V Happenings... Mr. and Mrs. Trov William Priddv at .'iOth anniversary celebration. Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Troy William Priddy of Route 3, Eden, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and were honored at a reception at the Barry Odell Fellowship Hall, Greenwood Street. The couple’s two children, T. W. Priddy, Jr., of Port Richey, Fla., and Mrs. Donald F. Hutchens of Charlotte, hosted the event. Mr. Priddy, 75 years old, is a retired employee of the Karastan Rug Mill where he was a weaver with 42 years of continuous service. Mrs. Priddy recently celebrated her 72nd birthday. ■ ■' ’31** Baby Contest Winners James Clifford Taylor, Jr., left, was winner of the Baby Contest sponsored by the Chris tian Women’s Fellowship of the Meadow Christian Church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. Mrs. Taylor (Sarah) is employed as a spinner on the second shift at the Fieldale Towel Mill. The runner-up in the contest was Bobby Wells, Jr., right, who is the grandson of Manuel Spencer of the Shipping fid' Department at the Towel Mill. .-fuK®® In the very success^^H^jji a total of $600.36 was \' used for the churcn» Taylor eXP' irP fund. Sarah icj— appreciation to at Fieldale and ao .. coH • f-VlB voted for her son “Without your thoughtfulness and tion, he would not hf ^ successful,’’ she sa 18 Months Old Three Years [ S»ve» Bryan ^ years old, is the son , Mrs. Barry Garrett His grandmotheri^gjj Garrett, is Cutting and Sewing' , ■ “ — -shina. at the Sheet Finisi employee of the Mill jC k- . great-grandmother^^j fiflil) 'll College Graduates’ Pictures Wanted Tina Michelle Spearman, 18 ^ months old, is the daughter of The Mill Whistle will publish pictures of employees’ sons and daughters, in all the company’s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spearman, divisions, who will graduate from a college or university early in June. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The parents should fill in the coupon below and send it with a photograph of the graduate to The Charles Hardie. Mr. Hardie is Mill Whistle, Fieldcrest Mills, Eden, N. C., or they may hand the material to one of the plant reporters employed in the Beck Dye for The Mill Whistle. w*”"® m u ‘ m® Blanket It is not necessary that the graduate be wearing a cap and gown. If the parents do not have a photo- Hardie graph, the graduate can usually obtain one from the studio that made his or her picture for the college Winding Department at the If there are any employees’ daughters to graduate from hospital nursing schools we, of course, wish Karastan Rug Mill, to include them, too. Graduate’s name Distributor Meeti'J Name of college or university (Continued from Page Three) Degree to be received toned pattern introduced last „ . . Spring. Mr. Nicoll and Mr. Venturini Fathers mill, department disclosed a new Laurelcrest „ . ,,, , ' , Bicentennial Distributors Mother s mill, department Salesman’s Contest titled “Make ■■■■■■ Mi■■ H■■■■ Mas■■■■■■ Mi■■■■■■ M■■■■ MM■■■■ an■■■■Ml■■■■■■ ■MM Your Mark.’’ The program (\' provides sales incef®’ selling staffs of distributors for a |y running from December 31 of '' The distributor Jjje' will be eligible for a fi ment of prizes frota “step-up” collectjoa T H E M ILL

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