The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1962, Page 3, Image 3
JANUARY, 1962
WEAVING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By Alta Riser
Happy New Year to all!
We wish to express our
thanks to our employer for
the very nice Christmas basket-of
goodies and the vaca?tion
pay. We hope that everyone
had a Merry Christmas
and have a prosperous New
Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker
and Carroll spent Christmas
in Charleston with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Reed in Salem during the
holidays.
Dewey Lawrence's daughter.
Margaret, started work
recently as a spinner trainee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry
and daughters visited Mrs.
Terry's mother, Mrs. D. J.
Jackson, in Columbia Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wardlaw
Lancaster spent the holidays
in Winston Salem. N. C. with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanders.
Thclma Suttles is centainly
in the air these days. She has
become the grandmother of
twin girls, born to her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Suttles, of Durham,
N. C. December 31.
Miss Annette Riser of Anderson
spent the holidays
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Riser and Mrs.
Abelina Evans.
Mike English had a misc
a ni i . f
ioriunaie ^nrisimas JLve 01
all times. He fell and broke
his arm. He is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser.
Birthdays
Nolan Lancaster ? December
1
Ruth Lancaster?December
6
Stan Riser?January 1
Leo Riser?January 5
WEAVING No. 1
2ND SHIFT
By Beatrice Hawks
Well Christmas vacation is
over and we want to take this
opportunity to thank our employer
for the nice vacation
and the nice basket of fruit
and the pillow cases which
Martin, Michael and Cecil Braz
C. W. Windsor, Clinton Mills.
wo enjoyed so much. <
Hope everyone has a happy i
New Year. j
It seems most of the folks
in our department stayed
home during the holidays and
as Robert Butler says, just
ate and relaxed. He didn't
say how many pounds he had
gained. He said he didn't get
any further than Laurens. He
went up there looking for
Santa Clans, didn't sav if bo
found him or not.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander
had the pleasure of ^
meeting their daughter and
son-in-law, Lt. David Smart *
after a stay in Puerto Rico
where Mr. Smart was stationed.
They met Mrs. Smart in
Greenville Friday, December
29th, and Mr. Smart in Charleston
on Sunday, December
31. After a few days stay in '
the states Mr. Smart will report
to Hawaii. Mrs. Smart
will remain with her parents
for a few months.
Mr. and Mrs. David Storav
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oi ureenvnie speni ^nrisimas
holidays with Mrs. Storay's
mother and family, Mrs. '
Mary Fall aw.
Jimmy Godfrey spent the |
Christmas holidays with his |
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Belton Godfrey in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Vaughn of Charleston visited
their father. Ernest
Vaughn.
Mrs. Frances Moblev and
granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Fortner and Emily
Fortner and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Still and children of
Greenwood were visitors of
Mrs. Susie Hawks and Ernest
Vaughn.
We extend our deepest
sympathy to Christine Brew
ti diiu uci ictiiuiy in uie
death of her father, Mr. B. L.
Gray, who passed away at his
home after a long illness.
Susan Lawson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson.
was three vears old January
28.
Homer Lawson has our
sympathy in the death of his
grandmother, Mrs. Sam Lawson.
Mrs. J. J. Smith, mother of >
Nell Gardner, is sick at her
h o m e on Elizabeth Street.
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THE CLOTHMAKER
We hope she will soon be
"eeling fine again.
WEAVING No. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Betty Creswell
Mr. and Mrs. Coley CampDell
visited Mrs. Pearl Rush;on
of Woodruff, who is a patent
at Mary Black Hospital
n Spartanburg.
Employees of No. 2 Weaving
enjoyed a supper at the
Panorama Lodge during
Christmas holidays.
We will miss Thomas lust
aff the second shift. He wen'
to the third shift for a bettei
job.
Birthdays
Kathrvn Smith?Decembei
17
Pamela King?January 7
Carl Landers?January 18
Edith Fallaw?January 7
Dwayne Avery?January 6
WEAVING No. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Joe Spillers
Shirley Stroud and daugh
tcr spent the Christmas holi
Jays with her mother at Lakt
Greenwood.
Mildred Wilson spen1
Christmas day with hei
mother at Union.
