The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1972, Page 3, Image 5
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Charles i
Charles Cobb, center,
containinq a watch which
him foUowinq his retireme
a textile career which s
plans to devote much of
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For Mai
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Name
Mattio R. O'Shiclds
Earl Johnson. Jr.
0 C.eorifc W Wilson
Ralph P. Campbell
Marjone Wood\vard
Linda L. Anderson
Lucille L. Williams
Lois W. Simmons
Ernest V. Patterson
Mary Bra swell
Leah C. Pryor
Bern ice E. Nelson
Margie P. Brewer
_ Marguerite L.awson
W A C. Keith
Ruby G. Brown
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Kunene P. Rolick
IV IV Boozer
Miles CI. Lawson
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Maxie Wallenzine
_ Jiianita I). Crawford
William E. Womble
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C.obh Retires
works d'liaentW to open a box
his fellow emdovees presented
nt April 1. His retirement ended
pans more than 44 years. He
his time to rattle farming
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Susie Banks, left, front
gifts from her fellow Lydia S]
her retirement April 5. Susi<
at her retirement, was emplo
Seay Retires
Lydia Carding Overseer V
ing Alfred Seay with a gift
joined Clinton Mills Lydia P
was a Carding Section Man
In background are several of
who participated in the retin
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is shown receiving several
pinning employees following
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yed January 7. 1938.
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March 27
an Oxner is shown presentat
his retirement. Mr. Seay
lant November 11, 1958. He
at his retirement March 27.
Mr. Seays' fellow employees
ement party.
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