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Store Schedule The Fieldcrest Stores at Eden, and Columbus, Ga., will remain open on regular schedule during the mills’ vaca tion period, except that the stores will be closed Friday, July 4, for the In dependence Day Holiday. Store hours at Eden are from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Store hours at Columbus are 9:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. , ^ h- G. PHILLIPS E. K. SHERRILL E. L. PATTON W. A. GALLOWAY Four Graduate From Management Seminar Bill Andrews, Retired Salesman, Dies At 83 dr. u h. hance Hance Is Speaker At ITT Graduation L. H. Hance, division vice presi dent f,. research and engineering, at ‘^Merest Mills, Inc., was the com mencement speaker at the Institute of Xtile Technology, Charlottesville, Va. /was the 20th commencement since inauguration of the two-year master — ux me u vv ^nience program in textile technology n basic sciences. Dr. Hance was one - first M. S. graduates 20 years and was president of the ITT be- *''f6 he i .. — joined Fieldcrest Mills, n his address he urged the graduat- itig students to “stand for something, j "^^nperate with those with whom you 0 contribute to your profession, ^ , ncide even when the facts are mini- 1 and be responsible for these roles.” masters of science degrees were tcnred on graduates by William C. president of ITT. Harris spoke of the progress ea ^ by the Institute during its 25- history. He reminded the grad- ^ of their heritage in this progress I, their responsibilities to assist the ^hstry in terms of the many chal- to be faced in the future. ONDay, JUNE 23, 1 9 69 Four Fieldcrest men have recently graduated in the 10th annual Manage ment Seminar at the School of Busi ness Administration, Wake Forest Uni versity. Graduating were D. Graham Phillips, assistant to director. Industrial Engi neering Department; E. Kohn Sherrill, manager. Domestics Product Develop ment; E. L. Patton, director. Research; and W. A. Galloway, superintendent. Sheet Finishing Mill. Other Fieldcresters who were earlier graduates in the program are J. G. Cun ningham, general superintendent, Kara- stan Rug Mill; W. F. Crumley, superin tendent, Blanket Mill; S. M. Ellington, director. Domestics Quality Control; J. P. Foster, superintendent. Bedspread Finishing Mill; C. L. Kametches, super intendent, Alexander Sheeting Mill; and T. E. Wallace, superintendent. Auto matic Blanket Plant. The Management Seminar is designed to aid in the development of leadership qualities among management personnel. Participants attended the Seminar for 10 weeks, one full-day meeting and two evening meetings each week. Ap plicants are selected by the various companies. Friends in the Fieldcrest organization were saddened to learn of the death of William N. (Bill) Andrews, 83, retired salesman and widely-recognized flower grower. Mr. Andrews died in Decatur, 111. June 11, three weeks after the death of his wife, Jean, 79. Mr. Andrews was a curtain salesman for 42 years with Marshall Field & Company and Fieldcrest Mills. He re tired under the Pension Plan in 1952 and moved to his home town of Decatur. He and Mrs. Andrews made their home into a showplace with a profusion of flowers and he became a perennial win ner of awards at state and local flower shows. Mr. Andrews was a leader in Decatur beautification projects and developed the “Illinois” rose in honor of the state’s sesquecentennial. He was an active member of the American Rose Society and recently was honored by the De catur Rose Society lor his devotion to the cause of roses and his leadership in the Decatur beautification program. Survivors include a son, William An drews, Jr., who is personnel manager of the Sears Roebuck and Co. store at Pomona, Calif. College Grads' Pictures Wanted The Mill Whistle wants to publish pictures of employees’ sons and daughters, from all divisions, who graduate this summer from a college, university or nursing school. 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 give the material to one of the plant reporters for the Mill Whistle. It is not necessary for the graduate to be wearing a cap and gown, and 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. Graduate’s name Name of college or university Degree received Parents’ names »; ■ 11 k* i- i N; if^.y
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