The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1959, Page 6, Image 8

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6 SAFETY by Annie Everett Clinton Mills Weaver?Second Shift Well safety is what we \ Some may try where olY Safety is a good demand That goes for every hanc Keep water and grease f Bobbins and quills by th Watch for these things o And let safety be your g Start watching for safety All employees should cot If you see the life of safe Then have a talk with y Water and grease is easy A sprinkle of sand, shoul Always pick up scattered We want safety at C'linti Safety is for everyone See that your job is well We should go by the con And kn??M citnlv nt ("lint. Clinton Mill is up to dat Let's run our jobs at a n Not rush with too much And keep safety in the 1< Lydia News... Mrs. L. E. Collins, of Greenwood. S. C. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell Glad to have Marshall Motes back after being a patient at Hays hospital recently. Dnwitl l\Tr? A 1 i<1 or cnniif llm weekend with his brother. Woodrow McAlister, in Atlanta. Cla. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner, of Spartanburg, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bund rick in Newberry recently. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Price celebrated their seventh anniversary November .'10. Happy birthday to Mrs. Mike McGee on November 21. Herman Phipps. Jr., celebrated his birthday December 12. Happy birthday to James H. Price on December J. Sorry to know that Luther Nelson is a patient at Blalock Clinic. Hope lie will soon be hack with us. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow I hope everyone has a very happy and sale Christmas Holiday and Santa brings von just what you wish. Attending the Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte, X. C., were I'oger VVhitmire, Mr. " > moy at m van l icrs don't i t. rom off the floor e score r you might slide uide. when you enter the gate >perate ty and don't understand our second hand. to slide d not be denied quills >n Mills. run ipane's will on Mill. e lodern rate speed cad. ] and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Charlie Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and daughter. Teresa, also Carolyn Seagars visited Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. McGaha in Spartanburg Sunday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Roberts and children were Mrs. Fred Burnett and F reddie and Mrs. Pauline Burnett, of Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hub Moore in Anderson. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hallie Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glen and children of Mauldin. Hallie also eniovcd Thanks giving dav with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Buddv Yarborough, in Mars Hill. N. C. Ruby llairston and Inez Miller enjoyed a day of Christmas shopping in Greenville Saturday. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bagwell celebrated their '2nd wedding anniversary December 21. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Bennett celebrated their >111 wedding anniversarv December 19. Mr. and Mrs. K/zie Miller celebrated their 2nd wedding anniversary December 14. Ri r t h Hav<: Wayne Alowine was 14 cars old November 1!!). Mvrtie Alowine December 20. Debbie Bennett will be 1 year old December 21. Marvin Deitz Dec. 17. Kzzie Miller Dec. 2a. ""V fcTliristmas THE CLOTHMAKER CLINTON NEWS . . . (Continued from Page 4) weighed 5 lbs. 12 oz. He i: the son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas James, grandson o Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. Glidy Holme: were called to Columbus, Ga. December 3, due to the deatl of his sister, Mrs. Earl Hill We extend our sympathy U Glidy and other members o: his family. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adam: ?Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Thorntor MntirlntifC I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooter ?Dee. 23. Mr. and Airs. Sam Owens? Dec. 25. A 1C and Airs. Harold Alea (lows?Dec. 20. Birthdays Cathy Ann Ward?Dec. 10 tiholdie Simmons?Dec. 27 Sgt. Cole L. Blease. Jr.. ir Germany?Dec. 9. Sam Owens?Nov. 27. Denise Lanford ? 3 year? old?Jan. 3. H. A. Adams?30 years olci ?Dec. 20. Lewis Hughes ? 