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30 > w j to -W. PottarVpi^entS 01 to* South l ?©**• *°n* they also vto- Well*, Mist ; Carolyn WelEt, |nd Jeffress Wells [ Starting Tomorrow ’ REGULAR HOURLY BUS SERVICE BETWEEN DUNK and ERWIN LEAVE DUNN LEAVE ERWIN 1 Every Hour Every Hour 7:10 AM 7:25 AM 8:10 8:25 9:10 9:25 19:10 10:25 A 11:10 11:25 * 12:10 PM 12:25 PM ; 1:10 ' 1:25 2:10 - 2:25 3:10 3:25 * 8:10 4:25 F 5:10 5:25 ‘ 6:10 ‘ 6:25 8:30 7:25 * 11:39 PM 12:05 AM Above Trips Operate DAILY Except Sunday ; , "SUNDAY SERVICE" ‘ ' I LEAVE DUNN LEAVE ERWIN b « ;< 8:10. AM 9:10 AM . ; 10:10 11:10 I / 3:10 PM 2:05 PM * 5:30 5:10 8:30 7:25 11:30 12:05 AM T ' . > An bnl knew •peratk through the Business Section of Dunn gn# Ervin before snd after e%ch trip. , risUlflW tony get on an# off the busses at any point, i Also, all buses go by each Bus Station before and after each a 4 . **»• ' P's Onto Wftf Fire 25c n Ten Bide Cpasniuter Ticket (Good for 30 days) sl.9s ‘ We also operate buses to and from the Erwin Mills so as to •m* *Mfc"«b*t:v Operated By * Southern Coach Company mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmrnm On Your Vorm.. * f »(£*** • MrPvrTffl \W& You have dear,, straight-ahead vision. You have * ' 'vJ'sL better control rtf your work. You have more use ful pull-power. See us for a Provo to Yottrsdf demonstration... on your farm. We fomish the ' Farmall, you be the driver. Call us today. *jj-lfL.da, jp*^ <v ~ /biijufc , ig -v h -;v.■“ want Thanksgiving with Mrs. WeHs’ parents to Whitevtlle. Mr. and Mrs. James Tutor and children. Carmen and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Potter and little Sop, Rodell, and Mrs. Lillian Man gum, weht Thanksgiving with Mr > and Mrs. Sob Dautridge In New t Bern. Mrs. Mangum remained In New Bern for a visit. Misses Gladys Andrews and Jean i Dula have returned to Meredith 1 College after having scent the Emotional Unbalance Cause Os Heavy Drinking In Women By VIVIAN BANDE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (to The woman ( who becomes an alcoholic is more , emotionally disturbed than a man who becomes a chronic drinker, says (l New York psychiatrist. Dr. Ruth Fox, chairman of the medical committee on alcoholism and head of the- New York alco holics treatment center, said our long history of frowning more se verely on women problem drinkers than on men has made that true. “A woman who ' takes to drink to escape her problems bucks a lifetime convention,” Dr. Fox said. “She’s more desperate than the man who drinks too much, because she won’t be forgiven as easily as he will." BLAMES COCKTAIL PARTIES “However,” Dr. Fox added, “the proportion of women alcoholics In the number of excessive drinkers in the country has risen since the saloon has been replaced by the cocktail party." Dr. Fox said It is estimated that between 3,000,000 and 5,000,000 Americans are excessive drinkers and about 850,000 of them are chronic alcoholics. One out of five of them, she said, are women. “That proportion,” Dr. Fox said, “is high compared with the pro portion of excessive drinkers among women in countries where social drinking is frowned on as unbecoming the fair sex, and low compared with one country where women have been drinking with Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cristman and children of Durham spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cristmart. Mr. Charles Rambeau has return ed to Maryland, after having spent some time with his mother, Mrs. B. G. Rambeau. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chase and daughters, Sandra and .Connie, of Lynchburg, Va„ were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith. On Friday the Smiths .and the Chases went to Dillon, S. C. where they spent the weekend. Miss Betty Smith of Wake Forest has been visiting relatives here for the past several weeks. Mrs. J. B. Spence and Carol Oakley kp e nrt Thanksgiving in Durham. ( Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Gregory were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.* Smith. m DAILY FPCOID. N. C- - men longer. WORSE IN ENGLAND “In Norway; for example," she said, “only'one alcoholic out of 23 is a womans Ijj Switzerland, the proportion is one to 12. In both those countries, it’s not considered nice for women to drink. On the other hand, in England where women have been drinking with men longer than we have, the pro portion of alcoholics is one woman to two men.” “American women,” she said, “have been fighting a long time for the right to drink with men without social censure. They have Just about won that fight. “However,, if we don’t learn to judge when tHe social business of drinking turns into a compulsive need -to drink, that , right may well turn out to be a Frankenstein free dom for many women ... as it has been for many men.” ALL SET FOR PARTY WARERAM, Mass. (IB Some thief really is getting set for his engagement party. Roy Besse re ported to police that a burglar took 125 pounds of live lobsters. 