The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1972, Page 6, Image 6
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service last month.
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Lydia Spinning Sweeper; am
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Mills employees will be sup
United Fund Campaign ne?
modern, progressive way to
charitable organizations whic
our area. One gift works mi
Cancer Fund, Red Cross, S
Boy Scouts. Campfires, USC
ciation, and many others.
Most employees find the
convenient way in which to
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le company in 1932, and are
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than 1800 loyal Clinton
>porting the Greater Clinton
ct month because it is the
give to the benevolent and
h are operating daily within
my wonders by assisting the
alvation Army, Girl Scouts.
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deductions plan a
make their contributions.
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