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From left to right, Charles Stophel, Euel Clifton and Walter Fain. Sheeting Mill Men Get Loomfixer Training As the second stage of a loomfixer training program, five employees of the Sheeting Mill are engaged in overhaul ing work after completing training in the setting of loom motions and the Graduate diagnosis of loom troubles. The earlier classes were held in the Training Room at the Draper mills and were taught by Euel Clifton, a loom fixer who also is in charge of the over hauling phase of the training program. Members of the class were Fred Chrisman, of the Weave Room; Robert Clifton, Weave Room; Howard O. Ed wards, Inspection Department; Walter Fain and Charles Stophel, both of the Weave Room. Pamela Kay Morgan Pamela Kay Mor gan is now 21 months old, was much young er when the picture was made. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Bud) Morgan of Spray. The father is employed as a hand cutter at the Finishing Mill. The mother, Linda, is an inspector - folder at the Sheet Finishing Mill. Pamela Kay is granddaughter of Junior Morgan, a nap- per operator at the Finishing Mill. Sylvia Robertson Kenyon graduated from Greensboro College in January with an A. B. degree in English. She was both a Dean’s List student and a signer of the Golden Book for all of her four years in college and was a member of Epsilon Lambda Sigma. She was married December 19 to Larry W. Kenyon, a senior in textile technology at North Carolina State. The couple lives in Raleigh, where Sylvia is an eighth grade English teacher. Sylvia is the daughter of Helen Rob ertson, of the Payroll and Banking De partment at the General Offices, Spray. Bonnie Kay Turner Fieldale Town Drag Shown in the ac companying picture is Bonnie Kay Turner, who is eight years old and is in the third grade. She is the daughter of Virginia Turner, who is a hemmer in the Sew- i n g Department at the Towel Mill, Fiel dale, Va. Join and use the Credit Union. By FAYE WARREN I MARY LIB MINTER recuperating nicely from recent surgerey . . . JOSE PHINE SHELOR loving to drive in snow, and without chains . . . HOY GILBERT and ROB BARRETT looking forward to retirement after 40 of company service . . . BUREN enjoying another birthday . . . AILEEJN HANDY being so complimentary about this column . . . EDITH WRAY de scribing that new car to friends . • • WADE NELSON showing another visit or through the mill . . . LURA beaming with pride over the new grand- baby . . . Friends of GENEVA R® T NOLDS waiting to hear her play tW five string banjo . . . MARY ARNOL and EMMA MARTIN observing those recent photographs in this paper . • j The camera catching MAMIE SAW ERS with her hand in the pickle ja . . . MYRTIE and NOEL TILLEY visit' ing their daughter for a week in Texa . . . ESTHER GILLEY enjoying tfte party given for her daughter and son- in-law . . . ANNA MERRIMAN sug' gesting a name for the new county hig school . . . MIKE HUNDLEY handing out “It’s A Boy” cigars . . . JOB HAGER loving to show those baby P*^' tures . . . MARGARET WEBSTE^^' joying those daylight hours . . - REPORTER hoping that readers of tm column will give her their news item^ etc. . . . Thanks for all the nice con^ ments, especially the kind note fr° Spray. Towel Mill Names Top Weavers, Fixers Leading loomfixers and weavers a* the Towel Mill are listed below for tn most recent periods of record. The “Weavers of the Week” are tho with the lowest percentage of secon with respect to the standards for various loom groups. . j The “top” loomfixers are deterrnin through a combination of low secon and high loom efficiency on the sectio for which they are responsible. Weavers—^W/E January 24 Dobby & Cam William j Jacquard Terry Norman New C-7 Looms Lauren Fixers—W/E January 24 ^ Dobby & Cam Bert Finl Jacquard Terry Billy St New C-7 Looms Joe Joi* Weavers—^W/E January 17 , Dobby & Cam Wayne Has» Jacquard Terry Norman New C-7 Looms Lauren Fixers—W/E January 17 ^ Dobby & Cam Melvin Woodwa ^ Jacquard Terry John New C-7 Looms John THE MILL WHISTI"
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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