The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1961, Page 3, Image 3
APRIL. 1961
SPINNING NO. 1 t
3RD SHIFT (
By William L. Burden
C. W. Windsor celebrated 1
a birthday April 10. i
William L. Burden cele- 1
brated his 19th birthday April <
16.
Maggie Lou Burden cele- ]
brated her birthday April 12. i
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Camp- 1
bell celebrated their 24th 1
wedding anniversary April 10.
Mrs. Hoyt Martin and sons ]
of Atlanta. Georgia spent the i
week end with Mrs. Martin's
sister, Mrs. Ruth Varnadoo. ]
Mis. Martin is a former em- 1
ployee of Bell Telephone in
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Lawson
announce the birth of a <
daughter, Elizabeth Elaine,
born Easter Sunday, April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith
are the proud grandparents.
Mis. Thomas Smith celebrated
her birthday April 14.
Darrell Bragg celebrated his
8th birthday April 5.
Billv Hay Hyde celebrated
a birthday April 20. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Cooper.
SPINNING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Mildred & Allene
Keeping young?that's what
Allene s::i i rl She joined the
"Married Gals Ball Club" and
she's so sore from practice she
can hardly walk, ha. Toss that
cane away pal.
Ganging up on Grandma?
Sis and Frankio Samples.
Alice and Tony Brewer and
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner
and daughter visited Mrs.
Ethel Rucker in Greenwood
on Easter. "Hi Ya' Red".
Missing in Action ? Gene
Graham is still out on leave
after an appendix operation.
Miss that "Good Mornin" call
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The Mercer Silas Bailey School s
winners were: Earl Turner, Wayne V
Donald Grant and Lee Price.
Earl Turner, son of Mr. and M
with an electric crane.
The picture above shows a nur
their projects.
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jene.
Woodrow Campbell of our
Coffers Brigade has been out
i long time after having a
leart attack. We're keeping
>ur fingers crossed, Woody.
She Went That-A-Way ?
Marie Baker returned to work
after a long leave, worked two
weeks and now she's out for
three weeks to nurse her son.
Jerrv. who is in General Hospital
in Greenville. Best of
Luck.
Proud Grandma ? Mr. and
Mrs. Maxie Garrett announce
the birth of a big girl April
1st. Berdie Reid is truly the
"Proud Grandma".
April Showers Brine Birth
day Flowers to?Jcrrv Baker
?April 1?Freddie Samples?
April 13 ? Cheryl Heaton ?
April 15?Thomas Howe?April
16?Lynda Bible and Sandra
Bolt ? April 17 ? Lessie
Kay and Aarron Gossett ?
April 27.
Welcome Back To ? Sis
Samples and Margaret Lewis
after a short leave. Margaret
says Gynell is doing fine after
her appendix operation. They
visited Whitmire Sunday.
Sucker Bait? William Samples
caught the biggest fish
ever last week. Yep. you
guessed it. he got caught on
his own fish hook.
Well. Allene. that's all the
news except the weather ?
Save it for next month.
SPINNING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Talmadge Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson
and family spent a week end
visiting Joe's relatives all
around Sanford. X. C.
Mrs. Minnie Beck and
daughter, Bobbie, were visitors
to Atlanta recently to see
another of Mis. Beck's daughE
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cience fair was held April 18. The
Vomble, Don Johnson, Bruce Dees,
rs. Dorsey Turner, won 1st place
nber of the science students and
THE CLOTHMAKER
ters, Becky Posey.
Little Marion Deadwyler,
son of Christine, celebrated
his 5th birthday on April 7.
April 6th was also the birthday
of Mrs. Joann Sanders
and the 25th is that of her
husband, yours truly. Don't
they come fast.
A great big welcome back to
Mrs. Rachel Howe, who returned
after a couple years
rest.
Helen Butler visited relatives
in Rockingham, N. C.
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Danny Morgan is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tucker.
Clinton Mills.
SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
By Kate Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell
visited the latters sister.
Mrs. Bill Freeman, in Columbia
recently. Mrs. Freeman
entered Ft. .Tackson Hospital
for surgery on Saturday. We
wish her a very speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz
and son of Spartanburg spent
a recent week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and
Mrs. Oscar Nash and granddaughter.
Christine, of Augusta.
Georgia visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jones Wallenzine recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Williams of Chester. Pa. spent
a week end with Ralph and
Kate Riddle recently.
Happy Birthday
Kellv King?April 11.
