NEW ARRIVALS
Lowell David is the name of
the newcomer at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Love
(Champagne Printing). He was
born January 20 at Patton Me
morial hospital in Henderson
ville and weighed 6 lbs., 10 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Smith
(Refining) are proud of Master
Jimmy Dale, born January 16
at the Sylva General hospital
He weighed 7 lbs., 8 ozs at birth.
A husky boy weighing 8 Vi
lbs. was born to Mr. and Mrs.
John McCall (Champagne
Printing) January 19 at the
Transylvania Community hos
pital.
It’s a boy for Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Driscoll (Main Office).
His name is Michael and he’s a
big eight pounder and he ar
rived January 23 at the Biltmore
hospital in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Enno Camen-
zind (Refining) announce the
arrival of their first boy, Enno,
Jr., born February 6. He weighed
an even 8 lbs.
Gary Keith is the name of
the first son of Mr. and Mrs.
Caskell. He was born January 17
at St. Joseph’s in Asheville. Mr.
Rhodes is in Refining and Mrs.
Rhodes was formerly in the
Mill Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D.
Fletcher (Maintenance) an
nounce the arrival of little Sha
ron Ann January 31 at the
Transylvania Community Hos
pital. She weighed 8 lbs., 3 oz.
The Bob Johnsons (Main Of
fice ) now have a boy and a
girl since Julia Lynne made her
debut February 10, 1948. She
weighed in at 6 lbs., 2 oz.
From the Fibre Warehouse
comes the following stork news;
A daughter, Helen Patricia,
weigh 8Vi lbs., was born Feb
ruary 3 to Mr. and Mrs. John
Rogers.
Sharon Lee is the pretty name
selected by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
L. Case (Machine Room) for
their new daughter who arrived
February 17 at Patton Memo
rial Hospital, weighing 8 lbs.,
11 ozs.
It’s a girl for Mr. and Mrs.
John Rogers (Fibre Ware
house). The name is Helen Pa
tricia and she was born Feb
ruary 3, weighing 81/2 lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Reece
(Maintenance) announce the
birth of a son, Billy Joe, 8 lbs.,
4 oz., on February 10.
Thomas Lee was the name
given to the new son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Vance McCall (In
spection). He arrived February
15 and weighed 7 lbs.
EASY TO MAKE AND ECONOMICAL
Little sister has the features she likes best in this home-sewn
fashion—wade circular skirt, puffed sleeves, blue cotton print. The
curved neckline and sleeves are trimmed with blue binding. Child
ren’s clothes are easy and economical to make especially in a sturdy
percale.
(A leaflet on children’s clothes, STYLES AND COLORS FOR
THE YOUNGER SET, is available at The Echo office.)
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