The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
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Lydia News...
spent Christmas day with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Bragg.
Jackie Hughey, daughter of
the Hiram Hugheys, celebrated
her sixth birthday
January 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson
spent the day recently with
Mr. Patterson's parents in
Laurens.
Michael Blackwell, Roger
H:ilp .Taplfcnn anrl T a n i o
Phipps returned to John Dc
La Howe School in McCormick
after spending Christmas
holidays with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Jackson.
Joe Lark has returned to
Clemson after spt \ding
Christmas holidays with his
parents, the B. P. Larks.
Webb Taylor said he didn't
know any news but he always
heard that "no news was good
news."
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Ronnie Pace
We wish to welcome Elijah
J. Tucker to the third shift.
Mrs. Sophie Smith, wife of
.1 no Smith lnnm fi vor in rl
spent a day with his mother
who is ill in Greenwood. Joe
is batching.
Ronnie Pace and family
spent a day with his mother
and dad during Christmas.
Hope everybody had a
Merry Christmas. I know I
did.
WEAVING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Fronie Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince
and daughter of Marietta, Ga.
visited his mother during
Christmas. Ernest is a brother
of Mrs. Myrtle Lanford, 3rd
shift weaving.
Wc sure were sorry to hear
the bad news about Mr. and
Mrs. John Atkinson losing
their home and all furnishings
by fire while they were away
on vacation in Georgia.
Anyone having a lot for
sale on Lake Murray for
"quick sale" see Mr. Leland
Ha/.el, -3 Weaving 3rd shift.
-3 Weaving sure seems to
be having their part of the
flu. This winter Ed Ledford
lost almost a weeks work, now
Harry Franklin :s out with
same.
Houston and Eileen Ellis
had as their Christmas dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis
of near Clinton. Randv Prather
of Clinton and Bruce
Ellis from the Naval Hospital
: /-*! 1 a. AH A .
in coiai lesion. umer guesis
during holidays were Sgt. and
Mrs. Gaval Ellis and children,
Billy. Mary Ann and Tony.
The word is around that
Mr. John Franklin has butchnw
These fine looking boys are T<
Barry, age 8. They are the childi
Lydia Mills.
ered 2?500 lb hogs, but as far
as *3 Weave Room is concerned
it is only a rumor, we
have seen none of it.
-3 Weaving would like to
take this space saying "thank
you" to the officials of the
mill Company for the vacation
which we all enjoyed
very much, also for the weeks
pay which made the week
ui~
niwitr cuji/yauic.
Wo would also like to thank
our supervisor, Ralph Blackwell,
for coffee and donuts
which were served us the
last night we worked before
Christmas holidays.
Sorrv to hear that Wilford
Harris' mother passed away
Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford
had an anniversary December
21.
Sheila Vanderford celebrated
her birthdav December
26.
J. B. Vanderford celebrated
his birthday December 30.
SPINNING
1ST SHIFT
By Mary Ellison
We wish to welcome Doris
Estes back to work after being
out for an operation.
Mrs. Loretta Johnson and
son, Duanc, visited her
Mother. Mrs. Lorine Young, in
Clover.
Mrs. Peggy S. Ginn and
Debbie of Simpsonville are
visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Skinny Gregory
are the proud grandparents
of a baby son born
December 7 to Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Earl Gregory.
Joe Lark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Lark, attended the
Blue Bonnet game in Houston,
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Mrs. W a d e Pennington
wishes to thank her friends
for the flowers and cards sent
during recent illness.
Mis. Beula Jones, Mr. Bill
Dixon and children of Greenville.
Mrs. Wvone Ketron and
daughter of Greenville and
Mrs. Carl Hartsock of Greenv
i 1 1 e visited relatives in
Kingsport, Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones
had Christmas dinner in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Keton.
Sgt. Charles Harvey of Ft.
Jackson spent a 14 day leave
during Christmas with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ponder
and son spent a recent Sunday
with his sister. Mrs. Nathalee
Tucker.
A 1 v i n Satterfield, A. N.
spent a Christmas leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell
Satterfield. Also visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Satterfield and other
relatives were Mr. and Mrs.
Fester Harris of Orlando, Fla.
A 2C and Mis. Jimmy
Jlklt '' K
smmy, age 13; Donnie, age 10; and
en of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens.
THE CLOTHMAKER
O'Shields and son, Mike,
spent Christmas with Jimmy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O'Shields.
T. A. 3 C Rav Riley is
spending a 22 day leave with
his wife Mickey and son, Ray,
before returning to the Med.
Mr. James Coker, father of
Mrs. Wilma Colman, is a patient
at Greenville General
Hospital. Charles Coker, her
brother, is also a patient at
Havs Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. "Skeet" Colman
and children spent Sunday
in Greenville with Mrs.
Juanita Hawkins.
Our heart felt sympathy for
the Walter Cato family for
the death of their wife and
mother, Mrs. Frances Cato.
