The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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JANUARY 15. 1955 TOM THUMB WEDDING?\ bride and Chris Word the happy annual Tom Thumb Wedding wh Street School in December. The \ full dress regalia. I hipwc corn m ^ mrnm V I^WI (Cont'd, on Page 6) for their family and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballevv and Sandy visited Edgar's grandmother. Mrs. J. E. Lindsay, in North Carolina during Christmas. Mrs. Bessie Queen visited her uncle, W. K. Stewart, in Lau rens. Bill White said the quietest place he could find Christmas was the Sport Center billiard room. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hunt and daughter of Greenville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Neal visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Salem during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perry of Spartanburg visited Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bllord Harrill, over the holidays. We hated to hear that Mr. Joe Terry was sick during Christmas. Mrs. Johnny Bush of Greenwood visited the J. W. Fowlers recently. Mrs. J. W. Fowler visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bishop, in Laurens. J. VV. Fowler and son, Malcolm. visited relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bagwell of Ware Shoals have made their home with their son. D. W. Bagwell. Mrs. Annie Mae Bagwell has returned to work after being out due to sickness. Mrs. Lillian Ellison visited her sister, Mrs. Ola Sanders i 11 1 ,:i 11 i'pik Happy birthday to Bessie Queen. January (i . . . Darrell Wayne White, December 21 Charlie Barker, January 6. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry on December 24. and to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens, December 25. No. 1 Weaving. Second By Emily C. McNinch Hello, everyone. 1 sure am proud to bo back on the job after a three week's illness. Sorrv 1 missed the news last month but hope everyone had as nice a Christmas as I had. We are proud to have Bill Campbell back at work after several weeks of illness. Lelia Black has been out several weeks. Hope she will soon be able to return to T E J ks ficki Pearson was the blushing groom at the Lydia Kindergarten ich was presented at Providence vedding party is shown above in A CLINTON work. Bill and Coley Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell visited in Greenville. We welcome Gertrude Beckham and James Harris to our department. Mr. and Mrs. David Madden and son. Marion, of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden and Patsy and Phillip of Ware Shoals, Evans Madden of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Mary Hughes and daughter, Mary Lynn, of Columbia; Miss Milder Chatman of Laurens and Miss Linda Adair were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden December 26 at a Christmas party and dinner given at the community building. Happy birthday to the following: Charles Calvert, five years old January 4 . . . Joe Calvert, two years old February 6 . . . Tommy Ficklin. four years old February 24 . . . Barry Ficklin. two years February 15 . . . Lula Bell */T 1 -1 iviaaacn. uecemoer .il ... Madeline Dees, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Beckham, January 7 . . . Nancy Beckham. December 18 . . . Lewis Hughes. son of the Claude Hughes six years old January 2. Well, you will hear from me again next month. By then Jo-Jo should have it figured out how many more ciavs 11 is until the Fourth of July. Second Shift Shop Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carson spent 20 days in Charleston with their children and grandchildren. Mrs. Henrv Carson, daughter-in-law of the J. B. Carsons. has had an operation and is reported as doing nicely. No. 2 Weaving, Second Minnie O'Donald Vivian Garner Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mediums spent most of the Christmas holidays in Spartanburg and Woodruff. A2C and Mrs. Billy Lawson of Cocklaild Air Force II.ki. Texas, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Dave Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Doolittle of Greenwood visited Mrs. Beatrice Oyer. Mrs. Susie Hanks, mother of Beatrice Dyer, has been (Cont'd, on Page H) HE CLOTHMAKEI Advanced Group Gives Program The Advanced Music Club at Clinton Mills presented a Christmas program December 20 at the Community Building. Following a welcome, scripture reading and prayer, the