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PAGE TWO THE ECHO September, 19^6 a fri I ! 'oh f ' ver sue //ay. I ill St • t at tv hot eni nti i i News And Gossip From Our Various Departments Plant Research By DONNA WRIGHT We certainly miss Mr. Fisher who has recently had the misfor tune of breaking several ribs. All of us are looking forward to the time when he can come back to work with us. Mr. Vannah spent his vacation at Friendship, Maine again this year. Friendship is,his home town and he said he really enjoyed his visit there this year. Gee, I bet Lillie will come to work one of these days with a blis tered back, as she is spending a few days at Fort Pierce, Fla. Ev eryone hopes she will bring all of us a souvenir. I really don’t know anything to say about Dr. Ray and Jack; but since their youngsters ■ are just learning to talk, maybe we can get the “low down” on those two fel lows. Congratulations, Dr. Whitney, on the arrival of your little son, David Charles. Here’s Actual Proof That Fishing Is Good At Lake Sapphire Inspection News Reporters, Smith and Matthews Another month has rolled around and it’s time to gossip again. Farmer is back at work after spending a very enjoyable vaca tion in Virginia. We can’t seem to find out how Jack B. broke some ribs, but glad they’ll soon be O.K. Roy H. has a vacation coming up soon, and he says he’s “getting nervous in the service.” We won der why? Robert Jennings has moved in to his new home now. When are we going to be invited to see it, and have dinner? John S. is on his vacation and a thirty days’ leave of absence, going to Washington or Holly wood, Calif.—^we’re not sure which. Myrtle M. reports having a swell time at the Pink Beds Fri day night. She says string music sounds wonderful up there. Louise M. has moved to Pisgah Forest and is now a neighor of Bessie Cheek. Wanda is making plans for her vaca/tion at Carolina Beach. Have a swell time, but remember sun burns are not fun. We are sorry to hear that Myr tle G.’s boy and mother are sick. Hope they both will be well soon. We want to welcome Jack B. to our shift. Edith, hurry up and get well and back to work—we miss you. Lawrence W. says he enjoyed his vacation, hauling and helping can peaches. Doyle, when are you going to have another front seat put in your car? Those girls get tired of sitting on the floor. Appless had a sad trip to Green ville the other night. No wonder, though,—a boy friend gone for two years. Russell M. seems to be well pleased since John S. is gone, as he doesn’t have so much compe tition now. Mike M. says he hopes how soon he can get his car out of the garage. This walking and going to the movies is getting monoton ous. Gue«i thiii Is el) the gossip for fhli time, This fine string of fish was recently caught at Lake Sapphire. It includes two bass and sever® brim. One brim was over 10 inches long, one of the largest evet caught in this section. These were caught by Mrs. R. F. Benneitt and Wayne Conn. Many Ecustans have already taken advantage of the limited fishing privileges and seiveral have reported good catche;;. Finishing Dept. News (Third Shift) JESSIE MAE CLAMPITT Quite a few on our shift are tak ing their vacations. Iva Lee, Ruth and Dovie all reported a wonder ful time. We all miss Ella and Mary. And we hope their father will be bet ter soon and they will be back at work. That’s a lovely picture of you in the Gate House, Chris. Christine is the “Miss Finishing” who is entered in the popularity contest for “Miss Ecusta.” Here’s wishing you luck, Chris. Tell us, Ola, is it really getting serious? I notice you’ve been try ing on rings. Is it for size, by any chance? Lois really has been flashing sunny smiles around lately. I won der, could it be that certain sailor who just recently got a discharge? We’ll miss Ruth, Donna and Bob by. But they say they just have to try day shift for awhile. Hur ry back, girls. Cameron Houk and General Bradley have gone off graveyard. But I hear they are ready to come back. Leona seems very happy about something. Could it be because that certain guy has a new Ply mouth and is coming to Brevard this week end? Tell us, Leona, is it the new car, or the boy? How’s the driving lesson com ing along, Nita? You sure seemed interested in your teacher. Why not show the picture you had made square dancing. Frosty? It may land you a movie contract. Congratulations, Atlas! Why didn’t you give us a little warn ing that you were going to get ^rried? Atlas and his new bride are making their home in Eto wah. We all hope they’ll be very happy. Joyce, Margaret and Marie seem to be missing work for some rea son. They say it’s going to church. I wonder! Girls, you should try graveyard. Lillian tells us the week ends are mighty grand for picnics. Herschel and family are taking a vacation in Georgia with his parents and other relatives. Alta, what’s the big idea of hav ing your car washed every day? Let us in on the secret. Mary Martha, whom did I see you flying with the other day? You looked mighty happy. All I can say is “Happy Landing!” Chemical Lab. News By ANNA M, HOLLIDAY The Chemical Lab members are enjoying a series of vacation^. Ricie is vacationing in Wilmington. Edith is home in Charlotte, but we hear she has company from Penn sylvania. Punchy and Gloria are vacationing—or is it a honeymoon? Dr. Sigmon and Wilkie are away, but we have no reports. Johnson is suffering from a sun burn which she claims was from “honest labor”—weeding her gar den on Sunday. Questions of the month: “Does “Corosive” go to the movies to see the picture, or to learn the new jitterburg steps? When does Gus sleep—day or night? Lost: one black and white cock er spaniel puppy. Answers to the name of “Chippy.” Finder please notify Thelma Glazener. All of ug were sorry to hear of Marietta’s emergency operation Pulp Mill New* By HELEN KIMZEY . pulp News is very scarce in tne ^ Mill this month, but the of have been floating around. ^ jold our men, Karl Kilpatrick, Orr, D. S. Winchester and Meixell are proud fathers. Harold Fouts spends vacation in the hills above J lin resting and fishing. He ed that fishing was very Lawrence Tipton has taken for a couple of weeks to country and have a little which he says did not come aW soon. We wish to extend ouf to Chester Cagle in the ^ death of his father-in-la"'> ^ an e"' Maurice Paxton reported “ joyahle trip to Washington, while on vacation. »ousty” Congratulations to geeS® Reese and his bride. was Miss June Langley of ^gif sonville. They are home on Maple street in Bre Everyone wondered why didn’t work last Sunday, a^d jj,- since found out it was his jj, day. No wonder he didn’t com Guess he knows how cold ter in the beaters is. pylp We’re very proud of the Mill softball team. They’re champions of the season. and wish her a speedy reco We hear that Cindy # horse show in HendersonvilY wonder whether the in the horses, or in her ion? y Doyle has found a /Of sleep on graveyard—at 1*** fifteen minutes at » tin)?'
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