The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1956, Page 4, Image 4
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CHRISTMAS HO
Lefl io Righl: Mrs. Coo
CLINTON NEWS
ing Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burke.
Jr.
Tonv and Dianne Burke
spent a Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Burke, Sr.
Mrs. Rov Burke, Jr. spent
a Sunday in Spartanburg
with her mother and father.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hanvev.
Mrs. Freeman Rook and
sons. Jerry and Ray. of Laurens
spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Burke. Jr.
The Dorsey Turners have
a wedding anniversary Dec.
22
Mr. Burton Phillips, father
of Mrs. Inez Turner, has a
birthday Dec. 28.
Mrs. Dennis Madden has a
birthday Dec. 31st.
Helen Fallow, daughter of
the Vandv Fallows, has a
birthday Dec. 4.
Linda Lawson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson,
will be five months old Dec.
o
I hope everyone has a very
nice Christmas and you will
hear from me again next
year.
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WEAVING NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
By Joe Spillers
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gardner
and family from Baltimore
spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton
and family during Thanksgiving.
Judy Check celebrated hei
fourth birthday the lath of
Nov. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cheek.
Marion Calvert celebrated
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in 1 UII UIUit\ L/eC. "till. ."5IH'
was ten years old and she is
the daughter of j. W. Calvert,
loom fixer on the third shift.
Mr. Clarence Motes celebrated
his birthday Dec. 10th.
ilarl Motes will celebrate his
birthday Dec. 24th. He is the
son of lillie Mae Motes, battery
filler on the third shift.
And we are all expecting
a very merry
christmas and a happy
new year.
ME DECORATIONS D
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WEAVING NO. 2
1ST SHIFT
By Grace Wooten and
Mildred Kinard
Well it's almost time for
Santa to come sliding down
the chimneys. Better be good.
Hope all of you have a
"Merry Christmas"!
Sgt. Edward Hardman is
spending a 30 day leave with
his wife. Mrs. Lois Hardman.
After leave he will report to
a base in Louisiana. Mrs.
Hardman and son will go to
live with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and family spent a recent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ward in Greenwood.
Mrs. Reid DeVall and sons.
Buddy and Carrol, and Mrs.
Lois Greene of Williamston
were Sunday guests of the C.
W. Wootens and the R. C.
Oxners.
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yioc. i no Kichard Jacks have
added a branch to the family
tree. They're tickled to pieces
all in a whirl because they
mrs. lom Windsor and
children of Charleston spent
the Thanksgiving h o 1 i d a y s
with Mr. and Mrs. Goldie
Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
spent a recent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. A. H.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin
and children of Florence
spent several days recently
with relatives.
Mrs. Ora Wood was honored
with a supper on her
birthday. Nov. 14. at the
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wood, in Greenwood.
(She wouldn't tell how old
she was). J. C. Williams accompanied
her to Greenwood,
and there were a few more
friends and relatives of her
daughter-in-law present.
Mr. Freeman La 11 ford, who
was (>1) vis. old Nov. 2"). was
honored on that day with a
birthday dinner at his home.
All his children were present,
and all grandchildren except
one. The out of town quests
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Carter ol Ciemson. Mrs. Lanford's
sister. Mrs. (lussie Oscorne
of .Joanna and Ralph
Wilson of Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks
are just bubbling over with
THE CLOTH MAKER
EMONSTRATED
rest and Mrs. Freeman.
wanted and got a girl! Yes,
it's a girl (Laura Jov) weight
81 i lb., born in Spartanburg
General Hospital. Nov. ??.
It's the Jacks fourth grandchild
and the first girl. The
Hit-hard Jacks live in Inman.
Mrs. Isabel le Hooper has
returned to her home after
an extended stay at Greenville
General Hospital. Hope
her a speedy recovery.
Ralph Stewart continues ill
at his home, but is reportedly
feeling better.
Carolyn Ann (Petesv) Barker
was 5 years old Dec. 12.
Virl Barker was 12 years
old Nov. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Meadors will celebrate their
anniversary Dec. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
celebrate their anniversarv
Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten
will celebrate their anniversary
Dec. 28.
Mile Campbell was 8 years
old Dec. Tl.
Mell Huey's birthday on
Nov. 30 (?).
Jimmy Hughes?Nov. 112.
The new model cars arc
lower, but higher.
Religion should be our
steering wheel, not just a
spare tire.
HORIZONS ENTER
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This beautiful float was applai
twenty other floats in the annual
theme of "Peace on Earth ' was bi
D. O. Freeman (far left) their lead
Tin* Woman's Club held
their regular meeting, Monday
evening, Nov. 2(>. at 7:30,
at the Community Building.
Mrs. Poscv Taylor presided
over the business, at which
time the Christmas Banquet
was planned. Mrs. Joe E.
Land gave the devotional.
The special feature of the
evening was a very interesting
talk on Christmas decoration
by Mrs. Monte Cook.
lormeriv Miss JacKie l ruluck.
Mrs. Cook showed
many interesting decorations
that she had made.
Mrs. D. O. Freeman, also
displayed m a n v beautiful
Christmas candles that she
had made.
The quests for the evening
were Mrs. William Snelgrove
and Mrs. Hembert Truluck.
Mrs. Tom Norris, hostess,
served delicious chocolate
cake and coffee.
WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Inez Blackwell
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Thornton in Anderson recently.
Birthdays for this time are:
Dora Vaughn?Nov. 5.
Nolan Lancaster?Dec. 1 ?
11 years old.
lMvrolli llrvnnl V..,. 07
Mr. C. L. Braswcll ? Nov.
29.
Janice Burns?Nov. 25.
Mrs. E. M. Wood and little
grandson visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Beckham recently.
We welcome Oliver Reynolds
to the 2nd shift from the
3rd shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and Carroll attended the
Shrine Bowl football game in
Charlotte. N. C.
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By C. E. Leopard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finney
spent the weekend in
Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trammel
1 and family visited Mr.
Earl Campbell near Ashcville.
N. C.. recently.
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lided bv approximately 10.000 ent
Christmas parade held in Clintor
uilt by the Horizon Club of Clinti
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Mr. and Mrs. Mart-oil and
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Jones and daughter attended
the Shrine Bowl football
game and spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Tate in Charlotte. N. C.
Buster Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wilson, underwent
an operation in the
Wallace Hospital in Union.
Sorrv to hear about Thunder
Ncal's accident, but glad
he is back home after a short
stay in the1 hospital.
Let all of us be careful and
avoid accidents and have
more birthdays.
Margaret Peace?Dec. 16.
Barrv Lvnn Cannon?.'1 vrs.
old?Dec. 11.
Billv Glenn?Dec. 6.
Ann Glenn?Dec. 8.
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Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peace
will celebrate their first wedding
anniversary Dec. 23.
Mrs. Peace is formerly Margaret
Trammel 1.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Richard Caverly
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Jennings enjoyed a nice
Thanksgiving Day d i n n e r
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cannady.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Black
celebrated their ninth anniversary
Nov. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black
and family were quests of
Air. and Mrs. Cooper Powell
in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. il. Jove
celebrated their 21st wedding
anniversary Nov. 20.
Mrs. G. B. Jove celebrated
her birthday Dec. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pulley
and daughter spent last week
end in Dillon. S. C.. and enjoyed
a very nice time.
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husiastic people as it joined some
1 on December 6. The float with a
an Mill under the direction of Mrs.