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AMCO NEWS Vol. XVIII No. 7 Adams-Millis Corporation August-September I960 U F CAMPAIGN BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19 Adams-Millis Corporation has been selected as one of fifty High Point firms to participate in the 1961 United Fund Pilot Campaign. The purpose of the Pilot Campaign, which opens on September 19* I960, and precedes the regular United Fund Drive, is to set the pace for giving for the other hundreds of High Point firms during the regular United Fund Drive open ing on October 3, I960. Agencies of the United Fund Boy Scouts Girl Scouts Family Service Salvation Army Red Shield Boy's Club YMCA Carl Chavis YMCA YWCA Mary Bethune YWCA Milk Fund Day Center for Handicapped Children Red Cross USO Florence Crittenton Home WAIF N. C. United Medical Research N. C. Mental Health Assn. Carolinas United N. C. Children's Home Society Muscular Dystrophy American Hearing Society T. L. Smith Named Key Man for A-M Heading the campaign in the Adams-Millis plants and offices in High Point will be T. Lynwood Smith, vice president. Smith has been active in the United Fund in High Point since joining Adams-Millis in 1945. He has served on the board of directors, the budget committee, and as campaign co-chairman for the United Fund. He has also served on the advisory boards of the Y.M.C.A. and the Family Serv ice Bureau. While this article is being written, an employee of Adams-Millis is in the hospital receiving blood made available through the Bloodmobile Pro gram of the American Red Cross. The High Point Y.W.C.A. nears comple tion; there both young and not-so-young ladies working in our plants may join their daughters, sisters and friends in wholesome exercise, fun and devel opment of strong characters. Your United Appeal will continue to provide the Christian leadership for both our Y.W.C.A. and our Y.M.C.A. Our boys and men will be able to develop Spirit, Mind and Body, through the facilities and supervision of the Y.M.C.A. , supported by the United Appeal. Through the United Appeal, the Salvation Army will provide a home away from home for the tran sient, food for the hungry and spiritual strength for the "down and out. " The United Appeal goal this year (Continued on page 8)
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