The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1958, Page 3, Image 3
NOVEMBER, 1958
WEAVING NO. 2
2nd Shift
By Leila Black
Mr. Louie Black of Richmond,
Va., spent several days
with his father, Harry, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan
and children visited
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nelson
in Whitmire last weekend.
Linda. Jimmy and Kay McMillian
are much better after
being confined to their home
because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
and children visited in
Cw roon \M 1 1 o rnnnntlo
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harvely,
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Powell
and Mr. Bill Hardy were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Black.
Birthdays
Mrs. Inez McGinnis had a
birthday, but didn't say which
one.
Miss Doris Tucker will have
a birthday Nov. 28th.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roper
celebrated a wedding anniversary
Nov. 7th?22nd one.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black
their 11th anniversary on
Nov. 11.
Sorry to report that Lloyd
Taylor and Mr. Turner are
out. due to sickness. Sure
glad to have Colev back after
being ill several days.
WEAVING NO. 2
3rd Shift
By Jeanette Gilliam
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilson
celebrated their lBth anniversary
Oct. 7th.
Birthdays
Ann Thompson?Nov. 3rd.
WEAVING NO. 3
By Grace Wooten and
Mildred Kinard
The employees of No. 3
Weaving. Clinton Mills, would
like to say "Thanks" for the
flu shots.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr..
and children, of Williston,
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Lynn and Vickie Foster are the
attractive daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Foster, Clinton
Mills. Lynn will celebrate her
first birthday Dec. 5th. Vickie is
five.
a.
l&fea
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Terry, and attended the homecoming
game at P. C. On
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Terry and Mrs. Posey Taylor
shopped in Greenville.
Patrolman and Mrs. Charles
Oxner of Aiken, spent a recent
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Oxner.
Mrs. R. C. Oxner and Mrs.
Mary Bouknight visited Mrs.
Oxner's daughter and son-inlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell.
in Charlotte recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams
had as their guests on a recent
weekend Mrs. Florence Moore,
J. D.'s sister, from Augusta;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
and T' ny of Greenwood, and
Mr. anu Mrs. L. B. Slay and
children of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dessie
Wilkes motored to Chimney
Rock recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs
spent a recent weekend in
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Your reporter (Grace) and
Cecil, with Eunice and Earl
Braswcll visited Grandfather
Mountain the last of October
and nearly froze to death, but
the scenery was worth it.
Has anyone noticed the tree
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i;iu\\ mi; i#11 mjj in x\ii>. i-/i?ici
Leopard's house on Sloan St.?
I know she's glad she's going
to move out before it gets
grown.
The Joe Ward's and children
of Greenwood were dinner
guests of the Rudolph
Barkers on a recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner.
of Williamston. were recent
weekend visitors to the
Grady Turners.
Billy and Jerry Butler, sons
of the Lewis Butlers. Jr.. and
Larry Smitherman, son of the
M. I). Smithermans. underwent
a tonsilectomy in October.
All are doing fine and
are back in school.
Seaman John Lee Simmons.
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Donald Handback. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Handback. Clinton
Mills, celebrated his 12th
birthday November 6.
THE CLOTHMAKER
son of Mrs. Estelle Roland, ter
was home for a weekend visit a bi
Nov. 1st. After reporting back C]
to Charleston Naval base, he Fori
will be stationed in Norfolk, birtl
Va. Ji
Glad to report that Mrs. M
Estelle Roland is able to be O:
back at work after a three M
weeks illness. Estelle wants C]
to take this means to thank 24th
friends for the shower, visits,
phone calls, and other nice
things done for her during
her illness. M
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles Mar
and Kennv were home re- Lus
centlv for a visit tn thoir mr- Rw
ents and friends. Jimmy is rece
attending Duke University in A
Durham. N. C., and working prei
toward another scholarship, her
Keep up the good work. Jim- wer
my, we're proud of you. fres
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Kuyken- enjt
dall, of Trvon, N. C.. visited by i
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice C
Kuykendall. Oak
The Loyal Order of Moose Oak
have begun their annual cam- Jud
paign of "Operation Santa and
Claus", for underprivileged he 1
children. Anyone having toys M
or wanting to make a donation baci
to help make this a success. sev<
are asked to contact Cecil abs<
Wooten. or J. E. Braswell. Jr.
