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High), two brothers, Dr. John T, High of Red Oak and S 2/C Donald Ray High, Helen High of Red Oakc Although Gerald’s last eraployrnent was at the ship many of us remember him as a weaver at Caromounto »> >j I* >•> »> I, O »> W » . I, t, Hi « HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU February 1 Sgto Jo McCorkle February IJ Pvt. James Hollingstro February J> Pvt, Albert L, Gardner February 24 Pfc. James S. Walker February S Evelyn Braxton, A.S, February 26 Pfc. Floyd L, Page February 11 Pfc. Ernest R. Morris February 29 Sgt. William D, Holder February 12 S/Sgt, Burnice Inscoe RAMBLING REPORTERS GATHER NEWS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE CAROMOUNT DIVISION MEWS FROM THE WEAVE SHED By - Sutton, Davis, - Speight and Joyner if The entire Weaving Departments of Caroraount and Wilson regret the re® nation of Mrs, Catherine Pitt. She has made a very definite place in hearts by her very friendly and congenial attitude in her dealings with Ed Reper and Randolph Sutton regret the closing of the hunting February lOth. It is not the hunting they will miss. It is the long tal® they have been shouting from the housetopso At a supper at the home of the •’Dud” Adams a few weeks ago, Chari Laughridge and Randolph Sutton decided to be big hearted and- ’’pool” the ° . they killed the next day and have a quail supper for the crowd. LaughrioJ* hunted all day and got exactl;^ nothlngc Sutton got only one. They *40^?^ tt trying to feed twelve hungry Individuals on one bird was just too much invitations to the quail supper were withdrawn. ftp Frank Shelton is getting a little ”jurapy” lately. He is expecting heir soon and they say he jumps one foot every time a loom ’’bangs off"* AO' Worley •’Gordie” Edwards came to work last week with five claw marks ^ his cheek, Worley says "A broken razor blade”. We say ”It is odd to s®® bladd with five fingers”. Jo S„ Raper recently sold his farm and bought a larger one. We it is more farming he is planning or is he providing room for a larger
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