The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1969, Page 6, Image 6
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Lula Mae Ginn retired
She came to Clinton Mills
roller picker at her retireme
H. W. Williams is miss<
ployees at Lydia Spinning. \
in 1921. He retired April 2
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jhngagemeni
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fti'OI
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Lee
Lawson announce the engagement
of their daughter,
Rita Carol to Luther Terry
Baughn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther C. Baughn of
Clinton. Mrs. Lawson is
employed in Bailey, Spinning.
Miss Lawson attended
Woodrull High School and
Mr. Baughn is a Laurens
High Graduate.
The wedding is planned
for June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Marshall King announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Violet Kellene, to
Victor Erwin Snow, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Snow
The wedding will take
place June 1st at 4 p.m. at
Calvary Baptist Church.
Kelley's father is an employee
in *2 Spinning.
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FOR SALE: Rabbits ... liv
Douglas, 325 Popular Strc
4:00 P.M.
ETIREES
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from Lydia Spinning May 5.
August 23. 1941 and was a
int.
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id by many of his fellow emVilliams
came to Clinton Mills
1.
s Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Major
Crawford of Lydia announce
the engagement of
iheir daughter. Wanda Gay
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a w iui u, 10 i?ir. neete
Wayne Phillips, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Phillips
of Clinton. Wanda is a Clinton
High Senior.
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THE CLOTHMAKER
B. B. Stroud retired from
~2 Carding April 12. He
joined Clinton Mills in January,
1944. Mr. Stroud
_l > _ .1 v .# i _
pians xo spena mucn 01 nis
time visiting his grandchildren
in his spare time.
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Mrs. Blanche Creswell retired
May 3 from Clinton
Mills Plant #2. She joined
Clinton Mills December 21,
1931. She was a tie-in
helper at retirement.
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Shown with Scoutmas]
King, Marty Heaton, Randy
rand Lowery. Scoutmaster
Kay.
Scoutmaster Early
Heaton demonstrates heartlung
resuscitation to a
group of scouts prior to attending
the 1969 Scout Ex,
position at Textile Hall.
; Troop 138 won the highest
rating possible, the blue
rihhnn Thoro \\r o r r? Q4
I THE MONTH THA
15 Years ago a
Gwenda Tucker, daugh
Moore, presided over th?
May 7th. She was atter
daughter of Mr. and M
bearer was Jo Carol T<
Edna Terry
<
10 Years ago s
3,500 Clinton Mills ei
their immediate family t
hours barbecue. It requir
500 loaves of bread, 150
5,1000 soft drinks.
i
5 Years ago a
Gloria Jackson and
Mercer Silas Bailey Mer
BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Clinton, S. C.
Permit No. 59
Four generations ? Ben
Woodward, Sr., back left;
Ben Woodward, Jr., of
Carding *1; Mrs. Kathy
Conway, Ben. Jr. s daughter;
and her daughters
Ladale Conway and John
Conway. Jr. Ben Woodward,
Sr. retired from Clinton
Mills in 1967.
er Heaion are 1 to r Dennis
Heaton, Ricky Phillips, DurHealon,
Rufus King, and Pat
booths on display. Heaton
and his scouts received
praise from two doctors
and a safety instructor on
their excellent job in giving
heart - lung resuscitation
demonstrations.
Troop 138 is sponsored
by Clinton Mills.
if W AS AT Q
it CM (May 1954)
iter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
.. t ,,,i:~ ; 1 ?
u uyuui opting rudiivai un
ided by Margaret Madden,
rs. Claude Madden. Crown
L*rry, daughter of Bill and
CM
it UM (May 1359)
Tiployees and members of
mjoyed a 1,000,000 safe man
ed .'1,700 pounds of barbecue,
pounds of potato chips, and
CM
t CM (May 1964)
Eugene Forester won the
norial Scholarships.
MAY, 1969 4
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Married ? Miss Frances |
Eugenia Crawford and Mr.
Robert Wayne Hairston
were married April 27. Mrs.
Hairston is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
r> 1-?i ~t XLL :ll_ mr
urdwiuru ui nuuvviuc. iui.
Hairston is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hairsion
of Lydia.
JAi
Sp 4 David H. Smith
spent 30 days recently with
his wife, Brenda W. Smith
after being stationed in
Germany for 10 months. He
returned to Germany April
24 for 8 more months of
o _ i _ J n ? J i_ _
service, opeciaiisi omnn is
the son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Woody of Clinton.
Mrs. Woody is employed
in ~2 Spinning, first
shift.
Ac?1 Sam Ki n g of
Glynco Naval Air Station,
Brunswick, Ga., visited his
mother, Mrs. Lucille King
and brother, Tommie recently.
it ) W n I t n r R
X VI. 1-1 ?? u 1 V V i A-#.
Moore, Jr., Lydia Cloth
Room employee, has completed
basic training and
is stationed at Camp Polk,
La.
Birthdays
Danny Shealy?May 17
Wedding Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen?May
1
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford?May
14