The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1958, Page 5, Image 5
JANUARY, 1958
Tj\mBPti
jjHBr
T/^
WEAVE ROOM
3rd Shift
By Chrislell Campbell
Mrs. Franie Franklin and
daughter, Carol, spent Christmas
week with her mother
and Mrs. Franklin's daughter
in Anderson.
Mrs. Reba Iliott's sister
from Anderson spent the
weekend with her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson
and son spent the holidays
with her family in Scotdale,
Ga.
Steve Fennell will be six
January 21.
Mrs. Chess King and children,
Yvette and Ann. and
Mrs. Floyd Emery and Flo
spent Sunday. December 29th,
with relatives in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hawkins are the Droud nnr
r i
ents of a big boy. Ho was
born December 7th and
weighed 8 lbs. and 9 ozs. Mr.
Hawkins would like to thank
everyone for their kindness
during his illness.
We wish to welcome James
Ammons to the third shift.
And also welcome Raymond
Hawkins back after being out
quite a few weeks.
Shelia Ann Vanderford was
five December 26.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vandei
ford celebrated an anniversary
Dec. 21.
Virginia Baker has a birthda
v Jan 6
Henry Overstreet will be 18
Jan. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet
went to Columbia to
visit Mrs. Overstreet's mother.
Mrs. Alma Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Holder
and family spent several
days during Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Amnions and family. Mr.
Holder, from Ohio, is Mr.
Amnion's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Nelson and family of Laurens
visited Mrs. Wilma Stone
during the holidays.
Casper Gregory and Jimmy
Earl Gregory have birthdays
in January. Mr. Gregory said
all great men arc born in
January.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell
and son. Mike, spent Christmas
Day with Mrs. Campbell's
mother in Greer, S. C.
Vouss truly has a birthday
January 4. But is not tolling
how many years.
Sure hope everyone had a
Merrv Christmas and a Happy
New Year. Here it is 195fl
and it doesn't seem any time
since 1957 started. Time sure
does fly. I don't know about
the rest but I for one enjoyed
our week off.
SPINNING
1st Shift
by M^ry Ellison
We welcome David Satter
field and Buddy Campbell to
tho 1st ?hift
Alvin Satterfield, son of
Mr. and Mrs. "Mel" Satterfield,
has gone to the Navy
and is in San Diego, California.
Mr. and Mrs. "Mel" Satterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Harris and Rex Harris visited
Fester Harris, their brother,
in Florence. He is home after
being ill in the hospital.
"Granny" Bailey spent the
holidays with her brother, T.
W. Grace and familv in Pineville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alexander
and familv visited his
brother, James Alexander, in
Thomason, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin
of Macon, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bagwell of
Johnson City, Tenn., visited
Mrs. Sue Ranks:
Mrs. Lille Bell Millan is
out on sick leave.
BM 1C and Mrs. James
Satterfield announce the arrival
of a baby boy on December
28. He is named for
his grandfather, Charles Martin.
Mrs. Satterfield is the
former Dot Cobb.
Mrs. Florence Evervin of
Clearwater visited her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Mart Satterfield, a few
days during Christmas.
Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins spent
Christmas in Seneca with her
son and family, the Harold
Hawkins.
Pvt. Billv Willard has returned
to Fort Jackson after
spending a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howell
are the proud parents of a
new baby girl, named Kathy
Dianna, born Dec. 28th. Mrs.
Howell is the former Marv
Fort en berry.
Sgt. Walley YVhitt of Eglin
Field, Florida, is home on
leave with his wife and baby.
Claudine and "Roxic".
Mrs. Addie Coleman and
granddaughters. Janet and
Linda Roper, spent a day
with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Davis
near Clinton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J B.
O'Shields are their son and
daughter-in-law, A 2C and
Mrs. Jimmy O'Shields and
son. "Mike", of Blvthville.
Arkansas. Jimmy will leave
Jan. for overseas duty in
Korea.
I Mr. and Mrs .1 B (VShields
and Mr. and Mrs. .lames
(VShields and Mike visited
Mr. .1 IV Wasson in Fountain
I Inn.
Mrs. Irene Mitehell and son
of Donalds were supper quests
of the (VShields family. They
also spent a day with the
11 null Ballard family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey.
THE CLOTHMAKER
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING
The Lydia Woman's Club
met on Monday evening, December
16, in the beautifully
decorated community building
for their regular monthly
meeting with Mrs. Horace
Smith presiding.
The devotional was brought
by Mrs. David Word.
During the business session
the 1958 officers were elected
and installed.
Miss Nellie Osborne installed
the officers in an impressive
candle lighting service.
She sang "One Little
Candle" with Mrs. Janice
Goss at the piano.
During the social hour Miss
Marv .Johnson lod tho rrronn
in singing Christmas carols
with Miss Beverly Webb as
accompanist.
Gifts were exchanged from
the beautiful lighted tree.
Mrs. Smith, outgoing president,
was presented a gift
from the club in appreciation
for her good work for the
past two years.
Fruit cake and coffee were
served.
The new officers are: President.
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire.
Vice President, Mrs. Clyde
T r a m m e 1 1; secretary, Mrs.
Melvin Satterfield; treasurer.
Miss Marv Johnson; program
chairman. Mrs. David Word.
Jim Hairston and Sharon
O'Shields attended the Gator
Bowl Football game in Jacksonville.
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson
spent Christmas Day with
their son. Leland. who is a
patient in Shriners Hospital
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reeder
of Laurens are proud parents
of a son born January 2nd.
Mrs. Reeder is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Motte.
Mrs. Nora Kirbv visited
Mrs. Gertrude Whitmire in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cook
went to Sylvia. N. C.. Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Waldrop of Lowell. N. C..
spent Christmas with the
Cooks.
Mr. Claude Parrish is recuperating
at home after having
an operation at Greenville
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brit
line of Hickorv. N. C.. visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey
and "Rock" and Mrs. Stella
McLendon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cov O'Shields at Fort
Campbell, Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
and family and Bruce Ellis
visited in Chattanooga. Tenn..
during Christmas.
Mrs. Alma Harvey, Lewis
Medlock. and the Luther
Medlock familv visited Mr.
and Mrs. N. W. Medlock of
Brooks. Ga.
Mrs. Alma Harvey had as
guests for Christmas dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Turner
and family of Greenwood.
She had as supper guests Mrs
Cecil I.ancjford and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Hanna of Whitmire.
Birthdays and Anniversaries:
Mickev O'Shields, Jan. 8th.
Jimmv O'Shields. Jan. 7th.
Mo/ell Nelson. Jan. 22nd.
Ronnie Pace. Jan. 12th.
Wilmor Coleman. Oec. 20th.
Joe Coleman. Dec. 10th.
Mr and Mts Grace Godfrey
celebrated their 20th wedding
anniversary December 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson
celebrated their 5th wedding
anniversary January 17
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison
celebrated their 9th wedding
anniversary December 1
CARD ROOM
1st Shift
By Martha Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Bill King visited
in Tampa, Florida, during
the Christmas Holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R
W vntt nnfl fumilvr \ricitor
' ?*" J
relatives in Atlanta anc
Clarksdale, Georgia, during
the holidays.
Mrs. Annie Bell Johnsor
visited her daughter, Mrs
Joyce Johns of Newberry, S
C., last week.
Mr. C. R. Kuykendall anc
son attended the funeral o:
Mr. H. D. Wright in Bonfay
Florida, on December 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snov,
visited in Columbia recently
Sgt. W. D. Wyatt has re
turned to his base at Lak<
Charles. Louisiana, afte:
spending the Christmas Holi
days with his wife, Mrs
Peggy Wyatt. and his mother
Mrs. Martha Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Davi:
visited his dad in Rock Hil
on Christmas Day.
We are sorry to hear tha
Mr. R. E. Whitmire is stil
sick at home and hope that h<
will soon be well and bad
at tirnrlr
The Christmas Holidays anc
vacation seems to have beer
enjoyed by all.
CARD ROOM
2nd Shift
By Myrtie Alewine
Cecil Morgan and famih
spent the weekend with hi:
wife and parents. Mr. anc
Mrs. C. C. Compton of Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parish o
Enoree spent a day with Mr
and Mrs. Hermon Phipps dur
ing the Christmas Holidays.
Mrs. Ada Cook spent th<
Christmas Holidays with he:
son. Rev. Donald Cook anc
family of Whitakers. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. David (Pete
Branham visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Monkton Bran
ham of Ridgewav. S. C., dur
ing Christmas Holidays.
Mvrtie. Arthur and Wayn<
Alewine and Mrs. Pear
Wheeler of Newberry visite<
Mrs. Minnie Alewine at th(
Methodist Home in Orange
burg. S. C.. Christmas Day
She is Arthur's and Wayne'
grandmother. Mrs. Alewin*
celebrated her 83rd birthda;
the loth of December.
Mvrtie Alewine celebrate*
her birthday Dec. 20.
Joe Nelson said that thi
was the best Christmas h
has ever had. He really en
joyed a red shirt that he go
for Christmas.
\ "o T"\ T~> r\r\+.*
urtniy nwwi?i
3rd Shift
By W. L. Gambrell
Wo extend sympathy t
Frank Barrett in the death o
his father. G. A. Barrett o
Joanna.
We welcome Eddie McGe
and Clarence Nelson to th
.'lid shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon
Jones visited relatives whil
in Norfolk. Ya.. on busines
recently.
s
; Sorry to hear of the serious
illness of Mr. W. L. Gambrell's
father. Sincerely hope
he will soon improve.
We wish Alvin Satterfield
lots of luck. He has joined
the Navy.
Happy Birthday to Mr. and
Mrs. John Brome. They celebrated
their birthdays December
24.
Happy Birthday: Harry
Price, December 3rd.
Beth Moore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore,
celebrated her 12th birthday
i January 12.
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price
I visited their daughter.
Wayne Enlow of Columbia,
l S. C., is spending the week
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Price in
Joanna.
i Glad to hear that Mrs.
f Luther Nelson is able to be
back home. She has been in
the Laurens Hospital for
j several days.
CLOTH ROOM
By Lillie Bell Benneli
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
and children spent Christmas
Holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
' Coleman Burton in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
* and Davev visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Burnett in Arcadia.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yar1
borough and children of Mars
- Hill, N. C., spent a few days
c with Mrs. Hallie Campbell
during Christmas.
1 Mrs. Hallie Campbell spent
1 the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Glenn and children
of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish,
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Huskey visited Mr. and Mrs.
s G. C. Parrish. Jr., during
i Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon
and children spent Christf
mas with Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Thrist.
Patricia Ann Wilkes of
Pembroke, Ga.. spent Christ?
mas Holidays with Mr. and
r Mrs. Bovd Wilkes and chili
(Continued on Page 6)
, G. A.'s AND S. S. CLASS
PARTY
The Intermediate G. A.'s
and the 13-14 year old Sunday
School class of the Lydia Bap?
tist Church enjoyed a Christ1
mas party Friday evening.
3 December 20, in the come?
munitv building.
Christmas games were enjoyed
by the group and
s Christmas refreshments were
e served by Mrs. B. P. Lark and
y Mrs. R. W. Whitmire.
ff: x
e
Tommie Douglas, son of Mr.
and T. D. Douglas. Lydia Mills,
was 8 months old December 17.