The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 05, 1967, Page 3, Image 5
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T-ef'. 'd t*i??!il are !' ?!??
rea-.urer; TcMlO'Oto' i
Cl'N'TCN m!'.lS ST0?.Y . . .
fir; mil! textile associations.
! '? iias I.hm'h ? am! is ? a
i! >eetior trustee of nu:i
ro11s educational, civic,
' i! Ian hroj >:c anil nroies>na!
organizations.
!tut. 'Jus activity has not
' r * uteri his attention to 'he
companies lie heads. Anion;.',
the hallmarks of his Irtiv.iv
as president of the textile
< ?t tern rise are:
?Consolidation of t' '
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'.ydia O.tion Mi!!s !'V<?
company, C1 i i
YilTs, as typified by
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ii >.'! *!.?.- : r.?ui tjiu'a' i ' .
(.'n1! tnmod ' nvos *' o i11 '
" c(' ant! mod"* o /< (!
n'o ' !on faciliio .
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v-ar. -topers, man;*
ho host for lot/ay's Modi
"Y/o are pleased a r.
friends in ihc C'.infor .
lY.n'c :! is as modem ;> ; >
in the !ox!i'.e indusfy,"
"1! is no! only up-'o-d
believe v/hor. you lov. r
agree ?ho! those o: us
mos! p'oasant of wor': ih
"All bailey Plant r1
yon will sou wor'c-ug
bo touring along with yc
at our Open Mouse. Y<"
be only loo glad to ansy
h.ivo about the plan*,
are extremely jsroi'.d of
opera!: o ??..
"1 wan! to invit" ov<
i and our plant well Mi:
en'oy.ible time iti the or
m r. hooitv' i .
plan! superintendent; Ai
Cardinq; Joe Nelson. C v
I'.roclc, Overseer of W
Overseer of Cloth floon
Master Mechanic.
Mr. Honors, a World
a IC!>0 oraduato of O"
Clinton Mills the day ni
Padey Plant. Feb. 1. ,n'-f
He previously Va d
V?l!*!c.cn organization as
"acolet and the Drayton
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V!? o '> .-vr' mi i'm* numulaet
Con''mi.'.'li Iroin pai;e 2)
? ')(> : y". product line into
? ton - mo! yes'.cm- blended
fain s, with const miction
>' million Hailey
1 Van . 'he first a!!-n?'\v
)< r-to-'abrie textile nli'iit
in l.aurens County in
than '10 years.
S.-vi'M nenera! \vat?e ;ncn-as.
s for hotir'v enioloyt'o,
in the past seven years,
'' la st t'oini'i into effect
in Sv; mber, an.! expanded
'nvstmont .n emp'ovee
. in *.t'O'.trants.
r_'rc'cr'y Orowi'i
"V. ..y, Clinton Ylil's o:\>
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V *. '11 " r-; s.iitl.
4 rnipment, hu* t
'ho \ y 'Mani you v/i"
who rate ii en;oy the
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I'.p'oy ?including those
.'ho e who v.' .
u ? .1 r hosts and hostesses
w:r>d that lh-_-y v/.'
'or .toy iiu.eslions you may
And yon will find they
the r?. v! ;hoy play in i?.i
??yr?tv to r?o! !o know us
, .> ?;i i?on, and bavi? an
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in'dodos Coorae Tlankin,
Icon ' nMory, Cvor,,.,o'- of
lt.'M"; of Spinning; llalpb
ea v:. o Vanc'.y I'airclotb,
1: and. "reward I'aliorson.
War V Navy voforan and
i.'r.:-on University, joined
own! was 'arolcen 'or l!io
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tn.tMi' tor of a plant < t
T,,a.nt Soartanburo.
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i'i'Siii' r; (ieori?c !!. Cornclson,
u 'Mi', and \V. Carlisle .Wely, s
7<? M'Wi of cotton ;mc!,
v.'th a full year's normal
<> >! ;?*. ion at the 1'ailey
''lent, more than 1.1.5 million
o?>'.nn'.s of Dacron polyester
staple fiber. Accordim; to
W. Vance, the company's
emphasis is on orderly
Officers
Officers of Chnton Mills
n addition to Mr. Vance,
w!'o is id so treasurer, are
(Ieo?*i'0 I!. Cornelson (a
eat - grandson of M. S.
fiai'ey*, vice nres'dent and
;sVant tree surer; J. P.
in./eloii, \ :?.c uivsii.tnt
'"V ,nanu.'"aeUirini'; and \V.
.'.e'isle Noelv, cre'.ary.
managers arc Cieorye
1 'ii",,.i!ey, 0!in'<?n Plan's
\... 1 ami'No. -; !>avid !I.
!(?1 > s, Lvdia 'Man1.: and
!*'. !I. llojjers, Pa i ' oy
S'.af'f officials include
Ivvme Johnson, oerchasent;
Goortji' P. !lroc!t?
>i oi':?n, curcc'or o! I'.ala
?!"Mci'ssini*; ('! a u i! i' A.
' .x-kt-r, director of inc'.us'
i-:and public rt*T:ili<?ns;
A C. Yount\ Jr., !^) trctor
Standards; Calvin A.
'Vr.S(i!inf! !3irector;
V. A. Snnnnn, Con .i.'*(> ;
P.ai!ey Hlxoti, C?ini
. uv Hmdneor and A! Lanc;:s,.t.
Col.oii I'.uycr and
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vice president and assistant
ecretary.
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Bailey Plant Manager
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Overseer of Carding
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Overseer of Cloth Room
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Superintendent. Bailey Plant
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Joe Nelson
Overseer of Spinning
Bailey Plant
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Kalpli Urock
Overseer of Weaving