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UGMT town Pittsburgh Just after boat went over the" a lure waj But 'our companions perished in rescued men, climbs ladder to safety His to climb ashore. IAP Wirephotos) down mlnut this lB ley one on li ey one on the deck of rescue barge their turn -MORE ABOUT- Kendric'c On boro College, where fhe majorwf In sociology-. At college she a member of the Emerson Society officer of the Bit and Spu riding club, a member of the stif of "Echoes." the college year book was voted the most popuh member of the junior class. A Greensboro, also, she was an organ pupil of Miss Mildred Towne. head of the department of organ a 1 the college, she Is active In civic religious work, and for several years served as organist at First Methodist Church.

Prom Ihe time of her graduation from coliege until the past May 15 she held a position with the Gaston County Welfare Department. Slie has oivn extensively entertained since the announcement of her engagement. The bridegroom attended the Vat- dese Schools and Mars Hill College, and received the BS. degree In textile manufacturing from North Carolina State College tn 1943. At Stale he was a member of Ihe R.O.T.C.

and the Tomp Boclcly. and in the late war, served Ihree years in the U. Local Labor Market Fails To Consume Worker Supplj Evidence lhat the local labor mar ket LI failing to consume the avail able supply of workers has bee seen more than ever by the 3as Ionia employment office during first two weeks of June. Normally the office serves aboi; 400 persons each day during average month. Last week wasn 1 an average week, not even a pal of an average month.

The 290C persons who went through the 'oca office justify the belief lhat ihe oral labor market is being floud- One of the biggest reasons for he sudden pick-up in Job seekers the 714 persons who were gfidu- ted from county hieh schools ng late May and early June. The abundance of labor has nocked a dent In the local sltua- Already between 300-400 students have registered for wnric mitt llj ivl nurt Navy, having been separated from Dl th wlu wanting a the service with the Iob for summer months until they go to college, but about WO want permanent positions. EXTRA EFFORTS During these two weeks when "a run" has been made on the office several persons have been trying to find jobs for them. Apart from regular office duties, Lawren-e Parish, who handles veterans' affairs, has been trying to find openings in construction work, Franklin Ware has been making calls on businesses where posslDill- the service with the rank of Lieutenant. Junior grade.

He served a period of textile training with American Yam and Processing Company, here, and now holds position In Ihe planning department of Burlington Mills' Puritan Weaving Plant in Fayettevllle. Dunn', his residence in Mount Holly he was an active member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Out-of-torn wedding guests In- eluded Mr. and Mrs. J.

w. Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Sumler.

Mrs. Carl Sumncr, Mrs Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hobos Miss Janet Hobbs, Haywood Kendrick. and Buddy George of Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H.

Ken- Gene Kendrick, Ben Ken- dridt. Miss Anita and Gall Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kendrick Jr Mr and Mrs. H. Copple. Misses Martha and Jane Copple. 3Dd Henry Copple of Monroe, Mr Mrs.

w. I. Hankln. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Kerr. Mrs. H.

D. Shelton. Mrs. Fred Wood. Dr and Mis Watson O.

Goode, Mr. and Mrs P- Vest. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Nlvons and Mrs. S. Craver Mr and Mrs. William H. Welch and sons Phil and Don.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Marsh. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Pamcll Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Hill, Mr ties of some clerical or sales might be found. Monday he re Polled that four openings had bee found In three calls made that da Ware is also In charge of the gen eral aptitude tests. Some placements have been mad by the local office fince Ihe rus began. Two hare been placed i Insurance offices, one as an insttr ance salesman, six in constructlo work, one in a dry goods store, on U1JI Hvnjud nifjic, in wholesale work, and one Negr girl in a local laundry. OTHER JOBS OPEN There are other Jobs open, whlct apparently haven't met the ey of the seekers.

