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SEW IT SEAMS
JANUARY ISSUE
AMBLING THROUGH THE DEPARTMENTS
Cutting
at
Sherrod
By
Carol Penn
Welborn
Well, folks, Christmas is gone
and old Santa stopped here and
there'. The things he left most of
all were a few pounds around the
middle. I bet the diet scales real
ly are booming!
Frank Starret went home to
Georgia. He went bird hunting
while down there and he says the
feathers really flew. The only
thing, they’re still on the birds.
Dallas Crouch went home to
Alabama. He must have had him
self a time; he was two days late
for work.
Red Ingram went to Florida
with his wife and friends. They
retlly liked the weather down
there, so he says. Tommy Kemp
has found himself a new home, at
the bowling alley. (Since his
BEST GAL gave him bowling
balls, bag, shoes and all.) . . .
Louise Welch won’t say what she
got but we think i-t was a Buick,
ha! ha!
We aU were sorry to hear that
Earl Ward passed away. Our
sympathy goes to his family.
By the way, your reporter got
himself a suede jacket from old
Santa “herself.”
That’s all for now, see you
next month.
Overby
Opal Myers’ grandfather has
returned home after several
weeks in the hospital . . . Geral
dine McGaha spent the Christ
mas holidays at her home in
Hartford, Tenn. . . . Ina Holland’s
sisters from Baltimore and Phil
adelphia visited her, also her son
and his family from Wilson.
Judy and Howard Hendren
visited her sister in Columbia,
S. C. . . . Judy says “Thanks for
the lovely gifts and Christmas
cards.”
Ruby Haney is eagerly await
ing the arrival of her son, Sgt.
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Pants
By
Louise
Overman
Here’s hoping each of you have
a very happy New Year!
We all wish to thank the com
pany for the beautiful bed
spreads we received at Christ
mas.
Hazel Wsird spent Christmas
with her grandchildren in Ashe
ville . . . Frances and Chip Work
man wish to announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Jancy, to
Jessie Cecil. The vows were
spoken Thursday, Dec. 22, in
Chesterfield, S. C.
Virginia Thornton, Esther
Hughes’ daughter, is in Duke
Hosital. She would appreciate
your prayers.
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Supervisors of the Pants De
partment wish to thank each of
you for all the very nice Christ
mas gifts and cards we received.
They said it was very thoughtful
to be remembered in such a way.
Best wishes to Margie McGhee
who became Mrs. Robert E.
Stroud December 23.
We are sorry that Mary Mc
Mahan has been sick . . . Patricia
Lambeth, Marie McDowell and
Della Pierce are back with us af
ter being on leave. They each had
a visit from the stork. Welcome
back, girls.
Louise Overman and family
spent Christmas Day with her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Beulah
Overman in Liberty . . . Best
wishes to Shelby Hankins, who
became Mrs. Paul Livengood
Monday, Jan. 9 in Chesterfield,
S. C. . . . Gertrude Spainhour’s
mother-in-law, Mrs. R. J. Spain-
hour, came to visit her last week
end.
We wish to express our sym
pathy to Mattie Montgomery
whose brother, A. O. Davis,
passed away recently.
February Birthdays
— Anvil Brand Family
1 Avery Taylor
17
Mattie White
James H. Wall, Jr.
Louise N. Davis
Pearl E. Moseley
Betty Jean Baggett
2 Norma Sullivan
Opal Carter
Shirley Adams
18
Viola Draper
3 Grace Sutton
Lillie Thompson
Gtetha Cox
Alma Irene Linthicum
Edna White
19
Katie Lee Sellers
4 William F. Lehman
Margaret Esther Reddick
Mabel Elizabeth Sorrell
Frances Wells
Imogene Owens
Geraldine Baird
5 Q. A. Duncan
20
Hazel Drummond
Gladys Kennedy
Lucille Carver
Janet Starnes
Robert Whitaker
6 Mae Flowers
22
Hugh Webster, Jr.
7 Ernestine Millikan
Lucille Kinsey
Opal Johnson
George Goings
8 Edith Barger
Bertha Lee Prince
Edward Peyton
Jessie Mae Feemster
Sara Frances Stevenson
23
Annie Hughes
9 Grace Rumsey
Peggy Stewart
Gladys Dillard
Elitis Morgan
Clyde Nelson
24
Nannie Lee Capel
Opal Jane McDonald
25
Bobby Alexander
Zylpha Ingram
Jean Sweat
10 Rose Kidd
26
Peggy Jo Anne Weaver
Bill Burrow
27
Velma Shirley Blair
Donald Ray Farlow
Ida Brame
12 Sadie Ray Hedgecock
James LeGrand
Elizabeth Ann Bray
28
Ina Duncan
Margaiet Torrence
Annie Mildred Wiseman
Pauline Davis
13 Onie Isabelle Hayes
INDEPENDENCE
Frank Lamberth
16
Ruby Paisley
14 Louise Johnson
Eloise Virginia Pierce
Mary Jane Freeman
17
Mildred lone Plummer
Ila Whicker
19
Evelyn Roberts
15 Mary Jane Freeman
22
Viola Edwards
Robert H. Smith, Jr.
25
Elizabeth Wingate
16 Ruth Newton
28
Alberta Isaacs
Overalls
By
Hattie Bray
Your reporter wishes for every
one a Happy and Prosperous New
Year!
First, we want to thank the
company for the beautiful bed
spreads given us for Christmas.
We have a new bride in our de
partment, Margaret Pilcher, who
was married to Frank Phillips
December 24. They are living at
226 Montlieu Ave.
Artie and Howard Oakley,
along with friends, enjoyed a trip
to Florida during Christmas . . .
Eltis Morgon visited her mother
in Albemarle Christmas Day . . .
Jessie and Bill Lehmon spent the
weekend in Taylorsville visiting
relatives and friends . . . Edna
Suits and family spent Christmas
day with her parents in Jack
sonville.
Carrie Payne wishes to thank
everyone for the lovely gifts and
cards received at Christmas . . .
Millie Sawyer enjoyed having
her grandson with her for Christ
mas . . . Mae Rumsey’s daughter
and family left for Germany
December 28. They will be there
for three years.
Stella Hudspeth is the proud
owner of a new home on Friddle
Street . . . Rosa Wilkerson spent
Christmas day with her in-laws
in South Carolina. Mabel John
son said she had the best Christ
mas ever — she had all her chil
dren home at one time . . . Annie
Epps had as her guests over the
weekend, her brother and daugh
ter.
Polly visited friends in Greens
boro Sunday . . . Corinna Goodale
spent Christmas with her chil
dren in Oxford . . . Your reporter
is a proud grandmother again.
It’s a little girl — born December
19 in Thomasville to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Whitehead. Her name is
Joyce Lynn.
Donald Far low became uncle
January 8. It’s a niece and the
parents are Louise and Ronald
Gauldin of Archdale.
Diane Williams, daughter of
Sadie Hedgecock, is a patient at
the local hospital. She is under
going treatment and observation
and is not allowed visitors at
present.