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\ . 1* SHIRLEY GUICE, Shipping Clerk, in the Dyed Yarn Depart ment of the Dyeing & Finishing Plant has been with us 4 months and is doing a good job. She is a member of the Centerview Baptist Church and lives in Dickson Heights, with her son Greg and husband, Gerald, who is first shift overseer in the Winding & Packing Department. RUTH SETZER, new Rate Clerk in the Supervisors Office, I should say Rale Clerk returned. Ruth worked at Spun Fibers from July 24, 1953 until September 3, 1960. She and Jack adopted a baby so she had to stay home with him for a year. Then she went to work as payroll clerk at Kent Coffeys Mfg. Co. until we got her to come back with us at Spun Fibers July 25th. Ruth, her husband Jack and son Johnny live on the Connelly Springs road and attend Whitnel Methodist Church. She and her family love camping. We are really glad to have Ruth back with us again. - - I - i: ELORA TOMBERLIN, a third shift Crimper Tender learner at Textured Yarn Plant. She has a smile that expresses a nice personality. Flora resides at 11-A Academy Street in Mc- Adenville, N. C. /, JAMES MUSSELWHITE, Adrian-Madora shipping and receiv ing cierk, has been with the company sixteen years. He is married to Lois Guyton and they live in Mt. Holly. James is on the job every day seeing that the yarn is loaded and on its way to the customers. Those of us who work with James appreciate his great ability and efficiency in his work.
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