The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1971, Page 5, Image 5
? DECEMBER. 1971
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Twenty-two Clinton Mills employees
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John Shands.
Second row, left to right, Wallace Y<
Third row, left to right, J. C. Lawson,
Robert M. Vance, who made the presenl
9 Absent were Douglas Medlock, Jr., R
Merry (Ji ristuids
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This is the season when the joy we
feel in our hearts is looking for outward
expression towards all mankind
and all living creatures. It should be a
^ happy season with all the days leading
up to Christmas Day being bright,
happy and full of exciting expectations.
Christmas is truly a birthday party
and it should be one of the trigger of
the year where everyone about the
home can join each other in the festivities.
Because this is the birthday of
the Christ Child who was born almost
2.000 years ago.
If you bave nought to give other
^ than love and you give this freely
from your heart, God rests you, you
should let nothing affright you; it was
Jesus Christ, your Saviour, who was
born at this happy season, among the
hills of Galilee where the flocks were
sleeping and where great material
possessions and stores were missing and
lacking.
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Poor Sara ? she thinks clinics are
? those facial tissues that pop up one at
a time.
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^COMING OLD TIMERS
received gold watches at the 16th Annual
sie Jackson, Mary G. Harris, Edna Lawsoi
>ung. Robert Little, Annie Milam, and Lo
William E. Harris, Walter McAlister, Robi
tations.
obert Holden, Inez Byrum, Hudson Davis,
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Two Clinton Mills Plant No. 2 emplc
during the Old Timer's activities in Novc
They were Ruby B. Self, a spooler te
carding employee.
Over 40(1 persons attended the event \
employees. IX 11 Roberts, vice president
of ceremonies.
Entertainment was furnished by the
musical group comprised of Mrs. Eva B. L
Miss Elizabeth Wright, Miss Kathy Foste
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Old Timers Banquet held last month,
l, Emma Dunaway, Ola Meadors. and
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art Edge, Joseph E. Allman, President
L. F. Wilson, and Morris Thibodeau.
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Charles Dunaway
I) RECIPIENTS
?yees received 40-year service awards
?mber.
nder, and Charles Dunaway, a retired
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L of manufacturing, served as master
Anniversary Singers, a singing and
,and, Mrs. A1 Reid, Miss Joan Burgess,
x, and Miss Lana Stephens.