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The Caromount News PUBLISHED EACH MONTH BY AND FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE WILSON AND CAROMOUNT DIVISIONS VOL. 10 No. 7 SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL AND CO., INC. JULY, 1952 ^ew Cliih President Is Congratulated H. H. Schell, President of Sidney Blumenthal & Co. Inc., is shown congratulating Steve Pope (Mending), newly elected presi dent of The Shelton Looms Service Club. The annual meeting and election of officers were held on June 27, at the Caromount Pield House. Congratulations To Local Jaycee Club Sidney Blumenthal & Co. Inc. joins the many other citizens and enterprises in congratulating the Rocky Mount Junior Chamber of Commerce on being judged the outstanding Junior Chamber in the Nation during the National Jaycee Conyention held in Dallas, Texas June 24-27. We are all proud of this honor brought to the City of Rocky Mount and the State of North Carolina. " The Caromount Division can feel proud of this Make August A No Accident Month The North Carolina Industrial Commission has declared August “No Accident Month.” Records indicate that more accidents oc cur during the month of August than during any other month of the year. For this reason they are conducting a special campaign to reduce accidents during this month. Pocket size pledge cards will be distributed to all employees which state, “I pledge that I will do everything I can to prevent ac cidents in our plant in August. I will work safely myself and will report all accident hazards I see during the August No Accident Campaign.” During the first six months of the year the Caromount Division worked a total of 581,642 man hours with not a single lost time accident. This is an excellent rec- (Continued on Page Two) Wilson Exchange Club Thanks Minstrel Cast W. E. Batts, Jr., Chairman of the Clinic Committe of the Wilson Exchange Club, wrote to Manager E. H. Suessmuth recently to ex press thanks for the club to the employees of Sidney Blumenthal & Co. Inc. for putting on the 1952 Variety and Ministrel Show for the benefit of their Therapeutic Clinic. Mr. Batts said that their gross receipts were ^640.25 and that it was a big heju ir. getfcijrr Win Two Tickets To World Series Game Sidney Blumenthal & Company has decided to run a contest for two trade-names. One name is to describe all of our fur-fabrics; the other is to describe all of our automobile fabrics. The prizes in each group is a trip to a World Series game for two with all expenses paid. All employees of The Shelton Looms are eligible to participate. Entry blanks may be had at the Caromount Personnel Office and at the office in Wilson. The con test closes September 1, 1952. Judges will be: H. H. Schell, president; J. J. Horne, vice-pres ident; V. J. Harper and J. Sedlak of the New York Sales Office; and George B. Matthews, adver tising manager. Samples of our fur-fabrics and ptu, v*-'--obiIe upholsterv fabrics may be s-’en on the bulletin boards. A trip to world series baseball (Continued on Page Six) Retiring Scoutmaster Is Honored accornplishment 1 rx * j i- * for tu n 1 11 *1 thfc project off to a good start, lor they have been well repie-4 ^ 4 .... . . •' sented in the Jaycefe 6rg=^nizaP4 J, stated, ’The Uimc is oper- for many years. eacY week and doing a fire ' Quillen Ward, Personne’ Direc- i j«b,- as the Clinic grows We can tor was a key figure in both locdl 3od state Jaycee-affairs untT hc'^. reached the 36 year age limit. He ser’^ed in such high offices as Na*- Director .and. local Presi dent? A d ' • v^eorge Harper, Personnel As sistant is now* serving his second y oar as a member of the ,Roard Vl Directors and previously served ^s secretary. , ^ Bill Spruill, now-of the New iork Office, was actiye in many committee activities and served always look back on i^s beginniriig find the big help the members of the cast gave,us to gel it started.” * as chal^m^ of several committees. Jacic MacRae of. the office is aptive in many Jaycee activities as was Ted* Poplin of the Dyehouse until second shift work Inade it, necessary for him to resigm^ .It Is our,hope that the dub will go forward to win, many • other honors. -v John ^Sterken, Pi'esident of the Caromount Atliletic Association, pie.s^nts a $7,5.00 Savings Bond to Perry English (Boiler House) k in fecogiiitjon of long and faithful service as Scoutmaster of T’pop 113 whicli is sponsored by the Caromount Athletic Associa tion. • Perry whg had been scoutmaster since the organization of the troop was ^given a testmonial dinner at the Benvenue Country Club ou June 20, 19,52. Those in attendance w^ere: Frank Meadows and Frarjc Meadow’s, Jr., who were instrumental in the organiza tion of the troop; Troop committeemen: Randolph Sutton, Walter Greenni'an, John Sterken, and Quillen Ward; Neverson Lewis, •nfpwly elected Scoutmaster; and George Harper.
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