Clinton l\ Several hundred business leaders turned o Mills on the Presbyterian College Campus. Patriotism was the theme and red, white, ai President George H. Cornelson stress the "into support American industry." "Crafted With Pride in the USA" is the curr Cornelson. "We are putting forth our best American-made products." The red, white, and blue colors used for dec campaign to successfully compete with fore Clinton's superior aualitv fabrics were "sh white, and blue outfit which she designed frc 259) produced in Plants 1 & 2. Cornelson also recognized Laurens County the farmers in the area. "Clinton Mills uses between 50 and 71 operations. Clinton appreciates the support Hendrix was presented a mini bale of c< industry. Jim Switzer, a member of the Personnel st was assisted by Amy Jacks in presenting Ait also presented each guest attending a specia to safety" before the July 4th vacation peri While the afternoon activities were taki lemonade under the massive oak trees on tf ice-cream, and heard fellow associates talk products while the Mike Turner Band playe Each visitor attending the gala occasion re< Jacks, Mrs. Begley, and Juanita Compton. LEADING THE LINE?Employmer group of business associates througt 115 I ANTIQUE STRINGS?Left to righl ? /lills Has ut for a Flag Day program sponsored by Clinton id blue were the colors as those attending heard iportance of all of us renewing our commitment ent theme for the textile industry," emphasized efforts to convey the importance of buying cwmhnlnoH P11ntr?n'c anH fho inHncfrw'c >VI UIIV/I I vyiii I IW1I JUIIVJ U i\, IIIUUJII J J ngn goods. town off" by Gail Begley as she modeled a red, >m an award-winning 100% cotton fabric (style Extension Agent Bill Hendrix and his work with 3,000 bales of cotton fiber each year in its the farmers give the textile industry." Jtton representing Clinton's role in the cotton aff and a director of the Chamber of Commerce, lerican-made cotton textile door prizes. Switzer I folding yardstick as a reminder to "measure up od. ng place, business leaders socialized, drank le campus, ate a picnic spread and homemade about their efforts to promote American made id a variety of country and western tunes, ceived an American flag and was greeted by Miss it Manager Harvey Dickert, right, leads a i serving line. I: Frank Audia, Randy Huff, Mike Turner, jnd music for Clinton Flag Day Program. Flag Day Pi DISCUSSING CONTRIBUTION?Gail Begl< classer, Bill Hill, right, discuss Clinton's conl the company uses between 50,000 to 70,OC - ia m ADDED TO THE DECOR?Red geraniums white, and blue ribbons provided much decc the afternoon. ENJOYING?From the looks of things, the by Clinton Mills. Page 5 rogram B> S k# 4 ;y, center, and cotton buyer and tribution to the local economy as )0 bales of cotton annually. r i'-jpw in peach baskets wrapped in red, >r for the tables as guests enjoyed H flr IWv A Mf^r ^ fflr 'i^r if MB crowd enjoyed the spread laid out