Hosiery News Archive - 30-Jun-2007

  • Everett Allen (The Citizen of Laconia)
    LACONIA ? Everett B. Allen, 85, of 209 Academy St., died Wednesday, June 27, 2007, at the Genesis Eldercare, Laconia Center. Mr. Allen was born Oct. 15, 1921 in Laconia, the son of the late Horace and Pearl (Bickford) Allen.


  • Cathryn E. Sabath, a lady to admire (Bucks County Courier Times)
    Cathryn E. Sabath (nee Gimpel) worked diligently for her family, and at the same time, she accomplished her dream.


  • Jerry Johnson (Southeast Missourian)
    Jerry D. Johnson, 73, of Jackson passed away Thursday, June 28, 2007, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. He was born July 30, 1933, at Neely's Landing, son of the late Arvy and Violet Gohn Johnson. He...


  • BusinessBriefs (The Beacon News)
    Expert Auto Sounds celebrates opening


  • Hanesbrands Inc. Advances Planned Consolidation and Globalization Strategy to Further Improve Cost Competitiveness (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.----Hanesbrands Inc. announced today continued progress in executing its consolidation and globalization cost-reduction strategy.


  • Hats off to Marilyn (Guardian Unlimited)
    Life & style: A growing minority of young women are eschewing modern style in favour of 50s glamour. But aren't bullet bras and girdles uncomfortable?


  • The shape of things (The Springfield News-Leader)
    Forget everything you know -- or wish you never knew -- about grandma's girdle. In fact, forget the G word entirely. It's so 20th century. Today's gals don shapewear without a hint of the small-scale scaffolding from grandma's day. Softer fabrics with varying amounts of Lycra will hold it all in under everything from capri pants to that little -- and short -- black dress.


  • Saturday, June 30, 2007 (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
    Helen Fletcher Carriger, 97, of Chattanooga, died Thursday morning, June 28, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Shields Carriger; her parents, Augusta Converse Fletcher and John Storrs Fletcher; her sister, Martha Fletcher Cox; and her brother, John Storrs Fletcher Jr.


  • Officials: Philip Morris plant closing will leave nonprofits in bind (Independent Tribune)
    Cooperative Christian Ministry Food Service Director Barry Porter bags groceries in the warehouse for families in need on Wednesday. The ministry has received large donations from Philip Morris in the past that helped supply the food ministry.


  • Work force leaders say they're ready to help (Independent Tribune)
    Work force development leaders say they are ready to help Philip Morris employees affected by the company?s restructuring. Philip Morris? parent company, Altria Group, announced Tuesday that it would attempt to relocate as many Concord jobs as possible to its Richmond, Va., plant.


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