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John Tinker is a freshman at Western
Carolina College and is a first-string
halfback on the W.C.C. football team.
He has a four-year scholarship at West
ern Carolina and is looking forward to
a coaching career.
John is a graduate of Harding High
School, Charlotte, where he played both
baseball and football. While playing
football with the Harding Rams, he was
selected to play in the 1964 Shrine Bowl
game and was chosen Ram-of-the-Year
in 1964. He also was selected for the
All-Mecklenberg football team in 1964
and played in the East-West All Star
game in Greensboro in 1965.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Tinker. His father is a spinning doffer
at the Mount Holly Spinning Mill.
Joyner Youngsters
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Ronnie Joyner (left), 10 years old,
and Lee Joyner, six, are sons of Fay
Joyner, a spinner at the Karastan Spin
ning Division. The youngsters are
grandsons of Lena and Harry Joyner of
the Twisting Department at the Green
ville plant.
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Mrs. W. L. Nelson holds her great-
granddaughter, Kimberly Dawn Jack-
son. At right is Mrs. Nelson’s daughter,
Mrs. Clifford Rorrer and at left, Mrs.
Nelson’s granudaughter, Mrs. Richard
Retired Employee Is
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Cindy Lee Coward, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael M. Coward of Mem
phis, Tenn., is shown with her great-
great aunt, Mrs Snoda C. Martin. On
Cindy’s left is her great-aunt, Mrs. Cecil
Crutchfield, the former Elizabeth Lee
Coward, of Memphis; and on Cindy’s
right is her aunt, Miss Jennifer Lee
Coward, of Leaksville.
Cindy celebrated her first birthday
in August, which is the month of the
birthdays of each of the aunts. She is
the granddaughter of Cecil M. Coward
of the Karastan Mill Weave Room. Her
great-great aunt, Mrs. Martin, is a re
tired Karastan Finishing Department
employee.
Birth Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. William Tuck announce
the birth of a son, Tracy Lee, bom No
vember 2. Mr. Tuck is employed in the
Sheeting Mill Spinning Department and
a grandmother, Thelma Powell, is em
ployed in the Sheeting Weave Room.
Jackson, of 1904 Grove St., Greensb
Mrs. Nelson is a retired employe® ^
the Bedspread Weave Room and ^
Rorrer is employed in the Winding ^
partment at the Karastan Rug Mill’
Living In Florida
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Burl Bradford, a Towel Mill
and Mrs. Bradford are shown as
visited an old-time molasses rca'-^
cane fields near Brooksville,
where the Bradford couple now
their home.
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Mr. Bradford was an employee O'
Towel Mill Bleachery Department jj,(
35 years before his retirement under
Fieldcrest Pension Plan in 1957.
Sheron Lee Hostette^
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companying
Sheron Lee Host
who was born j(,i
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daughter of
Mrs. Larry
and the grandd® ,j.(
ter of Mr. and .f,
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Mr. Robinson s’
master mechan^^j);
the Mount
Spinning Mill in Mount Holly. ^
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