The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1962, Page 7, Image 7
JANUARY. 1962
?I0 Good Resolution
1. Work hard. Hard work F
is the best investment a man p
can make.
2. Study hard. Knowledge o
enables a man to work more n
intelligently and effectively. o
3. Have initiative. Ruts often
deepen into graves. y
4. Love your work. Then f<
you will find pleasure in si
mastering it. d
5. Be exact. Slipshod methods
bring slipshod results.
6. Have the spirit of con- ^
quest. Thus you can successfully
battle and overcome
difficulties. * '
7. Cultivate personality. it
Clinton News ...
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Sorry to report Mr. Lan- IV
ham Lawson's mother. Mrs.
Sam Lawson, passed away s<
December 27. v
Mr. Thornton Meadors has
been on the sick list for a C
few days. h
M?- nnrl Mr? R C. W.ntcnn
and Mrs. Ursula Blakelv vi- d
sited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. s
Blakelv and family in Spar- E
tanburg on Christmas eve h
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Cox and Mr. and Mrs. v
Bryan Wood in Cross Anchor y
on Christmas day. ii
Miss Eva Lou Waites and E
Mrs. Burten Thomas of Newberry
spent Christmas d a v
with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright. 2
All of us extended our
sympathy to Mrs. Lillie Mae
O'Shields in the passing of
her foster mother. Mrs. Effie
C ooper. December Jl. v
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Price
attended a Bin^o party in J
Joanna given by the Stanley
Home Products company re- c
cently. n
Birthdays
Arthur Lawson ? January
12
Dewell Proffitt ? January
JO
Wedding Anniversaries t
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camp- }-,
neii nan a wedding anniver- a
sary January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bram- s
lett celebrated a wedding anniversary
December 19. v
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oak- l
ley had a wedding anniversary
December 23. I\
r
SPINNING No. 1
2ND SHIFT b
By Doris Osborne
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and t
children, Mrs. Ed Heaton and b
Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C
Heaton and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Heaton and s
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Estes Bible and daughters in C
Anderson on Christmas Day. t
M r atul M rc .Too Rnnrl ntirl I
. UIIV4 Wl w V/V. t'V'UVI UUVi V
children and Mrs. Earnest
Eskew of Greenville spent c
Christmas day with their \
daughter and sister. Mrs.
Edna Heaton. f...
i
E|K^B for >
beca
fen^H you
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is for 1962 b
2!
'ersonalty is to a man what
erfume is to a flower. ^
8. Help and share with
thers. The real test of busiess
greatness lies in giving
pportunity to others.
9. Be democratic. Unless
ou feel right toward your
?llow-men, you can never be n,
uccessful in the things vou h
?. ai
10. In all things do your J]
est. The man who has done
is best has done everything. al
'he man who has done less ^
^ian his best has done nothei
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tul- \\
s and children of El Paso,
'exas are visiting her family ai
Tr. and Mrs. W. M. George. w
Mrs. Jeanette Owens and rr
on, Steve, visited Mrs. Groer
Starnes last Sunday. n
Miss Carolyn Heaton of ai
Jrcenville spent Christmas
olidays at home. J
Mr. Dean Butler and p
aughters of Greenwood vi- si
ited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
>utler during the Christmas ai
olidays. B
Mrs. T. L. Key of Green- IV
ille is spending the week r<
/ith her daughter and son- d
n-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
lanlev. tl
Birthdays 1^
Bettv Ann Milam?January \\
9
Gary Osborne?January 16
Doris Osborne?January 27 b
Denise Wilson?January 7
Shirley Ann George ? 10 J
ears old?January 14
Dot George?20 years old? a
anuary 15
Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Milam IV
elebrated their wedding an- 4
t- oo
n\ciaai y tiiimittl \ ?iO.
