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(HI GASTONIA (N.C) OAZCTTt AT DOOTOKS WAV three doctors ihrir wiles were oul Friday night b) frvt photofirapher at the Doctors Hay dinner hclrt Bl Temple, shown lirre, sitting left to right, are adrs. John Bond. Mrs, n. S. Ciltilon, nuti Mrs, C.

II. McAdam.v the Inner the prpjddent. of ihe womeu'h auxiliary. SlftnJIng ore Dr. nonri, Dr.

Clinton, and Dr. MrArinrm. Dr. Jlonci IK prejtrtnnl ol the Cjnston County Xlertkal Society, and Mrs. Clinton I.

Photography.) jiiUt-preskU'hi of Ihe medical auxiliary. I Photo by Ennis Atkins Gaston Doctors Relax With Varied Program The WDrrips of looking nftrr medical prnctlce cart put linrjs Jn ft man's lace unrt nt silver in hlx hair. doesn't kerp tlial boy- look for lotsg 1 This (jiiile rvhlont durlnit a Doctor's Frida ft(a5onic Temple, wtirn child I of nbout two Gns- inn conntv BnrkPr's Rmllh 1 UniR Cnrotiipn Home, Ciirr.Hna FlnrLsf.s, Cnldwell's DniK Slnre, find Kennedy's, Tl'if wns by Mrs. 11 MrAdams of hrtmnnt. jnosl- of ihe auxiliary.

'Hie responsfi wns tiy Dr. Joim Hond. prrsidrnt of Negro News -BY MAUOK M. HIP rifty, MrCl.f.<nry jj fd on a for Identification. Tbrrp wn.Mn rnnrh Hkeiu-KV Riul HMially the iriontlflrntinn was by ihf whofc fftcc was on ibe Fcrron.

This pait nf pinRrfitn. linw- fhr most ruritfiis UK the women's auxiliary onmuinod ttn- Couniy Mfifirul Snrli'ty nt 'IVmjilr, It the Fri'onri ammM nlisr-i vntn-o lirrr of Doctors D.iy, and nhnut fi.S jf (j Connly Medical So- Included Mrs w. W. OftJnrsvlllP. Dr.

iiir, Rdd Mr, Mrs. MORE Budget i-Klns On I'nml with special Each nf the auxiliary invited hrr hii5hatifi iis lior Diunpr style. After the the. urnup en- Th? fninl The cflnuitr room was lined with flnurrs. wmie pent for (ndivitdml rint-tors and o(h- rrs for the nifxiioil prtriety.

drwfor wore a red ntnuttimt. far- donr prtzrs, tiasket.s of flowrrs pivpti away 'ACIp conti'irmted bv Ga-'-tnn Memorial been ntietwlftl. sron added, die Rnvmior wotild 1 wo tilings tn dn: "Stsii pa- role.i and shAke hands with school Tlifl rconnniv forces (ricri to the Honsft to lake up finnl consid- eradon (Me huRft spcudtrift measure Iminerllfltply after was on xerpmi rrndinp. However, lliey were titmblc to (lie vole required such ncUon, the hii! foi ftiiiil KntiKi? ronstclcraUon Alon- The on so members to MORE ABOUT Bonds On Front nf ftllered VVifJi thr aridiUons to Ihr filter plant, ihc nly roulrl the Eallnnnse to fiR niflLnn dity. Tlie fx.tra Iilter unit will im 1 rea.se lUe trilal hy mUUnn gallons.

WUh this much additional UMilable, wmc IndtLitrto. 1 oould ty brought to Gustonia. No hlR vater iiwrs like ititlshitii; plants, tavon anrt nylon maniifiU'tiirers. lint small mciUfUlex with tuotU'raU- water needs, helping Industry here at home. Not until EI nuv water line IR run to the StjmhjFnrk river will Gastonia he able tr invite an industry that ns much ns million or two million gallons of wattr a dnv.