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Dirinaays
Gladys Campbell?January 2
David Campbell?January 18
Aaron VVhitt?January 7
Buddy Howell?January 29
Mickey Riley?January 8
Jimmy O'Shields?January 7
Mrs. Nathalee Tucker?January
9
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson
January 17
SPINNING
2ND SHIFT
By Lena Revis
Happy New Year everyone.
Here's hoping that 1960 brings
you lots of happiness and good
fortune.
Hope everyone had a nice
Phri?ct mji?j ;inrl rparlv (n ct?i
back to work again.
Employees of 2nd shift enjoyed
cake and coffee again
this Yuletide, thanks to Mr.
Moore, our supervisor, for the
cold drinks he served us. We
enjoyed them very much.
Erline and Brenda Austin
accompanied their brother,
Harold, and his wife back to
Norfolk, Va. for a few days
visit during the holidays.
Mrs. Jewel Creed and
children and Mrs. Dorothy
Wright were visitors of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Cothran. during the holidays.
Mrs. Arzetter H a n d b a c k
was a recent visitor of Mrs.
Cleasaer Martin.
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w (tic piimu in itrpori inai
Marv Ellen Patterson is recuperating
at home after being
a patient at Blalock
Clinic.
Mis. Vera Patterson had a*
guests on Christmas day
Roscoe McGinnis, and Mrs
Shealy from Greenwood, a 1st
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris ol
Fountain Inn. Vera said thev
all had a real good time anc
a big Christmas.
The Gilstraps visited ir
Greenville Christmas.
Sara Owens visited Mr. anc
Mrs. J. W. Wren for a week
thru the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Browr
wore recent visitors oi Mr
Patti Carroll is swinging in thi
breeze. She is the five month
old daughter of Mr. and Mri
Preston Carroll, Lydia Mills.
and Mrs. J. W. Wren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown
had as their guests on Christmas
day, Mrs. Lidia Nelson
and daughter, Jack Nelson
and family of Greenwood and
J. D. Brown, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis
are sick at home. We wish for
them a speedy recovery.
We welcome to the 2nd
shift Stanlv Alexander, Joel
McElhannon and Abner Kellv,
one of our former employees.
Mr. and Mrs. fcunie Lamb
had Christmas dinner with
their son, William Lamb, and
family of Gastonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ivy and
Ralph Putnam were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Eunie Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards
of Charleston spent
Christmas day with Mrs. Edwards'
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clark, of Clinton.
We are proud to have Mae
Kelson back with us after
being out sick several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred White
had Christmas dinner with
Mrs. Whites mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Teague.
Sam and William Jones
with their sister. Lvdia, were
Christmas visitors of the
Blackwells.
Mrs. Woody, Mrs. Queen of
Cowpens, also Mrs. Howard
XT' :i 1 ~ T?1
iiuioiiu ui uvaiiaviuc, inu.
were recent visitors of Mrs.
.Tosic Boyter of Clinton.
Mrs. Gladys Teague had a
lot of company Christmas day.
There were 35 present.
Mrs. Agnes Boyter said
Santa Claus brought her bovs
a bicycle lor Christmas. After
receiving them one of the bovs
asked his mother what old
Santa was going to bring next
Christmas.
Our sympathy to Mrs. Eula
Quinton in the loss of an
uncle, also to Mrs. Bill Cauble
on the behalf of an aunt who
recently passed away.
Mrs. Addie Pearson was
made very happy on Christmas
day when 5 of her children
called from different
locations to wish her and Mr.
m 1M.
i vui ov/ia ct i?lUI I N LIU lMIIlctN.
On Christmas cvo Mrs. Alsic
Wood had as guests for supper
. Mrs. R. C. Wilkie, Mrs. Faye
Medlin and son, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Wilkie and family, Mr.
; and Mrs. George Phillips and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Scott and daughter, R. C.
> Wilkie of the University of
[ S. C., also Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Woody and son. Alsie said
I they all had a real good time.
A birthday dinner vv a s
i given in honor of Mr. Marvin
Corley bv his sister Mrs. Mae
1 Nelson. Guests were, Mr. and
; Mrs. Furman Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Rumfelt, Mr. and
i Mrs. J. D. Oakley. Mr. and
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ivirs. iviarvin Lor lev and Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Nelson. All had
a good time.
Wilfred Williamson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson
thru the Christmas holidays.
Friends will be glad to know
that Bobby Williamson is
home from the Navy on a 15
day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred White
and children enjoyed a Christmas
Eve party with Mr.
e White's family at Princeton.
s Luella Morgan had all her
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The two cowboys above are
Davy Roberts and Freddie Burnett.
son and grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Roberts. Lydia
rams.
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Jimmy Nelson, age 12, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nelson,
Lydia Mills.
"I see you but I am too tired
to move." says Cinthia Marie
McElhannon. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McElhannon.
Lydia Mills.
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This fine looking young man is
Danny Ray Neal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Neal. Lydia Mills.
Danny celebrated his first birthday
December 25.
Ronda Simmons is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Neal. Lvdia Millc
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Michael Wilson, age 4, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilson
and the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Teague, employees
of Clinton and Lydia Mills.