The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1963, Page 4, Image 4
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WEAVING NO. 1. 2. 3 & 4
2ND SHIFT
by James Birchmore
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley attended
the wedding of their
niece. Nancy Kay Harper, to
Don Childs in Columbia Sunday.
Floyd Moore. Jr., celebrated
a birthday October 28.
The Rev. Leon Lancaster
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Moore Sunday,
Mr. Lancaster is their pastor.
Mr. and Mrs James Jenkins
were week end visitors of the
Floyd Moores.
Mrs. Shirley Campbell was
admitted to Bailey Memorial
Hospital for removal of her
tonsils and other surgery on
October 7.
Danny Holder celebrated
his birthday October 8.
Mrs. Roy Wilson and sons.
Tony and Jav. and Mrs. J. T.
Iusti of Clinton spent a recent
Sunday with the Webb
Taylors.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dyer
and son. Ronnie, of Kings
Mountain. N. C. and Jimmy
Dyer of Woodruff spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. James
C. Stewart the past Sunday.
Airs. Doris Hughev cele
oraieci a oirinaay uctober i$i.
SPINNING & SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
by Mozelle Nelson
Mrs. Gladys Campbell. Rodney
and David visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Barton and
family and Gladys' brother.
Frank Owens, of Anderson.
Tony Black spent a week
end at home recently with
Linda and Dina
Mrs. Julia Frick was a
recent visitor in Kingsport,
Tennessee.
Mrs. Ruth Lark spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lark of Asheville N. C.,
recently.
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Dina Roxanne Black is the
lovely granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Black and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Estes. Dina's father,
Tony Black, is aboard the U. S. S.
Intrepid.
Mr. and Mrs. Capers
Gregory were in Greenville
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook.
Robert and Gary Vinson
visited the Smokey Mountains
recently.
Mrs. Nora Kirby, Mrs. Carson
and daughters went to
Maggie Valley going just to
see Dan Blocker.
Mrs. Elsie Mae Strange of
Whitney, S. C. visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. O'Shields Sunday.
Mrs. Trudy Hawkins is at
home after being in the
hospital in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. O'Shields
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
O'Shields visited friends in
Fountain Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Darcus Reece
of Elizabeth, Tennessee visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Reece. Clayton had not seen
his brother in 20 years.
Leland Nelson has returned
home from Shriners Hospital.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Little Laura Darby?Oct. 18
Tony Black?Oct. 4
J. C. Estes?Oct. 15
Harold Frick?Oct. 23
Vance Tucker--Oct. 3
Joyce Tucker?Oct. 12
Edna Nelson?Oct. 14
Otis Ray Ross?Oct. 14
Walter Coleman?Nov. 12
David Crow--Oct. 28
Jeffery Todd Riley?Sept.
22
Lamara Hawkins -Oct. 2
Harold Hawkins?Oct. 7
Joyce O'Shields?Nov. 4
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lvieiiy utritrii i ui^ui 1?wui.
Oliver Estes?Nov. 8
Mike Burden?Oct. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson
will celebrate their 17th
wedding anniversary Nov. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimrnie James
celebrated their anniversary
October 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman
will celebrate their 12th
anniversary November 2L.
CLOTH ROOM
by Eloise McElveen
We would like to welcome
Bobby Cooper to the Cloth
Room. B o b b v transferred
from Clinton Weaving.
Wc would also like to welcome
Mrs. Edna McGee back.
Edna has been out on sick
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb
of Greenwood visited Mrs.
Annie Lawson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
had as their visitors recently
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Johnson of
Pel/.er and also their son. Edward
Roberts, of New Orleans,
La.
Mrs. Annie Lawsnn n n r\
little Terry Lynn Tcmpleton,
Mrs. Sara Shelnut and Bimbo,
Mrs. Sandy Tucker and son,
Dwavne, Mrs. Paula Gaines
and Bobby James toured the
Great Smokies recently.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Annie says the Autumn
colors are beautiful.
Miss Sylvia King of Winthrop
College and Philip King
of Furman spent the week
end at home with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilall King.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston.
Steve and Wayne. Mr.
and Mrs. R. G Hairston. Miss
Carolyn Hairston and Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Hairston and
their children spent the day
recently touring the mountains
of North Carolina and
Tennessee.
Birthdays in October
wavne nairston ? lb years
old ? Oct. 25
Mrs. A. T. Crawford. Sr. ?
Oct. 4
Mrs. Mae Martin -Oct. 29
Mrs. Inez Miller?Oct. 22
Mrs. Clomie Terrell?Oct.
16
Mrs. Cleo Abercrombie ?
Oct. 14
Harold Frick?Oct. 23
Mrs. Katherine Hampton?
