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connected with the new type bathing suit "colors” worn these past summer months. Cecil Camp and Ashley Dixon enjoyed a tour of Mt. Mitchell a couple of Sundays ago. They re ported a nice trip and sights unseen ever before. Bibby Mitchem and Robert Taylor are sure worried because the sun doesn’t shine hot enough to get a burn any more, waiting for next summer, fellows? Richard Tinsley is "waitin’ ” to get his corn gathered so he will have some free time on week ends. Need any help, Richard? CASTING By Henry Heatherly In our Casting Department we have a fine group of men who, I am very glad to say, are showing a great interest ‘ in their work and are all will ing to work together as a { team. Through our team work * and fine supervision, we shall continue to make first quality film on all ma chines. As this is my first news for the Echo from the Casting Department, since returning from Clin ton, I wish to welcome Robert J. Foster, better known as "Big Bob”, Joe Younghusband and Don ald Graves from Clinton, Iowa and Johnnie Thom as from Old Hickory, Tenn., and all the new men that have joined our group since the startup of the plant. J. B. McCall has returned from two weeks’ duty at Fort Benning, Georgia. He also announces the arrival of a son, James Alan, who weighed 7 lbs., 3 02. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher announce the birth of an 8 lb. son, Lemuel Evoy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Galloway, a son, weigh ing 8 lbs. All the boys in Casting extend their very best wishes to our newly weds, Thomas and Katy Hooper. Although Katy is employed in the Mill Office, Tommy is still faithful to the Casting Room. Elmer Baker and Conley McKinnish have turned out to be the fox hunters of the department, as they are spending more time listening to the dogs run than they are at home. Johnnie Thomas^ Fred McCall and Earl Garren are going to have to wait until next summer now before they can spend all their spare time at slid ing rock. That reminds me that Earl Garren does spend some of his time away from work as an auto mobile mechanic, but it seems that his job of brake checking for his sister is a rather expensive spare time job. How about it, Earl? OFFICE By Frances Heath The time is here when everyone is "making the most” of these last few weeks of summer by arranging for that tennis or golf date that has been slipping by, or enjoying another swim, and mak ing the gleam of the campfires, with an alluring enchantment, glow brightly against the seemingly autumn sky. Each year at this time, we see the real beauty of nature more than ever before, and vacationists are taking advantage of it before "Ole Man Winter” closes the door for another year. For this reason our news will be brief until we hear more about the vacations when they return. Don Parker enjoyed the "Jersey” beach last week. Glad to have you back, Don. Mr. Herzog and Mr. Lynn are on a business trip to New York and Wilmington, we’re look ing forward to their return. Records Section got a new employee last week. It’s Jimmy Bayne. Welcome to our flock, Jimmy. We’ve all enjoyed having the DuPont con struction personnel in the Office with us. They’re a swell group of people to work with. In the spring it is said a young man’s fancy turns to love, but in the fall it seems to turn to baseball, hunting and finally football. Mrs. Tom Hooper, above, was formerly Miss Katy Hooper. Katy, of the Mill Office and Tom of Casting, Cellophane Division, tvere married on August 21.
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