OFFICE BITS By Alex Duris Several weeks ago, Ecusta employees received a brochure picturing and explaining the many ramifications of the Olin Industries. Frankly, to me, having been associated with Ecusta it was a bit diffi cult to associate myself with the far flung industrial organization which Olin Industries has become. It was sort of like going to a family reunion for the first time, where one meets all sorts of relatives and wonders about their backgrounds, what sort of folks they may be and so on. I suppose I was not alone in experiencing this feeling. Anyway, it was nice getting acquaint ed with the other members of the OHn Family. Marie McGuire, the cheerful young lady who works in the accounting department stenographic group, has changed her name to Marie Watson. Congratulations to you and Mr. Watson! Marie spent her honeymoon at Fontana Village, and is now making her home on the Boyleston Road. "Catfish” is the new name that Norman Pon der has acquired. Ask him to explain! Lloyd Tuck and family enjoyed a restful vaca tion at Isle of Palms Beach, near Charleston, South Carolina. Tom Smith is glad to get back after his recent vacation. He spent his vacation washing all the windows of his new home in Asheville. Mrs. Smith knew a good thing when she saw it, and got Tom to wax and polish all the floors too! Howard Schmidt gave a more than perceptable jump when he lit his cigar recently. The match gave a loud bang as it was struck! Esther Crawford had a short vacation early in September. Part of it was spent in getting her daughter ready for the new school year. Bill Milner and family enjoyed a vacation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. However, the joys of the va cation were short lived as Bill acquired a more than common sun burn. Take four or five weeks next year Bill, so that you can break your sun tan in gradually. Carl Stevens.visited Black Mountain for part of his vacation. The rest of his vacation he spent in Brevard fixing up the homestead for the coming winter months. Bob Maney spent most of his vacation in and around Hendersonville taking a number of sight seeing trips with friends. Norman Ponder and family spent their vacation in New York City. Norman has been going up to New York so much that one of these days he might become a confirmed Manhattenite! Charles and Mary Glass took a cross country trip to Seattle, where they visited with their daugh ter and family. Miss Cecile Marie McGtiinn of Brevard and Mr. Bedford Watson of Pisgah Forest were married August 22, 1932 in the Turkey Creek Baptist Church. Mrs. Watson is employed in the Main Office and Mr. Watson in Cellophane Finishing, They are now residing at Route 2, Pisgah Forest. That part of a man’s service which does you the most good is the part which is not written into the contract. This smiling young lady is Susan Dianne Green, five-year old daughter of Air. and Mrs. Herbert Green of Brevard. Susan’s mother is employed in the Main Office and her father is employed in Cellophane Maintenance. 19