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The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE UEAD

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VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. TUNE 3. 1942 NUMBER 46

NEWS OF LONG AGO. LET ME FORGET Baptists Ask Liqoor Bomb The Hell Oat Little Stingers. Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. benhour. Hlddenite. N. C Sale Ban at Camps Of Japs. Fiom The Yellow Jacket Sjr The Street Rambler. What Wm Happening In Davie Let me forget each bitter thing, We wonder what the New Deal­ 000000 • Before The New Deal Used Up Let me forget each slight ar sling San Antonio, Te*.—The South­ Raleigh—“I pray that our A- ers would say if the farmers were J. T. Angell telling a funny joke Let me forget the fears that cling; ern Baptist Convention called upon merican boys will go to Japan and to decide to go on a 40-hour work —Two country lasses strolling up The Alphabet, Drowned The Let me, let me forget. the President of the United States bomb the hell out of them,” tbe week. and down Main street for hours— Hogi and Plowed Up The and the secretaries of war and navy Rev. J. Frank Norris, widely-trav­ Remember the good old days Miss Sarah Meroney shopping in Let m e forget each grief and p ain to “eliminate the sale of alcoholic eled Baptist preacher, asserted in an Cotton and Corn. Let me forget each sad refrain, when everybody ran to the front dime store—George Bryan walking beverages to the armed forces” interview here. window to see that rare bit of and conserving gas—Jlm Kelly In (Davie Record, June I , 1910.) The way to grumble and complain, characterizing liquor as a “sinister Dr. Nonis, here tobegina a series mechanism, the automobile, chug, front of postoffice smoking a pipe— Mrs. Mary Wyatt is quite ill, we AU these let me forget. force lowering the morale and mor­ of services, serves a congregation of ging down Main street? WeU, George Hendricks riding down the are sorrv to note. Let me forget to scold and frown, ality of the nation.” ' 10,000 in Fort Worth, Texas, and cheer up, brother, the good old Main street in Ford car, neither Miss Edith Swicegood is visiting To criticise and trample down— Tbeconvention formally stated commutes to Detroit, Mich., by days will soon be here again. looking to right or left—Street gad. friends in Greensboro. Let me forget pride and renown; its position in the war effort by a* plane to preach to 7,000 in his We wonder if the Bible don’t ders running over pedestrian in the F. A. Foster returned Monday Oh, that I may forget! dopting tbe report of social sexvice church there. predict the tire shortage. It says: Saturday afternoon rush- Philip from a business trip to Winston. Let me forget each cloudy day, commission, preparsd by former He advocated a defeat of the axis “ In that day the Lord will take a Young hanging around postoffice Miss Bertha Cashwell spent sev­ Let me forget each rugged way; Governor Pat Neff of Texas, call­ as “total and as terrible as the total way the bravery of their tinkling waiting for mail—Miss Sue! Brown eral days last week at Spencer. Let me forget myself, I pray, ing upon its people “as a great re­ war which Hitler has waged” and ornaments about tbeir feet, and wearing pretty flowers Jas. Walk­ John Ijames, of this city lost a These things let me forget. ligious organization not to sit idlv defined the most serious problem of their cauls, and tbeir round tires er enjoying cold drink—Young valuable cow last week. by and expect God to win this war the day as a spirit ot pacifism and like the moon." “ The chains, and men taking time off to kiss two C. O. Foster, of Winston, spent Let me remember peace and rest, or rebuild our civilization at its appeasement whicb “may lead to a Let me remember all that’s best, the bracelets and the.mufflers.’' ladles—Court house lawn, halls and Sunday in town with home folks. triumphant end.” premature peace,” . 18th and 19th verses of the 3rd One of the children of N G. By. Holding joy closest to my breast, stairways janmed with people in The Baptists, balked at accept­ We need again the spirit of Eli­ chapter of Isiah. search of amusement, and preaeber erly is quite ill with measles. AU else let me forget. ing a portion of the report which jah on Mount Carmel, when he A pedestrian got run down in the on corner of square preaching to a Sheriff T. L- Sheek returned Fri­ ' —Gospel Herald. said: “AU our religious, educa­ took the 800 false prophets down to blackout. They took him home dozen people—Three pretty nurses day from a business trip to Char, How great, how grand, how tional, commercial and political the river—and not for a baptism, and sent for the doctor. Whenthe sitting in drug store enjoying re. loite. blessed, how wonderful to forget gatherings should have now but We need again the spirit of David doctor had finished looking him freshments—Man walking up and Miss Louise Williams visited re­ some things! Yes, even many one program and that program when he brought back the head of over he went outside and said to down Main street wearing big over­ latives and friends in Winston last things. The author of the above should be, win the war and estab­ Goliath,” declared Dr. Morris, who bismissns: “I’m afraid, he’ll never coat—Miss Ruth Davis talking to week. poem has put some wonderful ideas lish peace.’' The grounds of the takes an active part in politics and be able to work again.” “Then friends in auto—Jeff Caudell and R. M. Ijames, the liveryman has and truths into this little composit refusal were that tbe resolution frequently draws criticism from I'll tell him straight away,” she Cecil Morris talking business. ion. A poem like this is well worth just purchased a fine Rock Hill failed to state that the churches more orthodox ministers. said. “It will cheer him up like keeping. Many people would do buggy. should also carry on their spritual anything, he’s a WPA er.'1 well to memorize it and quote it Hitcli-Hikmg Easier At Miss Linda Clement has returned functions. Onr Oldest Subscriber We are told daily that to win the from a visit to relatives and friends quite often It is a known fact “Truth will not die, but truth Darlington, Ind., May 22. War we must take the offensive. 75 in Lexington. that the enemy of our - lives and does not have the power within it­ Editor Davie Record. And that is true, but the first of­ Farmer Bd Morris reports corn souls is continually at us to remem­ J. P. Burton, seventy-five, retir­ self to rise,” tbe commission re­ Dear Sin-Enclosed find check fensive is right here at home a- tassels on the 25th of May. Who ber the bad and forget the good; ed Catawba county farmer who ported. “Truths to be potent must for f i , due on your paper gainst the greedy, disloyal indus- whereas, God would have us for- bears a striking resemblance to Abe can beat that? have leaders who are willing, to Father Brock is still able to read trial racketeers. But how are you Rev. D. S. Richardson, of Mar­ get the bad and remember the Lincoln, says age is a real asset in fight, and if need be, die in their and tbe day The Davie Record going to do that when Congress is ion, visited relatives in the county good. Just the thing that the dev­ traveling by the thumb method. defense.” comes he always gives it his first too cowardly to tackle the job? il wants us to have is the very Mr. Burton, still spry as a cricket, last week. The liquor question resolution attention. The slogan “ Work or Fight” Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bailey at­ thing we don’t need, and the thing set out early today to hitch-hike to was brought by Dr. J. Howaril We have been having an abund­ should be sounded from one end of God wants us to have is just what Salisbury. tended the closing exercises of Sa­ Williams, pastor of the First Bap­ the country to the other. The fath­ we need. What the devil wants to ance of rain in Indiana, and the Dissatisfied with the bus sche­ lem College last week. tist Church of Oklahoma City. It farmers are behind with their spring ers and mothers of boys who must chock our minds with is wbat we dule, he walked out of the Hick­ Mrs. O. W. File and little son, stated that ‘‘the manufacture and work. Some are not yet through fight shduld Iash the industrial should hate and absolutely refuse ory bus station with tbe boast he’d of Salisbury, are guests of Mr. and sale of alcoholic beverage to the racketeers and all officialdom that to accept and remember, because plowing. Very little corn has been “thumb’’ his way to the Rowan Mrs. C. F. Stroud. civilian and armed forces of the condones them, with whips like it is and always will be hurtful to planted. Wheat, rye and oats are county city ahead of the next bus. Mrs. A. H. Wilson, of Ashe, United States” and protested ttse scorpion stings. Let yonr Congress­ us in body, mind, soul and spirit; not very promising. Clover looks It’s not difficult at all for an eld­ ville, spent, spent last week in this of grains and sugar in large quanti­ fine. man know you mean business. but what God wants our minds fill­ erly man to get a ride, provided city with relatives and friends. ties in the manufacture of liquor. We are being reminded that any. ed with is what we should love, Notice the signature on the check. he’s dean of body and clothing, ac­ L. H. Clement, Jr., of Salisbury thing is liable to happen In times retain and never forget. Indeed Don’t yOu think that is fine for a cording to Mr. Burton, and he visited relatives and friends in this Moonshiners Take No like these. Bnt one thing is cer­ this is so. man past 105 years. We would ought to know, for h once thumb, city last week. tain. That thing Is for the pres­ There are lots of things that I Chances With Copper like to hear froth any of our folks ed his way to Pennsylvanta ■ on Mr. and Mrs. Tames Anderson, ent generation, taxes are not going won’t let my mind dwell upon. Copper, whicb is very dear to In the Old North State. eighty.five cents. of Salisbury, visited Mr. and -rs. to be reduced. And that is one They are hurtful to myself and the heart of the moonshiner in EDITH M. BROCK. “I spent most of the eighty five W. A. Griffin last week. reason why we should see to it that could be hurtful to my fellowmen. these times, is being placed on the cents for post cards,” he comment­ Misses Octa Horn and Sara Kel- From A Davie Soldier men are etected to Congress who I want to forget all my blunder? priorities list of these gentry as far ed, laughing.—Hickory Rccord. Iy are attending the commencement will go the limit on cutting out all at Davidson College this week. and mistakes, sins, shortcomings as law enforcement officials are con­ Dear Mr. Stroud:—Well here I and failures in life as much as pos- cerned. am, still in good old Virginia, lik­ non-essential spending. The New Hen Lays Three Eggs The 8-vear-old-son of J. L- Clod- Deal wasters must be ousted this sible, after I have sincerely asked When J. F. Ratledge, alcohol ing it just fine. I guess the'reason felter, of R. 5, died Sunday and fall or our doom is fixed, for cer­ and prayed God to forgive, which tax until investigator at Greens, I like it so well here is because so In One Day. was burled at Center Monday. tain. He has forgiven and put under the boro, raided . distillery location many of the people are from North Cooleemee Journal. Misses Bertha and May Leach, James T. Daly, Editor, Sample blood of Christ; and I want to for­ with Stokes county officers in the Carolina. An Indian Game pullet, owned of Salisbury, spent several days in Case, says: “Nebraska could pro­ get the blunders, sins, shortcom­ Good WiU section of Stokes, he How is everything back In good by P. L. StiUer of MocksvUle, R. this city last week, the guest of duce half tbe sugar tbe country ings and failures 'of my fellowmen found that the vital organs of the old Davie county now? I guess 4, believe it or not, has the unique Mrs. R. M. Ijames. could consume, but the New Dea| as much as possible. I want to for­ outfit had been carried away by there is not quite as many young distinction of laying three eggs in 0 . M. Hunt, of Greensboro, vis* forbid.” And James N. Litton re­ get the hard things they have said the operators after their last “run.” fellows there as used to be. I un­ one day. “How do you know the ited relatives here a few days last ports he saw ton npon tons of sugar about me, and the sorrows and Apparently, from what the of­ derstand quite a few have been pullet laid all the eggs,’’ one might week. Mrs. Hunt and little son, beets wasting in Michigan as the heartaches they have caused me, ficers found, the operators were drafted and one or two enlisted in ask. Well, the answer is as sim­ who have been spending some time quota forbid the beets being used, but remember all the good things waiting for a 200 gallon lot of the Marines, I can truly say to ple as ABC, for it is the only pullet here, will return to Greensboro this And thus the story runs on how the they have said about me and the ffiash to ferment, in readiness for those who have enlisted in tbe Ma­ he has on his place. Besides, the week shortsightness of tne New Dealers is good things they have done for me. the next run, and In the meantime rines, that they are in a great chicken which is a pet, laid two .of R. G. Mason, who holds a posit­ responsible for the shortage .of Amen, and praise tbe Lord. I al­ were carefully hiding tbe portable branch of tbe service. I don’t say the eggs, one right after the other, ion at Spencer, was called to the sugar. ways feel much better and happier sections of their copper plant The this because I like it, but because on the lap of Mr. Stiller’s little son, bedside of bis wife In this city last You never know how much con­ in m y mind, heart, soul and spirit mash was destroyed, but the dis­ of .the background it has from past Paul Lee, Jr., after she bad laid week, , who has been very ill with fidence to place in men who talk when I forget the bad and remem­ tillery parts have not been found. duties it has performed. one earlier in the day. something like ptomaine poison. big. For instance United States Sorry to learn that she is no better. ber the good, don’t you? Then I know we are all going to have * W Senators Claude Pepper of Florida, The postoffice has been moved to why let your mind continually it pretty tough before this thing is A Crazy Idea aU over. I-also know .we can’t win the Young building on the corner dwell upon the bad things of life? IifU a i tIjo u B uy W itk not many months ago declared that There is one thing that we all this war just by us fighting. You of the square, where Uncle Sam They hinder you from obtaining we could blow Japan off the map in know, except tbe one. who wrote people back home’ have got to back will have the good and bad news and retaining the good things of WAR BONDS six weeks. He did not say wheth­ the order prohibiting the sale, and us up one hundrecf per cent, and I dispensed until the new Masonic life. that is that there is no economy or know you will, because if we lose er'we could do it with guns or Temple is completed. Work wil The wicked Haman, of whom we Aside from the sixty-mile an hour savings In restricting men’s suits to Mosquito Torpedo Boats, .the Sub this war you all know wbat wiU broomsticks. Where is Pepper’s begin on the new building soon. read in the book of 'Esther, could one pair of pants. Every man, ex­ Chasers are the speedsters of our happen. That is why we must win prediction now? Ernest Hunt, who has held a po. not enjoy the good and marvelous Navy. Idght and fast, they are the cept the fellow who had an “ax to this unwanted war. sition In the Bank of Davie for a blessings of life because be despised eyes of the Fleet on the water. They grind,’’ knows that a coat will wear displace approximately 1,500 tons I believe every American citizen long time, has resigned his posit­ and hated Nordecai, the godly, no­ and cost about $2,400,000' each. out two pair of trousers. Pinch off who loves his or her country will ion, and Paul Hardison, for many ble Jew, who wo.ild not bow to ATTACKI a cuff and employ, thousands of se­ do everything in their power to years a salesman at Baity’s, takes him. Therefore be >etained this cretaries, typests, and tax collect­ help us win this war. I want to ATTACK! his position in the bank. Mr. Hunt envy and hatred in his mind and ors to check and double check on heart until he laid a plan whereby thank you for The Record. I en­ ATTACKI will devote his entire time to bis merchants. We already have an to kill Mordecai and get him: out of joy reading it very mnch, and want fancy grocery store. The change the way. However, it turned out over .dose of non essential - ovein- you to keeD u d the good work. I goes into effect today. that, the very gallows .upon which ment employees. — WUkesboro he built to han^ Mordeeai he met We need many of these powerful, also want to say to everyone who Miss Mary Hunt went to Salis­ Jast little boats to cope with the Hustler. < bury Saturday evening to attend his own fate. He was caught In reads this letter, good luck and God his own trap. That is what sin treacherous submarine type of na­ the funeral and burial oi her friend val warfare fostered by our ene­ bless you aU. Pray for me and I The Record is only $1.00. will do. mies. Everybody can-help pay for will pray for you. Mlss Maud Hoffman, which took more Sub Chasers by putting at AntricVi Mtackte « loth tt* Ifkt- Pvt. JOHN H. WHITE. ilk Iitoitt aad tk* bom* feeat today* 10% OF INCOME place at Franklin Sunday morning. least ten percent ot his income into W.’r* giving Uu AmU • Wtttt «*M* feStThe Jtinior Order moved to their BvyWorBomb War Bonds. Buy Bonds or Stamps Portsmouth, Va. «f what't to com*. . nsw quarters in the old court house Ivary Pay Day every pay day. Buy them from your bank, your post office, or from -a. a.^.^ - - IS OUR OUOTA Saturday. R. L. Fiy is the new .* * ■ * M it t t kwOMf OTt • your office or factory through the “Read ’Em and Aad «v«F «M of a* fi councilor; J. A. Daniel, vice-couu- k it 10% of M i^h^W irB w i >• I t t rS Oovirfa PayroU Saving*. Flan. t n p o r a n Miowr m bh M WM BONN cilo.; C. H. Hunt, assistant tec. i U. S . T r n n m D tfa h m o a Jeia tfew ttttck yoBmUT Ne.; Henry ArmsworthylJ wa.den. Our Qvofa Reap” O U H A l)1- THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

THECHEERfULCHERUB One rs.y of IigKt forever sKine-j * TKrovgK eacK of IifeV^ d a r k s to rm s The nicest thing about th is w i r Fun For the Whole Family I/ elk the uniforms. The other I IVTCim1T Joah saw til two, machinl climbed inti Paul and Tlf W a itin g “Won’t sd F o r D in n e r Sybil askedl “It won’t! THE V.W surrounded,! Joan wasl SPORTING there were f WNU Service, one, Paul ; into! one of ' THING “Happy I^ be in Sa 600 Men in the Moon night.” SMfMHWHOWR-OWMr RMYlEJ SMOH MBL “You’re (BR HBDINNtR. S ei«N HB KKNOvM HE WEJKT V—.. DOBlQ- RKD MUOL SMM SOHEU KNOW MlHER H> WSlT-HE MlKSHB WtIRifHMBff ttttr There is not just one man in the Joan cried ; SW-GEW dinner h o w moon, but 600, and they are ac­ “My job companied by nine women, ac­ reminded h| cording to Who's Who in the Moon, ey,” he ad •'•Mi a publication which was recently eyes. “\Ve| issued by the British Astronomical bunch and SSiii By association after three years of re­ good.” He search. into her haj AU 600 have had craters, waUed Reynolds, plains or mountains on the moon port and ta named for them, and in future Good-by, dal .these names win appear on every The plan! map of the sateUite. They include rose into tif By MMMERS OKlRfMWrtH KOS SttMJOtf DOlHG MOfiIER BRKteS HIM WS WHKsi great scientists, explorers, heroes “We’re Sg SMOH «%£ caihiHuufc HS HM MUCH OOOD MB 1HR0WS AHP OOESNO ANSWER THf ■- you’ know CfmS R3RSERMCE rion nm PHONE, OWllE HEIEUS THE, or philanthropists who have aided LANG AMB-WfMD AHD MOIHlriiG observers of the planets in the last I’m' safe OEIlfIfWlH ISHO600D WALL live again. 300 years. Only eleven are stUl There we| aUve. eyes. “These ate city dogs, they never saw a rabbit!” The three I fatigue and I BIG T O P ByEDWHEELAN anxiety wlf Francisco airport thej| MV Eoy - My eoy * in youe. MEAHViHUEl NWRA WAS OH HERVWAHlb 1THE NEKTPAyAT THE HOSPITAL IN CAUAS TfeXAS IN A SPECIAL. PLANE YOU SHOULD BE A SMQBW nolds. Joa DELIRIUM YOU CALLECi TOR HER “I have AND NOT EOR VDUR OLD MOTHER, a FRACTURED skull , a broken FAODR Ifi HIS RECCNERy RlSHTARM, AND HIS LEFT SIDE IS BUT I DOUEfT IP H E'LL ley,” he sa BUT I UNDERSTAND.SON. AND EVER BE AELE TO QO Thomas to ; a r a w s e d it s a m iracle VAHTH P - BACVi To HIS ST O bSC S to go back I -TOATHE IS ALIVE AT ALL. MISS IN THE'MOVIES'AND J I I ^ t t h i s He drove! LA BEUE ” ------THE CIRCUS !! 11ImagineI ment!” Syt F the familia rent?’ U M m B * 1 , Joan ren IA X A T IW E a sister was I ably took where she il • In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets, bedroom bn there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. N R Tablets are dif­ were therq ferent—act different. Purely tetfUMe—a Mrs. Murd combination of 10 vegetable ingredients had said n | formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated ly, if she or candy coated, their action is depend­ have know REGiLAR FELLERS—On Home Grounds By GENE BYRNES able. thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR’s have proved. Get a IOf Con­ Too tired vinces Box. Larger economy sizes, too. late, the gl THIS HElteRecoteD >NE N eed AHfrreR G-OOp--NOWtfeu- TH ATS NO T THOSE ABE FUBS MY MONl to bed. Th SAYS YOUH tr X 7 6 If THA'J MKEYOU ON OUfe ME1MISltR PUFFY ONLY NVYHirfllifr AST ME TO KETCH WHENEVER. winter sun| IN APRIL ,HCi IN MA/ //KEE- TfeAM--HOW ABouTj ^ ^ft WCRETHeM Hrrsr RCCCRP ,-THWfr THEY GdT IN OWR HOUSE.. -60 T the city. /ND A i S IN JUNE CAPTAIN I StGWN' -THIS HERE /I X A lH T M S IN fiieslDOUOLBSt NVY FIBLPlNfi- CAUSHT'EM AN' HtT1EM AT TH' It was fol Contrac K ? Lbashful / TRIPLES— OR. RCCORD .TOO •SAME. TIME i . — rrN HOME. R U N S p Icmmy Joan awokj B'i-'i? yawned Iu COKTtD was to be r BtGUlKRk tie kitchenl see Sybil’sf m TO-mOHT; TO K tm m a l r ig h t place. on Paul would It was a I black wool I since the IF RHEUMATIC PAIN and Paul i HAS YOU D0SIN8 AND HOPINO room—to Then prove to yourself tchat effefr with matcl tire results you cm get note taxi to the| uitk this medicine have her Open your own way toward deliverance waves — POP—Pop’s Aim Is Good By J. MILLAR WATT others have enjoyed. Make up your mind shaped bad you’re going to use something that gets ovals. She| to work on rheumatic pain. You want ing in the I TOLD YOU NOT help you can feel. So get C- 22 2 3 . Don’t I D ID N 'T • -X HIT MIM ON be put off with ifa or buts. Get results made her TO BROWBEAT now. If you suffer from rheumatic fever It was si back to thl M lM ! JAW ! or muscular aches, get C- 2 2 2 3 , toft $r. At druggists. Dse only as directed. Pur­ “You log N chase price refunded if not satisfied. Sybil con “I see yd replied wil /To ReIiWB distnssfium MONTHLY^ each of SyT its proper I coat of ros nails. “I FEMALE Ritz.” “It’s clol WEAKNESS by there. T Tty IkFdla B, CTnJrhftnTg Vegetable Compound to lielp relieve Tnwnthiy must have! pain, backache, headache, with Its dock. Byl weak, nervous feelings—due to monthly functional disturbances. was here. " Taken regularly thruout the out to din month — Plnkbam’s Compound helps build up resistance against him down! 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FIRST-AID to the ^ |h jn e .5 AILING HOUSE i l cK ° r 1 by Roger B. Whitman IK ^torrrvj ^ s y l v i a T a y l o r WMU-Rckase. thinj about (Released by Newspaper Union.) (Released by Western Newspaper Union.! CHAPTER XIX “I shouldn’t have asked,” she “AD the prisoners are in the other CLEANING SOILED NEW. TEST FOR UVER plane.” said, kissing him. “Did you get the UPHOLSTERY When we think of the work done I uniform s. The other men stayed at the gate. “TeD me about it. Did you get tickets for the boat?” iV W i T 1HE cleaning of sofled upholstery by the Dver most of us are likely Joan saw that they had pistols and aD of them?” “AD set!” Paul said, but she fan­ to think of the manufacture of bfle. I two, machine guns. She and Sybil cied there was a worried note in -I should be weD within the abiflty “Everyone,” Paul said with sat­ of a housewife. The first step must !Die statement that life (and health) climbed into the car, followed by isfaction. “That’s one spy ring that his voice. She knew that he would depends upon the Paiil and Thomas. not want to leave San 1 Francisco be to find out whether the fabric is wiD never operate again. But let’s colorfast, which can be done by wip­ Dver has behind it "Won’t someone hear the car?” not talk about it, dear. We’ve had with the problem of Pat unsettled, the thought of the Sybil asked. yet she dared not inquire further. ing it in some concealed place with enough of that in the last few a wet cloth, to note whether .or not value of bfle in break­ “It won’t matter. The place is mcaths. From now on it’s going to Joan continued to think of it, how­ ing up fats, in keep­ surrounded,” Paul told her. ever, and that night she decided to the color comes off. If it does, be Mr. and Mrs. O’MaDey.” cleaning must be with a spot, remov­ ing the Dver itself Joan was surprised to find that The next week was the happiest ask him, but when he arrived at the active and healthy there were three planes instead of apartment she knew from his ex­ ing Dquid. For safety, this should Joan had ever known. Paul planned be of a non-inflammable kind, to be and in the prevention one, Paul put the girls and Thomas to take a month’s vacation so they pression that he had brought good of constipation. into! one of them. news. had at a department or house fur­ would have plenty of time for a hon­ nishing store, and often at a gas sta­ The fact also that "Happy landing!” he called. “I’ll eymoon before they went back to “It’s aD settled!” he said. “Pat the Dver can store be in San Francisco tomorrow is at a hotel. I just took her there tion. If the color is fast, the job night.” Washington for his new assignment. can be done with soap jelly, to be sugEu: and proteins— They appDed for their marriage U- myself. She wants us to come down made by soaking , four cups of soap meat, eggs, fish “You’re . not coming with us?” cense, and planned to be married right away to see her.” • one man in the Joan cried in alarm. flakes or chips in one cup of water. Dr. Barton products—for future Jia they are ac- the foDowing Saturday. MeanwhDe “Of course! But where has she Iii an hour or two a jelly wfll form. use may also be in |n e women, ac- "My job here isn’t done yet,” he Joan shopped for clothes and house­ been, Paul?” mind as we think about the Dver and reminded her. “Don’t worry, hon­ hold objects which she could take to A portion of this is put in a mixing .'iio in the Moon, ey,” he added as tears filled her “In jafl,” Paul said briefly. “Just bowl and beaten with an eggbeater, its work. Jch was recently her new home With her. She bought as I suspected, when we disap­ which wiD raise dry suds as thick However, one of the most impor­ eyes. “We’D round up the whole monogrammeu crystal ash trays, Ish Astronomical bunch and it will be all over for peared, Pat tried to go to the potice as heavy whipped cream. This is tant jobs done by the Dver is the tiree years of re- glasses, luncheon sets, bath towels, but Mrs. Murdock got hold .of her filtering out from the blood sub­ good.” He thrust some papers and an alabaster lamp. It was the appDed to the upholstery with a soft intci her hand. "Give these to Scot first. She held her in her apart­ brush. The work should be in spaces stances that would be harmful to the lamp that finatiy brought an inquiry ment and had her doing aD kinds body, aflowing only helpful products l craters, walled Reynolds. He’D meet you at the air­ from PauL not more than 15 inches across. ns on the moon port and take care of everything. of things; sending messages in her The loosened dirt is taken up by of Die food to remain in the blood. and in future Good-by, darling!” “What are we going to do with own handwriting and deDvering wiping with clean cloths damp with Thus it can be seen how important Jippear on every The plane gathered speed and aD this stuff?” he asked. plans to other members of the spy clear water. With one space to health is this filtering power of the Be. They include rose into the air. “SybD wiD send them after we’ve ring. When the poDce finaDy raided cleaned, the next should be worked Dver. Ixplorers, heroes “We’re safe!” Thomas cried. “Do found an apartment in Washing­ the beauty shop, Pat was naturally on, being sure that no sofled places The testing of the abflity of the Iwho have aided you know what that means to me? ton,” Joan told him happily. “Dar­ involved. They’ve held both of them are left between. No more water Dver to filter out or remove sub­ I’m safe from Karl Miller! I can ling, you don’t know how much fun at headquarters awaiting my return. should be used than is necessary; stances from the blood has been Ianets in the last done for a number of years by in­ !eleven are still Dve again. I’m free!” it is to shop, especiaDy for your own And so their wedding day dawned for if the upholstery is soaked, col­ There were tears in his sad, blue home! Women are funny about and without a flaw to mar their ors from the stuffing may “bleed” jecting a dye into the veins or tak­ eyes. things like that.” happiness. into the upholstery. Also, drying ing the dye by mouth and finding The three of them were weak from “Evidently I don’t understand the It was a quiet ceremony at the may be very slow. For best results, how long it takes the Dver to re­ fatigue and the reaction from tense feminine mind,” Paid laughed. smafl church Joan and SybD had however, upholstery should be move aD this dye from the blood. anxiety when they reached Seut For an instant Joan remembered attended for years. Thomas was cleaned by a professional. Home Ever since the dye method has been !OLINE Francisco six hours later. At the Karl MDler, who had seemed to un­ there with Pat. SybD held tightly methods may be uneven and used there has been a controversy as airport they were met by Scot Rey­ derstand everything about the femi­ to Scot Reynolds’ hand. Joan wore streaky. to whether, dye taken by mouth or TONIC® nine mind. She 'ran to Paul and put a pale green wool dress and coat dye injected into the veins, is the nolds. Joan gave him the papers. Base for Linoleum Varied Crochet. "I have orders from Mr. O’Mal­ her arms about his neck. “I’m glad with soft fur coDar. Question: There has never been more accurate method. ley,” he said pleasantly. “I’D take you don’t!” she cried, kissing him. As they took their marriage vows, any flooring laid in my kitchen over It is gratifying to know that a T 4HE famous pineapple design Thomas to a hotel and you girls are “Paul, we wiD be happy, won’t we?” peace filled Joan’s heart—the peace the plank subfloor, which is too rough new test for Dver function (abflity) -*■ gives distinction to these to go back to your apartment.” “You bet we wiD,” Paul said ten­ of a woman who is sure of her for laying linoleum. What is the is reported from Cuba by Drs. A. JoiDes and edging. They’re gifts He drove them there himself. derly. choice. simplest way to smooth the surface Castellanos and J. Beato-Nunez, Sgu’D love to give. . The edging— "Imagine StDl having our apart­ “Just think! A whole month be­ Her eyes were wet with tears as without putting in a new floor? Havana, in the BuDetin of the Cu­ it can be used on a straight or ment!” SybD said as they went into fore we have to be back in Wash­ she glanced at Paul’s face. He Answer: I doubt if you can get ban Society of Pediatrics. round edge—lends itself to count­ the familiar rooms: “Who paid the ington.” was sUpping the wedding ring on satisfactory service from linoleum The patient takes fruits or fruit less accessories. rent?” “We stiD haven’t decided where her finger. ~She heard his voice, without laying a new floor. The sim­ juices instead of breakfast. A smafl * • • Joan remembered Pat. “Paulis to go for our honeymoon,” he re­ strong, yet so fuD of tenderness . . . quantity of blood is withdrawn. Then plest way to do this would be to lay an injection of coDoidal carotene is Pattern 7138 contains illustrations tat sister was Uving with me. She prob­ minded her. “Where shaD it be? "With this ring—I thee wed” . . . plywood over the subfloor. One-half making doilies and edging; illustrations ably took care of it. I wonder Honolulu? New York? Or,” he add­ The Dttle party returned to Paul’s inch thickness might be enough, but injected into the veins, the amount jf them and stitches; photograph of doQvs where she is now.” She ran into the ed smiling, “how about Mexico?” hotel for an early supper. The ship injected depending on the weight materials needed. Send your order to: Remedy) Tablets, five-eighths or three-quarters would of the individual. Five minutes lat­ , no minerals, no bedroom but none of Pat’s clothes Joan shuddered. “Never again, was sailing at midnight. Joan’s bags be better. Do not be tempted by I Tablets are dif- were there. Paul had suspected thank you! Let’s make it Honolulu, had been brought to the hotel, fiDed the good looks of the newly laid ply­ er blood is again withdrawn. The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. f UTely vegetable —a Mrs. Murdock, but Scot Reynolds darling!” with lovely clothes for the trip. Ev­ wood to use it as flooring, for the amount of total-, carotenoids in the 82 Eighth Ave. New Xortc etable ingredients had said nothing about Pat. Sure­ She related their plans to SybD, erything was in readiness for their blood is separately determined in the Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to ars ago. Uncoated adding, “Isn’t it wonderful, Syb? surface would scuff too quickly. You two different blood specimens. If cover cost of mailing) for Pattern [ action is depend* ly, if she were in trouble, he would departure. __ should regard it only as a base for have known it. I never dreamed I could be so hap­ But as they "sat happfly in the the specimen of blood withdrawn five N o ...... tie, as millions floor covering. minutes after the carotene-is taken . Get a IOfl Con* Too tired to think or even specu­ py-” dining room Paul was summoned to Floor Board Cracks. . N am e...... Bonomy sizes, too. late, the girls' undressed and went SybD was looking rather happy the telephone. “Long distance, Mr. is the same as the blood withdrawn to bed. The first rays of the cold herself these days. She had spent Question: The floors in my old before the csirotene was taken, it A ddress...... O’MaDey!” house are of wide boards with large winter sun were just creeping over every single evening since their re­ “Hope it isn’t bad news,” Scot shows that the Dver is normal, doing the city. turn in the company of Scot Rey­ cracks between them. How can its work properly. Any increase of Reynolds said with a frown when these cracks be fifled? I would like a It was four in the afternoon when nolds. Paul had gone. the carotene in the blood five min­ U You Bake at Home . . . Joan awoke. She sat up in bed and “You know, Joan, I don’t think painted floor with scatter rugs. utes after the injection into the veins ■ We have prepared, and wfll send “Bad news?” Bufwhat could hap­ Answer: No ordinary crack fifler yawned luxuriously. How good it I’D look for another job.” pen now?” Joan cried, distressed, of the carotene shows that the Dver absolutely free to you a yeast was to be home. To go into the Ut- “But Syb! What wDl you Uve on?” can be used; for it would be dis­ is not doing its work properly. recipe book fufl of such grand tle kitchen and prepare coffee. To Joan asked in surprise. SCot smfled. “When you’re in our lodged by the swelling and shrink­ These physicians found that this recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese see SybU’s blonde head on its usual “I stiD have some money in the line of work you never know what is ing of the wood through changes in simple test is as reDable and better Puffs, Honey Pecan Buns, Coffee place , on the piUow. And tonight bank that I saved when I was work­ going to turn up.” the seasons. For permanent results, than the “classic” tests now in use. Cakes and Rolls. Just drop a card Paul would come! ing before, and Scot and I . . . WeD, When Paul returned, Joan knew be sure that the boards are sofldly with your name and address In It was a real thrUl to discard the we just seem to be in love,” she that something had happened. His nafled to the supporting beams, then Rheumatic Fever Standard Brands Inc., 691 Wash­ black wool dress she had worn ever finished, blushing. brown eyes were troubled as he clean the cracks and in each one ington St., New York City.—Adv. since the night Karl surprised her “I think that’s wonderful.” said, “Honey, I’m terribly sorry put a strip of wood cut to make a Itic PAIN this had to happen . . .” snug fit. Glue the strips in place Foe of Children AND HOPINQ and Paid in the beauty shop’s secret “Of course, we’ve knowiTeach oth­ room—to put on a soft gray crepe er only a week,” SybD continued “Oh Paul! What is it?” and plane or sand the exposed edge There is a disease of children wself what effec* with matching turb.an—to take a uncertainly. “And we wouldn’t want Paul and Scot exchanged glances. even with the floor. If this job is that destroys seven times as many l e a n g e t now taxi to the nearest beauty shop—to to be married right away. But I “Orders, from Washington. A spe­ carefully done, it should last indefi­ children as infantile paralysis, and W i c i n e have her hair set in fresh shining have enough money to last a couple cial assignment. My vacation is nitely. it seems only fair that we should ptrard deliverance waves — to have her fingernails of months and if we both feel the canceDed.” Concrete Blocks know about these children and what Jlake up your mind shaped back into brightly polished same way then . . .” Her blue eyes The others looked at them in sym­ Question: Has a house buflt of con­ pubflc and private help be given Iroetbing that gets ovals. She had a facial, too, deUght- were shining and the bitter look was pathetic sDence. For a moment I pain. You want crete blocks a ■ tendency toward them. I am referring to rheumatic ing in the efficient massage that gone from her face. Joan thought she would cry, then dampness? If so, how can this be heart disease. [g e t C- 2 3 2 3 . Don’t made her skin glow. ThomEis was happier too. Paul had seeing Paul’s distress, she lifted her eliminated? How can insulation be AWAY C O C O W S A- buts. G et results chin and smfled. “It doesn’t mat­ Dr. Alexander T. Martin, New P rtn goes quick, corns Im rheumatic fever It was seven-thirty when she got found a job for him and though the appDed? York city, in the Journal of the speedily removed when salary was not large he could man­ ter, darling!" von H” thin soothinsr. | t C-2 2 2 3 , tfoc, $1. back to the apartment. Answer: With wefl-made concrete American Medical Association, UinBhinmlwg Dr. BchoU B Ir as directed. Put* “You look like a new woman," age wefi enough and, most impor­ He took her hand. “I don’t have blocks and good construction a says: Zino-pads. T ty them? if not satisfied. Sybil commented. tant of aD, he was free from the to be in Washington until Monday house need not be damp. However, “In one sense the child stricken “I see you’ve been at it too,” Joan tyranny of KeutI MDler. night. We’D fly. At least we’D have if the inside plaster is appDed direct­ with infantile paralysis is more for­ D- Scholls Zino pads repUed with a smUe, noticing that There was only one unsolved prob­ this week end.” ly to the block wafl there wiD prob­ She lifted happy, confident eyes to tunate than the child stricken by [from MONTHLY^ each of SybU’s blonde curls was in lem—Ihe whereabouts of Paul’s sis­ ably be dampness from condensa­ rheumatism, because the child with its proper place and that a fresh ter. Paul had refused to discuss his. ■ “We’D have the rest of our tion. This can be avoided by ap­ rheumatic heart disease, may have coat of rosy poUsh covered her long Patricia with Joan, saying, “I don’t Dves, darling!” plying the plaster on lath on furring more attacks which may further nails. “I hope you didn’t go to the WEtnt to talk about it, honey! When .‘.‘The rest of our Dves,” Paul, re­ strips.. You can get fuD information Fot Only IO/N ow iLE peated, kissing her tenderly. cripple his activities or even cause Less than Ritz.” things are strEiightened out I’D tell on methods of construction from the death. In fact, each fresh attack “It’s closed,” SybD said. “I went you.” [THE END] Portland Cement association, 32 means the likelihood of further at­ _... .n*g ESSVegetable by there. That proves that they West Grand avenue, Chicago. tacks. On the other hand, infantile IreUeve monthly must have caught up with Mrs: Mur­ Cleaning Rough Plaster. paralysis, as dread a disease as it tdecbe, with Its dock. By the way, Scot Reynolds Question: How can rough finished is, usuafly causes no further at­ Bllizse due to was here. He’s going to take us aD anted plaster walls be cleaned? How tacks and the Eifflicted child may ex­ I disturbances, out to dinner. Wants us to meet £i*sw tbruout compound the about painting them? pect some improvement. Many chil­ Hstance against him downtown and afterward we’U Answer: The best that can be dren who contract infantile paraly­ a dose !‘difficult days. go to the airport. Paul’s plane is done in the way of cleaning is to go sis recover completely. Very few only as directed, JrrHtTani^b of girls due at nine-thirty.” over them with a stiff brush fol­ children who contract rheumatic fe­ Kported gratify- They smiled at each other affec­ Vlabel directions. lowed by vacuum cleaning. Plaster ver escape without some damage to Dr. Hitchcock s J tionately and after a moment SybU that has no finish of any kind can­ the heart.” said, “Do you beDeve in love at first not be washed, for the water would How can-these crippled hearts be LAXATIVE POWDER sight?” helped? Dr. Martin reports his in­ 21—42 soak in and take the dirt with it, “Why, Syb! What are you talking which would make a smeary effect. vestigation over a period of 20 years about? You don’t mean Thomas?" When a rough plaster waD. can no (1921-41) of 1,398 children with rheu­ W » , T i f t “Of course not. It’s Scot Rey­ longer be cleaned by brushing and matic heart disease who were given lZA TIO H nolds, Paul’s friend.” with a vacuum, the next best thing after care in three country homes. M i I t I i M l l Joan remembered his laughing is painting. For this, casein paint The average age of the first attack IA N C E blue eyes and crisp blond hair. is usuafly satisfactory. was from six to eight years. Aimsepnc SALVE “I think he likes me too,” SybD Of this 1,398 children 431 were dead Used by thousands with satisfactory is, continued self-consciously. “You’D Drilling a China Vase suits for 40 years—six valuable ingredi­ Question: I would like to turn a after 20 years. Of the 967 Dving Dr. ents: Get Carboil at drug stores or writ. ISPiTA ll probably think I’m crazy, Joan. You Martin was able to foDow about 90 Syurlock-Neal Co., Nashville, Tcnn. know I haven’t had any faith in Diina vase into a lamp. How can I per cent love since my divorce . . .’’ drfll a hole in the bottom? Is there a special drfll for such work? To show what watchful care in an tURCEOM "Maybe it’s time you started- to Answer: The hole can be made institution or' in a. foster home can TO CHECK beDeve'in things again,” Joan said With a twist drifl having the tip accompDsb for these heart crip­ as she drew her arm through her ground off. You might be able to ples the report states that 357 are sister’s. “And now we’d better caD get a drill for this purpose at a regularly employed at gainful occu­ a taxi. Scot wiD be waiting!” pations, 10 have, irregular employ­ ,P to SJ.6M.ie targe hardware store. Use turpen­ Dinner was a happy occasion. tine as the lubricant. If the vase is ment, 260 are in a regular or public g o f Even Thomas seemed gay and care­ expensive, have it drflled by a pro­ school, 83 are in a special class in .-IuiMII BP IoSHS free, and Joan, carefully scrutiniz­ fessional, which would nbt be an ex­ school for heart patients and 14 have ing Scot Reynolds, noticed that his a visiting teacher. IjoriMi op Io SHS pensive job. • • • IiMiipIoSSN eyes were fastened upon SybD. As for Joan, her happiness Imew no , Blackened Brass QUESTION BOX ,pta HMS Question: Our new fire grate has benefits bounds. m a d pahs B It was just nine-thirty when they a brass plated front When we Dt Q.—Please give me some informa­ ICLUOEO reached the airport. Paul’s plane, a fire,-the brass became blackened, tion regarding the extract; used in RHEUMATISM [atioh nwugSi ‘ ONE TO SEVENTY right on schedule, was landing. Joan and I have not been able to clean it. cases of hard of hearing. NEURITIS-LUMBAGO 4 INSUREO UNOEI broke away from the Dttle group Will I have to replate it? A.—Extract of ovary is being used PD IMMEDIATELY., to run across the flying field just as Answer: You can probably clean by physicians to relieve symptoms OSE VOUI OWN ■ AND DOCTOR Paul appeared. it by dissolving common salt in ci­ of menopause. Some physicians I e in the u . s. a , * • • der. vinegar untfl no more wfll be have fonnd this extract helpful in ■ ■ ■ ■ “Oh darDng!” Joan cried, burying taken up, and stirring with flour to sinus disease. Still others have found Ilogh’a ■ her head against the warmth of make a paste. Put this oh the brass it helped some eases of hard iff hear­ Paul’s overcoat. “Are yoji aD and let it stand for an hour or two. ing. Your physician can prescribe it by injection or taken by month. Ask Large Uottie[I .* MallIao-SiiuBSInClk right?” AD traces of the salt should be thor­ BIU MN IIK SiaiES Ii IT SM Ii Iltlilt IlIiiit “Of course I am, honey!” oughly washed off. I greatly doubt Wm about it. It must be prescribed McNQL DRUC CO. Inc. "Where’s Karl?” she asked, look­ if replating wfll be needed. by a physician. , 530 Bewe Stre«t—Jacksonville, Bertde ing around. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C, JUNE 3. 1942.

