The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1960, Page 4, Image 4
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mcney, son 01 Mr. ana Mrs.
Bernard Teague, is ten years old.
His mother is employed at Lydia N!
Mills and his father at Clinton vj
Mills. J,
Clinton News ... v
was a prosperous one for the ^
most of us. and we hope that <this
coming year will be as p
good or a better one. We'd A
like to say "Thanks to the IV
management for the lovely g
Christmas party and bags of n
fruit, and most of all for the
vacation and pay. Your re- s<
porters would like to remind n
every one that Safety and A'
Cooperation are two watch
words for the New Year. cl
William Fowler would like ic
to take this means to say h
"Thanks to the Moose Lodge, t!
Calvalrv Baptist Church. s<
Bailey Memorial Church and rr
anyone else who had a hand T
in making it possible tor nis o
family to have a happy Christ- h
mas. May God richly bless c
each and every one of you
fourfold. b
Sam Owens is one of the n
proudest Papas you've ever d
seen, and well he should be. E
That son of his and Cleo's, a
which was born December n
21, weighed 9 lb. 9 oz. He e
has been named Michel S
Brvon. Mike arrived just in s'
time to be a 1959 tax exemp- C
tion, and Sam says he is going si
to be an outfielder, too. C
Mrs. Ronnie Brookshire is h
lecuperating well at home af- C
ter being a patient in Blalock V
Clinic. h
CJ'P :^nrl lVTrc Frlurin rTn?-rl_
man and son visited Mrs. n
Alice Kuvkendall during the h
holidays. We're glad to know s
that Mrs. Lois Hardman is o
recovering from injuries re- C
ceived in a wreck in October. IV
She had been in a cast since g
the wreck. When she went c<
back to the hospital the cast a
was exchanged for leather h
bracing from the waist up to c
the chin and back of her head,
Mrs. Kuvkendall requests all I
who pray to pray for Lois' tl
complete recovery. b
Mrs. J. F. Anderson of .'1
Gainesville, Ga. spent the g
Christmas and N e w Year k
holidays with her daughter,
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. cl
Miss Margaret Williams and c
Mrs. Annette Thomas of Birm- h
ingnam, Mrs. Florence Moore ii
of Augusta, Jack Williams of A
Columbia, C.W.O. L. E. Wood, o
of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. v
Robert Wood and children of (
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. (
L. A. Slav, of Laurens, were u
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D (
Williams during the holidays. (
DC3 and Mrs. Tan Windsor a
of Norfolk, and Miss Jane L
Wofford of Greenville, were r
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. u
Gholdie Simmons during the (
holidays. p
_;y
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Kl^ 11
Richard Chilton, son of Mrs.
largaret Chilton, Clinton Mills,
'ill celebrate his 15th birthday
anuary 31.
A2 C Furman Adams of
/estover Air Force Base,
lass, spent 17 days leave, inluding
the holidays, with his
arents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
.dams. While here he visited
liss Sonja Yoncv, in Fitzerald.
Ga. Sounds like rolance
in the air, Furman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardy and
:>ns of Clemson spent Christlas
holidays with Mr. and
Trs. Joe Gibbs.
SP 5 Jimmy Wooten and
hildren spent Christmas hollavs
with the Cecil Wooten's.
Unless orders are changed,
ne Jimmy Wooten's are
L'heduled to leave for Gerlany
in February, for 3 vears.
his knowledge cast a shadow
ver our Christmas, but there
; still hope the orders may be
hanged.
Dessie Webb, our blow-oft
oy is an old married man
ow. Shirley Alexander
aughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Idward Alexander, of Jonna
is the lucky girl. The
larriage was soleminized Deember
25 at the home of
hirlev's parents on Pickens
treet by the Rev. J. F. Mc'arthv.
The couple took a
hort wedding trip to Augusta,
?a. and are now making their
ome on Elizabeth street with
tessie's mother, Mrs. Evelyn
^rebb. We wish you much
appiness Shirley and Dessie.
Ethel Lever said the only
ews she had was that all
er cactus are growing new
tickers. (Ethel got all the
Id ones in her hand, I think)
)h' yes. and she said her
Tother-In-Law Tongue, had
rown straight up to the
oiling, and was curling
round against the ceiling of
i.r little flower house. In
ase you are thinking the
/rong thing, this Mother-In,aw
Tongue, is a plant, and
hough I've never seen one
loom. Ethel says hers has
H buds on it, as if it were
oing to bloom. (We'll let you
now if it does)
In case you have been wonering
what Marv Terry
ai rios in that big old sack she
rings to work, here is some
isidc information. We helped
/Torir (Mb,, ; ? .i-_ r:- .
