‘Fieldcresters’ To Be On Television June 2 “The Fieldcresters,” well-known, local gospel singing quartet, will appear on WUBC, Channel 48, in Greensboro, Sun day, June 2. They will be on the “Pied mont Gospel Program,” which is tele cast from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. It will be a return appearance on the UHF station for “The Fieldcresters,” who appeared on a program several weeks ago. “The Fieldcresters” have a regular program over WX,OE at Eden at 4:45 p.m. each Sunday. The quartet also makes many personal appearances at revivals and other special church serv ices. While it is primarily a gospel sing ing group, the quartet sings popular songs at programs, of community or ganizations and business firms. Two sets of brothers with Fieldcrest connections comprise the quartet. Har old Squires, of the Draper Standards Department, is the second tenor, and Dan Squires, of the Sheeting Mill Spin ning Department is the bass. Frank Set- liff, first tenor, and Bill Setliff, bari tone, are sons of J. E. Setliff, a retired Blanket Mill supervisor. Joy Woods, a nurse at Morehead Me morial Hospital, is pianist for the quar tet. Dan Squires is manager and serves as master of ceremonies. Persons in terested in obtaining the quartet for special church services, homecoming, revivals, etc., may make arrangements through Dan Squires. Catch Big Turtles fh" Billy W. Trent and Howard Bran- nock display their catch of turtles caught in the Smith River. One turtle weighed 37 lbs. and the other 24% lbs. Mr. Trent is employed in the Carding Department at the Bedspread Mill and Mr. Brannock in the Karastan Weave Room. Employee’s Daughter Awarded Scholarship Karen De Lancey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. De Lancey of Route 2, Ruffin, has been awarded a $300 schol arship for nurses training. This award is given annuaRy by District No. 7 of the North Carolina State Nurses Associa tion to a deserving senior in high school who has been accepted by an accredited school of nursing in this state. Miss De Lancey wiU graduate from Ruffin High School May 31 and will en ter Watts Hospital School of Nursing in September, In high school she has been a mem ber of the Beta Club, French Club, and Monogram Club. She was the recipient of the Brookside Academic Achievement Award for this year. She was also se lected by a faculty committee as an Out standing Senior—one of five—based up on leadership, character, service, and scholarship. Miss DeLancey’s mother, Naomi De Lancey, is employed in the Sheet Finish ing Mill and her father is a former Blanket Mill employee who is now dis abled. Copyright, 1968, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Eden, N. C. 27288 Issued Every Other Monday For Employe^ and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR Member, South Atlantic Council Of Industrial Editors Vol. XXVI Mon., May 27, 1968, No. 33 mERVICE fANNIVERSARlES Forty Years Charlie G. PuUiam KarastaC Thirty-Five Years Russell R. Turner Canteen James E. Bondurant .... General Offic® Cassie S. Allen Blank® Fred H. Martin Blank® Russell H. Stewart Blank® Joseph W. Dunn Bedspread Myrtle M. Light Blank®' Hugh Dillard Karastan Thirty Years Annie S. Gover Sheeti»« Twenty-Five Years . Earl Hardy ToW®' Mary L. Joyner Muscog® Nolan B. Powell Sheets Twenty Years Gladys L. May Muscog®® Fifteen Years Omer A. Howell Muscog®® Clifford Jones Muscog® Clara P. Kasey ToW® Nellie T. Bowles*. ToW®' Bethel A. Broadnax Central Whs®' Nathan Hicks Central WarehouS® James R. Millner Central WbS®' Ten Years Henry D. Renfroe Muscog®® William L. Fulton General Off!®®. George M. DiUard ToW® Nellie L. Higgins Blank® Lawrence L. Mann General Offi®® Join and use the Credit Union! College Grads^ Pictures Wanted The Mill Whistle wiU publish pictures of employees’ sons and daughters, in all of the company’s divisions, who have graduated or who will graduate from a college or university this summer. The parents should fill in the coupon below and send it with a photograph of the graduate to The Mill Whistle, Fieldcrest Mills, Eden, N. C. 27288, or they may hand the material to one of the plant reporters for The Mill Whistle. It is not necessary that the graduate be wearing a cap and gown. If the parents do not have a photograph, the graduate can usually obtain one from the studio that made his or her picture for the college annual. If there are any employees’ daughters to graduate from hospital nursing schools we, of course, wish to include them, too. Graduate’s name Name of college or university Degree received Parents’ names THE MILL WHISTb^