The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1959, Page 6, Image 9

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6 m- ??- ??- ??- A SAFETY by Annie Everett Clinton Mills Weaver?Second Shift Well safety is what we Some may try where o Safety is a good demar That goes for every ha T." 4 1 ixoop waii'r una grease Bobbins and quills by 1 Watch for these things And let safety be your Start watching for sat'et All employees should c If you see the life of sa Then have a talk with Water and grease is ea: A sprinkle of sand, sho Always pick tip seatten We want safety at Clin Safety is for everyone See that your job is w< We should go by the ct And keep safety at Clii Clinton Mill is up to d; Let's run our jobs at a Not rush with too mucl And keep safety in the 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. Dewitt Mc A lister spent the weekend with his brother, Woodrow McAlister, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner, of Spartanburg, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Jones visit'd Mr. and Mrs Ross Bundrick in Newberry recently. Mr. and Mrs. James W Price celebrated their seventh anniversary November 30. Happy birthday to Mrs Mike McGee on Novembei 21. Herman Phipps. Jr., celebrated his birthdav Decern ber 12. Happy birthday to J a me; H. Price on December 3. Sorry to know that Luthei Nelson is a patient at Blalocl Clinic. Hope ho will soon b( back with us. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow I hope everyone has a vor\ happy and safe Christmas Holiday and Santa brings vol just what you wish. Attending the Shrine Bow game in Charlotte, N. C. were Roger Whitmirc, Mr mat i fcwl' CVRHMBr want thers don't id nd. from off the floor ; ne score or you might slide guide. y when you enter the gate ooperate fety and don't understand your second hand. sy to slide uld not be denied :>d quills ton Mills. ?11 run nnpany's will lton Mill. ate modern rate ti speed lead. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell an Charlie Cooper. TU.- A/TII.,..,.; and daughter, Teresa, als Carolyn Seagars visit- d M and Mrs. VV. H. McGaha i Spartanburg Sunday. Recent visitors of Mr. an Mrs. 1). E. Roberts and chi dren were Mrs. Fred Burne and Freddie and Mrs. Paulir Burnett, of Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evar and children spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Hub Mooi in Anderson. Sunday dinner guests < Mrs. Hallie Campbell wei Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glen an children of Mauldin. Hallie also enjoyed Thank: 1 giving day with her daughti and family. Mr. and Mr Buddv Yarborough. in Mai Hill. N. C. Rubv Hairston and Ini 1 Miller enjoyed a day ( Christmas shopping in Greei ville Saturday. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bagwe celebrated their 2nd weddir anniversary December 21. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Bei 5 nett celebrated their 5th we< ding anniversary Decvmb< ' 19." : Mr. and Mrs. Ezzie Mill* celebrated their 2nd weddii anniversary December 14. Birthdays Wayne Alewine was years old November 29. \ ? : i \ ?? ) iVlVIllf /\IL'NVIIK'" IJl'L'fllllJ ! 20. Debbie Bennett will bo 1 year old December 21. Marvin Deitz? Dec. 17. Ez/.ie Miller?Dec. 25. hristmas THE CLOTHMAKER CLINTON NEWS . . . (Continued from Page 4) weighed 5 lbs. 12 oz. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James, grandson of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. Glidy Holmes were called to Columbus, Ga., December J, due to the death of his sister, Mrs. Earl Hill. We extend our sympathy to Glidy and other members of his family. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams ?Dec. 28. TV/!.- -j.^1 TV/T re TU, Meadows?Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten ?Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens? Dec. 25. A 1C and Mrs. Harold Meadows?Dec. 26. Birthdays Cathy Ann Ward?Dec. 10. Gholdie Simmons?Dec. 27. Sgt. Cole L. Blease, Jr.. in Germany?Dec. 9. Sam Owens?Nov. 27. Denise Lanford ? 3 years old?Jan. 3. H. A. Adams?HO years old -Dec. 20. Lewis Hughes ? 11 years old?Jan. 2. Allan Kuykendall?9 years old?Dec. 2i. WEAVING NO. 3A 2nd Shift By Inez Blackwell It seems that news is slow - this month. With Christmas (j just around the corner, everyone is too busy with their Christmas shopping to have any news. P We all hope that the Christmas suppers and parties that are planned for the next few cl weeks are carried out as i planned. The employees and their supervisor of HA Weaving have planned to have supper at Panorama Lodge as part of their Christmas entertainment. ." By the time you hear from us again Christmas will bo over. So I'd like to take this little space and wish every^ one a Merry Christmas and be sure to be careful and s have a safe Christmas as well. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and sons, David and John, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker and Carroll. Mrs. r Spurlock and children extended their visit through Sunday of that weekend. Mr. and Mrs. David Fully II and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews and son ate supper at Blazers on a Sunday night recently. Eva ' wrr , b Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pcnland were united in marriage August 29. Mrs. Penland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors. Clinton Mills. said it sure was good. One birthday this time: Rosco McGinnis?Dec. 5. SLASHING 1st. 2nd. 3rd Shifts By Mary Price Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Joyce attended a Joyce family reunion at Johnsonville on Sunday. November 29. Mrs. Mary Bouknight and Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited Rev. and Mrs. George James of c.... rri 1.? oial ItA. 1 IK*> ill^U VIdUt'U 111 Spartanburg Sunday, December (>. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mart Sat tor field. Mrs. Linda McKittrick ? and Mrs. Joe Profitt and son, 5 Gary, visited Pvt. Raymond McKittrick, at Fort Jackson an, Sunday, December 6. Mi Mr. Jewel Freeman of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Proffitt recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswcll, Jr.. attended a Moose meeting in Florence recently. Mrs. Mollie Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Taylor and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Price Sunday. December (1. Birthdays Thelma Ruth Braswell will * celebrate her 15th birthday ' December !2(>. (Menu F.flwnrd Rrnivvfll has a birthday January 12. ^ Jimmie Darrel Odum had a birthday December 18. He will be 1 year old. Kenneth Lowery celebrated his 2rd birthday November am 20 with a birthday party. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tor Fred Lowerv. SPINNING NO. 1 2nd Shift Mrs. Shirley Lemmons and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price and sons, all of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne and family last Sunday. Donald Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne, fractured his ankle while playing at school. Mr. Lee Price of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A Osborne on Tuesday. Dennis King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, celebrated his birthday December 10. He was two years old. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King will celebrate an anniversary December 22. b Kay Francis Ringer, grand- Dc l.oiii! Srrvirv I. in phi At a banquet held in Novem- ? ber in the Bell St. High Cafeteria, Pres. Robert M. Vance (photo to the right) presented Cleveland Young (Clinton Mills) with a 25 an 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.; t James D. Werts, Clinton, 15 yrs.; |l Roosevelt Jones, Clinton, 10 yrs.; I I.owis Rnrrmirip If! vr? P Frank Copeland, Lydia, 10 yrs.: Johnny Dillard, Cl-nton, 10 yrs.: and Lorenzo Evans, Lydia, 15 yrs. Et k DECEMBER. 1959 -4 Jp * jw Stan Riser, son of Mr. and s. Sid Riser, is seven years I. His grandparents are Mr. d Mrs. Leo Riser, Clinton lis. o This pretty little miss is Susan inette Wilson, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Walter J. Wilson and inddaughter of Mrs. Thelma ung, of Spooling Dept., Clin1 Mills. Susan celebrates her st birthday December 20. p ^4 This attractive lady is Pat Osrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iniel Osborne, Clinton Mills. yrrs l\r<<tL!iiizctl