DECEMBER ISSUE
MEL — ROSE — GLEN
29. Thurman Jarrell
May 14. 1943
Son of Virginia Voncannon.
30. Glenda Gay
February 24. 1942
Daughter of Ruby Hinkle
31. Janice Lee
April 28, 1945
Daughter of Virginia Voncannon
32. Aaron Arnold
June 17. 1943
Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Robbins
33. Gary
Dee. 17. 1942
Son of William White
34. Michael
September 19, 1945
Son of Robert E. Allred
35. Tommy
August 25. 1942
Son cf Charles Pickard
36. Jimmy
October 19, 1944
Son of Margaret Hubbard
37. Paula Jean
Feb. 19. 1943
aughter of Charles Pickard
38. Judith Gale
April 20, 1946
Daughter of Hoyle Morgan
39. Jeanette
September 5, 1941
Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Rogers
40. Sandra Faye
April 25. 1941
Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Arrants
41. A—Joseph Nathan
September 27, 1941
Son of Mrs. Ruth Day
B—Fleming Howard
January 28, 1944
Son of Mrs. Ruth Day
42. Brenda Joycc
January 31, 1943
Daughter of Mr. L. T. Proctor
43. Rebecca Jane
July 16, 1943
Daughter of Ruby Robbins
44. Elizabeth Ann
May 23. 1941
Daughter of M. J. Setzcr
45. Linda Louise
August 24, 1945
Daughter of Velma Hall
46. Frio
March 4, 1946
Son of Leonard Garner, Jr.
47. Numa Charles
Feb. 24, 1944
Son of Fonda J. Cranford
48. Brenda Kay
April 14. 1943
Daughter of Mary Smith
49. Brenda LaVerne
Jan. 14. 1941
Daughter of Hessie Coffey
50. Ronald James
Dec. 23. 1943
Son of M. Ij. McQuire
51. Michael Stevens Saunders
Oct. 26. 1945
Son of Hoyt Saunders
Glenn Hosiery
A recent survey shows that
among farmers 22 percent say city
folk are too clannish—11 percent
say city people are too proud and
superior.
Nearly 80 percent of U. S. in
dustrial labor is employed in small
plants with less than 1,000 em
ployees.