The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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| JULY, 1969 irl Service Aw jj 20 ' Robert Cobb Arthur C. Young, Jr. Dewey L. Lawrence Van C. Oxner, Jr. J. W. Walton 15 Harold Hampton Robert L. Hughes Ruby Hairston 10 ' Mildred S. Snow 5 James Copeland Lucille J. King Mary R. Martin Amelia S. King Glenda P. Huey Shirley B. Humphries Reuben Overstreet Troops At , Boy Scout Troop 138 Beach recently. Attending Durrand Lowery, Randy I King. Bruce Sheooard. Pa Page, Kenneth Stroud, K Rufus King, Mike Cogsdi master Early Heaton and Ginnis accompanied the sc Troop 138 is sponsoret It's ALL I HEART? No pump as per feet if you treat it right. EYES? No camera cai touch them for efficiency NERVOUS SYSTEM*? N< telegraph system equal t< it. VOICE AND EARS? Bet tcr than any radio or tele vision. NOSE. LUNGS, SKIN There isn't a ventilating 01 air conditioning plant a: wonderful. rards For May and June YEARS Bailey Office Plant No. 1 Lydia Plant No. 2 Years Lydia Lydia Lydia YEARS Lydia TEARS Lvdia Lvdia Lydia Plant No. 2 Office Plant No. 2 Lydia Myrtle Beach enjoyed a weekend at Myrtle the outing were Marty Heaton ieaton, Ricky Phillips, Dennis it Kay, Terry Heaton, Ronnie eith Sheppard, Steve Heaton, 11, and Chuck Kinard. ScoutAsst. Scoutmaster Rock Mc:outs. 1 by Clinton Mills. i_ \ir\t i J\J I O T KJVJ - SPINAL CORD-.' Can't be beat by the most complii cated switchboard for giving instantaneous warnings "> and reactions. > Such a marvelous, complicated mechanism as you is worthy of your highest respect and best care. Pro? tect yourself today, tomorr row, all month, all year s You are your own best safety device. THE CLOTHMAKER Named Most Valuable Player Claude Adair Crocker, IS, Clinton Junior High student, was named Most Valuable Prep Player and Captain of the All-Star Team at Coach Dick Campbell's Basketball School held on at Citadel campus last week. The trophy presentation was made in special awards ceremonies i at the close of the weeklong training session. Crocker, a guard, was ! also a member of the tournament championship team. The 48-plaver Prep league was comprised of S. C. boys 14 years of age and under. Claude is the son of Industrial Relations Director and Mrs. Claude A. Crocker. Ninety Years Old KrT g^| % y? :^M v." \ *X? /.v? aw t Mrs. C. M. Bailey was honored on her 90th birthday by the Actaeon Book i Club at a party in the Presbyterian College Dining Hall. Mrs. Bailey, the former Eloise Davenport, was born June 21, 1879 in Plymouth, North Carolina. Never Wear Jewelry On The Job Here's a real gem: Don't wear jewelry on the job. If the situation weren't so serious, the pun might ; be funny. It isn't funnv. Many fingers have been left behind when men wearing rings have alighted i from the rear of a truck t and their rings were caught on a tailgate hook. Others have had their rings catch on protrusions in maintent ance, textile and const ruction work. INQUIRING How Did You Spend Y Harold Austin, 2nd shift lab employee, spent most of his vacation catching up on his fishing. Harold says this is one of his best hobbies. THE MONTH THA 15 Years ago at July, 1954 ? A new cloth rac Lydia Cloth Room. It was d( Grady of the Lydia Shop. 1 pleted a new cloth roll rack. ? Ch 10 Years ago at July, 1959 ? Sale of all Clir completed. Deeds, insurance uted to some 650 homeownei ? CI 5 Years ago at < July, 1964 ? The Woman's ( N. Y. and the Worlds Fair dui The 43 member group stay Hotel. They visited the Fai attended the Broadway Sho\ M. Ipi Raney Mrs. Meda Williams, 2nd Raney, retiring Akers Molo: on behalf of the Clinton Mi June 27. Raney has been sei years. Shown 1 to r are Mrs liams. Raney, Mrs. Juanita Pitts. 3 REPORTER our July 4th Vacation? HI Mrs. Edith Neal of #1 Weaving, visited Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida and many other points of interest. She visited Cape Kennedy and on her return trip to Clinton, stopped by Ruby Falls and Chattanooga, Tenn. She travelled over 1,500 miles in 6 days. I VTA) Ml y CM (July 1954) k had been installed in the ?signed and built by Claude *ay Sanders had just com4 ? CM (July 1959) iton Mills homes had been policies, etc. were distrib:s. 4 ? ZM (July 1964) :iubs took a 5-dav trip to ring the July vacation week ed at the Great Northern r. the United Nations, and vs. ft", MOM Iff Retires from left, presented Luther r Lines driver, with a gift ills office at his retirement rving Clinton Mills for 19Vo 3. Faye Simmons, Mrs. WilCompton. and Mrs. Elmyra