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OCTOBER. 1973 ' Old Timers a 4 \ Willie Mae Jolly Lydia Spinning Employed 9-18-48 ft It : W* A I Lewis D. Bass Lydia Spooling Employed 10-19-48 Mi^ceA ^ Some Coarse . . . Some Fine . . "The reason we arc on earth is to i i < i ?i ii n i C ?L .^1 neip omers. me aunaay ocuuui teacher informed her class of small boys and girls. A thoughtful youngster raised his hand and asked. "What are the others here for?" ?CM? ^ Husband to friend: "My wife is two hours late. She's either had an accident ' ;th the car. been kidnapped, or she's si topping. Man. 1 hope she ain't shopping!" ?CM? Uleers are the result of mountain climbing over mole hills. Club Names Ne1 X f " X i Jotephine C. Allman fiani no. z weaving Employed 9-22-48 Footwear Available Clinton Mills safety footwear line has been expanded to include the latest design in safety shoes. "The new square toes and boots arc most popular," according to Mack Parsons, Clinton Mills safety footwear specialist. The new shoes include the latest 1973-74 UNITEI Clinton Mills and its employees have again demonstrated their generosity by their support of the 1973-74 United Way Drive. As the Clothmaker went to press. n. ll LfGSUU . Some wrth a Different Twist There is no man so poor as he who has onlv money. ?CM? A subscriber in a small Ontario community was placing a call to Toronto from an outdoor booth. The operator asked. "What number are you calling from0 It's right there on your dial." The subscriber replied meekly. "1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9-0." ?CM? Men are born collectors. First they collect bugs, toads, and marbles: then girls, kisses, and ties; then golf trophies. and hair tonics: and finally pains, symptoms, and memories. 3 w Members Selma E. Ballew Plant No. 2 Spinning Employed 10-11-48 In Latest Styles styles in multi-colors, buckles, boots, and other protective footware. Anyone interested in information concerning safety shoes, their prices and availability, etc., can contact Mack in the Clinton Mills Clinic, Extension 54. D WAY DRIVE $18,337 had been contributed to this year's drive. A special thank you goes to each departmental shift solicitor for the extra effort put forth in making this drive a successful one. IN SERVICE EUL Lee Hardiman expects to complete his Army basic training in the near future. He anticipates a military assignment in Germany. Lee was a Lydia Plant Card Operator prior to entering 1 lie aiuicu iuiv.ua.