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Page 8 il Ilk 1 FORTY YEARS? These four Clinton service during the past year. They are (1 Ethel McClendon and Nellie Moore. F< wooawara, jr. and rouy raiiaw. "Made in * Made in the good old U.S.A.! That was the theme of the 28th annual Old Timers' Gathering of Clinton Mills held in the Presbyterian College dining hall Sunday, October 9. 1983. The program stressed the importance of buying American made goods for the goo0 of America, and what's good for America is eood for us. Buying American made goods puts more people to work and as they prosper they buy more goods that we produce and we prosper. It's as simple as that. Thad Williams, Vice President of Finance, called the group's attention to a special display which was prepared by Gail Begley. Mrs. Begley, a local model and designer and owner of Gail's Interiors, displayed a high fashion dress she designed from Clinton No. 1 style 349. "Gail has worked very closely with our marketing staff, A.C. Young (now retired), Steve Warren, and our public relations staff. Retired Plant No. 1 Weaving Superi Vance how much he enjoyed the ann * -# K. 1 I 1 r i Byll i Mills Old Timers attained 40 years of from left) James Werts, Frances Meeks, arty year members not present are Ben l U.S.A." T Claude Crocker and Mack Parsons, in an effort to 'show off Clinton's award winning fabrics," Williams said. The theme of the event was carried out in music, singingand high fashion modeling by Clinton's own people. The Rev. Russell Dean, pastor of Clinton First Baptist Church and a widely-known concert artist, sang several patriotic numbers while wearing a red, white and blue hat to fit the occasion. He was accompanied on the piano by his daughter, the reigning Miss Laurens County. While they were performing. Clinton's Gail Begley was on the runway modeling two high fashion garments that she designed and made from Clinton Mills fabric supplied by d & c Textile Corporation, 124 West 36th Street. New York, N.Y. One dress was in red. white and blue in shades that duplicated the true American flag colors, and the other was of bright purple. At the conclusion, the Deans and Mrs. il V ntendet, Herbert Hughes, tells Chairman ual Old Timers' Gathering. !# gf m NEWCOMERS? These are the nei who attained 25 years service during Holder, Marvin Gault, Prue Waters, Scott, Ray Shealy, John Samples ar were Russell lusti and Christine Cai home n1 IIVIMV VII Begley were given a standing ovation. Clinton Milis has been widely recognize for its superior quality fabrics in the marke place by being the producer of Tomrr Award-winning fabrics. Baily Dixon, vice president of engineerir and subsidiary operation, served as mash of ceremonies. He recognized 11 employe* who completed 25 years of service durir the past year as new members of the 0 Timers' Club. They were Marvin Gault, Thu man Ray Shealy, James H. Samples, Russc lusti, Ruth Bragg, Prue Waters, Jimmy Bra well, John W. Samples, Evelyn H. Scol Johnny C. Holder and Christine Campbel Six were recognized for having reach* the 40-year level during the past year. Th< were Ethel McClendon, Frances Meeks, Pc ly Fallaw, Ben Woodward, Jr., James Wer and Nellie Moore. Robert M. Vance, Chairman of the Boa /n( PhnfAn d J i 11 rrv/\bn h< "I uiaIaah ui Vsiiiiiuii mills, s^Ajrvc ui iciiy. i TVCILUIi each of you to our 28th annual Old Timei Gathering," he said. "I am deeply appreci HfT' T. n ^ K> _ AMI Ml. "W B II c ABUNDANT FOOD? Left to rigl Mrs. Arthur Davis enjoy traditiona n members of the Clinton Mills Old Timers ; the past year. They are (from left) Johnny James Samples, Jimmy Braswell, Evelyn id Ruth Bragg. Members who were absent Tipbell. rbanqueT tive of your splendid loyalty, cooperation and d dedication to our company, t- "I congratulate each of your who are 'Old ly Timers' and look forward to working with you in the years to come." >g er In presenting the program of entertain?s ment, Rev. Russell Dean said, "Clinton's ig award-winning fabrics and garments have Id been presented to many groups. This project r- has been overwhelmingly supported by your ill chairman and fellow 'Old Timer' Robert s- Vance. Mr. Vance has been a recognized [t, leader in presenting the American textile I. industry through his promotion of the id domestic industry. Adair and I will present a ey special rendition of 'My Baby is American )l- Made' and Gail will model a specially dels signed outfit. "It is only fitting and proper that we dedird cated this to you, Mr. Vance, and your fellow ne Old Timers, for your roles in making Clinton rs' Mills a great American-made company," 1a- Dean concluded. I^mA ML J ht, Mr. and Mrs. James Craine and Mr. and I Thanksgiving meal.