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Service AnnivcrssriBS Leaders in n-\rft Peter r, . *'0RTY tears Peterson, Sales Dept. John i,,^**^Ty-FIVE YEARS Oliver Finishing JescQ T^' ®®nson Karastan B. Biggs Sheeting Jilyrti P ^®wnam Central Ware. Gertrf^ McCanless, Sheeting ue Edmunde, Sales Dept. Eu„ Twenty-five years HoiivaM'^^'^ond Karastan L. Neal, Blanket Terrv . TWENTY YEARS A. Hodges, Towel thirty years Carter, Karastan Ma, '*'y c. Ja®^2abeth t)ei^g H. Hundley, Blanket H- Ramsey, Bedspread fifteen years Alcorn, Blanket ^ ten years John Saul, Bedspread Cyj,t>|- ■ ^^•^vens, Jr Karastan Joe ti® Brown, Blanket Erne,.)' ^ing, Specials Hutchinson, Towel Recently installed officers and com mittee chairmen of the Promenade Club sponsored by the Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A. are shown above. Left to Towel Group And 90-Year-Old Mother right are; Jimmy Black, program; Billie Black, refreshments; Sherman Almond, president; Roy Martin, vice-president; Pauline Martin, treasurer; Margaret Murphy, secretary. The club sponsored its first square dance of the season at Central Y.M.C.A., Saturday night, September 26, with good attendance. Demonstrations were given by the Foot and Fiddle Club of Burlington. The Promenade Club will hold several square dances at the “Y” during the fall and winter months. Membership in the club is open to men and women 18 years old and older. Interested per sons may contact Central Y.M.C.A. or any officer of the club. Sroup Qf Towel Mill employees are “ above with their 90-year-old- to Mrs. Mary H. Hundley. Left it! tj! are: T. M., assistant foreman looffjj. '^owel Weave Room; J. Saunders, Sallie of the Sewing Dept. Ufg leaving. Not shown in the pict- To^^j^Undley; and R. D., foreman of another son, Reed L. Hundley, j^^aver at the Towel Mill. t>afty^; Hundley was given a birthday , ^ by her sons and daughter recently home in Martinsville. Her chil- Srandchildren and her 33 great grandchildren were in attendance. She is a native of Critz in Patrick County and was the former Miss Mary Etta Hopkins. Her late husband, Mr. J. T. Hundley of Henry County, was 87 years old when he died in May of 1949. Mrs. Hundley has nine children liv ing and five of them are employed in Fieldcrest Mills. The four not employed at the mills are Mrs. Lena Warren of Martinsville, Mrs. W. C. Warren and Mrs. J. S Jarrett of Axton, and Mrs. Bessie Barker of Fieldale. State Guardsmen Set Reunion For Oct. 17 Members of Company 19, the Tri- Cities’ wartime unit of the North Caro lina State Guard, will hold their annual reunion Saturday, October 17 at Moore’s Grill at 7:30. All former members of Company 19 are invited. Major W. H. Byrd of Winston-Salem, former battalion commander and other officers and men from the Winston- Salem State Guard company are ex pected to attend. Kermit R. Martin, of Central Ware house, is chairman of the reunion com mittee, comprised of J. R. McGavisk, Binky Wade, Joe T. White, Rev. Paul Fabian, and Glenn Simpson. ★ Those rare individuals who look down on their neighbors are usually living on a bluff. 0 Day, OCTOBER 12,1953 Of many kinds of remote control, a man’s control of his wife is by far the remotest. 3
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