The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1972, Page 3, Image 3
CLOTHMAKER
Thirty and
m
Robe
THEY ENJOY
Last month, two Clinton
year milestones in their wo
A Lydia employee reached
work history with the comj
Hubert Leopard, Plant N<
Adams, Plant No. 2 weavi
^ thirty-five years on August
Mrs. Verner Dees, a Ly<
tnirty years on August 8.
All three employees are
"Old Timer's Club."
"This is the only job that
stated Leopard. "I've really
Clinton Mills."
Robert Adams noted thai
has been a pleasant one. "
hope that I'll be around thi:
^ to come."
' "I really enjoy my work
seem like I've been here thii
Attended I'd in Si
Daria Cronic, daughter
Mills Training Director and
Cronic, was one of 30 rising
South Carolina and Get
schools who took regular col
4 work in Presbyterian Coll
annual Summer Honors pn
Daria studied courses i
while attending both terr
summer session. She atten<
along with regular college st
earned a total of eight semi
credit toward her future col
The hours of credit will g
recognized degree when she
^ college as a freshman.
Thirty-Five 1
HM
r! Adams
THEIR WORK
employees reached thirty-five
rK careers with Ulinton Mills,
the thirty year mark in her
sany.
d. 2 warper tender, and Robert
ng ty-in operator, completed
27 and August 7, respectively,
iia slubber tender, completed
members of the Clinton Mills
I've had since I left the farm,"
enjoyed my association with
his career with the company
I'm now in my sixties, but I
i weave room for a long time
here at Lydia. It just doesn't
rty years," stated Mrs. Dees.
[limner I F l)r
of Clinton As the Clothm.
Mrs. Hank Clinton Mills Ui
; seniors of well under way.
>rgia high Early reports ]
lege course licitors indicated
ege's third of enthusiasm frc
ogram. Last year, Clir
in biology ployees contribul
ns of the to the Greater
ied classes Campaign,
udents and
ester hours I H O
vunrb a ? m ?
o toward a
enrolls in Employee Bent
Owens and Pub]
tear Employee
Ver
wr?~_
Hub
ive lie flirts Mack
indust
iker went to press, the course
lit.d Fund Drive was The
Green
from departmental so- Hearii
an increased amount ments
tm among contributors, hearir
iton Mills and its em- and tl
ted more than $15,000 Las
Clinton United Fund Nurse
compl
Complete
etric Course
iTits Manager Truman ,
lie Relations Assistant
3
s Recognized
I l?i
n \
K
m
si
ner Dees
km
1
ert Leopard
Parsons completed a three-day
rial audio - metric technicians
? earlier this month,
course, which was conducted in
ville by the United Speech and
ng Services, teaches the fundails
of conducting audio - metric
lg tests, fitting of ear protectors,
he anatomy of the ear.
t year, Clinton Mills Industrial
s Nell Haggart and Betty Hogan
etcd similar courses.
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