The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1960, Page 5, Image 5
JUNE. 1960
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WEAVING NO. 1, 2, & 3
1ST SHIFT
By Irene Davenport
Mrs. Carol Lawton a n c
(laughter of Orangeburg an
spending a few days with hei
mother. Mrs. Jessie Mills
and mother-in-law, Mrs. Li 1
lian Forrester.
Friends of Mrs. Claytor
Brown will be interested t<
know that she has returnee
home from Hays hospita
where she has been a patien
the past week with vine
pneumonia.
Dianne Davenport eele
brated a birthdav Juno '>8
Jimmy P a t t e r s o n ccle
brated a birthday Juno 'JO. Hi
was 10 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tucke
are the proud parents of ;
babv bov born May 29. Hi
has been given the nami
Dwayne Ronald. Mrs. Tueke
is the former Sandy Shelnut
Mrs. Eloise Cannon cele
brated a birthday June 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Me
Invaille attended graduatioi
exercises of their niece. Mis
Janet Poole, at Anderson Col
lege recently.
Mr. v\. iv Mcuinnis o
Pelzer visited Mr. and Mr?
Ira Bailey the past week enc
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ir
Bailey will learn with inter
est that they have moved int
their newlv purchased hom
on Pinewood Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ser
rino of Arlington. Va. spent
week recentlv with Mr. S. J
Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. McLer
don and Betty and Mr. Clevi
Wilkes visited Mrs. M.
Spoon in Mt. Vernon. (Ii
recently. She returned hom
with them for a few week
visit.
Friends of Frank Children
will be sorry to learn that h
is a patient at Hays hospita
Jackie Word. Jr.. ^randso
of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Let
nnrd celebrated his 7th hirtl
day on May 28
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Ronnie and Donnie Taylor a
lor. Lydia Mills. They will rem
at which time they will return
Fk*^. 4 iW i W ?.'- 4M
I'.-v ' k T il ^Ali-iA^S.
Kathy Davenport spent the
past week in Greenville with
her sister and brother-in-law,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy, and
? is spending this week at Camp
r Buckhorn with the Bluebirds.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey
wish to thank each and every
one who took part in helping
1 them to get a new home
> started after having lost theirs
1 recently bv fire.
1 Bobby Cook of Cleveland,
t Ohio is here spending the
5 summer with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
visited relatives in Spartanburg
the past week end.
e Henry, Scott and Joel Taylor
of Randelman. N. C. are
r spending a few weeks with
i their grandparents. Mr. and
e Mrs. E. P. Tavlor.
e Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
r La n ford and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Lanford and Johnny
visited in the mountains of
N. C. recently.
Paul Kitchen celebrated a
n birthday June 14.
s Mrs. I V. Bratcher of
Ninety Six is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
f Owens.
> Mr. a n d Mrs. Fur man
' Bratcher spent a week end at
a Myrtle Beach recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Cirover Cul?
bertson and children were
e supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Bratcher the past
Wednesday.
!' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
1' attended the funeral of Mr
Burdette's cousin in Iva recently.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette,
Herman Burdette and
e Miss Sandra Ivester visited
s Mrs. Hilda Campbell and
children in Charlotte. N. C
.c recent lv.
e Mr. and Mrs. John (iallmar
1 and daughter visited relatives
ji in Rock Hill recently.
)- Mrs. John Gallman and Tei
resa attended graduation ex
ercisos in Chester May 31.
'
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re the twin sons of Mr. Harold Tay
ain with their lather through Augus
i to Thornwell Orphanage.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Michael Campbell will celebrate
his 9th birthday or
July 4.
WEAVING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT
By Lillian Forester
Hi Folks.
By the time this papei
comes out vacation time wil
be here and I wish all of vol
a happy and safe vacation.
News is scarce this month
Everyone must be staying
home but we should have lot:
of news next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Tavloi
celebrated their loth wed
ding anniversary June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Forestei
and sons and Mrs. Jessie Mill:
spent last week end in Orange
burg with their son an<
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E
Law ton.
Mrs. J. B. Owens of Ches
terfield visited her sister
Mrs. Hex Harris, last week.
