Four Years Old "1 Michelle Brooks, four is the daughter of Mr. ■ollin F®- Roger Brooks of Ur Grandparents are 'ieirtti Henry Ballard of ixer • ' H^ii^rd is a quiller )ej 'P the Yarn Preparation ^g^^ent at the Fieldale 3 Months Old flOi l?r ^ Mrs. Bobby Lee Jones. Con Garnett, is a tender in the Yarn >l(ja, Department at the Towel Mill. 'on !'*'Ua] sponsor its fourth «bbj le Jean Jones, nine old, is the daughter of ^.A. To Hold ual Art Fair fieta Alpha Chapter of Crafts and Hobby 5Cr\^^^r 8 and 9, at the Eden '''iii op®” , Ooon until 8 p.m. Friday ^tbrjg a.m. until 6 p.m. Clay 3fts "'ill include ceramics, oil and watercolor ’ Wood items, Chris.m.s '•jS'eiis quilts, items ,j6o|.„'''«’ go to community 'ilUrp ’ for handicapped tlpk. Rphnlarchirsc !iiU, scholarships for ^ jp of mentally retarded 'V n't programs for 'Citizens. c't*^®ls iorare $1.00 for adults, ^cba„ ohildren and may be “ from Beta or at the door. Alpha How Many Do You Remember? These two pictures of Fieldale baseball teams about 50 years ago Copeland, a Mr. Baker, a Mr. Hodge, W. H. Morton and Charlie were found at home by Hurst Morton, a retired weaver from the Caudell. Fieldale Towel Mill. Most of the players have been identified but some were unknown to Mr. Morton. He would appreciate help from readers in making the identification of the remaining ones. In the lower picture are (batboy unknown) left to right, first row, David Dodd, Howard Cowden, Frank Tipton, Guy Going, In the top picture, left to right, first row, are Si Williams, ^ Tir^tnn Tnrnor r.iih^rt T AifrpH T ^fHr Shotsou, a Mr. Cheeks, Warford Joycc, Alfred Stegall, Delos Jones, Frank Tipton, Turner Gilbert, Marvin Lince, Alfred Stegall, Lefty „ L , j ^ oicgdi Hnrrin«tnn nnknnwn- cpcnnH row PlvHo .Wp Paul fRonv^ H. Morton, Homer Hendricks and Moose Tenney. Harrington and unknown; second row, Clyde Joyce, Paul (Bony) Birthday One Year Old Fieldale Seven Years Old E- Om Cassandra Y. Williamson will celebrate her seventh birthday on October 15. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williamson. Her mother, Sallie, is employed in the Drape Department at the Bedspread Finishing Mill. Tiwanda Denise Williams is the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Williams. Both Mr. and Mrs. (Edith) Williams are employed in the Twist-Wind- Reel Department at the Karastan Spinning Mill, Green ville. (Continued from Page Three) Jamerson and T. Noel Tilley. William Shelton of the Plant Service Department was winner of the contest to guess the value of a bucket of coins displayed at the picnic. He received $25 in quarters arranged on a board to form the 25-Year Club name. Entertainment by “The Sun downers” was much enjoyed. Ramona Cassaday of the Warehouse Office was a vocalist for the group which included her husband, Junior Cassaday, manager, guitar and banjo; Dennis Elmore, saxophone; Hartley Lackey, bass; and Bill Rotenberry, rhythm guitar. Manuel M. Spencer, a 25-Year Club member employed in the Shipping and Storage Depart ment, gave the invocation preceding the picnic supper. Maurice Lamar Pritchett celebrated his seventh birthday on October 3. His mother, Hattie, is employed in the Drape Department at the Bedspread Finishing Mill. T>AY, OCTOBER 4, 1976