The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1955, Page 2, Image 2
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CAVALETTES. 195S VERSIOl
diamond once again with fewer exp
0-3 won-lost record. Front row: Ph^
son, Pat Smith. Sandra Ivester and
Betty Jean Ballew, Margie Lusk,
White, Shirley Ivester and Frances
NEWS FRO/
Cloth Room
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The Pete Evans attended
the Wright's reunion at
Peachland, N. C., April 17,
celebrating her grandfather
Wright's 77th birthday.
Airman 3-C Robert "Fuzzy"
Wright is spending a furlough
with his mother, Mrs. R. A.
Wright, in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans
and daughter, Jean, had as
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Early Evans and family of Anderson,
Mrs. Yvette Stacy and
son, and Sidney Riser and son
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grogan
and family spent a Saturday
in Spartanburg shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester,
Clyde Putnam and Dorsey
Turner attended the Bearden
funeral at Friendship Baptist
Church April 20 near Pauline.
Mr. and Mrs. James Traynham,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Handback, Mrs. Myrtle Wallenzine
and Mrs. Lucille McGee
visited the Bearden home
in Enoree during Mr. Bearden's
death.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Satter
field, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Butler were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nelson,
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EARLY FISH ?Jack Blakely,
Electrician in the Clinton Mills
Shop, caught this nice 8 pound
1 ounce bass February 25 before
the fishing contest opened.
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erienced players but with hopes of
ilis Ginn, Grace Rogers, Sandra Sm
1 Karen and Sheila Meadors, mascol
Lib Womble, Alice Faye Whitset. .
Meadors, coach. Dessie Roberts was
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Jr., in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B.
Tinsley attended the state Legion
of the Moose convention
in Rock Hill.
The Ladies of the Moose
made a tour of Winthrop College,
the Celanese plant, Rock
Hill Printing and Finishing
Co., the country club and other
points of interest in Rock
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten
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attended the state Legion
of the Moose convention
in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Colie Turner and
daughter, Ann, and son, Marion,
with Mrs. Robert Adams
and sons Furman and Joe
spent several days at Daytona
Beach and Silver Springs, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Batchelor
and family, Mrs. Newton
Patterson of Cherokee Falls
and Mrs. L. A. Hall of Spartanburg
were guests of the I.
W. Harveys.
Mrs. Margaret Faulkner and
daughters of Augusta, Ga.,
were the week-end guests of
the Huey Barnetts.
The Brevard Pattersons attended
the Mahaffey reunion
in Fort Mill. Their daughter,
Loraine, spent the week-end
with her aunt and uncle, the
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JAMES was 17 years old May
3. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Laney, Clinton Mills.
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ettes Softball team has taken to the
a good season despite their present
ith. Sandra Meadors, Sandra Pears.
Back row: Clark Meadors. coach;
rerry Barker, Hilda Holmes, Linda
absent when the picture was made.
Willis Mahaffeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yarbrough
and Mrs. Grace Moore
Bearden would like to take
this opportunity to thank each
of you in the Cloth Room for
all the acts of kindness shown
us in the death of our beloved
father and husband, Clarence
F. Bearden, who died April
19. May God richly bless each
of you.
Mrs. Grace M. Bearden
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Y arbrough
Birthdays: The Brevard
Pattersons celebrated their
18th wedding anniversary
May 21 . . . Mrs. Catherine
Williams celebrated her birthday
May 2 . . . Thomas Prather
had a birthday May 7 . . .
Jimmy Braswell, May 23 and
Mrs. Inez Turner, May 26.
Un Saturday, April 16, Tonita
and Kathy Harvey celebrated
their birthdays with a
joint party with about 40 little
friends attending. Games
were played followed by refreshments
served by Mrs.
Harvey and Mrs. O. C. Harris.
The guests were given fa
vors and many presents were
received by Tonita and Kathy.
