The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1958, Page 5, Image 5
JULY. 1958
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WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Alma Todd
Mr. and Mrs. James Frost
visited the latter's mother in
Seneca during the fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker
and children visited in Greenville
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale from
Goldsboro, N. C., visited I. N.
Pearson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook
visited Gatlinburg, Tenn.,
during the fourth.
Mr. and Mis. Charlie Fowler
visited in Gatlinburg,
Tenn., Cherokee, N. C., and
Spartanburg during holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
celebrated their wedding
anniversary July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
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nugnes and children visited
his mother, Mrs. Unice
Hughes, during the fourth.
Miss Ida White of Gaffney
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
White recently.
Mrs. Helen Cook is back at
work after undergoing surgery
at Greenville General.
Mrs. J. F. Gaskins. from
Hock Hill, visited her son.
Glen Gaskins.
The F u r m a n Bratchers
spent their vacation at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F u r m a n
Bratcher spent the past weekend
at Ninety Six with
friends.
Hap| )v Birthday to Diane
Patterson July 17.
Misses Penny and Linda
Patterson spent their vacation
at Myrtle Beach.
Paula Shelnut is spending
a month's vacation with her
mother, Mrs. Sara Shelnut.
Paula is from Connie Maxwe.l
in Greenwood.
There will be a Gospel sinninn
at the Church of God in
Cross Hill the fourth Sunday
in this month beninninn at
2:30 P. M.
Linda Gail Shelnut spent
her vacation at Camp Buckhorn.
Mr. and Mis. Wayne Templeton
and Mike spent their
vacation in Tampa. Fla., and
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Satterfield is the a'trrctive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Garcl Satterfield, Lydia Mills.
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ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and
children visited the latter's
mother, Mrs. P. T. Bagley, in
Goodwater, Ala., and also her
sister. Mrs. Floyd Combie, in
Anniston, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover McInvaille
visited relatives in
Kershaw and Lancaster recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille,
Peggy, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mclnvaille and Kathv
visited at Myrtle Beach during
their vacation.
Mrs. Lula Lee Polk and
girls from Houston. Texas,
are visiting their brother and
uncle, J. B. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and
Jimmie visited the former's
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Holebrook. in Tryon, N. C.,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rome McLendon
and son of Winterhaven,
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and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and
family.
James McLendon is visiting
with his uncle, Durant Spoon,
in Mount Vernon. Ga.
Travis McLendon and family
of Davenport. Fla.. visited
the T. C. McLendons.
We are sorrv to hear that
Lamar Patterson, son of J. B.
Patterson, was in a car wreck
rccentlv and is now in the D.
A. B. Hospital. We hope he
has a speedy recovery.
Congratulations to the B. F.
Harveys on the arrival of a
little girl. She has been
named Dianne Marissa.
Master Bobby Cook of
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viLtciaiiu, wnio. is spending
the summer with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Cook.
WEAVING NO. 1
2nd Shift
By Lillian Forester
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor
and Ronnie and Miss Dot
Dobbins and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Hughes spent the
Fourth of July week at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hughes
and little Debbv spent a few
davs i 11 Belton with Mrs
Hughes' parents during the
Fourth of Julv week
Peggv Jo Hughes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes,
celebrated her Nth birthdav
J-'v 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv F >rester
and sons. Fueene and
Jenv. vis?ted the IV F Law
tons in Oranqoburir. S. C.
rocontlv.
Mis Oova Hroomc had as
11 or d?nner Lniests. Mr. and
Mrs. Carson Noal and Mr. and
At,s. Howard McCaulev.
Mrs. Ih>t Hnohos and daiiL'h- ;
to~s visited Mrs. Huuhos'
motho?- in Teutons rocontlv. i
Mrs Sarah Coatcs and chil- i
dron frapi Ohio are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Sanders 1
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and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Sumeral spent their
vacation at the mountains.
Birthdays
Harold Taylor?June 25.
Barry Wayne Sumeral ?
June 12.
WEAVING
3rd Shift
By Christell Campbell
Well, vacation is over. Sure
hope everyone had a nice one.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fennel
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Black well spent a few days
at Myrtle Beach.
Charlie Motte spent the
week of the 4th with his
father in Florida.
James Ammons and family
visited the mountains during
vacation.
Wilford Harriss and family
spent a day in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith
spent a quite week at home.
Jim Cauble says he is glad
to see everyone back safe
after a fine vacation.
Mr. Ralph Blackwell and
family went to the mountains
during vacation.
Harold Pearson. Jimmy Earl
Gregory and Doyle Templeton
spent a few days at the
beach.
Mrs. Fronnie Franklin and
daughter, Carol, spent a few
days at the beach.
Wilma Stone had a birthday
July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone
were visitors of Mrs. Wilma
Stone and family Sunday.
Patricia Ammons, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons,
was eight years old
June zO.
James Ammons will celebrate
his birthday July 29.
Mr. and Mrs. James Amnions
visited relatives in
Asheville. N. C., recently.
