The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1958, Page 4, Image 4
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FIVE GENERATION
Five Generations?Mrs. Rosa 0>
Blanche Creswell, daughter, employ
ton Mills and son of Mrs. Blanche Cr
Mrs. Blanche Creswell and daughtei
of Neuffer Creswell and great-gran
Clinton News . . .
Hospital. He sure appreciated
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me nowers scni oy weaving
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Mrs. Imogene Finney has
also been a patient at Laurens
Hospital. We wish her a 1
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Margaret Patterson has
the flu. We hope she is well
soon.
We also miss Ruth.
We also welcome Luther
Higginbotham, a weaver, to
the 3rd shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan
spent the weekend in
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton
spent the weekend in
Charleston, S. C., recently.
Birthdays
John P. Holder?May 25?
51 years old.
Michael Ficklin?May 13?
9 years old.
Mildred R. Barbee?May 30.
Rhoda Smith ? May 7 ? 20
years old.
Steve Campbell?May 30?
1 year old.
Terri Roper ? April 27 ? 5
years old. Her grandmother.
Mrs. Trammell, gave her a
birthday party.
Ljeny aneigrove?iviav 1U.
Vivian O'Sullivan?May 28.
(19 she says and only went
barefoot 2 years).
Mrs. Carol Kelly?May 16.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells
and two children visited in
Rock Hill, S. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Buba)
Creswell and children and
Mrs. Blanche Creswell visited
Mrs. Janie Creswell in Abbeville,
S. C., recently.
Buba Creswell and Harry
Lanford are really racing
around on Saturday nights.
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Debby Dean, niece of Mary
Miles, will be two years old
May 25.
We hope Mrs. Larry Masters
is better now that she has
the cast off her foot. Sure
hope to see her hack at work
soon. We have missed Kat.
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dson of Mrs. Blanche Creswell.
WEAVING NO. 3
2nd Shift
By Leila Black
Mr. George Thompson and
son motored to Great Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Colev Campbell
visited Lude Weeks in
Columbia, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
attended the funeral of
Elsie Gregg of Roebuck, S. C.
Mrs. Evelyn Thompson and
children visited in Greenville.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMillian,
Linda, Jimmy and Kay
spent last Sunday in Whit
mire visuing lvir. and Mrs.
Aubrey Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blacklev
of Laurens and Mrs. Edgar
Rhoder of Greenwood
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis.
Virginia Thrammon and
daughters of Pelzer are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor.
Mrs. Loree Lavvson and
sons. Mrs. Belle Havnes and
Mrs. Lillie Mae Mills attended
the Oral Roberts meeting in
Charleston.
Mrs. Thelma Willard and
sons of Sumter visited in
Clinton with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thornhill in
Greenville.
Birthdays
Betty Creswcll?May 9.
Kay McMillian?May 22.
Ruth Thornton?May 12.
Shirley Lawson?May 21.
May Fallow?May li.
Barbara Black?May 2ft.
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3rd Shift
By Helen Glenn
We welcome Alex Mathews
to our department.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
and Mrs. P. G. Smith and the
late Mr. P. G. Smith visited
in Charleston several weeks
ago.
Mrs. Dorothy Garrett and
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August 24th is shown with Mrs.
uffer Creswell. employed at ClinCreswell
Heaton. granddaughter of
grandson. Randy Heaton?grandson
Kathy, Mrs. H. C. English.
Mrs. Horace Rogers and Linda
Campbell motored to Charleston
to hear Oral Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Jennings
and daughters and Fredy
Mills visited in Charleston
rnnon t l\r
Helen Glenn and children
spent the day in Greenwood
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Sims.
Margaret Patterson is out
sick.
Gladys Ginn is out sick.
Katherine Masters is still
out with her foot, hope all of
you will be back soon.
Birthdays
Joe Spillers?May 1.
Ophelia Rogers?May 5.
Henry English, Jr.?May 11.
Wanda English?May 25.
Wayne Wilson ? June 21 ?
Nine years old.
Buster Wilson?June 8?11
years old.
Alex Mathews?May 4.
SPINNING NO 1
1st Shift
By Ruby Lydia and
Vera Smith
Mrs. Geneva Lowery, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lowery and
Mrs. David Mann visited in
Greenville.
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Melissa
Burdette and Pat Burdette
visited in Greenville.
Mi- m.^1 Mi-c o,... i ?i
(him ivuo. nwy ijN^uci dim
sons, Mrs. Roy Leathers and
Mildred visited Mr. and Mis.
Bill Wells in Columbus, Ga?
last weekend.
