The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1960, Page 4, Image 4
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Clinton Mills
Little Boys and
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Moose Little Boys team has w
the first half of Little Boys play.
Meadows. Eddie Osborne, Billy B
Earl Turner, Bruce Dees. Back r
David Lambert, Wayne Butler. C
Ronnie Quinn, and James McMill
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Bailey Pony League has won 3
right, front row?Sammy Foster
Ray McCall. Ken Allman, Lonnu
Lendon, Gerald McWaters, Don ]
Coker. Johnny Rushton, and Ton
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versary June 14.
Janet Meadors, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors.
was 2 years old June 21.
Danny Lee Mettes, the 7
year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Mettes. has been taking
treatment from an eye
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IdUM 111 new UCI I y . Lectin l\
has been having a good bit of
trouble with his eves lately.
Harrv Lanford and Alvin
Motes are both real proud
owners of new hair cuts
(real short).
SLASHING
1ST, 2ND, & 3RD SHIFTS
By Mary Price
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rushton
of Spartanburg visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Burgess
and family of Niagara Falls.
N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Jove and her- lather- who
i a patient at tsiaiocK L lime
Mrs. C. H. Jove's sister,
Phvllis Ann is the two months
old d^uahter of Mr. and Mrs
Arnold Edmonds.
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ron 12 games and lost 2. and won
Left to right, bottom row?James
utler. Calvin Martin. Geary Laney, <
ow?Buddy Greene. Steve Cooper,
)anny Hedgepath, Johnnie Tucker,
an.
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I and lost 4 in League play. Left to
, Carroll Barker. Charlie Cannon.
> Childress. Back row?James Mc-landback,
Freddie Whitman. Jerry
y McGee.
Mrs. J. R. Snider, is moving
back to Clinton.
Jerry H. Jove ABV3 left
San Francisco June 6th for
Bremerton, Washington,
where his ship goes in dry
dock. His time in service will
be up on September 13.
Mrs. Ursula Blakelv and
Sara visited Mr. M. J. Blakelv
and family in Spartanburg recently.
Mr. R. G. Watson and Mr.
and Mrs. Judson Cox attended
graduation exercises
at Winthrop College on May
29th. Mr. Watson's daughter,
Gloria Ann. was a graduate.
Gloria plans to tour Europe
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ti no ouiniiici vviui ci J41 uu [J IJ1
Winlhrop ^irls leaving the
United States on June the 9th.
Miss Linda Ann Braswell
and Shirley Hedgepath spent
the weekend at Myrtle Beach
recently.
Mrs. J. M. Bouknight and
Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Cumalander of
Westminister. They also mo|
tored on to Clayton, Georgia.
Mrs. Nora Bramlett's daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Stansell, have been on a
visit with her. Mr. Stansell
is in the Navy and stationed
at Norfolk, Virginia.
Mrs. Nora Bramlett's fa'*
ther, Mr. Claude Culbertson,
of Laurens is a patient at the
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Laurens hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell's
daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sisk,
finished a course at the Seminary
in Decatur, Ga. They
will leave there and go to .'I1
Florida for a week's vacation.
Mrs. Mary Bouknight and
Mrs. Betty Bragg motored to
Asheville, N. C. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
Jr., Eddie and Ruth Braswell. a
and Lois Lever spent the p
week end in Charleston with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scarboro G
and family. R
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price I<
eisited in Greenville and Paris V
Mountain recently. si
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Gillian
af Greenville visited Mr. and d
Mrs. Herbert Price.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Mrs. Sara Blakely Watson
celebrated a birthday Saturday,
June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paj?e
celebrated their Hth wedding
anniversary Saturday, June [\
4th. f,
Mrs. Ursula Blakely is on ^
the sick list a^ain. \
SPINNING NO. 1 f,
3RD SHIFT t(
By William L. Burden
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. James Pane x.
?8th anniversary?June 14. n
Mr. and Mrs. James R. v
Price ? 31st anniversary ? c|
June 8.
Birthdays E
Mrs. Arlene Price?May 26 e
?She was 24 years old. s
Betty Ann Eaton celebrated E
her 23rd birthday June 8. e
Mrs. Bessie Samples?June r
11. h
Derrel Samples?June 19?
16 years old. v
Dennis Allen Bragg cele- t
brated his 4th birthday June F
5. He is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Hollie Griffin. c
SPINNING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT <
By Ruby Deadwyler a
Mrs. Louise Reynolds spent 1
the week end with her sister. JMrs.
Marv Price, of Chesnee. J
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin 2
and daughter. Jane, of Cal- c
houn Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1
Ficklin and Larry McCoy of r
Greenville spent Sunday with
Grace Ficklin.
Mi s. Marion Meade and son.
Bill, and also grandson. Furman
Casey, spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs.
Woodrow Littlefield. of Rock <
Hill. S. C. t
Mrs. Harriett Crowell of i
Michigan is visiting her '*
mother and father, Mr. and 1
Mrs. H. H. Burgess.
