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P^ieldcrest Group Will Attend S.T.A. Meeting Several representatives from Field- J^rest will attend the fall meeting of Northern North Carolina-Virginia division of the Southern Textile as sociation at Grimes elementary school Lexington Saturday, November 13. meeting opens at 10:00 a.m. and ^ondudes with a luncheon given by '"e mills in Lexington at 12:30 p.m. E- M. HOLT C. J. SQUIRES ■ • • To Appear on S.T.A. Program . . . E' M. Holt, assistant vice-president Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, “N main speaker on the topic ew Developments in Textile Ma- inery”. Discussions will be held on ® following subjects: Modern Opening and Picking,” led y Horace Penington, assistant general anager. Cone Mills Corporation; “Su- Draft or Long Draft in Roving,” ^ by Jim Chandler, superintendent, ^P^ay Cotton Mills, Inc.; “Super Draft Q. Long Draft in Spinning,” led by arles Ward, Highland Cotton Mills, in M ^°int; “Barber-Colman Warp- j led by Robert Martin, overseer, room, Dan River Mills; and jjj ^^''ing,” led by Cecil J. Squires, as- - superintendent of Bedspread Mill He Pieldcrest Mills, Inc. ors ing Yi^°''^ard Barton, secretary of the di- invites all Fieldcrest supervis- ^>^d staff men to attend the meet- me *^®6^rdless of whether they are of the association. Informa- ^ on transportation arrangements obtained by telephoning Mr. *‘ton. ^tore Manager Urges ^•■ly Xmas Shopping C. Dickenson, manager of the °y^es Store, urges employees to eur^ to avoid the rush that oc- ^^arer Christmas. He said per- tio * ^oing their shopping at the store "'pi avoid the later congestion and tipi "'*1* be more likely to get the ar- they want. some mills arc “sold up” for several months, deliveries to thL P^P^°yees Store take much longer thgj , ormerly was the case. This means aij, some items—particularly towels tjiigj^^'^nkets—arc sold out, the store ore Christmas. bbe able to replenish its sup- Coimcil Holds Outstanding Program An address by Walter B. Guinan, vice president in charge of Karastan sales, a “Know Your Products” presentation by J. M. Norman, Jr. manager of the Karastan rug mill, and a concert by the “Y” Choraleers, under direction of Don Trexler, combined to give the Carolina Cooperative Council an outstanding program at its October 21 meeting at Central Y.M.C.A. In his address, Mr. Guinan discussed the sales and merchandising program of the Karastan Rug Mill. He was introduced by E. W. Medbery, vice president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. in charge of production. Pictured at the Council meeting October 21 when Walter B. Guinan, vice president in charge of Karastan sales, was the principal speaker, left to right: H. H. Haig, of New York, in charge of style and coloring and New England sales man for Karastan; J. M. Norman, Jr., mill manager of Karastan; E. W. Medbery, vice-president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., in charge of production; Mr. Guinan; John P. Powell, president of the Carolina Council. A special feature of the October 21 Council meeting was a concert by the “Y” Choraleers, under the direction of Don Trexler. The group sang several selections which were well received by the Council audience. In foreground above are Mrs. James Marlowe of Draper and Mr. Trexler as they sang a duet. O N D ay, NOVEMBER 8, 1954
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