The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
6
EMPLOYEES' SONS
"A L*rf*i
w~^St9 '
IIB" .
s-':m
Sons of Clinton-Lydia c
1960 Red Devil grid team a
Devils opened the season
Woodruff by the score of "2
with Ware Shoals Fridav. S<
bv the score of 39 to 7. O
defeated a very strong Abb
of 24 to 6 for their third c
Cinton defeated Chester for
tory. The score was 41-6.
Shown with Coach Ralph "B
Row:
Nathan Gilstrap. son of Mr
Lydia Mills.
Freddie Whitman, son of M
Mills.
Gary Goss. son of Mr. and ^
"Butch" McElveen. whose m
in the Cloth Room, Lydia Mills
Ned Handback, son of Mr. ant
Eddie Madden, son of Mr ar
Bruce Mills, son of Mrs. Jes:
Ansil Gilliam, son of Mr. ar
Phil King, son of Mr. and M
Joel McElhannon, whose mc
merly employed at Lydia Mills.
Roger Whitmire, son of Mr. ar
Kinard Littleton, son of Mr
Mills.
Melvin Bailey, son of Mr. am
Barry Whitman, son of Mr. ai
Larry Motte. son of Mr. and
Lydia News ...
Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pay
ton visited Mr. and Mr:
Robert Payton Sunday.
WEAVING NO. 3
3rd Shift
I-* m m tir T"* !_! _
rjy mrs. w. j. rranKiin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Le
Franklin have moved in thei
newly purchased home nea
Laurens, so anyone intereste
in a free course in yard land
scaping bring tools, lunch an<
a strong back.
William Thomas Frankli
celebrated his 3rd birthda
Sept. 28. He is the son of Mi
and Mrs. H. L. Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haze
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ledforc
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McEl
iiauiiun enjoyed supper a
Panorama Lodge recently
The plans were to brin
scraps home for dogs, but L
E. had different ideas h
cleaned all 6 plates.
Mr. and Mrs. John Franklii
and Carol visited Mrs. Frank
lin's mother in Anderson thi
past weekend.
Mr. Doyle Templeton am
Miss Wilhelmena Glenn wen
married August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett*
Hughes celebrated their 7tl
wedding anniversary Septem
ber 4th. Guess what! He for
got until September 6.
Mrs. White Tucker treatec
White to an Oyster Supper a
Whiteford's Restaurant re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. White Tuckei
attended a family reunion a
Paris Mountain Sunday, Sep
tember 4th.
THE CLOTHMAKER
CARDING
2nd Shift
Glenn Shealy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurmon R. Shealy,
will be one year old Sept. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon
Jones visited the latter's sister
in Lando, S. C., recently.
ON RED DEVIL TEAM
mployees are prominent on the
a r<l i n .1 i mi _ n I
i ^iiuiuii nign ocnooi. ine rvea
Friday, September 2, defeating
!5 to 7. Their second encounter
.'ptember 16. was another victory
n Friday, September 16. Clinton
>eville team, there, bv the score
onsecutive victory. On Sept. 23
the first time in the school's hisuzz"
Tedards are, left to right, Front
. and Mrs. Claude "Buck" Gilstrap,
r. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman, Clinton
Irs. Frank Goss, Lydia Mills.
lOther, Eloise McElveen, is employed
i Mrs. Rufus Handback, Clinton Mills.
id Mrs. W. E. Madden, Clinton Mills.
de Mills. Lydia Mills.
id Mrs. Ulyss Gilliam, Clinton Mills.
rs. Hall King, Lydia Mills.
ither, Bern ice McElhannon, was forid
Mrs. Robert Whitmire, Lydia Mills,
and Mrs. W. B. Littleton, Clinton
i Mrs. William I. Bailey, Lydia Mills,
id Mrs. D. C. Whitman, Clinton Mills.
1V1I5. W. La. IVIUIIU, L.yUlU 1V1111S.
Mrs. Estelle Mann and
daughter, Nancy, celebrated a
birthday August 25. Guess!
