The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1953, Page 8, Image 8
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NEWS FROI
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5; J :ome Tripp, April 6;
Thelma O'Donald. May 1;
Elizabeth Barnett, April 16;
Mae Fallaw, May 11 and
Edward Beckham, March 17.
Patricia O'Riley, niece of
Mrs. Frances Bradbery, was
18 April 24 . . Michael, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin,
was four May 13 . . Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Tucker celebrated
their fourth wedding anniversary
April 23 . . and the
James Tripps had an anniversary
April 22.
We welcome Larry Fowler
and J. W. Crane as new employees.
Glad to hear that Frances
Bradbery's husband is doing
nicely at Blalocks.
James McNinch has been a
patient at a Laurens hospital.
Mr. Will Martin is in bad
health.
Several other of our em
Miavccs are usieci in the sick
column of this issue.
We wish the best of luck
to Miss Lilia Slack whose engagement
has been announced
to Mr. Charlie Groover.
Third Spooling
By Mary Ealy
We are mighty glad to
have Martha Watts as a newcomer
in our department.
Mrs. Marie Culbertson of
Aiken visited the Rob Culbertsons.
A-2 C Herman Ealy of Patrick
Air Base. Fla.. spent his
furlough with the A. E. Ealys.
Happy birthday to Beatrice
Reece. May 27; Martha Susan
WoMc- AT.... OO I
ana LMCKie
Watts. April 19.
First Spooling
By Mrs. Kate Riddle
Lawrence L. Harris, AM-3.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
E. Harris, has arrived safely
in Guam.
Mr. and Mrs. W i 1 1 i a m
Woodward and children visited
his grandmother. Mrs. Paul
Gwinn. in Pacolet.
Little Thelma Ann Oakley
of Spartanburg visited her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinn
is visited relatives in
f^nartan Vinrfl
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Birthdays: Mrs. R o bert
Whitsel. May 22: Ruth Jane
DELORES Alexander, attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Alexander, Lydia Spinning,
celebrated her 15th birthday
April 9.
M CLINTON
Oakley, May; Ginny Bagwell,
April 28 . . Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Whitsell had a wedding
anniversary May 7.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
The Rulphor Stones of Calhoun
Falls and Charlie Stone
of Beaufort, visited the Ott
Stones.
Mrs. Abilene Evans and the
Pete Evans visited Mrs. R. G.
Looney in Honea Path.
The Deri Watsons of Augusta
visited the Arzo Ivest
ers . . and the Ivesters went
to the All Night Singing in
Greenville . the Wesley
Ivesters. Ruby Ivester and
Sally Purcell visited Mrs.
Beatrice Hemphill in Toccoa.
Ga.
The Chris Slighs of Greenwood
visited Mrs. J. H. Whitmire.
We are glad to have Sara
Nell r wis back after being
out sick.
No. 2 Spinning. Second
By Mrs. Lois Harmon
Mrs. Agnes Walker and
daughter. Marv. of Laurens,
visited Mr. and Mis. Bert
Holland of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chumley
and Agnes Walker visited
in aparianourg.
The L. S. Harmons and
children. Barbara and Mary,
of Saluda, visited the John
Harmons and other relatives
here.
The Frank Vaughns of
Gray Court visited the John
Harmons.
Birthdays: James Hamby.
May 2 . . Sandra Peavv was
six April 20 and had a party
. . Mil ford Wright. April 24
and Lois Harmon. May 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rearden
had as guests Virgil
Rearden of Clearwater and O.
F. Rearden of Aiken . . Mrs.
Robert Rearden and Charles
visited Mrs. Janie Orr in
Central.
No. 2 Spinning, Second
By Jennie Watkins
We regret Mrs. Claudia
Norton has left us after work;
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MR. AND MRS. J. H. Buddy
HamnKftll u/oro va^am?1*> ~l
wM...rMvaa ?TV*V tcwciiuy Uiai 1 ICU
at the home of Rev. R. W. Garrison.
Mrs. Gampbell is the former
Gladys Owens, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Owens of
Clinton Mill. Mr. Campbell is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Campbell of Lydia. They are
employed in the Lydia Spinning
Department.
THE CLOTHMAKEF
ing with us for many years
and we will really miss her.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lusk and
the Clco Lusk family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson
in Columbia.
Mrs. Eleonora Colvard and
daughter. Edith, of Charlotte,
visited the Jesse Laneys.
Miss Alice Thompson of
Whitmire spent a Saturday
with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Whitlock and Mr. Whitlock.
The families of Carl and
Cleo Lusk attended a family
reunion at Salem.
Lsinnctays: Joe Eustace,
April 15. Gary Taylor, April
14; Ovell Woody, May 1; Li!lie
Mae Mills. May 9; Andy
Hames, May 12; Randy Sanders,
May 13; Forrest Samples
and Ruth McGinnis, May 15;
Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mrs.
J. H. Foster, May 18; Wayne
Womble, May 20 and Sallie
Havmie, May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Tucker
celebrated an anniversary
April 20 and Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Bishop one on May 1.
No. 1 Spinning
By Harry Foster
Mrs. Mary Barlow, daughter
and grandson and the L.
C. Whelchels of Joanna visited
in North Carolina.
Mrs. J. D. Hanlev visited
her mother. Mrs. T. L. Key.
in Greenville.
Congratulations to t h e
James Heatons for winning
second place in the clean-up
contest . . Mr. and Mrs. James
Hcaton celebrated their 11th
anniversary April J . . Mrs.
