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FRIDAY, MAjj i , P A G E 8 THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE EROSION Paul Owens Ing are m em bers of older youth IN SECOND PRIMARY King of Belgium or service clubs, any boy or girl Baseball Review Soil erosion Is Visits Here within this age group m ay at­ farmers of the Unit^ti’l ÎRST BY F O R K .M r s . Bessie Cotton and tend, according to L. R . Harrlll, m in im u m of $400,oooooo ■ "LEX” RIDENHOUR Miss Mary Henderson of Chapel 4-H Club leader of the State according to Hugh ii j!! Hill were week end guests of chief of the Soil Consjl IN Cooleemee Cardinals have College Extension Service, w ho Mr. and Mrs; P. W . Hairston. Service. completed another not too-suc- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sldden Is directing the event. ccssful week by winning three Each day’s program will con­ and S. B. Jr. of Winston-Salem For All Kinds Of Job NEWS and being on the short end of were Sunday guests here. sist of a discussion period, a IVVIW f I L . L Ì five games. However, the com­ Call T H E ENTERP k iseÎ'I T E R i Wiley Potts spent several days lecture period, and a conference petition was tough, a n d the boys last week with Dewey Klm m er summ ary. T h e theme of this [d v e r t i s i n g m ade a creditable showing year’s conference Is, "Rural against their older and more of Calahaln. Thomas Williams of Winston- Youth Faces Life’s Situations.” experienced teams. Starting off IRCULATION Salem was a visitor liere Sunday T h e lighter side of the pro­ the week by winning one and THANK YO VOLUME LXII“AU The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1 9 4 0 “All The County News For Everybody” NUMBER 32 gram will include one and one- losing two out of a three-game afternoon. Jeff Davis of Cooleemee spent half hours of organized recrea­ series witli the Lexington I n ­ I wish to thank ai|, Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. tion eacli evening, tours of R a ­ dians, the "Cards” played the Stage Manager leigh, a picnic program, an or­ friends for their supp battle of the week W ednesday S. Davis. BROUGHTON BECOMES DEMOCRATIC SAFETY PARADE Summary Of W ar News Miss Bessie Wyatt is very sick gan recital, the annual banquet, fere & T h e r e night by being nosed out by in a Winston-Salem hospital. and other special featiu:es. the May primary and j Ililter begins blitzkreig agaihst Paris. It is the great­ Concord 7-4 in a 12-inning game. est engagement of the war Avith an estimate of 2,000,000 C. L „ W a d e and Frank W!yatt Among the subjects on which jlOSIKCOMING NOMINEE AS HORTON WITHDRAWS HAS BIG CROWD Thomas, winner of 17 games for appreciate their supp, lectures will be given a n d dis­ men involved. Drive is along a 200-mile front from Abbe­ Gastonia last year, pitclied a spent Sunday at their sisters King Leopold cussions held are: Income earn­ the general election i Iniccoming will be h e M at Lieut. Gov. Wilkins P. Horton Hundreds filled the streets of ville near the English channel to Longwy at the top of J. M. B R O U G H T O N W. P. HORTON good game, but a few bad breaks bedside. George Kimmer of Calahaln ing, establishing a hom e, the lolcl Fork church, now a withdrew from the Democratic Mocksville last Saturday to wit-j the Maginot line. proved to be his downfall. Com­ vember. Л Mrs. Mary Davis spent several days last week need for participation in com ­ L„ity building, on Sunday, gubernatorial campaign Monday ness the safety parade whicla; ing back strong the next night, Drive is towards Le Havre Avhich has been bombed to 1C. The building will be afternoon. w as sponsored by the Davie j they took the measure of the Funeral Today with Mrs. Cora Kimmer. munity, county. State, and na­ split Britian and France and set up additional bases for a P. W. Hairston Jr. of Char­ Ltcd uii tills date a n d there Horton’s withdrawal gave the American Legion po.st. . | Weavers in a 10-Inning battle. tional affairs, strengthening blow at England. Germany claims a breakthrough at Funeral services for Mrs. Mary all all-day program, be­ nomination to J. M elville O n e of the most successful! Closing out the week’s play, the lotte spent Sunday afternoon spiritual values, a n d planning, two points but French say situation is “favorable” at end Hege Davis, 59, will be held lli!: at a a. ni. Picnic dln- Broughton, Raleigh lawyer. events ever staged here, thc^ (I. cards won one and lost two with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. organizing, and conducting so­ L. S. SHEll of first day. Germany claims her soldiers will be march­ this afternoon at 3 o’clock at Imil 1)0 strved a n d every- Broughton said he was “deep­ parade was a colorful affair.' games to the hard-hitting P. W . Hairston. cial recreation. ing in Paris within two луеекз. the home with Rev. C. E. B. . Is asked to bring a basket, ly gratified” and sincerely be­ Moors. Quite a large crowd attend­ Harrlll said the total cost of Led by the state highway patrol­ Robinson conducting the serv­ event is one of the largest lieved the decision would aid m a n and followed by Mayor ITALY Smith, formnr first basem an ed the foot washing at No Creek the conference will be $5.25. ice. Interment will be in the ] cacli year in Davie. J. M . party harmony. Caudell on horseback who was Italy decrees a 12-mile danger zone around her coast for the Tommies, started off Church Sunday. This covers all necessary ex­ Episcopal cemetery at Fork. I3 is chairman of the home- T h e state board of elections Hanked by Mabel Short, Elva and it is thought the waters have been mined. Jime 15 here with a bang by breaking Paul Owens, who holds a posi­ penses such as room, board, and Mrs. Dav^s died Wednesday commlltee. an hour before the Lieutenant Grace Avett and Marjorie Call! has been set by some observers as the date Italy will enter up the ball gam e at Concord. tion in Washington, D. C. was registration fee. Delegates will To The RcpiibliJ evening at her hom e at Fork. Governor’s withdrawal formally on horses, the driverless car] the war. Nice going, Smith, a n d w e are here several days last week be expected to bring bed linens, She w as the daughter of L. M . tlKS OUT ruled that Horton was entitled made the turns and obeyed ail sorry about your Injury that you visiting Mrs. Ow ens an d other towels, a n d toilet articles. I n ­ Voters Of Davie CJ Premier Reynaud drops Daladier from the cabinet !n and Martha Shelton Hege. to a second primary. H e got traffic rules under the supervi­ received Friday night. relatives. His wife an d d a u g h ­ formation on the conference Icnn Trexler of Cooleemee a second shakeup Avithin a month. Survivors Include the hus­ ter returned to Washington with may be secured from farm or 105,916 votes to take second place sion of Capt. J. J. Lynch. The Cards took the first of a Iwasbi-'ing held In the coun- UNITED STATES bands, H. S. Davis; one daugh­ him. home agents, or from the 4-H In the seven-man field. Brough­ T h e high school and Coolee­ two-game series with Salisbury Ijill on a drunken driving CADET PETER R. MOODY of U. S. state department begins clamping down on ad> ter and one son, Betty and L. office at State College. ton led with 147,386. m ee bands, together with the 9-7 Monday night. The game I wish to thank ■ge in connection with hit- Cooleemee, above, is a member H. Davis, both at home. Horton and his aides h ad re­ m an y cars, safety-decorated mission of aliens to prevent formation of “fifth column” was a free-scoring affair, climax­ Youths Conference tlic parked car of Fran k of the production staff of the in this coimtry. President Roosevelt asks Congress for ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE publican voters of peatedly reiterated since shortly trucks and wrecked cars gave ed by, Tabor’s home-run In the of Advance while his French language play "Faussee more money for 500 more G-men. Gen. George Set For June 4-8 after midnight primary night. an effective picture of the ob­ ninth Ihning with Horatio on Miss Sarah Kelly Having qualified as adminis­ was attending THE EN- Monnaie,” produced, acted and Coimty for the suppoJ M a y 25, that the second pri­ ject of the parade! C. Marshall, chief of staff, proposes increase of U. S. Army W. O. BÜRGIN C. B. DE A N E base. Manager Morrow sent The first of State College’s trator of the estate of W . R . PRISE cooking school, broke directed by Cadets of the Third to 375,000 meii, thus avoiding mobilization of national Passes At Elkin Anderson, deceased, notice is m ary campaign was actively Capt. Lynch mafee a talk on the pitchers to the firing line summer conventions for farm en me in the Satun in tlie jail a n d escaped Class at West Point as a climax her daughter, Mrs. Bentley. hereby given to all persons hold- under way. safety on the square and at tho guard. By lowering exemptions to $2,000 for married Study Course with Armstrong, who pitched the Miss Sarah Emily Kelly, 95, people will be held June 4-8, Ing claims against the estate of 1 Sunday night. He climbed to their intensive two-year Mr. and Mrs. Ogan, Mr. and mary and urge all Decided Monday Morning conclusion of the’ parade the and $800 for single persons, the House tax subcommittee ninth Inning, the winning twlrl- died Monday morning at 11 w hen rural boys and girls be­ tld deceased to present the I a drain pipe to complete Mrs. W a r d of Marshalltown, Iowa said deceased to course in the language, whic^ voted to increase income taxpayers by 2,050,000 t^ help To Be Held samee to the undersliundersigned, prop "During the past week the event was similarly staged in er. T w o n e w players performed o’clock In Elkin at the hom e of tween 18 and 25, will gather go to the polls and; I escape. was held June 4 as a part of visited Mrs. O g a n ’s nunt, Mrs.' erlyly verified, on or before---- the. — campaign h ad been very actively REAL ESTATE Cooleemee. finance the national defense program. FARMINGTON.—The Woman’s in this gam e. Tabor, a rlght- Mr. a n d Mr.s. M ason Lillard. the on the campus for the fourth R. C. Brown and uncle, Mr. M. 29th day of M a y , 1911, or this t)ie colorful June W e e k cere­ Society of Christian Service of llie Republican tickdf prosecuted by Horton organiza­ Tiie legion wil use the money fielder, an d Austin, a third later her niece, following an ill­ annual Older Youth Confer­ notice will, be plead in bar of £STKD monies... Cadet Moody, the son BATTLE OF FLANDERS B. Brock Sunday. tion," said a release from his which was raised to help de­ tho Methodist church will hold baseman. Both seem to pack ness which had confined her to ence. recovery. Battle of Flanders comes to an end after 26 days of M r. and Mrs. Bill Scholtes of November election. crt Pardue of Yadkin ACTIVE IN MAY of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Moody, an all day study course on W ed­ All persons Indebted to said office, "but M onday morning the fray expenses of the high school plenty of power at the plate. her room for a year and which Begun in 1937 to provide a is State m anager of the play, a the worst fighting ever seen. Germany is left in possession Winston-Salem visited Mrs. R . estate will please call on the jaty was arrested Tuesday lieutenant-governor decided not band to H ig h Point the latter nesday, June 8. T h e class will Sam m ie Eaton, local boy, has became critical a few days ago. brief educational a n d inspira­ Th e following real estate C. Brown Sunday. undersigned a n d m ak e settle­ one-act farce. of Holland, Belgium and about 10,000 square miles of begin at 10 o’clock. “Through by Sheriff B o w d en on a to make the race.” transfers were filed in the office part of this m onth to partici­ w on four a n d lost one for Alex­ Mss Kelly had resided with tional period for young m en ment without delay. northern France. ge of drunken driving. The Horton’s withdrawal eliminat­ Tragedy to Triumph” by Basil andria in the Class "D " Evan­ the Lillard family 14 years. She and women, the conference has This, the 29th day of May, of J. W . Turner, register of deeds pate with the legion post in Clarence Crava |eU was m ade in Clarksville ed any possibility of a second Churchill admits' tliat Allies suffered “a collosal mili­ Matthews will be studied. T h e Hathcocks Have geline League. Not being sat­ was the last to pass of the attracted an in creasing n u m ­ 1940. last week: heading the parade at the state J. C. ANDERSON isliip. The sheriff offered tary disaster” but that 335,000 soldiers were rescued by Wetdey Chapel and Bethlehem isfied with his pitching, S a m ­ family of the late M r. and Mrs. ber of delegates each year. state-wide Democratic primary W . S. Boyd & wife to William convention. RED CROSS Adm. of W . R. Anderson about 1,000 ships of all kinds. The British prime minis­ Societies will join In the study. Sunday Guests |Ut Pardue go free prior to but the state board of elections mie has belted three balls out William Frohock Kelly a prom­ While most of those attend- 5-31-Ot. H . Boydi 12 acres in Calahaln ter also said Britian would never surrender even if Eng­ A cordial invitation to attend is POINT.—Mr. and Mrs. B. W. ! arrest provided he had a has already received formal de­ township, $ and other con­ of the park. Some say that inent family of Mocksville. She 10.00 Bible School land or a part of it was subjugated and starving. In such extended to all members and Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. T. jipanloii drive. Pardue did m an ds for run-offs in the eighth siderations. FUND GROWS the League isn’t so fast, but if was a m em ber of Mocksville lUt resumed the wheel short- an unbelievable eventuality, “our empire across the seas, interested friends. P. Thompson spent Sunday with it were just a Sunday School Presbyterian church. Her near­ congressional and 16th state R. L. Peoples and wife to Faculty Named The Reel Cross donations in kltcrwards and w as then tak- armed and guarded by the British fleet %vill cany on the Mrs. C. C. Williams entertain­ Mrs. Singleton’s and Mr. league, that’s still good pitching. est survivors are several nieces senatorial districts. Board of Education, 9 acres in T h e Mocksville interdenomi­ Davie continue to grow and all Thom pson’s mother, Mrs. Ella llnto custody. W . O. Bürgin, incumbent con­ Clarksville township, $561. national vacation Bible school residents are asked to contri­ struggle until in God’s good time the new world in all its ed honoring her niece, Martha W e salute you, Sa m m ie I and nephews. strength and might sets forth to the rescue and liberation Smith, on Saturday afternoon. Thompson of Norwood. "FIrpo” Creason is enjoying T h e funeral service was con­ gressman in the eighth, will face Dr. J. P. Martin and wife to will open M onday morning at bute according to their means, it BO.ND of the old,” Churchill told the House of Commons. Games were played on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Motley, a good year with Wilson In the ducted at the Lillard hom e Tues­ C. B. Deane. Official returns William E. Hege and wife, 19 the Methodist church. Rev. E. is stated by Dr; W . M . Long, certified M onday gave Bürgin T h e guests presented the hou- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maldin Coastal Plane League. W h e n this day afternoon at 1:30 by Rev. H. arlle Hege of Advance route acres, lot No. 3 of A . j . Hege M . Avett will hav9 general sup­ county chairman. The need for CLAIMS OF LOSSES ' . ^ 18,948 votes and Deane 16,113 oree with a num ber of gifts as and two children, Ann and went to press, he h a d w on four P. Duncan and Rev. L. B. Aber­ Ims released from jail Sun- lands, $200. ervision of the school which funds to aid the suffering women Losses of men and material in tlie Battle of Flanders Three other m en were in the a farewell token. Janet a n d Mrs. Jessie Single­ and lost three. Wildness • is nethy. Burlai was In Joppa I night on a $ 1,000 bond on a W. Hugh Mason to William will last two weeks from 0 to and children of Europe is urgent are not known but here are the claims of Germany add first primary. Mrs. Williams, assisted by Mrs. ton and son, J. L., attended handicapping his effectiveness Church Cemetery, Davie county, of drunken driving and E. Hege and wife, 6 acres, lot 2 11 o ’clock each day. Th e fa­ ond growing. The American the Allies: W . Erskine Smith of Albemarle Grady Smith served ice cream services at N o Creek Church this year. with Rev. W . C. Cooper of Mocks­ liless driving. It Is stated by of A. J. Hege lands, $10 and culty for the school Includes: Red Cross is asked to raise FORM AL OPENING has conceded the Democratic Casualties— The Germans estimate Allied dead and cake and tea to Misses Martha Sunday. The Cooleemee Juniors roll on. ville conducting the rites. Irilf Bowden. Hege was ar- other considerations. Beginner’s department, Mrs. G. $10,000,000. nomination for lieutenant gov­ \\ounded at bet\veen 600,000 and 700,000 men and place Smith, Mary Ann Johnson, Jane Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ridenhour Saturday they defeated Advance |:e(i in connection with the C. H. White and others to O . Boose, superintendent. Miss Donors are as follows: ernor to R. L. Harris of Rox­ their own casualties at only 10,252 killed, 8,643 missing and Betty McBride, Frances visited M r. an d Mrs. G u y H a t h ­ 4-2 by playing a flashy game OF ik of a car In w hich Grover Hubert Carter, 3 lots West End Ruth Booe, Miss Gussle John­ Previously acknowledged $70.85 R. W . Collette boro, w ho led in the first pri­ and 42,523 Avounded. Allied estimates of Germany losses Brock, Eleanor and Peggy Mont­ cock Sunday. of ball. Jim Brinegar, local ace, lelps and Wiley Ellis Peoples addition, $25. son, Mrs. Harley Sofley, Mrs. Grady Ward ...... 2.00 mary. range from 500,000 to 1,000,000 dead and wounded, against gomery. was the winning pitcher. Jim In Hospital l-Wvance were Injured Frl- R. A. Allen to B. C. Robertson, Jeff Caudell and Miss Elva A Friend ...... 1.00 C. G. Scott of Durham de­ 57 acres Mocksville township, Grace Avett; Primary depart­ Mrs. J. B. Johnstone ...... 1.00 which the British admit losses of 30,000. The French havo Mrs. W. E. Kennen, Misses P. 0. s. Of A. Sponsors also collected two hits along ADVANCE. — The Advance • night on the h ighw ay near not estimated their casualties. Belgium losses also arc with Leo Ridenhour to lead In manded a run-off in the 1 st $100. ment, Miss Lucile Horn, super­ J. P. Hanes ...... 4.00 Azalee Robertson and Mary Ann baseball team lost a hotly con­ Yadkin river. Both were unreported. The foreign minister of the Netherlands on 11 the hitting. Saturday, Ju n e 1, DAVI[ FURNITURE CO. (Continued on page eight) E. L. Gaither and wife to intendent, Miss Helen Craven, E. P. Foster...... 1.00 Johnson left Tuesday for a two Soft Ball Team tested gam e with Cooleemee ken to the hospital a n d are re- M aine will be here for a gam e Dorothy Morris and husband, Mrs. George Bryan, Miss Pauline Mrs. J. Frank Clement .... 5.00 May 15 said 100,000 men of the Dutch army had been I •weeks visit to Indiana. All members of the P. O. S. of here Saturday by the score of pering satisfactorily. Hege BÜRGIN HERE lot on Statesville highw ay, $1 Daniel, Miss Marjorie Call and A Friend '...... 10.00 killed. Nine days later, DNB, German official news agency Rev. and Mrs. J. W . Vestal and A . Interested In a soft ball team at the Center street stadium. 4 to 2. lied he was the driver, ac­ Starting time Is 3 p. m. Come W . O. Bürgin of Lexington an d other considerations. Mrs. C. R. Horn; Junior depart­ J. P. Ferebee ...... 1.00 said Dutch army losses actually were fewer than 2,000 Miss Kate Vestal attended the are requested to be at the hall Misses Edith and Ruth Shutt, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 ting to the sheriff, and the candidate for Congress, was in Annie L. Livengood and hus­ ment, Mrs. W . H. Klmrey, sup­ E. M. Avett ...... 1.00 dead and wounded. commencement at Greensboro on Ju n e 6 to organize a n d be on, you sports fans, a n d boost Lillian Orrell, Sylva Lawson, tsas said to belong to Phelps. v i ¥ 1^- the local players. T h e Juniors Mocksville and Davie yesterday band to T . Lester Y ou n g , 21 erintendent, Mrs. J. H. Fulghum, Mrs. Id a G . Nail ...... 1.00 Naval losses— The British have acknowledged the loss College this week. ready so w e can begin playing Doris Smith, Mary Lewis Hege, ЬЦ ф '- shaking hands. acres on Y adkin River, $700. Mrs. Paul Blackwelder, Mrs. Fred Mrs. J. K . Sheek ...... 10.00 of six destroyers and 23 minor naval vessels in the with­ Miss Margart Jo and James as we are expecting a good are undefeated in four starts. Edith Zlmmermon and Hubert '5îsl:: J. W. Williams and wife to Cassidy, Miss Claire Wall, Mrs. Sheek Bowden ...... 1.00 drawal from Dunkerque and the French have admitted Brock are visiting their grand­ speaker to tajk to about This week’s column Is dedi­ Davis, George Poindexter and te library at the Mocksville A’lTENDS MEET Bessie Lowery, 47 acres $700. S. B. HalP; Intermediate de­ T O T A L ...... $108.85 loss of seven destroyersi. The Germans denying any mother, Mrs. J. B. Tabor In Young America. All boys under cated to Luther Whitlock, the Rev. P. L. Smith attended the local boy playing with the |sb school will be open each Dr. and Mrs. Lester P. Mar­ E. H. Woodruff and others to partment, Miss Helen Avett, naval losses themselves, claim to have sunk five enemy Statesville. thirty years of age are especial­ county young people rally held '4< r from 10 to 4 p. m . on Mon- tin have returned from Charles superintendent, Mrs. Knox John­ ON VACATION TRIP cruisers, 13 destroyers, five submarines, one auxiliary Henry Holleman of Lewisville ly requested to be present and “Cards.” Very few people un­ at the Methodist church in Jane Woodruff Dwiggins, 4 acres Ил цГ: 1?! through Fridays. There is ton where they attended a meet on Highway 64, $10 and other stone, Miss Blanch Brown, Miss Maxie R. Swicegood, widely is visiting his grandparents, M r. hear the speaker of the evening derstand “Whit’s" usefulness to Mocksville Friday night. cruiser, 67 commercial vessels or transports and 10 lesser I charge for books except those ing of railway surgeons. Cordelia Pass, Miss Ruth Graves known Davie citizen a n d m er­ and Mrs. F. H. Bahnson. a n d get ready to get our sup­ our club. Besides being a good Mrs. W . A. Leonard and Miss considerations. naval ships. In addition the Germans say they damaged due and whether or not the 4-H C A M P Minnie D. Mize to Henry E. and Mrs. W . D. Vestal. chant at Jericho, is on a two- Mrs. Swift Hooper of Wlns- plies a n d m ak e plans for the receiver, h e can play any posi­ Mattie Poindexter went to 10 cruisers, 24 destroyers, three torpedo boats, 22 other h ' is kept open depends on T h e 4-H cam p will be held at All children between the ages weeks vacation trip to the m id­ ton-Salem was the guest of Mrs. first game. Cards are being tion In the field. H e has been Charlotte Tuesday to visit Mrs. Brewer and wife, 17 acres being war vessels , and 117 merchant ships. ' patronage of children a n d Roaring Gap camp on June 17 of the begtaners and inter­ dle west. H e will travel 2,600 1C. B. Brock on Tuesday. sent to part of the boys an d if with our club ever since it Poindexter’s son, Oscar Poindex­ lot No. 1 in division of J. N. Planes: German losses in planes have been put by Jits, It is stated by Miss Lillie 21. Those who plan to attend mediate departments are invit­ miles, cover 14 states a n d visit Mrs. O. R. Allen Is spending you fail to get one come any started “ pro” ball four years ago. ter. Brock lands, $10 and other con­ Allied sources at more than 2,500 against which the British $60.00 IN PRIZES oney, librarian. are asked to see Florence Mackie ed to attend. relatives a n d friends in Wichita, Wë DBveral weeks In C a n a d a with way. Last year was his best profes­ Mr. and Mrs. Brackens and siderations. have officially admitted the loss of 302 craft; the French : home demonstration agent, Kansas. Maxle has been con­ sional league season, finishing Mrs. Robert Apple of Winston- Oliver Myers and wife tb T o m have not announced their own lossesi. The Germans put R.iDUATE W . H . Klm rey, assistant county E ach day’s news reports con­ nected with the Erwin Mills of t i - О PEP FOR PIRATES By Jack Sords third In batting in the North Salem visited Mrs. E. P. Dye These Valuable Gifts Will Be Given Away Saturday McDaniel and wife, >/2 acre on their own losses at 432 planes and say they shot down 1,841 vince us more and more that the Cooleemee for more than 30 Carolina league by hitting around ■Sunday. T h e condition of Mrs |Kenneth Murchison, son of agent. highway 158, $50. Allied craft and destroyed between 1,600 and 1,700 more world is really oing to the years, In addition to attending 350. This year he has started Dye is not improved. THEY INCLUDE '■ and Mrs. W . G . Mjirchison, Oliver Myers a n d wife to 0 on the ground. HOMECOMING ■dogs.’ to his farm a n d store. off slow, but I a m sure h e will Mr. and Mrs. R. Gray Hart­ dilated at State college Mon- (Continued on page eight) Losses in war materials— Prime Minister СЬигсЬШ'. f Hom ecom ing will be held at hit his stride soon. W e are man attended the commence­ He majored in animal hus- yesterday admitted that British losses in material in the the Liberty church Sunday. At rooting for you, Luther, so, sports m ent exercises at Clemmons Jidry, graduated seventeenth retreat from Dunkerque were “enormous”— including al­ 11 a. m . Rev. H . C. Sprinkle I fans, give h im a chance! high school last week. Mrs f his class of 385 an d this sum- GERMAN BOMBS KILL 254, WOUND 652 IN PARIS most 1,000 cannon and all the armored units and motor will preach, dinner will be serv Don’t be too hard on Howard Hartman’s niece. Miss Mildred J i I l i |er will be employed by the vehicles belonging to the army in Flanders. The Germans ed on the grounds and at 2:30 W all for his errors at Moores­ Francis Grlflth, was a member |avle county agent’s office, as say the British lost weapons and equipment for 70 to 80 - * p. m . Rev. J. S. Hiatt will preach ¿И ville, Saturday night. ’This is of the graduating class. ’■ as manage the Murchison complete divisions, including guns of all calibres, armored his first year of “pro” ball, and Mrs. J. W . Jones of Winston in Farmington township, cars and other motor vehicles. ш he has been playing a bang-up SXILI. 4L Salem is spending this week fnaeth’s brother. WilUam G, Prisoners— ^The Germans report the capture of 1,200,- J.ì game at second base; although with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Rraduated W ed n esday at Lee Waller, deputy sheriff, a light hitter, he hits well In 000 prisoners, including about 300,000 Frcnch and British Dillon and Mr. Dillon. |"№ta Military Academ y, Fort found a n d destroyed a small the pinch. still In W . Shady Grove towTi and the entire Dutch and Belgian armies, numbering re­ U Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hawkins of fllance, Va, This summer he spectively 400,000 and 500,000 men. The Allies have not Greensboro visited Rev. and teach fencing a n d be as- ship last M onday. Th e officer Н л w as In that section on other announced figures on the number of Germans captmed. P. 0. s. Of A. Committee Mrs. P. L. Smith Sunday. [stant rifle Instructor at C a m p и 12 Beautiful Table Lamps With China Bases And Parchment Sh business and chanced upon the To Meet In Lexington Mrs. Lizzie Byerly and Miss ■aluska. Col. arid lilrs. Mur- Pino Grange !