OFFICE By Frances Heath Lois Watson is on vacation this week. We hear she’s doing her Christmas shop ping. We hope your budget will balance, Lois. Central Stenographic wel comes Lucille Siniard, who has been working in the Plan- It has been suggested that Bill Woodward car ry a walkie talkie to receive all messages, espe cially during Monthly Inventory period. Bobby Jackson has been having trouble reach ing the handle bars on his bicycle. And Bob Anders has been seen riding it several times. We hear also that Bob is pulling for Maryland in the Sugar Bowl. Mr. Spicer has just returned from Providence, R. L, where he has been vacationing. Pete Bennett has a new hobby, he states "that collecting stamps is essentially the most demo cratic of all hobbies.” Jim Bayne is wondering if he can sell his stamp collection for $50.00. Charlie Porter just can’t understand the parking regulations, he is now having trouble with park ing his car. Mr. Orr has been on a business trip in Wash ington, D. C. We all certainly will miss Mr. R. S. Heller dur ing his leave of absence. Ted Deacon has an Eisenhower automobile— he calls it that because he never knows whether it will run. Everyone is glad to hear that Mrs. E. L. Lynn has recovered from her serious illness. We suggest a "rotation plan” for Lita Steppe and Ruth Harden to solve their second cup of coffee problem. The Cellophane Office wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. FIRST CHRISTMAS CELEBRATED HERE IN 1492 Few realize it but the first Christmas on this continent was celebrated by Columbus and his men on the good ship, Santa Maria, in 1492. Dur ing the Christmas season Columbus and his men worked long and hard to free the Santa Maria which was beached on Christmas Eve. Later, when it was found impossible, much of her equipment was transferred to the Nina and several of the crew were left in a fort to be rescued at a later date. ning Section. Sara A. McCall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McCall of Hendersonville, was mamed to John C. Meadows, Jr., son of John C. Meadows and the late Sadie Britt Meadows of Hendersonville. Mr. Meadows is in the U. S. Navy. The couple luere married in the Chapel of the First Baptist Church of Hendersonville, Sunday December 16, 1951 by the Rev. J. W. Cross. "A" SHIFT COATING By Lonnie Jones Congratulations to Monroe McCall. Monrce is the proud father of a big boy, born November 28, 1951. Monroe is also lucky in other depart ments. He got a nice buck the 26th on the Gov ernment hunt. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Ace Sikkema is in the hospital. Hope she is feeling fine by now. Lewis McCrary is sure going to take good care of his new convertible. I saw him up town buy ing all the car polish and waxing clothes he could find. Last month we heard that Buck was chasing squirrels around his house, but the squirrels are chasing him now. If you want to hear a good squirrel tale just ask Buck. If any one has a good Hot Rod for sale see David Garren as he is in the market for one. 20