Sales Meetings At Meadow Greens Country Club Va., and Jones, Witter and Company, Columbus, ”io, made separate visits to Fieldcrest recently. They held their respective sales meetings at Mea- Greens Country Club at which President Harold Whitcomb and Robert A. Harris, vice president, j^nufacturing, were speakers. The mill managers several key men from staff departments attend- luncheon or dinner meetings. ^ Accompanying the visitors here were several i^Presentatives from our Fieldcrest sales division in York. [.Pictures on these pages show the groups during tours of the plants and offices. Thomas, Field & Co. A. S. Thomas. Jr., president of Thomas, Field & Co., is shown at extreme right during visit to Finishing Mill. In group, from left, are Jack Baker, guide; C. C. Pharr, R. D. Smith, O. W. Brown and C. A. Long. Observing operation of one of the Gessner nappers, shown ShowTj at continuous washer, from left to right, are F. T. ^ to right, are Bruce Haley, Kimball Lemley, Charles Pres- Suttenfield, guide; A. A. Adkins, W. L. Stonestreet, W. B. Campbell, Gene Carter, C. E. Walls, and Walter Schacht, Snyder, Phil Ziler, Sales Dept, Mgr., Thomas, Field & Co.; Ii. ® for the group. H. Lee, of Fieldcrest sales. Folding Dept., left to right, H. O. Sergent, Ted Iliffe, J*crest sales; J. F. Smith, John Thomas, Fieldcrest Dept. ’ Thomas, Field & Co.; George Stewart, Fieldcrest sales, Moore, guide. Watching operation of wide calender at Bleachery, left to right, are Harry Marshall, Herman Preston, Raymond Groce, F. E. Deitz, Walter Amos, Eugene Preston, and John Arnall, guide for the group. Day, march 7, i960