The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
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Lydia News . . .
Bobby Pierce lies acceptec
a jod in /\nania wun inc
American Insurance Compan\
and will move there with hi:
family. Our very best wishe:
go with the Pierces as the\
leave us.
Birthdays
Barry Sumeral?June 12.
Harold Taylor?June 25.
William Bowling?June 111
Noland McCravy?June 19
Dollie McCravy?June 1 J.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Billy Pace
Mr. nnrl Mrs Jon f'orln\
celebrated their 21st weddinj
anniversary June 2.
Ronald Corley, son of Mr
and Mrs. Joe Corley. recently
came home from Washington
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Keith and Kervin are the twii
hoys of Mr. and Mrs. Tomm
Huskey of Germany. They ar
the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. G
C. Parrish. Lydia Mills.
(e of South (I
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Inez Payton celebrated her
birthday June 4.
| Billy Pace celebrated his
? 20th birthday June 9.
r Herbert Payton and family
^ spent last Sunday with his
5 mother and father. Mr. and
j Robert Payton.
Wilfred Harris is in the
Veterans Hospital in Columbia.
We hope Wilfred will
make a speedy recovery and
be back with us before long.
Ralph Lanford recently
went on a fishing trip and
spent the night in his cabin
on Tiger River.
WEAVING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
3y Fronie Franklin
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward
and Darrell are going to
Myrtle Beach Saturday for a
few days.
Paul Ward celebrated his
birthday June 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pet tit.
Jr. and Ed Groes of Union
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Lanford Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hazel
spent the week end with Mrs.
Hazel's father in Johnson recently.
They also visited Mr.
Dorrel Owens.
Judv Ellis spent a week end
in Lockhart, S. C.
Andv Ellis stayed overnight
with his grandmother last
j week.
We welcome Billy Wyatt
n to the 3rd Shift.
y Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frank?
lin visited in Columbia recently.
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Clarence Mann celebrate
1?is birthday June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blac
well and family visited Mi
Black well's grandmother
Camden.
Mrs. Gwen Walker ai
Bobbv of Columbia. S. C. ai
Mr. and Mrs. Trov Boyce ai
Bruce of Anderson. S.
spent the past week end wi
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frankli
Larry and Raymond Ha/
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lelai
Hazel, have been sick t
past week.
Wilfred Harris is still a p
tient at the Veterans Hospil
in Columbia, S. C.
Sidney Hazel has been a j:
tient at the Joanna Hospil
for a few days.
SPINNING
1ST SHIFT
By Mary Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fli
of Pine Bluff, Arkansas vi
ted his sister, Mrs. L. C. Joh
M>n, and other relatives i
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W\
and son, Mrs. Mary Ellis<
Mrs. Ethel Moore and gran
daughter and Mrs. Jan
Campbell spent a recent Su
day in Winnsboro with t
latter's brother. Mr. Andn
Perry.
Mrs. Patsy McCaulv, daut:
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ma
Windsor, had an operati
recently at Hays Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. "Skeot"C
man and Mr. and Mrs. ihm
Johnson attended the Rel
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300 races in Darlington. I.
Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene
Peavy and son, Tony, have n
just returned from Spain and tl
were recent visitors of Mr. C
and Mis. Jennings Cook.
Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of it
Little River, mother of Mrs. u
Lillie Belle Miller, spent a h
recent week end with her
daughter. On Sunday after- a
noon Mr. and Mrs. Meadors t<
Minic of Newberry visited IV
Mrs. Miller. IV
Birthdays g
Sharon Hairston?June 15. a
Laura Darby?June 12. a
"Bo" Brown?June 15. v
Raymond Horton?8 years? b
July 8. h
"Buddy" Campbell ? June
14. ' s
Jerry Satterfield?June 6. c
Jimmy Alexander?June 6. C
Peggy Templeton?June 17.
Johnny Messick?June 9. o
Karen Hanna?June 14. c
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs J. B. O'Shields
?June 30. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tinsley s
?June 6. '
Mr. and Mrs. "Bo" Brown?
June 10.
