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li^L WHISLTLE
XVIII
■ T Published by ReWcresr Mills, Ui. "• Plants located in Spray, Draper and Leaksville. N. CTond Reldale, Va, *;«
Spray, N. C., Monday, September 7, 1959
No. 4
25-Yr. Picnic Set For Saturday
fc Junior council officers shown left to right are Carnell Hall, president;
^Hnchum, secretary-treasurer; Betty Grogan, attendance chairman; Jean Dunn,
leader; Peggy Ziglar, sergeant-at-arms; and Peggy Ellington, program chair-
**• Other officers were absent when picture was made.
Junior Council To Open New Program Year
at will be installed at a meeting
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officers of the Junior Carolina
7:3Q°‘isoiidated Central Y. M. C. A. at
the of' Tuesday, September 8, when
Ijj '’^^cil opens its new program year.
Dte5i?’^ing officers are Carnell Hall,
Margaret Crane, vice presi-
Uref! Flinchum, secretary-treas-
Meeks, assistant secretary-
^®Sgy Ziglar, sergeant-at-
Dunn, song leader; Mary
fnent, . 7 -
'»a^ pianist; Peggy Ellington, pro-
airman; Fannie Hundley, con-
Lois Motley, refresh-
^•ice ^i^fnan; Betty Grogan, attend-
5^p®irman.
at the meeting will be
by students from the Betty
JfUl u ^fudio. Included in the group
young daughters of several
Th
^*'tee /'ii'ior Council executive com-
voted to have four meetings,
g one social, during the 1959-
ontinued on page eight)
First Aid Attendants
At Mills Will Take
Training Courses
Courses in first aid, open to all per
sons in the Tri-Cities interested in first
aid training, will be given September
21-25 under joint sponsorship of the
Leaksville-Spray-Draper chapter, Amer
ican Red Cross, the Medical Department
and the Safety Department at Fieldcrest
Mills.
Plans are to conduct classes in the
standard, advanced and instructor
courses. Special emphasis will be given
to the duties of first aid attendants.
Many of the present first aid attend
ants completed the standard course last
year and will probably want to enroll
for the advanced course. Some of the
newer first aid attendants will take the
standard course.
Instructors will be O. Franklyn Grif-
(Continued on page eight)
Jim Eanes And His Shenandoah
Valley Boys Will Entertain
At 2S-Year Club Outing
All indications point to a large at
tendance at the 17th annual meeting of
the Fieldcrest Mills 25-Year Club,
which will be held in the form of a
picnic in Morehead Stadium Saturday,
September 12, starting at 3:30 p. m.
Invitations signed by President Harold
W. Whitcomb were sent out last week
to the 1154 employees eligible to attend.
Also sent the club members were a tick
et, which will be taken up at the gate
and used in the drawing for attendance
prizes, and a lapel identification badge,
which members are requested to wear
to the picnic.
R. A. Harris, vice president in charge
of manufacturing, will be master of
ceremonies. President Harold W.
Whitcomb will speak to the veteran em
ployees concerning the Company’s op
eration and plans for the future. Officers
of Fieldcrest Mills and other manage
ment officials will attend as guests.
The ladies of the Matrimony Grange
at Stoneville, under the direction of
Mrs. Fred Davis, will serve the picnic
supper. This is the same group which
has prepared the food for the 25-Year
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JIM EANES
To Entertain At 25-Year Picnic