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Ola Clinard vacationed in Kentucky. . . Linda Board toured West Virginia and visited Cleveland, Ohio. . .Florence Berrier enjoyed the seashore. . . Imogene Wier and her husband spent a few days at the beach. From the Pairing Department: Looks as if everybody went all out for sun tan vacation week. Claude Ed- dinger came back after a vacation at Carolina Beach already beginning to peel. . .Other Carolina Beach vaca tioners were Glendene Payne, Patsy Clodfelter, Carol Cates, Frances Mc Mahan and Jacque Rouse. . .Norma Hughes went to Windy Hill. . .Brenda Gray was at Atlantic Beach. . .Esther Lowe and Margie Broadway were seen at Myrtle Beach. . .Paige Bodenheim- er got her tan at Ocean Drive, Crescent and Myrtle Beaches, . .Faye Robbins went to New York for her vacation. . . Ruth Gore visited in Georgia. . .Dot Blackwell went to Newport News and Jamestown, Virginia. . .Judy Cooper visited in Virginia. . .Janet McMahan went to the cooler clime of Nantahala. . Raye Johnson vacationed in Florida. Vacations were plentiful, too, in the Seaming, Mending and Inspecting Department: Carolina Beachers were Estelle Parrish, Shelvy Hope, Ella Morris and Virginia Blizzard. . . Elsie Siske visited her son who is in the Navy and stationed at New Jersey; then she went to Long Beach. . . Ada Ruth visited in Panama City, Fla. . . Nona Thompson took a fishing trip out to Hatteras. . .Pauline Ellis visited in Charleston, S. C. . . . Nora Stroud went to Myrtle Beach. . .Mary Powell went all the way up into New York and Canada. , . Mary Hamlet visited her brother in Lewisburg. . . Maude Auman visited her son in Ahoskie. . .Effie Patton fished at Howell's Point. . . Manzeline Smith visited Jacksonville, Fla. . . Leslie Jolly did a lot of fish ing at Ocean Drive. . .Dorothy Jar- rett enjoyed the sun at Ocean View Beach in Virginia. . . Mabel Caviness unexpectedly spent two days of her - 16 vacation in a Charlotte hospital (glad it was no longer). In the Knitting Department: Seen at Myrtle Beach were Monroe Pendry, Arinda Barker, Ima Galloway, Donald Spell, Nancy Hudson, Marie Myers, Carolyn McCracken, Phillis Lupo and Tom Fagg. . .William Pierce was at Carolina Beach. . . Ocean Drive at tracted Jackie Carlton. . . C. V. Shankle vacationed at Windy Hill Beach . . . Dave Cannon enjoyed the beach at Cherry Grove. . . Donald Williard and his family went to Virginia Beach to see his brother and came back by Nags Head and Manteo where they saw the "Lost Colony". . .Pat Long and her family visited Virginia Beach. . . Frances Summey visited Holden's Beach, . . Carliss Long and family were at Atlantic Beach. . .James Leviner enjoyed the surf at Myrtle Beach, . . Fred Bull went deep sea fishing at Morehead City and caught 250 pounds of fish (quite a haul). . . Clarence Kearns and family visited Natural Bridge in Virginia. . .Nina Fields and her husband visited rela tives in Kentucky. , . Violet Sexton visited Camp Gordon. , , David Jones went to his home in Virginia, . . Mildred Stepp vacationed in the Blue Ridge Mountains. . .Margaret Byrd visited the State of Michigan. . . Flara Walton went to Whiteville to spend her vacation with her mother and father who are in the hospital. . . Freddy Martin spent his vacation with his par ents in West Virginia. . .Louise Cookston went to her home in Alabama to see her parents. . . Clorice Isen- hour visited her family in Statesville . . , Kenneth Moody visited in Knox ville, Tennessee, , .Bonnie Talley enjoyed her vacation at Lake Wacamaw . . .Many others enjoyed just resting at home during their vacation. Boarding Room Views. , . Judg ing from all the smiles we saw after vacation surely proves that everyone enjoyed their two weeks off. Accord ing to the number of places visited by
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