- 18 -L£T y6ur eo/roR IN ON /Tf Hosiery Division HIGH POINT PLANTS Men's and Boys' Hosiery Division: Best wishes to Grace Clodfelter who is in the hospital; hope she makes a speedy recovery and can return to work soon. Lillian Rainey is out due to a broken arm; she also is having to take it easy for awhile. We are glad to have Mary Webster back with us. Her husband has been ill but is improving now. Ladies' Hosiery Division: Boarding room views, , , We think, at last. Spring is here. Never has everything looked more green--and clean--on the outside, that is. Those not having to contend with annual "inside chores" can consider them selves lucky, for it truly becomes a drag -- es pecially if you'd rather be out in the yard soaking up all the good warm sunshine. If you're lucky, you might take an early week-end at the beach, as did Dorcas Thomas recently. Perhaps a quiet place to fish--Doris Campbell caught three little ones". Getting their summer places at High Rock readied for the summer are Lucy Beck and Phyllis Jones, while Nell Chapman is preparing her camping gear for the week-end. MaxMoore, rain or shine, is out knocking a golf ballaround. Zeb Rush is absorbed in making his garden grow. . . Well, these ^ all good signs of spring, so let's not think of getting the win dows washed or the lawn mower fixed as yet! Reasons for happiness: Ina Blackwell with a new granddaughter. . . Bill Leonard around after a lengthy illness. . . Lib Sink driving a new Buick. . . Elaine Smith and Lucy Graver back at work after several days of illness. Hearing Claude Eddinger recently celebrated his 26th wedding anniversary. Helen Pemberton and her husband, George, are very proud of the recent addition to their family--a newly.adopted daughter named Rachel Devon. Congratulations! The warm sunshine of Florida was enjoyed for vacations by: Doris Craven and her husband; Virginia Walker; and Susie Beck who's sporting a "first of the season" tan. Myrtle Beach was the Easter vacation spot enjoyed by Mary Coltrane and Kathy Stevenson, Others having special Easter breaks were: Jan Blakely who was visited by her sister, Diane Young; Connie Hood who traveled to Washington; Paige Bodenheimer who went fishing at Kure Beach; Mary Waldroup who spent a few days with her mother in Waynesville; and Beatrice Cole who went to Carowinds, We all miss Alice Brown who has moved to Fair Bluff, North Carolina; but we welcome her replacement, Faye Robbins, and wish her luck and happiness at her new job. A big "welcome back" to those who have been out on sick leave--Imogene Weir, Doris Craven, and Emma Ard. MT. AIRY PLANT Plant 2 has its own softball team, so how about coming out to see the games and lending them all your support. Hassie Berrier was the proud recipient of an Easter corsage of yellow roses given to her by Brice Leonard and Everett Hawks, Hassie also recently enjoyed a trip to Carowinds. Other Mt. Airy employ ees "getting away from it all" for Easter break were; Sally Key and her family who went to Myrtle Beach; Kathleen Chilton who went to Michigan to see her children; Charles Davis and family who spent their Easter holidays in the Great Smokies; and Faye Younger and her husband who spent three days in Las Vegas during the Home Beneficial Life Insurance Convention--they went to see Robert Guela and Foster Brooks while they were there and really had a good time. Welcome back to Delores Hall, Betty Holt and Alma Jessup who have been out sick. It is also good to see both Jessie Eaton and June Zagurski back at their machines after re turning from leaves of absence. The difference between a thoroughbred horse and a scrub is that a scrub goes until it can't go another mile whereas the thoroughbred goes until it can't go another mile, goes the other mile. and then

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