THE DAVIE RECORD. Davie Vote Ugh! Dam Not to Hart Crops To Sugar Users FHE DAl The war, gas and tire rationing T his Y ear The following was received by the WE ARE IN OUR NEW O l d e s t P a p C. FRANK STROUD - • Editor. played havoc with the May pri­ Davie Rationing Board Friday, May No Liquor,! mary. Less than 6oo votes were Yadkin Valley fatm crops will 2 9 ,1 9 4 2 : TELEPHONE At the present time, the OPA said, cast in the county Saturday by Re­ not be interfered with this year by STORE no family or individual should con­ N E W S A l Entered atth e PostoflSce in Modte- publicans and Democrats. The vote construction of High Point’s $8,- vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail sume sugar at a grearer rate than a in Davie follows: 000,000 hydroelectric plant, PW A And Are Better IW aredTo Sarve m atter, March 8.1903. pound a person each two weeks, M iss M a H U. S. Senate-Bailey 277, Foun­ Project Engineer W. F. E. Cabl- wbichia the current coneumer al You Than Ever Before. Line, was In | tain 80, K luttz 137, M orris 00. ness told The Sentinel. ' !SUBSCRIPTION RATES: lo tm e n t. d a v . Bottomland farmers of Forsyth, ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S lO O Congress—Burgin 310, Newton This rule applies to those who did Yadkin and Davie will be able to Come in and look over our big rtock of DryG oodst SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE S SO 47- not receive W ar Ration Books be­ D r . a n d Solicitor—Hall 226, Harding 26. harvest their crops without inter, cause they possessed sugar in excess Notions, Groceries, and hundreds of articles that were shoppij T h e n e a r approach of the From unofficial returns from the ference this fall because the dam of Bix pounds each, as well as to F r id a y . blackberry season this year brings five counties in this Judicial district, will not even start Impounding wa­ those who were issued W ar Ration w e are selling at low prices. sadness instead of joy. it appears that Solicitor'Avalon E. ter until early next spring. B ooks. Misses Dorf No W ar Ration Books will be is­ Hall has defeated bis opponent, F. It is probable that farmers whose Keller, of Hanging Is too good for the fel­ sued to persons who registered ex­ We Can Save You Money D. B. Harding by around 4,500 ground lies on a higher level may ville visitors low who would steal auto tires now. cess sugar until a sufficient number majority. Hall carried every coun even be able to make nother crop H e is In the same class as the old- of ration periods have expired dur­ J. F. Garw ty in the district, next year before fhe water covers fashioned horse thief. ing which the consumer—if he had leemee merd In the Democratic Senatorial race land purchased from them, and J. Frank Hendrix ration stamps—might have purchas­ Thursday on I Yes, brother, it is now said that Bailey had a majority of nearly one much of the laud to be purchased ed an amount of sugar equal to his office a pop-cj there is a shortage of razor blades. hundred thousand over Fountain, will never be flooded. Call Building MainStreet i: Farm ers who till land in the 15,. These shortages are like the D utch, and in the Republican Senatorial The OPA has received reports that M r. a n d man's flea, hard to put your fingers 000-acre basin to be covered by the race Sam Morris ran far ahead / o f somo people who registered excess s p e n t th e Stoner Kluttz. lake should not misunderstand the amounts of sugar think they can ab- guests of MrJ reports that the hydroelect ic pro­ tain W ar Ration Books as soon as And now it is said that there is In Yadkin county Ray T. Moore Mr. and M rsl defeated W. G. Hinshaw for Reg­ ject is to be constructed in record the excess is gone, regardless of the ■ f i l l ...... no shortage of gas. The reason for length of time in which it was con­ ister of Deeds, and A. L. Inscore tim e . J. C. Sell the gas rationing is now said to have su m e d . defeated his two opponents, M. F. W hile speed is essential, it will com se In w e| been out into effect to conserve Families who do not restrict their Shore and Hovoy Norman, in the be impossible to complete the dam mouth, left rubber. We are living in a, wond­ use of sugar to the prescribed allot­ Is There A Difference In Sheriff’s. race. enough to begin impounding water where he haf erful world. ______ments will only be penalizing them- before sometime early in 1943 and m e n t w o rk . selves since a tim e' may come when It is six months until the Nov­ Fork News Notes. it will be many months after that they have no sugar and will not be P rescriptions? Miss Ann I ember election. By that time we Mis. Jim Hendiiz and babe, of Mocks- before the lake is filled. perm itted to purchase any. ViUe1 have been visiting Mr. and Mis. S. a p o s itio n In | may have won the war, and then it H. Goodmon for several days. W hile the government will take The OPA also issued a warning or tw o last ’ will be up to us to put good men Mis. Geoige Jones suffered a stroke of deeds to the land to be covered by concerning lost W ar Ration Books. Your doctor's work depends upon Mr. and Mrsf office who can get us straightened paralysis last Friday and is in a critical the lake and to other property a- In the event a book is lost, a person condition. exact filling of the prescription he o n R . 3. out and the country put on a sound Miss NeU Livengood went to Bievatd round the shoreline—a total of some may make application to his local ra­ conservative basis, with everybody Sunday to matriculate in Bievaid College. 20,000 acres, according to original tioning board for a new one but it gives you. Careless and inexperienced M r. a n d ct work, plenty of sweetening, auto Paul Owens, of Washington, spent sev­ engineering estimates—the inten­ cannot be issued to him until two eral days with home folks here mis week. months after the date of his appli­ are the pros tires, new cars, and a couple ol tion is to give farmers every oppor­ com pounding-use of old Drugs which Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Livengood. of c a tio n . daughter wh| chickens in every man’s dinner pail Nmth Wilkesboro, visited their many re­ tunity to make a profit from the latives and friends here over the weekend M ay 2 5 th . land as it remains uncovered by wa- have lost their effectiveness - these The Marlon Progress says the Chas. Dobev, of Santa Monica, CSali. Air Yaccinatioo Foi Davie Mocksville ' Force, spent several days here with his te , it is understood. sugar shortage is caused by lack of Vacduations for typhoid, small­ completely ruin your Doctor’s work. mother, Mrs. Letitla Dobey. Surveyors will have to cover the Pfc. Earlyf boats to transport sugar from for­ Mts. George MelviUe and little daughter pox and diphtheria, can be had entire lake area within the next Bring Your Prescriptions H ere. Be Safe! been statione eign ports to our shores. The Pro­ Sandra of Tennessee, are spending some weekly through the summer at the time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. several weeks, running their lines past three gress didn’t say anything about the Lee Walsen health department in Cooleeemee, and re-surveying the Yadkin Val­ month’s full shortage being due to the restrtc Mrs. Z. V. Johnston spent the week-end on Tuesday mornings and at the in Winston-Salem with her daughter. Mrs. le y , and friends if tions being put on sugar beet grow­ MocksvilIe health office on Tues­ U. D. Wyatt The old stakes which were sunk ers in Colorado by the Federal Gov­ D. M. Bailey, Jrn of Ft Bragg, spent day afternoons. In addition to the Hail-Kimbrough Miss EvelJ Sunday here with his father. D. M. Bailey. several years ago have been pulled ernment. One big sugar refining schedule appearing in The Record Berry Collegf Mr. and Mrs. John Minor, -of Winston- up in many cases and will have to company says they can produce last week, the following places have Salem, spent Sunday here with relatives. be repfaced.—Twin-City Sentinel. Drug Co. rived home ninety- million tons of sugar an­ Nelson, Franklin and George BaUy, of been added: summer bolil nually instead of thirty million tons, the D. S. Navy, spent several days here We read a few days ago where with relatives last week. Their ship was Fork Community Building, Tues­ P h o n e 1 4 1 M ocksville, N- C. M r. and Mrs) if restrictions are taken off. In port on the East Coast They returned sixty million bags of coffee had day, June 9, 16, 23, 4:30 to 6:00 Friday. been dumped into the Atlantfc or p . m . P f c . A d a n Well, the primary has come and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach, of Mt. Airy, some other ocean. We also read Center, L. M. Tutterow’s store, 2 spending a gone. Many people were not in and C. F. Leach, of Dnde Sam's service in the Canal Zone, were Sunday guests of where thousands of bunches of Tuesday, June'9, 16, 23, 3:00 to hom e folks 1 terested enough to go and vote. The Mr. and Mrs, Locke Aaron bananas were cast into the briny 4 :0 0 p . m . day for Albe| tire and gas shortage no doubt keDt deep. Anything to win the war. where he is i many away from the polls. The Buy War Bomls We can get along without coffee Miss Gwyndolin Fnrchds1 daugh­ Democrats who were “cussing M iss e s Ma| Every Pay Day and bananas as long as the cows ter of M r. and Mrs. D. K. Furches, Senator Joslgh Bailey a year or two M arrietta Sn W * * I continue to give milk, and the of near Fatm ington, was among the Everything students a t! ago, and swearing they would never let's Deabfe blackberry briars continue to bear. young ladies who graduated as R eg arrived homd vote for him again, proceeded to eat O a r Q u o ta lstered Nurses at Mercy Hospital, a mess of crow, and swallowed the The Record is only $1.00. Charlotte, last Tuesday. s u m m e r h o lif said Senator, hook, line and sinker. Clyde I] ad The vote in Davie county county a- Under Control! spent a dal mong both Democrats and Repub­ town with r| licans, was very light. From now until the day we win this war, practically c o m p a n ie d everything you buy in this store will be priced the ^..Whitman Rice, of the National MOVED TO OUR Bobbie Ijam l same as it was last March. Some things will even be Sugar Refining Co., New York, time in Danl § \ says there probably never will be a priced lower. Sgt. Claud shortage of sugar. The Govern, New Location ment says there is shortage, and the We are glad and proud to swing into step with the ed at Camp [ blackberry crop only two weeks diS' other conscientious stores' of this nation. The new ing a 12-day tant. It Is hard to know what to price regulation is drastic. But nobody, not even Leon ents. Mr. an ^ on R. 3 Cl believe these days. Only a few In The W. W- Smith Building Henderson himself, s m s more clearly than we do the and says he I weeks ago there was said to be a need for Rharpe and immediate sacrifice to keep the cost big shortage in razor blades, but up Formerly Occupied By Pennmgton Chevrolet Co. of living down in America Pvt. Paulf to this hour we haven’t observed 4 at Ft. DeveiT many new beards that have been few days w i| grown since the shortage was re­ M rs S a m . ported. One thing we do know— We Have Some New In The Meantime, Remember This: tbe army fol the sugar board told us that we getting alonf couldn’t buy a pound of sugar be. Placing prices under ceilings is a difficult task for a tween this date and next July. W e PLYMOUTHS storeof this size. Therearehundredsofcomplications.: M rs . C . are going to do what the said board B ut it can and will be done. home We'dnf says, even if we do lose our sweet pital, States! This we pledge ourselves to do to the u tm b B t o f o u r disposition. As Well As A Good Assortment Of tw o w e e k s I a b ility . for arthritfl Once upon a time a Protestant p ro v e d . church sponsored a “hillbilly” You can do your shopping at this store, in the future show in a public building. The U s e d C a r s as in the past, with complete confidence in the in­ In the Iisd people came from far and near, and tegrity of our wartime standards. ers for thq the building was running oyer. which apoea| Folks couldn’t get near enough to Visit Us--And See These Cars As basic m aterials become converted m ore and more to w e e k , th e the ticket seller to part with their w ar use, we will be confronted with new and difficult Brown 3rd : last hard earned cash. On the questions with every passing day. Some will be insol- was unitentl same day a Protestant preacher vable. Most can be mastered by the use of ingenuity, R epair A nd Service A . R . W l stood on a street corner and preach­ by the employment of sound business sense, by the en­ ed to less than a dozen people. This Louise W hil viable position this store enjoys through its years of didn’t happen during World W ar a n d M iss Va Our Repair Shop Is Well Equipped And Is In Charge jj dealing fairly with wholesaler and consumer «ni»> N o . I . Is It any wonder that the ville, R. 2, [ fice Tbursdl whole world is at war? As a preach­ Of An Expert Mechanic—J. C. Collette. I We hope to prove to you, in your future shopping to have his I er remarked a few days ago, the visits, that the attractiveness and essential worth of scription bo| people have forgotten God, and un­ our merchandise have not been changed. rVme in til they repent and turn from their soon and give it a test. S g ts . A sh wicked ways we can expect all Leach, whol kinds of trouble and tribulation. Sm ith-D w iggins M otor Co. ( tbe Canal T Nearly two thousand years agdth.- months, are] Iongh with temple was turned into a store­ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE g arrived heH house full of thieves and robbers. Belk-Stevens Co. cold snap, The Lord was on earth among men t h a t th e y after living | at that time, and he drove the Wilkiesboro Street Mocksville, N. C-B Trade and Fifth Sts. W inston-Salem, N. C. money-changers out of the house T h e b o y s and their fi| of the Lord. IHIHH — mi th e m b a c k THB DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. JUNE 3. 1342.

(HE DAVIE RECORD. J. Chap. Powell, of High Point, spent the week-end with his par­ Rev. Chas. A. Leonard First Methodist Church IEW ents on R. 1. REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE. PaMor Oldest Paper In The County To Speak Here Sunday School. 10 a. m. No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach, of Mt. Rev. Chas. A. Leonard, a re. Morning Worship. U a. m. Young People's Service, 7:15 p. m. Remember Father Oni turned Missionary from China, will Airy, spent the week-end in town Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. I NEWS AROUND TOWN. with home folks. speak at the Mocksville Baptist Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Serve i I Church on Friday evening, June 5th, at 8:30 o'clock. Following the The public is cordially invited to attend Miss Mary Foster, of County There will be a lawn party at all the services. le. speech, movie pictures of the Haw­ Father’s Day f Smith Grove church Saturday Line, was In town shopping Thurs­ aiian Islands and Manchuria, will nIfibt, June 6th, ice cream, cake, ’ Goods, d a y . be shown. The public is cordially Robert B. Safriet hot dogs. Come out and enjoy invited to be present. Mr. Leonard Robert B. Safriet, 72, well-known form­ ties that ; D r. a n d i~ rs. S. A. Harding y o u rs e lf. is a forceful speaker, and his talk er of South Calahaln, died at bis home were shopping in Winston-Salem wilt be both interesting and lnstruc Thursday, following an extended illness. Give a Gift From Our Big I F r id a y . Mrs. Gilmer Brewer, of Cana, tiv e . Mr. Safifet is survived by his widow, was able to return home Sunday six daughters, two sons and three brothers, t Misses Dorris Bolick and Verneil from Davis Hospitali Statesville, Ellis-Everbardt together with many relatives and friends. Stock of Gents Furnishings. j Keller, of Hickory, were Mocks Funeml services were held at Society following an appendicitis operation Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ellis, of ville visitors W ednesday. Baptist Church, of which be waa a mem­ two weeks ago. Wingate, announce the marriage ber, Saturday morning at il o’clock, and of their daughter, Miss Verdie Mae J. F. Garwood, prominent Coo. the body laid to rest in the church ceme­ IX 5-T. Haines Vates, who has been Ellis, to M t. Toseph W illiam Ever- tery. Ieemee merchant, was in town stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla , hardt, son of Mrs. J. M. Everhardt Mr. Safriet spent his entire life in Davie There Is Nothing Father Would Thursday on business and gave our arrived home Saturday afternoon on and the late Mr. Everhardt, of county, and bis death has brought sad­ Mocksville. Thecerem onywasper Street I: office a pop-cal). a short furlough. He has been ness to the entire community in which be formed on Sunday morning, May Enjoy More Than A Pair Of transferred from Camp Blanding to lived for so many years. To the bereaved Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Everhardt 24, 1942, at Lancaster, S. C., with family The Record joins a host of friends Ft. Jackson. Jndge O. Rodeley Bell officiating, spent the week end at Wingate, in extending sympathy In this hour of be­ Mrs. Everhardt wore lovely navy reavement. guests of Mrs. Everhardt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cleary, of m arquesette w ith white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Good Comfortable Shoes I She wore a corsage of pink rose- Kannapolis, spent the week-end \ with relatives in Calahaln. They ouds and white sweet peas. She Card of Thanks J. C. Sell, who completed a b o ld s a position with the Farm Se­ returned last week from a ten days We wish to thank all of our friends and coutse in welding at Salisbury last curity Adm inistration here.*1' neighbors for their many acts of kindness trip to Saskatchwan, Canada, trav­ In month, left Monday for Baltimore, Mr. Everhardt is employed with shown us in our great bereavement in the eling a distance of more than 4,000 the Glenn L. Martin Company, in where he has a position in govern­ death of our son Robert. We also thank miles. They report a wonderful B a ltim o re . them for the beautiful floral tributes. A Large Assortment Of m e n t w o rk . t r i p . MR. AND MRS. J. F CLEARY AND FAMILY. Miss Ann Richardson, who holds Jeffries-Jones J. C. Godby, of Salisbury, R. I, a position in Norfolk, spent a day George A. Jeffries, of this city, and Miss was a Mocksville visitor Saturday. Shirts9 TTes9 I o n or two last week with her parents, Della Jones, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. M r. God bey, despite his 82 years, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richardson, Kimbroogh Jones, of Clarksville township, gets about well. He is taking life were united in marriage at York, S. C.. I h e o n R . 3 . Princess Theatre easy, and has’t engaged in farming Saturday morning at U o’clock, with Esq. Hosiery9 for the past few years. He has a- E. Gettvs Nunn performing the marriage l e d Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gray Call ceremony. They were accompanied to WEDNESDAY ONLY are the proud parents of a fine bout 400 acres of farm land in Ro- York by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheek and uCASTLE IN THE DESERTn and E c h daughter who arrived on Monday, w a n . Miss Orphn Angell. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries with Sidney Toler-Arleen Whelen May 25th. Mrs. Call and be are at will make their home on Spring street. Fs e R. D. Bayless, 53, a former re­ Mr. Jeffdes is connected with the C: J. T H U R S D A Y a n d F R I D A Y I Summer Pants9 Mocksville Hospital. sident of Mocksville, who was con­ AngeU Jewelry Store. r k i nected with the Hanes Chair & Betty Gmnble-Victor Maturein Pfc. Early R. Hudson, who has Novelty Co., died at his home in ••SONG OF THE ISLANDS” Staw Hats9 I S a f e ! been stationed in Panama for the Former Davie Lady Athens, Tenn., on May 25th. Mr. past three years is spending a SATURDAY Bayless is survived by his widow, Passes month’s furlough with relatives •• WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" I Underwear9Etc one son and one daughter. His Mrs. Hiram Grantham, a resident of * and friends in Davie and Forsyth. with Constance Bennett BruceCabot friends here will be sorry to learn MocksviUe some 45 years ago, died at her Miss Evelyn Smith, a student at o f d e a th . home at Red Springs on May 27th. She was a daughter of the late Capt and Mrs. MONDAY You Can Always Save Money By Berry College, Mt. Berry, Ga., ar­ Frank R. Brown, who moved from Mocks- -INTERNATIONAL LADY” rived home Tuesday to spend the MURRAY’S ville to Salisbury many Vears ago. Mn. Ilona Massey George Brent summer holidays with her parents, Gmntham was Miss Emma Brown before Doing Your Buying At Our Store l e , N . C . Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith, on R. 4. marriage, and Uved with her parents in TUESDAY FO O D STORE the house now owned by Mrs. J. B. John­ “BLUE, WHITE, AND PERFECT” Pfc. Adam Baker, who has been W e Deliver $1.00 W orth stone. Her father bnilt the Red Front Lloyd Nolan Mary Beth Hudghes A Cordial Welcome sr spending a 10 day furlough with O r M o r e Store, and operated it for ten or twelve yean. The building is now owned by home folks on R. 4, left Wednes LIVER P o u n d .... 2 3 c Mrs. W. L. Call, and occupied by J. Ftank I day for Albequirqe, New Mexico, Hendrix. Awaits You Here. S T E W B E E F where he is in the air service. P o u n d .... 19c I FATBACK Misses M argaret and Ann Grant, AtteotioD, Young Men P o u n d .... 17c Welcome Florists M arrietta Sm ith and Helen W alker, Mr. F. A; Yarbrough and Mr. T. A, Gat CHEESE 2 9 c ton, Recruiten from the SaUsbury Navy students at Peace College, Raleigh, P o u n d .... Recruiting Station, wiU be at the Post Of­ ON THE SQUARE arrived home last week to spend the VEAL CHOPS fice in MocksvUIe on Thursday, June 4th P o u n d .... 2 9 c Mocksville Cash Store summer holidays with their parents. for the purpose of interviewing men inter- AU Kinds Funeral Designs In W IN N E R S 2 5 c ested in enlisting in the Navy or Naval I! Clyde Ijames, of Danville, Va., P o u n d . . Reserves. ______Artificial And Cut Flowers, JERGENS SOAP spent a day or two last week in “The Friendly Store” 4 for . . - . 15c Potted Plants. town with relatives. He was ac­ Mocksvitte Circuit. Ictically OCTOGAN CHIPS Flowers For AU Occasions. G E O R G E Rw H E N D R I C K S , M a n a g e r companied home by his brother, 2 f o r 15c F, A. WRIGHT. Pastor Dulins - 11:30 a.m. bed the Bobbie Ijam es, who Will spend some Old Englidi Phone 103 Mocksville Iven be LIQUID WAX Qt. . 6 9 c Bethel 8:30 p.m. time in Danville. There was a surprise birthday dinner JOHNSON WAX 4 9 c given at Roy Nicholson Home in honor of Sgt. Claud Boger, who is station­ P o u n d C an I him last Sunday. A large crowd attended. SWISS MILK 1 His patents, their children, grand-children ed at Camp Shelby, Miss, is spend­ Iith the 6 C a n s .... 2 3 c and friends. Ihe n e w ing a 12-day furlough with his par­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Boger, e n L e o n on R. 3 Claud is looking well, d o the and says he is getting along fine. ■the COBt Co-Operate For Victory Pvt. Paul Allen, who is stationed MORRISETT'S at Ft. Devens, Mass., is spending a mLIVE WIRE STORE” few days with bis parents, Mr. and W inston-Salem, N. C EffeetiYe at once, the Office of Defense Transporta­ W . Fourth and Trade Sto. Mrs Sam Allen. Paul has been In This: the army for nine months. He is tion has ordered that all persons m aking deliveries of any getting along fine, and looks well. com m odity are restricted in m aking such deliveries to a re­ f o r a GET READY FOR MIDSUMMER c a tio n s . Mrs. C. N. Christian returned gularly scheduled trip or route- home W ednesday from Davis Hos­ June WiU Bring Warm Weather pital, Statesville, where she spent In cooperating with this order w e ask your support as W e have a marvelous collection of everything in up-to-date materials. Large o f o u r two weeks undergoing treatment follows: Please give us, or mail, your orders for all petro­ shipm ent just arrived. Gorgeous colorings-and above all is our policy of satis­ for arthritis. She is much im­ p ro v e d . ' leum products w ell in advance of our regularly scheduled fying prices and all standard m erchandise. future Ithe in- In the list of newly elected teach­ trip into your section of the county. Organdies, 45 inch. Perm anent Finish ers for the Mocksville schools, 39c - 49c • 59c W it h t h e 1 0 0 % cooperation of all tractor owners over which appeared in The Record last Dotted Swiss, all shades Imore to week, the name of Miss Clayton the Nation this will save, for our war effort, untold tons Ginghams, Chambrays, Seersuckers . . Brown 3rd and 4th K «de teacher, ■difficult of rubber and m otor fuel. Sport Fabrics, plain & fancy was unitentionally omitted. Ie insol- 49c, 59c 69c 79c % tenuity, A. R. White and niece, Miss W efurtherask thatallavaiiabIestorage be filled at Bontany White Materials Louise W hite, of Winston-Salem, —Flannel, Broadcloth ______J the en- each delivery. This will save an additional amount of Ieara of and Miss Vernell W hite, ot Mocks- ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS tim e, tires and gasoline as well as insure your not lonng Ike. ville, R. 2, were visitors at our of­ Buttons, Belts, Laces, Etc. fice Thursday. Mr White called 60 Styles Laces, rare values . . 5c to have his name put on our sub­ time by running out. Further, no one knows when the flo p p in g Nice assortment Pearl Buttons . . fcc scription books. p r th o f next supply of fuel or oil may be cut off and a shortage Nice Assortment C om e in Sgts. Ashley Dwiggins and C. F bccur, so keep your tahks.as full as possible. Help us to Leach, who have been in service in HOSIERY HANDBAGS the Canal Zone for the past 18 help you, and together we can help O UR COUNTRY. Grand Assortment o f months, are spending a m onth’s fur­ Latest Novelties, lough with home folks. The boys Cooperate for Victory- Silk. Lisle, Mesh, arrived here last week during the Rayoni Nylon. W h ite & C o ld rs 0 . cold snap, and it is needless to say C o tto n ' that they got a chilly reception, G. N. WARD, IKstributor 9 7 c $ 1 . 9 5 69c 79c 97c $1.15 after living in the far south so long. " Pure Oil Company Products $1.50 $1.95 $ 2 . 9 5 BIHt Ni Ca The bovs are getting along fine, and their friends are glad to have M ocksville, N. C. them back in the old home town. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

