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,6{ , Eldred Cherry (left) and Dr. L. Gordon Clarke, ® I'raper Library board, are shown in the new '^“inb Room, furnished from funds raised in Draper. Among the visitors at the open house program were Mrs. Leona Smart, an employee of the Blanket Mill at Draper, and one of her daughters. Miss Madeleine Smart, who is employed at Litho-Web. i shown here, left to right, are Draper Post- Steagall, who is the town clerk at Dra- P. Turner. ""W Library board members are shown with Mrs. C. E. Edwards, librarian. From left are Mrs. F. E. Thomasson, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. John Hodges, secretary; and Mrs. L. Gordon Clarke. Venecia Lynn Smith Pictured here is Venecia Lynn Smith who was 13 months old when the picture was taken. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith of Clarkway Drive, Spray. Father is em ployed in the Cutting and Sewing Depart ment at the Bed- ' spread Finishing the former Almeria Haynes, is a nurse at Morehead Me morial Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Catherine Haynes, who is employed in the Sheeting Mill Weave Room, and Mrs. Maggie Lee Smith of Danville, Virginia. n I l\ \ Mill. Mother, provided this building as new home for Draper Library. World production of man-made fibers in 1962 amounted to nearly nine billion pounds. 'Ay august 26, 1963
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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