The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1957, Page 4, Image 4
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President's Christmc
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Christmas is near....This is the seaso
ere traditionally send greetings to i
new acquaintances 1 am taking this
tend to you my sincere greetings, sin
tor sue to greet each ot you individut
to do.
As ere enjoy the holiday season, le
first Christmas nearly 2.000 years
I spoke words that have been an insp
the centuries: "Glory to Cod in the Uj
peace, good will toward men
Within oar own plants, I think we i
ample ol how men ol good will can *
respecting the other's talents, and t
each other's accomplishments.
With this thought, S extend to you an
personal wishes lor H Very Merry Ol
Itear ol good Health and Happiness.
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This is a miniature of the colori
conveying President Bailey's Christn
CLINTON NEWS Mrs.
Aline Lanford announces
the engagement of ar
her daughter, Guvnita, to M
Ralph Wilson of Woodruff, re
S. C. The wedding will take
place the week we are off for sp
Christmas. bi
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells
were called to Athens. Ga? ar
because of the death of Mrs. G:
Well's aunt. Mrs. Essie Jones, vi
Our sympathy to the family.
We would also like to ex- fa
tend our sympathy to Mrs. l,j
Frances Bradberry and chil- Si
dren at the loss of her hus- gr
band recently. Bi
Mrs. Louise Martin and fr,
some friends went to Char- pr
lotte. N. C., to see Jimmy as
Dean recently. That's all for p(
Louise except she's full of qj
turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robinson
of Piedmont, S. C.. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robin- j.
son on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. Verle Green attended n;
the funeral of his nephew.
Curtis Green. Mr. Green was
killed in a car wreck near ^
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Albemarle. N. C., recently.
Mr. E. H. Hucks of Char- SO
lotte, N. C., is visiting his or
daughter. Mary Miles, of Laurens.
S. C. ar
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the year when
iu/ Meads and reopportunity
to ex- a
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ally as I 1trould like
us remember the
ago when angels
>iratioa throughout
yhest, and on earth.
bare set a line ex- B
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id your lamilies my I
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[ul 23" x 31" posters placed in the mills or
ias message to all employees and their fa
f _ I houn Fal
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Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sanders Went sho
id JoAnn visited Mary ? c tl
lies and family in Laurens fen folks
cently. vou?
Mary Miles and children jyi,- an
ent the weekend in Colnm- 1 1
i\ei ctnu
a, S. C., recently. with Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner jones of
id family visited Mrs. Laura cently.
riffith and family in Greenlie
recently. Larry
Mrs. Aline Lanford and years olc
mily gave Mr. Freeman Margar
in ford a birthday dinner 16. (She
inday, November 24. His age),
andchildren, Mrs. Frances Allen 1
radberry and the Hinslevs old?Dec<
om Charlotte. N. C.. were Randy
esent. You should have ?Decern!
ked him what he was sup- Wayne
>sed to get besides the nice vcars Glc
ft he received. Toby 1
Miss Brenda Sue Green 20.
lebrated her 17th birthday. Elizabe
ecember 2. She had a birth- her. (Ho
iv dinner given by Guynita Beatrir
in ford. She received many vember i
ee gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carr.
granddaughter of Mr.
eeman Lanford, of Clem- _
n. S. C., came to see him
) his birthday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton
id Jo Ann visited in Cal
LOTHMAKER
i Friday, December 13,
milies.
Is. S. C., last weekand
Obe Thornton
pping in Greenville,
lis week. You can
; with money, can't
d Mrs. Mareell BarCarrol
had dinner
\ and Mrs. Clyde
Laurens, S. C., reBirthdays
Lvnn Cannon ? 4
1?December 11.
et Peace?December
wouldn't tell her
Kuykendall?7 years
ember 22.
Martin?7 years old
ber 2.
David Motte ? 2
I?November 4.
Robinson?November
th Green ? Decemvv
old Lib?)
c G. Turner ? No1.
