^4 • * $r Mn , *.V V' , ^ '.* .t'7^-* v^jy- -- \ • • i •^'•■Vr^ ■"k * A At luncheon, from left, H. H. Newton, W. 0. Marlowe, Anne Marlowe, Jones Norman. Co-Workers Honor W. O. Marlowe !i^, ^. . V ■■•■jiffif o: V # ■"* ■ '-t n f I Before Otis Marlowe retired on April 1, after more than 30 years as editor of The Mill Whistle, a number of events were held in his honor. On Wednesday, March 30, a luncheon was held for Mr. Marlowe at Meadow Greens Country Club which was attended by more than 80 Fieldcrest employees. A special guest at the luncheon was his wife, Anne, a retired Fieldcrest employee. Brief remarks were made by H.H. Newton, vice president-industrial Relations, who presented Mr. Marlowe with a gift from all those attending. Jones Norman, area personnel manager of the Karastan and Bedspread Mills, mayor of Eden, and a long-time personal friend of the Marlowes, also spoke briefly after which Mr. Marlowe addressed the group. A reception was held Thursday, March 31, in the conference room at the General Offices from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. during which a large number of (Continued To Page Six) * j mm * m At reception, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Marlowe. ya wr fr»M PitLldc^tnm ■ t • » •, f, * » mOL, 1» jJ V * ^ Vl ’ Hd ay, APRIL 18, 1977 Harold W. Whitcomb, right, former president and retired chairman of the board of Fleidcrest Mills, Inc., chats with W. 0. Marlowe at re ception. 5 y