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w m ■+ I te'.. I 'A.I 'PV, A ||| *>i»Sfe^iK*i«a|^ m Y:: •r::::r,;f^% ; v:f-iY 111 .' -^ w..-**r'^'»*,;.-cw. • „ ■ ,.,' -; «-'••' . .X- '1%^^ V0“^‘W':'-i •• . ‘' -|,'rv‘' "^f". Sit » Leisurely is a windswept pattern in striking multicolor combinations well suited to modern furnishings. Triumphant is a brilliant mosaic of colors offering a rich texture of cut and uncut yarns. Laurelcrest Introduces Spring ’73 Carpet Fashions T ri 1 ■^T T-rv^r-Tt ^ j-il.%.> .1^-. ....» /*_ .1^. . Heavily-textured surfaces shimmer **ig with tone-on-tone colors and boldly Patterned styles designed for versatile aigh performance highlight the Spring '3 introductions by Laurelcrest Car- Pets. Robert W. Ker, Jr., vice president of Sales for Laurelcrest, described the new teadloom fashions as representative important new trends in carpet de- today. , ‘The current breed of homemakers lust Won’t accept one dominant style in 'carpets as may have been the case in March 1 Is Deadline For Applications The deadline for submitting applica- ®Ohs for a Fieldcrest Scholarship or Muscogee Scholarship is March 1. Those who wish to apply for a schol arship should obtain a form from their area personnel manager or mill per- ^nnel office; or call at the Employment ^Hice of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., in the General Offices Building, Eden; or ''‘rite to Dr. William McGehee, Depart- *Pent of Personnel Research and De velopment, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., Eden, R- C. The scholarships, each worth $4,000 the four years of college, are given ^ help employees or the children of apiployees in obtaining a college ed ucation. Monday, February lo, 1973 former years,” he stated. “They’re not content to take only shags or only plushes or only plains. They want a reasonable choice of new treatments in fibers, colors, textures and patterns. The more sophisticated consumer today is asserting more individuality in her preferences and no longer cares about ‘copying’ the Joneses.” Five New Fashions Of the five new broadloom fashions by Laurelcrest, two feature combina tions of texture and color with the em phasis on low-keyed highlight effects, two stress a strong return to pattern and the fifth offers a trim and tailored look. The five new broadloom fashions in troduced by Laurelcrest for the spring of ’73 are Leisurely, Triumphant, Gra cious Life, Delightful and Top Com mand. Leisurely is a windswept pattern in striking multi-color combinations which create brush-stroke effects. Tufted of all-nylon face, this style is well-suited to modern furnishings. Leisurely comes in four colorations. Triumphant is a brilliant mosaic of colors offering a rich texture of cut and uncut face yarns. It is constructed of all Antron II nylon pile plus static- control yarns and comes in 15 exciting color combinations. Look Of Elegance Gracious Life represents another de velopment in the textured or “shag” plush. It is a look of elegance with a flair and is available in 19 colorations. Delightful offers a surface of heat- set, tightly-twisted yarns. It is densely tufted of all-nylon yarns and comes in 17 colors. Top Command is an all-looped car pet with a distinctive offset check design combined with “moresqued” or tweedy yarns. Though engineered pri marily for contract duty in offices and stores, the styling is versatile enough for dens, children’s rooms and family rooms. It comes in 17 colorations. Organization Changes Are Announced Frank J. Gamier, formerly purchas ing agent-cotton, was appointed man ager of cotton purchasing, reporting to Mr. Harris. All individuals in Cotton Purchasing report to Mr. Gamier. W. E. Bond, Jr., formerly purchasing agent-synthetics, was appointed man ager of synthetics and yarn purchasing; The following organization changes, effective February 1, have been an nounced by Robert A. Harris, execu tive vice president. and J. C. Bircher, formerly wool buyer, was named manager of wool purchas ing. Both report to Mr. Harris. J. D. Huffman, manager of supply purchasing, continues reporting to Mr. Harris.
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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