The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1960, Page 5, Image 5
SEPTEMBER, 1960
WEAVING NOs. 1. 2 & 3
1st Shift
By Irene Davenport
Bobby Cook, grandson of
Mrs. Helen Cook, was given
a surprise birthday party at
the Pistol Club in Greenville
September 2. Games were
played in the beautifully
decorated room. After which
he opened the many gifts.
Thirty-five children attended.
He returned to Cleveland
September 4 for the winter
months.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor
and children of Randelen,
N. C.. spent the weekend with
the former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Taylor.
Mrs. E. P. Taylor accomUr\??
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Medlin, of Greenville, to Walhalla
on Sunday to attend the
Hood reunion.
Friends of Mrs. Agnes Williams
will be glad to learn
she has returned home after
a few days stay at Hays
Hospital.
John Motte observed a
birthday September 20.
David Shockley observed a
birthday September 3.
Mrs. Helen Weaver was a
recent visitor of her sister,
Mrs. Frances Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coates,
who have been away for
about five years in Ohio,
have returned to Mauldin to
make their home. Mrs
Coates' mother, Mrs. Sal lie
Satterfield, is spending two
weeks with them.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
visited their daughter. Mrs
Hilda Campbell, in Charlotte,
N. C.. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Culbertson
and son and Mrs. Boyce
Willingham of Greenwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris
visited in Sharon this pas!
weekend w i t h Mrs. Roy
Latheran.
Mr. and Mrs. James visited
the latter's brother. Collie
Hill, in Anderson Hospital
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This lovely young lady is littli
Beth Starnes, one year old grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C
Starnes. Mrs. Starnes is em
ployed at Lydia Mills.
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
and Mrs. J. L. Riley and
daughters of Rock Hill visited
at Fort Bragg, N. C., this
past weekend.
Betty Gallman celebrated a
birthday September 11.
Mrs. G. W. Culbertson, of
Greenwood, spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Bratcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Fuller
and son and Mrs. Louise Griffin
were supper guests on
Sunday night of Mr. and
Mrs. Furman Bratcher.
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june tsovce, 01 lnman,
spent the past week
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Davenport.
Pat Owens observed a birthday
on September 14th.
James McLendon observed
a birthday September 16.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon
and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Clevis Wilkes and
daughter visited Mrs. Thelma
Walker and Mrs. M. F. Spoon
in Mt. Vernon, Ga., recently.
James McLendon returned
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pome wnn mem after spending
the summer with his
grandmother. Mrs. M. F.
Spoon.
Little Brian Shealev, of
Greenville, spent a few days
recently with his uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Owens, and Larry.
Peggy Mclnvaille has returned
to Lancaster to re?
sume her teaching there for
the next term.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille
and daughter of
Charlotte. N. C.. spent a
weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille.
recently.
I Little K a t h y Mclnvaille.
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille, cele;
brated her 4th birthday September
7.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Grace
and family, of Honea Path,
[ visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey
on Saturday of last week.
1 Cecil Davenport has returned
home for a few days after
spending the summer working
in Orangeburg. He returned
to Clemson September
14 to continue his studies
there.
Mrs Sarah Jenkins. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Crowe and
Steve and Billy Trammell
and Mrs. Jerry Holland, of
Seneca, attended the 11th Annual
Southern a()() Auto Races
[ at the Darlington Raceway
J on Labor Day.
WEAVING NO. 1
2nd Shift
By Lilliam Forester
Johnnv Stewart celebrated
B his 7th birthday Sunday, August
'J 1st. with a party on
their front lawn where they
enjoyed several games and
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then they came into the dining
room where they were
served cup cakes, candy, ice
cream and lemonade. Seventeen
little friends came. He
received many beautiful and
useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart
motored to Gastonia, N.
C., Friday, August 19. James
stayed and attended his
uncle's funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughev
attended the Southern Five
Hundred Race in Darlington,
S. C., Labor Day. They enjoyed
it very much.
Bcnnie Sinclair went fishing
and tried to beat H. N.
Hughey's 9 lb. 1 oz. bass but
he did not have any luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral
and Tommie and Barry
and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Sumeral
spent one weekend at
the mountains recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCauley
and Pam visited Mrs.
Dova Broome and Betty Sunday
afternoon.
