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THE ECHO PAGE FIFTEEN Hews And Gossip From Our Various Departments lotpection Dept. Can’t Shift”) Cin. ®UVEE CAPPS W»ints similar are heard | > t sleep well while I p. i? eat much. “6 can’t get his teeth fixed can’t stop talking to “But-1 find any lard, get her hair fixed. W Wt drink much coffee ' Bq ' 1 ^ind any sugar iitj.i,®'' t tell fish stories. KtJi say she doesn’t Skup '^sn’t get a new Dodge | I j Can’t say the word “I do.”. !*5it, stay up all day and I ^ V ■ 'an’t ^vork in the same | ■ -'Jon ®top day dreaming. Ijlite tell the truth. say that her man ICe home. , Sjislj! keep his mind out| I A^' stay awake. I^to^ and Burless can’t jSatj on time, especially "“'-jj, '^an’t keep his eyes on get his pick-up] pita?'''*' ’■^member dirt roads | \t^ t). IHs “ain’t nothin’ ” can do. I ^®®n-Cafeteria ^Hatter \S «.j®y~suLA cox Thursday Night Is Really “Movie Night” At Ecusta Yes sir' Every Thursday night you will find a crowd of people at the Gate House about ^ven-thiry o’clock waiting to sec the, movie. Good movies, too.Many of the best pictures are shown at Ecusta and of course there is no admission charge. All Ecusta families are invited to attend. Th^ show starts at 7:30 and lasts about two hours. The photo above was made after a recent movie. our deepest sympa-. ’toV** death of his in the death of an II Banther in his re- lSd?;ement. ker ,f^°rted a nice time vis- "*6 duy family at Cul- Uvacation, also fiij M trip to Sylva. lyJivB a camping trip sUt forward to hav- lAis .’’s from Atlanta visit] 'tsjek end. 'vacations is our fa- i*'etit report a V’ Tavu Lavada, Joe, Pop, \g cn and Cox. In j. ®»pany seems to be the ,% ^?r the order of the i,%t *'"*ns had as company lllJ'sd s family. Most of us interested in our It here, and told us .KijVj ® interesting things '''ith their MOVIEiP L,T).NtoOCiA»i TcOSTA, •EVERY THURJ? NIGHT V IN THE CAFETERIA \ Slid f ® thp enjoyed a trip ' * la, "^okies, though we ®^ing about his dash .in it started raining. tops, Ralph. Movie Schedule For September SEPT. 5—THE PIED PIPER Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowall, Anne Baxter. SEPT. 12—GREENWICH VILLAGE (Technicolor) Carmen Miranda, William Bendix. SEPT. 19—BUFFALO BILL (Technicolor) Joel McCrea, Maureen O’Hara, Thomas Mitchell. SEPT 26—SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY (Technicolor) Betty Grable, Robert Young. Office Bits jeeps carrot treatment, ®ses are a dead glve> really didn’t know 1.V6 ® programs over V ®^laine, dc ^ Want to lose either f' please don’t tell any- ® were. I* flohu Elaine, do be care- oni to pur pew five' year members, Ethel, Joe, Hal, A. P. and Taylor. So far, Leon had been our only one. Listen, Leon, you’d better see Taylor before bragging any more about your big fish. He caught a 16^^ inch one. Ethel has had as visitors Mrs. Inez Olson and daughter, Shirley, and Miss Garnett Nolinnger and Herbert Stover of Warren, Pa. We are all wondering how this Pop and Sonny thing Is Roing to turn out, NOT WORTH IT The little girl wished very much for a kitten. When she had to go to the hospital for an operation, her mother said to her, “Mary, I will make a bargain with you. If you will be a brave child about your operation, I will get the nicest kit ten I can find.” Mary took the operation very well, but later when she came_ out of the anesthetic she felt miser able. The first word she said to the nurse w»s, “Wh*t a bum way to get a citl" By FELICIA EDWARDS We finally did it, didn’t we! At last we’re moved into the new of fice. And even if there is a lot of hammering, drilling and sawing to endure,-^it’s wonderful to have so much room, and everyone seems to be happy about the whole new set up. Because so many have taken their vacation this month, the of fice has been ratherly thinly pop ulated. On the list we have Few Lyda, Charles Rawls, Earl Bryan, Gus Tucker, Bill Millner, Dewitt Drake, Lloyd Tuck, Bernard Elias, Bob Johnson, Alice Finn, Ofla Gooch, Gertrude Morrison, Betty Aycock, Larry Bryant, Bill Han non, Virginia Taylor, Norman Ponder and Thomas Graham. If a report on the highlights of each va cationer could be had, I’m sure it would make a very interesting story. Everyone was pleasantly sur prised the other day when Fred Jordan appeared on the scene. Good to see you, Fred, and we wish you luck in the coming school year. We have two newcomers this month—Vera Kuchler in the Pur chasing Department and Faye Gar- ren in the Payroll Department. Glad to have Margaret Collier with us again after a long leave of absence. Hope you’re feeling much better, Margaret. We extend our deepest sympa thy to Virginia Taylor in the loss of her mother, and to Mr. Field in the loss of his father. It certainly seems like old times to have Harvey Souther, Jimmy Hammond, Ted Reese and James Curwin with us again, after being in service for some time. AA^elcome home, boys! Guess Charlie Dunlop is about the most popular man in the of fice. He says he just has to eat onions to keep the girls away. We are indeed sorry to lose Vera Allison, Jean Luther and Carmel McCrary from our office force. Vera is going to school at Bob Jones college in Tennessee; Jean’s family has moved to Oak Ridge; and Carmel has been re inducted into the army. Best of luck to each of you. Don’t worry If your job is small And your rewards are few; Remember that the mighty oak ^01 omse A nut Uke you.
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