The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1972, Page 6, Image 8
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Ruihie Carolyn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gossett are the i
Left to right are Ruthie. 11; Carolyn. 9; 1
Plant No. 2 Carding and Spooling employe
parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Gossett
No. 2 employees.
Mark Anthony I
Couch is the handsome
son of Mr. I
WjL 1 x ^ and Mrs. Charles
f- ^ v Couch. He is the
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ant* Mrs. William
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? / weaving em ployee.
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>es, respectively. The children's grand.
and Mrs. Sally Johnson, also Plant
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Ronnie Shealy
was 14 years old
He
the son of Lydia
Shop and WeavSb'I^F^
ing employees Ed
^ and Joyce Shealy.
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)n his 100th birthday, a man was
;ed for the secret of his longevity.
I guess," he said "it's because I
do it a practice to go to bed and
ep when I should have stayed up
i worried." f
'astor: "You claim you can't donate
'ause you owe everyone. Don't you
nk you owe the Lord something."
Church member: "I sure do, but he
i't pushin' me like the others."
t's not that I'm ignorant; it's just
it I know so much that ain't so.
?Mark Twain 0
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Clinton, S. C.
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