The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1957, Page 3, Image 4
JULY. 1957
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WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Sudie Putnam
Vacation is over. Hope you
folks enjoved vours. I sure
did.
Mr. J. R. Cole and family
spent several days at Savannah
Beach, Savannah, Ga.
The Gradv Turners vacationed
at Myrtle Beach and
Miami, Fla.
Clinton Gambrell visited
friends in Pennsylvania.
William Siegler of Edgefield.
S. C., visited his sister,
Sudie Putnam.
Edna Terry and family
spent several days with Mrs.
U. G. Jackson in Columbia.
Donald Powers spent a
weekend at home. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Powers,
and Mrs. Quinton carried
him back to the Naval Base
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. James Harris and family
vacationed at Myrtle
Beach.
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ixtrmt: ruce anu xamiiy
spent several days in the
mountains of Tennessee.
The Sudie Putnams and
Mr. W. C. Williams and
Clyde visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Turner in Greenville
recently.
Mrs. Joe Terry and Joe
Carol, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Terrv, spent several
days with Joe Terry, Jr., and
family in Williston, S. C.
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By Emily McNinch
Mr. Odelle Teague and
family from Alabama visited
the Bernard Teagues.
Mrs. Josephine Safe and
daughters of Austbulah.
Ohio, visited her brother,
Bernard Teague, and his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Colev Campbell
and Dianne Wilson spent
their vacation in Davtona,
Fla.
Mr. Glen Shifferlv, from
Ohio, visited the Homer Lawsons.
Homer Lawson. Sam Lawson
and Glen Shifferlv visited
at Fort Bragg, N. C.
(Homer said Sam ate chicken
and he had to pay for it.)
Mr. and Mrs. Elfred Harrill
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Masters vacationed at Myrtle
Beach. Mr. Harrill and Mr.
Masters went deep sea fishing
and had a wonderful time.
(Dick said he sure did see a
lot of water.)
The J. A. McNinchs and the
Dorsev Turners vacationed in
the mountains of North Carolina.
The Cecil Smiths celebrated
their 10th wedding
anniversary June 28.
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celebrated their 21st wedding
anniversary June 27.
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Linda Lawson, daughter of
the Homer Lawsons, had a
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one year old and Homer says
she is just as pretty as her
daddy.
Wayne Smith, son of the
Cecil Smiths, was 4 years old
June 28.
Our deepest sympathy to
Mrs. Coley Campbell whose
uncle. Mr. Edd Weeks, of Columbia
passed awav recently.
WEAVING NO. 1
3rd Shift
By Dot Lawson
The reporter for No. 1
Weaving. Joe Spillers, has
been transferred to No. 3, and
I am taking his place.
Hope everyone had a nice
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton
and girls and Vernon Tucker
snont their vacation at Dav
tona Beach and Silver
Springs, Fla., and Charleston.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bovette
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson
and bovs toured through
the mountains of N. C. during
the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whiteford
spent the week of the
1th at home.
Sam Lawson said Gene
Somebody, from Ohio, spent
the week of the 4th with him.
Guvnita Lanford will be
with us for six weeks while
Lily Mae Motes is in the hospital
for an operation.
We miss loom fixer Joe
Spillers and hope he enjoys
working in No. 3 Weave
Room.
Welcome to Edgar Ballew,
the new loom fixer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCall
visited Neola's sister, Mrs.
Charlie Sexton, in Pickens,
S. C., and enjoyed a picnic
dinner in the North Carolina
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballew
spent the 4th in Trvon, N. C.
Mrs. Paul Messer. your reporter's
sister is in the Spartanburg
General Hospital.
Warren Calvert will celebrate
his birthday July 31.
He said he was over 20 and
under 60.
Dorothy Luwson celebrated
her birthday July 14.
Ronnie Cheek, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Cheek, celebrated
his 6th birthdav June
25.
Rav McCall. son of Mr. and
Mrs/ E. C. McCall had a
birthday July 6.
Well that's all folks. See
you next month.
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift
By Mildred Kinard and
Grace Woo ten
Hi Folks.
Here we are hack at work,
but reallv thankful that
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we're able to be back, when
we read the death toll of the
holidays. Our sympathy goes
out to the families of the
ones who didn't come back.
Hope all of you enjoyed
your vacation as fully as your
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the week at "Braswell's
Beach" on Lake Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr., and children spent
a few days with us and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wooten and
children of Duncan stayed
one night and day with us.
SPJ and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten
of Columbia spent a day and
night and we had lots of
other visitors during the
Wp pninvpH it all
Hope the visitors did too.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler
and Patsy. A2 C Malcolm
Fowler of Wilmington, Dela.,
and Sandy Leopard vacationed
at Davtona Beach.
Mr. Frank Mason of Scotia,
Ga., visited his sister, Mrs.
Estelle Roland, and other
relatives during vacation.
Mrs. Estelle Roland, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Mason attended
the double wedding
of their nieces. Misses Marv
and Annie Smith, of Savannah.
Ga., June 9 in Scotia. Ga.
Hey ward Tumlin attended
the auto races in Fountain
Inn July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb.
Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Pierce and Mrs.
Andy Hames attended the all
night singing in Spartanburg,
July 6.
Some of our good folks
really got around during that
week off. Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Meadors visited
Silver Springs, Daytona
Beach and Orlando, Fla.
After returning home Mrs.
Thornton Meadors, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ward and children,
Mrs. William Cannon and
Mrs. Willie Mae Riley visited
in Black Mountain one day.
Another day Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Meadors and Mrs.
Ted Ward and daughter visited
Lake Lure.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes
spent a few days in WashingA
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ion, u. ^.
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie visited
her son, R. C. Wilkie,
DK2, in Bainbridge, Md.
While there she and R. C. visited
Baltimore and Washington.
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and children visited
Chimney Rock one day during
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Suttle
and Mildred visited Mrs. Suttle's
sister, Mrs. Davis, in
Danville, Va. After returning
home Mrs. Suttle and Mil
Richard Lee. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lewis, Clinton Mills,
is telling everyone he is 4 years
old.
dred and Robert Satterfield
spent Sunday in Forest City,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sipv
and son visited in the mountains
ahove Brevard. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and
son and Billy Norris spent
vacation week in Gatlinburg,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
James spent a few days in
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
and Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Owens spent vacation week
at Davtona Beach. Sam said
Rocky (his dog) spent the
week with Dr. Adams and
Stinky (the cat) stayed with
Pat's relatives.
Seems as if Raymond McCoy
did nothing but fish during
vacation. He said he and
his brother, Cecil McCoy,
(and party) caught over a
hundred Bream at Lake
Greenwood on one trip. Then
he and Leo Riser and son,
Richard, fished at SanteeCooper
one day and night
and caught about 60 Catfish.
He didn't say what they did
with all those fish.
Loval Kuykendall and son
of Greensboro, N. C., spent
vacation week with Mrs.
Alice Kuykendall.
Furman Adams, Mrs. Ruby
Ivester and Mrs. Mildred
Wilkerson visited in Toccoa.
Ga.
Mrs. Robert Adams and
sons. Joe and Furman, visited
in Aiken during vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons
and Dixie visited in
Barnwell and Charleston during
vacation week. Mrs. Tan
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Charleston spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Simmons
when they brought Nancy
home after she had spent a
few weeks in Charleston with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes.
Iris and Jimmy and Miss
Martha Jane Horton spent
several days in the mountains
during vacation.
Rev. and Mrs. James
Slaughter and family visited
in Taccoa. Georgia.
M Sgt. and Mrs. James
Meadors and daughter will
arrive this week for an extended
visit with Sgt. Meador's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Meadors, and other relatives.
Charles Huev, Donald Galloway
and Franklin Alexander
visited Table Rock. N. C.,
and Myrtle Beach during the
4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Glidv Holmes
and family visited Mr.
Holmes' sister. Mrs. Earl Hill,
in Columbus. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander
and family spent several
davs at Tybee Beach. Savannah.
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butler,
Jr. and family motored to the
Cherokee Indian Reservation
in N. C. during their vacation.
Mrs. Jack Wilson and
daughter visited Mrs. Wilson's
mother, Mrs. G. R.
Smith, in Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback
spent a recent week-end
in Atlanta. Ga.
Marvin Holtzclaw spent the
week in Birmingham. Ala.,
with friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Butler,
Sr. were called to Columbia
due to the death of Mr. Butler's
brother, Mr. H. B. Butler
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deepest sympathy to Mr. Butler
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Arnold in Hemingway and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin in
Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser visited
their son and daughterin-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Riser, in Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riser
returned home with them for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Acrey
and family spent a few days
in Myrtle Beach during vacation
and she tells us she is
leaving us for good before
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iung. net nusudiiu naa cii:cepted
a job at Euka. N. C.
We wish them every success.
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman
and sons and Mr. Allman's
father, D. U. Allman,
spent a few days in Charleston
and Folly Beach.
Susie Black, granddaughter
of the A. G. Galloways, is
spending the summer with
her grandparents. Mr. A. G.
Galloway, Susie, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Galloway visited
Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles
Kelly in Charleston and Isle
of Palms. Patricia Kelly returned
home with them for a
few days visit. The A. G.
Galloways, Susie, Patricia
and Donald Galloway and
Mrs. Carl Espieg spent one
day at Lake Greenwood barbecuing
chicken, pork and
weiners. (They could have
invited some of us who were
spending the week down
there.)
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Sgt. Thomas A. Tullis. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, Clinton
Mills. recently graduated
from lineman school at Camp
Gordon, Ga. He is spending a
twelve day furlough with his
parents.
Chief Boatswain L. E. Wood
spent 12 days recently with
his mother, Mrs. Ora Wood.
He was given a surprise
birthday supper June 17 at
Lake Greenwood. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wood and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Dcssie Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hollin and J. D. Williams.
While at home L. E.
and Mrs. Ora Wood visited
his children in Coco, Fla., and
Silver Springs.
Jerry Wilkie, with five of
his friends, visited Daytona
Beach during vacation.
Lawrence Kuykendall at
first said he didn't go anywhere
then admitted that he
had been 4fi ft. straight down,
but he got back alright and
he and his family visited his
wife's mother. Mrs. Hard