The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1969, Page 3, Image 5
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A. T. Crawford
Doris Ciibbs
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Donnie Coker
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Catherine Roberts
S. B. llatnes
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.Ticve Y.Vssuigor
Rita Tucker
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'.'riinli w." ':? three yoar<
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:s t!u* r t anddaughter f?f
Vrs. Catherine Ilcaton, -*"Spinning.
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M.n'bs old September 10.
Mr. Taylor is employed in
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('imc'i'C a'lt! Jenny C.'ossott
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'Yin Crawford, son of Mr.
and Y?-s. AtliV-'r Crawford,
ci-'i1'"'att'd !:is Stli birthday
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yran?f Mr. and Mrs.
A. Crawford, and Mr.
and Mrs. It. ] '. Vandorford.
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over 20 years.
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'WC Rovd Wilkes is '
sow:.-!!; his country in Vietnam.
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<>'" V- s. .Veil Iluey, weavin
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tllc'^'a I'uey, is employed in
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FISKEn
"< Woodward, *1 Plnnt Cardii
his boa* and motor which he u
and did. Woodward is an avid
' a'\os ?Mcat pride in his sport
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service held at Bethel Ten
10 group had been together
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SFC Richnrd Dunaway,
[>n of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
) una way, is now serving
is second tour of duty in
rietnam. Mis parents are
'linton Mills employees.
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g. Kelly, lel't, is four years
is old. The girls' mother,
the Clinton Mills office.
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no Employee, stands beside
sos throughout the summer
fisherman and camper. He
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Medlin. They honored her
iple Assembly of God refor
a family photograph in
Sp5 Jimmie E. Heaton,
son of Mrs. Katherine
Heaton, ~2 Spinning, is returning
from a tour of duty
in Germany in October.
His wife, the former Sara
Sellers, has been in Germany
for 22 months.
PFC Timothy E. Heaton,
son of Mrs. Katherine
Heaton, ~'2 Spinning, is now
serving his active army
duty in Vietnam.
A C 1 Sam F. King of
Glynco Naval Air Station,
Brunswick, Georgia, has
been on leave, and spent
some time in Clinton recently
with his mother,
Mrs. Lucille King and
brothers, Tommie and
Jerry.
PFC Walter P. Moore
has been wounded in Vietnam.
He is recuperating in
an army hospital there.
Walter was a Lydia Cloth
Room employee before entering
service.