The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1975, Image 2
Heaton
His Reti
C.C. Heaton, retired CI
ployee, spends most of his
Elizabeth Street.
"Quite a bit of my time
scuDDernone vines." said the f
the clusters of fruit on the vi
Hastings seed catalog about s
how fast they have grown," hi
"It's not always easy to f
retire. When you cut grass an
there isn't a lot to do," he sai<
Heaton, a Clinton employ
his close association with his
guess one of the hardest thing!
used to being away from the f
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Adams Rocks Into
Robert Adams retired from
plant No. 2 Weaving on September
6 after 38 years continuous
service.
Although retiring from the
plant, Adams plans to keep
busy by gardening and raising
a few hogs.
Enjoys
irement
inton Mills Maintenance emtime
working in his yard on
is devoted to caring for my
Clinton retiree as he showed off
nes. "I ordered these out of a
ia jrcai 5 agu, anu a s amazing
s added.
ind something to do when you
d prune the hedges as needed.
1 with a smile.
ee for over 34 years, recalled
fellow Clinton employees. "I
s about retirement was getting
ellows I worked with so long."
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Retirement
He also plans to cook "a few
stews" as he's been doing for
many years.
His fellow employees presented
him with a rocking
chair to enjoy in his retirement.
(Photo by Meadors)
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Miss Simmons,
Mr. Clevenger
Are Married
Miss Deborah Kay Simmons
became the bride of Mr.
Maurice Dwayne Clevenger on
September 26, at Bellview
Baptist Church in Laurens.
Rev. J.B. Abercrombie performed
the double ring ceremony.
Music was provided by
Mrs. J.B. Abercrombie, organist,
and John Henry Lott,
vocalist.
The bride is a graduate of
Clinton High School and is a
Steno-Typist at Clinton Mills.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin W. Simmons. t
The groom is a member of t
the S.C. Army National <
Guards and is employed by i
Winn Dixie of Laurens. He is /
the son of Mr. and Mrs. i
Clarence E. Clevenger. (
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Good Sign
For Safety
Clinton Mills jumbo safety
panels bring life like safety
messages to employees. The 120
square foot posters come in
eight or more sections and are
changed quarterly.
John I^ewis, Superintendent
of Miller Outdoor Advertising
Company, has been posting the
jumbo panels since his firm
th*?m for flint/in Mille
several years ago.
"The biggest problems we
encounter posting the safety
messages are wasps and the
wind," he noted as he dodged a
wasp that had nested behind one
of the panels..
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Miss Turner
Mr. Bell On
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner
announce the marriage of C
heir daughter, Anita to Ii
Seorge William Bell, Jr. The P
narriage took place on Saturiay,
September 27 at high ai
loon at Calvary Baptist s<
Church. tl
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Sept. 27
Anita is an employee of
'linton Mills Payroll Dept.
nez and Dorsey work in
lants #1 & 2.
Mr. Bell is a Hort therapist
t Whitten Village. He is the
>n of Mrs. G.W. Bell, Sr. and
?e late Mr. Bell, of Clinton.
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