The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1956, Page 4, Image 4
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CLINTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maree, pi
will be 5 years old Nov. 15. ai
WEAVING NO. 1 B
3RD SHIFT el
By Joe Spillers E
Barbara Spillers celebrated C
a birthday Oct. 22. She is thp w
wife of Joe Spiilers, loom jc
five in No. 1 Weaving on the
third shift. \v
Dot Calvert celebrated her rr
14th birthday the 18th of Oct. G
She is the daughter of J. W.
Calvert, loom fixer in No. 1 v:
Weaving on the third shift, sc
Dorthy Greene celebrated v
a birthday Oct. 7. She was c<
one year old and is the ti
daughter of V. L. Greene, ir
weaver of the third shift in
Weaving No. 1. ai
Sherman McCarson is the IV
proud father of a son born A
Oct. 12. His name is Larry, o
Lois Boyette celebrated a
birthday Oct. 13. She is a ei
weaver on the third shift. b
George Motes had a birth- f(
day the 16th of Oct. He was ir
16 years old and is the son p
of Lillie Mae Motes. Also fi
Mrs. Motes' father observed c<
a birthday the 4th of Nov. G
It was his 81st birthdav. p
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WEAVING NO. 2 IV
isi 2>mr i n
By Grace Wooten and o
Mildred Kinard a
Well, here it is almost tl
Thanksgiving again, (I almost
said Christmas, but that k
would have been right too, I C
guess). Anybody having tur- a
key? Invitation to dinner h
for reporters would be in order,
don't you think?
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S(
Adams just moved into their
lovely new home on the P
Spartanburg highway. That a
would be a wonderful place c
to eat Thanksgiving dinner!
We all hope they're going to v
enjoy their new home, al- ^
though we're going to miss ^
i_ i li t
aucn ijuuu iit'i^iiuors.
R. C. Wilkie, DK3, re- a
ported to the naval base at ^
Bainbridge, Md., Nov. 2, after
spending a 43-day leave at ^
home with his mother, Mrs. ^
Missouri Wilkie. r
Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall visited
her mother, Mrs. C. F.
Sims, in Greenville recently, r
Mrs. Leo Riser and Mrs. 0
Joe Gibbs visited friends in ^
Waterloo.
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Pvt. Raymond Lawrence,
son of the Dewey Lawrences, ^
was discharged from the hos- a
A 3 C Walter C. Barker is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker,
Clinton Mills. He is stationed
at F'rancis E. Warren Air
Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyom- C
ing. \
? Continued
ital in San Antonio, Texas,
id is back at Fort Hood.
A 3 C Walter C. (Sam)
arker has finished a 14 wk.
ectrician course at Francis
. Warren Air Force Base in
heyenne, Wyoming. His
ife and children have
lined him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloay
visited Mrs. Galloway's
lother, Mrs. Lanford, in
reenville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon
ii J ? -la? ?-i
isiic-u men uaugruer ana
m-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Calin
Lee. in Myrtle Beach remtlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee reirned
the visit the followig
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
nd son. Jimmy, Mr. and
Irs. J. W. Arnold visited Mr.
.mold's brother. Toy ArnId,
who is ill in Greenville.
Everyone will be intersted
to know that Mrs. Inaell
Hooper is recuperating,
blowing a maior operation
1 Greenville General Hosital
Oct. 18. Her host of
wish Vipv a cnppriv ro.
Dverv. Mrs. Mell Huey, Mrs.
tertrude Fowler, your reorter,
Grace, Mrs. Thelma
anders, Mrs. Ruth Oxner,
Irs. Ruby Butler, Mrs. Euice
Braswel1 and many
thers have visited her there,
nd are looking forward to
le time she'll be home.
Friends will be glad to
now that Mr. Cleveland
ampbell has returned home
fter an operation at Hays
ospital. He wishes to thank
he 1st and 2nd shift for the
jvely flowers that were
ent.
Mrs. Jack Alexander is a
atient at Havs Hospital. We
11 wish her a speedy reovery.
C. W. Wooten, Earl Brasroll
.TnVin Wormnn onrl T T?
r WVXAAAA A AMI 1I1UI 1 UilU u . U .
Iraswell, Jr. attended the
,egion of the Moose Convenion
in Hartsville. S. C.. and
lso the installation of a new
/loose Lodge in Mullins.
Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mrs.
luth Oxner and Mrs. C. W.
Vooten spent the weekend
ecentlv with Mrs. Louise
)eVall in Williamston.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawence
announce the marriage
f their daughter, Mary
Uleene, to SP3 Alvin Cliford
Torbush of Buford, Ga.,
)ct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Torbush
re living near Ft. Benning,
Devon Graham was 1 year old
)ct. 22. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vayne Graham, Clinton Mills.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Ga., where he is now stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Meadors have received word
from their son, A 2 C Harold
Meadors, who is stationed in
England, that he is engaged
to Miss Aileen Margaret Yaldren,
of West Ealing, London,
W 13. The wedding will take
olace at a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold
are the proud parents of a
baby girl, born Oct. 17, in
Hemingway, S. C. The little
girl has been named Sharron
Darlene.
Mrs. Alta Riser was pleasantly
surprised on her
birthday, Oct. 7, with a party
in her honor given by her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sidney
Riser, and Mrs. Doris Gibbs.
Bingo was enjoyed during
the evening after which ice
cream and cake was served
to the large number of
guests, who remembered
Mrs. Riser with many lovely
and useful gifts, but none of
it induced her to tell her age.
