The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1962, Page 5, Image 5
JULY, 1962
WEAVING NO. 1, 2, 3, & 4
1ST SHIFT
By Irene Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey,
Fay and Skect visited the
latters mother, Mrs. B. F.
Bagley, in Goodwater, Ala?bama
during vacation week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey
and daughter of Chattanooga,
Tennessee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Bailey recently.
Dianne Patterson celebrated
a birthday on July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Bili Lewis
and daughter are visiting relatives
here having returned
from Puerto Rica where Mr.
Lewis has been servi? \ in
the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean
Reeves. Sarah and Paula
Shelnut visited Ghost Town
in the mountains of North
Carolina during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille
spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Furr of Lancaster and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille
of Charlotte, N. C.
Kathy Davenport celebrated
a birthday on July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Cook
and grandson, Bobby, visited
Daytona Beach. Florida and
Silver Springs, Florida the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler
and Mrs. Lucille Taylor
visited in the mountains of
North Carolina and Tennessee
returning back thru
Georgia last week.
Barry Kitchen celebrated
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nis inn Dinnciay juiv ).
Mr. and Mrs. Butch McLendon
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Medlin visited in the mountans
of North Carolina last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford
and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Adtfer Crawford and
children visited in the moun
tains of North Carolina last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cannon
and Delle, Mrs. Joe Daven
port. Dianne and Kathy and
Phyllis Shcaly visited at
Myrtle Beach a few days last
week.
Ad ge r Crawford. J. B.
Vanderford, Bradshaw Bagwell.
William Womble, Steve
Lawson and Bonnie Vanderford
went turtle fishing last
week and had real good luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Garel Satterlielcl
and children visited
Daytona. Florida and Silver
Snrines. Florida the oast
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week.
Linda Faye and Martha
Anne White visited at Lake
CJreenwood with friends recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Booz
er and son of Charlotte visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer
during vacation.
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Mrs. Ida Fowler from
Texas visited the Boozers
also.
Mrs. Victoria Culbertson,
Preston and Sandra visited
Ghost Town and other places
in the mountains of North
Carolina last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fur man
Bratcher and granddaughter.
Robin, visited a few days at
Myrtle Beach the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell
and Mike and Mr. and
Mrs. James Campbell visited
Norfolk, Williamsburg and
Jamestown, Virginia the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Over
si reel spem ine past weeK
with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Overstreet.
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and
Lynn and Mrs. Willie Cannon
visited in the Smoky
Mountains a n d Folly Beach
the past week.
Mona Cannon, a student
nurse at Spartanburg General
Hospital, is at home on vacation
for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton
and sons and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hampton visited in
the mountains of North Carolina
last week.
Mrs. Beverly Werts and
M o n a Cannon celebrated
their birthdays July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim May and
son and Mike Stroud spent a
couple of days at Myrtle
Beach during the holidays.
SP4 Kenneth Meeks celebrated
a birthday July 6.
Susie Meeks celebrated h e r
birthday July 12.
Mrs. Frances Meeks and
Susie visited their sons and
brothers Sp4 Kenneth and
Pvt. Thomas Meeks at Fort
Jackson a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce
and children spent a few
days recently with the latters
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Cokcr wish to express their
thanks to Weave Room No. 3
for their many kindnesses
and flowers sent at the
death of Mrs. Coker's father,
W. Q. Norris. and Mr. Coker's
sister. Mrs. R. G. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
and daughter. Hilda, with
grandchildren. Sherry. Steve
and Dell Campbell, enjoyed a
picnic and boating at Lake
Greenwood and a visit to the
mountains of North Carolina.
They also visited Mr. Bur
dctte's sistor and family at
Hondersonvillo. N. C. while
on vacation.
The many friends of Furman
Bratchor will ho sorry
to learn that his mother remains
seriously ill at Greenwood
Hospital. We all wis!
for her a speedy recovery.
We wish to welcome Don
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nie Revis and Johnny Walk- 1
er to Weave Room No. 1. Sp
Helen Word, granddaugh- Ca
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leo- 1
pard, celebrated her 14th am
birthday July 10. She cele- Be
brated this birthday with a M>
party. A number of friends 1
were present to help her en- er
joy this occasion. 4tl
Mr. S. J. Todd, one of our ]
oldest fellow employees, has Ju
retired. He will be greatly
missed by all of us. Each one
of his friends remembered
him with a gift and wish him
many long and happy memories.
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WEAVING NO. 1, 2, 3, & 4 an
2ND SHIFT to
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Hughev and daughter spent yj
one dav at Myrtle Beach and r:.
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other days at Lake Greenwood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hugh- pj
es and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. *e
Russell lusti and Eddy spent ce
the week at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor vj
and Bonnie spent the week ^
at Ormond Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ste- p(
wart, Jimmy and Johnny
visited in Washington and f {
Baltimore. p.
Bettv Jo Sherfield and
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Vernon Cantrel were mar- p(
ried June 30 at her home.
