"Plenty of milk helps Virginia Mayo stay trim and slender." Says IDA ECKWALL Studio Diotitian SAMUEL GOtOWYN PRODUCTIONS, INC. A "Many of the loveliest stars in Hollywood take diet sugges t ions from me," says Miss Kckwall, "and I always recommend flirce or four glasses of milk a day. "The vitamins and minerals supplied by milk are essen* u'al, and milk does not in itself add figure-spoiling pounds."* ? ? ? Yes, milk is an essential food? and we bring it to you with all of its natural purity and wholeso me nets protected it?y every modern sanitary safeguard. That is why we use the 'liealright Hood? the final touch of precaution that keeps the ?>ouring surface of the bottle safe from contact with hands <at exposure until you yourself remove it. Our protection goes itfll the way home! ? O ~ ' k P -Subscribe T o The Herald? $2 Per Year Sunrise Dairy GASTONIA. N. C. All Men's SUMMER PANTS Special Group MEN'S SHOES One Group LADIES' Oxfords Off QUADRIGA PRINTS E & W 80-Sqnare Good Soloctlon JMargrace Mill We Deliver ? & r* : . ??> c ... I ' 1 r/-'. v v *>; fH EAi rnone | IM . ? HERALD PEBSONALS "Udl Society Editor Phone 167 | ? - Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Neisler, Chip: Neisler, and Miss Pat Neisler and ' Miss Shirley Arthur l-eft Tuesday | for Crescent Beach. Eade Anderson left Monday for j'Montreat for Foreign Mission con ference. Me. and Mr9. David Neili are; | spending the week in Henderson- 1 vlile, N. .C. ' Mrs. Arthur Hay and daughter,1 Miss Helen Hay, are on a motor f trip through the mountains of Wes- j tern North Carolina this week. , Miss Mary Louise White of High i Poim spent the weekend with Mrs. j Charles Thomasson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Carpenter wero| weekend visitors in Rose Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes and' ; children of Charleston have return- 1 ed to their home after a visit with, friends and relatives. Mrs. Fred Dixon spent Saturday In Greensboro on a shopping trip. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Herd and daughter, Miss Betty Hord, were visitors at Myrtle Beach over tne weekend. Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. Dora Frye of Spartanburg were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. G. Darracott and Mr. Darracott over the weekend. Mrs. Ralph Coley and two child' ren of Wilmington are visiting her father, George Allen, and family. Mrs. Cicero Falls and daughter, Hollls, are spending the week with | her sister In Savannah; Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Price Patterson of j Waterborj, 3. C., are visiting rela- 1 tives and friends in Kings Moun- j tain this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Styers and baby daughter of Washington, D. C., are spending several days with relatives. A. H. Patterson is spending the week in Waynesville and Junaluska. Mr. artd Mrs. Ben Bridges are spending the week with the former's father, Hudson Bridges. Mrs. Joe Kendrlck> of Waco is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beach Hord and children of Maxton, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wilson and daughter, Jane, of Cherryville were six o'clock din ner guests of Mrs. Ed Hord Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs... Sam Harmon, Mrs. Charlie Harmon and daughters, Lil He Mae and &Lss >ROse Eva of Kan - napolls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller. - . . . . - ^ ' Joann Woodward of Shelby iS| spending a week- with her grand mother, Mrs. Lula Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick Bridges of Gastonia were weekend guests of Hudson Bridges. I " 1 ?Mrs. 'F. W. Barrett and daughters, Miss Doris Barrett, Miss Bobbie Bar rett and Roy Huffstetler art spend ing the week at Carolina Beach. I Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg visited her husband in Atlanta several days last week. I Mr- and Mrs. Ed Skies and chil dren, Carolyn and Beck, Mr. and I Mrs. Jones McDaniel were Saturday | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buck i ai Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Steffy and children, Miss Pat Alexander of Charlotte are visiting friends and relatives in Lancaster, Penn., this week, Paul White of Columbia, is spend ing his. vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White. M-Sgt. and Mrs. H. Gr. Stubbts and j son of Washington, D. C.( spent the weekend with Mrs. W. G. Hughes and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murray of Maiden, and Mrs. Y. F. Throneburg spent several days last week at Nags Head and Manteo attending the Lost Col ony and visiting with Mrs. Thorn burg's son, James. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, Jintmie and Nelle of Palatka. Fla., are j spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beach Hord and children of Maxton are visiting his mother, Mrs. Joe Hord and sister, Miss Marjorie Hord. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wells are va cationing at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beattie bad as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Wherry and sons, Ken neth and Ronnie, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wright and child ren of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bablngton and children of Nantahala are spending the week v, ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White and othet rela tives. I Kenneth Wherry of Charlotte is spending a few daws with Eddie Yarbtough. * Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hayes included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evalte and daughter of Lancaster, S. C., Mrs. Moore Kirkpatrick and son, Billie, Mrs. tfoe Freeman and grand-daughter, Emily Grace, of Anderson, S. C.. ' SPiCtALS exchange 0. ?? Goodrich Sftlvertowns ? NW " rythmic -flmxing corWi ? Flatter "rood lorol" trooj ? Lifotlmm gvoraafH Famous new ear-qaality Sil rertowns ? now with new "Rythra Ride" for even great er mileage, safety, comfort. Get a set and pay aa you drive. * Sp?rf.? Hera, 5 ??*!? a Miff. . ???? Cmi^ **~*0 CImI W oo, ni a^owanc? 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