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xiHAijrHeM? PLANT #1: Knitting Department Geneva Hassell and Louise Rabon are out on sick leave. We hope both of them v^ill be able to be back with us soon. PLANT #2; Knitting Department J. M. and Stacy Cundiff went to Charleston over the Easter Holiday. David York and his family spent their holidays with David's brother in Newport News, Virginia. Page Phillips and his wife visited his sister in Norfolk, Virginia. Lelia King and her husband cele brated their birthdays Easter weekend. Their children gave them a birthday supper; they received many nice gifts. Everyone is glad to see Vic Arring ton back; he has been out because of illness. Delia Arrington and Jean Wadell are out because of sickness. Hope they will be well real soon. Congratulations to Carolyn Robert son who has a baby girl! Seaming Department Seems that Nina Fleming goes around looking mighty happy these days. Reason? She's a brand new "granny." Congratulations to Libby Rogers and family who have moved into their new home in the Orchard Hills Develop ment. Welcome back to Joan Johnson who is back at work after being on leave. She has a brand new baby boy. Dot Edwards has been hospitalized. Hope she will be able to be back to work soon. - 16 It's good to see Inez Chilton back. She was out and in the hospital due to injuries sustained in an auto accident. Betty Smith is another proud new grandma, too. Finishing Department Finishing Department employees are looking forward to a lot of birth day cakes since Louise Allred, Hazel Hill and Esther Simmons have com pleted a cake decorating course. Sample Department Marie Turner visited friends in Fayetteville and went to the Azalea Festival in Wilmington recently. While in that vicinity, she also visited Wrightsville Beach. PLANT #3: Boarding Department It's always good news to hear of someone furthering her education. Mary Hensdale, first-shift boarder, plans to obtain her high school diplo ma from Forsyth Technical Institute in September, once she passes two eleven-wefek courses in Consumer Math and U. S. History. She will have accomplished a task which has inter ested her since joining our company in September of 1966. Mary was not content with her tenth-grade education. Although she had to attend classes from 6:15 p.m. to 9:15 p. m. , after leaving her job-- and had to pay for her books and sup plies--the tuition-free courses she has already passed in English III and IV and Typing II have given her a great sense of pride and accomplishment. Good luck, Mary! PLANT #6: Here and There Glenn Buckner is happy with his new air-conditioned car. Evelyn Proctor is planning a beach trip. Connie Wright said she was another year older.
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