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Fieldcresters Cooperate In Blood Collection Donors shown here, from left, are Ed Barksdale and Jim Jones, General Offices; and Paul Land, Canteen. Bloodmobile Collects 95 Pints At Draper (Continued from Page One) lection will be on Wednesday, February 5, when the Bloodmobile will be at the Leaksville Methodist Church. He point ed to the 214 pints donated on the February visit last year—the largest amount ever given on a single visit here —and expressed the hope that the Feb ruary visit this year will be even more outstanding. The Virginia-Carolina Citizens Band Radio Club furnished free transporta tions to donors on the December 27 visit. The church operated a nursery to care for small children while their mothers gave blood. Radio Station WLOE pre sented a special broadcast from the scene of the blood collection. More donors, from left, art O’Neil Clifton, Blanket MiUl Shelton, Sheetinsr Mill; and James Stephens, Blanket Mill. Large Crowds Attend Parties For Childr*^ (Continued from Page One) the Mixed-up Magician, with comedy- magic acts. Participation by members of the audience in some of the stunts added to the merriment. Santa Claus appeared at the party and was assisted by mill superintend ents and foremen in distributing treats to all of the children as they left the auditorium. At the Fieldale party, held at 10 a. m. in the Fieldale High School auditorium^ D. E. Simons, Towel Mill superin tendent, was master of ceremonies. The invocation was given by the Rev. E. J. Nottingham III, pastor of Fieldale Methodist Church. D. A. Purcell, manager of the Towel df Mill, welcomed those attending sented Robert A. Harris, vice manufacturing who brought on behalf of general management' Paul Zimmerman acted as mas' ceremonies during the entert' part of the program. He present^ Miss Ginger Joyce, with ig Betsy Rhett, a ventriloquist; a posed of Linda Padgett, Susan ^ Frances Fair Merriman; and jjiji Hodges, as the Great Slicko, the up Magician. f Santa Claus went through * torium greeting the children assisted by the Towel Mill in the distribution of treats to ^ children attending. Miss Fagge Named ‘Good Citizen' BARBARA ANN FAGGE Barbara Ann Fagge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee Fagge of Route 1, Stoneville, received the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award at Stoneville High School where she is a senior. She was presented with a pin by the James Hunter Chapter of the D.A.R. at a meet ing December 14 at Grogan’s Restaurant in Madison. Active in school affairs, Barbara is a member of the National Honor Society president of the debating society, aii F.H.A. officer, editor of the school newspaper, business manager of the an nual, and was voted “most dependable” by the senior class. After graduation she plans to attend Bob Jones Univer sity in Greenville, S. C. Her father is employed in the Weav ing Department at Karastan, and at one time her mother was employed in the Setting Department there. Barbara is a niece of Martha Brame of the General Offices in Spray and Tom Brame, of the Finishing Mill. Steven Ray Ziglar First Boy Baby Ii* 5 Steven Ray Ziglar, bom at January 1 was the first boy at Morehead Memorial Hospital- fP awarded a free portrait by GiH^®^j.j Service in the Leaksville NeWS' ^ Merchants “first baby” contest- The parents are Mr. and A. Ziglar. Mother, Peggy- C*!: worked in Research and Qua*' trol. Grandmother, Hilda Grog® ’ in the Accounting Department' a reporter for The Mill Whistl®' Names Omitte Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Seay srl 'T'l •R/r:n 'IX7L.:.^4.1 ted when The Mill Whistle es of those to be listed in ■ Remembrance” at the new and Treatment Center at ^ j, Memorial Hospital. Mr. and ^ p . are listed in both the Project it book and the book for the f I I* A Dital building fund campaign- ^ Whistle regrets its inadvertent THE MILL WH
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