first aid class, Ralph McCaston demonstrates! 'Paring: a head bandage for Lewis Carter. Demonstrating arm splint and sling are Irene Tulloch and Bill Tul- loch. Lloyd Bolt, instructor, is at right. bedspread Employees Complete First Aid Course hst Aid In Accident Cases ^phasized In Course Given Pendants And Supervisors ^°ur-hour first aid course devel- through the Medical, Safety and Departments was taught in “Sdspread Mill conference room for It Sb seci Sfnployees of the Bedspread Mill. f *: Was given in two sessions on Sep- 8 and 9, for employees of the fof °Pd and third shifts. A similar course rm first shift employees is to be sched- '''I in October. ^j^Jpyd Bolt, medical technician in the tjj^'^Wal Department, was instructor for ■ 9tid "'ell Course. Mr. Bolt has had standard advanced courses in first aid as i as instructor training. course was designed to enable tg®®'^’'^isors and first aid attendants to if,J^pr first aid in an accident result- 'an if* 'rijury until the injured person I oj. taken to the Medical Department I a hospital. I Booth, mill training coordinator, I ^ Rented certificates to Troy New- ! kj!'’ Ralph McCaston, Lewis Carter and I ,'fiulloch, (Carding); Walter Tinsley i in^Ping); Orell Shelton and Henry L^fson (Dye); Margie Hall (Weave); Martin and Henry Classon (Cloth (ijj 'h); Irene Tulloch and Grady Pow- ^^£^»n Preparation). Card Of Thanks Would like to thank our friends '5m ^®^Shbors for the flowers, food, visits and prayers and all other cf kindness shown us during the lov^ filness and at the death of our cd one, Willard Stultz. lof thoughtfulness will never be As certificates were presented, from left, Lloyd Bolt, instructor, Lewis Carter, Bill Tulloch, Ralph McCaston, Irene Tulloch, Troy Newman, Jackie Martin, Henry Classon, Grady Powell, Walter Tinsley and Mike Booth, training eoordinator. Fieldcrest Scholars Enrolled In College •*^®otten. May God bless each and ev- of you. Bather, brothers and SISTERS OF WILLARD STULTZ (Continued From Page Four) tute. Her father, Nathaniel Philpott, is an employee of the Fieldale Towel Mill. Mary Schumaker is a senior majoring in drama at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her mother, Louise Lay, is a laboratory assistant at the Draper Sheeting Mill. Clara Shepherd is a sophomore ma joring in English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her father, Earlie Shepherd, is employed at N. C. Finishing. Norma Shively is a sophomore ma joring in secondary education at the University of North Carolina at Greens boro. Her father, Norman Shively, is employed at the Bedspread Mill. Gary Squires is a freshman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and plans to major in dentistry. His father, Daniel W. Squires, is em ployed at the Draper Sheeting Mill. Sandra Styron is a junior majoring in primary education at East Carolina Un iversity. Her mother, Elsie Eason, is a calibrator at the Automatic Blanket Plant, Smithfield. Nancy Thomas is a senior majoring in sociology at Guilford College. Her father, Sam R. Thomas, is supervisor of industrial engineering at the Alex ander Sheeting Mill. ^Nd AY, SEPTEMBER 2 7, 1 9 7 1

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