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July 8, 1946 THE MILL WHISTLE Seven 55 EMPLOYEES RETIRE UNDER PENSION PLAN man, 23 13 A complete list by mills of Ihe employees who were retired on pension by Marshall Field and company, Manufacturing Division, June 30, is carried below, along with the employee classification and length of service: Bedspread Mill Ollie Moricle, spooler hand, 13 years, one month. J. P. Pearman, sweeper, 23 years, six months. Robert H. Pulliam, watchman, 17 years, six months. George Via, dye hand, 15 years. Cabell P. Wall, superintendent, 46 years, six months. Blanket Mill Columbus M. Carter, gate keeper, 26 years, eight months. Alexander J. Combs, card feeder, 17 years, two months. George W. Flanagan, elevator, 24 years, nine months. Charlie M. Harris, watchman, 23 years, eight months. Sam W. Harvey, oiler, 18 years, seven months. Sam Jackson, sanitary years, three months. Emory Murray, card feeder, years, 11 months. J. M. Purdy, plumber, 29 years, one month. William R. Smith, cgrd feeder, 21 years, eight months. William A. Wilson, watchman, 18 years, 10 months. Bleachery Annie E. Roberts, head inspector, 13 years. Central Supply John E. Williams, supply room clerk, 45 years, one month. Central Warehouse Nelson A. McBride, foreman, 47 years, six months. Allie M. Williams, ticket and bag blankets, 35 years, seven months. Finishing Miil Jesse T. Bryant, napper operator, 21 years, liine months. Stowell S. Dodson, watchman, 12 years, eight months. James A. Edwards, head mainten ance, 40 years, seven months. State Alice Farris, sewing, 30 years, 10 months. Joanna T. Hardy, folder, 13 years, 10 months. Benjamin F. Lee, machinist, 15 years, five months. Sam J. Robertson, watchman, 18 years, three months. R. L. Simpson, No. 1 carpenter, 22 years, five months. Willie J. Wade, assistant foreman, 24 years, seven months. General Ofliee Ernest D. Pitcher, office finance officer, 61 years, five months. William B. Wilson, office cashier, 44 years, eight months. Karastan Mill Rufus L. Carter, frame fixer, 23 years, three months. E. F. Clarke, engineer, 23 years, six m.onths. Charlie L. Grogan, spool bin hand, 22 years, eight months. Sallie C. McCulloch, fringer, 18 years, three months. W. H. Owens, foreman, 48 years, six months. llayon Mill Ernest E. Cheek, supply keeper, 21 years, nine months. Jar:per I. Johnston, foreman, 35 years, nine months. Numa H. McCollum, clerk, 17 years, five months. Sales Office—Chicago A. S. Heath, 41 years, 10 months. Sheeting Mill Robert J. Pratt, 20 years, five months. Spray Civic Association Abner J. Terry, laborer, 9 years, four months. Towel Mill ■ Otway F. Barbour, watchman, 20 years, eight months. Gillivan T. Carter, roller coverer, 27 years, one month. Will C. Cress, weaver, 10 years, nine months. John F. Dalton, supply carrier, 26 years, five months. James H. Going, gate watchman, 27 years, 11 m.onths. George B. Hairston, laborer, 23 years, four months. Charlie L. Merriman, gate watch man, 25 years. John W. Nunn, dryer, 10 years, 11 months. Woolen Mill Robert W. Cox, quill collector, 22 years, six months. Henry A. Earles, watchman, 23 years, eight months. Monroe Fields, watchman, 45 years, four months. Charlie W. Fowler, sweeper, 42 years, six months. Percy T. Hailey, assistant foreman, 24 years, two months. Charlie A. Pulliam, watchman, 39 years, nine months. Pitcher Retires With Long Service Record In ceremonies at the luncheon for retiring employees last Monday, Luther H. Hodges, vice-president of the Company and .general manager of the Manufacturing Division, is shown above at right as he congratulated E. D. Pitcher, finance officer who retired with pension after serving Marshall Field and Company 61 years and six months. Other officials in the picture are Harold W. Whitcomb, divisional vice- president of the Company and assistant general manager of the Manufacturing Division, at left; J. Frank Wilson, production ijianager, in center background; and Ben C. Trotter, Manufacturing Division representative on the retirement commit tee, at right.
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