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Showroom window area is divided into three parts, each featuring large banners flanking an eagle on a pedestal and various components of the “Three Cheers” collection around the :>edestal base. j si*® This view shows one entire side of the newly-decorateo p; voted to a panorama of Fieldcrest towels in every color » New Lines Approximately 100 members of ing of Fieldcrest’s new collection of ^ -j, > the showroom at 60 West 40th Street^] picnic, inspired by the The Cheers ‘oii ' red, white, and blue. , g The guests represented editors of ipt\ of the local newspapers, as well as ings, and women’s service magazines, j j An informal atmosphere was E. Stanley Klein, Jr., escorts two enthusiastic House and Garden editors. Miss Mary Burke and Mrs. Constance Wellens, on a tour of the various displays showing new merchandise. was staged by using picnic 'iwo House Beautiful editors, Mrs. Mary Taylor Heard’ and Miss Patricia Daugherty, at right, are delighted with bedspreads being shown them by A. S. Thompson. THE MILL WHIST
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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June 22, 1964, edition 1
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