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Page Sixteen he went to be with his sister, Mrs. J. G. Hunnicutt, who is critically ill. Mr. J. H. Cowles, who has been time keeper in the Machine Shop for the past several months, has been transferred to the Distribution Office, and Mr. W. F. Gambrell, who has been in the Aluminum Plant Office, has succeeded him. Messrs. Miller and Nelson are organ izing a check system in the tool room, which will be in operation by the fif teenth of the month, and which will be a great help in keeping an accurate check on the tool room stock. Mr. B. A. Miller reports that he is improving in health, and hopes to be well in the course of a few weeks. Mr. W. G. Nelson says that a few days ago one of the young boys in the shop was called to make a trip on the lake to the Narrows, and evidently he went somewhere else, for when he came back he reported “an awful drove of ducks” on the lake, while one of the boys re ported six or eight in the bunch. —W. G. N. Laboratory News Harris-Dick On Saturday, October 25, Mr. J. C. Dick, accompanied by his bride-to-be. Miss Lottie Harris, motored to the Pal metto State, and on the following day returned to Mr. Dick’s home as man and You are invited to inspect our stock now I. while our stock is at its prettiest and best Don’t feel that you have to buy if you come in Just come in, spend what time you can spare, and you will be surprised at the number of gift problems you will solve. Then, buy later, when you are ready OfAMONOS WATCHSS siLvr/9 cur CLASS STARNES OPTOMCTR ALBEMAR F TIED wife. Mrs. Dick is the daughter of thi Rev. Ralph Harris. Mr. Dick holds £ position in the Laboratory, in connectior with Aluminum Plant Analyses. Ai present, the young couple will live if the country, a few miles south of Badin. Mr. R. H. Lefler has resigned hi' place in the Laboratory, and accepted a position in the Machine Shop. Mr. L W. Wilson, of Niagara Falls> was a pleasant visitor to the Laboratory on November 10. Mr. N. T. Clodfelter has accepted * position as Laboratory Assistant Metal Analyses. This is the Sort of Reading I Love Indicators for Colorimetric Deternti’^^ tioris of Hydrogen-ion Concentrations Covering a Continuous Range from PhI.2—PH9.6 Used in connection with bacteriol®^ ical culture media, and for other chemical investigations. Recommend by William Mansfield Clark and Herb® ^ A. Lubs, Dairy Division, Bureau Animal Industry, Department of culture. The Journal of BacterioW ’ January, 1917, Vol. II, Nos. 1, 2, an Thymolsulphonephthalein (Thymol Blue)—acid range PhI-'" Tetrabromphenolsulphonephthalein ^ (Brom-Phenol Blue) Orthocarboxybenzeneazodimethylanil* ^ (Methyl Red) ' Dibromocresolsulphonephthalein (Brom-Cresol Purple) Dibromthymolsulphonephthalein Ph5^'®'^ (Brom-Thymol Blue) Ph6' Phenolsulphonephthalein (Phenol a4 Red) o-Cresolsulphonephthalein (Cresol . j (Red) Thymolsulphonephthalein (Thy®® ^.6 Blue)—alkaline range Isn’t it interesting? You read so easily and smoothly. Moves to Badin Miller, formerly Mr. R. L. raarle. now a regular Badinite. his family here, and they are 118 Falls Road. Mr. Miller I« ' and manager of the Bad in JeweirJ^ l>any, whose store in new block ° Roads is rapidly nearing We are glad to welcome ‘ our community, and will always jj. the tyj>e of citizen that he repf*
The Badin Bulletin (Albemarle, N.C.)
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