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Page Six SEW IT SEAMS SEPTEMBER ISSUE FIRST EDITOR OF “SEW IT SEAMS” — E. H. McCall, head of the purchasing department of Anvil Brand, was the first editor of “Sew It Seams.” He has seen the paper grow from a mimeographed bulletin into an eight to ten page publicaton. Office By Clementine Harrell (Joel Paul assisted Clementine this month in gathering the news for this department.) Jerry Talley enjoyed a nice vacation in Wisconsin the last of August and says he really likes the kind of women they grow up there . . . Anna McKinney and family went to the Blue Ridge Parkway last week to take in the scenic beauty and repo'its that it all was lovely. Elsie Jay Bullard and Mildred Moran and family went to the beach for the weekend and Elsie Jay said who should she see, but Grayson Ward . . . Joel Paul is still inviting anyone who is a drag race fan, to go to Elizabeth City Sept. 23. He says a drag race really is something to see if you’ve never seen one . . . Barbara Mendenhall says that Jerry Talley wants to put out an advertisment for a wife. All ap plicants please contact Mr. Tal ley in the Hudson Office. Bar- BRIDE-ELECT — Helen Faye Swaney, above, secretary to E. L. Boggan, Jr.. is engaged to Everett Ray Harris of Thomas- ville. Helen lives at 406 Femdale Drive and attended Fair Grove High School in Thomasville and Jones Business College. The wedding date has not been set. Helen began working for Anvil Biand Icist month. bara is wearing a hunk of rock on her finger. Wonder if she’s planning to get married? You should see the size of that rock. Ruth and Walt Moser spent their vacation visiting friends in Atlantic City, N. J. f NOT AN AFRICAN SA FARI, BUT FUN JUST THE SAME — W. H. Flynt, Jr., second from right, above, ap pears a little dubious about this riding atop an elephant. However, he was determined he was going through with it and waited in line (waited in a pushing, shoving crowd would be a better description) until he finally assumed his lofty perch. He made it then only after Sew It Seams pho tographer asked the man in charge to please let him get on so he could get his pic ture. The elephant was cour tesy of a local dairy who brought several animals to their parking lot from a cir cus playing here. W. H. is nine years old and in the fourth grade at Brentwood School. His mother is Mabel Flynt who hems in Utility Department.
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