Charles Frye holds Fournier Award for most outstanding entry 8Charles Frye, Of Karastan tins Honors At Art ShowCharles Frye, a rug designer at Karastan, won six awards the twenty-third annual Fine Arts Festival held at ReidsV*^ recently. Included were three cup winners, one purchase a^ar and the Fournier Award for the most outstanding entry.Mr. Frye won the Fournier Award for his print titled j Care”. The print was also the cup winner in its category 3 was a purchase award by the Reidsville Merchants Associa 1 for Rockingham Community College.tjjHe won the top award in the genre division for his „ “Willie”, and first place in water color with “By the Trac ^A native of Gaffney, S. C., Mr. Frye is a 1966 graduate ^ the art school at the University of Georgia. He has been ^ Karastan since last June.tr-Additional Fieldcrest winners were John T. Maclsaac, ^ director of mechanical development, who won first pla°e the sculpture division; and Catherine Berry, also a rug desi* er, who won third place for drawings.Other Tri-City winners, some with Fieldcrest connect!*-3' were: Mrs. Frances Craddock, Mrs. Idanthea Matthews Mite ^ Mrs. Arietta S. Pyron, Donald B. Coe, Mrs. Arthur Lewis 3 Mrs. Hoy Seay. ^THE MILL WHIST1,