The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1964, Page 4, Image 4
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CLOTH ROOM
by Eloise McEiveen
Mrs. Eddie McGee honored
her daughter, Lynn, with a
birthday party on her fifth
birthday June 5. Thirteen
little friends enjoyed games
and refreshments, party favors
of hats and horns were
given each guest. Lynn was
remembered with many lovely
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezzie Miller
and Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Parrish and Tami attended
the Skeeter races in
Anderson recently.
Mrs. Ezzie Miller and Jimmie
were in Clemson recently
to see Inez's new grandson,
little Donald Edwin Jackson,
Jr.
Mrs. J. P. Butler honored
her little daughter Deborah
with a party on her ninth
birthday. Her grandmother
Mrs. A. L. Larkins, honored
her with a surprise party in
Greenwood too.
Miss Sherrvl Rutlpr snpnt a
week with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, in
Greenwood recently.
Mrs. Gerald Tollison, the
former Miss Charlene Evans
was honored with a miscellaneous
shower at the Lydia
Community Building June 12
Charlene received many lovely
and useful gifts. Charlene
and Gerald are making theii
home at King Apartments.
Major Crawford and son
Mike, attended the races ir
Charlotte, N. C. and Atlanta
Ga. recently.
Mr. W. P. Terrell celebrated
his seventy - sixth birthdaj
June 10. Mr. Terrell has recently
returned from Seli
Memorial Hospital and is
recuperating nicely at home
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King
Martha and Matthew attendee
the graduation of their daugh
ter and sister, Miss Sylvu
King, at Winthrop College or
May 31. Mrs. King, Sylvk
and Martha attended the grad
uation exercises of the Spar
tanburg General Hospita
School of Nursing.
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for easy living according to Jame
R. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs
Bobby Bennett and grandson o
Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
and Tami attended the wedding
of their niece Miss Carol
Parrish, to Mr. Gerald Cooper
in Aiken on June 7. Little
Tami served as her cousin's
1 flower girl in the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bennett
and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Bennett were in Aiken
recently to attend the wedding
of Miss Carol Parrish to
Mr. Gerald Cooper.
Mrs. Clara Gilstrap is recuperating
at home after surgery
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Birthdays
Billy Dickerson?
15 years old?June 22
Mrs. Ruth King?
June 13
Lynn McGee?
5 vears old?June 5
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i Anniversaries
> Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts?
1 33rd anniversary?June 2
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hall King?
June 14
Thomas Meeks, Larry Smith
' and Harold Frick will have a
nice vacation. They leave for
Camp Stewart on June 28 for
two weeks.
1 Plan Your Vacation
'P To Include Safety
Rememhpr rU/4 ?ro
"I'll be glad to get back to
work so I can rest up from my
, vacation?"
i The main purpose of a va,
cation is recreation; a rebuilding
of physical and mental
I vitality through change of
r normal routines and relief
from everyday tensions.
[ While this objective is ac;
complished by many of us,
there are some who return
f om their vacation in poorer
1 condition than when they left.
Some, victims of accident,
j don't return at all.
i x tic ictijjc iui a saie ana
1 happy vacation is: (1) plan
ahead: (2) use common sense
and moderation in physical
1 activity and diet, and (3) relax!
Planning is the key ingredient,
whether it be in respect
to advance arrangement for
rental of a cottage, a motelstop
or ticket reservations.
And planning should include
consideration of safety hazards
and how to cope with
them.
When we vacation away
from home, we frequently encounter
hazards to which we
are not accustomed. For instance
a dangerous intersection
on the unfamiliar high\
way; a copperhead snake lurka
1 _a ---1
jng in me stones wnere we
' are about to rest on a mountain
trail.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Phil King Stars
For Staunton Braves
Phil King, son of Hall and
Ruth King, Lydia employees,
is currently hitting .500 for
the Staunton, Virginia, Braves
Baseball team in the Shenandoah
Valley League.
Players in the fast semi-oro
- a.
league are college boys recommended
by two professional
baseball scouts. Nine players
on the Staunton team are
Clemson and Furman University
students.
Phil, a Bailey Scholar, hit
.320 for the Furman Paladins
Baseball team this spring. He
is employed in the geology lab
of the Virginia Highway Department
in Staunton, Virginia.
