The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1962, Page 5, Image 5
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WEAVING NO. 1, 2, 3 & 4
1ST SHIFT
By I rene Davenport
Pvt. Herman Burdette returned
to Fort Jackson the
13th of April after spending
a 14 day leave with his wife
and parents.
Grace Nelson celebrated a
birthday April 22.
Buddy Nelson celebrated a
birthday April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Boozer
visited in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore
and family of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack White recently.
Martha Ann White celebrated
a birthday March 2.
We a 1 1 welcome Ruby
White back to work as she
has been out for several
weeks due to the illness of
her husband. She is glad to
tell us that he has improved a
great deal.
Mrs. R. E. Butler and Bonnie
Butler. Mrs. Daisy Corlev
a n d Gary Moore of Greenwood
visited Mr. a n d Airs.
Joe Corley.
A/1C Jimmy Meeks arrived
home after 13 months in
Korea. He will report to
Keesler A i r Force Base in
Mobile. Alabama after a 30
day leave with his wife, Mrs.
Jimmy Meeks, of Cross Anonrl
hie mnthor \T rc
Frances Meeks.
Everyone welcomes Bobbie
Bowling, Lola Mae Overstreet
and Douglas DeYoung to the
first shift.
Posey Taylor celebrated a
birthday April 26.
Mike Taylor, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor,
celebrated his 4th birthday on
April 16.
Bill Patterson celebrated a
birthday April 27.
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Providence School Principal C
to the Parent Teachers Organ i
House following the 7:00 P.M.
April 17th. Some t>0 guests toure
Parents, teachers and students t
and improvements made in the
bined efforts.
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Kat Ballew and Betty Jean.
Mrs. Jerry Ballew and
daughter and Mrs. Sara Shelmif
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IIUl UUU X UU1CI V IDi ICU III rillanta,
Georgia recently.
Linda Gail Shelnut celebrated
a birthday April 16.
Bill Bowling celebrated a
birthday March 21.
Jim Bowling celebrated a
birthday March 17.
Furman Bratcher is receiving
congratulations on the arrival
of a new granddaughter,
Angela Robin, born to Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Owens on
March 19.
WEAVING NO 1
2ND SHIFT
By Lillian Forester
ivir. anct Mrs. waiter Lampbell
celebrated their 6th wedding
anniversary April 7.
Bennie Sinclair went fishing
Monday at Greenwood
Lake and caught a 21 j pound
crappie.
Pamela McCaulev, grand
d a u g h t e r of Mrs. Dova
Broome, celebrated h e r 5th
birthday April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lawton
a n d Donna of Orangeburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Forester and Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Patterson last weed end.
Mrs. Dova Broome had vis
itors from Greenville last
week. They were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gal la way and two
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Neal and Dianne and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard McCauley and
two children and Paul Reed
from Atlanta.
Birthdays
Bobby Webb?April 14
Mitchell Wigley?April 6
Dova Broome?March 27
Walter Campbell?April 7
Shirley Campbell ? April
21
rury Holds Open Hons*'
?lyde Nelson and teachers were hos
zation (P.T.O.) at a Library Oper
meeting of the group on Tuesday
d the modern, well equipped library
:ake justifiable pride in the growtl
library this year through their com
THE CLOTHMAKER
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Johnny Bragg
Mrs. F. L. McDowell of
Eu^efield visited Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Moore this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Starnes
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hughes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Littlefield
visited friends in Spartanburg
Sunday.
Mrs. Juanita Coker of Startex
was a recent visitor of
Mrs. R. G. Johnson.
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Dinnaays
Mrs. Russell Iusti ? March
23
Jimmy Pay ton?March 23
Phylis Payton?March 26
WEAVING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Myrtle Lanford
Wedding bells have run^
again. Betty Lou McLendon
and Bobbv Medlin were married
March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Mann
and son visited in Greenwood
on Thursday.
Hazel Mann had a birthday
April 7.
Myrtle Lanford had a
birthday April 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinson
Templcton celebrated their
first anniversary March 31.
Vinson had a birthday the
same day.
Wilton Lanford of Norfolk.
Virginia is visiting relatives
here. He leaves Saturday for
Houston, Texas.
