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R. >1" How Many Do I Profit Sharing _ m m Ketiremeat Flan An additional forty-six Clinton Mills employees have been enrolled in the Company's Profit Sharing Retirement Plan. An employee becomes eligible on January 1 if on that date he is employed by Clinton Mills, and is a regular fulltime hourly-wage employee, and has completed at least three years of continuous service with the Company. To become a participant you must fill out an application form provided by the Personnel Office. Lydia Cloth Room News Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Tomie and Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Parrish in Aiken recently. Little Danny Fuller, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller, is improving at home after a serious ill ncss and stay in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen visited their son and daughter - in - law in Kingstree recently, going especially for the first birthday of their little grandson, "Mac," on March fourth. BIRTHDAYS IN MARCH William Thrift ? March 18th Major Crawford ? March 19th Bruce Shealv ? March 21st Mrs. Shirley Shealy ? March 23rd Fred Fuller ? March 11th Sam King ? March 14th Irm ** You Recognize? Wear A Smile Got your share of problems? Sure. Doesn't everybody. But walking around with a face in full gloom does not eliminate vour troubles. That grim, sickly look of misfortune does not change a single problem. Quite the reverse is true, for the frown of despair is contagious and those around you display their disgust to keep you company. Should you walk around, then, like some silly oaf with a perpetual grin on your face? Of course not. The practiced smile is as nauseatingly sweet as the look of doom is horrendously sour. A natural look, a smile that says, "I'm a human being who likes life," is worth a fortune. Socially, you cannot fail. Everybody feels comfortable in the presence of one who can smile. In business or in professional life, a smile spells enthusiasm and a zest for getting things done. Yes, a smile is an asset. It enhances your face, your personality. And as it paves the way for joy within your own being, it inspires those around you to smile and cooperate with you. "Nothing on earth can smile but man," observed Henry Ward Beecher. "It is a prerogative of man." Wear yours today. Tomorrow . . . too. I !l! ipr >OTOl i * - ? "It's a Ret well before April 15th card from the I.R.S.... fCLINTON MILLS PLAN' ? Left to right, sitting and kn Aaron Quarles, Wilson Game Deadwyler, Mrs. White, *, *, Deadwyler, *, Mrs. Turner, A Wright, *, *, Emily Williams, Evelyn Holtzclaxv, Mr. Overst *, Harry Ficklin, Bell McNeece Troy Caldwell, Jim Jacks, Mr Mr. Overstreet, John Deadwy *, Jim Meadors, Nathan Can Campbell, Grady Arnold, Char Gaines, A. G. Galloway, *, *, *, *, Gene Lambert, Rudolpl Lakey, *, Walker Gregory, Mr borough, *, Marcell Barker, *, Robert Adams. The names Mills supply clerk (*?individ 1 Ov ? * ^ ?. -. <* I If. W- * '-. - 1 Hope Ballew, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballew 1 is all smiles as she cele- i brated her first birthday March 12. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall King. Service Men Pictures Wanted The Clothmaker would like to print pictures of young men serving in the armed forces that are sons of Clinton Mills employees. Information accompanying pictures should include the name, rank, principal place of active duty, length of service, and any special medals or citations, received. i Information can be left 1 in the Personnel Office. 1 Ht f MM ill TS. WEAVING DEPARTMEN eeling ? Hackel Estes, Char r, Elloree Malone, Miss Wils Molley Martin, Miss Holtzcl lildred Campbell, Nita Osbo Mrs. Sam Snell, Mr. Sam Sne\ reet, Mr. Broom, Mr. Overstr< , Olin Furr, Red Williams, Wtl . Williams, Arthur Baikey, Wi ler, *, *, Lonnie Parish, Bud non. Standing, I to r, A. H. H lie Barker, Mr. Scott, E. J. Ca Pack Meadows, Mr. Deadwyl i Barker, Short Owens, *, Mr . Gaines, ', Ben Whitmire, M Evans Lever, H. C. Flynn, J. for the photo were supplied iLai not identified). rr Cijildieii JH > mrM&r V ^1 W JL Wwm 11 James Furman Childress 1.1. - ? ^ is me son 01 rurman ana 1 Eugenia Roach Childress. ( 4is paternal grandmother ( s Mrs. Martha Childress. t Tomie Parrish, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry I Parrish, celebrated her 10th 1 birthday last month. 1 wr.*- ;.sa Mt ?M. -> "* >1 a<r?r ?jm v ^ ct^CM ~'S^~ ytn A4 * i T, 2nd SHIFT, JULY 1934 lie Estes, Smith Kitchen, on, Christine Grey, Miss aw, Mrs. Olin Furr, Irin me, Estell Harrison, Ola 11, Fred Miller, Mr. Grey, m eet, *, *, Willy Stewart, *, 11 Martin, Frank Chumley, U Cunningham, Mr. Craine, Parkman, Vance Wright, ughes, John Holtzclaw, Joe mpbell, Mr. Osborne, Jack er, Paul Dean, Sam White, Gaines, Roy Smith, Mr. Ir. Williams, *, Rob YarJ. McGinnis, Claude Wood, by Toby Campbell, Clinton I ? Allen Franklin Campbell s the handsome one year >ld son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Campbell and he grandson of Mr. and 4rs. Grange Campbell. w II 6 !. Cute Ashley Denise lampion is the daughter of 4r. and Mrs. D a r r e 11 ^ lampion.