.hi \ icinu j 11 \ t'liu'l v lilt" 1 1I .SI
1 the year, and here is what
/e found: Throat lonzenes
for sore throat), bunion pads
for feet), alka seltzer and
urns (for indigestion) cloves
for bad breath), shoe pads
for sore feet), bottle opener,
dhesive tape, change purse,
histan inhaler (for colds),
ain cap, and she had just
sed the safety pin she had.
)h there was a pack of B.C.
owders (for headache) too.
THE CLOTHMAKER
and Mary says what she
doesn't use someone else does
so you see none of it is useless
So now you know.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinarc
and son and Mrs. J. L. Arnolc
were Christmas Eve visitor:
in Hemingway. Mrs. Hay
mond Campbell returnee
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttle:
and son of Durham. N. C
spent Christmas with Mr. anc
Mrs. Henry Suttles.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suttle:
were visitors in Earl, N. C
going especially to see Mi
Suttles' mother. Mrs. J. P
Jones, who is seriously ill
Thev also visited in Marion
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopart
and Sandy and Mr. and Mrs
Lonzo Leopard and childrei
were visitors of friends ant
relatives in Atlanta, Georgi;
recently.
Mrs. Alice Kinard a n <
Willie, Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Arnold and "Dad" Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp
bell and children and Mr
James Arnold of Hemingway
were supper guests of thi
Oscar Kinards Christmas Day
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffii
and children of Florence, Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Campbel
and children. Mr. and Mrs
James Arnold and girls o
tt : T\/T,.c
nemill^wuy, mi. auu miii
J. B. Warren of Springfield
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Kinard and son, Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Downs anc
Mrs. Jennie Watkins wen
Christmas visitors of Mr. anc
Mrs. J. L. Arnold and "Dad1
Arnold.
Birthdays
J. D. Williams?January 4
Jerry Wilkie?January 8
John Meadors?2 years Janu
arv 7. John is the grandsoi
of Mr. and Mrs. Thorntoi
Meadors.
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bard}
Cannon in the death of thei
little daughter. Cynthia Lou
ise. January 1.
WEAVING NO. 3
1ST SHIFT
By Ina Bell Hooper
Well! What did you net fo
Christmas? I had a big bundl<
of jangled nerves bv Christ
mas Eve night; I didn't knov
if it was Christmas or the 4tl
of July. I was so busy anc
exhausted that I couldn't wai
up for St. Nick.
Mr. and Mrs. Joan Suttle
spent 2 weeks with Mrs
Suttlo's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rise
spent Sunday with their chil
dren in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Oxne
and daughter of Aiken, am
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell o
Charlotte spent Christma
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ox
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pric<
visited in Georgia over tin
holidays and was called t<
Tennessee due to sickness o
his grandfather.
Mi s. Blanche Creswell, Mi>
Essie Simmons and Mr. an<
Mrs. James Grain visited ii
the mountains over the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxne
visited Mr. Oxner's brothe
and sister in Greenville Sun
day.
Miss Joyce B r a d b e r r v
? daughter of Mrs. Franc
, Bradberry, was married to TSi
Phillip Crapps of Joanna E
cember 21. We wish for the
1 much happiness and all tl
1 goodness life has to offer.
5 Birthdays
Linda Slack, sister
I Charles Slack, celebrated h
16th birthday January 2.
5 Ronnie McAlister had
birthday January 6. He was
* years old.
Leo Riser had a birthd
s January 5.
Yours truly had a birthd
January 4. Her daughter w
have one January 21.
All these boys were 19 tl
' month:
t \\r: ii.o*u
juh v vviiMf? oiu
^ Franklin Alexander?12th
' Terry Campbell?17th
These are some of my fav
* jite teenagers and Char!
a Huev gave his sweetie pie
sparkler for Christmas. H
1 name is Miss Sandra Ride
of Ware Shoals. She is ve
pretty, dark hair and eyes th
seem to say I only have ey
for you. I think the weddi
/ will be about mid summer.
? I was glad to have Toi
home from Clemson f
1 Christmas. He and several
the boys attended the Ta
1 gerine game and on the w
back stopped in Jacksonvil
f Fla. and saw the Gater Bo
- game.
Well I've got to get on t
move and cook some supp<
I had a ham for Christmas ai
' I've had ham salad, ham has
- ham stew and tonight I a
1 having ham gravy.
Last nieht Grace W.. Euni
B.. Moll H. and I visit
Willie Ginn. I'm sure most
you remember him, he w
employed in the weaving de]
until some time ago. He
i very, very sick with cancer
1 the throat, please all of y
think of him in your pravc
and send him some cards
>' some little gift or just yo
r love. It would mean a lot
him and his family. Y
know Love is something t>i
lasts until the end of time.
Granny Wehh is very si
too, her family is watching h
constantly for fear that s
r might fall. Yirgel says it
e very hard to keep her in he
She lives with her daught
1 i* : i _ _ TV T 1 A t
k ana iamny, mi. aim m
i Grover Sanders.
t WEAVING NO. 3-West En
2ND SHIFT
By Christine Brewer
i. West End Weaving were ;
>. invited to a supper (and wh
a supper) at the home of IV
r and Mrs. Wade Beckham, J
on the night the mill closed f
the holidays. There w
r chicken, ham. gobs and go
1 of lip-smacking r i c e a
t gravy, french fries, sweet }
s tato pie, coffee and tea and
to}) it all off, hot biscui
Think of it. a woman who h
e already retired t h i n k i r
e enough of the people she on
0 worked with to stand on li
1 feet until they must ha
ached and cooked all that f
i- them. Mrs. Beckham and (
I IV,T.. TV I.I V I T . T7*
t ytVS. 1V1I. ni'CMIillll, \\ r.Nl I'i
Weaving, wishes to thank y<
Cathy Taylor, daughter
Mr. and Mis. Llovd Tavl<
r has just been released fr<
; iho hospital.
Norma Huth Cothran had
birthday January 9.
Mi\ and Mrs. E. I). McCi
JANUARY. 1960
es lough have a new grandIr.
daughter, born December 27.
>e- Mr. and Mrs. Jammie
im Brewer were married 1 year
he December 15.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walton
and children spent the Christof
mas holidays with J. W.'s
er parents. Rev. and Mrs. R. L.
Walton, in Donaldsonville, CJa.
a While there they also had a
; 9 nice time together with four
sisters, their husbands and
ay children.
ay WEAVING NO. 3
iil 2ND SHIFT
By Inez Blnckwell
lis Hi Folks: A little late but
Happy New Year to everyone.
Christmas is over and every
lillU IKID nciucn vu/u ii ivy V* v/1 n.
Christmas vacations arc over,
'o- children arc back in school,
les and it's just a little lonesome
a now without all the noise of
er children playing in and out.
He but we'll soon be used to that
ry and everything will be back
iat to normal again,
es We had a nice Christmas
ng party in Weaving A. We
had a nice supper, took picny
tares and exchanged gifts, and
or everyone enjoyed themselves
of very much.
n- Mr. and Mrs. CI. F. Cooley
ay of Camden were the week end
le. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl
wl Donnan and Mrs. Irby Holland
recently,
he S Sgt. and Mrs. Billv Law?r.
son and children of Waco,
nd Texas spent two weeks with
>11, LiaWMIll 5 JJcil t_"I 1 IM, 1VII .
im and Mrs. Dave Lawson. I am
sure that was a bit* Christmas
ce for Dave and Mrs. Lawson beed
cause it had been three years
of since their son and his family
as had been home,
pt. There was a new grandson
is they had never seen. Dave,
of we hope it won't be that long
ou again before Billy gets to
?rs come home.
or Mr. and Mis. David Pulley
ur and daughter spent a couple
to of days in Dillon during the
ou Christmas holidays.
iat Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harriel
spent Christmas with their
ck daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
or and Mrs. Harold Perry, and
bo children in Spartanburg.
is Mr. and Mrs. Marcel 1
K*- Barker a n d Carroll spent
C1 Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
1S* Cecil Spurlock and children
in Charleston. They, with the
i-icUiw-l M.o
. "I"
? and Mrs. Spurlock s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, in
Hartwell. Christmas Day.
l11 Mr. Earl Wardoll of Noria*
folk, Va. spent several days
'r with his sister Mrs. Huth
r>r- Bragg in November.
Mr. and Mrs. F u i m a n
as Bragg spent Christmas Eve
with Mr. Bragg's sister. Mrs.
nc Eppie Taylor, in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bagwell
of IIartsville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Furman Bragg during
ias
^ the Christmas holidays. Mrs.
Bagwell is Mis. Bragg's sister
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton
vo and daughter spent Christinas
(,i with Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Thornton in I lazelhurst, (la.
nd This was the first Christmas
)U. that the two brothers. Wade
of and Oho Thornton, had spent
>r, together in thirty years.
>m We are sorrv that Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Leopard had an
a accident but truly tflad no one
was seriously h urt. Mrs
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