The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5
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A CHRISTMAS PARTY CLIMAXED CI
School. The program included Christmas mu
were awarded by the teachers. Miss Betty Spi
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ristmas dinner of the 50 employees attended the fes
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Community Building right before Christmas. It was
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L.OSING EXERCISES of the Clinton Mills Opportuni
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inner. Millard Lee Poole is the
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ut was handled quickly and effiFleming.
Edward Beal and Paul
were given out to member*
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d with the mammoth job.
stivities