The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1973, Page 4, Image 4
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Destination?Relaxai
Mrs. Bertie Reid. sealed, retired Jan
Plant Nn 1 Sninnina. "R#?rtie" wac pn
11. 1958. Her fellow employees presented
chair to enjoy during her retirement. Fi
Mrs. Reid's Assistant Departmental Suj
her the last bobbin of yarn she spun as
association with the No. 1 Plant.
ABOUT YOU
"GROUP ir
Q ? If I do not have eligible
dependents but later acquire a
clotiondont u.'hpn mfnr 1 h(>v hi? in
eluded?
A ? At once, by notifying the
personnel department within .'11
days. If notification is not made
within .'11 days, there would be a
waiting period and insurability
forms on your dependent would
have to be completed.
Q ? Does our insurance provide
maternity benefits for dependents?
A ? Yes, but only for the wife of
an employee.
Q ? During the past year, I was
not hospitilized, but had to ^o to
my doctor on numerous occasions
for treatment, could I recover any
of this expense under our insurance
plan?
A ?There is a possibility. Under
the major medical portion of your
'lirees From Pla
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ion J.
uary 1, 1973 from James R. Cole's
iployed December a gift of appreciatio
her with a lounge Cole, who had bee:
urman Humphries, Superintendent of V
Derintendent. gave made the presentati
a momento of her
IR BENEFITS
"JSURANCE"
insurance, there is a $100.00 deduct
ibV amount which you must
satisfy and any covered charges
exceeding the $100,000 deductible
will be subject to payment of 80' \.
Q ? Will a canceled check or
paid receipt from doctor be sufficient
to submit on the above expenses?
A ? No, you must have bill from
doctor, stating name of patient, the
date patient was seen, and the diagnosis
of the illness. This information
could be stated on a paid receipt
but not on a cancelled check.
Q ? If I decided to go to the hospital
to have a complete physical
and did not have an illness, would
my insurance cover this.
A ? No, you would have to be
treated for a non-occupational injury
or non-occupational sickness
for any payment under your insurance
plan.
CLOTHMAKER
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nt No. 1
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H. dole Retires
tellow employees presented him wiin
n following his retiremenl last month,
n employed since 1953, was Assistant
/eaving. Plant No. 1. Virgil Webb, left,
ion, on behalf of Plant No. 1 weaving.
761 Employees
Join 1973
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i nnsimas i hid
A total of 701 Clinton Mills employee.have
already joined the 1073 Christmas
Savings Club.
Those employees participating in tin 0
program have a combined weekly savings
of $8012.25. The individual employee
savings range from $1 to $70
weekly.
In 1973, full interest earnings at the
rate of 41 ^^"1 per annum will be paid oi
oil completed clubs. A completed club
is one on which at least 50 consecutive
weekly payments were made. Pro rata
interest will be paid on all Christmas
Savings Accounts with 40 or more 0
payments.
?CM?
A big-time gambler had just died
The funeral was attended by his professional
friends.
In eulogy, the speaker said: "Are is
not dead. He only sleeps."
From the rear came a voice. "I've got
a hundred that says he won't wake up ^