The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1956, Page 5, Image 5
JULY IS, 1956
NEWS ITEM
LYDIA CLOTH ROOM
dy /\nnie L.. Whiimire
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson
and Gloria were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Roberts of Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin
were recent guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Clee Blackwell in
Toccoa, Ga.
Mrs. L. D. Edmonds, Dora
Edmonds, and Beuna Edmonds
were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin
recently.
Sgt. Bobby C. Dallas has returned
from Germany after 3
years' service overseas. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
Dallas. He will be stationed
at Fort Bragg, N. C.
noyci, rsucidy, Klo and lone
Wilkes spent a day at Camp
SM, Cameron, S. C., recently,
lone remained for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen,
son, Carroll, and daughter,
Dianne, of Columbia, S. C.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Thrift, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe
and children were recent
visitors in Honea Path.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glen and
children and Tony Abcrcrombie
were supper guests of Mrs.
Hal lie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Holley and children of
Greenville were also guests of
Mrs. Campbell recently.
Miss Nell Fuller, staff member
of Greenwich Hospital,
Greenwich, Conn., has been
appointed a supervisor.
Floyd Fuller, Hospital
Corpsman, Naval Hospital
EXCUSE
The June issue of "The
Clothmaker" was in error regarding
Providence School's
Perfect Attendance a n d
Honor Students. "The Clothmaker"
inadvertently printed
the third grade as Perfect Attendance
Students, and Honor
Students from the same grade
as Honor Students for the entire
school.
Providence Perfect Attendance
Students were: Grade 1
(Mrs. Wade) Vounda Culpepper;
Grade 2 (Miss Neighbors)
Douglas Harvey, Harvey Shumate.
Claude Grady, Larry
McCravy, Donnie Fuller,
Freddie Fuller, Johnny
Bailey; Grade 2 (Miss Smith)
Jean Jennings; Grade 3 (Miss
A Woman's Touch
Men it takes the women to
catch the fish. One of these
weighs 9 lbs. caught by Perry
Parrish. the 7 lb. caught by Ann
Parrish. who is holding these
beauties.
THE C L
S AT LYDIA
Portsmouth, Va., will
clectro-cardiograph school
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton King
and children Greenville
were supper guests of Mr. and H
Mrs. Earl Jackson.
Fay Ford of Pelzer is spend
ing some time with Mr. and y,fw'? '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson
and children were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McPherson in Chester, S. C.
Billy Dickerson has returned ~ v C0j
after a two-weeks stay with Brlv - X (
his grandparents, Mr. and \'
Mrs. W. P. Terrill in CarnesMr.
and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire,
Roger, Barbara White jgtg
and Warren motored to Paris
Mountain recently.
We wish to welcome a new
employee. Ann Dallas, to our H ?5$
department.
We wish to extend our SMALL F]
deepest sympathy to Fav Rob- ?*iiShnmuiCe 31
erts on the loss of her brother. Y ?akle7*
Sgt. W. P. Ford.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietz.
July 29?23rd.
Birthdays ^LAnnie
L. Whitmire, July 22.
Gloria Jackson, July 7.
Ronnie Bryson, July 6.
Rev. J. B. Abercrombie, JuBobby
Holmes, July 14. |
Mildred Dickerson, July 21. T
Fred Dickerson, July 6.
PLEASE! ^
tJiaRely) J. VV. Davis, Warren I
Goss. Johnny Lanford, Frances
Cato, Peggy Grady. Tonito M
Harvey; Grade 3 (Miss Smith) f
Mitchell Wigley; Grade 4 i -v
(Miss Johnson) Elaine Martin. -y? ^
Marie Martin; Grade 5 (Mrs
Adair) Walter Cato; Grade 6 ,4P|
(Mrs. Neighbors) Melda Dean; "s**
Grade 7 (Mr. Allen) Linda LITTLE B
Corlev, Florence Revis, La- Black. R. Whit<
vonn Templeton.
The Honor Students were:
Grade 1 (Mrs. Ballard) TIE
Barbara Nabors and Kathy
Moore, Patricia Ballard, Mike
^ampoeii; Grade 1 (Mrs.
Wade) TIE Gene Patterson ^
and Donnie Kitchens. Martha
White. Janice McCarsor.;
Grade 2 (Miss Neighbors)
Claude Grady. Harvey Shu- |
Blakelv) Sue Word. Kay Hinson
and J. W. Davis. Johnny
Lanford; Grade J (Miss Smith) ^ ^ .
Donald Snider. Tommv Lawson,
Mitchell Wigley and Donaid
Bradley; Grade 4 (Miss |5^ L
Johnson) Nancy Hughey and ^
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v. uini ciregorv, Elizabeth
Harriet Wilson, Rogei Whit- -nSr
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Grade 7 (Mr, Allen) Janice
Goss, Linda Corlev. Helen
and T. Bowling
Ldge. Huffstetler.
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