The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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JANUARY. 1959 QUESTION: What Do ^ to Most in n ** ii WtM Mv wonderful family, my home, and my job at Lydia, certainly make my life a very busy and happy one, so I think that in '59 I'm looking forward to enjoying each of them just a little more. Marie Taylor ? ? V. 11 \ I II I, Lvdia Mills I ' I am looking forward to a better and prosperous year. A year of good health and endeavor to help make the community a better place in which to live. Also participation in the "Old Timers Club" and becoming the owner of my own home. Grange Campbell Supply Room Clinton Mills Clinton Cotton s President Visits Mills Mr. Norman B. Meyers, rresicieni 01 v onion uoiions. Inc., 40 Worth Street, New York, selling Agent of Clinton-Lvdia Mills, visited the mills last week. Mr. Meyers makes periodic trips to the mills to keep himself and the sales organization well informed on the latest production and quality advancements w h i c h take place in both mills. These routine visits enable Mr. Meyers to keep our customers currently informed of our progress, particularly as to our continuing efforts toward increasing our high quiring Photographer foil Look Forward 1959 ? ? K,4 I look forward to, and hope for, a more stable, prosperous year in cotton textiles. I hope for improved world conditions and continued t^ood health for my family and friends. J. R. Cox Carding Overseer Clinton Mills pr. l 1 f'\ V To buying my own home and a happy and prosperous year. Ro Rrnwn Shop Lvdia Mills HH|j|l||E|t II i* l'^r *BW mr? J. B. Templeton, vice president, ri new slashers recently installed at quality standards. In addition to several new innovations in procedure and machinery, Mr Meyers was impressed with, as he said, "the keen awareness of the necessity for acci THE CLOTHMAKER I look forward most of all in '59 to living in a world of peace with prosperity for all. As in years past I want to enjov the pleasures of good health, true friendships and the blessings of God. With all these things, a town like Clinton to call home, and a place like Clinton Mills in which to work happily, *59 will be a most successful and enjoyable year. Eettv Jo Chit wood Office Clinton Mills * l I^Hn' ' iiBr"'^ w I am looking forward to good health for myself and family; also a happy and prosperous year. I hope that I can work every day and look forward to catching some big fish this summer and winning some prizes in the fishing club. I look forward to owning my own home and can't wait to see how my bulbs will look. Alice Snyder Card Room Lydia Mills I? ight, shows Mr. Meyers one of two Lydia. dent prevention. Everyone I meet seems to be exercising caution in It is work, not only from tlie standpoint of his personal safety, but for those around him as well". CHRISTMAS HOME DEC * 1 r Lydia Superintendent D. H. Robert Mrs. Alice Snider. y ^ jM<< Clinton Superintendent G. M. Hugi Wooten first place award. Numerous homes in the communities were beautifully decorated for St. Nick. 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 First Place Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Woolen 200 Gordon Street Second Place Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn 103 Washington Street Third Place Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam 119 N. Livingston Street Honorable Mention Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dunawav 401 Jackson Street Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper 304 Florence Street Mr. and Mrs. Silas Campbell 106 Gordon Street Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist Church Bailey Street Mr. and Mrs. Dee Whitman 201 Bailey Street Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunawav 102 Washington Street Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas 104 Washington Street 7 ORATION WINNERS r s presents first place awards to bSSSS^> JHtm iley presents Mr. and Mrs. Bobby M r onrl M t'C T-IorrvlrJ Uomntnn . U11V4 i'il O. .1 A CJ 1 V'A 14 liUllipiUli 204 Academy Street Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson 303 Jefferson Street Mr. and Mrs. Chestlv King 109 Milling Street Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Slaughter 200 Beauregard Street Clinton Community Building 508 Academy Street Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker, Jr. 302 Beauregard Street Mr. and Mrs. f. V. Sanders 10? Gordon Rev. and Mrs. J P. Roque II1UI t" 304 Bailey Street LYDIA MILLS COMMUNITY First Place Mrs. Alice Snider AT Peachtree Street Second Place Mrs. John Whitmore 194 Poplar Street Third Place Mrs. Walter Wigley 128 Pine Street Honorable Mention Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher Mr. and Mrs. James B. Vanderford Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson