49 Wm. 1949 The Caromount News Page Three riiaiiie liaughridfte, Plant Knsiiieer, Professor Whittier, and Handolph Sutton, Superintendent of Weaving, examine the first eut of eloth woven on the i)liish loom whicli was reeently reeondition- ed and set np at X. C. State College by Caromount employes. With the job nearing eompletion the staft' of the Department of Fabrie Development of the Textile Sehool of X. C. State College got together for a pieture with K. I. Haper and Floy«l Hedgepeth of Caromount. Pietured left to right: Staff memhers Witmer, Parker, Raper, of Caromount; Professor li. L. Whittier, Head of the De[mrtment; Instriietor Moser; Hedgepeth of Caromount and Instruetor Porter. Weaveshed News Rack At Work Eddie Wright Denton is hack fit work now, we are happy to re port after an operation. \ew Fisheree Since the fisheree at the City Lake opened, some of those at Caromount who have been out their taking their children fishing ^re: Luther Pate, Sidney Collier, James Ezzelle, and Gus Riley. A good many of the other fellows are wishing that they had boys between the ages of 8 and 15 years. Our deepest sympathy goes to Mrs. Elsie Young in the death of Safety Scoreboard Dept. Medical fiOSt Time Cases Accidents Warping C Raw Goods & Mending . • 1 8 Weaving H ^ Engineering ... • o ^ Office P ^ Receiving tt ^ Dyehouse 8 P Finishing 1 Final Examining. 1 ^ Shipping 2 2 Wilson ^ Think SafetyM her sister this month, Mrs. Mamie Strickland. Dyeing and Finishing Miss Ertie Edwards was out for a few days due to sickness and death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alfred Edwards of Nashville. Our deepest sympathy goes to her and to her family. Visits Durham (Jardens Mrs. Estelle Driver and her daughter visited the Duke Gard ens in Durham on May 15. Trip To Kentucky Misses Lena and Pauline Sel lers are planning a trip to Ken tucky during their vacation. They are going to visit their brother. Fishing Trip Billy Marsh, Jessie Lewis, Co field Edwards, G. T. Peele, and Charlie Lewis went fishing at Scotland Neck recently. Their catch was 8 small prim and jacks. Coi*respomlenee Cours‘ Dossie Bunn is taking a course in Textiles from International Correspondence School. This course will cover the whole works from the yarn through weaving, designing, etc. Son On Visit First Class Machinist Mate Ernest Strickland, son of Larry Strickland, recently spent two weeks with his family Tho House That Koscoe Ruilt Roscoe Dawes is building his. own house, and by himself. It is located in the Broadway sec tion of South Church Street, one block west. Roscoe and his wife, Mrs. Inez Dawes (Final Examin ing) moved in the house in Oc tober; but Roscoe has been work ing on it ever since. He has two more porches to put on the house before it readies comple tion. Fliaiiges Ihisiiie.sses Earl Ingram has decided to give up his white rabbit and guinea pig business and is going to start raising chickens. He says the other fellows seem to he doing alright with chickens. Lady Luck Lady Luck has been visiting in the Dyehouse. Walter Harrison won the S8.00 baseball pool—(It only replaced though what he lost on the dog races the week end before). Wilson News Vi.siting in Raltimoi'e Mrs. Mary Privette has gone to spend a few days with relatives in Baltimore, Maryland. V'isitors Mrs. Nell Rose Kulick, hus band and son from Clifton, N. ]., are spending two weeks with Mrs. Mae Dickerson in Wilson. 1949 Graduates from Scho'ol West .May Shown here is Miss Joyce Thomas, IS year old daiight*r of Mrs. .Vola Thomas and Jas- jier Lee Thomas (Weaving). Joyce graduated Kdgecomhe High 25, H>4J). She was also a the Journalism Fliih and (ilee Flub. Joyce was Sports Editor of the West Edgecombe .An nual. member of -Miss Joyce I’roctor, daiigh- li'r of .^Irs. .Agues I’roctor of the Warping Dcpaitment, re cently graduat(‘d from Edge- niont School. Joyce is a mem ber of Senior Scout Troop 12. She said that in school hei' favorite sport was football. Liberal To Reserves (Continued from Pafite One) ed in the active duty orders) for the purpose of training. 2. The company will make up the difference between the pay received while on training and the pay for 2 normal work weeks computed on the basis of the hour ly rate or base salary 3. The employee will still be entitled to his regular vacation period with pay. 4. Should an employee wish to remain a wav from work for these |)urposes beyond this per iod he may request a formal leave of absence to cover this period, but no additional pay allowance will be made for such extended absence.

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