The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1954, Page 6, Image 6
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NEWS FROK
(Cont'd, from Page 2)
Louise Harvey, April 9 and
her daughter, Tonita, April
10.
Third Carding
By Daniel L. Dunaway
Jack Wright, Jr., a member
of the senior class, went to
wasningion with the senior
class.
Birthdays: Harold Stroud,
March 17 . . . Mrs. Harold
Stroud. March 20 . . . Edd and
Fred, twin sons of Walter
Lee. were 13 in March.
We welcome Frank Motes
to our department.
Pvt. Richard S. Dunaway of
Camp Gordon. Ga., spent a
weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway
had their 21st anniversary
April 1.
No. 2 Spinning, First
By Jennie Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galloway
and the A. G. Galloways
visited the latter's son. Carl,
at Veterans hospital in Au
US lei.
Mrs. Herman Nabors surprised
her husband with a
birthday dinner at their home
March 14. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Nabors. Mrs.
Maggie Duckett. Mrs. Lucy
Nabors, Miss Maggie Nabors,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Nabors of
Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Chestlev Nabors of Newberry.
He was remembered
with many gifts. Don't know
his age as it seems men are
more reluctant than women
in giving their ages.
Mrs. George McGinnis and
daughter of Chester spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
McGinnis. Must have enjoyed
their visit as I have heard of
no in-law trouble! (We have
to have a little fun, Ruth, and
it seems you were elected this
month!)
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Timms
and daughter of Pendleton
visited Mrs. Lillie Mae Mills
for a weekend.
Miss Betty Jean Caughman
and Genr Floyd attended the
ice vogues in Greenville.
M . and Mrs. Grey Stroud
of Joanna spent a Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk.
Mrs. Fred WhitlnrW
relatives in Newberry.
Airman Bobby Joe Galloway
has returned to Scott air
base, Belleville, 111., after
spending a furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Galloway.
We are glad to report that
R D. Daniel is recuperating
nicely at home after sustaining
injuries from an automobile
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Church
attended a birthday dinner in
honor of her father, P. J. Padgett.
in Gray Court.
Birthday greetings to Phyllis
Anne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Hames, four March
10 . . . Stella Duckett, March
31 . . . Juanita Graham, March
22 . . . Brenda Woody, April
2 . . . Margaret Brown, April
13 . . . Mrs. Jimmie Lawson,
April 6 . . . Donnie Womble,
March 20 and daughter.
Carolyn, April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody
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had an anniversary March 30.
No. 2 Weaving, First
By Grace Wooten
Ah, Spring! When a young
man's fancy turns to what the
young lady has been thinking
of all year. Wonderful fishing
weather, too. Your reporter
already has caught a
2pound bass, but Joyce
Handback beat me with a
four pounder and Wayne
Graham's wife, J u a n i t a,
caught a six pounder. Some
people just have a little
better luck.
Speaking of luck, James
Cole got an income tax refund
check for two cents.
He's lucky, because we had
to pay but at least we know
our government is honest.
A-3C Bobby Joe Galloway
spent a 10 day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Galloway. Bobbv is stationed
at Belleville, 111.
Carl Galloway, of Laurens,
also a son of the A. G. Gallo
ways, is a patient at the Veterans
hospital in Augusta
where he will have an operation.
We wish him luck.
Mrs. Lewis Butler, Jr. and
children spent two weeks in
Troy, N. C. visiting her
parents, the E. C. Pressleys.
Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartanburg.
A. B. Hughes and
the B. R. Wests visited the J.
H. Hugh es.
Mrs. Ora Wood spent a
weekend in Greenwood with
her son and his wife, the
Robert Woods.
The Charles Hayes, Mrs.
Mazie Chandler and daughter
Wilma, of Greenville visited
the Sam Hoovers.
The Rudolph Barkers visited
the Joe Wards in Greenwood.
Mrs. Thornton Meadors,
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Stricklands visited Gastonia.
N. C.
The Clyde Putnams had
Miss Jo Carrol of Whitmire
as a guest.
The Fate Arnolds had both
their sons home the same
weeker i. Boatswain 2-C Paul
"Shorty" Arnold, of the navy
who is leaving for Cuba, and
the James Arnolds of Georgetown.
James is principal of
the Hendway high school
there.
Mrs. Claudine Doolittle has
been ill for some time. Hope
she will soon be better.
Glad to have Mrs. Ursula
Blakely back after more than
a week's illness.
Lots of birthdays this time:
Ned Handhark was 11 Marrli
23 . . . Larry Joe Barker, six
March 29 . . . Iris Hughes, 13
March 18 . , . Janet Kennedy,
9 March 30 , . . Clark Meadors
and Wayne Graham share
April 5 and Sam Hoover almost
got with them as his is
April 4 . . . Little Sandra
Ginn, two on April 9, arrived
on her grandmother's birthday
, . . Mrs. Rudolph Barker,
April 14 and Rudolphia on
April 17.
Pat Lanford, 18 April 24 . ..
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. . . hor husband, April 14.
The Otis Grahams celebrated
an anniversary March
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Mrs. Miller.
Kay Young Given
Birthday Party
March 6th was a very
special day for little Miss
Kay Young, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr. as
it was her 6th birthday.
The event was celebrated
with a birthday party at the
Youngs' residence with
several guests attending.
Games and contests were enjoyed
by all the children. The
house was beautifully decorated
with yellow and
white spring flowers. The
dining table was centered
with a pink and white birthday
cake and favors of colorful
paper hats and plar.tic
lambs adorned with candy
were given the children.
Little Kay cut her birthday
cake after which each guest
was served cake and ice
cream.
Kay's mother was assisted
in entertaining by Mrs.
Edgar Copeland, Mrs. Gary
Holcomb and Mrs. L. C.
