Bolts and Jolts
Mr. W.C. Nelson of the Mechanical Department Office has
bought a new car, and is a frequent visitor to Matthews, near Charlotte. Some
of his friends say “there’s a reason,” and look for the return of Mrs. Nelson
with him at any time; but Mr. Cowles says Nelson hasn’t the nerve.
The following young men have returned to college: Johnnie
Hill to Virginia Polytechnic Institute;
John Norwood to A. and E. College, Raleigh (today called N.C. State University); O.G. Barnett to Richmond
Medical College.
J. Arthur Wainwright, night time checker, started on his
vacation Saturday, the 20th. Mr. Geo Freelan is filling this
position in his absence.
Mr. F.R. Hunnicutt’s Overland has been put in first-class
mechanical condition. This is to be followed with a fresh coat of paint, which
will enhance its appearance.
A new foundry, equipped with a 10-ton capacity Cupola is
nearing completion. This will be of great value to the Mechanical Department.
Jno. C. Coggins has returned to his former position as shoe
clerk for Effird’s Department Stores, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Mr. Thomas Ham has returned from his vacation. He denies the
rumor that he had gone off seeking a wife.
J.R. Cherry already has a half-dozen opossums in the pen,
trying to get them fat by Thanksgiving.
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