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TUESDAY, NO VIM 4, 1951. THE CASTONU (N. GAZETTE SIYW Zee Kincatd Brockman Editor Dial UN 4-3293 THE, WOMAN'S PAGE Office 11 ourt 8:00 a. tn. to 3:00 p.

m. Miss Marcia Hudson lelt on Monday for Montreal College spending Ihe weekend with her mother, Mrs. Valarce Hudson, at her home on York road. Danny Jones, who has enlisted in the I'niled States Air Force left by plane on Monday (or Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, where he will begin (raining. He is Ihe son ol Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Lynn Jones of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhyne this city and Dr.

and Phil lip Malone of Cramerlon spcnl the past weekend in Washington D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Freddie Stowe of Baltimore, the (ormer a nephew of Mrs.

them on Sunday. Rhyne, Miss Juda Williams, a studen William Gaston Chapter, DAR, Sponsors Good Citizen Girls MISS ANTHONY Miss Judith Ann Anthony, Ran-! and Miss Phyllis McKnighl, Belmont, are being sponsored by William Gaston Chapter, DAR, as Good Citizen candidates, and have received pins indicating this honor. Miss McKnight Is (he daughter of Mr. and Mis. 0.

J. McKnight of'Belmonl and a senior at Bel. mont High School, of which Ger- aid Cortner is principal. Miss Anthony's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Anlhony. She is a member of the senior class ol Holbrook High School, Lowell, J. M. Holbrook principal. Girls chosen as Good Citizen candidates are from senior high schools throughout the stale and are chosen by Ihe laculty and members of their class on Ihe aasis of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism.

Each girl is required to fill in, In her own words, a prepared questionnaire, On the basis of these, a district winner Is chosen, and from these a slate winner emerges. Cash awards are presented to both state and district winners. Mrs. Coit Robinson of Lowell, prominent member qf William Gaslon Chapter, presented the candidate's pin to Miss Anthony on Friday at chapel exercises. Mr.

Cortner presented the pin to his student, Miss McKnighl. On 193D class day in both schools, certificates issued by the National Society, DAR, will be presented lo the girls by Mrs. Walker G. Hamner, Good Citizen chairman of tho sponsoring chapter. MISS MCKNIGHT Children's Librarian Reviews Fascinating Volumes For Book Week (Editor's Nole: This is (he third of a series of articles furnished to this paper by the children's librarian.) Explore With Books, (he Iheme ife and vigor lo the story of Car- icr's adventures.

Fair Frances Lal- imore. This is (he story of Ihe summer Trudy spent near Fair Bay. At last see the island with her own eyes; and one morning when Ihe tide was low Lady Betty, the brown mare, waded over to Fair Bay with Trudy on her back. Trudy never knew whether she had imagined it or dreamed it or if it was true; but a wonderful thing happened; the last gold en day on Ihe island came lo life again. To Delight Our Youngest Read ers: The Night When The Lights Went Freeman.

What young person, -after hear ing about Daniel Boonc battling sustained a broken hip as the re- sons who preceded him. But fromjlhe wilderness and wild Indians at Brcnau College, Gainesville for our 40th anniversary of Chil- arrived on Thursday for a'dren's Book Week, is indeed most visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 alluring. And coupled wilh the 'Gates Williams, at their home lovely new books on (he Belvedere avenue.

She left onllables and shelves of the Gaston Friday for Raleigh where she Public Library, it is more tended the homecoming football game between State and VPI and a dance on Saturday. For our Junior Readers, 5-8 grades: On Stage, Mr. Lee Latham. Joseph Jefferson III was both Ihe son and the grandson of actors with the same name. As a child i seemed lo Joe that it was impos Mrs.

C. J. Huss, for many years Isible to live up to the reputations a prominent resident of (his city, established by the Joseph Jeffer Mrs. Huss In Hospital suit of a fall on Monday al the his youthful days of barnstorming home of Dr. and Mrs.

Sam Wain- with his parents through pioneer wright, the latter her daughter, in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Huss has made her home with the Wainwrights for several years, and has visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Huss, the America, to his tremendous success as Rip Van Winkle, Joe was a dedicated and enthusiastic actor.

