The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1972, Page 2, Image 2
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400 ATTEND 17tl
Four hundred OLD TIMERS and
their guests attended the 17th. annual
OLD TIMERS BANQUET April 16.
Thirty three employees received
service awards as they recorded additional
milestones in their employment
history.
Two employees from Plant No. 2
received 50-Year Golden Anniversary
Service Awards. They were Vesta Eubanks.
Spinning; and Grange Campbell,
Supply.
President Robert M. Vance also presented
40-Year service awards to
Charlie and Rudolph Barker, both
Plant No. 2 weaving employees.
Twenty-nine employees received engraved
watches of their choice as they
joined others who have completed a
quarter century or more continuous
service to the company.
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Rudolph Barker Roberl M. Vance
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Twenty-nine employees received <
years continuous service to the company
Evelyn Simmons, Mary Brookshire, Eth
rish, Annie Murphy, Katherine Heaton,
Smith. Curtis Taylor, Harold Taylor, Bi
Vance who made the presentation; Ho
Caughman, Ray Fulmer, Roy Blackwell,
G. Barnett, Inez Blackwell, Vandy Fa
Levester Robinson. Willie Suber, Moz<
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. Scaled left lo righl are Ruth Lancaster,
el Wallenzine, Ruth McGinnis, Ann ParEileen
Ellis. Back left lo right, Cecil T.
II King, Bob Nelson, President Robert M.
mer Fuller, John E. Braswell. James E.
and Augustus C. Nelson. Absent: James
llow, Anthony Forrester. Walter Moore,
slle Young, and Lucille Wilbanks.
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