The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1959, Page 7, Image 7
SEPTEMBER, 1959
Now's the Time
TO PLANT
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Many now village homeowni
ning winter lawns this year,
you desirous of a pretty winter
is the time to start preparing a
the areas you plan to plant.
Mr. Glen Downs, Outside Si
fers the following tips and st
how to best prepare for your
PERMANENT LAW
(1) If you have a permanent
muda or of a similar mixture of
mow it closely before broadcas
tili/.er or winter rve seed.
(2) Next broadcast a good gra<
5-10-10 fertilizer at the rate of a
10 lbs. per each 1.000 square fee
(2) Now you are ready to br
seed at the rate of approximate
each 1,000 square feet. Sow th
wise, using half rate each w.
complete coverage. A second
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Clinton News ...
SPINNING NO. 2
3rd Shift
By Mildred Bible
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Samples
and daughter. Alice, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Samples in Orange Park. Fla.
Frankie returned home with
them after spending several
weeks.
Alice Lindsey. from York.
S. C.. visited Margaret Chilton
over the weekend
Freddie Samples, A.E.J. A.
N., and Mrs. Samples are the
proud parents of a baby
daughter, born July 29. S>he
has been named Donna Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Seav
are the proud parents of a
baby boy born September 5.
He is the grandson of Mrs.
Mat tie Wright.
Happy birthday wishes go
out to:
Svlvia Snmn1<>c- <?>?o 7
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Reba Samples?August 1.
Alice Samples?August 26.
Elaine Woodward was 11
years old September 8.
SPINNING NO. 3
3rd Shift
By Juanita Leopard
Mrs. Rosie Avery and Helen
Butler carried Eddie Avery
back to military school in
Salemburg, N. C.. this past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard
will have an anniversary
RYE GRASS FOI
^ B. Bro?drMt fertilizer J
\ and nerd to ?*Hure /
\^njmp|ete covffiy^/
.*rs are plan- help better w
For those of (4) Now thai
lawn ... now and fertilized
nd fertilizing watering muf
need a steady
ipervisor, of- germination .
iggestions on will help bri
winter lawn. evenly. It is
NS soil not be a
lawn of ber- earlv stages c
' grasses then
iting the fer- First,
(1) Deep cul
le of 6-8-4 or 6 to 8" deep
pproximatelv zer and seed.
2t. sary if the ar
oadcast your (2) Now pro
;ly 5 lbs. per (2) Mow the
e seed cross- it reaches a
ay to assure lower the m
raking will inches on sufc
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lia Outside Supervisor, instructs W
rye grass at the Baseball Park.
September 29.
Lawrence Leopard observed
a birthday September 16. He
is the son of Truman and Juanita
Leopard.
Donald Osborne had a
birthday September 6.
SPOOLING
1st Shift
By Kate Riddle
We take this means of expressing
our thanks to the
management for again this
year making it possible for
us to get the "flu" shots free.
We also thank the nurses for
giving them to us. I speak for
myself, they are everything
they say they are. I didn't
have a cold last winter for
the first winter 1 can remember
not having a cold.
We notice that our safety
record has j?onc back to zero.
We sure hope we will make
our goal and go past it before
another accident. Let's all try
to practice a little more safety,
not just only for the reward
we get but to save us
from pain and sorrow.
Mrs. Sal lie Johnson. Mr.
and Mrs. Erskine Milam and
Miss Sallie Mae Johnson and
Rav Cosset t visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. DeLoach in Saluda
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Crcswell
spent the weekend in
Gatlinburi?. Tenn and Cherokee.
N. C.. recentlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
and children spent the weekend
in Cherokee. N. C., and
THE CLOTHMAKER
J WINTER
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\ C. Keep new lawnn /
\ watered well. /
ork the seed into the soil.
; the seed are properly covered
1, the most important step of
?t begin. Newlv seeded lawns
supply of water to insure good
and fast root growth. Water
ng the grass up quickly and
extremely important that the
illowed to dry out during the
)f seedling growth.
NEW LAWNS
tivate and pulverize the soil?
before broadcasting the fertiliThis
will be especially necesea
is hard and packed,
cced as above?Steps 2, 3. & 4.
lawn for the first time when
height of 3 inches. Gradually
ower blade to a height of 2
(sequent mowings.
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illie Tate how to plant winter
saw the drama "Unto These
Hills."
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb
and children spent several
days touring the mountains
and places of interest recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Foley
and son. Gary, of Manassar.
Ya., spent the night with Mr.
and Mrs. Jones Walenzine
recently.
Mrs. C. F. Oakley accompanied
her little granddaughter.
Thelma Ann Oakley,
home to Indianapolis, Ind.,
and visited two weeks.
Ralph and Kate Riddle
spent their vacation in New
York visiting friends and visited
friends and relatives in
Chester. Pa. We went by
plane. Was our first flight
and it was just wonderful.
Birthdays
Dennis Kernells?Sept. 5.
Mrs. Mat tie Bell Ivester?
October H.
Mrs. S h i r 1 e y Cogsdill Sept.
24.
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2nd Shift
By Sara Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone, of
Granitesville. and Mr. Rudolph
Stone, of Hodges. \v?re
recent visitors of Mrs. Ott
Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith
and daughter. Emma Lee. and
Mrs. Bess Hallback and son.
Jess, of near Chappells, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Leopard and family.
Hospital Patients
Danny Webb, son of Mrs.
Carolyn Webb, is a patient at
Hays Hospital.
Little Kelly King has been
a patient at Hays Hospital
recently where he underwent
tonsillectomy.
We sympathize with Mrs.
Maggie Burden in the death
of her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Simmons.
SPOOLING
3rd Shift
By Bill Lowery
Margaret Lawson visited
Mt. Mitchell recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens
and son, Truman, and Miss
Marjorie Jones, of Nashville.
Arkansas, and Mrs. Barton
Owens, of Jackson, visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealv and
other relatives here recently.
Miss Lynn Hill spent a
weeekend with Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Ealv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy
visited Mr. Julius Hoffman
and Mr. Alfred Kinsev who
are patients at the Veterans'
Hospital in Columbia.
We wish to extend our
deepest sympathy to Mrs.
Cat Womble in the loss of
her grandmother. Mrs. Kate
Evans.
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Freddie Tumblin spent several
days at Blalock Clinic as
a medical patient recently.
Mrs. Sylvia Gerber. of
Pennsylvania, spent several
days with her mother. Mrs.
W. D. Tumblin. also her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tumblin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove
and Hubert Snelgrove.
of near Saluda, and Ronnie
and Francis Snelgrove. of
Spartanburg, were dinner
guests of the Bill Snelgroves
recently.
Sgt. and Mrs. W. B. Quintons
and sons, of Columbus.
Ga.. visited their mothers and
the Bill Snelgroves.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and
Kathv Snelgrove spent sev
eral days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan. Jr..
and family of Greeleyville.
Kathv visited with Rev. and
Mrs. J. P. Roquemore and
family, of Pamplico. also.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner
spent the weekend in the
mountains of western North
Carolina.
SEPTEM
CLINTO
James W. Stone?Carding
Robert W. Teague?Carding
Mary E. George?Spinning
Mary L. Gossett?Spinning
Retha Mae Gossett?Spinning
Robert M. Knox?Spinning
Betty A. Johnson?Spinning
Mable I. McAlister?Spinning
Charlie L. M
LYDIA
Joseph C. Marler?Carding
James W. Price?Carding
Charlie N. Wyatt?Carding
Bettv Lou Bass?Spinning
Leila M. Cox?Spinning
Frances V. Estes?Spinning
William Fuller. Jr.?Spinning
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Awarded Master Degree
Neely Ann Bigham. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bigham,
Clinton Mills, received
her Masters Degree from the
University of Tennessee August
26. She is a graduate of
Clinton High School and
Winthrop College.
Neely Ann has taught
school at Dixie High in Due
West the past four years, she
is presently teaching in
Greenville, Tennessee.
) ouiifz-Thomas
Rites at Joanna
In a setting of white flowers
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Thomas, of Joanna,
Miss Betty Sue Young
and John Earl Thomas were
united in marriage on Satur
aav. August zi, at d o clock m
the afternoon.
The couple spoke their
vows to each other before
the Rev. J. B. Cole, of Clinton.
pastor of the bride.
The bride wore a white
linen suit and carried a Bible
topped with a white orchid.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Young
of Clinton. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomas of Joanna. He
is presently employed with
an air-conditioning company
of Columbia.
After a wedding trip to the
mountains the couple are residing
on Browning Avenue
in Joanna.
"Madam, what do you mean
by letting your child snatch
off my wig?"
"Sire, if it's just a wig,
think nothing of it. I was
afraid that the little devil
had scalped you!"
/{Adam#
BER, 1959
N MILLS
Martha I. Martin?Spinning
Esther A. Price?Spinning
William D. McWaters?Spinning
Ruby S. Butler?Spooling
Donnie W. Coker?Weaving
Roger H. Dunaway?Weaving
Loyd H. Taylor?Weaving
James Rov Gilbert?Cloth
[urphy?Cloth
MILLS
Jennene Johnson?Spinning
Peggy P. Malpass?Spinning
Bessie K. Stone?Spinning
Clyde Young?Spinninq
Charles R. James?Weaving
Anna L. Tyner?Weaving
Ida White?Weaving