The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1956, Page 3, Image 3
JUNE 15, 1956
CLINTON Nl
Cloth Room
By Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch
visited Mis. Gooch's father,
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who is recuperating irom a
recent operation in Comer,
Ga.
Mrs. A. G. Arnold and Mrs.
C. R. Few. of Jacksonville,
Fla., visited their sister, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway,
of Jacksonville, Fla., is
visiting his brothers and sisters
here, Mr. and Mrs. James
Dunaway, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dunaway and Mr.
sinrl M rc ITnotr 1
unv? atai O. i IUV. jr U CI 1 1ILII.
Miss Lorraine Patterson underwent
surgery at General
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hawkins
and family from New Ellenton
spent a weekend with
Mrs. Annie Evans and other
relatives.
We welcome Leroy Dunaway
to our department. Le)'n\r
r?nmnc f IT
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Mrs. Pearl Kelley, of Greenville,
is spending some time
with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Tinselv.
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Turner
and f; lily attended the birthday
dinner of J. H. Stone in
Waynsboro.
Mrs. Lola Eller, Miss Jessie
Roberts spent a Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder.
Mrs. Ellie Reeder spent a
weekend in Newberry with
Mrs. Adger Dennis.
Martha Joan Reeder and
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ax 1L All I I v I v 1 \ IMiril 1V1 1 .
and Mrs. Pete Evans in Union.
Mrs. L. A. Hall and Mrs.
Horace Gunter of Spartanburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. Harvey over a weekend.
Naomi Yarborough observed
her birthday June 1.
Arthur Davis had a birthday
June J . . . Pat Lowe, the
21st . . . Margaret Hawkins,
the 23rd . . . R. C. Oxner, June
23. and Anita Turner. June
2?.
The David Livingstone
chapter of Royal Ambassa
dors 01 Calvary Baptist
Church enjoyed a picnic at
the Ed Nelson's farm. About
42 boys and their counselors.
Marion Turner. Buddy Tumblin
and Dorsey Turner, were
present.
A birthday party honoring
Mrs. C. T. Satterfield and her
grandson. Buddy Tumblin.
was qiven by Mrs. Fred Tumblin.
Mrs. Gene Butler. C. T
Satterfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Nelson of Laurens. The
party was held at Ted Green's
camp and a lari?e number of
friends and relatives were
present.
SANDRA JEAN is the 2-yearold
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Ballew, Clinton Mill Weaving.
EWS ITEMS |
Mr. and Mrs. James Cathcart
celebrated their 21st wed
ding anniversary May 24. Mrs.
Cathcart had a birthday the
23 rd.
No. 1 Weaving
By Sudie Putnam
Well, everyone is talking
about vacation. Some are
counting the weeks and days.
I heard someone on Second
Shift counting the minutes.
But as for me, I'm looking
forward to June 29. Sincerely
hope each of you has a wonderful
vacation.
Harold Fowler, son of William
Fowler, spent a few days
with his grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Craine in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry, Susan
and Jo Carol recently attended
the installation of the
Order of Eastern Star in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Terry's cousin.
Miss Lucille Blanche, was installed
as Worthy Matron and
Susan Terry was Bible
Bearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Rogers
ana iamny, 01 Spartanburg,
visited the Lois Boyettes recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt and
daughter of Greenville spent
a Sunday with the Sadie Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and
family of Williston visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Terry. Sr.. and
the Bill Terrys.
Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Putnam
and Wallace, with Mrs. Walter
Williams and Clyde visited
the Henrv Smiths in Edgefield.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
and sor.s spent a weekend in
Maysville, Ga.
Mrs. Bessie Nelson, of Lanford,
and Mrs. Mattie Harvey
and Emily Batson. of Lydia
Vfill nn tt
mm, visui'ii ,\iis. r.na narvcy.
Sorry Mrs. Joe Terry is still
out due to an accident in
which she suffered an arm
injury. We are missing you
and are looking forward to
your return to work.
We congratulate Mr. and
Mrs. William Fowler on the
birth of a son. Allan Randall.
June 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strom,
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cole; Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Ballard, of Joanna, and
John Chancy of Lanford visited
the Putnams.
The Bill Terrys visited Mrs.
Terry's mother. Mrs. 1). (?.
Jackson, in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal.
Mrs. Dot ("Jordan and Mrs.
Ruby Anderson, of Commerce,
(la., visited the Nellie
I'rices.
We welcome Haskell Williamson
to our department.
Glad to have Mr. Cole hack
with us, too.
Happy birthday to Arthur
Davis who says he was J.'t on
June J. Hi' must he as had as I
Jack Benny.
Harold Fowler had a birthday
May l.'t . . Robert Neal.
June 11!.
We have enjoyed having
i.y?a ihmio noopard nil in on
Mrs. Terry's job and wo will
miss her. 1
Wo were sorry to lose Mr.
