The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1960, Page 7, Image 7
JUNE. 1SS0
SUMMER TIME IS
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Record numbers of children al
to both Clinton and Lydia Mills fl
mers enjoying a refreshing swim I
smaller relaxing in the "Baby Pol
HilKSl
Girls Enjoy
Blue Bird and
Camp Fire Camp
The Blue Bird and Camp
Fire members of Peta^a District
left Clinton at 8:,'10 A. M.
June 18 by bus for Camp
Buck Horn at Paris Mountain
near Greenville and returned
June 18.
Mis. Eva Land was lu^h in
her praise of the counselors
who iU
?? >x' i?vvv/iii^/uaiiVU ill*. m UU|I
and so graciously gave of
Ihcir time and effort to make
the week at camp a success.
Life Ciuaids were Mr. Clary
O'Shields and Mr. Joel Cox.
Camp Director. Mrs. Eva
Land was assisted by Miss
Mary Cunningham and Miss
Shirley Dunaway.
The campers paiticipated in
t h e following activities
swimming, passing off many
requirements in sports and
games, crafts, singing, folk
dancing a n d a devotional
period each evening.
A hi?*hlii?ht < ?f thn .?
? "*-> v " ' * v,,v " v v IX x '1
camping was enjoyed by the
campers a n d visitors on
Thursday even in.n. Each cirl
who had completed the rank
of TRAIL SEKKKR and
Boarding Bus For
SWIMMING TIME
Vm ^PFjPF ^ ..? J
id employees have been attracted
*ools. The top photo shows swimwhile
the bottom photo shows the
ol".
Swimming* Lessons
To lt?'<rin July 1 1
Hundieds arc weekly enjoying
swimming in the Clinton
and Lydia Pools.
To enable more to safely
enjov the pleasures and benetits
of swimming, free swimmini*
lessons will be??in Julv
11.
The pools' morning hours"
; n \ 'v t ? ? n ?
session. .-\ iVl 111 .Noon Will
be given over to instruction
periods by the life guards.
Any employee parent who
wishes to enroll his children
in the classes may do so by
registering at the pool concession
window.
WOOD GATHERER was
honored in a ceremonial in
which she received her TRA1I.
SEEKER CHARM. WOOD
GATHERER RING and beads
denoting h e r accomplishments.
Healthy appetites of the
hungry campers were appeased
with the abundant
fo< >d.
A memorable and beneficial
week of camp will linger in
the hearts of the young girls
oi this community.
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to Lj| fl| B 1^ M
Camp Buck Horn
THE CLOTHMAKER
Lydia News . . .
day, June 1, I960. As we al
know the occasion for thi:
barbecue was in recognitor
of 2,000,000 man hours with
out a lost time injury. Let':
all think and work safely it
order to again reach and pas:
the 2,000,000 man hours recorc
which we have already es
tablished.
We are all very sorry t<
know that Mrs. Verner Dee:
is convalesing at home from i
foot injury received in a fal
at homo last week. We wan
to wish for her a very speed\
recovery.
We are also glad to knov
tl.-.i M ?-c mil V; w. c?i: ?
nil o. uiu i \ 111 i ."5 i i:l'1 i 111
better and is at home aftei
spending a few days at Bla
lock Clinic.
Vacation Bible School i:
being held this week at th<
Lydia Baptist Church and w<
notice that a large number o
our children are in attendance
We are very glad to hav<
Mr. Joe Sherrifield back a
work after being out a feu
days last week due to sick
ness.
We are also glad to hav<
Buddy McElhannon back a
work after being out a feu
days last week due to sick
ness.
We want to wish everyone
a safe and enjoyable July 4tl
Vacation.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
Adger Crawford celebrate*
his 23rd birthday June Is
with a barbecue dinner fo
all. Happy birthday Adger.
We wish to welcomi
George Fulmer to the Car*
Room. 2nd Shift. Hope h<
enjoys working with us.
Master Carroll Shealy eel
ebrated his 4th birthday Jum
13th. Happy birthday. Car
roll.
Bobby Joe Bowling visitet
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pau
Bowling, for 10 days whil<
regaining his strength from ;
recent stay in the hospital
Hope he gets well soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmoi
Jones visited his wife's siste
over the week end in Nor
wood. N. C.
Ann Marie Henrey. grand
daughter <>f Mr. and Mis. C
E. Spradley has none t<
Myrtle Beach for the sum
mer.
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Gambrell
Mr. and Mrs. William I
Gambrell celebrated their l2Htl
wedding anniversary July Isi
Mary Lynn McGee. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddi
McGee. celebrated her firs
birthdav June 5.
