PLANT NEWS Plant #1: Glenn Kennedy, foreman in the Knitting Department, is a patient at High Point Memorial Hospital. We hope he will soon be fully recovered and back to work. We are happy to report that the following employees of the Knitting Department who have been out because of illness are recuperating satisfac torily and that all will soon be back to work: Linda East, Earline Williams, Mary Smith, Estelle Teal and Ervin McCormick. It's good to have Nona Huggins back at work in the Finishing Depart ment. She has been a hospital patient recently. Pointer: Congratulations to Jessie Mullis who is the proud grandmother of a boy born on July 7. Plant #4: Everyone is happy to see Martha Tatum, who recently underwentmajor surgery, back at her job. Too, we are glad to hear that Beatrice Smith is getting along fine after her operation. Congratulations to Eunice Pear- man and Helen Joyce! Both are new mothers--Eunice has a baby girl and Helen a boy. Plant #7: With much regret, the Pairing Department employees bid Nellie Ozment goodbye when she left at vaca tion time to make her home at Kure Beach. The department employees presented a painting to Nellie as a token of appreciation of her years of loyalty and service, as well as a token of affection. Nellie was floor lady in the Pairing Department. Margaret Thomas, of the Order and Transferring Department, is pinch- hitting as AMCO NEWS reporter for Helen Lassiter while Helen is out on sick leave. As reporter, she is happy to report that Helen is recuperating satisfactorily after undergoing major surgery. Hope she’ll be back soon. May Dunning and Wynell Gooch also are out on sick leave. They are greatly missed--hurry back, girls! Both are employees of the Order and Transferring Department. Many thoughts and prayers are with "Slim" Boyles, Boarding Depart ment supervisor, who is a patient at Cons Hospital in Greensboro. Our Boarding Department reporter says it has not yet been discovered why Willie Young received that great big hug from a certain boarder. Could it have been those Canadian cigarettes? Main Office: This lovely bride is Mrs. Charles Larry Hedrick, formerly Miss Joan Wood of the Main Office. Joan and Larry were married by the Rev. T. H. Swofford at Main Street Methodist Church on June 29, 1962. They are now living in the West-Locke Apart ments on Westwood. Much happiness is wished for the newly married couple. - 9 -

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