The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1972, Page 3, Image 3
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Dick Swalanburg
Barry Whilman
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SIX MANUFACTI
ley, and their four month old son.
Brian, live at 116 Arrowood Lane.
Laurens.
^ Whitman had held the Bailey Plant
Night Superintendent's position since
1971. Since joining Clinton Mills in
1963, he has worked in numerous manufacturing
areas. He attended both the
University of South Carolina and Presbyterian
College.
A deacon at the First Baptist Church,
p Whitman is active with the church's
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Ted Davenport
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Bob Hooks
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youth groups. He is married to th
former Emily Davis. They have tw
oaugnters, iara Michelle, 4; and Trac
Lynne, 1. The Whitmans live on Sui
set Boulevard.
Hooks, who holds a B. S. Degree i
Textiles from N. C. State, has been
Plant No. 1 Spinning Assistant Ove:
seer since completion of Clinton's Si
porvisory Training Program.
He is married to the former Att:
Bell Todd. The Hooks and their daugl
ter Ann Marie, live at 6OIM1 S. Broa
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Mac Gaorga
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Johnny Malpass
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l*j Street.
They are members of Broad Street
^ Methodist Church.
Clinton Plant No. 1 employee John
n W. Malpass attended Clinton High
a School. He has been with Clinton
r_ Mills since January.
1- MalDaSS rpsirips nt 107 Onlrlow/1
Street. He, his wife, the former Lurie
line Woody, and their two daughters:
l- Sheila and Karen, reside at 107 Oakd
land Street.