Glad Mrs. Luther Nelson 1
1 online better after a recen
illness. Mrs. Nelson was
patient in the Laurens hos
pital.
Glad to have Eddie McGo
back after his recent illnesj
Eddie was a patient in th
Greenwood hospital.
CLOTH ROOM
By Shirley Borlow
I hope everyone enjoy e<
our barbecue as much as m
family did. We want to than
Mr. Vance and all who helpo
W. CARLISLE
1 SECRE TARy Of CL IN TON MILLS A.
S CuN TON S 'C'T/ZEN Of- THE YEAR. "
HE HAS 2% YEARS Of CONTlNUGL
SERVCE NtTH THE CLINTON-LYD'>
ORGANIZATION / /
AM AVIO PRESH WATER SHORTS
EwTnuS/AST, AE PARTICULARLY i
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/$ A P>*/ 8ETA KAP&A A
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sc*f,*ce >saR/s>m<* MKtrSSr
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2 with it. I'm sure if everyone
t will practice safety on the
job we can go on to 3 million
safe man hours and another
barbecue.
? Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans
v gnrl I lrl rn?-\ A,f -
, unu Will Hldl jr IVIcll tin
enjoyed a birthday dinner
Sunday in honor of Mrs.
Evans' brother. Archie Chumley.
in Spartanburg While
i there they also visited Mr.
t and Mrs. G. H. Evans,
r Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
and Tami, Mr. and Mrs.
e Bobby Bennett and Debbie of
1 Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Major
e? Crawford. Mike. Gay and
Terry. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Crawford. Sr. attended the
e? Thrasher reunion in Simpsonville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlow.
1 Debbie and Cindy visited Mr.
1 and Mrs. Joe Lawson in Spare
tanburg.
a Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whitmire
and Roger and Mr. and
ivirs. Allen White, Scooter and
i Cindy, also Mrs. Vera White
r visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lollis in Honea Path Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell
of Gray. Maine are
spending their vacation with
o Mrs. Blackwell's parents.
Stokes and Mae Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett.
Freddie and Jeff of Arcadia
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Roberts and family.
Mrs. Betty Harris and
h daughter. Teresa, spent Sunt.
day m Gaffney attending a
birthday dinner in honor of
e her dad. Mr. W. 11 Peavv.
t Friends of Rev. L. R. Camp
This is a scene from a mission
World" given at the Pentecostal I
day night, June 5, 1960. Kneeling
and Mrs. Blanche Creswell. Fror
Webb. Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. Ru
v Leila Smith, Mrs. Beulah Murph
^ Simmons. Mrs. Ophelia Rogers.
Smith. Mrs. Dot Davis, Mrs. Ev
^ Mrs. Grace Owens and Mrs. Rul
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Vj|L^ y*f C*. V 'C-V I-'OSS C LO& /
boll will be interested to
know he graduated from the
Southern Baptist Seminary
in Wake Forest. N. C. L. R.
is pastor of the Warrenton
Baptist Church in Warrenton,
N. C. and is the son of Mrs.
Hallie Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough
and children of Mars
Hill. N. C. visited Mrs. Yarborough's
mother. Mrs. Hallie
Campbell.
Adger Crawford. Jr. cele
oraieci nis birthday June 1st
with a big barbecue. About
1200 invited guests were present.
The musicians (Cousin
Bud and his group) sang
"Happy Birthday" and Junior
really enjoyed his birthday.
Steve and Sherry Jackson
are spending the week with
their grandmother. Mrs. J. W.
Patterson, in Greenville.
We welcome Betty Harris
back to the cloth room.
There are two out on sick
leave due to operations in the
Cloth Room. Annie Lawson
and Viola Deitz. We wish
them both a speedy recovery.
Among the 1960 graduates
is Sylvia King, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King.
Sylvia also got a scholarship
to Winthrop.
Birthdays
Ruth King?June 13.
Gerald Gilstrap?June 14.
W. H. Peavv?June 5.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Orien Clark
celebrated their 4th wedding
anniversary June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King
celebrated their 20th anniversarv
.Tune 14
ary program entiled "Lift Thou Thy
loiiness Church. Clinton Mills, SunI,
left to right?Mrs. Lucille Murphy
>t row, left to ri"*ht?Mrs. Margaret
by Kirby, Mrs. Esther Mitchel, Mrs.
iy. Mrs. Doris Smith. Mrs. Essie B.
Back row. left to right?Mrs. Viola
elyn Swaynham, Mrs. Alda Fuller.
5y Snipes.