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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 9. No. 12 Dec.. 1960 Clinton. S. C. (gMSfTP?!! VOL. 9. NO. 12 PUI sr BAk ? ^ I _3 IP Merry Christmas fror Clinton Carding Overseer, Man. Claude Kernells. are looki mas Gifts Baskets which will the All-dav Christmas Party < Each wicker basket, which < basket or magazine holder aft eaten, will contain fourteen 1 dozen Florida oranges, one p pounds of gift boxed Christm; box of raisins and a pair of pill Following the taking of the i 10th, Mr. Cox congratulated M service in the Clinton Mills Picl family are Clinton employees service in Spooler and Spinnir Loom Fixer, has nine years coi Jackie Bigham has eight years tender. Home Decoration ('.oiliest Sponsored By Company The Company is again sponsoring the annual Home Decoration Contest for all residents of the Clinton-Lvdia Communities. Entries are confined to doorways, windows and lawn or porch decorations. Each display must be clearly visible from the street and illuminated from December 17 to December 24. Judging will be done at night by qualified persons from outside our communities. Originality, ingenuity and tastefulness will b" the points judged. First, second a n d third place winners in each community will be awarded beautifully wrappe 1 Christmas fruit cakes. All residents of the communities are urged to help in making o u r communities "Christmasy" again this year. s'rrrs's'c'-s's M K R R do JLISHED BY AND FOR THE V H 11 Clinton-Lydia Mills Joel Cox. and Picker Section ng over one of the 11)00 Christb Riven to each employee at an Thursday. December 22nd. :an be utilized as a nice waste er the holiday fruit has been Washington State apples, one ound of choice pecans, three js Season Candies, a six pack o\v cases made from our cloth, ibove photograph on December r. Kernells on his 40th year of ker Room. All of Mr. Kernells' His wife, I la has 40 years ig Rooms. Son, Claude, Jr., a ntinuous service and daughter, continuous service as a spooler Clinton Woman's Club Holds Christmas Dinner The annual Christmas dinner of the Clinton Mill Woman's Club was held at 7:00 P.M. in the cafeteria at the Mercer Silas Bailey School, Sc?*urday, December 17 with 120 quests attending. The Christmas tree, with its brilliant liffhts: bricibt pnlnn.il balls and sparkling icicles, was the center of attraction in the beautifully decorated cafeteria. On the banquet tables were festive arrays of bright Christmas reds and greens. Entertainment for the party was a plav entitled "Christmnc Qrnnn c TV,,. r'Ww.Y-.,! Club of the Community, under the direction of Mrs. Joe Land, entertained the quests with gav Christmas songs. Honored guests enjoying the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance. Mr. ? ba? a? *<5? no? us:? }' C// THMJ EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON-L ALL DAY CHRIST! Day-long Christmas Parties December 22. The Clinton part\ t 1:? 4.. : ^ ii n : j L.vuid pui iv in me ruiviuenie 6 P.M. Community Houses Are Community and Church SOME WILL GAIN OTHERS LOSE IN NEW TAX SYSTEM Some Clinton-Lydia employees will gain and others will lose as a result of the new state income t a x system which goes into effect Jan. 1. After the first of the year, money withheld from earnin>? will ho tansorl r?n thp now system which allows a flat $800 yearly exemption for both taxpayers and each dependent. In the past, an exemption of $1,000 has been allowed for each taxpayer and his wife, plus a $400 exemption for each dependent. To be claimed as a dependent. the individual must meet all the following qualifications: (1) receive his chief sunDort from and be denend ent upon the taxpayer. (2) have taxable income of less tha $800.00, (8) be under 21 years of ago, or regularly enrolled in an accredited school or college, or must bo physically or mentally incapable of self-support. The new system will mean a tax reduction for those with three or more dependents. Tavnnvprs with two HpnnnH. cnts will neither gain nor lose. But those with less than two dependents will pay more state income tax. For instance, a married man with one child, deducts $800 for himself. $800 for his wife, and $800 for his child? a total of $2,400. the same amount as under the present system. The revised system calling for the flat $800 deduction was approved by the General Assembly last spring. and Mrs. George Cornelson, Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Freeman, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crocker. *ec????e?? ' I S T M vkER YDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S. VIAS PARTY . . for employees and their fam r will be in me Mercer Silas Hz School Cafeteria. The parties Centers of Christmas Parties Community Clubs and Church groups are utilizing to the fullest the beautifully decorated Community Centers for Christmas parties and programs. The Centers have been made very attractive and "Christmasy". The Christmas Tree and other attractive and colorful arrangements provide an appropriate background for the activities. Employees and their families are cordially invited to visit and enjoy the facilities of the Centers during the Holiday Season. (Christ mas i Once again the Christmas Season is with us with all that it implies: good spirits, pleasant memories. family get-togethers, and the giving and receiving of gifts. But amid the fun of Christmas, let's not forget the reason. The simplicity of the expression. "Peace on Earth, good will to all." should be the standard not for Christmas alone but for every day of the year. And the New Year will be upon us as soon as the trees in your homes begin to look a bit tired and worn. With the New Year many of us will resolve to improve ourselves, our jobs, our homes, our family fortunes. As a comnanv wp ton strive to improve. With each year we attempt to provide the best personnel relations within our "Plant family." We strive to better our services and our products so that our customers will return again and again. The cus tomer. after all. is the real boss, and 1961 presents an excellent opportunity to acquire new customers and retain the old. Thus do we grow and improve and better our position as a ''Plant family." May it ever be so that free men in a free nation may work and live with peace and good will. wseasBessws . 1 S T 6 BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit N. 59 C. DECEMBER, 1960 . DECEMBER 22 ilies will be held Thursday, liley School Cafeteria and the will be held from 8 A.M. to All employees will receive a personal card of invitation which includes all members of his or her immediate family. Santa has refreshments for all and a Christmas Gift Basket for each employee. SANTA TO BE PRESENT Santa Claus has accepted an invitation to attend the parties and will be on hand to greet and hear requests of children of all ages. Refreshments of punch, coffee, cookies, candies and popcorn will be served throughout the day in the beautifully decorated cafe terias. The gala Christmas programs are under the direction of the Community Recreation and Athletic Directors: Mrs. Eva Land and Truman Owens at Clinton; Miss Nellie Osborne and Ellis Huffstetler at Lvdia. The Clinton-Lydia management hopes you and your families will enjoy vourselves as guests of the mills. m With a genuine appreciation of our pleasant association during the past year, we the Officers, Superintendents, and Su pervisory Personnel extend our best wishes for on Old Fashioned Merry Christmas and a New Year of happiness and prosperity to you and your family. assess???? ' .7 L L