He received his fame with the same humor, modesty, and good sense which had characterized Ihe former her son, on many occa- ejars of hard struggle which had i ons led lo his fulfillment. Edward An'operatlon was scheduled for Shenton's detailed accurate pic- today. LENNOX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Up to 3 Years to Pay JIM LONG, ING, 508 WEST SECOND AVE. Dial UN 5-8829 SERVICE FOR THE SICK PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED CALDWELL'S DRUG STORE E. Franklin Dial UN 5-2M6 Open Until 10 p.

m. week nights. 6:30 p. lures add strength and value to this lively story of one of the theater's great men. Young Man In A Lee Latham.

"Miss Latham has a knack for making the people of the pasl seem very much alive," wrote The New York Times of This Dear Bought Land by Miss Latham And, indeed, in this new book tlje reader follows (he life of Cy rus Field with breathless antidpa lion, as eager as (he actual par ticipation' for the successful lay ing of the Atlantic cable. The Wooden Wil liams. For sheer heroism, courage am perseverance, this is an escape story completely factual in a details but lo beal In 1943, two British officers, wit the help of Iheir fellow-prisoners made a wooden horse (quile di ferent from (he wooden hors made by the Greeks' and vouldn't choose Ihe life of a ioneer instead of his own rou ine, if he could? So it was wit had a chanc (ry it! Read for yourself wha Thackcr decided. When The Cows Got liy Koch, Here is a suspense story for Ihe leginning readers! It is about a boy who was visiting his grand- alher's farm and inadvertently efl Ihe gate open, so thai the cows got out when Ihere was no- around to help bring then) back. The suspense is gentle, yet exciting enough lo keep Ihe reader eager for Ihe nexl page.

The words are easy, and those he encounter for (he first lime hok plenty of interest to reward his efiort. Tim And Lucy Go To Sea-Ed ward Ardizzonc. This is an early Tim book which has now been rewritten ant entirely redrawn lo join Ihe othei books in this famous series. unique genius lhat the authoi brings (o Ihe writing and illuslrat ing of (hese delighlfn! books ha been recognized by the award Ihe Kale Greenaway medal to th most recent of them, Tim All College Night Takes Place At Ashley High Ashley High seniors and juniors ried lo make up their minds last night concerning which college hcy'd like to aKend. Then, they went inquiring to see which college would want It was College Night at Ashley.

Some 56 representatives of schools this part of the country were on hand to answer questions about their particular school. And, Ihey asked questions, too. Many students were faced with a problem they haven't wanted to admit heretofore: that colleges are picking only the cream of (he crop and lhal if students get in the school of their choice, (hey are very lucky. There were many long faces when schools like Carolina. Duke Wake Foresl, and State inquire! again and again about grades.

Stu dents found out that they have ti means of il escaped wilh a third have more lllan pe rsonali i tc soldier from a German prison prison camp. After they returned to England the three escapees were deco-l rated wilh the Military Cross. But all Ihe others who other prisoners and all Ihe French and medals, loo. Slars In Her Eyes-Betty Cavanna. We need only lo mention (his author's name to have the junior asking for this book.

One of most popular of all our authors 'or older girls lias come forth Jain admittance. Their grade: must be well into Ihe upper brack et as well. E. J. Phillips, assistant princi pal, said that there are 347 seniors UVE BITTER Ekrtricolfr- with a QUICK-RECOVERY ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 4500-Woll Scccd You All Hoi Walei You Need! Petunia, Bewarel-Rojcr Du oisin.

Pcliinia was sometimes a vcr illy fioose. She was never satib led wilh lier own food hecans cr fricnds'lood looked so muc wttcr, and Hie grass outside Hi narmyard looked ever so muc astier and greener. Al lasl PC Social Tuesday ,7 p. m. Education department of unior Woman's Club is having a iinner meeting at Ihe Katies Club.

7:30 p. in. Thcta Chaptei, Beta iigma Phi, is meeting in Ihe chap er room al Sunrise Dairy, (his by a board mcelins. 8 p. m.

American Home depart mcnt of Junior Woman's Club neeting wilh Mrs. Joe Miller a her home on Springdale Lane. Wednesday 3 p. m. Quest Book Club i meeting wilh Mrs.

