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MAY 15. 1953 CLINTO No 2. Weaving By Helen Johnson Brenda, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, celebrated a birthday April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broadey of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sligh. We are glad to have Elbert Giles back at work. We welcome these newcomers to our department; Mrs. Cassie Joye, Billie Douglas and Charlie Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilliam, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and daughter visited in Chesnee. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson and Wayne visited in Sedalia . . Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Lewis and children visited in Abbeville . . and the Wesley Branyons and children from Honea Path visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sligh. while the George Slighs later visited their daughter. Shirley, in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donnan were dinner quests of the L. W. Swoffords April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jove and family from Hemingway were weekend guests of the Joves. Happy birthday to C. H. Dove. May 2; Buck Wilson, Mav 1 and Earl Donnan. Mav 9. No. 2 Spinning. First By Grace Wooten Haven't heard of anyone finding the $5.00 Quill yet, have you? (But someone did at Lvdia.) But there don't seem to be so many quills on tl-.ru flr.r... ^T"v ~ ? IIIV IUHII ao uuiui L". I hurt, even a little bit. to bend over and pick up a quill, does it? Let's keep on picking them up because it makes our department look a lot better and a much safer place to work. Remember Charles Hughes who was a prisoner of war for 42 months during World War II? Well, he's living in Yuciapa. Calif, now working on the Southern Pacific railroad. He, his wife and two children recently spent about 1(1 days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and other relatives near here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and children of Laurens visit A BALL OF FIRE and attractive is the 14-months-oId daughter of Mrs. Sarah Jenkins of the Lydia Mill. X PLAN1 ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam. New Flash! Pvt. Gholdie Simmons, who is in Korea, spent a 7-day leave in Nagayoa, Japan recently. He sent Evelyn a picture to show he's still healthy and not being treated too badly. Glad to have Mrs. Inabelle Hooper back at work after being in the hospital for several days. We sympathize deeply with Miss Nellie Osborne in the loss of her father, Mr. Tomnc ---1 UUU1V.O wouui iic, wiiu was buried April 29 after a brief but serious illness. Arthur Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker, is in the navy taking boot training at San Diego. Happy birthday to J. E. Braswell who was 84 years old May 12; Mrs. Hubert Hughes, May 9; Clark Meadors, April 5; Mrs. Johnny Harmon, May 29 and Mrs. Thelma Rus'nton, sister of Johnny Harmon, May 4; Lonzo Leopard, of Joanna, son of Mrs. Dora Leopard. May 26; Mrs. Ethel Wood, daughter of Mrs. Dora Leopard. May 13 and little Mickey Dover, five years old May 10. XT.li n 1 ivuss i\eii v.aniieici was honored w i t h a surprise birthday party at the home of Mrs. James Craine April 24. and it was a real surprise. Wish we had a flash camera so you could have shared the look on her face when she came in the door. Nell received many useful and beautiful i*ifts. Bingo was enjoyed followed by ice cream and cake served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hughes have an anniversary May 15. Have you noticed how many names on the "95 Per Cent Honor Roll" come from the Weaving i\o. i: jusi watch that list every week. We're proud of it. Cloth Room, 1 and 2 By Dorsey Turner We welcome Mrs. Sallie Patterson to our department on the second shift. Friends of Pvt. Richard Wa lien zinc will be interested to know ho now is stationed it Ft .1 mcW?in nrar Cnhimhi;! Mrs. C. O. Owens. Mrs. H. RICHARD is the six-monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of 405 Jefferson St.. Clinton. HE CLOTHMAKER ' NEWS W. Simmons, Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Arthur Davis and Mrs. James Craine attended the funeral of Mrs. John Vassey in Spartanburg. The Bill Snelgroves and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan spent a weekend with the Rufus Sullivans in Greeleyville. J. H. Wallenzine and the W. C. Wallenzines