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Statesville Daily Record from Statesville, North Carolina • Page 8

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Mrs. Mflkr, 68, Taken By Death 12 OB UK coast rCSlKEB the wreck of the saling ship wbiea went aground in IWO, gesr was discovered by fish- fenea welt inshore frem the wreck. the fear there were clay boat fasts, blocks. Only 24 SHOPPING DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS Laymway a Gift Today at EASY TERMS tha haaaa of Mrs. 441 West End mcd by a sttddaa heart attack.

No funeral amafements had been made at BOOB today. Mrs. Miller was a native of Sparta and spent most of her girlhood there. Whea she was married to S. B.

Miller they made their home ia Statesville. Later she lived in Washington, D- and returned here to live with her daughter about six years ago. Before returning here she was m- ptoved in a war plant in Akron, Ohio, and was honored there for her worit. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs.

Cahria DeCray of Char. lotte and Mrs. Belch; a sister. Mrs. E.

F. McNeer of ElldB: taobaK brothers. Hoke and Cam Fieldsof Mouth-of-Wilson, Vsu, aad four War Unlikely, Says Cald well jgVg C. Caldron, supreme inan dal director of the United Commercial Travelers, speaking at a regional meeting of the order Wednesday night at Legion hut here, discussed the possibilities of war with Russia this -winter and the efforts of the United Nations to avert a war. "War," he said, "is highly improbable this winter.

It could be brought on by accident but not by Mr. Caldweil, who was introduced by Charles Lewis, junior counselor of the Carolinas orders, is a member of the World Peace committee of the order, which is investigating and studying world problems. NO TAIL A scorpion's sting is not the end of its tail, for fte scorpion has no tail: creature's canal continues jointed segments to the urn mm msr WATCKS to ISsflM EASY TERMS The purpose of this committee," Mr. Caldwell continued, "is A bring before our government the thoughts and feelings of the people in this nation to guarantee world peace. "The United Nations was never designed to make peace; it was designed to preserve a peace already made.

And, too, its members must be in agreement that peace can be preserved. "The world needs to understand cts weaknesses, them, and only then can tie United Nations organization be made one to further peace." Walter J. Riley of Wilmington, grand counselor of the Carolinas, also spoke at the meeting, and he, too, made a plea for continued peace. Harold Lazenby, senior counselor of the Statesville order, presided at the meeting. The program of entertainment included the Jolly Sisters and Baymond Horse.

Widow Of Former UNO Head Dies CHAPEL HILL, Nov services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Charleston Myning Venable, 36, wido ci a former presider.t of me L-mversiij of North Carolina. Mrs. Venable died at her some here yesterday. Her husband, Dr.

Frances Preston Venable, was presicsn- cf tne university from 1900 to He a. pioneer in search, who served the more than 50 vears. Ee cied 1934. Nazi Luxury Limousine Marine In Hock WASHINGTON. B.

C. has cffersd for sale. Capu Louis W. outstandJug feaccrs losg, black car, for Trr-cc. S3.140.

Among tcein are tacfeed to eaca wheeL holds 12 winskey costles. rec" sgsts, eigia-cyJasoer tsro i a ttro Baiters. CSEKSHI'S reasoE. caar Jr. Divorce Waiting Period Suggested EVANSTON, I1L OLPJ-- A mew plan to cot down the divorce rate has been proposed by a Chicago judge.

In some respects the plan of Judge Julius H. Miner is similar to labor legislation. It requires a 00- day "cooling off' period- The plan was published in the law review of the Northwestern University law school. It provides for the filing of a confidential "statement of intention" to institute a suit, similar to strike notices required from labor unions. The statement would contain no allegations cr grounds for divorce and would be on the record 60 days prior to the actual filing of a divorce suit Under the Miner plan, impartial services of the court would be nuide available free of charge during the 60-day waiting period to the husband and wife on a voluntary and cDnfidential basis.

Such assistance from the court, for the purpose of effecting conciliation, would include medical, psychiatric psychological ser- V1CGS. The plan would not restrict, but merelv' defer, the filing of divorce action' to permit the state, actually the third party in divorce, an opportunity to safeguard its rights ic the solidarity of the home. Alcoholism Disease, California Jury LOS --Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company mus make disability payments to en policy-holder under a that alcoholism is a ckseise. The Superior court jury that "chronic lism with menial a disease. It ordered the company to back payments and cop.

tim-e as long as George C. Subsch disabled. An attorney for Rubsch, who is CsmanHo Stare hospital, s-ic the verdict Avill mean "about 815,000 p'us S350 a month." Johnson Rites. Planned Today w. Motorist, 84, Advises Against Hurrying CINCINNATI A timing ar.

ante-mob le for at least a half-century, H. Kite, has reached the conclusion tear jcu con't save any time when tr; hurry -fthile jou're driv- ELte. sifll driving with as deft a hard as s. youngster cf 40, has ed fait of philosophy, too. Give tae otcer fellow break," re 'There's plenty of room or ire road for "The things in driving HT? zsui-ja.

common sense, and And I thick eotrrtss) is t--a incs: Inroortsnt of with "lev. J. S. aad Rev. C.

P. Bowles offiHatmg Bar- Ul was to follow ia Oatewefeeme- tery. Mrs. Johnson aad suftered a lingerief illness before being takea by death at Davis hospital. A native of Iredell county, aaa was the former Margaret Frances Guy.

She aad her husband had resided at 323 North Mulberry street Surviving in addition to her tea- band, are two SOBS. W. Hugh aad Ivey E. Johnson Statesville: five daughters. Mis.

