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1947 THE ECHO PAGE THIRTEEN IflTEMOM (Continued From I'ace One) below. The' f i r s t letter is Mr. Straus and the second ‘fom Mrs. Straus: , Paris, March 13, 1947 iiiaii this morning the air- package WhitK' contained the 5 -graphs which were taken to our sailing. »ith all' very much pleased j. these pictures and I want oth Bennett and all the ®bout it and exflress to ”!^our thanks. ILf Sroup "picture shows me in of some of our friends (,.) Forest and was very lio-but I must be entirely it makes me a J homesick for all of you. "orr started to aiito ^bout anything! but I say ill, ^ P^’ayer eWfy'night express- my gratitude for living in Jiti^ country, because con- so much more P®Or V home, and the iaini„ people at least cer- ^ QCS3 ‘ ’ Group On Hand In N. Y. To Bid Mr, And Mrs. Straus ‘‘Bon Voyage’^ help “‘^®’rve our sympathy aaid to sit ^ these days I am going vliijL and write a little story ^ho” printed in The STRAUS’ LETTER Paris, France March 10, 1947 Paris again in „ after ten years’ absence, this hi* ®lwayS a delight to be in SoiH^^'^tiful city which, while there • ^ destroyed here and *'ne L** tlie whole untouched. *trj»f smart people on the V! K • ^ striick by the poor *ii(j , ^8 worn—made of wood Hen —oft the dressiest wo- »ll hi Prjces are prohibitive, maitltet, and evening **"6 from $500 up, per gown. '.(C" accordingly. ^ were so lovely, fill- likj flowers, and we felt just "hi? ^eivj^'''®yer, the lovelies we re- our we sailed still stay *«Htion and all the at- Vlt l.^^'om friends in New ‘east tT^ and last, but not "ff, ’i«.*^'*?ta. It was quite a send- tj ^»sn’t it? [)!>0n Mr. Straus can depend Jilil, j» * .People to carry on for ® Voy regards k ^tle Bradley **^omes Bride Of trover Smith, Jr. K ^r Mrs. H. J. Bradley of thpj announce the marriage Lo o'^^“S*'ter, Myrtle, to Gro- rj “With, Jr., son of Mr. and , 1'hf.Smith of Mills River. took place on Sat- ^ WiJj^^®''ch;.15, in Greenville, S. ^^dge Guy A. Gullick per- t'he f ceremony. JVviii ^de is a graduate of Ed- . . "*gh School and is em- Finishing depart- S , Smith sprverf with thp \ »t 7 in Mr. and Mrs. Smith p,.a. A • >3iniin servea wun tne •v.Air: Corps in the *^a-India theater for 39 do ^avi, 3t present is employed J °tor Company in Hen- iviij *'g "their home in Render- ■'•H tsvft ^ system by which. a mistake ^ Ar- r> Newi-Lf^der, While attending a paper meeting in New York, a group from our companies had the opportun.ty to be; down at the piea- to see President and Mrs. Straus off to Europe on their vacaaon. This picture was taken just prior to the final “Bon Voyage” given Mr. and Mrs. Straus. Standing left to right, Dr. R. M. Levy, Bertram Schur, M. O. Schur, E. L. Happ, Dr. Ward Harrison, Miss Isabella Palais, Mrs. M. 0. Schur, A. M. Ream, T. N. Word, Leonard Bauea-, Mrs. Roger King, Roger King, Mrs. T. N. Word, C. J. Grant and R. F. Bennett. Betsy Jane Allison Takes Vows With Roy Beddingfield Miss Betsy Jane Allison, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allison, of the Rosman highway, and con nected with Champagne until Feb- bruary 28, became the bride of Roy Beddingfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Beddingfield, of the Bo- heny section, in a ceremony at the Srevard Methodist church, March 3. Rev. W. G. McFarland, pastor 3f the church, officiated. They will make their home in Brevard. Engagements WHITMIRE-HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitmire of Rosman announce the engage ment of their daughter, Virginia, to Lsimar Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hamilton of Pen rose. The wedding will take place in April. Miss Whitmire is employed in the Finishing Department. She is a graduate of Salem, S. C., high school and has been connectcd with our company since November 16, 144. Mr. Hamilton is in the Refining Department and has been employed here since May 4, 1943. He was in service three years. Virginia Hall Is Married To William Morris Of Research Last Minute Chat h Miss Emma Virginia Hall, daugh ter of Mrs. Addison Hall and the late Mr. Hall of Savannah, Ga., and Brevard, became the bride of Wil liam C. Morris, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Morris, in a cer emony Saturday afternoon, March 1, at 4 o’clock at St. Philip’s Epis copal church. The Rev. Harry Per ry officiated. The groom is employed in the Research department. Autobound News Mrs. Harry Straus and Mrs. T. N. Word get together for a last minute chat, prior to Mr. and Mrs. Straus’ sailing for Europe Feb ruary 26, This photograph was taken aboard U. S. S. America Jiut betojrp the lioej* (tailed for EuroP«f Bells, bells. The wedding bells hvae been ringing for Betsy Alli son. Betsy left us the last week in February and became the bride of Roy Beddingfield. We all will miss Betsy and wish her a long and happy married life. Flash! From the looks of Helen Nicholson’s left hand, third finger, there will be another bride in our department. We all see now why Helen has been so anxious to op erate a left hand machine. Johnnie Dermid has been ab sent for sometime due to illness. Johnnie is improving fast and hopes to be back to work with us soon. We all missed Marie when she spent the week as a patient of Transylvania Community hospital. Glad you are back on the going list again, Marie. We were sorry to hear of the girls losing in the finals of the Asheville Tournament. Girls, you did some swell playing. Don't give up hopes for, who knows, you can be a winner yet. John Smith reported a swell time on his vacation. He spent couple of weeks in Florida. Jeannie is on a two weeks’ va cation now. Jean is hoping to join her husband, Lieutenant Fowler, in New Jersey sometime in th? near future.
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