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OFFICE BITS By Howard Schmidt Vacation news is the item of talk around, the Office these days. Folks are either telling their experiences they have had or expect to have. Lily «& Ernest Burch have just returned from their first trip to Florida. They visited Mi ami Beach and everything else of interest and returned with a good tan. Thomas Graham and Earl Bryan spent time visiting folks and wound up at the beach. They failed to do much good at fishing due to the unusual cold weather at the beach. Harry Dreyer and family decided to spend their vacation at Myrtle Beach before the measels and chicken pox hit the children again. Jack and Thelma Alexander also spent their vacation at Myrtle Beach. Mildred Scott decided she would just stay home on her vacation and rest. Walker Millner is visiting friends and relatives in Mar- tinville, Va. Dewitt and Johnne Drake visited the office on June 2. Folks were certainly glad to see them looking so well. Hope to see more of them. Bill Hannan reports that little Eddie has come down with measles. Art Lindley’s daughter and son-in-law paid a visit to their home before moving to Philadelphia. Harry Reese’s wife, Fay, recently underwent a major operation and we are all glad to hear that she is getting along fine. Alex Duris and family recently visited relatives in Augusta, Ga., and on the way home stopped at the new Clark’s Hill Dam. Virginia Stepp’s husband calls for her now in a new Chevrolet. Marie Eggert had her car painted and declares she feels like she is driving a new car. I guess I’ll have mine painted, too, if it gives you that feeling. Allen Eberle is now spending his vacation at home, but will leave soon for the summer session at High Point College to enable him to start his Junior Year in September. ACROSS THE TRACKS By Betty Brown With the arrival of June, vacations are getting into full swing in the Research Department. Martha Sellers has just re turned from a two weeks visit with friends in Dans- ville and Binghamton, New York. She reports a wonderful time and brought back quite a collection of pictures. Hilda Hunnicutt is enjoying a week’s vaca tion capturing a nice sun tan at Camp Sapphire, while Dr. Levy and his family are spending two weeks in Chicago. It is his first visit home in three years. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Muffat are flying to Bermu da for their vacation. I know Pete will have many interesting stories to tell us when he returns. Our Department welcomes Lois Heath who has recently joined our office staff. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Charles Nor- lander is getting along nicely after having under gone a recent operation. Be seeing you at the Fourth of July picnic. The Olympic Bowman League recently re leased the final report on the international indoor five-week archery tournament which was held through March of this year. Final reports were delayed several weeks be cause of the scope of tournament. The Asheville Archers placed one individual award medal in the world-wide mail shoot. Jack Edwards, son of Dewey Edwards of the Storeroom, placed second in the Junior Boys division. O. K. Smathers placed 40th in the Class A Men’s division, and Ray Cheek placed 68th in the Class C Men’s division. 25
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