The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1952, Page 8, Image 10
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NEWS I
(Cont'd, from Page 2)
around any more. He is in the
marines, stationed at Parris
Island.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
Mrs. Eunice Walker and
children visited the Lester
Tuckers.
Chevis Sligh of Ninety Six,
Mrs. L. L. Putnam, Herman
Schapps of Cherry Point, N.
C. visited Mrs. Othella Whitmire.
Pat McCallum of Greenwood
visited Mrs. Abilena
Evans and Bet Evans.
rseatrice tiemthell and son
of Toccoa, Ga. visited the
Lester Ivesters.
Happy birthday to Jackie
Bigham. Oct. 29 and Mrs.
Sallie Purcell who was 78
years old the first of November.
No. 1 Spinning. Second
By Leon Hedspeth
We want to welcome Imogene
Gooch to our married
folks shift. Her son, Lanny
Craig, had a birthday Nov. 5
and her daughter, Glenda
Jean, had one Sept. 24.
Mrs. Pearl Ellison, sister of
Granny Wilson, spent a weekend
in Clinton. She is from
Gaffnev. S. C
Mrs. Jeanette Welchering.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Heaton, has undergone an
operation at the Joanna hospital.
We are glad to hear she
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Caughman
and Gail, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Kinard and Jimmy
spent an enjoyable Saturday
evening at the state fair.
Hattie Nicholson of Pacolet
Mills spent two weeks with
the Howard Ellisons.
Mrs. Joan Page is another
one of our new spinners, moving
here from Williston.
I imagine everyone has already
heard most of this so I
will close now, but not before
adding another item or two:
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler
and daughter Frances and
grandson Jimmie of Greenwood
visited the Johnnie
Butlers.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson has been
out sick for some time. Hope
she will soon be back with us.
We are sorry to hear that
Annie B. Milam has fallen
and broken her ankle. Hope
she will be back soon because
she is the life of No. 1 spinning.
second shift.
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CHRISTINE JACKSON, daugh4a.
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Lydia, became the bride of William
Earl Gregory of Clinton
September 30 at Laurens. Mr.
Gregory is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walker Gregory. The couple
is residing at 205 S. Broad Street
in Clinton.
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We have three couples that
have been married for a good
while. They are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Heaton, 22 years the 5th
of October; Mr. and Mrs.
North Scott, 10 years the 26th
of October and Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Harris, 17 years Sept.
27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eskew
of Greenville spent three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Heaton and Mary Ann.
Junior Tucker celebrated a
birthday with a party Oct. 31.
We are sorry that Norma
Lawson was transferred to
Lydia Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hartis
and Frances attended a birthday
dinner prepared by his
daughter, Mrs. W. E. King of
Pelzer.
No. 1 Spinning, First
By Eunice Arnold
R. D. Smith visited his son,
Ralph, over the weekend . . .
Mrs. I. B. Burden of Greenville
is spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs John
Forester . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Eland Harris and children
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Mvna Sullivan.
Miss Ray Gilliam is spending
some time with her brother
and sister-in-law, the
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i-tcuiimu vjiinains.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hedspeth
visited her mother and
sister in Ft. Bragg . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Heatherly visited in
Spartanburg . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Tumblin visited in Lancaster
. . . The J. W. Smiths
and Bo Parkerman visited
Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Arnold,
the Raymond Campbells and
Mrs. H. R. Steer visited in
Florence and little Gail Griffin
returned home with them
to spend a week with her
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold.
J. C. Cannon had a birthday
Nov. 2. . . Cleo Dunaway,
Nov. 9 . . . Catherine Dunaway
Nov. 16.
No. 2 Spinning, First
Rv Tsnnip Watlrinc
Mrs. Roy Cannon and
daughter visited in Spartanburg
. . . the Cleo Lusks and
children attended a birthday
dinner at the home of Mrs.
Ellen Lusk in Salem.
Miss Alice Thompson of
Whitmire spent a Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Dunaway
visited Fort Jackson . . . Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and
children with Mrs. C. W. Fos
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THIS IS MAXIE DAVIS who
celebrated his birthday Nov. 6. He
is well known around the Clinton
plant.
