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I Page Two The Caromount News DECEMBER, 1952^ ivi THE CAROMOUNT NEWS Published each month by and for the employees of the Wilson and Caromount Divisions of Sidney Blumenthal and Company, .. .Inc, DECEMBER, 1952 Editor R. Quillen Ward Ass’t. Editor Ass’t. Editor __ George Harper Georgine Harper Reporters—D. W. Adams, Herman Allen, Mattie Barnhill, Ray Barnhill, E. B. Davis, Inez Dawes, Mark Lee Dickens, Mae Dickerson, Julia Sutton, Walter Greenman, Ruth Haskins, Floyd Hedgepeth, Vivian Hodges, Calvin Jones, Lee Robert Joyner, William Marsh, James Modlin, Myr tle Wranch, Susie Peaden, Garland Rose, Loula Solmon, Jim Speight, E. H. Suessmuth, Gladys Summerlin. Randolph Sutton, Tiny Sutton Eve lyn Taylor, Pete Thompson, R. W. Tippett, Viola Walston, Maud Ward, Paul Wells, Billy Williams, Morris Williams, Audrey Sowers, Will Young. Send News for the January Is sue to Personnel Office Before January 6 Devotional Thoughts Luke 2:15. Let us now go even unto Beth lehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. Truly a great sight was to be found in Bethlehem. There was a Sav iour, who was Christ the Lord. There in a manger was God, manifest in flesh. There was Immanuel, God with us. We wonder if Christmas revelers see this thing which is come to pass —“a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord”. If a ship was sink ing slowly but surely at sea, could a greater sight be seen than a saviour ship, heaving to, for the rescue? No marvel that the Angel of the Lord said, “I bring you tidings of great joy.” No marvel that the shepherds said, “This thing which has come to pass.” God had given promise that the Seed of the woman should bruise the head of Satan: now the promise had come to pass. The word spoken by angels was sure and stead fast. Nothing said by angels needs to be unsaid, or modified. The word spoken by the Proph ets, in the Holy Spirit, is like wise sure and steadfast. This first coming was fulfilled, ac cording to the word spoken by the Angel. Christ’s Second Com ing will be just as faithfully ful filled. Not one word shall fail. We wonder how^ many of you have come and found the Sav iour? Hear this promise, “Then shall ye find Me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” Major Francis A. Birney, The Salvation Army, Rocky Mount, N. C. Wilson Division Painting Mrs. Elsie Powell spent her Thanksgiving Holiday painting her living room a lovely shade of green. Attends Course Mrs. Etta Daniel, first shift weaver, is attending a Cub Scout Training Course at the New Pres byterian Church. Rodney Sever, Assistant Scout Executive and T. L. Fitzgerald, Cub Scout Com missioner, are teaching the course. Roxboro Mts. Louise Rhew and family spent Thanksgiving in Roxboro visiting relatives. They motored back by Buggs Island Dam. Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langley and Sandy spent Thanksgiving in Ra leigh. Wilis Contest Tommy Daniel, son of Mrs. Etta Daniel, won the essay con test sponsored by the T. P. A. Tommy attends Frederick Wood ard School arid is 10 years old and in the fifth grade. Tommy won over all the 5th and 6th grade students at Winstead, Mar garet Hearne and Woodard Schools. The prize was a $25.00 bond. Hospitalized Cliff Sander’s daughter, who lives in Raleigh, was in the hos pital for several days and his small son. Buddy, had his ton sils removed. Both are doing nicely. Cliff is a first shift fixer. Moved Bradford Barnes has moved to 317 West Gold Street. New Car Mrs. Bernice Holland has a new Chevrolet. New Home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stith have moved in a new home on 200 Fairview Avenue. Weekend Trip Mrs. Flonnie Barnes her hus band and family spent a week end in the mountains and going through the Skyline Drive. births Dennis Ray Pittman Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pittman, Jr. (Engineering) announce the birth of a soil Dennis Ray Pitt man born November 20, 1952. Connie Rae Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deland Lanier (Wilson Division) an nounce the birth of a daughter, Connie Rae Lanier, born October 29, 1952. Janice Pinkney Mr. and Mrs. Willie James Pinkney (Engineering) announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Piakney, born November 30, 1952. Warping Dept Hunting Club The Old Church Hunting Club opened the season recently with a deer hunt. Smokey Taylor (Raw Yarn Storage), who is a member of the club, joined in the hunt and reported that three deer were killed. On the hunt he ran into Luther Albert Gay, Jr., of the Finishing Department and Julian Whitehurst of Shipping who are also members. They all agreed that it was great sport. They had a delicious dinner of barbecue and fried chicken serv ed by Buck Overton. Absent members of the club from Caro mount were Randolph Suton and Owen Solmon of Weaving De partment. Joined Class Roger Joyner reported that he has joined a Sunday School Class at the North Rocky Mount Baptist Church. Everyone is very happy to have him join in this splendid fellowship. Promoted Aubrey Frye reports that his son, Jerry, has been promoted to the rank of Corporal in the Air Force. He is stationed in Japan. Annual Conference Herman Allen attended the An nual Conference of the Methodist Church held in Burlington, North Carolina recently. As an official delegate from the Marvin Meth odist Church, he attended meet ings for worship three times daily besides the numerous business sessions which were interspersed. This conference was one of the greatest ever held spiritually and every one who attended felt greatly uplifted from having been present at these sessions in this hospitable city. The attendance was very good; and the last session was held in the Auditorium of the Walter Williams High School which has a seating capacity of 2500. Num bers were turned away due to lack of space. By coincidence the seats in front of Herman and his pastor, the Reverend Tracie Varnum, were occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Pullen and daughter (Weaving), also of Mar vin Methodist Church. Sylvia Pullen is a student at WCUNC in Greensboro. Eton College Romeo Cooper (Weaving) at tended some of the football games at Elon College. His younger brother, Hubert, is a member of the team. James Ervin Hargroves Mr. and Mrs. Julius Har groves (Receiving) announce the birth of a son; James Ervin Har groves, born IVovember 24, 1952. Princess Ezzetie Above is Miss Linda Ezzell, Elma the eleven year old daughter ley „ of Mr. and Mrs. Flick Ezzell, shown after she w'as promoted ^ from Lady-in-Waitlng to Prin- cess in a Girl’s Auxiliary Cor onation Service at Arlington Mr Street Baptist Church recent- for s ly. Linda received this pro- hogs motion for passing off steps ‘ from the G. A. Manual. t ^, Jor ( Four Years Old Cindy Lou Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glover (Engineering), celebrated her 4th birthday, recently with members of her family and a few friends. She is showui above at Rocky Mount Motorcycle Club Meet ing held at Buck Overton’s. .A LITTLE CUT A BIO OPENINOj FOR A DLOjDD POISON BUG o c tc d sc w SI n V U ij
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