The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1957, Page 6, Image 6
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CLINTON NEWS(Continued
from Page 4)
Sick List
McDonald Craine has been
out with the flu.
Mrs. Sara Dunaway's children
have had the flu.
Mirian Law son has been
sick.
Mrs. Ruby Ivester's sister.
Mrs. Mildred Wilkerson. has
been a patient in the Blalock
Clinic.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Jewell Wilson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edcl
Young, December 2.
Edd Young?December 17.
Robbie Young, son of the
Edd Youngs?December 19.
Kenneth Ivester, son of Mr.
and Mis. Wesley Ivester November
17.
Miriam and Marion Lawson.
children of Miles and
Sara Lawson?December 5.
McDonald C raine?December
24.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson
observed their 14th wedding
anniversarv December
11.
SPINNING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Lydia Todd
Hi Folks.
Glad to be back after a
three months' leave of absence.
Mrs. Peterson of Columbia
spent the day recently with
Eula Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Truman 1 pnn.
arci and son and Mrs. Dora
Leopard spent Sunday in
Simpsonville with Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie F. Fulmer
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bedenbaugh
of Leesville. Mr. Bedenbaugh
was in a wreck.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook
and child and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Fulmer and children of
Greenwood visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Fulmer.
With the Sick
Johnnie Peavy has had the
mumps.
Pat Wooten is out with the
flu.
Johnnie Deadwyler has flu.
Shirley Holden is able to be
back at work after having the
flu.
Laurence Leopard has had
the flu.
Birthdays
Charlie Smith had a birthday
November 18.
Shirlev Holden?December
27.
Buddv Hedspath ? December
9.
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Mike Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, will
celebrate his 9th birthday December
22. Mrs. Campbell is employed
at Clinton Mills and Mr.
Campbell at Lvdia Mills.
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Welcome to our department.
May bell Freeman, also
Robert Grecrorv
I want to thank each and
everyone for their kindness
shown me during my illness.
For the flowers, cards, pounding.
donations of money. May
God bless each and every one.
Lydia Todd.
SPOOLING DEPT.
3rd Shift
By Bill Lowery
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealv had
as their guests recently, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Dickerson.
Miles Lawson recently Visitor!
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ill with the flu.
Mrs. H. D. Russ has been ill
recently.
Melvin Seay celebrated a
birthday on November 29.
Margaret Seay will celebrate
a birthday on January
3. Maxie Seay will be one
year old on the 15th of January.
We hope everybody had a
happy Thanksgiving and will
have an even happier Christmas.
CARDING
3rd Shift
By Dan Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey visited
Mrs. Godfrey's parents
this week, the Fulmers.
Linda McMillian was 11
years old November 28.
Melvin Holcombe had a
birthday November 22.
Sp 2 Richard S. Dunaway
had a birthday November 2.
Rav Fulmer spent the
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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrav Nelson
of W h i t m i r e were
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James McMillian.
parents of Mrs. Nelson.
El wood Fulmer had a birthday
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway
announce the birth of
their first grandson, Rickey
Stephen. November 23.
Juanita Hamrick had a
birthday November 22.
Mrs. J. W. Dilleshaw is
spending a few days with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick.
CLOTH
By Dorsey Turner
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan had as
her holiday guests, Mrs. Bill
Strange, Jr. and Sharon of
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Little Cynthia Annie Madden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Madden. Clinton Mills, celebrated
her 2nd birthday November 21.
She has two brothers, Kenneth
and Eddy Madden.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Columbia, Mrs. W. R. Strange
and boys and Mrs. L. F. Giles
of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Elond Harris and children of
rjaiesDurg. Also the mil bnolgroves
and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrovc
spent Sunday near Saluda
with Mi-, and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove.
The W. B. Phillips were
dinner guests of the Dorsev
Turners Thanksgiving.
Cleo Wallen/ine and James
Dunawav were visitors in
Greenville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frier of
Whitmire. and Mrs. Morgan
Buckles of Rockingham were
the holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Frier.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
and children and Mrs. Rose
Prather visited the Bill Elledges
and other guests here.
Sgt. and Mrs. W. B. Qninton
of Stuttgart, Germany,
announce the adoption of a
baby son. They named the
young fellow, William Baxter.
Robin Snelgrovc was two
years old December 4th.
What's Your
Christmas /. Q.?
1. What is the original
meaning of the word Christmas?
2. Was Christmas always
a general holiday for merrymaking?
3. Is the custom of giving
gifts a general one throughout
the Christian world at
Christmas-time?
4. What is the best-known
poem about Christmas Eve?
5. Name the person generally
credited for originating
the idea of the Christmas
tree.
6. Was Christmas always
observed on December 25?
7. Who is generally credited
with being the originator
of Santa Claus?
8. Name the Three Kings
or Wise Men from the East
who came to venerate the
Christ Child.
9. List the names of the
eight reindeer mentioned in
the poem, "The Night Before
Christmas."
10. Where did the name
Santa Claus come from?
11. What are the traditional
Christmastide colors?
12. Give the ancient name
for Christmas Eve.
(answers on page 8)
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William Fowler will celebrate
a birthday January 1st. He has
KftAn ArrtnlAif/v^ a* Ill 11
mvvii tmpiWf CM O l VyUIIIUU 1*111 lb
for 12 years and is a member of
Bethany Chapel Presbyterian
Church.
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DON'T BE A "F
A1 Lancaster, cotton classer.
Stifle your sneezes and
handkerchief. An unstifled si
flu or a bad cold, can infect !
Influenza is a highly cont
by fever, prostration, aches
often is accompanied by vor
the respiratory mucous men
In its uncomplicated form
days' duration; however, the
bacterial infection ? usually
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i iivj icttctmitrs iut'inut'u nave i
involvement which, usually,
sulfa drugs and antibiotics.
During an epidemic:
1?Avoid crowds and n<
people, especially those wh<
sniffling.
2?Avoid exposure to bac
fresh air and sunshine as is
2?Keep your home and pi
but well ventilated.
4?Eat well-balanced meal
plenty of water.
5?Guard against fatigue
sleep.
After exposure to influenza:
If before you can get vo
vaccine you suddenly feel ti
a real bad cold (which, inci
of influenza) don't worm al
take aspirin to keep fever un
water and other fluids and
TAKE IT EASY AN1
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Miriam and Marion Lawson. twi
Clinton Mills, celebrated their 8th
members of the second grade at H
DECEMBER. 1957
ZSJES eOLUMN\
By Myrtle West, R. N
LU' SPREADER
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correctly controls a sneeze.
coughs with a disposable
nee/.e, if you happen to have
20 or more other people,
agious disease characterized
, and pains, nausea which
niting, and inflammation of
ibranes.
. influenza is only of 4 or 5
re is a danger of secondary
pneumonia or bronchitis,
oeen due to such pulmonary
can be easily controlled by
sedless contact with other
> are coughing, sneezing or
i weather, but get as much
possible,
lace of work free from draft.
Is at regular times and drink
by getting plent of rest and
ur shots of Asian influenza
ired-out and about to catch
dentally, is a close relative
)out it! Go to bed for rest,
ider control, drink plenty of
follow vour doctor's orders.
D KEEP HEALTHY
ins of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson,
birthday December S. They are
ampton Avenue School.