The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1956, Page 5, Image 5
DECEMBER, 1956
WEAVE ROOM
1ST SHIFT
By Sarah Jenkins
Hello friends, a n o t h c r
month has rolled around and
here we are a^ain. Almost
time for that merry old tfentleman
with the red suit and
lonij white beard. I want to
take this opportunity to wish
everyone a v e r y Merry
Christmas and a safe and
Happy New Year! May Clod
bless each of von
Mr. and Mrs. F u r m a n
Bratcher recently v i s i t e d
Mrs. Ci. W. Culbertson in
Greenwood and Mr. T. V.
Bratcher in Ninety Six. They
also visited in Columbia with
the Chess Kings and children.
A JC Jimmy Meeks of
Francis Warren Air Force
Base in Cheyenne, Wvo., is
spending a leave with his
mother. Mrs. Frances Meeks
Misses Barbara Jo Todd
and Dale Edwards, student
nurses at the Greenville General
Hospital spent the past
weekend with Barbara's parents.
the Joe Todds.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd visited
the George Kiehls in
Spartanburg rc. entlv.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
spent Thanksgiving Day
in Augusta, (la., with Charlie
Morton. They also visited
Sgt. Gayle Ellis in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burdette
celebrated their 24th
wedding anniversary December
3rd. They spent the past
w e e k e n d in Spartanburg
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Campbell and children.
The Joe Cor leys were recent
guests of Mr. Corley's
sister, Mrs. C. E. Harper, in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Clarence Dunawav
visited her mother. Mrs. W.
E. Donald who is a patient in
the Spartanburg General
Hospital. May she soon be on
the well list.
Sony to learn thai Mrs.
Bay Boozer's brother. Geni.,.,
o l> ; . . . .
?'h.t iiwwi-, l> it I ):i I ll'M l ill I Ml"
Veteran's Hospital in Columbia.
Mrs. Adolph llutto. Mr.
and Mrs. West ol St. (Icur^r.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Patrick of
Williston were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Canaday. Mr. Canaday lias
been ill and we're all wishing
for him a speedy recovt
ry.
Miss Sally Knight, who
.it11 n<i111Treveeca College in
Nashvil U\ Tenn.. spent the
Thanksgiving holidays wiih
her mother. Mrs. Kvelvn C'anndav.
Pvt. Douglas PeYoun^. stationed
with the 71st Missile
Hn. in La Plata. Maryland, is
spending a leave with his
S? j?3
mother, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins.
The Jimmy Mayes celebrated
their 12th wedding anniversary
on November 24th.
They recently visited in St.
Petersburg. Florida.
Birthdays
Herman Burdette. 16 years
old?December 4.
A 2C Ray H. Jackson is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Jackson of the Lydia Plant. He
is stationed at the Myrtle Beach
A. r. B.. Myrtle Beach, S. C.
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Brenda CI icon. 1(5 years old
-December 2.
Joyce Ann Todd. 17 years
old?December 23.
See vou in 57! Work
safely!
WEAVING. 2ND SHIFT
By Marie Taylor
Johnny and Jimmy, sons of
the James Stewarts, have
been ill at home but are improving.
Bonnie Hughev, of Furman
University, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Hughev.
The N. H. Dallas family
had as their guests last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Wilkerson and family of
Ware Shoals and Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Wilkerson of Tacoma.
Washington.
Sgt. Bobby Dallas has reported
to Ft. Lewis, Washington
after spending a 30
day furlough with his mother
and father. Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Dallas.
Airman 2 C Ray II. Jackson
has reported to Myrtle
Beach after having spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Amnions
and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Holder attended tlie
funeral of Mr. J. A. Parsons
of Pickens the past weekend.
Mr. Parsons was an uncle of
Mrs. Amnions and Mr. Holder.
Mr. and Mrs. James Amin
o n s and children had
Thanksgiving dinner with
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Womble of
this city.
Mr. John Bagwell visited
his mother in Simpsonville
recently. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. For- (
ester and sons spent a week 1
end in Orangeburg with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Lawton. 1
Donald is another son of the I
Foresters and Mrs. Lawton is 1
the former Carol Mills of
Lvdia. 1
Little T i m o t h v James. 1
grandson of Charlie James, is
a patient in the Blalock (
Clinic. i
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson
visited friends in Hick- ^
orv, N. C.. recently. 1
Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. F^rank- 1
lin and Carol attended the i
Clemson - Furman football <
game.
