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DEPARTMENTAL NEWS PAPER DIVISION :.l.,: I a MACHINE BOOKLET AND AUTO BOUND By Joyce Emory Spring seems to be creep ing into the department in the form of short hair cuts. The following have "chopped off” their "mops”. Dot A., Flossie G., Gladys C., Sara A., Martha H., Joyce E., and Charlotte B. Eula L. hasn’t shown up since her stay in the hospital. Miss Brown—we sure miss you! We wish to extend our sympathy to Sara Loftis due to the death of her brother-in-law. Charlotte B., Carolyn G., Silver M., and Evelyn E., came out "in the money” in our recent bowling tournament. Mary Alice decided that bowling was much healthier than skating! Didn’t you?? Yours truly would like to thank the senders of a comic letter I received! Forgetful folks that sent it didn’t sign their names! Thanks anyway. We had a nice laugh. Mary G., isn’t nearly so proud of their new yellow car as she is the scenery above her kitchen sink. Now she doesn’t mind washing dishes! Does she, Clyde? The government didn’t get all of Gladys C’s money! No, sir! She can still fill a hole in the ground with it! A well is her new addition. Swift, Fleet and Speed can be found on the State map. Pictured above are Charles (left) and Jimmy Kil patrick, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kilpatrick of Hendersonville. Charles is eight years old and Jimmy, ten. Jim is in Job Printing. OFFICE BITS By Alex Duris Though Easter was late this year, Spring has finally ar rived in all its splendor and glory. New life, new hope, new outlooks. Spring is in deed the optomistic season for it seems that nothing is impossible to obtain. The very tempo, and essence is of the invincible and unconquerable. The riot of color, and sweet scents is a welcome change after the wintery days. If we could maintain the zip and the pace which we reach in Spring throughout the year, we could really break a record or two. Eunice Waldrop enjoyed an early spring vaca tion at her home in the country. William (Bill) Wells, has been making him self at home and getting acquainted since he took over Don Peters’ job. We are glad to have you as a member of the gang! Don Peters down for a business visit. That’s what he said. He was just looking for an excuse to get away from the wintery blasts out in the mid-west! Marie Eggert appeared on television March 24 and was honored with a dinner at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville in recognition for having quali; fied as a Certified Professional Secretary. We are glad for you, Marie! Incidentally she is one of three CPS in North Carolina, Larry Bryant took a short vacation to entertain guests from the State of Maine. The weather half co-operated. It was nice part of the time—and cold as Maine the rest of the time. Maudine Orr has joined forces with the gang in the Billing Department. What is Martha Ann going to do? Lois Marlowe enjoyed a wonderful time in Miami and Miami Beach as was attested to by the nice sun tan with which she returned. Aida White has resigned to take up the job of housewife and to take care of a new heir. Sorry to see you go Aida, but happy for you. Martha Fraser has returned to the office after spending several days at Duke University Hospital, where she took her daughter, Becky. Becky re mained there for ten days, and is back at home pleased with the success of the operation. Lois Roberts, Joyce Brown, Marie Watson and Lois Wallen huddled around a fashion magazine weighing the pros and cons of a stunning new CONTINUED . . . 19
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