The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1963, Page 5, Image 7

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SEPTEMBER. 1963 . , A Lana is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner. She celebrated her 11th birthday October 26. (Ainton News, , , (Continued from page 3) bell has gone on the first shift. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price announce the birth of a granddaughter August 28. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne celebrated their 16th w e d d i n g anniversary September 12. Birthdays D. R. Humphries ? Septpmhpr 7 Steve Cooper ? 15 years old ? September 18 Donald Osborne ? 15 years old ? September 6 Mildred Bragg celebrated her 27th birthday September 1ft. SPINNING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT by Jeanette Starnes Miss Fave Rowe enjoyed a trip to the mountains of North Carolina with her aunt and uncle from Greenwood. We would like to welcome to our department the following Moll v Campbell. Era Iusti, Earl Satterfield. Kenneth Samples. Thomas Etters. Welcome to everyone. Well by the time you read this we will have had a wedding in our department. Miss Rent ha Mae Gossett and Bonnie Eustace were married September 20 by Rev. McClain at the church at 7:00 P.M. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gossett and he is the son of Mrs. Leila Eustace. Danny Starnes was honored with a watermelon cutting on his birthday August 31. His friends were there. We're glad to have Sara Bolt, Bobbie Jean Motes. Bill G yjL\f i /?^ ) "Fore, and Away I go" says Melissa Ficklin, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin. T^k'* V^S V^K*\. I ^ F/ .M ^I I Sylvia Robinson celebrated her 12th birthday September 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson. Gooch and Martha Samples back after having been out sick. Well third shift had a loss but first shift had a ijain. Marie Baker went to the first shift. We miss her but we know she will like the first shift better. Birthdays Sandra I Ianlev- -September 19 Linda Hanlev ? September 26 Samantha Reese ? September 19 Ruthie Gossett?September 10. CLOTH ROOM NO. 1 by Vera Snow Birthdays Charlie Groean? 12?Sen tember 24 C arrie Sat torwhite ? 29 ? September 24 O. A. Crawford ?September 25 James Satterwhite ? 20 ? September 23 William Allen Pace ? 2 ? October 12 Tommy Milam ? 17 October 24 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow Jr. celebrated their 21 si w e d d i n g anniversary Sep tember 11. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scoti will celebrate their 21 si wedding anniversary Octobei Newcomer Mr. Tommy Milam. We are happy to hear Mr C. T. Satterfield is improving at this writing. Mr. Sr.tter field suffered a heart attackec at his home on September 10 Miss Robin Snelgrove is re covering from a lingering illness. We are happy to re port she is improved. Robit is the youngest daughter o lP*l This handsome young man i Joe Adams, son of Mr. and Mr< Robert Adams. He was 1 October 22. THE CLOTHMAKER Mr. and Mrs. William Snelgrove. CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 by Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes motored to Chimney Rock recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham and children and Lana Turner toured the mountains of Western, N. C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker and daughter were the recent guest of the Dorsey Turners. AttonHe RiHnor?oct Miss Marion Mitchell attended the Church Library Conference at the Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly. Hospital Illness Little Robin Owens, daughter of the Sam Owens, is recuperating nicely at home after several weeks illness at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ar/.o Ivester attended the Homecoming Service and Singing at the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Whitmire. Visits in Florida Mrs. J. V. Lowe accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King to Jacksonville, Florida for the Labor Day week end. Enjoys Hike and Weiner Roast The Crusader and Pioneer Chapter of RA boys of Calvary Baptist Church enjoyed a 2 mile hike and Weiner Roast on Saturday August 31. Those taking part were Ricky Ginn. Albert Smith, Danny Ivester. Earl Turner. Ronnie Whitman. Mitchell Moore. D a n n y Reynolds. Stanley Fuller and Calvin Samples. Ellis Winn and Dorsev Turner are counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Robbv Japart and family and Mr. Charlie Japart visited their aunt