Carol Chudd Engaged To Wayne A. Schaefer Austin Children CAROL ANN CHUDD Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Chudd of Bed ford Hts., Ohio, announce the engaga- ment of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Wayne A. Schaefer, son of Mrs. Hilda Schaefer, of Mayfield Hts., Ohio. Miss Chudd is a graduate of Hoban Dominican High School and attended John Carroll University. She is employ ed at the Cleveland Service Center as an inventory control clerk. Mr. Schaefer was graduated from Mayfield High School and is presently attending Griswold Institute of Elec tronics. No wedding date has been set. Pictured here are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Austin, Jr. Mr. Aus tin is employed in the Weaving Depart ment at Fieldale Towel Mill. Seated, left to right, are; Joyce Marie, age two, James Randolph, 14 years old, and Susan Gayle, who is four. ' - ^ The young lad manning the phone at right, above, is Joseph Kevin Austin, who was five weeks old when the pic ture was taken. .t; % Westbrooks Celebrate 55 Years Of Marriage Blackmon Sisters Mr. and Mrs. John Westbrook recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniver sary. Mr. Westbrook is a retired em ployee of Sheeting Mill Slashing De partment. Paul Westbrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook, works in the Sheeting Mill Spinning Department. Shown above are Ann Sharlyn Black mon, age 5, and Frankie Michelle Black mon, age 6 months. They are the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmon, Jr., of Smithfield. Their mother (Franc es) is employed in the Information Ser vices Department at the Automatic Blanket Plant. Sheet Finishing 1$ Barbecue Winner Employees of the Sheet Finishing 5**. worked a total of 570,823 hours with®® a lost-time accident (an average of 2;' 106 hours per employee) and for tb® good record were given a barbecue d*®' ner. This was for a period throUl March, 1970. The date of the last 1®®*' time accident was March 5, 1969. The barbecue was served in the i®’ lill to employees on all working shifts, '*'* supervisors assisting with the servi®?’ The award dinner was under ter®“ of the Fieldcrest safety contest in vrbi®^ the Company gives a free dinner to * employees of any mill operating a® erage of 2,000 hours per employee vi'®'’ out a lost-time accident. Pictures on the opposite page sh®\ some of the employees of the Sh®' Finishing Mill as they enjoyed the ba® becue dinner earned by their good s** ty performance. let Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson brated their 50th wedding annive®^ at a reception given for them by daughters, Mrs. Mack Morris nette Dunn, of Eden, and Mrs. W®® Boulding, of Madison. Mr. Thompson is a retired empl^- of the Blanket Mill and his Annette Dunn, is a telephone clerb the Karastan Service Center. Thank You Note Mrs. Henrietta Coleman, a from the Bedspread Mill Weave wishes to thank her friends in tha* partment for their cards and pressions of good wishes for her j ing her stay in Morehead Mer®° Hospital. The Fieldcrest Mills Credit Uni® | your best place for saving or bort® j ing. Join it and use its services. | THE MILL WHI