£ WHISTLE i Published by ReWcresf Mills, Inc. i, Planfs located m Spray, Draper and LeaksvHie. RCToiSTielclole, VOL. XVI Spray, N. C., Monday, December 2, 1957 NUMBER 11 Sales Vice Presidents Are Appointed Hugh P. Feeley E. S. Klein, Jr. G. W. Moore A. S. Thompson . . . Named as Vice Presidents of Fieldcrest’s New Sales Divisions . Children’s Parties Set For Dec. 14 The children of all Fieldcrest em- Ployess are invited to Christmas par- ties to be sponsored by the Carolina Cooperative Council Saturday, Decem- t>er 14 at Spray and Fieldale. The party for the children of em ployees in the North Carolina mills "'ill be held at 10:30 a. m. in the More- head high school gymnasium. The par ty for the children of Towel Mill em ployees will follow at 1:30 p. m. in the fieldale high school auditorium. The parties will feature music, group singing, entertainment, and the arrival of Santa Claus with treats for all of the children. Management officials will be present to bring greetings from the Company. At the North Carolina party, the Harry D. Wood, pastor of First Saptist Church, Leaksvillle, will make a brief talk on “The Spirit of Christ mas.” The Rev. Raleigh Mann, pastor of the Fielddale Methodist Church, will fnake a similar talk at Fieldale. Entertainment will include selections the Hammond organ by John Mick ey of Winston-Salem and an outstand ing trained dogs act to be presented by Abner Harrington, of Sanford. There ''^ill be group singing of Cliristmas carols at each program. Tickets to the parties will be avail able for the children of all employees. Notices will be placed on the bulletin t>oards in the mills this week informing employees how to obtain tickets for their children. Invitations and member tickets will be mailed to members of the Carolina Cooperative Council and the Junior Carohna Council. The tickets will be used in drawings for valuable door prizes for Council members. Junior Council Will Enjoy Annual Social At Meadow Greens Club A full program of entertainment has been arranged for the annual social to be held by the Junior Carolina Coun cil at the new Meadow Greens Country Club Friday evening, December 6, starting at 7:00 o’clock. Margaret Crane, of the Industrial Relations Department, program chair man, will be mistress of ceremonies. She will present Gordon Pittendreigh for several selections on the piano, fol lowed by Betty Dyer, Industrial Rela tions Department, soloist. Mamie Link, of the Draper Cost Department, will lead the group singing of Christmas carols and will sing a solo. Floyd Strader, of the Blanket Mill office, will have charge of the Bingo games. In addition there will be tables of rook, bridge and Canasta. Other program events will be a valuable at tendance prize, refreshments, dancing. Member and guest tickets have been distributed to those members plan ning to attend. Wives and husbands of members are invited. Unmarried mem bers may bring one adult guest. Promotions Announced In New Divisions Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., which re cently organized its domestics and Karastan sales departments as separate divisions of the com pany, has announced four ap pointments of vice presidents of the newly-created sales divisions. Promotions at Fieldcrest, Division of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., announced by Frederic W. Hoit, president, are G. W. Moore vice president in charge of mer chandising; Arthur S. Thompson, vice- president in charge of sales; and E. Stanley Klein, Jr., vice president in charge of specialty accounts. The promotion of Hugh P. Feeley to vice president of Karastan Rug Mills, division of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., was an nounced by Walter B. Guinan, president. Mr. Moore joined the Company in 1946 and has held positions as blanket de partment manager and merchandising director. Mr. Thompson became affiliat ed with Fieldcrest in 1930. Since that time he has served as manager of the Towel department, as assistant domes- (Continued on page eight) Retiring Employees Honored At Meeting Fourteen employees who retired effective December 1 under the Field crest Pension Plan were honored in ceremonies held in the Nantucket conference room Friday morning, No vember 29. The retirees’ first monthly pension checks were presented during the program. C. J. Frank, director of industrial relations, presided. In introductory re marks he congratulated the retirees upon having reached retirement age and wished them happiness during re tirement. He predicted that the re tirees will find retirement to be an enjoyable experience as they are able to devote more of their time to church work, civic affairs and to hobbies in which they are interested. President Harold W. Whitcomb and (Continued on page eight)