The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1960, Page 5, Image 5
OCTOBER, 1960
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WEAVING NO. 1-2-3
1ST SHIFT
By Irene Davenport
Mrs. B. F. Barley of Goodwater,
Ala. spent the past two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Ira Bailey, and Mr. Bailey.
Bruce Wayne Ballew celebrated
his 7th birthday on
October 9.
Mrs. Florence Shockley celebrated
a birthday on October
3.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim May and
son visited in Waynesboro.
Georgia recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Culbertson
and children of Greenwood
were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bracher
recently.
Mrs. T. V. Bratcher of
Greenwood is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Furman Bratcher and
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rnr. unci ivirs. aam uwons tins
week.
Mrs. Joan Shealv and children
of Greenville spent a few <
days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davenport as Bill Shealv and
Truman Owens attended the
World Series.
Linda Sue Satterfield observed
her 12th birthday on
October 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coats
and family of Mauldin spent
the past week end here with
Mr Jinrl M.c R C
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and family.
Phyllis Shealy. granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport.
observed her 10th
birthday on October 28.
Sherry, Steve a n tl Dell
Campbell of Charlotte. N. C.
spent a week end recently
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, who
accompanied them home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman
visited in Rock Hill recently
and visited Mrs. James Gallman
at a Charlotte, N. C.
hospital.
Mrs. .1. L. Hi ley and daughters
of Rock Hiil visited the
John Gallmans Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and Mrs.
Willie Cannon spent a recent ,
week end at Fort Benning,
Georgia with Staff Sgt. Willie
Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland
of Seneca spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. J. II.
Crow.
WEAVING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT
By Thelma Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong
and family of Hock
Hill visited his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Armstrong, the
other week.
Glad to know that Mrs. Lillian
Forrester is home after
a two week stay at Hays hos- i
pital where she underwent
surgery.
Jimmy and Johnny Stewart.
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sons of Mr. and Mrs. James C. r
Stewart, spent the night with *
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Waldrop I
and Debbie recently. I
Mrs. G r a d y Edge and
daughters spent the day shop- ^
ping in Greenville Saturday, t
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis and *
Hal of Lake Lure, N. C. spent
the day Sunday with their r
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. c
and Mrs. Ralph Landford. ?
Mrs. Ralph Landford, Mrs. '
Ernestine Terriel and James
Stewart attended the inspec- ^
tion of the Glendale Eastern a
Star Saturday night. Too bad ^
Thelma and Ralph work on v
t lie second shift and couldn't r
go. Mrs.
Rex Harris. Mr. and *
Mrs. Lester Harris and Mrs. ?
Bobby D a v i s visited Mr.
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uxuuv uavis wno is a paiient r
in the Veterans Hospital in i
Augusta, Ga. c
Grady Edge. Bennie Sinclair,
Rov Patterson and c
Johnny Holder and Hiram '
Hughev were among the c
many who attended the Textile
Show in Greenville.
Mrs. James Campbell visited
in Greenville the other fweek.
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WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Marie Taylor
No matter what else we do
this month none of us should
complain about anything. Oe- *
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weather?the happy medium '
between hot and cold?but
brings restored energies, and *
hoids the promise of Thanks- c
giving and Christmas. Then of
course. October brings Hallo- 1
ween. Experience teaches us that
we should remember this
with its trick-or-treaters.
Our supervisor. B. P. Lark,
and Earl Gregory were two '
from our department who c
went to the twenty-first Tex- 1
tile Exposition in Greenville.
From their reports, we know
it was an interesting show.
Mr. J. P. Oakley was recently
called to Toccoa. Geor- a
gia clue to the death of a sister.
Wo extend to Mr. Oaklev
e.ur sympathy.
Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille and
Kathy of Charlotte and Mrs.
Minnie Dobbins of Cross Anchor
were recent guests of the
Perry Sumerals.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumoral
celebrate their fifteenth
wedding anniversary October
:i!
The Karl Gregorys visited
relatives in Anderson recently
W e b b T a v 1 o r. M o 1 v i n
Hughes and .Johnny Holder
attended the National 401)
Stock Car Race in Charlotte
October 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox
were Saturday visitors of Mr J
and Mrs. William Bowling. i
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Bill, Tim and Nancy Bowing
were among the small
quests who helped little Ricky
3olson celebrate his second
)irthday.