W. L. Wclzel al her home in the Armstrong Ap.utmcn.ls. 3:30 p. m.

II. C. Cluh Is meeting with Mrs. Arthur llull-Rydc at Dr. Van Straten May Bring Storms Under Control her home street.

on South Edgemonl Thursduy 10 a. in. House and Garden Club is meeting with Mrs. Dan Gunler at her home on Hawthorne Lane, Mrs. Richard Karl Thomas associate hosless.

-BY ALICIA HAKT- (NEA Slatf Corretpondcnl) WASHINGTON-INBAMJ you usually open a conversation by discussing Ihe a I you'll irobably always have something nlerestlng lo say as Ion: as an attractive woman scientist holds ler job In Ihe Pentagon. Dr. Florence W. van Slralen, one of Ihe Navy's lop metcorolog- sls, has devised a weather con rol technique that may help dim inale hurricanes, lornadoes, hai storms and blinding fog. In fact it may even prove successful in manufacturing rain.

The scientist's system calls for dropping cnrhon Mark, a substance lound in printer's ink and automobile tires, into danRcrcus storm-producing clouds. Carbon black, which easily absorbs the sun's heal, warms and eventually I evaporates liny drops of water lhat parl of the cloud where it is planted. Clouds are actually masses of small liquid particles. When Ihe warmer droplets evaporate, their vapor automatically aliaches itself lo the colder ones and condenses. These pai- tides finally become so heavj York University and joined he Navy.

got patriotic," she explains. 'And since Ilic Navy needed chemists at Ihe time, got a takes practically all my after I come from Ihe oi- It wasn't long unlil Ihe Navy decided that it needed more meteorologists. So orders went Ml to find Ihe 25 WAVES that had the most scientific training. The result was thai 1 found myself," she explains, "with a sc'. of orders to attend Massachu- sells Institute of Technology." Al Ihe end of the war.

Navy persuaded Dr. Van Struten continue her work wilh (hern as a civilian. She holds tho rank of commander in the Naval Reserve. The lime Dr. Van use in planning and conducting weather experiments, she spends training a Wcimaraner puppy named Jester.

He's five months old and already weighs 50 pounds." she says. "Training him Another of her favorite hobbies is to visit exotic restaurants, order Ihe fancy dithes, and Ihcn try lo duplicate (hem in her own kitchen. Dr. Van Slralen was born in Daricn, and studied al New York University. nd 5M juniors al Ashley.

Abou 0 per cent of tbese will go lo co egc. Many of (hem will have to be with a second, or even hird. choice. One man and his daughter had spent a weekend al Duke. There, hey found out thai lasl year there were around 1,500 requests for ad millance lo Ihe Woman's of Duke.

There was room for only around 350. "Some of our students are just beginning to learn what we've been Idling them all along," said Phillips, "(hat it's rough gelling into college and thai they'd heller be concentrating on making good grades if they expect (o attend." grass on (he far meadows and illls. Both her eyes were so filled vith pictures of eating and food hat she falls headlong into (rouble and almost finishes as a tasly meal herself. Have A Happy Bendick. This is really a "thrce-in-one" book Have a Happy Mcasle; Have a Merry Mumps; Have a Cheery Chickenpox.

It's small to be healthy, but every now anrt then, some germ or other catches up will) you. This book lolls you how you look feel when you have measles, mumps, chickenpox, an old common cold, or virus. it also lells funny things about them ami some stories and verses lhat will make you laugh. Freddy The Curious Paull. Freddy, Ihe big yellow cal, knew everyone in the garden, from the chipmunk to the butter- 1y.

But he didn't know who lived in Ihe deep, deep hole under Ihe a. m. Contemporary Book mai is meeting at Gaslon Conn- unia could stand it no longer; Iry Club, with Mrs. Charles K. rent lo eat Ihe greener, lastier Slinc as hosless.

7 p. m. Toastmislress Club is having a workshop al the Hcrrin building on Wesl Second avenue. Friday 12:30 p. m.