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SPINNING 1
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xinu aniri
By Lena Revis
Hi Everyone: ,
We are glad to be back with
you again. How the months
do fly. Vacation time will
soon be here and we wish to
thank the management of our
mills for making it possible
for us to have our vacation
with pay. Also we want to
take this time to express our
thanks for the nice barbecue
that was given to us. Let us
all endeavor to be more careful.
work safely and always .
E?d stop, look and listen in everything
we might do.
|<- We welcome to our dcpartrs.
ment Mis. Gladys Blackwell
in and Mrs. Gladys Campbell
from the first shift. Gladvs
id you better stay on the 2nd
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Ill Willi ua 11 will IIUW nil.
id Friends will be sorrv to j
C. hear of the accident of Mrs. (
th Eula Quinton returning from
in. work one Saturday night she
el, fell and suffered a broken
id hip. We wish for her the
ke best of luck and a speedy
recovery. .
,a_ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Herring
;,1 of (ireenwood visited Mr. and *
Mrs. Joseph Smith.
,a. Mrs. Lena Revis, Roland
tal a n d Florence Revis, Mrs.
CI race Webb and daughter. '
Cathy, and Miss Judv Ellis
visited Mrs. Revis' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples of
Sharon, S. C.
nt Davis Crow with his aunt,
si- Mrs. I lilt tie Willard. are en11
joying their vacation with
*o- Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Cothran.
'at Mrs. Nellie Hughes said she
>11. sure enjoyed the barbecue,
id- Mrs. Louella Morgan Mr.
les and Mrs. Cecil Morgan and
in- children recenllv visited Mr.
he and Mrs. J. W. Leonard of
?w Chester.
Evelyn. Linda and .Jimmy
;h- Claik are spending their vark
cation with friends in CJaff?n
nev.
Mrs. L. S. Harmon. Mr. and
ol- Mrs. Aaron Matthew of Sa>ld
luda spent a recent Sunday
iel with Mr. and Mrs. Jack j
JUNE. 1960
.aney and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birchlore
and daughters visited
hie Oral Roberts Crusade in
'olumbia.
Mrs. Bernice McElhannon
; recuperating at home after
ndergoing surgery at Hays
ospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nelson
nd Mrs. Rosie Nelson mo3red
to Augusta, Ga. to see
1r. Nelson's mother. Mrs.
1:ii> Noknn e;n'c u
oing back to Augusta shortly
nd take M.s. Angie Wright,
beautician from Laurens,
/ith them so she might
eautifv Mr. Nelson's mother's
air.
Miss Florence Revis is
pending a few days with her
ousin. Miss Sylvia Sharpe. of
'h ester.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owens
f Huntsville, Ala. were reen
t visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
. W. Wrenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hex Hughes
nd children motored to Great
"alls. On their way they
erved a picnic lunch. Mrs.
lughes said they had a wonlerful
time.
Billy C. Davis, son of Mr.
nd Mrs. Lester Davis, and
oan Knighton of Union were
inited in marriage June 4th
>v the Rev. Paul E. Blake in
Jnion. S. C. They spent their
lonevmoon in Western N. C\
ind Tennessee.
Here's hoping that everyme
has a nice vacation.
Birthdays
Mac Nelson?June (>.
Clyde Thomas?June 4.
Cora Bell Crow?May 29.
J. W. Wrenn?June 27.
Paul Davis?18 years?June
Lisa Davis?June 2.
John (Buddy) Campbell?
lune 14.
Florence Revis? -June 29.
Clyde Revis?June 21.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown
elobrated their 14th anniversary
June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stone
>bserved their anniversary
Uay 24. They were married
) years.
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
By Martha Wyatt
The Lydia Campfire Girls
eft June 20th for a weeks
stay at C a m p Buckhorn.
Hope they had a fine trip.
We wish to thank the mill
nana^ement for making it
possible for all of us to have
such fine barbecue as the tine
a*hit'll was held on Wednes?
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Robert Cook, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jenninqs Cook, lydia Mills,
recently celebrated his 12th birthday.