— -"''!MPR0ved Old Glory Flies Proudly in Australia UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL WHO’S S UNDAY I i g cHooL Lesson By HAROLD L. LUNDQUISTt D- D. Of Tbe Moody Bible Institute of Chicago* NEWS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) '~ Z i (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Iiy r. By VIRGINIA VALE Lesson for June 7 THIS ARAMOUNT’S “Wake Is­ P Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ land” ran into unexpected lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by WEEK trouble the other day. Some 150 permission. Filipinos, engaged to portray in­ FRIDAY: THE DAY OF vading Nipponese troops, were SUFFERING (H) By LEMUEL F. PARTON to charge a machine gun nest Consolidated Features—WNU Features. manned by Robert Preston and LESSON TEXT—Luke 23:33-46; M ark 15: 33, 34. ISW YORK.—A veteran watch- W illiam Bendix. “Half of you GOLDEN TEXT—But be was wounded for •*-’’Tman of sea lanes assumes com­ our transgressions, he was bruised for our mand of the vast South Pacific area fall dead,” they w ere told. W hen iniquities:' the chastisement of our peace for the Allied Nations, just at a time the smoke cleared all 150 were was upon him; and with his stripes we are stretched corpse-like on the ground. healed.—Isaiah 53:6. . • • w m , when Ja- Admiral Ghormley pan>s south- The scene was shot again, after the same mstructions were given. Some Dark and distressing days nave *Never Leaves a ward limge result. They’d play Japanese sol­ often come uppn the earth, but the Loose End Aboutr ma^es tra“ ‘ diers only if they could play dead darkest day of all history was that port possibly day when cruel men with wicked the crucial issue of the Pacific war. ones, so Director John Fanow bad to give m. hearts laid unholy hands upon the For his success in keeping men and Son of God and crucified Him. And goods moving across the Atlantic in yet, by the grace of God, it was a day the World war, Vice Admiral Rob­ Kate Smith recently signed a con­ tract to make a series of shorts for of bright hope for the sinful sons of ert Lee Ghormley was rewarded men, for on that day complete re­ with the Distinguished Service Columbia under the collective ti­ tle of “America Smgs With Kate demption was wrought out. The medal. veil was i*ei)t and the new and living At 58, he takes on a far-flung area way into the holy presence of God of land and sea, including many & vital bases, fighting not only for U. S. troops are marching on the wharf (top) at an unidentified port In Australia after landing. They (Heb. 10:20) was opened for you sea-way for the U.S.A. but for New are part of the new contingent. Below: Over hill and dale, somewhere in Australia, Old Glory flies at the and for me. Zealand, Australia and the Free head of the U. S. troops. Cities of tents have sprung up everywhere. , The cross is popular as an orna­ French. His command covers all ment on a church or on a golden land, sea and air forces of the four chain, but it is far more than that. nations. He will be responsible to It speaks of the black hour of the Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, command­ ROTC Students Learn Proficiency in Arms Saviour’s cry, “My God, my God, er in chief of the United States Pa­ why hast thou forsaken me?” and cific fleet. h it also tells us of the One who be­ Admiral Ghormley is known to j i came sin for us that we might know navy officers as “thoroughly depend­ T the righteousness of God (II Cor. able,” rather than picturesque or - I 5:21). showy. One of iiis shipmates of the Three thoughts emerge from our first World war, recently said to this lesson. writer: I. Crucifixion >- Bringing Lifq “He is a good tactician, and (Luke 23:33, 34a). a hard plugger, with a patient KATE SMITH “There they crucified him”—four mastery of detail. He's always Smith”—for one dollar as total com­ words summing up the almost un­ wide awake and if he were a pensation. All profits over that sum believable thing that took place on hockey player he’d be a crack go to the USO. Calvary. He died; but in that death goal keeper. He had a tongh, life and immortality were brought lonesome job, gaarding overseas Five years ago Tim Whelan, of to Ught (II Tim. 1:10). transport in the first World war, RKO Radio, saw a Spanish picture As believers in Christ, we are in­ and carried it through perfectly, in Seville, and began looking for a terested in all that took place at with big results and little glory. dark-eyed young actress who ap­ the crucifixion, for we know that He keeps his mind strictly on peared in it. He finally found her; as we contemplate Him on the cross his work.” she’s Mapy Cortes, of Puerto Rico, we can say with Luther, “For me, Admiral Ghormley was bom in F r ' and will appear in an important role for me!” And yet it was not for us Portland, Ore., and took an aca­ in his new musical. alone that He died—it was for all demic degree at the University of mankind. So we turn to our un­ Idaho. He was graduated from An­ — Marguerite Chapman was a mem­ converted friends and direct them to napolis in 1906. He commanded the “the Lamb of God which taketh Nicaraguan naval operations and his ber of the Navy Blues Sextette be­ fore Columbia upped her into the big away the sin of the world” (John I: decorations include the Nicaraguan 29). He was crucified that they Campaign badge and the Victory time last January. Now another member of it, Lorraine Gettman, might Uve eternally. He who had medal. only a plea for the forgiveness of He was made assistant chief of steps out. Re - christened Leslie Brooks, she’s been given a long­ His persecutors (v. 34a) tenderly of­ naval operations in 1936 and held fers His forgiveness to men today. that post until relieved of this duty term contract by the company, as the result of her outstanding work in H. Rejection—Bringing Accept­ on August 9, 1940, when he was sent ance (Luke 23:34b-43). to London as a special naval observ­ Nowadays at ROTC units throughout the country the accent is on guns as well as books, and college a supporting role in “Talk of the Town,” co-starring Jean Arthur, Those who appear around the er for the American embassy. On students are learning to be proficient in the use of arms. In picture at' right, ROTC students are drawing cross afford an interesting and strik­ April 22, 1942, he was ordered to rifles in the gun-room of the recently constructed drill hall built at City college, New York, by the federal Cary Grant and Ronald Colman. —*— ing picture of humanity. There Auckland to organize joint naval op­ government. Left: Two young army officers assigned to City college ROTC demonstrate use of bayonets. were the indifferent ones, those not erations with New Zealand. He be­ The route tint led Jack Trent into interested at aU in who was being came a vice admiral on September the movies is a curious one. For­ crucified, but only eager to share 20, 1941. Nazi Soldiers Surrender to Reds Cuban Review merly a Montana schoolteacher, he in the division of His garments. • ---- became Shirley Temple’s body­ T NDUSTRY and government, it guard, and wound up as an actor; There stood the people “behold­ would appear, have been keen you’ll see him in “Silver Queen,” ing”—perplexed, unable to beUeve competitors for the services of Mrs. the 1870 drama starring Priscilla that the miracle-working Christ was Anna Rosenberg. Industry, for the Lane and George Brent. about to die. Verily, they were as _ moment, is —*— sheep without a shepherd. Dexterously She fo the lead, No one has viewed C. B. De- Then we see those who scoffed. Juggles Federal paying her Aj j . Mille’s “Reap the Wild Wind” with They knew His claim to be the Son AndPrivateJobs $22,500 a more interest than did Rear Ad­ of God and hated Him for it. Now year, while miral William D. Leahy, U. S. am­ at last they had their chance to raU the government gets a cut of only bassador to France. The Techni­ at Him, to ridicule and taunt. More $13,500 in her hectic working year. color sea saga, starring Ray Mil- ignorant and yet equaUy derisive, She keeps them both at arm’s length land, John Wayne and Paulette God­ we see the mocking soldiers. and attends to the most deserving. dard, deals with America’s fight to Even one of the thieves by His She weighs in at 112 pounds, desk­ wipe out a nest of pirate wreckers side “railed on him” (v. 39), ridi­ side. She comes through a hard H M H i in the Florida keys years ago. Lea­ culing His claim. But here is the working day with all the frills and hy wrote DeMille that he “got the marvelous thing—the other thief, ruffies of her exiguous person still last of those wreckers” back in the rough and wicked person that he fresh and in place. year 1905. was, saw in Christ a Saviour to The house appropriations commit­ whom he turned in faith, which was tee lights up Mrs. Rosenberg’s man­ Ransom Sherman finally has dis­ quickly and fuUy honored (w. 42, ifold activities and jobs in exploring covered the haunt where Dix Davis, 43). doubles in federal jobs, along with 13-year-old who plays “Stanley,” the The picture is thus complete. The private employment. As regional _■***» bellhop, spends the half hour before Rejected One is “the way” to ac­ director for the social security broadcast time. It’s -the Shirley ceptance for aU who believe (John board, she receives $7,500 a year Temple studio, across the hall—he 14:6). He said, “I am the door: by and her salary as a consultant on just stands there and worships from me if any man enter in, he shaU be the staff of Nelson Rockefeller, co­ afar. saved” (John 10:9). ordinator of American affairs, nets —*— her $6,000 a year. □I. Darkness — Bringing Light Ann Miller’s been saying, that she (Luke 23:44, 45; Mark 15:33, 34). In 1914, the girl from Buda­ was 18 ever since she was 12. Tall Physical darkness feU over the pest, here with her parents at for her age, she did it then to keep scene at the cross, as though aU the age of 14, settled a strike. the prize—two weeks’ work as a nature would go into* mourning, or In the Wadleigh high school, stage attraction—at the Orpheum sought to shield the suffering Sa­ which she - attended, students President Fulgcncio Batista, theater. At 14 she danced—and viour from the curious and hateful struck against compulsory mili­ sword raised, inspects his newly en­ fibbed—her way into a night club eyes of men. Then, too, it was God’s tary training. She called a stu­ This radiophoto from Moscow shows an episode in the great war on the listed volunteers in the Cuban army. engagement in San Francisco. That sign that this was not the death of dent meeting and made an im­ Eastern front. A group of German soldiers are raising their hands in sur­ General Bemitez marches in front year RKO signed her up, then Co­ any ordinary man, even as it spoke passioned speech which ended render while the bodies of regiment mates are strewn around the trench. with his musket. lumbia borrowed her; at 16, and of the judgment of those who had the strike and got her considera­ still saying she was 18—she landed laid violent, sinful hands on His ble newspaper attention. She on Broadway. RKO again, Colum­ Son. sras Anna Lederer then. When Goes ‘Upstairs’ bia again — then Paramount, for But deeper yet was the spiritual re entered the war, she left Two Changes in Detroit Assembly Lines “True to the Army.” On April 12 darkness into which Jesus went, as high school to sell Liberty bonds of this year she celebrated her 19th bearing the horrible load of the and Thrift stamps. In 1919, she birthday, on the "Priorities of 1942” sins of the world He “was made married Juliifs Rosenberg, now set. sin for us” (II Cor. 5:21), and God .. a rug merchant. 'SB the Father turned away from Him. Even then she was plagued by de­ Now that the “Are You a Missing We cannot fathom the full meaning mands for her services. She stud­ Heir” radio program has restored of that hour, aiid we dare nc.t at­ ied practical politics with Belle Mos- its millionth dollar to rightful lega­ tempt to explain it. We can only kowitz, political ally and mentor of tees, you’d think the program exec­ accept it and thank God that be­ Alfred E. Smith. This association utives would sit back and relax, but cause He was made sin for us we led to fund-raising and organizing -there are still 77 million un­ may by faith be "made the right­ work for philanthropies, widening I*? I claimed dollars buried in probate eousness of God in him.” into a broad field of trouble-shooting court records as a goal for the pro­ Out of the darkness of that hour in industrial and social welfare is gram to shoot at. sues. shone forth the one light which “Yes, FiIiiI, John was on the phone nothing in time or eternity can dim. a few minutes ago and he said you ODDS AND ENDS—The'goofy sound­ were a so-and-so. He is, too? Lis­ man who used to heckle Jack BdHny on Route to Happiness ten, I’ll get up a nice little dinner the Sunday night broadcasts has joined the The truest and happiest of earthly army air corps . . . Ed Murrow and Wil­ lives, proven over and over again by and get you two together.” liam L. Surer, news commentators, first hard actual experience, is that life That is a fair sample of her work- met at a Paris cafe . . . Now that Ronald which accepts and observes most a-day telephone talk. She has Colman has finished “The Talk of the nearly St. Paul’s great postulate, worked almost entirely in the no- Town" he can shave, for the first time in “Here have we no continuing city, man’s land between the warring months . . . Rosalind RusseITs been signed forces of industry and labor, and be-' A cadet at the bombardier school to make “Stand By to Die ” for RKO—a but we seek one to come.” Right­ tween one or both and government. Production lines are moving again In Detroit factories, but planes in Albuquerque, N. M., waves all Mory of a woman flier working for the fully pursued, it in no way inter* She is a wisp of a woman, a five- are now being made instead of automobiles. Then, .too, there are women clear to the ground crew as he. government in Japanese-held islands of the feres with the intensest enjoyment foot three brunette to give exact In the plants. At this large plant, which.formerly made auto bodies, we Cjakes his way through two racks of Pacifiic IJadeleine Carroll reserved 14 of our time here on earth. We have Bombs to nose 'of bomber. B e bar front row seats for her army and navy boy but to see that we do God’s will in specifications, always nicely tail­ see an entire assembly line (left) made up of women. The line at the right everything. ored, with a penchant for plenty of is made up of men. They are fabricating engine nacelles for bombers. passed all tests. escorts at her latest broadcast in Nev feminine fixings. / York. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Stressing days nave I n the earth, but the lal] history was that | l men with wicked Ioly hands upon the Tbe Deacon used to say, “Bad news doesn't need any pushin’. 1 1 I crucified Him. And moves along fast enough by Itself. : of God, it was a day But good news is kinda sluggish. Ior the sinful sons of So nudge it along all you can!" Iat day complete re- I sort of like that Idea myself. J wrought out. The So Fnr nudging along to you how Id the new and living Refreshments for the Class of ’42! KELLOGG’S PSP is extra-rich in (See Recipes Below.) vitam ins Bi and D—th e two vita­ fly presence of God mins hardest to get enough of In las opened for you Commencement Time ordinary meals. This Week’s Menu And nothing that tastes as good !popular as an oma- \ There’s a last-minute flurry of as PEP has any business being Irch or on a golden Commencement Refreshments good for youl Try it. I just know hair brushing and straightening of Platter of Assorted Cold Cuts you’ll like It! Jfar more than that. ties as Jane and Ie black hour of the Assorted Bread ‘Fruit Dreams Billy get ready •Honey Lemonade T1My God, my God, for their gradua­ !forsaken me?” and •Chocolate Covered Sugarless. aT 4HE cotton scraps you have tion exercises. Cake A been saving can make this Iof the One who be- Yes, this is real­ A d tlkio u s ccn e t thattupplUs per 1-ounct J that we might know •Recipes Given apron for you! You can carry out terring: 112 daily n eti o f vitamin D i 419 ly the year the a patchwork design if you wish, to HS minimum Jaity neecf o f ritamm Bu Iss of God (II Cor. children are get­ or make it with a patterned ma­ ting through with is used, the outside may be gar­ COPTfttBKT. 1*«. ar RCLLMS COttPMNT Its emerge from our nished with fruit such as sliced terial in contrast with plain as our school. Ifs hard sketches suggest. And, what a to believe, isn’t oranges, pineapple, and apricots. No party is complete without con­ pretty apron you achieve—in this Dn >- Bringing Life EVERYWHERE women are feel- it? It seems like thrifty sewing adventure! TOth the cJ i c k l e d l a ) . just yesterday fections of some kind because there ■*-' ing an urge within to be prac­ that they started school! are moments bib top buttoned securely in place !crucified him”—four tical-minded in regard to “clothes.” this apron will protect your frock P i n k ! ! up the almost un- Your role is that of sitting back when you actual- Entering new fields of work as so and beaming at their accomplish­ .J -J 0f- Iy want to nibble through the most strenuous of that took place on many are during these strenuous neutral slacks has inspired the on something household jobs! led; but in that death smart combination done in fine- ments, but, just as important, pro­ * * * And why? Be­ times, taking up new and arduous viding the children with a party and sweet. Here is a cause he found ltality were brought jobs for the first time, women are tailored spun rayon shown at the low­ recipe featuring P attern No. 8133 is In sizes 14 to 20: |i. 1 :10). er left in the above illustration. The refreshments after commencement. 40 and 42. Size 16 requires I 1A y ards 32 there was a way to relieve Uiat not waiting for fashion to tell them Simplest way of taking care ..of dried fruits noted aggravating gas, headache, listless­ Christ, we are in- what to wear, but spontaneously slacks in light beige are full-cut. for their high or 35-inch material for plain portion,* The full-sleeved windbreaker blouse refreshments is setting up a table yards for print portion. 8 yards of I i i ness, coated tongue and bad breath, that took place at they have adopted well-tailored in the porch or dining room. Then sugar content. inch bias fold. from which he had suffered, due to for we know that slacks and slacks suits as the prac­ in a lighter-weight version of the Send your order to: spells of constipation. He tried same material is gaily plaided in fill this with assorted breads and They’re easy to late Him on the cross tical thing for voluntary defense cold cuts, add a few relishes for fix and full of taste. ADLERIKA—why don’t yon? It is Ih Luther, “For me, work, for factory work, for defense rose, green and beige. Other cos­ an effective blend of 5 carminatives tumes use contrasting shirts in spun good measure, and you have the •Fruit Dreams. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Ivet it was not for us farming and gardening, for first aid makings of a successful party. The (Makes 60 squares) IM SeTenth Ave. ' New Tork and 3 IoxatiTes for DOUBLE action. ldied—it was for all and for the endless list of patriotic rayons or challis or jersey types. ADLEEIKA quickly relieves gas, and Careful tailoring distinguishes the informality .of this setting will please I 14-ounce package pitted dates Enclose 20 cents In coins for each V e turn to our im­ activities now going on at high the children, and at the same time H pound nntmeats pattern desired. gentle bowel action follows sorprie- ps and direct them to speed. easy-to-wear slacks suit shown in Yi pound figs P attern No ...... Size...... IngiyfasL Take this ad along to the Not that the enthusiasm for slacks the foreground on the seated figure. relieve you of extra serving. Let God which taketh the children help themselves and H pound apricots N am e.. ; ...... drugstore. I the world” (John I: ends with the utility aspect of the It is in a fine linen-type spun rayqn I teaspoon grated orange rind J crucified that they what-to-wear question, for there’s which tailors beautifully and is both take their own time about it, for A ddress...... cool and practical. The straight-cut there will be plenty of conversation 1 tablespoon orange juice |nally. He who had just as much excitement .going on in to go with refreshment time. Put dates, nutmeats, figs and the forgiveness of regard to slacks costumes to wear slacks are topped by a matching HEY! DON’T SCRATCH short-sleeved shirt which can be Provide white, whole wheat and apricots .through the meat 'grinder. soothe the itch of mosquito and similar (v. 34a) tenderly of- in off-duty hours spent in leisure and rye bread so there will be variety Kiead orange rind and juice into with Mexican Heat Powder. Large fcness to men today. relaxation, or in active sports. worn as a tuck-in blouse or as a flattering hiplength jacket. from which to choose. It’s smart the mixture. Roll with a rolling sise most economical-~sold everywhere. Ji—Bringing Accept- As a result of this unanimous de­ As smart and comfortable on a to have this already sliced for the pin into a square sheet % inch thick. LJOL |34b-43). mand for women’s slacks for every­ defense job as it is at a summer re­ youngsters and it looks better on the Cut in squares and dip into pow­ ■appear around the day wear as well as for leisure mo­ sort the attractive slacks costume table. dered sugar. !interesting and strik- ments, designers have rushed to pro­ at the top left in the above illustra­ The meat platter provides an at­ If your sugar ration does not ex­ H in NINOS humanity. There duce a larger and more varied col­ tion follows the fashion by teaming tractive assortment of sandwich fill­ tend to making cool drinks with A chocolate pie will take on a GIANT SALE |rent ones, those not lection of attractive styles than ever contrasting colors of the same fabric. er. Arrange in clockwise fashion, sugar, here is a lemonade made new flavor if left-over co&ee is in w h o was being before in both costumes and “sep­ EMne spun rayon in a chic linen the following: chicken pattie, cooked with honey. To make a really “par- substituted for half the milk. ISON! 6 » bnly eager to share arates.” An excitingly wide range weave is used In red-striped beige tongue, meat loaf and liverwurst. tified” drink, add a scoop of lemon, • * • #1 SIZE ONiy I o f of attractive fabrics especially de­ orange, raspberry or pineapple sher­ His garments. of the same material are in deep You can let the imagination of your A stick of cinnamon broken into Ithe people “behold- signed for these costumes has ap­ guests run freely with making their bet for the lemonade. ’ Use carbon­ peared in fine rayon constructions blue. ated water instead of plain and gar­ the milk beaten into custards |l, unable to believe New this season are tapered own sandwiches, but in case they gives the custards a faint cinna­ !-working Christ was which offer style, beauty and wear­ slacks. Many women with slim fig­ run out of ideas, you might suggest nish with berries or fresh cherries. ing quality at prices to suit any •Honey Lemonade. mon color but does not darken Eerily, they were as ures are adopting them for the sake' some of these: them. shepherd. woman’s budget and requirements. of streamlined flattery. In addition Chicken pattie and boiled ham (Makes I serving) • • * Spun rayon reproductions of clas­ with sweet pickle relish and lettuce I lemon those who scoffed. to the more utilitarian styles the If the surface of your stove looks I claim to be the Son sic linen, silk, wool and worsted tapered slacks are being made in on-whole wheat bread. I to 3 tablespoons honey constructions are more interesting . Meat loaf with tomato ketchup on I cup water rough, it probably is due to an | e d Him for it. Now fine spun rayon acetate twills, in accumulation of stove blacking. I their chance to rail than ever this season. In the popu­ acetate rayon sharkskins and also white bread. Extract the juice lrota the lemon lar price range, slacks and slacks in wrinkle-resistant alpaca weaves. Liverwurst and. chicken Ioa t on and add the honey. To this add Sandpaper rubbed over the sur­ I u l e a n d taunt. More suits appear frequently in spun cold water and ice to chill.' Serve face will make it as smooth as l e t equally derisive, These are designed for leisure wear whole wheat bread. rayon fabrics of the’ linen, shan­ this in individual glasses with a when new. pking soldiers, after the manner shown at the top Tongue and sliced cucumbers with • • • tung and gabardine types, as well right in the above picture. Here the horseradish and mustard on rye slice of lemon on the rim of each the thieves by His as smart covert, hopsacking, flan­ glass. Or, if you prefer using, a When a suede garment has be­ him” (v. 39), ridi- blouse of snowy acetate rayon crepe bread. nel and fine-wale corduroy interpo­ reflects the South American gaucho Balance the sandwich' spread with punch bowl, set the drink in Uiat come wet it should be allowed to But here is the lations. For heavy manual labor in a salad of some kind. If the young­ (increasing the recipe to take care dry in ordinary room tempera­ Jkg—the other thief, influence in its ruffled front. Wom LESS THAN PRICE J factories, denim made to withstand with slim-lined slacks of sooty black sters are boys, they will go for slices of as many people as you are hav­ ture, never near artificial heat. Iked p e r s o n that he wear and tear scores high. This ing), and let blobs of sherbet float Place on a coat hanger and shape UMirCO TIMEAT Jhrist a Saviour to novelty-textured rayon shantung and of tomato on lettuce. For girls or serviceable never-wear-out material a bright red cummerbund the cos­ a mixed group, a molded fruit salad on top of the lemonade. carefully. Stuff folded paper into TOILCT GOODS ! in faith, which was comes in several smart colors in will be tops: • Cake ’fi’ ice cream have high rat­ the sleeves to shape them. Uy honored (w. 42, tume is picturesque and flatter­ COUNTERS addition to the traditional blue. ing. Pineapple {Carrot Salad Ring. ing among the younger set, so for • • • The vogue for bright shirts with (Released Iqr Western Newspaper Union.) (Serves 6 to 8 ) this occasion I would suggest the Never wash the grids of a waffle j thus complete. The following cake: * icon and never put the iron in tehn&Fink ProductsCorn.,BIoomaeld.N.1. Is “the way” to ac- I- package lemon gelatin •Chocolate Covered Sugarless Cake. .1 cop water water. Instead dean the grids |l who believe (John Smartly Checked Pique IVdakes Lovely 2*4 cops sifted cake floor with a wire brush and dry cloth, “I am the door: by I cup pineapple jnice SU teaspoons double-acting bak­ Ienter in, he shall be Graduation Dresses I cap sliced pineapple ing powder wipe the outside of the iron with VnendnrabIe Prosperity |0:9). 4 to 5 grated carrots (raw) M teaspoon salt a damp cloth and a soft polishing Everything in the world may be It’s time to begin to think of a Lettnce or endive doth. — Bringing Light Vi cup batter or other shortening endured, except only a procession graduating dress which will lsiter on Mayonnaise or french dressing of prosperous days.—Goethe. Mark 15:33, 34). serve happily for general summer Heat water and pour over gelatin. 2 teaspoons grated orange rind kness fell over the 1 cap light corn syrup The problem of what to send a wear. Designers are solving the Add cold pineapple juice and set 2 eggs, unbeaten service man has been solved by the Jross 1 as though all problem by using eyelet pique. It aside to cool. Add grated carrot and ifa cup milk men themselves. Tobaccotopsthe DON’T LET I o into” mourning, or is cool, it is pretty as can b$ it pineapple cut in tidbits. Place in list of gifts service men prefer Id the suffering Sa- latmders marvelously and all the individual molds or a large ring V/i teaspoons vanilla lcurious and hateful SSft flour once, measure, add bak­ from the folks back home, accord­ summer through it will most likely mold which has been rinsed in cold ing to numerous surveys. If you CONSTIPATION lien, too, it was God’s prove your favorite dress. One de­ water. Lel jell, then turn out on a ing powder and salt and sift together /SLOW YOU UP j/as not the death of three times. Cream shortening with have a friend or relative in the signer does the clever thing by sup­ bed of crisp lettuce or endive, and orange rind; add syrup gradually, armed forces—Army, Navy, Ma­ • When bowels are sluggish and you feel Ian, even as it spoke plying two sets of buttons for vari­ serve with dressing. If a large .mold rines, or Coast Guard—who smokes irritable, headachy and everything you It of those who had ety’s sake—white for graduation day beating well after each addition. do is an effort, do as m iU io ta do—chew Inful hands on His Add % of the flour and beat until a pipe, or rolls-his^own, a pound of FEEN-A-MINTt the modern chewing and red plastic strawberries for a smooth and well blended. Add eggs, his favorite tobacco is very much gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- vivid accent later on in the sum­ Lynn Says: one at a time, beating well after in order. Abigfavoritewithmany MINT before you go to bed—sleep with­ le t was the spiritual mer. service men is Prince Albert, the out being disturbed—next morning gentle* Thich Jesus went, as each. Add remaining flour in thirds, thorough relief, helping ym the full meaning there on the skirt of embroidered a bit worried about trying to FEEN-A-MMTTtw Ind we dare net at- pans in a moderate (375-degree) organdie banding bring an added wash it. oven 30 minutes or until done. Gov. Jin it. We can only note of charm into the picture. A recent survey made by pro­ ■thank God that be- er with: Practical and lovely is a simply fessional laundries reveals that Chocolate Chip Frosting. Imade sin for us we fashioned dress of sleek white jer­ flags made of woolen material |>e “made the right- Fashion’s fancy is turning .to Place cake layers on a baking sey either left ail white or enlivened should be washed and rinsed as sheet, having one layer top side THE in him.” checks and plaids with renewed en­ with vivid embroidery touches. other woolens: squeeze the flag thusiasm this season. Unless you down. Cover tops with semi-sweet krkness of that hour through rich suds whipped up chocolate chips, using 2' packages. Ie one light which have a coat or a dress or a blouse or with a mild soap and warm, sof­ a suit of checked material in your Parasol Brims Can Be Heat in a moderate (350-degree) Ior eternity can dim. tened water of nofmore than 100 oven. 6 minutes or until chips are POWER summer wardrobe, you are losing W orn Either Up or Down degrees Fahrenheit. Rinse in two just softened. (The cake inay be > Happiness out in “style." There , are new cot­ Brims are made to flatter this sea­ or three changes of lukewarm, frosted while warm. Heat only 3 _J happiest of earthly tons in wool-like textures that make son. Designers are imparting sof­ soft water. OF THE PRESS up beautifully in suits that launder m inutes.) Remove from oven. Ier and over again by tening effects in the way of ruffles Cotton flags should be. rubbed Spread softened chips over bottom Tierience1 is that life perfectly. The new checked rayon of ribbon'or lace that make a wide lightly, but only lukewarm soft • Manufacturers and merchants sense the crepes, such -as fashion the suit pic­ layer, letting chocolate run down power of the press. Early they began using Jand observes most brim still wider. Some of these water should be used for the suds. sides. Arrange top layer and spread ll’s great postulate, tured above, are ever so goodlook- parasol brims are convertible into Bofli wool and cotton flags should as before. Then spread sides evenly. it to carry their advertising facts and ideas no continuing city, ing and very much in demand. A any style you want them to be. You bis air-dried. into homes. And they found it a most monotone blouse that picks up the wear the parasol''brim as a face- Bavt yea a particular household or. Iee to come."comp ” Right- Textile experts at professional eooldng problem on Ichich you would like profitable way in which to tell their story ■it in no way inters color in thie check and the band framing bonnet, or you can flip it laundries also point out that flags back to halo about your pompadour expert advice? Write to Mia Lynn Cham- to buyers. And the buyers in turn found lintensest enjoyment trimming on the jacket add inter­ raised outdoors naturally deteri­ bert at Western Newspaper Union, 210 it profitable to. deal with those who were f on earth. We .have est to this smart outfit. Very style- in daring off-the-face fashion. orate more quickly than those South DespIaines Streett Chicago, Illinois, correct is the sailor hat which car­ ' The newest models have crocheted willing to -state in print the values and Iwe do God’s will in displayed indoors. If a flag laun­ explaining your problem ftMy to her. services they offered. ries the color of the check in its crowns. Large straw cartwheels are ders well, its service period is Ptiase enclose a stamped, self-addressed bow trim and flattering veil. definitely good style for summer. increased with frequent washing. envelope for your reply. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) / THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C., JUNE 3.1942 m DAVIE BRICK RmembnBaIam Invtst A Dime Out of COMPANY Every D ollar in DEALERS IN U.S. W ar Bonds Attention Citizens! BRICK and SAND WOOD and COAL

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Prayer And FaiA Newell Replies To Yadkin Ripple Swats Little Stingers: Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E.'Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Harden. And now the ration board wish, From The Yellow Jacket B r The Street Rambler. Vhal Wai Happening In Davie “Jesus said unto him,- If thou es someone would held them ration An Illinois woman filed suit for 000000 Before The New Deal Used Up canst believe, all things are possible Junius H Harden, well known their headaches.' divorce claiming that her husband Bride and groom lunching in cafe to him that beluveth” —Mark, 9:23. business man of Burlington, who A lady walked into a Tadkin- has been beating her for the last 21 and looking happy—Joe Graham The Alphabet, Drowned The Prayer and faith go together. came so near being elected to Con ville store one day last week and years. Looks like she ought to be resting in front of hotel —County Hogt and Plowed Up The Prayer is worth little without faith, gress on the Republican ticket sev< wanted to see a suit case. Asked getting used to it by this time. commissioners holding meeting un­ Cotton and Corn. and faith is worth little without eral years ago, recently decided to if she was going to travel she said We see where a judge has ruled der water oak in front of bank— leave the Republican' party to unite she only wanted som. thing to car* (Davie Record, June 8, 1910.) prayer. The Scriptuaes teach it. that no man can drive a car proper. Grandpa Milton Call wearing a big Our experiences through the years, with the Democrats. In writing to ry her ration cards and other gov­ Iy while kissing a girl. He might smile—Four girls hugging soldier J. L. Sheek spent Wednesday in as the people of God, likewise'con­ Jake F. Newell, of Charlotte, state ernment regulations in when she have added that very few can kiss boy at tbe same time, and seeming Winston on business. firm this statement. It is vitally chairman, tbe Burlington man gave went to town. a girl- properly while driuing a car. to enjoy it—Man rambling around Abram Brick, of South Carolina, necessary to pray, and it is vitally that as his reason for not being able Cleve Hutchens lives out Shu- What this country needs right looking for an officer—Two young was in town Saturday. necessary to have faith in God and serve on on? of the convention com­ gaTtown way, but he had to reg­ now is a “fireside chat” that will men locked in fond embtace in front The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. His divine Word when we pray. mittees. ister for sugar just the same. Cleve explain things. Not so much about of department store on sultry Sun­ J. B. Whitley remains very ill. We should live so we can ask of The reply of Mi. Newell was one has a house for of children and he ‘wbat is going on in the world” day afternoon—Soldier boy loaded D Rich, of Winston, spent the God, and then have faith so we of the Newell classics and is as fol­ registered for all them. When he as wbat’s going on in the United down with beer and trying to get week-end in town with home folks. can receive. lows: came out of the registration booth States, down an extra bottle—Newly wed­ Mrs. J. T. Parnell is visiting her There is a story connected with Hon. Junius Harden, he had all the papers hecould carry. The President of the United ded couple walking around window son, C. S. Parnell, in Winston. our text which is of interest. A Burlington, N. C. Man at Work. Kansas have dis­ States condemns credit buying by shopping—Mack Kimbrough wash­ Attorney Frank R. McNineh, of man brought his son to Jesus that Dear Old Comrade-In-Arms:— covered that they have a state of­ the people but continues credit buy ing display windows on hot morn­ Charlotte, was in town Thursday he might v be healed. He had a Your letter of May 14, apprising ficial whose .title is Senior Commo­ ing by the government on a larger ing Pretty young bride walking on business. dumb spirit,, or something similar me of the fact that you had joined dity. Specialist of the Automobile scale than ever before. Evidently down street with arms full of pack­ Mrs. Jenkins, of. EUenton, Ga , to fits perhaps. He would tall in­ the Democrotic party and, there­ Graveyard Section for the "Bureau what is sauce for the gander is not ages—Leslie Daniel hurrying along is visiting her son, Prof. R. D. Jen­ to the fire and into the water when fore, could not accept membership of Industrial Conservation of the sauce for the “goose.” Main street—Private Waters lunch­ kins, in this city. seized with a fit. This father had on the resolutions committee War Production Board. He collects Once upon a time this country ing with girl friends Mrs. Haines Dr. T. T. Watkins, ot Advance, first taken his son to the disciples for the State Republican conven­ scrap. And they are not all in had what was called the Know- Yates wearing big smile—George was walking around town Monday for help, but they failed to cast out tion at Greensboro next Monday, Kansas. Nothings, a political party whose Hendricks looking at hole in new shaking hands with friends. the evil spirit. Then the father to which I had named you, has The North Carolina High School members professed to know noth. awning. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bell, of earnestly besought Jesds- to cast been received. Music Contest-Festival Association ing about its organization, aim or South Carolina, visited relatives him out. When Jesus had spoken When I received your letter, has decided it cannot forego hold­ concerns. I; anybody knows any­ 'and friends in this city last week. Young Men To Register the words of tbe text the distressed memory carried me back to many ing the ten cistrict events, gas or thing about what is going on now. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr, of man cried out, “Lord, I believe; hard-fought fields on which we had no gas, tires or no tires, and the adays, let him be beard. On 30th Day June Hickory, visited relatives in town help thou mine unbelief.” marched sboulder-to-shoulder. I events will proceed as usual. Such A Tennessee reader writes In and Washington — President Roose­ last and this week. We believe many people would thought of our battles for freedom things as this could and should be says: “Of course I am only an av­ velt summoned about 3,000,000 of Walter Martin, who has been do well today to pray the same and of how we had been inspired shelved for tbe duration. But some erage Roosevelt voter and therefore America’s young men to register on working in Columbia, S. C., has prayer. They believe, and yet they by the portrait of Lincoln and his folks will never realize we are in a not expected to know very much, June 30 and complete the survey of returned home. doubt. They have some faith, but speech at Gettysburg. I read your war and don’t want to make a sa­ bnt I do think that we must give manpower available for fighting or An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. they don’t have enough. It is mix­ letter again, and then felt as Na­ crifice of any kind. ^It makes me our dear President all tbe rope be making the compat. J. M. Seamon1 of this city, died ed with doubts. May God have poleon surely would have felt had mad and sometimes mad as h—. wants to hang himself.” Isn’t that The final batch of registrants Sunday and was buried Monday at mercy on tbeir unbelief, deal with he received a letter from Masbel generosity? under the selective service act- will St. Matthews. that, and change it to faith Per­ Nev saying he had joined tbe army Pastors Wife Not Roosevelt has been telling us that be youths of 18 and 19, plus those The Brown land, lying on Bear haps some people who pray have of Wellington. oiir economic troubles of 1 9 1 5 to who have become 20 years old Creek, was sold Monday at pnblic Church Boss. more unbelief than they have faith. But my affection for you has been 1929 are due to the mismanagement since the first of the year. auction, and purchased by A. T. They need to pray about ‘it. God long and too sincere to permit- me Brevard. N. C.—Tbe wife of'the of Harding, Coolidge and Hoover. Four previous registrations took Grant, Jr., for $2,000. can help one's unbelief. We can to criticise you now. I havefought pastor of the Brevard • Davidson Now he tells us that conditions are care of men 20 through 64 years of L. L. Morris and daughter, Mlss River Presbyterian church may boss change it to faith that is effectual. too long in the phalanx of freedom, “ frightfully similar” to those of age—nearly 40,000,000 of them. Elmer, of Knoxville, Tenn., visited the pastor but not tbe church. Tbe God had compassion on this poor with victory deferred, to allow me 1915. There can be hardly any Those 18 and 19 years old can­ relatives in this city last week. elders saw to that amount 20 years father and healed his son. He got to deny freed, m to you., ; Qn the doubt as to whose fault it was this not be drafted for military service Mn. William Reavis,.of Sheffield ago. results by coming humblv and sin­ other hand, I shall miss jEWt'in the time. under existing law, bnt some of died last Tuesday, aged 91 years. A resolution passed by the elders, cerely to Jesus. His request was heat of battle and at tbe;o.cot|ncil In a recent IettertotUeSecretary them might be mobilized along with The body was laid to rest in New records revealed today, .stated: granted And that is exactly what table; and the vacant chair 'will 'jThe pastor’s wife shall be re­ of Agriculture. FDR said: “ We older men for service in war plants. Union cemetery Wednesday. God can do for us. How we need pierce my heart as with an arrow’s sponsible for taking care of her bus* need not only abundant production Tbe bureau of research and statis­ E. H. Morris tells 11s that he cut to pray and believe! The prayer wound. I wish you ^ell in the band in such manner that he will. be for ourselves and for-nations resist­ tics of the federal security agency his wheat the 'first day of Tune, of faith accomplishes something ranks to which you have' transfer­ able to adequately discharge the du* ing aggression, but we need reser estimated that as of April I there which is the earliest of any heard worth while. - It may change the red your loyalty.. ties of the church. She is welcome ves to meet emergencies which can were 2,483,000 men In that age from in Davie county. lives of friends and loved ones, sis­ For myself, I shall fight on for to participate in the various activ> yet be only dimly foreseen.” Which bracket, while probably 500,000 We learn that E. H. Pass, of ties of the church, but she is not held' ters and brothers, friends and nei­ the freedom 6f the individual and is just another way of saying that who have turned 20 also will re­ Spartanburg, S. C., brother of our responsible for tbeir operations.” ghbors and enemies. It may mean the several states. I shall do What murdering six million little pigs gister on June 30. townsman, M. D. Pass, is quite ill the conviction and conversion of I can to achieve total victory over under Hen. Wallace was just crazy in a Baltimore hospital. Wants FDR Pay Cut sinners, the reclamation of back, the organized and scientifically arm nonsense. Truthful' citizens report snow Rep. Stringer, Republican of In Men Needed For Naval sliders and the sanctification of be­ ed brutality that threatens the civi­ Chas. H, Hudson, in his recent falling in North Mocksville last diana, suggests that President Roose­ lievers. et may mean the healing lization of the worid. And after release, says there has been nine­ Service Wednesday. We did not see the velt cut his "own salary $ 25,000 a of the sick, the restoratioh of health that victory has been won, I shall year and that Mrs. Roosevelt limit teen accomplished rapes of white snow, but the word of the ladles Men enlisting in the Naval Reserve to the afflicted, etc. It may mean still fight, here at home, to re-es­ her met income to that figure. . women by negroes in Washington, who made the statement can Qct be D. C.. since January 1; and sixty- will be retained on. active duty for the complete change of sinful men tablish, maintain and preserve a the dmation of war. but they will be doubted. five attempts reported. How many into Christians, the wicked home free government under law, with released to inactive duty as soon About one hundred thousand titf have been unreported could only made into a home of Christianity, our constitutional guarantees a-, INSUREYOUKHdME be a matter of speculation. This after the war as tbeir services can cans for fruit, were hauled out of love, peace and happiness. It may gainst treason and tyranny, as con is a natural result of the “Social be spared regardless of the number this city last week. The fruit ciop 1 AGAINST HlTtER/ mean burdens lifted,, crosses light­ ceived by the great Americans who Equality” preached by the New of years remaining in their enlist­ this year is the largest in many Deal.. ment. Chief A Sides," recruiter-in- ened, trials and persecutions endur­ have gone on before. years, and thousands of bushels charge of the Salisbury Navy Re* ed, and wonderful victory brought This said, I bid you an affection* will be canned and preserved. ★ * cruiting Station has announced. En­ out of defeat. Peayer and faith ate adietr. The school board met Thursday listments in tbe U- S. Naval Reserve change things. Your friend, W ltai lIfou B utfW iik nigbt and elected Prof. Hall, of are for a period of two, or four But wthy could not the disciples - JAKE F. NEWELL. East Bend, as superintendent of years if over 18 years of age. If the cast the evil spirit out of tbe boy? WAfl BONDS the Mocksville graded school All applicant is between 17 and 18 years They prayed no doubt. Petbaps of age the enlistment is for a period the former teachers were re-elected 10% OF INCOME they also had some faith. But let . The 75-millimeter gun is a divi­ of minority or until age 21. at a previous meeting. sional weapon used by the Artillery me call your attention to the fact The Navy has urgent need for Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Garwood, of IS OUR QUOTA as an anti-tank gun. It has been that something else sometimes goes replaced to some extent by the more thousands of additional men by June R. 3, while returning from a visit with prayer and faith, or must go modern “ 105’’, known as the heavi­ 30th. Any civilian who may be con­ to relatives at Greensboro, had the IN WAR BONDS est of divisional weapons. The 75- sidering joining the Military Service with it, before we can see results. misfortune to be in the wreck that mm gun costs $12,000 and has been is urged to apply at the Salisbury We must fast. “And when he was converted Iqr our Ordnance into a occurred near Winston Saturday. Navy Recruiting Station with a view come into the house, his disciples !NmilSAVINGS BONDS S.STAMPS "blaster” twice as efficient as in the Mrs. Garwood was sligbtl j injured, first World War; to joining the Regular Navy or Naval asked him privately, WhycOuld we Christ. Take. Matthew 18:19 Here S. Tnaturt Dttartmm while Mr. Garwood escaped un. Reserve. not cast him out? And he said un­ Jesus says: "If two of you shall Those men between the ages to hurt. 17 to them. This kind can come forth agree on earth- as touching any­ 35 inclusive, may be enlisted in the Announcements have been re­ MIK THW SNEEftOFfMtS FACE I by nothing, but by prayer and ,fast­ thing that they shall ask,, it shall Naval Reserve for training in one of ceived here of the approaching ing.” Fasting must sometimes ac­ ■be'done for them of my Father the following service schools of their marriage of Dr. J. S. Frost, of company prayer and faith. It goes which is in heaven.” Take' this choice: Aviation mechanics; Radio; Burlington, to Miss Nina Holt, of together. promiser “If ye abide in me, and Clerical; Machinist; Metalsmitb; Car­ that city, which will occur today. No doubt many people pray for my words abide in you, ye shall pentry. or Storekeeper training. They will go on an extended bri­ In addition, those between the things they fail to get for tbe rea­ ask wbat.ye will, and it shall be dal tour to the North, after which agea 17 to 49 inclusive, may enlist in son that they lack faith, and may­ done unto you.” John, 15:7. A- they will visit Mr. Frosts’ parents, tbe Naval Reserve as Petty OiBcers be feast rather than fast along with gain take this Scripture: “And Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost, on R. 2. if they possess special skills. tbeir prayers. Great prayers have this is the confidence that we have Dr. Frost is a very popular and Full information may be obtained been great believers, and have con­ in Him, that if we ask' anything successful young man, while Miss This gun gets maximum power for at the Salisbury Recruiting Station. nected with their prayers and faith according to His will, He. bearetb Holt is a charming young Iadv of minimum weight and cost, and the tasting. But it is marvelous %hat us. And if we know that He hear- rare accomplishments. American pedple are providing the HAHB EVEBT God can do for those Who really n s. whatsoever we ask, we know finance through the purchase ot War Last Thursday night fire destroy­ Bonds, f t you.'do your share and in­ P A T D A T and sincerely pray and believe.- that we have the petitions that we Pr. Seuss ^ ed. the blacksmith shop of Rev. W. vest 10 per cent of your'income in W AR R. Ketchie, at Kappa. His barn, It praying and believing it is desired of him.” I John, 5:14,15. War Bonds,; adequate supply, of this, neat the shop, caught fire and four great to get some promise from Such promises as these, and many WNISMINGS BONDS & STAMPS efficient gun can be assured our BOND DAT horses, all the stock be owned, was more, ought to greatly encourage fighting forces. BuyWarBaidsevery God’s holy Word and stand upon V i $• TfMiHry D tpartm tnt pay day. v. S. Trtumn Dtftnmtm STOP SMIWfM-SAVf M UM f burned to death. that too, and to plead the blood of us to pray. :v THE BAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE, N. C. Net 230,000 Lbs. Farm Rubber Firpt Day Admiral Honored CLASSIFIED B o s s y WHO’S DEPARTMENT Al RAZOR BLADES

e r Deefcte Cdge . Ontstanding I n d u s t r y ( NEWS KENT BLADES Blade Valne %&SE<$CRE A n n i By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. C a r THIS I L L I O N S o f m o v i e f a n s w h o O U S E H m D CHICAGO.- SCRAP M ETAi h a v e s e e n J o h n n y S h e f f ie ld cavort across the screen as brings a pic WEEK cows on neai “Tarzan Jr.,” son of “Tarzan,” TSS _ M m t m u t i L ' will see him in a new role. He’s A fruit jar, tightly capped, can in the Unitec By LEMUEL F. PARTON WrJI * starting on a country-wide tour be used effectively for mixing fotming an i Consolidated Features—WNU Features. ta*m c o u c c iw fruit or milk shakes. in winning tt to stim ulate sales of W ar Bonds * » * "^E W YORK.—Hemy J. Kaiser, and Stamps; it’s sponsored by work in the ' breaking all shipbuilding rec­ Pineapple and peach juices pastures froS ords at his West coast shipyards, the war savings staff of the U. S. mixed in ginger ale make a de­ used to be a photographer in Cano- treasury, in conjunction with Metro. licious punch. Add the ginger ale fornia and fl Johnny, in his Boy Scout uniform, border to the| E x-Photographer at the last moment and serve in .Will make his appeals from the tur­ glasses or a pitcher half-filled with 000 animals s Knows How to inevitable, ret of a shiny new army tank; pur­ crushed ice. The ice is needed to a third of a chasers of quantities of stamps will dilute as well as to chill the MakeThinesClick be psrmitted to board it, for inspec­ beverage. milk. Ius in the mass production of ships tio n . • • • That mean wotdd appear when needed. Here —*— To protect posts against ter­ Ann Thomas is doing such a ter­ duction of 16 he is, in the business less than three mites, soak them (the posts, of- every day in years, and now outstripping all rific job as “Casey” in NBC’s course) in fuel oil before putting others. Admiral Thomas C. Hart receives “Abie’s Irish Rose” series that au­ into the ground. in ten gallon i He is quoted today as having said from President Roosevelt the gold thor Anne Nichols is enlarging her • • • would be reqi he coidd build 9,000,000 tons of ship­ star in lien of a second, Distin­ part. The pretty and talented Ann To help preserve the color of erage day’s ping next year. Contracts for 674 guished Service medal, for his-"ex­ is on so many radio programs that mans ceptionally meritorious service as beets and red cabbage when cook­ the United Sti out of the 1,073 ships ordered by the ing, use a tablespoon of vinegar milk to fill maritime commission under the Lib­ commander-in-chief of the Ameri­ 6,661 On the very first day of the Northern California Works Projects can Asiatic fleet.” The citation paid to each quart of water. If these were I erty program up to February 1, 1942, administration drive to collect agricultural scrap, William C. Bruner, * * . big milk train, went to his firm. high tribute to Hart’s conduct of left, an orchardist at Arbuckle, Calif., turned 230,000 pounds of discarded operations in the Southwest Pacific When cotton sheets begin to morning a trai Mr. Kaiser was a demon road, tires over to the WPA collectors. Broner turned the huge pile of robber doling the early phases of the war. M wear out in the center,.rather than cars 57 miles I bridge and dam builder who into the custody of A. J. Doyle, chief of the WPA farm salvage staff., sew the outside hems together, The flow of I turned to shipbuilding as a side­ L. to R., the President, Admiral make two pillow slips of the two line at the age of 58. Taking on Ernest King and Admiral Thomas good ends. of food rated I C. Hart. • . • No. I protect some big contracts for the long importance tc over-dne fortification of Pearl Auto and Aviation Pioneers Meet Light-colored leather seats on times, but esi Harbor and Gnam, he bought Modern Madonna chairs should be washed frequent­ The Allied nal two old freighters to carry bulk ly. Make a lather of warm water of the United i cement. He towed them to the and mild soap, apply this on a and its produc Todd shipyards for repairs and sponge to the leather. Wipe with nition worker! there combined his organization a clean cloth. Repeat until the than ever for and working forces with the lather comes off clean, then wipe •ucts. Office 1 Todd shipbuilding interests. The dry and polish with another soft school childrer combine swelled quickly into cloth. See that the chairs are per­ of the AmericE seven big West coast plants, ANN THOMAS / fectly dry before they are used. ing to realize, T with an array of tributary com­ need for greatS panies, rising to a tremendous you wonder how she keeps her roles vital foods in cl momentum at this moment and straight, especially as she spends strong by makj still on the nptake. her spare time collecting detective A. V egetable er. He devised, among other new stories and phonograph records for Dair techniques, the Kaiser process, by the navy; takes ’em to the Broddyn Laxative which ships are built in a concrete Navy yard herself. For Headache, Today the N chamber, allowing men to work both Sour Stomach program, whi above and below. Completing the a n d D iz z y sponsored for ship, they flood the drydock and the Hollywood movie companies usu­ Spells when' new recogniti ship is floated out. ally fly a balloon when on location, caused by Con­ A national nu to warn away planes, because of the stipation. Use panding -and i Two years ago when 6,000 tons of noise of their engines. Recently, only as directed. ing the realiz magnesium were being produc.d however, Columbia’s “The Lone 15 doses for good nutrition each year under patents held by a Wolf in Scotland Yard” troupe prac­ only JO cents. mum health, \ German cartel, Mr. Kaiser heard tically hung out a “welcome” sign. national nutrit of an Austrian scientist, Dr. P. J. The company, headed by .Warren D r . H i t c h c o c k s in operation fc Hansgirg, who had a novel process, Glenn D. Martin, pioneer plane manufacturer, meets Henry Ford, William, was in a bomb shelter, sup? and he also learned of large depos­ auto pioneer, who is now a bomber manufacturer, at the famous Ford A war-weary child, made home­ posedly undergoing a raid, and they LAXATIVE PDWDER Just how art its of low grade ore in Nevada. He Willow Run bomber plant. Shown, left to right, are Henry Ford, Albert less by Nad air raid on Norwich, were shooting in the San Fernando and those res brought the scientist and the ore to­ Kahn, the architect who designed both Willow Bun and Martin factories, England, finds peace In arms of a valley, where plenty of planes flew uct meeting t gether, built a big plant near San Mr. Martin, and Charles Sorensen, vice president In charge of production. woman warden. Therraid was in overhead. When one especially ★ ★ ★ ★ opportunity? Jose, Calif., and in a short time was reprisal for RAF raids on German large plane flew over, a company We need not producing magnesium at the rate of industrial cities. business manager said “That effect Those “bossie 20,000 tons a year. would cost us $25 in the studio.” are meeting tl He is a whirlwind of energy on First of Wooden Troop-Plane Fleet with an averi the job, frequently on the airways AEF Baseball billion pounds between his vast plants at Rich­ Once upon a time it seemed that UNITED STATES years 1935 to mond, Calif., Los Angeles and Port­ Norma Shearer was getting all the billion pounds land, Ore. best roles in all the best pictures; 1940; 115 billi nowadays it’s Bette Davls who gets ANO of milk in 194 the good chances—and be it said for 1942 is esti IfAXTH BALDWIN was busy a for Bette that she never fails to turn STAMPS 120 billion pou * while back bringing up two sets in an excellent performance. She duced in the L of twins, running the school they at­ gets the feminine lead in the picture U l i r words, for ea tended, turning out novels like lunch- version of “Watch on the Rhine,” the year, incli Stick to Your Last « which will be a great picture if it’s idays, there is nearly as good as the play.. ★ ★ ★ ★ than 44,000,001 To Best Beat Axis, d e r s an d that of five yi keeping up equivalent of Says This Novelist a s te a d y Pretty Janet Blair got that cov­ Soothe and cool away beat eted chance to play the title role in rash and help prevent it— train of 50,000 run of magazine serials and verse. BEAT 7% miles long She is now ready to go to press “My Sister Eileen,” when the W i THK i dust all over with Mexican movie made from the play of that Heat Powder—use after normal produ< with her SOth novel, "The Breath of heat your bath. Costa little. Life,” a record better than one novel name reaches the screen. But she’ll Terrific for each year of her life, and, ap­ have her work cut-out for her, for Stated in te | parently an ambidextrous writer, Rosalind Russell has an even bigger Freedom Exists cans, if these f she’s doing a lot of straightline pro­ role. Freedom exists only where the side by side, duction for Archibald MacLeish’s —*— people take care of the govern­ had every moj big wartime word mill. Because “International Honey­ ment.—Woodrow Wilson. x cans 3,150 mi]| moon,” co-starring Ginger Rogers the amount In the first World war, women duced in thisl gave pie and doughnuts to depart­ and - Cary Grant, is laid in the period before the present war, a dif­ period during ing soldiers, danced with them at year period. benefit balls, and helped brighten ficult bit of research has come up. up the YMCA. Miss Baldwin has Save for refugees, the only persons been dubious about. such wartime who have the needed information activities for busy women and has are in concentration camps. indicated that Utings are different, —*— and should be, in this war. In view It’s nothing new for stars to write of the current urgency and interest Into tlieir contracts the proviso that in women’s war effort, we told Miss they’re to have time off each year Baldwin she could have space here to do a stage play, or Inake a pic­ for her views on this subject. She ture at another studio. Bnt Roy Z l l W m : writes: Rogers has an original clause 'in B lack? '1Everyone wants to help in In order to' solve the metal shortage In plane production, piano and Maj. Gen. RosseIl P. Hartle, com­ the seven-year contract he recently the war effort. Everyone is try­ furniture men have built a plane made SOper cent of wood. Fleets of mander of the AEF in Ireland, is signed with Republic. He may d» LOOK FOR THE LEAF b e d U - . ing and sometimes chaos and these huge wooden troop-planes, capable of carrying men and monitions about to throw oot the first ball to vote three months «f each year to ON THE PACKAGE'..- confusion reign, often, I think, at 200 miles per hour, are nearing reality. Below yon see these experts open the baseball season. Many na­ war work! because people try to do things making the plywood sides. On top is the completed plane. tives see the games. —*— for which they are not fitted. WNU-7 22—42 Some of us won’t ever qualify- as Following , the announcement that first-aiders and air raid wardens. Walt Disney has completed his new Learning Is Not Free “It seems to me that it is a good Fairly Safe—Even if House Is Bombed Lands at 200 MPH feature length production, “Bambi,” AU wish to be learned, but no idea to find out what you can do which was five years in the making, one is willing to pay the price.— best and then do it. I believe that it/had been revealed that 75 per Juvenal. the function of a writer in wartime cent of the studio’s total output is is to urrite-those of us who cannot now devoted to government films. carry guns or man ships. Writing &i them, facts and figures appear on is easily adapted to the war effort, Vie screen in graphic, usually dra-. to propaganda and the selling of matic forms; complicated machin­ A dairy war bonds, the supporting of our va­ ery dissects itself before your eyes weight and pil rious relief' organizations. And to by means of simple drawings. The following ami raw recruit sees the bolt mechanism ForTonToFeelWell in five montfc| entertain. Reading is entertau. Jt S4 boon every day. 7 days m rtrj and escape and it is no aspersion on of a new. weapon as a simple, un­ week, never stopping, th e Iddxwgrs filter alfalfa bay derstandable thing—thanks to the waste m atter from t i e blood. grain through one’s patriotism if it is indulged in, If m ore people were aware ef bow Cbe now and then.” Disney war effort. Udneya most constantly remove Smw plus fluid, excess adds and other waste In private lifas Miss Baldwin is matter that cannot-stay In t&e Uood without Injnry to health* there would I c e C r e a Mrs. Hugh Cuthrell, a resident of ODDS AND ENDS—Walter Reed hat be better understanding of v h f the Brooklyn-for many years, until her been assigned to the role left vacant in whole system 2a upset when lddneys faB RKOrS “Spitfire" series when Buddy Rog­ to function property. Long regart purchase of a colonial homestead Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ can” dessert, near New Canaan, Conn., several ers joined the navy . . . Metro plans to tion sometimes warns that something film “Sabotage Agent,” starring Robert is wrong. You m ay suffer nagging baek- coming to be [ years ago. Several of her books Donat, in London, which seems to mark ache; headaches* dizziness, rheumatic an economical have found screen versions and her pains, getting op a t nights, swelling. ■Resumption of American moviemaking in Wny not try Doan’s PQUt You will contains all " earnings have run as high as $300,- England . . . Jane Randolph, who has a be usuig a medicine recommended the milk, as one 000 a year. She is small, big-eyed, country over. Doan’s stimulate the func­ pilots license,.changed her last name from tion of the kidneys and help them to foods. Within| smart and alert and, working in her Roemer to Randalph^n honor of the flying flush out poisonous waste from the consumption “boiler factory” as she calls her field of that name . . . "We, the People’*’ Hood. They contain nothing harmful. 4% quarts pel If the brick of this house comes tumbling'down; the mother and two Lieut. William K. Long checks Get Doan's today. Use with confidence. home workshop always seems to broadcast from the army bomber in flight At all drug stores. over 10% quaif have time to, do a little bit more. children inside this timber air raid; shelter "would be fairly safe. The over his sheep-skin-lined coat which Ioinint its target took four mihutes to run in 1941. That I With all her added war work, she. heavy'timber is easily put together with pegs, contains a double'bed got drenched when his P-38 inter­ off—four weeks to arrange . . . Ona Mun­ Ice cream takl manages to get about a lot and and- inccndiarj orab fighting equipment. Iiie family is bundled in for ceptor dived into the sea, near Ven­ son , girl reporter of radio’s “Big Town," keep hummine with an “A” gas card. '.as Kflit, with one son on top, locking on—and the dog looking in. ice, Calif. He swam askore. now has a rare, lhasia terrier. D o a n s P il l s \

THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. IFIED Bossy Meets W ar Production Challenge FIRST-AID MENT t o t h e As Dairy Industry Supplies Vital Foods AILING HOUSE PATTERNS SLADES By ROGER ■! WHITMAN S-EWING CIRCLE I SAitft or OeaMa Eittfa Baser B. Whitman—WMU Features. I Tbe Outstanding Blade Valne Industry Observes Sixth 1 5 M lL U p N B U f i e CANS OFMILK HOUSE HEATEBS SHOULD BE garments made up in the cottons Annual June OVERHAULED NOW which are most becoming to your C a m p a i g n . phoduxxdLeoetoj month* •T' HIS is a good time of year for a daughter! a home owner to overhaul his heat­ •. • • ing system in the light of troubles Pattern No. 8142 Is made In sizes I. 2, that he has had with it in the pre­ X 4 and S years. Size 2 requires 4% CHICAGO.—June dairy month yards 39-inch material tor set 4 1A y a rd s . brings a picture of 26,000,000 vious winter; uneven distribution of U a binding. Send your order to: cows on nearly'5,000,000 farms heat, excess fuel consumption, etc; First, he should make sure that the SEWING CIKCL1B PATTERN D EPT. Jhtly capped,, can in the United States, each per- chimney is in good condition and Room UlS Iely for mixing fOtming an important function that the flue is clean. The heater 211 West Waeker Dr. Cbleago fces. in winning the war. Quietly at itself should be' gone over and Enclose 20 cents In coins tor each * cleaned thoroughly. All open joints pattern desired. work in the barns and on the by wluch air can enter should be PaUein No...... Size...... peach juices Name...... I ale make a de­ pastures from Maine to Cali­ closed! for these will interfere with ad the ginger ale fornia and from the Canadian the draft and cause waste of fuel. Address...... IOS Leaks may be around warped doors Jant and serve in border to the Gulf, these 26,000,- ANGEUS |e r half-filled with and dampers, or between the bottom OOO animals are daily producing of the heater and the floor. If there Cash on Display : ice is needed to a third of a billion pounds of had been dust in the house from a k las to chill the milk. hot air fuhiace, the fault is likely to be in open joints between the sec­ Nearly all banks in India main­ i That means an average pro­ tions. These joints should be closed tain a large room,.with windows Ists against ter- duction of 166,666 tons of milk Souftec-USl DcptrtAent of Agriculture with a special cement that with­ opening on the street, where pass­ In (the posts, of- ers-by, day and night, can see every day in the year. If placed As its contribution to feeding the democracies, the dairy industry of stands high temperatures. Even the Bil before putting in: ten gallon cans, 3,921,569 cans best cement will not last longer numerous metal boxes filled with the United States has increased its production from 1935 to 1939 by nearly than five years, however, and in rupees. Thispermanentdisplayof would be required to hold an av­ 15,000,609 ten-gallon cans of milk—enough cans to make a row from Los cracking will permit smoke and dust real money is necessary to secure ve the color of erage day’s milk production in Angeles to New Fork. to enter the air passages. A hot and hold depositors and to keep [bage when cook- the United States. Thisisenough ume of milk in Addition to the regu­ tant in the manufacture of dry milk water house heater-that is slow in the confidence of the public, which ppoon of vinegar milk to-fill 6,666 big 23-ton tank cars. heating, or that heats unevenly, can has no faith in mere figures. I water. lar supply is no easy task. Just the solids are Minnesota, Michigan, If these were all put together in one job of hauling milk to fill 716 miles Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Idaho be greatly improved by adding a r * big milk train, we would have each of 50,000 pound capacity tank cars and Vermont, in the order named. circulating pump to operate auto­ !sheets begin to morning a train of 25-ton milk tank The increase in the manufacture matically. A steam heating plant pnter, rather than from the farm to the milk station cars 57 miles long. or dairy plant each morning, is of dry milk solids has forced se­ can be improved by replacing, the A C e a ffe W ay to hems together, The flow of this life-giving stream enough to stagger the imagination vere changes in both farm man­ old radiator air valves with a mod­ slips of the two of food rated by nutritionists as the of the average individual, but that agement practice and in the opera­ ern adjustable kind, with which all Treat Constipation! No. I protective food is of vital is simply a little “before breakfast tion of butter factories. Farmers radiators will heat at the same time. importance to our nation at all chore” as compared with the extra have had to adjust their operations The best move, of course, is to have G et u p and cheer, constipation leather seats on times, but especially so this year. effort necessary to raise the feed, to new methods of feeding. Cream­ the plant inspected by a competent sufferers I If you are one of the !washed frequent­ The Allied nations and the soldiers do the additional milking and cool eries have been obliged to put in steamfitter, with the idea of putting millions of people with normal er of warm water new equipment, to train new per­ things into prime condition before Intestines who suffer due to lack of the United States must have milk and care for that extra 7%-mile of "bulk** In Uie diet — here’s [apply this on a and its products. Factory and mu­ milk train load of milk each morn­ sonnel and to re-vamp their operat­ the coming cold weather. news of a gentler, pleasanter way kther. Wipe with nition workers have greater need ing. ing and merchandising plans. This Wet Foundation to win. welcome relief I ■Repeat until the than ever for milk and milk prod­ Dry Milk Solids. is in addition to another difficult Question: My foundations are T ou see* many> medicinal lax­ ^ clean, then wipe ucts. Office workers, housewives, For many years, the cream from problem which the butter making made of cobblestone with cement atives prod theintestinesinto ac­ ivith another soft school children and all other classes about 45 billion pounds of milk each industry must face every year and blocks on top. In rains and thaws tion or draw moftture Into Oiem he chairs are per- that is, the varying seasonal produc­ from t»ther parts of the body. of the American population are com­ year has been used for the manufac­ the blocks become wet and the cob­ B u t KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, a I they are used. ing to realize, as never before, their ture of butter, including both the tion. Diuing the year 1940 to 1941 blestones beneath them are soaked crisp, delicious cereal, acts quite need for greater quantities of these factory and the farm-made product. butter manufacture varied by through. Outside the wall the side­ differently, f t works principally vital foods in order to keep America months from a low of 115 million walk is graded, and gets drip from o n th e contents ol your colon, SI strong by making Americans strong­ 700 thousand pounds in November the eaves. Is this the- cause of the HERE is so much in this one helping you to have easy and E T A B L E § to a high of 205 million 300 thousand normal elimination. Est It often er. dampness in the foundation wall? simple pattern! A frock for and drink plenty of water. r j-.!__ iS Dairy Program. pounds in June. your little girl cut with cunning North Central States. Answer: Dampness in the founda­ T AtiL-BRAN Is m ade by KdloggvS cap sleeves and matching bonnet! In Battle Creek. If your condition For Headache, Today the National Dairy Council tion wall comes from the collecting program, which the industry has Most of these changes have been of. water in the filled-in part of the Then overalls for play—and a Is not helped, by simple Sour Stomach treatm ent, see your doctor. a n d D i z z y sponsored for 23 years, is finding brought about in the North Central excavation outside of the wall. Your romper play suit which opens flat Spells when new recognition and new support. states where butter production is best remedy will be to lay drain for ironing. When summer comes, caused by Con­ A national nutrition program is ex­ the heaviest—Minnesota, Iowa and tile at the footings of the wall out­ be ready with several sets of these stipation. Use panding .and materially strengthen­ Wisconsin rank first, second and side to carry the water away to attractive, useful and charming only as directed. ing the realization of the fact that third in the order named as the “big some low point where it will dis­ IS doses for good nutrition is necessary to opti­ three” in the butter industry in the charge. You should also equip your MIDDLE-AGE I only 10 cents. mum health, vigor and vitality. This United States. After that come roof with gutters and leaders. The Stuff Out of W hich national nutrition, program has been Michigan, Nebraska, Missouri, Illi­ Care of Floors WOMENS in operation for more than a year. nois, Ohio, Kansas, Indiana, Cali­ C o n v e r s a tio n I s M a d e fornia, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Question: How should new oak HEED THIS ADVICE!J Just how are these 26 million cows floors be cared for? They have been A tourist stopped at a farm­ If you’re cross, restless, suffer hot Milk made the - difference—both South Dakota and Washington. flashes, nervous feelings, dizziness, and those responsible for the prod­ These 15 states produce more than waxed, but not stained. They turn house for a drink of water. “Fine distress of “taegttlsrlties'*—caused uct meeting this challenge and this dogs had the same food, but the 85 per cent of all the butter made in dark after washing them. - corn,” he said, waving to a hill­ by this period In a woman’s life try larger one received a daily milk Lydla 2 . Flnkham1S Vegetable Com­ ★ ★ -opportunity? the United States. Answer: A new floor should be side. pound at oneet ration. P inkham 's C ompound Is m ade We need not wait for that answer. Cheese is another important dairy given a varnish, shellac or similar “Best in these parts,” replied especially Jor women, and famous Those “bossies” and their masters Of this, about 30 billion pounds of product, the manufacture of which finish before being waxed, to pre­ the farmer. to help relieve distress due to this female functional disturbance. are meeting the challenge. Starting milk have been farm separated with has been materially affected by cur­ vent wax from soaking into the “But how do you plow that hill? Thousands upon thousands of with an average production of 104 the remaining skimmed milk being rent conditions. Largely as the re- , wood. Without an undercoat, dirt It’s pretty steep?” women have reported billion pounds of milk during the benefits. Follow Iabd kept on the farms for feed for suit of the war and the demand for will go through the wax and dis­ “Don’t plow it. The spring thaws WOBIK TRYING! years 1935 to 1939; there was 111 calves, pigs and chickens. One of American cheese abroad, production color the wood. A hardwood floor bring down stones that tear it up billion pounds of milk produced in the severe readjustments which the of this product has been stepped up should never be washed with^Water. so we can plant the com.” 1940; 115 billion 500 million pounds industry has been called upon to enormously. The government re­ Dirt can be taken up by dry wiping. “How do you plant it?” of milk in 1941, and the production make in order to furnish sufficient quest in March, 1941, for 250 million When heavy dirt must be removed, “Shoot the seed In with a shot­ IPS for 1942 is estimated at not less than dry milk powder to the United Na-i pounds of cheese amounted to an take it up with a damp cloth, fol­ gun.” 120 billion pounds of milk to be pro­ tions has been to shift from farm urging, on its part, for almost 50 per lowed by wiping dry. A waxed floor . “Is that the truth!” exclaimed xtoaiaBil duced in the United States. In other separation of much of this milk to cent increase in production. The in­ can also be cleaned with liquid wax the tourist. words, for each and every day of the delivery of whole milk. dustry has met that request and' —not water wax, which is to be used “Of course not,” replied the RHEUMATISM IF the year, including Sundays and hol­ Manufacture of dry milk solids is more. Nearly 300 million pounds of only as a finish. •armer, “but it’s conversation.” I NEURiTlS-LUMBAGO idays, there is being produced more gaining rapidly and in March cheese had been provided for “lend- Mirror in Bathroom ★ ★ than 44,000,000 pounds of milk, over reached an all-time high of 49,800,- lease” purchases from March 15, that of five years ago. That is the Question: Will you tell me what DoYouBakeatHomef 000 pounds. While the speeding up 1941, to April I, 1942. Cheese pro­ kind of a back a mirror must have If you do, send for a grand cook equivalent of a fully’ loaded milk of the manufacture of dry milk sol­ duction is now running about 150 Be and cool away heat train of 50,000 pound capacity cars, to withstand steam, etc., in a bath­ book—crammed with recipes for pad help prevent it— ids has necessarily been delayed per cent as much, as a year ago. room? I have been told that any all kinds of yeast-raised breads 'I over with Mexican 7% miles long over and above their longer than seemed desirable on ac­ Cheese is a product containing kind of mirror would peel, and then and cakes. It’s absolutely free. I Powder—use after normal production. count of the vast amount of changes practically ail the ingredients of b a th . Costs little. again, that an enamel back would Just drop a postcard with your UcgafeMMaWlmMraiS-SiMBSlMg Terrific Handling Problem. in practice necessary, both on the fluid milk, and as such, it is one of give protection. name and address to Standard IT IU CHiuet SIIIU HlIM It» HCIif ‘ Stated in terms of ten gallon milk farms and in the plants; yet, it is the first on the protective list of Brands Lie., 691 Washington St., McMEU.MNiaGO.lne. " Answer: The best type of mirror BSO Bran* StmM-imbzcwMe, HcHdn I Exists cans, if these were filled and placed now gaining momentum rapidly. foods. Its value-and its importance New York City.—Adv. side by side, we would find that we Production today is approximately are gaining recognition rapidly. In for bathrooms and other purposes only where the had every month a line of filled milk 120 per cent of 1941. the production of cheese, Wisconsin is one that is made with a copper- of the govern- cans 3..150 miles long over and above The three states of Wisconsin, alone produces more than half of all plated back. A mirror with a paint­ I Wilson. x the amount of milk that was pro­ New Tork and California produce the cheese in the United States. Fol­ ed back may be serviceable if the duced ui this country in the same more than one-half of all the dry lowing Wisconsin are New York, Illi­ silvering is well coated, but for the TANGLEFOOJ period during the preceding five- milk solids in the country at the' nois, Indiana, Oregon, Ohio, Mis­ small additional cost the copper- year period. Producmg such a vol- present time. Other states impor- souri, Texas, Michigan and Min­ backed mirror will be far more sat­ F l Y P A P F R nesota in the order of their impor­ isfactory. tance. Sticky Varnish Evaporated Milk lndustry. Question: Woodwork in my house War conditions have had an equal­ is varnished, and I have had trou­ ly important ’ bearing on the evap­ ble with things sticking to it In my orated. milk industry. To fill the de­ china closet, the lowest plate in a 9 mand for a concentrated milk prod­ stack must have warm waiter poured uct for the United Nations, the gov­ into it to loosen it. These things HALF-A- ernment asked for a step-up in pro­ are very trying. How can they be LcoW remedied? Men a n d atifmelft suffer in fly-time. The bother o f [«(• duction sufficient to supply 25 mil­ lion additional cases of. evaporated Answer: The varnish apparently flies, keeps sleep away. And flies carry disease gams milk. This called for an increase of had too much oil in it. Ilie sticki­ onto your food, making you and your family sick more than 50 per cent in manufac­ ness can be taken out by washing Iu fly.time. T lia t1S why Doctors say you1re only ture. It called dor changes in farm with turpentine, but as this will dull half-a-man when flies rob you o f sleep and make the gloss, another coat of varnish you sick! s t o p a l l t h a t ! Use t a n g l e f o o t Fly Paper management plans, for adjustments all over your place! BECABSE-rtTangIefoot Fly 22—42 in evaporating plant operations,-for will be needed. For this, use top the training of personnel and for quality quick-drying varnish. Paper catches the Germ os tcell os the FlyV9- shifts of merchandising methods Wall Plaster |s Not Free fully equal to those the cheese in­ Question: Before replastering Qa is tfQWl GROCERY, HARDWARE OR learned, but no dustry met. Here again the goal J pay the price.— should I remove all plaster that has , DRUG STORE NOW-Stop Brin 0 Holf-Therel was equalled and more. Approxi­ become crystallized and mildewed? Be well—not sorry! o n low-cost mately 30 million cases of evaporat­ When the plaster is applied directly TANGLEFOOT FLT paper! ed milk has been furnished for to brick without lath to anchor it, “lease-lend” operations. Li this in­ what type of plaster should be used dustry, too, Wisconsin leads with al­ for replacement? A dairy cow weighing 1,000 pounds (providing she maintains her most 30 per cent of. all the evaporat­ Answer: It is not satisfactory to weight and produces 7,605 pounds of milk a year) eats approximately the ed milk production in the United apply plaster directly to brickwork, following amounts of feed in one year: two acres of rich pasturage States. Ohio, California, New Yorit, for it will be cold and is likely to THE i l W e l l in five months of summer; 6,300 pounds of silage and 2,730 pounds of Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, be damp. For best results, take 7 days every «n.it« hay during Die seven remaining months; and 1,700 pounds of Washington and Pennsylvania follow off the old plaster and put the new I kids ey* filter in fiie order named. >od. grain throughout the entire 12 months. plaster on lath on,furring strips - are of bow the During June! hundreds of thou­ ■ remove sands of dollars’ worth-of, publicity Removing Wfax id other waate • Question: Doors of my kitchen In the blood in newspapers and trade publica­ r there would Ice Cream Consumption M ore Than Doubled tions, in food and drug stores, ,ra­ cupboard were'finished with a wood ; of vrky the “sealer” and then waxed. They are OF THE PRESS en kidneys faO Long regarded as the “all Ameri­ one million cows. dio programs, publicity stunts, ad­ Li the manufacture of ice cream, vertising material .at point-of-sale, getting dark, and I would like to O M juinfactareti aqd merchants sense the 'request urine* can" dessert, ice cream is rapidly varnish them. But of course the j at something coming to be recognized not only as Pennsylvania leads the nation close­ soda fountains, as well as education­ j>ower of A t w w g liirly they began using nagging back* ly followed Iqr New York. These al programs, combine under the .lead­ wax must first be removed.’ How it to carry their advertising facts and idea* ss, rheumatic an economical food, but since it also can this.be done? a, swelling. contains all of the ingredients of two states produce more than one- ership of file National Dairy council into homeg. And they found it a m o s t You wOt fourth of all the ice cream in the .with the efforts of nutritional author­ Answer: Wipe liberally with tur­ I mm ended the milk, as one of the best protective pentine. profitable way inw hich to tell their story u late the fone- foods. Within the past eight years, United States. Illinois, Ohio, Cali­ ities to make of this the most gi­ help them to fornia, Michigan, Massachusetts, gantic effort to bring home to all Transparent Paste to buyers. And the buyers In tarn found ate from the consumption has risen from about Question: Will you give me the it profitable to deal with those who were thing harmful, 4% quarts per person per year to Texas, Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri, people the realization of the need of ith confidence. Minnesota, New Jersey, Iowa and better health and the place of milk formula ..for a transparent paste willing to state in print the values and over 10% quarts per person per year used in. securing prints to glass? in 1941. That figure is rising rapidly. Maryland follow in the order of this and its. products in achieving that services they offered. goal. _ Answer: A white shellac makes an Ice cream takes the output of nearly productive importance. excellent cement for the purpose.

a I THE DAVIE KECORD1 M0CKSV1LLE, N. C.' JUNE 10. 1942. em when a yoong giri. Surviving is one son and a brother. fH E D THE DAVIE RECORD. Tliirty-Six Men to Camp' i Warner P. Fry Killed In Auto Wreck Funeral services wen held at Vogler s « 1 funeral home. Winston-Salem, Monday af­ Funeral services for W arner P. Mn. SarahGriffln Caldwell,40,diedear- Thirty-six Daviecounty men willj Iy Sunday morning in an Elkui hospital, ternoon at 2 o’clock, and the body laid to O l d e s t P a C. FRANK STROUD • - Editor. leave next week for examination Fry, 43, who lost his life when following an automobile wreck which oc rest in Oak Grove cemetery. N o L iq u o r struck by a freight train at pixby curred three miles west of Elkin. L. B. Ratledge, of CaIahaln, was TELEPHONE and induction into tbe U. S. Army. Mn. Csldwell was a native of Mocka- Those scheduled to leave are: !' on Monday 1 ight of last week, was ville, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mn. in town W ednesday and left a con. pie of frog skins with us. NEWS Entered atth e Postoffice in Mocks- Joseph H Jordan, Ra, Mocksville held at No Creek Baptist church E. L. Griffin, and moved to Winston-Sal Tllle, N. C., as Second-class UaiI A. Odell W agner, R2, Mocksville ] Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock, m atter. March 3.1903. G . F . B o Nicholas Carter, R i, Advance and the body laid to rest in tbe w a s in to w !SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Vance Dunn Ri, Advance church cemetery. Jos. P. Cranfill, R2, Mocksville Mr. Fryissurvived by his widow, ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE • $ I #0 M r. a n d SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE • S SO Ernest C. Carter, R i, Advance j ; one brother, and two half brothers. WE ARE IN OUR NEW were sbopp Roy H . Cartner, R4, Mocksville W e d n e s d a y . M aoy people are learning to walk Carl S. Richie, Cana j Davie County Report STORE again in tbeir old age. Second Johnnie Swisher, R i, Mocksville M iss H ild c h ild h o o d . R. E. Cummings, R3, Mocksville ’. War Savrngs Bonds And Are Better Prepared To Serve ed a clerica ville Hospit H err Hitler is beginning to rea­ Melvin T . Couch, R4, Mocksville Quota for the month of May You Than Ever Before. lize that the British have at least a Sam J. Hutchens, R2, Mocksville $ 10,600 00. J . P - B n r few bomber planes H arry H . Lanier, R2, Mocksville W ar Savings bonds sold in May s p e n t t h e Alvin P. Smith, Farmington $20,653.75. Com e in and look over our big stock of Dry Goods, and friends Lawyer John Wallace, of W ins. A. b j r. R. Thompson, R4, Mocksville Quota for the month of Jnne Notions, Groceries, and hundreds of articles that ton-Salem, has at last found out B o rn , to G. W. Spry, Jr., R i, Advance $16,700.00. PVT. GRANT SMITH, son of Reavis, of that fighting is hard on old clothes. w e are selling at low prices. Dewey M. Money, Cooleemee Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Smith, of R. ter, EstelIa Those who go to visit relatives Alfred B. Hilton, R i, Advance 2, enlisted in August, 1941, now Lawyer Gets FiveYears and friends, and who expect to sup N. C. Chaffin, R i, MocksviUe stationed in Panama. He was one W e Can Save You Money T . A . V Judge Johnson J. Hayes, in Fed­ tb e classic s with them, are requested to furnish Lonnie R. Potts, Advance of 65, who graduated in the Gov­ eral court at Greensboro on Tues. In town Tu t h e i r o w n s u g a r . ______Robert E. Vogler, Advance ernment Mechrnics School a few dav, sentenced John Cooper W al s k in . Oscai McClamroch, MocksvilIe The blackberries are almost ripe, w e e k s a g o . lace, well known lawyer of W in. Frank M. Markland, Advance J. Frank Hendrix D . R . S tr and we have a peach tree that is ston-Salem, to serve five years in Paul H . Mason, Jr., Mocksville work on th loaded with ripe peaches — but Federal prison at Lewisburg, Pa., W. W . Williams, R i, Mocksville Fork News^ Notes. Call Building Norlh Main Street Durham, re where is the sugar. for subornation of perjury and as* d a y . Floyd L- Call, R4, Mocksville Guests of Mr. D. M. Bailey Sunday were Mrs. Mn. Jack Deese and children, of sanlts on Federal officers. Many lolks are predicting that L. Alvin Cook, R i, Mocksville Thomasville; Wilburn Bailev. of Kannapo D r . T . T . the war will be over by Decemoer. Jacob J. Baker, R4, Mocksville Hs, and D. M. Bailey, Jr.. of Ft. Bragg. and Dr. A. We will hope for the best but pre­ Sam M. Holloway, R i, Advance Misses Colleen Bailey and Frances John­ m e e , w e re ston spent Saturday in Salisbury. d a y . pare for the wo* st. Albert L. Rogers, R4, Mocksville WearegIadtolearothatCraed Bailey, George H.. Myers, R i, Advance who underwent a serious operation some At least one Republican has no M rs. P a u W alter F. Couch, R4, Mocksville waeks ago, continues to improve. Wehope doubt woke up to the fact that it he may soon be out again. Salisbury, s Rudd M. W addell, Cooleemee Mr. and Mn. J. H. Foster, of Winston- her parents, doesn’t pay to use Democratic C. H . Charles, R4, MocksvilIe Salem. were visitors for a short while on K o o n tz . newspapers to ask Republicans to Wednesday with Mr and Mn. A. M. Faster. W alter L. W all, R2, MocksvilIe Mlss Rosemary Liveogood, of Winston- Regulation W vote for him in a Republican pri­ P a tro im a Hubert H . Hayes, Advance Salem. spent tbe week-end here with her m a ry . parents, Mr. and Mn, Arch Uvengood. are spendin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sain, of Reeds, visiting rel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. W: C. It is only five months until the Center News. W e s te r n C a Alien Now More Than Ever, It Is November el ction. If the boys Mrs. H. F. Tutterow is spending several Mr. and Mn. S. D. Smith, of High Point, don’t wake up and get busy it will days with relatives in Winston-Salem. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. C. L. M iss H e l Aaron. a position be another prim ary affair, with only Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cbeshier. of Harm­ ony. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackwelder. of Mrs. Otbo Williams, of StokesdaIe spent spent sever about one out of every ten voters Ijames, and Mr, and Mn. Sam Tutterow. a few days this week at the bedside of Important To visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tutleiow Sun­ her sister, Mrs. Geo. Jones, who remains h o m e fo lk s going to the polls. day. in a critical condition at her home on the Lexington road. T e c h . S g What has become of our old Mrs. Haywood Powell and daughter Phyllis Ann and Janie Powell spent Tues­ Mn. J. D. Hege. of Lexington, spent the KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD b e e n o n a friend Harold Ickes? We haven’t day with Mrs. J. 0. Bumgarner. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. N. Richardson. Thursday f heard from him in several days. Mr and Mrs. William Anderson and son to re s u m e were Sunday guests of his parents. Mr. Miss Mary Gladys Proctor, of Winston- Federal law now strictly regulate and limit the issuing The latest news was that the gas and Mrs. Sam Anderaun. Salem, is visiting her aunt Mn. J M. Li- shortage wasn’t as bad on the Paci­ vengood. T h e r e se of credit. Under “Regulation W” you are required— m u m p s i n ’ fic coast as it was first reported. Richard Yates, of Conway, Ark. Mr. and Mn J. M. Liveogood and Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Spillman and small son are report- is spending a week in town with Jimmy, spent Sunday in Winston-Salem and other s In former days it was bard to his mother, Mrs. C. N. Christian. with relatives. Purchaes made on open account prior to May find any of the neighbors or friends Richard says he will be in the army Mn. W. Henry Davis spent Thursday in T h e b ig at home on Sunday afternoons. But in the next month or two. Lexington with Mts. Letta Shugart 1st must be paid before July IOth or ac­ open to tb times have changed lately. The counts are automatically frozen. a n d T h n r s gas rationing has put a stop to t h r o u g h J u much Sunday visiting. Charge accounts must be paid on or before the J o h n F r a Those who are fortunate en. w e e k -e n d ough to have any auto tires by Special Invitation tenth day of the second month following the u n c le , W . .July I st, may be able to get four i n a n A s h e gallons of gas a week after that date of purchase. W A N T date. We will hope for the best The Mocksvflle Flour Mills invites you bags, cotto but prepare for the worst. But new charges made must be taken care of ac­ ioc. each. cording to the rule above. MOCKSV Buys American Cafe to bring your custom grinding to them Miss Ruby Angell, who has been Installment purchases can still be spread over a per­ and try some of that good Southern S g t. C la operating the Mocksville Cafe, lo­ iod of 12 months, but there are regulations concern­ 12-day furl cated in the J.. T. Angell building Biscuit Flour. M r. a n d M on North Main street for the past ing down payment which your merchant will be glad 3, returne * two years, has purchased the A- F r id a y . merican Cafe, which has been own­ to explain to you. Regulation W does not disturb P v t . J a - ed and operated by Mr. and Mrs. W e Are In Position To arrangement made prior to May 1st, 19421. stationed at E. G. Price for the past eight or Store Some W heat In s p e n t a 12- ten years. Miss AngeIl has moved These Regulations Are The Law Of The Land And No M erchant Or parents ne her stock into the McClamroch h i s p o s t M Exchange For Flour Business Coming Under It Can Change Them To Favor A Friend Or Customer building, where the American Cafe M r. a n d has been located, next door to the Any Time During The “Frozen Accounts” Are Reported By M embers To A Central Credit Bureau. K i n g ’s M o Mocksville Hospital. Her brother, Year ' Free Of Charge d a y s la s t C. J. Angell, Jr., will be associated Keep Tour Credit Good—Pay Your Bilb Before M r. H e n d r with her in tbe new location. The M rs . E . G cafe will operate under the name of G e o rg e American Cafe. Miss Angell will See Us For Your The IOth Of Each Month! lo g c a b in operate a modern, uo-to-date cafe, s e l f -r is in b ' m o d e le d a POULTRYand DAIRY This Advertisement b Sponsored By Firms Always Glad To'Eztend Credit ToThose sanitary in every respect, and FLOUR much to it would appreciate the patronage, MANLrACTUREO BY is occupied FEEDS W hose Record Entitles Them To The Convenience O f A Charge Account: not only of the Mocksville and MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS H e n d ric k s . Davie county people, but of tbe MDCKSVILLE, N. C. W e H ave The Complete J . A . C r traveling public. She wishes to J., arrived Line O f Spartan Feeds extend to the former patrons of Davie Implement Co. Smith-Dwiggins Motor Co. M r. C ra v e the Mocksville Cafet an invitation graduation to visit the new cafe, when either versity, w’ hungry or thirsty. And Service Department bis Junior This Mill Will Pay The Highest Sanford Motor Co. g la d to h a Kappa News, Market Price For Wheat This Year Smith & Smoot A . E . H Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner were Horn Oil Co. g r a m la s t Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and H e n d r ix , Mrs. Bill Turner. Bickett sa Mrs. Sam Snider is spending DANIEL but didn’t some time with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Sanford Sons Co. h a s m a n y Smoot Cartner. TheMocksvilleFlour Mills a lw a y s g la Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Dwigghts, Fttrnitnre & Electric Co. Salisbury visited relatives here Sun­ D r. F r d a y . IsNowAtTheOld Martin Brothers P o w e ll, D Dr. W tllia Edwin Smoot, of Winston-Salem Allison-Johnson Co. cal stall of spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. ton-Salem, and Mrs. C. A. Smoot. Horn-JohnstoneStand Mocksville Hardware Co. g u e s ts o f Mrs. Lillian Koontz is recuper­ C. J. Angell at their ho ating from a fall last Monday. And Is Owned Aiid Operated By Davie Brick & Coal Co, M rs. fo ' Buy War Bonds Kurfees & Ward b a d th e Every Pay Day G D .DRUM and R H .MURRAY b r e a k h e r I S h e w a s c a * * * LS.Sheltonlmplement Co. Green Milling Co. H o s p ita l, M ’l Double Satisfaction Is Our Motto a lo n g as Our Quota H e r m a n y c o m p le te r THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. a , JUNE 10. 1942.

I. S u rv iv in s is o n e R. S. Proctor, Davie superintend­ re held at Vogler's THE DAVIE RECORD. Boys Drog Ioteresl ent of schools, was in W inston-Sa­ Reavis-SherriIl _ AND FLAVOR n -S alem , M onday a f- lem Friday on business ITS CAMELS Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Reavis, of Dr. S. B. Hall has purchased the APLENTY! THERES nd the body laid to Oldest Paper In The County WITH ME ON EVERyi ete ry . Mocksville, Route 1, announce the half interest of J. A. Kimbrough, NOTHING LIKE Mrs. Roy Call and little son, Roy, RUN. THEY HAVE No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Jr., in the Hall Kimbrough drug 1 CAMELS POR STEADY of Calahaln, was Jr. , are spending this week with re­ marriage of their daughter, Mild­ THE MILDNESS P L E A S U R E 1 y and left a c o u - latives in Danville, red Lee, to Paul Elwood Sherrill, store, and will continue the busi­ NEWS AROUND TOWN. THAT COUNTS ith us. at York, S. C., Saturday, May 30, ness in the same location. This CNJ Mrs. T. A. Stone and daughter with E. Gettys Nunn performing company has been operating a drug G. F. Booe, of Yadkinville, R. i,Miss Sarah Hanes, spent Friday in store here for the past six years, the ceremony. was in town Wednesday on busi­ W inston-Salem shopping. and has built up a good business. n e ss. Mrs. Sherrill is a graduate of Harm ony H igh School, class of ’42. A number of soldier boys from First Methodist Chorch OmoeTANTTO rEW Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Daniel various camps, spent the week-end Mr. Sherrill is the son of Mr. and siu a ri were shopping in Winston-Salem in the county with home folks. Mrs. R. M. Sherrill, of Mocksville, REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE. Pastor W e d n e s d a y . R. 2, and is now employed with Sunday School, 10 a. m. Bible School Commencement will the Cannon mills, at Kannapolis. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. CAMELS Miss Hilda M arkham has accept­ be held at the Methodist church M r. and Mrs. Sherrill will make Young Peoole ‘8 Service, 7:15 p. m. ed a clerical positiou at the Mocks- Friday morning at 10 o’clock. The their home at the present-witb Mr. Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. IESS l«?OTINE ville Hospital. public is cordially invited. and Mrs. Floyd Lipe, 605 Syca Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. more street, Kannapolis. The public is cordially invited to attend J. P. Burton, of Hickory, R. 5, George Mitchell colored killed 2 all the services.' O Camel cigarettes are “standard ★ S *®1-1” 5 than any of . - according to inde- | spent the week-end with relatives black chicken snakes 6 j4 feet long equipment" with veteran engineer r y G o o d s , J f odeot SQtorific tests o f and friends in and around town. in the smoke house at R. M. Mocksville Circuit. Frank Dooley (left, above) and his tie moke UseIfl F, A. WRIGHT. Pastor fireman, Bill Lyons, Jr, of New t i d e s t h a t Foster’s near Farmington. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sanday. Juoe 14. York CentraL Reavis, of Hamptonville, a daugh­ Dr. S. A. Harding has had his Chestnut Grove. 12 noon. Zion, 3 p. m. Princess Theatre ter, Estella Earlene, May 26. residence on North Main street Union Chapel. 8:30 p. m, Theme: Serv­ repainted, which adds much to its ing The Two Masters. The Women's Society at ChestnutGrove WEDNESDAY ONLY T. A. VanZant, who farms in appearance. is giving an ice cream supper at the the classic shades of Calahaln, was church Saturday night June 13th. The Roddy McDowall in in town Tuesday and left us a frog Miss Inez Naylor, of Charlotte, public is cordially invited. Time, 8:30. • ON THE SUNNY SIDE” I 1 HAVE PURCHASED THE s k in . spent the week-end in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nay- THURSDAY and FRIDAY D. R. Stroud, who has been at Notice of Re-Sale Bette Davis - Ann Sheridan work on the big army camp, near Monty Woolley in I American Cafe Durham, returned home Wednes­ Mrs. Frank Fowler returned Under and by virtue of an order * in Street of th e‘superior court of Daviecoun d a y . Monday from Reldsville, where she “THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” $ Formerly Operated By E. G. Price Adjoining spent last week, at the bedside of ty, made in a special proceeding en­ I The Mocksville Hospital Dr. T. T. W atkins, of Clemmons, her brother, who continues serious titled S. E Stroud, et al., vs S. M. SATURDAY Stroud, et al„ the undersigned com­ and Dr. A. B. Byerly, of Coolce- Iy ill. "ARIZONA CYCLONE" mee, were Mocksville visitors Fri­ missioner will, on the 22nd day of I And WiU Continue To Operate Jnne, 1942, at 12 o’clock, m ., at the with Johnny Mack Bown d a y . Mrs. Ella Holthouser, Mrs. Elea­ —also— nor H unt, Mrs. Geneva W aters and court house door in Mocksville, N. I Under The Same Name Mrs. Paul Foster Dwiggins, of Miss Rachel Foster are in Charlotte Carolina, offer for re-sale to the Joe E. Brown in highest bidder for cash, that cer­ Salisbury, spent the week-end with attending the Grand Chapter of •SHUT MY BIG MOUTH" $ My Former Location Adjoining J. T. AngelTs Store her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. the Eastern Star. tain tract of land lying and being in Calahaln township, Davie coun­ E o o n t z . MONDAY and TUESDAY I Has Been Closed-And I Invite AU Of Our ty. N otth Carolina, adjoining the Dick Brenegar, who holds a posi­ \ “JOHNNY EAGER” $ Customers And Friends To Visit Us At Patrolman J. C. Gtbbs and family tion with the Railway Express A landsof R. D. Stroud, David Stroud if and others, and more particularly Robert Tavlor and Lana Turner are spending a two weeks vacation gency at Raleigh, is spending a $ Our New Location visiting relatives and friends in two weeks vacation in town with described as follows, to-wit: tf W estern Caiolina. his mother, Mrs. H. T. Brenegar. Beginning at a pine DavidStroud S Dick has many friends here who corner and running N. 10 chains 50 I Regular Dinners, Snort Orders, Miss Helen Holtnan, who holds are always glad to see him. links to a stone, said Stroud’s cor­ a position in Washington City, ner; thence W . 26 chains, 59 links j spent several days last week with Mrs C. C. Walker, of Bixby, to a black oak; thence N. 36 chs. I Welcome Florists I Drinks home folks on R. 2. who was brought to Mocksville 13 links to a’ pine, G. P. Stroud’s Hospital last Thursday, remains ine; thence E. 16 chs. to a post ON THE SQUARE Tech. Sgt. Bill Nail, who has quite ill, but is said to show some oak; Stroud’s corner in Horn & Bro’s. line; thence S. 20 E. 3 chs. OD been on a 15 day furlough, left improvement. Mrs. W alker is the AU Kinds Funeral Designs In j Ruby Angell Thursday for Maxwell Field. Ala., mother of M .s Geo. R. Hendricks, to a hickory, said Stroud’s corner; to resume his duties. of this city. thence South 30 degs. W, to the Artificial And Cut Flowers, beginning, containing 125 acres, I Proprietress, American Cafe is s u in g Potted Plants. There seems to be an epidemic of Miss Daisy Holthouser, of the more or less. Bidding will start at i r e d — mumps in Mocksville. Several cases M ocksville postoffice clerical force, $2,100. This the 6th day of June, Flowers For AU Occasions. are reported on Wilkesboro street is spending a two week’s vacation 1 9 4 2 . and other sections of the town. with her sister, Mrs. George Mar­ B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. Phone 103 Mocksville shall, at Jacksonville N. C., and Phone 151 Mocksville, N. C. The high school library will be with relatives at Guilford College open to the public each Tuesday and Greensboro. and Thursday from 9 to 12 o’clock through June, July and August. Odell W agoner, of this city was one of the 41 young men who were John Frank Garwood spent the sworn in the U. S. Navy at Salis­ week-end at Asheville with his bury Sundav aitemoon. He is a uncle, W. M. Nail, who is quite ill third class electrician mate, and has in an Asheville hospital. been sent to Hampton Roads for t r a in in g . W ANTED—To buy good used o f a c - bags, cotton or bu.lap, from 5c. to John J. Larew, Jr., who finished io c . e a c h . his Junior year at Georgia Tech. MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS, Atlanta, two weeks ago, spent last Mocksville, N. C. a p e r - week in town with his parents. John returned to Atlanta Monday, Sgt. Claude Boger, who spent a n c e r n - 12-day furlough with bis parents, where he will enter Summ er scbool. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Boger, on .R. He has many friends in Mocksville, e g l a d 3, returned to Camp Shelby, Miss., who are always glad to see him F r id a y . i s t u r b T h e F a r m S e c n r i ty a n d t h e H o m e Pvt. James W. Kimmer, who is Demonstration offices have been stationed at Camp Livingstone, La., moved from the court house and spent a i2-day furlough with his t O r parents near town. He returned to count / agents office to the Hodges building on South Main street, r C u s t o m e r his post Monday. formerly occupied by the NYA. B u r e a u . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, of Locke Holland is Jn charge of the King’s Mountain, spent several F. S. A:, and Miss FlorenceMackie days last week in town, guests of fore Mr. Hendrick’s parents, Mr. and is in charge of the Home Demon­ Mrs. E. G. Hendticks. stration office. ______^ George R. Hendricks has had his Daniel-Warren log cabin on Salisbury street re­ modeled and repainted, which adds In a ceremony of simple dignity and dit To Those much to its appearance. The cabin beauty Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Elgin the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- c c o u n t : H e n d ric k s . p. Warren at Collettsville, MissEva Chris­ tine Warren and Charles Leslie Daniel J. A. Craven and J. K. Sheek, were married. The Rev. Zeb Caudle, pas J., arrived home from Chapel Hill. tor of Mulvail Baptist church officiated. otor Co. Mr. Craven was a member of the The bride wore a dress of navy blue graduation class at the State Uni triple sheer trimmed in white, with navy versity, while Mr. Sheek finished accessories and a corsage of Talisman r t m e n t his Junior year. Their friends are roses. glad to have them home again. ~ After the ceremony an informal recep­ tion was held at the home of the bride’s O O t A. E. Hendrix received a cable­parents for members of the two families, gram last week frt m his son Bickett out-of-town guests and intimate friends Hendrix, who is in the U. S. Army. of the couple. Bickett says he is getting along fine, Following the reception Mr. and MrK but didn’t say where he was. He Daniel left on a-bridal trip after which has many friends in Davie who are they will occupy thier pretty bungalow 00 Wilkesboro street. always glad to hear from him. MtKDanieIwas graduated from Wom­ Dr. Frank Horne, Dr. Grover an’s college of the University of North Powell, Dr. Clifford Grytle and Carolina with a B. S. degree in home eco­ Dr. William Cromartie of the medi­ nomics. For the past two yearn she has cal stall of Bap ist Hospital, Wins. been a member of the Mocksville High ton-Salem, were Sunday dinner school faculty. , w guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J Horne Mr. Daniel ifl the son of Mr* ana Mn* at their home in Farmington. James Arthur Daniel, of this city, and is the owner of the Ideal Grocery & Market. Out-of town guests attending the wed­ Mrs. John Koontz, of near Kappa ding were James Anderson Warren. Wil­ had the misfortune to fall and mington; Mrs. Cathleen Wilson Warren. break her left hip one day last week, t „,nir- Miss Hazel Taylor, Rutherfordton; She was carried to Rowan Memorial Miss LucUe Walker. Graham; Mt. and Mm. Co. Hospital, Salisbury, and is getting J. A Daniel. Mm. a P. Daniel, Mr. and along as well as could be expected. Mm. Armand Daniel. JfocksvUle, and Mr. Her many friends wish for . her a and Mm. Herman Bennett, Salisbury.' complete recovery. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. B o s s y TH E SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Aj I n d u s t r y Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young A n n il C a i

