The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1959, Page 5, Image 5
APRIL, 1959
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WEAVING
3rd Shift
By Fronie Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ledford
and Eddie went to Albany,
Ga., this weekend because of
a death in the family. 1
Hazel Mann celebrated a
birthday April 2.
Mrs. Fronie Franklin vis- (
ited her grandchildren the
past weekend.
Deborah Jean Blackwell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J
Ralph Blackwell, celebrated 1
her 5th birthday March 31. 1
She had a nice birthday
party. :
~ r. and Mis. Ralph Blackwell
and family visited Mrs.
Blackwell's grandmother in
Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Campbell celebrated their
18th w e d d i n g anniversary
March 15. )
Woodrow Campbell had a
birthday March 3.
Larry Hazel, son of Mr. and '
Mrs. Leland Hazel, celebrated
his 2nd birthday March 20. i
Jack Graham has moved 1
to his new home on Beech I
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Smith visited
Mrs. Smith's mother
in Greenwood this weekend.
Ann King celebrated her i
birthday April 5. ;
Mr. and Mrs. James Am- 1
mons celebrated their 11th
wedding anniversarv March :
3rd.
Ilarlev Culpepper c e 1 e- ?
brated his birthday April 3. <
Chuck Baker was 7 years !
old April 9.
James Overstreet had a <
birthday April 28. <
Mrs. Mattie Dean had a
birthday April 9.
Chuck Baker is sick. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Templeton
and Mike visited in
Georgia this weekend. 1
Leland Hazel and Buck Gil- ;
strap went to Lake Murray ]
last week. They caught four <
?Brim.
?
Eddie Brown celebrated his 6th
birtl day March 14. He is the son
oi Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Biown. i
Lydia Mills.
SPINNING
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
We of the Spinning department
wish to welcome Mr.
Bodie back on the job after
an extended illness.
Our deepest sympathy for
Mrs. Jennings Cook in the
death of her brother. Claude
Waldrop.
Airman 2nd Class and Mrs.
Jimmy O'Shields and Mike
spent a few days with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O'Shields, before going to Orlando.
Fla., where he will be
st;it inrw>r 1
Mrs. Harold Johnson and
Diane and Mrs. Reba Dunaway
and children spent a day
with Mrs. Johnson's mother.
Mrs. Lorcne Young, in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Colman
and Mrs. Addie Colman
visited Mr. James Coker, who
recently had an operation at
Greenville General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Colman
attended the races at
Greenville-Pickens speedway
recently.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ellison Easter weekend
were Mr. Frank Burgess of
Washington, D. C.. and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rosesburg
and son. Jeffery, of Charlottesville.
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison.
Mrs. Lillian Ellison and
Mrs. Ola Sanders visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. VV. Carlev a reDent
Sundav in Ninetv Six.
5. C.
Mrs. Ray Ross of Gray
Court is spending a week
with her mother, Mrs. Nathalee
Tucker.
Mrs. W. R. Pridmore spent
a recent Sunday with Mrs.
Nora Kirbv.
Mr. John Waldrop, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Waldrop and Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Waldrop and
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lvh. ana ivirs. Uharley VValdrop,
Bill Waldrop, Rev. and
Mrs. B. L. Wood. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Lindsev. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Grant. Mrs. Roy
Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
W$iWi
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Rhonda Simmons is the three
months old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Matha Simmons and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Neal, Lydia Mills.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Cook and Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Edmonds were here due to
the death of Mr. Claude Waldrop.
Also Mr. Roy Waldrop
of Anchorage, Alaska.
Mrs. J. H. W a 11 e n z i n e,
mother of Mrs. Lillie Belle
Miller, spent a recent weekend
with her daughter.
Dick McLendon, who has
just returned from Okinawa,
is spending a leave with his
mother, Mrs. Stella McLendon.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton?April
11.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pennington?April
6.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Campbell?April
4.
Birthdays
Linda Roper?May 1.
Alice O'Shields?April 15.
Mary Ellison?April 7.
Mr. Mac Harris?April 25.
Wayrion Tucker?April 17.
James Kirby?April 21.
Mrs. Jennings Cook?April
19.
James McElhannon ? April
22.
Kathv McElhannon ? April
25.
Beula Jones?April 8
Jack Lanev?April 12.
SPINNING
Znd Shift
By W. N. Nabors
We are glad to welcome
back to the Spinning department
and the second shift
Mrs. Sandra Oakley, who recently
moved back here from
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barnes
with Mrs. Jesse Mills and
daughter. Sandra, visited C.
