The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
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Clinton News - (Continued
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ciation for the assistance B
given to my children and my- s]
self in the past few weeks, b
May God Bless each and G
every one who had a part in J
it. Pray for us that God will
work our troubles out at his o
will. Thanks again. Kather- IV
ine Heaton. e
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson e
and children of Lydia and
Mrs. Mary Barlow from Clin- a
ton spent a recent Sunday in IV
Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. ?
Paul Wilson. a
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Knigh- h
ton of Woodruff visited Mr. b
and Mrs. Grover Starnes on
a recent Sunday. a
Mrs. D. C. Harmon of Un- a
ion visited her brother and v
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C
Grover Starnes. last Sunday. S
Annversaries
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton? t<
October 5. e
Birthdays c
Rufus King?October 14?7 ^
years old. ^
Tereca Heaton ? October 13
?5 years old. a
Jimmy Heaton?October 27 ?
?13 vears old.
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SPINNING NO. 1 ^
inn ruipr
or\Lj jniri
By William L. Burden
Mrs. Francis Dillard had a
birthday October 6. o
Mr. Millard Price had a a
birthday October 10. (
Allen Price celebrated his tl
2nd birthday October 28. He
is the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Price.
We welcome Mrs. Joan
Page back to work after being
out sick.
SPINNING NO. 2
J K U bMIM
By Mildred & Allene
Thanks Allene for missing
me last month. That trip to
the hospital sure left me feeling
a lot better.
Looks like all our friends
en the third tried to get sick.
I he:r" Margaret Chilton underwent
eve surgery at Newberry
and her daughter. Guyncll.
hod a foot operation at
Havs Hospital. After leaving
the hospital they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Gregory near
Clinton.
We sho did miss our Section
Man, William Samples, while
he was out sick. Glad to see
you back.
Ruth Samples is recuperating
at hnmp aftnr lio.
with the flu bug.
Carol kept Sis Samples busy
visiting him at Blalock Clinic
for a week but he is doing
fine now.
Even Buck McWaters got to
visit the hospital. His wife
presented him with a baby
girl September 25. They
named her Donna Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington
have a big girl. Jonette.
born September 21.
Well, no one was any older
this month exceot Margaret
Chilton October 9.
We welcome Lizzie Harrison
back to the third shift
from the second.
Ah"'n Whitmire ^ets the
welcome mat and that does it
for now. See you next time d
around. h.
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mrs. To m m y
lolmes and daughter, Robin,
pent the week end in Columia
with friends, Sgt. 1 C
r era Id Johnson and Mrs.
ohnson and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Turner
f Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs.
larion Turner spent the week
nd in the mountains of westrn
North Carolina recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis
nd son, Maxie, and Mr. and
Irs. James Craine visited
irthur and Dot's daughter
nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
iuddy Blackwelder and bovs
^ Wilmington, Del. recently.
Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine
long with Bette Wallenzine
nd little daughter, "Kim",
isited Lillian's mother. Mrs.
leneva Coker. in Greenwood
aturday.
Little Donna Brown of Maxim,
North Carolina spent sevral
days with her grandparnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Melford
Grange and Mr. and Mrs. B.
1. Brown, in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldrop
nd children, Mrs. H. B. Saxn,
Mr. and Mr. Harold Saxon
nd Robin and Mrs. Bruce
axon and Diane visited in
le Blue Ridge mountains in
Forth Carolina recently.
Birthdays
"Chink" Frier?Nov. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English
bserved their 40th wedding
nniversary September 23.
Sorry we didn't get that in
ie last edition.)
Cinnie Madden?Nov. 8.
Eddie Madden?Nov. 19.
Cynthia Madden?Nov. 21.
Tommy Waldrop?Nov. 18.
AS SEEi
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The above Clinton-Lydia "qi
irected ad is one of a series \vl
'ecord, the daily newspaper foi
THE CLOTHMAKER
GRANNY CENTER
CELEBRATES
81ST BIRTHDAY
Miss Bessie Holtzclaw and Mrs.
Vesta Eubanks honored their
mother. Mrs. Ada Center, with a
birthday dinner Oct. 2. Granny
was 81 years young and received
many lovely and useful gifts.
Those enjoying the occasion
with her were: Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hughes. Iris. Jimmy and Martha
Jane Horton; Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holtzclaw; Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Fuller and Gail of Greenwood;
Mrs. Essie Powells and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw
of Greer. Many of her neighbors
and friends dropped in tc extend
their wishes.
As Safety Is
Practiced In Portugal
At the movies you will find
yourself surrounded bv tall,
dark-eyed, handsome young
men in orass nais, and carrying
axes and clubs. These are
Firemen and Policemen ever
ready to guard against arson,
theft and sudden political
uprising.
N l!N THE DAILY NEVi
'"Print Cl
' and more
bleach cries, fin
hem to bay Clin'
r?they say the
'fives them bette
?,r pieces witkfe
\ice a better
roN Cottons, inc
jality-cost conscious" customer
lich appears in the Do I if Nines
r the textile trade. The Cloth
BEREAVED Y;
"Dot" Harvey, Laboratory
Technician, is in mourning . . .
her beloved Yankees have had
it! Dot was hard to live with
around the office when the
Yanks were out front early in
the Series. Dot, typical of the
dejected Yankee fans, i s
shown as she arrived for work
following the downfall of her
Yanks bv the score of 10 to 9
on Thursday, October 13.
"Sick, Sick. Sick," is the
best way to describe the feel
ings of Clinton employees
Truman Owens and Edgar
Ballew. Truman and Edgar,
along with several other Yankee
boosters, attended the
three game series in New
York on October 7, 8, 9. While 1
in the big city, they visited t
Clinton Cottons, Inc., our New 1
York Sales Organization, 1
where they were cordially re- J
ceived bv Mr. Norman Meyers \
and his associates. They were 1
Some Coarse . . . Some Fine . . .
"Look here, daughter," said
father, "that young man of 1
yours stays until a very late t
hour. Hasn't your mother
said anything about this?" t
"Oh. yes, father," replied
daughter. "Mother said that 1
men haven't changed a bit (
since she was a girl." t
7S RECORD ? OCTOBER 3
foffa> orp. m
wr customers
ishers and proves
ton pmrl T.vrlia
V * A W* * M M JL V v/
quality is
r finished results
wer seams
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it yuu, 100, aemann Detier results
to compare CLINTON & LYDIA fat
and economy with the cloths you
. *111 West loth St., New York, N. Y. L
maker will run other Clinton C<
Reprints of this advertisement
mills' bulletin boards.
OCTOBER, 1960
MMKEE FAN
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Dot Harvey?in "mourning"
for Bronx Bombers.
iighly impressed by the beauiful
offices located in the
Dime Union Bank Building
ocated at 111 West 40th
Street and continue to talk of
he warm reception extended
hem by our folks there.
Some with a Different Twist
Mountaineer: "What'll my
joy learn in this here school,
eacher?"
Teacher: "History, spelling,
rigonometry . .
Mountaineer: "Give h i m
ots of that there triggernom?try?he's
the worst shot in
he family."
19(>o
t aim I
.igg
- we urge you
irics for quality
die now using.
On^acre 5-7300
ittons ads from time to time,
are currently posted on the