( 4 Ruth Shutt were in Winston — Regular Value of $3.95 Each. Also 6 End Tables. on have gone to Raleigh a n d still. Ok:*' ; Members of the State Execu­ SEVEN LICENSES Salem visiting friends W ednes Defiance to attend the Holds Meet tive Committee of the Patriotic day. duatlons. R E A P IC N IC Order Sons of America will meet Gannon Talbert, who has been Visit our store Saturday between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Register' T h e Davie Electric Mutual The Pino community grange 'it; ARE ISSUED u f i Corp. wlil have a big get-togeth m et M on d ay evening in the at the office of the? State Sec­ teaching school in the eastern i n f e r e n c e retary, J. David Sink In Lexing­ part of the state, has returned for the prize drawings and avoid the crowd. er and picnic dinner on June grange hall with master, J. F. J third quarterly conference ” Th e following seven marriage ton on Friday, M a y 31st, to home to spend the summer. 24 at the Masonic picnic grounds Essie, presiding diu:lng the busi­ il I ‘he Davie charge will be held licenses were issued in M a y by consummate plans for the pro­ Dewey Smith spent a few here, it is announced by J. C. ness session. T h e literary pro­ s s a Names of Winners Will Be Drawn Immediately After The Ame 8 at Concord. Rev. J. S, J. W . Turner, register of deeds: gress of the Order during the hours here Friday after visit Jones, project superintendent. A gram Included “Afield With CAiîrAeR, Will b& att will preach at 1 1 a., m, John H . Beck to Ursula Cor­ coming year. Ing In Asheville with the Glee Legion Parade num ber of prizes will be given Mother Nature” by Cecil Lea­ MAaJASE(?. ЙЕ. i will be served at noon natzer, route 3. Reports at the annual State Club of Phelffer College. The away at the meeting, there will gans; “Curious Plant Facts” by ifeAyMoß’s the grounds and the'business Gray H . Sldden, Advance route fii?sr Meeting in Durham on May 16th Glee club rendered music in YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY ----JUST LOOK be demonstrations of feed grind­ Mrs. Vernon Miller; Helpful «on will be held in the after- 1 to Pauline Starr, route 3. SffZMG BACKS-roP and 17th showed a gain of 458 ing and other labor-saving m a ­ verses from the poets by Miss Asheville for the Judicial Coun­ Robert Snider to Allene Rid­ members during the previous chinery a n d directors for the Elizabeth Miller; and a flower cil of the Methodist church enhour, route 3. Camp year and a strong finan­ which w as in session a few days following year will be named. contest directed by Betty M c ­ AIL CONTKACT E. Gray Hendricks to Margaret cial position of over $156,000 re­ Nominees for nine directors thus M a h a n . During the social hour last week. E. Frye, Mocksville. MUÊLLÉK IS Alof, serve fund. far include T. G. Cartner, I. G. refreshments were served by Miss Rebeckah Talbert, who [Jacob Wesley Ward of 428 N. O i n t West, Advance route 1, 4b 601йв> AolO ОоШ C. N. Spry of Cooleemee, who taught school near Mocksville, r"® street, Salisbury, has been Roberts, John Allen, T. A. Black­ Miss Elizabeth Perebee to forty Ш œeuLAR.CAtcMiAjft- to Lorene Black, Winston-Salem. |,iL' was re-elected State President and Miss Amy Talbert, who has the contract by the welder, W . P. Stonestreet, A. E. grange members. Joe Wlfflooi A Sf(0J66Le. DAVIE FURNITURE Ray Blakley, Winston-Salem, said today that he would urge Hendrix, J. P. Essie, C. C. Smoot, 6ÊRRes AaJDSUSCBARe been teaching in the western ‘ ^ " 'o n t to carry the star to Ludie Brewer, Winston- the State Executive Committee Marvin W . Smith, Grady WJiite, CAPABLe part of the state, came in last “11 route between Mocksville; Wrapped in a sack on the sidewalk lies photo shows air raid precaution workers Under dictators it isn’t only Salem. to continue the Fred O. Sink Adjoining Mocksville Cash Store Mocksville, R, L. Shumaker, J. S. Dobson, P. Afio Miu. е е м -т е ч е weekto spend the summer. ^■eemee and Salisbury. The and bystanders beside the body, of the w o m en w h o go on restricted ’The colored license w as to Memorial Campaign which had A. Summers, Beverage Renegar, one of the ¿54 persons killed by bombs ro iifie- R . W . Collette Is In a Salis­ wact is for four years, be diets. Folks would rather be fat Dewey Parks and Juanita Haw­ proved so successful during the BRYAN SELL, Manager ^“ g on JuJy Ig fQJ M. B. Richardson, J. B. Cain, during the German air raid on Paris. At victim shortly after the bombs rained down bury hospital for a minor oper­ on the city. and short-winded. kins, route 2 . past year. ation. per year. H. 0. Myers and P. R. Lakey. least 652 persons were wounded. This ъ ш ,

'-■ìM For All IClnds O f Job Printing Call T H E Е ^ Г Е К Р Ш веГГ Florence Beauchamp Smoots Have trically-heated sweet potato plant beds,” Jones stated. ■ ЩДУ, JUNE 7, 1940 Visits In Advance Week-end Guests THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 3 WALKER FUNERAL HOME B E A R C R E E K — Mi'S. Floyd WORKSTOCK B.; and black walnuts, $10.00 be accepted. Stock m ay oe used | through their county farm ' 4 Í ‘ T MOCKS—Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Forester Urges Early Smith and children of Clem­ Mitchell and children of Coolee­ AMBULANCE До per thousand delivered and only for forest planting, erosion agents, w ho will advise about >Л'' л;*г^ Since a high-grade jack was SWISS ARMY IS READY FOR INSTANT ACTION mons visited Mrs. J. H . Hilton mee and Miss Bernice Bcck visit­ .50 P. O . B. control, and windbreaks. It can- species desirable an d the cor- placed on the farm oC N. H. • Telephone ^ © Orders For Seedlings ed Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beck N o order for less than 500 not be used for ornamental rect methods of plai’ ting the Sunday. Perry of Erwin. Harnett county During the past planting sea­ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones had Sunday. M OCKSVILLE, N. C. seedlings of any one species will planting, and m ay not be resold, trees. Ш f f?'V^fpk-^^‘4» farmers havo exhibited greater son, 244 farmers in 09 coun­ be filled, except that orders for Gra/'bpr suggests that farm-' " W s. as their Sunday guests M r. and Mr. and Mi-s. D. L. Whitaker interest in raising their own ties ordered forest tree seedlings Mrs. E. M. Jones and chUdren spent Sunday afternoon in Elkin 100 black walnut seedlings will ers iiTimediately place orders IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE workstock. •.•JV^*JWV.^WJWJVWWJWJVWJWJVJWJV.\\ from the State nurseries, but of Thomasviile, also Mrs. Charles with Basil Reavis, w ho is seri­ were unable to obtain them be­ Eddinger and little daughter of ously ill. cause' of a depleted supply. So Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers R. W. Graeber, Extension for­ Mrs. A. J. Douthit is spend­ of Hanestown and Mrs. Rachel P a u s e . . . ]y[orrisetfg ester of N . C. State College w ho ing sometime in Rocicingham Griffin visited Ml-, a n d Mrs. handles grders placed through with her mother. Robert Ireland Sunday. CORNER FOURTH AND TRADE STREETS county farm agents, says that Misses Lois Myers and Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Kinley Smoot requests for tree seedlings for Jones of Winston-Salem visited “LIVE WIRE STORE” WINSTON SALEM, N. C. THE PUBLIC NAMES of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. R e f r e s h the 1940-41 planting season relatives here Sunday. Johnny Smoot of Danbury were should be m ad e early. Miss Florence Beauchamp the week end guests of Mr. and PARIS FASHION “The nurseries have planted spent the week end in Advance Mrs. Robert L. Smoot. SHOES Increased amounts of seed. The with Helen Vogler. supply will be greater; but so ITS OW N CAR LEADER Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Groce were Again win first place at Mot I Ml-, and Mrs. M . R. Jones and will the demand. Landowners Sunday dinner guests of M r. and risctt’s. Never before so manJ children visited M r. a n d Mrs. in Rowan, Scotland, and Warren Mrs. Zeb Brinkley. beautiful to select from. H. P. Cornatzer Sunday. counties have already filed ap^ Miss Orpah Allen of Courtney Mr. and Mrs. jonnny Cartner plications for 250,000 trees for ■{ spent last week with her sister, of Bassett, Va., spent several delivery in January, 1941. b . ’ Mrs. Jam es Carter. days last week with Mrs. Cart- $L98 would urge farmers to file their , v; i Ml'S. Myers of Pork visited ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. applications early,” Graeber said s \ '»-’■, her song Marvin and Earl Myers Samuel Cartner. BLACK & WHITE—AA to b| t ' ‘VUfe5 ■ ïÔ P.f T h e price list for State forest last week. Mrs. Beatrice Carithers and nursery trees, as announced by Miss Louise Jones spent last children recently spent several the Department of Conservation Friday In Mocksvllle having days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Switzerland’s army is small but well- sion commander saluting General Guisan, and Development which operates Smoot. >HOIl W IL LIN G AND W E L D IN G — Bccause she thinks the dental work done. lipped and the entire nation is on a war commander-in-chief of the Swiss army the nurseries, located near R a ­ M r. and Mrs. Houston Crater, emand for skilled airplane welders is bound to increase. Itiig as war rages too near for comfort (back to camera), during an inspection leigh and In Henderson Coun­ Mozellc Sitton (above) studies welding at night in Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs. J. T. Electricity Put Iseciirity... This picture shows a tank divi- recently. ty, is as follows: Black locust Louis. She’s a 29-year-old widow with two cMldren Phelps visited relatives in Lewis­ yellow poplar, cypress, white ville Saturday. To Work On Farm ad is determined to continue until she can pass stiff gov- Lil Rcavis Samuel Berrier Singletons Have ash, red cedar, and loblolly fient tests. With her family, a W P A job by days and Mr. and Mrs. James Carter Rural electrification h a s longleaf, shortleaf and slash ludy by nights, she keeps busy. a n d little son visited her mother brought light and modern con­ [Hospital Visits Parents Sunday Guests pine, $2.00 per thousand deliv­ in Courtney recently. veniences to thousands of North I.WKSVILLE—Basil Reavls, CONCORD.— Rev. A. W. Lynch POINT.—Mrs. B. W. Single­ ered and $1.80 per thousand P. 'Ive National forests In North ‘‘From childhood w e were Carolina farm homes within the ■ar-old son of Mrs. Faye will hold services here Sunday. ton is indisposed at her home. O . B . the nurseries; two-year old □lina contributed $9,882.74 to taught that the bully always Mocksville Wins past few years. [ris Is very ill in the Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hellard Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Thompson white pines, $3.00 delivered and State as 25 per ¿cnt of the gets w h a t’s coming to him , “Now,” says D. E. Jones, rural pltal In Statesville, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Felix and son, Phil, spent Sunday $2.75 P. O. B.; two and three- OSS receipts from operating suggests T o m , "a n d we hope It Over Maine electrification specialist of N. C. year-old white pine transplants^ $2.98 t. and Mrs. R . D u ard Reavls Berrler and Eva Ola Tutterow afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. I forests in 1939. I holds true today." State College, “farmers are learn­ $4,00 delivered and $3.50 P. O Mocksvllle w on a close game Ison, Robert Lee, spent the visited Boone’s Cave Sunday. W . Singleton. ing h o w electricity can be put A A A T O В over M aine by the score of 9 to $2.98 Is end in Elkin with rela- Mlss Hope Sechrest returned Ashley Thompson of Lexing­ to work to lighten burdens and COCA-COLA ВОТ. CO. ALL WHrrE AND BRO^ 8. T h e locat Jjoys were out hit ^ A L L W H I T E — A A A to В A N D W H I T E home Saturday after a two weeks ton spent the week end with 12 to 10, but bunched their hits economically operate heating Winston-Salem, N. C. |is, Lattic Whitaker a n d chll- visit with relatives In Lexing­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. [eep Your Feet Comfortable This Summer In to make them count with Maine’s and refrigeration units on the WJWWJVWJVWVJVWWVJWJVЛrJWVWWVЛ!V.\ spent Monday with Mrs. ton. Thom pson. 4^errors. Miller, Poster, Living­ farm.” ; Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Seamon Miss Virgle Sm ith visited ston and Ward were the lead­ Ho named the operation of and Mrs. E. A. Baity and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ MI.s.sRs Louise and Kathleen WHITE FLEXIBLE CANTILEVERS ing hitters for Mocksville with brooders for chicks, dairy equip­ ifd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rat- mond Daniel all of Liberty and Whitley Saturday. two each. Bowens, Bov.'lcs, Tur- ment, an d feed grinders, and I Sunday. Eustace Daniel of Salisbury nmer’s the season when you want rentine a n d Clement collected the heating of plant beds as ■Tink” Sm ith visited his fath­ GENERÄL M e n a n d p r o d u c t s m a y v i e f o r jr. and Mrs. Albert Reavls of visited M r. a n d Mrs. S. D . Comfort above all else. But, you two each for Maine. ways that farmers are using er, C. L. Sm ith, over the week their new-found source of power klnville route 1 visited Mr. Daniel Sunday. end. leadership, but it is the public that heedn’t sacrifice appearance to M aine ab r h с and heat. [Mrs. Siwbor Renegar Sun- R a y m o n d Miller of Salisbury |omfort If youll only choose Can- Bowens, If ...... 4 0 2 0 Ashley Thompson and “Tink” Electric brooders are becom ­ is spending this week with his confers it. . . . A nd a g a i n in 1 9 4 0 , Uevers for your white shoes. Thou- Bowles, cf, lb ...... 4 1 0 0 Smith spent Saturday In Virgi­ ing popular, and am ong those Dorothy Reavls spent aunt, Mrs. Van Swieegood. ands declare no shoes are so com- Laird, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 nia. who have expressed themselves Ijay with Mlss Faye Anthony Mlss Dorothy Sechrest under­ f o r t h e n i n t h t i m e in - t h e l a s t t e n ortablcl V . Whitaker, r f ...... 5 0 0 0 n'adklnvllle route 1. went a tonsil operation Thurs­ Turrentlne, с ...... 5 2 2 ’ as thoroughly satisfied with this V and Mrs. Johnny Adams Hot Weather Is Hard years, people ai^p buying more C h e v - Bennett, 3b ...... 4 1 1 modern equipment are J. A. day at Statesville a n d Is getting I daughter, Margaret Frye, along nicely. $7.50 TO $11.00 Danner, l b ...... 4 1 1 Rowland of Stanly County, John On Horses And Mules r o l e t s t h a n a n y o t h e r m ake of car! Workman of Cleveland County, ted Mr. Adam’s parents of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Byerly of McDaniel, p ...... 3 0 1 Unfortunately for horses a n d X-RAY SHOE PITTING—DAVIS’ STREETr FLOOR and Mrs. J. C . Barber of. R o w a n ¡Hnvme Saturday. Cooleemee visited M r. an d Mrs. H o w ard, p ...... 0 1 0 mules, hot weather and the County. Mr. Rowland figured [inin Booe of Kannapolis Joe Garwood Sunday. J. Whitaker, c f ...... 1 0 0 season of heavy farm work come his cost at slightly more than lit tlic week end with his Mr. and Mrs. Duke Tutterow together. Earl H . Hostetler, pro­ TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS one cent per chick despite the ;er, Will Booe. and children of Cooleemee visit­ Totals ...... 38 8 12 fessor of animal husbandry at OF THE EIGHTH DISTRICT: severe winter just past. nny Myers of Peachland ed his mother, Mrs. J. N. Tut­ Mocksville ab r h N . C. State College, says that ; camp was the week end I a m c.vccedlngly grateful for Latham, ss ...... 4 P. A. Irvin, a large retail milk terow Saturday. Pennitsgion Chevrolet Co., Me. is w hy work stock require special the fine plurality given m e in Short, 2b ...... 4 producer of Mecklenburg Coun­ bt of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker Greet the Graduate with care in the summer months to the primary of May 25, in which Foster, 3b ...... 6 ty, told Specialist Jones that his |t!e. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster Phones 110 and 156 Mocksville, N. C. avoid heat prostrations. I led the vote of m y nearest Tomlinson lb p ...... 5 total electric bilí for the m an y and Mrs. Roy Anderson a n d son visited Mi-, a n d Mrs. H . “Heat will not necessarily kill opponent by 2,835. Miller, rf, lb ...... 4 jobs performed In his dairy Is I children visited M r. a n d M. Deadmon Sunday. all animals, but those which re­ I regret that It Is not possible Livingston, c f ...... 4 no more than w as his cost for l Andrew Reavls Su n d a y af- Miss Virgle Lee Ow en s visited cover will have their usefulness for m e to personally thank each Mooney, If ...... 4 ice alone before he . Installed loon. Mabel Turner Sunday. impaired for the rest of their of you who voted for me, but W a r d , с ...... 3 electrical equipment. |r. and Mrs. R. M . Booe at- Samuel Berrler of Lexington lives,’’ Prof. Hostetler advised. it has seemed to me to be more Cozart, p ...... 3 (Ralph Scott of Alamance 1 the Old Folks singing at spent the week end with his “This loss of valuable work County, and Roy and Francis teony Sunday afternoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ber­ to your Interest that I pay closc Seigman of Catawba County are ...h e ’s a new animals at a busy time of the attention to the affairs of our S l № Totals ...... 36 9 10 rler. year is a needless waste that nation an d District at W ashing' Score by Innings: enthused over their n ew feed ¡cause the 'arm ed clash In can be prevented by properly ton in these critical times. M aine ...... ООО 600 110 grinding mills operated by elec­ may affect the United By using cotton in a new ply- feeding a n d caring for the As a Member of the House Mocksvilie ...... 022 210 02x tric motors. Mr. Scott says: “I is’ rubber supply, the U . S board, a Seattle firm has de­ am convinced that the feed ittmcnt of Agriculture has veloped a board four to thirty faithful horses and mules.” Committee on Foreign Affairs, LAG grinding problem on my farm lied a plan to Increase rub- times stronger than ordinary The animal nusbandman have tried to closely study every is solved through use of this mill. TOR I production in the Western wallboards, as well as being more makes the follov?ing suggestions aspect of the. critical Interna Britain has moved less than I can grind nearly 60 bushels Isphere. fire-resistant. for avoiding hot weather dam age tional situation that seems so one million pounds of the 175 of ear corn an hour and use only to workstock: Horses and mules vitally to affect us here in North million pounds of flue-cured to­ five lülowatt Hours of elec­ should be prepared for heavy Carolina. I have done an d shall The gift to delight her bacco bought for her and held tricity.’’ OWNI work by first starting gradually continue to do all in my power luxury-loving young under the purchase and loan ar­ Jones also reports that Ira Yesslree— once you slip behind the wf with light work until they are to keep the carnage, that Is now h e a rt. . . sheer, flat- rangements for the British trade. and High Bailey in Rowan feel the power and getaway» Once you! thoroughly seasoned and able to destroying so m uch of Europe 'Personalengths” ‘«""S stockings that County are using electricity to continue with the task at hand from our shores; to prevent the gin to check its superior features. ■A-- Will make her slim INSPIRATIONAL pum p water for the Irrigation that outperforms a six and for several hours at a time, with tide of war from sweeping aw ay SHOur MEDIUM lONG ankles even prettier. And be ye kind one to another of. their truck crops, a n d to smart design and luxurious appoint only time out for short rest the lives of our own American tenderhearted, forgiving one a n ­ heat plant beds to start lettuce, gives more miles per gaiion ■ .. Your enthusiasm goes sky high— t periods. youth; an d to preserve to our $1.15-3 prs. $3.25 S i i d r S i i s « other, even as God for Christ’s pepper and tomato plants. “A During the rest periods, the children the blessings of a free you’ll say as every Ford owner says* GijttcrapptJ on rtqutjt mileage, too. sake hath forgiven you. few farmers are also using elec- workstock should have an op­ democracy this nation has so <(!,sscrts. AnyAvay you take it, milk has unsurppss- G O S S A R tural surplus producing coun­ ice a n d to the service of our day! I food value. So enjoy milk regularly as the easiest tries are beginning to have a country, whose welfare now n surest way of making certain that you get the decided effect on the prices of seems more precious to us than P l y of food material needed to keep you in good foodstuffs. ever before. and you^'ll get a №ical condition. Children need a quart a day and In closing, m a y I not repeat Kurfees & Ward •‘"Its at least a pint a day. FRUITS that I am confident that tho Early prospects Indicate that voters of the Eighth District will Davie Furniture Co. Quality Merdiandlse Reasonably Prked supplies of most fruits in 1940 judge my record as your Rep­ “Better Service” Sanford M otor Co. TWIN BROOK FARM will be smaller than the rela­ resentative at W ashington as VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. tively large supplies of 1939 but meriting a second term of two BRYAN SELL, Manager “Fotd Dates Since 1913” MocksvUle, № GRADE “A” MILK about equal to the average of years. In keeping with acknow­ Anderson Bldg. On The Square Mocksville, N. C. recent years. ledged democratic practice in all MOCKSVILLE, N. c. the Districts of out great State. For All Kinds O f Job Printing Sincerely yours, Call THE ENTERPRISE! ! ! ! I W . o. BÜRGIN P A G E 4 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE t JK aV JU 7, 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE,

Mrs. Orrell 25, at their hom e In Yadkin­ ARE THEY DOOMED TO DIE? Mrs. LeGrand Shower Given 1 , t STEELE THANKS Going to China for Wedding ville. THE MOCKSViLLE ENTERPRISE Had Guests Gives Program Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dezern Miss Holshouser rublishccl Every Friday at IMocksvillc, North Carolina ELBAVILLE.—Mr. and RSONALS Mrs. J. P. LeGrand gave the announce the birth of a son, Mrs. Clinard LeGrand and DAVIE VOTERS William Markland devotionals and the program Wilburn Harvey, M ay 24 at their Miss Ossle Allison entertained O . C. McQUAGE ...... Publisher . ™ „ '"'d dll ter, Tam a Sue, attendecl til j hom e In Lewisville. their bridge club Saturday even­ L„d Mrs. Guernoy Mlt- Miss Agnes Sanford from Monday afternoon at the meet­ ! R O C K IN G II A M . — Bob Steele ton reunion Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes W C U N C . They will return homo ing of circle 3 of the Baptist ing at the home of Miss Allison SUBSCRIPTION RATES: III who was eliminated in the I d cliiHli'o»- Frances and announce the birth of a son, Arnold Jackson, leccntiJ M onday. church. Mrs. LeGrand used honoring Miss Helen Holshouser. eighth congrcs.sional district Wimc.sboro, were Sun- 51.50 Por Year; Six Months 75 Cents— $2.00 Per Year Outside ol Panama Canal Zone, u g "Evangelism” as her theme and Charles Daniel, M ay 22 at their Supper was served In two course. 1, T Davie County. Strictly Payable In Advance. race for congress in the primary jjests of Ml-' hom e in Mocksville. When last hands were called w ho has been visiting hij Misses Beatrice Smith and taught chapters 4 an d 5 of I t , ' >1 held May 25th when reduced by Mrs. Dan Lawson, lias r«! ler ijf- Willena Parker of Cooleemee “Helping Others Become Chris­ Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Baity In bridge high score was held the final count to third place announce the birth of a son. Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second-Class to his h om e in Surry c J Iwilllo Miller spent Tues- a n d Melva R ay McClamrock of tians.” T h e meeting opened by Mrs. Cecil Morris. The guests, releases the following state­ M a y 30 at their home in Yadkin­ presented Miss Holshouser with, Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Mrs. Bertha Motes ot ^ I j,ioore.svllle visiting rela- route 2 are recuperating from with prayer led by Mrs. W . M. ment for tiie press of the dis­ ville. a handkerchief shower In the Ington, D . C. and Mr.s. EttaT tonsilectomles performed this Crotts. ’■•til МЕЛШЕН OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION trict: Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Page form of a nosegay. f kins of Lexington vl.slteH, week. Members presenH Included “ III defeat there is often vic­ announce the birth of a son, Those playing Included 'Miss. sister, Mrs. Carrie Orteiil land Mesdam es LeG ran d, Crotts, W . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Latham will Robert Jerry Jr., M a y 27 at their ; ' ; fi tory,” and continues, “ this Is week. ' T Julia Foster spent Prl- W. Smith, Molly Jones, J. M. Holshouser, Miss WUlle MiUer, certainly true In the campaign [ Statesville with M r. an d attend the graduating exercises home' at Ephesus. Miss Della Grant, Miss M a zy i' l Î He Deserves This Louie Zimmerman has teil Horn, A. P. Campbell, R. L. that I have had the honor to p, crouch. at W C U N C M onday w h e n their Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutch­ Corpenlng, and Mesdames Cecil ed from Washington, d cl Booe, S. B. Hall and one visitor, W e are very apt to dwell upon the virtues of mothers lead for the past several months. daughter, Miss Ethel Latham, will ens announce the birth of a Morris, Jo h n Le G ra n d , T o m Mr. and Mrs. Sam’ Hcgef Mrs. Spurgeon Anderson. { Ithe world over as we annually typed our respects to her I feel that our cam paign for 10 H. Pc“ ’y Washlng- receive her degree. daughter, Doris Faye, June Meroney, Roy Holthouser, P. J- family spent Wednesday int C arrived M onday to land leave little over of the same thoughts for father on his peace a n d harm ony was well at their hom e on route 2. Johnson, Paul Blackwelder, 031- ton-Salem. Miss Louise Latham returned day, June 16. W e hear rumors of a plan to incorporate taken a n d I sincerely trust It Jsevcral weeks with her Circle Meeting nard LeGrand and Ossle Alllson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tucketl Tuesday from E. C. T. C. where Mother’s, Father’s and Children’s Days into one occasion will' prevent another disastrous I Mrs. Maggie Miller. family spent ono day last j she has been a student this With Mrs. Wall Circle Meeting » land term it “Family Day.” If this should transpire our fight In our party ranks this rr PAYS TO ADVERTISE 11 in Winston-Salem. 1 b j Foster Jr. and daugh- year. She will spend her vaca­ Circle 1 of the Baptist church i b ' editorial might be the last we dedicate to the head of the year. Irglnia. spent Friday with At Boyles Home Mrs. Dan Lawson and I tion with her parents, Mr. and met Monday afternoon at the house on his special Sunday. “I wish to congratulate Mr. Mrs. B e n Boyles w as hostess Fra n k ^urton visited Mrs i Id Mrs. H. H. Hodgson In Mi-3. John Latham. home ot Mrs. James Wall, with There is for some of us only a dim realization of the C. B. Deane and Mr. W . O. Bür­ to mem bers of circle 1 of the Bailey Saturday afternoon 1 vine. Mrs. Wall leading the devotion­ Iself-denial made by a father. We speak of a mother’s love gin and assure them that when Mrs. J. Frank Clement and Presbyterian auxiliary at her Saturday night, Mrs, al period. Mrs. J. L. Kirk, chair­ as the sweetest in the world and would not deny it to be they have carried their c a m ­ land Mrs. David Hodgson Miss Jane Crow left W ednesday home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Princess Theatre Burton and Mrs. Sam Hegl m an , presented the program for other than sacred and worthy. But we need to give much paign through the second pri­ jests Sunday of Mr. and for W ashington, D . C., Peeksklll, Paul Blackwelder, chairman, tertained or Mrs. Ralph the afternoon. She used Dr. ¡thought to a father’s devotion. mary and the good democrats E. J. Foster Jr. N. Y. and Boston, Mass. They presided an d devotionals were ledge, giving her a surpris«b Leavlll’s book “Helping Others T O D A Y He may be a cool sort of individual and also shy, who of the district have declared are going for the graduation of led by Mrs. W . R. Wilkins. Mrs. day party at her home. [ \v. L. Hanes has return- Become Christians” as a basis Fred Astaire and Eleanor v/hich one shall carry the b a n ­ Miss Hanes Clement from Sim­ R. B. Sanford conducted the Bhuns sentimentality and a display of affection. Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Monk \ia Wlnston-Salem where for her discussion. Powell in he is a careful type of chap who takes his family as a set ner against the enemy In the m ons College wh'ere she will re­ round table discussion on “W h a t of Winston-Salem, spenti jint the past five weeks During the social hour Mrs. piece and wants them to show off to an advantage when general election In November I day with Mr. and Mrs. ceive her M. A. In Medical Foreign Missions Have Done “B R O A D W A Y and Mrs. H . J. HeUlg Wall was assisted In serving-by company is about. There is the very irresponsible father shall join the fight an d carry Hege. Sociology. Next Tuesday they Por My Generation.” The Bible 1 'iii ■’ her daughter. Miss Clair Wall a n d MELODY OF 1940” ^?ho always seems to have more interests outside his home on to victory for our party. t Claire Painter of Greens- will be joined by Miss Agnes study was led by Mrs. Boyles. Miss R u b y Lee Zimmeil Miss Helen Craven. Those pres­ {than in it. He may be all businessman who works hard “I a m rellablly Informed that lent the week end with Sanford who with them will At the close of the program S A X r a O A Y Î i 6 spent S u n d a y afternoon ent Included Mesdames J. H. ito maintain a home and the family in it. But what he an endorsement for one of the Miss Sylvia Lawson. Mrs. Paul Grubbs. On visit the N e w England states the hostess served refreshments Three Mesquiteers in ì I fi' Fulghum, W. L. Call, Marsh may seem on the outside, be it business or professional candidates will appear over the Mr. and Mrs. Avery before returning home, to Mesdam es Dolan Snider, R . Ralph Lawson was thei Dwiggins, C. R. Horn, E. W . Tur­ tí. man, gentleman of leisure (forced or otherwise), retired district, bearing, among others, • of Winston-Salem were MISS HAL ALMA GRIMES B . Sanford, Alice Woodruff, “COVERED WAGON for Boone where he will go to day dinner guest of Teddy) Mrs. L. H. Lanier of Birming­ ner, Will Smith, H. W . Brown, Charles Woodruff, Gaither San­ iand pensioned, underneath there is always the father and If Every One the signature of "B o b Steele 1 П .” Mrs. Betty Tucker is DAYS” í>l sum m er school. ham, Ala., who has been visit­ Dr. and Mrs. Baxter Andrew Byerly, of Cooleemee, Mrs. Crater and Mrs. Melvin Ч I wish to assure you all that I ford, K n o x Johnstone, W . R . Itbe father’s affection. Mrs. Floyd Dull is staying Ing sometime with her i have annovmced today the betrothal of their daughter, If every one who drives a car Virginia Clement of ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Kurfees, Gillespie of Brevard. Wilkins and Paul Blackwelder. MONDAY & TUESDAY W e want him to know that we appreciate all that he do not know of any person with ter, Mrs. Carl Cook a t : f Could lie a month in bed, several days with M r. a n d Mrs. _illle iind Miss Luclle left M o n d a y night for N e w York Miss Alma Grimes, to Irwin Stark Smith, of Oxford, N. such a name. Please do not Bobby Green In í - i í has denied himself for us, the many sacrifices he has made M r. a n d Mrs. Frank i With broken bones and stitched-up wounds. Jesse Driver who have a new at cf Winston-Salem spent City. While there Mrs. Lanier C., and Shanghai, China. The wedding will take place to educate us, the hours he has toiled to feed us, the pleas­ be mislead, BOB STEELE III has and family and Mr. and] Devotionals Led Or fractures of the head, little daughter. >ek end with their parents, will visit M r. an d Mrs. Dillon in August at Shanghai. Family Picnic “ESCAPE TO not signed or authorized the en­ i ures he has managed to give us. May he not be too bur­ Addison Matthews and Miss Grimes is the daughter of Mrs. Byerly and the t-' And there endure the agonies Miss W ilm a Essie visited rela­ td Mrs. K. M . Clement. W oody. E n route hom e Mrs. By Miss Cooley PARADISE” Ш dened by woiTy, too harassed by economics, too tired to dorsement. attended the Burton reuii late Arthur Grimes, of Davidson county. She is a grad­ Held At Park That many people do. tives In Winston-Salem last Lanier will be the guest of Mr. Miss Louise Stroud was hos­ struggle! May the future days be as easy for him as he “For the fine support at the the old home place. i Carrie a n d Bessie MI1- uate of Duke University and a member of Kappa Alpha A family picnic was held In W E D N E S D A Y fl They’d never need preach safety week. and Mrs. Gilbert Kurfees In tess to the Business Woman's I t i has tried to make the past ones for us! polls and for the tireless work Mrs. Jess Zimmerman Mrs. Minnie Allison of Theta social sorority. She has been a member of the Rich’s park Wednesday evening Preston Foster Tn •Л.. i M t Any more to me or you. A m o n g those w h o visited at Richmond, Va. circle of the Baptist church at CU' done by my host of Irlends In has been sick, Is imprQ\-b;j n-Salem and Miss Patsy faculty of Henderson school, Salisbury. by the Allison family. Tennis the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dlson her home Tuesday evening. The “GERONIMO” each of the twelve counties I m a n y friends will be gli nt of Mocksville spent Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown, Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. J. G. Smith, of Oxford, an d games were followed by sup­ 12 Sounds Sensible ...... If every one could stand beside Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. meeting opened with devotionals a m truly appreciative and from know . ty with Mr. and Mrs. K. and daughter, Lenny, Miss Julia and the late Mr. Smith. He is a representative of the per. Those attending were Mr. The bed of some close friend. Collette a n d family of Mocks­ led by Miss Jo Cooley. Mrs. T H U R S D A Y * 1 . S ï | the botton of my heart I thank Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bient. Beauchamp, Kress Crater and British American Tobacco company in China. an d M rs. Ralp h Morris and chil­ It doesn’t mean that just because we are urged to give And hear the doctor say “no hope” v ville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bill Howard gave the program Robert Montgomery In è. Vi, aЩ all." a n d baby a n d Clinton Hai Theodore Brown have returned dren, Janice and Ben, Mr. and less thought to political parties and standards that we are Before that fatal end, Davis and family of route 2. 1 and Mrs. Carloss Cooper on “Holding Fast In Africa." a n d Miss Leila Orrell of 1 from Washington, D. C. where Golden Weddine Twenty-One Attend Mrs. Mack Kimbrough and son. “EARL OF CHICAGO” ivi Ip B ^ e d to do away with private political opinions. W e are And see him there unconscious, Udren. Ellen, Jim m ie and Sh e w as assisted by Misses ton-Salem, were the Su| they spent last week. Mack Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. J. asked by leaders of all parties, for the time being, to give Never knowing what took place, Mrs. Furches' ! Jr. of Clemm ons visited Luclle Horn, Pauline Campbell FRIDAY, JUNE 14 Miss Hill gutsts of Mrs. Clara Hai Is Celebrated Circle 2 Meetine Johnson and daughters, Gussle, more thought to preserving the nation in order that our The laws and rules of traffic - Ind Mrs. L. G . Horn Sunday. Mrs. J. P. LeGrand and chil­ and Louise Stroud. Miss Camp­ Mickey Rooney In Honors Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stewart Tw enty members an d one visit­ Phyllis and Marie, B. C. Cle­ â h . parties might live. Without an America we would be I am sure we’d soon embrace. Is Hostess dren, Clarabel and Jack, left bell, chairman, presided during FARMINGTON. — Mrs. Wade Sarah Grant of Orcens- or attended the June meeting ment, Ann and Clegg, Mrs. Cli­ “YOUNG TOM * iwithout the freedom of present voting and party bickering CANA. — The W. M. U. of Cooleemee Boys Thursday for Augusta, Ga. and celebrated their golden wedding the business session. Furches entertained Wednesday iras the week end guest of of circle 2 of the Mattie Eaton nard LeGrand, Clinard Jr. and lUiat we all enjoy. It is suggested that we turn our efforts If every one could meet Eaton’s Baptist church met W ed ­ Alendale, S . C . to visit relatives. anniversary at their hom e last Following the program, Misa EDISON” afternoon honoring her daugh­ Finish At State ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T, auxiliary of the Methodist Jack, Miss Ossie Allison a n d to working for the common welfare of our people, which Stroud served refreshments to The wife and children left behind, ! nesday afternoon with Miss Bea­ Sunday. The event was attend­ church Monday evening at the Carlos Cooper of Clemmons. ter, Jean, on her thirteenth Marlon H udson Hoyle Ji, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris Mesdam es Hillary Arnold, Bill does not follow that we are losing our free speech in con­ And step into the darkened home trice Hill. T h e meeting w as ed by their children, grand­ home of Mrs. T. A. Stone. Mrs. birthday. A number of games Gilbert Chase Robinson, of Chicago, HI., spent Wednes­ Howard, Blanch Honeycutt, and снхнхнкихихнхихижнхихихнхижижихихнжияижижнжижи nection with differences of political opinion. Where once the sunlight shined, > called to order by Mrs. Jam es 1 Patsy Clement left Wed- children, relatives a n d irlends. Lizzie Johnson and Miss Kate were enjoyed. Those winning In two Cooleemee boys of day night with Mr. and Mrs. rvUsses Luclle Caudell, Patsy If the national leaders of the Democratic and Republi­ And look upon “The Vacant Chair” Eaton due to the absence of the for China Grove, where Among the children attend­ B row n were Joint hostesses. For the contest were Eleanor M o n t­ to receive their diph Lee Lyerly. Clement, Luclle Horn, Jo Cooley SPECIALS FOR TW O WEEKS can organizations can be foresighted enough to put aside Where Daddy used to sit, president. T h e program was In as accepted a position. ing the celebration were Miss the devotional period Mrs. J. I. gomery and Marie Wright. The State College of the Unlti and Pauline Campbell. their differences when a more vital issue claims their sup­ I am sure each reckless driver charge of Mrs. M. D. Pope using W . H . L e G ra n d left Saturday Margie Stewart of Mocksville: Frank Clement, chairman, con­ guests presented the honoree of North Carolina Gussle Johnson has re­ port, so can local leaders be as reasonable. It would be a Would be forced to think a bit. the topic "Missions in Africa.” for Asheville for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Poston and tinued her study of the life of with a num ber of nice gifts. night. Mr. Hoyle recelvi home from Catawba col- ^lendld cooperative movement to Join hands, and in a Sh e was assisted by Mrs. H e rm a n son, W . B. LeGrand. children, Helen a n d A n n of Christ. A n Interesting study $5.00 Machineless Coifets degree of Bachelor of Scli lo spend the vacation with Connors Honored iifty-fifty way, work to protect the American people in If every one who takes the wheel Brewer, Miss Hill, Mrs. Cain, Delicious refreshments of ice Statesville; M r. a n d Mrs. J. O. of Korea was given by Mrs. E. Permanent...... $3.50 Electrical Engineering ;ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, George M aso n left Su n d a y for this emergency that threatens their lives and present liberty. Would say a little prayer, ; Mrs. Etchison, Mrs. Eaton, Misses cream, punch, cake and candy Y o u n g a n d son, Osborne of W in s ­ W . Crow, who gathered her In­ At Picnic Supper Robinson, the degree of Washington, D. C. to spend the $4.00 Henri Lazzair The formation of new cabinets and committees of varied And keep in mind those in the car Ruby Collette a n d Dorothy were served by the hostess as­ ton-Salem; Mrs. H . W . Collins formation from church periodi­ Mrs. J. Prank Clement and Permanent...... $3.00 Leagans. lor of Science In Cerai summer with his aunt, Mrs. H. political faiths; to put up a united front against the fifth Depending on his care, sisted by her daughter, N ancy, C. Clement a n d daughter, and daughter, Frances of Gates; cals. Mrs. E. W . Crow entertained at glneerlng. G. Brubaker. colunm is meeting a desperate situation with thought and And make a vow and pledge himself Miss Hill served refreshments and two sons, S a m an d Bobby. went to Waynesboro, Va, Stewart Collins of Greensboro; a picnic supper Sunday even­ $3.00 Continental Oil Mr. and Mrs. M. H. HojI A t the close of the meeting, 'without scrapping individual political leanings and opin­ To never take a chance. to the following: M esdam es J. Those present were the hon­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Harry Fyne and ing honoring their guests, Dr. Permanent...... $2.00 and son, Edgar, and Mr. ai ly to bring h o m e Clegg Jr, M r. a n d Mrs. Milton Call the hostesses served dainty re­ ions. The great crusade for safety B. Cahi, N . H . Collette, M . D . oree, Jean Furches, Rose Taylor, daughter, Janet of Sumter, S. and Mrs. R. D. W. Connor of C. E. B. Robinson and dai has been in school at Flsh- visited Rev. and Mrs. B . P . Rol­ freshments to the following Take advantage of our specials Then would suddenly advance. Pope, G. Leagans, E. F. Etchi­ Nannie Sue Seats, Eleanor and C.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stewart Washington, D. C. Guests In­ Mary Anne, attended the le this year. lins In Elkin Sunday. members: Mesdames Sam Allen, for the next two weeks for in­ son, Herman Brewer, James Peggy Montgomery, M a r i e of Raleigh; John Durham and E. W . Crow, J. Frank Clement, cluded Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Give Your Help m encem ent festivities, ts. Frank Fowler spent last expensive, expert beauty work. Wilsons Have Francis Shore Eaton and Misses Ruby Collette Miss Helen Craven has re­ children, Nancy a n d Jo hn Jr. Hanes and sons, Prank Jr. and Wright, Beulah Allen, Helen M c­ began w ith a concert Ida Christian, Lela Daniel, Mary and Dorothy Leagans. In Reidsvllle visiting rela- turned from Graham where she Throughout the country, appears in hotel lobbies, en- Bride, Edith Boger, Martha of Troutman. Graves, P. J. Johnson, Clinard Will, of Walkerton, Spencer Sunday Guests Goes To Boone by the famous Red Coat taught during the past year, tranceways of banks and stores, churches and theatres, Other out-of-town guests pres­ LeGrand, 0. G. Leach, Ida G. Hanes and Spencer Hanes Jr. of K A P P A .— Little Miss Nancy PINO.—Mr. and Mrs. Calvin PERSONALS Rose Miller, Prances Sparks Sunday night the baccalai MRS. YORK’S BEAUTY SHOPPE g boxes for contributions to the American Red Cross. This Speer Harding a n d chll- Dr. and Mrs. R. D. W . Connor ent Included Mrs. Stewart's twin Nalle, R . S. Proctor, V . E. Swalm , Wlnston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs, Miller of Rowan county is Reavls and children of route 2 Joe Leagans of State College, and Prances Brook. service w as held in 2nd. Floor Sanford Bldg. Phone 53 S is not the regular yearly call but an emergency drive for Ruth and Earl, of Pilot have returned home after a visit sisters, 78 years old, Mrs. R. S. Charles Thompson, T. A. Stone E. W. Crow and son, Edward spending sometime with her and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sain and Raleigh, arrived h om e this week C L A S S M E E T Field, and the sermon XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXKXHaHXMXHXHXHXMXHXHXM? ilain spent the week en d In with Mrs. J. Prank Clement and Pitts of Danville, V a . a n d Mrs. Jr., J. W . Rodwell Jr., Miss Kate Jr., of Hanes, Miss Jane Crow of fxmds to aid in the assistance of the European low coun­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. children of Lewisville were S u n ­ to spend his summer vacation. The Junior Sunday School of preached by the Rev J, visiting relatives a n d frl Charlotte Pitts of Cascade, Va.; Brow n, a n d one visitor, ivilss Winston-Salem, Miss Ruth Booe tries. The cause is for universal relief and the considerate W . Koontz. day guests of M r. a n d Mrs. W . M r. a n d Mrs. Ollle B eau ­ the Methodist church m et at Hams, a classmate at St; Mrs. E. W . Crow. R u th Booe. and Mrs. Thomas Stone. and the kind are answering the plea. The sad tones is­ M r . a n d Mrs. Darr Miller of Nannie Sue Seats on Monday. lege with T. C. Pegram. Mrs. H . A . Poston of Statesville; B . Dull. champ and children and Mrs. Misses Janette and Betty Sue suing over coffee cups and cigars as to the plight of the R o w a n county visited In this In the absence of the president, Mr. Hoyle was a me; M r. an d M rs. Harry Fitts and Dr. Lacy Shelton of Winston- Bat Smith of Smith Grove visit­ ! Lane Erwin of Charlotte Eaton of Cooleemee and Miss poor refugees can be answered in effective action by walking community Sunday. ' M ary A n n Johnson, the vice the Red Coat band, of th! daughter, Cnarlotte of Cascade, Circle Meets At Salem and Mrs. D. Ritchie and ed Miss Beatrice Hill Sunday. le guest of Roscoe Stroud Geraldine Stonestreet of Mocks­ Miss Holshouser up and dropping coins into the box. Whatever disaster Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Kirk, Mrs. president, N annie Su e Seats pre­ cert Band, of The Americi V a .; Judge and M rs. R. S. Fitts |ß son visited Mrs. E d n a Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich, Mr. ville spent last w eek with Miss Craven Home lì I <»mes to m an extended is the hand of the Red Cross re­ Jack Smith and daughter. Ma­ sided. T h e devotionals were led stitute , of Electrical Engl of Danville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Circle Hostess Sunday. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore, Elizabeth Ferebee. sources. As they act in this grave cause can we not sup­ rietta • a n d Vlrghila, Mrs. M ary by Eleanor Montgomery. The and of Mu Beta Psi of 1 J. W. Beck and Mr. and R . S. Fitts Jr. of Danville, Va.; Circle 1 of the Mattie Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dull, Misses Luclle and Gladys Cain Miss Daisy Holshouser was Strange of Lexington and Mr. Life of Moses was given by h e w as also secretary. Robert Beck of route 2 were Miss Evelyn Fitts of Martins­ auxiliary af the Methodist port their cause? ______Vernon a n d Th u rm o n d visited of Winston-Salem were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Caudell and hostess to circle 3 of the Pres­ A( you roll acroii Amtrica by Grtyhounrf and Mrs. Oliver Strange and Frances Brock. America the Mr. Robinson was a n lay guests of M r. a n d Mrs. daughters, Eleanor and Louise, ville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred church met Monday afternoon at to rll« World'» Foir or Anywbaral Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McDanlèl Mr. and Mrs. John Harper of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. byterian auxiliary at her home Sompf« Romnd»7tlp for«s Ransom Cook family of Statesville visited M r. Beautiful was sung by Nannie of T h e R e d Coat Band, ( Latham. spent the week end in Eastern Trivette of Winston-Salem. the home of Mrs. Lee Craven of Turrentlne spent Sunday Lewisville Sunday. Cain. M onday evening. T h e devotlon- New York ....$13.0* Charlotte ------..1.» and Mrs. S.. A. Jones Sunday. L. G. and Mary Turner of Sue Seats, Rose Taylor and Ruth Concert band, of tho Am o . j .. Carolina with relatives. Dinner was served In Rich’s als were given by Mrs. Sam with Mrs. D. R. Stroud as joint In Hospital evening with Mr. and Mrs. W . Betty Frances Etchison Is Jacksonville 10.35 Miami, Fla. ISJS Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud Statesville are spending several W eatherm an. During the social Institute of Chemical Eni Park, the blessing being asked Waters, chairman, and the Bible hostess. T h e devotional period Washington 7.60 Winston-Salem %7S J. Miller. spending the week In Winston- Flshburne Military school, Captain Clinard LeGrand will .. UBERTY.—Ransom Cook was a n d daughter visited relatives in days with their grandparents, hour songs were sungs a n d gam es of The American Cerai by Rev. J. H. Fulghum. The study was led by Miss Holshouser. was led by Mrs. Prentice Camp Raleieh ...... 3.80 Greensboro 1.55 Èmì Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. McCullough Salem with Louise and Nana ' he studied the past year, be transferred In June from carried to the Lowery hospital Iredell county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swing. were played.' Delicious refresh­ clety, of K eram os of wM table was centered with a three Following the program the bell. Mrs. G . O . Boose discuss Atlanta, Ga. 7.40 Knoxrilie 6.K and family spent Sunday even­ Etchison. nnd Mrs. J. C . Sanford an d camp at Wlnnemucca, Nevada wedding cake topped with LeGRAND’S PHARMACY in Salisbury for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Cartner Misses Mary and Margaret ments of sandwiches, cookies a n d w as secretary, and of Mi hostess served refreshments to ed the work am o ng the primitive ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brewer, spent the week end there to DeK alb , Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boger an­ and family of Clarksbury spent M c M a h a n are at hom e for the tea were served to Eleanor an d Psl, of which he was pi a miniature bride a n d groom Misses Doris Lagle, Virginia Methodist and Mrs. E. M. Avett Daniel of Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Brewer, and returned Su n d a y with him, nounce the arrival of a daugh­ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and summer from their teaching in Peggy Montgomery, Roye Tay­ At the last meeting of M r. an d Mrs. Stewart received Byerly, NeU Holshouser and Mes­ reviewed the life of St. Prances GREYHOUND Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ritchie at­ Carlos Cooper, who has been ter, M a y 31, at their hom e on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nance Mrs. Fred Cartner. Mrs. Cartner Greensboro. Miss Virginia Bow­ lor, Ruth Weatherman, Frances Psl he was awarded a go! m a n y handsom e gifts. Following dam es Paul Grubbs, Everette of Assissl. T h e m em bers took — lininitiiriilW f firrr- tended the Brewer reimlon in ^ and Mrs. C. S. DeWeese visiting his grandparents, M r. route 4. and daughter, Mildred, spent continues to improve. den accompanied them home. Brock, Nannie Sue Seats, and for his services to this f dinner In the park the guests Blackwood, and Sam Waters. part in a round table discussion Davidson County Sunday.i i Wests Su n d ay ot M r. a n d a n d Mrs. L . G . H o rn , for two Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Poole and Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Dull had one guest little Miss Evona York. nlty. O n Scholarship i returned to the Stewart hom e of the Books of the Old Testa Messrs. G. H. Tutterow, Robert M r. a n d Mrs. Paul Eaton visit­ A. W. Ferebee. weeks, returned home Thursday. Lagle. family of Harmony were Sun­ as their Sunday visitors Mr. a n d PERSONALS was presented with the to spend the afternoon. ment. Brown, Vance Freeman, James ed Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brewer RECITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fayell Cope and day guests of J. C. Wilson and Mr. James York spent several Catherine B row n has re Mrs. T . G . Blow left Thursday Following the business hour a n d June Spry and Bill Gullet Mrs. Glenn Jones of Advance Sunday. cup given to the one «1 son and Miss Pauline Carter of family. days In Greensboro this week. 'id from Greensboro to spend for Charlotte ater a visit with Miss Annie Male Benton will the hostesses served refresh LOVELY COIFFURES ■s.'./, • ■went to Virginia Friday on ai and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dull done m ost for music oi Mrs. Carter ments to Mesdames Hattie Me к . llshlng trip. Kannapolis spent Sunday with and daughter, Peggy. Mrs. Ed Johnson of Greens­ cam pus. vacation with her parents Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Fulghum. present her music pupils of CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Guire, A. T. Grant, C. H. Tom­ J. O. Myers and son, Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Carter. ГГ PAYS TO ADVERTISE Francis Shore left Monday boro w as honored by a birth­ and Mrs. M . D . Brow n. Leads Program Mocksville and Spencer In their Rev. J. S. Hiatt will preach L. G. Horn, well known local linson, Walter Call, Milton Call oi "Wcodlcai 7,’ere the 7;eci! end day dinner given at the home of SECOND spring recital at the Spencer Sunday morning at the Metho­ -ishall Sanford returned business man, has entered the Mrs. Prank Carter presented George Hendricks, Leary Craven guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vestal SCOTT5 SCRAP BOOK By R.J. SCOTT her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ high school, Friday evening, Misses Foster dist church ani^ hold the third J. E. Bryon of Gold ‘y to John Hopkins where Davis hospital for treatment. He the program Monday afternoon C. S. Grant, G. O. Boose, Pren Let Your Next Permanent Myers. gene Woods on Sunday. Ju n e 7, at eight o’clock. quarterly conference. bought a second jaclc 1»U1 work In the medical dls- Is suffering from numbness of at the meeting of circle 2 of tlce Campbell, E. M . Avett, and Mrs. Settle G abard was the Give Party Mrs. J. W . Wilson of Greens­ T h e Mocksville pupils w ho Rev. A. W . Lynch Sunday ap ^ry. the left side of his body a n d is the Baptist church when they be a l ì boro is spending sometime with care of the demand froml will take part on the program Misses Rüth; Booe, Florence guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas NORTH FORK.