The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1955, Page 2, Image 3
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Communiiy enjoyed a fine stay at C
David Roberts.
CLINTO
No. 2 Weaving. First
By Grace Wooten
It seems like a long time
since vacation, doesn't it? Oh,
well, if every week was as
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wouldn't be any time until
Christmas! Some of our good
folks haven't forgotten their
vacations, and where they
went.
Mk.. and Mrs. Melvin Hugiiey,
Charles Brookshire and
Tony Hooper vacationed at
Myrtle Beach.
Miss Polly Brazil and Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell and
daughters spent several days
at Myrtle Beach.
Pfltcv HpnHorcnn o TTir-l
Baker attended camp with the
Bluebirds at Camp Buckhorn.
Jimmy Barker, Jerry Wilkie,
Tony Hooper and Jimmy
Smith spent a week at Camp
Old Indian.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allman
took a rather extended vacation.
Two weeks, in fact. They
and their two sons visited in
Arizona, Louisiana and California.
Mrs. Ozzie Cooper, of
Pelzer, who was visiting in
Arizona, returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Coloman fan
ble and children spent several
days in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Miss Sandra Meadors visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler
in Augusta.
Mrs. Sam Owens spent vacation
week in Wilmington,
Del., with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Blackwelder.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
and Jimmy spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Campbell in Tucker, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hughes in Fairfax.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Hughes' niece, Miss Lucille
Holtzclaw, in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler
spent several days at Lake
Greenwood. They also visited
friends and relatives in
Greenwood.
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Miss Polly Brazil and Miss ]
Nelly Osborne spent several
days at Ridgecrest, N. C. 1
A. A. Barker and sons, i
Rudolph and Marcell, and
George Sullivan visited the <
former's brother, Will Barker, j
in Oconee County. i
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and 1
son with Mr. and Mrs. Tom ]
Norris and family spend Sundays
in the mountains quite 1
often. Have you found a cool
place, folks? 1
Mrs. Campbell, of Gaffney, !
spent a week with her bro- <
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and <
Mrs. Freeman Lanford. ]
Mrs. Dora Leopard with Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Leopard and I
Lawrence attended the Leop- 1
ard reunion at Mrs. Minnie
Garretts in Simpsonville July ]
31.
Mrs. Alice Kuykendall vis- 1
ited her mother, Mrs. A. S.
Simms, in Greenville during
vacation. ]
Miss Jean Smith of New- '
berry spent a week with Mr. 1
and Mrs. Vic Mattox recently.
Mrs. Leila Smith, Mrs.
Blanche Creswell and Mrs.
Evans Lever and children attended
a camp meeting at '
Beech Springs.
We welcome Larry Cauble, J
Raymond Lawrence and Donald
Jackson as newcomers into
our big No. 2 family. i
Glad to report that Mrs.
Henrietta Dover is able to be
back at work after undergoing
major surgery at Newberry
hospital.
At the time of this writing
Mrs. Inabell Hooper is recuperating
at home after under- J
going treatment at Greenville
General hospital.
Charles Oxner suffered a
severe head injury in a wreck
near Conway July 30. He is
recuperating at home.
Mrs. Ursula Blakely is ill at
her home.
Mrs. Alice Kuykendall has
been ill but is back at work.
Birthdays and anniversaries:
Jimmy, son of Mrs. Lou- i
ise Webb, was 13 July 21 . . .
Patsy Henderson, daughter of i
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Mrs. J. W. Fowler, was nine
August 5 . . . Judy McAllister j
was 10 July 29 . . . Steve Allman
was 11 July 30 . . . Ken
A.llman, nine August 6 . . .
Dpal Barker will be three Au- (
gust 29 . . . Dixie Ann Sim- j
mons will be a year old September
9 . , . Nancy Jean
Blease, 5 September 4.
In the adult department, >
Mrs. Lois Corley, August 22 i
. . Mrs. Cecil Wooten, August
27 . . . Walt McAllister,
September 7 . . . Mrs. Nathan
Cannon, August 16 . . . Nathan
Cannon, August 27 . . . Mrs.
Dot (Wilkie) James, August 22
. . . Thomas James, August '
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. . . i ruy r>enuey, oepiember
9 . . . Mrs. A. H. Hughes,
August 3, and Mrs. Alice Kinard,
July 31. *
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Harmon
observed a wedding anniversary
August 3.
We extend our sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Walt McAllister
in the recent death of his brother.
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No. 1 Weaving. Third
By Izell Campbell
We certainly hated to lose
3ur Second Hand, Carl Tran- '
lham. We welcome Dick Har
rell, our new one, and I'm sure
we'll like him just as well.
Sarah Shelton, Sally Wyatt
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RICHIE is the 18-months-old
son of Prof. M. Y. Thompson. 1
Even at this early age, he is an
adept swimmer and diver at the
Clinton Mills pool; ' * '
Safety Sco,
(This is how all departments <
'ank in the number of consecutiv
oithout a disabling injury as of
CLINTON COTT<
Spinning No. 1
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Spinning No. 2
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift .
Spooling
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Warding No. 1
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Warding No. 2
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Weave No. 1
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Weave No. 2
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
31ash-Tie-In, Draw-In
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
31oih
Shop
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift .
Warehouse
/ill age
LYDIA COTTOl
Spinning
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Spooling
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Warding
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift .
Weave
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Slash-Draw-In. Tie-In
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
31olh
Shop
First Shift
Second Shift
Third Shift
Warehouse
tillage
ind daughter, Mildred Rogers Fr
ind daughter, Juanita Thompson,
visited Mrs. Rogers' mo- ar
her, Mrs. Rymer, at the th
Mountain Sanatorium in Hen- l.?
Jersonville. i(V
2nd Lt. Hewlette Alford, of Rj
San Antonio, Texas, recently
/isited his sister, Mrs. Sarah be
Shelton.
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n <_-ei lainiy was f;ooa 10 sec
\lta Riser back in the little p(
ni 11 the other morning. I've
nissed the pretty little songs
>he sings for us.
The J. H. Harrelsons and
laughter and the David Pulleys
visited the Great Smokies
the week of the Fourth. co
The J. M. Cranfords of sh
Knoxville recently visited the pi
AUGUST IS. 19SS
rejboard
at Clinton and Lydia Mills
e days worked, since 1949,
lay, 1955.)
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ozu L?ays
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ed Sheltons.
Well, girls, you have fooled
ound and let the catch of '
e season get caught. Sam
iwson has finally fallen in
ce. The lucky girl is Bobbie
tchie, of Washington, D. C.
ley tell me he has wedding
Us on his mind.
The Maynard Motes and the
?ul Motes visited Folly
?ach on vacation.
Sally Wvatt and daughter,
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A woman who says she
uld have married anyone
e pleased, probably didn't
ease anyone.