visited Pvt. Richard Wallenzine at Ft. Jackson. Mrs. Rufus Barnett of Laurens is spending several weeks with the Huev Barnetts near Clinton. Birthdays: Minnie Cunningham, April 30. and Mary Cunningham. May 4. Feline births: Miss Marion Mitchell and Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine announce the birth of kittens at their house. They are half Persian and very pretty. Anyone wanting one ask now before they are all taken. Remember, it takes two to iango! C. O. Owens. H. W. Simmons, Blanche C r e s w e 11. Arthur Davis and James Craine visited their sister. Mrs. Inez Sorrow in Green wood. The .T. R. Braswells and the Gene Simmons weekended in the North Carolina mountains. Frank Harris and the Merrell Harris's visited New Smvrna and Coco. Florida and Mrs. Frank Harris returned home with them. R. C. Oxner reports good fishing at Lake Greenwood, especially on Sunday. Third Carding By Daniel Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds visited relatives in Elberton. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent and family visited Mr. Roy Farmer in Chappells. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Holder celebrated their 19th anni versarv May 5. Mr. Holder has a birthday May 24. No. 2 Carding, Second By Henry Campbell Cleo Lusk and family attended the Lusk reunion at Salem April 26. Milford Wright had a birth day April 24 . . A. L. Clark was 6fi May 7. ?HiT / ^ t t rAuTflEz Iw? V I IV di^^? j ^-jPr^ *?AA TONITA and DALLAS are the attractive daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson of the Clinton plant. Bl tH Li.. . MEMBERS AND OFFICERS < 9. Eastern Star at Lydia. are showi Burdett, Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. mell, Grover Mclnvaille, Mrs. M Invaille. Second row: Mrs. Eloise h Shirley Davis. Mrs. Faris Blakele^ Bagwell. Mrs. Jessie Madden and 1 ward Murdock and Mrs. Eloise Joi y'out ? The following from Clinton's No. 2 Spinning. Second Shift, are ill: Mavbelle Stockman. Anna Burton. Gertrude Chumley, Eula Corbin and Jennie Gossett. Cora Stone. Clinton Spooling, is improving at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Bessie Spelch of Clinton Spooling is out sick. Mrs. Frances Bradberv's husband (Clinton Mill) is doing well at Blalock's Clinic. James McNinch. Clinton, has been a patient at a Laurens Hospital. Mr. Will Martin. Clinton, has been in bad health. Little Guianne Tucker. Clinton, has had measles. Margaret Lawrence. Clinton, broke her arm at school. Mrs. Jimmy Suttle. Clinton has been out sick. Ralph Nelson was discharged from the army May 2, To readers of the Clothmaker: The Clark's SpecialMade car will appear in the next issue of the paper. First Carding Rvr Rrnrvlrc nimattrav X3? j ijiuwivj ^umivv u j Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Wayne Womble is six years old May 20. He is the son of (Cont'd, on Page 5) * rlMB| tBr Xli W. M. "SHORTY" Rochester celebrated his 68th birthday May 7. He is well-known to many around Clinton. 3 I- r -fw fl L -'J * &9>cP V J ! i >f James B. Parrott, Chapter No. i above. Front row: Mrs. Cornelia Ruth Brandt. Mrs. Lucille Tramary Taylor and Mrs. Anna McIcElveen. Mrs. Doris Harvey. Mrs. f. Mrs. Beatrice Bagwell. George Mrs. Dorothy Gaffney. Back: Durles. Clinton Piano Pupils Have Annual Audition Piano pupils of Mrs. -Joe E. Land were auditioned May 4 bv William O'Toole, nationally known pianist and judge for the National Guild of Piano Teachers with the following pupils meeting the requirements and making grades from 90 to 951;>: Local (playing two to four numbers): Jimmy Carroll, Judy Ellis, Janice Goss. Brenda Fallaw, Juanita Hamrick. Harriett Wilson, Kay Bridges. Jimmy Smith. Shirley Reynolds, Bobbv Nell Wright. Polly Brazil. Jean Sipes and Judy Laney. District (5 to 7 numbers from memory): Linda Milam. Betty Spillers. Raymond Kuvkendall. Cecilia McLindon and Donald Powers. State (7 to 9 numbers from memory): Joan Burgess. Loraine Patterson. Marina Reeder. David Campbell. Margaret Madden. Allie Vee Cunningham. Ruth Trammell. Marlene DeYoung. National (10 numbers from memory): Mary Cunningham, Bennie H u g h e y. Jackie Franks, Elizabeth Cole and Pat Cunningham. Keep safety on your mind at all times. If not. the accident you have may be your OWN. GLENDA and LANNY are the attractire children of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch, Clinton Spinning. Glenda is six and a half while Lanny is 18 months old.