Six
THE MILL WHISTLE
April 24, 1944
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At left i-3 Fraker
McBride, S 1 / C ,
son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Mc
Bride. And the
husky youngster
(above) is Gary
Fraker HIcBride,
age 6 months, son
of Seaman and
Mrs. Fraker Mc
Bride. Mrs. Mc
Bride was the for
mer Miss Tolbert,
of Draper.
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Robert Melvin Hicks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Hicks, of Newport News,
formerly of Leaksville. His grandmoth
er, Mrs. Huston Jones, is employed in
the Burling Department at the Karas-
tan Mill.
Shown above is W. M. (Peg:) Adkins,
S 2/C, and his little daughter, Judy.
Peg is at Bainbridge and was fortunate
enough to be at home on March 11, to
help little Judy celebrate her sixth
birthday. Many happy returns, Judy.
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Linda Louise Carter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gent Carter, is 10 months old
and has certainly gotten a good start
towards pretty girlhood. Mother is em
ployed in the Burling Department at
the Karastan Mill.
WTio Said It?
“Imagination was given man to
compensate him for what he is not;
and a sense of humor was provided to
console him for what he is.”
We’ve printed pictures of a lot of fine
youngsters in these pages but few, if
any, were finer looking than Jimmie
Ray Reese, shown above. He is the 11-
months-old son of Mrs. Clyde E. Reese
and Pvt. Reese, who is now at Camp
Gordon Johnston, Fla.
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Sandra Lynne Spencer is 16 months
old and is the daughter of Pvt. and
Mrs. D. T. Spencer, of Draper. Daddy
is now stationed at Camp Gordon
Johnston, Fla.
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