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Anniversary Observed by Clinton Mills Sales, New York Two hundred guests of Ciinton Mills Sales, New York, helped celebrate the company's 35th anniversary as the company also showed its commitment to "Made in USA" fabrics. The three-hour boat trip was highlighted by a wayside view of the Statue of Liberty. Clinton Mills Sales President Jim Raleigh hosted the gathering of Clinton Mills Sales, Clinton Mills, leading textile representatives, converters, fiber executives and other guests. WE'RE.COMMITTED TO MADE IN Raleigh and Clinton Mills, Inc. Presii Clinton's commitment to "Made In (J r nrn UUI p. IV: / M j I Clinton Mills Sales President Jim F ston Print Works), and Douglas Shufe Div.) L / it Hi Ann Comelson, wife of Clinton M George H. Cornelson, and Karin I - jM ^Fl fll T| USA? Left, Clinton Sales President Jim dent George H. Cornelsen, right, discuss SA" with George Degen of Degen Fabrics g. ? jj ^ k fs ^lSt HLC; %A taleigh, center, with Mike Emmett (Cranilt, (Cranston, Schwartz-Liebman Textiles 1 g 0 ^JHT^ f A W m ills, Inc. President Martin Comelson (CI Cornelson, wife of No. XII. V 1 imH PROUD TO BE A PART OF THIS GR Marketing, Steve Warren, right, and wif about the future of Clinton Mills and the the 35th anniversary festivities of Clintc Bfr a GLAD YOU COULD BE WITH USWeber, Jr. and Arthur Beecher (M. Lower their attending Clinton Sales celebratior Page 13 i :^A Ai!ll_ r _ \ .1 a ta. a* in ion mms dates;, aooaru vessel l HSi -Mt EAT INDUSTRY? Vice President of e Jane, were conveying their feelings textile industry as they participated in >n Mills Sales. X : 1 * A I * Gerard Schmitt, left, tells J?..nes P. stein Corp.) how much he appreciated