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^ ■ ". *®S5. THE MILL, whistle S;i;■' ■ \: i^'''m-■ Copyright, 1966, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Spray, N. C. . „»es Issued Every Other Monday For Ernpiot and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Irie,. OTIS MARUOWE editor Member, South Athin*' Council Of Industria Editors Vol. XXIV Mon., March 7, 1966> Ng:^.. SERVICE Inniversar^es Forty Years William R. Thompson Finish*®” Fieldale Community Fund check for $3,722.78 is presented to Heart Fund chairman. Fieldale Makes Donation To Heart Fund In an informal ceremony attended by Towel Mill employees representing the Fieldale Community Fund, a check for $3,722.78 was presented to Joseph R. Pace, chairman of the Martinsville- Henry County Heart Fund. Shown above as the presentation was made are left to right, seated, John West, chairman of the Community Fund Committee; D. A. Purcell, Towel Mill manager; and Mr. Pace. Standing are Troy Hopkins, Jannett Patterson, Ra mona Nichols and W. M. Flannagan, representing their departments at the Towel Mill. The Fieldale Community Fund earlier made a donation to the Martinsville- Henry County March of Dimes. Alloca tions are to be made to the United Fund, Cancer Crusade, Cerebral Palsy and other deserving agencies serving the area. Under the Fieldale plan only one solicitation is made in the Towel Mill each year. At that time an employee may pledge a single contribution to be paid in small installments through pay roll deductions. The money raised is used for the Community Fund and other authorized fund drives. The funds are administer ed by a committee composed of repre sentatives from each department in the mill. In addition to those members shown above, the 1966 committee includes Sam Harris, Lester Harris, Mary Lou Allen, James B. Dalton, James Taylor, Roy Quesenberry, Clyde Brown, Doris Steag all, Glennie Hall, and Kathleen Gusler. Employee’s Son Gets Music Honor A Fieldcrest employees’s son has been honored by the American Choral As sociation which has asked him to join the National High School Chorus which will tour the United States and Canada this summer. He is Lamar Carden, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Carden of Phenix City, Ala. His father is area standards super visor at the Muscogee Towel Mill, Co lumbus, Ga. Lamar, a Central High School senior at Phenix City, and a straight-A stu ■ dent, was selected to become one of 40 students from all of the United States who will meet in Memphis in June. Will Make Five-Week Tour The chorus will be accompanied by a band made up of high school students and will perform in Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, New York, Chicago, De troit, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto and many other cities during a five-week tour. A tenor, Lamar was recommended by Mrs. B. F. Register, Central High choral Thirty Years gj Elizabeth S. LaMar .... General un Valeria R. Joyce Bedspr Twenty-Five Years John D. Cannon Ola Walker Ka a j Mabel L. Davis Lorene H. Casey David E. Simons, Jr ® -* R. Edwin Lea Essie C. Hampton Twenty Years L. C. Freeman Emma J. Williams ^ as^** Enoch Artis Maggie N. Joyce id ichii*® John W. Mounce Coy Hundley Blaf* Bla**' Eva W. Hensley Stephens B. Carden Susie T. Cheney Albert Thomas, Jr Bedsp' .. Muscat' ... Musco^, MusC Jesse L. Cooper Bedspread I* Sadie C. Martin A^ge® Henry Vaughn 1^**® Fifteen Years She® Ola A. Callahan .. Kyle E. Edwards Martha J. Hale Bedspread t ^1 Donald G. Trantham Harry C. Collins ®cvfpeti®^ Paul B. Westbrook cheet*®’ Lester Gates Mus Redman Johnson Karastan Shirley R. Black Auto. B* Ten Years isfr lotha Morris Bedspread ^ Elbridge F. Emory ^ rast®" Shirley H. Freeman ^ Charles R. Williamson Charles C. Bagwell Thomas G. Bentley Karastan -pj Kenneth R. Vernon Bih Madeline C. Boulding William R. Scales LAMAR CARDEN director. Along with the application, a tape recording containing three songs sung by him was sent to the J** committee. Mrs. Register said Lamar was ^ £ outstanding in ‘South Pacific’. cepts teaching and is just a fin® she said. Lamar is tenor soloist for the side Baptist Church. ; THE MILL WHI =
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