The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1959, Page 5, Image 5
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NO. 1 - 2
1st Shift
By Irene Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. D. Griffin
and Mrs. G. W. Culbertson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Bratcher on Friday night.
Mr. G. C. McLendon celebrated
a birthday the 25th of
May.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover McInvaille
visited their son and
daughter-in-law in Charlotte.
N. C., recently.
Miss Linda Patterson celebrated
a birthday on May 10.
Friends of R. J. Dunnawav
will regret to learn he is seriously
ill. having undergone
surgery last week at Hays
Hospital.
Cecil Davenport, of Clemson
College, observed a birthday
on May 4th and Mrs.
Joan Shealy, of Greenville.
celebrated one on May 12 and
Mrs. Joe Davenport observed
hers on May 23.
Friends of Mrs. Martha
Childers will be sorry to
learn she is a medical patient
at Hays Hospital. We all wish
for her a speedy recovery.
The many friends of Mrs.
A. M. Shumate will learn
with interest that she is re
uujjt-i iniui4 in nome alter
having undergone surgery in
Spartanburg General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
visited the latter's sister.
Mrs. C o r r i e Gosnell. in
Greenville recentlv, who is
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce
visited their daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Anderson, in Hickory,
N. C., the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Bailey visited in
Hock Hill the past weekend.
Mr. and Mis. John Gallman
will observe their 12th anniversary
on May 30.
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins observed
a birthday on May 1.
Sgt. Willie Cannon of Fort
Benning. Ga., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Cannon and
JuV.V'ki
Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jennings Cook. Lydia Mills, celebrated
his 10th birthday March
31.
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family and other relatives
here.
Mrs. W. K Rown "f Hon
dersonville, N. C., spent the
past week with her sister,
Mrs. Crowe, and with other
relatives here.
A/2C Jimmy Meeks. reported
to Brookley Air Force
Base in Mobile. Ala., on May
9th after having spent a 30
day furlough at home with
his mother, Mrs. Frances
Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Boyce and family visited in
Chimney Rock. N. C., on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Campbell, Jr., in Charlotte.
N. C.. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley
and Linda visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Fowler in Greenwood
the past week.
Linda Corley observed her
16th birthday on May 14.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam
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Miami, Florida, with their
son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Chandler
and family of Augusta. Ga..
spent the past weekend with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam,
Jr.. of Greenville, are spending
some time with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Milam, Sr.
WEAVING NO. 3
1st Shift
By Fronie Franklin
Ricky Blackwell. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell.
celebrated his 7th birthday.
May 6. Also Mrs. Gladys
Blackwell celebrated h e r
birthday Mav 10th.
Mr. W. J. Franklin has
gone all out for red and
white, already had a red and
white Chevrolet, and got a
boat to match it. Says he is
thinking about painting his
house red and white but enjoys
riding and sipping pepsi
cola more than fishing.
If anyone from Lydin Mi'ls
decides to have a party in the
very near future, please be
sure to invite the Cat with a
crew cut from No. .'1 Weaving.
?Signed, the 'A Cool Cats
Danny McAlister. grandson
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oi ivi i. ami mrs. \\ . j . r ranKlin,
celebrated his 1st birthdav
April 23.
Sandra. Brenda and Doyle
Campbell has been sick with
the measles.
Wilfred Harris and family
wish to thank all who donated
blood for his mother
while she was in the hospital.
Jim Canble celebrated his
59th birthday May 4.
Lealand Hazel and W. J.
Franklin spent the weekend
THE CLOTHMAKER
on the lake. Lealand caught
7 and W. J. caught nothing.
Lealand says all W. J. wanted
to do was ride and show off
his boat.
P. S.?W. J. was also the
cook.
SPINNING
2nd Shift
By Lena Revis
Greetings to our co-workers!
Hope everyone is feeling
fine. We all are very happy
of owning our homes and
want to show our appreciat
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Vivii vjr iy\.uuviljin^ L?U1 V a 1 UO.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Boling,
from Converse, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Blackwell
and family recently.
We welcome to our shift
Mrs. Swannie Smith, one of
our former spinners.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Corley,
from Aiken. S. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nelson.
Wayne Smith is sick with
the mumps.
Richard Clark is in the veterans
hospital in Columbia,
S. C.
Mrs. Jessie Mills and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Forester
and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Lawton in
their new home recently.
Mrs. Ludie Edwards fell
and broke a leg. She is the
mother-in-law of Leslie Edwards.
Friends of Harold Pearson
will be glad to know that he
is improving after having
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automobile accident.
Mrs. Lena Revis, Clyde.
Grace and Cathy Webb, Rev.
and Mrs. Mil ford Sanders
and son were Monday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples
of Sharon.
Birthdays
Ricky Blackwell?May 3.
Tommy Nabors?May 27.
Cleo Sexton?May 6.
Alvin Oswald?May 29.
