The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 3, Image 6
MARCH. 19GG
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1ST SHIFT
by Grace
!!i Folks, news time caught
me olT ljuanl this month so
it's very little news ! have,
but I'll share who' ' know.
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mm; ii?' a ivw 'jriimliiaui'.hli'r
hull! ? H'tta V V V '.it Mr. it! Ill
\'is. I V ' MM Tie little
;; r! w <" .;! H>t' ni.i'y ! lbs. (i o/.s.
.mm! i!>,. (,r this \v!*iti!iu
h"\ mi.! m the incubator at
lur.'ii'a!, but tl'.en you
;o'i\v be?* mother doesn't
V" v much but both
!me. "'hey haven't ('< 1
'Mi a name as yet.
,'i"! y to rooort \;rs. A'ine
is in the hosmtn!.
vo < :.end best wis' es !or art
*m! y : ec<ivory.
< ur c.i'eiu'.st sympathy to
"he Clark Ateadoi s laou'v tn
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t..?i! l; ! 11? r% Janet.
\\V haw a lew biv'ii'avs
bis nvn'.h:
Wit' lor says lie was (?)
! ebiuaiy .
<J!a<lys !!u??hes, Daw !.aw>< 11
a !: i' 1< M'll'.On
ivi'iv a'. V.ili'!!'.ino Day ba'ees
i ! i-br.:ary ! ' ).
C its >! . ?.' aines, fa', he'- of
vuiii' !fi?<nici', was !!-' vi-ars
<>:(! February I.'?, (but ! I ??\*t
brMoW : i! r. (.iail^htCT W'" <".!"
make " iialoni'i.
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Si'iNNING & SPOOLING
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Alice O S-iiolc's
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:"( ..V. .si we've ' '?*n
!:' ' '> i'? - ( i.ui i !)" bark.
V < .a 11'\ ii . .?t> wishes
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... Ma! Mrs. Dewev Darby,
Miami, Dloiiua Vm hie
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1 at Ys'< 'ii A'aval liusc
1 " wall's'.' mi Is 'mmo visttino
and moilvr. ' !? is '
< "m\,,i!cs(,;!!!'i a!"'.or an a "ac'\
i X'ao'os, Italy.
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Helen Gregory has a new
l'# r a n cl <! a u ?j li t e r , Connie
' 'ranees floaoh, born November
22,
Harold Austin and
wife announce the birth of a
son, Harold Dennis, February
2, 19()l? at V.ailcy Memorial in
Clinton.
C11_*?i Cook has been il!
recent!y.
Mr. ant! Mrs. J. !i. Patterson
spent the week end in Orancjeburit.
v'sit'na Mr. ;tn<;! Mrs.
Donald bawton anc! children.
M is. Connie Davis is recovering
at poire nt'ter sureery
at Dai! < v Memorial
1 lospita!.
\Ve''<* e'ad to have Mrs.
Lois We! ib bade to work
alter a yar'.s illness.
Our syn pathy :s extended
to toe wi'e and family oi"
1?\ A. Locae.
Mr. and. Mrs. James Dean
are proud <>: *be nev.' eia.nddauph'er,
Am'e'a Mae Dean
Xel.son, bo? o X'own bcr HI,
! !":a at !V V Moo "us
pita!.
Mr. am! Mrs. J. O'Shields
have a i'i'v: ranesun, Jan'ies
Robert v >'S'v*!s, born Meeember
We're pro*o have 'Vet!
!hiven.port as our Ovfseer.
Mrs. Ray R:!ev honored
her sori with a hhthday
party on February "here
we! i- several eno.'.s present
and names were enjoyed :i ic!
la'er ?e! re.slimen's we r e
server!. Ray, r. is he nrandS'tn
< !' Mi;. rod Vrs. . ! h
O'Shiekls.
. !3. "Jakle" Fn'.terson,
husband uf Jessie 1' v.ltsoi1.,
was a pa'.lout a'. Rabey Mens
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We're road that Wa.'e Pennine,'.on
:s hid! a? the
hospital and dotni.' 'iiic. 'Itis
the husband '-It'u ! 'Voninr'on.
Kveryone in ?mi* dep.a '.nirttt
sha!'C:> ll'.!!' Si !'!" >\V \V"!i M
Ivobert Vance ;n '.he death <?*
lis sister, Mrs. '!<> . . Y.mec
C.aninbe!!, <>'. o an* also
Mr. J. It. 11 *i
loss o! his brother, .\'r. Prank
tVmnle'nn, of' .'oanna.
