The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1960, Page 6, Image 6
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excitement and fun of fifty Clintoi
they watched the Clemson-Furma
"Youth Day" this year. Clinton-Ly
been making this an annual outin
and Cubs receive support from
Chest. Mrs. Truman Owens and
Scoutmasters Ellis Huffstetler and
Lydia News...
and Mrs. Lester Davis. Billy
has just come home from a
cruise over in Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis
were called to Marvville.
Tennessee this week end on
account of the death of Wayne
Woody, a cousin of Mrs. Davis.
Our sympathy to Mr.
Charles Williams whose
grandmother passed away recently.
We are glad to have back
with us Sarah Iusti who has
just spent a few days in Laurons
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Mrs. Ida Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Duekett of Lyman, Mrs.
Eula Quinton and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cunningham and
children all of Clinton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Davis.
Miss Caroline Young and
Mrs. Frances Smith of Charlotte,
N. C. spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Young of Mountville.
Mr. Louie Pitts and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbv Pitts of Spartanburg
spent Sunday with their
wife and mother, Mrs. Willie
Mae Pitts, who is in Colum
Did 1Idl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown
and son, Eddie, had Thanksgiving
dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. John Nelson and family.
Louise Brown, Pauline Nelson.
Horace Bishop and Mrs.
James Nelson attended the
all night singing in Grenville,
S. C. Thanksgiving night.
Mrs. Julia Prick and Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Bobb spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Forest and
family of Greenville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laney
and family spent Thanksgiving
day with Mrs. Laney's
mother, Mrs. Harmon, of Saluda.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James McElhannon
attended the
Shriners Football game in
Charlotte, N. C. with Mrs.
Vernon Dees and Mrs. Tracy
Dees.
One of the players was Joel
McFJhannon. We on the 2nd
shift were very proud of him.
Well this is news for this
month and so we wish everyone
a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
Note of Thanks
I wish to thank each and
every one for the food, flowers
and every deed of kind
Go Furman!!
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lan Owens, caught some of the
n-Lydia Boy Scouts and Cubs as
n football game at Clemson on
dia Scout Troops and Cubs have
g for several years. Our Scouts
the Greater Clinton Community
Miss Dianne Davenport assisted
Truman Owens with the group.
ncss shown at the death of
our beloved husband and
father. I would like also to
express appreciation and
thanks to the Lydia Baptist
Church for their kindness.
Mrs. B. C. Revis & Family
SPOOLING
3RD SHIFT
By Bill Lowery
Hope everybody enjoyed
the Thanksgiving 2.000,000
Safe-Man-Hours Safety Barbecue
as much as I did. It was
delicious.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson
will celebrate their 8th wedding
anniversary on December
24.
Thomas Womble enlisted in
the Navy and is now taking
boot training at Great Lakes
Naval Station.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy
visited Joe Mitehel in Columbia
recently.
Shirley McCall celebrated
her 19th birthday on December
20.
Ernest McCall celebrated
his birthday on December 16.
Our department extends a
warm welcome to Mrs. Argie
Martin.
We want also to compliment
and thank the Company
on the very pretty decoration
atop the office building.
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By W. L. Gambrell
Glad to report Furman Bagwell
is able to be back at
work after a recent illness
and hospital stay.
We extend our sympathy to
James H. Price in the death
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Price, of Lexington, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Whitaker
of Swansea, S. C. visited
the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Price, of Joanna
for a week end recently.
Happy anniversary to Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bagwell on
December 2.
Happy Birthday
James H. Price?Dec. 3.
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Kathryn Moore received
treatment at Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood the
first week of December.
We are glad to have Harold
Motes on the third shift now.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
By Carl E. Turner
We are glad to see Mrs.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Adgar Crawford, Jr. up anc
around again after a stay ir
the hospital for eight days.
Mr. Joe Nelson's son, Eu
gene, and his wife and daugh
ter are spending a few days
with him. He is on a thirty
day furlough and is going tc
be shipped overseas.
We would like to take thit
opportunity to wish for everyone
a very Merry Christmas.
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
By Martha Wyatt
Mr. Lee Thornburg who resides
in the state of Florida if
visiting with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg.
We are sorrv to know thai
Tony Vincent is sick at the
home of his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. S. F. Blackwell. We
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Little Danny Neal has a
birthday on December 25th
She will be 2 years old.
We want to wish everyone
in our community a very
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
CLINTON NEWS .. .
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and Mrs. Virginia Reeder
were shopping visitors in
Greenville last week.
Bud Tumblin. freshman at
Anderson College, was home
ior mc Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, the
Fred Tumblins.
Mrs. Lilly Ann Cox, Blind
Lady of Anderson, rendered
several vocal solos playing
her own accompaniment on
her accordion at the preaching
hour at Calvary Baptist
Church on Sunday December
4.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
and family were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhodes
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yarborough
of Enoree were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bearden.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier's
home will be the meeting
place for Christmas dinner
this year. The Friers and the
Revels will be there.
The annual Cloth Room
Party was held at Blazers,
Dec. 3rd. A large crowd attended
supper and dancing
and singing was enjoyed by
all. The highlight of the evening
was the ladies of the
Cloth Room square dancing
with Mr. Traynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner
and son, "Chucky" visited
Dewey's grandparents, Rev.
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Charles Madden. Ill, is the
one-month-old grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Estees Campbell.
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Verio is the lovely daughter of j
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
She was 16 on November 25.
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Yvonne Smith, daughter of *
Annie Evcrette, is attending r
Commerce College in Greenwood.
She will celebrate her
19th birthday January 11th.
Many Happy returns, Yvonne.
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"Cindy" Mattox, daughter of *Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Mattox. celebrated
her 9th birthday November
23.
and Mrs. George James, at
Startex. 2
Birthdays
Sam Madden ? Dece m
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Robin Snelgrove?Decern- d
ber 4 (5 years old).
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Joanne Varnadoe is the beauti>
ful brunette daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Varnadoe. She is in N
the ninth grade at Ford High c
School. v
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Joyce Wyatt is the attractive
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
*. Wyatt.
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"Pat" Osborne, daugrter of
Ax. and Mrs. David Osborne,
elebrated her 10th birt'iiay on
December 5th. May yi.u have
nany more, Pat.
Johnny Price, the
oung son of Mr. and Mr
'rice, observed his 17 ih .
)ecember 18.
Betty Satterwhite
Id on December 14.
Janis Nelson ? DeerNth
(5 years old).
uorsey Turner JamMr.
and Mrs. Bovd Wi'kes
/ill observe their lF.h wed
in.H anniversary Januiry I?.
Elaine Campbell, daughter of
ir. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell,
elebrated her 9th birthday Noember
19th.