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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS
Vol. 7. No. 1 January, 1958
Clinton, S. C.
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Two four-year college scholarships are available for 1958
under the M. S. Bailey Memorial Scholarship Program to high
school graduates who qualify under the Bailey Scholarship
rules. These scholarships have a maximum value up to $2,400
each, awarded $600.00 from year to year for four years, provided
the student's progress toward completion of recognized
degree requirements meets the standards established by his
college or university.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants for scholarships awards must be employees or
sons or daughters of employees with at least three years of
continuous service at the time application is made. Applicant
must have graduated from an accredited hieh school with n
scholastic standing in the upper fourth of his class; and, in
addition, applicant must have pursued a college preparatory
curriculum.
Clinton-Lydia families with children who are high school
seniors will do well to become fully informed about the
"Mercer Silas Bailey Memorial Scholarships" and the educational
opportunities they are designed to provide.
Application Blanks are available at the Clinton High
School Principal's Office and the Personnel Department.
STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED IN APPLYING
STEP ONE:
Register for the college entrance examination board scholastic
aptitude test bv:
A. Securing at your school by February 10 a college entrance
examination board application for the March 15 test.
B. Register for Scholastic Aptitude Test, sending your fee
of $7.00.
STEP TWO:
Mnl/n n ?. 1 TVIt i i
K^IIVHIIUIU HM iucn.il UJKts Udllt'V ivifiuuricll OCnOlarships
by:
A. Securing at your school or at Personnel Department a M.
S. Bailey Scholarship Application Form.
B. Filling in the form, making sure ALL information is
supplied.
C. Return the form to: (
Clinton-Lydia Cotton Mills (
Clinton, (
South Carolina ;
I). Form must be completed and mailed bv April 1.
STEP THREE:
Successful candidates will be notified at or prior to
Graduating Exercises.
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[>Ua$< No REGRETS: This is The V^R llllll
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Look upwaro? Look Onward. Ill j lliill
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UnD?R G-oDj IN Fervor, IN Fortitude j ' \ \\\ |
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EMPLOYEES OF CLINTO
CLINTON RE(
Lydia Has Bes
At Clinton's monthly Su
Monday, January 13, Mr. Rol
Clinton-Lydia Mills, presc
George M. Huguley the "P
safety record during th(
fourth quarter (Oct., Nov.
Dec.) of 1957.
Mr. Vance commended Su
perintendent Huguley on th<
Mill's improved housekeeping
and accident record. He said
"It appears that finally w<
are headed in the right direction
in accident prevention.'
He added. "With everyone ii
the mills doing his or hei
part, I am sure we can wip<
oui mis acciaeni problem
which is completely unneces
sary."
Mothers To Mai
The Woman's Clubs wil
March on Polio" the night o
Club members and mother
ties have been asked to met
6:30 P. M. to receive mone\
containers, street designa
tions. etc. Housewives an
asked to turn on their fron
porch lights at 6:45 P. M. tc
inform the canvassers of theii
desire to contribute to the
1958 Campaign.
Upon completion of the
m.. ;ii
IIIUII.II III*. ^MIIICll Will 1UIU1I
to the Community Houses t<
make their returns and enjo\
refreshments. The Mother'*
Drive each year accounts foi
approximately one-four'h o:
the total amount collected foi
the March of Dimes in oui
area.
The annual door to dooi
campaign by the women wil
climax the month-long March
of Dimes drive marking the
20th a n n i v e r s a r y of the
founding of the Nationa
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
Predrive Meeting Held
A joint predrive meeting ol
unnxon and bvclia Woman s
Clubs was hold on Thursda\
evening, January 16th. in the
Lydia Community House
Mrs. Bon Hav Hammott. Clinton
Aroa Drive Chairman
made a brief talk on the imaortanco
of the drive and
showed a film entitled. "Survival
Is Not Enough". The
film explained the way contributions
are used for research.
rehabilitation oi
stricken patients, and special
raining for those working in
he rehabilitation centers.
GIVE
to the March of Dimes
Help Someone to
Walk Normally Again
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N-LYDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S.
a AIN S PRESIDEI
t Record For Year
ipervisors Safety Meeting, held
bert M. Vance. Vice-President of
>nted Clinton Superintendent,
resident's Plaque" for the best
a
, Clinton did not have a
disabling accident for the last
three months of the year.
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I occurred on the second day
beginning the final quarter.
Lvdia has maintained the
best over-all safety record
for the year.
Both mills have a new start
r and an opportunity to keep
the Accident Slate Clean in
1958 bv having a "No Accident
year."
rch On Polio
II again sponsor the "Mothers
f January 24th.
s from throughout the communist
at the Community Houses at
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Clinton Superintendent G. M. Hu
Woolen with First Place Award.
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Lydia Superintendent D. H. Rot
to Mr. and Mrs. James Vanderford.
BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Clinton, S. C.
Permit No. 59
C. JANUARY. 1958
NT'S PLAQUE
Community Homes
Dressed Up
For Santa
Numerous homes in the
communities were beautifully
decorated for St. N i c k.
Lighted displays on doorways,
porches, windows and
lawns could be seen on every
street. The judging of these
displays was no easy task.
The Judges did not know the
occupants of any of the
homes. Their decisions were
turned in by street numbers
to the Personnel Department
whose corresponding occupants
were listed as follow:
CLINTON MILLS
COMMUNITY
1st Place ? Mr. and Mrs.
^ecn wooten ? au4 Florence
Street.
2nd Place ? Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Campbell ? 106 Gordon
Street.
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ierts presents First Place Award