The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1957, Page 3, Image 3
APRIL. 1957
WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Sudie Putnam
Mrs. George Price and sons
: nd Mr. James Price visited
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal in
Commerce. Cla.. Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Terry, Jr. and family in Wiliiston,
S. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer
and daughter of Greenwood,
S. C.; Mr. Ansel Seigler
of Tampa, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Greene of Laurens
visited the Sudie Putnams
recently.
Mrs. G. D. Jackson and Roy
of Columbia and Edna Terry
and family visited Mrs.
Terry's uncle, Mr. J. C.
Hughes, in Spartanburg.
Nellie Price and sons and
Mrs. Ella Harvey were shoppers
in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry
and family spent the past
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover and
family.
Donald Powers spent a
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Powers.
Donald is now stationed at
Jacksonville, Fla.
Happy anniversary to?
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Price
?Feb. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam?March
1.
The following celebrated
birthdays recently?
George Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr.
Clyde Putnam.
WEAVING NO. 1
3rd Shift
By Joe Spillers
Fred and Sara Shelton
went to Lancaster on Saturday.
March 30th to a Legion
Meeting for the Moose.
Frank Lawson has five new
puppies.
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Kenneih was one year old Feb.
ao. ne is ine son 01 nar. ana ivirs.
Harold Stroud and the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Stroud.
Clinton Mills.
L. S. Galloway from Greenville,
spent the weekend with
his sister and her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCall,
and all had a wonderful time.
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift
By Mildred Kinard and
Grace Wooten
Mrs. Harley Kuykendall of
Tryon, N. C., visited her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice
Kuykendall, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover
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vin Lcc, in Myrtle Beach.
Rev. and Mrs. James L.
Slaughter had as their guests
over the weekend. Rev. and
Mrs. L. C. Young and daughter
of Anderson, also Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Ileddcn of Co
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"Chrisie", daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Heaton, was lwo
years old April 4th. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Heaton.
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Womblc and Mrs. Kate Evans
visited Mrs. Ellen Ware in
Anderson on a recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Barker and children attended
the "Grand Ole Operv" Show
in Spartanburg and spent a
recent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood.
Cecil Wooten and Earl
Braswell attended the Legion
of the Moose Ceremonial in
Lancaster March 31.
Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Mrs.
Bobby Wooten and Mrs. Cecil
Wooten visited Mrs. Davis
James at Spartanburg General
Hospital recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
and children spent a recent
Sunday with Mr. Hughes'
mother. Mrs. A. H. Hughes,
in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Bozard
and Mrs. J. M. Bozard
visited points of interests in
Charleston recently. They
were also guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cash in Cowpens.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Cannon
visited their daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cal
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1 u m b i a. Rev. and Mrs.
Slaughter attended the General
Convention of the P. F.
15. rionness unurch in iNortn
Georgia.
Mrs. Mell Huey was a recent
dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bragg in Joanna.
She also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dorrill Bozard.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Campbell and children of Atlanta,
Ga., spent a recent
weekend with relatives.
Birthdays
Iris Hughes?Mar. 18.
Charles Huey?April 22.
Darlene Holmes?2 years.
April 1.
Glidy Holmes?April 17.
Ned Handback?Mar. 28.
R. C. VVilkie, D. K. 2?April
27.
S. P. 3 James R. Wooten?
April 26.
Mrs. Kate Evar.s?74 years
?March 21.
Dianne Lvdia? 8 years?
April 12.
Pat Lanford?13 years?
April 21.
William Adams?15 vcars
?April 11.
Dewey Lawrence?April 15.
Dianne Berry, granddaughter
of the Dewey Lawrence's,
was 6 April 12.
Anr iversariei
Mr. ana Mrs. William Fowler?17th
wedding anniversary?April
19.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback?15th
wedding anniversary?April
1.
"Ned Handback Surprised"
Dianne Davenport and Patricia
Duncan delightfully
entertained Ned Handback
with a surprise birthday
party at the home of Patricia
Duncan on Shands Street.
Several games and contests
were enjoyed bv the 14 guests
present. The hostesses were
assisted by Mrs. Duncan in
serving birthday cake and
punch.
We send our best wishes to
Mr. J. H. Reynolds for a
speedy recovery.
We welcome Herbert Pavton
to our department.
WEAVING NO. 2
2nd Shift
By Inez Blackwell
I thought with a long weekend
there would be lots of
news, but for most folks I
think they just stayed home
and enjoyed the rest.
Jim Barnett says if we
stay on five days long enough
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fish in Greenwood Lake.
