The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1958, Page 5, Image 5
JUNE. 1958
WEAVING
2ND SHIFT
By Lillian Foresler
Mrs. Dova Broome is taking
her vacation early this year.
She's leaving Sunday for
Florida to visit her daughter
and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hughes
and Debby visited Mrs.
Hughes' parents in Belton
Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Forester had as
her guest last week end her
sister-in-law, Mrs. J. C. Richev,
of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor
celebrated their 12th wedding
anniversary June 15. ^
wt wc-n.-tmie 10 our depart- j
ment Ronald Corley. We sure
hope you will enjoy working
with us.
Birthdays I
Perry Sumeral?May 25
Walt Hughes?May 24
WEAVING
3RD SHIFT ,
By Christell Campbell
Vacation will be here before
you know it. I hope ev- <
eryone will have a nice, safe !
vacation.
If all you mothers arc like j
me you are glad school is out. <
This is my first year of hav- i
ing a child in school and it
was rough. But I guess as the ]
years go by you get used to it.
Mrs. Janie McAlister and ^
children of Williamston are
visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Franklin. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson J
and son visited Scotdale. Ga.
last week end.
We are glad to have Mr.
Charlie Motte back at work
after being out sick for two
weeks.
Mrs. Virginia Atkinson had
a birthday May 111.
Wanda Gail Attawav cele
brated her 6th birthdav June
19.
Mike Threatt celebrated his
6th birthday June 10.
Tonv Threatt celebrated his
5th birthday June 12.
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Timothy is the six months old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wyatt
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wyatt, Lydia Mills.
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Vivian and Darlene Vander'ord,
daughters of Mr nnrl
Mrs. J. B. Vanderford, celebrated
their birthdays June 9.
Fhey are the grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vander*ord.
Steve Fennel 1. son of Mr.
ind Mrs. Bill Fennell, gradiated
from Kindergarden and
vill start school this fall.
Marian Stoner will celebrate
her 11th birthday June 22. She
s the daughter of Mr. Wells
Stoner.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Capers Gregory. Their
daughter, Carol, won the
twenty five dollar savings
bond at Providence School for
laving the highest average in
the last four years. Carol, keep
.ip the good work.
Mrs. Lola Mae Overstreet
riad a birthday May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Baker celebrated their 7th
wedding anniversary June H.
Miss Betty Jo Overstreet
celebrated her 22nd birthday
June 11.
Miss Margie Avers was week
end guest of Miss Shirley
Stone.
Mrs. Clarence Mann is visiting
in Greenville with her
daughter. She has been sick
but is improving.
Garel Satterfield celebrated
his 32nd birthday May 1 J.
Boots Satterfield celebrated
her birthday May 15.
We sure do have a lot of
new workers to welcome this
month. We sure are Ljla<l to
have all of you on the third
shift. We wish to welcome:
Bobbie Pierce
Ina Moll Armstrong
Minnie Carroll
Mortis Rhodes
Elsie CJaffnev
Milland Gaffnev
Wells Stoner
Paul Motes
Harold Johnson
Russell Iusti
Well that is all for this
month and as this is the last
paper before vacation 1 want
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Leonard Ray is the five months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Reeder and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Motte. Lydia Mills.
THE CLOTHMAKER
to hope everyone a safe vacation
again. See you all next
month.
SPINNING
1ST SHIFT
By Gladys Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ellison
enjoyed a trip and picnic in
the mountains of N. C. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goff. from
Sumter, S. C. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Nelson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Phipps, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Quinton Jones visited Mrs.
Jones' parents in Tenn. recently.
Brenda Patrick returned
hump with hr>r mint
for a two weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jon?s
attended the annual Patrick
reunion at Mrs. Jones' parents
in Tenn. The first of
June.
Freddy Hanna is spending
part of the summer in Woodruff
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Johnson.
Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine from
Newberry visited Mrs. Lillie
Belle Miller recently
Mr. Fred Bodie and Mr.
David Word attended a Shriners
meeting in Greenville recently.
While there they visited
Leland Nelson, who is a
patient in Shriners Hospital.
Leland is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Nelson of Lydia
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OfJlIUUIlH UL'pi.
Loretta Johnson. Mrs. Loyd
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Morgan visited the mountains
recently.
Little Tonie Colman, daughter
of Mrs. Wilma Colman.
celebrated a birthday recently.
Her mother entertained with a
party at their home. She was 6
years old.
Welcome Mrs. Godfrey back
to work after being out on
sick leave.