Franklin Deitz. of Furman
b U
only
/ 1 i
iresn i
a short
before Ch
as possible,
keep a tree
has dried ox.
tree away frori
and passageway
firmly in pail of
sand. Us#? only n
decorations. Be care
smoking and open fl?
proved type of wiring
Have your old cords and
an electrician and repaii
card all worn-out cords. T
when replacing bulbs, whe
retiring, or if your house
not overload your electric cir
wrappini
metal
basket
get r i
them at
A Christmas tree is a poten
set up inside of a buildini
outlined above are rep
intended for home fii
the holiday season,
are appropriate if a 1
in any other build
assemble. A safe
MERRY C H
University, spent Thanksgiving
with his parents, the
Fred Deitzs.
Birthdays
Froni Franklin?Dec. lid.
Carolyn Moore, daughter
(d the Floyd Moorcs ? Dec.
HM.
Martha A n n 11 u g h e y.
daughter of the Hiram Hugheys
I )ec. 10.
Douglas is the 10 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet
of the Lydia Plant.
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WEAVE ROOM
3RD SHIFT
By Margaret Donald
Hi Folks. Here's wishing
ill of you a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
/ear.
OH Mann, husband ol
Vlrs. Hazel Mann, celebrated
lis .'14th birthday December
1th.
Frances King celebrated
ler birthday November 27.
low many, Frankie?
The J. B. Vanderfords will
. elebrate their wedding anliversary,
December 21.
Their daughter. Sheila Ann,
A'ill be 4 years old December
>6 and J. B. has a birthday
December 30. Boy, what a
month for that family and
Christmas, too!
Our sympathy to the James
(\mmons on the death of an
y
a
r e e
lime
ristmas
Do not
> after it
it. Locate
n exit doors
\ Stand tree
water or wet
on-combustible
ful with matches,
ime. Use only ap.
I 1 !i!
1 in yuuu tuuumon.
light sets examined by
:ed before using. Disurn
off Christmas lights
n decorating tree, before
is left unattended. Do
cuits. Place Christmas gift
gs in
waste
and
d of
once.
itial fire hazard whenever
g. While the safeguards
rinted from a design
e prevention during
they most certainly
>.ree is to be set up
ling where people
> Christmas is a
tt 1 S 1 M A 5
uncle in Pickens.
Steven Mann celebrated his
2nd birthday Nov. 12 and his
sister. Faye Ellen, on Nov. 7.
We are glad to have Bones
Campbell back at work after
being out sick for so long.
We welcome Mr. J. C.
Wigglev to Lydia community.
He is making his home with
Lydia Scout
LYDIA MILLS TRC
L - R -Jim Teeter. Field Sco
Mr. D. H. Roberts, Mr. Clyde Tr<
master, Mr. Furman Rratcher, A
ley, Mr. J. T. Lanford. Mr. L. P
Mr. Ed Burdette. These men wi
during the 19S7 season.
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his son, Mr. W. C. Wiggley of
Pine Street.
Mrs. Ray Campbell is out
sick but we hope she will
soon be back or at least
better.
Potf Pi l/t? cr\n r\f Mrc Npi.
i va v i j nv, uv/ii vi & ^ * v. i
lie Pike, arrived in Germany
Nov. 31. Congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. South on
the arrival of a son, Terry
Allen.
Bovce Overstreet was 3
years old November 21.
Sure are glad to see Mr.
Bubba Lawson back.
SPINNING. 1ST SHIFT
By Mary Ellison
Lynda Satterfield attended
a Christmas Party in Charlotte.
N. C.
Mrs. Claudine Whitt and
baby have returned to Florida
after SDendint! two weeks
with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Howell. Mr.
Howell returned with her for
a visit.
We welcome James Estes
on the first shift, also Pauline
Lawson.
Mrs. Willie Mae Dean and
child-en and Mrs. Lois Webb
and children visited Mrs.
Frances Rochester in Seneca
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton
T c ficit in i fjgnnrt
K* yjuco \ HI v,
Tenn., recently. We are sorry
to learn that her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Patrick, lost
their home in a fire recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Philip, of
Asheville, N. C.. visited Mrs.
Nora Kirby on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor
and Mr. and Mrs. Lindv
McCauley and daughter visited
Mr. and Mrs. 4-Bud" Dunnawav
in Pauline. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilbanks
and Rev. and Mrs.
Reece had supper in Abbeville
with Mr. and Mrs. David
Keller.
Visiting the Marion Lawsons
from Charlotte recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Medlock
and family of Joanna visited
Mrs. Alma Harvey, also visiting
her were Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Turner of Greenwood.
Mrs. Ola Dalton wishes to
thank the Clinton Mill Spinning
Room for the flowers
sent her while she was ill.
Sgt. Charles Harvey is
spending a leave with his
family. He has re-enlisted in
the Army.
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Lcoders Meet
DOP COMMITTEEMEN
ut Executive for Lautens District,
immell, Mr. Ellis Huffsleller. Scout ss't.
Scoutmaster, Mr. William Baii.
Williams. Mr. Glenn Gaskins and
11 guide the activities of Troop -90