The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1957, Page 5, Image 6
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WEAVE ROOM
1st Shift
By Sara Jenkins
Hello again, everyone. Well
vacation week has come and
gone and we're all back safe
and sound on our jobs. So
glad to report that everyone
in our department had a
wonderful vacation. I don't
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popular, the beaches or the
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton
and Darrvl spent the
week at Davtona Beach, Fla.,
and also visited friends in
Davenport, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
and Teresa, with Mrs. J. L.
Riley of Rock Hill, also spent
the week at Davtona Beach.
The Jimmy Mayes report
a wonderful v a ca t i o n in
Washington, D. C., and
Jamestown, Va. They were
accompanied by the Misses
Marv, Frances, and Annie
Bell Tumblin of near Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch McLendon
and children and
Mrs. M. L. Spoon vacationed
in Winter Haven. Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bagwell
and children spent their
vacation in Silver Springs,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. F u r m a n
Bratcher spent the week in
Washington, D. C. They were
also supper guests of Mr.
Bratcher's mother in Ninety
Six recently.
Mrs. Annie Zogg Everett
and daughter, Bonnie, visited
in Jackson, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley
and children spent several
days at Myrtle Beach last
week.
The Ray Boozers visited
the mountains of North Carolina
last week. Guests of the
Boozers recently were Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Boozer and
little son. Butch, of Hartsville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdettc
spent a few days at Myrtle
Beach last week. They also
viisted relatives in Green
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Teresa Gallman. 2 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gallman. Mrs. Gallman is employed
at Lydia Mills.
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wood and on Sunday they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Campbell and children in
Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and
daughter, Lynn, Mrs. J. H.
Crow, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Holland of
Allendale spent last week in
Cherokee and Fontana, N. C.,
and also in Gatlinburg and
Maryville, Tenn. They attended
the Indian Drama,
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uniu i utfse rims, in v,nerokce
and the Hillbilly Homecoming
in Maryville.
Miss Beverly Buzhardt accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O'Shields and Mickey to
Blythville, Arkansas, and
Holland, Missouri, for a visit
with Airman and Mrs. Jimmy
O'Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McAlister
and children of Seneca
visited the Tom McCarsons
last week. Also guests of the
McCarsons was Mrs. J. B.
Jennings of Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Charles Shelby and
children of Bay Side, Va.,
spent the weekend with her
brother, Paul Kitchens and
Mrs. Kitchens.
Glad to report that Don
Leopard is at home after a
stay at the Veterans Hospital
in Columbia.
The J. T. Lanfords and
Johnny vacationed at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and
children toured the "Smokies"
and also visited Mrs.
Bailey's mother in Alabama.
A 1C John W. Coates,
home from the Philippines, is
spending a 30-day leave with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Scup Gallman
spent their vacation at Daytona
Beach. Fla. Our sympathy
to Mrs. Gallman at the
loss of her grandmother, Mrs.
Nancy Staton, in Moore, S. C.
The A. M. Shumates. Jr.
and children with Mrs. Mattie
Harvey spent a few days
at Davtona Beach. Fla.. recently.
The Bill Pattersons and
children were recent visitors
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The handsome boy above is
Randy Lambert, six months old
great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Ballard of Lydia Mills.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grant in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Evelvn Canadav an
nounces the marriage of her
daughter, Sally Knight, to
Eugene Goings of Spartanburg
on July 2.
Happy Birthday to:
Barry Kitchens, who was 6
years old July 5.
Kathy Davenport, 6 years
old July 17.
Dianne Patterson, 11 years
old July 17.
Beverly Buzhardt, 18 years
old July 14.
Mona Cannon, 15 years old
July 14.
See you next month! Work
Safely!
WEAVE ROOM
3rd Shift
By Christell Campbell
Charles Daniel, the father
of Hazel Mann, celebrates his
birthdav the 12th of Julv.
Doyle Templeton spent the
4th with friends in Georgia.
The Chess Kings spent a
few days at Myrtle Beach
during the 4th week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris
and Mr. and Mrs. Casey
Abercrombie spent a few
days in Florida.
Jimmy Earl Gregory said
he spent a few days in town
the 4th. Sure did enjoy himself.
The Billy Fennell family
spent the 4th in Florida.
Anyone interested in playing
volleyball go to Roy
Owens' store.
Mike Campbell, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Campbell,
was 6 years old July 4th.
Charles F. Baker celebrated
his birthday July 11.
J. W. South celebrated a
birthday June 26.
Brenda Kav Satterfield
was 6 years old July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Garel Satterfield
and children spent part
of their vacation in Jacksonville.
and Silver Springs,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Culpepper
spent a few days in
Florida.
Wilfred Harris, the hero of
Lydia Mill ball team, struck
out and let Clinton Mill win
the ball game.
Mrs. Alma Lee of Columbia.
the mother of Mrs. Reu
Den vn ersireex ana lviiss tsnlie
Carol Lee, spent a few
days with her the week of
the 4th.
