Employees Invited To Attend Fashion Show Joins Fieldcrest (Continued from Page One) dent, will furnish models for the fashion show. Commentators will be Mrs. June Mohler, of New York, the Fieldcrest Marketing Division’s public relations sales training manager, and Mrs. Pat Miller, of Columbus, Ga. Music will ee provided by Miss Becky Hance, of Eden. Mrs. Mohler will participate in pro grams previewing the shows over tele- ®ion station in Roanoke and Greensboro. The purpose in bringing the fashion show to the mill areas is to give em ployes an opportunity to see the fashion creations made from the products they holp to manufacture and to permit peo- Plo from the local communities tO' see the beautiful materials made in the mills. The fashion show has been presented in New York and in cities from coast to coast in connection with Fieldcrest Fashion Week promotions by depart ment stores which are customers of Fieldcrest Mills. The show resulted from a challenge tO' the nation’s leading designers. Each of the participating designers selected his or her preferred design at Field- crest’s New York showroom. The designers then created the fash ions directly from the same towels, bedspreads, blankets and sheets that are now on sale in department stores throughout the United States. M:-- ^09 ^ ' m ■ L. Hudgins (far left) Laurelcrest sales manager, talks to management group. Product Meetings At Laurelcrest Laurelcrest management and clerical J^rsonnel were treated to* a special ac- ivity recently when product informa- 'on meetings were held in the Laurel- '^I'est Showroom. On separate occasions, management clerical employees were carried Prough the product line in the Laurel- Showroom in an effort to- e-xpand Peir product knowledge and to- produce better product identification. The management group had the op portunity to- hear Robert L. Hudgins, aurelcrest sales manager, talk on the Product line. '^e following week, clerical emplo-yees ?Pioye-d seeing the showroom and hear- P§ the same general infoirmation in jPsetings with Howard J. Eberwein, di- Ooto-r of product development. 'Monday, april 29, i96s ■ii ill** iil® William A. Galloway, joined Field crest Mills April 16 as technical super intendent for the Sheeting Mills, re porting to W. G. Hunnings, Jr., man ager, Sheeting. Immediately prior to coming here, Mr. Galloway was foreman of Carding and Spinning and Preparation at the J. C. Cowan Plant of Burlington In dustries at Forest City. He had been with Burlington since his graduation from Erskine College in 1961. He was first employed, at the Caro linian Plant at High Shoals, under the management trainee program, and then was a shift foreman at the Ivey Weavers Plant at Hickory. He was transferred to the Forest City plant in August, 1965. Mr. Gallo-way is a native of Due West, S. C., and married the former Alice Ellis of Georgetown, S. C. They have one son, four years; old. Mr. Gallo-way will move his family to the Eden area sometime in June. Mi Clerical employees hear discussion of product line by Howard Eberwein (right).