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Following the program in the school auditorium, the Karastan Long service employees pay close attention to talks given by ''lill 25-Year Club members enjoyed a luncheon in the cafeteria. W. B. Guinan, president of marketing division; J. M. Norman, ®®re, a group files by the serving tables to receive coffee. Jr., mill manager; and F. W. Klein, assistant mill manager. Guinan Is Speaker At 25-Year Meet The city of Leaksville, N. C. has be- '^orne widely known as home of Kara- the finest machine-made rugs in the world, Walter B. Guinan, president our Karastan Rug Mill marketing ^ivision, told members of the 25-Year ^lub of the Karastan Mill at their an- *^Ual meeting Saturday, September 26. Mr. Guinan said Karastan is in a class y itself and by its fame has brought I'enown to Leaksville and North Caro- ina. He told of the growth of the Kara- stan Mill and cited its high place in the He discussed the competitive situa- and again emphasized the vital im- ™rtance of Karastan’s leadership in ®tyle and quality. He showed some of newer rugs and presented slides /lowing Karastan displays and ads by Ottie of America’s leading stores. Tremendous Growth Fred W. Klein, assistant manager of Karastan Mill, in a brief talk told the mill’s tremendous growth in re- l^ent years. The mill has gone ahead due good styling, good management, good People and a good company, he said. M. Norman, Jr., manager of the ^®rastan Mill, brought greetings from °®neral management and expressed ap- ^*‘6ciation for the big part the long- ^rvice employees have played in Kara n’s growth and development. Mr. Norman cited the contribution of ^Ugene F. Clark in machinery develop- ji^nts making possible the success of Karastan Mill. Mr. Clark, now re- *'ed, was the first employee of the mill “started it up as practically a one- •I'an Cl, operation,” Mr. Norman said. Mr. j ark was on the platform at the meet- g and was given an ovation. ''ohn G. Cunningham, superintendent (Continued on Page Eight) i . Dance numbers were presented by Marie and Patricia Rieson, daughters of em ployees and students at the Ray Hollingsworth School of Dance, Leaksville. Threesome at this table includes, from left to right, Ozelma J. Webb, Mattie S. Merriman, and Louise G. Suttenfield, all of Burling Department. ONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1964
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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