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Page 6 Employee HHL mm Hg ! ? mjr > w P ' Hhj Georgia Merritt, R.N., explains to Vi< Swetenburg, the importance of having hospitals. fw i ' I 1 / A ^I v l 'im>)^Ik * j Fred Smith tries refreshments foil s Show Su ?y VL^ M Jl V B^L VT ce President of Manufacturing, Dick pnnnah hlnrwH Hnnnrc tn cimnlu arm %v ?rr/ M,va * "" "O" i in lowing becoming another donor. pport For Bl< Jessie Smith receives a mini physi recent Blood drive. Jessie is a Lydia ! VI K^te ** fl ~~~""v,',**''l,'>***,,"?*??~ J V "m i I ^ I (Anthony Crawford, Lydia Weaving se a blood donor should and should not A Letter Of Than To All The Employees At Clinton Mills: The Carolina-Georgia Blood Center com m mends you for your personal contribution to your community. The outstanding blood service that the blood center provides to the 18 ~j hospitals we serve can only be accomplished by the combined efforts of dedicated people like you. Our mnhilp ctaff rnllortiwoli/ mmmontoW . . VW.IVUH?V,IJ V,VIMI!ICIIICU that it was, indeed, a pleasure being at Clinton Mills and that you are a "Super" group of people. We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated and donated. We especially wish to thank Sonny King for jod Drive wW ^0 WW7-cal from nurse Clara Younp durinp the jpinner. h^- ' > ^^ ^^^^^casssss: t- $ m3m>m rvice operator, reads carefully the things do following the drawing procedure. ks . . his valuable assistance in organizing and coordinating the blood effort. Such loyal cooperation and support is always appreciated. Remember, when it comes to keeping the donor/patient life-line in tact, the flow of life depends on our donors. Your blood dona tions provide this vital human resource to indiiy duunsana cniiaren wnocouia not live. On behalf of the Carolina Georgia Blood Center, we thank each of you again for your continuing efforts in serving your community and for sharing that "Special Gift of Life". Sincerely, Sharon A. Warday Donor Resources