Two Jobs are open on-lhe-Job training in variety stores. One of these Jobs Is in a iastonla store. Reiwrts from the construction business say that contractors ire willing lo take college boys on foi he summer months. Another avail able source fs the construction apprentice council, which runs for period of three lo four years, and irepares a boy for a foreman's Job the masonry or carpentry trade Alreaoy 38 boys in the county have irawn an interest in this program Earle Brockman. manager of the ocal office, said it Li Just a little arly to get a clear picture of Just will result this month from overflow of labor.

He added hat by the end of June a more urate picture could be given as the number of persons placed nd those still without Jobs. Many Receive Diplomas At N. C. Textile School -BY MRS. W.

R. STOWE- following received diplomas In exercises held iere last week at the North Caro- Textile school: WEAVING AND DESIGNING: Virgil C. Allen, Boyce Barbee Norris A. Blggerslaff, Bernard p' Bouriiiette. Edward Cantrell' Morgan.

David DavTd A C1 rt Cnan I Rod den gerhardt, dore R. Pinl UlDSOn, Ralph J. Haynie, Grady A. Heaf- A Helms ord Hewitt, David T. Home, Jack Home.

Arvil W. Irvin, Forrest A. Laye. Lonnie G. Ledford, Jethro Long, Marvin B.

McDaniel. Clay Harold Rogers, Allison. Ewell E. V. a.

uter A Ko Ralph R. Johnson. Barlowe Lee. James w. Lqudennllk, i muuennui, Johnnie A.

Martin. Curtis Pres- cy Harold C. Qulnn. Pelton Rad- SauIdln Thomas ons. omas i.

Shubcrt, Thtssie L. Smith. Plato tthlsnant. Robert D. Wilkiruon Wilson Jr SWeids.

Edlih M. Williams COU.tSE II: Arthur c. Bryson Maurice E. Cannan, Wade Pro- Icy. Ernest H.

Tinker. tllll, WIT ind Mre. J. G. Surrstt Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ponder. Mr. and Mrs Kelly Lewis. Mr.

and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W.

f' Perry, the Rev. and Mrs Waiter J. Miller. Miss Kitty Miller the Rev. and Mrs.

J. G. Huggins Jr Misses Georgia and Estelle Kelly J. f. Kelly, and Mr.

and Mrs Ralph Webb of Charlotte. Miss Jerry Miller of Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon, Mr.

and Mrs, George Wilstm Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elmore of Belmont. Mrs. James Clyde Brinkley.

Misses Rita and Norma Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brinkley. Dr. and Mrs.

Yatcs Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pono, Mr and Mrs. L.

P. Ghigon. Mr. and Mrs Leon Ghigon, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Afartinat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brinkley.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brink- Icy Mr.

and Mrs. George Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brinkley. Ruth and Valeria Brinkley.

Mr Mrs. Kurt Thuemmuler Dt Mrs. W. H. Parker.

Mr. itnd Mrs. W. C. Lowdermilk.

and Mr Mrs. Ben Pens, all of Valdesc and Mrs. Howard Brinfclncy of Morganton. Mr. and Mrs.

c. V. 'Hison. Mr. and Mrs.

James Owen in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riser of Llncolnton. Mr. and Mrs Killian of Durham.

Mr. and Mra T. G. Ponder. Mr.

and Mrs Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mangum.

Mr. and Mrs. Robah Tate. Mt Mrs. F.

p. Hays. Mr. and Mr 5 Alex Robinson. Miss Dixie Hawkins MUs Lucille McCalium.

Miss Betty Bridges, Mks Gladys Dellinger. Miss Irene Barrenger. Mr. and Mrs 1 James p. McGhce.

Mrs Michael Grcm.l- i Dalton. Paul A Edwards, "wni Hon. Dr. and Mrs. R.

s. Edwards. Ernest G. Bnsley Paul Dr. E.

H. Kohn and Mr. and Mrs W- nslt George J. P. Cherry ol Gastonia.

Mr and' liarlts Howard Mrs. James Beam. MLssra Jane Glart(icn John H. GrindsUifT. Crj-de Ann Beam and Mr and Mrs Bill i Gtmter.

James M. Heavner. Martin ot High Point. Dr. and Mis Clifton M.

