The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1964, Page 4, Image 4
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SPINNING & SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
By ? Mozelle Nelson
The employees of Lydia
Spinning and Spooling Departments
would like to thank the
management of Clinton and
Lydia Cotton Mills for our
wonderful vacation with pay.
Mrs. McCarson. Mrs. Carol
Fulmer and Mrs. Nora Kirbv
were at Maggie Valley recently.
F. L. Thornburg. former
supervisor of Lydia Spinning
Room - 1st Shift, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Wvatt.
"Shorty." as he is better
known, has retired and is now
making his home in Rome,
Georgia.
Mrs. Venie Austin. Miss
Brenda Austin. Mr. and Mrs.
Relma Mitchum and Mrs.
Alma Harvey visited friends
and relatives in Gainesville.
Georgia last week end.
Miss Helen Shirley of Atlanta.
Georgia visited several
days with Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin
SDeni two weeks varatinn
with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Leslie, Brenda and
Earline returned home with
them to Pensecola, Florida
for a few days.
Ruth Lark. Jessie Patterson
and Peggy Dunaway spent the
week of the fourth in New
York visiting the World's
Fair.
Sandra Mills and Joe Hairston
spent their vacation in
Orangeburg with their sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lawton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hairston,
Carolyn and Wayne visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hairston
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Inman of Norfolk, Virginia
and Richmond. Virgina.
Willie Mae Dean, Mozellc
Nelson. Leland and J. W.
Davis were at Myrtle Beach
during vacation. They all had
a wonderful time. Willie Mae
got blistered.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
and Mrs. Sarah Jenkins spent
the week of the fourth in Chicago
with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Bennett and Mr. and
'ilH
Tf/iiy GOlOGC'tf'LR
Mrs. M a x i e Lambert. The
O'Shields were honored with
a wedding anniversary dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lambert and they also were
si?*ht?i*???ir?fT l-lrtir lirn?n
? ?? iiuv. niv. y vv v:i u
there and visited Abraham
Lincoln's birthplace in Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Cauble were guests of their
son. LeVake. at the Blue Marlin
Motel, Key West, Florida
during vacation.
Mrs. Laura Darby and
Cathy Brown spent their vacation
in Miami. Florida with
Laura's son. Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Darby.
Edward Whitt was home on
leave from Okinawa. On returning
he will go to Camp
LeJeune, North Carolina. He
is the son of Lessic Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook.
Robert and Gene Patterson
visited the Smokey Mountains
and Lake James during
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tucker
j r : i t\/t? -i
cinu lamnv, ivu\ ana lvirs.
Vance Tucker and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Tucker enjoyed a
cook out at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Tucker of
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman
and children spent a day
recently at Fisherman Village.
McComkin, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pennington
and children of Hevward,
California visited his
brother, Wade Pennington,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ginn
and family and Mrs. Lula
Ginn spent the week end at
Folly Beach. Charleston. S. C.
Little Sherry Griffin has
been visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Connie Davis.
Mrs. Nathalee Tucker and
Mrs. Jean Nelson visited Mrs.
Lucille Kuykendall of Greenwood.
Mrs. Nathalee Tucker and
Mrs. Betty Ross went shopping
in Spartanburg recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Deyton
and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Rabon Wvatt and family
and Mrs. Mary Patterson and
Judy spent their vacation at
Follv Beach. Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hairston,
I i m m \ r nn/1 m 4 Unl,.
ts 41 limy ci i i v t ucu iy ApL'Ill lllt'll
vacation at Blowing Rock and
the Tweetscy Train in North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby
of Florida were recent visitors
of Mr. Kirby's mother, Mrs.
Nora Kirbv. Mrs. Inez. Miller
and Jimmy also visited their
mother a n d grandmother,
Mrs. Kirby.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Darrell Tumlin ? July 8
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields
celebrated their 28th anniversary
June 30.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Dina Black will be 1 yeai
old August 13.
Mondy Hairston was 1 yeai
old August 4.
LaAnn Templeton was 1
year old June 30.
Mason Coleman ? July 4
Betty Ross ? July 8
Wilson Tucker ? July 23
Kathrvn Patterson ? Jul\
25
Runaway ? July 12.
CLOTH ROOM
By ? Eloise McElveen
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bennetl
and children, Debbie Ann and
James Robert, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Foy in Halifax
Virginia during the holidays
Louis M e e k s and Miss
Vicky Brown went with a
party to Myrtle Beach.
Wayne Hairston spent the
week with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hairston,
in Norfolk, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston,
Steve and Steve Grady
vacationed at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback
and sons, Ned and Don,
spent several davs at Mvrtlr
there they attended the Firecracker
400 races.
Wayne Alewine and Delmar
Lawson spent a few day?
at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evani
and children. Lynn and Karen
vacationed at Myrtle Bead
the first part of the week anc
visited Echo Valley the lattei
part of the week.
Mrs. Margaret Butler anc
children, Jimmie, Sheryl anc
Debbie, spent several days ir
Davtona Beach. Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Robert?
and children. Davev and Su
san, spent their vacation ai
Mountain Rest on Lake
Beckey.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King an(
children, Sylvia, Mark
Martha and Matthew, visitec
their son and brother, Phi
King, in Staunton, Virginia
While there they saw Phi
play in two baseball games.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanders
and son of Charlotte and Mrs
George Hill of Spartanburg
1\t- "tv /t ? nr: 11 it
uiiu 1*11. ci1111 ivu?>. win i in nip
ton of Clinton had dinner with
r Mr. and Mrs. Hall King on
the 4th of July,
r Mr. and Mrs. Terrell King
: ? n mi ^
visii*ru in Dowersvuie, L.feor1
gia during vacation.
Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and
children. Billy and Steve,
visited relatives in Lavonia.
Georgia during vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
and Tami toured Maggie Valley,
North Carolina during vacation.
Mr. Adger Crawford, Sr.,
was honored with a birthday
; dinner by his children on
[ June 25. Those present were
[ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffev
and children of Woodruff, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Parrish and
i Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Major
, Crawford and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Bennett and
Beach during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Barnes
and Gail and Mr. and Mrs.
Pass the word [1 fl
is out/
W. P. Thrift and W. P. Thrift
Jr., went to Roanoke, Virginia.
Natural Bridge and
through the Parkway while
on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford
Sr flltpnrloH tVio PVinrnl.
of God camp meeting in
Mauldin during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford
and children. Gay, Mike
and Terrv, spent several days
in Daytona, Florida. While
meres a skuii tracture remains
to be determined.
A doctor and an ambulance
have been called. What to do
in the meantime? Most likely,
nothing. Jim is best off lying
flat on his back, head resting
on a very low pillow or other
soft object. Anybody who gets
the bright idea of "slapping
him awake," and tries it, deserves
to be slapped silly.
What Jim needs right now is
to be kept warm, comfortable.
; undisturbed.
If no ambulance or doctor
I proves handy and Jim simply
has to be moved, best way to
1 do it is with the lad flat on
children and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Seawright and children
of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Mahaffev of Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow
and children. Cindy and
Debbie. Vickcv Wilson and
Mrs. Mary Barlow visited
Maggie Valley, Ghost Town
and the Cherokee Indian
; Reservation during their vacation.
Jerrv Coker spent the day
at Savannah Beach with Miss
Betty Satterwhite and Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Satterwhite.
Mrs. Inez Miller and Jimmie
spent a few days in Clemson
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jackson and little son. Inez
and Jimmie visited her
mother, Mrs. Nora Kirby, in
Laurens the latter part of the
week.
Annie Lawson is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital
recuperating from surgery.
We wish for her a speedy recovery.
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MJ ?r
HEAD Ih
Plav ball! Ten-year-old Jim
is out on the field. Whack?
the crack of bat against ball.
Thud?blackness. Jim's been
5 hit. He lies still?out.
What's going on inside
s Jim's injured head. Tissues,
damaged by the impact of the
heavy baseball, have begun to
swell. Injured blood vessels
are slowly discharging blood
into his brain. No wonder Jim
' has gone into shock and lost
I consciousness. Whether
I A\ - - ?
JULY. 1964
rrS^TABUSET
Mrs. Eloise McElveen was
a member of the Lydia-Clinton
Woman's Club who vacationed
in New York and attended
the World's Fair. A
good time was had by all.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deitz ?
31st anniversary ? July 29
Rev. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell
? July 6
Birthdays
tVTrv: \7irc?il Roi-not1 'in
? w. * ? ? ? X./MI uta u uij UU
Mrs. Juanita Crawford ?
July 22
Edwin Evans ? July 8
Mrs. Charleen Evans Tollison
? July 15
D. E. Roberts ? July 17
Mrs. I). E. Roberts?July 24
Miss Martha King ? 14
years old ? July 10
Matthew King ? 12 years
old ? July 18
Mrs. Mildred Dickerson ?
July 21
Earl Nelson ? July 20
Donnie Cooper ? 14 years
old ? July 24
Teresa Cooper ? 8 years
old ? July 24
>.SI$COiUMN\
IJURIES
a stretcher and with the least
possible movement of head
and body. Bedded down at
home, he should be kept quiet
without a pillow?or with a
very low one.
Jim's head injury, resulting
in hemorrhage and shock, is
uii me more severe side. L-hildren's
head injuries are often
a lot less troublesome than
Jim's. At their mildest, only
a simple concussion is involved;
the victim is as good
as new after a brief period of
unconsciousness or just grogginess.
Heed these words of caution:
even a mild head injury
shouldn't be neglected.
Especially in a child, whose
skull hasn't yet developed the
thick bone structure of the
adult. Anvone hit hut not
knocked out should lie down
immediately and get looked
over bv a doctor as soon as
possible.
A man was notified by his
psychiatrist, "If you don't pay
your bill. I'm going to let you
^o crazy."