Miss Betty Lamb is recuperating
from a recent operation.
We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Ruth Satterfield?June 13
Billy Horton?June 11
S?harnn T-Tniretnn Tiino 1 ri
Laura Darby?June 12
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
will celebrate their 22nd wedding
anniversary June 30.
Mrs. Helen Gregory ? July
1
Peggy Templeton?June 17
Karen Hanna?June 14
Jerry Satterfield?June 30
Mvrtie McGee?June 27
Jimmy Alexander?June 6
Shelby Satterfield?June 2c
Loretta Johnson?June 19
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These happy looking chilcirei
are Rhonda and Mike Carroll
daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs
Preston Carroll. Lydia Mills.
SPINNING
2ND SHIFT
By W. N. Nabors
Well news time has come
again.
Your reporter had to lose
several days because of illness,
but am able to be back
to work again.
Ollie Littlefield is back after
two days of sickness.
Well vacation time is almost
here and everybody is
ready for it.
There will be a lot of fishing
going on during that week.
Your reporter is planning on
some pole fishing. I like the
old time way.
We really hope you all have
a wonderful time on your vacation.
but let me plead with
everybody to be extra careful
when you are on the highways
and be back so we can get
together again.
Ben Sprouse was off several
days on account of sickness.
Your reporter was in Laurens
last Sunday and visited
two sisters and a niece.
Sarah Boyter had the misfortune
to fall and sprain her
ankle the other day and we
hope she will soon be able to
return to work.
Lewis Howell strained some
muscles in his stomach and
had to lose several days.
We are indeed glad to welcome
Hazel Turner to the
Spinning Dept.
Fred Mathis was also on
the sick list.
Louise Lamb of the Spooling
Dept. also had to lose several
days because of sickness.
One of Delores McCravev's
children had a bad cut on itJ
leg the other day and I understand
it took ten stitches tc
close the wound.
Let me remind you agair
to be extra careful on the
highways, and may the Lore
bless vou all real good anc
keep you until we meet agair
is my prayer.
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
By Madtha Wyall
A 1C W. D. Wyatt of Lak*
f'harloc Ait
twu < til i ui v.u i:
visiting with his wife, Mrs
Peggy Wyatt, and mother
Mrs. Robert R. Wyatt.
We are glad to welcome Mr
Buddy McElhannon on th(
first shift.
Everyone seems to be look
ing forward to a nice vaca
tion during the 4th of July.
Mrs. Janie Wright of Colum
bus. Ga. has recently beer
> visiting with her mother ant
father. Mr. and Mrs. Kuvken
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The two lovely young ladie
L above are Glinda and Debra W^i
att, grandchildren of Mr. and Mr:
Robert Wyatt, Lydia Mills.
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dall, of Laurens, S. C. Route
No. 2.
Everyone is extended an
invitation to the homecoming
day at the Church of God in
Cross Hill, S. C. on June 15.
Mr. Raymond Kuykendall,
who is working in Washington,
was visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall of
Laurens, Rt. No. 1 this past
week end.
Mrs. Annie Bell Johnson
will be visiting her daughter,
/f T _ T.I l> KT
mrs. Joyce jonns, 01 .[Newberry
this week end.
A 1C James H. Snider of
Yuma, Arizona was visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rov Snider, recently.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
By Myrtie Alewine
Mrs. Lee Roy McCarvy
caught a 4 pound bass at
Greenwood lake recently.
That's the first fish she's ever
caught.
Carroll Shealv. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shealy, celebrated
his second birthday
June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. David (Pete)
Branham are the proud parents
of a baby girl born May
10 at Hayes hospital. Both
mother and baby are doing
fine.
Mrs. Faye Henry and children,
Ann Marie and Pat, of
Myrtle Beach spent week before
last with her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
' Spradley.
Myrtie Alewine and son,
j Arthur, enjoyed a nice chicken
box barbecue at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Vera Avery,
at Newberry last Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Ada Cook attended
commencement exercises at
Southeastern Baptist Theologik
can Seminary May 15 and 16.
I Her son. Rev. Donald Cook.
I was awarded the Master of
j Theology Degree from Southmcfnrn
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Gairibrell
Nancy Gambrell. daughter
| of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gam'
broil, of Laurens has accepted
a position with Palmetto Bank
in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitaker
j and family are on an extended
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Gambrell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hiott
recently spent the week end
with the latter's parents, Mr.
1 and Mrs. W. E. Cooley, in
\ Pendleton. S. C.
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