Helton, C. Excelle Rozzellc of Winston- I Holt W. Hopper. Bv- Salem. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles KuffsWller rin. Mr. and Mrs. A very Ho-i -t Hu ms Garland Jackson Dr.

and Mrs. Albert Honch 'ol i Anflrc Johason. Roy E. Washinjlon. D.

c. Mr and Mrs 'f? 1 Artnur Justice. Charlie L. D. Bule.

Mr. and Mrs Ed Cunn'ne- Jamts Ktmrav. ham, Mr. and Mrs Gcnree Pwlrr 5, vv Kirb Jr Roj M. Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Williams Mr evr Will 'i B. Kiser.

O. Mrs. Albert SURR. Mr and'Mi- mcs Lambert. James JR.

Un( mf Hubcrt Uosj oe I- oen, Richard P. Rogers. Cnerr Bj'num T. Spargo. Ralph Stewart" Wm.

F. Emmette. Noman E. rate. David Y.

WalTie rinlev. Thprlnw Tommv Gooden, J. Helton. Oliver Hodge Jacob C. Kling.

Summle Me-' Craw. Everette P. McKensie, Georee McMurray, Henry J. Nash, Wesley Z. Nelms, Calvin.

E. Payne. Ben hitman. Judson E. Putman James R.

Scruggs, M. Dan Scruggs' Roy B. Scruggs, Osborne E. Sherrlll' Ben H. Stewart, Herbert P.

Travis Robert F. Traywlck. Joe Webb Ish- J- White, Everette a.m. vt vvana Tommy J. Whitener, Charles Young.

COURSE II: Thomas W. Bostlc James M. Bridges, Louie H. Cearley' Lee B. Dellinger Wm.

S. Lon WEAVIXG AND DESIGNING I- Virgil c. Allen. Boyce B. Barbet.

MrrLs A. Biggerstaff, Bernard Bouriiiette. Edward p. Cantrell ol ney RobCTt David A. Cherry.

Bynum T. Dag- Rerhardt, Wm. F. Emmette. Theodore R.

Flnley, Therlow ouston R. Adams, L. Alexander. George I P. McMurray.

J. Nash Wesley Z. Nclms. Calvin E. Payne.

Pen C. Pjltman, Judson E. Putrrum, James R. Scruggs. M.

Don Scnign, Roy B. Scruggs. Osborne E. Ben H. Stewart.

Herbert Robert Joe Ishamel J. White, Everette P. Williams, COURSE II: Walter H. Elgin. MILL MAINTENANCE COURSK Ray H.

Allen. Fred U. Autm Roy J. Avery. Daniel A.

Batn. Clyde w. J. Barber. Joseph C.

Bishop, Wm. J. Bradley, Dewitt STARNES FREED ON ONEJHARSF. Opines Man Could Not Run So Far And Fast While Drunk; Convicted Of Hit And Run. BUnm, r.

S. Mom. Utenllr ran W. Iwt Saturday and pntel Sander. I iDMerai cbanei of driving trunk.

Judge Sanders stipulated that no one could possibly run as fast and far as Slarnes and be drunk however, was convicted Of nit and run following the testimony of W. o. Llneberger Jr 201 East Third avenue. Starnes was gK'en a sentence of days on Hie roads, tentence suspended on condition he pay Llneberger (30 damages and that he remain of good behavior Jor two years. The accident occurred it Ozark street In front of Accessories BIGAMY CHARGE A double-barreled charge cf bfg- imy developed In the arrest of Lawrence Ray Gainings, of Jenkins Heights.

Oa things, accused of mar- ying one Margaret Robinson at on benefit of was tmlvnttl Tuesday on the bigamy charge" He waived preliminary hearing, and the case was sent to superior court for trial at the July 24 term. Gat ap Detective Lon Haskett of cit police said lhat Gathlnss' s-con wife was also being charged wit "ifeaav. The police officer said 1 iad information that she was in nother of three children by he 'irst marriage, and had not obtain ed a divorce from her husband Mrs. Robinson, 25, of Lake slrte was booted at dty Jail on the bi niy charge Tuesday morning. Sh Tucsday, June 13, 1950.

mt to tack. Mrs. Elrlna Bradley of Cheiokee Village, cna of the JIM calls over the new telephone svstem installed on the ca Ings placed under ti.000 pearance bond. II Ul-Jf lllllg. Oil will be given a hearing in municipa court Wednesday.

