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iAntco J^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS- MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kerners- ville, Mt. Airy, Hickory, Archdale, Graham, Haw River and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Edmond, Oklahoma. Produced in the Dupli cating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPO RATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood and Mary Deaton Plant No. 2 - Stacy Cundiff, Nancy Thomas, Ethelene Bowman, Sally Utt, Alpha Hiatt and Vivian Mabry Plant No. 3 - C. W. Browning, Hilda Coleman and Ruth Berrier Plant No. 4 - Pearl Willard, Barbara Joyner and Ann Young Plant No. 6 - Nell LaFone, Geneva Fowler, Betty Bobbitt, Margaret Whitener and Marie Bolick Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Phillips, Doris Camp bell, Edith Smith, Opal Asbill, and Estell Pernell Plant No. 19 - Louise Tuttle Plant No. 20 - Margaret Arnette, Frances Con ner and Peggy Johnson Plant No. 21 - Ella McCoy, Mary Woolard and Edna Blackmon Plant No. 22 - Lib Wood, Lib Hales, Betty Conoly, Eloise Burns and Pauline Cox Plant No. 51 - Pat Fogleman Plant No. 52 - Shirley Fowler Plant No. 53 - Edna Cude Main Office - Donna Horton and Ruby Peurifoy Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Bertha Hester and Ruth Paige 'IN GOD WE TRUST' If you will look at the coins of the United States, whether they are pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars or dollars, minted after 1864, you will see the motto "In God We Trust" imprinted on them. This motto was originated in the U. S.A. by S. P. Chase, then secretary of the treasury, in the year 1864, and has ap peared on all coins of this country. In a letter to the director of the mint, Chase told how the nation could not expect to remain powerful or safe without the help of God, and he then in structed the director to prepare a device to place this motto on all coins. Think It's a little thing to do Just to think. Anyone, no matter who. Ought to think. Take a little time each day From the minutes thrown away. Spare it from your work or play Stop and think. You will find that men who fail Do not think. Men who find themselves in jail Do not think. Half the trouble that we see. Trouble brewed by you and me. Probably would never be If we'd think. Shall we then consider this? Shall we think? Shall we journey hit or miss. Or shall we think? Let's not go along by guess But rather to ourselves confess It would help us more or less If we'd think. — Unknown 2 -
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