Rill Patterson had a birthday
April 27.
The latest thing in mens
clothes is a white hat worn
tilted over both eves.
A1 a n Blackwell had a
birthday April 16.
WEAVING NO. 4
2ND SHIFT
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens
celebrated their 21st
wedding anniversary April
21.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson
of Pacolet, S. C. were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Hughey.
Sorry to learn Jerry Gregory
broke his leg. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory
visited Mr. Gregory's father
in Honea Path Sunday. April
8.
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mrs. iviarv l,w nui^ics ant
son visited the ice show ir
Greenville Sunday, April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patter
son. his father. Brooks Pat
terson. and J. W. May alsc
visited the ice show in Green
ville April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laid
were Sunday visitors of Mr
and Mrs. B. P. Lark.
Sorry to learn that Goldu
Birch is out with a leave o
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moor
and family visited relative
and friends in Edgefield Sun
day.
James Moore enjoyed
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pai in j;i\'cn u\ inn.- >u in
friends down on Lake Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. McDowell c
t Edgefield visited Mr. an
1 Mrs. Floyd Moore recently.
Daisy Moore visited his si?
1 ter, Mrs. VV. A. Seigler. i
Edgefield recently.
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Winners of the Providence Scho<
School March 30 are?Left to Rigfc
traction Motor: 2nd Place?Danny
Paul Arnold. Steam Engine; 4th
5th Place?Barry Kitchens. Vibrati
Birthdays
Marv Lee Hughes ? April
10
Nellie Sherfield?April 11
Bonnie Taylor celebrated
her 15th birthday April 7. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Webb Taylor.
WEAVING NO. 1 & 4
3RD SHIFT
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brewer
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Templeton in
Orangeburg over the week
end.
"Chuck" Baker, son of Mrs.
Virginia Baker, and Mrs.
Mattie Dean celebrated a
birthday April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. James Overstreet
celebrated their wedding
anniversary April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean
and children of Waterloo visited
her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rueben Overstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. James Deitz
announce the birth of a son
born March 15. They named
him Joseph Grady.
Lloyd Johnson has a birthday
May 3.
SPINNING & SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
1 By Ruth Satterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark of
Clemson spent the week end
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Lydia's Volunteer In-Plant Bri
April monthly meeting. Chief Clyi
1 man on the layout and fire fightir
of the East Stair Tower. All shi
board discussion, connected the he
1 and straight stream methods of e
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James McElhannon. 2nd Shift
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man in Spinning Room. Await
Homer Birch. Shop; Tommie Moo
man; Eddit McGee; and Chief
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>1 Science Fair held at Providence
it: 1st Place?Pamala Brown, AiBlue,
Electromagnet; 3rd Place?
Place?Larry Wyatt, Submarine;
on.
with Mr. Lark's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Lark.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolden
visited Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins
over the week end.
Edward Whitt is spending a
30 day leave with his mother,
Mrs. John Davis, and Mr.
Davis.
Mrs. Ella Mae Strange of
Spartanburg visited her
brother. J. B. O'Shields. and
Mrs. O'Shields Sunday.
Glad to know Mrs. A. E.
Alexander is much improved
after a stay in Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bowling
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Patterson Monday.
Mrs. Mabel Godfrey is a
patient at Blalock Clinic. She
is the sister-in-law of Narvis
Godfrey.
Mrs. Coy O'Shields and
children of Columbus. Georgia
are spending the week
with her mother. Mrs. Stella
McLendon.
Mrs. Bill Nelson and Mrs.
Mae Brown accompanied
Lealand Nelson to Shriners
Hospital in Greenville Thursday
for his check up.
James Kirbv. son of Mrs.
Nora Kirby, celebrated h i s
birthday April 21.
Wallev Whitt's birthday
[tIGADE DRILLS
Lgade held fire hose drills at their
de Trammell reviewed the brigadelg
equipment located on each level
ift brigademen. following a black>use
equipment and practiced spray
xtinguishment.
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Fire Brigademan, practices using a
Brigade meeting. James is a section
ing their turn are Robert Payton,
re. Spinning; Horace Brown, WatchClyde
Trammell. Master Mechanic.