Fieldcresters... Social and Personal Automatic Blanket Mill By Barbara Schacht Mary and Kenneth Ross had a grand vacation at Pamlico Beach. Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, Cape Hat- teras, and the Outer Banks were the vacation destination of Edna Howe and family and Polly Gunn and her family. Alma Lamar and her family spent vacation week sunning at Crescent Beach, S. C. Jim and Katie Hankins spent the week sight-seeing in Washington and Annapolis. Ila Caudle toured Washington, D. C. and points in Maryland. The Carl Grohs and Abilene Manley spent the week at Cherry Grove Beach. Joline McDaniel and husband had loads of fun at Carolina Beach and Manteo. Noah Compton reports the fun was never better at Carolina and Wrights- ville Beach. Madeline and Robert Meador, Kath leen and Oscar Mills and Joy Wise had an interesting and enjoyable trip to Williamsburg and Jamestown. Mae, George and Ann Kilner spent two v/eeks on a trip to Kansas where they visited relatives and friends and did some sightseeing. Sara, Richard, Gloria Jean and By ron Hicks, along with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pendleton, took a tour of the Great Smokies. Joy and Clarence Taylor and three young ones spent a few days on the Carolina beaches enjoying the sun and wstGr* Joy and Louis Outland and Mr. and Mrs. John Harter visited relatives in Dayton, Ohio. Welcome back to Juanita Gibson who has been out for about 3 months. Karastan Office By Mary Stephens Lucy Clark, husband Bill and daugh ter Patricia spent their vacation in Florida. Kitty Mae Martin made a tour of Jamestown and Williamsburg, Va. G. T. Sykes and family attended the graduation of his daughter Carolyn, at Carlton College, in Northfield, Minn. Anne Navey reports a wonderful time at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Audrey and Leon Ingram spent their vacation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. We welcome Phyllis Thomas as our new file clerk. We are glad to report that Geneva Reynolds is doing fine after her recent operation and will be back at work soon. Selma McCormack, who is taking a leave of absence, was given a shower in pink and blue by the girls in the Cost and Payroll Departments. We welcome Betty Joyce back in the Payroll Department after an absence of several months. Draper Office By Mamie Link “Flick,” Lorine, and Kathy Pruitt re port a grand time at White Lake dxu-ing vacation; Lorine says the fire didn’t get too hot for them as they stayed the entire week. Janice Sparks is wearing a glorious tan she got while in Atlantic City. Jean Parrish went to visit her folks up in those cool mountains at Boone. Ruby and Bill Hairfield say the water’s still fine at Myrtle Beach, S. C. It must be ’cause Nellie and Bill Harvey were down there, too. Floda Somers, after going to New York City several weeks back, just had to take off again. This time to the camp meeting in High Point. Several of our vacationers just spent the time resting and relaxing at home —June Harris, Nannie Gilley, and Mer ita Hopkins. Virginia Ashworth went on a riding vacation up in Virginia and took in the lovely mountain views. We’re sorry that she was out sick part of the week after vacation. We’re most happy to have Gladys Smith and that lovely wit of hers with us, even if only a short time. Yours truly traveled to Roxboro with Robert and Hazel Powell to visit their “country cousins.” Believe me, everything they say is true! One eats and lives in royal fashion—then brings home all one can carry. Nantucket Notes By Patsy Barton and Lois GUli® Jane Reynolds and family spent the week at Myrtle Beach. Velma and Garland Newnam vaca tioned at Nags Head. Jones and Ann Norman reported good fishing at Nags Head. Walter and Barbara Schacht spent the week in New Hampshire. Lucille and Peggy Ziglar and fam' ilies enjoyed a week at Ocean Drive Beach. Lib Lamar and family were a*' Crescent Beach. Mildred Kapps visited her sister at Shaw Air Force Base in South Caro lina. Ben Dunton visited his parents in New York. Reba Hancock visited her brother in Kinston. Jim Covington and family visited their families at Wilmin^on and Morehead. Jackie McBride spent the week Sunken Meadow Beach, Virginia. Margie Kapps vacationed at Nags Head and Manteo where she saw the Lost Colony. Doris and Les Brown are now vaca tioning in Florida. John Maclsaac and family camped in Maine and report wonderful fishing- Best wishes to Stan Ellington and his bridej the former Peggy Ann Penning ton of Speedway, West Virginia. Joy One of proudest grandfathers at Fieldcrest Mills is Henry A. Chilton, long-service employee of the Blanket Mill wool spinning department. He has 16 grandchildren. Eight of them whose pictures were available, are shown above. Top row, left to right. Dickie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCollum, Leaksville; Sylvia, daughter of M/Sgt. and Mrs. William Chilton, Fairbanks, Alaska; Preston and Bar bara, children of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Muncy, Portsmouth, Va. Bottom row, Cecil, Jr. and Gordon Ray, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil French, Draper; next is a larger pic ture of Gordon Ray; Walter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Witty, Reidsville; and Bevelene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hudson, of Reidsville. 6 FIELDCREST MILL WHISTLE