The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1958, Page 2, Image 2
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mental reporters or to the
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hole world should be taken.
> took place while Cyrinus
Syria. And all were going,
[own. to register.
so went from Galilee out of
ireth into Judea to the town
is called Bethlehem, being of
house of David, to register
[ary his espoused wife who
i pass v hile thev were there,
r her to be delivered were
ae brought forth her first?d
him in swaddling clothes
? manger because there was
m in the inn.
e shepherds in the same dise
field1' and keeping watch
bv night. And behold, an
ird stood bv them and the
lone aoout incm and they
lv.
said to them,
Iraid, for heboid. I hrina t/on
f (treat ion which 'hall he to
!e, for todau. in the town of
vior has heeti ho>'n to 1/011
t the Lord. And thiy shall he
>u: 11011 will find an infant
siraddlivo clothes and htiiu/
there was with the an eel a
heaven'v ho?1 p?*"h''n" fieri
od in the hinhest and oni
tood will toward men."
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THE CLOTHMAKER
President's Ch
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MV DEAR EEEEO>
I
It is always a ha/
a special greeting at
There arc nmnx
spent, to each of y
C.hristmos.
| / wish I could so
the sortie time toll? n
| you hove done thru
^ which we con oil he
I am dei'lily ura
't
s whole-hearted suppa
I efforts this year.
May the warmth t
may every day of tli
health and true hop
|
Is There a Real
(This is the fatuous let tar icr
of the N. V. Sua, to little Virg
steer for all time, "Is there a
Virginia, your little friend
affected by the scepticism ol
ufiiuvf uxuL-pi wnai uu'v see.
which is not understood bv tli
g ginia. whether men's or chilch
3 Yes, Virginia, there is a Sai
^ as love and generosity and de
4 they abound and give to our
Alas, how dreary would be tl
f Clans. It would be as dreary a
should have no enjoyment ex
* with which childhood fills th
Not believe in Santa Claus
x hire men to watch in all ch
him, but even if they did n<
would that prove? Nobodv s
sign there is none. The most r
J which we cannot see.
4 You may tear apart the b
the noise but there is a veil c
f not the strongest man could
i poetry, love, romance can pu:
the supernal beauty and glon
4 Kinin in :>11 thic wrkflrl (hnrn
J *
a No Santa Claus! Thank (I<;
T A thousand years from now, V
and years from now. h" will i
of childhood.
7f> the Public . . .
| greetingsj
| THIS BILLBOARD on West Ca
words of wisdom .... "Give Gifts
4 among the first in the industry I
Copeland Advertising Company,
iristmas Message.
rON - LYDIA COTTON I
Clinton, Soutli Carolina
(Christmas., I
X KMI'LOYEKS:
>/>v privilege to extmul lit \
tin s season of the year,
oeeasiitns (litriots the year
mi in iH'ruim //??// #/??? ?<
v "Merry i.hristmas' to yi
ritli you out I thank you foi
iiilhout tltr year tit make
justly proud.
teful to you for your sp
>rt ami co-operation you I
mil peace of tlu> (Jiristmat
a uric yrar be filled with
pin ess.
Sincerely.
IVrsiili'ii! ai
Santa Claus?
itten by Francis Church, editor
inia O'Hanlon in 1897 which anSunta
Clans?")
s are wron^. They have been
a sceptical age. They do not
They think that nothing can be
leir little minds. All minds, Viren's
are little.
ita Clans. He exists as certainly
votion exist, and you know that
life its highest beautv and jov.
le world if there were no Santa
s if there were no Virginias. We
cent in sense. The eternal lieht
e world would be extinguished.
;? You might get your papa to
imnevs Christmas eve to catch
at see him coming down, what
ees Santa Clans but that is no
r>oi tUn-wto ......la ...... 11.......
v t? i iiuii^n hi u ii n wi iu tiit" 111
aby's rattle and see what makes
overin^ the unseen world which
tear apart. Only faith, fancy,
sh aside the curtain and picture
r beyond. Ii is all real? Ah. Viris
nothing else real and abiding.
?d! He lives and he lives forever,
ir^inia, nay. ten times ten thouscontinue
to make ulad the heart
XND WORDS
rolina Avenue conveys "Seasons G
i of Cotton Textiles" to holiday qift
to promote this sales building idea,
and President Bailey are shown w
DECEMBER. 1958
MILLS /,C\
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hhi <iml your fartiMrs
when I wouhl like to
< /particularly true a!
m iiali riil a ally ami at
r the many fine tilings
our com /tuny one of
lemliil work ami the
!utre given in all our
i season he yours, ami
the blessings of gootl
id Treasurer
MERRY MEMORIES
A Mcrrv. Merry Christmas
To you and yours this day.
May the jovs of this glad
season
Come abundantly your way.
May the eager rush <>1 youngsters.
And the brightly tinselled
green.
Contribute to the fullness
Of the early morning scene.
Remember well the laughter.
The hands that hold the gift.
The look of happy wonder?
For time is all too swift.
The magic of these moments
Make precious souvenirs.
In priceless picture stories
To t ho cimi'iliini I'n'iiv
A Men v. Merry Chirstmas
And Happv Holidays.
May the scenes <>t this glad
season
Stay with you and yours
always.
OF WISDOM
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roetings" to the public and offers
shoppers. C'inton-Lydia Mills were
Claude Crocker, Ty Hope, of Younqith
the sign.