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CHAMPAGNE MACHINE SHOP By D. C. Landreth Well here another month has rolled around, and autumn has finally come. So with hunting season here we ought to have some interesting tales to pass along to you. The boys in the shop en joyed their last outdoor picnic " at Camp Harry H. Straus Friday Night October 28, every one had a wonderful time. Those large steaks were deliciously grilled to suit the taste. So we are looking forward to the next time when we ail get together again. "Cock Robin” Cheek is taking a vacation this month. Says he plans to do a little hunting and work at home. Doyle Moss has been attending so many Sing ings in the last month that he is in demand for a tuning fork. So, if any one can lend him a hand, please get in tune with him. Ferde Jones asked William Talley the other day what makes you so poor and underweight. Talleys reply was: "Jones I haven’t eaten in six months”. When John L. Sullivan defeated Jake Kilrain in the last bare knuckle heavyweight champion ship fight John L. sent a wire to his wife—The wire read "Won easy in 75 rounds”. The most runs ever scored in a World Series Game was 18 by the Yankees in 1936—And every one of those runs was batted in. Well so long for now, see you next month. Dr. Mac Roy Gasque applies a plaster cast on Garland Teague of the Yard Cretv. He is assisted by Mrs. Carolyn Cheek, Technician, and James Mooney, Miss Helen Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss of Rosman has recently graduated from the Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing. She is now a member of the staff at Greenville General Hospital. Miss Moss was formerly employed by Endless Belt Corporation. Her father is employed in the Champagne Machine Shop. VACATION WITH PAY Want to play folk, or go fishing for trout? Or sleep ten hours a day.^ Go on a picnic, or just gad about On your vacation with pay. Go to a seashore or mountain resort. Go to a farm and pitch hay, Go where you want to, for rest or for sport On your vacation with pay Go and watch ball games, or see all the sights, Go and sail boats in a bay. None can deny that you have all the rights On your vacation with pay. Dig in your garden, or lie in the sun. Pack your alarm clock away. Do what you want to, so long as it’s fun On your vacation with pay. Don’t think of work bench, or desk or machine During the time you’re away, Show the world what we Americans mean By your vacation with pay—L.S.S. Kindness is a language the deaf can hear and the dumb can understand. 21
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