badin bulletin Pact Ninvtkxn Mr. D. W. Bell, of the Technical Di rection Department, is still with us. Mr. Bell hopes to complete his work at Badin in another week. There is much to be heard these days around the plant about Standards, Ef ficiency, Relative Importance, etc. —L. G. Daniel Time Department There was a wedding at the home of Miss Lala Mae Ferabee last week, and it seems that some of the cake drifted down to Badin. The third floor girls slept with a piece of the cake under their pillows. Ferabee dreamed of the same fellow three nights; since then she doesn’t believe in dreams. Mr. Hadley seems a little impatient over something. Making a good guess, it must be on account of the weather, as it keeps him from going fishing. He predicts big catches for the spring and summer. L/IBOMTOR'^ -lift jm i^iH Spence Kirk says that his department has a brief (?) day’s work since the seventh Pot Room has been put into ope ration. Dr. D. W. Bell, of the Research De partment, was a pleasant visitor in the Laboratory recently. Mr. J. F. Dermid has resigned his position as analyst in the Carbon Room, ^nd has accepted a position in the Car bon Plant. Mr. Mack Arnette has returned from ^ars Hill College, and accepted the posi tion formerly held by Mr. J. F. Dermid. ^ AROUND TOWN Bell Shoe Store’s New Location The Bell Shoe Store has removed to the building on Falls Road formerly oc cupied by Mr. Dexter Liles. Mr. Horton states that the larger space in the new store will give more freedom for the display of goods and shelf-room for his increasing business. Their friends and customers may ex pect the same courteous attention, plus the added value of a larger stock from which to make selections. A new de partment has been opened, in which is carried a full line of trunks, bags, and suitcases. Opening of the Home Restaurant Badin’s newest business enterprise opened its doors March 1. Mr. Endres, the proprietor, will give the same care ful attention to cleanliness and sanita tion that characterizes the growing busi ness of the Badin Bakery. In the quarters formerly occupied by the Bank of Badin, the new restaurant will cater to those who appreciate first- class service and ‘‘home” cooking, as im plied by the name. The Badin Tribune Acknowledgment is made to the ^acZm Tribune for some of the items appear ing on this page. The Tribune is consistently a Badin booster, and we bespeak for it your sup port. New Storekeeper Mr. F. E. Street has succeeded Mr. E. F. Smith as head of the Store Room. Mr. D. L. Parish will be Mr. Street’s assistant, Mr. A. I. Huneycutt taking Mr. Parish’s place as receiving clerk. Miss Mauney at Club House Miss Mary F. Mauney, of Salisbury, has arrived at the Club House. Miss Mauney will be assistant to Mrs. Little ton. House Nearing Completion The pretty little bungalow that is be ing built on Henderson Avenue, for Rev. J. M. Arnette, is progressing rapidly, and will soon be ready for occupancy. Mr. Nachman Moves Away Mr. L. Nachman and family have re cently removed to Eastern North Caro lina. The Nachmans were very popular in Badin, and their friends here wish for them success in their new home. Miss Parker Returns Miss Edith Parker, who was the house guest of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Wake, left recently for her home in Nebraska. Mr. Cummings on the Job Again Mr. F. A. Cummings is again able to be out, following a severe case of in fluenza. Mrs. Biles Improves Mrs. Wm. Biles, who has been , seri ously ill with pneumonia, is now con valescent. Visitors in Troy Mrs. W. F. Bandy and little daughter were recent visitors in Troy and Ashe- boro. Mr. Wilson a Badin Visitor Mr. I. W. Wilson, of Niagara, was in Badin for a few days during February. Personals Mr. B. H. Wallace, our efficient clerk, has been planning fencing his lots, pre paratory to raising a garden and rab bits. Guess he figures the rabbits will keep down the grass. Mrs. Cowles, who has been confined to her home with “flu,” is fast improv ing, and we hope to have Mr. Cowles back at the office in a short time. We are glad to see Mrs. Biles out again, after suffering with influenza- pneumonia; but sorry to know that Mr. Biles has “flu.” If any of our “flu” patients want a nurse, housekeeper, cook, or a wash woman, just call on Mr. J. W. Tilley.

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