The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1959, Page 5, Image 5
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WEAVE ROOM
1ST SHIFT
By Irene Davenport and
Daisy Harris
Grover and Irene Culbertson
and children from Greenwood
were supper quests of
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher
recently.
The Weave Room Second
Hands of Lydia Mill enjoyed
a delightful party during
Christmas.
Mrs. Hellen Cook had as her
quests durinq Christmas Mr.
and ivirs. : >. I. Liiumlcy ol
Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Cook of Greenville; Mrs.
Macie Coats, Mrs. Alice Kin^,
Mrs. Florine Franks and children,
and Mrs. Janie Powers,
all of Laurens. Mrs. Powers is
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Laura Cauble. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Cauble, Lydia
Mills, celebrated her 9th birthday
December 15th with a party at
her home on Locust street.
Hellen's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
has as their Christmas
guests Mrs. Corrie Gasnell of
Greenville, Mrs. Ray Goodwin
and children of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDade
and family of Greenville, and
Mrs. Janie Prince, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Nabors a n d
children of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe DaVenllorf
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Sunday at Clemson returning
Cecil to school after he spent
the holidays at home.
Friends of C* rover Mclnvaille
will be glad to learn
he is able to return to work
after undergoing surgery.
Mrs. Kthel McLendon observed
a birth lay January 17
and Ciene McLendon celebrated
1 ers on Januat v 20.
Miss Betty Lou McLendon
spent Christmas week in
Florida with relatives.
Miss Janice and Dianne Davenport
visited in Charlotte
tin1 past weekend with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. (?. I). Mclnvaillc
and Pej*gy visited the
latter's sister and brother-inlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neal
of Greenwood, recently.
Miss Pe^gy Mclnvaille of
El1 ? Ate I
Lancaster spent Christmas
holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Mclnvaille.
During the holidays they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mclnvaille and daughter in
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. VVvlie Harper
and family <?f Greenwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd of
Lancaster visited Mr. S J.
Todd during Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral
and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille
and daughter in Charlotte
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and
family visited the latter's
mother in Good water. Ala .
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunawav
and children and Mr.
Bill Patterson visited relat'ves
in Winter Haven. Florida
during the holidays.
Callie Patterson observed
hnr 7th hirthH :u* Honnm h??r
24th.
Robert Patterson will observe
a birthday January 2fi
and Roger Patterson will observe
his birthdav January
27.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Leopard
celebrated a wedding anniversary
December 24.
Everyone at the Lvdia Mill*
sends our deepest sympathy
to the family of Mr. P. S
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"Hello! You there" says Ronni<
Roberson. two and one-ha'f yea
old son of Mrs. Bill Roberson
Lydia Mills.
Bailey. We fool that we have
lost one of our ureatesi
friends.
Welcome baek to Saralj
iicnKins who has been 01
leave of absence clue to i
fractured ankle.
Pvt. Kenneth Mceks speni
a 30 dav furlough with his
mother. Frances Mocks. Ik
reported back to Fort Dix
N. J. on his way to Germany
We welcome R o b or ti
Prince and Martha Childress
to the 1st shift.
We wish a speedy recovery
for Jack White who continues
ill at his home. Visiting hirr
while he is sick is Beatrice
White.
Earnest Prince and family
spent a few days with hi:
mother and sister recently.
Deepest sympathy to Trail
me Boozer in the death e
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her brother, Ginione Rowe in
Columbia last week. Also to
Charlie James who lost his
brother, Leezell James of
Greer, S. C.
We also send sympathy to
Mr. Bobby Richey of Newburn,
N. C., formerly of Lvdia,
who lost his infant son January
7. Mr. Richey is the
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Fuller.
Donald Boozer and family
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Boozer.
Janet Poole spent the holidavs
with her familv. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell
spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Burdnette recently.
Mr. J. T. Hamilton and
Billv Nelson want their
friends to know they have
opened the Sinclair Service
Station behind the Colonial
Stores. Everyone is invited to
come by.
Mr. R. J. Mills announces
the marriage of his daughter.
Margaret, to Capt. Forest D
Townsend from Wattsville.
S. C.
We have a proud papa in
our midst. Garel Satterfield
became the father of an 8 lb
6 oz. bov December 26. No
wonder he is all smiles this
week. His name is Fredirick
Edward (Rickev to his
friends.) His mother is the
fo*mer Mis^ Roots Taylor.
Birthdays
:->cun uaiiman. Januarv 19.
Victoria Culbertson. January
16.
Card of Thanks
"I'd like to express my
thanks through the Clothrr.aker
for all the wonderful
letters and flowers and every
wonderful thing that was
done for me while I was out
' with a broken ankle. Especially
to my club (Secret
Pal Club. Weave r2) for the
nice party they gave me and
the pretty things I received."
Sarah Jenkins
WEAVE ROOM
2ND SHIFT
By Lillian Forester
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ah . ami i\us. w an nuijnes
and little Debbv spent several
days during Christmas with
, mmMiMrni --^
Deborah is the lovely one year
old daughter of Mr. end Mrs. T.
