The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1964, Page 3, Image 3
APRIL, 1964
WEAVING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT
By ? Syble McCall
Hello Everybody,
Our news is very short this
month. It looks as if everyone
is keeping their news to themselves,
but Mr. Alexander has
some good news. His daughter,
Barbara, and her husband,
Capt. David Smart, were home
for a visit last week and Mr.
Alexander had a vocation
while they were here. He had
a good rest I'm sure. We all
are glad to have him back.
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Debbie McCall is not particular
where she rides when hitchhiking.
On April 29 she celebrated
her first birthday. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCall.
We want to welcome some
new employees to the second
shift. They are Ina McCarson,
Delphia Jennings. Robert
Crain and Thomas Faulkner.
Mr. Hughes' mother passed
away this past week. We extend
our deepest sympathy to
the family.
Birthdays
Ralph Alexander ? April 19
Mrs. Robert Butler ? April
23
Jimmy Campbell?April 28.
WEAVING &
SLASHING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By ? Dewel Proffitt
No. 1 Weave Room has gone
over 1 million man hours
without a lost time accident.
We are hoping this will continue.
We want to thank each
person for their part in keeping
this room clean and safe
from accidents. Without the
help of each of us this record
could not have been reached.
Please keep Safety in mind
at all times.
Mrs. Nell Gardner, Mrs.
J. J. Smith and Nan were recent
s h o p p i n g visitors in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Billv Weeks
and son of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt recently.
Mrs. Coreno Hanks of Anderson
spent several days with
her sister Ina Bell Hooper.
Mrs. Ruth Oxner, Mrs. C. W.
Wooten with their sisters,
Mrs. Martha Devall, of Wil
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liamston. Mrs. Tern Wooten of
Duncan, and Mrs. Frances
Bridwell of Duncan, visited
their brother, Mr. and Mrs.
David James and family, in
Savannah, Georgia recently.
Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited
Mrs. Tillman Tublin in Greenville
recently.
Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son
were recent shoppers in
Greenwood.
We welcome Billy Lanier,
Steve Allman and Mr. Sullivan
to the first shift.
We extend our deepest
sympathy to Mr. J. II. Hughes
and family at the death of
their mother, Mrs A. H.
Hughes, in Spartanburg recently.
Birthdays
Mrs. J. J. Smith ? May 26
Mr. Virgil Webb ? May 1st
Donald Powers ? April 26.
WEAVING NO. 3
1ST SHIFT
By ? Grace & Emily
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttle
and children of Durham. N. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Martin and family of Asheville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv
Suttle during Easter week
end.
Mr. Wade Beckham, Sr.,
visited Mr. William Ballard
at Santee and also Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Heatherly in
Orangeburg during a recent
week end.
Mr. and Mrs John McDowell
and baby of Greenwood
were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson.
The family of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Sanders enjoyed
a family reunion Sunday,
April 12. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker.
There were 45 present. Attending
from out of town wprc
Mr. and Mrs Dargan ITale and
children of Spartanburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Rav F.stes. of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Waldrep and children of Spartanburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Putnam of Woodruff and Mrs.
A.
David Earl Gregory is the
bright eyed grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kennedy.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Belvia Meadors and children
of Joanna.
We miss Clarence Brookshire
who left us to take a job
at Whitten Village but we
hope he'll enjoy his work
down there and we welcome
Bobby Quinn who has come
up from the third shift to fill
the vacancy.
We're all glad to welcome
Terry Campbell back on his
job after a long illness, and
hope that his recovery is com
plete.
We extend deepest sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler
and family in the loss of his
father and to the Herbert
Hughes family in the recent
loss of his mother. May God
bless and comfort as only He
can do.
We extend a welcome to
Ruth Thornton and Ray Patterson
who come to us from
the second shift.
Dot Lanford was honored
Sunday. April 12. with a surprise
birthday dinner at her
home by her mother. Mrs.
Henry Kelly. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Peav, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gaffney of Whitmire. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Marshall of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fox
of Walhalla. Mrs. Carrie,
Eunice, and Bill Kellv of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Kelly of Joanna enjoyed the
occasion bringing a picnic dinner.
Your reporter, Grace, with
all her sisters. Lois Wootert
and Frances Bridwell of Duncan.
Louise Devall of Williamston,
and Ruth Oxner of
Clinton, spent a most enjoyable
weekend in Savannah.
Georgia with her brother,
David James, and his family.
A 2C Johnny Price and a
friend, V i r g e 1 Roberts, of
Shaw Field Air Base and
Karen Burton of Whitmire
and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Price of Winder. Georgia
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Price on a recent weekend.
Glad to report Bootsie Allman
is able to be home again
after being a medical patient
in Newberry Hospital. Best
wishes for a complete recovery
Bootsie.
R. C. Wilkie spent a few
days with his mother. Mrs.
Missouri Wilkie. enroute to
Hollywood, California to a
new assignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harrill
and also Mr. and Mrs. Job
Gibhs nttpndod th#? Too Foiling
in Greenville Sunday afternoon.
April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy
visited Mr. and Mrs. David
Gregory in Spartanburg recently.
James Harris is doing a bit
of bragging about a newgrandson
(and it's something
to brag about, all new- grandsons
don't weight 9 pounds at
birth!) Anthony Todd was
born April 11 in Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood to Mr.
and Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs.
Wilson is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Harris.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Sam Owens celebrates
a birthday May !24.
Dot Lanford had a birthdav
April 13.
Virgil Webb has a birthdav
May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton
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The above photogenic young
lady is Paula Tyson. She is the
five year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Tyson and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Sanders.
observed a wedding anniversary
April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler
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In is 22nd birthday April 16.
Harold Gilstrap had a birthday
April 15.
Linda Jo Dunawav ? April
oo
L. T. Young ? April 8
Margie Young ? April 24
Brian Blackwell ?- May 3
Mrs. Maggie L. Burden April
12.
Louie Webb -- April 23.
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uuserveci a weaaing anniversary
April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington
observed a wedding
anniversary April 15.
Card of Thanks
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank our
friends and neighbors for the
flowers and the kind expressions
of sympathy at the death
of my father. John B. Fowler.
J. W. Fowler and Family
WEAVING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By ? Dot Garrett
We welcome Kat Smith to
the third shift. Kat has worked
on the second shift for
several years.
Buck Wilson spent several
days this past month in
Bailey Memorial Hospital, but
is doing fine now and doing
job training in C o n w a y.
Arkansas. He will be there
for six weeks.
Gladys Ginn and her children,
Sammy and Debbie,
have had the measles. Trudy
Workman has also had the
measles.
Ann King celebrated her
birthday April 5 with a party
at her home.
Kathy Garrett has been
very ill.
The people in this department
are staying at home a
lot these days and doing
nothing or else they just re
fuse to tell me about it 1 believe
most of us are just
getting old and lazy.
SPINNING &
SPOOLING NO. 1
1ST SHIFT
By ? William L. Burden
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huey
announce the birth of a son
on April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell
observed their 27th wedding
anniversary April 10
Birthdays
William Burden celehralpd
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Jimmy Avery, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Avery, will celebrate
his 2nd birthday April 23. He is
the grandson of Mrs. Maggie
Burden.
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and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis, recently
signed with Klub Recording
Company. His recordings will
be released in three or four
weeks.
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Teresa and Henry Campbell are
the lovely children of Mr. and
Mrs. William Campbell. Clinton
Mills.
Larry and Moniy Owens are
the children of Mr. and Mrs. Tru
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iiidii uwens. i^arry is eigm years
old; Monty observed his first
birthday April 21. They are the
grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davenport.