The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
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5 YEAR SERVICE
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Overseer Glenn Gaskins presents
Campbell as J. B. Vanderford and
on. This trio were among 32 Lydi
pins.
LYDIA NEWS . . .
olcl March 27.
Linda Roper May 1.
"Becky" James April 11.
Carole Gregory April 21.
James Kirbv April 21.
Cecil Ginn April 16.
Mrs. Ruby Cook April 19.
Jack Lanev April 21.
Beu lab Jones April 8.
Mary Ellison April 7.
Anniversaries
Mr. a n d Mrs. "Buddy"
Campbell April 4.
SPINNING
2ND SHIFT
By Lena Revis
Hello Everyone,
We are proud to be back
with you again. Last month
we did not send in any report
because of so much sickness
among our employees.
It is very beautiful today.
The flowers are blooming and
the birds are sinking. I always
love spring best of all
because it makes me think of
the resurrection of our Lord.
After everything has been in
the ground all winter then
suddenly everything comes to
life again.
As we approach this Easter
season let us not forget its
meaning and what a wonderful
God we have with all his
blessings.
We welcome to our department
Mrs. Nellie Hughes and
one of our former employees,
Mrs. Willie Mae Wicker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith
and family of Union were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Revis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook
and son motored to Greenville
recently to see Mrs.
Cook's brother who is very
ill.
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These two lovely children are
proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo
celebrated her 2nd birthday April
April 19th.
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? 5 year service award to Christell
Robert Mills, also recipients, look
a Employees to receive five-year
Mr. and Mrs. Furman were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Nelson recently.
Mr. Pat and Dot Nelson
motored to Augusta. Georgia
for a visit with their mother.
We are proud to have Mrs.
Mae Craine and Mrs. Lola
Brown back with us again
after being out on sick leave.
Mrs. Arzetter Handback
was a recent visitor of her
sister. Mrs. Daisy Hall, of
Stanley, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis
had as guests for Sunday
supper recently Mrs. Addie
B. Coleman and granddaughters.
Mis. Mozelle Young motored
to Winston-Salem to see
her father, J. C. Wall, who is
very sick.
We feel so sorrv for Bill
Caublc. He said he was get4w
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We had a wonderful revival
this month at the Lydia
Baptist Church. Dr. T. S.
Boehm was the speaker and
Mr. Emmett Chappell the
song leader.
I asked Evelyn Woody for
some news and she said she
did not have any, but that
she was still mad at me and
Emmie Thomas for playing an
April fool joke on her. Please
don't be mad at us Evelyn
you can play one on us next
year.
Our deepest sympathy to
Mrs. Sara lusti in the loss of
her mother, who recently
passed awav. Also our svm
pathv to Mrs. Nell Dean anci
her family in the passing of
her cousin, Rov Owens, who
passed away in March.
Mrs. Louise Brown and
Mrs. Mai tie Wrenn said they
sure enjoyed snow cream
Kathy and Darrell Holder. The
hnnie Holder, Lydia Mills. Kathy
i 16th, Darrell was 6 months old
THE CLOTHMAKER
during the snow and was
looking forward to the next
one.
We have had a lot of bad
weather and hope that it is
over. When that bad storm
came all of us were very excited,
but we were glad and
thankful to God that it was
not any worse than it was.
Our sympathy to Mr. Fred
Mathis in the behalf of his
wife who recently passed
away.
Billy Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Davis, was home
on week end leave. The
U.S.S. Denebola, the ship
that Billy is assigned to in
Norfolk, Virginia, was invited
down to Wilmington,
N. C. for the Azalea Festival.
They held open house on the
ship.
Mrs. Dora Williamson has
a new addition to her family.
Her son. Bobby Gene Williamson
and Linda Gail Casey
were united in marriage on
March 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Painter
and family visited Mrs.
Painter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Pearson, of Clinton
recently.
Miss Guvnelle Chilton was
nuuuicu wiui u uii uiuay 11111ner
by her aunt, Mrs. Dolores
Gregory.
Eddie Brown was honored
by his mother with a party on
his 7th birthday. Games were
played and ice cream and
cake was served. Eddie received
many beautiful and
useful gifts.
Birthdays
Barbara Thomas April 2.
Mattie Wrenn April 9.
Linda Wrenn April 5 la
years.
Eddie Brown March 14
7 years.
Louise Brown March 10.
M a gd a 1 i n e B i rch more
March 22.
Matt Davis April 11.
Tracy L. Quinton April 5.
Rickey Campbell March
12 2 years.
Dolores Gregory April 0
22 years.
William Snow- April 26.
Terry Lee Owens April 5
12 years.
Ida Johnson April 18.
Keith Lamar Hughes
March 10 2 years.
Robert Webb April 14.
Jessie M a e Edwards
March 16.
Richard Clark March 16'26
years.
Jimmy Clark March 14
18 years.
Jackie Laney April 12.
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Brenda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Cauble, Lydia
Mills.
Brenda Cauble April 10.
Ludwig Cauble April 18.
Anniversaries
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bernard
Teague were married 23
years March 4.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank each and
every one for the beautiful
flowers and the many deeds
of kindness that were shown
during the illness and death
of our nephew and cousin.
Mr. Roy Owens.
May God bless everyone.
Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens
Mrs. Nellie Dean
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
By Martha Wyatt
We are glad to see Mr.
Cordell Sanders back at work
after being out several days
with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Sanders
are expecting t h e i r
d a ught e r . Mrs. Careen
Cooper, of New Mexico to
visit them soon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Blackwell
spent last week end
with Mrs. D. T. Farmer who
lives at Bonds Crossroad.
Mr. Joe Sherrifield had a
birthday April 22.
Mrs. Alice Snider had a
birthday April 19.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
By Ned Vincent
Tony Vincent celebrated
his 13th birthday April 5th.
Happy birthday Slim Jim.
Mrs. Rubv Wvatt celebrated
her 21st birthday
April 10.
Paul Bowling visited his
brother, M. D. Bowling, a
patient at the Anderson
County Hospital Saturday.
April 2nd. Hope he is improving
after his stay in the
hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Gregory on the
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at Hays Hospital April 5th.
Weight H lbs. She has been
given t h e name Deborah
Ruth.
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Gambrcll
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Broom and son visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. King in Whitmire
for a recent week end.
Happy second anniversary
to Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Phipps, Jr. March 29.
Kathy Moore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore,
celebrated her 11th birthdav
March 17.
Mrs. Herman Phipps, Jr.
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Brenda Woody, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Woody, Clinton
Mills. She celebrated a birthday
April 2.
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Teresa Worthy, niece of Mrs.
Izcll Campbell. Clinton Mills,
will celebrate her 16th birthday
May 1st. She is shown with
trophy she won recently at the
Clinton High School talent con
test sponsored by the Transportation
Club.
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Glenda Sue Waldrop is the 10
year old granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Davis, Lydia Mills.
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Mrs. Grady Edge, Lydia Mills,
proudly displays the 5 pound
bass she caught recently at Lake
Greenwood.
celebrated her b i r t h d a v
March 3.
Little Rhonda Phipps celebrated
her birthday March 24.
Glad Linda Faye Nelson is
feeling better after a recent
illness.
We extend deepest sympathy
to Mr. William L. Gambled
in the death of his
father. Will Gambrell, of
Laurens.
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