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Kay, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE SEVEN m News And Gossip From Our Various Departments Office Bits CARMEL McCRARY And FELICTA EDWARDS loesn’t somebody do some- evB ' setting worse and worse ttn.u After all, how in the world can we write “Echo news” wiite jc. n nothing happens? happen to have a bit of Eonrt * Italy. Our bg Harvey Souther, has Sjj bar-tender for his unit. Pie i* now several peo- ® the Main Office who are to trade places with him. catin5® ^^ve been plenty of va- 1,.. 'Sts this month—Mr. Gra field Taylor, Mary Arm- B([i p Birch, Sonya Colwell, We j ’^'^icutt, and Reba Russell tittle ^ lovely H^T'^®®Pest sympathies are with death of his er, len, ^ehad ''harlo office employee, degrg^.^®® just received his B. D. Thegl • Southern Baptist villg Seminary in Louis- now plans to take up a visit from Charles Al- couQij^’^sionary work for three state p eastern part of the ood luck, Charles. ter ^ '*^^'*rstand that M. Carpen- '*test p received one of the °^Passes to assist her in ^ '8 her way to Philadelphia. ''ire Rau feasL, °^rt W. Fort, and Ruth H. "'ith us in the Main Of- '"•'g her ^6 a ■Hire have Jean Whit- fici like w they are going to MuijL Office did have two Virgi-i the bowling league! feceivgj and Charles Cook Provp„. medals for most during ^orkin 8 with us. the im- bowling "En Parte” M G con again with the pros ® the happenings of the We Department. ,® Very sorry to hear of the ^tenance News Emmett f. clark L wCnf 'CK hurt Happ had recen while riding Bry, at Lake Jarnes. ti says he had £ '''®''t in \T bowling tourna hea-j York. As yet I have ^ of the final scores, un and a friend of his |I*liing j ® Model Ford to go fir,*? summer, and on v^at a ^^ip. it seems that they r°ss the mountain from M °lina of South tv i-izzi they started back, hart^t ®n them, and walk (rabbit it) about „^i5g ®® back home. He didn’t t)i^ proof, so ^ them on the wa ***lliams is spending this recently; them on the way. a honeymoon somewhere In South" Brown seems to be run- ^ close second, for a certs ‘hat ^^^ring a glittery new a certain young lady f«L ^er r> 01 '^evedon is the proud H k ^ nine and three-quarter R u® Tran/’ ^®ne Harris, born at L at ■».*„ Hospital on May j «;(J ^^-30 a. m. r c> purchased a farm V ‘•y tar. where he has re- '^ed. jje Green Electrical Engineers From All Over South Visit Ecusta \ -is ' f ■■ ss-‘*>\ s '■ s V. \ X- A southern district meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineiers was held in Ashe ville; at the Grove Park Inn on May 14 and 15. On Wednesday, May 15, they visited Ecusta and made a tour through the plant. The picture was made at the conclusion of the tour. Engineering Institute Officials And Program Speaker . V' iiSi* Here are some of the officials of the Institute, Reading from left to right, they are Commodore J. F. Hellweg, of the United States Navy who made the principal address; J. F. Rader, Mr. Bailey, Her man B. Wolfe, and Otto Meier, Jr. ville and got a square meal, and it made him sick,—which is the reason he stayed out. Shorty Hargis is taking his va cation this week at Cashiers on a fishing trip. We are looking for some of those big ones that didn’t get away, this time. Paul Parris and H. DeBord are on a big deal of rabbit trading. Last, but not least, I weuld like to welcome back from service Carl Vance of the Electric Shop, Carrol Fletcher and Herbert Hens ley of the Machine Shop. Some of the boys received some keys from around New York, and they were wondering if it was the key wandering around looking for something that it wouldn’t unlock. Horoscopic Hilites After exhaustive research, your editor has dug up the following bits of information that may be of interest to those who were born during June: It is extremely dangerous for anyone born on June 9 at 4:48 a. m. to jump in front of a moving train. The trainman is liable to become angry, and you are very sensitite to harsh words. Girls—a warning! Never date a man who was bom on June 17. He is the type of man who will take you out on a lonely road, and say something has gone wrong with the engine. Then he will take out a tool kit, repair the engine, and take you home. Persons bom during this mont)} are known to be very light sleep ers. If, for instance, you have a cat that keeps you up all night, may we suggest that before re tiring, you heat some milk to a lukewarm temperature—and give it to the cat. Men born during June are quite apt to become bald, because of the intense activity of their brains. And women born during this month are not likely to grow beards, be cause of the intense activity of their chins. From life’s book of tears and laughter. I’ve gained Uiis little bit of lore; Fd rather have a morning after Than never s night before. .1
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