The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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flfrtiLMAR H, 1962 WEAVING NU. I 2ND SHIFT By Beatrice Hawks Herbert Fallaw, his mother and Brenda spent the week end in Greenville with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Story. They are ^ expecting Mrs. Story, Kim, Pam and David down in a f e w days to spend several days with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hueble vicitnrl Mr nnrl TVTrc T .octor Smith in Greenville recently. Mrs. David Smart has joiner her husband in Puerto Rica where he has been stationed. Mr. a n d Mrs. Johnnie Weaver and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jammie Brewer attended a birthday dinner for Mr. W. M. Horton in Abbeville recently. Mis. Robert Butler had a birthday April 28. Beatrice Hawks, birthday April 28. Gerri Belinda Patterson. ?uciul;iiitri ui r i uuifb owiutT, was 2 years old March 22. Well that is all the news I could gather so will see you again next month if the Lord is willing. WEAVING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Betty Creswell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell and Terrv visited his father in Anderson Sunday. Warrent Officer David Thibodeau of the U. S. Army Band in Washington visited his brother Morris Thibodeau recently. Miss Patsy Madden and Dale Chapman went to the lee Show in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden spent Sunday with her father ^ in Owings. Patsy Madden spent the week end with her aunt. Mrs. A Darlene Holmes celebrated her 9th birthday April 24. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glidy Holmes. Norma Worthy, of Greenville. Mrs. Mary Taylor and her father, J. B. Strickland, spent the week end in Hickorv, N. C. Birthdays Ronald Patterson?11 years old?April 23 Judy Landers?7 years old ?April 18 WEAVING NO. 3-4 1ST SHIFT By Mildred and Grace Our most hearty congratulations to Herbert Hughes, on his promotion. Herbert we know you will make a good Overseer, because you have made us a wonderful supervisor. We miss you but the Best of Luck on your new job. We would like to say welcome to Ellison Roberts from 3c to 3a. Ellison we know we are going to enjoy working with you and we hope that you will have a long stay with us. We also have Roy Lawson. who has just returned from a tour of duty with Uncle Sam. Rov previously worked on the 2nd shift. Hubert Phillips and Jimmy Eubanks come to us from the 2nd shift. To all of you a big welcome to the 1st shift. Mrs. Mell Huey and Mrs. Inabelle Hooper accompanied uctL"k 10 i^ieinson <>n a recent Sunday. Charles Huey, Miss Dianne Turner and her Mother were recent visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNinch and Johnny. Mr. J. II. McNinch. Sara Nell. Murphey Lynch and Tony attended the wrestling in Spartanburg recently. Chris said she hollered so much she could hardly talk on Sunday. Cadet Ned Handback of Ga. Military Academy spent spring holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Handback. K&fe This little lady is Judy Landers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers. Judy celebrated her 7th birthday April 18. THE CLOTHMAKER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens are the proud parents of a baby girl. Little Miss Angela Robin arrived March 12 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Owens will be remembered as Miss Cleo Bratcher of Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal and children of Commerce. Ga. were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Mrs. J. F. Anderson and n rv n i * ? ? o. u. uoraon. ivir. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mr. | and Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don- c aid Clark and daughter of j Gainesville, Ga. were recent j visitors of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. * R. C. Wilkie and Bill Dean, j students at University of * South Carolina were recent week end guests of R. C.'s j Mother, Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. j Pvt. Charles Huey has fin- ( ished h i s basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He is spend- j ing a 14 day leave with his ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey, after which he will re- c port to Fort Jackson, S. C. to ( complete his H months tour of duty with the Army. This t will be half of Charles tour of j duty. c Mrs. Brenda (Campbell) v Madden and son. of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, spent a re- ? cent week end visiting her ( parents. