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BENJAMIN BARNWELL, new 1st. shill
Cardroom Supervisor at Spun Fibers. Mr.
Barnwell came to Spun Fibers in January
from Pacific Mills Dyeing, Raeford, N. C.
His wife, Louise, son Benjamin 15, daughter
Julia 13 and son William 9 are still in Rae-
lordf but be plans io move them here as soon
as he finds suitable living quarters. The Barn>
well's attend the Episcopal Church. His hob
bies are fishing and gardening.
JOHN YODERr Supervisor Trainee at Spun
Fibers. John graduated from State College
in January of this year and came to Spun
Fibers the same month. He is from Lincoln-
ton and the oldest of 6 boys. His hobbies are
hunting, girls maybe, fishing, bowling and
flying. John says he really enjoys the ex
perience he is getting here at Spun Fibers and
everyone is enjoying working with him. John
is single!!!
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"MICKEY THOMPSON", a new face at
Thread Sales, is secretary to Ed Yowell, Vice-
President and General Sales Manager. Mick
ey is single and lives with her family. The
J. B. Thompson's, on Sumitt Avenue.
She likes all water sports and attends First
Methodist Church.
LUCILLE KELLY, is secretary to Larry
Seay, Southern Divisional Sales Manager.
Lucille and husband, Charles have three
children, Kerry- 8, Raymond- 6, and Sherry-
3.
The Kelly family attend Hillcrest Baptist
Church in Charlotte, N. C. After living in
Seneca, S. C. for the last six years, Lucille
came to Thread Sales in November of 1967.
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DOROTHY WILKEY has been employed in
the office at Textured Yarn Plant for six
years. She lives in Mt. Holly with her hus
band. LYNWOOD and two little dogs, JUG
and SUGAR-FOOT. She is a member of St.
Andrews Episcopal Church, and past secre
tary of The Community Relief Organization
in Mt. Holly. DOT'S hobbies are music, read
ing and cross-word puzzles.
SPRING, 1968
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