The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1955, Page 8, Image 8
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NEWS FROM
(Continued from Page 7)
Floyd, August 22 . . . Brenda ^
Campbell, August 15 . . . Irma
McGinnis, August 24 . . . Ann
Campbell, August 12 . . . Judy
Laney, August 24 , . . Ronald ^
Turner, August 25 and L. T. p
Kay, August 28.
We welcome Edith Hancock ?.
and also Mr. Holtzclaw, who
has been out sick. ^
Mrs. Richard Turner is improving
at her home after un- a
dergoing surgery. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay jy
announce the birth of a ^
daughter, Tersa Carol, August
13 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Seay
is the former Miss Margaret
Brazil. Sj
No. 2. 3 Spinning, Second q
My Marguerite Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lewis 0
are the proud parents of a son, y
Rickie John William. He is
the grandson of Mrs. Ann p
Burton.
Elizabeth Roberts of Laur- ?
ens and Mrs. Dessie Cline of
Kannapolis, N. C., spent a
week with Mrs. Eula Corbin.
We are glad to have Eula
Corbin back after staying two
weeks in the hospital. 01
Gertrude Holbert celebrat- ?
ed a birthday September 4.
Imogene Holbert had her
third birthday August 6. u
Diane Frasier had her third
birthday August 6.
Gary, grandson of Mrs. Ger- Qj
trude Holbert, was a year old a,
August 19.
Mrs. Louise Frazier is at j-j
home after being in the Jo- tc
anna hospital. Hope she will
be out soon.
Geraldine Satterfield had a p
birthday August 31.
Wo Qi'O ftlorl irv ?
. w U1 V giUU LKJ 1 iCd 1 V^ld^ IUI1 U
Edmonds is out of the hospital.
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Marine Pfc. James Graham, vj
from California, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Edmonds. f?
Peggy Edmonds and Frank m
Rowe were united in marriage
August 28 at the home of Rev. f?
Jones in Joanna. Peggy is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jes- QJ
sie Edmonds. Frank is the son
T\/T.. ] ti/r T7I
ui i?n. duu mis. r. i_. itowe al
of Joanna. The bride wore a
street length dress of white a,
nylon with light blue acces- w
sories and her corsage was of cc
small red rosebuds. After the
ceremony they moved in their a,
home on Milton road. tL
Sorry to hear Mrs. Viola
Adams' sister, Mrs. Retha If
Chandler, is in the hospital.
JBUr
GARY is the son of Edith Hancock,
Clinton Mills Spinning. He
recently spent three weeks in
Charleston where he caught this M
14-pound Rock Bass. w
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I CLINTON
Albert Lindsey Adams, Jr.,
/ill be three years old Sep?mber
18.
James W. Gentry, Sr., is a
atient at Joanna hospital.
Sandra Hanley has a birthay
September 19 . . . Linda
lanley, September 25.
O. F. Rearden visited his
ather, Robert Rearden.
Mrs. Jocey Lipford is ill at
er home.
Sgt. and Mrs. Levi Mobley
nd children visited Mr. and
Irs. L. S. Harmon in Saluda.
Ir. Harmon enjoyed his
irthday dinner.
No. 2 Spinning, Third
By Elizabeth Holder
Mrs. Nannie Van Etten
sent a weekend in Athens,
a.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie King,
f Whitmire, visited Mr. and
r T _ 1 TT -11
us. jonn noiaer.
We're glad to have Margie
ulmer back with us.
We are sorry that William
amples is in the hospital.
Ruth Samples is out sick.
No. 2 Weaving, Third
By Sarah Wilson.
Emogene McElhannon
We welcome Larry Masters,
Lir new Second Hand, to
linton Mill Weaving.
Mrs. Sarah Wilson has relrned
to work after being
nder the doctor's care. Glad
) have you back. Sarah.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson,
f Spartanburg, visited Mr.
rid Mrs. C. E. Roberts.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Robinson and family
) our community, and Horace
) our Weave Room.
Sorry to lose Mr. Christoher.
Good luck.
We welcome another new
leaver, Thomas Powell. Glad
) have you, Thomas, and
ope you will move to our
illage soon.
The Ralph Taylors and
imily spent a Sunday at
[ount Mitchell.
Sorry to hear Mary Miles'
ither is ill in Charlotte.
Miss Betty Ann Campbell,
I Columbia, spent several
ays with her parents, Mr.
ad Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
ad family spent a weekend
ith his parents in Saluda
>uniy.
O'Neal Roberts, son of Mr.
id Mrs. C. E. Roberts, is reirning
to school at Columbia.
Ronnie Brookshire had his
)th birthday August 29.
JOYCE is the daughter of Mrs.
ary Martin, Clinton Mills. She
as eight years old August 17.
