Kelly, Kathy And Kris Joyce The Joyce children pictured above are, left to right—Kelly, six months old; Kathy, two years old; and Kris, three years old. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Joyce of Eden. Mr. Joyce works in the Accounting De partment at General Offices. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Joyce. Mr. Hopkins is employed in the Me chanical Development Department of Fieldcrest. Tommy Wayne Hale Kristi M. McElheney m Tommy Wayne Hale is pictured here at the age of eight months. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Hale of Field- ale. Mother (Ellen) is employed in the Spooling Department at the Fieldale Towel Mill; Mr. Hale is em ployed in the Weaving Department at the Towel Mill. Byron Reid Navey Cross and heney, Sr. Mrs. Guy employees Kristi Michelle Mc- Elheney is the daugh- 'fi ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McElheney, Jr. . i Mother, Judy, is sec- ,-^'1 r e t a r y to L. E. Chewning in the ■ ! General Accounting I Department at Gen- eral Offices. ' IPn Grandparents are * Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McEl- Great-grandparents, Mr. and Medford, both are retired of the Sheeting Mill. Byron Reid Navey, pictured here at three months, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Navey, Jr. of Greens boro. Grandparents are Mrs. Frances Navey and Dewey Navey, Sr., both of Greens boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Weadon of Eden. Mr. Weadon is employed in the Weave Room at the Blanket Mill. Bowling League Captains Plan Thursday Meeting A meeting of all captains in the Fieldcrest Thursday Night League at the Bowling Center, Eden, will attend an organizational meeting Thursday, August 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Bowling Center. Any Fieldcrest employees who are not now members of this league but who wish to roll in the league this season are invited to attend the meet ing. Card Of Thanks I want to express deep appreciation for the expressions of sympathy and every act of kindness shown to me at the death of my husband, Clarence Manley. I especially want to thank Dr. A. W. Reeser and the nurses at More- head Hospital for all that they did. May God bless all of you who were so thoughtful. MRS. CLARENCE MANLEY George Minter, of the Sheeting Mill, is president of the league, which will open the new season Thursday, Sep tember 4, at 6:30 p.m. Returns Home Mrs. Henrietta Coleman, a retired employee of the Bedspread Weave Room, has returned home after spending sev eral weeks in Beaufort, S. C., visiting relatives. Chaney Girls t Donna, 10 years old, Chaney, three months daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Chatisy of Fieldale. Mr. Chaney is a fixer-in' training in the Spinning Department a the Fieldale Towel Mill. Mrs. Chants' (Helen) is presently on leave from job as a spooler tender in the Spinning Department. Das Children F. R. (Jack) Das, III, 26 months and Grayson Talbott Das, four moht*’^ old, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Das of Eden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gray, son K. Talbott. Mr. Talbott is employ® j in the Cutting and Sewing DeparttnO*' at the Bedspread Finishing Mill. Card Of Thanks I want to thank all of my friends ^ relatives in the Fieldale and Eden arf^, for their many acts of kindness duri”| my recent illness. Your expressions love were most gratifying. MRS. ETHEL HARRINGTON J THE MILL WHISTl^'