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VOLUMN XLlV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 7 . 1 0 4 3 N U M B E R 3 8 NEWS OF LONG AGO. Evenly Balanced Lo, The Poor Editor Paying Off Lend-Lease little Stingers Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter G. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. G. Consider the editor! A child is ' ' From The Yellow Jacket. By The Street Rambler. V kl Wat Happening In Davie It means much In life to be even­ born unto the wife of a merchant in Wifh Scotch Liqnor There’s only one religion in all 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Uted Up ly balanced and not lopsided. Per­ the town. The physician getteth Maybe the general public has not the world that meets the needs of Young lady carrying mouse trap haps the majority of people are, in 1 0 plunks. The editor writetb a known how Prime Minister Churchl men Tl at is Cbrisrianits, which The Alphabet, Drowned The and mouse down Maiu street—Bill some respect, out of balance. If it stick and a half and tellelh the tnul- ill and his English government are teaches the brotherhocd of man. Wilson rambling around the town Hogt and Plowed Up The is not one thing, it is something else. titndes that the child tippeth the repaying President Roosevelt and We know a man who is so dumb — Iss Margaret Daniel figuring Cotton and Corn. Many are out of balance politi­ bean at nine pounds. Yea, he his government for food, clothing he thinks the Milkv-Wsv is a dairv out ration points—Redland lasses cally. They are extremists, or lean lieth even as a centurion. And and war materials they get thro igh route add the Big Dipper is put in (Davie Record, April 7 , 1 9 2 0 ) . sitting in parked auto in front of too heavy to one side. The same the proud father giveth him a the lend-lease It remained tor the skies so aviators can get. fresh theatre—Big crowd watching ex­ Lint cotton is 4 0 cents a pound. is true of lovers of money, pleasure Cremo. Drew Pearson, in The Washington milk from the Milky Way. citing event in heart of city on still Clinard LeGrande a student at and the things of this world which Behold, the young one groweth Merry-Go-Round, and The Pro­ When Germany doesn’t seem to afternoon- J. T. Angell parked on N. C. College, Raleigh, spent Eas- are material and temporal. up and graduath. And the editor gress, of Washington, to give the care a how many German lives she bench in front ot bus station watch­ ter here with his parents. Hverybody in sin and wicked­ putteth into bis paper a swell no­ public the facts. The following is waistes iu Russia, wbv should we ing traffic—Mrs M. C. Deadmon Mrs. Slate and children, of Spen­ ness are unevenly balanced. Sin tice. Yea, a peach of a notice. He taken from 'Phe Progress, commen­ be solicitous of the lives of German doing early morning shopping— cer, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, swings men hellwatd, and this is telleth of the wisdom of the young ting on the Pearson article: spies In this country? Trio of young ladies skating to G. E. Horn, Easter. always the wrong direction to lean woman and of-her exceeding come­ Yet 'it is remarkable that the Because Solomon said, "there is school—Jim Broadwayon his way Paul Holton returned Saturday and travel. What God said to King liness. Like unto the roses of British have maintained tbeir deli­ not a j st man on earth, that doetb to meat meeting—George Hend­ from a five week’s visit to his sis­ Belshazzar when He wrote bis Sharon is she and her gown is play­ veries of Scotch whiskey despite good and sinneth not,” is no justi­ ricks flying plane over the square ter at-Tulsa, Okla. doom upon the wall of the banquet ed up to heat the band. And the hell and high water.. The ships fication for a man to stuff a ballot —Miss Marietta Smith enjoying Miss Rosa McCullob, of Wins­ hall can be said of every sinner to­ dressmaker getteth two score and which have come here for Lend- b ox. horseback rid'— Misses LaVonne ton-Salem, spent Easter with her day: "Thou art weighed in the four iron men. And the editor gets Lease supplies are loaded with Being suspicious of everybody Ball and Tilthea Rea McCuIloh on patents on R. 4 . balances, and art found wanting.” a note of thanks from the sweet Scotch whiskey, sale 0 f w hich and everything is to the spirit and sidewalk looking at kodak pictures Luther Spry has moved his fam­ It is a sad and deplorable thing to girl graduate. creates practically the only dollar soul what gangreen is to the soul —Mrs. Quince Powell and little ily to Cooleemee. be found wanting before God as And the daughter goeth on the exchange the British now have In and body. We know one man who son parked in front of postoffice— L. H. Austin, of Mebane, spent men travel through life, and more story - of the farewell party. It the three years since the war be­ Is so suspicious of everything, when Armand Daniel carrying big hunk Easter here with old friends. especially when they come to die. runneth a column solid. Aud the gan, 1 0 m illion cases o f Scotch have his -doctor gave him Cod»Liver oil of ham into, meat shop—Five Fos­ Duke Peoples and family, of However, the sinner can repent be­ fair one remembeth him from afar been shipped, with a loss of only he said it tasted fished to him. ter sisters parked in car on corner Newcastle. Ind , are spending sev­ fore God, obtain forgiveness, then with a picture postal card that cost- 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 cases.” It is. to be hoped that the 7 8 th of square watching traffic go by— eral weeks with his parents at Cana. walk uprightly abd righteously -be­ eth six for a jitney. Note the concluding line: with a Congress will set a new pace, by Phillip Johnson and Leslie Daniel Misses Linda Gray Clement and fore God and man and have an ev. Behold, she returneth, and the Iossofonlv 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 cases,” The standing up on its own feet and as. walking across square discussing Tulia Hunt, students at the Greens en balance. youth of the town fall down and presumption is that those 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 serting its Constitutional rights -It meat rationing—Mr. and Mrs. J. boro College for Women, spent the Many people arc unbalanced Te worship; Sbe picketh one and lo. cases were sent down by the Ger­ has now heard a humbling from C. James buying canned goods. Easter holidays here with home ligiously. They lean too heavy she picketh a lemon. But the editor man subs. Would the “loss” have th e people folks. and too one-sided to some false catleth him one of our promising been any the less if it had been con It is what we call mighty poor R. A. Neely has sold to Dr. E. Let Us Pray doctrine, or some creed, type, sha­ young men and getteth away with sumed at a high cost by the A- business, Brother, to preach Re­ P. Crawford the Walter E. TilIey (By Kev. Loy D. .Thompson) dow and form. Ttaey take the sha­ it. And they sent unto the editor merican drinkers? Suppose the en­ publicanism 3 6 4 days in the year house and lot on North Main St. A young lieutenant who has won dow for the snbstance, the non es­ a bid to the bidding, and behold tire 10 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 cases bad been sent and then go out on the 3 6 5 th and Consideration $ 6 ,0 0 0 . bis wings writes to a younger man sential for the real. They have a the bids are fashioned in a far city. to the bottom, would the consumers vote the New Deal. Mrs. Lizzie Tomlinson has pur­ seeking his wings. In this letter formal worship they observe and Flowery and long is the wedding have been any worse off? If they The Sinking of the President chased the L. H. Austin house and five points aregive this young man. go through, but they fall to realize notice which the editor prienteth. had spent the money which they Coolidge would seem to indicate loton Church street. Considera- The fifth point is as follows: "Keep that God is a Spirit, and seeks The minister getteth 1 0 bones. paid for the 9 , 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 cases that that somebody was about as careless some room for religion in your daily tion $ 3 ,0 0 0 . such to worship Him as worship in The groom standeth the editor off were "saved” for clothing and food as were our "guardians” at Pearl life. It helps. Don’t ask me why Mrs* W. H. Critz, of Spencer; spirit and in truth. (John 4 :2 3 -2 4 ) for a 12-months subscription. instead would they or their country H arbor.” An hour in chapel on Sundays, a Miss Ivie Horn, of Loweil, and Mere format worship is but empty Al! flesh is grass and in time the been thereby made poorer? Remember next year is a Presi­ few prayers daily; occasional Bible Miss Mary Stockton, of Wallburg, and void It never brings the soul wife is gathered unto the soil. The Is not the money that is spent by dential year. So begin today to reading—after these I find it easy to spent Easter with home folks here. into fellowship with God, neither editor printeth a death notice, two the consumer for iiqnor "lost”? spread the gosnel of true Ameri­ breathe deeply, pot my chest out, Mr. Lawrence Zachary and Miss and stride firmly forward.” Elsie will it bring the soul to 'th e haven columns of obituary, three lodge Would not both be richer if the en­ canism—the onlv sure anti dote for Christine Tatum, two of Davie Robinson calls these-five points: Blue of rest” when this life is ended notices, a cubit of poetry and a tire cargo of "Scotch” had gone to this New Deal meddler’s itch that county’s most popular young peo prints for a gentleman.” Wbat It is good to be evenly balanced card of thanks. And he forgot, the bottom? And what about the is trying to be engrafted up on the pie, were united in marriage last wholesome advice from a clean up­ educatb natly, politically, and in tetb to read the proof on the head ’Lend-Lease American good to American tree of life. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, at standing big brother to a struggling our plans, aims aud purposes, and and the darned thing cometh out, help win the war going to. England The Good Book says "Cast thy th e hom e o( the bride’s m other, youth! Boys like this will go places. In our opinions and views, and in 'Gone to H er L a s t R oasting which sends Scotch liquor in return bread upon the waters, for thou Mrs. Ida T atum , In Cooleem ee. As long as we have such young men onr understandings; but this may Place ” "which is practically the only dot- shalt find it after many days.” in our armed forces we need not be Dr. Charles Durham, of Lumber- not always be in every particular And all that are akin to the de larexchange the British now have?” Likewise cast your ballot in the fearful of the future. "Keep some ton, a brother-in-law of the bride, with the best of people, as we are ceased jnmpeth on the editor with What kind of money is it that sends box, and thougu it may be held up room for religion and offer a few performed the ceremony. all subject to mistakes, weaknesses great jumps. And they pulleth out us Scotch whiskey in return for for awhile, it may turn up in the prayers daily.” Men across the A series of meetings are in pro­ aud blunders; but to be unevenly tbetr and cancelleth their subs, and food to our allies; and, boys for their right place and be counted as cast. world are beginning to realize that gress at the Baptist church this balanced religiously Is the most s-> they swing the hammer even unto cannon fodder?—Union Republican life without God is a nightmare. Too ■ week. Rev. W. R. Bradshaw, of rious. It is so easy to go to some the third and fourth generations. many of us have been trying to save Hlckorv, one of the finest pulpit Exposes Socialistic Plot ourselves by our own sagacity and extreme in religion, or to be ex­ Canst thou beat it?—Selected. Fnrmers To Receive orators in the State, Is doing the cleverness. Our religion has been a tremely cold, or formal, or luke­ Followug Senate preaching. naturalistic religion We have felt warm, or fanatical. Only by a life More For Eggs Mrs. Amanda Allen, 6 7 , died at Over One Hundred Hearing the necessity for contacting tbe su­ consecrated unreservedly unto God, Raleigh.— North Carolina farm, her home in Fulton township, on New deal planners have proposed pernatural. Keep some room for and by much pr-yer and a close Years ers will receive a half million dol­ communio with the supernatoal and Mar. 2 7 th. Funeral services were entire reorganization of American walk with Him, can we stay even­ More than one hundred and ele lars more for their eggs this year as life will grow strong. Taut nerves, held at Fork Baptist church, wkh ly balanced. farming on collectivism principles ven years ago, in November 1 8 3 1 , the result of a change In pricing tired brains, emotions torn with an­ Rev. S. W. Hall officiating. Sur­ with county units to be opeiated guish and eves drooping with long a little wood-burning locomotive which will be put into effect within viving are the husband, three sons under government direction, testi- waiting will find relaxation and rest­ Fork News Notes. puffed its way along the tracks a few days, C. W. Sheffield, mark­ and three daughters. mony before the senate military af­ fulness You say this is a hard task. Mr. and Mrs R. Paul Foster of the South Carolina Railioad be. eting specialist with the State De- Mrs. J. R. Williams, of Fork, fairs committee indicates. It is. Many of us never learn tbe se­ and family, of Macedonia, spent partment of Agriculture, declared has a home grown lemon that tips tween Charleston and , S. The testimony has been sent to cret. Jesus says: "Come unto me Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton recently. C. Trailing. behind were several all ye that labor and arr heavy laden the scales at 1 pound and 5 ounces. Foster and Mrs. T. M, Livengood. a number n f Iowans Senators dinkey little cars. One of them car. and I will give you refreshment, en­ It is on exhibition at the store of C. Edward Smith, of Goldsboro, Renew pour subscription George A. Wilson, republican of ried the first United States mail to larged power,, quiet contentment Williams & Garwood. and Mr aud Mrs. B. W. Allen, of today and get a 1943 Alma­ Iowa, in connection with their The Democratic brethren held be handled by an American rail­ inquiries on current farm defer, rest.” I am sure we all feel the Winston Salem, Mere recent guests n a c fre e . need of this undergirding of life, their county convention in the road. ment proposals. of Mr. and Mrs Locke Aaron. composure in tbe midst ot confusion, Today, th e transportation of ★ * court house Saturday afternoon at Miss Jacqueliae Livengood has “Under the plan, the farmer mail, particularly mail addressed to assurance in the midst of uncertain­ 2 o’clock, and elected delegates to W kattIfouBM if W i t k would no longer decide the use of ty, a mighty fortress in the midst of entered Chapel Hill University for men in uniform, is an important* the State Cotavention We under­ a study course. his own land.” Senator Wilson war’s bewi dering and devasting job for the Southern Railway svs stand that the brethren will open Mr. aud Mrs. U. D. Wyatt and WAH BONDS, said. “He and his sons and daugh­ blasts. Nothing can beat tbe young tern of which the South Carolina ★ ★ campaign headquarters here and children, of Winstou Salem, and ters would be organized into labor lieutenant’s advice: “Keep some Railroad is a part. room ,or religion and quiet commu- keep a manager on band at least a Mrs. I. F. Burtou and. children, of Women at War today are saving gangs to be sent anywhere in the ''The men and women of the for Women at Peaee when the War sion with God.” Along this road part of the time until the election. Elbavilte, were recent guests of county and sometimes outside. Southern' know what mail from is worn They are buying War Bonds lies our hope. This being true let Misses Mary Meroney, of Albe Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jonnston. as thrifty housewives, saving to buy "The farmer would not be per. home means to a fighting man,” those handy, convenient and neces­ us pray and keep on praying. marie, Helen Meroney, of States­ DeWitt M. Baily has five sons mitted to market His own crops buy Ernest E. Norris, president of the sary electrical appliances when ville, and Margaret Meroney, of now in Army service, one of whom his seed, transport his own produce Southern Railway System, said re their Bonds mature. Greenville, spent Easter in town is in battle area In North Africa, or buy his own machine parts, aud Draft Dodgers cently in a statement which is now with their parents. D . M. Jr. be would receive bis pay in book­ I’m writing this short letter and appearing in newspapers. "That’s every word is true ' Mrs. R. M. Jamison died Tues Miss Lucy Foard Green has been keeping debits and credits at coun­ why we keep it moving, day and Don’t look away Draft Dodger, for day evening at 8 o’clock, at the spending the' spring holidays with ty headquarters, instead of in cash it’s addressed to you." night, regardless of its ever-increas­ home of Mrs. Kate Holman Fun­ her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Garland "Fortunately, the bureaucrats in You feel at ease and in no danger ing volume, and regardless of the back in the old home town. eral services were held at the home G reene. tbeir rush for power have not suc­ thousand and one difficulties a rail­ You cooked up some pitiful story so Wednesday, with Rev. L. M. Hol­ Mr, ' and Mrs. Archie Michael ceeded in receiving power author, road faces in time of war.” the draft board would turn you loway officiating, and interment ity to impose such a system. I for down. and small daughter Kay, of Balti­ "We know, too ” Mr. Norris was at Statesville. more, spent a few days here with one will oppose socialization of agri­ You sit at home and read your paper! added- "that the same faith and jump up and yell "we’ll win.” The April Fool Social, given by Mrs. Michael’s father, D. M. Bail­ cu ltu re.” the Farmington V. I. S., Thurs­ hope and courage which today en­ Justwbere do you get that stuff; day night was auite a success. . A ey, recently. rich this mail to America’s fight, this war will be won by MEN. Will Jarvis was brought home Just wbat do you think Draft Dodger neat sum was paid in to be used in ing men, will' tomorrow inspire t Women know that money saved O w JoIibtoSaTe the school ground improvement from Rowan Memorial Hospital a now will help win die peace, putting that this fine Nation new and a greater Southland.” their menfolka to work hi our do­ Would do it all the men were slack­ work. The program of fun and few days ago, but remains quite D o l l a i s ers. afraid to fight like you? folly was richly enjoyed by those mestic factories when the war is siok. Well, I guess that's all. Mr. Slacker, present. Timothy Eaton was vot­ over. They know purchase of War Buy Mr and Mrs Rov Lazenby, of ADS For SALE IN Bonds today will help their family for I suppose your face is red; ed the star performer. Delicious and O e whole country tide over the WorBonA Americaisuo place for your kind refreshments were served by the Cool Springs spent Monday- here OUR NEXT ISSUF period from .War to Every Paj Duy and I mean every word I said young ladies of the Society. w ith relatives. • a . t . TrMnry Dtf orlmtnt —Author Unknown. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Beautiful Q uilt M ade U. S. Paratroops Simulate Attack on Village From Scraps of Silk W ho’s N ew s AifANY an old-time art is being T h i s W e e k revived today and the art of making old-fashioned crazy patch By quilts is one that fits into our Delos W heeler Lovelace tim es.' All you- heed is scraps of silk and odds and ends of embroid­ By Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. ery thread. The pieces are sewn R e le a se d X J EW YORK--When Maj- Gen. A SERIES OP RAC Robert W. Crawford talks in /SPECIAL ARTICLES G a m earnest, his thin, small mouth twists reY THE LEADING m o v ie st and the words come out of one eor- VAft CORRESPONDENTS „ - ner after the M g to' p o se Keeps u im s , Gas9 m a n n er of G ard en Grub Rolling'to t h e la te, sto r e in Men in N. A frica B rest Cohan. U. S. Sub riv ed ri The gener­ al is in North Africa now, talking in in Jap Waters sh e ’d b b en efit earnest to keep guns and grub and B y Lieut. Slade Culler, V. S. IV. gasoline rolling to the American w a s to army there. He commands the (W NV Feature—Tireuib Zpcciai arrangement the store Middle East Service of Supply. He with T ie American Magazine.) for auto reached Africa around the middle of Our United States submarine had & w e’re tr January and had a whole month of been operating against the enemy chance ease before work caught up with to a foundation of light weight cot­ in the vicinity of Japanese-held is­ ton material with a variety of em­ to talk to him. Before that he commanded an lands when, one afternoon, our cap­ “But if it armored division at Port Knox. The broidery stitches. tain, Lieut. Parks, called me to This colorful patchwork may lie mayb chances are that in Africa he has his cabin. Incidenta lost weight. For him it would be then be used for a new cover for a comforter. Another idea is to scares he an easy matter, because he has al­ I thought his eyes gleamed with ing of a ways been one of our plumper men- unusual excitement, but he only said cover a worn blanket with it. are liste at-arms. casually, “Good news, Slade,” and • * * handed me a wireless he had just NOTE—Book 7 of the series available In the last war the guys in the to readers shows another crazy patch de­ Danny received. I held It to the light and amusing trenches used to rib the SOS Here come the paratroopers! Fictnre at right (top) gives a-worm’s eye slew of U. S. army paratroopers sign and gives directions for more than with pointed mention of non­ read: “Proceed at once to the coast 20 stitches and combinations of stitches ported to floating down from carrying planes daring maneuvers In Alabama. They’re landing in the most advanta­ fighting soldiers. They talked of Japan—” to be used for this work. Book 2 of the dios for geous spot from which they may start an attack on a village. Below: Now, with a blast of machine gun and series gives directions for 42 other stitches that way even when the supply rifle fire, the troops advance toward the “village” they’re to occupy. They watch for snipers’ fire and booby Sometimes it is difficult to re­ that you will want to use for your quilt. trucks ran Boche barrages like press an impulse to whoop with Books are 15 cents each, and requests ducks diving into a shower of traps. Having reached the outskirts of the village (upper left), each man chooses his own route of approach should be sent direct to: as the unit advances from house to house. defight, and this was one of No. 9 shot. Very likely the talk those times. This was the mo­ in African fox-holes is the same ment we had lived for, the mo­ MBS. RUTH WTETH SPEABS IPPS and with even less reason, for ment every submariner dreams Bedford Hills New York in these days of fluid fronts the about. D raw er 10 Crawford cargo crews are as Child Care Reduces Absenteeism at Aircraft Plant Enclose 15 cents for each book A Surface Engagement. desired. likely to find themselves along­ Name ...... side a Mark VI tank as a purely We turned and cruised steadily American supply point. In such " V i westward. The Japanese coastal pa­ Address ...... a dilemma the general instructs trol system extends many miles to the crews to say “Vot Iss!” in a sea and is painstakingly thorough. loudly deceptive voice if they $ The first time we got very close feel it will help, but above all to shore before we were spotted. to get a-rolling. Just before daylight, as we were General Crawford is of the army’s preparing to dive, a patrol boat cam e elite on two counts. He was gradu­ %’f* - at us with its guns spitting. We ated from West Point. He took the didn't want to waste torpedoes—we best post-graduate courses, War Col­ were a long way from replacements lege, Command and General Staff —so decided to fight it out with our Hacking Too High school. He is a New Yorker, 52 deck guns. It was our first surface There are a thousand hacking at 7 years old and was three years out engagement and it proved almost the branches of Evil to one who is disappointingly brief. One of our'first hacking at the root.—Thoreau. Arms” ; of West Point when we went to war v ; screen, the last time. A captain then, he shells struck the enemy’s magazine and he simply disintegrated. We on the finished a lieutenant-colonel. This A the cam was fairly close to par for the year cruised over the area, but found no survivors. and a half course. A tou Sink Tanker in 3 Minutes. Comedy A MBASSADOR CLARENCE E. ■ A day later, In the same neigh­ IGHT ey Roo GAUSS, starting toward bond- borhood, we spotted a big tanker Jenkins, weary Washington from bomb-weary about sunrise. After some maneu­ Butch Chungking for consultations, should vering we gave him three torpedoes. OUGHS gown—’ OnWayHereWith 5 ^ « AU were hits. The third struck aft, VOUR CHIUfS coughing at night M ickey, Mrs. Ethelmae Woodbury (left) is and must have exploded his boilers. —caused by throat "tickle" or ir­ shoulde First-Hand T,ale of need about There was a terrific blast that threw ritation, mouth breathing, due to with a carefree mother as she performs a cold—can often be prevented by War-Weary China ?uhina °a her drilling job at the Grumman parts of his bridge dear over his told t h e t i p o f rubbing throat and chest with aviation plant, Freeport, Long Is­ mainmast, and he sank in three min­ Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. General his tongue. Except for a couple of land, because she knows her chil­ utes and four seconds. He went down ery nig' turns in Paris and Australia, he has ■hi by the stern, his bow rising high in VAPORUWS poultice-and-vapor dren are being cared for during action loosens phlegm, relieves irri­ served all his diplomatic career working hours at the plant’s child the air, to give us an exceUent view In a( there, and his career runs back to tation, helps clear upper air pas­ care center. This plan has cut ab­ of the rising sun painted on it. We sages, thus tends tou> stopoujp mouthmouui radio 1907. senteeism to the bone. Two views surfaced and cruised among the men breathing and r ------bardo i Shanghai was his first post. He of kiddies who are under protection in the water, intending to give them invite restful WICKS Nash i was deputy consul, after a while during their parents’ eight hour ab­ emergency supplies, but a bomber sleep. Try itlI W Va p o Ru b of a n spent at stenography in the house sences at the plant are also shown. came winging out from the land and Venus,’ of representatives. Then he was we had to dive. Dietric consul at Amoy, Tsinan, Mukden, Winner’s Secret beautif At this time we were in the busy The winner is he who gives him­ and finally counselor to the legation steamer lane between Yokohama a very at Peiping. Yanks Stop General Rom m el’s D rive B lind A ssem bly self to his work, body and soul.— and Singapore where important tar­ edly i Washington was his birthplace and gets might be expected. So, when Charles Buxton. What he got back now and then, marry­ I Lieutenant Pleatman saw a heavy ist we ing a Los Angeles girl on one visit. smudge on the horizon, we hurried Maybe her preference turned him over to investigate. It proved to Most to the Paris consulate. The Austra­ be a troop transport of 13,600 tons, For Only IOifNow radio y lian assignment came later. He was Less th an which our first minister there. But when heavily loaded with men and sup­ plies and escorted by a large de­ to fam an ambassador to China was need­ Levy” ed two years ago he packed up stroyer. It was headed for Singa­ pore. versed and went back to his old stamping stooge ground. Sink Transport and Freighter. comedi He has been a quiet ambassador. We had a ticklish problem. The start 1 He has a lean, quiet look and a destroyer was weaving a zigzag straigh shrewd one too, behind neat spec­ course which could not be predict­ a dose dio an tacles. When he smiles a dimple ed. It was a long time before we rUse only as directed. that is practically a sinkhole appears could maneuver into a position off E ve- in his right cheek. This is because the transport’s port beam. We gave Dr. H i t c h c o c k ’ s he smiles so much more with the Grace her two torpedoes. Both hit. Be­ l a x a t iv e p o w d e r tress, right side of his sharp mouth. The fore we could turn, the destroyer effect, though this description may motion was coming for us full speed, fol­ Folly,’ make it seem otherwise, isn’t bad lowing down the torpedo tracks. We at all. new p dived and maneuvered to safety. Jam es When the destroyer had to leave us SNAPPY FACTS Artists IN RUSSIA a Bolshevist by any to pick up survivors, we raised our ABOUT other name is just as Red. Thus periscope in time to see the trans­ Don Trotsky was really somebody else. port settle slowly on an even keel. RUBBER sonal So is Stalin. And Vycheslav Mikai- An interisland freighter was our New ... — , , . lovich Molo- Like Trotsky and toff whose .zZ .i.-Lnfii-- v .- - .-: next target. We decided to attack ney’s with our deck gun to save torpe­ Stalin, Molotoff• department ing. General Hommel’s drive at Kasserine Pass In Tunisia was tempo­ This blindfold test of disassembly does, so surfaced at point-blank who’s Altered Moniker of foreign af­ range and let go. We had fired 17 voice fairs consid­ rarily stopped when American forces staged a successful counter attack and assembly of 20-mm. cannon is Seed-bearing pods Iifgb op b» rounds, when three things happened robber trees when ripe go off Wise ers Admiral Standley’s brusque at that point. Armored forces smashed ahead through Italian and Ger­ a requisite for completion of the man positions, capturing many prisoners and crushing heavily armed course for servicemen at the arma­ simultaneously: Our gun jammed with an otfdlble pep. The pods* speech, was born Scriabin. MoIotoff with a projectile wedged in the bar­ about the she of a geese egg» means hammer, plainly a better way enemy posts. Here the driver of a wrecked Italian car is being removed ment training school of a Dttroit contain formations of gas which The by American soldiers, after the attack. plant. rel, their ship caught fire, and the explode when ripe and throw plan n to call a man who set out at 15 years Japs surrendered by striking their t h e s e e d a s fa r a s TO O faeta of age to break the old Imperial Ibe Fxeaeh cell robber ceontchouo “Som colors and running up a weird as­ Iwm TracarmiTtQ "emananp. government. tion R aises Silk W orm s sortment . of white cloths rang­ lag tree." C a lif., Molotoff’s official biography ing from sheets to underwear. They Mnety per cent of roadside fate of: says he was born the son of a C incinnati R eds Train in Indiana that plague car awneis can be took to their rafts, and their ship avoided. Checking air pressures thirst, shop assistant. That was 53 continued to burn until she sank. whBe tires are cool, before In­ water years ago. By 1905 he was a flating wfll show vp tubes that a r e Iosfaig a n abnorm al am ount o f rains, professed Marxist, and a year During the daylight we cruised along' the sea lanes at periscope pressor# duo to slow Ietfcsa fa st- later joined a bolshevik group. Temper shires, topography and types ter h Ten years later he was on the depth seeking worth-while targets. eI roads a s well o s driving of Nights, we would surface in a quiet owners account foe wide variations hole, Bolshevik Central Committee. In aiileages Iroza identical tire* Meanwhile he and Stalin had spot, usually in the lee of one of the These factors may account Ior a tire many small islands, to charge our MtrrAnq in from twenty to Eaumn1T* The met, and started their newspa­ fiv e thousand miles of sarvioe in group per, Pravda, and Molotoff had batteries. It w as thpre that I sm elled Chicago w hereas from seven to eight for the first time the strange, haunt­ thousand miles may be th e miloego squad been arrested or exiled thrice. It will reader In Texes. Both Lenin and Stalin schooled ing fragrance of the Japanese for- - Q.” ests. At dawn we lay offshore for ing f Molotoff, and he likes to tell of will h this. a long time, watching the people. He likes, too, to boast that he is Lieutenant Camole, standing an old Bolshevist, an early bird periscope watch one morning, OD among the revolutionists. In Russia electrified the ship by reporting: som e he is called Stalin’s chief aide. He “Target off the starboard bow!” Ic mz peace cows / is, actually, vice premier as well as As we moved up . to let her have B urns commissar of foreign affairs but it, we discovered that she had been record masking an escort destroyer. He d ivid u when the Russians say,chief aide, see in they mean to point to his loyalty w as on her opposite side; w e couldn’t ' James V.' Leong of Los Angeles hqpe for a more favorable opportu­ tests to his superior. He is Stalin’s Har­ REGoodrichI m arks, visualizes a billion dollar silk indus­ ry Hopkins. nity. Without delay, we fired a bow w ere try in America after a year of ex­ torpedo. It had barely left the tube Molotoff is heavy, but not fat. His Manager of the Cineinnati Beds, Bill ,“Deacon” McKeehnie No. I, band, hair has grown gray, but his thick periment, in which he raised a triple when the destroyer swung sharply f IRST IN R U BBER uB est (ells the. National leaguers what their “ground rules” will be during crop of silk worm eggs. Leong and came charging toward us. Wo M etro mustache is still black. His mouth ipfing training at Indiana university, in Bloomington, Ind. The squad is strong, confident. His wide fore­ shows spools of fine threads ready fired another torpedo into his path. p lo y a listens almost reverently. Lonnie Frey, second baseman, is on bended for weaving. Motor-driven machine What followed was a submariner's is re ti head tops off a face more than ordi­ Ioiee in center of circle. hous narily good looking. spins the fine silk from cocoon. dream. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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IannsBattMi Smsl Strs Wkl we’re traveling we hardly get -a D iner Was Q uick to During the last war, the king of NIU HU Hll SniEt a Il Ull Mu iitiWunlit Il metHln I chance to eat, because people want the Belgians set up his headquar­ NcNEIL ORUO CO, Inc.Ins, I eight cot- MO BeesJ S lw t-Ja rIiionvBs, Flodds ■ of em - to talk to us,” she said, then added, Recognize an O ld Friend ters at La Panne, a holiday resort. njfenoridaj “But if it weren’t for the radio pub­ Use at first ork m ay lic maybe we wouldn't be eating!” Sigytofa A s a man entered a restaurant cover for Incidentally, broadcasting still COLD and sat down at a table the man idea is to scares her, because she gets to think­ TABLED, already there looked up with a ith it. ing of all the thousands of us, who SALVE. smile of recognition. are listening to her! NOSE DROPS, “Pardon me, sir,” he said, “I ABERDEEN-ANGUS SALE 666 COUGH DROPS. es available — &— Tty wKwb-My-TIsm"- o Wonderful Uofmenl think we met a fortnight ago.” ' patch de- Danny Kaye, one of the most After a brief glance of inspec­ 200 Choke m e re th a n amusing men on the stage, has re­ tion, the other man shook his head ot Etifches ported to the Samuel Goldwyn stu­ >oh 2 of the negatively. Breedtag Coflfe ther stitches dios for his first picture, "TJp in DONvT LET “Sorry,” he said, “but I don’t your quilt, know you.” nd requests CONGERVlLLEf CONSTIPATION “Maybe not. I don’t know you, SLOW YOU UP but I recognized that umbrella ILLINOIS D When bowels are sluggish and you 8243 you’re carrying.” PEARS feel irritable, headachy, do as millions (MO Wednesday, April 14 "ew S o rk do—chew FEEN-AdRNT, the modem “That’s impossible, sir! A fort­ chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew night ago I had no umbrella.” 90 tried bulla ready for service—H O females—from the herds of the Central EJERE’S an ensemble that is llfim ns Aberdeen-Ansus Breeders’ Association. M any top foundation females ach book FEEN-A-MDJT before yon go to bed, “No,” came the quick retort, taking only in accordance with package J -*■ young and gay whichever way with calves a t foot. This is your chance to buy “More of the Better K ndwIh directions — deep without being dis­ you wear it. The. jumper with “but I had!” the largest Angus auction of 1943. For catalog write Box K, Congerville* KL turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough snugly fitting bodice and easy go­ M ail bids to W. H. Tomhave, American Aberdeen-Angus Association, U. S. relief, helping you feel swell again. Try ing skirt makes a simply darling Formidable Punishment Yards, Chicago, HI. Or we will meet your train by appointment a t Peoria or FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy The work of eradicating crimes Bloomington, IlL and economical. A generous family supply outfit worn over a blouse or sweat­ er. For suit m oods, wear the little is not by making punishment CENTRAL IUINOIS ABERDEEN-ANfiUS BREEDERS* ASSOCIATION fitted jacket over the jumper— familiar, but formidable. — Gold­ FEEN-A-MINTlbI nothing could be smarter ! sm ith.

h actin g at DANNY KAYE ne who is oreau. Arms”; he should be a riot on the screen, but sometimes what’s funny on the stage just goes flat before the cameras. A touching scene in “The Homan Comedy” takes place between Mick­ RHORT ON ey Rooney and five-year-old Bnteh Jenkins, who plays his brother. 'S Butch had to wear a long night­ gown—and flatly refused. Finally ■ nigfct Mickey, with Bntch riding on his ' o r ir - shoulders, disappeared, to return f d u e to te d b y with Bnteh in the nightgown. " I : w ith told him that Bnck Rogers and General MacArtbnr wear ’em, ev­ WARnME OPERATIONS ery night,” Mickey explained. -v a p o r ves in i - —*— a ir p a s- In addition to his regular weekly m o u th radio appearance with Guy Lom­ bardo on “Three-Ring Time” Ogden KS Nash is collaborating on the script o R u b of a new musical, “One Touch of Venus,” which will star Marlene 1941 t Dietrich; he says that she’s not just What we received 1942 beautiful and movie-wise, but is also ives him -1 a very creative woman with decid­ for product* and services sold s s S S i i $1,165,951,662 $1,622.355,922 d soul.—' edly individual- ideas of her own. What Marlene thinks of the humor- ist we don’t know. —*— Most actors of dramatic parts in Nov radlo yeam for a good comedy spot which mil land them on the road What we did with the money to fame, but Alan Reed, "£olomon Levy” on “Abie’s Wsh Rose,” re­ W agef, scdariet, social security, and pensions s 7 8 2 661,701 $628,275,135 versed things; he started as an ace $ , stooge for Fted Allen and other Taxes—Federal, state and local * • * i ; S 203 755,157 168,645,848 comedians. After getting a good , start that way, he branched out into 648 401,343 579,640,279 straight character acting both in ra­ Products and services bought from others i s , directed. dio and the theater. 98,590,187 -HS- W earandusageoffacilities s * • • . ; s 128,1 61,530 Everybody’d like to knew how Grace George, the celebrated ac­ Estimated additional costs caused by war s 25,0 00,000 25,000,000 tress, was persuaded to make her motion picture debut in “McLeod’s Interest on indebtedness i •••••• • 6 153,392 6,033,398 Folly,” the first picture which Hie , new producing firm of William and 25 2 1 9 ,67 7 25,219,677 CTS James Cagney will make for United Dividends on cumulative preferred stock • •. * , Artists release. 34 813,008 34,813,008 OUT —*— Dividends on common stock ■••••■: , Donald Duck’s voice made a per­ ER sonal appearance in the lobby of the Cdiriad forward for future needs i: I * ; 11 7 8 5,88 4 56,138,390 New York theater where Walt Dis­ " , ney’s "Saludos Amigos” was play­ ing. It belongs to Clarence Nash, 1 865 9 51,69 2 $1,622,355,922 who’s been doing the Donald Duck Total $ , , up In voice since 1934, beginning with “The go off Wise Little Hen.” pods# •06« —*— in net tons of ingots 30 0 2 9 ,9 5 0 28,963,018 which The first scene that Zoltan Korda Steel prodiiction , th rew planned to shoot for Columbia’s tchouo “Somewhere in Sahara,” on loca­ "weep- tion in the desert near Brawley, CaUf., called for a search by a unit •J e fist* s n b e of Nazi mechanized troops, dying of thirst, for an abandoned, dried-up FACTS WORTH NOTING: I re In- i th a t water hole. But—came -torrential WNU—1 I im tof rains. So Director Korda thought e (783 million for workers in 1942, or 25% more than in 1941. H e T r V^ N . Y . fast—and the script’s dried-up wa­ U }204 million to government in taxes in 1942, o r 21% more than in 1941. H« se Kudffie V, S. Steel’s types ter hole became a brim-full water o f hole, poisoned by Bedouins! • No increase in dividends in 1942.' Hiiio — SK— 6 Balance for future needs 79% less than in 1941. eniy- The famous J9th Bombardment e in edglit group, America’s most • decorated Many n iW !niwwrting fiirta ai* laid in the Annual Report ofU . S. Steel, just published. squadron, will be glorified in “Suzy It is a production story—and a financial story—o f a great war effort. The complete Q,” forthcoming film about our fly­ ing forces in the Soutii Pacific. It report will be furnished upon request. Clip and mail the coupon at the right. wfll have an all-star cast. —* ------ODDS AND ENDS—Ginny Sintnu made tome extra dollars by selling half a dozen cows from her San Femando ranch to Bob Burns . . . *Madame Curidt sets a new UNITED STATES STEEL .record for props, with more than JfiOO in­ dividual items . . . That cute dog you’ll OPERATING COMPANIESt see in *Swing Shift Maisien passed the tests for “Dogs for Defensdt with high AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY COLUMBIA STEH COMPANY OIL WBL SUPPLY COMPANY a S. COAL S COKE COMPANY marks, but didn’t get in because his legs AMBHCAN STBL & WIRE COMPANY FEDERAL SHIPBIfllDING K DRY DOCK Ca OIlVBI IRON MINING COMPANY UNITED STATES S im EXPORT COMPANY .were too short . . . Harry James and his PITTSBURGH LIMESTONE CORPORATION UNHED STATES STBL SUPPLY COMPANY bmd, appearing in the film version of and CYCLONE FBtCE DIVISION K C FRICK COKE COMPANY “Best Foot Forwardfi have been signed by BOYlE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MICHIGAN LIMESTONE AND CHEMICAL CO. TBtNESSB COAIt IRON & RAILROAD CO. UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMBtT COMPANY M etro fo r another picture; in it Jamte w ill CARNEGIE-IIiINOIS SIEB CORPORATION NATIONAL TUBE COMPANY tubuiar alloy sim . corporation VIRGMiA BBDGE COMPANY - play a role . . . Maybe Merle Oberon really is retiring from the screen to become a housewife! THE DAVlE RECORD, HOCKSVILLE, N. C, APRIL 7. 1943.

I weeks of instruction, ready to help THE DAYIE RECORD Your Boy Aod Youi I any boy when he gets in trouble. As Revival Meeting Closes THEDAY a welfare worker, he is often influ­ A ten-day revival meeting, held C. FRANK STROUD Editor, Chaplain ential in settling disciplinary cases at the Baptist Cburcb, came to a Oldest Pape concerning the soldier. Visit to the close last Wednesday evening. Rev. BY REV. R. M HARDEE, FORuER PAS­ hospitals bring courage and spritnal TELEPHONE E. W., Turner, the pastor, was as. N o L iq u o r, TOR MOCKSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH comfort to the patient. He cou - : eels with men in the guard house. sisted by Rev. James M. Hayes, Entered atthe PostofRce in Mocks- Camp Woltera, Tex , Uarcb 27.— , W iththetroops on hikes or when pastor of the North Winston Bap. N E W S A R vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Uiul Since my work ia in a battalion com­ they are working in the field, tbe tist church. As a result of the matter. Uarch 3.1903. posed mostly of trainees from my chaplain is there talking with them meeting .many professions were G eorge R. singing with them. In short, he is made, and more tban 2 0 members hume state, I feel that North Caro- nesday in Cha SUBSCRIPTION RATES: lina'parents and wives would be in a perpetual source of encouragement were added to the church roll. A urging the men to their best efforts. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S teres ted in learning something of baptismal service was held at tbe M rs. S . W . SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE J SI) Over three months have elapsed' chttrcb Sunday evening. The meet, their son’s and husband’s activities since that November day when the ings were well attended and much land, was in to seen from the close personal view of boys first arrived in camp. ( ih m k BeatPaini A “back to the farm movement good was accomplished. Rev. Mr. d ay. an army chaplain. Itis a cold, windy afternoon in bas got to start one of these davs February. Fine particles of snow Hayes is a strong gospel preacher, Thia camp is typical of training U is s R nby or we will all starve. from a gray sky blow across thei and bis messages were enjo'. ed by As you dip your brush into camps throughout tbe nation. It ia wind-swept Texas plains. Sturdy, a - all those who were fortunate en­ this week wi Why worry over the high cost of one of the largest of ah infantry re- Iert soldier-citizens assemble in front ough to be present. The church the heavy lead body of Y ork C ity coal and wood. Console vonrself placement training centers. Like of their barracks. Toughened, they has been greatly revived as a result your boy, other boys from Florida are ready to perform the job thev of the revival. b y thinking of the ice man and were picked to do. They mar^h to Misses Alice wbat he is going to do to you in to Washington and from Uaine' to the spur, where the long troop train spent Tbntsda P u r * P a i n t few weeks. California are brought here to be is waiting to carry these men in olive Going Out of Business sh op p in g schooled in the "art of war.” They drab to parts nnknow. The band is Murray's Food Store, which bas been in Kur-Fa-Cite you instantly realize why It coven Honest, progressive business men there again Thechaplain is there, business here for the past year, are sellinC receive the best of training and e» nut their stock thin week Mr. Stewart, was A high-grade (hides) and protects the surface so John F p ea should He elected to office. The busily distributing magazines, litera S-Hitial comforts . , . food, shelter, ture, shaking hands, bidding fare* drafted for army service last December. varpish stain much better. There isn’t any magic R . I . w as old fogv and reactionary politician and medical a tent ion. well. As the train pulls away the Since that time Mrs Stewart has been op­ for furniture, erating the store. She will accompany about it—Kurfees is just better paint T hu rsday. should be relegated to the rear Spiritual life seems to mean more band strikes up the tune, “Auld floors, and her husbtnd to Camn Campbell, Ky., Fri Good painters use and recommend Thi« applies to all offires from town when physical life is so precarious.’ Lang Syne.” The last car disap­ day. Private Stewort is at home on a 10« w o o d w o r k M rs Tames pears over a ridge. The boys have day furlough. an y c o lo r. it because it contains more pure lead commissioner to President. said a Methodist minister. gone, taking with them many cheer- Smith spent on About 10 o’clock one crisp, sunny per gallon. Look at the formula: The North Carolina Legislature ished possessions; iremnries of camp; Salem shoppin morning in November, a long troop r-f their friends; of their experiences. Clarksville News. Granitoid wbi h adjourned recently, is said PureiCarbonateLead - 80% train pulled to a stop on the om s Mrs. Alford Hutrhpns visiten her bus- Floor Paint Pure Ztne Oxide - • 20% Mrs. Atlas S to have been the moat extravagant spur. A military band was playing John F. Johnson band at Camp Sutton last Sunday. Put it on to­ 100% Foster, Jr , s legislature that has ever met in the marches. A Iitde weary from their Mr. and Mrs. L R. Harkey, of Washing, Funeral services for John F. Johnson, day—walk on Salisbury shop old North State. They appropriate ton City, visited relatives in Clarkitville It’ssurprisingthesmall amount 50 .hour ride, the boys got off were who died Wednesday at bis home in last week. it to-morrow. Farmington township, were held Sunday of Kunees required to paint« ed aronnd $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for varions greeted and then marched about Mrs. Elisabeth Williard1 of Farmington, Shines like Mrs. George at 2 o’cl' ck at Yadkin Valley Baptist en a m el. house right Let us figure the and sundrv objects for tbe next two mile, and a half lo their company cbnicb. Revs J. T. Munay and Ray Bill spent one night recently with Mr and spent Wednesd Mrs. Loftus Eaton. amount for you and show you years Extravagance has never area. They were arranged in a se> ings were in charge. The body was laid Mrs. I. G. Roberts spant Wednesday' in the beautiful color selections. of Mrs. H. T. mi-circular formation and seated on to rest In the church cetneterv. won a war. Mr. Johnson is survived by his widow, Statesville She accompanied Mrs. Ivan the ground. five sons and two daughters. He moved Lakey to Davia Hospital. Misses Eliza Scores of new names are being Kurfees makes a Paintforevefy Purpose— Wehave them The chaplain stepped up, faced the to Oavie county from Clemmons several Mrs. Elizabeth Williard and son John aldine Stonestr added to our subscription books years ago. Graham. Annie Lois and J. D Furches men and began: visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will in Winston Sal these days. Manyofouroldfriends Greetings I want to welcome Furches Sunday. who wandered off into the dessert, you men to camp. Tbe chaplain is Card of Thanks Miss SaraLnu Peoples. Ot Advance, vis­ Kurfees & Ward G eo. W . Ba ited her uiother. Mn. A. D. Peoples; re­ have returned, and are reading The here for your welfare. He is your, We wish to thank all nur friends and “ BETTER SERVICE” was in town la neighbm for their kindness shown us dur­ cently. Record, as their fathers and grand friend and adviser. This is the first ing the illness and after the death of our Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ' Kearns, of High office a pleasan fathers did. We still have room time many of you boys have been dear motber. May God bless you alL Point, visited relatives in this community J. T SEAMON AND FAMILY. during tbe week-end. for a few more names Better send way from home. You left your fam C . W . D ull In your subscription while you can ilies, wives and sweethearts to come classic shades get Davie’s oldest and best known here and serve in this great cause. town Thursda We want everyone of yon to be the newspaper a whole year for onW same good fellow that vou were Mrs. Paul G one frog skin. civilian life so we are extending Paul, Jr., arriv Youog Men Given Tria each of yon an invitation to attend an Memorial H church as often as possible. 33655264270^4356 Willie Eugene Thomas, Charlie Gray "And if you have any problems.’ Pvt Bill Ho Coggins and George Allen Lowe of Cabar­ Yes, if they have any problems, stationed at rus County were given a hearing before the chaplain will help them And U S. Commissioner Fred R. Leagans on h as been transf believe me. for about the first two Thursday morning on charges of trans­ porting a stolen automobile from Uavid weeks the boys halve plenty of prob­ W . W . Stro lems. It is not an easy thing to sur­ county farmer, ■on, N C., to Fort Mill. S. C., and return. j 11» Tbe car was stolen from Dr. W. P. Cum render civilian ways and customs and was in town on mings of Davidson. The defendants were acquire a military bearing. Tbe first aftern oon. apprehended in the automobile on Wed few weeks the chaplain spends- much 1 I needay afternoon near Center, on tbe of his time in the office conferring Mrs J A . Statesville highway b? Highway Patnil with soldiers tSanv of the men un­ foT D allas, T e man E. L. Smith and lodged in tbe Davie dergo a psychological change and Coanty jail to await arrival of FBI men. spend some tim this change needs the advice and [px- Thoma and Ooggins are in the Navy and M rs. R H. Sb Lowe is in the Merchant Marine AU counseling thoughts that a minister three have criminal records according to can give. Scme want to talk about S g t. A . T religion, and of the security and statements of officers and admissions of stationed at tbe defendants when questioned by the peace of mind that it can bring. sp en t last we» k Commissioner. The case was bandied by Somewant to talk about religion, p a en t> , Mr ai John D. Gill. Special Afient F. B. I. and and of the security and oeace of T. C. 8 lalock, Deputy U. S. Marshall of wind that it can bring. Some want J. F Garw-' Salisbury. Tbe defendants plead guiltv adyice on how to. handle the intri­ and it default of bail in the sum of $1500, ant and mill cate problems carried ever from ci­ OOeaeb were committed to jail at Albe wa» in town vilian life. These range from marie to await convening of the April rtrs- aud paid 0 19th term of U. S. Court in Salisbury. vice to the lovelorn to . complicated financial problems. Many are just E dw ard, liltl Mocksville Circuit. blue or homesiclc kids who want to Mr. and M rs F. A. WRIGHT. Pastor talk a load off their chests. turned home la Sunday. April 11th. At trie beginning of the e \ cle. the H isp ita l, State Chestnut Grove 11:30 a. m. next of kiti of each of the trainees derwent an ap Union Chapel 7:30 p. m. receives a p st card from the chap­ The Mocksville Circuit is now endeavor M rs.-E. G . ing to put on a campaign, it is not a poli­ lain saving that the bov arrived safe tical one, but a campaign to get people to Iv. It further states that he is re­ derwent an 0 come to church aud find Christ as their ceiving g< od treatment and was in* Hospital, Wi personal Savior three weeks ag vited to attend church by a minister turn home We in the army. The boy’s family is will be glad 10 Fork News Notes. k»d to write encouraging letters to Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, wbo have so ld iers. been visiting in Winston-Salem for twrt M rs. P. W. weeks, spent the week-end here at their Duringtheinitialperiod of thei* been visiting r heme. training, the men.listen to a series some time, let' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowers and 'little of orientation lectures in which the Camp Sbelby, son George, of Reedy Creek, spept Sunday band. Staff Sg here with Mr. George Carter and Miss An chaplain.participates. Be cnnnseto nie Carter. ii the men on morals, character, sex, HI-YA, SOLDIER t toned. Mr. and Mrs Dewey Aaron and family, and citizenship. R . S . Pow of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. A word about the armv chapels. and Mrs. C. L. Aaron. haln citizen, w These are designed in New England Miss Annie Carter and Mrs. Vance John* to bis home by cton spent Wednesday afternoon shopping colonial styles. Paneled walls of four months, in Lexington. ktiotty pine, large stained glass nesday greetin Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johi.ston had as Sunday gnes;s Mr. and Mrs. H. T. John* windows, huge dak beams support­ Powell is much •ton and Mr. and Mrs Z. V. Johnston Jr. ing the ceiling and massive' oak fur* will he ekd to and small daughter Sh->ron. all of Norfelk, nishings a I help to create the kind made Jlm feel mighty proud when that or guns and planes roll off the production line. . . Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lazenby and child youngster looked up at the cab window and called w ithout railroad transportation. W . B. A n ee fen. and «isses Martha Nell ana Chris­ of peaceful atmosphere Conductive tine Hager, of Cool Springs, and James to worship Tbe bui!t-in cupboard out, “Hi-Ya, Soldier!” He knows that fighting men would be hungry and been taking t Joboiton. of Lenoir; Ernest Kinder and and altar can be arranged for Pro­ cold and helpless.. .w ithout railroad transportation. Hospital Winst Mr. Jenkins, of Harmony. H. T, Jubnston You see, Jim fought in France in the last w ar... a sight stroke 0 testant, Catholic, or Jnwisb' services. and Z. V.. Jr.: are both in the P. S Navy. before many of the boys who are fighting this war He knows that there would never be enough of to return hom Bach chapel has a seating capacity w ere born. anything! where it is wanted, when it is needed... getting aloj.g for about 390 people. A Bammond Sheffield News. Today, Jim’s a locomotive engineer...been with w ithout railroad transportation. will he glad to The Sheffield Grange will meet Satur electric organ is standard equipment the Southern Railway System ever since he came So Jim, and all the other men and women of th e day nigbt, Epril IOtb \ very interesting in every armv chapel. - Mrs John R program has been arranged, and all mem­ back home in 1919. Southern Railway System, are "good soldiers”. . . bers are urged to attend. Times goes on and the men work last week fro doing their bit by keeping the wheels rolling under th e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaither and family hard in their training. Tn m^ntian T hen P earl H a rb o r...a n d Jim began to feel uneasy. Texas, where s’ of Harmony, spent Sunday with Mr. R. N. few of the subjects; they studv Wondered if he shouldn’t get back in uniform again. heaviest transportation load in history. her husband, Smith. such thinirs as map reading, mechani­ Their fight is the vital Battle of Transportation... nolds. who has Rev. R. V. Martin, pastor of New Union ‘ Bot he doesn’t feel that nay now. That comradely Camp Wolters. cal strne ure of all the weapons, and Church, held his last service there Sunday “Hi-Ya, Soldier I" cleared up a lot of things that were, and they’re keeping the tracks dear for Victoryl red to a camp night. He bas been transferred to Stony the technique or skiilful use of these troubling Jim. For it made him realize that he is a the past week Point. We ate very sorry to Iosa this fine weapons. They get D le n ty o f close preacher and wife, but wish them well in soldier! In this war,.too! Ibeir new borne. Rev. Mr. Oook will sue order drijl and make long hikes. Philip Stone He remembers that: tanks and ships can’t be built, ceed Mr. Martin. Calisthenics toughen their bodies; Pnsideat and Mrs. J. F MWses Helen and Lorene Richardson group games create in them a spirit holds a positio and Lucille Gaither spent Sunday with Mias Edds Hill. I of tram play. There are a thousand Aircraft facto- [and one Other things in tbe training derwent. an ope Pvt. Robert Foster who has been ProRram that make these boys the CitW at H . _ . .. world’s best soldiers. on maneuvers in Tenn., is spending ...... __ ...... SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM last wfek, an , ...... „ The chaplain remains active in his nicelv. He is j» few days with h:s father on.R. 3 . work close to the men during Uie 13 his parents in t THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. APRIL 7.1943 THE DAVIE RECORD. P. R. Kimbrough of Atlanta, Ga , speat the week end In town Davie Raises $8,264.47 with home folks Oldeat Paper In The County For Red Cross Fond No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Miss Marie Wells, of the Mocks Every man, woman and child in Everybody W ants To Dress Up For ville school faculy, spent the week, Davie county who contributed to the Red Cross War Fund Drive, end with friends in Washington. NEWS AROUND TOWN. should be most gra ified that Davi- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. PratheT and went over the top is such a big George R. Hendricks spent Wed. way. At the beginning of this little daughter, of High Point, nesday in Charlotte on business. campaign no one realized ,hat such spent the week-end with relatives EASTER a job could be done—in fact, when W hether you are going on a visit, going to church or expecting company over on R. 4 . vonr Chairman received - his quota Mrs. S. W. Bowden, of near Red. the holidays, you want to dress up for this annual event, which heralds the land, was in town shopping Thnrs- o f $ 4 ,8 0 0 , he wondered just how Miss Willie ’ Edwards, of tbe much ot this amount could be Rais­ day. glorious spring; season. W ith birds singing, flowers blooming and nature at Mocksville school faculty, spent ed. It is most gratifying to bim its best, this store is prepared to serve you as never before. For many years that Davie county can now take KO Miss Ruby AneeII is spending the week-end with her parents at her seat of honor with those coun­ we have served the people of not only Mocksville and Davie County, but also this week with friends High Point. o f in N ew ties within tbe State which have adjoining counties. York City exceeded their quotas Pfc. Fred Wilson, who is station, The credit of our success goes Misses Aliceand Dreiser Holton ed at Ft. Knox, Kv , arrived here n t onlv to the many thousand FAIR PRICES, HONEST GOODS AND spent Thuisday in Winston-Salem Friday to spend a few days with contributors but a large amouat of COURTEOUS SERVICE shopping home talks. [tbis success goes to those hundreds fcre of workers who voluntbered their Have Built Up ft Clientele Of Which We Are Justly Proud. r° John F Peadmou1 of Salisbury, P vt Muiry Stewart, ° wbo is s;a- '<«ne and who, in many cases, work. ed up into the night, giving the tie R . I . was a Mocksville visitor tioned at Camp Campbell, Kv., is. .. . , , . . , people an opportunity to contribute Pt Thursday. spending a furlough in town w with ith ^ ad „ not fo,. these workerS( OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SPRING SHOES Pd Mrs. Stewart. I Davfe countv would have failed. ad Mrs lames York and Mrs. B. I, — * ! I wish to. publicly thank every For The Entire Family Smith spent one dav m Winston- Superintendent of Schools R. S. who had a part in making this Salem shopping. Proctor, spent Wednesday and campaign a success, not only the Are Now On Display In AU Tbursdavin Raleigh attending a workers, who gave so freely of their W anted Styles and Colors. Mrs. Atlas Smoot and Mrs. B. State Teacher’s meeting. time, but also those who iesponded so liberally with their money for Foster, Jr , spent Wednesday VISIT OUR STORE Salisbury shopping. . Pfc. Johnnie Baker wbo is sta tbis gteat cause. J C. SANFORD, tioned at Laurel, Miss., spent last Mrs. George Bryan, of Clayton, Chairman Red Cross War FundJ BEFORE YOU PURCHASE YOUR EASTER FOoTWEAR week with home folks on R. 2 . spent Wednesday in town, the guest Johnnie is looking well. EasterSeal Sale Planned of Mrs. H. T. Brenegar. I A FULL LINE OF Misses Ola Mae Kelly and Mary j Plans for the annual sale of Eas- Non-Rationed te m Misses Elizabeth Ward and Ger­ Griffitb, of the Mocksvilleschool fa-‘ ter seals were made March 2 5 th , at Gent’s Furnishings aldine Stonestreet spent Thursday culty spent the week-end with their a meeting of the Eastei Seal Com- S A N D A L S in Winston Salem shopping. mittee. This is a nation-wide cam Hosiery, Shuts, Ties, Belts, parents in Winston-Salem. paign participated in each year by For Ladies and Misses Underwear, Pants, Etc. Geo. W. Baity, of Greensboro, the local and state societies which Pvt. Joe Patner, who is station ar-e affiliated with tbe National So­ was in town last week and paid our ed at Camo Blanding, Fla , spent I m e r ciety for Crippled Children. AU Dress Patterns, Trimmings, I PAIKtJ office a pleasant call. tbe week-end in town with home of them are Iayorganizations which Men’s and Boy’ Sboes folks. Joe has many friends here co-operate with government agen­ C. W. Dull, who lives in the Buttons and Frillings In /Ul Sizes And Styles who were glad to see bim. cies in developing a well rounded classic shades of Clarksville, was In program for the crippled children. town Thursday on business. Pfc. Garland F. Forrest, who is Mrs. Paul Donnelly, Chairman stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., is of the local committee, reported on We Appreciate Your Patronage Mrs. Paul Grubbs and infant son, the services extended to crippled spending a 1 5 -day furlough with Paul, Jr., arrived home from Row. his-parents, Mr. and' Mrs. G. F. children during the past year. Two And Want You To Visit Onr Store children were hospitalized, glasses an Memorial Hospital Wednesday, Forrest, on R. 3 . were purchased for three, special Wben Yon Come To Town. Pvt. Bill Hoots, who has been A. M. Laird wbo is doing Gov­ built shoes were bought for four, and bus fares to Ortbopedic Hos stationed at St. Petersburg, Fla., ernment work at Portsmouth, Va., pital at Gastonia and to Dnke Hos­ has been transferred to Fresno, Cali. is spending tbis week with his fa mi pital were paid for four children. Iy near Redland. He is nursing a Mrs. Donnellv also pointed out M ocksville Cash Store W. W. Stroud, prominent Iredell crippled foot, caused by stepping that, although 5 0 per cent, of tbe county farmer, of Hartnony, R. I , on a nail. net proceeds are sent to tbe N. C. was in town on business Thursday- League for CripDled Children when “The Friendly Store” afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Latta Harkey and ever additional funds are needed in little granddaughter, of Washing the county it is always possible to George R. Hendricks, Manager Mocksvillet N. C. Mrs J A. Daniel left last week ton, D. C , spent several days last obtain them from the State office week with relatives and friends in During the oast few years more for Dallas, Texas, where she will funds have come back to Davie spend some time with her daughter, Clarksville township. Mr. Harkey is a former Mocksville man, having county than have gone out. M rs. R H . Shank. been engaged in the mercantile FOR business here about 2 5 years ago Sgt. A. T Grant, Jr , who is Tires For Davie CATTLE LOANS stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga Mr. and Mrs James H. Smi h, Davie county has been nlloted the fo! IowingantotiresforADriI: PERSONAL LOANS spent last wet k in :own with his wbo moved to tbis city last Decem­ ber, have returned to Washington 38 tfrade I; 50 grade 2; 88 grade 3; 50 pa ent>, Mr and Mrs. A T Grant passenger tubes; 45 new track and bus T A X L O A N S City Mrs Smith has been very tires; HO truck and bus recaps; 43 track ill at Davis Hospital, States- il’e, S e e U« J. F Garwcod, prominent me'cii- and bus tubes. - for the past three weeks, hut was • Bank Loans Cost Less ant and mill man, of Cooleemeri able to he carried to Wa^hinii'On »> ' in town Wcdnesrlav on hn~i- Iasr week Th^- R c i d is -" T y >• nes- imrt paid oui office a ooo-cal). lose Mr. and Mrs. Smith Wn’ hope Bank of Davie they w 'il retnrti ?o YIiick-=Vi Ie f• ■ Eduard, lsttle ^xvear-Old son of •,ake ih-ir psrmmeut' hone when Princess Theatre Mt, and Mrs Gt1Orae Row land, re Mrs. Smith tiilly recovers. tun ed home last week from Davis W E D N E S D A Y ONLY BARGAINS! Hi spiral, Statesville, where he un Three Young Men Jailed dtrwent an appendicitis operation Bargain Day IOc and 20c Three voung men, George A L ow e, 2 1 , WiliisE Thomas, 17, •HALF WAY TO SHANGHAI” Mrs.'E. G. Hendricks, who un­ and Charlie Coggins, 1 7 , •» re derwent an operation at lodged in Mocksville jail last W ed­ T H U R S D A Y a n d F R ID A Y Hospital, Winston-Salem about nesday aflemoon, charged with Floor this week -- $4 35 three weeks ago, was able to re stealing a Chevrolet automobile at ■COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN" Pinto Beans 9c Ib $7.50 -100 lurn home Wednesday, her friends Davidson, a pistol at Ltncolntonl will be Rlad to learn Saear 7c Ib $ 6 50 - 100 and holding up Julf Dtsbman’- fill­ SATURDAY ing station >n Iredell county and Plenty Garden Seeds Loose M rs. P. W. Hendrix, who has helping them-elves to gas. The Roy Rogers in been visiting relatives on R. 4 for young men were arrested by Pat. "SUNSET SERENADE’ j and Packages some time, left Thursday night for rolmen Smith and Jones in Cala Camp Shelby, Miss whereber hus­ ha’n township Two of the men ; Cobiere and BIisb Potatoes band, Staff Sgt, Hendrix is sta­ MONDAY and TUESDAY are said to be deserters from the U. Plenty Prints^FastCoIor 19c up tioned. ' S. Navy. Thomas claims he was “FOR ME AND MY GAL” 3 Ib Roll QoiItCotton 55c on tbe U S. Yorktown, when it with Judy Garland R. S. Powell, prominent Cala was sunk some time ago. The men - Plenty Canvas Cloth 100 vda for $5 50 bain citizen, who has been confined remained in jail until Thursday ‘i Overalls Men and Boys to bis home by .illness for tbe past BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS morning, when they were turned Work and Dress Shirt) four months, was in town Wed over to Federal officers., nesday greeting old friends. . Mr. Plenty Odd Coats for Uen and Boys Powell is much better, bis friends Plenty Anklets IOc up will he glnd to know. — u— - Leather Coats at Wholesale Prices. w. B. Artgell, of R. 2 »' ho b is I have a large assortment of Hats been taking treatment at Bautis' Beautiful Selection Hospital Winston Salem, following FE E KOR BARGAINS a sight stroke of paralysis, was able to return home Thursday and is getting a!ot,g nicely, his friends will he glad to learn. Easter Cards ‘ YOURS FOR BARGAINS”

Mrs John R. Revnolds returned last week from Cirap Wolters. 5c To 25c Each Texas, where she spent a week with J. Frank Hendrix ber husband, Pvt. Iohn R Rey nolds. who has been stationed at Serd your Husband, Spn, Bi other or Sweet* Call Building; A nsell JJuiIdinff Camp Wolters. He was transfer heat who is in an army camp, one of these red to a camp at Greenville, Pa , the past week. lovely Easter Cards They will be appreciated. Notice To The Public Philip Stonestreet, son of Mr. Call and make your selections early. I have gold IDV halflnterest in the I and Mrs. J. F. Stonestreet, who Cbaplin & Call general store in North Coo I leemee. to Paul C. Booe, who has taken I holds a position with the Martin charge of same. AU accounts due tbe I Aitcraft factory at MaWmore1 un firm of Chaplin Sc Call, are payable to I derwent an operation fnr -appendi­ Hall Drug Co. Call Sc Bone, and all accounts owed by I citis at Dm-is Hosni'al, S*at"«,’il,p, the snid firm of ChapIfh Sc ’ Call, will be I psiii bv Call Sc Booe I am not responsi­ la*t wppk, and is Ceitit g al*mp P hone 141 Mocksville, N. C ble fnr »ny debts that may be contracted I nicelv. He is now at the home ot by this firm after tbis -date. This Mnicb ) his parents in this city.. 1st. IWS. THOS. B. CHAPLIN.

/> THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT WOMEN’S HOSIERY THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Mall orders accepted for Full Fashioned Improved Rayon Stockings. Two good shades of tan. All sizes. $1.00 a pair, JOHN BICK • West Leesport, Feaaa.

Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young Released by RAZOR BLADES r a c i e I . OatstandIag a m p le KENT BLADES B la d e T a la e G I SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS movie starl GOSH,XR. OH YEAM/ STOP/" BULBS to ' pose O-OOW j PILLBt-J1M NO BUM'S YOU’LL MUSTA Garden at| Z BOSTEP ME SOKEY-BIir SONNA BUST Brighten Tear Garden. Plant Ranunculus. ON TH1 N o e e iN 100 flowering size bulbs prepaid..$1.00 cash., s to re in FM PULL OP ME HAN1 AN Full cultural, instructions. 10 Anemone BHtTY LITTLE COSMIC.HWf err aww vnp bulbs free if you mention this paper. Feteav rived righl CKPS UAWif - I ’M TOO K - I rLL SPUT aen Bros., 239 Olive St.. Inglewood, Calif. she’d beetj STRONG /W YUH WIDE TOU6 MAOR OPEN J f benefit — I YOU/ MISCELLANEOUS was to poJ After "Armageddon'* WhatffTT Send the store bed stamped return envelope. Box 2$$$, San Diego, Calif. CLERGYMEN: Can you ex- for autograd ain the MYSTERY OF GOD? (Rev. 10:7- we’re travel :12) and the RIDDLE O F HEBREW S 8: 4T B chance to e l to talk to u s| Postponing the Cnre “But if it v/| Why do you hasten to remove lie m a y b e anything which hurts your eye, Incidentally^ while if anything affects your: scares her, soul you postpone the cure until, in g o f a ll A next year?—Horace. j are listening D a n n y K l a m u sin g m s RHEUMATIC PAID ported to tb Retd io t Spall yoBr Day—QbI aftor I t Ksv Don’t put off getting 0-2223 to r e ­ dios for hij LALA PALOOZA —Hot Evidence By RUBE GOLDBERG lieve pain of muscular rheumatism and other rheumatic pains. Caution: Use only as directed. First bottla OOO!! Y-YEAW SHUCKS! N-NO, RUFE-BUT IF WE60TTA LET’S TURN THIS NOTE purchase price back if not satisfied. ANOTE WE AIN I1M SONNA SET DO SOMETHIN' OVER TO THE POLICE •> OOCHl 60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223, FROM OLD AFRAVD NOTES I’D RATHER THEN THEY CAN’T SAY THORNTON’S OF HIS SET ’EM FROM WE1RE UUST A LOTTA GHOST THREATS SOMEBODY FRAlDCACTS IMAGIN IN’ ARE THAT’S AUVE THtMOS WE ‘9 ,, \\ s e e ir VINCE? o o .* ;;ens-lbi.i rn0-,e f?Wt<»C tS e

"TloW U. Frank Jaj M tdtey Syndicate. Xue. c/mar COATCD KKsfLAR FELLERS— Bad Business Judgment By GENE BYRNES A rm s” ; h e I orREGULARI screen, but! on the stag EXCUSE M E, MR. DUGAN, TM SORRY, I NEVER. INTERVIEW TELL MISTER DUGAN HIRE YOU? OO YOU THINK • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) TabletA the camera! BUT THERE'S A GENTLEMAN ANYBODY DURIN1 BUSINESS HOURS I H A V E A I'D HIRE ANYBODY WHAT BRINGS there are no chemicals, no minerals, no HERE TO SEE YOU AST HIM TO RETURN AT UP BUSINESS WHEN B U SIN ESS phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif­ APPOINWlENT /I, A tou ch ABOUT A JOB.’ FIVE O’CLOCK.' r—— I ABOUT A JO B.'/ HOURS ARS OVER0 ferent—ocl different Purely vegetable—m combination of 10 vegetable ingredients C o m ed y ” td I,—?? YESSIR , ey Rooney | V l I/ - W HAT'S formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated J e n k in s, YOUR NAME? or candy coated, their action is de­ pendable, thorough, yet gentle, as mil­ B u tc h h a d I lions of NR’s have proved. Get a IOd Con- g ow n —an d J WELt, Vincer Bos. Larger economy sizes, too. M ic k e y , TO MAKE sh o u ld er s, NH TO-NIGHT. TOMORROW ALRIGHT THE w ith B u tch STORY to ld h im SHORT. Howling Envy G e n e r a l M l : E ffilt* ALONG Envy assails the noblest as th e, e r y n ig h t,’’I CAME U W u t o I ? FIVE winds howl around the highest peak. I n a d d itil O'CLOCK ra d io appq • b a rd o o n ' N a sh is Cd Pull the Trigger on o f a n ew By J. MILLAR W ATT V e n u s,’ Dietrich; h i D-RYE! EOOPHEtveHSI ConstipationrWith beautiful a l M e U P A RE YOO OH W f t DON'T YOU EVES a very crel T IM E I PHONE NOW READTHfiTELEPHON Ease for Stomachr too edly indivl W hat M a r ll 9 D l RECTORV When constipation brings on discom­ fort after meals, stomach upset, bloating, ist we don’l 7 dizzy^spells, gas^coated tongue, and bad the blues" bemuse.ymir bowels dopt . M ost a c t | move. It mills for LazaUve-Soma to pull ra d io y e a r L the trigger on those Iaqr bowels, com­ which w illl bined with SyrupFepan for perfectease to fame, b| to your stomach in taking. For years, many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ L e v y ” on rations in their prescriptions to make v e r s e d medicine more agreeable to a touchy stooge fori stomach. So be sure your laxative con­ tains Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Cald­ comedians.| well’s Laxative Senna combined with start that i Syrup Pepsin. See how wonderfully the straight chi Laxative Senna wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your intestines to bring wel­ dio and thq come relief from constipation. And ths good old Syrup Pepsin makes this laxa­ E v er y b o a ByFRANKWEBB tive so comfortable and easy on your stomach. Even finicky children love the G r a c e G eq tress, was I WteHFe taste of this pleasant family laxative. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative Senna com­ motion picl bined with Syrup Pepsin, as directed on label or as your doctor advises, and feel Folly,” the world’sbettef.GetgenuineDr.Caldw'eira. n e w p r o d u | J a m e s Cag A r tis ts reiq ^"To (d e n distress of MOfTItiLY ^ D o n a ld sonal apped Feoale Weakness N e w Y ork I J ney’s “Sail WHICH MAKES YOD CMHKY1NERVOOS! ing. It bef Lydla £. PlnkhamtE Vegetable Com­ pound has helped Thousands to re­ who’s beerl lieve periodic pain, backache, head­ v o ic e s in c e I ache with weak, nervous, cranky, W ise LittleT blue feelings — due to functional monthly disturbances. This is duo to its soothing effect on one of T he fir st I wom an’s m ost xmpobxact. obgans. p la n n ed td Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Com­ “ S o m e w h e l pound helps build up resistance tion in thl against such annoying symptoms. PoUowlabel directions. Worth trying! Calif., callq W o f N a z i m e I th ir st, fori w a te r h o ls W N U -7 13—43 9 rains. So [ fa s t—and ter hole bs Kidneys M ust hole, poiso|

PRIVATE W ork W ell - T he BUCK For You To Feel W ell grou p , M horns every day. T days evoiy sq u a d ro n , week, never stopping, the lddnesra filter Q,” forthcd Br waste m atter from the blood. C lieints If more people were aware of how the ing forces [ kidneys must constantly remove sur­ will have i plus fluid, excess adds and other waste matter that cannot stay In the blood K without injury to hrndtn, there would bo better understanding of wAy. the ODDS A N I whole system is upset whew lddneys Call to function properly. som e extra d l Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ couij fro m Ag tion sometimes warns that something Burns . . . I Is wrong. Yon may suffer nagging back­ ache, headaches, dlrrinew, rheumatic record fo r pH pains, getting up at nights, swelling. dividual item Why not try Doan's Fulsf You wB see in “Siciii be using a medietas i ------sided th e . itry over. Doan'a stimulate the func­ tests fo r "D l tion of the kidneys and help them Co m arks, b u t flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They eontaln nothing harmful. w ere to o jA. Get Doan'a today. Use with <----- band, appea At all drug stores. uB e st Foot F | Metro for an 1 O1Clo ek iD t h e .. = “I guess I’m anchored, Sarge. I forgot to take off my spun play a role . is retiring /ij last night!” DoaksPills h ousew ife! THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

0. S. Steel Reports 1942 PrwlnctiOB IMPROVED D ecorative Ideas for 28 Per Gent GreaterThan World IFIED' UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL War I Peak " m m w m m H om e Accessories MENT Onited States Steel Corporation's An­ nual Report lor 1942, reporting attain­ UNDAYI ment of a steel ingot tonnage production PIRATEarfHEAD h o s i e r y SS per cent greater than In the peak CHOOLLesson year of World War I, has Just been B q I S A B E L kW A I T T > / S' S for Full Fashioned released as "a production story—and a .W-N-U- RELEASE By HAROLD L, LUNDQUIST. D. D. ckings. Tovo good financial story—of a great war effort." Of Th* BRtody Bible In stitute of Cbieago. -izes. $1.00 a pair, Production, by U. S. Steel in- IMfi o f (Released Iqr Western Newspaper Uuloxu I st Leesporl, P*nii*. m ore th an 30,000,000 n e t to n s o f ingot* THE STORT SO FAR: Aody M n , “Good night” We were both remembering Unde as well as tile manufacture of a steady who Ia tening lh« ,lory, tocelve, an I turned on the dimmer in the Wylie had wandered down-there a Sow of products entering into thou­ anonymous letter enclosing ,MO end hallway and started upstairs. Half­ few hours ago and that he’d threat­ sands of items used in prosecuting the asking her to H i for an abandoned Lesson for April 11 LADES war were described by Irving S. Olds, way up I felt, rather than saw, ened to burn the fish shed many Chairman of the Board of Directors, in chnreh to he auctioned the next day. She S S n e f or D m M M I his review of the year contained in the ■aspects, In turn, each ot the guests at someone staring down at me. Petri­ tim es. . Lesson subjects and Serteturo text* se­ Tne outstanding Corporation’s forty-first annual report. fied, I forced myself to look up. Aunt Nella began to cry. “Poor lected , and copyrighted by International BIaie Valae The victory parade of steel ingots was Oie Inn where she ts staying. They are Council ot Steligious Education; used by listed as only one of several principal the Reverend donas DeWitt, LOy Kendall, Bessie Norcross was leaning over Wylie. I’d a-been a widow if—if we permission* contributions of U. S. Steel to the war Thaddeus Quincy, Albion Potter, Bagh effort. These contributions were enu­ the banisters. hadn’t found him on that bench BS ______; merated as follows: “First, a record vol­ Norcross and his sister, Bessie, and Vie* “Oh, I’m so glad it’s you, Judy,” asleep.” PETER AND JOHN WITNESS ume of steel and other materials needed tor Quade, a writer who has last ar­ she said. “I heard voices and hoped If Upcle Wylie had dropped, say, CHRIST’S GLORY not only for the fabrication of essential rived. Jody bids tor the church and gets war products but also for the creation you hadn’t come up yet. Did you his lighted pipe—and set fire to the CtlonsV 10 AnMnpne of new facilities to make such war IA After tne auction the body ot a man LESSON TRXT-Mark 9:24; U Peter Ion this paper. P e te r - products has been- produced. Second* Identified as Roddy Lane Is found In a get my key?” old shed and burned up Old Man 1:16-18. St.. Inglewood, Calif* the technical ability representing many chest In the basement ot the chnreh What did she know? How long Brown she might still be a widow. GOLDEN TEXT—A voice came out ot the decades of accumulated research and bat disappears. Victor bas asked who had she been there? Had she heard Would they electrocute him or give cloud, saying, TbIs is my beloved Son: bear experience has been made available for him.—Mark 9:7. ANEOUS the requirements of the Government* plays golf. anything of the goings-on? Appar- him life? Third, the construction and operation Now continue with lady’s story. of vast new facilities for the Govern­ ently not or she’d have yelled for “Get some clothes on, Auntie.” What???? Send ment in connection with the war effort her brother. Christ is God! The one who comes elope. B ox 2868* S a n . have been undertaken. Fourth, millions “I put my shoes on the wrong YMEN: Can yon ex- “I’m so sorry, Miss Norcross. I to know that truth is ready to follow OF GOD? (Rev. 10:7- of dollars of U. S. Steel’s funds have CHAPTER V feet and had to take them off again. E0FH EBREWS8:4T been expended for various facilities did get you a key, but left it down Christ, and to make Him known to contributory to the war effort." My aunt was wrestling with a cher­ , others. The want of such a true con­ A one-page condensation of the “Why, several of the guests. at the church in my bag, after the ished old-fashioned woven union financial record of the Corporation for auction. You shall have it tomor­ ception of the Son of God weakens the Cure the year describes in simple language Hugh Norcross and the minister. I suit, seat over her head and arms our convictions and hinders our use­ what disposition was made of the don’t think Mr. Potter does any­ row without fail.” in the legs. I had to extricate her. a s te n to remove $1,865,951,692 received by th e Corpora­ fulness. h u rts your eye, tion from sales of its products ana ser­ thing but paint, but Bessie Norcross “Well, I’d like it tonight. Do you Below, doors banged. Cries of “Where there is no vision, the vices during 1942. Employment costs of sometimes plays. - You don’t mean know your guests have been miss­ fire arose. I could hear Bessie Nor- ing afEects your $783 m illion in 1942 w ere 25% greater people perish,” said the wise man ne the cure until than for the previous year; 1942 taxes —?” Again the picture of Mr. De ing things out of their rooms?” cross screaming hysterically. Why (Prov. 29:18). For want of a true # ■ of $204 m illion w ere 21% m ore than in Witt saying what he’d like to do to “Sh-h-h-h! Please. Nobody has re­ didn’t the fire whistle from Rock­ ace. , the preceding year; while dividends to vision of Christ as God, and the God- stockholders remained unchanged. "he Roddy as he made his vicious stroke ported—” ville blow? Surely someone must given constraint which makes men amount carried forward for future have telephoned by now. With sharp needs of the Corporation was 78% less on the lawn came to my mind. “Well, I know better. Mr. Pot­ give themselves in sacrificial serv­ th a n in 1941. “You didn’t see a golf club in the ter’s just discovered he has lost a horror I realized the wires had been ice, the people perish in their sins. Among achievements cited is the de­ basement, near the chest, I mean, cut. And now, wouldn’t RockviUe TIC PJUN velopment of the airplane landing mat. bottle of turpentine and he’s furi­ Peter and John saw our Lord in Day—Be! alter It Now The serious problem of handling plane did you?” ous. Have to go to Rockville for mistake it for a night.before-the- His transfiguration, and the glow of tting C-2223 to re- landings on nastily built air fields was Fourth bonfire? scular rheumatism solved with the war-time invention by “ Nothing but that hand with the more, he said, and he wants to fin­ that experience lighted their entire Caraegie-Xllinois Steel Corporation, a ring—flashing horribly.” I hid my. ish his picture of the old Quaker I had on my terry cloth bathrobe life and ministry. The touch of the atic pains. Caution: U. S. Steel subsidiary* of a landing mat* ected. First hottle consisting of portable interlocking steel face in my hands and shuddered. church In the morning. And I’ve and raced downstairs. Heads popped supernatural was on these men and ack if not satisfied, sections. It was pronounced the out­ “I’m a brute,” Victor said. “We lost that lovely blue scarf I wear out of doors shouting questions, giv­ their message—for they had seen oday, buy C-2223. standing development of the year In the field of aviation by the Chief of the won’t talk about it any more.” around my head. It’s Hugh’s real­ ing information. “Call the fire de­ the glory of Christ. Army Air Force. As mass production “We will, too,” I flared. “There ly, but—” partment!” “The church is afire!” I. The Amazing Glory of the Son methods were evolved, other companies “No, it’s the castle!” “The whole 1£EEP those home fires bright- were licensed to use the process, and wasn’t any golf club there when I Turpentine! A silk scarf! I tried (Mark 9:2-6). 1V Iy burning—by making your thirty smaller manufacturers are now. Head’s ablaze!” oducing these landing mat sections examined the chest after the auc­ to keep the annoyance out of my The transfiguration of Christ is one' home a place of beauty. These S quantity. tion. I’m sure of that, because I tone. “They’ll turn up. Who’d steal It seemed as if the entire house­ of those wonderfully beautiful and ingenious, simple directions in­ The report reveals that in 1942 one hold had run down to the front hall subsidiary. Federal Shipbuilding and hunted around for something to pry turpentine? As for the scarf, may­ deeply spiritual experiences which clude a variety of decorative ideas Dry Dock Company, completed more up the Iid with, and had to use a be your brother borrowed it back. in utter terror, and not much else, defy analysis or satisfactory de­ for dressing-up old household ac* destroyers for tne Navy Department In Lily Kendall looked like a bowl of shorter building time than any other bobby pin. Why? Did you see one Stick a chair under your doorknob. scription. Poetry and art have vain­ cessories—and for making new shipyard in the country. A new ship­ down there tonight, Mt. Quade?” I’ll get that key the first thing to­ shimmering jelly in her apricot sat­ ly tried to depict it only to become- ones. yard built by this subsidiary for the in nightgown. Navy Department began operations five “I did,” he said, “but I didn’t morrow.” “in fact a confession of the impo­ * * • months after ground was broken. A mention the fact to the others. It I brushed by her. She’d had a “Come on,” I cried. “There’s an tence of the loftiest art to rise to And there are many other attractive fully equipped shipyard for the/ produc­ small articles* too. Directions 493 con­ tion of the latest UrPe of tank landing was back of the chest, and there good sleep, but now that the effects old man—stone deaf—in that blaz­ the level of the divine” (Van Dyke). craft was constructed and is • being was a dark stain on it that looked ing shed. Oh, I hope it’s not too tain detailed instruci$pns for 18 articles. operated for the Navy Department by Peterwas so dazzled that he could Send your order to: American Bridge Company, another like blood.” late!” only suggest .that they remain there, subsidiary. “Blood!” I repeated, horrified. We raced down in a body, appar­ An interesting comparison of the use forgetting for the moment that down Sewing Clrde Needlecraft Dept. of U. S. Steel's own resources and of “Positively. And in the chest, too. ently everybody. At a time like that in the valley was demon-ridden hu­ 82 Eighth Ave* New York Government funds for the expansion of one doesn’t stop to count. But I emergency facilities undertaken by Not much, but a stain at one end. manity waiting for the divine deliv­ Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to U. S. Steel from June, 1940, to the end I made De Witt and Potter stay on saw two figures silhouetted against erance of the Son of God (see Luke cover cost of mailing) for Pattern of 1942, shows that the ratio of U. S. the flames, which turned out to be Steel’s investment to the use of Gov­ the stairs while I investigated with a 9:37-42). No...... ernment funds was 65c of its own flash.” Victor Quade and the Rev. De Witt. What took place on the mount can money to every dollar of Government Nam e ...... funds used. This compares with a ratio “So you went ahead—?” “Can’t we do something?” Hugh possibly best be explained as the e’s Remedy) Tablet*, for all industry of 27c of private funds “And opened the chest—it was Norcross called to them. I hadn’t outshining of the inner glory of the A ddress ...... 'cals, minerals, to one dollar of Government funds. no no In this expansion program. U. S. Steel's unlocked—to find it empty. Then I noticed Hugh before, but down there Christ. He had laid aside His glory . NRTabletsaredif- p rivate investm ent w as $262,000,000, as asked the others to scout around the it was so light I could even see when He became flesh, but not His ent. Purely vegetable—* compared w ith $430,000,000 o f Govern­ cliff path, beyond the basement door that his robe was green. divine attributes as very God. There Our New Fighting Ships O vegetable ingredients ment funds expended, making a total of $718,000,000 expended In th e program .— to see if friend Lane was stagger­ “Not much. Death to try,” a voice in the presence of God and the heav­ 50 years ago. Uncoated Adv. ing along wounded. But I knew bet­ rHr enly visitors that glory shone During the 12 months following their action is de- said. ter. I wanted to get rid of them and “But, good heavens, man! There’s through His humanity and His ap­ Pearl Harbor, the United States, gh, yet gentle, as mil- Maine Shipyards have time to examine the chest and pearance became dazzling in its navy launched 159 fighting ships,' e proved. Get a IOf Con­ To glimpse the new maritime a human being in there. We’ve got ger economy sizes, too. shut it up again.” to try to get him out!” boomed the whiteness. or four times as many as the cor­ activity in its old-time setting it is I was shaking all over, yet enjoy­ responding types sulk by enemy, fitting that one go to the 300-year-old m inister. H . The Approving Word of the ing it in a way—not the murder, of “How?” Father (Mark 9:7, 8 ). action, says Collier’s. Among ship building city of Bath, Maine, these new vessels were three bat­ course; but the mystery, the excite­ “Bucket brigade, or something.” A cloud, like the cloud which filled near where the Virginia, the first ment, being mixed up in the middle I tleships, six aircraft carriers, ten ling Envy , vessel built on the American conti­ We all knew the futility, as even the Temple of old (I Kings 8:10,11), of it with such a topnotcher as Vic­ covered them, and the Father spoke cruisers, 107 destroyers and 33 sub-' s the noblest as thn, nent, was launched in 1608. Kitteryr tor Quade. Suddenly I was filled De Witt’s voice faltered. marines, having a total estimated around the highest where the Banger, commanded by “Wouldn’t be any use,” somebody . out of it words of approval of His with terror. “Could his—his body Son.- - — tonnage of 558,000.. John Paul Jones, was built on said. “If he’s still in there he’s have been in the chest when I was These words carry . “both judg­ Th addition, Americanshipyards ' Badger island, offers ships of today* past help.” produced more than 7,000,000 tons Almost as famous as the ships they trying to open it after the auction?” ment and command; judgment con- “Undoubtedly. The killer had put “Doesn’t look like an ordinary ' ceming Jesus, This is my beloved of merchant shipping. sailed were the homes that Maine fire. Did you ever see anything ■ Trigger on 6ea captains owned ashore. - These it there for safekeeping, but some­ Son,’ and command to the disci­ precious symbols of the past show thing made him decide he’d better blaze so? And I thought I beard ples, ‘Hear ye him’—that is, ‘Listen pation, with the fine old Georgian mansions seen get Tid of it. Anybody know about another explosion.” to him’ ” (Lesson Commentary.) IRRITATIONS OF in Maine’s coastal houses. Of inter­ that old chest?” We were all shouting. I. couldn’t John and Peter came to a fuller EXTERNAL CAUSE “Everybody. AU our guests. They tell who said what, but ail agreed' SKIN est to visitors is the "Captain’s Conviction that He was the Son of Stomach, too Walk" on the root Tradition has knew I’d bought the church and I as to a second muffled explosion, God as they saw Him transfigured bragged quite openly about using not so loud as the first, just before ation brings on discom- it that the captain ashore would pace and heard the words of the Father. Goes to work at once. Direct action aids stomach upset, bloating, the "walk" as if it were a quarter­ the old sea box for a hope chest.” they’d rushed to see flames. They They learned more plainly the fact healing* works the antiseptic way* Usa “Just when was that?” began searching, calling for Brown. Black and White Ointment only as dt* , coated tongue, and bad deck. When they were afloat and that He was God manifest in the xected. 10c, 25c* SOc sizes. 25 years success* raach is probably crying homeward bound their wives would “I don’t know. Suppertime, when “Don’t believe they’ll find him,” flesh for the redemption of man. They M oney-back guarantee, ts* V ital ha -use .your bov^els don t I was serving, I think. They aU rieansing Is good soap. Enjoy fotttous or LaxatIve-Senna to pull utilize it as a vantage point from Victor Quade said, drawing me saw in the indescribable beauty of Black and w hite Skin Soap dally* those lazy bowels, com- which to watch for the returning congratulated me.” away from the heat. “If he’d dis­ that moment a foregleam of His D Pepsin for perfect ease vesseL Victor Quade’s dark eyes glinted. covered the building on fire in time coming giory. What important truths ch in taking. For years, “You’U never want it for a hope to get out, he’d have gone straight —His deity, His redemption. His have given pepsin prera- chest now. TeU me, why did you ir prescriptions to maKe Watch Army Addresses “Don’t believe they’ll find him,” to the inn for help, wouldn’t he? !coming kingdom. Have we learned agreeable to a touchy buy the church?” But let them try.” them as we have beheld His glory? sure your laxative con- If a soldier writes you that his ad­ Victor Quade said. Should I teU turn? I wanted to, “I’m going to hunt, too. Down HI. The Assured Faith of the Dis- psin. Inast on Dr. Cald- dress is "A.P.O. N o . " care of but the $500 stiU hidden in m y stock­ e Senna combined WJtB postmaster at a certain city, don’t of her sleeping medicine had worn by the church.” ; ciples (H Pet. 1:16-18). See how wonderfully the ing and the sUence imposed by my Hugh Norcross grabbed my arm. try to visit him in that city, for you off, she’d talk all night if I’d let These words were written by Pe­ wakes up lazy nerves and anonymous friend bade me wait. “Young lady, you aren’t going intestines to bring wa­ will not find him there, the war her. ' ter when he was nearly eighty years “Oh, for a lending library or a tea­ alone. Bessie, and I—” . rn constipation. And the department has warned. "AP.O.’* Tomorrow I’d help Victor Quade. ■ of age—about thirty-five years after p Pepsin makes this laza- room.” I took the defensive. “I’m “Don’t be silly, Hugh. I’m not go­ merely means "Army post office,0 I mustn’t forget to jot down the fact the transfiguration. John wrote sixty rtable and easy on your and mail is sent in care of the really a teacher, stranded without a that Thaddeus Q. could manage to ing in. But suppose he staggered Yes, GROVFS economy finicky children love the school. This hostess business is just out, confused, and went in that di­ years after the event and said, “We price now enables viumio pleasant family laxative, postmaster of a particular city from get around without his chair. Nor beheld his glory, the glory as of the A Bi D protection Ibryoat a vacation affair.” rection. You and Bessie take the well's Laxative Senna com- where It is forwarded to the soldier that I’d called to the man we’d only begotten of the Father” (John entire family! Regntar sire rup Pepsin, as directed on who may be either with troops on “But a lending Ubrary—so far heard running near our path and route to the castle. Here, Mt. Pot­ . -OYer two weeks? supply JT doctor advises, and feel from town?” 1:14). —only 254* Mote than tea GetgenuineDr.CaldweU a. maneuvers somewhere In this coun­ he hadn’t answered. ter, you come along with me.” The one who follows these eye­ weeks' supply—lost one try, or with those serving overseas* I could see he didn’t beUeve me, The old house settled down to a To my surprise the artist hung dollar. Potency — quality though I looked him straight in the witnesses in believing in Christ may guaranteed!. Give your The soldier to whom the mail is ad­ stillness like the night before Christ­ back. “I’ll go if another man will share their assurance expressed by ftflulrthe protective bene* distress of MONTHLY^ dressed will not be found on duty in eye. “WeU, if you want to write mas. If creatures were stirring, go, Quade or somebody. You see, fits o f GROVFS Vitamins mystery stories, here’s one ready­ Peter that we do not “follow cun­ AaadDplnsfamoasBito the city to which the mail is ad­ they were mighty quiet -about it. I Judy, you don't know it, but from ningly devised fables” In making help maintain body resist­ dressed in care of the postmaster* made. AU you have to do is fiU in tried to keep the horrible thing I’d the way that fire bums I can’t help ance* strong, bones and the gaps.” known to the world the power and teeth, healthy appetite* e Wealness seen at the church out of my mind. wondering if my turpentine wasn’t coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our steady nerves, vigor* vital* Cot Smoke PaU “It’s perfect. Couldn’t have asked poured on it. Someone stole it last ity.Get GROVF5 Vitamins The church. Poor place for a tea­ faith is built on God’s Word, and Aand D pins Bi today! S YOU CRANKY, NERVOUS! Salt Lake City’s anti-smoke ordi­ anything better.” room or lending library. Victor was night from my room.” And he add­ kham'a Vegetable Com- “Even if you had constructed it upon such testimony as this by eye- nance, stringently enforced during right. Tomorrow I’d show him the ed sententiously: “Must have been . witnesses. Here is real ground for helped thousands to re - yourself? Did you?” while I was up to Rockville. I re­ ac pain, backache* head- the last year, has cut In half the queer letter. Tell him the whole assured belief in.Christ. GROVE’S •weak, nervous, cranky, density of the smoke paU that used “The girl has a criminal instinct. strange— member deciding I had plenty and -6 — due to functional to hang over the city, whose sur­ Miss Jason, you must go to bed. To­ leaving the bottle right there on the Great experiences of spiritual re­ I vow I wasn’t sound. Like Jack newing and power lead to effective -turbances. This is due rounding mountains make a natural morrow’U be a lallapaloosa. But if and Jill, Hugh and I had just gone table'with my palette and brushes.” hlng effect on one of you get a minute, will you jot down life and testimony for Christ. They OST TM PORTAUT O EGANS. smoke harbor. up a hill to fetch a pail of kero­ I left him to tell Victor about the anything unusual that occurs to you turpentine. may not be in outward manifesta­ ojarly PinVhamaB Com* sene when the whole hill exploded tions, In fact they are most often in ps build up resistance Gets 5QQ Traasfosloiis about this business? Help me work and I sat straight up in bed. “Turpentine! I’ll bet that shed was jh annoying symptoms, A young victim of regenerative it out? We’ve quite a head start on full of tar paper and oiled ropes and the inner recesses of man’s soul; directions. Worth trying/ anemia recently received bis 500th Such a pounding and shouting and but they do transform men and send Star of Love the police.” running of feet. Then my door flew stuff. Your Uncle Wylie would The heart needs not for its blood transfusion In a New York It was after midnight. I prom­ know. Used ga’soline, too, I’ll bet. them forth to magnificent living for hospital. Nine-and-a-half years old, open and Aunt Nella screamed: God. One wonders if much of the heaven much space, nor many ised and said goodnight. But though “The house is afire!” No wonder there was an explosion. stars-therein, if only the star of 1 3 -4 3 , the boy’s system is . unable to build he sent me to bed, Mr. Quade Judy Jason,” he whispered, “keep dearth of power in the Christian up red corpuscles, and it Is neces­ My little front window was a glare Church is not to be attributed di­ love has arisen.—Richter. seemed reluctant to let me go. It of light. For a second I hugged the with the crowd!” sary for him to get a pint of blood woiild be easy enough to check up Well, it was terrible. There we rectly to the lack of such experi­ whenever the deficiency recurs* bed clothes around me and held my ences with God. i e y s M u s t whose mashie was missing, he breath. The house must be afire; stood, a group of able-bodied hu­ w w w v w w w w v Otherwise, the youngster is normal* said, but the police would be leary man beings helplessly watching the The disciples had an unforgettable He roughs it on the outside and there were the flames. But I didn’t mountain-top experience. Even so o r k W e l l - of a murder with no, body. The smell any smoke. I ran to the conflagration bum itself down and stands at the head of his class. He bridge was different. Time bomb, knowing another human being was. have many others found the secret SINK A You To Fccl V eil talks freely and finds much amuse­ window, sensing that the Neck side of power. It came to D. L. Moody he decided. He hoped something was still dark, so it couldn’t yet be probably being roasted. s every day. T day# every ment In comic magazines. He has definite would be washed ashore. When the clergyman came puffing as he walked down a New York ' t BtoppiDEi th e kidneys filter a three-year-old sister In* perfect daylight. SUB? ter from the blood, street, praying in agony, “Deliver ME? Just one more question, and he’d let down the path with Aunt Nella’s Vts*. yovl Yov con'help Io provide. Ai people were aware of now to* health. From the front I saw what looked me go. Why should Lane want that scrub pail full of water which he me from myself. Take absolute • depth charge that will sink a Nazi sub and ust constantly remove so*- like a blazing oil well. Was it my sway.” The story of what happened excess acids and. other waste wretched little church enough to little church? My tearoom? gallantly threw on the fire, only ap­ kttore more supplies for our fighting forces! at cannot atay in the olooU to him and through him as a sur­ Just buy U. S. Wor Bonds—buy them with Djury to health, there would Army Salvages Material come just for the auction, wherever Aunt Nella .thought so, too. “All parently to augment the flames, I understanding of why the rendered instrument in. God’s hand every single penny yog con save, they're m Salvage materials, including tires; he’d come from? that money,” she hissed, “gone up began to laugh and cry just like powerful woy in which you can moke Vtriocy tem is upset wheff kidney* tail “Somewhere out West,” I told Bessie Norcross. is written large on the pages of n properly, tubes, scrap rubber, scrap metals; in sm oke!” history. Others have had similar curst . scanty o r too frequent u n n a- clothing and textiles and other mis­ him. “Los Angeles, I think, or San “Lane did this. Roddy Lane. A ■ -times warns that something “But it looks nearer, Auntie.” experiences. And remember* V. Su Wor Bonds ere Bi• cellaneous items, are being collect­ Francisco. I don’t know why he final gesture. Hoped the inn would \ You may suffer nagging back* “So it does. Lucky the wind's the Let us remember that such privi­ soundest most productive investment you cam daches, dixziness, rheumatic ed at overseas bases of the United1 should want the church, either,, or catch fire. Blew up the bridge and ’ moke—one that pays you boric $4 for every r ting up at nighte, swelling, other way.” leges are not reserved for a few, States army and returned to this how he knew about the auction. The skipped.” Bessie seemed sure of it.. $3 ot the end o f 10 yeors. o t try Doan's Fills? You mil “It’s the fish shed. Who’d have they are the birthright of every a medicine recommended the country for further use In the war castle bas the most scenic position thought it would . make such a Nobody paid any attention to her. 1 ver. DoanfS Btimulate the Iune- effort It is planned that where mil­ Her sequence of events was slightly Christian. Powerwithoutknowledge BUT WAR BONDS TODAY! be kidneys and help them to on the Head but be never goes there blaze? Oh, that poor old man—I” I is a dangerous and destructive thing, . poisonous waste from tne itary ; operations permit salvable any more. Been trying to sell it.” grabbed- my shoes and a robe. .off, but then she’d been under sleep­ PnbNihed im cooperation vriih the hey contain nothiog barmPu* materials will be gathered from bat­ ing medicine when the first explo-l but knowledge without power is a DrtfS Cosmetic end AIUed lndmttries Jyl tS today. Use with confidence, “Probably takes the local Rock- “An’ him deaf, so’s he couldn't dead tiling, resulting in a stale and g stores. ______tlefields. Salvable materials, how­ sion had taken place. Hugh was- ville papers. That’s how he knew hear the crackle. They’ll never get unfruitful orthodoxy that in turn Rerinol Ointm ent & Seep ever, will not be returned to the about the auction. Good night.” He him out.” Aunt Nella clenched her trying to persuade her to go back United States, when disposal In for­ produces a dreadful and unchristian. end for gentle' skin cleansing, smiled at me and I liked him. gnarled hands. “Suppose somebody to bed. ' ’ religious system. MiS Pl LLS eign areas will aid In the successful “ Don’t-worry.’ set it?” t f O BE CONTtNVSDl VWWWWWVVVW prosecution c fth e war. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE.1N.C.. APRIL?. 1943

