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954 JULY, 1954 liiiekie Joyner and Clifton Joyner of the Caronionnt Weav- JOS Department went deep sea fishinjjj at Morehead City. Re- *'*nlts are shown above. Jack Thomas of the Caro- .®*^*‘*^ Weaving Department is front of a Jug house tnted between Burlington and euisvilie. This house contains 2,000 gallon jugs. j J^otlger Joyner of the Warp- is shown surf ‘ s ing while vacationing at o (leu’s Beach and Windy ^ oiut recently. The Caromount News Page Three Weaveshed Folks Go East West North & South Ruth and Sam Brittain spent vacation week at Carolina Beach. . . . Mildred Cobb spent a few days at Myrtle Beach. . . . John Bail and his family spent three days at Miami Beach. John re- poiiG he caught 40 pounds of lish—enough to feed his family lor four days, but when the fish gave out and thev started home he had too many back seat drivers, got lost, and drove 380 miles to get back to where he started from. . . . Luther and Lucille Rowe tour ed Williamsburg where they saw the pageant, “Common Glory”. . . . Herbert and Lina Clark and their daughter, Carolyn, went to Ocean View and Buckroe Beach with friends. . . . Luther and Lou ise Balkcum visited in Norfolk and enjoyed the beaches. . . . Har ry and Lena Walker traveled through the mountains around Asheville and saw lots of interest ing things. Mrs. Walker said Harry acted like a monkey dur ing the whole trip. . . . Hazel Thomas, Garland Rose, Lillie Mae and Tom Rowland spent three days at Carolina Beach and had a swell time. No sun burns at all. . . . Johnnie Bell Harris and some friends went to Nags Head and spent the night during vaca tion. They report a very good time. . . . Agnes Langley visited her daughter in Brunswick, Georg ia. While vacationing she went to St. Augustine Beach and spent two days. She reports a lovely vacation. . . . Alice Long would have enjoyed fishing had the fish jumped in the boat instead of over her fishing pole. Results—1 fish. . . . Ardie Winstead stayed at home and had a nice rest. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Ezzell and Mr. and Mrs. John Young spent part of the week at Carolina Beach. . . . Julius Eppes stayed home and enjoyed his tropical fish in the shade during the hot days of his vacation. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Layton enjoyed staying at home resting in the shade. . . . Mrs. Croom and her family had a wonderful time at home enjoying a good rest. . . . Mrs. Mamie Tay lor and her family also stayed at home for a much-needed rest. . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bledsoe went to Blowing Rock and had a very nice time. . . . Mrs. Annie Ray spent one day at Pamlico and visit ed friends and relatives in Wil mington—enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Batton spent their vacation touring Florida. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown went to Carolina Beach and the mountains of western North Caro lina during vacation week, . . . Maggie Powell and Maude Collins went to Florida. Ruby Campbell went to Balti more to visit her son on her va cation. . . . Olivia Nelms vaca tioned at Pamlico and Whichards Beach. . . . Clyde Jones spent a day at Minnesot during vacation week. . . . Herman and Juanita Rose toured Florida the week of July fourth. . . . Lillie Mae Row land spent most of her vacation at the beach. . . . Richard and Lu cille Eason spent their vacation week at Wrigbtsville and Atlantic beaches. . . . Lessie Bowden visit ed in the Blue Ridge Mountains. . . . Dixie Page went fishing at Morehead. . . . Ethel Casey went to Ocean View and enjoyed some fishing. . . . Albert and Annie Gardner vacationed at White Lake while the plant was closed. . . . Clifton and Mildred Ezzelle went fishing at Morehead. . . . Jean ette Lindsey spent part of her vacation at Whichards Beach. . . . Nannie Haddle vacationed at Carolina Beach. . . . Margaret Pitt man visited her mother in Nor folk, Virginia. . . . J. J. Pridgen, James and Dora Pridgen and Clyde Pridgen and his wife went to Melton’s Pond fishing and caught several large chubs. . . . Red and Louise Matthews took a tour through South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. . . . Phyllis Bone is spending two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Bone. Phyllis is in training at Rex Hospital. .Mr. and I\lr.s. Ralph Morris toured the Skyline Drive dnr ing their vacation. Ralph is shown above while they stop ped at a roadside pai*k to view the beautiful scenes in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mesdames Maggie Powell and Maud Collins of the Caromount Weaving Depaitiuent visited Silver Springs, Florida during vacation week. Miriam, daughter of Mrs. Claude Collins of the Caro mount Weaveshed, is shown near Silver Springs, Florida where she and her mother va cationed. Mr. and ]Mrs. Lteroy Campbell of the Weaveshed and their daughters, Lois and Brenda va cationed at the beach. They are shown above, left to right, Lois, Lcro5% Mrs. Oampbell with Brenda in front.
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