The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1979, Page Page 8, Image 8

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****1 71. George W. Clark (center), a Plant 1 25 continuous years' service to the * watch from Plant Manager Joe Nelsi Hooks (left). i^k - 1 Lm m %>t B.P. and Ruth Lark, both Lydia er service to the company. Plant Ma Superintendent Joe Littlefield (third Old Timer's Club as they both recei Recent Servi< 5 Juanita M. Anthony Robbie Howard Danny Deadwyler America McGowan 1C Ruby W. Arnold Rosa L. Hudgens William D. Grant Gracie Mae Martin Patricia K. Cannon T C Davis Paul D. Smith 11 Charles F. Gann 21 Glydia B. Tucker Dock Dover Alice R. Johnson Joseph H. Johnson 2 George W. Clark Clarence A. Elledge B.P. Lark Ruth Lark Arthur B.vrd 3 Moses Fleming 3 James N. Creswell mk (kJ 0M ^ AM "Jo. 2 Carding employee, recently completed comp ly. George received his Old Timer's an (right) and Carding Superintendent Bob /yMI nployees, have completed a quarter century nager Glenn Gaskins (left) and Weaving from the left) welcomed the Larks into the ived their service award watches. :e Anniversaries YEARS No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 Lydia ) YEARS Store No. 1 No. 2 Bailey IBM No. 2 No. 2 3 YEARS No. 2 3 YEARS No 2 Maintenance No. 2 No. 2 5 YEARS No. 2 No. 2 Lydia Lydia Lydia 0 YEARS Lydia 5 YEARS No. 2 Recent C mr m' %W Clarence Elledge (center), a Plant joined the ranks of hundreds of fello pleted 25 years' service to the comp; (left) and Plant Manager Joe Nelsor recognition of his long tenure of ser j wVm Arthur Byrd, a Lydia Maintenan< nl<>ti><i 'A (iliartpr ppritnrv eorvinn tr? tl Timer's Club, was congratulated or Plant Engineer Mike Kinard (sec< Coleman (right) as Director of CI presented him an engraved wrist \* A Question: Why Do We Ce The ( It is now the season of Christmas born in the Fulfillment of Prophecy, for 33 dedicated years and a crown Because He came as a leader and t unceasingly to degrade and destroy the valley of men, teaching the fund parable and example. Because he lifted the eyes of m meaningless values of worldly powei derers and tyrants, and for this H< Because He called out in pain for Him and nailed His body to the cros ample of the Golden Rule. Because He came, with Divine dir with us forever. Hd Timers j m \ J No. 2 Cloth Room employee who recently w active and retired Old Timers, has cominy. Cloth Superintendent Jim Traynham i presented Elledge a gold wrist watch in vice. A * A mk W '\ m!f* w ^ ?e employee, (second front, right), has comie company. Byrd, now a member of the Old i his outstanding work career by Assistant >nd from left) and Plant Engineer Bryan linton Plants Engineering Silas Campbell ratch. lebrate Christmas? Golden Rule i, i,ir/y years since the Prince of Peace was to reject a crown of gold and life of splendor of thorns. eacher of men, there were those who worked Him. Yet, in God-like manner, He walked in lamental principles of life and truth by both ankind toward the heavens, spurning the r and earthly riches, He sinned against plun? was crucified. the forgiveness of those who had tortured s between two thieves, he set the highest exection, to lead mankind unto salvation, He is BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S.C. Permit No, 59