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On the left in this picture is CARL WEST,
warehouse manager at the Nelson Plant. He
has been employed here 12 years. He^ is a
sports car fan and a deer hunter and fisher
man.
On the right is JACK AUSTIN, truck
driver, another of our Nelson fisherman. He
has been re-employed here 9 months.
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These two are long employees of the
Adrian. On the left is ROSE CHILDERS who
is a spinner. She has three children and 2
grandchildren. She has worked here for 24
years. She enjoys playing with her grand
children.
On the right is ANNIE B. SIGMON who
has been with A & E 22 years. She cleans
up in the spinning room. She has one son
and one grandson, Charles. Her hobby is
reading when she gets time.
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Pictured are some of our newest employees
in our newest dept., the paper shell bobbin
winding dept. PAULETTE BROWNELL and
DIANA HORTON are learning to thread the
new machines.
This photo shows our new supervisor.
CLAUDE WRIGHT of the Paper Shell Bob
bin Dept, instructing Shirley Bisk on how to
start the winding spindle.
AROUND the PLANTS
GLENN BROWN, Carding Department
Supervisor, is explaning the operation of the
new Crosrol carding recently installed at the
Nelson Plant to DEWEY CRANE and KEN
NETH CHURCH.
GLENN came to Nelson eight years ago
from Cannon Plant #3 in York, S. C. A mem
ber of St. John's Lutheran Church in Hud
son, he is also active in York Rite Mason
Bodies and Past Master of the Biue Lodge.
DEWEY, carding tender, has worked here
7 years. He has 4 children and lives in Whit-
nel.
KENNETH, overhauler, has been employed
here nearly a year. He attends Mt. Carmel
Baptist Church. Sport cars is his hobby.
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