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MAY. 1972 TURTLE HUNTE Clinton Mills lays claim to many sportsmen and hobbyist. Countless numbers of our employees enjoy their leisure time fishing, hunting, and participating in team sports. Donald Vanderford and Terry Allen, hnth Plant Nn 9 ? . ? ncuvillg Clll^lU^CCS, are no exceptions. They "turtle hunt" 9 together. They are shown above with over 200 pounds of turtles they caught earlier this month in a farm pond near Cross Hill. Some were caught on hooks; others in baskets. The two indicated they , Some Of 0\ IRP* J?r* ^ ^ Nancy Theresa Campbell was 5 years old May 1. Her mother, Mrs. Diane Campbell is a Plant No. 2 Cloth Room employee. Nancy's grandmother, Mrs. Christine Campbell, is a Lydia weaving employee. Brad Burton is the handsome son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton. Mrs. Burton is a Plant No. 2 Spinning Em His maternal grandparents are Mr. ^ and Mrs. W. L. Lancaster, both Plant No. 1 employees. Brad was 11 years old May 14. ^ ir Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gossett are the Ginger, Angela Gail and April Michael The children are the grandchildren ^ George Gossett and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil :rs successful w m iM ^T3I enjoy cooking turtle stew for the friends, and do this many times durir the spring months. \ir Children ki ?iH Wti i Toby and Michelle Fulmer are tl children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fulme and the charming grandchildren of M and Mrs. Tolan Snelgrove. Toby is 28 months old; and Michel is 16 months. m-jQk v j*. V'? * ; proud parents of left to right Patrici Gossett. of Plant No. 2 employees Mr. and Mr Smith. 7 Servicemen's Photos Wanted The Clothmaker would like to have photographs of employee sons and uaugniers serving in the armed servI ices. In the June Clothmaker, we would \ like to pay tribute to our men and { women in uniform who are dedicated i' to keeping our country free, k All of us at Clinton Mills are proud of those who wear the uniform of our country. If you have a son or daughter serving in the armed services, send his or her photograph to the Clothmaker prior to June 9. Please include the service man's name, serial number, address, and the parent's name(s) and the plant in which they work. All DhotOS Should hp cpnt to I Parsons, Clinton Mills Clinic. Stickler For Superior Quality (Continued from page 6) elected president of M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, in 1948 and also a director and assistant treasurer of Clinton and Lydia Mills. Clinton and Lydia merged in 1964 to form Clinton Mills. Inc., with Mr. Vance president of the new company 1 and also president of the bank. M There's nothing stuffy or stodgy ie about Bob Vance, banker turned textile r manufacturer. He is readily accessible r to employees, fellow townspeople and guests. He has a special facility for |e making visitors feel at home in his office, regardless of how busy he may be. He is active in church, education, I civic and other areas. PerhaDs not at his hphpst hut tainly with his blessing, others in Clinton Mills management are active in the interests of local Presbyterian College, Thornwell Orphanage. YMCA and other local institutions, serving actively on boards and committees. Mr. Vance is serving his second term as a member of the board of directors of the American Textile Manufacturers Institute, is a past president (1967-681 I of the South Carolina Textile Manufac? turers Assn., past president (1963-641 of . the South Carolina Bankers AssociaI tion. and is on numerous boards, comI mittees, commissions, etc. And with all the extra-curricular aca, tivity for the general welfare, he finds time to perform most capably as s. president of a solid bank and a going textile company.