The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 3, Image 5
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1ST SHIFT
by Grace
I!i Folks, news time caught
me off ijuarcl this month so
it's very little news ! have,
but I'll share what 1 know.
\'eoffer C'reswoll is boasting
of a new orandolainditcr
horn February 7 to Mr. and
Vis. ,'ei i v ! 'eafon. The little
s;h ! worthed oii'v *1 lbs. 0 ozs.
;?? *! a? 'be ' 'mm' of this writing
Cm's still m the incubator at
lie hospital, but then you
;no\y her- mother doesn't
we* eh very much but both
lure. They haven't deemed
?m a name as yet.
."sorry tit report \irs. Aline
! .a ri! i !,.[ is in the hospital.
t send best wishes for an
* .i r !v iceovery.
t-ur e.i'eui'st sympathy to
'he Clark Aieadors lamily m
'he t.aeie !o.-,s of their young
(...lighter, Janet.
We liave a few birthdays
hrs month:
Wutrer says h.e was IT (?)
ho! unary '..
Cladys !Inches, IDavo Lawson
anel Thornton Itleadors
wore a!! Valentino Day V*.1' s.-s
11* ebruary I -I).
George .'amos, fat lie- of
your ii*tx>rter, was IM years
nit! February !.k, (but ' ?!'>o't
believe ins daughter w'" oyer
niiiAi' t tiiat long).
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'..turn Darby vis'tec!
aim! daughter-* i aw,
.md Mi s. Dewey Darby,
Miami, Florida durine
.'. mjary,
!Harold Aus'in of
' arlcs'on .N'ava! Ha.so in
1 " lar'.est" m is home visitine
s vvili' and mother. ' !e i.s
-mv.descimt after an a"ack
"i X'.inles, Italy.
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Helen Gregory has a new
|T !' a n d (I a n t/ h tcr, Connie
Frances ftoaeh, born November
T2, HVia.
H.T.I. Harold Austin and
wife announce the birth of a
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rsi?n, niiM'C ; uui Hill >
11, 19(5(5 a'. Itadey Memorial in
Clinton.
Ciene Cook has been ill
recent ly.
Mr. ant! Mrs. J. P. Patterson
spent the week end in Orangeburg
visiting Mr. and Mrs
Donald '.awton and children.
Mrs. Connie Davis is recovering
at home after surgery
at !> a i 1 e y Memorial
J lospita!.
We've glad to have Mrs
Lois We ib bark to work
after a y* ar's illness.
Gin' syn pa'hy :s extended
to the w i11' atu! family o!
y. A. 1 Iodic.
Mr. am! Mrs. James Dean
are proud <>: *be new granddaughter,
Angola . ae Dean
Nelson, b?o n Nnvw.ber 111
1 !u;f) at IJai'.ey Men eria1. ITospita!.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. O'Shiekh
have a new grandson, ?nektihert
I) '-Pi " '. ! ; hn?-M ' )i>.
comber 1(5,
We're prom! *?? have Tec
Davenport as our Overseer.
Mis. Hay Hiley honorec
her son will) a b:it'ida\
parly on February There
wen- several ij nests nresen'
anc! names were emoyod anc
later refreshments w o r (
served. Hay, Jr. ts 'be piandson
of Mi;, anc! Mrs. J. It
O'Shields.
J. !J. "Jakie" J'a'.terson
husband of ?Jessie !?terson
was a pa', lent a'. Ike ley Memorial
Hospital recently.
We're y.lad tba- Wade Fennine,ton
is home from i!u
hospital anc! dome ''me. I!c
is ilie husband of V'.hc! Penninipon.
! ]veryone in our department
shares oil!" sorrow w'h Mr.
Ttoheri Vance In the * ?. ;;*!?. ??*
Ins sis'.or, Mrs. Posac Vance
Campbell, oi Ch'o an*' also
Mr. J. H. ''V'Mi'tlc'.o'i
loss ol bis bfo' a r, .\'r. ! ran!;
Vempleton, of ,'oanna.
