The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1958, Page 3, Image 3
JUNE. 1958
WEAVING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Sudie Putnam
Well it's news time again
and everyone is eagerly looking
forward to vacation time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
visited relatives in Greenville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Terry
and children visited Mrs. D. G.
Jackson in Columbia recently.
Mr. and Mis. Herman Veal
and family of Commerce, Ga.
visited the Nellie Prices during
the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siegler
and family of Rock Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of
Edgefield visited the Putnams
recently.
Mrs. Edith Neal and Alta
Riser were shoppers in Greenville
last Saturday.
We wish to take this opportunity
to extend our deepest
sympathy to the familv of the
lalp T F n.nfie Artlinc nn.ic
his son is a loom fixer in our
department.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Hembree of Gray Court Sunday.
We are glad to report at
this writing Mrs. James Harris
is recuperating at her home in
Laurens after undergoing
treatment in the Laurens
County Hospital.
Mrs. Ella Harvey and daughter.
Mrs. George Price, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson
of Lanford. Mr. Nelson
suffered a stroke several
weeks ago. Best wishes to him
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Happy birthday to Robert
Neal?June 12.
WEAVING NO. 2
1ST SHIFT
By Mildred Kinard and
Grace Woolen
Well vacation time is almost
here and boy are we looking
forward to it. Hope everyone
enjoys themselves but do
drive cafefully, ' Remember",
"The Life you save may be
your own."
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and family and Mr. and
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Freddie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Spillers, Clinton Mills, celebrated
his first birthday June 5.
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Mrs. D. M. Sanders visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hale in
Spartanburg recently.
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie antl
son. Jerry, and Mrs. Thomas
James and son. Kim, and Melane
Snelgrove visited Missouri's
mother, Mrs. J. F. Anderson
in Gainesville, Ga. the
week end of Mother's Day.
We're glad to report that
A. G. Galloway is able to return
to work after a recent
heart attack. And it seems the
Galloways had quite a few
visitors the past month. Bobby
Joe Galloway of Moorehead.
Minn, spent a few days with
his parents. Bobby is attending
the State College in Minnesota.
preparing to teach and
coach football. Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Galloway and daughter
Lejune of Oak Ridtie.
Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kelly and children
of Charleston were also visitors.
Susie remained to spend
the summer with her grandparents.
Mrs. Estelle Roland, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Mason visited
their sister. Mrs. J. K.
Smith, who is seriously ill in
Hampton Hospital in Hampton,
S. C.
A 3C Furman Adams is
taking his basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base in
San Antonio. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
and daughter, Becky, of Charlotte.
N. C. spent a recent
week end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxncr.
Mary Terry said she couldn't
think of any news, for
thinking of how glad she'd
be for vacation to get here.
(Me, Tool)
Glad to say that David
Owens is slowly but surely
improving since his serious
accident in December, but
sorry to say that his wife.
(Irace. is ill now. We certainly
hope for the best for them.
It seems they've really had
their share of troubles.
At the time of this writing
(June (>) Henrietta Dover is
seriously ill in Laurens Hospital.
Our best wishes go to
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James. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Taylor and grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Taylor, Clinton
Mills, celebrated his second birthday
May 24.
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her. That she will very soon
begin improving.
Sp2 and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten
and daughter, Willie, spent
a long week end recently with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Wooten.
Raymond McCoy wasn't a
bit shy this month about
talking about his fishing trips.
He says they caught them
every Saturday, for the last
three weeks and he brought
the pictures to prove it. In
case you don't recognize Raymond
in the pictures elsewhere
in this issue, he's the
fisherman with the biggest
smile.
R. C. Wilkie, DK2 receives
his discharge from the Navv
June 11 at Bainbridge, Md.,
after 4 years of service. His
brother, Jerry, is meeting
him in Bainbridge and they
plan to visit places of interest
in New Jersey and New York.
Jerry is really thrilled over
the trip. R. C. plans to enter
U. S. C. in Columbia in the
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Windsor
and children of Norfolk. Va.
spent a recent week end with
Mrs. Windsor's sister. Mrs.
Gholdie Simmons and family.
Miss Nancy Blease returned
with them for several weeks
visit.
L. E. Wood of Norfolk. Va.
spent a furlough with his
mother, Mrs. Ola Wood. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wood and
baby spent the week end with
(Jla also.
Mrs. Roy Kennedy has returned
home after being a
patient at the Anderson Memorial
Hospital. We hope for
her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Calvin Lee and son are
going to join T Sgt. Lee in
Alaska in June.
B. M. 2 Paul C. Arnold
spent a 20 day leave with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arnold.
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This handsome young man ii
Steven Moore, son of Mr. anc
Mrs. Robert Moore. Clinton Mills
He celebrated his second birthday
March 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymonc
Campbell and children ol
Atlanta. C?a. spent their va
cation with their parents anc
other relatives.
