NOVEMBER 24, 1954 NEWS PAGE THREE SOLICITORS FOR THE 1955 COMMUNITY FUND AT FIRESTONE TEXTILES Those appearing?, bottom, (not necessarily in order named) are: Mrs. Bonnie Dockery, Mrs. Sara ScriigRK, Miss Hetty Moss, Mrs. Beatrice Carver, Mrs. Sally Crawford, Mrs. Marie Fogle, Mrs. Ruby Riley, Mrs. Catherine Davis, VV. G. Henson, Mrs. Frances Huffman. Mrs, Edna Harris, Mrs. Christine Clark, Mrs. Rosa Francum, O. K. Forrester, Mrs. Lillie A. Brown, Miss Helen Spencer, Sam Guffey, Hobert Aldridge, James L. I’iercey, S. L, Owens, Roland Conrad, Sam Honeycutt, Vernon Lovingood, R. E. Conrad, Fred Morrow, Hugh Wright, Charles M. Ferguson, C. E. Moss, Mrs. Jennie Bradley, and Mrs. Edna Passmore. TO YOUR UNITED FUND Above: Mrs. Aileen Brimer, Mrs. Juanita McDonald, Mrs. Irene ^^urroughs, Mrs. Kathleen Clark, Mrs. Corrie Johnson, Mrs. Ethel I^obinson, Mrs. Mary Turner, Coy Bradshaw, Mrs. Rosalie Burger, Dorothy Baber, Mrs. Pearl Tate. Carl Rape, Charles Hipps, W. H. Dilling, Otis Thompson, .1. L. ^ arks, Trenton Ginn, Wade Stiles, Belon Hanna, Garland Cabe, •^ttgelo Androlake, Charlie M. Parham, Thomas A. Fowler, M. .1. Nichols, Floyd Kelly, and J. H. Brooks. Top right: Those Avho led in 100 per cent participation among ®ttvployees in Shop, Cotton Twisting, Warehouse, and (iuiality Control were: Charles Hipps, R. B. Hull, Mrs. Sally Crawford, Mrs. ti , onnie Dockery, Marshall Parham, Mrs. Rosa Francum, Fred ^Ofrow, W. G. Henson, Milton Nichols, and Vernon Lovingood. Community Fund solicitors not appearing in these photographs ''ere: Mrs. Anna Stevenson, Mrs. Emma Stroupe, Mrs. Lucille Braf- Mrs. Vauda Clark, Walter Tate, Mrs. Edith Whidden, Miss Van Dyke, and Robert Spencer. Guessing Contest Offers Prizes ®uld you venture to guess the W. : ‘ i^umber of pins knocked down all match games of the Duck fowling arch 4 bowling Leagues, through ■ 1955? who come first, sec- act' tWrd place nearest to the total will earn one of the Jawing awards; Prize—Two bowling balls ag (duck pins), p.- shoes ^ ird Prize—Thirty free games. '^^^^cement of the bowling ^'^^ssing contest was made by ^^^^ation Department, which Moh the additional informa- that; dze—One pair of bowl- Each person is limited to one guess only. Deadline for entries is Saturday, December 11. The contest applies only to Duck Pin Leagues. Total number of pins knocked down during the regular season will be posted when the last match games are rolled in all leagues. The final match is scheduled for March 4, 1955. As clues to your guessing, the Department has revealed that there will be 200 matches, with G,000 games, rolled in all leagues. Guesses may be turned in to the clerk at the Men’s Club. ★ YO T