The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1978, Image 1

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CLINTC >1 MILLS t2* m Wayne Lee Mason KL-flj jMw iitWfc. V^_?. *n^HTV BiSMf^tll ^~-lI ffkcittfr J R9 Shrincrs Honor Industr industrial leaders at its annu; left, assisted fellow Shriners Manager Sam Williams, rig! Cornelson Clinton Mills Executive Vice President George A. Cornelson has been elected Vacatio Vacation is almost employees as employees week. As previously announ Friday. June 30, at the Operations will resume rr with the third shift. Eligible employees wit June 1 will be eligible for 1 with the Company's July 4 Published By V ill Rick Swetenburg ial Leaders?The Laurens Cou al dinner at the Shrine Club Jur in the occasion. Robert is a Lyd jt, receives his barbecue dinne Is Elected i vice president of the South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association. n Time here for Clinton Mills make plans for vacation iced, operations will stop end of the second shift, lidnight, Sunday, July 9, h over a year's service as of /acation pay in accordance th paid holiday policy. U / and For Employees of Clinton MUl CiuaIai ivia<9v/ii) vtiwi Wayne Lee Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason and Riek Swetenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Swetenburg, were sponsored by Clinton Mills to attend Palmetto Boy's State on the Insurance Substantially increased benefits under Clinton Mills Group Insurance Plan became effective May 1. The improvements are designed for the purpose of keeping employees' plans up iu aaie in view ot the Bp B'/ WM L nty Shrine Club honored area le 6. Shriner Robert A. Wilkie, lia Plant employee. Plant No. 1 r from Wilkie. By SCTMA The election came during the Association's recent annual meeting at Sea Island, Georgia. Other officers elected to serve during the coming year includes James F. McGarahan, president. McGarahan is with M. Ix)wenstein & Sons, Inc. Walter S. Montgomery, Jr., president of Spartan Mills, will serve as the group's second vice president. THW Is, Clinton, S.C. nknr/i AHan/l D t iswua^ nucraau wa PU I~1 v.iuiuci campus in unarieston June 4-10. During the week long citizenship project, sponsored annually by the American Legion, those attending studied the basic fundamenBenefits lm| rapidly rising costs of hospital, surgical and medical care services. For hourly employees, employee basic life increased from $4,000 to $6,000, with the $6,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment being added as a new provision. Under the plan, employees i OVP.R CMM Dimra I* W ? nAt/ lli ti1 Clinton Mills group ins benefits last year to its em The following chart lists th major categories. Employee Life Insurance . . . Dependents Life Insurance . Employee Weekly Indemnity Basic Medical Benefits: Hospital Room and Boar Hospital Extras Out-Patient Hospital Bei Ambulance Expense Ber Maternity Hospital Exp< Surgeon's Fees Anesthetists Fee Benefit In Hospital Physicians V Diagnostic X-Ray and L; Supplemental Accident 1 Obstetrical Fee Benefits Supplementary Major Medici TOTAL BENEFITS PAID.. \ c? Campbell Retires --Coley 1978 from Plant No. 2 Weaving Departmental Superintendent, since April 7, 1930. He is discus: Superintendent Bill Hill. M JUNE, 1978 miCIA4A urJ 9 WIQIU tals of state, county and local eovprnmpntc In addition, they received instruction through classroom lectures, group meetings, and open discussions with government officials. proved major medical maximum has increased from $20,000 to $50,000. In 1977, Clinton Mills employees received $609,587 in benefits under the company's group insurance plan. The group insurance program is one of the most widely used fringe benefits Drovided for employees. iSURANCE BENEFITS urance paid $609,587 in ployees and dependents, le benefits paid in most $ 48,000.00 4,800.00 r Benefits 29,135.00 d 125,053.00 156.398.00 nefits 7,231.00 jefits 440.00 ?nse Benefits .. 16,357.00 69,690.00 Ls 6,270.00 isits 8,849.00 iboratory Benefits 14,620.00 Cxpense Benefits9,310.00 8,205.00 il Expense Benefits ..... $105,229.00 $609,587.00 \ ^-i| < Campbell retired March 18, Coley, Weaving Assistant had been with Clinton Mills sing his retirement plan with