A. P. Edwards of Winston-Satem, Mrs. w. Pierce af Statesville; Mrs.

W. H. Burtoa ef Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles Goodman of New York City, and Mrs. Watkins of Hannibal.

a brother. J. Ivey Guy of Statesville: and oos sister, Mrs. T. Lee Fox of Statesville, route 6.

Band Shell and Barn Made Into Home Phoned Smday Fnal Tribute Paid Dr. Bell Snrvhing are flat parents E. Bell, Moacesville physician who practiced here at SO years. Dr. Ben died Wed- at his home on Sooth street after a period of health.

Louise Taken By Death died The ITcrmcns were the first to rrr gation on scale tre according to iie clccscia Bntanmca. MARATHON, and Mrs. John Coates to raise a musical fanuy. Tee Coates home was huttt out a band shell which they bought from a nearbv town park for To close open side, they used Pa-ns from barns in which many a bam dance had been held. Unable to find a Jiouse or the money to finance a regular one, Costes bought the shell and the b-m parts and buHt his own.

A and a furnace man, called in for tart of one day, were the only helpers Coates bad Call Of the Wild Hunter $10 Fine Claude W. Burkhart felt the call of the A cost him a fine in police court. Police found Burkhart dressed in a red cap, plaid shirt, breeches and boots and carrying a rifle through city streets. Burkhart told them lie was sitting iip waiting for his wife when the lure of the hunt swept over Maa. Tr is illegal to discharge.

firearms within Denver cfty limMs. REMOTE The newest star is 277,000 times farther away from the earth than is the sun, and the sun is 400 times farther away than the moon four sisters. Mia. Jate Gattter af States- villa. Roate 4, Mrs.

Fred Bast. Jr. Patae Jean aad Naacy Harris of FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS Visit Oar Showroom 123 N. Center St. STATESVILLE PLUMBING HEATING CO.

better than 10 mSes per gz CONVENIENT TERMS A Hcce's (fodwadio Art stanatoas-- bm to wahe yoe ap--rcmaabsrs to turn on ii say toe. Its fine-toned zuiio ari an deeafc dock--bosh occ Other GE Models as low as $19.95 Rayon SATIN, stitched undercup Style 5Q5 A cup (small)--sizes 32 to 36 cup 32 to 40 White, Tearose, Black, Blue, Maize. BROADCLOTH, Style 502 A cop (small)--sizes 32 to cop 32 to 44 cup 32 to 48 White and Tearose $1.50 ABIOM'S JaUed BorfJar Requires Latest Dope On Safes NEW A man with an "RAF." address at Save, wrote to the Mosler Safe Co. here asking for the free booklet. "What You Should Know About Safes." the puzdkig address.

John Mosler. company executive, suggested to tte Houston representative thta a pereonal call be paid to the prospect. IB a few days, Mosler received this response: "The prospect serving a life torn in the Retrieve Farm, a unit of the Texas prison for repeated burflaries. "P.S.-J did not leave the book let" Gone Forever, Economist Says Of Good Old Days 1 Smith College economics professor says the low prices of the '205 are gone forever. "No matter wfcat we do, we not see cheap bunding, cars, meat and clotning as we did in the 1920V William Orton said in a lecture.

"We can't base our hopes for the future upon a resumption of the cheap and easy liTing standards of the past "The economic position of humanity as a whole is not getting carter. The relative position of the western world is permanently altered to its disadvantage." More persons are irart playing gqlf than in any other sport. I from First Presbyterian church by the pastor. Rev. Cliff MeLeod, assisted by Rev.

W. E. West of ilk. Burial was in the family put ia Willow Valley cemetery. A native of Bowaq, Dr.

Bell was born November 18, 1887, the son of the late Walter Monroe Bell and Sarah Elizabeth Parks Belt Jtte graduated from Erakine college and far several years taught school. Later he attended the medical school of the University a Maryland, finishing there in 1897. He began his practice of medkhu in the Coddle Creek community, moving to Mooresvflle in 1899. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Lila Davis Mann, whom he married ID 1911; six children and three grandchildren. Bus Mail Service Pat Into Operation ASHEV1LLE, Nov.

Three post office buses will begin here tomorrow. Officials said the buses wffl operate over a route from Asheville to Charlotte and between Asheville and Blue-Ridge, Ga. Eugene Atkisson, in charge of the busses, said the Blue Ridge service was nplacing former service by Southern Railroad passenger trains on. the run to Murphy, but that the Charlotte service would be in addition to the regular railroad service. Public inspection of the busses was scheduled here today.

Rep Monroe Redden of Henderson an postal officials planned to attenc had afew She waa ive months Surviving are, the and mother, the former Pearl of near Sheppards; sisters. Levflle, Minuaeii, and Shelby Jean Murdoek; the ernal grandfather and step-grand motherT Mrs. and Mrs. F. L.

Mur- doek of Troutman. Funeral services wUl be conducted from Sbiloh Methodist church in Chambersburg township Saturday at 11 fiev. J. L. Love win officiate.

Burial will be in the cemetery. body will be removed from IteBaach Funeral home to the re- to remain until hour. PLA1 KIDDIE CL1 Roy Rogers and Trigger "MYPAL TRIGGER" Children under 12-- 9c All PLAYHOUSE NOW OPEN Specializing in Service on Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration. Fitzgerald Refrigeration Service Co. 1S75 813 W.

Front St. Night Phone Tromman 2393 114 West Broad Te1.427-J GLAMQUB0USI.Y DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY $195.00 "Easy Jcwckn ol Tfwtod Reputation For Over 50 Years.

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