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Plant Four Carroll A. Shaw and Nancy Pope were married in Kernersville, N. C. , on April 29, 1961. They are now making their home at 333 Bodenhamer Street. Nancy is employed as a seamer and Carroll a fixer at Plant #4. Dorothy Glennell Watts and Robert E. Linville were married March 31, 1961, in High Point. Glennell is em ployed in the Finishing Department of Plant #4. Patricia Linville and Robert Brim were married April 28, 1961, at White Road Baptist Church, Forsyth County. Patricia is employed in the Finishing Department at Plant #4. We wish them both much happiness in the future. Everyone is certainly glad that Bill Elliott, who works in the Dye House at Plant #4, is back at home and recuperating nicely. We all hope he will soon be well enough to come back to work. Carmel Meadows, Yarn Man at Plant #4, has just returned from a fishing trip to Morehead City. He did not catch any big fish as he usually does because it was so cold, but he keeps repeating, "Just wait until next time. " Judy Badgett, who works in the office at Plant #4, has recently re turned from a trip to Florida. It must be spring because Judy fell in love on the trip and we are having a hard time getting any work out of her. O, well! It will soon be summer. Carlene Loy was surprised when she was recently given a miscellane ous shower by her co-workers at Plant #4. Carlene has moved into her new home and we hope she is enjoy ing it very much. Carlene is em ployed in the Finishing Department. Plant Six Bessie Black and Annette Gordon, both seamers at Plant #6, have return ed to work after being out because of illness. Welcome back! Golda Kennedy, knitter, and Helen Davidson, seamer, have returned to their machines after being hospitalized. We're glad to have them back, too. Plant Seven Nayone recognize these lovely ladies? They're Velma Moore and Peggy Hancock, both folders of Plant #7, who recently enjoyed the sunshine at Myrtle Beach. They reported that the water was still a little cold for swimming. Odessa Welch, folder at Plant #7, has returned home from the hospital. We hope she will be back to work soon. 10
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