The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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MAY. 1973 Spotlighting Our Mrs. Wilma Coleman, a Plant No ^ two grandchildren shown above. Left, ? Mrs. Oscar Edwards, and J. J. Colema |Hf; ,W-^M .jL Wendy and Rena Croy are the charming children of Ricky and Cathy Croy. Ricky is a Plant No. 2 Spinning employee. Cathy is employed in Lydia Weaving. Wendy is 10 months old and Rena will be two years old in June. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkie, both Lydia employees, and Mr Clyde Croy, a Plant No. 1 Weaving employee. ABOUT YOUR U Q?I have single coverage on my insurance. I plan to be married soon ? Will my wife be covered under mj insurance? A?11 yuu lUM' juui iiiMiiaiirr jjuiii; to the Personnel Department with in thirty one (31) days after thi marriage, she will be eligible 01 Monday following the date yoi make the change. Q?I have a son, who is attendini _ school, and also has a permanen Children . 2 Spinning employee, is proud of her , is Kim Edwards, daughter of Mr. and n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Coleman. r Evelyn Delouse Jones is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones. Mrs. Jones is a Bailey Plant ; Spooler Operator. Evelyn will be thirteen years old May 31. ROUP INSURANCE job in another plant working after school hours. Can I cover him as / a dependent under my insurance? A?No. The policy defines an eligible Hi'ni'nrlpnl rhild av: an unmarried and unemployed child at least 14 days old and loss than 19 years old. A child in school, as a full time student, and unemployed, is alsc g covered if he is less than 24 years t old. s . ft Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Raines, Sr. are the proud parents of Darrell Krwln Raines, Jr. Their son was born April 7 at Self Memorial Hospital. Darrell's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery. Fred and Darrell, Sr. are Plant No. 2 employees. A MESSAGE PROM T\ >. ^Ll ? 1VIVI I W ~ J) CLINT J MILLS / JW > Vs / /'fir - V ?u~ &IUS' There is one four-letter word which more and more people seem to be finding unpleasant. In fact, some people act as though the word didn't exist. The word is WORK. To many, work is something you do as little of as possible to get as much money as possible. Where does work get you? Interestingly enough, success and hard work go together. Studies made about successful people show they often work harder and lonaer than the men and women who report to them. WORK is important to you. It is important to Clinton Mills. WORK is one four-letter word that really works. , Your friend,