The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1974, Page 5, Image 5
JUNE. 1974
Spotlighting Our Child
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Marty Jackson and Skeeter Neal are
the sons of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Neal.
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Brian Eugene
Eugene and Brian Steele are 5 anc
3 years old, respectively. They are the
handsome sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
' Steele. Wa>ne is a Plant No. 2 Spinning
employee. His wife, Deborah. i<
a Lydia Spinning employee.
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Stephanie Renee Suber celebrate<
her second birthday in May. She is th
daughter of Herbert and Sara Sube
of Rt. 2 Clinton. Herbert is a Lydi
| Spinning employee.
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Mrs. Ncal is a data processing employee
with Clinton Mills.
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Kimberly Howell is the 15 month
old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George
Howell.
( Mrs. Howell is a data processing employee.
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old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charle:
i Cannon.
e Mrs. Cannon is a data processing em
r ployec with Clinton Mills,
a Amy's grandfather, Nathan Cannon
is a -1 weaving employee.
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Rillv Wphh is thp hanrtsnmp 3-vpar
old son of Mr. and Mrs. AI Webb and
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Webb. Billy's grandmother, Betty, is
a Plant No. 2 Spooler Operator.
Annet Miller is the charming daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Miller.
Tommy is a Bailey Plant third shift
Picker Operator.
Another
Chance
Off the coast of Newfoundland, a
ship collided with a fishing boat in
heavy fog. No real damage was done,
but as the offending ship tried to backoff.
it banged into the boat again. The
ship's captain was afraid he might
r have done some damage with the sec3
ond blow.
"Can you stay afloat?', he shouted
through a megaphone.
"I guess so," called back the skipper
of the boat. "Do you want to try
again0"