The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1955, Page 3, Image 3
MARCH 15, 1955
TREE SLOGANS FR
My title is an oak,
I want to be strong.
I will be that, too,
If you don't treat me wrong.
Kenneth Trammell
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I am a tree,
Weak and small.
Help me grow
And not to fall.
Hey ward Tumlin
* *
I'm a tree,
Don't you see?
So don't play cowboy
And Ride on me.
Eddie Abercrombie
* # #
If I'm to grow
Don't bend me low
Let me remain
Growing tall like a cane.
Timothy Kelly
* * *
I am little
I am small
If you ride me
I will fall.
Mack Gaffney
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I'm a little oak tree
Standing alone.
If you play on me
I'll soon be gone.
Charlie Harris
* *
I'm a little tree
Short and fat.
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won i run over me
And knock me flat.
Gary Sprouse
# #
A lending hand
For a little tree
May prosper someday
For you and me.
Gary Sprouse
I may not be useful in the
winter but wait until the
summer when the sun is hot
and you will see and like
us beautiful trees.
Billy Wyatt
* * *
I am a tree
Round and fat.
Don't hit mo with
A baseball bat.
Lavorn Templeton
* *
Give me aid and I
Will ^ive me shade.
John Walker
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I'm a little baby tree.
So please don't bend me.
John Walker
* # *
Don't you see
I'm just a little tree?
So please, please
Don't climb on mo.
Walter Cate
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Wanda Lee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Phillips, Clinton
Mills Weaving, was nine
years old January 24.
OMLYDIA MILLS
I'm a little tree
So why pick on me?
Richard Corley
* *
I'll grow straight and strong
If you'll leave me alone.
Richard Corley
* * #
I am just a little tree
I hope you won't cut on me.
Johnny Oakley
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I am a little tree
I like birds sitting on me.
Johnny Oakley
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I am a little tree,
You see.
I don't want you
To nlav on me.
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Odis Emery
* * *
I grow tall
I grow slender
Don't break me for
Then I splinter.
Boyce Peyton
* *
I'm just a little tree
So please don't touch me.
Bobby Morgan
# *
If you will leave me alone
I'll give you shade.
Bobby Morgan
* #
I am a lovely little tree
Please do not climb on me.
James Cokei
# *
I em a tree
Slender and small
If r ou help me
I'll grow nice and tall.
Bruce Mill:
* * *
A tree can't walk
A tree can't prav
So read this sign
And lot me stay.
Bruce Mills
# * *
I'm a little pine
So please
Lot me stand in line.
Richard Sanders
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I am a tree
So please
Don't cut or scrape me.
Rollen Revis
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I want to ho froe like you
so please don't do me any
old way.
Rollen Revis
* * *
Please be kind to me
So that I can grow
And he a lovely tree.
Rollen Revis
* *
I want to he the biggest tret
in town
So please don't knock me
down.
Rollen Revif
* # *
Watch your stop
I haven't much pope
But I'd like to help
Your village look better.
Clarence Blackwell
* * *
I'm a tree
Tall and straight
Don't jump on me
And make me break.
Alvin Satterfield
* *
Please don't swing
And play on mo.
You're no monkey
But I'm a tree.
Roger Whitmire
r H E CLOTHMAKE
FEBRUARY PARTY
HELD HONORING
DEBBIE W'LLIAMS
A lovely children's party
was given in February at the
lone Wallace kindergarten at
Lydia as Mrs. Sam Williams
entertained in honor of her
daughter, Debbie, on her
sixth birthday.
Mrs. Williams was assisted
by Mrs. Daniel Osborne, Mrs.
Cecil Pearson and Mrs. Wallace
in games and serving
refreshments.
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V.II V.UO Id I IICIIIC
For May Festival
Plans now are underway
for the annual May Festival
at the Lvdia Community
using a circus theme. "The
Big Top."
Several hundred voungl
sters will take part in the
festival this year and practice
will soon get underway.
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I'm a tree
Round and small
Let me grow
1 Big and tall.
Joel McElhannon
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I'm no pine
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out mib me is mine.
Joel McElhannon
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I'm a tree
Stay off me.
Joel McElhannor
j * *
All of us trees
Like to grow big
So please don't come
Along and dig.
Thomas Meeks
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I'm an oak
Don't strike me down
For someday I
Will shade your town.
? Jack Harris
# * *
I'm a tree
Round and tall.
If you play on me
5 I'll probably fall.
Mickey Thomas
* * *
Let me ijrow
Beside your street
5 And I will make it
Look so neat.
Micky Thomas
# # #
I'm a little oak
5 and
Don't want to be broke.
Micky Thomas
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Lucille is the attractive daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Dunaway. Clinton Mills. She will
be 15 March 31.
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CLINTON-LYDIA COTTONS AF
Joan Reeder. daughter of Mr. and Mr:
glimpse of one of the Clinton-Lydia
show March 22 at the Clinton High
is free.
NEWS ITEMS
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By Ruth Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Hennie
Brown, of Joanna, visited
Addie B. Coleman for a be
1 weekend. or
Mrs. Annie Mae Roper is ar
visiting her husband. G. E. co
Roper, in El Paso. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Galman
went to a big supper at the f
1 40 and 8 Club in Greenville. ,a
Mrs. Evelyn Woody visited c r
her sister, Kate Franklin, in
Anderson.
James Woody visited his w
parents over a weekend. nc
' Ernest O'Shields visited
the J. B. O'Shields.
Airman Second Class Wal- ca
ter W h i 11 and Claudine w
Howell Whitt announce the M
birth of a daughter. January
1 22
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Griffin
observed their 12th wedding
anniversary February 14.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gre;
gorv observed their first wedding
anniversary February
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Rodney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddv Campbell, was
one year old February 5.
Addie B. Coleman had a
birthday February 27.
Lizzie Hawkins celebrated
a birthday January 27.
Michael Kirbv was 10 years ^
old February 10.
Second Carding
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton
visited friends in Ware
Shoals.
Floyd McClain visited his
mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. Miles McClain.
Barbara McCravv. daugh- an
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noland
P?
McCravv, and William Boling.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fj
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tOUND THE CLOCK?Martha
i. Bert Reeder. gives a preview
cottons to be modeled at th*.
School auditorium. Admission
AT LYDIA
aul Boling. were married
L'bruarv 19 at Lvdia Mills.
Lost
Two black and white
?agle dogs, one male and
le female. If you know
lvthing about these, please
mtact Herman Phipps.
It is better to mend one
ult in yourself than a huned
faults in your neighbor.
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It is right to be contented
ith wnat you have, but
ver with what you are.
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You're an old-timer if you
n remember way back
hen a baby sitter was called
/it
* *
Killing time is not murder;
is suicide.
Randell Montjoy, son of Mr.
id Mrs. J. H. Montjoy. Lydia
ills, was one of the boys
irticipating on the Parliamenry
Procedure team of the
aurens chapter of the Future
armers of America.