The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1979, Page Page 8, Image 8
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George W. Clark (center), a Plant 1
25 continuous years' service to the *
watch from Plant Manager Joe Nelsi
Hooks (left).
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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<
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Juanita M. Anthony
Robbie Howard
Danny Deadwyler
America McGowan
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Ruby W. Arnold
Rosa L. Hudgens
William D. Grant
Gracie Mae Martin
Patricia K. Cannon
T C Davis
Paul D. Smith
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Charles F. Gann
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Glydia B. Tucker
Dock Dover
Alice R. Johnson
Joseph H. Johnson
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George W. Clark
Clarence A. Elledge
B.P. Lark
Ruth Lark
Arthur B.vrd
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Moses Fleming
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James N. Creswell
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"Jo. 2 Carding employee, recently completed
comp ly. George received his Old Timer's
an (right) and Carding Superintendent Bob
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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.
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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
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Arthur Byrd, a Lydia Maintenan<
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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
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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.
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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.
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?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
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