The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1975, Image 3
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Children
Brandon S. Brewington is
the 11 months old son of Butch
and Carolyn Brewington. He is
the grandson of Minnie and
Alvin Brewington and Mrs.
I^ouise Campbell. Spinning #2.
third shift.
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LTER A. SIGMAN JR. AT THE CO
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Elizabeth Page and William
Richard Adams are the chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Adams, Airport Road. Clinton.
They are the grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
and Mr. and Mrs. William
McClendon. Mr. Adams re
cently retired from Plant No.
2 Weaving.
Mich hi* I Mi a n ? Holbert is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Holbert. <
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Wendy and Renee Crov are
the children of Rickey and
Cathy Croy. 1'lant No. 2
Spinning and Lydia Weaving
employees, respectively.
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Benje Kvans was three
years old on August lt>. He is
the son of Karen Evans. His
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. B.F. Sinclair, both Lydia
employees.
Clinton C
Enjoys Hi
Walter A. Sigman, Jr. ham
engine airplane he flies each v
confidence that he has controllii
data his office processes for tht
Several years ago, while Sig
Corporate Planning and Develo
flights to meet tight travel sch<
increased his interest in flying ?
for his enrolling in a flight coil
Sigman received his first flj
Julian Cox, an instructor at th
soloed one month later. In Octol
engine land pilots license fri
Administration following succei
comprehensive oral, written, ai
"1 try to get in at least an 1
said Sigman, who once served fc
"I've taken a few trips, the longe
but the majority of my weekly
area," he added.
A graduate of the University
been with the company since 1
Way, the Lions Club, and St. J
Sigman is Clinton Mills Coi
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They are the grandchildren
of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkie.
both Lydia employees; and
Mr. Clyde Croy, a No. 1 Plant
employee.
ontroller
>urs Aloft
lies the controls of the single
ireek with the same degree of
lg the vast amount of financial
! Clinton Mills organization,
man was serving as Director of
ipment, he had to use charter
idules. He readily admits this
inH PVPntliallv urac resnnnciKlo
rse.
ring lesson in April, 1974, from
le Laurens County Airport. He
>er, 1974, he received his single
am the Federal Aeronautics
ssful completion of a series of
id in-flight examinations,
lour's flying time each week,"
?ur years as a Navy Radarman.
st of which was about 360 miles,
flights are within this general
r of South Carolina, Sigman has
965. He is active in the United
ohns Lutheran Church.
porate Controller.
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James Boyter is the 9
months old son of Barbara J.
Boyter, Plant No. 1 Weaving.
James is the grandson of Plant
No. 2 card operator Bluford
Boyter.
Heather Leigh Calvert is
the daughter of SSG and Mrs.
A. Wayne Calvert of Asheville.
North Carolina. Heather's
paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Calvert
of Laurens. Homer is a Lvdia
Spinning employee. Her ma
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cathcart of
Enoree.