Service Anniversaries Fieldcrest Mills extends congratula tions and sincere appreciation to the following employees who, during the past two weeks, have observed notable anniversaries of continuous service: Thirty-five Years Greeley A. Vestal .. Central Warehouse Twenty-five Years Eugene E. Barrow Blanket James G. Jamerson Towel Broadus Burgess Blanket Maggie L. Mitchell Towel Twenty Years Clifton B. Barham Karastan William Melvin Adkins Rayon Alma P. Hundley Rayon William F. Copeland Hosiery Lois M. Talley Standards Dept. Fifteen Years Charlie W. Saunders Blanket Ruby A. Bray Towel Blanche O. Talbert Bedspread Jesse M. Burton ... Central Warehouse Ralph H. Hundley Sheeting Mildred Norman Karastan Thurman C. Watson Towel Dessie E. Turner Blanket Daisy S. Stevens .. Central Warehouse Ten Years H. Dillard Harris Blanket Lucy S. Radford Blanket Lessie J. Searcy Sheeting Marion Edwards Bedspread E- Claude Jarrett Towel ★ Snow In July 11 Old Council Picture — How Many Can You Name? No, you aren’t seeing things. It is Really five-year-old Charlie Maclsaac, Of Country Club Road riding his sled on One of the hottest days in July. When Charlie’s father, John T. Maclsaac, of Engineering Dept., defrosted h i s 'leep freeze and threw out the “snow”, the youngster ran to the garage and 'dragged out his sled. ti i The picture above was made from an old photograph belonging to Roy Seay of the Cash and Insurance Dept, at the General Office. It shows ‘an early meet ing of the Carolina Cooperative Council in the gymnasium at Central YMCA, Spray, probably around 1920 or 1921. If you look closely, you will be able to identify a number of present Coun cil members. L. W. Clark, at that time general manager of the mills, is shown (with folded hands) in center fore ground. Hard-working secretary in left foreground is Luther H. Hodges. Towel Mill Man Has Two Sons In Armed Forces The Harrell brothers, of Fieldale, Da vid and Roy Jr., have written to request that the Mill Whistle be sent to them. Roy Jr., is in the navy and David is in the air force. They are sons of R. J. Harrell, assistant foreman of carding at the Towel Mill. Their addresses follow: Cpl. David L. Harrell A. F. 4013th Opns. Sqdn. Box 247, Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, New Mexico. He ^ # Roy G. Harrell Jr., 4277946 S. R. Co. 663 U.S.N.T.C. Great Lakes, 111. Seminary Representative Pays Visit To Mills Wildlife Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Leaksville Township chapter of the Rockingham County Wildlife Club will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Septem ber 4, in the Municipal Building at Spray. Marshall Meeks (Shearing Dept., Finishing Mill) chapter president, said plans for the organization’s winter pro gram will be laid at this meeting. All members of the chapter are urg ed to attend and the public is invited. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to friends in the Bleachery for flowers sent at the death of my father, Peter Hairston. May God bless each of you. —FELIX HAIRSTON. Rev. Lamar Williamson, Jr., of Un ion Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va., spent several days here as a part of a religious survey of industrial areas. He will report his findings to the sem inary faculty for their use in training men for pastorates in southern indus trial communities. He is shown (left) with J. K. McConnell, industrial chap lain at Fieldcrest Mills. A native of Monticello, Ark., Mr. Wil liamson graduated from the Seminary in May 1951. This Fall he will go to Montpellier, France for study in the Seminary of the Reformed Church of France. He will soudy on the Howerton Award, a fellowship estab lished at Union Seminary to foster bib lical preaching. JVtONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1951 3