The Mill Whistle, April 9, 1945. Issued every two weeks by
and for the employees of Marshall Field & Company, Manufacturing Division,
Spray, N.C.
Finishing Mill by
Beulah McBride
Pvt. James Andrew Hopkins, who recently spent 14 days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Hopkins of Draper Road, has been sent to Fort
Meade, Md. Best of luck to you, Andrew.
Beauford Hawkins, who is with the Merchant Marines, is
spending a 14-day leave at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hawkins on
Church Street, Spray.
Mrs. Ola Saul spent Monday in Roanoke shopping with her
sister, Mrs. R.C. Martin of Martinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. McBride spent Easter Sunday with relatives
at Madison, N.C.
Miss Kathleen Stowe spent the day in Aken Summit Sunday. We
wonder who she was visiting.
Mrs. Howard Flynn spent the weekend in Roanoke with Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Grogan and sister Mrs. Roy Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Biggs and children and Jewell Dehart
visited Mr. Dehart’s sister at Memorial Hospital at Danville Sunday
Woolen Mill by Annie
Crews
We wonder how everyone is feeling after the Easter holidays.
Shhh!! Don’t tell us—we understand how it is. But we do hope everyone had a
wonderful Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Macy visited relatives in Elkin, N.C.,
during the week-end.
Mrs. Johnny Dimatto of Wilmington, Delaware, visited her
mother, Mrs. Lillie Lemmons, during the holiday.
Pvt. Bethel Washburn, formerly of the Weave room, is home on
a 30-day furlough after spending quite a time in Europe.
Misses Lorene and Lizza Shorter of Danville, Va., were
week-end guests of Mrs. M.L. Reid.
Mrs. Minnie Martin visited her brother Pvt. Raymond Sawyers
who is just back from overseas, in Reidsville Sunday.
Mrs. Susanna Belcher tells us she has bought a mule and all
the farming tools to go with it. If you want any plowing done, just call 99-R.
Edna Kiser visited friends in Reidsville during the
holidays.
Bettye Jones visited friends in Greensboro for the week-end.
Pvt. C.L. Kendrick was home on leave for the holidays. He is
now stationed at Fort Dix, N.J.
Miss Edna Patterson of High Point has week-end guest of Mrs.
Addie Harbour.
C.N. Henrietta Shively was home during the Easter holidays.
She is in training at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem.
We welcome Elaine Pulliam to our mill as a new employee of
the Spinning department.
Miss Carolyn Nichols had as week-end guests Mrs. Mabel
Cooper and daughter Betty, and Miss Evelyn Cooper, all of Martinsville, Va.
Sgt. Jesse Whitlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Berry, is
spending a 12-day furlough with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Burton visited Mr. Burton’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Burton of Axton, Va., Sunday.
Mrs. Lorene Bailey visited friends in Martinsville, Va.,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Webb had as week-end guests Mr. Webb’s
mother, Mrs. Mary Webb and sister Miss Alice Webb of Huntersville, N.C.
Pvt. Thomas Barnes, formerly of the Card room, is home on
furlough after finishing his basic training.
Central Warehouse by
Maybud Stanley
S 2/c Robert L. Whitt of the Navy is spending a short
furlough with his wife. While here he called on friends at the Central
Warehouse where he worked before entering service.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cooke of Martinsville, Va., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Clifford Emerson of Leaksville.
Mrs. Verlie Shelor and Miss Violet Key of Martinsville, Va.,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Irva Hopkins of Railroad Street.
Coxswain Kermit Thompson of the Navy spent the Easter
holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mary Thompson.
Mrs. Alice Weddle of Floyd, Va., was a recent visitor of her
sister, Mrs. A.C. Boone.
Mrs. Lou Fair of Thomasville spent the week-end with
relatives in Leaksville.
M/Sgt. Melvin Fair is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Clifford
Shipton and Mrs. Stacey Nelson. Jimmy Robertson of the Merchant Marines, a
friend of Sgt. Fair’s spent a few days with him here.
Mrs. R.N. Brown has been on the sick list for the past few
days. We hope she will soon be back with us.
Joe Miller spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.M.
Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Booker and son Charles, and Mr. and Mrs.
T.C. Stanley spent the Easter holidays with Mr. Stanley’s mother at Nola, Va.
Karastan Mill by
Frances Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duke and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Merriman spent Easter Sunday in Winston-Salem.
Miss Edmonia Turner was in Greensboro shopping Saturday.
Melvin Cox of Pulaski, Va., and Junior Moore spent the
Easter season in the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Cox.
Mrs. Billy Turner and Sgt. Enos Griffith spent the week with
their parents at Woolwine, Va.
