The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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OCTOBER 15. 1954 . . . Friend! r "v ^jibl iiBL 1 iJH^ 1 LYDIA STORE CLOTHING D] merchandise are to be found in tl James Barre and Manager J. B. A: l ? , I g Be 'v wiWr'-'' ^ >* mm CLINTON MILLS STORE?Anc store where Fleming Ray, Ann T: Louis Wallenzine and Manager J. E Lydia Cub Scouts I Go On Outing 1 The Lydia Cub Scouts with ( their Den Mothers. Mrs. lone Wallace, Mrs. Earl Hamrijk ( and Miss Margaret Blakely . spent a week-end at the cot- t tage of Miss Blakely, at Bon- j darken near Hendersonville. x Scouting and nature study j was led bv the Den Chiefs, Ronald Corley, Tony Aber- j crombie and II er m a n l Burdette. s The group enjoyed a shop- t ping trip into Hendersonville t Saturday afternoon. Those ( making the trip were: Ricky 1 Corley. James McLendon. jimmy Alexander. Johnny Webb. Larry Ft ller. Joe Fuller. Rollen Revis. Johnny Walker. Donald Snider. Roger ( Patterson, Freddie Dickerson. Bruce Mills. Cecil Bagwell, Gary Goss. Jerry Hamrick, Walter Cato. Mitchell Wiglev, Odis Emery. < Johnny Hawkins, and Tommy 1 Hamrick. 1 1 Be sure to have your child enter the Big Safety Essay Contest and win a cash prize. 1 Details on Page One. T_ y Mill Sio EPARTMENT?Complete stocks le Lydia Mills Store. Mrs. Elizat -nold are shown in the picture. mk m Wr Efl I v ^ JBfH i this is the back portion of th< rammell, Wright Simpson. Cathe J. Reeder are at your service. ^ug Hooking Is Jnderway At Clinton The Rug Hooking Class at Clinton Mills opened its fall session at the Community renter in late September ^resided over by Mrs. Clinon West. Club president. -Mans were made to hold .veekly meetings at on Friday evenings. Those present included a arup mimhor nl ninmlnn'.' ind Mrs. Clara Boll Horn, in;tructor. Mrs. Horn will atone! the first weekly meeting ?ach month to give inlividual instruction on run looking. Mother (teaching alphabet): 'Now dear, what comes after J?" Child: ' Yeah!" # * * "Who will help a man to correct personality defects if lot his wife0" .isUs n hoart. hrob editor. Well, sister, here is his wife's mother. * * "Is your husband a bookworm?" "No. just an ordinary one." ? E CLOTHMAKER res Are Co Zm of the latest CLINTON Mil eth McLendon, Mills Store where to serve your neec pw Bfepl^nK^1 ? Clinton Mills LYDIA MILLS rine Dunaway, found in the Lydi> clerks ready to wi .. smop- _ ? A3C2_ : J Agnes Scott. Clinton Mills, , has been ill. Mildred Willis, Clinton f Spinning, has been sick. Mrs. Banks. Clinton Spin- ^ ning, has been out sick. . Mrs. Margaret F u lmer, ^ Clinton Spinning, is recover- ^ ing nicely at her home after j undergoing an operation on ( her arm at a Columbia hospital. Mrs. Charles Kellv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Clinton Mills, had a goiter operation October 4 Mrs. A. G. Galloway underwent surgery at Hays hospital in September and had to return later for several days. Keith Creswell. Clinton Mills, underwent a second operation October 1 at Spar iinKliVct hncintol and it? en ami imported as getting along fine. * Vanda Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bragg, Clinton Mills, is in the t hospital. ? nvenieiit . m i jRH Kj UT] -LS STORE?This is a portion o C. A. Sullivan and Maggie Cam] Is. ^ I > MARKET?The best in fresh * Mills Store. Butch McLendon a tit on you here. jirls Schedules \re Released The following schedule of egular meetings of Campfire iirls and Blue Birds are [iven for both the members ind parents in the Clinton dills community by Mrs. Joe .and. Community Director: Wa-haw-ka. Mrs. B. Freenan and Mrs. J. Watkins. eaders. Monday at 4:30. Ou-ci-ya. Mrs. J. V. Lowe and drs. Frank Hancock leaders. Tuesday at 4 o'clock; Wa-piii-va. Mrs. Murrav Adams eader. Wednesday at 4:30: Dt-vo-kwa. Mrs. Clarence Brookshire and Miss Ann Villiams. Thursday at 5; 31ue Birds. Mrs. A. C. Young. .Vednesdav at 3 o'clock. The above leaders, or juardians. wish to stress to parents that they urge members to maintain regular atendance at the weekly meetngs in order that the ranks nay be passed off. thereby diminatine retardation in redit and promotion for the jirls. * Father handing telephone o teen-age daughter: "Congratulations. It's a boy!" 5 n fllbbmb Mll^H f the "front end" of the Clinton shell are always ready and happy * * It, - * - , * A . * ? ,, 11 tA ? ^ L 1 I I . I. a=J meats at reasonable prices are nd Daryl Lawson are the friendly MIL. A? n vvnu mil i; I am a little thing with a big meaning. I help everybody. I unlock doors, open hearts, do away with prejudices. I create friendship and good will. I inspire respect and admiration. Everybody loves me. I bore nobody. I violate no law. I cost nothing. Manv have nraised me. none condemned me. I am pleasing to everyone. I am useful every moment of the day. Who am I? I am COURTESY. A sensible girl is not so sensible as she looks because a sensible girl has more sense than to look sensible. www A seventh grade pupil won first prize in his class for the best short baseball story: "Rain, no game." # * * Be sure to have your child enter the Big Safety Essay Contest and win a cash prize. Details on Page One.