The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1957, Page 5, Image 5
JUNE. 1957
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WEAVING
1st Shift
By Sara Jenkins
Hello there, here we are
again with news of you and
your friends. The weatherman
keeps saying no, but it
m..r* U? ~? *:
UlLiai UL- SUIIIIIlt'l UII1C,
for they're cleaning out the
pool today. Won't the kids
he happy next week?
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Milam
were recent Sunday visitors
of the latter's sister, Mrs.
Sadie Grant, in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
attended the funeral of
Mrs. Burdette's uncle, J. W.
Wiles, of Iva, on May 25.
The Jimmy Mays recently
visited Mrs. Joe Oulla of Augusta,
Ga.
Mrs. Frances Meeks and
children spent Saturday in
Spartanburg with her sister,
Mrs. W. H. Callahan.
The John Gallmans and
little daughter, Teresa, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Riley
in Rock Hill on Sunday.
The Rav Boozers recently
visited the Donald Boozers
in their new home at Hartsville.
Mrs. Agnes Williams has
received word that her sister,
Mrs. Daisy Lewis, has ar
rived safely in Stuttgart,
Germany, where her husband.
Sgt. Bill Lewis, is stationed.
They will be there
lor a three year tour of duty.
Friends of Mrs. J. H. Crowe
will be interested to know
that she is much improved
after an illness and left Saturday
for an extended visit
with her daughter and sonin-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
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xiuimuu, in AiiL-naaie. one
was accompanied bv her
daughter. Mrs. Sara Jenkins
and Mrs. Mattie Harvey whe
returned on Sunday.
A hearty welcome to a
newcomer, James Campbell
and to Charlie James anci
Carrie Gallman transfers
from the second and thirc
shift.
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Eugene and Jerry are the har
Lydia Mills.
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Very happv to report that
Mrs. Jimmy Mays is back
with us after a stay in the
Laurens Hospital.
The Edgar Burdettes and
Herman visited the Wilson
Campbells in Charlotte recently.
The Joe Corleys attended
the funeral of Mrs. Corlev's
uncle, Mr. Rufus Strickland,
in Columbia.
tJirinaays
Donnie Ballew was 6 years
old on May 31.
Jimmie Patterson will be 7
years old on June 20.
Barbara Jo Todd was 19
years old on June 6.
Daisy Lewis celebrates a
birthday June 18.
Eloise Cannon celebrated
her birthday June 2. (but she
won't tell us how old she is).
Johnny Cannon was 11
years old May 15.
Happy Anniversary to:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley
celebrated their 18th anniversary
on June 2.
Mr.'and Mrs. T. O. Williams
observed their 31st anniversary
on June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd
celebrated their 20th anniversary
on May 28.
Sorrv to report that James
Knight is out with a sore
hand.
Our "Secret-Pal" club in
Weave Room =2 recently had
a lovely Easter party at the
home of Mrs. Frances Meeks
with Mrs. E. C. Burdette
1 serving as co-hostess. Gifts
were exchanged and delicious
refreshments were served.
Everyone reported they had
a wonderful evening.
Don't know any more news,
folks, so will sign off for this
time. Remember to drive
? safely and above all ? work
safelv Sop vnn npvt month
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CARD OF THANKS
I Wo wish to take this oppor;
tunitv to thank our friends
i and neighbors for their many
kindnesses to us during the
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idsome sons of Mrs. Lillian Forrester,
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death of our beloved wife <
and mother. May God bless <
each of you.
THE S. J. TODD FAMILY <
WEAVE ROOM
2nd Shift
By Roberta Prince
Mr. Ernest Armstrong of
Rock Hill and Alvin Arm- i
strong of Gastonia, N. C., j
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl <
Armstrong Sunday. Also Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Morgan of
Columbia visited her sister,
Mrs. Armstrong, and Mr. ;
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hughey
had a very successful fishing <
trip down on the Santee- i
Cooper River. They caught
16 Rock Bass last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAlister
and son of Williamston,
N. C., visited Mrs. McAlisa
A - i * n
ler s parents, mi. anu mis.
W. J. Franklin, during the
weekend.
Mrs. Nellie Sherfield and
sisters. Mable and Betty, visited
friends in Spartanburg
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson
and son visited the Isle
of Palms during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor
will celebrate their anniversary
on June 15.
Little Diane Sherfield celebrated
her birthdav on June
11.
WEAVING
3rd Shift
By Margaret Donald
Hi Folks,
Well here is another month
gone by and this time next
month we'll all be planning
a long vacation.
First your reporter wishes
to thank everyone for their
help in finding our son. Skipper.
last month when he was
lost in the woods over night.
Everyone was so nice and it
was all greatly appreciated.
Thanks again from all my
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ledford
spent the weekend in
Georgia visiting relatives.
Wanda Gail Attaway will
be 5 years old June 19.
Mr nnr) \Trc T actor Wnrric
spent the weekend in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs.
