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These Are The Perfect Attendance Champions At The Sheeting Mill >aT ■,Vv "S: V /"a Congratulations are in order to 54 employees of the Sheeting Mill who had 100% nttendance for the first six months of 1950. Their records are impressive when it is Realized that not so much as one hour was lost from work by any of the group from ‘ anuary 1 through June 30. A large majority are continuing their perfect records to which means they have worked more than eight months without losing any The attendance “champs” are shown above: Top (left to right), R. B. Hairfleld, arland Church, Garland Newnam, Jim Ray, Martin Land, J. A. Ferguson, Leonard ulliam. Mason Murphy, Haden Quesenberry, Andrew Hef- nger, and J. R. Lawson; middle, first row: Flora Beauford, ary Strader, Ruby B. Overby, Dorothy Lee, Ruth Talbert, Nannie Hale, and Richard Amos; back row: Buster Blackwell, ■^ary Coggins, Annie Wilson, Clemmons Long, John E. Gilley, James E. Chumley, L. Warren Chatham, Ethel Adkins, Joseph • Holliman, Sr., George Shropshire, Jr., Landon Willis, San- ^rd Walker, and Ervin Motley; bottom, left to right: Minnie ^ Harrison, Patsy Wyllie, Dorothy Cannon, Lee Allen Baliles, Central “Y” Is Winner The Central Y.M.C.A. softball team Won the Inter-State Championship in ^he tournament at the Mayodan Y.M.- *^-A. field Friday and Saturday, August received the handsome championship trophy which is on dis may this week at Wrigth’s Men’s Shop, ■Ceaksville. Presentation of the trophy Monday, September 4, i Emma Gusler, Mammie F. Jenkins, Ralph Hundley, L. C. Hammock, Roy J. Earps, George Shropshire, Sr., Clyde Amos Jonah Smith, and Dan Barber; bottom, right: Baunard G. Hairston, Willie Matt Williams, and Pleas Wilson Others with perfect attendance for six monihs, but not Sretw^wm^"^ Adolphus Walker, ? f 4 J- Etheridge and John B. Brown. was made by J. V. Hicks, general sec retary of the Mayodan Y.M.C.A. Central “Y” defeated Kannapolis 3-1 and Fries, Va., 12-1 in the first two rounds of play Friday. Central “Y’' downed Draper “Y” 7-2 in the semi finals going on to defeat Greensboro “Y” 9-2 in the final game. Six Central “Y” men won places on the All-Tournament team. These were 9 50 Lawrence Clark, short stop; “Badge” Washburn, second base; Russell HiU, third base; John Smith, Jr., center field' Mert Warren, right field; and Gene Bur gess, pitcher. Individual awards presented Central “Y” players included: leading batter, Mert Warren; most doubles, John Rob ertson; most triples, Russell Hill; and best pitcher. Gene Burgess. I K! m
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