following musical numbers were presented: Sleigh Ride?Jean Sipes. Dorothy?Sara Ray. The Skater Waltz?Joan Burgess. God Bless You Merry Gentlemen?Linda Milam. Remembrance ? Loraine rauerson. Walt/?Donald Powers. Procession?Carolyn Hairston. Silver Bells?Barbara Roberts. Ruth Trammell, Margaret Madden. Joan Burgess. Allie Vee. Chinese Holiday ? Barbara Roberts. Community March?Margaret Madden. Important Event ? Ruth Trammell. Christmas Chimes?S u s a n Terry. Stars?Linda Milam. Ecossaise?Allie Vee Cunningham. Star of the East?Alma Jo Poole. Schubert's S e r e n a d e? Susan Terry. Cne Little Candle?Jackie Franks. The Elves?Jimmie Barker. Radiant?Linda Buchanan. Vienese ? Marian Mitchell. Crap Shooters Mary Cun ningham. Hungarian Melody?Jackie Franks. Gifts were exchanged bv all of the club members. Mothers of the members wprp invited quests. Delicious refreshments were served followed bv the singing of Christmas carols. Safety and efficiency go hand in hand. Safety is the corner-stone of efficiency. Safety is the guardian of life, health and happiness. Safety rules rule here. Safety rules never impose a hardship; but their violation often does. V* Ol'OI' f i ?'oe ULJIU 11. i ? L I v ? ill CO I II." \ *TI . Myra and Kathy Snelgrove are holding the Blue Ribbon they won at the Laurens County fair for Junior class sewing. They are members of the Clinton Mills Wahanka Campfire group and the daughters of the Bill Snelgroves. I - ~~ ^ JJJ52S35 ! J CAMPFIRES PARTY?Shown abo and children of Mrs. Murray Adams' Cotton Mills as they enjoyed their CI - WOMAN'S CLUB GUESTS?Honore Woman's Club Annual Christmas Dim include Oscar Kinard, George Huguley, and Mrs. Bailey and W. R. Anderson High School. Tom Thumb Rites Ac 1 I I I A . ? ? ? neia At Lydia Of The Lydia Kindergarten B Mother's club sponsored a grai Tom Thumb Wedding in De- schc cember at the auditorium of pro> Providence School. Pink and ton white gladioli with candela- wit! bra holding pink and white rolli candles formed a pleasing for background for the wedding day: party. pap< Little Yicki Pearson was v. 1 the bride and Chris Word the ^room. with Kenneth Flowers whj; acting as best man. The cere- gjve monv was performed by gch( Frank Gaskins. as the preach- xher er. Johnny Freeman in white sc^c satin carried the ring on a \jrs white satin pillow. Kathy mur Moore in a white frilled dress and carrying a basket of flowers laid the path of the bride with petals of pink. LV Serving as maid-of honor was Susie Meeks. lovely in Ce green organdy with orchid flowers. Debbie Williams dressed in orchid was matron- Qjri of-honor. Chris Word gave Chri the musical program doing mon "T I o\'r> Vnn Trul.-" " ? - ^ j wu 11 ui> ?t>> ?-i Hail solo. Chr: Bridesmaids were: Bar- hon( bara Nabors. Lucille Estes. folic Pat Ballard. Gail Chumlev. \yor Cassandra Huffstetler. Skvlar corn Adama. Lois Ann Marie. Pat crcr Osborne. Lenora Walker. vian Carolyn Nabors. and Elaine She] Chumlev. Groomsmen were: Mcl Curtis Marie. Mike Ficklin. joa, Jimmy Cooper. Steve Gradv. \yjp Tommy Ficklin. Danny Pear- ^ Mm iino iviiKO J o h n s o n . . . Michael Vassev was the C()*ra father of the bride. j Fay Safety saves sickness, suf- ton. fering and sorrow. serv Safety takes the dent out Wal of accident. groi 7 * rVPl ? /pBi /e are some of the parents v^ampnre group at Clinton iristmas get-together. Hktf* "r* (d guests at the Clinton Mills ier are shown above. They Mrs. Huguley. P. S. Bailey Snnprintpn^ont n4 JuIt School Is >en for Members i-weeklv classes in both nmar school and high )ol levels now are being ,'ided adults by the ClinMills Opportunity School 1 a fine attendance. Ennents will remain open additional students three 5 after the issue of the ?r. r^uidi aiuises are given Academy Street School le business courses are n at the Clinton High x>l. Those wishing furinformation on the ?ol may obtain it from . Eva Land at the Comlitv Building. dia Campfire remonial Held ie Aowakiya Camp Fire s of Lydia held their istmas party with a cereia 1. The president. Faye ey presided and with a istmas Carol theme. i>rs were presented. The >wing girls received their >d Gatherer's Ring for pleting their Wood Oath's Rank: Joyce Roof, Vi i Pearson, Fave Bailey, [by Alexander. Betty Lou .endon, Linda Satterfield. i Wiglev and Peggy ley. fter singing Carols a conwas held for the best deted Christmas Box h. Prizes were won by e Bailey and Sue llamilThe box lunches were ed with coco colas. Mrs. lace is guardian of the ap