The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1976, Image 7
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NAME
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ASddt Cdl iCl
Matthew R. King
May M. Peake
Lyvonne B. Griffin
Georgia M. Cunningham
Larry Mims
iAlia K. Young
Nelson L. Garner
Bertha M.Lindsay
Willie J. Hill
James T. Watts
William D. Crocker
Bobby J. Rice
Mary I. Hughes
Robert L. Gregory
Sara D. Estes
Glen Prather
Jackie D. Wells
Lula G. Williams
Johnnie Williams
Marilyn C. Howell
Elizabeth S. Murray
Virginia S. Wilburn
Leroy Wells, Jr.
James Cunningham
John T. Banks
Sara C. Bolt
Johnnie Barr
Patricia D. Owens
Charlie H. Templeton
James E. Estes
Evelyn Simmons
Katherine Heaton
James Barker
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and Mrs. Bob W. Nelson
runner-up in the University
ceremonies. I he Profess
Sigma Pi sponsored Miss !
accounting within the Col
Bob is assistant Cardi
/ICE ANNIVERSARIES
5 YEARS
PLANT
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IMUlCy
No. 1
Bailey
Bailey
No. 2
No. 1
10 YEARS
No. 2
No. 2
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
Lydia
No. 2
No. 2
Bailey
IBM
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
15 YEARS
NO. 1
20 YEARS
No. 2
No. 2
Office
25 YEARS
Lydia
Lydia
30 YEARS
No. 2
No. 2
45 YEARS
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iss Ellen Nelson, daughter of Mi
of I^aurens, was chosen as firs
y of South Carolina's Homecomin
ional Business Fraternity, Delt
Nelson who is a junior majoring i
lege of Business at U.S.C.
ng Superintendent in Plant No.
Ill
Our Children
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3 Years Old
Andy Gregory celebrated
his third birthday November
17th. Andy is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Gregory
and the grandson of Martha
Gregory and the late Leroy
Gregory.
He is also the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford,
Jr. and the great
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
B.F. Vanderford and Mr.
and Mrs. Adger Crawford,
Sr.
Salesman Says
'Thank You',
CM Employees
Dear Editor:
On August 1st, 1955, I
officially started my association
with Clinton Mills as a
salesman in their New York
office selling grey goods. As
of today, October 29th, 1976,1
leave the New York sales
office upon my retirement.
Whatever measure of success
I have enjoyed over the
many years of my associa(
tion with Clinton Mills, a
good part is due to the
combined efforts of the
people in Clinton, South
Carolina; the Executive
Department, the Manufacturing
Department, Planning,
Carding, Spinning,
Weaving, Inspection, Put Up
and Warehouse Departments.
Your combined efforts
in making a superior
| quality fabric and deliveries
z as scheduled has been most
beneficial. I wish, also, to
thunlt thp nffirp nersonnel
\ for their handling of the
I many complex problems, so
that the Sales Department
can better service our
customers.
I have enjoyed my many
;t years of associa'ion with all
g of you and I thank you for all
a you have done to make my
in efforts worthwhile.
Sincerely,
1. I. Tully Albrecht
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Satterfield
Promoted
Jerry Satterfield, 32, has
een named Lydia Weaving
assistant Departmental
iuperintendent, according to
luperintendent Glenn Gas;ins.
Satterfield is on the
hird shift.
Satterfield joined the Com>any
in 1959 as a service
)perator. He has been a
veaver, and was a loom
:echnician before assuming
lis new position.
His hobbies include deer
hunting and fishing.
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OTIS BREWINGTON
Otis Brewii
Hooked Or
"You've just got to lov
Brewington, "Plant Number 1
described his fishing experien
"I go everyday - rain or
weather is, unless it's just toe
Fishing for Brewington ii
when I was a kid - fishing v
River.
"Now, I go to Lake Greer
for rock bass," he added. 4
fishing equipment, which inc
rods and reels, and hundred:
other equipment."
Brewington reads a lot al
he is a member of the Basi
American Bass Association,
several of their tournament:
Brewington's trophy cab
which he caught at Santee C
caught at I.ake Greenwood.
In addition to fishing, C
fellow CB friends with an
recently started playing gol
away from work.
^Ep?c': rsm1H
Ift J
JERRY SATTERF1ELD
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BUI
ngton
i Fishing
e the outside," says Otis
Vo weaving employee as he
ces.
shine - no matter how the
> rislrv "
? a serious thing. "I started
vith my daddy on the Enoree
lwood almost everyday to fish
'I've got a big investment in
ludes several fishing boats, 17
s of dollars worth of plugs and
tout fish and their habits. Also,
} Angler's Association and the
He has won second place in
s.
ches include a 42 pound catfish
hooper and an 11V? pound bass
>tis finds time to entertain his
occasional fish fry. Also, he
f as an additional hobby when