BIGTOP ByEDWHEELAN CHICAGO.] brings a picj cows on neaj Pattern No. Z9393 in the Unitec 'T'H E skeptical eye of Mr. Turtle forming an i| beams with joy at the thought in winning of the many childish companions he’ll soon have. Yes, he is a cud­ WOTk in the dle toy for the little ones, and you pastures froj will have as much fun making fornia and fi him as the children will have in border to th e| playing with him. • * OOO animals < Plain color makes his shell—print his a third of a| body; the pattern is Z9393. Send your or* milk. d er to: That mean AUNT MARTHA duction of Iti Box 16G-W Kansas City, Mo. every day in Enclose 15 cents lor each pattern in ten gallon J would be req| erage day’s the United StI milk to fill 6,66fl If these were big milk train, I morning a trail cars 57 miles l| The flow of t | of food rated i No. I protect! importance tol times, but espT The Allied natfl of the United ‘ and its producf nition worker than ever for nets. Office school children! of the America! ing to realize, need for great! vital foods in o| strong by ma er. Dair Today the Ni program, whiff sponsored for ] new recognitid A national nutfl panding .and ing the realizd good nutrition! mum health, V l national nutritl in operation foi Just how are! and those resjf uct meeting opportunity? We need not I Those “bossief are meeting 1 with an averal billion pounds! years 1935 to f billion pounds! 1940; 115 billid of milk in 1941 for 1942 is estuf 120 billion pou duced in the Ufl words, for eaf the year, inclul idays, there isl than 44,000,000f that of five ye! equivalent of I train of 50,0001 7% miles long! normal produq Terrific Stated in teij cans, if these ’ side by side, had every mod cans 3,150 mile the amount o f duced in this [ period during! year period.

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NOTE: Clip ,and keep this arGdtea Lesson for June 14 this sketch is not In any of the ken making booklets prepared by Mrs. Sfem , Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ for our readers. The dimensions fo rte lected and copyrighted by International ing the chair frame are in the oevH K Council of Religious Education; used by permission. 8, which contains working direcGom I ByARTHUR STRINGER w . n .u . se r v ic l 31 things to make from what the m i household has on hand, or from h n p , Z9393 CHAPTER I SUNDAY: THE RISEN CHRIST sive new materials. Send your OxdBrte AND HIS DISCIPLES Ie of Mr. Turtle “Lindy’s in!" MRS. RUTH WYETH SPJ I at the thought Cruger, at his desk, heard that LESSON TEXT—Luke 24:33*48. Drawer 10 GOLDEN TEXT-Ye are witnesses of Bedford HiUs N ev Ksh companions cry from a ground-worker passing these things.—Luke 24:48. |es, he is a cud- the open window. He smiled as he Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. : ones, and you looked up from his time sheet. There The glory and gladness of the back and se a r OF was always a note of triumph in the COMPOSITION BOARD Nam e ...... Ih fun making resurrection morning drove back OR PLYWOOD NAILED In will have in call of the port boys when Lindy the darkness of the tomb and re­ TO FRAME OF LUMBER Address ...... came in. placed, the disciples’ sadness with ’ Cruger got up from his chair and holy gladness. God’s message to P 1VERY day we homemakers are pis shell—print his crossed to the doorway, \ where the IS His people is one of assurance and gaining confidence in our own 13. Send your or* sunlight fell flat against the river hope. The night may be dark, but resourcefulness. We may not brew I ASK ME » Elopes and proclaimed that spring the dawn will surely come. herbs and roots to make dyes as Md come again to the North Coun­ Two.of Jesus’ disciples had been in Revolutionary times but this I ANOTHER * I r t h a try- He stood there until he caught pair of flamingo red chairs in a V K ansas CItyt Mo. walking sadly along the road to Em- I A General Quiz sight of his long-legged bush pilot maus when suddenly a stranger was modern sotting shows that we un­ S kor each pattern I swinging up from the landing dock. with them, telling them what the derstand .the importance of the Cruger went back to his desk and Scriptures taught about the Christ— warming glow of color. The Question* his figure-stippled time sheets as the His sufferings and His glory. Their The tan of the couch covering long legs strode into what was over- hearts burned strangely within them makes the cording for the chair 1. Whereisbilgewaterfr generously known as the Adminis­ (Luke 24:32), but they did not rec­ covers and the red of the chairs 2. What two coimtries tration Building of Norland Airways. ognize Him until He broke the bread makes the cording and cushions the Hundred Years war? It was a place of plain boards and 3 of their evening meal—and then .He for the couch. The sketch shows 3. A one-inch rainfall is « tar paper, with only the two poles was gone. how the chairs are padded and of its radio antennae to crown it lent to how much snowfall? But now they had a joyous mes­ an article appearing soon will 4. Where in London is Stev 3SEPH with any passing sense of dignity. show the covering process. called Big Ben? SPlRlN Slade, when he stepped into the sage which sent them hurrying back F SELLER A TlO t to Jerusalem to the eleven who had 5. What date is set by map-hung office, again made Cru­ gathered behind locked doors to Greeks for the beginning aC ger think of a panther, but this time discuss the reports which had also Olympian games? iwledge it was a panther in a cage. He come to them of His resurrection. PREPAREDNESS 6. According to the thing than half- seemed too big for the room. And suddenly— Bf iht legends, what knight' found Nietzsche. "I’m glad you swung back I. “Jesus Himself Stood in the Holy Grail? early," said Cruger. "And I Midst” (w . 33-43). AMERICAN RED CROSS 7. What West Indian want to tell you, first crack out yields large amounts of . of the box, that we’re going to What a blessed and conclusive 'T'O THOUSANDS of Americans confirmation of their report. He, -L seeking news of their families 8 . Gilbert Stuart take the crepe off the door.” ~ their beloved Lord and Master, stood portraits of how many ] B "What does that mean?” ques­ - and friends in war-torn' countries, 9. Who in the Bible ordered I there before them, alive and ,speak­ 25 words on an official Red Cross tioned Slade. ing K s tender message of “Peace.” massacre of the infants of Cruger, instead of answering, took form have meant all the difference hem—Herod, Nebuchadnezzar o r up an official-looking envelope. ‘T m glad you swung back early,' said Crnger, "We’re going to take The disciples, however, were be­ between hope and despair. Pilate? Z i n o - p a d s “Before we begin,” he casually the crepe off Uie door.” wildered and slow to believe. Ob­ Ever since the outbreak of the 10. Who discovered the prinrqibi serve how kind and patient He was war, the American Red Cross has observed, “you’d better give this the But what held his eye the longest “But the Anawotto’s as empty as that the loss of weight of a Ieffp once-over.” He surrendered the en­ with these frightened and unbeliev­ been for many people the only me­ was the smaller blue monoplane Sahara. Why, the only human be­ ing men. And note what a splen­ immersed in a liquid is equal Md velope. “You know what it is?” dium through which they could get the weight of the displaced lkpfffl? LET “I’ve an idea,” said Slade, after that looked faded and weathered ings north of the Kasakana are two did testimony it is to the truth of news of their relatives in Poland, and sadly the worse for wear. That, frost-bitten old quartz-pounders, two the resurrection that they who inspecting ’the insignia. Holland, Belgium and the other oc­ The Answers lPATBON “You’re a quick jumper, aren’t he knew, was the plane of the Fly­ half-demented old derelicts who’ve knew Him best expected proof be­ cupied nations. Even when the ing Padre, the mercy-flighter and been bushed for three years and fore they believed: ■ news has been bad, even when it lrou u p you?” retorted Cruger, his eye on the weathered young face that held man of medicine who was some­ would bump off ,if I didn’t tote ’em Before we condemn them for lack has been the worst possible, it has 1. In a ship’s bottom. Iluggish and you feel a touch of discontent somewhere. times known as the Grenfell of the in their flour and sowbelly.” of faith let us ask ourselves if we at least meant merciful release 2. France and England land everything you Outer Gulf. And in it the Padre’s “You’re going well past the Kasa- would have done better, and let us from torturing anxiety and uncer­ 1453). ' A millions d o —chew Slade’s smile was wide yet non­ daughter had gone along as pilot kana this time,’-’ Crpger announced. jo modem chewing committal. be thankful that Uieir hesitation tainty. N 3. Approximately ten inches. Hy chew FEEN-A- and helper. But never again, Slade “Into country you’ve never seen be­ made assurance doubly sure. He 4. Thehousesof parliament. ' . > to bed—sleep with* “They yelp for flyers,” he said, For a while it was possible remembered, would the dear-eyed fore.” was really there—alive."' Partaking 5. The year 776 B. C. next morning gentle* "and while they’re yelping they turn Lynn Morlock take over the con­ “For what?” asked Slade. in a few cases to maintain 6. Galahad. ping you feel swell me down.” He got up from the safe of food (which He did not need), • normal pep. Try trols while her tired father held Cruger took his time about an­ contact by letter over long 7. Trinidad. and paced the narrow floor. “I must and giving them opportunity to roundabout routes. Since istes good, is bandy back the hand of Death two thou­ swering. touch His body, He demonstrated 8 . Six—Washington, John A nerous family supply be bad.” sand feet above the lake-spangled America’s entry into the war, • M costs only “For swans’ eggs, I understand.” the reality of the resurrection. ams, Jefferson, Madison, Mbau Cruger’s shrug was a condoning Barrens. That,' he surmised, was all remaining avenues of com­ one. Slade’s sun-bleached brows came He next gave them a sure founda­ and John-Quincy Adams. (T io* already a thing of the past. a little closer together. tion for faith. munication have been etosed. .9. Herod. .. "I’d say it’s because you’re good,' Cruger, as he hung up his receiv­ Today, under-the-rules of the 10. Archimedes. he parried. “Good enough to be "Just what does that mean?” n . “Then Opened He Their Un­ United States Office of Censor- er, caught the passing look of rapt­ Again Cruger took, his-time. - needed right here on this northern ness in the Vildng blue eye. derstanding” (w ..44, 45), - - ship, personal messages to run. And those tin hats happen to "It means we’ve got a simple- This He did that they might “un­ ‘ residents of enemy or enemy Rough Riders Afool "It’s just about as big a game, minded naturalist out there, an or­ derstand the scriptures." Their In t h e know you hold a key position.” Lindy, as a man could get into,” he occupied territory may be for­ Slade turned on him. nithologist answering to the name minds had become confused and He warded ONLY through the Bed Pictures of Theodore RonseedRB said out of the silence. “It’s still of Frayne, who wants to be flown literally “disentangled” them. We Rough Riders charging up Saai “Did anyone in this outfit broad­ as good as dog-fighting Messer- , Cross inquiry service here and cast that, just to block my enlist­ north so he can find the breeding need to have Uie knots and kinks the International - Bed Cross Juan hill on horseback during b e schmitts. And we’re both going to ground of the trumpeter swan. I taken out of our thinking about Spanidi-American war are faaal ment?” was his indignant demand. stay in it.” committee in Geneva, Switzer- Again Cruger shrugged. never saw a trumpeter swan,. Did God’s Word. Then we too will un­ I land. only on the fact that it was i AP Slade swung about and faced his derstand. “Who are we to interfere with the you?” ganized as a cavalry unit, partner. - Regulations governing the send­ I Industries Need War Office? It ought to be - big Slade stood thoughtful a moment. Dealing with the entire Old Testa­ ally, the horses were T enough to make its own decisions.” “That wasn’t the tune you were . “Yes, I saw a trumpeter, only ment (divided by the Hebrews into ing of one of these messages from Florida and the “Riders” < But Slade didn’t seem to hear him. singing two weeks ago.” last spring. I played tag with him law, prophets and psalms),'. He the United States are that the com­ out all of their Cuban ca “They hot-air about wanting men Cruger’s laugh was slightly de­ over Lac Ta Martre. He must have thus gave it His endorsement. Men munication, which should be filled on foot. fiant. in at a local Red Cross chapter, ER who’re hard-trained and resourceful. had a wing-stretch of nine or ten may deny, but Jesus approved the Well, I ought to ring in oh that. I've “They had us backed against the feet.” • Scriptures of the Old Testament— Imust not be more than 25 words, wall two weeks ago. I told you our I and should be in English. If it is ILD R A G S kept more than one lemon-crate up “I’d call that quite a stretch,” and we are ready to take His word. when every law of aeronautics said shoestring was wearing thin and we said the man at the desk. “All things must bev fulfilled” is !written in a foreign language, an it ought to be down.” couldn’t buck the big companies an­ “You’re telling me?” His statement concerning Him­ - English translation must be at­ • R U B B E R other, month. ButNorlandAirways tached. "You’re resourceful, all right,” is going to stay on the map.” : “They may be impressive,” said self. There is our Lord’s guarantee far Production acceded Cruger, “but you’d be in Cruger, as he opened a desk draw­ that the promises of His second The United States Offiee of dink with a broken heart after two Slade’s face lost its diffidence. er, “but from what I can gather coming, and all that is associated Censorship rules that.no men- weeks of army, rules.” • “What’s changed the picture?” they’re dying off. And this man with it, as well as with His future -tion may be made .of polities 1 1 1 f l i e s “I’d learn,” said Slade, “along Cruger’s answer to that was not a Frayne wants to sleuth out their reign, will be fulfilled. or military subjects, defense j eay\fbere Dftteri&lay JPIy FJy I with the other leathernecks.” direct one. nesting quarters before they follow This Ume--Of fellowship with the materials, shipping or weather t attracts and tillsHlbtUes.!esI flies. Juneed. effective.e. KeaKtKeatt I “But they’d all move too slow for “We've both got all we own in this the dodo and disappear for good.” Lord around the Word of. God was conditions, business matters fcnlent—Caimot BplU— one-horse outfit and we can’t afford Bot soil or IoJore aaytbl you,” contended Cruger. ; “And he’s going in to the Ana- strengthening to their faith, but it or geographic names. B all eoasoa, SOe at _ “That fight doesn’t look slow to to see it fold up. While you were wotto alone?” had another purpose. The blessings Tn/AU 7Flamrs ■rs. Harold Somers,iera, Inc.. Inc.. ■ But even the strict regulations ^ e Ealb AveZB’tiyiuN.Y.rijnJt.Y. I me. And I ought to be over there out fighting head winds I’ve been in : Slade’s brow-pucker seemed .one of God are not for our own satisfac­ here doing a little fighting of my cannot rob the brief message on while the show’s still on.” of incredulity. tion alone, for it is His will that He Who Wins LY K IL L E R Cruger smiled the smile of a man own. And Pve just got my hands ■! “No, he’s taking an over-sized there b e - ' the International Red Cross form, on a reconditioned Locldieed that’ll of its human warmth and drama. The greatest general is with an extra shot in his locker. blond named Karaell along with in . “Repentance Preached in His The original message, made out in makes the fewest “There was a time,” he observed, give us a second air truck and re­ him.” - Name’’ (w. 46-48). lease Abbott and his Postcraft for I “A blond?” croaked Slade. “You some local Red Cross chapter Napoleon. “when bush flying seemed to stack There is a message to go out here, goes on it^ long and slow pretty high with you.” Winnipeg and Toronto passenger don’t mean a skirt?” through His disciples to all nations. traffic. You’ll like that Lockheed. I “Anything but. This blond is all journey across ocean and conti­ A f 7L t “But if you can’t get a little ex­ He died for the sins of the world. nents. Space is provided on it citement in your day’s work,” Slade They’ve slapped a fresh coat of alu­ male. He’s square-headed and go­ He arose for the justification of those minum paint on her.” rilla-jawed and looks like something I for a reply message, to be re- was saying, “you may as well give who believe. There is remission of ' turned to the original sender. up. And you said, two weeks ago, “What’ll she carry?” asked the that’s been worked on by a snarl­ sin for those who in repentance and Prepared Exclusively for WNU. we’d have to.” flyer. ing iron.” faith turn to Him. 6 6 6 “Before we go into that,” retorted “A pay load of thirty thousand !Slade found the picture unpalata­ Fellowship with Christ and an un- Cruger, “we ought to check up on pounds a trip if she has to.” ble.' . oerstanding' of His Word which does the all-round dullness of this bush , “Where’ll you get your pay “But who’s your friend Frayne?” not result in aggressive, witness for run of ours. I s’pose there was no loads?” exacted Slade, remember­ he persisted with a shrug of dis­ Him is quite useless! We meet Him exdtement in that mercy flight of ing how war conditions had put a taste. “Where does he come-from? and study His Word not only that yours to Murray Bay when you sag in sub-arctic mine work. And .why does he pick on us?” we may grow in grace, but that BERNERS picked up those two frozen huskies? “I'm coming to that, stick-jiggler. J "That’s neither your problem nor we may be witnesses to all nations. r York City Or in finding your Flying Padre The traffic’s still there, if you’re mine. But he’s the Norland’s friend, To be a , witness involves knowl­ Imore Southemera when he was stymied on' Lac de willing to go after it. And I’ve gone all right., He may be a simple- edge of a fact, to the truth of which I the Colltngwood Gras last winter with a busted pro­ after it. Pve under-bid the big out­ minded crank. But he’s so well the individual can. bear testimony. |in New York. They fits and corraled enough business heeled that money doesn’t seem to werneot IocatIoot peller and a factor’s wife in labor The disciples were called to be wit­ Nursemaid to a k Avenue, and the and delirious with Au all at once?” to keep us busy till freeze-up. I’ve mean much. And at this stage of nesses, “not speculators, philoso­ I furnished room* I Slade had his own ,memories of got Fort Norman oil and a new slice the game we’re going to handle a phers, moralists or legislators. tub or shower. that event. But his smile remained of the Yellowknife stuff for you. Christmas present like that with They had neither to argue nor to ■ 20-ton Clipper! morose.. I’ve got a renewal of the Copper­ care.” dissertate, nor to lay down rules for :/*T 8 ,$2 7S “She had her baby in the plane, mine contract. And what’s more, - Slade, nodded his understanding. conduct, nor to ventilate their own yenSmentbljrrMet ] I’ve got a Santa Claus in spectacles ■' "But he must have, a screw loose m i L DCSTAUDANTS four feet behind' me high-tailing it fancies.' They were witnesses, and' pell Maxagemenl for the Fort Smith hospital,” he who’s handing over enough ready somewhere,” maintained the young­ their business was to tell the truth, I V a l t u D. S v im t \ acknowledged. “The nose-over on dough to keep our cash tank from er man, “or he wouldn’t be head­ the whole trutb, and nothing but the AA Manager a ! the lake ice gave Doc Morlock a running dry.” , ing for what he’s sure to get in that truth” (Alexander Maclaren). , bad arm, so his girl Lyhn had to The Viking blue eye became Aiiawotto country.” i The Christian by life possibly ZmwooiX get busy.” more alert. j “You needn’t lose sleep over more than by word is to “adorn the ■1ST I / «tl» SI*' “Who’s your Santa Claus?” that,” contended Cruger. “He maybe HE'S A ttSELF-STARTERs MIW YORK The softened note on the name doctrine of God,” as Paul put it did not escape Cruger. But he let “He’s a passenger,” said Cruger, after birds’ eggs, but he seems to (Titus 2:10), commending it to those Slade go on. “you’re going to fly into territory have ,a working knowledge .of sub­ round about him. Oibserve that such PAM AM E R IC A ir S SWL that'll make London look like a tea­ arctic conditions. I didn’t find him “She knew what was needed, all a witness is to start right at home; W l *SEIf-S*S WULLCR is chiefdfc right. When we were swinging over room on a rainy afternoon. much of a talker, but I stumbled “beginning at Jerusalem” (v. 47). 'Beaching Crew” for B e l l i Cruger sat back, apparently wait­ Lesser Slave Lake I heard that baby on' the fact he’d been trophy-hunt- It may be difficult in our times 0S ocean-flying South A iw fra give its first squawk.” ing for a question. But Slade, with ffig in the Himalayas last winter. to send witnesses to distant lands, Clippers. He says: " M h o GAINS “But you saved two lives, didn’t his world to reorganize, merely And the ^ winter before he hunted for ships are busy carrying the got to keep your ryrt iqni you? I suppose there wasn’t any ex­ walked to the window and looked the snow leopard in Siberia and. men -and implements of war. But on a big job like BuxUte out. Tibet.it.” breakfast that hetpsfaaate citement' in that?” I ««pi right in your Jerusalem there is a save you many a "You’re flying,” Cruger was say­ 'Then I suppose he’s English,” in there pitching isa' Iq g ia fr * The shrill of the desk ’phone cut spiritual need, in your little town BPIMIMT Il escape you if ■ off Slade's impending response. And ing, “into the Anawotto country,” gaid Slade. “One of-those English of KeBogg1S Corn RdasMh bread carefully and \ \ or rural community, in the city FLAKES while Cruger answered the ’phone Slade’s turn, at that information, big-game guys who go around with where you live, in your home, fruit and plenty of a a ffiB s Jhe advertising of a monocle and a tin bathtub ’’ S $ 5 5 £ § » . Si )[■’(—~ Ihants v » » * the man in the flyer’s jacket walked was quick. office, shop, or. school. You who a great favorite bene M flte to the window and looked out. Be­ “What nut’s going into that wil­ ' “He’s got equipment, all right,” read this who are in the service of employees! cafeteria taBT yond the rough-boarded hangar and derness?” he demanded. conceded Cruger. “And he’s pay­ the country will find a “Jerusalem” lie. IMm* * * ^ “They go into some queer places, ing us quite handsomely for flying I S P A P E R the landing docks he could see the n your camp or on your ship. friendly cluster of planes on the these days,” observed the older it in.” Snyt. m an.' » (TO BB CONTINUED)

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MEVS OF LONG AGO. ATRAGIC SCENE There'll Be Some^ Little Stingers. Seen Along M au Street ATRUE STOKY _ .Changes Made.' Sfl From TbeYellow Jaeket J By--TheStnetRambler.- j What W asTlappening In Dayie Rev. W alter E. Isenhour. H iddenite. N. C. This is; the - day;., when the cry 000000 . - Wjbat does- this w ar mean to you? Before The New Deal Used Up W hile thinking-back across the years should -be; “ God give us men, - not . M lm-Rulh Davis -filling out birth How will it change your, life? . -’No A tragic scene’ to me appears: rubber stamps.” certificates-- H arley W alker; watch- The Alphabet, Drowned The one can look into a crystai and 'see VTwas on a long, cold winter night- ; As long as we have-a New -Deal ing workers chop up big trees xm reflected there the days and months Hogs and Plowed Up The Out in the dark w ithout a light, Congress there will be no shortage Main StreetrrTw o IittIe girls dress­ ahead. - Yet certain facts are clear, of hot-air and gas. ■ Cotton , and Corn. A drunken youth weW out to rq ui ed in pink, eating-ice cream cones and .clear - enough, to outline the Away from loved ones and home,; W e-understand that the motto of. —Robert Strond parking auto in . (Davie Record, June 14.-1910 - future for ns. But reeling to the ground Jie lay the-New Deal favorites is, “Income front of hardware ~sfbre-^Sheriff Frank Hanes fs' at home JErom Rubberand sugar are being ra­ To wait the dawning of the day. : W ithout Output,” - Bowden carrying paper bag full of Trinity College. tioned now; tin cans, are,.getting Cr: Among other things this is elec- W hen o'er the hills the snn arade/; cigars around distributing them to M axie Pass was seen heading to­ scarce. - Industries has stopped tion year. So hitch your faith to And busy, folk their labor chose, : his friends—Mr. and Mrs.. Burgess wards Charlotte Saturday.: turning ; out-automabiles.-Jto- speed­ the GOP.’ Take care of it and Jt In postoffice lobby w aiting o n . mail G. G. Daniel spent Sunday with He failed to-rise, though not M blrk up. plane production-:- In . the gold will take care of you. And- bravely face- his - usual: work;- —Big f at man apd Jean woman on fri nds in Statesville. - en dreamland of plenty that is A- ' Old Muss is said to fear the com.: For there he lay, no pulse, no breath way up Main; Street--Btis lo a d o f G. W. Green spent Monday at mprica -such - shortage vhave- been ing of inflation in this country. W e Yes. in the cold embrace of death. draftees passing through- -town - on Soutbmont on'business. rare within the- memories.of m ostof didn’t 1 know there was anything- Whose tongue to -mother's wails wSy to army camp somewhere— . The condition of.J. J. Eaton..is W e’ ve been.*-prodigal people, Ieft in Italy to inflate. were dumb-r; - v - Mrs. A rthur Daniel cariying a big somewhat improved, we are.glad, to secure in our industries skill and -. Some folks -are sncb .pessimists A victim of the demon-rum::.; bucket of Gne peachm^-IOB Jessie n o te . superiority they - would grouch if given, the Maynard looking at ne^ dresses - H . C. Meroney, who has'typhoid There was a mother’s broken heart N ow that tbe -war:years are upon £GT. QEO FfiLIXHARDING Hope diamond—if it weren’!m ount­ Saledadies dlscnssingtpiirtjng toui . fever, remains very ill, we are aor- T hat felt the awful sbock and dart, us; the dreamland is ,bound ; - to son of Dr.-and Mrs. Er A. Hard­ ed on Faith and Charity. - pies—Snow Beck, Cfovii Parks, Ed ry to note. Who, knowing that her son onc& change;-: Civilian sacrifices are jnst ing; of this city, formerly with the We hear that they are putting a Lagle and - Chaltlie Rsayes Ranging Mrs. Alex Kimbrough and babe, b ra v e ,' beginning to march toward us over R. J. ReynoldsTobaeca%Go., now bounty on catching skunks in Ger- around-waiting for; thes»i;onnd> to of Advance,-visited relatives' here Must go into a’ drunkard’s grave; the horizon. Many more will fol­ stationed at Camp PJckettt Va. many—so they can: use- the skunk get dry enough to work. \ la s t w e e k . And then a father bowed hishead low. -- W e’ve g o t to face that - ,fact extract as perfume foiHltter.’v - M rs; Ida Nail and daughter Miss And m ournedlor Wa-beloved-dead,. W e’ll have to change our lives in Judging/from reports- :of -redJio t SoftIf Now rM argaret;. visited relatives atClem .: W hile neighbors came their-Jears to drastic WayS Jo win this war. (C alotte, News} mail lhey are receiving from- folks mons last week. _ . M en d Themajority.of A m e ric a ; ‘‘I’ve got io ’X.’ card an d l have backhom e-what Congressmenseem Rews comes that the governm ent - . Miss M ary H eitm an has returned And sigh, for such a tragic.cnd: ready realize this: A recent Public no apologies tom ake for it,” toneednow-m ostof allisa book on iBnoW pertidttm gthe^ahipm eotof from a.short■ visit to relatives in bieydes from factories ami ware- This youthof Whom todaywe write opinion, poll indicates tjmt W itbthese-defiant'woidSfRep “How to Keep from W orrying.’ S a lis b u ry . honses fo retail ontletsi and tiiat ra> W ho lostvbis soul that winter night than three quarters o f t h g ^ M e w O jpbarles I. vFaddis ~ (Dem.-Pa.J You ask us why the government Mrs. J. O. King left Thursday tfoning will begin in two. three, or M ight long - have.: lived to bless the. a fifty-hour work in: launched his widely’reported count­ rationssugar; andothernecessities fo u r, wd d m ,: or-^w h e n e v e r5 Hom ebody, for Concotd to spend a few; Aays dustry speed op its output of Weap­ er attack on critics of *‘X” c a r d s and does uot ratfon beer; and ^wlne e a r th 8omewheregeta;aro«mdto'it.; with her sisters . ons beyond its present high levels. for Congressmen, He was pretty and whiskey. Wellv vou~will ha W ith purpose great and-deeds of Now. if we were, an old faabioned James McGuire rturned Wednes More than three^uarters of them MtteraboutTt.: • worth, — . - V:-■ ■ I to ask tbe New Dealer about-j-that.- editor-whov believed; in- , ju ttin g o ut - day from a trip through Texasand are in favor of Jorbiddibg defense " I’m not yet ready^tqadmit that W ith m ighty: warning to the youth They are supposed to know: ht*cbin an&c»lling: things h r their other W estern states. Through blazing- genfs of right and strikes for the duration o f the em­ any bureaucrat - downtown or any Of all the impudent insults to-A- right name. we would reeeiye : that .' Mlss Marie Allison attended the t r u t h ,- e rg e n c y . authority to - tell h Congressman merlcan intelligence the biggest is news with the comment that the pre­ commencement exercises at Trinity And blessed a hostin years to come A nd that’s.only:one field - where what his duties- are or how he that, some of the New -Deal- Con­ sent and continued freeze of bicycles College, Durham, last week. Had not it been for demon rum.: ■„ changes may be made W e’re go­ should conduct them . - It is part of gressmen tbat this country can’t be; witnin the gasoline ration areas isan . Miss Jessie Holtbouser went to ing to have to give up:m any Iuxer- a Congressman^ duty to- go back conducted patriotically with a Re- indefensible and stupid outrage. - And liquor still is digging graves ■ We might even say that authori­ Troutman Thursday where she will ies until - the war-Js - over: The home from time to; Time add talk publican Congress in-charge Gf m ultitudes it first enslaves;. : ties have failed to arrange a coexist* speud a month with relatives. sooner , all of us realize ,'that,, the with the man on the- street corner The New Deal virtually says to It’s breaking hearts- and bringing ent-unfreezing of bicycles i n the The condition of Cleveland Em­ sooner we’ll be able to turn defeats the people: - We’ll do -your think­ s ig h s . areas wjiere the use of automobiles erson. of R. 1, remains practically into victory. But the man on The street corner ing for you. Y ou keep quiet and And-wringing tears from many eyes has been subject to .discriminatory unchanged, f.. bad a few ideas ot bis own. On run along -and pay the hills and It’s keeping millions from th.eir goal Iimitationby enforced rationing of- M issJane Kittrell, of Ayden, N. G rom bIug W ednesday, Mr: Faddis ran for re we'll run .your business better than By wrecking life and wrecking soul; the gasoline supply have bqen C., is the guest of Miss Minnie Co­ Cleveland Times. ■-. nomination in-the Democratic pri­ you can do it yourself.” Thenlet us ise as men :of might Iict in their duty, unmindfr* lev this week; • mary. He was soundly thrashed public welfare, and delibera' And In God’s name this demon fight We want to- Interpose a. word Foster Clement, of W inston, was here in defense of the grumbler. by a Dr. Grant-Furlong. : State ChaDipion Record mical to the.m ost efficient < . ... .un in town Sunday visiting relatives. There.were other.issues at stake, of transportation facilities. YOU CAN BE A CHRISTIAN. W e really have had and will have Peterborough, N. H. — Star’s W ork has commenced on the new but the nation; ct - large quickly It makes us happy that we are a You may not be a writer in the near future much to grumble Knight's Stella 415642 has just roller mill near the depot, and will jumped to the conclusion-that the modern editor, soft-spoken, diploma­ W ho pens the mighty truth;. about. Already we have sugar and completed a record which makes be pnsned to completion. Congressional "X ” cards - bad ac­ tic. end resolved upon the convic­ You may not be a teacher gasoline rationing and we are in her queen of all six year, old Ala­ Miss Carolyn Miller is spending tion that everything is for tbe best for more rationing; but, after all, counted for tbeir first victim. And Instructing noble youth ;~ bama Guernseys In class AHI of a f t e r all. this week in Thomasville the guest Congressman - generally generally, But you can be a Christian what difference does it make when The American Guernsey Cattle It is pleasant not to have to say of Miss Ruth Pat ker. we daresay, did likewise—and fin­ And do a lot of good we are in the midst of - plentiful ex- Club. Stella was bred by Sanford that some executive offices are clut­ S. B. Hanes, who is doiag some gered the dam ning. vidence in their W ithin your town or city, s c n tia ls . & Cartner of Mocksville, N. C., tered up with a lot of mullet-headed engineering work at W inston, visi­ p o c k e ts . Or in your neighborhood. But getting back to grumbling: and is owned by Clyde L. Coe, of id io ts . ted his family here Sunday. There’s a whale of a difference be­ It is a relief not to have to be so So many hearts are heavy Dothan, Alabama, and in one year J. W. Kurfees, of Germantown, tween grumbling and lending ver MocksvOIe Did This brusque as to point out that the de­ So many souls are lost; - made a record of 8411.9 pounds of spent Saturday and Sunday with liberate withholding of a means of So many lives are wasted bal aid and comfort to the enemy. We quote from the Washington milk and 508.8 pounds of butterfat. his brother, J. Lee Kurfees, near semi rapid transportation in a re­ W ho do not count the cost; If a fellow grumbles he is thinking (N. C.) Daily News: J e r ic h o . gion where normal rapid transpota­ Then pray and be a worker, apd taking matters to heart. The “For the commencement exer­ Kimbrough Sheek returned Sun­ Do all the good you can, tion has been forbidden, is short, best ‘'black mammy” we ever knew cises on Friday nigbt, five high Buy War Bonds For when you live for Jesus sighted, nndermocratic, treacherous, day from a two weeks visit with went grumbling on to perfect ser­ Every Pay Day You'll bless your fellowmen. school seniors—Foid W orthy, V ir­ friends in Washington City, and and subversive. vice and devotion and the best hir­ * * * ginia Gravely, Mary Blane Justus, It is good for the blood pressure reports a foe time. It’s great to know yoa’re living ed hand we ever knew would grum­ E r v in C b a u n c e y a n d M u rra y H a m il­ let's Double W ltb aim and purpose grand, idea of the necessity for expressing John Owen, who moved to Coo- ble at his mule and master and he That when this life is ended ton will make addresses on various O u r Q u o ta conviction into the declaration that leemee some time ago, has moved W ith saints you’ll take your stand went to his grave grumbling but phases of school work and on the any bombastic crackpot with the back to town and is occupying the W ith no remorse of conscience not without an ugly and broken national and international situa force of the law behind him can take H orn cottage, near the deDOt. For having wasted life, nose he received in protecting tbe t io n .” things awav from people, but that a Sheriff Sprinkle and J. T. Baity And wrecked the lives of others good name of his employer. As public official must have at least a T hat’s fine: and we wish to good­ went squirrel bunting one morning Through wickedness and strife. long as people grumble they know modicum of intellectual endowment ness that other schools over tbe what it is all about—they are talk­ last week and killed 19 squirrels. Then go and help the sinner to give something of value to the ing to themselves and not tbe stalew ould follow this sxaniple. In J. A. Daniel, who delivers papers Repent his way to God, p e o p le . e n e m y . tbe past, it has been considered ab­ and circulars oh R. 2, also raises And help the struggling pilgrim Since it would not be in keeping The path of duty trod; solutely necessaty to have some bees on the side. He tells us that with the spirit of up-to-the-minute Be kind and tender-hearted. long-winded and pompons politi. joum alifm to indulge in such exag- he took from one hive last week 54 And love and serve your best, W hat tIfou Buy. W ith cian, editor or preacher on hand to public official must have at least a pounds of fine honey. Then when your work is finished deliver a tiresome address to the modicum of intellectual endowment W. H. Caudell, of Cooleemee, You’ll fin'd eternal rest. majority of instances, the graduates to give something of value to the and Miss Fannie Barnes, of David WAH BONDS YOMl Toos aren’t interested, and the audience p eo p le. son county, were happily married Xhe Garand semi-automatic rifle, isn’t either. CAN SINK M'fiOATS Since it would not be in keeping last Thursday evening at Lexing­ with the spirit of up-to-the-minute ON THE OFFENSIVE which is the standard issue today Let tbe inspirational material be • » B U Y * - ton. The ceremony was performed for the U. S. army, is superior to journalism to indulge in such exag­ the old Springfield rifle in many re­ supplied at the baccalauieate ser­ lliiitd StjteWtr Sttinqs Boadi i$tMp» by Rev. S. D. Swaim. gerated exphasis, we would like to spects. We literally need Millions mon the Sunday preceding gradu­ U. S. TrMturyDtptrimtM W. M. Crotts carried his little AMERICA! of these fast shooting powerful rifles get around to making the sugges­ ation exercises. And then, when 'babe to Advance Sunday. His sis­ ★ * * to equip, our army. They cost $85 tion to Mr. Ickes. or Mr. Nelson, or each and are being manuf actured at the diplomas are presented, let cer­ ter, Mrs. Myers, who lives near t h e d is tr ic t re f e r e e in b a n k ru p tc y , o r Wart ara won by attaching, not by. the rate of one a minute. They Are tain members .of the graduating somebody with a government letter­ theie, will take care of the baby, tiffing In a fort! 30-calibre shells a minute. class be selected to. do the speaking. head, that release of bicycles for sale Mr, Crotts has three other small' And today AmaHea h taking the offensive against the Aidi wHH hard* It’s a much more sensible and prac- in the gasoline ration area would be children whom he will keep with fighting, non-stoppabte man ..and ticale idea than rq drag in some a gracious gesture. h im h e re . jnatefiaUl We're fating the offensive, too, outsider whose duly interest in the Assoonas we can discover just C. C. Cherry returned Thursday against the onemy at home the Inff a* occasion is that he likes to hear who is the proper person to approach from Asheville, where he we at to tionary 6th eoluma that Udws pHoas we are going to say that to him in a styhigh. himself talk.— The StateJ nice, gentlemanly fashion. Then by meet his brother, Robert, who has You ean help Sn both fights by saving Every one of the 40,000,000 em­ been very ill in W ashington State. at least 10% of your money in U. S. ployed persons in America could IHtS the tim e his secretaries and advisors easily buy one of these rifles for the War Bonds, every pay day* Attach the BfAKE EVERY get through reviewing the matter Mr. Cherry accompanied his broth­ army. Not that we need that many, m U H ViS OM$AH! Ans with your dollars today* and consulting tbeir relatives to get er to Rutherford College, the home You can start with as little as a IOc but the reserve could go into shells PAYDAY tiie trend of public opinion, bicycles of their mother. War Stamp and you, can get.a $25.00 and other much needed supplies. Inwst Mour m o h m in War Bond (maturity value) for onlv Biiy more and more W ar Bqnds and WAR will have been released all over the Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jjames, of $18.75—at your Ioeal post office, banc top the quota in your county by in­ B O N D D A T WKSMKS M t MP STAMPS country anyway and we will have Calahaln, R. 1, are rejoicing over or other convenient sales agency. vesting at least ten percent of your the arrival of a fine daughter on ^eBsaHHBnBSSBUBBnBi' won our point—after a fashion.— 17. S. Trwury Dtparimtui iflfcme every pay day. sior SHNDme-SAVi d o i m s . _ V* 5* TrMtury DtptrimtM J u n e 12th . Salisbury Post: THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Eerie “Why do you always sing the same song?” b y Roger| “It haunts me.” ' Roger B. Whih Fun for the Whole Family “No, wonder. You’ve murdered' MOSQUITOES i t ” NIGHT THR| So That’s It! A LTHOUGB Ir was at a musical comedy. "Why 1 tightly SE are all the men in the front rows bald, headed ?* she asked. correspondent, —■"Because' they bought their tickets quitoes in it, from scalpers ,” he replied. .... In spite of Ca have not seen SPORTING She Gave V to Him the screens, anj “You’re looking downcast old- zled as to how you make any i WHILE 1RVM6 1i> SIAMD UP, FAUS STARTS 10IAUOH BUT IS CHECKED N man.. What’s on your mind?” THING FLKV OM HIS FACE CRIES OF ALARM FROKl THE FftMIlV “A piece of my wife’s.” If there is a I and being a Iiv >>>> found wanting. glow down the i ed by it. The re| Same Jean throat damper 1 am FlfiORE OUT WHVTriE'/ 6 KTrtER AND WANT 10 KHOW IS HE ALL RteHT AHD Jones—They say brunettes have place has no AROUND WrTrt SO MUCH CONCERN - DID HE HURT HIMSEUr ? better dispositions than blonds. throat connects Jinx—Ttimlcf Jean has been be stuffed with | both, and I never noticed any dif­ sure that this ference. the trouble. Ofl going, the inseT If You Bake at Home . . . down. Naturalll We have prepared, and will send lighted on a cool absolutely free to you a yeast er must be ope| recipe book full of such grand pers taken out. IRlB TO INDlOrtt HFP BE AU- RlBHt AU.W6HT, LEfTrtEM HAVEtfTrtElRVWl recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese Cellar \F TrtEVD STOP SfANDlHB AROUND, • HE DID HURT HIMSELF 399369 CACKUtNB AT HIM; BUf TittVfiO RlfiHfOH Puffs, Honey* Pecan Buns, Coffee Question: My I 4I got it straight from a guy who knows—You’re gonna win Cakes and Bolls. Just drop a card ed with sometn the fifth race tomorrow!’* v.v»; with your name and address to comes from acJ Standiurd Brands Inc., 691 Wash­ ond coat is nea ington S t, New York City.—Adv. • me what the ma B I G T O P ByEDWHEELAN I can get more [ Answer: Thatl ANt? so vie AIOW FIND HAL &ACIC AT HIS RANCH.&UT \NE DECIDED VUE AlNT COIN ANPTHEN A VUEEhf LATER DAD STERLING- ARRIVED a form of lime ; STILL A HELPLESS INVALID - DACK VUltHTHE CIRCUS IP ( p O f c f hinds c v iiiirj acetylene gas is I VOU CA A lT-SO VIE'RE. DAD'J I SENT FOR VOU HAVE carbide. This g| VUHATS LISTEN.HAL, - WHISKERS SOIH1 Tb STAy RHSVtr HERE BECAUSE MyRA IMSISTS IM ElcNurm tKfl ing and for on AM' ME HAS BEEN TALKIN' ONTHE RAhlCH VUlTH T VUE SET MARRIED AT welders are usf THING-S OVER AN' MVRA CE, AND Vou KNOVU I away the residj ANT LET HER THROVU the generators, HER LIPE AM/Ay ON the generators, ME NOVU." VOU ducers of calc! MUST HAVE A booklets descrifa TALK VUItH for carbide resiq S HER !J wash. Hornl Question: Thel In a crack in myf my back porch I W stant fear of be* I get rid of it? Answer: TacIj on a cool evenii LALA PALOOZA —T o o M udi Company By RUBE GOLDBERG will be partly spray filled with! OH, RUFUS, YEAH. MVSS LALA, rVE FINISHED MiCHORES TH’ THINS I LIKE ABOUT the nest quietly, | THSAIR THAT’S THE SCENT OF N0W-SUPP0SE WE TH’ COUNTRY IS VDU CAN violently into OUT HERE ON NEW MOWN HAY-1 SET IN THE SET AWAY FROM-FOLKS nets will be sti THE FARM IS BROOSHTtT HAY FER L

