The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1955, Page 7, Image 7
MAY 15. 1955
NEWS Fl
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celebrated their 17th anniversary
April 22.
Thelma McDonald was surprised
with a birthday party
April 30. A nice time was had
by all attending.
We have quite a few birthdays
this time: Earl Donnon,
May 9 . . . Betty Price, April
18 . . . Mrs. J. A. Tripp, 35
April 30 . . . James A. Tripp,
41 April 30 . . . Jerome Tripp,
13 April 6 . . . Michael Ficklin,
6 May 13 . . . Furman Adams,
May 6 . . . Bobby Garner,
May 20 . . . Thelma O'Donald,
15 May 1 . . . Beatrice Dyer,
April 28.
No. 1 Weaving, Second
By Emily McNinch
Mr. and Mrs. James Harris
and family gave a birthday
dinner at the Greenwood
Stnta Purlr fr*r Mre
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mother, Mrs. Mattie Harvey.
Mrs. W. H. Beckham, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Beckham
and Mrs. Madeline Decs and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Wood of Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. White,
Miss Christine Gray and
Jamie Brewer visited in Abbeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ivester
and family from Newberry
spent a Sunday afternoon
with the Sam Maddens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNinch
and Johnny with Mrs. Emma
Mayfield and Miss Vera Barnette
visited in Piedmont.
We welcome two new employees
to our department.
Ulysa Gilliam, a Weaver, and
Junior Kernells, a Fixer.
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May 6 . . . Mrs. Delia Phillips,
mother of Tony Turner, May
17 . . . Claude Hughes, May 2
. . . Nina Word, sister of Jimmy
Word, May 20 . . . Johnny,
son of the J. A. McNinch's.
May 19 and Joe Spillers,
May 1.
No. 2 Spinning, First
By Jennie Watkins
Mrs. Jessie Harmon and
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CATCH EM AND WIN EM ?
prizes which will be awarded win
Club's first annual contest. Top prii
self-bailing motor.
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IOM CLINTO
children of Johnston spent a ]
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 1
Ted Ward and other relatives. 1
Mrs. Ward and little daugh- i
ter, Deminia, returned home
with them for a few days' 1
visit. c
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory,
Mrs. A. J. Satterfield, Mrs.
Thelma Young and Miss Jean C
Jackson attended the Oral s
Roberts meeting in Florence. (
Mrs. Richard Turner and S
children and Pete Porter vis- t
ited relatives in Greenwood 1
recently. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis i
and family and Mr. and Mrs. c
Wayne Graham spent a Sun- j
day in Charleston. r
Little Barry Cannon, grand- 1
son of Mrs. Roy Cannon, has
returned to Shriner's hospital J
for treatment. 1
Mrs. C. L. Kidd, of Comer, 1
Ga., week-ended with her 1
daughters, Mrs. Elbert Lawson
and Mrs. Clyde Brazill.
The welcome mat is out for
Mrs. Margaret Fulmer. She I
comes to us from the Third 1
Shift.
Mighty glad to have Edith s
Hancock back after being hospitalized.
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We regret that Richard r
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home. We often think of you ?
and wish you a speedy recov- t
ery.
Our deepest sympathy is ex- \
tended to Mrs. Corrie Bishop 1
in the loss of her father-in- f
law, W. L. Bishop. 1
Ted Ward is really stepping
high these days. You know he i
is a daddy now. The little >
daughter, Patricia Deminia,
arrived March 19 and the mo- t
ther is the former Miss Mary (
Ellen Cannon. ?
W. C. Powers has returned *
home after undergoing surgery
in Anderson.
Happy birthday to Mrs.
Lucy Nabors, May 9 . . . Har- ,
old Dunaway, May 26 . . . ,
James Lanev, May 3 . . . Jack
Laney, April 12, and the pap(
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These are some of the numerous
ners of the Clinton Mills Fishing
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Dy, Jesse Laney, April 7 . . .
