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NEW FANCY-HEM SHEETS AND CASES by Fieldcrest Mills are shown above. Duchesse, left, in embossed cotton, and Floral print, second from left, are available on white or colored percale; Tartan shown center is av'ailable on white percale. MacLeod (yellow and black) is shown. Other tartans available are Stewart (red) and MacPherson (blue and red). Moderne, chevron stripe pattern at right comes on white muslin, and muslin pattern second from right is pastel colored with contrast hems. “GIFT STREET” BOX packages a new line of fancy-W' sheets and pillow cases introduced by Fieldcrest Mills. graphed design of a quaint street scene on coated stock I vides attractive all-occasion gift package. Contents card side the cellophane wrap in package repeats the stage-c* ) motif and includes a tiny artificial blossom. Sheets st* are Floral border on white percale. ] (Story on Page One) Gviess Who? Rod And Gun Club Gets Corporation Charter A certificate of incorporation for the Tri-City Rod and Gun Club is presented by Harry Fagge, left, legal advisor, to Joe Barham, president. Looking on left to right are Ernest Brim, Vice Presi dent, Bobby Shively, Secretary, and M. W. Hayden, Vice Chairman of the board of directors. The Rod and Gun Club meets at the consolidated Central Y.M.C.A. on every second and fourth Tuesday. At pres ent there are 50 members on roll. New memberships will be open Sept. 1. MOTHER A MANAGER What is management? Well, every home has a manager, just like every business, large or small. When Mothers gets her husband off to work, sees the children on the way to school, and buys food and household supplies from the stores, she is a part of “management.” The prosperity and happiness of the home depends largely upon how well she does her managing. FIE Can you identify the persons 11*5, above photograph? Both of theifllii now grown men, well known iO'' community and long service empW' of Fieldcrest Mills. (Their names. printed upside down below.) $i ;sjIuEia aqi guiuuidg puB SUffir uo;;o3 JO uBuiajoj ‘jijnqjapun^la ^sauja ‘wSiH ’IITIM aqi ;«!’) -uids a PPOH ‘squioo SDuajBio ‘?J‘ LDCREST MILL WH I S T M
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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