Vol S. No. 2 PR..- *" yjy . , JJHfIV * 9&MB »*=__"* CH|pP^r9H| MSMPi ' P* jj| » 4Wr iBW If# i Mr * T * * 7 * f» i Ka f1 /JL V® * " .JL "jl * (EMM II MM 10 BE OVH BY CMLEEMEE BAPTIST MUCH Pictured above is the 33-voice choir of the Cooleemee Baptist Church, who will give a Sermon in Song, entitled "Heaven," Sun day, August 31st, in the school auditorium. The program will be gin at 8:00 P. M. and the public is cordially invited. * The members of the choir are, reading from left to right, first row: Mrs. G. L. Royster, Mary Alice Jarvis, Mrs. H. C. Royster, suth Turner, Dolly Davis, Irene Spry, Mrs. Frank Cedars, Mrs. Leonard Brinegar, Dolly Spry, Mildred Eaton, Reader, {Cather ine Jarvis, Accompanist. Second row: Nellie Owens, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Janet Tatum, Mrs. Ever ette Gales, Lorena Nail, Mrs. Wil liam White, Mrs. Paul Hodges, Mrs. J. L. James, Mamie Wofford. Third row: G. L. Royster, James llinkle, Grady Spry, Scott Jor dan, Frank Royster, W. H. Safley, J. W. Safley, Marvin Spry, Di rector. » Those absent when picture was taken are: Katherine Barnes, Halene Beck, Ruby Safley, Bar bara Jean Spillman, Hayden Beck, L. J. Davis, Henry Foster, Jake Jordan. ® Left to right, Margarat Kirk, Mrs. Kirk, and Mr. Kirk as thay potad far thair piatura in Washington a* thay vaeatianad thara. Thay also want ta Virginia and Maryland. THE ERWIN CHATTER COOLEEMEE BAPTIST CHURCH CUOOL •kE f HL f : Mi--- r* \ The picture above is of littlo Mitt Joan Ellon McDaniel, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. better as "Jake". Delicate herb flavors are lost in long heating. In making soups, pot roast, or other long-cooked dishes, add herbs about half an hour before the cooking is fin ished. COOLEEMEE, N. C., AUGUST, 1947 Miss Nellie Sales Bride ef W. Webb In a simple ceremony, Miss Nellie Frances Sales, daughter of Mrs. Cosby Sales of Cooleemee, and the late L. F. Sales, and Wil liam Walton Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. M L. Webb of Coolee mee, were mraried Saturday morning, June 7 at 10 o'clock, at the Church of the Good Shep herd, Cooleemee. Rev. W. P. Price, rector of the church, officiated. Miss Margaret Kirk, organist, played The Grace of Christ, Our Savior, Traumerei, O' Perfect Love, and To a Wild Rose, before the ceremony. The Wedding March from Lohengrin was used for the processional; Mendelsshon's March was used as the recessional. The bride wore a powder blue dress with black accessories, and a shoulder banquet of white gar denias. Mrs. Webb, the bridegroom's mother, wore a blue printed chif fon dress with black accessories, and a shoulder bouquet of white garHoniya After the ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip to Ashe ville, N. C. and Washington, D. C., after which they made their home in Rocky Knoll, near Cooleemee. Mr. Wands Gets Promotion Mr. William Ross Wands, for merly General Overseer of No. 3 Bleaching and Dyeing, was made Assistant Superintendent of the Cooleemee Bleachery and Dye Works effective June 1, 1947. Mr. Wands was graduated from North Carolina State College in 1932, and he came with the Erwin Cot ton Mills Company immediately after graduating. Mr. Wands married the former Miss Frances Moore of Salisbury in 1937, and they have three chil dren, Frances Moore, Betty Jane, and William Ross Wands, Jr. Brown sugar stays moist if it is kept in a screw-top Jar with a water-soaked piece of cardboard in the jar cap. MISSES UK WME Mi MMMKT UK OIEUM CUB Mr. Jims Made Mftager «f Plait Mr. John Leslie Junes, former ly Assistant Manager of the Erwin Cotton Mills Company Plant No. 3 in Cooleemee, has recently been made Manager of this plant, suc ceeding Mr. E. ML Holt. Mr. James was graduated from North Carolina State College in 1927. While a student