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MAY ISSUE
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EVERYBODY HAD FRIED
CHICKEN — At the birthday
parly given recently for Elsie
Lester at White Division, the
Emart cirls quickly helped them
selves to an ample supply of
fried chicken and retired to a
safe place to eat it. Left to right
ars Louise Haie, Coleen Stanley,
Eu'ie Hyatt, Annie Hughes, Betty
Wright and Glenda Bowman.
Two Attend Chapel Hill Meeting
Aline Carter and Ossie Wright
are in Chapel Hill today where
they are attending a meeting of
the North Carolina - Virginia
Chapter of the American Society
of Training Directors.
?> Aline is to speak to the group
on “Personnel Selection for Ef
fective Training.” Ossie will in
troduce her. Ossie also will serve
as chairman of a panel discussion
group. The meeting will continue
through noon tomorrow.
There are more than 45,000
newborn babies and some 1,300,
000 patients in the country’s hos
pitals on an average day, the
AHA reports.
■‘A Gentleman is one who helps
a woman across the street even
if she doesn’t need help.”
—Franklin J. Jones
"Nothing makes the younger
generation seem so bad as hav
ing lost your membership in it.”
—F. Robert Becker.
“No nratfer how fearful a per
son may be of the future, he
hopes he will live to see a lot
more of it!”
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people down
whether ‘you
motorist.”
Minnie Spencer and
visited Grandfather
this past weekend . . .
Andrews, daughter of
Wood, was home for a fe
recently. Christine is in
training at the Presbyteri
pital in Charlotte.
TOUR GLOBE FURNITURE — A group of the Anvil Brand supervisory em
ployees who toured Globe Furniture recently is shown above. Left to right are
Elsie Lester, Ludie Mae Ingram, Hattie Banner, Ruth Samuels, Herb Ross, Clyde
Nelson, Clayton Holmes, Joyce Chapman, Howard Peterson, Esther Hughes, A. C.
Smith and Lawrence Edwards and Herman Bodenheimer, superintendent of Globe.
Plant Tours
Made At Slobe,
Anvil Brand
Recently a group of Anvil
Brand personnel toured the
Globe Furniture plant here and
a few days later a group of Globs
personnel were shown through
I-rudson and White divisions of
Anvil Brand.
Aline Carter reported that both
tours proved beneficial and par
ticularly called attention to com
ments from one Globe employee
who commented several times on
the cleanliness of Anvil Brand’s
plants.
Aline said several of the Globe
persons didn’t realize the scope
of Anvil Brand operations and
were unaware that the large lines
of play and utility clothes were
produced locally.
Aline and-Ossie Wright were
in charge of the tour through
the Anvil Brand plants.