The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Clinton News... 'Continued from Page 4) at Fort Gordon, Ga. Also Lewis was clerk typist in the first logistic command at Fort Bragg, Lewis has resumed his position in the Bookkeeping Dept. at the Clinton Mills Store. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis tmvt own, mtiAic, viaiit'U nit-'ir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder, and boys in Wilmington, Del. for the week. Also they had a surprise trip to New York. Dorothy told this reporter that "New York is the biggest place I have ever been", a thrilling experience. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe attended the wedding of their niece, Shclia King, in Anderson. Also the Lowes spent the week in Jacksonville visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold. Miss Marion Mitchell attended a week of Training Union Conferences at the Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly. Others in the group from Calvary Baptist Church were Nancy Bagwell, Brenda Fallaw. Mrs. Luprelia Purdy and Rev. J. W. Spillers. ivir. and Mrs. i. W. Harvov. Tonita and Kathy visited the Horace Hunters and Mrs. L. A. Hall in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldrop, Tommy and John Alan visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Waldrop in Fries. Va. in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunaway and children spent their vacation in Davtona Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and Mvra, Kathv and Robin, Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and the Eland Harris spent the week on Hilton Head Island. Also the Bill Snelgroves visited the S. B. Snelgroves near Saluda Sunday. Lindo Jo Strange became the bride of Rodger Hunter Brown on Saturday June 20th at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church in Laurens. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melford J. Strange of Laurens. The bride also will be a senior in a school in N. C. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Brown of Laurens. Rodger is employed at The Laurens Glass Works. Birthdays T"\ ? Lit'wy wxner?July 7. Mrs. Shirlev Turner?Julv 12. Mrs. Arthur Lawson?Julv 25. Helen Oxner?August 1. Randy Turner?August 1. Marsha Turner?August 6. "Pete" Frier?July 1. Mrs. C. L. Revels?July 16. Lance Frier?Julv 16. Linda Lee Lane?July 7. Faye Revels?July 15. Sandy Campbell. 2 vrs. old ?July 31. Martha Prather?Julv 5. Jimmy Reeder?August 9. Ethel I. Gambrell?Julv 20. T ri . ? ... ' jean ?>auerwnite?July 1). Note of Thanks I wish to take this space to personally thank the people of Clinton for their acts of kindness during the illness and death of our little girl, Clinton Yomi to the { WHY DO YOU Wi TO WORK PPB~ ? > vJftv- - Tim Whitman?son of D. C. and I I want daddy to work safely be bike. If daddy yets hurt?1 might iM Dianne Satterfield?daughter of F I want daddy to work safely be soon and I want lots of pretty cio daddy works and we have money. From Camp Buck Horn CLINTON CAA Sy Eva Land, Petaga District Camp Fire, Blue Birds and Horizon girls returned home from Camp Buck Horn Saturday, July 11. The following were counselors: Mrs. Eva Land, Camp Director; Miss Mary Cunningham, Assistant Director; Miss Shirley Dunawav, Assistant Director; Miss Sandra lvester, Counselor; Miss Hetty Sue Spillors, Counselor; Miss Barbara Brazil, Counselor; Mrs. Harry Foster, Counselor; Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Counselor; Mrs. Elledge, CounselErnestine, especially the people of the Cloth Room for the nice pounding. May God richly bless each of you. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams THE CLOTHMAKER I f lquiring Photographer i asters Reply ) it est ion: 1 fcav If 4% a a a \N I YUUK UAUUY SAFELY? mm - - - -' v ' * " Ib ^b wr? mmcr -w wi Medora Whitman cause he is going to buy me a new have to wait a long time. II iiMtof 1 "^^1 JtM red and Geraldine Satterfield cause school will be starting again thes. I have lots of fun as long as /IP ACTIVITIES Ccmp Director or; Herman Burdette, Life Guard and Gary O'Shields, Life Guard. We are grateful to this group for the wonderful job they did. We had 4(1 campers. The crafts were Textile painting of pillow cases and laundry bags, for Camp Fire girls Pot holders and dish towels for Blue Birds. We had regular periods of singing, folk dancing, games, swimming and devotional each evening. The following girls passed off the Trail Seekers Rank rind \irill \A/#w?d O'ltUm. *? ? v? VY ( I i ?-/v_ ^111 f? W\/VI VICIIIKI O Hank in September. They rereived certificates, beads and awards at the Camp Fire Ceremonial Thursday evening, July 9. Hmm*mm W B ' ^ L~ B F ^t| h^^. V i M E K i e_ d_i in James Meadors?son of Berry and L I want daddy to work safely bee Mountains on weekends. If daddy n get to make these trips. I H Sheila Gilliam?daughter of Ulyss ( I want daddy to work safelv bei next week and they are expensive, money. Gary Lancy?son of Joss and Clyde I want daddy to work safely Ik hurt. I love to play ball and go s\ ball gloves and go swimming, so if give up some of my fun. Mrs. Arzo Ivester. Guardian, Ermie McCall, Linda Osborn, Jo Carol Torrv, Joyce McAlistcr and Marsha Turner. Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Guardian. Frieda Foster. Janice Caughman, Marian Calvert. t Ii..: : 11 11 t : l lyiui II1U V V l l JM 'I I, I 1 1 1 1 I il VV 11 liamson and Jane Bagwell. Mrs. Clarence Brookshiro. Guardian, A n n Campbell, Judy Lever, Gail Brookshiro, Laura Smith and Lee MeCall. Mrs. Leon lied g e p a t h Ruth Braswell, Sandra Dunawav, Brenda Fallaw, Frankie Samples, Shirley Heaton and Judy Laney. Blue Birds who will bo promoted to Camp Fire are: Sue Gilliam, Sherry Childs, Wanda Strickland, Christine Taylor, Lois Gilliam, Char JULY. 1959 amise Meadors ause I love to go on trips to the ets hurt that means we wouldn't jilliam ause I have to have new glasses If daddy loses work ? we lose jjj^ ?^ ? Laney cause we don't want him to get rimming. It takes money to buv daddy gets hurt, I might have to lone Fuller, Sue Tucker, Kollenc Kin^. Kathy Gentry, Mary Roberts, Teresa Foster, Gail Foster, Lana Turner. Kathv Taylor, Kathy Wilkie, Melaine Sneltirove and Pa trici'i Csborne. The Woman's Club and Camp Fire organizations have purcha. ed a Singer Slantomatic sewing machine in tho community building to be used by the girls under supervision. We feel that our camp was well organized and much accomplished. Thanks to everyone who helped. Boss to employee: "I'd like to pay you what you're worth, but it's against the minimum wage law."