■ EZ SIULJIbBi i Li 1 : I'LL t’'. ', '. . ■ -. •.■ « _ _ ‘ Fiei-OCReST Mli„L.ia, l«cr # ..- ••-■ YPl. XXV ^ ' ■> ' - . '•^7^' "j Planti H) Draper, Parent Cily, Greenville, LeaUsvilIc, Mount Holly, Solistjury, Srn.llificld, Spray ard Worthville, N. C.; freldale, Vo.; Columbus, Go. and Auburn, N. Y. Spray, N. C., August 15, 1966 NO. 3 Employees Invited To Fashion Show ^*iique Fashion Collection Was ^reated From Fieldcrest Fabrics “y Nation’s Foremost Designers A. New York fashion show is being •hoved to Spray for the benefit of Field- ^fest employees. The unique show will present Field- •■est towels, blankets, she^s, bedspreads hd even shower curtains transformed a stunning array of fashions, creat- ® by the nation’s foremost designers. The creations will be modeled by 'hernbers of the Leaksville-Spray Unior Woman’s Club, of which Mrs. ki^ert F. Joyce is president. Employees, members of their families, the general public are invited to be showing Thursday, August 18, in the Morehead High School auditorium at Spray. Identical shows will be given at 10 a.m. and at 8 p.m. Employees may choose the time most convenient tor them. There is no charge for admission. The purix>se of the show is to give Fieldcrest employees an oppoitunity to see the fashion creations made from the products they help to produce, and to permit people from the local communi ties and surrounding area to see the beautiful materials made by the mills. June Mohler, manager of publicity and sales training, and Judith Fields, fashion coordinator, both from Fieldcrest’s New York sales headquarters, will be here to assist with the show. Mrs. Mohler will narrate the production. Music will be furnished by Mamie Link Dickson, who Evening- coat from “Queen’s Rose’’ bedspread over gold-and-white evening dress ^ ide of “Royalty” sheets (at left) and black-beige-and-gold evening gown from . Sol” bedspread are among the many creations to be modeled at fashion show *' eiuplojees and public Thursday, Aug. 18, in Morehead High School auditorium. works in the Draper Cost Department. The same fashion show, using pro fessional models, was given recently at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York. Some 200 invited guests witness ed the transformation of Fieldcrest’s colorful products into a stunning collec tion that ranges from evening gowns to bikinis, bicycling outfits, cocktail out fits, cocktail dresses, hostess gowns, duffle coats for ladies, carcoats for men and even a Fieldcrest-lined mink coat. The fabric designs used in the en tire collection were created by Field crest’s designing team, headed by Edith Jay, of the Fieldcrest New York sales office. The fashion show resulted from a challenge to the nation’s foremost de signers. Each of the participating de signers selected his or her preferred de sign at Fieldcrest’s New York show room and created the resulting fashions directly from the same towels, blankets, bedspreads, sheets and shower curtains that are now in department stores throughout the country. Savings Bond Drive Gets Good Response Although there has been no official tabulation of results in the company wide campaign on behalf of the Payroll Savings Plan for the purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds, there are indications that the campaign will be successful. Henry Knott, supervisor of payrolls and banking, said, “We have already received well over 200 new members and I would say that the drive is meet ing with good response.” The sign-up will continue through August. President Harold W. Whitcomb .sent a letter, informational material, and an application card to every Fieldcrest em ployee. Those who wish to join the Pay roll Savings Plan were asked to com plete the authorization form and hand it to their supervisor. If any employee failed to receive an application card or if the card has been misplaced, the employee should contact the departmental supervisor or area personnel manager to obtain another card.