Woman's Cluh is holding a luncheon mcelins al the club house, Antique Show In Salisbury Today. Wednesday, and ThurS' day, Rowan Museum Salis bury, is sponsoring an antique show al the armory of that cily. wilh hours from II a. m. to 10 p.

and a number of dealers participating. Showings will include rare olc urnilure. art objects, lamps, jew dry and all Ihe better ilems to ic found at such shows. This is the fifth annual show sponsored by the museum which is a non-profit organiza (ion designed lo preserve Ih community's antiquities. CARPET Beauty You Can Quality You Can Trust Prices You Can Afford PERRY CARPET COMPANY Shelby, N.

C. Dial HI) 7-7428 Open Friday Nights Till 9 leaves of the great hollyhock at the bottom of the garden. So Freddy tried and tried to sec who lived there, and one day he fount out. Come by the Public Library am sec these hooks, anrt others, an et's begin Exploring With Books 'attern Wildlife Club Plans Dinner BELMONT The South Point with a brand new book that ife Club will hold its annual lave Ihe same appeal and interest hat her many others have brought to our teen-agers. For Our Fourth Grade Readers: Danny Dunn And The Homework Williams.

Another very funny story about lhat engaging young fellow. Dan- dinner meeting on Saturday at 24 Men And One Woman Enlist In The Army Twenty-four men and one woman enlisted into the Regular Army I Ihrmigh Ihe local recruiting station 'during (he month of October, it was announced today by Waller V. Davidson, recmiling officer. They arc as follows: Clayton D. Mnun lain, three years, medical corps: Arthur H.

Bailey, Ruthcrfordton three years, signal corps: Robcr Be Sure Of 'effect Fitting If your figure is a little shorter lan average, you can he sure perfection in fitting wilh (his llraclive classic designed in half vies. L. Braswell. Gaslonia. three vears 7 p.

m. Election of officers will, he held at (his lime. Presiding al Ihe meeting will he president. Dr. Ben Dawsy ofL Dumbar airborne: William Carver, Gas will ho vcars 'he regular army I.oweil Gastonia.

Mrs. H. Sanders. ny Dunn, and Ihe adventures he attracts without even Irving. Ezra Jack Keats' illustrations projcclj' the same spirit of fun in (his third KM lhc progl hilarious story of a hoy who oflen rues his actions because he jumps loo quickly catercss, has charge of dinner arrangements.

The WSCS of South Point Mclh-i three years, armor; Charles Davis. Bessemer City, three years regular army: Bobbie. .1. F.arj;le Lowell. Ihree years, corps en Attending District Meet Among those from House am Garden Club attending the district meeting of N.

C. Federation of Garden Clubs being held loday in Charlotte are Mesdamos Lylc Ed wards, Arthur Freibergcr, and Dan Gunter Jr. Professor Will Address Men's Club lhat they can no longer lloal in the air. Thus, a cloud, whicl mighl have helped produce a shattering, death-dealing wind slorm is broken up and simply rncd inlo rain. Dr.

Van Stralen emphasizes, mrevcr. thai it's loo early lo raise her technique as a fool- roof weather control system nee it is still In Ihe cxperi- lental stage. She is especially reluctanl lo lake definite predictions about uaranlecing rain for drought- trickcn areas. Although initial ests proved carbon black to bp cloud busier, Dr. Van traten explains thai (here is no roof that Ihe released water cached the ground before, it vaporatcd.

Since the recent announcement her weather control technique, he has been flooded with mail rom Texas asking aboul its rainmaking potential. Other Idlers California postmarks have been mainly concerned wilh carbon blacks abilily to break fog and smog. Dr. Slralcn became inler- estcd in weather work durini World War II. In 1M2, she ncr chemistry teaching job al Church will meet Friday alj gmecrs: Ervin N.

Fewell. Gaslonia. three years, army air defense: Johnnie Flowers, Foresl City, six years, medical corps: Thomas F. Henderson, frastonia. three p.

m. Miss Belly Ellington will mont. three years. regular army. ram.

The WSCS bazaar will lie held in i lhc church hut on November 14. In addition to the articles on sale. narrative, which also covers laler voyages, draws a failh- I ful picture of this valiant and 1 splendid illustrations Ic Guy R. Keener. ton.

three years, regular army. Ronnie Watts and Richard Aber-i amcs E.Lane. Gastonia three lethv were thr weekend visitnre' vears medical school: Edmund Mullins. Dallas, three years, Ihe Handel Don't let your hair tell time! A new find for those with graying hair. Start looking younger TICAV.

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Ihey attended Hamlet's anmlal corps: BohhyR. McKcwon Harvest Robinson nrM1 ars visited in Xew York last weck-i 3 1Iazelcne Nanlz Miss Dianne Smith of Mount 06 mcnr A was Sunday guest of Patsy David Jr as a tnr Mrs. Charles Small continues 3 1 rmy: rhnn recuperate at home followina a Poole. Sholhy. three years, sipnal lenglhy Wheeler Ashe corps A High Point College professor will speak Thursday nighl lo Ihe Men's Fellowship Club of First Melhodisl Church.

Dr. Alexander V. Berkis. professor of European History, is a native of Vladivostok. Russia.

He has degrees from (lie University of Latvia and the University of Wisconsin. He was a (rial lawyer in Latvia from until when he fled to Germany and became a high school leacher. Since he has been teaching European history at High Point College. Dr. Berkis will discuss European problems caused by World War II.

The dinner meeting will slarl at 7 p. m. in the church dining room. FEW FRENCH SHIPS OLD LE French merchant fled loday consists of some 750 vessels of more than ICO tons. They total about 4,000.000 gross Ions.

Only 0.4 per cent c( these ships are more than 20 years old. Movie To Be Shown At Church "Hawaii Crossroads of Ihe Pacific." is the title of a color film to be shown Wednesday al 7:15 p. al the Lowell Method- isl Church. VISIT GASTON COUNTY'S MOST COMi'LKTK MATERNITY DEPT, i HI Siork Shop SHIRLEY CAUTHEN SCHOOL OF DANCE BALLROOM CLASSES FOR TEENAGERS ADULTS STARTING NOVEMBER 11th LEARN ALL BALLROOM DANCES FROM ROCK 'N ROLL TO WALTZ ALSO MODERN DANCE CLASSES FOR ADULTS AT NIGHT! "LEARN TO DANCE TO RELAX" SHIRLEY CAUTHEN SCHOOL OF DANCE 823 EAST FRANKLIN AVENUE TO REGISTER CALL MA 9-2200 or UN 4-1557 1 No. SCI15 with PATT-0-RAMA is in sizes 12 1 2.

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Smith Returns Home Paul W. Oiiick. Rolir.or.t. three trasl. years, regular army: Larry B.

THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in Reynolds. Belmcnl. itircc years, coins for this pattern lo SUE K. Gas-j BURNETT. The Gastnnia.

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Walter D. Waters. Mountain, New York SO. N. Y.

Print DAI.LAS-Mrs. Sid Smith has rc- years, rcailar army. urnrd In her hnmc in Dallas alter: fin? a patient at Garrison Gen-1 KaptlSCS ral Hospital for nine days R- nn Mrs Smith, well known for tve rt painlinss and knowledge of the, Spiritual Life is improving gradually! 'rom her illness. Recent visitors! of in her home were Mrs. Johnj, he key repor to be 1 Privelte and Mrs.

Robert M.Her 1 0 lhc Sta Ba ptj Convention in, 1 of Charlotle. Mrs. A. Home Durham next wec-k ivill cnmc from! and Mrs. Charles A.

Harmon of! a spcf i a i CTmm ittee studying i Bessemer City. Mrs. Elizabeth sp i illa at North Carolina's Burgess of Ml. Holly, and the vcn 3 pti olle es Ralph Holcomb of Cramerton.i' A mcm bcr of of Mrs. Nell Helms.

is now ,7 Monday Ihe report should cslahlish "a pattern to guide the boards of trustees the colleges' in the future," The Rev. V. I-awrence of Shelhy added that the committee study is ifesigncd "lo build a Lewis S. Cauthen, father of Toy; bridge lhat will bring better un- J. Cauthen of Gastonia, died derslanding to all concerned." day aflcrnoon in Lancaster, S.

C. The Rev. Mr. Lawrence and two The funeral will be held Wedr.cs- other committee members met day at II a. m.

at Ihe New Hope with officials o( Ihe Wake Forcsl Bapliit Church in Lancaster. Baptist Church Monday. NAME. ADDRESS wilh ZONK. STYLE NVMBER SIZE.

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