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SERVICEMAN RETURNS
James M. Wool
len returned to work
on May 21, 1956,
after serving for
approximately 20
nnonthsin the U. S.
Army.
Jim entered the
Infantry in August,
1954, as a 2nd Lieutenant, received his
basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia,
and was then stationed at Fort Jackson
as an instructor in Mortars for the dura
tion of his service.
After entering service, Jim mar-
I'ied Sarah Warren of Wilmington, North
Carolina, and is now the proud father
of a year-old son, James Millikan, Jr.
He and his family reside at 601-A Chest-
nut Street.
Woollen will work out of the office
ofH. G. Bell, Vice President in Charge
of Manufacturing.
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TWO ENTER SERVICE
Two employees of Adams-Millis
Corporation entered the U. S. Armed
Forces during the month of April.
Bruce B. Crabtree, knitter of Plant
^It entered the Marines on April 20,
1956. He has been employed by Adam s-
blillis Corporation since November of
1955.
Also entering the Marine Corps was
James J. Loy, boarder of Plant #4.
James had been with Adams-Millis for
approximately 10 months before enter
ing service on April 16, 1956.
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The golden age of parenthood
Is when the children are
Too old for baby sitters, but
Too young to drive the car.
TRANSFER ANNOUNCED
Willis Harris
has been transfer
red from the Ma
chine Accounting
Department to the
position of assistant
t o H. O. Williams.
Harris will assist
Mr. Williams in the
details of his office. His duties will
include the study and development of
systems and procedure work.
Consulting engineers have recom
mended more attention to our systems
and procedures as a means to increased
economy.
Willis Harris is already familiar
with systems andprocedures of Adams-
Millis Corporation. He has been em
ployed in our Machine Accounting De
partment since his discharge from the
U. S. Marine Corps in 1949. Much of
his time here has been spent in the de
velopment and application of ourpr esent
systems and procedures.
A native of Thomasville, Harris
graduated from High Point High School
in 1946. He volunteered for the Marine
Corps in September of 1946. After his
boot training at Parris Island, he was
assigned to North Island Marine Base
off the coast of San Diego. He was sub
sequently transferred to El Toro, Cali
fornia, to Personnel Accounting where
he received his initial training in Ma
chine Accounting.
Harris is married and has a two-
year-old daughter, Ann. Mrs. Harris,
prior to her marriage, was Alese Jones.
Their marriage was the culmination of
an office romance. Mrs. Harris was
also employed in our Machine Account
ing Department. They live at 606 East
Farriss Avenue and are members of
Rankin Memorial Church.
Willis is a member of the High Point
Toastmasters Club. He is secretary of
the Piedmont Chapter of the National
Machine Accountants' Association.