OTHER CASES HEARD Six other cases were heard In cit ourt Tuesday mornins. with Jud' Sanders voicing sentences as fol ows: Robert Edward Br Ice. Negro, Mt Pisgah church section, non-suppor illegitimate child; continued un 1 June 17. John Hilton. 24, of 210 Eas -ong avenue, assault on female rayer for Judgment continued Alfred, Garland Hullett 27 Vicory Station, reckless driving- 150 nd costs.

Govenor Jackson, 43. Negro 01 14 York street, violation of ABC IV, continued until June 24, George Rliey Oieensby. is. Bcs.se- er City, larceny of checks and rgery; case postponed until June Jamrs Lindsey, 20, Negro of Dals, speeding; $5 and cosls. Walter Lee Vance, 41.

Negro ot 616 ncoln avenue, peace warrant; dis- issed at cost of prosecuting Negro News BIRTHDAY PARTY Harry Lee Berry, son of Mr. and rs. Henry Berry of R-2, Gastonia, Jebrated his second birthday an- versary on Saturday. June 3. The ame was decorated with mixed mraer flowers and the table was ntered with the birthday cake, efreshments were served.

The nioree received many useful gifts. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Katheree L. Rhyne is a tient In the Good Samaritan ospital In Charlotte where she Is ecuperatlng after undergoing a Inor operation. Mrs.

Lewie Neely Is confined to Gajlon County Negro Hospital. rle. Charlie T. Etlers. otts eMs, A.

C. Freshour, Wm. B. Gartt, George F. Gaston.

James ames. Christie C. Harmon Buren Huskey, Verden J. Johnson, mes E. Jones, Grady E.

KUIian Jack La wing, Daniel Lof- Wm. P. McGlnnls, John E. Mc- amara, Marvin L. Martin.

Hughlen Miller, James A. Miller. Lonnie Morris. Cecil E. Ramsey, Harold Ramsey.

Herber A. Rhyne, Ollv- L- Rick, Wm. H. Redden. Wm Rumfelt.

George E. Smith Jr, rl R. Sparks. James B. Staton nest M.

Stemberger, Frank wayney. Play Terress. Edmund "yburskl. James L. Warren, Lander Warren, Arthur M.

White. James Whltesides. Marshall G. WUkin- John J. Wilson, John L.

Wlth- row. COURSE II: Elijah J. Bridges Jr Bill c. Coitner. Arthur W.

Hawkins Samuel H. Home, Julius C. Ben T. Loftln. J.

c. Parker, Max E. Cecil E. Smith. Montle D.

Sox. Wm. L. Turner, T. Gene Gibson.

Bumgardner. Homer M. Bumgardner. Raymond J. James W.

Cannon. John M. Carter, Thurman I. Clark. Clarence Cloiiinger.

Ben S. Connor. Marvin Cook, James C. Crump, Ctaude James Jam OU C. Roberts.

Dennto John Flowe. Mrs Ustcr Rcce. Mr Mrs. L. Marlowe, and Ui Mrs.

Bob Pittman ot Tllle, Mr. Mrs. Koetterling Urs. 8. M.

Johnston Silver Miss Martha Let Jo of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrv Robert I. Connell Mr, and Ralph Robinson ot Allanta. Sa.

Kj Jf i ii. xl Ju Horace A. 1 VUlsrre.1. Olwrlestaf). a.

