The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1969, Page 6, Image 12
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'he weaving yourself,
)? :'i*ni:s a peaceful and
ni*iins ! !*?' feu* you.
This >s !V(ini iinioni^ many
mux.-' i ions Solid's associated
w?' h textiles and
* ..?': it)?':i!!y !' a m ilia r lo
S( it'' S.OI lll'I'S.
Another one: To dream
o!' i-s'ki.T cotton is a sign
ha! you'l! never go hungry,
'"it wnlh through a field of
in,* cotton fo dells ease
tnnVss you're accompanied
hy an undesirable compan om,
in which case the
\vdream pi'olon c! s
won y.)
D-'^AV of a cotton gin
>: i; 1:? 'lie seeds, and
y *'-1' 'i'\o!y to be apx'in'ed
Mi a position of
s4 :;'h' honor and at good
>; V . 1>me move. . .
V/e: vino fabric on a loom
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r?!en'?o?! days doing cons'
native work. If warp
'>reaks or !' i ! ! i n g gets
:wis'ed, ' lipids trouble in
-one for you. lint with
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Sam ' and Jimmy
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1 laskc!' >a!! (lame August 5.
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: !iy check, cash,
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( \ ;u!t hos.'inninj? witli
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r a law !>':( Mo rii'ht t<
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Awr'?rv Tercet Sehoc
Many Clinton Mills empl
bers of the 19*13 Fifth Grade
School. Front row. 1 to r. L.
I-Tarold Meadors. J. C. Foster, ^
ward, and Catherine Dunnwa
YcKellar, Dewey Oxner. Sie
bary. George Dunaway. an
I to r. Kale Milam. Helen N
Jean Huc'.cs, Kay Medlock, N
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. . . Some wrfh c> Oiferenl fwist
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"1 ilidn'' sec the liuht."
said the po'itician. "I felt
the heal."
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Two cul) scouts, whose
younger brother had fallen
into the lake. rushed home
to mother with tears in
ihcir eyes. "We're trying to
give him artificial respirai
lion," one of them sobbed,
. "hut he keeps getting up
i and walking away."
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Personality can open
doors - but. it's character
I \v11if! 1 keeps them open.
cm?
! )o you rrmi'inbcr when
I M (i t !i c r ' s meals were
t houplit-out instead of
thawed out? ?
AUGUST. 1969
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il, 5th Grade, 1943
oyees will recognize memClass
at Academy Street
R. Campbell. Sam Owens.
N. H. Gooch. \ Paul Woody.
2nd row. 1 to r, Jimmy
ve Tucker. Lawrence Bar- '
d Billy Yarborough. Back,
elson, Lois Wilkes, Bobbie
ellie Gray King, and *. (#
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