"Lib" Barnett went fishing
our first Saturday off and got
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Tony Hooper, son of Mrs. Inabell
Hooper, celebrated his 16th
birthday. April 16. Tony is a
10th grade student at Clinton
High.
blistered on one side, she's
going back the next Saturday
and blister the other side.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and son visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Smith in Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis
from Atlanta, Ga., visited
Mrs. Claude Lee Smith recently.
Mrs. Velma Butler, daugh4
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tri ui Diaswen, leu
lecently for the state of
Maine where she will join
her husband who is in the
Air Force.
Buddy Garland of the U.
S. N. stationed in California
and nephew of Mrs. Dave
Lawson had dinner with her
recently.
Wardlaw Lancaster has returned
home after a two
weeks stay in Greenwood
Hospital. Ruth says he's doing
very well.
Phyllis Franklin has been
a patient at Havs Hosoital.
She has returned home but
still not able to work. Hope
you will soon be well again.
Phyllis.
We want to welcome Mrs.
Mildred McMillan to Weaving
No. 2. She comes from
Greenwood. Hope you will
like it here Mildred.
WEAVING NO. 2
3rd Shift
By C. E. Leopard and
Mary Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Gradv Turner
and family spent the weekend
in Danville. Va., visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Turner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miles of
Batesburg visited Mrs. Mary
Miles and children recently.
Patsy. Tommy and Tonita
Miles have been sick with
the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Finney
spent a weekend in Charleston.
S. C., sightseeing at the
wardens.
We are glad little Anne
Glenn is better.
We are glad to welcome
Dot Garrett back to work.
Little Kathy Garrett is ill.
Hope she is better soon.
The son of Mrs. Henry
Lewis is home on leave for
30 days. He will be stationed
at a base in New Jersey.
James Wells spent last
Sunday in Athens. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove
and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Sneltrrove in
Saluda recently.
Birthdays
Patsy Miles. 10 years old.
March 25.
Mrs. Bardy Cannon. March
Amanda Gilliam. March 18.
Ulvas Gilliam. April 3.
William Gradv Turner, 9
years old. March 23.
Brenda Mae Lewis. April
18.
Marcell Barker, April 9.
Keith Creswell. March 6.
Virk Martin \Tamki 9 a
Buba Creswell, Harry Lanford
and W. H. Dunnawav
attended the races in Sumter.
S. C.. last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woody
and Mrs. Louise Martin attended
the races in Harris, N.
C.. last weekend
Tom O'Shields and Billy
Snclgrove spent Saturday
fishing over in Saluda
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County. They say they really
caught the fish. Made Larry
Masters and Joe Campbell
ashamed.
Somebody gave Tom
O'Shields a Bougie-Mouth
fish. He wanted to weigh it
in as a Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
visited in Kingsport, Tenn.,
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. English, Dot
Garrett and Bimbo Campbell
spent the day recently at
Lake Lure. N. C.
Denna Lanford will be in
a piano recital at Hickory
Tavern April 26.
Mrs. Vivian O'Sullivan and
Ruby Snyder attended the
singing convention in Asheville.
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Sulli\
an and Marie O'Sullivan of
Spartanburg visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan last
Sunday.
Anniversaries
Happy anniversary to Mr.
and Mrs. Obe Thornton.
WEAVING NO. 3
2nd Shift
By R. H. Caverly
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannadv
had as guests last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Brown of High Point, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jove
and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. G.
13. Joye ana tserina speni me
weekend with relatives near
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris
of Fountain Inn and Mrs.
Clarence Patterson and son
spent the past weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis.
The employees of No. 3
Weave. 2nd shift, wish Mr.
Revnolds a speedv recovery.
Ray and Paul Patterson
went fishing all day Saturday
at Lake Greenwood, but
no fish were caught. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mr.
Paul Patterson enjoyed a
nice dinner at the lake with
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price.
Jerry Joye, a member of
the Clinton High School Senior
Class, enjoyed a nice trip
with his classmates to Washington.
D. C. They toured
Richmond. Jamestown, Williamsburg.
Norfolk, Alexandria,
Mount Vernon. Baltimore
and Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pitts
and daughter, Phyllis, and
\t i'c CI. rni'or T nan
Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Donnan
over the weekend.
Ask. and it shall be given
you; seek, and ye shall find;
knock, and it shall be opened
unto you. Luke 11:9.
Rejoice with us for the
Lord has blessed us with a
child. His name is Richard
H. Caverlv. Jr.. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard H. Caverly.
We asked the Lord for a boy
and through his wonderful
love and divine Grace he
gave unto us that which we
asked. We earnestly pray our
boy will be used to glory and
honor of Almighty God.
WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Jeanette Gilliam
uoris jcnning nad a birthday
April 1.
Mr. and Mrs. David W
Masters were the weekend
guests of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Masters.
Steven Randrall Meets had