Casey Abercrombia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris
celebrated their first wedding
anniversary June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker
celebrated their sixth wedding
anniversary June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean
Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jennings Cook, Lydia Mills,
was 8 years old May 30th.
celebrated their tenth wed- y
ding anniversary May 19. c
Little Sherry Armstrong, ti
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c
Earl Armstrong made Honor
Roll in school this year. h
Betty Jo Overstreet cele- f
brated her birthday June 11.
The Garel Satterfield fam- o
ily, the J. C. Atkinson family l.
and Mrs. Taylor and Buck (.
Gilstrap, Jr., all enjoyed a o
visit to the Isle of Palms over C
the weekend.
On our sick list this month s
are Mrs. Ruth Ammons and F
Mrs. Roy Campbell. d
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. South s
celebrated their first wedding
anniversary April 7. v
Mrs. Carrie Gallman is s
really missed on the third g
shift even if she did get the s
first. t
We welcome to the third
cViift Mrc Rpha T~ii 1 r> o xiroxr _
Billy Pace, Joyce Ginn and c
Sidney Hazel. y
SPINNING t
1st Shift t
By Mary Ellison s
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bryant
and family of Columbia spent y
a day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill t
Nelson. c
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields, %
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard
and Peggy visited Mount j
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields j
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arley ^
Ellison in Ware Shoals. *r
Visiting the Jennings Cooks
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Arlee Guy of Canton, N. C., \
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Cook of Asheville. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis ,
and family spent a weekend
in Greenville with Mrs.
Davis and Mr. J. R. Dill. '
Vivian Godfrey went on a ^
picnic with Wattsville High 1
School. She accompanied her j
aunt, Ruth Fulmer.
Mr. and Mrs. "Sheet" Cole- 1
man and sons. Walt and Joe.
attended the Ranch in Fountain
Inn a Saturday night.
Lierald Dean iSatterfield re- <
cently spent a 10-dav leave '
with his father. David Satter- '
field. 1
Birthdays
Ruth Satterfield?June 13. 1
Little Barrv Pace, son of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace,
was 2 years old June 11.
Their other son. Darrell. will
he 4 years old July 1.
Sharon Reeder?June 15.
Peggy Ballard?June 3.
Teddy Davis?May 16.
Linda Lave?May 19.
Jerry Satterfield?June 30.
Betty Campbell?May 28.
Gloria Faye, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. "Skeet" Coleman
was five vears old June
1.
Jimmy Alexander?June 6.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
?June 30.
SPINNING
2nd Shift
By W. N. Nabors
Well this month roallv
went by didn't it?
The best thing we have to
report is there is not as much
sickness this time.
Your reporter had dinner
at Laurens on Sunday, the
26th, and had the privilege of
eating dinner with my five
sisters for the first time in
5
ears. My only brother
ouldn't come, so we made
he most of it, but I really
njoyed myself.
Tommy Moore, our second
and, is still enjoying his
ishing.
We were very sorry to hear
f the death of Mr. Jones, an
ncle of Mr. Fred Bodie, our
)verseer. Also of the mother
f Mrs. Mae Nelson of Aiken
'ounty.
Mr. Pat Nelson is on the
ick list, he has the mumps,
teminds us of childhood
avs. But we hope for him a
peedy recovery.
I see we are losing a good
i/arn soinner to the third
r I
hift. Well someone has to
ain when we lose. We hope
he enjoys working on the
hird shift.
We welcome to the second
hift Sarah Young. Also Ben
prouse and John Stone, who
las been on the first shift.
Well it has been a pleasure
o bring this news because
here hasn't been very much
ickness to report.
Lizzie Davis and Lillie Mae
seal of the Spooling Dept.,
elebrated a birthday Sunlav,
June 2nd. Neither said
vhich one it was.
Lizzie Davis' son celebrated
iis birthday June 7th.
Well, will close by saying,
day the Lord bless and keep
:cu all until we meet again
iext month.
/ocational Classes Feted
Clinton and Lvdia Mills
vere host on May 25 to 35
?mployees who recently cornDieted
vocational classes in
oom, card, and spinning
rrame fixing at a supper held
it Panorama Lodge.
Joel Cox gave the invocation
prior to the supper. J.
B. Templeton. Vice-President,
spoke briefly to the group
and extended his personal
congratulations and commended
them for their desire
and efforts in obtaining additional
job skills. He concluded
by saying that, "the
same and similar classes will
be held in the future when
there is sufficient interest
among groups of employees
who are qualified to absorb
and benefit from the
training".
Unit cards were presented
to the following who had
successfully completed the
requirements:
Spinning Frame Fixing:
James McElhannon. James
W. Nelson. Fred Patterson,
John Campbell, Billy McGee,
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phries. and Rufus Har.dback.
Oscar Kinard, Van Oxner,
Joe Caughman. instructors
respectively for the Loom,
Card and Spinning Frame
fixing classes, each had words
of praise for the students who
were interested in class instructions
and loyal in their
attendance.
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