Terry McCartex Wins
Golorth Medal
Jerry McCarter of the fifch grade
the J. B. Goforth Med J k The
contest was held Wednesday, May
23, at the West School.
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The title of Jerry., declamation
was "Mefferson Davis". Second place
was given to Jimmy Heavner of the
fourth gTade, who gave "Retipect
The Flag."
Fifteen boys entered the contest.
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Glass iiber is the oldest non-cellu
losic synthetic fiber. Its production
began-ahout 1936, but output during
the first few years was Junked.
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Wake Forest To Play
Games In Charlotte
The Wake Forest College Southern
Conference championship baseball
team will move into Charlotte Mon
day, June 6, to pitch camp lor a ->e
rie-? of at least five bail games. On
Monday night, the Deacons will play .
the strong Highland Park team at
Griffith Park and on Tuesday night
Mt. Holly's Superior Mill team will
meet Wake Forest at the same park.
Both games wlll'-begin at 8 p. m.
After resting on Wednesday, the
Baptists will meet the University of
Kentucky in the second game of the
Southern College championship
baseball tournament at 8:30 p. m.
On Thursday June 9 at Oriffth Park.
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All summer Pastel Colors
$138 to S4J5
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An Esquire Au
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knotted tie! . . . stitching is bold on the col
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broadcloths ? white or a wide range of
solid colors. Sanforized, of course.
.Theft'tJte Oeatoji will play >>urna
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'Ill** oher select' ioaT.< f.-->m the ;
Southern anj Southeaster, confer*
eixiie a e the University of ri ch nond
and Mississippi State (.'?>! -.e^
Tickets ur? ou sa'ie, SI -3 :,ic re*
?served box ?<eats and' 75*' fo; ^ran-i- <
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Charlotte. " 'j
Field Office located
To Serve Community
The local office qt the Soc;a. Se
curity Administration, Ga&onia .is
one of many such offices located
I throughout the United States, ao>ord
jing to Manager Notlej Maddox.
Th.-^e field .offices, she continued, i
are a part of a Government insur
ance system set up by the Federal
Government to assist qualified per
sons, their dependents, and their
survivors to apply for thr? money
benefits due them under the sociai
"security laws. * ?
The local office. like "others in the ;
nation. wa? established and main
?tained :o serve' the :comrnuoii'y in J
which it is located, and the -?u ,-rour.
dii>g area. The people who work in
these offices are selected and trained
w ith the single purj?os>e in mind ?>f
; serving the community its every way
possible in mat tors "concerning >?!,
; Ciai security -rights. laws, and regu
' la t ions. ?
Miss MaddoX then listed ??rr:e of
the specific functions of he- office
such as: assisting qualified persons,
i to apply for the benefits due them;
j assigning social securiry account j
| numbers to person* enteri'rtg employ ;
j ment for the first time; issuing du- .
i plicate social security cards to .those
j who have lost their original cards:
land investigating wages reported in J
; correctly or not at all.
I Keeping people informed of their 1
rights in the whole social security
i program. 1s another important func- !
tion of her office, Miss Maddo.v-con
! tinued. Some of this work is accom- j
? plished by talking, with people, who
| visit or telephone th office, through
j the cooperation of the press and ra- j
idio stations, and in speeches made
i by staffmembers before schools, la - !
bor or other groups. "We like to talk ;
jabout social security," said Miss
I Maddox, "and will be glad to furn- !
| ish a speaker at any time for groups j
I interested in learning more about j
i old-age and survivors insurance" j
The Gastonia Social Security ofj
fice is located in Post Office Build- !
ing, and telephone number is!
54611.
About 70 percent of the nation's
farms are electrified today a* com
pared with about 10 percent in 1935,
when the Rural Electrification Ad
ministration was set up.
"Domestic production of Wtl from
rung nuts, which began in 1933 with
an output of 150<000 pounds, had
now reached a total of about 17 mil
I lion pounds yearly.
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Good gifts
for graduation
nylons
j a vision ;
of sliwir
loveliness
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Such thoughtful praMb? j
these wonderful stocking* that
fit so beautifully at heel, toe
iiml mltlr, and come in exciting
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