The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1957, Page 3, Image 3
MARCH. 1957
WEAVING NO. 2
1ST SHIFT
By Grace Woolen and
Mildred Kinard
R. C. Wilkie, DK2, of Bainbridge,
Md., visited his mother,
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, on
a recent weekend.
Chief Boatswain L. E.
Wood, who had just returned
from overseas, spent a two
week leave with his mother,
Mrs. Ora Wood. While home
hn m arln n m ^ i TPl
to visit his children, Barry
and Cheryl. His mother and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of
Greenwood accompanied him.
L. E. reports back for duty to
Norfolk, Va.
SP 3 James R. Wooten, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woote"
spent a 30-dav leave at home
after being in Germany for a
year. He received a discharge
Feb. 6 at Fort Jackson,
re-enlisted for six years.
Jimmy will be stationed at
Fort Jackson and has taken
an apartment in Columbia,
where his wife and dauehtor
will live with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lindley
and daughter of Belton
visited Mrs. Wood's mother,
Mrs. Dora Leopard.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and
children of Greenwood spent
a recent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
The Rudolph Barkers returned
the visit the following
Sunday.
We welcome a newcomer
to our department. William
Nalley. Hope you're enjoying
working with us, William.
Mrs. Frances Bradberry is
lecunorat inr? ;it hnmo aftm
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undergoing surgery at Hays
Hospital. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Vivian Barker attended
the funeral of her grandmother.
Mrs. Marv Allen in
Buffalo Feb. 26. Our sympathy
to you and your family,
Vivian.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Tommy Lanford was 15
years old March 8; Charlie
Lever was 5 years old Feb.
28; Mrs. Missouri Wilkie has
a birthday March 27. (She
didn't sav which one. but
you'll find her name and picture
with the Old Timer's
Club). Mildred Suttle, Feb.
22; Nancy Hughes, March 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kuykendall will observe
their 7th wedding anniversary
March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carlev
visited their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Howell in Montgomery,
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lee of
Myrtle Beach spent a recent
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weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon.
We're glad to have Herbert
back after an illness; also
Fern has been out sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Camnholl of Atlnntn fin nm
the proud parents of a baby
boy born Feb. 18 at Emory
Hospital. The little fellow
lias been named Richard William.
WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Inez Blackwell
Mr. James Thornton is recovering
from his operation
at Greenville Hospital. He
wishes to thank everyone for
the flowers he received.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Bar
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and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Wood in Newberry
on a Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Braswell has a
new son-in-law. His daughter
Velma Braswell was married
to Airman John Butler
of Laurens Feb. 26. Mr. Butler
is in the Air Corps in
New Hampshire.
Mr. Dave Lawson was honored
with a birthday dinner
Feb. 17. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. James Mavnore and
children of Spartanburg.
Billv Lawson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Lawson, has
been transferred from Del
mo, texas, to Waco, Texas.
He is in the Air Force.
Birthdays
Joe Burns, March 2.
E. D. McCullough, Mar. 28.
Joann Davis, daughter of
Hutii Lancaster. Feb. 26.
Mrs. Ada Rice, grandmother
of Mrs. Phyllis Franklin,
March 2.
Bruce Dees, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Beckham.
March 7. He is 8 years old.
Edward Beckham, Mar. 17.
W. J. Martin, Mar. 2.
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Mary Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snclgrove
and family visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Snelgrove, in Saluda recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelornvf1
nlsn Mr mul
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan, Jr., in
Greelevville, S. C.
Mrs. Florence Whiteford's
father, Mr. J. B. Cannon, has
been ill. We hope he will be
better soon.
Sarah Wilson's little boy,
Wayne, has been ill hut we
are glad to hear he is better
now.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mahaffey's
son, Ted Ma ha f fey. of
Washington, I). C.. visited in
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Laurens recently.
Othis Mason visited his
brother-in-law, James Wells,
recently.
Mrs. Vivian O'Sullivan and
Ruby Snipes attended the
Sinking Convention in Spar
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We would like to take this
privilege to tell Mrs. Vivian
O'Sullivan we enjoyed her
appearance on TV with the
Blue Ridge Quartet.
Glad to have Helen Glenn
back after a few days' illness.
Glad she is better.
Helen Glenn's daughter,
Anne, was sick recently.
Sgt. Johnny Lusk stopped
to see Marv Miles on his way
to his new base in Michigan.
Birthdays
Horace Robinson, Feb. 10.
Dennis Robinson. Feb. 19.
Buba C res well, Feb. 9.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson
celebrated their 10th
anniversary February 8.
We are glad to welcome
Mrs. Florence Whiteford to
our part of the Weaving No. 2
B ? Third Shift.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By R. H. Caverly
Wo have one fisherman in
Weaving N<~ 3. Elbert McCall
said he caugnt seven crappies
that weighed in at nearly
nine pounds. Nice crappies
for Lake Greenwood.
Little Keith Creswell celebrated
his birthday March 6.
