The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1957, Page 8, Image 8
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CLINTON NEWS
(Continued from Page 4)
Mrs. Bertha Culbertson and
Mrs. Mattie Whitlock spent
the weekend with Mrs. Marie
Culbertson in Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
and Danny visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Ivester recently.
We are glad to have Mrs.
Ruby Ivester back after being
a patient at Blalock
Clinic.
Three of Mrs. Junie Malone's
children have had flu.
A great sorrow was spread
over the Spool Room March
13th when we learned of the
death of one of our Spooler
Hands and our friends, Mrs.
Virginia Satterfield. Our
sympathies go out to her
family.
We sympathize with Mrs.
E. E. Cagle in the death of
her grandmother, Mrs. Tallulah
Cheek of Waterloo, who
died March 17.
Birthdays
Linda Gail, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Woodard.
March 2.
Mrs. Maggie Burden, April
12.
William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burden, April 16.
Joseph David, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Cagle, March
19.
Bunny, daughter of Mr.
and Jack Rhodes, April 9.
Miss Cora Stone, April 23.
McDonald Craine is reallv
proud of his grandson. He
says it makes him feel years
\"AI i n rtrk*' L D 1 u
j uungti iu ue canto grandpa".
SPOOLING
3rd Shift
By Bill Lowery
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover
and Mrs. Cat Womble visited
in Anderson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan
celebrated their 15th
wedding anniversary on
April 10.
Gene Butler celebrated his
birthday March 24 with a
l;?*l j? i ?
un inuay ainncr at Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tumblin's home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Glauzur in North Augusta
recently.
Mrs. Harley Kuykendall
visited Mrs. Beulah Stewart
recently.
Keith Stewart will celebrate
his 14th birthday April
22.
RECEIVES CUB !
if
Johnny Lanford, center of Lyc
Wolf Badge, top award in cubbing
Shown with him is Miss Margare
mother, and Mrs. R. E. Whitmii
employed at Lydia Mills.
Donald Gerald Mc Waters
celebrated his 10th birthday
April 6.
CARD ROOM NO. 2
3rd Shift
By Dan Dunaway
Mrs. James Coker is home
after an operation at Laurens
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway
had a wedding anniversary
April 1.
Linda Dunaway, a member
of the Senior Class of Clinton
High School, enjoyed the
trip to Washington, D. C.
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. A.
B. Davis, Mrs. Blanch Creswell,
Maxie Davis, Mrs.
Betty Jo Creswell and children
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Craine were dinner guests of
Mrs. Inez Sorrow last Sunday
in Greenwood.
Maxie Davis suffered a
broken arm from a fall at
Greenwood State Park.
Sam Owens, of Spartanburg,
is a patient at General
Hospital in Spartanburg sufr?..;?
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other injuries.
Bud Tumblin and Charles
Butler visited Rev. and Mrs.
McKinnev in Sumter last
Friday.
Bud Tumblin conducted
service at the Baptist Church
in Honea Path last Sunday
night.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited
her daughter, Miss Norma
Parrish, in Columbia over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier
and boys were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Frier in Whitmire
recently.
Mrs. Lucill McGee and
Mrs. Corrie Bishop were visitors
in Greenville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Odeil Crawford,
of Anderson, were the
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder
and family and Mr. G. H.
Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Jackson in Columbia
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans
and daughter, Jean, visited
relatives in Honea Path last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton King
and children of Greenville
visited the Burton Reeders
SCOUT AWARD
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lia Mills Pack No. 90 receives his
I, from Horace Smith, Cub Master,
t Blakely, Mrs. J. T. Lanford, his
e. His father, J. T. Lanford. is
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The piano pupils of Mrs.
Tommic Crisp and Mrs. Joe
E. Land were auditioned by
Mr. Donald Peery of St.
Mary's College, Raleigh, N.
C., on March 22nd and 23rd
at the Clinton Community
Building. Pupils of both
teachers are listed together.