We welcome Lizzie Martin (
to our department. Also
Harrv Foster, Jr. who has '
been serving with the II. S 1
Navy.
Lawrence Leopard is doing
niceiy auor naving nis loot i
operated on at St. Francis
Hospital in Greenville.
There will he a home coming
at Lydia Mill Church of
God June 19th. also 3rd Sunflay
singing, everyone is invited.
Happy Birthday
Harold Burgess?June 1
Harriett Crowell?June 24.
Alice Faye Loll?June 10?
fi years.
Virgil Lell?June 29.
Patricia Lawson?June 20.
Charles Smith?June 9.
Beatrice Reece?May 27.
J. C. Martin?M;>v i9.
Johnny Deadwyler ? June
[)?9 years.
SPINNING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Allene Kay
We welcome Billy Glenn
nd John Fuller to our deartment.
We are glad to have Rubv
[entry, Pauline Matthews,
uth Samples, Reba Samples,
:1a Shock lev a n d Mattie
/right back to work from
ick leave.
Vickie Gentry had a birthay
June 17.
Keba Ann Stai nes?June 8.
SPINNING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Talmadge Sanders
First off. Buddy would like
d take this opportunity to
hank each of his supporters
ir the wonderful vote given
im at the Clinton Mills box.
I was a very good turn out
nd we hope that two years
rom now you will all be back
r> vote for your choice again.
The welcome mat is out for
flattie Hudson of Laurens
/ho came to work this past
lonth. Hope you enjoy your
/ork and will be with us for
uite a while.
A get well note to Miss
Irenda Medlin. sister of Evlyn.
who underwent heart
urgery at Roper General
lospital in Charleston reentlv.
Hope for a speedy
ecovery and a quick return
ome.
Arthur Church of Jacksonille,
Fla. was a recent visitor
o the home of May belle
Yeeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellv Proffitt
if War. W. Va. are visiting
.1 r. and Mrs. Tommy Proffitt.
Bobby and Helen Perkins
if Laurinburg, N. C. and Mr.
ind Mrs. Verson Hodge of
lamer, S. C. were week end
..f TV/T.. ....,1 VI.... I,...
111 1V1 i . (II111 i?i I n. U\?.fohnson
this past month.
And now a word of thanks
ind appreciation from anchor
defeated candidate,
tad lots of fun and met many
lice people. Congratulations
lames and good luck.
SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
By Kate Riddle
Well here it is news time
igain and we don't have much
his time. I guess everyone is
getting ready for vacation and
ire not visiting much now.
Wo do have some birthdays,
fhat's something we just
:an t got around.
Happy birthday to Mrs. I la
Kernells, her son. Claude Kernells.
Jr., her brother-in-law.
Furman Brown, and his son.
Frankie Brown. They all
have birthdays July 24th.
Joel (linn?July 29.
Melba Johnson June 20
Emma Johnson?June 27
Shirley Turner?July 12.
So long for now. Hope to
have more news next time.
SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Misses Sallie and Marv
Frances Nabors visited Sara
JUNE. 1960
Mrs. (iaiighmuii Retires
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4 I ' M I EZtfM 1 JiTtr
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M.? Aitnin Mnn C ..... U ..
Spinning Room Employee, retired
June 4. She was a member
of the Clinton "Old Timers"
Club being employed in
19.11.
Annie, as she was affectionately
known, is held in
high regard by all. We wish
for her many happy years of
well deserved retirement.
Lawson and family recently.
Our sympathy goes out to
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
in the death of Mrs. Leopard's
father, Mr. 11. A. Adams.
Sorry to report Lester
Ivester has a broken toe. We
hope it will soon be well.
Birthdays
Happy birthday to:
Mrs Aholinn Pi'anc Tnnn
9.
Mrs. Bertha Culbertson?
June 12.
E. E. (Hot Shot) Cagle?
June 29.
SPOOLING
3RD SHIFT
By Bill Lowery
Richard Henderson visited
in New York recently.
Shirley Ann Heaton was
sponsored by Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church for a
week at Columbia University.
Alice Fave Beaman celebrated
a birthday on June 14.
Happy birthday also to Darrell
Whitsel on July 7.
Robert Earl McWaters celebrated
a birthday on June 28.
Celebrating a birthday on
June 22 was Clifton Heaton
Earl Womble celebrated a
birthday on June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery
vi<i 1 #?H Mr* P P 11..If i ...Cj
Miss Patsv Lowerv in Menders'
ville, N. C. recently.
To My Many Friends Who I
Work With and Live Among:
I want to thank you for the
wonderful support you gave
mo in the recent primary.
Without your help 1 could not
have hoon elected your mayor
for the fifth term, for this 1
a humbly grateful.
If at any time you should
need me day or ni^ht 1 will
be at your service.
Sincerelv.
Joe
Carl Campbell, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Campbell. Clinton
Mills, is on a three months training
cruise in the Mediterranean.
"Randy" is a boiler technician
aboard the "U.SS. McCaffery".