The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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2 ACADEMY STREET GRADUA at Academy Street School with th< the seventh grade. ti J ^ 4 PROVIDENCE GRADUATESabove. Front row: Rebecca Jones, 1 Wilhelmenia Glenn, Lois Franklin Davis, Shirley Baker, Carolyn Ber Cunningham, Alma Jo Poole. Fou Pearson. John Moore. Larry Dorn. Davenport and Doyle Templeton. W* w ** *+ . '** KINDERGARTEN GRADUAT1 garten at Lydia Mills. They are . Osborne, Kathy Campbell, Roger I Jo Carroll Terry, Dorothy Fuller a PEGGY ANN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Carnes, Lydia Carding. Peggy was 13 years old May 29. T_ T, ? V * V -' v mi TION?Impressive graduation cerer ? large number shown above recei nJH j ' fly ' v fl i?> %* * * '"^^B ^ jL j * * -The Eighth Grade Graduating Cla Suth Whitmire, Cleo Brewington. F and Judy Morton. Second row: He inett. Third row: Barbara Robert: irth row: Virginia Avery. Virginia r;<?k D..i? a ??ww.?^v/iioiu nc?vn/ nuiud ! .. | - r? ^ - ^ v - . T * ? . ^ ^ -. a mo as uic ^lauuauny Cl Joe Coker, Claude Grady, Jr., Harv 'uckett, Diane Templeton, Jerry Elc ind Janet Roper. U - V# f MELBA Woody. Clinton Mills Community, celebrates her birthday June 30. HE CLOTHMAKE y v *di^SKWM?? ; ^Qwr * ? J^R|^Fjr^V ,Hv u L JI9L JK. p ? _oPy* ^3?g Ifr^J jflt 1^ M| wt I'- T nonies were held late last month ing diplomas as they complete M i \ jM^al lss of Providence School is shown 'ranees Sanders, Betty Campbell, len Black, Martha Eubanks, Betty ;, Alivee Cunningham. Mary Abercrombie, Roy Fuller. Harold Edmonds, Billy Oakley, Cecil ass of the lone Wallace Kinderey Shumate, Roger Griffin, Donald lers. Joseph Smith, J. B. Hawkins, V i Jm iMi PATSY, dauqhter of Mrs. Mary Fuller, Lydia Mills, and the late Mr. J. W. Fuller, was 15 this month. She is a member of the Horizon Club. R NEWS FROM First Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner n Mrs. Annie Evans and a mother, Mrs. J. A. Price, s< spent a weekend in Wrights- n ville, Ga. with the Carl .tsranions. 11 Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine t< with Maxie and Mrs. Joan si Paige and Rickey visited re- si latives in Greenwood. The Bill Snelgroves and s; Mrs. R. M. Sullivan attended v a birthday dinner honoring L Mrs. Sue Giles in Greenwood on her 80th birthday. o Myra and Kathy Snelgrove n spent a week with their E grandparents, the S. B. Snelgroves in Saluda. C The James Craines and Mrs. Dorothy Davis visited Mr. b and Mrs. Sam Owens in L Spartanburg. Mike Fowler, of Augusta, grandson of the James Dunaways, spent several weeks with them. a Kav Mills. Billy Hare, Harry Bauknight and yours truly played for the reception held at the Moose Lodge in Rock Hill. Jennie W a t k i n s, Chris Davenport and Frances Meadows had a lot of fun in the back of the bus at our recent Drama Club picnic. The Merrell Harris's observed their third anniversary June 2. Birthdays: Junior English, May 5 . . . Ophelia English, May 11 ... H. C. English, June 6 . . . Winnie Barnett, June 30 ... R. C. Oxner, June 23 . . . Mrs. Margaret Evans Hawkins, June 23 . . . y Laura Anita Turner, June 28, n three years old . . . Lillian Wallenzine, June 19. xt_ i c_: j e i \ ii <-?. i d^uiuuiy, jetona By Marguerite Lawson Glad to know Mrs. Nannie j Blaneher's father has returned home from Columbia hospital after seven weeks there, j Also glad to know her j children are improving. j Eugene Lanford of Charleston visited his sister, Mrs. j Maggie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harv Ellison j from Gaffney visited Mrs. i Maggie Wilson. Granny Wilson has moved t to the country and says she I likes it fine. Donald and Pat Osborne spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Price, of Laurens. rt>: i | I MARGIE is the daughter of 4 Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Clinton ? Mills. She celebrated her 12th ? birthday June 6. ? JUNE IS, 1954 [ CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughlan and daughter, Gayle, nd Mrs. Nellie Hughes and on, Rickey, visited Mrs. Garer in Gaffney. Mrs. L. C. Heaton of Washigton Street wants everyone o know she was certainly urpriscd and pleased to win econd prize on her yard. Sf*t. I. T. Kav of Korpa is pending a 30-day furlough /ith his grandmother, Mrs. ,. C. Heaton. Buren Barlow and family f Boomer, N. C. visited his nother and sister, Mrs. Mary larlow and Elizabeth. The Cagle twins, Jerry and Jarv, will be 14 June 22. Mrs. Edna Heaton has a lirthday June 21 and Patricia iawson, June 20. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson nd Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^othran toured the mounains. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold isited their son and daugher-in-law, the James Arnolds, n Hemingway. Mrs. Edd Dunawav and ovce, visited in Anderson. Bobby Braswell of a Caliornia air base is home with lis wife and parents, Mr. and Jrs. Earl Braswell. He is >eing transferred to Greenrille air base. First Spooling By Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kerlells, junior and senior, visitid Mrs. Florence Ervin in Vugusta and the Lloyd rowers in Ellenton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Purell and children of Carns'ille. Ga. visited Mrs. John Torlcnnf li on/-l nf linr ml ati \TPC iv.uupv. 111 (11 IVi W(l IN.1 1 v.ii.4 VI * VU. We are glad to have Mrs. Robert McGinnis back after in operation. Also glad to have Mrs. Robert Whitsel. Mrs. Bertie 4edspeth and Mrs. Sallie fohnson back after illness. Congratulations to Mr. and drs. James O. Campbell on a laughter, Kathv Louise, born iflay 19. Mrs. Campbell is the ormer Louise Nabors. Happy birthday to Mrs. 3ettv Webb. June 10 and Mice Fave Whitsel, June 14. No. 2 Spinning. Second By Lois C. Harmon Mr ;inrl M r? Ruhprt Rp.n' (Cont'd, on Page 5) Q 5EGGY ANNE Shepard is the l-months-old daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Shepard. Mrs. shepard is employed in No. 1 spinning. Second Shift.