The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1973, Page 4, Image 4
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Lydia Spinning
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Educational Assistance Refund
Your Hidden Payc
One wav in which the company ac
paycheck is through its educational
plan. Through this plan, Clinton Mills
assistance to employees who take ap
selected educational institutions. Undei
company pays up to 50% of the amour
ployee for the course upon its success
presentation of a certificate or diplom
THIRTY YTAR5
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Five employees completed thirty y<
July and August. These were Mary Sue
Spinning, employed July 3, 1943; J<
Plant No. 2 Spinning, employed Ji
Woodard, Jr., Plant No. 1 Carding, Jul;
O'Shields, Lydia Spinning, August 21,
Craine, Plant No. 1 Spinning, August !
OLD TIMER!
William C. Thrift. Jr.
Lydia Shop
Employed 8-30-48
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Ids to your hidden
assistance refund I
provides financial
(proved courses in *?jf i still
this program, the choose textile
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ful completion and
a. An emploj
Winnie recall
have had a j(
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ears service during Uvi for mc
Etters, Plant No. 2 ?? :4.?
iitiiiviciiiy, nd
eanette Woodward,
lly 28, 1943; Bon "Over the
y 31, 1943; Alice B. whom I woi
1943; and James C. realize I have
28, 1943. enjoy every l
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Employed 8-21-48
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'I'd Choose Textiles
\s A Career Again"
had my working life to start over again, I'd
s to work in," stated Winnie Barnett, No. 2
ee.
fee with almost 50 years continuous service, %
s "Had it not been for textiles, I may not
ob."
1 ills, as well as textiles, has provided a good
i. It's been my career, and a good one. Fimeant
a lot to me," she added.
years, I've met a lot of interesting people
uld not have met otherwise. Each day I
( a job to do and it must be done right?but I
minute of it." ^