The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1955, Page 4, Image 6

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4 THE CLO Published by and CLINTON and L Clinton, Sc Calvin Cooper FRED GALLOWA E. C. HUFFSTI The publishers of T1 items of interest from its reporters or to the person Successful i The annual United App charitable and character buil completed in our Clinton an even more so than the simiis The results of the drive a fact which we have knowr are good people, they are g ways ready and willing to di who are less fortunate or w an individual. Thanks to the formation only drive for funds which this year. Recognizing thi: and management contributec worthwhile purposes. Thes< ated by those who benefit i SAFETY IS Not long ago, safety me were stating that "if people things"?fires and home ac The story has changed, one of the most highly mech cated world. To stay out oi cational background. Present day causes of 1 washing machines and air < Both fire and safety are are to be safe today, we mi live in; we must learn mor us; we must demand that ou Books, all kinds of techni is needed now is the desire learn. Prompt Care For Ulcers Is Necessary Ulcers of the stomach is fairly common cause of pai in the abdomen, perhaps n< quite so dramatic as an ii flamed appendix in first mal ing their presence known, bi very persisient, especially neglected. An ulcer is annoying n< only because it is painful bi on account of the threat th< it may cause hemorrhage ( perforation. A characteristic sign of u cer in the early stages is gnawing sensation that is r lieved by eating. Just how ulcers start something of a medical mv tery but it is common f( them to be accompanied t increased acidity in the ston ach. That is the reason vvh a neutralizer like a glass < milk or a soda mint gives r lief. It is why anything th; increases stomach acidil makes the pain worse. An extra cup or two < black coffee, or heavy, spic T THMAKER for the employees of YDIA Cotton Mills uth Carolina V ( r? jn c.crior lY?Staff Photographer :TLER?Staff Artist 1 ] i he Clothmaker will welcome readers. Turn them in to your nel office. i Appeal Drive eal drive for funds to support [ding organizations has just been d Lydia Mills. It was a success, ir successful drive held last year. just completed again evidences 1 all along?Clinton-Lydia people food neighbors, and they are alg into their pockets to help those rhen disaster strikes a family or of the United Appeal, this is the will be conducted in our mills > fact, Clinton-Lydia employees I a new record in funds for these b funds will be greatly appreci:rom them. NOT SIMPLE ?n and fire protection engineers i would only learn a few simple cidents would be prevented. The American home has become lanized devices in all this complit trouble, we really need an edulome fires involving TV, radio, conditioning are complex, out of the Kindergarten. If we ist realize the kind of world we e about hazards which surround r children receive this education, ical material, are available. What. 4. _ 1 T '1 "* io snow ana me willingness to foods may be enough to do it. Worry, anxiety and angei must be avoided, too, as any emotional upset tends to aggravate the condition. If you are the victim of ulcers you will need more than a a restricted diet and advice n and medicine from your docDt tor. It takes medical care i- plus emotional control to ob< tain good and lasting results it in overcoming ulcers, if It may take a little time, it may not be easy for you, at oui oe iair to your doctor ait bout diet and medication. A3t bove all, be fair to yourself. )r It's the best way to get back in top form and the shortest 1- time. a e- "A dime is just a dollar ? with all the taxes taken is out!" s ;>r The black sheep in every >y family was at one time the a- petted lamb. ly of The man with a long head e- is capable of using it on short at notice. ty Wealth is the bull's eye on of the target at which some huyj mans aim. HE CLOTHMAKER As With One Heart And Voi< Days Of Thanh His heart wrung with anguish over the suffering and death of so many Americans an the battlefields of the blue and the gray, President Abraham Lincoln still found much to thank Almighty God for in the grim October days of 1863, in a Thanksgiving Day proclamation that has significance and meaning for all of us today. Said the great Lincoln: "The year that is drawing to its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bount i n 11 ? L i n V-> r? *- 4- il ? ? * ucj, wiuv.il ui e su uunaiciiiuy enjuyeu inai we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added which are of so extraordinary a nature that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God . . t ! Iff H - i J/ V There are some mistakes it Life is far fi t would be a mistake not to the time mor make. teeth and hair Some peoples' idea of econ- Unfortunatel omy is to save their money anything an o for others to spend. about I-trouble NOVEMBER 15. 1955 :e... vsgiving, Praise "Needful diversions of wealth and streng- A th from the fields of peaceful industry to * the national defense have not arrested the plow, the shsuttle or the ship . . . population has steadily increased. "No human counsel hath devised, nor hath nnxr ol 1-* '? n rl tif/AI'L nrl nut 4 .f4 an y iiiui uu ucuiu wui i\cu uui iiiuou KI cdl things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, Who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy. "It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American people ... by a day of Thanksgiving and praise to our beneficient Father Who dwelleth in the Heavens." The mark of quality is not achieved in a moment. It is the result of years of experience and experimenting. It is the result of panistaking care in every single operation. It is providing the most modern and advanced methods and machinery in all our operations. It is the result of constant, dynamic, striving for new and better horizons. The Quality Manufacturing of Clinton and Lydia cloths has come to be known in the nation's markets as a standard with which other cloths are measured. It is a very strong thread that has bound our customers for more than half a century. Let's do all in our power to keep that thread strong. >m static; about Ladies should not be annoyley comes in, C(j because people say "man stait leaving. anci wife" as though man were v there isn't lhc 8reatcr importance. Reicculist can tlo member, they also say "pork and beans."