January 1953 page 17

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P & N (S. C. DIV.)

[image: toddler boy standing next to infant girl in baby carrier]

Sherry and Terry Jones, above, are
the children of Dem. Clerk and Mrs. J.
R. Jones
of Spartanburg. Sherry is five
months old and Terry is five years old.

Employees of the Spartanburg agency
and their families enjoyed a Christ-
mas party at the home of Cashier and
Mrs. H. Wayne Kay
on December 20.
Turkey and ham and all the trimmings
were prepared by the ladies and a
grand meal was enjoyed by all. Names
were drawn in advance and gifts were
exchanged after dinner.

P & N (N. C. DIV.)

Agent J. B. Johnson of Belmont has
been appointed chairman of the March
of Dimes campaign in Belmont this
year. Last year's contributions to the
polio fund amount to $6,749, and it
is hoped that the record will be im-
proved this year.

Conductor S. T. White and Mrs.
White spent the Christmas holidays in
Waynesville, N. C.

Charlie Roberts, clerk in the Gas-
tonia agency, and family visited rela-
tives in Lenoir recently.

Wade Sanders, formerly an employee
of the Charlotte agency and now a
student at Iowa State University, was a
welcome visitor during the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Parris visited
their son and his family in Knoxville,
Tenn., the week-end of January 3.

B. L. Stroupe, retired conductor, re-
cently completed and moved into his
new home at 622 N. E. First Ave., Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. He would be glad to
have any P & N employees visit him
when they are in that vicinity.

DURHAM & SOUTHERN

[image: womand and man in uniform]

Mr. and Mrs. Connor Watts Turner,
above, were married at Speed, N. C. on
November 8. The groom is the son of
Agent and Mrs. L. W. Turner of Erwin
and is now serving in the Air Force at
Rapid City, S. D., where they young
couple will make their home. Agent
Turner, father of the groom, officiated
at the double ring ceremony.

Agent & Mrs. T. C. Maynor and son
spent Christmas with their daughter,
Mrs. Ray Buchner of Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. Buchner and her son returned to
Durham to spend New Year's with the
Maynors.

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