FINISHING TOUCHES
BY Betty Ann Orr
and Mildred Allison
The weatherman has finally
decided to give us a few sun
shiny days. Ada Reynolds and
Ollie Mae Sizemore are taking
advantage of it by taking their
vacations now.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson
announce the birth of a baby
daughter, Dorothy Ann, born
Monday, March 1. She weighed
8 pounds at birth.
On the sick list this month
we have: Josephine McCrary,
Elizabeth Gossett, and Ronnie
Orr. We wish each of you a
speedy recovery.
Sorry to lose Jean McKinney
and Richard Orr.
Glad to have Frances Smith
back to work after recovering
from a fractured knee. Frances,
when you get ready to finish
your painting, send us word and
we’ll do it for you.
Also glad to have Roanelle
Steppe back to work. Hope your
mother keeps improving, Roan
elle.
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to Jesse Galloway in the
death of her grandmother.
Nice to have Gladys Odell
back after recovery of an opera
tion.
We welcome Ruby Heaton
and Ruby Mae Waldrop who
were transferred from Endless
Belt to our department. Hope
you like your work, girls.
"Support the Red Cross"
Band In Sunrise Service
The Ecusta band will parti
cipate in the Easter Sunrise Serv
ice at Camp Transylvania Sun
day morning. The service is
sponsored by the Brevard Jaycees
and will begin promptly at 6:15
a. m. Rev. Howard Wilkinson
of Asheville will speak and
there will be music by a large
chorus. Everyone is invited!
"Support the Red Cross"
One way to be popular is to
listen attentively to a lot of
things you already know.
Easter Joy . . . .
Easter baskets, bunnies, baby chicks, candy eggs, and egg hunts all go to make up a joyous Easter
for the children. In the picture at the left below, three children of Alton Ashworth (Finishing) and the
late Mrs. Ashworth reflect the thrills that Easter brings to the youngsters. James, 7, is at the extreme
left while Robert, 5, is at the right. In the center is Shirley, the baby of the family at 19 months, and
quite an attractive personality as you can see. Below, right, is Patricia Anne, 8, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Crockett Matthews (Power) fondling two of the many rabbits which neighbor Hugh Bradburn
(Personnel office) is raising.