Spray, N. C., Monday, September 8, 1958 NUMBER 5 2S-Year Club Picnic Set For Saturday OF FIELDCRESTERS will be among the mainstays of the 1958 Black 11 i trioVi SfVinni The Panthers’ first home game \vi|, football team at Morehead High School. ® against Martinsville Friday night, September 12. Above, with Coach J. C. bf;,, ^'itt, left to right, are James Yarbrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yar- Ij. Jim Fuqua, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fuqua; Joe Crowder, son of Mr. and Soj,' ^ejiry Crowder; Tommy Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reece; N. D. Agee, and Mrs. N. L. Agee; and Ronnie Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods. ^^o,ining Courses Open Sept. 15 in the series of fall and win- .t ;4^ining courses for mill supervisors ‘h. >eek North Carolina mills will open W. and the instructors are as fol- Control, taught by J. E. Wil- W- of the Cost Department; taught by E. R. Mills, elec- ®^§ineer. Automatic Blanket Mill; ^^®lations, taught by J. E. Gard- ^e^L^sistant director of personnel re- *Ovi^ ’ and Chemistry, taught by N. F. Su. assistant superintendent of the fit t by our Training Depart- courses will again be under IJe auspices of Fieldcrest Mills and J^Onj^'^ational Education Division of the Vvip,.^®*'olina Department of Public Won. The State will issue certifi beginning September 15. cates to enrollees who complete a course. All of the courses above will be giv en in the Training Department confer ence room in the General Offices build ing. In addition, the course in Human Relations will be given in the conference room at the Towel Mill for supervisors at Fieldale. Each course will consist of approximately 10 two-hour sessions held at weekly intervals. All classes will meet at night, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The starting dates for courses in the North Carolina area are as follows; Cost Control, Monday, September 15; Elec tricity, Tuesday, September 16; Human Relations, Wednesday, September 17; Chemistry, Thursday, September 18. The course in Human Relations for Towel Mill supervisors will open Monday night, September 15. Over 1100 Long-Service Employees Eligible To Attend Annual Outing A large attendance is expected at the 16th annual Fieldcrest Mills 25-Year Club picnic to be held in Morehead Stadium Saturday afternoon, Septem ber 13, starting at 3:30 o’clock. Reports indicate wide interest among the more than 1100 members eligible to attend. Invitations were sent out late last week to all present members and to the 204 new members who will be coming into the club this year. No ticket is be ing used this year since members will be admitted by a lapel identification badge which was enclosed with each in vitation. Committees have been at work for some time on making arrangements for the picnic. The program will include mu sic, games, valuable attendance prizes, and an attractive display of some of the Company’s newest products. President Harold W. Whitcomb will present greetings and remarks and is ex pected to discuss the operations of the Company and the outlook for the busi ness in the future. Robert A. Harris, (Continued on page three) Blood Donors Wanted From time to time there are calls for blood for employees or members of their families who are in the local hospital. Often, time is lost because there is no systematic way of securing donors. To remedy this situation, the Field crest Mills Medical Department will set up a centralized record of the available donors. Employees who are willing to give blood occasionally are asked to telephone the Medical De partment and give their name and blood type. Why not call the Medical Depart ment today? Not only will you be helping someone else whose need is great, but you will also help assure that blood donors will be available for yourself or some member of your family who may require it.

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