Chatham
Blanketeer
Vol. 5
MAY 17, 1938
No. 2
Employer-Employee Banquet Is Held
Above are five photographs made at the Employer-Employee banquet of the Winston-Salem plant. Upper left shows Miss Naomi
Wooten welcoming the guests. Upper right: employer and employee dance to the music of Bernard Fowler and his Music Masters,
following the dinner. Lower left: Mrs. A. O. Conrad, Jr., entertains with a solo. Lower center: trio by Misses Aldie Biddix, and Babe
and Mildred Poole. Lower right: Miss Ann Lineback, who was awarded a medal for being the best sport on the girls’ basketball team.
Miss Jennie Sherrill was also awarded a medal for being the most outstanding player.
The annual Employer-Employee
banquet of the Winston plant,
sponsored by the Lucy Hanes
Chatham Clubs, was held at the
Forsyth Country Club, Friday
evening, April 29. The dining
room was attractively decorated
to represent the theme of “Swing
Music”. Ten tables were arranged
throughout the room, including
the speakers’ table. At the speak
ers’ table the following were seat
ed Mrs. Addie Pope, toastmistress;
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Chat
ham, Mr, A. L. Butler, Rev. Wil
son O. Weldon, Mr. R. W. Harris,
Mrs. Heartt Byrant, Miss Eleaner
Taylor, Miss Naomi Wooten, and
Miss Claudia Austin. This table
was decorated with a bowl of
lovely snapdragons, iris, sweet
peas and baby breath. Six tall
white tapers were used on either
side of the flowers. Black musi
cal notes were attractively ar
ranged on the white cloth. Place
cards and programs were taken
from the other tables.
The invocation was given by
Rev. Wilson O. Weldon, followed
by a piano solo, by Mrs. Arnishe
Rothrock. The welcome address
was given by Miss Naomi Wooten,
vice-president of the L. H. C.
Club No. 2. Mr. R. W. Harris,
superintendent of the Winston
Mill, made the response. A vocal
solo, “In the Still of the Night”,
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