Ficklin.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
GIVEN
Mrs. Joe Campbell entertained
a number of teen-agers
at the Community building
honoring her daughter, Dawn
on the occasion of her 15th
birthday.
Games were enjoyed
throughout the evening.
Afterwards they were served
refreshments by Mrs. Campbell,
assisted by Mrs. J. B.
Reeder, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat
and Mis. Annie Evans.
Dawn received many lovely
gifts from her friends on this
happy occasion.
BRIDE-ELECT FETED
Saturday evening, March
20, the Clinton Mills Community
building was the setting
for a miscellaneous shower
honoring Miss Betty Anne
Campbell of Columbia, recent
bride-elect. Wedding bells
were pinned on the guests
upon arrival and a lovely
corsage presented the honoree
upon arrival.
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iders of Campfire and Bluebird acl
Mrs. Vera Smith, Mrs. Murray 1
va Land, Mrs. C. C. Brookshire, Mi
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Miss Ruth
May Day
(Cont'd, from Page 1)
ward Tumblin, Billy Oakley,
and George Blackwell.
"The Merry Merry Milkmaids"?Carol
Frazier, Nyoka
Sprouse, Melda Dean. Elaine
Harvey, Brenda Hawkins. LaDon
McCravey, Bcverlve
Webb and Teresa Worthy.
VII. "Oats. Peas, Beans and
Barley Grow"?Carol Gregory,
Patricia Horton, Nancy
Hughey. Jo Ann Kirbv, Linda
Lambert, Elaine Marti n,
t\ /r : - - a ? *
lviane lviariin. Ann Marshall,
Elizabeth Moore, Melda Satterfield,
Ernest Blackwell.
Fred Hanna, Oscar Howell.
Tommy Kitchens, James McLendon,
Larry Pace. David
Pace, Donald Reed, Donald
Snider. Johnny Webb and
Mitchell Wigley.
VIII. Norwegian Mountain
March?Mary Abercrombie,
Betty Ann Blackstock, Pauline
Cato, Linda Corley,
Dianne Davenport. Wilma
Edmunds, Brenda Franklin,
Evelyn Frost. Janice Goss,
Cecelia McLendon, Sandra
Mills, Florence Revis, Joyce
Roof. Jean Sanders. Kav
Roberts, Allen Johnson, Jack
Harris, Douglas Gregory,
Larry Motto. Jerry Satterfield.
Roger Whitmire and
i5i11 vv vaii.
IX. Hikers in Spring
Games, "Tiritomba"?Shirley
G o r d a n, Carol Franklin.
Joyce Estes, Dianne Blackwell.
Joyce Burton, Shirley
Poison, Carolyn Frost, Rebecca
Gregory, Darleen
Templeton, Johnny Russell,
Gary (loss. Tommy Morton,
Richard Sanders, Rollen Revis,
Bruce Mills, Johnny
Hawkins, J or Fuller, Richard
Corley, Johnny Oakley, Odis
Emerv and Fred Dickerson.
X. Highland Schottische?
Carolyn Bennett. Helen
Black, Alivee Cunningham,
Mary Cunningham. Wilhcmenia
Glenn, Judy Morton,
Alma Jo Poole, Barbara
Roberts, Eria Lois Kirbv, Rebecca
Jones and Lois Franklin.
APRIL 15. 1954
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tivities at Clinton Mills are shown
Vdams. and Mrs. Edith Hancock.
:s. D. O. Freeman and Mrs. Alice
Lowery, Mrs. A. C. Young and
XI. American Folk Dance?
Virginia Abercrombie, Barbara
Roberts. Rebecca Jones.
Carolyn Bennett, Ray Fuller,
Doyle Templeton. Harold
Pearson and Donald Nelson.
XII. Our Flag? Ethel
Franklin, Martha Stone,
Gerald Neal. Jerry Hamrick.
Stanley Alexander, Eddie
Abercrombie, George Howell.
Freddie Griffin, Tony Black,
Cecil Bagwell, Viola Howell,
Martha Ann Hughey, Marcelle
Abercrombie. Willie
Reed. Johnny Russell. James
Coker. Roger Patterson. Mike
Lambert. Jimmy Alexander
and Bobby Morgan.
XIII. Maypole Bearers?
Jimmy O'Shields. Donald
Nelson and Richard Martin.
The May Court will be
made up of the Queen, Maid
of Honor, and the following
girls: Faye Bailey, Barbara
Brown, Joan Collins, Sue
Hamleton. Jeanette Hughes,
Mabel Hughey, Pat Lambert.
Margaret Madden. Elaine
Nelson, Peggy Patterson,
Margaret Robinson, Henrietta
Spoone, G w c 1 d a Tucker,
Helen Tucker, Peggy Wigley,
Linda Willard and Peggv
Willard.
The Garland Girls?Andrea
Dowdle, Gayle White, Dianne
Hawkins, Mickey O'Shields.
Ruth Holland, Linda Satterficld,
Janice Davenport,
Vivian Pearson, Shirley
Stone, Linda Barrett, Franceen
Smith, Jan Harvey. K1 izabeth
Blackwell, Shelby
Alexander. Lucille Dunna
way and Mvrtis Livingston.
The Heralds are: Betty Lou
McLendon and Linda Patterson.
The Spring Festival is sponsored
by the Recreation Department
of the Lydia Cotton
Mills, and under the direction
of Mrs. lone Wallace and
George Fleming, assisted bv
Miss Mardnrol Rlal^nlt- Tlm-l
Allen. Mrs. Tate Allen, Mrs.
Addison Neighbors, Mrs. R.
C. Adair, Miss Clyde Smith,
Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. R.
W. Wade, Miss Lou Bell
Neighbors and Mrs. B. B.
Ballard.