The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1960, Page 4, Image 4
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Family Tr
Mrs. Marvin Whitmire has oi
recently given the antiques in S;
the picture a lustrous oil te
finish to be followed by sev- vi
eral months of hand rubbing. c<
The walnut chest of draw- ai
ers valued as an antique in in
1925 and during the depres- ci
sion at 53UU, was purchased gt
in 1867 for six dollars at a h<
widow's sale of old furniture
in Union County for the se
nousehold of Green Lee and m
Hannah Lee, maternal grand- h<
parents of Marvin Whitmire v<
of Clinton Mill Community. t\
A walnut dresser and walnut ol
clock with a four sided top ai
were also purchased for the "c
same household. They are w
approximately 100 years old. ai
A small grandfather clock fr
replica of dark-grained wood ai
and running by heavy weights a
was an item of the household IV
Clinton News ... ?
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson
and Mrs. Ursula Blakely visited
Mr. M. J. Blakely and jr
family recently. Miss Janice c,
Blakely is improving after a]
being a patient at Spartanburg
General Hospital. g
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, n
Jr. and Eddie and Mr. and p
Mrs. J. G. Franklin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dawkins
and daughters, Glenda a
and Janet, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt a
and son visited Mr. and Mrs. a
Bill Weeks in Greenwood re- a
cently. M
Mrs. Neal Ballew of Green+
T\/T.. A/r? T?
?>wuu viantu iyi i . anu 1*11 S. JWC rJ"
Proffitt. S(
Mrs. Frankie Dunawav vis- p
ited her sister, Mrs. A. P. v
Fagan, of Lancaster. q
Miss Larraine Dunawav is r
visiting her aunt. Mrs. Pear- p
lene Driggers, of Georgetown.
Mr. Bobbv Anthony of Lev- ?
* (1
enton, Ky. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper McGinn is and his
wife, Mrs. Juanita Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lawson n
celebrated their 13th wedding
anniversary August 2.
SPINNING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT v
By Doris Osborne
Tinv King. Julia Adams
and Rubv Crow and Ruby's
rv* / \4 V* r* ?? o r\ 4 I"* orr~\ 1 r /"? r* /1 ?
I I ' I M J I I. J ^U^IH UiL WUt l\ CI1U Ul
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ballard
and daughter of Glen Hock,
Pa. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
King and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mc
easures
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m ;
' Jacob Brown Whitmire and
ally Duckett Whitmire. pa>rnal
grandparents of Marin
Whitmire. Its age is infinite
but it is known to be
itique. All these clocks are
i good running order and
eate conversation among
iests when allowed to strike
nirly and half-hourly.
Marvin's inherited old pos?ssions
include also a low
1- 1 _ A. 1 1- A 1 _
lai uie loppeu wasn siana, a
;>me-made utility chest, a
ery old sword, a ramrod
fpe gun, a 70 year old doll
t his mother's apparel, old
rticles, Bibles, old portraits,
:ustard pans", old silverare,
iron ware, souvenirs
id two feather beds made
om the down of geese raised
id plucked by grandparents
n d great-grandparents of
lr. Whitmire.
ullough attended the Mcullough
reunion at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ward
ear Elberton, Georgia.
Earl McCullough of Wash
lgton, D. C. spent his vaation
with his parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. Earnest McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover
tarnes and family spent a
?cent Sunday at Chimney
lock.
Darlene Baker of Greenille
spent the week with Mr.
nd Mrs. J. D. Hanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn
nd children of Greenville
nd Mrs. Carl Heaton visited
t Follv Beach on a recent
/eek end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
'homas and family of Patteron,
N. J. and Miss Ann Mary
)ancjak of Garfield, N. C.
isited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
)sboj"ne and family and other
elatives the first week in
vugust.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etters
nnounce the birth of a daugher.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Butler
elebrated their wedding aniversary
August 8.
Birthdays
Teresa Foster ? September
rd?9 years old.
Jo Lewis?August 4th?7
ears old.
Ricky Lewis?August 10.
Mr. Tucker?August 4.
Harry Foster?August 81.
T T I a. A a 1
neaioii?nuf^usi i.
J. D. Hanley?August 13.
SPINNING NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
By William L. Burden
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Camp
THE CLOTHMAKER
bell announce the birth of a
son July 16. He has been
named Dennis Barry.
Carolyn Burden celebrated
her 17th birthday August 17.
Carl Campbell had a birthday
August 25. He was 411
years old.
