The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1958, Page 5, Image 5
SEPTEMBER. 1958
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WEAVING
1st Shift s
By Alma Todd
Mrs. Janie Sumeral celebrated
a birthday September
24.
Tommy Sumeral was 5
years old September 12.
Mrs. Truman Owens had a
birthday September 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy
and children of Greenville
visited the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce
of Inman visited Mrs. Boyce's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport.
Cecil Davenport left the
11th to enter Clemson.
James McLendon celebrated
his 13th birthdav September
16.
Lamar Patterson and his
friend. John Hanna. visited
me iormer s lather, J. B. Pat- 1
terson, this past weekend. '
Jimmie Neal has been ill at
his home on Palmetto Street. ^
Birthdays '
John Motte?September 20.
David Shocklev ? September
3.
Alma Todd?September 17.
Misses Joyce, Vickie Todd.
Ike Rav and Carl Kin^ and ^
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Brown 1
attended the Darlington races J
Monday. (
Mrs. Daisey Lewis will
leave Friday for Germany. (
Wo wish to extend our ^
sympathy to the Grant family '
in the loss of their mother,
Mrs. Sudie Grant. (
Mrs. Aenes Williams con- 1
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tinues ill at her home on
Peach tree Street.
Mr. I. N. Pierce leaves Tuesday
for the State Ministers
Annual Meeting in Columbia. 1
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce
had as their guests last week- J
end the former's sisters. Mr. <
and Mrs. Berry Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Forehand |
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hogge,
all of Goldsboro, N. C.
James Russell Trammel!, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell,
Lydin Mills, celebrated his 21st
birthday August 31. He is presently
attending a school in Hydraulics
at the lT. S. Navy Air
Technical Training Command.
Memphis, Tenn. Russell married
the former Miss Wilhelmena
Glenn.
Mrs. Helen Cook's grandion,
Bobby, visited Myrtle
3each recently. Bobby reurned
to his home in Medina.
Dhio, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
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iu^iics visuea nis motner,
VIrs. Eunice Hughes, last
veekend.
Linda Faye White celebrated
her 11th birthday
\ugust 24.
Mrs. Ruby White called her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Evelyn
VTollar, in Milwaukee, Wis.
VIrs. Mollar sends her regards
o her friends here in the vilage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neal and
lulia of Greenwood visited
he latter's sister, Mr. and
VIrs. Grover Mclnvaille.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
doyce and Roger Cooper upended
the Smith reunion at
Thester State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Wvlie Harper
/isited the latter's father
L.abor Day.
WEAVING
2nd Shift
By Lillian Forester
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hughes and Debby and Mr.
ind Mrs. Coolev and Mrs.
Ashley visited Mrs. Ashley's
laughter in Gaffney Sunday.
Miss Betty Jo McDonald,
daughter of Mrs. Dova
Broome, is visiting the Earl
Barbecs in Oakdale, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Forester
had as there supper
quests Mr. and Mrs. James
Stewart and little Jimmie and
Johnnie.
Birthdays
Eugene Forester ? Septem
Per liti.
Jerry Forester?October 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore
spent the weekend in the
Sreat S mo key Mountains,
rhey visited other interesting
parts of the mountains.
Floyd. Jr. will celebrate a
birthday October 28.
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James Russell Satterfield will
celebrate his 2nd birthday September
23. His grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb.
Lvdia Mills.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Bobby, Nellie and Mr. Culbertson
sure will miss Mrs.
Hughey. Guess she will forget
us after she quits.
Edward Childress spent a
few days in Camden, S. C.,
with relatives.
Diana Sherfield, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Sherfield.
started to school this year.
Airman 2/C Ray Hampton
Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Jackson, at 149 Pine
Street returned to duty at
Iceland after spending 12
days at home with family. On
Sunday, August 24, he was
guest at a dinner given by his
family at their home. He will
be back in the states by December.
Rav is stationed at
Keflavik, Iceland.
Judy Hughv, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hnphv
was 9 vears old September
23.
WEAVING
3rd Shift
By Chrislell Campbell
Ollie V. Hayes visited his
sister. Mrs. John Atkinson,
during the weekend.
Mrs. Chess King and Mrs.
Jennene Johnson were visitors
in Union this week.
Chess King celebrated a
birthday September 8.
Charles Brown of Fort Benning,
Ga.. has been visiting
his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace.
Mrs. Daisy Lewis, aunt of
Reba Dunaway. returned to
Germany on September 5.
She was home due to the
death of her mother, Mrs.
Sudie Grant.
Reuben Overstreet had a
birthday September 1.
