The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1954, Page 3, Image 3
NOVEMBER 15, 1954
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No. 2 Carding, Second
By E. C. Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk
and family attended a family
reunion October 17 at the
home of his mother, Mrs.
Ellen Lusk, at Salem, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Poole
built an apartment on Shand
Street and moved in October
30.
Mrs. Elijah Gossett has
undergone an operation and
is at Blalock Hospital.
Mrs. Johnny Smitherman
has a birthday November 17.
A. C. Clark, former Card
Grinder on Second Shift, has
moved to the country so you
can call him "Gravel Gerty"
now.
Orin Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Clark, who is in
the Navy sailed November 6
for Japan.
No. 1 Weaving, 2nd
By Emily McNinch
I want to thank each employee
in No. 1 Weaving, Second
Shift, for their 100 per
cent pledges and cooperation
in the Clinton-Lydia Unified
Charity campaign. Many
thanks.
"Not how did he die.
But how did he live,
Not what did he gain
But what did he give
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nui wiiiti uiu me sKeit'n in
the newspaper say
But how many were sorry
when he passed away."
?Sam Madden
Wayne Counts, a freshman
at Furman University, visited
the R. B. Amicks recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
and family from Calhoun
Falls visited the Sam
Maddens.
Bill and Colev Campbell
attended the Greenwood fair.
Mrs. Easter McNinch and
children visited the J. A.
McNinchs.
We welcome the following
employees to our department
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?^iiiisunt" urav, i.ee ^reswell
and Joe Prince.
Harriet Black, daughter of
the Harry Blacks, was three
years old September 24.
Dorothy Elizabeth Calvert
will be 12 years old November
18.
Sorry I missed last month's
news. I was out when the
notice was posted.
No. 2 Weaving. Second
By Minnie O'Donald.
Vivian Gaines
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
spent the weekend in
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
O'Donald spent a weekend in
Hartswell, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brabham
spent a day in Easley
recently.
laii'ciin a TVf .-o
Charlie Edwards of Virginia
spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Lawson.
We are glad to know that
Dora Vaughn is doing fine
after an operation. Hope she
will be back with us soon.
Those who had birthdays
in October were Inez Blackwell,
Minnie O'Donald, Joe
Adams, Francis Bradberrv.
Sandor Ginn.
T
EWS ITEMS
Those having birthdays in
November are Gary Brown,
Wayne O'Donald, and Carroll
Barker.
Dave Lawson has bought a
new Ford. Hope it won't
give him the big head for
we all like "Old Dave." he
is a good hearted OLD boy.
Speaking of good hearted.
William Rogers gave a
friend a big, fat rooster if he
would come after it. Then
he tied a mean, biting dog
in his chicken house door so
the friend couldn't get it!
No. 1 Weaving. Third
By Izell Campbell
The Fred Sheltons and the
Beuffer Creswells attended
the meeting of the Legion of
the Moose in Charleston.
The Maynard Motes and
the Jimmy Fishers attended
the Spartanburg Fair.
The Raymond Campbells
and son of Atlanta and the
James Arnolds of Georgetown
recently visited the
Fate Arnolds.
The Russell Gardners of
Baltimore, Md., spent a
weekend with the Fred
Sheltons.
Our welcome mat is out to
Betty Ruth Motes, Cliff Connors.
and Jimmy Fisher, all
who come to us from the big
mill.
Friends of J. E. "Zeke"
Campbell are sorry to hear
that he is ill at home near
Laurens.
"Bones" Campbell celebrates
a birthdav November
24.
Rave Shelton will be 11
years old November 28.
Congratulations to the
Jimmy L. Fishers on the ar
rival of a son. Jimmy Lloyd
Fisher, Jr., October 26 at
Spartanburg General Hospital.
Mrs. Fisher is the former
Miss Bobbie Trantham.
Mother and son now are at
home on Beauregard Street
and doing fine.
Alberta said that at last
she found her long, lost
friend. Marie, from Greenwood.
We certainly miss Joe
Campbell who is out this
week.
No. 2 Weaving, First
By Grace Wooten
Here 'tis just about 5
weeks til Christmas and it
seems like such a long time
ago that the Fourth of July
rolled around. I guess it's the
little things like the contest
between Mrs. Blanche Croswell
and Mrs. Ethel Lever
that makes life pleasant and
the time pass so fast. Both
the ladies have a little apron
with a little pocket on it.
and they're trying to see
who could get the most
money in their aprons. (Two
bums, if I've ever seen one,
and I'm a pretty good one.
mvself.) But the monev will
go to the church, to help tile
the basement, so I guess no
one minded helping them.
