The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1983, Page Page 13, Image 15
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
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GLAD YOU COULD BE WITH USWeber,
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their attending Clinton Sales celebratior
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