The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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* NEWS FROK (Cont'd, from Page 6) of Charlotte, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. William Childs, and son of Atlanta, weekended with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs and Mrs. Jennie Watkins ( visited the latter's son, Pvt. William E. Watkins, Jr., at i Fort Jackson. A-3-C Ralph Childs has ( been selected to attend Officer Candidate School. We are proud of you, Ralph, and you have our very best wishes. ^ Pfc. William J. Eustace now is stationed at Ft. Benn- ' ing, Ga., after spending IP months in Korea. Happy birthday to Joe | Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Elbert Lawson, four October 26 . . . Gearv Hancock, Nov- ( ember 7 . . . Mrs. Lucille f Woody, November 22 . . . Mrs. Sallie Duckett, Decern- . ber 1 . . . Marv Sue Tucker, j December 5 . . . Linda Os- . ~ AT 1 - "0 uunic . . . iNovemDer zo. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Church will have an anniversary , November 18. Cecil says he ^ has been toeing the mark for 18 short years. j We welcome Mrs. Josephine Turner to our depart- ^ ment. i Thank You ^ I wish to thank my friends < and co-workers for the many j kind deeds and the generosity shown my mother, j Mrs. Hattif Kpaclor cinoo ... v.., i she has been ill. May God richly bless each of you is j my prayer. ?Mrs. Edith Hancock c \ No. 2 Spinning, Second i By Lois Harmon , Glad to have Elizabeth Holden and Richard Rochester back with us. Among our sick are little Susanne Harmon, daughter 1 of the John Harmons, who ] has had tonsillitis . . . the i two daughters of Mrs. Julia 1 Hamby have been in the Laurens hospital . . . and ] Agnes Scott . . . Billy Co.oin. < if' r ^ 'i" * T. I HOW MANY DO YOU KNOW Lydia Cotton Mills was taken in here who still are employed in t perhaps you can identify those wh< Front row: UI, UI. UI. Bessie NalAlice Mott, Mrs. Grover Lanford, I Duckett, UI. UI. Sally Ann Duckc Mrs. Barton, UI. UI. UI. UI. UI. UI. UI. UI. UI. Lucille Carson. Mi Tj A CLINTON son of Eula Corbin, has been sick. The John Harmons and John Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White of Charleston and also the Moose convention there. Mrs. Bessie Rogers is very proud to announce that her daughter, Pauline Stevenson, was crowned Homecoming Queen at the McCormick High football game. Miss Fitevpnsnn i< a ctn^ont ^4 de la Howe and a member ?f the 12th grade. No. 1 Spinning. Third By Mrs. Willette Smith Well, folks. Old Man Winter has finally arrived and caught us all with our ?oats off. But we don't mind . . it's fun anyway. We wish these a happy birthday: Ruth Cathcart, November 13 . . . Mrs. Parkman, October 20 . . . Linda Dsborne, October 26 . . . Talmadge Osborne, October 19 . . . Ruby Hughes. October 30 . . . Stella Holdin, November 16 . . . Jeannette Hughes, September 26 ... Bo Parkman, November 16. W. T. Murrah from Korea visited and had dinner with Mrs. Maggie Griffen. T? 1 r?l"? O r/-3 ? ? -1 >vi>.iiaiu ?vuuuwciiu ana Vliss Ruby Nell Strickland were married October 29 in Laurens by Probate Judge Wasson. They are making .heir home at present on Sloan street with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodard, Jr. Mrs. James Price and Mrs. Uovd Ellison honored Mrs. \rlene Price with a blue and Dink shower. There was a arge crowd present and nany games were played ifter which refreshments were served. Arlene received nany lovely gifts which were most appreciated. No. 1 Sninninn Firct By Mary Riser Mrs. E. B. Norton, Charles Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roltzclaw with son Sammy /isited in Ridgewav for a weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reece and children of New Drleans, La., visited Mr. and ' SliSatii TODAY????This photograph of 1934, 20 /ears ago, but there an he mill. We have be^n able to > are not listed. The initials UI me< ors, Mrs. Cmmett Neal, Beatric 4rs. Fate Gambrell, Mrs. Bessie >tt, Lola Brown, UI, Mrs. Luther 1 Mrs. Paul Mauldin, UI. Mrs. Johi rs. Dave Carson, Alice Garrett. Pi g E CLOTHMAKE LEARNING HOW?Loom Fix with a large group participating i Those taking part at Lydia will Mrs. Giles Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Campbell