The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1958, Page 3, Image 3
OCTOBER. 1958
WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Sudie Putnam
Those cool days sure arc
nice after a long hot summer.
Donald Powers spent a
weekend at home recently.
Thomas Keplinger, a friend,
came with him. They are
stationed at the Naval Air
Station in Norfolk. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tally of
Salem. S. C., and Mr. Luther
Neal and son of Greenville,
were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Neal.
Nellie Price and Mrs. Ella
Harvey visited Mrs. Harvey's
sister. Mrs. Bessie Nelson, of
Lanford Station. Mr. Nelson
has been ill for quite some
time.
Mr. Cole was a patient at
Hays hospital were he underwent
surgery, due to something
being wrong with his
elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam
and Wallace attended a
family dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy
in Joanna recently. Bruce
Murphy has recently finished
his basic training with the
A i l* i
Roy Jackson ami his mother,
Mrs. D. G. Jackson, were recent
visitors of Mrs. W. D.
Terry, due to the illness of
Susan. Susan underwent an
appendectomy at Hays Hospital.
She has returned home
now and doing fine.
Arthur Davis has returned
to work after being a patient
at Havs Hospital.
James Harris is working in
Weaving s3 now and we're
sorry to lose him. but glad to
have Marcel (Nub) Barker to
take his place. Nub has been
on the third shift for a numl
, ii.. i
iji-i ) uuis. nt' says iif sun'
is glad to be on the first shift.
Yours truly. Sudie. is glad
to be back at work after being
a surgical patient at Blalock
Clinic.
Teresa Anne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Patterson, celebrated
her first birthday recently.
She is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Meadors, Clinton
Mills, and niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Tinsley, Clinton Mills.
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WEAVING NO. 2
3rd Shift j
By Jeanette Gilliam
Mr. and Mrs. David Masters
spent the weekend with his ^
parents recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulyss Gilliam .
celebrated their 16th wedding
anniversary October 2.
Birthdays
Ansele Gilliam?October 12.
Kat Masters?October 25.
Helen Glenn?October 20.
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WEAVING NO. 3
1st Shift J
By Grace Wooten
Hi Folks. 1
How many of you can work
the hula hoop? It looks i
uugmy easy ior me young- |
sters, but I'm inclined to ]
agree with the little 4 year (
old girl who told her grand- I
mother that "grandma's ain't 1
s'posed to do it." Wish I had ]
thought them up. though. i
We've had quite a number '
of our folks out sick during
the last month. Joyce Hand- ]
back and Alta Riser have both (
been hospital patients. Dot
Lanford was on sick leave for i
a week or so. but we're happy i
they're able to be back at
work. Mildred Kinard is on
our sick list at the time of ]
this writing, we hope she'll
be back real soon. Also Aline
Lanford is now on sick leave. ]
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we wisn hit a speeay re- i
covery.
We welcome James Harris <
to Weaving s3. He comes from i
Weaving = 1. Mrs. Harris is a ;
patient at State Park. Columbia.
Mr. Harris and children
visit her regularly and report |
that she is making progress (
toward recovery, for which |
we're very glad. We sure
hope she continues to improve.
We should be very (
grateful for the work that the
Tuberculosis Association is
doing and support it wholeheartedly
with our financial
backing. It really takes money
to do what they're doing, so
when their drive starts, give
generously. (
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner
visited her sister, Mrs. Inez
Griffith, who is a surgical patient
at Greenville General
Hospital. Our best wishes to
her for an early recovery.
Moll and Inaboll went window
shopping in Greenwood
on a recent Sunday afternoon,
but Mell said it would be
about as hard to got those
things out of the window as
it would be to buy them.
Marv Terrv was sure thrilled
to get on the "honor roll"
recently (97.02 production, no
seconds. Ask Mary what she
forgot the next day.)
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsic Allman
had the former's father.
Mr. I). U. Allman. of Union as
guest recently and they visited
Bootsie's sister, Mrs.
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Jzzie Cooper, in Pelzer, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs and
;on visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
lardy at Clemson on a recent
Sunday and the weather was
10 beautiful they just couldn't
esist a trip on up into the
nountains.
MM I and Mrs. Dalmer Wooen
and children were recent
?uests of the Cecil Wootens.
Jalmer. who has been sta.ioned
at a naval base in
Connecticut for the past 8
nonths, is being transferred
jack to Key West. Fla.
Ask Sam Owens and Jimmv
Braswell how thcv enjoyed
he World Series. They were
it?ht on hand in New York
or four of the games. I know
hev enjoyed Saturday and
Monday's game, for the Yanks
.von those two. Hope they
lidnt' lose any money on this
;eries.
A3/C Kurman Adams spent
1 21 day leave with his par?nts.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'\dams. The Air Force has
eallv streamlined Furman.
He reports to Westover Field.
Mass.. from here. Good luck
.o you. Furman.
Kenneth Meeks was also a
visitor to Weaving -3 recently.
He took basic training at
Fort Benning. Ga.. but we
Jidn't get a chance to talk to
Tim. so we don't know where
ie goes from here. But he
really looked good in that
jniform. Our best wishes to
rou. Kenneth.
John Lee Simmons, son of
Mrs. Estelle Roland, has re?nlisted
in the Navy for six
rears. John Lee will report
to the Naval Base in Charleston.
October 25. Good luck.
John.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and family visited the Joe
Wards in Greenville recently.
