The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1957, Page 3, Image 3
WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Sudie Putnam
Howdy Folks,
It's great to be back on the
job and get in on all the
latest scoops.
TVT l* nilrl Mrs A1 n n Pimrors
NOVEMBER. 1957
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam
and Mrs. Powers' mother,
Mrs. Quinton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Gause in Hartsville,
S. C., Sunday.
Mr. J. J. O'Smith ot Saiem.
S. C., visited his daughter,
Mrs. Edith Neal, recently.
Nellie Price and sons, Johnnie
and James Lee, and Mrs.
Ella Harvey visited relatives
in Lanford and Woodruff
Sundav.
Mr.'and Mrs. W. A. Terry
and daughters, Susan and Joe
PdivaI nn/1 Rof rP ?* ? ? 1 1
VIU */i, (I I I V I m-lll X I (1 I I I I I K1 1
spent a weekend in Columbia,
S. C.. with Mrs. Terry's
mother, Mrs. D. G. Jackson.
Mr. Ed Suttles and family
of Marion, N. C., visited his
brother, Mr. Henry Suttles.
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam
and Wallace and Clyde Williams
spent a Sunday afternoon
in the mountains of N.
C. recently. We carried a picnic
dinner, but when we
stopped to eat we nearly
froze. Ole Mother Nature had
really made the leaves beautiful
again this year.
May we take this opportunity
to wish each of the
following a happy birthday:
Oscar Kinard
Mrs. Ella Harvey
Mrs. James Harris
Sudie Putnam
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift
By Mildred Kinard and
Grace Wooien
Hi, Folks! Here it is news
time again, and also close to
ism
mt
Gary Proffitt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Proffitt, Clinton Mills,
was five years old September 15.
His grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Satterfield, Lydia
Mills.
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Thanksgiving, and we've all
got a lot to be thankful for,
if we'd take time off from
grumbling to count our blessings
instead. Why not try
that this year? You'd be surprised
if you'd just sit down
and start writing the things
we have to be thankful for.
Trv it!
First of all. we want to tell
you of a tragedy that occurred
the night of November 1.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
V. Brewington. parents of
N e w e 1 1 Brewington. was
burned to the ground, and
with it everything they had
worked for years to attain.
Their friends came to their
rescue and they would like to
take this opportunity to thank
each and everyone who contributed
to their cause.
S. K. ."1 Chris Davenport of
the U. S. Navy is spending a
.'tO rlnv lonvo with hie narontc
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, after
which he will report to San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood
and granddaughter of Belton,
and A. L. Waters of Simpsonville
visited Mrs. Dora Leopard
recently.
Mrs. Alice Kuykendall visited
her mother, Mrs. C. F.
Simms, who has been ill in
Greenville.
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This happy gentleman is Freddie
Spillers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Spillers. Clinton Mills. Fred
is four months old.
Clvde Kuvkendall is a pa
ticnt at Havs Hospital. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Little Allen Kuvkendall
has mumps. Hope they won't
affect him too badly.
Glad to have Roy Cannon
back after an operation.
Mrs. Ora Wood and J. I).
Williams spent a recent Sunday
in Columbia with J. IVs
son. Jack.
Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes.
Mrs. Ora Wood and J. 1). Williams
spent Sunday in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. Gerald Langston and
daughter. Billie Ann. Mrs.
Elizabeth Griffin and daughter,
Misses Gail and Beth
Griffin of Florence spent a
THE CLOTHMAKER
recent weekend with Mr. ar
Mrs. Oscar Kinard.
We send our best wish
for a speedy recovery to Mi
Alice Kinard, little Samn
Holtzclaw, and Mrs. Boa
Holtzclaw.
Mrs. James Slaughter vi
ited her sister, Mrs. Je;
Hedden in Columbia recent)
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ba
ker and children and Mr. ai
Mrs. D. M. Sanders spe
Sunday in the mountains
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser v
itcd Mrs. Riser's brother, >
C. Gambrell, who is a patie
at Anderson Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har<
and son of Clemson visit*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs r
cently.
Glad to have Mr. Vandc
ford, Overhauler. and Eveh
Simmons back at work aft
recent illness.
"Pop" Barker thinks o
ad service is pretty good. I
sold that "possum dog"
someone who saw his ad
our column.
The Loyal Order of Moc
has begun its annual "Opel
tion Santa Claus". That
collecting toys or clothes,
food for needy families w
otherwise would have
Christmas. If you have to
or clothes which your ch
dren have outgrown, woi
David Lee Walton was t'
years old on October 20. He
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Walton, Clinton Mills.
you please get in touch wi
Cecil Wooten or any oth
member of the Moose, a
help give some child a ha
pier Christmas.
Birthdays and Anniversary
Mell Huov, November 31
Mildred Kinard, Novemt
5.
Oscar Kinard, November
Jimmv Hughes. Novemt
12.
Delmar Fern Hardman. ^
vember 11.
Don Handback. Novemt
6.
Ora Wood. November 4.
Jack Williams, Novemt
17.
Freeman Lanford. Novei
ber 25.
James Arnold, Novemt
21.
A 10 Harold 1). Meado
November 13.
Mrs. Dewey Lawrence. >
vcmber l (.
Sam Owens (Sweet 18.
says) November 27. Sar
dog. Rocky, 2 years old >
vember 28.
