L. B. Heilig, Eunice Moser, lyaura Doggett and Norma Dutton show mixed emotions with their watche s in recogni tion of twenty-five years of continuous service. They were among 39 super visors and office employees presented the watches for a quarter of a century jwith the company. Watches were also awarded to the following supervisory employees who are not shown in pictures on this page and page four ; R. M. Bundy employed since 1924 Herman Clapp employed since 1925 George Lewis employed since 1927 Gaither Miller employed since 1927 C. R. Wood employed since 1928 W. D. Cornelison employed since 1929 Joe Dale employed since 1929 S. M. Hutton employed since 1929 Clyde W. Briles employed since 1929 R. E. Michael employed since 1929 Jewell B. Rutledge employed since 1930 Joan E. Whalen employed since 1930 Luther A. Parker employed since 1930 Robert L. Boyles employed since 1930 Robert J. Adams employed since 1930 MR. & MRS. J. E. MILLIS Mr. andMrs. J. E. Millis are being served at the buffet dinner of the office party. Mr. Millis, Chairman of our Board of Directors, was presented a silver tray by employees of the office in recognition of his fifty years of service with the company. The tray bears the inscription; J. Ed Millis A token of appreciation for the privilege of close association with a great gentleman and true friend for some part of his 50 years of distinguished service to his industry - his company - his fellow workers - and his community. 1905 - 1955 Your friends at Adams-Millis Corporation. HOW ARE THINGS? What goes on in our good land? Well, churches have‘89 million mem bers, and they contribute $2j billion a year toward their work. Hospitals have increased their capacity 50 per cent in the last 20 years. Our schools have an enrollment of 33 million, of whom Zj million are in higher education—55 per cent more than in 1940. We spend $1 billion a year on our schools. We have more than 40,000 libraries, 2,500 art museums, support 170 symphony orchestras. - 5 -

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