Members of the Karastan Shipping Department are very happy
for Mrs. Snoda Martin that her son Jack, of the Merchant Marines, is home on
furlough. Mrs. Martin and Jack visited Edwin Martin and family, of Atlanta,
Ga., last week.
The Shipping Department has a new man, Cecil Butler, working
with them. We’re glad to have you, Cecil.
The Shipping Department has heard a rumor that “Our Frances”
is walking down the aisle soon. Well, all we have to say is “that fellow in
Detroit is a lucky guy.” And Frances—we think he’s o.k. too.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Puffenberger of Richmond, Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. Bishop Clifton and children spent the Easter season with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Snead.
Louis J. Cole, S 2/c, spent last week-end with his parents
near Axton. He has just returned to duty after being confined to the hospital
for 32 days for sinus treatment.
Ann Kerley, who is in training at Mercy Hospital, Charlotte,
N.C., spent the Easter holidays with her parents on the Reidsville Road.
Hilda Joyce, Doris Joyce, Mrs. Harvey Joyce, Mrs. Howard
Hobson and Mrs. Randolph Beck spent Sunday in Winston-Salem with Mrs. John
Hartman, who is in City Hospital suffering with a broken hip.
Abalene Meeks, Glenn Wilson and Elmore Gunn visited the former’s
sister, Mrs. D.E. Wall, at Sanatorium, N.C., during the Easter holidays.
Vergie Jones spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. L.D.
Bolden, at Greensboro, N.C.
Annie Joyce spent the week-end with relatives at Kimball, W.
Va.
Stella Jones, Ella Gillie, Lessie Shelton and Kay Shelton
spent the Easter holidays with relatives at Roanoke, Va.
Johnnie Coleman and Billy Coleman, Flossie Fuller, Bettie
Ann and Bobby Fuller spent Saturday in Danville, Va.
The Setting and Winding departments express deep and heartfelt
sympathy to Mrs. Ollie Vernon in the loss of her father, Claiborne Hubbard.
The Carver’s welcome an old carver back to their department.
She is Miss Helen Steele. Hope you’ll like us, Helen.
James Rickman, S F 1/c, son of Mrs. Emma Rickman, recently
received his present rating.
Pvt. Oliver Dunovant, stationed at Fort Bragg, spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Everette Roberts.
Bleachery by
Charlotte Martin
Mrs. Eliza Washburn and daughter Sunshine spent the Easter
holidays with her sister, Mrs. Roy Crews in Martinsville, Va.
Mrs. John Martin and grandchildren Barbara Ann and Billy
Martin, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur French and family in
Danville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richardson and children Doris and
Harold, of High Point, spent Sunday with the former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter Richardson.
Mrs. Dick Fowler and daughter “Dot” spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. R.H. Richardson.
Roy Casteen is an operative patient at Leaksville Hospital.
Hurry back, we miss you.
Elice Smith and Elvie Underwood visited Mr. and Mrs. T.J.
Powell in Hampton, Va., recently.
Magdalene Bowman and daughter June visited Mrs. Estredge
Martin in Fieldale during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Gilley and Mrs. J.B. Campbell spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald of Wesley Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Smith and daughter Agnes recently visited
Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. C.H. Milam in Durham, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Fisher and family visited the latter’s
mother, Mrs. R.P. Barker in Stoneville.
Tessie McBride spent Saturday in Danville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Crews and daughter Anne, Ollie Houchins
and Marian Matthews went shopping in Greensboro Saturday.
Mrs. Lavina Dishmond and daughter Jackie, Mrs. Ora Atkins
visited their sister, Mrs. Harkday in Raleigh over the holidays.
Cpl. Joe Knight has written his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.M.
Knight that he has arrived safely in Italy.
J.M. Knight and daughter Sue visited Calvin Knight, director
of Religious Education at Watts Street Baptist Church in Durham recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ferguson of Vinton, Va., were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Land Easter Monday.
Mrs. P.G. Meeks and daughter Nancy visited Mrs. Meeks’
sister, Mrs. C.L. Bell, at Winston-Salem and attended the Easter Sunrise
service.
We welcome Lila Pulliam as a new employee. Glad to have you
with us and hope you will enjoy your work.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Wiley Barwick announce the birth of a
daughter, Joyce Lee, born April 2 at the Leaksville Hospital. Mrs. Barwick is
the former Ethel Joyce of the Bleachery.
A nice young lady wishes to inform us that she DID NOT get
married over the holidays as it was rumored around.
These dizzy people, what is it? Ah, Spring is in the air and
everyone seems to be happy over it, although we are still yawning and
stretching from being all cooped up during the winter. Off with your woolens
and on with your voiles and cottons. “Good Ole Spring.”
