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NEWS AROUND THE PLANTS Plant #1: Juanita Hobson and her family had a nice vacation in Asheville re cently. While in the mountains, they visited Ghost Town. Juanita is a seamer at Plant #1. Plant #6: Bessie Black, seamer of Plant #6, has returned to work after having been out because of illness. Dewitt Winfree, supervisor of the Knitting Department, recently enjoyed a week of fishing and doing nothing on the coast. Plant #7: Boarding Room Views. . . Here we are again (already?) at another changing of seasons; and, looking out the boarding room window, it seems only a short while ago that the trees were just turning green. Now look! Yessir, they're starting to display a wondrous fall fashion show all their own. One way you notice the chill in the air is hearing, "I'm about to freeze," and, "Brrr. . .I've got to get my woolens out of storage, " or, "It sure was a short summer. " Still another way is seeing all those white bulky knit sweaters so much alike. No one knows whose is whose. Nell Chapman and Georgia Hunt can vouch for that. Didja hear about Hinshaw talking to a certain blonde and someone say ing, "What's she got that I ain't?" The shapely Mrs. came back with, "It ain't what you got, it's what you grow!" Oh, you mean like "Mary, Mary, quite contrary. . . ?" Have you heard about: Willie Young becoming a two-car owner? . , . The trouble Claude Eddinger has been having with flat tires and alarm clocks ?. . . How much Dot Canoy likes living in High Point after all those years at Trinity?. . .The "Boo- Font" hairdos of Dot Jarrett and Mildine McCaskill? Reasons for happiness: Altho' it was nice to have "Junior" with us for a while, it's good to have Bill Sink back on the job. Understand Bill cele brated a birthday recently. With one candle?. . . Dot Halker's Patricia be coming Mrs. Michael Ford on Dot's birthday. . . Bill Jolly back at work. . . .R.M. Boyles sending his "hello's" and "thank you's" to everyone at Adams-Millis. He also asked that everyone be thanked especially for the many prayers that have been offered for him. . . Feeling good after having donated to a worthy cause. The United F und!!! Pat Halker and Mike Ford were united in marriage on September 8, 1962, at 4:00 P.M. at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church by Father William Curran. After a short honey moon, they are making their home at 208-A West Parkway. To Pat and Mike, both of the Finishing Depart ment, we wish much happiness! I ! 12-
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