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Moore Will Be Speaker At 25-Year Club Luncheon J i. ^ J! TT1J_T_T t i> IT . K G. William Moore, president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., will peak at the annual luncheon for 25-Year Club members in the ianket Operation and the General Offices. The program will egm at 11 a. m., Saturday, October 19, in the Draper Junior "igh School auditorium. Attending the meeting will be the 25-Year Club members om the Blanket greige and finishing mills, the Bleachery, Cen- a Warehouse, General Offices and Specials Department. New ernbers to be welcomed into the club number 45 to make a tal of 637 members in the division. Entertainment will be furnished by Frank Thomas, a ventril- Hillsville, Va. He will be assisted by his wooden- ded pal “Willie and Mr. Thomas’ wife, Willa Veigh. Norman F. Young, manager of the Blanket Operation will master of ceremonies and will introduce the new members. be aiey A. Gilley, an empl(,yee of the Yarn Preparation Depart- thp 1 Blanket Mill, will give the invocation preceding uncheon to be served in the cafeteria of the Draper Ele- mentary School. A number of valuable attendance prizes are to be awarded dDng the program. arf! Thomas, “Willie” and Willa Veigh, who eral entertainment at the Blanket Operation and Gen- ^^^Offices 25-Year Club jmeetingr. ^uy-Sell ~ Swap N.ENT: 2-bedroom trailer with jT^®f ded back porch. 608 Cascade Road, to Spray section. Call 623-2435 af- ®ALE; 21” screen Sylvania TV set, [ack and white. $50. New Perfection d circulator. $65. James D. Garrett, mchester Spinning Corporation, or Gephone 254-3905, Asheville. SALE: St. Bernard, 8 months old chiia registered. Good pet for $17s house included, sta^’ Douglas Jackson, Kara- Spinning Mill, Greenville, N. C. Penncrest air conditioner, ?lpfn $250.00, will sell for Electrolux vacuum cleaner, erai sell for $90.00. Gen- Wiii ^^ddtric washer, value $250.00. sell for $175.00. Contact E. Beas- Uir,’ Personnel Office, Karastan Spin- 8 Mill, Greenville. Employee’s Daughter Joins English Faculty Wray Children Rohm Griffin cg] Griffin, who her eighth jQ "‘day September j ’ is daughter of Dennis itj Janice works Sp^,. ® Cutting and gj Department is6- ® bedspread Fin- ^ M '..w isb t’ari Mill. Grand- are Troy and kgjf'ii^e Griffin and . ejj, , Pauline Blackwell. Troy is at the Karastan Rug Mill Paul and aoket Mill, bt Pauline work at the GNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1968 Barbara Ann Fagge has joined the English faculty at Bob Jones Univer sity, Greenville, S. C. Miss Fagge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fagge of Route 1, S^oneville. Her father is employed in the Karastan Weave Room. She is a niece of Martha Brame of the Data Processing Department and Tom Brame of the Finishing Mill A 1964 graduate of Stoneville High School, Miss Fagge received the bache lor of arts degree in English from Bob Jones University in May. She held nu merous offices in campus organizations, was a meniber of the Chi Sigma Phi, literary society, and was editor of the Pictured above are Cynthia Lee, four years old, Beverly, two, and Lisa Mi chelle, five months old. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Wray, Jr. Mr. Wray is a supply clerk at the Finishing Mill, Eden. Mrs. Wray is the former Margaret How erton. Grandfather Harry Wray, works in the Napping Department at the Finish ing Mill and grandmother Carrie Wray in the Setting Department at the Kara stan Rug Mill. Gladys Shough of the Sheet Finishing Mill is the children’s great-aunt. society’s paper, “Ship’s Log.” Bob Jones University, known as the “world’s most unusual university”, is a liberal arts, coeducational, Christian in stitution.
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