The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1967, Image 8
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Missionaries, from posts
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school, sponsored by the
of P.ev. Ploycl Kellnms.
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Christmas enrols but few
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were not issued to many <
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upon his church
cmist. I'-'anz Gruber, to
appropriate music
::s euitar. On Christmas
accompanied only by
pj:!;ir, thev sang for
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"Spent Night."
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a! pastor, the Rev. Josef
Mr, ha.cl ventured out to
ss a young mother and
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walk on the silent,
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!:t of the radiant mother
child impressed the
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urned to his rectory,
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MAKE SAFETY
Quiz yourself?if you can
honestly answer "yes" to
these questions, you are a
au;i; wui At'l C.IIII.1 yuu ill t" I1UI
likely to be among those
injured in the textile industry
next year.
!. Do you size up every
job to make sure you know
how to do it safely in every
detail?
2. Do you always wear
goggles on jobs where there
is any danger from flying
particles?
3. Do you refrain from
scuffling, tomfoolery and
horseplay on the iob?
4. Do you immediately
report any unsafe practice
or condition to your supe
nor'.'
5. Do you always properly
use ll 10 guards and protec
t i v e equipment provided?
G. Do you avoid wearii.
any loose clothing when
working around machinery?
7. Whenever you see obeltt
The greatest news for all
people for al! time is recorded
in the Christmas
story that is read and reload
at this season each
year. 1t !* a story which
never throws old. A story
which becomes more significant
with the telling. "And
the angel said unto them,
Fear not: for, behold, I
bring you good tidings of
great joy, which shall be to
alt people. For unto you is
born this day in the City of
David a Savior which is
Christ the Lord."
Let us give thinks for our
many blessings and for our
great nation of free people.
Let us pray for those who
are oppressed, for the sick
ant! for those with grief.
Again, let us beseech Him
to give strength and wisdom
to our governmental
leaders in their efforts to
bring peace and understanding
to all nations.
Also, let us seek Divine
guidance as we endeavor to
provide stability in our
work, our homes, our community
and our way of life.
As we rc'oice ever the
privilege of having and bcliovini*
in Christmas, may
wo also bo challenged as we
look forward with renewed
hone to the coming of a new
? V *t*
RATE IN '68
jects lying on the floor,
over which one might
stumble, do you pick them
up?
8. Do you always have
every injury, however
slight, properly cared for?
9. Do you follow all safety
rules and regulations to
the letter?
10. Do you make a special
effort to keep your mind on
your work, particularly
when any hazards exist,
and watch your step to
avoid bumping into or
stumbing over objects?
11. Do you avoid strains
by using judgment in lifting,
and when lifting do
you keep your back straight
anci lnt witn your legs
rather than with your
back?
12. Do you follow the
good oxnmplos set by follow
employees, realizing
that safe, careful workers
are the kind that the company
prizes most highly?
Insurance Policies
Ct'-er Papers
M J f\ I.:
i'hUC'J VIlClMIiy
In Bangor, Maine a young
businessman was instantly
killed in an automobile accident.
He left three small
children, a wife, and an insurance
policy valuer! at
$30,000. His mother was
named beneficiary.
He had bought the policy
years before his marriage,
but had failed to update it
by providing for his wife
and children. The ensuing
months were sheer torture
for the young wife with
legal red tape, embarrassment,
and financial strain
as she tried desperately to
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victim me puuty anu Jioia
her family together.
Cases such as this occur
all of the time throughout
the nation. It is something
with which each of us
should be concerned.
Employees are reminded
to check all their insurance
policies to see if the appropriate
beneficiary is named,
especially in old policies.
Death of a beneficiary,
marriage, children, divorce
or other circumstances warranting
a change in insurance
policies and other
legal documents should get
priority in an employee's
personal affairs.
Employees who have a
need for making changes of
beneficiary of their Clinton
Mills Group Life Insurance
Policy or Profit SharingRetirement
Plan should
contact the Personal Department.