The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Image 2
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lie c<?iit!!Uied by sayiee,
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.Ylercer Silas Bailey, seY-c'ed
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his ! f' t * s l daughter, '' ( a
Mars Hailey, to cs
Clinton Cotton Mills."
"Imhiii a modest bc.rinn'o",
one pl;uit with 5,000 smnd'os ,
am! looms, wo have ' w.
in'o a three plant C? no., - v,
Willi iMiislriirti??n so' o:'.- '
to botp.n today on a. '
plan'
"It is with heart tV* ''.anlcI'll!
11oss to foiii' . oners m?>.s <>r
Jino, loya! oinployoi'i \v>re
fleet with pride <>!> :' .
years of prow!!' am! prm c-in."
True to Trcu'.ition
The tradition es'abl'shod
by .Verier Silas rr.
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cs on February ' \v.*>
mamtained when 'hove
Vam-c turned the fv ' .-mad'o!
< ? .? t?? with a si' v? , shove!
at I':.') p.m.
!'o was joined a' so.e
by family members, \>!
rnmenta! load'" a n <!
members oi the de:-.*"/! ? ryineerino
and cow,', vet a?o
fi rms.
! "?>!'ow:nj? the ground'ovaUinn
eeremony, at w ', ' vWilliam
Kodd Tun is' >?
emeri'tis of the Fnv 11
terian Church, o !' 1 e < d a
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!11 tlu* directors room 'be
office building, w'e. .1
birthday cake was ee* by
Mrs. C. M. BaiVy. senior
tncmljcr of the fanblv A ception
was held 'be vi'ed
?.;roup nt the
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Y-s. Bail e y vs.-nvd
! 'resident Vance a -m. y.
silver dollar minvd u ,
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World War !!, wliied ini-'"?V
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the j1"ii ' <1 t;iv;i';]ni; ceremonies si
star' : cunsti u'ior, Watching !'i?*v
m at:'' a! . I to'; Yoargin, prrsidt-n
C*<?n.-,'i i-'itiM Co, i IiI'tMiville, whose 1
inc. ' o'.i'it, !'. Teiupleton, vice
man i .if i! r'la*; S. A Ihtt.s, Clinton
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'r'.?i 'i years ago last
t?i? 11' i i employees received
''n- "rs' Issue til' the Clollimit'.tur.
A:> we begin another year
in if 'i'e our Company
publication, we 1 *>o!< back
over ''ie y ea rs anil it
icnirc'v seems oossible
that the Clolhmalcer was
begun ! ' years ago. The
Ims* issue was published
on February !f), Ii>:?'V
Supported by our Company,
the Clothmalcer lias
served as a dependable
mined Deering-Mill iken immediately
upon graduation.
\1? . lingers is a member of
the Hoard of Governors of
be Southern Textile Associa- t:ofi
and a member of the advisory
committee of the Spar
'anburg Technical Hducation <
Center.
!n Spartanburg he is a '
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ip.imdIjl'I" of the Hoard of
Stewards of the Drayton
Methodist Church and a ,
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YEES. CLINTON. S. C.
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goahng the Dobbins; Car! ]
ident Vance 'lie new plant
t u! Yoargin Industrial Deve
i in is build- Chamber of C
pi I'.siili Tii <il president of Li
iii.ivui pro- design engineei
i5t'i Year tft
!iiit* of communication to,
from, and between empJoyces,
their families, and
relatives serving in the
Armed Forces.
Thumbing back through
the !'if? old copies, we can
si-e many changes since the
"charter" issue. New employees
have become members
of the family. Others
have retired, and all too
many are now deceased.
Babies have been born, and
sum!! children have grown
up and married. Many have
!?sadJine Scho,
April 1 is t lie deadline
d . S. 1 ?;iile V Memorial < 'nil
\ !! ill! erested employees ;
Ifoed In complete and si
111 as possible.
An application form may
ie secured at the Personnel
department or from area high
.? hool principals.
A Bailey Scholarship is
low worth $-1,000 over a
>ei iod of four years at a rate
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Bailey Plant ? 1966
BULK RATE
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mrens County Senator William C.
It. Holers, win) will he manager of
; Tom Plaxieo, chairman of the
lopment C'oniinitlee of the Clinton
Commerce; Morgan 1 toners, vice>ckwood
Grot ne Co., Spartanburg,
s for the plant.
fith This issue
won awards, and in sports
our teams have set new
records. The Clothmaker,
through its loyal and faithful
staff members, has
worked hard to record
these events for you.
As we get underway with
our loth year of publication,
a hearty "thanks" to
all our employee reporters
and others who help make
the paper possible each
month.
larships Is April 1
for making applirat ion lor
egr Scholarslii|?s and Loans,
iiu! sons and (laughters are
ihniit their applications as
of $1,000 for each of the four
years of college attendance.
Two four-year scholarships,
honoring the memory of the
founder of Clinton Mills, have
been awarded each year since
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