RATV.S WII.l, GO HOWS In determining (Ire 1 MI Btuv rntes. water IR the big farlor. tn order to qualify for the cheapev. rate. A tire hyrtranl muM he l.iHJO feet of home.

Qtitte few fya- who have lived hi Gnslonh In or 20 years can't get the chenpor The hasn't had thr money to build biff Icwicr lines nntl you are on a lino miaUer than six inches, chanrw nrc hflvrnl R. hydrant tienrby. These two-inch and lour-inch HUM don't have enough procure to pimply In rase of a twrt (ire, nnrt therefore hydrants are urnernlly connected to six-inch mains. T.tic's? smallor water liurs win have be torn out and replaced with larger onw before hydrants are JiwEallcd. I( the bond isj-uc pa.wes.

City P. A. hoptxt to pill A fire hydrant within 1,000 fee; of rvery In Gastonia. Insurance rates wiU dtyline about 45 ix-r cent In the.v cAffx. In overall Oaslouln.

Eire lusur- tnce rate. 1 froulrt drop aboui 15 per cent. Quite few people- livin? outside Gastpnla have a stake in Ihts, flec- tion, too. Many of thrni lU'intr within A mile of buy water from city, and thoy pay a pre- muim prire.s for It. But they aren't paying city Uxe5, MnspUaUreiurn ni 3 o'rtork Mojitlfir after- instpari of fit 8 p.

en. ns cus- Observers cerlnin bill will hi ouch Ihc then the Rrjiato un.Tltereil. Final action shnulrt conip next wcrk. The Senate, nieanwhiJc. Is staled lo inhp jip fonfldernllon nr.xt wrDt of the biennial revenue hill.

The rcvrniie nicasiiro, devoid of any thnnigh the House wrek nnd ItXrly will cnusf! liulc sllr when il the Tito Finance Commit I re lerulers no new tAxrs were- neo- on prourirfs flwt Jf prr.s- titit rovcinie trtMuK cnntiiiise there will lie enough mnney to (manre ihc mammoth spMidinv' M)l. The overall iiilnwod very thing else ciurinR (his Cl.Uh TO mie GaMonift ncaiiticlnns Club Loral No. will hold A meettnjf Monday nl al Hie home of Mrs. Mnhel Pharr -M6 North street. 'Hits ill tie laxt meeting before the, state convention.

Mrs. Charlotte Means Ls president. (t.At'UK UAKKf.N Claude Warren died suddenly nl his home in Clover Tuesday afternoon. Funeral wilt be held Sunday ni 2 p. m.

at the Jerusalem FUNDERBURX IS HEAD OF GROUP K)eclP(i Prudent Of Caston Personnel Association Calhoon Fund rbu perwj tmel director CaMonla Yarn Corporation, Is trie nw Gascon Personnel Awwlatlon. He was named to head the nrgank- uljjbl. A complete of officers and directors was elected to acrve through March, 1852. Others tlfcted nre: John Nob- (ctt of Hardln Manufacturing Company, first Mary Qo forth of the Carolina Em ployment office at Kings Mountain, socontl vice-prwident; and Jamts R. Ranktn of ths Flint Wo, 2 plant, Burlington Mills, secretary and treasurer.

directors were rd lor a. term of one year: Max Farrlsh ol the A. Bmyre Manufacturing Companj 1 and KarJc W. Broclinian, manager of the local North Carolina Employment Be corlty Tlie retiring officers are; pred Ratchtord. president; J.

B. EnjMand, first vice'president; Tom Ifwck, second pre.sideiU; anrt Stahlet Fiindcrburk, secretary and treasurer. SJ'KAKS Rlcltard P. Calhoon, professor of ncr.sonnrl adminfslration 3t the Unlwstty of North Carolina, delivered the alter-dinner aiidross The. nife.titig was hfld in the Wo tnan's Club buildtng on Second avenue, FOKEMAN'S IHJTY Speaking ftrt the topic, "The Fore- Place In Employe-Employer Relntiorw," Mr.

