The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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4 V jMBL. WEAVING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT By Irene Davenport lone Neal from Houston. Texas visited her brother. J. B. Neal and wife recently. Friends of Lamarre Patterson will be interested to know he has been discharged from the Army and is now residing with his father, Mr. J. B. Patterson. Mrs. Eva Shockley, mother of Mrs. Martha Motte. had a birthday Thursday, Nov. 27 and was honored with a birthday dinner at her daughter's home. Those present were Amelia Shockley, Carolyn. Sandy and David, from Greenville. Mrs. Wilma Stone and family from Lydia. Miss Peggy Mclnvaille of Lancaster spent the ThankStnvit-KT li i?l i r\ o dc i"i*U ^ * ? I I I ^ llv/UUUVO I L I 1 ilCl |Jlt 1 ents Mr. and Mrs. G rover Mclnvaille. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille and Kathy of Charlotte spent a recent weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille. ' iBHk jjflPKNt suf h ,p& Michael Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, will celebrate his 10th birthday December 22. Mr. Campbell is employed at Lydia Mills and Mrs. Campbell at Clinton Mills. Friends of Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille will be interested to know she is improving nicely after having undergone surgery in St. Francis (UniiJ r" -" . mi in vjreenviuc recently. Paula Shelnut from Greenwood spent Thanksgiving holidays with her mother. Mrs. Sarah Shelnut. Paula observed her 14th birthday Nov. 29. Mrs. Rosa Fowler celebrated a birthday Dec. 2. Janice Davenport will have a birthday on Dec. 26. Dianne Davenport spent Thanksgiving holidays with her sister. Mrs. Joan Shealv ard Mr. Shealv in Greenville. Miss Shannon and Jane Davenport of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport 4w& - mUrjk ~ uar&w*C and familv during Th.mL-?. giving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson observed a wedding anniversary Nov. 28. Cecil Davenport. Clemson College Student, spent Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Boyce Overstreet. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet, celebrated a birthday November 21. SPINNING 1ST SHIFT By Mary Ellison Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins spent a recent weekend in Laurens with her nephew, Mr. James Hamby and family. Dewev Darby. FT2. son of Mrs. Laura Darbv. is spending a leave at home with his wife, mother, and children. Mr. and Mrs. "Skinny" Gregory atended the funeral of Mrs. Gregory's sister, Mrs. Pearl Griffin, in Hickory Tavern recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fester Harris are visiting Mrs. Harris's parents. Mr and Mrs. MacHarris. Mr. W. P. Godfrey, fatherin-law of Mrs. Narvis Godfrey, is ill at home. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cook recently were Mrs. Cook's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Cook, of Asheville, N. C. Mr. a n d Mrs. Jennings Cook and Robert visited Mrs. n i ? * * * * ? look s sisier ivirs. n. L. Kdmond, in Spartanburg. $1' ~ %*i - '*>-> : J5->0 * i. *iL. - * ; V"v % T? -v-i - W. Jackie Gambrell. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gambrell. Lydia Mills, celebrated her 3rd birthday November 29th. Mrs. Hav Ooff and children and Mrs. Marv Kitchens and children of Kinards visited their sister. Mrs. Frank Nelson. Miss Maude Harvey, Mrs. Alma Harvey, Mr. Luther Med lock, and Lewis Med lock visited their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Med THE CLOTHMAKER lock, in Brocklett, Ga. recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and children of Greenwood spent a weekend recently with Mrs. Alma Harvey. Mrs. Harold Johnson and son Duane, visited her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. McCloud. in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fatterson have a baby bov named Walter. Jr. Mrs. Patterson was before marriage Katherine Mitchell. Mrs. G. R. Evans, mother of Mrs. C. E. Alexander is seriously ill. Our deepest sympathy goes to Miss Connie Davis and Mrs. Mozell Nelson, whose sister and aunt. Mrs. Minnie Spring, passed away recently. May God bless and be with you in these hours of sorrow. We welcome Miss Jessie Harriston and Mr. Howard Briers to the first shift. Birthdays Walter Colman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Colman, celebrated his 9th birthday Nov. 12. Mrs. Nora Kirby -Dec. 2 Melda Satterfield?Dec. 13 Mrs. Wilma Colman?Dec. 20 Ranson Colman?Dec. 19 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison?Doc. 1 SPINNING 2ND SHIFT By W. N. Nabors Well, another Thanksgiving has rolled around and we have so many things to he thankful for. We are indeed thankful for good health for most of us. also for our country. And for the Company we work for. 1 have been here almost eight years and they have never run less than five days per week, and for that I want to thank the management. We all need to think of all our blessings and thank the only one who can give them to us. Out- Heavenly Father, who pours out these blessings on us. As this is the last issue out before Christmas. may we wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May this be the greatest and the best you have ever had. 