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Page 6 Long-Servic EmDlovees M' ~ ~ K Recognized ^ .J JB H1 :HL^i^ I H WBF- ^Hf? r i I Wl if r^J ti fvHHH Lucille Woody completed 40 y Drtnhpr Q 1 Qdd Plant Nn 0 Superintendent Mac George and plimented Lucille on her dedical J&0* Lydia Plant Manager Joe Nelso on achieving 25 continuous serv superintendent, expressed his ap to the company since October 1 B | \ IT ?Jl William D. McWaters became a member of the Old Timer's Club on August 19, 1984. William is employed in Plant No. 2 Spinning. m 1 wubm ears continuous service to the company since Manager Ted Davenport and, left to right, Assistant Superintendent Billy McGee comtion to the company. fl ~*m*mTr^BfcML^i^HBBBBl^TBBBBBBBB hB ?n, right, congratulated Myrtle Lanford, center, rice in Lydia Weaving. Joe Littlefield, weaving *nror iolinn tn Mrc I infnrd fnr hor r Antrikuf iAn /pi^UIUllUII IV IIM J. uailiuiu IUI I ICI UUIIll IUUUUI I ? 1959. Katherine Smith completed membership Club September 10, 1984. Plant No. 2 M< Weaving Superintendent Joe Aiton, left, ex[ loyalty to the company as they presented he Ruby Cooper ended a 30-year work caret Spinning recently. Her many friends and fe making her last day at work quite a memorabl held for Ruby was a cake decorated with a har addition, Ruby also received numerous oth< Mrs. Nell Haggart completed twenty-five y Mills on September 19, 1984. Nell is showi from Vice President Claude A. Crocker. rHl@r T It - new > ^ qipi ** UK requirements in the Old Timer's inager Ted Davenport, right, and )ressed their appreciation for her r with an engraved wrist watch. ' .1^51 Mllm ?r as she retired from Plant No. 1 How employees joined together in U A LI-LII.Li .1 II _A... ic u^udbiuii. m 11 igi n igni ui wit: pdrxy idmade "rug" and rockingchair. In er retirement gifts. ears in industrial nursing at Clinton n receiving her service award watch