Cherc sae on 7 allon l' Henry, months old, Venerable chlrf One Hundred And 36 Scouts Advance In Court Of Honor hundred and rs Gaston coun-iTroop 2, Cherryville. Court of Honor in the cou.lty court" Garland of Troop 2, Gas- :or.ia. received highest award Ihe irijht, th; BroiiM Palm ar only to Eagle Scouts. Foilov.ing Is a.list ot the other ad- ancemenLs niatle at the co-jrt: Tenderfoot Redding IVcop 9. Gastonia; Hcv P.at-hford Troop 12.

Gastonia; William Jen-ins. Charles Smith. Troop 30. Gas- mia; Warren David Balrer. Harolc Ken- Bynum, Jimmle Allen Paysour Troop 1.

Hardin. William Boyd, James Craig Stevr Jen-eberry, Terry Deirebariy. Eeil Jici. Bobby Falls. Don Foy, Trov toward.

Kenneth Pearson. Raynond Pearson, Troop Pisgah; 'errj- Dean Carpenter. Troop 1 Cherryville; Joe Ballard. Troop 2 Cherryville; Herbert Hickson Troop 3, Cherryville. Second Class Monoe, Troop e.

Gastonia; Lee Dixqn. Toop, Gastonia; Wayne Hall! Troop 9. Gastonia; Jerry Jenkins' Bobby Froneberger, Troop 8 Gas- onia; Richard Dean Hedrkk, Troop Qastonia; Eyerette Williams Jira- ly Phillips. Bill Rogers. Jennings look.

Ben Dale. Troop 1. Cherry- Richard Harvey, Tniitt McNabb lobert Smith Myers. Troop it. Gas- onia; Robert Paysour.

Troop Jardln; Dwight Pearson, Troop 30, Gastonia; Larry Boyles, Carl Lewis Bellinger, Dan Glnn, Paul Glnn, Billy Leonhardt. Jerry Tate, Troop Cherryville; Edwin Dean Crocker Carroll, Troop 2. Cherryvflle-' tuart Harris Jr, Troop 13, Gas- onia. First Class Hoffman, ommy Burroughs, Gerald Badger, 8, Gsstonia; James R. clem- ner.

Troop 1, Hardtn; Pat McDonell. Troop 13. Gastonta; Harry Troop 1, Gastonia. Star Barker. Troop Cherryville: Jerry Stroupe Troop Cherryville; Gene Sisi, Troop 2 herryville.

MERIT BADGES Animal Hoff- nnn. Troop 8. Gastonia, Art -William Newton, Troop fi. astonia: Tommy Gurley. Billy Donald Thompson, Troop 10, Gastonia.

Home Brooks Larry Ware. Troop 11, Go Johnny Carman, Troop Qtstonia; Tommy Burroughs, Troop 8, Gastonia; Bill Greene. Troop 6 Gastonia; Raymond Ellis. Gordon tmlih. Troy Crisp, Troop 16.

Cherryville; Bill Spencer. Larry McEl- vecn, Troop 10, Ocstonla- Jerry Daggerhart, Frsd Reynolds. Ned Reynolds. Troop 2. Cherryville: Michael Allran.

Johnny Stroupe' Kenneth Page. Wade Moss, Winston Monison. Wayne Heavner. Robert Duncan, Troop 4, Cherryville; and James Clemmer. Troop 1.

Hardin Mechanical D.av.ing—Garland Troop 2, Gartonia. Pafhfinding-Bill Beam, Leonard Rhyne. Troop 25. Gastonia- Paul Thomas, Troop 4. Gastonia' Robert Biggerstaff.

Fred Glover, Conley Rockett. Troop 11, Gastonia; Jimmy Upton. Troop 1, Personal Health Charlie Gray Troop 4. Gastonia. and Joe Lineberger.

Troop 1, Hardin. Photography Carl Llneberger, Troop 25. Gastonia. Pioneering-Bobby Puller, Troop 2. Gastonia.

Poultry Upton Troop 1. Cherryville. Printing-Bobby Rol- owell, Donald Cunningham, Carl Lewis Lawrence Leary. John Robinson. Troop 25.

