The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1960, Page 8, Image 8
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RECEIVE COL!
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Bobby Franklin Pierce and I
diplomas at Presbyterian College
lina. respectively, at June gradual
loom fixer, will receive a B.S. de<
and Mrs. W. C. Neely and a Clin
vacation last year, is a Mechan
graduate.
Lydia News ...
pital. She weighed 8 lbs. and
has been given the name
Penny Marie. Her proud
grandmother is Mrs. Inez
Miller.
Mother's Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlow
and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Reed of Laurens
and Mrs. Mary Barlow from
Clinton.
Birthdays
nleen Easter Evans?
April 1.
Steve Jackson?April 26.
Sherry Jackson?April 17.
Rose Wilson?May 7.
Shirley Barlow?May 14.
Clara Belle Gilstrap?May
16.
Bobby Bennett?May 5.
Susan Roberts?1 vear old
?May 23
Tony Wilson?June 11.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans
celebrated their 16th anniversary
May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford
celebrated their 12th
anniversary May 14.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
Sponsored ky Clinton-Lydia Mill
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The Clinton and Lydia Mills
members of the rising Senior C
been selected as representatives a
to be held in Columbia in June.
The girls are Dianne Davenpt
Joe Davenport, and Franceen Smil
C. Smith. The boys are left, Ronr
liam Glenn, and Gary Sprouse, sc
,EGE DEGREES
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Robert Carlisle Neely will receive
and the University of South Caroling
exercises. Bobby, a third shift
jree in History. Robert, son of Mr.
ton Shop employee during summer
ical Engineering Phi Beta Kappa
Lydia Cub Scouts
Enjoy Pinewood Derby
Lydia Cub Scout Pack 90
enjoyed their annual PineTA^.-K,
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Lydia Cook-Out.
The cubs made their race
cars of Pine Wood.
A race track for the small
racers was laid out by Claude
Grady, a committeeman and
Treasurer of the Cub Pack
and Cub Master Paul Arnold.
Winners of the Derby were
Mike c fmpbell, Phil Moore
and Mike Johnson.
Ray Campbell and Bill Fennell
were judges.
After the races a picnic
was enjoyed.
Mrs. Claude Grady a n d
Mrs. T. E. Moore, Den
Mothers assisted in entertaining
the group.
will celebrate their 29th anniversary
June 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
will celebrate their 17th anniversary
June 11.
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girls and boys pictured above, all
lass at Clinton High School, have
it this year's Girls' and Boys' State
>rt, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
th, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
lie Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilm
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse.
THE CLOTHMAKER
PLACE THE FACES
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This couple represents 68 years
of service at Lydia Cotton Mills.
Both are charter members of the
"Old Timers Club". The above
picture was made in 1940. Can
you identify the faces? (See bottom
of this column for answer.)
Notice to
All Employees
Safety engineers tell us that
our plants and equipment are
as nearly accident proof as
any in the industry. Yet, we
have had more accidents than
some of the less modern
plants. What is the cause, and
what is the remedy?
The person who gets hurt
causes his own accident in
nearly all cases. He causes it
bv being unmindful of a
simple thing like self protection.
He doesn't watch where
he walks, how he moves, how
he lifts, uses a tool, or where
he puts his hand. If he is
mindful of those things he
won't get hurt.
R?'o??ivt?s (lap
a ml Pin
Mrs. Roy Cannon is very
proud of her cap and pin
which entitles her to the letters
P. N. after her name.
Virginia had always thought
she'd like to be a nurse so in
September of 1957 she started
lining (ji tifuiai nursing ill
homos and also in local hospitals.
Then she decided to
go all the way and enrolled
in a nursing course, which
took her a year and a half to
complete. She received her
diploma along with her cap
and pin, from Post Graduate
School of Nursing, Chicago,
Illinois December 21, 1959.
Just shows what a person
can do if they're willing to
work. "(linny" has two children
and four grandchildren.
I know they're all proud of
her, so are we. Congratulations
"(finny".
PLACE THE FACES ANSWER
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Sellers-Wilkie Rites
Miss Madix-d patic1 a Sellers
and Jerry Wendell Wilkic
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The above children graduated 1
row, left to right: Danny Ray ?
Marion Hinson, Bruce Gregory, La
James Price, Back row: Cynthia
Bryan, Deborah Blackwell, Aubrey
Hughey, Richey Page, Michael Wai
when picture was taken were Rob<
Sandra Ballew. Miss Nellie Osboi
LEAVE THE I>1
On April 22 the Lydia Women's
a trip to Atlanta, Georgia. Sevei
Those making the trip were Mr. Gj
Mrs. William Fennell, Mrs. Caro
Johnnie Lanford. Mrs. J. T. Lan
Bennie Sinclair. Mrs. R. E. Whitr
borne, Marie Weir. Susan Word, h
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Mrs. F. A.
Claude Madden, a visitor. Mrs. Gli
a member of the Clinton Woman's
ture was taken.
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President Robert M. Vance p
Watson (15 years), Moses Flemir
years), Janie Reeder (15 years), ai
banquet held May 9 in the Bell S
MAY, 1960
were married at 7:30 P.M.
Friday, April 13, at the home
of the groom, with the Rev.
J. W. Spillers officiating.
The bride is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Falls of Clinton. Mr.
Wilkie is the son of Mrs.
Missouri Wilkie of 109 Gordon
Street, Clinton.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Clinton High School
and is presently employed in
the weaving department at
Clinton Mills.
After a wedding trip to
Myrtle Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilkie are making their
home wtih the bride's grandparents
at 61 6 Musgrove
Street.
KINDERGARTEN
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Erom Kindergarten May 24. Front
itarnes, Reggie O. Laney. Walter
rry Waters, Rodney Campbell and
Arn Barlow, Doris Cobb, Susan
r Smitherman, Kay Hughes. Jacki
/ne Vincent. Mia Johnson. Absent
ert D. Gilliam, Rhonda Butler and
ne is the teacher.
kiyiim; to is
i Club chartered the above bus for
al places of interest were visited
iddy, driver, Mrs. Ralph Blackwell,
1 Templeton, Mrs. Ralph Riddle,
ford, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs.
nire, Priscilla Gaskins, Nellie OsIrs.
David Word, Mrs. B. P. Lark,
Bodie, Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mrs.
enn Gaskins. Mrs. D. O. Freeman,
> Club, was not present when picV
ICE A W A K DS
resented service awards to Cally
iq (10 years). Hillard Young (15
id George Darbins (10 years) at a
itreet High Cafeteria.