Page Four The Caromount News JANUARY, 195 Clyde Moses Wall came to work at Caromount January 9, 1947, as a material handler in the Weav ing Department. In October of 1947, he transferred to Final In spection, where he has been since that time. He is now head ex aminer on the second shift. Clyde was born November 15, 1920, in Nash County, the son of Annie Jones Wall and Johnnie Wall. He received his education at Ferrell school in Nash County. Clyde entered the Army in October, 1942, and served with the 823rd Field Artillery Unit. He was discharged from the Army in November, 1945. In 1941, Clyde was married to the former Emma Ruth Jones from Edgecombe County. They have two sons, James Randolph and Charles Lee, and two daughters, Shirley Ruth and Margaret Anne. All the children are in school at West Edgecombe, except Margaret Anne. Clyde does radio repair work as a hobby at home. Employees To Receive Help With Tax Returns Assistance in filing State and Federal Income Tax Returns will be given at the Caromount Per sonnel Office on March 2 between 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. State representatives request that everyone bring blanks mail ed to you. Bring your total wage and de duction blanks to be distributed by the Payroll Department soon. News From The Wilson Division Farewell Party Mrs. Charlie Ward entertained on Deceniber 29, in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Max Ward, who has left for California, where she will make her home while Max is there in service. The color scheme of green and red was carried out in the decora tions throughout the home, which included miniature vehicles used for traveling, a child’s red car decorated with a sign, “Cali fornia”, held a shower of gifts for the honoree. Various games were played dur ing the party and prizes were won by Mrs. Agnes Taylor, Mrs. Claude Lamm and the honoree. The hostess was assisted in serv ing refreshments by Mrs. Vernon Glover, Mrs. Raymond Stith and Mrs. Mack Owens. Approximate ly 30 guests attended the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ward left by plane January 3, for San Fran cisco. Holiday Visitors T-Sgt. and Mrs. Eldred Lener- ette have returned to their home in Selmer, Alabama, after spend ing the holidays with Mrs. Lener- ette’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitley. Holidays In Lumberton Miss Gladys Barnes spent the holidays with Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Marshburn of Lumberton. Guests From Washingrton Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bason and daughter, Ann, of Washington, D. C. spent the Christmas holi days with Mrs. Bason’s sisters, Mrs. Virginia Hill and Mrs. Ben nie Edwards. Holidays With Parents Ronel Powell and family spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mallie Powell, of Elm City. In Newton Grove Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bass spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Bass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira King of Newton Grove. Christmas At Home We are very happy that Wil liam Godwin’s wife was able to leave the hospital and spend the Christmas holidays with her fam ily. Mrs. Godwin had been a patient at Woodard-Herring Hos pital for several weeks. South Carolina Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Theoliphus Barnes had as their guests recently Mrs. Barnes’ sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rivers and daughter, Dianne, of Barnwell, S. C. Hospital Patient William Cowan is a patient in the Veteran’s Hospital in Durham. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope he will soon be back on the job. Mountain Tour Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells spent a recent weekend touring the Blue Ridge Mountains. Birthday Party Ronnie Skinner, son of Mrs. Rebecca Skinner of the third shift, was recently honored by his mother at a party on his tenth birthday. Approximately 24 young guests attended the party, playing both outdoor and indoor games. The honoree was showered with birthday gifts from the guests. Ice cream, birthday cake, nuts, candy and bubble gum were serv ed by Mrs. Skinner and blow-outs and musical balloons were given as favors. Christmas In Kinston Mrs. Phyllis Ball, her husband and daughter, spent Christmas in Kinston. Little Connie, Mrs. Ball’s daughter, celebrated her third birthday December 15. Good Buildingr Weather Russell Taylor, a weaver on second shift, says he didn’t do much during Christmas but he sure had nice weather for building a tobacco barn. “This Old House” Mrs. Juanita Mattox and family have recently purchased—not a new house—^but an old one. They are real proud of it. Their new address is 1007 Grove Street. Welcome We wish to welcome Mrs. Mil dred Poston back with us. Holidays In Dunn Mrs. Amy Baker Norris and family spent their Christmas holi day in Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Clark Edwards Joins Personnel At Wilson Clark Edwards, a native of Fountain, North Carolina, has re cently come to work at the Wil son Division in the Personnel Department under the direction of R. Quillen Ward. He is a 1948 graduate of South Edge combe High School and attended North Carolina State College. On November 24, 1954 Clark was discharged from the United States Air Force as a Personnel Specialist. While in service he spent most of his time at Otis Air Force Base in Falmount, Massachusetts, stationed with the 564th Food Service Squadron. Upon completion of tour at Otis Air Force Base he was stationed in Newfoundland and Labrador for a period of thirteen months. In the near future Clark plans to move from Fountain to Wilson with his wife and two small daughters. I Mrs. Rosa Lee Faucette her husband are pictured dti^ ing the Christmas holidaJ; while visiting their daughtc' and son-in-law in Florid^. While in Florida they visit®’ many places of interest aH^ the above photo was taken ^ Valpariso Inn, where they staJ ed in Florida. Pvt. James L. (Pete) ThoiH( son, Jr., son of Mr. and IVJt; Pete Thompson of the Wils® Division. Pete, Jr. sailed ” November 29th, for Kor^^ where he will be with the Marine Division. LITTLE . HAZARDS CAN CAW* BIO INJURIES Pi Vl 1 I tl p tl T fort ^'eiv ^ov (Si

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