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(Retirement Benefits Cont'd.) distribution can be made, the annual statements of the company must be audited. After the audit, the Wachovia Bank and Tjrust Company is given the necessary information. The bank then computes individual amounts and pre pares the statements. Mrs. Lou Farlow Mother of Clayton Fogleman, Knitting Department, Plant #7. Mrs. Minnie Parker Mother of Joyce Mills and Bessie Hiatt, Knittihg Department, Plant #2. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mother of Zinnia Chrissman, Knitting Department, Plant #2. Mrs. Royster Mother of Ella A. Morris, Seaming Department, Plant #7. Mrs. Amy Carroll Mother of Betty C. Carden, Finishing Department, Plant #1. Mrs. Violet Farlow Mother of Hazel Gray, Finishing De partment, Plant #7. Mrs. Eliza Luck Sister of Agnes Creech, Order Clerk, Plant #7. Evelyn Gray, folder at Plant #4, has a five-year perfect attendance record at the Wes leyan Methodist Church Sunday School and proudly wears her pin with five bars. Evelyn's comments concern ing this very worthy accomplishment Mrs, Gray are as follows: "I am very proud of my Wesleyan Methodist pin and five bars, which means I've been to Sun day School five years without missing a Sunday. I am not only proud, but I am very thankful for the good health and strength God has given me. lam also thankful for four healthy children who have perfect attendance; Beverly has six years, Jerry and Carey have two years, and Eddie has one year. People say you are smart to go every Sunday. No, to me it is no harder to go to Sunday School than get ting the children off to school and going to work every day.” Requirements For Contented Living Health enough to make work a pleasure. Wealth enough to support your needs. Strength enough to battle with difficulties and overcome them. Patience enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Grace enough to confess your sins and forsake them. Charity enough to see some good in your neighbor. Love enough to move you to be useful to others. Faith enough to make real the things of God. Hope enough to remove anxious fears for the future. --Papyrus - 5 -
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