The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1957, Page 3, Image 3
OCTOBER. 1957
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift
By Grace Wooten and
Mildred Kinard
R. C. Wilkie, D.K. 2, o
Bainbridge, Mel., spent a 11
day leave with his mothei
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, re
centlv.
Loyal Kuykendall, son o
Mrs. Alice Kuykendall, is re
cuperating at his home ii
Greensboro, N. C.. after un
dergoing surgery at the hos
pital there. Mrs. Alice Kuv
kendall visited him at th
hospital.
Glad to report that Mrs
Dewey Lawrence is able t>
return to work after a
weeks illness. Also that Mrs
Vivian Barker, who had beei
absent 2 months, has recov
ered from her operation an<
is back at work.
Joe Strickland, brother o
Mrs. Olla Meadors. 1 improv
ing nicely at home alter un
. dergoing a serious operatioi
at Cireenville General Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bai
ker anci children and Mr. am
Mrs. A. A. Barker visitei
Mrs. Joe Ward, who is a pa
tient at Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooter
Mrs. William Cannon an<
Mrs. Earl Braswell attendei
the funeral of Mr. J. E. Bag
well in Anderson Septembe
27.
I). W. Bagwell of Miam
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam D. Bagwell and Davii
of Whiting Field, Milton, Fla
visited relatives and Mr. am
Mrs. Cecil Wooten recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turne
and children accompanied b;
Mr. Turner's parents, Mr. am
Mrs. G. W. Turner, of Pelzei
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed wan
Turner and Mr. and Mrs
Marvin Turner in Danville
Va.
"Pop" Barker says he ha
a good 'possum dog for sale
There's nothing at all wronj
with the dog. Pop says, h
ill?t onn't im Ii'itli r>i"
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any longer. He hopes to sel
Mr*- - M
Joe Adams, son of Mr. an
AnH Mrc Rnhorf AHamc flintn
Mills, celebrated his 10th birth
day October 22.
him to a younger man.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Here is something "Strange
as it may seem." A mother
f and four children with birthdays
in the same month.
Mrs. Pearl Brewington ?
October 6.
Yancy Brewington. a son?
f October 1.
Newell Brewington, a son
n ?October 13.
Mrs. Lillian Milling, a
i- daughter?October 16.
John Henrv Brewington, a
e son October 31.
Happy birthday to all?and
>. to the others in this departo
ment.
3 Mrs. Robert Adams?Octo>.
ber 2.
Joe Adams, who was 10 vrs.
old October 22.
:1 Mrs. Tan Windsor ? October
26.
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i ivus. rranK L,vaa?vjciodci5.
Miss Polly Smitherman,
a who had a birthdav Soptcmber
2().
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iviciane aneigrove, wno
was () vrs. old October lfi.
d Joe P. Terry, III, who was
d 7 October 3.
i- Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie A11 man
will celebrate their 15th
wedding anniversary Novemi.
ber 6.
;1 Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Sim:1
mons will observe their 4th
wedding anniversarv October
r 24.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard
i. have a wedding anniversary
October 27. but she didn't say
:1 which one.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lan1
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sarv October 11.
r Mrs. Edna Terry celebrated
v a birthday October 8th. Woni
der which one (?).
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
:1 and Jimmy and Mr. J. W.
"Dad" Arnold spent a recent
\ weekend in Atlanta. Ga..
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
s Campbell and children.
?. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Butler.
H Sr. were called to Utahville,
e S C.. recently due to the
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il v'wCllll ui *>ll . IHUll'I UlUlIlt'I 1
in-law, Mr. W. E. Brewer.
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Vickie Denise is the lovely
n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
i- Dover, Clinton Mills. S^?e celebrated
her first birthday Oct. 2.
THE CLOTHMAKER
The family of Mrs. Ada
Center enjoyed a birthday
dinner Sunday, Sept. 29.
The occasion was Mrs. Center's
79th birthday. Those at
tending were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hughes, Iris and Jimmy,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw
and family of Greer, Mrs.
Essie Powell and family of
Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Fuller and Gail of Greenwood,
Mrs. Vesta Eubanks.
Mrs. Bessie Holtzclaw and
Marvin Holtzclaw.
Ermie McCall was delightfully
surprised with a birthday
paity at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
McCall. Games were played
and afterwards delightful refreshments
were served bv
her mother. Ermie received
many lovely gifts.
On Sent ember 30 Mrs. Os
car Kinarcl was hostess to a
number of friends honoring
Miss Polly Brazill, October
bride-elect. Several games
were enjoyed including a
writing of well wishes and
advice to the bride.
A delicious salad plate and
coffee was served by the
hostess assisted bv Mrs. Boyd
1 lolt/.claw.
Miss Brazil 1 received many
lovely gifts w h i c h were
opened and passed.