* * DAVIE BRICK W hatyou Buy W i t k Our Freedom YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING .VICTORY YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE COMPANY WAR BONDS Is Priceless NOT A MASS MEETING ★ ★ By JOSEPH E. DAVIES DEALERS IN ' Frnmtr Ambantiar to Ib ia is Every shipyard in our country is BRICK and SAND MnJ Belgium. UNITED Mtting amazing records in the con­ nM Hn Iw «h. Itn n n P«»wta«Mt Im struction of a merchant marine m m .* n with tho BjUUm’ VSAT JW > *« Om pUU UM u t h a ’a 190.0M.00* STATES essential to the transport of supplies it W« SlHV iIim l WOOD and COAL and men to the seven seas. Th* overall cost of these Irandreds of What I myself saw in my four Day Phone 194 - N isbt Phone 119 sh ip s now building runs into mil- yean in Eimipe gave me a new Mocksville, N. C. BONDS HOns of dollars. realization of the priceless rights which we here enjoy. AND No secret police can in the night whisk us away, never again to be STAMPS seen by those we love. W alker’s Funeral Homej| None of us can be deprived by any 1 9 4 3 party, state or tyrant of those pre­ cious civil liberties which our Iawa AMBULANCE and our courts guarantee. None of us can be persecuted for B lum ’s A lm anacs . Phone 48 Hen ate dying for A s M f practicing the faith which we found Freedoms. Ike least WS N i at our mother’s knee. . Mocksville, N. C. it here at home is to tajT None of us can be persecuted, tor­ War Bonds—10% for Wat tured or killed because of the fact I B onds, every pay d a y . that an accident of fate might have FREE Many of them are called “ V icto­ made us of the same race as the r y ” ships and you are contributing Nazarene. to this victory by your purchase <3 No American can be placed by W ar Bonds . . . at letet te n p e r­ any party or government in a r eg i-: E= To All Persons Who Renew c e n t of your income, every p ay d ay . mented vise which takes from him -= We’ll need these ships after the w a r, or her either freedom of economic to o , when Peace comes. opportunity or political religious lib­ Their Subscription Or Subscribe T h e V. S . T n asw y D tpartmtmt erty. . What would the millions of unfor­ tunate men, women and children in uIt Takes Bolh 99 Europe give to be able to Uve and T o enjoy such a way of lifef D avie Record Well, In this war, those are the tilings in our lives which are in jeopardy. Our boys are dying to pre­ THE DAVlE RECORD serve them for us. Then we can do no less than to Has Been Published Since 1899 “say yes” and fill those war stamp albums. It is our duty and privilege For Not Less Than Six Months to help the secretary of the treasury, Mr. Morgenthau, in his magnificent, Call or Send in Your effort to do the tremendous job of getting the money to keep our boys 4 3 Y e a r s supplied with the weapons with which to fight our fight. Subscription or Renewal Today «ii Surely that is little enough for us It takes both . . . two fingers to to do on the home front Others have crane and gone-your give the Victory sign. It takes both V. S. Trtonry Dtfcrtmtnt IlllllHBMlBliwnilBiyiBlllllHlllllliniHHllllByiMlllllBlBllllBllliyillllllllUIIIBIBiI . . . War Bonds and Taxes to make county newspaper keeps going. that Victory come true. Continue your purchase of War Bonds, at least ten percent of your income. Pay your Sometimes it has seemed hard to Victory Tax and your income tax cheerfully and gladly. Both are in make buckle and tongue” meet but lieu of an Occupation Tax to Hitler. U. S. Treasury Department I Every Man, W oman and Child soon the sun shines and again we ★ " ★ march on. Our faithful subscribers, W U dt rLfou B uy W iik WAR BDNRS I In Davie County most of whom pay promptly, give us ★ ★ courage and abiding faith in our Nurse that heating plant along for It must do you for the duration. fellow man. Metal . . . every bit we can rake I S h o u l d B u y and scrape up is going into War Production to provide the tools for If your neighbor is not taking The our Boys on the fighting fronts. I w a r b o n d s a n d s t a m p s Record tell him to subscribe. The price has not advanced, but con­ This M onth If Possible tinues the same, $1.00 per year.

M Noaimrra** Nine BOlions W orth Of When You Come To Town S m Bonds Must Be Sold Make Our Office Your This Month. This W ar Cannot Be Won W ithout 0 9 5 Headquarters. But start saving now for that heat­ ing plant by your purchase of War M o n ey . I t o U4.WA* BONDS Bonds every payday through a Pay­ roll Savings plan. War spending goes We Are Always Glad To on month after month. So War Sav­ H elp Y our Country A nd H elp Y ourself ings must keep pace, month after month. Put at least ten percent of See You. jour income in War Savings through War Bonds. p. s . Treasury Departmtnt By Purchasing W ar Bonds and Stam ps. ★ ★ W t u U tI j o u B u y W i t k Your son who is in the Army, will u y B o n d s B u y S t a m p s I WAR ROIVDS enjoy reading The Record. Just like a * ★ From Your From Your One of the most essential articles of equipment for our soldiers is his Local Bank, Local letter from home. The cost is only 2c. canteen. In equatorial countries and in other warm climes they are par­ ticularly important to the welfare of Postoffice, Postoffice, per week. Send us his address. our fighting men. or or & S Theatre BUY WAR BONDS M erchant L E T U S D O r-" The M ore Bonds W e Buy The Q uicker YOUR JO B PRINTING I

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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 4 . 1 9 4 3 N U M B E tf 3 9 NEWS OF LONG AGO. A Prayer For .Troubled Cost of Living Low A Sailors Enjoy Camels Oxford Orphanage In Seen Along Main Street Sailors have a Ianguags that is By The Street Rambler. Vbat Wu HappeaiBf Ia Dane Sonls Centnry Ago pretty mtich all tbeir own. “Scut­ The Service 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Walter E. Isenbour. Hiddentte. N. C Before The Mew Deal UsedUp Long before ration 1 books were tle butt,” for instance, is Navy Superintendent C. K. Proctor, of Soldier loafing around the sauare tbe Oxford Orphanage, is having a Our Father, we come to Thee thought of, there wasn’t a. bit of slang for gossip; "hoot” is the Na- with several bottles of beer under The Alphabet, Drowned The hnsy time these days writing to for­ with troubled hearts today, to bam . inflation reflected in the charges of vv man’s word for a new recruit; his uniform and a quart of wine in mer Orphanage pupils who are now H ip and Plowed Up The dly ask T!;y help as we have often an extinct hotel at Gaston, now and'"smoking lamp's lit” is. what * paper bag—Four charming young in the Armed Services of the United asked before—seeking Divine gui known as Thelma N C., as dls- they say aboard shio for smoking Cotton and Corn. States. Mnst of these hoys have ladies from Advance walking across dance for tbe sons who go away, closed bv a ledger sheet recently p e rm itte d . ( Davie Record, ApHl 1 4 , 1 9 2 0 ) been und^r the pprscnal supervision the square on Sunday afternoon— uneartaed in the Seaboard Railway and bumWv praising Giid as our A sailor has only four pockets Jn and trainingsuperintendent Proc­ Pretty girl saluting soldier in front S. C. Steelmati left yesterday for station .there It shows: fathers did of ore Father, Thou his uniform Cas contrasted to the tor during his fifteen vears at the of drug store—Mrs. Frank Fowler Greve, Montana. “Gaston. Tuesday, 3 1 s t M a rch , knowest our sons are leaving hearth conventional 12 pockets In a civi­ Orphsi.age and his relationship is al­ commenting on neat appwaran^e of C. W. Booe of Cleveland, R. I, and home, leaving friends and-lov­ 1 8 4 0 . Raleigh Sc Gaston R R. lian’s coat, tronser*, and vest) hnt most as clnse as that of father and tbe sqnare on windv afternoon— was In town Tbnrsdav on business. ed ones behind to grieve alone; go­ C o ., D r. In one of those pockets you’re rret* sons. More than one hundred fiftv Mad rush around meat counters in Mlss Mary Heitman bas retain­ ing they know not whither, far a- Engineer, Captain, Trainband, tv sure to find a cigarettes; for members nf the Oxford Orphanage markets on Saturday night—Mur­ ed from a visit to friends in Win- familv are now in the Service and cross the raging foam, to fight and eacj^breakfast and dinner 75c. whether it’s in the open spaces of ray Stewart greeting friends on ston-Sairm. eneit riav brings letters from some of die for freedom tbat Tby way may Extra Engineer and Fireman, an aircraft carrier, oe the cramped Hain street—Aubrey Merrell Ieav Rnfns Koontz,. a student at tbe them and each dav thebe letters are be our own. Our Father, we ask each breakfast 25c . quarters of a submarine, ycur sail­ intr town to begin farm operations State University, spent Easter with answered. This correspondence ex­ that Thou would guide our sons a- Petersburg R. R. Co., Dr. or wants to be sure he’s readv —Knox Johnstone discussing big relatives on R. 1. tends to all parts nf the world and rigbt, lead them in the wav they Engineer, Captain, Fireman, 2 when the word "smoking lamp’s bond sale now under way. Jacob Stewart attended tbe De­ covers every branch of the Service. should go for Thy own sake—"be Trainbands, dinner, supper, break­ lit” is passed around. mocratic State Convention at Ral­ Some former girls are lieutenants in with them through the darkest fast and lodging ' - S t 8 8 As to what the sailor smokes— the Army Nursing Corps a number Coupon Values 0* Meat eigh last week. hours of night, and keep them safe E x tr a , I Engineer, supper, lodg­ well, in that he’s no different from ;of the boys are in the Navy, some Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ that parent heafts may never break I ing and breakfast 3 8 c the men in Uncle Sam’s other fight­ are in the Marines and still a larger Published ville, spent several da vs the past Our Father, we come to Thee with Mr. Styers, 3 d r in k s 19P ing forces For with men in all number are in the Army. The mer. W ashington. —Americans are al. week in town with her brother. troubled hearts today, seeking spi tar. Myers, 5 drinks, I ditto, 1 hianches of the service—Armv 1 chant Marines Coast Guard are also lowed to buy maximum of two Mrs. Len Ballentine, of Carden­ represented. ritual guidance for tbe sons who go d itto , 4 ditto, at 4 j£ c . 4 9 c Navy, Marines and Coast G ua-d- pounds steak or thiee and one fifth as, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Oxford Orphanage boys in these va­ away]—Slim Davis, R. 2 , B o x 5 2 7 , 2 pints brandy and bottles 5 0 c the favorite cigarette is Camel, ac- pounds of ham burger per person per Mrs. W. S. W alker, near Kappa. rious branches of Service are fight Kannapolis, N- C. Tbe Raleigh and Gaston Rail cordingto sales records from the week under rationing T. E. McDaniel, who holds a po ing in tbe air, on the land and under This beautiful poem, by our Road was one of tbe earliest par­ Naturally most people will buy sitton in W esblngton, D. C., spent service man’s own stores-Post Ex- -th 3 A y o u w Ije o te lHHrt '*» th e friend and brother. Slim Davis, ex­ ent companies of tbe present Sea. less because they will want to use changes, Sales Commissaries, Sl;ios Marine Flying Corps. George Lump­ the Easter holidays with his par. board Railwav svstem, but at the some ot the same coupons for but­ presses the Inner feeling of tens of Service Stores, Ship’s Stores and kin. was personally by Admiral Nimi cats on R. 3 , ter, IarJ, cheese or canned fish. thousands of we parents today who headquarters of the road in Nor. C a n te e n s. tz. Another boy. a former football Robert A. Blaylock, the popular have sons in the armv. Indeed our folk, Va., it is stated that no re­ Under new Post Office regula­ player for tbe orphanage and for V They will have 16 points per week funeral director and embalmer, of honest and sincere prayers go up lationship is claimed to Mr Styers tions, Sailors, Marines and Coast P I., was wounded in a Naval en­ to spend at average coupon cost of Statesville, was in town a short in their behalf. Many of them and partic -Iarlv to Mr. Myers. Guardsmen get a better break than gagement in the Pacific bu t. haying 8 points per pound for the- whole while Friday afternoon. know we are praying for their sa­ some of the men in the Army in recovered, is now in submarine ser. group of meat rationed food;. J. W. . Foster, of the State Uni* vice. Three former boy a of the O r. fety, for their guidance, and for New Qoeen Of Meats the matter ot gifts of cigarettes A tvpical budget probably will be versity, Chapal Hili, was in town phanage recently met in North A- per person two pounds meat plus a their welfare for tim e and eternity. There are all sorts ot “queens” from home You can send men In Friday on his way to visit his par­ frica when they were on leave and, quarter pound of butter, quarter Welove them. They have gone now, wartimes ones having sue. all branches of the Navy. Marines ents near County Line. as they took in the sights, most of pound of cheese. A whole pound of out from your home and mine, ceeded tbe apple, peanut peach, and Coast Guard a carton of tbeir Taylor Bailey, of Advance, pur­ the time was spent talking about life where we gathered them around butter calls for 8 points OPA said, potato and salmon queens of the favorite cigarettes, no m atter where in tbeir Orphanage borne. Not a chased tbe Bradford land near Bix the rations are more liberal than tbe family al ar through the years fleets, whether the battleship or they’re stationed, in anypart ofthe week passed but that someone who is by, at public auction April 5th . rations for proposed foods but the and invoked the blessings of Al­ aircrafts carrier. Tbe infantry world—but due to restricted ship, tbe Service comes by the Orphanage Consideration $ 2 ,5 4 6 2 5 . impact will vary sharplv in each mighty God upon them. They claims tbat it is “queen of battles.” ping space you can only mall ci­ for a visit to greet the pupils and Preston McCnlloh and sister, family. Families that have been don’t forget this. It follows them Wbat is queen of meats? Not garettes (or packages of any kind) tbe members of the staff of Workers Miss Beatrice, left Wednesday for able to afford to eat a lot meat may to the ends of the earth . They thick steaks nor juicy porkchops; to a man in the Army if he’s sta and to repeat their experiences in;so Baltimore, where they will spend far as they are permitted to do so, find their rations only a fraction of know to pray and trust. God. not be. utiful slices of bam dripping tloned in the United States. How. some time with their sister. Tbe high standards of training at their customary budgets but in Recently a very sweet lettercam e in its own gravy nor white meat of ever, if you can send ycur man in T. L. Martin, of Sumter, S. C., the Oxford Orphanage enables these some of the poorest classes the ra­ from my oldest son, W alter. Jr., nf cbickeu The queen of meats is the-service a gift of cigarettes," yon spent several, days last week with boys to be well fitted and Soperid* tions only a fraction ot tbeir cus. who has been stationed in the Ca­ the former lowliest of them all, a can be sure they'll be welcome. relatives and friends In and around tendent Proctorsays of them, “They tomary budgets but in some' of tbe nal Zone ever since last December, Cinderella come into her own— Cigarettes are not only. recognized town Tom is looking fine. made good citizens in time&jif peace assuring us that he remembers the poorest classes tbe ration may ex­ Dr. H. F. Baity, of Knoxville, fa tb a c k . as a considerable factor in main­ and they are making good fighters I home influence we threw about him taining morale, but surveys among ceed what families may be able to Tenn., was in town last week on W ithout' fatback your Victory in this time of'w ar ” as he grew up. He stated that it the service men themselves . have a ffo rd Us way home from a visit to rela­ garden wouldn’t be wortbanything. The Oxford Orphanage is celebrat­ follows him, and he will never for­ On the bright side the plan isde- tives and friends in upper Davie. There’s no way yet devised to shown that a carton of cigarettes is ing its seventh birthday this year get it, nor deparr from it. He and thousands of North Carolina signed to even up meat supplies at Mfss Margaret Allison, who has make green vegetables palatable or their-favorite gift from home. And doesn’t forget tbe family altar, the tobacco dealers point out tbat you boys and girls have.m adeit home for least after it bas been in operation been spending the winter with her digestable 'without salt pork. If prayers we have sent up to God in some-period in their lives and have a couole of weeks and wilt help sister in Richmond, has returned must be cooked with them: The are sure to please bim if you send gone out into the world to make those localities which have bad most his bahalf, and today he knows we snap bean would snap back with­ him the brand that is the service home to the delight of her many their way. At a recent Home Com­ acute meat shortage. are still praying for him. He has out it; all the lovely gift of nature man’s favorite—CAMEL. frie n d s . ing on the campus, mere than three Restaurants and public eating been In the U. S. Navy for a little soringing from y o u r b a c k y a rd W. L. Hendren. of Calahalii, hundred of them were present and over one year. And now his bro­ places continue without meat cou­ so ld 27 acres of land to J. C. wouldn't be fit for a hog to eat un­ Most Make Skirts Short thev were greativ thrilied to be wel­ ther Dwight, who bas been work­ pons hut over all food supplies are Chaffin Saturday for $ 2 ,6 0 0 W h o less cooked with, seasoned with, London — German women were comed by the Mayor of the town ing in Taylorsville, helping to pub. rationed OPA officials hinted peo­ says Davie land is not valuable? fat back. Call it side meat if you notified yesterday that from nowon who remembered that years before Iish tBe county newspaper, The ple could not expect to supplement Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L. WiUiamsand wish—it is the qneen of meats. short skirts not only are fashionable thev had come into Oxford- as little Taylorsville Times, for nearly 3 people and had quietly taken their meat rations very much hy dining daughter Miss Martha, and Miss The rationers should see that —hnt mandatory. 'years, and who has been in high places in the large family a t the Or­ o u t. Reba Spann, of Sumter, S. C. spent they dish it out in sufficient quan­ Radio , warning that pleats school for the past two years, bav. phanage, later 'becoming good citi- Only farmers are exempt, being from Thursday to Sunday in town tities or the Victory gardens will flare skirts, and evening gowns are ing made a good record in both tbe . zens. Their appearance indicated authorized to eat all thev desire of with friends. have been in vain —Charlotte Ob- "verhoten,*' reminded those listen printing office and in school, is ex tbat they were making good. their own product though they must R. A, Neely and C. V. Henkel s e rv e r. ers who might be tempted to evade pecting to leave for militaiy train­ The investment wbicb tbe Masonic collects coupons if thev sell to out­ have secured an option on Moeks- restrictions: ing soon. O 1 it is so bard to see Ordefand the State of North Caro­ side consumers. vtlle Hotel property. This is a • It All Depends “The law bas a watchful eye.” lina has made in the Oxf< rd Orphan­ our dear sons leaving We love mong tbe most valuable property age pays large dividends, and it is them and they know our orayers Raleigh.—A defendant in super Your Friend In to w n . The Record only $1.00. indeed an aeency of which the peo­ shall follow them wherever they go. ior count for trial on a minor cbirge ple of our State may well be proud. Few persons knew it, but March Mrs. R. M. Holthouser and lit. was asked whether he ever had ser­ My last wife’s two sons, Henry 90 was "Doctor Day.” People are tie daughter Heliin, and Miss Mary it * H. and John Li Fraley, are both ved time in prison "Yes 3 0 y e a rs supposed to show appreciation on Bailey Meroney returned Friday W hai tyou B uy W U k His Unlucky Day Came in the army too. Harry is lieu for fighting. Your Honor,” the th a t d a y . afternoon from a few days visit to tenant on a large bomber, and bas man replied. A Day Late But every day is ooctor’s day, and .relatives In W inston Salem. "W hy did you get such a long WAR BQNDSk almost every night. Hehasnounion traveled a great deal, over the Uni Denver—Patrolman R R. Rich- Rev. H. T. Penry has accepted sentance for fighting?'’ asked the hours; be is a 24-hour schedule. He ted States since be finished his ardson accosted a young fellow who the pastorate of the Jerusalem, Ad­ ju d g e . Womea at WSr today are saving is more than a doctor; he is friend, training John is in the Quarter­ for Wamoi at Peaee when the War displayed the earmarks of' liquor vance and Fork . Baptist churches, llOh," came the rep1>, “The guide and counselor. The good doc- masters Corps, at Fort Knox, Ky.. is won. Theyartf buying War Bends d r in k in g and has entered upon bis new field fellow I was fighting with died.” as thrifty housewives, saving to buy tor has the healing touch and it is and has made quite a record as a " I’m just celebrating,” said the . of Iabt r. those handy, convenient and neces­ not all in. his medical knowledge and young man. They were also brought sary electrical appliances when fellow. “Yesterday was tbe 13t h sk ill. J. F. Harkey, well-known citi The Record is only $1.00 their Bonds nature. up at the-family altar and know of the month. That’s my nnlucky Have you seen one of these come zen of Clarksville township, died what it is to pray, trust God and day. Always something happens into a sick room where there was Saturday at an advanced age, and His Word, live straight and clean pent and straighten up with God. happens to me on that day. But pain an i dread, dark fear and fore- was laid to rest at Bear Creek Bap­ before God aod man, and honor us Yes, multitudes of hearts are yesterday nothing happened. So boding?' W henheentersitis as if tist church Sunday afternoon. Mr. as parents We have confidence in troubled. Many of our dear som I ’m Celebrating!” some one had turned on a soft light. Harkey is survived by several sons When there was worry there comes our sons that they will not go into go forth with sorrowful hearts, and Then he caught a glimpse of and daughters, among theos being calm peace; a feeling tbat nothing debauchary, drunkenness, wicked­ thev leave fa.theTs, mothers, broth­ Richardson’s badge. It was No. Mrs. Robert W ilson, of this-city. bad ean happen Doctor .is here. ness and leave God out ot their ers, sisters, friends and wives, nei­ 1 3 . The police patrol car also, was Evervthing is going to be all right! The First Baptist church of this lives' • However, they are fac'ng ghbors : ud sweethearts with trou­ n u m b e re d 13. -. " I give, up!” said And this Good Doctor, who is al­ dtyw as the scene of a- very beau war, horrible war. Reader; let’s bled hearts. Our readers write us the prisoner as Richardson carted ways busy with a ceaseless series of tiful wedding at five o'clock Tues- to pray for their sons and loved pray for our dear ,sons. Aud not him away on a cha.ge of drunken, calls and rounds, comforts and reas­ day afternoon. - April 6 th , w h en only ours, but let’s pray sincerely ones. How wonderful to pray and n ess. sures. dispelling the shadows . and Miss Pauline Horn, daughter of for every dear American boy who trust God. He is indeed a present Women know that money saved casting out the dark fears that infest aaw wtU help win the peace, putting Mt: and Mrs. G. E. Horn, of this goes forth to defend our flag, our help in trouble. Let’s live in tbe the room. He serves and saves hu­ their imnW to to work in our do­ Boy War Bonds ' dty, and Mr. Scarr ’ Morrison, of 9 1 st Psalm and advise our sons and country andi our liberty. And let’s mestic factories when the war Ia IifMy H f Day manity. It is his mission to cure, Statesville, were united in mar. pray that America may repent of daughters to do likewise. ' Every over. H m r know purchase of War^ not kill; to rebuild, not destroy. B a^i today will help their family . * *• riage. Rev. L M. Holloway of. her sins and wickedness so God can soldier should also pray and have Blessed is the person who can say aad the whole eonrtry tide over the \ with pride and confidence, with re­ fieiated, using the impressive ring a copy of t h 9 1 st Psalm with, him U lrSDoubh defend us Itis indeed high time period from War to I spect uid affection. “ My Doctor”.— c e re m o n y . for men and nations to pray, re daily, or read it ofteq. U.S. TmmfnBttmtmrn j| OwrQwofa (% arlotte Observer. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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T h i s W e e k 3%$ si By 'M- f Ever Think of This? Delos W heder Lovelace Nearly all government is ear-j By VIRGINIA VALE ried on by amateurs. And some; Consolidated Featuresa--WNU Release. BeleaMd by W eilern Newspaper Union. of them remain'just that! Money has wings, but it isn’t a |XTEW YORK--Harold B. Rowa HE little town of Brawley, homing pigeon. j A ' stands in Washington holding a T Calif., woke up one morn­ NoAing is so upsetting to a teaman's, 'serving spoon that reaches all across poise OS worrying over her avofrdiijiois.' the continent. You eat what he ing recently to find a motor­ •> > d is h e s out. ized battalion of German HertrsChapWho H e counts troops, armed to the teeth, lin­ A t Least Its Cost Duhet Oet What the b e a n s ,: ing the streets. As the Mexi­ Isn’t it a pity a man can’t dis­ W e Have to Eat pruneJj* can border’s only 25 m iles pose of his experience for a price?! the p ou n d s The success of any dark horse, of beef, divvies them up among the away, the townsfolk were a bit depends upon its pulling power.j army, our lend-lease friends, and jittery. Then they took an­ the home front. He is the OPA’s Many a man is kept busy trying to other look at the “invaders” and undo the Aihgs he did yesterday. boss of food rationing, and his prom­ recognized them as Brawley high ise that national control will cramp school boys, drafted by Columbia hoarders and end local shortages Pictures to represent a unit of the Services of USO makes a pin-up poster that John Cit­ Nazi Afrika Korps in the picture izen wouldn’t swap for Hollywood’s “Somewhere in Sahara.” Humphrey The USO now has more than 650 loveliest. Bogart’s starred in it. Shown at left is Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a "native son” of California, who is a crack shot with a clubs, 300 units and lounges, 100 Bowe was born on one of those information centers and 50 mobile deep black Iowa farms where pistol. General Patton’s armored forces have been giving Gen. Erwin Bommel’s desert army in Tunisia some­ thing to think about. Center: Petite, attractive Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, first lady of China, who has become Janice Gilbert, who’s twenty, has units in 500 cities and towns of any man can learn a lot about this country, for the service and food because it is so abundant. the American spokesman for China’s fighting masses. Mme. Chiang thrilled great audiences here; Bight: J, been acting since she was eight, has Lester Perry, president of the Carnegie-Dlinois company, a subsidiary of U. S. Steel, shown as he appeared been on the radio since she was entertainment of our soldiers, re-, ■ He needed the big University of ports Collier’s. The organization Minnesota to finish bis education before the Truman committee investigating war production. Charges were made that false tests were made on ten. On “The O’Neills” she plays steel which was being used by the navy. “Janice O’Neill” and also an infant also maintains 70 road shows, with although be studied first at Iowa 1,000 performers, the scenery, sal-' State. At Minnesota he moved •V,______aries and traveling expenses of a step along toward his present which will amount to about $4,080,- eminence as a food expert. He 000 in 1943. ' . learned to cook. He hired out as Team w ork K eynote of A nti-A ircraft A rtillery Success a waiter to get the meals he couldn’t afford to buy, but when he dropped a tray of glasses the lords of the University cafeteria CLASSIFIED! figured he would do less damage in the kitchen. If he dropped a DEPARTMENT roast it could be brushed off, and they hoped he’d hang onto pies. MONEY TO LOAN After Minnesota he taught for six Fands available for buying, bldg., repair­ c c o r d years at Massachusetts State col­ ing, refinancing property. Anywhere. -Otber purposes. Int. from ZtU yrly. Bepayment to Easter lege. He has been with the govern­ 40 yrs. Interstate Housing, Earekat N, ¥. Am ade up f ment since 1941. He lives in Ken­ so goodloo wood, Md., with his wife, son and suits. Let daughter, Verna, Marvin and Shir­ Living Longest that spring ley Ann. He has a round mild face of regime and an easy manner that ought to He most lives who thinks most, new-this-se keep him from looking old for quite JANICE GILBERT feels the noblest, acts the test; dresses ar a spell. He is in his middle thirties. and he whose heart beats the, satile and —*— and four children. But her most quickest lives the longest.—James m atter of 'T'WO brothers of Anthony Eden, famous juvenile role is “Little Or­ Martineau. as gay colo British foreign secretary, were phan Annie”—when she tours army egy design killed in the last World war and he camps, Nitertaining the boys, she terchangea fought all through it, coming'clear gets vociferous requests for a ses­ B A A M PERFECT GROOMING varying ro’ Eden, Hitler Had g hs t*b sion with “Annie.” MOROLin e ® the classic Chance in '17 to the Military —*— The bea ,fB w HAIR TONir m akes the FiniahEachOther Cross Today -The night Ann Ayars, Metro, star­ his two sons, let, sang for the boys at Port'Mac- most excit' like your sons and the sons of every­ Arthur, Calif., she got a rousing Cheerful Beginning gloves and body else, are in increasing jeopardy reception, but. could have dispensed Every beginning- is cheerful; the sorts of with pvery month that this second with piart of it. Arriving in a pour­ threshold is the place of expecta-; and furbel World war hangs on. These are ing rain, she was escorted to the tion.—Goethe. spirit mo reasons why Eden, on his visit in hall by a new recruit who led her fashion pr Washington, went to work- like a In few branches of our armed services are teamwork and co-ordination more important than in the anti­ sm ack into a deep puddle at the stage tim e perio door. Ann fell in to her hips. She or dress p nailer to smooth over aggravations aircraft artillery. Pictures shown here were taken during maneuvers at Camp Davis, N. C. Upper left: When FEVERISH among the United Nations and to the alert sounds, anti-aircraft crews must reach their stations In seconds. Dress is of slight importance, but says that most of what the soldiers ed and a’ stave off the third World war that they must have their rifles, cartridge belts, gas masks and helmets. They race to their posts. Bight: This saw of her was mud! interchang some people say is shaping up even picture was made while the 90-mm gun was actually in full recoil. Lower left: Captain Bonssean peers —*— Typical now. through a slit in tiie battery commander’s underground station to check on the operations of the crew. Any HoDywood personage who dis­ COLD SUFFERERS as emphas A tew years back Sir Austin covers Lnpe VeIei watching him In­ program o Chamberlain, brother of Mu­ tently is IUtely to be uneasy; experi­ NEED E X T R A charming nich’s Neville, called Mr. Eden ence shows that Lnpe’s just gather­ in the acc a first-class second-rater. The Sends Son to Fight Against H om eland V isits H om e Fleet ing material for a devastatingly fun­ is made of Chamberlains are gone now and ny impersonation of him. Her imi­ B Complex V itqm fns flat crepe. the second-rater is the No. 2 tations seldom reach the screen, but gray. A man of Britain. Only Churchill Intensive Scientific laboratory and cptt- ble grays in “Bedhead from Manhattan” she seal Btudies proved this startling factV'. • picture for stands above him. does several imitations of fellow proved that additional B Complex Wta- Eden got into politics as soon stars. She plays identical cousins, mins are used by the body cells ia fever­ better fab as be finished at Oxford after both of whom are revue stars. ish illness. With those deficient in these point of w vitamins, the feverish stage of a c6id rayon ere the war. He was old Stanley demands an extra supply. If you’re suf­ Baldwin’s white-haired boy. He fering with the fever o f a cold* perhaps m ost attra has been in the house of com­ Lionel Barrymore was in a dan­ your limited diet does not supply extoqgh is so de gerous spot a while back, and it vitamins! Don’t risk a deficiency. Start moed. mons since 1923, but his real taking GROVE’S B Complex Vitamuis start dates from the time he wasn’t one of those things that are immediately. Unit for unit, you can’tget The blou was named secretary to the sec­ part of a scenario, when the actor finer quality. Potency guaranteed and of its own retary of state for foreign af­ knows he’ll be rescued. Driving they’re distributed by makers of famafa gay appliq home, he miscalculated the depth of Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets. Andyou fairs. He zoomed after that and get the wonderful benefits of these axnaz* fruit mot' now is himself the secretary for flood water near 'his ranch, and ing vitamins at a sensationally low pnfie. idea being foreign affairs. This is his sec­ found himself sitting in his stalled Only 2 9 i for the regular size. OnJy £UQ0 blouse rea car in water up to his neck. The for the large size— over a month’s sup­ ond turn at the job. ply. For such a small cost, you can’t fruit and swift current started moving the car afford to risk deficiency. If you reach again and He is still only 46 years old, tall, toward deeper water. But neigh­ broad-shouldered and usually the the feverish stage o f a cold, start blouses, boring farmers came along with GROVStS B Complex Vitaminsl best-dressed man at the party. Ad­ skirt and chains and hauled the car back onto hip-length mirers say he takes after his moth­ the highway. The car was ruined, er, a famous beauty. /His family but the famous Barrymore wasn’t runs a long way back. Robert de damaged. G as on Stom ach Eden started it in 1413 and Hitler - RaBeved fa 5 sta te s or doable KDooey back S e n —*— Wben excess Btomaeb a d d eaoses painfal.eutfocsfr might have ended it. Eden and . IeffgssvSoarStoiBaehandbeartbiinil doctors usually When Robert Ryan joined the prescribe the fastest>&ctizig medicines known, for Adolf, talking one day, discovered symptomatic relief—medicines liketbose in BelPam that their outfits had shot at. each army he knew that he’d have a job Tablets. No IasatiTe. Beltaas brings eomfortin a iifff oriAoebIajotjr money back on return of bottle other around Ypres in 1917. when he came back; he has a con­ Co os. S e at ao dnggbta* * — tract with RKO that assures his re­ NE of tallest generals in any turn to the screen at the war’s end, army helps the Americans push at a salary exceeding the one he ^YOttWOMEN WHO SUFFER FROMn Oagainst Rommel’s men on the side was getting when he left. His work opposite from where Leclerc fights. in “Bombardier” and “The Sky’s the Prime Minister Winston ChurcUlIl Limit” was responsible for the Is being piped over the side as he scrapping of the old contract and the HOT HASHES ShoaldTakeMuch Gen. Eve^tt leaves a destroyer depot ship while U you suffer from hot flashes, d ist­ TapetoBindGen. S. Hughes. Shamed by the Jap attack upon Pearl Harbor, James S. Kondo, 51, a writing of the more favorable new ress, distress of “irregularities**, are Jap-born resident of the Hawaiian islands, was gratified when the army visiting the British home fleet. Lead­ one. weak, nervous, irritable, blue at Hughef 6VZ Feet He stands ing the prime minister down the lad­ times—due to the functional a bit over permitted his son, Herbert, 18, to join a special combat regiment made up der is Vice Adm. Sir Bruc? Austin "middle-age” period In a woman's Bob Hope’s set for another of those six feet five inches in his army shoes. of Americans of Japanese ancestry. Herbert is shown in the center Fraser, whose appointment1 to com­ life—try Lydla E. Plnkham’s Vege­ cross-country tours of army, navy table Compound—the best-knowii Hughes has ccssed at red tape with his mother and father, who wears his American Legion cap. He is mand the British home fleet was medicine you can buy today that’s all his army life and it is his a veteran of World War I. recently announced. and marine posts and bases, which made especially for women. is good news for the men who’ll PlnkhftTnrS Compound has helped odd luck to be made Gen. thousands upon thousands of wom­ Dwight D. Eisenhower’s deputy benefit; he gives them a swell show. In feet, he probably works, harder en to relieve such, annoying symp­ commander in charge of train- This W ildcat Is a Real Jap-K iller ‘Shots’ for D ogs toms. Follow label directions. Plnk- , ing, supply, hospitalization and at entertaining servicemen than at ham’s Compound is toorth trying! personnel, all bonnd round with anything else. red tape. In the battle zone Uie . —*— loss of any military property can Jack Miller, orchestra director for W N U -7 14—43 be blamed on a lone enemy Kate Smith and “Tbe Aldrich Fam­ shell; a little one will do. In ily,” can drop off to sleep any time. the supply area everything must He dozed off in the studio before a T h a t be signed for, and If the papers recent “Aldrich Family” broadcast, aren’t kept there is weeping all so the cast slipped out and sent a B a c k a c n e the way back to Washington. page in to wake him and explain that the program was over and all May Warn of Disordered General Hughes came , into the Kidney Action army from South Dakota. He left visitors must leave. He spent a West Point in 1908, rated his class! frenzied five minutes'-before he Ifodeni Itfe with its harry .and worry, To inves caught up with the truth. irregular habits, improper eating' 'ana most efficient cadet. % • drinking— its risk of exposure an d in{e©- som e of h tion—tnrows heavy strain on the tfork type is m The artillery got him first and he ODDS AND ENDS of the kidneys. They are apt to become served in it down in Mexico 'and overtaxed and fail to filter excess acid are so m~ The voice which-Willy Uaher uses for and other Imparities from tbe life-gmng like this, then down in the Philippines. In 'ITitfrurn on the Tommy Riggs broadcasts blood* You may suffer nagging baekaRhe^ tailored s the first World war he was decorat­ is going into Ae movies for the second headache, disainess, getting up nights, ed for meritorious service, but he time, as the lead in the Metro cartoon, leg pains, swelling—fed constantly and practi “The Screwy Sqiurref . . . After three tired, nervous, all worn oat. Other signs sam e aris landed in the service of supply and of kidney or bladder disorder are m fa e - so trained for his present post. years' preparation. King Vidor Is nearly timee burning, scanty or too frequent go for a s‘ For a-while he was the golf cham­ ready to begin production of "America? urination. is style ri starring Brian Donlevy . . . Helmut Dan- T r? Docm'* PiUs. DcaiC* help tb s suits and pion of the United States-army, and kidneys to pass off harmful excess body line, the Nazi.aviator of “Mrs. Miniver “ waste. They have bad more than half a slaoks. It he finds great pleasure in hunting. has a leading role in IToroer Bros,' “T o A t century of pubtie approval. Are return* Traveling is also one of his fa­ mended by grateful users everywhere. larless Last Jtfan," starring Errol Flynn . . . New swashbuc vorite pastimes. While on leave in it’s inoculation day at San Angelo, Orleanf famous French market, exactly a Ask your mighborl Europe, he retraced Napoleon’s Nineteen stenciled Jap flags mark the score of this Gramman Wildcat Texas, army air field, where bom* i t u rn back in 1885, in been erected as • ice as we campaigns. With his men he seems shown on famous Henderson Field, Guadalcanal. The score was made bardier school mascots get immu­ setting for “Saratoga Trunk." ttStjMO has recomme stiff, but he is actually more shy Sy several different pilots, of which Tech. Sergt. B. W. Greenwood, a nized by post Teterinarian Capt. H. been appropriated .for advertising end • » o a n s ills garment. than hard. marine from Jamesport, Mo., Ia plane captain. He is shown in cockpit. B. Collins, against rabies. ploifitton of “Mission to Uomw,* D P THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. It’s the Softly Styled Suit M t 9 THE CHEERFUL CHERUB That Leads for Easter Wear I think HI «th.rfc exploring------By CHERIE NICHOLAS IS. Now the worlds ment is ear-, mussed up with wax s. And some The desert isKnd t that I but it isn’t a A SERIES OF £ business 'SPECIAL ARTICLES Should be peying S Io a temmnn'r [ BYTHE LEADING her avoirdirpois. Wa r corresponi m ore end m ore.

