Harold Thackston, foreman, discusses safety record w|th At “safety break”, from left, McKinley Keen, Marion Ed- Hene Smith, Eva Buckner (left); Roy Talbott, Elma Boyles. wards; Ed Joyce, assistant foreman; Harold Thackston, foreman. Enjoying; refreshments, Robert Janney, Michael Chambers, From left, Ruth Hairston, Lexie Harden (Quilling; Dept.), ''lyrtle Harris, Anna Meeks, Gladys Bryant and Howard Tilley. Ruby Edwards, Eva Clark, Connie Richardson (Spinning; Dept.). Qcdsipread Group Enioys ‘Safety Break"* Employees of the Yarn Preparation ^ apartment at the Bedspread Mill, Eden, Pjoyed a “safety break” recently in ®lebration of their completion of a half-- Joseph L. Cook Completes ICS Course In Supervision million man-hours without a lost- ® accident. The supervisors served free pastry free coffee and cold drinks to all j^Ployees of the department on all three Earold Thackston, foreman, congrat- ; ^ted the employees on their good safe- / Performance and urged them to con- Ppe their efforts in the prevention of ^"=idents. The record shows that the last dis- injury occurred in the depart- in April, 1966. Through May 30, the employees had accumulated °^000 safe man-hours and are con- ^Uing their accident-free record to "ate. ^ONDAY, JULY 14, 1969 Joseph L. Cook, an industrial engi neer at the Columbus Towel Mill, Co lumbus, Ga., recently completed an in dustrial supervision course through International Correspondence Schools. Mr. Cook took the course on his own initiative with the objective of self- improvement. Ronald D. Clark, dean of the faculty of ICS, in speaking of Mr. Cook’s achievement, said, “The employee who spends leisure time in job-related train ing is preparing for bigger things ahead and realizes that increased abilhy is a most valuable asset. “The ICS certificate or diploma, issued upon completion of a course, shows evi dence not only of knowledge acquired, but also points out many other very de sirable character traits—ambition, de termination, persistence, seriousness of purpose, self-reliance, and the willing ness to meet problems and to think them through to a solution. “The ICS certificate or diploma is evi dence that a person has become more valuable through his own efforts.” Card Of Thanks The family of Douglas Van Noles wishes to express their gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy shown to them during the death of their beloved husband and son. May God bless each of you. MRS. DOUGLAS V. NOLES THE FAMILY OF WILLIE NOLES

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