—Miss Jacqu- expected to show improvement. polntments: Concord, 10 a. m.. ers ow ning mares and tal met at the home of Mrs. George are: Elva Grace Avett, Mabel Mackle, Della Grant, Martha Safley and Mr. Safley Sunday. llne Llvengood has returned to her sister. Miss Vada Johnson. ■ajmond Moore has returned Liberty, 11 a. m .; O a k Grove, ed in raising their ownr Bryan. Mrs. P. H. Mason pre­ Mrs. Elizabeth Williams and Joyce Cain, Marjorie Call, Louise Call, a n d Prances Stroud. Mrs. G. W . Everhardt, who has Brevard College to attend s u m ­ 7:30 p. m . ' State college a n d Gertrude stock, says Assistant Farffl| sided over the meeting. The de- Poster, Sarah Poster, Patsy been sick at her hom e. Is m uch mer school after spending a few son, John G r a h a m , visited fri­ ^ "'111 come In Friday from Mrs. Hugh Sanford R. B. Harper. votlonals were led by M rs. J. Grant, Rachel Grant, Muriel BIRTHS ANNOUNCED better. days with her parents. ends In K in g last week. , to spend their vacation Navy Expects To Leads Dèvotionals P. Hawkins. The group voted Moore, Jane Hayden Morris. 3Wrs. John R. Bailey, who has Those visiting M r. a n d M rs. > their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M r. an d Mrs. B e n Ellis of A d Waver-lox ATTEND GRADUATION ■ M em bers of circle 2 of the to sponsor sending two Y. W. sheek, Frances been sick at her home, Is im ­ G. A. Minor Sunday wero Mr. Enlist 25,000 |L. Moore. vance, route 1, announce the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. B. Robin Presbyterian auxiliary met M on­ A . delegates to the ca m p at Stroud and Mary Nell Ward. proving. and Mrs. Cary Williams and m birth of a son, Fletcher Ellis Revitalizing Oil Solution. In behalf of Willi During the next few months, son, Gilbert and Mary Anne at­ Jfs. Jim Kelly a n d son, Jlm- day afternoon with Miss Wlllle Ridgecrest. All Interested friends and There will be a home-coming Miss Floy Williams of Winston- M a y 31, at the Harding Clinic the U. S. Navy expects to en- ^have returned from Denton Miller as hostess. Mrs. H . A . Following the program, Mrs. Sunday, June 9 at Liberty M . Salem, Mr. and Mrq. Marvltn tended the graduation exercise lovers of music are Invited. -ÍÍER.B. АЛе. Mo hst 25,000 m en. Horton I wish to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keller an at Virginia Episcopal School, they spent a week with Sanford, chairman, led the de­ Bryan served refreshments to Wayer-lox will leave the hair with natural E . church. Everyone Is invited Minor of Charlotte a n d S a m CAHAIS OK M^RS- nounce the birth of a daughter, Men between the ages of 18 Lynchburg, Tuesday morning. Kelly’s parents.- votional period using as her Mesdames E. G. Hendricks, J. WIENER ROAST to come a n d bring a basket. Minor of Elkin. Р)<ог1Ь<;йЛРИ5 ЧИиоиЦН those who loyally I June 1, at theh: home on route 4. luster, vitality, softer and more lovely than A.boUISIAM good pay, promotion, travel, re of Distinction for his scholas­ on “What Foreign MUslons Call Us For An Appointment. ing with Mrs. Rebecca James. Louise Foster, Iona, Vivian, an d SEX. бчУЛМК i mary. 'wd's parents, M r. a n d Mrs. Johnstone. The group gather­ Cooleemee. tirement pension after twenty tic work during this past year, Have Done for This Genera­ WOMAN'S CLUB Miss Unlce Spry spent the Veta Rae Pack, Pauline, Earline for WHS.E.LS AN» If PRIVIM ! “• Sanford. Monday Miss ed at the Johnstone play house M r . a n d Mrs. Jessie Driver a n ­ А1ЯР1ЛМЕ РМ РШ Ш years service, a n d opportunity and the prize ajwarded In the tion.” T h e Bible study w as led w eek end with Miss Lucy Miller. and Zaddle Mae Llvengood and yord will return from the where a wiener roast was en­ nounce the birth of a daughter. to further or complete your edu­ by Mrs. E. E. Gibson. Th e Mocksville W o m a n ’s club Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spry and Fourth Form of English for ex­ Mary Nell and Addle M a e Jones. cation. fj^efslty of fi. c . where she will m eet Friday, June 14 In joyed. Those attendhig were M ay 30 at theh: home on route 2. cellence In Composition. T h e Miss. Miller served refresh­ daughter of Kannapolis visited Misses Ruth a n d Louise Fos­ MRS. ROLAND] done graduate work thi» Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stanley All men meeting the above re­ ments to M esdam es H . T.-Brene- the Junior Order hall with Mrs. Jane Hayden Morris, Dorothy Irlends here Sunday. prize Is a book: T h e N e w O x ­ Mayfair Beauty Shoppe ter gave an ice cream party HAYES Hattie McGuire, Mrs. D. R. and Catherine Gibson, Mabel atmoimce the birth of a daugh­ quirements, w ho are interested ford Book of English Verse. gar, E. E. Gibson, P. N. Shea­ Mrs. Will Howard and Mrs. Saturday night. Short, Margaret Anderson, Hazel ter, M a y 20 at their hom e on In a Naval career, are requested rouse, E. P. Bradley, W. H. Stroud, Mrs. Luke Graves and Miss Jo Cooley, O w n ^ Eoy Howard spent awhile"'Sat­ Peter was elected m anaging and Mrs. J. C. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sowers M a Miss R u t h Graves as hostesses. and Alice Charles, Carol and route a. to apply at th Navy Recruiting editor of the school paper, m e m ­ Campaign and BlUy a n d Mrs. J. W . Kimrey, W . P. Robinson, H. A. urday evening with Mrs. C. 0. spent Sunday with George ----iWrVtllM^ oKWtlEE^ Mr. and Mrs. John Wells an- Mrs. Gray Hendricks, Operator UJUrftUC CA.R. . Station, Post Office Building, Sanford, Fred Casslday, Maggie All members are urged to at­ John Johnstone, Mrs. W. H . McCullough. Carter. Artf-iSEwirti«» l u И 1 Ш fw t. MUM. Ml M bership In the German Club, Davie County I №t will go to areenaboro MPMIMUrrXl.rXu CIRCULAR ikA A K MKA«. LAtlUW , Salisbury, N . C. tend.. Kimrey and Mrs. Johnstone. Qounc« the Urtli of a aon, M a y and to the staff of Counsellor. *y for the graduation of MlUer and W . O. Vestal. 'frinì

W c take as a matter of course, NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE F R I D A Y , ЗУщА , /Л many things that would have P A G E 6 Under and in pursuance of a deeply shocked our grandparents Judgment rendered at May Term beautifully arranged with mix- day exercise Each Farm Cow Needs THIS WEEK’S tie Burse attended a birthday Sunday jj —such as widespread gambling 1940 of Davie Superior Court, In T H E S E ШШТ A P S dinner Sunday at the hom e of ed sweet peas. A num ber of Rev. G . W , Grlrtin Of ! and drinking and unchastlty. case of O . G . Allen, Executor и. S. ARMY RECRUITING Three Tons Of Silage SCRAPBOOK Mrs. Mattie Durr In Iredell games were played during the will preach at 2 o'c|¿1 Graft permeats public life in vs W. F. McCulloch and wife Ploy G. McCulloch, I, tho under­ county. evening. A salad course was public Is invited to ,it m an y places. Divorce has be­ John A. Arey, Extension dairy W E E K ’S B E S T R E C IP E '.'''-.ТУ. signed, will on M on day , July w h a t YOC WANT Ml-, and Mrs. Leroy Dulln, served to the guests. specialist of N . C. State College Mrs. Annie Malone come so common that it is 1st, 1940, offer for sale at the TOMATO DRESSING: Yield: Mesdames Lacy Martin and Ruby The New Bethel church of week end in court house door In Davle County I.-'ri gives two reasons w h y cows scarcely a scandal any more. F O R RENT— 2 apartments, tlircc CARBON PAPER— Pencil sharp­ 1 quart. M ix thorougiily 1 can Hunt spent Friday in Winston- route 4 will have their chlidren’s with relatives. Sabbath-breaking is well-nigh to the highest bidder for cash, sliould have a n adequate supply the following described real es­ rooms an d private bath in eners, typewriters, staples, tomato soup, 1 cup Mazóla or Salem. USE FLOWERS of grass, hay, and silage. "In universal. Business as the de­ tate situate in Farm ington T o w n ­ each. Cali or see L. G . Horn. paper clipsj, mucilage, typc- Wesson oil, l '/2 cup vinegar, 1-3 The Independent Order of St. FOR the first place,” he says, "the pression revealed. Is shot through ship, near Sm ith Grove Con­ Phone 47. 5-31-2t. tvriter ribbons, ink pads— and cup sugar (or cup to suit Luke of Mocksville and the coun­ SPRING TIME IS CLEANING UP Tij] and through with unethical and solidated School a n d more par­ EVERY OCCASION! dairy cow is by nature a rough­ all kind of office supplies.— Y o u ’ll always find It easy taste), 1 clove of garlic, 1 tsp. cils of M t. Nebo and Statesville even States Congress has not ticularly described as follows: to age-consuming animal; and In Adjoining the lands of Lin­ SINGER SEWING Machhies— Mocksville Enterprise. select from our large a n d salt, 1/2 tsp. paprika, 1 tsp. dry had their annual thanksgiving Try Our Service O n Lace Curtains, Drapers the second place, economical gumption enough to stop the coln Ellis, L. A . Sm ith, State W e have recently been ap­ beautiful collection of cut mustard, 1 tbsp. Worchestershlre turn out Sunday afternoon at milk production is dependent on Covers and Fibre A ’.ito Seat Covers.' flow of war munitions to Japan pointed representatives for F O R S A L E — O n e rebuilt M aytag flowers, table centerpieceat sauce. Th in amount of dressing plants, a n d corsages. a sufficiency of home-grown the N e w Bethel Baptist church J O E F O S T E R ...... without which It could not con­ Singer Sewing machines and washer an d one rebuilt M e a ­ with vinegar if thickened. • rnONïl MOCKSVILLE AGENT: on Route 4. K E R M I T S M I T H ...... quer China. Sordid business has V acu u m Sweepers; sales, collec­ dows washer; guaranteed. C. roughage.” ... РП О ^ side of State highw ay No. 65 and LeGRAND'S PHARMACY Mrs. Adams, the organizing C O O L E E M E E ...... à ' -A.'.л.'-#, a sanctity in m an y eyes that In Lincoln Ellis line and run­ tions and service. C. J. Angell J. Angell, Jeweler. Tiie specialist recommends at PHONE ' ELLER-WOOD O N IC E Deputy of Statesville m ade a brings into contempt the moral ning with said highway S. 00 deg. least one-half acre of good pas­ , ..... 1 ‘ ‘f Л-1. an d Te d Foster. FLOR ISTS If, you put ice cube compart­ very interesting talk, also Mr. law. W . 2.30 chs, to an iron stake WANTED TO LOAN—Money to ture for each cow In the su m ­ RE-NU DRY CLEANERS i - 'í ->í L. A. Smith’s corner; thence S. 109 W . Innes St. ments in wet they freeze to the Steel of Mt. Nebo. Rev. S. J. N o w here reappears the old WANTED—Good man to handle build you a home— Mocksville mer months, a n d at least three N. COOLEEMEE, N. C. '/z deg. W . 3.83 chs. to an iron SALISBURY, N. C. box. D ry the bottoms off after Burk, pustor of the St. Jo hn ’s Hebrew prophet, sternly pointing stake near Smith’s house; thence established Watkins rural busi- Building & Loan Association. tons of silage and two tons of “ Once a customer, always a customer.” fe filling with water . . . Keep can­ A. M. E. Zion church, preachcd the finger of doom, not only at S. 80 deg. E. 1.84 chs. to a stone ness in D.avie County. N o In­ 1-26-tf. hay per cow for winter feeding. in Ellis line; thence N. 4 deg. E. dles on ice for a day before the sermon. the wrong-doers, but also at the vestment, automobile only re­ Legum e hay a n d corn silage are 5.27 chs. to the beginning, con­ using on a cake and they will CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS best, but Su d an grass hay and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans en­ watchmen who permit the taining 87-100 of a n acre, more quirement. Write Watkins^ burn evenly and slowly . . a n d Timber. For details write sorghum silage m ay bo substi­ tertained a num ber of friends wrong-doing. “His blood will I or less, being Lot No. 8 in peti­ B o x 1975, Charlotte, N . C. Geo. C. Brown & f^o.. of Greens­ Cooky dough stored in a refri­ ho STARTED THIS?— ^Maybe it was Keeper Gene require at thy hands." This truth tion in said proceeding. 6-7-2t. tuted. Tuesday evening at their hom e See deed L. A. Smith and wife gerator often becomes harden­ of accountability to God is soul- boro, N . C. ROWAN However, Arey says that corn honoring Mrs. Ruby Hunt and f idea to teach Jerry, a kangaroo at St. Louis, how to Lula McCulloch, recorded ed on top. Before storing sprin­ shaking. to be used for silage must be Miss Adelaide Smoot at a going but it loolts like Jerry is too apt a pupil. Using Book 29, page 591, Office Reg­ U S E D T IR E S , batteries a n d auto kle dough with cold water and ister of Deeds of Davie County. Lei GARLIC Help FfghI planted within the next week party. Th e living room was \ for leverage is Jerry’s own idea. Even the dullest of us— save parts for all makes a n d sizes. PRINTING CO. w rap it tightly In w axed paper those sadistic iouls w ho look Date of Sale: July 1, 1940. If serious dam age from c o m ear- Term s of Sale: Cash. HarmfulGolon Bacteria Wrecker scrvice. Rodwell’s Placo, . . . Arrange fruits an d vege­ My feeling upon it as a m ere spectacle, as Out of florti 7 Harmful bactcrla in accumu* worms is to be avoided. Sorghum This the 29 day of M ay, 1940. latod waste matter in your colon may be North Mocksville near high SALISBURY, N. C. tables loosely in wire or open can be safely planted a little Highlights O f The interesting news— are having O. G. ALLEN . lolsonlnt? you and causlnft dlstr«Rslnu school. D a y phono 40— night m eshed dishes for storing in ice Exr. Lula McCulloch, dec’d. lendachcs and dlzxlncss. Try DEAURORN later in June. Good land will our souls torn by the w ar In tTDCCI oiicrlca* Garlic Table^. Como In phone 117J. Jacob Stewart, Atty. C-7-4t rKl!«Ci| and Kct n FREE trlrfl package. One of the largest print­ produce 8 to 10 tons of silage box as this will allow air to Europe; which never would have Sunday School Lesson ADIVnNISTRATOR’S NOTICE ing and office supply per acre. circulate . . . always remove come to pass had statesmen and F IV E C E N T Pencils, 2 for 5c. At Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. INSECTICIDES Having qualified as adm inis­ houses in the Carolinas. ice from trays w hen defrosting citizens possessed a high sense — MocksviUe Enterprise. S u d a n grass has two purposes: trator of the estate of W . R . mechanical refrigerator. W a s h of ■ of personal responsibility. N o w It can be cut for hay, and it Is Innday school lesson for sat under the preaching of a Anderson, deceased, notice Is a valuable supplement to per­ trays in warm water and soap the burden a n d grief of it rest hereby given to all persons hold­ • Printing , "Ezcklci Tcachcs Pcr- fashionable clergyman. Yet all TO CHECK m an en t pasture grasses which suds. Scald, cool and refill with upon us all. ing claims against the estate of ’ onslbillty.” — Ezekiel the while he was a thief, a rob­ DAVIE BRICK said deceased to present the water to freeze. This gives you W e cannot shift or evade our usually get short and tough ber of his friends a n d depositors. same to the undersigned, prop­ • Lithographing clear, tasteless Ice cubes. For Potato Bugs, Bean |.20. duty to G o d a n d m an . B y voice around the middle of July. Arey Discovered, he committed sui­ erly verified, on or before the an d vote, by practice a n d by 9th day of M ay, 1941, or this says that Sudan grass or Pearl Beetles, Flea Bugs and I we study one of the cide, a n d the crash of his big COMPANY • Typewriters SPREAD Appreciation prayer, each of us must demon­ notice will be plead in bar of mlHet seeded broadcfeist In a Wnces of the prophet bank rocked the city. W h a t re­ —DEALERS IN- recovery. Tobacco chewers are one of strate that he stands as person­ well prepared fertile soil at the various destructive in­ taking from the shores sponsibility h a d that preacher BRICK and SAND Ail persons indebted to saldl • Complete Office the principal sources of mosaic ally responsible to the Most High. estate will please call on the rate of 25 to 30 pounds per acre ^rls River, His message In the case? H a d he been a true diseases, according to tests m ade undersigned and make settle- will give splendid temporary To the m an y voters of Davie County i wish to exml Supplies. The extreme violence of the holocaust now raging in sects, use Lead Arsen­ mt principally for his watchman upon the walls, so m ent without delay. grazing within six to eight by Dr. W .D. Valleau and Dr. BETTER WOOD & COAL Europe has served one commendable purpose, if nothing most sincere appreciation for the wonderful vote you gavj jple, contaminated by preaching God’s word that no DR. McINTOS-H This, the 29th day of May, E. M. Johnson of the Kentucky D a y Phone 194 else. It has brought into sharp focus the picture of this weeks after seeding. Therefore, ate, Paris Green, Ro- the recent primary for Congress. It was such as to m [gan environment and sinner could abide It In com­ Since becoming a demonstra­ 1940. Phone 532 Salisbury, N. C. College of Agriculture.' HEDRICK J. C. ANDERSON nation’s unprcparedness and coincidentally spurred legis­ If It i&.rseeded n ow , it will be feel everlastingly grateful to each person w ho honored i Night Phono 119 5 It Is also peculiarly a placency and Impenitence? tion farmer, B en Jones of the OPTOMETRIST Adm. of W , R. Anderson lation that envisages substantial expansion of our armed ready when №e permannt pas­ his or her vote. W h a t of the editors w h o view Lake Toxaw ay section of T r a n ­ 5-31-6t. Many a husband is out mow­ tenone Dust (Non-pois- : twiny. 436 N. Trade Street fcrccs. This means that Unt-Ic Sam doesn’t intend to be tures dry up in hot weather. the day’s moral slump, and the sylvania County has doubled his ing vitamins at this time of year. The way my home folks hero In Richmond Col_ |lo Watchmen Winston-Salem, N. C. caught napping come even the most pessimistic of decisions A small trench silo can be dug onous). We carry a corruption and crime all about corn yield, as well as having and m y friends' throughout tho District, arc r.nlljinJ s a stirring challenge to Have Your Eyes E.xamined HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND WISEl in the European conflict. Intensified recruiting for the at little cost. Directions for them, merely as spectators and the best stand of red clover In L?, my candidacy In the run-off primary is such as to mi I preachers, statesmen, ______Regularly. Army has already started in many sections of the country, constructing such a silo are con­ good supply at all news-purveyors? If society his community. m e absolutely confident of victory. M y supporters 1, , parents, a n d all w ho In the photo above, new Army men are shown receiving tained in Extension Circular No. COLORED NEWS crashes, w hat will be the re­ r-’ 201, which is available free upon the type that will forever rem ain true, and I feiij ibllc responsibility— the uniforms and equipment at a Quartermaster Department. BY MARGARET WOODRUFF times. sponsibility of these profession­ request to the Agricultural grateful for their unswerving loyalty. Espcci.illy an upon the walls of so- JBelow, recruits are being fingerprinted for identification 1 al watchmen upon the walls? Editor, N . C. State College, R a ­ pleased and appreciate tho m any assurances of sup. purposes. Prints arc sent to the War Department to be Miss Blanch Malone left last jfflel brings all such up W e turn to the professors in leigh. from those Individuals who voted for Mr. Slcclc, J Isharp turn. Theirs Is kept on permanent file. week for New York where she institutions of learning, with Newton, and M r. Phillips, a n d m a n y of those who toJ In conclusion Arey stated: will join her parents, M r. and jad-death responsibility, their gay irresponsibility a n d dis­ Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. “North Carolina cow testing rec­ for M r. Bürgin. Anita Spillman Mrs. Odell Malone. of victims is upon regard of essential morality W . S. Spillman were Willie T a y ­ ords -show feed cost of milk Hall-Kiiiibroiigh Even in our Eng- Wilford Steel and I. V . Hudson I have no apology to make In entering this run-oIl| Wlien, with amazing disregard Given Party lor, Billy Taylor an d F. D . Poin­ production on good pasture to atlon the burning of the Burlington CCC spent h ad been legitimately defeated By m y present opponei of the axiomatic truth that what ^eoiiZif Skcft dexter. be only about one-half that of e of this message from SPILLMAN ROADS—Miss Ani­ the w eek end with their parents. years ago, I would not be a candidate at this time. The | a man Is speaks more loudly Helena Shelton spent Satur­ winter production when the D r u g C o. ta Spillman was honored Satur­ I to His ancient prophet than what he says. New York day night with Miss Anita Mrs. Ruby Hunt left Tuesday crats of our District will, I feel sure, welcome an opporlii; day night by a surprise birth­ cows are fed in the barn.” iugh. C U à i L Spillman. for N e w York where she will place their stamp of disapproval on the methods used to I City College appointed as teach­ day party given by Miss Prances too, son of m an , I have er a man of shamelessly Im­ W e e k end guests of Mrs. A . spend the summer. PHONE 141 the majority vote of the people in 1938. There Is no (¡J This N e w E a sy W a y Spillman on the lawn of Mrs. I a watchman unto the moral conduct and teaching, a Spillman were Mr. and Mrs. F. Pump Is ‘Heart’ Of Harry L. Byrant of N. C. State but w hat victory will crown our efforts on June 2:!nd.l W . S. Spillman’s. Sharing the (Israel; therefore hear large group of professors sup­ D. Poindexter and family, Mr. College spent the week with his Mocksville, N. C. honors with Anita was Gilmer Farm Water System iloi my mouth, a n d give ported the appointment. Such and Mrs. J. C. Hendrix and aunt, Mrs. Bessie Brown. Ctollette w h o was 20 years old C. B. DEA N E ng from m e. W h e n I family, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Select the right kind of pump Irresponsibility concerning the Saturday. Both received gifts. Mrs. Mattie McCorkle of Oak­ I the wicked, O wicked Taylor and.soni Billy, and Mr. and be sure the water supply ageless moral standards brings Those enjoying the weiner land, California, who attended I shalt surely die, a n d and Mrs. W . P. Cornatzer. is pure, then you have solved many teachers within, the scope roast and punch were: Misses the annual conference in Wash­ to warn the the most important problems in not speak of Ezekiel’s warning. Moral in­ Anita Spillman, the honoree, ington, D . C., spent several days Irom his way; that wlck- A STYLE HINT installing a farm system, de­ difference is the blight of our Slmpiù As .. 1 Mary Luna Rupard, Frances here visiting relatives and fri­ I his iniquity, SIMPLY..CuHA$ You Comb clares H o w a rd M . Ellis, agricul­ shall die in time. Never wear your clothes too ends. She is now attending the .C and Nannie Sue Seats, Rose I Mood will I require at wiib ih.NEW "AUTOM ATIC tight to be comfortable. Never tural engineer of the State Col­ Stern Words for Slack Times Taylor, Laura Elva Smith, He­ commencement at Livingstone Jd. Nevertheless, If thou wear a skirt that is too short lege Extension Service. "T h e lena Shelton, Ella Mae Gregory, College at Salisbury. THREE TIMES I; Ricked of his w ay, to Ours is a “tolerant” age. There for your figure whatever the pumpls the heart of the system R u th Earl Peoples, M ary Ruth Miss Adelaide Smoot loft Fri­ Ini It, and he turn not has been a growing slackness in style might be. In summer but of course It needs pure water Hendrix, Frances Brock, Sallle day for Brooklyn, N . Y „ where pay; he shall die In his the moral sense of the public. wear plenty of white. Have belts to serve the farm family safe­ Ruth Rich, Annie Elizabeth Cor­ she will spend the summer. I but thou has delivered How do you keep your curl* CURIEO? With the color of the dress arid have ly,” h e said. natzer, Ruth Weatherman, Ruth Rev. H. M. Hargraves and BEFORE YOU BUY troublesomo curioni With tricky oadgcts? them narrow. This will not en­ One of the simplest pumps is White, Frances, Ora Elizabeth George Smith were the dinner |thou, .son of m a n , say Your troubles arc over now with the now large the waist line. Have a the hydraulic ram. This is a and Della Lee Spillman. Mr. guest of M r. and Mrs. Willis ¡house ot Israel; Thus •*Automatic*’ Roliocurl. A regulor comb ot on* soft frill at the neckline to flat­ device for pumping water by Johnny Sparks, John Rae Fere­ Campbell Sunday. ; saying, Ou r trans- end and o moQic disoppeorino comb at tha ter the face. Have sleeves cover means of water. The conditions bee, Gene Seats, "Hava” Collette, Hubert Howell of Tuskegee Jiand our sins are upon other, you simply curl os you comb. the bulge of your upper arm. necessary for operating a ram G e n e James, Sherrill Boger, Inst, is visiting his parents. Rev. 1 « pine away in them; At your local department, variety A soft surfaced fabric will add are: A supply of water with a Frances Reed and Clay Hunter, and Mrs. L. I. Howell. lean we live? Say unto or chain store. to most appearances rather than fall of at least two feet to the Buddy Taylor, John Henry Miss Lillie Crawford Is on the i I salth the Lord For oil Types ol Coris, lUnglih, •>(. harsh surfaced fabrics. D o not location of the r a m , a n d suffi­ live, Caudle, Roy Deese, Donald Poin­ sick list. Ll no pleasure In go In for extreme styles for con­ cient fall below the ram to drain have dexter, J. D. Furches, Frank Mrs. Byrd Bittings of Wlns- lot wicked but that servative lines will suit you bet­ away the water used In Its oper­ the and W . B. Koontz, Clinton Cor­ ton-Salem spent the week end turn from his way ter a month from now. ation. natzer, James Huffman, B. C. with friends. A shallow well p u m p m a y be ¡ turn ye, turn ye from By Bob Dart |î-; Moore and John Francis John­ Mr. and Mrs. Golden Neely, • ways; for w h y will ye FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!.'.' There are n o w 51 pulp mills used satisfactorily where ground p p t son. M esdam es Lina Barker a n d Het- of Israel?” in the South, consuming 14,000 water can be reached within 22 Will I Require” PERSONALS cords of wood a day in m aking feet of the surface. For lifts J see how this awesome ü í Batry Smith came home from kraft papers and other types of between 22 and 100 feet, jet type ______. . « 1 . . i to us. L o n g ’s, hospital Saturday even­ paper products, a recent check­ pumps are becoming very popu­ |5С'Ч ' U l S H E R E [was once an emhient ing. up revealed. lar. Deep will pu m p s set direct­ ly over the well may be used T H E N E W an, a bank president, for lifts of more than 22 feet, IMPROVED f.honored as "a leading 'Í-Í CONCENTRATED Continuing EUIs said that an ’ He Was an officer In CARTER ELEC. CO. и [thurch and conspicuous elevated tank should be a part S U P E R S U D S Phone 242 128 N. Mam atlonal a n d civic af-l fi* of every farm water system, SALISBURY, N. C. since it permits the flow of w at­ iay after Su n d a y h e Palmolive ...... 3 for 20c er to nearby points in the house Super Suds (Red Box) 3 for 25c G e o R G t and barns under pressure. If Super Suds (Blue Box) 3 for 25c the shallow well hand pump is iVycQuiKl^, Large Super Suds used it should be set over the BECAUSE you get the most ior your money (Blue Box) ...... 1 for 23c Arttiiie p\Rst в л зем М kitchen sink, since this Is the when you buy your 1940 refrigerator. л (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) iv- •- . OF -tue si: uoois 6 r o v Ji4s . point where the most water will I/ Li. 01333 JJowl for It; Sue liiat Jt is a iuil cublc-ioot siza. See 8 i G ^ _ 6 V С Ю Ю FOOT A c U / 3c lÎJcAfîifiô A AiSvi SofîK. be needed. An overhead, tank Octagon Soap (Giant) 4 for 19c that the name Is Kelvlnator—the Oldest Maker '/AMtiee OfjiPoRM /Jesr h^ ar ip m e - m a y be Installed with a hand- Octagon Soap (Small) 10 for 23c of Electric Refrigerators. And check the price / 2 VWORUO CrtAMPS operated shallow well pump, and Octagon Powdeii (large) 4 for 19c —a 1940 Selvinator at the lowest price in his­ t\AvieirteiR from this tank water can be Octagon Powder tory! A complete line—all big sixes and eights. 1 9 4 « M O D E L f e - (small) 10 for 23c piped to other parts of the farm­ And every Kelvlnator offers 1840 improve­ Octagon Toilet ...... stead. . 4 for 19c ments and modern features. Interior* are Por- Octagon Cleanser tDllR DElllTI Ellis recom m ends the gravity .. 3 for 14c oeloln-on-steel—gleaming Permalux exteriors Octagon Chips ...... system in the m ountains a n d cer­ . 2 for 18c —and every Kelvlnator is powered by the PO- ш ш т e s e n tain parts of the Piedmont, Octagon Granulated ... Z for 18c liARSPHEHK sealed unit that uses current A T SSPECIAL P I OFFER where the sprtag is at a higher Crystal \Vhite Toilet only 20% of the time, and has sufficient ca­ Soap ...... 3 for 14c elevation than the house. 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CJaIro/, Inc., ¡30 W . 46ih St.. Now York, H. Y. BROKEN ARM беоаге, д рсорост op тйе YAAikee parm s-fsreM, P O W E R c o m p a n y rtT 3îo fbR sr.touis WAR. F R I D A Y , J U n p. P A G E 8 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE the community are urged to at­ ant Governor by about 20,000 A special Pitt count, ''■'I fPi! I Armstrong. . . I Cooleemee Personals Mr! Wade Cornatzer and tend. votes In the primary held M a y committee has been (By Mrs. J. C. Sell) 25. ¡RST Cooleemee YADKIN COUNTY daughter, Carolyn, Miss Maurene PERSONALS to m ake a careful studvV« tices a n d mcthocl.s tha[T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steven­ Godfrey and Jethro Mock all of Miss Rebeckah Bryson who Far AH Kinds Of Job Printing might use to Baseball Review son and daughters, Peggy and Greensboro. Miss Geòrgie Steel­ has been attending Pfeiffer I’fotluce IN REJECTS OFFER Call THE ENTERPRISE! ! ! ! I more economically. man, Mrs. Earl Pratt of Dur­ CoUege came in last week to BY Evelyn, spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. J. H. Parker. Yadkin county commissioners ham, Mrs. Rose Taylor of Bur­ spend the summer. “LEX” niDENHOUR 'I Friday rejected as inadequate lington, Mrs. Rosa Hendrix of Mrs. Edith Bailey’s mother, Miss Helen Cook, daughter of NEWS Advance and Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ Mrs. Marshburn of Guilford H i e Cards, starting olf last an offer by the High Point pow­ Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, was vin Jones and daughter, Louise, ■ T E U i College, spent the week end week by spliting with Salisbury er commission of $60,000 for Y a d ­ rushed to Rowan Memorial hos­ of Mocks visited Mr. and Mrs. kin public lands In the area that here with her. TO MY FRIENDS in a t .o-game series, the game Fa d VERTISING 7 pital, Salisbury, Sunday for an H. P. Cornatzer. on Wednesday with Landis was would be reservoir basin for the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard appendectomy. She is getting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers rained out. O n Thursday, L a n ­ proposed High Point hydroelec­ gave a weiner roast, honoring along fine. and daughter from Cleveland, CIKCULATION dis defeated us 9-3, with John tric dam on the Yadkin River. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle A m o n of N DAVIE COUNTY Ohio a n d Mr. John Myers of V O L U M E L X I I “AU The County News For Everybotly” M O C K S V I L L E , N . C ., F R I D A Y , J U N E 14, 1 9 4 0 “A ” County News For Everybody” N Q . 3 3 Carey, local twirler here last Mrs. Annie Uvengood, Mrs. But the county commission­ Virginia w ho spent several days Laurel Springs visited Mr. and year, on the firing line for Sam Benson, Mrs. Joe Garwood, ers did not shut the door to with the Leonards last week. Mrs. F. A . Naylor Jr. last Fri­ Please allow me to thank you for the .spi^ Landis. Kannapolis edged the and Mr. James Benson spent negotiation. R . W . Collette Is improving day. Their grandmother, Mrs. Bible School Cards out Friday night 9-8 on Saturday in Charlotte. Board went on record as not at his hom e after a minor vote you gave me in my race for Congress, on i Julia A. Myers accompanied )1NG NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM S u m m a ry O f W a r N ew s Uason Heads Legion Post; Aüller’s double in the ninth inn­ averse to a settlement If and operation last week. Enrolls 170 Mr. and Mrs. W . R . Benson of them for a visit to their mother, 25th. I wish I had the opportunity to see el ing, preceded by a walk to Car­ w hen H ig h Point sees fit to make The condition of Wiley E. Mussolini jumps into the war on the side of Germany. Charlotte spent the week end Mrs. Florence Myers In Laurel one of you and thank you personally, but not 1 Enrollment for the vacation rier. Highlight of this game a satisfactory offer, payable In Peebles and Grover Phelps, who Italy’s military strength is said to include: infantry of with Mi-s. Benson’s parents, Mr. Springs. ing who you are I am unable to do so. Bible school reached 170 W e d ­ Band To Go To Convention was a homer by George Tefft, cash. were seriously w ounded in an 2,000,000 including 3,000 tanks, 800 bombing planes, 960 and Mrs. J. D. House. Mary Naylor Is spending sev­ nesday morning. These chU­ with the bases saturated. O n Offer of $60,000 was made to automobile wreck Friday is sat- I would truly appreciate it if you will favo,| pursuit, 400 reconnaissance, 5,500 obsolete planes; G capi­ Dr. P . H . M aso n w as elected eral weekfi with relatives In N. dren are from the beginners It' Friday night, Kannapolis added Miss Lucille McCulloh of Hick­ the Yadkin commissioners May Isfactor.v. Th ey are in the City tal ships, 22 cruisers, 65 destroyers, 65 torpedo boats, 150 commander of the Davle county WUkesboro. once more. Please buy a one cent post card] through the Intermediate de­ insult to Injury by humiliating ory is spending the week with 25. It would have been payable Memorial hospital in Winston- mosquito boats, 118 submarines. legion post to succeed Jacob send me your name and address so that I cam partments of all the Sunday CCC Camp Has the Cards 17-5 In a lopsided Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry. $10,000 In cash when Yadkin Salem. AID TO ALLIES Grubb at the meeting held in you a personal letter of thanks. schools. 179 Boys Here battle. Tw o pitchers for the county Joined High Point in Gregorys Attend A number from here attend­ President Roosevelt in address at Charlottesville says the courthouse Tuesday night. Mrs. T. W. Kendrick and Enrolhnent a c c o r d i n g to Cards issued eleven base-on- seeking a court order permit­ ed a birthday dinner Saturday this country Avill give all material aid tp the Allies short of The C, C, 0, camp has Other officers were also chosen. daughter, Elizabeth, of Char­ James’ Dinner Gratefully yours, churches was Baptist 59, Metho­ bails,coupled with five errors ting H ig h Point, to pay out the evening at tho home of Mr. and going to war and will defend for any emergency; said this Detailed plans were discussed t lotte, spent Sunday with Mr. WINDY CITY.—Mr. and Mrs. completed transfer to Davie a n d twelve hits. T h e hom e force Mrs. Ralph Ratledge at Elba­ dist 74, and Presbyterian 37. to attend the state legion meet­ and Mrs. A. D. Walters. money, and the remainder when country tried to keep Italy out of the Avar and that the county a n d there arc n o w bowed to Thomasvllle 7-1 Mon­ H. P. Hauser of WJnston-Salem High Point had obtained op­ vllle. Mr. Ri^tledge gave his “hand that held the dagger stuck it in the back of her Th e school will continue through 179 boys located here. O n ing In High Point which con­ I day night for their fifth straight spent the week end at their ” week and chUdren not en- Miss Mary White McNeely Is tions for as m u c h as 50 per wife a s>u-prlse birthday party. neighbor July 1 the strength WHI be venes June 24 and 25. The Davie loss. summ er cottage, the Iris G a m e roUed are Invited to join the home from Peace Junior Col­ cent of the private land in the Ray Blakely and Miss Ludie PARIS DOOMED increased to about 210. post wUl take the MocksviUe Í Our club has improved much farm. group. Certificates will be award­ lege in Raleigh, where she reservoir area. Brewer of Winston-Salem were Paris appears doomed Avith German armies within 10 Lt. Chas. R. Wright, Jr, of high school band to the con- i in hitting, but still lacks that Mrs. Jennie Douthit spent ed at the end of the school. graduated last week. Miss M c ­ High Point officials were not married at the Methodist par­ miles of the northern suburbs... Germany said to have 120 Knoxville, Tenn. Is company ventlon and the band will match < I Г 0 Sunday afternoon with her sis­ p u n ch hitting with m en on the Neely was president of the Phi sonage Saturday evening. The divisions of 1,800,000 men thrown into the battle. Ger­ T h e faculty and enrollment by In the parade with the local |l‘ ] ‘ i < present, but the city of High ter, Mrs. H . P. Hauser at the commander and Lt. AV. D, sacks. Leaving ten to twelve Theta M u Society, a m em ber of vows were read by Rev. P. L. departments follow. leglonalres. T h e Davie post ^ ■! ‘;;f Point was represented by P. D. Iris G a m e farm. man drive is three-pronged that nearly ■ completes half Vestal of JonesvUIe is second men on the bases isn’t going to the student council, and of the Smith, using the ring ceremony. Intermediate enroUment, 39; wUl lead the parade in the dls- i ': B. Harding, Yadklnvllie attorney, Mrs. Greoge Steelman and circle around Paris. French capital is moved to Tours In command. G. B. Foster Is win bail games. Peace Student Christian Asso­ After their wedding trip theyj Miss Helen Avett, superintend­ trlct because Its Increase in ’ i before the county commissioners daughter, Vickie, and Miss for safety. project superintendent of the m :- Although our situation Is not ciation cabinet, a n d was on the will m ake their hom e on P at­ ent, Miss Ruth Graves, Miss membership w as the largest. at the call meeting Friday. Frances Lee Ward visited B. H. OPE N CITY soil conservation work. At f‘•'i, â . v ■ as good as we would like to see editorial staff of the college terson Avenue, Winston-Salem. Cordelia Pass, Miss Blanch The parade wUl be held at j j Commissioners asserted they West Sunday. Paris has been declared an open city which means present the boys are working it, our percentage is .359, com ­ newspaper, "The Lotus.” She M r. and Mrs. Ollle A m o n a n d Brown, Mrs. Knox Johnston. 4:30 p. m. on Monday, Jime 24, ^ j 'ГФР "considered the offer condition­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith that the city will not be defended and not subject to on meadow strips and diver­ vi pared to our papa organization, was also voted one of the six chUdren, BUly and Ollle Jr. of and all of the high school bands , al an d Inadequate and not to of Mocksville spent Sunday with bombing. Premier Reynaud declares that France will Juniors enrollment, 62; Mrs. W . sion ditches. tbe St. Louis Cardinals, who In the state 'that participate I f most outstanding seniors of the the best Interests of Yadkin LawrencevUle, Va., spent the fight on in front of Paris, behind it and even in the colonies H . Klmrey, superintendent, Mrs. The physical equipment of i r , boast only a .389 average. Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and '% ê year. county.” week end with Mr. and Mrs. and American possessions. Sorely pressed French army J. H. Pulghum, Mrs. Paul Black­ the cam p consists of five will report to the High Point E Johnny Hnatlo leads the club Mrs. Griffith, near Yadkin Val­ f High Point’s offer was for the W. A. Leonard. welder, Mrs. Fred Cassidy, Miss barracks, mess hall, recrea­ Boys Club for headquarters. The Miss Betty Pegram, who has ley church. tactics appear to be to fall back behind Paris to form new In hitting with a .290 average. Oscar Poindexter of Charlotte bands are asked to arrive at the £ 'VV been attending school at Agnes lands that constitute the Yadkin Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Wall defense line. Clair Wall, Miss Dorothy T h o m p ­ tion hall, school building; Cooleemee Juniors add another came in Monday to spend two club as soon after noon as pos­ ,л. P 'f ‘ if*- Scott College, Decatur, Ga., Is county poor farm, and for re­ and daughter, Glenda Raye, EGYPT son, Miss Gertrude Moore. army headquarters building, victory, an d really m ean add this weeks here with his mother, sible so that they m a y rest be­ at home with her parents, Mr. location of public roads that visited M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Egypt severs diplomatic relations with Germany and Primary enrollment, 48; Miss officers quarters an d infirm­ >1 ; a «; time, by trouncing Center 18-0. Mocksville has one youth fore the parade. T h ey wUl be J.. k È È à m would be Inundated by waters In Ivirs. Mattie Poindexter. ary, The soli conservation ' .It w as the fifth straight victory and Mrs. T. C. Pegram, for the Smith Sunday afternoon. who has a head start in what is expected to enter the war on the side of the Allies. LucUe Korn, superintendent, M ss s; »■* the reservoir area. M r. and Airs. C. L. DUlon an d service has four large garages, assigned their position In the [Ш lor M anager Whitley’s Juniors. summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Douthit is rapidly developing into the T U R K E Y . ^ Helen Craven, Miss Frankie son, Douglas, were In Winston- parade at that time. High Point’s commissioners are h a d as their guests Sunday, M r. Turkish government has decided to stay out of the Craven, Miss Sue Brown, Miss nfiiintenance shop, black­ T h e y still have not tasted de­ largest and most important T h e local barid wUl play for r Miss Wllena Parker, daughter at the moment handcuffed by Salem visiting relatives Tues­ smith shop, oil house, S, C, S, feat. Saturday, Center will be and Mrs. Grady McBride of business in the'world today war at present despite her mutual assistance agreement Sarah Foster, Mrs. Claud Horn. of Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker, a court order obtained by a High day. headquarters and quarters. the R. E. A. picnic at the Masonlo ' met at Center in a return en­ Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. — aviation. He is William with the Allies until the attitude of Russia is determined. Beginners enrollment, 21; Mrs. Is recovering from a tonsil oper­ G I V E grounds here on the morning of Point taxpayer, Duke Ppwer Ш gagement. Maine will play here Roy Wall of Country Club. Alexander (Bill) Grant, son U. S. DEFENSE ^ ^ G . O. Boose, superintendent, Mrs. ation she h a d last Friday. M O R E A B O U T June 24 and they wiU assemble ' iìS Company, and High Point in­ Mr. and Mrs. W . D. West, Mr. U. S. Jlouse of Representatives passes by vote of 401 Saturday week, June 15. of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant. Jeff CaudeU, Mrs. Harley Sofley, at the high school buUding , dustrial concerns restraining and Mrs. B. H. West and Miss to 1 a $1,706,000,000 bill to provide 3,000 new planes, 68 m Tribute to the Yankeés: "The Misses Beulah Alsobrooka, M a r ­ Broughton from Sanford’s Fine Selectiol On August 27, 1939 Bill Miss Ruth Booe, Miss Gussle around noon to be transported ; them from paying out money on R u th West visited friends, near warships, 95,000 more men for the army and a system Y ankees are on their w ay; their gie Page, Betsy Bob Holt, and state senatorial district D e m o ­ left here for Los Angeles, Cal. Johnson, Miss Elva Grace Avett. WANT ALLIES to High Point in various cars i the proposed $6,500,000 oroject, opponents dread them day by Ruby Safiey have returned from Eaton’s church Sunday. cratic contest. Leaders were E. to begin training as a master of naval air basest Bill also includes money to tram which have been designated to j largely financed by the public Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Greog- day. And when September rolls Ridgecrest where they attended T. Sanders Jr. of BurUngton and mechanic at the Curtiss 87,000 civilian air pilots. Defense progfram funds passed REV. DOWmiM DIES take them. works administration. SHIRTS 98e-$1.49-$2.| Я around, New York will be pen­ 'the annual G. A. house party. ory and children attended the E. C. Brooks Jr. of Durham. Wright Technical Institute at this session now totals $5,021,619,622. ______TO HAVE HELP But High Point is preparing Panerai services for Rev. J. McNEILL THANKED i nant bound.” surprise dlnnetr given Mrs. B. P. Jones of Burlington can the largest concern of its Miss Ola Mae Myers and Mr. a n appeal to the supreme court M. Downum, 84, were held Sun­ L E X I N G T O N .— Citizens of the On a motion by Kimbrough ; Oalllpeau, the hard working Gregory parents, Mr. and Mrs. also enter the run-off, the state kind in this country. Henry Ridenhour are home from TIES...... 2 5 e -48 c- for a rehearing on the taxpayer day at Lenoir at the Methodist Eighth District w ant the Allies Sheek the legionnaires at. the i catcher, was out of several games J. C. James, w ho Just recently elections board held. Bill attended Gordon Mili­ HERE and THERE Brevard College. case based upon a thesis that the church. Rev, Downimi was a Tuesday night meeting gave R, i last week nursing some tedious m oved Into their n ew hom e near the Boger car also turned over. to have every ounce of help the The possimuty of, a state­ tary Institute in 1938 and TAXI supreme court w as not clearly M aine. native of Cabarrus county. He United States can give short of S. McNelU, rethrlng adjutant, a i bolls. Y o u showed plenty of Mrs. O . H . Coulter spent last wide Republican second prlmarj’ having a hankering to take L. I. Ervin of Elkin has open­ Informed of the actions and ob­ Mrs. Helen N e w m a n visited SOFT STRAWS AND SAILOR married the former Miss Mar­ actual Involvement of this coun­ rising vote of thanks for hia couragc Thursday night at week In Claremont with rela­ also w as eliminated last night an aeroplane apart to see ed a taxi business with head­ G IV E S U P jectives of the power commis­ garet Kimbrough, sister of Mrs. try In the great war In Europe, untiring work In buUdlng the | landls, although your physical tives. Mrs. Annie Gregory Sunday. when George M. Pritchard of what makes it tick, his fath­ sion. quarters at the Mocksvllle cafe Glenn Trexler, Cooleemee membership to the present of i condition was below par. M r. a n d Mrs. Frank Hauser of C. P. Meroney Sr. of MocksvUle, if the large number of telegrams Asheville announced h e would 98c TO $1.98 er, with almost prophetic which has been opened by A. I' Mrs. Prank Spry spent the Beyond that, the courses of Winston-Salem visited the Iris youth who escaped from the who survives with one daughter, and letters that have poured into 94 mem bers where It takes first | George Tefft really packs not contest the gubernatorial! vision, suggested that he be- E. Hendrix and- Miss Ruby week end In Hickory with Mr. action for the power commis­ county jail, voluntarily return­ Mrs. Charles Postelle, of B irm ­ Representative W . O. Burgin’s rank in the state in gain. power for a little m an . W eig h ­ Game farm Sunday. nomination of Robert H . McNeUl Be Sure To See Our Line Of lome a student at the best aviation school in the country. and Mrs. J. L. McCulloh. sioners lie In appeals to the AngeU. ed last Satiurday afternoon a n d ingham , Ala. M r. D o w n u m will office during the past few days ing only 135 pounds, he Is dyna­ Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Douthit of Washington, D. C., and States­ OFFICERS United States Supreme Court. P finally chose Curtiss Wright and at 18 joyously set ' mite when he connects. His an d ChUdren visited J. W . PU- gave himself up. He Is charged be remembered here as a form­ Is a true Indication of sentiment. Other officers elected Tues­ Miss Sallle M ae W lshon of ville. In the first primary, M c ­ it on his 3,000 mile adventure. L A W N P A R T Y hom er over the 350-ioot sign Restraint Is placed upon the cher and famUy Sunday. with driving drunk. Sheriff er teacher In the old Mocks­ One telegram from Wadesboro Erwin street sper.t Sunday after­ NeUl received 13,130 votes; Prit­ day night Included: ! High Point project also by a suit MEN'S AND BOYS' SUN SU On June 18, 1940 Bill will complete his course and his A lawn party wUl beheld Bow den said. vUle Academy and a pastor on in the left field Friday night Mrs. Roy Wall and daughter, chard received 11,847. contained almost two solid tele­ First vice com m ander, W . M . ' noon with Miss Nellie D u r h a m Initiated in Y adk in county. But nts were expecting him home for a short vacation be- at the Bethlehem church on .. (Continued on page four) the MocksviUe circuit. was some wallop! Carolyn of Country Club, are Both Broughton and Horton M E N ’S 2-PIECE I t o O e graph sheets full of names, In­ Pennington; second vice c om - : at her hom e on Mocksvllle this restraint could be relaxed assuming new duties. They found out, however, that June 15. Proceeds wUl aid the Com e on. Cards, we are root­ spending a few days this week have been staunch supporters of SUITS...... JpOl cluding scores of m en an d w om en mander, W . O. Byerly of Coolee­ route 4. through Joint petition of Y a d ­ leir son was going places fast in his chosen career and church. ing for you! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Governor Hoey’s administration, B O Y S ’ 2-PIECE i recognized as leaders In every mee; third vice commander, J .; kin county and High Point. :ou!d not be given a vacation at this critical time. Bill W E E K ’S S C H E D U L E Miss Louise Llvengood, who J. W. Pilcher. and there w as but slight dif­ SUITS ...... DANIEL RICHARD EATON LEARNS phase of life In Anson county. E. McDaniel, route 3; adjutant! Offer to Yadkin county Is only selected as one of the first five as a junior mechanic R E D C R O S S Sat., June 8 ...... Concord has been attending Mitchell Col­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Wall ference In their programs. There have been other tele­ a n d publicity officer, O . C . Me-; a small part of the total sum advanced training until August at a new school Further donations of $13 are Tnes., June 11 ...... MooresTille lege In Statesville, has return­ and daughter, Glenda Raye, Broughton is pledged to re­ grams, but most of the messages Quage. TTinrs., June 13 ...... Salisbury ed to her hom e for the summer. budgeted In the project for pur­ visited M r. a n d M rs. W . D . W est acquired at nearby Ontario— an Army Air Corps reported to the Red Cross which SECRET OF HOW TO KEEP YOUNG are In letter form. A num ber move the sales tax from all food RIVER COOL SLACKS Phiance officer, G ra dy N.i Pri., June 14 ...... Landis chase of lands. For private land Saturday. ing point. needs m oney to aid Europe’s Daniel Richard Eaton of route years. He was baptized on the of prominent ministers are M r. a n d Mrs. Jam es ’Trexler bought for hom e consumption ^ W a r d ; service a n d guardianship; purchases, the budget contains Mrs. W , D. West spent one day Bill had been luged by his parents to stay on the .suffering, It Is reported by Dr. Is a young stalwart of Davle first Sunday of 1877 and they among those urging that the and ChUdren and Mrs. A. T. Horton did not mention the officer, Fred R . Leagans; ser­ Л Ю К Е А В О Ш * more than $1,250,000. last week with her sister-in-law $2.95-$3.25-$3.5l ound but youth must be served. A short time ago they W. M. Long, chairman. Pre­ county who has drunk from the broke the Ice In D u tc h m an ’s United States wUl be seriously Trexler spent the week end In sales tax. Both Broughton a n d geant-at-arms, Charles Isley, In Winston-Salem. id out that he had received his flying license and that vious donations totaled $107.85 fountain of youth. creek for the baptismal. endangered If the Allies are Real Estate MooresviUe with relatives. Horton are opposed to the diver­ Cooleemee; chaplain, Ray T., and additional donation of $1 RABBIT SKINS Birthdays Celebrated H. I. Douthit made a business sion of highway funds; al­ irtly he will get his pilot license, just as soon as he com­ On February 10 he was 78 beaten now. Moore, route 2, YadkinviUe; ш F ta n k Sldden and wife, Va acre each were made "A Friend," $5 Boys did not get much formal Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayes at­ trip to MocksvUle M onday. though no highway money has SANFORIZED WASH PANISI ités the necessary number of hours in the air. Since the years old and he can now plough Mr. Burgin’s clerical staff here athletic officer, J. K . Sheek; on Highw ay No. 158, $50. At Browder Home by Mrs. E. P. Bradley, $5 by W. education when Mr. Eaton was tended the graduating exercises been diverted during Governor '■ Aeronautics Authority requires the consent of parents a half day at the time without has been working overtime as chUd welfare officer, L . P . M a r ­ D. P. McCulloh and wife to BIXBY.—Mrs. B. T. Browder J. Hunt and $1 by Mrs. Nannie young. He sold rabbit skins to Щ} at Lee’s-McRae College, B a n ­ Miss Ruth Shutt Hoey’s administration, the state’s $1.49-$1.75-$1.98 pilot’s licensè for any one imder 21 years of age, Bill’s any trouble. personal replies are being dis­ tin; historian and membership, Frank Miller and wife, в acres and sister, Mrs. Wade Campbell, G . Hayes. N o personal solicita­ get m oney to buy books and ner Elk, last M onday. Their son, budget w as so set up that m oney :nts gracefully submitted. H e looks at least 20 years patched, in which the local chairman, Robert S. McMeiU;' on Turrtntlne road, $1400. celebrated their birthdays last tion will be m ade. at Sunday school Webster’s blue Gilbert, was a m em ber of the Elected President could have been diverted If It When BiU completes his training it is expected that younger than he Is and when member of the House Foreign Americanism officer, Charles W .' Prances Drake to Gray Hard­ Sunday with a family reunion. back speller w as used to give out graduating class. ADVANCE.—The young people were needed for general fund will be transferred from one air base to another to train he was asked how he stayed Affahrs Committee assures his Hall, route 2, Advance; graves ing Sldden and wife, 7 acres on Dinner was spread beside the STABBING CHARGE words. That he has done much of Advance and ElbavUle Metho­ purposes. Week-End Grocery Specii young he summed it up In a constituents he shares their registration officer, W . O . Byerly;; Pearidge road, $10 and other Those who have not taken ir youths. He starts on the payroll at not less than cool spring in M r. Browder’s Farris Bailey, who formerly few juicy words: to promote educational advan­ sentiments in the crisis. considerations. dist churches m et with the Elba­ A native of Raleigh, Brough­ 1100 a month. employment officer, F ra n k W .; their third dose of typhoid vac­ pasture. Those present includ­ Kenny’s Pure IVORY SOAP lived here. Is being held In jaU " I long ago quit worrying tages for youth is seen by the J. W . Jones and wife to A. vUle church Sunday night. Of­ ton win be the first Wake coun­ Honeycutt, Sons of Legion, cine, can get same at the clinic ed Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Browder The top picture shows Bill in the cockpit of one of the at Lexington awaiting trial on a about getting rich; have never fact that he has served as pub­ E , B ow en and wife, 10 acres, ficers elected for the year In­ ty governor since D . G . Powle, COFFEE, lb. . 10c large, 2 fo r..... Avery Sink, Cooleemee. ■ on Tuesday between 10 a n d 12 and ChUdren, Ann and Sue, of ips which he uses for flying and a recent picture of hlm- charge of attempting to kUl his worried about eating; have the lic school committeeman in his $300. cluded: Miss Ruth Shutt, preS' w ho took office in 1889 and died Extra Heavy Delegates to the state con­ o’clock, according to Informa­ Advance, Mrs. Jackson Smith, PEANUT BUT­ ' is seen below it. township for 37 years, 8 years Ident; M ary Lewis Hege, vice two years later. estranged wife. Myrtle, last Fri­ best cook In the land a n d get CARDS TO HOLD G. H. McDaniel and wife to M EAT, lb...... vention Included Jacob Grubb, tion received from Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Helen Smith and 10c TER, 2-lb, jar . day afternoon at a rooming plenty of sleep. I like to stay for the entire district during the A . E. B ow en and wife, 6 acres, president; Mary LUllan OrreU, Senator W . Ersklne Smith of Robert S. McNeUl and J. P. Le­ Green, nurse in charge of the daughter, Helon, of Hlddenlte, Dixie Crystal house in Lexington where she at hom e and rest.” regimes of J. D. Hodges, E. P. $200. secretary; Mrs. John Vogler and Albemarle declared Friday that Spiced Luncheon i ECONOMIC WAY TO FEED COWS Grand. Alternates are P. H. clinic. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hedrick and SUGAR, lb...... 5 ^ c Bradley and W . P. Robinson, and Mrs. S a m Hege, adult coim- lived. Mrs. Bailey w as slashed CRACKS “SCALY BARKS” LADIES NIGHT George W . Sm ith to Russell he would not ask for a second M E AT ...... Mason, C. S. Anderson and G. daughter, Martha, Mr. and Mrs. SWIFT JEWEL LARDARD on the neck, face and hands M r. Eaton has his original talked at the various schools on Mr. Walter Green, a student seUors. Next Su n d ay night they primary against R. L. Harris V . Greene. I J. Sm ith, 12 acres, lot 2 In divi­ Escar Adams and children. Jack, behalf of higher educatiou. Ladles night will be held at at State College, Raleigh, has wUl meet with the Advance of Roxboro. Harris led Sm ith 4-lb. Camp. Tomato by a razor and Bailey then teeth an d last winter he tested sion of G. W . Smith home place, M ary a n d Evelyn of Taylors- Fifty three years ago on June the Cooleemee baseball park returned to his hom e for vaca­ church. All young people hi In a four m a n race lor Lieuten­ CARTON ... JUICE, 50-oz..... slashed his own throat from their strength by cracking F $10 a n d other considerations. 44c 2 Mr. Eaton married Miss Jennie M on day 'n ight by the Cards. All f i tion. vlUe, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Ralph side to side. Mrs. BaUey was “ scaly barks” on them . H e has t,‘ Robert Smith, commissioner MATCHES, Campbell of Lexington. brought to the home of rela­ never smoked nor drank. His Gordon of Davle County. She ladles wUl be admitted free a n d GREGORY RITES to Jo hn Sm ith a n d wife, 33 acres CARTON .. large b o x ...... Miss Peggy Skinner spent BIRTHDAY PARTY 85c tives here. BaUey reportedly hearing is somewhat Impaired is n o w 73 a n d they have 6 chU ­ Kannapolis wUl be the opposing l i v ■ of S. R. Smith lands, $1212.75. Monday in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Naylor Jr. Prunes, large fancy 1 C ^ PINTO BEANS told physicians that he wished but that Is the result of fight­ dren living in the county: Mar­ team. Mocksvllle B . & L. Association gave a welner roast on their 20-30, lb...... I 9 C lb...... they would let h im die. ing a forest fire on his land 40 shall, Broadus a n d Loftls Eaton, Officials of the Cards state BE HELD TODAY to E. M. Avett, lots 3 and 4 of Little Miss Jerryllne Ijames, lawn Saturday night, compli­ R IN SO V m i T E years ago. all wltWn talking distance; Mrs. that some n ew material will ar­ division of Mocksvllle Chair Co. who underwent an operation re­ Funeral services for Johfl menting their daughter, A n n , on large pkg. ... large, lb...... H O U S E S Sixty three years ago he Mattie Smoot and Mrs. Zeb rive this week. It Is expected property, $5 and other consi­ cently at Lowery hospital, Sal­ NOTICE Of SALE 23c WUllam Gregory, ¿2, who died her 13th birthday. A n n receiv­ MocksvUle has 410 houses and joined Eaton’s Baptist church Brinkley, route 2, and Mrs. Car­ that a new pitcher' and another derations. isbury, Is recovering nicely a n d Wednesday afternoon at 8:30 ed many gifts. Guests included bf this num ber there are 187 and has been a deacon for 45 rie Eaton, w h o lives nearby. Inflelder will be given a tryout. Robert Smith, Comr., to Frank Is expecting to return home the o’clock at his home in Farm­ Ann’s grandmother, Mrs. P. A. that are owned by those who Sm ith a n d wife, 18 acres of S. latter part of this week. OF ington township, wUl be held this i f : i Naylor, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jos. are living In them , It Is stated Commander Vice Commander Praised R. Smith lands, $300. afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brodgen E. Naylor and chUdren, Tanya by J. F. Hawkins who took the Robert Smith, Comr., to George Sanford’s offers a n d family have m oved into and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. h om e with a concluding service local census. i i t i W . Sm ith, 20 acres of S. R. Brown and son, Reginald, Mr. Personal Property at Wesley Chapel church at 3 their attractive n ew hom e In league values a î'. ‘'í I Sm ith lands, $1000. o’clock. Rev. J. W . Vestal wUl North Cooleemee opposite Ellis’ and Mrs. P. E. Wood, Mrs. J. H. T. I. Caudell, Comr., to J. C. N E W H O M E f' ! ‘ ti store. Edderlngton, Mrs. BeUe Speak I will sell the personal property of Mrs. ways attractive p conduct „the service a n d inter^ Barnhardt, 2 acres and 48 poles, A new home is being buUt on aU of Winston-Salem, Mr. and m ent will be In the church $21. Emma G. Hendricks to the highest bidder, WUkesboro street by CecU M or­ Mr. Alex Gullet and family Mrs. B . T . Browder a n d chil­ cemetery. Jacob Stewart, Comr. to W . R. Stop in and see ris an d It will be occupied by surprised Mrs. GuUet by giving dren, Mrs. Joe Stafford, Miss for cash, at her late residence in Farmington He Is survived by his widow,’ I Meroney, Jr., city lot on Salis­ CecU Broome, manager of the her a birthday dinner last S u n ­ Florence Stafford, Miss Laura Sarah Wooten Gregory, and the bury St., $470. reason Sanford’s Imperial Hosiery Mills. day In celebration of her 45th Cornatzer, Mr. Frank Mock, Mr. on the 8th day of June, 1940, at 10:00 o’clock. following chUdren: Dalton, route P. M . Markland and others birthday. A large num ber of 2; Roland, Winston-Salem; Mrs. II and Mrs. Claud Gregory and to Jam es Franklin Pry, Jr., 20 such a hit with A U T O W R E C K relatives and friends were pres­ ChUdren, Harold and Mltzl, Mr. Household and kitchen furniture including E. W . Baity, Clemmons, route 1: . - I ■; Cars driven by Mrs. Era acres of Annie Markland lands, ent. T h e occasion was greatly and Mrs. Calvin Baity, all of Mrs. M. P. Wood, route 2; Mrs-i i $10 and other considerations. enjoyed. buyers! L a th am a n d Reid Boger of route Advance route 1. several antiques and all of her other personal John Utt, Winston-Salem. Fif-i, Ш T. P. Dwiggins and wife to u m B U A 2 were badly damaged Wednes­ teen grand and 3 great-grand-f Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dedmon, PERSONALS William P. Ferebee and wife, 4 property will be sold. day morning on the YadklnvUle ChUdren also survive. i; if^íí4';| , ífün Jr., have moved into their new Mr. a n d Mrs. Henry Plotte and tracts In Calahaln township, highway near Chestnut Grove jrt) son of Clem m ons visited his T h e following brothers also V l: $7000. home In Pine Ridge. school w h e n they collided. O c ­ sister, Mrs. Luna Robertson survive: D. D. Gregory, Farm-ii LUllan Koontz and others to cupants of the Latham car in­ ington; Matt, Salt Lake City, ;)' O n e wonders if Italy ever Sunday. Here is a silo buUt of 2x4 wood by J. M, Eaton on route H . R . Hendrix and wife, 2 tracts P. M. HENDRICKS, ADMR. cluded Misses Elizabeth Ferebee Utah; H. W . Gregory, route 2.’ worries about a lack of spag­ Mr. and Mrs. TravlB Robert­ in Pulton township, $10 and It is an economic method of feeding cows by dairymen, and Miriam H arp, all receiving hetti son announce the arrival of a other considerations. can be built for $125, Before building it is suggested bruises a n d some cuts. Boger son, June 2. T h e y h ad aa their B. C. BROCK, Atty. A ship calling at Port-au- Em m ett C. Willis, Comr. to C. py D. C. Rankin, county agent, that the size of the silo was not hurt. The Latham car Prlnce, Haiti, recently carried Electric Mutual Corp., lot on guests last Sunday Mra. Robert­ Phone 151 L. Long, 4 tracts, $4941.60. .. turned over several times and DR. P. H. MASON W. M. PENNINGTON highway No. 64 (Confirmatory son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. •»investigated in order thkfit may fit the size of the herd R O B E R T S. M cNEILL nearly 750 tourists. L. P. Cartner and wife to Dayle Deed) $1. Floyd Smith and Mrs. Irene i FRIDŸTjÜNE'Tr a t'A ( ШЛУ. JUNE 14, 1940 Instances results In a serious THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 1,800,000 GERMAN TROOPS DRIVE ON PARIS Will Hege Buys .systemic condition, from which heart lesions m ay result. Treat­ Mrs. Laymon Maxwell Is Removed ------Hege Home Place ment extending as long as 10 republican rally PRINCIPALS DEWEY CHARGES THREE GREAT GERMAN INFANTRY MASSES FULTON.—Will Hege of Wins­ Stick To The Is Hostess weeks m ay bc required before To Raleigh Hospital HAMMER AT WErCANO DEFENSES ATTEMPTING ton-Salem has bought the Alex the disease can be conquered.” FOUR CORNERS. — Thirteen Revenue Commissioner A. J. TO FOLLOW BREAK THROUGH OF ARMORED UNITS Hege hom e place and is having Dr. Grlnnells also reported NEGLECT OF members and three visitors at­ Maxwell, seriously ill for more the house and barn remodeled. t ? that the disease has been trac­ FACTS! tended the June meetings of the than a week, has been removed Mrs. Sallle Allen spent Sunday ed to lambs, turkeys, and pos­ Fidells class of Courtniy Baptist to Rex Hospital, It was a n ­ r-nli evening with Mrs. Will Atkins. On October 22, 1938, C. B. Deane entered into an U. S. DEFENSE church, Saturday night at the sibly other farm animals. In nounced Sunday. Bertie M ae and Norm a Jean the past 10 years it has become agreement for determination of the Democratic home of Mrs. Evelyn Laymon. His physician explained the Lanier of Elbavllle spent Thurs­ one of the major threats In A n appeal for the “New Deal” Mrs. Abble Shelton and Mrs. move was m ade to simplify a d ­ day with Janell Young. nominee for Congress in the Eighth District. swine raising. to end its “seven-year war on Lela Dixon gave a program on ministration ot glucose injec­ Laurence Bailey and Miss Ivey “ O n e of the factors confus­ business" was made by Republi­ Our Father.” T h ey was assist­ tions which were ordered to sup­ Bailey of Weleomc spent Sunday MR. DEANE PUBLICLY ACCEPTED THE ing to the farmer Is that symp­ can candidate for president, ed by Mrs. Luetta Reavls and plement the liquid diet to which evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. toms of erysipelas a n d hog cho­ DECISION UNDER THAT AGREEMENT. Thomas E. Dewey, who spoke be­ Mrs. Gladys. Tatum. Mrs. Reavls he has been limited. H . Frye. lera are so similar that It Is dif­ fore a record breaking audience president, presided during the Maxwell, 67. was stricken with Misses Grace Hendrix of Hanes ficult to tell the two diseases MR. DEANE OPENLY SUPPORTED MR in Reynolds Park Gynaslum in business session following the laryngitis near the close ot the and M artha Lanier ot Elbavllle Winston-Salem Saturday. program. Mrs. Laymon served I PONT DE L’ARQHE^ apart,” the warning states. gubernatorial campaign. This visited Mi-s. Sallie Allen Satur­ BÜRGIN AS THE NOMINEE OF “The time has come.when we reireshments to Mrs. Ruby Rat­ was followed by a slight paraly­ day. must have an admtalstratlon 7 ' ' 7 ■ THE PARTY. ledge, Luetta Reavls, Eulalia sis a n d a lung congestion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrix CULLING that will put the welfare of the Craver, Violet Sutphln, Ivey M a r ­ and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hendrix country above any partisan ad­ Because ot. low poultry and The agreement, the decision, the action of Mr, tin, Carrie Baity, Gladys Tatum, DAMAGED I l OCCUPIED BY GËf^ANS of Fork visited Mi', and Mrs. vantage,” he stated. Johnsie Shelton, Inez Reavls, •gg prices, farmers ot Richm ond Deane in accepting the decision, are all mat­ Truck crops In New Hanover ^ N ih ARMORED. ADVANCE Sam Frye Sunday. Over 300 Republicans from Manilla Moore, Abble Shelton, bounty are finding It advisable County, especially beans and N orm an Miller ot H anes is Yadkin county were present to Misses Ev a Cranflll, Nettle Pearl ;o cull their flocks closely, re­ ters of record. The decision was based upon cucumbers were badly damaged visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. F. hear the N e w York District A t ­ Shermer, three visitors Miss ports Assistant Farm Agent J. by cold weather this spring and Young. study of the record of every controversial torney assert that “ the people Ruby Steelman, Mrs. Irene W ar­ .=>. Choplln. are not expected to be of as Here’s a map of the war area in which arc attempting to smash French defenses Harry Carter of Hanes and demand that they be told the ren of Winston-Salem and Mrs. issue involved in the primary of July 2, 1938, good quality as usual. 1,800,000 German troops of all descriptions and take Paris. Carolyn Lanier ot Elbavllle truth, and w hen w e have the Johnson. vlsied M r. and Mrs. E. M . Stewart truth, American people will have P E R S O N A L S la "good-bye” to "so long.” Wednesday. the stamina and’ endurance to Weavers from Japan are estab­ V O T E O n S a t . , Miss Nannie Sue Seats spent STORY OP THE WEEK: Tenor John Hege and friends spent meet any emergency.” lishing silk factories in Brazil. Felix Knight rehearsing for his the week end with Hallie Marie Sunday In the mountains of Democrats FOR J u n e 2 2 “Our national defense Includes broadcast walked from the stu­ BÜRGIN Shelton. ■ four arms and each of these western North Carolina. W IN W IT H Mr. and Mrs. John Warn and USE FLOWERS dios Into the corridor for a four arms must be m ade Impre- drink at the same time that CANDIDATE DEWEY AND MRS. DEWEY son of Winston-Salem were the FOR gnlable or else our nation will i’ í.'.;' il Ethel Blume who plays “Betty” Miss McAllister Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. EVERY OCCASION! Irandiciate F o ^ G o v e m ^ National Committeeman be vulnerable to attack. T h e In the Easy Aces did the same. J. H. Baity. You’ll always find It easy to W h a t a difference in the w ay Best Story are produced by Visits Parents four arms of our defence In­ select from our large and That was a year ago. J. H. Baity is able to be out radio feuds are conducted today Peter Witt. H e ’s the tennis star C. B. Deane clude: (1) our armed forces. This beautiful collection of cut C E N T E R .— Miss Lucille T u t­ after being 111 for sometime. OUR flowers, table centerpieces, and the way they were handled terow spent last week In Lex­ arm Is totally Inadequate; we w l i and former European rep of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ratledge plants, an d corsages. ten to fifteen years ago. R e ­ Bgrriers Have don’t even have enough cloth to Samuel Goldwyn . . . instead of ington visiting Miss Joyce R a w ­ RUN-OFF PRIMARY of Winston-Salem spent Sunday MOCKSVILLE AGENT: make uniforms, let alone hav­ I ii'íü m em ber the battles between lings. June 2 2 ,1940 with relatives here. L e G R A N D ’S P H A R M A C Y short bits, elaborate television Week End Guests ing enough guns and ammuni­ Bing Crosby a n d the late Russ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lowery ELLER-WOOD shows will be put on by the RCA CONCORD. — Mr. and Mrs. tion to equip them. (2) Our Na­ , Dudy Vallee and Will were dinner guests Sunday of and family spent Sunday In FLORISTS AND SAVES YOU SO i ; ' ^ Jo hn Ferebee a n d baby of Hanes- W ho Should be Re-Nominat­ Osborne, Kate Smith and Vaughn exhllult for Fair visitors, this Furniture Departim tional finance. This branch of 109 W . Innes St. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tutterow. Mooresvllle. town spent the' week end with ed to Congress? our defence Is particularly week D e Leath? Those people— pr year . . . WNYC, the municipal Miss M yra McAllister of States­ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dixon SALISBURY, N. C. MANY TRIPS TO MARKET I t i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. due to the extravagance ot the their managers— were really out station, will broadcast missing ville spent the week end with were in Winston-Salem Sunday -'И. .*■. C . Berrler. The friends of Deane in New Deal. We are faced with for blood a n d didn’t pull their persons alarms from the Fair her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Has been Remedied and visiting relatives. Eieotrlc Refrigeration Is distinctly In tuno Davie County appeal to their the largest deficit this year In punches. Ground . . . on the Information Miss Kathleen Crotts spent McAllister. Miss Helena Shelton returned with tho modem way of living. Time Sunday with Miss Peggy Daniel. fellow Democrats here in the history of the nation. T h e Today such competition Is Please program when Oscar Le­ Miss M artha Rawlings ot L e x ­ hom e Saturday night from W in s ­ and energy should bo conserved In every *î Davie to help correct the deficit this year alone is more handled lightly. T h e outstand­ vant referred to F D R ’s under­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tutterow ington spent the week end with ton-Salem, where she spent the way possible! SAVE YOtJRSELP extra l i w o n g of 1938. The State E n la r g e d than It took to operate the gov­ ing feud in radio, Fred Allen vs. study as "Senator Garner” none and daughter of Cooleemee visit­ Mls-s Frances Tutterow. week with relatives. trips to the store. BUY IN QUANTITY i: Board of Elections after a ernment one year under Calvin т.*- Jack Benny, is a joke all the o i the learned participants cor­ ed his mother, Mrs. J. N. Tut­ Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Davis and and you always save. rected him ! . . . w h e n Eddie terow Saturday evening. » TTi u T, . i. I o J .1.- and fair hearing and SECOND FLOOR Coolldge. (3) Our National pro­ I T4i; way through and both come out of High Point spent Sunday with counting the legal votes family ot Clemmons were the duction. This arm has been ahead. Ben Bemle and Walter Cantor appeared on CBS’ W e the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swlcegood Mrs. Gregory’s parents, Mr. and cast m the second primary Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. People 30 proud mamas waited badly hampered by government Tho 1040 electric refrigerators enable you Wlnchell, who have been "feud­ of Salisbury spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Green. of 1938 declared C. B. Deane Eimore Davis. to keep fruits, meats, fresh vegetables, at the stage door with off­ Infrenegment and government ing” for years, are really close his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bowles We invite you to come in and inspect our great] Burton Cranflll of Courtney and other foods . . . fresh, delicious and springs to Introduce to him . . . the nominee and the records Interference. Labor is devlded friends. While gammy Kaye Swlcegood. of Winston-Salem visited Mr. tjjg offjcg „j j^e Secretary L. S. Shelton and Douglas Rat­ wholesome for a nuraocr of days. And Incidentally, Eddie’s n ew fall ly increased lines shown in spacious quarter as It has never been before. (4) a n d K a y Kyser aren’t exactly Miss Eva Ola Tutterow spent Bowles’ mother, Mrs. J. C. Bowles „f h ,-« „„.«¡onf. ledge attended the celebration of State so show. His present ROBERT II. M cNEILL CIIAS. A. JONAS The National Administration. always remember that electric refrigera­ buddies, they’re yet so m uch as contract with Fred Allen’s cur­ the week end with Miss Minnie Sunday. bn the second floor. of the golden anniversary of the opponent dragged the mat­ W e must have an administration tion SAVES YOU MONEY! to stick out a tongue at each rent sponsor was arranged by Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson wow hist Thursday night. ter into the courts and would that will unite our people under other over w ho started singing Jack Benny. Cantor’s salary Is Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Sechrest visited M r. and Mrs. N . B . Dyson Rev. R . L. W est will hold the i l not abide by the decision of a common banner. Our admin­ song titles. reported to vary with the ratings visited their daughter, Mrs. Sunday. We offer you a complete stock for all kinds regular third Sunday night serv­ of his show . . . Jerry Living­ the State Board. W hen It istration, like England an d In fact it’s not rare for one Ruth Bivins, who Is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson ice at the Crossroads Baptist M i . ston has added another young­ was declared that the courts needs for your home. France, has been asleep during to plug the other on his radio at Davis hospital Sunday. visited M r. and Mrs. E d W alker church Sunday night, June 10. ster to his crew. H e ’s vocalist could not finally pass upon the past seven years while Ger- program, nor is it strange to Mr. and № s. Floyd Hellard Sunday. the matter in time for the Mrs. Carrie Baity and Mrs B uddy Byrnes, 19 years old ^nford iff, m a n y 'h a s been re-armlng. . hear one bandleader boost his and daughter ot Kannapolis D. G. Tutterow made a busi­ November election, Deane Luetta Reavls spent Monday in Carm en M iranda replaces Harry Living Room Suites Duncan Phyfe Sofas strongest competitor during a spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ness trip to Advance one day agreed that it be arbitrated otor Winston-Salem shopping. Rlchm an w hen the latter bows commcrclal or sustaining. Th e Charlie Hellard and family. last week. so that' our District might Tutterows Visit Avery Reavls made a busi­ CARTER ELEC. CO. P O W E R . C O M P A N Y ot the Versailles . . . N B C will Bed Room Suites Love Seats Andrews Sisters are riding high, Eustace Daniel of Salisbury Miss Cornellla Bowles has been not be deprived of a Demo­ Co ness trip to Winston-Salem Phone 242 128 N. Main cover the Republican convention At Dyson Home wide and handsome, and along spent the week end with his Indisposed the past week Is Im­ cratic member in Congress. *npany Thursday. SALISBURY, N. C. ' i m with an elaborate television set­ come the K ing Sisters as a threat. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. proving. Dining Room Suites Odd Chairs " b o titi CALAHALN. — Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Reavls up relaying the broadcasts from The three man board of ar­ Fight? Far from it. The girls Daniel. Several of our people went to John Ferebee and daughter of spent the week end with Mr. and Philadelphia to New York by bitration decided against are all friends and really ad ­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Berrler Winston-Salem Saturday to see Dinette Suites Oil Cook Stoves Hanestown visited his parents Mrs. Avery Reavls. Ш ф . coaxial cable . . . T h e Hotel Deane despite the ruling of mirers of each others’ work. visited M r. and Mrs. J. C. M c ­ and here Tom Dewey. the State Board of Elections. Mr. an d Mrs. Flay Ferebee last L. S. Shelton and family visit­ New Yorker's Ice Show with culloch of Mocksviile Sunday. Kitchen Cabinets Wood, Coal Ranges Most amusing ot the current с. Friday. ed M r. a n d Mrs. Burton Essie Larry Clinton’s orchestra Is both He truly sacrificed his own races, however. Is that ot Diet: Miss Katherine Tutterow of clear rights for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tutterow Sunday. eye and car appealing . . . Fred Swine Disease Easily Breakfast Room Suites Floor Coverings Todd, whose voice Is being liken­ Cooleemee spent the past two of the Democratic Party. were the Sunday dinner guests Ju n e Specials In Astaire m ay return to the air In ed to Blhg Crosby’s In his radio weeks with her aunt. Miss Doris Transmitted To Humans This is why he is a candi­ of M r. and Mrs. W a d e Dyson. TOBACCO FARMERS Ihe Fall . . . Fred Allen Is de­ Tutterow. Porch and Lawn Furniture of Latest Types] a n d recording vocal efforts. But Beware of handling swine In­ Mrs. Charles Tomlinson of finitely parting from his pres- date in the June 22 primary, there’s no resentment in either Several from this community fected with erysipelas. Is the and we have the confidence We can furnish rugs to fit any room Mocksviile visited Mrs. J. M . A n ­ TO VOTE JULY 20 , , „ , . ent sponsor after the current attended the quarterly c6nfer- "Choosey" buyers of Used camp here. Dick admits he’s an series. Sponsor wants the show grim warning Dr. C. D. Grlnnells, that our fellow Democrats in derson Monday. ence held at Concord church Cars come to us year after ardent admirer of Crosby’s and'to a half-hour and Allen veterinarian ot N. C. State Col­ Davie will welcome an op­ Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Vanzant ■ Saturday, July 20, has been Saturday. \ Reasonable Prices Prevail at Sanford’s W hite Goods year. We've got the values B ng treats the ocmpetltlon; refuses . . . It you like psychic lege, offers to farmers of North portunity to correct the of Winston-Salem visited at the tentatively set as the date w h en Dan Foster, who has been that "ring the bell"—And Carolina. “W e have received re­ that was done him. home of T. A. Vanzant Sunday. Southern farmers will vote on with the same friendly manner, stuff tune to MBS’ Saturday w r o n g our policy is that nothing ' Today, feuds are used to build sick. Is Improving slowly. ports from the Am erican F o u n ­ Miss Iva Anderson ot Thomas- amendments to laws governing night show. Its called Jack m afsaSi^nofi is too good for our custo* dation for Anim al Health that LET IT BE REMEMBER­ ville spent the week end with the 1941 tobacco crop. people up Instead ot tearing Johnstone’s Who Knows? Bulgaria is rationing gasoline. ED BY THOSE ^VHO OP­ mers. We’ll bend back­ ROWAN SHEETS FINE PERCALE SHEETS swine erysipelas Is spreading her parents. This year farmers will vote on them down. The U. S. Marines have picked GEORGIANA DRESSES wards to keep them HAP­ rapidly in 39 states, a n d North PO S E D E A N E A N D W H O D O Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell three questions in accordance CHATTER: When the BBC was W y n n Murray for the title of PY! Come in and make us Fine quality . . . 64x64 count fine mus­ These are fine quality soft percale Eire has a shortage of onions. Carolina Is one of the States,” NOT WANT A SECOND and ,son visited M r. and Mrs. with am endm ents to the pro late with Its news broadcasts Miss Leatherneck. She’ll be prove it! lin sheets... A value that urges you to sheets. Regular $1.29 values. he said. P R IM A R Y THAT MR. In typical English fashion the “crowned” early In June . . Sanford Green Sunday. gram regulating sale of the leaf. stock up. “Hum an beings are dangerous­ DEANE’S OPPONENT, MR. ^aiìsfaciìon! Mrs. W. N. Anderson and Th ey will be required to choose Size 81x99 and 72x108 announcer said: "I must apolo­ Jack Teagarden has knocked off -* I KEEP MV SMOWNG ON ' $1.9 8 TO $9 .7 5 SIZE 81x99 ly susceptible to the sam e germ BÜRGIN, WAS THE LOW Jimmie Neal Anderson spent between a three-year program, gize for keeping you waiting— 38 co\lege proms (this season THE StOW'SttlMINC SIDE w hich causes swine erysipelas, MAN IN THE FIRST PRI­ Monday In North Wllkesboro, a one-year program, or no com Germany has just Invaded Hol­ . . . socialite Billy Livingston W ITH CAA1ELS. THEy GIVE T O D A Y ’ S BARGAIN LIST! and farmers should be extreme­ MARY OF 1938 WHEN HE the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo pulsary program at all. land and Belgium.” . . . the talk- w ho occasionally does bits on ME EXTRA MItONISS AND DEMANDED A SECOND ed-about dramas which W HN the Society Ghrl show cam e to ly careful in handling diseased Week-End Grocery Specials Anderson. 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President Roosevelt »is sliown in cap and gown at 1^1МЯ Sanford Motor Co. Cliarlottesvillc, Va., in an address at graduation exercises C. H. BARNEYCASTLE BELK'STEVENS CO. at tiic University of Virginia he callcd for “full speed “Ford Dealers Since 1913” <‘The Н ош е O f Better Values*’ ahead” in aiding with material resources the Allied “op County Tax Collector Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy announces Italy’s ponents of force.” He charged Italy with scorning “the CAMELS Moclisville, N. C. Slow-Burning Costlier Tobaccos declaration of war against France and Great Britain from Corner Trade and Fifth Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. rights and security of other nations.” > * the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia in Rome. A thunder­ ing crowd cheered wildly as he spoke. P A G E 4 THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE Г ^ 5 а у Г 1ШЕ H fflE 14, 1940 THE

