The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1958, Page 4, Image 4
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Veteran Employee Retires?E. C,
at Clinton Mills for 20 years and 8 i
nells. Old Timer at Clinton Mills, is
tirement as Willie Williams, Superv
and Joel Cox. Overseer, look on.
Clinton News ...
Trammell .
Carl Campbelle of Welford,
N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tnmmpll rnpontlv
We would like to welcome
Haskell Williamson to the 3rd
shift for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Gradv Turner
and family spent a few days
in Washington, D. C., recently.
Mildred Higgenbotham is
spending her vacation with
her grandmother in Greenwood,
S. C.
Pat Lanford of Columbus,
Ga., visited Louise Martin for
a few days. Louise said she
wasn't as luckv as some folks
who get to go to the mountains
and the beach but she
bets nobody had any more
fun than she did.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and son spent the week
at Myrtle Beach. How did you
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson
and family visited Folly
Beach and Highland, N. C..
during the vacation week.
Mrs. R. V. Mahaffev has
returned home from the hospital.
We wish her a speedy
recovery.
R. V. Mahaffev attended
the Fairview Horse Race at
Fountain Inn, S. C., the 4th
of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Green
and family went to the Isle
of Palms. Charleston. S. C.,
during vacation.
Mrs. Mildred Rice Barbee
attended the Revival held at
Chappels bv her husband,
Mervis Barbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Masters
spent several days at Moorchead
City, N. C. They enjoyed
some deep sea fishing.
Mrs. Gladys Hucks, Tommy,
Patsy and Tonita Miles visito/"l
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Birthdays
Mildred Wilson?July 9.
Karen Meadows ? 5 years
old?July 23.
Sandra Meadows?16 years
old?July 19.
Ronnie Glenn?15 years old
?July 31.
Tommy, Patsy and Tonita
Miles also enjoyed a picnic at
Paris Mountain State Park.
Mary Miles, Alma Gene
Wilson and Pat Sanders enjoyed
a few days at Myrtle
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months, has retired. Claude Kershown
wishing him a happy reisor,
James Craine, Roller Shop,
Beach, S. C. (And got blistered).
They attended the Carl
Perkins Rock and Roll Show.
It really was good.
Mary Miles also enjoyed a
short visit to Palatka, Florida.
WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Jeanette Gilliam
George Davis enjoyed a trip
to Cocoa Beach, Fla.
Mildred Wilson and Shirley
Stroud spent two days at
Myrtle Beach.
Mildred Wilson had a birthday
July 9.
George Franklin Metts
graduated from Newberry
College.
Bobbv Joe Simmons had a
Ui rf Till** 1*1
i7n uivmv u ui v lw.
Morris Thibocleau has been
visiting his parents in Providence,
R. I., and Quebec,
Canada.
Maynard Motes and Bobby
Joe Simmons spent a few
days at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spillers
celebrated their fith anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jennings
and children visited
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Dennis Wehunt and Florence
visited Myrtle Beach.
SPINNING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Ruby Lydia and
Vera Smith
Mrs. Vinola Dunaway and
rlniidhtnrc To\rr?/~* o ri QUirlmr
visited her brother, Mr. J. C.
Moorhead, in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lvdia
and sons visited in Columbus,
Georgia, and Folly Beach
during the 4th.
Sp 2 and Mrs. Richard
Dunawav and son visited his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Dunawav and Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Corley of Joanna recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ilea ton
and daughter visited the
mountains and her brother in
Pennsylvania.
Melissa and Pat Burdetto
and Douglas Dunaway visited
in Fayetteville, N. C., with
Douglas' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Crumbley, during
the 4th.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Joe Caughman had a birthday
.Tune 28.
Ruby Lydia celebrated a
birthday June 21.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Roy Lydia had a birthday
ruly 6.
Dan Dunaway had a birthiay
July 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lydia
celebrate a wedding anniversary
this month.
SPOOLING
2nd Shift
By Sara Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and family visited Mr.
Leopard's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Leopard, of
Ninety Six.
Mrs. Abelina Evans and Mr.
and Mrs. Looney of Honea
Path spent their vacation in
Miami, Fla. They also visited
Silver Springs and Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mrs. Edd Young and Caro
lyn Ann, Mrs. Walker Gregory
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gregory and children visited
in Marion, Mt. Mitchell, and
Asheville, North Carolina.
Miss Annette Young visited
in St. Augustine, Orlando
and Daytona Beach, Florida
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonalc
Craine and family went tc
the mountains in Asheville
last week.
Steve and Billv Bishop vis
itecl Miles, Giles and Marior
Lawson.
Miss Fannie Mae Hames
and Mr. Larrance Peace were
recently united in marriage
They are making their home
in Landrum. We extend te
her best wishes and a life
time of happiness.
