The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1972, Page 5, Image 5
CLOTHMAKER
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Goal Must Be Met
SUPPORT YOUR
UF DRIVE
Sometimes we feel right hopeless
about the many national and international
problems which slay in |
W the headlines of the news and
which seem completely beyond our I
control. Rather than throwing up
our hands in disgust we must try
to make our influence felt where
we can?at home in our own community.
One way we can do this
is to generously support our United
Fund as we have in the past.
The United Fund provides funds
_ for medical research, youth activi^
ties and a variety of social services,
which potentially affect each of us
and which are so important to the
general character of our community
life. Their budgets must be
met if we are to continue to have
the benefit of these worthy causes.
Some of Our Children
Angie Sue Gann, 2, and Charles
DeWitt Gann, 10 months, are the
charming children of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gann. Charles is a Plant No. 2
weaving employee.
F^SlI Jr- the handyjBIIB
some son of Mr.
^lw ^ anu iv i i o. v mi
Jackson, Sr. His
grandparents are
" Mr. and Mrs. F.u1
gene Kinard.
P Mr, Kinard is a
_ * Lydia warehouse
W r', < tw | employee.
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Paul Revis
Promoted From Within The Company
Revis and Weathers Namet
Monroe Weathers and Paul Revis S
have been promoted from within p
the company to Assistant Overseer
positions in Bailey Spinning and L
Lydia Weaving, respectively. oi
Weathers, who resides at 407
Fleming Street. Laurens, joined the 7.
company June 8.
He was employed in the Bailey V
UNITED FUND BEN*
During September, each Clinton p
Mills employee will have an oppor- tc
tunity to pledge a contribution in
support of the Greater Clinton United o
Fund. tl
Those of us with good health, good
employment, and a chance for hap- s<
piness have the privilege and re- ^
sponsibility for helping those who ?
are less fortunate. This we can do, ^
easily and conveniently, by pledging
? *1 a! ai i i ! a i p i
u comriDunon to ine unuea runa
Campaign.
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The drive in the plants and offices q
will begin September 14 and continue n
for one week. Clinton Mills em- 2
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Monroe Weathers
/ Assistant Overseers
pinning Roller Shop prior to his
romotion to Assistant Overseer.
Revis, who lives on Pine Street,
ydia, was a loom fixer at the time
f his promotion.
He was employed by Lvdia June
1961.
Revis is on the second shift:
/eathers, the third.
TITS EVERYONE
loyees have always responded well
> the United Fund Drive.
Each employee will be given an
pportunity to do his part in assistina
le Greater Clinton United Fund reach
s goal of $57,400. The goal repreents
the minimum amount needed
>r the support of the numerous oranizations
comprising the United
und.
WAIST ADV.
mm movie camera with carrying case,
'ontact David Smith, Plant No. 2 Spining.
Call home phone number 969742.