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T, Carter Gets New Assignment JACK T. CARTER Wogee Employee !!as 45-Year Record If M. Carter completed 45 years at the Muscogee Towel Mill C, 15. She was presented with the diamond - and - gold 45-year . emblem and a letter of com- from President Harold W. H/^jlation ;>tcomb. Mi Carter was bom in Girard, Ala- Which is now Phenix City, Ala- lo In Russell County. She moved 1L °lhmbus at the age of six and now ^ 1935 Hamilton Avenue. fc'egan working at Muscogee as a filler in the Weaving Depart- 15, 1921. For several years been an inspector of greige O®; which was formerly under, the Department but is now the Inspecting Department. Jack T. Carter, formerly an indus trial relations specialist at the General Offices, Spray, assumed his duties ef fective Feb. 1, as personnel manager of the Alexander Sheeting Mill, Forest City, and the Mount Holly Spinning Mill, Mount Holly. He replaced E. L. Parrish, who resigned. A native of Greensboro, Mr. Carter served in the Army for two years prior to enrolling at Guilford College, where he received his A. B. degree in psy chology in 1960. He later entered the graduate school in educational psycholo gy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is now writing his thesis. Before joining Fieldcrest in January, 1964, he was a psychometrist with the Greensboro Public Schools. He also served as a teacher in the reading clinic of the Greensboro Division of Guilford College and as a part-time teacher in the Evelyn Woods Reading Dynamics Institute, Greensboro. Mr. Carter married the former Elsie Moretz, of Boone, and they have a son, four years old. The Carters have moved their residence to the Chase Communi ty at Rt. 1, Forest City. Peggy Merritt Named Reporter At Mt. Holly 0]\r Peggy Ann Merritt, office secretary at the Mount Holly Spinning Mill, has been appointed the Mount Holly report er for “The Mill Whistle”. Employees of that plant are requested to pass on to Mrs. Merritt their news items and pic tures for publication in the paper. Mrs. Merritt, a native of Belmont, is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy in Belmont and attended Sacred Heart Col lege. She is active in the First Baptist Church at Belmont and in the Women’s Pharmaceutical Auxiliary. She is a past officer of the Chapel Hill branch. She is married to James Merritt, a pharmacist, and they live at 215 S. Point Circle in Belmont. S. T. Claud Appointed Assistant Foreman \ Shirley Thomas Claud, formerly a management trainee, has been promoted to assistant foreman of the Shipping Dept, at the Karastan Service Center, Spray. Mr. Claud joined Fieldcrest Mills in July, 1965, following his retirement from the Air Force where he was a B-47 pilot and staff officer. He entered the Air Force in 1943 as a cadet and re tired in May, 1965, as a lieutenant colonel. He holds a commercial pilot’s license, with instrument rating for mul tiengine aircraft. A native of Danville, Va., he is a grad uate of George Washington High School there and while in the Air Force at tended Penn State and the University of Alaska as well as a number of serv ice schools. He is married to the former Myrtis Edwards, a Draper native, and they have five children. Mrs. Claud is a weaver at the Sheeting Mill. A son, Michael Thomas Claud, has completed three years at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and at present is a sales service clerk at the Karastan Service Center. The Clauds have recently purchased a home at 1107 Johnston Street, Leaks- ville. Buy . . . Sell . . . S'wap FOR SALE: G. E. apartment size elec tric range. All units work. Bargain at $25.00. Call 623-9439. FOUND: Man’s Morehead High School class ring. Owner should contact Thel ma Powell, Sheeting Weave Room. WILL TRADE 1962 Ford model air con ditioner for CB radio and antenna. Contact James A. Austin, Piece Dyeing Dept, at Bleachery, Spray, or Rt. 3, Reidsville. Day, FEBRUARY 21, 1966
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