Little Miriam Lawson is re
cuperating after a tonsil anc
adenoid operation.
Roland Burden, son of Mr
anel Mrs. Bill Burden, cele
brated a birthday July 19.
Mrs. Otl Stone visited rela
tives in Greenwood durin;
vacation week.
We extend our sympathy t<
the Dunaway family in th<
death of their father am
grandfather, Mr. Will Duna
way, who died June 30.
SPOOLING
3rd Shift
By Bill Lowery
Air. and Mrs. A. E. Eal;
spent their vacation wee!
with relatives and friends ii
Arkansas.
Clarence Lawson visitei
Miles Lawson and family re
centlv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc
Waters were called to Lhar
lotte recently due to the deatl
of her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sea;
enjoyed their vacation ii
Florida.
Robert Whitsel and sor
Darrell. visited in Georgi
recently.
Happy birthday to Darrel
Whitsel. who was 6 years oli
on July 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhode
Puzzler ? Thelma Suttles ha
her picture taken with the dun
mies in this mountain seem
Which is Thelma?
vacationed at the beach in
Charleston.
Happy birthday also to
Alfred Rhodes, who was 7
years old on July 3.
CARDING NO. 2
1st Shift
By John Fuller and
Robert Bigham
Milford Wright and family
enjoyed two days at Folly
Beach over the holidays.
Victor Mattox and family
vacationed at the Isle of
Palms.
John Bigham visited relatives
in North Carolina.
We are proud to note that
Robert Bigham received 100'?
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U1 U1U IC^iaiUL'U VUIC^ Cll
Clinton Mill in the recent
democratic nomination for
magistrate of Jacks Town1
ship.
I Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland
1 spent an enjoyable two days
in the mountains with Mr.
I John Smith and family over
, July 4th vacation.
, We are very glad to have
Bobby Nelson back with us
1 after recovering from his
> motorcycle accident.
; Mr. James Coker and family
spent their vacation at
Miami Beach, Florida.
i Mr. Mavfield C o p e 1 a n d
stayed at home during vaca;
tion week and fished the
; many fine streams and lakes
around Clinton. Catching
I snrr.p nir>o Rrnnm
> Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stroud,
? with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson,
spent some of their vacation
in Atlanta, Georgia.
1 Junior Med lock spent his
vacation cutting grass around
the Mill to help the appearance
of people's yards. It is
reported that Junior would
like to know who borrowed
f a turtle of his during the 4th
and didn't return it.
:> We are proud of Roy Black?
well, who has been working
1 in No. 2 Card Room for the
past 8 years and hasn't lost
but one day during that time.
Happy birthday to:
Mr. Osra Gilliland?July 19.
Mrs. Pcggv Joe Dunaway?
July 12.
k CLOTH ROOM
ii 1st Shift
By Dorsey Turner
el Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strange
and sons of Greenwood visited
the Rill Snelgroves recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
h and family spent part of their
vacation in the Smoky Monny
tains.
n Mrs. R. M. Sullivan is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sulli1,
van. Jr.. and family in Greea
leyville for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. W. SatterII
white and family, Mr. and
d Mrs. Thomas J. Davenport
I Eunice Braswell is being threatened
with a "ducking" in a cool
mountain stream in Cherokee, N.
d C? by Inabell Hooper and Mell
l- Huey. Grace Wooten was ine.
volved, too, but someone had to
take the picture.
JULY. 1958 |
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This happy gentleman is little
Bill Quinton. son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Quinton, Stuttgart, Ger
1 M.,
iiiaii/f aiiu anuoun ui
Mynia Sullivan. Clinton Mills.
and Jane Ann of Camden, N.
J., spent several days at Folly
Beach. The Davenports spent
several days also with other
relatives.
Mrs. Mary Ella Satterwhite
of Laurens and Wayne Satterwhite
spent the week with
her son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Satterwhite. in Mountville. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier
and boys spent the week at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner
and "Chucky" spent several
days at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of
Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Al
Curtis Brewington, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Newell Brewington.
Clinton Mills, celebrated his 15th
birthday July 8.
bert Timms of Pendleton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton
and children were dinner
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Oxner recently.
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On Saturday evening at 8
o'clock Glenn Horen Chapel
in Greenwood was the setting
for the nuptial rights of Miss
Nancy Cheek and Mr. Randall
Farmer. Mr. E,.ra Cheek gave
his daughter in marriage and
Rov Jones of Greenwood was
best man of the groom. Rev.
Claude Thompson performed
the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Grace Wooten fulfilled a life
time desire vacation week. She
wanted her picture taken with a
monkey that would not make
faces at her.