Brownie troop 24 met Monday
afternoon and went out to Pat
terson's Dairy. We ?aw them
milk >by hand and also toy ma
chinery. We watched them strain
bottle and cap the milk.
We then went to the spring
and had a weiner and marsh -
mallow roast.
Mrs. Charlie Frank Stowe went
with us.
Several projects to help the
county hospital are toeing con
ducted by home demonstration
club members of Alexander Coun
ty this year, according to Mrs.
Agnes W. Watts, county home
agent
Fontana Village, in the Great
Smoky Mountains of North Caro
lina, a resort with accommoda
tions for 1,075, was built original
ly to house workmen constructing
nearby Fontana Dam, fourth
highest in the world,
Final Rites Held
For Hager*s Brother
Thomas A. Hager, 47, of Elk
hart, Ind., a brother of Howard
Hager, of Kings Mountain, died
March 2 as a result of injuries re
ceived March 4 when the bicycle
he was riding collided with a
truck.
FUneral services for the Besse
mer City native were held in
Elkhart Saturday.
Other survivors include hii
wife and five children, his fath
er Joe A. Hager of Bessemer City,
four additional brothers, Rufus
and Anderson Hager, of Bessemer
City, and Marvin and Heman Ha
ger, of Cherryville, and a sister,
Mrs. William Morrow, of Gasto
nia.
Mr. Hager was on his way
home from a new Job In Elkhart
when the accident occurred. Dri
ver of the truck was not held for
charges.
He was a member of Augusta
na Evangelical Lutheran church.
His -brothers and sisters at
tended the final rites. *
More than 50 million baby
chicks are started toy North Car
olina poultrymen each year.
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Aiding WHO* s Fight Against Influenza
A close watch on the seasonal Increase In influensa and on the pos
sible danger of epidemics is being kept by the World Influenza
Center in London, which the World Health Organization, a Spe
cialized Agency of the United Nations, established In 1947. Above
are shown laboratory experts at the Center Inoculating a ferret with
garglings received from Yugoslavia. After examination and typing
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El-Bethel-Bethware
News
(Mrs. Leonard Gamble)
The P. T. A. o 1 Bethware
schooi is sponsoring a fish sup
per Friday night at Bethware
school. Proceeds will he used to
install a heating plant in the
grammar grade 'building. Serv
ing will begin at 4 p. m. and
last until 9 p. m. The public is
Invited to attend.
The Y. W. A. of David's chur
ch met Monday night for a reg
ular-meeting with Miss # Lois
Gamble. Miss Joyce Hoyle had
charge of the program. After the
program and business session,
Miss Gamble served refresh
ments of hot chocolate, sandwi
ches, pickles and cake squares
to the group.
The Women's Home Demon
stration club vttll meet Friday
afternoon at 2:30 at the home of
Mrs Fred Anthony with Mrs.
Hugh Dover as co-hostess. The
demonstration which will be on
home freezing and food conser
vation will toe given by local
leaders.
Members of the Bethware Glee
Club went toy cars Thursday ' to
Salisbury to attend and partici
pate In the Glee Club convention.
The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service met Wednesday af
ternoon at the B1 Bethel club
house for a regular meeting.
The G. A. GhOs of Davids chur
ch met Saturday afternoon at
2.30 wtth Miss Faye Hoyle. A
good attendance was reported.
Wade McSwaln, student at
Mars Hill college, spent the week
end here with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. L McSwaln. On
Monday he reported with a group
to Charlotte for Induction into
the U. S. Army. He was classed
In 1-A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harmon
visited Alex Harmon Sunday
who is a patient in the Black
Mountain Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowery and
Miss Fannie Mae Lowery of
Pleasant Hilt, Mr. and Mrs. Wells
Lowery, Sonyla and Richard,
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whisnajit.
Miss Maxine Hoyle and Miss
Betty Pryor spent Friday in
Charlotte.
Misses Frances Pridmore, Sa
rah Whisnant, Coy Bridges and
Harold Hord spent Sunday in the
mountains. ...
Mrs. Wayne Ware returned
home Saturday from the Shelby
hospital.
H. W. Gamble, J. F. Gamble
and Leonard Gamble visited J.
J. Gamble, a patient in the Mer
cy Hospital in Charlotte Sunday.
Mr. Gamble is getting along line.
William Andrew McSwain,
student at Lenoir -Rhyne college
spent the weekend at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. JR.
McSwain.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle visi
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of Kings Mountain Sunday.
Mm. Rome Horton has return
ed home from the Shelby hospi
tal. She la much better.
John Mayes remains about the
same. He has been sick for sev
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Specialists at N, C. State Col
lego say dairymen can Ret far
better production ? and greater
profit ? from their herds by
feeding them full rations during
winter months.
American farmers are expected
to produce this year enough pork
and. beef to supply military needs
and provide three pounds more
per person than was consumed
in 1950.
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