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford,
Johnny and Mrs. Lanford's
5- mother and sister visited in
Anderson Sunday, Sept. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
and Andy attended a reunion
in Union Sunday. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 LemG
on in Lockhart.
r
1 CARDING
I 1st Shift
" By Martha Wyatt
d
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seay
r* cnDnt 1 act TTrirlatf 13 T\/T i?-?
11 OJ^VIIV 1UOI X I IV 4 civ x . XVI. HI
y Greenville shopping,
r. Mr. Jess Cozzart, from
Cario, Georgia, is visiting for
1, a few months with his daughl,
ter, Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt.
[- We want to extend our best
t wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Billy
r. Willard who were married on
g last Sunday. Mrs. Willard is
the daughter of Mrs. Verner
e Dees.
Friends of Mrs. Paul Patn
terson will be glad to know
that she is home now after an
s operation at Blaloek Clinic.
We want to express our
:1 deepest sympathy to Mr. and
e Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and
family in the recent death of
d Mrs. Kuykendall's mother.
i\ Mrs. Bessie Eskew.
We also want to express
our deepest sympathy to Mr.
John F. Deaton, Sr., in the
1 recent death of his sister,
t Mrs. Ma g g i e Miller, of
Charleston, S. C.
We want to express our
r sympathy to the family of
t Mr. L. A. Williams, who died
this week after an extended
illness.
ivir. ana ivirs. Wallace Uregcry
and Deborah Ruth visited
Wallace's mother in Jonesville
recently.
Joe Nelson and family attended
the barbecue dinner
at Joanna Labor Day.
Mrs. Thurmon Jones celebrated
a birthday Sept. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Henry
and family of Charleston visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Spradley Labor Day. Mrs.
Spradley returned with them
to Charleston for a week's
visit.
Joseph Earl Patterson cele
brated a birthday Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Riser
celebrated their 35th wedding
anniversary Sept. 11.
Miss Linda Riser, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W.
Riser, celebrated her birthday
Sept. 11.
Mrs. Jeanette V o s s e 1 1 e,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis W. Riser, celebrated
her birthday Sept. 12.
Mrs. H. L. Black, of Greenwood,
S. C., sister of Mrs.
Curtis Riser, celebrated her
birthday Sept. 12.
CARDING
3rd Shift
By W. L. Gambrell
We want to welcome
-\\t: r ? T <
v^iicji itra vvuivey, jr., josepn
L. Young and Carol Laster
to the third shift.
Sgt. Donald E. Price and
family, formerly stationed in
California, are spending some
time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Price, of
Joanna. Upon returning to
duty he will be stationed in
Japan.
Glad to know Mr. Frank
King is improving after a recent
illness. He is the father
of Mrs. John Broom.
Mrs. Frank Childress was a
?. ; * tt tt
i tLcm jjtimjiii it L nays IAOSpital.
CLOTH ROOM
By Shirley Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans,
C.iarlene, Lynn and Karan
visited Mrs. Helen Chumley
who is ill in the Marv Black
Hospital in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Mvrtie Alewine and
sons, Authur and Wayne,
with Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, of
Newberry, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wheeler in Concord,
N. C., recently.
Those leaving next week
for college are Sylvia King
for Winthrop, Donald Jackson.
a Junior at Clemson, and
A1 Williams, a Senior at The
Citadel.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie
and children had
Sunday dinner with Mrs.
4AMVI V1V/IIIUIC o IIIWllll-1, 1V1 I J).
Hallie Campbell. They also
have a son leaving for college.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bagwell
announce the arrival of a
son. Richard Wendell, "Ricky"
weighed 7 lbs. and was horn
at the Laurens Hospital.
Birthdays
Hall King?Sept. 22.
Cindy Barlow ? Oct. 2 ? 6
years old.
Nathan Gilstrap Sept. 16
17 years old.
Earl Griffin Sept. 9.
Mrs. Margret Griffin Sept.
28.