11 years old?Jan. 2. Allan Kuykendall?9 years old I)ec. 21. WEAVING NO. 3A 2nd Shift By Inez Blackwell It seems that news is slow this month. With Christina? just around the corner, everyone is too busy with theii Christmas shopping to havi any news. We all hope that the Christmas suppers and parties thai are planned for the next few weeks are carried out a: planned. The employees anc their supervisor of A A Weav iny have planned to have supper at Panorama Lodge a: part of their Christmas en tertainment. By the time you hear fron us again Christmas will bi over. So I'd like to take thi little space and wish every one a Merry Christmas anc be sure to be careful anc have a safe Christmas as well Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spur lock and sons. David ant .John, s j) e n t Thanksijivinj with Mr. and Mrs. Marce Barker and Carroll. Mrs Spurlock and children ex tended their visit througl Sunday of that weekend. Mr. and Mrs. David Pull) and daughters and Mr. anc Mrs. Howard Matthews an< son ate supper at Blazers <m a Sunday nij*ht recently. Kv; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pcnlan wore united in marriage Augu< 29. Mrs. Penland is the daughtc of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mcador Clinton Mills. ? > <? ? -? -? - <4 said it sure was good. One birthday this time: Rosco McGinnis?Dec. 5. ? SLASHING f 1st. 2nd. 3rd Shifts By Mary Price > Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Joyce , and Mr. and Mrs. (J. B. Joyce 1 attended a Joyce family reunion at Johnsonville on Sun> day, November 29. f Mrs. Mary bouknight and Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited Rev. and Mrs. George James of ; Startex. They also visited in Spartanburg Sunday. Decem> ber 6. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satter- ! i field. Mrs. Linda McKittrick ' and Mrs. Joe Profitt and son. flflfv \'i?ili?fl 1 1 Pnvmnnrl ' McKittrick, at Fort Jackson Sunday, December (>. 1 Mr. Jewel Freeman of Fort Lauderdale. Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and family and Mr. and Mrs. i Tommy Proffitt recently. Mr. and Mrs. .J. E. Braswell. Jr., attended a Moose meeting > in Florence recently. Mrs. Mollie Garrett, Mr. I and Mrs. B. I). Taylor and family were Sunday quests of ; Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Price Sunday. 1 )eccml>cr (>. ; Birthdays Thelma Ruth Braswell will celebrate her lath birthday December LM>. Glenn Edward Braswell has a birthday January 1~. Jimmie Barrel Odum had a ; birthday December 18. I le will be 1 vear old. Kenneth Lowery celebrated his .'ird b'rthday November < 20 with a birthday party. He \ is the son of Mr. and Airs. \ I Fred Lowery. i SPINNING NO. 1 | 2nd Shift Mrs. Shirley Lemmons and ^ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ars thur Price and sons, all of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne and famib 1 last Sunday. r? Donald Osborne, son of Mr. s and Mrs. Daniel Osborne, fractured his ankle while 1 playing at school. \ Mr. Lee Price of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne on Tuesday. ] DnnnL Kino << ?n nf Mr i and Mrs. Fred King, colej brated his birthday December 10. He was two years old. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinjj , will celebrate an anniversary December 21!. Kay Francis Kinder, i^rand1 < Scrrirr I. nip At a banquet held in Novem1 her in the Bell St. High Cafeteria, Pres. Robert M. Vance (photo to I the right) presented Cleveland Young (Clinton Mills) with a 25 year service pin and a watch. In the picture below, Mr. Vance poses with service award winners: Robert Little, Clinton, 10 yrs.; Ross Pitts, Clinton, 15 yrs.; James D. Worts, Canton. 15 yrs.; Roosevelt Jones, Clinton, 10 yrs.; Lewis Burnside, Lyd:a, 10 yrs.; Frank Copeland, Lydia, 10 yrs,; l^Unn,. nai-..,i ru.in ..... . and Lcrenzo Evans, Lydia, 15 yrs. I DECEMBER. 1959 f* I SfimmL" W u Stan Riser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Riser, is seven years aid. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser, Clinton Mills. A M P r y< ? This pretty little miss is Susan Annette Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wilson and granddaughter of Mrs. Thelma Voung. of Spooling Dept., Clinton Mills. Susan celebrates her urst birthday December 20. This attractive lady is Pat Osborne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne, Clinton Mills. I<t \ r4's Hwitiitiizvtl