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bowsae «B|^ble^»- j£r S» ■"«5S»c •**•• Beat He. I—Yard aww ' ® w **i -f-i gpianing, Machine Shop, an* KM! Boca, Carpenters and , Uirn&Mvm; SH?£ZL**^ HJI mflfitSw perisa All »8h Omlwww ita program this month. prerantioa 0* aerideate depends *1 most e*t*refr ©a bow much thought eafltiaie to to m* tmployM i* « *• ' •• Wildcat# Continue Undefeated In City League; Win Over Bottlers & Wameo »#, V-i* * jJT STv Jj , - : "" Eawi* Ikwhrual Suwims ffcumm Cum n* % km* Hat Bow, kit to right: A. L. Oldham, 7. C. Beard, w. H Miley, Jr., J. L. Bishop. gimiiJBw: G. C. Julian, r. W, Yunrnge, T. B. Stevens. Third Bow: B. M. Osofce, C. A. Matthew*, B. E. Stewart, HL D. Earmhaw, Jr. Fourth Bow: J. P. Lee, B. H. Crawford, J. H. McXee. B. 1L Tomer, E. H. Byrd. Erwin L R. T. Class Enjoys Banquet The Industrial Training Okah at] Erwin ecjoyed a dinner at Shag's on evening, July St. E. H. Boat in opening the dinner oommontad up on the fact jokingly that there una no "absenteeism." Every member of the plant management at Erwin was in attendance. Tha ontiag got anderwny with a deHrioaa efcfcekea dinner served ban quet atyie and the party ooatianed through deaaeit with many tales bring teased areata* the tables. At the eon elariaa of the meal, Mr. Bait acting aa toasitneater introduced thegueata from tha oontral offiee V. T. DeVy var, W. 0. Marks, and H. W. Chi rart. Marks and Calvert eaeh eoa gra tats tad the training riaaaea upon their fine record and interest. , Other aaambeie praaaatad to the gathering were A. W. Rasas, K B. Siaunons and U. J. Stephens, near aa istant overseen ia Ha. 9 and S Weav ing. & B, Kelly, eotton buyer was al* so Introdnaed. Pr. DtVjrw, director of industrial jrgjstioß*, |fHr nm of M* batter ito riM wWflfc very apUj gave. both the riwrpoiai of m»M t iawt and tbe employ*, went oa to oonuasnt oa tfca braising program jmt toiiplotcKjl aal v?. • f ■ v >?. . • a A-r— -: H#flk rt wwaara ;v -' ~ i • I" 1 # ' :S : .'' > wPSpMrigE %f« WBj 1J M '?> ® « •••«,* ; v*' * . '•*'* ; S CMS other chases planned. He then, spoke briefly on nnien tad asswagamont eo operation end djatisaaed briefly the progress of the current negotiariean tor a new aaioa contract without ref erence to specific points aader itadjr. He ooarinded his brief talk with an other good story. Heart on the program owe eom in with good barber shop hainmaj on the old favoritfcs, ladwtiag "Sweet Adeline," "I've Been Woridag On the Bailroad," and "Smiles." Fol lowing eaA song wmm gave forth with a good siery and the entertnin assnt continued informally far about an how. The mr aueeessf ul meetiss oneloded with "Bloat Be the Tla that Binds." €ooieemee Team Wlns Tiro Baseball Games Baseball, a vsi casualty at Cesles nee for the past three years, made its return whea the loeale defeated Adraaee 15-6 os July 7 at Levis Held. The Chstosiam taass is eewpoaed of local players, headed bf "Fir pa" Creason, Bay Mcßride aad Grim es Parker, ex-ptofesrioaal players. O. k Madison is coaching the and James Wall ia ths Bastaess ¥iii|w. A large aumher of wtm ace trying oat for tha varioue posH>eas ea the tsaat. Among them axes Oreeeon, Brinega*, 8. Bailey, aad CUweou, pitchers) Dana, Owsai, Jordan, Tro*- ler, aad Bolt, catcher; Parker, Scott, Barber, Chappsll, Carter, Hpward aad Garwood, infiddaras Nichols, Me- Bride, G. MeDaaiel, 0. MrPtirft 1 . Pierce aad PowfO, outfielders. Srm the "Cbola" frftfltrl Ad vance, they k*»e played a two-game aeries' with tike "Chiefs" losing a eight game at Leriagtoa 6 4 aM winning at home M*. OmsMwZSid Briaegar hare been do ing most of the pitchiag, with Orea adh shewing plenty of I,4 stuff" os the ,;fc lathe games played'thus ftwr, Nich ols, Parker, G, MeDaaiel aad Me hare bosn hitting the ball can* sisteaily and for plenty of dietasae. !>■!— fg Ao psly Hm wfeo tuftl bm "* 1 -- - • -- . abfe to bit fciit #£ the Plrfce twm* 1m« tkp feriek ft gainst Advance. ' Flans ate to Use «p a sshedulg calling for tm gumcs a wart: forths t" "i i »■ - I TBa-PIAMT tAF*T 'of &A 69&& 8.4 ' },0% Compißj To Sponsor N. C. Symphony Concert In Erwin Auditorium Officials of the MB have agreed to qMMsr a concert by the North the leadership of Br. Benjamin Swa lia to be given in the falL The data 2h fMhSfyls 1 ? £» mm Sm the ore best is ssakes its anaaal spyaar anee hi Durham, perhaps the aeight following. The program will consist of compositions aeleetod by tha em ployees thessesives, and win be pre aented nt the Erwin Anditorinst. It ia believed that this will bs the firat ee oerien od this nature, when a fidl er preaeated by a mill indnatry for tha plaaaaia of ita employees in this state. The eoneert ia bring given hat only for the benefit and pi maim of thsfar employees bat alao aa a sontributiaa to the atate-wide campaign near be ing put forward to raiae fends far ganisatioa. "Bsat dreaaed women en earth to stained with the MfeWood of tha mm they asrvs," truly observes tha Da trek, Free Pleas. Cole Stars as Auditorium Defeats Lucky Strike in First Horseshoe Meet Is the first fcoiiwlMn B«Uh of the HUM hi the US laiaal league, Efwi> Auditorium jiffiitwl Lsehy Strike 1* 5. A large gallery was es head la witness this easts* played at Krwia Auditorial Hick ringer averages vast to Ode of fc wi* with g 17* seore aad to Ward of Lucky Strike with a seore of M%. Recently aehsdalad gsmcc ham besa poetpoaed doe to the rtisj area* titer The atetiettse as the first gene are jiMMtii hers; • BBWIN I x j I .. fflf JQUt(k. 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Erwin Chatter (Cooleemee, N.C.)
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