^OL. XV Spray, N. C., Monday, September 24, 1956 NUMBER 6 Fieldcrest Honors Long-Service Group A part of the crowd at the 25-Year picnic. More pictures on page eiirht. Reed To Be Council Speaker On Oct. 18 C. s. Reed, Duke Power Co. vice President and rate engineer, will trace progress and growth of the Pied- *'^ont Carolinas when he is featured speaker at the opening meeting of the ^^'olina Cooperative Council Thursday ®^6ning, October 18 at 7:30 o’clock in ® Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A. Blending original humorous poetry ith cold statistics, Mr. Reed will out- the South’s growth from a “one- °®llus economy” to the highly diver- lied prodoction center the region is today, p Reed is a native of Pittsburgh, who came South permanently in ^ He and Mrs. Reed live on and jPerate a farm at Matthews near Char- Ue. He was a rate consultant before 1 ^^ing Duke Power and is nationally in the field of electric, water, ^ transit rate making. ^6 is a past president of the Char- ® Engineers Club and of the Char- lott, Kiwanis Club. He writes poetry' a hobby. Courses In Departmental Management To Start At Fieldcrest This Week The first in a series of courses in various phases of departmental man agement which will continue over a period of several years, will open this week at Spray and Fieldale. Foremen and assistant foremen from all mills will participate. The courses were arranged by the Training Dept, and will be conducted by instructors from the mills and staff departments. Each class will meet from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. one night a week for about 10 weeks. Fifteen supervisors are enrolled for the course in “Training Operators,” to be given in the Towel Mill conference room at Fieldale. The classes will begin Monday night, September 24. Instruc tors will be James Gardner and Wil liam McGehee. A course in “Machinery Efficiency for Carding and Spinning Supervisors” will open Tuesday evening, September 25, in the Nantucket conference room at (Continued on page two) Nearly 600 Persons Attend 14th Annual Meeting Of The 25-Year Club; Picnic Held At Stadium A crowd of nearly 600 persons at^ tended the Fieldcrest Mills 25-Year Club picnic in Morehead Stadium Sat urday afternoon, September 15. The event was considered the best attended and most successful in the history of the club. The highlight of the program was an address by President Harold W. Whit comb who reviewed the progress made by the mills in recent years and dis cussed some of the plans for the future. Robert A. Harris, vice president in charge of manufacturing, was master of ceremonies. The invocation was giv en by the Rev. J. K. McConnell. R. H. Tuttle welcomed the 66 new members of the club and J. H. Ripple handled the drawing for attendance prizes. Messrs. McConnell, Tuttle and Ripple are members of the 25-Year Club. Mr. Harris introduced Paul D. Emery, assistant to the vice president in charge of manufacturing, Clinton J. Frank, Jr., director of industrial rela tions, and Benjamin Thomas, Jr., as sistant manager of the Synthetic Fabrics Mill, who recently joined the Fieldcrest organization. The club’s eight members with more than 50 years of continuous service were recognized and asked to stand. These were O. F. Ferguson, J. Will Patterson, W. A. Blackburn, Miss Mol- lie Lea, A. D. Weaver, W. Riley Gover, Miss Annie Lea and J. J. Dodson. Also recognized were S. R. Fifield, vice president in charge of purchasing, (Continued on page two) The ‘Living Rose* What is the “Living Rose”? It’s a completely new rose variety developed in Texas and named for LIVING FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKERS magazine, which will introduce Field crest and other tie-in merchandise in its October issue. See pages four and five for Fleldcrest’s completely co ordinated collection of bed and bath fashions on the Living Rose theme.