The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1961, Page 3, Image 3
NOVEMBER. 1961
WEAVING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Alta Riser
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klein of
Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Jenning over the
week end of November 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jenning
went to Charlotte recently
to take their daughter,
Doris, to a doctor. We hope
that she is feeling better.
Steve Neal, of Asheville.
N. C., spent a recent week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mis. Robert Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry, Jo
Carol and Freida Foster motored
to Mount Mitchell recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Smith in Salem, N. C. recently.
Miss ausan lerry was a
week end guest of Miss Beth
Trammell of Winthrop.
Mrs. R. C. Stuart and Mrs.
Elmer Queen visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Stadolskv near
Laurens.
Mr Bill Terry visited his
mother, Mrs. Joe Terry, while
she was a patient in a Greenville
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M a r c e 11
Barker were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. tsovd bmitn ot
Bamberg.
Mrs. Bill Terrv, Susan and
Jo Carol were in Columbia
recently to be with Mrs.
Terry's mother, Mrs. D. G.
Jackson, who was a patient at
the Baptist Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Meadors
and J. C. Meadors visited
J. C.'s sister, Mrs. W. D. Bass,
in Memorial Mission Hospital
in Asheville, N. C.
Birthdays
Sudie Putnam?Nov. 8.
Oscar Kinard?Nov. 7.
WPAVTTSin Nn 1
2ND SHIFT
By Nell Gardner
We are sorry to report at
this time our reporter. Beatrice
Hawks, is a patient at
Blalock Clinic. We miss you
Beatrice and hope you will
soon be back at work.
We sincerely hope Mr.
Holly Wehunt will soon be
back to work. We miss you
Mr. Wehunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith,
who have moved back to
South Carolina from Tucson.
Arizona, were visitors of the
former's mother, Mrs. J. J
Smith, recently.
Our deepest sympathy Ljoes
out to the family of Mr. Elbert
Lavvson who passed away
recent lv.
Mrs. Homer Lawson is a
patient at Greenville General
Hospital. We wish for you a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Dorsev Turner was in
North Carolina recently for
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the funeral of her aunt.
Mr. B. B. McClimons, Mrs.
T. M. Dillard and Mrs. Roy
Moon were visitors of Mrs.
J. J. Smith and family recently.
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1ST SHIFT
By Ina Bell Hooper
Mr. a n d Mrs. Coleman
Caublc visited Mrs. Cauble's
aunt in Seneca Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell
visited Ghost Town in
the mountains of North Carolina
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox
and Cindy visited Victor's
mother in Whitmire Sunday.
Those enjoying the mountains
in North Carolina Sunday
were Arthur and Dot
Davis, Neffuer and Pauline
C res well. Jerry and Joyce
Heaton, James and Clara
Crain. Rubber and Betty Joe
Creswell and Mrs. Blanche
Cres well.
Ruth Oxner a n d Mary
Bauknight visited Gatlinburg
and Newport, Tennessee last
week end.
Opal McAlister reports her
mother has returned home
from the Self Memorial Hospital
in Greenwood.
Birthdays
Nathell Bentlev celebrated
his twelth birthday November
6.
Mrs. Jimmy had a birthday
November 2.
Mr. Boyd Watts celebrated
his birthday October 28.
Mr. Fred Galloway had a
birthday October 31.
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
Frances King celebrates a
birthday November 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson
celebrated their 18th wedding
anniversary October 7.
Hope they have many more.
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(Uf Si M IN JUL' Op I lie* IS IS
out sick. Wo miss you Joe.
We wish you a spccdv recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Owens motored through the
mountains last week. She said
they were beautiful.
Bobby Manor celebrated a
birthday October 30.
Mrs. Bobby Manor celebrated
a birthdav October 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge I hompson
celebrated then 19th wedding
anniversarv November
14.
Anne Thompson celebrated
her 13th birthday November
3. We hope it won't be an
unlucky year Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brookshire
spent the week end in
the mountains recently.
William Metts celebrated a
birthday November 7.
THE CLOTHMAKER
WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 li
1ST SHIFT v
By Grace & Mildred
Guess everyone is saving ^
all their visits for the Thanks
giving holiday. We of Weav- t|
ing No. 3 & 4 would like to
say a "Great Big Thank You" ^
to our management for the ji
holiday that we were notified p
today we would get. Hope we ^
win nave more news next a
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelspuger
of Newberry were re- r
cent Sunday guests of rela- v
tives here. a
Mr. Harry Lowder, Mr.
Willard Creel. Mr. Carl Creel, y
Mr. Charles Cribbs of Hem- ^
ingway, Mr. and Mrs. Galdon j
Griffin, Mr. Gerald Langston.
Mrs. Billy Barfoot, Mrs. Bob j
Alley of Florence were here
for the funeral of Mrs. J. L. c
Arnold October 14. s
Mrs. Joe Griffin. Nancy
and Jodev were recent guests t
of her father. Mr. J. L. Arnold, j.
We would like to say to
Mrs. Irene Kelley. who is a
medical patient at Joanna
Memorial Hospital, a speedy
recovery. Mrs. Kellev is the
mother of Mrs. Harry Lan- 2
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huev
wltc recent visitors in tno
mountains of North Carolina.
