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Gastonia Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - October 3, 1939, Gastonia, North Carolina Tile Gastonia in. A i Hilly Gazette i us slav october 3, v9.girl scout movement develops Best qualities in Young girl sir a to Ennu a Max Gardner Speaks scout drive for funds. At n. C. State fete National furniture week brings Parade of ideas for the Home contributed the girl scout movement stands for sound character and Good citizenship. Girl scouting without neglecting the interests of tile individual girl puts primary emphasis on the social Good. Girl scouting offers girls the Opportunity for practice in those things which Are desirable to be carried Over into their womanhood. We truly believe that the organization in Gaston county has put its Finger on the most important things that our Voung people have to learn in order to fill the gaps in their training As it is today. When the future docs Raleigh oct. 3 a a former governor o. Max Gardner class of 1903. Was the principal speaker to j Day at a Celebration of n. C. State j College s 50th birthday. Formal exercises were held in Pullen Hall with col. J. W. Harrel son. Dean of administration presid-1 ing. Or. Frank p. Graham presi-1 Dent of the greater University in j reduced Gardner. Duke University s president. Or. J William p. Few discussed coopera-1 stores participate in new styles and settings shown Here color and personality Pico Virtues of today furnishings live projects engaged in mutually j by Duke and the greater University units. Representatives of Many senior arrive. Girl scouts Wii Lind and Junior colleges of the state Wert selves prepared for More abundant and co operative living. It is interesting to Trace the growth of the movement under the local Council. March 1933, was not an auspicious time to Start anything. But that is when girl scout i ing was launched in Gastonia to Der j a local Community committee. Quot iwo years later the Community committee became the Gaston county Council taking under its jurisdiction the entire county. At this time we secured the services of a part time director. We had Many obstacles to overcome but we found the girls eager and enthusiastic. Training courses and a full time director have contributed greatly to our Success. We have 30 troops or the county and 310 registered scouts. Great was the rejoicing when in 1938 the Gastonia rotary club offered us rotary Park As a Camp sit present. A half Holiday the Campus. Was observed on nazis warn u. S. Ships to avoid a suspicious Quot acts event to introduce latest fashion t rends. Tuesday inside with cuts must new fall and Winter merchandise for the Home has arrived in Gastonia and Home furnishing stores Are in gala attire for the event that heralds the new Nat inf furniture week. Introduced originally to help Home makers prepare for the Winter months of indoor living. National furniture week has become a nationwide exposition of furniture Washington. Ort. 3.�?dpi�?a German warning that american ships Quot in their own interest should f of pub a avoid a a suspicious behave or in British and French Waters was relayed around the world today by the maritime comm vion and naval authorities. The German message was received by the state department last night i shortly after Secretary Hull not. Only tile newest furniture floor coverings lamps bedding Kitchen equipment and related lines but new ways to use them to make Homes More liable More comfortable and More Beautiful. Color Aud personality when the new fashions for the _ i a a a a had Home first made their Bow to the ii i. Rich t cautioned United Stales citizens to Trade at the areal Alyi locale a or Quot Quot on a Quot a a it a a pm. Con. It advised against such acts As of opinion of stylists writers and change of course use of radio on merchandisers who attended the sighting a German warship Zig Zag openings was a a they re More coursing. Screening lights failing to obey 1 Ful than every and a they re More a demand to Stop and accepting thus was the theme of Convoy by British or French naval National furniture week in 1939 i forces. Created president Roosevelt said Early bring color and personality into j ast month that american ships your Home. An Opportunity to have a Par it in should not be conveyed dim their starting years ago in the Kuchen j our work. By their ready and willing i or is Zag. And a state de j the wave of color has swept through response we Are convinced of their i pm Trent official explained Las every room of the american Home interest in girl scouting. Each year blight that the German notice was today it s to dip into the the result of the drive has met our chive its certificate next summer which is the shortest possible time for any Camp to be so recognized. We want the girls to have the Best and so our budget for next Vear includes plans for Camp improvement. Since 1935 we have had an annual drive for funds with which to carry on our work at tills time citizens of the county Are Given fondest Hopes and highest expectations. We have four definite Aires namely a better equipped and Larder in effect an acceptance of or i c0-l0r palette with a bold hand. Roosevelt s decision. I bringing cheer and gaiety into eve Germany said that Neutral Mer-1 cry Corner from the basement to chant ships have a repeatedly at a the attic. In step with the times j tempted in the Waters around i the stores Are ready to help with Camp to broaden our knowledge and France and England to evade the wide assortments of colors in up interpretation of the girl scout pro exercise of the rights of German Holster fabric.1, furniture finishes Gram to continue to develop co naval forces granted by internal floor coverings lamp bases and operative work Between Council and tonal Law. Of stoppage and shades draperies pictures. All j leaders and the stressing of Patulot i besides Quot the message added. Of the. a Mph Rurh no ref ism in troop and Camp life. In they a have repeatedly aroused sus tribute a new and sparkling note Money is a very unpopular sub i Pinion of attack or a Neutral acts to a too Dull room. And furthermore Lect but it continues to be an a \ by improper for the asking tile Home maker i Sencial one. We present the girl the note said that the practices can obtain advice on How to use 8cout program to 310 registered of which it complained would con the new colors to obtain the Best scouts. We operate As a Counci fuse Neutral vessels with naval possible effect under a charter As used by National or auxiliary ships of great Britain store participating in National her guests in a charming Headquarters and pay quota fees. We or France especially at night. Furniture week May be identified pit Allty offered by the v maintain an office which Calls for a by their wine and Blue banners i and department stores equipment stationery Telephone so me went to wine and Blue because Uio amp a two etc., and we operate an j color now rank first and second in since 1938 we have had our own Miami Beach Fla a it a John popularity for use in upholstered h. Levi suffered from neuritis Whir i furniture and throughout the Home. On a Michigan vacation and went open All week to a clinic for diagnosis. I in Gastonia a in most cities a. ,. A physician advised him to go tonal furniture week is a great % in Isar Elaml a pitch and lie in the Sun Home event when the stores throw s a level Hdldn l have the of re to wide their doors and invite the ?2i nip a Quot a Elton by Public Ltd it in a a a a took around 1 that he was Hie mayor of Miami j while stocks Are fresh and special Beach Aud lived Here All year. Display add interest to sales floors for a break tut to be 8 30�?o�?o�?o a a Jow. In Tho time to keep o clock the drive to Sun mimed i up to Date on what Ute Well Drea cd i in after the up 5 negro Book stations in county Friday of this week the Gaston county Public Library will inaugurate a new Branch of service in the establishment of five Book stations for the negroes of the county. Inauguration of this phase of the Library service is the culmination of several months of planning by the Board of trustees of the Library. The five stations which bring the total of Book stations in the county to 45. Will be located at Lincoln Academy Stewart Junior High school at Bessemer City John Chavis High school at Cherryville Reid High school at Belmont and the negro Community Centre of Gastonia. A in each of those five places a so Titi n i Iii a special Library committee will have i i i i no Rylco charge of the work and a Volunteer i Iii pm Ulii Ilu librarian wl11 in charge of the mistreatment grand dragon says negroes not a mistreated re Kinsmen. Greenville. S. C. Oct. 3.�? a a statement by the grand dragon of the Kun flux klan realm of South Carolina denying that Kinsmen had mistreated negroes at Fountain inn and Simpsonville was released at a klan meeting Here last night. The statement defended recent rides of the klan and ended with these words a we Klansman of today cannot Compromise with the dangerous forces in our midst and we will not i surrender. Violate no Law. Mistreat no person preserve White supremacy in South Carolina stations. The Bookmobile under the supervision of miss Barbara Eaker will visit each station once a month. A special selection of Book for this purpose has just been received and Are ready to go out. The work is begun with 500 volume and this will be added to irom time to time. Books at these stations will be available not Only to school children but to adults in each Community As Well. A you might be surprised to miss Lottie Blake the librarian told the reporter a that we have found two trained librarians among the negroes of the county that is persons who have had special training in Library schools. You would also be surprised to see Ute list of books the negroes requested tis to buy for them. We asked those in each Community to Send in request lists. The Large majority of Book that negroes want Are those of a serious nature history biography books dealing with agriculture with Man a ride on. Klansmen ride on. The j Aal training various crafts and very j order prohibiting you from appear j Little in the Way of fiction. I ing in Public in your Robes is hereby \ the Library management include Rej Indea. I Julg members of the Board of ants the statement said a ban had tees Are delighted at the Prospect i been issued on outdoor Demontra 10f extending the services of this j lion of the klan pending an in i j dilution to the negroes of the i vesting lion of reports that klans j count they express the belief that i men had mistreated some negroes. Will not Only be appreciated but t added that the reports had been mat. It will be used to the fullest the last finishing touch the place cards and this hot 18th Century dining room. Because from sept. 30 to wine and Blue it. 7 Meric Weil turn in Chich Havi tie Ynman i s favorite lied horni 1 arrange you la flit s for up. This scene and i special display i exciting select of stored Kumitis miss Betty Filcher will of e dining room is most exp thousands of posters identify National furniture week and special values inside. Ing the watch the to receive f the hos Furm Ture for them. Colors Are Camp rotary an investment amounting to $6,000. Of this investment we have an indebtedness of $2,000. Our aim for the year is to annual drive. We Are confident the Public will support our organization this year As generously As they have done in the Pas the teams will meet at the woman s club on wednesday oct. 4 it s Tea Lime id Poy meets girl for a snack coming soon big news about butter kist bread a snapshot of even Check for your Protection we use a a record a my machine which every Check passing this miniature record is on a Specia to film which is filed in auks. Should the canc by depositor be lost Bur cd in any manner a Phot in our vaults will offer pro Check photograph takes snapshots of through this Bank. Afe our fire proof a led checks of Ted or destroy Graphie record f of payment. Wear add Itic Dei glad to furnish thi onal Protection to oui tors. National Bank of Commerce Home la wearing. There a no Obi gallon to buy although stores arrange special value for National j furniture week so that their ens i tamers May enjoy the thrill of new j fur Nisi Ling during the Winter months alien uie average family j spends More time within the Home. Tills year with the country once More treading upward along the i recovery Road the furniture urdu i try Hopes to contribute its share toward an increased Tempo of Busi i Ness by presenting tire most exit i ing selections in Home furnishings brought out in recent year Money spent for furniture puts Nan to work for wages represent a larger proportion of the value of furniture than for Coni module generally. Considering the manufacturing division of the Industry about wages paid exclusive of salaries represent More than 26% of the wholesale prices. In contrast to this High percentage wages in manufacturing industries As a whole represent about 16% of tile value of tile products. In other words More of the consumer s Dollar is Paul out for wages by the furniture Industry than is the Case in other Fields 33% in salaries wages found to be false and that the ban was being lifted. Tile statement charged that press i accounts of the klansmen s visits to Fountain inn and Simpsonville were a misleading and exaggerated a registers office has busiest month september was the busiest month in the history of Gaston county a Register of deeds office Register of j deed Howard Thompson said today. Fees taken in by the office during september totalled $1,440.55, an All time High. Reflecting marked pickup in business activity real estate transfers contracts and deeds of Trust were Well above the average Register Thompson said. A total of 378 contracts which Deal with Purchase of automobiles refrigerators and similar article. Was recorded and 247 real estate sales were noted. Other september transaction records included 88 chattel mortgages two crop Leins 236 deeds of Trust seven mortgage deeds 338 irregular instrument seven marriage licenses nine plats. Aluminium has been spun and Woven into fabric As soft and Fine As silk. Extent. The zoo at Washington. D. A has a collection of 50 rare toads. Constipation Relief that also pepsin izes stomach when constipation brings on acid est Ion bloating dizzy spell a coated Tongue sour taste and bad breath your stomach is probably loaded up with certain undigested xxi and your Bowel done to move. So you need both pepsin to Heln break up fast that Rich undigested food in your stomach and laxative Senna to Puli the trigger on those Lazy bowels. So of Mitiu i a laxative Aho con Tam pepsin. I Ake i a. Caid Well s laxative because its syrup pepsin helps you that wonder fill stomach com Ort. W Hiie t he la at i a Senna move your bowels test prove the Power of pepsin to dissolve those Lump of undigested protein food which May linger in your stomach to cause belching gastric acidity and nausea. This is How pepsin a zing your stomach help relieve it of such distress. At the same time this Medicine wakes up Lazy nerves and Muscles in your bowels to relieve your constipation. So soc How much better you feel by taking the laxative that also puts pepsin to work on that stomach discomfort. Too. Even finicky children love to taste this pleasant family laxative. Buy or. Caldwell laxatives Senna with syrup pepsin at your druggist today by disclosed that in id us try salaries and i represented 33.1% i ice whereas in some i Roll expense was Asa recent Sui the furniture was Cor bin of the Selling i industries pay Low As 5%. Thousands of american workers Are directly involved in Ute manufacture distribution and Sale of furniture. The census of 1937 reported that there were 3,097 furniture manufacturing factories in the United state employing 170,072 wage earners and paying them $172,558.-291. This is furniture factories Only and does not include floor covering Mills or plants making other Home i furnishing items. In the same year there were 17, hold Gam and youngster enjoy Are just made for Vigo i my other prize posses Iren will play for Horn lays will no longer be k in such attractive us Ito to in esses. Tile bleached Maple cd Toul occupant. Given the Rig in to that annoying query a pm Gay mothers. ? the Maple table in the background equipment for their a what can i do a Bank heavily on Borah a speech Washington oct. 3 ing fete arms or daunt counted dress of arouse c stand. The i b k rep it Rhorah if drat 043 fund the blot the owned by 14, Ever were Jub Ham 855 pro to a tor employing 77j9u5 of their polls gave wag e Earl let amp and paying the in $lo2, peal. One of their Jami or w a g Elk these figures also Minton Ltd in it in Coti Elet it or they do not in position orator y w i clue a de a Rune t stores o r other two votes. W h sell products destined Borah a 1< madly for til Tiou i he closed the t to amp to d Senate debate on ii i Cpl a nation Day with the ibo it or Malden mass w lev munitions w Lilia etl 23, i inc hed a a kicked Herman american boy s a Bac Dew adorn # a Mote r vehicle or inspector ter pens of e la top win Stop it i him and asked to tee or followed Bena ills div Ltd lice in. New who Oppl Tad Iii g guilt Lovett e planted hoi i Case by con to i lie cd or # arms embargo Iii f i i 4 amp Jef n. A v please Many offt a of Iii Liny no or. Alt i my ii i to reef Ion f be in re in fit in conf try treed �w8 veil some embargo j adoption of Ai privately that unless tem a Borah Public sentiment to tile concite cd the adm Nistra that tile uni it. Long fight to put sides in the i f Arr ing nations on a Tel Rinc it to basis. J he said a Vtha few predictions that Cali and car ast Only two m. Baruch in a a Tex was As i fancier know on Hie adm Nistra Hents. It was in noon with sen that conjured 8 Ltd Mich follow i could get Moi a opposition. I he Senate a usual and it ire a Tyle of argue 11 was Clear Mon was formal Borah Pittman and j Lige rents speeches and Row Sharp inter a ush and carry sys asserted would Lead in by the belligerents d states was taking Irolean conflict generally conceded a Hie author of the f plan was Bernard lat distinguished i i Well in two con Tibia resourceful brain up the idea that we by out of War without Hurt. He declared that Eash by was not neutrality that a neuter that requiring Bei a title to their Pur before it upping Chai the administration Bill would invite attacks on factories. Them As proposes american lined. Extra put and vice-presi-1 a a hied spectators four More time Durn in or Demontra ent Century will there b i All Odd a duplicated i outlined Hie pro 1957. 1973 and 1975 tin illustration Bill a be a be Rand of 11�? or. To embargo and 5 Serure again dab Bure to i of re be with 1953, will is of Hor a better Garden Plant your bulbs now a Complete selection of Nix i year. We have Holland grown bulbs highest Quality at reasonable prices i Uli is top size hyacinths from depending on him for $3.25 be to the each size Narcissus several outstanding varieties in largest size bulbs. Quot Koci s 4 separate colors at in each. Rices phone 191 245 e main

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