Mrs. James L. Slauithtci
visited her sister. Mrs. Bu
ford Hedden, in Columbia re
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Jimmy Kinard spent a re
cent week end with his cou
sin. Randy Campbell, ir
Woodruff.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
J. 11. Hughes?July 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinarc
?Anniversary July 5
Mrs. Jack Alexander Jun<
4
Jack Alexander?May 25
Tan Windsor?June 9
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Windsor?
Anniversary June 24
Evelyn Simmons?July 4
Dayna Windsor?July 1
Rev. and Mrs. James L.
Slaughter?Anniversary June
9
Jimmy Barker?17 years
old?July 8
Butch McCoy?14 years old
?June 23
Louise Webb?June 15
Jimmy Smith?July 21
Sandra Lanford?4 years
old?July 2
Joe Gibbs?June 25
Bobby Turner?9 years old
?June 6
"Pop" (A. A.) Barker (bless
his heart, we haven's forgotten
him) his birthday is June
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Raymond McCoy, Clinton Mills,
displays a string of fish he and
two others caught at Clark Hill
recently. The catch totaled ninety
pounds.
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Mary Miles
Little Dewight Bundrick
has the measles. We hope he
is better soon.
Rebecca Quinn of Laurens.
S. C. spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Cook of
Newberry visited Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Thompson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lanford.
Jr. announce the birth
of a little girl May 25 at
Blalock Clinic. She has been
named Debra Lee. Mrs. Lanford
is the former Carole Bryson.
Debra Lee weighed 8 lbs.
6 oz. She is real cute. She looks
like her mama.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trammell
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommv Peace attended the
Campbell reunion at Rainbow
Lake June 8.
We would like to welcome
Vera Barnett and Shirley
s Stroud to the 3rd Shift.
1 R. V. Mahaffey took some
" real good pictures at our
Barbecue. Just wish we had
| room in the paper to show
j- them to everybody.
Mrs. Mahaffey is still sick,
j We hope she will be better
soon.
Agnes Motte was in the
hospital recently. We are glad
to see her back at work
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Turner and Mr. and
^ Mrs. C. E. Turner of Danville.
Va. recently.
Guess that is about all for
this time. Vacation is almost
here. Let's all try to have a
good time and also make it
1 a safe holiday bv driving carefully
wherever we go.
E? Birthdays
Derry Bundrick?June 5?
7 years old
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Lee McCall. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. McCall. Clinton
Mills, received the five dollar
award given by M. S. Bailey &
Son Bankers for highest scholastic
average in the 6th grade at
Academy Street School.
Louise Bundrick?June 28?
28 years old
Joy Cannon?June 15?2
years old
Mary Miles?June 22
John Paul Trammell?June
2
Linda Green?June 9?13
years old
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Green
entertained little Ann Green
with a birthday party June 3.
Ann was 10 years old.
Kathy Ficklin?June 8?3
years old
SPINNING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Lucille Edmonds
Well it's vacation time
again. Sure hope everyone has
a real nice time, but be careful.
We want to see all of you
back at work again soon.
Mrs. Eulila Owings attended
a singing in Fork
Shoals last Sunday. Agnes
Walker was dinner guest of
Eulila Owings on Wednesday.
Mrs. Andy H a m e s and
daughter. Gail, are spending
this week with her sister,
Thelma Williard, in Sumter,
S. C.
Mrs. Shirley Parker from
Norfolk, Va. is spending this
week in Laurens with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Casey.
Relatives from Fla. are
visiting Mrs. Fay Proctor this
week.
Mr. Cecil McPeters from
Fontana. California is visiting
hie eictor anii r>Viilrirp>n ItTre
Lucille Edmonds, for a faw
davs.
M rs. Myrtice McPeters of
Tifton. Ga.. Mr. David McPeters
from Macon. Ga. and
Mr. James E. McPeters from
Warrenville. S. C. attended
the funeral of their little
niece. Rhonda Sue Edmonds.
Mrs. Rowe and daughter,
Sue. attended a funeral of an
aunt in Greenville recently.
We have on our sick list this
month:
Mrs. Vera Bellue
Mrs. Marv Bradley
Hope they will soon be well
and back at work.
Happy Birthday to:
Albert Odum?June 11
Viola Odum?July 1
Sherman Cooper?July 22
Terresa Cooper?July 24
Agnes Walker?June 7
William Heaton?June 17
Pearl Cannon?June 5
Hay Melton?June 15
Jerry Huey will be 17 years
old on June 21.
Carolyn Gastley?June 17
Mr. Frank Lee and Mrs.
Lola Babb were united in
marriage on June 2 at Lau