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People Make A Company Some Representative Employees Of The Alexander Sheeting Mi ,:«*r Albert Marshall is a tying machine operator in the Draw Tie Pattern Department at the Alexander Sheeting Mill. He has been employed by Fieldcrest since 1963 and resides on Route 4, Weatherstone. Geneva Henson is a roller picker in the Spinning Department. She has beenei at the Alexander Sheeting Mill since 1940 and resides with her husband on Schot in Forest City. Employees' Daughter High Honors Wed In August Ellen Evans, a senior at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala., has been the recipient of a number of honors at the college. In her junior year she was chosen for membership in Alpha Beta, honorary society for scholastic excellence; Gamma Mu, national music honorary; and Alpha Mu Gamma, national foreign language honor society. In addition, she was the recipient of the English Speaking Union’s scholarship to a Huntingdon student and went to England this summer to study at Jesus College at Oxford. ' S' ^ # ¥ g MRS. RICHARD O’PHARROW Ellen was also named a Huntingdon Marshall, served as a member of the Student Government Association representing the visual and performing arts during the 1973- 74 school year, served as president of the German Club and the Concert Choir, toured with the Huntingdon Singers, and was named to the dean’s list of high honors with a 4.0 average ELLEN EVANS for the year. She is majoring in music and history. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans. Her father is retired from the Finishing Department at the Columbus Towel Mill and her mother, Eulette, is an inspector in the Washcloth Finishing Department at the Columbus Towel Mill. Dobby Terry Jacquard Terry Dobby Terry Jacquard Terry Dobby Terry Jacquard Terry Top Weavers, Fixers Dobby Terry Jacquard Terry Weavers W-E September 1 Fixers W-E September 1 Weavers W-E August 25 Fixers W-E August 25 Aaron Chaney Robert Ferguson Melvin Clark George Lynch George Haynes Robert Ferguson Bert Finley Roger Moore Portia Faye Brown and Richard O’Pharrow were married at the home of her parents in Greenville, on August 10. The ceremony, which took place in the garden of the Brown home, was performed by Rev. William Moore. Mrs. O’Pharrow is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fornie Brown, Jr. Her father is a card tender at the Karastan Worsted Plant in Greenville. The couple will reside Winston-Salem. From left. Mrs. Joseph Brown, Samuel Elliott, Teresi Joseph Brown. Couple Marry Teresa Jo Brown and Samuel Martin Elliott were married August 31 in York, S.C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Brown of Mt. Holly. Her mother, Jessie, is employed as a warper tender at the Mt. Holly Spinning Mill. The groom is the sonij Mr. and Mrs. Corbett I The cake cutting v/ai the home of the bride' mother, Mrs. Daisy W Belmont. Mr. and Mrs will make their hoffl* Holly. in Brian Lee Overby Joins Fieldcrest (Continued From Page Two) A graduate of the nursing pro- grarn at Rockingham Com munity College, she has previously worked at the More- head Memorial Hospital as a staff nurse. She also worked for Dr. C. T. Mangum, of Highlands, as an office nurse and most recently was a Coronary Care Unit nurse clinician at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital in Reids ville. Brian Lee Overby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overby, celebrated his second birthday August 10. His mother is em ployed at the Karastan Rug Mill. His maternal grandfather, Doyle Shelton, is employed at the Blanket Finishing Mill. His maternal grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Overby, is employed at the Blanket Greige Mill aunt, Sandy Shelton, is If ployed m Department. the Training BRIAN LEE OVE' THE MILL
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