Home Economics Teachers Visit Karastan Mill
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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
Vol7xi Monday, AprH 27, 1953 No. 19
Service Anniversaries
Thirty-Five Years
Robert N. Brown .. Central Warehouse
James G. Turner .... Synthetic Fabrics
Twenty-Five Years
Ila S. Krantz Finishing
Twenty Years
James R. Smith Synthetic Fabrics
Fifteen Years
Nora H. Martin Blanket
Jesse L. Kennon Blanket
Letha Wray Minter Sheeting
James Thomas Thornton Blanket
Fairie Williams Blanket
Elwood N. Sedell Karastan
Dewey E. DeHart Finishing
Mary L. Lynch Blanket
Noel J. Holt Towel
Martha T. Snody Electric Blanket
Jack Vipperman Blanket
Roma Steve Wall Towel
Robert F. Wilmoth Karastan
Home economics teachers from high
schools in Rockingham County, who
toured the Karastan Rug Mill, Monday
afternoon, April 13, shown above, left
to right are Isabelle Buckley, Girls’
Club; Pauline Hoover, Tri-City high
school; Helen Robertson, Mayodan;
Betsy Thompson, Wentworth; Annie B.
Anthony, Reidsville; Mary Lib Trent,
Madison; Doris Shipton, Ruffin; and
Lucile Miller, Leaksville-Spray junior
high school.
Jesse McKinney, extreme left, and
Roy Whitten, extreme right, were
guides for the mill tour.
Crown Of Thorns
Five Generations of Fieldale Family
Rev. J. K. McConnell, Industrie
Chaplain at Fieldcrest Mills, is shoW®
with a crown of thorns which he r®'
ceived just before Easter from
George Penn Dillard, Jr., in BethleheH^
An accompanying note read: “CroWD
of thorns similar to the one our
wore, sent in memory of His suffering-; ’
‘Who His Own self bare our sins in S*®
own body.’ 1 Peter, 2:24.” .
Dr. Dillard, a Draper native, is chi®*
of staff at Berachah Tuberculosis sana'
torium. He and his family have been ^
Bethlehem since August 1952 and
to remain three years.
Five generations of the Foster family
are shown in the above photograph.
Left to right are Mrs. J. W. Foster; her
son, Bob Foster; his daughter, Mrs.
Eugene Morrison; her daughter, Mrs.
Vivian Ramsey, and her daughter, little
Linda Ramsey. Mrs. Morrison is a
seamer at the Hosiery Mill.
New Weatherproofing
Weatherproof Coating—A weather'
proof coating has come onto the marker
that can be sprayed on roofs and otheT
parts of the house, making them corO'
pletely resistant to abrasion, fumes an>
fire.
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The word “companion” is derived
from com, the Latin word for “together,
and “panis,” Latin for bread. In other
words, companions are those who ha^®
eaten bread together.
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