SHEITS .TOWELS . >105 P« I AD S • itANKtTS. t If CIRIC 11 AN KITS .KAKASIAN * US'S • SY NTH ITIC fAIKICS MILL WHISTLE Published by Fielilcrest Mills, Inc. • Plants located In Spray, Draper and lealcsville, H. C. and Fleldale, Va. Vol. XIV Spray, N. C., Monday, April 16, 1956 NO. 20 Fieldcrest Mills To Hold Open House Store Display Ideas In Our New York Showroom Suggested window and interior dis plays based on our current national Advertising and sales promotion pro gram have been set up on the sales Moor in Fieldcrest’s New York show room at 88 Worth Street. The display shown above ties in with a full-color double page spread to appear in the May issue of HOUSE LEAUTIFULi. Emphasizing color and pattern co ordination in Fieldcrest Fashions for Bed and Bath, the ad and the display feature Royal Velvet towels, the Mai- Ecnette bedspread, Rosegay blanket, sheets and cases in a beautifully deco rated bedroom. (See page three) Harriet Clingman, Decorator, To Speak Here A large audience of men and women the Tri-Cities and a wide sur rounding area is expected to hear the lecture by Harriet Clingman, noted *^ecorating consultant, in the Leaks- ''ille-Spray junior high school audi torium Friday evening, April 27. Mrs. Clingman is a member of the ^^cturing staff of F. Schumacher & ^0., largest decorative fabrics firm in the world. She will speak on “Trends Home Furnishings” and will present ’^olor schemes correlating fabrics, wall papers and carpeting. She will show ® number of authentic reproductions of •Museum fabrics from famous collec tions. The le''ture is sponsored by the Dra per Junior Woman’s club and the Leaksville-Spray Woman’s club. Mrs. Clingman will speak to the home eccn- oiiiics classes at Tri-City high school earlier in the day. Public Will Be Invited To Visit All Plants Plans are under way for an “open house” program at all of the mills. Employees, members of their families, relatives, friends and the general public will be invited to visit the plants. Guided tours will be arranged highlighting the new machinery, building additions and alterations and other improvements embrac ed by our modernization program during the past two and one-half years. The Towel Mill will be open to visi tors Monday, April 30. Students in the Tri-Cities from the seventh grade through high school will tour the North Carolina plants Tuesday, May 1, and the general public will be invited to visit the Tri-City plants on Wednes day, May 2. The visiting hours will be from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at each location. Prizes Will Be Given A large number of attendance prizes will be awarded, including a 3 x 5 Karastan rug, an electric blanket, an all-wool blanket, tablecloths, bed spreads, and sheets and towels in at tractively packaged sets. Notices will be posted on the bulle tin boards inviting employees to at tend the open house and to bring their relatives and friends to see where they work. Invitations will be sent to clubs, other civic organizations, local govern ment officials, other industries, min isters, teachers and school officials and other community groups. Although students, clubs and various smaller groups make visits to the mills virtually every week, it will be the first “open house” for the general pub lic since 1950. HARRIET CLINGMAN Fieldcrest Opens Sales Office In Dallas, Texas Arthur S. Thompson, domestics sales manager, has announced the opening of a sales office in Dallas, Texas, rsp~ resenting an expansion of our activities in the Southwest. The new office is in the Dallas Merchandise Mart and is headquarters for J. A. Schroeter, Field crest sales representative in the area.