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SPINNING No. 1 w
3RD SHIFT
By William L. Burden v
Miss Sybil Windsor spent
he Christmas holidays at 7
lome with her parents. Mr.
nd Mrs. C. W. Windsor. c
Miss Sybil Windsor oberved
a birthday January 28. 2i
Miss Carolyn Kates obser
ea a birthday January 4. 962.
She was 9 years old.
All of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 2
TcCall's family spent Christnas
day with them. o
Mrs. Andrew McCall had a
lirthday December 29. b
Pvt. Ben Campbell spent d
he Christmas holidays with
lis parents. Mr. and Mrs.
'arl Campbell.
Carl (Randy) Campbell fl
pent a 15 day leave with his
>a rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Carl u
Campbell. He will report back
o New Port. R. I. aboard the It
J. S. S. Hagelwood. 1
Reggie Laney had a birth- si
lay January 14. He was 8 u
-ears old.
Corky Campbell celebrated f
lie 1 It Tannor\> OH
t
s a better place f
rou and your family
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give
United Way a
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rHE CLOTHMAKER
Mrs. Edna Laney h a d a (
irthday January 25. She was
3 years old.
Mr. Hallie Griffin had a
irthday December 22. He
ras 51 years old.
SPINNING No. 2
1ST SHIFT
By Lucille Woody
Well folks, this is your
ews reporter, Lucille Woody,
ack at work after surgery
t Greenwood Self Memorial
[ospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon
rid family visited Mr. Harlon's
mother and sisters in
os Angeles, California durlg
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs?
njoyed a white Christmas in
/ashington, D. C. C
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Floyd *
ad daughter spent Christmas f
'ith Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh- I
urn and Willie Mae Riley. *
Jimmy and Maxie Kenedy
visited Mary Martin jnd
daughter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and
udy Laney accompanied
hil King to Furman Univer- j
ty in Greenville Tuesday. 5
1\/T?. n/r^,. r\?11 ur 1
mi. aim JV1I S. ' J\ ?_*X1 w ooay
nd daughter, } . enda, M r s.
eulah Ivester and Mr. and
Irs. Johnny Malpass visited
Natives in Toccoa. Georgia
uring the holidays.
Miss Patsy Gallman spent ^
le holiday with Mrs. Beulah r
tester and Miss Brenda *
/ oodv.
Birthdays and Anniversaries '
Lurline Malpass ? Decern- s
er 25 ^
Johnny Thibodeau was 13
anuary 2.
Susie Black will be 16 Janu- 1
ry 22. E
Tressie Gallawav from
lursey. North Dakota will be c
January 31. r
* y\
Tnnnv T.oo Ann i
rom Mursey, North Dakota
'ill be 3 February 11.
Rickey Dell Grant was 1
ear old December 17.
Kathv Sue Reynolds w a s
January 4.
Ben Woodward. Jr. ? Dermiber
19
Johnnie Holder?December
3
Robert Holden?December
4
Shirley Holden?December
7
Susan Harmon was 13 years
Id December 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris ThiA
1 ?1 * ?l A\ 1 *
uucau tcicuiaieu ineir weoint*
anniversary January 22.
Sick List (
Ruth McGinnis has the flu.
Lillian Womble has had the (
lu. ^
Juanita Leopard is out of
fork sick.
Jess Laney is improving at
is home after being in Hays
lospital. We hope he will *
aon be well and back with
s again.
Ovell Woody has had the
lu.
Lurline Malpass has had ;
he flu. (
Brenda Woody has had the <
lu. (
For What It Is Worth
Vivian O'Sullivan. Ger- 1
rude Brazil], Margaret Bra- i
ill and Mary Tucker walked
ill the way to Lydia Mills i
tnd back during the holilays.
It sure was good exerise
for them. They enjoyed
i picnic on their long jourley
home.
