PLANNING
By Bobbie Talley and Bettye Batson
Please accept our most humble apologies for
keeping our gossip to ourselves but the things we
could write about the personnel of Planning
couldn’t be published. (Only kidding of course).
The big news in Planning was the changing of
Dorris’ nartle on October 2. She became Mrs. Paul
Owens in a beautiful ceremony in the Oak Grove
Baptist Church at 4:00.
Bettye and Jency looked their loveliest as brides
maids. From what I hear, there was more excite
ment at rehearsal than at the ceremony. Huh,
girls
We just couldn’t fail to tell you where Dorris
went on her honeymoon. They traveled westward
and ended up on the coast—Long Beach, Calif.
At this writing she has been away almost five
weeks. We miss her, but we’re happy that she
could have such a nice trip for her honeymoon.
Eddie had a birthday and acquired quite a few
nice gifts, but the most outstanding was a beautiful
watch. Who was he Eddie? That story about a
little bird bringing it just doesn’t go over with us.
If you were to see Willie these cold mornings
you would think he was getting ready for a trip
to the North Pole. He is out in Shipping where
there’s nothing to keep out the cold weather (due
to new construction).
We can’t touch Sam with a ten-foot pole since
the new addition to his family—a "snazzy” two-
tone ’54 Mercury. We’re all waiting for a ride.
Tom, we hear you had an accident with your
new auto. Hope everything is straightened out by
now.
Were glad to see that Henson is still with us.
We expected him to move on with the circus.
You’ll be much happier with us, Henson! Hon
estly you will.
Lu, Jency, Eddie, Dotty and Bobby were on the
sick list but are back at work now.
Who was the guy from out in the area that
Barbara Hull was seen with the other Saturday
night? This could become interesting.
Bill’s got a new shotgun and you know what
that means? More news concerning his hunting
next month.
Could Barbara Talley’s bright eyes be attributed
to a phone call from Pensacola, Florida, and a
BIG homecoming in the near future?
Wonder if Luther and Johnny are planning to
do any big game hunting this year? Let us hear
from you boys.
Last, but not least, we wish to thank Mary Jo,
Dot McCrary, Ruby, Allie Marie and Martha Jaye
for their assistance in Planning.
Guess that s all. See you again next month
"Glad we could get together.”
Above: Beef (3820 pounds of it) for the Paper
and Film Division Cafeterias. Warrior McCall
(far left) of the Paper Division Cafeteria attend
ed the W. N. C. Fat Stock Show and Sale at F.nka,
N. C. on Nov. 10 and purchased the four calves
for Ecusta, All four were from Transylvania
County and were raised by Dale Passemore, Jim
Canup, Jackie McKelvy and Henry Sitton.
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