WHISTLE Copyright 1953, Marshall Field & Company Issued Every Two Weeks By and For the Employees of Fieldcrest Mills, Divi sion of Marshall Field & Company, Inc., Spray, North Carolina OTIS MARLOWE Editor Vol. XI Monday, Jan. 5, 1953 No. 12 H. E. Williams Named Central “ Y” President H. E. Williams, Safety Director for Fieldcrest Mills, has been elected presi dent of the recently consolidated Cen tral YMCA for the year 1953. Other of ficers chosen to serve along with Wil liams include Cletus F. Tulloch, Vice President, and Rev. William P. P>rice, Secretary. These officers were elected by mail ballot. This was the first election since the consolidation of the Leaksville- Spray YMCA’s. Retiring officers of the Central YMCA are Glenn Simpson, President; Rev. Guy D. Saunders, Vice President, and E. Williams, Secretary. Outgoing officers of the Leaksville “Y” are Jones W. Nor man, President, Cletus F. Tulloch, Vice President, and Numa R. Martin, Secre tary. 10 Months Old r I Karen Lynne Hodjres is now 10 months old, was younger when this picture was made. Karen is the daughter of Irving Hodges of the Sheet Scheduling Dept. She and her father make their home with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hodges on the Ridgeway road. Karen is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aaron of Draper. Mrs. Aaron (Edith) is employed in the Blanket Cloth Room. Mr. Aaron formerly work ed in Blanket Wool Carding. 2 . Employee’s Son Is Ordained As Minister WiUiam T. Marshall, son of Dillard Marshall, long-service employee of the Karastan weave room, has been ordain ed a minister of the Moravian church. The ordination ceremony at Leaksville Moravian church was performed by Bishop J. Kenneth Pfohl, Winston- Salem, bishop of the Southern P>rovince of the Moravian church of America, as sisted by Rev. G. Howard Foltz, pastor of the local congregation. Young Marshall is a Leaksville native and graduated from high school here ir 1945. He attended Wake Forest for one year and was a day student at Salem college for a year. He then entered Moravian coUege at Bethlehem, Pa-i graduating in 1949. For the next three ■years he attended Moravian Theological seminary in Bethlehem and received hi® B.D. degree last June. Since Jime he has been serving a® supply pastor of churches in the vicinity of Winston-Salem and is expected assume his duties soon as a fuU-tim® pastor. John Wyatt, an Englishman, first spun cotton by machine in 1730. Annual Distributors Meeting Held At Roanoke, Va. Picture above shows scene at the annual Fieldcrest distributors meeting Hotel Roanoke, in Roanoke, Va., December 9-12. Many of the executives and salc^" men from our wholesale distributors from all parts of the United States visited mills on Thursday, December 11, (See pictures on page four.) 1 Derem^l^^^a^f MrTof thT^^n^^ organization who toured the va,, the tour was Blythe G Black of our Retail Sto®^ FIELDCREST MILL WHiST