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United Fund Camp;
At Clint
Clinton Mills employees will
again participate in the Greater
Clinton United Fund Drive this
year. This is the only Company
wide solicitation held in the plants.
The drive in the plants will begin
September 15, and continue for
one week, or until everyone has
had an opportunity to make his
contribution.
Mack Parsons of the Industrial
Relations Department will serve as
Clinton Mills United Fund Chairman
again this year.
Departmental shift solicitors will
be selected early next month and
brief orientations on making the
solicitations will be held on the
shift prior to beginning the United
Fund Drive.
Every Clinton Mills employee
will be contacted and asked to give
generously to this drive. By sup
tuning me uniiea * una, each employee
will play a vital role in
supporting the essential health,
character-building and family service
organizations which make up
the United Fund program.
Clinton employees have always
responded well to the United Fund
Program in the past. They have
played an important role in making
the previous drives a success.
J. R. Swetenburg, Lydia Plant
Manager, has been named Chairman
of the 1971 Greater Clinton
United Fund Campaign.
Dick, who is active in the Presbyterian
Church, Junior Achievement,
and the Kiwanis Club, has
announced a goal of $55,650 for this
year's Greater Clinton Drive.
J. B. Templeton, retired Clinton
Mills Vice President of Manufac
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Among the agencies receiving
assistance from the program are
the Laurens County Cancer Society.
the Laurens County Crippled
Children. Salvation Armv. Red
Cross. Mental Health Society, the
Boy Scouts, and others.
Named Chairman of
Manufacturing Section
Mack Parsons has been named Chairman
of the Textile and Manufacturing
Section of the 1 !>7 1 South Carolina Occupational
Safety Conference.
The group will meet October 7 with
industry representatives throughout the
state.
William M. Lybrand of the South
Carolina Department of Labor will address
those attending the Textile and
Manufacturing Section. Lybrand will
discuss new legislation as it pertains
to the Occupational Safety and Health
Act.
Knurrs Named To
Advisory (Committee
Carl R. Rogers. Bailey Plant Manager.
has been named to the advisory
committee in Fiber Management at
Piedmont Technical Education Cpnter
Greenwood.
Rogers, who is active in many phases
of textile educational programs, will
represent Laurens County on this
committee.
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Three Named to J A
Board of Directors
Three Clinton Mills management men
have been named to the Board of
Directors of Clinton's Junior Achievement.
Representing Clinton Mills will be
Carl R. Rogers, Bailey Plant manager;
Ted Davenport. Plant No. 2 Spinning
overseer; and Sam S. Williams, Plant
No. 1 manager.
Davenport and Williams have served
previously as advisors to the Clintex
company, wmcn is sponsored and
counselled by Clinton Mills.
Clinton Mills has demonstrated its
interest in youth and their knowledge
of the free enterprise system by its
continuing support of the JA program.
Cro nw A ss u m cs
Com mand
Hank Cronic. Clinton Mills Training
Director, has been named Commander
of the Copeland - Davidson American
Legion Post No. 56.
Cronic is a member of the Lions
Club and St. Boniface Catholic Church.
He serves his church as a Sunday
School teacher and is on the Board of
Directors of the Lions Club.
A retired army
Lt. Colonel, Hank
served as a navi- ^
gator in Europe
with the Air Corps
during World War
II. He also served ^B^SSKV
ma tuuniry during
the Korean War.
Hank, who has v
been with Clinton
Mills since 1969, is active in many
phases of Clinton civic and religious
activities.
He, his wife, and daughter Daria,
live on Cedar Street. Daria was Vice
President of Sales for Clintex Junior
Achievement Company last year.