Ad Campaigns Won By Chevrolet DETROIT ? The Ju&t-re!ease4 "Blue Book" of the American Newspaper Publishers Associa tion, which annually honors out standing advertising accomplish ment, picl., national advertis ing agency, handles the t'hevro lftt aecouni. At least two thirds of the coun try's daily newspapers carry U.S. Department of Agriculture miir kpt news reports. SOCIAL SECURITY NOTES Margaret Lowder In my first article, 1 described I the social security law as youi | policy for old-age and survivors i insurance and your social securi. I ty card as the symbol of that pol j icy. Perhaps you are among the millions now protected by this program. It may be that you are among the more than three mil lion now receiving monthly In ! suran.ce payments under this law. If you're among the latter, your September check, scheduled to reach you early in October, will show the increased payments gi ven you under the newly. amend ? ed social security law. How much will ypur increase be? Well, to be fair to you and the other current beneficiaries serviced by the office,. I would have to give 3,300 answers to W7* Guaranteed by^ V Good Housekeeping s&t #>?? ch? /S * "'fM rtsf NEW MORRISON BLDG. PHONE 59 IN Olt'DRlf TO REST BUY AN ORDEREST! BAIRD FURNITURE V- BOX H rSPBINGS TO MATCH Now carrying GOOD HOUSE KEEPING'S Guaranty Seal, Or dered Innerspring Mattresses Have long been accepted for luxury with moderate cost by the thousands of people who own thjpm Coople now getting old-age and survivors Insurance pay ments in this urea. Obviously, i can't toe specific. October checks will tell you In dollars and cents just how much benefit payments have been In creased. ' However, Increases range from about 50 percent tor highest ben efit groups to about 100 per cent for low benefit groups. For ex ample, the average beneflt.of ap proximately $26 per mon-th for a retired insured worker will be In- ' creased to about $46. If you are now getting $40 a month In pay .ments as a retired worker your September check will, be for a bout $64. Family benefits will be increas ed also. For Instance, the present maximum benefit for a family of $85 will be $150 for the family un der the new taw. A widow with two children now receiving $55 montfily Will, get about $110 und er the new law. Each of these increased payments to wives, par ents, widows, and dependent children must beflgured individ ually. Th<> amounts of these in creases will depend largely on the amount of the insured retired worker's 'enlarged benefit. In no case will increased family bene fit payments! exceed. eighty per cent of his average ' monthly wage All of the increases I have mentioned apply to present ben eficiaries. The new law makes It easier for workers to qualify for social security protection' and be come future beneficiaries under old-age and survivors insurance. In my next article I shall discuss this important phase of your new social security. 1 Atomic Effects Book In Third Printing Public demand for the Govern ment^ newest best seller entitled 'The Effects of Atomic Weapons" has been so great that two print ings have been sold out in less thao a month since the book was released, the Government Print ing Office announced first printing~or I0.0o(feopies was sold out August 11, the first day the book was available. A second printing of 20,000 copies is now gone, and a third printing of 15, 000 copies will be off the presses in a few days. Orders for the | book, which sells for $1.25 . per | copy, are still pouring in to the I Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, ; Washington, 25, D. C. 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Sermon by the Pastor. Monday: 7:00 p. m. Covered Dish supper an U mission study for Jr. and Se nior V. W. A.'s at the home of Mrs. Ai Dunn. Wednesday: 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:00 p. m. Senior Choijr rehear sal. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. D. Patrick, Minister Sunday ? 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Harry Page, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "A Holy Materialism" ?Rev. Mr. Patrick! 3:00 p. in. Sunday school and cFiurch at Dixon, J. A. Darracott, Supt. , 7:00 p. m. Presbyterian Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p. m. Union Service at Cen tra; Methodist church, open AA meeting. , Monday 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. 7:30 p. m. Women of the Chur ch. Tuesday ? 4:30 p. m. Junior Youth Fellow ship. Wednesday ? 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. Thursday ? 3:30 p. m. Brownies. ' Friday ? Junior Choir 3:30 p. m. CORINTH PRIMITIVE CHTTRCH Elder E. H. Simpson, Pastor iW. Geld jSt. n?ar J8ridae#r Alport TPreachlng services: First Sundays 2 p. m. Third Sundays 11 a. m. viliah defense, the building tra des, and others vitally interested in what happens when an ato mic bomb explodes. The book was prepared by the Atomic Energy Commission from non -confidential scientific and technical Information. It is the most informative and authorita tive book on atomic Weapons which can be made public and is the most significant document on atomic energy to be publish ed since the Smythe Report. Neglect of farm woodlands means loss of cash income, say forestry specialists at State Col lege. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, September 17? Sunday School 9:45 a- m. Church Service, Mr. Raymond Bost, 11:00 a. m. Brotherhood 7:00 p. m. The Luther Leagues 7:00 p. m. Monday, September 18th? Cub Scouts 4:00 p. m. Boy Scouts 7 :00 p. m. Tuesday, September 19? Inter. Girl Scouts 4:00 p. m. Youth Choir 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 20 ? Senior choir 7:30 p. m. FIRST WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH J. W. Phillips, Pastor Sunday ? Sunday School 9:45 a. m. N. H. Kelley, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. W. Y. P. S. 6:30 p. m. Y.M.W.B. 6:30 p. m Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Monday ? Cub Scouts 4:30 p. m. Boy Scouts 7;15 p. m. Wednesday ? Girl Scouts 4:30 p. m. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. PARK GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Clay Chllders, Pastor Sunday school 10:00. Supt. Raymond Gregory. Morning worship 11:00, Young People's service 6:30. Herman Ruff, president. v Evangelistic service 7:30. Midweek prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Radio program: "Showers of Blessings," each Sunday morn ing at 9 a. m. over WGNC, Gas tonia. MISSIONARY METHODIST CHURCH I _ , Second Street Cgja Mill 'Services "... Rev. H. Spurgeon Scruggs Pastor Kings Mountain, N. C. Sunday ? J. J. Sisk, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. jn. Young People's Society 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. 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