E. Moor?, Lydia Mills.
\ Mrs. Hughes' parents and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Coolev and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Coolev of Helton. S. C.
* Mrs. J. W. Campbell has
1 been ill for three weeks and
a patient at Hays Hospital for
one week. She is doing nicely
now.
> Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor
and daughter. Bonnie, spent
several days in Tennessee
f visiting Mr. Taylor's mother
and other relatives during the s
holidays. J
Mr. Charlie Broome under- I
went surgery at Blalock
Clinic recently, but is back i
home and doing very well j
now. S
Mrs. Dova Broome had as t
her supper guest Sunday January
4th her daughter Mr. \
and Mrs. Carson Neal and (
Diannc of Greenville, and Mr. 5
and Mrs. John Rice of Easley, ?
and Earnestine McCall and f
daughter of Slater.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony For- r
ester and sons visited the D.
E. Lawton's in Orangeburg c
during Christmas. s
Mr. Charles Coker preached J
in Augusta. Ga. twice re- 1
cently.
SPINNING
1ST SHIFT
By Mary Ellison
Linda Turner of Union
spent a week with Linda Estes
recently.
Joe Lark attended the Sugar
Bowl game in New Orleans.
La.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenburg
and Jefferv of Charlottesville,
Va. and Mr. Frank
Burgess of Washington. D. C.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j
Ellison and other relatives ]
during Christmas week. ]
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton
of Greenwood and James
Morris of Clearwater. S. C.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Campbell.
Mrs. Lula Birchmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffin
and Joyce of Columbia, spent
Christmas with Miss Connie
Birchmore.
Mrs. Otis Welchel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Howell.
has joined her husband in
El Paso. Texas.
Mr. Lewis Bobo of Whitmire.
brother of Mrs. Nina
Howell, is ill.
Our deepest sympathy goes
to Mrs. Betty McElhannon.
whose father passed away
this month. Also for Mrs. A.
E. Alexander, whose mother
passed away in December.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hair
ston have a new baby boy.
born in November.
Mrs. Ray Riley has come
home after visiting her husband
in Jacksonville, Fla.
M rs. Lizzie Hawkins spent
Christmas with her son. Mr.
Harold Hawkins, in Seneca.
Sgt. Edward Whitt is spending
a JO day leave with his
mother. Mrs. Lessie Davis.
GM/2 and Mrs. Joe Tumblin
and children are spending
a JO day leave with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean
before reporting back to
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold JohnWFWk
Rickey Dale Campbell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Campbell, Lydia
Mills, celebrated his 2nd birthday
December 13.
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?on and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
fohnson visited in Charlotte.
C. recently.
Alvin Satterfield is spendng
a 30 day leave with his
)arents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell
Satterfield before reporting
jack to Alameda, Calif.
Mrs. A. E. Alexander
vishes to thank the Moose
I!lub, The Spinning and
Spooling Room Flower Club,
md Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanders
or the lovely wreaths sent
vhen Mrs. Alexander's
nother passed away recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snvler
of Johnson City, Tenn.
;pent two weeks with Mrs.
snyaer s mother. Mrs. bue
Banks.
Birthdays
Mozell Nelson. Jan. 22.
Gladys Campbell. Jan. 2.
David Campbell. Jan. 18.
Jimmy O' Shields. Jan. 7.
Mickey Riley. Jan. 8.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson.
Jan. 17.
SPINNING AND SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By W. N. Nabors
Delores McCravev and
family visited her mother
near Spartanburg during the
holidays and while they were
gone someone entered their
house and took about half
their groceries.
Your reporter visited his
sisters in Enoree and Wodruff
and also over in Greenville
county to visit the wife's
people. I sure did enjoy the
holidays.
Mrs. Lena Revis and chil
dren, with Miss Judv Ellis
spent the holidays with Mrs.
Revis' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Maples at Sharon. S. C.
Mrs. J. W. Wrenn had as
her guests at Waterloo Benny
Wrenn and Betty Chad wick
of Alabama, also Miss Sarah
Owens of Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton
visited Mrs. Jessie Hairston.
Sandra Oakley sends her
best regards to her friends
on this shift.
Mrs. Vera Patterson had as
her guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Harris from Fountain Inn. Mr.
and Mrs. Rosco McGinnis and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred White
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
White in Ware Shoals.
Mrs. Evelyn League and
daughter of Greenwood spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred White.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards
of Charleston were
guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert
Clark.
Mrs. Frankie Blackwell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Blackwell.
We are glad to see Louise
Brown back at work after
several days in Laurens Hos
I II to I.
Paul Junior Tavlor, son of
Mrs. Francis Motes, who is
stationed in Alameda. Calif.,
called her on Dec. 24 and
wished her a merry Christmas.
Emmie Thomas visited her
brother Lerov Pace in Ware
Shoals during t^e holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L H. Pearson
has as them guests for the
holidays Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Diggs of West Palm Beach.