Calhoon said that it Is the foreman's ivsponKlMHly to tell huluslry's lo the worker welfare ol the employer and employe are one tmd the same hi thai I hey are interdependent Mr. Calhoon said. The speaker Is well in Gastonla, lie tauglit a claw in personnel nrtmlnlstrallon at CJastc Hfgh School In iflW. The class a parl of UNC's exteruslnn service. and was secured Uvrough the loca! Chuirh Clover, CH1JRCH Tlif Rev, J.

IX Cilatklen, pftstnr, announre.s services as follows: Kun- day srtjooj a. mornJn? wor- 11 o'rlnck, miwtc by Senior Choir Thr Hev. Mrs. Bmth, white mmi.Her ot thp Chinch of Ciod. B'lll prcftrh a( 3:30 p.

m. in the In- irrrM thr senior choir. Miss Vorua Fronelierjier Is sponsor. ST. JAMKS CHITHCH OF ROD I'fiiypr ineelliiK will be hold to- at 7:30 oTtork, wJih the sortuon by Grace Artiuns.

Sunilay will at 10 n. and morning wot ship at It o'clock wilh thp F.ldrr Celtic Rrlre, In charge. Evening worship plan- at 6 oVIork, AID TO MEET' The'Friendly Aid Society No, 1 will hold their union meeting Saturday and Sunday this week at thr Prlrndfihlp Baptist Church. All members are asked to get their money In to the secretary Mrs. Rainey by Saturday morning.

1 members are also to bring he is of food to be 5en'ed to tlw ts prosi- Dy MORE ABOUT Clay On Kronl (Inn. The oiher Is financier Sidney WeinbcrR. I Ct.iy wilt resume the board clwir- 1 of Contitiniul Cun New York, from which he took leave' in Oi'rrinhor. Hr Wilson's tlumVi.s for ftu contribution" to delcnsc, FU5; (iepArture was fxptviivi to OIISP proWoin of making jvure wllh nrKnnirnl Union loaders. hnvp pulled out pf tlw dofense Mrs.

A. Honry Lee Bcriy Jr. home after visit i friontis In Baltimore, SIENTIOJT anrt Tlv regular the Hiphlaiifi PTA the school o'clock. Mr5. dent, urRC5 a hnl ntte: der Hint the group mlg 1 moving plctur? that he all parents, lias picture was or tlu- last PTA meeting but irrivR In time lo be at tine.

The elementary deunrlme the will conduct a short as part of the entertainment for the cvnninjt. qnarlprly conference Cotnmerrc. ulso first officers In the Chamber of Installed the Gasion Personnel Association It formed in Newspapers, house hnl- lelin boards and oilier types ot pub lie relation materials nrc fine, the speaker but the beat wa 1 tn protest of Ml. non wlicies. ainied much ol their criticism at Clay.

There was no qnesUon of a breach "twern Wilson and Clay, however. The Renrrni. fa mod as the sovf-riior Oermany during the Herlin cnnif to ODM with the understanding he'd go home when the Job ot organization was well advanced. flrclilt will be held Saturday. Marcli ABOUT Wilson On Front PaRr Gssfnnia Elks the lon C'minlry Club.

He aas A di- rcctnr and virc-jiresirirnt of Na- tintiaj nf Cominrrcc. He was a loysl mfnibrr ot Firsl Prcvby- If the bond Ksue fails, Gnslonh jterian Church, havins served will possible have to shut off water services at Ihc city Ttjp people inside, naturally. ill have first rail on the city's water. There A von't be enough to sJi.ire with war A. creasing from tiwlde the city ami vllh the filter plant frozen at Its present capacity.

MORE ABOUT Textile On Front rajtc fli aEso nn the of Program Planned to have good understanding In Industry fs for the fnrentftn to speak lo the employe. "Face to fiice snolt- words gives A feeling of sails- fart ion (o the U'orfccr," Mr. Cai- hoort explained. Mr. Calhoon author of two books on public rotations and personnel problems.