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WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Jeanetie Gilliam 1
Well, folks, it's Christmas
again. We hope everyone has ;
a Merrv Christmas. <
Mrs. Helen Glenn and children
visited her mother in
Greenwood.
Mrs. William Metts is ill at
her home with the flu.
We welcome Donnie Cogs- i
dill to our department. Weaving
No. 3.
Birthdays
Billv Glenn?December 6.
Ann Glenn?December 8.
SPINNING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Vera Smith
Mrs. Pearl Foster visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.
M. Burden, in Greenville.
ijUUKi uawouu aiiv.1 own,
Roger, of Dayton, Ohio, spent
several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and
other relatives.
Mrs. Dunice Braswell and
Mrs. Grace Wooten visited
Mrs. Bras well's sister, Mrs.
Carole Williams, who is ill in
the hospital in Danville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lydia last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hedspath
visited M Sgt. and Mrs.
L. R. Foster and children and
Mrs. Mary Passmore of Fayetteville.
N. C.
Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mrs. A.
H. Parkman and Melissa and
Pat Burdette visited Mr.
Manning Burdette and his
mother and Mrs. Rose Marshbank
in Greenville Sunday.
Birthdays
Happy Birthday to:
Mrs. Myrtle Foster ? November
23.
Mrs. Mildred Bible ? November
26.
Little Lannv Gooch was
honored with a birthday
party given to him bv his
Kindergarten class November
5. Each child remembered
him with a gift.
Sp 2 and Mrs. Richard
Dunawav of Ft. Benning. Ga?
announce the birth of a son.
Rickey Steven. Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Dunawav are the happy
grandparents.
Sick List
Little Mike Lydia has been
ill several days.
Kenneth Martin was out of
school several davs with the
flu.
SPOOLING DEPT.
1st Shift
By Kate Riddle
Merrv Christmas to all:
Well at this time we are
USa
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Tiny Worthy celebrated her
11th birthday December 4lh. she
is the niece of Mrs. Cleveland
Campbell. Clinton Mills.
DECEMBER. 1957
looking forward to Christmas,
and we wish to thank the
.,4 f?.. <Un 1.' .
111 c.111 cl?^ v. 111 v_ I 1 v 1U1 IIIC
vacation with pay and hope
Ei 11 will have a very Merry
Christmas and when we return
to work we will all try
to do our work better and be
more alert on safety.
Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell
spent the weekend in
Columbia with the latter's
sister. Mrs. C. A. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Joe
Hedspeth and son of Missouri
are spending several weeks
with Maxie Joe's mother.
Mrs. John Hedspeth.
Mrs. Ethel McGinnis spent
Sunday in Augusta with Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Wilkerson and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds.
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nappy mi niuay iu.
Pauline Creswell ? December
25.
Mrs. Jerry Heaton ? January
5.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley
and family of Indianapolis,
Indiana, will spend the
Christmas holidays with the
former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Oakley.
SPOOLING DEPT.
2nd Shift
By Sara Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson
from Toccoa, Cla., and Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Looney from
Jackson, S. C., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Ivester and Mrs.
Mildred Wilkerson.
Mrs. Joe Terry and Christopher
Davenport were also recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester I vester.
Mr. Hubert Leopard and
daughter, Elizabeth, attended
a birthday dinner recently at
the home of his sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Griffin.
Mrs. Edd Young and daughter.
Carolyn Ann. visited in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Ott Stone's guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson
and family from Augusta,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stone and
niece from Easley and Mr.
and Mrs. John Satterfield
from Greenwood.
Jack Dunaway, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ashmore Dunaway,
it* V\/\ L n o L o fk i ? \ LVkrtf i/t/k t ?->
w 11 w lino 11 ill .ui vat tii
Japan, is home on leave.
Mrs. Charles Hipp visited
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson
recently.
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Kenneth Ivester, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Ivester, Clinton
Mills, celebrated his 11th birthday
November 17.