The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1955, Page 6, Image 8
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RUNNER-UP PRIZE WINNER
on were C. E. Moles, tackle box; C
bell Hambrick. minnow bucket; C.
erts, Jr.. one dozen plugs. Not pr<
GRAND PRIZE WINNER of ih
the past season is Gene Butler, ric
motor from club president D. C. W
pound 13 ounce bass.
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1956 OFFICERS OF THE CLINT
here as they were recently elected 1
bell, president; Harry Lanford, vice
rector and Bill Terry, secretary am
Operation Santa
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Moose members in time for
Santa's visit.
If possible, these toys
should be delivered or picked
up by December 10 so that
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"arl Campbell, lackle box; L. A. Bo
E. Leopard, flashlight; Harry Lanfo
?sent were J. J. Brabham. Frank M
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e Clinlon Mill's Fishing Club for
jht. shown receiving an oulboard
hitman. His prize catch was a 7
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ON MILLS Fishing Club are shown
>y the Club. They are Carl Campi
president; Gene Butler, prize did
treasurer.
int.- uctcsscii y icptiu s uuii ue
made and so that the Moose
Lodge can know how many
children can be given "that
Christmas feeling."
You'll have a better
"Christmas feeling" too,
when you awake Christ
HE CLOTHMAKER
lg Club contest for the past seasyette,
minnow bucket; Mrs. Isard,
spinning reel and Robby Robotes
and Harry Foster.
Bailey Services...
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Friday morning's meeting
was opened with a devotional
by Rev. James Huggins,
followed by a reading of the
minutes and conference reports.
Various committee reports
were given in the afternoon.
Business meetings occupied
the conference Saturday. A
inomnrinl coririf>o uric nnn.
ducted at 11:15 Sunday morning
by Mrs. Victor Shealev.
The morning worship service
Sunday was given by Dr.
Carl Mclntyre, president. International
Council of Christian
Churches, and pastor of
the Bible Presbyterian
Church at Hollingswood, N.
J.
...Stork Club...
Mr. and Mrs. Walton announce
the birth of a son.
David Lee, at Self Memorial
hospital. October 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham,
a son, Jackie Devore,
October 22, at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Graham is the former
Miss Juanita McGinnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bentley,
Clinton Mills, announce
the arrival of a son, October
3, Ronald Eugene.
A-3-C and Mrs. Allen Warren
White, Jr., Lydia Mills,
announce the birth of a son,
Allen Warren, III, at Blalock
Clinic, September 30. Mrs.
Whltp i<2 t hp fnrtnoe TV/Tico P. ir
bara Whitmire.
mas Sunday morning and
know that some little
child, somewhere, is happy.
The^ might not have
been if you had not gone
to just a little bit of trouble
and taken a toy or so by the
Moose lodge.
For any additional information,
please contact Bill Terry,
Governor of the Lodge, at
201 Bailey Street.
CLINTON HE
Second Spooling
By Nellie Young w>
cu
Rev. and Mrs. James Wil- y0
liams and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Fowler were dinner guests an
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhod- pj,
es. es
Mr. Stone is improving after
an operation at Blalock
Clinic. Ci
Birthdays: Mrs. Stone Oct.
24 . . . Mrs. Craine, Oct. 20 M
. . . Mildred Rhodes, Nov. 11 he
. . . Eddie Malone will be 16 St
years old Nov. 2\ . . . JJanny to
Malone will be a year old C<
Nov. 3. sc
Our sick list includes Nellie
Young, Lucille Lawson fr
and Callie Fowler. er
...THE WE
My life is but a weaving SI
Between my Lord and me.
I cannot choose the colors T1
He worketh steadily.
Oft times He weaveth sorrow
And I in foolish pride a
Forget He sees the upper
And I the underside.
Not 'til the loom is silent
And the shuttles cease to fly
Jf clcor/ie Buck
k<
Corporal "Pat" Lowe, son a
of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe, ^
recently received his discharge
from the U. S. Army
Signal Corps. y(
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Fools need advice, but only
wise men are the better for it.
?Proverb h(
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VAN OXNER. JR.
I an Oxner, Jr. and Furnian liri
Relations Director Claude Crocker,
Mills at the annual Accident I'reven
Safely Council in Chicago early this
the Congress will he included in the I
Girls Registered I
Clinton Campfire
CI
The Campfire, Bluebird and L
Horizon clubs of the Petaga rc
district, (Clinton Mills) have If
recently registered 82 girls
and 25 leaders, making a to- n<
tal of 107 acti\ t in this type t!
of work in eight groups. ol
This impressive number M
will be further increased be- w
cause another group will be cc
registered by the end of the
month. Any interested girls q
in any of the appropriate age ]
ffrnnnc cVtAiiM nnf f aiw?U
UIIV/U1U 111 VV/ULI1
with the Community Center 11
right away to find out where c':
they should register. B
NOVEMBER 15. 1955 |
WS ITEMS |
Little R o ge r Strickland
ishes to express his appreition
to each of you for
ur great kindness shown to A
m during his recent illness ^
d stay at the Laurens hos- j
tal. He wishes God's richt
blessings on all of you.
ARNIVAL PROCEEDS
Proceeds of the Clinton
ills nanowe en carnival
;ld last month at Academy
reet School will be used
r the Petaga District of
impfire Girls and for a
hool project.
A contribution of $50.U0
om the proceeds were givi
to the school.
: A VER...
iall God unroll the canvas
And explain the reason why
le dark threads are as
needful
In the weaver's skillful hand
s the thread of gold and
silver
In the pattern He has
nlnnn oH
A small boy leading a don?y,
strolled by an Army
imp. A pair of soldiers stood
inning at him.
"What are you holding onto
)ur brother so tight for, son>'?"
one of them called out.
The little boy replied, "So
? won't join the Army."
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FURMAN BRATCHER
itelier, together uith Industrial
represented ( Union ami Lydia
lion Congress of the \ational
month. Ideas brought out at
Atlia-Clinton Safety program.
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nils Arc Ringing...
Miss Eleanor Blackwell beime
the bride of Homer
avvson September 16, in Lau?ns,
and are now making
ieir home at 406 Davis St.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo. Howe anounce
the engagement of
leir daughter, Sue, to Amid
Edmonds, son of Mr. and
frs. Jessie Edmonds. The
edding will take place De?mber
25.
Mrs. Gertrude H o 1 b e r t.
linton Mills, announces the
igagement of her son, Curs,
to Miss Agnes Eubank,
nughter of Mr. and Mrs.
oyd Eubank.