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safety barbecue given for employees of the Sheet Finishing Mill, first shift '^^eing Department group files by tables to pick up plates of barbecue. '*’*>er consisted of barbecue, hush puppies, pickles, slaw and peach cobbler. This shows some employees from second shift in Sewing Department. Gregory Minter Gregory Lee Min ter, 6V2 months old, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Minter. Mother, Brenda, is employed at Gener al Offices. Grandpar- \ ^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Minter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Powell, are employed at the Draper mills. I, Gregory is a great- Oiij. of Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. 'll' i’ retired from the Blanket Mrs. W. O. Marlowe, formerly a Mill employee; Mrs. Sudie G. V j*"! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Jones, 'ill is a loomfixer at the Blanket Vlclflcre»t IVlillH Cretlit Tlniori h| ‘‘tch your weekly savingrs grow. ^Oay, march 2, 1964 Loom No. 45 Has Top Housekeeping Loom No. 45 was winner of the Karastan Weave Room housekeep ing award for January. Weavers on the loom are Colonel Evans, George Booker and Garvin Rier- Eon. To encourage good housekeeping and to recognize weavers who have done an outstanding house keeping job, the mill gives a cer tificate each month on the loom which has the highest total points in four housekeeping inspections made by the weave room super visors. The certificate is posted on the loom to call attention to the out- slandvtvg Vvousekeepmg. Lucille Alley has been named the Mill Whistle reporter for the Sheet Finishing Mill at Spray. Employees of that mill should pass on to Mrs. Alley their news items and pictures for publication in The Mill Whistle. The new reporter is a clerk in the superintendent’s office at the Sheet Finishing Mill. She was born at High Point and has been employed at the Bleachery and Sheet Finishing Mill for several years. She is married to Thomas Alley, a former Fieldcrester now em ployed by Mize Motors, Inc. They have one daughter, Martha Alley, a former “Miss Tri-City”, now a junior at the University of North Carolina at Greens boro. EDITOR’S MAIL Dear Editor: Each edition of “The MILL WHIS TLE” is a signal to me to stop and reflect upon my plesisant years of as sociation with many fine people in the Leaksville - Spray - Draper area. Gloria and I consider ourselves alumni of the Fieldcrest industries because of our for mer years of affiliation with this great industrial organization. In Greenville we have pride in the local Fieldcrest plant as a corporate citizen. I have the pleasant association with Henry F. Morris, plant manager, and J. Melvin Moore, plant superintend ent, from time to time. Of course, you know many of our relatives are a part of the Fieldcrest family in the Tri-Cities. That keeping in touch with them is augmented by the news we get in “THE MILL WHISTLE.” You keep on doing a good job with this publication. With every good wish and kindest regards, I remain Cordially, JAMES W. BUTLER (Editor's Note: Mr. Butler was associate editor of THE ARROW, a weekly newspaper started under auspices of the Carolina Cooperative Council and published for several years during the 1920s. He is now director of public re/a* tioni and extenVvon at Carolina Colle^Q, &reenvi\\e. former G\or\a Ha\\ev» th^ old G»n«»rAl Office during the 1920s.)
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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