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her youngest great-granddaughter, Miss Chri
Dixon, unveils her portrait at the formal openir
of dedication of the Presbyterian Home of Sou
Clinton. Unveiling came during the presentatioi
Administration Building. Also looking on is Re
Frampton Jr., D.D., Chairman of the Board <
the Presbyterian Home.
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Clinton Mills Plants 1 and 2 Maintena
designing and building a Christmas Parade
in the traditional division.
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and Mrs. John Wayne Sai
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nee Department worked many hours A<?
i float. The float won first place honors Ben Ke
lamples are the children of Mr. I ^
mples. John is Assistant Superin- I A
I Amy Marie Gilliam will I '
celebrate her 2nd birthday I I
on Dec. 25, 1975. She is the I \j
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Paaugnier 01 ivir. ana ivirs. ?/| Keith
Gilliam (Plant No. 1
K 2 weaving). Her grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Stroud (Plant No. 2 B ' ]
\ weaving).
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The Clinton Presbyterian
Home Administration Center
was dedicated to Mrs. C.M.
Bailey, widow of the late
President of Lydia Cotton Mills.
ft | Mrs. Bailey, tne yb year old
J senior member of the Bailey
family, has been keenly interested
in the development and
I construction of the home for
many years.
The Bailey Foundation has
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miring the trophy which the Maintenance
;lley, George Turner, Johnny Price, and
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0BY PETER MARSHALL
We thank Thee, O God, for the
return of the wonderous spell of
this Christmas season that
brings its own sweet joy into our
jaded and troubled hearts.
Forbid it, Lord, that we
r should celebrate without undermS
J standing what we celebrate, or,
like our Counterparts so long
ago, fail to see the star or hear
the song of glorious pronr.se.
r As our hearts yield to the
/ spirit of Christmas, may we
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ian Home
;dicated
.M. Bailey
coniriDUiea 10 ine unanciai
support of the home, and was
the principal donor of the
Administration Building.
A portrait of Mrs. Bailey was
unveiled by her youngest great
granddaughter, Miss Christine
Annette Dixon, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. J. Kelly Dixon of
Greenville.
The portrait will be hung in
the Administrative Building.
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Department won are left to right
Boyce Tapp.
is Prayer
riismvw that It is TTiv Hnlv
Spirit who comes - not a
sentiment, but a power - to
remind us of the only way by
which there may be peace on
earth and good will among men.
May we not spend Christmas,
but keep it, that we may be kept
I in its hope, through Him who
emptied Himself in coming to us
that we might be filled with
; peace and joy in returning to
i God. Amen
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