The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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JUNE 15. 1953 '?- OW Vfy 11M f'II HI A GROUP OF CLINTON HIG on their tour of the Clinton Mill in seer John Sparks escorted them, the great majority of the studen 1 1 m HvbwEv OVERSEER ROY HOLTZCL/ process in cotton manufacturing from Clinton High on thi?ir tour o' NEWS FRO (Cont'd, from Page 2) of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell in Atlanta. Lea and Sidney Riser spent a weekend fishing at Santee Cooper with a real good catch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry visited in the Western Carolina mountains. Sorry Gerrv Cannon has been a patient at Hays and wish him a quick recovery. Nellie Price celebrated a party by Mrs. Aliene Lan"ford. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Riser visited the CI. M. Ganibrells in Waterloo. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Chicago visited relatives and r..; i . i * * - - * * uit-uus acre. iw is. nanson is the former Evelyn Wilburn. Wayne, Saville and Frankie Brown, who have been serving in the navy in Korea, were home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunawav visited Mr. and Mrs. Rov Fowler in Augusta. Birthdays: Mrs. Betty Webb. June 10 and Mivs Alice Faye Whitsel. June 14. Third Spooling By Mary Ealy Glad to have Mary Snow working with us now. The Jesse Heeces attended a birthdav dinner in Greer honoring Tommy Recce. Happy birthday to Lucille Ba I 1' fl pB^? I 1 V^AMrfki ' / i A p^ffflnHS / rH School graduates here are shown the tying-in room as Carding OverIt was the first time in ? mill for ts. lW is shown here explaining another to the interested group of seniors f the Clinton Mill. M CLINTON Lawson. May 18; Miles Lawson. June 12; Bertha Summer. June 12 and Mattie Whitloek, June 18. No. 2 Spinning. First By Jennie Watkins Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hudson and sons of Atlanta spent several days with Mrs. Ada Center and family. Pvt. Paul Woodward of Camp Pickett. Va. spent a weekend with his familv. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Knox visited Jack Turner at Anderson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George MeGinnis of Chester spent a weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. Roberta and Jessie Mae returned home with them for a week's visit. Miss Joyce Dunaway of WinthroD College is soendine the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway. Mrs. Laney Satterfield's mother. Mrs. J. P. Casey, is a patient at Laurens hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzelaw. Mrs. Essie Powell and family of Greer, and the John Smiths of Woodruff visited Mrs. Ade Center and family. We regret to report that Buddy and Roger Strickland were injured in a ear accident. Buddy stdl is a patient at Blalocks clinic. ....a M,... I iiiiii *?i i r*. i << ' i 11 i i v i m mr ford of Ft. Jackson spent a weekend with Mrs. Klizabeth Woodward and family. Hay Lyda is a patient at Greenville General hospital. rHE CLOTHMAKER Mrs. Edith Hancock is back at work after being ill . . . Glad to have Olin Daniel back with us . . . Happy birthday to Hay Cannon, June 30. No. 2 Spinning, Third By Elizabeth Holden Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe in Union. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fuller visited Pelzer. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fulmer and children visited Leesville . . . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren of Charleston visited her mother, Mrs. Minnie Campbell . . . Elizabeth Holden visited relatives in Whitmire . . . Edward Gregory's family gave him a birthday party June 1 . . . Jimmy and Edna Rochester are r e c o v e ring from fVio mo^L'Inc Welcome to our department: Mrs. Grace Farmer and Cecil Reeee. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ballew had an anniversary May 20 . . . Birthdays: O'Deil Lambert. May ?*; Marie Baker and S. B. Hames. May 24 and J. B. Fuller, May 28. No. 2 Spinning. Second By Lois C. Harmon Happy birthday: Ida Rearden. May 8; Mamie Banks. June 7; A. L. Medlin. June 14: Mrs. A. L. Medlin. June 25 and Elizabeth Lusk. June. Delia Edmonds is back at work after being ill . . . Mabel Stockman and Agnes Scott are back after being out with their sick brother in Greenwood Mildred Holbert cut her linger in an electric fan. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Chum ley and daughter, Vesser Dianne. of Slater, visited the Fred Chumleys in Laurens, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chumley of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. "Shortie" Reed of Laurens had an anniversary May 2i. SFC Curlev Harrison visited the John Harmons recently. He is going to Korea. No. 1 Spinning. Third By Margie Rurhton It's chigger and skeeter time again, the only kind of bites I get when I go fishing. rirsi lei us welcome Furman Cantrell tc? work here. Birthdays: Clara Heston was sweet 16 May 25 . . David Smalley was 12 May 20 . . . David Spoon. June 21: Betty Eaton. June 2; Raymond Prince. June 26 . . . Bonnie and Nannie Price had their 25th anniversary June 8. Mrs. Pearl Shealy. Carol and the Spoon children visited their sister. Betty Hairston 1 uru:..L 111 viu-nmimu. >\ I'lL'Il I eminds mo, Mildred, what happened to you at Greenwood Lake? Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Gibson and the Elijah Blights visited Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Smallev. Mr. and Mrs. Z. \\". Hushton visited Chimney Rock with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mason. Say. Fstes. did you find anv eold in them thai hills'1 We have certainly missed Mr. Wood row Hanley, a mighty fine doffer. who has been out with a broken jaw. Hurry back. The Spinning Room congratulates Carolyn Davis and Walter Heaton who were married May 2. No. 1 Spinning. First By Eunice Arnold Mrs. C. W. Forester is better after being ill at her son's home on Francis St. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell of Decatur. Ga. are the proud parents of a baby girl, Janice Paula. Mrs. Campbell was Billie Arnold before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Braswell visited Mrs. Jack Griffin ;? \A'.,cu ? l in vv ui c oii<#ciir>. Mr and Mrs. Leo Heatherley visited Columbia and Lancaster. Sgt. L. R. Forester of Favetteville and Mrs. Mary Passmore visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hedspeth. Second Spooling By Grace Bright The Charlie Stones and the Bill Stones of Graniteville visited the Ott Stones. Waymon and Robbie Evans of Anderson visited Mrs. Ablienne Evans. The Arzo Ivesters visited the George Smiths in Martin. Ga. Birthdays: Mrs. Abliena Evans, June 9 and Veron Ivester. May 12. Mrs. Sylvia Kernells is out sick. No. 2 Weaving. Second By Tony Hughes We wish to welcome Lois Montjoy. Pauline Walker and Thomas Tullis to our department. Miriam Glenn is still out sick. Saw her the other day and she is looking fine. John Brown also is out sick. Hope both will be back soon. Lloyd Taylor found the S5 quill and deserved the money because he cleaned up all the alleys looking for it. Let's keep on picking up quills? who knows when someone will pick up another $5 one? Robert O'Sullivan's brother J. D.. left for the army May 27 and we wish him luck. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker visited her brother. T. J. Smith, in Rock Hill. Happy birthday. Fay Barker. June 2?how old? Rebecca McCarson's daughter. Lidi Mae. and Carol Fulmer were married May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Roscie McGinn is and Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. James Blakely in Laurens. Lloyd Taylor had a birthday June 5. Two more new employ ees are Jerry Wilson. J. C. Wil 1UUI1>, ill 111 W f w C11.1I11IC 1HVIII. Mrs. C. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler and children and the C. W. Reeps of Knoxville were guests of the Robert Hughes. No. 2 Weaving. Third By Helen Johnson We welcome Joseph Burns and William Watkins to our urjut i i im 111. Hav Wilson, six. and Wavnc. four, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilson, recently celebrated birthdays. Mrs. Robert Brock from 7 Union visited the Buck Wilsons. Birthdays: J. B. Gilliam, June 30 and Grady Smith, June 28 . . . Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders, was seven June 6 . . . Garry, son of the Jack Cunninghams, will be three June 30 . . . and Sara Etta, wife of Earl 1~1 * ~ _i - L:^IL ivwiiiiuii, tcicrux aitru a oiririday June 29. Dinner guests of the George Slighs included Mr. and Mrs. Eslev Branyon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shirley, Mrs. Carrol Reep and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and Mrs. Tony Hughes and daughter. Mrs. B. B. Johnson of Union is visiting the H. B. Johnsons. No. 1 Weaving. Third By Izell McAllister Sam Owens will spend two weeks at Camp Stewart with the National Guard. Mrs. Olive Mae Smitherman observed a birthday June 4 . . . and Mrs. Virgie Presslev on June 2 . . . while the Albert Cothrans celebrated their fourth anniversary June 4. Billy Snelgrove visited his father S. B. Snelgrove at Baptist Hospital in Columbia. Bones Campbell. Izell McAllister and son. Mickey, picnicked in the mountains. We sincerely welcome these new employees: James E. Bagwell, May Holley. Dexter Dimsdale. Bobby Ray Moss and Lee Otis Poison, Jr. Cloth Room by Dorsey Turner Joyce Dunaway is home from Winthrop College for the summer. Mrs. Annie Evans and Bovce Wilson spent a weeki _ A: T\/T : 11 ? ena vismng ivhs. unun i Price in Wrightsville. Ga.. and Mr. J. A. Price in a Macon hospital. Little Jo Ann Price retured home with them to spend the summer. Lt. Ronald Johnston recently arrived in Japan on his way to Korea where he will serve as a pilot. His wife is remaining in Clinton with her mother. Mrs. H. W. Steer, while he is overseas. Mrs. F. A. Brzoski of Wilmington. Del., spent a week with the H. W. Steers. i he Joe bhaws ot Morence visited the H \V. Steers . . . the Bill Snelgroves visited their father in Columbia where he is recuperating from an operation . . . the James Dunaways and the Louie Webbs spent a weekend in Augusta with the Rev. Ray Fowlers. Tommy Mitchell cf Laurens visited his grandmother Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion. 1 he Sam Uwens ol Spartanburg visited the A. B. Davis's. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailes visited the Brevard Pattersons. Mrs. Bailes will be remembered as Mrs. Vernon Yelton. The Brevard Pattersons celebrated their 16th anniversary May 21.