The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1969, Page 3, Image 5
AUGUST. 1969
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Charles Fuller, a 19(57
graduate of Clinton T f r???
School, has comp!et.ec! a
twenty-seven week course
n electronics at NA',"!,r
Memphis, Tennessee arc! is
now serving a *1 year enlistment
in the US Navy.
Fuller is attached to an
Kx per intent a I Testing and
Mvaluation Squadron.
Before entering service,
Fuller was employed in
Clinton Mills Plant *2.
He is the brother of Mrs.
Ruby Baker, spinning ~2.
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iwo Cousins
Together in
VicLfinin
Nathaniel and Saiiaic!
Pitts, two cousins from
Cross Hill, were born only
three clays apart in ll'-ld.
.\o\v they nrc privates first
class in the same platoon
in 'he V'lst Airborne !>ivision
in Vietnam.
Next ciiKif neighbors a!!
heir livs, the two cousins
nr. ,.'a'<'(' from hii?h schoo'
'o;'ether and were inducted
in'o t'w service on th.e
same day.
Now they find themselves
assigned to the same
pht'onn of Company D, Is:
! 'at*a!ion of the aO'Jnri !nfan'ry
at Tarn Kv, South
Vietnam.
Samuel Pitts was a doffer
in ?'J Spinning before enf?kfi
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will draw near to you
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llarvey Shumate, rich
ton, art' shown at Da Xiin
for duty June '.*1. Solum
Marines together Devon
'a'.! >oed together s'i:rt' t
Harvey is the son of
of !!!:*? Pine Street and Pa
Claude Grady of Cyoress
'on I!!!*11 School.
A. .V.. Schumate and
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Congratulations to th
iviil'y received their CI:
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Boris !! Kstes
Vii'ni' Crawford
Crannie !.. Boo/or
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.Vvy Sa'.ler'ield
fhavVs !!. !)avis
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O'a Del! lleaton
David 1\ Dickson
An;',us'., -- Clinton
Du> Safely C<>\
s 'omit e! the Son'.h Carol
dressed the .V'i) persons a
Aiii'iist, !? S:ife'.y
sen'ril Clin'on jukI l.yili;
nltsh'niMUs :n safely.
AuiH'st, !!'(M ? A ituim
serv.ee hail boon com;:
!?\st:4!!;11i???i of modern !" i
mac! linos.
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and liuteh Grady, both of Clinv,
Vii-'fuiiii, where they arrived
'ate and Grady enlisted in the
iber It!), and have been
5?* :t* enlistment.
Mi', ant! Mrs. A. M. Schumate
tr'i :s the son of Mr. and Mrs.
St. J'.oth are graduates of ClinClat!cle
Grady are Lydia em?
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e !'? '!?twin.1; employees who reii'ti'i
Mills' service awards:
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L.ydia
j.-yi!ia
Lydia
Y'TAPS
Lvdia
Lydia
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Plant No. 2
Plant \To. 1
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Mills was 'n?st to a meeting of
iukv'. James J. Keid, Commis!ina
' ndustria! Commission, ad
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Ac' \'.eveinrn* ;iwards were prei
V'V.s outstanding aecomCM
>? improvement iii the canteen
detod a', l.ydia through the
'Mine :.-()<! and drink vending
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Creswcll Receive
David S. Taylor, r, Laurer
presented Melvin "Bubber" C
Carolina flag to fly aboard the
August 15. Creswell, Clinton 1
turns to Mobile, Alabama eac
mates at their annual reunion.
This year, each was asked
home state. Taylor presented C
has flown over the South Can
Creswell, a former 3rd C!
four years aboard the ship d
was one of 3,293 crew member
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JA Disj
Linda Pilts stands beside a
Achievement Company's prodi
display at M. S. Bailey and Sc
factured by Clintex include pi
friends, and sconces.
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[is S. C. Flag
is County Representative,
'rnctirnll 1 xiritV* r% QnnfU
a ?* v-ii, a, >v mi u uuuui
USS Alabama the week of
Plant ~1 Loom Fixer, re;h
year to join old ship1
to bring a flag from his
! res well with a fl.. ..Inch
)lina State House,
lass Gunners Mate, spent
uring World War II. He
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i display of Clintex Junior
nets which have been on
>ns Bank. Products manullows,
keytainers, kitchen!linton
Mills.
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