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Two THB MILL WHISTLE July 8, 1946 125 Receive Work Simplification Certificates J The Manufacturing Division of imi/iiiliflu fj£LD THIS CERTIFIES THAT Has SuacttsfuJiy Ciwpkkd Tmning In ujDiiii siniPiJFifiirrjfli) AnJ mil iipply it to hi) job as his cmtribatim to 'The MARSHALL HELD & COMPANY IDEA”; TO DO the ri^bl thing at the 'right titne, in tk right my; to do smne things ktur than tky were mr done before, to dimituk errors; to know both sides of the questimt; to he courteous; to be an example; to nork for hoc' of the work; to anticipate reqwranenU; bs dcs/ekp moursxs; to r^nize no impediments; to snaster eirannsUnces. to ait front ruison raikr than rule; to he satisfied with nothing short of perfection. Dated,,, AfSUTMiT MANAStR RUlHr MURAC-ER PUNT WfCRlNTENCEITr A total of 125 Work Simplification certificates carrying the Marshall Field and Company “Idea” have been issued to employees who recently completed the 10- session Work Simplification course. A reproduction of the certificate is shown above. Shown below is Ray Warner, left, of the Rayon mill as he receives his certifi cate from Howard Barton, superintendent of the mill. The 125 graduates-were guests of the management at a dinner meeting at Meadow Greens Country club June 2C. L. E. Richards was toastmaster and brief talks were made by the following: H. W. Whitcomb, J. Frank Wilson, P. E. Smith, F. M. Holmes, Jr., G. C. Truslow, Howard Barton, C. P. Wilson, and E. G. Michaels. Jesse W. Hodges, Jr., was three years old June 16. His father, Jesse, Sr., is in the Karastan Finishing department. Bleachery By Charlotte Martin Mrs. Beatrice Earles and children, Lois and Bobby, visited at Fairystone Park Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Price. I’ve kept telling you wedding bells were going to ring in the Bleachery and sure enough they did. On Friday evening Miss Pauline Kel- 1am of Leaksville and Bernice (Bill) Moore of Draper were united in mar riage at the Spray Baptist Church by Rev. H. Fletcher Lambert. On Saturday evening at 5 o’clock at her home Miss Mary Ann Robertson became the bride of John Rae. They were married by Rev. John Whitley, using the double ring ceremony. Good luck to both of you. Beatrice Earles and Elizabeth Meeks went shopping in Greensboro Satur day. Helen Litaker Back From Testing Station Miss Helen Litaker, laboratory tech nician, has returned from Stoneville, Miss., where she spent a month at the government agriculture research and testing division experiment station. While at Stoneville she gained actual experience in cotton fibre testing, mak ing use of certain testing equipment which is on order by our Research and Quality Control department, and which Miss Litaker will operate when the de vices are received in the laboratory.
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