Scholars who attended luncheon in their honor, left to rigrht above, are Terry Chilton, Karen Hodges, Norma Shively, Sandra Combs, Carole Meeks, Sarah Dunivant, Vicki Brackett and Clara Shepherd. l^leldcrest Scholarships recipients who attended lunch- above left to right, are Michael Hall, James Bryant, Cobi ^ l^awson, Ronald Broadnax, Marvin Brinkley, Allen Naomi Carter and Connie Philpott. Scholarship winners unable to attend were Richard Brinkley, William Husak, Susan Gambill, Cathy Gillie, Sandra Green, Mary Ellen Lay, Fair Merrlman, Jerry Nance, Carolyn Phillips and Nancy Thomas. ^^otnoted To Foreman C. McDaniel has been promoted foreman to foreman of Sewing Department at Finishing Mill at Eden, ^ f,® .herald Warren, h ® Axton, Va., Mr. McDaniel in the Cutting and Sewing ^ blent most of the years since for four years he spent in 6a. y service. He began as a sheet - - -o -K, — '3toj ®bd later worked as service op- ^tlie and second hand. He be- '0i assistant foreman in 1965. Hday, Scholarship Winners Honored At Luncheon (Continued from Page One) Company’s generosity and interest in education. “You are doing something that will mean much in the future. We are much aware that the schools can count on this interest in education at the heart of the Fieldcrest organization. In this community we look upon Field- crest as a friend and as our strongest supporter,” Mr. Pressley said. Each of the scholarship winners was asked to introduce himself or herself and tell of college plans and plans for their future careers. Dr. William McGehee, director of personnel research and development, who is chairman of the Fieldcrest Scholarship Committee, presided and in troduced the following officials: R. A. Harris, senior vice president-manufact uring; A. L. Jackson, vice president- domestics manufacturing. Also H. H. Newton, vice president- industrial relations; W. B. Lucas, as sistant secretary and general counsel; R. F. Bell, personnel manager. North Carolina Finishing Company division; Otis Marlowe, editor. The Mill Whistle; and O. L. Raines, personnel manager, Fieldale Towel Mill. Joins Fieldcrest SEPTEMBER 7, 1970 Penn A. Anthony, Jr., formerly of Patrick Springs, Va., has joined Field crest Mills, Inc., as a shift supervisor in the Weave Room at the Karastan Rug Mill. Mr. Anthony graduated from Hardin Reynolds High School, Critz, Va., and from Draughon’s Business College, Win ston-Salem, where he majored in busi ness administration. He served in the Air Force for four years, 1964-68, and was a jet aircraft mechanic.