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SEW IT SEAMS
APRIL ISSUE
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AT THE HUDSON DIVISION — Newcomers at the Hudson Division this month include; front
row, left to right, Faye Smith of the utility department, Olgus Medlin of cutting, and Plata Beck
of dungaree; back row, Grayson Ward of the office, Albert Martin of utility, Clyde Nelson of cut
ting, and James Alford of dungaree.
DUNGAREE —
Seams, and all the friends that
she has made here. However, she
is leaving at the end of this week,
and hopes that you will enjoy your
new reporter.
Overall
By
Virginia
Beal
Myrtle Rook, husband Avery,
and daughter, Shirley, spent a re
cent week-end with Master Ser
geant Roy Rook and his family at
Fort Bragg. They were accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frazier
McLendon and Miss Etta Mc
Lendon.
Dolores Myers, husband, Lewis,
and Cpl, Richard Sykes, just back
from Korea, motored to Ports
mouth and Newport News to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koontz. Mrs.
Koontz is a sister of Cpl. Sykes.
Freddie Garner, son of Mamie
Garner, is home from college. Hav
ing finished early, he will receive
a B.S. degree in business adminis
tration from the University of
North Carolina in June. We hear
that wedding bells are slated to
ring soon and that Mamie will
have a new daughter-in-law about
Mother’s Day.
Geneva Lethco and her husband
spent the Easter holidays with
Rev. and Mrs. Phipps in Asheville.
Alease Chapman’s family spent
the holiday week-end deep sea
fishing at Wilmington.
Marie Howell went home to
Draper for Easter.
Helen Hinson, her husband,
Esau, and children are planning a
SON — Michael Snow is the
young son of Wanda Snow of the
pants department.
visit to Whiteville to see Mr. Hin
son’s mother.
Winnie Osborne and E f f i e
Bundy have been ill for some time.
We hope they can be back with us
soon.
Rosa and Clyde Wilkerson ac
companied by friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter, attended the azalea
festival at Wilmington. Most beau
tiful sight she had ever seen, said
Rosa. She also has something else
to be pleased about. Have you seen
that new Stu debaker she’s
driving ?
Alice Smith spent her holiday
with her family in Newberry, S. C.
Willard Hussey spent a week re
cently, just sitting around and
listening to people talk. He was
“invited” to sit on the jury.
Annie Laurie Dixon spent
Easter in Greensboro.
Utility
By
Maxine
Dennis
Velma and James Blair and
sons, Lloyd and Kermit, spent the
week-end visiting Velma’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Shirley in Tal
lulah Falls, Ga.
Lavinia and Amos Kersey spent
a recent week-end with Lavinia’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Martin
in Mt. Airy.
Ellen Hardy’s mother, Mrs. An"
nie Banker and her sister, Marga
ret, from Lebanon, Maine, were
here recently for a visit.
We wish to welcome four new
comers to our department: Albert
Martin, our bundle boy, Faye
Smith, Dorothy Slate, and Nancy
Grimes.
We wish to welcome back Ruth
Osborne, Frances Russell, and Ella
Allen who were out sick last week.
Members of the utility depart
ment gave Geraldine York a
shower before she left us on leave
of absence last Friday. She re
ceived many lovely and useful
gifts.
Office
Jo Albertson
(I would like to express my ap
preciation for the help I have been
and am receiving from Margaret
Beck of the White Division office
and Rachel Pearce of the sales di
vision in writing the office news.
I’d also like to ask the cooperation
of office employees in these two
divisions in turning their news
items in to Margaret and Rachel.)
We would like to welcome our
new office boy, Grayson Ward, to
the office.
Everyone is wondei’ing why
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HAPPY — Judy Diane Brad
shaw is four months old, and the
daughter of Eileen Bradshaw of
the utility department.