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APRIL, 1971 mmmmitm*' mm James and John James and John Cunningham are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham. The young lads are going ^ to be three years old this summer. Their father is employed in Bailey Carding. Norma Beih Norma Carol Smith will be four months old May 10. Her parents are Larry and Norma Smith. Larry is first shift Supply Clerk at Lydia. Norma Carol's grandparents are Mr. _ and Mrs. Fred Cunningham and Mr. 9 and Mrs. W. B. Smith. Ella Elizabeth (Reth) Camnhell is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell. Beth will celebrate her second birthday in June. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nabors. Fairdoth Retires March 31 Mr. L. V. Faircloth retired March 31 as Cloth Room Overseer. Bailey Plant. Ray Lane succeeded Faircloth as Cloth Room Overseer. Barry Whitman has succeeded Lane as Night Superintendent. r aircioxn naa been witft Clinton Mills since the completion of the Bailey P Plant. Timmie and Mike nmmie and Miice Uosseit are the attractive grandchildren of Fay Proctor and George and Virginia Gossett, all Clinton Mills employees. Sl >8 Kfl A A. Tammy Samaniha Plant -2 Spooling employee Debra Samples is very proud of her three fine looking children. Left to right are Tammy Renee, Age 3. Samantha Harvey. 2, and Forrest Kelly. 3 months. FOOD FOR THOUGHT The past is only good for what we have learned from it; the future for what we do with it. * You are young only once, but you can stay immature indefinitely. * * If you can't think of any other way to flatter a man, tell him he's the kind who can't be flattered. A nickel goes a long way these days. Vftii pan p.'irrv it arnnnH fnr u-noUc fore you find something to buy with it. * * The desire to take medicine is perhaps the greatest feature which distinguishes man from animals. 5 H .1 [ v JSm M v ^ Angela Christopher Angela Gail Croy. left, and Chris* tophcr Clyde 'roy. right are children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy, Jr. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy. Sr. fe rs Forrest Lisa Lisa Armstrong is tha charming granddaughter of Mr. A. E. Alexander, Lydia Spinning OTerhauler. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Armstrong of Charleston. Her mother is a tormer Clinton cioin Hoom em* ployee. et ?k f/W% Terry Audrey Terry Samples, 10, and Audrey, 9, are the charming children of Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Samnlet. Wavna 11 a #2 carding employee. They are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrt. Forrest Samples. Forrest is a ~2 Spinning employee.