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Aiftco 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
“Joe, my wife wants to use the
phone for a minute. I’ll call you
back in a couple of hours.”
To Err Is Human. . .
"That was my mistake. " Are you brave
enough to say this when you should? Perhaps
you never have thought of yourself as being a
brave person. It often takes courage to admit a
mistake. At least, many people seem to be too
cowardly to admit they are at fault, even when
they are convinced of it.
"To err is human. " Why then shouldn't we
admit we are human? It really is foolish to try
to pretend that one is superhuman, and does not
make mistakes.
You can trust a person who admits his mis
takes. You know that he isn't trying to bluff>
and you honestly feel that he is sincere in hi®
dealings with others.
If you admit a mistake, you will find that
others with whom you are associating are more
likely to do the same. You do not run the risk
of taking the blame for something that isn't your®'
When you admit having made a mistake, yoU
establish yourself in the minds of those around
you as an honest, agreeable person. They will
know you are not going to let someone else tak®
the blame for something you did. They will
feel that they can depend on you in the future)
and it will make friends for you.
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