The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1956, Page 4, Image 4
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NEWS FROI
SPOOLING. 3RD
By B. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Willis were visitors in
Canton, N. C.
Miles and Giles Lawson
spent a week end with the A.
E. Ealys.
The Robert Whitsels, Mrs.
Louise Martin and son enjoyed
a picnic dinner at Horse
Shoe Falls.
The William Samples and
the Jessie Samples were Sunday
visitors in Charlotte, N. C.
The A. E. Ealys, the Miles
Lawsons, the Harold Copelands,
the Mayfield Copelands,
and the James Taylors
were dinner guests of the H.
A. Copelands on Father's Day.
Misses Sally and Sara Frances
Nabors were guests of the
Miles Lawsons.
The Henry Kings, the Paul
Motes, the John Brewingtons
and the Bo Kings enjoyed a
Sunday at Paris Mountain
N. C. '
The Earl Wombles will celebrate
a wedding anniversary
July 22.
I hope everyone had a nice
vacation.
Happy Birthday to:
Mac Crane, June 12
Martha Samples, July 12.
Darrell Whitsel, July 7
Beulah Stewart, July 8
Gerald Samples, July 20.
NO. 1 WEAVING. SECOND
By Emily McNinch
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilson
announced the birth of a son
June the 14th. Mrs. Wilson is
the former Miss Alma Jean
Teague, daugther of the Bernard
Teagues.
Annette Burke spent a week
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Tony Burke spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burke,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNinch
and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
McNinch and daughters spent
a Sunday up at Paris Mountain
recently.
Shelby Madden, daughter of
the Dennis Maddens, has a
birthday July 8th.
Mary Elizabeth Maree had
a birthday June 8th.
Curtis Maree, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wililam Maree, celebrated
his 7th birthday June
RICHARD O'NIEL PERRY,
19 months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Perry of Spartanburg.
Rickey is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrill of
Clinton.
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19th with a birthday party at
5:00 P.M. There were 31 children
and 11 mothers present.
He received many nice gifts
from his friends. The children
were served ice cream and
cookies. Everyone had a
grand time.
FIRST SPOOLING
By Kate Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
and children spent the week
end in Martin Ga. with Mrs.
Ivester's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and
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spent Sunday with Mrs. Fold's
sister, Mrs. Ethel McGinnis.
Mrs. Pauline Creswell and
daughter, Joyce, and Mrs.
Carrie Jacks and daughter
Sheila of Joanna spent Sunday
in Columbia with their
sister Mrs. C. A. Green, Jr.,
who was to undergo an operation
on Tuesday.
We are sorry Mrs. Bertie
Hedspeth is sick, sure hope
she will soon be well and back
at work.
Mr. Frank Oakley a former
resident of Clinton and Spavtanhi
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manager of the Shell Oil Co.
in Indianapolis, Indiana. He
and his family have moved
there. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Oakley. Thelma
Ann remained with her
grandparents for the summer
before going to Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley
of Camden spent the week
end recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Donnan.
Happy Birthday:
Shirley Ivester, July 12th.
Myrtle Johnson, Aug. 1st.
Mrs. I la Kernells, July 24th.
Claude Kernells, Jr, July
24th.
Furman Brown, July 24th.
Frank Brown, July 24th.
Mrs. Betty Webb, June 10th.
Mrs. Sara Ettre Donnan,
June 29th.
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putman
and Wallace and Mr.
Clyde Williams visited Mrs.
Putman's sister, Mrs. Lewis
Farmer, wtio is seriously ill in
the hospital at Manning, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grogan
and family visited Mrs.
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CURTIS MAREE. 7 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Maree
of Clinton Weaving No. 1.
2nd Shift.
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Eula Brooks in Ninety Six
Sunday.
A birthday party was given
in honor of Mrs. Daisev Bar
ker with fourteen guests present.
Out of town guests were,
Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett of
Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Browning of Jacksonville,
Fla.
The Sam Owens, the Jimmy
Braswells, and the Truman
Owens spent the week end at
Myrtle Beach recently.
Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine, with
Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine and
Margaret, visited Mrs. Geneva
Coker, who is improving in
the Newberry Hospital in
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newueny.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited
her daughter, Norma, in Columbia
Sunday.
Marion Turner, Miss Shirley
Ivcster, Mrs. James Taylor,
James Turner and Miss
Alma Jo Poole attended the
Carolina Hoe Down in Greenville
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunaway
and family visited Mrs.
Dunaway's mother, Mrs. D. C.
O'Shields. who is a patient in
the Wallace Tompson Hospital
in Union. They also visited
the George Hyatts in Buffalo.
Miss Nancy Barfield of
Bridgeton, New Jersey spent
several weeks here with the
Fred Tumblins and other
relatives recently.
The Thomas Prathers attended
the Minick-Ferguson
wedding in Newberry Saturday.
Mr. Prather was usher.
Mr. Ferguson is the brother of
Martha Prather.