The winner got a cake for
their trouble. By the way,
what happened to my piece
of cake?
Seems as if a lot of our
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ACTIVE HORIZON GIRLS?T
program under the leadership of I
Velmar Brazwell, Clara Heaton. Pe
Judy Cole, Linda Brazwell. Dessie
Hedgepath and Joyce Creswell.
good folks in here love singing.
Quite a crowd attended
an all night singing at Spartanburg,
including Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Handback, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Mrs.
Mell Huey, Mr. and Mrs.
George Tucker. Mrs. Blanche
Creswell, Mrs. Ursula Blakely
and Mrs. Marguerite
Currv. Everyone said they
really enjoyed it.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover
nnrl rlanoVitpr TVTir>lro\r one)
Mrs. Kate Evans attended
the funeral of J. L. Bedenbaugh
in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman
and children of Due West
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Handback.
Mrs. Ora Wood and J. D.
Williams motored up to
Paris Mountain for a Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Alta Riser spent a
day recently with Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Davenport at
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Vestus Wee
hunt and small daughter.
Ginger, of Fort Knox, Kentucky,
spent a weekend with
Mrs. Weehunt's mother. Mrs.
Inabell Hooper.
Clarence Kuykendall, son
of Mrs. Alice Kuykendall,
will sail for Japan soon.
Richard Jacks spent a
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Har(Cont'd.
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Leaders Group
Holds Session
Leaders of Campfire organizations
in the Clinton
Community held a meeting
October 14 to lay plans for
the next several months.
These include a workshop to
be held November 17 conducted
by Miss Sidall. an instructor
and field worker
from New York.
This work is expanding
greatly in the Clinton Community
and parents are urged
to cooperate with the leaders
in having their daughters attend
meetings regularly. The
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parents in reminding their
children:
Campfire Group I: Meets
Monday, 4:30 with Mrs.
Freeman and Mrs. Jennie
Wat kins as leaders.
Campfire Group II: Tues
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he Clinton Mills Horizon Club has a
4rs. Vera Smith and Ruth Lowery. Mei
it Lancaster. Jerry Barker, Alice Fay
Jean Roberts. Linda Stewart. Betty \
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JUNIOR HORIZON?These are mer
Horizon Club under the leadership o
and Miss Mabel Williams. Front row: ]
son, Fannie Mae Hames. Melissa Burde
Martin. Second row: Mary Faye Cagl<
Lancaster, Vera Hughes and Shirley !
uroOKshire, Bobby Jean Heaton. Linda
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CLINTON BLUE BIRDS?Thesi
having a fine time these days under t
King, Mrs. James Tranyham, Mrs. Cassi
They are Gwendolyn Pearson. Gale
Jessie Mae McGinnis. Dianne Bradberr
Brenda Fallow, Barbara Jean Simmon
strap- Betty Ott, Virl Barker. Judy M
Leopard. June Campbell. Gail Broo
Foster and Robbie Armstrong.
day at 4 P. M., Mrs. J. V.
Lowe and Mrs. Frank Han- jgflj
cock, leaders.
Blue Birds. Group I: Wednesdav,
3 P. MMrs. A. C.
Young and Mrs. Rufus King,
leaders.
Campfire Group III: Wednesday,
4 P. M.. Mrs. Zetha
Adams and Mrs. Wayne
Graham.
Junior Horizon. Group IV:
Wednesday. 6 P. M., Mrs.
Clarence Brookshire and
Mrs. Mable Adams.
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otmui norizon, ursi ana
second Mondays, 7 P. M., J. Sepi
W. Smith and Miss Ruth )*fhe
. the
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well-rounded and interesting
nbers include Shirley Holder,
Whitsel, Loretta Caughman.
incent. Dot Wilkie, Shirley
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nbers of Clinton Mills Junior
f Mrs. Clarence Brookshire
Patsy Smith, Loraine Pattertte.
Patsy Wyatt and Carole
t. Janice Davenport, Joanne
Lowery. Third row: Delores
Hendrix and Phyllis Ginn.
e Clinton Blue Birds are
he leadership of Mrs. Rufus
e Joy and Mrs. A. C. Young.
Gilstrap. Marion Calvert,
y. Maria King. Joann Price,
s, Eva Haymes. Eloise GilcAllister,
Susie Ginn, Sandy
kshire, Joyce Ott. Freeda
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ixie Ann Simmons, born
tember 9 and three weeks old
n this picture was made, is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ldie Simmons, Clinton Mills.