Aff/co ^ews
Published by and for the employees
of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in
High Point, Kernersville, and Tryon.
North Carolina. Produced in the Dup
licating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS
CORPORATION.
Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, L,ela Rus
sell, MaryMaske, Rochelle McAr
thur, Ernestine Noble, Katie Saun
ders, and Virginia Wood.
Plant No. 2 - Ethel Fitts, Ethel Carden,
and Margye Martin.
Plant No. 4 - Minnie C. Nelson, Jean
Iris Smith, Ruth Hayes, and C. W.
Browning.
Plant No. 7 - Etta S. Kapp, Marjorie
Chilton, Margaret Fulp, Blanche
Jackson, Viola Jones, Eva Jones,
Nannie Smith, and Louise Tuttle.
Plant No. 8 - Ann Fisher, and Sybil Po-
teat.
Machine Shop - E. Verne Snotherly.
Office - Fay Cheek and Frances Smith.
Composing Staff - Chas. Deviney, Jr.,
Addline Hill, and Ruth Ellington.
VOL, XIII January, 1956 NO. 1
C.R. WOOD RETIRES
C. R. Wood, superintendent of
Plant #3, has retired pursuant to the
closing of the plant. He had been in
charge of Plant #3 since 1942.
Continuously employed since July
of 1928, Mr. Wood worked first in the
Piedmont Looping Room. In 1932, he
was promoted to supervisor of the old
High Point Knitting Mill. He was trans
ferred to the Pointer, Plant #2, in 1934.
Looking back over his 28 years of
employment here, Mr. Wood noted that
our company has made great progress
in our machinery and products. "Our
management has always kept up with
modern methods and has been a leader
in new patterns and designs. This ag
gressiveness has maintained our good
position in the hosiery field."
Charlie Wood has lived in High Point
since he was a small child. He received
his education in the High Point City
Schools. He is a member of Calvary
Methodist Church, a Mason, and a mem
ber of the Junior Order.
C. R. Wood has always been will
ing to lend a helping hand. Ever present
with a friendly, sympathetic under
standing, he is highly respectedby those
with whom he worked. He had worked
for the Stehli Silk Mills and High Point
Underwear prior to coming to Adams-
Millis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood live at 805 E.
Green Street. They have four daughter s:
Mrs. Frankie Charles of Yadkinville,
N. C.; and Mrs. Ruth Crowson, Mrs.
L. M. Walker and Miss Sarah Ellen
Wood, all of High Point.
EXTRA EFFORT PAYS OFF!