Gastonia Public Speaking-Garland Atkins Troop 2, Gastonia; Bobby Barker Troop 1. Cherryville. Radio Jerry Crosby, Troop Gastonia. Safety-Dennis Humphries. Troop Cherryville; Bill Hallowes Troop Gastonia.

Scholarship-David Tino, Troop 1. Gastonia: Donald Thompson Troop 10. Gastonia. Stroupe Troop Edward 'Naylor. K-Bflbby Fuller.

Troop 2 Gastonia. Physical Development-Billy McGlnnis, Troop Cherryrville Bookblnd Ing-Joe Ladd, Troop 2, Ranlo. Police Arrests ayers. Troop 6. Oastonia.

Recorded Here Jerry Crosby, astonla. Firemanshlp Paul Cook, Gene isk, Dennis Humphries Buddy utchinson, Troop 2, Cherryville- obby Grindle. Ken Styers. Roy utchins, Ronnie Brown. Charles Eamey.

Charles Hutchins, Troop 30 astonia: Curtis Jackson. Van Fair roop 6. Gastonia; Bllile Frank Beal' oe Billy Dellinger. Dean Tale' toop 4, Cherryville; Lee Garrison. roop II, Gastonia; and Pierre alley.

Troop 7. Gastonia. Carpentry Johnny Whltesides 6. Gastonia. Civics Paul Thomaj.

Troop 4, astonia; Leonard Hhyne. Troop 2j' astonia. Cooking Gene Troop I herryville; Bean Tate. Troop 4' herryville Billy MfcGlnnls, Troop 1 herryville; Van Pam, Curtis Jackson. Troop 6, Gastonia.

Farm Fred Glover ami Javld Tlno. Troop n. GastonU. Larrr Summer, County and city police resumed their normal pace Monday after a weekend which yielded record-breaking number of dealing with whiskey in one way or another. Arrests made were' Lon Stewart.

61, Cramerton warrant: placed under $300 bond Robert Brice. 18-year-old Negro of Oastonla. non-support of illegitimate child; MOO bond. Sam Wright. 23.

Greenville carrying a concealed weapon- released on S25 bond. Maryaret Robinson 25 Lake street, arrested on a charge ol bigamy. MORE ABOUT Legislative Beffna On FTMU should first be cleared through Dallas town council, then brought to the legislative representatives. We want to work through the town councils and other elected Ihe senator said, "and we will handle each proposal without bits or prejudice." The Qaston county delegation to push through its local bins first, thus clearing the way for tht more important state bills to be handled in the Utter part of the sessfon. MORE Cherry ttftm On Frwrt palgn managers In Rutherford and Cleveland counties.

The only outside manager named so far Is Hugh Beam, superintendent of schools Marion, who is directing the for votes In McDowell county. The district caters Gaston, CTere- land. Rutherford. McDowell, Tancey, folk, and HUdison. Volunteer drivers who on furnish curs are asked to flit out the blanks below and mall It to Judge Sanders, Commercial Building.

Gtstonat Name Address Telephone No. I can furnish car election REUNION The reunion of the Jncob K. Ihyne clan will be held Sunday he home of Mr. Mrs. Ray Rhyne In Dallas.

UBSCRIBE FOR THE GAZETTE CITIZENSHIP PROGRAM FIXED Gastonia Civitan Club Host To New 21-Year Olds Of Greater Gastonia On June 21. The Gsstonla Civitan Club wil have its annual Citizenship Day pro gram on Wednesday, June 21. Secretary of State Thad Eure will be the principal speaker. Mr. Eure will be introduced by Clyde Rogers program chairman for the Civltans President Ellis Bollck will preside a the program, to be held at 12:30 ro.

In the dining room of the Arm- Ing ton Hotel. The Civitan Club every year in rites the 21-year-olds of Greater tonla to be their guests on Citizenship Day. Invitations will be sent out to boys and girls In Great er Gastonia who have reached the rating age during the pest year Tlie Invitation list is being nude up from a roll kept by Principal Prank Ashley at Gastonia High School 'We know we dojrt have the names of every boy and girl who has recently become 21," said Leone: Brurinemer, club member. 'We need he help of the public In completing our list of 21-year-olds. If anybody mows of a boy ar girl In Greater Oastonla who has become 21 during he last year, we would appreciate getting lhat Information.

