WINNERS OF TALENT SHOW
'
Janie, left, and Robin, right,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Shoaf, were first place winners in
the talent show held as a part of the
fall festival at Midway School. The
pair, dressed as Raggedy Ann dolls,
presented a tap dance routine. They
won over twenty-five other contest
ants , Late r the
same evening,
Janie was crown
ed "Little Miss
Midway. " The
girls are also
majorettes for
the Tiny Grey
hounds Football
Club in Winston-
Salem, N. C.
Paul, of the
main office, is stylist for Adams-
Millis Corporation.
A son, Timothy Ray, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Owenby on Octo
ber 21, 1966. Mrs. Owenby (Janice)
is employed in the Seaming Department
of Plant #1.
A daughter, Teresa Lynn, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Riggs
on November 27, 1966. Mrs. Riggs
(Gladys) is a seamer at Plant #4.
A daughter, Tracy, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Land on Novem
ber 26, 1966. Thomas is employed in
the Greige Goods Department of Plant
#7.
A daughter, Kimberly Dawn, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson
on October 8, 1966. Mrs. Anderson
(Diane) is employed in the Tabulating
Department of the Main Office.
A son was born recently to Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Scales. Mrs.
Scales (Gertrude) is employed in the
Knitting Department of Plant #2.
A daughter, Lisa Dawn, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox on Decem
ber 6, 1966. Grady is a supervisor at
Plant #4.
FOR SMOOTH SLEDDING
'^follow
SAFETY
RULES!
Lawton B. Norman, winder of
Plant #2, was fatally injured in an
automobile accident on October 18,
1966. He had been with the company
since April 17 of this year. To his
family, we extend our deepest sym
pathy.
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