The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5
JUNE 15, 1954
How Mi
JUNE TIME IS BRIDE TIME
diamonds placed on the left ring
as June rolls around. Diamonds m
they also cost money. Just for the
sparkler shown above cost $150. H
made haopv with thi? aHHitirm <->
modern, new Slasher shown at
Have any idea?
You were lucky, and
"sparklers" for the 818,0
four Slashers operating at
Then there are four more
make 960 young ladies n
a lot of money to provide
4l,IMO
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den attended a Mother's Day
dinner at her daughter and
son-in-laws, the Ronnie Paces,
at Lydia.
M-Sgt. Curley Harrison
visited the John C. Harmons
recently. He has been in
Korea.
Birthdays: Mamie Banks,
June 7 . . . Ida Rearden, May
8 . . . Harold Burgess, June
1 . . . Linda Edmonds, 11 May
26 . . . Clayton Edmonds, 8
May 11 , . . Jessie Edmonds.
May 7 and Bessie Samples.
June 11.
Our sick: Annie Burton,
Lois Heaton, Mavbelle Freeman.
Julia Hamby and Fred
Cantrell.
Third Spinning, No. 2
By Helen McAlister
Our Department would
like to use this space to extend
our best wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. L. T. Kay (Miss
Allene King) who were
married May 24. Our best
wishes to you in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox
visited her niece who is a
patient in Anderson hospital.
Maxie Garrett graduates
from Furman in June. He is
tho Qnn r\f !\/'T re i ??rlir? Poirl
%*IW uv/11 \/| ifll O. I'll UIV. liLIU.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spurline
of Newberry visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Fulmer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Knox
celebrated an anniversary
May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Ballew had an anniversary
May 20.
Birthdays: Sara Knox. May
14 . . . Robert Ballew, May 13
and Odell Lambert, May 21.
TJ
ich Do
?There have been quite a few
fingers of Clinton-Lydia lassies
ay be a "girl's best friend." but
sake of discussion, let's say the
ow many young ladies could be
their hand for the cost of the
right in Clinton Cotton Mills?
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I correct, it von happened
00.00 it cost Clinton Cott
Clinton Mills, however, a
: Slashers at Lydia Cotton
nighty happy with a nice d
the good jobs at Clinton a
N PLAN!
Glad to have Margie Fulmer
back with us after a trip
to Illinois. Also Mrs. Birdie
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nciu vvnu cmiic ix om me
Second Shift.
Mrs. West Gregory is recovering
after being confined
at home. She is the mother
of Mrs. Margaret Chilton.
Second Spooling
By Grace Bright
The Arzo Ivesters visited
the George Smiths in Martin.
Ga.
Seaman First Class Troy
Hambv was home 15 days
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Hambv and has
returned to the USS Helena
in Long Beach. Calif.
Birthdays: Mattie Whitlock.
June 18 . . . Louise Malpass.
June 26 . . . Bertha CulbertT
n?-? /A 1 O A
own, ?; uiil' 1L . . . rVUlllt'Ilcl
Evans, June 9. They are
going to have a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamby
announce the marriage of
their daughter. Jean, to Earl
Robinson of Clinton.
No. 2 Spinning. 1st
By Jennie Watkins
Pvt. Alvin Hampton has returned
to Augsburg, Germany
after spending 30 days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Hampton. He was called
home due to the serious ill
ness of his mother but we are
glad to report that Mrs.
Hampton is recuperating
nicely at home after a stay in
Spartanburg General hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Hampton has returned
to work after being a
patient at Hays hospital.
HE CLOTHMAKEH
You T1
MODERN SLASHER?Cassie J<
are shown operating the new autoi
use at both Clinton and Lydia Mill!
to guess 120 diamond rin
on Mills to install the one
t a replacement cost of 871
Mills, bringing the total in
ianiond ring. Regardless of
md Lydia Cotton Mills.
r NEWS
Caughman-Floyd
Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
announces the engagement of
her daughter. Betty Jean, to
Gene Floyd of Joanna. The
wedding will take place July
4.
Wish all of you could have
been with us on our Drama
Club picnic. We had a wonderful
time and I Hnn't
believe I've ever seen anyone
eat so much fried chicken as
Dorsev Turner. Then he had
the nerve to tell me he is on
a strict diet. Immediately
after lunch, any number of
the group decided to skate for
a while. I wonder if Edith
Hancock still feels the results
of mopping up the floor?
Mrs. Bobby Quinn has returned
home after undergoing
surgery at Hays hospital.
Happy birthday to Margie
Lusk and Doris Samples.
June 6 . . . Rachel Taylor,
June 7 . . . Lillie Mae Mills.
May 9 . . . Bobby Jo Samples,
June 18 and Melba Woody.
June 30.
No. 2 Carding. Second
By E. C. Moody
Mrs. Vivian Heller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Clark, left June 1 for the
French section of Germany to
join her husband.
Margie Wright was 12 May
24 . . . Milford Wright, Jr.,
four Mav 30 . . I.iithor
Shepard, 11 May 25.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick
visited Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Long in Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Poole
visited Mrs. Poole's sister.
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aye. Third Shift Slasher Foreman,
natic Slasher recently installed at
i.
i?s because you could bu
Slasher shown above. It si
2,000.00 which would bi
vestment in Slashers to SI
' the Department you go i
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ORIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Clark, is taking his basic
training with the Navy at San
Pedro. California.
Mrs. W. N. Lesley, and attended
the camp meeting at
Holmes Memorial church in
Greenville.
Mrs. W. O. Shepard and
children have arrived in
Trinidad to join her husband.
Chief Warrant Officer W. O.
Shepard.
Edd and Ralph Harris had
a birthday dinner at Greenwood
Park May 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Smitherman announce the
birth of a son. Johnny
Aubrey, Jr., May 18.
Third Carding
By Daniel L. Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Walter T ee
and children. Mrs. Isenhower
and Mr?s R D Rrnu-or *ricit_
ed in North Carolina.
Larry Earl Lcc was three
years old.
Pfc. Jess B. Lydia had a
birthday May 9.
Pvt. Richard Dunaway
visited his parents May 30-31.
No. 1 Weaving. Third
By Sarah Shelton
Hi, folks. This is Sarah
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and James Page, Slasher Tender.
Clinton Mills, one of several in
y that many $ 150.00
1 .1 . .1
[> Happens inai mere are
uy 480 diamond rings.
144,000.00 which would
n, you will find it takes
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pvt. RICHARD Dunaway is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Dunaway and is in school at Ft.
Lee, Va. Before entering the
service he was employed in No.
2 Weaving. Clinton Mills.
Shelton pinch-hitting for Izell
Campbell who is out sick.
Hope she will be back soon.
Mrs. Artis Smith has returned
home from Hays hospital.
Sgt. J. D. Lawson. brother
of Mrs. Frank Lawson. has
been dismissed from a vetp
rans hospital in Kentucky
and has been visiting friends
here.
Mrs. Lily Mae Motes is
back with us again after a
long absence.
Our one and only unattached
Battery Filler reported for
work Sunday night with?of
all things?navy blue hair.
Shelby Jean said the next
color will be kellv gre^n.
Sam Lawson wants a girl
friend. Any interested females
please get in touch
with him.
We're glad to have Mrs.
Dorothy Wooten as a new employee.
Ruby Ivey was five years
old May 20?the daughter of
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