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T |TA9H)0N» FOR OttO AN0 .»AT« sJ^^SiFktWkxe^wiio Sttray,Orjf>«r leaitivill*, N C onH Fwiclaie, L^253tSi3& XVIV Spray, N. C„ Monday, July 18, 1960 ^OCAL SCOUTS TO ATTEND JAMBOREE j*^*nboree Boy Scouts shown with B. F. Dunton, scoutmaster (extreme right), ’ ®ft to right, John Maclsaac, Stuart Archer, Charles Maclsaac and Barron Archer. which is to held at Colorado Springs, Colo., July 22-28. Three more local Scouts left July 14 for the Jamboree. They were: Bill and Roy Mitchell, sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mitchell, and Bill Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pace, Jr. Mf, and Stuart Archer, sons of Mrs. D. S. Archer, and Charles ^rs, Maclsaac, sons of Mr. and ~ Maclsaac, left July 10 for iC(j ,^‘lniont Scout Ranch in New Mex- e ®P®nd a week before going to s, ^stional Boy Scout Jamboree Af, Fieldcrest Ad Series Begins The adv, 6 f. America coverlet is featured in . St of a series of beautiful color- or^ ®rtisements in leading magazines Fieldcrest fall fashions. ,^6ad-off ad appears in the au- *'6^ *ssue of Bride and Home, which '^arrig?^ sale July 14. The ad will be in Town and Country for .j,®*'' House and Garden for October, New Yorker for November 12. in the series will feature Vig, Spots bed and bath coordi- '6^5* ■ • . screen-printed pillow cases, and terry towels and har- solid-color sheets and blank- it k)t)5 Muses coordinated bath fash- related motifs on sheets and the Crown Jewel automatic A '^“lorful double page ad in the '’^ber 10 New Yorker Will show (Continued on page seven) NO. 1 Foundation Will Aid Betterment Causes Company Establishes Non-Profit Organization For Promotion Of Various Improvement Programs The incorporation of the Fieldcrest Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of religi- gious, charitable, scientific, literary and educational causes, was announced by President Harold W. Whitcomb. In announcing the establishment of the Foundation, Mr. Whitcomb pointed out that all future contributions by Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., to charitable causes would be handled through the Foundation. Income for the Fieldcrest Foundation will be from gifts from Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. and from profits from the opera tion of the Employees’ Store and the Canteen. Allocation of funds from the Foundation will be handled by a board (Continued on page three) Ad Promotes America Coverlet Fall Program Set Up At Rug Sales Meet Karastan’s rapid growth in the past six months was pointed out by Walter B. Guinan, president of our Karastan sales division, as he discussed Karas tan’s position in the carpet industry at the recent semi-annual rug sales meet ing. The meeting was held in our Karastan showroom at 295 Fifth Avenue in New York City. A last-minute change in scheduling became necessary when the Eastern Airlines strike made it almost impossible for the sales staff to travel to Leaksville in time for the meeting June 15 and 16. In outlining the Karastan sales pro gram for fall, Mr. Guinan reviewed the competitive situation in regard to fibers and fabrics and discussed the entire Karastan line. He introduced the new Lanveau and Bienteau fabrics, the new Kirman pattern in the Karastan quali ty, and the new Patrique line by Nye- Wait. Lanveau is a lavishly piled Karastan broadloom which introduces a delicate ly swirling texture. Lanveau is not only (Continued on page two)
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