The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1956, Page 6, Image 6
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LYDIA
WEAVE, 1ST SHIFT
By Sarah Jenkins
Well, folks, we had that
barbecue, didn't we and
we're well on our way
toward another one, so watch
out. From all reports I think
everyone had a wonderful
time and to top it all, God
blessed us with a beautiful
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince
and family, of Marietta, Ga.,
were recent visitors of Mrs.
Ada Prince and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horton,
of Augusta, Ga., visited
the John Gallmans. Also visiting
the Gallmans were
Mrs. J. L. Riley and daughter
of Rock Hili.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medlock
are spending the week at
Myrtle Beach.
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Richard L. Martin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Martin, Lydia
Mills, has just completed his
boot training with assignment
aboard the U. S. S. Caperton.
His address is:
Richard L. Martin
S. A. 483436302 2nd Division
U.S.S. Caperton D. D. 650
c o Fleet Post Office
New York. N. Y.
Mrs. E. C. Burdette entertained
her Sunday School
Class, the 13-year-old girls,
with a party at her home on
Sept. 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. William
inriii and iamny visncd the
Albert Millers in Newberry.
The A. M. Shumates spent
the weekend in Camden
with the A. M. Shumates, Sr.
Vivian and Jimmy May
visited in Louisville, Ga., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
visited Mrs. E. H. Goodwin
in Greenville and at
Paris Mtn. State Park.
Mrs. Ruth Gillian and
sons, of Greenwood, visited
the Ray Boozers recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Boozer attended
the funeral of Clyde
Green in Spindale.
Mrs. Lucile Dunaway attended
the Golden Anniversary
reception in honor of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Donald in Converse, S. C.,
on Sunday.
Eleanor Cauble had as her
guests on Wednesday, her
mother and hrother Mrs
Betty Cauble and Sam, of
Anderson.
Mrs. Tom Chandler and
children, of Augusta, spent a
few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Milam.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Aber
crombie celebrated their 17th
wedding anniversary on
Sept. 2nd. Their daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, observed
NEWS
her 13th birthday on Sept.
4th.
Miss Sally Knight, daughter
of Mrs. Evelyn Cannaday,
has left for Trevecca
Nazarene Bible College in
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B.
Coats and daughter from
Clemson were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Coats.
A hearty welcome to two
newcomers on the first shift.
Mr. Gallman as our Second
Hand and Ralph Blackwell,
a loom fixer. And I'm here
to say they are two of the
workingest men I've seen in
a long time.
Snrrv to loco Hnrlou fnl_
pepper to the third shift.
Mr. J. E. Coker wishes to
thank everyone for the wonderful
"pounding" they gave
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Merchant.
Our sympathy goes to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hughes at
the death of Mrs. Hughes'
mother, Mrs. Ada Capts, of
Walhalla, S. C.
Little Rickey Blackwell. 4
year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Blackwell. had a painful
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Ronald and Donald Taylor are
the two year old twins of Mr.
Harold Taylor, L y d i a Mills.
They have been residing at
Thorn well Orph. since Feb.
1955.
from a tree last week.
Sorry to report Jack White
on the sick list.
Happy Birthdays to:
Pauline Poole. Sept. 19.
Janie Prince. Sept. 18.
James McLendon. 11 yrs.
old Sept. 16.
Donnie Kitchens, 7 yrs.
old, Aug. 25.
See you next month. Work
Safely!
WEAVE ROOM, 2ND SHIFT
By Marie Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory
and sons and Gene Jackson
spent a Sunday at Paris Mt.
State Park and visited Donaldson
Air Force Base on the
return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larnton,
of Orangeburg, visited
the A. M. Foresters recently.
Eugene Forester, son of the
A. M. Foresters, celebrated
his birthday Sept. 26.
Mr. John B. Bagwell visited
his mother, Mrs. Maggie
Bagwell, of Simpsonville.
Recent visitors of the Earl
Armstrongs were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Armstrong and
children of Rock Hill and
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Mr. and L. D. Ledford of
Gastonia.
L.iiiie Jonnny Stewart, son
of James and Thelma Stewart,
celebrated his third
birthday on Aug. 19 with a
birthday party which included
about twenty small guests.
We wish to extend our
sympathy to J. H. Montjoy
in the loss of his father, Mr.
L. O. Montjoy of Laurinburg,
N. C.
We are glad to have Mrs.
J. H. Montjoy back with us.
The James Wells had as recent
visitors, relatives from
Oregon and Athens, Ga.
Mrs. Earl Gregory and
sons Ruby Harnell and Gene
jacKson, spent a ounctay aiternoon
in Woodruff recently.
Friends of Jimmy McCarson
will be sorry to hear he
is a patient in an Army Hospital
in Buffalo, N. Y. Jimmy
is a nephew of T. L. McCarson
and formerly worked
at Lydia.
Viola Campbell, wife of
Bill Campbell, and Terrv,
Charles and Shelia. children
of Bill, all celebrate their
birthdays in September.
The Hiram Huevs went to
the Great Smokie Mts. on
Aug. 12 and visited Cherokee.
Debbie Holder, daughter
of the Johnny Holders, celebrated
her second birthday
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WEAVE ROOM. 3RD SHIFT
By Margaret Donald
Hi Folksie's.
Well here 1 am again and
with lots o'news too.
Our boss. Scup Gallman,
has gone on the first shift
and we welcome Mr. Harlcv
Culpepper as our new boss.
