Health Club Selects
Goodson Man Of Year
John T. Goodson, traffic
manager — bed and bath
fashions, has been selected as
the Eden Health Club’s Man of
the Year for 1973. He was
presented a trophy by Stuart
Hamilton, Health Club director.
Three plaques for the 100-mile
run were also presented.
Receiving the plaques were J. D.
Huffman, manager-supply
purchasing, Glenn Fuqua and
Art Case. All three began the
program on January 14.
The Eden Health Club, which
at present has approximately
140 members, offers a complete
program of physical fitness for
both men and women. Director
of the Women’s Health Club is
Mary Matthews.
In addition to a sauna and
whirlpool baths, the club also
offers a rowing machine,
weights, incline boards, pulleys
and massage machines for the
use of its members.
Hours for male members are
12 noon until 7:30 p.m. daily.
Hours for women are 9 a.m. until
11:30 a.m. on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday and 7:30
p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Monday
through Thursday.
Anyone interested in further
information may call 627-1340.
Ruth Maynor Wins Trophy
For Woman Bowler Of 1973
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John Goodson receives Man of the Year award from
Stuart Hamilton, Eden Health Club director.
Ruth Maynor with Bowler of the Year trophy.
Ruth Maynor, General Offices
Cashier, has been named woman
Bowler of the Year at the Eden
Bowling Center. She
presented a trophy
bowling center.
was
by the
She earned the award by
achieving the highest handicap
score in a roll-off held in
February of this year among all
of the Bowlers of the Month for
1973. Mrs. Maynor was Bowler of
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the Month in August of 1973.
In addition to being captain of
the Karastan Office team in the
Fieldcrest Ladies bowling
league, she is also secretary of
the league.
Mrs. Maynor says she is
^usually pleased by the honor
since she has only been bowling
for about two years. She had
never bowled until joining the
FmWcrest Ladies league, she
Jim Huffman, right, and Glen Fuqua are shown with 100-
mile plaques.
Mary Matthews, right, is women’s Health Club director.
At left is Stuart Hamilton.
"Freestyle'
Featured
H & G Cq
In recent years, tkei
Missoni has L
synonymous with i,
excitement in ready-bi
The distinctive Missoni 4
have become a familiati
among well-dressed it
across Europe andAmeris
have appeared in sucklj
annals as Vogue, Hir,
Bazaar, Women’s Wear I
and Paris “Elle.”
Now, in their. “Fr«
collection for Fieldcrei
intuitive genius of |
seems destined to take 111
fashion world by storm, j
House and Garden ma|i
recognizing the innoti
trend-setting nature il
“Freestyle” designs,]
devoted the entire frontm
its February issai'
“Freestyle.” |
It should be pointed ml
the achievement of a Hois'
Garden cover is a mucluji]
and quite unique honor,ft
is House and Garden
most respected publicatii
its field, read and notedt
interior decorators i(
America, but it numta:
five million readers of a?
issue. j
Fieldcrest is extis
pleased that “Freestylt'i
chosen for this sigii
national exposure, andw,
endorsement as an indicii
exciting things to comei
“Freestyle” collection. |
Happily, the results oil
reaching publicity arei
felt. Many stores i»
metropolitan areas
received a number of ci;
letters placing ordtc
“Freestyle.” ]
Consumers across tlieH_
seem to be responding
to the zingy colors (tell
tangerine combinaWJ
featured on the
Garden cover) and
patterns, but
decorating freedom
range of “Freestyle I*
can give.
“Certificol\
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staying competiW'l
American*^
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as well as aiding in weight loss^ »“Prove muscle tone
preserving Amenta" .
at home and
Fieldcrest was selec .
citation on
successful 15-poinl P jji
energy conservation ^^
production.
In addition to n ^
conservation progn^J,
in effect, the more
Fieldcrest 'employ®® .j*
asked to submit furl ^
a
percent
usage
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