It can be sent to President Bollck or to myself." The Civitan Club stresses good Itlzenshlp in its year-round program. One of the principal aims rf he club Is to impress on the youth he value of good voting habits. Deaths ABNER P. HULLETT Abner Fate Hullett, 69, of Clover, R-3, died In a local hospital 8:30 a. Tuesday after an 111- less of two weeks.

He was born In Cleveland county and had lived here or 20 years. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Minie Price Hullett; two sons. James Hickory Grove, S.

and Phil- L. Hullett of South Gastonia: daughters, Mrs. Marshall irham of Qastonla R-l, Mrs. W. Henderson of South Gastonia, nd Mrs.

James Nash of West Oas- onia; two stepsons, Henry Lewis nd Millard Price of South. Gasonia: a brother, J. M. Hullett of ingerville. S.

a sister, Mrs. Adie Williams of Funeral services will be held Wed- csday at 3 p. m. at Bethany A. R.

resbyterian Church with Dr. W. p. rier, pastor of Clover A. R.

Presby- rian Church, officiating. Burial 111 be In the church cemetery The will lie In state for one hour rior to the services. Carolhers uneral Home is handling arrange- ifnts. AGED ATTORNEY DIES ASHEVILLE, June I2-tfP)--Fun- al services were held here yester- ay for George Henry Smathers. 86, ean of the Buncombe county bar mathers died Friday at a nursing oroe here.

He broke his hip In a fall bout three months ago and never ecovered. PIIOTOG'S QN -ATTurinr Sue Carol Walker. 20. representing Atlanta, poses with cameras in At- antic City. N.

Saturday after King chosen "Miss National Press Photographer" at the closing session of the cameramen's annual conven- lon. Miss Walker is a dance in- true tor. She halts from Opelika f.h. IAP Wirephoto.) -MORE ABOUT- Gastonlans -Begins On P-S powder blue Alcot lace with tong Icsli-tcnc nylon net gloves and to match. After the ceremony (he bride'a larcnts entertained at a recption the Hotel Astor ball room with he bridal party and parents of ihe bridegroom helpin? them to receive.

The now Mrs. Cohen, daughter of and Mrs. Morris W. Goldman of he Bronx. New York, is a gradu- te or Taft school in me Bronx.

She attended the Barbi- ran Modeling school In New Yori nd the Woman's College of the Diversity of North Carolina "rreeasboro. The bridegroom, only son of Mr nd Mrs. Harry Cohen of Shelby is graduate of Riverside Military academy, Gainesville, received lis A.B. degree in economics at he University of North Carolina 1948 and his Master of Science egree in retailing at New University in June 1949. He is ssociated with his father in the peration of Cohen's Department tore here.

He is a grandson of he late Rev. Joseph Meyer Cohen Charlotte and his maternal randfather. Ihe Rev. Joseph Poser of the Bronx, was formerly hief rabbi in Plymouth, England. Mr.

and Mrs. Cohen left after the eception Sunday evening for a our of the New England States and they return will be at home Gastonia. NEW HOSPITAL PLAN SWEEPS GASTONIA Pays Cash For Accidents Sickness And Child Birth Cash Benefits Hospital Room And Board I Scarlet Fern- 5. Sun C. Leukemia tM 7.

Benenu ARE NOT reduced for elderly children! Age limits 1 day years by eU KM, company Mt reqwhed. 3 fs fo i Ihe hospital. home o. dav to 60 years old. Good at any hospital in the world.

Claims promptly paid in full according to policy t'i Protection "nctly No premium increases Costs only a few cent, Thousands Jolned-fou loo may be eligible. rcwrre iilMroiicc 10 RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO OF DALUS, TEXAS -MAJL COU po Now N. C. I Interested In N.rne Address Please Check amn not obl 'W in any.

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