Clinton Mills Can
Front row lpft tr? rirrh** Mt-c Ld
Clyde Laney, Mrs. Janie Freeman
row?left to right: Mrs. Eva Land, N
Mrs. Eloise Ellis, Mrs. Eloise Canm
Ethel Lever. Third row?left to rigl
garet Blakely, Mrs. Hapel Wesley,
Thompson. Mrs. Geneva Caughmar
Johnson, Mrs. Jim Henry and Mrs. ]
?Mrs. Dot Davis and Mrs. Betty Si
The first Leader's Meeting
of the Blue Bird. Camp Fire
and Horizon Club of Petaga
District was held at 7:00
o'clock Thursday evening,
September 1, at the Community
Building. A buffet supper
was enjoyed.
Attending were thirty people
including the guests who
were Mr. C. A. Crocker, Mrs.
Robert Vance, Mrs. W. G.
King, Mrs. J. B. Templeton
and Sgt. Willie Cannon.
After the supper the business
meeting was directed by
Mrs. Joe E. Land. Newly
elected officers were Miss
Velda Farme r. President;
Mrs. William Terry, Vice
President; Mrs. Cassie Jove,
Secretary; and Mrs. B. A.
Wesley, Assistant Secretary.
Other plans for the year
were discussed and a calendar
for group meetings was 1
arranged.
The community is fortunate
to have the following effi
cient groups leaders: (
AUGUS1
CLINTON COT
Willie Stone?Carding
Minnie I. Beck?Spinning
Frances L. Dillard?Spinning
Lydia M. Holmes?Spinning
Kenneth R. Martin?Spinning
Lonnie H. Osborne?Spinning
Alvin M. Whitmire?Spinning
Charles Malpass?Spooling
Tommie Varnadoe?Spooling
David P. Cook?Weaving
LYDIA COTT<
Charles Wincey, Jr.?Carding
Joseph L. Young?Carding
Marvin Chapman?Spinning
Horace E. Howell?Spinning
Charles W. Williams?Spinning
SEPTEMBER. 1960
"It is ridiculous for any man
to criticise the works of another
if he has not distinguished
himself by his own
performance." Addison
ip Fire Leaders
H
E
is Wehunt. Mrs. Violet King, Mrs.
and Mrs. Mary Wright. Second
Irs. Vera Foster, Mrs. Edna Terry,
in, Mrs. Vischero Joye and Mrs.
it: Miss Velda Farmer, Mrs. MarMrs.
Mattie Ivester, Mrs. Evelyn
i. Miss Kate Milam, Mrs. Melda
Barbara Woodward. Not pictured
lelgrove.
BLUE BIRDS
Second Grade
jL.eaaers: Mrs. Evelyn Thompson.
Mrs. Jim Henry nad Mrs.
Eloisc Ellis.
Third Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Mary Wright.
Mrs. Barbara Woodward and Mrs.
Melda Johnson.
Fourth Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Beatrice Hardeman.
Mrs. Doris Smith and Miss
Odetta Mauney.
CAMP FIRE
Fifth Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Mattie B. Ivester,
Mrs. Violet King and Miss Kate
Milam.
Sixth Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Geneve Caughman,
Mrs. Lois Wehunt and Mrs.
Margaret Blakely.
Seventh Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Edna Osborne,
Mrs. Ethel Lever and Mrs. Edna
Terry.
Eighth and Ninth Grades
Leaders: Mrs. Vera Foster, Mrs.
o. wcsicv ana Mrs. Helen
King.
HORIZON
Tenth and Eleventh Grades
Leaders: Miss Velda Farmer,
Mrs. Eloise Cannon and Mrs.
Clyde Laney.
Twelfth Grade
Leaders: Mrs. Janie Freeman,
Mrs. Casey Jove, Mrs. Dot Davis
and Mrs. Betty Snelgrove.
Mrs. Eva ii. Land District
Chairman.
\ 1960
TON MILLS
Phyllis Franklin?""'eaving
Ethel S. Fuller?Weaving
Robert E. Gregory?Weaving
Ralph Holder?Weaving
Margaret Patterson?Weavina
George W. Pruett?Weaving
Loyd H. Taylor?Weaving
Tommy Holmes?Cloth
Kelly Proffitt?Cloth
G ?orge W. Williams?Cloth
ON MILLS
Joe E. Lark?Weaving
Gladys S. Sanders?Weaving
Loyd T. White?Weaving
Fred L. Cunningham?Slashing
Bobbie Lee South?Cloth