The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1953, Page 3, Image 3
SEPTEMBER 15. 1953
PALMETTO LEAGUE VICE P
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manager of the league and play-o
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NEWS FROK
Third Carding (
By Daniel L. Dunaway 5
Gladys Campbell is visiting
her grandmother in Langley. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick <
and daughter visited their
son and brother in Parris <
Island. <
Mrs. Emma Dunaway, the
wife of your reporter, is at 1
home after being a patient in 1
Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Dunaway enjoyed and appreciated
the flowers and host
of oafrlc U'hipfi uinrn i.-on4
her both there and since she
has returned home.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
We are glad to welcome
Mabel Hamby, McDonald McCraine
and Everett Ballew as
new employees in our department.
Mrs. Sara Revis and daughter
visited Mrs. Otis Jefferson
in Greenwood.
The G. L. Smiths of Martin, <
Ga.. spent a few days with
the Arzo Ivesters. The L. A.
Whitworths and sons of Toccoa,
Ga., spent a Sunday with
the Ivesters.
The William Evans of
Laurens visited Mrs. Abilena
Evans.
Third Spooling
By Mary Ealy
We extend a hearty welcome
to Nellie Ward as a
newc omer.
The Melvin Seays. Mrs. J.
11. Seay and Miss Feroline
Seay visited the Royce
Smiths near Ware Shoals.
The Harold C o p e 1 a n d s.
Misses Sallie and Mary
Frances Nabors visited the
Miles Lawsons.
A-2 C Herman Ealv has returned
to Parks Air Base.
California, after spending a
leave with the A. E. Ealvs.
Lucky, son of the O'Neal
Campbells, was a year old
August 10 and Randy, son of
the Melvin Seays. was three
September 11.
Cloth Room. 1 and 2
By Dorsey Turner
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Yarborough of Enoreo,
Mrs. Carrie Hoof and Peggy
Snelgrove of Lydia and Mrs.
Annie K. Tinsley to our department.
Mrs. Vashti Ledford underwent
surgery at Greenville
General Hospital.
The Cleo Wallenzines visit
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^RESIDENT Culbertson here is
Iphy to Will Hampton, capable
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?d Mrs. Vashti Led ford while
;he was in the hospital.
The Joe Shaws of Clemson
/isited the H. W. Steers re:entlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
)f Spartanburg spent a week?nd
with the H. B. Davis's.
Mrs. Louise Harvey visited
Lhe Alston Murrells in Trenton.
Grogan-Trammell
Miss Thelma Trammell and
James Grogan were married
quietly August 29 by Probate
Judge Wasson in Laurens.
The young couple are making
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parents in Cross Anchor.
No. 2 Weaving, Second
By Lloyd Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John Traynham
of Pelzer visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor for
several days.
Mrs. Mary Taylor spent a
few days with Mrs. John
Traynham in Pelzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Taylor
celebrated their 12th anniversary
August 16.
Mrs. Mattie Heaton had a
birthday August 16.
We are glad to have Miss
Marie Smith back with us
after her illness.
Lloyd Taylor caught a fourpound
catfish the other day
at the lake.
Richard Dunaway and Pfc.
Ralph Bauknight spent a few
days together while Ralph
was on leave.
We are sorry to learn that
Mrs. John Brown is in the
hospital and wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. R. McGinnis
had a wedding anniversary
August 12.
Cpl. Lew Kay had a birthday
August 28. He is stationed
in Korea and is the grandson
of Mrs. L. O. Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland
of Pelzer spent four days
with Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Estelle Harrison is out sick
and we will be glad to see
her back at work.
Patsy Henderson had a
birthday August 5. She is the
daughter of Mrs. J. W. Fowler.
Louise Ann Moore celebrated
her third birthday August
3. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore.
Handy MeCarson was 11
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Mrs. Alice Kuykendall and
Mrs. Estelle Roland, of Clinton,
remain ill at their homes.
Daisy Cothran is up and
doin^ fine after her illness.
She is from Clinton.
Herman Johnson, Clinton,
has been out sick.
Mrs. Emma Dunaway,
Clinton, has returned home
from Self Memorial Hospital
in ureenwooci.
