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Activities i[?^^H|Hpi E ^9 ^5E - iWt ^ ^7 tj ' * V JC^ s Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, Mr. and M rs. Ralph Patterson and Fleming listen to governor's proclamation. Left to right, Chairman of the Board Robert M. Vance, Governor Dick Riley, State Superintendent of Education Charlie Williams, and Clinton President George H. Cornelson discuss the festivities for the Open House tours. Visitors of all ages toured the plants. Hundreds gathered early to hear nui the Clinton High Band play before ma the 2 p.m. ceremonies began. lea Highlight T __K Vice President C. Bailey Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Reid (right) observe weaving operation at Bailey. W-l I *A . * 1 * 1 t,acn visitor receivea a special tour guide highlighting Clinton's operations. Approximately 1,500 persons attended the proclamation ceremonies. T1 ^rf)l plan rBHUHL * i ^hb] HHa^. ?M33HL ./ t D ^rv Linton was pleased to have *ygC JP morons nmnlnvoos niiiTiiti' th?> '^1(71 E chinery so 1 he visitors could [ C rn more about the processes. Steve operatioi 2 loom. Iiovernor R i Iev greeted hundreds of employees and visitors as he toured each plant. extile Week HR7^9 Over 6,600 employees, families, friends, and neighbors took time to learn more about Clinton Mills during October 14 tours. 3 Hi' Edna McGee (left) shows Governor and Mrs. Riley a sample of Clinton Mills' fabric. WtH Garel Satterfield shows his ^ family a host of Bailey Plant le bright sunshine MRc|^39 ight warm smiles to H V thousands of guests toured the W*S K^ / HH wmj' Employees cheerfully explained the spinning of quality fnKiiiK 1 Fennel) fa i a yA ^ij^A J| VHi^m fai