The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1957, Page 5, Image 5
DECEMBER. 1957
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WEAVING
1st Shift
By Sara Jenkins
Br-r, I'm so cold I don't
know if I'll be able to write
this column or not. Bow are
you folks making out in this
weather? Chilly, isn't it? But
it isn't nearly so cold here as
on top of Mt. Mitchell, N. C.
This reporter should know?
for she, along with Sgt. and
Mrs. Willie Cannon. Mrs. J.
H. Crowe and Mrs. Bill Rowe
of Hendersonville enjoyed (?)
a picnic recently among 14 ft.
icicles there. Have you ever
tried eating frozen fried
chicken in a 60 mile wind?
Some fun! Think I'll wait
for summer to go on another
picnic!
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson
celebrated their 21st wedding
anniversary on November 27.
James McLendon spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Mt.
Vernon. Ga., with relatives.
.Ini> TnHrl i if I? n In 1 n i?-v
(la., spent a recent weekend
with Mrs. Todd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dunnawav celebrated their
2nd anniversary on December
3rd.
Mrs. Eleanor Fuller celebrated
her birthday on December
5.
Pe^gy Mclnvaille, senior
at Winthrop. spent Thanksgiving
with her parents, the
Grover Mclnvailles.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milam
spent a recent Sunday in
Spartanburg as the guests of
Mrs. Charles Wofford. Recent
guests of the Milams were
Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of
Spartanburg?formerly of St.
Petersburg. Fla. This was the
first visit to Clinton in 25
years for the Powells. They
were amazed and delighted
with the change in our town
and villages.
Brenda Green observed her
17th birthday on December 2.
Joyce Ann Todd spent the
Thanksgiving h o 1 i d a y s in
Greenwood with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sparine.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie
recently visited the
latter's brother, M. J. Garrett,
in Bessemer City. N. C. Mr.
Garrett is a patient in the
hospital there.
Herman Burdette observed
his 17th birthday on December
4. Happy birthday. Herman!
The John Gallmans were
recent quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kav Pot it t in Snintanhiirc
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Friends will bo interested
to know that Pfc. Douglas DeYoung
is attending a school
at Ft. Bliss. Texas. He left by
plane from National Airport
in Washington. D. C.. Monday.
He will be there for
several months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allen
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of Columbia were Sunday
visitors of the Harold Hamptons.
Mrs. Eva Shock lev, mother
of Martha Motte, was 61
years young on November 28.
Sorry to report that John
Motte continues ill. Our
wishes for a speedy recovery.
Frances Meeks will celebrate
her birthday December
19. Don't know if it was by
accident or design, but she
neglected to tell us which
one.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
celebrated their Silver Wedding
anniversary on December
3. Congratulations!
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaugham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
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eently in Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. Sudie Grant continues
very ill at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Agnes Williams.
Mrs. J. H. Crowe. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Holland visited
the Gaddy geese farm in Ansonvilie.
N. C. The farm is a
refuge for Canadian wild
geese and from all reports is
very interesting to see.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
and Herman recently attended
a birthday dinner in
h o n o r of Mrs. Burdette's
mother. Mrs. Manning, of Iva.
Mrs. Manning was 8'1 years
young.
Miss Nettie Prince was a
recent shopper in Greenville.
Mis. T. V. Bratcher is
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son and dau^htor-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bratcher
We wish to extend our
deepest sympathy to Irene
Davenport at the death of her
sister-in-law. Mrs. Roy Trammell.
Also to James Hazel at
the death of his mother. Mrs.
Clara Hazel.
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Hotel Ballroom on November 21.
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THE CLOTHMAKER
Mr. J. E. Coker wishes to
announce that services are
held every Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 at the Cross Hill
Church of God. The public is
cordially invited.
Welcome to Mildred Bailey,
a transfer from the 3rd shift.
Hope you enjoy working with
us.