Also along with Mr. and Mrs.
I). M. Sanders they visited
Oscar Brown at Wei ford.
Misses Sue and Bea Terry
>f Greenwood spent a week
recently with their brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Terry.
A. G. Galloway has been
bragging about a new grand
daughter, Tammv Angeline.
born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Franklin. September 28. at
Hays Hospital. Tammy weighed
7 lbs. 4 ounces. Mother is
the former Miss Martha Galloway.
Mrs. Missouri VVilkie has
been doing a little bragging,
too. but about a grandson.
Dennis Stanley James, born
September 29 at Blalock's
Clinic. Proud parents are Mr.
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This lovely young lady is Laura
Jacks, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jacks. Clinton Mills.
and Mrs. Thomas James. Does
he look like you, Thomas, or i
Dot? <
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard 1
celebrated their 13th wedding
anniversary October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Cannon ]
celebrated their silver wedding
anniversary September
30. 1
Mm.rnll R
birthday October 13.
Melvin Huev had a birth- ;
day October 15. <
Jeter Dunaway's birthday !
was October 29.
Don Handback will be 12 <
years old November 6. <
Mrs. Frank Lvda observed
her birthday October 5.
Joe Adams was 11 years old 1
October 22.
Melane Snelgrove was 7
years old October 16. i
Alta Riser said she had a
birthday October 7. and that
she wasn't sure but she thinks
she's 46.
A wedding of interest recently
was that of Mrs. Ora
Wood and J. D. Williams. Ora
and J. D. were married Sep- '
iember 13, at the home of Rev.
Hampton of Laurens. They i
took a short wedding trip to
Jacksonville. Orlando, and
Daytona Beach. Fla.. and visited
J. D.'s son. Jack, in Col
l.:. T>1 I _ 1 J
lumuia. 11ley nave puiciiaaeu
a home on Musgrove St. and
are getting settled into it at
the time of this writing. Congratulations
and best wishes
to vou both for much happiness.
WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Mary Miles
Hi Everybody.
Here it is news time again.
1 hope everybody is enjoying
the World Series as much as
I am. (I'm a Brave fan).
We would like to welcome
Margaret Peace back to the
3rd shift.
Congratulations to Vera
Barnett and J. C. Childress
upon their recent marriage.
We wish them many happy
vparc tnoplhpr Vpra's fpllnw
employees gave her a household
shower. She received
many useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. "Ches" King
will celebrate their wedding
anniversary October 28. Our
congratulations to them.
Mrs. Lillian Trammell and
Margaret Peace attended a
birthday dinner at Unity
Church Recreation Hall. Nine
members of their family have
birthdays in September. Thirty-five
guests were present.
Louise Martin was out of
work sick recently. We're
glad to see her back
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells
and family visited in Rock
i 1111. IS. L\. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bubber Creswell
and family visited in
Newberry. S. C.. recently.
Miss Avynell Mahaffey
spent her vacation in Caldwell.
N. J. She was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mahaffey.
Our deepest sympathy to
Uncle "Dick" Sanders at the
death of his son. Lonnie Sanders
Lonnie was killed in a
car wreck in Michigan.
Kd Cham bliss of Columbus,
(la., visited Mary Miles recently.
Mary Miles visited in Charlotte.
N C.. recently.
Has everybody learned to
Hula Hoop? Some gals in the
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weave room are mighty stiff
and sore from trying. I won't
L-all any names (they're trying
Lo reduce.)
We would like to welcome
R b e r t O'Sullivan, Lewis
Howard. Y a n c y Burton,
James M. Pruett, John (Duck)
Dunaway, and Betty J. Price
to the 3rd shift weaving.
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Masters of Greenwood. S. C.,
announce the birth of a baby
daughter. Katherine Marie,
Sentember 13 at Self Memo
rial Hospital, Greenwood, S.
C. She weighed 7 lbs. 4
ounces. Mrs. Masters is the
former Betty Jo Vincent,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Vincent, Sr.
Birthdays
Larry W. Masters?October
6.
Avvnell Mahaffev?October
5.
Lillian Trammell?September
25.
Albert Roper ? September
30.
Dan Lanford?October 17?
6 years old.
Jr. Lanford ? October 24 ?
(We wonder how old?)
Steve Tucker ? September
16?27 years old.
Bobby Quinn?October 21.
Bobbie Jean Trammell ?
September 23.
Raymond Lawrence ? September
17.
Opal Glenn?September 17.
bwenn Koper ? beptember
5.
Charles Roper ? September
8.
Minnie Roper?September
2.
Louise Martin ? September
9 (16 and ?).
James Wells?September 9.
Brenda and Linda Motte?
September 27?6 years old.
Dorothy Green ? October 9
?3 years old.
SPINNING NO. 1
1st Shift
By Ruby Lydia and
Vera Smith
A /1P 3 Ti * D^LL..
rw iv^ cinu iviia. duuuv oictswell
and son are visiting with
Bobby's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Braswell.
Sgt. and Mrs. Ruth Hingos,
Geneva Lowerv and Nellie
Clay visited in Greenville.
Mrs. Hazel Wells and her
new baby spent two weeks
with her mother, and your
reporter. Ruby Lydia. We
sure are proud of little Carole.
Birthdays
Dana Turner will be 13 November
10.
Linda Dunawav ? October
16.
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Smile ? Smile ? Smile says Libby
Ann Jacks. 9 months old
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jacks. Clinton Mills.