The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1971, Page 6, Image 6
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has qualified personnel to operate its p
David O'Shields, Baily Assistant We
Clarence Martin and Carl Kinard on pro]
and Kinard are presently weavers.
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Celebrate 29th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Wilburn, Rt. 3,
Laurens, were honored with a surprise
party in ceieoration ot their 29th wedding
anniversary, February 7.
The dinner was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Cannon, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Holliday, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Duckworth.
Forty-one relatives and friends attended
the occasion.
Mrs. Wilburn is a Lydia Cloth Room
employee.
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roduction equipment,
aving Overseer. 1, is shown instructing
>er loom fixing techniques. Both Martin
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With Eligibl
Clinlon Mills shared $148,430.03 from
participants under the company's Profi
1970.
Last year, the company paid $19,739
to their retirement benefits under the
plan.
Bailey Spinning Overseer Joe Nelsc
of the Clinton Mills Profit Sharing and
a spinner. Mrs. Long became eligible u
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.65 to retiring employees as supplements
"Minimum Benefits" provision of the
m, r, is shown explaining the provisions
Retirement Plan to Mrs. Joe Ann Long, i
inder the plan during 1970.