The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1957, Page 4, Image 5
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YOUR FRIENDS?YOUR
during 1956, and wish for eac
CLINTON
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had a Merry Christmas ;
a Happy New Year.
Miss Florence Law
spent the week end with ]
and Mrs. Neal in Columbk
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h of you the very best in 1957.
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ind B. Gilliam and Keith visited
in Easley over the week end.
son We didn't get to see Louise
Mr. Martin Christmas, but we
i. know she had a Merry Christthe
mas and a Happy New Year.
CARD OF THANKS
s a I want to thank everyone
for the fine pounding and
ara gms auring my receni niness
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>d to 'hank the employees of Clinton Mi
and hospitalization. A special Nellie
thanks to the Moose and to Moon
Weaving No. 3, third shift, holidi
for the gifts for the children. Mr.
Everything was gratefully well i
appreciated. Davis
Clark Meadors the
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SPOOLING M .
1ST SHIFT
By Kale Riddle wc,ck
Happy New Year to all. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore childi
and son, Steve, visited Mrs. and c
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? Babb and Mr. Bon
? in Laurens during the
tys.
and Mrs. Neuffer Crcsind
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and son, Maxic, spent
Christmas holidays in
ington, Delaware, with
ind Mrs. Buddy Blacker
and family.
>. Sallie Johnson and
en. Mrs. Ovell Woody
hildren visited Mr. and
JANUARY. 1957
Mrs. J. A. DeLoach in Saluda
Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Garner
and children of Chester
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Carr and children of Aiken
spent Christmas with Mrs.
John Hedspeth. Mrs. HedsU
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the U. S Air Force called her
Christmas and that made her
Christmas very Merry.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
and family spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith in Martin. Ga.
Mrs. Grace Blight and children
visited in Laurens during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson
and son of Greenwood spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Riddle.
Happy Birthday
Betty Ann Johnson, January
29th.
Claude Kernells, Jan. 29th
Joan Burgess. Jan. 8th.
Neuffer Creswell, Feb. 11.
We of the first shift had a
very nice dinner on Friday
before Christmas. Mr. Oakley,
our supervisor, gave us
a nice dinner of fried chicken,
cole slaw, freneh fries,
pickles, hot rolls and drinks
prepared by Mrs. Oakley and
brought to our work by his
son, Frank. We all enjoyed
it and after eating we exchanged
gifts. We want to
thank Mr. Oakley and we
especially thank Mrs. Oakley
for preparing it.
May all have a very Happy
and Prosperous New Year!
SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Mrs. Perry Chasteen, from
Anderson, visited her sister,
Mrs. Ed Young.
Mrs. Ed Young was a re
cent visitor in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Woodard visited Mrs. Woodard's
aunt in Pacolet.
We are glad to have Callie
Fowler back after being out
sick.
Clarence Ma lone spent
Christmas with Mi*, and Mrs.
Curtis Malone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes
were called to Greenville due
to the death of Jack's sister,
Mrs. Ruth Wynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Copeland and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Copeland re
cc*n i iv.
Misses Sallie and Mary
Frances Nabors and Mr. Clarence
Lawson were recent
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Lawson.
Mrs. Lester Lester. Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Cannon and
children visited relatives in
Toccoa, Cla.
Mrs. Ott Stone spent Christmas
with relatives in Greenwood
and Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes
were the supper quests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Honeycutt of
Joanna during the Christmas
holidays.
Mrs. Abelina Evans spent
the weekend with relatives in
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Ivester.
Mrs. Lavonia Phillips and
Mrs. Wesley Ivester spent the
weekend in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William
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