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FEBRUARY 15. 1954 Mill Ston The Lyd "V^ \i\ ; ? THREE FRIENDLY CLERKS at tl Bobby South. Mrs. Elizabeth McLend Donald. They are well known to e\ community. rb 11 FI# I '-** , I ? iuao h ^ jfc '. * Wfl i SUPER SERVICE ALSO IS HA1S Texaco service station by Ted Ward, pleasing another Lydia Mills customei TJ ?s Feati M 1 i ^ ' rjl V ia Mills Stores MB ft? h r BL v^M' Tn^TLi UUla^fl le Lydia Mills' store are Mrs. Ion and Miss Betty Jo Mcreryone in the Lydia Mills mm I [DED out at the Lydia Mills Ted is shown in action here r. HE CLOTHMAKEI ire Servi Mill Operated Stores Have Service Record The mill operated stores at both Clinton and Lvdia Cotton Mills have been an asset to their respective communities for many, many years as a result of giving courteous and efficient service to their many patrons. Both stores are adequately staffed with trained personnel who are well known throughout the community. The Lvdia Mills Store is operated under the managership of Benny Arnold, while Bert Reeder is the popular i? ~c u~ r?i;^4 n/r:ii_ 11 I'd 11 eft I 1)1 lilt: V -1111 IUI1 1V1IUS Store. Both stores have a complete and modern stock of meats, groceries and dry goods. In fact they are stocked with the entire family in mind and can supply the everyday needs of the families in the community. There is a barbershop operated in conjunction with each store, and of course the latest addi IHJII ir> nicii vi ixIUUCI 11 new Texaco service stations. Charge accounts are available at both stores for all purchases, a great convenience in buying groceries and other needs. Frequent delivery service also is a great convenience to the customers of these stores. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard. Clinton, a daughter. Mrs. Shepard is the former Betty Lydia. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Caughman, of Orlando. Fla., a daughter, Linda Carol. Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman, Clinton. is the smiling grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts, Clinton, a daughter, Judy Dianne, February 1. I ice, Conv ^i* j?**-^ '^T"r ^^^^ESfc^BSK-/The Clinton Mills St< k ?. |V ^ m W - Jm THREE CLERKS IN THE CL1 above: Lewis Wallenzine. Wright Si rJVM Jai WHEN ITS FAST AND FRII McElhannon. Manager ol the Clii division of Clinton Mills Store, is t WANT TO HOOK RUGS? If there is sufficient in terest in the Clinton Mills community, a class in rug hooking is being planned. Anyone interested should immediately get in touch with Mrs. Myrtle West. Mrs. Joe Land. Mrs. Sarah Templeton or Mrs. Sarah Word. 5 enience ores MEATS r (SE ,:;*" j* w I \ 1 *'** ? > | ' ' * -^fr' , [NTON MILL Store are shown mpson and C. A. Sullivan. r^ s^|Kgw H KJeJ^^^H E> Lfl B LmW I 'J ulml INDLY service you want. Earl lton Texaco Service Station, a he one to hand it out. CLINTON MEN MEET The Clinton Mill Mens Club held its regular monthly meeting at the Community Building January 7. The following officers were named for 1954: President, William D. Terry; Secretary. Grange Campbell and treav i) r f>r f -j r 1 Fcnoin