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Page Four The Caromount News JULY, 19JJULY Wilson News Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis and family spent part of their vaca tion in Washington, D. C. and loured back through Sky Line Drive. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Whitley and family also spent part of their vacation in the capital city. They left Washing ton and went to Carlye, Pennsyl vania to visit the Mosland Mill. They saw some beautiful carpet ing while touring the mill. Came back to Washington and saw some big league ball games on Friday and Saturday. . . . Ralph Dail and family and Cecil Joyner and family spent their vacation in the mountains. They reported a very enjoyable trip. . . . Several of the first shift employees spent a rest ful week at home during vacation week. Among them were Mrs. Marie Baker, Mrs. Marie Win stead, Mrs. Polly Davis, Mrs. Josephine Best and Mrs. Mamie Carpenter. . . . Mrs. Mae Stith and daughter, Joan, visited friends at Virginia and Buckroe Beaches. They also went fishing at Hawkins Beach and report a good catch. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Langley spent their vacation at Carolina Beach. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones toured the mountains of western North Carolina during their vacation. . . . Mrs. Kathleen Finch and Mrs. Katherine Riley spent their vacation with their sister, Mrs. R. P. Lowe and Cap tain Lowe at Asbury Park, New Jersey. . . . Mrs. Bertha Jones visited her son, Tommie Jones and Mrs. Jones in Jacksonville, Florida. . . . Joe Johnson and J. P. Stallings reported a wonder ful trip through the mountains of North Carolina on their motor cycles. . . . Mr. and Mts. Garland Wells and children and Mrs. Hazel Brown and children spent the week at Myrtle Beach. . . . During her vacation Mrs. Mae Dickerson’s Chihuahua dog increased her fam ily—had one male and two fe male pups. . . . Mrs. Mae Dicker- son and her husband went to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, visiting relatives. One highlight of their trip was a double header ball game between Brooklyn and Pitts burgh. CARELESS CUYS % USUALLY CET I STUNO IN THE END Wilson Men Chose Motorcycling For Vacation Joe Johnson, left, and J. P. Stallings of the Wilson Division are shown on their motorcycles which they used in touring western North Carolina during vacation week. Warping News Mrs. Edna Mae Evans visited friends at Carolina Beach and Ocean View. . . . Mrs. Grace Pate visited her sister in Winston- Salem during the week of the Fourth. . . . Mrs. Thelma Snead recently visited her mother in Burlington. . . . Mrs. Ruby Bunn went fishing during vacation week at Yeopin Creek; also toured Skyline Drive. . . . Rodger Joyner took his vacation at Windy Point and Holden’s Beach fishing. . . . Mrs. Rachel Robinson’s son, Mar ion, who is in the U. S. Navy, visited his parents recently. . . . Mrs. Ethel Crusenberry spent three days of her vacation at Pam lico. . . . Mrs. Doris Batchelor visited her sister in Greenville, South Carolina. . . . Mrs. Lessie Morgan toured the mountains of North Carolina, Blue Ridge Park- Rich Square Group (Continued From Page One) 1941 now consist of 100,000 square feet. “By this history, there is a chance for much expansion here during the next ten year,” commented Mr. Schell. He furth er stated, “We are delighted to come into the community and we are anxious to become good cit izens and do our part in com munity affairs.” V. E. Boomer, Mayor of Rich Square, and V. D. Strickland, President of the Rich Square Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the guests. Mr. Strickland intro duced Mr. Schell and the other Blumenthal guests to the mem bers of the Chamber of Com merce. way and Mt. Mitchell during va cation week. . . . Mrs. Naomi Stan- cil spent three days of her vaca tion with her niece in Wilson. Mrs. Katherine Riley of the Wilson Division had as her guests during June her grand cliildren showTi above left to riglit, Donald Riley, Jr., Car olyn Rae Smith and Katherine Smith. Jolmnie Joyner, 13 year old son of Rodger Joyner of the Warping Department is shown with results of a good days fishing wliile on vacation re cently with his parents. World Politics Tense D During his recent Europeai Haj trip Chairman H. H. Schell otwent served varied political condition^^^^j^. existing in European countries K quoted below. An account of E trip may be found on page ow^olk. of this issue. AtlanI ‘World political tensions are f^spent fleeted throughout all of theSj^^^ countries in various ways: Austria, in the heart of Communist Satellites, is very drat"'^eks and poor. We v France is having a very diffcoine cult political time, reflected dhe D her twenty changes of Governand i ment since the Second Woddurin: War. Urive Italy has a great deal of polia rest tical unrest. f^enni Spain and Portugal were obviousHottei ly free of confusion; in all tb'Balkc; other European countries, wider H the exception of Germany, Spai>I>art ( and Portugal, and to a lesser d gree England and Ireland, tb cost of living has risen very sharp ly. For instance, food prices France are much higher than thelJ are in the United States; yet tb| individual’s earning power is onh^ a fraction of ours. In my opb' ion this is one of the chief caus^* of the political unrest to whid' I have referred and unless tb. economies of these countries wd afford the people an opportunit!|;; to make enough money to buy tb* ordinary necessities of life the] will not achieve any degree ^ political stability and without P‘1 litical stability the country ca‘ not prosper. m Jewell Powell, (laughter Mrs. Maggie Powell of Weaveshed is pictured hef^ J Avhile vacationing hi SiW^*^ j Springs, Florida with h^*^ ^ mother and friends. ” ‘h
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