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AUGUST IS, 1954 How M NEW TV SET?Television pro< ment as Mrs. Ralph Blackwell, abo' Fixer, well know having just bou you guess how many television sets Room equipment shown in the pic You can buy a fine SI 946 which means you c Feeders at Clinton Mills a have 10 more Feeders in S300 T. V. sets for the $ Lydia Cotton Mills is to Strictly For Wonder why it is that practically every mill has a "practical" joker in its midst and unfortunately this creature sometimes is found in every department? We also wonder who in the world ever named this character a "practical" joker when there is certainly nothing practical about his operations. Horseplay in our mills has been largely eliminated, mostly because these "practical jokers" have found that no one else enjoys or appreciates their antics. Nevertheless, there still are a few and as long as there is one loose on the mill premises, there is a big gamble that someone is going to get hurt or even killed. In fact, his little joke may even backfire and the practical joker may turn out to be the victim. If this could he the case all the time, it would be fine because soon we would eliminate all of them. But. too often, it is the innocent person who falls prey to his work. Here are a few "big laffs" caused bv horseplay recently in textile mills . . . they could happen here unless horseplay is eliminated. The nrnrtie:i1 inkor r- ? J...... - '? "hot foot" to a follow employee. Infection set in, the man had to go to the hospital for several weeks and his foot had to he amputated. Big TJ [uch Da SI jrams provide a lot of entertainve. and her husband. Lydia Loom ght this new television set. Can could be bought for the Opening ture at the right? quality television set for y ould buy six television sets mounting to an investmen the Lydia Opening Room >50,596 our mills provide provide the best equipmer The Horses laugh, but not for the victim and his family. Another horseplaver "goos eci someone with an air hose. He was rushed to the hospital where eight inches of his intestines had to be removed. Big joke? Two men were going through a swinging door from one department to another and the practical joker slammed the door back into the other fellow's face. All of his front teeth were knocked out and had to be replaced with false ones. Guess they all had a big laugh out of that one. or did they? Then there was another character who put some sand down into an air hose, knowing that several fellows used it to clean off their clothes, even though they had been warned constantly not to. One did. He had to be hospitalized a good while, but now you have to get pretty close up to see that one of his eyes is glass, lie doesn't think it much of a joke, nor do his friends. These are not fictitious "jokes", hut actual cases which have happened in mills similar to ours. We could cite many more from the records. hut we believe these are sufficient to remind us of the pain and ai*onv which can result from just a little horseplay. Chances are the j HE CLOTHMAKE ? You 1 I ' fmSBM BLENDING FEEDERS?Nath Room where raw cotton starts on 16 of these Blending Feeders at CI ears of enjoyment for ab for the 81916 Clinton ! t of 831,136 which won which would buy 65 mo for the finest in Openin it for the be?t employees horseplay artist may not read this article. Next time you see him getting ready to pull one of his "funny" acts, remind him of some of the things mentioned above. Mayoe they will sober him up so he can learn to live like a normal human being. We hope so, anyway. Be pretty if you can. be witty if you must, be agreeable if it kills you. |BHj ?>-?v bjf]* NEW CHURCH AT LYDIA? recently completed in the Lydia C are planned for August 23-29 with R ?hink ll Jfl B4I aniel Copeland is shown here in its long way through the mills to linton and 10 at Lydia Mill. out S300 or less. The Ble Mills spends for each F ild huv 104 television sel re television sets. Altogetli w Room equipment. Tin to provide the best quali Clinton bcouts Have Camp At Old Indian Boy Scout Troop No. 138. Clinton Mills, spent an enjoyable and profitable week at Camp Old Indian the week of August 1-6. Scoutmaster John Vassey was in charge of the group of about 20 boys, one of the largest groups ever to attend from our local troop. p This is the imposing new Lydia ommunity. Rev. Robert Barron is 1 i Rev. Archie Davis as the guest n 7 I Costs? the Clinton Cotton Mills Opening become fine quality cloth. We hare ndin<r Feeder above costs eeder. But there are 16 ts at S300 each. Then we ler, 169 homes could have ? policy of Clinton and itv cloth on the market. rv_: j'_ r I ^.ufjiu s corner | Miss Peggy Morley, of England, became the bride of Franklin D. Crowell, son of Mrs. Lois Crowell. Lydia Mills. July 24 in England. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pridmore announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to John Richard Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Snyder, on July 30. Jk \ Presbyterian Church which was he Supply Pastor. Revival service* minister.