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J Anniversary Tears Are Shared i3.it ■■/ Barbara Soyars (R) and Temple Land, whose wedding anniversaries are on the same date, sympathize with each other, using a Fieldcrest towel to dry their tears. Both are secretaries with adjacent desks in the Purchasing Department at the General Offices. They had been un aware that they had the same wedding anniversary. (Aside to the husbands; the condolence act was all in fun.) Susan, Michelle Woods Laura Ruth Tucker m ## Pictured above are Susan, four years old, and Michelle, seven months old, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Woods of Pervie Bolick St., Eden. Mr. Woods is employed in the laboratory at the Karastan Rug Mill. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hall and Mr. and Mrs. James Woods of Eden. Laura Ruth Tuck er is the 21-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tucker of Eden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parker. Mrs. Parker (Ida Ruth) works in the Burling Depart ment at the Karastan Rug Mill. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker. Mrs. Tucker (Callie) is a retired employee of the Burling Department at Karastan. Elizabeth Anne Hall Valeria Simonia Adams Valeria Simonia Adams, six months old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Adams. Elizabeth Anne Hall, five years old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hall of Rt. 3, Eden. Mr. Hall is employ ed in the Bedspread Mill Spinning De partment, and Mrs. Hall is employed in the Burling Depart ment at the Karastan Rug Mill Both grandmothers , are employed by j Fieldcrest. Elizabeth f \ '3 ) Jumper works in the I ' T I Cut and Sew Depart- * ment at the Bed spread Finishing Mill; Hattie Adams is employed in the Sheet Finishing Mill Cut and Sew Department. Waste Reduction Scoreboard KARASTAN SPINNING Rate Of Waste Reductioi' Goal By W/E Dec. 31 7-20 To Dyeing 40% 29% Picking 35% 37J Carding 35% 11% 29J Spinning 30% 40% 37/» Twist-Wind-Reel 25% 26% 25"« TOTAL 31% 29% 34f« WINCHESTER SPINNING Rate Of Waste Reductio® Goal By W/E Dec. 31 7-13 To Picking 30% 21% 2n» Carding 54% 47% 5lJ Spinning 35% 48% 137» Twist-Reel 10% TOTAL 30% 21% 2l7 Ferguson Twins The Ferguson twins, Charles Patrick’ left, and James David, are the one-ye^l' old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Columbia, S. C. Mr. son is a graduate student at the Ui''" versity of South Carolina. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Geo^f A. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. DaV>^ Alcorn of Eden. Mrs. Alcorn (Edith) employed at the Bedspread Finishi'’® Mill. Betsy Sue Hall i Betsy Sue Hall, months old, is t*’, daughter of Mr. a*’. Mrs. Cletus G. S , of Eden. Mr. Hall >' £ office manager at w Bedspread Finishi^ I ^ Mill. Mrs. Hall (Sue) |: was formerly cfU" I ployed in the Dorne®' tics Designing partment. THE MILL WHISTL^
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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