The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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8 . . . Employe II Pat Owens WC': " I *r- j Brian Blackwell The romantic young executive hold the lovely creature in his arms and whispered in her ear: "I love you, darling ... as no one ever loved before." "I can't see much difference," she replied. Ch ristrn us Oifts (Continued from page 1) gram is another fringe benefit provided Clinton cmnlnvfnQ PafS nit* ie , J 6"V ? Clinton Mills' expression of appreciation for employees' loyal and faithful service throughout the year. ?es Select Christmas Vli' i \ jm EMi.. ? aS ilj K9IHIM j>T--^V IK1 " ? HLLLx Her Selections Mailt Clinton Mills Christmas Shopper to look over the 1972 Christmas Gil at the various plant locations. Many brought their families ho would help to make the Christm. little easier. Others chose to make their choic color selection booklet prepared employees. Clinton Mills "shoppers" will re job a few days before Christmas. In the accompanying photogra Clinton secretary, upper left, exami offered in the selection program; H< Watchman, upper right, carefully i cream freezer. Middle left, Brian 1 inspects the Black & Decker enw mons, bottom, chooses her gift from Watchman's quarters. IE Jisaapi p Martha Simmons CLOTHMAKER Gifts ... f T3 ^^31 * V ^ \ ?ry Trammell I ; Early s came by the numbers ft Selections on display ping a little assistance as selection decision a e directly from the full 4 especially for Clinton ceive their gifts on the phs, Mrs. Pat Owens, ines one of the watches enry Trammell, Clinton nspects the electric ice 31ackwell, Lydia Cloth, and Mrs. Martha Sim- I those on display in the BULK RATE U S POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 I I