The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1959, Page 5, Image 7

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DECEMBER. 1959 WEAVING NO. 1-2-3 1st Shift By Irene Davenport Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunnaway of Winter Haven, Florida. visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson and other relatives here recently. Callie Patterson will observe her 8th birthday on December 24. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams and Mrs. Harrv Davis of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Malpass of Joanna visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Williams Sunday. Mr. Williams was observing his birthday and was honored with a birthday dinner. Mrs. Frances Meeks observed a birthdav on December 19. Buck Meeks will observe his loth birthdav on December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oak ley are planning to spend Christmas with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Oakley and family, m Indianapolis. Ind. Mrs. Corrie Closnell of CIreenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler recently. ' Cecil Davenport, of Clemson College, spent Thanksgiving Holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Janice Davenport will observe a birthday on December !2b. Mr. and Mrs. Fur man Bratcher and Mrs. Cleo Owens visited in (Jreenville. \ ! . t \ : i \ . . .him i? j >1 [i ii r uiivenpoi l spent a weekend recentlv in (Ireenvillo with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy and family. Little Julie Boyco. yrandciau.uhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, will observe her Jrd birthday tin December 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James are the proud parents of a new baby son. Mrs. James before marriage was Miss Dot Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. M. A Milam visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M Powell in Forest City. X. C.. tor a few days. This Californian is Glcnda Sue Waldrop, nine years old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis, Lydia Mills. -4 Little Ricky Satterfield, son of Mr. Garel Satterfield, will observe his 1st birthday on December 26. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Burdette and son and Sandra Ivester attended a birthday dinner in Iva. S. C.. recently, in honor of Mrs. W. S. Manning, mother of Mrs. Burdette. Mrs. Sarah Jenkins, Eloise Cannon. Annie Buchanan and Mrs. Nell Haggart were visitors in Greenville recently. Sgt. Willie Cannon, of Fort Bonning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Holland, of Allendale, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. J. H. Crow. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bovce and Mr. and Mrs. Grover McInvaille visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bovce and family in Simpsonville the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and familv mr w v at.. ??^lhVU * *!. Ginnis in Pelzer the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris spent the weekend in Seneca with Mr. and Mrs. T. M I )<>nald. WEAVING NO. 3 By Fronie Franklin Jeanette Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murium Mann, will celebrate her 8th birthday December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Lee Franklin will celebrate their 4th Wedding Anniveisary December 10. Charlie Milt I e eelet-u-it.wl his birthday November 26. Fionir Franklin will have a birthday December 28. Does anybody know why our soldier at heart bov (Doll Ha/el) had to report to Fort .Jackson? We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for the Lydia's best Weave Room. No. 2. 2rd shitt. SPINNING 2nd Shift By Lena Revis Hi F. very one: It's n e w s lime a 14 a i n. Thanksgiving is just past and hone everyone didn't forget tin* mam blessings that Clod I.... I . ? i - ' ii.is ih'mowi'o upon mem tnru the past year. We take this means ot thanking the management for thi> vacation with pay for Christmas. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We have a lot of sickness this month hut hope everyone will he feelinu better hetore old Santa Clans comes. We wish to express our 10 oret and deepest sympathy to THE CLOTHMAKER Mr. Lester Davis and family in the passing this month of Mr. Davis' mother of Union, S. C. We also wish to express sympathy to Mrs. James Morgan in the loss of her grandfather, Mr. Harrison Bennett. We wish to express our sympathy to Mrs. Eula Quinton and family of the passing of Mrs. Quinton's father-inlaw of Chesnee. