The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1981, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Christmas
A bit of Christmas arrived in Clii
as catalogs containing approximal
employees and more than 200 ins
more years of continuous service
Representative displays featurir
Conference Rooms, except those
displayed in the Training Center.
This year's program incuded r
creational and personal items.
Items which employees select
before Christmas. Only those em
eligible to participate in the Chri
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sir families to inspect the gifts.
Displays Arrive
iton's six weaving plants in late September
:ely 130 Christmas gifts were distributed to
ictive Old Timers who had completed 25 or
to the company.
ig most of the items were set up in the Plant
for Clinton Mills Plant 1 and 2. These were
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will be distributed on the job a a few days
iployed before December 1, 1981 will be
stmas Gift Program.
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(Xd Timers enjoyed
End of an era?Clinton Mills Boa
E-Model looms currently being remoi
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being replaced with wider X-3 looms
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visiting Christmas displays.
rd Chairman Robert M. Vance looks at some
red from Plant No. 1. When the move is comre
any E-Model looms in production. The E's are