The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 6
JULY 15. 1954
CLINTON r
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We extend our deepest
sympathy to Mrs. Julia Hamby
in the loss of her mother
Mrs. Tucker.
Sue Hamby has come or
the Second Shift from Third
and we are glad to have her
The John Harmons visited
the L. S. Harmons in Saluda
The L. S. Harmons alsc
visited the John Harmons foi
a weekend.
Mrs. Robert Rearden anc
children and Mr. and Mrs
Ronnie Pace visited ir
Clemson.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymor
Tucker are proud to announce
the marriage of their son
George, to Pat Cunningham.
Happy birthday to J. C
Childress. July 5 and Johr
Harmon, July 12.
Hope everyone has a fine
vacation and a safe anc
happy one.
Third Spinning. No. 2
By Helen McAlister
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kno>
attended a birthday dinner ir
Williamston.
J. B. Fuller visited his
brother in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Fulmei
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F
Fulmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blackwell
and family were guests
of Frank Birchmore anc
family on Father's Day.
Mrs. C. M. Williams anc
Mrs. W. T. Sargent and sor
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rav
ilioici .
Birthdays: Mesby Rowe
June 21 . . . Alice Faye Rowe
June 21 . . . Eddie Nelson
June 29 . . . Johnnie Deadwyler,
June 30.
Our sick list: Ruth Samples
Nannie Van Etten, Johr
Ballew, Selma Ballew anc
Effie Downs.
First Spooling
By Kate Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lower}
attended the wedding of the
former's sister. Miss Bettv
Lowery and Mr. Charles
Roper at the Methodisl
Church in Hendersonville
June 24.
Mr. and Mrs. W i 1 1 i a nWoodward
and children visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Car
roll in Dillon. S. C.
Little Johnny Kernells. sor
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ker
nells, is getting along niceh
after an attack of Polio. He
is the only Polio victim re
ported this year in Lauren:
county.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Ik
Kernells, July 24 and Gile:
Lawson, July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc
Ginnis celebrate a wedding,
anniversary August 8.
Third Spooling
n.. K* *- 1
j_? y j'mry r-diy
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seaj
and son, Randy, visited Mr
and Mrs. Royce Smith ii
Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitse
of near Commerce. Ga. anc
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garner
Jr., of Chester, visited Mr
and Mrs. Robert Whitsel.
T
IEWS ITEMS
Miles, Giles and Marion
; Lawson visited their grand
father, H. A. Copeland, near
, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs A F. Folw
i and daughter, Mrs. Jim Hill,
I visited Mr. Hill who is a
patient in a Columbia
I hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo King ob?
served a wedding anniversary
May 7.
Happy birthday to Miles
I Lawson, June 12 . . . Claude
and Doug Ward, June 29 . . .
i Martha Samples, July 2 . . .
Beulah Stewart, July 8 . . .
i Roland Burden, July 19 and
? Gerald Samples. July 20.
No. 1 Spinning, Second
By Marguerite Lawson
, We regret to report that
two of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
, Blancher's children have bei
come victims of Polio. Paul.
Jr., nine, is being treated in
Greenville hospital and Annie
L,oe. tive, is still at home at
present. We wish them a
: speedy and complete re,
covery.
Frances Harris and Lena
; Gilliam attended camp
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Foster's daughter. Mrs. Kay
Frances Ringer, is a patient
. at Hays hospital. We wish
; her a fast recovery,
j Mrs. Edna He at on and
daughter and her little grandI
son, Carl Allen and Mr. and
! Mrs. Otis Welcher spent
r Father's Day in Greenville
with Mrs. Heaton's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Starnes
and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Dunawav in
Walnut Grove.
Birthdays: Darv Foster.
June 30 . . . Cecil Lawson.
i July 19 . . . Robert Lane
1 Lewis, six July 6 . . . Kathy
Heaton, one June 2 . . . Mary
Ann Heaton. eight, July 6 . . .
Ellie Butler. June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman
celebrated their second
? anniversary and Joe's birthday
on June 28.
? Linda Gayle Caughman
t had a birthday June 19.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hanlev
celebrated their second ani
niversarv June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Irbv Lee Law
son will celebrate their 14th
anniversary July 27.
1 We welcome Emma Johnson
to our department.
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} No. 2 Weaving. First
By Grace Wooten
; Hi. folks. When you are
reading this our vacation
i will be over, to our sorrow,
i But while I'm writing this
we have four more days to go
before vacation. Wonder if it
? could be arranged for folks
who have been here for 20
years or more to have a two
weeks vacation? How about
it. Mr. Bailey? Don't get the
r idea that we don't appreciate
a week's vacation because we
i really do, but one week ^oes
so fast. Anyway, we hope
1 everyone had a nice vacation.
1 Miss Nell Canfield has
really had a vacation this
year. She took a month instead
of a week. I know she
HE CLOTHMAKER
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FAMILIAR SCENE?The recen
folks loading the family bus and ta!
graph above showing Ralph Robert!
rods and reels look like there was sc
had a wonderful trip accompanying
Rev. and Mrs. James (
Williams and children to |
California where they visited 1
Mrs. Williams family.
Chief Boatswain L. E. i
Wood reported back to Key 1
West. Fla. in July. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Clardy 1
and son, of Rock Hill, visited 1
Miss Nellie Osborne. j
Leroy Barker, of Haw- y
thorne, Nev., spent a week 1
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vvii.il ihj p 111 cuia, iuc n. rv.
Barkers. ]
Mrs. J. W. Fowler spent a i
week at Ridgecrest, N. C. I
(She took two vacations,
didn't she?) <
Mrs. Callie Harmon. Mrs. 1
Thelma Rushton and children. <
Mrs. H. J. Smith and child- <
ren of California, spent some 1
time with Mr. and Mrs. <
Johnny Harmon. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox j
and Cindy with Mrs. Leila i
Smith visited Mrs. Alice 1
Smith in Columbia Hospital. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1
Hughes of Fairfax soent a (
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. <
J. H. Hu^h es. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
and son spent a Sunday with <
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodel- :
sperger in Newberry. ]
LINDA GAIL is the daughter i
of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames of !
the Clinton Spinning Depart- ]
ment. She will be three years old
August S. i
t Fourth of July Vacation Week
king off to points near or far. Ty
Lydia Warehouse Foreman, and
>me fishing planned.
Mrs. Billie Dee Wehunt and
3inger left Greenville by
Diane June 27 to join Pvt. Weiunt
at Fort Knox, Kv.
The Barker clan had their
annual get together June 20.
PotVlPT'c Hatr of ATir*nrol
L ut.?i\.? o xyUT ) U I lUillUI ai
Springs park, also honoring
\lr. A. A. Barker whose
airthday was June 19. Those
from out of town attending
vere the Lerov Barkers, of
blawthorne. Nev., the Joe
A'ards. of Greenwood, the
Lloyd Ellisons of Greenville
ind the Henry Andersons of
Newberry.
Mr. A. A. Barker received
i pleasant surprise on his
Dirthdav, June 19, when he
irrived at work. He was called
up to the cloth table on
:he spare floor where a crowd
jf co-workers were gathered
and presented with a large
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t-w i ctpptru pati^dgc. vv imi
A*e had a camera to record
:he look on his face. He said
ie was scared to death . . .
Dut he wanted me to tell all
Df you how much he appre:iated
the birthday gift. It
A-as his 67th birthday.
Clarence Kuykendall. son
3f Mrs. Alice Kuykendall. is
spending a 30-day leave with
ais wife and mother. This is
'a
LIBBY is the 10-year-old
daughter of Mrs. Mozelle Young.
Second Spooling Department.
Lydia Mills. She is spending her
vacation in Florida visiting
lelatives.
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M
E^SBSt T^Wfciss *
saw a great many Clinton-Lydia
pical of this activity is the photohis
family as they took off. Those
the first time he has been
1 - T. A Z 1
nome in iwo years so 1 Know
they were some happy people.
He has been in Guam.
Cupid has raided the ranks
of single bovs in our room
again. George Tucker, son of
the Raymond Tuckers, and
Patricia Jean "Pat" Cunningham.
daughter of Mrs. Elloree
Cunningham, took their vows
June 19 before Probate Judge
Wasson in Laurens. After a
wedding trip to Asheville
they are staying with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Kirbv and son visited in
Rovston, Ga.
Happy birthday to Raymond
"Butch" Lanford, June
24 . . . Scottv Douglas, nine,
July 10 . . . Mary Ann Hoover,
13 June 14 . . . Shervl Wilson,
10 August 4 . . . Dayna Windsor.
four July 1 . . . Mrs.
Evelyn Simmons. July 4 . . .
Mrs. Grover Donnon, July 10
. . . Mrs. Josephine Allman.
July 8 ... J. H. Hughes. July
1 . . . Delora Lvda, 12 June 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox
had a wedding anniversary
June 25 . . . and Mr. and Mrs.
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DARRELL is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lee Whitsel.
Clinton Mills. He was two years
old July 7.