Fieldcresters... Social and Personal ? ' Members Of The Younger Set LEFT, Patricia, 21 months, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Harris, Cen tral Warehouse. Paternal grandfather, R. J. Harris, also works at Warehouse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Chappell, of Elkin. CENTER, Annie Maria Kallam, five Automatic Blanket Mill By BARBARA SCHACHT Congratulations to James P. Turner who took as his bride Miss Alice Crad dock of Greensboro on Wednesday, No vember 21. James is in Standards at the Synthetics Mill and his bride is the granddaughter of a former Fieldcrest employee, Mrs. Alice Osborne, who now belongs to Golden Age club. We also extend congratulations to Jimmie Alcorn and Ruby Snody who became Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday, November 21. Best wishes and congratulations to Ernest Gravely and Roxie Bryant who became engaged on Thanksgiving Day and will be married on December 23. Zendale and Ethel Lemons couldn’t be happier since the birth of their first child. Sherry Lynn, on November 22. This fine baby weighed eight pounds and nine ounces. We miss Norris Hundley who is out with her mother who is critically ill in At Fort Benning The young soldier shown at rignt is Pfc. Frederick C. Lewis who is current ly stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, where he is serving with the 3rd Infan try Division. Pfc. Lewis is the son of Mrs. Annie Bell Lewis, who is em ployed in the spin ning room at the Bedspread Mill. For friends who wish to write, his address is Pfc. Frederick C. Lewis, RA 1343777, WPNS. Co. 4 Inf. Bn. Prov., 3rd Xnf. Div., Fort Benning, Ga. months, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kallam. Father works at Blanket Mill. RIGHT, Danny Meeks, one year old when the picture was taken, is the !>on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meeks. Mother (Irene) is employed at Karastan. the Martinsville hospital. It’s nice to see Virgie Cheek back at work and feeling chipper after six weeks in the hospital. IN appreciation The family of the late William Oliver Marlowe express deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown them during their bereavement. We especial ly thank those who sent food and flowers. The W. O. Marlowe Family Archibald Grandchildren Jean Carol, left, nearly two years old, and Sandra Lee, five, are children of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen of Gra ham. Their mother is the former Miss Nell Archibald of Leaksville. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Archibald. Mr. Archibald is foreman of Shipping at Central Warehouse. Town Drag By FAY WARREN and FANNIE HUNDLEY The BREWER WHITTENS being sur prised with a family get-together be fore their departure for Florida for the winter . . ■ Mr. and Mrs. DAv^ SIMONS beaming with pride over their new son . . . BUREN VIA vacationing for a week on a deer hunt . . ■ DEB- WOOD MERRIMAN and N E T T I HAYNES taking part in the annual Thanksgiving service . . . Mr. and EMORY GOODE being home after chat extended trip to California . . . VIB GINIA COMPTON teaching a Mission Study book . . . VIRGINIA RICHARD SON visiting friends down in Spray- ■ • ANNE MINTER and LUCY MARTU’ taking that early Christmas shoppin| trip to Roanoke . . . The R. E. JOYCE o moving into their new home . . . RAY MOND MARTIN driving that new car . . . C. D. STONE recuperating nicely from a recent illness . . HARVEi REAVIS being elated over his re cent trip to Nebraska, and his tnP home on the plane from Chicago wit*J our own Mr. Whitcomb . • . Friends ot ELSIE HYLTON wishing for her every success in her marriage which tooK place on Thanksgiving Day in Soutn Carolina. . . The C. D. LOONEYS mov ing to Dallas, Texas . • . WORTK BRAMMER improving somewhat after his recent heart attack . . . WILLIAM CHAMBLEY taking office as presi dent of newly-organized Lions CluD . . . MARSHALL HUNDLEY anticipat ing many happy hours of relaxing after his retirement December 1 . . . VEB' NON WOOD being back on his joD after that recent appendectomony. Karastan Notes By MARY STEPHENS Best wishes to Jane Hopper, weave room office, and Clyde Carter, weave room, who were married November at the bride’s home. Betty Joyce is getting very excited over her approaching marriage toJacK Aheron, Jack formerly worked in cut order dept., is now with the U. S- Army stationed at Fort Jackson, S. 9' They plan to make their home Columbia, S. C. CARD OF THANKS The Gravely family express their thanks and appreciation for all the kindness shown during the illness and death of their loved one, also to those who sent flowers and furnished cars at the funeral. The Gravely Family lELDCREST MILL WHISTL®

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