and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Collum, in Columbia recently. Mrs. Esther Mitchell visited her sisters. Mrs. Mae Leslie and Mrs. Lissie Fox. in Easley recently. Miss Marion Mitchell visit llPI- aunt \Tfc T nil rett, in Greenville on Saturl day. ( Sings at Pentecostal Holiness Church Homecoming in Whitmire Dorsev Turner R. A. boys Quartet o f Calvary Baptist Church were guest singers \ at the Homecoming service at the Pentecostal Holiness 1 Church in Whitmire Sunday, September 8. Danny Ivester. Earl Turner. Dale Pruitt and * Nolan Lancaster compose the Quartet. i Birthday Dinner September 8 f The Lvdia Mills Community building recently redecorated was the setting for a bountiful birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Geneva Coker. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton o f Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Valentine and daughter, Gwin, the Richard Wallenzines of Beach Island. Mrs. Edna Smith of Williamston. Mrs. Earl Ballew of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson, i Steve and Sherry of Laurens, k The Claude Wailenzines, Mr 1 and Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine * and daughters. Kim and s Lorie; also Mr. and Mrs ' Lewis Wallenzine of GreenC ville and Mr. and Mrs. Jin Bell Hames. wife of And) Hames. was honored with < shower recently. She receivet many nice gifts from the em ployees of the mill. She wishes to thank everyone for being s< nice to her. Bell will ente: Charleston Medical College for ? heart operation soon. Bell say: for everyone to continue prayin; for her. Bell and her sister. Mar Tucker, are shown looking a some of the gifts she received. EVERY GOOD GUY GIVES THE UNITED WAY Paiee and sons Ronnie Ricky, of Clinton. For Sale 19f>9 Cushman Motor Scooi cr in fair condition. If intei estcd contact Arthur Alewin at Cloth Room No. 2 or P. ( Box 41, Clinton. Baby Chipmunks, will giv away if you catch them in m green house. Marion Turner Gordon Street Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. H C. Englis observed their 43rd weddin anniversary September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reede will observe their 271 wedding anniversary Octobt 10. Birthdays Jimmy Rceder?August i Lynn Lowe?September Bobby Japart?September Evans Wallen?September Alice Lowe?September 7 Steve Elledge--September Diane Japart?September "Smoke v" Wallenzine September 6 Lorie Wallenzine ? Se] tember 10 Geneva Coker?Septemb* 10 Tommv Moore?Septembi 13 Marlene Lowe? Septemb< 14 J. E. Braswell?Septemb? 16 J. V. Lowe?September 2 Randy Japart ? Septemb* 19 D. D. Ficklin?Septemb 25 Kim Wallenzine?October Mrs. Marvin Yarborough j October 1 Ken Moore?October 9 Earl Turner?October 13 i Lana Turner?October 26 5 | B| r ^^k flj ^BKIf VI ^^^^cyf?X f nVA-j t Hank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, observed his birthday September 11. Make Those Seat Belts A Must for Your Car Perhaps the most hopeful aspect of the traffic safety problem is the growing demand for auto seat belts. Several years ago. studies at Cornell University demonstrated VU11V.IU31VC1V . The worst injuries in traffic accidents were incurred by persons thrown out of the car, d or who were thrown forward against the windshield. Seat belts prevent both t- types of injury and are espe> ciallv important in prevente ing accidents to children. ^ Those who object that seat belts increase the hazard of e being trapped in a burning >' car or a car that has slid into a lake are not aware of the facts. Less than l'? of all injuries incurred in auto accidents fall into these categories; but even h in such an accident, the seat g belt may prevent you from being knocked unconscious. ?r Then, when the car has h stopped moving you can re*?. ' i * 71 icosr mf seal Den in a twinkling. Your chances of getting out v of the car with minimal injuries are improved, not worsj ened. by the use of a seat belt. The best medical authorities and safety engineers g agree that a person with a g hiatus hernia should not risk traveling without a seat belt. The pressure on the diaphragm is a hypothetical hazard and one that would not be great, but the danger of con?r cussion of the brain or being thrown from the car is real, 2r and far outweighs any possible aggravation of a hernia. ?r IHIHHHHHP9IHHMK!' iNHHUHB er er 1 Doris and Joe Gibbs said they really enjoyed their camping trip in the mountains of North Carolina recently. Doris submitted this picture to entice others to get the camping fever.