The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1954, Page 2, Image 2
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NEWS FROfc
First Spooling
By Kate Riddle R
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- l(
sel and son and Mrs. Missouri J
Wilkey visited Mr. and Mrs. 1
Willie Miller in Greenville. k
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Powers C
and lVTr and Mco QV>o?-iln?f
v?4tvt ?'A4U. UUVUiCV U1
Enoree visited Mr. and Mrs. a
Ralph Riddle.
We welcome Jackie Bigham '
to our Department from the
Second Shift. P
Happy birthday to Mrs.
Essie Garner, February 28 C
. . . Ralph Riddle, April 2 and
Kate Riddle, April 15. ^
No. 2 Spinning, First
By Jennie Watkins *
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moore
and son of Fork Shoals spent Y
a Sunday with Ruby Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kidd
and sen of Commerce, Ga.,
have moved back to our community.
ivir. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons
of Spartanburg weekended
with Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Kirby.
Miss Alice Thompson of ^
Whitmire spent a weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Whitlock and Mr. Whitlock. 3
Mrs. Mary Ott has returned ^
to work after being ill for
several days. .
Ralph Childs has completed ,
his basic training and will be *
stationed the next four years c
at Lackland Air Base, San
g
Antonio, Texas. _
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis
and family were recent guests v
of Henry McGinnis in Spartanburg.
I
Betty and Joyce Ott and
Gary Taylor are able to resume
their duties after being (
ill. ;
Birthday greetings to: j
Mrs. Ruby Hudson, Feb- ;
ruary 25; Jackie Hames, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hames,
was two February 19; Mrs. (
Bardv Cannon, March 22; j
Cleo Lusk, March 24 and
daughter Julia, March 7.
Pvt. William J. Eustace,
stationed in Korea. March 1,
and his sister, Mel Harvey,
March 14. They are the son .
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eustar#*
Mr. an dMrs. W. D. Gilbert <
will observe their 19th an- j
niversary March 23.
We welcome William (
Grant, a new Doffer, to our ]
Department. And believe you
me, when I say we have good
Doffers. we mean it and we
appreciate them.
Third Spinning, No. 2
By Helen McAllister
After 57 years at Clinton
Mills. Mrs. Minnie Campbell
has retired and is now making
her home with her son, Fred,
at Lvdia Mills.
Mr. and Mrc T R T<r?-w?~
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Turner in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mutze
were weekend quests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer.
Lawrence Leopard has aninjured
foot suffered when hit \
by a car. I
Carroll Baker celebrates a
birthday March 27. i
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I CLINTON
Frances Rowe's birthday is
flarch 4 . . . and Ray McAlliser
had one March 4 . . . Mrs.
. B. Fuller had one February
5 . . . Charlene Fuller's
irthday was February 8 and
Jail Fuller's, February 12.
Jimmy Rochester celebrates
birthday March 17.
Louise Harris is recovering
rom an eye operation.
Jack Peavy is in the hosital.
Richard, Gylell and Monda
'hillon all had the measles.
Mrs. Effie Downs has been
11 for a week.
Johnny, Butch and Danny
lay Deadwvler all have had
he measles.
Fred Satterfield is back at
*ork after being out with the
lu.
Perry Moore has had the
measles.
We welcome Mrs. Fred
Hng to our Department.
Third Spooling
By Mary Ealy
We welcome Beulah Ste
van as a new comer to our
Department.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith
ind daughter of Beach Island
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
>tewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn of
Dreenville visited Mr. and
tfrs. Melvin Seay and Mr.
ind Mrs. H. H. Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitell
and son visited Mr. and
tfrs. Willie Miller in Greenville.
The Harold Copelands of
foanna visited Mr. and Mrs.
y/Iiles Lawson.
Billy Reese has the measles.
Happy birthday to Mrs.
D'Neal Campbell, February
!2 . . . Dewey Brazil. March
c. tv/t * ^ "
o . . . iviargarei cseasy, iviarcn
SO and Frances Reese, March
II.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy
) b s e r v e d an anniversary
Vlarch 5.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
Maggie Allison of Joanna
md George Brown of Greenwood
visited the Ott Stones.
The John Kirklands and
Vlrs. O'Dell Lambert spent a
Sunday with the Lee Hamays.
Among our sick are Bobby
^ 1_ I TV n i 11
~a&ie ana mis. umena wnitnirc.
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MAXIE Hedgepath, son of
Mrs. John Hedgepath, Clinton
Mills, has completed his air
'orce basic training and has
:een selected for the cadet trainrig
program.
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CLINTON BASKETBALL?Cc
team at Clinton Mills this season s
Mills. Linda Burdette. Phyliss Kii
Dot Wilkie, Lorraine Patterson. Ci
Birthdays: Dianne Bright
celebrates a birthday March
25 and Frances Dunaway had
one March 8.
First Carding
By Brooks Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilliland
and children of Greenville.
Mary Turner of Fountain
Inn, Frances and Lillian
Arrowwood of Del Rio. Tenn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Sullivan
and son of Piedmont. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Sexton of
Kinards and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Longshore of Joanna
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Gilliland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams
of North Greenville Junior
College visited Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson
announce the birth of a
daughter. Minnie Anita, February
27.
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k i e
Brown announce the birth of
a daughter, Janice Carroll.
Frankie is in the Navy in
Korea.
No. 2 Carding, Second
By E. C. Moody
Mrs. Beatrice Fuller and
husband of Charlotte spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert
recently visited Mrs. Ruby
Woods in Greenwood.
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PVT. FRED Wilson Price is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Price. Clinton Mills. He is
stationed at Ft. Riley. Kan.
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P m <?j^H^k
>ach Chuck Leatherwood turn
is shown above. Seated are Gl<
rkland. Patsy Gwinn, Mickie
arol Martin. Corrine Campbell
CLINTON-LYDIA BASF
both mills had a very sui
Anderson in a field day wi
Star team. Front: V. Ginn. A
and B. Ginn. Back: Coach 1
and Galloway.
SHINY AWARDS?This
stalled in the reception roo
numerous trophies won
teams during past years. 1
obvious from the many troF
MARCH 15. 1954
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i^^r: ^i i'i'J
ied out a fine midget girls basketball
oria Matthews, Martha Littleton, Sandra
O'Shields. Standing are Lois Franklin,
and Sue Hamilton.
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[ETMEN?This combination team from
ccessful season, defeating teams from
th "Bootsie" Fuller chosen on the Allibercrombie.
Fuller. Patterson. Hedspeth
Leatherwood, Boyette. Wilkie. Edmonds
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wS^S ' Mgr'jg
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is the attractive cabinet recently inm
of Clinton Mills which d:splays the
r Clinton Lydia baseball and softball
"he success of Clinton-Lydia teams is
hies shown here.