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appearing in "The Lady From
| Theart next Monday and Tuesday,
NEGRO NEWS
*
H (n> Jessie G. Costlier)
j" ?s- > > < > : > ><- >.5. .j.,
Bishop Lynwood Ifc'cstinghotise
Kyles, senior bishop of the Afrit-ail
' Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
: died at liis home in Winston-Salem
! July 8. 1941. He was one of '.he most
; dynamic finures in. 'American Mothj
odism. He iiad recently" celebrated
; his 25th anniversary in the bishopric
of the Zion Mothodist Church.
Mr. Coleman DuiPont Hippy who
' has been employed as director of
the Charlotte Negro Boys Club,
sponsored by a civic club of Charlotte.
has been called to selective
service in the United States Army,
-! and reported for -service Monday.
1 Jut> 14. at Fort Bragg. Mr.Hippy
is a local young man . the son of
j Mrs. Pearl Rippy of Cansler street.
Mrs. Jasper Brown was hostess at
1 a birthday dinner on Sunday. July
13. There were 17 guests present.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Oldney
of Asheville and ^helr son. Paul
Edward Gidney. who is a member
of the 41st Engineers Band at Fort
j' Bragg, were visitors of Mrs. J. G.
i Costner on Tracy street Monday.
Miss M. L. Gidney and Mrs. J. G.
Costlier have returned from their
trip to YoOngstown. Ohio. Pittsburgh.
Pa.,' and Niagara Falls, New
York and Canada.
The people of Kings Mountain
share their deepest sympathy with
Mrs. Sarah BennPt in the loss of
! her brother, Mr. Thomas Dixon of
j.Cherryvllle, who was buried last
, Wednesday July 9. at the Philadelphia
Methodist 'Church. Lawndale.
Mr.. Victor Carroll and Mr. Cliff-,
ord Smith made a trip to Baltimore
Md.. last week.
Mr. Waddell Carroll will leave
Monday for service in the United
| States Army.
DRIVERS' LICENSE REVOKED
j
Fifty Cleveland ?;ounty motorists
; had their drivers' licenses revoked
during the first- six months of this
year, the Highway Safety Division
reported this' week, compared with
only 28 during the same period last
! year.
The 50 revocations in this county
were a part of the record 3.866
made in the slate. Total revocations
since passage of the Uniform Driver's
License Act in 1935 now nuraI
her 35.524.
! Drunken driving, of course, was
, the chief basis for the revocations.
1.3,115 of the 3.866 license revoca!
lions this year being based on
j drunken driving convictions in Nor
| th Carolina courts, and 243 others
\ on this charge in combination with
| other violations. Another 233 Tar
I 61^11 ?1 ul 1
1h*-ii uiitcm luai iiirir uiiv lii^ privilege
because of convictions for
' "driving under the influence" in
other states.
Guilford county led the state In
revocation's the first half of this'
year, with 227. followed by Mecklen
burs with 183. Forsyth with 152.
1 Cumberland with 131 Rowan with
117. Cabarrus with 110. nobeson
; witli 107 and New Hanover with 99
Only one small county, Camden, re!
ported no' license revocations the
[ first six months of this year.
The 3.866 revocations so far this
year represent an increase of 40 per
cent above the 2,774 recorded in the
same period last year.
A new process for making cotton
and other fabrics mildew resistant
has beeu developed by scientists of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture
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Cheyenne,' showing at the Imperial
July 21 and 22.
FARM QUESTIONS
II . ; * *
Q.?When-, should corn up'tl sor-'
I ghuitt l?c cat for siluge?
! A. Dairy specialists of ih?>' State
t'ellege Extension Service say that
crops should be cut for silage wheli
ihey conlalu the maximum feed nutrients
and at the,same time have
sufTii lent- in\[sture to pack well in
the silo. With rani, tlic grain should
be denting and the shuck slightly
.yellow. This stage of maturity Is
reached about a week or ten days
before the corn is ready to cut and 1
shock. Sorghuin should be cpt when 1
tile' seed in the head are- firm.
(J.?What types of vegetables can (
be-put up with hot water canner? j
A.?Only vegetalvles and fruits
which are "acid" and can be safely
, preserved at a'boiling temperntude.
212 degrees R, many be canned
with a hot water canner, says Mrs.
Cornelia C. Morris, Extension food
conservation specialist. This list
includes tomatoes, fruits, frestaly1
gathered. young. tender string
beans, and a pre-cooked soup mixture
containng a large proportion of
tomatoes.' Such non-acid products
as corn,' peas, beans, spinach, okca
and squash require a pressure can
iter.
Q.?When is the best time to seed
' ? permanent lawn?
A.?Except for the Mountain sec.
lUn ? I*" 11"
j uvrn. ucai icpuiis arc usuutiy j
secured by seeding grass in tlio
"arly fall. John H. .Harris, Extension
landscape specialist of N. C.
State College, says even . in the
mountains, at elevations of less
than 2,500 feet, the bust time to"
! seed a lawn is in the early full. By
' seeding in (he fall, the grass will
generally become well established
before winter, and in the spring
'.will have a good start on weeds
and. undesirable grasses.
Marketings of livestock and total
j meat production so far in 1941 have,
been about as large as in the corresponding
months of last year, reports
the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural
Economics.
'
WHAT MAKES US 1.UCKY
OR UNLUCKY?
Why are. some people always
j lucky while others never get a
i "break?" This and other interesting
| questions are answered in an abI
sorbing illustrated article revealing
. the results of experiments by noted
: scientists. Look for this feature in
1 the July Z7th issue or
THE AMERICAN WEEKLY
! the Big Magazine Distributed with
THE BALTIMORE
SUNDAY AMERICAN
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BY WAY OF MENTION
(By Lola Beatty)
SBBMa?B^Si ! 1
Mrs. K. L. McGlll has as he
guest .this week her son, Mr. Rufu
McGlll of Gveenwood, 9- CMiss
Lila Mulkey spent the pas
week end with friends in Johnso:
CUy. Tenn.
>ir. Cline Barbert spent the. wee
end with friends in' Somerset, Va.
Mrs. Maude Wilson lias as he
guests this week her graudchildrer
Masters Buddy and Eugent Wllso
of Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Parker, had a
their guests last week the latter4
sister. Mrs. Urover Melts and dai
gliter of Gaffney*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rhodes hai
us their guests for the past week
<nd their daughter. Helei
Rhodes of Charlotte.
Miss Fairy Parrish spout the pas
week-end with friends in Burling
ton.
Miss Nina l'utnam of Greenwood
S. (\. spent Sunday with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Benton Put
nam.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K Parker spen
Sunday with relatives in Rock Hill
' .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webb spen
Sunday with her sister in Shelby.
Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Rhodes o
Monty- Valley. Ala.. returned t
their home after spending tw
weeks with Mr. and. Mrs. J. p
Rhodes.
Friends of Miss Nelline Gaul
are sorry to learn that she is i!
uie Hospital. Everyone. hopes for lie
a speedy recovery.
Mr. Jlmmic McOilt of Kort 3acV
son spent the past week-end wttl
his parents.
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for 4124, the largest ever received
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