George Hayden (at right) answers questions of Charlie Z. Roberts concerning model minstrel show built by Mr. Hayden. The device, electrically controlled and with many working parts, attracted attention at Hobby Show. S. A. Martin and his wife (of Sheet Finishing Mill) and T. Shinn (right) are shown at Christmas centerpiece made by Martins. She collected spools which he glued to plywood b»s* for centerpiece of candles and wax flowers. Golden A^ers Hold Hobby, Garden Show The hobby and garden show, sponsor' ed by the YMCA Golden Age Club aj Consolidated Central YMCA, attracted much interest and a good attendanc®' The show is sponsored by the club eacij year in order to encourage people of As customary, a supper and program followed the Hobby and Garden Show. From left here are J. E. Curry, W. R. Chaney, Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. C. O. Archibald. Birthday Party For John Overby, Jeff Hall Anthony John (Butch) Overby (left) celebrated his fourth birthday, and his nephew, Roger Jeffrey (Jeff) Hall, cele brated his third, at a party given by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Overby and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall, at the former’s home recently. Seven children attended and enjoyed games, favors, and refresh ments. The honorees received many nice gifts. Mr. Overby is employed in the Bed spread Inspecting Department. Batch’s mother, Lucy, is a former employee of the Bleachery. Mr. Hall is employed by the Bed spread Winding Department and attends the Greensboro Division of Guilford College. Jeff’s mother, the former Joan Overby, is a medical technologist at Morehead Memorial Hospital and at tends the graduate school of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro. retirement age to develop their hobbies. Members of the club and their frieno® of retirement age were invited to ente'' exhibits showing their hobbies, and general public was invited to see th® displays. , The exhibits included cut and poW®, flowers, canned goods, fresh and dri® vegetables, handmade articles, wat® color paintings, toys that had been r®' paired, and various other articles. Ma® sewing and needlecraft exhibits were included. Following the hobby and gardeP show, members of the Golden Age enjoyed a supper at the YMCA. W. Weaver, president of the Golden AS® Club, presided and Paul L. Petersot’’ general secretary of the YMCA, made^ talk on the value of hobbies. His tal^ was followed by a dicussion of the H’' dividual hobbies of some of the persoO’ attending. The Golden Agers then discussed forthcoming visit to the State Fair a*’ their Thanksgiving dinner meeting be held on Thursday, November 19. Get Your FINAL DOSE Sabin Oral Vaccine SUNDAY, NOV. 15 Noon To 6 P. M. 8 THE MILL WHISTL^

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