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This happy looking youngster is Charles Ben jamin Brewer, Jr., son of Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Brewer of Brevard. Charles, Sr., was employed in the Main Office before joining the service. Mrs. Brewer, the former Gaynelle Patterson, was for- m'2rly c7nployed in the Olin Cellophane Planning Office. Charles Jr.’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patterson. Carl is employed in Ship ping Dept, and Mrs. Patterson is in Endless Belt. ENDLESS BELT By Joyce Emory Beecher has taken his vacation. Guess he 11 re turn with tales of hunting and fishing—and Fritz will believe every word of it! More new girls—Welcome! Also lost Macey R. and Aliene C. Sure will miss them. Weddings and engagements made the news. Vivian C. is now Mrs. Bobby Sprouse and Vera is Mrs. Jim McMinn. Congratulations to both. Also congratulations to Wanda N. and Don G. These two are planning a wedding soon. "Granny” Whitmire came to work adorned in a black "granny bonnet”. Her grandson arrived October 22 and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 14 1/3 02. He’s Ronny Boyce Whitmire. I would like to introduce a new reporter for this department. She’s Peggy Gardner and I’m sure she will do a good job if everyone will co operate and tell her all the "gossip”. "Science long ago proved that liquor does no body any good, and those who drink "moderate ly,” as they call it, are not only kidding themselves, but they are playing with dynamite. I never drank nor smoked in my life, but I have been pallbearer many times to fellows who used to kid me for never drinking, but who died many years before their time, and were twenty years or more younger than I.” —Carroll Van Court. The young lady enjoying the sunshine is Cynthia Anne Wallen, 16 months old daughter of Lois and Dan Wallen. Lois is employed in the Main Office and Dan is in the Research Department. OFFICE BITS By Alex Duris Frank Marder visited the Main Floor not long ago for the first time since his injury in an auto wreck. It seemed normal to have him back even if it was for a brief visit. Jean Chambers suffered an injury to her left arm which required a cast. She has become quite proficient as a one armed typist. When she gets her arm out of the cast she will be able to type with one hand and run a calculator with the other. One evening shortly after 5 o’clock we heard a sound on the highway in front of the Main Of fice. At first we thought it was a jet. You could hear it but you could not see it. Then, all at once, it was Harry Byers, high tailing it for Henderson ville in his station wagon! Ruth Feaster skipped off to Daytona Beach, Florida, for a vacation, while we shivered in the high teens and low twenties of the thermometer. Some people have all the luck! Art Lindley swears that it was 5:00 A. M. in the morning, dark and cold, and an open door which ran into him and left a cut over his fore head. We believe him. Alice Garren and husband, Wayne, vacationed at Clermont Harbor, just out of Bay Saint Louis, in Mississippi. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Finn, Alice’s brother, and enjoyed a couple of visits to New Orleans. George Taylor and J. D. Finch, in an animated
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