The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1965, Page 3, Image 4
MAY. 1965
CLOTH ROOM NO. 2
by ? Dorsey Turner
Plant No. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Prather and family visited her
parents in Newberry recently.
They are Mr. and Mrs. John
Ferguson.
Mrs. Billy Pitts and children,
Ginny and Anthony, of
Pendleton spent a week here
recently with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Reeder.
Mr. Lewis Yarborough and
Miss Rachel Skinner visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newman
near Lake Murray.
The children of Mrs. R. G.
Turner and their families
gathered at the home of Mr.
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Cynthia Ann Sheppard is the
2-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sheppard and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Bras well.
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Stevie Allman, 5 months old. is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Allman and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Bootsie Allman.
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Monty Owens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Owens, celebrated
his 2nd birthday April 21.
and Mrs. Arthur Lawson for
a family gathering on Mother's
Day.
The children of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. English gathered at
their home on Mother's Day
for a surprise family reunion
honoring Mrs. English.
Birthdays
Mrs. Oscar Crawford ?
May 4
Tommy Prather ? May 7
Mrs. Inez Turner ? May 16
Mrs. Delia Phillips?May 16
Billy Ray Phillips ? May 16
Mrs. Betty Ruth Garner ?
May 16
Mike Ficklin ? May 13
Service Awards
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William D. McWaters
Rosie W. Scott
Marie W. Taylor
Spooling
Elsie P. Cannon
Violet G. King
Weaving
Eugene J. Bishop
Donnie W. Coker
Johnnie H. Nabors. Jr.
Katherine E. Smith
Glvdia B. Tucker
Shop
Dock Dover
Clinic
Annie N. Haggart
Warehouse
William E. Watkins, Jr.
Office
Faye P. Simmons
Martha S. Simmons
Barbara R. Young
LYDIA PLANT
Carding
Charles M. Davis
Spinning
Mildred S. Snow
Clyde Young
Spooling
Evelyn C. Birchmore
Sarah F. Iusti
Weaving
Wilhelmina H. Gault
Myrtle P. La n ford
Fannie B. Roberts
Jerrv L. Satterfield
Ladon Templeton
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Deborah Lynn McCall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCall.
celebrated her second birthday
April 29.
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Cleo Owen ? May 24
Pat Wilkes ? 9-vears-old ?
May 31
Derry Bundrick ? June 5
Bobby South ? June 16
Anita Turner ? June 26
Louise Bundrick ? June 28
Wedding Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crawford
? 36 years ? May 27
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
?15 years ? June 24
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore
?15 years ? June 30
Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Dunaway
? 17 years ? June 18
Card of Thanks
Mrs. O. A. Crawford wishes
to thank each of you for the
cards, flowers, gifts and prayers
during her short stay in
the Bailey Memorial Hospital.
May God bless you.
Thank you for your deepest
and sincere kindness shown
during the illness and death
of my mother. May God bless
you always.
Sincerely,
Lillian Wallenzine
COUNT THAT DAY T OST
If you sit down at set of sun
And count the acts that you
have done,
And, counting find
One self - denying deed, one
word
That eased the heart of him
who heard;
One glance most kind,
That fell like sunshine where
it went?
Then you may count that day
well spent.
But if, through all the livelong
day,
You've cheered no heart, bv
ytra ui nay?
If. through it all
You've nothing done that you
can trace
That brought the sunshine to
one face?
No act most small
That helped some soul and
nothing cost?
Then count that day as worse
than lost.
?George Eliot
Slashing
Joseph D. Oakley
Edith M. Taylor
Cloth
Orien V. Clark
Shop
Marion C. fliers
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Tony and Ricky Farmer are the
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Farmer.
Clinton Plants Get
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A major improvement in
in the Clinton Plants. Modern
machines are now conveniently
Similar installations were mad<
Employees have indicated the
preciation for the new conveni*
available at all times.
Above we see Lewis Howe
Barker as they pause to refres
ing machines.
Y.W.A. Hone
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The Emily Trammel Y."\j
unurch presented Miss Nanc
Bible prior to her May 28th ma
The impressive ceremony is ?
one of their own who is a brid
Participating in the ceren
Hughes, Mrs. D. O. Freeman,
J. W. Spillers, Miss Bagwell, M
the Y.W.A.'s, Marsha Turner. ]
well.
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Mrs. Bortio Hedspoth was
low Clinton No. 2 Spooler Roc
her recent retirement.
With her retirement year
busy with her needle work ;
children grow up.
Everyone, especially her
a very happy and health-fillec
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canteen service has been made
full-line food and drink vending
/ located throughout the Plants,
s in the Lydia Plant last August,
ir favorable reception and apence
of quality foods and drinks
ird, Vivian Barker, and Charles
;h themselves at the new venders
Bride-Elect
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V.A.'s of the Calvery Baptist
y Elizabeth Bagwell a White
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niugv. iv/ mauuil VJC11C liUlIl^Uy .
i tradition of Y.W.A.. honoring
e-elect.
lony were Jane Trammell, Iris
Director of the Y.W.A.'s, Rev.
iss Velda Farmer. Counselor for
Nellie Gambrell. ana Judy Bagsr
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honored with gifts from her fel>na
employees on the occasion of
s before her, she plans to keep
and enjoy watching her grandfellow
employees, wishes Bertie
1 retirement