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Mrt. P. D. Hem don, Editor
Among The Out- Of -Town
Visitors At Floral Fair
1 Among the out-of-town visitors
attending the Floral Fair Wed
nesday were Mrs. J. JS. Evans,
Mrs. Fuller Sams, Mrs. Henry
Allen, Mrs. Wesley Jones of
Statesvllle, Mrs. Thun Delllnger,
Mrs. May Mauney, Mrs. J. H.
Mauney of Lincolnton; Mrs. J. H.
Williams, Mrs. Elmer Spencer,
Mrs. S. A. Robinson, Mrs.C. I.
I .of t in , Mrs. P. R. Falls, Mrs. M.
H. Curry, Mrs. J. H. Henderlight,
Mrs. J. H. Matthews, Mrs. Nor
man Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
Patterson of Gastonia.
Also, Mrs. Frank Ledbetter,
Mrs. Walker Gregory, Mrs. Lewis
Hull, Mrs. Hubbard Hamrick,
Mrs. Giles Shytle, Mrs. Colin Hull,
Mrs. L. O. Sloop, Mrs. J. S. Blan
ton, Mrs. Ernest Miller, Mrs. E.
J. Dockery, Mrs. nugei Laugh
ridge, Mrs. John McClure, Mrs.
R, T. LeGrand, Mrs. Roscoe Lutz,
Mrs. Herbert Combs, Miss Fran
ces Lowery, Mrs. William Baber
and Mrs. Thad Ford of Shelby.
Mrs. Frank Beatty, Mrs. A. L.
Parker. Mrs. M. L. Rozzell, Mrs.
C. A. Pressly, Mrs. J. H. Frick
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HERALD
WANT ADS
Mrs. Amos Dean Hostess
To Ace Of Clubs Thursday
Mrs. Amos Dean delightfully
entertained the Ace of Clubs
Thursday afternoon. The party
was held at the country club
which was decorated for the oc
casslon with huge arrangements
of chrysanthemums and autumn
leaves.
Only club members were pre
sent. Score prize* were awarded
Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., and Mrs.
H. E. Lynch.
After cards were laid aside the
hostess served a frozen fruit sa
lad course with coffee and lemon
chiffon pie.
hoffer, M. E. Herndon; Mrs. Paul
Monty and Mrs. Fairy Sly ol
Charlotte; Mrs. W. H. Poston,
Pamplico, S. C., Mrs. E. R. Hard
ing, Guilford College, Mrs. Haro
ld Fisher, Sharon Hills and Mrs.
L. W, SJye, St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Julia Hall, Mrs. W. H.
Houser, Mrs. D. A. Rudisell, Mrs:
Blane Delllnger, Mrs. D. R. Mau
ney, Jr., of Cherryville; Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Lewis, Mrs. RufUs
Plonk, Mrs. M. C. Mauney, Mrs.
J. R. Curtis, Mrs. W. A. Lindsay,
Mrs. M. L. Rhyne, and Miss An
nie Sexton, Bessemer City.
Also, Mrs. S. F. Seagle, Rock
Hill, Mrs. L. H. Hicks and Mrs.
C. H. Hand o{ LoWell, Mrs. John
Bowen, Rock Hill, Mrs. Lillie
Plonk, York, Mrs. Charles Smith
Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
White, Gaffney, Mrs. F. C. Black,
Monroe, A. H. Herndon, York,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Biggers, Char
lotte; Mrs. Bascom Martin and
Mrs. Leslie McGinnis of Rich
mond, and Mrs. VV. E. Jones of
North Wilkesboro.
Mrs. W. E. Jones has returned
to her home in North Wilkesboro
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
E. W. Griffin. Mrs. Griffin accom
panied Mrs. Jones home for a few
days visit.
PERSONALS
Mrs. F. C. Black of Monroe is
a guest of her daughter, Mrs. F.
C. McCurdy and family.
Mr. fend Mrs. Abie Martin spent
Sunday with their son, -Bobby
Martin, who Is a student at Bre
vard College.
Mrs. Juanita Warren attended
Homecoming at ASTC at Boone
over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Hard, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Bridges attended
Homecoming and .the Wake For
est-State game during the week
end
Miss Melba Tindall was a guest
over the weekend of Rev. and
Mrs. L. C. Pinnix in Shelby.
Mrs. Gordon Hughes returned
to her home here Thursday from
the Momorlal Hospital in Gasto
nia. Reports are she is recuperat
ing nicely following a very seri
ous operation. ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Smathers attended
the Tenn.-Carolina game Satur
day in Knoxvllle. .
Mr. and Mrs. Orih Fulton of
CulloWhee spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Goforth.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stowe visited
Mrs. Stowe's sister, Mrs. Love in
Rock Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thronburg
and daughter, Becky, and Mrs.
R. S. Thronburg were Sunday
guests of Otho Thornburg of
Rock Hill.
Miss Frances Goforth has re
turned to New York after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Goforth.
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Mrs. J: A. Nobler is visiting
her mother in Richmond, V'a. anil
will visit her daughter. Mrs. Tim
berlake, in New York l>efore re
turning horned ' ?
Mrs. John Bowers of Rook Hill
and Mrs; Lillie . Plonk of York
were spend-the-day guests Wed
nesday of Miss May Plonk, they
came especially to attend the
Floral Fair.
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Richmond, Va. were guests last
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QUESTION: How car. I pre
vent weed flavors in milk?
ANSWER: The best solution
appears to be in eliminating such
annual weeds as bitterweed, gar
lic and other forms of onions, by
the development and use of bet
ter pastures and crops, according
to L. W. Aurand of the depart
ment of animal industry at N. C.
State College.
Aurand also notes tnat ?uch
foods as clovfcr, lucerne, cabbages,
etc. also Rive characteristic fla
vors to milk when fed just before
milking. Several methods for the
removal of off-flavors have boon
studied but none give promise of
providing a general solution to
the off-flavor problem.
Aurand says that the develop
ment of crops and pastures that
will effectively compete with the
weeds and prevent their attaining '
S4>?r??f proportions smiiis to.
be the ultimate solution to off
flavors in milk.
Weed off-flavors occur chiefly
in- the winter and early spring.
On many farms, either as a re
sult of drought or overstocking
pr hot h. there is little grass of
any sorj, and weeds provide the
only feed. As a result, according
to Aurand. \VtHni ingestion ami
the resulting off flavor are quite
common.
Aurand notes recent ?claims to
the effect that feeding certain mi
neral supplements Would prevent
off-flavors hi milk. Some of those
products have been studied and i
results show that , none of the
supplements tested prevented the
occurrence of of f\f lavors.
Favorable weather in Septem- .
tier pushed the early fall in
North C'arolin snap beah crop to
art estimated K4.000 bushels
grown 011 1.300 acres.
Iii the spring as soon* as the
buds or eyes are usually on the
base of the stem or crown and
not gn the roots themselves.
The f;UI North Carolina cabb
age crop is estimated at 21 per
cent above' the average for 1941
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