BLOODMOBILE Howdy! It's been a long time since we visited--and the seasons have changed. There's a nip in the air and bits of color are appearing in the trees. It kinda renews abody's faith to look around and know that nobody but the Almighty above could make the world of nature so gloriously beautiful in the fall. Helen Sanders, seamer of Plant #1, wants to share her graham crack er and pineapple cake recipe with you. It's real good--and not hard to make, either. Graham Cracker And Pineapple Cake 2 Sticks butter 1 1/2 or 2 Cups sugar 5 Eggs 2 Tsp. baking powder 2 Tsp. vanilla 1 Cup sweet milk 1 Cup chopped pecans 1 Cup angel flake coconut 1 Box graham crackers (lb. box) Cream butter and sugar, addeggs, baking powder, vanilla and milk. Beat mixture and add nuts and coconut. Crush graham crackers and stir in until thoroughly mixed. Bake in three 8 or 9 inch pans at 325° until dark brown and set. Filling 1 Stick butter, melted 1 Box confectioner's sugar 1 No. 2 can crushed pineapple, drained Mix sugar, butter and drained pineapple. Spread between and on top of cool cake layers. Twenty-six employees of Adams- Millis plants in High Point volunteered to give blood at the August and Septem ber visits of the Red Cross Blood- mobile. Plant #2, in Mt. Airy, was represented by ten donors at a recent Bloodmobile visit there. Those giving in High Point were: Virginia S. Coggins, Evelyn Cox, Willie Osborne, Frances Wood, Esther Lowe, Effie Patton, Ethel R. Davis, Ronald Robbins, Claude S. Eddinger, Susie Grainger, Frank Dingier, Lou- etta Rothrock, Ben Hair, Helen Dailey, Pauline W. Ellis, George Sledge, James M. Woollen, Jesse Millis and Manzeline Smith. Volunteering but rejected were: Mary M. Smith, Gracie Tysinger, Ethel Graves and Rebecca Bean. Volunteering from Plant #2 were: Conrad Bell, Jack Hodge, Revel Young, Carvin Easter, Bill Hayworth, Floyd Jones, Lettie June Easter, Lillie Midkiff, James Thompson and Bobby Easter. Congratulations to Lottie Davis who became a member of the One- Gallon Club at the July visit. Lottie is a seamer in Plant #7. The next Bloodmobile visit to High Point is scheduled for October 19 and 20 at the Y.W.C. A. are doincj ^MOJD %ccw£m - 10 -