a uuuuu^ •'sparing window display for Fieldcrest Store j students Bob Buckner, Stoneville, and ^sbb, Bethany. Bob Buckner is brother of Rorrer, of the Office Systems Department. Another group of students is shown making blocks to be used in window display. From left are Mike Delapp, of Reidsville; Betty Barham, of Beth any; and David White, of Stoneville. David White’s wife, Christina, is also employed in Office Systems Department at Fieldcrest. Students! Decorate Windows: At Store ® part of Fieldcrest’s cooperation Rockingham Community College, of the advertising and dis- Vjfl, ••lass at RCC recently prepared sL aw displays which are now being at the Fieldcrest Store, Eden. The advertising and display course at RCC is being taught by Mrs. William O. Moser, of Eden, and is a college parallel course. For the displays, the students creat ed their own designs, built the fixtures and installed the displays in the win dows. Three students worked on each of the two windows. In a later part of the project in May, six more stu dents will create displays to replace those now being shown. Five Generations In Kelly Family Five generations are shown in the picture at left. Left to right on back row are Mrs. G. W. Kelly and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Shelton, formerly of the Bedspread Weave Room. On the front row are Mrs. Shelton’s daughter, Mrs. Curtis Fain and her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Lawrence. Mrs. Fain is holding Mrs. Lawrence’s daughter, Lorri Biegger. Mrs. Kelly is the mother of Margaret Corum of the Blanket Mill Inspecting Department and Dorothy Robertson of the Domestics Quality Control Department. I^ets To Be Shown (R'lny people have pets which value highly and are proud Row to others. There are prob- R some unusual pets owned by . fsons in the Fieldcrest organ- ‘^ation. ^oginning soon. The Mill (, ,Rtle will have a new feature lied “Pet Corner” which will '■arr pictures of employees and Pets or the children of em- '•yees with the pets. you want your pet shown in white, glossy photograph to sR Mill Whistle along with de- (gRtive information. Include in- wRation about where the em- y®e Works. series, send a clear, black D. M. Dalton, III D. M. Dalton, III, celebrated his sec ond birthday March 28. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dalton, Jr. Mrs. Dal ton (Marie), works in the Order Depart ment at the Blanket Warehouse. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carter of Greens boro and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dalton, Sr., of Eden. His pa ternal grandmother, Vera Dalton, is employed in the Sewing Department at the Sheet Finishing Mill. A little girl was describing her first experience in an elevator. “We got into a little room,” she said, “and the up stairs came down.” Happenings At Los Angeles Service Ctr. Fauncine Robinson, Friden operator, Los Angeles Service Center, has recent ly returned to work after a leave of absence. Fauncine is now the proud mother of a son, Jeffrey Allen, born January 14. * * * :1; Michele Hilke, order editor, is now on leave of absence and on March 9 presented her family with a daughter, Dolores Christene. * a: .-s We all welcome Chuck Gauer, ware houseman, to the Los Angeles Service Center. Chuck was formerly with the Midwest Service Center. ay, APRIL 19, 1971