Anniversary.
Office
Jewell is in the Main
L. B. Heilig, vice president, is
able to be back in his office on a short
ened schedule. We are happy to have
him back.
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E. C. Pegg, retiredfixer, now liv
ing at Plant City, Florida, chats with
Ben Hair and Ralto Smith while visiting
in Plant #1. Pegg was a knitter and fix
er in Plants #1 and #4 for 48 years.
Sporting a Florida tan and a few
more pounds in weight, Pegg says the
Florida life has agreed with him.
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The mothers had a grand time
watching the plays at home base during
the Little Industrial League baseball
games; left to right, Anna Boles, her
mother, Mrs. Briggs, Mildred Briggs,
Margaret Smith, Mrs. J. D. Morgan
and Martha Rose.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Whitley are
the proud parents of another daughter,
Rebecca Ann. The mother, Willie Whit
ley, is a seamer at Plant #7.
The Weavils and the Edwards watch
the Maroons defeat the Reds in the play
off games which the Maroons won, tak
ing two straight games. Forrest Ed
wards has been helping coach our teams
for three years.
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Congratulations to Jewell Rutledge
who celebrated her Silver Wedding
SAFETY FIRST
In a recent inspection of Plant #1,
Paul Shoaf reported many candy and
chewing gum wrappers on the floors.
"A wax or cellophane paper under a
shoe heel is very dangerous," Shoaf
pointed out. "Our housekeeping is very
commendable, but we should keep our
floors free from these hazards."