The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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JUNE 15. 1953 NEWS ITEMS Cloth Room By Roberta Chaney L. R. Campbell has return- I ed to North Greenville College where he will study for the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar- i borough are spending the summer with the latter's mother. Mrs. Hallio Camnhnll Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Harriet and C. J. Blackwell visit- ; ed his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blackwell of near Lake City. Mrs. Georgia Hicks of Inglewood, Fla. visited her , daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Hughes. The Furman Hughes and Mrs. Georgia Hicks visited Mr. and Mrs. John Selden and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hicks i in Burlington. N. C. Mr. and Mis. T. R. McElveen and Butch visited the James Stones in Anderson. ( Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller visited Mrs. Fate Fuller who is a patient at the Anderson ( hospital. Mrs. Bill Blalock of New berry and Miss Nell Fuller of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright of Charleston visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish. Mrs. Julia Thrift visited her daughter. Mrs. Bill Poole, and family in Greer. Hubert and Don Snelgrove visited their father who is a patient at Baptist hospital in Columbia. Millard Phipps is planning to go to Camp Stewart. Cla. with the National Guard June 14. Miss Roberta spent a weekend in Spartanburg with the Roy Brysons. Barbara Whitmire celebrates a birthday June 21 . . . J. L. Hughes celebrated his Mac 27 . . . and Thonia; Nelson. Jr. has a birthday June 29. Serord We?vi g. 2 and 3 By Roberta Prince Fmman Bratcher has been fishing and campir.g with friends at Lake Murrav for the past two weekends. (Sleeping on the ground. "(iwine make clem bones rise'") Thought for the month: "Poor Sam. had quite a spill By stepping on a little quill. Carelessly left upon the floor Sam ain't around much any more." Wonder if that quill had three red letters on it? Lately there's been a queer noise in No. .'1 Weaving. Do you suppose it could be Mr. Kitcken yelling. "I'm a grandpa!"? Wanted: One easy rocking chair. First Carding By Verner Dees A-2 C Harold Siivder of MacDill air base. Tampa. Fla.. has returned there after a visit here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Snyder. Birthdays: Barbara Whitmire. June 124; S. F. Blackwell. June 127 and William Lee Dickerson, June 22. 0 ; AT LYDIA A-2 C Denford Wyatt of Lake Charles. La. is visiting his family. Congratulations to Bernest Lark and William Bailey of Rt. 1. Clinton who were married May 9. Mrs. Lois Black well recently was a patient at Hays Hospital. Roy Snyder is improving uilt an operation ai nays. Third Weaving By Sarah Jenkins "That time" is here a^ain and I didn't realize it. These months really fly by. or maybe I'm just netting old and notice them more. The Edward Venables and Sidncv Frost spent a weekend in Gastonia, N. C. with the C. W. Scarboroughs. Pvt. James C. Mvers, Jr. of Ft. Eustis, Va. spent a weekend with his mother. Mr.;. Mozelle Mvers. Albert ISoiter spent a weekend in Augusta. Glad to know Mrs. Marv Ellis's husband is home from the Greenville hospital and doing nicelv. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gvegorv celebrated their 20th anniversary May 27. Edward Roberts of Atlanta visited his sister. Ret ha Mae Hawkins. Evelyn Chapin and Sam Elders were supper quests of the J. B. Hawkins. Ana bv the wav Evelvn says she has a swell garden. so anvone wanting anv corn, see her. Geneva McCoy had a birthday May 30 . . . Jack:e Lanford. Geneva's son. has joined the naval reserve. Lillic Seawi ieht was a bnsi ness visitor in Charleston. A hearty welcome to these newcomers: Lee Roy Gregory. Howard J. White and James Carroll. Kathv Ginn. small daughter of the Millard Ginns. had a birthdav May It). The Millard Ginns. Mrs. Lula Mae Ginn. Gladys and Jehnnv Ginn and Mrs. Frances Wilbnrn and children visited the North Carolina mountains. Almost vacation time once again. We'll have ours before time for another news column so I'd like to wish you all a safe and happv vacation. Just one more thing. I didn't find that red quill but at least there are no mori under my looms. Mary Ellis did my housecleaning for me No. 2 , 3 Weaving By Annie Lawson Congratulations to Johnnv Cannon who was seven May la and Eugene Ballew who was two May 31. Beverly Poole was a recent ono/liiMtn from tin* Innn