The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1953, Page 2, Image 2
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No. 2 Weaving, First
By Grace Wooten
The Braswell clan held
their annual family reunion
Mothers Day. Since Mr. Braswell.
Sr. has had a birthday
May 12. so close to Mothers
Day, the chidren and grandchildren
honor Mr. and Mrs.
Braswell with a big picnic
dinner. This year they went
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children and grandchildren
presented the Braswells with
an electric stove. Cut of town
guests included Mrs. Gladys
Boyd of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Holmes and children
of Newberry and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Fennel of
Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Galloway
and son of Piedmont
visited Mrs. Inabcll Hooper.
Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartanburg
visited her son. J. H.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roof
of Whitmire and Mrs. Earnest
Starnes and Keith visited Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam
and son spent a Sunday
at Paris Mtn. Park.
Glad Harold Meadors is up
and around again after an
operation.
Jo-Ann Lancaster is recuperating
after an emergency
appendix operation.
Evelyn Blease has been out
sick.
Nellie Osborne wishes to
express her appreciation to
all for their kindness and
sympathy during the illness
and death of her father. Mr.
Jim Osborne, and also for the
beautiful floral remembrances.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.vHp
celebrate their anniversary
June 24. Birthday dept.:
Delora Lvda, 11 on June
18: Johnny Simmons, June
17: Linda Leopard, June 29:
Hazel Waters, June 14; Shirley
Wood, June 19: Harold
Burgess, June 1; Aline Lanford,
June 10; Joyce Handback.
May 30; Sarah Blakely,
June 4; Lona Mae Holtzclaw.
May 27. Guess you
noticed none of them told
their age except the 11-yearold
girl!)
I just can't do it. Thought
I would close this news without
mentioning our fishing
trip to Santee-Cooper. We
really caught them as you
will see in a picture in this
issue. Of course our husbands
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and help eat them. They
even caught a few of them.
Don't show this to Earl, Cecil
or Dee or I might not get to
go back. You can see who is
in the picture with the fish,
however.
Hope everyone has a wonderful
vacation which we are
all looking forward to. Me.
I guess I'll go fishing.
No. 3 Weavinq, Second
By Larrv Fowler
Jimmy Black well was eight
June ft . . . the Jimmy Suttles
celebrated their second anniversary
June 3.
Dora Acrey visited Mr. and
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Mrs. F. H. Pressley in Fountain
Inn.
Christine Gray visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sam White near
Laurens.
Joyce Janet Walker was
eight May 23.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker
visited relatives in Tryon,
N. C.
Flovd Walker, in the na\*\'
at Norfolk, is expected home
this month.
Barbara Jean Black had a
birthday May 26.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin
celebrate their sixth anniversary
June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Willams
and Floyd Rhymer from
Hendersonville visited Mrs.
Mildred Rogers.
Grace Rogers will be
twelve June 24 . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Coby Campbell celebrate
their 17th anniversary
June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell.
the Colev Campbells and
Steve Allman visited Chimney
Rock.
Hazel O'Donald was 15
June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
O'Donald visited her mother
in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. McNinch
and family with Mrs.
J. T. Todd attended service
in Greenville Sundav,
May 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinlev
and daughter visited Paris
Mtn. . . . Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Fallow visited her sister in
Union . . . Grady and June
Fallow have birthdays this
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Phillips
and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Painter at
Swannanoa. N. C. . . . Billy
Phillips was 11 May 16 . . .
Marvin Owens visited Clayton,
Ga. . . . W. B. Phillips
visited his uncle in Marion,
N. C. . . . Mrs. W. B. Phillips
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lovette and familv in
Rock Hill . . . and the Beckhams
visited the Carl Vanderos
in Great Falls . . .
Audrey Dees was two June
14 . . . and the Beekhams had
a barbecue last month for J.
D. Williams of Laurens. Air.
and Mrs. Terry Robertson of
Augusta, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Banadore of Great
Falls, Brack Adair. Joe
Davenport. Coley Blease.
George Sullivan. Robert
Vance. Sr. and Coley Campbell,
all of Clinton.
Johnnv Butler and Whit
Bowie caught over 200 nounds
of fish on trot linos at SanteeCooper.
Wo welcome Mrs. Mildred
Rogers and Mrs. J. A. Walker
as new employees.
Steve Tucker has had meales
and Frank Smith has boon
out with flu.
First Cardinq
Bv Brooks Dunawav
Mr. and Mis. B. B. Stroud
and Harold and Miss June
Moates visited Miss Pearl
Whitmire in Cross Anchor.
HE CLOTHMAKER
' NEWS
D. L. McGee attended the
funeral of A. G. Hcmbee in
Charlotte.
D. L. McGee had a birthday
May 22 . . . W. A. Dunaway,
Sr. had a birthday May 25.
Mrs. D. F. Underwood, who
has been with her brother, O.
L. McGee, has returned home
to Waynesville, N. C.
We welcome Jack Wright,
Jr. back to this department
.... and A. N. Lancaster has
returned to his job after
being sick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bolton and
Sons Jlf fJrr?r>t->ttr?w?/-l ?
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cent visitors to the mountains.
Paul Smith and his mother
visited relatives in Woodruff.
Frankie Brown of the navy
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Brown. Mrs.
Frankie Brown returned to
California with him.
We welcome E. C. Vincent,
Sr. back after his illness.
Third Carding
By Daniel L. Dunaway
J. R. Hamrick, Jr. of New
York visited his father and
mother, the J. R. Hamricks.
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holder
visited relatives in McCor
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J. R. Hamrick visited Rev.
L. H. Elliott in Abbeville.
Glad to have Mr. Vincent
back after his illness.
No. 2 Carding, Second
By Henry Campbell
Mr. C. M. Poole's children
have him a birthday dinner
Mav 24 celebrating his 66th
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Poole
visited Mrs. Poole's father, J.
L. Dempsey, in Greenville.
Mrs. Helen Owen's mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Barton, of Langlev, and
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v. i o. uuaici oanon ot
Savannah and Fred Barton of
Anderson, visited her.
Mrs. A. C. Clark is spending
a week with her sister.
Miss Ivey Price in Waynesville.
Pvt. Charles Sheppard of
Camp Rucker. Ala. spent a
week here with his father.
Oro Sheppard.
W. D. Gilbert had a birthday
June fi . . . Aaron Tucker
had one June 1. . . . Mil ford
Wright was three May 31 . . .
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June ?... Mrs. Carl
Lusk, June 5.
We welcome O. C. Dees to
our Card Room.
No. 1 Weaving
By Mildred Kinard
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips
of Columbus, Ga. were
weekend quests of the Will
I famptons.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powers
and son of Laurens were dinner
guests of the Allen
Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmv Arm
strong and daughters of Augusta
were weekend quests
of the I). W. Bagwells.
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A PORTION OF THE PUPILS o
a recital June 4 at Academy Street Sc
also were presented certificates they
Guild auditions.
THESE LOVELY SOUTHERN BE
bers of the Queen's Court during the
at Lydia last month. The Queen and
in the center.
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Johnny, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^
John A. McNinch, Clinton Weaving,
recently celebrated his fifth
birthday by a party for his w
friends. ii
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Bobby Joe is the handsome
son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Samples. Clinton plant. He will d
be 10 June 18. C
Susan Terry spent the \
weekend as guest of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Carol Jackson. S
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry 1
and children visitor! roluiivos
in Spartanburg. a
Mrs. H. C. English and I
Mike of Montgomery. Ala.
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f Mrs. Jce Land who presented
hool are shown above. Students
had earned from the National
IAUTIES from Lydia were memannual
May Day program held
her Maid of Honor are shown
Mr. and Mrs. Junior T?ilin,
rell known at Lydia, are shown
1 this informal picture.
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Peggy Ann was 12 May 29. the
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
lanes of the Lydia plant.
isitod her narents. Mr and
/Irs. L. A. Riser.
Mis. Lillian Ellison spent a
>undav in Greenville with
ler sister. Mrs. Tom Jacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
ind son. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arnold were weekend quests
(Cont'd, on Paqe 7l