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DECEMBER. 1957 Fishing < Clinton and Lydia Fishing Clubs traditional brings the fishing year to a close by holding a Fun. Fellowship and Fish Night... and this season was no exception. Clinton's Club of 102 members held their awards night first on November 1 tit h at n . *}t\ ~ ? * * * i..}u |k in. m mc Acaacmv Street School Cafeteria. Haloid Burgess, Clinton Weave s3, walked off with top honors by landing the biggest bass of the season. President P. S. Bailey presented him. on behalf of Clinton Cotton Mills, the 5 H. P. ScottAtwater Outboard Boat Motor, Grand Prize, for his 8 lb. 10 <>/.. bass catch. Other prize winners were: Bass: 2nd?Harry Post e r. Ice Chest. 2rd?Kllis Huffstetler. Bar tJ-^uc Grill. Crappie: 1st?Harold Burgess. Rod & Reel. 2nd?Lumas Lake. Thermos i Bottle. Carp: 1st?Walt Smith. Bar-BQue Grill. 2nd Macon Smith. Suit Rod. 3rd ? Connie T. S m i t h. China Set. Bream: Kmmett Cheek. Gas Lantern. Mrs. Jim Travnham was first place winner in the Woman's Division. She was awarded a perfume set. Club officers for 1957 were: Paul Foster. President. t<V>c(nr dent. Reginald Cheek, Secretary & Treasurer. Arthur Lawson. Prize Director. The Lvdia Fishing Club, composed of 113 members, brought their 1957 activities to a close on Saturday evening, November 23rd. with the annual fish and chicken supper held in Providence School Cafeteria. Prior to serving the meal an award presentation program was held in the auditorium. President J. B. Neal called the meeting to order, and asked He v. \1. J Sanders to give the invocation. The remainder of the program was presided over by Furman Bratcher. club program chairman. Mr. Bratcher extended a warm welcome to the group and asked them to stand and begin the program by singing "Onward Christian Soldiers." President P. S. Bailey presented Perry Parrish a a H P. Scott-Atwater Outboard Boat motoi on behalf of Lydia Cotton Mills for his grand prize bass catch . . . a !> lb.. l'J oz. beauty. ()ther winners and tin ir prizes were: Bass: 2nd prize. K. C. Burdette. ' Skilkast Reel. 3rd, N o 1 a n d McCravey. J $5.00. Lvdia Mills Store. Crappie: 1st. David H. Roberts, Rod. 2nd. Melvin Satterfield. 1 i tire recapped. 3rd. Mar lev Culpepper. ( $5.00. Lvdia Mills Store. ri. _L - Li - j i I I : Km JBt B^ " *^dL L w WHS' II % M \ wOp WHL BL n^|b 9K f&nS 3ream: 1st. Mar ley Culpepper. Ian Catfish: 1st. Perry Parrish. pai ihoes. 2nd. Ezzie Miller. coole 3rd. Web Taylor, reel. 3arp: 1st. H. 11. Hu^hev. Barbc THE CLOTHMAKER Fun, Food An* Ba Lydia?A hearty meal w \ ?" " j Lydia?Winners in the m Lydia?First priz (. ui' grill. Women's Division Bass: 1st. Mrs. Perry Parrish. i Tru-Temper rod. 2nd, Mrs. Melvin Satterr field. 1 tire recapped. Crappie: 1st. Mrs. Melvin Satterfield. drink box. 2nd. Mrs. Hoy Snider, Sport <??> " ?d Fellowship N a7 is enjoyed by all?Clinlon jj R ^ygnk p n mT^m 8 ' t |f- 1 Jk. ^ > Mf"TC_ ^Hr*?'* ^ _J 8^. ^KH ladies' division?Clinton ^as^> e winners?Clinton Picture. q >5 : miss v. c c i i i a MCLondon. tackle box. ( Supper was served to around 135 in the lunch room. Among these were those who j had donated prizes. Mr. Neal was presented a folding aluminum table by the club. Several door prizes were F 7 ights ? jf^% ^jt% si u : m |v^ j*. 1 1: J VH R I R|jjf m t? ? ife ?[ r L0 .SB i ] iven during the evening. 19f?7 Lvdia Fishing Club )fficers were: President, J. B. Neal. Vice President, Harold lairston. C ? O T octiciary cv treasurer. J. ). Hairston. Program Chairman, F. L. hatcher.