The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1977, Image 7
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"One more bite and we'll
go," says Bailey spooling
employee, Rebecca James,
as her son anxiously encourages
her to visit other sections
of Bailey Halloween
Carnival.
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the dining area most of all.
Margie Strickland, Clinton
Spinning, like many others,
spent much of her time in the
carnival's dining area enjoying
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Clinton employees, anxious
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odd Wigley, son of Mr.
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h Lydia employees, en-ained
many visitors with
clown outfit.