The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1954, Page 7, Image 7
FEBRUARY 15. 1954
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Greenwood visited Catherine
Dunaway.
J. C. Lowe visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sparks
and family of Greenwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Sparks.
Bobbv Middleton of Greenville
visited his grandparents,
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mi . anu mis. i\. r. nan is.
If you have any news,
please give it to me before
the deadline each month.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
The Odell Lamberts visited
the Lee Hambvs near Clinton.
The Ted Arledge family of
Asheville and the James
Abrams of Newberry visited
Mrs. Othella Whitmire.
Rulphor Stones of Greenwood
and the John Satterfields
of Newberry, Mrs.
Lucille Land and Mrs. Poole
of Clinton visited the Ott
Stones.
Cloth Room, Second
By Pearl Hammett
Well, here we are again
with the news. I want to
thank the editor for his very
encouraging note on my first
try as a reporter and I hope
I can live up to it.
Mrs. L. A. Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Thomas of Spartanburg
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ithiel Harvey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Japart,
of Lanford. spent a Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tumblin and family.
Fred Tumblin and little
Freddie have been on the
sick list. We wish them a
speedy recovery.
We regret that Mrs. Annie
Pearl Kellev of Greenville,
mother of Mrs. Annie TinsIpv
i? ir* 11 snrinnc puriflitinn
at Greenville General hospital
after bein^ hit by an automobile
January 27. We hope
she will soon be well a^ain.
THE OFFICE STAFF OF CI
time out immediately before Chri
Mary Nielson, Lorraine Desmond
Betty Meyers; Back row: Norma
Walter Regan and Frank Kelly, 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilbert
had as weekend quests their
children, Mr. and Mrs. John
H. McNuer and children and J
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts j
and son of Laurens.
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weekend in Silver Street
with Bonnie Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Grogan and children visited
in Ninety Six.
Ben Williams and his
brother, Vernon, attended a
special meeting at the Church
of God in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Hammett
and daughter. Donna,
visited Mrs. Pearl Hammett
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans
had as guests for a weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Patterson
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans
and daughter were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Barrett of Laurens.
Little Jean Kinard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Evans, has had the measles
and Mrs. Evans' mother. Mrs.
R. A. Wright, has had the
flu. Hope they will be well
soon.
We are sorry Richard
Cooper had an injury to his
hand recently while operating
a folder. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Edna McNuer. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Gilbert,
celebrated her 25th birthday
February 11.
John Morgan Prather, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Prather, was three January
9 . . . Wanda Jean Scott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Scott, was six Januarv
10.
I want to thank my fellow
workers for their fine cooperat
inn l^non llio nmifc ?? *'*
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in, folks.
No. 2 Spinning, First
By Jennie Watkins
Friends of Fred Whitlock
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-INTON COTTONS. INC.. our New
stmas for a Christmas tree and par
and Ivy Ray. Second row: Veroni
n Meyers, president: Carl RamiscI
rice president.
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THESE ARE EMPLOYEES <
Several still are employed either
Marler. Blanche Creswell. Secon
Inez Sorrow, A. D. Martin. Her!
Doug Coats. John Word. Third r<
Furman Campbell. Jim Gaddy,
row: Wallace Coats. Rudy Marlei
McCarley. George Driggers, Ed Bs
Whitmire. Willard Sellars. Back i
Camp. Unknown. Claude Princi
Owens, N. J. Dempsey. Guy Bei
will regret to learn he is a
patient at Veterans Hospital
in Columbia. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie
visited in Woodruff recently.
Bobbv Joe Galloway and
Maxie Joe Hedspeth are taking
basic training at Lackland
Air Base in San Antonio,
Texas. These boys finished
Clinton high last year and
we miss them while they are
away.
Mrs. Macie Coates of
Laurens and Miss Alice
Thompson of Whitmire spent
a weekend with Mrs. Fred
Whitlock.
This is not a fad and
fashion column, but have you
noticed that Virginia Holtzclaw
is wearing bangs now.
They are most becoming.
