Page Two SEW IT SEAMS DECEMBER ISSUE SEW IT SEAMS Published Monthly by ANVIL BRAND INCORPORATED High Point, N. C. Martha Clontz, Editor Letters To The Editor “One of Anvil Brand’s most in teresting personalities is Traffic- Manager Paul K. Frye, also known as “P. K.” to his many friends and co-workers. Paul has made quite a name for himself among the boys employed in the Shipping Department. He is vi tally interested in the welfare of each of them, especially those who are working their way through high school and college. As a matter of fact, all but two or three of the boys on the en tire second shift in Shipping are either in high school or college. ‘‘Paul strives to employ boys in school and encourages them to se cure all the education they can get. Several times a boy has quit school, come to work for Paul, only to return to school at Paul’s encouragement. Many of our boys working in the Office once worked in Shipping and were promoted because Paul encour aged them to strive for better jobs. One boy was heard to say that he decided not to change from High Point College to an other out of town school, because he was reluctant to leave Anvil Brand and Paul who was so in terested in him. “Truely, Paul has made quite a name for himself — among the boys at Anvil Brand and also at the local YMCA where you may find him engaged in many ac tivities. He holds several respon sible offices in clubs, is a mem ber of the local . Industrial Management Club, Men’s Bible Club, of which he is secretary and takes active part in church ac tivities at the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. “If there is a football, or base ball game going on anywhere close by, you can be assured Paul is right there watching. His love for sports is partly responsible for his applying for a job here at Anvil Brand. On hearing the company had a ball team he ap plied for a job in order to play (Conlinued on Page Three) : MESSAGE *fROM THE PRESIDENT To My Fellow Workers All inankind at this season cherishes the Christ mas Spirit because it is onr treasure chest of good u^ill for others and our storehouse for the regard of others which we are eager to enjoy. So it is with warm greetings and earnest hopes for your good fortune and happiness that 1 wish for you and yours a genuinely Merry Christmas. Sincerely yours, Pants H.C. Well, the Pants Department is having a rest before Christmas. We all are enjoying the week going Christmas shopping, but we’ll be back before the holidays for the Christmas party! We would like to wish a spe cial Merry Christmas to Maggie Humphrey who is ill . . . We en joy having Kathryn Johnson with us. We think she does a fine job of helping the girls. • The bundles’ boys learned their lesson Hallowe’en, so I guess they will leave firecrackers alone dur ing the Christmas holidays. We are glad to be able to save through the new Christmas Club. (If we don’t get our hands on the money we can save it.) i ) HAPPY BIRTHDAY — Ludie Mae Ingram, center above, was surprised with pres ents on her birthday recently. Some of the employees who work with Ludie Mae in Dungaree are shown presenting the gifts to her. Left are Nell Rich and Virginia Shiveley and at Ludie Mae’s right are Mildred Turner and Virginia Jennings.

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