PAGE 6 APRIL, 1956 People and Places From page 4 Lela Mhchell, warper tender, is out from work due to illness. Hazel Newton, warper tender, spent Sunday, March 4 in Bre vard, N. C., visiting her nephew, Steve Davis, who is a freshman at Brevard College. Hildred McCurrey. spooler tender, is out from work due to ill ness. Ray Clark, creeler, visited his parents in Murphy, N. C. on a recent week end. Aileen Brimer, spooler tender, has returned to work. Allen Dockery, yarn man, has returned to work after being out for a week due to illness. Cleo Buchanan, spooler tender, visited her brother, SP 3/c Franklin D. Davis at Fort Crowder, Mo., when he was injured in an automobile accident. MP Norman Welch has returned to West Point, N. Y., after spending 10 days with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Welch, spooler tender. Mrs. Glenda Tolbsrl, warper tender, was called to Fort Lee, Va., recently due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. S. R. Robertson, who is confined to the Government hospital there. Mrs. Catherine Neal, warper tender, and children visited her father, Henry Holland in Greenwood, S. C. recently. Mrs. Frances Player, winder tender, entertained her daughter, Lavana, with a birthday dinner on March 10. Lawrence Price of Clyde, N. C., was a recent visitor with his son, Norman Price, creeler. Furman McLeymore, sweeper, visited his grandmother, Mrs. Belle McLeymore in Murphy, N. C. Calvin May, yarn man, and his wife spent a recent week end with his mother, Mrs. Beulah May of Robbinsville, N. C. Mrs. Janice Tino, spooler tender, and family spent a day not long ago visiting their son, David, who is a student at Chapel Hill, N. C. David made the honor roll the last semester. Mrs. Mildred Hughes and two sons of Chester, S. C. spent a recent week end with her sister, Mrs. Mae Foster, spooler tender. New employees in the Spooling Department are Mrs. Katherine Hicks, spooler tender, Mrs. Evelyn Poteat, spooler tender, and Charles White, creeler. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Queen and children of Panama are visiting Mrs. Maybelle Keisler, respooler, and Leon Keisler, fixer. Mrs. Queen is the daughter of the Keislers. Helen Bolick, respooler, has returned to work after a trip to New Orleans attending the Mardi Gras. Lester Kinsey, husband of Edna Kinsey, respooler, has returned home from Moore General Hospital, Swannanoa, N. C. Harvey Aldridge, twister doffer, celebrated his 60th birthday on February 13. Nancy Dixon, student nurse at Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, S. C., spent a recent week end visiting her mother, Ellen Dixon, respooler. Fredia and Sarah Lankford, daughters of Mary Lankford, re spooler, received pins for seven years perfect attendance in Sunday School on March 4 at the Presbyterian Church in Bessemer City, N. C. Cpl. Eugene T. Massey called his wife and mother from Japan recently. Cpl. Massey is stationed with the Armed Forces there in Japan. He is the son of Mrs. Minnie Massey, winder tender. Richard Lunsford, husband of Annie Mae Lunsford, oiler, has returned to his home after being a patient at Garrison General Hospital. Mrs. Louise Long, tie-in-hand, is back at work after a stay in Gaston Memorial with pneumonia. In Service LAUNCH BOND DRIVE—A dinner meeting at the Firestone Girls Club launched the 10-day drive for U.S. Savings Bonds sub scription through payroll savings at the plant. Honored were em ployees who are volunteer solicitors for the drive which began March 26 and was concluded April 4. The Bond effort here is part of a Company-wide drive in the Firestone organization. At the lime this issue of the plant paper was prepared, 83 per cent of all employees had enrolled for purchase of Bonds under Payroll Savings. In the picture, from left: O. K. Forrester, overseer in Winding- Weaving, who is chairman of the drive; Walter Johnson, state sales director, U.S. Savings Division of the Treasury Department; C. D. Gray, Sr., County Bond chairman; and General Manager Harold Mercer. Robert Lee Setzer has returned to work after a week of va cation. George Jackson has returned to work after a recent illness and has been transferred from second shift to the first shift. Lloyd Lewis, cotton weigher, recently attended the funeral of an uncle in Salisbury, N. C. K. C. Cauthen. synthetics employee, attended the opening of the new terminal of Overnite Trucking Company of Charlotte, N. C. William Rainey, wastehouse employee, is reported doing very well after a recent operation at Gastonia’s Colored Hospital. Woodrow Wilson, synthetics employee, had a recent operation and is showing much improvement. Ernest Harris, cotton crew, recently spent two weeks of va cation. Miss Frances Brewer, battery hand, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brewer visited their father, W. D. Brewer who is in the Memorial Hospital in Royston, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Costner of Valdese, N. C., visited George Honeycutt, fixer, and Mrs. Essie Honeycutt, smash hand, recently. Mr. Costner is a brother of Mrs. Honeycutt. Mrs. Amanda Rogers, quiller tender, and family visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanna of Chester, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna were celebrating their birthdays. Mrs. Pearl Chastain, battery hand, and family along with her mother, Mrs. Woods of Salem, S. C., visited Mrs. Chastain’s sister, Mrs. Odessa Heaton of Walhalla, S. C., Sunday, March 4. Ray Shields, utility man, and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shields of Culbertson, N. C., during the week end of March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Calhoun had as recent week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Swayne Forrester and family of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Cal houn is a tie-in-hand in the Weaving Department and Mr. Cal houn is a Shop employee. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gibbie spent the week of March 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Adams of Andrews, N. C. Mrs. Gibbie is a tie-in-hand in this department. Leonard Tench, creeler, and Mrs. Tench had as recent week end guests, Harold Tench and James Dodd of Cornelia, Ga. Mrs. William Baker of Rutherford College, N. C., spent a week recently with Mrs. Evelyn Jenkins, tie-in-hand. Meek Capps. Jr. has returned to his home from Gaston Memori al Hospital where he underwent surgery. Nina Milton, employee in Weaving and a news reporter, is out from work due to illness. Mrs. Lula Pritchett, mother of Oleen Weaver, employee in the Weaving Department, has returned to her home from the hospital and wishes to express appreciation to her friends for the flowers, cards and letters she received while in the hospital. Ruby McCoig, winder tender, and family moved into their new home on Roy Street recently. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Patrick of Shelby, N. C., were recent guests of Sara Smith, winder tender, and family in Kings Moun tain, N. C. Mrs. Dorothy Brackett, winder tender, is a patient at Crowell Hospital, Lincolnton, N. C., due to a throat infection. Her daughter, Rebecca Ann Brackett, has recovered from measles. Ruth Collins of Kings Mountain, has returned to work in this department on the third shift, as a warper tender. ■New employees in the Winding Department are Edith Whidden, Iris Enloe, and Eunice Payseur. William Frady has entered the hospital for observation and treatment. The employees of the Winding Department remembered Mrs. Pat Parks, creeler, with a stork shower recently. Dorothy Perry had as week end guests recently her brother. Master Sgt. William A. Long, his wife and children of Columbia, S. C. Mrs. W. O. Hicks, winder tender, and her husband visited their daughter, Mrs. R. T. Heaton in Selma, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ware visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sims Ware, and also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clonts in Murphy, N. C. A/3C Hugh H. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bradley, 1307 West Second avenue, plans to attend officers’ training school in the Air Force. At present he is assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. A nephew of Nina Milton, SYC Weaving, he had his basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. A 2/C Edwin O. Broadway, son of Mrs. I. O. Broadway of South King street, is flying as a radio operator with the famed 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Typhoon Chasers, with headquarters at Anderson AFB, on Guam. He entered military service in October, 1953. At that time he was employed at Firestone. Broadway went to Guam from Keesler AFB, Biloxi, Miss., in November 1954. He has flown in a number of typhoons which haye swept that . part . of the Pacific. The airman would appreciate hearing from friends. Address him at W.R.S., Box 185; APO 134, San Francisco, Calif. A 2/C James H. Guffey, son of Maude Guffey of the Spinning Department, has returned to Fort Bragg after spending a 12-day leave at home here. While here he participated in a basketball tournament. His station is Pope AFB, Fort Bragg, N. C. ARRIVALS... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chastain an nounce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Delaine, on Tuesday, March 13. Mr. Chastain is an electrician and Mrs. Chastain worked in the Twisting Depart ment. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Horne an nounce the arrival of a daughter at Garrison Hospital on March 5. Mr. Horne is a doffer in the Twisting Department. On March 6 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faile> at the Garrison General Hos pital. The father is a cable twist er tender. IN MEMORIAM John James Cooper, father of James M. Cooper, Time Study engineer, died at a local hospital in Gastonia, February 27. A me morial service was held at Mc Lean Funeral Chapel here Feb ruary 28 and burial was to be New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Cooper, born in Taunton» Mass., January 26, 1884, a retired textile engineer.