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Consequently, we would urge par ents to include a sufficient amount Of dairy products in the family diet, knowing that to do so is not only economical but that it is essential to maintain proper nutrition in all members of the family to avoid the increase in disease and malnutri tion which follows as a result of people living for long periods of time on insufficient and inadequ ate food/’ iXt / SAVING FACE going on. A lot of bright young men are working on television, trying to dis cover new means of accomplishing it. Some of them will surely hit it, in time. ^QLOR— Human nature is peculiar, and nowhere more so than in exhibi tions of popular misbeliefs and prejudices. Just now, for example, motorists refuse* to buy yellow gasoline be cause of a wide-spread belief that it “gums up the motor.” Now, pure gasoline comes from the still with a slight yellow tinge. To man ever is discharged there, he said. If it becomes necessaayy make it “water-white” it has to be | remove an employee the boss arranges to have a friend tip him oflL. bleached with sulphuric acid. That; nex t morning the doomed man appears in the boss’ office, adds to the.cost, but the motoring• „ My uncle ln the most remote province of the chung Rlwtr very public pays it rather than buy it m » he explains. “It is necessary that I should go to attend him ” yellow. Red, pink, blue, green, any other The boss assumes an expression of distress. “Why, : to reach the color of gasoline except yellow, is Chung River and minister to your uncle and then, return will require readily accepted. But because more than two years,” he protests. A friend was telling me about Big Business irt China. The c.sv great drink of American Hospitality England has its tea time. France and Germany their hour for coffee. The Swiss do it with a cup of chocolate. Ours, in the good old U.S.A., is the pause that refreshes with ice- cold Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Greenwood, S. C. How to l>o the perfect hostess Told in this little book, big with ideas covering aVI social occasions-— containing 128 pages with beautiful illustra tions. SB-190-E 5^ USE THIS COUPON THE COCA-COLA CO., 314 North Are., N. W., Atlanta, Ca. Enclosed find 10c (atampa or coin to cover coat of handling and mailing) for which send me the book, “When You Entertain.'* by Ida Bailey Allen. Name Add reaa. FPANK PARK El Experience Service Facilities Those are the important things in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and sfoould be borne in mind when you have oooasion to choose one DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town I. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, S. C. A great man’s son usually has a hard time to gain recognition on his own merits. What made me think of that is the appearance in the news of three sons of former presidents. “Jimmy” Garfield is to be chair man of the Resolutions Committee at the Republican National Con vention. Richard Cleveland will make the nominating speech in the Democratic National Convention for Governor Ritchie of Maryland. And Archie Roosevelt is leading the fight tp limit Government aid to veterans to those who actually suf fered disability in the service. Ar chie has a right to take that posi tion, as he is himself a war cas ualty. Abraham Lincoln’s son, Robert, was president of the Pullman Com pany and a successful business man. General Grant’s son Fred erick had himself a distinguished military record. Mr. Taft’s son Charles is a successful and dis tinguished lawyer. And “Young Teddy” Roosevelt, as Governor General of the Philippines, is mak- ing a reputation on his own. All of these, and other famous men’s sons, had a hard time over coming ^he idea that they were trading on their father’s reputa tions. TELEVISION— Several hundred people sat in a London theater and saw the fam- ious Derby race reflected on a ' screen as it was run, on June 1. The figures were not much more than •silhouettes, but it was actual tele- some motorist told another, who told another, that yellow “gas” was bad for the valves, filling station folks will have nothing to do with it because they can’t sell it. COLDS— Colds are caused by germs. If there was any doubts of that, the proof seems to be at hand. A medical commission which has been studying colds has found sev eral places where nobody ever has a cold unless some outside visitor brings it in. One of those places is the island of Spitzbergen, in the Artie ocean. Miners who work there sleep in damp, stuffy underground quarters and are exposed in their work to “Nevertheless, I must go.” “Noble fellow,” says the boss, embracing himi “Do your «£u£y, though your journey keep you away for years, have no fear. Your place will be kept open for you.” • The next morning and every morning thereafter the two meet an the street, but there is no embarrassment, no sense of inferiority on the part of the ex-employe. Face has been saved. I remember one of the first men for whom I worked in New York,’. and one of the wisest I have ever known. He called me in one day and said: “I want you to think up some way by whicfi x: can- fabc prompted to resign.” I was astonished. “After he resigns,” my boss continued, “I think I can help him ttr> find a more congenial place. But he’s no good where he is-- “I always try to be very careful in these cases,” he explained. ‘T temperatures below zero, in which ^ don’t want it written on my tombstone that I ever dealt a bfow to- aa they sweat profusely. Everybody man’s self-confidence.” knows there is no surer way to “catch cold” than to live and work under such conditions. But they never have colds! Nevertheless, as long as we live where we are exposed to cold in fection, it is just as well to take precautions against them. Bicentennial (Cele bration To Continue In Full Swing This employer was almost as wise as the Chinese. As our civiliza tion and our business grow older we all shall learn some of the cna^ ture wisdom of these older people. They know there are things in life more important than efficiency and production and q[iiatas and' charts. They know that the human soul is more important, and that all the operations of life should be conducted'so as to increase Its dignity- and self respect. • Said Mencius, the ancient Chinaman: “The people are of the highest importance; the gods come second; the soverefign. is of lesser- weight.” vision. So far nobody can say positively when television in anything like a perfected form will be available to everybody with a radio set. Per haps never. Many engineers think the messenger does high grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING ! AT REASONABLE PRICES. SEND US YOUR NEXT ORDER. _ | may become possible to throw clear redth Anniversary of George Wash ington’s birth, on the supposition that there has been celebration enough. The Federal Commission one of these local committees, from proving a distractfon,.is in— which said that for years the com- stead the chief incentive moving munity in which he lived had been the people into this new tfaaught of It is a mistake to believe, says the tom by two factions. The town country. They find present times United States George Washington having committeed itself to a prop- a close copy of the doubt and per— Bicentennial Commission, that the er celebration of the Washington plexity and experiment that con- American people have let down in Bicentennial, a committee was fronted Washington,, and look to his^ theit ‘celebration of the Two -Hund- formed from both factions. And ideals and wisdom to lead them getting together in the work of again on the road to security, planning this tribute to George Not one individual, or one com- Washington had so filled the com- munity, is finding this celebration munity with Washington’s spirit “a spiritual tonic of hope,, of cour- i? in daily touch with hundreds of ^at not only was the breach be- age, of faith.” The discovery ik tl- msands of local committees all tween opposing committee :nem- general. It is why the celebration o’ er the United States, every one of fo ers healed, but the entire com- of Washington’s bicentennial has them more active than ever in car- munity was we lded into a lastingly not lagged but is only now gather- ry Th °^L ^% C f .i 0n , 0Ver l he ■united whole. The residents of ing its real momentum eW dov until Thankseivinc movingly stated m the letter re-. been or will be a George Washing- The othJrday the United States garding this celebration as a , ton celebration. As fdr the 693,- me other day the united states iritual tonic t0 the na tion. , 371 local committees scattered over Commission received a letter from K 1 . ... *** over a member of one of these commit- From countless other sources, the the country, they are not static tees which voiced exactly the spirit States Commission receives > bodies, formed to -be meniUdned In: which has kept these committees dail y testimony of this return of,the papers; they are earnestly at unremittingly active.. Said the Washington s influence. Every- work, as evidenced in newspaper re writer of this letter: “We need wi 161 * 6 Americans are turning from, po.ts of what they are doing. Their this Bicentennial Celebration. It is Personal problems and local d if-|a- ivities are represented in 500,- a spiritual tonic of hope, of cour- Terences to join in community and ,0. 3 press clippings cowing the age, of faith. national effort, as if in an instinct p-ogress of the celebYatkm, the From another quarter the Fed- to make Washington again their greatest number of references ever eral Commission received a com- , leader in a new nationalism. The recorded in the Airwricaii press oa mimicatidn, also from a member of prevailing economic perplexity, far a single subject.