The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1964, Page 5, Image 5
NOVEMBER. 1964
Calvary Senior Ci
V1 .
Calvary Baptist Church hono
November 15 at the morning
served at the noon hour in the c
prevented many who were invite
Most of the senior citizens
Clinton and Lvdia Cotton Mills,
been members of Calvary Baptis
years.
Clinton News . . .
(Continued from page 3)
Birthdays
D n ? ?
carry cannon ? i i years ?
December 11
Sam Owens?November 27
Earnest Eu banks?November
22
Velda Farmer?November
17
Yaul Williams?4 years old (
? November 10
Mrs. Julia Connor?Novern
Dcr iy
(
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer
observed their 23rd wedding j
anniversary November 23.
Fit llcr-Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fuller
of Greenwood, announce the
marriage of their daughter.
jamio ^an, 10 Jimmie Sexton,
on October 17. Mr. Sexton is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Sexton also of Greenwood.
The bride is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Vesta Eubanks and \
Mrs. J. W. Fuller, both of this J
city. i
itizens Honored
Ml
w * ngpl
red fifty of her senior citizens
worship service Lunch \va:hurch
fellowship hall. Illness
?d from attending.
have been connected with
\;i un/ov picscill UdVC
t Church for more than forty
_A 1
/"' y "who's
7u whose"
^ u?-r ii a \ I MB ^
riinton Carding Ray
Cossett
Daughter. October 28
riinton Weaving Fred
Eld ridge
Son. October Ml
A'dia Weaving James
and Minnie Carroll
Daughter. October 8
riinton Weaving
Everette Steven Allman
Son. November 4
riinton Spinning
Richard Clark
Daughter, November 7
"linton Weaving ?
Henry Bel hie
Daughter. November 2
A'dia Weaving Henry
and CI race Starness
Daughter. November 9
Husband -a curious animal
vho buys football tickets in
lime and his wife's Christmas
?ift on December 24.
THE CLOTHMAKER
A 'Prayer
Lord, Thou knowest bettei
than I know myself that I arr
| growing older, and will some
day be old.
Keep me from getting talk
ative, and particularly fronr
the fatal hahit nf thinU-ir?? 1
must say something on ever\
subject and on every occasion
Release me from craving U
try to straighten out everybody's
affairs.
Make me thoughtful, bui
not moody; helpful, but no1
bossy. With my vast store ol
wisdom, it seems a pity nol
to use it all ? but Thoi
knowest, Lord, that I want i
few friends at the end.
Keep my mind free frorr
the recital of endless detailsgive
me wings to get to the
point.
Seal my lips on my man\
aches and pains ? they are in
citasmg, una my love 01 re
; hearsing them is becoming
sweeter as the years go by.
I ask for grace enough tc
1 listen to the tales of others
pains. Help me to endure then
with patience.
Keep me reasonably sweet
1 do not want to be a saint ?
some of them are so hard t(
live with, but a sour old person
is one of the crowning
~~ works of the devil.
Help me extract all possibk
fun out of life. There arc sf
n"? u n \ * Knniitifni tkinrtf r?
1IIU1I> UWUUIIIKI milled ell UUIR
us. and I don't want to mis*
_ any of them. Amen.
?Anonymous
share
the
health
WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS
j^J?Aus?>n^ o
CHRISTMAS SEALS
FIGHT TB AND OTHER
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Keys Lost In Brooklyn
At first reading of Clintor
Cottons. Inc. President Norman
G. Meyers recent letter
to the editor relative to "Key>
Lost In Brooklyn," we thoughl
it was a sequel to Betty
Smith's best seller. "A Tret
Grows In Brooklyn." Not so
He wrote to tell us that i
set of keys on a key rinj;
advertising our fabrics ir
New York had been found and
returned to his office. The
only name on the ring \va;
Clinton Cottons. Inc. Possible
the person losing the key?
was a customer who regularh
receives The Clothmaker. II
so. he will know we have the
keys and that "Advertising
Pays."
Powers - Huey
The marriage of Miss
Clenda Rae Power to Charles
Marion Huey was solemnized
Sunday November 15 at 3 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church in
Laurens. She is the daughter
of Mrs. William Ray Power
' and the late Mr. Power.
Mr. Huey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Melv in Huey. His
father served him as best man.
J Ushers were Terrv Campbell,
Ned Ilandback. the groom's
c o u s i n. Billy Burdette of
Greenville, the bride's cousin
) n ? i 4 M-i ? ? -i ???
riwutri i .\eisun, a n u iviaxcv
Snow. Whetsell McDaniel of fi
Newberry College served as I
organist, and Miss Carolyn q
Culbcrtson of Furman University
sang. Michael Eugene
Tollison carried the rings.
Dr. Robert S. Cooper officiated
at the ceremony.
Carrol West Power gave his
' sister in marriage, and his
wife attended her as matron
? of honor. Also in the bridal
party were Miss Barbara Burdette
of Greenville, a cousin
who was junior bridesmaid;
Mrs. James Ralph Stroud Jr.
5 and Miss Joann Smith.
T1 1 J _ 1 1 ^
i ne oriae is a i30<5 graau1
ate of Laurens High School
and a '64 graduate of Ander1
son College. She is secretary
to J. B. Templeton. vice ?
' president of manufacturing p
of Clinton - Lydia Cotton C
> Mills.
Mr. Huev. a 1958 Clinton a
f
; Davenport - Chili
Bvm
f>
Miss Dianne Davenport bn
c nnciress at calvary baptist Chu
J with Rev. .J. \V. Spillers officiating
Dianne is the daughter of Mi
i Mr. Childress is the son of Mrs. 1
The bride is a graduate o
] Greenville General Hospital Sch
j. accepted a nursing position at Ca
The groom is a graduate of
i presently employed in Camden. 1
phone Company.
5
Vozvs Said
QH
rwl
" 1
^ \
ligh School graduate, is emiloyed
by the Torrington
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Huey reside
t 103 Copeland Street.
iress W edding
RMH
V V
came the bride of Edward
rch on Sunday. November 8.
{ at the double ring ceremony.
and Mrs. Joe C. Davenport.
Martha Childress.
f Clinton High School and
ool of Nursing. She recently
mden Hospital.
Clinton High School, and is
5outh Carolina, by Bell Tele