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Amco J^ews A Christmas Letter Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kernersville, Mt. Airy and Hickory, North Carolina. Produc ed in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin and Mary Deaton. Plant No. 2 - Delia Arrington, Nancy Thomas, Folger Montgomery, Ethelene Bowman, Delois Hall and Vivian Mabry. Plant No. 3 - C. W. Browning, Ethel Carden, Hilda Coleman and Ruth Berrier. Plant No. 4 - Ruth Hayes and Jessie Phillips. Plant No. 6 - Nell LaFone, Helen Young, Pauline Hollar, Betty Bob bitt, Margaret Whitener and Jo sephine Hoyle. Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Phillips, Patsy Rush, Mildred Fields, Opal Asbill and Estell Pernell. Plant No. 8 - Patsy Burton. Plant No. 9 - Bettye Tuttle. Machine Shop - William L. Cline. Main Office - Donna Horton and Frances Smith. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester. ****** PRAYER OF CONFESSION Almighty God, who knows the ways of all men, we confess that we like sheep have wandered from Thy pathway. We confess to being more of this world than interested in Thy world. Thy work, or Thy word. Our own selfish will has blurred Thy will for us. Now hear us, we most humbly beseech Thee, hear the prayer of Thy children as we ask for forgiveness, pardon, and redeem ing grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord. I have tried hard to think of a Christmas gift I could send to all of you. This would be an impossibility in itself. Instead, I send a wish to you. I wish for you a special Christmas tree this year. I hope for you that it will be a tall and straight tree with boughs outstretched to shelter you this com ing year. Trim it with love. Surround it with faith. The Christmas tree that I want for you has a bright and shining star at the very top. It will shine through the darkness around you and bring hope to the world, as it did so many years ago in Bethlehem. May its radiance in the days ahead flood your heart. Under this tree, there shall be presents for each of you. One is a package filled with memories. These are not ordinary memories. These are of special people, of special times and of other Christmas seasons of the past. And, while memories may call you to weep, it is a time for holding the head a little higher and for making yourself go on when you'd rather not. In this way, you acquire the ability to give thanks for faith in the future and for courage you didn’^t think you had. There is yet another package under the tree for you. It is filled with peace. Share that one with the world; for to settle with less is to make mockery of the words, "Peace on earth, good will toward men. " And, indeed, peace is the foundation upon which the tree I wish for you shall stand. Included in my wish for you is that this tree will be a part of all the good times that will be yours this season, helping to make this Christmas the merriest of all. And I wish for all of you a very happy Christmas Day! Mary Hyatt, Plant #6
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