The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Wage Earners I 100 100 m BSP 1939 1952 1939 1952 Top Middle Management Management AN INTERESTING PICTURE how earnings have changed aroun The chart shows the per cent rela in the four groups to earnings in 1 federal income taxes and in the bi CLINTO (Cont'd, from Page 3) her sister, Mrs. Lois Looney in Honea Path. Mrs. Ablienea Evans visited her brother, Waymon and Robbie Smith in Anderson. The Arzo Ivesters visited the George Smiths in Martin. G a. Mabel Hamby visited Miss Sue and Edith Dees of Laurens. Edith returned home for a few days visit. We are glad to have Sara Lawson back after being sick. Mrs. Stone has been out sick. No. 2 Spinning, First By Jennie Watkins Mrs. Lucy Nabors and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors spent Christmas with relatives in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Lanev in Greenwood Christmas. Sgt. Wilbert Kirby has returned to Massachusetts after spending a 14 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kirby. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard spent Christmas with Mrs. Alice Howard in Piedmont. If you don't believe in Santa Claus, just ask Bobbv Joe Galloway. Santa remembered him with a desk and chair. How about giving us some nointnrs? I Mi and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and family visited his mother, Mrs. Ellen Lusk, in Salem over the holidays. Mrs. Beatrice Fuller of Charlotte spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis and daughter of Chester spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. Roberta returned home with them for a visit. Ralph Childs enlisted in the air force Dec. 14 and is tnlrincr his basic training at San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Nancy Harris had as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris and daughter of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. T I ?are Well 121 'J E>* K't HW' 1939 1952 1939 1952 W.ge roremto Earner is shown in the chart above of d in industry from 1939 to 1952. tionship of average 1952 earnings 939, after adjusting to changes in uying power of the dollar. >N NEWS James Smith of Greer. Certainly must have put the big pot in the little one. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones and Mrs. John Denny 1 n %'onn iir/-\r\/-l Ill Vll ttu vvwuu. Mrs. Thelma Kidd has returned to her home in Commerce, Ga. after spending several weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Elbert Lawson and Mrs. Clvde Brazil. Guess everyone is wondering where I went for Christmas. Well, I was all set to go to Christmas Island but couldn't find where it was, so I ambled around the square and returned home. I did enjoy relaxing and reading and reading is one of my hobbies. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Stewart of Easley spent the holidavs with her narents ^ - - L 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne of Laurens were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock and Mrs. Whitlock visited relatives in Whitmire. We only have two birthdays this time: Sgt. Wilbert Kirby, December 9 and Miss Nancy Lusk was sweet 16 December 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis announce the marriage of their daughter. Juanita. to Wayne Graham, December 23. Will have a picture and more details in the next issue. As president of the Lonely Hearts Club, I wish to say progress was rather good last year. We have found mates for two of our members but are still having a little trouble with our vice president, Billy MeGee. Also another one of our officers, J. C. Childress, is well on his wav. Come on girls, ioin our club. It's a sure wav to escape bein# an old maid. That's all the news I could find. See you next month and hope evervone has a prosperous New Year. No. 1 Spinning, Third By Wellette Smith Happy New Year to everyone . . . Charles Campbell will be seven December 20 IE CLOTHMAKEI TEL Christmas Event Is Festive Affair About 50 members of the T. E. L. Class of Calvary Baptist Church enjoyed a Christmas party at the Clinton Community Building December 10. Mrs. Myrtle West, president, opened the meeting and Mrs. Gilstrap presented the devotions. An interesting Christmas reading was given ov ivirs. urace wooten. Christmas music was given by Mrs. Joe Land, Jackie Franks, Alma Spillers and Mrs. Betty Ivey. A silver goblet was presented to Mrs. Joe Land and another gift to Mrs. Cora Stone. Gifts were exchanged among all members. A delightful buffet supper was served. ITEMS . . . Jean Woodard was 17 December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Woodard and children spent Christmas with Ben Woodard. Sgt. Lonnie, Fave Bradford and son were visitors of Mr. Woodard Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith observed their 12th anniversary January 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mathis and family from New Jersey spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Artis Smith. Sorry that Mrs. Pearl Shealy had a wreck December 25 but no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thompson wishes to thank everyone for the nice things given them after the loss they sustained from fire. No. 2 Spinning, Third By Elizabeth Holder Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAlister spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wil nams 01 wimamsion. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davilman spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ballew. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coggins in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Clair White of Charleston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Dianne Moore was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blair White of Charleston. uarrie iiseiie foteat spent a weekend with the Cecil Walkers in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Turner in G reenwood. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McLain observed their 11th anniversary December 24. Birthdays: Linda Faye McClain, January 2. First Spooling By Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. nooert mcGinnis had as quests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Folds and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilkerson of Augusta. A-3-C Leon Hedspeth of the air force visited his mother t \ ^ a i^ P' ? ^,'x MISS GLADYS WILSON is 1 to President Bailey. She is show gifts she received at the Christmi office staff. and other relatives. We were glad to have Leon back for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley had a wedding anniversary December 23. Happy birthday to Betty Johnson, January 29; Reginald Harris, January 13; Phillin Harris .Tannarv 14 Lin Harris, January JO and Joyce Harris, February 3. First Carding By Brooks Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harris and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and family of Pelzer visited the James L. Harris's in Tampa. Fla., Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simmons and family and Mrs. Florence S. Loma toured Florida. Miss Corrine Maye of Greenville spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and TV ff T~1 TV K ivus. uuim iviaye. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and Mrs. Rosic Graham were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Bolden and family, of uAI Hal a. v A' v m Walter Duvall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Duvall, Sr.. Greenwood, is stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., and would like to hear from Clinton friends. His address is 1st Inf. Tng. Regt., Co. F. JANUARY 15. 1954 jf^tSr 'jvfl > i^r ' 'it / I J mj. m WyM the popular and efficient secretary rn here with a -?w of the lovely as party given ] m members of the Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beloft of Atlanta visit- i TV/T ? A/I-.. T U O l.? v.u mi , cuiu 1*11 r*. u . 11. ojiai | during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris i spent their holidays in Pelzer. We are sorry John Foster, Lowell McCall and D. L. McGee have been out sick. Miss Neely Ann Bigham of Winthrop College and Miss Catherine Dunaway of North Greenville Jr. College spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bigham and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe of Union visited friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Littlejohn and daughter of Duncan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Third Carding By Daniel L. Dunaway Wo welcome Raymond Fulmer back after serving two years in the army. Sorry to hear that W. W. Gibbs' sister-in-law was hit bv a car and is in a Greenville hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith had j a birthday December 110. E. C. Moody and family visited in Seneca during the holidays. (Cont'd, on Page 7) TJM J 1 i Pat Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne. Clinton Mills, celebrated her third birthday December 5 with a kindergarten party.