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‘Spring Song’ Promoted By Lord And Taylor ^ ^ li1kI i .. .1 > • ■ ■ i , i ^ Bed and bath scene features our coordinated products in beautiful New York apartment of Helena Rubinstein. One of the major promotions at Lord Taylor this spring will be our co ordinated group of sheets, cases, blank ets, and towels called “Spring Song.” Kere you see a bed and bath scene fea turing this merchandise in the beauti ful New York apartment of Helena Ru- benstein. The bathroom is adjacent to the bed room, so that this delightful birds-and- blossoms wreath pattern flows from one room into the other. Fifth Avenue win dows, interior displays, and a full-page ad will introduce Spring Song at Lord and Taylor early in March. Receives Promotion New Officers Of Central Safety Committee mm tiiase WILLIAM D. CROWSON The promotion of William D. Crowson ^rom assistant foreman to foreman of the Beck Dyeing Department at the Finish ing Mill, effective January 1, has been announced by the Company. Mr. Crowson has been with Fieldcrest ®ince 1946 when he started as a techni- '^ian in the chemical laboratory of the liesearch and Quality Control Depart- nient. He was transferred soon after- 'vards to the Blanket Mill as assistant Monday, march 3, i958 New officers of Central Safety Com mittee who took office recently to serve for one year, left to right, are chairman, A. G. Singleton, director of engineering; vice chairman, F. T. Suttenfield, super intendent of the Bleachery and Finish ing Mill; and secretary, H. E. Williams, safety director. The Central Safety Committee, com posed of general management, mill man agers, mill superintendents and staff de partment heads, formulates policies and directs the over-all safety program at Fieldcrest Mills. foreman of stock dyeing. He became assistant foreman of the piece dyeing department at the Bleach ery in 1948 and in 1951 was transferred to the Zion Lace Curtain Mill at Zion, 111., as foreman of the bleachery. He re turned to Spray after about a year to become assistant foreman of the all- wool finishing department (now the Beck Dyeing Department). Mr. Crowson is a native of Taylors ville and attended Duke University where he majored in busines adminis tration. He married the former Mildred Hendren, of Stony Point. They have a married daughter and a son, eight years old. The Crowsons live at 327 Clark Way. in Spray.
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