The ratings are as follows:
Very Good
Brenda Fallaw
Lucille Spelce
Patsy Campbell
Virl Barker
Cheryl Wilson
Sandra Dunawav
Larry Wehunt
and other relatives here
recently. 1
Birthdays
Louise Harvey?April 9.
Toni Ilarvey?April 10. <
Kathy Harvey?April 25.
Pvt. Donald C. Prather is
home on lea\e from Germany.
Pvt. Prather will be <
stationed at Camp Polk in <
Louisiana. He is the brother
of Thomas Prather and Mrs. <
Clarence Elledge of this city.
The wife and children of
Marvin Yarborough were ill 1
several days last week.
OFFICE
By Marie Weir
Miss Gladys Wilson, with a
group from Cross Anchor
Methodist Church, visited the
Methodist Home for Aged at
Orangeburg, S. C. They also
visited Edisto Gardens.
Pack 90 Pres
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March meeting of Pack 90, Lyi
held at Providence School on the r
26. There were twenty-seven Cubs
one being absent because of sicknes
Committeemen and a goodly numl
mothers and friends were also in
The devotional was given by I
"Riding Down the Indian Trail"
by Den 1. Den 3 had charge <
ceremonies.
ONAL PIANO AUDITIOP
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K \M~ Irfvl ^
H^Ht
Carolyn Hairston
Florence Revis
Maria King
Dianne Wilson
Patricia Duncan
Ann Webb
Annette Riser
Paula Fowler ?
Excellent
Delores Brookshire
Margaret Madden
Juanita Hamrick
Judy Laney v
Randy Turner a
Mary Cole t
Cindy Hollis P
Alice Cunningham j:
Marsha Turner s
Mrs. Fred Burnett. Jr. cele- t
hrated a birthday March 31. n
S. A. Kent Cook of the
Navy, husband of Carolyn s
Cook, has recently been a
transferred to Boston, Mass. C
Dot and B. F. went fishing
last Saturday. Dot said she
caught six fish ? but she ^
didn't say how B. F. did.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lancaster,
Cheryl and Brent, visited t
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
A. H. Sisk in Forrest City, N. (
C., and Mrs. Odie Lancaster
at (Lliffside, N. C. I
A lovely bridal shower was i
eiven by Mrs. Dillard Young t
at her home, honoring Miss t
Nancy Simpson, who is to be t
married Easter Sunday to 1
Harold Simmons. After sev- <
eral games were enjoyed, the 1
hostess served a delicious j
salad plate with punch. Later i
ents Skit at Man
Wfll y (BkVI
Idia Mills, was Mr. Horace
fcjqht of March registration carri<
i present, only to the Cubs,
s. Four of the
oer of fathers. Mr. Calvin Cc
attendance. to the Commiti
Den 2. A skit Mothers,
was presented
>f the closing Refreshments
hour following 1
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Jane Trammell
Chery Lancaster
Michael Vassy
tsarbara Lawson
Sue Word
Ann Davis
Helen Edge
Juperior
Mary Cunningham
Joan Burgess
Linda Corley
There are two other pupils
vho will audition later. We
ire proud of the musical
alent at Clinton and Lydia.
dr. Peery, the judge, was
>leased with the progress
ince he was here last year.
he honoree was presented
aany lovely and useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton West
pent the week-end with Mr.
nd Mrs. Luke Fuller in
Greenwood, S. C.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Woman's Club of Clinon
sponsored a Stanley party
it the Community Building
>n Monday evening, April 8.
The proceeds were divided
- ? A 11 *
jeiween our ciud ircasurcr
md a fund for the club to
ake a trip. We don't expect
o have enough to take a long
rip this summer, but we
lave decided to have this as
me of our projects year
-ound, and we hope by next
iumnier we can plan a real
lice trip.
:h Meeting
i
Smith. Den Master, presented
> and a number of Bob Cat Pins
>ooer Dresented reaistration cards
teemen. Cub Master and Den
were served during the social
the program.