Ray Tucker has a birthd
this month, but he won't s
what day. Don't know wl
maybe lie doesn't want to t
his age.
The employees of Weavi
tZ') Il'/Milrl 1 l L? o 4 s~\ 4
? wwuiu i yr uir\r i
means to "Thank" the m;
id agement for the "Flu Shots
and also for the nice parkin
es lots. They are really nic<
rs. Thanks again,
ly P.S. Sure hope all our sic
/d folks are going to be on thei
feet again soon,
is- See you next month.
an
y. WEAVING NO. 2
ir 2nd Shift
id By Inez Blackwell
nt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hai
of rie and son, Steve, spent th
weekend with Mr. and Mr:
ic- F. II MrCnlloiiPh
N. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Watso
nt spent a Sunday recently wit
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCul
iy lough.
ed Mrs. Beatrice Colman ha
e- been in the Greenville Ger
eral Hospital recently. She i
?r- the sister of Christine Gra
v-n and Ruth Lancaster,
er Ruth Lancaster has re
in B
Miss Doris Tucker, daughter <
K- Mr anri Mrc T avi TnrUor u/i
I celebrate her 16th birthday c
November 23rd.
turned to work after a seig
of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornto
and children visited Rev. an
Mrs. C. F. Sexton in Belto
recently.
Mr. Oliver Reynolds r<
mains ill at his home.
Miss Beatrice Hawks is 01
w.? with the flu. We hope thei
ls , i i
w. both a speedy recovery.
Birthdays
Dora Vaughn. November
,th Carroll Barker. 11 veai
icr old, November 12.
nd
ip- WEAVING NO. 2
3rd Shift
es: By Mary Miles
3. Marv Miles and childre
>er spent the weekend with Mr
R. W. Lemmons in Columbi
6. recently.
ler Mary. Patsy, Tommy an
Tonita Miles also enjoyed
to- trip to the mountains recen
lv. They visited in Hende
>er sonville and Asheville, N. (
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gree
celebrated their wedding ai
>cr niversary November 4th.
Birthdays
m- Jackie Wells. November 4
Mollie Campbell. Noven
>er ber 2.
Jo Ann Thornton was hoi
rs. ored with a birthday pari
Saturday. About fifteen wei
lo- present. Jo Ann is the daugl
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. ]
he Thornton,
n's Sick
lo- Tommie C res well has flu
ay WEAVING NO. 3
ay 3rd Shift
iy, By Jeanette Gilliam
ell Mavnard Motes is in tl
Joanna Hospital due to a c;
ng accident. We wish him
his speedy recovery,
in- Steven Randall was burn<
3
" and treated by Dr. Walker.
g Hope you are better Steve.
?. William Metts had a birthday
November 7. Happy
k birthday.
r Florence Lawson and Dennis
Wehunt visited Mrs. J. C.
Rowe in Spartanburg General
Hospital Sunday.
We welcome George Davis
to our dept.
Our new clean up hand,
Mrs. Rhoda Smith, has a sis
e ter in critical condition, we
5. send our deepest sympathy in
the loss of her baby, which
n died at birth,
h Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English,
[- Dot and Kathv visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Ramev in
,s Clyde. N. C.
i- Bobby English had a births
day November 23.
v Linda Campbell had a
birthday November 22.
?- Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lawson
and family, Jeanette and
Keith Gilliam attended the
ii: ?c? ? ? -4~
YYltraiiiug 111 d i L 11 in ojjai tciiiI
burg.
Mrs. Lucille Jennings,
Becky and Doris. Martha
Knight and Martha Johnson
visited in Greenville Saturday.
SPINNING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Vera Smith and
Ruby Lydia
Mr. and Mrs. William
F.vans and daiirrhtpr from An
derson and Mrs. Ethel Racea
and daughter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Riser.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
ill and children and Mrs. R. M.
>n Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Sullivan. Jr., and fam,e
ilv in Greelevville, S. C.
Shirley Dunaway, a student
in at Winthrop, visited her
j mnthpr nvpr ihp U'ppkpnrf
n Mrs. R. M. Sullivan spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard P u 11 e n in
Greenville,
j Birthdays and Anniversaries
Happy Birthdays goes out
to:
Richard Dunaway, Novem5
ber 3.
-s Ruth Cathcart. November
13.
"Bo" Parkman, November
16.
Mrs. Stella Holder. November
16.
n Jimmy Blackwell was 11,
\T 1 OT
s rNuvemoer si.
Mrs. Humphries was given
a surprise birthday dinner
j Sundav. November 3.
LU
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sam
t_ Caughman announce the
r_ birth of a daughter, Joni
Lynn. October 10, 1957.
>n Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser
v celebrated a wedding anniversary
Oct. 25, 1957.
Sick List
Brenda Joyce Medlin has
-j. been ill for several days in
Hays Hospital.
-j. Pat Burdette missed sevv
eral days from school with
~c the flu.
rj. Delores Brookshire was abL
sent from school for a week
with the flu.
Mrs. R M. Sullivan was ill
several days with the flu.
Melissa Burdette has been
absent from school for a few
days with the flu.
John Henry Ballew has
10 been ill for about two weeks.
ar We are glad to have him back
a at work.
Mrs. Sidney Riser has re?d
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