Page Two THE MILL WHISTLE May 7, 1945 Mantion Around the Mills Central Warehouse By Maybud Stanley Misses Doris and Mary Kathryn Ship- ton of Salisbury were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shipton. Mr. J. T. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Phipplis and little daughter Gale, of Greensboro, were visiting relatives in Leaksville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Booker, son Wil liam Charles, and Mr. T. C.Stanley spent last Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ashworth in Draper. Hello, Tommie Woodlief, we heard about you joining a new outfit. Hurry and get it over with and come home. Mr. and Mrs. George Coveil and fam ily of Elkton, Md., Mrs. J. W. Keys and Mrs. Clyde Shelor of Martinsville; Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Irva Hop kins, Railroad street. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Knight, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stanley attended the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Prilla- man at Stoneville. Misses Lottie Eggleston, Louise Shu mate and Edith Hawkins were dinner guests of Miss Nancy Matlock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robertson and sons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mur phy at Roanoke, Va., last week. Hello, Otis and Thomas, hope you are all well. Love—Aunt Myrtle. Love to you Gordon. Myrtle. y ... — Bleachery By Charlotte Martin Mr. B. T. Robertson recently visited his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Washburn and daughter. Sunshine. Mary Thomas visited relatives and friends near Roanoke, Virginia last Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. R. J. Sharon, Frank Roberts and daughter May, of Pine Hall and Stokes- dale, spent Sunday with the latter’s sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Richardson on Lawson street. Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs. H. W. Pe ters were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitz gerald. Hazel Roberts Groom, recently spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Annie Roberts enroute to join her husband Pvt. Ned Groom, v/ho is stationed at Denver, Colorado. We are glad to have Clara Brown, Guy Austin ' and Elinabeth McCollum back with us after being out sick. Those on the sick list now are Ora At kins, Opal Baughn, India Hubbard, Ma mie Jones, Katie Land, and Edna Mc Collum. Hurry back to work, girls—• We miss you. Eliza Washburn, got all excited Mon day morning. She heard from that sailor brother of hers Leslie Robertson S2/c and he is on hi" way home. Bring him on down to see us Eliza. We want to see him. Garland Ferguson, formerly with the Frazier Brothers, has given up his radio career, for a job sweeping in the fin ishing mill, and now spends 40 minutes at lunch time singing in the American warehouse. “How about singing for us sometime Garland, we like singing too?” A fellow who is always putting some thing in the Whistle for someone else and never gets his name in there is about to see his name in print. Here goes “STAFFORD STEGALL.” How does it look? Now do you feel any bet ter Stafford? We have a fellow stepping high in the bleachery, but hasn’t stepped in any holes yet, and now* his theme song is “I’ll Be Seeing You” since he got a pair of specs. How about it Ethan, I think you sorta acquired a new name about that time didn’t you? V . . . — Woolen Mill By Annie Crews Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Woodlief ’enter tained for their daughter, Mrs. Louise Sweeney, Thursday night April 26. She was showered with many useful gifts. C. M. Pender received a card from his son, Philip, who has been a prisoner of war since December 17, dated Feb. This is the first message that has been received from him since he has been reported a prisoner. We hope that he has been liberated by now. We’ve never seen anyone so thrilled as Mrs. Minnie Martin is about her first grandchild, Brenda Anne. We hear that she gets up at all hours of the night to she if she’s there, afraid that she might have been dreaming. We’ll have to admit she’s a granddaughter to be proud of for she’s a beautiful baby. We welcome Coy Martin to our Mill as an employee of the Inspection de partment. Sgt. Geoffrey Thacker, brother of Lucille Joyce, was home for the week end. He is now stationed at Camp Davis, N. C. Mrs. Della Pratt, of the Finishing department, has received word that her husband, Pfc. Billie Pratt, has been slightly wounded. He is now in a hos pital in France. We hope Elroy Cox is doing nicely after having his tonsils removed Satur day. Sam Hale, of Roanoke,Va., visited his niece, Mrs. Sadie Carter, during the week-end. S 3/c and Mrs. Jesse Hale and babyi all of Bainbridge, Md., spent an eight^^ day leave with relatives and friends here. Edna Kiser visited friends in Reids- ville for the week-end. Mrs. Lorene Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith in Burlington during the week-end. We all express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Hugh Angle, of the Army,brother of Sadie Angel, of the Finishing department, who died in a hospital in Italy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillon have a newcomer at their home now. It’s a baby daughter, Angela Sue. . Pfc. Junie Nichols, son of Mrs. Allen Nichols, of Spray, was liberated April 29 in Mooseburg, Germany, by the Seventh Army. He has been oversca.s nearly three years and has been a pri soner of war in Germany for ten months. Mrs. Loula Meeks has received a telegram from I he War Department stating that her son, Russell, who has been reported missing in action since December, is a prisoner of war. Bransford Carter visited his parents of Ridgeway, Va., during the week-end. We welcome Pauline Smith, Swannie Odell, Ruby Minter, Helen Higgs andj Brown as new employees of our mill. Rangeley Price, S 2/c of the Navy, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Wesley Shropshire. V . . . — Karastan Mill By Frances Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and daugh ter, Barbara, visited the former’s brother, who is critically ill, over the week-end at Guilford College. Sgt. Edward Priddy and wife have returned to Spence Field, Ga., after spending a 15-day furlough in the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Posey Priddy, on Jefferson street. Lorraine Nance, of Danville, Va., spent the week-end with Inez Clarke in Oakland Heights. We are glad to hear that Lottie Church is recovering nicely from her recent operation at the Leaksville hos pital. Jesse Wilbur Joyce, F 1/c of Dan ville, R. I., recently spent a five-day leave with his wile and son Emma Mae and Kenneth Joyce, Leaksville route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Turner and Clint Atkins attended the horse show at Chatham, Va., last Saturday night. Mrs. Lem Shelton, of Meadow road,^^ Draper, entertained at a delightful^B party on April 20 honoring her little^^ daughter, Kay Frances, on her ninth birthday. The little honoree’s mother directed a number of games in which (Continued on page 3)