The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1957, Page 9, Image 10
JANUARY, 1957
We regret very much to re
port the death of one whc
worked on this shift, Mr. Arthur
Hillman. It is sad to lose
a loved one. Our prayers gt
up for his family.
Mr. Horace O. Smith, a former
second shift doffer, has
returned to work and has
been transferred to the firsl
shift.
Everybody enjoyed Christmas
and it seems Santa Claus
was good to all.
My sister, Mrs. J. G. Pearson,
came down and broughl
a late Christmas gift the 29th
SPTNNTNP. A, QDOr?T Twr
3RD SHIFT
By Gaynelle Cunningham
Well here we are again
back at work after a nice va
cation and to start a whole
new year.
Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Kel
let had as their supper guests
Mr. and Mrs. Strings of Laur
ens.
Mrs. Ida Gregory spent the
Christmas holidays with hei
sister in Danville, Va.
Mrs. Louise Broom anc
family enjoyed a famil\
Christmas tree party at the
hnmo TV/T r nn/^1 TV.T
Jack Cunningham, Jan. 31
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t mmi
This is Mr. Donald Varderforr
saying. "All I want for Christ
mas is my two front teeth anc
some hair."
iiwniv. v/1 ifi i . aiiui iviio. v/i ll
Davis of Greenville.
We are sorry to lose Mrs
Lydia Starnes to the firsl
shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davij
enjoyed Christmas with theii
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cun
ningham and family enjoyec
a tree party with the Davis'j
in Woodruff.
We are all sorry to heai
that J. P. Shockley is a pa
tient at the Veterans Hos
pital. He is the husband o!
Mrs. Evie Shockley. We hopt
he will be on the well lisi
soon.
Mrs. Lois Webb gave hei
son, Steve, a birthday part\
Saturday, Dec. 29. Sixteer
friends were there. Steve re
ceived a lot of nice gifts.
We all enjoyed a tree partj
in each dept. Saturday, Dec
21. Santa Claus was there
with a well-filled bag for al
of us little ones. He hac
candy and toys too. There
was some pictures taken. Anc
later Santa called gifts oui
from under the tree. We
would like to thank SanU
Claus, better known as Bes:
Hurley.
Birthday greetings go to:
Walter Hinson, Jan. 18.
Shelby Hinson, Jan. 9.
Roansom Coleman, Dec. 19
Wilma Coleman, Dec. 20.
Pamela Cunningham, Jan
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CARD ROOM
> 1ST SHIFT
By Martha Wyatt
; Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Mar)
tin had 25 guests for Christmas
dinner. All enjoyed a
fine turkey dinner.
? Mrs. Annie Bell Johnson
? visited in Newberry this
t weekend.
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.. WW ?Euvitiv.CII l^V-CO U1
Greenville, S. C., and Mrs.
? Tracy Dees, Jr. of Charlotte,
N. C., spent the Christmas
holidays with their mother,
t Mrs. Verner Dees.
Friends of Mr. Roy Snider
will be interested to know he
has returned from the hospital.
We all wish him a
speedy recovery.
, Friends of Mrs. Bill King
will be glad to know she is
; improving from a recent illness.
We are glad to know every,
one had a nice Christmas and
are able to be back at work.
We are glad to know Mrs.
? Johnnie Deyton is well and
* t hnmn 4 - 4
iiviuv. unci ucmg a paueni
at Blalock Clinic.
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CARD ROOM
\ 2ND SHIFT
By Myrtie Alewine
Mrs. Ada Cook spent
t Christmas in Greenville. S. C.
Spencer Deyton. son of Mr.
; and Mrs. Johnnie Deyton, Sr..
spent Christmas at home. He
is working in New Orleans.
Mrs. Pete Branham of
Winnsboro, S. C., spent
1 Christmas with her father,
; Mr. Floyd McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sprad:
ley were glad to have their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Henry, Jr. and
f their 3 children, visit with
? them during the holidays,
t Mr. and Mrs. Henry live at
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
T
1 CARD ROOM
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Gambrell
r Harry Price and family
visited their daughter in Co}
lumbia Sunday.
1 Marshall Motes and family
1 spent Christmas Day in Di 1?
Ion, Cla.
i Ed Evans and family spent
t Christmas Day visiting his
? mother in Spartanburg,
i Richard Johnston, son of
; Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston,
celebrated his 13th
birthday December 23rd.
Furman Bagwell visited
his father in Fountain Inn
Christmas.
The W. L. Gambrell family
enjoyed a Happy Christmas.
Santa was good to all.
CLOTH ROOM
By Lillie Bell Bennett
Mrs. Shirley Barlow and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Reed in Rome. (la.,
during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen
and children from Columbia
spent Christmas h o 1 i d a v s
J with Mr. and Mrs. \V. P.
Thrift. Sr.
Mrs. Annie Lawson visited
Wilhelmena Glenn at the
l State Park Hospital in Co
| lurnbia.
| Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
' visited J. M. Kin^ in (Ireen1
villo.
| Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Harris
enjoyed a Christmas Party at
THE CLOTHMAKER
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Peavy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
and children spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson,
Saint Paul, Va.
Mrs. J. H. McPherson spent
the weekend wi'" Mrs. Mil
died Dickerson and children.
Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Terrell
were recent dinner guests of
Mrs. Mildred Dickerson.
