Young Is Speaker
^ First Council Meeting
°Wn above with Carolina Council
is Dr. R. C. S. Young, (center)
of philosophy at the Univer-
ij,g Georgia, who addressed the
eting
ool
in Leaks ville Junior high
Youngsters Throng Draper “Y” Teen-Town
A popular recreation center for high school boys and girls in the Tri-Cities is
Teen-Town conducted at Draper Y.M.C.A. each Monday evening. Large groups
of young people representing all parts of the Tri-Cities have thronged Teen-Town
since its opening a few weks ago. Dancing to the juke box, cards, ping pong and
other games are enjoyed under adult supervision.
Quality Testing Equipment Is Shown In Fair Exhibit
Jhe Q Auditorium September 18 when
opened its 33rd year. At left
9ti(} Norman, outgoing president
is John P. Powell, program
^ 'ftan for 1952-1953.
^0 Scotland, Dr. Young came
just after the first World
'luently becoming a naturaliz-
'''as subject of his address
^ American.” New
^ Council are Otis Mar-
P'^^sident; J. B. Lamar, vice
J- K. McConnell, secretary;
• L- Wilkes, assistant secretary.
^Day, OCTOBER 6, 1952
The Fieldcrest Mills exhibit at the
Tri-City Agricultural Fair won a blue
ribbon as first prize in the industrial
exhibits. Products of the various mills
were attractively displayed and quality
testing devices from the Research and
Quality Control Dept, were shown.
Members of the department were on
hand to explain and demonstrate how
the equipment is used. F. W. Sturtevant
of the Research and Development divi
sion had charge of arranging this year’s
exhibit.