Receives Award Dr. Mary Michal, district health director, was presented an engraved silver tray at a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Mental Health Association, in recognition for serving for two terms as vice-president of the organization's western region (1961-63). The award was made at Lake Junaluska. She declined nomination for re election last spring. Health and Beauty The word allergy is compara tively a new-comer to medicar nomenclature, though its efforts have tormented the human race since the dawn of history. Only 10 to 15 per cent of mankind suffer from allergies, or idiosyncracies, to certain foods. These people are made sick by eating, or coming into contact with articles of food that are wholesome and neces sary to the vast majority of hu man beings. Some people inherit their al lergies, according to the men delian laws of inheritance. The whole subject is wrapped in mystery, which the medical pro fession has never succeeded in fully clarifying. Why some folks are sensitive to one kind of food and not to another, no one knows. Even nursing babies are sometimes made sick, if their mothers eat foods to which they are sensitive. Just as soon as the mother finds out what she has eaten that disagreed with the baby, and leaves it strictly alone, the child recovers and has no more attacks unless the mother again yields to the baby's undoing. t J , There are many dif{9??nt? symptoms of allergy manifested by the sufferers. Many baffling diseases, parti cularly in infante, such as ec zema, asthma, stomach and bowel disorders, are due to mlik or some other articles of food. It is often extremely difficult to determine the course of cer tain alarming symptoms, or sud den, or even chronic illness. A very unusual case of aller gy was reported by a physician about as follows: The patient was around fifty years of age. He gave a history of asthma of many years standing. He de scribed terrific attacks which he attributed to heart failure. The seizures started suddenly with a feeling of tightness in his chest. He itched intensely all over and became very weak, fol lowed by complete loss of con sciousness, which continued from fifteen to twenty minutes, after which he gradually re turned to his usual state of health. This man described sev eral attacks which came on af ter licking postage stamps. On one occasion he had a vio lent attack on putting on a pair of shoes that had just been repaired by a cobbler. Fish made him extremely ill, so he avoided eating them. Fish glue had been used in repairing the shoes. He was tested and found to be very sensitive to fish and all fish products products, even to the glue on the stamps. This patient was advised to avoid any contact whatever with fish or anything pertaining to fish. He promptly recovered and had no more attacks as soon as he completely avoided fish and its products. It is often extremely difficult to find out what the offending substance is. Reactions to skin Uncleared natural beauty 1 to 5 acre tracs on creek or 4,000 ft elevated view. Secluded. 15 minutes from Boone. Bachelor of Arta. Mm. Bachelor, 264-8400 or Miami HI 4 **99 > tests sometimes solve the prob lem, but not always. Fine Arts Group Meets The borne of Dr. and Mrs. Boy Tat am wai the sotting (or the July meeting . of the Fine Arts Department of the Worth while Club. After introduction of the guests, Mrs. A. R. Kep pel of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Patterson of Taylors ville, the :hairman, Mrs. E. S. Quails Eonducted a short business ses sion. Then Mrs. Daisy Adams presented Mrs. Tatum, who de monstrated crafts of metal, wood, twine, cotton burrs and peach seeds. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. C. C. Cof fey, Mrs. D. L. Wilcox and Mrs. M. E. Muder. The next meeting w.'ll he irith Mr. and Mrs. Guy Good man at Hound Ears August 16th. Justice Warren urges potent international court. U. S. to lend India 80 million for reactor. Disgruntled French farmers clash with police. ?If. within 30 days after purchase, you are not completely satisfied or you can buy another mattress with es much value for the same or less money, return your Golden Sleep mattress or box spring for full refund. Also 9:00 x 20 Lag Treads and 10:00 x 20 Track Tires Retreading tire* la oar FULL TIKE buiineu ? so we're not Jost boasting ? we HAVE TO BE GOOD AT IT! Many Years Five generation*, left to right. Mrs. Minnie Potter, age 82, Mrs. Sadie Harmon, Mr*. Marie Ward, Mrs. Barbara Ward holding Angela Ward. All are of the Beech Creek community. It's about time for someone to see some men from another planet. The average young man to day thinks a dollar isn't worth a dollar. Ladies Participate In Woodworking Course Twenty - four elementary teachers participated in a two week workshop in woodwork ins in the Industrial Arts De partment at Appalachian State Teachers College, July 1-12, ac cording to David Rigsby, direc tor of the workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to teach elementary school teachers how to make useful equipment for their classroom use. Some of the articles made in cluded styro-foam cutters, aquariums, ant colonies, rolling toys, easels, terrariums, display cases and book ends. Participating in the work shop were Elsie Brown, Clear water, Fla.; Myrtle Brown, Sli er City; Estelle Caudill, Sum merfield; Gloria Clarke, Miami, Fla.; Jane Corey, Boone; Mar garet Fletcher, North Wilkes boro; Carmen Guy, Banner Elk; Mollie Handy, Eunice; Alice H^ss, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Selma Johnson, Littleton; Harriet Lennemeier, Charlotte; Maurine McConnell, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Isabel McCormick, Holly wood, Fla.; Gail Moore, Lenoir; Hersehel Sewell, Ormond Beach, Fla.; James Stuart, G af fney, S. C.; Isabella Taylor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Conrad Tharpe, Mooresville; Mary White, Clearwater, Fla.; Sarah Yoder, Lincoln ton; It toween Young, Minneapolis; Lola Grace Young, Minneapol is; Mattie Fanklin, Collettsville; and Sue Ramseur, Bessemer City. CORE to demand preference for Negroes. Yes, Pet Homogenized Milk ? with that delicious morning fresh flavor ? is here! It's wonderful milk, as all of you know who have tasted it elsewhere. It's tops nutritionally, fresh and full of flavor. And it comes only from top-rated dairy farms that comply 100% with Pet strict quality standards. The processing of this fine Grade A. milk is a model for the industry. Immaculate equipment, the most stringent control, complete refrigeration and the highest quality standards at every step insure that you get quality and true morning-fresh flavor daily from Pet. 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