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Italian President’s Son Visits Showroom W recent state visit of Presi- 5i^j^^^^ntonio Segni of Italy tO' this "y, our company was honored to 'L'h j,’. a member of the entourage, visit ' *6ldcrest showroom at 60 West 40th in New York. _were accompanied by Mrs, Tile jp. '- vvdc Biddle Duke, wife of the Chief '^otocol in the U. S. State Depart ment. Ina Cosentino, receptionist at our Fieldcrest sales headquarters, is fluent in Italisin and very capably help ed them make their purchases. Both of them were delighted with Fieldcrest’s colors and patterns and Dr. Segni, soon to be married, said he hoped to plan his bathrooms around our colors. In the picture at left above, Field- crest salesman John Holmes (left), G. W. Moore, president of the Fieldcrest marketing division (second from left) and Miss Cosentino (far right) are shown talking with Dr. Segni and Mrs. Sensi. At right above. Miss Cosentino shows the “1776'’ bedspread of our American Heritage collection to Mrs. Duke (left) and Dr. Segni. iJ9 Fieldale Employees Submit Safety Slogans conducted at the slogan _ _ “ill in the interest of accident- p^^ion drew 119 slogans suggested ^j^Ployees. of first prize was Geneva Ogj the Spooling Department. Her I “I work safely in every way V be back another day.” prize went to Jimmy Ingram Weave Room who suggested: “An liijg illness, we must under- \ ’ doesn’t always happen to our man.” Employees tied for the third- 'iii. above employees. As part of the Towel Mill’s intensive program to prevent on-the-job injuries, the slogan contest was held at the same time that the mill supervisors were participating in a safety training course taught by H. E. Williams, safety di rector. The immediate goal of the Towel Mill is to operate the entire year of 1964 without a lost-time injury. No disabling injuries have occurred so far this year. employees award. They were Edward C. Plant Service, who suggested: be done, it can be done safe ly Governor Edward Reid, Jr., Carding Department, who sug- "It CAN be done—Safely.” gift sets were awarded to the ! j^*'oduction Leaders j Allied At Greenville j production award win- i ''isin Karastan Spinning Di- ■ 0( in Greenville for the month ic, > eeiiviii ^ anuary were: William Whaley ' Willa Morris itig Dorothy Bowen Thelma Taylor Rose Tripp Winners in a safety slogan contest at the Towel Mill are presented towel gift sets. W. O. Stone Jr., assistant superintendent (far left), makes presentation to Geneva Clark, Jimmy Ingram and Governor Edward Reid, Jr. Another winner, Edward C. Williams, was not present for the photograph. AY, FEBRUARY 17, 1964
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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