The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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^ JANUARY. 1972 Completes 25 Or More Years Service Three Clinton Mills employees completed 25 or more years continuous service with the company during December. Those completing 25 years service were Katherine Heaton, and a F.volvn .Qimmnn Knfh r?f Plor?4 Mr? O James Barker, also a Plant No. 2 employee, completed 40 years service 1 during the month. Employees completing 25 or more years service become members of the elite Old Timer's Group which meets annually, MIXED YARNS 0 The romantic young executive held the lovely creature in his arms and whisnored in hor nnr- ''T Invo darling ... as no one ever loved before." "I can't see much difference," she replied. ?CM? I've got an idea that's worth a fortune?invent a windshield-wiper that spits out parking tickets. Bailey Loan Scholar Miss Jackson and Miss Sheryl Kay Jackson became the bride of John Franklin Gaskins on January 1. Miss Jackson, a Bailey Loan Scholar, is the daughter of Lydia Cloth Employee Sybil Jones Jackson of 203 Gordon Street, and James Earl Jackson of North Broad Street. Mr. Gaskins is the son of Lydia Weaving Overseer and Mrs. Glenn David Gaskins. Miss Priscilla Anne Gaskins of Anderson, sister of the groom, and Mrs. James David Bryson, Jr. of Greenville served as honor attendants. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Stephen Jackson and Mrs. Charles Ellis Davenport. Jr. of Ladson. The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were James Stevens Sanders of Newberry; Richard Elliot Edwins of Myrtle Beach; James Robin son cooper and uregory Clark McCarthy. The groom's brother. William Crowder Gaskins was acolyte. A reception at the Clinton Community Building followed the ceremony. Miss Osborne Wet Miss Janet Irene Osborne became the bride of Robert Dwight Bundrick on January 1 at Calvary Baptist Church. Dr. E. Bryan Keisler, former pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, performed the double ring ceremony. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Osborne, Sr. of 708 Jefferson Street, the bride attended Clinton High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bundrick of Mountville and is a Clinton Mills Laboratory Technician. He. too, is a graduate of Clinton High. Miss Patricia Ann Oshnrnn mucin of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Derry Bundrick, sister-in-law of the groom; Miss Mitzi Motes, and Miss Jennie Lee Osborne, sister of the bride. cousin of the groom, was the flower girl, David Bundrick, also of Lexington, and cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. Mr. Bundrick served as his son's best man. Ushers were Earl David Always be tolerant with those who disagree with you. They have a right to their ridiculous opinions. 3 Mr. Gaskins Wed m Mrs. John F. Gaskins The bride is a senior English major at Winthrop College. The groom, who attended Clemson University, is an adjuster with a credit firm in Gaffney. The couple is making their home on Highway 161 in York. is Mr. Bundrick % - ^ k- *V Mrs. Dwight Bundrick Osborne, Jr., brother of the bride; and Gwendal Floyd Bundrick, brother of the groom. The couple is making their home in Mountville. A woman's place is in the home, and the modern husband expects her to go there right after work.