quality FIRST THEN . quantity PISGAH FOREST, N. C. NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW WELL May 1946 Camp Sapphire To Open On June 2nd Everything Is In Readiness For Opening Of Season % summer you will enjoy Camp Sapphire more than ever before because of the extensive repair „ ^P*'ovemient program which has been underway there for the past several months, and because ®th * ®*P3nded and varied program of athletics and recreation that has been planned. Among many things the beautiful lake, shown above, has been compleitely reconditioned in every respect. M I^^Kine Room Now K^^^ing In Inter- ®Partment League Room, playing true to Jitli thr fUvi.._ Wins and no losses, steady ball behind the P^^ching of Grover Sut- machine Room holds first ‘“6 Inter-Departmental In ?. f last Wednesday, ,'‘1 ww "'as somewhat doubt- lofi t Control-Maintenance Out • ^ Gilreath and Morris, ff'Te Of R ” first place by the J'3l tav> , However, when the ft to were made, the ^oom was leading 11 to {!'’■ almost a per- thp 1 ’ too far away ^®ague leaders. In the Id ®> Of season. Bud {i***!, sgi Control-Maintenance to* hits ^^'Pagne down with emerged with a 7 tw ® bpaf ■ Other games Cham- 5 ? fingan- Pulp Mill in their ^ I t)y the scores of ® 1 tAers Of® 4V®®''® Fifgj ”®*P everyone con ’►h'ilu lecirtii^® department NtA»i?h"ir tj j *>hibif ’ a ruling was passed to^ Member of the Ecus- Pitch In the inter-dc- ■^tum xp Page Sixteen Music In Industry System Is Installed At Ecusta, Operation Started Wed. Two Ecusta Teams In Softball League, Pulp Mill Leading The two teams from Ecusta en tered in the Transylvania Softball league are among the league lead ers at the present time with the Pulp Mill climbing into first place last Tuesday night by defeating the Brevard Jaycees, 5 to 4, in an ex tra inning ball game. One other team, the Kiwanis nine, has a 1.000 per cent average but has only won three games while the Pulp Mill boys have four victories to their credit. The Champagne team is in third place with two wins and one loss. As the season progresses, all teams are showing marked improvement, and the Champagne boys lost a heart-breaker to Pulp Mill last Wednesday night in a 1 to 0 ball game. Fritz Merrill was the win ning pitcher while Bud Case was credited with the defeat. Both boys allowed only two hits each. With the breaking of summer weather and the evenings being warmer, larger crowds are expect ed to witness the games every —Turn Tp Page Ntoe Regular Programs Are Be ing Played In Champagne And Endless During this past week the fin ishing touches have been put upon our new commercial music system which was put into operation on Wednesday, playing specially re corded programs for employees in both Champagne and Endless Belt. While MUSIC IM INDUSTRY is be ing conducted here on a somewhat experimental basis, the best indi cations are that it will prove to be successful and that it will be ex tended to other departments. For several years many of our leading American industries have used MUSIC IN INDUSTRY for the purpose of relieving fatigue and monotony in repetitive work. Surveys conducted among employ ees in many industries reveal the fact that comfortable forking conditions are second only to se curity of employment. This clear ly explains why music is playing such an important role in Americ- can industry today. It has already found its way into many factories, offices, and cafeterias and is doing much to boost morale and lessen Tnro Tp Page TWrteen EABORATE PLANS ARE MADE FOR BIG OPENING DAY Employees Urged To Bring Families. Free Lemonade Will Be Served Sunday afternoon, June 2, at 2 p. m. Camp Sapphire will officially open for the summer season. All employees are invited to be pres ent and to bring their families. This opening day will also inaug urate “family day” at Sapphire, v^hich is a day that has been set aside each week when special en tertainment will be provided for employees and their families. Each Sunday afternoon, throughout the summer season, special programs have been planned that will inter est everyone. On June 2nd, beginning at 2 o’clock, there will be special at tractions which should appeal to children and grown-ups alike. Throughout the entire afternoon free lemonade will be provided in the Sapphire Canteen. Life guards, of course, will be on duty and ev eryone is invited to go swimming any time they so desire after 2 o’clock. During the afternoon there will be two exhibition soft ball games. The first game wiJl begin at 2:30 and will feature two girls’ softball teams: Champagne vs. Ecusta. The second game will —Turn To Page Five Members Of Band Will Attend Camp Plans have just been completed to send members of the Ecusta band to Transylvania Music Camp this summer for a period of six weeks. The personnel of the band is made up almost entirely of chil dren of employees. Other mem bers are employees of the com panies. The program at Camp Transyl vania calls for a three-hour ses sion each morning from nine un til twelve during which time. a special course of training will be given by camp instructors and our own music staff. The present Ecusta band was organized a little over a year ago and made its first appearance at the 4th. of July picnic. A regular course of instruction has been given during this past year through the Brevard schools to the approx imately 30 members of the band. A concert was played by tlie band at the opening baseball game at Ecusta field on May 11. The next concert will be given at Camp Sapphire at 5 p. m. on Sun day afternoon, June 2, as a part of the opening day ent^rt»inn»ent ac tivities.