Page Six SEW IT SEAMS MAY ISSUE (Continued from Page Five) sympathy to Jewel Crumbley whose mother, Mrs E. M. Messer of Hartford. Tenn., died May 10. Jewel, of course, was called home. Jewel Baker wishes to thank the flower club for the flowers and the girls for the lovely duster and the many cards they sent her. Lela Brile’s memory verse for this month is found in I Corin thians: third chapter, 13th verse. “Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall de clare it, because it shall be re vealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is.” Slimeree By Margaret Hill Mrs. Theresa Willoughby’s son, daughter-in-law, and little grand son are here from Florida. Her grandson was admitted to the hospital in serious condition but he is much better now. Kat Hill loves this kind of weather—for she has been to the river again for lunch. Our deepest sympathy goes to Janie Sheetz whose sister, just 33 years of age, died suddenly of a heart attack. We think that a death taking away a loved one and a fire de stroying a home are two very heart breaking things—and our de partment has had both. NEWCOMERS AT HUDSON—New additions to the Anvil Brand family at the Hudson division include, left to right: Irene Miller, of shorts: Wanda Bryant, office; Lilly Cumbie, slimeree; Carole H3n6s, dungarG6sj Angela Hunt, shippinjj; Louise Deal, slimereej Karbara Brewer, shorts, and Pansy Thomas, slimeree. Dovie Dameron’s son lost his home by a fire recently. The fam ily saved only the clothing they were wearing. I would think Shirley Faircloth would say: “No more ham for me.” She was poisoned from a sandwich recently and was out of work for a week. Myrtle Kennedy has been ab sent a week due to illness. We wish to welcome our new comers. Hope they will feel at home with us. They are Florence Jean King, Lillie T. Cumbie and Etta Louise Deal. We hope Ella Allen’s father will soon be well again. He has been in the hospital for some time. Oldham NICKNAMED “B U C K”—But his real name is Kenneth Hill. He’s the son of Paul Hill at In dependence and also is a brother to Frankie Phipps. He is 13 years old and in the eighth grade. If anyone noticed a pained look on Evelyn Witcher’s face for a couple of days it was because they wrecked that nice new Dodge. Me? I’d have bawled! Tried a little fishing with Cookie Wilkerson and Bob Alexander, but our net results was a sore throat for Bob and one (1) Crappie for Cookie—A big zero (0) for me. Baseball practice came to a smashing halt the other day with the violent demise of Howard Mc- Leoud’s windshield from a wild pitch of John Turner’s. Dig deep, John! Roy Rickard says our last month’s item regarding his latest addition to his house should have been two rooms instead of one. We regret very much making this er ror and we are glad to make this correction. We suggest, though, that he have some extension phones put m. If you don t believe he needs them, try calling him sometime. Sarah Sparks seemed very pleased to have another girl work ing with her for a change. Madge Wade of the Sherrod Division came down and worked with Sarah for one day. Hope that Roger Tate shed his jinx when he finally totaled out his Plymouth. After being hit twice and having one smashup, he now has a sleek Olds “98” convertible. We are glad to see Napoleon Johnson up, around and improving after a long illness which included undergoing major surgery. Hope he will be back with us soon. Does anyone have a sure-fire cold remedy? If you have, I wish you would give it to Frank Lam bert. For seven years now he has been taking a cold. Louise Davis, on a fishing jaunt to High Rock, kinda let it slip her mind about the kind of bait she could use without her license. An approaching game warden made her pull her lines and make a fast getaway. Better get yourself a license, Louise! I would like to remind -everyone in our department that this is your column. We reporters are neither columnists or writers. We only gather the news, so please volun teer any news that you have, no matter how unterinteresting you think it might be. Others might think it is very interesting. Overall and Boxer By Polly Cannon We want to welcome our new girl, Barbara Brewer, and we hope that she will enjoy working with Opal Johnson’s little boy is in Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. He has undergone an operation on his heart and is getting along just fine. Mamie Garner’s son visited her for Mother’s Day. He is Lt. Fred Garner and was accompanied home by his wife and baby. I think all the mothers in this department certainly enjoyed Mother’s Day with most of their children home and with beautiful corsages and gifts. My family had its annual re union last Sunday at my sister’s home, Mrs. Jessie Pierce of Den ton. We certainly had a lot of good eats and all of us had a wonderful time. It seems everyone is going to the mountains these beautiful week ends. I guess they will soon be going to the beaches. North Caro lina has some of the most beautiful vacation spots in the United States and we should all take advantage of them. Winnis Osborne and family went picnicing at Hanging Rock last Sunday. She says it was really cool up there. Alice Smith spent a week re cently in South Carolina visiting friends and family. Eskew Crotts spent the day in the mountains last Sunday. She was at one of the most beautiful spots in North Carolina—our own Morrow Mountain. Everyone who hasn’t visited there should do so. Mamie Lambeth says she went fishing last Thursday at High Rock Lake and caught 100 fish. I think the big ones got away. Sadie Hedgecock also spent a Sunday recently in the mountains. She got caught in the bad wind and hail storm we had and says it was really bad up there. Coleen Stanley says she has moved into her new home at Rt. 1, Trinity. Says she will really like it if she ever gets all her “junk” (Continued on Page Seven)

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