Mr. and Mrs. Canadav were
in Charlotte recently for the
funeral of Mr. Canadav's
aunt, Mrs. B. P. Sherrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole
have moved into their recently
completed home on
Prather Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boozer
and little son of Hartsville,
spent a recent weekend with
the former's parents, the Ray
Boozers. Friends will be interested
to know that Donald,
who is with the Curtis Candy
Co., has been promoted to
Supervisor and is being
transferred to Jacksonville,
Fla. We wish him every success
in his new job.
Our r2 Weave Room "Secret-Pal"
club enjoyed their
annual Thanksgiving dinner
pany ai me nome 01 Mrs.
Eleanor Fuller, with Mrs.
Harold Hampton and Mrs.
Lucille Dunnaway as co-hostesses.
The dining tables were
beautifully appointed with
linen cut-work cloths, and
center arrangements of vel1
o w chrysanthemums and
greenery. A bountiful turkey
dinner was served to the
guests. After which games
were played and gifts exchanged.
All members were
present, with Mrs. Carrie
Gallman as special guest.
Guess this is all the news
for the month and since we
won't be back again till after
the holidays, your reporter
would like to wish each and
everyone of you a Merrv
Christmas and Happy New
Year. And to make your
Christ mns merrv vnnr
New Year happy, be sure to
WORK SAFELY on your
jobs and DRIVE SAFELY on
the highways.
See you next year!
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November meeting of Pack
90, Lydia Mills, was held at
the Lydia Community Building
on the night of November
22. There were twenty-seven
Cubs present. Four of the
Committeemen and a goodly
number of fathers, mothers
and friends were also in at
SPINNING ROOM
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
We welcome Gladys Campbell
to the 1st shift. We also
miss Bernice Bailey who has
gone on the 2nd shift for a
while.
Mrs. Gladys Campbell attended
the funeral of her
uncle. Mr. Silvon Owens in
Gaffney.
Friends of Leland Nelson
will be interested to know he
is in Shriner's Hospital in
Greenville where he is having
further treatment on his foot.
Mr. Charlie Birchmore.
brother of Miss Connie Davis,
is ill at his home. His mother.
Mrs. Tula Birchmore. his sisters.
Mrs. Spring and Mrs.
Griffin, and his son. Carl
Birchmore of Columbia, visited
him Thanksgiving Day.
un a recent Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Dean had as
their dinner quests Mrs.
Dean's brother. Tom Griffin
and wife, and her sister. Mrs.
Lillian Force, and her husband
of Saluda and Newberry.
Mr. Dean's brother.
Tom Dean, and wife and sister.
Mrs. Eva Wilkins, and
her husband, visited them
also.
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Smith is Club President.
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tendance.
The devotional and skit
was presented by Miss Margaret
Blakely's, Den Mother,
den.
Mr. Horace Smith, Cub
Master, presented awards and
Bob Cat Pins to the above.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
and the Hugh Ballard family
attended the funeral of Mr.
Ballard's brother, Hamp Ballard
in Due West.
Miss Connie Davis' sister.
Mrs. Minnie Springs of Columbia,
is spending a fewdays
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goff of
Sumter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Nelson on Thanksgiving
Day.
Mr. James Alexander and
family of Thomason. Ga..
spent Thanksgiving with the
A. E. Alexanders.
We wish to sympathize
with Mrs. Jennings Cook for
the loss of a brother. John
W a 1 d r o p. of Anchorage.
Alaska. May God be with
her in this time of need.
Mrs. Lillie Miller is out recuperating
from an operation.
Birthdays
Miss Hubv Howell. December
15.
Jimmy Dean. January 1.
Kathv Brown. December
14.
Mrs. Nora Kirby. December
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Billy Harvey. December 1.
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Miss Maude Harvey. November
29.
Joan Hanna. November 7.
Mrs. Bitev Pace. December
11.
Milda Satterfield. December
16.
Mrs. Sue Banks. December
19.
"Kim" Gregory. December
5.
Betty Kay and Donny Ray.
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December 18. and another
little daughter. Dianna. will
be 4 years old December 20
SPINNING ROOM
2nd Shiit
By W. N. Nabors
Well another month has
rolled around and a few
changes made.
James Dean and Horace
Collins retired because of
their health. Everybody is
hoping they both get better
soon.
We are indeed glad to wel(Continued
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