Mrs. W. P. Terrell and
Steve Dickerson returned
from a visit in Georgia.
Mrs. Hallie Campbell had
as her guests for the Christmas
holidays, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Holley from Greenville,
Miss Bessie Sanders from
Newberry, Mrs. Aleene
Townsend from Florida, and
Miss Vera Meggs from Furman
University.
Donald Jackson from San
Diego, Calif., and Richard
Jackson from Newport, R. I.,
spent Christmas holidays
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Jackson.
Birthday Dinner
r\ i * * * * *
un uec. id, ivir. ana ivirs.
D. E. Roberts gave a birthday
dinner honoring their son.
Edward, and the birthdays of
J. B. Roberts and Freddy
Burnett. The guests present
were Miss Ann Cunningham.
Shirley Bodie. Hilda Holmes.
Bob Holmes, Jack Pitts and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett.
On Dec. 21 the Lydia Cloth
Room enjoyed a Christmas
dinner given in their honor
by Mr. L. A. Williams. Ham.
Fruit Cake and all the trimmings
were on the menu.
Mrs. Fay Roberts arranged
the table with holly and
other Christmas decorations.
It was enjoyed by all.
Birthdays
Perrv C. Parrish will celebrate
his 29th birthday Jan.
30.
Patsv Cooper will celebrate
her birthday Jan. 17.
Mrs. Sherman Cooper will
celebrate her birthday Jan.
oo
Norma Joan Shellnut will
celebrate her birthday Jan.
31.
Freddv Dickerson celebrate
his 12th birthday Jan. 5.
Johnnie Reed celebrated
his birthday Dec. 6.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv C. Parrish
celebrated their 7th anniversary
Jan. 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
celebrated their 14th anniversary
Jan. 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson
celebrated their 22nd anniversary
Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap.
Jr. celebrated their
22nd anniversary Dec. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Bennett celebrated their 2nd
anniversary Dec. 19.
RECITAL
Mrs. Thomas Crisp presented
her piano pupils in rec
i t a 1 in the Community
Building at Lydia Thursday
evening. December 13th.
After the program, the
group enjoyed musical games
and Carol singing.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
potato chips, cookies
and drinks were served.
Gifts were exchanged under
the lovely decorated tree.
The invited guests were
mothers of the pupils.
Womans' Club Ch
The Clinton Mills Woman's
Club, with their husbands,
held its annual Christmas
banquet on December 13. at
the Community center. The
center was decorated for the
Yuletide season.
Mrs. E. P. Taylor, president,
welcomed members and
guests and Mr. Claude Crocker
gave the invo "ition.
After a turkey dinner with
all the trimmings, everyone
enjoyed singing Christmas
carols. All were invited into
the living room where an Ed
Sullivan show was given by
local talent.
Ed Sullivan was portrayed
by Mr. Calvin Cooper.
The program consisted of
"The Fred Waring Singers"?
Miss Linda Stewart, Miss
Nellie Osborn. Miss Barbara
Alexander, Miss Polly Brazil,
Mrs. Eva West and Mrs.
Eva Land, accompanied by
Miss Marv Cunningham. Miss
Universe and Miss America
were Mr. J. V. Lowe and Mr.
Allan Powers. Children singing
and pantomiming "We've
Got The Measles" as you
T. E. L. Christma
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A Merry Christmas party
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mtiin - uiiif inviiiufia ctiiLl
guests was the annual climax
of social activities of the T.
E. L. Bible Class on December
11, at the Community
Building.
After a delightful dinner in
Ihe gaily decorated dining
room, the guests were invited
into the living room where a
brightly lighted Christmas
tree accented the seasonal
1 1 II 1I 1 N C.
A short business meeting
was conducted by Mrs. Sadie
Powers, president.
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ristmas Party
"We've Gol The Measles"!
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will see from the picture.
They are, reading left to
right, Maria King, Delores
Brookshire, Brenda Fallaw,
Lance Frier. Lawrence Leopard,
Cheryl Wilson, Juanita
Hamrick and Santa Claus
Ricky Frier.
"The Slimmerettes" Acrobating
? Mrs. Posey Taylor,
Mrs. Rufus King, Mrs. Clarence
Brookshire, Mrs. D. O.
Freeman, and Mrs. Tom Norris.
"Miss Liberace", Miss Mary
Cunningham.
The "McGuire S i s t e rs"
singing "Everyday of My
T.ifp" Mpllio OcKnm
Miss Linda Stewart, and Miss
Barbara Alexander.
Two members of the Lonely
Hearts Club singing "Experience
Unnecessary"?Mrs.
Eva and Mrs. Eva Land.
Sopha Tucker, Mrs. Mary
Terry, sang "Let Me Call You
Sweetheart."
At the close of the program
Mrs. Eva West presented
Mrs. Taylor, president of the
club, with a gift from the
club.
s Party
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The Class decided to send
iove gifts to three members
of the class. Devotions and
carol singing were enjoyed
by all.
Cherry games and entertainment
was directed by
Mrs. Paul Foster. Surprise
rollvanna gifts were exchanged
bv the members of
the class.
Love gifts were presented
to Mrs. Eva Land, teacher,
and Mrs. Marvin Whitmire,
assistant teacher. Miss Cora
Stone, was also presented a
special gift from the class.