t' a ■ ' * / Happenings.. Miss Thomas Gets NSA Scholarship i- V -) ' A»:-. .‘ •'^' \ M '^V:- :■- .. . TONI CAROL WILLIAMS, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil- liams, Is graduating from North Rowan High School, Salisbury, as an honor student. Her mother, Martha, works In the Laboratory at North Carolina Finishing Company. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry. Mr. Perry works In the Grey Room at NCF. The daughter of a weaver at Fieldale Towel Mill has been selected from a number of nominees to receive a scholarship to pursue a career in secretarial science. Miss Linda Gail Thomas, daughter of Baxter Thomas, recently was named recipient of a $100-per-quarter scholarship from the Blue Ridge Chapter of the National Secretaries Association to attend Patrick Henry Community College in Henry County, Va. and study secretarial science. Miss Thomas, a graduating senior at G. W. Carver High School, was nominated for the award by her high school business teacher. She also is a member of the school’s Future Business Leaders club. 'ViSf-'.'.it •; ’ll »'*'*♦ 1* *4.* " *► 1 - J. A. Schroeter, division vice president—South Central .u crest Marketing Division, (left) receives Notre Dame “Man of the ' * Award. Carolina's First Lady (Continued From Page One) Western Governor’s Mansion in Asheville. In left photo on page one, John ny Buckner, assistant store marv ager, greets Mrs. Hunt as Mrs. Marie Cook, saiesiady (far ieft) and Mrs. T. W. Graves, Jr. (center) iook on. Mrs. Hunt admires a comforter In lower right photo on front page. Division Vice President Notre Dame Man Of Yeaf A Fieldcrest executive has been named Notre Dame Man of the Year for his outstanding service to Notre Dame, his family and the community by the Dallas-Fort Worth Notre Dame Club. J.A. Schroeter, division vice president — South Central Region, Fieldcrest Marketing Division, was honored at a dinner at the Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas Texas on April 28. Presenting the award to jlf’ o . .of'*’*' Schroeter were Mr. Sam Dallas-Fort Worth Notre Club, and the vice chancellor i University of Notre Dame. Schroeter has been Fieldcrest since 1955. jjo promotion to his present job i V\a virnc? r% coloc he was a sales representa Domestic Sales. LINDA THOMAS Fieldcrest Scholar In G>llege Honor Society Buy.. .Sell.. (Continued From Page TWO^ Caribbean, $600. Call 627-001'^^ 3 p.m. joof« FOR SALE: Metal top and with sliding glass off of in good condition, reaSO*“'jjil Fieldcrest Award Recipient JAN LOOKABILL The twelfth annual Fieldcrest cash award ($200) given to the highest scholastic student in Business Administration each year at East Caro lina University has been given to Terry W. Durhanri of Pineville, N.C. He is a business major at E.C.U. graduating with a 3.6 average. Above, J. Melvin Moore, division vice president and general man- ager-Karastan Yarn Manufacturing (second from right), presents the award to Durham (second from left) as Dr. Frank Close, chairman, E.C.U. Business Education Department (far left), and Dr. James Bearden, dean, E.C.U. School of Business (far right) look on. Miss Jan Lookabill, a Fieldcrest scholar and rising senior at Pfeiffer College, has been elected to membership in Phi Delta Sigma, the college’s academic honor society. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lookabill of Salisbury. Her father is foreman in the Warehouse at North Carolina Finishing Company. ... 1 -- ft priced. Can be seen ^ -cf Fieldcrest Road at anytim® 635-1783. ,rC'S| FOR SALE: 1971 Suz^i motorcycle, good conditio*’:, (f go-cart, good condition. 7983 after 4 p.m. .. ^ FOR SALE: General Electr’‘'^3jl conditioner, superthrus* W BTU; five 44” X 59” screens; four 28” X 39” screens. Call 627-4182. .A FOR SALE: Hot Point reix^1>^ J with freezer on top> condition, $50. Call 623-2587 WANTED TO BUY: A pony J for small child. Call 623-819^ 4 p.m. FOR SALE: Sofa and chair (P^/ two end tables with lamps Call« table, excellent condition. 1636 after 5:30 p.m. cTP THE MILL WHiS’