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Harold R. Yount Retired employee of Adams-Millis Hosiery Com pany, Hickory, and husband of Emma S. Yount, Adams-Millis Hosiery Company, Hickory. Robert Huffman Father of Florine and Thelma Huffman, Adams- Millis Hosiery Company, Hickory. Frank Abernathy Brother of Bob Abernathy, Adams-Millis Hosiery Company, Hickory. Steven Campbell Son of Mattie Campbell, Ladies' Hosiery Divi sion, Adams-Millis Hosiery Company, High Point. Mrs. Flora Tuttle Mother of Charles Tuttle, Adams-Millis Hosiery Company, Edmond, Oklahoma. TWO EMPLOYEES SUCCUMB A. Willard Wright, fixer in the Ladies' Hosiery Division of Adams-Millis Ho siery Company, died unexpectedly at his home on August 3. He had been with the company intermittently since 1956. Willard was born in David son County, the son of Arthur F. 3-nd Alma Lambeth Wright, and had been a resident of High Point for40years. He was married to Edith King, who survives of the home, 2305 Williams Avenue, High Point. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Garry Smithwick of Falls Church, Va. ; one step-son, Robert Charles Bergeron of High Point; seven grandchildren; fwo sisters; and four brothers. Rachel B. Jones, off-grade handler in the Hosiery Division's Kernersville plants, died un- axpectedly at her home on May 22, A native of North Wilkesboro, Rachel was cnaployeci in the High Point Half-Hose Division Until 1961 when she transferred to the Kerners- ville plants. She is survived by her husband, Raymond Franklin Jones, and two children, all of the uuie. Route 13, Greensboro, N. C. Retirees (continued from page 5) Grace Everhart, employee of plant one of the Hosiery Divi sion in High Point since 1946, is retiring due to physical disability. She had been disabled since Feb ruary of 1974, Grace worked in the seam ing department where she operat ed an automatic clipping machine. I She had also been an inspector ■ and mender. She lives at 306 Gatewood Avenue, High Point. Everhart CLARA LAMBETH After almost twenty years of service in the finishing department of the J. Ed Millis Hosiery finishing plant in Kernersville, Clara Lambeth has retired on the basis of age. Her work with the company has been prima rily in the finishing department, "getting up ex tra pairs for the folders. " Prior to her employ ment with Adams-Millis, she was employed by Silver Knit Hosiery Company in High Point, Clara was born in Yadkin County, but at an early age, she moved with her family of three brothers to Durham, The family later moved to Kernersville where Clara has since made her home. She plans a quiet retirement, doing house work and some traveling. She resides with her mothey at 115 Oak Street in Kernersville where she is an active member of Gospel Light Bap tist Church. Ruby B. Conoly, spooler at the Raeford plant of TexElastic Corporation, has retired on the basis of age. She has worked for the company since October of 1952, first with Uniroyal, Inc. and then with TexElastic when they acquired the plant in 1969. Ruby was married to the late James Lawrence Conoly who died in 1952. There were five chil dren, all of whom are now married. Conoly Onher retirement. Ruby's co-workers pre sented to her a silver tray with wishes that her retirement days be filled with happiness. Better to do a great deal badly. little expertly than to do a - 7 - The mouth is the doorway to the mind. Open it to expose only the best mental parts.
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