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FIRST-AID IM PROVED to the UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL AILING HOUSE S UNDAY I { M r CHOOLLesson always sing tht By BABOLD I*. LUNDQUIST, Ds D. Of__ Tbe Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. 9 by Roger B. Whitman .| (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Roger B. Whitman—WNU Features." ',Jlytut QUottJteM "ou’ve murdered' WO l H MOSQUITOES ENTER HOUSE AT Soil Building Measures NIGHT THROUGH CHIMNEY Lesson (or June 21 t’s It! FLUES Help Seedings , Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ al comedy. “IVhy, ALTHOUGH my living-room is lected ‘and copyrighted by International Counclli of BeUgious Education; used by he front rows bald tightly screened,” writes a permission. correspondent, “we find many mos­ Tests Over Eight Years ught their tickets quitoes in it, especially at night. Show Interesting Results THE TASK COMMITTED TO THE cplied. In spite of careful watehing, we DISCIPLES have not seen any coming through Ry I. F. DAVIS St to Him the screens, and are completely puz­ LESSON TEXT-Matthew 28:16-21); Mark g downcast, old Research Assistant 16:14-2«; Luke 24:49-53. zled as to how they get in. Can Depsttment of Soil Science. Michigen GOLQEN TEXT-Go ye Into all the world, your mind?’* you make any suggestions?” Stete College. and preach the gospel to every creature.— wife’s.” If there is a fireplace in the room, How soil building measures im­ Mark 16:15. and being a living-room there prob­ prove not only the yield but the SI time when I be­ ably is one, the mosquitoes are un­ quality of seedings and small grains Witnesses of the resurrection— nd, but that was doubtedly coming down the chim­ was demonstrated by an experiment that privilege of the disciples car­ married.”—Wife' ney. At night when the room is carried on by the soil science de­ T i ■ ried With it the responsibility of de­ e of “wed” and: lighted, the flying insects see the partment of Michigan State college. J claring the good news of completed glow down the flues, and are attract­ The program covered an eight- redemption to all the nations of the ed by it. The remedy is to keep the year period and included crop rota­ earth.; In doing so they were des­ Jean throat damper closed; or if the fire­ tion, the use of commercial fertiliz­ tined to meet opposition and unbe­ y brunettes have place has no throat damper, the er and a green manure crop plowed lief, tp feel weariness and to know s than blonds. throat connecting with the flue can under. The rotation—corn, oats, discouragement. So the Lord, be­ Jean has been be stuffed with newspapers. I feel wheat and alfalfa for two years, fore leaving this world for His pres­ noticed any dif-: sure that this precaution will end with sweet clover plowed down once ent ministry at the Father’s right the trouble. Of course, with a fire in eight years—is typical for a large • ' hand (Mark 16:19; Heb. 7:25), pre- going, the insects will not come number of farms' in north-central paredithem by giving them a divine United States. A Bride’s Cake to G reet You at the Reception! commission, which they accepted t Home . . . down. Naturally if the fire is to be (See Recipes Below.) and acted upon with the assurance ed, and will send lighted on a cool evening, the damp­ For every dollar spent for fertiliz­ er must be opened, or the newspa­ er a return of $3.60 was realized, of His power and blessing. The les­ to you a yeast W edding Receptions son is summarized in the words, of such grand pers taken out. according to a tabulation of the This Week’s Menu results. In the experiment, 150 “Go ye” (Matt. 28:19); “They went Scones, Cheese Cellar Wall Finish After the “I do’s” have been said, forth” (Mark 16:20); "And He . . . can Buns, Coffee pounds of 4-16-4 fertilizer per acre Wedding Reception Question: My cellar walls are tint­ applied to the oats and 250 pounds of and you have remembered to wear tChicken in Molded Egg Ring blessed them” (Luke 24:50). Just drop a card ed with something that I believe something borrowed, something I. “Go Ye” (Matt. 28:16-20). and address to 4-16-4 on wheat, seeded to alfalfa, •Bride’s Salad comes fropi acetylene gas. A sec­ resulted in an increase of 4.9 bushels blue, and something new, besides Hot Rolls and Biscuits God’s plans are never small plans. Inc., 691 Wash- ond coat is needed. Can you tell throwing your bouquet to some World evangelization, nothing less, ork City.—Adv. : of oats, 8.1 bushels of wheat and Salted Nuts Preserves Olives me what the material is and where I ton of alfalfa hay. lucky bridesmaid, you are ready for •Bride’s Cake Coffee was the goal He had in mind, and I can get more of it? That all the advantages gained the reception. •Recipes Given to which Christ commissioned this 7272 The reception is among the more Answer: That material is actually from the use of fertilizers cannot be little ,group of humble folk who were 4 ^ ET your rug cotton and begin a form of lime and is left over when measured in increased yields alone elaborate forms of entertaining, but His disciples. It was not only a because of our with salt and pepper to taste. Chill great commission, but a daring one. on this crocheted Indian rug! DS GIANT acetylene gas is made from calcium was shown by the fact that a dis­ well. It’s lovely in any room and, of carbide. This gas is used for weld­ tinct improvement in quality was re­ wartime status, Back of such marching orders this year’s event Make the reception a really mem­ there must be authority and power course, you can do it in four ty FOR ing and for other purposes, and corded, with plumper kernels and orable occasion by serving a beauti­ strands of string, too. welders are usually glad to give less shrunken grains. From the will undoubtedly —and Christ had them (v. 18)—all * * * be more simple. ful Bride’s salad, all fruity and power and all authority. No need away the residue that comes from particular land devoted to this creamy with the Egg Mold. Here’s Pattern 7272 contains instructions and the generators. Companies making experiment the farmer exhibits Simplicity, how­ to measure or compare, for His is charts for making the rug; illustrations of ever, does not im­ how to do it: the ultimate and complete authority. it and stitches; materials needed. Send the generators, as well as the pro­ grain samples, and when selecting •Bride’s Salad. ducers of calcium carbide, issue his show samples he invariably dis­ ply lack of charm This :is the One who said, “Come your order to: or graciousness, (Serves 8 ) unto me” ; then, “Follow me, and booklets describing the many uses cards grain from unfertilized plots. I large can pears Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. for carbide residue, including white­ FertUizer applications proved more indeed, it' often I will ,make you fishers of men,” and enhances it the more. I large can white cherries who Aow says, "Go.” H we heed 82 Eighth Are. New Tork wash. effective in some years than others. 14 pound almonds ... Enclose -IS cenl The average oats increase due to White is the color for brides, so one command, should we noj abso­ Hornet’s Nest use your linens or damask on the I large can sliced pineapple lutely‘obey the others? cover cost of mailing) for Pattern Question: There is a hornet’s nest fertilizer was 4.9 bushels per acre. 14 pound marshmallows No ...... However, in 1936 this increase was wedding table. Flowers may be The message is His message, the in a crack in my roof, directly above white calla lilies in crystal or silver Drain and cut fruits. -Chop nuts gospel (Mark 16:15). It is the only Name..••••••, my back porch door. I am in con­ 9.8 bushels and in 1940 it was 8.9 and cut marshmallows with a wet bushels. The wheat yield showed centerpiece, or other delicate pastel message! The witnesses of Christ Address. stant fear of being stung. How can Sowers used with plenty of white to scissors. Make the following cooked are not called to educate and civilize I get rid of it? corresponding variations. In 1938 dressing: the ^increase In yield due to fertilizer carry out the theme. Have your the heathen without winning them to Answer: Tackle the job at dusk candles, white, too, as the occasion YoIks of four eggs Christ. To do so is only to prepare on a cool evening, when the hornets was 18 bushels per acre; in 1939, Juice of one lemon 10.1; in 1940, 19.9; and in 1941, 4.3 is somewhat formal. stronger and more skillful ene­ will be partly dormant. Using a At most weddings the trend is to Ys cup evaporated milk mies of all that we count holy. spray filled with kerosene, approach bushels. Wheat grown on unferti­ Y* teaspoon mustard lized plots was invariably of inferior have other refreshments besides the But a great program means noth­ ASPIRIN a I the nest quietly, and force the spray traditional white cake cut by the Combine all ingredients and let ing if it is not carried out; a great WORLD'S LASCEST SELLER AT violently into the crack. The hor­ quality to wheat produced on fer­ cook over hot water until the mix­ tilized plots. Moreover, the lower bride and the necessary assistance commission is only words unless it nets will be stunned before they can by the groom! If you are., baking ture thickens. Cool. 'Fold in 2 cups is accepted and obeyed. We read get out. The crack can then be the yield on unfertilized plots, the whipped cream. Combine with fruit First Step the cake at home—and it. will be of the disciples that— The doorstep to the temple of plugged with putty or otherwise. Be­ poorer the quality of grain. good if you do—plan to have a small (well drained), add nuts and fold In another series of tests the 1940 in marshmallows. Place in a mold, H. “They Went Forth” (Mark 16: wisdom is a knowledge of our own fore starting, you should observe pastry tube for . the frills and deco­ ignorance.—Spurgeon. carefully to note whether or not alfalfa yield was more than doubled rations with celluloid or paper fig­ in the refrigerator overnight. Serve 14-20). by fertilizing the preceding barley surrounded with endive or lettuce. The call and command are given there is another opening to the nest, ures of the groom and bride as a in this passage. The power is made Corp.. Bloomfield* N. 7. so that also can be closed. crop. A plot fertilized with 200 pounds decoration. - . • Now, the cake for the reception! of 0-20-0 and eight loads of manure This is a light butter cake, deli­ clear and somewhat in detail, but Too Much Humidificatiim per acre applied on the barley, Chicken, because of its bland fla­ the significant thing is that they Question: Last summer I added a vor and general adaptability, is the cately flavored as befits the occa. yielded 2.11 tons of alfalfa on the answer to your refreshment prob­ sion: actually went , forth to preach. UMATIC PAIN humidifier to my heating plant. The first cutting. The yield of plots re­ The response of these early Chris­ ASoetbtoc C A I lem. Chicken in a molded egg ring •Bride’s Cake. ANTISEPTIC O A L l t o humidity varies from 30 to 40 per ceiving no fertilizer was .98 tons, 394 cups sifted cake flour tians was immediate and enthusi­ cent. The guide calls 40 to 60 per makes the table a picture, and your Used Iby thousands with satisfactory fe- E IT HURTS and on plots on which manure alone guests can easily serve themselves: 114 teaspoons double acting bak­ astic. Would that such a spirit bad suits for 40 yean—six Tahlabie ingredi­ e S ilv e r cent normal. My windows steam up characterized the church through ail ents. Get Carboit at drug stores or writo Lining was applied the yield was 1.65 tons. ing powder Spurlock-Neal Co., Nashville, Tcan. o u d s o f Pain considerably and the woodwork is *Chicben in Molded Egg Ring. the generations since then, for if it (Serves 8 ) 1% cups butter getting black. What should I do? 2 cups sugar had, the commission would long at you want to feel Answer: Your percentage of hu­ 2 n eases, your raiod AGRICULTURE tablespoons unflavored gelatin 114 cups egg whites, unbeaten since have been carried out. Dr. Handle of Sin that means deliver* midity is evidently too high. The *4 cup boiling water 14 teaspoon vanilla R. A. Torrey has estimated that if Sin has many tools, but a lie is ing that gets at the black on the woodwork is mildew. IN INDUSTRY Yt cup cold water 14 teaspoon almond extract everyone in a church of 2,000 were the handle that fits them all.— s you pain-relieving Shut off the humidifier for a few 1*4 cnps mayonnaise Sift flour once, measure, add bak­ to win one soul a year, and each Holmes. ill fe* I as good 9' days and give the house a. chance By FLORENCE C. WEED 4 tablespoons lemon juice ing powder, and sift together three convert win one soul each year, the its help. Don’t put to dry out. You should turn on the Yts teaspoon salt times. Cream butter thoroughly, world would be evangelized in less now. tfoc, $i every- humidifier only to the point at which (T bis is one of a series of Tiieles showing 1 tablespoon grated onion add sugar gradually. Cream to­ than 35 years. s directed. Purchase the windows just begin to cloud hew fart a products are Snding an important Yts green pepper chopped gether until light But while on the whole the church GAS ON STOMACH ou are not satisfied* over. That is your limit. B T ket in industry.) 2 tablespoons chopped parsley has failed, there have been valiant What many Doeton do for it and fluffy. Add Wheo tttecM ftotaaeb add eaate*g*f, tour stooueh Sealing Sappy Wood 12 hard-cooked eggs egg whites, Vi souls all down through its history orheutborn. doctor* prescribe the fastest-acting Oil Plants I recipe of chicken salad neoiafiee known tot ejmtomatic relief-OMdktneo Question: When resinous wood is To. find out whether oil plants cup at a time, who have given themselves to the Ufcetbaee Ia Beltaoe tfbleti. NeIexative-IfYear 9T LET Soften gelatin in cold water for 5 beating three min­ business of soul-winning. With them, m i n t trial doesn't prove BeU*ans better, return used for clapboards, is it only the might be profitably grown in this minutes and dissolve in boiling wa­ bottle to os and get doable scar nooer beefc. Se. knots that need shellacking to pre­ country, the National Farm Chem- utes afte r each as with these of the first century, BPATION ter. Cool. Add mayonnaise. L-mon addition. Add the secret is ever “The Lord work­ vent bleeding into the paint? Should urgic Council has distributed seeds juice, salt, onion, green pepper, YOU U P the shellac be sandpapered before for test plantings. Farmers from flour, a small ing with them.” We read that as TO CHECK sluggish 3Dd you ferf painting? parsley, and 10 eggs, chopped. Cov­ amount at a time, He was leaving this earth and His and everything you Maine to California have tested the er bottom of mold with one inch disciples, He lifted up His hands— os millions do — chew Answer: AU resinous places seeds and reported their results beating well after each addition. Add should be sealed. But before shel­ of the mixture. Slice remaining eggs flavoring and beat vigorously. Ttmi m . “And He . . . Blessed Them” the modern chewing which are often favorable. With dis­ and arrange slices around side of (Luke 24:49-53). ■ply chew FEEN-A- lacking wash IiberaUy with benzine turbed world conditions, imports into a. . 10-inch tube pan which has go to bed—sleep with- mold. Add remaining mixture and been greased and lined on the bot­ God has always honored those who —next morning gentle, to clear aU of the surface pores of may be stiU further curtailed and chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce, the resin, so that the shellac can there may be a need for domestic tom, sides and around the tube with in faith have obeyed His command. lping you feel swell fill center with chicken salad and heavy, waxed paper. Bake in a The whole history of missionary en­ ur normal pep. Try soak in. Sandpapering wiU be nec­ oil to supplant the foreign supply. garnish with salted almonds and to­ astes good, is bandy essary only when the sheUacked sur­ Simflower seed finds a ready mar­ slow (275-degree) oven.I hour; then deavor bears eloquent testimony to enerous family supply mato wedges. Serve with mayon­ increase the heat slightly to 300 de­ that fact. ■ •■ «costs only face is smooth and glossy. ket for birdseed and poultry feed naise or french dressing. Sometimes we marvel at the suc­ Seasoning a Dutch Oven mixtures. Our domestic supply of grees, and bake 50 minutes longer, Chicken Salad. or until done. Insert favors, if de­ cess of a great movement, such as INT i o « Question: I recently purchased a about 7,000,000 pounds is grown in xte >d (lie tf Illinois, Missouri and California. It 2 cups cooked, diced chicken sired, wrapping each in waxed pa­ that founded by John Wesley. The cast iron Dutch oven which I cannot French dressing per, and pressing into small slits in answer is that God found a man, or RHEUMATISM use because rust forms as it is being is an old crop which the Indians on ssssssss the east shore of Lake Huron raised M cup diced celery the cake. Spread ornamental but­ a little group of men or women, will­ . NEURITIS-LUMBAGO used. Some one told me that such 14 teaspoon onion juice ter frosting smoothly on top and ing to take Him at His word and a utensil has to be “seasoned.” How for their needs. They used stalks for cloth, leaves for fodder, flowers Ya cup shredded, toasted almonds sides of cake. Decorate with sim­ step out in earnest purpose to obey sJTm cNEIL'S is this done? Marinate chicken in french dress­ ple borders and rosettes of the frost­ Him. “For forty years John Wesley n AU B e Answer: One method is to render for yellow dye. Since 1936, a small amount of ing for an hour. Drain. Add re­ ing, and trim with silver- dragees. carried on his mission of canvass­ ZcM MAGIC a chunk of beef suet In the 'Dutch maining ingredients with just enough Serve on silver tray or platter with ing for Christ ‘as a parliamentary oven, then rub the hot fat into, all rapeseed oil has been crushed each p § 2 k REMEDY year in this country. It is used as salad dressing to moisten. Season delicate sprays of fern, cosmos, or candidate canvasses for votes in bis BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF E R T parts of the oven whUe it is hot. Let bridal wreath. Place special bridal constituency in the strenuous three it stand for a half hour, then wash a lubricant, mixed with minerals, I Largo u*f>M3»Ug~SmaBSIao60t and finds a place in the manufac­ favors on top of cake; or, tie small weeks before an election’ ” (Ar­ Botllali with soap and water. Do not use Lynn Says: wedding bells or other favors to nold’s Commentary). Little wonder I ITIU MD UK UOIISar IT Iltt iim iiil at ifiti scouring powder. ture of rubbersubstitutes. I McNEIL DRUG CO, Inc. Safflower has been investigated as white ribbons and intertwine through that with the blessing of Christ upon I 830 Btoad Stroot—JacfcaonvtBo, HoHda ERS Attic Insulation Here’s help to solve your gift sprays. his work brings joy to many even uylna lnformotfon, cs Question: Where can I get infor­ a possible oilseed crop for the north­ ern states. It is a quick drying oil problems for the bride: Linen Ornamental Butter Frosting. to this day. re being asked for mation on the insulating of two minimums include the following: 4 tablespoons butter Note that the disciples who had WNU-7 23—43 o buy.- and as to the rooms that I intend to buUd in my and can be used in the manufac­ been made sad and despondent by pect, the advertising ture of paints, varnishes and enam­ 8 sheets, 6 pillowcases, 2 pairs 5 cups sifted confectioners sugar attic? blankets, 2 wool coverlets, 2 bath- 2 egg whites, unbeaten their parting with Christ at Cal­ ewspaper perform a Answer: AU manufacturers of in­ els. In India, the blossoms are used vary now went away in joy. The vice which saves as for saffron dye and the oil is used mats, 8 bath towels, 8 face cloths 2 tablespoons cream (about) That Na^in <3 sulating materials issue instructions and 12 linen hand towels. 114 teaspoons vanilla joy of the Lord is the strength of ear. for the insulating of attics, both with for light. The Ferilla plant grows best in For the dining room, the bride 14 teaspoon salt the Christian worker. It gives Backache bit to form, the habit and without rooms. You can get will need 2 dinner sets with 6 to 8 . Cream butter; add part of sugar him abundant grace and power in advertisements every these instructions direct from the the cotton belt, especially in south­ Mny W am of Disordered ern Virginia. It is difficult to han­ napkins, 3 breakfast or luncheon gradually, beating well after each the hour of need and makes him a purchase, though we manufacturer, from lumber yards sets, 6 to 8 extra dinner napkins, addition. Add remaining sugar al­ fruitful servant. Kidney Action edded just what we and from dealers in buUding ma­ dle, however, because the seeds Idodam Iiie with Its hurry and worry; we are going to buy burst from their pods when ripe. 12 tea napkins, and 2 hot plate ternately with egg whites, then with Irregulsr habits, improper eating and terial. mats. cream, until of right consistency to A Warm Soul drinking—Its risk o! exposure end iafeo- most priceless feeling -tion—EErows heavy strain on the work e feeling of being Cutting Linoleum If possible, the bride should spread. Beat after each addition I saw once lying side by side in a Ot tha kidneys. They are apt to become ared. Question: We intend covering our have a set of 6 in eaqb of the until smooth. Add vanilla and salt. great workshop, two heads made of overtaxed and Iatt to filter excess sod metal. The one was perfect; ail the and other impurities Irom the Iitogivinc nto a store, prepared interior cellar steps with linoleum, A gricultural Notes following pieces of china. If she Spread cake. Make ’ rosettes and Mood. each step individually. Can you ad­ expects to set up housekeeping on borders with frosting forced through features of a noble, manly face came You may suffer nagging backache^ knowledge of what Is headache, disxiness. getting np nights, hat price, we go as vise how to cut this linoleum a larger scale, this list may be the . pastry tube. Makes - enough out clear and distinct in their lines leg pains, swelling—Icel constant! straight? We in'the Farm Security adminis­ expanded to 8 or 12 pieces. Qiina frosting to cover the above cake of strength and beauty; hi the other, tired, nervous, all worn out. Other filled with self-confl- tration started out to relieve the eco­ Ot kidney or bladder disorder am so asant feeling to have, Answer: For best results linoleum set includes: salad plates, soup and to use for decorating. scarcely a single feature could be times burning, scanty or too (re nomic plight of disadvantaged farm plates, cups and saucers, dinner recognized; it was all marred and urination. dequacy. Most of the should be cut with a knife made for Have you a particular household Ot world can be traced people. We learned certain funda­ plates, sauce dishes, bread-and- spoiled. “The metal had been let Tty DoaiCs Pitts. Doan's help, the purpose. It has a curved blade mentals—that you build an( econom cooking problem on which you would like kidneys to pass off harmful excess feeling. Thus adver- and the edge is very sharp. The butter plates. For serving dishes expert advice? IFrite to Miss Lynn Cham­ grow a little too cool, sir,” said the waste. They have had mom than ther of Its manifold ically sound life not on credit or the following are “musts” : I man who was showing it to me. I century oi public approval. Am New York office of any of the lino­ even the land itself. You build it bers at Western Newspaper Union, 21C mended by -rateful user* ai self as an aid toward leum companies can inform where large platter (for meat and vege­ South Desplaines Street, Chicago, Illinois, could not help thinking how true that Ask lour mAghhort business relationships it can be purchased. Before you on the people.—C. B. Baldwin, FSA tables), I covered dish, 2 open explaining your problem fully to her. was of many a form more precious pleasant. cut the linoleum, mark it off with administrator, U. S. department of vegetable dishes, tea an1. coffee Please enclose a stamped, self-addtessed than metal. — Canon Teignmoutb a pencil to help keep 'a straigh* agriculture in a speech before a pots, and sugar and creamers. envelope for your reply. 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whom drink, carouse, use profane NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Importance of Sun­ language, and seek jnst that sort Wartime Schedules Are Little Stingers. Seen Along Main Street of company, we are going to see FnMn TheYelIow Jacket By The Street Rambler. Vliat Was Happening In Davie day Sdiool crime on the increase, and our pris­ Announced By We bave never before known of 000000 Rev. Walter E. henhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Before The New Deal UsedUp ons packed with criminals. Every Greyhound so many Democrats running for of­ Sanford brothers enjoying Sun« As I look back across Jhe fiity. father and molber ought to faitb fice as are in tbe field this-year. In day afternoon hotseback ride—Miss The Alphabet, Drowned The three years of tnv life I can say beginning Monday, June 15th. all some sections as many as a dozen fully attend Sunday school and buses operating on Atlantic Grey­ Flossie Martin motoring across the Hogt and Plowed Up The that I am thankful for every Sab­ take their children with them, and hound Lines will be running cn new are seeking tbe same office. Tbe square—Young bride standing in bath that I attended Sunday school. Cotton and Corn. as these children grow up into man­ wartime schedules, according to an biggest fake of tbe year is tbe slo­ store door holding small dog in her I owe much indeed to the Sunday (Davie Record, June 25,1919) hood and womanhood they will acconncement made by Mr. H. P. gan "politics, adjourned.” arms—Germaine Wellman rolling a school as a minister and writer a- Adolph Hitler is a miserable ex­ big worn out auto tire to filling sta­ Sullivan Booe, of Walkertown, make law-abiding citizens, and out Brawner, Atlantic Greyhound Traf­ cross the years I remember as a of their rank and file will go our fic Manager. A complete rearrange* cuse for a man—a warped mental­ tion to help win the war—Indus­ was in town Saturday. boy growing up in my home com­ Christians, and our noble leaders. ment of services is being made at ity with a superiority complex, be­ C. F. Williams, of Camden, was trious citizen plowijg bis garden on munity I became very much inter* They will become our ministers of this time to cooperate fully with the sides which Judas Iscariot was a Sunday afternoon—Laziest man in in town the first of the week. ested in the Sunday school. The the Gospel, our missionaries, our wartime program of the Office of Christian and Nero a Saint. Buck Allison meandered down to town hanging around corner furni­ Bible truths I learned then, both honest, straight-forward business Defense Transportation. There may be some grounds for ture store waiting for easy chair to Charlotte Monday. The important thing in times like from the literature and from good men and women, our upright and consolation over the rumor that be vacated Four sergeants loafing Miss Ruth Rodwell is spending these is thet every bus should work teachers, bave followed me through noble school teachers, our godly ed­ Hitler has the jitters, but tbe only this week with friends in Charlotte. full-time and that vital materials in front of cafe—Piospective groom the years of life and have helped itors and writers and rulers. true consolation that we will enjoy a little too full for utterance—Ru­ Miss Mary Horn returned Sun­ needed for the war effort should be to form and mould my character is when Hitlerism is blasted into day from a ten days visit to her sis Our children and young people saved in every possible way. To ral citizens occupying benches in and life for God. ought to be in Sunday school, also hell where Allied might is deter front of bus station—Two preachers ter in Statesville. give Americ’s war program t h e It is said that very few people mined to put it. G. L. White and daughter, Miss everybody else who can attend. right-of-way, it has been found nec­ and two doctors in postoffice lobby have ever become criminals that Nearly half a century ago, when Minnie, of Cana, were in town the Sunday school is vitally important essary to limit service where there is —Two country lasses- looking for have been lalthful attendants at as a means toward salvation and the least demand for it and to di­ President McKinley took over the friends on Sunday afternoon—Ladv first of the week. Sunday school. Judges have ques­ the best there is in morality ' and vert equipment to routes where it is Philippines, we said: “The United Miss Sarah Clement, of Oxford, walking around waiting for her son tioned criminals and rarely ever most needed. States is making a colossal blunder is spending this week in town with spirituality. Many children never to arrive from armv camp—Thomas find one that has fal hfully attend­ get uny religious training in the In making the announcement of that will haunt and handicap tbis relatives and friends. Blackwelder and Will Howard all ed Sundaj school across the years. home, and if they never attend the new changes, M r. Drawnet country for years to come,” Well, dressed up in new uniforms—Ralph Miss Ivie Nail, of Charlotte, is stressed the fact that many peace' Almost all criminals come from Sunday school they grow up with as Al Smith used to say, Take a spending a short while in town time features of bus travel are of Gaither enjoying bottled drink. those who never go to Sunday little better knowledge of the Bible look at the record.” with her mother. necessity being discontinued. For school. Occasionally one may. be­ and God than the poor heathen Here’s an alarming item you may Wade Anderson, of Calahaln, a one thing operating speeds are some* What Goes On Here? come a criminal who has attended have missed: A 600 per cent in­ member of the 81st Division, came who worship theii idol gods. The what reduced, and Express and The transfer office for the State Sunday school and quit. One rare­ crease in arrests was the record in­ home Saturday from Overseas. less our Sunday schools are attend­ Limited schedules are eliminated en­ Prison Department was arrested here ly ever commits crime while under crease In arrests was the record of Dr. J. G. Booe, of Richmond, ed by parents and children, and the tirely. Second sections of regular last week on a charge of drunken the influence of the Sunday school. youth of our country, the more schedules will not be operated unless the first 30 days of restored liquor spent the week-end with his par­ driving Hewas driving a Prison If this were all that our Sunday crime will inciease, and the more there are a sufficient number of pas­ sales in -Honolulu and Hawaii, car at tbe time, and it is alleged that ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bjoe, schools accomolishnd across the will it help to defeat us as a'nation sengers to justify it. ’Nuff said! liquor was found in the car. It is nea. Cana. weeks and months and years, it With tire and gasoline rationing so Suppose you ask your Congress­ also alleged that he resisted arrest Dillon Wrgoner arrived home a morally and spiritually, also finan­ would pay us to keep them going. cially. Crime and wickedness is much in the limelight today, Mr. man this' question—“Do you be­ at the hands of the State Highway few days ago from overseas. He Brawner stressed the fact that buses However, the great accomplish­ tremendously expensive in dollars lieve the bigger the national debt, patrolman. was a member of the 80th Division are aiding conservation greatly since ment of our Sunday schools is that the better off we are?” Ifnot wbat That is a matter of disposition by Duke Hendricks, of Charlotte, and cents as. well as in precious they use only a fraction as much of soul* winning. Almost ail our do you propose to do about it?” the courts and this corner has no spent the week-end in town with lives and immortal souls. O, that rubber and gasoline per passenger, purpose to butt in. But there is an­ converts and church membership those who read this message, who And upon his answer cast your vote home folks. per mile. other angle which happens to be pro­ come fiom our Sunday schools. may have become careless and in­ accordingly. Rev. Walter Dodd, of Burling­ He also expressed the hope that per subject for discussion. Very few are ever reached with the different toward the church and The Charlotte, North Carolina, ton, spent a few days in town last all passengers would remember that From the Under the Dome column Gospel and for Christ who never Sunday school, may be aroused and wartime travel is not "travel as Observer, Democratic, and which week with friends. of the Raleigh News and Observer attend Sundayschool and church. usual,” and that they would make boasts of the widest circulation of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Natl, of awakened to a sense of your duty! we lift this: The Sunday school indeed has Neglect along any. line of great im­ allowances if they were in any way auy' paper in the Carolinas. in a "To State political circles, Tom Winston-Salem, are spending some its influence for good. I. recall to portance will bring its return of ill inconveienced, or crowded, or de­ lengthy article, titled “A New Deal Littieis a familiar character. Di­ time here with home folks. mind just now how the boys and layed. Inflation Remedy” takes a crack at rector Oscar PittB of the State Pri­ E. Hall Woodruff, of Gadsden, and evil consequences. We ought girls of my childhood and youthful to bave millions more in our Sun President Roosevelt in these words: son Department had the Democratic Ala., is spending his vacaiion with days who went to Sunday school day schools in the United States Bus Just Ain’t Place To ‘But, as has often been the case State Convention here last month relatives in and around town. put him on the State Democratic have gone out and made good citi­ than we now have, but the distres. with the good ends which the Pre­ Attorney S. E. Williams, of Lex­ Execatire committee, dethrong John zens. Some of them have filled Blkke Wedding Trip sident has in mind, tbe means to ington, was in town Friday on bus sing thing is that we arc losing in­ McLaughlin, of Statesville.” trust worthy—places in life. They stead of gaining in numbers. A. letter from a ebaoe man those ends which be advises and iness. Read that again, please. “Oscar bave been among our Christian wanting supplemental gasoline in favors are subject to question. Con­ Miss Gelene Ijames has been elec­ had the State Democratic conven­ leaders, and our supporters of the About 200 Will Register order to make a wedding trip was sistency has never been among the tion” take this action. And what, ted second grade teacher in the Gospel. Others who- grew up in received last week by Alamance It is thought that there wiU.be a- more conspicuous virtues of Mr. pray, has Oscar Pitts to do with who •:Y- Mocksville school. my day without attending Sunday county rationing board No 2 at bout 200 young men In Davie coun­ Roosevelt’s philosophies of govern is to represent the Democrats of Ire­ 0 . M. Hunt, Jr., of Greensboro, school made failures in life. Some Graham. ty who will be required to register ment.” dell county, except his own personal is spending some tim. in town with of them were-drunkards, and died Excerpts from the letter received interest in a political machine that t in the next nation-wide registra­ Speaking about the fellows yon bis grandparents. withoui Christ. Some of them were with the supplemental gasoline ap­ will respond to bis magic touch and tion which will take place on Tues­ send to Washington, here is some­ Mrs. E. L. Gaither and daughter criminals. They wasted their time plication: amplify the power he already holds day, June 30th. AU young men thing to think about: ' Do you Miss Sarah, spent Friday shopping and neglected their great opportun­ wIfIwouldbe allowed 25 gal­ in North Carolina. between the ages of 18 and 20 years, know your Congressman? How in Winston Salem. ities in life, hence are gone and for. lons iu addition to the amount that And how did Fuehrer Pitts go a* must register on this date. It is long has he served? Wbat com­ Miss Blanche Brown, of R. 4, is gotten. I now have on mv ration card I bout “having” Tom Little put on estimated that about 3,000,000 mittee is he on? Do you recognize the Democratic Executive Commit­ in Greensboro attending Teachers’ I recall to mind how some of the would be in a position to make my young men will sign on. the dotted him on the street? Have you ever tee. The procedure was simple: A Summer School. boys I knew, and was with from wedding trip as previously planned. Mrs. Mason Lillard and children Une in this registration. talked with .him about legislation? trusted and influential member of time to time, especially in public * ** Since this will probably be the Have you ever written him a letter? the Iredell delegation was selected to of Elkin, were guests of relatives school, and met and'crossed their Lawmakers in Washingtonshould most important trip of my life, I and friends in town last week. Boy, it’s time you were getting nominate Little and the rest was paths, more or lessfor a number of be careful how they yell “ wolf, will certainly be grateful for your busy. Au election is only a few eas7. John McLaughlin who bad the Mrs. Frank Miller and children, wolf,” when there is no wolf. Some years, would go out on Sunday, kindiy consideration of this mat­ months off and the world is on fire. courage to stand to toe and fight. of Salisbury, spent several days the of these days the wolves are likely drink whisky and play cards in­ ter.” * - You will be responsible for the Raleigh officialdom on more than one past week in town with her parents. to appear. p stead of attending Sunday school. The board declined to make pub­ sort, of a Congress we will bave occasion, particularly the irregulari­ Is; Miss Viola Brown, of Charlotte,, Some of them had fine opportuni­ lic its reply. ties In connection with the adminis- who spent two weeks in town with ★— . # next year. Wbat will' the country tration of local highway affairs, was fek ties, and all of them had plenty of be worth when you are gone unless her parents, returned home today. intelligence with which to make w katy**. Autf. w t t k dethroned to make way for a—well, t you leave your children a free band lets be moderate and say a man who Dr, E. P. Crawford left Monday good in life, but hardly one that I WLU you WUk for Wrightsville to attend the an and a solvent country? was not expected to stand toe to toe know of ever succeeded to any great WAR BDKDSt and fight for anything the Big Boss nual meeting of Retail Druggists. extent. If he did he eertainly had C. H. Hunt has accepted a posi­ WAR BONDS Sanford & Blackwelder doesn’t want. to quit his drinking aud cardplay- These huge flO-ton heavy tanks Tbe gentleman who did the chores tion as traveling salesman, and left cost $120,000, and America’s auto­ ing and gambling. They wasted motive and locomotive plants are The giant four-motored Navy Pa­ Herd Given National for Pitts in presenting the name of Saturday for Oklahoma and other their precious time and .neglected jturoing them out on a never-ending trol Bombers are the world’s most Little for this high place in the par­ Western states. powerful planes. They cost approxi­ their golden opportunities. They !assembly line. Our army uses Ught mately $700,000 each. The Navy also Recognition ty. cannot be excused on the ground ¥ Private Paul Holton arrived Sat­ tanks, weighing 14 tons, and me­ has a lighter Bomber caUed the that he didn’t know tbe fall import­ i'" ' desecrated the Sabbath day by in. dium tanks of 28 tons also, but we Peterborough, N. H.—Two cows I urday from across the big pond. dulging In sin. They influenced favor the medium tank over the Scout Bomber which costs about ance of wbat he was doing, and those He was a member of the "Wild­ !other two. $148,000 apiece. in tbe herd of Sanford & Black- who followed bis leadership without eoch other on a downward course. welder, MocksviUe, N. C., have cat” Division. I recall that one of them, and per­ a protest cannot brag about their I T. E. McDaniel, of Washington, completed official records in tbe stewardship. haps the ringleader in drinking and Herd Improvement Division quail Oscar Pitts, who by virtue of tbe spent last week with relatives and card playing, was a brilliant youth. friends near Cornatzer. Mr. Mc< fying them for admission to tbe political power he baa gained or as­ He bad a great mind and remark­ sume could be the greatest menace Daniel is a mail clerk with a run Advanced Register of The Amerl< able memory. But he left God out to good government in North Caro­ between Washington and Hamlet can Guernsey Cattle Club, , accord­ of his life, and died a number, of ing to Earl B. Musser, secretary. lina, baa saved face for himself and Miss Flossie Martin will leave to­ his Prison Department by suspend* years ago just as be bad lived, so A five year old cow Iu Uie San. morrow for Chapel Hill, where she |a r as I know. He could have been ing Liille.' indefinitely. Will be be will attend Summer School. The battle for Britain was almost ford & Blackwelder berd, Del- just as diligent in seeing that he is ia man of great influence and pow­ ! These heavy tanks are needed for lost because England had none of phine’s Dolly of Twin Brook 459773 The many friends of Sgt. WiL er for- his country in uplifting and these giant four-motored planes with suspended from bis proud place in Ham LeGrand. late of the “ Wild, land with, their thick armor and which to fight back. We need thou­ produced in 351 days 10551.6 the councils of the Democratic party? upbuilding it, whereas be was t !heavy-gauge gun* they are almost sands of them and they are coming pounds of milk and 571.3 pounds of cats,” are glad to welcome him to ■unstoppable.. They are considered —Statesville Daily. great hinderance.1 He dLd "un< off the assembly lines in our pro­ butter fat in class AHI. Another the, old home town. He lit Friday. 'superior in gun power, in maneuver- duction plants at a high., rate of wept, unhonored and unsung.” ability and in the poWer of their Guernsey Knight’s Queen May Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call, ofEn< speed today. You can help buy How pathetic! Juige tractor motors to Axis tanks. these for your Navy by purchasing 614057 as a three year old made terprise, Ala., and Mrs. James H. Ltoiericans everywhere are helping As long as .we see the - vast ma­ War Bonds and Stamps every pay 8343.7 pounds of milk and 420.9 Thompson and children, of Ntrth .topay for these monsters of war day. Put at least ten percent into WAB jority, of-our children and youth 'through their purchase of War pounds of butter fat in 365 days In WUkesboro, are the guests of their Bofids or Stamps and help your out playing, running to and fro, up ,Bonds. Invest at least ten percent county go over-its Quota. class EHI. W B O N D D A T parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call, and down the country, automobile Iof your income in War Bonds every U. Ireasut'. UepatiuiCht 'p a y d a y * ' U.S. Trtoiwry Dtportwtai. stop SMiBme-SAVi m um s on Salisbury street. riding,'seeking pleasure, many of The Record H only $ 1.0 0 * ■ I [ n e w id e a s f o b _ U. S. Soldiers Play at Opposite Ends of Eardi HOME-MAKERSCERS) FIE / B r BUTH WYETH SPEABSIBS f WHO’S U*VERY kind of cotton goods A I L l l L-t from dainty chintz to bold b y R o g plaid gingham is being used for bedspreads. Most of these ma­ NEWS terials are about 36 inches wide Roger B. Wh: By VIRGINIA VALE and you wiU need 11% yards for a using carb : Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. be3 54 inches wide. See diagrams ACETYL THIS T HE Bennetts of Broadway for cutting dimensions. “ I HAVE and Hollywood-Bichard Cut the center portions first; ' residue fr and his daughters, Constance, then the 18-inch side sections for ing outfit,” w “and have he WEEK Joan and Barbara — have whitewash wi never appeared together on mix it?” Cai By LEMUEL F. PARTON either stage or screen. But lime in a finf Consolidated Feature’s—WNU Features. thanks to Joan’s sense of hu­ can be used a .TSJEW YORK. — After the first mor ,they’ll do it vicariously for many use ' World war, the war department in Columbia’s “The Wife Takes a is excellent a picked Brig. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, Flyer.” An old family picture album for hydrated as he was then, to “read, mark, figures prominently in the script. of the formu learn and in- With the consent of the director, per cent mor tOne Who Can wardly di- mula for wea Richard Wallace, Joan filled it with made by mix Digest Failures gest” our the oldest and funniest photographs bide residue A n d war experi- of her father and sisters that she successes ence This could find—and the glamorous Ben­ cream. To tl he did, as president of the army 1 " \ W ? , netts will appear as a group of of I pound ol war college, and his documented pound of zinc sturdy Dutch country folk. Joan’s the piUow cover; then the 10-ineh of boiling wa and formulated findings of what our the only one to appear personally; strips for the piUow cover and army learned in this short, prelimi­ I gallon of sk i.' > l f f e she co-stars with Franchot Tone. spread. This leaves a 26-inch-wide lution is addc nary bout have been worked into strip for the side ruffles of the our military heritage and are now Edmund O’Brien has left RKO Ra­ due cream ai Johnny Doughboy can now see the green grass under the Icelandic snow and ice, and in the picture at spread. • If you make your own Crai being used In the main event. dio, where he’s been for the last two seam welting, cover cord with bias Major General Ely rates any the right we see him organizing a game of baseball with tbe use of a broom handle. That is Jack Reisny- years. Universal has bought his Question: der, first class private, at bat, with Sergt. Laurence Cumiskey—both from Ohio—catching. At the left U. S. strips basted, as at A, and stitched casual, off-hand optimist when contract, and assigned him to the with the cording foot, as at B. I have inspel he says we’re doing all right soldiers, stripped to the waist, play a game of badminton in- the heat of Australia. role opposite Deanna Durbin in “For­ large cracks • • * ceilings. Hovl in this war, that we’re get­ ever Yours.” He’ll play an Ameri­ NOTE: This bedspread is from BOOK ting plenty of fighting tools, and can volunteer flier with the Chinese I of tbe series of booklets which Mrs. building a ne 1 that officers and men have what army. ^ Spears has prepared for our readers. This block baseme it takes. One feels a bit offside RAF Pilots and Red Troops Are Inspected book also gives step-by-step directions Answer: Tl for making slip covers, dressing table ter cracking if he gets too much this way or Ann Sheridan, whom Paramount skirts and 12 different styles of curtains that, but in this corner we can’t discovered as a Texas kindergarten Including a simple rigging for draw cur* may be from help being bucked up when any­ teacher m 1933, will return to that tains. To get a copy of Book I, send your dations into one of General Ely’s profession­ studio to play Texas Giunan, famous order to: shrinkage of i al detachment says we’re com­ night club owner of Broadway in the ing of the f( ing through. 'He is 75 years old, MBS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS vented by pi having retired from active duty Bedford HiDs New York sufficient size in November, 1931, when he Drawer 10 Settlement f: reached the statutory retirement Enclose 10 cents for Book I. the timbers 1 age. He didn’t “shoulder his ter cracking i crutch and tell how battles were Name ...... by the design won.” He continued as an in­ Address ...... can get infon structor in the war college in National Lun Washington, lecturing on “the sociation, Wa psychology ,of the battlefield.” I Sme And it is interesting to find an “CHAFE-GUARD” Question: I old • timer hoping instead of G et cooling protection against- chafe by nandsome ki croaking, and telling how much treating your tender feet to a soothing rub cannot use better they used to do things in vith Mexican Heat Powder. Costs little. of the odor p his day. fee, etc. Vi He is a huge man, supercharged Fiction Increases nor baking With physical and mental energy, Some report elsewhere whatever airing. Whf^ and hit his later years with a tre­ is told them; the measure of fic­ Answer: T mendous momentum. They call him tion always increases, and each ing in each “Ely of Cantigny.” That goes back fresh narrator adds something to coal, such a: to 1918, when he commanded and ANN SHERIDAN what he has heard.—Ovid. ing refrigera led the 28th infantry when it cap­ at dime and; tured Cantigny in one of our most roaring Twenties, who greeted pa­ coal is an brilliantly executed victories of the trons with “Hullo, sucker!” She odors, and si war. This and other such exploits wanted the role, Paramount wanted her for it, Warner Bros, wanted ForONLYlCMNow Bi brought him the Distinguished Serv­ Less than Question: ice Cross, the Distinguished Service Fred MacMurray for "Princess During the < medal and five awards of the Croix O’Rourke,” so a bit of swapping fire is starts de Guerre. went on; now everybody’s happy. be all right He was bom in Independence, Gen. Sefik Cakmak, chief of the Turkish air staff, is pictured (at left) when he inspected the Royal Air nace when I Iowa, and, after his graduation from force pilots based somewhere in the Middle East. And at the right his royal highness, the duke of Gloucester, It isn’t often that you can see' a Answer: West Point, taught military science brother of King George VI of England, inspects the . crack Russian troops billeted in Teheran, Persia. government official flitting about the soot and otl at the University of Iowa. He was screen in a woman’s nightgown, tion might c in the Philippines, fighting and hack­ that’s several sizes too large for a dose of the flues ing his way through the jungles with him, but you’ll be able to in "They rse only as directed. chimney als Gen. Frederick Funston, from 1898 Army Flamethrower Takes Pillbox News for Motorists AU Kissed the Bride” unless changes burn a grea to 1904, back again in 1907, to re­ are made. The actor’s Melvyn Doug­ D r . H i t c h c o c k s the water v main five years and make the first las, occupying an important post You will do j complete map of the Philippines. He with the Office of Civilian Defense. LAXATIVE POWDER coal fire. is one of the nation’s leading au­ He wrote Director Alexander HaU thorities on tactics and battle lead­ Clea asking that the sce^e be deleted, but Hating Our Victims Question: I ership—with a mind flexible enough it’s part of the plot. to turn from tactics to the improvi­ It is human nature to hate those drainboard < sations of strategy, if that is what is — *— ' whom we have injured.—Tacitus. dirt seems needed. CecU B. DeMiUe, when he assem­ Answer: I bled, edited and produced “Land of drainboard i A LEAN and academic but tough Liberty” for the movie industry, re­ the enamel] bachelor of the science of edu­ served the right to designate one STEARNS’ELECTRIC acidity or cation, in the army after winning war charity.to receive $5,000 of the RAT A ROACH P A S f E strong draij receipts. He recently gave it to tbe Vx- * — ' ------'------ing with scholastic laurels, is in command I, th e SURE DEATH . of our new Queen WiIheImina Fund for Dutch water or sc H e re ’s a Scientist parachute war reUef. Appropriate, as he’s a EXTERMINATOR in the ply a paste BasyConditioning force, poised descendant of a family that emi­ ALL-OUT VICTORY monia and grated from Holland in 1658. Effort on Your Part to powder, alii Our Sky Hoppers £ ^ 4 0 —*— Kill Rat,, Mice and Cockroaches era! hours. the mainland. He is Brig. Gen. Wil­ In broadcast parlance, a shot in and Conserve Health and Foodstuffs Re liam C. Lee, Colonel Lee until a the arm is any new situation de­ 35c and « 1 .0 0 AT ALL DRUGGISTS Question: few weeks ago, a native of North vised by a script writer to put new nish from n Carolina, bom with an insatiable life into a serial. “VaUant Lady” er using a t desire both to get and to impart in­ got one recently, but it happened What shoul formation. He was an early spe­ also to be a shot in the heart; Joan Answer: cial pleader and experimenter in Blaine, widowed one week, met a to have the parachute jumping, as well as mech­ young millionaire the next! electric floe anized preparedness in general. move all tl The parachute army numbers JUST I ___ expose nev Dorothy Lamour is going back to DASH IH Feathers TN about 8,000 men and one wonders 1900 when she begins work in “Gal­ easy to refi how lads not long out of a class­ veston,” a spectacular production OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS be refinish room or a soft job on the ground, Anthony Morch, New Xork inven­ which wiU have its climax in the new and with no practice war for a work­ tor, exhibits his method for convert­ Galveston flood. Two of her films, ished, if y out, will take to this ultra-modem ing water into gas for autos. One of “Beyond the Blue Horizon” and TO CHECK rough-and-tumble of sky and land. the bottles contains water and so­ “Road to Morocco," with Hope and Question General Lee figured all that Soldiers in the timbers set up a covering fire while a completely dium. Connected with the battery, Crosby, await release. name of a: He formulated the science of equipped flamethrower (top) plays the lethal stream of fire on a pillbox the electricity generates hydrogen for leaded physical, sensory emotional con­ during chemical warfare maneuvers at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Below: gas which can burn. It costs 5 cents out so free per gallon to produce. Morch’s ex­ Success story: Fivb years ago ditioning of human raw materi­ Two soldiers of the 31st engineers capture the occupants of a fortified writer - director - producer Charles Answer: al, with a view to reducing nerve pillbox after a flame-throwing raid at Edgewood ArsenaL The U. S. army hibit was a highlight of the Invcn Martin paid Martiia Scott $20 for stiffened w and reflex variables to a calcula­ has perfected equipment that can be carried by one man. tor’s exposition in New York. playing a small role on one of his can be use ble minimum. To do this, he “Five Star Final” programs. Later, white cem wanted to know more about he gave her more opportunity and mixture of communicating precise knowl-. Hail Native Land iuoro pay. She made good on the nish, with! edge, so he knocked off from ac­ Millions and Millions of Travel Miles stage and on the screen—and when into a stiff] tive service and, in 1936, after' she appeared recently on the CBS powdered 19 years in the army, took his Playhouse in his version of “Bache­ lead. degree in the science of educa­ lor Mother” her cheek was for $2,060. tion, at the University of North Question Carolina. He works the theory —*— in an attic of plastic endowment, the condi­ Here’s a bathtub scene that not time? Is i tioning reflex, and the transmis­ even DeMiUe ever thought of, It’s basement sion of the social heritage into in “Cairo.* Jeanette MacDonald Answer: takes a bubble bath, Ethel Waters any great teaching rookies to take a dive, is her maid, and they sing “Figaro” poll the rip-cord at the right Vatatiaa b Cool, Steait Graadear ture wiB b split-second, unlimber their guns from the “Barber of Seville”—Miss of anythin and score passing marks there­ Waters jiving, Miss MacDonald go­ safe becai after. ing operatic. Above the Clonds Iy to be di General Lee was bom in 1895 and DANCE—SWIM—GOLF— Ther entered the army from the Univer­ ODDS AND ENDS-Ksa Niles. "Big BIDE HOBSEBACK—HIKE Question sity of North Carolina in 1917. An Town” announcer, was the first member COME, UwrRfid enjoy tbe refreshing laxury night setti incurable bookworm, but ~ always of his profession to present movie celebri­ j* o fth ls Mforftf Famous ReaorteFarfrooi not be lot craving action, he ..wolfed all avail­ ties over the air . . . Eddie Cantor has de­ blackouts, no need of your aatomobile. look­ is this? V cided that for the duration his 1Time to out MountRia aibs meet rII ttsifis sod busses able army courses, including the Smile" broadcasts will originate exclusive­ in Chattanooga. America’s most beautiful of setting officers course of the infantry school, ly from army camps . . . Graae Allen’s patio open evenings with dancing beneath our methi the full table d’hote of the tank ttarlit skies to the famous Lookout Orchestra ing to sei home is filling up with toy ducks, sent by • ., swimming pool, tennis, beauty sod gown school, from which he was graduat­ Bsleners for Grade’s air bird, “Herman" abop. Kates $5.00 and up daily, including Answer: ed in 1930, the general staff school, . . . Martha Tilton, songstress on the Ran­ meals, tennis and swimming privileges. thing the and then back to Chapel Hill for Seymour and Beryl Everett (left som Sherman show, has been named Special family M»d seasonable rates degrees is coaching in telling what he knew. These great stacks of old tires make rubber mountain ranges .over to right), children of the first secre­ “Sweetheart of the Ausdliary Fire Fight­ fuel. It t: He was appointed to his present more than 20 acres of ground near the reclaiming plant of a large rubber tary of the U. S. embassy at Vichy, ers" in die Los Angeles area . . . Brian L00R00T MOUNTAIN HOTEL temperati command last March “to formulate concern in Akron. There are millions of miles of travel represented here, reach the safety of America’s Donlevy, off four days from “Wake Island," ATear Chattanooga, Tenn. morning headed far hit tungsten mine and went to tactical and training doctrine for air­ and many an American will now look back with regret at the days when shores. The children were born in t. JOBN LITTLEQKEENg Mnanffet degrees, borne troops.” he wasn’t quite fair with his tires. , Europe. work. not be aff THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IM PROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL UNDAY) V 0 Chtote0nto^ s S TERNS by RogeifllSVIiitmon CHOOL Lesson By BAROLD L- LUNDQUIST, D. D. Oi The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago* Roger B. Whitman—WNU Features. i Jlftm QitamieM\ (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) «**■ Seec^agrfI a ensions. ms CSING CARBIDE RESIDUE FROM ACETYLENE BURNERS Lesson for June 28 a welcome aid for the clothes prob­ IeI Portions first. “ T HAVE a quantity ot carbide lem for small one-to-sixers. , Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ sections foj residue from an acetylene weld­ lected and copyrighted by International * • » ing outfit,” writes a correspondent, Council of Religious Education; used by Pattern No. 8925 is in sizes I. 2. 3, 4, “and have heard that I can make permission. and 5 years. Size 2 set requires 3% yards 35-inch material. 3 yards ric rac braid. whitewash with it. How should I ALCOHOL FACTS VERSUS Send your order to: mix it?" Carbide residue is pure DRINKING PROPAGANDA lime in a finely divided form, and » «ji SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEFT. can be used as a substitute for lime LESSON TEXT—Proverbs 21:17; 23:32; Room 1 1 1 6 for many uses. As a whitewash it Isaiah 5:20-23; Hosea 4:11: Joel 3:2, 3; 2 1 1 West Vacker Dr. Chicago is excellent and can be substituted Epbestans 5:18. Enclose 20 cents in coins (or each GOLDEN TEXT—If sinners entice thee, pattern desired. for hydrated lime in practically all consent thou not.—Proverbs 1 :10. of the formulas, using perhaps SO Pattern No...... Size...... per cent more. One excellent for­ The facts are on the side of the Kane...... mula for weatherproof whitewash is one who opposes the liquor traffic, Address...... made by mixing 60 pounds of car­ and they are so plentiful and so bide residue with water to form a devastating that the industry does cream. To this is added a solution not care to face them. Their “best of I pound of common salt and Vt bet” is to use propaganda so skill­ rAiitIhen the 1(M"eh pound of zinc sulphate in I gallon fully prepared as to disarm the Pillow cover and of boiling water, to which is added reader. If the propaganda is truth­ M 6S 3 ^ incll-Wide I gallon of skimmed milk. This so­ ful, it is only because it has to be, lution is added to the carbide resi­ L ^ ffles of the and only in that measure. make your own due cream and stirred well. Fruit Plate Enhances the Bride’s First Dinner Our lesson suggests several points Lightening Labor over cord with bias Cracking Plaster (See Keclpes Below.) in the liquor propaganda, each of Men, even when alone, lighten at A, and stitched Question: In several houses that which we can prove to be untrue. their labor by song, however rude foot, as at B. I have inspected lately, there are I. They Say, “Enjoy. Life, That’s it may be.—Quintalian. ■ • * Cooking for Two large cracks in the plaster walls or Now that the honeymoon is over, Bride's First Dinner What We Are Here For” (Prov. 21: spread is from BOOK ceilings. How can I prevent this in 17). booklets which Mrs the serious business of housekeeping Pineapple-Apricot Jnice building a new house with a cement Consider the ads of the liquor DON'T LET - [mu” - readers- This' begins. Most brides manage well ^Swedish Meat Loaf tep.bj *step directions block basement? with the general cleaning routines, trade. They carry the beautiful °ver5 dressing lst t Answer: The usual cause of plas­ but marketing and cooking presents sAsparagus Parsleyed Potatoes lady, the brilliant young man, the 8925 ^ styles of curtains ter cracking is settlement, which Whole Wheat Bread and Butter socially correct surroundings, riches, CONSTIPATION ngging J0r draw c£f some problems. SLOW YOU UP may be from the sinking of the foun­ No bride need feel alarmed, how­ ♦Fruit Plate ease, etc. They suggest that even i of Book I. send your dations into the ground, or the the grandmother in the home ap­ • Whenbovels are sluggish and yot* feel ever, about cooking or marketing CooIiies Beverage irritable, beadachy and everything you shrinkage of the wood frame. Sink­ for two, for it ‘Recipe Given proves the use of intoxicants to do is an effort, do as millions do—chew ing of the foundation can be pre­ is often just as bring comfort and pleasure to the FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewing TETH SPEARS vented by providing footings of a breadwinner in the home. gum Iaxative* Simply chew FEEN-A- Ifew York much of a prob­ MINT before you go to bed—sleep with* er IO sufficient size to carry the weight. lem to market Vi. to 3A pound steaks or cutlets What is the truth? Man is not out being disturbed—next morning gentlet Settlement from the shrinkage of and feed two peo- 2 rib or kidney chops here for pleasure; he is here to thorough relief, helping you feel swell for Book I. the timbers that might cause plas­ I sirloin steak serve God. History demonstrates again, fait of your normal pep. T r f ple as it is a that the nation that lives for pleas­ B1SEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is bandy ter cracking can be guarded against dozen. To help 114 pounds riblets and economical. A generous family supply by the design of the framework. You out this year’s 1 pound breast or neck meat for ure, especially in connection with can get information on this from the bride, I’ve formu­ stews the use of intoxicants, is doomed to National Lumber Manufacturers as­ lated a few rules by which she can Vi pound liver extinction. FEEN-A-MINTm sociation, Washington, D. C. start guiding her culinary adven­ Lamb: II. They Say, “Liquor Is Not 69 n YOUR SmeUy Containers tures. 2 shoulder, loin, or rib chops Dangerous” (Prov. 23:32). FEET Question: I have received a very First, the marketing. How, ex­ 2 lamb patties It is presented as a pleasant and READ THE ADS on against chafo by nandsom'e kitchen utensil set, but actly does one use the food dollar? 2Yi pounds shoulder roast harmless stimulant, when in fact it ieet to a soo thing rub is known to science, to police and Powder. Costa little. cannot use the containers because It’s done by fifths: one-fifth of the - Small leg roast of the odor picked up by sugar, cof­ money should go for purchasing 2 lamb shanks social welfare workers as a narcotic fee, etc. Washing does no good, fruits and vegetables; the next fifth 1% pounds riblets which not only upsets digestion and 'T'HIS one helpftd pattern shows TRY THIS ncreases nor baking soda in warm water, or for milk and cheese, and the bride Vi pounds cutup lamb for curry deranges physical processes but, you how to make four garments IF YOU’RE sewhere whatever airing. What can you suggest? or casserole most vicious of all, “affects person­ for your little girl! A button-front should remember to provide a pint ality by its action upon the certain OiiuCertaiiidaysnOfmOnth e measure of fic- Answer: Try the effect of enclos­ of milk for her brand new husband Poultry: frock, overalls, rompers, and a If functional monthly disturbances “eases, and each ing in each container a can of char­ and herself, every day, in drinking One broiler usually serves two specific brain area. It disturbs, bonnet. Each one of them cute make you nervous, restless, high- dds something to coal, such as is made for deodoriz­ or cooking. Another fifth goes for people. It is very often possible to confuses, slows down, and removes and original in design and as easy strung, cranky, blue, at such times d.—Ovid. ing refrigerators. -These can be had the restraints, the checks and bal­ as pie to make. Can’t you see —try Lydla E. Pinkham’s Vegetable meat, eggs and fish, and still an­ buy certain pieces of fowl, espe­ ances which make a well-rounded Compound—famous for over 60 at dime and hardware stores. Char­ other fifth provides the bread and cially chicken, and you can decide them all in a dotted swiss, a years—to help relieve such pain c o a l is an excellent absorber of cereals. The last fifth is used for how much of each piece according personality. It is the highest func­ quaint calico or checked gingham and nervous feelings of women’s odoTS, and should work w e ll. purchasing fats like butter or en­ to your appetite. For frying, a 3- tional level of the brain, the per­ trimmed with ric rac braid—can "difficult days.” riched margarine, sugars and ac­ sonality level, which is first put you imagine a more charming Taken regularly—Plnkham’s 1 0 /N o w Burning Wood. pound chicken is just about right. into eclipse by the action of alco­ Compound helps build up resist­ Less than Question: We have steam heat. cessories. A simple dish for one of the wardrobe? Useful for play hours ance against such annoying symp­ During the cool fall days, before the The above yardstick will help the bride’s first dinners is this Swedish hol” (Carson Taylor). and dress-up times both, this set is toms. Pollow label directions. Well fire is started for the winter, will it -bride plan her well-balanced meals. meat loaf. It’s III. They Say, “Those Who Op­ m m pose Liquor Are Fanatics” (Isa. 5: be all right to burn wood in the fur­ Purchasing fruits, vegetables, milk, TODAy simple . as first butter and cheese will be simple if grade spelling'to 20, 21, 23). nace when heat is needed? CHUCK The prophet answers that claim by Answer: I do not advise it; for she follows the guide. BOAVT . make, and cer­ Rust Heaves Buildings The wise bride will buy carefully, pointing out that those who favor soot and other products of combus­ tain to please the the use of alcohol are the ones who tion might cause a serious clogging planning menus in advance so there brand new hus­ acte zd pxs il a dose of the flues in the boiler and the will be no waste and all leftovers band. If there is call evil good and good evil, etc. A As iron pyrite begins to rust on only ss directed. little study of liquor propaganda as RHEUMATISM chimney also. You would have to will be used in menus. someleft over,the exposure to air, and this rust oc­ NEUlMTlS-LUMBAeo bum a great deal of wood to bring Before she markets, she makes a loaf is very deli­ it appears in the advertising of the cupies 13 times as much space as list, looks through the advertise­ cious served cold industry soon demonstrates that the water up to the boiling point. fact. Of late they have been trying the pyrite itself, buildings con­ S5aJ l f M9 NEILS You will do much better to run a low ments to decide where she can get in sandwiches or structed on soil containing such the most for her money. After mak­ sliced with potato salad: to convince us that beer is just a coal fire. soft drink for the home; Any police­ sulphide soon have a “heaving W m MAGIC Cleaning Drainboard ing sure her list is complete, she ♦Swedish Meat Loaf. goes to the grocers to do her buy­ man who has seen a man drunk on foundation,” says Collier’s. This REMEDY r Victims Question: How can I clean the (Serves 2) beer, and any social or religious trouble has been experienced by re to hate those drainboard of my Tdtchen sink? The ing. In this way she does not have H cup twice-ground beef BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF to .make too many trips and she worker who has seen the destruc­ one large factory in Cleveland, jured.—Tacitus. dirt seems to stick in the. grooves. 1A cup twice-ground pork tion it has wrought in the home and U rg* BotItoU Mtf MM4*U2~SmiBSin M d Answer: It may be that your can save her own time and that of Vi cup grated potato where the basement floors were IT IU UBD MK SiaiES «r IY UM u rmi|t if jrl'tI her grocer. She knows there is a in society, knows that is not true. drainboard is not acid-proof and that I tablespoon grated onion IV. They Say, “Strong Men and raised as much as 12 inches in HleNDLDlIIieCAvIiie* I the enamel has been damaged by premium on time in wartime. 3 tablespoons milk the first 12 years. S30 Broad Str—t —lachsonvffle, Ftotfcto | The bride also deplores waste, Leaders Are Drinkers” (Isa. 5:22). acidity or the incorrect use of a Salt and pepper Sadly enough, many of our lead­ strong drain cleaner. Try bleach­ especially in buying meats. To aid her in making out the meat list for Mix meat thoroughly, add onion, ing men do indulge in liquor, but if ing with a mild solution of Javelle potato, milk and salt and pepper. the truth were out, it would be Ihe SURE DEATH water or something- similar, or ap­ two, I have made out the following: Blend thoroughly, and shape into RMINATOR in the known that they are less capable ply a paste made of household am­ Beef: loaf.-Place in a buttered loaf pan as leaders and weaker men for UT VICTORY monia and a scratchless cleaning 2 club steaks LOST W AGES and bake % of an hour in a mod­ their use of it. And who has not Your Parf to powder, allowing it to stand for sev­ 2 cube steaks erate (350-degree) oven. Baste at seen a leader become a poor dere­ D U E T O FLY-TIME nd Cockrooches eral hours. 1 T-Bone steak 15-minute intervals. To make gra­ lict by the alcohol route, or a strong lh and Foodstuffs Refinishing a Floor 2 rib steaks vy (after loaf has baked) take 2 ta­ man become a jittery mental, mor­ M ALL DRUGGISTS Question: .I have removed the var­ 1 pound round steak (for swiss blespoons of the drippings, blend al, and physical wreck in the same SICKNESS...USE nish from my fioor, but find that aft­ steak) with 2 tablespoons flour, H teaspoon way. er using a bleach it remains spotted. 2 pounds pot roast salt, a few grains of pepper, and The work of a nation in both war What should I do now? I flank steak (for staffing) then mix in slowly I cup of milk. and peace is done by sober, steady, Answer: Your best move will be 1 pound ground beef (for loaf) *Asparagus. trustworthy men who have a “clear TANGLEFOOTW TWLDeifARK REC. U.S.?AT. OFf, Q to have the floor gone over with an Yt pound ground beef (for pat­ Take % of a pound of asparagus head,’! not because they use a cer­ PLY PAPER =CHJfi = electric floor machine which will re­ ties and casseroles) clean, add 2% cups boiling watei tain whisky but because they do not Cap-Bruth "Applicator J move all the spotted wood and will Yi pound liver . ‘ with % teaspoon salt Boil uncov­ use it. Evety time s fly lights on a dirty place he mafca*'BLACK LEAF40V 4 large frankfurters picks up nasty disease germa.Then he flies <50 MUCH FARTMCtt expose new wood, which will be ered, 15 minutes, drain, and servt' V. They Say, “The Pleasure Is in and Ughts on your food, He leaves those easy to refinish. The floor, can then Pork: with melted butter. Worth Price” (Hosea 4:11; Joel sorry gems on the food and you eat the ) N ROOSTS genns. Tlien you and the family are sick. be refinished with any one of the 2 chops (butterfly, loin or shoul­ *Fruit Plate. 3:2, 3). Thenyoulose time, and thenyouhavebillsto new and effective floor seals, fin­ der) The wicked ones who captured pay.That Is why any good Doctomrjllsay- Hi pounds spareribs Make a circle of orange slices on ished, if you desire, by waxing. a large individual platter. In the Israel felt they made a good trade STAY HEA1THYI CU TANflUfOOT FLY I tfttl Leaded Glass 4 to 6 slices thin Canadian bacon center of’the wreath, place a lettuce when they gave a boy for a harlot, Hordwoi • ond Pniq gtf— R lA Question: Can you give me the H pound ham slice or exchanged a girl for wine. The Sfckneaa IsexpeoaiTe, and cickneaa from fliea can 2 pounds fresh loin roast cup, fill with avocado balls, a dev­ be stopped in yoor borne. Yliy pay wages to FN /DAYS name of anything better than putty illed egg and watercress. modem system of making merchan­ Aieaa when TanrfeSwt T Papercostaao little? tor leaded glass? The putty fails 2 pounds smoked butt (boned) Use halved strawberries for one dise of boys and girls is not as open­ vss unctnoor wvt rins out so frequently. Ys pound bulk sausage or links fruit mound at the side of the plate, ly crass as that, but when you figure Answer: Plastic roofing cement Yi pound bacon raspberries and blackberries for the the cost of alcohol to our land, be TgFOOT FlY PAPER stiffened with dry Portland cement % pound tenderloin second berry patch, with a cluster sure to add in the girls who have TANGl catches the Gem as well os IheHy." can be used. This is black. For a Veal: of cherries for further variety.. gone into iniquity by the way of white cement, use « half-and-half 2 pounds rolled ramp roast Select easy-to-peel Valencia or­ tavern hostesses and the boys who mixture of Unseed. oO and spar var­ 2 loin chops anges for slicing purposes. . have lost everything sacred be­ nish, with a little japan drier, made Bride's Biscuits are exquisitely cause of “booze.” into a stiff paste by the addition of simple to make if you Use this rec­ Remember too that the beer mak­ powdered whiting. Or use white ipe:- ers are deliberately using this war lead. Lynn Says: Bride’s Biscuits. to cultivate a taste for beer in Storbig Books Here are the rules by which to (Makes 18 Biscuits) millions of young men—their fu­ (Question: Is it safe to store books substitute honey and corn syrup % cups enriched, sifted flour ture customers—and we are letting A CYCLE O f HUMAN BITTEM M NT in an attic that is hot in the summer­ for sugar in your recipes. 3 teaspoons baking powder them get away with it, right in the time? Is it safe to store books in a In using honey, substitute % to 1 teaspoon salt army camps. basement flat? 1 cup of honey for each cup of 2 to 4 tablespoons shortening ' VI. They Say, “Drinking and Re­ Answer: Summer heat will not do granulated sugar, but reduce the % to % cup milk ligion Go Well Together” (Eph. 5:18). overusing gives you new ideas, any great harm to books, but mois­ liqiiid in the recipe % cup for : The contrast of Paul gives that 2 tablespoons softened but­ V and also makes them available ture will be most injurious. Storage each cup of honey -used. ter or margarine claim the directbrand of falsehood. In using com syrup, substitute / of anything in a basement is never Sift dry ingredients together, cut Being drunk with wine is the exact to you at economical cost A s these safe because the atmosphere is like­ 2 cups of com syrup for each in shortening. Add milk to form a opposite of spirituality. . ly to be damp. cup of granulated sugar. Reduce Liquor interests know th a t. if .new ideas become m ote accepted, 'the liquid in the recipe by one- soft mixture. Tum on lightly floured Thermostat Mght SetHng board and knead Vi minute. Pat out church;, members can be led to be­ Question: You have said that the fourth. to-% inch thickness. Spread-with I lieve that wine at dinner, beer as a prices go dow n. A s prices go dow n, night setting of a thermostat should If you wish to substitute corn tablespoon butter. Fold over and soft drink—and an occasional social syrup for’only part of the sugar cocktail—is not incompatible with more persons enjoy new ideas. It not be lower than 65 degrees. Why you may substitute I cup of com, spread top with remaining butter. is this? We have been in the habit Cut with a 2-inch cutter. Bake on a religious life, they will ha.ve effectu­ is a cycle of hum anbettennent, and syrup for each Vi cup of sugar ally shut the mouth of the opposition of setting ours back to 55.' Woidd and reduce your liquid one-eighth. baking sheet in a hot (450-degree) our method cause the wood mould­ oven 10 to 12 minutes. they fear the most—the church. it starts w ith the printed w ords Because of the difference in fla­ ing to separate? Why get ’hot and bothered over your -Let pastors and church boards Answer: The reason for not set- vors of substitute products, be cooking and household problems when deal plainly and drastically with of a newspaper advertisement. thing the thermostat back below 65 prepared to have a slight change you can get expert advice on them? drinking church members, and the degrees is for the purpose of saving .of flavor in the fpod you prepare Write, explaining your problem to Miss church will profit spiritually, anil fuel. It takes.more fuel to raise the with them. Lynn Chambers, W estern Newspaper and again become an effective means temperature from. 55 to 70, (the Honey cakes and cookies, if al­ Union, 210 South Desplaines Street, Chi­ of stemming the tide of social JO I N TH E C IR C ie READ THE ADS morning setting) than from 65 to 70 lowed to ripen, will .have better cago, Illinois . Please enclose a stamped^ iniquity which is engulfing our O degrees. The wood moulding would flavor. self-ad'Jressed envelope for your reply. nation. - , • BOt be affected in either-case. Released by Western Newspaper Union. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. JUNE 24. 1942.

