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fs Martha taylor r.T^HE BRIDE. OF I JOHNIE E. HARRIS Mrs. James 0. Taylor ■jjj have announced the ■ 2e of their daughter, Miss Hai>- Taylor, to Johnie 6 son of Mr. and Mrs. 3rris of Bamardsville. The , "'as solemnized at the Virginia Huskamp Married To Alfred McCourt Nov. 22 Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hus kamp, of Brevard, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Mae, and Alfred Mc Court, of Rockville Centre, N. Y., e\t\ 1 _ A. 4.X- - /-t STORK STOPS Sharon Le« Williams Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams announce the birth of a daugh ter, Sharon Lee, who was born December 10 at the Transylvania Community hospital, 7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. Williams works in Refining. Phyllis Anne McGaha A daughter, Phyllis Anne, was ■le** so ill Me «tlli silf ^iij ’ realize that we have been going through a period of very expensive ^nd expansion in order to be prepared for bigger business. All of this the profits for the past six nnonths. Nevertheless, I want to tell you all year, you will receive a Job Dividend from us. !^*''ore, 1 assure you that it will be as big a dividend as we can possibly ’ '^^Pending upon the final results of our operations. You know you can to do the best I can. '*'*^ys followed the policy, as you know, of waiting until I could tell you 'ey definite before I tell you anything. As nnonths and years pass by, each one of you personally will see the results of the many things that fir* tor special reasons, have to work, and are subject to overtime provisions, you double pay on that day. The same thing will apply beginning with the next July. Christmas for all of you will then be an honest-to-goodness, genuine while you are enjoying yourselves at home with your families, you will fece ive pay for that day. And that’s the way 1 like it to be. ^ A ▼▼ U A A ^ V V/ XO U ^ V/ lb/ A V AXKX 9 TTAAWAA WW ^ AAAwC UAAAO O ''"’■th of July Picnic, 1 told you that I hoped to be able to maintain. s summer at on a six ^ itena I want to mention is a Job Dividend. When we met thi th ^®sis, the plan which was inaugurated at that time. Naturally, we will iHj '*'hat the company has earned until the close of the year. It is impossible ever foretell today what the results will show, and I do not want to mislead s time by making over-optimistic statements or pessimistic statements. othe r things are on my mind today, and are in the process of development. ® to my heart today. We have made remarkable progress these past few 5 bv - _ - '''orking together, and in this same spirit, we will continue to make this ®nd better place to work. Past in the coming year all of us will work harmoniously together, same as tot that we will try and do as much for each other as we can. It is Production which controls the destiny of a manufacturing organization, 1(1^ productivity of each and everyone of you which spells SUCCESS, and '^'^'itrols the financial results of our business. Of 'I "s b, ^ grateful for the peaceful conditions under which all of us work here, and that it continues. Also, let us make a pledge that we will pray every day •'est of the world, which does not share in the blessings of peace which is country, will soon enjoy the same conditions under which we prosper life. jjt 'ny^^°*'tunity to wish all of you a very Happy New Year. I hope we will celebrate of your families, have a glorious Christmas celebration, and I take *■6 of these occasions together. I \ Matheson, vocalist, A the program of V' Richard Jones, of V W the ^.,^*ss Lucy Clarke, of “1 be bridesmaids. The I given in marriage I'W °ther, Mr. Rennie M. I S5’ Jr., of Cross. Dr. of Mars Hill, uncle will be best man. g p Dr. J. Richard , ^^eston, Mr. Ferrell " lev Grose ^ Rock, and Mr, Rob- Mr. Sams attended Mars Hill college and will graduate from Wake Forest college in January. Following a honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Brevard. All brides, and grooms, are urged to report their marriages to the Personnel department im mediately. It is very important to them and the Personnel de partment that name changes, and other changes, be made in all the employees’ records as soon as possible. iiig » ios. iur. AQcocK worKS in Finishing. Sandra Willene Newton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Newton an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Willene, who was born at the Transylvania hospital Novem ber 27, weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Mr. Newton is in the Cafeteria. Linda Faye Owen A daughter, Linda Faye, was borne to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Owen December 8 at the Transyl vania hospital, weighing 8 lbs, 1 oz. Mr. Owen is employed in the Storeroom. J MRS. LEWIS ALEXANDER BAKES A PECAN PIE 3 eggs 1 cup Karo (red) 1/8 tsp. salt 2/3 cup sugar 2/3 cup pecan meats 1 tsp. vanilla Hix ingredients, adding lut meats last. Pour into 9' pie plate lined irith pie crust. Bake in a hot oven of 450 legrees for ten minutes »nd then reduce heat to tbout 350 degrees and :ontinue baking until a :ilver knife blade in- lerted in center of the ‘illing comes out per- 'ectly clean, 'his simple recipe is iasy and quick to make up and makes a very delicious dessert for the family. Try it!
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