The Brevard Pattersons had
as their guest Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Ivey and children
of Greenwood.
Mrs. A. C. Whitten of Seneca
was the week end guest
of the Thomas Prathers. Mrs.
Whitten is the grandmother
of Martha Prather.
Family Gathering
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe
were host to a family gathering
at their home on Pitts
Street. Dinner was served
on the lawn, picnic style. This
occasion was honoring Mrs.
Buddy Blackwelder and her
four boys of Wilmington, Del.,
and Pat Lowe's birthday.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. King and children of
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Heaton and daughter.
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BOBBY TURNER. 7 years, old.
lsi grade Academy Street
School. Birthday June 6. 1956.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner,
Florence Street.
McGee-Holmgreen Wedding
A wedding of interest here
and in Wisconsin was that of
A 9 ir .Tnlnnn MnHon nnrl T t
J. B. Holmgreen of Eglin Air
Force Base in Fla. The vows
were spoken at the First Baptist
Church in Crestview, Fla.
Mrs. Holmgreen is the daughter
of Mrs. Lucille McGee,
and the late Orville McGee of
Clinton. Mr. Holmgreen's
home is in Oseo, Wisconsin.
NO. 2 WEAVING. THIRD
By Lee Thornton
Mary Miles spent the week
end in Aiken recently.
Mrs. Gladys Hucks, Pat,
Tommy, and Tonita Miles are
vacationing in N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison
Roberts spent a week end in
Fountain Inn recently.
Buck Wilson is recovering
from a knee operation, we
hope he'll soon be well.
Larry Masters underwent
an operation recently on his
wrist. We wish him speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove
and family and Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan vacationed
recently at Ocean
Drive.
Robert Gilliam, son of Ulvss
Gilliam, is recovering from
mumps.
Mrs. Elsie Wyatt and son
are spending July Holidays
with Mrs. Lillian Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
had as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Barker and
family recently.
Wedding Bells will ring
very soon for Lester Campbell
and Mollie Oswalt and
also for Imogene McElhanon
and Thomas Finney. Best
of luck to all of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler
celebrated their 3rd Wedding
anniversary July 26th.
The following had birthdays:
Dorothy English. July 12th;
Robert Gilliam 2 vrs. old June
26th; Mary Miles. June 22nd;
Ronnie Glenn. 13 vrs. old July
31st.
WEAVING NO. 2. 1st SHIFT
By Grace Woolen
A birthday dinner, honoring
Mr. A. A. Barker, was
served at his home on Father's
Day. All but two (Mary and
Dot) of his fourteen children
were present. Those from out
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Joe Ward and children of
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
STEVIE. FRANKIE and BAR
RY JACKS sons of Rev. and
Mrs. Dial Jacks of Madison. S.
C. and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jacks. Grandpa Jacks is
employed in the Weaving Department
Clinton Cot'on Mills.
Ages of the three boys are one,
two, and three.
JULY 15, 1956
Henry Anderson of Newberry,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Barker and children of Hawthorne,
Nevada, who spent a
week with his parents. Mr.
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gifts. He was also presented
with several gifts from some
of his co-workers, and asked
us to express his appreciation
to each one who remembered
him.
Jimmy Barker spent a week
in Greenwood with Jimmy
Ward.
Miss Nell Canfield and Mr.
Durrell Buzard of Joanna
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lowe in Union.
Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartanburg
is "isiting Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hughes.
The Hoy Cannons are
grandparents two times now,
since little Teresa Joy arrived.
Proud parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bardy Cannon.
We asked Mrs. Leopard
where she was going on vacation.
and she said she was
going to sit on the front porch
and watch the other people
go. Did she?
Pvt. Raymond Lawrence of
Fort Hood, Texas is up and
about again after a few
weeks in the hospital out
there.
Carl Galloway, son of the
A. G. Galloways, is a patient
at the Veterans hospital in
Augusta, Ga., where he underwent
an operation recently.
Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall is
recuperating at home after
undergoing surgery at Hays
Hospital.
Ralph Stewart and Mrs. Ina
Bell Hooper remain ill at
their homes.
We are sending our best
wishes to each of these folks
for an early recovery. Also to
Mrs. Alta Riser who is a patient
at Hays Hospital at the
time of this writing.
Birthday and Anniversary
Department
Sure are a lot of birthdays
in July. If you don't believe
it just look:
Mrs. Ola Meadors and Mr.
Joe Strickland, July 12; Allen
Strickland, June 23; Joe Cunningham,
19 years old, July 3;
All ice Cunningham. 12 years
old, July 7; Sandra Meadors,
14 years e'd. July 19; Karen
Meadors, L years old, July 23;
Steve Allman, 12 years old.
July 30; Kenneth Allman, 10
years old, August 6; Jimmy
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PVT. RAYMOND LAWRENCE
of Fort Hood. Texas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Lawrence, Clinton
Mill Weaving, left the States
July 5. for Germany.