The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1953, Page 5, Image 5
APRIL 15. 1953
NEWS ITEM
(Cont'd, from Page 2)
Little Ginger Crocker spent
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
David Satterfield. The Satterfields
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bailey visited the Claude
Crockers in Slater.
Jack Pearson, of the Navy,
spent a leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pearson.
He has been transferred to
Norfolk.
Mrs. J. T. Ellison and Mrs.
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mary raiison wun ivirs. CJia
Sanders and Mrs. Marie Garrett
of Laurens recently visited
in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland
and son were dinner
guests of Mrs. J. T. Ellison
and Mrs. Mary Ellison.
Mark Satterfield had a
birthday March 12 and his
daughter. Peggy Ann. has one
April 21.
Mrs. Azalee Howell celebrated
a birthday March 31.
Mrs. Alice O'Shields had a
birthday April 15 and Mrs.
Mary Ellison and brother.
Walter Campbell, had birthdays
April 7. Her sister. Rubv.
had one April 10.
No. 1 Spinning, Spooling
By Evelyn Haupfear
De Vaughan Cauble. sta
tioned in San Diego, Calif.,
was home this past month.
Lucille Martin visited her
father, Mr. L. B. Brown, who
lives in Calhoun Falls.
Corp. E. J. O'Banion, Jr..
who has been in Korea for 10
months, is expected home
soon.
Tommy Caughman. Jimmie
Ritchie. Homer Calvert. Lerov
Calvert and Ernest and
Bernest Lark had birthdays
the past month.
Jack Wehunt. Ora Lee Wehunt.
Edith Gamble, Mrs. E.
J. O'Banion and Mr. E. J.
O'Banion come from the se
cond shift to the third shift.
Mr. O'Banion is our new Second
Hand.
Third Weaving
By Sarah Jenkins
Hello, folks. This is my first
try at being your reporter. If
I missed getting any news
from anyone in this department,
please forgive me and
I will do better next month.
With all of this beautiful
weather, with the sun shining,
birds singing and trees
budding out, ! say it's time
to go fishing, don't you?
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Guyenelle Chilton is the fiv<
year old daughter of Margare
and Raymond Chilton. Margare
works in No. 2 Spinning, Thirt
Shift. Clinton Cotton Mills.
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The J. T. Lanfords celebrated
their 8th wedding anniversary
March 5.
Mrs. Lillie Seawright spent
a weekend with Mrs. Cora
Boyce near Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory
announce the birth of a
son, Tommy, March 17, at
Hays.
Glad to have Selma Howell
back after an absence, and
also Geneva McCoy who has
been out with flu.
We welcome Sidney Frost,
Bobby Pierce and Fronnie
Franklin from the second
shift and also Ralph Blackwell
from the first. Ralph is
our new overhauler.
Mrs. William Ellis with 26
members of the Training
Union of Lydia Baptist
Church attended the rally at
Union Baptist Church near
Ware Shoals.
A hearty welcome to H. C.
Dotson, Paul and Nellie
Flynn and Roy Lee Ellis,
newcomers to our department.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey
were called to Pineville, N.
C. because of the death of an
aunt.
Our deepest sympathy goes
to Mrs. Carolyn Inglett, our
n 11 rsP in thp lncc r?f hnr V-nic
bund, Mr. Allen Inglett. Our
sympathy also is extended to
Mrs. Rubbin Overstreet in
the loss of her father, Mr. Lee.
Mrs. J. H. Crowe, mother of
your reporter, celebrated a
birthday March 28.
Dale and Mike Jackson,
grandsons of Mrs. Dora Jackson.
celebrated their birthdays
recently. Dale was six
March 28 and Mike was four
April 5.
Evelyn Chapin says that
anyone wanting to buy
fresh eggs and butter can see
her because she is a "country
girl" now.
Sec you next month.
First Weaving
By Annie Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Milan
and niece, Sandra, visited
their daughter, Mrs. T. E.
Chandler and family in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Leopard
of Laurens and your crackfed)
reporter visited the R. L.
Grants in Greenwood.
Mrs. Eloise Cannon and
Mr< Hrrn'Pr Tai'tcnn Vini'o
jfevj "ff-? y
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s Susan Terry, attractive daught
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry,
t Clinton Weaving, recently cele1
brated her 11th birthday with a
party at her home.
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THERE WAS PLENTY OF FOOI
Lydia Men's Club held their regular
was held in the Lydia School Lunch
been absent several weeks
due to illness. We miss them
and wish them a speedy re- I
covery.
Misses Elizabeth and Vir- I
ginia Manning of Iva spent a j|
weekend with the E. C. Brudettes.
Glad to see Roy Owens
back at work after a round
with the flu.
Mrs. N e 1 li e Dean and |
daughter, Tolitta, visited the
Ben Deans in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hildebrand.
Mrs. E. B. Kinsland of
Cristobal, Canal Zone, were
recent visitors of Mrs. Joe
Allen and the E. B. Kinslands
of Laurens.
Miss La Dawn Grant of
Greenwood spent a weekend
with the James (Bill) Patter- T.
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Mrs. W. S. Meeks of Laurens
spent a week with her
son, J. C. Meeks and family. a
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris *
celebrated their fifth wedding
anniversary April 7. t
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Leopard.
Mrs. Arthur Weathers and
children. Bo, Laman and
Frankie, were visitors in Gatlinburg,
Tenn. They were
guests of their son and brother,
Leroy Motte, who was ^
home on leave from his post s
in Alaska. 1
The Joe Corleys spent a
weekend in Spartanburg with
Mr. Corley's sister, Mrs. C. E. 1
Harper. i
These fine children are Jimmy
12; Virl, 8; Larry. 5 and Opal
seven months. They are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Barker. Clinton Cotton
Mills.
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monthly meeting March 14. It w,
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THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE OF
ras largely responsible for the succ
> shown above. Left to right are G.
A. Williams. Mark Windsor, Clauc
Mr. and Mrs. Chess King
nd daughter, Yvette, visited
he Otis Fullers in Union.
Mrs. Sarah Shelnut cele>rated
a birthday March 27.
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Second Weaving
By Roberta Prince
Little Bonnie Taylor of
rross Hill celebrated her 1
;ixth birthday April 7. She '
s the daughter of Marie and
rVebb Taylor, both weavers.
We sympathize with L. A.
VlcCurrv in the death of his
nother, Mrs. Sallie McCurry.
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Shirley Jean is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lawson.
Clinton Cotton Mills. The attractive
Miss celebrated a birthday
March 27.
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THE LYDIA Men's Club, which
:ess of the recent Ladies Night.
C. Parrish Sr.. Charles Gaffney.
ie Sims and Jot Abercrombie.
Anatomy is something
everyone has but it looks
>etter on a woman.
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Human minds are like
vagons. When they have a
ight load they are much
loisier than when the load is
leavy.
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Music washes away from
.he soul the dust of everyday
life.
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T .enutVi nf 1 if*=? HnnpnHs Irxv
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on the star you were born
under than on the color of
the street light when you
cross the street.
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Rose Marie Kuykendall cele
brated her 6th birthday March 2.
She is the daughter of Marie
Kuykendall of No. 2 Weaving.
Second Shift. Clinton and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
Smith.