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. P. S. Bailey and the management for giving the help a This charming lady is Dianne King, granddaughter of Mrs. Carrie Snelgrove. I.ydia Mills. She will celebrate her 8th birthday December 20th. week off with pay for Christmas. Mrs. Vii*l Davis and family visited her daughter who -5 lives near Union the past weekend. We welcome to this shift 0< Elsie Seav, a spinner. There hasn't been too much sickness to report this time. 10 for which we are all thankful. A few colds and 1 ii?ht cases of the flu. Your reporter had company this week. The wife's brother from Greenville county and -1 also mv sister from Laurens came down on Wednesday. The Christ m a s savings were given out last nay day and 1 reckon Santa Claus was a happy man. As this is all I w have to report at this time 1 c'? will close bv saying Merry Christmas to you all and may the Lord Bless vou and keep you all until we meet again. re SPINNING SP 3RD SHIFT By Ellen Culpepper Richard L. Martin is spend- 'n ing a 20 dav leave with his w parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E W Martin. th Mrs. R. P. Martin will spend the winter months with w her son and daimhter-in-law. ,n Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin. M Wilton Lanford is visiting his sisters. Mrs. George Law- hi son and Mrs. Carrie Snel- ar move. th Wilton Lanford and Mrs. tli George Lawson visited in <M Orangeburg during a recent weekend. *<> Mrs. Louise Lawson visited *e Mrs. J. T. Lanford. who is a patient in General Hospital in Spartanburg. Mrs. Jackie Miller recently underwent surgery at Greenwood Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell are the proud grandparents of a grandson. The happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson. Mrs. Lillian Staines is the proud grandmother of a 3 grand-daughter. Lvman Mathis says he wants a new doff box for 1 If ^1 In This lovely lady is Letha Andrea i Johnson, granddaughter of Mi. s a ri rl Mr* I f I 1: - ....u i luyu L.nieiy, i.yuiti Mills. Mr. Fmery is a charter (*| member of the "Old Timers Club". > ' Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alexander are the proud grandparents of a new grandson. Little Lamest and Nathan 'u Patterson, sons of Mr. and N< Mrs. Marvin Patterson have been ill. M Birthdays t'( Barbara Reoce?7 vears old M. Nov. 2H DECEMBER. 1958 H. A. Caughman?Dec. 4th Loretta Hanks?Dec. 4th Larry McCravev ? Nov >th Charley Waldrop?Nov. 8th Steve Richev?4 years old i't. 28th Dot Martin?Nov. 12th Carrie Snelgrove ? Nov. Ith Diantie King? Dec. 20th Steve Webb Dec. 27th Emory Alexander ? Oct. 4h Lerov Alexander ? Oct. e4 V CARDING 1ST SHIFT By Martha Wyatt Mrs. Harriet King was last eek's guest of her son and uighter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. ill King of Clinton. Route 1 Sorry to know Mrs. Annie idl Johnson is sick and has ?en in the hospital in Latins, S. C. We wish her a icedv get well. St. W. D. Wyatt of Lake harles A F. B.. will be spendg the Christmas holidays ith his wife Mrs Peggy yatt. and mother. Mrs. Mara Wyatt of Lvdia Mills. Mr. "and Mrs". S. F. Blacked of Lvdia have been visitg their daughter. Mrs. S. T oore of Greenwood. S. C. Everybody seemed to have id a nice Thanksgiving day. id we have so much to bo ankful for. We were all ankful to be able to work l that day. Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt and n. Billy Wayne, and daughr, Joyce visited another son. 49^ little fellow with a word for 1 is Buddy King, grandson of rs. Carrie Snelgrove, Lydia ills. imcs Wyatt. in Winnsboro. C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinj? and other were visiting Mrs in^'s sister Mrs. Kffie Greuv of Rock Mill recently. Sorrv to hear Mrs. Joe ?( IVV luivi liniin ill .? . .. . .7V V I \ V I \ 1 11 (1 I ?r homo in Laurens. Hope ie is soon well and up a^ain Wishing everybody a Merr\ iiristmas and a happy New r?ar! CARDING 2ND SHIFT By Myrtle Alewine Mrs. Ada Cook celebrated t birthday on the lath of nvember. Carrol Einerv. daughter ? ! r. and Mrs. Horace Emery, lebrated lier birthday Dec. Mrs. L () Henry and fain