The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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6 f Thanksgiving During the Thanksgiving surroundings, comforts, and b preciate our family, our frier easily take for granted? The with the world situation as il RUTH BECKHAM ? WEAV "I'm thankful mostly for b< ful world we live in." CORRIE SATTERWHITE ? "I am lhankful for my goo job and my many wonderful for such a fine company to v which has been very good to : \ \ i ... . JOHN PAYNE ? DRAWINC "I am thankful for my goo THE CLOTHM/ 1968"*) S4*H *76a*tfy?tl "Because Season our thoughts are normally of a laden tab! lessings. But do we give proper thanks? Do we fi ids, our homes, our work and the daily blessings replies of these five employees were most hea t is today. iul ^ Jm IMkLUi SyHHr i EH ?ing in good health and able to work, and for the v ? - i ^ /J 1 GRADER ROBERT MOORE ? WARPER TE d health, my "I am thankful for being able 1 friends. Also, each day. and the many wonderful /ork for. one in life." me." jb H i 1 TENDER d health which enables me to work for a living." I K E R HIJLK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. ff | rermii wo. D!i 000 le, cozy illy ap; we so rtening Imn I IB U3V beauti ? J ROBERT BALLEW ? SHOP jfl "I am thankful for having such and very thankful for my church ai Don't Be A Missi NDER ?An Absen 0 work 1 things I'll be with you in spirit," said explaining that he couldn't make rwit in iVir* flneli " This is fine sentiment, but r.< operation of a business. Every employee's job is impor would not have been created in th< some of us don't give much though sence on our fellow-employees and Perhaps someone already tire work must do your job. Maybe he appointments; the job may be dor cause oi iaugue. ^ | Or must someone who isn't tra efficiently? Or must other emplo waiting for the product of your wo You see, it hurts everyone one you stay out. Next time you deck or go fishing or catch up on hous< your job, think about it. NOVEMBER, 1968 i 0 < m. K '' e * a fine place to work, id family." ng Person ' itee I the Missing Person, it to work. "Though jt much help in the tant. If it weren't, it e first place. Perhaps it to the effect of ab- ^ 1 the Company. d from eight hours' or she has to cancel IV, lUOk) LI ULlCIlll Y UC" ined run the job less yees lose production rk? way or another when le you'd rather sleep ?work than report to (