The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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NOVEMBER. 1972 Spotlighting Our RSI Carole Renee Wicker, and John children of Mr. and Mrs. John Phil employee. ^ The children comprise the 5th fie great fireat grandmother is Mrs. Lila rnd Mrs. Boyd Patterson; and their all of Joanna. Their maternal grandparents are M is a Lydia Spinning employee. I About Y o i "GROUP BY TRUM ? Q ? My mother and sister are living with me and receiving support from me, could I cover them under our insurance plan as dependents? A ? No, only your spouse and your children would be covered. H i 1 ron mnct linmarripr) lin employed and under 19 years of age. Children who are full time students between age 19 and 24 % would also be covered. Children who are included as dependents are the employee's own child, employee's lawf"1''' adopted child or Gliristmas Gift More than 1700 Clinton Mills employees have already selected theii personal Christmas Gift from the Company. ^ Truman Owens, Christmas Gift Se lection Program Co-Ordinator, fur nished The Clothmaker with a list ol the most popular employee selections Those include the 7 piece bountv set by wearever, 100: 10 piece polished aluminum cookware, 68: melmac din nerware, 60; Black and Decker utilitj saw, 60; and the Oster blender. 59. Other popular selections included tin Sunbeam fry pan. 55; the 4 quar m Children .... " t I * ? Phillip Wicker, II, are the charming lip Wicker. Phillip is a Clinton Shop neration in their father's family. Their Phillips; their great grandparents. Mr. grandmother is Mrs. O'Meria Wicker, ] i r. and Mrs. Capus Gregory. Mrs. Gregory j ir Benefits INSURANCE" AN OWENS employee's step-child. Q ? If my child had an accident and I took him to doctor's office for treatment would my insurance pay for this? A ? Nothing would be payable unless the procedure performed is stated in your schedule of operations and Drocedures of vour Dolicv. If the child was taken to the hospital emergency room within 48 hours after the accident the fee charged bv the hospital for emergency room treatment would be payable. Selections Made Presto cooker. 51: the charcoal erill. 45. and the Oster hairdryer, 47. Only those employees employed before December 1, 1972 will be eligible to participate in the Christmas Gift Selection Program. ' The Christmas gifts are provided as an extra fringe benefit, and are disI tributed on the job a few days before Christmas. r The program is Clinton Mills means of expressing its appreciation for the ? employees loyal and faithful service t throughout the year. 5 :z$ 4' \ A / i Gordon Le Grand Baker is the handsome son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Baker, both Plant No. 2 employees. Be is six years old. His father, Carroll, s a Spinning Section Man; his mother is a Spinning employee. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hairston announced the birth of a daughter, Tedda Lounita, October 27. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Campbell, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston. Steve is a Plant No. 1 Cloth Room employee. MIXED YARNS One good thing about stupidity is that you can be pretty sure that it's genuine. ?C NTDenial is a river in Egypt. ?CM? Aunt Effie said that someone broke into her parked car and stole S50 worth of groceries from the glove compartment. ?CM? Store Manager: "I'm sorry I can't hire you, but I just wouldn't be able to find enough work to keep you busy." Applicant: "You'd be surprised how little it takes." ?CM? "Dear Sir, I have two subscriptions to your newspaper." read the letter to the circulation deparment. "One paper is placed under the doormat and the other is tossed on the porch where it blows away. Please cancel the subscription to the one that blows away."