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PAGE TEN the echo September, Work On Boiler Extension Progressing Departmentan^s As winter contmues to^c^^^^^^ oji^ub, ^ork^is gressing rapidly on the . „^„4p,,:allv to the capacity of ™Voiler^m“ The extent is 05 feet wide and 70 feet long. ’ PARAGRAPHS I DID Y^KNOW Some men make difficulties; difficulties make some Progress always involves • You can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first. Most people can see both points of view—the one that’s wrong and their own. All the Constitution guarantees is the pursuit of happiness. You have to catch up with it yourself. Science is resourceful, couldn’t pry “P^n a day-coach ^ dow, so it air-conditioned the tiai • In the history of th? has always been 10 years of war to every year of peace. That the women, on an average, outlive men by four yeats. The largest fish ever caught by rod and reel weighed 2,176 lbs. The first boxing champion of the world, Charles F-eman, was r 3” tall &nd weighed 333 pounQS. NO man ever stayed in the ring v/ifh him for more than one round. It takes 27 singers to sing twice as loud as one singer. The Picturesque Brevard Episcopal Church OFFICE BITS iiy THELMA ALEXANDER And ^ HOWARD SCHMIDT We don’t know what quirk ot fate has plunged of “Cub Reporters , but if you will bear with us, we will try to you a play-by-play of every body’s business. In case you have noticed a num ber of empty desks around here li.. ely don’t be alarmed—THbY SHALL return—they’re only on vacations. Contrary to rumors to be a coincidence that Sepp and John Holbrook took their vacations the ^am^ Virginia reports a pleasant P with her husband and Parents to Washington and Virginia Beach-- the salt water taffy sure was good Virginia. John spent a w^ek visit ing relatives in Franklin and is still raving about the good home cooked” food. Mary Armfield and Bob Johnson spent their vacations at home-Mary in Brevard and Bob in Hendersonville. Gertrude Mo.rison had a nice tour motor ing through Eastern Carolina Vera Kuchler spent an enjoyable va cation with her family m Connec ticut and is making us envious telling about the wonderful lob ster shrimp, and sea food. We extend our best wishes Mr. Maney who has been hospital ized for several weeks. We hope that he will soon be back in good lipfllth It is sad to relate that we are losing Ted Reese and Jimmy Ham mond, who have left to enroll in Wake Forest college. We know the female population of Raleigh will reio ce Herman Seiber is leaving 1e30.ce. Fine Paper News Fibre Warehouse News By MARSHALL LOi Tl" Summer sports don’t draw much interest around the " j but when squirrel season openeQ on September 15th., everyone ready to hold a long conversatio. • We do wish to remind you the bag limit is eight ,so leave few for the next man. While ‘C” shift was woik ng evenings, the boys noticed a 0. come on the platform every da>^ catching insects. Curious as what it would do Glenn Emei=o^ tossed a couple of Penmes to ^ The frog swallowed them as as they hit and then 1®“. .jy hasn’t been seen , yet. (Probab > out splurging.) . , We certainly appreciated raise given us this month and w wish to use this column to^^e^ press our gratitude to the ^^sfanly Allison, Floyd Myers, Bob Raines took their vacat.^i^ during August. Bob bought a sey and Holstein bull for ,y I thought there was bull aP . for him at the warehouse, but , the stock he wanted, I gues=- Much interest was shown m , election of the Five Yeaiv officers and congratulations ^^^^, those elected. Willie V. Gal . says it was a real election, cause he was challenged at polls. , , j IVff’ Several hundred matched Beddingfield, the lower end wa ^ man. “tote off” two nice.^P^ from the Harvest Festival. A» exhibits should have won orable mention” for they plenty good. Finishing Dept* Shift “A” The Brevard Camera Club ta . P , Episcopal church ments. In the most recent excellent pictures was chost” the the p cture ab )ve was of the church submitted by charUs It-.y and chosen as one of the bes • first placa with placed second in the comp ti,,. church As someone remarked, ; close-up shot of the entrance look at this pk- “You immediately teel a spirit of 1 eve,rente y ture.” ISy RACHEL HAMLIN and MITCHELL TAYLOR Our department has been so scat tered for the last few weeks with the boys helping in Ecusta, that to gather the news wouW be cov ering quite a bit of territory. The Champagne picnic, though, saved the day-or my feet, one. Fine Paper was well represented. Charlie Clayton had his baby boy with him and looks so much like Ch-rlie that we are betting on him 0 play ball like his Dad when he '‘ we were hoping Toot Pharr would wear one of the sweaters h^ has been crocheting. They are ve>y pretty. One is red the other ^Fine Paper was really lucky at Bingo. Roy Carter and Edna took home a flashlight and canaster s^'t Those things are really nice for' these newly married couples_ Thelma Snyder won a glass bak- •ng set and a set of ice tea coast ers. James Avery bingoed but 'ust ?ot a consolation prize. Dot Gray’s mother and sister won prizes of candy, hot "la-J and powder, but Dot says, It s all m hP family.” „ , Oh yes, the feminine half of fh^s reporter combination won a n.n full of clothespins! We’re sure Fine Paper got their share of the turkey and all the trimmings. Although right now we are scattered rbout, we want every one to know that Fine Paper is still in the news and that we can hold our own playing bingo and eating turkey! By BETTY ANN ORR A" MILDRED ALLISON Everyone is still talkmS ^ the swell Finishing Depar ^ 1 j _ —. o/iJYinei tne swell --- 7 picnic we had on Septemb ^^5 Camp Sapphire. The supP® delicious and the recr^ati “super.” We all enjoyed oui tremendously. After supper a good was held in the gymnasiun^^.^^j, winners received many fme \\j By the way, Mr. Colwel proved to be lucky; he ' times. marri^f It looks as if another m is about to take Placf . p'f ing. This tinie it bee. Your diamond t beautiful, Mildred, and cong tions. gjrls , We welcome six new b our department; ^delyn Cj' Jean McKinney. Betty H pa ith Stepp, Nancy Lytle, a lonega Hyder. . ^ fl' Dona Mae Smith enjoye" jfi vacation. Her brother had not seen for two y® home. „pek’s Dot Conley spent a 1 tion at Myrtle Beach. Sne ^jjjtf, the land of sunshine an“ , but in the end—Jeeper nice tan she got. Jackie McCall reports 1,0 cation in Atlanta and ai i in Robbinsville, N. C. , anO Did you ever hear yi taking a vacation and - ji and tired? That’s what j did. She climbed to t j t i Chimney Rock. Next f / she’ll stay at the b“tto p —Turn To
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