The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1956, Page 4, Image 4
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News From Clinton
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Ridge Crest.
Jerry Wilkie spent a week
with the Explorer Scouts in
Fairmont, N. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Thrasher
of Kingstree, visited his
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Freeman Lanfords, recently.
Mr. A. A. Barker said he
didn't have any news, but he
had a real nice bird dog he'd
like to trade some one for a
good rabbit dog. So anyone
interested, see "Pop" Barker
right away.
Mrs. Rav Tucker is at home
doing fine after undergoing
surgery at Hays Hospital.
Little Robbie Butler, grandson
of L. VV. Butler, Sr., is a
patient at Greenville General
Hospital, suffering from
Polio. We all wish him an
early recovery.
Mr. Harley Kuvkendall.
son of Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall.
underwent a major operation
at St. Luke Hospital
in Trvon, N. C., Sept. 2, and
is seriously ill. Mrs. Kuvkendall
and daughter, Mrs. Lois
Hardman. spent several days
with him. We hope they have
good news from him soon.
Mrs. J. E. Pierce is recuperating
at home after a
major operation at Hays
Hospital.
We extend deepest sympathy
t o Mrs. Gladys
Hughes, whose mother, Mrs.
L. C. Capps of Westminister.
died Aug. 23.
Congratulations to the Jack
Alexanders on the birth of a
daughter, Vickie Joy, in
August.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Carol English will be 1 yr.
old Sept. 15; Debbie Wooten.
3 yrs. old Sept. 18; Willie
Wooten, 2 yrs. old Sept, 23;
Johnny Lever, 6 yrs. old
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Clinton Weaving. They are: (top
Barry, three years old; Tommy, fi
Sept. 21; Dixie Ann Simmons,
was 2 yrs. old Sept. 9;
Nancy Jean Blease was 6 yrs.
old Sept. 4; Dianne Lynn
Alexander was 1 yr. old Aug.
21; Jimmy Kinard was 10
yrs. old Sept. 11; Lois Lever
was 17 yrs. old Sept. 12; Mrs.
Robert Aadms has a birthday
Oct. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanford
will celebrate their 10th
wedding anniversary Oct. 11.
We want to welcome William
Fowler to our room. He
comes from Weaving No. 1.
WEAVING NO. 2.
2ND SHIFT
By Inez Blackwell
Well, we have a new supervisor
in Weaving No. 2,
second shift. Mr. Lee Thornton
from the third shift.
We're sure he will make us
a fine man to work for. he
has so far. So good luck, Lee.
And I'm the new reporter
for half of No. 2 Weaving,
hope the other half is better
at this than I am. But I'll try
my best so here goes with
the news for the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donnon,
Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Riddle
visited Cherokee, N. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovd Taylor
celebrated their 15th wedding
anniversary August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton
and children visited Lee's
brother, James Thornton in
Anderson recently.
Mrs. Susie Hawks is at
home after a stay at Blalocks
Hospital, and visiting her
and Beatrice Dyer were,
Mrs. Clara Fortner of Greenwood,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ledford of Chester, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Vaughn and
daughter, Ann, from Norfolk,
Va. Ann Vaughn spent
two weeks with her, returning
to Norfolk the first of
Sept.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton
of Oklahoma City, have returned
home after a visit
with Mrs. Sexton's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horton
and familv. of Inman. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and Carroll visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Smith in Hock
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nickols
of C'ayton, Ga., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lee
Smith recently.
Mrs. Hobert Philips has
returned home after five
days at Hays Hospital.
Lawrence Leopard will be
10 yrs. old, Sept. 16. Barbara
Ann Price will be 4 yrs. old,
Sept. 27th. Lucy Robinson
had a birthday Sept. 5th, she
says she is 16 plus but she
didn't say plus how many.
Hobert Philips had a birthrlo\r
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many, ho didn't say.
We have a number of new
employees since last month
and we want to welcome
them all to Weaving No. 2,
second shift. Lee Thornton,
our Second Hand, Mrs. Phillis
Franklin, Mrs. Betty Jo
Creswell, Mrs. Ruth Thornton,
Mrs. Larry Masters and
Hazel O'Donald.
Well, that's all folks, maybe
there will be more next
month.
Birthdays
Bertha Mae O'Donald was
14 yrs. old Sept. 9th.
Steve O'Donald ? 12 yrs.
old Sept. 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard
will celebrate their
11th wedding anniversary
Sept. 29th.
WEAVING NO. 2.
3RD SHIFT
By C. E. Leopard
Mr. E. H. Hucks of Charlotte,
N. C., visited h i s
f- "v., ui.u
Raymond Lawrence, Sept.
14th.
Happy Birthday to the following:
Robert Dwight Bundrick,
Sept. 6.
daughter, Mary Miles, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rav Wilson Sundav, August
26.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove
visited Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove
Sunday, August 26. Mr.
S. B. Snclgrove is in Hot
Springs, Arkansas, taking
treatments.
Marcell Barker attended
the Moose Convention in
Chicago from August 18 to
August 23.
Vivian O'Sullivan and
Ruby Snipes attended the all
night singing at Gaffnev,
Sept. 1st.
