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Fieldcresters... Social, Personal 1 At check presentation, left to right seated, E. A. Lovelace, Marvin Hill, Gay- nelle Arledge; standing, William Hill, Alton M. Dillon, and Hillman F. Sink. Fieldale Gives $2,748 To Polio Foundation ed by a committee composed of repre sentatives from each department in the Towel Mill. The Fieldale Community Fund has made a contribution of $2,748.23 to the Martinsville-Henry County Chapter of the National Polio Foundation. The check was presented in informal cere monies in the Towel Mill Conference Room Tuesday afternoon, March 21. Gaynelle Arledge of the Sewing De partment and E. A. Lovelace of the Spinning Department, members of the Fieldale Community Fund committee, presented the check to Marvin Hill of Martinsville, Va., chairman of the Mar tinsville-Henry County chapter of the foundation. Also representing the Fieldale Com munity Fund committee at the presenta tion were the following Towel Mill em ployees: Alton M. Dillon, Carding De partment; Hillman F. Sink, Spinning Department; and William Hill of the Plant Service Department. The Fieldale Community Fund earlier made donations to the Martinsville- Henry County Heart Fund and to the R. J. Reynolds-Patrick County Memorial Hospital at Stuart, Va. Other allocations will be made to the Cancer Fund and to the Martinsville-Henry County Uni ted Fund. Under the Fieldale plan, only one solicitation is made in the Towel Mill each year. At that time, an employee may pledge a single contribution to be paid in small installments through pay roll deductions for 12 months. The money so raised is used for the Community Fund and other authorized fund drives. The funds are administer- Double Birthday Bobby George Mitchell, three years old, and Tommy Ray Mitchell, one year old, both have the same birthday— April 26. They are sons of Mr and Mrs. John W. Mitchell, of Route 3 Stoneville. Mr. Mitchell worked in the Nappmg Department at the Finishing Mill for many years prior to his re tirement in 1957 under the Pension Plan At Great Lakes Carl Benton Kingston recently ed in the Navy and is stationed ® letc** Lakes, Illinois. He has just co j(t his basic training. He is the * and Mrs. Stanley Kingston of ^ jj e^' Leaksville. His mother, W ployed in the Cloth Room at t spread Mill. Grandfather, G- S- ton, is a former employee of the ing Mill, now retired under the crest Pension Plan. Billy Funderburk Shown in ‘'’ ft ! tograph at Billy who will months ■ April 4. He of Mr. Larry Fun^f ’! and grandson^ and Mrs. A- derburk oi ^ Street, Centr j, and Mr. A. Robertson of Leaksville Card Of Thank^ I wish to thank all my frie^ bors and relatives for the' ,, gifts, flowers and cards cent stay in the hospital- I appreciative. May God MRS. GEORGE S. Buy . .. Sell . • • FOR SALE: Potted plants-^ ^ peppers, geraniums. g335 other kinds. Cali MAin 5 p. m. THE MILL vsrH
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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