Kate Riddle?April 15.
Ginny Ragwell?April 28.
Eddie Bigham?April 28.
naipn mciciie?April l.
WEAVING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Alta Riser
Hi Everyone:
News is scarce this time of
year as it seems everyone is
either spring cleaning or goine
fishing.
Steve Neal of Asheville.
N. C. visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Neal during
the Easter holidays.
Mrs. Marv Terrv and Miss
Susan Terrv visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe P. Terry. Jr. and
familv in Aiken recently.
Mr. R K Riser. Mrs. L. M.
Riser. Bobbv Riser of Waterloo
and Miss Pat Coleman of
Greenwood visited the Leo
Risers recently.
Birthdays
Donald Powers?April 26th
?Donald is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Powers.
Nub Barker?April 9.
WEAVING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT
By Beatrice Hawks
Well, I'm mighty glad to be
back on the job after being
out sick several weeks and I
would like to take this opportunity
to thank everyone who
gave in the pounding which
was sent me and for all the
help everyone has rendered in
any way since Mother and I
have been sick. It will long
be remembered and appreciated.
1 Lt. and Mrs. David Smart
are spending a .50 aay leave
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Alexander of this city and Mr.
and Mrs. Thurmon Smart of
Greenwood. Lt. Smart leaves
the 23rd of April for Puerto
Rico. Mrs. Smart will spend a
few months with her parents
before joining her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lee
Owens and son were recent
visitors of Mr. Owens' Grandmother.
Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mrs. J. J. Smith was called
to Greer recently due to the
illness of her brother.
Alvin Hueble spent two
weeks leave at his home and
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Benning. Georgia.
Ann Vaughn spent a few
days with her father. Ernest
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner of
Laurens announce the marriage
of their daughter. Sandra, to
Larry Walker of U.S. Navy, Great
Lakes. Illinois. Her father gave
the bride away while her brother.
Albert. Jr., served as best man.
Mr. Walker is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Walker of Laurens.
The young rouple are making
their home in Great Lakes, Illinois
until he finishes his schoolir
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Mr. Turner is employed in the
Weaving Department at Clinton
Mills.
Vaughn, and Mrs. Susie
Hawks and Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vaughn
and children visited Mr. Ernest
Vaughn recently.
Sorry to report Mrs. Molly
Wehunt is a patient at General
Hospital in Spartanburg.
Marion Deadwvler says he
is glad we arc not running on
Saturday. Maybe he can catch
up on fishing. Good luck to
you. Marion.
Birthdays
Mrs. Robert Butler ? April
23.
Royce and Grady Smith?
Aprii 11 and 12.
Beatrice Hawks?April 28.
Ralph Alexander?April 19.
WEAVING NO. 7
1ST SHIFT
By Ina Bell Hooper
Tommy Landlord along
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with his Sunday School Class
enjoyed a picnic at Greenwood
Lake last week.
Glad to report Opal McAlister's
mother is much better
after undergoing surgery
for a broken hip at Self
Memorial Hospital in Greenwood.
Sorry to report Joann SutA
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ues is a paneni ax nays nospital.
She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner
are happy to announce the
arrival of a new grandson,
William Brian Campbell, born
March 20. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
of Charlotte, N. C. Ruth added
that she was sure glad
that he had arrived.
Airman Third Class Jimmy
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Webb, was home for
the Easter week end. He is
attending electronics school
in Chanute, Illinois.
Birthdays
Joe Bentley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Bentley. celebrated
his 9th birthday April 26.
Mable Butler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt McAlister,
had a birthday April 16.
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trulv. was 20 vears old April
16. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill White
celebrated their 15th wedding
anniversary April 8.
We all join Kenneth Madden
in wishing for his mother
a speedy recovery. She underwent
surgery in the General
Hospital in Greenville recently.
WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Leila Black
Mr. Melvin Creswell and
sons. Tommy and Keith, attended
the races in Fountain
Inn. S. C. Saturday night.
Harriet Black spent her
Easter Holidays at Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine,
Mr. Warren Craine. Mrs.
Blanche Creswell and Mrs.
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This happy young fellow is
Davy Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Butler. Clinton Mills.
Betty Creswell visited relatives
and shopped in Greent??
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Harris of Sanford, Florida
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McGinnis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell
visited her three sisters
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in i ci/xi uvn nit* wt*t*K ena.
Rave said he hadn't gotten
to go fishing any but he and
his grandson Philip Rave,
went and caught a good many
minnows.