The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1953, Page 2, Image 2
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JOHN VASSEY. SCOUTMAST]
is shown above with some of the i
of the troop. They include three c
Registration on time and Increa:
Recognition banner. The Court of I
won for six straight months.
Clinton Boy Scouts
Awarded Banner
Clinton Mills Boy Scout
Troop 138 again won the attendance
banner at the November
Court of Honor, an
award they have received for
six months and hope to repeat
1 o 1
L/eceiiiuer zi.
R. C. Wilkie now is acting
as John Vassey's assistant
leader. He is well experienced
in scouting.
The troop enjoyed a wiener
roast November 19, each boy
bringing his girl friend. The
group was chaperoned by Mr.
and Mrs. Vassey and Mr.
Leatherwood.
REV. DAVID E. MILLER is
the new minister of the Bailev
Memorial Southern Methodist
Church. We welcome them to
our community and he and his
family are anxious to be of help
to anyone at anytime.
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IAS SCENE has been erected on
e offices of Clinton Mills by the
ction of Mrs. Eva Land.
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ER of Troop No. 138. Clinton Mills,
awards recently won by members
jold awards for Quality Program,
>ed Membership and a National
ionor attendance banner has been
Clinton Cub Scouts
Welcome New Members
Cub Scout pack No. 138 at
Clinton Mills is growing by
leaps and bounds, according
to Dan Dunaway, Cubmaster.
There are 30 Cubs regularly
attending meetings now.
Leaders attended a Pow
Wow recently for training.
All boys 8, 9 and 10 years
old are urged to join now
while the pack is registering
for next year. Additional information
may be obtained
from Mr. Leatherwood or Mr.
Dunaway.
MILLARD LEE Poole is the
new Cloth Room Overseer of
Clinton Cotton Mills. Mr. Poole
comes to Clinton from the Grendell
plant of Abney Mills. Mr.
and Mrs. Poole have one child
and they have moved into the
Clinton Community.
HE CLOTHMAKE]
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Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
The Landy Heatons, the
Carl Norris's and Mrs. Sara
Revis and Judy visited Pfc.
Clifton M. Heaton at Fort
Jackson.
The Coen Heatons visited
the Lester Ivesters.
Mrs. Mabel Tucker and
Lola of Belton visited Mrs.
Lee Hamby.
The Miles Lawsons had a
wtuuuig anniversary December
11.
Mabel Hamby had a birthday
November 26.
Mrs. Sally Purcell was 79
years old November 1.
No. 3 Weaving. First
By Ruth Oxner
B. B. McClimon of Greer
visited his sister, Mrs. J. J.
Smith.
Clarence Kuykendall,
whose picture is in this issue,
would like to thank the
editors and the mill for sending
him The Clothmaker. He
says he really enjoys it.
Birthdays: Frank Dunaway,
December 6.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner
celebrate a wedding anniversary
December 21.
Cloth Room
By Dorsey Turner
To start off with, your reporter
would like to wish
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eacn ana every one oi you
a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
We welcome Claude Kellett,
from Enoree, to our department.
The Rav Fowlers of Augusta
spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Dunawav.
Friends of H. W. Steer will
be glad to know he is recuperating
nicely at home
after an operation at Greenville
General Hosnit.al
r
Miss Bobby Ledford and
Mrs. Mary Johnson, of Chester,
nieces of Mrs. Vashti
Ledford, recently visited her.
The Merrell Harris's spent
a weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris,
in Batesburg.
The Bill Snelgroves visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Snelgrove. in Batesburg.
The Arzon Ivesters visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith, in Martins, Ga.
The L. H. Dunaways of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent
several days here recently
with the Huev Barnetts and
the James and Charles Dunaways.
Mrs. Fred Tumblin recently
entertained a number of
quests at her home honoring
her sister, Mrs. Gene Butler
on her birthday.
Mrs. Shirley Ann Nelson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tumblin, is at the home
of her grandmother after
being a patient at Blalocks
Clinic.
Mrs. T. W. Harvey and
children spent a weekend
with Mrs. Harvey's mother,
Mrs. L. A. Hall, in Spartanburg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove ?
celebrated their 13th wedding s
anniversary December 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Tur- )
ner will celebrate their 8th
wedding anniversary Decern- c
ber 22. r
Mrs. Marjorie Parrish celebrates
a birthday December c
21. ?
Little Ronnie Williams is
recuperating at home after an c
operation at Blalocks Clinic. \
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam I
and son attended a birthday
dinner at Joanna. \
The Roy Hawkins and little i
Lynn, of Aiken, spent several 1
days here recently with her t
mother, Mrs. Annie Evans. (
No. 3 Weaving. Second i
By Christine Gray (
Esther McNinch wishes to j
express her appreciation for j
the kindnesses shown during
the illness and death of her ^
husband, Mr. James D. McNinch.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson wishes j,
to thank you for your 1
thoughtfulness during her recent
illness.
M. H. O'Donald and j
daughter of Seneca visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie i
O'Donald. t
Happy birthday to Paul ^
Fallow, five years old November
20 . . . Mrs. Gertrude |
Fowler, November 19, and
Lawrence Allen Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson
celebrated their 24th wedding
anniversary November
23. ' j
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wood ]
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. '
Beckham. Mrs. Wood is Mrs.
Beckham's sister. <
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson
visited Mr. and Mrs. James (
Maynor near Spartanburg. ]
We welcome Leon Rice to
our Department. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tucker 1
attended a surprise birthday
dinner for Mr. Tucker's
father, Raymond Tucker.
Vera says she found five ]
strawberries two weeks ago. ]
If you don't believe it, she'll
bring some to show you if
there are anv more. <
No. 2 Carding, Second
By Henry Campbell
If you can't see Ray Fulmer's
head way up there in
the clouds, it's because he's
a proud grandfather.
Mary Lvdia, daughter of J.
D. Lvdia, celebrated a birthday
December 5.
ivirs. lsod iNclson celebrated
a birthday December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pool
had Thanksgiving Dinner
with his brother and sister at i
their old home place.
Milford Wright's babv is a <
patient at Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Loney Fulmer
and iamily had Thanksgiving
Dinner with his mother at
Newberry.
First Carding
By B. F. Dunaway
Bobby and Ann Middleton
of Greenville visited their
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grandfather and mother, Mr.
ind Mrs. R. P. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. D o n n i e
iVomble visited in Greenville.
Your reporter wishes each
>f you a Very Merry Christnas
and a Happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sparks
>f Spartanburg visited Mr.
ind Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
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and daughter, Cindy,
/isited Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Davis in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunanay
and daughters, Lejune
ind Catherine, and Mrs.
3ettie Lawson, visited Rev.
ind Mrs. A. A. Lawson in
Downsville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baltor
ind sons of Greenwood visit?d
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
3rown and family visited
VIrs. Bessie Brown.
Margaret Ann Brewer celebrated
her 5th birthday Nov?mber
2.
Mrs. B. F. Dunaway celebrated
a birthdaj November
[6.
If you have any news,
please give it to your reporter
ly the deadline each month
is posted on the Bulletin
3oard. If you give reporters
lews items as they happen
hey will not be forgotten
md it makes it easier for
iveryone.
No. 2 Carding, Third
By Daniel L. Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent
announce the birth of a son,
Michael Wayne, November
>
Ned Vincent had a birthday
December 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
hooper of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cooper.
J. R. Hamrick's mother,
Mrs. C. T. Hamrick of Greenwood,
recently visited them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroud
cisited in Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds
visited in Calhoun
Falls.
J. R. Hamnck and family
visited C. H. Hamrick in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gibbs
visited friends in Greenville.
We are still looking for
some sausage after Son
Harris killed that hog. Where
is it?
Juanita Hamrick had a
birthday party November 19
with 19 of her friends present.
No. 1 Weaving, Third
By Izell Campbell
James Dixon of San Diego
recently visited w ay n e
Graham.
Mrs. May Potter and family
of Calhoun Falls visited the
Artis Smiths.
The Billy Snclgroves visited
the S. B. Snelgroves in
Saluda County.
The George Slighs Kavc a
birthday dinner honoring
their daughter, Mrs. Grace
Bran von November 22. Those
attending included the Dick
Iveys and daughters, the
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