The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1957, Image 1

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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 6. No. 4 April. 1957 Clinton. S. C. (gmnr?* VOL. 6. NO. 4 P Clinton Wins P Clinton Mills won the President's Plaque for Accident Prevention for the first cuarter of 1957. Robert M. Vance, Vice President, presented the nlaaue to Suot. G. M. Huguley in the unavoidable absence of President Bailey. Speaking at the Supervisory Safety meeting in the Community House on Monctav, April 8. Mr. Vance said. "I'm sure that in winning the plaque this quarter with what in your own opinion is a far less than satisfactory record will but serve to enrnuraffp vnn to r>on*;irloraKK' improve your record to the point where you may be proud of your safety record and achievements." Supt. Hugulev expressed pleasure on behalf of all the supervisory staff, and employees in winning the nlarmn firnt T-T? ?r>iH "TVrmr r n * WM4V*' A,v/" that we have won it first with an unimpressive record, we want to keep it from now on through a better job in accident prevention and with a record of which we can all be justly proud." Out of a possible 1000 points, Clinton defeated Lydia for the plaque 925 to 916. Davenport Ami I>ark To Hoys' State Cecil Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. 401 North Broad Street, Clinton, and Joe Lark, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark, 161 Cypress, Lydia, have been selected and will be sponsored by Clinton and Lydia Mills respectively at Palmetto Boys' State this year. Boys' State is held for one week during June each year at the South Carolina Area Trade School, West Columbia < ; r Boys are selected for this honor on the basis of high moral character, good sportsmanship and potential leadership tendencies. Principles and procedures of government are taught at Bovs' State to rising senior class members from high schools throughout South Carolina. Bobby Ginn, Clinton, and T? 1 k'ntrl/nnrloll T attended last year. r<r _ vLU UBLISHED BY AND FOR THE resident's Safety m _ '-.A ^"SV rfi^^S's V-V?; * F ! ^1*? ? " g;. * fr Sft^* ? \ , tt.i-'^^?^\'-'' \* fSSSulS jk " r -?f jr.' vss .j- jr ^ - Hp ia \ ^ND the Angel said. "He is A not here; for He is risen c as He said. Come, see the a place where the Lord lay." n And when they saw Him they s worshipped Him ... The Res- p urrection according to the gospel of St. Matthew. t. M 4 C* J TT* * r - ^ iXC.Xl OUllUclY li> CidblL'I . L?ei I us attend the church of our n choice. On the morning of r, the original Easter, the Mas- n ter, who just three days before had died on the cross, p slipped forth from the tomb a lo assure us that He is the v Resurrection and the Life, t Easter Sunday should be a b day of worshipful happiness, a oi to ta to ta to 01 to 01 ^ Each Employee -v-ry spok- in th- wh?1 is a n?d-ed for str-ngth and s? n curity. So is -v-rv -mploy? I who is hir-d for a job. Your h work on th- job is lik-n-d to s a tiny k-v of th- typ-writ-r. n If on- k-v w-r- missing, what p -ff-ct would it hav- on thw?kly busin-ss 1-tt-rs or y n?d-d r-ports? \ Faithfuln-ss and loyalty is _ s-ldom ov-rdon-. Th-s- two things h-lp cr-at- pl-asur- for us at our work oth-r than r? F c-ivinjj our w?kly pay ch-cks. v Oft-n on- r-p-ats, "W-ll, I r mlTHE]p"-P^ TW EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON-LY ' Plaque First J m ta^ ai_ _iu oj_ ui A\ s [ V D I I ^ mil i I ft '31 I EUartt - ?: T< ittondance at church, parti- ^ ipation in its glorious work nd a support of its ritual lay well be the human footteps towards spiritual hapiness. The church will help one _ j build character and be- & ome better citizens. It will ke fresh our awareness and jt ur appreciation of the true leaning of Easter. This Easter morning, let us romise to go forth to be men nd women, boys and girls .ho will make our town, our ommunitv, and our world a etter place in which to live nd work. ta m m ta^ aj m m is Emportant in i>niv on- p-rson; i won i ink- or br-ak production." Jut it do-s mak- a diff-r-nc i-caus- production has a ch-dul-. To b- -ff-ctiv- it ti i?ds th- h-lp of -v-ry -m- p tlov?. C So th- n-xt tim- you think fi ou ar- only on- p-rson and p hat your -f forts ar- not n i?d-d. r-m-mb-r th- typ- 11 N ^ rit-r story and say to your-If. "I am a k-y p-rson in our ^ i?kly production and am n i--d-d v-rv much." C L xA [Kill DIA MILLS. CLINTON. S. C. unrise Services } 0 lie Held | The annual Easter Morning 4 jnrise Services will be held 1 Johnson field at Presbytean College again this year. ( Rev. George H. Hodges. 1 istor ot Broad Street Meth- C list Church, will deliver the i rmon entitled. "What God id". { Dr. Wm. Redd Turner of c le First Presbyterian r hurch will preside over the "ogram which begins at sun- < se. Other ministers will t so take part in the program, f r. A1 Lancaster is in charge r music. 1 All churches are asked to t in hands in making this the itstanding religious service s the year. 1 In event of bad weather > ie program will be held in ) ic Junior High School i iditorium. 1 Its Hard 3 forget 3 forgive 3 apologize o take advice 3 admit error 3 be unselfish o save money d be charitable o be considerate d avoid mistakes 3 keep out of the rut But IT P Receive Recen < p^& rJm^^ Cassius Bailey Dixon, "ainec. has been named Suervisor of No. 2 Carding at linton Mills. He graduated "om Ga. Tech in 1952 with a achelor of Textile Engieering Degree. After gradation he entered the U. S. favy as a Lt. (j.g.) and served >r two years. He received is discharge in 1955 and immediately came to work with "linton-Lydia Mills. BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 APRIL. 1957 fard Village ieautification Contest [losing Date Extended At the request of many community residents the i'ard-Village Beautification rontest has been extended to April 24th. Thp wplnnmpH rains havp prevented many from doing >r completing the improvenents they had planned. With an all out concerted ?ffort this year it is felt that his will be our most successul program to-date. Already nanv improvements have )een made and many coninue. If you haven't started your ipring yard cleaning or laven't finished as yet, then :ou still have time to do your :>art in making our commun lies neaier ana more attracive places in which to live. ro make the best of little things ro shoulder blame Uo keep your temper at all times ro begin all over again ro maintain a high standard ro keep on keeping on To think first and act afterwards A i 5 t Promotions w' Eft m m am mk. nk a |msM ^pW^ m Van Oxner. Jr.. Supervisor in No. 2 Carding at Clinton Mills, has been named Overseer of Carding at Lvdia Mills, replacing C. E. Sims who recently resigned to enter private business. Mr. Oxner has been with Clinton and Lydia Mills since 1949. He came with the company as a trainee, after graduating from Clemson College with a B. S. Degree in Textile Mfg.