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W. Moore (left) accepts plaque given Sales Office em- Mr. Moore extends congratulations to Ira J. Jackson who was Woyees for outstanding response in the Greater New York Fund presented with an individual Silver Merit Award. Mr. Jackson ^‘nance campaign. Making the presentation is Anthony M. headed the highly successful solicitation campaign in which a ^•cbler, a representative of the Fund. record §958 was contributed. New York Employees Cited For Contributions Merit Award for his leadership in the highly-successful solicitation campaign among the employees. . Employees of the Fieldcrest Market- Division in New York have been ®^arded the Silver Merit Award by Greater New York Fund for their ^'^tstanding support in the Fund’s an- finance campaign. The award was presented by Anthony Liebler, unit director, publicly owned ^'^rporations, the Greater New York It was accepted on behalf of all the employees by G. William Moore, Edward L. Parrish, industrial rela- *ons representative-Spray area, effec- April 1 was named personnel man- Ser for the Alexander Sheeting Mill, *?rest City, and the Mount Holly Spin- Mill, Mount Holly. , Laurence E. Sims was appointed in- ^strial relations representative-Spray replacing Mr. Parrish. Mr. Sims Joined Fieldcrest Mills March 1 and has undergoing a period of training j^®Paratory to assuming his duties at ® Spray area mills. A. native of McRae, Ga., Mr. Parrish eceived his B. S. degree from the ®orgia Institute of Technology, Atlan- in 1963. He joined Fieldcrest Mills 5 July, 1963, as an industrial relations P®cialist and in December, 1963, was ^Pointed industrial relations represent- j,, at the Spray area mills. He is mar- to the former Dianne Grafton, of cRae, Ga., and they have a one-year- j, Son. They have already moved their ®sidence to 248 E, Rt. 1, Forest City, Chase High School. .Mr. Sims is a native of Little Rock, j i^ansas, and received his B. A. degree Dartmouth College, Hanover, New L^nipsi^jj.g Prior to joining Fieldcrest ® Was with the Continental Can Com- first in New York City as a staff distant to the director of industrial '^ONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 a vice president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., and president of the Fieldcrest Marketing Division. The Sales Office employees contrib uted a record $958 in the campaign. In addition, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., made a donation of $500 to the Greater New York Fund. Ira J. Jackson, who was in charge of the campaign at the Sales Office, was presented with an individual Silver relations in the corrugated box division and later in Atlanta as personnel super visor and plant buyer. He married the former Martha Harri son of Westfield, New Jersey. They have a son, four years old, and live at 306 Ashe Street, Leaksville. EDWARD L. PARRISH Greenville Blood Donors Employees of Karastan Spinning Di vision, Greenville, again responded to the appeal of the Tidewater Regional Bloodmobile program for blood donor.s. The program was held at the Green ville Moose Lodge Auditorium March 24 and 25. Eighteen employees gave blood. These included the chairman of the plant Bloodmobile committee, A1 Peel; William E. Jones, Errol Forbes, Levy Owens, William S. Manning, Melvin Sutton, William Tripp, Henry Sugg, Mary Moore Haddock, Berl Mills, Sid ney Grant, John C. Bircher, Faye Col- train, Carol Ward, Carolyn Lee, William Cox, Howard L. Creech and Louis Buck. LAURENCE E. SIMS 3 l^arrish And Sims Receive New Assignments
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