Clinton Oaf tern Display
Janie Freeman. Hilda Holmes,
Clinton Hobby Club Members. cre<
or their homes and for gifts to frie
rhe Madonna arrangements drew
>raise. Just before the Christmas 1
'resident Vance in his office and pr
n appreciation for his interest in
Levi Tucker is searching
or information concerning
lext vacation. Anyone knowng
how many days it will be.
)lease pass this news to him.
-.evi works in Spinning No.
!. first shift. Thank you.
SPINNING No. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Allene Kay
Miss Pauline Stevenson of
V 1 o n 1 r* n on rrri n Pkifrl
1 11U1 I tCl, gia opv_ii L V^IllI Of
nas with her mother, Mrs.
Bessie Rogers.
Jerry and Jewell Stewart
>f Thornwell had Christmas
upper with their sister,
feanette Starnes.
Miss Sandra Bolt has reurned
to school in Columbia
ifter spending the holidays
it home.
Mrs. Henry King had her
rhildren for Christmas dinler
December 24th at Lydia
dills on Poplar Street. There
vere twenty-five for dinner.
Waters King is spending a
ew days with his mother,
drs. Henry King. Waters reurned
to his home in Nashille.
Tennessee December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goff
>f Newberry. S. C. visited his
;ister during Christmas. Mrs.
denry King.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis
lad for the holidays the Chilons
from Reidsville. N. C.,
VIr. and Mrs. R. D. Lawson of
3uffalo. S. C.. and Mr. Colie
Gregory from Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis
/isited in Spartanburg. High
3oint. N. C. and Reidsville. N.
3. lately.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis
:elebrated a wedding anniversary
January 2.
Birthdays
Kellene King?January 11
Mary A. Kay?January 28
Carrie D Smith ? December
5
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mrs. Sarah Cheek and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jones of
IreenwonH snnnt Phri^tmas
day with Mr. and Mrs. Randall
Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner
spent the holidays visiting
in Miami, Florida.
Mrs. J. H. Walker of Laurens,
sister of Mrs. Fannie
Parrish. spent Sunday here
with Mrs. Parrish and Miss
Norma Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams
and son, Scott. Mrs.
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Christmas Decorations
Hl
?W?
Velda Farmer and Iris Hughes,
ited these beautiful arrangements
nds during the Christmas Seasons.
many well deserved words of
holidays. Club Members called on
esented him a unique arrangement
their club.
I\eiv (Phi-Timers . . .
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Bill, a loom fixer became a
member in 1959. Rex Harris.
Doffer, Alma Harvey, Spooler
and J. T. Lanford, Loom
Fixer, are the other three
members of the quartet eligible
at Lydia.
Inscribed eold watches and
ruby set Service Award Pins
are on order for the group.
Their combined continuous
loyal service represents more
that 300 years of skillful
know-how in the manufacturing
of Superior Quality Cotton
Cloths.
Plans are underway to hold
the annual banquet when
the watches and pins arrive.
RECORDS
THE BEGINNING of t h e
new year is a good time to
sharpen up this fact: Preventing
injuries does not mean
piling up a long string of injury-free
man-hours so all
can sav '"T-noVr \i*V->o + /-u.a "
? ?* I1UI VV C U1U.
It means, more importantly.
keeping yourself free from
injury for the plain reason
that an injury means trouble
and worry and expense for
you and your family, and it
doesn't feel good!
It means also helping to
protect your fellow employees
because they're human,
too. and they're pretty
nice folks and you don't want
them or their families to suffer.
Tim crnr\r) cifntv ~r
- .. w ^wwv* oaici \ 1CLU1U Ui
large textile plants like ours
is something worth being
proud of. But it is built, after
all. on the individual safety
record of each employee.
And your own safety record
is built on the plain and
proper appreciation of how
safety pays off for you and
your family.
Mammie Revels and Mrs. D.
G. O'Sullivan of Greer and
Chester were supper guests of
the Chink Friers recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
King and family in Anderson
last Sunday.
Miss Jean Satterwhite, R.
T., of Savannah spent the
holidays with her parents,
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