The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1962, Page 3, Image 3
JULY. 1962
WEAVING NO. 1
oun cuict
aiii/ va in
By Beatrice Hawks
Well vacation time is over
and everyone is back at work
safe except Robert Butler
who has been a surgical patient
at Hays Hospital. We miss
you Robert.
I hope everyone had a nice
time. Some of our folks just
stayed at home while others
had a nice time at the mountains
and in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eldrigde
visited J. C.'s mother in Busknell,
Florida and had a wonderful
time.
Mrs. Homer Lawson and
children and Mrs. Sam Lawson
and children spent a
fMlirUn nf i n tho monn.
tains of North Carolina.
Randy Turner is spending
two weeks with relatives in
Bee T.og, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander
spent a few days in the
Smoky Mountains and also
visited relatives in Greenville
and Liberty, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Aber
erombie visited Mr. Abercrombie's
brother near Bessemer
City, N. C.
Mrs. Clarence G r e g o r y,
Mrs. Susie Hawks and Beatrice
visited relatives in I la.
Georgia and Commerce.
Georgia.
WEAVING NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
The employees of this department
would like to start
this month's news bv congratulating
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Osborne on the new addition
to their family. The baby
girl's name is Gennv Lee.
The Frank Lawsons have
a new addition also?a boat,
motor and trailer. They have
had the outfit about a month
and Dot said she hasn't learned
to ski yet.
Gholdie Simmons spent the
\ Mfish?
This lovely young lady. John
nie Carol Wyatt, celebrated hei
four months old birthday Jul}
9th. The Newell Brewingtons arc
her beaming grandparents. New
ell is employed in ~3 Weave or
the 1st Shift, Clinton Mills.
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week of the 4th washing his ]
new car. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCall 1
and family visited Mrs. Mc- i
Call's sister in Pickens. S. C. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Motes 1
and Mr. and Mrs. George i
Motes and daughter attended
the Baptist Camp Meeting <
near Greer. <
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McCall j
and family enjoyed the week
end at Myrtle Beach this ]
past week. They were accompanied
by Svble's mother, ]
Mrs. Ermio Stone, and Mr.
Darvl Hampton. <
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Edge
visited with their daughter in
Burlington, N. C.
Ml' iinrt Mre TTrtrrcv Rfilloti
and family had a very nice
vacation at Daytona Beach.
Florida during the week of
the 4th.
Birthdays
Ronnie Cheek?June 23
Mrs. R. E. Cheek?June 25
Mrs Dorothv Lawson?
Jui? 14
Ray McCall?July 6
Mrs. Josephine McCall ?
July 15
WEAVING NO. 3 & 4
1ST SHIFT
By Mildred & Grace
Well, vacation is over now
till Christmas. Hope each of
you enjoyed your time out of
the mill. I won't say off from
work for a great many of you
were like us, not off from
work, just out of the mill. A
great deal of home improvements
went on and some just
did little odd jobs they'd
been putting off for a while.
We're indeed grateful that all
of you had a safe holiday and
no faces were missing when
we came back to work. Some
of our folks did a bit of traveling.
some near and some
far and some had visitors.
Joe McCall said they attended
t h e Church of Clod
Camp Meeting at Mauldin
each night of vacation week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
and sons and Roger Dunaway
visiiect iicor^e s ijraiuimol her
in Del Rio. Tennessee and
also spent a few days in C?atlinburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klein of
Columbia visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Suttles
visited in Morganton and
Marion. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles
and children of Durham.
North Carolina visited both
their parents. JoAnne and
children remained for a lone
or visit for the purpose of
having JoAnne's tonsils removed
at Hays Hospital and
having help with the twin
. girls who are only a few
t months old. We know both
grandparents a r e enjoying
having them here.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Speaking of twins and vaations.
we are sure this is
ne vacation "Babe" Gregory
vi 11 never forget! Becoming
he parents of twins must be
|uite an experience. The two
ittle girls put in their ap>earance
June 30 and had a
ough time of it for a week
>r more, but we're glad to
eport that they seem to have
jvercome the obstacles and
ire gaining. Congratulations
o both parents and babies.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
3rookshire have gained a son.
Dolores and Richard Dillinglam
of Lancaster were maried
June 2. Dolores is planning
to go to Lancaster after
working a notice on her job.
We wish them much happiness.
Mrs. Frances Bradberry
said she didn't go anywhere
luring vacation. She had her
grandson with her so there
wasn't anywhere to go. eh,
Frances?
Joyce's husband left Germany
for home July 11th and
we know they're counting the
days till his arrival for the
f: A l i_ _ A. 1- :
u i hi iuok. ai ins sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Meadows spent vacation week
with their son, A 1C Harold
Meadows and Mrs. Meadows
in Springfield, Mass. Ola said
they really enjoyed their visit
with them and the grandchildren
and yet it ended on a
note of sadness lor Eileen and
the children are leaving for
England in August. Harold is
planning to come out of the
Air Force in October and join
them to make their home in
England with her parents
for awhile. Maybe they'll
change their minds. Ola.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Joe Gibbs
snent vacation week in Gat
linburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell
visited Treasure Island
near St. Petersburg, Florida.
