The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1954, Page 8, Image 8
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NEWS FROA
(Cont'd, from Page 7)
No. 1 Weaving
By Mildred Kinard
Mr. and Mrs. Henry English
and son of Montgomery, Ala.
were holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Riser.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Quinton
of Fort Smith, Ark. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers.
Miss Lucille Branch and
Hodge Donahue of Spartan
burg were guests of Mr and
Mrs. Bill Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
visited relatives and friends
in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold
of Jacksonville, Fla. visited
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arnold and dad, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Campbell and
daughter of Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. James Arnold of
Hemingway were dinner
guests of the Joe Griffins in
Florence Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry and
daughters were Christmas
guests of Mrs. D. G. Jackson
in Columbia.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr.
visited the Joe Terry, Jr.'s in
Aiken.
Mrs. Bessie Queene. Mrs.
Hugh Cunningham. Mrs. Elloree
Cunningham and Pat
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ruban Stewart in
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson
and Mrs. Sybil Sidnith
and son were guests of Mrs.
Glennie Kendricks in Columbia.
Mrs. C. C. Davis of Greenwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rosenburg of Newport
News, Va. were guests of Mrs.
Lillian Ellison.
Mrs. Alta Crain of Laurens
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jennings
and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Griffin and children
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Braswell.
Palmer Howard of New
York, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Brown of Texas and Mrs.
Mary Duffie of Atlanta were
guests of the Joe Terrys.
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mi. ana lvirs. tsm Terry had
an anniversary December 24.
Glad to have Mrs. Lois
Boyette and Sarah Powers
back after being sick.
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Hazel O'Donald is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
O'Donald. Clinton, and is IS
years old.
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No. 3 Weaving, Second
By Christine Gray
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin
celebrated their 42nd anniversary
December 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson
and Billy spent Christmas
with his parents in Pennington
Gap, Va. Billy spent a 20day
furlough with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dees
and children spent a weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Beckham.
Frank Smith has been out
for sometime due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton
had their son Clifton at home
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1UI ^111 ISlUldb. fie IS SUIL1UUed
at Fort Jackson.
Helen Gallow had a birthday
December 4 when she was
seven. Linda Kav Slack was
10 January 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
O'Donald and children spent
Christmas in Lavonia, Ga.
Lonnie Fallow's father, Mr.
Lawrence Fallow, passed
away Monday before Christmas.
We extend our sympathy.
We wish everyone of you a
happy New Year.
Truman Leopard has a
mind like an elephant, he
never forgets, and those gifts
he gives are the nicest things.
Thank you, Truman.
No. 1 Weaving, Third
By Izell Campbell
The Leonard Varnums and
children of Ware Shoals and
the Olin Motes of Williamston
visited the Clarence Motes.
The Dick Iveys and daughters
spent Christmas with
Mrs. C. E. Ivey in Ware
Shoals.
Sorry to report that Neuffer
Creswell has a dislocated
shoulder. Better luck in '54.
Mrs. Alton Payton remains
ill at her home and we wish
her a speedy recovery.
The Artis Smiths spent
Christmas with Mrs. W. S.
Smith in Spartanburg.
Wedding bells rang out December
23 for Juanita McGinnis
and Wayne Graham
The couple are making theii
home at 401 Jackson St.
We have quite a few fid
dlers and guitar players on the
3rd shift. Anyone interested ir
formng a band?
Our Honor Roll weavers an
Frank Lawson. Louise Parker
Dorothy Lawson and Saili<
Wyatt.
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Lena Gilliam was 13 years o!
December 27. She is the daught<
> of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliar
Clinton Mills.
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Grady Worthy had a birth- il
day January 5 . . . Frank Law- d
son has a birthday January u
29 . . . Little Stanley Lawson C
will be four January 31 . . . a
the Clarence Motes celebrate h
their 17th anniversary Jan- n
uary 29.
That red glow on the third E
shift is not a danger signal? E
just Robert Crowell blushing.
We welcome Robert Work- t
man as a new employee. C
We are extremely proud of d
our safety record for the past I
year without a lost-time accident.
We're out to make a d
million hours now without an
accident. The cute signs post- E
ed on our bulletin boards are i
constant reminders of safety, a
uwi i ^ iiiai iuviv. i?iiv.iiuv.1 -v
Lawson is ill.
On December 23 Bernice a
Sexton became the bride of c
James Crov. The couple is
making their home with the t
bride's mother, Mrs. Bonnie a
Sexton. I
No. 2 Weaving, First I
By Grace Wooten 5
Christmas is gone and we
hope it was happy for all.
Another New Year is ahead ?
and maybe it is just as well *
that we don't know what it 1
holds forth.
Seems as if our folk? did a
good bit of traveling during '
the holidays even with the
bad weather. The Coleman s
Caubles took off for warmer 1
climes, going to Miami where
they visited the Leonard '
Scotts. Janet said they went
swimmine Christmas dav and ^
brought back pictures to
prove it. They also visited Mr. J
and Mrs. Tom Ballew while *
there.
