Page Six SEW IT SEAMS AUGUST ISSUE T A L L S T 0 R Y (For details see Azzlea Frith's News from Shipping Seems almost every lunch period finds the second floor at White Division engaging in some kind of festivity. Recently there have been several stork showers for girls going on leave of ab sence and judging from the many lovely packages they received, their co-workers at Anvil Brand really outfit their anticipated “little bundles of joy.” Two of the girls honored re cently with a shower of gifts were Ethel Louise Harriss and Donnie GJertrude Spainhour. Ethel has been with Anvil Brand 2 1-2 years and Gertrude 4 years. SHIPPING By AZZLEA FRITH If tall corn makes a farmer then Paul Frye has all the evi dence he needs to prove he’s a man of the sod. He has some corn in his garden that requires a ladder for picking the ears. Corn isn’t the only thing he is growing either—go on out and see for yourself. Doc Foster is working full time again. We want you to know it’s great to have you back, “Doc!” Did you ever have your horse back out from under you when you had one foot in the stirrup and the other on a stump? T’aint funny, is it. Bill Hooker? Bill is sporting a fractured leg due to such inconsideration of his horse. Sorry, Bill, hope you’ll be back soon. Nellie Whitley has good rea son for all the smiles. Her son, Melvin, is home after a year in French Morroco. He now is as signed to George Air Force Base in California. Glad to have Angela Hunt back with us. The Hunts, in case you haven’t heard, are the proud parents of a son, Timothy Dale, born June 21. Congratulations! Welcome to the newcomers to our department; hope you stay with us a long time . . . Sara Sparks and Alice Anderson are on maternity leave. A faithful and loving friend is a living treasure. Nothing is more common than to talk of a friend; nothing more difficult than to find one. Overalls ' By Hattie Bray Artie Oakley is out sick—had her tonsils removed. Hope she gets well soon . . . Rosa and Clyde Wilkerson spent a weekend with Clyde’s mother in Cheraw, S. C. . . . Our sympathy goes to Jessie Lehman, whose brother. Jay Clodfelter, passed] away. Jessie and Bill went to the funeral in Baltimore, Md., and Jessie wishes to say thanks for the flowers and cards. Our newcomer is Myrtle Ing ram from Commerce, Ga. . . . Alice Scott is back with us . . . Sadie Hedgecock and her family spent a weekend at Myrtle Beach . . . Lula Bell Shackleford’s daughter and children are visit ing Lula. Then there’s the sad case of the man who paid a psychologist $50 to cure him of an inferiority complex and later that day was fined $25 and costs for talking back to a traffic cop. It’s easy to look down on others; to look down on ourselves is the difficulty. Gossip is the art of saying noth ing in a way that leaves nothing unsaid. Girls At White Honor Friends GIFTS AND MORE GIFTS—Gertrude Spainhour, left, and Ethel Harriss, are shown with some of the gifts re ceived recently when they left for leaves of absence.