The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1954, Page 3, Image 3
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FASHION SHOW FEATURE?]
recently presented by the Clinton
lovely bridal gown modeled by Lou
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No. 1 Spinning, First a
By Mary Riser 1
Glad to have Joe Caughman
as our new Second '
Hand. Good luck. Joe. (
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. ^
Mrs. Raymond Campbell and ^
daughter. Janice, visited Mr. J
and Mrs. Joe Griffin in
Florence and Mr. and Mrs. e
James Arnold in Hemming- 1
way for a weekend. *
We are glad to welcome
Carrie Bell Poteat to the c
First Shift. -
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam
and family recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rav
Tucker in Charleston.
Mrs. Mamie Sullhai visit- f
ed her sister. Mrs. J. B. v
Shack leford. ^
Bo Parkman attended the
birthday dinner of Mrs. c
Fannie Gossett. Gee. Bo. you 1
shouldn't eat so much. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lvdia
visited Mrs. Rose Lee Graham >
in Greenville.
Billy Jean Clark, sister of t
Airs. Richard Hiller, of Ger- ?
many has a babv girl. 5
llappv birthdav to Bobbie t
Medlin Sept. 11.' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson f
had a wedding anniversary
Sept. 27. s
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No. 1 Spinning. Second f
By Evelyn King
We are all glad to have L. *
W. Hedspeth as our new *
Second Hand. We are also
glad to have L. C. Heaton e
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Watson r
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. I), i
McCullough recently. s
Tommy Ellison spent a few c
days with his parents. Mr. j
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High spot in the fashion show
Mills Woman's Club was this
tise Meadors.
:WS ITEMS
tnd Mrs. Howard Ellison.
Pommy is in the Air Force.
Birthdays: Betty Shepard.
nth of September
rharlene Shepard. Septem>er
19 . . . Charles Shepard,
September 23 . . . Glenda
'can Gooch. September 18.
Little Rufus King celebrat d
his first birthday October
4. Ho is the son of the Fred
vinijs.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. O. Harris
elebrated an anniversary
September 27.
No. 1 Spinning, Third
By Willette Smith
Si^t. Lonnie. Faye and Dean
Bradford spent a weekend
vith her father. Mr. Ben ;
Voodard and family.
Little Dean Bradford, son
?f Srjt. Lonnie and Faye
Bradford, had a birthday
>ept. 10.
Jimmie Ellison was 16
ears old October 6.
Mrs. Walker Osborne enter
ct 11 ii*u iit-i nine ciaugnter.
5usan. with a party on her
?th birthday. There were .30
riends present remembering
ler with many nice gifts. Rereshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jack- <
on and children from Sparanburg
have returned home
rom a visit to Indiana.
Vanda Bragg, daughter of
he Johnny Braggs. is in the
lospital.
Mrs. Dausy Arrowood visit>d
the Woodard family.
We wish to thank our
nany friends for the kindlesses
shown during the
ickness of my wife. We
ertainly appreciated the
jretty flowers, nice meals
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BEAUTY WINNERS?Represen
3irls won honors at a recent be
Jackie Franks and Dawn Campbell,
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FASHION SHOW PRESENTEE
at Academy Street School Auditori
members participating were Mrs.
Oscar Kinard and Mrs. J. L. Arnolc
and the pounding. May God
bless each of you that gave
and had a hand in giving.
Words cannot express our
deep appreciation.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Smith and family
No. 2 Carding. Second
By E. C. Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fulmer of Texas and the Earl
Godfreys of Simpsonville
visited their parents, the Ray
F u 1 m ers. Mrs. Fulmer's
father. Mr. B. L. Still, of
Edgefield, also visited the
Rav Fulmers.
Rev. and Mrs. Roger Brannon
of Easley visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wessinger
of Saluda visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Amick.
seaman urin l uu k. oi ?>an
Diego, Calif., visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
test Held c
tatives sponsored by the Clinton
>auty contest held in Clinton. 2
the top winners.
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>?The Woman's Club of Clinton
um in late September showing t
Joe E. Land. Jr.. Mrs. Ina Bell
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Clark of near Clinton.
Mrs. Lonnie Fulmer is
home after two weeks in a
Columbia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andv Penland
announce the birth of a son
October 1. Mrs. Penland is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godfrey
announce the birth of a son
September 26. Mrs. Godfrey
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Knv Fnlmpr
Mrs. Roy McCoy wishes to
thank everyone in No. 2
Carding for the nice flowers
during her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Fulmer
had a birthday dinner Sept.
26.
First Carding
By Brooks Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Selaria
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Mills presented a Fashion Show
he latest fall styles. Some of the
Hooper. Miss Alma Spillers. Mrs.
of Detroit have been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs R P Harris
and Selarias attended the
Harris reunion at East View
near Pelzer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor
of Danville. Va.. visited the
G. J. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clark
of Catawba visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Littleton
and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Lawson and
daughter of Duncan visited
the Brooks Dunavvays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson
of Thomasville, N. C., were
overnight guests of the B. F.
Dunaways.
Mr. Allen "Al" Campbell,
a faithful employee of the
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