The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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CLOTHMAKER The Clothmaker Si ffy mZ? I ? W. C. Neely. Company Officer 35 Years 9-1-37 I Arthur Davis. Plant No. 1 Weaving 35 Years W 10-30-37 Minted, Some Coarse . . . Some Firse . A philosopher makes something out of nothing. A humorist makes nothing out of everything. ^ ?CM? The referee walked off a 15-yard penalty against the Big State team. The Big State captain growled, "You stink!" The referee walked off a SECOND 15-yard penalty against Big State and said. "How do 1 smell from 1IKRE? ?CM? Power brakes can stop on a dime. but it costs $400 to get the rear-end fixed. ilates These Long HP*"T \ L. .J? ^ Claude W. Grady. Lydia Shop 35 Years 10-37 C. C. Heaton. Clinton Shop 35 Years 10-16-37 'IfciSUVl Some with a Different Twist Then there was the southern girl w went to work for Air France. Af much coaching she now answers 1 phone mi her best continental mannei "Air Frawncc . . . kin 1 hep ya?" ?CM You're an old-timer if you rememl when ;i redemption center was a hoi ot worship. ?CM? "If our car nets much older," long-suffering motorist declare "they'll start issuing it upper i lower plates." 3 Service Employees Ethel McLendon, Lydia Weaving 30 Years 10-17-42 / jJJ Arzo Ivester, Plant No. 2 Cloth 30 Years 10-17-42 ho ter he jse Bryan Reynolds was three years old the October 16. He is the handsome son of d, Mrs. Virginia Reynolds, a Bailey Plant ind Battery Filler. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris.