^DIN BULLETIN
Page Fifteen
WHO’S ALL RIGHT? HIGH SCHOOL, HIGH SCHOOL, OUT OF SIGHT!
Southern Power Company, at Char-
John will probably drop in to see
Occasionally, since he is so close to
and has many good friends in
' town.
^*■8. Hall has succeeded Mrs. Lilly as
'^Krapher in the Cost Department.
*• Lilly has resigned her position with
Company, and will soon start house-
Ping.
Crump, long time janitor at the
and progenitor of Aluminium
‘''cais Crump, is again on the job asi
for the office.
L. N. Ireland has been trans-
from the Distribution Depart-
>n Building 5, to our Cost Depart-
Time Department
Mr. Z. Z. Hadley, of the Payroll office,
left Saturday, the twenty-second, for a
two weeks’ vacation. While away, Mr.
Hadley will visit friends and relatives
in Richmond and Montgomery Counties.
We wonder what the fish will do- since
“Zeb” has gone. He always has such
good bait.
Mr. L. N. Ireland, who has been our
Distribution Clerk for. the past several
months, has been transferred to the Cost
Department. Mr. Ireland is succeeded
in the Distribution Office by Mr. M. G.
Waller, of the Payroll Department.
Mr. W. F. Gambrell, of the Time-Keep
ing Department, has been transferred
from the Pot Rooms to the Machine
Shop, to succeed Mr. J. H. Cowles. Mr.
Cowles goes to the Distribution Office.
If anyone in Badin is interested in
squirrel hunting, they can get some valu
able information from a party of three,
namely: W. R. Matheson, M. G. Waller,
and Henry Thompson. “Nuf sed.”
Mr. Joe Leonard spent the past week
end with his parents, at Lexington. Joe
says he is always glad to get back to
the Club. “There’s a reason.”
Miss Lala Ferrabee spent Saturday,
the fifteenth, in Salisbury. We guess it
is about time to begin Christmas shop
ping.
Mr. L. S. Currie has returned from a
visit to his home, in Lumberton, N. C.
Bolts and Jolts
One morning recently, Joe Cherry
came in the shop somewhat “dressed
up,” and some of the fellows asked him
why he resembled a “Philadelphia law
yer,” to which he replied: “I have com
pany at my home—a thirteen-pound
boy.” It being payday, and Joe going for
his money, he passed thru the pot rooms,
and some of his friends knew the joke;
so later Joe came thru the shop bare
headed, for the boys had burned his
perfectly good hat.
It is reported that Mr. J. A. Moore
is to be married some time before Christ
mas. We don’t know how true the state
ment is, but we do remember that Jack
said a few days ago: “It’s not long un
til Christmas, Boys; do your shopping
early.
Mr. W. 0. Young, the locomotive
craneman, has been sick for the past
few days, but we hope that he will soon
be able to be on the job again.
Mr. F. R. Hunnicutt returned Wednes
day from a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where
Mutic, While You Make Merry at Christmas!
The Pathe Phonograph
the fined singert and mu»iciani into your home*,
will sing or play for you any time you want them
you are thinking of a Piano, don't fail to see us, if you
'*'*nt to get your money’s- w9rth in a good instrument
^LAND’S MUSIC STORE
b, “kvp:kytiiino in music"
115 BADIN, N. C.
DR. ELLA B. COX
SURGEON-DENTIST
OFFICE ABOVE BADIN PHARMACY
Phone 30. Badin Exchange BADIN, N. C.
J. G. WILLEFORD
Sruirlrr
now offers a New and Attrncti\-e Line of Jewelry, Watches, vSilverware,
and other articles suitable for Christmas and special occasion Gifts.
Ijook. and Bf Convinced
•I. C. WII.-I-KFOKI), PiNic Strkkt, Hadin, N. C.