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NOVEMBER 15. 1954 Prize Contest Essay careless about one thing you must be careless about others. In the long run you are sure to get hurt. So be careful always about everything. Stop! Look! Search! Find! Make sure its safe and leave it safe for the next person. Accidents cause pain and loads of worry. Don't let them happen. Lydia $10 Winner By Charlie Harris T 1L _ _ 1 - - - i inniK my lather should work safely because he must work and support his family of five. Also he must keep them well clothed and if an accident causes him to lose time, we wouldn't have any means of support. My father must also work so that I may go to school. Me must kf?ep up his home so that we can live decently. I think my father should work safely also because he is well loved bv his family and friends. If he had an accident we would all be very grieved. Mv father should work safely because if he had an accident it would cost the mill a lnt r>f 1 L -- ."v v,t iiiuucv tniu ne might even be without a job. Clinton $10 Winner By Sandra Ivester I think my father and mother should work safely in Clinton Mills because it is dangerous to work in a place where a safety program is not in force. Accidents can very easily happen when no effort is made to prevent them. When we try hard we find many hazards which could cause accidents but we find them in time to prevent them. When you are careless you often get paid back bv a serious injury to someone which may even cost a life. It is not only for the benefit of the mill and the employee. but also for the home. Safety is always important in anything you do for a very happy and secure life. Let this always be your motto for the sake of friends and loved ones. "Always be careful." Clinton S5.00 Winner By Tony Hooper 1 think my mother should wins an ifjL Giles and Miles are sons of the Miles Lawsons, Clinton Mills, and will be nine years old January 6. T_E (Cont'd, from Page 1) work safelv in Clinton Mills because Webster says that safety is a state of being safe. Naturally I want my mother safe and also the other em- I ployees. We who live in ^ America know that health 1 comes first. Carelessness ? causes so many accidents * each year and is also a loss ( of time and profit both to 1 the employee and to the mill. . Safety saves time and ( money for the employee and ( ine empiover. l he employer , has to make monev to pro- , vide jobs for thousands of j employees. Accidents show ( no profit for either side. In ? the community that I live in ' < mv mother's employer cer- . tainlv believes in everv child } of an emplovee having an ( education. This has been ? proved since the beginning j of our mills. I was born and brought up at Clinton Cotton Mills and I think I am a luckv bov. I am a bov scout and football player. I also eniov a nice clean swimming ; pool. As I grow older I will 1 eniov manv more advantages ' made possible bv the mills. 1 Manv of these would not be 1 possible if there were lots of 1 accidents in the mills. I Lydia S5.0T Winner By Peggy Sue Willard I think my father should work safelv at Lvdia Mills because there are so many kinds of safety in use to protect him. The mills lodav are very clean. Thev have safetv committees which work at all times to encourage emplovees to work safelv. They have a clinic with a registered nurse who not onlv takes care of employees but also their families. The mills are well lighted. With all these advantages. I think it is up to the individual emplovees to do evervthing possible to work safely. ( Lvdia S2.50 Winner By Florence Revis I think my mother should work safely at Lvdia Mills | because if she is careless and | pets hurt, she will lose time . and that will not be pood. I ; think my mother should i keep bottles, bobbins and < id Twins BH ^ T # ^^BHiRi - -J Miriam and Marion are the children of the Miles Lawsons, < Clinton Mills. They will be five 1 years old December 5. 1 IE CLOTHMAKEf Miss Ruby Nell Strickland Decame the bride of Richard kVoodard October 29 in -.aurens before Probate Judge Wasson. They are naking their home at present )n Sloan street with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodard, Jr. )ther things which cause accidents off the floors. When ve are careless, others mav suffer from it too. We are aappier when we try to help ather people. By practicing safety my mother is setting i good example for other aeople to follow. She will lot have to lose time, pay doctor bills or cause others to suffer when she puts safety first. Clinton $2.50 Winner By Walter O'Shields I think my step-father should work safely in Clinton Cotton Mills because I :an tell by reading The Clothmaker that the company has been doing everything possible to provide safe working conditions for all employees. I think dad is nnlv Hnintr V?ic nart K*. ? - - J-/UI V KJ > WUI f\" ing safely at all times. We all love and need our dads so the\* should keep safety on their minds at all times whether on or off the job. The following runners-up are being presented a silver dollar each bv the Tri-State Safety Journal of Anderson. By Betty Ott, Clinton Mother and father should work safelv at Clinton Mills because there are so manv people working with them in which working safely means protection to their lives. Mother and father should work safelv because it helps keep people from losing time and prevents the pain and ?ost of injuries. By Jerry Campbell. Clinton I think my mother and father should work safely to prevent accidents to themselves and to other people. >afe working protects the machinery, prevents large :loctor and hospital bills and n'en saves the lives of (Cont'd, on Page 8) Harriet and Barbara are the laughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 31ack. Clinton Mills. Harriet was hree years old September 24. I 1 w I J H 1 y Jl'^l A. fl Ynunn .Ir nf tka P and also a Boy Scout official, is son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neeb Court of Honor. RECEIVE AWARD?These I Lydia employees, were presente last Court of Honor held in Oct' Lydia Campfire Girls Entertain The Aowakiya group ol Camp Fire Girls at Lvdia Mills entertained a group ol friends in October at thr Community Center with a lovely Halloween party. The rooms were attractively decorated in orange and black, with Jack-O-Lanterns and black cats arranged on small tables. A black witch reigned over the cauldren and presided at the refreshment table which was lighted bv tall glowing orange candles. Faye Bailey receiv - 1 T - cvi uil" I^UI'SIS dliu rj lit L.Q1S Kirby directed the "spooky* games. In the dress contest the prizes were won by Shelby Alexander. Betty Lou McLendon and Eddie Abercrombie. Joan Wiglev and Sue Hamilton served a sandwich plate with drinks. 7 ml > M Linton-Lydia Standards Department ; shown here presenting Joe Neely. r, the Life Scout award at a recent MSB Joy Scouts, all sons of Clinton and d awards or higher ranks at the Death Claims , Mr. Cornelson i (Cont'd, from Page 1) > pepper, Va., died in 1932. Mr. Cornelson became associated with Lvdia Cotton Mills in 1938 with his uncle, C. M. Bailev. He later went to Spartanburg where he was assistant treasurer of aparian jviius. Keturning lo Clinton he was Vice President of Clinton and Lvdia Mills until his death. He is survived by one son, George H. Cornelson, Jr., his . mother, both of Clinton, and one sister, Mrs. Walter Montgomery, of Spartanburg. Funeral services were held i last Wednesday at his home conducted by Dr. William R. Turner, assisted by Dr. D. J. ? Woods. Interment was in i the Presbyterian Church cemetery.