The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1975, Image 3
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40 Years
Clinton Mills Executive
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Sanders for having recently
years continuous service.
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CLASS OF 1975?1st row, seated left
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Martha Childress, Edna Heaton, Nellie
Wilkes. 2nd row, William Samples, Calvin
Cooper, Ray Lashley, Earl Don nan, George
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Young, Willie Tate; Back row, D.D. Ficklin,
Billy McGee, Executive Vice President
George Cornelson, Gene Copeland; Absent:
John Dillard, Ida M. Gregory, Tommy
Milam. Nathalee Tucker, and Jade Wehunt.
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Four employees completed
fifty years continuous service
H during the year. They were,
. left to right, with Mr. Cornel
son, Brooks Dunaway, Virgil
Webb, and John Davis. Absent,
Mrs. Clara Brown.
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