The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1957, Page 6, Image 6
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Den 2 Presents Sh
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May meeting of Pack 138. Cli:
Street School on the night of Ma}
A skit "The Indians and The S
2 under the direction of their Dei
Mr. Claude Crocker presented
teemen. Cub Master and Den Mot
Refreshments were served dur
program.
NEWS ITEM
(Continued from Page 5)
Mr. Tommy Moore, second
hand of spinning, has been
catching up with his fishing
since the mill has been on
five days and is having very
good luck.
Well we really wish for the
ones that are sick a very
speedy recovery.
Well we will close this
month's report bv saying
good luck to you all and may
the Lord Bless you all real
good.
CARD ROOM
1st Shift
By Martha Wyatt
Every one wants to wish
Mr. Van Oxner a hearty welcome
to our department as
our new overseer. We wish
him all the luck and success.
Mrs. Annie Johnson had as
her weekend guests her son,
Lovd. and his wife and
daughter of Lydia Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall
visited over the weekend in
Columbia, S. C., and Camden,
S. C.
Eastern Sttir l.earfer
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Mrs. Doris Harvey, ClintonL
y d i a Laboralory technician,
was recently elevated to position
of Worthy Matron of James B.
Parrot Chapter No. 9 of the
Eastern Star. The beautiful installation
ceremony was held in
the Masonic Temple on April 19.
Mrs. Harvey has been active in
Star work for 6 years. Mr. Harvey
is a Loom Fixer at Lydia.
Their home at 119 Poplar St..
Lydia, won third place in the
Yard-Village Improvement Contest
this year.
it At May Meeting
n
nton Mills, was held at Academy
r 7.
itagecoach" was presented by Den
i Mother, Mrs. Harry Foster,
registration cards to the Commithers.
ing the social hour following the
S AT LYDIA
A 9P W TA Wvaft line ro.
turned to Lake Charles, La.,
where he is stationed in the
A. F. B. He spent a few days
with his wife and children,
Mrs. Peggv Motte of Lvdia
Mills.
We are sorry to know Mrs.
Bill King is still sick at her
home. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
We are glad to see Mr. William
Snow of Laurens back
at work after being in a bad
car wreck Saturday evening.
Flower Show Winner
Mrs. Eva West. Fiber Tester in
the Cotton Department of the
Clinton-Lydia Quality Control
Laboratory, is justly proud of
her semi-double White Peony
which won the 1st Place Blue
Ribbon in the Open Class at the
May 1st Flower Show sponsored
by the Clinton Garden Club at
the Junior High School. Mrs.
West is considered an authority
on flowers, and shrubs. Her
yards at 505 Academy Street are
always among the best looking
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Community.
CARD ROOM
2nd Shift
By Myrtle Alewine
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradley
enjoyed their visit to
Myrtle Beach last weekend.
They were visiting their
daughter, Mrs. L. O. Henry,
Jr.
Tonv Vincent celebrated
his tenth birthday Friday,
April 5. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Vincent.
CARD ROOM
3rd Shift
By W. L. Gambrel!
We welcome Thurman
Jones and James W. Price to
our department.
Mrs. Ralph Dorn of Lafayette,
Ga., is visiting Mr. and
THE CLOTHMAKER
Mrs. William L. Gambrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson
announce the birth of a
daughter, Linda Fave, April I
22. ' ?
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Mattison
and sons of Starr spent
the weekend with the Frank
Moores.
Happy Birthday this month
to: ar
James Poison, April 22. ^
James W. Price, April 11.
Kenneth Johnson, son of g,
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson,
April 13. j
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By Lillie Bell Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn gi
and children of Laurens and
Mrs. Ellis Glenn of Woodruff of
spent the weekend with Mrs. vi
Hallie Campbell. Fi
Dickie Jackson from Key
West, Fla., spent his leave th
with his mother, Mrs. Inez
Jackson. le
Rev. Clee Blackwell and Pr
wife, Margie, spent the Easter
Holidays with her par- Pi
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes
Martin.
Recent dinner guests of
Mrs. Sybil Jackson were Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Patterson and
Maria of St. Paul, Va., Mrs.
Rachel Ballenger of Greenwood.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Smith and Celia of Beach
Island, S. C. 2f
BIRTHDAYS
Those having birthdays ^4l
since the last issue were:
Ernest Harris, April 18
Robert L. Bennett, May 5. m
Ann Dallas, May 7.
Shirley Barlow, May 14. ^
Mrs. Clara Bell Gilstrap,
May 16. ^
Dickie Jackson, May 21.
Anniversaries 111
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Reeder celebrated their 3rd
anniversary April 18.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen
observed their 15th
anniversary May 1st.
OFFICE I
By Meda Williams
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Douglas
announce the birth of a son,
T. D., Jr., on April 17th at the
Blalock Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. J. David
Word, Mrs. Marvin Stewart
and Mrs. Jerry Wingo attended
the Rose Show in
Greer May nth sponsored by
the Men's Garden Club.
Miss Barbara Alexander
attended the Junior-Senior
Banquet at Clemson College
on May 4th.
Complimenting Miss Bar- A
bara Alexander, June bride,?i/\?4
t\/r? r* tt? r? _ i a
cicli, ivirs. v.. il.. rumens and
Miss Betty Alexander entertained
a number of guests at
a miscellaneous shower at
the Clinton Community
Building on Saturday, April
27.
Mrs. Roberts directed a
number of exciting games,
after which the honoree was
presented a shower of lovely
and useful gifts.
A delicious salad plate with
potato chips, cake and punch
was served.
Out of town guests at the
party included Mrs. Ethel
Smart, mother of the bridegroom-elect,
and Mrs. Vera
uraKe, both c?t Ureenwood.
Miss Alexander is to be
married June 9 to Mr. David ?
Smart of Greenwood. Ci
NEWS FROfc
Continued fro
SPINNING NO. 9
3rd Shift
By Ruby Deadwyler
Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon
id children, Mr. and Mrs. ]
onnie Womble and children ]
sited Mr. L. S. Harmon in
iluda Easter Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hol?r
and baby and Miss Shir- ;
y Holden visited in Macon,
a., recently.
Mr. John Cope was Sunday
,?o? it1 -~~~ TA:II 1
itoi ui i i anv.cs u\iitii u.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ficklin
Spartanburg were Sunday
sitors of Mr. and Mrs.
rank Deadwyler.
Miss Frances Reece spent 1
le weekend in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shock- ]
V are the proud grandparlts
of a baby boy.
Happy birthday to Dillard
arker, who was 78 May 11. <
Clara Smith, May 9.
Rubv Gentry, May 13. (
Beatrice Reece, May 27.
Lizzie Harris, April 26.
Rov Harris, April 19. (
Linda Gail Harris, May 11.
Mr. B. F. Shockley, May 1.
Estess Campbell, April 16.
Pauline Matthews, March ,
1.
Ralph Howard was in an
lhimnhilo oo/?irilrtnf
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rish him a speedy recovery.
Billy Reece has had the
umps.
We extend our deepest
m pa thy to Jesse Reece in
ic loss of his sister. Bertie
'illis, who died April 19.
So long ? see you next
onth.
School Night Leaders?Responsit
cademy Street School Night, spons
ese teachers: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
W9- \
J* Jl
Entertainers?One of the numer
cademy Street School Night was
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oie: une ?Dseni wnen picture Wc
lpacity audience.
MAY, 1957
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SPINNING NO. 3
2nd Shift
By Lucille Edmonds
Happy birthday to Ned
Proctor May 12th and Mrs.
Emmie Proctor May 16th.
Mary Jane Deadwyler will
be 3 years old May 25th.
Jimmie Deadwyler was one
year old April 8th.
Clavton Edmonds was 11
^ears old May 11th.
Linda Edmonds, 14 years
r>ld. May 26th.
Gary Taylor, 10 years old,
April 14th.
Welcome to our department
Kenneth Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard
of Saluda spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Leopard and family.
Mrs. Eulila Owings and
sister, Mrs. Agnes Walker,
visited in Balfore, N. C., recently.
Visiting Mrs. Eulila Owings
and Mrs. Agnes Walker recently
was their sister, Mrs.
Bessie Cunningham, of Long
Branch Community. Also Mr.
ana Mrs. Stanley Wlyklui of
Columbia.
Mrs. Rosa Neal and daughter
of Whitmire were weekend
guests of the Edmonds.
Shirley Richardson celebrated
her 17th birthday on
May (5th.
Gene Richardson had a
birthday May 3rd. He was 8
years old.
Mr. Will Richardson had a
birthday May 2nd.
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k V
)le for the success of the recent
ored by the Second Grades, were
Copeland, and Mrs. Ellis.
ous entertaining acts during the
this scene of the Seven Dwarfs,
is taken. The event attracted a