I right, Mrs. R. L. Stephens wears pants suit made from sheets and bedspread; Mrs. J. A. O’Leary models mini Lustre” towel, converted into pants suit with white pants; Mrs. J. A. Parker shows hostess ensemble made using a “Print- work” bedspread; Mrs. R. G. Ogburn wears coat dress fashioned from “Velvet Touch” blanket. ^shion Show Presented For Eden Onbs created from Fieldcrest pro- of (jj ''’ere shown at a dinner meeting '•> ®even federated women’s clubs ■'-ae: 'tobe 3nd the Junior Service League the Meadow Greens ,Se 15 at ■‘"y Club. Mohler, formerly manager of JCity '’rest Marketing length dress they do not all want the same kind of furnishings for their home. “We know that women have a way of selecting home furnishings the way they select clothes and we at Fieldcrest try to provide accessories that women will want and like.” The program was arranged under the direction of Mrs. W. B. Weaver, who introduced Mrs. Mohler. Presidents of the federated clubs and the Junior Ser vice League were recognized along with Mrs. Karl Bishopric, a former NCFWC president, and several others. ’lelj'”"')' and sales training in the Division, New commentator for the fashion ^f'd guest speaker. Mrs. Mohler •Sigj. recently to study for her Ph.D. the University of Maryland 'h'l'ently is a consultant to Field- ^boYg^'^dition to the creations pictured ’ . the following were shown: .'tul” sheets made into a breakfast robe a ruffled fashioned bedspread; an Eliz- 'Paintwork' *'°®tess dress created from a ... I'a ’ shoof- a pants suit made from sheet; bedspreads; and a midi en- ® fnade from a “Lustre” towel. '’Opacity crowd at the meeting ^lohler discuss current Nibe fashion both for apparel and , .tarnishings. Pointing to home hst ''gs she said “We believe that as Pot all women want the same Honored By A. P. A. Dr. William McGehee, director of per sonnel research and development at Fieldcrest, was honored at the recent 25th anniversary meeting of the Amer ican Psychological Association in Miami. Dr. McGehee was the subject of a ci tation read at the meeting and was pre sented a plaque as a past president of the industrial division of the A. P. A. The citation read in part: “Dr. William McGehee . . . has served the A. P. A. in many capacities and is at the present time its treasurer. “Dr. McGehee is a respected national authority in the field of training. Al though many publications attest to this, he is perhaps best known for his book, ‘Training in Business and Industry’, done with Paul W. Thayer.” DR. WILLIAM McGEHEE ay, NOVEMBER 2, 1970