The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1972, Page 4, Image 4
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Mr. & Mrs. Simpson
The Responsibi
An assistant overseer in ;
average safety record made the
begins with each and every em
know that safety awareness is
work life hut in one's off-dut
Another assistant overseer
reason for our good safety n
participate?employees and m
Note that both supervisors
program going and that they
effective program. They used
"participate," and "safety aw
might have used such words
"responsibility," and "products
than-average safety record.
Similarly, here are several
who work in departments with
One says, "It's a nice feeling t
safe place."
Another says, "I feel person
and safely I can perform any
is ior me as an individual.
Still another employee comi
been made to promote good sa:
mental attitude toward safe
Again, note the key words,
"all-out effort," and "mental
might have used the phrase,
they might have said, "We like
rules and slogans."
All of these key words an
summed up as follows. "A gc
the effective assumption of s
part of all supervisors and al
hopes that all of its emplo]
assume that responsibility so
a nice feeling to know you're
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t Married 50 Years
lity For Safety
i plant with a better-than(
following comment, "Safety
ployee. Each employee must
necessary not only in one's
y activities as well."
in the same plant said, "The
ecord is that all employees
lanagement."
; realized they had a good
knew the key points of an
the words, "all employees,"
areness." Other supervisors
; as "safety consciousness,"
^ity," as keys to their bettercomirients
from employees
an effective safety program,
o know you're working in a
ally that the more accurately
task, the more rewarding it
ments, "An all-out effort has
fn u/nrUinif pnnHitinnc Ono'c
practices is important."
"nice feeling," "rewarding,"
attitude." Other employees
"good communications" or
to be told the why of safety
d phrases could perhaps be
wiH unfotv nroarjim involvnc
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;afety, responsibility on the
1 employees." Clinton Mills
yces and management will
that everyone can say, "It's
working in a safe place."
Simpsons Celebr
Mrs. C. R. (Margaret) ]
Russell (Betty) Cox of Lau
of Clinton and husbands h
and Mrs. Lewis W. Simps
ding anniversary August (
Mr. Simpson is retired
ton Mills. They have nin
Mrs. Simpson was pre
whitf? nrrhiH rr>r-cn rro TV
scheme was further carri
rangements and the anni
party dainties which wei
Serving punch was Miss
Greeting the gueets, 1
bidding the farewells were
Martha Simmons, and gra
bie Coward, Vickie and C
Celebrate 41 si
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. D
first wedding anniversary Ji
former Fffie Cunningham of (
live at 105 N. Livingston Str
The Downs are affections
Clinton community. Both ar
Church.
Mrs. Downs' hobbies inch
needle point items. Mr. Dowi
since 1937, and outside overse
the Clinton City Council.
Four Old Ti
Four Clinton Mills employ
years of service with the coi
These included Daisy Cam
Ward and David Adams, C
Wallace, Clinton Office.
When an employee comple
he becomes a member of the c
Club.
CLOTHMAKER
I
ate Anniversary
Koon of Prosperity. Mrs.
rens and Debbie Simpson
onored their parents, Mr.
on, on their fiftieth wed5.
after 25 years with Clinie
grandchildren,
tsented with a gold and
?e gold and white color (
ed out in the floral ari\;orCQ
rif pnlrn
k VV1UU4 J VU1\V? U1IU \J
re served to the guests.
Myrtle Williams,
ceeping the register and
the Simpsons' niece, Mrs.
nddaughters, Misses Robhristie
Koon.
F Anniversary
owns celebrated their fortyuly
28. Mrs. Downs is the
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Downs
itely known throughout the
e active in Calvary Baptist
jde various handi-work and
as, a Clinton Mills employee
cr since 1954, is a member of
mers Named
ees completed 25 continuous
Tipany during August,
pbell, Plant No. 2; Claude H.
linton Shop; and Lewis N.
tes twenty-five years service,
lite Clinton Mills Old Timer's