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CLOTH ROOM chil
By Dorsey Turner mN
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Mr. and Mrs. Huey Barnett jr
attended the Dunaway re- ^
union near Clinton last Sun- Gjcj
day. v
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans
had as their Sunday guests f
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammonds a* 1
of Hickory Tavern. on (
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Pat- CGj{
terson visited Mr. and Mrs. q3i
Johnny Ivey and Mrs. C. E. ^ f
Leopard in Greenwood recently.
Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Christopher
of Anderson visited
the latter's sister, Mrs. Esther
Mitchell, and Miss Marian
Mitchell recently. IV
Mr. and Mrs. James Paige cas
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wai- Car
lenzine were visitors in cial
Greenville Friday. Hoi
Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mr. and cen
Mrs. James Craine, Mrs. IV
Blanch Creswell and Betty mo
Jo Creswell, Mrs. Inez Sor- of
row of Greenwood and Mrs. Bri
A. B. Davis visitor! Mr Sam lan
Owens in Spartanburg, who IV
recently underwent surgery. bra
Mrs. J. J. Frier, of Whit- 25tl
mire, gave a surprise birth- N
day dinner at their home in J. 1
Whitmire honoring her hus- M.
band. J. J. Frier, on Father's Hoi
Day. Out-of-town guests were of 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier and mit
boys of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Te>
J. E. Frier and son and Mr. lott
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Mrs. T. D. Tidmarsh and Buj
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Wo
Gregory and daughter Sta
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frier, bur
and girls, all of Whitmire. IV
nita Turner will be 6 yrs. tur
June 26th. Ga.
/innie Barnett will have a wet
hday June 29. C.
welve boys and girls met IV
the home of Maxie Davis stu*
Gordon Street to help him leg*
?brate a drop-in party. Ch;
nes, dancing was enjoyed, er,
ter wards refreshments a f<
*e served by his mother, job
5. Dorothy Davis. IV
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OFFICE NEWS Mr:
By Marie Weir
M1'!
Ir. and Mrs. Albert Lanter
attended the South X1
oiina cotton Buyers AssolUf
TI
:ion at the Grove Park
Lei in Asheville, N. C., retlv.
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Ir. and Mrs. Harold Sim- anc
ns attended the wedding ^a!
Miss Marjorie Mills and ^
ice Thompson in Page- Chi
d, S. C. nes
Irs. Daryl Foster cele- mo
ted a birthday on May
h. as
lr. A. C. Young, Jr., Mr. car
B. Templeton, Mr. George acc
Huguley and Mr. Dave Osr
Tort<; n mnotin(f Hi*
the Textile Advisory Com- 1
tee at the Institute of of
(tile Technology in Char- of
esville, Va. the
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Irs. Leila N. Johnson,
sident of the Clinton
>iness and Professional
men's Clnh attended the
te Convention in Spartang,
S. C., recently.
Irs. A. C. Young. Sr., rened
to her home in Macon.
, after spending two
?ks with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Young, Jr.
lr. Charles W. Johnson,
dent at the Medical Col?
of South Carolina in
irleston, visited his mothMrs.
Leila N. Johnson, for
2w days, prior to taking a
in Columbia, S. C.
Irs. J. F. Weir and Marie
ted the former's sister.
s. u. ts. tsrannon in Ureer.
?V also visited Mr. and
s. Wilber Weir in Greene.
SS MILLS IS BRIDE
MR. GALLOWAY
liss Patricia Marie Mills
1 Staff Sgt. Bobby Joe
lloway were married May
at St. John's Catholic
arch in Georgetown, Minota.
The double ring cerenv
was performed bv the
/. Louis McMahon against
etting of Aquo and white
nations. The church choir,
ompanied by Mrs. James
istad, sang the nuptial
?h Mass.
'he bride is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills
Georgetown, Minn, and
bridegroom is the son of
SAFETY
JUNE
Cash & CoIcp
Everybody loves a puzzle
and contest. Especially if it
is one which concerns something
they know (or should
know) a great deal about.
The poster (left) calls attention
to some of the physical
hazards and unsafe acts that
result in accidents every
day!! Can you name them??
If so, how many can you find
in each department?? To the
employee listing the highest
number of correct answers
for the three (3) departments
shown will go $10.00 in cash.
A case of Cokes will be
awarded to the employee
havine the hiehest number of
correct answers for his department.
Employees in departments
not shown on the
poster are eligible and encouraged
to participate in the
contest ? submit your answers
on all three departments
for the $10.00 prize and
a case of Cokes for the highest
number of correct answers
for your department.
Your supervisor will give
you an entry blank for the
contest. Study the poster
rarpfllllu anr) lief thn
?%.. r v* 11 v? nut ti iv, v iuia_
tions you see on the entry
blank, then return it to your
supervisor soon as possible.
He will put the date he receives
the entry from you in
the Entry Date space on the
entry form. In case of identical
entries, the entry received
first will be judged
the winner. If identical entries
received on the same
Safety Program
at
Lydia Mills
Thursday, June 20. at 8 P.
M. Sergeant C. H. Bailey of
the State Highway Department
will be at the Providence
School along with Mr.
Ralph Riddle, Lydia Mills
Deputy Sheriff, and Mrs.
George Copeland, R.N., Lydia
Mills Nurse, for a safety program,
which is being sponsored
bv the Lydia Woman's
Club and the Lydia Men's
ru-.K
V/IU ?J .
The public is invited and
it is hoped that a large number
will be present to see a
film and to learn more of
safety both for now and during
the vacation time.
"WILL YOU HELP MAKE
LYDIA MILLS COMMUNITY
AND EVERY COMMUNITY
BECOME MORE
SAFETY-MINDED BY BEING
PRESENT AT THIS
MEETING?"
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway
of this city.
The young couple are making
their home in Heyward,
California, where the groom
is stationed with the U. S.
Air Force.
JUNE, 19S7
ITEST BEGINS
: it+u
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s for Winners
Digest of Contest
Information:
Contest Dates: June 17 to
June 21.
Prizes: Case of Cokes to
Departmental Winners.
Departments Defined:
1. Card, Opening and Picking
2. Spinning & Spooling
3. Weave, Slash, Ty-In,
Draw-In
4. Cloth
5. Shop
6. Warehouse, Village
Grand Prize: $10.00 Cash?
Highest Number of Correct
Listings of violations for all
three (3) departments shown.
Supervisors and Overseers
are not eligible for the Contest.
The original poster, the
master answer sheet, and the
winner's name will be posted
in the mills on Wednesday,
June 26th.
Everyone will be a winner
bv benefiting from the unsafe
practice shown, provided
thev will in turn do their
work the SAFE WAY.
Let's see how many you
can name .... NOW!!
date have all the violations
correctly listed, another contest
will be designed to determine
the winner. All entries
will be judged by the Master
answer sheet which accompanied
the poster.
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IniflHsri:! in I
Clinton Employee
Designs Put-Up Board
Rufus Hanback, Clinton
Cloth Room Supervisor, designed
the above Style and
Put Up Board which is a
proven time saver and error
reducer. The board is in the
center of the room in full
view of all folder tenders,
graders, lifters and stackers.
Prior to installing the board
it was necessary to individually
contact each person in
parh idh placcifinafinn comn
twenty-eight (28) in all, on
all style and packing changes.
Now the style and packing
changes are posted on the
board for all concerned to see
and p e r f o r m accordingly.
This method saves a considerable
amount of time and
narrows the possibility of
ci mi niuctr mu pusitru wruten
instructions are not as
likely to be misunderstood
as verbal instructions. Ellis
Huffstetler of the Personnel
Department did the art work
on the board.