The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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MARCH 15. 1954 NEWS ITEMS No. 2 Weaving, First By Annie Lawson ( Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milam 1 attended the Gospel singing 1 at the Greenwood auditorium. ^ Wade Pennington, Warper in No. 2 Weaving, had his < teeth pulled recently and has 1 gone to gumming. He looks 1 just like he always did?from the back, that is. Joe Davenport had a birthday February 26 but being a man wno can Keep a secrei, he didn't say which one it was. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney celebrated their 13th ananniversarv February 22. The Bill Dagnalls of Laurens observed their 15th anniversary February 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford celebrated their 9th anniversary March 5. Congratulations to the following who had birthdays: Betty Jean Stone, six years old February 16, daughter of the Robert Stones. Kenneth, five on February 11: Billy, seven February 3; John, 10 February 1. All are U~ ?L:i ~ r TV/f.. i tv it nit- Liinuri'ii <u mr. ana ivns. Frank Walker of Lydia. R. B. Fennell had a birthday March 1. Thomas Meeks will be 11 years old March 17. Seems as if Fehrunrv is n popular b i r t h d a v month, doesn't it? Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris attended the funeral of J. R. Rumflet in Morganton. N. C. recently. The John Gallmans visited in Greenville. Mrs. Evelyn Cannadv and her mother. Mrs. Nannie Brown, visited in Columbia. Joe Darnell of Charleston visited friends and relatives here. Mrs. Crowell. mother-inlaw of Harlev Culpepper, recently returned from a visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss anci cnuaren visited in Greenwood. Glad to report that little Buddy Green is up and out again after having the measles. He is the son of Mrs. Lucille Green. Sadie Grant of Spartanburg spent a weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milam. ?y T A jiilwAf j/L CATHY DIANE was a year old February 20. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkie. Lydia Mills. T ; AT LYDIA Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fennell celebrated their third anniversary February 23. Mrs. Fennell is the former Miss Iris Shumate. Mrs. Chess King and :laughter, Yvette, with Mrs. Letha Rhodes, visited relatives in Union. The Joe Cor leys were visitors in Greenwood. The J. C. Meeks visited in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Herman visited Mr. and Mrc Wile,*.-. i? J<AI U. ?* UiJ"ll III Spartanburg; Mrs. Campbell is the former Miss Hilda Burrlette. Mrs. Mary Braxton spent two days recently with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy May. CI lad to see Mi s. Helen Cook back at work after an absence of two weeks due to the illness of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n Nabors were supper guests of the former's aunt. Mrs. Janice Prince. 1st Spinning. Spooling By Mary Ellison Mrs. Jim Dean visited Pearl Wertz in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Campbell in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones cf Williamston and Detroit. Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones. Quinton Jones has been visiting relatives in Tennessee. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pridmore were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan of Charlotte and Mrs. J. 11. Andrews and son of Sumter. Laura Darby and mother, Mrs. Rosa Morris, and Mrs. T> , r> i : 1 _i uniw ii >11111 I'liuuruii visited the J. A. Jacksons in Newberry. They surprised Mrs. Morris with a birthday dinner. Mrs. Mar* Ctt and children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton. Mac Harris continues ill at his home n?>ar Laurens. Mr. and Mis. Jennings Cook and R o be i t visited the Charley Waldrops recently. (Cont'd, on Page 7) LUiMra RONALD will be 13 years old March 24. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Corley, Lydia Mills. HE CLOTHMAKER Lydia Cubs Have Pack Meeting Lydia's first Cub Scout Pack Meeting was held recently in the Providence School building with eightyseven guests present. Den No. 1 won the banner for attendance and Den No. 2 received the Fox Tail. Horace Smith, Cubmaster, presided and the following program ^iven: Opening?Den No. 3, Mrs. Earl Hamrick. Den Mother. Welcome?Horace Smith, Cubmaster. Movie on Scouting?Smokey Eggers. Skit?Den No. 1, Mrs. lone Wallace. Den Mother. Sone oeriod. Presentation of Bobcat Pins ?J. B. Neal, Assistant Cubmaster; presentation of attendance banner, closing. Den No. 2. Miss Margaret Blakely, Den Mother. Teen Canteen Proves Popular The Lydia Teen-age Canteen. which meets each Friday night, is proving very popular with the younger set. Several new members were present at the last meeting. Anyone in the Community of teen-age is invited to be come a memoer ana pareius and friends are always invited as quests. The Canteen is under the supervision of Burl Allen, Mrs. Addison Neighbors, Mrs. lone Wallace and Miss Margaret Blakely. ,, iouv y W V Bobby Sagle. Clinton, is siek. Mrs. O t h e 1 1 a Whitmire, w iiiiiuu. is uui snjpk. Sally Harris, Clinton, is recovering from an eve operation. Jack Heavy. Clinton, is in the hospital. Mrs. Effie Downs. Clinton, has been ill. Mac Harris, Lydia, continues ill at his home near Lau rens. JIMMY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields, Lydia Mills, recently celebrated a birthday HBrags* -1 pp" \^k mM \ \ I#* \^f. W /* HL \ \ 6^8 K^k 1J SAFETY INVENTION?Pat chanic of Clinton Cotton Mills, ha: tilter shown above as it is being The device quickly flips the heav of a pneumatic lift which prevents m HE LYDIA FATHER-SON BANC fathers had a fine banquet at I during National Boy Scout Weel shown above. ^HFT ?B r ?^H LYDIA KID PARTY?It wa Aowakiya Campfire Girls had a Linda Satterfield. Betty Lou M Mickie O'Shields. Standing: Shell Wigley, Andrea Jean Dowdle, Joa: Pearson and Joyce Roof. \ "W~ Y~"\ \ , * P 1?-I I i . YVONNE Zogg, who recently celebrated ner 12th birthday, is the daughter of Mrs. Annie Zogg, Lydia Mills. ? I \ ' *jt M >.^?%,-. > >C^f;-*' ^Jj^B I I Patterson, Assistant Master Mes designed and built the cloth bale used in the Clinton Cloth Room. Y cloth bales over through the use > lifting and slipping accidents. lUET?Lydia Boy Scouts and their >resbyterian College Dining Room i. One of the groups attending is W|BH Mm M M s a lot of fun when the Lydia "kid party" last month. Seated are cLendon. Nancy Jo Johnson and by Alexander. Faye Bailey, Peggy n Wigley, Janice Davenport. Vivian ^ I - MICKEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields of Lydia Mills, recently celebrated a birthday.