The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1979, Image 12

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M >i . ft VI - *^ 'CHPv |V .. Eric Eric Vance Clayton II and Jos of Eric and Sylvia Clayton. Th< Eric is a Plant No. 1 Loom Tc vices' Secretary. Carroll Baker (left), Plant No. 2 ! years' service on October 13. Baker No. 2 Spinning Superintendent, a I'llEADC V Ah Btl1 ' ' $$& Clinton Mills empl ?H Christmas gift from tl This year's selectior previous years, feati B recreational, personal As in prior years, i Timers are participat Employees will rec days before Christrm rv l i i rvrrrv ' 1 uecemDer 1, wu Christmas Gift Prop The Christmas Gift company's appreciati and faithful service t ... . ^ ' % >A '1 ' V J} Joshua hua Copeland Clayton are the twin sons ey are four months old. fchnician and Sylvia is a Technical SerL-fl Spinning Technician, completed 25 continuo received his watch from Mac George (cente nd Joe Nelson, Plant Manager. ilJARTIEKS I I jfi^BUi r M 5^ HK1 W loyees selected their personal he company earlier this month, i, which has been improved over ires a host of 134 household, I, and family oriented items, approximately 185 inactive Old ing in the program, eive their gift on the job a few is. Only those employed before 1 be eligible to participate in the am. Program is an expression of the on for each employee's loyalty hroughout the year. Tha Thanksaimria Dm ?7 ?7 ?^ more than one na i traditional family those of ns who ai our misfortunes because we are n them. For exam pi command our att< li?>nlih T? nrtrfvri 1 no r i v i v. ai/oo I raws ? remind oun that have happen? misfortunes that \ should do this ev than wait for a s1 This Thankscjimi gra teful for our v hp hpffpr nhlo ft US r), JjnSEt'tos ?HI nks giving ! is an event celebrated by yion, and aside from being a feast day, it is intended for "e more inclined to dwell on t i i $ man on our advantages, aturally more conscious of e, sickness is more likely to ention than a state of good s of our circumstances, we wives of all the good things ed to us, and also, of all the ve have been spared; and we ery day of our lives, rather pedal occasion such as this, ig, ZeZs recognize and be nany blessings, ar?r/ thereby ) cope with our problems, ay be. BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S.C. Permit No. 59