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Greenville Team Wins Basketball Trophy KARASTAN SPINNING DIVISION basketball team members proudly display their trophy for second place in the Greenville Industrial League sponsored by the city recreation department. Left to right are Eugene Fleming, Tom Smithwick, Ed Butts and Bill Newell. Other members of the team not shown were James Loftus and Richard Roebuck. Local Dancers Perform On TV Programs These young dancers, most of whom are daughters of Fieldcresters, appear ed recently on the Old Rebel-Pecos Pete program and T. V. Matinee over Chan nel 2, in Greensboro. They are students at the Ray Hollingsworth Studio of Dance, in Leaksville. Names of the children, from left to right, with the Fieldcrest parent’s name in parentheses, are Gail Alderman, (Jack Alderman, Blanket Mill and Ed- 6 na Alderman, Finishing Mill); Marie Rieson (Garvin Rieson, Karastan); Sara Sizemore (Fred Sizemore, Finishing); Terri Almond (Sherman Almond, Kara- stan Service Center, and Margaret Al mond, Karastan); Patricia Rieson (Gar vin Rieson, Karastan); and Darlene Scott Stowe. A member of the group but not shown is Betsy Brandon, daughter of George S. Brandon, of the Raw Ma terials Purchasing Department. 8 Newcomers Make Quality Honor List Congratulations are in order eight newcomers on the Blanke quality honor list for the period e 31. New names on the list m ^ ^ jjg !)■ and dobby classification are Amos, Lessie Chilton and Ethel S Newcomers on the list jacquard weavers are Jesse B. D* Gladys C. Harris, Grover Moore, Soyars, and Warren Wright. The listing of quality df' of a program at the Blanket of signed to emphsisize the impo^'- ^jtio” quality weaving and to give recoS for outstanding records. In order to make the Quality ^^(1,5 list a weaver must work for six without a major quality defect her cloth. Names of the quality ^ 31^1 for the six months endmg Marcn printed below: Plain and Dobby Weave^ Goldie B. Amos Dillard Lillie Barker William HefH' Lessie Chilton Ethel Slayo°" Jacquard Weavers Paul Carter Cecil Soya^ Jesse B. Dishmon James R- ® j-t Gladys C. Harris Warren WnS' Grover Moore Otto Hash, Retiree, Moves To Phoenix Otto E. Hash, veteran Fieldcres^®jj.o^ man now retired, recently Scottsdale, Arizona, to zona, and sent the following dress for the benefit of friends ^ want to write to him: Mr. Otto E. Hash 4141 East Camelback Phoenix, Arizona jir A native of Grayson County, Hash was a boyhood chum (Will) Perry, a long-service gjr'" of the Bedspread-Karastan P^®^.j.gd' ice Department, who is also reti Mr. Hash attended Valparaiso versity in Indiana, before Marshall Field & Company in 35 * curtain salesman. He continue salesman for Fieldcrest domesti his retirement in 1954. Edward Todd Shown at right is Edward Todd Byrd, who was eight months old when the picture was taken. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Byrd of Draper. Father is employed in the Fin ishing Department at the Karastan Mill. Mother, Lorene, is a former employee of the Automatic Blanket Mill- yeJ father, Orbra Worsham, is ernP^ the Sheeting Mill Spinning DeP® f c T ^ THE MILL W H I ^
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