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10 K^minBk. K>M?^ttHSiVfefe. t ^bmI3| E38?^ r# ^9m'^H Rebecca Lee "Becky" Campbell is the two-year-old grand-daugh- < ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner < of Clinton Weaving. < I _ ; Gloria Jean is the daughter of Mrs. G. J. Owens of No. 2 Carding, Second Shift, Clinton Cotton Mills. She celebrates a birthday this month. i ... 4*1+" * i 1^1 Violet Owens is another daughter of Mrs. G. J. Owens, No. 2 Carding, Clinton Mills, and she. too, has a birthday this month. Le June Dunaway was a year old March 24. She is the daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Clinton Mills. and now stands on tr.e scales at 27 ' pounds at one year old. I^ # " I ' V IK"it. Iwrafti 1 km Sue Gilliam from Clinton cele-- C brated her fourth birthday s March 10. C T ] flBk j|JI r ' jjjl I ^F/ ^^36^-i^^r -MS' *t$Mr? s/ llll^ Betty Samples is the daughter \ >? Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples. t Clinton Mills. Betty had a birth- 1 lay March 10. \ II ho llosscs thir Mills ... \ (Cont'd, from Page 6) >ured that it will not reach j ts destination without the doth being damaged or muti lated. Putting up an inade- I juate package would reflect jpon our company and our product. We endeavor to fold 1 and roll our cloth evenly and 1 securely so as to produce a t package that we can take I great pride in. and believe ? me, the truckers as well as 1 t h e bleacheries appreciate i this. ? As one fellow worker to c r-\ ?-> ?? 1 4 /a * > l-? ? ^J ^ . < uiiuini;!, ici ctiv.ii dim everi v i Line of us. throughout the en- s tire plant, take great pride in [ our work and produce a pro- ^ duct that will help keep our manv "bosses"?satisfied. I i IfrefatSfat you can make when you go looking for Value in cottons?Print Cloths, Broadcloths, Twills, Tobacco Cloths should be to see the new Premium Quality grey goods produced by CLINTON and LYDIA Mills where QUALITY of cloth is foremost I t Clinton Cottons.Ing 40 Worth Street, New York c THIS IS ONE of a new series * af advertisements being used in \ trade publications by our selling agents. Clinton Cottons. Inc., to 1 help sell more of our goods. Note t the emphasis which is placed on QUALITY. I I Talithia Marlpnp it th#? "hnnHlp >f joy" of S/Sgt. and Mrs. Raynond Dean, Lydia Cotton Mills, der mother is the former Nellie )wens of Lydia and her dad is K tationed now somewhere in C Germany. si HE CLOTHMAKER ' t 35i - . HV Vf fHjZ> Bonnie Taylor of Cross Hill mo vas six years old April 7. She is Mn he daughter of Marie and Webb gra Taylor both of whom are wea- Fra 'ers at Lydia Cotton Mills. ton /Voter Oaks, Roses 11 I m _ ?Sr \re Planted At .ydia Village SJ; thi More than 50 water oaks jts lave been planted around the Avdia village under the dircc- ^u, ion and supervision of J. R. ser larbin. Outside Foreman, mc ind his crew. Tree-guards ^ lave been placed around each vo; n order that they may grow ind add to the beautv and wo omfort of our village. Each ( rce guard has a catchy verse An Pencilled on it to encourage er. joth children and adults to Ca ake care of the trees. Wi Last Fall, Mrs. Inglett, the in Tnrliictviol -V - J7jested to the Woman's Club ,ir' . i hat 25 Blaze rose bushes be t )lanted along the upper fence pj. it the mill. The purchase of jjc hese roses was made by the eh iVoman's Club and the Lvdia sor Cotton Mills as a joint co- 5. >perative and community ef- 1 ort. Mr. C. M. McElhannon s<?r aipervised the planting of ^1C hese roses and sees that they "CJ jet the best possible start W() hrough proper fertilizing and vatchful care. The Woman's Club and the Company appreciates the in- , erest and enthusiasm that , . ... . las oeen snown in the plant- ~ ng of the roses and flowers j hiou^hout the village. We ma ci?ret to report, however, be< h it some person or persons us( lu^ up four rose bushes re- I rently, undoubtedly for their i 1 >wn personal use. We hope w" hat this person or persons vill feel honor bound to reurn these or feel obligated j o replace them at the earliest in mssible date. the B&t mM^ BSM r ^1 James Alvin, Jr., is the son of V flr. and Mrs. James Sorrow of Mr. Ilinton Mills. His father now is of erving in the army in Germany. his APRIL 15. 1953 I W 'JBMUfc. oyce Diane Webb is the 9nths-old daughter of Pfc. and s. Comer Webb. She is the nd-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ink Hedgepath of Lydia CotMills. / ri>(> (Century 't rier Record By Leon Hedspeth rhc Spinning Department. :ond Shift, of Clinton Mills s month wishes to salute "Old Timers" who have a al of more than three cenics of faithful and capable vice within the depart nt. "hose with five or more irs' service, together with 1 length of time they have rked here, are as follows: "land Shepherd, 26 years; nie Milam. 26; Paul Fost21; Harry Foster. 20; Joe ughman. 20; Margaret ight. 20; Cecil Lawson, 18; ther Turner, 18; Ellis But. 18; James E. Caughman. Edna Heaton. lfv Maaair lson, 16; Nellie Wilson, 14; ster Tucker, 10; Lottie irk. 9; Mary Harris, 8; nrv Lawson, 6; Howard ison, 5; Beatrice Richardi. 5 and Jeanette Starnes. rhis is a total of 808 years vice and we wish each of >se employees many more llthful. happy and SAFE rking years. Ain't 11 Soy iVhen God created man. He re him two ends?one to sit and one to think with. Sver since the bejjinninj*. in's success or failure lias ?n dependent on the one he ?d the most. t has always been, and II is. a case of "heads you 11, tails you lose." Mushrooms always grow damp places which is whv 'v look like umbrellas. if A "' if /ayne Johnson is the son of and Mrs. Herman Johnson Clinton Mills and celebrated ninth birthday April 1. I Frank is the son of Mrs. G. J. Owens of the No. 2 Carding Room, Second Shift, Clinton Cotton Mills. Frank just celebrated a birthday. 7 | ^ 71 Jimmy is the fine Cub Scout son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey of No. 2 Carding. Second Shift, Clinton Mills. He was 11 years old April 4. Wil'iom Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams of Clinton Cotton Mills. He celebrated his 11th birthday April 11. Anthony Wayne Marchbank is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rochester, No. 2 Carding, Second Shift, Clinton Mills. He celebrated a birthday April 8. ** V Louis Samples is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples of Clinton Mills and will have a birthday in April.