The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1960, Page 4, Image 4
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tion Man, Clinton Third Shift er
"King of Laurens County Rabbit
more than 150 rabbits last season,
some 125 pounds recently to hold
CLINTON NEWS . . .
WEAVING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
Friends of Bill Cody will
be glad to know he has returned
from the hospital. He
was in a car accident but not
badly injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Nabors
announce the birth of a
rlaiiulitpr .Tnlin Anril 3. Her
* - -r~
weight was 8 lbs. 4 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. James E
Wells visited in the mountains
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kuykendall celebrated their
10th wedding anniversary
March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn
and Ronnie visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Ficklanden in
Marion, N. C. recently.
Bobby Quinn and John
Dunaway spent two days at
Port Jackson recently.
We welcome Ann Ginn.
Gladys Ginn and Mary Mer
chant to our department.
Birthdays
Cecil Ginn April 16.
Gary Ficklin March 22.
Tontia Mills April 24.
Tommy Miles April 28.
Debbie Dean May 25.
Rita McCarson April 4.
SLASHING
1ST, 2ND, & 3RD SHIFTS
By Mary Price
News is scarce in the
Slashing Department this
time.
The Draw-In Department
welcomes two new hands,
Mrs. Macie Coats and Mrs.
Nora Bramlett, of Laurens.
Mrs. Ursula Blakely and
Sara spent Sunday with Mrs.
Barbara Ann Brewington is
the lovely daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Brewington, Clinton
Mills. She celebrated her 18th
birthday March 18.
rERS DELUXE
"lH rijn rilinaiiuv C ar/) PnAm -
riployees, rightly deserve the title
Hunters." Dan and Fred bagged
They are shown as they removed
a rabbit fry for friends.
Blakely's son. Mr. Maxey J.
Blakely, and his family in
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson
attended the funeral of his
aunt. Mrs. Hanna Watson, at
Yarborough's Chapel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr. attended the Legion of the
Moose Convention in Chester
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell.
Jr. celebrated a wedding anniversary
April 23.
Linda Ann Braswell will
celebrate a birthday May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dutton
of York visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Odom.
SPINNING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Ruby Lydia
We don't have much news
this time. Maybe we will
have more next time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell
spent the week end with
their daughter, Mrs. Wert
Jennings, of Columbia recently.
Mrs. Hazel Wells and
daughter, Carol, have returned
home after spending a
visit with her mother. Mrs.
O 1 4 U
iiuv i-iutiuieis.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunnawav April
1.
Birthdays
Henry Lawson April 2.
Blain Blackwell will have
a birthday May 3.
SPINNING NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
By William Burden
C. S. Windsor, U.S.N., has
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grady Huey
were united in marriage March
27 at Calvary Baptist Church.
Mrs. Huey is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Reece, Clinton
Mills.
THE CLOTHMAKER
been promoted to Chief D. C. M
C. S. Windsor is the son of w
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor pi
of Clinton Mills. He is now rc
stationed at Norfolk, Va. sc
C. W. Windsor celebrated a C
birthday April 10. W
Wilford Samples had a n<
birthday April 20. He was 43 M
years old. M
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell
celebrated their 23rd wedding
anniversary April 10.
Willette Smith had a birthday
April 14. She was 36
years old. b;
William L. Burden had a a
birthday April 16. He was 18 C
years old. b:
Mrs. Charlie Bull had a
birthday April 19. She was 60 h
years old. it
Lester (Jammey) Camp- n
bell had a birthday April 28.
He will be 22 years of age. v
Mrs. Annie Price had a
birthday April 20. k
Paul Samples had a birth- p
day April 28. He was 18 C
years old. b
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bull ti
celebrated their 42nd wed- ei
ding anniversary April 4.
Darrell Bragg celebrated it
his 7th birthday April 5. He h
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. h
Johnnv Bragg. r<
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SPINNING NO. 2 (l
r> n . I rx. _
Dy ituuy ueaawyier
2ND SHIFT
Mr. Charles Smith and
family spent Sunday with
his sister. Mrs. Hazel Grif- al
fin. (;
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Nabors ^
of Marietta, Georgia were
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendel Staines. IV
Mr. and Mrs. Collie Ed- (.
mounds visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Holmes and went to t<
the mountains of North Caro- "i
lina. E
Rev. C. L. Whitmore will T
begin a revival at the Lvdia
A/I i 11 o /"~,i u\. 4~.. 4-.
iiiiiiO viuu v. ii V#I viuu It
Sunday.
Mrs. Bobbie Shaffer. S
daughter of M r s. Marion
Meade, is leaving for Ger- a
many in the near future. h
Happy Birthday to:
Blanche Rochester April
20.
F rank Deadwyler March
0
Marion Meade April 17.
Jimmy Rochester March 1
1 n
1 I.
SPINNING NO. ?
3RD SHIFT
By Allene Kay
Mr. unci Mrs. Carroll Sam- ;i
pies announce the marriage /
of their daughter, Alice, to o
Bluford Brewer on April fi.
Having a birthday this ,]
month are: Is
Lessie A. Kav April 27. r
Randolph Gentry April 7. s
Thnmas A?-?ril ICC r
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Sclma Ballew April 9. i
Freddie Samples April 13. 1
Sandra Bolt April 17. r
Lib Samples April 26.
Margaret Chilton and Guy- 1
nell visited in Spartanburg a
last week. 1
Granny Windsor and Guynell
Chilton celebrated their
birthday. Granny is years
old and Guynell 12. The 2
Church of God of Prophecy
gave a party in their honor
Saturday night, April 2, at f
tr.- and Mrs. William Woodard's
home. There were 32
resent and many gifts were
?ceived. Granny has two
>ns, Mr. Lum Windsor,
linton Mills, and Mark
rindsor, Lydia Mills. Guy?11
is the daughter of Mrs.
[argaret Chilton, Clinton
[ills.
SPINNING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Talmadge Sanders
Glad to see Paul Smith
ack with us after undergoing
little surgery at Blalock
linic. Mr. Smith also cole
rated a birthday.
Juanita Leopard was also
1 Hays Hospital this past
lonth but is back on the job
ow and feeling fine.
Helen Butler was a recent
isitor in Rockingham, N. C.
In case some of you don't
now it vet, Buddy Hedgeath
has announced for the
ity Council so let's everyody
get out to the polls this
me and support our fellow
mplovees.
The long arm of the law
lust have done some good
ist month because we don't
ear much about poker and
)osters lately. Don't give up
ovs. you can't get even by
uitting.
SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Mr. Bill and Charlie Stone
nd Mrs. Maggie Stone from
rranitcville visited Mrs. Ott
tone.
Air. and Airs. Bill Burden
nd family visited Air. and
Irs. Raymond Adams of
Ireenville over a week end.
Air. and Mrs. Perry Chasten
from Anderson and Airs.
Chick" Young and little son.
lickv, from Fort Worth,
'exas were recent guests of
Ir. and Airs. Edd Young and
amily.
Airs. Edd Young visited in
partanburg recently.
Charles; Cannon of Mr
nd Mrs. Nathan Cannon, has
ad the mumps.
Birthdays
William Samples April 17.
Maggie Burden April 12.
William Burden April 16.
Edgar Young April 22.
Beverly Jean Craine Apil
16.
CARDING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By J. W. McMillan
Mrs. J. W. McMillan was
lonored at a birthday dinner
t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Nelson in Whit mire
m April 3.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
. R. Hamrick will be glad to
;now that Mrs. Hamrick has
eturned home after being a
urgical patient at Blalock
Clinic and that she is doing
licely. We all hope that she
las a speedy and complete
ecovery.
Mr. O. C. Dees is out on
eave and a hospital patient
ind we would like to wish for
dm a very speedy recovery.
Birthdays
Harold Stroud March 17.
Mrs. Irene Stroud March
10.
Mrs. Rosa Holder April 10.
Mrs. J. W. McMillan April
>.
APRIL, 1960
"Throw the ball, I'm waiting."
Susan Ann Wooten is the nineteen
months old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
uecii wooten, Ulinton Mills. Jimmy
was employed at the Clinton
Mills prior to entering the service
and is now stationed in
Germany.
Veterans I lav*' Less Than
l our Months In V> liieli
To \|?]?ly For (?l Loans
Less than four months remain
in which World War II
veterans may apply for C11
home, farm, or business loans.
John I. Findley, Loan Guaranty
Officer of the Columbia
VA Regional Office, has reminded
veterans.
Under present law. July 25.
I960, is the cut-off date set for
World War II veteran participation
in the post-war program
that has seen more than
26.792 South Carolina World
War II veterans take advan
tage of the C* I Bill loan provisions
since June 22, 1944.
Veterans who submit their
applications on or before the
deadline of July 25, 1960. will
be allowed an additional year,
or until July 25, 1961. in
which to have the loan processed
and actually closed.
10-1 .">-20 Years . . .
(Continued from Page 1)
Adolphus C. Meadors, James
E. Price, J. W. Walton, Vernon
Williams. James F. Dunawav.
Cassie II. Jove. I.. C.
Gooch. Ira Chandler. Carl
Heaton, Jr.. Fred Shelton,
H. T Dunlap and A. C. Youn^,
Jr.
From I.vdia Cotton Mills
receiving 20 year awards
were Robert Whitmire, Dova
Broom and R o y Sanders.
Fifteen year awards went to
Oliver Estes. William B. F.
Fuller, Roberta Prince. Earl
Y. Nelson, Perrv Parrish anil
J. A. Black. Jr.'
The following were cited
for ten year service: Floyd
McClain. Van Oxner, Doris
Estes. Nina Howell. Leola
Jennings. Beulah Jones. K. W
Mitch el. Audrey Estes. Wallace
W. Bagwell, T rannio
Boozer. Cornelia Burdettc,
Horace P. Carroll. Irene Davenport.
Ilarrv L. Franklin.
Charles Ciaffncv, Don Leopard,
Nellie Sherrifield. Major
S. Crawford, Adgar T.
Crawford, Harold H. Cauble,
Robert Cobb and Harold S.
Wallace.
One group of people who
seem to have discovered the
secret of long life are rich
relatives.