and daughter from Tucker, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold from Hemmingway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold for a weekend. Mrs. Giles Lawson's stepmother, Mrs. Alice Petty, of Glen Alpine, spent a weekend here. We are sorry Billie Jean Clark is sick. Hurry back to work, Billie, we all miss you. We are glad to welcome Richard Woodard to the First We would like to say happy birthday to Bernice Howell, October 29, and Lawrence Medlin, October 26. Little Jimmy Blackwell has a birthday November 27. He will be eight years old. Jackie Ann Cothran was 3 November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser celebrated a wedding anniversary October 25. Billie Jean. I'm very sorry about The Big Mistake that was printed in last month's issue.?Mary Riser. Mrs. Bobbv J. Braswell and son of Newberry spent a Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell. Rug Hookers Now Meeting The Rug Hooking class of ClintonCommunity, which was organized in September, meets regularly on the first Friday of each month. employees at Mr. Smith (H< 2 many shown unidentified; CI identify some. Grover Lanford. an unidentified. two unidentifiec :e Smith. UI. Bowick, Charlie Brown, Stella Cobb. Mr. Cricl iughes, UI, UI. Vaughn, Brooks 1 Medlock, UI. UI. William Th auline Lawson, Hancock. UI. P ers schools now are being conducte at both mills. Above is shown one be shown next month. Prize Safety Essay people. They should work safely and practice safety at home which in turn will make their children remember safety to themselves and to their friends. By Mack Gaffney. Lydia I think my father should work safely in Lydia Mills because when he works safe ly he encourages others to work safely. Also, when he is careful on the job and prevents accidents, he helps improve the fine safety record of Lydia Mills. When he is hurt in an accident, he has to suffer pain and this hurts my mother and myself as well as my father. A losttime accident means less pay. By practicing safety on the job. he teaches others to be safe at their work. too. By Bruce Mills. Lydia 1 think my mother should work safely at Lvdia Mills because there are domestic responsibilities that only my mother can supervise. Should she get injured in the mill, then she would be hindered about her household chores. Mother is a skilled worker and if she gets hurt, it is a loss both to herself and to the mill. To my way of thinking, there is no such thing as an accident. Accidents just don't happen. When someone gets hurt, they just have been trace's father). Viola Carson (Mrs narlie Nabors, Leo Thomas. Fate , John Medlock; four unidentified; i; Mr. Culbertson. Sid Oakley. UI. Hairston. UI. Top row: Superinter ker. Boss Carson. Mr. Barton. Kel Patterson. Glen Hairston, UI. Crai rift. Roy Fuller. Blackie Fuller. Sa arish. Preacher Vaughn. UI, and C< NOVEMBER IS. 19S4 Yl PJv#v*i \ / 1 I i |> I d at both Clinton and Lydia Mill* of the groups at Clinton Mills. J (Cont'd, from Page 7) careless. If a sign says, "Danger," and then someone puts their hand into it, they didn't have an accident, they were just careless. To work safely, there are A-B-C's of safety: Always Be Careful. If my mother obeys all safety rules, then she won't be hurt. I think my mother always works safely. SICK LIST Billie Jean Clark, Clinton Mills, is ill. Susanne, daughter of the John Harmons, has had tonsilitis. The two daughters of Mrs. Julia Hamby, Clinton Mills, nave oeen m the Laurens hospital. Agnes Scott. Clinton Mills, has been ill. Billy, son of Eula Corbin, Clinton Mills, has been sick. Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eustace, Clinton Mills, has returned home and is recuperating nicely after a serious illness in Greenville General hospital. J. E. "Zeke" Campbell, Clinton Mills, has been ill at his home near Laurens. Mrs. Elijah Gossett, Clinton Mills, underwent an operation at Blalock Hospital. Mrs. Lois Crowell, Lvdia, has been ill. warmmm mmmrh .. Fred Dietx). Middle Row: Nine Gambrell, Happy Anderson?, UI, Luther Medlock, Claude Willard; Mr. Satterfield. Mr. Rice, C. C. ident Davis, Sam Neal, Russell ly Johns. Mr. Von Hollen, Mr. ne. "Dummy" Gilliam, Patterson, m Hairston, Dave Carson, Short >bb.