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis iMcittwl e.?1.... w.ii in i ti I)UIIUU\ *rvtriiui^ with Mrs. Louise Dare of Newberry. We are proud to report that Roy Owens is at home after being a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Columbia. Julia Flick was a recent visitor of her aunt. Mrs. Huston Bowers and Ada Livingston of Prosperity. Mrs. Mae Clark was surprised on Thanksgiving Day when in walked her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Mae Edwards, and husband of Charleston. S. C. We are proud to report that Mrs. Tommy Moore has improved after being sick several days. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Littlefield were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Waddell and Mrs. Ruth Summer TOI Vtt ; c/u WAiV. of Woodruff. Also the Littleliekls visited a relative who was sick in Enoree. We were sorry to hear of Kathleen (libbs accident while preparing a meal one day. She cut her arm very badly. We hope it will soon be as ijonci as new. Best of luck to you. Kathleen. Mr. Charles Pearson, from 1 . S Navv. Norfolk. Ya.. and children were weekend quests of L. 11. Pearson and family. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Fred Math is is very sick. Mrs. Louise Lamb, with her Sunday School Class of Junior (Jirls. visited Connie Maxwell Orphanage at Greenwood. Mrs. Lamb said they carried a pounding and everyone had a good time. On November we had a birthday dinner given in honor of my better half. We wanted it to be a surprise to him but one of the children slipped and told him. but anyhow we all had a lovely time. Klizabeth Blackwell is improving after being very sick several days. Mrs. A14lies Blackwoll visited Mr. Harris Bennett, who is in serious condition. Mrs. Hula Quinton had as quests recently Bonnie Hill. Josephine Paxton of Simpsonvillo. also Mr. l.ouis Medlock, Mrs. Jods Lollis of Honea Path and Mrs. Dave Tucker i and son of (Ireenville. hx L^hmtnm <? > -? - <mm> -? > -? Miss Evelyn Woody has a new set of glasses. They are some of those little things that you can slip in your eyes. I've never seen anything like them before. Evelyn asked me could I see them, but 1 never could see anything. She said she got them to go with her new car. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Alsie Woody in November. There were many friends and relatives present. Alsie received manv hoantifnl unrl ncoful gifts. Many more happy birthdays, Alsie. Mr. Frank Pace, brother of Mrs. Emmie Thomas, is a patient at Blalock Clinic. We extend sympathy to our pastor and wife. Rev. and Mrs. Milford Sanders, in the sudden death of a nephew. We lost one of our best spinners. Mrs. Jessie Mills went on the 1st Shift. Best of luck. Jessie. Mrs. Mae Nelson is out on sick leave until after Christmas. Take care of yourself, Mae. and hurry back to us. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook and son. Robert. Mrs. Lena Revis and children. Florence and Roland, also Mrs. Grace Webb and daughter. Cathy, visited Mrs. Revis" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples, of Sharon. S. C. There Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook and son motored on to Lowell. N. C.. to see Mrs. Cook's brother. We all had a good time. Card of Thanks Mrs. Dora Williamson wishes to thank all for their kindness and thought fulness to her family during the illness of her husband. Mr. Robert Williamson, especially she wants to thank the Community Chest for their help. Birthdays Ernest Coker?Dec. 12. Carol Quinton?Dec. 9. Shirley Quinton?Dec. 5? IT years. Covert Revis?Nov. 27. Cathy Webb?Dec. 3?3 yrs. Mrs. Julia Flick had a biithday December 9. but I better not tell how old she is for she might not give me any more news. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cok^r were married 30 vears Dec. 24. Merry Christmas Everyone CARDING 2nd Shift By Ned O. Vincent Ned O. Vincent had a birthday December 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent spent the past Sunday with This lovely young lady is Kay Hughes, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hughes. Lydia Mills, and granddaughter oi Mrs Emmie Thomas. Lydia Mills. Kay is 5 years old. 5 William Woody, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Woody, recently celebrated his 15th birthday. Evelyn Woody, William's sister, is employed at Lydia Mills. Martha is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson. Mrs. Williamson is employed in the Spinning Department, Lydia Mills. k k s LX This young lady with a smile for all is Mary Sue Williamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson. Mrs. Williamson is employed at Lydia. Bobby G. Williamson. G.M.S. N., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson. He is pres ently serving aboard the U.S.S. Hailey. ift The handsome young man ' above is Carl Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson.