Works Office Notes
Yes, they’re playing checkers again on the second floor. We
hear a long-drawn out sigh of relief from Mr. Pannill and his force, who have
just taken possession of the old Cost Office, where Mr. Wharton and his
accountants could be heard cussing almost daily over the stock record cards.
“Yeh, it’s a great life.” The stock record experts, with the exception of Miss
McGee and Mr. Wharton, have moved to the Storeroom office, where they can keep
in closer touch with the M.U. stuff. Mr. Wharton and Miss McGee are now
occupying the office in which Mr. Pannill and his “Big Four” were penned in. Everybody seems to be satisfied all around, however, and I don’t think the
Carbon Plant will have to worry any more about their carbons multiplying while
they are in the process of baking.
Mr. Rees is spending his vacation in his old home—Badin. He
was so attached to the burg that he just couldn’t go away from it. Mr. Rees was
one of the prominent conductors of the big minstrel which the D.O.K.K.’s pulled
off. The minstrel proved to be one of the best ever shown in Badin.
Mrs. J.H. Cowes of the Mailing Room has severed connections
with the Company, and will start housekeeping at once.
Miss Gladys Mason of the Purchasing Department is spending
her vacation with relatives at Starr and Eagle Springs, N.C.
Mrs. H.A. Lilly is spending her vacation with her parents in
Greensboro.
Mr. T.R. Huggins is spending a week at his home in Marion,
N.C.
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