Tommy Ficklin celebrated
his sixth birthday the 15th of
February and his brother.
Barry Ficklin, celebrated his
fourth birthday on the 24th
of February.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander
enjoyed the visit of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Med lock
and daughter last Sunday
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Camphell
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Gregg of Spartanburg.
S. C.
Mrs. Leila Black celebrated
her birthday on the
iOth of February.
Donald M e G i n n i s celebrated
his birthday on the
13th of February.
Mrs. C. A. Jove will celebrate
her birthday March 10.
SPINNING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Vera Smith and
Ruby Lydia
Mrs. Lucile Whitmore and
her parents visited her sister.
Mrs. Robert Dent, in Columbia.
Pearl Foster spent last
weekend with her mother
and dad in Greenville. S. C.
Iler mother has been ill in
General Hospital for two
weeks.
Miss Eueline Dillard of
Simpsonville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Dunaway.
Mrs. Myna Sullivan, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and
trirl< \-icit or! \T?* anrl Mrc \\7
K. Strange in Greenwood, S.
C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Brookshire visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dyer, Jr., of
Spartanburg, S. C., Sunday.
Birthdays
Cora Alice Medlin had a
birthday February 17.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Johnson
announce the birth of a
daughter Feb. 1. Mrs. Johnson
is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Denton Humphries.
SPINNING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Geraldine Satterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Obid Meade
and Frankie visited their
daughter in Rock Hill, S. C.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant
celebrated their 8th wedding
anniversary March 12.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Raines
and family from Easlev, S. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Collie
Edmonds Sunday.
Mae Dawkins spent the
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Agnes Scott,
this week.
Robert A. Humphries reenlisted
in the Air Force and
is to go to the Charleston Air
Force Base March 21.
We would like to welcome
to our department Mrs. Janie
Starnes.
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Dinnaays
Susan Arlene Gregory, Jan.
12.
Ronald Floyd Gregory,
March 12.
Michael Edge. Feb. 9.
Tommy Burton, March 27.
Anne Burto". March 20.
Alda Fuller. March 30.
Obid Meade. March 17.
Bobby Shaffer, March 17.
Joan Edmonds, Feb. 11.
Jimmy Rochester. Mar. 17.
Bessie Tucker, March 22.
Hazel Lindsey, March 14.
Stanley Foster. March 28.
SPINNING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Ruby Deadwyler
Hi, it's news time again
and how is everyone. Hope
ole flu and colds haven't gotten
you. There seems to be
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry King
had as their guests. Mr. and
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Johnny Barker, son of Claude
Barker, Weaving No. 2. had a
t irthday Feb. 22.
Mrs. Kelly Goff and Mr. and
Mrs. Payne.
Mr. John Deadwyler is
making his home with his
son, Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deadwyler
had Mr. and Mrs. Newt
Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ficklin as their Sunday
guests.
Susan Harmon, daughter
i of Lois Harmon, is ill at her
home.
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Ila Pope has had the
measels.
Mrs. Julia Wilson is on a
leave of absence. She underwent
surgery and is doing
nicely. Hope she will soon be
back to work again.
Mrs. Ruby Gentry is ill at
her home.
Randolph Gentry underwent
surgery and is doing
fine.
Ruby Deadwyler has had
the flu.
Butch, Johnny and Danny
Roy Deadwyler have been
sick.
Pauline Matthews is ill.
Hope she will soon be feeling
better.
Elizabeth Holden had a
birthday March 6.
Ml\ ?nri Mrs Rnhprt
den celebrated their 24th
wedding anniversary March
4.
Lewis Patrick Kay will be
2, March 16.
Frank Deadwyler had a
birthday March 2.
Pvt. Rudolph Holden has a
birthday March 26.
Randall Dillard had a birthday
Feb. 15. He was 2 years
old.
Sharon Dillard was one
year old March 14.
Perry Brewington had a
birthday Feb 14.
Richard Chilton celebrated
his 12th birthday Jan. 31. He
was given a party and a number
of friends were present.
Each one remembered him
with a gift. He is the only
son of Margaret Chilton.
Goodbye for now. see you
next month.
SPINNING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Lucille Edmonds
Glad to be back at work
and able to report to you
again and say thank you for
your interest and kindness
shown me during my recent
illness.
Glad to know Vera Bellue
is able to be back at work
again.
We extend our sympathy
to the family of Johnnie Owings,
who died Feb. 18 in the
Laurens Hospital. He was a
veteran of World War II. He
is survivor! hv hie TTn_
lila Owings. one sister, Mrs.
Lettie Smith, one brother,
Mr. Nesbit Owings. Out of
town relatives attending the
tuneral were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Clem of Anderson, Mr.
Oscar Garner and family
from Spartanburg, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams
celebrated their S2nd wedding
anniversary December 25th. Mr.
Adams was 77 years old December
20th. They have three children.
all of Clinton. Mrs. Hubert
Leopard. Mr. Robert Adams, and
Mr. Cecil Adams.