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PEORIA
Born: Sharon Kay, 7# 9/21, dau.
of Russell Lemons, inspection #1,
1Larry Kale, 6# 8 oz. 9/25, son of Mar-
in Longacre, wire rope. Diana Kay,
2 oz. 9/14, dau. of Joseph Schar-
mng, tool room #2. William Thomas,
0 8 oz, 9/8, son of Harold Harper,
reduction. William Neal, 7# 11 oz.
123, son of Delmar Masters, bar
itock. Janet Lee, 5# 2 oz. and Jeanne
Louise, 6# 3 oz., both born 9/20, twin
daughters of George Koth, welding.
- NOW-
Wed: Bettie Roberts, employment
ofice, to Nelson DeSutter of Peoria
14 at St. John's Methodist Church.
- NOW -
To Wed: Marcile Morrissey, mail-
ug clerk, to wed Richard Peters of
Peoria in January. Betty Viemont,
lualities secretary, to wed Trellis
5eurin, experimental. Charles Kel-
:gg, industrial relations, to wed
Jackie Bean of Peoria 10/12 at St.
haul Episcopal Church.
- Now -
LeTourneau Stock 10/7: Common
mNYCurb 30 bid, 32 offered. Pre-
sred over counter 103 bid, 105
:kered.
- NOW -
Promotions: W i l1 i a m Lichtweiss,
o plant guard to sgt. of guards, 2nd
ift. He replaces Sgt. Earl Stevens
o accepted appointment as a Peo-
city patrolman.
LONGVIEW
First meeting of the LeTourneau
maployes Activities Assn. was held
t/2. A committee was appointed to
up the organization proceedings
ich will be voted on next meeting.
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Chapel services are b e i n g held
ily this week. Tech services are
Id at 8:55 a.m. in the Red Cross
ilding and plant services are at
15 at the plant site.
VICKSBURG
Born: Donald Winston, 8# 9/29,
of Sidney Rowland, general ma-
e shop. Hazel Annette, 4# 11 oz.
128, dau. of John Fortner, small
s fabrication.
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At a meeting of CAA officials, city
cials and a cross section group of
al business men it was voted to
lect the LeTourneau airport now
der construction as Vicksburg's No.
airfield. The City of Vicksburg an-
unced that it will make application
the port immediately to CAA.-
II' I ice- yresigned, as export's representative in
Washington and New York. Paul's
headquarters are in the Washington
office, but he spends most of his time
in New York.
LeTOURNEAU TECH
A new welding and building trades
class began 10/7 . . . The library
is now open 5 days each week and in
the evening from 6:30-7 o'clock. They
now have over 1,000 new technical
books, 3 daily newspapers, and nu-
merous trade magazines . . . Travis
Ferguson, student, is the father of a
7# boy.
Plant Chapel Speakers
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946
" 0 nabc0Standards hi man for week ended
9/28 Joe B. Stewart, wheel dept.
TOURNAPULL
Born: Gloria Ann, 7# 10/1, dau.
of Earl Bowen, accounting, and Ruth
Bowen, x-Louise Farming office. Sara
Francis, 71/2# 10/1, dau. of John Kell,
production. Gary Phillips, 8# 4 oz.
9/25, son of Hugh McElhenney, pro-
duction.
-Now -
Wed: Telford C. Barrett, electrician,
to Bernice Hambrick of Cleveland,
Ga. 9/15.
-Now -
Earl Rhoads, industrial relations
manager, left 10/1 on a leave of ab-
sence to recuperate and rest. Prince
Royal will carry on as industrial re-
lations manager, Tom Boggs as assist-
ant industrial re 1 a t io n s manager.
Louis Maness moves into Tom's of-
fice as personnel manager.
STOCKTON
Born: Robert Dennis, 7# 11 oz.
9/26, son of Ken Miller, DR for
northern California.
PAUL KING ON EAST COAST
Paul King, assistant export man-
ager, Peoria, on special assignment on
the east coast for an indefinite period,
is temporarily replacing Bill Krauser,?G..tCcToweu
TRAVEL CALENDAR
Oct f1OV. /946
SUN MON TUE wED THU FRI SAT
Montgomery Ala. Tournull Longview Peon. Seattle Wak Sattle Wah. Seattle Wash.
/3 14 15 /6 17 1 1Y 9
_. - Newcastle -n
Seattle, Wash Pa Peoa New York to England Tyne, Eng. Glasgow Scotland
20 / 22 23 24 25
Ednburgh Scotland Stockt a-oTees. Bradford Eng Birmingham,Eng- ,Eng. Stockto Stockto ne-Tee.
27 200' 29 30 31 nov,1 2
Jarrow n-Tyne. Eng Stock Te e Stk s ct -Tees. Loudon. Eq.
LasEn. Eg ierpoo Eng Mae hestee Evg EeSq. Sosthameptea. Seqg
- o Spconerenc and
Factory Speaking Engagements Speaking Engagements and Factory Bcard Meeting7
-Quiartet
At Peoria - Wise-
-row Quartet, Your
Worship Hour, South
Bend, Ind.
At Vi c ks burg-
Rev. William Potter,
First Baptist Church,
Wm. Potter Carthage, Miss.
At Toccoa-Old Time Sing, em-
ployee participation.
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R.G. LeTourneau, Inc. NOW, Volume 11, Number 22, October 11, 1946, periodical, October 11, 1946; Peoria, Illinois. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526522/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting LeTourneau University Margaret Estes Library.