Birthdays
Theodore Jackson ? Octo>er
18.
Doris Hughey?October 31.
Danny Holder?October 18.
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WEAVING NO. 1 & 2
3RD SHIFT
By M. Carroll
We'd like to welcome our
lew employees to the Weave
loom. They are Edna Hughes,
Jos Pennington, Cecil H.
Srewer and Henry Starnes.
Michael Templeton, son of
/ir. ana mrs. wayne iempleon,
was four years old October
13.
Wilma Stone says she is
ni^htv glad to have her two
laughters. Martha Ann and
Shirley, back home after beng
in the hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and
drs. Jimmy Starnes on the
irrival of a son. Kenneth Daid.
born September 30. He
veighed 7 lb. 14 oz. He is the
low orandson of Mrs Trla
itarnes. Lvdia Weaving. Also
Jrs. Starnes had a birthday
September 23.
We're happy to hear that
drs. Claude L. Tuiner is dong
nicely after a serious opration
recently.
Little "Cindy" McElhannon.
laughter of Claude and Bilie
McElhannon, was one year
>ld October 6.
Douglas Overstreet was
ourteen years old October 25.
Tony and Christine Dean,
irandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
uieben Overstreet. celebrated
heir birthdays. October 27.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Johnny Bragg
Mrs. Doris Hughes had a
>irthday September 25.
Mr. Marion Littlefield has
)een out sick two days.
Mr. Charles Harris has reurned
home from the Yet rans
Hospital.
Mr. Robert Pay ton watched
he world series on his color
rv.
Mr. Claude Birchmore had
i birthday September 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Littleield
celebrated their 8th wed
ling anniversary September
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Gault cele>rated
their 12th wedding anliversarv
September 12.
Mr. P. Douglas Waters had
i birthday September 23.
wT\m
Donna Pace, granddaughter of
^Irs. Christine Campbell, Lydia
tfills. was six months old Octo>er
19.
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
By Martha Wyatt
Mrs. Alice Snider and son,
Donald, and Mrs. Nell Mills
attended the Greenwood
County Fair in Greenwood
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Blackwell
visited Mrs. Blackwell's
mother, Mrs. Juster, in Cross
Hill recently. Mrs. Juster has
been sick and we hope that
she is feeling much better
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Billv Cooper,
daughter and son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Sanders,
are visiting at the Sanders'
home. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
live in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis
had Mr. and Mrs. James Mercer
of North Carolina as their
guests last week end.
We want to extend to Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Deaton. Sr.
a heartv welcome to the
Lydia Mills Village. Mr. and
Mrs. Deaton are now living on
Pine Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seay
enjoyed a trio to the mountains
of North Carolina last
week end.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
By Carl Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford.
Jr. and daughter. Reeina.
helped his mother celebrate
her 52nd birthdav.
Floyd McClain celebrated
his birthday Ocober 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson
celebrated their 27th wedding
anniversary October 14.
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Cook
of Pamplico. S. C. visited his
mother Mrs. Ada Cook, in
Newberry this week.
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Ciambrell
We are glad to have John
F. Brown back at work after
being a patient at the Laurens
County Hospital.
Also glad to know Furman
Bagwell is much improved
after a recent stay at Hay's
Hospital.
Congratulations to William
A. Bagwell of Lydia and
l enda Sanford of Joanna.
They were married October
8. William is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bagwell.
Mrs. Charles Wincey. Jr. of
Greenwood is doing fine after
a recent tonsil operation.
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This little doll is Cynthia McClhannon.
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude McElhannon. Lydia
Mills. She celebrated her first
birthday October 6.
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Doyle Campbell, son of Mrs.
Christine Campbell. Lydia Mills,
celebrated his 6th birthday October
IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes
visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Grist of Clarksville. Ga. recently.
We are happy to have Odie
Nelson back at work after an
illness at Hay's Hospital last
month.
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To Textile Show
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"Bo" Brown. Lydia Mill Shop
employee, is shown in his traveling
suit as a foreign representative
to the Textile Show recently
held in Greenville. "Bo" stated
he had a very enjoyable time
but returned to his home minus
the grass skirts.
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David Franklin Shockley. Jr.,
7 months, is the grandson of Mrs.
Mabell Freeman. Clinton Mills,
and the nephew of Mrs. Martha
Motee. Lydia Mills.