' think evi'-'vove e"M.yet!
he hti1 snow We had
r.'e had a 'in,i- t?? * *'' 1
kV but we '"a ie " w;''i
.ton1 liny ':.
Mr. and Mrs .' ". ?
I'isiUn! in W'::*! ?!?*? !y.
Y.rs. ! !!?: .. Y; . S!r:n? f
W:it!U'y. S. t\ \v;is ; .- iMil
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Pen!(ind co'ohratui! his
Ith >ir!lu!?!y January G. Mo : . thi
'son oi V.v. tun! Mr*. Clark
THE CLOTHMAKEP
guest of her brother an<
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
J. B. O'Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ballan
of !lonea IJalh, S. C. wer
visitors of his brother, Hug)
Bal.ard, and family and Mi
and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields ove
t!ie holidays.
Birthdays
Mrs. Liz/ie Hawkins?Jan. 2
Jimmy O'Shields?Jan. 7
Mickey Hi ley?Jan. 8
Hay Kiley, Jr.?Feb. 6
Esther (.Iregory?Feb. 28
Willie M. bean?Feb. 20
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David Campbell?Jan. 1M
(Iladys Campbell?Jan. 2
Geraldinc Deaton?Jan. 27
James La! ry Dean?Jan. 1
.Voze!! Nelson?Jan. 22
Happy birthday to all.
CLOTH
Mr. and Mrs. Shermai
Cooper would like to ex ores
tin."!' thanks to their friend
for the many kindnesse
shown 'hem during the illnes
am! ilea'!) of their son, Iiobb;
Cooper. Hobby was an em
ployee o* the Cloth llonin am
will be ipi-atly missed bv al
of ns.
The C!ot!i Koom would lik
to welcome M rs. Shirle;
Slushy, a new employee.
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tin visited Mrs. Martin'
sister, Mrs. Ilutson Johnsor
in Augusta recently.
r. and Mrs. Terrell Kin
ant! Touunie visited Mr. air
Mrs. Jack Johnson in Spai
'anburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. !!. Mc
Elveen of Columbia wer
i eeent guests of the T. I1
Mc I'll veens.
Little Miss Tami Parris
celebrated her seventh birt!
day February 111.
Mr. Stokes Martin celt
hra'cd his 70th birthday o
'? binary !J.
l.onnie Cidhli'ess celobralei
his Hhb birthday on Febru
ary 11.
'at tie Miss Karen Evan
was !'? years old on Kebru
ary 2nd.
Terry Crawford was seven
teen, ! '?-binary 24.
Mis. Sylvia Ballew ce!e
!>r.: ?. <! .. birthday, I'Vbruar
deny Kini^ had a 1 bthda;
mi February 15.
Mr. a n d Mrs. VVillian
Tin-! ft observed t h e i r 4()t!
wei'd.ina aniversary, Kebru
ary 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Mar
'!ii observed their 4 1st wed
dine anniversary on Sehru
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nranddaughtor of Mr. and Mrs
C!.u!c Mciulors.
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Lewis Howard (loft), Clin
1 shown receiving his diplom;
successfully completing a spe<
also received a chec k from th
L' cost ot the correspondence sti
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Calvary Baplisis' Kinder^a
an activities-filled day !a;-.t we
s ! rout Kow?Kneeling?]. t
Bean an, Larry Kd^e. Uobin I
!i-y, I'luiekie Deit/, Jimmy Gi
Back How?1. 'u r.: Clinn
l,a\VMin, Annette liamrick, C!i
sey, Cceilia Pruther, Joni Ad;
\:is. r-iiuiy i raimiu-ii nus
inception of the pre-schoo! pr
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Debbie Rice, daughter of
and Mrs. Charles Rice, obser
her 9th birthday January 18.
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,. April, 20 months old, and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace (Bo) Rr
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Correspondence Course
tun Mills No. 2 Loom Overhauler, is
u from Overseer Glenn Smith after
L-ial I.C.S. Course in Loom Fixing. He
e company which covered one half the
jdy course.
at Clinton Mills seven years.
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rlt-n?Class of 'GU?paused briefly from
ek to pose for The Clothmaker camera.
u v.: Mike Owens, Dale Tucker, Brian
.owi'iy, Giles Gilmer, Norman Shifferegory,
Darren Stroud, Bill Gaskins.
y Trammell, Phyllis Kdmonds, Donna
iris Rogers, Toni Woolen, Marie Dcmpuns,
Lynn Deitz.
served as Kindergarten teacher since
ogram in l'JGl.
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This handsome young man is
Mr. Stanley Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ved Charles Rice. Stan is 12 years
old.
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3 years old, are the children of
own of Lydia Shop.