— News About Children — Kelly Price, on the left, and Mandy Price are both three years old. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Price are grandparents, and Mr. Price works in the Sheet Fin ishing Mill. Kelly’s grandmother is Janie Irving of the Bedspread Finishing Mill. ■ The children of Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Durham are Gerald, five years old, and Darline, three months old, when this picture was made. The Durhams live in Reidsville, and Mr. Durham is a doffer in the Bedspread Mill Spinning Depart ment. Curtis Sylvester Millner is four months old, was three months old when the picture was taken. He is the son of Curtis and Geraldine Mill ner. Mr. Millner works in the Sheeting Mill Carding Depart ment, and Mrs. Mill ner works in the Spinning Department Mill. * ♦ the Sheeting Rhonda Lyrae Ax- som was five years old on November 30. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Axsom of 203 Buck- anan Dr., Eden. Mrs. Axsom (Shel by) works at Bed spread Finishing, and Mr. Axsom works at Karastan. These three Moretz children are Bobby, 12; Joann, 10; and Danny, eight. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moretz of Eden. Mrs. Moretz (Estelle) works in the Blanket Mill Winding De partment. Bobby just celebrated his birthday on November 26. * Ht Jf! Richard Dwayne Smith, who was two months old when this picture was made, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smith, Jr. Richard was born September 26, 1968. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. George El- bridge Hopkins. Mrs. Smith (Hattie) works at the Sheeting Mill in the Spinning Department. Mr. Hopkins is a welder in the Blank et Mill Shop, and Mrs. Hopkins (Arline) is an inspector in the Blanket Cloth Room. Louis William Walker, pictured here at 13 months, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John David Walker. Mr. Walker is em ployed as a weaver in the Sheeting Mill Weave Room. Mrs. Walker is employed in the Central Ware house Office. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood and Mrs. Lottie Walker of Ridge way, Va. Mrs. Wood is employed in the Blanket Mill. Join Your Creciit Union Children’s Party Is Largest Ever (See Pictures on Page 7) Fieldcrest’s largest children’s Christ' mas party in history, with upwards » 3,000 persons attending, was held Su®' day afternoon, December 15, in w Morehead High School AuditorioB*^ Based on the number of treats distribF ted approximately 2,400 of those atteP® ing were children under 13 years of Haven H. Newton, division vice pr«s’' dent—industrial relations, was the ter of ceremonies for the prograJ"' given by the Company for the child^® of employees in the Eden area wi® and offices. Jack B. Jarrett, Draper area perso®' nel manager, gave the invocation. Ft* W. Klein, division vice president— manufacturing and manager of ^ Karastan Mill, extended greetings f® the management of the Company. | Mamie Dickson, of the Sheet Accounting Department, presented musical program and led the child®® in the singing of Christmas songs. Richard Spainhour, of Winston-Sal®*^ magician on the “Old Rebel Show” ® Channel 2, WFMY-TV, Greensboro, e”' tertained with magic and comedy. At the conclusion of the progr®>®; Santa Claus made his appearance a® was assisted by the mill superintended and other officials in handing ® Christmas stockings filled with cad® bars to all of the children. , The children also had the opportudi ^ to talk to Santa Claus as they receif® their stocking full of candy. Buy - Sell - Swap FOR SALE: 1 cow and calf. Cow ye* four gallons of milk a day. Call 627' 1409, Russell Crouch, after 4 p.m. FOR SALE: 250 oil drum. Call Flinchum, 623-3338, anytime during day. ,cl5 FOR SALE: Four Keystone Mag vvbe®^^ for Chevrolet. Call extension 53363 53393, C. F. Burton, Jr., Credit Office, Eden. •ite® WANT TO BUY: A used typewn" Call extension 8812 or after 5:30 P'® call 635-8624. Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s 1®®U/ weavers and loom fixers are listed ® low for the most recent periods of ord . Weavers—W/E December 15 ( Dobby Terry Lloyd j Jacquard Terry John Ha^ Fixers—W/E December 15 |j Dobby Terry George L/® ^ Jacquard Terry Woodman f i THE MILL WHIST^

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