ed back to the house with her suitor following, she heard a thud and the moo of the cow that was tethered nearby to graze, turning she found the young man of her choice sprawled in the dust, where he merely looked up and explained "I stumbkd over something”. Now whether or not this applies to George’s plight, I’m not sure, but George, take it from me, it wouldn’t hurt to have your eyes examined once-in-a-while. Congratulations to D. S. Orr. He recently won the prize for catching the largest brown trout. By the way girls, I’m beginning to think you should be careful who sees you holding hands, returning from lunch. Why? Well, I guess its ok. But it seems to have affected Henry King somewhat. I’m sure I saw him on November 10, desperately trying to hold Shorty Galloway’s hand on his way to the Cafeteria. Better watch your self, Shorty. David Sitton has received his discharge from the Army and returned to work here. ‘•Welcome back, David.” LOOK WHO'S HERE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Rogers (Cellophane- Finishing) are the proud parents of a baby boy, Andy Frank, born at the Transylvania Community Hospital on September 19, weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. James Randall Schlunz was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Schlunz (Cellophane-Technical) on October 7 at the local hospital. He tipped the scales at 8 lbs. From the Pulp Mill we have the news of the ar rival of Larry Dent Fisher to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fisher. He was born at the Transylvania Com munity Hospital on October 10 and weighed 7 lbs. IVi oz. It is a girl for Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hall (Cellophane-Technical). Pamela Jane was born on October 17 at the Transylvania Community Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. Ronnie Boyce Whitmire, a 7 lb. 141/2 oz. boy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyce A. W'hitmire (Main Office) on October 22 at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Lovell (Cellophane-Store- room) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Mark Livingston Lovell. He was born at the Transylvania Community Hospital on Octo ber 25 and weighed 8 lbs. IIV^ oz. Sharon Gail Higgins was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Higgins (Chemical & Casting) on October 25 at the Patton Memorial Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. It is a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leo Bur den (Coating). Paul Richard was born at the local hospital on October 27, weighing 10 lbs. 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. James Rickards (Research) are the proud parents of a baby boy, David Bradley Rickards. He was born at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Asheville on October 22, and weighed 5 lbs. 9 oz. Libby Ann Collins was born to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Collins (Pulp Mill) on November 6 at the Transylvania Community Hospital and weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. Above are Frank, Jr., age 8, and Doris Patricia, age 9, the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Smith. Both Frank and Mrs. Smith are employed in the Ecusta Paper Finishing Department. D. S. ORR WINNER IN TENAX FISHING CONTEST D. S. Orr, Finishing Department of the Ecusta Paper Division, has received a $100 Bond as first prize in the 1933 Tenax Fishing Contest. The announcement was made recently by Raymond ]. Lee, President of the Lockport Felt Company, sponsors of the contest. The prize winning catch was a 6 pound 10 ounce Brown Trout that D. S. caught in ]une between the Davidson River Bridge and the pump house. The fish was 261/2 inches in length and 14 3/4 inches in girth. 27