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attached to each balloon asking the finders name, hibition matches between Don Bowman, Doc date and place found. Cards were returned from Campbell, and Archie Cutshan. Don Bowman various places from the Pink Beds to Lawndale, defeated Jess Underwood of Huntingdon, West North Carolina (40 air miles or 80 miles by Virginia two days later in Asheville, highway). To date, the card that was found the Safety Flag, which now hangs near the farthest from Camp Sapphire was the one from water fountain in the Cafeteria, was presented by Odell Shade of R. F. D. No. 1, Lawndale. This Mr. Guy S. Chesick, Assistant Vice-President of card was found on July 7th, three days after the Liberty Mutual Life Insurance Company. Harry picnic. Other cards were returned from Hender- j-j Straus received the flag on behalf of the em- sonville, Uree, Union Mills, Davis Station, Ed- ployees of Ecusta. This flag has one star on it neyville, Bat Cave and Thermal City. which designates our having received the second As usual there were sports events for boys and such flag. It was presented for our having reduced girls, men and women—from egg catching contests our frequency rate of disabling injuries over 40% to ping pong. A list of the events are given with during 1949 as compared with 1948. the winners in each event. Lgg Bauer introduced H. E. Newbury who In the absence of Mrs. Harry H. Straus, Mrs. in turn recognized Mr. H. K. Plott, District Sales Lee M. Bauer presided over the Baby Parade. Manager of Liberty Mutual, and Mr. C. V. Sur- About 400 youngsters under 4 years of age took ratt. Safety Engineer. Mr. Bauer then introduced part in the parade and each was given large rub- Mr. Chesick. R. F. Bennett introduced Harry ber Ponchos. Straus, Jr., who read a message from Mr. Harry Highlights of th(i boxing events were ex- H. Straus, and then introduced Senator Graham. Lefi: A part of the crowd. Right: Annette Maney, daughter of Bob Maney of the Main office, has finished her pop corn, is working on her ice cream. I 4
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