Ollie Mae Dean was 9 years
old September 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie T. Lee of
Columbia. While there they
enjoyed a day of fishing.
Jim Cauble said he was
glad we were running six
days this week.
Billy Fennell enjoyed the
races at Darlington on September
1.
We wish to welcome Gladys
Sanders and Lewis Williams
to the third shift.
Well, that is all for this
month. See you all next
month.
SPINNING
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
Mrs. Claudine Whitt and
children have none to Eglin
Field. Fla., to join their husband
and father. They spent
a recent weekend with Mrs.
Whitt's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Howell.
Leland Nelson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Nelson, is home
after spending almost a year
at Shriners Hospital in Greenville.
M/Sgt. Coy O'Shields and
oi;i. joiinny r>meicis. Drothcrs
of J. B. O'Shields. and
Airman 2nd Class Jimmy
O'Shields. son of J. B
O'Shields, serving overseas in
Korea met up together and
spent a leave together Labor
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
spent a day in Spartanburg
with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel
Strange.
Mrs. Charles Haivey and
children have moved to Columbia
to join her husband.
who is stationed at Fort Jackson.
Sgt Harvey is the son of
Mrs. Alma Harvey.
Mrs. Betty Lou Hostetler
spent a weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Narvis Godfrey.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
Cook as recent guests,
Mr. Walter Cook of Canton,
N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
George Waldrop of Lowell,
N. C.
Labor Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Quinton Jones were
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scott
and son, Mr. Sam Jones of
Johnson City, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dixon and children
of Greenville, S. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Kitron and Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Patrick and
children of Kingsport, Tenn.,
Mrs. Bob Yarborough of
Woodruff, also Lynn and
Steve McGee of Clinton. All
the men folk attended the
races at Darlington, S. C.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes?
August 16.
Birthdays
Linda Satterfield, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Satterfield,
had a birthday September
21.
Mrs. Ethel Pennington ?
September 8.
Little Webb O'Shields cele4
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Porrv cnn of \Tt* ynrl Mrc Wqrlo
Pennington. Lydia Mills, celebrated
a birthday August 30.
brated his 2nd birthday September
3rd. He is the grandson
of Mrs. Stella McLendon.
Sgt. Charles Harvey ? September
8.
Bobbie Jean Deaton ? September
13.
SPINNING
2nd Shift
By W. N. Nabors
Well, news time again and
I almost forgot to get it up.
Everybody seemed suri
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pi lacu ll' Ilfctl dUOUl IIIL*
houses going to be sold and
also to hear that we were
going to run Saturday. Some
were happy and some seemed
unhappy.
Your reporter was in Spartanburg
on August .'10 to attend
the funeral of an aunt.
Mrs. Ola Grubbs, who died
August 28.
Well, the weather has got a
bit cooler and I for one am
sure proud of it.
Luther Cothran had to loose
two weeks due to an infected
foot.
Horace Smith, filling doffer.
has been off several days
due to sickness.
Willie Wicker, filling spinner.
had the misfortune to
break a toe a few days ago. it
was a home accident.
We would like to welcome
to the second shift the following
spinners: Alsie Woody
and Peggy Patterson from the
third shift.
We are glad to see the sick
ones we wrote about last time
all have got able to return to
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Billy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Davis, Lydia Mills.
work and we hope everybody
will be feeling better now
that cool weather is here.
Well, news is very scarce
this time and will close by
saying may the Lord bless
and keep you until we meet
again.
SPINNING
3rd Shift
By Ellen Culpepper
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin
spent Sunday in Anderson
with Mrs. J. C. Thomanson.
Mrs. Cora Crow has returned
to work after being
out on leave of absence.
Mrs. Dolly McCravy gave
Ladon a birthday party August
22.
We welcome Opal Reed to
the 3rd shift.
We also welcome Ada Johnson.
Rubv Threatt. Fred
White and Ellen Culpepper.
Dot Martin has returned to
work after being off on a
leave of absence.
Sl/C Billy Davis spent a
weekend at home with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Davis.
Leather Smith was invited
to a Bar-B-Q September 13.
Harlev Culpepper. Mr. Jim
Tinsley. Mrs. Pete Lapey and
Kathv Culpepper went to
Greenville Saturday.
Joe Smith has been off
from work a couple of days
ill this week. Hope he is feeling
better.
Ida Gregory is spending the
weekend in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Alexander
are the happy grandparents
of their first granddaughter.
She arrived at
Blalock Clinic September 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gunner
and son from Greer were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lee of
Barnwell were also guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lee
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. K. Snelgrove.
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Lawrence is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Trurr.an Leopard. Clinton
Mills. He celeb: ated his 12th
birthday Sep'ember 16.