The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1962, Page 3, Image 3
NOVEMBER, 1962
WEAVING NO. 1 c
2ND SHIFT
By Beatrice Hawks i
Well it seems like there is 1
not much news this month. i
Mr. Royce Smith, brother t
of Nell Gardner, has been a c
surgical patient at Self Memorial
Hospital in Green- ]
wood. Glad to report he is 1
doing well.
Robert Butier celebrated ]
his 29th birthday November
13 by working. , ;
Jackie Gambrell was 7 (
years old November 27.
Sorry I don't have more
news. Hope to see you next
month.
WEAVE NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
By Gholdie Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCall
are the nrmid flranHnarpnts
of twins. They are Claudie
and Christy Fagan, son and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Fagan of Joanna. Mrs.
Fagan before marriage was
Laura McCall.
The family of Dorothy
Lawson had a reunion on Sun
day, November 11. They met
and enjoyed a wonderful day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lawson.
Birthdays
Daniel Osborne?November
11?112 years old
Darell Osborne?November
6?11 years old
Gholdie Simmons?December
27?
WEAVING NO. 2
2ND SHIFT
By Betty Creswell
Thibodeau says a "Southerner"
eats good while the
Yankees handle their money
to starve themselves. That's
why he's been here seventeen
years.
Elsie Bishop is right proud
of some plaques she has made
in a handicraft class. She is
also trying to knit if she ever
gets her fingers working
right.
Jerry Patterson spent the
week in Greenville with Mr.
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Evelyn and Patricia are the dau
Smith, Clinton Mills. Evelyn will c?
ber 21st and Patricia her 12th Dec
ind Mrs. Dennis Wehunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madden
nd daughter and Mr. Sam
Vladden and family spent
Sunday in Columbia with
heir sister, Mrs. Marv Hugh?s.
Mrs. Vera Patterson of
Laurens and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Rhodes of Greenwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McGinnis over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers
and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
[Train attended the funeral of
their uncle in Flag Pond,
Tenn.
Birthdays
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i living i \1111 ijdiiucrib ? n
years old ? December 1
WEAVING NO. 3 & 4
1ST SHIFT
By Emily & Grace
Well it is news time again.
My, how the weeks fly. It
will be Christmas again before
we get over Thanksgiving
dinner. And we've got a
new reporter this month.
Emily McNinch, (we call her
Chris) and we hope her
career as a reporter won't be
as short lived as Gertrude's
who resigned last month
We extend a warm welcome
to Giles Lawson and Ervin
Chafin, who have recently
come to the first shift.
Glad to report that Mrs.
Dick Harrill and Mrs. Benny
Tucker, who have been patients
in Bailey Memorial Hospital.
are both home and doing
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harrill
spent a Sunday in Union recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Price visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Turner of Ninety Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jennings
and daughter. Doris.
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Kloin in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker
and Mrs. Cade Evans of Piedmont
visited the J. A. McN
inches.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kennedv
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ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R.
debrate her 15th birthday Decernember
28.
THE CLOTHMAKER
visited in Spartanburg recently.
Ellison Roberts reports that
they have a new grandson!
Micheal Todd Roberts arrived
November 9 to bless the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robbie
Roberts in Pickens. Congratulations
to both parents and
grandparents.
Neuffer Creswell says they
have a new baby at his house,
which arrived October 23.
She nas heen named Cocoa.
Both mother and babv are doing
fine after a stay at the
hospital. I almost forgot to
tell you that the mother's
name is Poppy and she's the
much loved little pet at the
C res well's.
Harold Meadors, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thornton Meadors,
received his discharge from
the Air Force October 23. At
present Harold is working
with the shop crew at Clina
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ion mnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker
and family attended the
dedication program at Greenville-Spartanburg
Airport on
Sunday, November 4. Rudolph
said it was a beautiful sight
to watch the Blue Angels perform.
but that it was the
worst traffic jam he'd ever
gotten into.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs
spent a recent weekend in
Clemson with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hardy.
Chris and Alfred McNinch
were pleasantly surprised
with a house warming at their
new home October 27 on
Saturday night. Hostesses
were Miss Sara Nell McNinch,
Mrs. Jesse Bolt and Patricia
Bolt. Sandwiches, cookies,
potato chips and punch were
served bv the hostesses and
Chris and Alfred received
many beautiful and useful
gifts. Everyone enjoyed the
fellowship and also being
shown through the house
which is really a beautiful
home.
Birthdays
Harold Meadors ? November
12
Mell Huev?November 30
Ricky Perry?8 years old?
November 7
"Bones" Campbell ? November
24
Freeman Lanford?November
25
Toni Wooten?November 23
I'm preparing for a weekend
journey,
Not to the mountains or the
sea.
I'm going to church on Sunday.
Won't you come along with
me?
I'm going to enjoy the
scenery?
The preacher in the pulpit.
people in the pew?
There will be many?but still
such a few
Compared to the millions on
the highway
Who seem to forget Sunday
is Clod's day.
I ll seek Jesus for my peace
of mind.
Not on the highway, but
through the Divine.
God Bless each of you.
Cecil Wooten
WEAVING NO 3
2ND SHIFT
By Inez and Ruby
Mrs. Lula Willard is spending
a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Ruben Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Stroud
have moved in their new
home in Woodland Acres.
Little Gerrie Patterson is
spending the week in Greenville
with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Wehunt.
Jim Barnett is back at work
after being out a week due to
an auto accident. Sure glad
you weren t hurt too bad Jim
and didn't kill your dog.
We wish to express our
deepest sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Bishop in the
death of Mrs. Bishop's father.
Mr. L. H. Rhinehart, of Joanna.
Mrs. Mollie Martin. Mrs.
Ollie Patterson. Inez and Jim
Blackwell visited in Spartanburg
recently. We also spent
a Sunday at Ghost Town a
few weeks ago. The mountains
sure were a beautiful
array of color.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and
son and Wanda of Greenwood
spent a Sunday recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Marcell
Barker.
Mr. Paul Smith of Hartsville
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marrell Rarkpr rpppntlv Mr
Smith is Fay's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bagwell
ot Spartanburg visited Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bragg recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Bragg spent a Sunday in
Greenville recently.
Birthdays
Carroll Barker celebrated
his 16th birthdav November
12.
Dorothy Williams?November
9
WEAVING NO. 3
2ND SHIFT
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wehunt
of Greenville visited
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r idiiwcd owiuti ounday.
Mrs. Sarah Snipes visited
her daughter and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander
this week.
Frank Alexander has good
news this month. He got his
car fixed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black
and children visited Mr.
Black's sister in Anderson
Sunday.
Lodene Elmore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmore.
was home from North
Greenville College for
i nanKsgivmg noiiaays.
Mr. Sam Madden took his
vacation the 1st week of November.
Joe Spillers was our
supervisor. We enjoyed having
Joe but we missed Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Herman JohnH
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Debbie, 9, and Toni, 3. are tl
Wooten and granddaughters of
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On December 10th Debbie
simpson wui ceieDraxe ner ist
birthday. She is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Gilliam. Leonard is an Overhauler
in the Spinning Department,
Clinton Mills.
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The above little doll is Nancy
C. Fleeman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Fleeman of Monroe.
Michigan. She is the niece of Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Kernells. Clinton
Mills.
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Tami Hedgepath, granddaughter
of Bertie Hedgepath. celebrated
her 3rd birthday with a
i combination Halloween ? Birthday
party.
Eleven of her friends attended
the party in costumes. Each
child received a party favor.
Sandwiches were served with
mixed drinks, potato chips, cake
squares with individual names.
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le daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten.