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Itjjj CENTER—Kneeling, Maynard tj|n ’ Finley; standing, Bobby •*! Ace Prater, Jimmy Martin. “ow//ng ®cklegs, captained by Stanley the Towel Mill Weave Room, the p? men’s bowling league V ®liale Community Center. other teams in the league ^ ^ captains are the Lucky Seven, iitiitv Spinning; Fieldale Com- |S; *^ter, Bobby Steagall, Weav- Sippers, Donald Steagall, vjg. Eggleston is out front in the ^ scoring with 179. Tom Eg- next with 169. Other leaders Steagall, 165; Dudley Vaughn, Stanley Nelson, 161. W STANDINGS Won Lost ;:^ky 1 30 9 ^Ijgj^even 24 15 f ® *“Ommunity Center . 14 25 , • 10 29 Security Records ^L'^trictly Confidential in a while some television •\n detective traces a missing ,^91 y checking in at the nearest ^()>^®'^^rity office with the missing •i th ^°cial security number. % ® Comics and on television, the tj^^^'^urity office always knows and there where the missing the folks in the social office —in the comics and on sthg ?^always put the finger right . V l^issing person. Jt>t5 People who write television *1 draw comic strips are en- «e>, 3 certain amount of “poetic tlij^ however, they should exer- Poetic license without involv- Set I do record straight, you cannot your old college friend, or JANUARY 6, 196 THE SIPPERS — Shown from left to right, THE JACKLEGS — Stanley Nel- Lane Gusler, Donald Steagall, captain; and Gil- son, captain; Wesley Eggleston, Dud- bert Harrell. Quality Weavers i O fQ T21oy^lr•/^+ TV^ill ' Named below are Blanket Mill weav ers who made the quality honor list by working six months or longer through December 31 without a major quality defect in their cloth. Plain or Dobby Weavers Lillie Barker H. Dillard Harris Kate S. Fuller Lillian T. Holt Augusta R. Hill Charles J. Webb Jacquard Weavers Buford Bateman James R. Vernon Lee Roy Brown Reception Planned For Golden Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cooper of the Reidsville Road, Rt. 1, Leaksville, will celebrate their golden wedding an niversary Sunday, January 12. A recep tion will be held in the fellowship hall at First Baptist Church, Leaksville, from 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. Friends of vhe couple are invited. Mr. Cooper was foreman of the Bed spread Mill Dyeing Department for 40 years preceding his retirement under the Pension Plan in December, 1957. somebody vvho owes you money, or a long lost husband, through social se curity. The law won’t allow it. It won’t even allow social security to help law enforcement agencies chase down crim inals. Your social security records are con fidential. What they show is nobody’s business but yours and social security’s. So, the next time some comic strip private eye finds his quarry with the help of social security, don’t you believe it, any more than you believe that Orphan Annie is still a young girl. If it weren’t that social security records are confidential, they might could tell you just how old she is. ley Martin and J. D. Handy. Fieldcrest Store JANUMY SHLE Jan. 6-Feb. 1 Shop Now and Save on famous Fieldcrest products during store-wide sale. Fieldcrest employees receive the usual 30 per cent dis- f count applied to the already^ low sales prices on first quality merchandise. i Store is open from | s II 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. | s ^ Monday through Saturday i s I f ^
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