The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1963, Page 4, Image 5
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WEAVING NO. 1. 2. 3. 4 D
1ST SHIFT
By - Irene Davenport a
Linda Stone celebrated a
birthday May 10. ti
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mcln- P
vaille spent the past week end hi
in Lancaster with their daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and b:
Mrs. Melvin Furr, and family, L
going especially to attend the b
christening of their granddaughter.
Amelia Anna. n
Lola Mae Overstreet cele- P
brated a birthday May 21. tl
Dcllc Campbell, granddaugh- c'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bur- b
dette, will celebrate a birthday P
May 31.
Perry Sumeral celebrated a h
birthday May 25. s'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer
tMCitorl in MnnrKnrr\r o n /-I Qo_ 1)
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luda recently.
Friends of little Tami E
Wilkes, granddaughter of Mr. P
and Mrs. Butch McLendon,
will learn with interest that a
she has returned home from ?
Greenville General Hospital b
where she has been a surgical ^
patient for several weeks. She b
is now doing fine at home. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cul- E
bertson and children were sup- ^
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Bratcher recently.
Mrs. Willie Cannon left Sun
day for Fort Riley. Kansas for
a visit with her husband. Sgt.
Willie Cannon. tl
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins cele- IV
brated her birthday May 1.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. a
Jerry Holland will be glad to v
know that they have moved C
back to Clinton and are
making their home on South
Broad Street. Mr. Holland is
connected with the Clinton
Chronicle. The latter is a sister
of Sarah Jenkins. t
Mrs. F ranees Meeks and d
Susie recently spent a Sunday ^
in Cross Anchor with her sis- r
ter. Miss Mary Holmes.
Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Green- a
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy ^
haupnnnrl and familv of Char
lotto, N. C. were visitors re- i
centJy ot Mr. and Mrs. Joe ?
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This seven months old lovely is
Rhonda Ibera Moore, daughter of '
Mr. and Mrs. David Moore.
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avenport and family.
Martha Childress celebrated
birthday May 14.
Cecil Davenport, now staoned
at Clark Air Base in the Qf
hilippine Islands, celebrated a
irthday May 4.
Joan Shealy celebrated a
irthday on May 12 and Irene ^
'avenport celebrated her rp
irthday May 23. qi
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony For- j
?ster and Gene wish to exress
their appreciation and j
tanks to the Lydia Mills offi- g,
ials for making Gene's Science
:'ip to Clemson for two weeks ij,
ossible. w
Mrs. Betty Gallman was
cnored with a pink and blue ra
hower on Friday, May 3, at
te Lydia Community build- eg
tg. Thirty ladies were present
tr the occasion. Friends of
ietty's were hostesses for the fr
arty. w
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Owens
ic receiving irungi aiuialums
n the arrival of a new baby
oy, born April 21 at Bailey
lemorial Hospital. He has pj
een given the name Richard
Montgomery and called Monty,
le is the grandson of Mr. and p
Mrs. Joe Davenport. cr
WEAVING NO. 1 M
2ND SHIFT b.
By - Richard L. Martin p
Mr. Webb Taylor attended
he Darlington race Saturday, b)
May 11. h(
Mr. Bobby and Dessie Webb sc
nd J. E. McLendon spent the
/eek end in Mount Vernon,
leorgia.
WEAVING
3RD SHIFT cc
By - Carl Reaves s?
Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Temple- \i\
on went to Lake Murray Sunlav
with Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
/IcCravy and Mr. and Mrs. Lcoy
McCravy.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
md Andy went shopping in a]
jJreenville recently. ^
Charles Myers and wife vis- c<
ted her parents in Kershaw,
>. C. May 3. t?
We welcome Roger Patter- S
on to the 3rd shift.
Jim Hawkins and family vis- ^
ted Mrs. Ann Flanalan in h
Vthens, Georgia first week end ^
n May. a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaves
elebraled their 18th wedding ?
inniversary this month. a
We are happy that Barbara
Bowling is home from the hos)ital
and doing fine. We hope
rou will soon be able to return
o work, Bobbie.
Virginia Baker's brother.
Douglas Overstreet, has reurned
from the hospital and
s doing fine.
We are glad to hear that E
vTrs. Carrie Gallman has a a
ittlc girl and is doing fine. G
'Happy Mother's Day, Carrie."
HE CLOTHMAKER
Birthdays
Daniel Mann, son of Hazel
ann, was 19 on May 24.
Randall Templeton, son of
>yle Templeton. was one year
A May 1st.
Mrs. Ralph Blackwell had a
rthday May 10.
Paul Ward, Clarence Mann
id Loyd Johnson had a birthy
recently.