Poisons Control were assisted by Misses Virginia H E JUMPED M O N D A Y ! Smiths Attend GRADUATE AT WOMAN’S COLLEGE Societies Hold K. F. Hege Williams Reunion Tobacco Insects Bowden and Mary Lee IvicMahan. THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE A large wedding cake an d gold­ Study Course Given Dinner Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina POINT.—Mr. and Mrs. Prank Protection of this yeaf, en candelabra adorned the table RSONALS F A R M I N G T O N .- T h e societies ADVANCE. — The Woman’s (| я Blalock of N ew London spent bacco crop against preyi,,„ which was covered with a lace of Christian Service of Bethle­ Society of Christian Service met- o . C. M C Q U A G E ...... ;...... Publisher Sunday aiternoon wltli Mr. and sect enemies is being urgeH cloth, Mrs. Z. N . Anderson and R. T. Faucette J. M . Horn, Misses Irene and hem, Wesley Chapel and Farm­ Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mi-s. J. L. Singleton. J. O . Rowell, entomologist or nd Mrs. Miss Betty McMahan presided In SUBSCKIPTION RATES: nooga, Tenn., are visit- Luclle Horn attended the class ington met for a joint study C. L, Dillon with Mrs. P . L . Mr. and Mi-s. W. D. Ross and State College Extension Serv the South living room where the and Mrs. J. J. Larew. day exercises at W C U N C Sat- class last W ednesday at the Sm ith as joint hostess. Mrs. Ja c k if $1.50 Per Year; Six Months 75 Cents— $2.00 Per Year Outside ol Various insecticides or poJ wedding gifts were displayed. Mrs. S. A. Poplin of Norwood go from here to Ft. urday afternoon. Methodist church. Vogler, president, presided over Davie County. Strictly Payable In Advance. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. applied in a well-timed Here gifts received for their I?'"" (or a two weeks visit Basing the study on the-text the meeting. Refreshments were Fleet Thom pson. persistent program of d,.». wedding with the original cards H i .turning home. Mlss Jo Cooley has moved from book "Through Tragedy to served after the business sessioru к i‘„ : p Entered at the Post Oiilce at Mocksvllle, N. C., as Second-Class will assure the leaf farmer of the Harding apartments to the were displayed along with their Mr. and Mrs. B. W . Singleton Triumph,” by Basil Matthews, Mrs. Taylor Bailey, Mrs. Min­ better crop, the State Colil u G Brubaker of Ar- home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. anniversary gifts. Here also Matter Under Act of Congress of M arch 8, 1879. and Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Thomp­ the class h ad a num ber of fine nie Bryson, Rev. P. L. Smith: m a n said. yjj. Is visiting Dr. an d Daniel. was shown Mrs. McMahan’s son and two sons, Victor Lee a n d discussions on the Findings of and daughter, Doris, attended, For Instance, the fiea be, [, Mason, She Is a sister wedding dress a n d M r. M c M a ­ MEMBER OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION Phil, spent Sunday in Roaring the M adras Conference of 1938. the district W . S. C. S. which, may be controlled with a m Mrs. Wade Rucker and chil­ han’s coat and tie in which he G ap. ilason. Those leading the discussions met at Elkin Methodist church.. f ture of parls green and arscn' dren of Sanford, Florida, and was married. On the mantle C. L. Smith and two daugh­ Mrs. Curtis Knight were Mesdames J. W . Vestal, P. Thursday. i ! Dr. L. G. Horn Jr. of Anniston, was a song, the music and words ¡Attend Convention ters, virgle a n d Myrtle Bell a n d of lead. One pound oi J H. Bahnson, Luther Dull, Ver­ Hard Foster of Kanna- Ala. arrived Saturday to be with of which were written and dedi­ The Ladles Aid Society met at .. green to five pounds of arsena non Miller, B en Sm ith, Floyd Miss Sarah Hathcock attended jd Mlss Floretta Alex- the Community Building Wed­ Ii".|' ^ ? I Davie Legionnaires will be in High Point next Monday of lead is the recommeni their father, L. G . Horn, w ho is cated by Mr. McMahan to "That • I ' ' the annual Williams reunion, i[ charlotte were week Dull, J. P. Johnson, and Mlss aiternoon at 4:30 to participate in the parade at the state proportion. a patient at Davis hospital in Old Sweetheart of Mine.” An nesday. Mrs. Peebles, president;, Sunday. Mary McMahan. I ,j(3 of Mr. and Mrs. N. Statesville. array of quilts, made by Mrs. presided and Mrs. C. L. DiUoiu .I-;, J convention. Since the local boys will be honored and the For small or newly-set pia« Special music numbers were was secretary. DMocksville high school band will also be on, hand, it is three pounds of this mixti M c M a h a n for her grandchildren, sung by Mesdames Latham, Mc­ Frame Garden Avoids Mr. and Mrs. George Ham­ was also on display. Mrs. Edith Bailey left W e d — suggested that all citizens of the coimty who can spare will treat a n acre. For ha Madison left Tuesday Mahan, Bahnson, Seats, Wil­ mond of Cranford, N. J. and Miss Agnes Qranbery Sanford Miss Ethel Lenora Latham neaday to spend a few days In: a couple hours drive over to see the parade. It will be an brown or larger plants, fou, where he wUl spend Music for the evening was liams, Dunn and Smith. At the Heat And Cold Damage M iss Angela H a m m o n d of Statesville visiting M r . a n d M r a ,. interesting spectacle and you will get a chance to see the six pounds will be necessary i U doing graduate work The two Mocksville girls above graduated Monday at furnished by Mrs. Leo Brock, and noon hour lunch was served at Use of the cold frame for the WCUNC, Greensboro were week J. T. White. home folks in the spotlight. cause o f' the dense growth University. W om an’s College of the University of North Carolina at Miss Elizabeth Miller. O n the the parsonage. production of early a n d late vege­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. j. tobacco a n d the necessity lawn uncle Will Lindsay (color­ Mrs. Clarence Davis is spend­ Strange McNeill is M . Horn. Greensboro in a class of 428 seniors. Mlss Sanford, daugh­ CLASS PARTY tables, w hen frost dam age pre­ applying the poison on ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanford, received an A. B. in ed of Greensboro) played on his ing a few days in Winston- Making Good Jack Ruth in Charlotte guitar and harmonica. On Friday evening, Mrs. Eli­ Salem visiting her relatives. vents growing the tender plants underside of the leaf, the Mrs. G. G. Daniel and Mlss Primary Education, was a member of the Dikean society, :ai weeks. zabeth WlUlard and Mrs. Odell Somebody has said that those who will form the back­ without protection, is a com m on ture is most effective vhi Pauline Daniel spent last week In all tlie rooms the color John Poindexter, a native o£" marshall in her senior year. She attended St. Mary’s James entertained the boys and bone of the national defense program in this country are practice In m an y counties, but dusted. Horn worms also i I H. Perry, w ho Is vislt- scheme of gold w as carried In the this state, but n o w living iiZi in Statesville w ith Mrs. Daniel's junior college in Raleigh during her first two years in girls of theh- Su n d a y School now youths who live in small towns and on the farms. H. R. Nlswonger, Extension hor­ controlled with this mixture. mother, Mrs. Maggie flower arrangements. Michigan cam e in last w eek on parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. college. She belonged to the Botany, Education and classes of the Baptist church Certainly the boys from the small towns are the ones who ticulturist of State College, says ’The best k n o w n control spent one day last week Fowler. A unique display was a cu­ his fhrst visit in 15 years. He Yoimg Democrats clubs during her two years at Greensboro. at a party in Johnson’s pasture. are most often found in the key positions of all kinds in the frame garden is also valua­ bud worm, another comi® ord with Mrs. Charlie cumber hi a hand-blown anti­ spent the week end at Elbavllle- 5 Miss Latham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Latham, Games were played, after which this coimtry. ble in protecting vegetables from enem y of North Carolina’s Mrs. J. D. Murray of Smlth- que bottle which w as placed in wlth his sister, M rs. T . J. Riit«. received an A. B. in Grammar Grade Education, was a the guests gathered around a Bill Grant is a local boy who is making good in the the hot summer sun In the cen­ I cash crop, is poisoned ct fleld is visiting her parents, M r. member of the Adelphian society. She attended Brevard the bottle w h en M r. a n d Mrs. They attended a family reunioiL nd Mrs. Gray Hendricks huge bonfire a n d roasted wehi- city. Not yet turned 20 this courageous youth has ap­ tral a n d .eastern sections. meal bait. W h e n used on a lai and Mrs. E. L. .Gaither. college during her freshman and sophomore years and was McMahan were married 50 Sunday at the old home place J week end In Catawba ers. parently found his life work which within itself is a high "A frame ^prd^n can be con­ scale, one p o u n d of aroenate a member of the Education club at Wom an’s college. years ago. The cucumber now near Clemmons. Will Poindex­ I. Hendricks parents. accomplishment eagerly sought by all youth with the structed from ' scrap lumber, lead should be mixed with Mrs. Ed Morris and Dorothy entirely fills the bottle an d is WIENER ROAST ter, a brother of Jo h n Poindex­ - 282 Gaither Morris are visiting Mr. ter and Mrs. T . J. Ellis n o w re­ flaming spirit of American free opportunity. That Bill AW planks, slabs from saw mills, or pounds of corn meal. For №s. C. P. Postelle of Mrs. Feezor Girl Scouts In perfect condition. A group of young boys and has foimd a niche where he can also serve his country in similar material,” the specialist and Mrs. Horace Hayworth in girls chaperoned by Mrs. W . P. side at the old hom e. er amounts, six heaping tabi ham. Ala., a n d Mrs. J. T h e girl scout troop under Ж a critical industry at a critical time is most fortunate. W e advised, “Th e sides of the gar­ High Point, Wins Prize Cornatzer and Mrs. Kenneth Friends a n d relatives of EC.. spoonfuls of the poison to of Lenoir were din- the leadership of Mrs. Knox Birthday Dinner hate to see good boys leave the small towns and farms but Aliens Have Farm Questions den should be of boards about peak of m eal Is recommend« its Tuesday of M r. an d Mrs. W . H . Klm rey gave the Taylor enjoyed a wiener roast P. Hege gathered at the home M. D. Brown, who was taken Johnstone and Miss Jane Mc­ events in Europe in the last thirty days have shockingly one foot wide, a n d the most second of a series of bridge in Sm ith ’s pasture last Friday of Mr. Hege Sunday and gave Are Answered Applications should be mai S. McNeill, sick Saturday, is improving a n d Guire h a d a marshmallow, roast At Caudell Home convinced everybody that the American way of life must H e r e & T h e r e New Son convenient size of a frame gar­ parties at her hom e Thursday evening. him a birthday dinner. This is only In the morning when h »r a j able to be up. in Rich’s park Wednesday even­ Miss Lucille Caudell a n d Mrs. be protected at whatever sacrifice it takes. MACEDONIA. — Rev. G. E. Question: How can I make up den is 5 feet wide a n d 20 to 25 evening. M ixed sum m er flowers an annual affair with the Hege tobacco buds are open, and ti ing. Details of the exc’irslon Bill Howard entertained Sunday Brewer will hold services here the 50th wedding an- F I S H F R Y PLAN TRIP • a lye solution for disinfecting feet long. More than one gar­ L. G. Horn, who Is a patient were used throughout the home. family. treatment should be repeal were planned by the i, .trols at a birthday dinner compli­ The members of the Woman’s Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. den can be built if more space of Mr. and Mrs. Plet- W h e n last hands were called poultry houses? every week until the crop is at the Davis hospital. Is resting m aking up the troop at the pre­ m enting their mother and Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Talbert On Second Thought Agricultural students of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hauser Club a n d their guests enjoyed a is needed. jiahan at Pino Wednes- more comfortably. high score prize w as awarded are In Winston-Salem this week Mocksvllle high school will meet Answ er: A most satisfactory ped. One peck, or 12 pounds^ vious meeting. It was decided father, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Cau­ fish fry, Saturday evening at the visited Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Riddle to M rs. Roy Feezor a n d the Until America’s foremost G-man, J. Edgar Hoover, “Strips are nailed across the sufficient for one applicatl to m ake log books for each pa­ dell, on their birthdays. Mixed visiting their sons. J o h n a n d at the school house Saturday and family Friday. solution is m ade by dissolving hom e of M r. a n d ^írs. D . K . mentioned this, we had not given the matter such concen­ frame every four or six feet to per acre. A small pinch of INVITATION ISSUED consolation was pre'sented to Mrs. Frank Talbert. night to make plans for an edu­ ono pound of lye In five gallons Cari Slierrlll a n d daugh- trol and for the troop. T h e spring flowers were used McClamrock. Those present trated thought. Except in towns where instances of dan­ Mrs. B u ck Tucker visited Mrs. support the sides arid hold up D. C. Rankin. The hostess gave cational trip this summer under bait is dropped into each jarct, of Mt. Ulla spent group voted to secure uniforms throughout the house. The din­ were Rev. and Mrs. J. W . Vestal, Grover Phelps and Wiley E. gerous operations have brought the menace to the fore, Celia Carter one day the past of water. T h e lye, however, cover of brush or slats to be The following Invitations were Miss Helen Hoithouser, bride- tho guidance of J. W . Davis, Rowell pointed out. ly with Airs. M aggie Mll- an d to begin a picture contest ing room table w as centered with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson and Peebles, w ho were seriously In­ the existence of tourist camps where cabins are stopping week. should be thoroughly dissolved used w h en necessary for partial received here this week: elect, a n honor gift. A n Ice teacher. A trip will bt planned MLss Willie Miller. O n to last two months. a two tiered birthday cake and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mont­ jured about ten days ago, ore places for overnight guests, have always been considered Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen spent a n d the solution well m ixed be­ shade and to prevent damage of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore course was served late in the to y^shlngton, D. C. and also LIGHT SEyiVING Mrs. H. A. Blrdsall of Scouts attending the roast a three course dinner w as served. gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph improving satisfactorily. M r . a convenience rather than a menace. However, Mr. Hoover Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. fore It Is applied. Since lye early fall frosts. T h e soli in Hoithouser evening to Mesdames Feezor, on a camping trip through the New version of the old faj was their guest. were Margaret and Ann Grant, Covers were laid for M r. and James, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phelps was able to come home Charlie Jarvis of Winston-Salem. Is caustic a n d poisonous. It must the frame should be fertilized request the honor of your Rankin, J. E. Kelly, Dolan Sni­ -warns that such places are too many times bases of opera­ Great Smoky Mountain nation­ ioned darning egg is a woodj Sarah Wpgner, Tiltha Ray Mc­ Mrs. T. I. Caudell, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, M r. a n d Mrs. w;illy T a y ­ Sunday, while M r. Peebles will Mrs. J. H . Howard visited Mrs. be used with care. Two pounds with manure, or with 5-7-5 fer­ tnd Mrs. R. S. McNeill presence der, J. W. Davis, Mack Kim­ tions for gangs of racheteers. There are a number of in­ al park. Free movies will be egg with handle, in which ih Cullough, Sarah Foster, Neva Walter Caudell and daughters, lor and son, Mrs. Elizabeth Wil­ be detained for about ten days Ruth Butner Tuesday. of water-slaked lime added to tilizer. Spade up the soil area Thursday in Greensboro on at the marriage of their brough, Paul Blackwelder, G. O. stances when publicity following hold-ups and even mur­ shown Saturday night and par­ is a battery light. Much ea; Markham, Catherine and Doro­ Iris a n d Margaret of Charlotte, liard, Mrs. W . P . Cornatzer, Mrs. longer. the above solution will m ake a to a depth of 8 to 10 Inches. I business. daughter Boose and Misses Pauline Daniel, ders, have been given to tourist camps. It is such an Mr. a n d Mrs. S a m Jarvis a n ­ on the eyes when dark woolel thy Gibson, Louise Meroney, Clyde Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mrs. Minnie Bryson and ents and former student are In­ Helen Fay Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Caudell and easy way for an “out” and is a hand^ port of call in a nounce the birth of a son. good whitewash and, at the same Nlswonger also stressed the Della Grant, Kathleen Craven, vited. are m ended, the manufactu I Elizabeth Naylor, w ho Christine Hendricks, Ruth and daughters, Eleanor a n d Louise, K. McClamrock and son. daughters, Rebeckah and Sarah time, will m ak e the solution Importance of having a con­ to Ossie Allison, M ary an d Jane storm from the law. This indictment makes it a bit dif­ Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Allen had say. Edith Turner, Ann Clement, Charles Caudell of St. Pauls, are in Asheboro this w eek visit­ 1 the guest of M r. a n d Mr. Joseph James Patner P E R S O N A L S ficult on the owner of a reputable camp who has taken as their Sunday guests M r. and more stable. venient water supply so that McGuire and Helen Hoithouser. MATTRESS MAKING Naylor .for a week, Marie and Phyllis Johnson, W . H . Caudell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. p. H. Bahnson, Mrs. J. W . ing relatives. the beds can receive moisture on Saturday, the twenty-ninth means to safeguard the lives and property of his guests. Mrs. Clyde Carter and children EYEING THE MODE Mabel Short, Janice Morris, Let- H ow ard a n d Miss Lucille C a u ­ The Surplus Commodity cor­ ay for D u r h a m to at- of Ju n e Vestal, Mrs. J. H. Montgomery Grading was begun Tuesday There are many havens along roadsides where stop many of Mocksvllle. Question: W h a t is the best they will be robbed of by the One of the most amusing I ner school at D u k e John Barneycastle tie. Lindsay Sheek, Carolyn dell. and Mrs. Robah Shore attended on highway 801 which passes poration will donate cotton and ration for a fresh cow? nature of their construction. H e Nineteen hun dred a n d forty a traveler who prefers this to a hotel. But today he de­ Mrs. Mattie Riddle and chil­ the new crop of summer gadgfj Craven, Jane Hayden Morris, ticking for those w ho wish to at seven o’clock in the evening the district meeting of the W o ­ Advance. This will give the mands that these cottages be up to' standard in sanita­ Answer: The feed for the first says that radishes, lettuce, beets, is a compact which wears dren visited Mrs. Magaiene Laird Has Birthday M ary Neil W a r d , Mlss Jane m an’s Society of Christian Serv­ people here access to thé Wins­ m ake mattresses, provided there few days after freshening should mustard, spinash, carrots, Swiss First Presbyterian Church Livengood-Giles tion, protection and appearance. Many states demand Saturday. guise of a pair of sun glas;| s Yates, w ho h a d an ap- Jo h n Barneycastle celebrated McGuire and Mrs. Knox John­ ton-Salem and Mocksvllle high­ are 120 requests from the coun­ Mocksvllle, North Carolina ice. held in Elkin Thursday. regular inspection regarding conditions in the camp. The be very limited with the flrst chard, bush beans, and English Mirrors serve as lenses wh ray last week at Davis his 76th birthday Sunday, June ty, it is stated by Miss Plorence stone. Announcement Rev. J. W . Vestal attended the way. A good road was badly m an who patronizes them should be certain he is In one day’s grain feed being restrict­ peas are some of the vegetables snap open to disclose powder aj is Improving a n d is 2, at the hom e of his son, Billy, FORK.—On Saturday June 1, pastors sum m er school at Duke needed from Advance. Mackle, home demonstration Poindexters Have that can be grown in a frame of safe and savory reputation. ed to bran mash. A mixture of rouge beneath. lo return hom e next Miss Kirkman Weds at Cana. Mr. Barneycastle’s R. A.’s MEET agent. Those eligible must re­ Mlss Doyle Giles of Lexington University last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hartman I w heat bran an d ground oats, garden. home is at Cana and he has liv­ ceive half of their Income from Sunday Guests route 5 an d Jam es Livengood of Mrs. Leo Brock an d son, Billy spent the week end with Mrs. equal parts, should then be fed “ T h e rows of vegetables in the D R U M B E A T O F TI.^IE Dr. L. D. Haeaman ed his entire life in Davie coun­ The R. A.’s of tiie Baptist A Pity the farm and pay $l with the S P IL L M A N R O A D . — Little les Caudell Jr. of St. Pork community were united In have returned home, after a Hartman’s mother, Mrs. Griffith for the next four days. O n or frames should be 12 inches apart In tune with the martial; BOONE.—A wedding of Inter­ church met Monday afternoon Mary Elizabeth Seats who has ty. Dinner was served to ap­ marriage at the home of Mr. visit with Mlss Gella Flowers in in Winston-Salem. application to cover extra ex­ about the fifth day after fresh­ for small growing plants, but lit Sunday for Charlotte at the church with their coun­ mosphere of the times is a hJ est to many persons took place proximately GO guests who spent Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shutt and Before starting our summer of motor travel of rolling penses. The plan is to have one been spending a vacation with ] visit with M r. an d Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Speer in Wins­ Fremont. ening the cow m ay be started greater spacing between rows will watch in the shape of a dni| when Mlss Louise Kirkman, of the day reminiscing with Mr. cillor, Mrs. J. H. Fulghum. The about the country over highway and byway, give a thought man and two women from each her grandmother Johnson has bdell. ton-Salem. Rev. R. c. Whlsen- M r. a n d Mrs. E d Johnson of daughter, M ary Nell, were in on the regular milking ration be needed for English peas a n d The gadget is executed in rl Boone, was married to Dr. Len topic for study was "G row ing to a warning word sent out by Nature Magazine on the returned home. Barneycastle. hunt of the Gospel church was Greensboro spent the week end Mocksvllle Saturday on busi­ family come in at a designated A Missionary Tree In Africa.” and gradually brought to full beans,” the horticulturist stated. white and blue and would f IPrlce Sherrill a n d son, Doughton Hagaman, also of All of the children and grand­ increasing toll of wildlife. Tliere are many ways of add­ date to a work center where Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Spillman the officiating minister. with relatives hero. ness. feed over a period of three a jsay as well as practical Boone, M a y 10, at the famous This was presented by Mi's. ing up the total of thirty million animal deaths a year, and family spent Sunday with I ft. of Mooresvllle spent children were present. They in­ Mlss Nannie Sue Seats was M is s . Matalene Collette spent they will be shown how to make Fulghum. The devotional per­ Mrs. Livengood Is the d augh­ weeks. A reasonable amount of T R A V E L L E R ’S T IP for a tailored outfit. day with Mrs. Maggie Little Church Around the Cor­ clude Mrs. Berry Neely of Cana, and one of the foremost ones in the listing is the number the mattress and help them com­ Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Poindexter. the guest of Mlss Hallle Marie the week end In Mocksvllle visit­ silage m ay be fed at all times ner in N e w Y ork city. iod which was developed by the ter of M r. an d Mrs. Wlllls Giles of creatures hit by motor vehicles. The average motorist Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor It Is primarily designed for land Miss W ilHe Miller. Mrs. Josh Howell of Huntsville, Shelton Sunday. ing Dorothy and Helen Craven. plete it in one day. Those In­ during the, freshening period. group of boys centered around and was educated at Tyro high SANITATION |Jr. was awarded the Mrs. Hagaman is the daughter Mrs. Lizzie Whitmore of Bassett, Mlss Margie Mosely of Coolee­ tries to avoid hitting an animal but is too frequently un­ terested are asked to apply to spent Saturday night with Mrs. m en, but w om en will probably school. M r. Livengood, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kirk­ A n increased interest on i of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirkman, 'A Tree in the Bible.” successful. The rabbit is the one most often destroyed and A . Spillman and left for D u r ­ find myriad uses for this n ew ‘ Medal” offered by the Va., Billy an d Calvin Barney­ land of D u r h a m visited Mrs. mee spent the week end with Mlss Mackle or D . 