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Young Singii Entertain OI< Five hundred Clinton ] attended their 21st Annual Dining Hall on November Clinton Mills Vice Pi Roberts, served as Maste In a written welcome, Robert M. Vance noted th when we can pause and gr for our many blessings." "The company is prou hard work which each "01 tne years," continued Vai The Old Timers were e a talented group of mu: Baptist Church. Executive Vice Pr introduced Miss Laura Ho Laura talked briefly abou well as her textile family Twenty nine incoming new club members by Pr< employees were recognize years service during the | L AjB INCOMING OLD TIM Harvey, Inez Turner, B< Janie Sumeral, and Luc John Campbell, Ronald 1 Kernells, Marie Taylor, F1 John McNinch, Floyd P Nabors, and Vice Preside r W 'V This food looks delicious. lg Strings i Timers I Mills Old Timers and their guests V gathering at Presbyterian College ^ 2o Li i. fm resident of Manufacturing, D.H. fl r of Ceremonies, in the official program President at the banquet "comes at a time P /e a SDecial thanks tr. nnr opatnr lH e d of the honor, loyalty, pride, and M id Timer" has demonstrated over ice. entertained by the Singing Strings, gg sicians from Greenwood's First esident George H. Cornelson ke, Miss South Carolina Textiles. H t her association with textiles as background. H ; Old Timers were recognized as ssident Vance. In addition, seven d for completing forty continuous past year. ^ n rA't [ERS - Seated left to right, Doris ;tty McElhannon, Gladys Hughes, ille Dunaway. Back, left to right, Pace, William Blackwell, James em Ray, Dot Lanford, Betty Webb, floore, waiter Heaton, Herman int D.H. Roberts. E: -** "1 >1' Claude Crocker, right, and Executive Vice Pre; iss S.C. Textiles the significance and background Ml .'rife . *.'v- *>>iL r ' : -4t J \? ^ %, M sident George H. Cornelson explain to of the Old Timers Club. j^k. fl ... ' ' H^V w^x' *. ># r V tttfju.' &jfc / V Pv ^ pr I H I Jr -\s|SSv very fast.