They are "Moving Ahead On Your Job." and "Prob ems Ir, Personnel Administration; Prior to taking Job with the University ot North Carolina Mr Call too was connected with the Rubber CojMpanv and the Kendall Mills of Charlotte. Two Break-ins Are Investigated Police officers are Investigating two hrenk-tns at offices on Eas Or.ark avenue Thursday night. Intruders netted about or tn cash when they ransacked th Central Bonded Warehouse at 120 East Ozark nvenue. The rear doo was forced open with crowba apparently. Ahout $6 was taken fro" safe and several dollars In monej colectect from soft drinks.

This the flame office that, was entered about a month ago when about $250 WHS connscat.otj by Intruders. MS CITES US WINS FRAN'K YOUN'n Uroj- Ooer, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cloer ol 401 East Franklin, is shown receiving he Frank Young trophy al Ihe Ilec; Shield Club Friday "ntghl. The trophy is to ttie boy in the city who demonstrates outstanding ability and citizenship.

W. J. Pharr, McAdenvllle mlU'cxecu- makes Llie presentation of the au ard. Leroy Cloer Is Picked For Red Shield Award Leroy Cloer, 15-year-old son ot Ir. and Mrs.

Woodrow Cloer ol 401 East Frsrtkttn avenue, was presented Ihe Prank Young Award Friday night at the Red Shield Club. This Is the second year the trophy has been presented to the onUtand- ng boy in the eily who lias demonstrated ability, talent and good citizenship. The winner last year was Johnny Huffsletler. The award is presented year by Fra nk Young, local machine shop owner who lxis shown considerable infcre.sl In cfvic undertakings. At present one of the directors of the Red Shield club, Mr.

Young helped organize ft several years ago. The purpose of the award, he stated last year. Is to help develop character and good citizenship In boy, and to compensate hltn for his efforts. Any boy who wins the trophy three years consecutively In a Wowed to keep It. W.

J. Plwrr McAdenvllle mill executive, presented (he tropliy to young Cloer. In his re tat ion, Mr. Pharr told the gathered youngster. 5 and their parents that "it Is a great privilege for me to present this trophy to one of Gastonia's finest young 1 The said that he wanted to commend the Red Shield club for the fine work that it is doing.

"I want (o commend the Salvation Army for the wonderful work It is doing, too, for spomwlng the. Red Shield Club." Mr. Pharr went on to say that oj'. If given a chance to be good will not be a bad boy. "Naturallj boy has some faults, but i given the opportunity to correc them, iike this club Is doing lie will overcome Ihem, Sometime boy will do something ft mischievous, and he will get by will it.

Other people will know notlifn about, it, but ihe boy will. He ha his conscience to contend with, anc that Is always with him," Approximately 100 boys and trie parents attended the of the award in the club rootn the Red Shield Club. A. G. Jr.

introduced the speaker. Teachers Assigned To Sunday School Teachers from the First Presby term Chrmreh will have charge Sunday school at the. M. C. Ortho paedie Hospital during: the month ol April, May and June.

Beginnin; tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock thj following slaff will be in charge Mr. and JiSrs. Rnfu-. Ratchford superintendents, Mrs. L.

Amor Mrs. Bryan Crosby, Miss Margate Dunn. Mrs, John R. Falls, Miss OUi Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.

Neale Patrick Mrs. William McFall, Miss Jeai Marie J. Strive, Die McCluney and Charleton Tor fence Jr. Music win be in charge Roger Grier, Elmer Tempteton ark Paul Ritch. Representative Says That Trying To Get Price Control Working, BILL (Gtwtte Staff Woodror North Congressman from the eleventh dU- rlct.

Mid Friday that the In Wtfhlfiiton these getting a price control system nlo some kind ot workable condi- lon. Mr. Jones vu In Gaftonla vtelt- ng his E. (Bud) Galagher, when he dropped Into The office lor a short chat. He will return to the nation's capltol within a few days after having ipfnl ihe Easter holidays his 'amlly In Rutherfordton.

The freshman representative didn't elaborate on his statement concerning a price control system, but he did say that such a system would take more than a short while to be worked out. In answering a question concem- crossing the 38th parallel Ini Korea, Jones said that there Isj not much specific information float- around Washington on this sub- 1 feet. "We think that the Korean situation has Improved a great deal," he said. "MacArthur's statement Ihe other eta' 1 concerning possible truce with the Chinese Communists was meant to impie-w Congress that now fs no time to ft up. It's general knowledge that the House Armed Services Commission Is not going along some of MacArihur's views, and most of us thlnlc that the general Issued a note of warning so that the pre- nefs program might not into' a state of complacency." In answering a question concerning another term for President Truman, the representative said: "The general impression around Washington is that he won't run again.

Of course, we all know that he's made up his mind, but which way he's made it up, we haven't been informed." Along the military front. Jones said that the congressmen were doing they could (o hold appropriation? a.i near as possible to thi 1951 level. Too. he said that House would probably approve the drafting of 18 men, but that this Is as young as that body would agree to accept them The Senate ha. 1 already voted to accept boys who have reached the: 18th birthday.

Jones, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, stated that there Is no end in sight for thi present session of Congress. "Naturally this session being my first would seem to drag along slowly but some of the old timers are complaining that this is the -slowest session they have ever experienced. have the Internationa! situation blame for thw." McCoy ot MIS Moviii who WM WIW Thuradtjr nijht In accident, will of conducted Sunday alUrnooo o'ciock at Prw- church oa Monroe road; John A. Ctrrilwr. pw- tor, wlU body to i be taken from Douglas and Sinf Funeral homt to trie this morning at 10 o'clock io until p.

m. Sunday when it will taken to trw church. Mrs. McCoy was born February tl, 1923, in Kings Mountain, the daughter Clyde Annte Blackburn Blalock, who survive Iwr. She was a member oi Bethlehem Baptist church In Kings Mountain and was employed al Hithland Park Manufacturing Company.

Surviving Mrs. McCoy art her parents', her husband; two sons, Howard McCoy and HaroW McCoy; six sisters. Mrs. Floyd Montgomery of Volinco, Tenas, Mrs. Cari McGin'nts and Mrs.

Charles Wray of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Paul Pat-, ker of High ShoaU, Mrs. Thurman Lyon of Fort Mill, S. and Mrs. William Ormand of Bessemer City, and a brother, Roy Blalock of Mountain.

DIBS IN FLOOD DBS MOINtS, March 31 FJood waters early today from he road a car carrying Louse Cordlngley. 31, former woman's goU champion, and aflw search of several hours police aid she apparently had drowned. Legend says that when a was sought for the capital of Switzerland, 'the people organlztd a great hunt and the city was named tier the first animal slain, a bear- Berne. CONFERENCE SET RALEIGH, March m--' The Industrial Southeast: A Management Challenge." will be the theme of an industrial management conference at N. C.

State College next Friday. GARDEN SEED In Bulk WARE HARDWARE COMPANY TURNIP SEED In Bulk WARE HARDWARE COMPANY AUTO LOANS REASONABLE RATES WALKER AUTO FINANCE CO. INQ. Kt w. AIRLINE' AVENUE GASTONIA, N.

C. Phone 5-W61 BABY CHICKS Our chicks are consistently good. CAROLINA FEED STORE WBTUKMtK MUiKB stmirr ran CUK IBM Tlitev Jaycee Attracts About anil Closer Zion 31. al 8 at Mt. AME Zlon Church.

AH class lenders rtiid ftiixllidries of the church asked to full report at the Well office Bt 1113 j- night. Tlicy rear window force the back E. E. Rpnkln O. Hnikctt lire break-ins.

