in », *^*’3'Wing: for colored television set among: Fair Share grivers
Fund campaign, Irene Grogan, of Blanket Finishing
chjj winning ticket to E. R. Ellis, Fieldcrest campaign
•’lan. Looking on, from left, are Robert Moyer, Blanket
Warehouse; Marvin Smith, Non-Woven Mill; William Bradley,
Bedspread Mill; James Wilkinson, Blanket Mill; Virgie Cheek,
Karastan Mill; Myrtle Shropshire, Bedspread Finishing; Rivers
Bou ding. Sheet Finishing; and Mae Walker, Sheeting Mill.
Eniployees Receive Prizes In Eden United Fund Drawings
L. Matthews, of the Blanket
was winner of the 23-inch
in j , colored television set given away
aniong the Fieldcrest Fair
^Urirf '^°^^'^ibutors in the Eden United
campaign.
staff ^ bames of all employees, mill and
Caw ybo pledged a Fair Share in the
were included in the grand
drawing.
Othe
drawings were held by mill di-
tiju a number of $15 gift cer-
c® good for any purchase at the
crest Store. These were also drawn
from among the names of employees
who contributed on the Fair Share basis.
Winners of the certificates were:
Blanket Operation—Mildred C. Estes,
Lewis Jeffries, Jerline Tinsley, John
Hopper, Jr., Thomas S. Long, Jr., Al-
phonso Millner and Charlene Flinchum.
Sheet Operation—Ellis J. Henderson,
Mary S. Rice, Mary F. Hairston and
Justine H. Galloway.
Bedspread Operation—Judy C. Shel
ton, Lawrence Strange, Robert E. Thom
as, Jr., and Raymond L. Stegall.
Karastan—James A. Smith, Jr., Deb
ra F. Alcorn, Henry Lee Moyer, Jr.,
Martin W. Hyler and Genevieve Snyder.
Staff Departments—James B. O’Neal
and Barbara Janney.
The drawings, held at the Fieldcrest
Store November 4, were conducted by
E. R. Ellis, general chairman of the
United Fund campaign at Fieldcrest.
He was assisted by Jack Jarrett, of
the Draper Personnel Office, and Jim
Jones of the Auditing Department at
the General Offices. Employees repre
senting the various mills and staff de
partments participated in the drawings.
fieldcrest Men Aid In Christmas Seals Campaign
Barron, division vice presi-
■ '•'Dedr- ■ ... -
vice president and director of
spread manufacturing, is serv-
h ' Ch ■ *■
Seals campaign for the
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
2 “Good Morning Show”, the campaign
has sponsored a caravan tour featuring
two stars of CBS daytime drama and a
benefit performance by the Glenn Miller
orchestra under the direction of Buddy
de Franco.
“5“
® Association. The association
Rockingham, Guilford, Stokes and
oounties. Mr. Barron was chair-
^3st year’s Christmas Seals cam-
f - - -
^be Rockingham-Caswell-
^ "buberculosis and Health Associ-
'^iati
and was president of the local
j, -ion for two years.
Purcell, superintendent-
'ejjj -f urcen, superintenaent—piece
g the Blanket Finishing Mill, is
'btinv.*^ official of the Piedmont asso-
tyH,
^be executive committee. Other
Qjj ^Representing Rockingham coun-
!?t(j of the committee are: Craw-
r> Ho-'
etit Caswell county, Nancy W.
Of
of Greensboro and Virginia
High Point.
, Christmas Seals campaign this
th all-out effort to pub-
ci bangers of emphysema, the
disease which every year
Ij Rbe lives of 10,000 Americans.
•saded
by Lee Kinard of the Channel
FRANK E. BARRON
EUGENE PURCELL
L
Ay, NOVEMBER 16, 1970