The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1956, Page 7, Image 9

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FEBRUARY 15, 1956 u' o ^ ^ Lilly Mae Motes, Clinton Mills, is out sick. Mrs. Carroll Dunaway, wife of Jack Dunaway, Clinton T\/r:ii? i i i? * iviixxs, nas ut'en in rne nospital and is getting along nicely now. Joey Spillers, son of Joe Spillers, Clinton Mills, has been sick. Frank Lawson, Clinton Mills, is recuperating from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Mrs. Sally Wvatt. Clinton Mills, has been out sick. Mrs. Bobbie Moore. Clinton Mills, has returned home from a Greenville hospital. Myrtle Williams, Clinton Mills, is out sick. Mrs. Herbert Hughes. Clinton Mills, is recuperating at home after an illness. Pierce Waddell, Clinton Mills, is ill at home. Violet Feltman, Clinton, is ill. Mrs. Reba Samples, Clinton, is out sick. Ruth Samples, Clinton Mills, is recovering from a fall. Ferona Tinslev, Clinton, is recovering from flu. Mrs. Geneva Coker, Clinton, has been in several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine. Jeoffrey Brabham, Clinton, is recuperating from flu. ?o It is always wise to remember that any friendship you can buy usually costs more than it is worth. What tKic tirrwl/-! ? ?? *iuv vino WUilU HCCUd Id c! more pleasant way to be rude to people. A J From lime immemorial, men h periods of crisis, Ihey have lean prayed there in moments of succ hdnni nocc inv cnrmur r* r tit a i Ivm Divine Redeemer. Go to church, the one of yoi with you. You'll be the richer fi Did You Know That . . . ? Quality products have always been a great means of security for any manufacturer? Antiseptic for surgery was discovered by Sir Joseph Lester in 1867? President Andrew Jackson was born in what is agreed to be in Waxhaw. N. f nn March 15, 1767? Compounds with a fatty base sometimes used for poison ivy remedies should be avoided? They tend to spread any poison remaining on the skin. Photographic hypo used in a 10 per cent solution is usually considered the best remedy. A moment spent in safety today pays good dividends tomorrow? A Daily Dozen 1. A little patience ? once a day. 2. A bit of self-control ? somewhere. 3. A minute of unselfishness. 4. A flash of generosity. 5. One kind word ? possibly two. 6. A word of appreciation to somebody. 7. An eager excuse ? for someone else. 8. One good deed ? not left undone. 9. A little prayer for a friend in need. 10. A noble thought ? perhaps a text. 11. A sudden smile?where it can do some good. 12. A snatch of song?or hum a tune. Some people grumble because they don't get what's coming to them; others, because they do. HE,, sWer / ii4 Ml iavc found strength at the altar of th< tied, like Issiah. that God has a pur :ess, they have sensed the need to ess they have shared before the thi ir choice, and give God a chance ir or it. THE CLOTHMAKER ^ ^ iijp v ^Jw \ f: a yf ^ , * j+') CLINTON MILLS MEN'S DIN luncheon meeting, last month at Godfrey, president; J. J. Brabham, secretary. NEWS Fl (Continued from Page 6) Mr. and Mrs. James Amnions announce the birth of a son, James Henry, Jr., January 21. Happy birthday to Mrs. Dora Leopard, Feb. 17 . . . and to her grandson, Johnny Holliday, 5 on Feb. 16 . . . and also to her granddaughter, Tony Kirbv six on Jan. 31 . . . Mrs. Estelle Lvda, Feb. 28 . . . Kathy Wilkie, 3 on Feb. 23 . . . Charlie Lever, 4 on Feb. 28 . . . Jack Cunningham. Jan. 31 . . . Harry Lanford, Feb. 10; Guyneeta Lanford, Feb. 5 . . . Frances Graham, Feb. 14. WItS O vr /-J /\? ? in. caiuiu uui sympathy to Mrs. Maggie Mason in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Farrow, of Reidsi M. yRSHIP HIM / ? I e Lord. As they have l'??elt there in pose for their lives. As they have be humble. Whether in time of one the grace and the love of the i your life. Go, and take someone ~ w * 1 ?" -a n NER CLUB?The Clinton Mills Men's r*>nr IT -? 4 ; Til -11 _ I upps note, vjreenvnie, as sr vice president; Earl Donnan, secretai ROM CLINTO ville, Ga., Jan. 27. Mrs. Es- \ telle Roland accompanied 2 Mrs. Mason to the funeral in Reidsville. k No. 1 Spinning. First By Mary Riser We are very sorry that we t< haven't any news for the past n two months. C Mr. and Mrs. Kay Haile ft and daughter with Mr. and I Mrs. Jessie Crenshaw and t son visited Mr. and Mrs. L. o W HpH * - ?vmm# Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson v and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- F ry Lawson, Jr. and Mrs. Hen- v ry Lawson, Sr. visited with b Mrs. Vinola Phillips in the F Columbia hospital. o Miss Shirley Quinn visited F Mr. and Mrs. Dilford Samp- c les for two weeks. v We are sorry Myrtle Gilli- e am is out sick. Hurry and get well. F Birthdays: Terry Heaton ^ was a year old Jan. 27 . . . b Nancy Meadors, Jan. 30 . . . ^ Louise Blackwell. Feb. 14. * 1 * * ivir. ana Mrs. Sidney Riser e and children with Mrs. Abi- 0 lena Evans visited in Ander- ^ son. 1 No. 3 Spinning, First By Jennie Watkins Mrs. Lula Ross is spending some time with her son. SFC. ^ B. F. Ross, at Fort RUev. Kan- ^ sas. a Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k i e Brown, of Augusta, Ga., weekended with the former's s mother, Mrs. Clara Brown. ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton have moved into their new a home on Route 1. Miss Joe Anne Warren, of Randolph M aeon college, Lynchburg, Va., spent a weekend with her aunt. Mrs. Jennio VV.*? lr i r?c Mrs. Bobbie Moore has re- v turned home after being a patient in Greenville General hospital. ^ Birthdays: Ricky Ginn was three years old Feb. 14 . . . 7 5 Dinner Club holds a monthly lown above. Officers are Ray ry and Erwin Moody, assislanl N MILLS ^ernon Ginn will be 17 Feb. 3 . . . Jackie Hames, Feb. 19 . . PFC. William E. Watins, Jr., Feb. 24. Cannon-Lee Ceremony Miss Joan Cannon, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Canon, was married to A-2C 'alvin M. Lee, son of Mr. and drs. Ray Lee, of Laurens, )ecember 22 at 5 o'clock at be Parsonage of Bailey Memrial Methodist Church. The double-ring ceremony /as officiated by the Rev. J. \ Roquemore. The bride /ore a navy blue suit with lack and white accessories, ler flowers were a corsage f white carnations. Mrs. .ee is a member of the senior lass of Clinton High School /here she will continue her ducation. Mr. Lee is with the Air 'orce and is stationed in the Azores Island. Upon returnrig from a wedding trip to Atlanta, the couple resided at he home of the bride's par nts. A-2C Lee returned verseas January 16. Mem>ers of the immediate famiies attended the ceremonies. First Spooling By Kate Riddle Mrs. Robert McGinnis and -Irs. Willie Bishop visited <lr. and Mrs. Ealie Thomas nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnon visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L DeLoach in Saluda. Mrs. John Hedspeth spent few days in Aiken recently vt 1 n/r? T-? , ^ vim mr. anu ivies. duq Larr. Happy birthday: Robert /loore, March 3 . . . A1 Webb, ^eb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Cresrell celebrated their 18th redding anniversary March Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle elebrated their anniversary /larch 6. (Continued on Page 8)