an can’t vtis- America Spreads e for a pnce? y dark horse Her Wings ulling power. By Robert McCormick WNU Features. busy trying to yesterday. (W N U Feature—TArcugh special arrangement with Collier's Weekly) ‘Booster’ Explosives Bi less than 12 months our army USO air force has grown from nothing Amatol, an explosive used in into one of the mightiest fighting shells and bombs, requires a more than 650 outfits the world has ever seen, with heavy charge of another high ^ex­ lounges, 100 bases speckled Over the globe like plosive to set it off. This “boost­ and 50 mobile pepper on a fried egg. Every line er” is usually the more sensitive and towns of of it was "designed around a cen­ TNT which, in turn, is detonated e service and tral idea that it must have a posi­ by the still more sensitive mer­ r soldiers, re-, tive part in destroying enemy re­ cury fulminate. • organization sistance. It was patterned for d shows, with bombing the heart out of the enemy, scenery, sal- for subduing enemy aircraft, and for expenses of attacking enemy ground and sea about $4,000,- forces. These things it would do, not in any one battle or one spot, but ILICKED m y in all American battles wherever they might come. Greet the Day With a Well-Balanced Breakfast The production of airplanes more (See Recipes Below) CONSTIPATION than doubled, got up to better than Of course, it wasn’t due to FIED Good Morning! anything organically wrong 5,000 a month. The types of com­ Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving with me. It was just ordi­ MENT, bat planes being manufactured were Breakfast, nary constipation, due to cut to less than a dozen, but each What’s- your breakfast? A squirt lack of “bulk” In the diet. of orange juice and a sip of coffee of these had a-specialized purpose. •Baked Apples A dose of some medicinal LOAN Many got their first battle tests in or fruit, cereal, laxative gives only tempo­ eggs, toast and Ready-to-Eat Cereal ng, bldg., refeair- the last 12 months. Cream and Sugar rary relief for such consti­ Anywhere. OtJier A CCORDING to the signs, the coffee? No need pation. You got to find Iy. R epaym ent to — Easter fashion parade will be Level Off a Glacier. to tell you which •Old-Fashioned Popovers something that gets at the t, Eureka, N. Y. With Jam cause and corrects it. I made up for the most part of ever These ships appeared at bases in one you can start Beverage found just that—In e x l l o g g ’s so goodlooking, softly styled tailored the Caribbean, in Alaska, in Brit­ a man-sized ALL-BEAN. suits. Let no one think, however, •Recipes Given gest ain, at points all through the Pacific day’s work on, is all- b ea n is a wonderful- that spring, 1943, w ill stage a scene ion points. You will find that this and Africa and the Middle East and there? A break­ tasting breakfast cereal and of regimented uniformity, for the fast should supply almost a third of If possible, have eggs for break­ s swell way to start the thinks most, two-piece in light gray takes kind­ India and China. A glacier was morning. Eat it regularly, neyi-this-season suits and suit ly, also, to a fine rayon crepe blouse leveled off to make an airport in the- the day’s calories and food value. fast—with bacon, if you can man­ drink plenty of water and cts the best; dresses are not only amazingly ver­ age it, but remember that a nice hot rt beats the of ruffly lingerie type.’ Looks fresh Far North. An American engineer A slight breakfast w ill prevent you —if your constipation’s like satile and interest-holding in the and immaculate, also, with a white dropped by parachute into the mid­ from waking up fully—and thus bowlful of oatmeal will give a good­ mine—you'll “Join the Reg­ gest.—James matter of fabric and styling as well ly quantity of health. Then," of ulars,’’ tOOl ALL-BBAN Is chapeau together with white gloves. dle of the Sahara, armed with a starting to realize your full quota made by Kellogg’s In BatUe as gay color, but with cunning strat­ The versatility of materials that pocketful of money, rounded up na­ of production whether you’re on the course, you can vary the menu C reek, Michigan. egy designers are providing, with in­ enter into their fashioning adds to tive labor and built an airfield. home or factory front. But, treat with pancakes, french toast and waf­ fles when the mood strikes you. T GROOMING terchangeable accessories, an ever the interest of this season’s suits. Measure Distance by Honrs. the first meal of the day with the varying role for the simple suit and same respect you do the other two, Baked pears or apples are a good Much ado is being made about the Between these isolated spots, grew I N E ® the classic basic dress as well. handsome suits of richly colorful and ydh find yourself refreshed and fruit for breakfast variation. Try up an AAF air-transport system that more than ready to do your job— apples this ~way: The beauty of a suit is that it paisley prints like that used for the became bigger than all the prewar TONIC and do it well. •Baked Apple With Orange makes the perfect background for model centered in the group illus- commercial airlines of the world put SET most exciting versatile blouses, hats, rated above. This multi-colored suit If you’re still in doubt about the . Marmalade Filling. AFTER inning together. The air transport com­ value of a good breakfast, look at Select apples that are suitable for Wllk •RHEUMATIC HHlelse Ikal «111 Zieve PAIN HeeH gloves and bags, together with all relays big news not only in a fabric mand became larger than the en­ cheerful; the sorts of equally thrilling gadgets way but’ in the fact that its hemlines breakfasts'fed servicemen. Do you baking. Core, and fill cavities with If you suffer from rheumatic pain tire air corps was before the war, think they could get up and do their orange marmalade. Prick skins or muscular aches,buy C-2223 today e of expeeta- and furbelows. That is exactly the and loose sleeves are all edged with and it flew more miles than all the for real pain-relieving help. 60c, 8L * spirit motivating throughout the narrow black lace. The use of black work if it weren’t for fruit, cere­ with fork and place in a baking pan Caution: Use only as directed. First world’s airlines before the war. als, eggs, toast or hotbread and with a little water. Cover with lid fashion program during this war­ lace edgings in most unexpected It stopped measuring dis­ bottle purchase price refunded by time period—making one simple suit ways is a highlight fashion note that beverage for their first fare of the and bake in a slow oven until ten­ druggist it not satisfied. Get C-2223, tances in miles. India became day? No, ma’am. der. Remove lid just long enough SH or dress play the role of many aid­ heralds a new outlook. In the new­ 70 hours away, instead of 14,000 ed and abetted by a wardrobe of er collections you will be seeing stun­ Breakfast affords a grand chance to brown. air . miles; England became 10 for you to get your vitamin BI— Creamed Chipped Beef Omelet. interchangeable accessories. ning frocks and suits of plaid or hours away, instead of 3,300 Typical of the prettily feminine, check taffeta that are edged with that important morale vitamin (Serves 8) A Vegetable miles; Africa 40 hours, instead which prevents nervousness and 1 cup chipped beef, cut fine ERERS as emphasized throughout fashion’s tiny black lacy frills, and dainty of 3,900 miles. program of Easter apparel, is the pastel spun rayon or crepe after­ restlessness. You need this vitamin IV t cups white sauce I Laxative Lieutenant General "Hap” Arnold, every day—and its best sources are 6 eggs For Headache, TRA charming suit-frock shown to the left noon dresses that are finished off chief of the AAF, flew back from in the accompanying illustration. It with black lace. Very new is the whole grain'cereal and bread—and 6 tablespoons top milk Sour Stomacn Australia in 35 hours, compared with yeast. Mt teaspoon salt a n d Dizzpi is made of a supple light gray rayon white crepe blouse detailed with the the conventional ship-sailing time of Spells when itamins flat crepe. Welcome the news of tiny black edging, and widely ex­ On warmer days, serve oatmeal Va teaspoon pepper 33 days. The air- transport com­ or whole wheat cereal, on cooler Fold chipped beef into white caused by Con­ gray. A veritable orgy of delecta­ ploited for spring is the all black mand shuttled great people around stipation. Use story and t^io* ble grays is stampeding the fashion sheer blouse that is’ lace trimmed. days, use the enriched, ready-to-eat sauce. Beat eggs until fluffy, then only as directed. ■rtling factl'.. like suburban commuters. Mrs. cereals which are unrationed. When a d d m ilk , salt Complex Vita- picture for spring, and there is no In the classic suit tailored of bold Roosevelt flew to London and back, 15 doses foe y cells in fever- the berries and fruits start coming and pepper. Melt o n ly 1 0 cen ts. better fabric buy from the stand­ black and white hunter’s check Madame Chiang Kai-shek flew here ficient in these point of wearableness than a gray, in, use a few of them with the cere­ enough butter or tage of a cold shown to the right you see one of from China, Harry Hopkins flew als for a delightful breakfast dish. margarine into a . I f you’re suf- rayon crepe such as used for this the most notable fashion successes hither and thither with loose-jointed D r. H itchcock’s cold, perhaps most attractive Easter outfit, which Breakfast is a good way to take heavy skillet to of the season. This goodlooking suit freedom, the Harriman mission flew care of the citrus fruit requirement cover bottom and LAXATIVE POWDER supply enough is so definitely springlike in its is being shown In one of Chicago’s eficiency. Stiirt moed. to Russia and back, Wendell Willkie of the day, too. A sides of pan, pour plex Vitamins leading State street stores as emi­ moved all over the. globe. half grapefruit, a in eggs and shake t, you can’t get The blouse top has a newsy story nently smart and style-correct for Climax Comes Witb Casablanca. large orange or a gently over fire. 'aranteed and of its own to tell in regard to the Easter wear. When combined with HOUSEWIVES: ★ ★ ★ kersof famoiis The climax came wlien the Pres­ large glass of or­ When set, loosen lets. And you gay applique that enhances it. This an ultra-feminine frilly blouse it is ident himself—who hadn’t flown on ange juice will sides and bottom, cover with heated Your Waste Kitchen Fate of these amaz- fruit motif is a print cutout, the charming. It is the type of suit a domestic airline since he took of­ fulfill the vitamin creamed beef, carefully fold over Are Needed far Explosiaee nallylow price, idea being new this season in the that lends itself to any number of ize. O nly $1<.Q0 fice-broke all the rules by letting C quota of the with spatula, and slide onto hot plat­ month’s stlp- blouse realm. You will find these accessory changes. It is ladylike the armjrfly him to Casablanca to day. Remember, ter. Serve at once. T U R N ’E M IN ! ★ ★ ★ ost, you can’t fruit and flower appliques repeated with lacy frills and it is swagger confer with Churchill. It wasn’t however, that vi­ For variety, there are many types . I f you reach again and again on chalk white crepe style worn with a hat, glove and simply a matter of picking the Pres­ tamin C is easily of griddle cakes: Id, sta rt tak in g blouses. Soft front draping in the tam insl scarf ensemble in bright red or the ident up and putting him down. The destroyed by air, and that means Sour Milk Griddle Cakes. Father says: skirt and softly fitted lines in the smart violet tones. Secret Service had to go first, high- you should not squeeze or cut up 154 cups flour hip-length jacket are important fash­ Released by Western Newspaper Union.' ranking army and navy officers had oranges until just before serving. I cup buttermilk to be taken along, and extraordinary •Old-Fashioned Popovers. I tablespoon melted but­ m a c h protection had to be given each one. 3 eg g s ter or margarine PAZO si; PILES Ie money bask es painful, Foffoca^ Sensible and Chic Women Plan Entire When Mr. Roosevelt did do away IH cups milk M teaspoon salt Relieves pain and so r e n e ss I, doctors usually 114 cups enriched flour I teaspoon baking soda . . . jiDcs known. for with precedent, he did it in a big ThcrotH Jtood rtafton why FAZO oint- ketbosein Bellmans way, knocking off-15,488 m iles In the Vs teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar brings comforLtn a Wardrobe of Cotton m en t h a s b een KHed by Rp m any m illion* oa retom of bottle air. Sift flour and salt into a bowl. 2 eggs of sufferers from simple PikfL Ftrnt* This is going to be a tremendous PAZO ointment soothes inflamed areas season for cottons. So varied are TQie army, and civilians as Beat eggs and add milk to them Sift flour and sugar; dissolve soda •-relieves pain and ilchinz. Second* the new cottons patriotic women are well, got used to seeing young and stir gradually into the flour to in buttermilk and add to flour. Drop PAZO ointment -Iubriratcs hardened, men in their twenties and early make a smooth batter, then beat in unbeaten eggs and beat well, d rie d p a rts—helps prevent cracking and FFER FROH-S planning entire wardrobes fashioned ■orcneas. Third. PAZO ointment tend* thirties wearing the eagles of a thoroughly with egg beater; put in then fold in butter. Drop by spoon­ to reduce swelling and check bleeding* of them. Animportantvogueisthe Fourth* it** easy to use. PAZO ofat- jacket suit, tailored with the preci­ full colonel. Tbe youngest of hot greased muffin tins two-thirds fuls on a hot, greased griddle and meat’s perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­ these officers is Col. Charles M. full of mixture. Bake in a hot oven brown on both sides. plication simple. UioroualL Your doctor sion that is made of a cotton weave can ten you about PAZO ointment. that looks like, tweed. McCorkle of North Carolina, (450 !degrees) half hotir, then in mod­ Flannel Cakes. dashes, d Izzi- who was graduated from West erate (350 degree) oven 15 minutes 2 eggs G e t PAZO Now! At lour Druggists! ‘laritles”, are The new piques are lovely in that until, brown. Note: No leavening V/a cups milk ble, blue at they feature eyelet embroidery in Point in June, 1936, and became functional a colonel on November 16,1942. agent is used in popovers, and their 2 cups enriched flour a w om an's contrasting shades.. You’ll love the rising action is dependent upon thor­ teaspoon salt smooth, exquisite chambrays. The He was 27 years old. M FOR QUICK REUEF -am ’s Vege- ough, beating. .2 teaspoons sugar best-known striped chambrays make ideal suits Other Sources Contribute. today that’s New training schools turned put 2 tablespoons melted but­ men. for street and office. The flowered ter or margarine d has helped cottons are 'irresistible, especially quantities of at-home pilots, navi­ 3 teaspoons baking powder A SoothlBS Q A I 1 # F nds of worn* the printed chintz types. gators, bombardiers, gunners, L y n n S a y s: AiaiSEPTlC 9 A b v f i oying symp- ground crews, mechanics, radiomen Sft all dry ingredients. Beat egg ctions. Pink- Brides are all enthusiasm over yolks and add to milk. Pour this STsed by Utousiads wji3i satisfactory 10* o r th tryingI and all the other specialized per­ Atake Battening Work: Keep suits for 40 years sis valuable ingredi* the filmy organdies, voiles and lawng food essentials in mind when into the flour, add melted butter, ents. Get Carboil at drug stores or writ* for their wedding gowns. You caq sonnel necessary to such a gigantic Spurleck-Neal Ca, Nashvilla Temu business. Wright Field erected a planning your: menus, and use and lastly the well-beaten eggs. Drop also get smart white cotton cloak­ point-rationed food to best advan­ by spoonfuls on hot, greased grid­ 14— 43 ings that make up into smart top­ building big enough to test 40-foot propellers; aircraft engines of more tage. When you spend any of dle and serve with syrup, preserves pers to wear over summer frocks. your coupons for rationed food, or jelly. Use et first Yes, indeed, It behooves the wise than 2,000 horsepower appeared; sign o f a swanky hotels were taken over at make sure you- are not buying Crisp Waffles. buyer to choose her cottons now (Makes 4 4-section waffles) Mianoi Beach, Atlantic City and Chi* anything that you could buy COLD while the choosing is good. 666, cago to house AAF cadets in train­ fresh. ; 2 cups sifted cake flour TABLETS, ing; stretches of desolate land in all In buying meats -buy those: of. . 2 teaspoons baking powder SALVE. % teaspoon salt NOSE OROPS, i s o r d e r e d Boxy, Casual Coats Are parts of the country were set aside which you get the most for your .COUSH OROPi : 2 egg yolks, well beaten tio n as bombing ranges; emergency points. Extoid whatever" cuts I^F ''Reb-MyTUaw-O Weiidarfel Ilafmanf Favored for General Wear of meat you can with cereals,; lI cup milk urry and worry, landing strips appeared along Amer­ per eating' and To invest in a slacks and coat two­ The boxy casual spring coat that ican highways. stuffings, food extenders and M Cap melted shortening osure and infce- some of hollow-cut velveteen of this can be worn over everything is the vegetables to make them go fur­ ’ , 2 . egg whites aio on the Work American parachute troops were e apt to become type is money well spent, for there type selling best. It goes just right ther. ,..,Sift flour, measure, add baking Itcr excess acid flown nonstop 1,500 miles from Eng­ powder and salt and sift again. Com­ m tbe life-giving are so many needs for an outfit just over the tailored suit; also wear it Start toddy to save sugar and like this. For lotmging about, the over a print dress with matching land to Africa; troop-carrying glid­ put it in a bank so that you will bine egg yolks and m ilk, add to flour, ging backache, tailored slacks are flattering, neat print accessories and you have a ers were developed; General Kenney have enough for the canning you beating until smooth. Add shorten­ tting up nights, moved enough supplies and troops feel constantly and practical. Toss on a coat of the smart ensemble. Navy, brown or are, going to do this summer. ing!: Beat ' egg ; whites until they out. Otber signs same aristocratic cotton when you beige coats are preferred for gen­ into New Guinea to enable -the Do not use sugar anywhere that1 hold up but are -still moist, then order are so^ne- American forces to start a hammer­ or too frequent go for a stroll. This loose boxy coat eral wear. you possibly can avoid it. Start' fold into batter. Bake oh hot waf­ is style right for general wear over However, you are privileged to go ing offensive at the Japs—and al­ planning your victory garden, so fle won.- .I',.-- . oan'a help tb s most all of both men and material ful excess body suits and dresses as well as with as color-mad as you please when it that you will be ready to Jiut up of aphis ore than half a slacks. It has a swing back, is col- comes to boxy types and you choose went air. as much of your share in' fruits, . Lyhn Chambers welcomes you to submit val. Are recom- AAF officers took over control of your household queries to her problem ra everywhere. larless and is finished off with them in either full length or three- and vegetables. * clinic. Send your letters to her at Western swashbuckling cuffs. Built for serv­ quarter or finger tip length. One of large sections of the entire army. Buy quality foods to get .the Lieut. Gen. Frank Andrews headed Tiewspaper Union, 210 South Despitdnes ice as well as “looks” this coat is the smartest new fashions is the most value of your points. This Street, Chicago, Illinois. Don't forget to recommended as a many-purpose straight-lined’ loose coat in blade and up the European theater of opera­ applies to canned and processed enclose a stamped, self-addressed enxeiopo garment. white check. tions; Lieut. Gen. George Brett took foods, meat, cheese and butter. for your reply. over Caribbean defense. R eleased try Western Newapap«r Uaioa THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVlLLfi, N. C. APRIL 14. 1943. THE DAVIE RECORD DavieSoldierKiIled In From A'Navy Boy Letter From Oklahoma.I OAVlE BROTHERS IN FOREIGN LANDS THEDA Tulsa/Okla.. April 2n d . C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. North Africa Dear Record:—You wilt find en. O ld e s t P a Mrs. P . L . K oontz1 w ho liv es N o L iq u o r, TELEPHONE five miles out on theWinston-Salem closed my personal check for $ 2 , to highway, received the following pay for my subscription. ~ Btered atth e Postoffice in M ocks- telegram Snnday morning: We would like to come back to NEWSA vffle, N. C.. as Second-claw Mall uThe Secretary of War desires me to old Davie this summer, but the m a tte r . March 3.1903. express deep regret that your -son. Pfc- Wprld W ar won’t permit, I fear. J a c k D a n i Herman L. Koontz, was killed in action in to Winslon-S 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES: defense of his country in NoMh Africa on I was'there in 1911, at the Masonic ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * 1 Much 20th. Letter follows. picnic, and had a good time. Hope M isses E d i' SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE S SO UUO. The A diutant General.' to see the Davie people again some e n s s p e n t .Pfc Herman Koontz is a son of day if I live until the war is over s h o p p in g . - Countv Cotnmissioneis In five Mr. and Mrs. P ' L. Koontz. and and the New Deal don’t craze or Nortb Carolina counties have ban entered the service of his country F r a n k D an ned the sale of wine and beer froin bankrupt the. I sure want to see in August, 1941 . He is the fourth t o h is h o m e 1 1 :3 0 p. m , Saturday nights nntil Davie countv soldier to lose his life old IXivie once more. I realize able to be ou 7 p. tn.( Mondav moraines. We during^he present war. Mr- and big change has taken place since I understand that the Davle countv Mrs. Koontz bad two sons in the moved away in 18 8 2 . I am crazy R e v s. B . commissioners will take action. on army. W. B is in a So >th Caro. to see her once more before I pass Powers, of E this matter at their May meeting. Iina camp Mr. and Mrs. Koonts over to the great beyond. I am town on busl This question was discussed by the have the heartfelt sympathy of the commissioners at t^eir April meet­ n o w 8 4 years and 4 months old, entire community in the death of M rs W . ing, but the matter was deferred tb e i r s o n . and still able to eat all I can afford ter, MissWa until the May meeting for final ac­ San Francisco,- M arch 15. Yours truly, Shopping in tio n . Dear Mr. Stroud: Just to let F M. FOSTER. More Local Farms To you know my ship’s address has F O R S A ' been changed. I am back, on the Davie’s Qaota $93,900 PFC. OHS DURHAM, left, who is now with the colors somewhere in faraway Af­ co w . Get Electricity west coast now, and getting along H C. Hodgson, of Harmony, R. rica. Otis has been in the army for more than two years.. The young man on the. M T h e c itiz e n s o f D a v ie c o u n ty h a v e A greater number of farms engag­ just fine. I hope every one In D a­ I, was in town Thursday and drop* right is PVT. GRAHAM DURHAM, who entered the army io August,, 1941. and ia. been asked to purchase not less than ed in livestock, dairy and poultry vie countv are the same. ped around to pay us a short visit.' now In New Guinea. These brothers are sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham, of R. 4. W . G . CU $g 3 ,yo o in war bonds during the production in this area are now eli- I saw a picture of a Navy tpan one day last month of April. Tbe nation’s gible for electric service as a result in The Record the other day. It of the W ar Production Beard’s re* son, Fletcbe quota is thirteen billion dollars. sure made me feel good, because cent lowering of the minimum num­ Every man, woman and child In wa were shipmates together. I was ber of animal units required from M rs. T h o s Davie county is urged to buy war also glad to know.he is getting a. ten to five, according to Superinten< THE 2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON Frank Popii bonds and stamps to the extent of long fine. His name is Bykawaski. dent W L. Jones, of the Davie Elec­ In Danville their ability between this date and tric Membership Corporation. Give mv regards to everyone I W . P o p lin . May ist It is going to take tnnch The WPB and U. S, Department am hoping to see you soon. work to out this big bond issue a. of Agriculture, in announcing the C. C. CRAVEN. cross, but the good people in thii new five animal unit minimum, said M r. a n d country never fail to come across it will bring electric service within Pfc Paul Allen, who is station hsd their bn when called on. This war has to the reach of small farms and is de­ ed at Paterson, N. J., spent Mon Street repain be woe, and it is going to take a lot signed to increase food (!induction. day and yesterday in town with his to its appear of men and raonev to win it. Let Farms eligible for service under parents, Mr. and Mrs C. S. Allen. WPB’s liberalized service connection every person in Davie county put Paul has many friends here who P fc . Cam* regulations are those near existing are always glad to see him. stationed at their shoulder to the wheel and let’s rural power lines. spending a go over the top in this bond sale Each application for farm service like we did in the recent Red Cross m ust be approved'by the local Coun­ Kappa Ne ws , bis parents, drive. Consult your banker or ty USDA War Board before a eon Kurfees, on Mrs. W. Peacockisconfined to her room, Start punching postmaster. They have the bonds neclion can be made. The Board it her (Mends' will be sorry to note. ready for delivery. required tolcertify that the. pronos- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones had as their F O R S A L ed connection wil comply with WPB Sunday guests. Hr. and Mis. C. B. Graves s tra w . regulations, and in the opinion of and son ot Augusta, Mr. and Mn. Reid William A. Taylor the Board, result in a Bdbstaniial in­ Towell. of County Line and Mr. and Mrs. crease in farm production or a sub Bruce Turner and son M rs .-C . B William A. Taylor. 66, well known mer­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koontz and family stantial saving in farm labor. Mr. of Elizabet chant, died at his home at Farmington Jonessaid County USDA W ar Boards visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Uartaer Sunday Sunday avening at 7 o'clock, following a afternoon. from your pocket! three weeks IonK illness of heart trouble already have approved applications Mrs. Milton Cleary rad daughter; and for connecting five farms to the Mrs. Sm ith’ Mr. Taylor is survived by his widow, Mrs. Johnson, and son of Statesville, were S. M. Call. two sons, Kenneth, of Davie county, and IineB of the Davie Electric Member­ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lather Day wait: Willie, of Winston Salem, and one daugh­ ship Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Sobeit Peacock and fami­ ter. Mrs. Chal Messick. Winaton-Snlem. A farm with five animal units is ly of Rowan county spent Sunday with T h e B ro Funersl services were held at Fanning allowed an extension up to 500 feet Mr. and Mrs. WUI Peacock. Angell bull ton Methodist church at 4 o'clock yester under WPB regulations. Another Missas Zeola Koontz, of Mocksville and street, reope day, with Rev. J. W. Vestal officiating and Virginia Jones, of Winston-Salem, spent the bodv laid to rest in the Farmington animal unit is required for each ad week after ditional 100 feet. The maximum ex­ the weekend with their parents. cemetery. ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cartner and family to make rep tension allowed without special per* visited Mrs. J. F. Cartner Sunday. mission from WPB iB 5,000 feet. Ametiea** war machine Is die to keep the place yon M rs. F r a n Extends Thanks Animal units are computed on a Snndav nie basis of livestock on hand and also Mocksville Circuit. growing growing! live U safe. she spent se The William R. Davie P. T. A. on the year’s estimated production F, A-WRIGHT.’Pastor hand, Pfc. yard committee, wishes to exnress of livestock for market. Each of It’s getting ready to de­ Unde Sam la asking yon Sunday. April 18th. is stationed their thanks and appreciation to all the following counts as one animal Bethd 11:30 a. m. Oulins 7:30 p. m. liver a tremendous, Irresistible wallop to bade them op. HeV asking yon to the people who made the following unit: Livestock on hand—one milch As pastor I am asking that all church* A ir F ie ld . cow , 10 head of' cattle other than es of the Mocksville circuit to endeavor to contributions toward the beautify­ that will smash the Axb flat—once lend the money Aegr need by invest­ P fc . H ing of the school lawn. milch cows aqd feeders. 30 breeding get half way out finacially, by the 1st Sun­ ewes, 3 brood sows. 75 laying bens, day in May. and Ior all. ing In War Bonds. ed at Eglin ist. Totbeschoolchildrenand 40 turkeys or geese; estimated live­ a 15-d a y fu friends of theirs for the scrap iron stock produced per year for market Bnt brother—that punch has got In the next few weeks, yon may be M r a n d M which was sold for the amount of -20 cattle in feed lot, 160 iambs in Io start from your pocketl And now’s visited Iqr one of the thousands of 2 P fc . S m i $ 13.0 0 . feed lot, 30 feeder pigs, 600 broiler for the past 2 nd. To the sixth grade of ’4 2 , chickens. 250 chickens not broilers, Extna die time to let it gor vohmtean who are giving their time and Mr. R. S. Proctor, Mrs Nan 125 turkeys or geese. Uncle Sam is asking ns to Ieitd Um and effort to this Drive. C o l. W . nie R Haves and Mrs. Homer La The prospective consumer m ust al­ so possess at least one specified elec­ sum day aftcrno them for cash amounting to $&. 13 billion dollars this month. 13 bil­ But don’t wait for him. Today— W a s h in g tc 3 rd.. Messrs. E F. Etchison, M. trical device of sufficient capacity lions of extra dollars — over and now go to your nearest bank or In g h o m e D. Pope, Burley Boger, Berrv Nee for the use contemplated, or can ob­ tain such equipment without priori* L le u t W . ly, Clyde Hutchens, Mrs. John above any War Bond baying dial Poet Offiee or place where they sell ties assistance, or have a preference Is station Woodward. Ben Anderson, J. E. rating of AA-5 or better assigned to you’d be doing anyway! Monqr to War Bonds. And for your Country’s A r k . Davis, Zeb Brinkley, I. G Rob­ deliveries of such equipment to him. sake—for your own sake—invest all erts, Phonse Ferabee, W. C. La. Specified devices are w ater pump for buy ships and planes, money to feed C o lle c tio tham, Reid Hunter and Miss Mam livestock, milking machine, milk coo* and clothe and arm and train the yon can! Fnnd at T' ie Roberts toi stable fertilizer ' ler, incubator, brooder, feed grinder. the week of — H ft your patriotic duty •» millions of your fellow Americans There arm 7 H fftrm t types of V. S. 4 th ' Mr. ]. M. Eaton and son, M r. F o w le Iiolp In Iho prosMf food-shortage ' Mr. Paul Eaton, for use of tractor, Sheffield News. who will deliver this punch— who Govanmma securities — choose A s theatre, is t by preferring os much of this disc barrow and manure spreader. Several tobacco growers say they have the good w ton's Wrt and berry crop o t poitlblo* an ready to- work and sweat and ones best suitmd for youl 5 th. To Messrs. Painl Murpbyl made a failure on tobacco plants. Some this m atter Wilson Brown, Dr. S. A. Hard, re-sowed their beds last week. Appfylo your Ration Board for ,your ing, Thos. Meroney and Mrs. Ma. J. W. Stevens, of Winston Salemr has aflottHMftt of *xfra sugar for MiMitftf sold his farm known as the Chaffin farm, S g t. F r a ble Lloyd for the many shrubs do one mile east of Sheffield, to Bill Lackie, HOWI tioned Tam n a te d . of Winston Salem. It is aaiiT this farm 15-d a y fu rl 6 th. To Messrs. W. S Collette, has changed owners 12 times in the past THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES . . . folks. Fra A. D. Ribhie and Lee Baker for 2o years. . f o r e ig h t Kan Cleanr and family have moved lespedeza seed from the Jim Cleary farm to the Tom Tut g o o d . T h i 7 th. Toallthose who gave of terow farm dear Center. YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! since enteri their time and services in work on Mr. and ana Howard Elkins, of Greens­ S a m . the school lawn. boro, spet»t the latter part of last week DIXIE CRYSTALS with her parents, Mr. and Mn. W. Lnico P v t a n d O E. DRIVER. Gaither. left Frida GUY COLLETTE, This section bad a Mg fire one day last K v., where PHONSE FERABEE' week when about 50 acres on the Loaise This advertisement is sponsored and paid for e d . M rs. C o m m itte e . Swishei farm homed over. Mrs. Beauford Goforth; of Tennessee. home at Cl spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carter BARGAINS! by the following business men of MocksviOe: her hnsban Goforth. BeaufoidlssoniewheKinAfrica. T h e y d o Congratulations to Ne­ and store ( Center News. Flour this week $ 4 3 5 n o t k n o w groes of Davie Pinto Beans 9c Ib $7.50-100 American Cafe Walker Funeral Home store butldi As Chairman of the Red Cross Miss Margaret Poole was th e r a y F o o d S week end guest of Miss Helen Dsyon. S u g a r 7c Ib $6.50 • IOQ W ar Fund Drive in Davie county, Mr and Mrs Frank Dwiggnns and Caudell - Robinson Lumber Modcsville Buflding & Loan A n d re w it gives me much pleasure to re­ family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plenty Garden Seeds Loose cognize publicly the patriotic and Jones Sunday afternoon. w h e re in unselfish support given by the Ne Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeler. of Wins­ and Packages Company Association p ro m o te d Lieutenant groes of Davie who contributed ton Salem, visited Mrs. Elmily An­ Cobiera and Bliss Potatoes of Mrs. C. $ 4 3 4 .4 0 to the Red Cross. derson Saturday. PlentyPrintsFaatCoIor . 19c up city, and h The success achieved by our col Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Tutterow and Davie Brick & Coal Co. Davie Electric Membership ored friends was due largely to the 3 Ib Roll Quilt Ootton 55c 13 y e a rs , fanrily were week-end guests of-=re- brothers ar organization of workers chosen by Iatives here. : Plenty Canvas Cloth 100 yds for $5 60 Prof James Murfree, bead of the Martin Brothers Corporation their count Private Aibert McCaIIister. of i Overalls Men and Boys friends her Agriculture Department of our Ne- New York is spending a ten day fur-1 gro school, in Mocksville, and R ev.' Ioagh with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. | Work and DressSJiirti o u h is p r R. A Massev, who assisted him in C. A McAllister, Plenty Odd Coats for Men and Boys Green Milling Co. _ Ideal Grpdery & Market well in bis perfecting his organization, and to ' Mr. and Mrs. Bayw >od Powell and Plenty Anklets IOc up R . C . t h e Untiripg efforts of those work- daughter spent Sunday in Lexington owner of t erschosen. with Mr. and Mrs J.A.Bumgarner. Leather Coats at Wholesale Prices. Hall Drug Co. Davie Furniture Co. who futnis Chairman Murfree and entire Mrs. S. F. Tutterow and son Jeff I have a large assortment of Hats his Masontc pi band of workers deserve the '.-on- ®r. and Mrs. Martin Latham, SEE ME FOR BARGAINS J- Frank Hendrix Bank of Davie to w n W e with frien c o m in g to R d Grora W .r "i”„d ■"*** mYOURS FOR BARGAINS'* t L i , Horn Oil-Co. K urfeeis & W ard 2 5 y e a r s congratulations and thanks for their * " ------*— w o u ld n 't whole-hearted support. Miss Tilthia Raye McCullough JeFrankHenArb; devices fail J. C. SANFORD, spent the week-end in Wiostou*' Davie County’s Quota Is $93,900 many frien Chairman, Red Cross War. Fund. Salem'with relatives and friends. CbII B oildittf; . ■ - IAngeIl Birildfng glad to see THG DAVlB RECORD. MOCK3VILLE. N. C.. APRIL. 14.1943 DS THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs., T. W. Williams who has been sfck is much better her friends ToCitizensofDavie Ao Appreciatioo will be glad to learn. We wish to thank the people of Mocks- Oldest Paper In The County ville and Davie Cponty for the generous BRING US YOUR Mrs. O. R. Allen and M t s . Odell patronage they gave our store" during the I No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads County James, of Farmington, were in town T b e 1 9 4 3 General Assembly pass­ past year, and assured them that we will Saturday shopping. not soon forget tbeir kindness to us while ed an act authorizing the county NEWS AROUND TOWN. living io Mocksville. R. M. Holtbouser was confined commissioners of the various coun­ MR. AND MRS. MURRAY STEWART. Jack Daniel made a business, trip to his home several days last week ties to use their discretion in pro to Winston-Salem -Friday. suffering with septic s*.re throat. bibiting the sale of wine and beer Jas. H. Thompson made a bust- ness trio to Charlotte Thursday. FOULTRT between the hours of 1 1 :3 0 p. m. Corp. Haines Yates, who is sta­ Misses Editb and Nelda Hutch­ Saturday and 7 a. m., Monday. ens spent Thursday in Saiishury tioned at Ft. Benniug, Ga., spent The Davie county board of com shopping. the week-end in town with home folks. missioners have' this matter under Frank Daniel, who was confined Mesdames W. J. and W. C. Vick­ consideration and in fairness to all Princess Theatre to his home a week ago with Au, is ers spent the week end at Moores- concerned, would like to give an ville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ WEDNESDAY ONLY able to be out again. -*> opportunity to all Interestedcitizens vin Gaither. Ann MiUer Boh Crosby and hisBand to express their sentiments to the Revs. B. F. Rollins and J. L. With "REVEILLE BEVERLY" Powers, of Elkin, spent Friday In Mrs. Bitba Williams and Mrs. Board before they take any action THURSDAY Frank Williams spent Saturday in town on business. in the matter. “THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY'' Winstoh-Sulem shopping, and visit­ E. C. TATUM, Chairman. with EdwatdArooId Fay Bainter Mrs: W . P . H en d rix and dau gh­ ed Frances’Sprinkle. ter, Miss Wanda Lee, spent Friday FRIDAY shopping in Winston-Salem. Lonnie Sain, who bad his foot New Store Hoars Ida Lopino-Dennis Morgan-Joan Lealie severely injured by a tractor about The Mocksville merchants, In a -THE HARD WAY" three weeks ago, was able to re. * ' t» FOR SALE — One fresh milch meeting held last-week In the Lions SATURDAY raway Af- cow. FRANK WALKER, turn home from Davis Hospital, hall, decided to reduce the number Tim Holt in an on the. Mocksville, N. C., R. 4 . Statesville, last week. It will be We Buy Every Day In 41, and is. some time before he is able to walk of hours in their stores effective “BANDIT RANGER” am, of R. 4 Monday, April 1 2 th. Ail stores, W. G. Click, of Salisbury, spent MONDAY one day last week in town with bis Mrs. Robert M. Hardee, who has excluding drug stores, cates and son, Fletcher Click. been with her husband, Lieut Har­ -CAIRO" The Week dee, at Camp Wolters, Texas, is filling stations, will open daily at 9 Robert Youog-Jeannette MacDonald a. m , ,and dose at 6 p. m., except Mrs. Tbos. Poplin and son, Sgt.. spending a few days in town with TDESDSV Frank Poplin, spent the week-end friends. |Kev. Mr. Hardee was re­ on Saturdays, when they will re­ “NIGHTMARE" Heavy Hens, lb. . . . . 2 6 c in Danville with Pvt. and Mrs. W. cently promoted from Lieuteuant main open until 8 p. m. The buy­ Brian Donlevy-Diana Barrymore W . Poplin. to Captain, and is now at Harvard ing public is urged to CO operate University, taking a month’s spe­ with the merchants by doing tbeir BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS Leghornsr Ib, • . ; . 2 1 c Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Smoot have cial course of training, after which shopping during the hours stated. had their bungalow on Wilkesboro he wiill-retu.n to Camp Wolters. TUs will give the merchants and Street repainted, which adds much Mrs. Hardee will accompany him. salespeople more time for work in Roosters9 Ib. . . . . • 1.3c to its appearance. Victory gardens and recreation and FOR New Arrivals will cut down on fuel and light CATTLE LOANS Pfc. Camillas Kurfees1 w ho is bills. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ricble. of Cana, Rl, Fryers9 lb. from . 2 6 1|2c - 2 9 c stationed at Camp Croft, S. C.. is are the proud parents of a fine daughter. Mrs. Tuanlta McConnoughey, of PERSONAL LOANS spending a 10-dav furlough with Bettie Ruth, who arrived April 8th. Moth­ T A X L O A N S bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. er and babe are at the Harding Clinic. Alexandria, Tnd., who has been Kurfees, on R. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boger, of R. S. an­ spending two weeks with relatives S e e U s nounce the arrival of a son, Bennie Dean, in and around Mocksville, return, April 6th. Bank Loaos Cost Less FO R S A L E - 5 0 b ales good w heat Pfc. and Mrs. Walter McClamtoch are ed borne Monday. While in this Mocksville straw. J. FRANK ESSIC, the proud parents of a fine daughter, who city she was the guest of Mr. and Cana, R . 1. arrived at the Hardiog Clinic Monday Mrs. RobertL Smith. Bank of Davie Mrs.-C. B. Smith and-children, of Elizabethtown, are spending Poultry Co. three weeks in /.own. guests of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Phone 175 Mocksvilley N. C. S. M. Call. The Broadway market In the gELK-gTEVENS QO- Augell building on North Main street, reopened for business fast week after being closed several days to make repairs Corner Trade & Fifth Sts. Winston-Saleniy N. C. Mrs. Frank Stroud, Tr., returned AUCTION SALE! Snndav night from Atlanta, where she spent several days with her hus­ band, Pfc. Frank Stroud, Jr. who I Will Offer For Sale At Public Auction Is stationed at the Atlanta Army JgASTER p ARADE OF ^ ALUES A ir Field. To The Highest Bidder For Cashy On

Pfc. H A. Smith who is station ed at Eglin Field, Fla , is spending Saturday, April 17th, a 1 5 -day furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. B. A Smith, on R. Job The Teen Crowd for Easter! 2 Pfc. Smith has been In the army, Begbnbg at 2 OyCiock. P. M., The for the past r8 m onths. Followbg Personal Property- Col. W. G. Murchison left Thors* CHILDREN’S day afternoon on a business trip to Five Bedsteads, Chairs, One Chest of Drawers, Washington City. Before return, Quits, Cbnnterpsmes and Pillows, ing home he will visit his son,. Some Real Old Dbhes and Glass W are. Lieut W. G. Murchison. Jr., who COATS is stationed at Camp Robinson, A rk . Sizes 7 to 14 Sale Will Be Held At Walker Funeral Home Collections for Red Cntss War New Spring Colors Fund at The Princess Threatre for G. A JEFFRIES. the week of April t-7 . totaled $ 9 4 .7 9 Right in the fashion groove-these are the exciting­ Mr. Fowler, the manager of the theatre, is.to be congratulated for ly new clothes teens wants most for Easter thro the good work be did in putting Spring! Smooth Suits styled just like m other's- this matter before theatre-goers. ChesterfieldICoats (solid hit with all teens!)-"boy" Sgt. Frank Poplin, who is sta­ coats, short coats, jaunty ieefera! All at sweet- tioned Tampa, Fla., is spending a and-low prices to please papa-all ready for long 15-day furlough in town with home The Rexall folks. Ftank has been In the army active service to please mother! for eight mantbs, and has 'made good. This is his first visit home ORIGINAL since entering the service of Uncle Sam . $5.95 to $12.95 Pvt and Mrs. Murray Stewart left Friday for Camp Campbell, ONE CENT SALE Kv., where Mr. Stewart is station ed. Mrs. Stewart will make her home at Clarksville, Tenn ; while her husband is at Camp Campbell. T e e n S u i t s April 14,15, 16, 17 T h ey closed ou t th eir stock o f goods and store fixtures Thursday. It is not known who will occupy the FOR ome store building vacated bv the Mur ray Food Store. 4 Big Days Loan Andrew Yates, who is now some­ where in Noitb Africa, has been EASTER! promoted from. Sergeant to 2 nd Lieutenant. - Lieut. Yates is a son of Mrs. C. N Christian, of this W ho says we've forgotten 4Ifid" sister for Easter? ership city, and has been in the armv for She’s the little girl who's a big favorite here! 1 3 years. Three of the Yates brothers are now in the service of W e’ve all the fresh young Suits she likes and ,looks their country. Andrew has many friends here who congratulate him best in. Suitsm tither approves of too, because on his promotion, and wish him well in bis far-awav location. they’re coreetly styled,, long wearing for thru R. C. Lee, of Hendersonville, Spring-and low priced. owner of the Lee riding devices, * who furnishes amusements at the Masontc picnic every year, was in Spes 7 to 14 town Wednesday shaking bands with friends. Mr Lee has been coming to Mocksville for the past 2 5 years or more. The picnic wouldn’t be a picnic Jf his riding devices failed to show up. He has P H O N E 2 1 ^MOCKSVILLE, N. C. many friends here who are always glad to see him. Today’s Scrap Bag Is a Valuable Asset Fun for the W hole Family THE STORY wlio Is telling anonymous lette tag her to bid I to be auctioned pects, in turn, e Inn where she i Reverend Jonas I Thaddeus Quinc N oreross and hi I tor Quade, a rived. Judy bid IL The body of a Lane, found in a the .church, di Quade tells Jud dub near the Now continue U llM CROSS PRIVATE TOWN Toward dav BUCK By Sputtering hea would they R o la n d C oe £nd! Bi }#.* We were all ^“ \ '!wis *14 ing to help, remembered m except Uncle off in his ro Thaddeus Qui blanket, watch chair. He’d himself onto t‘ £Wbp us had found K fib - Brown until “I think I've found the tronble, Back. The gas tank’s empty!” ‘The government doesn’t like hoarders, mom!” Ugh! I can /"sHEER up your home with gay bony snake, SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS linens—appliqued curtains— ance so that I colorful aprons. Get these simple erend’s stoma 6 0 0 P NIGHT/ MR. WAfTTS, IF I’M IOO SOWHAfTZP OH1NOZI OKAY-WEU." applique motifs—you can use each word which a KILLER BUTIEP SOU’LL SIEN STeONS-IVl THERES MIEHT KILL s e e HOWMUCH certainly dele FUU OF COSMIC PLENTY OF THOSE L ir a e WE’LL HAPTA as often as you please. Get out THAT WP IN TH’ THIS CONTRACT your scrap bag and put this ma­ thing which h STOMACH AN’ I’LL MAKEVOU EAV?/ rr WCW.P u s H V n e m s i BELLOWS—PUP- RATTEN MXI cover it was KNOCKEP. champion; BE TAMNS UNFAIR SUPPOSE VtXI MANBE I UP PdK TH* terial to good use. SELF COLPER APVANTAS6 OF PO KNOCK WOULPNTHURT HEAW CLfSf! • • • ear trumpet— see years ag THAN AN TH’ OTHER OUTA TH’ HEAVY- Pattern *7458 contains applique pattern 16LOO/ BOXERS/ FEW!? w e tG tm r o a pieces of 6 motifs averaging 4ft by • deaf person u MUCH- inches; directions. your nose and Due to an unusually large demand and poor old Mr. current war conditions, slightly more again use this 4 time is required -in filling - orders for a to Victor. few of the most popular pattern numbers. “Add to un trumpet, sav Sewing Circle Keedlecraft Dept. 82 £igbth Ave. New YoHt couldn’t save Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to of the window cover cost of mailing) tor Pattern “Maybe. Y - N o...... 6tone deaf? Ve F~ “Well, one Nam e ... he’s dead. Ot A ddress . ing to it.” “Oh, yes! N self, but my Aimt Nella. “Mrs. Gerry LALA PALOOZA —Double Error By RUBE GOLDBERG milkman arri IF FIUSiP days?” LALA, YOU STAND “Later. Bu OVER THERE OUTA YOOR TOHIRRT saved for bre TH’ WAY-VINCE VlHCE! The Head’s th AN’ ME’LL SRAB I OOT Tm ! Do this—TTy a-pwpoee Va-tronoL Victor sighe THIS SPOOK, RUFE! It (I) EhiinIs swollen membranes, Doesn’t that WHOEVER HE IS (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves We’ve had I OOT Uansient nasal congestion. . . And heard at the Rockville, I IM TOO! Yoall likew|Mrk 1 LlOHT THAT IL Follow directions lowed by a OANOLC. in folder. VA'TRO-NOt ;j w e’ve got to LALA fore the milkm “We could 'G-Man’ in Army gested. In army slang, a G-man means, “ We’ll app a soldier on garbage detail, while, boomed De W a “slum burner” m eans the cook.: “Well, ther more to do her - The fire’s ove SyBheatc1Xwl back and get d DON’T LET toast and coff REG’LAR FELLERS—A Big Shot By GENE BYRNES m anage it? CONSTIPATION ladies—” SLOW YOU UP “Of course, THAT’S THE IDEA. DUOAN SO THATS THf SECREn LET IT BE SAID THAT G When bowels are ainggis^ wvi you and Lily both IF YOU HAVE THE BlQ BUSINESSMEN OF .SUCCESS— EHT JAMES DUSAN y JUNIOR., feel irritable, headachy, do as “Me, too,” a OF THIS TOWN BACK OF YOUL WELLyWELA./ TOOK A TIP WHEN do—chew FEEN'A'&QNT, the modern YOU CAN'T LOSE./ HE HEARD IT I MME ANY BISSER. chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew “Come along, THAH BANKERS SrCtsN-A-MlNT before you go to be^a I waited for triring only in accordance with package SO LET'S SE E.' to go with the directions—sleep without bring dis* pretty soon, turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough' relief, helping you fori swell MggIwr Try the hot ember FEBN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy flashlight I’d and economical.A generous family supply Victor Qua “ Judy”—even □ my first name FEEN-A-MlNnot having bred fa “does your pipe?” Did Uncle p y sA M u n m a d e Why, one nev - COMPAMy CBuys you the —a smudged smelled to he O “ Yes; why? RAISING KANE—AlIez-Oop! ByFRANKWEBB “ Keep it un U H & u squint at this.’ PUNKV/ • WAS JTUST Yhink I took a squ INMV SPARE TIME I SHOULD ing light. Lo tboy’r* o r * TEACH SHASSV SOME TRICKS/ third thlDBtr pipe, all right. WITH My ASILITy AND DOUBlC OS “But, good I PATIENCE, I COULD DO SINCLK KOGf WONDERS WITH H IM // was hours ago “ Exactly. Manufactured and guaranteed by It. If I’d foun SOiBAl BAZOB BU0K.CO, NKW TO B g fli my books I’d “In one of thought you w write. You s IRRITBTtOHS OF “ Come alon EXTERNAL CAUSE as well have c acne ies, bumps (blackheads), and. down at me ugly ^foken-OUt -^jasskin. Millions relieverel thought. “Do miseries with simple home treatment. Goes to work at once. Direct action aids you? Quade i healing, works the antiseptic way. 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Nothing see the fire, but remember the fog current war conditions, slightly mom Wko Is telling the story, receives an pleases a woman so much as to be was mighty dense and we project Ume is required In filling orders for • anonymous letter enclosing $800 and ask­ told she’s a help. nearly five miles out to sea. Take it few of the most popular pattern numbers. ing her to bid for an abandoned church Lesson for April 18 Send your order to: . to be auctioned tbe next day. She sus­ I ran on ahead to help Aunt Nella. for a bonfire to honor the Fourth if She was the quickest thing you ever they chanced to see it.” Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se« pects, In turn, each of the guests at the Iected and copyrighted - tor International SEWlNO CIRClf PAIXBRN SEPT. inn where she Is staying. They are the saw in her kitchen. Already coffee “So what?” Bessie interrupted. Council of Beugious Education;.-used by $30 South Wells St. Chicago. Reverend Jonas DeWitt, Uly KendaIL was percolating. Lily Kendall was “Just this, my friends. Your Rod­ permission. Room ISM Thaddeus Quincy, Albion Potter, Hugh turning toast. She’d poured too dy Lane did not leave the Head. His Bneiose 23 cents in coins for each Norcross and his sister, Bessie, and Vic­ much cream into the cups. I halved car is still in the garage. Saw it PETER AND JOHN IN pattern desired. tor Quade, a writer who has just ar­ it from cup to cup and set her to last night when we searched. I had GETHSEMiUfE Pattern No...... Size...... ** rived. Judy bids tor tbe church and geti IL The body of a man IdentiBed as Roddy getting plates and spoons. the flashlight. It’s my belief Judy LESSON TEXT—Matthew 26:3646; JohP Name •• ‘•••••••••eeeeeni Lane, found In a chest in the basement of Such a hubbub in that dining was right, but now it’s daylight and 18:10-12. Address the church, disappears. Later, Victor room! Auntie and I decided we I propose further search. GOLDEN TEXT—Watch and pray, that ye Quade tells Judy that he found a golf might as well boil eggs, too, anil let “Mr. De Witt and Mr. Potter, you enter not into temptation. Matthew 26:41. club near tbe chest. them fix their own oranges. If we take another look in the garage. This Romance Seems to Now continue with Judy’s story. didn’t we’d just have to give them See if you can get into the Lane The morning of that great day a regular breakfast in an hour. Mur­ castle. Break a window if neces­ when atonement was made for the sins of all the world was nearly at Be Headed for Washout CHAPTER T I der and explosions and fires can sary. Here are the keys to my work up awful appetites. The Rev. trailer. Scout around. But espe­ hand. In the darkness of the night, The romance-loving young man following the institution of the Lord’s pressed the girl dose to him. Toward dawn the shed was just a Mr. De Witt consumed five three- cially scan the rocks.” minute eggs! Bessie began to cry, and Hugh Supper, and the words and prayer ol "Look into my eyes, honey,” he sputtering heap of cinders. And what our Lord (John 15-17), He and His' breathed, "and tell me what you would they find? What would they "Give ’em all they want,” Aunt said resentfully: “I think you might Nella said. "They’ll be leavin’ consider the ladies. My sister—” disciples came to the Garden of see there.” i find! Gethsemane. Taking three of His The girl gazed into the young We were all running around try­ soon.” Auntie hadn’t stopped to “Of course. You girls help Mrs. change her clothes. She looked like Gerry. Poor woman, she needs It.” disciples He went deeper into the man’s eyes. She sighed deeply. I ing to help. I’d encountered, as I shadows to pour out before the Fa­ "I see the most beautiful remembered afterward, everybody the Witch of Endor. I told her she’d Bessie left the room, but Lily and I better fly, because when the police ther His soul, “exceeding sorrowful things,” she murmured. "You and except Uncle Wylie, still sleeping it sat tight, while Victor continued his even unto death.” came all our pictures might get directions. Lily begged to be al­ I. A wedding ring. A preacher^ off in his room, and, of course, It is a sacred scene, and we feel A quiet honeymoon—and then a Thaddeus Quincy, wrapped in a into the Rockville Gazette. She just lowed to join the hunt. sat at the kitchen table, weeping a sense of awe and reverence as cottage and two happy persons blanket, watching the fire from his “All right, Miss Kendall, you and we approach it, feeling that we too into her coffee. If Wylie’s pipe' had Mr. Hugh What’s-your-name, take growing old together gracefully.”. chair. He’d managed to wheel would prefer to tarry outside the The young man jumped up and himself onto the porch. But none of set the fire she didn’t care what the church end and the woods. Scour happened, she said. It wasn’t in his garden, did we not feel that we reached for his hat. I us had found a trace of Old Man the shore. Yours is the quieter side should try to understand a little bet­ pocket when she undressed him. toward the cove. You might find 8363 “Where are you going?” cried 745 ft Brown until my foot slipped. ter what took place that night. the startled girl. ( Ugh! I can feel it now—like a I hadn’t mentioned the finding of something. Anyway, if Brown or We are especially concerned with that pipe. But it wasn’t on the Lane is m those woods, come quietly "To the druggist’s—to get you r home with gay bony snake. It threw me off bal­ Peter and John, who with James Tot’s Wardrobe an eyewash!” ance so that I barged into the Rev­ kitchen shelf where he always put it back. The Head is so tiny you all shared our Lord’s sorrow up to a qued curtains— at night, just before going to bed. obght to search it in no time. But XXTHAT Hie well-dressed young Get these simple erend’s stomach, and he let out a point, and then so sadly failed Him. word which any editor would most Though it made more work for don’t touch anything you may find. I We note that they had a ’ ' lady of I to 5 years will wear you can use each this spring is right here—a gaily please. Get out certainly delete. I picked up the me, I was glad our high schooler had wouldn’t go into the church base­ I. High Privilege (Matt. 26:36-38). thing which had tripped me to dis­ gone home right after doing the ment again till the police come.” ' To be asked by Christ to stand by printed ensemble consisting of I S t J o s e p h and put this ma- Mr. Quincy folded his . hands, his playsuit, overall and dress. Ev­ ASPIRIN se. cover it was a large, old-fashioned dishes last night. At least she was in this crucial hour was to be en­ ear trumpet—the kind you used to out of this mess. I carried in Mr. lips working pitifully. I could have trusted with one of the greatest eryone’s going to be the happier see years ago, in plays, when a Quincy’s cereal, soaked with hot squeezed Victor when he said, privileges a man could ever know. for these clothes—the youngster .ains applique pattern because they are so pretty and averaging by 9 deaf person would hold one up to milk, as he liked it. “Quincy and I will look at the fire As there swept over His holy sohl Mature Rubber Tree your nose and shout “Hey?” Well, «_—killed Roddy Lane, burned ruins.” And he seized the invalid’s a great tidal wave of sorrow unto sensible and her mother because A rubber tree begins to yield Ily large demand and poor old Mr. Brown would never his house and jumped into the sea,” chair, while I ran to hold open the death, He wanted and needed their they are practically no bother at seven years after planting. itions, slightly more Hugh Norcross was saying. door. all. again use this one. I took it at once fellowship. As Dr. Maclaren puts dt, • • • n filling orders for a to Victor. “You’ve got it twisted, my boy,” I didn’t like to be left behind, but He “grazed the very edge” of hu­ ular pattern numbers. they’d virtually dismissed me, so I Pattern No. 8363 is in sizes I, 2. 3.4 and "Add to unsolved mystery: One boomed the minister. “Roddy killed man endurance. “Out of the dark­ 5 years. Size 2 dress takes 1% yards 35- & WJCKY LHAF trumpet, saved by person who had no choice. Anyway, they’d soon ness He reaches a hand to feel die Inch material, overaU 1% yards, playsuit A KCV TO SUCCESS eedlecraft Dept. be back. I fixed a tray for Uncle % yard; 314 yards binding. New ToA couldn’t save himself. Threw it out grasp of a friend, and piteously asks From Cbfna of the window, didn’t he, maybe?” Wylie, which Aunt Nella took up. these humble lovers to stay beside colored! ts (plus one cent to Bessie wiped and I washed the U\-Kss-.-fo-vra- to bring GOOlS ailing) for Pattern “Maybe. You say this Brown was Him; not that they could help Him LOCK in LOVK IMDMESTiq AF­ dishes. Every other minute one of bear the weight, blit that their pres­ mi| MESS,FAIRS, 'WAR.HEALTH, Carry GAMES, a pur BUSI- with T stone deaf? Very interesting. Very.” Jgp too—fiend a pair to a boy Ia eerv- 4 us would race to the door, and as ence had some solace in it. His ag­ lee. MailSSe coin, stamps, or U.S. * “Well, one thing’s sure. It proves OUSEHQLD t v stamps for two Ioeky leaves w soon as we were through I ran down ony . . . they could not bear with pair-IOleavea for $1) to he’s dead. Otherwise he'd be cling­ to where the other men were gradu­ ing to it.” Him, but they could watch with IDCW IEAf CO, P. 0 . 54-E, Braaot, L L , K.V. ally collecting around the ruins of Him, and that poor comfort is all He "Oh, yes! Never talked in it my­ the fish shed. asked.” TS self, but my husband has,” said Bessie Norcross stood clinging to Undoubtedly they intended to do To soften shoe polish that has Aunt Nella. the. porch rail. She wouldn’t budge it. Jesus bore witness that their “Mrs. Gerry, what time does your hardened pour a little turpentine SNAPPY FACTS till her brother came for her, she spirit was willing (v. 41), but in spite over it. milkman arrive? Any earlier holi­ said. And of course my aunt and of that, and all the boasting of Pe­ * • • ABOUT < f IUStIP days?” uncle were in their room at the ter at the table that he would never Leaking fancets can waste gal­ “Later. But we’ve enough cream time. desert Him, they failed Him in His BUBBER TONIfiHT saved for breakfast. Around noon. “Don’t come any closer,” Victor lons of hot or cold water in a few hour of need. It was months. See that faucets are tight The Head’s the last place he calls.” cautioned. "Don’t touch a thing.” H . Sad Weakness (w . 39-46). • • • -purpose Va-tro-noL Victor sighed. “Hear that, folks? "Glory be—they’ve found some­ swollen membranes* Doesn’t that beat the dickens? thing. Ain’t it excitin’?” Lily burst Our Lord’s prayer showed great Never leave egg white after it 'tation, (3) relieve faith in God the Father, the terrific congestion • • • And We’ve had an explosion nobody her pearls down poor Mr. Q.’s neck has been beaten stiff. If let stand heard at the bridge. Nobody from as he leaned forward, pointing with recoil of His soul against being it will flatten and will not beat up reathing ' blackened with the burden of sin, Rockville, I mean. Another, fol­ his cane. again. am 90 to 1000 psrisiit or VlfiKS S J r and a complete surrender to the Fa­ • • lowed by a fire nobody saw. Now "See it? That, girls and boys,” ther’s will. Herewastruedenialof VA-TRO-NOl we’ve got to wait till 12 o’clock be­ Thaddeus shouted, "is the corpus Never empty the water in which fore the milkman can get here.” self and submission to God, but it delicti, without which there can be was nonetheless an appalling expe­ spinach and other sandy vegeta­ A cdMcalpieceof aboutBall an Indt “We could meet him,” Potter sug­ no murder. Now all we need is to bles are washed into an enameled cf (ho sobstanco wo sow know as ’ in Army rience for our sinless Lord. So He robber was sjolling for three ghillinga gested. find out if it’s Brown or Lane.” went back for fellowship with His sink if you wish to keep it looking la Ltfidon art shops ia 1770. Hwas g, a G-man Ineansl “We’ll appoint a committee,” "Or both of them,” Potter said, well. (hen called robber Imcanas U oraU three trusted friends—and they were oraso pencil maita rbage detail, while, boomed De Witt. shuddering. asleep. • • • means the cook.^ “Well, there’s certainly nothing “You girls go back,” Victor said, When serving grapefruit and or- Iho first Uillilss of lubtiev to ho Jesus recognized that the weak­ SMiwfMlarod aroro dofhlng ond more to do here. The trees are safe. taking the shawl Mr. Q. handed him ness of the flesh caused them to for­ ■ anges in salads, use scissors and The fire’s over. Why don’t we go from his shoulders and covering the get and slumber. We may-profit by cut off all the white portion. back and get dressed and have some charred torso lying in the midst of ^iiwrinni umwwiwn am linw fop^[ifo| N’T LET a little closer scrutiny of the scene. • * * with robber life-saving soils weigh. toast and coffee, if Mrs. Gerry can .ashes and debris. I won’t describe Was it just a physical tiredness? To remove whitewash from ceil­ Sag slightly over 14 pounds; Uils manage it? Perhaps some of you it here; it’s too horrible. I’d never That doubtless entered in, but was ing, dissolve one pound of alum in stew tmoyantraii features a whistie, TIPATION ladies—” before seen a body burned and flashlight, knife and yeUowhood and W YOU UP not Jesus even more tired than they one gallon of strong vinegar. Ap­ gloves Io attract rescuers, Wtighled "Of course, we will,” my aunt blackened beyond recognition. What could possibly be? Was it not rather ply with a brush and let.it soak in shoes keep Os wearer Qsxight Ia Is are sluggish and you little there was left might have been Iho water. eadachy, do as mUlions and Lily both cried. the weakness of indifference? They well. Then scrape and wash as N-A-MINT, the modem “Me, too,” added Bessie Norcross. anybody. Could experts tell wheth­ did not yet fully believe that their nKiifll. laxative. Simply chew "Come along, Hugh.” er the remains were of an old man Lord was about to die. That was ' • • • before you go to bed* I waited for Victor, who told me U or a middle-aged? I wondered. accordance with package why they were quickly scattered in If a can of paint is placed upside to go with the others. He’d be along "Of course it was Old Man unbelief when He did die. This mat­ down for several hours before it is p without being die* Bessie Norcross stood clinging to Brown,” Mr. Q. said, "or we’d have otning gentle, thorough^ pretty soon. He was leaning over the porch rail. ter was not so serious in their sight, opened, it will not be necessary to ou feel swell again. Try the hot embers, searching with the found Lane’s diamond ring. Dia­ so it was not-difficult to yield to the mix it before using. . Tastes good, is handy flashlight I’d given him. monds will burn under pressure, be­ lu t i/ a z M p m c e A generous family supply Brown, more likely. The fire was tired body and the deep, quiet dark­ • • • Victor Quade called me back. his funeral pyre. Then Lane dis­ ing allotropic forms of carbon, but ness, and fall asleep. I costs wily not in a fire like this. Well, there Turn gas -burners down When “Judy”—even he was calling me by appeared from the Head.” We are in much the same posi­ foods have begun to boil. Noth­ my first name now, common danger wasn’t any ring we could find, was tion. Danger—grave, spiritual dan­ -MINT 10* Lily tittered, twiddling a string of there, Quade?” ing is gained by too-rapid boiling. having bred familiarity. I loved it— pearls. "How, please? I didn’t hear ger—threatens our souls, our fami- • * • “does your Uncle Wylie smoke a “No, only don’t tell the police we no airplane.” Ues, our nation. We who call our­ Do not sprinkle all your linen pipe?” poked.” selves Christians have declared our Thaddeus Quincy thumped his “That leaves us just where w«. napkins, when preparing for iron­ Did Uncle Wylie smoke a pipe! cane. “Listen, folks. This is a lot readiness, to stay awake, and alert. Why, one never saw him without it were before,” Lily Kendall said. ing. Dip every third napkin into uys you the of fun, I know, conjecturing about But we hav become at home in clear warm water, place one be­ F|RST IN RUBBER —a smudged little old briar that "Mr. Norcross and I didn’t see any­ this world, the enemy soothes us murders. But you’re all wrong. body in the woods.” tween two dry napkins, fold and smelled to heaven. The whole business is a series of with the assurance that all is well, roll together. Napkins dampened TT “Yes; why?” Hugh agreed, “That’s right. Lane time goes on and nothing too seri­ odd coincidences. Very odd. First, skipped, and this was an accident. in this way are ironed easily. “Keep it under your hat. Take a Judy has the jitters and imagines ous happens. So, we go to sleep squint at this.” How do you know Lane didn’t walk right in the midst of danger, and she sees something. Well, we proved to town?” I took a squint in the faint morn­ there was nothing there, didn’t we? sleep on even though the Master •lutnwr bcetus# ing light. Looked like my uncle’s “Bless you, I don’t. He may awakens us again and again. they'rethird thinner. one- Then the bridge broke down at the have," Victor agreed. "But is it log­ pipe, all right. same time a car backfired, and.we But now the scene changes. The DOUBLE OR ical to suppose he did—a man with mob has come to take Christ, and / SINGLE SD6S “But, good land, Mr. Quade, that assumed it was blown up. I’ll wager a car?” was hours ago—if he dropped it.” the police won’t think so. Next that then the sleepy Peter, now much “And the car’s still over there,” awake, indulges in 4 (or I Of "Exactly. Maybe he didn’t drop fish shed bums. Spontaneous com­ the minister thundered. “Strange. U s e M o r e ond guaranteed by it. If I’d found it written in one of bustion, probably. Place wasn’t fit Passing strange.” III. Foolish Courage (John 18:10- S BLAOEXO., NSW YOIKI my books I’d say it was a plant.” to live in anyway. Just a shack full “There wasn’t a thing wrong with 12). “In one of your books? But I of tar paper and oily ropes and old the trailer,” Albion Potter added, The act of Peter was courageous, thought you were just beginning to tarpaulin. A wonder anyone would “Did you go into the castle?” even < to the point of recklessness. IRRITATIONS OF write. You said—” sleep in the. dump,' but someone “No, we didn’t,” De Witt said. What chance had he against a great "Come along, Judy. We might did. Judy and I saw the light "Breaking and entering—I thought armed multitude? It was the natural EXTERNAL CAUSE as well have coffee, too.” He smiled through the one window. Couldn’t we’d better wait for the police. But impulse of a loving heart, Ifiit it was bumps (blackheads), and. misguided and foolish. ut akin. Millions relievo down at me rather grimly, I see in. Too dirty and cobwebby. Potter here shinnied up on to a bal­ C e r e a l s simple home treatment- thought. “Don’t give me away, will Had a paper curtain over it, too, cony and saw that one room had What did he think to accomplish— at once. Direct action elds you? Quade is my real name. If didn’t it, Judy? I just remember to deliver -Jesus from those who s the antiseptic way. Use been used all right. Suitcase on the ite Ointment only as' What I myself saw In my four Hsns of dollars. years in Europe gave me a new realization of the priceless rights Mocksville, N. C. BONDS which we here enjoy. 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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1943 NUMBER 40 NEWS OF LONG AGO. WHEN THE DEVIL Farmers And Workers H a s A nyone Selectees Names ShonIdiSeen Along Main Street Died Had a fire By The Street Rambler. Wbat Was HappeniDK In Davie GlVESYOUHONEir L oyal Eloped Had a baby B e P rin te d 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Wilkes JoomaL Before The New Deal Used Up There are ,rnmors that the farm, Divorced Had a partv Young Iadv riding across square Until this month, The Jonrnal- When the devil gives you bonev. ers of the nation might not pro­ Embezzled Sold a farm on tractor—Teachers leaving town The Alphabet, Drowned The Patriot had published the name o f Don't forget the bitter gall. duce enough food for the needs of Left town Been arrested on bus for week-end at home Lo- every man called f o r Induction un­ Hogs and Plowed Up The Though you think it’s mighty fun­ the United States,, much less the Come to town cal merchants and clerks hanging der the Selective Service system. Cotton and Corn. ny nations that we ere supplying with Had twins or colic around stores waiting for clock to Of course, many of those called As he rolls you pleasure’s ball— foodstuffs. Sold a cow or lost an auto strike nine—Gen Id Dickerson sit­ (Davie Record, Aprtl T i , 1917) were recected, but the public knows Gives you beer and wine and liqnor This would be unfortunate. If Laid In a stock 1 f whisky ting in barber chair—Soldier boy Mr. and Mrs B. F. Hooper spent tbat the men were called. And the movies filled with lust. our farmers do not provide Ihe food Stolen a dog or his friends’s wife walking down street holding hand Snnday in Greensboro. Now an editor has come ont that Making manhood’s light to flicker that our farmers do not provide the Committed suicide, or murder of pretty girl—Mrs. Blaine Moore Miss Mary BaiIeyxMeroneyspent tbe names of men called for induc­ As your spirit trails the dust. food tbat the Allied nations require Fallen from an airplane or waiting for sons in front of fnrni- Thursday in Winston shopping. tion cannot be published, but - tbat When the devil gives you roses, to win victory they will soon dis­ Fallen into a coal hole or ture store— Grover Hendricks sit­ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nail and the names of men accepted and Don’t forget;the pricklyn thorn; cover that it is easier to raise crops Fallen into a legacy? ting on bench at bus station hold­ babe, of Winston, were Raster vis­ placed into the armed forces can be For where sin and wrong reposes under a democratic regime than THAT’S NEWS! ing bag of groceries—Farmer stand­ itors. published. Sighs and heartaches will be born; under an Axis army of occupation. Phone or mail it to the ing on street corner expressing his Miss Fallie Candell, of Charlotte Th re is a serious objection to Yes, within the sweets of evil The same observation goes for CITY EDITOR. views about stores closing on Sat­ spent Easter in town wicb Mrs. W. this. Tbe public naturally will There are always bitter pills, some laborers In the United States. urday before snndown—Miss Helen M. Crotts. think tbat those who are rejected And like some destructive weevil If the workers of this country do Says Newspapers Dead Vogler entering beauty shop—Mr. Miss Margaret Cain, of Greens not produce the guns, planes, ships are staying out of the army tor They will bring you hiany ills. H. G. Wells, the British anthor and Mrs. W. L. Smoot and little boro, spent Easter in town with some other reason, and those re and tanks that we need for victory and torcaster of the future, says; danghter shopping aronnd town— her parents. As you go the way of pleasure they will find out the difference be. jected are going to be the subject that "the newspaper is as dead as Mr and Mrs. L. M. Eaton and son Miss Hattie Fowler, of States* Offered by the devil’s hand, tween working for a benevolent of much undne criticism. mutton” and "it will never come talking about visiting the movies— ville, spent last week with her sis. Though yon think you’ve found government instead of providing We can see no reason for not back.” Miss Dorothy Benson shopping in ter, Mrs. G. G. Daniel. the treasure forced loborforan Axis auctocracy. publishing tbe names of men called This is an interesting assertion dime store—Two young ladies kiss, Sheriff Winecofi has moved his That’s the sweetest of the land, We point ont these obvious facts for introduction, bnt we can name which newspaper men, as well as ing tn front of department store— family from Cooleemee to Mocks Jnst remember sin’s misleading; but we are convinced that the farm­ reason why their names should be the readers of newspapers, might Miss Gav Sbeek making out sales ville, and they are occupying the It will always bring remorse; ers and laborers of the United Stat­ published ponder. Brother ^Wells iorses an ticket—Young ladies admiring a jail. Then while God and right are es have too much sense to fall down The Statesville Dally carried the area of pamphlets tbat will "ven beautiful flower in hotel lobby— Mrs. W. W. Strond, of Winston, pleading, on the tremendous job that comes following editorial comment under tilate ideas” as he asserts news Postoffice lobby filled with young visited relatives in this city the Seize what conscience can endorse to them in our fight for freedom. tbe title of "Personal Embarrass­ papers have failed to do. people on Sunday afternoon. past week. When the devil gives you honey While there may be hot-headed ment” : The historian thinks that it will Mrs. T. B. Bailey is spending farmers and loud mouthed labor “You noted in your paper the You may know it is a bait be probable, in tbe future, to se­ some time with relatives and friends That will take yon from the sunny leaders, the rank and file of agri. other day tbat a group of graft se­ BACK UP in Covington, Tenn. cure news by turning a dial on tbe lectees bad left for a SoutI. Caro­ To the dark domains of fate; culture and labor is solidly behind radio and then listening to a sum­ Mrs. A. M. McGlammerv. and lina camp for examination prelimi. YOUR BOY Then resist the dreadful tempter the democratic war effort and can mary 0/ wbat has been happening children have returnsd from a visit Who would take you down to be counted upon to deliver the stuff narv to induction into - the armed B a y a n A d d i t i o n a i to relatives at Trinity. in the last two or tbree hours.” \ B o n d T o d a y hell; needed to carry ns to victory. forces. Their names were not given Mrs. Tames McIver and babe, of H e considers this a more rea­ tor reasons best known to draft of­ Flee to Christ, the great Exempter sonable way of getting the news Winston, spent last weak with her ficials That in heaven you may dwell. Editor Gets Them Told than "our despairing attempts of Concord News parents near town. "It must be assured that these Miss Mary Hoooer, of Winston, For reasons best known to my buying three or four newspayers to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnbardt enemies a report has gone ont over reasons are sound and serve a good spent the week-end In this city the Let Us Pray find out what is being conceled and children visited Mr. and Mrs. this county that I, J. N. Blackburn purpose, but do they outweigh the guest of Miss Edna Horn. from us. I. C Berrier Sunday. fBy Rev. Loy 0. Thompson) am a Democrat. faults of a procedure that makes Apparently, the author has an Mr. and Mrs. Jobnnie Davis vis­ C. L. McCIamroch made a busi­ Ont of Northern Africa comes Some of the best friends I have the names of those who enter tbe idea that news will broadcast itself ited Mr. and Mrs. John Davis at ness trip to Winston one day last this message to a devoted mother are Democrats and are high dan service available only atfer they are Whether one prefers to listen to a Jericho Sunday. last week. from a son in the armed forces: "I gentlemen. However, this connty accepted? chronicle of events on the air or Paul Nail, who has been on the Jacob Stew ait, Tr,, who holds a have my days, today (today has being so strongly Republican, I feel Public interes is continually read them in the columns of a news sick list, is improving. prominent position with the Rey­ been one), when I get so blue that that whoever started a lie of this raising the question "why is so end- paper the ominous shadow of the Mrs. I. C. Berrier and Mrs. Paul nolds Tobacco Co., Winston, spent I do not kuow what to do. Then kin I thought it would stunt my busi­ so not in training camps along with ness growth. editor is ever present. Nail and daughter Patsv Jane, vis. Easter here with his parents. I go ont under the stars and have a others of equal age and deferment I have, and always expect to be, a Certainly it would take a consi­ ited .Mrs. Buddie Crotts Friday. Misses Ossie Rllison and Mary littie talk with Him.” We can qualifications?” The answer in Stockton spent Wednesday shop­ Republican, as have been all my derable part of the day to listen to Their son Roy, was on the sick imagine what comfort, serenity, fore-fathers, and I don’t believe any some cases is that they have been ping in Winston. interminable broadcost and select list. and peace came to the young man real Republican ever lived who did tried and found physically wanting. Born, to Mt. and Mrs Gny Hol­ the major items of iterest upon I. C. and F. C. Berrier made a as be stood under the stars. "The not want the good will of all. But the pnblic must find this out which onr attention is directed. business trip to Salisbnrv Saturday. man, of R. 2, on Friday, a fine heavens declare the Glory of God If you good citizens will atop to for itself. Those who fail to pass Newspaper have their faults, as daughter. and the firmament showeth forth think, you can very easily figure out physical examinations are not so Mrs. Van Swicegood has accept, we well understand, but nowhere ed a position with the Erwin cot­ William Stockton, for some time his handiwork.” No matter what why this lie was started. embarassed ior tbat reason as they else is there available, for such a ton mills. a “devil,” has accepted a position science may _ say we are the crea­ This same sort of foolishness has are by the arching of the public comparatively cheap expenditnre of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nail and as sodajerker at Crawford’s Drug tures of two worlds. Jnst now we coat mr city a sewage system, a brows because they are safely at time and monev, an opportunity family and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Store. have become so food conscious and conrthonse, jail and many other val­ home. Yet that is tbe sole reason uable things we could have had. to look over, salect'and read wbat Grady Nail were in Winston Satur­ T. A. Stone left Sunday for Go­ so gasoline conscious and so so shoe Washington officials advance for Wby should we cut our nose to one may discover. day on business. shen, Va., where he will spend se­ conscious and so war conscious that withholding their names from pub­ spite our face? — Johnson Countv Even a small daily newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson, veral days on business. we are,in danger of forgetting our lic publication. News. will print, in a single issue, be. of Baltimore, spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Daniel and skyward bent. When the world "Tbe young man who accepts tween 30,000 and 50,000 words of Mr and Mrs. Herman Berrier. babe, and Dr. and Mrs. Ed Craw, becomes too much for us and things the draft call and goes willingly to Jost A Vote-Cafcher copv. If anyone has the Idea they Mrs. M. R. Swicegood and Jer- ford spent Sunday in Statesville. are in the saddle it behooves' ns to camp for physical examination and Here is ao example of Congress, can get over tbe radio let them sit ry, of Jericho, spen, Thursday eve Mr. and Mrs E. T. McCuIloh, get out under the stars and have a fails, is jusi as patriotic as those tonal nothingness: down and see bow long it will take with Mrs. Paul Nail. of Chapel Hill, spent Easter with little talk with Him. He can com­ who go and are. accepted And The House has unanimously ap­ to "broadcast” tbat much wordage. relatives on R. 3. fort our lonely hearts qud dear up they should be given equal credit. If every man, woman and proved a Senate resolution, which —E x. In the popularity contest rur by our doubts and stimulate our cour­ It is through no fault of tbeir own 1 child in the United States lays no doubt went through the upper (aside $100 the aggregate will the Nanzetta show last week, Miss age. that those who fail in requirements chember with a roar, condemning Renew your subscription be about $13,000,000,000 or the Lucile Pass won the prize. .Sabatier, the French thinker, for military d ties, don’t make the amount the Treasnry mast Nezi outrages against the civilian today and get a 1943 Alma­ • raise In its Second War Loan. O. L. Williams and son Frank,asks the question: "Why am I re grade. It becomes more awkard and papulation of occupied countries nac free. went to Camden, S. C., last week ligious?” He supplies his own an­ more impossible for them to ex­ and expressing the view that those Holloway-Myers to look after their veneer mill. swer, "Because I cannot help it; it plain to all and sundry that they guilty of causing th e outrages Ralph Floyd Holloway, son of Frank will remain there to look af­ is a moral necessity of my being.” tried and failed, when newspapers should be punished.” W kaiyoaButf W iik Mr and Mrs. John Holloway, of ter the mill. That is why we pray It is a mor­ ate not allowed to set fotth tbat This resolution has no meaning Baltimore, and Miss Minnie Belle James L- Ward, of Farmington, al necessity of our being There they had answered the call. except so far as it may comfort the Myers, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. has moved his family to town and is within us an inborn tendency WAR BONDS "The slacker or draft-dodger, kindred of the victimized peoples E. T. M vers, of Bixby, were unit, they are occupying a honseonSan that causes us to look toward the whatever methods he employs to and secure for Congressmen, some Every shipyard In our country is ed in marriage at York, S. C., on ford avenue. Mr. Wade is assist, stars. When we look toward the that end deserves all the condemns good will. In its effect upon those setting amazing records in the con­ Wednesday, April 7th. Mr and log his brother, Bruce Ward in the stars we should be assured that be­ struction of a merchant marine so tion the public elects to heaps upon guilty of committing the outrages it Mrs Holloway will make their blacksmith shop in rear of The Re­ hind that starry world there is a essential to the transport of supplies him, but pointing out those who are cord office. is an absolute zero. and men to the seven seas. The home in Mocksville. great Companion who is listening to really guilty becomes harder under Gannon Talbert, of Advance, de It Congress wants to emplement overall cost of these Inmdreds of our talk. We should pause long ships now building runs into mil­ this latest ruling by the selective serves a gold medal or a sack of it resolution and. do somtbing for lions of dollars. flour. He attended the Connty enongb in his presence before mak­ service officials. Local boards, of the innocent victims of Hitlerismi Commencsment Saturday and bad ing our supplications to make sure course are not responsible for it. let pass a resolution pledging the with him twelve of . his children, that we have an audience with him, United States to cooperate with the eight of whom have been In school that we are real'y In touch with this year. democratic nations of tfae earth, in him. How this would help our the future, in order that similar out. To Hasten Victory Miss Annie Allison entertained prayers! Men in Africa, men in the Delta Sigma Embroidery Clnb rages will not occur. No American wants this war Asia, men in Europe men in A. to go one minute beyond the Friday afternoon in honor of her Let Congress teU the guilty Sg. house guests, Miss Marv Crews, of merica pray on; talk to him a little time we can bring it to a vic­ gressors that it is ready to support torious end. To hasten that Walkertown, and Mrs, P. J. John­ and be will not fail any of us. I a world force to keep the peace and victory—to save possibly the son, of Charlotte. Those present fancy that more men and women , lives of millions of onr boys were: Misses Ropelia Hunt, Wil­ to punish those who willfully as­ are now talking to God than ever on our far flung fronts—it is lie Miller, Mary Stockton, Bonnie sault innocent, peace-loving peoples. imperative' that every Ameri­ before. We need moral recovery, Brown. Rose Owens, Annie Bald­ Let it say, directly, that it favors Many of them are called “Victo­ can do his part in the Second win, Nell Shepherd, Ludte Pass, we qeed spiritual transformation, Wgr Loan, There is an in­ the use of American forces, if nec­ ry” ships and you are contributing Agnes Wilson, Jane Hayden and we need the blessed assurance that to this victory by your purchase of vestment to fit every purse. essary, to maintain civilization! The most, yon can do is. little Dorothy Gaither, Velma Martin, he is beyond the stars and within War Bonds . . . at least ten per* Martha Call, Elsie Horn, Osste and whenever and wherever assailed.— cent of your income, every payday. enough compared with the sac­ our beartf, Earnest prayer will WeH need these ships after the war, rifice offered by gar boys in Margaret Allison, Mary Crews, and E x. ______aid in this matter. Therefore let too, when Peace comes. service. They give their Hves Mesdames E. H. and B. 0 . Morris, O.S. 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BIRTH CERTIFICATES H s WE WILL TET-L TOV how to obtain oroof THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE of citizenship few days. Send SI PROOF OF BIRTH, SANTA MONICA, CALIF. TBE STORl Who Is tellinj Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Yaung anonymous ietl lug her to bid! MOROUNE to be aactionej auction the boL Roddy Lane i | basement of I few boors Iatel ¥ Making Holes the telephone ' The machines that formerly bridge to the l KT made mesh fabrics are now filling Qoade finds a l I large army orders of mosquito The S5Ii shedl an old man netting. posed to havl Wylie’s pipe T a molisbed shed Now continu

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I hi because I dig Fieiiialellfcaiaiess too much WHICH MAKES YOU CRANKY, NERVOUS! know soon eJ Lydia 6. Plnkham's Vegetable Com­ ed after hirT pound has helped thousands to re* lieve periodic pain, backache, head­ coming back ache with weak, nervous, cranky, They’d tosl blue feelings — due to functional be left behif monthly disturbances. This Is due chosen, but to its soothing effect on one of WOMAN'S AfOST QtFOSTANT OBGAN0. to stay alon^ Taken regularly—Plnkham’s Com­ unteered. pound helps build up resistance As to the against such annoying symptoms. wasn’t any i ^Follow label directions. Worth tryingt^ wooden plari splinters anl swirling watj LALA PALOOZA —The Ghost’s Stooge By RUBE GOLDBERG You see, bomb, Victol have one of [ COME ON, LET'S I WONDER I THINK OH, RUFUS, I’M SO RHEUMATICMnd at! Spoil n ir B«y—6«! altarPAIR Il lav one get out| TAKE THESE WHERE I HEAR SLAD YOU FOUND MAYBE Don’t put off getting 0-2223 to re­ lieve pain of muscular rheumatism mite fuse, SHEETS OPF - HE WENT IM IN TH’ VOUR FLASHLISHTr QUICK! THERE’S and other rheumatic pains. Caution: And the caij WE’RE FOOUN’ NEXT WHAT OOYOU WHAT S S O T A WHOLE Use only as directed. First bottle got out. OURSELVES ROOM SEE? IS IT? A U T T L E FAMILY purchase price back if not satisfied. “But why! INSTEAD O' BOY! V O F ’EM? SOc and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223. Rockville hsf TH* GHOST right after asked. (I - DON’T LET ward;) That, of CONSTIPATION account of tH have been ol CTORY SLOW YOU UP • When bowels are sluggish and you the Head tha feel irritable, headachy, do as millions Quincy or do — chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem Aunt Nella chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew eliminate m | FEEN-A-UINT before you go to bed* taking only in accordance with package Quade and i directions — sleep without being dis­ only sure ofI L Jay Uarfcty Syndicate, fee. turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough The geneif relief, helping you feel swell again. Try either Mr. FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy XEG’LAR FELLERS—Are You Listenin’? By GENE BYRNES and economical. Agenerous family supply bridge after | versa. Only ARE VOU f I DON'T KNOW NOTHIN' N O S E N S E of that char! COIN’ TO TAKE ABOUT NO CAP—I'M GOIN' KEEPIN' THIS FEEN-A-MINTIioJ one be sure. I YOUR NAP SOOH T- TAKE MV NAP / EAR HORN (OLE. Victor sail GRAN' PA ? t h a 's w h a t FER TWO HOURSRS-/ one another! AST Y A ! I s o t a L i.se 3 porch? Judy P O R I T ' A FOR QUICK REUEF ^ 4 1 So I called! A R ftiy slowly back! feaiisaS ish before h | A Soothins C A I If F hammock, ANnscrae fc even on the| OHit XJsed by thousands with satisfactory W* suits for 40 years—six valuable ingredi­ minister, ents. Get Carboil at drug stores or writ* feet? Said h i Spurlock-Neal Co* Nashville, Tens, and could s l m from the inrf We were : Although ing, the aid breeze had : rapidly dispj At Victor! RAISING KANE—Harsh Words By FRANK WEBB •the Saboteurs- Nella to joif .KILL TM BYUSINe Dl LLAGft PEOPLE HAVE BEEN DOING-A LOT “You’ll on| OF TAUKlPia LAT6LV, WONDERlN© WHy I EVER lunch,” sh e: STEARNS ELECTRIC checkered i) <5>( MARRIED A MAN LIKE UOO/THEy SAO UOU'OE PAT a, ROACH D A C X F LAZVy OUMS ANO ILL- MANNERED/ AND THAT *E3XJXHIH« * chair Hugh j * I ^ yOO MtfST COMB yOUf^HAlR Wit h AM ES*' 4 "Go ahead BEATER/ AMO •AT YOUR DRUGGIST 35« & $100V Only I didnl yOOR CLOTHES ther did Wyf I l Pc LOOK LIKE THEV COERS TAILORED his pipe.” ® IN A TABLE-CLOTH GetYourWarBonds ★! would say. FACTORy// cob I’d neve] ★ To Help Ax the Axis' in my life. I Wylie G er| 4 W N U -7 15—43 the one, myl briar. 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I M P R O V E D ^ New Tea Towels Add IED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Gayety to the Kitchen ENT S UNDAY I A NIMATED cutlery, dishes, CATES ^Plil/VTESHEAD CHOOLLesson A* glassware, pots and pans obtain nroot bring their infectious gaiety to a B_q ISABEL W A IT -p/N By HAROLD L. LUNDQU 1ST. D. D. SI F E O O P -u-r e l e a s e ' Df The Moody Bible InsUtute of Chicago. new set of tea towels. They offer A. C A LIP . (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) a mixing bowl parade, a knife, XHE STORT SO FAR: lad, Jason, protested. “I ought to know; he Quade. The other’s just a pseudo­ ByVIRGINUVALE fork and spoon dash, the soup who Is telling the story, receives an Released by Western Newspaper Union. $800 was in my car. You ought to know, nym. And I am recovering from anonymous letter enclosing a n d ash* too, De WitL You saw him sitting an attack of rheumatic fever. There­ Lesson for April 25 Ing her to Md tor an abandoned chnrch T’S hard to write about Signe to he auctioned the next day. Alter the in the car when we rushed into the fore the trailer and the rest by the I Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ auction the body of a man Identified a , inn, excited about the explosion.” sea. You can verify that much, lat­ lected and copyrighted by, International Hasso because only superla­ Roddy Lane Is found In a chest In the er. Chose to come on my own name Councfl of ReUgioitt Education; used by “If the pipe set the fire, why permission. tives should be used, and there’s basement of the church, hot disappears a ■ didn’t it get bulbed?” I asked. “The for a little seclusion so I could do so much to say. Very beautiful, few hours later. To make matters worse, another book. Well, you’ve given bench was burned to cinders.” THE RISEN LORD talented and intelligent, the the telephone wires have been cut and the “How could the pipe have set the me the book.” form erly bridge to the mainland blown up. Victor “You mean you’re goin’ to put us young Swedish dram atic star is Qnade finds a golf dnb near the chest. fire?” Hugh Norcross cut in. “No LESSON TEXT—John 50:1-17. |now filling pipe stays lit that long. Besides, all in a book? How thrillin’I” Lily GOLDEN TEXT-He U risen.—Mark 16:« famous on the Scandinavian mosquito Tbe fish shed -burns, apparently killing an old man named Brown who is sup­ while we were all down there I squealed. stage and in England. She put in posed to have lived there, and Uncle dropped my cigarette case. Had to “I don’t know. If I do it would “Christ is living! My people shall her year of waiting here for her Wylie’s pipe Is fonnd near the de­ light a match to find it. Looked all be nothing personal—nothing you’d know it. I shall preach about it quota number, so that she'could act, molished shed. around that bench and didn’t see not wish that your friends might again and again until'they believe by writing for Swedish newspapers; Row continue with Judy’s story. any pipe.” identify you by. A writer can as I do.” So exclaimed Dr. Dale of even covered the President's press Victor was looking at him coolly. change a story so you wouldn’t rec­ London when the glory of Christ’s conferences. She’s a superb actress, CHAPTER VH “So you lit a m atch?” ognize it as ever having happened resurrection laid hold of him as “What of it?” to you. But that’s not here nor never before. There began that day spoon dance, and four more equal--’ Potter offered to drive as many as “Nothing. Only you told us you there. Being Vidor Quinn doesn’t the custom of singing an Easter Iy interesting tea towel designs,'? could crowd into his car down to were over by the Lane castle right give me an alibi.” hymn in his church every Sunday with a trio of teaspoons as' motif? the wrecked bridge, 'and the rest of after- dark when Judy, and Mr. "I’ll say it doesn’t,” Quincy shot morning. for a matching panholder. Outline' us started for the inn. Victor whis­ Quincy spoke to you. Didn’t take a t him. Easter has come again, and it embroidery does the set in a jiffy pered to me to search the absen­ another stroll in the same direction “However,” Victor ignored the in­ ought to make us glad to recall the —it could even be done in running tees’ rooms for that square diamond. and light another match later, did terruption, “it does place me—give resurrection power of Christianity stitch. ' you?” the rest of you something to go on.” in the midst of the world’s awful * . « “Too valuable to be left, Quincy “How do we know you didn’t cook sorrow and death. Easter should says.” I felt glad he trusted me to Hugh nearly fell off the railing. No. Z9505. 15 cents, is a hot bon trans­ do it. “Say, what is this? You’ve got a up the whole thing? Get even with mean more to us than ever this fer ot the eight' motifs—the kind Ot trans­ nerve insinuating a thing like that Lane and hide behind your voca­ year, if we believe in Christ. If we fer which may be stamped several times. I got a look into nearly every tion?” I was ashamed for Mr. Quin­ Send your order to: room—not thorough, of course, but a in front of all these people. I had a do not, why not rid ourselves of the score to settle with Lane, I’ll admit, cy. dark garments of unbelief, and put glance in the most likely places. Victor only smiled and showed his on the bright and beautiful garment AUNT MARTHA TJncle Wylie bumped into m e on but not the way things have been B ox 166-W K an sas C ity, MO. turning up around here. I’m not a fine white teeth at me. “Miss Jason of faith in a living Christ. Let us the stairs. “Seen my pipe, Judy?” hinted something or other of the be clad in His righteousness. Enclose 15 cents lor each pattern He fished futiley from pocket to killer. Nor an incendiary.” Bessie got up and linked her Srm kind—” The first Easter Sunday had scarce­ desired. Pattern N o...... pocket, and then went on down to “I did not,” I stammered. “I nev­ the Icitchen to hunt. in his. “I’ll just tell you this much, ly dawned When the faithful Mary those of you who don’t know. Rodney er really thought—” came to the tomb. Finding the stone I followed him down to the kitch­ “In your eyes, my dear. I told SIGNE HASSO A ddress en. Aunt Nella began hissing at Lane and I were engaged five years rolled away from its entrance she ago. We—we broke it off. Hugh her, as I’ll tell you, that when I ran to find Peter and John. What him right before Lily Kendall, plan a murder I won’t park my trail­ who’d gone out to talk with auntie thought he treated me rather shab­ they came and saw, and what—or beautifully trained. You’ll get just bily, but there was nothing more er on the spot and leave my car to rather who- -She remained and saw, a small sample of her work in because she didn’t want to be alone. get away in down in the Rockville Metro’s thrilling “Assignment in Uncle Wylie went down to the ruins to it. Roddy didn’t even appear to make up out interesting lesson. know me the other night, and I cer­ garage. I’d just like to say this, I. Peter and John Saw the Empty Brittany” ; she stands out in a cast Of the old shed. He was lifting the tainly thanked my stars he hadn’t as a manufacturer of mystery sto­ including such experts as Margaret VITAMINS shawl when I called to him not to ries there are certain aspects of Tomb (w . 1-10). married me. What I’d like found Peter, though he had'denied his Wycherly, Richard Whorf, John touch anything. Then he just walked out is who snitched Hugh’s blue silk this one which are only too appar­ Emery and George Coulouris. around, eyes on the ground, hunt­ Lord, was not sent away by his A B 1 D MONTHLY ^ ent. Used them myself in fiction. ing for the pipe Victor had in his Now, do you wish me, or shall some­ brethren. They knew his true heart, pocket. I hadn’t told him about it, one else, act as spokesman so we and evidently the gentle and loving Christine Gordon, making her because I didn’t want to alarm him can clear up some of the muck? John had taken him to his home. American debut in “I Walked With kness too much with implications; he’d Believe me, the police will run the Mary knew where to find him. What a Zombie,” plays the zombie, the Y. NERVOUS! know soon enough. But now I start­ a tender incidental indication of the longest role in this RKO film. In gamut of all your—our lives.” s u m v f t stable Com­ ed after him, only to see the car There was a unanimous decision Christian spirit of the brethren of Czechoslovakia Miss Gordon was mands to re - coming back. that he should go ahead. Even Mr. Peter. well known on the stage, screen and ESS? :ache, head* They’d tossed a coin to see who’d Quincy appeared to have less ani­ John and Peter ran to the tomb. radio—in this picture she doesn’t >us, cran k y , Yes. GROVFS ABi D Vita* I functional be left behind. Albion Potter was mosity. He banged the rail with The unusual news so stirred them speak a word! mins are priced MRaziDftty This Is due chosen, but he seemed so reluctant his cane. that John the younger did not think low ...Iesstbao IHcediy on o n e o f to await the slower steps of Peter. when purchased in large to stay alone that the preacher vo l­ “I’ve been hoping, Mr. Quade, H Carlton Morse, whose “One Man’s size; Unit to r unit you can's InT ORGANS. unteered. we let you talk you’d give yourself He came first, but when he did he Mt finer quality vitamins. kham's Com- only looked in. Peter had no hesi­ Family” has been a teri-year favor­ Quality and potency guar* Ip resistance As to the bridge itself, it just away. Now you’ve done it, and ite on the air, is finally making a ■ 4'GetGROVFSVita* It symptoms. wasn’t any more, that’s all. The old tation, but went right in. What he miiis A and D plus Bt at there’s a chance you’re O. K. What screen treatment of it for United poor druggist today! worth tryingI wooden planks had been blown to do you want to know? I’ll spill the found there was most significant. Artists. What with still doing the splinters and washed away by the beans after you show us a few cre­ Here was twofold evidence that famous radio serial and having his swirling waters below. dentials. Can yon do it?” the body of our Lord had not been “I Love a Mystery” broadcast You see, it had to be a time “I don’t know,” Victor said, fish­ stolen. The burial clothes were again, he’s fairly busy. bomb, Victor had explained; or else ing in his pocket. He pulled out a there. They had not been carried off have one of the cars stop and some­ billfold, but stuffed it back again. by a thief. Nor had they been BPAM ■ I T a .GROVES . ■Get Alter it Mov one get out and set off the dyna­ “Guess you’ve got me. Thought I snatched aside by a deceiver. They There’s an ambitious plan under I C-2223 to re- mite fuse, or whatever was used. had a statement from my publisher, lay in order. There off to one side, way to open United Artists’ “Stage V i t a m i n s I r rheumatism And the cars didn’t stop. No one but I must have left it at home carefully folded, was the head cov­ Door Canteen” on all fighting fronts |ains. Caution: simultaneously—practically all over L K rst bottle got out. when I dumped the rest of my pock­ ering. Jesus was gone, but He had I not satisfied. “But why couldn’t someone from ets. That’s a good one. You’ll have left in all the dignity and majesty of the world, as well as on ships at rt buy C-2223. Hockville have blown up the bridge to take me on faith, mingled with a triumphant Lord. sea. The event will be brought to right after we crossed?” somebody doubt, of course—unless it’s in ah- What they saw caused John to be­ the American public by radio; the IRRITATIONS OF asked. (I was told about this after­ other pocket in the trailer. Shall w« lieve. It appears (v. 9) that they famous folk of the show world who appear in the picture will partici­ SKINEXTERNAL CAUSE w ard:) go see?” He shrugged. “Personally had not yet understood the clear •cm pimples, bumps (blackheads), and That, of course, was possible on I can think of a dozen more im­ teachings of the Old Testament re­ pate, and there’ll be conversations ngiy Droken-out BKia Millions relieve portant—” between them and the men of the wriflAriAH w jtb Mmple home treatm ent. t i o n account of the darkness. Or it might garding the ’death and resurrection Goes to worit at once. Direct action aids I have been one of those at home on “Well, I can’t. You come to the of Christ. They were slow to be­ armed forces. healing, works the antiseptic way. Use OP the Head that evening—Hugh or Mr. Head and hell busts loose. Give lieve. Let not any in our day, with Black and White Ointment only as di- Iuggish and you re c te d .10c .26c .60c sizes. 26 ye a rs success. Quincy or Victor Quade or Lily or Judy and Norcross the keys to yoilr its greater light, fail to believe. Lum and Abner, wljo must deliver Honey-back guarantee. t2 T V ita l In I do as million* cleansing 1» good sow. Bnioy famous K tT , the modem Aunt Nella or I. I felt I could trailer and let ’em look. Only take Peter and John came and saw— their fourth picture to RKO by June BUek and W biteSkin Soap daily. I. Simply chew eliminate my aunt, Mr. Q., Victor a jiff.” Mr. Quincy tapped the eud and then “they went away again I, are still searching frantically for Iyou go to bed, Quade and myself. After all, I was of each sentence with a cane. unto their own home.” And so they Ire with package just the right story. Meantime, their Lut being da- only sure of myself! AU we needed was direction. No- missed seeing Christ Himself. second film, “Bashful Bachelor,” Lentle, thorough The general concensus was that sooner-said-than-done stuff, to re­ H. Mary Met the Risen Christ still makes money; the third, “Two Pull the Trigger on Ewell again. Tiy either Mr. Brown had blown the lieve the tension. The two of us

