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Ecusta Is Host To A Number Of VisiW REYNOLDSTOBACCO ENGINEERS MAKE TOUROFPLANT Director Of N. C. Recreation Commission Is Pleased With Program Reynolds Tobacco Company Engineers Visited Ecusta Our Book Corner (Continued From Page Four) Among the many visitors here at the plant during the past month was a group of engineers from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco company of Winston-Salem, Dr. Harold D. Meyer, executive director of North Carolina Recreation Com mission from Raleigh, and Mr. Ralph K. Robinson, Imperial Po tentate of Oasis Temple, Char lotte. There were approximately 45 people in the group of engineers representing the Engineers’ Club of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco com pany. They arrived by bus, made a complete tour of the plant, and had lunch in the Cafeteria. Many fine compliments were extended by the members of this group and they stated that they had not re alized the tremendous amount of preparation necessary for the manufacture of cigarette paper, I happiness he offers proves to be nor did they have any idea that I most interesting, truly different they would visit a plant as large I g^d informative, read Singing Wa- as ours. They were particularly I ters impressed with the appearance and clean mess of the departments Tussle continues to stay in that they visited. Keen interest limelight with his new and was shown on the part of the group L^„roughly satisfying Foretaste of in the manufacture of cigarette pa-Lji ^ever before has the au- per booklets and the belts that are Lhor perfected such a job of char- used on the cigarette machir^s, j acterization. When an arc of col- when they visited Champagne Pa-L^ed lights shot across the north- per corporation and Endless BeltLm sky, the aurora borealis, vis- corporation. | jjjjg jjj Kentucky hills, the Dr. Harold D. Meyer, executive I people of the community thought director of North Carolina Recre-jthe Judgment Day had come. Be ation Commission, visited Ecusta lieving they would be snatched up June 10th. He made a complete!to glory or dragged below, at any tour of the plant. He was partic- j moment. The hill town was in a ularly interested in the Recrfea-1 frenzy of fear, repentance and tion Department and stated that in j reconciliation, each, in his own his opinion Ecusta had one of the I way, preparing to meet his Maker, finest Recreation departments he I The unforgettable scenes, both had ever seen. j tragic and hilarious are described Ralph K. Robinson, imperial Ps if the author stepped into their Potentate of Oasis Temple of the I lives. Only deep, inti-' Shriners, was also a recent visitor I and understanding knowledge of Ecusta. He was accompanied by|°^ the hill people enabled Jesse Jerry Jerome, president of the Stuart to write Foretaste of Glory. Transylvania Shrine Club, S. Cas-I y°ur libraiy has added for your per Chandler, recorder of Oasis I enjoyment, these books: The ABC Temple, and Mrs. Chandler. They Navigation, Splices also made a tour of the plant. Ic” u Work, How to Make a ' Small Chemical Laboratory, A Start In Meteorology, and Book Binding Made Easy. If you are planning your vaca tion and haven’t decided just The above picture was made of the group of engineers representing the Engineers’ Club of J. Reynolds Tobacco company of Winston-Salem just after they had had lunch in the Cafeteria- group made a tour of the plant and weire complimentary about what they saw. They made tb® from Winston-Saleim to Ecusta by bus. ^ SHRINE OFFICIALS VISITED ECUSl*^ WHAT, INDEED? The convivial fellow, walking on I “Washya doin’?” he babbles. “We’re looking for a drowned man.” “Whashya want one for?” Keeping awake in daytime picks more golden apples than lying awake at night. •+ men hard at work. | York; anj Let’s Visit Mexico. We’d like to write in detail about all of these books, but space not permitting, we offer a list. Check those you want and then come by for them: Then and Now, Somerset Maughn; Tar on my Heels, Bill Sharpe; Rainbow at Dusk, Emilie Loring; 'Too Many Women, Maysie Greig; The Story of Dr, Wassell, James Hilton; Dina Cashman, Kathleen Norris; Moth er, Kathleen Norris; The Pink Ca- melia. Temple Bailey; Duchetes Hotspur, Rosamonde Marshal; Farmer Takes a Wife, John Gould; A House in the Uplands, Erskine Caldwell; Written on Darkness, Anne Somerhausen; Golden Ear rings, Yolanda Foldes; A French man Must Die, Kay Boyle; The Gallant Years, _Anne_ Powers; Straw in the South Wind, Donald NOTICE TO ALL DEPT. REPORTERS Deadline For July Issue Is Tuesday, July 16 Please get copy early, if possible. in At left is Ralph K. Robinson, of Charlotte, Imperial P® of Oasis Temple of tht Shriners and on the right is r' rome, presidetnt of the; Transylvania Shrine Club. They cent visitors at' Ecusta. Joseph; Valley Boy, Theodore Platt; He Who Whispers, John D. Carr; Lodging at the Saint Cloud, Alfred L. Crabb and Honeyfogling Time, Virginia Dale. Watch this space for new books. They are for you, dear readers! Baby Corn: “Where did I come from, mother?” Mother Corn: “Hush, darling, the stalk brought you.” ON THE beaM . a a'*’V Two ants were runni^» a great rate across to i . so “Why are we gome • , asked one. “Don’t you see?” said ^ pi- ‘It .said. Tear along dotteo To a hungry man bad bread.
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