Mary Harris had a birthday
May 5 . . . and the Wendell
Staines celebrated their 2nd
anniversary May 5 . . Mrs.
Jeanette Starnes had a birthday
May 12.
Wc all wish Mrs. Maggie
Wilson, better known as
"Granny" a quick recovery.
She had a bad fall on a slippery
sidewalk and we all
miss her.
Wc wish Leon Hedspeth.
our regular reporter, a speedy
Mrs. Nellie Wilson who is ill.
No. 1 Spinning. First
By Eunice Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherlv
visited Mr. S. T. Suttle who
is in the Columbia Veterans
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan
and Tonv <?f Greelevville
visited his m ot h e r. Mrs.
Mynia Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster
visited her sister. Mrs.
Sammy Taylor, in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
RTJRY is the lovely daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell
of Lydia who celebrated her 16th
birthday April 10.
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and Joan Kuykendall of
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor
and Bonnie were recent
guests in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craine
celebrated their 12th anniversary
May 12.
Happy birthday to Mary
Lee Hughes, April 10; Nellie
Sheffield, April 11 and Ruby
Craine. April 7.
Spinning. Spooling
By Mary Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Prid
more and family visited in
Piedmont.
Cnl. Jessie Howell of Camp
Rucker, Ala. spent a leave
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Georee Howell.
The Mark Satterfields visited
their daughter and son-inlaw,
S^t. and Mrs. Joe E. Profitt
in Columbus. Ga.
Campbell of Decatur. Ga.
visited her parents, the J. B.
Arnolds. John Arnold, better
1 - T"\ 1 A * _ ' 1
MM?\vn us uaci, rciurnea wun
them . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Heatherlv and the J. R.
Heatherlvs visited in Columbus.
N. C. . . We welcome
Mary Riser and Wilburn
Frazer to our department although
Marv is not a newcomer
but an old friend returning
home.
Our deepest svmpathv to
Nellie Osborne in the death
of her father.
Birthdays: Eunice Braswell.
c;. .ijpiniv Braswell. Mav
23; Mrs. Wert Jennings, of
Columbia. April 12; Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Cannon, May 4 and
little James Meadors, 5 on
M:?v 99
No. 1 Spinning
Bv Margie Rushton
Just got back to work tonight
after being out so long
so didn't have much time to
got much news but we'll try
to have it all next time. 1
would like to thank everyone
for the basket of fruit they
sent and Wilette for getting
the news while I was sick. I
am mightv glad to be back.
Mr. and Mrs. Z W. Rush
11/11 llclU till til 11 11 \ ?ri r?u i \ . \j;iii
29 . . Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Gibbs had their 24th anniversary
May 2 . . Edna Osborne
had a birthday May 15
. . and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Catheart will have their fiist
anniversary May 24 . . Gotta
go. see you next month.
GAIL and DANNY are the
son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arzo Ivester of the Clinton Mill.
They celebrated birthdays in
April. Dannie was three and
Gail was seven.
MAY. 15. 1953
NEWS
Mrs. O. H. Miller visited
her aunt, Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine.
C-l-C Charles Pearson of
the Navy spent a 30-day
leave with his mother, Mrs.
L. H. Pearson.
Mrs. Cora G a d d y and
granddaughter of Chester and
Mr. and Mrs. George Morris
visited Mrs. Laura Davev and
mother Rosia Morris.
nearly welcome to these
new employees: Ruby
Thomas, Barbara McLendon
and Mozelle Nelson.
The J. B. O'Shields and
Hugh Ballards visited J. B.
Wasson in Fountain Inn. They
also visited Mrs. Katherine
Bennett who is a patient at
Greenville General Hospital.
J. H. Goodwin and family
of Greenville visited Mr. and
Mrs. William Ginn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor
spent a day in Woodruff with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil
liams and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Martin of Newberrv visited
the Bill Nelsons.
Mrs. Addie Coleman visited
in Greenville.
Mr. George Howell celebrated
his 62nd birthday May
3. His son, Lewis, had a birthday
April 23 . . Rubv Thomas
had a birthday May 2 . . Mack
Taylor. May 3 . . Linda Gail
Roper. granddaughter of
Addie Coleman, was six May
1.
The children of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Harris entertained
their father with a birthday
dinner honoring h i s 65th
birthday April 25. Mr. Harris
is a retired employee of the
Lydia Card Room.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
Cook celebrated their 7th anniversary
May 5.
Third Carding
By Isaac Phipps. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinos
announce the arrival of a
daughter. Trudy Diane. April
3.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McCravey
also have a new
daughter. Gloria Diane, April
7.
First Carding
By Verner Dees
A. A. Tracy Dees spent a 14day
leave with his mother
and now is stationed in Norman,
Okla. They visited his
v ^ I (I 1 I vl I I I * ' II IV. I llliu WUIVI I v III
tivcs in Salem. Liberty and
Kinards.
Friends of the Luther
Thomas' will be interested to
know that their son is improving
in a Charlotte hospital.
Peggy Ann Carnes. daughter
of the F. J. Carnes. has
been sick and she has a birthday
May 29.
Roy Snyder has been ill.
Lydia Day Camp
Campfire Clirls at Lydia
will have their annual day
camp June 1-7 with an excellent
program planned. Programs
will be held at Lvdia
June 1. 2 and 3 and the group
will go on a historic trip June
4-7.