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AUGUST ISSUE SEW IT SEAMS Page Seven NEW TRACTOR BRAND SALES MANAGER TOURS PLANTS — Elton L. Boggan, second from left, listens as Paul Frye, traffic manager, at left, explains an oper ation in the shipping department. Second from right is Christine Andrews who has been with Anvil Brand about six weeks and does final checking in the shipping depart ment. At right is Cecil Smith, supervisor in Shipping. SPORT SHIRT By BETTY LOU WRIGHT —and— COLEEN STANLEY WRIGHT Phyllis Hobson’s little girl cele brated her fourth birthday July 28 . . . Sue Hiatt’s son was home for a week from the Air Force . . . We all wish a speedy re covery for Willa Wright’s father, who is ill. Betty Wright thanks all the collar girls for the flowers and the cards she received while she was sick. We are glad to have her STANLEY ^ back at work. Have you seen Annie Hughes sporting that new Mercury these last weeks? Boy, it is pretty! . . . If anybody wonders why Elsie Lester is walking around with her eyes shut, it’s because she has been painting at home every night . . . Richard McCoy has given his girl a diamond . . .Leo na Kennedy has a new Chevrolet. Austin Smith Is Horse Fancier; Son Accomplished Rider Austin Smith lives at 1501 East Lexington Avenue, which ^ sounds like a city address, but just the same he is managing to keep a couple of horses, of which he is justly proud. His latest acquisition of horse flesh is a three-gaited Chestnut which has 27 ribbons, won at various horse shows around the country. Smith’s son, Donnie, has ridden the horse in two shows and plans to enter her in other events. Don nie took riding lessons from Mrs. Margaret Becker, former switch board operator at Anvil Brand, and is quite an acomplished horseman. He first learned to ride a Welsh pony which the Smiths have had for six years. The pony is a favorite of Billy, Smith’s grandson who visited here last Spring from Evansville, Ind., where Smith’s son plays professional baseball with the Evansville Braves. He formerly played first base with the Hi- Toms here. There are 4 1-2 acres of land with Smith’s house and he has plenty of pasture land for his horse and pony. Smith is head of the mechanical department and August fourth he marked his 29th year with the company. A short time ago we were hear ing about dream houses—and that is exactly what they’ve turned out to be. SMITH S HORSES—Austin Smith, head mechanic for Anvil Brand, is shown with his grandson, Billy, of Evans ville, Ind. Billy is on the Welsh pony which has been with the Smiths for six years. The three-gaited Chestnut is ridden by Donnie, Smith’s son who is quite an accomp lished rider.
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