We wish to express our sympathy to Annie Glass in the death
of her father, George Glass. “The Bleachery”
Blanket Mill by
Katherine Turner
Mr and Mrs. George Johnson and son Walter, of Reidsville,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Johnson in Draper.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stultz are wearing a very broad smile
now—a little grandson, John Spencer Jr., arrived Friday, March 30 to Mr. and
Mrs. John Spencer Carter.
T/Sgt. Kermit Willis is home on furlough after many months
overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Hamrick enjoyed the week-end in Winston-Salem
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Gladys Leary had with her for the week-end her nephew
Pvt. Howard C. Leary.
Mrs. R.F. Turner is spending a few days in Waynesboro, Va.
Miss Pauline Willis of Washington, D.C., is with her parents
for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Talbott and daughter Deanne of Baltimore,
Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Talbott.
Miss Magdalene Hall spent the week-end at her home in
Altavesta, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackwell and children spent the week-end
at Roanoke, Va.
Miss Irene Howell visited in Mt. Airy over the week-end.
Mrs. Dillard Stulz and daughter Ann Marie left with her
husband Pvt. Stulz for an extended stay at his base in Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Funderbuck, Ernest Funderbuck and Audrey
Cochran visited in Pittsboro, N.C., over the week-end to attend a golden
wedding anniversary.
Ernest Funderbuck, Lorene and Estelle Funderbuck, Ann
Hudson, Robert Hudson and L.G. Esters visited at Black Mountain and Asheville,
N.C. Easter Monday.
Rucker Wilson is improving nicely in the Veteran’s Hospital,
Fayetteville, N.C.
Miss Hilda Smith spent the week-end in Martinsville, Va. We
would like to have seen her at the masquerade party.
Miss Lottie Mae Minter, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gold Minter,
who is attending Hollingsworth Commercial School, Charlotte, spent Easter
holidays in their home.
Ruby Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Moore, who is
attending Hollingsworth Commercial School, Charlotte, spent the week-end at
home.
Friends of Mrs. Hope Flinchum are happy to see her return to
work after being out sick for several weeks.
Mrs. Daniel Atkins of Washington, D.C., spent the Easter
holidays in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddle.
S/Sgt. James Cannaday spent the holidays with his wife and
relatives.
Mrs. Edna Atkins and Mrs. Lessie Walker are on the sick
list. Hurry and get well.
Nantucket Building by
W.A. Gardner
Ho hum! Spring is here, and from the looks of various items
this column will be a travelogue.
Lucille Booker went to Washington to gaze at the cherry
blossoms. They were so interesting that the train left Lucille at the platform
in Washington.
Helen Redman and Jeanette Edwards went to Martinsville and
came back by the Morgan Ford Road.
Somebody ought to tell Tom Dillon that four girls (with
corsages) are just too heavy for these weary tired. Anyway, that might explain
why he had two flats on that particular day. However it was a blessing in
disguise as it made them late for church and they had to sit on the front row.
FLASH! Joe Armolt, or demon draftsman, decided to burn off
the grass rather than cut it, on his country manor in Martinsville. Results:
one 4-alarm fire, 2 boxwoods, 2 eyebrows and a singed conscience. Maybe Waymon
Smith, our Fire Chief, could give him a book on “How to Fight Fire in Six Easy
Lessons.”
Mary Hundley went to Greensboro one Sunday to hear the
concert and one Sunday not to. What Sunday did you enjoy the most, Mary? Who is
he?
Robert Bunn got a tire certificate but either his gas is ow
or he has a strict moral sense as he was seen in a bee-you-tiful suit taking
the bus for??? You wouldn’t use your car, would you Robert? And too, why take
such a large bag? It looked big enough for the average woman to take away for a
whole week!
A trifle belated, but Nellie Kirby (and Woodrow) have a
daughter. Name: Elizabeth Jane.
Frances Byrd marries our extemporanure of the Laboratory.
Doc Byrd made this announcement. Congratulations to her and to you too, Red,
for having such a lovely daughter.
Wivian Rakestraw, Ann D. Grogan, Malvene Ferguson, Inez Land
and Helen Litaker spent Easter Monday in Greensboro. They must have spent more
than that because they related going to the picture show. But how did Helen
find time to go with Lester in town?
Stella spent the night in Roanoke. Is it cooler in Virginia,
Stella, or are there other attractions?
Cuma Odell had a visit from Margaret Andrews Dixon. Quite a
few remember her as our attractive telephone operator from way, way back
yonder.
How many miles does Dummy Newman walk from his office down
to, near, at, or where, or sometimes near Central Supply? Maybe he just likes
to see the trains coming in and going out. (Nope, like to see the buses that go
to Cary, N.C.)
Chug Latham had a trip to Chicago and came back looking
quite refreshed. He couldn’t have worked very hard on that particular trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Land wish to express to all their
sincere appreciation and thanks for the cards and flowers sent in memory of
their son, William D. Land.