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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, Pauline
Hollar, Betty Bobbitt, Margaret
Whitener and Josephine Hoyle.
Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Phillips, Patsy
Rush, Edith Smith, Opal Asbill
and Estell Parnell.
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.
We have the mind of Christ.
--(1 Cor. 2:16).
Life may seem complex and diffi
cult, but the Christ Mind in us knows
the way; the Christ Mind is able to
penetrate all darkness and clarify all
confusion in our thinking. The Christ
Mind knows our needs, our longings,
our desires and even when we do not
seem to know what it is we are seek
ing. Just remember, the Christ Mind
directs us.
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A Tiny Glow. . .
One evening on a hike along a
country road, someone noticed a tiny
speck of light in an adjoining meadow.
It was smaller than the reflection of
the tiniest star on a surface of water.
The light disappeared in a moment,
but others appeared intermittently.
An amateur naturalist explained
that the light came from the glowworm.
He picked up one for inspection. It
was a very small insect, emitting a
light so feeble that it would be noticed
only on a dark night.
In the great meadow of life,
there are people of whose presence we
are not conscious until in some hour
of darkness we see from those insig
nificant lives an unexpected glow of
courage, faith, neighborliness, friend
liness, devotion, or love. A lowly
private in a losing battle performs an
heroic act which turns the tide, a
young man makes a home for his
orphaned brothers and sisters, a
casual friend proves his loyalty when
all others have deserted.
A tiny glow from one life in dark
ness is worth a thousand of those who
can sparkle only in the sunshine of
prosperity and well-being.
--Selected
Getting up in the morning wouldn't
be so bad if it did not come just before
you have to start to work.