Page Six The Caromount News JULY, 1953 Irvin Wesley Pittman is a Fold er Helper in the Raw Goods Storage Department at the Caro mount Division of Sidney Blumen- thal & Co. Inc. where he has been employed since August 25, 1947. Irvin was born July 22, 1921, the fourth child of Mrs. Carey Rosetta Neal Pittman and the late Thomas Dalmor Pittman of Nash County. He attended Rocky Mount City Schools until he left to drive a truck for a produce company. He went from that to Rocky Mount Mills where he worked about four years. Then he drove a cab for about a year previous to coming to Caromount in 1947. Irvin was married, January 28, 1941 to the former Miss Lenner Jane Spivey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spivey of Rocky Mount. The Pittmans have two children: a daughter, Linda Di anne Pittman, 10 years of age and a fourth grade student at Williford School; and a son, Irvin Ray Pittman, 8 years old and a third grade pupil at Williford School. Irvin and his wife own their home at Route 4, Rocky Mount; and they are affiliated with the Marvin Methodist Church in Rocky Mount. Irvin’s hobbies are fishing and hunting, and he spends practically all of his spare time either with a dog and a gun, or with a fishing pole. The Pittmans have a garden and raise most of the vegetables they use for their table. Wilson Plant Expands (Continued from Page One) in Shelton to service the local needs of that plant. Fred Stolzenberg, Purchasing Agent for the Company. 1 be in chargf' of the Purcha..’ ig De partment, and Assistant Purchas ing Agent, Rich arc' Sweetman, will come down with this depart ment. Richard Canavv. will be 'n charge of tiie fee’ deal De partment. Wilson News George Boyette spent his vaca tion in Virginia visiting relatives. . . . Theolphious Barnes and fami ly went to Georgia on their vaca tion to visit relatives. Theolphious reports the prettiest thing on the trip was the water melon festival and parade in Hampton, S. C. Mrs. Madeline Privette and her husband spent their vacation in Norfolk, Virginia, and report a wonderful time. Mrs. Mae Dickerson and her husband , made the rounds of beaches during their vacation. They visited Myrtle, Wrightsville, Top Sail, Morehead, and Virginia beaches. Sam and Dot Langley traveled over the Skyline Drive, went through Luray Caverns and visit ed the home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello. They also went to White Lake and on Sunday, July 5, they attended a family reunion in honor of Dot’s mother, Mrs. M. H. Whitley, on Ler 61st birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward, their daughter-in-law, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Glover went to Top Sail beach Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wells and fami ly spent the weekend at Bay View recently. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Stith and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward w^ent fishing at Sw'ansboro and caught 185 fish. Mrs. Polly Davis has a new frozen food locker and has moved out in the country to fill it with chickens and other good things to eat. We were sorry to hear of the accident her husband, Ivan, had with the car. They were un able to go anywhere on their va cation. Mrs. Mary Lena Whitley and her husband went sight seeing in Washington, D. C., New York, and Harrisburg, Pa. They were called home on Friday due to the illness of Mr. Whitley’s father. We are glad to have Mrs. Lucille Barnes back with us. Lucille re cently had an operation and was out for a while. . . Mrs. Estelle Grissom’s son, David, is ill in Duke Hospital. We hope he will soon be well . . . J. P. and Ruth Whitehead visited relatives in Vir ginia durin^ t Ar vacation . . . Paul Coley and family spent part of their vacation at Carolina Beach . . • Lou and Ernest John son visited Niagara Ealls while on vacation. They said they needed about another week for such a trip, Mrs. Doris Skinner and her husband and two boys spent last week at White f.ake. . . Rt»y Mes ser visned relatives in Virginia last V eek and did quite a bit of fishing at Ocear. View. Thanks Expressed A letter to E. H. Sussmuth, Resident Manager, of the South ern Division of Sidney Blumen- thal & Co., Inc., stated, “The Stu dents, Sisters, and Parents of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School wish to express their gratitude to the Caromount Mills for the use of its park on May the twenty- first. All had a wonderful time and enjoyed themselves to the utmost.” About one hundred twenty-five students. Sisters, and parents spent the day in the Caro mount Recreation Park. They played games, enjoyed softball, and filled up on hot dogs, dough nuts, and lemonade. James Hamm and family visit ed relatives in Virginia, Later in the week they joined Mr. and Mrs. Martin Raper on a fishing trip. Mrs. Hazel Brown and daughter, Jessie, accompanied Garland and Geraldine Wells on a trip to Ashe ville and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. They were trying to find a cool spot but Garland says it wasn’t cool up there either. . . Mrs. Mil dred Poston and her husband, with Millard Leonard and his wife, went to White Lake last week. Later in the week Mildred and her husband v i sited relatives in Georgia and came back by Mrytle Beach. J. T. Bone and his family en joyed a trip to Morehead last week, . . Mary and Rastie Ferrell spent some time at Minnesot Beach last week where Mary caught her first fish . . . Hubert Murphy and family spent part of vacation week in Portsmouth. . . Bennie Dunn spent his vacation in Rox- boro visiting his mother , . . Kath leen and Eunice Sasser visited White Lake during the vacation week. James Bissett’s son, Joseph Earl, was home on leave from the Navy during vacation week, so they en joyed being at home together. . .. Miss Myrtle Speight went fishing ivith some friends at Mattamuskeet Lake but the fish didn’t bite and it was also hot dov.^! there, so she journeyed home ar- .n;oyed the “cool” weather here. Ernest Thomas sa ! he thought when you had a vac.^don you r !'juld rest, sc that’s just what L j did. Others inaring his opinion were Bill Bone, Robert Wa>.e and | Ver, Robbins. Holton, Adelle, o-ic Sherron B yd spent last wc‘-‘ Wrights- ville Beach. . . Muiard Mantooth went to Kansas ard brought his vvife’e brother hor c vrho is in the Army, so they enjoyed having him and his fanuly here to visit them. Our Service Men Roger Nines w^ho left on June 19, for the Armed Serv ices, has been sent to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, where he is awaiting further trans fer for his basic training. Linda Faye Morgan, daugh ter of Bertis Morgan, (Final Examining), visited the Great Smaky Mountains during Va cation week with her parents. The above picture was snapped while touring the Cherokee In dian Reservation. I PI VO In Korea Henry G. Ingram wrote recent ly from Korea that he was on the front lines over there. He said they stay on the lines 10 days and then go behind the lines for 10 days, and continue to rotate in this way for 9 months. He hopes to be home in about 8 months. His address is: Pvt. Henry G. Ingram; U. S. 53142531; Co. C. 17th Inf. Regt, APO 7; % Post master San Francisco California, We have received word that Flonnie J. Parker, Jr. has also been sent to Korea. His new ad dress is: Pvt. Flonnie J. Parker, Jr., US 53128182: Hq. Co. 1st Bn. 223—Inf. Regt; 40th Div. APO 6, % Postmaster; San Francisco, Ca lifornia. At Camp Lejeune Cpl. Rosser L. Eakes has recent ly been sent back to Camp Le jeune, North Carolina, after serv ing with the Army in Korea. His new address is: Cpl. Rosser L, Eakes, 1210755; CAS Co. 1 H and S Bn.; Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. 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