15 gallons of scallops, $l5O in canned goods and an engagement ring from his fish market here. LORD’S ACRES FOR CHURCH OLIVET. Mich. (If) The Lee Center Church near here has adopted a “Lord’s Acre” plan to raise money. An acre ol com and an acre of wheat have been pledged with proceeds from their sale to go to the church Improve ment fund. SCOUT DOES REAL GOOD DEED WHITEHALL, Mich. (IP) Jer ry Krause, 16, an Eagle Scout, ex pects to have a five-room house he is building for his widowed mother completed soon. Jerry, a high school senior, works in his spare time to buy materials f or the house. BURGLAR HAS HEART BANGOR. Me. (IP) The burg lar who blew open a safe in a bott ling work* here apparently had a conscience. The only cash In the safe was sls attached to commu nity chest pledge cards. He didn’t touch It. SNAKE RIDES NORTH MEMPHIS, Term. (IP) A workman unloading bananas sud denly dropped one bunch to grab up a stick and start beating at the fruit. Louis Taylor says a three-foot boa constrictor slid out of-the bananas. f PUSS HAS LONG FAST HALLARDVALE, Mass. IW When warehouse employes opened the door of a railroad box car. out popped a half-starved cat The cat had been a prisoner in the car since tbe train left Wyoming 17 days .earlier., rr-—-———i—r-t r [heavy] LddttJ Triple-Action Mobiloil ttk '- •f.wwMEjXSflL'l ■. J Milkman Finds Life Somewhat Puzzling PIJOENTX. Ariz. (If) Roy Mallory, milkman, thinks he knows where the pian who writes the in come tax instructions gets his start to life . . . by-scribbling directions for the milkman to puzzle out In the dawn’s early light when he collects the empties. From his own route, and those of his fellow drivers, .Roy offers these samples of notes In milk bottles: “One of the bottles you gave us! the bottom fell out. Please 7 more I of them.” ‘‘2s pounds. Thank kou,” “Don’t leave milk. My windows' are drawn." “Milk man: Please put lee box. i If dog objects don’t leave any.” J “Eight quarts medium size.’’ , WJZO* uo --. MagJi t £ lillr Actually Hear “Gas an(f,..mi Nr ** DOEPKE''HEILINER" li ®'j' p '® ase " When Cgr I d|9B | i . AlmoM lUoltlneludM o T.octor tho, 9 ... 1. A—’ M Hotl|MMm,.. Jk* W[* .• (> there',a Milk Loading Platform teei • • ITC-endMUr Site', le Sell ood teddy! V Q 0 IU, and She ! ladodee T-rla Pleeel ia-l I SHAOC Include, locomotive tholf Ptdf, Smoke . - ’--'''RU Socke Year fmgerl gtoe. toeecy Coe, 1011, . o Tender. Br» Cor. Oondolo, Cohooco, Mj * [ Cor. Cobonce end T | | ||| Drew Pearson (Continued from page 2) Wilson had been telling asso ciates that he would name the new economic stabilizer. He was par ticularly anxious to name him be cause It was the friction between Wilson and Eric Johnson that caused the latter’s resignation. Despite this, the President put in his own man. Furthermore, the Democrat he' named, ex-Mayor Putnam o f Springfield, Mass., is a friend of Democratic Chairman McKinney. The two worked closely together in the office of war contract negotia i tion, both are bank officials, and \ Putnam is also president of the Package Machinery Co., a director of the Perkins Machine and Gear Co., and the Van Norman Co. He also has the unique distinction of being the sole trustee of the Lowell Observatory of Flagstaff, Ariz. ' .The President got to know Charles E. Wilson when he was | vice chairman of the old War Production Board, at which time' Truman was chairman of the Senate Investigating Committee. | Wilson, however, didn't have to I take the brickbats and the respon sibilities Chairman Donald Nelson did. Now that he is in the No. 1 spot, he hasn’t been able either , to stand the gaff or get out pro- ; due lion. Real fact is that U. S. military i production is so bad that it cun { hardly be published. WASHINGTON PIPELINE Anna Roosevelt Boettiger has re covered from the illness that re quired her to live in the southwest, and is looking for a job in New ; York. Her father’s estate was left largely to her mother during Mrs. Roosevelt’s lifetime .. Congress man Sam Yorty of California has been making gleeful speeches in which he refers to California's Senator Knowland as the “Sena tor from Formosa.” He says even Republican Californians aren’t PAGE THREE | OLD AND NEW MEET j RICHMOND, Va. (UI Polkl* \ I caught three thieves hauling away ’ I seven brand-new television sets in | the bed 'of a creaking, midMlrawa i wugon. -» t-m • NAIL STILL TfIMBT CLINTON, 111. - (IB Sixty-five year-old James Oregory, swallowed ) a lathing nail while latching and i plastering a house 26 years ago. | Gregory still has the nail. An X-ray showed it lodged in the chest area. ! Doctors said it was-‘‘harmless.." TEETH GO BEGGING MEMPHIS, Tenn. (IF) Chi cago & Southern Air Lines lost-and found department reported six seta of unclaimed false teeth. much interested in Formosa... Some of the Eisenhower backers are a little dubious abouUteo much Dewey influence in the new Ike setup. They distrust a repjyk by Kansas’ Harry Darby: ''Byeryining must clear with New Yorii»” -?
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