The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1961, Page 3, Image 3
FEBRUARY. 1961
WEAVING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Alto Riser
Mrs. J. C. Moadors is a pa
ueni at Mays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
visited Mr. Neal's mother,
Mrs. Lula Neal, who was seriously
ill in Greenville.
Miss Susan Terry, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Terry, is now working with
the South Carolina Hospital
Association in Columbia. She
began her new work on February
6.
Uncle Hugh Cunningham,
father of Mrs. Elmer Quenn,
celebrated his 80th birthday
February 10.
We are glad to have Lillian
Putman and Clinton Gambrell
back at work after their
unfortunate episode with the
ice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Terry
and daughter, Jo Carol, visited
Mrs. W. G. Jackson in
Columbia recently.
WEAVING NO. 1
9MD CHTFT
By Beatrice Hawks
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner
and Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Hueble attended the wedding
of Mrs. Gardner and Mrs.
Hueble's nephew in Ware
Shoals recently.
Miss Sallv Holsonback became
the bride of Mr. Cary
Smith on January 27 in Ware
Shoals. Mrs. Smith is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Holsonback of Ware Shoals,
and Mr. Smith is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of
Ware Shoals.
We are glad to have James
Croy back after being out
sick several days.
I'm glad to have my mother
at home after being a patient
at Blalock Clinic several
days.
Miss Nan Smith has returned
home after being a
patient at Blalock Clinic several
days.
Mrs. Vivian Kuykendall is
at home after being a patient
at Blalock Clinic. We miss
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This is not an Eskimo, it is
litMe Christy Ivester, 20 months
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Ivester and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester.
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Well, news is scarce this
time. Hope to have more
next time. .
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WEAVING NO. 2 U
1ST SHIFT h:
By Ina Bell Hooper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oxner
of Aiken spent last week ^
end with his parents, Mr. and "
Mrs. R. C. Oxner. J<
Mrs. R. C. Oxner visited lc
her daughter, Mrs. Mary C1
Campbell, of Charlotte who is
a patient in the hospital there
last week.
Birthdays 11
Tommy Landford will have S1
a birthday March 8th. ^
Janet Cauble celebrated a
birthday February 26. Her
son celebrated his Februarv 3.
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WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT ti
Mrs. Troy Shealv of Green- y
wood and Mrs. Vera Patter- u
son of Laurens visited Mr. a]
ana ivirs. w. n. ivicuinnis
Sunday. C(
Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Knox js
and Mrs. Kate Turner of u
Williamston visited Mr. and j,
Mrs. Harry Black last g
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cres- jc
well visited Mrs. Creswell's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sj
Hooper, in Newberry Sunday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Madden a
are the parents of a big bov.
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This makes Rave grandpa 0
again. s]
"Kat" Smith said she knew ^
we were all tired of her sj
granddaughter talk but she u
was going to talk about it p
right on. ti
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Happy Birthday to: t]
Loree Lawson ? Feb. 12? n
Which one. Loree? ^
Leila Black?Feb. 10.
Melvin Creswell?Feb. 9. 'r
Donald McGinnis?Feb. 13.
Ricky and Dickey Patterson,
twin sons of Mr. and c
Mrs. Rave Patterson. Feb. 4th. n
Glad to have Bills' Leopard u
back after being out ill. <l
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"I will be walking and talking (
in a few months", says three
months old Connie Ivester. She fi
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u
Vernon Ivester and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester. J
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WEAVING NO. 3 & 4
1ST SHIFT
By Mildred Kinard &
Grace Woo ten
These months really roll by
>n't they? First thing we
low it's going to be spring
?ain. After all this ice I'm
ire we'll all welcome some
arm weather.
Don't know how we missed
?tting this news in last
onth, but anyway we've got
now Barbara Ann Brewigton,
daughter of Mr. and
rs. Newell Brewington, and
)hn Jennings, son of Mr. and
[rs. Roy Jennings, also of
linton were united in marage
January 3 by Judge
'asson in Laurens. The date
as a double meaning now for
is also the birthday of Barara's
mother. The newlveds
are making their home
i Lakeland, Florida where
Hiii is> empiuyeu ui a cnemal
plant. We wish them
eery happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James
ad children. Mr. and Mrs.
olan Snelgrove and children
ad Mrs. Missouri Wilkie
aent a week end in Gainesille.
Georgia with Mrs. J. F.
nderson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
ttended the singing at the
extile Hall in Greenville
aturdav, February 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marn
of Asheville and Mr. and
Irs. Millard Stevens of Conn,
ere recent visitors of Mr.
nd Mrs. Henrv Suttle.
Cnl. Cole L. Blease. Jr. re?ntlv
stationed in Germany.
; spending a 30 day leave
ith his sister and brother-inivv.
Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie
immons. '"Bud" will report
) Fort Knox. Kv. when his
'ave is over.
We've had quite a bit of
ckness among our folks:
Irs. Lewis Butler. Jr. spent
night and dav in Havs Hosiial
recentlv for treatment
f reaction from shot. Glad
le's able to be back at work.
Irs. Marv Terrv is out on
ck leave at time of this
riting and also Mrs. J. W.
owler who has been a paent
at Rlalock Clinic. Hope
v the time vou read this
aough that thev'll both be
hie to be back at work. Janet
>nnedv. daughter of the Rov
Penned vs. recently had an
ierown toe nail removed but
ae's doing fine now.
You know there are 3
iasses of neonlp- thnsp
x i y ? " * *v'
lake things happen: those
ho watch things happen;
nd those who don't know
nything has happened. Well,
[arold Fowler is in the first
lass. We asked him Tuesday
he had any news he said
no". Then what do you
link he did? He went out
nd made news. Just shot
imself in the leg with that
estern style pistol which he
easures! "Quick-Draw McIraw"
we call him. Seriiislv,
Harold, we're sorry
bout the accident and hope
mi'11 cnon lin rtnArl qp
? V. >1 UX'VII fc,v/\?v? oo I ? .
Our deepest sympathy to
10 M. D. Smitherman family
i the death of their mother
ad wife, Mrs. M. D. Smithrman.
January 18.
We welcome Jimmy Campell
and Bud Davis to the
rst shift. Both are glad to
e on the first shift but
immv said he still had to
get used to getting up that
early.
Congratulations to Terry
Campbell on being promoted.
Terry is working now with
the overhaulers and said he
really liked it. Earl says he's
doing fine, that they broke
him in helping with 5 loom
sides in a row.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Gladys Hughes?Feb. 14.
Neuffer Creswell (38)?Feb.
11.
"Chuck" Lever?9?Feb. 28.
Tnnnno T nnnocfor Ooiric
Feb. 22.
George Price?Feb. 27.
Mrs. Dora Leopard ? Feb.
10.
Aileen (Mrs. Harold Meadows)?March
11.
Janine Meadows, daughter
of the Harold Meadows, 2?
March 12.
Terry Campbell?Jan. 17.
Ned Handback?March 23.
Here is news! A woman
(over 16) tells her age!
"Shorty" Campbell said she
was proud that she is livine
Ferbuarv 25 to celebrate her
34th birthday and that she
had been working exactly
half of her life. That is 17
years (for you who can't
count).
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
celebrated their 18th anniversary
February 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten
have an anniversary February
12 and February 23 is
the birthday of Margaret.
Malcolm Fowler, son of the
J. W. Fowlers, is visiting his
parents for awhile before going
to El Paso. Texas. Malcolm
is working with the Fed
oral Aviation Agency as ar
Air Traffic Specialist. Mai
colm has been working ir
Atlanta, but is being trans
ferred to Texas. Good luck tc
you Malcolm.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Johnny Bragg
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payton
and family visited Mr
and Mrs. Robert Payton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paytor
on/^ fo rv-? iK* ^
UilU iOUUlJ \ 1311CU 111 1 t't'11*
wood this past week end.
Mrs. L. E. Culbertson vis
ited her daughter in Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonnv Gauh
and family visited in Unior
Sunday.
Mrs. Floyd Moore has re
turned to work after an op
eration.
SLASHING
1ST SHIFT
By Mary Price
Dear Clothmaker.
The news from our depart
ment is scarce for this month
Mr. a n d Mrs. Kennetl
Prince of Spartanburg visitec
Mrs. Prince's Grandmother
Mrs. R. G. Watson rerpntlv
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watsor
and Mrs. Ursula Blakelv vis
itcd in Cross Anchor recently
Mr. and Mrs. Thorn a:
Campbell and Mrs. Lacor
Pinson visited Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Oliver of Greer. Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Oliver have
a brand new babv girl. Re
melle Jean. Mrs. Oliver i;
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Campbell.
Mr. Robert Strange visiter
Mrs. Mary Bouknight re
centlv.
Mrs. Dewel Proffitt anc
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Jimmy Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Webb, is presently in
basic training at Lackland Air
Force Base, Lackland, Texas. Jim
is really enjoying himself according
to the latest report.
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Gail Campbell. Clinton High
School freshman, celebrated her
i 16th birthday February 5. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Campbell, Clinton Mills.
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Little Kimberly Wallenzine is
very busy with her sewing as
"Pluto" stands guard. She is the
1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Wallenzine. Clinton Mills; also
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wallenzine. Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell.
Lydia.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Milam,
, the former Betty Johnson, will
celebrate their second anniversary
February 28.
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"That was real funny" says
Christine and Mark Hedspeth.
grandchildren of Mrs. John Heds
peth, Clinton Mills.