F. Boling in Converse. S. C..
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris,
from Fountain Inn. visited
Mrs. Vera Patterson recently.
Mrs. Mary Ellis with her
grandchildren joined with
Mrs. Lena Revis and her
group of training union class
in an Easter egg hunt at
Horseshoe Falls on Easter
Sunday.
We of the second shift wish
a speedy recovery for Mrs.
Emmie Thomas and hope she
will soon be able to return to
work.
We also wish the same for
Matt Davis of the Spooling
department.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Painter
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Pearson recentlv.
Charles Pearson of the U.
S. Navy was also visiting the
Pearsons.
Birthdays
Ethel Cauble?April 15.
John Revis?Anrii
Sandra Mills?March 29.
Well as this is about all the
news we have this time wc
will close by saying May the
Lord bless you all and keep
you until we meet again.
CARDING
1st Shift
By Martha Wyatt
We are vorv glad to know
that Mr. S. F. Blackwell is
able to be up and at home
after an operation at Blalock
Clinic. Hope he will soon he
back to work.
Glad to see this pretty
weather. Hope it makes
everyone feel better. As Mrs.
Alice Snider said. "I can just
see the fish jumping up in
the lake."
We arc very proud of our
card room after the rearrangement
and installation
of quite a bit of new machinery.
We want to say thanks
to our overseer, Mr. Van Oxner,
Jr., and all those responsible
for a job well done. We
also wish to thank the com- 1
panv for providing us with r
good equipment in order that t
we can make good quality t
work.
CARDING 1
2nd Shift c
By Herman Phipps. Jr. t
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McEl- c
hannon were weekend guests s
of Mr. and Mrs. CI. R. Pollard
in Greenwood. c
Mrs. Ned Vincent celebrated t
her birthday on March 15. t
Tonv Vincent was 12 years >
old the 5th of April. I
Mr. and Mrs. Herman y
Phipps, Jr. announce the i
birth of a daughter, Ronda e
Yvonne, March 24th at Hays a
Hospital. Mrs. Phipps before
marriage was Miss Corrine \
Lawson. daughter of Mr. and s
Mrs. Marion Lawson. c
D. E. Roberts attended fu- \
neral services of his uncle, i
William P. Roberts, in Wil- s
liamston, S. C., Friday, April p
3rd. (
We welcome Adger Craw- t
ford, Jr. to the Carding de- i
partment. t
To all employees:
holding^Exemnf^' Pa-vro11 I
much FEDERAL??n "f'Cate "
Therefore it iJ^ tax to
a"d up to date a 'nTrtant ths
certiticate (Form W-4) from the
Usually your exemptions chai
divorced, when a dependent is bo
or stop supporting a dependent.
Be careful to avoid claiming
does not allow. Any taxpayer wh<
knows he is r.ot entitled to make
tion. However, if you wish to red
for the purpose of increasing vo
nearer your correct income tax, ^
THE CAV
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Clintcn-Lydia Mills sponsored tl
Southern Textile Basketball Tourr
month. They were eliminated in '
scoring two victories in one day.
In the photo?Front Row: Sam
Cauble and Truman Owens. Back I
Pat Lowe. Billy Watkins and Bobby
Bill Terry).
5
You Contribute
To Safety
Whether he realizes it or
lot, every employee is helpng
or hurting his departnent's
safety record. This is
rue because the departmenal
record is the combined
ecords of all who work
here. Any one employee can
ontribute to the success of
he safety record, or he can
lestroy it by a careless, unafe
act.
Are you proud of your
lepartment's record? If so,
hen you can take satisfacion
in knowing that you did
rour part in attaining it.
lowever, if the record of
rour department is not good
t means that you or someone
lse failed to work safely and
in injury resulted.
As the new year begins,
vhy not resolve to work
afelv yourself and to enourage
others to do so. If
'ou do this, you will be dong
your part toward a good
afety record for your de>artment
and for your plant.
)f more importance, you will
>e looking out for your own
nterest and the welfare of
hose who work with you.
Department uses your VVithrorm
W-4) to determine how
deduct from your pay.
it this certificate be accurate
our present certificate is cor;
in error, either because your
or other reasons, get a new
Personnel Department,
oge when you get married or
rn or dies, or when vou begin
any exemption that the law
3 claims an exemption that he
>s himself subject to prosecuuce
or omit exemption claims
ur withholding to an amount
rou may do so.
ALIERS
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le above basketball team in the
\ament held in Greenville last
the consolation semi-finals after
Owens. Jimmy Braswell, Billy
low: Cecil Davenport, Joe Lark.
Thomas. (Photo taken by Coach