Carroll Davis Wicker?May
1. 3 years old.
Sheila Dianne Wicker ?
May ti. 9 years old.
Lois Baker?May 5.
Marv r\?L-r>r?\Tr>\- 1.1
Pat Nelson?April 17.
Joyce Wvatt?May 9.
Nathan Wvatt?May 13.
Wedding Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Revis
will celebrate their 30th anniversary
May 29.
CARDING
1st Shift
By Martha Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore,
of Atlanta. Cla.. were quests
last weekend of their cousin.
Mrs. Robert R. Wyatt, of
Lvdia Mills.
We want to welcome Mr
S. F. Blackwell back to work
after being out for several
weeks due to an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snow
and children spent this past
Sunday on Lake Greenwood.
We are glad to know Mrs.
John T. Whitmore is heme
after being a patient at
Blalock Clinic. Hope she is
soon well again.
We are sorry to know that
Mrs. '.ill King has been sick
at home for the past week.
We certainly hope she is soon
well again.
Little Miss Joyce Wvatt
celebrated her 12th birthday
on May 9.
Nathan Wvatt celebrated a
birthday May 13th.
Everyone seems to be ver\
pleased over the idea of becoming
a new home owner,
and practically everyone is
beautifying their yards. We
do hope that we can keep our
village real pretty.
CARDING
3rd Shift
By William L. Gambrell
We want to welcome
Michael S. McGee to the 3rd
Shift.
We wish to extend sympathy
to Furman Bagwell in
the death of his brother-inlaw.
Albert Thomas, of Ware
Shoals.
We also wish to extend
sympathy to Marshall Motes
in the death of his aunt, Mrs.
A. J. Merchant, of Kinards.
Mrs. Victoria Culclasure, of
Newberry, grandmother of
William Alexander, died
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r-kfji ii 0111 di a v^uiuiiiuia
Hospital.
Mr. Frank Childress is improving
at his home after
being a patient at Hays Hospital
recently.
David Bagwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bagwell,
celebrated his birthdav April
14th.
We extend our deepest
sympathy to John F. Broom
in the death of his mother
recently.
CLOTH ROOM
By Shirley Barlow
Mrs. Perry Parrish and
Tami, with Mrs. Bobby Bennett
and Debbie, visited Mrs.
Frances Wray Skenens in
Columbia recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris.
Mr. Jerry Harris. Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Harris. Jr.,
and Mrs. Wilford Harris visited
Mrs Jerrv Harris. Sr..
who is seriously ill in Anderson
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford
and children visited Mrs.
James Dover. Mr. and Mrs.
Rov Dover, also Mrs. Lexie
Martin in Rutherfordton, N.
C.
Mrs. Elosie McElveen, Mrs.
Lucille Trammell and Mrs.
Mary Taylor attended Homecoming
at The Eastern Star
Home in Sumter May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston
spent the weekend in
Charleston, going especially
for the Carson-Schwartzrnan
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hill
and sons, of Spartanburg, vis:
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iilci lvir. tinu iviib. riciu
and familv recently.
Mrs. Hallie Campbell spent
the weekend with her daughter.
Mrs. J. H. Halley, in
Greenville.
Mrs. Ann Lawson honored
her niece. Linda Gail Shelnut.
with a party on her 12th
birthday. After refreshments
were served. Linda Gail was
presented many nice gifts.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wilhelmena
Trammel 1 and Sardy
Shelnut.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans
celebrated their 15th wedding
anniversary May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford
celebrated their 11th
wedding anniversary May 14
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
will celebrate their 16th anniversary
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Phipps celebrated the;r 7th
anniversary April 26.
Birthdays
Mr. W. H. Peavv?June 5.
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Hi! says Jimmy Derrel III, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hairston.
Lydia Mills. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O'Shields and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Hairston. Lydia Mills.
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"Hi there"! Vicki is the cute
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Lawson, Lydia Mills. She
is 9 months old.
These good looking children
are Clift and Kathy Tumblin.
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
James Dean. Lydia Mills.
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This smiling youngster is Darrell
Tumblin, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs Jampt Dpan T.vHia
Mills.
Ernest Harris?April 18.
Authur Alewine?April 21.
Jessie Mae Cwens?May 8.
Wilhelmena Trammell ?
April 15.
Linda Gail Shelnut?April
16.
Clara Belle Gilstrap?May
16.
Bobby Benr.ett?May 5.
Miii m Glenn?June 2.
Darrell Holbert?May 7.
Shirley Barlow?May 14
SPINNING
1st Shift
By Mary Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Overstreet
of Augusta, Ga., spent
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Davis recently.
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1M1 o. fc^Miciica oiilUL'1 U1 UUIII1son
City, Tennessee, is spending
two weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Sue Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Satterfield
announce the birth of
a daughter. LaWana DeAnne,
on April 24th. Mrs. Satterfield
is the former Shelby
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