Mrs. Dora Leopard had all
her children and grandchildren
home Christmas. There
were 24 for dinner, including
Miss Shirley Craine of Joanna.
Harold Meadows was a real
Santa Claus December 23. He
drove Mrs. "Buddy" Sexton to
Columbia to meet her husband
home from Korea where
he has been for a year.
Harold and his mother, Mrs.
Thornton MpaHows viscitpd in
Lancaster.
Mrs. Mell Huey and Charles
and Miss Nell Canfield spent
a few days in Atlanta with
? Mell's sister, Mrs. Gladys
1 Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beden2
baugh spent Christmas with
, her sister, Mrs Kate Evans
2 and the Dick Dovers.
The Freeman Lanfords vis
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?r Mary Ann is the 12-year-old
n. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hoover. Clinton Weaving.
:ed Mr. * Lanford's grandaughter,
Patricia O'Rielly,
/ho is a patient at State Park,
'hristmas the Lanfords had
s guests Pvt. Joe Chafin,
iOme from Korea, and his
nother, Mrs. Eva Chafin.
The Rudolph Barkers, the
). M. Sanders and Mrs. A. A.
barker visited Greenville.
Talmadge Sanders of Sparanburg
and the Joe Wards of
Greenwood visited the Ru
lolph Barkers and the A. A.
barkers during the holidays.
Pvt. Pat Lowe spent a 15lay
furlough with his parents.
The Herbert Hughes visited
lis mother, Mrs. A. H. Hughes
n Spartanburg and also Mr.
ind Mrs. F. C. Adair in
jreenville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pressley
ind Richard spent the holilays
with the Lewis Butlers.
The Clyde Putnams visited
he Charlie Coles in Joanna
ind the Calvin Sieglers in
*ock Hill.
The John Sieglers of
3rooksville, Fla. and Ansel
Siegler of Tampa visited their
lister, Mrs. Clyde Putnam,
rhe Clyde Putnams also had
is guests the Claude Farmers,
he Millard Murphys and Rufis
Ballard of Joanna.
The Sam Hoovers visited
lis mother, Mrs. M. H. Go:orth
in Pineville.
Little Sandra Lee Meadors
spent Christmas with relatives
in Miami.
The E. N. Harrills visited
riis mother in Union.
The J. R. Coles visited W.
P. Patterson in Anderson.
The Jack Wilsons visited
Mrs. Wilson's mother in Raleigh,
N. C.
Roy Cannon and Charlie
Barker have been strutting
around. They're both new
grandpas. Mr. and Mrs. Bardy
Cannon became the proud
parents of a boy, Barry Lynn,
December 12. Mrs. Cannon is
the former Patsy Webb.
Pvt. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles
also have a baby boy, Kenneth
Vernon, born December
23. Mrs. Suttle is the former
Jo Ann Barker. This little fellow
is the first grandchild of
/\. /v earner.
Raymond Tucker is recuperating
at home after being
in the hospital from an injury
received at work.
Mrs. Raymond McCoy underwent
surgery December
30. Hope she'll soon be out
again.
Gholdie Simmons celebrated
a birthday December
27. The Earl Don nans celeIMhjL
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Charles Cooper, son of Mr
and Mrs. Calvin Cooper, is showr
above as he celebrated his 9tt
birthday December 6 with j
party at his home.
JANUARY IS, 1954
brate their 4th anniversary
January 21.
Happy New Year to all.
No. 2 Weaving, Second
By Loyd Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and son visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith in Hartsville.
Marvin Owens stepson, Paul
Pyson, of Little Rock, Ark.,
spent Christmas here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Patterson
of Gastonia, N. C.
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spcni me nonaays wun mr.
and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis.
Bobby Joe Braswell enlisted
in the air force Nov. 16 and
is stationed at Lackland Air
Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Rebecca McCarson and
children spent Christmas
with her mother, Mrs. Edd
Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Fulmer
of Prosperity spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. James McCarson.
Buddy Sexton has returned
home after a year in Korea
. . . Billy Duncan spent Christmas
with Thomas Tullis . . .
We welcome John Hughes, J.
T. Bramlett and Jesse mar- \
row to the second shift.
Margaret Hoover spent |
Christmas in Laurens.
We welcome Shirley Roberts
from Charleston. <
Raymond Lawson's birthday
was Dec. 16 ... Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and .
David of Charleston spent the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. '
Marcell Barker and Mr.
Barker.
Carolyn Gillespie visited I
Margaret Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price
announce the birth of a son,
December 25.
Christine Taylor was five i
Dec. 8, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Strickland
of N. C. had Christmas
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dinner wun mis. ivictiy ic^ylor.
J. C. Wilson has been out
sick.
No. 3 Weaving
By Ruth Oxner
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine,
Mrs. H. W. Simmons and
son and Mrs. Blanche Creswell
spent several days in
Atlanta dui.ng the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell
and Becky of Charlotte
spent Christmas with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Oxner.
We are glad to welcome
Mrs. J. W. Fowler to our department.
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Keith Creswell is the 9i
rronths-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Melvin Creswell. Clinton Weavi
ing and has been walking since
he was 8 months old.