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MARCH, 1958 PAD DAUG pT|^pk Ai VY HHL VJ I ^^^BnIS9RISIHH^9B HUMi jfl The Busy Bee, Cheerful and Willing Workers groups of Blue Bird senjoved their annual Dad-Daughter box supper Thursday evening, Feb. 13 at the Clinton Mill Community Center. The Center was decorated in the Valentine motif throughout. Each girl brought their supper in a beautifully decorated box. The boxes were judged and boxes of Valentine candy were award U r-i- - - ?eu 11lose uuuung. rirsi in the three groups were Wanda Wilson. Dianne Lvda and Gail Foster. Those winning second Attend County Conven CLINTON DELEGATES to Clyde Cray, Harry Foster, J. B. Hubert Rollins. Paul Foster, Trui Osborne, Joel Cox, Sam Williams i Power Mower With the grass-mowing power mowers, both reel a novelty or toy, it is a tool mum. With these advantat Precautionary consider, should be observed. Follow Mow in daylight hours Wet grass is slippery. \ Watch out for others, e where mowers are being ust Stop the motor, when reach into the engine or hi; Stop the motor if you mower while the engine is Never refuel the mowe tank, allow some time for the machine. Carefully inspect the a terials that don't belong. T1 Watch out for the gasc spilled on the hot exhaust can?not such containers a T_ HTER BOX SUPPER GA places were Joyce Mc A lister, Debbie Williams and Linda Gail Caughman. The girls sang the welcome song and each girl participated in the candlelight ceremony and received their registration cards. The girls invited their fathers into the dinine room and each enjoyed their individual box supper, after which Valentines were presented and the girls entertained with a talent show. This same group, along with their leaders, visited Bond Bakerv in Spartanburg on Wednesday, March 12. tion County Democratic Convention: And Reeder, Cassie Joye. Geo. Cornelson. nan Leopard. Claude Trammell. E. N and Luther Turner. s Call for Cauti MOW LAWNS SAFELY ; season at hand, employees are ind rotary. A power mower shot designed to reduce grass-cutting ;es comes a major threat to your itions for the use of power mowi f i ? i v ,1V OklUllO 1 w I . POWER MOWER SAFETY ; only, unless you have nood artif V'ait until the grass is dry before specially small children. Never a ?d. readjusting or lepairing the nw ides while the motor is going, move the mower from one level running. r while it is running. After you evaporation of any you may hav rca to be mown. Take away rock lis will reduce possibility of flyin dine in your mower. You can b< pipe, causing the gas to flare up s a glass jut*. And always keep g HE CLOTHMAKE LA AFFAIR ./ - . v-4H I HL At j* Jm Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said. It is more blessed to K?ve than to receive.?(The Acts 20, 35.) Often, when spontaneously bestowing a friendly smile upon a lonely person, or a word or deed of help and encouragement to one in distress, we have been wondrously rewarded by such an inner sat istaction as a fortune in dollars could not equal. Indeed we are blessed when we (five, unselfishly, and in love. ML Iww M * I y Hames, Ira Martin, J. D. Hanley, James Van Hollen, C. E. Roberts, . Harrill, R. L. Holtzclaw, Daniel ion reminded of the hazards of lid not be considered as a time and effort to a miniSafety. ers ... rotary and reel alike icial li.yht. using your mower. How them to play around wer. And. of course never to another. Never lift the have put gasoline in the e spilled on the outside of ;s. sticks, wire or other mao objects. e> burned when gasoline is . Keep gasoline in a safety asoline away from children. si R STATE DELEGA Clinton and Lydia's Precinct Presidents were elected by the Laurens County Dem- ? ocratic Convention as delegates to the State Democratic Convention to be held March 25th at the Township Auditorium in Columbia. IMPORTANT POST Each county in South Carolina is entitled to twice as many delegates to the State Convention as it has members in the General Assembly. (Laurens County has one sen aior and three house mem- I bers) The County Convention elected to send sixteen delegates with xh. vote each. With this policy followed throughout the state, there will be 680 delegates present to decide on various policy matters and to elect a new State Chairman and a new State Executive Committeman. PRECINCT MEETINGS Of recent, renewed interest has been shown at both mills in precinct meetings. Each precinct (the place where you vote) holds a meeting and elects officers and delegates to the county convention and transacts such other business " as is proper for a precinct to h o n 1 n Ci w?U " ? >i u ii u i ^ . oui.ii uusuie?s includes resolutions from the local precinct to be carried to the county convention and from there on to the state I convention. The important thing about f a precinct meeting is that ? every eligible voter has not a only the right but a standing s invitation to attend. Here any s individual may be heard. He J or she can have their say, s whereas when the proceed- ri ings move on up to the county c level only the elected dele- r gates may be heard in con- 1 vention. 1 Incidentally, the precinct I meeting is the place not only s to introduce resolutions but to oppose any that you do not F approve, which is frequently F done. But at any rate, it is i< democracy at work. And it J will work only as well as we 1 make it work. -1 Frank Goss?Lydia Loom Fixer?pr ist approaching grass mowing season, iver but 1! must be treated with re? lould be learned and followed. 5 TES ELECTED Delegate Sam Williams?Clinton E. t ^k 1/ J I bH^HBV Top Alternate Ellis Huffstetler?Lydia .Ju C:-L: Si..L .yuia roiling viuu las 106 Members Lvdia Fishing Club Officers or 1958 were named at the February "Kick-OfT Banquet" ttended by 130 fishing enthuiasts. The fishing year was et from February 15 through November 4. 1958. Memberhip fees were set at $2.50 for nen and $1.00 for women and hildren. Membership is limted to employees and famiies of Lvdia Cotton Mills, ,ydia Mills Store, and M. S. Sailey & Son, Bankers peronnel. 1958 Club Officers are: "urman Bratcher?President iarold Hairston?Vice Prescient '. D. Hairston?Sec. & Treas. \ D. Douglas?Prize Dir. B. Neal?Ass't. Prize Dir. epares his lawn mower for the THE POWER MOWER is a labor ,pecl. Rules for safe operation