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^mco J^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kernersville, Mt. Airy and Hickory, North Carolina, and Edmond, Oklahoma. Produced in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS- MILLIS CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin and Mary Deaton. Plant No. 2 - Delia Arrington, Nancy Thomas, Ethelene Bowman, Paul ine Atkins, Alpha Hiatt and Vivian Mabry. Plant No. 3 - C. W. Browning, Ethel Carden, Hilda Coleman and Ruth Berrier. Plant No. 4 - Ruth Hayes and Jessie Phillips. Plant No. 6 - Nell LaFone, Helen Young, Pauline Hollar, Betty Bob bitt, Margaret Whitener and Jo sephine Hoyle. Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Phillips, Patsy Rush, Edith Smith, Opal Asbill and Estell Pernell, Plant No. 8 - Patsy Burton. Plant No. 9 - Bettye Tuttle. Plant No. 19 - Louise C. Tuttle. Machine Shop - William L. Cline. Main Office - Donna Horton and Ruby Peurifoy. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester. Strength For These Days I and the Father are one. -- (John 10:30). God is life, and we are alive with His Life. His life is our life, so we shine forth in renewed health and wholeness. God is power. The very power to be and to do all that we are potentially capable of being and doing has been given us. "Thank You". . . . Americans in London always re mark about the "thank you" that is a part of the most trifling transaction. It's "thank you" when you buy a news paper, pay a bus fare, enter an ele vator, or inscribe your name in a hotel register. The "thank you" spirit is less common in America. In fact, it is so uncommon that efficiency ejtperts fre quently recommend it as a device for attracting favorable attention to an enterprise, such as selling newspapers or operating a bank. In our democracy, the "thank you" probably was dropped because it was thought to smack of servility. In England, servility is demanded from service men, tradesmen and servants. Out of this situation a neat bit of psychology can be developed. Because the "thank you" is so infrequently heard here, it has an imusual good will value. The American is deeply pleased by any recognition that his trade is appreciat ed. He will walk miles to hear a head waiter call him by name or to have a check room girl acknowledge his tip. Brenda K. Smith became the bride of P. F. C, Wayne E. Riggs on Novem ber 23, 1968 at the parsonage of First Wesleyan Church. She is employed in the billing department of the main office.
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