He will return to Furman
in September, where he is a
member of the rising Senior
Class.
GOOD ADVICE
If you want to drive safely
on
THE 4th?
don't buv a
5th
on the
3rd
On the other hand, familiarity
with hazards, such as those
in our homes, streets and seashore
spots where we have
vacationed for years, will do
us no good if we become too
complacent and relax our vigilance.
Here are a few reminders to
help guide us to a safe and
pleasant vacation:
Wherever we go, we should
remain alert to hazards to ourselves
and our families. Serious
or fatal injury of one's
wife or child can turn the vacation
into a nightmare.
Steps should be taken to
guard health, avoiding overexposure
to cold or heat (including
sunburn), to poisonous
foods or skin contaminants.
f) vp r inHiiliinnop* in
foods and beverages (alcoholic
or other) should be avoided.
Highway hazards are so
well publicized that they
should not need detailing
here, but a good rule is to
allow sufficient time to stay
safe. Fast driving is a major
cause of accidents. Also, fatigue
from long periods at the
wheel is a sure flirtation with
trouble.
Bathing and other water
sports, including skiing and
boating produce hundreds of
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Extreme respect for the elements
and caution in these
activities is required to keep
safe.
And so it goes with camping,
mountain climbing and
the host of other things we do
for recreation.
One more thing. National
Safety Council has on record
the case of a man who decided
that he would iust spend
his vacation at home, rather
than risk exposure to highway
hazards and other dangers . . .
He was killed when his rocking
chair crept over to the
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him to a concrete sidewalk!
Fire Protecti*
Claude Grady. Lydia Pine
Fitter, makes a weekly inspection
of all fire doors, exits, fire
sprinkler lines, valves, fire
pump motors, etc., in an effort
to assure all systems are
in event they are needed.
Identical inspections are also
made of the Clinton Plants bv
Clinton personnel.
Here Claude has just detected
some paint on the fusible
link which triqcers auto
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11ictliu uiusiiig ui ine lire aoor
when the temperature reaches
160 decrees. The paint serves
as insulation and the door
won't close as quickly as it
should in case of fire Claude
replaced the link with a new
one. It is always necessary to
have them close easily and
properly in case of lire Never
block a fire door with a box
The following photo tips
will be helpful to you in
getting good vacation pictures.
?Give your camera a trial
run. Snap a roll of black and
white pictures before you
leave and have them processed
at once. This will give a check
on whether your camera is in
good working order
?Use a camera that's simple
to operate. New. easy to
operate cameras use preloaded
film cartridges w h i c h are
dropped into the camera ready
for use. These cameras can be
loaded in seconds ? with
gloves on and even in sunlight.
?Don't just take a single
shot of any situation Snap
several and you'll be sure to
have the picture you want for
a really complete vacation
album.
?Don't try to catch both
scenery and people in the
same picture. When you come
upon a photogenic scene, disSam
Fleming Receiv
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Sam Fleming. Clinton-Lydii
rcccntlv granted a fellowship to
area of high production cardini
Sam will return to the Inst]
Charlottesville, Virginia, this fal
to a Master of Science degree.
The grant, amounting to $:
period, was made by Crosrol
Greenville, South Carolina. Croj
industry of crushing rolls for i
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or materials or tamper with
them in any way. They are
for your protection?and must
be protected.
cipline yourself to shoot it
strictly as scenery.
?When you want to make
record shots showing you were
there, shoot in situations characteristic
of the places being
visited ? such as plunging in
for a late - afternoon swim,
walking d o w n picturesque
streets or buying souvenirs.
Independence Day
Independence Day, July 4,
should remind us that freedom
is worth fighting for ?
that freedom does not come
easy ? it must be worked for,
fought over, and guarded
closely.
Throughout America we
snouici appreciate the real
meaning of the date: reaffirm
our dedication to accepting
the responsibilities which, as
a nation of free men, we have
been privileged to enjoy.
We could solve two of the
world's biggest problems ?
just have Castro and Chiang
Kai-Chek trade islands.
Mv wife is very irritable, a
friend said. "The least little
thing sets her off." He's lucky
?mine's a self starter.
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support thesis research in the
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