Bonnie Sinclair has beei
doing some fishing over a
Greenwood Lake. He caugh
1 fish weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz
and another 8 lb. 2 oz. but hi
buddy. Hiriam Hughev. suit
he caught one of them with ;
pitch fork.
Mr. Webb Taylor motore<
to Elizabethon, Tenn. to at
tend the funeral of a relative
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sum
eral and sons and Perry'
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parents speni lasi wceK enci a
the mountains.
Wei. folks our barbecu
was enjoyed by all and let'
all do our part to make all ou
working hours safe ones s
we can have another barbecu
real soon.
Mrs. Dova Broome and Mis
Betty McDonald visited Mis
Lola Galloway at the Green
ville General Hospital Sun
day. Miss Galloway is
niece of Mrs. Broome.
Birthdays
Ann Harris?6 years oldJune
3.
Mrs. Grady Edge?June 3.
Welcome Mat
James Bible
Martha A nn Seay
I WEAVING NO. 1 & 2
I 3RD SHIFT
I By Minnie Carroll
We'd like to welcome Ke
Trammell. Herman Burdetti
1 Thomas Meeks and Everetl
; Hughes to the third shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cai
roll spent a recent week en
with Mr. and Mrs. Jimm
Carroll.
h
These lovely children are Pol
and A n g i e Williams, gran
t daughters of H. W. Willian
Lydia Mills.
Kenneth Armstrong left for
i the army the 23rd of June.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson
will celebrate their 3rd wedding
anniversary July 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker
celebrated their 9th wedding
anniversary June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson
. and Vicky, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Johnson and Duane and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson
spent Memorial Dav in Ashe;
ville, N. C.
Jack Graham would like to
express his appreciation for
the beautiful flowers sent to
him by the flower club while
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ne was in tne nospital.
r Birthdays
5 Patricia Ammons?June 20.
Horace Carroll?June 25.
i Darlene Vanderford ? June
, 9.
Bettv Jo Overstreet?June
- 11.
Ronnie Brighman celebrated
his 8th birthday June
"1 6. He is the grandson of
t Charlie and Fannie Motte.
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s WEAVING NO. 2
i 2ND SHIFT
a By Marie Taylor
j Friends of Billy Bruce Oakley
will be interested to know
Q that on May 28 he married
Miss Resi Snyder of Frankfort.
Germany. Bruce is stas
tioned in Germany with the
t Air Corp and is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley.
e We welcome James Bible
s to the second shift.
r Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sum()
eral and sons and Mrs. Minc
nie Dobbins visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille and
iS Kathy in Charlotte.
iS Mrs. Melvin Hughes and
Mrs. Webb Taylor were rei_
cent visitors in Augusta.
a We're glad to have Mildred
Bragg back after her stay in
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iusti
and Eddie spent a recent
week end in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Hughey went down to Santee
Cooper on a recent Monday
for a day of fishing and Doris
? (the lucky thing) caught a
thirteen pound rock bass.
Mary Jo and Carolyn Carroll
of Pendleton, grandchildren
of L. \V. AbercromQ
bie, are visiting him.
e The McCravv family had a
family dinner at Cleveland
Park in Spartanburg on June
cj 19 celebrating the birthday of
William Bowling and Dollie
and Noland McCravv.
Mrs. Perry Sumeral attended
t h e Brock-Hanvey
wedding in Laurens at the
Laurens Church of God on
June 5.
We're glad to have Martha
Ann Seay on the second sh;ft
iand we know that George is
tickled about Jt too
We hear that Prue Waters
is doing fine after his operation
and hope he'll be back
with us soon
Dale. Mike and .1 a n i e
Phipps are spending summer
vacation at the home of their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Jackson. 149 Pine
Street. They are attending
the De La Harve School in
ly McCormick and are the child"
dren of Mrs. Nettie Lou
l8, Phipps.
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Jimmy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hairston, Lydia
Mills, and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hairston, Lydia Mills.
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Mike O'Shields is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy O'Shields
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. O'Shields. Lydia Mills.
This smiling young man is Ray
Riley, qrandson of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. O'Shields, Lydia Mills.
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Carolyn Moore is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Moore. Lydia Mills. Carolyn
plans to spend her vacation in
Charleston this summer.