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Page Four SEW IT SEAMS JUNE ISSUE Employees’ Children Model For National Advertisements When millions of readers across the nation thumb through magazines in the next several months and stop to look at ads of Anvil or Tractor Brand products, they will see tv^fo children of Anvil Brand employees who work Tight here in High Point. They are Sandra Gordon, f graphing was completed in about daughter of Juanita Gordon who works in Pants at White and Lar ry Dillard, son of Gladys Dillard, also of White. Sandra and Larry posed for photographs from which ai^iets will make drawings for the "vari ous ads. Jack Thrift, head of Anvjl Brand’s advertising department said Larry and Sandra were two of the most cooperative children he had ever seen. “When we asked the children to pose a cer tain way, they posed,” Jack said. “They needed no coaxing, but re sponded better than you might expect children much older to do.” Because the children proved such good models, the photo- an hour; Jack had anticipated the work to take much longer. In the drawing accompanying this story the artist was able to reproduce Sandra and Larry’s facial features to the extent that they are recognizable. Jack said in future ads the resemblance may not be quite as close. Sandra wil| be in ads which will appear in 'j'he Progressive Farmer, Pen nsylvania Farmer, Farm and Ranch and The Saturday Even ing Post. Larry will be in the ads of the company’s major advertis ing campaign in The Saturday Evening Post, Life, Look, Town Journal and Pennsylvania Farm er. Both Larry and Sandra will be in National Future Farmer and the National Four-H News. ❖ FRANCES DUNN of Finishing at White is going to Alabama where she will visit her hus band's relatives. She and her hus band will drive down with an other couple. Carbin Hill, near Birmingham is where they will stay and Frances said they are going places to fish and swim nearby. Frances says mostly they plan to "rest." She says usually they spend about 15 hours travel ing to Alabama. A husband in Str Lbiiis, Mo., recently inserted this To Whom It May Concern public notice in the local newspapers: “I AM re sponsible for all debts and obli gations of my wife, and am more than happy to be the provider for a woman who . . . has made the past 21 years of loving kind ness the nicest years of my life.” MODELS FOR ANVIL-TRACTOR BRAND ADS — Jack Thrift and his wife, Henrietta, left, model garments which will appear in Anvil-Tractor Brand ads in the coming months. The children are Sandra Gordon and Larry Dill ard whose mothers, Juanita Gordon and Gladys Dillard, work at White Division. I CORSAGE FOR DON — Hattie Brsy, left abdve, pins a "corsage" on Don Farlow, bridegroom-elect of June 29 when he will marry Peggy Gardmon. The corsage is made up of kitchen utensils that will make good "throwing" arti cles for Peggy when Don makes her mad. Rosa Wilkerson and Polly Cannon, right, hold part of the gifts which members of the Overall Department brought for Don and his bride-elect.
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