The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1976, Image 5
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JOHN A. MCNINCH
McNinch:
Helped Mc
"I started work a<
several times before 1
costly, so in 1951,1 ca
here until retirement
"It's rather uniqi
better mvself at all i
John's wife, Emi]
and she, too, is an a<
LAl
Plant Manager Ted D,
Glenn Gaskins, Rhodes.
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'Quitting Never
) Better Myself '
t Clinton Mills many years ago, but quit
came back to stay. Each move proved
ime back with the intentions of staying
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le," continued McNinch, "but I didn't
vhen I quit each time."
ly, is a Plant No. 2 Weaving employee,
:tive "Old Timer."
avenport, Weaving Superintendent
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MARIE TAYLOR
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Started Wor
In High Scti
"When I was in high schoc
weekends, during holidays, an
when I finished school, I came t
stated Lydia Weaving Instruct
"I'm not the only member
Marie with the smile that ;
personaility. "My husband
Departmental Superintendent, a
Iusti. Also, Mary Hughes, and a
also Clinton employees."
Marie's hobbies include r
snenriinp h**r enare timo trifh 1
Rhodes: 'I Came
To Stay Two Weel
? Been Here 25
"I came to Lydia from Mills Mi
idea of staying two weeks," remarki
related to Weaving Superintendei
appreciation for having been able
Clinton Mills the past 25 years.
"I enjoy my work, and when at
my spare time to farming," added
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id durine the summer, and
o work on a full-time basis,"
Dr Marie Taylor,
of the family here," added
always characterizes her
, Webb, is an Assistant
ind so is my brother, Tommy
mother brother, Russell, are
aising African Violets and
ler two grandsons.
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Years...'
11 in Woodruff with the
?d Luther Rhodes as he
it Glenn Gaskins his
to be associated with
home, I devote most of
Rhodes.