Randy, Marsl Ann, Earl
and Lana Turner have recovered
from the chicken pox as
have Glenda and Manny
Gooch.
No. 1 Weaving. Third
By Izell Campbell
The Frank Lawsons gave a
dinner honoring Mrs. Violet
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CYNTHIA ANN is the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindy
Barlow, 207 Spruce Street. Lydia
Mills.
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Annie L. Whitmire 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson
and daughter of Vincennes,
Indiana, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jackson.
Floyd Fuller has completed
his basic training at the Naval
Base in Great Lakes, Illinois, '
and is spending a 14-day leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Fuller. He will return
to Portsmouth, Virginia,
j
where he will enter Hospital
Corpsmen School.
A/3c Allen White, Jr., has 1
returned to Kelly AFB, Texas, '
after spending a 10-day leave
with Mrs. White and friends.
R. E. Whitmire, Mrs. Nora
Kirby, Mrs. Gertrude Whitmire
of Newberry and Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Whitmire
of Fountain Inn visited their
sister, Mrs. Golden Cole, in
Tampa, Florida, during her re
cent illness. (
Miss Roberta Chaney, Joan
Cannon. Linda Dunaway, and
Peggy Dunaway attended a
district Epworth League Rally
at Pomaria Southern Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackstock
and Betty Ann were re- 1
cent visitors of Mrs. Blackstock's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Ratteree of Atlanta,
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrill
of Traveler's Rest were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson.
Little Steve Dickerson
returned for a short stay with
his grandparents. Mrs. J. H.
McPherson of Chester was
also a guest of the Dicker
sons.
Mrs. Robert Yarborough
and daughter, Terry, are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Hallie
Campbell.
Birthdays: Mrs. Ellie Reeder,
April 27 . . . Curtis Jackson,
May 2 . . . Richard Jackson,
May 21 . . . Bobby Bennett,
May 5 . . . Mike Todd,
May 18.
Sick list: Mrs. Eloise McEl
veen has returned home after
an operation at Columbia hospital.
Her many fr ends in
the Lydia Cloth Room wish
her a speedy recovery.
Anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Jackson, 48th, April
30 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Major
Crawford, 7th, May 14.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Osborn of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, announce the
birth of a daughter, Evelyn
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DEBORAH LYNN is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlow,
207 Spruce Street. Lydia Mills.
MAY IS, 1955
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Patricia, on April 8. Mrs. OsDorn
is the former Miss Patricia
Cauble of Lydia.
Second Weaving
By Peggy Crisp
Anthony Forrester, husband
af Lillian Forrester, is better
after being seriously ill at
Hays hospital. We wish hirn
a speedy recovery.
Pearl Floyd, a Weaver on
the Second Shift, visited in
Georgia for a weekend.
Mildred and Roberta Prince
recently went to Spartanburg
on business.
Ruby White has returned
to work after a leave of absence.
We are glad to have
her back with us.
Jot Abercrombie visited in
the Shed during the past
week. We were all glad to see
him.
Peggy Crisp spent a weekend
in Georgia.
New York...
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the part of all to keep waste
at a minimum. It is pride in
one's job and one's product
that makes a quality production
possible, and through diligence
and conscientiousness,
we can control waste and lessen
cost.
It is this pride in one's job,
the realization that each person
is, in his own way, contributing
a very important
part to better manufacturing
that makes the difference between
a good quality product
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This keeps our goods in demand
in a field where competition
is so keen, because the
consumer knows he is getting
the best for his money.
Sounder merchandising will
convey to the customer the
ability of the manufacturer to
meet the challenge of today's
market. It will also convey
to him that he is getting, for
his money, a product backed
up by the skill and resourcefulness
of many hands and
minds, all intent on doing a
better job for him. And finally,
it will convey to him
that behind all of this careful
planning ana laDor, lies me assurance
of the manufacturer's
integrity.
HAROLD is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Dunaway, Clinton
Mills. He will be 14 years old
May 26.