The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1961, Page 6, Image 6
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Lydia News...
CLOTH ROOM
By Shirley Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
and family attended a birthdav
dinner in honor of Mr.
Roberts' father, Mr. J. B.
Roberts, at the home of Mrs. ^
George Camp in Lyman.
Mrs. Corine Starnes and
children of Atlanta spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with
her Mother. Mrs. Hallie
Campbell.
Mrs. Minnie B. Wofford of
Charlotte. N. C. spent a few
weeks with Mrs. Hallie Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrish
and Tami visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Mahaffey in Woodruff.
Mrs. Rose Wilson and sons.
Tony and Jav. had Thanksgiving
dinner with Mrs. Melvin
Hughes in Gray Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap,
Jr. announce the arrival
of a granddaughter,
Debra Jean, November JO in
Greenville. The proud parents
are Mr and Mrs. Gerald .
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plebratod a birthday December
9. They are nieces of Mrs. Maria
Motte, Lydia Mills.
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ear old are the children of Mr.
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This young man with Santa
Dlaus on his mind is Johnny
rhomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junor
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson
.vi 11 celebrate their 6th wediing
anniversary December
!7.
Birthdays
Ann Parrish?Nov. 22. ?
Paula Shelnut?Nov. 29.
Wayne Alewine?Nov. 29.
James Robert Bennett ? 1 '
.ear?Nov. 26.
Myrtie Alewine?Dec. 20. ?
Sybil Jackson?Dec. 12.
Izzie Miller?Dec. 25.
Roy Wilson?January 24.
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Mike Campbell, son of Mr. and
VIrs. Cleveland Campbell, was 13
^ears old December 22. '
[ HE CLOTHMAKER
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agencies, /AM ccr/<Jica(
All Clinti
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Campaiqn Cha/rma\
[ommunity Ch
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>rpart mental Solicitors
Clinton Community Chest
)fficials, Francis Blaloek.
'ampaign Chairman, a n d
lembcrt Truluck. President.
xpressed their heartfelt apneciation
this month to the
eventv-thrce men and woncn
of Clinton and Lydia
rho served so well as solictors
in the recent record>reaking
appeal drive. Ccrificates
of Appreciation, as
ihove, were presented to the
olicitors by their Overseers
ilong with words of congratuations
and appreciation. Juian
Reynolds. Clinton Weave
loom Overseer, is shown
right) as he presented Mrs.
Blanche Creswell her Certificate.
Some Coarse . . . Some Fine .
A nearby merchant has this
;ign on his office door: "We
>hoot every third salesman.
Fhe second one just left."
She was an exasperating
ustomer and hadn't bought
\ thing.
"\\ iiv is it." she snapped at
ast. "that I never get what
[ ask for in your shop?"
"Perhaps, madam." said the
issistant. "it's because we
ire too polite."
Prosecutor: "Now tell the
lury the truth, madam. Why
lid you shoot your husband
,vith a bow and arrow?"
Defendant: I didn't want
to wake the children."
"You've been charged with
lighting, said the judge.
'Have von any explanation?"1
"Well, your honor." said
the defendant. "I was in a
)honc booth talking to my
*irl when this guy comes up
and wants to use the phone,
tie opens the door, grabs me
and tosses me out on my
?ar."
"Then you got angry?"
asked the judge.
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"Yes, a little." answered
the man. "but I didn't met
real mad until he grabbed
my girl and threw her out
too."
Little Susie was sitting on
her grandfather's lap, and
after looking at him intently
for a time, she asked:
"Grandpa. were you in the
Ark?"
"Certainly not. mv dear,"
he said.
"Then why weren't you
drowned?"
NOVEMB
CLINTON CO
John T. Banks?Spinning
Marguerite Lawson?Spinning
James Smitherman?Spinning
William A. Burns?Cloth
LYDIA COT'
Riley Eugene Gaines?Carding
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A woman phoned her hank
to arrange for the disposal
of a $1,000 bond.
"Is the bond for redemption
or conversion?" a clerk
inquired.
There was a pause. "Am I
talking to the First National
Hank or the First Baptist
Church?" the woman a-ked.
Want ad: Lovely kitten desires
position as companion
to little girl. Will also do
light mouse work.
Everyone can give pleasure
in some way. One person may
do it bv coming into a room
and another by going out.
It seems rather inconsistent
that a man who hasn't
kissed his wife in five years
will sluot one who does.
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;ER. 1961
TTON MILLS
William Barbery?Weaving
Henry L. Caldwell?Weaving
Jesse J. Dunaway?Weaving
Pierce L. Waddell, Jr.?Weaving
TON MILLS
Swannie Smith?Spinning