Mrs. Maggie Hampton.
Clinton, has returned home
after taking her son, Richard,
to Denver. Col., for treatment.
Jerry Cannon, Clinton, has
been sick.
James and Johnnie Price,
Clinton, underwent operations
at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. Gladys Hughes, Clinton.
underwent surgery at the
Laurens Hospital.
Mrs. Gertrude Fowler,
Clinton, has been ill.
Mrs. John Brown, Clinton,
has been in the hospital.
Estelle Harrison, Clinton,
has been ill.
Mrs. Vashti Ledford. Clinton.
underwent surgery at
Greenville General Hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Irene Price.
Clinton, wish her a speedy
recovery. She is a patient at
Blalock's clinic.
Ruth Cathcart. Clinton, has
been out sick.
Mrs. Andy Hames. Clinton,
has returned home after an
operation at Hays Hospital.
Miss Joyce Harris, Clinton,
is recovering from a recent
operation at Anderson hospital.
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mi. ami mis. Jimmy nrmstrong.
of Aiken, a son. James
Austin. August 9, at Hays
Hospital. Mrs. Armstrong is
the former Miss Helen Bagwell.
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THERE WAS PLENTY OF FC
Eating Place, Greenville, as guests i
vin Cooper, J. D. Hairston. Ralph
Gaffney, Tobey Campbell, Presiden
Templeton, George Cornelson, Wi
and E. C. Huffstetler.
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IN RSOOCNITION OF FAITHFUL AND OOOPERA
PEOYEES POK PERFORMANCE OF MI1JTARY DCT1
Cl'VRD AWARDS TO:
Clinton-Lydia Mi1J
Clinton, Soutb Cm
Thi?
tfHTIFKJAIK OF AITI
Minv <4 itii liti/fti. vrtmns and aixHftci
Nati ?<ul Guard o( ?Ik- United States Titer a
t hi j > . Ill tu-.iunrt field training and I alter ti
tabic It fe<fiire tla-if aiitence from civilian OCT
It u gratifying to note tltat your firm is whcileti
of I.r Vrni.il r.-o.. . and authorising tnilitai
a }>!' rres so that the) can participate in such tn
The CaniTiw. as the Omimander-in-Onid, I
tonal tlu .kv to you and tour company for tl
making to the defensr of our country Your
terialiy in ttrrogtlienlrig tl* retcrtc componci
maintain our national iruinty.
l>?,r 8th August 1953
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THIS CERTIFICATE OF APPREC
ton and Lydia Cotton Mills by General
and cooperative spirit in the release
of military duty with the S. C. Natioi
employees from both mills went to Nati
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas,
Clinton, a daughter. Edith
Fave.
Mr. and Mrs. James Price,
a daughter, Debra Jean, August
30. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Price.
Clinton.
Seaman and Mrs. Paul McLendon,
a son. David Keith.
August 17.
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Alton Payton. Clinton, is
back after serving two years
in the army, a year of which
was spent overseas in Germany.
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>OD FOR ALL as the Cavaliers basebi
of Clintcn-Lydia Mills management. A
i Harbin. Truman Owens. Stick McGe
t P. S. Bailey. George Huguley. Ott
11 Hampton. Ralph Roberts, Itchy Sat
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TIVE SPIRIT IN THE RELEASE OP EMr.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL
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CMimr onun oUlfatMia* to par
mot of active dut\ (or training
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NATION was presented ClinL
James C. Dozier for "faithful
of employees for performance
rial Guard." Approximately 40
ional Guard camp this summer.
Reporters Notice
A number of our de
partment reporters for
The Clothmaker are out
of envelopes to use in
turning in their news,
and out of paper for
writing news.
Supplies of both of
these are available at
the Personnel Office at
Clinton Mills and at the
Clinic at Lydia Mills. If
it is inconvenient for
you to go by to pick
these up, perhaps there
will be someone else in
your department who
has business there and
will be glad to bring
them to you.
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ill team had a big feed at Epps
attending the dinner were Cale,
Chuck Leatherwood. Charles
Thomas. Dave Roberts, J. B.
terfield. Mo Fallow, Ed. Knight