THE DAYIE RECORD. From A Davie Soldier T H E D i Camp Hoon, Cali., April 4. C. PRANK STROUD Editor. Rditor Record:—I have been in Oldest P a| N o L iq u o r TELEPHONE tbe army for tbree months, and it This Easter Dress Up In Fashions is not what people tbink it is. Of Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- course it is bard, but anyone can I n e w s vllle, N . C., as Second-class Mail matter, March 3. 1903. stand it. I am very proud that I am in the array, for I am ttying to YouMakeYonrselfi Miss Zeoll !SUBSCRIPTION RATES: help bring peace to our beloved nesday In S i ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE. SIOO country, and tbat is what we want uDesigningn wemen will thank their war saving efforts and their deft fingers Mrs. and I SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE S SO and need most of all. All mothers for the sm art Easter wardrobe* to be had for the making! O ur lovely, eaay-to- spent Fridav hate to see tbeir sons go to tbe That crowd of New Dealers in work-with fabrics make up beautifully in sm art, simple to-follow patterns. As­ army. I know ray mother did Miss B. i j Wasbtogton can put out more But I want to sar that we are go­ sure a full and functional wardrobe, for yourself and your family . . . wM ake dav in tbe ‘ headaches in one day than ail the ing to give those Germans and It Y ourselfr headache pills manufactnred can Taps bell before we get through S. Carterl core in a month Ask vour grocer. with them, and we are going to re­ ville, was a | Onr favorite morning paper car­ turn home with great joy in nnr nesday. ried an article a few davs ago. say. hearts for we’ll have peace again. It Spring M aterials Miss Bead ing there was no meat shortage, or is nu going to be long. Mothers, RAYON PRINTS week-end w | words to that effect. Sorry oar keep on praving'aud keep your timore. meat dealers haven’t found this out. chins up When your son is called CORPrGILBERT G. SHEEK, son of Mr. jvp_ Lovely rayon prints in crepes / ( A and Mrs. Harry Sheek, of Smith Grove, and Shantung. Attractive pat- don’t worry aoout him not being Miss N ell The American people are alwavs has been promoted to his present rating. terns in smart colors. Yard— . V h r We taken care of, for he will have tbe Corp. Sheek received his basic training at ready to respond wuen U nde Sam Cana, spentl best care in the world. Look at Fort Eustis, Va.; graduated Irum the Sig calls for help In tbe first 24 hours nal Schools of Athens, Ga.. Feb. 20, and WyIene Bai| as necessary to regaining peace for is now at Camp Davis. N C. He was in­ RAYON SEERSUCKER after the second Liberty Loan Bond this world, aod you will be proud ducted Sept. 16, 1942. Mrs. S. . drive opened, more than two bil­ Fine quality seersuckers in of your soldier boy when he comes Miss Mabel lion dollars worth of bonds bad variety of colors and stripes. marching home victorious. Moth­ Greensboiol been purchased by tbe American A ircraft W aroiog Ser­ Yard— 97c ers, keep smiling. We are faring people. Mrs. E vj all right and want you to know it vice O bservers to S P U N R A Y O N daughter Governor Broughton was one of PVT. W. C. SW ISHER. ton Salem the leading prohibitionists in North G o A U O o t ABC Tom Boy spun rayon in Carolina before he was elected Gov­ prints. Heavy linen finish- M ighty Cold W eather Observers at all Davie County Ob­ H . L -F o i ernor iwo short years ago. If he yard— 59c Last Thursday morning, April servation Posts will be called upon Saturday in did as much as turn over his hand 15th. was the coldest morning that on April 26, 1943, to maintain a 24 Mrs. W . L i to help get rid of tbe liquor stores, has been experienced here in manv hour watch for airplanes, it was re­ Chambry in solid and O Q . V J during the recent legislature, we years at such a late date. The mer vealed todav. Authority has been stripes at only 1 0 WANTI failed to find it out. We heard a cury dropped to 38 degrees—4 de granted by Willis R. Taylor. Com­ M OCKSVl prominent Democrat say a few days grees below the freezing point. manding General of the First Fight- There was a big frost with plenty C. C. Wsj ago that the people of North Caro­ er Command of the Army Air Forces B eautiful A ssortm ent of V oiles, B atiste and M uslins of ice. Most of the fruit is believ­ for tbe activation of the Raleigh Fil­ merchant, lina would send a new bunch of ed to be killed, and early gardens’ ter Center: looking aftd faces to Raleigh two years hence. badlv damaged It is said the wheat crops was damaged to some Heretofore, the Davie County Ob­ W arm W eather Speciak O u t legislators may have been in servation Posts were on “instant a- Mesdameq favor of a referendum, but if so, extent. The month has been windy lert” basis, with the observers ready and cold most of tbe time. Easter Men's Sharkskin Pants . . . $4.48 Strond, of ■ they were afraid to give the people to go into action at a moment’s no­ in-town shd coming so late this year is said by tice. a chance to express themselves on some to account for the unseason The purpose of this activation, Boy’s Sharkskin Pants . . $2.95 T h e Soflej the qnestion. They also failed to able weather. according to Lieut. Colonel Oscar give the tax ridden citizens any re­ C- Tigner, Regional Commander, treated to lief from the sales tax. The voters Davie Soldier W ounded Wilmignton Air Defense Region, is which adds I for testing the efficiency of the Air It Always Pays To Do Your Shopping At are going to know wh t tbe office Mrs. W. W . Chaplin, of near craft Warning Svstem within the Mrs S. seeker stands for before voting for Wilmington region including Ground Cornatzer, received a telegram last at Davis Hl him two years hence. Tuesday stating that her son, Ar­ Observer Organizations, Civilian Vo­ lunteer Workers in the Filter Cen­ nold Chaplain had been wounded covering fr| ters and communication facilities. monia. “Gray House” Burned in North Africa on March 28th. It The Wilmington Air Defense Region Mocksville Cash Store is not known just how many was comprises almost the entire state of The old “Gray house,” near injured. His many friends are North Carolina. Sgt. and I “The Friendly Store" County Line, owned by Dr. I- R. hoping that he will soon be fully AU qualified observers and those near Gulfp Lowery, of Salisbury, was destroy, restored. interested in applying for this ser­ day to spen| ed by fire about 3 o’clock Saturday vice are urged to contact Dr. P. H GEORGE R HENDRICKS, M anager Mason, Mocksville, or Mrs H. L. Iatives on morning. The bouse was occupied C. F. Barnhardt Gobble, Fork, who are Chief Obser­ Mr and by Charlie Potts and family. AU C. F. Barnbardt, 68. died at his vers in their areas of the household goods were de home near Cooleemee Sunday mom Harmony, ; stroyed, and the family barely es­ rag. Survivors include the widow; . of County five sons. George and Charlie Barn- caped with their lives. It is not hardt. of the borne: J. T. Barnbardt. Notice of Re-SaIe visitors Tbl known bow the fire started, or Cooleemee. and Ekistace and Baxter 8922^2246558924582455836592 Miss Fral whether Mr. Potts bad any insnr Bamhardt. of the army; one broth­ er, J. F. Barnbardt, of Davidson at Davis Hq ance This was one of tbe oldest of Marshall C. To BELK'S For Everydung-To- county th e week-i houses in Davie county, and had Funeral services were conducted mother, eight or ten rooms Mondav at Concord Methoilist church Cain Lands I with Revs. G. W. Fink and Victor L. Andrews officiating, and the body As Executor, and under tbe pow­ LOST—<| Fork News Notes. laid to rest in the church cemetery. ers of tbe W ill of Marsnall C. Cain, Wear For Easter! or in Davie deceased, the undersigned will offer Mrs. Sarah Bland, of Erlanger. spent £20. bill. the week end with Mr. and Mrs Zebnlon Charles W . Booe for Re-Sale at Public Auction at the Record offi| B utton. Court House door of Davie Coun­ Now more than ever before in 30: years tradition of fashion with value, Mr. and Mrs B. W. Allen, of Winston- Giarles W. Booe, 80, a former Davle ty, in Mocksville, N C., on Mrs. J Salem. visited Mr. and Mn. Cleve Allan county man, died in a Wioston Salem hos­ Thursday I S atu rd ay , pital Friday morning, following on illness Saturday, the lit Day the quality and beauty of Belk’s fashions at thrifty prices are appreciated; A marriage of interest to their many Friday morning, following an illness of with her friends was that of Miss Lydia Sue JoneB only a few bouts. Mr. Booe moved from Shank and I and Alien Beck, who were wedded Satur­ of M ay, 1943 day morning, April 17tb. yt~the home of Garksville township to Winston-Salem 12 T exas. the officiating minister. Rev. E. W. Tur­ years ago. : at 12 o’clock, m , tbe following H ere They Are! ner. Tbisyouog couple have our very Funeral - services were held at the home lands which was the property of Miss Mafl best wishes for happiness and prosperity. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and tbe said deceased, to wit: is stationed Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendrix, body laid to test in Woodland cemetery. a fine son, Tbomae, Jr. 1st Tract: A tract known as Ur. Booe was a member of Ijames X Roads Easter Suits a day or tv Lot No. I i n the division or plat Mesdames J. E. Smithdeal and Gilbert parents, Ml Robertson, of Winston Salem, spent Wod Baptist church. of tbe Dr. J. M. Cain Home Place nesday with Mr. and Mrs L. C. Aaron. Survivors include his wife one son aod in Clarksville township, containing That Take All Fashion Honors fees, on R.l Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sowers and son. of a daughter. ‘A brother R. L. Booe, resides 137.83 acres This beinp the Home Reedy Creek, visited relatives here Sun In Mocksville. Place, dwelling and outbuildings of Pfc. Gail day . Marshall C. Cain at tbe time of his been spend! Pvt. Gilmer Livengood is spending a 7- day furlough here with relatives. D eW ittF. Hendrix death. The bidding on this tract *10" to *2950 with his pa Mr and Mrs. Ernest Williams, of Stok- will start at {6,150.00. DeWitt F. Hendrix. 6 S, died Saturday F. ForrestJ eadale, attended the funeral of D. F. Hen­ 2nd Tract: A small tract of .97 Dressmaker suits, softly draped jacket suits, smooth morning at his home near Fork. - F t. K n ox.l drix Sunday afternoon acres, more or less known as the Frank Jones, who is with Uncle Sam's The funeral was held Sunday afternoon I man-tailored, W esket suits . . . all marvelously figure* T R. Wilson Tract. This tract forces, stauoned at Orlando, Fla, arrived Mr. and I at 4 o'doct at Fork Baptist Church. Rev. will be sold in connection with Tract flattering, all superbly tailored of quality fabrics . . . Sunday to spend a 7 day furlough with E. W. Turner conducted the services. Bu­ Jr.. are thej his parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Jones N o I rial was in the church graveyard. gabardines, men’s wear worsteds, twills and sheer daughter, Mrs. Otto Williams, of Stokesdale. and Terms of Sale: One-third cash Surviving ere four sisters, Mrs. O 0. wools-navies, blacks, pastels. All sizes. Thursday. I Mrs. R. K. Williams, of Churchland. spent and the balance on sixty days time the past week at the bedside of their bro­ Williams of Stokesdale; Miss Sallie Hend­ babe are ad ther. D. F Hendrix, who died Saturday. rix of Fork; Mrs. Mollie Williams of Un- with bond and approved security, wood and J. A. Jones of Mocksville, Route or'all cash at tbe option of tbe pur­ Seems t l chaser. Prize W inners for T he E aster Parade Sheffield News. 3, and two brothers, L. A. Hendrix of Fork -'V nine tnontd and E. N. Hendrix of Advance, R. I. # rTbisthe t4thdavof April, 1943. people in tl Mr. and Mrs. Carter Goforth and son 0 . L. HARKEY, Executor to lenghteq Gyde left Tuesday for Baltimore, Md., EASTER COATS til the war I where expect to make their future home. K a p p a N e w s of Marshall C- Cain, deceased. labor short! Give Beck, of the U S. A., stationed at By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. Shelby, Miss., spent last week with bis Mrs. J. F. Cartner has been indisposed $ 1 2 . 9 5 t o $ 2 9 . 5 0 mother Mrs. Annie Beck. Clive has many for several days. A lettefl Inends and loved here who are always Mrs. J. A. Lapish spent one day last W e’ve a simply marvelous collection of styles to flat­ H ngh T. glad to see. week with Mr. vi. M. Turner. N otice To Creditors ter every figure . . . smooth chesterfields, princess joys read! The Sheffield grange will meet next Sat Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koontx and family urday night April 24. AU members ate much, and! were shoppers in Salisbury one day last Having qualified as Executor of coats, reefers. Expertly tailored, they’ll turn every urged to be present. Some new members the !sat Wijl and Testament of W; fered frotnl are expected to ride the goat. w eek. A, Taylor, deceased, of Farmington. dress into an ensem ble. Las V egasI JohnnieSmith who has been laid up Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Turner have receiv­ N. C.. notice is hereby given to all he likes th] .for repairs is able to be out again. ed word that their son, John Frank has persons bolding claims against the gunner’s : Discussing the shortage of tobacco plants arrived safely in North Africa, state of said deceased, to present was the subject at the Jossip Club Satvr- - Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorae and family the same to the undersigned, prop­ J. L . Hd I 14 . _ . of Statesville visited Mr. and Mn. E. E. erly verified, on or before tbe l?th There will be an Easter program given„ ___. , day of April, 1944. or this notice will peculiar hfl at Uberty Pilgrim Holiness Church. Sun. Koontx Sunday. was i | day. April 25th at 8:30 P. M Tbe pro-Hn- June Safifet and Will Moore spent be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ BELK-STEVENS CO. gram will include epeecbes, Dialogues and Thursday with Mrs. Robert Safriet and sons indebted to said estate will markings singing Everybody invited. d a u g h te r o f Society. please call npon tbe undersigned and U car one t The friends aod relatives of Marvin Wil­ make prompt settlement. tlct letter' As late as 75 years ago, there liams surprised him Sunday with a big This the-lTch dav of April. 1943. Corner Trade and Fifth Sts. end was ad were less than 150 hospitals in tbe dinner. The occasion being his birthday. W. M. TAYLOR. Executor {be hens an This community was sorry to hear of I ' of W. A . Taylor, deceased. these hectrf entire United .States, the death of M. A. Trexler of Salisbury. I By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. souls. THG DAVIB RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. APRIL 21.1213

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and THE DAVlE RECORD. Junior-Senior Banquet Purvis-A ngell son, of Charlotte, were week end guests of, home folks. Tbe Junior-Senior banquet was Pfc. J. D. Purvis, son of Mrs. EFIRD’S Oldest Paper In The County held April 9th at the Mocksville Elsie Purvis and the late Mr. Pur No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Dr. J. S. Frost, of Burlington, High School gymnasium, at eight vis, of Norfolk, Va., and‘Miss N ew Bargain Basem ent spent the week end with his mother o’clock. There were about 125 Ruby Angell, daughter of Mr. and NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mrs. J. D. Frost, on R. 2'. present, including some of the fac­ Mrs. C. J. Angell, of this city, SUPER EASTER VALUES ulty and guests. were uoited in marriage Sunday Lieut, and Mrs. John N .. Frost, Miss Zeola Eoontz spent Wed­ Tbe gym was decorated as evening, April m b, at Dillon, S. of Camp Mckall, N. C., )spent the Cotton Dreu News nesday in Salisbury shopping. night club. A floor show was pre­ C., with Esq. D. L. McLean per­ week-end with Mrs. J. D. Frost, on n g e r s sented which included some danc­ forming the marriage ceremony. $1.48 $1.59 $1.98 Mrs. and Mrs. Jas. H. Thompson R. 2. ing students from Miss Dominey’s Immediately following the mar­ gy-to- spent Friday in Winston-Salem. Just redVed large shipment. lovely cotton A s - Pvt. Sherrill Godby, who is sta­ dancing studio in Winston-Salem. riage, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis went “frocks " Smart new trims that make them Miss B. I. Smith spent Wednes- tioned at Ft. Sill, Okla., is spend, Bob Dwiggins was master of cere to Lumberton, where 'thev were prettier than ever. Beautiful colors and pat­ M a k e day in the Twin-City shopping. ing a 15 day furlough with home monies. Mrs. Frank Fowler play guests of the groom’s sister, Mrs. terns in seersucher, gingham, chambray, cot­ folks on R 1. ed several piano selections. The T- M. Lindsey. They arrived In ton print. S. Carter Williams, of Yadkin, girls chorns sang, “Tea for Two, Mocksville last Wednesday evening B etter D resses for E aster ville, was a Macksville visitor Wed. Theeditor had a birthday last and “When Day is Done.’’ Miss where Mr. Purvis remained until nesday. Wednesday. One of our young Lenora Dell Allen sang, “I Had Monday, when he left for New $3.35 $4.35 $5.95 friends Paul Wesley Lagle, of R. the Craziest Dream,” Saviog My York, to rejoin his ship. He has Miss Beatrix Blanton spent the Wear these beautiful new dresses now and all who knew our shortage on ra. self for Bill," and “Don’t Get A- been with the U. S. Marines foT week-end with her parents at Lat Sommer. Wonderfully designed and tailored. tion stamps, sent ns some canned round Much Anymore," Toasts the past two years timore. Choose from many patterns and colors in bem- blackberries and beans, for which were given by Gene Gfeene and Mrs, Purvis will continue her re­ berg. spuns. sharkskins, alpaca, wash silk. net. he has the thanks of the editor and Miss Josephine Hartmau and were sidence in this city, where she is Miss Nelda Hutchens, of near FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY 48c Cana, spent the week-end with Miss family. ' responded to by Miss EUa Gray the owner and manager of the A- Wonderfully sheer, full-fashioned rayon hosiery. Wylene Bailey, on R. I.' Smith and Mr. R. S Proctor. AU merican Cafe. ER Slight irregulars of 79c quality. Beautiful new House And Contents those present enjoyed the banquet The Record joins their friends in Spring shades. Mrs. S. S . Short and daughter very mnch. wishing for these voung people a Miss Mabel, spent Saturday in D estroyed By Fire long and happy journey along life's Greensboio. A two-story frame house on Should Read Record rugged pathway, with the hope EASTER SPECIALS Spring street < wned by Mrs. S. A. that peace will soon come to a war- Non-Rationed Shoes Mrs. Everett Smith and little A Davle farmer from way up In Harding and occupied by R. M. torn world, when they can be re­ daughter were shopping in Wins- the edge of the countv was in Seamone and family, was destroy, united and dwell in peace so long $1.98 ton Salem Friday. Mocksville Saturday morning be ed by fire about noon last Tuesday. fore sunup to buy some supplies. as life shall last. Hollywood “Scamps” and strap sandals in white, brown and blue. H.. L Foster, of Statesville, spent It is thought a defective stove flue He could have saved several hours You don’t need a ration stamp to buy these play shoes. by reading The Record. T he was the cause of the fire. A num. Saturday in town with his sister, Mocksville stores do not open until Uvengood-Seaford Ladies’ D ress and S port Shoes $1.98 Mrs. W . L. Cali. ber of pieces of furniture were 9 a. m., and close at 6 p. m., ex­ Pvt. George W. Livengood, son Many styles of dress shoes and sport oxfords in ties and pomps. saved. Mr. Seamone bad no in cept Saturdays when they close at of George W. Livengood, and the White, Brown and Black. W ANTED—To hire truck driver surahce aud his loss is heavy. It 8 p. m. It pays to take and read late Mrs. Livengood, of Fulton MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS. is said that Mrs. Harding bad your county paper. township, and Miss Vernice Eliza­ StordyC hiidren’s Shoes $1.48 and $1.98 beth Seaford, daughter of Mr. and $1,000 insurance on the building. Dress them up for Easter in oxfords or straps. We have a large C. C. Walker, prominent Bixby John M. Martin, of Smith Grove, and Mrs. T. J. Seaford, of Fork, m s A high wind was blowing, and lo­ merchant, was in town Thursday celebrated bis 94th birthday last were united in marriage last' Wed­ selection in patent, white, brown, black ______looking after business matters. cal firemen prevented the fire from Wednesday, April 14th. Mr. Mar­ nesday afternoon in the city office. spreading to nearby buildings. Tbe tin has been blind for the past, four The marriage ceremony was per­ years, but otherwise is in excellent Mesdames James M. and T- G. citizens of the town raised a pnrse formed by Mayor T. I. Caudell health. The Record is hoping that Strond, of near County Line, were for Mr. Seamone and family which Mr. Livengood is stationed in a EfircPs Department Store $ 4 . 4 8 he will live to celebrate his one Mississippi Camp. in town shopping Thursday, was very much appreciated by hundredth birthday which will 430-432 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. - these good people. come in 1949. $ 2 . 9 5 The Sofley barber shop has been treated to a new coat of paint, Davie Buys Bonds D ental H ealth Program which adds much to its appearance. Davie county citizens have pur­ Dr. H. Stokes Smmermaa and Pr. W. F. chased over $75,000 worth of War Mrs S. A. Haiding is a patient Yeltoo both of Winston-Salem, members For Easter Bonds this month. Davie’s' quota of Oral Hygrine Division of the State Before Buying Y our at Davis Hospital, Statesville, re for April is $91,900. Kuox John­ Board of Health, began an eight weeks A Full Line of Fruits and stone reports that Davie will ex­ covering from an attack of pneu Dental Health Program in Davie County EASTER CANDIES schools Vegetables, Fresh M eats ceed her quota before May 1st. monia. All school children up to 13 years of age Don’t stop the good work. Keep Call and Look O ver O or Beautiful G ift BoxesOf may have tbeir teeth examined and those and Groceries. buying War Bonds. Sgt. and Mrs. Roland St-nley of chiMren whose patents cannot afford the HOLLINGSWORTH’S services of a dentist may have all dental near Gulfport, Miss., arrived Thurs. See Us Before Buying Your corrections made. Buy Your Easter G reeting Cards Before The day to spend a few days with re. Health Iectores are given to all children Easter Needs. by the dentist. Due to the fact that 85 Stock Is Exhausted Iatives on R. 2. >er cent, of all school children are soffer- O U R S T O R E C L O S E S A T ng from dental defects which are secret­ Princess Theatre Mr and Mrs. Cloud Burgess, of ly affecting their health, shows the great 8 P. M., Saturday Evenings. need for dental education among the HALL DRUG CO. Harmony, and Miss Mary Foster, school children of oar county and state. THURSDAY Dr. Brandon 8pant two weeks in our Do Your Shopping Early of County Line, were Mocksville colored schools bofote Christmas. “WHITE CARGO” visitors Thursday. Hedy Lamarr Walter Pidgeoo If this cold weather contiues we IDEAL Miss Frankie Call, student nurse are fearful for the fate of the black­ FRIDAY at Davis Hospital, Statesville, spent 0 - berry crop, which is supposed to “POWERS GIRL” the week-end in town with her Grocery & Market be ready to make into pies in a. Anne Shirley George Murphy mothet, Mrs. G. F . Call. bout two months. P h o n e 3 6 BRING US YOUR LOST—On street of Mocksville, SATURDAY or in Davie Cafe, on April 13th, a “SOMBRERO KID” $ 2 0 bill. Finder return to Davie Don “Red’ Barry Record office and receive reward. Mrs. J Arthur Daniel returned O U R T H A N K S MONDAY and TUESDAY POULTRY Thursday from a two weeks visit j “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT” To Our Patrons who are co-operating with * with her daughter, Mrs. R.- H . Don Amecbe-Jack Oakie-Janet Blair Shank and other relatives in Dallas, us in making our new opening and closing { Texas. hours a success. $ 4 BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS Miss May Kurfees, R. N., who Our Store Opens Daily At 9 A. M., * is stationed at Camp Sutton, spent And Closes At 6 P. Mn Except Saturdays W hen S a day or two last week with her W e Open At 9 A. M., and Clote at 8 P. M. | parents, Mt. and Mrs. D. C. Kur- * BARGAINS! iees, on R. 4. Buy Your Easter Meats and Vegetables | Pfc. Garland Forrest, who has At Our Store $ been spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Flour this week $4.35 F Forrest, on R. 3. returned to W Pinto Beans 9c Ib $7.50 • 100 Ft. Knox, Ky., Wednesday. Allison-Johnson Co. 91235353532353484823232353484848485353232353534848482323232353484848232353534848484848232323232323I Sugar 7c Ib $6.50 • 100 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, P h o n e 1 1 1 W e Buy Every Day In Jr., are the proud parents of a fine Plenty G arden Seeds Loose daughter, Betty, who arrived last Thursday. Mrs. Kimbrough and and Packages T h e W e e k babe are at Twin-City Hospital.

Seems that Davie is to have a Coblers and Bliss Potatoes nine months school Many rural Plenty Prints FastColor 19c up 2 6 I N TH E HeayyHeiis9 Ib. < . . c people in the county were opposed 3 Ib Roll QuiltCottoo 55c to lenghtening the school term un­ N A V Y t h e y s a y : til the war was over on account of PlentyCanvasCloth 100 yds for $5.50 Leghonis9 lb. • . . 2 1 c ftB E L A V " you bet Overalls Men and Boys labor shortage on the farms. fo r sto p I 6 0 FOR Work and Dress Shirts A letter received from Pvt. •CHOP-CHOP" CAMELS.-TOAT . * 1 3 c for bony tip Plenty Odd Coats for Men and Boys Roosters9 lb, Hugh T. Howard, says that he en­ SWELL. FLAVORI joys reading^ The Record very “STEW* AND EXTRA Plenty Anklets IOc up much, and that he has been trans- fo r commissary officer MllONeSS CANT Leather Coats at Wholesale Prices. Fryers9 lb. from . 2 6 V - 2 9 c fered from Keeslet Field, Miss., to • c a m e l " SE SEAT! » f Las Vegas, Nevada. Hugh says for foe Nsvy man's I have a large assortment of Hats he likes the army-fine. He is in a favorite cigarette gunner’s school. SEE ME FOR BARGAINS M tsrtnrm e setw ee J. L. Holton was exhibiting a W ith men in the Navy, Anny1 Mocksville lbtinab and Coatt Guard, tbs peculiar ben egg last week. The favorite cigarette it CameL egg was ivory colored and had (Baaed on actual sale* recocdl in markings resembling a foot-ball •YOURS FOR BARGAINS" Near one end of the egg was dis­ Poultry Co. trict letter V, while near the other N.C. end was an M and an X. Even the hens are performing wonders in C O S tL IE R J. FrankHendHx P h o o e 1 7 5 Mocksville, N. C. these hectric days of trying men’s TOBACCOS souls. Call Building Angell Building THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. High-Flying Warbirds That Will Help Bring Victory W h o fS News !PBKING This We e k B y DeIos Wheeler Lovelace 6 Y & d t r 7 ? iczfA To Reckon With eldeJ aPeaka the American flag flying before the gave up. He was ruined. He finally tire cost s o m b e rly of headquarters building and thou­ drifted out of the game, winding up an air of Japan’s dangerous Premier Kdeki sands of American soldiers comfort­ on an Indian reservation with his Tojo he swings in with a carefree ably installed in their new quarters. Even t' “Hi-de-ho.” own people. His death came in a derbies, His is a too flippant reaction. The Bomb Japs in Burma. few years—not long after the public and bere yellow, or tea-colored peril of Tokyo As I write, British troops are still had forgotten him. suit hats is bad medicine for people in these pouring across the Burma border Return Honors fusion of parts, even though he has softened and members of the American Tenth felt or Si his earlier promise to route con­ Air force are bombing Japanese in­ Memories of another great Indian w ard at quering legions through our states. stallations in Burma. America athlete were revived recently when: not for th Now he will only crush our power didn’t get into the war in time to two legislators introduced a bill in to their in the Pacific. He seems to figure These scenes are from Tunisia, as the battle for this last Nazi foothold in North Africa got into full swing. give mass aid to preventing the loss the Oklahoma legislature to have one yield this won’t be so difficult with those At the left, British Royal Engineers are probing the road for land mines left by the Nazis as they abandoned of Burma, but by wise planning that body petition the AAU for the tery and 26 new dictatorial laws, and with a their Mareth line positions. Right: This German Mark 3 tank was put out of action as Rommel’s panzer units they got there in time to take part return of Jim Thorpe’s Olsrmpic glimpse, new economic council to cut red tried to stem the pressure of the advancing Americans. A Nazi tank crewman died beside his gun and lies sprawled in its reoccupation. Theirs is des­ medals and his name to the record ry you gl tape. atop the tank. tined to be a vital part in turning books. and, hav' Tojo, according to men lately the tide of war in the East. Such a step would pay proper look, the- back from the Far East, heads The ninth Delhi, spread along both homage to a legendary character, as to “w up a band of military gangsters. U. S. Planes on Way to Harass Enemy ‘Yippees’ on Patrol sides of Qusensway for half a mile, and it would come during his life­ im portan comprises two-story barracks, of­ He took over the government of ------time. Thorpe at present is em­ Charm’ Japan, they say, by methods ficers' quarters, office buildings, ployed in the protection service of vincingly such as Dutch Schultz used to hospital and post exchange. Last a Detroit plant. lac (a fea take over the liquor racket in but far from least are die mess About 30 years ago Jim Thorpe’s shown at the bad. old days here. The halls, where Yank soldiers eat as illustratio do few armies on either side of this name was known in all parts of the same methods will keep him in *«-« 11-*. O y / , ' world. In 1912 he performed near re n t ne power until his gang meets a w ar. trend, While the barrack room bearers miracles by winning the pentathlon tougher gang or he is, himself, and the decathlon at the Stockholm idea is us rubbed out. are making the beds and comparing admiring notes on their new mas­ Olympic games. The king of flowers a He is big for a Japanese, with an Sweden proclaimed the big Ameri­ grain rib ters, the boys themselves are eating Uie hat, untrimmed mustache and a mere a breakfast that might just as well can Indian the greatest athlete who ever lived. ' m atches spatter of hair fringing the skin s S s i* have been prepared in East Orange, stretched tightly over his hard skull. N. J., or Terre Haute, Ind. Fruit, But Thorpe’s name can’t be found Anothe He lives in the Samurai tradition, eggs, much of the meat and all the in the record books today. It was is shown eats lightly, rises early, and pam­ fresh vegetables are purchased lo­ only a short time after the 1912 Black an pers himself only in the number of cally, but there’s a good sprinkling games that he was found guilty of a saw-to cigars he puffs to ashes in a day. 'of canned and packaged goods accepting a salary for playing a tail cro~ He graduated from Japan’s Mili­ brought through half a dozen sub­ game of ball earlier in the summer. A tassel tary academy and has been in the marine zones so the boys can have Despite the small amount involved at the ri army all his life. His followers call the kind of meals that mother used —and it was said to have been $5 crown is him Razor Brains, a nickname to make. —he was declared a professional. ribbon. Dutch would have envied. But as Of cou Yanks Eat American Style. All Around Man for his wife! She says that no gent- The American soldiers in India Jer husband ever lived. She has are eating American style in the The marks made by Thorpe have never once heard him scold, a been bettered—but they were made servant. army mess halls, but healthy curi­ Se osity has led them to make a thor­ SI years ago. And few of the mod­ ough investigation of Indian food as em record holders could fare as well V/IUSSOLINI seems nearer his well. as the big Indian in the all-around long-predicted final fall as'the . The little restaurants are always test—including the 100 meter run, rumor hangs on that Crown Prince crowded with them, nibbling strange broad jump, shot put, high jump, 400 Humbert may be made commander- f e curries, savoring hot spices, perhaps meter run, 110 meter hurdles, dis- With Good Fulcrum f l i p p y even trying a chew at the red betel tus throw, pole vault, javelin throw nut the Indians think good for their and 1,500 m eter run. Humbert Might Tip remnants of An unpleasant sight for Axis eyes is this cargo of planes on the way Sailing ships, too, are being used digestion. And a particular favorite It must not be forgotten that,1 Tottering Mussolini *rJ^a 1 y ’s to battlefields, Where they will harass the enemy. As they near their by the U. S. navy in the fight against is a rich pastry covered with real apart from his great showing in destination the accompanying vessels of the convoy swing astern of the enemy submarines. Ships like these, silver leaf. track and field, Thorpe played foot­ Humbert has always given the carrier with its precious cargo. Army mechanics can be seen giving the known as “Yippees,” patrol the in­ The Indians think silver is ball at Carlisle Indian school. In Fascist salute with crossed fingers; planes a final checkup. shore waters.. good for their insides. The fact, he is most widely known for . His dissent, necessarily, has been Americans don’t take mnch faith his grid prowess. In the minds of guarded save perhaps when he In that, 'but they do get a kick many he is the greatest of all foot­ balked at the Ethiopian razzia. But Grand Old Man Feels Call of Spring Follows Betsy Ross out of eating real silver. Some ball players. I at 38 he could easily feel ready to of them are writing home warn­ As a baseball, player he had the come out in the open and tip over ing the folks to lock up the fam­ ability to play with the New York a tottering dictator. ily silver after the war; they Giants under the late John McGraw. He should know, too, how to say they might forget where He had one drawback that eliminat­ run an army. He was a gen­ they were and chew up Aunt ed him from the majors—his- in­ eral on active duty two years Lou’s beet creamer or swallow ability-to hit curve ball pitching- ' ago. And this spring he led the those souvenir spoons from the Sporadic attempts have been Italians in Russia. Backward, World’s fair. made to return Thorpe’s name to mainly, but still it was experi­ These men of the Indian AEF are the record books and to give him ence. Once Humbert wrote a mechanics, clerks, cooks, techni­ back his trophies. It would- be a friend that he doubted he ever cians of a hundred different kinds, fitting gesture to honor him thus. would be king. His prospects and they put in a full day at their Usually such homage awaits the are brighter now, but even if he appointed tasks unstayed by sun or death of the individual most con­ still feels the same way, he dust storm or monsoon. But they cerned. Then the whole affair has Self-pr’ has a son. have their fun while they can get it. a very hollow ring. in coats a As head of the army he might A tonga is a two-wheeled cart a wide cinch the throne for the nipper. He drawn by an undersized, mangy but SPORTS SHORTS in the na has a daughter, too. His wife was spirited Indian pony. There is one 4L Cornelius Warmerdam, world's new low Princess Marie Jose of Belgium. broad seat, separated into two by a greatest pole vaulter, never enters letes are They live more happily than most back rest running from side to side. competition until the bar reaches 14 ing prin pairs who make marriages of state. Thus two passengers can ride facing feet—at which point most of his com­ both of 1 Tall, bookish, and a five-way Iih- forward and two facing backward. petitors have been eliminated., ■ j a bright guist, Humbert is still good-looking The man who invented tongas C Bob Zuppke, former Illinois grid toned ove although a face romantically slender didn’t know much about the laws of coach, named five newly bom. lambs has been in youth has grown somewhat heav­ Seated in the same chair used by balance. Jl two passengers take a on his Clampaign, Hl., farm the neckline, ier with the approach of die fat a s Betsy Ross Wken she made the origi­ tonga and sit in the back seat, the “Whiz Kids”—after the mini Big restauran forties. ; Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia A’s, grand old man of nal American flag for George Wash­ shafts go up in the air so high the Ten basketball champions. ‘ I necklines An American girl competing in baseball, feels the call of spring and steps up to take a cut at the ball ington, little Margaret McCIoskey, pony has to walk on tiptoe. To C The Boston Braves of 1935 set the frocks, the Olympic games of ’36 gave the during training session at, Wilmington, Del., baseball park. Bob Swift four, descendant of Betsy Boss, counteract this the driver crawls out all-time -mark for the least number doing un crown prince a quick eye and cried, catches for the “boss,” while Felix Mackewicz and Jo Jo White look on. sews a Red Cross flag. on the right shaft and operates as a of league victories with 39. But keep! “Gosh! He’s handsome.” ..... sort of off-side jockey. your eye on the Phils!

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By CHERIE NICHOLAS H O U S t M O l B Double-Purpose Laxative Giyies SSSEHI I Newspaper Union. tm o s ... M ore Satisfaction greatest baseball time? Homemakers May Learn Lynn Chambers’ Point-Savliig up your intestinal system. :d that honor last For {his Double-Purpose, use 1%. joll conducted by Ration W isdom Menus Hitchcock's All-Vegetable Laxative But not every T h r o u g h S tu d y . Powder—an Intestinal Tonic Laxa­ th that verdict, 'Deviled Egg, Macaroni and tive. It not only acts gently and P ea Salad thoroughly, but tones lazy bowel aseball coach at muscles—giving-more.satlsfaction. is one of the Hot Biscuits with< Jam I Marmalade Bavarian Milk Dr. Hitchcock's XAatlve Powder helps re lie v e Dizzy Spells, Sour •Recipe Given Stomach, Oas, Headache, and that dull sluggish feeling commonly re­ ferred to as Biliousness, when caused 1 cap cooked peas by Constipation. Use only as di­ 2 teaspoons salt rected. 15 doses for only 10c. Xorgo H teaspoon pepper family size 25c. Adv. I Soak crumbs and mix well with meat and other ingredients. Pack into a loaf pan. Bake in a 300 de­ gree oven for I Vt hours. This may also be baked in a ring mold and C i served with parsleyed potatoes. Fish will come into more popu­ Raw, Mi«itins iurface relieved m m z * Ty Cobb larity to help extend our main dishes InsIy by the toothing medication of when ration points will not cover ’ris Speaker and that major item: bility. On top of Fish Loaf. RBSINOL ell hitting talent (Serves 6) i 2 caps cooked, flaked fish (leftover 1 7 4 4 B ,er swung a bat, He was a mas­ may be used) Tlris easily prepared gelatin des­ 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper It Fits Beautifully SHAVE »»>< SHELBY, sert uses all nnrationed food. It’s 1 tablespoon minced onion A REAL indispensable — beauti- king to Salsinger, pretty but easy to make, and will nost tragic—and 2 tablespoons batter or margarine ** fully fitting shirtwaist with top off either a IigIit or heavy meal. 1 cap fine, soft bread crumbs kick pleat and action back. es of baseball, H teaspoon salt * • • big league debut These are times when changes H teaspoon pepper Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1744-B, de­ :d more natural are the fashion—and that particu­ 2 eggs, separated signed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and ier player before larly applies to 42. Corresponding bust measurements 30, 1A cop milk 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 (32) re* I THINNSB id hit, field and changes in foods 2 teaspoons lemon juice quires, with short sleeves, 3V» yards 39* and cooking meth­ inch material. w weeks he was Shred the fish. Saute green pep­ e r single :d man in the ods. Mrs. Ameri­ per and onion in butter, add to fish Due to an unusually large demand and ca can no longer current war conditions, slightly more-time dash to the gro­ with bread crumbs and seasonings. is required in filling orders for a few of two years. Be- -Beat egg yolks, add milk and then the most popular pattern numbers. cer’s and get end guaranteed by majors he never add to fish mixtute. Stir in lemon Said your order to: Mode Ce., N. T. >nger than milk, enough canned or processed foods juice. Fold in stiffly beaten egg nt urging on the whites. Poured into a greased loaf SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. ! to put together a quick meal. Nor the boys, Sock- pan, set in a pan of hot water. 530 South Wells St. Chicago. of whisky. That can she get together a meal, even Bake for I hour in a 350 degree oven. Room 1958 'T'HE new spring hat lashions are tle flower hat to wear with your suit one that would take time, with those Enclose 20 cents in coins for each WHO ARE YOU? of the end. He -*■ simply fascinating. Judging from or your simple basic dress and its Serve with white sauce to which pattern desired. . Do yon really Iomw yooreelf? Do yonadnrft rationed foods. Zoor faolts as well as yonr finertraits? Feir d from then on the Easter previews so alluringly frilly neckwear on extra occasion. hard-cooked eggs have been added. Pattern N o...... Size..*..... IloI Beal progress reqolres&trne perspective nne. Points must be budgeted far more of an characteristics. Bttt here IS news:—your set forth this season it would seem Flower hats are the big news this As the days be­ Name ...... ownAstrologicalAnalysiseontaininffSOO woids, an out and out carefully than dollars and cents in come warmer we togetberwltli&Ueged Good Lnck Coin, (“lucky that there surely must be some sort spring and what gay littte flatterers the past! That is the realization ev­ A ddress ...... Talisman of tbe Orient"), also S Question* he cures proved of concerted movement among mil­ they are! You will find as you look will gradually be­ answered. AU> for only SScI Simply send yon* ery homemaker has been feeling gin adding salads blrthdate, 2&c and self-addressed envelope, to ould slip away linery designers to offset the sim­ around the most beguiling flowery since Ration Book II went into ef­ MgTA-SCiP tC g PSYCHIC SVND. d wind up in an plicity and conservatism of the new confections fancy can picture creat­ f o r o u r main fect. Out of that has arisen one dishes, to help keeping in door- suits, dresses and coats with head­ ing a scene of bewildering loveli­ maxim: never to buy a canned or .lanagers finally wear so devastatingly pretty the en­ ness wherever Easter millinery is processed food if a fresh one is save on pointage. JQUSEmLD lined. He finally tire costume is made to take on on display. available. Here is a splen­ lame, winding up an air of feminine charm. Can’t you just see the violet-be­ did suggestion, Confusion, indecision, and slow­ using all unrationed foods: tvation with his Even the classic little felt fedoras, decked hat shown below to the right ness in buying were the adjectives SNAPPY FACTS Ieath came in a drawing admiring glances as it ♦Deviled Egg, Macaroni IHTSI derbies, homburgs, tricornes, calots grocers used when buying with War and Pea Salad. ABOUT after the public and berets that make such smart moves along on the avenue comes Bation Book n began. But this is Hlien tablecloths wear thin in Easter Sunday morn? It’s of white (Serves 8) the center, cut up the outside into suit hats this spring, with their pro­ gradually wearing away as Mrs. 10 to 12 deviled eggs BUBBER fusion of gay veiling, and the tiny straw with a scalloped brim. The America learns new shopping meth­ 12 or 16-inch squares and hem­ purple and white violets that trim it 1 package (12 to 16-otihce) macaroni stitch and use as napkins. felt or straw sailors that pitch for­ ods. 2Y i caps cooked) fresh peas her great Indian ward at a perilous angle (were it carry a rapturous note of spring. • • . d recently when Since point values change month­ French dressing not for the modish hatpins that come The dotted veil is in a matching vio­ ly, it’s a good idea to keep a list of Wilted vegetables may be made oduced a bill in let shade. Radish roses crisp if covered with cold water to their' rescue), are so beguiling point values on hand, when making Salad greens—optional War wftrfcors cart pro being slature to have one yields to their provocative flat­ “He loves me, he loves me not”— the menu. Plan menus for a week and allowed to stand several hours checked In soMpctiy parking lot* [he AAU for the maybe that’s why daisies are chosen Deviled eggs in the refrigerator. by or Ioost one womifocturor ts tery and prettiness at very first at a time—marketing lists and budg­ 10 to 12 hard-cooked eggs moke certain that Hros ere kept lorpe’s Olympic glimpse. These perky felts will car­ to adorn the jaunty bright-stripe taf­ * • • In serviceable condMoii. Iff Ifea ne to the record feta sailor shown in the upper left et lists all on hand when you’re do­ 2 tablespoons salad dressing worker foBs to h m Ms tiros re- ry you gloriously through the spring, ing this importantbit of work. Don’t 2 tablespoons lemon jnice or vinegar When two glasses become conpstl In tfcno ho Is denied far­ and, having such a definitely “new” comer. Here’s hoping the petals will go to the store and wander aim­ wedged together, place cold water ther application either for tiroo uld pay proper tell. This colorful hat breathes the IVi teaspoons mustard look, they give the perfect answer very breath of spring in the yellow lessly, selecting whatever appeals H i teaspoons Worcestershire saace in the upper one and set lower one It takes three to eleven times ncoaal dary character, as to “what to wear” with the all- to tiie eye. Even if you have- four in warm water. They will then to stop on enow or ieo during his life- and orange-toned stripes of the taf­ !4 teaspoon salt nUfcont tire chains, and yon can't important Easter tailleur. or five ration books from which to Vi teaspoon celerj salt separate with little effort. negotiate slippery hills with baza present is em­ feta. The large white daisies are ... tires spin on packed snow, Charmingly old-fashioned yet con­ effectively positioned, and the daisy spend, it’s certain you won’t get 11 teaspoon pepper otion service of vincingly chic is the suit hat of li­ enough out of them by the hit or To prevent the lower crust of waste gas and wear fixes. I at the throat fastens to a sapphire Cut a half-inch slice from round­ Bach tapper on a robber phsfs. miss method. lac (a featured color this spring) felt blue velvet choker that matches the ed end of egg. Cut a saw tooth edge fruit pies becoming soggy, brush Moa Is responsible for oboot MO shown at the top to the right in the Keep on the lookout for point val­ over with the white of egg before one day’s ftp* ribbon on the hat. around white, if desired. Remove ping wBi nor a n averag e off 5 0 illustration. It is typical of the cur­ As to the adorable rose fantasy ues which may change—they vary yolk carefully. Press yolks and bits putting in fruit filling. pounds of latex# equal to abort 'o Jim Thorpe’s i rent new and important fashion that crowns milady’s head with glory from month to month and sometimes of leftoyer whites through sieve, ... 17 pounds of dry robber* trend. Note that the flower buckle change during the month as the pub­ all parts of the as illustrated centered in the group add remaining ingredients and beat Do not fill a bird too full when In New HampsUze boast of the z_ performed near idea is used here. The small yellow it has a story also to tell of veil lic’s buying habits are watched. until light and fluffy. Refill shells, stuffing a chicken or turkey. Fill­ o£ that state's tire needs by flowers appear to be holding a gros- using pastry tube for decorating top, 57 per cent as an example of w h u ; the pentathlon I enchantment, for the veil theme is Haphazard shopping, meal-plan­ ing about three-quarters full is m u be done In saving robber now t the Stockholm grain ribbon, of deeper lilac than being played up in all its phases ning, and carelessness about the if desired. better. The dressing in cooking, o s Biotos vehicles. I the hat, in place. The piquant veil with consummate art this spring. health of the fam ­ Boil macaroni in salted water ac­ will have a chance to expand. The king of the big Ameri- matches the ribbon. The Easter bonnet without a veil ily are out of cording to directions on package. test athlete who Another up-to-the-minute suit hat will be rather the exception than date. The home­ Drain, rinse, then drain thoroughly. Sprinkle a cake with cornstarch is shown in the lower left corner. the rule. In this instance lacy fern- maker must be Marinate with a little french dress­ before icing to prevent icing run­ Black and white straw woven with green veiling exquisitely patterned alert and vigilant ing, then chill. ning off. a saw-tooth edge forms the smart Srames the face in a wistful sort of now as never be­ Cook peas, drain, and save stock • • • Jkum M peace e can’t be found tail crown for this swank chapeau. beauty, then flows gracefully down fore to make of for soup. Marinate peas m french When hanging pictures remem­ today. It was A tassel of black burnt goose is set the back. The snow white roses hug her family the dressing. ber that the center of the picture after the 1912 at the right side and the towering a bicycle clip to nestle securely in strongest an d To make salad, heap macaroni in should be on the level with eyes. found guilty of crown is banded in black grosgrain the hair. Sweet bit of headwork for healthiest possi­ center of dish. Alternate deviled If you are unusually tall, this rule for playing a ribbon. the coming spring. ble unit—for a healthy America is a eggs and radish roses around edge, does not hold good. in the summer. Of course you’ll be wanting a lit­ Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. strong America. pressing them into macaroni. Fill MEGoodrichl Lamb is fairly easily obtainable with a border of peas between eggs mount involved and macaroni. To restore jam or ^jelly after it o have been $ 5 meat and second to pork, richest has become hard . and sugary, professional. source of thiamin—our morale vita­ place in a warm oven and leave PlRST IN RUBBER I Self-Print Lining Sleeve Length Is. min. Very little, if any, lamb is there until the sugar softens. This I News This Spring being sent to the armed forces and will make the jam or jelly as by Thorpe have Allies, and that means it is for ci­ good as before. hey were made The long and short of it in sleeves vilian use. few of the mod- makes interesting news this spring. Baked Lamb Loaf. juld fare as well Both are in fashion. In fact sleeves (Serves 8 to 10) i the all-around go to extremes in the new dresses IH pounds ground lamb 100 meter run, and blouses. Many of the incoming 1J6 cops bread crumbs blouses have wrist length sleeves 1 cup milk , high jump, 400 that finish off with a simple wrist er hurdles, dis- Z tablespoons minced green pepper t, javelin throw band or with a daintily feminine 2 tablespoons chopped parsley MabeBMilk frill of lace. Then, too, some of 3 tablespoons grated onion I the smartest, most exclusively styled black or navy dresses that make slender silhouette and sophisti­ forgotten that,: cated simplicity their theme have Lynn Says: GO FARTHER! sat showing in long, fitted sleeves that take on dra­ rpe played foot­ matic lingerie frills or lace ruffles Fresh Vegetables: To those of man school. In at the wrist. The bracelet length you accustomed to using canned ★ Alone, or with dely known for sleeve also remains a popular vegetables and - learning how A main dish salad that’s a meal fruit, crisp deli­ S a v e t i m e , :n the minds of choice, being liked for its thorough many they serve, these hints are in itself includes macaroni, deviled itest of all foot- practicality. given on how many fresh vege­ eggs, and a ring of freshly cooked cious Kellogg's Com In contrast to the lengths above tables will serve: peas. This supplies a good quantity Flakes supplement w o r k , f u e l , yer he had the of protein to build and repair body mentioned, fashion is staging a sen­ Asparagus: One pound yields- the nutritive ele­ the New York sation in way of sleeves so brief that two cups, cut, serve three to four. tissues and gives food with that ; John McGraw. in..some instances they appear to be Beans, green or yellow: yields sticb-to-the-ribs quality. ments of m ilk...hdp other foods, Ik that eliminat- not much more than shoulder caps. three to three and one-half cups, ,MarmalMe Bavarian. you stretch your milk Imajors—his in­ So far these sleeves are merely in serves four or five. (Serves 6) t o o ! wall pitching.. the tryout stage. These short ver­ Beets: One pound yields three I package orange-flavored gelatin supply. You need less have been sions are at their best in sports to four servings. Use young beet 1% caps hot water than a glassful per srpe’s name to Self-print linings are being used greens as vegetable, too! in coats and in jackets this season to clothes. However, charming little % teaspoon salt serving. ^d to give him afternoon print frocks are thus Broccoli: One pound serves H cap heavy cream ItIt s would be a a wide extent. Another big feature four to five. in the new spring 1943 mode is the sleeved, also the dressy-type black H cup orange marmalade fcrdam,onor him world’s thus, streetjlength dinner and restaurant Cabbage: One pound, shredded, Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add 4U&ygib ige awaits the new low to which daytime decol- yields three and one half cups. JSKBw Ir, never enters letes are going. This very charm­ gowns. salt. Chill until cold and syrupy. : dualbar reaches most con- 14 One pound cooked serves three. Fold in cream, whipped only until T’hole affair has ing print ensemble demonstrates Parsnips: Four medium sized t o * ■nost of his com- both of these high-style points. Here thick and shiny, but not stiff. Fold CORN JiKminated. , j Gingham Necklace roots make a pound, serves four in marmalade. a bright red wool coat is jewel-but­ to five. Iier Illinois grid toned over a street-length dress that A cunning necklace that will de­ IwIy born lambs light the heart of any little girl is Peas: One pound gives two Lynn Chambers welcomes you to submit FLAKES has been given a most daring new servings. your household queries to her problem _ I 111., farm the, neckline. Makes a smart after-five made up of little red-and-white Otifmtf Spinach: One pound serves d in k . Send your letters to her at Western Mfeof* Com Flate an »- I the Illini Big restaurant gown. Check up on the checked gingham flowers combined Newspaper Union, 210 South Desplainet jipions. ! with red felt. There is a little ging­ three to four. <&nd to WIOLE SMM M - — necklines of the new afternoon print Turnips: One pound yields Street, Chicago, Illin o is. Don’t forget to IHIWE ViUIlB el Tliiamia Is of 1935 set the ham hair bow to match that car* (UtiatiBi)lMMi Ud In* frocks. You will find designers are three to four servings. enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelopt VMMMt Ie least number doing unusual things with them. ries out the popular ensemble idea. for your reply. Iith 39. But keen' Releasedby Western Newspaper Union. I ls ! THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N . C-, APRIL 21,1943: DAVIE BRICK W ka i fIfo u B tU f W iU t Our Freedom ,VICTORY COMPANY WAR BONDS Is Priceless U-. B j JOSEPH E . DAVIES DEALERS IN Womca at War today are saving former JwAatMtJkr Io IbiM ts BRICK and SAND BUY tor Women at Peace when (he Wav mdBdgtum. * V UNITED

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guns alone Fervent agonizing NEWS OF LONG AGO. Forgiveness A Ueotenanfs Miracu­ prayer I know is. God is bring them Moore Food Needed Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. henhour. Hiddentte. N. G. in one by one. The whole company Never before in the history of the By The Street Rambler. Wbat Was HappealBg Ia Davie AU mankind who want forgive.- lous Escape From will be a company of praying men. United States has the need for in­ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up ness of their sins, their shortcom­ God has promised them to me. Given creased production of certain Agri­ Toothless bab eating big piece D eath . culture products has been as groat ings. failures and mistakes, and me assurance. Think bf it 120 pray- of candv in dime store—Mr. and The Alphabet, Drowaed The Herewith is present a letter from ing men and one general in one re- as now. who expect God to forgive them Mrs W. L. Jones doing Easter a Lieutenant in the United States giment! When that happens this Farmers are being urged to pro­ Hogs aad Plowed Up The when they call upon Him in re- Army in some far-off battle front to unit will be unconquerable. Prav, duce Jnore food, feed and fibre crops, shopning—Courting couple busy on Cottoa aad Cora. pentance, must realize . that they his sister in Pennylvanial The ori­ Sis. Pray as you never before. Tell to increase production of Dairy pro­ Saturday afternoon saying sweet (Davie Record. April 27, 1909) have to forgive everybody else. ginal is in possession of Rev. Ray B. everyone'to pray. Tell all America ducts, Beef, Pork, and poultry also things and casting sbeep eyes at There Is no such thing as bolding Cotton still brings I0 cents. White, of Zaraphath. New Jersey. to go to its knees. to increase production of Soy Beans one another—Misses Wylene Bailey envy, malice, prejudice, hatred and The Wilds of No Where Before each decisive victory any­ and Peanuts for oil. all of which are and Gav Sheek taking time off for R. B. Horn, of Winston, was in revengfi in one’s heart, soul and The Land of Death and Destruction where over here, sometimes for of vital importance in the winning of lunch—Tom Blackwelder driving town Thursday. spirit toward others, or harboring Received September 3,1942 hours sometimes for days, there has the War and the establishment of around in big black anto—Lester Boone Stonestreet scent Saturday an unforgiving spirit toward any. Dear Sis: been a feeling of people praying far peace. Daniel carrying sack of flour across in Winston on business. one, and in the meantime receive In writing tbis letter to you, I away Tne feeling is so strong, you The Secretary of Agriculture is the street—Miss Pearl Tatum shop­ S. A. Smoot, of R. 1, went to making his urgent call to the farm­ the forgiveness of God. don’t know where to start first. So can hear. One ofthemen the most ping on Saturday afternoon—Miss Salisbury Tuesday on business. many things have happened since last subborn of them, said in the stillness ers, realized that many farmers ' Here is what Je3us said about es Mahel and Lois Wilson sitting F. A 'Click, of Hickoty, is visit, I wrote. Well, to begin with, I have of the night, “God! did you hear would need financial assistance in in­ forgiveness: “For if ye forgive in narked auto—Robert Smith do ing bis sister, Mrs. C. F . Stroud, escaped death at the hand of an ene­ anything? Sounded like people pray- creasing their production but he aU men tbeir trespasses, your heaven­ nating to Salvation Army—Miss in tbis city. my in a way so amazing I am still in ing from that distant place Must so know that the Farm Oedit Ad­ ly Fathe- will also forgive you: Daisy Mae Irvin selling war stamps J. R. Mason, who has been tea. a daze. You remember I told you be hearing things in this dead place.” ministration of the Department of A But if ye forgive pot men their griculture was prepared to assist —Misses Eleanor. Caudell and H'l- cbing school near Statesville, is vis. when I knew I was going over, I was So, pray, everyone. It will have trespasses, neither will vour - Fath­ going armed with the Bible? L . . to come from afar. No one prays in farmers in a financial way when da Markham looking out court Iting relatives in tbis city. er forgive your trespasses ” No ThatBibIeis the reason I am still this land of utter desolation God such assistance was needed an I house window—Mrs. Geo. Evans, Robert and Marvin Binkley, of doubt manv Ji prayer has failed to here and able to write this letter to has turned his face away fr-m the when payment of a loan could rea­ Jr., buying groceries on rainy day Winston, spent several days last bring forgiveness to the hearts and all America . . . horror and destruction man has sonably be expected from the crops —Miss Edith Hutchens reading let­ week in town with relatives. souls of men, and bring the bless­ Here is the story: My buddy and brought on himself produced. ter in postoffice lobby. Mrs. P. M. Bailev, of Salisbury, We are informed by Mr A. S. ings of God upon them, all because I were sent out on duty with our Again I plead, tell America to spent Thursday in town, the guest equipment in the work I told ypu be­ pray! This war will never end until Clay Field Supervisor for the Emer they harbored a spirit and feeling of Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey. fore was onr job. We had just re­ nations and people have paid in blood gency Crop and Feed Loan Office of Two For Governor of unforgiveness toward others. Sheriff J. L- Sheek, J. P. Moore ceived information. The most im­ and tears for thrusting God out of the Farm Credit Administration that Judge Wilson Warlick, of New What if somebody has spoken a- and O, L Williams returned Thurs­ portant for weeks. When Are were their hearts, out of their nations, loans are available to farmers who ton,'and Dr. Ralph McDonald, of gainst you, or done you an injus­ day evening from Federal court at discovered by the enemy, I gave my out of their lands. And tell them are unable to ' obtain their credit Ghapel Hii!, have already an tice? Do you think you can hold needs from local financial institutions Statesville. buddy the information we had col* for God’s sake to send Bibles, and nonnced themselves as candidices it against him, never forgiving him lected, told him to beat it with it, more Bibles! A Bible will give him or through their Local Production Rev. C. S. CashweIl went up to for Governor on the Democratic and expect God to forgive you? prepared myself to face them. It was the confidence that God is with him. Credit Associations, security for such Yadkinville Saturday and preach ticket next year. The boys seem What if you have greatly suffered the first time I’d been faced with I’d like to have tbis letter broadcast loans is a first Lien on the crops to ed there Saturday night, returning to be jumping into the water be­ at the bands of someone else? Is the necessity of pointing my gun at from every radio station in America. be grown with interest at 4 percent. home Sunday, fore it gets hot. The Record Is that any worse than your sins in a man and blasting the life from bis Try to get it on the air, in the papers Applications for such loans in T. B. Bailey, Esq , and A. T. Davie County, are being accepted by hoping that its old friend “Coot” the sight of God? Our forgiveness miserable body. I thought fast: then in anything that is printed. Make Grant, Clerk of the Court, - attend­ copies of it. Send it from coast to Mr. F. R. Leagon in his office Mocka- Watlick will get the nomination. is conditional—If we forgive others. I said, "Lord, it’s your own respon­ ed Federal court at Statesville last sibility now.” My buddy had not coast. ’ Tell them the Army wants villef N. C., during each afternoon We have known “Coot” sioce be If we do not forgive we can’t he week. obeyed my order, He bad no such prayers and Bibles. of the week. was a bare-footed boy rambling a- forgiven. It we do forgive, from Rev. J. F. Eirk returned Thurs. scruples. As I reached for my car- And you complacent, bridge-play­ round in Catawba county. the depth of our heart and soul, day from Lexington, where he had bine, a- shot from one of them ing, fox-trotting, cocktail-drinking For Thirty Pieces Of then call upon God |o forgive us, been attending a Missionary Insti. struck me in the breast and blasted mothers, why didn’t you teach your we can expect to be forgiven. me down. Thinking I was dead my sons about God instead of handing Remove The MiUstone tute of the Methodist church. S ilv e r But it seems (bat some people pal jumped for me, grabbed my car­ him a cigarette, a cocktail glass and A dumber of men are employed A letter from members of the won’t forgive their fellows— It bine as well as well as his own, stood a dance program! Get on your N ow . on the court house and jail getting 750th Tank Battalion, Company A, seems that they bad rather die and astride my body, blasting away with knees and ask God to forgive your The Florida National Bank of rock crushed and excavating. A at Fort Knox, Kentucky, to work­ go to hell rather than forgive oth­ both guns. He was blasted, too bis sins. Then pray for the Army— Jacksonville has been runninn some full force will be put on soon. ers who recently strucb In a war ers their trespasses. And if they knees with three bullet wounds, but pray, pray, pray! And you a great striking newspaper advertisements Misses'Mary and Carrie Couch, industry, said in part: don’t f«.rgive, they will go to hell. when he finished there was not a one dignified preacher! Why didn’t you on the necessity for changing the of Elkin, visited relatives in this of them left. Ee was amazed when teach vour people to pray? To fol­ “We feel deeply hurt to think It seems that some want God to Federal income tax laws to meet dtv last week. I rolled over and tried to get up low God, instead of standing before you would let the boys overseas foTgive them, but they don’t want present day needs of the taxpayers. Miss Sarah Long has been very The force of that bullet had only them in your silke robes and read - down. Just what do yon think to forgive. God’s holy Word is One of its recent advertisements ill at her home In North Mocks, stunned me. -Dazedly. I wondered ing them a ritua'? Only atonement would happen to this country if plain in regard to this. If you do said: - ville for the past week, but is very why, I pulled that little Book out of for sin can stop the shelling, the the boys overseas wouid sit down, not forgive you can’t be forgiven. my pocket and in utter muteness killing, the murdering. Even the "Remember bow a few years ago much Improved. and quit fighting, because they If you do forgiye-you can be for. looked at the ugly hole in the cover shells that come whizzing through the government solemnly talked a- G. A. Sheek, proprietor of the just make $50 a month? We need given . . . It had ripped through Exodus, the air screaming only - one word— boot ‘Freedom from debt,. . . . Davie Shaving Parlor, on North more fighting equipment. What We can’t afford to hold to an un­ Leviticus, Numbers, on through the “Atonement!” freedom from want . . . freedom Main street, has just installed new do you Americans want? More forgiving spirit, or harbor it In our Pentateuch, on through the other . . . I could g o on, but I am so from fear, etc?” barberlfixtures, which greatly im­ tired, so weary. But in all so happy money now and slavery later, or lives. It will damn us in a devil’s books, Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, “The ’Freedoms’ theory is a to see them coming to God one by less money and freedom? Justthink proves the shop’s appearance. hell, and of course that is what and kept going. Where do vou great one—but why doesn’t Uncle one. So tell them to pray, atone for how some of your sons and broth­ W. B. Horne and Miss Texie suits the devil. Let us realize think it stopped? In the middle of Sam practice it with income taxes? Psalm 91, poking like a finger at ttiis tin, and keep praying. And - when ers over there would feel if they Craven, both of Oak Grove, were whatever suits the devil certainly Instread of freeing his taxpayers verse: "A thousand shall fall at my you send things to your boys, send united In marriage Sunday. knew how you were selling them from debt aud fear, the present in­ displeases God, and our. desire side, aad ten thousand at thy right Bibles. They want Bibles, Mrs. Bettie Fleming, of Jerusa­ out, and that’s what you are doing come tax system perpetuates a pe­ should be to please God always. hand, but it shall not cnme nigh thee, Your loving brother, lem, died April 20th, of typhoid when you stop production.” culiar type of peonage because the pneumonia, and was buried Tues­ Only with thine eyes shalt though be­ There is a Bible story of a selling VSctory Gardner Bars hold and see the reward of the wick< TheyM ustEat taxpaver.is never ont of debt. day afternoon in the cemetery at out for 30 pieces of silver. Read >t. “Last year’s income taxes bang ed.” Sis, when I read that verse it Former President Herbert Hoo­ that place. —E x. around his neck like a millstone. F o w l P la y raised me th'ee feet of the ground. ver, outstanding leaders in agricul John Kelly, of Salisbury, visited I did not know there was such a Let’s adopt th e pay-as you go Goldsboro, N.'C.—TheRev. B. ture and milk production, and the relatives and friends in this city verse in the Bible. I’d been reading "THEY GIVE IHEIR plan now and make the ‘Freedoms’ P. Robinson is serious about this governors of many states have been Sunday. mostly in the New Testament. I Victory Gardening. A sign posed UVES-YOULiND an actuality rather than a pretty Sheriff Sheek carried Jas. Safley read the rest of chapter—the first pointing out the dangers involved at the edge of his garden reads: YQ !'3 MONEY" theory ’ ’ Ex. to the State Hospital at Raleigti part was ripped apart. In utter In underming our farm output by “I will shoot and kill every B u y M o r e yesterday. humility I said, “Thank you, pre­ policies which treat agriculture as Jap that enters this Victory Garden W a r Bonds Today Robert Cherry left last night for cious God.” and felt like a little boy a non-essential industial, in com­ Restriction Lifted to destroy the food supply of the the wild and wooly West, Seattle, that bad escaped the mouth of an parison with so-called war indus­ The navy’s restricted quota on nation. Owners of the saboteurs enemy < f prey . . . Wafh., being his destination. tries. the enlistment of 17-year-old men can identify tbeir chickens and re­ When I got my buddy back to the W. R. Clement has begun the e- It is self evident -that any policy has been lifted, and an unlimited ceive $1 each. post, he said, "Lute (he -calls me which cripples food production, will number of men this age can now rectlon of a building 20x40 feet, on Lute). I’ve had enough. This con- wreck the whole war production. volunteer for immediate enlistment, Salisbury street, which will be used vinces me. Come on—I want to get WAR BONDS The Right Approach Men and women have to eat every ★ * according to Chief Petty Officer J. as a buggy repair and paint shop, right with [God, starting right now. da« before they can produce 01 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Henley, of Price Administrator Prentiss M. He wouldn’t let them tend his Every shipyard In our country Is C. Johnson, Jr., in charge of the Richmond, who have been visiting Brown deserves the wholehearted wounds. He Baid, "nothing matters fight. We can’t keep our promises retting amnaing recordsin the con- navy recruiting station, Salisbury. Struction of a merchant marine so relatives in this city for the past CO operation of all citizens. He now but this.” His body became so to our Allies to furnish them food," essential to the transport of supplies The Record only $ 1.0 0 . ten days, returned to .heir home speaks a language which our peo numb he couldn’t move it. But he and at the same time feed-’this na. and men to the seven seas. The Saturday. pie understand and appreciate, in< wouldn’t give up. When the Lord tion unless the farmer has the man­ overall cost of these hundreds ef finally came in, he moved! That power and the equipment to raise ships now building runs into Wiil- Samuel Wallace, aged 28. hav. stead of the $10,000 fine and 10 lions a t dollars. ing a wife and two small children, years in jail” lingo. soldier went crazy for God. He the crops. - jumped over chairs (I mean boxes). shot himself through the heart, When enlarging the rationing A lost crop season or a lost milk Hejumped over bunks. He ever dying in a few minutes. He used program. Mr. Brown said: ’’The cow involves a time element for re­ ran ,out ide and shouted to the necessities of war have once again placement, of from one to three a 44 Colt’s revolver.^ whole camp. years. It is well, that" these facts It is to be hoped that the pro­ compelled the government to ask Since I’ve given my heart to God, are now being Impressed on those posed new Masonic temple will be the American people to bear the and. talked with the boys, hold meet> built this year. We haye seen the bnrden of another rationing pro­ ings and pray with them, God has responsible for future farm policies. plans, which, if carried out, will he gram. I .should like to ask the given me 25 souls. Twentyfive of —Union Republican. < something that not only every Ma. iorebearance of the public . . , my buddies have prayed through and Land poster* for sale at son in the city should be proud of, while the trade is adjusting itself come but for God. God even gave The Record office. but every citizen In the town also. to new demand and supply condl me my general. Ittook a long time, The specifications call for a build, tions.”—Ex. He was so dignified. But God told Many of them are called “Ikto- me to go after him. I stuck on his ing-75x76 feet, with banking house B A C K U P ry" ships and you at* contributing Workers In a Michigan refin­ tail until be was grounded and came to tills victory by your purchase a t and three store rooms on first, floor, ery fixed up a very low, false through. . The Spirit of God hover­ YOUR BOY War Bonds . . . at least tea per­ and eleven offices and' lodge room door leading tothe pay office. ed over that tent with a sort of cent of your income, every payday. Qn It Is- inscribed, “Ton win B u y a n A d d i t b m a l W ell need these ships after the war, on second floor, with cloak room, glimmering haze, I tell you, Sis, Ieam te dock lower if yoa don’t B o n d T o d a y . too, when Peace comes. reception hall, etc. IBay a Bond.” prayer is going to win this war, Not . V-S. Ttom tf Dtf tHmrn Buy More War Bonds Today THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C

W h o ’s News When China’s Air Alarm System Warns of Jap Planes This We e k B y Foods to he stored in freezer lockers should be in a moisture- DeIos Wheeler Lovelace vaporproof container. * • • Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. Boiling diapers at least once a week is advisable to prevent X TEW YORK.—For many a long A SERIES OF diaper rash appearing - on the ' year if you’d asked any mem­ 'SPECIAL ARTICLES baby’s tender skin. ber of the Boy Scouts of America, BY THE LEADING . * * who was the Chief Scout, he’d have WAR CORRESPONDENTS' When rolling doors get rusty Million Scouts Hail d /. Jam es' and hard to open and shut, simply put a little axle grease on -the Him as tChiefl and E. West. track. Then the doors wiU open Now ies for Keeps th^ America Loved and shut like new. tie has been * • • made official, and Dr. West has been In Middle East promoted to a rank held previously Alter, mend, remodel, dye, tint, by only one man, Ernesjt Thompson By Gordon Gaskill patch, and darn decor'atively. AU Seton, another lover of the outdoors may extend the wear of your pres­ with a powerful interest! in boys. (W UV Feature—Through special arrangement ent wardrobe and keep you abreast with Woman’s Home Companion.) with wartime styles. Dr. West joined the Boy Scout Since time means nothing in the • * * movement January 2, 1011. It was great bazaar of Damascus, I had Perfect balance in grouping fur­ in its infancy in the Uiiited States contentedly spent a full- half hour niture makes a rambling and ir­ then. He took the job of Executive haggling the price of a dagger regular living-room inviting. Chief on a six months’ trial basis. with a merchant name4, like all * * * He stayed 32 years, finally relin­ Syrians apparently, Ali Hassan. If the butter is too hard, heat a quishing the post February I last. Then for the first time he noticed pan with hot water or otherwise, On Dr. West’s 65th birthday in May, the brass insignia on my uniform: pour water out and invert pan 1941, President Roosevelt told him: “U. S.” His eyes opened wide. over butter dish. This does the “To you belongs much of the credit “What!” he cried. “You Amer­ trick and softens the butter evenly. for the effectiveness of Scouting in China’s air alarm system Is the world’s best, giving Cbnngking residents two hours’ warning of the approach ican?” * * • this country.” of Jap planes. In the picture at right, Chinese residents of Chungking walk unhurriedly to their cave shelter in I nodded and Ali Hassan pondered In pntting on window screens, Dr. West’s great interest in the hills: Left: Entrance to a typical cave air raid shelter. The people seem to be more interested in the my answer for a moment. Then be sure that they are securely youngsters was spurred by the cameraman than in the Jap planes, which are to appear overhead in a matter of minutes. Inset: Hillside sig- suddenly he held out the dagger. fastened. Otherwise a tragedy difficulties of his own boyhood. nal system, near Chungking.______^______“Take it,” he said, "take it may result should a child lean His father died when he was free for nothing, and the next against the screen. very young, and his mother, time you see that President when he was six. There were no Making Big Guns That Will Thunder for Allies Roosevelt,’ give him the dagger near relatives, and the boy grew as a present from me and tell IRRITATIONS OF up in an orphans’ home in Wash­ him he has the love of Ali Has­ ington, his native city. To add san of Damascus.” SKIN EXTERNAL CAUSE to his problems, he was crip­ acne pimples, bumps (blackheads), and So I took the dagger, and told him ugly broken-out skin. Millions relieve pled and on crutches. He saw to I would, and I will—for I think I miseries with simple home treatment. it that he had a good educa­ Goes to work at once. Direct action aids shall never forget the look in his healin g , w orks th e an tise p tic w ay. UNe tion, though, and he worked his eyes as he said the name of Roose­ Black and White Ointment only as di­ way through the law school of velt. rected. 10c, 25c, 50c sizes. 25 years success. National university. He was M oney-back guarantee. £3" Vital In j cleansing is good soap. Enjoy famous practicing in the capital when High Opinion of U. S. Black and w hite Skin Soap dally. Scouting called him. I have now been in the Middle That wasn’t his first task in be­ East long enough to be past amaze­ half of youngsters, however. His ment at such behavior. But at first, DON’T LET efforts gave Washington its first ju­ before I became immune, I was as­ venile court, and in 1909 he per­ tonished and touched to find how CONSTIPATION suaded President Theodore Roose­ enormously America bulks in the SLOW YOU UP velt to call a White House confer­ thoughts and dreams of the entire # When bowels are sluggish and yon ence on the care of dependent chil­ Middle East. To find how American feel irritable, headachy, do as millions dren. products are cherished and used— do — chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem and sometimes oddly misused. To chtwing-gum laxative. Simply chew He has had four children of his FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed, own, two boys and two girls. Both find how the ancient East is becom­ taking only in accordance with package boys became Eagle Scouts. While ing Americanized. directions — sleep without being dis­ For example, merely because I turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough in command, he saw his beloved relief, helping you feel swell again. Tiy Scouts grow into an organization was an American, a Jewish mer­ FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy more than a million strong. chant in Beirut had given me the and economical. A generous family supply best pair of shorts in his shop, a Free French tobacconist had pressed E tACT finding is the task assigned rare and expensive cigarettes on FEEN-A-MINT I * ! * to Jonathan W. IJaniels as he me, an Arab restaurauter had re­ joins the staff of White House ad­ fused payment for my dinner, and F or Public Well ministrative assistants, and that will a Greek woman who runs a printing be an eld sto- Exercise your judgment and do Turn About Fair shop had waved aside, money for right for the public interest.— ry for him. , some visiting cards. Instead, she Play—FDR Now He has been Lincoln. The Washington, D. C., navy yard turns ont big 16-inch rifles that thunder from battleships, as well as wept as she told me how the Nazis Bosses a Darnels had killed one son, how another son that for 20 the eight and six-inch guns for heavy and light cruisers. Also deadly five-inch dual purpose guns. At left, an overhead crane swings a partial assembly of a five-inch dual purpose gun over the partial assembly of a six-inch works in New York, and how much years now. His first stint in that she loves all Americans. line came as a cub reporter on the triple mount (foreground). Center: A white-haired inspector minutely examines small caliber cartridge eases APHIS Louisville Times. There he harvest­ before they areTsent on to receive their lethal load. Right: Cartridge cases getting their final inspection. Their “AU Americans,” she said simply, K i l l ed his initial facts from a police destination is the breech of a five-inch gun trained on an Axis warship or plane. "wiU go to heaven. AU of them. sergeant who had been a Confed­ I am certain.” I let it go at that. *°l erate soldier. He had learned about Prized American Cigarettes. newspapers long before that, how­ Doughnut Time for White House Guards Joy and Sorrow When I entered Syria at a remote ever, from his father, Josephus Dan­ border point, the frontier official iels, editor of the Raleigh (N. C.) waived aU formalities, and I gave News and Observer and secretary him a package of American ciga­ of the navy under Wilson. rettes. “The first I’ve had in two Young Jonathan started out to years!” he breathed, and he took j ™ be a lawyer. He even spent a them as if they were gold. They B la j k year at the Columbia law school almost were, for in Beirut they, were LOOK FOR THE LEAF i after graduating from the Uni­ selling for a dollar a pack. ON THE PACKAGE L- '-iA; versity of North Carolina. He Syria has always loved Americans. never practiced, though. He had Most of us forget, if we ever knew, been rubbing elbows .too long that after the last war Syria voted with printer’s ink. After trying to have the United States rule her. his wings in Louisville, he re­ When America declined, France turned home to work for his dad. took the mandate instead. Later he wrote a novel. “Clash of America has been generous to Angels” it was called, and it helped Syrians who emigrated and often him ,win a Guggenheim Fellowship found their fortunes. . Almost every and a couple of years’ study in Eu­ other Syrian you meet has a kins­ rope. When the elder Daniels shift­ man in America and asks some­ ed his activities to the United States thing like: "Do you know my son, embassy in Mexico City, his son Joseph, in the state of Philadel­ moved into the editor’s chair. phia?” In World War I a Daniels gave the Zahle, a charming city in the orders to a young assistant secre­ Lebanon’s lovely Valley of ’Mulber­ Preserve Our Liberty tary of the navy named Franklin D. ries, especiaUy cherishes Amer­ Buy U. S. W ar Bonds Roosevelt. Now it will be ‘the other icans. There are 20,000 ZahUans in way around. Zahle, but 20,000 more Uve in Amer­ • ---- ica. The local newspaper actually ^VOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM* R. C. E. M. JOAD used to be has more subscribers in America ^ chairman of the National Peace Two flashes from a captured Ger­ than in Zahle itself. I went to Council (British) and a member of man newsreel, made at the time the Zahle to stay one day and left, very Germans‘released French prisoners regretfuUy, after ten days of unbe- HOT FLASHES the Brains Trust, that London ra­ If you stiffer from hot dizzi­ in i , wwj'w - . dio cama- of w ar who had been held in German Uevably generous hospitaUty. ness, distress of "Irregularities”, are ThroughWhtshers rilIa whose camps. At top, a wife embraces the A Kbs for the President. weak, nervous. Irritable, blue at It was in Zahle, for instance, that times—due to the functional HeAdvocatesFive if.. Q.s all Steel-helmeted soldiers forming part , of the White House guard are husband she hadn’t seen since 1940. Mmiddle-age” period In a woman's W iv e s P er Male ' c^me out of shown being served coffee and doughnuts by Red Cross workers from Below, two youngsters-who\watched a wpman of about 50 came up to life—try Lydla E. Pinkhazn's Vege­ t h e t o p their new clubmobile, a mobile kitchen equipped with a doughnut-making the reunion weep because the father me as I was walking along the main table Compound—the best-known street and asked me, in French, medicine you can buy today that’s drawer, but here he is urging over machine and large coffee urns. . they expected home had not come. made especially Jor wom en. the Atlantic cable that every man whether I was really an American. PlnKhanTs Compound has helped be allowed five wives. Whftt peace I said yes, and she asked if she thousands upon thousands of wom­ could kiss me, then and there. So en to relieve such annoying symp­ is likely to come out of that idea, toms. Follow label directions. Plnk- and who would expect a Brains Bewarethe Boohy Trap . First Lady Signs she did, on' both cheeks. “Once _ ham’s Compoimd is worth tryingJ lrTuster to trot it out! for President Roosevelt, and ooce v — for aU other Americans, may God Dr. Joad, who is also a phi­ bless them.” losopher and peddles IongJiaired W N U -7 16-43 notions from a chair in the Uni­ What she said about “aU other versity of London, argues the Americans” makes a point that war will leave so many women should be underlined: This lav- without mates that they must be' . Ish gratitude and hospitaUty that W h e n Y o u r provided with substitutes, even Americans in the Middle East piecemeal ones. Oldsters will are receiving is emphatically not Back H urts” remember that the same argu­ for ns as individnals, bnt as And Yoar Strength and ment followed the last war but symbols of the 130,000,000 Amer­ Energy Ie Below Par icans back home. Tlirongh ns It may be caused by disorder of Md- no substitute replaced the time- here, they are thanking every- &ey function th a t perm its poisondus defying practice of pairing off. waste to accumulate. For truly many I body in the States. people feel tired, weak and miserable Like Shaw, who goes along the wfcien the kidneys fail to remove excess Even the money situation helps acids and other waste matter from the same road far enough to insist that this pleasant state of affairs. For blood. any woman should prefer a fifth You may suffer nagging backache; example, the lowest paid American rheumatic pains, headaches, disineaw share of a first rate man to a whole ordinary seaman receives today at vetting up nights, teg pains, swelling, share of a fifth rate man, Joad sometimes frequent and scanty urina­ least $200 a month, or about as much tion with smarting and burning 'is an­ throws off his recommendation from as a British major. And the dollar other sign that something is wrong wftb behind a barricade of whiskers. the Iddneya or bladder. Mrs. Roosevelt signs "short snort­ is at a premium, worth in purchas­ There should be no doubt that prompt Grayish whiskers now, because he er’s” dollar bill. Short snorters are ing power nearly a half more than treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use is 52. Doan’s P itts. It is better to rely on a persons who have flown across an face value. ■ iedicine that has won countrywide a ^ This five-to-one scheme is just his ocean and who have been initiated. For economy’s sake, American roval than on something less favorably latest explosive declaration. His Cnown. Doan’s have been tried and Opt­ British soldiers learned from experience never to touch an object In H one does not produce his auto­ merchant, marine officers , have dis­ ed many yean. Are at all drug I many speeches, and his books of captured territory until sappers announce that the territory is safe.- Yanks graphed bill on demand he must pay carded their ancient prejudice G et Doaws today. which he has written enough to sup­ are profiting by British experience. The U. S. soldier on the left is mak­ the other a dollar or buy a drink. against wearing~their rather snappy ply a small army, all went boom ing a. mistake in touching Hie camera on the body of this German soldier. Mrs. Roosevelt bad her bill with uniforms on shore.* They have dis- under society, or science, or govern-’ Bboto on right shows how it was wired to explode at slightest touch. her. covered that a uniform—any uniform ment, or something, or somebody. —means great savings. DOANS P l LLS THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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International------Pattern 7480 contains a transfer patterr Council..ouncB of Reugious Education; used by of a 13% by 16% Inch motif and 12 sm aller looks enough like brother Don permission. motifs; stitches; color schemes; list of to b e h is tw in, h a s m a d e good on m aterials needed* ts get rusty CHRIST'S CHARGE TO PETER Dne to an unusually large demand and i shut, simply his own in radio by landing the current w ar conditions, slightly more time master of ceremonies assign­ LESSON TEXT—John 21:15-24. Is required In fining ordess for a few of rease on -the GOLDEN TESCT-Greater love hath no the most popular pattern numbers. ors will open ment on that new all-musical man than -this, that a man lay down his Send your order to: I life for his friends.—John 15:13. program, “Here’s to Romance,” flel, dye, tint, on the Blue Network Sundays. Two % Sewing Circle NeedIecraft Dept. * iratively. All movie personalities are featured— Breakfast for a hungry fisherman 82 Eighth Are. New Toifc ' of your prcs- orchestra leader David Broekman, —that is what our- loving and Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to thoughtful Lord had provided on the cover cost of mailing) for Pattern fP you abreast whose long-time association with Co­ t shore of Galilee.- He wanted to talk N o..;...... lumbia pictures enabled him to to Peter, but He knew this was need­ Name ...... ■score 60 films, and singer Buddy % ful first. There are some folk who grouping fur- Clark; his latest picture is “Seven A ddress bling and ir- think that following Christ is a dole­ nviting. ful matter, devoid.of every pleasure. Jesus never taught any such thing. J He attended weddings and dinners All Weadiers on Tap 1 hard, heat a even in the homes of those despised or otherwise, by men. But remember that He al­ 3 invert pas The army air forces are building ways did it for their spiritual good, an all-weather room at Wright Ihis does the not merely for His own enjoyment; butter evenly. Field, Ohio. In it sand direct from and that He always brought the gath­ the Sahara desert will blow in ering up to His own spiritual, level, dow screens, * howling storms, rubber boats will rather than stooping to any worldly float on a water-covered floor, and are securely or wicked standards. a tragedy all climates from arctic to equator Chicken and Rice—Fine Favorite for Easter Here we find Him with a glowing will be reproduced, with snow, ice, Ia child lean (See Recipes Below) fire upon which fish is broiling, and with bread ready for these hungry rain, fog, and broiling artificial sun or cold to 50 degrees below zero. Easter Essentials men. It was just like Him thus to Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving meet in most delightful and satis­ The room is designed for testing ITIONS OF Menus fying fellowship those who serve equipment, clothing, and human How differently you will plan your reactions under all conditions. NAL CAUSE Easter dinner this year! You may Him. Draw up to the fire, Christian ackheads), and have to forget many of the tradi­ Fresh Grapefruit Jiflce friends who are standing afar off. Millions relievo ’Fricassee of Qflcken With Rice You may be so timid that, like the Dme treatment, tional foods and use only what your rect action aids JIM AMECHE; ration points will allow you—or what Cauliflower, Fresh Broccoli disciples, you will not dare to call \ eptic way. Uso you can obtain at the grocer’s. Platter Garnished With Him by name (v. 12), but if you will THESE BUTTDMILK mt only as di- Lemon Wedges 5 years success, Days’Leave.” JimAmeche wasbom Many of you in former times had come, you will find that the precious YTOUR small daughter will love se. &2T Vital In baked ham or leg of lamb, but per­ ’Orange and Greens Salad fellowship will soon warm your * making her own bed with this J Enjoy famous and educated at Kenosha,- Wis., and ALL-BRAN-»SCUITS B a S o a p dally* was introduced to radio by his older haps this year it ’Cornbread heart. charming embroidery on the brother, • Don, who advised him to may be chicken, ’Rhubarb Upside-Down Cake With the meal over, Christ turned spread. It’s a dainty old-fashioned MAKE ANY MEALI take an audition for Jack Armstrong or whatever ra­ ’Recipes Given to Peter and in their conversation tion points will we find the latter required to Any weal becomes a feast with —All American Boy. Jim landed these temptlng-texture biscuits! Made the part ahd since has played the allow. So, get out ’Corn Bread. I. Face Responsibility (w . 15-17). **> 5 9 V * rV ' with tasty kellocg’s ail-bhan, they’ll lead in several radio series. your ration points 2 enps yellow com meal With kindly persistence our Lord wake a hit witheveiyonel RTBON and put on your 2 cups sweet milk UP — &— brought Peter face to face with his MI-BDa Biittennilk Biscuits thinking caps, la­ . 4 teaspoons baking powder responsibility of full-hearted devotion Biggish and yon Pat O’Brien, back at work-in dies, and see what we can have to 3 tablespoons bacon drippings or 15 cnp EettontS I teaspoon laikins I do as million* RKO’s “The Iron Major”—is still to Him. Before service can be ren­ All-Bran ponder BIT, the modem make this dinner a success. shortening dered there must be a right relation­ CiEtstiikAEi % enp buttermilk I teaspoon salt Simply chew marveling over his trip home after I W cops flour % teaspoon sods Markets throughout the country I tablespoon sugar ship to the Lord. Loved Bnt Not Lost i t cnp shortening you go to bed* eight weeks of entertaining at army will have different meats available 114 teaspoon salt e with package Three times Peter was asked to He-Have you ever loved and Soak AU-Bran In buttermilk. Sift camps overseas. He breakfasted at for your selection. A lot will depend 1 egg ut being die* Trinidad, lunched at Haiti, dined at declare his love for Christ. Such a lost? flour, baking powder, salt and soda to­ entle, thorough upon how well you have saved your Mix dry ingredients together. Beat public confession was quite in place, She—No, the jury awarded me gether. Cut In shortening until mix­ well again. Try Miami, breakfasted the next morn­ points to splurge on this occasion. egg, add milk and bacon drippings ture is like coarse com-meaL Add good, is handy ing in New York. He wants to make before the man who had thrice de­ $10,000 h eart balm. soaked All-Bran; stir until dough fol­ is family supply H you plan chicken, stretch it with to it, then blend into dry ingredi­ nied his Lord was restored to a place lows fork around bowL Turn onto another army camp tour, but says rice as we do in this recipe: ents. Pour into a well-greased shal­ • costs only next time he’ll take his wife along; of leadership. . The words “more Frightful floured board, knead lightly a few *Fricassee of Chicken. low pan which has been heated. than these” (v. 15) indicate that “ What's that ugly insignia on A e side seconds, roll or pat to % inch thick­ that two-months’ separation was too (Serves 6 to 8) Bake in a 425 degree oven for 30 ness and cut with floured cutter. Bake RT 1 0 4 long. Jesus was asking of him ^ a high of the bomber?” on. lightly greased pan in hot oven 4-pound chicken minutes. measure of devotion. It is no more “ Sh h-h-h. T lutfs the commanding (450* F.) about 12 minutes. Well 14 cup flour An upside-down cake would make than He has a right to expect of us. officer looking out of a port hole ” NOTK: Sweet Milk Recipe: If sweet So Merle Ohenm said she was .re­ 3 tablespoons chicken fat a lovely closing to an Easter dinner. The conversation after breakfast milk..is used- Instead of buttermilk, ;ment and do tiring from the screen! As usual aft­ c interest__ 2 teaspoons salt What to make it that morning was a very profitable Don’t They? omit soda and increase baking powder- er such announcements, the star has P ap rik a...... with? There are one. One is reminded, by contrast, Teacher (to new pupil)—Do you to 3 teaspoons. signed a long-term contract; this 314 cups boiling water 3 several items, that few of our mealtime discussions know the alphabet? What letter one’s with Metro, and she’ll make Freshly boiled rice first of which is are very -useful. Many (perhaps comes after A? pictures in Hollywood and in Lon-. Clean chicken and cut into serving rhubarb — fresh most) after-dinner speeches and New Pupil—AU of them. don. Seems as if, when a star wants portions. Dredge with flour and and strawberry- conversations yield little prpfit. Here NERVOUS? to retire, the studios realize what brown in fat. Add seasonings and colored. You could is an occasion when such was not Sad Conclusion they’ll be missing and can’t wait to boiling water to half cover. Sim­ use apples, if you the case. One wonders whether we “Henry, honey, I’m to. be in our No Pep or V ita lity? make sure of keeping good box-office mer, closely covered, until tender, like, or fruit cock­ would not be wise to take the sug­ club’s amateur theatricals. What m aterial. about VA to 3 hours. If desired, tail which does not take as many gestion and turn our thoughts and do you think people wiU say when —*— place in oven to brown slightly after points as other canned fruits. those of our dinner guests to spiritu­ they see me in tights?” INDIGESTION? Susan Hayward, who did an army tender, and serve with boiled rice. ’Rhubarb Upside-Down Cake. al things. Surely it should be so “They’U probably say I married camp tour after she visited New Some of you (Serves 8) among Christian friends and in a you for your money.” FeeIAII In? Rundown? York when “Reap the Wild Wind” will perhaps be 4 cups cut rhubarb Christian home. was released nationally, has been fortunate enough 1 cup sugar A milkman, inducted into the H. Feeding Christ’s Flock (w. All this—aad erco serious Ulnrn given the feminine lead in “The' to obtain lamb. If 114 cups sifted flour 15-17). army, wrote back home from may be doe to B Complex Vitamin Man in Half Moon Street” by Para­ you cannot obtain 2 teaspoons baking powder camp: “Bessie, I sure do like deutieacy. Pla/ safe! Take GROVFS 14 teaspoon salt We review the same verses to I mount. Susan’s on. her way up, a leg of lamb, a point out that an expression of love this army life. It’s nice to lie B Complex Vitamins and get all the beat fasti shoulder cut will 14 cup shortening abed every morning untti five- medically recognized B Complex Vita* 1 cup sugar , ' . to Christ means nothing except as mini. Qoalitr “ potency absolute!/ — be nice to serve it manifests itself in service. Like thirty.” guaranteed! Unit lor unit, yon can t with this barbe­ 2 eggs Judy Garland is proudly wearing Peter, we are to be diligent about &RO^sfe& x“Ji&jSk£ cue sauce: 14 teaspoon almond extract feeding His flock, whether they be Seat of Learning a pair of silver wings, sent her Iqr ' Lamb Shoulder, Barbecued. 14 teaspoon vanilla extract only 29 cents for. regular the young, paratroopers of Fort Ben- the young and inexperienced lambs, The lad w as dull a t school you see; size... only adollarfor the ’’ 4 pounds shoulder of lamb 14 cup milk His dad took things to heart. large size—over amonth’s ning, Ga., who recently dubbed her ■ I medium onion Cook rhubarb over low heat until or the mature sheep of the fold. supply. Get GROVFS B “The Parabelle.” You’ll see her We tend to specialize. Even in He took the lad across his knee 14 cup chill sauce juice begins to run. Add sugar and And there he made him smart! Complex Vitamins today! n wearing them for a scene in “Girl I teaspoon salt mix well. Sinimer about 10 minutes soul-winning some give themselves to child evangelism while others Crazy,” in which she stars With H teaspoon' pepper and pour into a greased cake. pan. Mickey Rooney. reach only adults, and would hardly Time Changes Things - GROVES Dash of cayenne Sift flour, baking powder and salt to­ think of dealing with a child. True Visitor (in defense plant)—Inok ■ I tablespoon vinegar gether. Cream shortening, add sug­ B COMPLEX ar, and beat until fluffy. Add egg it is that we have varying gifts, and at that youngster, the one with Joan Thorsen, famous as a model I hup water one does one type of work better the cropped hair, the cigarette and VITAM I N S after she appeared on the covets Cf -■ Mix-onion, chili sauce, seasonings yolks and flavorings and beat thor­ t e r * than another. But let us avoid over- trousers on. It’s hard to-tell BT VAKIRS OF " 3 R 0 M 0 0 LI ■ N M six national magazines in rapid suc­ With vinegar and w ater. Four over oughly. Beat egg whites until stiff specialization. Every needy soul is whether it’s a boy or girl. cession, has been given her first Idmb which has been wiped with a but not dry and fold into mixture. a challenge to us as we-present the War Worker—She’s a girl and movie role by Metro. She’s beauti­ damp cloth and place in pan with Pour over rhubarb and bake .in a L iberty gospel. she’s my daughter. Cather Your Scrap; , ful and glamorous—so she’ll portray tightly fitting cover. Cover. Bake at. m oderate oven (350.degrees) 40 to 50 The word “feed” should be Visitor—My dear sir, do forgive I Bonds a Russian girl guerrilla, and will 350 degrees for 3% hours. minutes. Loosen cake from sides stressed. Here againtkechurchhas me. I would never have been so 1Ar Throw It at Hitler! make her: screen debut wearing a ’Orange and Greens Salad. of pan and turn onto-platter. frequently failed. Men and women outspoken if I had known you were peasant smoek, and with her face (Serves 8) If you desire a simpler dessert, are won to a decision for Christ, and her father. - 4 cups 'bbarse!y shredded greens try these: I ferfrom-s blacked up,, in. .“Russia,” the Rob-' then forgotten. Sheep must be fed . War Worker—Tm not her father, SET ert Taylor picture. (lettuce, endive, watercress) Lemon Sponge Cups. if they are to grow. A teaching I’m her mother. AFTERRHEUMATIC PAIN —*— H cu p sliced, stuffed green olives (Serves 6) v . ministry must accompany the evan­ 14 cup diced orange sections 2 tablespoons butter H you suffer from rheumatic pain Mayo Methot — Mrs. Humphrey 14 cup sugar* ' gelistic effort. They belong together, or muscular aches, buy02223today 14 cup chopped green pepper and to neglect either is to fail, at Half of World DoesiCt ishes, aizzi- Bogart—is on location with her hus­ .14. cup salad, oil 4 tablespoons , ali-pnrpose flour for real pain-relieving help. 60c. Jl. in tles , are band for "Somewhere in Sahara.” least, in that measure. Know What Other Thinks Caution: Use only as directed. First 4 tablespoons lemon juice 14. teaspoon salt bottle purchase price refunded by , u n c tlo n a l The other day when they unpacked 14 teasppon salt 8 tablespoons Imnon juice HI. Follow Him to the End (w. druggist if not satisfied. GetC-2223,' a woman's their lunch kits she spied three kegs,' 14 teaspoon celery seed I. tablespoon grated lemon rind 18-24). ,A commercial traveler put up am 8 Vege- which they used as chairs and Si 3 eggs, separated Endlessly ingenious are the de­ for the night'at a small country 14 • teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ipn. In the breakfast room the oday th a t’s table till the powder man ap­ Combine! .salad greens with or­ 114 caps milk vices of Satan. He who-had sifted proached. "Sorry, Mr. Bogart,” said, anges, olives,'green pepper. Mix Cream butter, add sugar, flour, P eter like 'wheat (Luke 22:31) and', following morning he .was asked has helped he, “But I’ll have to move these' salt, lemon juice and rind. Add well- had rejoiced in the weakness of his by the landlord how he had en­ Adil Indigestiim ds of worn salad' oil, lmhon juice and season­ joyed the cornet playing in-the ing eymp- dynamite kegs.” Whereupon the Bo­ ings. Jnst before-serving toss light­ beaten egg yolks which have been denial of Christ, now saw him step­ ions. Pink garts moved, fast and without argu­ ly together, mixing well together. . mixed with milk. Fold in stiffly ping out into victorious living. He next bedroom during ,the night.’ •th tryingI ment. beaten egg whites.. Pour into heard the prophecy of the martyr “Enjoyed' it!” was the reply.' greased custard cups.' Set in a pan death of Peter. So he put into his “I should think not, indeed! Why, heart a question. Why should he I spent half the night pounding on Looks as if Helmut Dantine, who JLynn Says: of hot water and bake at 350 de­ 16— 43 scored so heavily with his Nazi-avi- grees for 45 minutes. Cool and un­ suffer? What about John? What the wall to make that comet jflhy- was the Lord going to do for him? . e rs to p ,” - ator performance in “lbs. Mini­ : How to Save Ration Points: If mold. U tepifirti Table Decorations When our enemy cannot trip us tip . “I’m afraid jthere’s been a mis- ver,” is headed for stardom. Seeihs your'old recipes call'for tomato with" temptation to personal sin,7 he m gyiofa he’s turned in another grand per­ juice, 'tomato - soup and other If your. food , is simpler this year, understanding,” said,the. landlord,, don’t feel that your table need lack resorts to the device of jealousy. stiffly. .'iThe cornet player Jtqid formance in Warner’s "The Edge of canned., tomatoes, substitute Many promising Christian workers' Darkness,” and Jack L. Warner iq broWn gravy. In m ost cases, it festivity suitable, for the Easter oc­ me that the person in m enext TABLETS. casion. In many of ypur gardens have become useless because they room applauded so .heartily that SALVE. looking for possible starring materi­ will work'quite welL have taken theii eyes off JesuS and E DROPS al for him. His fan mail has Shown . Substitute fresh ■ fruits for daffodils or jonquils and tulips will he played -every ’ piece he knew H DROPS* be out—ready: and waiting to do put them on the persons and . work five times-:over.”;? . f r y wRnb-My-Tkm4V o Waoimfel K Ip b M iiI isorder of Idd- a'300 per cent increase during the canned, and dried fruits in des­ of other Christians; Doing hw ork iits poisonous past three months. serts and buy heavily of citrus their nicest for your Eqster dinner.: : .- • ■■■ -, - i a i-- -"i >r truljf many An effective centerpiece can be which was difficult and unnotided but and miserable fruits. Senle them sectioned or very im portant to Godj -Jthey have remove excess ODDSAffD ENDS sliced, Use. seasonal fruits gen­ made from as few as a half dozen ittcr from the IAllan Napier, British actor in "Appoint­ daffodils with their own green fo­ felt the urge to quit-because some­ HELPfQufckfvcaPECIAL OFFER: Utm wadyoffi . erously, ah applesauce and rhu­ one else seemed to have the easier I • ffttst «i» cake ResIool Soap, sample ResieoI OiA* ing backache* ment in Berlin,” has a speeds that defends barb. liage in a shallow bowl. Have ta­ Ja s n a i l b*bm — in n c i N a H i i — » ;ffitflk SBfl't that prompt life of another, nor to gauge his own ' . ing torment of suchfi neglect. TJse est soldier at my canteen the other night When cookie recipes call for to tulips, try deep red tulips with devotion to ChHst by another’s place Kn Ir-above coupoo ead r to rely on a leas a lad who'd just led the band OnSam- dried fruits,, omit Uiem or use white snapdragons, or service. seild todmy wicb IOa to untrywide ap- my Kaye's program’ , . . Bing CroAyrS : effidenl,comfortinga . .. TtoSi^Depc.4M4.BflId. Icss favorably them sparingly. . Lynn Chambers sedcomes you to/submit The word of Christ to-us is the I and tcst- showing up at .a Los Angeles broadcasting Omit chili sauce, catsup and your household queries to her problem I Enjoy-mild' ResinoJ SoajS.too. Yooawsm ; stordSt station before 7:00 a. m. sotme mornings same as to Peter: “Follow me.” ; It iadelightftiily refreshipg; IMtetU the chow chow from menus. Use clinic. Send your letters to h e r a t Western We have all we can do to live our making records fo r South Aimerugm non them for seasoning foods such as Newspaper Union, 210 South DespUmses ;Buy both at any dfniirisfs. ~ I commercial d iitrA u lib n . . . Y o u 'll see Street, Chicago, Illinois. Don't.forget to own lives in a manner well-pleasing meat when cooking or for sand­ Leslie Bowartfs daughter Leslie w iA hitn enclose a stamped, self-addressed esAelope to our Lord. in “Spitfire.” wiches when necessary. for your reply. R E S t N O LrAMDSOAP " Beleased by Westers Newspaper Union. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. APRIL 28. 1943.

