THE MILL WHISTLE Vl> FitldcrMt Mills, Inc. Ed*n, N. C. 272M Issued Ev«rY Oth«r Monday For Employaoa and Friondt of Flaldcraat Mills, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR CAMILLE F. PERKINS ” ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mambar, Intarnatlonal Association of Businass Communicators ADVISORY BOARD R.F.BELL W. F. CRUMLEY S. R. CULLIGAN A. H. JUSTICE J.M. MOORE O.L. RAINES R. E. REECE W. F. ROBERTSON REPORTING STAFF Automatic Blanket Plant Janice Ennis Bedspread Finishing Mill Ann Midkiff Bedspread Mill Edna Hopper Blanket Finishing Mill Roslyn Henry Blanket Greige Mill Dovie Gilbert Blanket Warehouse Geraldine Perkins Columbus Towel Mill Mildred Newsome Dallas Service Center Barbara Aldriege Draper Sheeting Mill Ruth Minter Fieldale Towel Mill Faye Warren General Offices Gladys Holland Katherine Manley Karastan Rug Mill Irene Meeks Karastan Service Center Mary Stephens Karastan Spinning-Worsted Pattye Brown Laurelcrest Carpet Plant Stan Bartell Laurelcrest Yarn Mill Barbara Hinson Laurelcrest Service Center Charles L. Moore Los Angeles Service Center Juanita Atkins Midwest Service Center Judy Gluth Mount Holly Spinning Mill Barbara Herrin Non-Woven Mill Doris Shockley Northeast Service Center Mary Kulpak North Carolina Finishing Phyllis Partee Scottsboro Rug Mill Hilda Thomas Sheet Finishing Mill Brenda May Winchester Spinning Mill Ann Wilson Hostesses Wear Costumes From 'American Treasures' Colonial costumes made from products in Fieldcrest’s American Treasures Collection continue to be seen by important audiences. In Raleigh recently, costumes worn by hostesses at the Jeffer- son-Jackson Day breakfast were made from products in the collection, based on authentic designs in the Smithsonian Institution. Also, the costumes were shown and discussed on Betty Elliott’s talk show over WRAL-TV, Channel 5, in Raleigh. Hostesses at the Jefferson- Jackson Day breakfast, attended by 500 people from all over the state, were members of the Wake County Democratic Women’s Club. One of the hostesses was Mrs. Earl Vaughn, formerly of Eden, who made her costume from Printing Block Rose sheets. The week following the breakfast, Mrs. Vaughn’s costume was worn by Mrs. C. Gordon Maddrey, president of the Woman’s Club of Raleigh, when she opened the annual Antiques Fair. Mrs. Maddrey is the mother of Joe Maddrey, an attorney in Eden. Wearing the costumes in the picture above are, from left to right, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Tom Barringer, Mrs. Ed Hedgepeth, Mrs. Joe Johnston and Mrs. Betty Arrington. In Ira five-year-old daughter Johnston. Large Group Gets OSHA-Approved First Aid Train OSHA-approved Red Cross Multi-Media first aid courses have been successfully completed at several Fieldcrest locations so far this year, according to Dr. Charles G. Young, medical director. Most recently completing the course were 18 supervisors from the Bedspread Greige Mill; 12 employees in the New York sales offices; and 16 employees at the Mount Holly Spinning Mill. Those successfully completing the course were: Bedspread Greige Mill — Nathan Agee, Billie Jo Black, Michael Booth, Brantley Combs, Gary Foust, James Gilley, Samuel Hairston, Robert Jarrett, Lonnie Lawson, Stafford Martin, Alfred Moore- field, Edward Joyce, Elmira Priddy, Ernest Roach, Norman Shively, Cleo Smith, Don Stephens and John' Fieldcrest and St. Domestics, New York Curran, Margaret Ph Dredger and Phylli martino. (Continued to Page Til Safety Glasses Prevent Eye Injuiy Matt Redd of the Fieldale Towel Mill feels like he is a lucky man. He has two good eyes today because he was wise enough to wear safety glasses. I m thankful I was wearing Mr. Redd, a bale opener in the Carding Department, was opening a compressed bale of cotton. When he cut one of the bands a piece flew off and struck his safety glasses. The metal frame holding the lens was broken and the lens knocked out. Mr. Redd’s eye was not injured my safety glasses,” he said, x know I would have lost my eye if it hadn’t been protected. Nobody has to remind me to wear my safety glasses while I’m working.” The Fieldcrest Safety Department has nominated Mr. Redd for membership in the Wise Owl Club, of America a natiorial organization composed ot industrial employees whose eyesight has been saved by the wearing of safety glasses. Recent Service Anniversari Forty Years Louis J. Fiacco Karastai 'Thirty Years Ethel B. Cofield Ray F. Law Blanket Greil Eddie G. 'Thomas Twenty-Five Years Virginia H. Ashworth Drapers! Alfred W. Yarbrough Blanket Fii Nettie B. Brooks Twenty Years Christine H. Webb Loretta C. Washburn Blanket Wat Patsy N. Kallam Bedspread ^ Kathryn S. Franklin Edna R, Burroughs .... j Rachel Y. South Doris J. Kennon Blank®! Fifteen Years Fred B. Stigeler Fielder®® Charles B. Arnold Fielder®® B. Ronald Motley 'Thomas L. Foley Charles W. Roberson I , Ten Years qi Ambassador Patterson Draper® Raymond Wray "... 'Tbomas J. Buck Shirley D. Coates Winchester M Donald A. Kraft Fielder®^ Joel T. Manuel ■ Harry E. Lillard Violet M. White ’ZZ'ZZ!! Mattie S. Williams Bedspread Preston D. Clark, Jr Draper® Daniel A. Carter Bennie M. Plybon, Jr. George R. Trent the MiLh