The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1978, Image 4
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Clarence Mann, a Lydia Loom Techni
retirement as he ended a 26 year Lydia wo
had been employed since December 31, 1'
employees on his last day of work.
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Marvin Whitmire, Plant No. 1 Cardin:
following 48 years continuous service. Ma
retirement gift as he completed his work
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The above photos capture the enthusii
toured the Bailey Plant earlier this month. 1
tours to show the important contribute
community.
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cian, laid down his wrenches and took up
rk career July 10. Clarence, an Old Timer,
952. He is shown with some of his fellow
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5 Service Operator, retired July 17, 1978
rvin's fellow employees presented him a
career at the Clinton Mills.
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asm of the Clinton Kiwanis Club as they
rheir tour is part of a continuing series of 'Trl\
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Thelma Young, Plant No. 2 Spooler
from her fellow employees as she ended
with the company since April 21, 1966.
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Lydia Weaving Service Operator Ch;
been with Lydia since January 7, 1969. Hi;
entered retirement.
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Operator, received an engraved silver tray
her work career July 29. Thelma had been
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Parker retired July 11. Charles had
5 fellow workers are shown with him as he
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