Maggie Cheek has beer
sick and in the hospital bui
she is at home with hei
family now and we hope she
soon gets well.
We are glad to have Tom
my Iusti working on the 3rc
shift with us now.
Debbie Ginn, daughter o
Gladys and Johnny Ginn
celebrated her 6th birthday
on New Years day.
Evelyn Thompson had ;
birthday the 14th of January
but we don't know whethei
she celebrated it or not.
I hope that everyone every
where enjoyed a very Mern
Christmas and A Happy Nev
Year.
WEAVING No. 3A
1ST SHIFT
By Mildred & Grace
Happy New Year everyone
Hope everyone had a wonder
ful Christmas. To the man
agement we of Weaving No
3 and 4 would like to say <
great big "Thank you" f o
holiday vacation. We hope fo
our company that this nev
vear holds in store one of thi
best years that Clinton Mill:
has ever known.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnok
and girls of Hemingway am
Mrs. Joe Griffin and childrei
of Florence were holiday
guests of their father. Mr. J
L. Arnold, and also other re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. James E
Gregory and boys were visit
ors in Johnson City, Tennes
see as guests of Molly's par
By
Ronnie, 8, and Donnie. 5, a
Gregory and nephews of Mrs. ]
f ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Randolph.
Mr. and Mrs. J \V. Fowler
visited Mrs. Fowler's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bishop, in
Laurens during the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bishop
of Laurens, Mrs. J. W. Fowl
ler were recent shoppers in
Greenville. Gertrude said
they really had a lot of fun,
; but oh! the tired feet coming
I home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard,
i Mrs. Dora Leopard and Mr.
L and Mrs. Truman Leopard
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Dora Leonard's sister, Mrs.
Vinnie King, in Greenville
January 3.
Charles Huev, Terry Camnbell,
Junior Lambert and Ervin
Chafin are to renort for a
tour of duty with Uncle Sam
during the month of January.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
were visitors of Mrs. A. H.
Hughes in Spartanburg
Christmas day.
Julie Lee Fowler, granddaughter
of the J. W. Fowlers,
1 celebrated her first birthday
December 30.
I Birthdays
Terrv Campbell ? Januarv
17
, Mrs. Newell Brewineton?
I January 3
J. D. Williams?January 4
? Tonv Wood?January 1
Barrv Wood?January 23
Gladvs Hughes ? February
1 14
Mike Owens?2 years old?
f December 31
Larry Owens?6 years old
j ?February 28
DUNNAWAY AND CAMPBELL
1 Wedding bells will be ringing
February 14th for Louise
r and "Bill". Louise is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T .prnv Diinnau-nv nnH W7il_
liam (Bill) is the son of Mr.
1 and Mrs. Estess Campbell. To
you both we hope that you
will have a long happy life
together.
We extend our deepest
sympathy to the family of Mr.
and Mrs. Bootsie Allman in
the death of Mr. Allman's
father. Mr. T. U. Allman. in
' Union December 23.
a To the family of Mr. D. M.
r Sanders, whom God called
r home on December 13. we
: send our deepest sympathy.
2 Mr. Sanders was the father
s of Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
Glad to report Mr. J. E.
1 Braswell. Sr. is home aeain
i after being a patient at the
1 Self Memorial Hospital due
/ to a broken hip injury he received
in a fall December 22.
A flock of congratulations
(or sympathy, depending up
on your view of marriage)
were in order during the latter
part of December. Joe
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re the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
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Keith and DeWayne are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. George
Avery. Clinton Mills.
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Miss Nancy Ann Gent, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyson,
of Fernandina Beach. Florida was
married to Billy Ray Phillips, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Phillips,
of Clinton on Sunday, December
24, at Five Points Baptist Church.
Fernandina Beach, Florida.
snpriF ^
These handsome young musicians
are Mike and Larry Owens.
Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Owens, Larry is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Owens.
Both are grandsons of Mr. and
Mrs. David Owens. These young
fellows must have entertained
their parents with Christmas
carols, but from the expression
on Larry's face Mike must have
hit a sour note.
Jackie Hughey. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. N. Hughey. celebrated
her 8th birthday January
23.
All Dixie Ann Simmons wanted
for Christmas was her two front
teeth. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons.