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MRS. MURRAY ADAMS
Bailey Fabric
Mrs. Thelma Stewart.
Bailey Plant Weaver, has
been named by the Eastern.
Star the South Carolina's
Grand Representative to the
State of Rhode Island during
the orders three day meet
October 8-10.
She will participate in the
festivities attired in a formal
dress made of the Bailey
Plants style 658 voile 47 in.
65-35 polyester cotton blend.
"I am very proud to be
able to tell my friends that I
helped make the fabric from
which my clothing was
maue, cuiumeniea mrs.
Stewart.
A former district deputy,
she has served as worthy
matron of the Woodruff
Chapter No. 54 four times
and currently serves as
secretary.
STEVE WARREN
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MRS. THELMA STEWART
Steve Warre
Out-Of-Towi
Steve F. Warren, Clinton M
Manager, has been named out-of-tc
for the 1976 Greater Clinton Ui
Campaign Chairman, Thornton Si
Warren holds a B.S. Degree ir
North Carolina State University ai
Administration from the Universi
He, his wife Jane, and two chil
at 300 Cedar Street.
Irs. Adams
s Honored
ty 'Her Girls'
u s. munay /\aams was
ertained at a reception by
Ralph Nelson on
urday evening, August 28,
7:30 p.m. at the
nmunity Building.
Irs. Adams gave twenty
years of service with
npfire of Clinton working
Blue groups. She jjL
to camp with them
s truly a "Blue Bird
he Community Building
3 decorated in red, white,
1 blue conveying the B
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FLOYD MOORE SR.
ivent/on 25 Years
Passed T
"Twenty five years is
long time that has passed t
quickly," says Floyd Mow
Sr., a Lydia Weaver, up
completion of a twenty fi
continuous years service.
"I quit Joanna and came
Clinton so my wife, Dais
and I could work at the sar
piace, recalled Moyd. 1 w
twenty five years old
time I made the switch.
Floyd and Daisy, a Loo
Filling Supplier, travel for
Coleman I
Assistant P
n Heads
[ills Marketing Planning
iwn solicitations chairman \
lited Way, according to \
tewart.
i Textile Technology from
nd a Master's of Business
ty of North Carolina.
Idren, Brett and Eric, live
BRYAN COLEMAN
,^HK
? Time
go Quickly
a miles a day to and from their
oo Cross Hill home each day.
e, "The trip is a little long,
on but you get use to it after a
ve while," added Floyd.
to The Moore's are master
iy, gardeners, and Floyd readine
ly admits we've had the best
as garden this year that we've
he ever had.
He also enjoys fishing and
>m hunting. They attend the
ty Baptist Church in Cross Hill.
Nlnmarl I uHlo I
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lant Engineer
Bryan E. Coleman, 35, has
been named Assistant Plant
I Engineer, according to
Lydia Plant Manager Ted
Davenport.
A native of Spartanburg
County, Coleman brings to
the company an extensive
background in the field of
electrical engineering.
He has previously held
managerial and engineering
positions with Ivey Electric
and Harley Bay Corporation.
Bryan is a graduate of
^ racoiei tiign scnool and
attended Spartanburg Junior
College.
At the present time Bryan
is. commuting to- Clinten
from his home at Paeotot. He
is married to the former
Donna Stevens and they
have four children; Tracy,
10; Tammy, 6; and twins,
Travis and Tonia, 2.