They had a simple doub'e ar
ring ceremony. w
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore
and family spent several days w
in Edgefield. jm
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^aroiyn james anci r lova. (j.
Jr. are at 4-H Camp at Camp
Long in Aiken this week.
Daisy Moore visited Lillian j
Forrester while she was a
patient at Self Memorial
Hospital. Glad to learn she is p
home now and doing fine. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Q
Jackson, Jean and Virginia p
Harris visited in Spartanburg
and Gaffnev. jj
Glad to know that Mrs. ^
Earl Gregory is home out of p
the hospital and doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Patter- _
ci
son went to the mountains of j.
North Carolina and Tennessee.
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Webb Taylor and Russell
Iusti went to the car race
while in Daytona.
The four weave rooms on
the second shift enjoyed a I
fish supper at Lake Greenwood
a few Sundays back.
Hiram Hughey and Bennie
Sinclair gave the fish. There
w ere around 35 people and
believe me they all really did
eat fish. All had a wonderful
time.
B. P. Lark celebrated his
birthday July 17.
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
By Johnny Bragg
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore
and family visited in Edgefield
4th of July week.
Mrs. Dolly Hicks, mother
of Marion Littlefield, spent
4th of July week with him.
Mrs. Marion Littlefield got
her driver's license.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iusti
and family spent a few days
ill r iui hid uiuiiil; tui hi uui>
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gault
1 and family visited in Virginia
and Myrtle Beach during
July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
rouse visited in North
rolina during vacation.
Vlr. and Mrs. B. J. Johnson
d family and Mr. and Mrs.
nny Johnson visited at
,'rtle Beach vacation week.
Vlr. and Mrs. Johnny Holdvisited
his brother in Ohio
1 of July week.
Birthday for Peggy Hughes
ly 16.
WEAVING NO. 2 & 3
3RD SHIFT
By Myrtle Lanford
It seems everyone enjoyed
eir vacation and I know
ost of us could have used
other week. We would like
thank the mill officials for
cing us this time.
Ronnie Pace and Carolyn
ebb were united in marage
June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Car11
and family visited Rock
ty and other points of inrest
in the mountains rently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reaves
sited Ghost Town in Mage
Valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
awell visited Mrs. Parker in
artwell. Georgia during the
a u r t h. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
adgett and family of Newin
( lonrrri q tr i c i t p rl tlio
Dwells that week.
Mr. and Mrs. Burvin Mann
id family visited in Greenood
during the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackel
1 and family visited at
[yrtle Beach during the holiays.
We welcome Kenneth Armrong
back after two years
1 the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford
nd Johnny vacationed in
aytona Beach. Florida. They
ttended the races and visited
ther interesting points in
lorida and Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankn
and children spent several
ays during the past week at
iaytona Beach. Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
nd Andy visited at Cheroee.
Maggie Valley, GatlinLydia
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Lydia Boys won the 1!)6'J
a fine record of 8 wins and
Mr. Buddy Sanders, a form
player. Buddy is Electrician
Templeton, President of Ret
trophy to Ransom Coleman.
Pictured kneeling left to
ers. Larry Waters.
Standing ? left to righl
David Gaskins, Joe Johnsoi
Ken Moon, Buddy Hinson,
and D. S. Templeton.
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Ithial Harvey, better known to
his many friends as "Ip," was at
Daytona Beach during the "4th"
week vacation period for the
"Firecracker 250" races. He
paused briefly at his motel to
arise from his lounge chair, remove
his sun glasses and pose for
the above snap shot.
"Ip" thoroughly enjoyed the
races and the sun and surf along
the Daytona Strand. He is a
member of the Lydia "OleTimers"
Club. Wife. Louise, is
employed in the Clinton Cloth
Room.
burg and Lake Greenwood.
Tommy Brown recently
spent two weeks in Norfolk,
Virginia with the Navy reserves.
Doyle Templeton and his
cousin. Deforest Ledford. of
Trion. Georgia spent several
days at Myrtle Beach last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford
and Johnny, Mrs. Ada Prince,
Nettie and Roberta attended
the Garren Reunion in Fletcher,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland McCravv,
LaDon Templeton, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Patterson and
Judy went to Ghost Town in
Maggie Valley. Larrv McCravy,
Jimmy James, Lavonne
Templeton went fishing at
Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell
celebrated their 11th anniversary
June 30.
CARDING
1ST SHIFT
We are happy to know
that Mrs. Yerner Dees had a
wonderful time while visiting
her son and his wife, Sgt.
League Champions
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Pennant in Small Fry Play with
4 losses. They were coached by
er outstanding semi-pro baseball
on the .ird shut at Lydia. D. fc>.
:reation in Clinton, is presenting
one the players,
right: James Wyatt, Mike Sandt:
Robert Elders, Mike Crawford,
Wells Goss, Ransom Coleman,
Buddy Sanders. Tony Threatt,