954 SEPTEMBER, 1954
The Caromount News
Page Three
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Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stolzenberg
spent a recent weekend at Nags
tiead. They went especially to
see “The Lost Colony”.
Fishing at Pamlico
^rs. Peggy Slater has been
spending some weekends at Pam-
She has been killing two
Pirds with one stone; aequiring
beautiful tan while fishing.
Week With Parents
Pvt. Ralph Bobbitt, Jr. spent
ast Weekend visiting his parents.
Balph is in training at Fort Jack-
son.
Welcome
We wish to welcome the several
new members of our office and
”«pn they are going to enjoy
Ineir work at Carommunt.
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Shown here, 1 to r, are Bobby,
Kenneth and Brenda Everette.
Their Mother is Mrs. Annie Lee
Everette who is employed in
the Mending Department.
Warping News
Welcome
The second shift welcomes our
many new employees. Those who
have recently joined us are: Em-
mit Owens, Kathleen Joyner,
Ethel Crusenbury, Bernice Eason,
Elsie Ezzelle and George Batts.
Visits Mother
A/3c Herman Stancil spent the
weekend at home with his mother,
Mrs. Naomi Staneil.
Shown above is Clifton Louis
Ezzelle, 5 year old son of Clif
ton and Mildred Ezzelle of the
Weaveshed.
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Recently Mrs. Audrey Sowers entertained the girls from the
^hipping Department with a spaghetti luncheon at her home
on West Thomas Street. After luncheon the above photograph
^ns made of the group. First Row, 1 to r, Christine Lewis, Au-
nrey Sowers, Julia Jordan; Second Row, Dorothy Sutton, Ann
sego, Vivian Cooper, Marie Herbert, Ruth Gardner and Jewel
Cooke.
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Vice President E. H, Suessmuth, right, is shown being inducted
into the membership of the Shelton Looms Service Club by Com
pany Board Chairman Andre’ Blumenthal. Mr. Blumenthal pre
sented his membership certificate and pin.
New members introduced into the Shelton Looms Service Club
on August 25, are shown above with Honorary President Andre’
Blumenthal who presented their certificates and pins,
and M. R. Mercer.
From 1 to r, Mr. Blumenthal, E. H. Suessmuth, R. W. Tippett,
Upon inducting the new members Mr. Blumenthal urged that the
Service Club be a medium of developing hobbies and community
interests, pledging Company support toward this aim.
President Jones
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of the best sources of fun in one’s
work. He urged that the fine
teamwork at the local plants be
continued.
The Planters National Bank &
Trust Company entertained at a
luncheon at Benvenue Country
Club on September 23, honoring
President Jones. Mr. Blumen
thal, Mr. Suessmuth and Mr. Sut
ton attended this meeting at which
Mr. Jones was introduced to rep
resentative prominent citizens
present. Archie McLean, presi
dent of Planters National Bank &
Trust Company, presided over
this luncheon and presented the
citizens to Mr. Jones.
Mr. Jones and Mr. Blumenthal
were very much impressed with
the reception received from prom
inent eitizens who attended the
luncheon.