The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1983, Page Page 7, Image 7

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^?IrV v'vSi WB^ '""Sbiy . JB Vice President of Manufacturing, of Spring Industries public relation Sam and Ann Williams and theii textile function. Mil ? L p V Barbecue by the ton was served i enjoyed their day at Textile Hall i K ? IT H BSJB ^?J. I -A ^| J.R. Swetenburg, chats with Alice Shelton s department. I? rm WBKm r grandson Scott Coleman enjoy exhibits al kEP^HI 4 3r^ r 'i i m J ^ ^ ->^ m *'* \ n Textile Hall. Darrell Bragg and his daughte n promoting the textile industry. ; ^ r' IA ? < M W M "I never realized how important i was to buy American made product until now."? Willie Greene, Baile Cloth ^552 t Joe Aiton checks ticket to see if I barbecue. M 1 I 'J ^r ^v-~^y ' f LI i1 X I r Doris Harvey and her daughter, in program promoting products n Page 7 N* W^JM K^. M f 1 t "Programs such as this make you s really appreciate the great effort the y textile industry is putting forth to save American textile jobs."? Lillie P. Johnson, Lydia Spooling i i . -J : a, A^^AIU - .A: ? ne ndb won a ooor prize di lexme prumouuridi ^ JM hI i J nM / " 4H CwB Diane, examine program listing participants lade by America.