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Page Four The Caromount News AUGUST, 1955 Mrs. Evelyn Carroll has been employed in the Finishing De partment at Caromount since April, 1942. She has worked as both a helper and an operator. Mrs. Carroll’s attendance record has been outstanding since the time of her employment with our company. Mrs. Carroll was born in Nash county, the daughter of Zeara Latta and Jack Mangum. Her husband, a former employee at Caromount is now employed with Quinn Furniture Company of this city. They have one child, Doris, a 1955 graduate of Rocky Mount Senior High. Mrs. Carroll loves flowers and has spent a lot of time beautifying the yard of their new home on Planters street. The entire Carroll family at tends the Bible Missionary Bap tist Church. Nancy Grissom, daughter of Mrs. Estelle Grissom of the Wilson Division is pictured here in a costume which she wore recently in a dance re vue. She has been taking danc ing lessons for four years. Joyner Family Have Reunion Tarnoff Reports From New York Office At a recent “family reunion” the above picture was taken of all the boys in the Joyner family. Kinchen, on extreme left, and Alton, second from right, are employees of the Caromount En gineering Department. This was the first time all the brothers had been together in fifteen years. Our own Isaac Walton, Jerry Sedlak, Sales Manager for the Toy and Apparel Division, took Allan Shore, Sales Manager of our Automotive Division, deep sea fishing a couple of weeks ago. Jerry got his usual quota and Allan was still green the next day. Final Exam News Children At Camp Mrs. Margaret Proctors’ chil dren have been enjoying camping for the past two weeks. Theresa and Edward have just returned from Camp Don Lee and Dickie has just spent two weeks at the Elks’ camp in Hendersonville. Summer Training Bobby Smith has returned from a two weeks’ tour of training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He reports he is glad to be back. Weekend In Capitol Vernon Wood and friends spent a recent weekend in Wash ington, D. C. Returns To Work Mrs. Emilie Satterfield has re turned to work after being out ill for nine weeks. Visits Williamsburg Billy Ray Coley recently visit ed Williamsburg, Virginia, where he visited the many historical and colonial points of interest. In Fuquay Marie Strickland and daugh ter, Melinda, spent a recent week end in Euquay Springs with an other daughter, Peggy, and also visited friends in Fayetteville. Epidemic “Pete” Fox reports all of his children have whooping cough. Visits Relatives Loula Solomon spent a recent weekend in South Boston, Vir ginia, visiting her husband’s rel atives. At Wrightsville Oscar Satterfield and daugh ter, Jo Ann, spent their vacation at Wrightsville Beach and White Lake. You Can Smile At SAFETY The whims of the American public certainly go through very quick changes. Only a short time ago, I wrote you that we were having trouble keeping up with the supply of fabric for Davy Crockett hats. Now, from the merchandising point of view, poor old Dave is as dead as a door nail and we are impatiently waiting for Benjamin Franklin or Daniel Boone to appear on the horizon. Hope one of them gets here soon and that he wears a hat or coat or something made of Blumenthal fabric. But You Can’t Laugh OFF An Accident Make September A Month No Accident Next time you see Mr. Andre down at Caromount, stop him and ask him to tell you his story about the Chairman of the “Commit tee on Indian Affairs.” mmmm umm bell sever tbt way, k NeW, ski pirt to g$e scores fbe rvos“~ jisys of I**" ST/ «8 cur tesis. SKILl MAKES All THE DIFFERENCE... Wtb OS., loo — skSI and abSrfy ' gybed to fte jgb, nsdces os. WHAT DOES IT TAKE? Every day, we turn out thousands of yards of pile fabric. If our customers like our cloth, they buy. That’s good for all of us. What does it take to keep our customers buying? Better quality and value. That’s where our skill and ability pay off. Using our skill applying our ability—makes our products and services better makes customers come back to us. Each one s skill and ability put to work, creates greater quality and value. Quality and value create sales, company strength, job security, better living for us all. Skill and ability put to use—^that’s what scores the winning runs tor every player on our team.” •(Photographs courtesy Judson-Roberts Company] PI VC V Pi( We to 1 iw Ab( sioi ava teir
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