THE CLOTHMAK
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NEVER MISSED A DAY?
during the past school year. Fi
Franklin (visitor). Joyce Wyatt,
Howell. Pearl Cobb. Palsy Landi
Johnny Lanford. Dale Jackson,
Gaskins. Fourth row: Joe Dona
Jerry Coker. Fifth row: Lawrei
Tommy Kitchens and Susan W'
was made.
Hughes to Weave Room No. '.
You folks there certainly gc
a fine Second Hand.
Donald Powers, son of Mi
and Mrs. Alan Powers, is tak
ing boot training at Grea
Lakes, 111.
No. 1 Weaving Second
By Emily McNinch
Coley and Bill Campbe
celebrate their 20th weddin
anniversary June 27.
Dianne Wilson, Diann
Burke and Cathy Bigbe
spent a few days with Cole
Campbell and Bill Campbel
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanve
from Sumner. 111., visited Mi
and Mrs. Roy Burke. Jr.
Wayne Smith celebrates hi
third birthday June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burki
Jr.. and family have recentl
moved to Clinton from Lau
rens.
Diane Burke celebrated he
11th birthday June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. El ford Harril
visited Mr. Harrill's mothei
Mrs. J. H. Barnett, in Unior
Pol F.-J.lL
V. |/?. 4 imm i cci^liU, UI UUIL
of Bernard Teague. is at hom
after 14 months in Germany
Anita Turner, daughter o
the Dorsev Turners, has
birthday June 28.
Margaret Madden, daughte
of the Dennis Maddens, has
birthday June 18.
W. H. Gooch has a birthda
June 24 and John McNinc
on June 11.
Third Spooling
By Beulah Stewart
Mrs. Bo King and childret
Mrs. Carl Heaton and childre
were recent visitors of the '1
J. Taylors in Joanna.
Miss Pat Lowerv of Hendei
sonville was a weekend gue>
of the Billy Lowervs.
H A. Copeland visited th
Miles Lawsons.
The Melvin Seays spent
Sunday in (Ireenville with th
John Heaths.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wombl
and Thomas visited in Andei
The Henrv Kings, the L. '1
Kays and the Paul Motes an
Kelly Kings enjoyed a picni
dinner at Caesar's Head.
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These students at Providence Scho<
irst row: Tony Harvey. Frances Cat
Rebecca Moore. Mary Ann Nabors a
ers. Janice Franklin. Linda White. Pa
Carol Coggins. Billy Walker, Kay
Id, Oscar Howell, Ronnie Smith, J.
nee Estes, William Fuller. Miss Marg
ord. Flox Emory and Junior Coggin
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HONOR STUDENTS?Highe
School, Lydia Mills, were made
? Hinson and J. W. Davis (a tie) a
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Piano Awards Are
National Piano G u i 1 c
.. awards recently were made tc
a number of students of Mrs
Joe Land following audition*
bv a national judge.
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Receiving a local award foi
1 highest average was Rand\
Turner, with Diane* Wikor
1 placing second highest.
On the district level. Pats\
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a Lydia Snuck Pa
> To Paris Mountain
^ The Lydia Mills Snuck Pc
Campfire Girls groups and
Mrs. Eva Templeton s Blue
Bird group enjoyed a picnic
1. supper at Paris Mountair
n State Park a week ago.
Enroute they enjoyed a toui
through the Meadors Cand\
Co. at Greenville.
;t The group was accompaniec
by Mrs. Theresa Tharpe. Mrs
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?. i\y;i lempieion. Airs, free
Bodie. Mrs. Ellis lluffstetler
a On Thomas and Mary John
e son.
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Manuel Sander? Dies
Manuel Sanders, retired As
sistant Superintendent ol
d Clinton Cotton Mills, died a
e his home near Inman on June
6. Funeral services were helc
on June H.
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ol had perfect attendance records
o, Brenda Howell. Patty Huey. Kay
ind Karen Hanna. Second row: Hazel
.1 Costello, Peggy Grady. Third row:
Hinson. Nancy Alexander. Priscilla
W. Davis, Frank Gaskins (visitor),
aret Blakely (teacher). Warren Goss,
s were not present when the picture
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si scholastic averages al Providence
by, left to right, Susan Word, Kay
,nd Johnny Lanford.
i Presented Students
I Campbell had the highest avt~".
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' ctuu liiiuv minis ana
Janice Johnson were second.
On the state level. Linda
Cor ley and Florence Revis
tied for highest and Cheryl
Wilson was second,
i In the national award. Joan
Burgess had the highest av erage
and Margaret Madden
and Janice Goss tied for second.
Mary Cunningham and Linda
Buchanan had the highest
average on the international
1 level.
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MICHAEL is the 8 months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballew,
of Clinton Weaving.