The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1955, Page 8, Image 8
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28 . . . Jackie McAlister, 15
March 9 . . . Mrs. Estelle Roland,
March 7 . . . Tommy
Lanford, 13, March 8 . . . Joe
Terry, Feb. 27 . . . Mary
Terry, March 4 . . . Charlie
Lever, three February 28 . . .
Mrs. Jimmy Wooten, February
23 . . . Mrs. Kate Evans,
73, March 21 . . . Patricia
Marline McCoy, 2 February
18 and Iris Hughes, March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs
celebrate their 16th wedding
anniversary March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lydia
celebrate their 20th anniversary
March 16.
Miss Shirley .Devan, of
Campobello and Richard Jack
of this city will be married
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford
and family have moved
into the Wright house on
Greenwood highway.
Glad to report little Barry
Cannon is improving satisfactorily.
No. 1 Weaving, Second
By Emily C. McNinch
I guess everyone has noticed
our black Die. It now
has a white head. If everyone
will keep trying we believe
we can make it white
all over. It certainly would
look good.
Since the weather is getting
warmer, we hope the
people in the little mill will
be having more news.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden
had as their guest last week
Mr. and Mrs Sam Graham
and family from Troy, N. C.
The J. A. McNinch's and
Mrs. Joe Lynch gave a surprise
birthday dinner for
Mrs. McNinch's mother, Mrs.
Emma Mayfield, who was 66
years old February 26. Mrs.
Leona Earnest and Mrs.
Carrie Cook of Shelby, N. C.
also were guests at the
dinner.
We wish the following a
happy birthday: Ricky Croy,
March 15 . . . Mrs. Clyde
Croy, March 9 . . . Bruce
Dees, grandson of Mrs. Gertrude
Beckham, March 7 . . .
Edward Beckham, March 17
. . . Bill Campbell, March 6
. . . Coley Campbell, March
26 . . . E. J. "Zeke" Campbell,
March 16 . . . "Butch"
Campbell was 11 February
22.
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presents Second Hand James R.
was a son for the Joe Spillers.
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We welcome Harold Madden
and Jimmy Word to our
Department.
Sorry to lose Fick and Payton
to the big mill.
No. 2 Weaving. Second
By Minnie O'Donald
Vivian Garner
Well, here we are again
and we certainly are having
some pretty weather. Wo
heard Charlie Braswell say
he had planted some potatoes
so everyone remember where
to go for some new potatoes.
We are sorry Uncle Sam
got one of our Warp Men.
We welcome D. D. Ficklin on
Jimmie's job.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock
of Charleston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker.
Paul Tyson, son of Mrs.
Marvin Owens, of Little
Rock, Ark., is now with
Clinton Cotton Mills and we
hope he likes working with
us.
William Rogers visited his
father in Clarksville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Phil
lips and family visited Mrs.
Phillip's sister in North
Carolina.
Mrs. W. E. Stewart of
Ware Shoals, Earnest
Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Vaughn, Mrs. Lonnie Mae
Vaughn and Mrs. Mattie Sue
Early of Greenwood were
recent guests of Mrs. Susie
Hawks and Beatrice Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lawson
and family with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles O'Donald and
family enjoyed a singing
near Gray Court.
Mrs. J. C. Fortner spent a
few days with her mother.
Mrs. Susie Hawks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson
had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs James Maynor
and children of Pauline, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garland of
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor
and family spent a weekend
in Fayetteville, N. C.
We welcome Margaret
Connally to our Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kuykendall celebrate their
fifth wedding anniversary
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We are glad that Mrs. J.
J. Brabham is doing fine.
She underwent an operation
at Hays Hospital.
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Poor old Red. You have
our sympathy?working and
keeping house both.
Estelle Harrison had a
birthday March 1.
Mrs. Harry Black had a
birthday February 10 . . .
Johnny Barker was four February
22 . . . Donald McGinnis
had a birthday February
13 ... J. W. Martin,
March 2 and Mrs. J. W.
Martin, February 19.
