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CLINTON MILLS NOV., 1977 TED DAVENPORT Fennell Is Payroll Ma STEVE FENNELL Old Timers Banquet N The twenty second annual Old Timer's Gathering will be held at 12:30 P.M. Sunday, November 27, in the Presbyterian College Dining Hall. Special entertainment will be provided by the Beltones of Clinton. a special mgmigni ot ine occasion will be the recognition of fourteen incoming Old Timers who have completed twenty five or more continuous years service to the company. These are Faye S. Barker and Vivian A. Barker, Plant No. 2; Willie E. Gregory, Anges G. Black well, Sara O. Shelnut, Robert Webb, Myr <eJtu& \ V Published Bj GLENN GAS KINS Named nager William Steven Fennell has been named Clinton Mills' Manager, Payroll Department succeeding J. David Word who retired after 45 years' service, according to Vice President and Treasurer Thad Williams. Fennell, a native of Clinton, received his B.S. Degree in Marketing from the University of South Carolina in 1973. He joined the company in 1974 as Assistant Office Manager and was promoted to Officer Manager September 1, 1975. Fennell is married to the former Julia Nelson of Clinton. They have one son, Todd. i ov. 27 tie B. Mills, Leonard Gilstrap, Webb Taylor, James McElhannon, Bobbie Johnson, and Bennie Sinclair, and Charlie Templeton; all Lvdia employees. In aHHitiAn Motfin Drmnn and Claude Grady, both Lydia employees will be recognized for having joined the ranks of employees completing 40 years continuous service. Others, also in the 40 year continuous service category are Jonas B. Samples, Andy Hames, and Hubert Leopard, all Plant No. 2; as well as Clinton Mills President Robert M. Vance and Glenn F. Downs, outside. B&LQTHIVI) f and t or Employees of Clinton Mills, Clinton, S.C. B" Ted Davenport has been promoted from Lydia Plant manager to general manager of Clinton Mills of Geneva, located in Geneva, Ala. according to a recent | announcement by Clinton Mills Vice President of ManJOE LITTLEFIELD ufacturing D.H. Roberts. ii I^Vb. ^|| JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ADVISORS Junior Achievement Advisors Russell Vance, Allen Robertson, and Matthew King are serving as advisors for Clinton Mills' sponsored Clintex Junior Achievement Company. Russell is a Clinton Mills' Accounting Clerk; Allen and Matthew are both Manufacturing Management Trainees. m 5 m i I H * m HL ^ X 3 "A \W . I The Belltones of Clinton will provide the entertainmei of Clinton Mills Old Timers. Members of the group are lef Wilson Barnes, Kitty Norris, George Tucker, Pat Tuck* ES VOL. 25-N0.4 Mills is Three Davenport, who joined Clinton Mills as a manufacturing trainee in 1962, has served as Lydia Plant manager since 1972. Prior to that, he served as Lydia and Plant No. 2 spinning superintendent, respectively. Roberts also announced that Glenn D. Gaskins had been promoted from Lydia weaving superintendent, to Lydia plant manager. Gaskins has been Lydia weaving superintendent since joining the company in 1953. The Davenports will move to Geneva in the near future. Joe Littlefield has been promoted from Clinton Mills Plant No. 2 Assistant General Weaving Superintendent to Lydia Weaving Supertenripnt Littlefield, a 1951 graduate of Laurens High School, joined the company in 1954, and has spent the past twenty three years in numerous manufacturing and supervisory weaving positions. A member of New Prospect Baptist Church, Littlefield lives on Hazel Drive in Clinton. a? nt for the 22nd meeting t to right Sue Stephens, ?r and Danny South.