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1952 'E> I1JER20, 1»52 NEWS PAGE THIIEE BELIEF .-i ,”pp- } fur )*’wn ^'hly / 3iNG K't. James C. Nix, soii-iii-law lion Man Kpubt-n Itrown, is ) im a liO-day leave from > 'orsficlil, England. Set. Nix th the United States Air ^|lss Janie McKellar, sister of !i- Mary Keeves, can hauler, was K iont .visitor in Gastonia from «■ Hiil, S. C. ^jmpathy is extended to Haskell u'f. sweeper, in the recent death > s brother who lived in I’ennsy- Mfs. Uphclia Massey, can hauler, wiitly attended the funeral of f lirother in Georgia. Mrs. Ruth Phillips, daughter ol Ifs. Ophelia Massey, can hauler, nd her family nave moved to New "rk. Mrs. Phillips is a former i'estone employee. , ■'Ivin Uiley of the Carding l>e- a>'tment has been transferred to le Laboratory. Freddie Kessell is ie new second hand. SPINNING •fit Neal Broadway, doffer, said '"'i-liye to his many friends as he fpared to leave for the U. S. '"»y on November 18. **>11 Stewart, yarn man, visited in lo'cr, S. C., the week end of ■uvember 29. Sympathy is extended to llamp- "• Hoyd, cleaner, on the recent '■ath of his brother. Bishop Floyd, died of shottrun wounds. Marcus Dellintter, yarn man, |‘'fved on the jury for the Novem- ^erm of court. John Cole, rovins hoister, is at Work after lieinK out sick ~ Week of NovemlK-r 10. Itansom I’lercy, second hand, is really uj) on football j;anu*s aiu! fights. .\s to Kuessint; the winners of football j;ames and fitjhts, Mr. Piercy hasn’t missed a jruess yet, that is, far as anyone knows. SPOOLING Mrs. Pauline J)aiiey» warper helper, and family sj)ent the week end of Xoveml»er in Athen.<, Ga. Pfc. I)avi«l K. Newton, son of Mrs. iilanch Ncnlon, winder ten der, has l»een home recently tin furlough. He has l»een in I*uerto Kfco for the past four months. Mrs. Franct*s l^layer, winder ten der, had as Kuest recently her brother, J. C. C^ueen t)f Forest City, N. C. .Miss l^»ttie Mae Kohinson, win der tentfer, and Mrs. Mad;;e Hem bree, ereeler hand, have returned to work after several days of illness. Proud i>arents of a hal»y u»rl are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Carolyn Ann was ixirn Noveinl>er 24. Mrs. Smith is'a former warper tender. .Mr. and .Mrs. IWb (iamhle are the proud parents of a son horn Decemln'r 3. Mrs. (jamhle is a former sptM>ler tender. Best wishes are extended to John son of Mrs. |{osalie Itur- Rer, reclaimer, and his Inide, .Miss Jean Wilson of Cherryville, X. C. on their recent marriaKt* ifi York, S. C. Con;;iatulations ^o to .Mr. and Mrs. Hud Helms..who were married November 22. Mrs, Helms is the former Miss Virginia Brewer, spooler teiider. The couple are making their home in Durham, X. C. Mrs. (Henda Tolbert, creeler ten- deiv had as visitt^s^ in ht^r honn*- recently, her sister, Mrs. Kuth Uil- lin^ and family of Hrvson Cilv, X. C. fiuy Hardin, beam doffer, ha<l as iruests ov'er the Thaiiksffivinjr holi days, his daujijhter and jrrandson of Franklin, X. C. Mrs. Hazel Ne^^ton, warper ten der, enjoyed the Thanksjjivinj; holi days with her sister and family. Mrs. Arnee Kice, winder tender, returned to work recently after a week of illness. .Mrs. Bertie M ae Woods, creek'r, was called to South Carolina re- ce/itly because of the illness of her brother. Mrs. Maud Lail, winder tender, had as dinner quests Sunday, De cember 7, her father and daujrhter, Ix'onard Davis, and his family. .Mrs. Helen Iteel, winder teinler, and family were dinner jruests of Mrs. B. D. Patterson on Thanks- KivinK Day. rWISTlNG Mrs. I'lara .Mitchell, reclaimer, her dau;;hter, liarbara Ann, and Lindy Cloninner sj)ent Sunday, No- veml>er 30 in Chimney Hock and Asheville, N. C. Twisting Doffer \V. S. C'audell, Jr.. and Mrs. Caudell announce the birth of a .son, W. S. Caudell, 111, on Deceml>er 7. Mrs. Dixie GriRU, reclaimer, re turned to work recently after lie- inK with her father who is seri ously ill in Murphy, N. C. Wishes for a speedy recovery are sent to him. ■Mrs. Kuth .McCreiiihl, reclaimer, visited her brother, Tilliman Smith, and her nephew, Floyd l.ee, who were in a car accident leeently at Canton, N. C. .Miss KathU-en Chambers of Kaleit;h, N. C. spent the week eml recently with her parents, Aniho Chambers, sjilicer fixer, and his wife, I.eola, re.'