QUARTER CENTURY SALUTE TO THE EMPLOYEES OF A & E & . rv.l 'K. Pictured from left to right are: A. T. Dickson, Robert O. Burleson, JOHN V. EURY—Receiving 25 year service watch; OTIS W. CLODFELTER—Receiving 25 year service watch; Mr. A. W. Bell, MARGIE J. WATKINS—Receiving 25 year service watch; W. B. Furr, w- If X Mr. A. W. Bell, president of American ft Efird Mills, Inc., is presenting a watch to MRS. WILLENE McDONALD for 25 years of continuous service with the company. Others in the group (left to right) are Mr. R. W. Faires, general superintendent, Mr. W. M. Rogers, superintendent of the Rush Plant, and Mr. Alan Dickson, executive vice-president and treasurer. Willene has been employed at the Rush Plant as a winder tender on the third shift since February of this year. She was transferred from the Adrian-Madora Mills where she worked as a winder tender, spooler tender and a doubler lender. Willene makes her home at 103 Loya Street, Mount Holly. She attends Aldersgale Methodist Church. A son, Lloyd A. Mc Donald, is in the armed services, stationed at Fort Bragg. ^4 A & E NEWS and VIEWS