Carolina Council Has Outstanding Program
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Pictures above show scenes at the Carolina Cooperative
Council meeting at Central Y.M.C.A. September 17 when
Thomas L. Carroll, of the National Cotton Council, addressed
the group on the work of the Cotton Council and J. G.
Commins, manager of the Electric Blanket Mill and other
personnel from the mill presented a demonstration showing
how electric blankets are assembled and tested.
Top left, Barbara Jean Earles, receptionist at rac
tion WLOE, was attractive model in the electric
demonstration. Top right, Helen Farmer and Lucy
Shuttle wire into an electric blanket shell. Lower 1®'
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Commins describes fine points in the manufacture of
blankets. Lower right, Mr. Carroll is shown at flannel
which he used to illustrate his talk. yj.
DIRECTORS ARE LISTED
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of Amoskeag the owners of Fieldcrest
Mills, Inc., were completely identified.
“Despite rumors to the contrary,” Mr.
Mumford stated, “no company or per
son other than those announced is
among the owners of Fieldcrest.
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It’s A Boy
Russell Drewery Cherry, Jr., arrived
at Annie Penn Memorial hospital,
Reidsville, September 26. Proud parents
are employees of Fieldcrest: Russell in
Tabulating and Lucile in Personnel.
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Good housekeeping is good business!
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BUY ...SELL
LOST—Eagle flagpole mount, 'fj
where in Draper during
vention parade. Finder pl® jfj
Bryon Vann, Boy Scout ^
Ph. 1048-M. I
FOR SALE—Two good rabbit ^
J. H. Nelson, Draper.
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