The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1982, Page Page 5, Image 5
First and Second Shift
Respond To Call For Gl
Georgia-Carolina Blood Assurance Cen
15 and 16 to receive blood donations fr
A total of 142 employees contributed
Among the donors were:
Pat Owens. William S. Fennell, Kenneth
Glenn. Jesse W. Brewster. Steve Coleman.
Paul Tyson, Marshall Vaughn. George T.
Snelgrove. John H. Gary, Velma C. Burnett.
William Calhoun, Joe McCall, Loren Pyles.
Willie Hill, and Mildred E. Dowdle.
Also. James F. Miller, Tom Womble, Syl
via Clayton. Norman K. Craven, Peggie
juriiibun, rasper ooya, rairicia nniey, Kose
C. Pennington. Gerald Satterfield. John
Price. Patti S. Gilliam, Nancy P. Coleman.
Walter Sigman, Jr.. William R. Hill, and
Glenn D. Gaskins.
Also. Silas M. Campbell. Franklin E Harmon,
III. James D. Barton. Andy Ellis, Lawrence
A. Nelson, Jr.. Steve F Warren. John
R. Swetenburg. Millard H. Campbell. Lillie
B Dillard, Kenneth Samples. Mike F.
Smith. Manuel E. Darby. Johnny W. Barr.
Harvey Richard, and James L. Rice.
Also. Phillip B Rogers. Willie 0. Cantrell.
Lois Hill. Donald R. Trammell, James Butler.
Milton Grant. Wayne Steele. Paul Fallow.
Russell Campbell. ThomasCulbertson.
Shirley Shockley. Harold Lowery, Charles
Gann, Linda Davis, and Dennis Swayngham.
Also. Kevin Tucker. Marvin Eustace. Joe
Shockley. Virgil Livingston, William Roach,
Samuel Pitts, William Booker, Sonny King,
Furman Humphries. Ronnie Evans. Mack
A Letter Of Thanks
To All The Employees At Clinton Mills:
We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude
to everyone who participated and donated in
your blood drive.
It is always a pleasure and a privilege
working with such a fine group of people. It
is through the generosity of every healthy
individual that hospitals we serve will have
the blood and blood components they need
for their patients. We hope you will continue
to give that "Special Gift of Life."
uur muune siarr comeniea mat it was,
indeed, a delight working with everyone Our
"Special" thanks to Sonny King for working
so dilligently and for doing a great job
The many units of blood that we receive
daily help to save the lives of patients in the
18 hospitals we now serve. Your "Gift of
Life" has been made available to patients in
need of this life-saving fluid. Part of the
success in providing this vital health care
necessity to the community is due to the
donor response of organizations such as
yours.
Thank you again for your help and support.
Your continuing efforts in serving your
community is very much appreciated
Sincerely.
Billie S. Bennett
Director. Donor Resources
Georgia-Carolina Blood Center nurse Nan
becomes a blood donor.
Employees
Iff Of Life
ter visited Clinton Plants 1 and 2 on April
om the first and second shifts,
their "gift of life" to this program.
Parsons. Benny Tucker. George Cook, Bob
Nelson, and Brian Blackwell.
Also. Robbie Howard, Carolyn Fuller,
David Gienn. Steve Lanford, James South,
Harvey White. Perry Parrish, Vernon Williams.
Terry King. Eddie Bradley. J.H. Whitmore.
John Cooper. Kenneth Stroud, Horace
Howell, and Charles Cummins. III. Herbert
l. uiarK, ana Marvin uauit.
Also. Terry Chilton. Howard E. Stroud.
Ben F. Woodward. Carlton Gregory. Thomas
Prince. Ralph Sheriff. Diana Sims. David S.
Brown. Joe C. Bramlett. Jared D. Sullivan.
Claude Ward. Miriam Darby. Darrell White,
Martha Simmons. Matthew King. Kenneth
Prince. Alvin Murphy, and William Prince.
Also. Jerold Samples. Bobby Ray
Anthony. Mary A. Gambrell. Joe L. Dillard.
Adell Brown, Tony R McMurtury. Willie E.
Coleman. L.C. Roberson. Sally M. Gossett.
Carl Young, Roger D Kuykendall. James N.
Wells. Sue A. Strickland. Phillip Johnson,
and Lawrence Ed Bigbee.
Also. Debbie Griffin Trammell. James
Cothran, Christine Fortson. Betty F. Samples.
Henry V. Irby. Tommy Sherfield. Johnny
Tucker. Paul Samples. Valerie Price,
Joseph A. Cothran. Clyde Dickard. Albert
Brown. James B. Croy. Larry E. Gore. George
Clark, Sr.. William D. McWaters. and Brawlev
I. Pitts
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Diana Sims enjoys orange juice
and cookies as employees were
advised to drink plenty of fluids following
their giving blood.
cy Stewart interviews Patti Gilliam before she
Ode 11 Brown answers Cindy Hughey's questior
the Georgia-Carolina Blood Assurance Program
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blood donors.
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