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\ -*i *• * 'A'ffitT? ? *\ •; CHRISTMAS; EDITION Twentieth Century Club Feted At Gay Yule luncheon On Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock Mrs. 8. N. Butt was hostess to members. Os the ’twentieth Cen tury Book Club at a festive Christ mas luncheon at her home. The Butt home had beautiful Christmas decorations with a rein deer scene, snow angels; greenery and berries, Santa Clauses and green burning taOers graciously ar ranged. Bouquets of carnations, holly and poinsettias, red gladioli and holly Were arranged through out th* home. The luncheon was served buffet style with .auxiliary tables which held nosegays as place cards and which were centered with novelty Christmas arrangements. The de licious luncheon consisted of toma to luice corfr‘fc'l, a-creamed turkey plate, cranberry salad, strawberry shortcake and coffee. Mrs. C. R. Butler assisted in serving with Miss ■ Martha Butler, Miss Katherine Butt and Miss Jane Westbrook also helping serve. . After the luncheon the mem bers voted to- remember several s *"w ( ft ; y t* YOU anil YOU A S < CARSON GREGOtf V ‘.rK~ . A , / w v*!■*’* l *.‘"j'i7T">,■ + x- '- —-35—*f v, v -•-• ■» .» ,y t'f ■ i ' .■■ ' -z y 4■■ -, z" 1 5 ■ • ■'** >■- v f rj * v *'. ij . .** y» ■ , mmm m mm M. MB ■ - Mm W & W Chevrolet Co. ■ i£.AV. ,b^£. v ‘ '■ Earl Weslbmok - T. B. Williams '7v~- »:■ r v.;-> ---* 1 * jwWW«CHK|pw,fi ‘-V*. §5 Doctor Who Cave Sex Treatments Gets Term BRATTLE —(W Psychologist Unis Qellermann, 60. today faced «ip to 16 years In prison for pre v * ; friends at Christmas with gifts. Santa Claus distributed gifts to the members during a social hour. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Fred Byerly, Mrs. C. L. Cor bett, ' Mrs. R. L. Cromartie, Mrs. Billy Hodges, Mrs. A. B. • Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Pat Lynch, Mrs. C. L. Tart. Mrs. W. J. Thompson, KR-s. Myres Tllgh man, Mrs. Henry Tyler, Mrs. Paul Waggoner, Mrs. T. B.' Williams, Mrs. Earl Westbrook and Mrs. C. R. Butler, By law, the “pattern pieces” of a trial strike made by the U. 8. Mint are now carefully destroyed. In early days, such coins often were preserved and thus came into the hands of collectors. Eight presidents name from Ohio —William Henry Harrison, Grant, Hayes. Garfield, Benjamin Harri son, McKinley. Taft and Harding. scribing personal sexual “shock treatments" for his femalfe patients. A Jury of eight men and four women found Qellermann guilty on three morals counts af ter a two-week trial in which three women testified that he pre scribed sexual intercourse with him to curb guilt complexes. Qellermann took the verdict calmly and refused to comment. The Jury was out eight hours and 20 minutes. • Gellermann’s attorneys announc ed they would appeal the verdict, which carries a maximum penalty of up to 15 years ih the state peni tentiary, a year in the county Jail and a tl.ooo fine. NO date for sentencing was set, pending the motion for a new trial. He was free on bond. Qellermann, a former college professor and father of four chil dren; originally was charged with four morals counts. One count was dismissed after it was determined a complaining witness could not testify because she suffered from agoraphobia and could not leave her home. Qellermann, the son of a Method ist minister, testified “there is not a particle of truth in the charges.” He was tried under the state’s new sexual psychopathic law.; Testimony'of three women high lighted the trial. Ml-s. Martha Ann Larsen, 26- year-old brunette, testified Qeller mann attempted to’ seduce her when she went to him for treat ment of a speech difficulty. She said that when she threaten ed to turn Qellermann In to the police, he told-her to go ahead and do it because of Women knew what kind of treatment ne was giving, he would have to “beat them a Way from the door with a club.” Miss Helen Austin, 39. said she went to Qellermann's office 18 times “before I got disgusted and quit.” She said Qellermann pre scribed intercourse as treatment for a “guilt complex.” Joyce ' Dennis, 21, Los Angeles, said the psychologist had her parade nude before him and re quired me to submit to inter course’’ as treatment for- nervous ness. Qellermann said his method of treatment was merely “active therapy.” He admitted it was un orthodox .but contended it was the “fastest way to cure the women.” Qellermann said he remained In his “old rocking chair” during his consulations but admitted! that he often required his. patients to lie on a couch. “I’m . almost totally impotent,” he said. . V. • THE OAXLT RECORD, DUNN, N. O. MERRY CHRISTMAS I v v , ■ & v< - j&y&Si :■ 41 •>? f > "ndlsv . u w • -v' , 4 ' , ! ;J ' ’ ' •'- -1/ y.' . .-■iky s ! td I t mm " '‘'’ll 1 ; mSmZaLjMmrt >jr t# y . if St i Y-. ’ -3L | * % •j H 9 ■■ VT BB . 'H H ffmßy ■tf-’',/ 'nß || J I uSB _-mr ■ ' v * 9m &zg, THSk W. -1 ■-1 * -I s zB • vVv. 4f*w ; m%tyk ' r ,; -1 Wsmmisrm fw f , 4 ip ™ V l, ■ jmS . _.*£■* JpS^Kgß • : 'ttf.-.’-v** ' JKWWwpMwIP-w : 5 AiW 1 WSSm ;- HENRIETTA BARNES |i»' CHRISTMAS ED^fttS
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