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The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE UEAD aHERE• SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBEftBY CAIN ” 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.