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. fro 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. IS 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 (Continued to Page Six) 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 TOP WEAVERS FIELDALE Top Weavers, Fixers Weavers W/E October 24 Dobby Terry n. *.• t , Jacquard Terry . lackey Frank Carter ^ Fixers W/E October 24 Dobby Terry n. i ■ ^ ^ Weavers W/E October 31 ^ „ Fixers W/E October 31 Dobby Terry t . JacquardTerry 3

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