The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1982, Page page 2, Image 2
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"I'm planning on staying at home
during the holidays. There are just a
few of us in my family, and they'll be
at my house. We don't do a lot of
shopping, so I won't be concerned
with the Christmas rush."?Henry
Lawson, No. 1 Spinning.
"My two children make Christmas
a big time of the year for us. I enjoy
celebrating Christmas with them.
This, I hope, will be a happy time for
all of us."?Theodore Rice, No. 1
Carding.
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"This Christmas, I'll be graduating
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my wife's parents. This will be a very
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months."?Johnny Pinson, Clinton
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"We're planning a very quiet
Christmas. I hope my first grandchild
will be born just before the holidays.
This will make this Christmas a special
event for my family."?Sara
Dees, No. 1 Cloth.
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"My wife and I have a home that
we rent in Clinton and it recently
burned. We're spending some of our
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livable. Other than that, we're going
to have a relatively quiet holiday."?
Herman Williams, Bailey Warehouse.
"This Christmas, my entire family
will spend the holidays in Rock Hill
with my sister. A big group of us will
be together, and this will make
Christmas an important event of the
year for us."?Debbie Spoon, Office.