THE DAYlE RECORD. Oldest Subscriber Dead Joe Forrest Stroud To IHE D

C. FRANK STROUD • - Editor. Get Wings Soon O l d e s t P a TELEPHONE Special to The Davie Record N o L i q u o Elling.on Field, Texas—Enlisted | BY INVESTING Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- Pilot Joe Forrest Stroud, 23, son of j T O I PECCEMT OF VOUR "NEWS INCOME, YOU PROTECT YOUR Tllle, N. C., as Second-class Hail «*2V Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stroud, of m atter. March 3.1903. UFE.THE LNES OF VOUR FAMILY Mocksville, is nearing his wings at D o it H o ! YOUR HOME. ANO TOtil? FUTURE.. Ellington Field. le tn , w a s SUBSCRIPTION RATES: AND1LATS?. 6 ET A U yo u r His training at Ellington Field T h u r s d a y . ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE *100 MONBf BACK....WITH SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE S 50 will conclude seven months of inten. • INTEREST/ M iss J e n sive instruction, including ground ville towns" The old prophets are all said to be school, combat orders, precision p in g S a tu r dead, and the young ones are said and instrument flying, radio work to be liars, bat we are predicting and blind flying. M a s te r that Hitle. will be put out of busi­ Before his enlistment in the army Friday fro ness before the next snow flies. a)r corps, Stroud was a barnstorm, with relafi Newspapers are not supposed to er, getting much valuable training S . A . S publish when draftees leave • for for flying against the Japs. He en­ \ i n to w n S camp, or to publish their destina­ listed in August, 1937, an^ rose t0 visit relati tion, but many papers in this state the rank of staff sergeant beiore be. coming an aviation cadet. He gra­ are violating this Government rul­ NOAH M. BROCK J. F- in g . duated from Mocksville high school It was with profound sorrow PVT. LEO C. JONES, son N o r th C oo in 1937 and played four years of We saw a sign at a street inter­ that we learned a few days ago of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones, of R. town one d football during his high school section the other day which read, the death of Noah M. Brock, who who is stationed somewhere in Aus­ n e ss . y e a rs . "WPA Men Working.” ' We died at his home near Darlington, tralia. Leo has been in the army searched the surrounding territory Ind., on Jun- iotb, following an for the past ten months. F O R R Na*y Lowers Physical ment, tbre but didn’t see a man working any­ illness of ten days. ro o m a p a r t w h e re . Mr. Brock was a native of Davie county, and was born near Farm­ Sugar Stamp Values Couitny DHtoit F m Pttm B a ile y Public officers who handle and The Salisbury Navy Recruiting ington. He left this county soon Va., spent spend the taxpayers money should Station announced today that the after the Civil war and located in be very careful bow they spend it. W ashington, June 18.—The va­ to w n w it Indiana. He was a Confederate physical requirements for enlisting Remember, there is an election com­ lue of sugar stamps 5 and 6 has G e t r g e S h Veteran, and served in the South­ In the Naval Service have been ing and no one has the offices nail­ been increased to two pounds each, ern army during the dark days of greatly lowered, as compared to but each stamp will cover four G ra d v e d d o w n . foimer standards. The new rules I Hot Weather Speciakf the sixties. Despite his extreme weeks instead of two, so the week Saturday t Iy ration foi each consumer will re­ W ar news is sometimes conflict­ age he enjoyed good health until affect eyes, teeth, height an d tending an main at a half pound. ing, If you read the morning daili­ his last illness. Had he lived un­ w e ig h t. W ith three month* of hot breather ahead w e are v e n tio n . Stamp No. 4 now valid for the Under the new plan volunteets es they sound like it is all over but til Aug. 14th, he would have been purchase of a pound, will expire at offering som e hot weather specials at attractive R o b e r t the shouting, bat a glance at the 106 years of age. He had been a for Naval service must have en. midnight June 25, the office of a t C a m p afternoon papers makes one think subscriber to The Record for forty ougb teeth, or suitable replacements price adminisistration announced. prices. Better buy now while you can get just s p e n d in g the war is just starting. years, and always enjoyed reading to chew and bite food properly and No. 5, good for two pounds, may be used at any time up to July 26, what you want. fo lk s n e a r his old home county paper. Only mouth and gums free of disease. and No. 6 will then be valid until It is as easy for Mr. Roosevelt to Rules on Eye requirements have I{ a few weeks ago we received a let- get thirtv-seven billion dollars out A u g u s t 2 2 . I Children Tennis Shoes and Sandals 6 9 c P a ir * P in k R a ter from him'containing a cheek for lowered way down. A person witb Under the new plan grocers will of Congress today as it was for i n to w n S his subscription, and his signature 15.20 vision, using both eyes, is ac­ have fewer stamps to handle $ M isses Sandals .... Teddy Roosevelt to get a hundred 89cI R a tle d g e was very plain and legible. ceptable if his worst eye is as good 79c to $1.00 S million dollars from the said body I Ladies Cool House Dresses c r o p th is Mr. Brock was an uncle of Mes as 6.20 in vision. Up to now at Grange Meeting a few years ago. t Children’s Dresses . . . 39c to 79c I dames G. W. and J. L. Sheek, least 15-20 vision was reqaired of The public is cordially invited to attend F A R M Some of the country folks are this city, Mrs. D. K. Furcbes, e a c h e v e . an open meeting of tbe Sheffield Grange i M en’s, W om en’s and Children’s Straw H ats 15c to 45c | f a r m 2 J2 next Friday night. An interesting pro. o n o ld F o asking if the county offices are go­ Farmington, and Alex. M. Kim­ Navy recruits may now be I B athingSuits ...... ( 69c to 98c { gram has been prepared PJof. J. W. Da. P . L . F O ing to open at 9 a. m.., and close at brough, of this dty. short as 5 Ft. 2, and must not be vis has been invited to show an educa­ over 6 Ft. 4. Weight standards I Ladies and Misses Silk and Rayon Hose 30c to 79c $ 5 p. in., on week days, and close at Surviving Mr. Brock is a daugh­ tional picture. I t Is s a i haye been changed to allow a much noon on Saturdays, after the No­ ter-in-law, Mrs. Edith Brock, and I Let Us Sell You A Suit Case For That Trip | w h o w e re wider range of variation from the vember election. We don’t know. three grandchildren, of Darlington, 12 Negroes To Camp B ra g g la n o rm a l. I You Are Going To Make. Prices 50c to $1.50. | It may depend on how the said This aged patriarch has fought Twelve Negro I-B registrants left Mocks- h o m e , h a Another thing all Navy men will farmers vote in the next election. good fight, he has finished his pil ville Friday morning for Ft. Bragg, for ex­ fin a l e x a grimage on earth, and crossed over' be glad to hear is the lowest rate of amination and induction for limited ser­ I Shipment New Dress Prints 25c Yd. We have met many strangers in vice in tbe army. Those leaving were: the river to rest under the shade of pay $50 a month starting June 1, i P r iv a te MocksviIle since sugar rationing Elisba Gaither Howard t h e tre e s . 1942, Allowancesfor dependents are S h e lb y , took effect. Seems like everybody Q. D Fortune I Big Line Of * also coming too. w h ile W ran oat of sugar at the same time. Edward Allison Samuel Worth Davis I • $ w a s o n h i One lady remarked that the block- HornAppomted Chair New Principal Henry Herman Mock I Notions, Hardware and Groceries * a visit to aders had no trouble getting sugar, man. C. C. Wright, teacher at West Yadkin, Miller Baxter Clement a n d E d e n but that the housewives were hav. Self Quinton Pruitt i x has been named principal at Farmington J Bring Your Stamps And Buy Your Sugar For ing a hard struggle to get enough C. R. Horn, of the Horn Oil Co. to succeed G. R. Madison, who resigned Aionso Richmond West W A N T has been elected to represent the to accept a similar position at Cornelius. Arthur McCov Eaton sugar to do the necessary canning Tbe Recoid is sorry that Mr. Uadiraaand bags, cott rubber industry in Davie county. Joe Henry Clark Latin and preserving. Guess we will family are leaving Davie, but wish them io c . e a c h His appointment was received Mon­ much success in their new field of labor. Lewis Alonzo Eaton' MOCKS have to learn to take the bitter day from R. E. Noble, of Charlotte, George Herbert Dulin. long with the sweet. chairman of the Rubber Industry. To Keep Tab On Speed W . G . Some folks have got an idea that North Carolina scrap robber drive. Raleigh — North Carolina motor­ James M. Surges to w n s h ip , there are no Republicansleft in this ists who drive faster than 40 miles James M. Burges, 76, died at the home of A. B. Bowles in theJOak s h a k in g country, that everybody has joined an hour cannot be prosecuted in the Stroud Land Sold Grove church community on Wed courts, but they are liable to have M r. S p ri the New Deal and got a job with TheA. M. Stioud farm, near Cnioty nesday night. a tough time when they try to get in a g re a the W orks Political Administration Line, containing about 12S acres, was re­ Funeral services were held Fri. tires and gasoline, T. Bodie Ward, or some of the < other alphabetical sold at public auction at the court bouse day morning at 11 o’clock from M iss S Monday. Saoford Stroud was the high state m otor vehicle commission, said. Oak Grove M ethcdist Church with orders. But such is not the case. t r a in in g bidder, at $2,700. The sale will remain W ard said and unnamed federal a- Rev. G. W. Fink and Rev. R. M. In the Iowa primary held recently open ten days for an increased bid. geticv had requested the state high­ Hardee in charge. I Call Building N. Main Street I s to n -S a le in that mid-west state, Gov. George way patrol ta report to it the names Mr. Burges has no immediate w e e k s v a i * A. Wilson was the winner of the Lexington Man New of persons who drive faster than 40 s u rv iv o rs . p a re n ts , Republican Senatorial Nomination miles an Ijonr, a limit suggested by after a prim ary in which the Repub­ GOP Head President Roosevelt as a means of Operation Successhil M rs. lican vote was nearly three times as saving tires and gasoline. w h o h a s Greensboro, N. C.—Jake F. Newell George Hairston, colored citizen large as the Democratic vote. The Tbe highway patrol cannot issue who lives on Depot street, discov­ M o c k sv il of Charlotte made his exist as head citations to those who violate 40 people of Iowa joined up with the ered he had a sick ben. The said la s t w ee of the Republican party , in North mile-an hour limit because North hen refused to eat, so George de. g la d to I New Deal a few years ago. but it Carolina and turned the post over to Carolina’s statutory lim it is 60-mile* Scrap Rubber Wanted cided an operation was necessary seems that they have repented, and $itn A. Lelapp of Lexington. an-hour except in a number of re­ p ro v e d . stricted speed zones, W ard said, but He cut tbe hen open, found the are coming back into the party of The party adopted a platform de­ the federal agency “is going to keep trouble and sewed her .up. Latest M iss Abraham Lincoln and Tbeodote dicating its strength to winning the a record and those violating the 40« report is that tbe hen is rapidly re. We Have Bought Tons M r. a n d Roosevelt. So mote it be. war and pledging its full effort to mile limit are going to have a hard c o v e rin g . ward obtaining a permanent peace tim e getting gasoline and tires.” 2, is a Before the Republicans assembled, Of It Since The 15th D u rh a m , Navy Men Here Friday there was an indication that a con- TheNewWPABiU T b u r s d a The Navy Recruiters, of Sails, test would. develop for the state We quote from a news item whicti fr ie n d s bury, who were scheduled to be at chairmanship. But W att H. Gragg, appeared in the paper last week: MURRAY’S c o v e r y . W ashington, Jane 9.—A $280,000,' Ic Per Pound he Mocksville postoffice all day to. mayor of Boone, ask for the honor of R e v . placing DelapVs name before the 000 WPA bill designed to give em­ day, have bad to change their sche. FOOD STORE v is ite d f convention, thus removing his name ployment to 400,000 persons, start­ dale, and will be here all day Pri'. / M r. S b the list of contenders. From then on ing July I, was sent to the House by A Lot Has Been Donated. An day, June 26th. AU men interest, WE DELIVER M o c k sv i the m eeting was smooth. its appropriations committee today ed in joining the Navy or Naval $1.00 WORTH OR MORE n u m b e r The Young Republicans’ rxecutive witb a warning that a sharp re­ Easy Way To Help In The War fr ie n d s Reserves, are urged to be here Pri- committee elected Mrs C. .Thurman trenchment program w as inevit­ se e h im . day. Uncle Sam needs you. En. Wall of Greensboro as state treasur­ a b l e / ’ TEA Brins It In NOW. We’ll Accept list in the Navy and see the woild er. and Paul Coffee of Boone and E. Inevitable” should be the proper M iss 1-2 Pound Bag . . 19c and help to defeat the enemy. L. Peterson, of Clinton, vice presid word in this case. Witb conditions It Eidier Way. w h o re c e n ts . the way they are in the country to­ c o u rs e 0

TOILET SOAP A v ille h e a To Assist in Register­ The party restated its platrorm day, we do not believe there is any I-* O e d b y t ' plank that alcoholics should not be logical excuse why an able bodied 3 B a r s . . . D e p a rt person should not be bolding down DRIVE ENDS JUNE 30TH. ing For Sugar sold in the state until approved M o o re s LARD . \ The Clarksville Home Demonstra­ referendum. It urged immediate some kind of a job. If he isn’t, the s e v e ra l 4 Pound. . . . IiiiiMiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiHaim iwwi tion Club haa volunteered tbeir ser congressional action 1 0 outlaw chances are that it is his own fault. 65c ■work. vice to the local Rationing Office to strikes in essential war industries, Factoriesareclamoring for more assist in the registration for sugar en. Hotels, restaurants, retail FLOUR for canning. Anyone wishjng to do and advocated repeal of the absen­ T b e stores, manufacturing plants, ship- ! 4 P o u n d s 83' bo may register at the Clarksville tee ballot and revision of the Kurfees & W ard s o m e S n Community Building on Tuesday and tee and revision of the state election yards—all of them need more work­ m e r m o Thursdayafternoons of each week laws “to the end that the minority ers. ' The only excuse for a person S A L T 1 “Better Servicen d itio n e d from 12:3° to 6:30 o'clock. Be sure party therein may be accorded the not being at w ork is that Ue is physi­ 3 B o x e s IOc d a te In to bring your sugar ration book, al- " le r , th e so be able to give the number of jara opportunity to register and cally disqualified. Such persons, of 1 VICTORY RIDES ON RUBBER t h e p e o of fruit canned last year, and the vote as are the members of the ma- course, deserve assistance ana should CLEANSER c o u n tie s n u m b e r Btill o n h a n d . jority party.” 1 be given it,T=-Tbe State, 3 Cans ■ . • IOc a n d h e THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. JUNE 24. 1942.

Policy THE DAVIE RECORD. S M.. Stroud, of Burlington, R. 2, was in town Monday looking af. Creoshaw-Page Ward Heads Rubber M issHelen Virginia Page, daugh­ Oldest Paper In The County ter some legal matters. Drive. ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H Page, of Grady N. Ward, of the Ward No Liquor. W ine, Beer Ads Sunday and Monday were, the Cleveland, Route. 2, and Mr. Cbas. SPECIAL OU Co., has been appointed petro­ two warmest days of the year. The Roberts Crenshaw, of Mocksville, leum industry chairman for Davie NEWS AROUND TOWN. mercury hung around 95 degrees. were married in an impressive home county in the current campaign for ceremony Sunday morning,. June collection of scrap rubber. Doit Holthouser, of W inston-Sa. Mrs. Harry Stroud and children The appointment was announced ForTbeGlorioiuFourth 14th, at 9:30 o’clock. Rev. H. M. lent, was a Mocksyille visitor spent Sunday at Stony Point, guests by T. A. Aldridge of Charlotte, W ellman, of the Cool Spring M eth­ T h u r s d a y . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ chairman of the petroleum indus­ odist church, who is the bride's seph Keever. try scrap rubber drive in the state The Vacation Season Is Here And Miss Jennie Steelman, of Clarks­ pastor, heard the vows in the pres of North Carolina. ville township, was in town shop­ We will pay the highest market ence of the families and close friends July 4th Is JustAround The Corner. price for good wheat. ping Saturday. at the Page home in the Cool Spring Mocksville Circuit. MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS. c o m m u n ity . F1 A. WRIGHT. Pastor Sunday, June 28 th. Master Bobbie Ijames returned The bride was escorted by her Mrs. E. M. Avett and daughter, . Union Chapel, 11.-30 a. m . Chestnut Friday from a three week’s’ visit father who gave her in marriage. We Are Offering Many Bargains Miss Elva Grace, of Greensboro, Grove, 8:30 p. m. with relatives at Danville. M r, Crenshaw had his brother, Mr. The Woman's Society of Christian Ser­ were week end guests of Miss SaI- vice. Bethel Church, are to have their A. W . Crenshaw, of Roanoke, Va , S. A. Smoot, of Salisbury, was Iie Hanes and Miss Sue Brown. meeting at the church at their usual time, To Thrifty Shoppers. as best man, and the ushers were Wednesday afternoon. _____ in town Saturday on his way to P: F. C. Gilmer Collette and wife Mr. J. W . Page, of Baltimore, and Price* Are As Low Or Lower Than You W ill visit relatives near County Line. First Methodist Church spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. Harris Weatherl, of Macon, Mrs. W. S. Collette of Cam. Gil­ G e o rg ia . REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE. Pastor Find Elsewhere. J. F. Everhardt, prominent Sunday School 10 a. m. ' North Cooleemee merchant, was in mer is stationed at Edgewood Ar­ The bride, an attractive blonde, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. senal, Maryland. Mrs. Collette wore a tailored dress of white shad- Young People's Service, 7:15 p. m. town one day last week on busi­ Evisning Worship, 8:00 p. m. n ess. holds a position with the FBI in ow crepe, with large white hat. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. W ashington, D C. H er costume accessories were white The public is cordially invited to attend Cool Dress Materials FOR RENT—Four room apart­ and her flowers were a shoulder all the services. , ment, three room apartment or two FOUND—On Monday, June 22, spray of orchids. She wore the W e Have An Attractive Line Of room apartment. G. G. DANIEL. on Yadkinville highway, a bill fold bridegroom’s fraternity pin. containing some currency, a Social •ucit Fret Freee Bailey Sheek, of Portsmouth, Security and Draft Registration Mrs. Page, the bride’s mother, [Batiste, Voile, Swiss andChambray^ Va., spent several days last week in Card issued to Charlie Dobbins, R. was In navy blue sheer, with cor­ Htt 2, Houstonville, N. C. Owner can town with bis grandmother, Mrs. sage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Norton get same by calling at Davie Re­ and Miss W alker wore white, with Getrge Sheek. cord office and paying for this ad­ Beautiful Line Of shoulder bouquets of pink rosebuds vertisement. ia ls.i Gradv W ard went to Asheville and blue forget-me-nots. Men's. W om en’s and Children’s W hite and Two- Saturday to spend several days at­ Corporals J. Wesley Cook and Immediately after the ceremony Tone Shoes. A wide variety to select from at tending an American Legion Con­ Paul Dekle, who are stationed at Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw left for a prices ranging from w e a r e v e n tio n . Ft. Jcckson. were week-end guests short wedding trip and are now at t r a c t i v e of R. W . Kurfees, near Cooleemee home in the Harding-Horn apart­ Robert Foster, who is stationed Junction. Corporal Cook is .an old ments in this city. $1.29 to $2.95 at Camp Blanding, Fla., has been g e t j u s t Davie boy, and has many friends in The bride, only daughter of Mr. spending a furlough with home the county who are always gald to and Mrs. Page, attended Mitchell [New Shipment W hite and Beige Ladies d»1 AO folks near Cornatzer. s e e h im . College and Woman’s College of Barefoot Sandals, Cool and Confmtable . . -fL a O the University of North Carolina, Pink Ratledge, of Woodleaf, was First class machljlst Ralph J. Greensboro. She is a member of the in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. Gaither, who is stationed at Nor­ 8 9 c I faculty of Mocksville high school. Big Stock Hosiery. Shirts, Ties. Sox and Underwear, Ratledge says he has a good wheat folk for the present, returned to his Mr. Crenshaw is the son of Mr. c t o $ 1 . 0 0 $ crop this year. post of duty yesterday after spend­ Things You W ill Need For The Hot Summer Days. and Mrs. G. A. Crenshaw, of Salt- 9c to 79c J ing a ^ten day furlough in town FARM FOR RENT — 104 acre ville, Va. He received his educa­ with his family. Ralph has been in You Can Save Time And Money By Doing IS c to 45c £ farm 2 miles east of Mocksville, tion at Emory and Henry College, on old Fork road. See or write the U. S. Navy for the past 24 9c to 98c $ Emory, Va. He is a member of P. L- FOSTER, Mocksville, R. 3. years, and has seen much of the Your Shopping In Our Big Store * Kappa Phi Kappa, social fratern­ Oc to 79c S w o rld . It is said that 11 of the 29 men ity, and of Phi Gamma Phi, honor, T r i p I who were sent from Davie to Ft. Misses Sarah Jane Sheek and Ol- ary fraternity. Mr. Crenshaw is Bragg last week, have returned [ie W infred Foster, and Mrs, Ker- connected with the Sanford Motor $ 1 . 5 0 . $ Company, of this city. Mocksville Cash Store home, having failed to pass the mit Smith, of Smith Grove, left Monday for Clinton, Mo., where 5c J.. final exam inations. "The Friendly Store” G eo. R. Hendricks, M gr. Y dJ they will spend two weeks with Davie Methodist Charge Prevent Waste Private Bill Moonev. of Camp friends. Mrs. Smith will visit her 6. W. FINK. Pastor. by Canning Summer 2 Shelby, Miss., was in town a short husband, Sgt. Kermit Smith, who Snnday, June 28 th. Concord. 10 a. m. Oak Grove 11 a. m- Fruits and Berries while Wednesday evening. He is stationed at Camp Crowder, ...0., Liberty 8 p.m . The public is invited. - was on his way back to camp from while away. Hade Sam will let yoa en es a visit to relatives in W ashington have EXTRA SUGAR and Edenton. Tony Howard, son of Mr. and r F o r Mrs. W . M. Howard, of R. 3, who for this pwpose! WANTED—To buy good used has been in the U. S. Army tor the Taka all of your sugar books to 0 P o u n d s bags, cotton or bu lap, from 5c. to Princess Theatre FRIENDS I past three months, and stationed at your local ration board. io c . e a c h . Ft. Sill, Okla., has been grant.d an Without removing any stamps MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILLS, from your books, they will en­ rading Mocksville, N. C. honorable discharge, and arrived WEDNESDAY ONLY home last week. Tony has been in able you to get CXTiM SUGAR ' Grade Allen In fur canning and preserving. I Unde Sam Needs Your g W . G. Sprinkle, of Clarksville the hospital most of. the time since “MR. AND MRS. NORTH” Sfourgrocerwillthenfillyour township, was in town W ednesday his induction at Ft. Bragg. allotment with shaking hands with old friends. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Mr. Sprinkle gets to town but once Robert Allen, while combining Old Rubber { wheat on the Feezor farm, south of in a great while. Ann Sheridan-Robert Cummings In town last week, found four foxes that were . making their home in uKINGS ROWw Miss Sidney Feezor, who is in the middle of the field. The wheat D ixie Crystals S We Must Win This War. training at Baptist Hospital, W in­ was badly tangled up around their I SATURDAY IOO0O P 1, r c Canc Sugar S treet ston-Salem, is spending a two den. One of the animals was kill­ ■ " I weeks vacation in town with her ed with a stick In the hands of Al­ Roy Rogera in - B Your Old W orn Out Auto Tires, Overshoes, Rain- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feezor. len, but the other three made their "JESSIE JAMES AT BAY” escape. The foxes were about Notice of Dissolution of coats, Garden H ose, and any other kind of old rub- | Mrs. C. C. Walker, of Bixby, g r o w n , ______MONDAY ber, will help slap the Japs and swat the Germans. who has been taking treatment at Partnership of wHall- Fire Does Slight Damage “TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD” Mocksville-Hospital, returned home Pat O1Brieo Briao Doolevy last week. Her friends will be Fire, thought to have been caus­ KimbKongh Drug Com- This Rubber Salvage Campaign ted glad to learn that she is much im ed b y spontaneous combustion, pany, n damaged the roof of the Young p ro v e d . Novelty building on Depot street Notice is hereby given that the . WiU Close Next Thursday afternoon shortly after 2 partnership of S B. Hall and A M. Miss Dorothy Lakev, daughter of ns o'clock. Mr. Cassady was putting Kimbrough and A. M. Kimbrongh, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lakeyv of R. a coat of Asphalt on the roof when Jr., as partners, conducting the bus­ 2, is a patient at Duke Hospital, it caught on fire. - One of his arms FARMERS iness of owning and operating a Tuesday, June 30th. Durham, where she was carried was burned, but not seriously. The drug store,|and accessories, on N orth Thursday f 0, r treatment. Her fire was soon . under control, and Make every market- Main Street in Mocksville, N orth. W e W ill Pay You One Cent Per Pound For friends hope for her a speedy re­ the damage will not exceed $100, it Carolina, under the firm name and, thought. P. 8. Young, the owner style of “ Hal I- Ki mbrough Drug Your Old Rubber. Bring If In This W eek, c o v e r y . of the building, carried no insur­ day BOND D A YI Company,” has this day been dis-J Or Early Next W eek. Rev. W . L. Sherrill, of Charlotte, ance. Had the fire caught on the solved, S. B. Hall having become, For our fighting men, visited friends in this city last week. second floor, the entire building the purchaser of all interest of the, ‘for our country’s future Mr. Sherrill was pastor of the and contents would no doubt have undersigned In said Company, and ' and for freedom we Mocksville Methodist church for a gone up in flames, as there was a assumed the paym ent of all obllga-'; quantity of gas, varnish, etc., on must meet and beat our tions and bills payable due by said I number of years, and has many county War Bond the second floor.. Company, and entitled to collect all! friends here who are always glad to quota and keep on doing it Sanford Motor Co. debts and bills receivable owing to see h im . Ward Appoints Com­ Pick up your W ar Bonds and said Hall-Kimbrough Drug Com­ Miss Rubv Lentz, of Salisbury, Stamps on your second Mtop in p a n y . I who recently finished a two-months mittees town . .. right after you’ve sold This, the 5th day of June, 1942.1 Horn Oil Company course of health work in the Mocks­ Giady N Ward, chairman of the Davie your eggs, milk, poultry, stock A. M. KIMBROUGH, I ville health office, has been employ­ County Potroleum Scrap Rubber Drive - or grain.- No investment Is too A. M. KIMBROUGH. JR. | ed by the Iredell Coun.y Health Committee, announces the appointment of small and no investment is too large . . . tie Department and has her office In the following men as township chairmen: important thing OTH. North Calahsln-L. M. Tutterow. it to bay every time youtelii E. L McClamroch’s Mooresville. Miss Lentz has had South Calahaln—Atlas Smoot Admniistrator s NoticeJ several years experience in health Clarksville—I. G. Roberts. V. S. Tnetury Dtparlmni Having qualified as administrator of the w o rk . Farmington—E. C. James. \ estate of lbs. SusanKicbie. deceased, late Service Station Fulton—H. L. Gobble. of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against The Princess Theatre is showing Jerusalem—Richard R. Everhardt Mocksville-R. F. Click. the estate of said deceased to exhibit them r d some fine pictures during the sum­ Shady Grove—John L. Vogler. I OVOF INCOME to the undersigned at Mocksville, N. C., on Foster Deadmmi mer months. Thetheatreisaircon- or before the Iith day of & Thesetownshipehairmenwillroport to this notice will be plead i ditioned, and is modern and up-to- & N. Ward each day the total daily col­ eovenr. All persons indebted i date in every respect. Frank fow ­ lection of scrap robber by all service sta­ IS OUR QUOTA tate will please make immediate payment. ServiceStation ler, the genial manager, is giving tions in their respective townships. Ser­ ThisthelOthdayof June, 1943 . i; vice stations or stores purchasing scrap J. J . ALLEN. Administrator of | I the people Of. Davie and adjoining rubber are requested to keep daily records INW ARBONBt Mn. Susan Richie, deceased. M counties the. best pictures to oe had, of sudi collections and report daily to their By B, C. BROCK, Attorney. 1 and he appreciates your patronage. township chairmen. I THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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How f MISS' LAlA1 SINCE VOU BIN ON OUST BEIN’ N building a new 9 THE FARM I'M SO FUSSED I HE FEEL LIKE ABI Many folks say Uiat almost as BIN LOOKIN’ FOR EQSS IN J ■' IN bad os constipation are Larsh block basemen THE PIG PEN AN’ PUTTIN’ catbartlcs and purges. TIiattS Answer: The because many medicinal laxa­ ter cracking THE MILK PAIL UNDER r f * OH, tives work this way: they either THE HORSE j- - RUFUS.' prod the Intestines Into action may be from th or draw moisture into them from dations into t other parts of the body. shrinkage of th Now comes news of a gentler and pleasanter way of treating ing of the fou constipation, for the millions of vented by pro- people with normal intestines sufficient size whose trouble is due to lack of Settlement fro “bulk" in the diet. This way is by eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, the timbers th a crisp, delicious cereal, and ter cracking c drinking plenty of w a te r . by the design o ALL-BRAN, unlike many medici­ nal laxatives, acts principally on" can get inform- ttie contents of the colon and National Lumb helps you to have easy, normal sociation, Wash elimination. ALL-BRAN is m ade Frank Jay Uarkey indicate* Inc. by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. If Smell, your condition is not helped by Question: I h this simple treatment, better see nandsome kite REG’LAR FELLERS— It Beats a Blueprint ByGENEBYRNES your doctor. cannot use the of the odor pic’ ... y . WHATCHA O o r, PLANS FEfeANE OKAY TA BtG- I J u , , « / fee, etc. Was V t A 1THEReiCORpRlL MACHINE, FOR. CO BRASS HAT/ IF NA L r t A L r / To the Unprepared nor baking sod DUFPY MecHANttED PO CANT GEE IT ON PWCRJ M i I T l N Y I Misfortunes come at night (when airing. What c OENfttUL-TAKE I'LL CHVE YA A J least expected).—Grimm’s Pairy Answer: Try LOOtCAfEfA. demonsi-RATioNj^y^ 6 P S L .L lO N : Tales. ing in each con coal, such as i ing refrigerate at dime and ha M i U U S E S coal is an e~ To relieve p&infol callouses train­ odors, and sho ing or tenderness on bottom of feet Bu- and remove callouses—get these thin, soothing, cushioning pads* Question: V During the cool fire is started D- Scholls Z i n o p a d s be all right to nace when hea Answer: I soot and other htff.tm ofca Mn >w»i—rwe IF RHEUMAnG PAIN tion might cau HAS YOU DOSINS AND HOPIHS of the flues in chimney also, MESCAL IKE By s. l huntlev R each f er Sky, Podner Then prove to yourself what effete burn a great d th e results you can get now the water up tcith this medicine You will do mu Open your own way toward deliverance coal fire. TWEVtSE GONNA othera have enjoyed. Make up your mind , H irs AU. 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I a part of the a & y Jh covers an it of the con­ ByARTHUR STRINGER WN.0.$ER.VICE Painting the bottoms, inside and es, is unique THE STORY SO FAR: To save Nor* out, of garbage cans prolongs their :ly motionless land Airways from bankruptcy, Cruger service. ds in size any bas agreed to have Us partner, Alaa Pattern 7282 contains Instrnctians far • • * area in the Slade, fly a so-called scientist named mat and scarf, illustrations ot stitches; To wash rayons use mild, luke­ isively to the Frayne to tbe Anawotto In search of photograph ot mat, materials needed. warm suds, squeezing them ecies of plant, the breeding ground of tbe trumpeter Send your order to: through the material. Don’t rub swan. SladetS application for overseas or wring the garment. Iron it seaweed, says service with tbe army air corps bas Sewing' Circle Needlecratt Dept. slightly damp on the wrong side. been rejected, but be is less disappointed « * * weed is also when be learns tbat the company can 82 Eightii Ave. New Torb grows at the stay In business, thanks to their client, Enclose 13 cents (plus one cent to Chromium plate is a soft metal. e base. who has paid enougb to enable Cruger cover cost of mailing) for Pattern To clean simply wipe with a damp to buy a new plane, a Lockheed. And cloth! he is pleased when Cruger tells him * • « N am e...... tbat Lynn Morlockt daughter ol the ‘‘dy­ Empty fruit jars should be per­ ing Padre” is not going abroad with her Address....,...... fectly dry inside and out before Red Cross unit. Slade meets Lynn in storing. Mold may grow in a jar | m JELLY @ town and goes with her to help a man who has been wounded In a fight. The with moisture inside. wounded man turns out to be Slim Tum- Our Object Now stead, a flyer who bas lost bis license for t Home? drinking and who is little better than a grand cook an outlaw. Our object now, as then, is to h recipes for Now continue with the story. vindicate the principles of peace raised breads and justice in the life of the world K o o l A i d solutely free. as against selfish and autocratic I|rd with your CHAPTER m power, and to set up among the to Standard really free and self-governed peo­ ashington St., Slade pressed closer as the yel­ ples of the world such a concert of v. low-faced man, wiping his hands on purposes and of action as will his apron, hurried out. henceforth insure the observance I The pock-marked man righted the of . those principles.—Woodrow Wil­ table and chairs as Lynn busied “You’ve had enongh already,” she said, quietly impersonal. son. Ppation herself loading a hypodermic. "How is he?” asked Slade. you’d better do is see Sister Nadeau Slade’s smile was brief and slight over at St. Gabriel’s.” Iy bitter. • W ay! i "He’s all right,” was the cool-not- “When?” asked the man with the “That,” he affirmed, “is some­ it almost as ed response. “But there’s a three- bandaged head. thing not easy to get out of your i ore harsh inch skull cut we’ll have to close “Tomorrow or next day,” said system.” rges. That’s up. How did you get it?” licinal Iaxa- Lynn as she closed her bag and “You’ll have to, some day,” she O ne fam ous food : they either Slim’s lips twitched. But he re­ stood up. reminded him. into action mained silent. “I won’t be—” He seemed to catch a faint glim­ :o them from “How about a drink first?” he >ody. But Tumstead, for some reason, mer of hope from that. of a gentler suggested, as Lynn turned back to left that sentence unfinished. He “There’s only one thing,” he said, of treating him. shrugged and glanced at Slade. Then “could ever turn me into a chair 1 that hasn’t gone e millions of “You’ve had enough already,” his half-mocking gaze went back to il intestines warmer." ie to lack of she said, quietly Impersonal. Lynn. “What?” she asked. Tiis way is by “Who gave you that jab?” per­ “I’d rather have you do my dress­ “You,” he answered with unex­ Pattern No. 7282 ALL-BRAN, sisted Slade. The look of the room ing tomorrow,” he said as he I cereal, and pected grimness. x OLORFUL jiffy crochet in mats up in price! of water, clearly proclaimed that the fight had reached for her hand. Slade was She did not look up at him. But '- J and scarfs, done in rug cotton nany medici- been a regal one. nettled' at the open insolence in that she quickened her stride a little. will make your luncheons go off rincipally on Slim still declined to speak. It was gesture. “I thought we weren’t going into gaily. The scarf can be any de­ e colon and the pock-marked man in the door­ “Hasn’t she done enough for easy, normal you?” he demanded. that again.” sired length. RAN is made way who broke the silence. He knew it was useless to argue tie Creek. If "He got it from Wolf Winston," Tumstead lifted a languid eye Order several ot helped by croaked the indignant landlord. to his fellow-flyer. the point. But that newer look of at, better s firmness in her face brought an- an­ “And it’s another free-for-all “Is she letting you make her de­ swering firmness to his own slightly M atter of H abit packages today chalked up against this place o’ cisions?” he inquired. The derisive rebellious lips. For at the back of mine.” note in that inquiry brought Slade’s his mind lurked a suspicion that The man who makes it the habit and enjoy the "Quiet, please,” was Lynn’s cool- gaze about to the girl’s face. But more and more refused to stay Iepared noted admonition. in that face he found nothing to help of his life to go to bed at nine down. ci’clock, usually gets rich and is I at night (when Wolf Winston, Slade remembered, him frame an answer. “Were you going to the front be­ CORN YiSELF-STARTER Irimm’s Fairy “Let’s go,” Lyim said with her always reliable. Of course, go­ was a whisky-runner who’d repeat­ cause Barrett Walden was there?” ing to bed does not make him rich edly proved his adroitness at evad­ first sign of impatience. Tumstead, stretched out full- he asked. It was his effort to keep —I merely mean that such a man BREAKFAST”! ing the outstretched arm of the law. all trace of bitterness out of his will in all probability be up early 1«' He also recalled that Slim, once the length on his couch, looked after A big bowl of Kellogg’* them as they moved toward the voice, apparently, that brought a in the morning and do a big day’s crack flyer for Colonial, had been small and womanly smile to Lynn’s work, so his weary bones put him Corn Flakes with some twice grounded for drinking on duty. door. lips. trait and lots ol milk. It 3, burn* Still later he had been linked up “Since you’re going,” he said, still tp j>ed early. - - D of feet casually insolent, “which way are “Barrett Walden’s not at the TRogues do their work at night. gives you VITAMINS, MIN. et these with Edmonton Scotty’s activities as- front,” she said. “He’s in an in­ Honest men work by day. It’s all — —.‘/ . i f — ERALS, PROTEINS, FOOD ig pads. a high-grader. And there’d been a you heading? I mean you, Slade.” struction camp at Aldershot.” rumor or two that of late he’d been The younger flyer swung about a matter of habit, and good hab­ ENERGY! and studied the blanched face under “But he wanted you to go over­ its in America make any man rich. I i r i o f i a d s running contraband liquor in from seas?” pursued her none too happy Wealth is largely a result of habit. »»«« the coast ports. its swathing bandages. companion. —John Jacob Astor. Slade felt sorry for Tumstead, just ‘Tm. flying into the Anawotto as he would feel sorry for any man country tomorrow,” he announced. “Barrett’s been a very good friend Tumstead’s lips made a whistling to Father. He’s never forgotten that of promise who threw away his Dad saved his life, and—” lTIC PAIN chances. Among flyers, he knew, sound. AND HOPiHQ ''So they hooked you for that “And you were his nurse at Fort there was a free-masonry that made St. John for four weeks,” cut in self tchat effec* you forget a confrere’s passing flight!” can set now faults. But for a year now Slim Slade, looking down, could see the unhappy Slade. ' *r% *. edicine had seemed stubbornly headed for the older pilot smiling up at the “Father,” Lynn was saying, “is ward deliverance trouble. ceiling. very fond of Barrett.. And Etarrett [ake up your mind “This is going to hurt a little,” “What do you know about it?” he feels- the same way about the mething tbat gets Lynn was saying as she sterilized demanded. Padre.” She walked on in silence for pain. You want a bullet-probe, “but we’ve got to Tumstead continued to blink up a moment. “He’s been trying to get C- 2223. Don't make sure there’s no' glass in that at the ceiling. get hiir. a berth in the Department buts. Get results of Mines at Ottawa.” n rheumatic fever cut before we close it up.” “Not a thing, son, not a thing,” “A drink would help a little,” he answered ,with a listless sort ol “Where he’d mope like a caged t C-2223, 60C, $1« eagle,” was Slade’s slightly embit­ as directed. Pur- Slim once more suggested. indifference. His movement as he if not satisfied. “You can have a cigarette,” she turned to the wall was plainly one tered comment. conceded, “when I put the stitches of dismissal. “He’s not the moping; kind,” pro­ In.” Slade felt happier when he found tested the girl. Slade produced the cigarette and himself in the' open sunlight, the Slade maide no comment on that. : l s held out his lighter. balsam-scented open sunlight of He remembered the flash of fire Slim looked up at him with an spring, with Lynn -walking along at from those same eyes when he had A IcaLth eye that was still indifferently de­ bis side. She was close beside him, once spoken of the Flying Padre’s ct T h e m t risive. yet he nursed an impression of her occupation as quixotic. ' / >e kidneys to do • “So the big boys took it away remoteness. And that impression "A flyer never wants to give up,” task is to keep the he observed. free of an excess of from you,” he observed. took on an edging of pain as .some fa act of living—I*/* “Took what away?” asked Slade, inner voice told him she was the Lynn came to a stop. The face • producing waste she turned to her companion was a Imust remove from resenting the note of mockery. one thing in all the wide world he Ieath is to endure. "That little tin-horn outfit of wanted. clouded! one. i I fail to function as “That’s what frightens me, Alan,” Iere is retention of yours. I hear you’re folding up.” “So you’re not going overseas?” use body-wide dis* “Not on your life,” countered he ventured as he noticed how the she quietly .acknowledged, “They I nagging backache* !attacks of dizziness, Slade.. “We’ve got a new ship and sunlight gave glints of gold to her don’t always stop in time.” (swelling, puffiness we’re going stronger than ever.” mahogany-brown hair. “The Padre knows the ropes all i tired, nervous, all The indifferency went out of Tum- “No, I’m going to meet Father at right,” Slade protested. burning passages stead’s eye. St. Gabriel’s,” die answered casu­ “But something happened last er evidence of kid* “ban ce. “So you’ve got a new ship. That’s ally, having discerned a light in his month,” tbe girl was saying, “when d proper treatment certainly worth remembering.” eyes which she found a little dis­ we were flying in to Coronation. It to help the Iddneyt onous body waste. “Why?” challenged Slade. turbing. was good weather and everything ey have had more Tumstead shrugged. She was, he knew, evading the was going nicely, with Father at the ublic approval. Are ry over. Insist on "Oh, I kind of thought tbe big real issue. controls. Then I saw that some­ rug stores. thing was wrong. I had to jump in light had brought a famine in ships "And after that?” he prompted. Tkitpica $akat in 04ti*n in Baiaan bU.S. Amy Sitnal CfrM over here. Does that mean you're •Tm flying north , with Father'in and straighten out the ship. Father, going to. keep on flying the ice the morning/’ she announced. She all of a sudden, didn’t know where routes?” found the courage, as she said it, he was. Everything went blank, PILLS “I am,” proclaimed Slade. to meet his gaze. for a moment or two. He said, 'lat­ “You’ll change your tune,” Slim “What made you change your er, it was like a switch turned ofl The W ar fcm't fought in Itat Holes alone 24—42 said, “when you get the same dirty mind?” asked Slade, puzzled by her and then turned on again. But things deal I got from Colonial.” loyalty to a life that was giving her like tbat mustn’t happen to a flyer.” Slade backed, away a little. He so IitQe of what other women clam­ Slade shrugged and smiled, merci­ T’S fought in the mind. It’s fought with a will to possessions ftom Alasks to the Caribbean. fully intent on easing the concern I had the natural pride of the flyer in ored for. win. It’s fought-with a belief in a cause worth Today its work is far greater than ever, Its need flying. And the thought that one of “Father isn’t young any more. He out of her eyes. Idying for. for funds to cany on more than doubled. □ □ the best in the service could swing can’t keep on forever. I was hop­ “There's many a bush flyer gets so far oS-center gave him a sinking ing' he’d give up a sort of work over-tired;” he casually affirmed. TBat will, that belief, is known as morale. The VSO needs jour help more than ever before! feeling. that’s too hard for him.” “That’s what Father said. He ARD “I thought it was the other way “And too hard for you,” pro­ claimed he’d been careless about his Our enemies have had years of indottrination. They High government and military officials—including round,” he observed. claimed Slade. He was remember­ eating and had been going too hard. have been conditioned to believe themselves part of General MacArthur-have praised the work done by 'ly who has But when I saw him with those Slim’s eye-flash of hostility did not ing, at the moment, how she and the a "new order” . . . to which the contribution of their the USO- and recognized its importance in the war S-NEVER PAID I escape the younger pilot. Flying Padre bad been grounded by empty eyes and that cold sweat on lives is small but all-important They believe them­ a blizzard, the winter before, and his face, I knew it went deeper effort DOCTOR BIlL “Oh, I go my own way,” the man selves cogs in a vast machine. - on the couch announced with a laugh had kept life in their .bodies by din­ than he'pretended.” - But it needs recognition from you —recognition in that was not without bitterness. But ing on their own mukluks of un­ Slade forced a laugh. Our soldiers do not fight that way—because they a note of desolation in the voice tanned sealskin, well boiled. “He’s clipped many a cloud since the way of dollars.and cents. For the six national brought a surge of pity through Thati Slade told himself, was no then. And he’ll keep going until do not live that way. Theits is the belief in the sanc­ agencies which comprise the USO are publicly sup* N INSURANCE they ground him for old age.” tity of the individual. NO DOCTOR’S Slade.. life for a girl. She was of too fine a ported. EXAMINATION. It was Lynn who spoke next. fiber for such frontier roughness. It The clouded hazel eyes searched DAV I POLICY INSURES “You ought to Vave a week of impressed him as too much like try­ his face. To maintain their morale in the American way, the Now above all times, to make your dollars count; AYS AUTHE FAMILY. ing to grow a flower in a stamping “Bui can’t you see, Alan,, what USO has devoted all its time and energy since ^prac­ give to the USO! UP TO $3,600.00 rest,” she observed as she encir- 'ckness; up to $540 tled her patient’s head with a white mill. I’m fighting for? Can’t you under­ tically the beginning of conscription. injuries; up to $525 gauze bandage that gave him the “Did your father ask you to stay stand how. we all want security' Send your contribution to your local USO Com­ rti time; up to $300 air of wearing a crown, slightly on?” Slade questioned. How, when we love someone, we It has done .this by staffing and maintaining club mittee or to'National Headquarters, USO, Empire up to ...... $2,000 OlAer Benefili tilted. “He’d never do that,” was her have to think of his future?" houses near all training camps and in our outlying State Building, New York, N. Y. SKS INCLUDED “Rest?” echoed Tumstead. His prompt reply. “He’s too big and Slade looked down' into the hazel laugh was thin yet scornful. “I can’t fine to let his own interests come eyes. Their loveliness sent a wave afford to rest, lady. I’ve got things first." of recklessness through him. IUopb'* S to do.” "Of course,” said Slade, wonder­ “It’s your future I’d rather thinx Lynn glanced about at the blood­ ing if there was a hidden reproof of,”, he asserted. stained furniture. in that reply. But the girl with the clouded eye* G iv e to th e USO “You’ve lost a good deal of blood, ' “But I was hoping,” Lynn con­ didn't seem to hear him. remember. 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