The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1978, Image 4
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Allen and Marie Peak are the proud
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and Allen is a No. 1 Carding employee.
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months old son of James N. Wells and
Lawana S. Wells. James is Plant No. I
Loom Technician. David's grandfather,
Gerald Satterfield, is a Clinton Maintenance
employee and James E. Wells No.
2 weaving.
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These children are Jamie and
Livingston. Jamie and William are
Marshall, Sr. of Joanna. Paternal j
"Hick" Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. J.l
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. W
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of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Livings!
works in Plant No. weave room. Pat
Mrs. V. Wyman Livingston, and mat
Mrs. J.D. Oakley of Clinton.
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Nellie Dean
Lydia Spooling
Employed 8-13-53
Spinning Singer Entei
Plant No. 2 Spinner, Dollie Lusk,
travels thousands of miles each year as
she and other gospel singers entertain for
church revivals, singings, and other gatherings
throughout North Carolina, Georgia,
and South Carolina.
"My daughter and I started singing
together some years ago," says Dollie
proudly, "and singing has been something
I've come to enjoy."
Dollie, a member of the Lydia Pentecostal
Holiness Church looks forward to
the church's weekend services where she
takes an active part in the gospel singing.
"Every third Saturday night, I sing
with other singers at the Longbranch
Pentecostal Holiness Church," she added.
"I've gotten so enthusiastic about my
singing that I recently purchased a new
lumDau organ ana i m laKing organ
lessons from Mrs. Catherine Young."
"I usually sing alto,' says Lusk, "and
my audience enjoys this. My favorite
songs are 'God Walks a Dark Hill' and 'Oh,
What a Friend He is to Me.'
"I've been with the company off and
on about 52 years, but the last time I
returned to work, I've been back over 30
years. You know, I've just never worked or
lived anywhere except right here When
the eight hour work day came along, I had
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William Marshall and Tifini
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J.H.
grandparents are the late J.E.
E. Marshall of Joanna. Maternal
yman Livingston, Sr. of Joanna,
eave room. Tifini is the daughter
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Bailey Weaving
Employed 10-23-53
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to quit. It's rather odd, but I wasn't old
enough to work, so I quit and got
married.
"After a few years, I came back to
work. My husband, Cleo, retired several
years ago after 44 years service."