125 Oases TB Found
In Cleveland Survey
Final statistics of the Cleveland
county tnbercnloela survey were released
today showing that 125 ease*
were found, 85 of which were previously
unknown. All of these were
referred by the U. 8. Public Health
Service to local physicians.
Of the total number immediate bos
pitalization was recommended for 14.
Other than TB cases, 92 were found
to be suffering from chest diseases,
most of which involved malfunctioning
of the heart.
County health officials said that
the survey technicians, who completed
their work Saturday, left 19 x-ray
films termed as "suspicious" for |
examination of private physicians.
These were film re<akes which indies '
ted possible tubercular infection.
Dr. O. E. Geheber. U. S. physician,
who directed the 25-day program with
the cooperation of Dr. Herbert A.
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Hudgina Of the county health office
end member* of the local tuberculoma
association, stated that even thong.*)
the total number x-rayed, 20,000, wai
leee than the anticipated goal, It remained
a marked auccesa on a par
with that achieved by Oaston county.
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ASSISTANCE
The Selective Placement Program
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vice assists disabled veterans and otli
ei handicapped workers to locate the
right jobs in their home communities.
It has been proved that qualified
handicapped workers are often morn
efficient than able-bodied employees.
U8E8 officials 8av that "IT*8 GOOD
BUSINESS TO HIRE THE HANOI
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Church News
CTJTHEBAN O HUB OH
Kev. Win. H. Steuder, Pastor.
Sunday, October 13, 1946?
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. with
Jarl Mauney, superintendent.
The Service 11:00 A. M. with sernon
by the pastor.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered at the Serv
ice.
Junior Children of the Church 6 pm.
Luther Leagues at 6:00 p. m.
Vesper* at 7:00 P. M. with sermon
by the nnetor.
Saturday, October 12 ?
Catechetical class 10:00 A. M.
Junior Choir practice 11:00 a. m.
Monday October 14?
Woman's Missionary Society at
t:30 P. M.
Boy Scouts at 7:00 P. M.
Church Council at 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday. October 16?
Children of the Church at 3:30 p. m.
Choir practice at 7:30 p. m.
rm BT U A TPPTCT nUTTTJrtTT
I., C. l*imux. Pastor
Sunday?
1 A. M. Stt>ii|tiv school.
B. X. Barucs, Supt.
11:U0 A. M. Morning Worship.
Message by the pastor.
C:Jo 1'. M. BTl*., Mrs. W. 11. Lo.au,
Bircctor.
7:30 P. M Eveniug Worship
Message t>y the pastor.
Monday?
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3:45 P. M. Sunbeams.
7:00 P. M. Scout Troop Six meets
st the Scout But.
7:30 P. M. Business Women's Circles
meet.
Thursday 8 p. in. Choir rehearsal.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
P. U Patrick, Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday School.
Barry Page, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship.
Sermon by Kev. Walter Brown, pas
:or of Pirst Presbyterian church,
shelby.
2:30 P. M. Sunday Bebool Friendihip
Chapel, and Rally Buy Clifford
liirkus, Supt.
3:00 P. M. Suuduy school at Bixon,
I <J. Barracott, Supt.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
3:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship conorcueo
of Bistrict 2, Jack Ruth, pres
dent.
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;; Uroudus .Moss, Scoutmaster; Jim
;'age, Asst. Scoutmaster.
Society News
James Huffman
Weds Miss Goodman
The wedding of Miss Geraldiue B.
Joodimui, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur L. Goodman, and Mr. James '
). Huffman, sou of the Kov. Arthur 1
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d. Huffman and Mrs. Huffman, was j
lolemnized at 8 p. m. October 1 in the t
I'irst Lutheran church, in Louisville, '
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Rev. Mr. Huffman is a former pas- |
or of St. Matthew's and St. Luke's
Liutheran churches here.
The bride, given in marriage by
ler father, wore an ivory satin gown
nude with a court train. Her finger- '
dp veil of illusion was held by a
:rown of lace, and she carried bride's
oses and tuberoses.
The maid of honor, Miss Doris Jean
benche, was gowned in yellow< taffea
and net. Missea Virginia Huffman
Edna Mae Boeder and Murial Lee
freeman, the bridesmaids, wore similar
gowns of blue and carried chrylanthemums.
Mr. Thurston J. Ooodman served as
riest man, and the ushers were Mesirs.
Eugene Bcneer, William Leseh
tnd George J. Windish.
A reception was held in the parish
building. After a motor trip south,
lir. and Mrs. Huffman will" make
heir home on 8outh Barbae Way.
Mr. Hoffman served three years in
:he Air Force, and is now employed
with tha Dehler Bros. Wholesale Hard
ware Co., of Louisville, Ky.
The bride is art active member of
First Lutheran church, Louisville. Ky.
David Pinnix
Celebrates Birthday
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock the
Pinnix home on Qaston street was the
scene of merriment as David Pinnix
celebrated his eighth birthday by entertaining
a group of his young
frlen&a.
After the children played various
games, they enjoyed taking part in a
contest which was won by Butehy
Houser. Following (he play time, the
beautiful unite with eight candles was
cut and served with iee cream and
each guqst was given an attractive
little hat aa a 'favor. Those enjoying
David's hospitality and helping him
to eelebrato ware his teacher, Miss
Katheriae Pays ear, and the following
friends: Patsy Qofortb, Butehy Houses,
Jeen Plonk, Pratt Falls, Bmoet
U tMr' Baraes, jfcoj
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Baptist Circles i
Meet i'
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The Ann Hasseltine circle of the (
First Baptist church held its regulat | ,
monthly meeting Monday afternoon (
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Kdens ,
There were 12 members present t<J (
enjoy the very good program which ^ ,
had been planned by Mrs. Lula Wood :
ward. After the meeting, a social hour
rame during which time the hostess I
served tasty refreshments.
Mrs. Leonard Ware entertained the j
Judson circle on Monday at the home 1
of Mrs. Ed Hord. Mrs. D. O. Little- I
john had charge of the program,
which held much interest to the 15
members present. The circle made
plans to visit and help someone who
was a shut-in or in need. Follow'ng
the program, the hostess served delicious
refreshment.
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An escapee from the state hospital j
for the insane in Columbia. S. ('., Mrs
Nellie Wilson of Easlc-y, S. C.. was
picked up by Kings Mountain police I
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