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JANUARY IS, 19S4 Both Clinto jkXr'J JH Ll -4 " Be "m. MRS. GRADY SMITH, president of th Society, is shown above presenting a linen aii sides, head of the Baptist Hospital, at a Ch Society. SOME OF THE EMPLOYEES OF NUMI above as they held a Christmas party at the wonderful evening of fellowship and Christi ? ?w--??IT^f* v %mi 4E/ ifi A CHRISTMAS PARTY CLIMAXED CI School. The program included Christmas mu were awarded by the teachers. Miss Betty Spi Continuous THE CLOTHMAK n And Lydia I ^ i > MMk? '<' ?ii_J? MKr * 'sw m -'- WF? M rHl V vVm ?Ir^H e Calvary Missionary THE CLOTH ROOM AT CI it to Dr. W. M. White- Clinton Community Building D ristmas dinner of the 50 employees attended the fes new Overseer of the Cloth Roo BBMt ,. j 5 f ? H E^l AJ ' * HmhI m [/^ " 1 1ER ONE SPINNING at Clinton Cotton Mills are shov Community Building right before Christmas. It was nas si irit. mJa * B VI Jt' JM L.OSING EXERCISES of the Clinton Mills Opportuni sic. plate refreshments and perfect attendance certificat 11 1 u- ? UlklA? ncxs anu iirs. Irene r/ mimire. Round Of PI ER Mill Comi ! ? A 'y ^r'I -.H H ' *9 Hfl Hp>. .ftp ^ v ^HHH&JH .INTON COTTON MILLS held its first ecember 12. one of the first Clinton-Ly tivities which included a four-course d m. / hS^^ ^^S f FJ 3P? I ^^BP/ Rm JL^ JKyT|s> I H GIVING OUT 3,000 CHRISTN fn Lvdia Mills was not an pasv inh H a ciently. Shown above are George Thornburg. C *4, lu (T! \, /v \ \ '! ., x t A s ) ly ADUU 1 4.UUU UttMlSTMAb BJ es of families of all Clinton employe are some of the fellows who helpe anned Fe 5 nunities f I KM flklt^SHl VJ ^n .wl3Lw / -^H annual Christmas party at the iia Christmas parties. Mere than inner. Millard Lee Poole is the [AS TREATS to all families at ut was handled quickly and effiFleming. Edward Beal and Paul were given out to member* es right before Christmas. These d with the mammoth job. stivities