SPI and Mrs. Jimmy Woo- J;
ten and children spent a long 12th
weekend with his parents. L
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woo- R
ten. recently. El
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin P
and dau hters of Florence
spent a weekend recently
with relatives. I
Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Mrs. eve
Carolus Davis were visitors sho
in Ware Shoals recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carolus Davis.
Mrs. Tommy McElveen, Mrs.
Oscar Kinard and Mrs. Ben
Mauldin attended the Annual q
Inspection of the Woodruff
Chapter Order of the Eastern p^(
Star in Woodruff. October ma]
25th. Lui
Birthdays and Anniversaries nin
Al/C Barold Meadors had gra
a birthday Nov. 13. ^
Sam Owens observes his anc
silver wedding ? ooph! we we<
mucin suvcr oirinciav i\ov. it. Mr:
Junior Sipes' birthday is >,
Nov. 28. anc
Sam La.vson celebrated his Mr
birthday Nov. 21. The two anc
Sams and Junior are warp
hands and I hope you find ly 1
their picture, all taken to- Crc
get her elsewhere in this issue.
Evans Lever had a birthday ^
Nov. 8. bu.. I don't think he 28t
celebrated it. L
Verle Barker was 14 years ?
old Nov. 25.
Mrs. Bill Campbell, daugh
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This lovely young lady is Lois
Trammell, daughter of Mrs. Lillian
Trammell, Clinton Mills. Lois 1
is in the 10th grade at Woodruff old
High School. Sai
of the R. C. Oxners, had
rthday Nov. 3.
pi. Cole L. Blease, Jr., of
t Riley, Kansas, has a
hdav Dec. 9.
mmy Hughes?Nov. 12th.
ildred Kinard?Nov. 5th.
scar Kinard?Nov. 6th.
ell Huey?Nov. 30th.
leveland Campbell ? Nov.
i.
SPINNING NO. II
By Jennie Hames
!rs. Cleo Lusk and Mrs.
y Chanev honored Mrs.
k's daughter, Mrs. Nancy
kham, with a stork shower
intly at Mrs. Lusk's home,
number of guests were
>ent and each remembered
with a lovely gift. Games
e played and later on rehments
were served. An
avable evening was had
all.
huck Giles, freshman at
: Ridge Military School, in
: Ridge, N. C., visited Miss
v Laney. daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Jesse Laney. while
was home.
[rs. Margie Woodward is
k at work after being out
?ral weeks on leave of
[?nce.
Birthdays
ackie Ann Gilmer ? Nov.
1.
ueille Woody?Nov. 12th.
iley Gilmer?Nov. 25th.
laine Campbell?Nov. 19th.
eggv Moore?Nov. 7th.
ANNOUNCEMENT
wish to thank each and
rvone that sent the lovely
wer gifts to my party.
Nancy Beckam
SPINNING NO. 3
By Jennie Hames
arolyn Ross, daughter of
. and Mrs. B. F. Ross of
>enix City. Ala., will be
rried December 20th. Mrs.
a Ross will go to Ft. Beng
for the wedding of her
nddaughter.
Ir. and Mrs. Luther Fuller
1 daughter. Gail, were
?kend guests of her mother,
s. Vesta Eubanks. recently.
,Tr unrl Mrs T .au'snn
i daughter, Dallas, visited
. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
1 children in Greenville.
Iiss Tonita Lawson recentcisited
Miss Mary Banks of
>ss Hill.
Birthdays
-liss Linda Osborn ? Nov.
h.
?avern Osborn?Dec. 8th.
>hirlev Ott?Oct. 28th.
Births
dr. and Mrs. Oren Lewis of
P\
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Terry Lee is the five months
son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge
riders, Clinton Mills.
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"I see the birdie" says Gary
Ficklin. son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Ficklin. Clinton Mills, and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Meadors, Clinton Mills.
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Little Teresu Woodward, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodward,
Clinton Mills. is nine
months old.
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Jackie Ann Gilmer, attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Gilmer, celebrated her 7th birthday
Nov. 12th. Mrs. Gilmer is
employed in No. 2 Spinning
Room, Clinton Mills.
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These two young gentlemen are
Sam Owens, employed at Clinton
Mills, and Truman Owens, employed
at Clinton Mills Store.
How time flies!