The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1953, Page 7, Image 8
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JANUARY 15. 1952
NEWS I
No. 2 Spinning, Second
By Mrs. Lois Harmon
The John Harmons visited
the L. S. Harmons in Saluda
Christmas, and Miss Betty
Moore of Charleston visited
the John Harmons.
Miss Grace Ficklin visited
Greenville.
Glad to have these back
with us at work: Mrs. Ginny
Gossett, Mrs. Tucker, Watler
Smith, all of whom have been
sick; Nell Stroud; Etta Jones
who has been sick, and Lois
Harmon whose children were
sick.
No. 2 Spinning, First
By Jennie Watkins
Guess most of you made
your New Year resolutions
but I didn't make any this
time because I broke them all
last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden
and family spent a weekend
with his sister Mrs. Nannie
Van Etten in Augusta . . . Mrs.
Forrest Samples and children
visited the Wade Masters in
Easiey . . . and the Fred Haynies
spent Sunday with the
John Haynies in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis
of Chester weekended
with the Jasper McGinnis
and other relatives . . . GM-3
Charles Kinard of Norfolk
spent a few days with his parents,
the E. B. Nortons . . .
and the Willie Bishops have
moved into their new home
on the Greenwood highway.
Miss Alice Thompson of
Whitmire and the Earl Paynes
of Laurens spent Christmas
with thr? FYnrl WViitlnnUo
Cpl. Wilbert Kirby of Camp
Edward, Mass. visited his
parents, the Grover Kirbvs .
Andy Hames says "thank
you" for the nice Christmas
gift . and Mrs. Laura Mae
Howard visited the Truman
Watsons in Greer during the
holidays.
Romance seems in the air.
Come on. Juanita and Eulis,
Jr.. let us in on the secret.
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Revis and
A. F. Gregory of Chester
visited the Willie Bishops . ..
Mrs. Rachel Taylor has returned
to work after sickness
. . . and happy birthday to
Frances Parkman, Robert
Holden and Shirley Holden
on December 22. 24, and 27.
No. 1 Spinning, First
By Eunice Arnold
The Leo Heatherlvs visited
Spartanburg.
The Joe Griffins of
Florence spent a weekend
with their parents, the Fate
Arnolds and the James
Arnolds spent two weeks with
them.
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RUTH is the daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Clinton
Mills, where her mother is a
drawing-in employee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jennings
of Columbia visited her
parents, the W. E. Braswells
. . . The J. C. Cannons spent
a week with the John Lewis's
in Tampa, Fla . . . the Leo
Heatherlys visited in Lancaster
. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Sanders of Winston-Salem, N.
C. visited her parents, the
Arthur Lancasters . . . and the
Archie Nash's of Fountain Inn
weekended with the Lancasters.
Earl McCullough of Parris
Island visited his parents, the
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will bo stationed in Jacksonville
. . . Mrs. Hays Watson of
Ware Shoals visited the McCulloughs.
Mrs. Burns Lee is leaving
to join her husband in Japan.
Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Forster
and Mrs. Marv Passmore of
Ft. Bragg visited the Larry
Hedspaths.
Happy birthday: Vera
Smith, Jan. 8; Nancy Meadors,
Jan. 30; Eunice Arnold
Feb. 7; J. L. Arnold, Feb. 25;
Paul Arnold ^in the arm^A
Feb. 12.
The J. L. Arnolds had an
anniversary December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith,
the Jimmy Cathcarts and
Mrs. Ruth Carthcart visited
their aunt and uncle, the W.
I. McDowells of Saluda, who
celebrated their 50th anniversary.
First Spooling
By Mrs. Kate Riddle
The Robert McGinnis's
were called to Gadsden, Ala.
due to the serious illness of
his mother . . . Billy Lowers
visited relatives in Balfour, N.
C. and his brother. Tommy,
returned here for a visit . . .
the D. D. Johnsons visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Deloach in
Saluda . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Garner and family of Chester
were quests of the Robert
Whitsels . . . and Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Carr of Williston
visited her mother. Mrs. John
Hedspeth and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowerv
had an anniversarv January
13.
Birthdays: Mrs. Neuffer
Creswell. Dec. 25; Joan Burgess,
Jan. 8; Mrs. Billy
Lowerv, Jan. 12; Phillip Harris,
Jan. 14; Reginald Harris,
Jan. 15; Lin Harris, Jan. 30;
Betty Ann Johnson. Jan. 29;
Claude Kernells, Jan. 29; Joyce
Harris, Feb. 3 and Neuffer
Creswell. Feb. 11.
No. 1 Spinning, Second
By Leon Hedspeth
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton.
Marv Ann and Jeanette. visit
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is the dauqhter ot Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Mcadors, Clinton
Mill, and was 11 years old
Dec. 31.
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ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eskew
in Greenville.
Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Scott, was 3 Jan. 10 and
Wanda Scott will be 5 Jan. 25
. . . Cecil Lawsons birthday
was Dec. 29.
Erskine Milam. son of
Annie Milam, spent a weekend
with his grandparents,
the Ed Milams. Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Shepherd spent Christmas
with the Will Shepherds.
W. O. went back on duty but
his wife and children are staying
with the Will Shepherds
for awhile.
We are sorry to hear that
Mae Butler's aunt passed
away the last of December.
Jean Fulmer was married
and now lives in Simpsonville.
Annie B. and Leon will
mice Vior* o
The Cecil Lavvsons celebrated
their 12th anniversary
Dec. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hanley
visited the T. L. Keys in
Greenville . . . Mary Lawson
had a birthday Jan. 12.
T/'Sgt. James P. Butler of
California, nephew of the
Johnnie Butler, spent Christmas
here . . . and the Joe
Caughman family spent
Christmas in Orlando, Fla.