W'tJ. laco kindergarten. Beverly is six and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Poole. Mr. and Mrs. John Motto visited Seneca. Mrs. Cora Rhodes and daughter. Ruth \Yij*gini*ton. visited Mrs. Rhodes brother who is seriously ill in La Faria. Ga. rHE CLOTHMAKER KJJ BF J V '"l-VMP i> 49^40Mk B - 9 H^l B i 1 ? - I* ? Jl & LT2* ^ *1 SoBraSE* - ^5flr* -m^frjoKTw^ THIS IS THE 1953 VERSION < for 38 straight games. Front row: ( and Betty Harrison. Back row: Clar Ann Whitmire, Pat Davenport and Is Mr. and Mrs. Bo Kinu spent a weekend at Lake Greenwood. Mis. Leither Rhodes. Flo Emery and Yvette Kin? are j-pending a few days with relatives in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley were guests of the C. E. Harpers in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate and TIarvey spent Mothers Day with the former's parents in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Nye Leopard of Laurens and Annie Lawson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bates. Jr. of Greer. Friends of Mrs. Fate Fuller will be sorrv to know she is a patient in the Anderson hospital. Janet Poole was contestant in the Craekerjack T. V. contest. She is the 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Poole. Spinning, Spooling By Mary Ellison Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate spent a weekend with their daughter. Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Cpl. Jesse Howell spent a few days with his parents, the Gcorce Howells. We wish to welcome Dannie Hughev to our departfeMpP^k V ^ Wy. | *' ^ i21 This little fellow trying to keep cool is Sammy. 13-monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw of the Clinton plant. "53y ^ *"~ tvi < I J^sHBH -?1 1 ?'' . ^lJ . Jk f ^ L - * * . DF THE RECORD Shattering Clint rarol Mills. Carol Patterson. Lillie 1 k Meadors. manager; Judy Mortner, fancy Pitts. All are from Lydia excej ment and also Mrs. Bernice i T^> * 1 A ,T TT* 1 1 i Tl ^ _ * Daiii'v. iviary men anci Deny Lou Pierce. 4 Attending recent auto race3 in Charlotte were Bill Willard. Quinton Jones. Ralph ( Harbin. Gene Bagwell and ( Robert Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean ] visited in Newberry. i Pfc. Thomas Ellison spent ; a short leave at home re- j cently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patter- j son celebrated an anniver- ; sary June 4. j Mrs. Mark Satterfield cele- T bratcd a birthday June 13 . . Sharon, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. J. B. O'Shields. will be 1 16 June 16 . . . and the J. B. 1 G'Shields celebrate their 17th i anniversary June 30 . . . Frankie. little son of Mr. and < Mis. Frank Nelson, was six j May 8. 1 Miss Barbara Mantz of ( Long Beach. Calif, and Junior ] Tumi in were married May 10 ] at Las Vegas. Nev. Junior is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and formerly employed < in Lydia Weaving. ] Hells Ire Hill ?///? Miss Bernest Lark and Mr. William Bailey of Rt. 1. Clin- ; ! _ i n t r\ ion. were married iviay t?. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis announce the marriage of their daughter. Carolyn, to Mr. Walter Beaton. May 2. in Laurens. BRn Tonita Harvey, six. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Harvey, is shown as Vice President George Cornelson presented her an attendance award at the lone Wallace Kindergarten graduation. 3 ^ u_ . on-Lydia Cavilettes. undefeated Belle Crawford. Bobby Harrison tsetty Jo Vanderfora. Barbara 3t Nancy Pitts. Seniors Visit "11nfrtn Dlant * ? i a w > u i (Cont'd, from Page I) Hxner. John Vassey. Calvin Hooper. Beginning in the Opening Room, the students saw the raw cotton opened and separated. a process for removing the dirt and foreign materials. From there, they progressed through department after department ? Carding. Spinning. Spooling. Slashing. Weaving and Cloth Room. The tv-in machine confused and fascinated many, tying of the pattern to the warp and .he speed at which the knots kvere tied. "I didn't know so many operations were required to produce the cloth that we all Lake for granted." commented one student, as they waited For the elevator to the Spinning Room. After the tour the class enjoyed refreshments at the Clinton Mills Community building. The refrsehmsnts were served by Mrs. Eva Land, recreational direc.or, Mrs. Marvin Whitrmre. J. R. Reynolds, Mrs. Michael Sholar. recreational worker. a k < J ; ij* Veron Ivester had a birthday in May and his sister. Shirley, has one soon. They are the children of the Ario Ivester*. Clinton plant.