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^bove, left to right, Marty Murray wearing jumpsuit from '®ent bedspread; Linda Christian, jumpsuit from Lazy Daisy JJ. ^ ^ ua i. xavait ±JO.£.y RJai^y ection sheet; Diane Carson, dress from Royal Velvet show er curtain; Missy Murray, jumpsuit from Perfection sheet. At right, above, Marty Murray and Diane Carson are shown at a display featuring the YSL bedspread. , b the picture at left, above. Missy Murray 1. > Flexowriter and Computyper operators; Htwork display in the showroom. At right. and Linda Chris- Murray, censoring and Flexowriter operator; Linda Christian; , are shown at a Hugh T. Bundy, manager of the Cleveland Service Center; above, are Marty Diane Carson, office supervisor; and Missy Murray. pcountants Hold Panel *scussion At Morehead ^he Piedmont Chapter of the Nation- of Accountants presented I, informal panel discussion for 35 (jl^^®head High School seniors on the Fashion Festivities Liven Cleveland Serviee Cemter Ject “Your Future in Finance and Unting.’- L. Spencer, Fieldcrest’s manager Office systems who is director of edu 'j^nnal activities for the Piedmont ?Mer, was the moderator for the pro- Five panel members participated, ■j/bding James A. Stutts, manager of .'Cities Information Service. Stutts discussed employment op- hnities in the expanding field of Processing. A question-and-answer 'Hr followed the discussion. On a cold day this past February, Diane Carson, Linda Christian and sisters, Marty and Missy Murray turned the Cleveland Serviee Cen ter showroom into a Fieldcrest Fash ion Festival. With the wholehearted approval of center manager, Hugh Bundy, the girls came to work in the attrac tive outfits (pictured here) that they made at home out of Fieldcrest tow els, bedspreads and sheets. Taking her cue from the profes sionals, Diane led her group to prove they could be equally creative— which can be seen by the charming results. Mixing a Fieldcrest palette of color, texture and design with the pattern of her choice each girl kept her work of art a secret at home. The element of surprise added to the fun the day Diane’s mini and Linda, Missy and Marty’s jumpsuits made their debut! Salesmen and clients were truly inspired at seeing the fashions made out of Royal Velvet towels. Accent bedspreads and Perfection sheets. AY, APRIL 27, 1970 /.4
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