With The Far Women Items this week from Wake, Aiamanee. Pasquotank. Macon, Currituck, and Rowan Counties. NUTRITION SURVEY REVEALS ALARMING FACTS Some 2.* Home Demonstration Club mem'w* recently made a survey of school children in two ser. home econoin k's agent, say* the fa, t* show that diets contain an excess of bread and cereal products, too many sweets end soft drinks and arc deficient i»; vegetables and fruits. Mrs. Thermal. How. ,I of the Salem Home Demonstration Club, say« they will really be able to p.esent the frets when the foods and nutrition leaders present a d« monstration on "Green Vege ta des in th:» Diet." FREEZING PROTEIN I (omemaVri in Al a m a n c e County haw h«vn concerned with Kings Mountain Herald A new»paprr. published Hifkljr Thursday by Martin L. Ilarm«*n. i DBA Herald IhiWishin* Kite* ns second class matter at the p»*«t « fare at Kinir?* Mountain. X C.. 'JHOK under Art (Vinjrm of Match .*t. UP St HSTRIPTION RATO* Bjr Mall Anywhere; One year W.5 Six month-* 0.0 Hirer nv*r.'*.< $1 i£» single copy price .10 protein in the Ju t recent l> they have he-*.i discus.iing - eth ods of fn".7i:'2 piutr.n fu xls meats. poaltry am! i\t*. They have also be_*n sharing informa tjon on freezing prepaid! dishes such as (-asset oles. Mrs. Nancy /-dams. home eco nomics agent. says the home makers are submitting questions regarding freezing ot piotoin fo.xl. The questions, along With the answers, will hi* co.Tpded in to a booklet for use hv ih<- ladies SI CCESSFUL HOME PROJECTS Mrs. Ilerliert Brothi*rs. Eliza beth City, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Elmer Brothers, have been saving on their house furnishings dollars sine? attending the up holstering worksh >p In Pasquo tank County. Miss Edm Bishop, tome •••• > nomics agent, rays the two |.-id:e have worked together on then tome projects. Mrs. Herbert Rro hers has unhnlsti—ed h:»*>s nd a sofa plus refinishing the *od parts of tbe char s and nth • furniture. The whole project, -lulling painting the room, only ost $75. GARDENS STARTED Mrs. T. T. 1 !• n dor son, the court v home food supply leader in Macon Count v. took advantage of the cold weather hy getting her garden plan.-, in order. Mrs. Klori*r.. *■ Sherrill, home economics agent, says Mrs. lien do .-son was one of the first to re quest a copy of the ‘'Recommend ed Vegetable Varieties’* which is Electrical Storms... Early spring and summer months often produce sev en* electrical storms with a consequent danger of fire from lightning. This you cannot avoid, but you can have adequate insurance. THE ABTHUR HAT AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 739-3659 a\aik»>le iron trv- extension oi Ik*. HOME SEWING Why (Iws i veamstr ss consid er interfacings important? Mrs. James Walli«T ol the Powells Point Homo I* monstration <3uh tn Cur. duck County. said. "I am n >t a homo sewer, hut I feel that I should know what interfacings and lining. should he used in a garmt -it. Prom now on when 1 •o shopping'. I W'ill trv to check to see that the ready made gar ment is interfaced anti lined pro perly.” Mrs. Kay CrifPn, assistant bo-re economic-- agent, says in terfacing dot's add body and I 'e tn the garment which its import ant to the consumer as well as to tnc ■>•••»’- se’.ve \ SPRING FASHION SV»GW The Bust Ian Cross Roads Home Demonstration Club in Rowan County hitl ? spring fashion show. The homemakers modeled the ensembles with l-H hoys and Is taking part in the talent show. According to Miss Edith Hin shave, home economic* agent, iver -M club women and their daughters modeled dresses anti suits. Some women from other •lulls took oa.t in the fashion show. Ho vis Rites Held Friday Funeral rite; for Thomas Max well Hovis. <1, of Bessemer City, were held Friday at 2 p.m. from Concord Methodist church, inter ment following in the church '■emeterv. Mr. Ho\ is died Wednesday •v>rnint» ai hi-- home following a >r:ef illness. A retired fatmerand dairyman, he was a member of Concord Methodist church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. FI i/.a bet h Lewis Hovis; three sons Thomas Lpwis Hovis of Wings Mountain, Maxwell War lick Hovis of Creenshoro and W Iliam Wade Hovis >f Bessemer City; a daughtf t. Mrs. Snr* Hovis Beam of ("henyville; a brother. Waiter M. Hovis. of Bessemer BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS Bit Ju ly Bolt on Dat is TcU )>t,ont 7J9-5S*J» 1 11 BETHWARE - The ordinano-s were observed at Oak Grove Sun day night. Kenneth Grigg. Wayw Blanton, Tommy Vers. ;.nd Butch Vos* were bapfsod. Monday n'ght, the Brotherhood met at the church and enjoyed grilled hamburgers. The program also fi'ot Old ft movie. The Fannie Heck circle met with Mrs. T< miny Champion Tuesilay afternoon. The Kate Ellen circ’e met at the home of Vis. Howard Cham pion Tuesday r ight. Mrs T. A. Champion was host ess at her Sunday School class party Tuesday night. The Patterson Grove Home De monstration Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Llovd Turner with twelve m* mbers present. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Turner. Wavne and Jane spent Saturday in Morganton. A group from Mrs. Ethel Crook's class a; Bethware school sang at Oak Grove and Patterson Grove churches Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Frankl.n Davis and Toy visited Mr. and Mrs Frank Palmer in Boger City, and Mr and Mrs. Ab McMurr.v in Line olnton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwan Thornburg. Butch Vess and Margie Hoyle went to Chimney Rock and Ashe ville Sunday. Dewitt Vess took his briek-tay inn elass from Shelby High School to Hickory las* week when* they won first plan* in a contest. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ross and Ilia Grigg went to the <-oast over the weekend. They rode the ferry from Ocraooke to Cape Hat teras. and visited Elizal>eth City and Kitty Hac k Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ros.- of Bessemer City, City, ami seven grandchildren. Rev. H. O. I’uss officiated at the final rit«>s and interment was made in th** church cemetery. m_| 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 25 YEARS OF SERVICE AND ENIOY LOW. LOW. AN NIVERSARY SALE PRICES ■GAULT DUKE'S MAYONNAISE PL 23c ALASKA PINK SALMON Tall Cans 45c LOAF AHEAD full lk Me 0 LARGE CANS MILK 3 for 42c SEALTEST ICE MILK l/t gal. 39c MACK'S LIVER MUSH 19c lb. CRYSTAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 lb. jar 49c Clothes Rleach 10c qL RED LUZIANNE COFFEE 1 lb. can 09c RED BAND Drastic Redactions In Oar APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT IS" PHILCO PORTABLE TV $25.00 oH TTTTSmioEZr TV $50100 off Hotpoint REFRIGERATOR 12co.lt. Save $SQ.M Daring Oar Sale SALE LASTS 3 BIG DAYS THDBS. FHL SAT. PARKING GOODj FOOD{CQSTS|USS|HERE r t — -vr-GauIt Brothers Grocery™ — i s» % Any season of the year is a suitable time to visit one of Tar hrrlit's more quaini riiini — one that combines a bit of the old with much that is representa tive of a highly-automated area. This city is situated in a |>or tion of the Piedmont Plateau that Ls 1000 f<-ot above sea level. The land mils gently in this section just 442 miles south of the Vir ginia border and 50 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway. It is readily apparent why settlers of the "old city" decided to make this their permanent homeesite. What is today one proud city was originally two seperate towns. The two towns merged tn 1913 when the younger, more mundane neighbor. Winston, joined the more elderly Salem, to its south. The Salem side -- known as Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross and children of Fort Mill. S. C., Mr and Mrs. Gus Wellmon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lovelace, and Mrs Ilia Grigg of Gastonia, and Mrs Janelle Thrift, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thrift and children of Grover. Mrs. Missouri Ross returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mr-. Clyde Ross o! Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smith. Mr. Melvin Greene. Mis Margaret Greene, and Mrs.. Boyd Edmundson in Shelby Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Champion and Timmy of Shelby were Sun day afternoon visitors d Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champion. Old Salem itself attracts thousatids of visitors year round, being one of the most ou'stand ing historical attractions in the country. This community was founded in lTi'rfj by th«‘ Moravians whoso history oven tin n was more than 300 years old. < >ld Salem retains 4o of the original tit) buildings that were erected before Item, all of which are au thentic in every detail. The buildings and town plan, with medieval overtones, give the area a strong Old World at mosphere. Principal structures were built around an o|ien square. Included were the choir • group i houses for Single Bro thers and Soingle Sisters, a community store, tavern, pottery, mill, sawmill, harn, four family dewllings and a two-story house that served as a meeting hall. All of these were built within six years after the town's be ginning, with many more com pleted later. Of unusual interest to the visit or are the Moravian Church • Consecrated it- 1»I0) with a still active congregation; the Ceme tery. dating from 1771; Salem Tavern ilTNIt, one of the better known mns of the early South; the Boys' School • 1794 •. now the home of Wachovia Museum: the John Vogler House i!S19i, the home of the village silversmith and cfockmaker; and :he Miksch ToUacisi Shop il771*. the oldest toha* shop still landing in A merica. The unusual architecture con sists of steeply pitched roots, half timliered construction, hooded doorways, groupings <>r arched ■ windows and doorways. designed for utility rsther than symmetry. Most furnishing* are original hut seemingly untcuched by the a. ag<*s of time. In its early days Sal* m's life v is (level >nc*l around a form of communal living under the stri. t control of the Moravian Church. M**n and women work***! at vari ous tasks aiTording to their aaili-, ty an tills master craftsman. H< nui>t have his-n the most gifted in the community. A storehouse of historical treasuri-s is contain***! in the Boy's School Building. More than 50*10 anti*|uities. ranging from early fin* engines to device* built by local craftsmen that feeshadowed labor savers of our own century, arc displayed tin-re in. *luided tours arc available for school students and other organ ized groups, and hostesses are on duty in each *>* tin* buildings to relate their part of the story to visitors. Our hostess hap|x*nei n> be a direct descendant «if J<»hn Mikseh * th«* original tobacco shop proprietor* and was throu ghlv informed and delightful. Winston-Salem can be justly proud of its Old Salem. This is a stellar ''Variety Vacationland" attraction. situui<*d just off the expressway bypassing the city. You'll find your visit a most re warding experience. The Soviet Cnion. with appr -xi mately 1 ."5.0*»»*.*•*•«» h. u ses, is ill** Pur*most hors* -owning n'd.on in iln* world. A**eording to the Book of Knowl**dgr. Brazil rank* s»- -. • :id; the I'nit*-*' States is sixth. The leading l*. S. horse stat«* is Texas. Mrs. Homemaker! ARE YOU "FED-UP" WITH A WASHER THAT DOESMT WORK? see McGinnis furniture co. today for A STURDY FRIGID AIRE WASHER WITH DEPENDABILITY — PLUS — want 12 LB. TUB! Does Your Present Washer Wash All The New Miracle Fabrics? - II Not See This 2-Speed Frigidaire Washer With A Special Cycle For Delicates And Wash A Wears. 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