Charles Williamson ? August
3.
Ninveah Williamson ? August
16.
Mary Ellen Wilson?August
Anita Wilson?August 29.
J. D. Bull and wife from
Florida spent a few days with
his mother and father, Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Bull.
SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Mrs. Samantha Stone anc
Mrs. Edd Stone attended ?
birthday dinner for Mr. Rudolph
Stone at his home al
Hodges.
We welcome Mabel Wilsor
i J x x
io our aeparimeni.
Mrs. Tholma Young anc
son, Robbie, spent their vaca
tion in Fort Worth, Texai
with Mr. and Mrs. Chic Young
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young anc
family recently visited Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Chasteer
and family and Mr. and Mrs
Perry Chasteen in Anderson
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young
observed a wedding anniversary
July 20.
Miss Janet Chasteen of Anderson
is spending the wecl
with Annette Young.
Carolyn Young is spending
the week on Broadway Lake
in Anderson with Marcelk
Chasteen.
Miss Oranna Addy observec
a birthday July 16.
Rickey Young, grandson o
Mrs. Thelina Young, cele
brated his 2nd birthdav Juh
21.
Mr. and Mrs. William E
Young of Fort Worth, Texa:
announce the birth of a son
William Edgar, Jr., on Juh
26. Mrs. Young is the forme
Miss Bonnie Sockwell of Ft
Worth, Texas. Mr. Young i
the son of Mr. and Mrs. E<
Young of this city.
Birthdays
Mrs. Thelma Young an<
daughter, Carolyn Ann, ha<
a birthday July 30.
Carolyn Burden celebrate<
her birthday July 17.
Happy birthday to littl
Robbie Howard, son of Mi
and Mrs. Lewis Howard.
Mrs. Ruth Ivester and he
sister. Mrs. Elsie Cannon, botl
celebrated birthdays on Au
gust 15.
Clinton's Volunteer
Fire Chief
Mr. Paul Quinton, righ
InntJ cor\ri/?r? f1! 1\/T 11 1
nvi * ivv. v>iiiihmi 1viiii
welder, was recently electe
Chief of Clinton's twentv-tw
member Volunteer Fire I)i
partment. Paul has man
years of experience in fir
fighting and currently serve
as relief driver for the dc
partrnent's full-time employ
ees.
Paul succeeds Wyman IV
Shealy, who served as Chic
since 1952.
HOW VACCINATION CU1
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AND UNVACCINATED (
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1 COMPUTED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FF
Everyone Urged to c
Deadly paralytic polio cases ;
r have been rising for the past 1
two years. Last year, the i
cases zoomed to 54 per cent i
over 1958. The Salk vaccine <
: has been proved safe and I
effective in preventing para- ]
, lytic polio. The first two <
, years after it was introduced,
^ the number of cases fell off ]
spectacularly. Why the <
i change? What's gone wrong? (
When the Salk vaccine was
f first released five years ago, <
there wasn't much available, <
not nearly enough to go <
around. All over the country,
people rushed to get immun- <
s ized before the supply ran
out. As a result, paralytic
, polio cases nosedived sensar
tionally. Then apathy set in.
Right now, 60 per cent of our
s population is not properly pro- '
-j tected against polio, though
there's more than enough vaccine
for everybody.
Though most of those not
-1 fully protected from paralytic
:1 polio are adults, 8,500,000 are
children under five. Whether
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fS POLIO PARALYSIS
e rates per 100,000 vaccinated
:hiloren under 20 years. 1959
jfl
11 I ?9 I
THREE FOUR OR
S DOSES MORE
DOSES
IOM U S PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE DATA
lot Polio Protortion
|v? vnv v?w%?ivai
adults bother to get vaccinated
is perhaps their own business.
They can decide for
themselves. But the children
can't. Somehow, they must
be protected against the crippling,
pain, and death which
:an be avoided.
It is up to us as ClintonLydia
Mills parents to make
certain that our children receive
this life saving serum.
The shots are available without
cost at the Health Clinic
on North Woodrow Street in
Clinton each Tuesday from
10:00 A.M.? 12 noon, and
each Thursday from 2:00
P. M.?4 P. M.
i he State Hoard of Health
has reported that South Carolina
has had 72 cases of polio
and four deaths from the
crippling disease thus far this
year.
Dr. G. E. McDaniel, director
of the Division of Disease
Control, said there have been
three times as many cases
thus far this year as in a
corresponding 1959 period.