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York selling agency, took a little
ty as shown above. Front row:
ica Sammon. Regina Ziolkowski
1. Jack Wilson. Warren Weisi
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DF THE WEAVING DEPARTMEN1
at Clinton or Lydia. First row: Pa
d row: Ed Turner. Hallie Campbell
>ert Coats, Mr. Barnes, Watson Mea
>w: Jim Warren. Jim Gregory. Lu
Mrs. Gaddy, Bessie Garner, Joe M
r. A. H. Campbell. Cris Penland. Vi
liley, John Epps, Mr. McMeekin. Li
row: Will Smith, Jessie Epps, Lewi
s. Jack Vanderford, Loyd Barnes,
inett. Unknown, Fred Burnett, Ed 1
Pfc. Earl Satterfield. son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield.
is stationed at Camp Pendleton
Calif
Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Caughman
of Orlando, Fla., are the
proud parents of a daughter.
Linda Carol. This is the
reason the grandmother, Mrs.
Annie Mae Caughman is all
smiles these days.
Ted Ward received his discharge
from the air corps in
Charleston December 9.
Will someone tell us why
J. C. Childress says he doesn't
like girls when he escorts
one home regularly? . . . And
we hear that Billy McGee
has practically worn out a
set of tires going to Lvdia
P\'Pr\' n i rrV-\t pAiilrl if Kn n
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girl? Time will tell.
Birthdays: Fred Havnie,
January 17 . . . Bardv Cannon.
January 19 . . . Gail
Fuller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Fuller, seven January
26 . . . Mrs. Clyde Laney.
February 3 . . . and her son,
Gary, was six February 11
. . . Kenneth Tucker. February
15 . . . Carl Lusk, February
16 . . . Vernetta Lusk
and R. D. Daniel. February 21
. . . Mrs. Gertrude Brazill,
February 23 . . . Billy Watkins.
February 24 and
Roberta McGinnis, Februarv
26.
Mr. and Mrs. J .T Mr
Ginnis observed their 22nd
anniversary January 20. Mr.
McGinnis also had a birthday
January 17.
Third Spooling
By Mary Ealy
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitsel
of near Danielsville, Ga.,
visited the Robert Whitsels.
H A Pnnolanrl r\f rioor
Clinton visited the Miles
Law sons.
( The A. E. Ealys with the
James Haynes and Mrs. Allen
Smith and daughter of Seneca
visited the Cherokee Indian
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T. Clinton Cotton Mills, in 1915.
ul Burnett. Willie Stroud. Audry
. Clara Milam, Sallie Abercrombie,
dors, Joe Wofford. Tom Aughtry.
ither Baldwin, Fred Buchanan.
cCarson, Victor Huckaby. Fourth
ctor Camp, Wilson Garner. John
ike Moss, Burt Whitxnire, John
is Prince. Mark Ballard. Frank
Mark Barnes. Bill Kellett. Bud
?atton and J. P. Kellett.
reservation in North Carolina.
The William Samples observed
their fourth wedding
anniversary January 28.
Violet King gave a party
honoring her daughter,
Kellene. on her fourth birthday
January 11.
LeRov Burden and family
wish to thank everyone for
the flowers sent during the
death of their father, Mr.
James C. Burden.
No. 2 Weaving
By Loyd Taylor
We are glad to see all the
work goinn on in the new
Weave Room. We have 803
looms running now and will
have 493 more running soon.
Let's do our part to help
each other in this nice room.
We welcome Mildred
Smith to our department and
Frank Smith. Hope they both
will like it.
Mrs. Bessie E. Spencer and
son visited Mrs. Junior Kirby.
James Kirby, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Kirby, had a
birthday February 1.
We welcome Adger Leverette
to our department.
Mrs. M. J. Spence has a
birthday February 18.
Glad to have Tuck Collins
from Joanna now working at
the Clinton Mills barber shop
with I ,pp Pnwol 1 T"Vio?t ~"
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both fine men and their
motto is, "We want every
head in our business."
We welcome F u r m a n
Adams to the Weave Room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson
visited her parents in
Spartanburg.
Mrs. Gertrude Duggins of
Spartanburg visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kay Patterson.
Margaret Homer has a
birthday February 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Fulmer
spent a weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James
McCarson.
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