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^mco ^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point and Kernersville, North Carolina. Produced in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS COR PORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Lela Rus sell, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin, Mary Deaton, Ethel Carden and Jessie Phillips. Plant No. 4 - Minnie C. Nelson, Jean Iris Smith, Ruth Hayes and C.W. Browning. Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Halker, Mary Chapman, Eva'Jones, Nannie Smith and Patsy Rush. Machine Shop - E. Verne Snotherly. Main Office - Faye B. Sj^encer and Frances H. Smith. MAC Panel Company - Nancy Boyles, Allene Allred and Annie Hilliard. Southern Die Casting Division - Ruth Fine and Eva M. Lynch. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester. Behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee whithersoever thou goest. --{Gen. 28:15). We are never really alone or deserted. God is ever with and within us. Therefore, we should daily ac knowledge His presence. Turn Your Failures to Successes. . . If yesterday was a dismal failure, then turn those failures into successes today. Josh Billings once said, "It ain't no disgrace to make a mistake. The disgrace comes in making the same mistake twict. " Someone has said that failure is a sure road to success, that failures we make, if we profit by them* are steps that lead to success. Andrew Carnegie was given the distinction of being a very successful man. How many times do you sup pose that he failed before he finally attained success! Why is it that some men are constantly saying, "I have failed"? Perhaps they failed in some little thing. Perhaps they have failed for that day. They are gaining valuable experience from those failures, or should be. In reality a man is not a failure until he declares himself in competent. It certainly is an inferi ority complex when one complains, "I am a failure because I have failed. " Success is like the tide. It ebbs, but it does not mean that it cannot return with undiminished strength. That is why your failures may, if you so desire, become the steps to suc cess, and thus it is that life should begin each morning.
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