The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1960, Image 1
CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS
Vol. 9. No. 11 Nov.. 1960
Clinton. S. C.
VOL. 9. NO. 11 PUBL
CLINTON'S 2,0
Clinton employees and mem
ilies will be feted with an "ok
12:00 noon on Thanksgiving Da;
honor of employees for working
ous safe manhours, will begin at
go-round and "wagon train*' rid
The Clinton High School
"Red Devil" Band under the
direction of Mr. Harry Bauknight
will be on hand to entertain
the invited gathering
of 3,500. The band will perform
from 10:15-11:15.
President Robert M. Vance
heads a brief platform program
beginning at 11:45.
Walter Lynch, the Barbe
?l!anlts
For the days when n
For the cares thai
For the love of little
For each sunny c
For the altars of our
And the closets v
Take. O gracious God
Praises this Thar
For our harvests safe
For our golden s
For the bowers and
For the flowers v
For our coasts from
For each inlet, ri
By the bounty full a
Take our praise 1
For the hour when 1
And the earth-m
rui mi' mm \ giuum *
By our looking f
By our thought that !
For our courage <
Take. O Friend, unse
Praises this Thai
I
Myra Snelgrove
Wins Scholarship
At Winthrop
Miss Mvra Snelgrove,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
11; c?1 ? ~r
>> iiiiciiii ui vimton
Mills, was awarded a
$300.00 scholarship by the
Sears-Roebuck Company last
week. Mvra, a 1960 Mercer
Silas Bailey Scholarship Student
is a member of the freshman
class at Winthrop. She
was awarded the scholarship
for her excellence in Home
Economics.
CLo
.ISHED BY AND FOR THE
00,000 SAFE
bcrs of their immediate fam>
fashion" barbecue dinner at
y. The days activities held in
* more than 2,000,000 continu
10:00 A. M. with pony, merryles
for the children.
cue King of Mountville, will
prepare the dinner on the
grounds. He will cook 3,700
lbs. of meat at the Cook-Out
shelter.
Drawings for door prizes
will be held at 1:45 P.M. A
G. E. Vacuum Cleaner is the
first prize of seven to be
given to the lucky ticket
holders.
iijimmj jSsP
W jidz
othing happens,
t leave no trace,
children,
Iwelling-place,
father,
vhere we pray,
and Father,
iksgiving Day.
ingathered,
tore of wheat,
the vinelands,
ip-springing sweet.
want protected,
iver. bay.
ind flowing,
this joyful day.
leaven is nearest
ood does not cling.
oft broken
or the King.
He is coming,
>n the way,
en, eternal,
iksgiving Day.
Jfl H
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EMPLOYEES OF CLINTONMAN-HOURS
Clinton - Lydia En
Put
Clinton-Lvdia employees
approval on Greater Clinton's
week. Once again employees
genuine concern for their fell
employee participation was e\'
pledged some amount. Many p
did last year.
All Departments Canvased
by Employee Solicitors
One of the primary reasons
for the success of the drive
was the wholehearted support
and effort put forth by the
men and women who contnntorl
tVioir* foHrtur nmrv1n\*nnc
following the viewing of a
new "This is Your Town" filmstrip.
These employees in
each department, on all shifts,
worked faithfully to bring the
storv and purpose of unified
charitable giving to those in
their departments. To begin
the campaign, they first made
generous contributions before
requesting anyone else to contribute.
A great deal of credit
for the success of the campaign
is due to the following
employees who gave generously
of their time and money.
Listed by mill and departrrtoMfc
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LYDIA COTTON MILLS
CARDING
1st Shift?Furman Carries
2nd Shift?Charlie Spradlev
3rd Shift?Harry Price
SPINNING NO. 1
1st Shift?Mozell Nelson
2nd Shift?Sandra Oakley
3rd Shift?Nannie Wilson
SPINNING NO. 2
1st Shift?Ruth Satterfield
2nd Shift?James McEl
hannon
3rd Shift?Frank Nelson
SPOOLING
1st Shift?Jack Lanev
2nd Shift?Rudy Cauble
3rd Shift?Mary Cauble
WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift?Mildred Bailey
2nd Shift?Hiram Hughev
3rd Shift?Mildred Lawson
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift?Ira Bailey
2nd Shift?Doris Hughev
3rd Shift?Ida Staines
WEAVING NO. 3
1st Shift?J. T. Hamilton
2nd Shift?L. E. Culbertson
2rd Shift?Fronnio Franklin
CLOTH -Shirley Barlow
SHOP Rov Sanders
WAREHOUSE-I ..orenzo
Evans
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LYDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S. <
BBQ SET FOR
\ployees' C
1961 United Annet
put an enthusiastic stamp of
1961 "Red Feather" appeal last
proved in a tangible way their
ow man. As in the past years,
ceedingly high. Most employees
iledged more this year than they
CLINTON COTTON MILLS
CARDING NO. 1
1st Shift?James Crain
2nd Shift?Willis Sawyer
3rd Shift?Raymond Cash
CARDING NO. 2
1st Shift?Bob Nelson
2nd Shift?Joseph Cothran
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OVER THE TOP?F.thel Heaton. C
Lvdia loom fixer, both United Che<
of the successful drive.
BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Clinton, S. C.
Permit N. 59
C. NOVEMBER. 1960
THANKSGIVING
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WEAVING NO. 1
1st Shift?Edna Terry
2nd Shift ? Beatrice Hawks
3rd Shift?Neola McCall
WEAVING NO. 2
1st Shift?Clarence Brookshire
2nd Shift?Ray Madden
3rd Shift?Joe Spillers
WEAVING NO. 3
1st Shift?Grace Wooten &
Mildred Kinard
2nd Shift?Ruth Bragg &
Blufford Nabors
3rd Shift?Jim Henry &
Fred McCarson
(Continued on Page 2)
IfiiVE
linton spinner, and Hiram Hughey,
st solicitors, proudly survey results