! think everyone eiviiyi'i!
the bit? snow we had ; ' *' *?? 11."''
we had a hard "hue ?(,
w bid. we made i* urVo'
s!< mnij".? . >: f.
Mr. and Mrs. Ih O'Shields
visited in Whi'mire recently.
Mrs. 1'1's'o Vat* Stratum < '
Whitney, S. C. was a r.-eeiit
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It'i 'jirt!u!i?y Jitiui.-.ry fi. Mo i . t!io
jfiii;'!:iuit o! N!r. :uu! N"rn. C'!?<r!c
THE CLOTHMAKEF
! guest of her brother am
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr<
! J. B. O'Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ball an
| of Honea Path, S. C. wer
visitors of his brother, Hug!
Ballard, and family and Mi
and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields ove
the holidays.
I Birthdays
Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins?Jan. 2
Jimmy O'Shields?Jan. 7
Mickey Riley?Jan. 8
Ray ltiley, Jr.?Feb. (>
, Esther Clregory?Feb. 28
' Willie M. Dean?Feb. 20
Rodney Campbell?Feb. 5
David Campbell?Jan. 18
Gladys Campbell?Jan. 2
Geraldine Deaton?Jan. 21
James Larry Dean?Jan. 1
Moze!l Nelson?Jan. 22
Happy birthday to all.
CLOTH
Mr. and Mrs. Shermai
Cooper would like to expres
I the'r thanks to their friend
for the many kindnes.se
shown them during the illnes
i and death of their son, Dobb;
Cooper. Hobby was an em
' ployee of the Cloth Koom am
. will be greatly missed by al
of us.
The Cloth Koom would lik
> tn we'eome M rs. Shirle;
> Shealy, a new employee.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Mar
tin visited Mrs. Martin'
sister, Mrs. Hutson Jolinsor
in Augusta recently.
Mr.'and Mrs. Terrell Kin
and Tommie visited Mr. an
Mrs. Jack Johnson in Spat
' tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. !!. Mc
E!voen of Columbia wer
recent quests of the T. I
Mc El veens.
Little Miss Tami Parris
, celebrated her seventh birt!
day February 12.
Mr. Stokes Martin cek
bra led bis 70th birthday <?
'ebruary 1-.
Lonnie Childress celebrate
his llith birthday on Kebru
ary !!.
Little Miss Karen Evan
was 10 years old on Kebru
ary 2nd.
Terry Crawford was seven
teen, February 24.
Mrs. Syl.ia Ballew cele
bra tod a birthday, Februar;
2 a.
Jerry King had a birthda;
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Laurie Penfand, aoe 5, is th
qraiutdaughter of Mr. and Mrs
C!.ir!< Mctiilors.
on : ebi nary la.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Will inn
Thrift observed their -lot!
wedding aniversary, Fe! >ru
ary Ha.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Mai
in observed their -list wed
dine anniversary on Febru
ary 1st.
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1 shown receiving his diploma fror
successfully completing a special I.(
also received a check from the coin]
cost ol the correspondence study co
y Lewis has been employed at Clir
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Calvary Baptists' Kindergarten?
an activities-filled day last week tu
s Front How?Kneeling?1. to r.: I
Beaman, Larry F.d&o, ltobin Lower)
ley, CluicUic Doit/, Jimmy Gregory,
Lack How?1. to i\: Ciinny Trai
Law son, Annette Hamrick, Chris Ho
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Mrs. Emily Traminell has servei
inception of the pie-school program
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and Mrs. Charles Rice, observed
her 9th birthday January 18.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace (Bo) Brown o
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n Overseer Glenn Smilh after
J.S. Course in Loom Fixing. He
pany which covered one half the
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Hon Mills seven years.
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Class of '(i(i?paused briefly from
pose for The Clothmaker camera,
dike Owens, Dale Tucker, Brian
Giles Gilmer, Norman ShifferDarren
Stroud, Bill Gaskins.
mmell, Phyllis Edmonds, Donna
yers, Tom Woolen, Marie Demp,ynn
Deitz.
.1 as Kindergarten teacher since
in 1961.
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This handsome young man is
Stanley Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rice. Stan is 12 years
old.
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