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Alvin Maness, of the Blanket Mill, gets of water before giving blood. Seated •s Mrs. J. M. Wright, volunteer worker. Bloodfflobile Obtains 101 Pints At Draper Of the 101 persons who donated blood the Bloodmobile was at the Dra- Christian Church last week, 77 were Ifoin Fieldcrest Mills. Although most of tie Fieldcresters who gave blood were Jfom the Blanket and Sheeting mills, r^ere also were donors from the Finish- Mill, General Offices, Karastan Mill, ^^hanical Development Department the Draper Standards Department. Seven persons—all from Fieldcrest— Jonated their eighth pint and qualified membership in the “Gallon Club.” ^sse were: Frances Compton, Ralph William Heffinger, Billie Hodges, ^^ul Land, George Minter and Norman °un.g. Among those who gave blood, 14 were ^fst-time donors. Nineteen persons gave “feod in the name of some other person had- received blood under the pro- ^3ni. Forty-two volunteer workers gave Jj^tal of 147 hours to the project. The visit was sponsored by the Dra- Y’s Men’s Club, whose members ®lped to recruit donors and assisted in ^rtous other ways. As on past Blood- gobile visits to Draper, the Rebel CB Used radio-dispatched cars to pro- transportation for donors who *>eeded it. , Clay Barrow of the Blanket Mill who the Blood Program recruitment chair- for Draper, and Norman Young of Blanket Mill, the Blood Program co- airman, expressed appreciation to all 'Jftors and to the volunteer workers V® assisted, p. While we had hoped to obtain 150 w'e are nevertheless pleased with results of this visit. The date was Q,^ewhat unfavorable, being so near to « '’istmas,” Mr. Young said. “However, Oof was such that we are en- j)f ^Sed to believe that we will get the back on a sound basis during ® Coming year.” said the next Bloodmobile visit be to Leaksville January 29, and that large numbers of local peo- tK.,, resolve now to contribute blood at time. ^ s nien s Club sponsored Bloodmobile visit. Here, Clay Barrow, left, and Greer Hoover, club members, help set up curtains upon arrival of mobile unit. UNSELFISH GIVERS-BLOOD DONORS BLANKET MILL Jack Alderman John Lee Bailey Douglas M. Baize Clay Barrow Paul Carter William G. Cochran, Jr. A. N. Collins Frances Compton Fred W. Chrisman Rufus Dix Paul Ellington James C. Estes Ophus Evans : James E. Finney Joe Hailey Harden Hairston Hazel Hall Gerald Harris William H. Heffinger Harry Hilton Billie W. Hodges J. R. Hopkins Cecil Howell James Jones Veril Jones Charles W. Johnson Michael Joyce Jesse Lee Kermon Paul Land Alvin Maness Noah McBride Richard B. Mitchell Richard K. Mitchell Eugene Perry Lorene Pruitt Melvin Pruitt Grover C. Pulliam Eldrin Roach Virgil Roak Kenneth L. Robertson Jesse Q. Scott John E. Setliff John South Franklin Steagall Russell Stewart Barbara Troxler Reid Weadon Gladys Willis Stokes Wilson, Jr. John Witherspoon Sandy Woods Norman Young KARASTAN MILL John Cunningham MECH. DEVELOPMENT Ralph B. Hopkins Carl Wortham SHEETING MILL Clarence Belcher William O. Blackwell Otis Broadnax Garland Church Howard O. Edwards Anne Evans ilalph Going Sherman Hailey T. B. Hamrick John R. Martin Willie MiUs George A. Minter R E. New Dan R. Pryor Thomai Shelton Jimmy Tilley Jesse C. Willis DRAPER STANDARDS Kenneth White FINISHING MILL Andrew J. Talbert, Jr. GENERAL OFFICES Edward S. Barksdale Clarence Martin Robert L. Moore These Fieldcresters were among first donors to arrive at Bloodmobile. Shown from left to right are Paul Land, Sandy Woods, Clarence Belcher, and James Jones.
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