.jK>cier. Spindle Setter Wade .Stiles and his wife, Vera, respooler, had as recent week-end guests, Wade’s brother, his wife and son, David. Wade’s brother has been in ser vice 20 years having lecently re- turneil from duty in France and Italy. He is now stationed at Hat- boro. Pa. Mrs. Trella .Mae IJeaver, leclaira- er, entertained her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Wright, with a hou.sehold shower recently. Mrs. Wright re ceived many lovely things. Wishes for a speedy recovery are sent to (irover Hollifield, second hand, who is recovering from a recent illness. ■Mrs. Sadie Uichardson. reclaim er, had guests from Charlotte for Thanksgiving dinner. Pete Hodge and Tiny .\ustin, frame hands, have been enjoying some good hunting recently and they seem to l<e having good luck. .Mrs. .\lene Holynn, respooler, re turned to woik recently after be ing out a week with flu. Herman Kogers, yarn man, and Mrs. Kogers spent the week end recently with the latter’s mother, Mrs. .M. A. (Jriggs, and other rela tives in .\tlanta, Ga. ■Mrs. ICuth Hughes, respooler, was on vacation the week of No vember 22, but spent most of the week in l)ed with flu. WEAVING The memlHTS of the Birthday Day Clul> bad their Christmas Party on Thursday, December 18. They exchanged gifts and enjoyed a tielicious covered dish supper, (ieorge Honeycutt, fixer, his wife, Mrs. Kssie Honeycutt, battery hand, anil family spent Sunday, DecemlK T 7 in Valdese, N. C. visit ing relatives. The employees of the Weaving P-opartment welcome Mrs. Helen Heffner, battery hand, from the Spooling Department and also .Mrs. Velma Small, battery hand, from the Spinning Department. J. C. Ruff, fixer, and his wife, Mrs. Ella Huff, battery hand, visit ed Mrs. Dora Ruff in Chimney Rock, N. C., Sunday, Decemlier 7. Welcomed back to work after five months sick leave is .Mrs. Vickie Spencer, battery hand. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Melvin Sikes an nounce the birth of a son, Johiniy Michael on November 8. The liaby weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces. .'Ii. Sikes is a creeler in the Weaving Department. The Weaving Department »el comes three new splicers, Mrs- Louise Hodge, .Mrs. Martha Web ster, and .Mrs. .Marjorie .Vndersiin. Best wishes for a speedy recov ery are sent to .Mrs. .Mildred Hur- gin, splicer, who has lieen out sick for several days. .Mrs.] Rosetta Van Dyke, liattery hand, is a patient at the (Easton Memorial Hospital recovering from an appendectomy. Wishes for a speedy recovery are sent to her. New employees welcomed to the Weave Shop were .Mrs. Pearl Chas tain, .Mrs. Pauline Huffstctler, battery hands, (J. C. Cheek, fixer, and Clyde Sellers weaver. Mrs. Eul» Mills, weaver, visited her mother recently in Jacksonville, Fla. Barbara, daughter of .Mrs. Mills, returned home with her. Mrs. .Maude Webb, sjdicer, vaca tioned with her daughter, .Mrs. Herman Wicks of Norfolk, \a. and her sister, Mrs. J. A. I^y *>f Draper, N. 0. Mrs. (ianil Parson, splicer, and her husband si»ent the Thanksgiv- (Continued on Page 4) Inquiring Reporter: 'Vlre New Yearns Resolutions Worth Making?^^ The traditional time for making resolutions is, of course, Xew ^ear s Day, Whether at day is any lx*tter for the makinjr of restdulions than any other is a matter of pinion, and so are the answers the inquiring iep(»rter received to his question: “Are Year’s Resolutions woith the elfort it takes to make them?” The opinions he jH'eived to this question covered the field fairly jjenerally from the feeling that they ’ any }^o ahead and make them.** '"'i\M MOOKK, bottle think very much of ' ^ ear v ie-oUitiotis in g<‘n- I'ut for oiin •lut.'-tanding < x- in hi - .Hv ; case, he In;; uich icsolutioii'. In r'->')lveil t-i beci^ini- h k. • , TKD KAM.'