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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 5. No. 11 Not.. 1956 Clinton. S. C. ?L5MTO VOL. 5. NO. 11 F SEVENTY FIVE ^g/Burm A f Tjj H 9M Bfl ^ Miss Harvey Mr. Bailey Miss Harvey and Miss Wilso Mills, respectively, join in cuttin Pin. 1957 Social Under The Law. we are obliged to make an additional deduction from your pay during the coming year. Beginning with the first payday in 1957, your share of the cost of the Government Social Security Program is in creased from 2'< to 21 |' # of your earnings so covered. This money is turned over by your company to the United States Government. The increased deduction is made necessary by law to meet the ever increasing cost and exW. R. FENNI R Glen Gaskins, Lydia Overseer and Ihe best of everything" to N fixer, who recently retired after 5' Mr. Fennell is held in high rega happy years of well deserved retir ?fir V/J-AVJ >UBLISHED BY AND FOR TH ! OfoC 1 n longest continu us service wome: g the "Old Time s" cake. The cak Security Pay tension of Social Security benefits. Your Company's Share of the cost of Social Security is also adjusted upward. From 1957 on, the company pays a tax equal to 2l \ ' of the pay of each covered employee. Combined employer - employee contributions toward Social Security now equal 41 '? of such payroll. If you have any questions about this change, please don't hesitate to talk to your supervisor. Pll PCTIDCC kbh U k I Ml k ^ J M H ^Hj V J Wf A 1 wmm of Weaving, is saying "farewell Ir. W. R. Fennell. 1st Shift loom 7 years in textiles, ird by all. We wish for him many ement. tju ISM OTl***' 'HIM E EMPLOYEES OF CLINTOl iiaiKiiirn ** IHMUhlJl Ij ? B! ^ r/v - Tiff 4B Mr. Templeton Miss Wilson n employees of Lydia and Clinto e was a huge replica of the servic WORTH REMEMBERING You cm always rcmembe that in safety you protect: Not a camera, but a humai eye. Not a pump, but a humai heart. Not a compressor, but a hu man lung. Not grease and oil. but hu man blood. Not tires, but human feet. You protect the most im portant machine on your jol ?the human body. CLINTON WOI Eg E m Mrs. Mvra Crocker recent ly presented a beautiful in stallation service for tin 1956-1957 Club Officers. Shi compared the light of lead ership to the ole lamp light er, who before darkness lii the lights of guidance anc protection so that his fellow sW,R V-LYDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S. C. with wum Watches and Service Employees with 25-year President P. S. Bailey spoke and presented awards at the first annual "Old Timers" Banquet held last Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian College Dining Hall He stated. "We have made progress and we will continue. in this I am confident. I am proud of you and wish to thank you again for the years you have given and for your loyalty over all these years. I am proud to be counted among you." Following Mr. Bailey's speech, his aunt. Mrs. C. M. Bailey presented him with a watch and service pin for his ^ more than twenty-five years I continued service with Clin ton Mills. After a Thanksgiving dinn ner complete with all the e trimmings, the Hi-Neighbor Quartet of Anderson pro\ ided musical entertainment. T a a _ l ^ imeniai overseers along with the Superintendents took pride in congratulating those receiving 1 awards. The following were hont ored: CLINTON MILLS: Spinning ? Clara Brown. Lollie Byrum, E. E. Cagle, Sr., R. D. Daniels, Vinola Dunaway, Vesta Eubanks, Leila Eustace. Lydia Gilbert, Leonard Gilliam, Will Hamp tun, oessie MOltzciaw, Koy 3 Holtzclaw, Lester Ivester, Rubv Ivester, I la Kernells, MAN'S CLUB INST/ Bf B ' * , M' man may not falter in the : night. ( ? The Officers holding can? dies are?Mrs. Lucille Taylor, i President; Mrs. Eva West. ' . 1st Vice President; Mrs. ' [ Mary Brookshire, 2nd Vice Prpsidpll t Mrs Vpra BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton. S. C. Permit No. 59 NOVEMBER. 1956 IT IIUDI KT Pins Presented to s of Continous Service Maud Medlin, Bessie Meece, C. F. Oakley, Sr., Kate Riddle, Forrest Samples, Clara Shepard, Vera Smith, Mynia Sullivan. Weaving?Coley Campbell, Nathan Cannon, Blanche r- 1 1 \l T A FA vicswui, w. rv. uuiiaway, Cscar Kinard, J. J. McGinnis, Helen Mattox. J. C. Meadors, T. M. Meadors, Ralph Stewart, Virgil Webb, Missouri Wilkie. Shop ? Grange Campbell, R. L. Trammell. Cloth?Winnie D. Barnett, James A. Dunaway, Myrtle Wallenzine. Carding?Brooks Dunaway, Charles Dunaway, Jr., Dan Dunaway, James C. Kernells, Sr., A. N. Lancaster, D. E. Medlock. Sr., Will Shepard, Marvin Whitmire. O. R. Shepard. Office ? Claude Trammell, Gladvs Wilson. LYDIA MILLS Weaving ? Jim C a u b 1 e, Alice Motte. Mell Satterfield, H. C. Smith, Wm. Thrift. Sr. Carding?Floyd Emory, C. R. Kuvkendall. Noland McCravey, Alice Snider. Spinning ? Venie Austin, Walter L. Cato. Charles Cobb, Addie Coleman. Lizzie Davis, Matt Davis. Eddie Harris, Maude Harvey, Nora Kirbv, Rachel Moslev, Brooks Patterson. Claude Willard. H. W. Williams. Shop?Clyde Trammell. Office?J. D. Hairston. Sr. ILLS OFFICERS HO secretary; Mrs. Maggie Reynolds. Asst. Secretary; Mrs. Janie Freeman. Asst. Treasurer. Mrs. Fannie Frier, Treasurer, and Mrs. Edna Travnham Rot-?r?rtr?i - . X.V.1U, VV1 , w VI C absent when the photograph was made.