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New Fieldcrest Ads Appear In Magazines Two full-page colored advertisements promoting Fieldcrest fashions for bed and bath appear in current issues of national magazines. The Muses towels, with related motifs in sheets and pillow cases, are featured in an ad in the October House Beauti ful, now on sale. The same ad will be carried in The New Yorker magazine for October 15. Crown Jewel automatic blankets are promoted in an ad in the September 24 New Yorker and will appear in the December House and Garden, on sale November 20. The copy points out that, “ . . . Fieldcrest makes a wide range of automatics, from the merely luxur ious to the unbelievable. . .” Reprints of both of the advertisements are currently posted in the mills. The Muses towels are featured in House Beautiful and New Yorker. Appealing ad in House and Garden and in New Yorker promotes our Crown Jewel automatic blankets. 8 Mutual Aid Booklet (Continued from page one) the week ending October 9. ^ The new booklet carries inforni^ concerning payments for hospita^. tion, in-hospital medical care, detailed schedule of the amounts tb® sociation pays for various surgical ations. Also included are a general ^ planation of the Mutual Aid pl®"^ | the constitution and by-laws. Mutual Aid provides benefits { both the employee and his depend ^ The benefits include allowances flf surgical charges, room, board, edic*' At their attractive home on the Stoneville Road, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher enjoy breakfast containing most of the essential nutrients. Fletcher is a winder s«r' at Karastan and Elizabeth is an inspector-folder at Bleachery. Good Breakfast Provides Energy Are you a breakfast skipper? Skipping breakfast entirely or skimp ing on this most important meal of the day causes a mid-morning sag in energy and brings on that tired feeling. Scientific studies show that when breakfast is skipped work output is less, mental reactions are slower and mus cular fatigue is increased. Also, the lack of an adequate breakfast may make you irritable and less able to tolerate minor annoyances. That is because the lack of an ade quate breakfast makes the blood sugar drop in the middle of the morning, re sulting in a let-down in energy. It then takes more than a coffee break to make you feel really perky again. Medical and nutrition authorities have formulated a basic breakfast pattern consisting of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and butter. This basic breakfast may be supplemented with eggs or breakfast meats for persons whose energy needs are higher. Provides About 600 Calories A breakfast of average servings of each of the foods in the basic breakfast pattern provides about 600 calories and makes an excellent contribution of al most every essential nutrient. For those interested in a modern low- fat breakfast, the same pattern and quantity may be used except that non fat milk is used as the beverage. If you have been eating “on the run” or otherwise skimping on breakfast, you may want to adjust your schedule to allow for a more adequate meal. It makes good sense to start the day with a powerful store of the foods you need every day. A breakfast that meets the nutritional requirements of active peo ple not only aids your performance on the job but improves your own health and well being. nursing, laboratory fees and m The benefit period extends for a mum of 70 consecutive days for any confinement. , Benefits Increased Many Benefits paid by the Association ^ j; been increased a number of tirn j recent years in order to keep ^ .ji? Aid up-to-date where it can adequate protection. ^ The latest increases in benefit j able the Association to continue i member and their dependents hospital and surgical plan to be ^ anywhere, considering the low Mutual Aid is an aii-employee ty operated by the employees selves. Although the plan is 98% of the employees are menibe ^ The Association is governed t j I unit committees in each mill- board of directors made up of the men of the unit committees. ff' The directors urge members the new booklet carefully to j,/ detailed information on the fits. Questions or suggestions sho J discussed with your Mutual A' committeeman. HIS THE MILL W
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