The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1978, Image 5
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virtually every facet of the machinery
Bailey Plant. Guides were available to i
about the operations.
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Hunter is a retired Clintor
New Bethel AME Church.
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Brock explain the variou;
department weaves the si
linisters looked at
as they toured the
inwer any questions
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Weaving Superintendent Ralph
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jperior quality fabric.
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goods.
Stopping To Watch immediately
understand all 1
tion of yarn for weaving,
warpers an interesting opera
to watch Jennie Baker opera
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manner.
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Dear Mr. Vance:
I just wanted to drop you
a note and let vou know how
much I enjoyed the tour of
Clinton Mills. You certainly
rhave a business of which you
A can be very proud. The
cleanliness and pleasantness
of your working conditions
| | are certainly a tribute to you
and your staff. Please express
to your staff my
appreciation for the excellent
tour and the many ways
that all of you contribute to
life of the Clinton community
and the Thornwell
Home.
Certainly, as we count our
many blessings we are very
thankful for the leadership.
JrM
'in Superintendent
ister piece of grey
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Ahe valued steps in preparaI
visiting ministers found the
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Pleasantness
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kindness, and generosity of
you and your family to
Thornwell. Your personal
friendship and the fellowshiD
in which w??
through community and
Church activities is a joy and
inspiration to us.
We ask God's richest
blessings for you, your loved
ones, all the folks at Clinton
Mills, and our community.
Let me know if I can ever be
of service to you.
Sincerely in Christ,
William R. Stepp
Coordinator of Campus
Christian Life
Thornwell Home for
Children