‘'Oardmouht m'im for SiiiKVicis iaea womeu" Sidney Blumentnal & Co., Iik;, Hooky Mount, N« C. June, 1943 KO. 6 Sergeant ^rtram B. wells.' & Onh?* bere'a a swell guy—Bertram B. Wells. He lias made his sacriiices performed nis outies so well that we are devoting our edltoral pace to him- ijgJ^^le en5)loyed at tde Caromount Division, Wells was a weaver on the was a Caromount en^loyee from July, 1939 through April, 194l«> e ^ ^aen tne Army, You probably remember him as “Shorty” or “Bert" Wells, f Short in stature but he has well demonstrated the length and breadth ■8 Courage ana character. in e pjT* uur May Issue we shouted three cheers for the Tunisian Victory. Ifow pay tribute to one of our own en^jloyees who contributed toward this Sergeant Bertram Wells was in the heat of the battle. Word has been h aoi+ seriously injured. He is now convalescing in a hospital, herefft ^^8 injury, hia letters indicate that he is in fine spirits and *ore well on the road to recovery. cidigyjseant wells exea^jllfies the courage and determination of AJnerloan Q. 1 ®^®rywher8 who are making their sacrifices to preserve the American i life Bert* We, the en^^loyees of Sidney Blumentnal & Co., Inc. are proud Per ^ record and we are deeply grateful for his untiring ®8hal sacrifices. Ctod speed his early recovery ana safe r* efforts ^ ihe meantime, write him a letter at this address; return, Sgt. Bertram B. Wells 12th General Hospital Ward S A. P. 0. 700 C/O Postmaster, New York ilS)M THit: UNITED STATES ARMiiD FORCES; He Fvt. Dozier visited us while home on his furlough in June. ojakiTi®'^ Sc*4>t Field, where he is training for radio mecnanios, Watson timn® Pfogress in his work until he was hospitalized and then he We ^ *8® transferred to another class. He was truly glad to be home • girls in the office were all in a "dither”, If is now Johnnie Daniel 2/aS. He has oonpleted hia boot *g at Bainbridgo and says he likes the Navy fine. He was to join an

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