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Spring Quarter Sew It Seams Page 3 AND TO CUTTING, SEWING, SHIPPING DEPARTMENT volve changes in any operations the engineering department will come into the picture. Shown conferring in this department are Horace Cannon, Kathryn Johnson and Arthur Royals. Advertising also comes into the picture about this time and an interior view of the agency’s art and production department are shown next. Long-Haymes employs experienced specialists in all phases of art and production to work on Anvil’s advertising program to pre sell Anvil Clothes as the “Clothes For People Who Do Things.” In the plants the first process is in the pattern department and J. W. Ingram is shown marking patterns and Ella Pierce is per forating pattern charts. Both are at Sherrod. Dallas Crouch is shown spread ing cloth, which is the next opera tion and the material then is cut, sometimes as many as 200 layers at once. C. \\'. Spencer and Ceorge W. Goings are shown in the cut ting department. The sewing room then takes over; Frances Wells of the Ladies’ Department demonstrates one of the many sewing operations. The finished garment then goes to Pressing; Marva Williams is shown at her job in this department. When the garment is pressed and folded it goes to tlie “bin” or large storage rooms at Hudson where it will be collected with other garments wlien orders for shipment come in. Frank Lam bert, order i^icker, is getting uii an order. Labels and tickets are applied in the Shipping Department. Roy Rickard, supervisor of Shipping, is observing David Jones on this job. The orders then are placed in shipping boxes and Ralph Teague is shown placing a box on the conveyor belt where it will go to the Billing Department. Bobby Corn is billing an order and the shipment then proceeds on the conveyor to the loading area and Paul Tise, truck driver, loads the Continued on Page Four) DALLAS CROUCH SPREADS CLOTH FRANCES WELLS, EXPERIENCED SEWER Planning Trip? Take Snapshots! Planning a trip for Vacation Week? Keep Sew It Seams in mind. Because in our next is.sue —in the Fall—we want to publish pictures about your vacation. If you go to some unusual point of interest, have someone snap a picture of you or your family and then share it with Sew It Seams readers. If you use a trusty Brownie without all the fancy doodads, just remember the person snapping the picture should always have the sun at his back. The one getting his “beauty struck” should look in to the sun so the camera can record his likeness in a flood of light. Seriously, bring back a snapshot or two. We’ll publish them. Va cation pictures are always fun! C. W. SPENCER AND GEORGE W. GOINGS ARE CUTTING TEAM AT SHERROD MARVA WILLIAMS, PRESSING DEPARTMENT FRANK LAMBERT, ORDER PICKER NORMA COWAN LIKES FISHING Nonna Cowan of IBM at Bryant Office says she was the “tomboy” of her family and although she is married now and the mother of two young children she still main tains her interest in sports. Bowling is the sport she likes most and she has almost a mantel fidl of trophies attesting to her skill with ten pins. Last year she had the high average in High Point’s Summer League, with a 151 average and before coming to High Point two years ago she was on the Ladies Doubles winning DAVID JONES APPLIES LABELS, ROY RICKARD OBSERVES team in Ohio. Norma bowls regularly every Thursday night and her children go along and play in the nursery. One hobby of Norma Cowan’s of Bryant Office, is fishing and she plans to hook some big imes when she goes back to Ostrander, Ohio May 28 for a week’s visit. A few weeks ago she had a rod and reel and other fishing equipment laid away and by the time she leaves for Ohio she’ll have it all paid for and will be ready for a lot of fun.
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