BERRY R. ROSE ^erry R. Rose Named ^Ikt. Shift Foreman , The promotion of Berry R. Rose from j Pervisory trainee to shift foreman in j,® Cotton Spinning Department at ^ Blanket Mill has been announced «ective April 1. Rose joined the Blanket Mill in j’^gust 1971 and worked briefly as a ^'^quard weaver before entering the supe; ’^signed to the Blanket Mill Cotton '"rining Department in December 1 and received additional training ^rvisory training program. He was until his appointment as a shift “>'eman. att, native of Danville, Va., Mr. Rose ii^'®nded Piedmont College and the Un- ^rsity of Maryland, engaging in gen- *tai business studies. He is a veteran ®ight years in the Air Force and ser in Korea for one year. After his Force Service, he was a member Winston-Salem police force for years. Clifford Boyd Clifford Boyd, who was eight years old March 21, is the son of Mrs. Adele Boyd, a second shift emp loyee of the Bed spread Mill Weave Room. Clifford’s brother, Charlie Boyd, is an employee of the Bedspread ,, Finishing Mill and *hif ^*'°’t-ber-in-law, Jesse Manns, is a foreman at the Karastan Rug Mill. ! your bridges before you come n and you have to pay the toll DAY, APRIL 3, 1972 Mrs. Santo, Karastan Secretary, Gets Award Lillyan de Caro Santo^ of the Karastan Marketing Division’s New York office was among 10 executive secretaries in the floor covering industry honored by the Anti-Defamation League at a din ner dance held at the Plaza Hotel in New York March 22. Mrs. Santo is the private secretary of Walter B. Guinan, president of the Karastan and Laurelcrest Carpets Mar keting Division. The 10 women were presented with special plaques “in recognition and ap preciation of their distinguished ser vice and inspiring leadership in pre serving liberty, counteracting bigotry and advancing the cause of human rights, dignity and equal opportunity.” The Anti-Defamation League is part of the B’nai Brith Jewish fraternal or ganization. It is devoted to combating bigotry and strengthening interfaith understanding as well as other pro grams. The women were chosen by the ADL’s Floor Covering and Allied In dustries Division for this testimonial as being the “unsung hereos” of the floor covering field. Together, the ladies rep resented 298 years of service to the in dustry. Mrs. Santo joined Karastan when her previous employer, the Nye-Wait Car pet Company, was acquired by Field- Eden Paper Drive The Eden Jaycees will sponsor a pa per drive on Sunday, April 16 at 2 p.m. Don Henry, chairman of the drive, suggests that Eden residents start their spring cleaning by helping the Jaycees help the city. He urges the residents to bundle and place newspapers on the curb on April 16 for the 2 p.m. pickup. Card of Thanks We take this opportunity to express our appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers, food, visits and calls at the sudden death of our husband and brother, Vernelle Burnette. We arc grateful for every act of kindness shown us. May God bless each of you. MRS. POLLY BURNETTE JAMES BURNETTE Johnny Dalton Johnny Dalton cel ebrated h i s third birthday, Saturday, March 25, at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carter of Greensboro. Johnny’s rnother, Mrs. Marie Dalton, is employed , in the office at the \ Sheeting Mill. A.. Jk-. , 'tt- LILLYAN DE CARO SANTO crest Mills, Inc. in 1958. She has been Mr. Guinan’s secretary since that time. The awards were presented to each of the recipients by their respective “bosses.” In miaking the presentation to Mrs. Santo, Mr. Guinan stated that it gave him considerable pleasure to bestow this “well-deserved recogni tion to my friend and confidant.” A' P’. .. ■- to H KATHRYN SUSAN ETHRIDGE Miss Ethridge To Study Radiologic Technology Kathryn Susan Ethridge, a Morehcad High School senior, has been accept ed in the Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology starting July 1. Miss Ethridge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ethridge. Her father is a shift foreman in the Napping De partment at the Blanket Finishing Mill. Join And Use The Credit Union

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