Battle, Cobb Are
Runners-Up In
Tennis Tourney
Sonny Cobb, playing doubles, were
Fortune 500 corporate tennis tourna-
Celph ° Robert F. Kennedy Pro-
'eority tournament at the Westside Tennis Club, Forest Hills
l^r. Battle, president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. and Mr. Cobb,
div:
'Sion vice president and St. Marys sales manager, competed
participated. The top four
hplH winners of four corporate regional tournaments
10 throughout the country.
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Participants in the corporate tournament were executives
im V i 1. — —wcic cAecuLives
U. s ® industrial corporations in the
Mr. Battle and Mr. Cobb advanced to the finals but were
defp^f j u “ aavanced to the finals but were
executives of the Xerox
poration.
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Kennedy/Fortune 500 Tennis Tournament ..
and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation
Magazine. Proceeds go to the foundation for the
lent of underprivileged children.
tournaments were presented by Ethel Ken
»etS;,al,ra.Sir‘"
of
frien!!' and John Kennedy were close personal
i^artir^ friendship dating back to Mr. Battle’s
rtime service with the late President.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis congratulates
William C. Battle (center) and Sonny Cobb, run-
n^ers-up in the Robert F. Kennedy/Fortune 500
Tennis Tournament at Westside Tennis Club in
Forest Hills, N. Y. Inscribed silver bowls held by
the two players were presented earlier by Etbel
Kennedy.
MvsHmwHanffiHaa&aB
'‘"ii'Tn‘"R Service Center; Dolly Hardwick
McLure, center, Scotland County Service Center; Virginia Mri ean roi-r..« n*-n’
'"'..I Division Chairman, are. from loll, d »d La„, 0„.m CaS
Qurelcrest Gives UW Strong Support
i)p? oyees at the Laurelcrest
t J Laurelcrest Service
I / and Laurelcrest Yam
n ave been commended by
th ®®Peetive plant managers
*r outstanding support of
year’s United Way cam-
Special recognition was given
to the Dyeing Department,
Laurelcrest Carpet Mill, for
their 100 percent Fair Share
contribution and to the Winding
and Reeling Department at the
Yarn Mill for 100 percent
participation.
AY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976
The total amount pledged by
Laurelcrest employees was
$14,217.43 with 73 percent of the
employees pledging a Fair
Share. This represented the
largest single amount con
tributed to the Scotland County
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Smith Promoted
At Alexander
Stanley L. Smith has been iil;
named general foreman-Plant
Service at the Alexander Sheet
ing Mill.
Employed at Alexander since
1969, he was promoted from
instrument and refrigeration
technician to second hand in
1975. He worked in that classi-
fication until his recent pro-
Mr. Smith
Lillian, have two sons, Ricky
and Ronnie. The family resides
on Route 3 in Forest Citv
1 STANLEY L. SMITH
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