^KV, Junior Time Study Kngineer, >ays, "Ves, to a lertain extent, I favor N'l-w ri'-ir's re'olution.-:. 1 tliink it s ;;o-id ti. -lUtke Iheni i-.cii 'h"Mg)i ID •I I the chamri >oon Ik* fo t,vo Ol- t!'i ,-uii- It’.- a that 1 tn Hi'. or ItUVA.NT KI.DKU.S, wei.i.i, says, "Yes, 1 lielieve in New Year’s resolutions. I've madf them and kei)t them. In fact I’ve never bioken a resolution liiat 1 ve dei iiled to make, t i.le.-s the j>er,;on making lesolntions ha. a pii'lty good iib a that i.<- :■ m follow through and k: t p thi'in, he's naturally wastiiiK lii.' II. I.: ■I tt—.'ni. !oni; list '■IK roe. Ml-. KMi- (!o.-ui I Jr. .1 Deim-. ■ liv i;. (•' ili IKANK McDON Al.!). inter mediate tender, says, "Sure I believe in them. I try to niake .-eveial eai'li year. I keep some of tlieni. and nearly always break siinu' vf them. New- Year's day. ;;*.)i:. I le.-olMd that 1 wunld n.-ver : t ••vorkin;' fi.r Firestone. you .1 -<-■ ('ve ki ,)t that ,.ii-, ■ ’1. ii'.p.M live.- in TItOV JONES, tinsmith, i.-s skeptical at.out the value of New Year’s n-^olution.'. "In some eases they prove to be ->oitli something, but in the majority iif cases they turn out to lie iiud>. It seems to me. I've niade them myself and for the life of oie I ‘■an’t venieml.er a single Oiii I'vi- . ()t. ihei'i M.li. His i- .11 U.e' Wwi Thi-, !i-.' ■■ fiv .Mr ih ;-int in kidding ?" Ml. J >ne.' i every- beat-M charges the pa- havino."’ “i« the cost ^Usioi^ rp,^ octor give the trans- Poinf 1 Cross chair- blood bank agency ■0 \ ighways in a year of mployment NO. 1 , -'-te tv^ " agency in ^ tain blood ^ which anyone may citinp. short notice. ® I'esults of the blood- "ittce its ^^ston County McKay re- ^^®>000 the county’s caspc given blood, in ^®^lizG f “When aver J!®^nded needed by each *^Ued, Korea,” he con- of Ol need for getting ®^t for these The visifo »> V which are working ^ills '^^xtiles and Tren- ^st A,vpnf' ^®t End Methodist, "Wrggi ® ^^6shyterian, Fire- V 1^ ^^^Perat^”’ Loray Baptist. ^^Unteej. ^ groups will supply Cross "n^el assist the Wednesday, January Visits.’ today for his Invested authority to perform marriage ceremonies. If circumstances demand it he can prepare warrents and dispense summary justice in minoi' cases. However, in most cases, he trys through friendly and helpful advice to prevent infractions of the law,, he opens his door to callers whether rather than pass judgement on | their presence bodes good or evil petty offenders. nis oil just/ice UJ i/iie peace duty hours. As a JP lie is eni- jKjwered, among other things, with the authority of perform ing marriage ceremonies. Yet, with human nature what it is,' Mr. Jordan never knows when 1 for the community. his increasing regard for the wel fare of others. “To the vision of man’s power to direct his physical destiny, Harvey S. F'irestone, Jr., coupled a re ligious principle: every nation’s economic strength ultimately rests upon a spiritual brotherhood of all people. (Continued on Page 2) itinued t In ’53 lighlighted by h as this new Firestone Tire t combine the the output of 'liars has been estone during {uipment, tire . more economi- is report that, and methods res give more th natural and 11 be sufficient demands. And ce ample quan- rubber should, developments ucing areas of t a strong in- the price of a reasonable Government’s iched the point aas enough na- ■Ty it through it war. During ;he rubber in- from virtually trols. The only Dntrol is Gov- of the syn-. in the United ng operated by mpanies. Page 4) Be Listed f Gasfon F tax lisler, will ^ Jauuary 5 to iperty for tax- lo live in (Jas- Linty may see hese dates at iiid list their xiic luw requires that property—both real and personal —be listed annually before the last day of January, in addition to piopeity taxes all male residents pf Gaston County between the ages of 21 and 50 (unless other wise exempted by the County Com missioners) must pay a $2,00 annual poll tax; a dollar more ($3.00) if they live in Gastonia. 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