corsage she is sporting were presented
to her by her co-workers.
Beatrice Smith, Pairing Depart
ment, is a patient at Cone Memorial
Hospital in Greensboro, Our best
wishes to her for a speedy recovery and
an early return to work.
Essie Hayden, also of the Pairing
Department, is out of work recovering
from a recent operation.
Our sympathy to Louise Carter in
the loss of her brother on May 8, 1956.
Louise is employed in the Finishing De
partment.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Nelson are
the proud parents of a son, Daniel Lee,
born on April 29. Mr. Nelson is a yarn
man at Plant #4.
PLANT NO. 7
One of the supervisors of Plant #7
found out the hard way that he's not as
young as he thought he was. One morn-
>^ng recently, he came in to work with
his arm in a sling, saying he got tangl
ed in a fence and fractured his wrist--
but, it's rather strange that his wife,
who is employed in another plant, was
out of work all that week too—and es
pecially after the supervisor went by a
local store a couple of evenings earlier
and told the clerkthathe wanted to pur
chase a "light weight mattock, " one
his wife could use.
A group of fishermen (??) from
Plant #7 went down to the Carolina coast
On a week-end fishing trip recently.
When they returned, quite a few fish
tales were swapped, but there were no
fish to show as evidence and we're still
Wondering. Captain Edwards, can you
shed any light on the subject?
Frank Kapp of the Knitting Depart
ment is a patient at the local hospital.
We wish for him a speedy recovery and
hope he can return to work soon.
It's good to see Carlos Auman out
gain after undergoing surgery recent
ly. Carlos is employed in the Knitting
Department, also.
Our sympathy to Venocia Page, In
specting Department, in the death of her
brother, Mr. Willie R. Broyal of Dur
ham, N. C.
New arrivals at Plant #7 are:
Ricky Jackson Embler, born on
AprilZO, to Mr. and Mrs. JackEmbler.
The mother, Betty Jean, is a pairer.
Jan Renee Garner, born April 12,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Garner. Eva
is employed in the Seaming Department.
Doris Ann Floyd, born on April 26
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Floyd. Era is a
Pairer.
Joel Steven Peace, born on April 25
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peace. Joe is
employed in the Knitting Department.
Christopher Lee Bullins, born on
April 30 to Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Bullins. The proud father, Otis, is a
knitter at Plant #7.
Steven Maurice Stutts born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stutts on April 29.
Harold is a knitter, also.
Plant #7 welcomes the following
newcomers: Patti Gae Lawson, Lucy
Tussey, Louise Hilliard and William E.
Young of the Finishing Department; John
D. Wooten of the Shipping Department;
Mary W. Montgomery, Christine G.
Bame, Margaret G. Idol, Ruby Kirk,
Winona Rogers, June Shackelford, El
len P. Parker and Margaret Teer, of
the Seaming Department;. Phyllis W.
Graver of the Looping Department;
MableO. Whitaker of the Boarding De
partment; and Arlene A. Couzens, De-
loris Taylor, Richard J. Gordon and
Charles P. Metcalf of the Seamless
Knitting Department.
The Machine Shop welcomes Er
nest W. Hancock.
PLANT NO. 8
Adams-Millis' baseball team at
Tryon opened its 1956 season by play
ing Drayton Mills at Drayton, S.C., on
April 14, and winning with a score of
34 to 3. With 2 wins and 1 loss since
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