The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1980, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Connie White
White Strives
For Success
On Her Job
Connie White believes in striving for
success in her job as a Geneva Spinner.
"I don't have any regrets about giving
up my job as an office employee at
another industry to learn to spin.
"Clinton Mills has shown a real appreciation
for my efforts and an understanding
of the problems I've had,"
she added.
White looks closely at the opportunity
she's had at Clinton and that's the
primary reason she believes in striving
for success.
About Your
Group
Insuranee
Q. If I am on Leave of Absence do I
have to keep premiums paid up, and if so,
where do I pay them?
A. Premiums must be kept up to date
while you're on Leave of Absence and
your payments must be paid weekly.
Q. If I fail to pay premiums on my insurance
while on Leave of Absence and
my insurance is discontinued, may I
reinstate it at a later date?
A. Yes you may, but you are required
to complete proof of insurability forms
determined by Insurance Company.
Q. If I am paying for single coverage on
my insurance and married, how do I go
about insuring my spouse?
A. You must take your insurance
booklet to the Personnel Department
within 31 days and spouse will be covered
on the following Monday. If you wait
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lungci man oi nays, insuranuiiy iorms
must be filled out and effective date of insurance
on spouse is determined by Insurance
Company.
Q. If I already have dependent coverage
insurance and have an addition to my
family, what should I do to cover additional
child?
A. If you are already paying dependent
coverage, child will be insured
automatically.
Plant Closes
Clinton Ha
Clinton Mills had its second snowfall of
the year March 1 and 2.
The Clinton plants didn't operate on the
third and first shifts Monday, March 3,
due to the area weather conditions.
By the time employees began arriving
for the second shift, Clinton maintenance
crews had cleared most parking lots and
walks.
Employees were advised of the plants'
closing via area radio stations Sunday afternoon
as soon as a decision was made
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FIVE GENERATIONS
Plant No. 2 Loom Techni
Neuffer Creswell is proud o;
five generations in his far
Left to right are Blar
Creswell, a retired Old Ti
her son, Neuffer; his daugl
Joyce Heaton; her daugl
Susie Bragg; and Joy
granddaughter, Christie L
Bragg.
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Lisa and Melanie Bradley are the dau
of Wanda Bradley. Both are Plant No 2
is five.
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not to operate.
Vice Pre 'dent of Manufacturing J.R. ~
Swetenburg stated, "I want each and ^
every employee to realize how much ^
management appreciates everyone's cooperation
and efforts during the recent
ice and snow."
Although most roads were clear when
our operations resumed, we appreciate
the efforts of those who encountprpd Hif- I
ficulties with the weather elements in or- I
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employees. Lisa is seven years old; Melanie
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Crews removed snow before employees
arrived.
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le Walker is the ninedaughter
of Mr. and
lius Walker. He is a
Plant No. 1 Loom
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry F. Mpssick
are proud of their young son.
Terry F. Messick, Jr. His
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Ciossett and the great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Gossett. All families are
long associated with Clinton
Mills Plant No. 2.
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