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Clinton Mill )M Thomas Wyatt, second from righ tinuous years service to the compai er's watch from Plant Manager Jo mental Superintendent Jerry Sattei tlefield. Wyatt is a Lydia Weaving i? Lydia Spinning employee Louise continuous years service. Makin were left to right Plant Manager , Link, and assistant superintendei HA ^ w*' jfip KK j/ > , V I \ K;i Viola Deitz, a Lydia Cloth room employee for almost a half century, retired recently. Her fellow employees gave her several retirement gifts and also treated her to a buffet lunch. Is Old Timers t, has completed twenty-five conly. Thomas received his Old Time Nelson, left; Assistant Departrfield and Superintendent Joe Litemployee. Lf ; ? Brown has completed twenty-five g the service award presentation loe Nelson. Superintendent Gregg it Tommy Moore. IL ^ I O * } A J r^M ? H* H Jr w Gain New N William Snow, Lydia Carding Assistant 1 dent, has completed a quarter century ser Manger Joe Nelson and Carding Superinte presentation. Retirement Plant No. 2 Loom Technician Ralph fellow employees gave him a rod and rec other gifts to help him make the transi tion." J M , . Mb f "W Page 11 lembers bjS i I!'J Departmental Superintendce to the company. Plant ndent Van Oxner made the ts iv x-v HV* ) T ] Campbell has retired. His ;l and tackle box along with tion "from work to relaxa Delia Edmonds has joined the inks of retired employees as le retired from Plant No. 2 Spining. Following a lunch in her ?nor in the canteen, her fellow mployees gave her a retirement ift and a cake. Shown with Delia re left to right: Plant Manager ed Davenport, Assistant Spining Superintendent Billy IcGee, Delia, and Superintenent Mac George.