OCTOBER ISSUE SEW IT SEAMS Page Sever SHIRT AT WHITE— (Continued from Page Six) Fra'iik McCuUoch and family sipeni!; Last Sunday morning tour- in:g ,the mountains. Jerry Prevat.te and Mattie White gave Barbara McCormick a lireen shower Saturday night. Biar- bara is the daughter of Maititie. Myrtle Thompson sipenit five days recently with her diaughter, Mts. James Zazanis, at SSlver Springs, Md. Myrtle and Bill Jennings and sons 'spcint a week end recently wsrter skiing and boat riding at High Rock with C. DeWitt Holton and friends. Ollie Williams and her husband, Edgar, spent three diays in Balti more, Md., visiting Edgar’s grand daughter, Mrs. Linville Turner. Sherrod Shirt I By Mary Myers Jess T«ague has a new niece, ^athy Elizabeth Ward, born Oct. Texas. itiattie Montgomery has two more grandchildren, making a to tal of 29 and including 12 grand- scns and 17 granddaughters. We are glad that Wilma Taylor is Bible to bs back rafter a leave of absence. Oleen Powell was married to Ronald Saunders on October 9 at 12 noon in the Presbyrterian Church in Chesterfield, S. C. Ada Agner and daughter, Paul ine Myers, spent the week end at 0 HAS BIRTHDAY — Jimmy Overman, son of Louise Overman in the pants department, celebrat ed his third birthday on October 5. A SHOWER FOR THE NEW POP — Not wanting to shock him with all the dainty things needed by a new baby, the dungaree department last month took up a collection and presented it to Arthur Royals who used to work in that department before being transferred to engineering. Presenting congratulations for their department are the two supervisors, Ludie Mae Ingram and Judy Hen- dren and Ossie Wright, in charge of the company’s training program. By the way, it was a girl, born September 30 and named Susan Elaine. Congratulatons, Arthur and Doris! Grandfather Moumtai'n recently. Jane Spears visited friends at Hickory over the week end. Famie Kimsey and husband visited their d'aughiter and family over the past week end at Colum bia, Ga. We are glad to report Zylpha Ingram’s son, Richard, is improv ing after being accidenibally shot in the hand. Elizabeth Willingham visited her mother in Albemarle over the week end. We want to welcome Lucille Carver, our new sweeper. We hope sihe will enjoy working at our plant. were disiappodnted (they los.t), ■while others didn't seem to care (they broke even). Anyone who has a freezer and is initeresited in a quarter of beef at a good price should see Byron “Soiphia” Farlow on the sacond shift. Paul Ellis has his founth oar in about as many months. Hope this one’s not a lemon. Men Oldham There is very little news to re port this month. It se«ms no one has been anywhere, or done any- tihing, had any visitors, or wanted any. Several of the boys have attend ed the various fairs awund but it seems none of them lo'oked at the agricultural exhibits — and 'the remarks they have been making about what they did see would have to be censored. The results of the World Series games brought some varied reac tions. Some of the boys were de lighted (they won), some of them Office Clementine Harrell Jim Thompson is the proud father of a baby boy — “James III.” Little Jim was born Satur day, October 9. Congratulations, Big Jim and Marion. Their only other child is a daughter, four- year-old Bebty, w'ho is proud of her baby brother. Ruth and W. L. Moser spent a week’s vacation visiting friends in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, N. J. They saw two performances of the Miss America beauty pageant. Mai'jorie Yarborough had visi tors from Goldsboro for the week end. Her mother, brother, sistei’- in-law, and niece visited Margie in her new home. Evei-yone wishes Lucy Hiawkiiis a speedy recovery. She has been in the haspital but is at home now. Mona Bryant’s daughter, “Pam,” had t;o be rushed to the hospital unexpectedly. We hope she will be well soon. We are glad to have Anna Mc Kinney back after undeiigoing a serious operation. Alma Paul’s son, Donald, was home from State College for the week end. He brought a friend from Greensboro, Ed Butchard, with him. Bill Thomas was at Pfeiffer College a few days ago and brought back greetings to every one at Anvil Brand from Jo Al bertson. (Continued on Page Eight) HAVE SOME — That’s Diana Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell, offering you some of her cold drink. She is 10 months of age and is the grand daughter of Vera Tuttle, of dun garee I.

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