The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1977, Image 2

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^*?* ,lj^ LIVINGSTON McCall, Livim Joe Cecil McCall has 1 Weaving Superintendent, a McCall succeeds J. Hei He joined Clinton Mil School, McCall attended ( associate degree in manage Virgil Wyman Livinsto Weaving Superintendent 01 Livingston, who is Seci Company since July, 1968. Banks Has In Accomo When J.T. Banks talks about his accomplishments, he does it with real pride not the bragging kind - but that which sort of glows with the human warmthand genuine sincerity found only in an individual that really enjoys what he has done. Banks, a Plant No. 1 spinning and spooling assistant maintenance technician, worked thirteen years to meet the requirements to become an ordained evangelist by the South Carolina District Council of the Assemblies of God. "I studied hard, took many correspondence courses, and finally passed all of the requirements with an A average," he added. "Each year I travel 5,000 to 6,000 miles to various churches and other religious activities," he continued. "I remember I was working at a local service station and one day my boss told me that che next week would be my last." "The next week I came down here and talked with Poluin pAAnnr tKo Poecnn _ VMI V 111 \/WpVt f W1IV A Vt OV1I nel Director, about a job. Calvin employed me, and I'll tell anyone, that was one of the best moves I ever made." Originally a native of Cross Hill, J.T. now lives between Cane Creek and the Saluda River, below Cross Hill. r Hr L rjg^r-' mm McCALL gston Are Promote >een promoted from Assistant Wea ccording to Plant Number 1 Manage rbert Hughes who retired March 31 Is December 31, 1962, A 1960 gri jiemson universuy, anu is curreni ment from Spartanburg Methodist C n, Sr. has been promoted from Loom i the third shift. retary of the Laurens County Shrine Pride I lishments I He and his family are members of the First Assembly of God in Laurens where he teaches the Men's ffH Bible Class, as well as singing in one of the church's singing groups. B> L Personnel 1 Sewing Instrucl discussing a 35r aide in the Clii entitled "How I various fabric c< |^_ ? SERVICE AN ^ MARCH SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES Clarence Dunaway No. 1 Thomas J. William Lydia Ronnie D. Pace Lydia Annie M. Smith Bailey Walter M. Hughes Lydia Store // /0hLinda L. Anderson No. 1 George Wilson No. 2 Ralph P. Campbell No. 2 Margie P. Brewer Bernice Nelson Bailey Mary Braswell Bailey Earl Johnson Bailey Lucille Williams Bailey 15 YEARS Miles G. Lawson No. 2 Eugene P. Bolick Lydia j 20 YEARS 9Q William E. Womble Lydia Maxie Wallenzine Bailey ving Superintendent to 30 YEARS ir Sam Williams. Odell Lambert No. 1 after 44 years service. Anna B. Campbell No. 1 iduate of Clinton High Inez P. McGinnis No. 2 tly working toward an James W. Nelson Lydia Vtllnop i Technician to Assistant BarU>n IS Project Club, has been with the Jim Barton has been named Project Engineer for High School and received a He a member the fl??*"??! engineering trainour engineering departUTO8 ment," stated Dixon. w~ >*3^ *S? ^ -. ^ 7/ S ji^Kflfcja|Dk " >?j^ ? CLINTON MILLS PRESENTS FABRIC FILM Director Calvin A. Cooper, right, Mrs. Cynda H. Simp tor, and Keith Bridges, center, Director of Vocational nm film strip which Clinton Mills recently presented as iton High School Vocational Industrial Sewing Classes to Pick the Right Fabrics," teaches individuals the ch instructions. NIVERSARIES ? APRIL SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES 5 YEARS Lois T. Nelson No. 1 Willie C. Tribble No. 2 Rosa L. Kinard No. 2 Rufus P. Sutherland Lydia 10 YEARS James A. Bailey No. 1 David L. Ingle Lydia Ralph E. Black well Lydis Joe L. Simpson Lydia Johnnie V. McGowan Bailey Allie M. Campbell Bailey 15 YEARS Louise Campbell No. 2 Homer R. .Tones, .Tr, No. 2 Vina V. Campbell Lydia 20 YEARS Millard Campbell No. 2 Thurman H. Jones Lydia 25 YEARS Vivian A. Barker No. 2 30 YEARS Henry Lawson, Jr. No. 1 35 YEARS Harold Hairston Lydia 40 YEARS Andy Hames No. 2 Engineer BARTON I II tson, Industrial 1 l ' Education are ) an educational \ . The filmstrip i r aracteristics of )