The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1973, Page 10, Image 10
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Horace Emery, Lydia E
30. His fellow employees i
his happy retirement by ]
Horace had been with the <
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J. M. Cunningham's fel
ing him a very enjoyable
pletion of work on May
Lubricator, had been emp
o . r. t
out a utruiwna, a Liyuia
Sara received a variety of
She had been employed :
Retirees Honore
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Mtov
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>rawing Operator, retired April
sxpressed their best wishes for
presenting him numerous gifts,
company since January 27, 1958.
low employees are shown wish!
retirement following his com10.
Mr. Cunningham, a Loom
loyed since August 28, 1935.
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Smash Specialist, retired May 1.
" gifts from her fellow employees,
since October 9, 1952.
:d by Fellow
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Mr!
Elmer Seay, seated,
April 17. Elmer, a con
Operator, had been ei
shown surrounded by
lowing a retirement p;
Stella Duckett, a
retirement party in tl
16. She had been emp
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, retired from Plant No. 2 Spinning
ibination Doffer and Quill Machine
nploycd since July 12, 1962. He is
many of his fellow employees folarty
in the canteen area.
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Plant No. 2 Spinner, enjoyed her
le canteen area. Stella retired April
tloyed since November 30, 1964.
BULK RATE
U. S. POST ACE
PAID
Clinton, S. C. 4
Permit No. 59
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