The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1961, Image 1
CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS
Vol. 10. No. 4 April. 1961
Clinton. S. C.
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VOL. 10. NO. 4 PU
OLD TIMER
One hundred twenty-one
Old Timers, active and retired
and their guests, were
honored Thursday night,
March 30, at the annual meeting
of the Old-Timers Club in
Thornwell Dining Hall.
Five senior employees ?
four from Clinton?one from
Lvdia were inducted into the
select group of employees who
have 25 or more years of continuous
service.
Everett C. Lindsey, nationally
kno w n after - dinner
sneaker from Onlf Oil R<>
finery, Cincinnati, Ohio, presented
a warmly humorous
program generously sprinkled
with serious thoughts and
suggestions as to how best influence
those about you to assist
you in the things and
goals you wish to accomplish.
Haskell "Red" Williams. Charter
Member and incoming
member Ithiel "Ip" Harvey
shared the Minstrel Show
Spotlight portion of the program
with Vice President
Templeton and Personnel Director
Calvin Cooper. The
foursome served as end men.
Mr. Lindsey was introduced
by Vice President George H.
Cornelson.
Mrs. J. B. Templeton was
toastmaster, and the invocation
and benediction were
offered by Mr. Brooks Duna
way and Mr. David Word, respectively.
Both are charter
members of the club.
Presentation of awards to
the new members was made
by President Robert M. Vance.
Mr. Vance said in a specially
prepared letter which
he preferred to read to those
if of Vo r? rnrl
it u;i t-U.
It is a genuine pleasure for
my family and me to meet
with you tonight. We extend
greetings and a hearty welcome
to each of you. I feel it
is particularly fitting that the
senior members and leaders
of our Clinton-Lydia family
could gather so close to Easter
. . . one of the most beautiful
and meaningful seasons of
the year. The arrival of
spring brings a new feeling.
A renewal of spirit and a
rejuvenation of energy as we
watch the miracle of new life
1 a r a t a \
oursi iorin in xnc I lowers,
trees and fields.
But there is a much deeper
significance to the season
when we pause to consider
again the true meaning of
Easter. Spiritually we gain
new life when we remember
the resurrection and all it
means to us as individuals.
I hope that you. too, feel this
quickening of spirit and will
re-dedicate yourself to the
finer way of life as embodied
in the teachings of Christ.
If you will?and I will?it
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and Bessie Queen are shown wi
to right), shortly after he present*
award pins and engraved watches
quet of Clinton-Lydia Mills held
30. All except Mr. Harvey are
twenty-five years of continuous s?
programs for the evening were cle
Lydia Cloths.
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Moder
One of the great publishin
century is the appearance last
New English Bible: New
board of leading British schoh
cupied since 1947 in a rnassi
comparable to that of the Kit
ars of .'150 years ago.
The revision strips away 1
the King James and earlier E
The first revision in Brittain s
Charles Dodd. director of the j
original Greek and Hebrew h
lated into "English which i:
natural as the subject math
For comparison, the Lord':
New English Bible reads:
"Our Father in heaven
"Thy name be hallowed;
"Thv kingdom come,
"Thy will be done.
"On earth as in heaven.
"Give us today our daily b
"Forgive us the wrong wt
"As we have forgiven tl
wrongea us.
"And do not bring us to t
"But save us from the ev
The revision was suggeste(
General Assembly of the Chu
is certain that all of us wil
become bettor persons botl
in our personal lives and it
our working life. The spiri
tual attitudes we carry withir
us are certain to be reflectec
in our attitude toward those
with whom we work and it
the quality of cloth we pro
duce.