Mrs. Annie Dilleshaw snent
a few weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamrick
of Greenwood spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Hamrick.
Sgt. Roudolph Hamrick
and wife visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Hamrick over the
weekend.
A birthday dinner will be
given on Sunday, Sept. 16. in
honor of the following people?Lilliam
Trammcll, Sept.
25th; Bobbv Trammell, Sept.
23rd; James Roper, Sept. 2nd;
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Picnic At State Park
By Dorsey Turner
On Sunday, August 12,
dinner was served picnic
style at the Greenwood State
Park honoring Miss Wilene
Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
McLendon and Mrs. Kate McDaniel
of Davenport, Fla.
Those present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Thrift and son William,
Mrs. Virgil Barnes and Gail,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas
and Family and Miss Shirley
Alexander of Joanna. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lawson and
children, Mrs. Evelyn Sams
and Dessie Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsey Turner and children.
Mrs. R. G. Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hampton
and son of Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Allen and
children of Columbia.
Imogene Finney, Aug. 9.
Brenda Robinson, Sept. 21.
Gail Robinson, Sept. 20.
Billy Hamrick, Sept. 16.
Rhonda Sue Butler, Sept.
26.
Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon
celebrated their fourth
wedding anniversary on August
30.
Ransome Routon was married
to Jean Harris Sunday,
August 26, at the Abney
Memorial Baptist Church.
After the wedding the couple
made a short trip to the
mountains.
We wish to welcome to the
third shift, Fred Neal and
Grady Turner from the first
and second shifts, respectively.
Also to the new employees.
Robert Payton, Thomas
Finney, James Starnes, Eugene
and Florence Whiteford
and Bobby Quinn.
We regret the losing of
Lee Thornton to the 2nd
shift, but proud of his promotion
from loomfixer to
supervisor.
WEAVING NO. 2.
2ND SHIFT
By Richard Caverly
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ivir. ana mis. w. n. lvicviinnis
spent the past weekend
at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Deborah Lynn Pulley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Pulley celebrated her
third birthday August 28th.
We are sorry to hear that
Elbert McCall's mother is
sick and in the Greenville
General Hospital.
Harriet Black, daughter of
the Harry Blacks, will be 5
years old Sept. 24.
Jennifer Bragg, daughter
of Ruth Bragg, had her 2nd
birthday August 14.
We are happy to see Lelia
Black hack with us after
some time of illness.
A hearty welcome is extended
to our new weaver.
Haden B?uce.
We also welcome our new
hour hand. Henry Ballew.
Furman Adams has left us
by promotion to the first
shift.
Two weeks ago Mr. and
Mrs. Coley Campbell attended
the birthday of his mother.
A nice time was enjoyed
by all.
We miss Mis. Elsie Alexander
and will be happy to
see her with us again.
Mr. Jerry Jove, Hour Hand
in No. 3 Weave Room. Senior
at Clinton High School.
SEPTEMBER IS, 1956
celebrated his 17th birthday
Sept. 14.
Mr. Henry Fallow, Junior
at Clinton High School, celebrated
his 17th birthday August
16th.
Mrs. Clyde R. Smith and
family, from California, visited
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Fallow
August 12.
WEAVING NO. 3.
3RD SHIFT
By Jeanette Gilliam
Fred Bryant is a patient
at Hays Hospital. We hope
he is out and feeling better
now.
Mrs. Lucille Jennings,
Becky Jennings, and Merle
Smith visited in Greenville
Saturday.
We welcome Veron Williams
and Perry Burns to our
department.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin
celebrated their Kith
wedding anniversary August
19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors
celebrated their wedding
anniversary Sept. 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilliam
and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Walton and son visited
Greenwood Lake Sunday
and enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Cornelia Martin rolphratod
her 13th birthdav August
28th.
Ruth Vincent celebrated
her birthday August 19th.
We can't say how old she is.
Eugene Williams had a
birthday in August.
Little Sheallv Meadors had
a birthday in August.
Mrs. Louise Martin celebrated
a birthday Sept. 9th.
Girls we have three available
bovs. Thev are Bobbv.
Harold, and Charles. Anyone
interested?
SPINNING NO. 2.
2ND SHIFT
By Geraldine Satterfield
Mrs. Mary Martin's mother,
Mrs. Martha Rolland, and
relatives from Rock Hill, S.
C., visited with her Sunday.
Mr. Denton Humphries'
family and sisters are planning
a birthday dinner in his
honor Sunday, Sept. 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hughes,
children, maid, and Mr. Eugene
Hughes visited Brvson
City, Cherokee Reservation,
and Great Smokie Mts. recently.
Rubv Gregory's uncle,
James Harris, returned home
from overseas Wednesday,
Sept. 5th.
Agnes Walker and F. S.
Gromble spent the day with
Mrs. Marion Meade and fami
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Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsey
will celebrate their 12th
Cynthia Cinnie Madden is the
8 month old daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Madden. Clinton
Mills. Cynthia has two brothers,
Eddy and Kenneth. Kenneth is
in the U. S. N. experiencing his
boot training at Great Lakes. 111.