The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1955, Page 5, Image 5
APRIL 15, 1955
CLINTON Nl
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there she also visited in Augusta
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lowery in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson
have moved into their new
home on N. Broad street.
Happy anniversary to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bigham.
March 29.
Happy birthday to Edward
Bigham. April 28 . . . Jim Tinsleg,
March 23 . . . Richard
Tinsley, March 14 . . . Louie
Webb, April 23 . . . Diane
Bright, March 25 . . . Danny
Ivester, April 9 . . . Gail Ivester,
April 22 . . . Sally Mae
Johnson, April 15 . . . Helen
Ann Oakley, April 12 . . .
Ralph Riddle, April 2 . . . Kate
Riddle, April 15.
We welcome Mattie Bell
Ivester to the First Shift from
the Second.
We also welcome Joel Ginn
to our Shift from the Third.
Second Spooling
By Nellie M. Young
First of all, I hope each and
vvtijunc iiuu el Vl'l V
Easter.
Sorry to report Mrs. W. C.
Power, father of Mrs. Thelma
Young, is ill and undergoing
an operation at the Anderson
Memorial hospital. We all
wish him a speedy recovery.
A-l-C Marion Lee Idol is
visiting Thelma Young and
family.
Cflad to have Mrs. Tucker
back with us. Also Callie
Fowler.
A-2-C William E. Young is
home on leave for 110 days due
to the illness of his grandfather,
Mr. W. C. Power. He
is serving with the air force
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in viKiiuuicv, x i ciinir. rvnt'i
spending his leave with his
wife and family, he will fly
back to France.
Well, this is all the news for
this month so I'll see you next.
No. 1 Spinning. Second
By Annie Louise Starnes
Cpl. Kenneth Cromer and
wife and Mrs. J. W. Cromer
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Lewis of Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shepherd
and children and Mrs.
W. J. Shepherd spent a Sunday
visiting relatives in
Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Welcher,
Mrs. Carl Heaton and Mnrv
Ann spent a Sunday in Greenville
with Mrs. Heaton's parL/
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Ray Crisp is the two-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crisp
of Cross Hill. Mrs. Crisp is a Battery
Filler. Lydia Second Shift
Weaving.
EWS ITEMS
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes
Eskew.
Mr. and Mrs. James Heator
had a wedding anniversary
April 3.
Mrs. Ellen Colder spent ;
weekend in Rome, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etter
announce tne oirtn oi a son
Robert, March 14.
Mrs. Harry Foster has ;
birthday April 22 . . . Henr;
Lawson had one April 2.
Pfc. James E. Starnes spen
a leave with his parents afte
serving 10 months in Korea.
Katherine Heaton and Mai
garet Wallenzine are back aft
er being out sick.
Margie Stone has been il
with pneumonia.
No. 1 Weaving, Third
By Izell Campbell
Our deepest sympathy ha
been with Frank and Dt:
Lawson in the loss of thei
father and father-in-law, Jirr
my Lawson, February 12. W
are sorry this was not reporl
ed in last month's news.
Mrs. Lola McElreath an
son, Mike, of Simpsonvill<
were weekend guests of littl
Dot Wooten.
Glad to have "Jo-Jo" Ca
vert back with us on Thir
Shift again.
Wonder who this "R. G."
that Richard, Leon and Sai
are so crazy about?
The H. L. Bakers and soi
Dick, and Betty Howard, <
Charlotte, recently visited tl
Fred Sheltons.
Mrs. Ivey Warren of Spa
tanburg spent a weekend wit
Mrs. Sally Wyatt.
Congratulations to the Bi
Metts on the arrival of a soi
Steven Randall. March 25.
FOUND: A pair of fals
teeth on North Adair stree
Owner please contact Leo
Rice.
We sure hated to lose Viol
na.T, 12:11.. c?i.< <
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the big mill.
We're glad to have Richai
Riser back with us after sen
ing three years and eigl
months in Korea. He was i
the navy.
I see we have some whi
strips at the head of our p
with no lost time accident
Maybe we will make it sin<
we changed the pig. We wei
going at it from the wror
end.
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Bill Lowery, Clinton Mills,
shown with his 4 months-old sc
Coley Durrani.
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Leaders, are shown here with their
Cravy. Pauline Cato. Francine Smit
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11 LYDIA MILLS BLUE BIRDS?
1. David Word, assisted the day the j
Judy Chumley, Janice Pollock. Lai.
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1,1 We welcome L. F. Wilson as
a new employee.
'a Richard Riser. Sam Lawson
? and Leon Rice certainly enjoyed
hitch hiking back from
d a fishing trip at Savannah,
r- Ga. In fact. Leon enjoyed it
it so much that 1 took brother
in Charles there anci had to hitch
hike back again. What you
to guys need is a '55 Buick.
ig Friends of Mrs. Raymond
s. Campbell regret to learn that
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pital. We wish her a speedy
ig recovery.
Doris Jennings celebrated
? her 12th birthday April 1 . . .
Maynard Motes has a birthday
April 29.
The Frank Lawsons celebrated
their 6th wedding anniversary
April 9.
I No. 2 Weaving. First
By Grace Woolen,
Mildred Kinard,
Blanche Creswell
Spring is here! Tra-la, Train.
That's the way we feel
Iwnen we waKc up on these
beautiful mornings . . . that is.
until we remember it's another
work day. and then
we're so-o-o-o tired we just
want to go fishing.
Mrs. Maggie Mason. Mrs.
Gertrude Fowler and Miss
is Polly Brazil went fishing the
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IMPFIRE GIRLS?Mrs. J. B. Templeto
Campfire Group. They are Melda Dear
h, Harriett Wilson. Florence Revis, San
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happy Blue Birds at Lydia are
>iclure was taken by Mrs. Harry Temp
,ra Smith and Sue Word. Second row: 1
ilia Gaskins, Peggy Grady. Dianne Terr
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NEW NURSE AT LYDIA CLINICI
Mills Clinic was Miss Dorcas Hudgen
I made but on April 8. she became the 1
of Clinton. Mrs. Copeland is a graduate
I pital and practiced nursing at the Lai
assuming her present duties with Lydi
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laundry window: "Send laun- "\Y
dry hero. We no tear with big lor
machinery. We do carefully to
by hand." old
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n and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap.
i. Gail Campbell. LaDon Mcdra
Mills, Linda Corley and
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under the direction of Mrs.
>leton. On the front row are
Loretta Coker. Joy Snelgrove.
ipleton. Nancy Alexander and
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-Our new Nurse al the Lydia
s when this photograph was
aride of Mr. George Copeland
of Spartanburg General Hosjrens
County Hospital before
a Cotton Mills.
""he old philosopher says:
hen it takes you twice as
ig to rest and half as long
get tired, you're getting
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