Oct. 5
Harold Hampton?Oct. 14
Tamie Hampton ? 1 year
old?Oct. 28.
Clinton News . . .
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figure it out. He didn't bring
his "looks" into it at all.
Toni Wooten. daughter of
the Bobby Wootens. granddaughter
of the Cecil Wootens
will be 4 vears old November
23.
October is the month NowpII
Brewington's family should
have their reunion since half
of them have birthdays this
month.
Newell's birthday was
October 13; his mother's Mrs.
Pearl Brewington. was October
6; his sister, Mrs. Lillian
Brewington had a birthday
October 16; and his brother,
Yancv Brewington, October
1; another brother Johnny
Brewington, observed a birthday
October 30. Don't you
agree that October should be
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i cuiuuii monin ior me rsrewingtons?
CLOTH ROOM NO. 2
by Dorsey Turner
Visits Nassau
Burton Reeder won a free
trip to Nassau and left Charlotte,
September 18 bv Pan
American Jet to Nassau for
four days. Mr. Reeder reports
that the trip was wonderful
and most enjoyable. The trip
was a sales promotion trip
won by Mr. Reeder from Gibson
Appliances.
The Meadors reunion was
held at the Newberry Community
Center September 15
at Newberry. A large crowd
attended. Among those who
were present from Clinton
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Meadors and Ann Meadors,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobhv Meadors and Mr. and
Mrs. Gone Armstrong and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
and Mrs. Evelyn Horton visited
Boyd's sister. Airs. Inez
Skl.mer, who is a patient in
Talmadge Memorial Hospital
in Augusta, Georiga recently.
Attends Workshop
Mrs. Louise Bundrick attended
a workshop in Christian
Doctrine in Columbia at
LYDIA MIDGET
K ?i B.'.
Kneeling ? left to right ? Mike
Fennell, Lynn Evans, Mike Crawford,
and Mike Threatt. Standing ? left to
Miller, Jimmy Patterson, Ronnie A;
Jimmy Cooper, Spencer Deyton, Johnn
the Southern Seminary Octo- \V
ber 5. IVI
Enjoy New York Trip
Cleo Owens really enioved zi
her trin to New York pvnn ~ri
tho the Yankees lost. They vi
made a tour of the Clinton Wi
Cotton Sales Office where L<
they were given the red car- m
pet treatment. Cleo said the
office was real nice and pretty
and the employees were real
nice and friendly. They visited
the Pepperment Lounge
one night. Some of the T.V.
Shows they visited were "The
Price is Right", "What's My
Line", and "I've Got a Secret".
They also went on th regular
sightseeing tour around
New York. Cleo reports she
hated they didn't get to go out
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that day they got lost on the
subway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe and C
Mr. and Mrs Pat Lowe and ai
children visited Mr. Lowe's
mother and sister, Mrs. J. H.
Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ?
non Robinson, in Greer Sun- ti
day. w
Mrs. Esther Mitchell and
Marion Mitchell gave a birth- w
day dinner Sunday honoring
her son and grandson from tc
Laurens. They are Mr. and U
Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and son 01
Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Wallen/.ine
and family of Beech di
Island spent the week end p;
with their parents, the W. C. ai
TWINS CELEBRATE
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Harold Wallace, left, and Carrol
62nd birthday September 13. Harold
Lydia Mills; Carrol is a retired farmei
The picture betweer * ?m was
months old.
OCTOBER. 1963
FOOTBALL
Sanders. Rossie Hanna. Steve
Leland Nelson, Dennis Laney
right ? Barry Wyatt. Johnny
bercrombie, Danny Whitmore.
y Deyton, Steve Hairston.
rallenzines and the E. W.
itchells of Lvdia.
Mr anrl Mrc W r Wallon.
ne and Plrs. Maxie Wallenne
and girls, Kim and Lorie,
sited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
rallenzine in Greer recently,
ewis and Diane recently
oved into their new home.
Birthdays
Geneva Turner?Oct. 16
Boyd Wilkes?Nov. 1
Nellie Wilkes?Nov. 25
Ernest Eubanks?Nov. 22
Kenneth Moore?Oct. 9 ?
) years old
Phyllis Ann Yarborough ?
ov. 26
Bobbv Yarborough ? Nov.
) ? 7 years old
Dwight Bundrick -Sept. 6?
I years old.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors
?lebrated their 44th wedding
iniversary October 18.
"My 3 boys stick together
- when one boy gets into
ouble, neither of the others
ill tell on him."
"Then how do you find out
hich one to punish?"
"It's easy. I send them all
> bed without supper. Then
le next morning 1 thrash the
ae with the black eve."
Safety Hint: You're not
riving your car after you
ass 65 miles an hour?you're
ming it!
621NI) BIRTHDAY
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Wallace, right, celebrated their
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taken when they were eight