The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1973, Page 6, Image 6
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John Samples
Promoted From Within
PLANT NO. 2 ASST.
John W. Samples and Charles Terry
Campbell have been named Assistant
Superintendents of Clinton Mills Plant
No. 2 Carding and Weaving, respectively.
Samples, who has been with Clinton
Mills since 1958, was a Carding MainTprVinininn
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A MESSAGE
FROM
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One of these days, whether you
like it or not, you're going to have
to think about your retirement, and
some of us are a whole lot closer
to that day than we like to admit.
Our Profit Sharing & Retirement
Fund is designed to HELP assure us
of a comfortable and secure retirement,
but it isn't supposed to do the
job by itself. Everyone ought to begin
early putting a little bit aside
each payday to go along with their
Retirement money. A few dollars
from ea-h paycheck won't be missed
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very mucn now, our rney win aaa up
in a few years and just might make
the difference between fishing from
a boat and fishing from the creek
bank.
Your friend,
Terry Campbell
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his new position on March 5. He is c
on the third shift. s
Campbell, also promoted from within
the company, was a Weaving Mainten- 5
nance Technician before receiving his I
new assignment on February 19. Camp- c
bell has been with Clinton Mills since i
June 6, 1957. i
Ray Fulmar
Retirement has come once again to
Clinton Mills Plant No. 2. This time,
Ray Fulmer, a Carding employee, has
reached the golden age of retirement.
Ray plans to take up "full time" resting,
visiting, and traveling. He had
been employed with the company since
October 7, 1946.
CLOTHMAKER
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Easter Sunday
April 22
Easter is the Christian festival which
onors the resurrection, or rising from
he dead, of Christ. In most of the
hurches, Easter marks the end of
he forty - day observance of Lent,
'he Catholic Church and some of the #
-roiesiani cnurcnes uegin 10 prepare
or Easter on Ash Wednesday. From
hat day until the end of Lent, special
levotions are held, and many personal
Measures are given up.
Holy Week . . . the seven days before
Caster ... is a time of deep religious
eeling and worship. Easter Sunday is
bserved with special services, music ^
ind flowers. Quite a few of the
rhurches also hold a special baptismal
;ervice on Easter.
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>unday after the first full moon on or
jefore March 21. The earliest Easter
ran be is March 22, and the latest is
\pril 25. We will observe Easter on
\pril 22 this year.
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tva Man ley
Eva Manley is spending a great deal ^
of her time enjoying the rocking chair
she received following retirement from
Lydia Spooling February 15. Eva, a
spooler operator at retirement, had
been employed since May 27, 1952.
SAFETY PAYS
ACCIDENTS COST
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