The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1988, Image 14
Old-Timers’ Drop-In
Old-Timers enjoy
Christmas drop-in
When 264 Clinton retired OM Timers came for their Christmas gifts, there were two
surprises in store for them.
This year, coffee and cookies were served to those coming for their gifts. Old Timers
were afforded an opportunity to visit with each other as members of the Human
Resources staff sorted through the hundreds of gifts to find the particular one selected
by the recipient.
Santa Claus, dressed in his traditional red and white suit, brought smiles from those
who had completed 25 or more years service to the Company before ending their work
careers. Many enjoyed "Santa’s visit” as they talked with those whom they had
previously worked.
Christmas music, a wide display of colorful decorations prepared by the Personnel
staff, and an "Old Timers” Christmas tree decorated with pine cones, red bows, and
packages wrapped in brown paper provided the setting for the occasion.
Vice Presidents Claude Crocker and Dick Swetenburg were present to assist Old
Timers in getting their gift selection to their car.
“This was an excellent gesture,” said retired Old Timer James Crain. "Having this
opportunity to meet my friends means more than anyone would ever realize.”
As a Peggy Gilmer remarked, ‘Tm just grateful for everything this Company has
every done for me.”
Needless to say, Christmas 1988 brought many fond memories for those who gave
a quarto - century service to this Company.
(■ ClothMaker