The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1969, Image 1
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Clintex Wins JA
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1 to r, Matilda Williams,
David Mixon.
Clintex won the Junior A
Unlimited" banquet May 5.
award.
Top Achiever awards
went to David Mixon,
Ernestine Brown, and Matilda
Williams.
Ginger Crocker was runner
up for the Top Executive
Award, won by Chris
Adair, president of Torrco
Junior Achievement Company.
Clintex Advisers Dick
Swetenburg, Lydia Plant
Manafor- Sam Willinmc
Plant ~1 Superintendent;
and Ted Davenport, Lydia
Spinning Ov e r s e e r, received
awards for their advisory
work.
Robert M. Vance, President
of Clintex's parent
company, Clinton Mills, in
receiving the company's
annual stockholder's report,
said, "Clinton Mills is high
ly pleased w;th the first
year progress of the Junior
Achievement program. We
are happy to have been
identified with the initial
efforts to bring this opportunity
to share knowledge
emu appreciation 01 our iree
enterprise economy with
the youth in our area."
C. W. Anderson, president
of C. W. Anderson
Hosiery Corp., addressed
the achievers. Anderson
encouraged everyone to
"take advantage of all the <
opportunity available." In
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Bill Alexander. Clintex Presi<
concluding his remarks, he
?_-:nDhasized thr? imnnrtnnro
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of work being the key to
success. "Have a Christian
outlook on life and apply
yourself and you'll likely
succeed." added Anderson.
Silas Campbell, Sam Williams,
Mack Parsons, Bill
Hill, Harvey Dickert and
Barry Whitman were
named as 1969-70 Junior
Achievement Advisers.
Taylor Named Head
Of Elementary PTA
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Robert Taylor, Director
of Data Processing, has
been elected president of
t h e Clinton Elementary
PTA for 1969-70.
He succeeds Charles
Waldron.
"Bob" is a BS graduate
of Georgia Southern College
and did graduate work
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inder. Ginger Crocker and
Year award at the "Future
lent, received the company's
Achievers receiving J A
certificates were Bill Alexander.
B r e n d a Wilson. !
Ricky Rogers. Virginia
Crocker. Ernestine Brown.
Larcell Bell, Doris Dillard,
Sandra Fuller, Ricky Gary.
Hugh Jacobs. Lawrence
Lee. Kathv Lott, David
Mixon, Myra Pitts, and
Matilda Williams.
Management
Workshop
At PC
Clinton Mills Management
Personnel will attend
the 11th annual Management
Workshop at Presbyterian
College June 5-6.
The program is designed to
bring together operating
supervisors and personnel
managers ior a practical
discussion of employee relations.
at the University of Geor- <
gia in the field of educa- !
tion.
Taylor is married to the <
former Marjorie Mayfield <
of Cairo. Georgia. They reside
at 201 Hampton Avenue
with their two chil- !
dren, Zana, 9; and Andy,
age fx <
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CLINTON, S. C.
Bundrick
M. S. Bailey Sc
Derry Julian Bundrick
and Martha Elizabeth Hiers
have been named Mercer
Silas Bailey Memorial
Scholarship Recipients for
1969. The scholarship grants
are valued at $4,000 each.
Bundrick is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bundrick.
He is a member of
St. John's Lutheran Church
and the Luther League.
Hiers is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hiers.
She is a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, Sentinel
associate editor, and
Mrs. Land
To Retire
Mrs. Eva B. Land. Clinton
Mills Communities Ae
tivities Director, will retire
Tune 1st. Mrs. Land joined
Clinton Mills March 1, 1950.
Camp Fire was one of the
first organizations that she
organized in this area.
Since then she has been a
member of the board of
directors of the Clinton
council of Camp Fire
In addition to her work
with this group, she has
served on the Board of Directors
of the Community
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MAY, 1969
Hiers
iholars Named
Tri-Hi-Y. Both Bundrick
and Hiers are Clinton High
Seniors.
Since inception of this
program on August 10, 1956.
24 four year scholarships
have been awarded.
The Bailey Foundation
also announced that interest
free loans would be granted
to Jack Campbell, Virginia
Crocker, Hilda L e J u n e
Dunaway, Judy Fallaw,
Virginia Gault, Sherry
Lashley, and James Richey.
The loans have a current
value of $3,400 each.
years.
Mrs. Land organized
night schools for Clinton
Mills employees as well as
supervising craft, sewing,
and first aid classes.
She is an active member
of Calvary Baptist Church
and director of the adult,
youth, and handbell choirs.
Mrs. Land attended Converse
College, majoring in
music. She graduated from
Sherwood Music School in
Chicago.
In her retirement, she
will continue to teach
piano and reside in the
Clinton Mills Community
Building. She will serve as
hostess in the building.
Handbell Choir
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Calvary Baptist Church
will attend the National
Festival of Handbell Ringing
at Grover City College,
Pennsylvania the week of
June 22.
The choir was organized
in April. 1968 under the
Direction of Mrs. Eva B.