100 Jvnfiior Chamber of memmsns. their and guests were present Krirtny night In Nofel for the annual Wdie.s night True nitalr one of the best the Jaytees have II van fashioned In. style. The program included a dinner at 7 o'clock, followed by floor show attractions and danclns. The hotel dining room as lighted by car.dle.s, Moore and Brnae.

menial tciep- hlst.i. and Hanlon and Clark, comedy temn, provided the entertainment. Music was provided by The Hungry- Five Plus Two. Gucsis of the club included: Mr. and Mrs.

James Comer. Mr. and this time. Sunday, April Sunday uill be held at 10 ft. m.

The mnrniuc worship is at 11 o'clock, wllh Presiding Elder A. R. Cohen In rharse. Holy Communion will be service. The Rev.

J. u. Mnvdock is pa.slor. BIRTHIUV PAKTV A surpriFC birthday p.irty was aM Wednesday niuht at the hotrr of her sister. Mrs.

Vincey 611 North Mornn streel. A delicious course was served the Arnold Armstrong used the hnnoref received ninny T. Dickson. Roy Davis Buys Used Car Business Hoy Davis of Charloite ha; car business, 302 West Airline av- Of Red Propaganda Sent On Tlicsiily. April 3.

at 7N5 p. m. the Stewart PTA will jFflimders Day a program. The, 5 main feanirp of the program willj ril be an acMress by O. Oreen arula Mr.

Grrru was lormerK-! Tlw 'dines were dropped en pjfsirlrnt of the' ninth (l a troops in Korta last Dan River Mill'. Dainiile. Vn ar IMS hart several years lf nl nc th? soldiers and Lowenstein fc with mills induce in PTA work. In addition tn Christmas while oihers several places. Mrs, Birdie 1 Federal mpnatorj xehrriiile one the tiyjnrim rj IheL ronmicl meetings here today In list will attempts to reach a settlement be- history of its work.

Tl (ween IxracnJtcin is inviled to attend. emie. The business will be operated the future under Ihe name of Davi; Used Cars. It will bo managed by K. F.

Wallace, who has been con- I net-ted with the Armstrong used ear Motf or the p.ut Jour-ye'-is. A cavs will B. CViiif and Lloyd Rohiixson bolh formerly with Kwlklll-Colvin 1 Motors, will join the Davis com- ny Monriay as salesmen. KtAcey A. MuVUnax 11 Kinps Mountain, reefntly home trom Korea to par-! rry unristmas wnue otners "sate, conduct Paper uir iate rorld cl i ue 5 OTI wea- ounday to 1 MiAj: of Greater Gastonia are red conferences A labor reprewntatli'M of llif oilier four companies their homejBy SefVICC Guild The union Is ssklng a minimum urvr kcttrln; tilt Union.

GiiiM president. 'IMrix Clark, wil' prp.Mtfc, an'l rilfi- clecirrl. All mtmbers ai'c to attend. if you iwod It and you trcalfil ftut will yet home in one piece." The s.im]>Tiv; were i by Uie Chinese 1'eople's Voiun- leer Forces. 1M.

Miilllnax fhc army ta.it liwk his (rule (ralti- ins Fori Kr.ox. Ky. He has been in Korej. stnw last Attiitst. TAKI.VB NKW TOST R.M.CTOH.

March M. n( at N. C. Collrcc. mil r-e-crr." rf tbr rf al i'ne University of Florida, Juiy j.

cee pflemoon. v.inva.s< will at 1 oVtock iwheii J.iy,-fi-i cnmbin- fliy. The will be uu by trm-ks and to a loading point behind p. Compar.y otf ol Main nvrnur. Persons mnre piper than they cin pjjce on trr curto in Irnnl of tlvSr may rail Jt.irlin Hmcxxrk or Kbke Kann's Jr.

Fcnir a German. Italian jnci LET US BE NO. 1 ON YOUR GET PARADE LOOK WHAT YOU CAN GET AT CHECKING SAVINGS PERSONAL LOANS APPLIANCE LOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS Fsaauj. uroen INSUUNO; COWOUTIOK.

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