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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman (Champagne) an nounce the arrival of Jacqueline May on May 13 at the Mission Hospital in Asheville. Little Miss Hoffman weighed 7 lbs., 10 oz. at birth. It’s a big boy—Gary Lee—for Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher (Machine Room). Gary Lee made his debut May 7, weighing 11 lbs. Another addition to the Machine Room family, Meda Jeraldine Wilson, was born May 8 in Bre vard and weighed 9 lbs., 4 oz. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wilson. Lewis Albert was the name selected for the new boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mc- Junkin (Applied Research). He was born May 14, weighing 8 lbs., 3 oz. An 8 lb., 6 oz. boy—Robert Michael—was born April 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Day (Mainte nance) at the Transylvania Community Hospital. Another stork report from Maintenance tells of the birth of William Troy Crisp, IV2 lb. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Crisp. May 23 was the birth date. Continuing the predominance of boys in this month’s New Arrivals, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mull (Machine Booklet) announce the birth of Guy, Jr., born May 25 at the local hospital, and weigh ing 8V^ lbs. On the 31st of May, little Miss Karen Elizabeth Wilkie was born at the Patton Memorial Hos pital in Hendersonville. Her parents—Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilkie (Champagne) are naturally proud of her. She weighed an even 7 lbs. On the first day of May at the same hospital, Elizabeth Cora Holden, made her debut. She is the pride and joy of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holden (Maintenance) and weighed 8 lbs. at birth. A husky boy—Philip Wesley—arrived on May 30 to live with Mr. and Mrs. Smith O. Baker (Maintenance). He weighed 10 l^lbs. Weighing 7 lbs., 15 oz., little Jeannette Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gibson (Main Of fice), was born June 7 at the Mission Hospital in Asheville. Telephone Number Changes Bauer, L. M., Asheville 3-9016 Brownell, Phillip C., Asheville 9958 Burwell, John, Asheville 3-5296 Cooke, Ray, Asheville 2-2672 Elias, B., Asheville 2-4066 Field, F., Asheville 6628 Glass, Mary, Asheville 2-1776 Glass, Charlie, Asheville 2-1776 Grant, C. J., Asheville 2-1594 Hannan, Bill, Asheville 3-9436 Hill, Ed., Asheville : 2-0077 Hoffman, F. G., Asheville 2-0624 Jeffries, W., Asheville 3-8042 Johnson, Virginia,'Asheville 3-8643 Marder, Dave, Asheville 2-3810 Marder, Frank, Asheville 2-0009 Matthews, M. M 8868 Morgan, Julia E., Asheville 3-3701 Muffat, Peter, Asheville 3-8218 Palais, L, Asheville 3-2955 Peckham, Bob., Asheville 2-0527 Ryon, W. E., Asheville 3-7322 Schur, M. O., Asheville 2-4222 Shaw, W. M 2-2001 Smith, Richard S., Hendersonville 655M4 Smith, Tom, Asheville 3-8970 Straus, Harry H., Asheville 3-5212 Taylor, W. F., Asheville 2-1783 Thompson, Marguerite, Asheville 3-9436 Word, T. N., Asheville 3-5296 York, Earle, Asheville 3-7685 Here is a news item which all ex-GI’s should note carefully: It is in regard to the method of payment of your national service life insurance in case INSURANCE NOTE of your death. Unless you make the request in writing, the sum will not be paid in lump sum in case of death; however, if you prefer the lump sum method. the Veterans Administration must have this permission in writing. The Personnel Office will be glad to assist you in this matter. 11
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