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Welcome back to Laura Morris; the knitting department missed her. Congratulations go to Reginia Jones. She had a little girl on May 7 and named her Kristen Nicole Fontenot. YARN DIVISION A-M Texturing--High Point Happy Birthday to Wilbur Boykin! He was surprised with a birthday party on May 9; along with a birthday cake, he received a golf putter. Pictured with him are Ed Mooney of Macfield (center) and Bill Johnston, right. TexElastic - -Archdale Beach vacationer s this summer were Louise Jones, David Campbell, Debbie and Randy Inman, Edith Hinkle, Sara Beck, Frances Connor, Joyce Kirby, Tom Wells, Joyce Thomas, Elise Rhew, Georgia Rule, and Mary Frady. Other TexElastic vacationer s were Ray Clay ton who visited Carowinds and Virginia Beach; Curtis Cole who visited relatives in Kentucky; George Gahagan who enjoyed a few days at the mountains and then went to the beach; Harold Smith who camped at Pirateland, as did Sarah Cooke; Nancy Jones who visited friends in Col umbia, South Carolina; Roger Inman who went to Baltimore, Maryland, and also to the beach; Edith Haynes who went to the mountains and the beach; Tommy and Judy McDowell who went to Carowinds and the beach; Myrtis Patton who went to Florida; Oralee Leonard who went to Mexico; Lillian Scott who went to West Virginia, as did Midge Hamer; Catherine Cherry who went to Florida; Lottie Thornton who went to West Vir ginia, as did Lessie Johnson; Ann Turner who went to Carowinds; Bill Rook who camped at Arrowhead; Bill Millis who spent a week at Lake Tillery; Ken Ervin who went to Birmingham, Alabama, to visit relatives; Bill Younan who went to Egypt to visit his family; Larry Edwards who camped at Pirateland; Nettie Myrick who visited Carowinds; Mildred Todd who went to Chester field, South Carolina; Janice Conrad who traveled to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington, D. C.i Jewell Carroll who went to Daytona, Silver Springs and Disney World in Florida and then traveled on to Atlanta, Georgia, to watch the Braves play; Alta Overman who went to the Smo- kie Mountains and Asheville; Martha Hatfield who went to Bugs Island and to Kentucky; Mary Wool- ard who went to Charlotte; Sandra Bruner who traveled along the Blue Ridge Mountains; and Viv ian Segers who went to Smyrna, Georgia. Congratulations to Stella Shackelford's grandmother, Della Taylor, who recently cele brated her 101st birthday! Frances Kennedy and VivianSegers bothre- cently enjoyed visits from their sons who are in the military and stationed away from home. Franees' son is in the Air Force; Vivian's son is with the Coast Guard and is stationed in Guam. Ernest Dickey sure does miss his son who is stationed at Camp Lejeune and is undergoing infantry field skills training for the Marine Corps. New homeowners are Nelson Jarrett and Brenda Byrd. Congratulations! TexElastic--Raeford Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jane Saunders, Wendell Quick and Annie Walters. BLOODMOBILE During the July visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile in High Point, seven donors from Adams-Millis Corporation volunteered to give blood. They were Emily Spencer and Trudy Atkins of the corporate office; Dwight Miller; Inez Prevatt, Joyce Black, Melitta McCroskey and Pamela Peeler of the High Point Hosiery Division. The next regularly scheduled visit is for September 5 and 17 at the Red Cross Chapter House, 2011 English Road in High Point. A September 19 visit, sponsored by the Archdale-Trinity Lions Club, has been scheduled for the Lions' Den, Trinity. Sign in restaurant: All the lobster yr"^ can eat--$49.95. 22 - An expert is a man who makes his mistake® quietly.
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