The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1983, Page Page 15, Image 17
Fabrics
Clinton Mills fabrics were the focal point
for the Greenville County Textile Breakfast
held Oct. 27 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Greenville.
Clinton's Tommy Award winning garments
were featured on the stage as a setting for
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A GREAT SHOW? Bob Coleman, c
Textile Corporation, tells Adair Dean,
enjoyed seeing the presentation of sor
Left to right, Martin Comelson an
President Joe Jennings.
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EARLY BREAKFAST? Vice Preside
Mrs. Swetenburg, Martin Cornelson ar
early morning textile show.
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Russell and Adair Dean and Gail Begley to
perform a patriotic program entitled, "Made
in the USA."
The breakfast show was attended by Vice
President of Marketing Steve Warren, Marketing
Planning Manager Josh Hamilton,
enter, chairman of the Board of Riegel
left, and Gail Begley, how much he
le true American made garments.
d John Cavanaugh talk with SCTMA
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of Manufacturing Dick Swetenburg,
id Steve Warren enjoy breakfast before
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Vice President of Manufacturing and Mrs.
J R. Swetenburg, Director of Employee
Communications and Mrs. Mack Parsons
and Martin Cornelson and John Cavanaugh
of Clinton Mills Sales, New York.
Clinton Mills fabrics drew much attention
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Left to right, Josh Hamilton, Steve Wa
fabrics with Doug Wheale, vice presider
Stone, right, of Stone Manufacturing as (
the fabrics' characteristics from a desij
Jimmy Braswell setting the times for the
6th Annual Great American Textile Run at
the Clinton YMCA...
Sadie Powers reminiscing about her weaving...
A group of emploees inspecting Clinton
Mills "Made in USA" display at the
Bailey Bank... Corrie Satterwhite double
checking the quality of Clinton Plant No. 1
style 349...
Emily Joy preparing preparing for a trip to
her classes at Piedmont Tec... Lucille
ftoody reading closely the information contained
on the Plant No. 2 Spinring bulletin
board...
Harold Smith checking the prices on a
new car... Herbert Hughes returning his retired
Old Timers Christmas gift selection
card... Mack Parsons attending a Board of
Visitors meeting at Piedmont Technical College...
Charles Mabry telling an employee about a
more economical ear plug that Clinton Mills
now has available... Roosevelt Jones cleaning
plant and office parking area... Group of
office emploees wishing Pleaz Reid a speedy
recovery from his illness.
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akfast
from the approximately 250 textile executives
who had gathered to hear Joan McNeil,
director of communications for the American
ADDarel Manufacturer's Association
discuss the labeling program which apparel
manufacturer's are participating in for the
"Crafted with Pride in U.S.A." program.
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irren, discuss Clinton's superior quality
it of Stone Manufacturing and Eugene
!>ail Begley, second from right, explains
jner and model's viewpoint.
you see...
Sam and Truman Owens officiatino th?ir
400th game... Eva B. Land checking labels
before buying curtains for community building
to be sure they were made in the USA...
Jerald Satterf teld checking his schedule for
checking plant air conditioning system...
Neuffer Creswell asking about his name
being added to retired Clothmaker mailing
list... Steve Warren answering questions at
Textile Career Education Day sponsored by
Piedmont Tec...
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Williams making a speech to a group
of business students at Presbyterian College...
Sylvia Saunders trying to find out
where she could spend her Textile Buck...
Talmadge Sanders telling his friends how
much he's enjoying retirement... Cotton
Evans trying to determine whether to repair
or replace a loom part...
Melba Peak talking about this year's
peanut crop... J.W. Walton talking about the
fabric displayed at Old Timers' gathering...
Josh Hamilton trying to determine how to
combat imported Chinese fabric being sold
in this country...
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