The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1977, Image 6

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What Are For Christ ? * ' i / V A I "All of my family will be live close to me. Having thrc ren make Christmas an enji Es 9 "We'll be spending our h< and Linda Williamson. Our I very enjoyable since they ai Charles and Linda V * ^ ^j^^jpr ^ "During the time we'll tx family and five grandchildre much as possible, and this enjoyable season." Evelyn' You Doing :mas? r?, home for the holidays since they ;e children and two grandchildoyable time of the year." irly Heaton, Plant No. 2 Spinnng Ik >lidays at home," says Charles four children make Christmas -e young, ages 3,4,9, and 11." Williamson, Plant No. 1 Spinning 9l^Hll^Litk,yLtfl ?off of work, I'll be enjoying my n. All of us will be together as always makes Christmas an Thompson, Plant No. 1 Weaving . u a**** . I a^. A "I don't plan to do anything spectacular this My husband and I have two girls, ages 1 and spend all of our time making this a meaningful C them." Dorothy McGowan, Plant h RECENT SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES 5 YEARS * Dixie S. Bishop No. 2 Fred F. Lowery No. 2 Charles W. Roberts Bailey Sylvia Ivester No. 2 Paul Williams Lydia Fronie B. Grant Lydia Virginia Saunders Bailey 10 YEARS James A. Smith Lydia Johnnie F. Byrd Lydia Berniee B. Kinard Lydia Fred Fuller Bailey d I. *t~ o VJVVIgC 1\. . Francis O. Lowery Maint. John H. Glasgow Lydia Lue Suber Lydia Annie W. Little Lydia Robert A. Wilkie Lydia Eugene Kinard Lydia 15 YEARS Retha Mae Eustace No. 2 Jimmie Lee Wrenn Lydia J.B. McAlister Store Joe Cecil McCall No. 1 Thomas E. Harris No. Claude R. Bagwell No. 2 jonnme i.ce copeiaim tsaiiey 25 YEARS BENNIE SINCE Kay Patterson No. 2 ^. - . Henry W.Trammell Maint. winCldlT Clarence Mann Lydia Bennie Sinclair Lydia To Worl 30 YEARS Ezzie Miller Lydia Bennie Sinch Lydia 25 years ; 40 YEARS ber 5, with the i G.F. Downs Outside working only on This year Bern century service for membership Timer's Club. WANT AD ...:^henI..Ca FOR SALE: A 26" girl's .. , ., , _ , stone, recalled three speed bicycle. Excel- ... lent eonditon. Cheap. T^ded dZVk Vero Snow No. 1 CI.U, fnXr.? Ts< this was the be . "My mother and my wife's mother both live in the Clinton area. This gives us an opportunity to be together with both families. Beside this, I have three childrenages 6 months, 3 and 4 years. Needless to say, they are at an age to really enjoy the . . Christmas season." 5 . Alonzo Calwise, Plant 2, and well No. 1 Carding hristmas for to. 2 Spinnng J *? ' ' / vV- ? -it* fl| Vw/Jl ^p * flJvll AIR Had Planned ( One Day air came to ever worked-and I'd had a ago, Novem- lots of jobs," remarked Sininffinfinnp r\C ^?1 -> - ?-4l- ? * * iimmiuiu ui iidir wun a smiie. e day. A favorite past time for lie's quarter Sinclair is bowling-a sport entitled him he's enjoyed for many years, into the Old In November, he and ten of here, I was his fellow bowling league ?all a rolling members travelled to NashSinclair. "I ville, Tennessee to bowl in ked it; then the Music City Bowling touranotherand nament. "They will repeat >on learned this again in March," says st place I'd Sinclair.