Above are Jerry and Randall Collins, sons of Charles Collins of the Finishing Department (Paper Division). Jerry is 8 and Randall is 10. '‘B" SHIFT FINISHING By Katherine Fisher At this writing we would like to welcome home Frank lin Rackley. Velma is ail smiles and doesn’t mind working lately. Franklin was with the armed forces in Ger many. By the way, they are also sporting a new Ford. Carl, I’m still wondering what ole Santa left you in your stocking at Xmas. You knov/, the little square package with fruits and nuts around it. Don’t think it could have been candy. Carl sure has a lucky wife. She won the five hundred dollar prize at the last ticket drawing. Maybe you won’t hesitate to answer the phone call next time. Freda Boley is wearing a beautiful diamond on the left hand lately. Just wonder when the wed ding will take place. Hoxit you look awfully sleepy on days. Have you been walking the floor at night with that new baby? What is this I have been hearing about Bill G. killing a bear lately. Sure would like to sample some bear meat. Randall can you tell us how the meat tasted? Just can’t seem to get this bear tale straight. It seems that the most fun we have had lately was looking at our pictures for our pass cards. The funny part was they looked just like us. We wish to extend our depest sympathy to Aurie Hayes and Cameron Houk in the loss of their fathers recently. Several of the employees have had a weeks va cation lately. Elizabeth White enjoyed a week with her sister in Statesville, N. C. Billie Stamey, Margaret Bryson and Gladys Wirtz spent a week relaxing at home. Tommy G. was passing a ring around the de- The three youngsters above are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Loftis of Brevard. They are, left to right, Claudia Anne—three and one- half years old, Dickie — seven, and Charles Anthony — three and one-half years old. Their father is employed in the Fibre Warehouse office. Fourteen year old Gail Hyder is the daughter of Andy Hyder of the Paper Division Finishing De partment. Gail is in the ninth grade in school. partment the other day. Wonder if he found a girl that could wear it? Well, this is not June but we sure have a new bride in our department. Virginia Albertson was married to Preston Whiteside last Friday, Feb ruary 5th. Many years of happiness to both of you. The population rate of the United States is climbing at the rate of 220,000 a month, accord ing to the Bureau of Census estimates.

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