The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 21, 1975, Page 5, Image 5
? SPRING, 1975
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Abhtb?inese were tne remar*s
^ No. 2 Spinning Superintendent
Plant Manager Dick Swetenburg,
1 Director Calvin Cooper in pre3rown,
Plant No. 2 Spinner, with <
rated cake commemorating her <
ful years continuous service to
r UP?Superintendent Herbert
fnt Manager Sam Williams
stically to Virgil Webb as he
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IN RECOGNITION OF YOUR LOYAL AND
OUTSTANDING SERVICE?These were the
comments of Mac George and Swetenburg
who presented Mrs. Brown's 50 year service
award piaque.
ANOTHER?Another 50 year employee was
made happy when Hooks, Williams, and Personnel
Director Calvin Cooper called upon
Dunaway at home to present him with a cake
for enjoyment with his family and friends.
LUghter Promoted
LcJunc D. Setzer has hoen promot
to head nurse of the medical floor
St. Joseph's Hospital, Asheville. N.
She is a 1972 graduate of clreenvi
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Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Broo
F. Dunaway, Plant No. 1 Carding a
Plant No. 2 Spinning employees, i
spectively.
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PRESENTED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS, CORPORATE OFFICERS, AND
MEMBERS OF MANAGEMENT?Plant No. 1
Carding Department Technician Brooks Dun
away read aloud the message inscribed on his
plaque as he received it from Superintendent
Bob Hooks and Plant Manager S. S. Williams.
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THIS MEANS MUCH TO ME ? remarked Clara
Brown as Plant Manager Swetenburg and Supt.
Mack George presented her an orchid corsage.
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Jerry Smith, Jr., 3, is the son of
nc* Kate Smith Caudill and Jerry W.
re- Smith. He is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. carl rteaton, .ir. ana Mr. ana
Mrs. Claude Smith. Sr. All are Clinton
Mills employees except Mrs. Caudill.