Pitted Blankets^ Luxury Towel Being Introduced “ELEGANCE” TOWEL A n 1 deep-piled luxury towel, outstanding for its lustr- softness and depth has been introduced by Field- Inc. Ve • “Elegance,” the towel is currently available in iig ^^2es, all generously-proportioned to meet the increas- interest in larger towels. Bath size is 25x50, '^Ps 16x30 and wash cloth is 131^x13%. Extra-long Oqj especially high absorbency. Guaranteed pucket- cjj, and luxurious finish insure lasting good looks. \j-5. is available in nine important home fashion white, lemon, ice pink, mint green, aquamarine, ‘ors grey, red and black. Bath mats in matching available. FITTED BLANKET Bedmaking time is cut to a minimum vsdth a fitted blanket by Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Winter weight and wonderful, the blended (wool, rayon, cotton) blanket is tailored in sizes to fit either twin or full beds. It allows ample foot room for comfortable sleeping, holds blanket in place during the night. Blanket and fitted sheet need only be pulled taut and smooth ed out and bed is made. A^’ailable in six colors (blue, light green, dark green, Pompey red, gold, pink and light green in twin and full sizes acetate binding at top. Retail price is approximately $10.95. Fieldcrest also makes a summer-weight fitted blanket in blue, Pompey red, gold, pink and light green in twin and full sizes retailing at about $5.95. Disc Jockey l|g ''^®'^ting over the airwaves some of ^.^®’^®°’^ality she displays as recep- ! ^ WLOE, Barbara Jean Earles ^ Popular disc jockey at the local ^f^^^tion. She has been running an record show in addition to Time and Birthday Salute each ■C®- pretty announcer is the daughter H|^ and Mrs. Obie Earles of Leaks- \ ^ Her mother, Beatrice, is employed ®fastan Winding. Barbara was a V of Tri-City high school she was chief cheer leader. She of the finalists in the 1953 Miss Beauty Contest sponsored by ^ycees. She was the model in the > blanket display at the Septem- Aeeting of the Carolina Council. 0 ^DAY, may 3, 1954

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