Each day I hope you are
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tcr job for our company
When you accomplish this
you directly benefit voursel!
as well as the company which
you have loyally served foi
more than a quarter century
Ours is a company hiqhh
regarded in the textile tradt
as top producers of superioi
quality cloth. To maintair
and further improve this rep
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iE EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON'
BANQUET
Ml m ' ' I I
JT If r Hy|^^VEI
J. M. Cunningham, Ithiel Harvey
th President Robert M. Vance (left
?d them with 25 year jeweled service
? at the 6th Annual Old Timers Banin
the Thornwell dining hall March
i Clinton employees. Mr. Harvey's
;rvice are at Lydia. Printed souvenir
verly bound in gaily printed Clintont^lish
Version
Bible Put
g events of the It said the cl
month of "The the archaic lai
Testament." A A joint cor
irs has been oc- direct the nev
ve undertaking bilities of pub
ig James schol- to the unive
Cambridge, w
:he language of own the copy]
nglish versions. The publis
?ince i881. Prof that th r> i P\ric<
project, says the alterations as
ave been trans- changes was 1
s as clear and language of
er will allow." English versic
s Prayer in the The text ii
on as in a ]
divisions as u
confined to 2
Prayer and
of reference,
placed on the
read. The joint
? have done. the translatior
"lose who have Apocrypha. 1
for several ye
he test. A separate
il one." lished simulta
1 in 1946 by the States. It is i
rch of Scotland. Edition.
I utation is a goal that is a daily
1 challenge to all of us. With
1 your continued whole-hearted
support and cooperation we
1 will stay abreast with the best
1 ... and ahead of the rest in the
? industry.
i With heartfelt thanks to you
all and with a special welcome
to the new Old Timers. I wish
? for all of us many more years
of working harmoniously together
here at Clinton-Lvdia
, Mills.
I' The incoming five new
i members were presented a
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engraved watch. They were
I thiol W. Harvey. J. M. Cunningham.
Bessie Queen,
i Thomas A. Sanders and Roy
Lee Lydia.
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LYDIA MILLS, CLINTON, S.
Youth Baseball I
Little Boys' League Play
Sons of Clinton-Lydia Employees
between the ages of
10-12 years are answering the
call to "Play Ball" this week.
Clinton boys wearing uniforms
provided by the Moose
Club and the Lvdia team
wearing Exchange Club uniforms
are considered as top
contenders for championship
honors. Each team will dress
out 15 boys under the leadership
of Plant Athletic Directors
Truman Owens. Clin
ton. Ellis Huffstetler, Lvdia.
Team practice is underway to
prepare the boys for the two
games per week schedule
which continues through
June. An All Star Team will
be selected at the end of
regular season play. The All
Oil Sa
lurch's work was hindered by
iguage of the Bible.
nmuiee was lormca in liHY to
/ translation. All the responsilication
were entrusted jointly
rsitv presses of Oxford and
hich bear the whole cost and
right.
hers in a joint statement said
?d version of 1881 made as few
possible. The wording of the
imited as far as possible to the
the King James and earlier
>ns.
n the New English Bible runs
normal dook. witn tne verse
ised in the authorized version
such examples as the Lord's
the Beatitudes. For purposes
the old verse numbers are
margin.
committee still is at work on
i of the Old Testament and the
'heir tasks will not be finished
ars.
? American edition was pubneously
for sale in the United
dentical in text to the English
Y E A H
"Bones" Harvey, and Oh! Yea
Timers lead fellow members and
Susie" at the Annual Old Timers
well.
BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Clinton, S. C.
Permit N. 59
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'rogram Begins
Stars will compete in district
playoffs. Every boy in
the Communities up to age 12
is invited to the practices
where he will be offered
every opportunity to earn a
position on the team.
President Vance to Award
Best Sportsmanship Balls
President Robert M. Vance
will award a ball personally
autographed by the Chicago
White Sox to the Clinton
Team member displaying the
best sportsmanship during the
seasons play. To the Lydia
Best Sportsmanship player
he will present a personally
autographed ball from the
Detroit Tigers.
Pony Leaguers Begin May 19
Pony League teams for
boys 13 and 14 years of age
will begin May 19. American
Legion practices under Coach
George Fradv will begin for
the Pony League graduates
when school is out.
A SPRING GARDEN
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First, plant 3 rows of Peas:
Presence.
Promptness.
Perseverance.
Next to these plant 3 rows of
Squash.
Squash gossip.
Squash indifference.
Squash criticism.
Then plant 4 rows of Lettuce:
Let us obey rules and
regulations.
Let us be true to our
obligations.
Let us be faithful in our
duty.
Let us be loyal and
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h! "Tambo" Williams. Lydia Old
guests in singing. "If you Knew
Banquet held March 30 at Thorn