The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1954, Page 3, Image 3
APRIL 15. 1954
NEWS ITEM
No. 2 Weaving. First
By Annie Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
attended the funeral of
their grandson in Spartanburg
March 21. He was the
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Campbell of Wofford
College. He was the first child
of this couple and we are
sincerely sorry for their loss.
Ray Owens spent a weekend
with an old army buddy,
Dillard Owens of Brasstown.
N. C.
Glad to see Mrs. Rosabelle
Patterson back after a leave
of absence, and also Mrs. Leon
Frost. Both are employed in
No. 2 Weaving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornburg
and Shorty Thornburg visited
the latters son, Lee. who is a
patient in Marshall Field
hospital, Montgomery, Ala.
Glad to have Helen Sinclair
back after an illness.
We extend a glad hand to
Harold Austin. Spurgeon
Todd and Robert Arlington,
newcomers to our department.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
spent a weekend in Spartanburg
with the Rae Petits.
Mrs. W. S. Meeks of
Laurens spent two weeks
with her son. J. C. Meeks and
tamily.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Duff in Greenwood.
Mrs. Joe Wrenn and daughter,
Francis, of Waterloo
were recent guests of Annie
Lawson and family.
The Wade Penningtons
celebrated their 14th anniversary
April 6.
Sarah Shelmut had a birthday
March 27 . . . and Harold
Cannady on April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Campbell
of Wofford College spent
the spring holidays with Mrs.
Campbell's parents, the E. C.
Burdettes.
The Harold Hamptons celebrated
their 8th anniversary
March 30.
Third Weaving
By Sara Jenkins
Pvt. John Myers, stationed
at Ft. Jackson, spent a weekend
with his mother, Mrs.
Mozelle Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet
were visited recently
bv Mrs. Robert Overstreet of
Dania. Fla.
The Theodore Jacksons
celebrated their 30th anniversory
Feb. 27.
We welcome Frances Mad.1
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CHURCH BUS?This is the
purchased by Cavalry Baptist Chi
lying districts or who do not ha>
Clinton Mill Cloth Room, is the <
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Lena Costello to our Department.
Lynn Jenkins, daughter of
your reporter, was two February
20. Also my father J.
H. Crow, was 69 February 16.
Hope he will be with us for
69 more.
W. J. Franklin had a birthday
March 8. Said he was 21.
No. 1 Weaving, Third
By Margie Snider
Another month has rolled
around with plenty of April
showers.
Little Brenda Donald,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Donald, had the measles.
Among our sick are David
Coker who has returned
home from the hospital.
Irene Wells has returned
home from Greenville hospital
after receiving treatment
for a back injury.
Mrs. Estelle Mann was out
several days due to illness.
Charles, son of Mrs. Charles
Baker, was sick.
Mr. and Mrs Ronhon Ovor
street and family visited their
daughter and son-in-law in
Williamston.
Mrs. Charles Baker and son
visited relatives and friends
in Newberry and Columbia.
Our honor roll Weavers for
this month are William
Campbell, Horace Campbell,
J. W. Smith. Sidney Foster,
Estelle Mann and Margie
Snider.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallman
visited friends and relatives
in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Hughes and children visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of
Chester.
Furman Hughes, Third
Shift Slasher Tender, had lots
of fun and luck when he
caught a 9' _? pound fish.
Wonder which market he
stopped at?
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Conwell,
parents of Mrs. T. M. Donald,
have moved to Baltimore. We
wish them happiness in their
new home.
Walter Campbell had a
birthday April 7.
Glad to have Mrs. Arthur
Gallman back after a short
rest.
We wish to extend our
deepest sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Sumeral whose
father. Mr. W. O. Dobbins,
passed away.
Those attending a race in
Asheville were Billy Willard.
Mildred Johnson. Walter
Campbell and Jessie Mae
Edmonds.
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new 35 passenger bus recently
arch to transport people from outreIr^n^nnrl^tinn
lamec Hnnau/au
driver of the bus.
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EASTER BONNETS?Dressed up
Women's Choral Group. Seated are
and Marian Mitchell. Standing: Mrs.
Joe Land and Betty Spillers. Arletha
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MALE SINGERS?These are the
who are gaining renown for some 1
Rufus King and Dorsey Turner. Back
Ware.
Contest Extended
The Clean-Up. Fix-Up Contest
at both Clinton and Lydia
Mills has been extended to
May 1 instead of the original
date of April 15.
The change in dates has
been made due to the many
rains recently which have
prevented many people from
doing the work around their
yards which they wanted to /
do. Winners will be an- ?
nounced in the next issue of
THE CLOTHMAKER.
DUWEGO CLUB MEETS i
The Duwego Club held its
regular meeting in the Lydia
Community Center with Mrs. a
Lucille McGee presiding.
After a business meeting re- m
freshments were served by
Mrs. Trannie Boozer. Miss
C a r o 1 v n Roof and Mrs.
Wallace.
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to get out of this country, in- A
stend of fnrminff linr>< trvinfl
to get in. then we can start
worrying about the capitalis
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to sing the "Easter Parade" are the
Alma Spillers, Mrs. Alvin Bagwel!
Eva Land, director; Nellie Osborne,
Pool and Ruby Fallow were absent.
members of the Men's Choral Grou
line singing. In the front row are A]
row nratJv Q .1 i Vi M I P/-^l^ B_
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This is the husky son of the
tomas McCarsons of Lydia who
as twelve February 13 and is
student at Providence School.
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Johnny Glenn Carr is the 5- h
onths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. old
rallace Carr of Aiken, formerly Mr
[ Clinton. Ly(
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I. Polly Brazill, Marie Weir
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p in the Clinton Community
I Lancaster, Chris Davenport,
ufus Handback and William
eision
harlie Moran. National
igue umpire, regards himand
his decisions highly,
makes it clear that he's
s. In one close play, runand
catcher waited for
ran's decision. The ump
titated and the catcher
>d. "Well, is it safe or is
out?" Moran look down
in him and pronounced,
11 I call it, it ain't nuthin."
lack Gaffney was 12 years
March 10. He is the son of
and Mrs. C. M. Gaffney.
jia Mills.