Third Spooling
By Mary Ealy
The W. D. McWaters visited
the B. L. McWaters and
Mrs. H. J. Osborne in Great
i chid.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Russ of
near Clinton visited the Jess
Reeses . . . Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Garner. Jr. and family of
Chester visited the Robert
Whitsels . . . the Miles Lawsons
visited the H. A. Copelands
near Clinton.
A-3 C Herman Ealv, the W.
D. Bishops and Judy Dobbins
of Cross Hill visited the A. E.
Ealys.
The Jack Rhodes observed
an anniversary December 20
as did the Melvin Seays January
3.
Miles and Giles, son of the
Miles Lawsons, were seven
January 6 . . . and Mary Ealy
has a birthday January 15.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
Miss Mildred Wilkinson
ana son. verner wiiRinson,
and daughter. Mrs. Beatrice
Hemphill and son. Clarence
Hemphill, the Tob Cokes.
Miss Cora Adderson and the
Wesley Ivesters of Toccoa.
Ga. visited the Lester Ivesters
Christmas.
Charlie Stone of Aiken, the
Rudolph Stones and the John
Satterfields of Greenwood
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HAYWARD is the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dean of the
Lydia plant.
ILINTON
visited their parents the Ott
Stones.
The Arzo Ivesters visited
the Ded Watsons in Augusta
. . . the Cecil Walkers of
of Laurens and the William
Cannons of Clinton visited
the Nathan Cannons . . . the
Perry Wilburns of Chicago
visited the Junior Kernells ..
and the William Evans, the
Earl Evans and the Pete
Evans, all of Laurens, and
Sidney Risers of Clinton visited
their mother, Mrs. Abilena
Evans Christmas.
Mrs. Abilena Evans visited
ner brother in Anderson, Robbie
Smith.
The James Abrams of Newberry.
the Ted Arledges of
Asheville and Sally and Mary
Frances Nabors of near Clinton
visited Mrs. Othella Whitmire.
1 wish to thank the Young
Mens' Bible Class for the nice
box of groceries and the
Christmas dinner and the Woman's
Class of Calvary Baptist
church for giving Cora
fruit and canned goods?Mr.
and Mrs. Ott Stone.
No. 1 Weaving, Third
By Izell McAllister
Certainly hated to lose our
second hand. Clarence Brooshire.
Creswell J. Crowe is
our new one.
The Johnny Godfreys of
Camo Stewart. Ga. and the .T
D. Lawsons of Ft. Bragg visited
the Frank Lawsons . . . the
Fred Sheltons and Mrs. H. W.
Alford visited the H. L.
Bakers in Charlotte . . . the
E. A. Sanders of Newberry
and the James Woffords of
Columbia visited the J. A.
McNinchs.
Barbara Jean, Peggy and
Ronald Simmons of Delia
Howe visited Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Don Snelgrove of Ft. Benning
visited the Billy Snelgroves
and the Billy Snelgroves
visited the S. B. Snelgroves
in Saluda county.
Frank Lawson celebrates a
birthday Jan. 28 and little
Stanley Lawson celebrates
his third Jan. 31 . . . Sara
Shelton had one Jan. 14. Mrs.
H. W. Alford. Jan. 5. Ethel
Smith, Jan. 7 and little Jackie
Smith Dec. 26.
No. 1 Weaving. Second
By Beatrice Hyman
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick
apciii v^iii lsiiiias wan ivirs.
VV. H. Long in Prosperity.
The J. E. Allmans visited
in Pelzer with his sister, and
a day in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell
celebrated their sixth an
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MELDA is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Dean, first shift
Spinning Department. Lydia Mill.
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niversary Dec. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
and the Grange Campbells
visited Atlanta . . Helen
Moses Campbell spent Christmas
Eve with the E. J. Campbells
in Laurens . . . Mrs. Ken
Belden of Miami spent Christmas
with the Leon Hambys
. . . Eunice visited the Jack
Caughmans in Orlando, Fli.
during the holidays . . . we
wish to wplmmp T.miisp Rar
ker to our department ... A
certain person really celebrated
Christmas, isn't that
right, Clyde?
No. 2 Weaving. Third
By Mary Ellen Cannon
Here we are again, hoping
everyone had a nice holiday.
We'd like to hang out the
welcome sign for Mrs. Henry
Lewis and Mrs. Jeanette Giilam
who returned to work,
and Miss Ruth Nincent and
Mrs. Herman Johnson who
came to us from the first
shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Long of
Anderson and the Edgar Rallews,
who have returned from
Ohio, were visitors of the
Johnny Wilsons Christmas.
Guess by now everyone has
seen those pretty watches J.
W. and Bones are sporting?
luekv fellows.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donnan
celebrated an anniversary
December 21.
News was a little scarce this
month, but I'll be back with
more next month.
No. 2 Carding. Third
By Daniel L. Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick
and family spent Christmas
with their son, J. R. Jr., and
family in New York.
Rnhort Dimrari anH familv
visited the Charlie Lvdias.
Walter Lee had a birthday
Dec. 26 and daughter Betty
Jean was five the same day
. . . Miss Betsy Miles, daughter
of the James Miles visited
her grandmother in Charlotte
. . . Gene Holder was 15 Jan.
4 . . . Thomas Harris was six
Nov. 17 and Virginia Harris
was two Nov. 17. the children
of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris.
No. 2 Carding, Second
By Henry Campbell
The sons of W. D. Gilbert
of Gastonia visited him during
the holidays . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Amick visited relatives
in Prosperity during the holidays
. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence King of Columbus,
Ga. and the Eugene Kings of
Spartanburg visited Mr. and
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STEVE FENNELL is the highstepping
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Fennell. Lydia plant. His
father is a weaver in the No. 2
Weaving Room.