CARDING
1ST SWTFT
By - Martha Wyatt
Mrs. Louise Cheeks from
jgusta, Georgia was the
eek end guest of Mrs. F. L.
lornburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reeder
id children were the guests
W. L. Motte over the week
id.
Mrs. Verner Dees and Mr.
id Mrs. Tom Horton spent
e week end in Gatlinburg,
?nnessee. They also visited
host Town and many other
aces of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blackwell
sited their mother, Mrs. S. F.
lackwell, on Mother's Day.
Robert Wyatt, Barry, Wilim
Wyatt and Paul Patterson
ent fishing at Santee over the
eek end. They caught bass
inging from 4 lbs. to 7Vfe lbs.
hey said the fish were biting
l n 1 1 1 r rfr?/-v/4
|jcv,iaiiy i.
We are happy to know that
rs. R. E. Whitmire is home
om the Greenville Hospital.
re hope she will have a
teedy recovery.
Mrs. Alice Snider visited her
ster, Mrs. Lizzie Pool, who is
patient at Spartanburg Hostal.
Master Greg Snider was also
patient in the hospital in
lorida. We hope for both a
>eedy recovery.
We are glad to know that
[r. Alfred Seay's mother is
ack after visiting her sons in
alifornia.
Mr. Seay's wife, Elsie, has
?en sick at her home. We
inra f V?nf cVin xxrill rrnf Kof 1 nr
>on.
CARDING
3RD SHIFT
By - W. L. Gambrell
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans
debrated their 18th anni verity
May 5. Happy birthday to
William Snow April 26.
SPINNING
1ST SHIFT
By - Gladys Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cook
rid Robert visited Mr. John
faldrop at Fork Shoals rejntly.
Willie Dean visited her sis;r.
Mrs. Eugene Bledson. in
aluda Sunday.
Mrs. Elsie Strange and Mrs.
ex Strange and familv visited
er brother and sister-in-law,
Ir. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
nd family, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard
bserved their 50th wedding
nniversary May 20.
Birthdays
Lucille Estes?May 16
Dotie Estes?May 15
Gloria Coleman?June 1
Ricky Tumlin?May 8
John H. Campbell?June 14
Linda Black?May 21
Vickie Whitt?May 22
We are glad to have Doris
Istes back from sick leave and
lso Helen Gregory and Narvis
lodfrey.
Friends of 1st Shift Spinning
LYDIA
EXCHANGE 1
Front Row ? Left to Right ? Mike
Crawford. Ronnie Abercrombie, Dennii
Wells Goss.
Back Row ? Lefi to Rigni ? Lynn ]
Whitmore. Timmy Sanders, Mike Sa
Threatt and Barry Wyatt.
To-Date Record
Won ? 5 Lost ? 1
CLINTON
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MOOSE TEAM DIX
Front Row ? Left to Right ? Sidney
Lawson, Ronald Patterson. Tim Whitnu
Back Row ? Left to Right ? Brian
Lawson. Gerald Samples, Doug Ward,
Absent when photo was made ? Davi
To-Date Record
Won ? 2 Lost ? 2
wish a speedy recovery for M;
Mozelle Nelson and Ruth Sat- bu
terfield.
We are also glad to have Sue ve
Banks back after a stay at the br
hospital. lui
CLOTH ROOM
By - Eloise McElveen
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and
children attended a baseball ol(
game at Furman recently.
Their son, Philip King, plays ?
third base on the Furman
team.
Miss Sylvia King had as her 14
guest for the week end, Miss
Linda Smith, a classmate at
Winthrop College.
Mr. and Mis. Buddy Yarbor- ve
ough and children of Asheville,
N. C. visited Mrs. Hallie Camp- foi
bell over the week end.
Mrs. Hall King, Marttea and M,
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Charles Maxie Davis, Jr., is the
handsome five months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Davis, m<
Lydia Mills. Co
MAY. 1963
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Johnson. Steve Fennell, Mike
i Laney. Mike Campbell, and
Evans. Sieve Hairsion, Danny
nders, Jimmy Sanders, Mike
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IE YOUTH
Brewer, Edgar Foster. Stanley
in, and Ronald Cheek.
Blackwell, Johnny Lever, Joe
and Steven Heaton.
d Osborne and Ronald Turner.
irk King visited in Spartanrg
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElen
visited Mr. McElveen's
other, H. C. McElveen, at CoTibia
Hospital in Columbia.
Birthdays
Bobby Bennett?May 5
Randy Templeton ? 1 year
i?May 1
Susan Roberts?4 years old
May 23
Mrs. Clara CJilstrap?May 16
Mrs. Shirley Barlow ? May
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElen?May
1
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawid?May
14
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans?
ay 5
iL.
Terry Gene Hughes is the seven
)nths old son of Mr. and Mrs.
ilumbus Hughes.