The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1959, Page 3, Image 4
JUNE. 19S9
weav:ng no. i
2nd Shift
By Lucy Robinson
Mr. Dorsey Turner and son.
Randy, also Marion Turrer
visited in Greenville Saturday.
Lucy Robinson visited her
sisiter in Union recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell.
Diane and Angela Wilson,
visited Mrs. Edith Wilson
at General Hospital in Spartanburg
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkman,
of Honea Path, visited
This attractive young lady is
Linda Word, neice of Mr. and
Mrs. Coley Campbell, Clinton
Mills. Linda is a rising senior
at Laurens High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
Sunday.
We welcome Leon Hedgepeth
to Weaving -1.
Sorry to lose Don Copeland
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uil" aivunu Mini. I 11'
went on the first.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kirbv
visited his sister in Simpsonville
Sunday.
Mr. aiul Mrs. Colev Campbell
spent a weekend at
Santec Cooper fishing. Bill
caught a big rock bass. Colev
just sat back and watched.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Anita Turner?June 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. Colev Campbell
celebrated their wedding
anniversary June 27.
Wayne Smith?June 28.
WEAVING NO. 2
2nd Shift
By Leila Black
Mrs. Cleo Evans, of Wilson.
N. C., visited her sister and
family, Mrs. Betty Creswell.
Mr. McCall doesn't ever
have any news but we've all
found out he has a new white
'59 Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blackley.
of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Harris, of Fountain
Inn, and Mrs. Vera Patterson
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. McGinnis.
Mrs. J. R. Williams and
Louie Black visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Black Sunday.
Miss Sandra Turner, daughter
of Albert Turner, loom
fixer on our shift, has gone
to work at Stone's Mfg. Co.
in f Jrr>??n\ril 1?? Sv C
Birthdays
Betty Creswell?May 9.
Barbara Black?May 26.
Harry L. Black?June 24.
James McMillan?June 15.
Welcome
Annie M. Everett?Weaver.
Gradv Fallaw?Weaver.
Thomas Iusti?Hour Hand.
School honor roll of our
Department's children?
Kay McMillan. 4th Grade
Harriet Black. 2nd Grade
Jimmy McMillan. 5th Grade
Linda McMillan ? the 3rd
highest average in the 6th
Grade.
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Bovce Lawson
announce the marriage
of their daughter, Shirley, to
Joe Foster May 26 at Woodruff
Baptist Church. Mr. Foster
is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Foster of Woodruff.
After a brief honeynSrSifi
Nina Word is a rising freshman
at Laurens High School. She is
the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Coley
Campbell. Clinton Mills.
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are now at thei** new home
on Small Wood /illage in
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell
will celebrate their anniversary
June 27.
WEAVING NO. 3
2nd Shift
By Inez Blackwell
Hi Folks.
Vacation week is just
around the corner now. I
sure hope everyone will have
a safe and wonderful vacation.
The employees and their
supervisor, Dick Harrill, of
Weaving 3A. enjoyed a picnic
at Greenwood State Park the
7th of June. Everyone had a
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woncHMiui time.
Truman Leopard said Eddie
Price had none back there
every day since to see if any
food was left from the picnic.
Mrs. Harold Perry and
children were guests recently
with Mrs. Perry's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrill.
Mrs. Essie Powell and
daughter and Mrs. Frances
THE CLOTHMAKER
Casey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Rollins recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker
and Carroll and Miss Marie
Ware visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Spurlock in Charleston
recently.
Earl McCullough, of Washington,
visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough
recently.
Kenneth Madden spent a
15 day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden.
recently. Kenneth is
aboard the U. S. S. W. C.
Lowe D. D. 76H now s.latinrnr!
at Newport, R. I. The Lowe
is changing its home port to
Maypoit, Fla., June 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pulley
and daughters have recently
enjoyed a vacation in Florida.
They visited the sights down
one coast and back up the
other. Eva said she saw lots
of pretty scenery on her trip
but didn't even take a dip in
the Ocean.
Mrs. Dave Lawson said the
new addition she was having
built to her house was coming
along very well.
Birthdays this time include:
Mrs. Earl Donnan ? June
20.
Jimmy Blackwell?June 7.
Fave Barker?June 2.
We are sorrv Carroll Barker
cut his foot. Sure hope it
gets well by vacation time
Carroll. It wouldn't be much
fun at the beach on crutches,
so you be careful.
WEAVING NO. 3 & 4
1st Shift
By Mildred Kinard and
Cirace Wooten
Well, here it is vacation
time again! Where do the
days and weeks go? It seems
we're just getting over Christmas.
but we sure are glad to
get this week's rest. Well, at
least a week's change of work,
if not rest, for probably a lot
of you will be doing work on
This lovely lady is Teresa Cannon.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bardy Cannon and qranddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon,
Clinton Mills. Teresa celebrated
her 3rd birthday June 16.
your homes instead of taking
trips. But whatever you do
we hope you will really enjoy
it and please be careful. No
accidents please! We would
echo this statement given us
by William Fowler, when
asked for news. I quote.
"Christ is my personal
Savior, and 1 hope that every
one of us can and will invite
him on our trip, wherever we
go for vacation. That is the
only way to have a happy
and careful vacation."
Sam Owens tells us that ho
and his wife, Cleo. and Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Owens and
son. Larry, have reservations
at Davtona Beach for vaca
tion week, so anyone wanting
them will have to call or go
to the Tropical Manor, Daytona
Beach, Florida.
Al/C and Mrs. Harold Meadows
and children spent
three weeks with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows.
While here, Cla accompanied
them on a week's
trip to Florida. They visited
Silver Springs, Orlando and
Cypress Gardens, St. Augustine
and Marineland. Harold
is now stationed at Westover
Air Base, in Massachusetts.
We welcome George Tucker
back to our department after
two years in Service for
Uncle Sam. Welcome also to
Don Copeland, Mike Cannon.
Jimmy Hughes, who came up
off the second shift, and Cecil
Davenport, who is learning
overhauling in our department.
These boys are really
glad to be off the second
shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson
and daughter. Ann. of Spartanburg,
visited his aunt. Mrs.
Missouri Wilkie on a recent
Sunday.
Mrs. Inez Hughes, of Birmingham,
Alabama, is spending
the summer with her
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Smitherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carter
and son. Mrs. Cortey Ward
and daughter. Ann, of Lancaster.
and Mr. and Mrs.
James Strickland, of Gas
xonia. were ail recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Jr..
motored up through the Blue
Ridge mountains and through
Highlands on a recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles
and son. Kenneth, of
Durham. N. C.. spent a weekend
visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suttles
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Barker.
Mr. Henry Suttles. who has
been ill quite a while, reports
back to Greenville General
Hospital. June 16th. for reexamination.
to determine
whether surgery is necessary.
Cur host wishos on with him
that his condition will improve.
and that he will be on
the road to recoverv soon.
BM2/ Paul C. Arnold, of
San Diego, California. is
spending a thirty day leave
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
The family of J. E. Braswell.
Sr.. celebrated his birthday
with a dinner, picnic
style, at the home of his son.
Earl, on Caldwell street. May
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These beautiful young ladies
are Kitty Lynn and Barrie Jean
Stewart, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Stewart of Easley.
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17th. Mr. Braswell was 89
years young May 12th. All
his children and their families
were there. Including
friends and out of town
guests, there were about 65
present.
Our best wishes to Mrs.
Dora Leopard, who at the
time of this writing is a patient
at Hays Hospital. Mrs.
Leopard suffered a broken
rib in an accident May 22nd,
and has been in the hospital
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sunjtf. we sure nope sne win
soon be well.
Raymond Tucker underwent
surgery at Hays hosptal
June 1st. He is recuperating
at his home. Best of
luck to you. Raymond, may
you soon be feeling good as
new.
Our sympathy and best
wishes go to Gradv Smith,
who is out on Leave of Absence.
We sure hope you'll
follow the road to recovery
real soon and be back at
work. Grady.
PFC Robert L. Saltyman,
of Fort Eustis, Va., spent a
recent weekend with his wife,
the former Margaret Dunaway.
Ronnie Brookshire has been
busy handing out cigars (but
I haven't had one). There's a
new baby at the Brookshires
now. Karen. 7 lb. 4 oz. baby
girl arrived at Blalock Clinic
June 6th. Congratulations,
Kay and Ronnie.
Quite a number of birthdays
and wedding anniversaries
this time.
Claude Ward and son, Doug,
have the same birthday, June
29th. Doug is 6 years old.
Randy Ward was 2 years
old June 26.
Barbara Ann Smitherman,
18, June 12.
Delora Lyda, June 18.
Ashmore Dunaway, July 16.
Margaret Dunaway Saltyman,
July 21.
George Dunaway and
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oromer. uene, ceieoratea
birthdays on July 26.
Ola Meadows and her sister-in-law.
Earline Strickland,
both celebrate a birthday
July 12.
Louise Webb. June 15.
Joe Cunningham, July 3.
Alice Cunningham, July 6.
Evelyn Simmons. July 4.
Dayna Windsor. July 1.
Sandra Lanford, July 2.
Mrs. Joe Gibbs. Jr.. June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard,
wedding anniversary, July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Windsor,
wedding anniversary, June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydia,
wedding anniversarv. June
24.
Alfred McNinch. June 11.
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Their grandmother, Mrs. A. J.
Satterfield, is employed at Clinton
Mills.