The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1973, Page 3, Image 3
DECEMBER. 1973
Accutron Watches Included
REVISED SERV
PROGRAM A
The Company announced an expanded
continuous service awards
program on November 26. The new
program provides selection categories
of the latest and finest in fashion
jewelry. Cuff links, money clips,
newly designed tie bars and brooches
have been added to the present selection
of attractive and useful accessories.
A wide selection of Accutron electronic
watches, Accutron and Bulova
Anniver*
sary Stone
5 yrs. Pinette-Tie Tac
10 yrs. Sapphire Pinette-Tie Tac, '
15 yrs. Emerald Pinette-Tie Tac,
Necklace, Brooch
20 yrs. Ruby Pinette-Tie Tac,
Cuff Links, Necl
25 yrs. Diamond Pinette-Tie Tac,
Money Clip, Cu
Bracelet
40 yrs. Diamond 14K White Gol
^ Buckle, Money <
* Charm Bracelet.
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ICE AWARDS
1MNOUNCED
clocks, and Bulova watches are available
to the 1974 incoming members of
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Effective January 1, 1974, those
eligible may select the award of their
choice from the following accessories.
Those eligible to receive awards between
December 1, 1973 and January
1. 1974, may defer making their selections
until the new items are included.
Awards
rie bar Money Clips, Brooch
Tie Bar, Belt Buckle, Money Clips,
, Charm Bracelet
Tie Bar. Belt Buckle. Monev CilD.
dace, Brooch, Charm Bracelet.
Watch, Clock, Tie Bar, Belt Buckle,
ff Links. Necklace, Brooch, Charm
d Pinette-Tie Tac, Tie Bar, Belt
r^lin Cuff Links. Necklace. Brooch.
>n Bulova Automatic
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The Real Meaning
of
Christmas
More than ever this Christmas season
we need to give thought to the real
message of Christmas, divorcing it from
the commercialism and ballyhoo that
tend to surround it. For the significance
of Christmas is that it stresses for us
the idea of the brotherhood of man. Indeed,
the Christmas story is the story
of man's brotherhood.
We live in a time, however, when at
home as well as abroad, there are attacks
on that idea; when the worth of
the individual is being questioned or
even flatly denied: when the freedom
of thought is being questioned; when
attempts are made to stifle free inquiry.
If we are to maintain the ticklish balance,
which is our heritage in this country.
between that freedom that comes
from the innate worth of the individual
and the orderly processes of a society
composed of such free individuals, we
must gain a new insight into the nature
of our responsibilities.
Men stay free only so long as they
guard their freedom carefully. We
cannot keep our freedom by gradually
sacrificing it bit by bit to fear or expediency.
In the great battle which is going on
in the world between our concept of
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uciuuLidcy ariu inai wmcn is expounded
bv communism, we accomplish nothing
?or worse than nothing?by a negative
approach. Either our way of life is
marked by a full participation of us all
based on real belief in the worth of
individual men and women, or it is a
sham or a mere piece of machinery.
The coming of the Christ Child which
we commemorate at Christmas is the
basis for our faith in man as well as
our faith in God.
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