Clinton Mills clothmaker. [volume] ([Clinton, South Carolina]) 1984-198?, October 15, 1984, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Reuben Stroud
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John Wallace, assistant benefit plans
administrator for Clinton Mills, Inc., has
attained fellowship status in the Internation
ai society or c,erimea employee tsenem
Specialists.
Wallace having become a CEBS in 1983
acquired the fellowship status by passing an
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Reuben
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Promoted
Reuben Stroud has been promoted from
Loom Technician to Assistant Weaving Departmental
Superintendent, second shift,
according to Plant No. 2 Weaving Superin
tendent Joe Alton.
Stroud rejoined Clinton Mills approxijtely
12 years ago. He enjoys collecting
antiques and western movie star items.
He and his wife Jeanette, a weaver/instructor
in Plant No. 2, attend Elizabeth
Street Church of God.
quires Honor
update exam that demonstrated a commitment
to keeping current and knowledgeable
in the employee benefits field. He joins 194
others who have become fellows.
The ISCEBS, with home offices in Brookfield,
Wisconsin, provides education in the
ever-changing field of employee benefits.
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400 Old Timers marking their calendars
for October 14th dinner ... Jim Kluttz commenting
about the large amounts of news
Clinton Mills always provided him for Mister
Sun ... Sylvia Clayton explaining to Clothmaker
editor Mack Parsons that she'd been
associated witn uinton miiis iu years ana
not five as previously reported in Clothmaker
... Hundreds of employees expressing their
gratitude for being allowed to register to vote
Outside employees wondering when fall
rains would begin so they could begin sowing
rye grass seed ... Nell Haggart recalling the
changes in industrial medicine that had
occured in the past 25 years that she had
been associated with the Company ... B. F.
Harvey recalling how much he and wife Doris
CRAFTED WITH PRIDE?Edna Heal
Pride in USA." Edna, like many retired
USA."
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offered in Christmas gift catalog that
American-made textile Christmas gifts
petitive.
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you see...
enjoyed a recent tram trip to New Orleans ...
Employees on break discussing rapid in
creases in medical costs and ways they
could help keep these costs down ...
Charlie Grogan checking to be sure every
yard of plant No. 1 fabric had been
accounted for... Gholdie Simmons wondering
how many more elections he'd be in
charge of this year ... James Werts making
usual rounds through the office delivering
numerous packages which had arrived via
the US mail ... Josh Hamilton noting that
imported textiles goods continued to have
adverse affect on the textile industry and
that something needed to be done soon to
curb this growth ... Calvin Cooper and Barry
Whitman leaving a recent school board
meeting ...
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ton examines a bedspread "Crafted With
Old Timers, looks for products "Made in
Homer Lawson examines a sleeoine bap
is "Made in USA.'' Lawson noted that
help keep the industry strong and com