The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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8 NEWS (Cont'd, from Page 2) The Brooks Dunaways, Mrs. Betty Lawson and the Willie Lawsons visited relatives in Union and Buffalo. No. 2 Carding, Second By E. C. Moody We welcome Aaron Tucker, a former employee, back to work in our department. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Suttles and Mildred visited Lake James and Marion, N. C. Mr .tnrf TVTi-c R R M..V4 A.AtU. U. U. UlllL I 1L"I and the Eddie Morrows of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Rov Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris attended a birthday dinner at G. C. Wilsons recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King and the C. M. Pooles visited Dr. W. T. Martin recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson visited the Elliott Morrows in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey and family visited his parents, the S. A. Godfreys, in Greenwood. Mrs. A. C. Clark spent a week with her sister. Mrs. Iva Price, in Wavnesville. N. C. The R. B. Amicks attended their family reunion at Amick boat landing. XT- i T?r * ' nu. i weaving, I nira By Sarah Shelton The Billy Snelgroves visited relatives in Spartanburg and Lyman. The Clarence Motes and Mr. Starnes visited in Tennessee . . . and the Neuffer Creswells and Fred Sheltons visited Charleston . . . Cecil Smith celebrated a birthday Aug. 21 . . . Emy Lee Shelton celebrated her third Sept. 3 . . . Judy Fave Smith had one Sept. 4 and John McNinch, father of John Alfred McNinch, was 63 August 25. No. 1 Weavina. First By Mildred Kinard Mi. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and daughter of Florence visited the Oscar Kinards and relatives. Mrs. Edna Terry and daughter spent several days with Mrs. D. G. Jackson in Columbia. Mrs. Maggie Hampton is back after an illness. Herman Johnson has been out sick. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser and Mrs. Mary Terry attended the funeral of a relative in Waterloo. Maxie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis, is recovering from a tonsillectomy. Jean and Gerry Parkman celebrated birthdays in Aug SANDRA is the daughter of Irene Griffin, Clinton, and observed a birthday this month. ITEMS A ust . . . James Lee "Skeeter" Price was 6 August 23. He is the son of the George Prices. Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mrs. J. L. Arnold and Mrs. Corine Bell Poteat visited Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyette of Gaffney were weekend visitors of the L. A. Boyettes. Mrs. Ora Wood spent a weekend with the Robert Woods in Greenwood. No. 1 Weaving. Second By Mildred Campbell B. F. Adams and family of Whitmire visited Walker Adams . . . Rev. Ralph Hughes and family of Miami visited Herbert Hughes . . . and Herbert Hughes and family visited his mother in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Amick attended Bethel church homecoming at Prosperity. Mrs. Clyde Croy visited relatives in Gainesville, Ga. Melvin Creswell visited Roy Whitaker in Ashcville. The M. G. Roberts announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Cecil Wilson. The wedding will lake place in September. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, the E. J. Campbells and Ken Allman visited Clarks Hill. Sgt. and Mrs. J .B. Fortner visited the J. E. Allmans enroute from California to Alaska. Stonewall Whitfield visited Anderson. We welcome Stonewall Whitfield and Verlie Hooper to our department. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice announce the birth of a daughter. Delores Dianne, August 14. Birthdays: Mrs. J. E. Campbell, August 13; Mrs. Ed Milam, August 21; Archie McJunkin, August 10 and E. B. McJunkin, August 14; Haskel McJunkin, August 23. No. 2 W pauinn By Helen Johnson Sgt. Hoyt Atkins, brother of Mrs. Vivian Garner, has been home on a furlough from Germany. The T. L. Rogers of Spartanburg visited the Fred Wvatts . . . Noreen Branyon and Shelby Bannister of Honea Path visited Mrs. Toni Hughes . . . John Brown has been out sick but we are glad to report he is back now . . . Miss Louise Dorsie of Great Falls has been visiting the Hamiltons. Happy birthday: Randv Mc jnfiki * /** v&jfl v t' ^ yj ?.! EMY LEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton, celebrated her third birthday Sept. 3. She is shown cn a recent trip to Charleston. THE CLOTHMAKEE T THE C Carson, August 26 and Mattie Heaton, August 15. We welcome Lula Riddle, Ruth Vision and Clarence Patterson back to our department. Lewis Floyd, father of Mrs. Mattie Heaton, has been seriously ill at his home in Royster, Ga. Pfc. Jasper Floyd of Germany visited his sister, Mrs. Mattie Heaton. MfC R/U'C 1 O TVTnr^nllrvmfL i?no. uvjjig i^iwuiiuu^ll (1IIU C. B. McCullough of Middleton, Ga. visited the E. D. McCulloughs of Clinton, Rt. 1. Happy anniversary to the Lloyd Taylors August 16. Third Spooling By Lillie Webb Ann, daughter of the Louie Webbs, was four Sept. 11. Pvt. George Dunaway spent a 15-day leave with his parents. the Ashmore Dunaways. He has just completed his basic training at San Antonio. Texas. We regret Robert Whitsel, our second hand, is out with in arm in inr\r Judy Ellis of near Clinton visited Barbara Grazill . . . the Louie Webbs visited the Ray Fowlers and Ned Tvners in Augusta . . . the Rovce Smiths visited the Melvin Seavs and Mrs. J. H. Seay . . . Mrs. J. H. Seav, Feroline, Mrs. Rovce Smith and Patsy and Mrs. Clyde Trammell attended the funeral of Mr. James Turner in Startex. Randy, son of the Melvin Seavs, was 2 Sept. 11. