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Lib Sink's grandson, Brad. When Santa asked the little fellow what his name was, he quite innocently replied, "You ought to know; I told you last year!". . . The most embarrassing tale had to do with Georgia Hunt's choir robe--you'll have to ask her about that. Wonder if you saw. . .the lovely tree decorated by Dot Bottoms?. . . Faye Rowe's Noel apron?. . .the sprig of holly in Tobey Fouty's hair?. . . Helen Carter's white blazer?. . .the golfing sweater John Parker received from his girls?. . .Faye Rowe's ex pert dance exhibitions with the help of Phyllis Jones after that delicious Christmas dinner?. . .the look of relief on Lucille Jones' face when what she thought was a real puppy turned out to be a toy? . . . Shirley Evans with a pocketbook that is really big enough? . . . the black eye Mary McMahan received from her wee son while they were playing? Waking us all up to the fact that the holidays were over were all those tax matters to attend to. If that didn't do it, what will? Happy New Year, everybody! Reasons for happiness: A stork shower for Becky Metters. . .Elease Jolly celebrating a Christmas day birthday. . . Lib Sink and Catherine Cookston visiting relatives in Alabama for the holidays. . .Ruth Thomas with a color TV. . .Dot Bottoms with a gold tooth. . . Elaine Hornady with a new smile. . .Nannie Smith's Andre's lat est addition was a girl. . . Dot Halker's Pat and Mike with a brand new model Ford--a girl. . . Those vacation pay checks made out in red ink. . . Happy Birthdays to Phyllis Jones, Ruth Thomas and Lib Sink. . .Savings ac counts taken out of your time for those who want them. . . Jack Kinsey cheer ing us up by, "We now can look forward to Easter and July vacations. " Our get well wishes are for Ina Blackwell and Gladys Bowman. Something to think about: Happi ness multiplies by division. Much happiness is wished for Charlie Swaney and his new bride, the former Lela Collins, who were married on January 3, 1965, atRock Hill Baptist Church. Charlie is a materials handler in the Finishing Department of Plant #7. Mazie Rowland has returned to work in the Finishing Department of Plant #7 after being out for surgery at McPherson Hospital in Durham, N. C. It's good to have her back. Congratulations and best wishes to Geraldine McMahan and Roger Jordan who were married on Janu ary 30, 1965. Geraldine is a folder at Plant #7. MAIN OFFICE: Myra Lou Wesley became the bride of Fleming Howard Day on Janu ary 22, 1965, at Hickory Chapel Wes leyan Methodist Church. The vows were spoken before Rev. Arthur L. Wesley, Jr. Myra is employed in the Tabulating Department of the Main Office; the bridegroom is a student at High Point College. HE IS NOT A eOLICEMPVN/ QUflHTY CONTROL STtrriOM He DOCf &UARD YOUR JOB - 17 -
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