at State College, Mr. James his sum mer vacations working with the Aileen Mills at Bisooe and the Smitherman Cotton Mills at Troy, N. C. In July 1927, after gradu ating from college, he went with the Erwin Cotton Mills Company in Durham, working in various departments of the mill. In May 1929, he went with the Burlington Mills in the Designing Department, and in June of 1930 he returned to the Erwin Cotton Mills as Assistant Oversea- of No. 4 Card Room. In October 1990, he was made Overseer No. 4 Card Room In October 1930, he was made Overseer of No. 4 Spinning, Winding and Warping, and in May 1932, he was made Super intendent of No. 1 Plant in Dur ham. On May 4, 1941, he came to Cooleemee as Assistant Manager of No. 3 Plant. Mr. James was married to Miss Flonnie Holt of Star, North Caro lina, in December of 1929. Lewis Made Head of Production Standard* R. H. Lewis, Jr., has recently been named Director of Produc tion Engineering for all the Com pany plants. His employment with the Com pany dates back to September, 1936, after receiving his B.S. De gree in Commerce from the Uni versity of N. C. in 1935 and BJS. in Textile Manufacturing from N. C. State College in 1936. He spent the next two and one half years learning different phases Of textile popularly known as "working through the mill." In February, 1939, he was transferred to the Time Study Department After two years in this department he was made supervisor of the Standards De partment for the Durham plants. Mr. Lewis served in the U. S. Navy May 1942 to March 1946, 2V4 years of which he was on sea duty, where he attained the rank of Lieutenant He returned to the employ of the Erwins Mills in March 1946, and resumed his po sition as Supervisor of the Stand ards Department He was born in Oxford, N. C., the son of Mrs. R H Lewis and the late Mr. Lewis. Queen Marie Antoinette's fa mous hairdresser, Leonard, had to mount a step-ladder to dress her headpiece, so high had fan tastic hairstyles become. nuur mm worn, SCHOOL DAIS AHEAD! Circulation 1200 Annie niAAU and Mar garet Kirk were hostesses to the Cotton Club on Tuesday night, July 22, at the home of MM Riddle. Miss Jean DeWeeee pie. sided. Plans were made lor a pic nic at Peeler's Lake, and the dub voted to start a sewing Haas aft the next meeting. Miss Mary LM McMahan will have charge of the The dub was delighted to have Mrs. George Milhoien of Fay etteville, a Conner, member, as their gu^t Hie Kr>gi«»rrf y served delicious home-made ice wwam anH rakam to the following members: Missrn {Catherine Jarvis, Millie Scott, Lorena Nail, Jean DeWeese, Lib by Benson, Hallene Beck; Mes dames Margaret Brinegar, Helen Walker, George Milhoien, and C. L. Isley. CLUB HAS PICNIC On Monday night, July 28, the Cotton Club went to Peeler's Lake for a picnic. The evening was a great success, with good food, fun, and thunder showers adding to the merriment. E. M. Holt Jains Production Staff In Durham Officials of the Company have announced the promotion of K If Holt to the position of Assistant in the Supervision of Manufac turing in all the Company's plants. Mr. Holt's return to Durham is welcomed by all employees of the Durham plants, as well as his many friends in Durham not con nected with the plants. He is a native of Durham County, having been born near Orange Factory, the son of the late Mr. and Mis. E. P. Holt, and grandson of Dr. E. M. Holt. After the death of his parents at the age of twelve he moved to Erwin to make his home with his uncle, Dr. William P. Holt After graduating from Oak Ridge Military Institute Mr.' Holt (Continued on Page 6) ___ _ iMBI^'WBI _jg ~* - # I ■k^JH \4 " . i - *r.r * I h .? ,#? mm wMmWi Bs f :?,! H Mia* Margaret Kirk, MOW oan ployoo of tk* Main Off}**. Sko it «ka 4auffM«r of Mr. ArnoM Kirk «f tka Warp Room.