Birthdays
Libby Taylor?August 18.
Ronnie and Donnie Taylor
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Blanche Covan?August 22.
Eugene Forester?Sept. 26.
WEAVING NO. 2
2nd Shift
By Marie Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hughey
were down at Darlington on
Labor Day to enjoy that big
Southern 500 Race.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumeral
and sons. Tommy and
Barry, enjoyed a motor trip
to the mountains of North
Carolina recently.
Mrs. B. P. Lark recently
spent a few days in Cincinnati,
Ohio, with a sister.
Little K a t h v Mclnvaille,
niece of Mrs. Perry Sumeral,
celebrated her fourth birthday
September 7.
Mrs. Melvin Hughes, Mrs.
Russell Iusti and Mrs. Webb
Taylor were Sunday visitors
in Augusta, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory
and children visited his parents
in Honea Path Sunday.
At this writing, Paul Motes
and James Hughes are both
patients in Columbia hospitals.
James is in the Veter^
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liv/uj/nwi anu X d 141 ill lilt.*
Columbia Hospital. We hope
both will soon be back with
us.
Janie Phipps and Roger
Dale Jackson have returned
to De La Howe School in McCormick
after spending the
summer with their grandparents.
the Theodore Jacksons.
Mrs. Perry Sumeral and
Tommy and Barry attended
the Boiter reunion in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce,
of Atlanta. Georgia, visited
friends and relatives here Labor
Day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kye Holcomb.
of Jacksonville. Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Corlev, of Saluda;
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
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and Mrs. K. B. Brownlee. of
Woodruff, wore recent dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
I nst i.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Jackson visited her sister
who is a patient in Woodruff
Hospital.
Welcome back to Fred
Cunningham. Fred has just
returned after having spent
two years in the Army and
he says he's sure glad to b
back.
Birthdays
Janie Lee Sumeral ? Sepl
24.
Tommy Sumeral?Sept. 12
Bruce Gregory ? Oct. 3 ? '
years old.
Michael Hughes?Oct. 7?i
years old.
Lynn Gambrell?Sept. 12?
8 years old.
Judv Hughey?Sept. 23?1
years old.
Dora Jackson ? Sept. 16 ?
Mrs. Jackson won't say hov
old she is.
WEAVING NOs. 1 & 2
3rd Shift
By Minnie Carroll
Among those attending th?
Southern 500 in Darlingtoi
were Jimmy Carroll. J. W
South. Ray Campbell an<
Billv Fennell. They tell m<
it was pretty exciting.
Jimmy Hairston would lik
to know if anyone has notice*
lately how Bones Campbell'
dog has taken up with Wal
lace Patterson in the shop.
We're sorry to hear tha
Mrs. J. W. South is in the hos
pital. Hope she will soon b
well again.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Starne
enjoyed having their two son
spend a few days with then
recently; James D. Starne
and wife from Fort Jacksoi
and Michael T. Starnes. hi
wife and daughter. Beth
from Whitin Field in Miltor
Florida.
Martha Ann Stone, daugh
ter of Wilma Stone, cele
brated a birthday Sept. 29.
Becky Stone had a birthda
Sept. 26.
Mildred Lawson said to tel
evervone she was Slu-ppt
teen Sept. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Starne
celebrated a wedding anni
versary August 22.
We're glad to have Loy
White back with us.
R u e b e n Overstreet cek
brated his birthday Sept. 1
He won't tell which one i
was.
Carrie Gallman recently a1
tended a wedding in Miam
Florida.
WEAVING NO. 3
2nd Shift
By Johnny Bragg
Pauline Willingham visite
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley Sur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Little
field visited his uncle i
Spartanburg Tuesday.
Charles W. Harris has re
turned to Veterans Hospite
in Columbia. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Culberl
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo
Corley and family Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Pay ton vvi
take a trip to Cleveland. Ter
nessee for a Church of Go
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Cathy Seawright is the 6 year
old granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Lydia Mills.
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rj Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tucker.
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Douglas is the son of Mrs.
Christine Campbell. Lydia Mills.
He celebrated his 15th birthday
i. August 10.
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Jimmy Seawright is the seven
month old grandson of Mr. and
0 Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Lydia Mills.
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Jerry Duane. 7 months, and Charlene
r. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace. Lydia Mills.