Barry Ficklin was two
February 24. He is the son of
D. D. Ficklin, Clinton Mills.
Dave Lawson had a birthj
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uay laai inunui. oaiu utr was
37 but he didn't count the
10 years he went barefooted
and the five he didn't go to
school.
Coley Campbell said his
dog had a birthday in February.
Said he gave him an
egg and told the poor dog he
would give him a slice of
bacon next year.
J. J. Brabham and Johnnie
Butler said they caught 300
pound of fish and brought
them all home in a lard can.
All of you folks who fish had
bettor go to Clarks Hill.
E. D. McCullough has a
birthday March 28.
So long for now. See you
around Easter.
Cloth Room
By Dorsey Turner
Huey Barnett is recuperating
nicely after an appendectomy
at Hays Hospital.
Ithiel and Marvin Harvey
and O. C. Harris attended an
all night singing at Spartanburg
Memorial Auditorium.
Mrs. I. W. Harvev. Tonv
and Kathv visited Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Gunter in Spartanburg.
The Arzo Ivesters spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith in Martin. Ga.
Alice Dunaway underwent
a minor operation at Hays
Hospital and spent several
days there recuperating.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner.
Joan Suttles and Mrs.
Charlie Barker visited Mrs.
Glenna Word, who is a patient
at Emory Hospital in
Atlanta where she is recuperating
nicely from a major
operation.
The Bill Snelgrcves and
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan visited
their son and brother. Rufus
M. Sullivan in Greeleyville.
They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove in
Saluda, the W. R. Stranges
and Eland Harris in Batesburg.
Mrs Annie Evans visited
friends in Hodges reeentlv.
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The Brevard Pattersons
spent a weekend with Mrs.
John Patterson at Fort Mill.
Lillian and Maxie Wallenzine
attended a birthday dinner,
Mrs. Coleman Burton,
Jim Paige in Williamston.
Pfc. Wallenzine sails from
Germany March 16 and will
arrive in the United States
about March 27 after serving
fifteen months of duty.
Rufus Handback and Joyce,
Dorsey Turner, the J. W.
Fowlers and Grady Smiths
; attended the Woodruff Singing
convention at the Grace
"There is no time lik
" When life's alii'*
"Man, he sure Is proud of that
award!,;
Methodist Church recently.
Note of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Barnett
would like to thank each
and everyone for their nice
cards, flowers, and the staff
at Hays Hospital for their
acts of kindness during my
recent stay in the hospital.
inanK you ior making it
more enjoyable. May God
bless each of you.
Huey and Winnie Barnett
Birthdays: Huey Barnett.
March 14 . . . Arthur Dunaway,
March 30 . . . Ben Williams.
March 22 ... C. V.
Heed, March 25 . . . Brevard
Patterson, March 19 . . .
Franklin Williams, 27 . . . Ed
Dunaway, March 9.
Ruth Quinton had a birthday
March 12 and Dot Tumblin
will have hers March 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam
celebrated their 14th
wedding anniversary March
1.
The Huey Barnetts also
celebrated their 18th wedding
anniversary February
14.
Brewington-English
Miss Cleo Brewington became
the bride of Bobby
English February 12 at the
Probate Judge's office in
Laurens. Mrs. English is the
attractive daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Newell Brewington
of near Clinton.
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ooDDy is me son 01 ivir.
and Mrs. H. C. English of
Clinton and is employed in
the Slasher Department of
Clinton Cotton Mills. After a
short honeymoon trip, the
couple will make their home
with the grooms parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Satterfield
had 23 guests for Sunday
dinner February 27.
Three brothers of Mrs.
Satterfield and their families
made the dinner a most joyous
occasion.
Moves 1 h a t
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An expert in almost any
field makes few waste motions.
He makes every move
count.
On the job. wasted motions
add to your own fatigue.
As you become more
expert on your job, you cut
out wasteful actions and
save your strength. Yet, you
accomplish more.
Every person can get the
satisfaction of moving with
skill?and making every
move count.
One of the best face-saving
ideas is to keep the lower
half of it shut.
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Easy Street is a blind alley.