HE CLOTHMAKER
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ter visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Childers in Kings Mountain,
N. C.
Cpl. Wilbert D. Kirby of
Camp Edward, Mass., recently
spent a 10-day furlough
with his parents, the Grover
Kirbys.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie
with Carlton Power visited
the Jim Jones in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cauble
of Aiken visited the Furman
Browns.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson
and children weekended with
Mrs. Alice Petty in Glen
Alnine N C
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney
and family spent a Sunday at
Clarks Hill dam.
We're glad to have Virginia
Holtzclaw back with us.
Happy birthdays to David
Adams, Oct. 15 and Joe Lawson,
small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Lawson. He was 2
Oct. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Woodward a n n ounce the
birth of a son. Walter Boyd,
Sept. 20. Mrs. Woodward is
the former Barbara McGuire.
Special Report
By Billy McGee
We sure would like for
Jennie Watkins to make up
her mind whether it is a
MYRA IS THE attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Snelgrove, Clinton plant. She is
ten years old.
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PAULA ANN AND BILLY,
children of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Shepard. Clinton spinning, are
shown above in this interesting
picture.
sejAiviaix r 1Mb i uLAbb r rank
Strickland is leaving Korea this
month for home. He is a brother
of Mrs. J. B. Fuller, Clinton
plant.
CLINTON
blonde or black, curly headed
man on her mind these days.
Wonder if she went to the
Clinton-Greer football game
with a blond? Good luck to
you, Jennie.
I think Homer Lawson,
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v-nanes Vinson, jl?. i. rvay ana
Billy Ray Heaton have joined
the Lonely Hearts Club. The
president is Jennie Watkins,
vice president is J. C. Childress
and treasurer is Billy
McGee. Newcomer Jennie
Watkins has been seen with a
blonde so she is about ready
to be kicked out of the club.
No. 2 Spinning. Second
By Mrs. Lois Harmon
Happy birthday to W. L.
Fulmer, five on Oct. 24; Margaret
Fulmcr, 15 on Oct. 29
and Michael Wright, six
Cct. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer
and family visited the Jim
Spurlins in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon
and family visited the L. S.
Harmons in Saluda . . . The
Robert Readrons and Ronnie
Paces visited Mr. and Mrs.
George McGinnis and daugh
ler in cncsier.
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JOAN CANNON. attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cannon, Clinton plant, celebrated
her 14th birthday Oct. 8. A
ninth grader, she is a cheer
leader for Clinton High's Red
Devils.
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TWO BEAUTIFUL BLONDES
at the Clinton plant are Mary
Loraine and Edna Mae Corthan,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Corthan. Both have birthdays
Nov. 17.
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ERSKINE MILAM is the son of
Mrs. Annie B. Milam, second
shift spinning No. 1, Clinton
plant.
NOVEMBER 15. 1952
PLANT
Ansel V/right had his tonsils
removed at Hays hospital
. . . Mrs. Bessie Tucker had an
operation . . . we are glad to
have Mrs. Rosie Pearson back
after her illness . . . Mae
Wright has been sick.
welcome iu mesi' new- I
comers to our department:
Ruby Coopers, Nellie Fulmers,
Sue Hambv, Agnes
Scott, Helen Jones, Eva Graham,
Beulah Rogers and
Juanita Bigham.
Pace?Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reardon
announce the marriage
of their daughter, Betty Jean,
to Ronnie Pace of Clinton.
He is employed at Lydia Mill
and she is employed at the
hosiery mill.
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GAREY BROWN is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, both
weavers in No. 2 weaving, second
shift. Clinton plant. He was
11 years old November 3.
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L. B. TRAMMELL of first
shift spinning. Clinton, is shown
besides some of his 9-foot tomato
plants. He gathered 102 pounds
of tomatoes from these plants,
each ranging from four ounces to
one and a half pounds. Mr. Tram
mell was a farmer before moving
to Clinton in 1936.
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LANNY EARL is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner,
Clinton plant. Lanny was three
years old Oct. 13.