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnson celebrate their anniversary Sept. 17. Birthdays: D. D. Johnson, Sept. 19; Shirley Ann Hedspeth. Sept. 24 and Ed King, Sept. 15. The Vance Martins of Newberry visited Mrs. John Hedspeth ... as did Marvin Purcell and Mrs. Hedsneth's sister Mrs. Mildred Wilkerson and children of Toccoa. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle visited his mother in Greenwood. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Jimmy Cathcart visited Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherlv visited her brother, Virgle Saunders in the Spartanburg hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and daughter. Gail, of Florence, visited her parents, the J. L. Arnolds in Florence . . . Mrs. I JACKIE is the son of Irene Griffin, Clinton plant. He had a birthday this month. I LINTON Eland Harris and children of Batesburg visited her mother, Mrs. Mynia Sullivan . . . Mrs. T. E. Price of Greenwood and Mrs. W. E. Dendy of Shelby visited the J. C. Cannons. Friends of Mrs. W. B. Quinton will be glad to know she l i i i i * lias juuiea ner nusDana in France. , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hedspeth visited her sister in Lancaster. Mrs. Bessie McCullough, from Iva, visited her son, E. D. McCullough. Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mrs. Jack Griffin and Mrs. Grace Wooten visited the Wert Jen- < nings of Columbia. Leonard Gilliam had a < birthday Sept. 6. No. 1 Spinning, Second By Leon Hedspeth Mr. and Mrs. Otis Duncan weekended with the Wendell Starnes. Jean Fulmer and Harry Foster had birthdays August 3 and J. D. Hanley had his the 1 a u 1UIII. Larry Cagle, grandson of Mrs. Maggie Wilson, visited his mother, Mrs. Shirley Cagle. of Greenville . . . the Tucker reunion was held at ' the home of the Lester Tuckers August 17 . . . Elizabeth, daughter of the Rudie Pryors, visited her parents in Cross , Anchor. She is attending Spartanburg Junior College ... , Sorry that Mrs. Rachel Gray and Roy Giles have left us, ' but we are glad to welcome Aubrey Rawls to our fine crew. He is from Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Butler celebrated their 21st anniversary August 8. * Mrs. Annie Milam attended a birthday dinner August 24 at Mrs. Ed Mi lams. And last but not least, yours j truly spent a weekend in Charleston with some of my relatives, visiting the park, museum and seeing the Cooper River bridge. No. 1 Spinning, Third By James Heaton Pvt. Raymond Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Price, is stationed at Reno with the Air Force. Patsy Burdette had a birthday Sept. 2 and Melissa Burdette Sept. 3. J. D. Rushton, son of Mrs. Z. W. Rushton. had a birthday August 13. j No. 2 Spinning. Second ] By Mrs. Lois Harmon S-Sijt. Robert Mobley, his wife and children, from Texas ] visited the John Harmons. i We extend our deepest ] 1 plk^l II M J WaW m WW ^ W It j *1 THE CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Clinton, Haskell, Christine and Cathy, recently celebrated August birthdays. SEPTEMBER IS, 1952 PLANT sympathy to the Sample children in the loss of their father, Mr. William Sample. Ruby Murphy has changed to our shift from third . . . and Mary Ott has gone on first. She has been out sick . . . Others sick included Mr. T T l J ? i 11 nuiiiprney, iviuarea noioeri and Mr. Foster. We wish a speedy recovery to the little Sample boy who was hit by a car and is now in Hays Hospital. No. 2 Spinning. First By Jennie Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale of Gastonia, N. C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Juanita, to A 2c Burleigh James Withers. The wedding will be November 1. Miss Hale is the attractive grand-daughter of Mrs. Nancy and the late Mr. Gus Harris of Clinton. Billy Dominick sailed overseas August 26. Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis of Chester spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney and family visited Saluda. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire visited the Fred Whitlocks . . . Mr. and Mrs. Timms and daughter of Pnnrll/^i/\n tficiinrl Mre T illio i v;i i vi tv."ivn i vioivwu mi o. unuv. Mac Mills . . . S;N Frankic Brown of Long Beach, Calif, spent 15 days with Mrs. Brown and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden and family visited his sister, Mrs. Van Etten, in Augusta Mrs. Ed Dunaway and laughter visited Mr. Dunaway who is a patient at Greenville General Hospital. S N Lester Eustace is stationed in Hawaii . . . Glad to 5ave Mrs. Mary Osborne. Mrs. Willie Mae Riley and Mrs. Ruth Dunaway back after illnesses . . . Someone reported seeing a flying saucer but it turned out to be our roving nauler, Russell Bigham. Our deepest sympathy to \/r? ti ;u |n0c LV1 rs. I Id y I lit: ill ii ic iuoo nf her mother. Mrs. Frances Powers. The family of Mrs. Masinah Moore wishes to thank their friends for the many kindnesses extended them during their recent bereavement. Lots of birthdays this time: Peggy Ann Osborne, August 28; Jennie Hames, August 26; Dessie Douglas, August 18; Rudolph Woodward, August 18; Myrtle Dunawav, Sept. 13; Dollie Lusk. August 23; Nannie Lou Samples, August 23; Billy Osborne. August 6; Lvdia Gilbert, Sept. 20; A 3c George T. Ward. Sept. 17; and Dallas Lawson. August 14. Jimmie Lawson was 60 /ears old Sept. 2. We welcome Fannie Kirbv, Rachel Taylor and Mary Ott to our department. Second Spooling By Grace Bright The Nathan Cannons, Mary Ellen Cannon and Leon Hedspeth visited in Charleston-. The Nathan Cannons and Leon Hedspeths visited Cherokee, N. C. . . . The Arzo Ivestcrs visited Martin, Ga. . . . Wavmon and Robert Smith of Anderson visited Mrs. Ablienia Evans . . . the R o b e r t Bri^hams visited North Carolina . . . Happy birthday to Nathan Cannon, Auiiust 29 and Pete Evans August 13.