The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1959, Page 8, Image 8
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Clinton News...
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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.
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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
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I want daddy to work safely be
bike. If daddy yets hurt?1 might
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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
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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.
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Hank in September. They rereived
certificates, beads and
awards at the Camp Fire
Ceremonial Thursday evening,
July 9.
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James Meadors?son of Berry and L
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Mountains on weekends. If daddy n
get to make these trips.
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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.
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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."