They went deep sea fishing,
but he didn't mention finding
any treasures and come
to think of it, he didn't mention
catching any fish either.
Did you Neuffer?
Grady Smith said he and
Louise went to Greenville
and traded cars and drove on
up to visit Preacher Spillers
at his cabin in the mountains,
but that was as far as they
got. Trading cars was far
enough wasn t it orady:
Mrs. Toni Thomas of Birmingham.
Alabama is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadows
had as their visitors
part of vacation week their
little granddaughter. Laurie
Penland.
We're glad to have Joe
Clihhs and Bill Campbell and
Aline Lanford back at work
after an absence due to illness.
Our deepest sympathy to
the Sanders family in the loss
of their mother, Mrs. Dave
Sanders.
We extend a heart v wel
come to our newcomers.
Bobby James and Thomas
Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bootsie" Allman
and sons and Inez Dunaway
visited S Sgt. and Mrs.
Bill Crowell in Fort Belleview.
Virginia.
Mrs. Missouri Wilkie visited
her son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wilkie, in
Dallas, Texas and they returned
home with her for a
visit.
Yours truly (Millie) and
Oscar went shopping in
Greenville, that is "Green
Stamp" shopping. We really
had a ball, spending our
Green Stamps. Lvdia Bell
said she went to Spartanburg
and spent her "Top Value"
Stamps.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrill
spent their vacation in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Their daughter Barbara Ann
and son accompanied them.
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lvir. ana i\irs. Cleveland
Campbell and son, Mike,
spent their vacation at Davtona
Beach, Florida. "Shorty"
said they attended the races
and being her first time seeing
them she really enjoyed
them.
Aliene Lanford said that
she and her family spent
their vacation at Lake Greenwood
fishing. We're also glad
to have Aliene back at work
after an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman
visited ther son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hardman, in Muskagee. Okla
homa. Mrs. Hardman remained
for a longer visit to await
the arrival of a new grandbabv.
Harry and Dot went fishing
every day. She didn't say
anything about what they
caught only a good sun tan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kernells.
Jr. and children spent their
vacation at Maggie Valley
and also at Folly Beach. Boy!
they really got around.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNinch
and Johnny spent their
vacation at Ocean Drive
Beach and they also visited in
the mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNinch
and Sara Nell accompanied
them.
A/r?. A/f ?-t- 1 \\7
i*n . c* 11 vi 1*113. u. vv . r uwici
attended the Miss South
Carolina Beauty Contest in
Greenville on Wednesday.
Gertrude said after that she
took a tour of neighboring
towns shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harris
and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ithiel Harvey and daughters
spent the week at Daytona
Beach. Florida. They motored
on down to Sanford. Florida
to visit Mr. Harris' brother,
Joe Harris, and family.
Birt hdnvt
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Dennis Fallaw?1 vear ?
July 20
Joyce Crapps?July 27
Jewel Brewington ? 11
years old?July 18
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Karen is the attractive nine
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Meadows. July 23rd was
her birthday. Clark i? a long
service employee on the 1st Shift
in Weave ~3. Clinton Mills.
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July 20th. Dennis Fallaw. son of
"Tot" and Polly Fallaw. was one
year old. Grandmother Mary.
Uncle "Moe" and Aunt Brenda
are equally as proud of this
handsome young man as his
parents. Polly is a Battery Filler
in Weave ~3. Clinton MUls.
Mrs. Bill Campbell ? August
1
Mrs. J. W. Walton?July 9
Karen Meadows?9 years
old?July 23
Sandra (Meadows) Penland?July
19
Doris Gibbs and Cecil
Wooten shared a birthday
July 22. and you know they're
both the same age ? both
are 39!
J. D. Gibbs?August 6
Steve Allman?July 31
Ken Allman?August 6
Mrs. E. J. Campbell?August
13
Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Sr. ?
July 16
SLASHING
1ST, 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS
Mary Price
Mrs. Marv Taylor and
daughter. Cathy Ann. are
visiting Mrs. Taylor's brother,
Mr. Claude Strickland, of
Hickory, N. C.
Mr. Lloyd Taylor spent the
week of the fourth of July
on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon
visited Mrs. McLendon's
relatives in Roanoke. Virginia
,1 ; 4.: nr>i _i__
uui 111^ vdvauuu. l ney aiso
visited relatives in Lyons.
Georgia.
Mr. Jerry Craven and
friends visited Chimney Rock
during vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Dunaway celebrated their
12th wedding anniversarv
July 12.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Jove
and Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Jove
visited in Johnsonville and
Charleston recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jove
are visiting Mr. Jove's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cassie
Dorothy Jewell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington.
celebrated her eleventh birthday
July 18th. Jewell enjoys taking
care of her niece, Johnnie Wyatt.