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2 jfjl SERVK SI FOR S The following employees awards during September: Name ZD Y< Claude Gilstrap Mildred L. Lawson ? Cleveland Campbell 15 Y< Lewis G. Howard Blanch C. Covan Joseph Sprouse 10 Y< Bobby J. Samples ? Machon J. Kirbv .? 5 Ye Carolyn F. Bible Margaret E Bible ? Rosa L. Blakely Dorothy Grant Johnny A. Leake James W. Craft Hattie S. Miller Carl A. Heaton Thomas E. Crawford Maxine S. Watts John Franks Mrs. Alice M. Snider, Lyt five continous years of servic SSssS^ Plaque Pays B. F. Harvey, Lydia We; amines a plaque which has Clinton YMCA building by plaque pays tribute to the Mills employees of the Baile 2, and Lydia Plants, in who tributed financially to the cc building. The ultra-modern nificantly to the Christian d the recreational pleasure o Clinton community. :e awards ieptember received continuous service Plant ?ars Lydia i^yuia - Lydia sari - Plant No. 2 ? Lydia - Lydia ears - Plant No. 2 Lydia ars Bailey ? ? uancjr Lydia Plant No. 1 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Maintenance Lydia Lydia - Lydia 11a Carding, completed forty :e during September. fptaHBHHai | jiBBKHa ! r^1 & ? Hryj *- ^T y^T*? \ e to CM Employees aving employee, proudly ex? been installed at the. new the Bailey Foundation. The loyal service of the Clinton ty, Clinton No. 1, Clinton No. se honor the foundation construction of the new YMCA facility will contribute sig cvciupuicui, ux me youm ana f all citizens in the greater Mrs. Lar Mrs. Eva B. Land retirt of Calvary Baptist Church, the church's music progran voice choirs and three hand Mrs. Land is shown w Thomas Traylor, left, of Col win, right, of Mullins. Mrs director ft>r almost 23 years Mills s< cial director. Let Us Be THANKSGIVING in An since the days of the Pilgi William Bradford, governor setts, in his "History of PI; the first Thanksgiving in II Lord to be with them in all outgoings and incomings, for vo nroicn frvrnx mr tn oil nno Today, over 350 years la served in the United State The day will be a national 1 most business people and vacation, and due note will the press and the pulpit. I meaning unless the hearts truly thankful. To be thankful means to the bad. As the apostle Pa Philippians: "Whatsoever things are honest, whatsov* things are pure, whatsoev* ever things are of good rep< After all, what were the They had few comforts as financial resources. They li tacks from Indians. Sickni real possibilities. Yet they 1 Instead, "they found ye Loi ways," lor which, they said forever, to all posteritie." Their posterity includes 1 rica today. Would it not 1 selves of the attitude of th Thanksgiving Day, to try spirit which prompted then insecurity to give thanks tc it not be well to say onc? and voices, "Now thank wc CLOTHMAKER id Retires :d recently as music director While she was music director i has grown to include five bell choirs. ith her two daughters, Mrs. umbia, and Mrs. Evins Goodi. Land has served as music W . She is also a retired Clinton > Thankful nerica has been a tradition im Fathers in New England. of the colony of Massachuymouth Plantation," describes 521, "And thus they found ye ? their ways, and to blesse their a which let his holy name have teritie." iter, Thanksgiving is still obs, this year on November 22. loliday. Schools will be closed, employees will take a day's I be made of the occasion by lut the day will be empty of 01 me peopie 01 /\merica are look for the good instead of _ iuI put it in his letter to the w things are true, whatsoever er things are just, whatsoever er things are lovely, whatsoirt, . . . think on these things." Pilgrim Fathers thankful for? we know them. They had no ved in constant danger of at2ss and starvation were very were not resentful of their lot. rrl /-? kn, uriik iknm in "11 iu iw wc wnu uil'iii in (til iilUll I, "let his name have ye praise ^ the generations living in Ame>e well for us to remind ourose early colonist on that first to recapture something of the ii in the midst of hardshiD and > God for His blessings? Would ? more, with heart and hands all our God?" C