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Fieldcresters Win Top Bowling Honors OUTSTANDING BOWLERS in Draper Y.M.C.A. tournament were Wallace Blackwell (left), tournament champion, and Ralph Kirks, runner-up to champion and winner of high game. Wallace Blackwell, of the Cut Order Department at the Karastan Mill, was winner of the Draper Open Handicap Singles for Men Tournament recently at the Draper Y.M.C.A. Bowling Lanes. He won first prize of $150.00 with a score of 737 for five games, including his handicap of 68, rolling an average of 133 pins per game. Runner-up to Blackwell was Ralph Kirks, a mechanic in the Bedspread- Karastan Plant Service Department, who lacked four pins of tying the champion. He won $75.00 for second prize. The outcome remained in doubt until the last box, when Kirks needed a mark and four pins to win. He did not mark. Kirks had a total score of 733, in cluding a 56-pin handicap. He also had the high game with 181—only 19 pins short of a perfect game. Y’s Men Contribute To Playground Project iHB m Dan Squires (right), of the Sheeting Mill, president of the Y’s Men’s Club, presents check for $100 to Charles B. Myers, general administrator of the Draper Y.M.C.A., to apply on the Dra- WHIS HE^MI Issued Everv Other Monday For Employee* ;ind Friends of Fleldcrest Mills, Inc.# Copyright, 1941, Flelderest Mills, Inc. Spriy, N. C. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, South Atlantic Council Of Industrial Editors REPORTING STAFF Automatic Blanket Plant KStheri^e"\i|n.*^ Geraldine Perkl”* Blanket Mill Central Warehouse per Y.M.C.A. playground project. The Y’s Men made the contribution out of the proceeds from their operation of a concession stand at the “Y” softball field last summer. -al warehouse Draper Offices General Offices Sia^Sey Gladys Holland, Katherine Maniey Karastan Mill i. 'JJJhans Karastan Offices nrisleV Karastan Spinning Div Evelyn BeasI Y New York Offices oeHyVencwj Sheeting Mill Towel Mill Fay Warren, Fannie Hundier Vol. XX Monday, Jan. 22, 1962 No. 14 fmERVICE M^ANNIVERS ARIES Flelderest Mills extends congratula tions to the following employees who. since our last issue, have observed not able anniversaries of continuous serv ice with the company. Forty Years Fitzhugh W. Thomas Finishing Thirty-Five Years Lucy K. Sapp General Offices Twenty-Five Years Robert R. Sullivan Bedspread Ruth M. Robertson General Offices Twenty Years Claude L. Martin Towel George D. Underwood Blanke Fifteen Years Ruth H. Boyte Finishing Walter F. Griffith Sheeting Daniel E. Smith Sheeting Roma H. Burris Finishing- Ten Years William H. Ward, Jr. .. Karastan Spin- Artis C. Carter Karastan Save For Vacation The best time to begin preparing for the 1962 vacation is right now. The best way to prepare for vaca tion is by joining the Fieldcrest Mills Credit Union. You can have money on hand for vacation expenses by saving regularly in the Credit Union. The amount you set aside each week will be saved through convenient payroll deductions. Fieldcrest people can join the Credit Union and arrange for reg ular, systematic saving by paying a 25c fee and signing a card auth orizing the company to deduct a specified amount of savings from each paycheck. THE MILL WHIS TL®
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