Moll said they were real
pretty.
Mr. D. U. Allman has returned
to the home of his
daughter. Mrs. O/.zie Cooper. *
after a stav in the Anderson
Memorial Hospital. We hope >
Mr. Allman will soon be good
as new. (
Mr. J. L. Arnold is spending
some time with his son. James. ,
and family in Hemingway and
with his daughter, Doris, in (
Florence.
Mrs. Ola Meadows spent
the first two works: of Kn.
vember in Springfield. Mass. c
with her son. A 1C Harold ]
Meadows, and his family. t
Some of our folks have been
motoring to the mountains to |
see the wonderful colorama ]
of autumn leaves, whose
beauty is ever new. Mr. and <
Mrs. Joe Gibbs visited Mount ;
Pisgah, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Williams accompanied bv Mr. <
and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes motored
up to Chimney Rock
and Mrs. Frances Bradberry
and Gilbert Bigham along
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave McNinch.
Dianne Bradberry, Allan
t-Tunnicutt. Dianne Wil- i
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noDDy LiuD uispia
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The Clinton Hobby Club, unde
arrangements in the Laurens Coui
riqht are Mrs. D. O. Freeman's, Ins
and Mrs. Cassie Joye's and Mrs. Be
san and Anne's entries won a third
iams and Wayne McCullough
isited Paris Mountain and
laesar's Head.
Miss Margaret Williams and
Irs. Toni Thomas of Birmigham,
Alabama have reurned
to their home after an
xtended visit with Mr. and
Irs. J. D. Williams due to the
llness of their sister, Mrs.
Jorence Moore. While here
hey were all dinner guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
j. B. Slay in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pressey
of Augusta were recent
'isitors of their uncle and
unt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs.
Mrs. J. D. Gibbs, Jr. and
ler mother, Mrs. Strietman,
'isited their brother and son
3aul Strietman, and his wife
n Camp Lejune, North Caroina.
Glad to report M. D. Smithrman
able to be back at work
ifter a two weeks illness.
We are glad to see Jerry
Baker back at work after ?
lospital stay.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mell Huey?Nov. 30.
Mildred Kinard?Nov. 5.
Oscar Kinard?Nov. 6.
Cleveland Campbell ? Nov
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Gertrude Fowler?Nov. 19
Larry Fowler?Nov. 13.
Jimmy Hughes?Nov. 12.
Freeman Lanford?Nov. 15
Ellison Roberts?Dec. 2.
Lillian Putnam?Nov. 7.
Evans Lever?Nov. 8.
Toni Wooten?2 years old?
^ov. 23.
Donna Elaine Walton ??
/ears old?Nov. 30.
David Lee Walton?6 year:
Did?October 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie All
nan?Anniversary?Nov. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Rob
?rts?Anniversary?Oct. 21.
Shapely and Smitherman
Miss Nora Belle Shapely be
:ame the bride of Mr. Jame:
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iiovwctiu oiiuiiit'iiiiaii uc
ober 30, 1961.
The ceremony was per
formed in the County Cour
douse in El Paso, Texas.
Mrs. Smitherman is th<
daughter of Mr. C. P. Shapeb
ind the late Mrs. Shapely.
Mr. Smitherman is the soi
:>f Mr. M. D. Smitherman. Jr
"Thank You"
The family of Mr. Elber
Lawson would like to tak
this opportunity to say "Than!
you" for all the wonderfu
expressions of sympathy, th
ys Flower Arrangem<
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r the direction of Mrs. D. O. Fi
rity Fair exhibit, last month.
Huphes' and Delores Brookshn
ttv Snelgrove's entry placed for
premium.
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A/3C Charles E. Butler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butler, re
cenuy completed his training at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
He is presently stationed at Grand
Forks Air Force Base. North
Dakota.
meals served and the beautiful
floral tributes.
May God richly bless each
and every one of you.
The Lawson Family
The family of Mrs. Eunice
E. Arnold would like to say
that all of your expressions
of sympathy, the meals served
and the beautiful floral tributes
were greatly appreciated.
May God bless each of you
for your kindness.
The J. L. Arnold Family
SLASHING
1ST. 2ND. & 3RD SHIFTS
By Mary Price
$ Mrs. Mary Bouknight and
Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited the
s mountains of North Carolina
and Tennessee recently.
Miss Judy Bouknight and
Mr. Don Collins visited Judy's
mother, Mrs. Mary Bouknight.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley
visited the mountains of
Hendersonville, North Carolina
recently,
s Mrs. Ursula Blakelv and
Sara Watson were recent
visitors in Greenville.
Mrs. Sara Watson has been
t a patient at Blalock Clinic
but is now able to be back at
q work.
/ The Slasher room and
Draw-In Rnnm lost nnp of
i their co-workers last week.
Mr. Elbert Lawson passed
away on Tuesday, October
31st at Greenville General
t Hospital after an illness ot
e four days. His passing
k brought great sorrow to his
il co-workers and thev wish to
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ents at County Fair
nun uiii (Him iif?a
-eeman made and entered five flower
The arrangement entries from left to
. . Velda Farmer's, Delora Lydia's,
Susan Terry and Anne Meadors. Su