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Pat Donovan Joins Marketing Division Patricia Donovan joined the Field- crest Advertising and Sales Promotion Department in March of this year. As staff assistant she will handle special projects for J. P. Robertson, vice presi dent and director of advertising and sales promotion, Fieldcrest Marketing Division. Miss Donovan will also assist Mrs. June Mohler, manager of sales training and publicity, in doing sales promotions for leading department stores through out the country. Formerly a senior national editor and writer for the United Parcel Service internal magazine. Miss Donovan will report on company news events in stories for The Mill Whistle, prepare sales training brochures for the Field- crest Marketing Division and write press releases. The mother of two teen-age sons. Miss Donovan, who uses her maiden name professionally, has spent many years before T.V. cameras and “live” audiences as a television spokeswoman and fashion show commentator for Du Pont, Timex, Genesco, General Motors and Sears, Roebuck and Co. Miss Donovan and her family center their interests, weekends and summers, around a 150-year-old Long Island home, previously owned by a sea cap tain, in the quaint whaling town of Sag Harbor. Red Carpet For AA (Continued from Page Three) carpet is also featured on the jet bridges leading to the aircraft. Norman Rosenblatt of Contract Dis tributors Corporation explained that executives at American Airlines and its industrial design consultant firm of Henry Dreyfus & Co. were particularly concerned that the carpet’s coloration be exact. Mr. Rosenblatt noted that Kara- stan’s designers were able to achieve the right mixture of red with black to create the specific color effect that American demanded. The red carpeting is used throughout the installations except for the areas immediately facing the check-in coun ters. Here a black striped design was created by blending more black with the reds in the carpet. Buy ... Sell... Swap FOR SALE: T.V. antenna, black-white and color. See Thomas Hall, Sheeting Weave Room, or 1726 South Avenue. Telephone 635-8321. FOUND: Two sets of keys. Owners should contact The Mill Whistle office, extension 53356. FOR SALE: GE refrigerator in good condition. Call 635-4301 after 4 p.m. 8 New Jaycee officers and directors, from left, are Russell Cobb, Larry George Rudy and Ray Lewis, directors; Bobby Brooks, external vice presiJ®”,' Tommy Flynt, internal vice president; Henry Davis, president; Reginald Cates, rector; Melvin Smith, treasurer; and Ron Norwood, immediate past president. Fieldcresters Are Elected To Jaycee Offices A number of Fieldcrest employees were among the 1970-71 officers in stalled at the Eden Jaycees’ 22nd An niversary installation banquet, held at the Leaksville-Spray Moose Lodge. The new officers are: Henry Davis, president; Tommy Flynt, internal vice president; Bobby Brooks, Canteen, ex ternal vice president; R. W. Rutland, Blanket Mill, state director; Melvin Smith, Blanket Finishing, treasurer; Bill Peters, Bedspread Finishing, secre tary; and Reginald Cates, Russell Cobb, Ray Lewis, George Rudy, Karastan; John Small, Research; and Larry Woods, directors. oi M. L. Hyler was named “Jaycee the Year” and won one of four Man” awards. Other “Key Man” awa‘ Davis, BobW winners were Henry Brooks and Jimmy Wright. The featured speaker was Larry Ward, candidate for the state itiv« nresidency and current administra national director. Mr. Ward urged Jaycees to “8®* volved with issues facing not o'*,, North Carolina but also the country’ and The drug problem, pollution ^ emment were three particular area® which he felt Jaycees should bee® involved. Bedspread Mills Receive ‘Excellence’ Award (Continued from Page One) spread Finishing Mill, Lorene Bailey, Elizabeth Jumper, Eris Mabes and Law rence Strange; and third shift. Bed spread Mill, Lena Ellis, Otha Gammon and John Simpson. Prizes awarded in drawings at the various ceremonies went to: Bedspread Mill, Shuford Lollis, Raish Lampkin, Jr., Pauline Ratliff, and Marion Wilson; Bedspread Finishing, James W. Ray, Carolyn Wilson and Joyce Young. All received bedspreads. As part of the celebration, a barbecue dinner was served in the mills to all employees. Retirees of the two mills were invited back to have lunch and attend the ceremonies. The next day, the general manage ment of Fieldcrest honored Mr. Steffy at a luncheon at Meadow Greens Country Club. In a brief talk, G. Wil liam Moore, president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., described the fine relation ship between Fieldcrest and Sears through the years and pointed out sev eral ways in which Fieldcrest and Sears are important to each other. Guests recognized at the lunc vic® included Hugh A. Brown, Jr-, president—merchandising in the Fi® crest Marketing Division; and spread sales. Mr. Brown and Mr. H. Byler, division vice president- came from New York to attend award ceremonies. Old-Fashioned July ^ (Continued from Page One) youngsters, horse shoe pitching, F- . and other games, with a large of prizes. There will be the tradiB®’’, ■ • ra , greasy pole climb and greasy pig ,^c Valuable gate prizes will be in drawings from among the nah>®® those attending. Efforts are under way to obtain,^ least one band from some military ^ stallation in the state and it is pl® to have a prominent speaker for - QJ] patriotic address. Details on these ^ other phases of the program are to announced. 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