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Gayle Brookshire was 10
years old August 28. They
are the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Brookshire.
No. 2 Weaving, First
By Grace Woolen,
Mildred Kinard,
Blanche Creswell
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Sanders visited the
W. D. Hollis's in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Ora Wood attended a
birthday dinner given in
honor of her brother, J. L.
Smith, in Greenwood August
28.
Donald Jackson, of Laurens,
who has been working with
us during the summer, re
turned to Clemson September
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart,
of Albany, Ga., spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Huey and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Stewart,
of Dawson, Ga., visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Sr.
Glad to have Helen Mattox
back at work after being in
the hospital.
Alta Riser worked a full six
day week recently. (If you
think that's not news, ask
Alta.)
S/N R. C. Wilkie spent a
two weeks leave with his
mother, Mrs. Missouri Wilkie.
Roland Wilkie, R. C., Jerry
and Missouri Wilkie spent a
week at Bee Log, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt McAllister
visited his brother in
Honea Path.
Glad Alta is back at work
after an illness.
Clarence Kuykendall is
back in the states after nine
months overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green
spent a weekend with the
Clyde Putnams.
Virgil Webb has been out
with an injured foot.
The Clyde Putnams visited
the Charlie Coles in Joanna.
Mrs. Emma Jacks has accepted
a position at Whitten
village. r
Charles Oxner, Tommy
Howe and Pat Rowe spent
Labor Day weekend at the
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodelsperger
and children, of
Newberry, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Kinard.
Birthdays: Polly Brazil,
September 9 . . . Jimmy Kinard.
nine September 11 . . .
Mae Hoover. September 16
. . . unarles Uxner, September
16 . . . Lois Lever, 16 Septem
RICKY is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Coleman Cauble. Clinton
Mills. He will celebrate his first
birthday September 28.
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A EFFECTS
WO R K with
ber 12 . . . Johnny Lever, five
September 21 . . . Dixie Ann
Simmons, one September 9
. . . Rhonda Sue Butler, one
September 26 . . . Rickie Cauble,
one September 28 . . .
Ruby Willette (Willy) Wooten,
one September 23 . . . Debbie
Wooten, two September 18 ...
Cole L. Blease, September 22
, . . Shelia Meadors, five September
7.
The Clark Meadors observed
a wedding anniversary
C? 4 1 n
ocrpitriiiuex i.
The Rudolph Barkers had
an anniversary August 17.
The Bardy Cannons wedding
anniversary was August
30.
Henderson-T ucker
Miss Gloria Henderson became
the bride of Dallas
Tucker September 2. The
ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Jones in Joanna.
Gloria is the daughter of
ivirs. J. w. Fowler. At present
she is making her home in Joanna
with the groom's parents
while he is in the Air Force
stationed at Donaldson Air
Base in Greenville.
No. 2 Weaving. Second
By Minnie O'Donald.
Vivian Garner
Cpl. Clifton M. Heaton has
been home on 30 days leave
due to the death of his grandfather,
Mr. Lewis Floyd. He
reported back to Ft. Benning
September 9.
Patricia and Emily Fortner,
of Greenwood, spent a few
^Kvr. y>*
BT '
^ v*Pr7fl
WILLY is the daughter of Pvt.
and Mrs. Jimmy Woolen. Clinton
Mills. She will be a year old
September 23.
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JOBS - ?2?*
CARE:
days with their grandmother,
Mrs. Hawks, and aunt Beatrice
Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Webb,
of Winter Garden, Fla., visited
Beatrice Dyer and Mrs.
Hawks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Sex
ton left August 28 for Oklahoma
City. Mr. Sexton will
teach school there. Mrs. Sexton
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Braswell.
Sarah Elta Donnan has
been sick but is feeling better
now.
Josephine Turner was a patient
at Hays hospital. We
are glad to know she is better.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mc Tinnis
had a wedding anniversary
August 12.
Birthdays this time: Effie
Lawson, August 11 . . . Ronald
Turner, August 27 . . . Steve
Tucker, September 16 . . .
Johnny Tucker, September 18
. . . George Tucker, September
25 . . . Bertha Mae O'Don
aid. September 9 and Steve
O'Donaid, September 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Vandv Fallow
announce the birth of a
daughter, Debbie Lane, August
20.
We welcome Myreth Bryant
and Edith Rearden to our Department.
Much depends on what you
say, but more on how you
say it.
W?fDEBBIE
is the daughter of Mr.
anrf Mrc P^V?kw M/ ?? . /-1: ? .
? >? ?rw?-rw J VT WIClIi V/IlIIIUIl
Mills. She recently took part in
the Toddlers Parade at the high
school. She will be two years old
September 18.