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2 oggj ?MSfffosa CLothw Ih j _ Published monthly *|1T ; V f?r employees of '' 1 ct 1 and Lydia Cottoi 1. Clinton, S. C., ur direction of Cla . , Crocker, Industrie Member of south Atlantic Council of tions Directt Industrial Kdltors Calvin Cooper E. C. Huffstetler The publishers of The Cloth] items of interest from its rea to your departmental rep personnel ofl Giants of Indust It is often said, "Old men kno\ The same applies in industry. R< puonsning giants .... tnat suppliec graphs for millions of Americans . the home and news stands. We have good reason to be COLLIER'S magazine .... they w anniversary when Clinton Mills w teenth when Lydia Mills was foui COLLIER'S, one of America's succumbed to cancerous type dise threat to us or any industry . . . . specialized quality product or sen To review a number of other r to fall by the wayside in recer LIBERTY in 1950 at the age of 2 1952 at the age of 51. SCRIBNER'! NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW in WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION All were fine publications with noi nearly enough. We to survive must remain coi our work and continue to produce that will hold old and lure new c to us. How W Off Is Textile IV Ivan is a weaver in Russia, Percy h mill in Lancaster. England, and J a mill in the southeastern U.S.A. H each must work to buy clothing foi Product Russia Hr N Ladies' blouse 36 Cotton skirt 16 Wool skirt 81 Wool skirt (best) 139 Cotton print dress 19 Woman's light raincoat 129 15-denier 6 Two-piece cotton dress 21 Sport shirt 6 Neck tie 2 Man's socks 2 Man's suit 358 Boy's suit 21 Boy's winter coat 38 "Safety Makes Saves Do iuu:: The average person has no co cost. According to the Institute for ican Mutual Liability Insurance 1 accidents in the United States la million dollars. This figure is equal to the nel railroads, utilities and corporatio It exceeds the total expenditure It would have clothed every m nation in 1956. It would have built 1,000,000 figuring the average cost at $10,6 It would build 300,000 Class would provide facilities for at youngsters. It is enough to provide all thr< every person in the world. It is equal to the total number m-..i 1 i UCllUUlO Udiu 111 1 .7dtl, 1 .7iiT, dliu 1 It represents sufficient funds bed hospitals. When an accident occurs every is the person having the accidenl x rrvT TII i\m " * il Rela^ ? Member or American Jr- Association of Industrial Kdttors Editor Staff Artist maker will welcome iders. Turn them in torters or to the 'ice. ry Can Fall v when an old man dies." ecentlv some of the great 1 printed words and photo. . . have disappeared from aware 01 the death of ere celebrating their tenth as founded and their fouraded. truly great publications, ascs which are a constant rising costs and a keener /ice. . .. nass circulation magazines it vears brings to mind, 16, SURVEY GRAPHIC in S in 1942 at the age of 55, 1940 at the age of 125, and recently at 83. i many customers . . . but nstantly alert to details of top quality cloth at a cost customers, our life's blood, The American orker? as a similar job in a cotton oe runs a set of looms in 'ere is the number of hours the family. England U.S.A. lin Hr Min Hr Min 40 4 22 1 53 9 5 34 2 31 30 17 28 5 19 24 23 7 59 48 6 7 2 31 4H 24 23 3 11 30 2 42 ? 37 ? 10 6 3 50 55 4 20 1 53 42 1 36 ? 40 6 1 18 ? 37 ? 69 55 25 18 24 8 43 4 18 45 17 28 6 39 Sense and liars" nception of what accidents Safer Living of the AmerCompany, the total for all st year was 10 billion 800 t income of the 135 largest ns in the country. ? of the U. S. Navy for 1955. an, woman and child in the new single family homes, 00. A new schoolrooms which i additional nine million ?e shots of Salk vaccine for of dollars in social security 955. to construct 2,000 new 1100ono loses. The biggest loser t. Don't let that person be THE CLOTHMAKER LYDIA '! la I Sara Word, Treasurer; Loui President, were installed at the 1957 and 1958 school term. Clinton Club Enjoys Musical Program The Woman's Club held its regular monthly meeting in the Community Center, Monj : \ : i 0111. t\ n uuy trveiiiny, r^prn mis. Eva West opened the meeting with prayer, after which the business session was conducted by Mrs. Posey Taylor. A musical program was enjoyed bv the pupils of Mrs. Eva B. Land: Vocal solo? "In The Temple" Smith Mike Vassey Piano trio? The Three Musketeers Schaum Jane Trammel!, Ann Webb. Cheryl Lancaster Brazil ianna ? Cynthia Hollis Piano Duet? "Country Gardens" Schaum Marsha Turner, Mrs. Eva B. Land Indian Dance Frost Mike Vassey Leibstraum Lizst Mary Cole Festival March Delores Brookshire Musical Skit. "We'll Go Fishing In A Crowded Hole" Maria King. Cynthia Hollis, Solo, Mike Vassey Over Hill and Dale ... Rohe ** 1*1 cl I f^ct 1 I IVldlHR'Il, IVlcliy Cunningham Grandma's Favorite Story Mana Zuca Cheryl Wilson Romance Schumann Rose Nettles Crapshooters Wright Mary Cunningham In The Forest Tall Burnam Kay Young My Little Tea Set Smith Dianne Wilson Scherzo Mozart Virl Barker Pastorale Durand Brenda Fallaw CLINTON P. T. A IL p E D 4 peers 5 iireir 6 / b Mrs. L. T. Lawson, R. N. Fifly-ihree pre-school age Walker and Dr. James MacDonal County Health Nurse. Mrs. L. 1 ably assisted by Mrs. Noleeka F Usborne. I he program was und 57 - '58 P. T. A. O ise Harvey. Secretary; Paul Arnold, April 15ih meeting to head the Pr< INVENTOR 1 rJ> . 3 LI Fit w. all Hi L-H 1' llf; : mYWz^'M IVlt.JI Clarence Oakley, "Pat" Patterson, and Ben Kclley combined thought and talents in design and building of four new waste collectors for Ronton and Newton filters used on our C-Type Spoolers. Construction of plywood makes the collectors more fire resistant than the formerly used burlap bags and considerably reduces the hazk. SPONSORS PRE tm HV iL.an uavia usDome, jr. children received a thorough physic d in the Clinton Mills Clinic on A *. Lawson, and Plant Nurse, Mrs. M 'osier. Vera Foster. Jo Lydia, Doris 1 er sponsorship of ihe Academy Sire MAY. 1957 I Vice President; and Glen Gaskins, avidence School P. T. A. for the LS THREE B9KI Hwv if* * r - 91* ' ?\ H raE^JP? ar^l' ngmr m / arc! of a fire spreading rapidly from one collector to another. Color and design of the collectors make a much neater appearance than did the bags. Impr o v e d housekeeping conditions are noticeable while cleaning time of the collectors has been reduced by 75'. . -SCHOOL CLINIC Dr. Walker :al examination given by Dr. James pril 23 and 24th. In addition to yrtle West, R. N.. the doctors were dopkins, Eva Land, and Miss Nellie el P. T. A