T B E D A ' THE DAYIE RECORD. Davie “Over The Top” The people of Davie county bave Oldest Paper C. FRANK STROUD Editor. gone “over the top” in purchasing War Bonds this month.' Tbe conn GRADUATION TIME Mo Liquor, W TELEPHONE ty’s quota was $91,900, and up to Entered at the Poatofflee in Mocks- Monday tbe sales bad gone beyond NEWS ARO vlUe. N. C., as Second-elase Msll £100,000 Knox Johnstone, conn, ■ matter. Mareh 3, 1903. IS ALMOST HERE. H y s . Paul He tv chairman, .requests all commit nesday In Winsto SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tees to get their reports in by Frl- ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE f 100 day of this week. AU those who T he sw eet girl graduate w ill find in our store a beau­ Mrs. G G. Da SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE $ 80 bave War Stamps, and can do so, dav In StatesvilI are requested to convert them into tiful display of dresses, lingerie a**d accessories from Wbo said we had any black M t . and Mrs. Ja Bonds by Friday. Buy every Bond markets? If ignorance were bliss, yon can this week.______Mrs. Robert it would be folly to be blistered w hich to select her graduation w ardrobe. ter, of near Co­ Wonder if Henry Wallace told Nioe M onths School town shopping o tbe South Atnericans about drown, Asked For Davie WANTED- tag tbe pigs and plowing up the MOCKSVILL cotton? Whereas, the Legislature 0 O U R U N E O F PVT. BILL JONES, of tbe U. S. Army, North Carolina has provided for’ Mrs. J. W. E President Roosevelt journeyed all has been transferred from St. Petersburg, school term of 180 days; and F la., 10 Camp Lee. Va. He Is the son of tbe way to Mexico last week Spring C oats. C oat Suits arid D resses, be out again af Whereas, it is tbe unanimous Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Jones, of R. 3, Wonder if this means that he is go­ to her borne for opinion of the Davie County Board nwtism . ing to run for re-election next year? are attractively priced, and em brace of Education that the children of Installing New Fixtures It seems like Congiess is going to tbe county sbonld have the educa Dr. T. T. Wat The Wade MannfacturingCo., of kick the FSA out tbe back door like all the latest styles, colors and fabrics. -and daughter, tional opportunity offered through Charlotte, is installing new fixtures CCC, N Y A, NRA WPA, and a term of 180 days; therefore, be in the Bank of Davie this week. of Advance, wer tot of other useless and expensive it resolved: When tbe work is completed it will ors Thursday. experiments. 1. Tbat the Dav:e County Board add much to the appearance of this Miss Jane C of Education request tbe State live and progressive banking insti­ When You Come To Winston-Salem Despite the fact that all the tution. tbe Salem Coil Board of Education to provide suf­ peaches, peais an! cherries have the Easter bolid ficient funds with which to operate been killed, and most of tbe apples, Center News. her mother, M the schools of the conntp 180 days. We Would Appreciated A Visit it is said that there will be at least 2. That a copy of this resolution Mrs. S. F. Tuttenw spent Sunday with some blackberries. There is al hor bosband. who is a patient at Veter­ Mr. and Mrs be sent to the Secretary of the State ways something to be thanktul for. ans Hospital, Fayetteville. Mr. Tutterow To Our Store bolds DCBitions Board of Education. is improving. Mr. and Mn. S. A. Sones and daughter spent tbe Eas We don’t think the New Deal 3. That copies be furnished the Miss Virginia, of Kappa, were guests of home folks In D Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Joups Sunday. bad anything to do with the kind of newspapers of the county. For m ore than a quarter of a century weather we have had for tbe past Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fergett of Thomas* Mrs. J- C. ville. visited her sister. Mrs. John Tutte- two months. They are responsible Soldier Boy In H ospital row. Sunday. w e have been serving the people ,of tomorrow from for many headaches, but are glad Cieorge Evans, Jr., who has been Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tutteiow and mentments on they have nothing to do with the stationed at Buffalo, New York., son. of Greensboro, spent Easter with Mr. a n d Mn . T. W. Tatterow M ocksville and D avie C ounty. tbe Dodd Apa weather. very ill with arthritis, and is in Mias Frances Esrie Anderson, of the Main street. Government hospital at Niagara WAVES, stationed in New Jersey, spent President Roosevelt said more Falls, according to a message re a 7*day furlough recently with relatives O Pvt. Thom than a year ago that we wonld have cieved by Mrs. Evans Sunday Bobbie PoweU spent Friday night at George has many friends in Mocks Mooresville. stationed at M no inflation -that the cost of living ville who wish for him a speedy M n. W. F. Anderson and daughters. of spending a 15 wonld not continue to go up, or. recovery. Charlotte, spent Easter heie with her par- home folks on tta. Mr. anp M n. R. S. Powell. BELK-STEVENSCO. words to that effect. Just how M n. Herman Mainen and daughters, of he likes army Ii true he spoke we will leave for our James Cook Promoted High Point. and Mrs. Jim Owings. of readers to decide. Mockavillel spent Sunday with Mn. J. M. Corner Trade & Fifth Sts. W inston-Salem Miss Helen Tutterow . Keesler Field,' Miss,, April 26— the Endry scb The Record predicted last Janti- Pvt. James C Cook, Jr., son of Mr. bemarle, arrive ary that this war would be over and Mrs. J. C. Cook, R. I. North Ca­ spend tbe snm by next November. We haven' rolina was promoted to the grade of B A C K U P private first class this week and en her mother, Mr changed our mind When Uncle Y O U R BOY Sam gets ready to fight it doesn rolled in the huge B-24 Liberator mechanics school at Keesbr Field. Mrs. Lncile take him long to finish the job. BinjfH Additional Private Cook, Jr*. promotion, and ^ S o n d T oday tbe gnest of Tbe enemy is on the run on all the his selection for technical teaming, Arthur Daniel great battle fronts. were results of the high scores he re­ weeks, return' Seems to us that somebody made ceived in bis Army mechanical ap* Philadelphia I* titude tests. HiB course, directed a bad mistake in prohibiting the Notice of Re-SaIe e r e * by the Technical Training Command Jj how cr 1 About 60 bo newspapers from printing the names of the Army Air Forces, will last 17 rions sections of of all men who are sent to the army weeks and will include training in of Marshall C. Thursday in to camps for examination and induct B-24 maintenance, hydraulics, fuel T BUS IN NORTH CAROLINA tion for bus dri ion into the U. S. Army. It doesn’ and electrical systems, propellers, in­ Cain Lands nations were seem fair to men who are sent tj struments, engines and inspection. house. these camps and rejected on The last eight days of course will As Executor, and under tbe pow­ count of physical disability. place him in the open under simo ers of the Will of Marsnall C. Cain, Pvt. Paul Al deceased, the undersigned will offer Iated battle conditions where he will f i e l p s ""Y at t LE IN TUNISIA at Camp Crock Seems like the ceiling prices that for Re-Sale at Public Auction at tbe have an opportunity to apply what ing a to day f were fixed early last year, to pre. Court House door of Davie Coun­ he has learned in the hangers and ty, in Mocksville, N. C., on ents, Mr. and vent tbe cost of living going up, workshops. I R. 3. Paul en have been relegated to tbe rear Saturday, the 1 s t D a y With apples selling at 12 cents per Hntchens-M cGamroch 15» •942- pound, sweet potatoes $ 2 50 per Ervin Hutchens, son of Mr. and Mis. T- o f M a y t 1 9 4 3 Miss Erline bushel, beefsteak 60 cents a nound M Hutchens, and Miss Clara McCIamrocIh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Koger McCIam- at 12 o’clock, m , the following position in tb and cabbage $ t I per 100 po.mds, it rocb. all of R. 2 . were anited in marriage lands which was the property of office at Spar seems like ioflation has already got at York. S. C, Saturday afternoon at two said deceased, to wit: o'clock. E. Gettys Nonn performed the Il Easter holida us behind the eight ball. marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hutch­ 1st Tract: A tract known as Mr. and Mrs. ens trill make their home with the groom's Lot No. I In tbe division or plat And now a Congressman has in parents. The Recotd joins their fnends in of the Dr. J. M. Cain Home Place R. 4. wishing them a long and happy life. in Clarksville township, containing vestigated tbe wastage of food in Thursday m WasbtngtOn Ctty, aid declares that 137 83 acres. Tbis being the Home Place, dwelling and outbuildings of winter mornin enough food is wasted every day in From A Davie Soldier Marshall C. Cain at tbe time of his of frost and so that ci'y to feed a thousand fatni O v e r s e a s death. The bidding on this tract perature readi lies in any of the occupied countries will start at $6,150.00. ' New Guinea,. April S, 1943. Victory Garde in Europe. Seems that. we have 2nd Tract: A small tract of .97 DearMr. Stroud:—Wonder how every­ mote dead tha acies, more or less, known as the read where Nero fiiddled while body is getting along in good old- DavieT hoping that w‘ T R. Wilson Tract. This tract Rome burned. Must be that those Sore-wonld Hke to see everyone in.my old will be sold in connection with Tract . Sits. W. S. government employees in Washing home town. I’m well and getting along No I • It looks just like it Shn^s < just fine, and hope you all are the same. Springs Frida ton bavent found out that we are bound you see loading .iip. a t the terminal in tnencemeot I just received two copies of The Davie Terms, of Sale: One-third casV your town—but ift bound on a “military engaged in a war. Sitings high Record today and sure dfd enjoy them. I and the balance on sixtv days time mission”, just as surely as if it were rolling in We never heard of a war being Mie .went to hope I can keep getting it. with bond and apt>roved security, a convoy down a mountain road in Tunisia. won with liquor. During the first Mr. Stroud, I see in your paper where or all cash at the option of the pur­ will spend se World War Secrttary of the Navy there are a good uiany of the Davie boy a chaser. Tools of war have to be built before battles -Iatives before Josephus Daniels prohibited tb e overseas., I don’t know how they feel a- Thisthe i4thdavof Aoril11943. - ate woo—and workers have to be transported to the war! plants that are supplying our • Among the drinking 01 intoxicants by the sail* bout it. but I do believe tb e y jn all will­ O. L. HARKEY, Executor ing to do their part. .I xnow God growing armies. TbaA a big part of Grey­ ifae Nurses’ ors, and the war was soon woti, of Marshall C Cain, deceased. hound’s wartime duties — getting workers to Itevis Hospit been with as, and I thank Him for tbe By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. What a pity we haven't such men love be-baa for us all. work, often many miles ftom their homes. Successfully p S&s* exatninati at the head of our Army and Navy Mr Stroud, I don't know whether you 'Then, there a n soklkM to carry to and from Gfdby, daug will publish this letter, but I would like to training Camps or other military centers—on today As a Methodist preacher said N otice To Creditors M. L. Godbei a short while ago, “How can we say hello to all mv friends. 'I bave been duty and oni leave. And there are many others in New Guinea for Il months.- Will dose. Having qualified as Executor of whose travel is essential to full war effort. win a war with a wet man at tbe May God bless you all. As ewer. the last Will and Testament of W. Pvt. Georg head of our government?” GRAHAM DURHAM. A, Taylor, deceased, of Farmington. H on some occasion Greyhound service isn’t been in tbe ar [Graham wants his friends to write him N C.. notice is hereby given to all quite as convenient air comfortable as in tbe months, and The Winston Sentinel says none but Goyemmignt regulations will not per­ persons holding rlaiaiS/against tbe past, please remember that the' war effort Yuma, Arizo state of said deceased,; to present comes first—that the job of whipping the Axis week to spe of the soldier boys are saving any. mit us to print his company, regiment or tbe same to the . undersigned, prop­ division, EdiIor J has to be done at home as well asabroad-With home folks, thing against t b e President. Cer­ erty verified, on or before the 17t h Vktoty will come finer service than ewer. er is exceedin tainly not. But some oi them are day of April, 1944. or this notice will George receis D avie M ethodist Charge be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ saying things about Mr. Roosevelt’s sons indebted to said estate will Phone ebarge Frida party. We received a letter just a • G. W. FINK. Pastor. to Arizona, please call npon the undersigned and 2 1 few days ago ftom a Davie soldier Will preach next Sunday at Center >?t make prompt settlement. W ilkins Drug Store M

THE DAVIE RECORD. R. W. Knrfeesspentseveraldays Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, of Brevard H e was a Hte-Ilfe member of Cross Finals at W illiam R. D a­ Last Veteran D ies In this week with his daughter, Mrs. spent the week end in town with Roads Baptist chureh, Yadkin E. W. Griffin, at Kings Mountain. county. O ld est Paper In The County ber mother. Mrs. W. L. Call vie School Satnrday b e d e l l Tbe funeral was held Friday at 3 o’clock at Smith Grove church in No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ade Mr. and Mrs. Jnne Meroney, of Peter A. Miller, 94, retired farm­ Harold Smith, who bolds a posi­ MissLonise-Stroud will present Davie county. Lenoir, spent Sunday in town with tion in Charleston, S. C., spent the her music pupils in tbe William R. er, veteran of Confederacy, died n e w s a r o u n d t o w n . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meroney. weekend with his family on Pine Davie school auditorinm, on the Wednesday night at his home two evening of May ist, at 8:30 o’clock Harmony Sailor Now Street. miles east of Statesville of the in- MrsvIsaacWebb, of Washing, In a music recital.. H ts. Paul Hendricks spent Wed. firmities of age. Listed As Dead ton, spent several days with her Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tommie A May Day Operetta will be giv­ jgsday In Winston Salem shopping. Mr. MiUer, a native of Yadkin Mrs. Marv E. Reavis, of Har­ mother/Mrs. J C. Bowles, on R. 4. en by tbe children of the various Lagle, of Mocksville R. 4, April county, spent moist i.f his life in mony, previously notified that her Mrs. G G. Daniel spent Wednes- grades on the same date and even- 22, a son Jerry Ffanklin, at Hard, ing. Thepubliciscordiallyinvit- that connty, but had lived in Ire. son, Fred Reavis1 was missing in dav In Statesville with her patents, Sam Short, who holds a position action, bas now been informed by ing Clinic. ed to ntend. dell for several years. , Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler. in the Navy Yard at Norfolk, the Navv department that he is PvtJ C. Lawrence Reavis, son of Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. spent the Easter holidays in town Miss Dorothy Grubbs, who. has Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reavts1 of R. dead.* Mrs. Robert Felker and daugh­ with bis parents been a patient at Rowan Memorial 2, who has been home on. a fur­ Lineberry, of Statesville, a sister, Mrs. Lucile Todd of Gastonia, his Fred Trivette1 of Winston-Salem, ter, of near County Line, were in Hospital, was able to return home lough, visited tbe school and told was in town Saturday enroute to Mr. and Mrs. Stacy H. Chaffin, the children of many interesting wife, the former —iss Anna Ray­ town shopping one day last week. Saturday. his farm in Fulton to spend Easter. of R. r. are the proud parents of a experiences he had in traveling. mond of Yadkin county, died many We managed to detain him long WANTED—To hire track driver daughter who arrived _ at their Mrs. S. A. Harding, who has He is now at Camp Gordon John­ years ago. enough to extract a frog skin. MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS. home Friday. ston, Carrabelle, Florida. been seriously ill with pneumonia Mrs. Nannie R. Hayes visited at Davis Hospital, Statesville for the school recently and helped out Mrs. J. W. Everbardt is able to W. W. Harbin who has been ill nearly two weeks, is reported to be in tbe Easter Seal sales. Sales a- be out again after being confined with pneumonia at his borne on improving, her friends will be glad mounted to £17.61 for the crippled to ber home for a week with rbeu South Main street, is much better, children's fund. Thanks are due to learn. maristn. his friends will be glad to learn. all who assisted in tbis work. Warm Weather Is Here. Mrs. I. G .' Nail one of Mocks, v PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Dr. T. T. Watkins, of Clemmons, Sheek Bowden, Jr., a student at ville’s oldest and best known wo­ So See Gent’s Furnishings and daughter, Mrs. I. L. Talbert, N. C. State College, Raleigh spent District M eeting P. 0 . men, is seriously ill at her home in of Advance, were Mocksvllle visit, Easter In town with his parents, North Mocksville, following a S . o f A . ors Thursday. Sheriff and Mrs. Sheek Bowden. Mens’s Suits . . $22.50 stroke oi paralysis which she suffer, The Davie-Forsytb District meet Miss Jane Crowe, a member of Mrs. Geo. Sbeek who has been ed last week. Mrs. Nail celebrated Ing P. O. S. of A., will be held In Boy’s Suits . $13.50-$18.50 the Salem College faculty, spent sick at her home on Wilkesboro her 93rd birthday in February. the Masonic dining hall at Mocks the Easter holidays In town with street, is some better her friends Her many friends are hoping that ville, on Saturday night M ay ist, Sport Coats . $10.95-$13.50 her mother, Mrs. E . W . Crowe. will be glad to learn. her life will be spared. at 7:30 p. m. AU members are re. quested to be present. The East Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrell, who Third-class petty officer Ethet Slacks • • $2.95 to $5.95 In the recent election of officers era Star will serve supper at 75c. bolds positions at Camden, S. C., of the Robert H. Wright Chapter Wilson, of the WAVES, daughter per plate. Members who mean to spent the Easter holidays with of the Future Teachers of America of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, of Straw H ats in new colors 9 8 c - $ 3 . 5 0 attehd, please notify W H. Hoots, borne folks In Davie. held at East Carolina Teachers •R. 4, completed her training al Recording Secretary, at once. Dress Shirts . . $ 1 . 4 9 $ 1 . 6 5 $ 1 . 9 5 College. Miss Lucy Ford Greene Stillwater, Okla., last week,- and Mrs. J. C. Wellman is moving of Mocksville, was elected secre­ tary. spent several d ys with her parents. Ties . • . . 5 0 c 9 8 c tomorrow from the Bradley Apart- She left Sunday for Washington, mentments on Maple Avenue to Misses Mary McGuire and Re. D. C., where she will be engaged Arrow Shirts . . $ 2 . 2 5 the Dodd Apartments on North becca Foster, of this city, have in Government office work. Miss Princess Theatre Shorts and Shirts Main street. joined the WAACS, and will Wilson was the first young lady In report for training when notified. Davie county to join the WAVES WEDNESDAY ONLY 2 5 c a n d 4 5 c E a c h O Pvt. Thomas E. James, who is Miss Edna Brenegar, of Cooleemee, ••IDAHO’ stationed at Moody Field. Ga., is who joined the WAACS several Roy Rogera-Smiley Burnette weeks ago, reported for duty at Mrs. Clementine MiRer, who lives spending a 15-day fnrlongb with Daytona Beach, Fla., Isst week. with her grandson, Lewis Miller, THURSDAY Shoes For Spring And Summer borne folks on R. 5 Thomas says In the Yadkin Valley section of he likes army life all right. “WHISTLING IN DIXIE” The Ideal Grocery & Market Davie county, celebrated ber 96th Red Skelton Ann Rutherford T o Fit T he Entire Fam ily. have installed new fixtures in their birthday Sunday. Mrs. Miller was Miss Helen Daniel, a member of FRIDAY store, which adds much to its ap. born April 25, 1847, and is in good MOTHER’S DAY SUGGESTIONS the Endry school faculty, near Al­ ••FLYING FORTRESS” pearance. This is one of the most health, considering her advanced bemarle, arrived here yesterday to Richard Greene D resses, G loves. H ats, H ose, B ags spend the summer vacation with modern and up to date grocery aged. She has been unable to walk "At The Front in North Africa" stores in this section. Leslte Daniel for the past several years. Her her mother, Mrs. J. S. Daniel. SATURDAY Sheer M aterials, io V oiles and Dotted Sw iss. the genial proprietor, would be glad many friends are hoping that she ■ OUAHA TRAIL- Mrs. Lucile Miller, who has been tor you to call around and look will live to see her hundredth birth­ James Craig Pamela Blake. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. over the store. day, 1 “E verything For E verybody” Arthur Daniel for the past four MONDAY weeks, returned to her home in ...... ■‘PRIORITIES ON PARADE" Philadelphia last week. Ann U ilter Betty Rhones-Jerry Colonna C. C. Sanford Sons Co. BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS About 60 bovs and girls from va­ Phone 7 . Mocksville, N. C rious sections of Davie connty, spent The Morrisett Co. Thursday in town taking examina- tion for bus drivers. Tbe exam i­ -LIVE WIRE STORE” nations were held in the court Trade and West Fifts Sto. Winston-Salem * FRUIT* house. It's Your PATRIOTIC CANNING Pvt. Paul Allen, who is stationed DUTY BRING US YOUR at Camp Crockett, Texas, is spend­ DRESS MATERIALS Iaids victory ing a 10 day furlough with his par­ to ★ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Toe Allen, on 1 0 0 Styles A rrived R. 3. Paul entered the army Aug. Last week-rayons, acetates, cottons, linens-every- M N i L C M f »5. 1942- thing spic and span for today. Miss Erline Wilson, who holds a IXTRA SUGAR fo r C anning POULTRY REMEMBER: Correctly Priced. position in the Soil Conservation is Available. Apply to Your Ration Board office at Spartanburg, spent tbe Easter holidays with her parents,. Our , Special Counters Th* OpVGrnmGnI has allotted txfra Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, on sugar to enable you Ie can as much. of this season's fruit and berry crop R.4. as possible. You eon secure this extra 25c 39c 49c 69c sugar by applying to your Radon Thursday morning was a typical B o a rd . winter morning. There was plenty For best results .with your .iamsy of frost and some ice, with a tern preserves and canning, use — perature reading of 32 degrees. Tbe Victory Gardens around town look more dead than alive. Weare all Dixie Crystals hoping that winter is. about over. Pure Cdne Sugdr

Mrs. W. S. Reid went to Cool prings Friday to attend tbe com. iencement exercises a t Cool prings high school. From there SPECIALS! We Buy Evory Day In be went to Hickury1 where she ill spend several weeks with re- itives before returniug borne. T h e W eek 100 Pound Bag Salt $1 .1 0 Among the six graduates of the IOc Pack Sc ie Nurses’ Training School, of: avis Hospital, Statasville, who Sc Pack Sc Heavy Hens* lb. • • . 26c iccessfnlly passed the State nur. Flour 98 Pound $4.35 • • • .*.«? ’. 1 s’ examination was Miss Mildred Pinto Beans 9c Ib or $7 75 hundred irdby, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leghorns, lb. . . . 21c - L. Godbey1 of County Line. I New two horse Wagon $106.78 Plenty Overalls $1.75 Pvt. George Seamon, who has Panta from $1.50 up Roosters, lb. • • . . 13c sen in the armv for tbe past eight i$sS§k iomhs, aqd bas been stationed at Shirta 98c up uma, Arizona, arrived here last Large assortment of Straw and Felt Fryers, lb. from . 26V - 2$c eek to spend a furlough with Hats at Bargain Prices. Otne folks. George says tbe weath- A large shipment Shoes arriving • is exceedingly sultry in Arizona, rcorge received an honorable dis. LISTEN! tbis week large Friday, and will not return See Us For Your Needs i Arizona, Plenty sheets, pillowcases, pillow ticking, SOsnch Mocksville Most of tbe stores and business domestic, outing, sheeting, Indian head, linen, suit­ bouses were open Easter Monday ltYOURS FOR BARGAINS* for business as usual Tbe school ing, towels, batiste, long doth, dimity, hamburg, PoiiItry Co. did not suspend as usual. A num­ ber of Mocksyille people attended laces, etc. We are Johnny on the spot, and re­ the early Easter morning services member. ALL CORRECTLY PRICED. J. Frank Hendrix 175 M ocksville, N. C at. the Home Moravian Church in Winston-Salem. Call Building AngelIUuiIding If;- 1’ THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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TN EVERY price range today I there are handsome flowered .materials for slip covers; .-'She patterns are designed so that a ' motif may be centered in each part of a chair "to make a panel. Tnis Fun for the W hole Family T H E STOJ is hot -difficult to do if you cut who Is la! straight pieces first according to anonymous I the widest and . longest measure* Ing her to bil he Avctionel auction the F SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS Boddy LanJ b a se m e n t of —PUT J PONrT BUT, SPARKY' TMffTS OUST rf—NO OWWV SFARKY- A few honr^ NANT TD FIGHT TOUCAN MAKE ONE COULP WHIP ME— NOW SOCK THIS golf club JOE BUOOIS—ALL MILLIONS- IF IT WOULPNvT BE FAIR HEAVY BAS ONCE barns, appl I WANT 15 TD GET YOU’RE FULL OF -BUT IF VOUlL ASRK - I HAVEN’T named Brol BACK TD POC COSMIC RffiS AN’ TC) GIVE MOST OFCXK SEEM VOU MT/ STATIC ANP ES k. AS STRONG AS EARNINGS TO POOR lived UiereJ IMAPE NORMAL CLAIM/ PEOPLE XtL seen him . AGAIN / n e a r th e sl| PO I T / to ld them clean Bessfl Now confl

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SNAPPY FACTS MOtiT RUBBER anxious. I “ Did side th e | A filnglo 10-fan ponton Oridgn banged jump. cad SUfI panada art OMd fan •a«h roll of odhnalvn piaster Victor I mod# for ffto Army1* aadfffal * a)) w atcf from hisl B y FR A N K W EB BRAISING KANE—Poor D illard By FRANK WEBBRAISING Wo*vo Kaaid o lot aboal Osa avrifaft* top lately* bat ft* practise would “Q ueel Saaaae now oommSaif m y . Must be! Au. poo) TyooQE so Sucer _ or realised that eqoa&sftg^dear cteL m s a e & t m a & f VOU DSAftlE/ BUT S i AMiD PRCrr«, MuST HAVE _ aUfizaa can Iaoraaan t Uncle r DOtfr^OUTtItMK UMOVAMO DIUARDtS SQVtfgM BUNDflXflffl uwiefcaa 50%. with h isl C b e c e h as e e ai cohsioesable I KMOtATTUXOl----- Ead Reap up su d d f DISCUSSION UTELV AS TO UHy MASNlS ROUtttiL Btffi A jw ew * HAT 7 J ^ T ltf T 6 AR 6 0 V * f ' ae^dorit " Mr. Nog IWONOSR WW I CDVE HtM/ place,preferably”away I r u Susar married such a man as S u e Ak e v e r clubs, DILLARD KANE, WHOM ALMOST MARRieo Me? behind Tosafcefte BaBstuaBng gaeottan “Are EVERyOME GEUevES TO QE tanks of a Tlyiiig Fortrear hom ely, LAzy, careless, u n - 2560 paaada O fnbbac. N orcrosj 0 i Iat Bessie, DieniBED AMD STUPID/ and I all TdRhIai) a iar r n y das BUT- of Caetrel Aeiarka and! ___ “T hen| MeftwMdibfcalHgdnyaIhpBdfu su sar loves him as he is !! W Z ife a t the SHOULD DILLARD CHAfKjE? OR pose it’sl Quade?’” ed it. W E fA T PO y o u THINK ? “Not mashie “ Exad 25246 I%umcz peace point y o | up to Iocked- ie.” “Get : te r aboij The dignity Hugh I clergym l PRIVATE men c a f “T herl CROSS BUCK m inisteif Bi Hugh J TOWN C Iv d tU ift sie saw I Iy at onl Bv “Soma Roland Coe more plf if there’l there’s Bessie! voice cu she said" 3 sis, “ h al ) him abo| cion, & smirch with hisl “Oh, snappedl “Gee, this guy’s been in action—it’s a shame Ywaste the whole "I sure would like to sit this one out with you, Mary, but today anything evening just makin’ him talk a lot of romantic mushy stuff!” was my first day in the cavalry!” Mr. QiJ Renaall I THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Iihe Panei I of Slip Cover

J price range today I handsome flowered TERNS I slip covers. ^Ehe RATE’ HEAD ■ designed so that a centered in each part J m ISABEL WAITTV S' / . wWM-U-REtEASE R eleased by WeBtem K e v sp a p e r Union. Imake a panel. This THE STORT SO PAR: Jady Jasont Jlt to do if you cut wbo Is telling the story* receives an Bessie glared at her and said: is my own. I can assure you it has DEMENTIA PRECOX Is first according to anonymous letter enclosing 9800 and ask* “Tchl Teh!” Uncle WyUe drained nothing to do with this story. Noth­ Id longest measure- Sng ber to bid for an abandoned church to ms pipe noisily, till Aunt NeUa ing whatever.” be auctioned the nert day. After the nudged him. It was Albion Potter “Course It hasn’t,” scoffed Aunt The difference betweenJhe patiem CUT PANELS WITH auction tbe body of a man identified as who brought us all back to normal. Nella. “Even U the poor man did who has dementia precox (schizo­ OESIGN CENTERED* Boddy Lane Is fotmd In a chest In (he phrenia) and a normal individual is ■ft? PIN INStDE OUT'. “ Look at that cloud effect,” he lose every penny when the Lane ON CHAIR basement of the church* but disappears said. “There, that’s just what I Bank blew up, and Roddy swiped—” that the normal individual is a part “ THEN TRIM TO FIT a few bonrs later. Victor Quade finds a of everyday life in golf club near the chest. A fish shed was trying to put into my picture. “You keep stiU,” advised ,my un­ I" SEAMS Cumulus. My, I wish I’d bought de, for once in his life. “Mind school, the home and E burns, apparently billing an old man the outside world af­ named Brown who Is supposed, to have some extra turpentine." your own business.” lived there, although no one has ever Bessie turned on him, anger in “True, ain’t it? TeU ’em it’s true, fairs. The dementia TUCK seen him. Uncte Wylie's pipe Is found her biting tone. “If you’re trying Reverend.” precox individual IN near the shed. Hugh Norcross has Just to remind us that your turpentine “ Yes, it’s true. When thait crook­ on the other hand, told them he used Potter’s turpentine to was used on my coat—why, I think ed son of the Old Man’s cleaned out whether he is natur- clean BeSSietS c o a t. aUy breezy or quiet, Now continue with JudytS story. you’re plain dirty mean.” the bank, I lost everything I’d saved Goodness, were they going to fight from years of hard work. But oth­ lives within himself over such a smaU matter—at a time ers lost, too.” and is satisfied with CHAPTER VIII like this? “Why, wasn't it insured?” Victor and beUeves that his Mr. Quincy beat a tattoo. “We asked. way of life is the right way. part to be covered, "You cleaned it for her? With can’t aU shout!” he shouted. “Let "Nobody knows exactly, but what Mr. Quade continue.” insurance there was didn’t cover D r . B a r to n . The quiet or sensi­ ft all seams and four turpentine?” tive type is serious, peat tuck-in. “Uh-huh. Gave me a little. Don’t Victor gestured from the foot of Roddy’s supposed embezzlement. the steps. “My friends,” he began People couldn’t prove young Lane shy, easily embarrassed and with­ to fit, as shown. you remember, Potter? You were out a sense of humor. In school Ie to be sewn without working on that painting of the Qua­ in a voice so imitative of President did steal the funds; he was never Roosevelt’s that even at that tense brought to trial because there wasn’t or college he never takes part in lpinned and basted ker church and I asked if turpen­ “rough games.” He may take ref­ Ig side. Unpin seams tine would do the trick and you said moment everybody recognized it and anything to go by. But the money smiled, “let’s.have a quiet little fire­ was gone. The bank faUed. The uge in books instead of the compan­ I is to be used. Baste it would and gave me some on my ionship of others. Dementia precox (the right side of the handkerchief.” side talk. We aU of us have things Old Man shot himself.” to explain. Take myself. You have “Roddy hid it in the Castle, if seems to run in some famiUes. Ion baste the seam. "That right, Mr. Potter?” Early symptoms are changes in Iding foot is best for ‘‘Sorry, Norcross,” the artist said. only my word I’m who I claim I you ask m e,” added Aunt NeUa. am. I had, perhaps, the best oppor­ “Now, we’re getting somewhere!” 'the emotions and behavior, the pa­ |is it allows the bulky- "I recall no such incident.” tient graduaUy losing interest in the on the left where Bessie’s face flamed. “I don’t see tunity of anyone to commit this Victor said. “How many of you Ithe machine Ieafk crime. Certainly I arrived at the people lost money in that fiasco?” things that formerly interested him. what difference it makes if my coat crucial time. I can’t find my pub- Nobody spoke. Mr. Quincy was Then may foUow a loss of interest has a spot on it or not except to Usher’s letter or any other creden­ drawing imaginary circles on the in famUy and friends, after which who h av e se n t Cor me. If my brother tried to clean it tials to establish the fact I’m a well- sUly talk or laughter may occur. Ies of booklets numbered off I’m sure that was very kind of porch with his nervous cane. “You lpared by Mrs. Spears, known mystery writer—Vidor Quinn. can’t expect us to answer a ques­ There is lack of concentration and |o know that BOOK 9 is him. Aren’t all artists proverbially And that title—'Murder on the Bluff’ tion like that, Mr. Quade. Practi- the patient jumps from one subject new ,book contains 32 absent-minded? That’s where your —could anything be more pat? Now, caUy admit a motive for killing to another without a stop. Jiings for your home with old turpentine went. It wasn’t sto­ ■ons. Toget acopysend I ask you. The club may be mine. Roddy Lane? You’re crazy!” In one case there wiU be delu­ Spring Beauty. len at all. You used it up, Mr. Pot­ The rest of the committee didn’t see sions, in another haUucinations of ter.” “Not so crazy as you think. Why 'VX/’HAT a cute figure will a two it behind the sea chest. Perhaps I should an innocent person hesitate? hearing and of sight may be pres­ * ’ to six year old cut in this en­ WYETH SPEARS Albion didn’t answer her but he put it there. I don’t happen to have ent. looked shocked as he edged away A matter of record, isn’t it?” semble. The frock is aU prettied New T o A Uncle Wylie removed his pipe. "If In the treatment of dementia pre­ up with scaUoped bodice, buttons |r a w e r 10 to the other side of the group back cox, patients not helped by the usual of Mr. Quincy’s chair. ’twas, this might not have, happened. and rickrack trimming. The but­ for Book No. 9.* Only record is personal bankbooks. methods were often helped by treat­ ton-down bonnet and matching “There’s a question I’d like to ment with insulin shock. Then fol­ ask,” Victor said. “How many of NeUa and me—we’ve got our’n. But panties are also very gay with the ledgers of the Lane. Bank van­ lowed treatment by metrazol shock, rickrack edging. you have golf clubs here?” ished along with the funds. Nella’s and, just a Uttle later, electric Hugh and Bessie admitted they’d nuts to say they were hidden in shock. brought theirs, and Aunt Nella re­ the Lane Castle. Authorities scoured As some physicians have been los­ 83641 P a tte rn N o. S357 Is in size s 2, 3, 4, I minded us that the minister had the place high and low, at the time. ing interest in the insulin shock 36-52 1 and 6 years. Size 3 ensemble takes 3ft FOR VOUR HAIR some by a significant nod. He had yards 39*inch material. Couldn’t find a thing. That was aft­ method, it might be weU to study Deceptive, Sm art. I It, add lustre—style, kept silent until the force of un­ the results of insulin shock in 45 Due to an unusually large demand and 'grant dressing—onlySc. er the old man shot himself, which . DOUNDS thinner and inches taU- current war conditions, slightly more tim e spoken glances made him say: some thought, as didn’t know him, cases of dementia precox of various is required in filling orders for a few of tO U N E TONIC “That shot I made on the lawn forms reported in Argentine Review 1 er—that’s what this smart frock the most popular pattern numbers. was tantamount to a confession. will make you look. It was thought last night. Wasn’t my club. Be­ Might a-been at that—for his son. of Neurology and Psychiatry, by. Dr. Send your order to: longed to Mr. Norcross, I think. A. P. Quaranta. There were 16' up by a top-flight designer who But Roddy got off scot free. No wanted her style to be as decep­ Iky Japan Didn’t bring my own downstairs yet. proof against him. Want to see our cases in which the symptoms had SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. lshocks occur in ona Why, Quade?” accounts? Joint they was.” been, present for six months or less, tive as it was smart! Just look 530 South Wells St. Chicago. Ier of Japan at the one year or less in 12 cases, and at aU the good points—the crisp, R oom 1958 It would be a good time to search “Later, Mr. Gerry. You weren’t white vestee, the beautiful han­ Enclose 20 cents in coins for each I four a day. more than a year and a half in 17 pattern desired. his golf bag, I thought; but Victor afraid to speak up.” dling of 'the bodice, the slimming only shrugged again and said non­ “Why should he be!” Auntie cases. Pattdn N o...... Size...*«••• chalantly, “Oh, nothing. Just won­ Of the entire number of cases in skirt and-the attractive styling of snapped. “The savin’s didn’t make the belt. Nam e ...... dered whose mashie might be miss­ him half so mad as the fight over the three groups, 17 were cured. Of Address ».«••...... ing. Saw one back of Judy’s hope the boundary line.” the first group (had disease less ,Y IOffNow than six months), 10 of 17 were P a tte rn N o. 8364 Is In sizes 36. 38, .40, Less than chest in the church basement. It There she went—making things 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 takes, had blood on it.” worse for poor old Uncle. The po- cured, three out of 12 in second w ith 3A sleeves, 4ft yards 39-inch material. Blood! You could hear the gasp Uce would have a sweet tim e twist­ group (had disease less than a year) % yard for contrasting vestee. I ST. CHDICEdcMILLIQN5 that ran around our piazza and ing him around in their net. Not and four of 17 of the third group made everybody lean forward with only the lost savings and the olc^ (had disease more than a year and [St.Jo sep h a s p ir in a dazed expression. boundary feud, but the damning evi­ a half). I WORLD S LARGEST SELLER AT 10' “See here, Mr. Quade,” Potter said dence of bis having been intoxicat­ The lessons we learn from the in a voice that trembled, “you had ed, the finding of his pipe at the above are, (a) insulin shock cures UncU J9kil& Q many cases of dementia precox, (b) Always Bight a dose no right to keep this to yourself.” scene of 'the ruined fish shack he’d 'Use only as directed. the earUer the insulin shock treat­ No one but a fool is always right. “Yes, why didn’t you show us?” threatened over and over, quite pub- —Hare. They were all talking at once. licly, to burn down some day. Was ment is given after the symptoms, S a y i : CHDDCKiS Hugh Norcross started down the Victor Quade also adding up these appear, the better are the chances of a curie. V E P O W D E R steps. “The minister—Mr. De Witt things to make harmless Uncle Wy- • . » With Few Regrets ^ HW QUICK KUg there—just said he was using . my Ue Gerry into a kUler? A moral victory is when you club on the lawn. Well, if he was, But Victor struck everybody si­ K fniI=I, ITM lent when he said: “Mr. Gerry, Food Essentials don’t know when you’re beaten, I can soon prove it. All my clubs and the other feUow doesn’t know A Soothing C A I If P are initialed. I’ll get my mashie.” you’re the only one here who knew For Growing Child it either. A N T lS B ra e Wm “But, Hugh, where are you go­ this man Brown. Is that right?” Vsed by thousands with satisfactory f > Y F A C T S ing?” Bessie cried. That was correct, Aiuit NeUa only- Some people are born busy- salts for 40 years—six valuable ingredi­ Some of the older1 men and wom­ bodies. They have an interferior- ents. Get Carboll at drug stores or writ* ABOUT “The tent. Left my bag in the Hugh and Bessie admitted they having seen him a few times at a en must look with astonishment at Spurlock-Neal Co* Nashville, Temk tent and forgot to take it in after­ distance. ity complex. had brought theirs. the' increasing variety of medical BUBBER ward. Don’t you remember?” "Of course," Victor went on, “he specialists. In their youth a physi­ The man who talks bluntly often If she did. Bessie looked pretty had the pleasure of knowing this may be quite aU right. We’ve noth­ cian took care of the needs of- his makes the most pointed remarks. anxious. Roddy Lane, but that can come up ing to prove he didn’t go to Rock­ SHAVEwHhSHELBYi patients, even doing much of his Why should fashion plates fo r men "Did you see any initials along­ later. ville last evening and stay there,, or own surgery unless it was surgery side the—the blood?” Mr. Quincy try to return to the Head and find ever be primed? There isn't change “We all of us come under the head of the brain, the thyroid gland, or enough in them for the last 30 years to Lton ponfoa brldae banged the railing and made us all of suspects. Take Mr. Quincy. That the bridge out. But an old man—to some other special organ. There make it worth while. to pounds o f rubber jump. go off like that and leave a Ught bund* or* used Vee cane of his could kiU a man, and were neurologists—nerve specialists I adhesive plaster Victor shook his head. We were does he know how to use it? And he burning. You’re sure about the From Cynitfs Dictionary BECAUSE ,He Army's medical - —in those days but no psychiatrists all watching Hugh Norcross emerge can manage to get aro.und quite a Ught, you two?” He looked from Mr. (behavior speciaUsts). Later came Wisdom is knowing what to do; THEY'RE from his tent without any bag. Quincy to me, and we both corrobo­ B lot about firs switch* bit without that wheel chair. Can’t baby speciaUsts — pediatricians, skill is knowing how to do it; vir­ /9 THINNER ii the practice would “Queer. They’re not in the tent. you, Mr. Quincy?” rated. gland speciaUsts—endocrinologists, tue is not doing it. I common if every driT*.. Must be upstairs after all.” “Quite a bit.” Why, Thaddeus “That there ear trumpet—he nev­ t equalising Sreai ott.. Uien allergists (finding special.sub­ If yon really w ant to reform any­ »treed mileage Uncle Wylie, who’d been fiddling Quincy was actuaUy grinning like a er went nowhere without it,” Uncle stance causing hay fever, asthma, with his beloved pipe, now sprang gargoyle. “I try to do more and Wylie said. “Not even fishin’. Had one, yon m ust begin with his great it tied over his shoulder some'way.” stomach upsetments) and lately grandfather. |rotton Cn mind Iteen- up suddenly. “What you looking for, more each day. Soon I shall swim, geriatricians who treat , the special and guaranteed by ieeds In a coq!, dark “Suppose you describe the man. rably away Irem Mr. Norcross. I carried in those and then—watch out! Go on, Quade.. ailments of elderly people. A thermometer ought to fed vain; U Blade Ce., N. V. ir exposure to Mo* clubs. You’ll find ’em in your room Great stuff.” Was he taU?” is consulted so often. greaie* behind the door.” Victor’s mouth twitched, but he “Not so very. Wam’t short, nei­ Physicians have been apt to think' Iel-Bealing gasolitt* ther. Kinder medium, and stooped- Uttle about children 5 to 15 years of A m an can have a perfectly good 19 Fortress requires - • “Are yours initialed, too, Miss wasn’t smiling. “AU right, Mr. Pot­ digestion and StiU be a pessim ist. —Bay War Savings Bonds— Norcross?” Victor asked. ter. Paint doesn’t cover- an alibi. like. Come to think of it, I usually age-for statistics show that there is rubber. less sickness at this age than at any -Argentotum Ii «hst Bessie inclined her head. ‘‘Hugh He went U town'; yes. And he lost saw him settin’—either on the bench ■Ouayule(pronounced and I always mark everything.” a bottle of turpentine. Maybe he in front of the shack or over on the other period of years of life. How­ lerewny desert shrob ever, physicians are finding that h erico an d SeaMiwest "Then if the one you saw down didn’t lose it—see? I hate to think rocks back of the church.” I being developed fair at the church isn’t initialed, I sup­ what the police will do to aU of you. “ WeU, go on. Was he Ught or many boys and girls of this age, de­ T ten t. pose it’s mine—that what you mean, “Take Hugh Norcross. He ad­ dark? Old or young?” spite the fact that they are taUec Quade?” The minister fairly shout­ mits he ran across the lawn—look­ “Don’t rush me. You know he was than their parents, grandparents and ed it. ing for Bessie, he says. He cleaned old—as. old as the hUls. So old I great-grandparents, are not as rug­ “Not necessarily. But if your a spot off his sister’s coat, he says. thought he hadn’t oughter be livin* ged as they should be despite the in­ crease in height. Stretch mashie is missing—” His mashie is missing. aU alone by himself and asked him "Exactly. Well, it isn’t. I ap­ “And you, sir.” Victor indicated why he did. But he answered as Why? Dr. Philip C. Jeans, Iowa czpmce point you a committee of one to go the clergyman. “You. could explain always, sticking that ear-thing into City, in the Journal of the Ameiican up to my room—the door is un­ plenty, I imagine, and will do so my face, and turning his sideways, Medical Association states, “We locked—and bring down my mash- when the < time comes—about that ‘Hey? I’m a leetle hard o’ hearin’. have done reasonably weU in' nutri­ ie.” Lane fellow’s mistaking you for an Speak louder.’ You’d think he’d tion for oui: babies but not so weU “Get it yourself, if you’d feel bet­ ex-convict named Smith.” stepped out of some Yankee play, for children past infancy. We have ter about it,” Victor said. We all held our breath. “You’ve •The Old Homestead’ or ‘Way Down not learned ourselves, nor taught The minister got up with great no right to give him the ‘third de­ East.’ Character, he was. Old-tim­ parents, the proper nutrition to pre­ dignity and stalked up the stairs. gree, Mr. Quade!” shouted Aunt er. Only other thing f ever heard vent dental decay.” Hugh raced upstairs after the NeUa. VWyUe and I know all about him say was ‘Fishin’.’ Liked to fish . That three food essentials are not Ia addition to serving Kellogg's Com Hakes for clergyman, and presently the two him goin’ to prison. It was a cruel off the rocks when , he first come.” being given to children in sufficient men came down together. shame. Why don’t you speak, Rev­ “And when was that?” quantities may account for increase breakfast, and as^meaflesameals,"usethem.toexiend “There’s my mashie,” boomed the erend?” “Not so long ago. Just afore you in the strength of body not being in your meat Ia meat loaves, hamburgers, cassexble minister accusingly. So it was true, then. And Aunt tourists, warn’t it, NeUa?” proportion to the increase in height. Hugh carried one club. When Bes­ NeUa had known it aU the time and “How sh’d I know? Nobody saw These three essentials are (a) vita­ dishes, etc., theyblend perfectly with meat flavors. sie saw it she paled. Initialed neat­ never told me! him come. Just saw a light there min D, (b) proteins—meat, eggs and Recipes axe on the Kellogg's Com Flakes package. ly at one end were the letters E. N. Such a saccharine smile as Jonas one night, and you went over and fish, and (c) calcium or lime. “Some one has used my club in De Witt threw at her. “In due there he sat on the bench, twiddling ... SAVE TIME—WORK—FUEL—OTHER FOODS, TOOI his thumbs'and'blinkin’ at the sea,” QUESTION BOX a t e and |ubB I ) . more places than on the lawn, and tim e, my good woman.. In due if there’s, blood on it I hope to God time.” Then to the others he said: Aunt NeUa replied. IEUMATISM there’s fingerprints, too.” “It is true. I-I have a prison rec­ “Blinking, did you say?” .Q.—Why, after retiring, would I JRITIS-LUMBAGO Bessie clenched her hands. Her ord. It .seared rile, but I’m not “That’s what Wylie said—behind have cramps in my toes and feet? voice cut like ice. “My brother,” ashamed of it. I suppose it will be his thick- glasses. Wylie lit his pipe A.—Cram ps in toes could be due to MCNEILS she said with unmistakable empha­ aU raked up again. I 'can onl£ —” she broke off abruptly, as if the poor circulation, some low infection, sis, “has a reputation which will put hope you succeed in solving this memory of the fishhouse and ■ her some change in blood pressure, lack CORN MAGIC him above any circumstantial suspi­ mystery before the press gets the husband’s pipe were too painful to go of lime in system and other causes. REMEDY cion. And if anyone has tried to story. Any more publicity—well, on with. “Said he was poverty Q.—Does tea contain caffeine? If struck lookin’. Old and deaf and so,- how much per cup? flAKES lesSed RELIEV smirch him by committing a crime we can aU bear what we have to. with his club, r it—I ’ll—” I’U help you any way I can, Mr. hunched up and quavery sort of. I A.—The average cap of tea or cof­ I— . — I ^-SmaO Siu 80J “Oh, dry up, Bess!” Hugh Quade.” said if he made a nuisance of him­ fee contains about two grains, more UiafiCinMani*' lnsuii »11H Iiciiit (i Htarial snapped. “No one’s accusing me of Was he a saint or a sanctimonious self before my guests I’d have hinr or less, of caffeine. If used to tea MmdtoMOtf UNSM- T DRUG C O , Inc. fired out of there, but he never did and coffee this much should do.no IWIVE VMKStfTIMi jet—Jacktonvifle, R o iW a anything. Let them try it!” old hypocrite, puUing the wool over (VttaMfh)lKatiaud In* Mr. Quincy thumped his cane. Lily my aunt’s eyes? Squatter, you said, Wylie.” h a r m . 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