The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1974, Page 5, Image 5
JANUARY. 1974
^ Deadline April 15
M. S. Bail*
It's time once again f
their sons and daughters
Mercer Silas Bailey Mi
interest-free college edi
free student loan. Such
not available to official:
or officers and director
M. S. Bailey and Son,
awarded annually and a
grants each worth up t<
loans are limited to $4
and student loans are 1
plicant's financial need
limits of a college edu<
repayable under terms
^ Foundation.
ELIGIBILITY
(1) Only students wh
of employees, except of:
M. S. Bailey & Son. Bai
such grants, but priorit
reside in and attend
South Carolina. All stuc
been graduated, from h
_ of the date of applicati
(2) The student-emp
a student must have <
continuous service with
Bailey & Son. Bankers
(3) To be eligible fo
morial Scholarship, th
or have been graduate*
his her high school cla
(4) To be eligible fo
the applicant must gradi
in the upper one-half <
(5) To be eligible for
% must graduate, or have
school and demonstrat
financial assistance is i
SELECTION
The recipients of tl
morial Scholarship an
educational and studei
the Grants Committee
The members of the (
^ Wilton Timmons, Viceson,
C. Bailey Dixon, C
Dr. James Macdonald,
Ross, James Von Holl
Chairman.
In making the sele(
recipients, the Grants
jective and non-discrir
application, the respon:
prior academic perfor
(either those administe
;y Scholarshi]
or Clinton Mills employees,
>, to make application for a
emorial Scholarship, or an
ucational loan, or interestscholarships
and loans are
5 of the Bailey Foundation,
s of Clinton Mills, Inc. or
Bankers. Scholarships are
re limited to two four year
5 $5,000; college educational
,000 for four college years;
imited according to the ap,
but may not exceed the
:ational loan. All loans are
established by the Bailey
io are employees or children
ficers. of Clinton Mills. Inc..
ikers, are eligible to receive
y is given to students who
educational institutions in
lents must graduate, or have
igh school within two years
ion.
loyee or employee-parent of
completed two (2) years of
Clinton Mills, Inc. or M. S.
, at the time of application,
r a Mercer Silas Bailey Mee
applicant must graduate,
d, in the upper one-third of
ss.
r a college educational loan,
uate, or have been graduated,
)f his her high school class,
a student loan, the applicant
; been graduated, from high
p thnt no nther eomoarable
available.
he Mercer Silas Bailey Med
the recipients of college
it loans are determined bv
of the Bailey Foundation.
J rants uommmee are: ivirs.
Chairman, Dr. Clarice Johnllaude
H. Howe, W. E. Little,
David H. Roberts, Donald
en, and Claude A. Crocker.
;tion of scholarship and loan
Committee will, in an obninatorv
manner, review the
se of personal references, the
mance, aptitude test results
red by the Grants Committee
3 Program
or given by schools or i
achievement, leadership
activities and the financ
RENEWAL AND CON!
Renewability of sch
termined by the Grants
upon the recipient mai
and comporting himself
credit to his school.
APPLICATION
Applications must bt
mittee by April 15, 197
and should be direct*
Chairman.
l\ ^ w\
Charlie Cole is shown
employees following his
Room on December 31.
OSF
F
The following employ
awards during the mont
Name
Clco K. Carter
J. R. Swetenburg
Two Complc
Otis Graham. Lvdia.
completed 30 years conl
5
Announced
individuals testing services),
, character, extra curricular
rial need of the applicant.
L1WUAUUW
tolarships and loans is deCommittee
and is dependent
ntaining satisfactory grades
in such a manner as to bring
? filed with the Grants Com4.
Forms are available from,
ed to, Claude A. Crocker,
l receiving gifts from his fellow
retirement from Lydia Cloth
<RVICE AWARDS
OR DECEMBER
^ees received continuous service
h.
Plant
5 Years
Lydia
10 Years
Plant No. 2
rte 30 Years Service
and Nellie Moore, Plant No. 2,
:.inuous service during December.