The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1952, Page 5, Image 5
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BAILEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST
Academy-Bailey Streets
D- lir.ii n -
?ov. wanace n. lerry, Jr.
Services 11, 7:30
Sunday School, 10
Epworth League, 7:30
Prayer Meeting, Weds., 7:30
CHURCH OF GOD
Elizabeth-Frances Streets
J. B. Cole. Pastor
Sunday School, 10
Services, 11. 7:15
L.W.W.B.. Tues., 7:15
Praver Meeting, Weds., 7:15
Y.P.E.. Sat., 7:15
CALVARY BAPTIST
Sloan-Jefferson Streets
J. W. Spillers. Pastor
Sunday School, 10
Services, 11. 7
Training Union, 7
Praver Meet in If Werl? 7
LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN
Lydia Community House
Rev. Homer C. Holt
Sunday School, 10
Services. 11 on 2nd and 4th
Sundays; 7 p. m. 1st and 3rd
Sundays
LYDIA METHODIST
Providenca School
Rev. Newell Bush
Sunday School, 10
Services: 11:15 a. m.; Evening
services 7:30 p. m. every
other Sunday
LYDIA BAPTIST
98 Palmetto
Rev. R. D. Gregg
Sunday School, 10
Services, 11, 8
B.T.U.. 7
Wednesday Prayer Meet. 7:30
Brotherhood. 2nd and 4th Fridays,
7:30
Missionary Society, 7:30 last
Thursday each month
CHURCH OF GOD OF
PROPHECY
End of Sloan Street
R. J. Finley, Pastor
Sunday School, 10
Services. 11. 8
Prayer Service. Weds., 7:45
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GRACE LORRAINE is the
daughter of the Frank Dunaways,
Clinton Mill, and will be
a year old August 27.
Iii ancient Mexico the name
for cotton was "vchcaxihitvit!"
That would make it
"Clinton-Lvdia Vchcaxihitvitl
Mills."
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CBD 1518, c o FPO
New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
I have just finished reading
a copy of The Clothmaker
which was very interesting.
Mv mother brought a copy on
a recent visit and it is really
good to get news from home
like that.
I worked at the Clinton
Mill before enlisting in the
Navy and now I am stationed
with the Seabees in Bermuda.
It i Si not hurl hpi'P hopniiwo T
have my wife and boys with
me which helps a lot.
Please send me the paper
each month. I would also like
to hear all about the work
and different things.
Respectfully.
Franklin C. Elledge
(Ed. Note: The paper will
be sent.)
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Korea
Gentlemen:
I just received another
copy of the Clothmaker at
mail call today and this leaves
me very happy. After reading
the paper I can be no other
way.
The Clothmaker is one of
the best morale boosters I
have ever seen. Thanks a million
for sending it to me. I
will close thanking you again
for the interesting Clothmaker.
Pfc. A. L. "Tex" Baker
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Mr. and Mrs. Dial Jacks.
Clinton Mill, a son, Steven
Dial. July 5. The grandparents
are doing fine with their
first grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel,
Clinton, a son, James
Darrell. July 7. Mrs WhitLei
is the former Myrtle Hedspeth.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Childs, Clinton, a son. WilJinm
RntloHoo .T.ino ')ft YT ?-e
Childs is the former Virginia
1 lolland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corlev,
Clinton, a daughter.
Wanda Kay.
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REESE WAYNE is the fine
little son of Hobart Phillips.
Clinton loom fixer. Reese was
three July 20.
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MORE THAN 60 CAMPFIRE
last month. A portion of the group
Templeton, Miss Mary Johnson, M:
Margaret Mitchell. Mrs. Bobby Bo]
Fleming and Pat Sholar.
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CAMPFIRE GIRLS are show:
tooling bookends with a Campfire
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BLUE BIRDS OF LYDIA fo
formed into an attractive silhouet
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SWIMMING EVERY MORNI
to see by this happy group at tlv
as well as instruction in water b
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girls and Bluebirds took part in t
with their adult leaders is show
:s. Roy Thomas. Mrs. Frances W
rce. Mrs. Lois Webb. Mrs. Tramm
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emblem. The bookends will be fo
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te with a little paint and imagir
NG was a big event each day
e Lydia pool. Helps on swimminc
allet tricks.
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he week-long day camp held at Lydia
n above. Leaders included Mrs. J. B.
arner. Miss Miriam Templeton. Miss
ie Boozer. Mrs. lone Wallace. George
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ramp craft periods hand-carving and
und in many a Lydia living-room.
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at the Lydia day camp as it is easy
I and diving were given by instructors.