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JUNE. 1961 Parents, Inc. This business of being parents is about the most important investment that we will ever have. In fact as far as importance, it makes Wall Street look like a junk shop. In our business of rearing a family we are guiding the most powerful force on earth . . . the future of our nation ... in the reputation, habits, training, and patterns of men and women who at present are children playing around our feet. The cost of such an operation is small when we consider the happiness, pride, joy, and accom^ 1:1 4 ~ _ r At t--t r (jusiiiutfiiis ui inese DaDes 01 yesterday. And suddenly they are the men and women who run our world tomorrow. No better foundation can be offered than a good Christian home with examples set up bv us ourselves for our children to follow. So, you see, being parents isn't something to take lightly because it's the future, both theirs and our own. I.ost Horizons 1. Our dread of debt. 2. Our sense of values. 2. Our love of freedom. a o.... -r. vyui piwuc;*ri 11 ig r>|Jii il. 5. Our faith in the home. 6. Our respect for Courts. 7. Our consideration of others. 8. Our reliance in workmanship. 9. Our regard for statesmanship. 10. Our loyalty to a religious faith. 11 Our Hpsiio fur thinus permanent. 12. Our detest for a planned economy. 13. Our reverence for the Constitution. 14. Our awareness of Socialistic trends. 15. Our aversion of foreign entanglements. 16. Our knowledge of political differences. 17 Our f~.- Jr. * ? Ml V V/l I 1 |/V 1 IOU CIV/II I V ' I IIIdividual effort. 18. Our confidence in educational facilities. 19. Cur fear of anv monopolistic movement. 20. Our belief that respect is not a commodity. - VACATIC Vacation time is here?the for recreation and rejuvenatioi tion is: DON'T CROWD IT! the aim. and frantic effort to .s is unwise. If it's a motor trip. Have brakes, tires, wheels, lig Then plan to drive not more t lots of rest. Learn all hazards poisonous plants, snakes, etc. I font M fl? -? fntIf CM hd \ * measures: Have car checked, don't drive until tired. Swim only in protected areas, never too far out. Rowboats have no promenade deck; keep your seat. Wear suitable clothing; drench fire before leaving. Know small boat safety rules; take life preservers. Protect against snakes in suspected areas. A sun tan is fine?but take it in small doses. "HAVE LOTS OF FUN" LEWA GIRLS?Lydia Girls relax filled week of activities at Cam; CLINTON K A A I I K 7\ I r\ L E Improved Cus Lydia Billing-Bookkeeping Departments Relocated W HINTS annual break from the routine n. First rule for the i?ood vacaFun and relaxation should Ix* queeze too much from vacation bo sure the car is in condition. ...wl ..11 ......... ..l,....l..wl IUJ c * i l v ( Oil \ i 1(1 1 |/ill l IICV. M'VI. han 400 miles or so a dav. Clot of your vacation area, such as SlOtpvs] blow , s: \ r THE { WHISTLE ( /j ^ ON \ -V ' ^ VACATION RISKS ! \ 11 i t\ smaii town is whore everybody knows not only which men beat their wives? but also which wives need beating. THE CLOTHMAKER 1 -jt JV E W rfWU ' a jf : on arrival before beginning a fun> Buck Horn, Paris Mountain. COUNCIL &n I (MA A I8?J G A W A tomer Services Lvdia's Billing and Bookkeeping departments were moved into the Clinton Office on May 27th following several months of office procedure efficiency planning. Both Plants will measurably benefit from the consolidation of the customer-service departments. The new office layout permits for closer uniformity in office procedures and provides Lvdia with an additional direct contact with customers and Clinton Cottons. Inc. in New York. Relocation of these departments to improve customer services does not in any way affect the services of the Lvdia offices to the employees or to the Plant. The Lvdia Office, all other personnel and departments remain the same. She: "Now what are we stopping for?" He: "I've lost my bearings." She: "Well, at least you're original. Most fellows run out of gas." 1961Fiftieth Ann YEAR OF CAMP FIRE (community Leader In Preparation for For a half century, the Camp Fi purposeful activities geared to the titudes of growing girls. Camp Fire Girls take part in a which help prepare them for future mothers, employees, civic leaders ; From the beginning, the organi ers have provided a quality and a has enabled Camp Fire Girls to programs from the horse and buggy < The magnetic appeal to Camp during the 50 years of changes has their intellectual, cultural and spir seven through high school years, experience which keeps pace wit! and increasing maturity. Its magic household chores, routine scholastic day or monotonous activities into roads to a wonderland of living. In communities all over the na bers enjoy the delights of learninj friendships of work and play in \ ship of adult volunteers. BwM CAMP BUCK HORN ? Clinton Girls Owens and the Clinton-Lydia recreation In the Clinton Council there with H6 leaders and assistants and of Directors. Mrs. Gloria King sen tive Director. Since the beginning of Clinton Community in the late 40's an ev< been shown by Clinton-Lvdia yo women employees, and wives of ( active part as Leaders, Assistants ai of them now not associated with < tremendous contribution in past ye; leaders, they have not sought any receive the satisfaction of helpinj goals of Camp Fires. Working with future "Career" Camp Fire leader will tell you. It challenge. Camp Fires lequire outst out their many and varied programs Nellie Osborne welcome adult lei work as a volunteer in a most in build the future. All parents and grandparents leaders of our Camp Fire Girls F time and talents with so manv On the Golden Anniversary Lvdia Mills extends Congratulatioi organization and "Thanks" for a j leaders. Camp Fire Girls Is A Agencv ol the Greater Clinto 5 iversary GIRLS 8 Assist Girls the Future re movement has offered special interests and apbroad range of activities responsibilities as wives, and citizens. zation's educator?foundflexible program which pioneer in out-of-school ?ra to the outer space age. Fire to millions of girls been the ability to widen itual horizons. From age girls e; ov a continuous a their growing interest lies in transforming dull : assignments and evervhappv and challenging tion a half million meml by doing, the fun and groups under the leader*. jfejJ -+JA /7 ^ MPIB grsr rjA& ^'-g?lM 1 and leaders await Truman bus to return home. are 389 girls in 3 areas 15 members on the Board >*es the council as ExecuCamp Fires in the Lydia ?r expanding interest has uth. Through the years. ?mployees have taken an ^id Council officials. Many Camp Fires have made a ars. As is true to all adult credit for themselves, but 5 young girls attain the girls is a privilege as any is a responsibility and a anding leadership to carry Mrs. Eva Land and Miss iders who would like to iportant field?helping to are deeply indebted to 'rogram for sharing then of Camp Fires. Clintonis and best wishes to the ob well done to all adult Participating n Community Chest