Welcome back to the third
shift. Gladys Sanders.
Mrs. Geneva Brown and
Jackie of Vaucluse. S. C..
spent a few days with her
brother. Mr. Reuben Overstreet
and family.
Mildred L. Johnson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Johnson and A. E. Lawson
were married June 1st in
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Anita is the 6 months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Vanderford, Lydia Mills.
Laurens.
Mrs. Jimmy Carroll celebrated
her birthday July 12.
Patricia Ammons was 7
years old June 20th.
Hope everyone had a nice
vacation. Wasn't but one
thing wrong with it. It wasn't
long enough.
SPINNING
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
Mrs. Rose Satterfield and
children spent a day at Myrtle
Beach.
"Granny" Bailey vacationed
in Alabama with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Bailey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Coleman
and family, Mrs. Addie
Coleman. Janet and Linda
Roper spent several days at
Folly Beach.
Mrs. Sue Banks, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy McGee and Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Snider visited
Mrs. Banks' daughter, Mrs.
Rosco Griffin, in Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
Cook and Robert vacationed
in the Smoky Mountains and
at Myrtle Beach. They also
visited the Cherokee Indian
Reservation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook
and Debbv of Asheville, N.
C., visited the Jennings
Cooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Estes
and family visited Mrs. Estes'
brother, Paul Romines, at
Camp Lejeune, N. C.
The Grace Godfrey family
enjoyed a trip to Chattanooga,
Tenn. They also visited
Rock City and Ruby
Falls, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton
Jones visited Mrs. Jones' parents
in Kingsport, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackwell
of Spartanburg, Mrs.
Kenneth Linsesand and
daughter of Hampton. Va.,
visited the Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
and Mickey, Miss Betty
Campbell and Miss Beverly
Buzhardt visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy O'Shields in
Blvthodle. Ark. Mr. and Mrs
J. B. O'Shields attended the
horse races at Fairview in
Fountain Inn on July 4th.
Mrs. Nora Kirbv and Mike
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Ashcville. N. C. They alsc
visited Mrs. Bill McGraw ir
Waynesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bea'
have moved to the country ir
their new home.
The Jim Dean family vis
isted in the mountains anc
they also attended the cai
races in Fountain Inn.
Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine o:
Newberry spent a week wit?
her daughter, Mrs. Lillie
Belle Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Satter
field and Linda and Mr. anc
Mrs. Joe Proffitt and Gar\
Perry Parrish and Harol
Hairston display a nice string c
Bass that they recently caugh
at Skippers Lodge. The toti
weight was 35 lbs. 15 02. Th
largest fish weighed 6 lbs. 4 o;
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visited in Bluefield and
Princeton, West Virginia,
during the 4th of July week.
Harold Hawkins of Seneca
spent a weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins.
Mrs. Etta Hendricks of Ana
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Mrs. Hawkins.
Mrs. Claudine Whitt, Miss
Ruby Howell, Mrs. Nina
Howell, Miss Jean Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vincent
enjoyed a trip through
the mountains during vacation.
Mrs. Jesse Howell is visiting
her mother in Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mrs. Mozelle Nelson and
Leland, Mrs. Connie Davis
and J. W. and Mrs. Mary
Alice Bryant and Louise visited
in Greenville recently.
Birthdays
Berrell Kirbv had a birthday
July 9.
Audrey Estes?July 30.
Elaine Ellis?August 15.
Mrs. Lula Birchmore,
mother of Connie Davis, had
a birthdav June 20. She was
86.
Jerry Satterfield?June 30.
Skeet Coleman?July 4.
Sherry McGee?July 26.
Myrties McGee?June 30.
Billy McGee?August 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield
cooked a fish dinner
on July 4.
SPINNING
2nd Shift
By W. N. Madden
Well, vacation has come
CllllA gunc anu CNCl^UUC KZl Ijoyed
themselves.
This was a rest period for
this reporter. I was at home
almost all the week.
James Dean and family
went up in the mountains of
Tenn. for their vacation and
he said they had a nice time.
Jennings Cook and his family
visited his mother and
sister up in Canton. N. C., for
the holidays.
1 Tommie Nabors and family
i have moved to their new
home on the Greenwood
Highway,
i W. R. Cauble and family
spent a few days in the
Smoky Mountains and also
i visited Mrs. Cauble's mother,
) Laura Keplev in Salisburv,
i N. C.
Bessie Brown also paid a
I visit to the mountains.
? We are glad to welcome to
this shift Leslie A. Williams.
Jr. He came to work after
1 school had ended for this
r period.
Mrs. Betty Mars of Califorf
nia was visiting her parents,
t Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cothran,
? during this month. They
were visited also bv their
other two daughters of Coi
lumbia. Mrs. Jewel Creed
and Dorothy Cothran.
John Stone and his family
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it Bruce Bagwell and Leonard
il Gilstrap are shown with a nice
e string of Catfish that they rei.
cently caught at Ed's Fish Camp.