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THE ECHO
December, 19^®
News And Gossip From Our Various Department
Fine Paper News
By EILEEN NELSON
It’s almost Santa Claus time and
several of, us have already posted
our letters to the old gentleman.
Edith Wright has asked for a
new rocking chair, the one she has
is about worn out.
Bill Erwin wants a case of coca-
colas, his supply is getting low.
Margaret Ponder would like sev
eral boxes of ECUSTA fine flax
paper so she can write lots of let
ters to Raleigh.
We are going to miss Weldon
Misenheimer, but we wish for him
lots of success in his new bus
iness.
Edna Fulton has been sick for
a few days. Hope she is feeling
much better.
Charley Clayton was passing
out cigars a few days ago. The
reason, a baby boy, named, Charles
Linden.
Dot Gray enjoyed a week’s va
cation at home resting and also
getting acquainted with her new
dog, “Black Satin Peggy,” an early
Christmas present.
Roy Carter is spending most of
his spare time these days lassoing
fish to be used in the cafeteria.
What a handsome sketch of
Mitch Taylor in the last issue of
the Echo—wait till Hollywood sees
that.
That’s all for this month. Mer
ry Christmas and Happy New Year
to everyone from all of us in the
Fine Paper Department
Canteen-Cafeteria
Chatter
By ANNE KITCHEN
Put on your specs and get
ready to read, here comes the
“Cafeteria-Canteen Chatter,” with
Hal and Olivia taking their vaca
tions this week. Next appearing
on the waiting list for vacations
are Elaine and A. P. Hope all of
them have enjoyable vacations.
Someone please tell Elaine that
she is not supposed to wear her
apron home from the Cafeteria.
We are proud to welcome Le
roy Holden back to work after
spending two years in service.
The Cafeteria certainly enjoy
ed serving a free turkey dinner
to all employees and we wish to
express our thanks to Mr. Straus.
Divola and Bill went to Ashe
ville last week in search of Santa
Claus and we are sorry to report
that they didn’t find him (Bet he
stayed at the North Pole.)
What’s this we hear about
“Onion Hill” and trapping for
muskrats—a little birdie said
that Perkins knew.
Mrs. Blake and Helen say eat
ing carrots will make your looks
deceive your age. They greatly
enjoyed surprise parties last
month. Well, we’ve already guess
ed it, they must have been birth
day parties.
Well, you can put your specs
back in the case, and be waiting
until next month. Merry Christ
mas to all!
SATISFACTION
The small town doctor was tak
ing a friend for a trip in his car.
“I say, look out,” cautioned
the passenger, “you’re doing over
60 miles per hour.”
“Don’t worry about that,”
chuckled the doctor, “I’ve got the
only village policeman in bed with
the rbaunutiam.”
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By JACK RHODES
Here it is, almost Christmas
iime again, everybody still
ed of the terrific Thanksgiving
dinners they enjoyed. Now, we
all ready to greet Santa Claus
without a doubt, children
come him with open arms,
cn Santa, we are all for you.
Since Jimmy Mills has return®
from jury duty, he has
tried everybody on the shm
has tried to draft
as a sort of all round handy’® ’
but it won’t work. ,
Frank Patton has just complet®
his vacation, spent in Florida
reports plenty of bird hunting
sunshine. . ■
Cleat Hardin has establ^ne
himself as an election I”;®"!!
Ralph Nicholson will swear to i
Due to one of Ed
rabbit gums disappearing
week, we understand he is P
ning concrete footings and 3*^ ^
for them to fasten to. Ed w
to have his meat.
Paul Hooper, Charlie
land Thomas and Clifford ,
pie have been gathering corn
have reported a bumper crop-
most 15 gallons to the
Lloyd McGaha, sunburnea
brown has come back from
cation in Florida. . „ a
Devere Hardin is
trip to New York during
mas. Hope you have a nic
“Slim.” ^nleted
Sam King has about njjjg
his new home and we’re ^
for an old fashioned
ing. Jack Wilber and Mack f
are to furnish the heat. ggt
Lamarr Hamilton doesn
"6IRLS, let's all have THAT SWEET FRESH
SCHOOL eiRL ALLURE SO ATTRACTIVE TO
MEN ...JUST USE'/ysfiK PACK DAIW"
Lamarr Hamilton be
much sleep on graveyard,
sure makes up for it on -jjjg
shift. Just a neat 12 hour s
average, not bad !! uoced *
Doyle Devore has ^
home just above Rosman jjg
already moved in. Next .{qcK
moves, he will sell his “ .jgs
and not try to hike 10 or ^ jgjiy
with a herd of cattle, esp
with shoes that blister his .^0^$
J. C. Morgan and Sliffl
are bosom pals. The othe
J. C. let Slim sleep tiu ijjien
before waking him for ' fod®
J. C. rode the bus and su
a bicycle. .
J. L. Bryson is sb®*
Claus might bring him a n
gun for Christmas. . j
Jim Cox would be satisi
building material.
Fulton HoUiday doesn ^ .jjp-
much but I betcha’ he isn
pointed at Christmas tiroe- g a
Jim Mills would
set of doo-dads like “Ole ^jgidS'
Pie” has on his motorcycle
but I bet you he won’t S® f
As for Burgin, he is ^
cigarette lighter so he
getting! «xpk)sive matcn
mean ole feUers like Pa«] (,f{ «
It is about time to si8
we wish for you all, j N®
Christmas and a Prospe
Year.
VOICE OF EXFEBI®^^**
The daughter was coP^y K
about the amount oi*
boy friend was spendioS^j
each time he took her . jj
“Mother,” she said, sp«”
best way to stop Tom f'j
ing so much money on
“Marry him," was the
curt reply.