Kay Satterfield. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Garel Satterfield.
celebrated her birthday
July 15.
Sarah Coats and children
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Satterfield from Ohio.
Mike Campbell, son of Mr
and Mrs. Rav Campbell, was
seven years old July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell
and son spent a few days in
Ohio during vacation.
We sure are glad to have
Claude Turner back at work
after being out ill quite a
while.
Glad to have Hazel Mann
back with us after being out
sick.
Well, that is all for this
month. See you all next
month.
SPINNING
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Satterfield.
Jerrv and MelHa C r?moli?
Martin and Charlie Harris enjoyed
a Bar-B-Cue Dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Harris.
A. A. Don Tinslev and A.
A. Wilson Muckenfuss of
Memphis. Term.. visited
friends at I,ydia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawkins
and familv of Greenville. Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Gordon and
familv of Chicago, 111.. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Harris and
daughter. Pennv. of Jacksonville.
Fla.. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coker of Augusta,
Ga., and Mrs. Marlene Moon
and family of Simpsonville
visited Mr. and Mrs. "Skeet"
Coleman over the week. Also
visiting them were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones and family
of Paris Mountain. Mr. and
Mrs. Coleman, Mr. James
Coker and Mrs. Ada Coleman
spent a Saturday in Greenville.
"Granny" Bailey vacationed
in N. C. with her brother, T.
W. Grace.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McClorid
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01 v.nester visited their granddaughter,
Mrs. Harold Johnson.
At this writing little Kim
Gregory is a patient at Blalock
Hospital. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Sue Banks and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy McGee and
daughter visited Mrs. Bank's
daughter. Sara, and son-inlaw.
Clarence Snider. in
Johnson City, Tenn. They
also visited in the Indian
Reservation in N. C.
Mr. Wade Pennington is a
patient in the Veterans Hospital
in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
and Linda, Harriette
Wilson, David Satterfield,
Jessie Harriston and Bruce
and Sandra Mills vacationed
Ut Mt'ri lo PoonU
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Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterficld
and Linda. Mr. and Mrs.
George Avery and Virginia
Avery motored to the Cherokee
Indian Reservation and
other points of interest in N.
C.
Odis Welchel, husband of
Mrs. Rubv Howell Welchel.
is spending a leave with his
wife and parents.
Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins spent
a week with her son. Harold
Hawkins, in Seneca. She also
spent a weekend in Laurens
with her brother. Mr. Leon
Hambv.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett
of Chicago, 111., and Mr.
and Mrs. Maxie Lambert and
son of El Paso, Texas, were
visitors of the J. B. O'Shields
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
visited Mr. J. B. Wasson in
Fountain Inn on the 4th of
July. They attended the
Horse Races at Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. "Skinny"
Gregory and children and
Jimmy McCurry of Ware
Shoals spent a few days at
Myrtle Peach. S. C. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Perry of Lake City.
Mrs. Hassie Craft of Orlando.
Fla.. Mrs. Lillian Sanders
of Anderson and Mrs.
Claude Dill of Piedmont were
recent Sunday guests of Mrs.
John Davis.
Teddy Davis, son of Mrs.
Lessie Davis, broke his leg
while riding a bicvele on June
28.
Floyd Overstreet and farn1
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and family spent a Fridav
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison.
Mrs. Joan Adair. Toni
and Sandra Ray and Ben Haskin
of Ninety Six spent a recent
weekend at Myrtle
Beach. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirbv
of Annapoiis. Minn., visited
Mrs. Nora Kirbv.
Bai l Kirbv. son of Mrs. Nora
Kirbv. is spending a week at
Camp Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cook
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace.
Lydia Mills, on board The Priscilla,
on a cruise of the Bermuda
Islands. They enjoyed a ten day
vacation at the Princess Hotel in
Hamilton, Bermuda.
and Robert visited in the
Cherokee Mountains recently.
Mr. Cook's brother, J. Paul,
of Charlotte, visited them recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones
visited relatives in Kingsport
and Johnson City, Tenn.
Sgt. Paul Romines. brother
of Mrs. Oliver Estes, is spending
a leave at home before
going to the Okinawa Islands.
Mrs. Lillie Bell Miller visited
her daughter and son-inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fulmer.
in Huntsville, Ala.
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Crime Does Not Pay ? Jerry
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tt iinie wds unciijy apprenenaed
by his brother, R. C.. who portrays
the honest cop.
Incidentally, R. C. charged
Jerry with trying to spend all his
final Navy pay check at Coney
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCaulev
and Ginger and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Windsor visited in
Richmond. Ya., and Mark
went fishing and got poison
oak all over him.
The Satterfield family had
their annual fish fry July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Satterfield
and children. Melda and
Jerry, and Cornelia Martin
spent a weekend at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fester Harris
of Florence, S. C., visited Mr.
Harris' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Harris.
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Little "Kim" Gregory is the
two year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Gregory and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Alexander, Lydia Mills.