Mrs. Ursula Blakely, who
was 65 yrs. old Oct. 15. was
honored with a drop-in at the
community house. Many
guests enjoyed wishing Mrs.
Blakely a happy birthday,
and also the delicious home
made cookies, birthday cake
and punch which was served
bv the hostess. Miss Sara
Blakely, Mrs. Banna Bras
well, Mrs. Eva Land and Mrs.
Laura Mae Howard. Mrs.
Blakely received mnav lovely
gifts.
Other Birthdays: A 2 C
Harold Meadors, Nov. 13;
Mrs. Dewey Lawrence, Nov.
17; Sam Owens, Nov. 27,
(says he's 16); Mell Huey,
Nov. 30; Mildred Kinard,
Nov. 5; Cleveland Campbell,
Nov. 24; Don Handback, Nov.
6; Genelle Carley, Oct. 17;
Wanda Kay Wilson, 8 yrs.
old, Oct. 23; Oscar Kinard.
Nov. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons
had a wedding anniversarv
Oct. 24 fshp saiH thpv
didn't celebrate it!)
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman
observed a wedding anniversary
Nov. 6.
WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Inez Blackwell
News seems to be short in
our dept. this month, hope
we'll have more next time.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker
visited relatives in Inman
Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Davis of Atlanta,
David Lee Walton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Walton, Clinton
Mills, was 1 year old October 20.
Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Lee Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker
and son visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith in Hartsville.
Mrs. tscairice Dyer is ill
at her home. We hope she
will be out again soon.
Mrs. Dora Vaughn has
been a patient at Hays hospital
recently.
Terri Jeannette Huntsingei\
granddaughter of Mrs.
Molly Wehunt, celebrated
her 8th birthday Sept. 13. She
was honored with a party,
which 42 of her classmates
and friends attended. She
makes her home with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hollv Wehunt, 714 Jefferson
St., Clinton Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson
have a new granddaughter,
Karen Lee, born Oct. 4 at Del
Rio, Texas. Her parents arc
Mr. and Mrs. Billv Lawson.
They have one other little
girl, Deborah Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Owens and daughter of Nine
ty Six spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Thillps.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton
and children visited Mrs.
Thornton's parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. C. J. Sexton, in Belton
recently.
Little Steve Sexton of Oklahoma
City celebrated his
first birthday Oct. 27. He is
the grandson of C. L. Braswell.
Birthdays for this time are:
Carroll Barker, Nov. 12,
ten vrs. old.
Minnie O'Donald, Oct. 29.
Inez Blackwell, Oct. 20.
(These two have had a lot
of them).
C. L. Braswell, Oct. 9. Won
der how many he has had.
David Lee Walton, Oct. 20,
1 yr. old.
We welcome Margaret
Cannadv back to Clinton
Mills from Wattsville.
Mr. & Mrs. John Edward. Sr.
announce the engagement of
their granddaughter
Nell Virginia Canfield
to
Mr. James Derrill Bozard
son of Mrs. Helen B. Bozard
and the late Mr. J. M. Bozard
of Joanna
WEAVING. NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By C. E. Leopard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bun
drick and family spent the
weekend with Robert's sister
in Charleston.
Virginia Harris will celebrate
her 6th birthday November 27.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Harris. Clinton Mills.
NOVEMBER. 1956
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell
and children and Melvin's
mother visited the
mountains of N. C. recently.
Sgt. Johnny Lusk of Ft.
Jackson visited Mary Miles
recently enroute to his new
hasp at Ft Rliss Tp-vas
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sims
had a birthday supper for
their daughter, Juanita, Sunday,
Oct. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson
visited Mrs. Wilson's mother
in Union.
Marcell Barker attended
the Legion of the Moose
meeting in Hartsville, then
went to Mullins for the installation
of a new lodge.
Vivian O'Sullivan and son,
Bobbv, Ruby Snipes and
Irene Snipes attended the all
night singing at Spartanburg
Oct. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White
lord and lamily spent Sunday
in the mountains.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Lawson
announce the birth of a
son, Johnny Darell. at Hays
Hospital Sat., Oct. 27. Mrs.
Lawson is the former Miss
Linda Dale Hendrix from
Lydia.
Birthdays
Jo Ann Thornton celebrated
her 1st birthday Oct.
31.
Lawrence Lanford cele
brated his birthday (Jet. 24.
Sandra Gail Douglas was 5
years old Oct. 22.
Joe Campbell celebrated
his birthday Oct. 29, but he
is ashame to tell how many
he has had.
Molly Campbell?Nov. 2.
Jay Earl Pierce?Oct. 29.
Linda and Cynthia Hamrick?Nov.
14, 15.
Juanita Hamrick celebrated
her 13th birthday Nov. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Abercrombie
announce the birth
of a son, Kenneth Collier,
Sept. 9 at Laurens Hospital.
The babv weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz.
Mrs. Abercrombie is the former
Miss Jerry Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
James announce the birth of
a son, Walter Timothy, at
Elalocks Clinic Sept. 17. The
babv weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz.
Mrs. James is the former
Miss Dorothy Wilkie.
Sympathy extended to Kuvkendall's
loss of son and
brother, Harley Kuykendall,
an . to Dot Lanford's loss of
father, H. H. Kelly.
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Thomas E. Harris will be 10
vear?t olrl NnvomKor 17 VI ft U
the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Harris. Mr. Harris is employed
in Clinton No. 1 Carding.