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell, and her brother ? and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell. j Rev. Ralph Hughes of ^ Boyndons Beach. Fla. visited j his brother and sister-in-law e Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and their Mother, Mrs. A. H. j Hughes, who was a patient t in Mary Black Hospital in j Spartanburg. We send every good wish to Mrs. Hughes, t who has returned to her c home, that she will soon feel c strong again. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wil- ? c liams and Mr. and Mrs. Des- t sic Wilkic visited Jack Wil- j liams in Columbia and Mrs. c Florence Moore in Edgefield. ^ Glad to report that Mrs. Frank Jacks who has been a patient at Blalock Clinic had returned home and doing fine. We send good wishes for an early recovery. A great big welcome and congratulations to Bardv ( Cannon on his promotion. Birthdays ( Emily McNinch?April 15 i Johnnv McNinch?Mav 19 H. C. Wilkie?April 24' Rudolph Barker?April IT Annie Ruth Barker?April 14 Furman Adams?May 6 SP/5 James R. Wooten April 26 Mi-. J. E. Braswell, Sr. will celebrate h i s 92nd birthday May 12. Mr. Braswell has been ill for quite some time now. We hope that he will have a happy birthday and that Clod will restore him hack to his normal health once again. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler A : * ' 11 /\miiiversary April -4 SLASHING 1ST SHIFT By Mary Price Mrs. Joe Profitt and Mrs. Murray Adams attended the funeral of Mr. Fred Cantrell in Chesnee recently. Mrs. Herbert West and ] BF jjg W ' IB W?M These five youngsters are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. toy Cannon. L-R: "Chucky" Lee. Jarry Cannon holding Cindy Lee. roy Cannon and Kalhy Lee. "Chuck," Cindy and Kathy are he children of S/Sgt. and Mrs. Calvin Lee of Sumter, Barry and roy are the children of Mr. and 4rs. Bardy Cannon. Clinton Mills. VIrs. Georgia Edge of SpatanDurg visited the John T ^'Shields recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Vleadors attended the funeral )f Mrs. Meadors nephew. Mr. lohnnv Thompson, at the Second Baptist Church of jastonia. N. C., April 5. Mrc AT ') r\' Rnnl/nirtl-it nnrl i>ii u. A*AUi j wuuniii^iii OI1U Mrs. Ruth Oakley have been jatients at Hay's Hospital re entlv. We hope they will ioon be back to work with us. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson ind Mrs. Ursula Blakelv visit?d Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blakely ind family in Spartanburg on i recent Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Garrett is visitng her daughters, Mrs. Janie Veisner. of Lancaster and Mrs. Alice Simpson of Flor?nce. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright atended the birthday dinner 01" Mr. Oscar Wright in Peachand, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wright visitid Mr anrl \Trc W T P m-o md family in Newberry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Jove md Mr. James Moore visited ^Ir. Arthur Lawson's Pondeosa Ranch located on the Spartanburg Duel Lane Highvav on a recent Sunday. SPINNING NO 1 3RD SHIFT By William L. Burden Ruby Burden had a birthlav April 8. She was 37 years )ld. T iiHnrn n lav April 11. She was 12 .ears old. KIT I Mr. Clyde Bigbee retired this i Room alter 23 years of continuous lis Overseer, expresses his apprccia' 3 Wt v'~ Kr; >j IX <r A c?AW;A cu..^_ ^-~i - ulctic onu i^iioiuii uiauai.A arc the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. OtL Graham. Stevie will celebrate his 41h birthday July 1. Sharon was one year old March 18. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham of Fountain Inn. Maggie Lou Burden had a birthday April 12. She was 44 years old. William Burden had a birthday April 16. He was 20 vears old. Rosetta Mae Kates was one year old April 11. Mrs. Ida Johnson had a birthday April 18. Marie Medlin had a birthday April 14. She was 10 years old. Darrell Bragg had his 9th birthday April 5. Billy Ray Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, had a birthday April 20. C. W. Windsor observed a birthday April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell observed their 25th wedding anniversary April 10. Mrs. Doris Osborne and children attended Holiday on Ice Show in Greenville April 7. CLOTH ROOM 1ST SHIFT ay uorsey lurner Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles and children spent several days here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. Suttles. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruitt of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend recently with Mrs. Fannie Parrish and Miss Norma Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cheek. Mrs. Lupraler Purdv and Dorsey Turner attended the Gospel Singing in Greenville's Memorial Auditorium. Mrs. Helen Oxner and Mrs. nonth from Clinton Mills Supply loyal service. Mr. J. R. Reynolds. ion and best wishes to Mr. Bigbee.