Happenings at Columbus Mill Receives Master Of Music De^ Janet Rebecca Funderburk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Funderburk of Eden, recently received a master of music degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is now in Romania with 44 other members of the Chorale of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The group is spending three weeks behind the Iron Curtain giving informal concerts in youth centers throughout Romania. Miss Funderburk’s father is employed in the Plant Service Department at the Blanket Greige Mill. Shown during the tea held for Mrs. Wilson are, from left, J. L. Crabtree, Mrs. Wilson, Jean Nevionan, RN, and Helen Butterfield, RN. Mrs. Wilson cuts cake during dinner party held in her honor April 27. Mrs. Annie Wilson, LPN, retired on May 1, following 17 and a half years of service to the employees of Columbus Towel Mill. Mrs. Wilson was employed by the Medical Department, serving in the capacity of the evening nurse. A dinner party in her honor was held on April 27, at Callaway Gardens, a resort at Pine Moun tain, Georgia. Attending the party were members of Columbus’ Medical and Industrial Relations Departments and their spouses. Twenty-six people attended the affair. Mrs. Wilson was presented a GE Coffeemaker, a photo memory album, and an orchid corsage by her co-workers. Out of town guests for the event included Mrs. Wilson’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Locklin, a grand daughter, Miss Sue Ann Locklin, her son, Mr. Thomas Wilson, all of Milton, Florida; and Mr. & Mrs. Bobby G. Hinson of Atlanta, Georgia. On April 30, a tea was held in the Medical Department in her honor with approximately 75 guests attending. Among the gifts received at the tea was a flower container fashioned from a shuttle from one of the looms. Many other gifts of appreciation were presented. Mrs. Wilson will make her retirement home at 103 Ticon- deroga Street, Milton, Florida. C •/5 '"Tfl CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all those who showed us so much kindness and thoughtfulness at the death of our loved one, Walter Edgar Thompson. THE FAMILY OF WALTER EDGAR THOMPSON Grandchildren of Employee College Graduates’ Pictures Wanted The Mill Whistle will publish pictures of employees’ sons and daughters, in all of the com pany’s divisions, who will graduate from a college or university early in June. The parents should fill in the coupon below and send it with a photograph of the graduate to The Mill Whistle, Fieldcrest Mills, Eden, N. C., or they may hand the material to one of the plant reporters for The Mill Whistle. It is not necessary that the graduate be wearing a cap and gown. If the parents do not have a photograph, the graduate can usually obtain one from the studio that made his or her picture for the college annual. ^ If there are any employees daughters to graduate from hospital nursing schools we of course wish to include them, too. ’ ’ Graduate’s name Name of college or university Degree to be received Father’s name, Mill, Department Mother’s name. Mill, Department JANET FUNDERBll Registration Is Set (Continued From Page Three) for Fieldcrest’s 90 percent refund program if they have one year of continuous service and if the courses are related to their present or possible future job assignment. Forms will be available and may be filled out at the time of registration. The English 110 course is a study of functional grammar with emphasis on vocabulary, sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling with its application in short compositions dealing with day-to-day situations in industry and social life. The English ill cow comprehensive study d principles of effective communications ai application of these princiiii memorandums, letters, rqi and summaries of conferences. The Business Law « covers the following aru business law: law andsui law and its enforce! contracts, personal png bailments and sales mercial paper, and theii commercial code as it [*t to these fields. Complete Carpet Operation (Continued From Page Four) and may be used as an individual sample or in a kit or book type display. Samples are used by both the Laurelcrest sales people and by wholesale and retail customers. The Area Rug Department cuts, serges and fringes area rugs in rectangular, oval or round shapes. The standard inventory includes 12 sizes. The Cut Order Depam cuts and packages carpd specific size as or customers. The Warehouse Depart processes and ships allctf orders. An additional w goods warehouse is maw at Maxton, N.C. Buy... Sell... Swap Lois, Teresa and Linda Moore granddaughters of Mrs. Carrie are the daughters of Mr. and Trent, a retired employee of the Mrs. Lewis Moore of Hollywood, Draper Sheeting Mill, Spinning Fla. They are the Department. FOR SALE: One camper cover for 8-foot truck bed. Lights inside and outside. $100. Call 627-7511 or contact Oliver Jeffries, Bedspread Weave Room. FOR SALE: Suzuki “90” motor cycle, practically new. Very low mileage. Appearance and performance excellent. A great buy at $325. Call 627-7669 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Handmade solid mahogany corner cupboard. Call Fieldcrest extension 53366 or call 623-2816 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 25-inch console black and white television set. Like new. $100. Call 635-1494 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE; Frigidaire refrigerator and stove. Call Fieldcrest extension 7736 before 5 p.m. or 627-0179 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Girl’s 20-inch spyder bicycle. $20. Also set of youth golf clubs, five clubs and bag. $20. Call 623-6492. LOST: Black beagle puppy. If found, call 623-6931. WANTED TO BUY: Used set of ladies’ golf clubs. Call 635-1283 after 5 p.m FOR SALE: 1972 Yawaji Enduro, 60 cc. 4431 after 5:30 p.®' FOR SALE: Boys bicycle. Five-speed, , gea's. Also Benrus;; electronic watch been used. Ca WANTED TO BUY. Ff ^ shifter for a mission for 1964 F ■ 0216 after 5 p®' from 8 a.m.-5 P;®- liuui u * FOR SALE: 0^ ^ “Rpfliistic” stereo, ^ Realisnc jjjs tuner-amphfier.« , Reason for selling' jji to four-channel Caj^, FOR SALE: Honda per motorcycle- after 3 p.m. FOR SALE: Two , linoleum rugs- Both rugs new. after 5:30 P-nn^ gs,i FOR SALE: Dres^j^j^ practically ne^ 9-12. Call FOR SALE: window air cond% only one summer- 623-3393. ,^1 roB SALE.