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Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s leading weavers and loom fixers are listed below for the most recent periods of record. Weavers—^W/E June 15 Dobby Terry Mattie Lackey Jacquard Terry Lauren Via Fixers—W/E June 15 Dobby Terry Jody K. Talbert Jacquard Terry Jesse Davis Weavers—W/E June 8 Dobby Terry Willie Rakes Jacquard Terry Lauren Via Fixers—W/E June 8 Dobby Terry Benjamin Miller Jacquard Terry Eugene Joyce Christy Lynn Jones Christy Lynn Jones was seven months old when this picture was taken. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Laola Harris of Eden, who is em ployed in the Spin ning Department of the Bedspread Mill, is Christy’s grandmother. Cheryl Kaye Amos Cheryl Kaye Amos is the nine-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Amos. Mr. Amos is a fixer in the Weave Room at the Fieldale Towel Mill, and Mrs. Amos (Shirley) works in the Sewing Depart ment at the Towel Mill. Mrs. Ward Is Honored By Fieldale Co-Workers Mrs. Judy Ward, of the Cost and Pay roll Department at the Fieldale Towel Mill, was honored recently by her co workers with a stork shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Mayes, Miss Mitzi Vaughn and Miss Connie Inman. Mrs. Ward was given a pink carna tion corsage. Refreshments were served. Guests attending were Mrs. Robert Jamerson, Mrs. Larry Patterson, Miss Irene Boone, Miss Joy Mason, Mrs. Al fred Brammer, Mrs. Bobby Joyce, Mrs. Kenneth Potter, Miss Vera Warrick and Mrs. Jesse Gwynn. The honoree acknowledged many lovely and useful gifts. SAFETY RULES Five Generations Five generations in one family are pictured above. Mrs. Mary Lou Gregory is holding her great-granddaughter, Stephnie Leanne London. Seated at right is Mrs. Susie Edwards, the child’s great-great grandmother. Standing are the child’s grandfather, Milton Gregory and the mother, Mrs. Darlene London. Mrs. Gregory is a former employee of the Sheeting Mill Spinning Depart ment. Her son, Mr. Gregory, is present ly employed in that department. Mark Daniel Wyatt Mark Daniel Wyatt is pictured here at 10 months. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wyatt. Mrs. Wyatt (Faye) works in the Data Process ing Department at General Offices, Eden. Grandfathers are Lee Wyatt, who works at Bedspread Finishing, and Robert Newman, who works in Draper Plant Service. Anna Lee Fish Anna Lee Fish, five years old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Fish of 609 Harris St., Eden. Mrs. Fish (Ann) is a secretary in the Draper Indus trial Engineering De partment. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilkes of Eden, Mrs. Charles Barnes of Pinetop, Ariz.; and Carl L. Fish of Sierra Vista, Ariz. Attend ‘Old-Fashioned Fourth’ Celebration, Morehead Stadium Buy - Sell - Swap No charge is made for miscelllaneous ‘‘Buy . . . Sell . . . Swap” articles and lost-and-found items printed in this column. Ads involving real estate or motor vehicles cannot be accepted. FOR SALE: Upright piano, good con dition. $50. Call Edna Howe, 623-2242) after 4 p.m. Piano may be seen, b/ telephoning first, at 519 N. Monroe St' FOR SALE: 15-foot “Carolina Traveler” trailer. Fully equipped, sleeps fiv® adults. In excellent condition. Call 623- 6742, after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 5 doors, 5 good screen doorSi commode box and sink, cabinet top ^ ft. long, old trunk, piping for cesspool' Contact J. H. Wade, telephone 635- 6602, Cascade Ave., Rt. 3, Box 11, Eden. N. C. 27288. FOR SALE: A.K.C. white toy poodl®' Male, 8 weeks old. Also stud service for white and black poodles. Call 623- 2994 after 3:15 p.m. FOR SALE: Picnic tables, sturdy yet' low pine, 2’ x 10’ and 2’ x 4’. Also wU* refinish furniture and pianos. Pleas® call 635-9201. David Wesley Carter David Wesley Car ter, six months olA is the son of Mr. ao® Mrs. Donnie W. Car' ter of Reidsville. Iti® father is a form® Sheet Finishing fice employee. David is a gr®^^ son of Mrs. Elaine b' Kendrick, who wor^^ in the Canteen C£' fice, and of Posey Kirks, who works ^ the Blanket Mill. Jeffrey Todd Turner Jeffrey Todd 'Turn er, two years old, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Turn er of 509 Stadium Drive, Eden. Mrs. Turner (Janice) works as an inspector at the Bedspread Mill Cloth Room. Lizzie Gillie, Blan ket Mill, and Myrtle Turner, Bedspread Winding Room, grandmothers of young Jeffrey. Rayfe Anthony Swayi*^ Rayfe Anthony Swayne is the 16- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Swayne. Mother (Linda) works in the Claims Department at General Offices. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Woodall of Eden, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swayne of Reidsville. T t THE MILL WHISTL^
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