left top: One of the high spots of the Electrical Research Inspection picnic, was the ball game between Stutz' Bloomer Girls and Frederick's "Help Cats." A good crowd turned out to watch the affair.
left bottom: Stutz' Bloomer Girls had things their own way in the ball game, giving the "Hep Cats" a trouncing they will remember for a long time.
right top: As usual, the poor umpire was the center (and goat) of a number of arguments.
right bottom: Rooters on the third and first base lines kept up a lively chatter throughout the game.
middle bottom: The umpire calls a close one.
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ELECTRICAL RESEARCH
By Mary Maeder and Mickie McNerney
Correspondents
Ring the bells loud and bring on the gay parties! A new champion is among us. Our pride and joy, Elnora Corcoran, has come through again with honors. Said honors being first place in the fast and furious Boogie Bounce contest held July 26 at Triangle Skating Rink. A skater extraordinary, "Corky" shares her glory with "Nobby," a favorite friend to say the least. Good work, kids, and your friends here wish you a lot more of the same.
John R. Young, 3rd, made his appearance July 19 in the home of Mama and Papa Young and to this proud family go our most sincere congratulations.
Congratulations are also due Ken Elliott, whose Carolyn was born July 8. Thanks to both fathers for cigars and candy and may they have many more of the same.
Carol Lyons became the bride of Sgt. Eugene L. Robinson at the Holy Angels Church, August 2, and then left to make Liberal, Kans., her home. Friends here presented her with a blanket and their best wishes.
Ruth Crane seems to be especcially partial to green Model "A" convertible coupes lately, or could it be the fatal charm of one young Homer Brown?
Congratulations are due to Faith Stewart of Inspection who blushingly admitted that it was Bob Scott who presented her with that gorgeous diamond she's been toting around recently.
Center of interest at the Electrical Research Inspection picnic held July 13 at Old River, was a soft ball game between "Stinky" Stutz's Bloomer Girls and "Froggy" Frederick's Hep Cats, a wild affair to say the least. Ye Olde Bloomer Girls mamde an unusually good showing as they unmercifully trimmed our sadly deflated kittens, to the sorrow of many a loyal rooter. (And the joy of many another!) However, a good time was had by all and, excepting varied bumps and bruises, were none the worse for wear. Other occupations of the evening included swimming, canoeing, eating, tennis, and eating. A bit of comedy was furnished by our bosses as they raced to see who could hold the most beans on a knife and don't tell anybody I told you but I saw "Froggy" Frederick putting butter on his knife. (You can't even trust your boss anymore.) The winner was our own Bruce "Goo Goo" Cowden who sported the prize, an attractive baby's bib around his neck the rest of the evening.
Friends of our former employee, Jimmy Goode, will be glad to get his change of military address. You may secure it from your correspondent.
A lucky girl was Betty Kenyon who spent two weeks at the home of her aunt in New Jersey. She enjoyed her visit.
We extend congratulations to Paul Watson on the birth of Dorothy Lee and best wishes to mother and daughter.
Kaye Weaver, of Inspection, became just another June bride as she spoke her voiws to Pvt. Bob Hayes that Saturday in Louisville. Bob is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky., and she plans to go to him as soon as possible. Important among her wedding gifts was the blanket and in her memories the good wishes from friends here in Building No. 26.
We're glad to see Ida Barnet back on the job after a recent illness.
Imagine their surprise when Leonard Vest, married 15 years, Bill Arnold, married 9 years, and Tom Neal, who was hooked exactly 4 years ago, got to talking and discovered August 3 was their mutual anniversary. Congratulations fellows, and we sure wish you many more years of wedded bliss.
The girls of Inspection Department recently held a combined shower and slumber party at the home of Joanna Heaton in honor of Rita McGuire, who is leaving the Company to join the Stork Club. The Mrs. received a bassinette and towels, baby's bottle and dish, baby's book, and various other articles useful to a young 'un. By the way, Rita, how did that ice cream taste? That was a cute little container but really, I think I could find better uses for it. And you should have been there when Irene "Shorty" Walker and that impractical joker, Janis Bowers paraded out at bedtime in men's long underwear! The things that go on now-a-days!
Best wishes to Betty Long who was married July 21 at David's Reform Church. the lucky man was none other than Ray Mackabee, a former employee of Frame Department. A beauti-
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