January 1953 page 16

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Along the Line
NEWS ABOUT THE FOLK WHO KEEP THE TRAINS ROLLING

GENERAL OFFICES

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Bronze H. Trull, III, above, is the 17-
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bronze
H. Trull, Jr.
of Charlotte. Mr. Trull is
in the purchasing department.

Harry L. Holder, youngest son of
Auditor of Disbursements R. L. Holder,
left Charlotte on January 6 to enter
military service as an air cadet at
Harlingen, Texas. He worked for the
P & N during summar vacations while
attending the University of North Caro-
lina.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Watts have
announced the birth of a son, Roy Hill
Watts, at the Presbyterian Hospital in
Charlotte on January 5. The Watts also
have a five-year-old daughter.

Miss Marion Jackson, daughter of
Traveling Auditor and Mrs. W. G. Jack-
son
was married on January 24 to
Henry Franklin McLester of Charlotte
at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Charlotte.

William E. Taylor, a native of Char-
lotte, has recently accepted a position
in the accounting department.

Assistant Auditor of Disbursements
A. C. Moore, Jr.
and Mrs. Moore en-
joyed a trip to Florida last month with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corrigan of Washington,
D. C. They visited Del Ray Beach,
Marineland, Lakeland and other points
of interest.

C. N. Sherrill spent the Christmas
holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Mar-
garet Jester, in Washington, D. C.

Blanche Fite spent the Christmas
holidays with her mother and uncle in
Maryville, Tenn. She was accompanied
on the trip by her daughters, Sally and
Joyce, and the latter's husband, David
Yandle, all of Raleigh. They also visit-
ed relatives and friends in Knoxville.

Lavada Griggs enjoyed a trip to
Florida the latter part of December.

Mr. and Mrs. Bronze Trull, Jr. at-
tended the inauguration of President
Eisenhower on January 20. Mr. Trull
is a member of the Oasis Temple Band
which participated in the proceedings.

Mr. Charles H. Funderburk of Mat-
thews, N. C., sister-in-law of E. J.
Funderburk,
chief clerk in the execu-
tive offices, died on Christmas morning
from injuries sustained in an automo-
bile accident near Charlotte.

JANUARY, 1953 17

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