WEAVING NO. 2
2nd Shift
By Inez Blackwell
We have very little news
from this department this
month, the reason? Well
maybe it is this rainy bad
weather we've been having.
We wish to extend our
deepest sympathy to Lee
Tlinrnfnn Hiirirnf ttin illnnee
and death of his brother, Mr.
James Thornton, of Anderson.
Mrs. Virginia Spurlock and
son. David, of Charleston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcell
Barker and Carroll recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough
visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes Watson, in Aiken re
centlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reynolds
visited in Atlanta. Tenn.,
and the Smokies recently.
Birthdays this time include:
David Walton?October 20
?2 yrs. old.
Inez Blackwell ? October
20?A lot more than David.
Beverly Bryant ? September
23?7 yrs. old.
Mrs. Patricia Bruton ?
October 23.
Barbara Ann Price?September
27?5 yrs. old.
The family of the late
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^Hp ?v>^
Linda Gail, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Hames, Clinton
Mills, celebrated a birthday August
9.
Howard (Link) Rowland wish
to express their many thanks
to their friends for their
kindness and sympathy during
the illness and death of
Mr. Rowland. We also wish
to thank No. 2 B Weave Room
for the floral piece they sent.
May God bless each of you.
Mrs. Howard Rowland
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker
and Donald McGinnis
visited in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
3 days to attend the
World Series.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
visited Mrs. Barker's sister,
Mrs. Joe Ward, who has
been a patient at Greenwood
Hospital.
WEAVING NO. 2
3rd Shift
By Mary Miles
Mrs. Louise Martin and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanford
spent the day in Greenville,
S. C., recently.
James Wells attended the
funeral of his cousin. Carl
Wells, of Rock Hill. S. C. Mr.
Wells was killed in an accident
near Chester. S. C. Our
This handsome lad is the son
of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Slaughter.
He was four years old October
20th. His father works in Weave
Room No. 2, Clinton Mills an.'
is pastor of the Fire-Baptized
Holiness Church on Beauregard
Street.
deepest sympathy to these
two families.
The Trammell family celebrated
a family birthday reunion
in September. They
had nine birthdays in their
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner
and friends attended the
"P romenade Party" on
WFBC Television recently.
They sure did enjoy it. They
say old Fred and Albert
looked good on T.Y. I didn't
get to see them.
Mr. and Mrs. Vesta Wehunt
announce the birth of a son.
Johnny Carlton. September
JO at Joanna Hospital. Mrs.
Wehunt is the former Miss
Billie Dee Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner
and family spent the weekend
in Danville. Va.. recently.
They visited Marvin and
Charles Turner and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulvss Gilliam
celebrated their 14th wed
ding anniversary October 2.
Mr. George Davis spent the
weekend visiting his mother.
Mrs. Mary Davis, in Kingsport.
Tenn., recently.
James Wells' little boy.
Jackie, caught his hand in
the wringer of their washing
machine recently. We are
glad his hand is going to be
alright. He's better now.
Patsy Miles and her grand
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mother, Mrs. Gladys Hucks,
has had the flu. They are
better now.
Margie Avery was also sick
with the flu last week. We
are glad to see her back at
work.
Our congratulations to
Lawrence Lanford, Jr., and
Carol Bryson who were married
September 13 at the
home of Rev. Betts, Pastor of
the A.R.P. Church on South
Broad Street. They have returned
from a honeymoon in
Gatlinburg, Tenn. We wish
them many years of happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Chestley
King celebrated their 7th anniversary
September 27.
This cute little girl is Jo Ann
Thornton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Obe Thornton. Clinton
Mills. She celebrates her second
birthday October 31.
Birthdays
Jo Ann Thornton?2 years
old?October 31.
Lillian Trammell?September
25.
Bobbie Jean Trammell ?
September 23.
Charles Roper?September
8.
Albert Roper ? September
30.
Minnie Roper ? September
2.
Mrs. Jim Owens?September
13.
Opal Quinn?September 8.
Svlvia Robinson ? September'
29.
Chestlev King?September
8.
Ansel Gilliam. 13 years old
?October 12.
Gwendalvn Elaine Roper
was one year old in September.
Larry Masters had a birth
day October 6. He wouldn't
tell us how old when asked.
"IVo rnmmpnt"'
Lawrence Lanford. Jr. ?
October 24?30 years young
he said.
WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Jeanette Gilliam
We welcome L. C. Chassereau
to our department.
Weaving No. 3.
Bobby Joe Simmons is out
sick.
Lucille Jennings wishes to
thank the one that found her
check and returned it.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English,
Dot. K a t h y and Dewey
Ramev visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Ramev in Atlanta. Ga.
Monieen n.ngnsh has a
birthday October 29.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Jennings
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