Mrs, R. M. Snelgrove visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Giles of
Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Eland Harris and children of
Batesburg over the weekend.
Birthdays
Brian Blackwell?May 3.
Robert Humphries?May 28.
We welcome Darrell Foster
and J. B. Gilliam to our department.
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SPINNING NO. 2
3rd Shift
By Ruby Deadwyler
Mr. and Mrs. William Samples,
Mr. Jesse Samples, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Samples and
Mrs. Mary Wright attended
the Oral Roberts meeting in
Charleston, S. C.
Raymond Chilton visited
Pvt. Mickey Thomas, who is
stationed at Fort Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Waters
were supper guests with Mrs.
Margaret Chilton S u n d a y
night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Leopard
and son were visitors in Columbia
recently.
Mrs. Ruth Samples visited
her husband at a Columbia
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Russ
wore dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Reece Sunday.
Mrs. Janie Harris and family
visited in Cleveland, S. C.
Mrs. M. G. Overstreet is
spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. Margaret Chilton.
Mrs. Harry Ficklin spent a
few days recently with relatives.
Mrs. Sally Deadwvler of
Augusta, Ga., is spending a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Deadwyler.
Marion Deadwyler underwent
an operation at Hays
Hospital and is improving.
Linda Faye Pope has been
ill with flu.
Mr. Randolph Gentry underwent
an operation recently
at General Hospital in
Greenville.
We extend our deepest sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Pope who lost their daughter,
Mrs. Gertrude Donalds. April
12. May God bless them.
Glad to have Mrs. Davis
back to work with us again.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kay an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Lcssic. Mrs. Kay is the
former Allene King.
Birthdays
William Woodward?May 6.
Marie Baker?May 23.
Thomas Howe?April 16.
Carroll Shockley?May 30.
Selma Ballew?April 9.
Lizzie Harris?April 26.
Dilland Parker?May 11.
Linda Gail Harris?May 11.
Lois Harmon?May 29.
Elbert Rice?May 15.
Guynell Chilton?April 3.
Beatrice Recce?May 27.
OfilNINlINtj INU. \i
2nd Shift
By Lucille Edmonds
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all the
people of Clinton Mills for
their cooperation in helping
make the one million safe
Blf Ite?
"Smile and the world will
Smile with you" says Linda and
Clayton Edmonds, children of
Mrs. Lucille Edmonds, Clinton
Mills. Linda will celebrate her
15th birthday May 26, Clayton
celebrated his 12th birthday May
11.
MAY, 1958
man-hours. I'm sure everyone
enjoyed the barbecue and all
the entertainment throughout
the day.
We are sorry to report that
we still have a few on our
sick list but wish them a
speedy recovery ? Laverne
Patton, Margaret Barker,
Rhonda Edmonds, Cotton
Dead wyler.
Arnold Edmonds is able to
be back at work after 2 weeks
/\f i 1 1 ?-* nee
Well, we miss our section
man, Ira Martin, but glad we
could replace him with a good
friendly boy, Billy Rav Heaton.
Hope both will be satisfied
with their changes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory announce
the engagement of
their son, Robert Gregory, to
Carolyn Gastly of Joanna.
Eulila Owings and Mrs.
Agnes Walker had as their
guests last week. Mrs. Eunice
Reynolds and Mrs. Margie
Weeykly of Columbia. They
all visited in Union on Sunday.
Agnes Walker was dinner
guests of Eulila Owings
on Thursday.
Mr. Cecil McPeters from
Fontana, California, visited
his sister, Lucille Edmonds,
the past week. Mrs. Agnes
Floyd is visiting Mrs. Lucille
Edmonds and children this
week.
Birthdays
Shirley Rockester?May 6.
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l, lay ion r^cimonus?may u.
Linda Edmonds?May 26.
Nob Procter?May 12.
Mrs. Emmie Procter ? Mav
16.
Christine Deadwyler?June
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SPINNING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Lydie Todd
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hedspeth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hale of Lancaster, S. C.
Mrs. Lola Russ, Mrs. Frank
Deadwyler and Lydie Todd
attended the funeral of Willie
Hughes in Woodruff.
Mrs Rossio Averv snent
Mother's Day with her sons
at E. N. I. at Salemburg. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira, Mrs. Roland,
Mrs. Lola Russ, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Deadwvler and
Lydie Todd visited in Ware
Shoals with Mr. and Mrs.
Author Olla recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Malone of
Whit mire spent the weekend
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Hope Smith.
We are tflad to have Pat
Burton back with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard
and son spent Sunday
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Sandra is the eleven year old
attractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Peavy. Clinton Mills.