Wayne Womble, May 20 . . .
Vlrs. Willie Mae Riley, the
lew grandmother, April 25.
Mrs. Ruth McGinnis and
rorrest Samples shared birthlays
May 15.
Sunday School Party
The Dorcas Bible Class of
Zalvary Baptist Church assembled
at the home of Mrs.
Zorrie Bishop. Mrs. Beulah
Stewart brought the devo
lonai alter wnicn tne memjers
enjoyed a tacky party.
Miss Bessie Holtzclaw. wearng
her mother's wedding
Iress, walked away with the
5rize. Delightful refreshnents
were served by the
lostess.
Officers of the class are
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard.
Resident; Mrs. Jennie Watrins,
Secretary, and Mrs. Leia
Heatherlv, Treasurer.
Second Spooling
By Nellie M. Young
Ruby Ivester's mother has
jeen sick again. We all wish
ler a speedy recovery.
Callie Fowler has been out
;ick. Glad to have her back.
W. C. Power, who has been
i patient at the Anderson Mennri
ol V^Acnif ol Vi oe rotnrnoH
UU1 iai IIUOpilUl, iiwo AV.WUAAAV.VA
lome. He is improving from
in operation and is much beter.
A-2-C William E. Young,
vho recently spent a 30-dav
Airlough with his wife and
amilv, has returned to ChamDlev,
France.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory,
\-2-C, and Mrs. W. E. Young
;isited in Greenville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaseen.
Mr. and Mrs. William
2hasteen and children spent
i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
2d Young and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. "Corky" Garett
of Anderson visited the
2d Youngs.
Sara Lawson's baby has
cirlr T-Tnr*o it ic rr>nr?Vi
setter.
Seems as if we've had lots
of sickness lately. Hope everyone
is feeling better now.
Third Spooling
By Beulah Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealv visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Copeland in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart
and Keith spent a weekend
in Beech Island with Mr.
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DONALD WILLIAM is Ihe son
of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Grant.
Clinton Mills. He will be 9 May
22 when his sister will be 10.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joe G. Grant and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. Cannon.
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L. A. BOYETTE
First Place 2 Lb. 12 Oz. Catfish
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HARRY FOSTER
Third Place 6Va-Pound Bass
CLINTON MILLS I
IS OFF TO A Fll
The Clinton Cotton Mills Fis!
is off to a fine start with Han
in the bass division as this issr
press.
With real fishing weather
in prospect from now on out,
competition is expected to be
even keener through the remainder
of the contest.
The present standings in the
Clinton contest are as follows:
Bass Division
First: Harry Lanford, 7
pounds 1 ounce.
Second: Gene Butler. 7
pounds.
Third: Harry Foster. 6
pounds. 4 ounces.
Crappie Division
First: Frank Motes, 3
pounds, 5 ounces.
Second: Harry Foster, 3
pounds.
Third: C. E. Leppard, 2
pounds. 2 ounces.
Catfish Division
First: L. A. Bovette, 2
pounds, 12 ounces.
SI.00 Division
Bass: Bobbie Roberts, 2
pounds, 9 ounces.
Crappie: Isabelle Hamrick,
2 pounds. 4 ounces.
BEG PARDON
In last month's issue of The
Clothmaker, we showed a
number of "in-the-mill" inventors.
One was of a new
floating tension rod on the
Slashers at Lvdia. Through
error we gave credit to J. C.
Meeks when all the time it
was Thomas Donald in the
picture with the rod which he
invented. We regret that this
error took place.
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GENE BUTLER
Second Place 7-Pound Bass
ISABELLE HAMRICK
$1 Division 2 Lb. 4 Ox. Crappie
FISHING CLUB
it START
King Club's first annual contest
ry Lanford holding first place
le of The Clothmaker went to
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PEGGY ANN is the daughler of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carnes of Lydia.
She will be 14 years old
May 29.