The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1976, Image 10
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in the gift selection booklet.
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program this year offers a
recreational and mechanical it<
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items have been replaced wii
program even more attractive.
The items included in the ca
leading manufacturers and are d
of enjoyment throughout the ye
families.
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hundred and thirty seven (137)
Timers" received a personal 1<
extending them an opportunity
program.
The Christmas gifts are 01
afforded employees.
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ates the plan, stated that the
full range of household,
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italogue are all produced by
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ne of many fringe benefits
the company's appreciation
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