Mrs. Carrie Gallman has
returned to work after being
out sick and our deepest
sympathy goes to her in the
death of her mother. Mrs.
Freeman of Union.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Donald
spent the week-end in Anderson
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Overstreet
are proud of their new
granddaughter born Aug. 7
to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean.
Little Mike Campbell is
back at home after being a
patient at Hay's Hospital.
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miss iviuarea jonnson has
returned to work after being
out sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bruce
and son visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Franklin the past
week-end.
Mrs. Grace Nelson attended
the all night singing in
Gaffney Saturday, Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Baglev,
of Goodwater, Ala., visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey the
past week-end.
Those attending the races
in Darlington from Lydia
No. 3 were Harold Johnson,
Wayne Templcton, Doyle
Templeton and DeForest
Led ford.
Marion B r i g m a n celebrated
her birthday Aug. 1st.
Billy Fennel celebrated a
birthday Sept. 4. (His 16th,
he says).
M Sfit. G. K. Ellis spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Ellis. His wife and children,
who have been visiting, returned
to Fort Lee, Va., with
him.
Mrs. Estelle Mann and
daughter Nancy celebrated a
birthday Aug. 25.
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Navy, has returned to Nantucket,
R. I., after a 30-day
leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Ellis.
Mrs. Wavne McHan and
children are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Wigley.
Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Major Crawford, celebrated
his birthday Aug. 8.
Sandra Kay Patterson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Patterson had a birthday
Sept. 9.
Mr. George Lawson is out
due to an accident yesterday.
Sure hope he wasn't hurt
bad and will soon be back
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lepard
from Baltimore are spending
a two week vacation with his
sister, Mrs. Nell Pike.
Cpl. John M. Myers, son of
Mrs. Fate Fuller, is on his
way home from Germany.
He will celebrate a birthday
Sept. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Fuller
and children visited in Buffalo,
Sunday.
SPINNING & SPOOLING.
1ST SHIFT
By Mary Ellison
Gerry Proffitt will be 4
years old Sept. 13.
Linda Satterfield will have
birthday Sept. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
will celebrate a wedding
anniversary Sept. 12.
Elizabeth Lynn Wright was
5 years old Aug. 8.
G. N. 3'c and Miss Junior
Tumlin announce the birth
of a daughter, Kathy Kochelle,
on Aug. 22 at Long
Beach, Calif.
J. H. O'Shii'lfl hnrl n liirlh.
day Aug. 19. Mrs. O'Shield
honored him with a birthday
dinner at Greenwood State
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
visited Mr. J. B. Wasson in
Fountain Inn recently.
Friends of the Spinning
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Navy Chief Warrant Officer
Louis E Wood reppiweH nrrtarc
to report aboard the attack aircraft
carrier USS Randolph,
while serving at the Fleet Sonar
School. Key West. Fla.
He is the son of Mrs. Ora
Wood, weaver on the first shift
at Clinton Mill.
While serving in Key West,
Wood earned a Bachelor of Law
degree through a correspondence
course.
Dept. sympathize with Mr.
Ravburn Wyatt in the loss of
his mother, Mrs. Bullard, in
Georgia.
Janet Roper will have a
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Ann Coleman will be 3
years old Sept. 22.
SEPTEMBER IS. 1956
Note Of Thanks
Since it is impossible to
see each of vou to thank vou
in person, I should like to
take this method of expressing
to you my sincerest appreciation
for all the gifts
and kindness shown to both
Jo Ann and myself during
our year's stay with you
May God bless you and
yours.
Theresa Tharpe
Mr. A. E. Alexander was
39 years old for the eleventh
time Aug. 23.
F. T. 2 and Mrs. Dewey
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LiarDV anu uauv, ui vnaucaton,
S. C., visited Mrs. Laura
Darby recently.
We wish to welcome Mrs.
Horton to the first shift.
Allen Kirbv had a birthday
Aug. 27.
Mr. Elzie Whitmire and
children, of Fountain Inn,
visited his sister, Mrs. Nora
Kirbv.
Mr. Tommy Windsor, of
Airman, Ga., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Windsor, spent a
week with his parents recently.
Mr. John Waldrop, Mrs.
Roy Grant and Jean Grant
visited their daughter and
sister. Mrs. Ruby Waldrop,
recently.
Bill Nelson had a birthday
Aug. 24.
Mrs. Eloise Harvey's brother,
Harold Wilson, of Atlanta.
Ga.. is visiting her.
Mrs. O. H. Miller spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Wallinzine on Pitts St., in
Clinton.
SPINNING & SPOOLING.
2ND SHIFT
By W. N. Nabors
Hoping everyone enjoyed
the barbecue Aug. 4th. Let's
work safely and add another
million hours to that one.
We are glad to welcome to
the second shift the following:
Mrs. Venie Austin, a
filling spinner and Mr. J.
Mason Coleman, a hour hand.
We were sorry to hear of
the death of a sister of Mr.
Henry Beal, the elevator
man on the first shift.
We are indeed sorry to
hear of the death of the father
of Mrs. Ethel Pennington
at Union. S. C.
We welcome back to Lydia
and to the second shift a
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Jessie Hairston who has been
away awhile.
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Little Sandy Huffstetler, who
suffered an attack of polio last
year. is undergoing further
treatment in Warm Springs.
Georgia. Her progress is slow,
but with her determination we
feel Sandy will be back in Clinton
in the very near futuro. Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler.
express their appreciation
to everyone for the interest
they have shown in Sandy.