® MILL WHISTLE Captains Named For “Y” Membership Campaign Mills Are Host To Sears, Roebuck & Co. Sales Contest Winners As the prize in a sales contest 10 do mestics section managers from Sears, Roebuck & Co. retail stores last week enjoyed a trip to Fieldcrest Mills where, with headquarters at the Fieldale Lodge, they toured the mills and made side trips to Philpott Dam and Fairystone Park. The group came to Danville from Chicago in a private plane belonging to Sears, Roebuck & Co. They arrived Tuesday evening; the plane waited for them and flew them back to Chicago Friday afternoon. Sears had offered an expense-paid trip as a reward for the group’s in creasing sales of the better styles and gift merchandise. After discussion of trips to New York or Chicago it was de cided to visit Fieldcrest Mills where the pleasure trip could Vie combined with observations in the mills and our quality control laboratories. Accompanying the winners were W. J. Troost, Chicago, Sears’ retail sales man ager; D. D. Helvie, Sears’ sheet buyer; and C. E. Moulton, head of our sheet (Continued on Page Eight) i I Picture above shows captains who will lead the annual membership campaign for Tri-Cities’ YMCA’s, May 1 - 16. All Y.M.C.A. umts and the Girls Club wUl participate. Mayor John Smith of Leaksville, Mayor A. S. Darnels ® ^ Mayor T. A. Hall of Spray are serving as honorary chairmen of t e ca p • eral chairman of the drive is Macon P. Miller with Dr. Kenneth Miller aide. T Henry Street “Y” campaign will be under the leadership of Robert Broadnax with Miss Dorothy Carelock and Mrs. Frances Moore as co-chairmen. Captains in the picture, representing various sectors of the Tri-Cities left to right are: J. E. Rodgers, T. B. Hamrick, Lester Fulcher, Dale Cooper, Fred Sturteva and White T. Reeder. ment. His hours there will be from 2:45 p. m. to 4 p. m. on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. R. L. Wilkes continues as personnel manager for the Spray area, with responsibility for administering group insurance. United Mutual Aid, work men’s compensation and other employee benefits for all mills. He will have supervision over the maintenance of records pertaining to the Retirement Program and the 25-Year Club. Messrs. Thomas and Wilkes will re port to Jones W. Norman, personnel director. Leaksville Personnel Office Will Be Closed For reasons of economy, effective May 1, the Personnel Dept, has arrang ed to close Leaksville Personnel Office. All employments for the Bedspread and Karastan mills will be handled through the Spray Personnel Office. This should not seriously inconvenience anyone since all physical examinations and pre- employment testing have been done at Spray. This has in the past necessitated a trip to the Spray Personnel Office for all employments. J. O. Thomas, Leaksville personnel manager, will be transferred to Spray and will be in charge of employments for the Leaksville and Spray mills. However, an office is being prepared at the Leaksville gatehouse where Mr. Thomas will be available to employees of the Bedspread and Karastan mills who desire information or assistance on personnel matters other than employ- Radio Series Ends The Fieldcrest Show ended its sixth yearly series over Station WLOE Sun day afternoon, April 27 in a special pro gram highlighted by a message by Harold W. Whitcomb, assistant general manager. As in the past the “live” pro gram will be suspended during the sum mer months. Carolina Council Names Officers For New Year In the election of officers for the Carolina Cooperative Council at the meeting April 17, Otis Marlowe was elected president, succeeding Jones W. Norman. J. B. Lamar was elected vice- president and J. K. McConnell was re elected secretary. R. L. Wilkes was named assistant secretary and J. G. Commins was elected a member of the program committee. Chairmen of the remaining commit tees were named as follows: attendance, Joe Foster; refreshment, Melvin Moore; and constitution, S. E. Adcock. The new officers will be installed at the September meeting. The election is usually held at the May meeting just before the Council suspends its activi ties for the summer months. Officers were elected at the April meeting this year because of a special program plan ned for the May meeting to be held m the Leaksville high school auditorium.