0 . Rankin, Question: W h a t proportions of Members present were M . H. Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Livengood, part of Currituck county poul!| |r!lle High School for the of Boone. She received her castle of Can a. M r. B arney­ the Collette family here. the great pity of 800 deer killed in three states during 1938, county agent, as soon as possi­ h a m Sunday to visit their neigh­ sailor bag w h e n travelling this Is a graduate of Reeds high Kirkland’s sister, Mrs. M. B. arsenate, water, and molasses growers in sanitation will education at Appalachian State Groce, Lester Laplsh, Lester by the auto. Drivers can be more careful and considerate bor, M r. Reese, w h o is in the summer. The bag, of sturdy r year average in chem- castle has one brother of M ocks­ Brock Sunday. ble. are used for mopping cotton to Dwlggins, Bobby Groce and Gar­ school an d is n o w employed at suit in m ore healthy puUe| ^lence and civics. Teachers College and for the vllle, route 1. by being less reckless, that is if they wish to reduce the hospital. Mrs. Reese a n d family tan canvas with cowhide cor­ the Hoover Chair company in Mrs. Elizabeth Williard and control boll weevil? says L . A . Powell, farm agi past year has been a member field Laplsh. growing list of wildfire disasters. P. O. S. OF A. went to see her husband. ners and trimming, fits into a Lexington. son, John Graham, left Tuesday LAST WEEK OF Answer: One pound of calcium of the State College Exten Mrs. P. R. Dellinger of the Mocksvllle School faculty Batry Smith Is able to be up flat envelope of the same m a ­ to spend some time In Ashe­ About 60 were present at a arsenate should be added to one Service. N Wednesday for Nor- of Mocksvllle. Barbara Gregory BAPTIST W. M. U. PERSONALS SPECIALS and out a little each day. terial not In use. Shoes, boots, ville with relatives. I jetton Pickers Wanted P. O . S. of A . rally here M o n ­ gallon ofwater and thoroughly fashlngton a n d Annapolis. Dr. H a g a m a n is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendrix of $5.00 Machlneless Colfets Little Billy Taylor spent the books, laundry, everything that Given Party The W. M. U. of the Baptist Mrs. D. K. McClamrock and day night by the local cam p stirred. T h e n add one gallon of MEXICAN PEIMmVES ' nger won the trip by Smith Hagaman, superintendent Mocksvllle were guests of Mlss Perm anent ...... $3.5# week end with his grandmother, one cannot cram Into other Mrs. B. M . Gregory entertain­ church will meet Monday after­ son, Billy, are visiting Mrs. Mc- A rival for the annual com husking contest of the which featured barbecue and cheap molasses a n d stir until As gay as a summer camll ^the president’s club with of the Baptist Hospital in Wins- Biddle Davis last week. $4.00 Henri Lazrair Mrs. A. Spillman. bags, will be stowed away neatly ed W|ednesday afternoon for her noon at the church at 3j30 Clamrock’s mother in West Vir­ middle west and the plowing contest of Canada comes a new guests from Winston, Cooleemee all Ingredients are thoroughly are the new cottons printed | am Life Insurance ton-Salem, and Mrs. Smith Misses Mary Rattz and Helen Perm anent ...... In this sailor bag. daughter, Barbara Ann, on her o’clock. Circle 2, Mrs. P . “h . ginia. feature to take place October 1st. It is to be a national and Salisbury camps. Inspiring mixed. This will m ake enough M exican primitive designs whl They will be aw ay a Hagaman. He received his B. Wyatt are spending this week $3.00 Continental OU third birthday. A series of games Mason, chairman, will present Mrs. J. B. Tabor, Misses Mar­ cotton picking contest with $2000 going in prizes for the talks were heard by B . C . Brock, Smoots Have of the mixture for one appli­ run around the clock in S. degree in medicine from Wake at Vada Mecum. Permanent $2.M PEAK a n d contests directed by Mrs. the program. All members are garet and Prances Tabor visit­ ■winners. There has been talk about mechanical pickers R. V. Alexander, J. C. Kesler, cation on one acre. Larger mer fashions, being used Forest College a n d graduated li^r. and Mrs. C. L. Wyatt Week End Guests Up Kirk of the Amer- Gregory a n d Mrs. Bristol B a r­ requested to attend. ed Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brock MRS. YORK’S Ш taking the place of the colored workers who labor in the Mayor T. I. Caudell, Garvey amounts may be made by using Peak digging of this year’s beach skirts, sports frocks i from the University of Pennsyl­ spent Sunday afternoon in Wins­ namid Co. of Stamford, Sunday. Miss Frances and Jolm Crotts, C. B . Hoover a n d C. N . KAPPA.—Mr. and Mrs. Foster nette was enjoyed by the group. ton-Salem with Misa Bessie BEAUTY SHOPPE southern cotton fields, but this contest will engage the coun­ the sam e proportions. Only Irish potato crop in Beauford evening dresses with equal! vania, where he received his de­ Tabor Brock returned with them Spry. Robert Smith, head of the Thorne and family spent Sun­ |ls spending the week with Later the children were invited Golden Wedding Wyatt, w ho continues to hn- 2nd. Floor Sanford Bldff. try’s interest more than any discussion of machine over enough of the mixture should County should be reached be­ cess. gree as doctor of medicine. Dr. to Statesville to spend several local cam p, presided. M r. Brock day with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. nts, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. into the dining room where a prove in the hospital there. P ho n e 52 man-power. The procedure, the same as with the corn be m ad e for each day’s use. tween June 15 and 20, according H a g a m a n internet}, , In-the Gal- days. Koontz. large birthday cake centered the Is Celebrated Mlss Lucy Poard Greene is the husking preparations, is taking place. A tract of 80 acres urged that members report any Frequent stirring while applying_ to A . L. Eagles, assistant farm Playing cards made in linger Municipal Hospital, W a s h ­ Donald Peacock visited his table. Ice cream, cake and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher R. Mc­ guest of her aunt, Mrs. Excell Ïïi] of richest Mississippi delta land has been planted and will activities of fifth columnists to Is necessary to keep the calcium'agent of the State College Ex­ United States will be used] land Mrs. Percy Carter of ington, D. C. Since that time WWW^JWJWJWWJV, the. nearest state officer. It was parents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter candy were served a n d later the Mahan celebrated theh: golden Rozelle and Mr. Rozelle, in Gas­ be cared for until October when negroes from far planta­ arsenate in supenslon. [tension Service. Tslngtao, China. Y., were recent visitors he has practiced medicine in Peacock of Statesville Sunday. children watehed Barbara Ann wedding anniversary at their OH, BOY, IT’S HOT! tions wUl do their best to strip the stalks in record time. also agreed at the meeting to 5 Alice Lee. M r. Carter is Boone. tonia this week. Mlss Lorena Nall of Cooleemee open her gifts. Forty guests were home In the Pino community This will be well'worth following as those interested iji the organize a softball team a n d ' ot Mrs. Mabel Cham- Dr. and Mrs. Hagaman are Mr. and Mrs. Grady Walser BUT YOU DON’T HAVE TO STAY HOT spent the week end with Misses B l a c k o u t Over M anhattan Invited. W ednesday with 150 relatives com husking contests can testify. ____ Bob Waters and James Stone­ I Macartoney, w h o has m aking their h o m e In the Daniel of near ’Tyro were the guests of Zeola and Geneva Koontz. a n d friends calling to pay theh: Mrs. Walser’s parents, Mr. and street were n a m e d managers. |friends here. Boone Park In Boone. We Have A Nice, Cool Store With Plenty Of Poindexters Are attended a dinner ■ given In Burr Brock, Jr. is handling the Elijah Thomas and Mlss Dull AWARDS RECEIVED respects to the honor guests. Mrs. R. C. Barnes, Sunday after­ honor of John Poindexter and publicity for the local camp. of Florida are spending some­ I Della Grant and Mary Mr. McMahan, 79, and Mrs. noon. Pupils receiving awards at the family of Michigan by his bro­ time with his sister, Mrs. w . a. . i left Wednesday night Mrs. W . H. Klmrey McMahan, the former Mlss Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hendrix ELECTRIC FANS Dinner Guests recital of Mlss Benton Friday ther, Will Poindexter of Clem ­ BASEBALL BENEFIT Walker and other relatives. Mr. |mp to Florida and other Tabltha Anderson, were married were the week end guests of ELBA VILLE. — Mrs. J a c k Gives Luncheon evenlns In Spencer included; We have the latest equipment recommended Thomas’ friends are glad to WiiicKer an d ciiildreii are siiend- mons. «S'jth. They will be gone at the bride’s hom e J u n e 12, Mrs. Hendrix's parents, Mr. and T h e M aine baseball club is Mrs. W . H. Klmrey entertain­ Aw ards for perfect attendance Mrs. D a n Lawson is visiting welcome him back. «ks. 1890 in Calahaln. Among the Mrs. J. C. Rattz. by the Coca-Cola Co. for making Coca-Cola ing the week with her mother, sponsoring the appearance of a to Elva Grace Avett, Mabel Mlss Pay Koontz spent Sun­ ed at a luncheon. Thursday children present were Mrs. Mrs. Lou Myers. relatives in Surry County this Mlss Katherine Glasscock of just right. They are really better at oiu: male quartet, “Southern Har- P. Klmrey of H ig h morning. Snapdragons and Joyce Cain, Marjorie Call, Mary week. day with Mlss Kathleen Koontz. Wade R. Bowden of New Haven, Ijames Cross Roads was the The children of Fritz Hege monizers,” radio entertainers, at |Wd Mrs. D . L. Cooley a n d roses graced the rooms where Nell Ward, Rachael Grant, Fountain. Mrs. Ruby Adkins is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safley Conn., Mrs. Hugh Dixon of week end guest of Mlss Pauline celebrated his birthday at his the .courthouse Saturday night Jane of Wlnston- tables were arranged for bridge. Louise Poster, Prances Stroud. and family of Mocksville visited l i l i Pleasant Garden, Miss Mary Wyatt. home Sunday. her father a n d mother-in-law at 8 o’clock. жШй ' Were luncheon guests Marble busts of Bach were pre­ Then an Orange Whiz or a big, tall Limeade Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cartner Sun­ After several progressions last and Mlss Margaret McMahan and Wiley Potts spent Saturday In Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Markland this week. of Mr. and Mrs. W . H. sented to Louise Poster, most day. ' hands were called and Mrs. C. Harmon McMahan of the Winston-Salem. will surely cool you off a n d Miss A n n a Lee visited Mrs. Members of the Ladies’ Aid N. Y . A. practice; Muriel Moore, most T. L. Koontz and family spent A rm an d Daniel held high score home place. Grand children in­ Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Franklin Lou Myers Saturday night. gave Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mat­ progress In the junior class, Proposals have been submitted Sunday in Monroe, the guests of and Mrs. Knox Johnstone second cluded Virginia and Wade Bow- and son, Wade, and Mrs. Vic­ thews a house warming Friday I; Hazel Baity left Thurs- Our Sandwiches are delicious. Made fresh John Poindexter and family of to Raleigh for a N. Y. A. fund high. M ary Nell W a r d , most progress Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot. ■ Chapel Hill where she dei\ Jr. of New Haven, Conn., toria VanEaton of Danville, Va. Michigan visited his sister, Mrs. night, which was a pleasant sur­ for Davie county for the n ew The party personnel Included In the senior class a n d to Sarah daily right in our store. Only 10 cents. . Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud and Library Science at Joe, Ann, Zeno and Jane Dixon were the guests of M r. a n d Mrs. T . J. Ellis Friday, together with prise to the honorees. year of $18,300 to employ be­ Mesdames Daniel, Johnstone, Poster for most progress In Sylvia visited relatives in Ire­ jwerslty sum m er school of Pleasant Garden, Edith, Betty John Wood over the week end. the following relatives; Mrs. S a m tween 85 a n d 100, it is stated dell Sunday. Grady Ward, Gaither Sanford, voice. ' "’ceks. Miss Baity has a n d M ary Lee M c M a h a n at hom e. Mrs. VanEaton and little Wade Poindexter and Miss Ada Poin­ MOUTH FRESHNESS by R . R . Ketner of Salisbury, Cecil Morris, Cllnard LeG rand, Edwin Smoot of Winston- position in Wins- Guests were met at the door Franklin will be the guests of FREE DRINKS dexter of East Bend, Mrs. Guy One of those new Ideas that her CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS supervisor. Following a recent Salem spent the week end with Г’ O. H. Perry of Washington, D. C by Mr. and Mrs. Harm.on Mc­ Mrs. W o o d a n d other relatives Shoaf and son, Ellis Stephens of are boons to the. business girl and next year will Inspection of the home making his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S. B. Hall, C. R. Horn, S. A. BAPTIST Mahan. Receiving in the front for two weeks. BRING THIS AD IN AND WE WILL GIVE Tyro, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Long who does not go home to freshen J » ' histructor at the center here by Mrs. Pansy B. Smoot. Harding, P. R . Dllllnger, and Rev. J. H . Fulghum will use hall were Mrs. J. H. Swing and Henry Rattz of near Clem­ of tho Bailey’s Chapel c o m m u n ­ up before going out for dinner, ‘V of North Carolina. Fetzer, state supervisor of girls Mlss Willie Miller. as his subject Sunday, “Is This Mrs. G. H. Bahnson who present­ mons spent the week end with YOU A COCA-COLA FREE. You must bring ity und M r. and Mrs. S a m Hege are little capsules that you can work for the N . Y . A. in the N O T D O G G Y ^ Catherine Pittman .of W a r a n d Its Outcom e Prophesied ed them to the receiving line Juanita Rattz. a n d children of Elbavllle. carry in your bag or keep in PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY it in to the store, as we do not send them out state, the arrangement of the The gardener who has found ■s visiting her grand­ in the Bible?” composed of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Cora Klmmer, Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Roby Jarvis and your desk drawer. Slip one in kitchen and built In cabinets Is the family dog is overly fond of er. Mrs. J. and C. The Presbyterian auxiliary will METHODIST R. McMahan, Mrs. Wade Bow­ Potts an d children were guests or give curb service on the free drink. ii„ U't‘i 1 .•sniall Kon were the supper guests half a glass of water, let it being submitted to all centers scratching around tender young ■ while her parents, Mr. Rev. E. M. Avett has chosen den and Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson, of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnhardt of her mother, Mrs. Boyd Sher- dissolve and you have a wonder­ meet Monday afternoon at the in the state as a model arrange­ trees, will welcome a n ew liquid 1 Henry G . Pittm an are "Harvest, the Result of Seed” as sister of Mrs. M c M a h a n . Mrs. of Lexington route's Sunday. ilfier Sunday night. fully astringent m outh wash. church hut at 3:30 o’clock. At LeGrand’s Pharm acy ment. spray for summ er furniture, the Rotary Inter- his Sunday m orning topic. W. G. Murchison dh:ect2d the ;/i.Ju n e and E d Myers of Stone- this thne a talk will be m ade ‘ ''/.Ч flower beds and trees. It Is com ­ .. К:: When a swan struck an over­ Conventlon at Havana, on Barium Orphanage and a re­ guests to the register where Mrs. On The Square Phone 21 ville spent the week end at Nearly one-third of ■ France’s N e w Industries m ay not be pletely harmless, yet all dogs Midtown Manhattan being “blacked out” Glasgow (Scotland) School of C. G. Woodruff presided. head electric cafajle in Ennis, hom e. cotton mills are busy on gov- fire at the White Tar Co. plant at „J port given from the colored con­ started In Spain without per­ loathe it, and will not come near Art recently celebrated Its cen­ In the dtaing room Miss John Erie, the city h a d a temporary Mocksville, N. C. by a tremendous cloud of dense, black smoke J. Note shadow of smoke dai'kenWi * ' *• T. Grant, Miss Della ference In Whiston-Salem. All Mrs. T . J. Ellis and Billy Ellis ernment orders. mission from the Government. It. that drifted mpre than eight mUes from a tenary. Smoot and Mrs. Hugh Dixon blackout. width of island. •T. Grant, Mr. and Mro members are urged to attend, 'VWWWVWVWWWWWWWVMWWWMWWA/VWWUVWinñ 14, 1940 ‘P A G E 7 ‘ THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE P A G E 6 14. Houston, Eugene VanEaton and were the Sunday ^ „ 5. Highlights Of The wife E,ssie V an Eaton ct til. ITALIANS IN BERLIN GET THE NEWS Reeves Have Under and by virtue of an THE RARE MONTH Tnomas Gaither. PICKED UP order made in the above ontitlod THIEVES ENTER Sunday Guests M u n zy Dy.son Siiiiday School Lesson cause by C, B , Hoover, Clerk of ШЕШ WAMT m s Superior Court of Davie County, SHEFFIELD.—Mr, and Mrs. J. On The Farm and in The Home Leroy an d Dorothy I, the underslKned will offer for P. Swarengen of Concord, Mr. Su n d ay guests or Mr AROUND TOWN resale for delinquent taxes for YADKIN FIRMS |,,y school lesson for] regard of the Almighty’s dear the years 1929-1938 inclusive to '•^for wBsat WA^T John Reeves. Intuii and Mrs. W. B. Pennlnger and the highest bidder for cash at ШШ ‘ llaKRiu Urges th e commands, that have put our Using a crowbar and a sledge , is, the courthouse door of Davie Carolyn Pennlnger of Woodleaf God’s House”—H ag- world into its present frightful Joe says the sins of today are h am m er which bore the m ark County on the 22nd day of June, SINGER SEWING Machines— F O R S A L E O R R E N T — 0 room W A N T E D T O R E N T — Good two- and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Salmons, I T P A Y S T O condition. How may we expect tho same sins of yesterday only 1940, at 12 o’clock M . the follow­ “ W P A ” thieves last Wednesclay ■ 4 ü AD verJ W e have recently been a p ­ house, good out builtlings. Lo­ horse farm with good build­ today’s sins come somewhat ing described lands, towlt; Dorothy and Edith Gray were to have peace a n d prosperity if pointed representatives for cated in Farmington.— See J. ings and near school bus.— J« night broke Into the Pioneer Lying and being in Mocksville I, devotion to the Temple we flout the Living G o d ? ” W h a t ­ streamlined. Singer Sewing machines and Chevrolet Company in Harmony the Sunday guests of M r. and Township, Davie County, N, C,; C. James, mocksville, route 2. W . Sain, Moclc.sviiic, route 4. L e d ll'c long an d bitter ever else is true of, our times it V acu u m Sweepers: sales, collec­ Heights, crudely beat the safe Mrs. T. C. Goforth and family. BEGINNING at a stone on West 6-14-2tp. 6-14-2tp.. Ijof the dlsperson. While Is certainly true that m ankind " W e all pray,” says Bill, “ that side of Mocksville road and Sal­ tions a n d service. C. J. Angell opnn and took $299.01 In cash Bascom Richardson and chil­ P a u s e ] T t of the throngs that is being punished for its sham e­ the one gam e they w o n ’t play isbury road, Charley Hill’s cor­ an d Ted Foster. CARBON PAPER— Pencil sharp­ WANTED TO LOAN—Money to^ Another robbery, in Yadkin­ dren were the Sunday guests of ner; thence with Hill’s line 200 f, (lie Walling Wall may ful sinning. is ‘London Bridge is Falling eners, typewriters, staples, build you a home— Mocksvillci vllle, netted thieves no money, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Richardson. ft, to a stone; thence N , 22 deg, WANTED— Good man to handle fated by political motives On ly from religion flow the D o w n ’.” W , 1.37 chs, to a stone; thence paper clipsj, mucilage, type- Building & Loan Association. w h e n they broke into the W e s ­ Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot established Watkins rural busi­ Ipropoi-tion are deeply de- forces that restrain a people S, 88 deg, E, 2,68 chs, to a stone ^vriter ribbons, ink pads— and l-2G-tf. tern Auto Supply Com pany. R e f r e s l on the West side of Salisbury ness in Davie County. No In­ from sin an d deterioration. “There are a lot more girls all kind of office supplies.— Failing to find money the rob­ and. Mocksville road 110 ft. to vestment, automobile only re- NOTICE OF SALE Or LAND , Temple was central to Nothing m.an can buy is a satis­ the beginning, containing Mocksville Enterprise. bers took only a few auto sup­ w ho understand the m eaning of 1/2 Under and In pursuance of a- acre, more or less. See deed by quhrement. Write Watkins, plies. *i[c and the hopes of the factory substitute for the major being popular,” insists Annie,” judgment rendered at May Tem t T, B, Bailey and wife to Frank Box 1975, Charlotte, N . C. F O R S A L E — O n e rebuilt Maytag PALMOLIVE Ltlon. From the time loyalties of the spirit. Even the 1940 of Davie Superior Court, Ire. than of being embarrassed.” • Houston, recorded Book 20, page The theft at Harmony Heights washer a n d one rebuilt M e a ­ case of O. G. Allen, Executor; Iraliain offered up Isaac workingman’s wages, in Haggai’s 271, Office Register of Deeds, was accomplished by breaking GO TO THE SINGER SEWING dows washer; guaranteed. C. vs W. P. McCulloch and wife* I,j spot the Tem ple area Davie County, picturesque phrase, are "put into T o m believes that if some room in the Anderson Building Floy G. McCulloch, I, the under­ a lock on a window. T h e safe This the 5th day of June, 1940, J. Angell, Jeweler, L ^acicd to his descend­ a bag with holes.” folks he knows were working for signed, will on M o n d a y , July» w as sm ashed to pieces with the D A T E O F S A L E : June 22, 1940, to get your sewing done and 1st, 1940, offer for sale at the‘- Jane Is a month they say Is rare.. The Big League pltchcrs largely come ió tills day, the dream of In Different Days what they are worth, they would TERMS OF SALE: CASH, your button holes made.— CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS sledge hammer, marked “W PA” court house door In Davie County“ It brings much work that must be FVom farm boys reared In country Temple engages the JACOB STEWART and a crowbar, which the rob­ "This is not the time,” said write postals because they can’t Hemstitching, Zigzaglng. a n d Timber. For details write to the highest bidder for c ash ,, done; air. [o't the most devout Jews, 6-14-2t. Commissioner bers left behind. Alio, It brings relief from care While any farm girl skilled a l home the procrastinating people to the aford three-cent stamps. Geo. C. Brown & € 0,. of Greens­ the following described real es­ Palmolive ...... 3 for 20c Lai Prosperity First? DOG OWNERS—Last chance to tate situate In Farm ington T o w n ­ The breaking occurred some­ For picnic season has begun. Deserves a decent millionaire. prophet, when urged to rebuild ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE boro, N . C. |a portion of the Jews in ship, near Smith Grove Con­ time between midnight and day. Between the hoeing and the hay, But whether baseball stars or wives, Super Suds (Red Box) 3 for 25c the Temple. Like Felix’s "more “I think that the majority of have your dogs vaccinatcd. I Having qualified as adminis­ solidated School a n d more par­ Coroe opportunities for play. Fresh air means stronger,longer lives. ‘ Babylon had been per- convenient season,” the essay girls would resist temptation,” know who owns dogs and am U S E D T IR E S , batteries a n d auto A barber who operates a shop Small Super Suds trator of the estate of W . R, ticularly described as follows" , return to theh: home- believes M ary , “ but most of required by law either to vac­ parts for all m akes and sizes. Adjoining the lands of Lin­ next door, said that he heard Earl Hostetler, professor of cause It w as cut w h e n too wet (Blue Box) ...... 3 for 25c time for a hard task never ar­ Anderson, deceased, notice is Wrecker service. Rodwell’s Place, coln Ellis, L . A . Sm ith, States animal husbandry, says the Of shocked improperly. r Cyrus, the problem of rives. Most of the world’s fail­ them at least w ant to be tempt­ hereby given to all persons hold­ cinate or turn the owner’s noises in the motor com pany Large ."uper Suds Highway No. 65 and others tlie Temple engaged ed now and then.” ing claims against the estate of na m e over to the sheriff at North Mocksville near high about 5:45 o’clock but only farmer w ho grows beef cattle, The second important job, the ures have been putters-off. H a rd bounded as follows: Beglnnin^r ' (Blue Box) ...... 1 for 23c The foundation was said deceased to present the the end of this m onth. Take school. D a y phone 40— night thought some of the employees sheep, and swbie gets a breath­ State College m a n says. Is the business experience lies behind same to the undersigned, prop­ at an h:on stake on the soulfc (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean” ) If laid. Then the exiles wamlngj. vaccinate each phone 117J. were com ing to work early. ing spell during June. The sheep cultivation of growing crops. the motto which hangs on many Henry wants to know why no erly verified, on or before the 1 side of State h ighw ay No, 65 a n d In Lincoln Ellis line a n d ru n ­ Cultivate corn, cotton, a n d to­ Glass Bowl for Ic ntronted with the Im- one ever thinks of giving dad a 29th day ot M a y , 1941, or this Tuesday and Friday nights Officers Called an d beef cattle should be on a n office wall; “ D o It now.” ning with said highway S, 60 deg-. Octagon Soap (Giant) 6 for 25c [ task of wresting a llv- blonde on Father’s Day. notice will be plead In bar of this m onth on the square in T h e theft w as discovered by pasture, and, except for salt bacco steadily during this m onth These are difficult days, as recovery. W . 2,39 chs. to a n Iron stake ^ the desollate land, MocksvUIe. — Walter L. Call, Sherman Gentry, employee, and water, will need little at­ at least every week or ten days. Octagon Powder (large) 6 for 25c were those of Haggai. The huge All persons Indebted to said L. A. Smith’s corner; thence » . flteen. years their vision rabies inspector. tf. % deg. W. 3,83 chs, to an Irom w h en he reported for work at tention. If sheep are on per­ A good rule is to cultivate as Octagon Toilet ...... 6 for 25c task of revitalizing religion for estate will please call on the undersigned and make settle­ stake near Smith’s house; thence m an ent pasture, It will be nec­ soon as possible after each rain. Temple was dim m ed our day, and of pouring real To avoid being arrested by the motor company. The Yad­ Octagon Cleanser ...... 2 for 9c ment without delay. S, 80 deg. E. 1,84 chs. to a stone; jied. They fell Into the Military Police for wearing civi­ F IV E C E N T Pencils, 2 for 5c. kin county sheriff’s department essary to drench the animals The third Important job Is get­ effort into the channels of This, the 29th day of May, U«mlil-T*kU^ V /V /JU l/lJ In Ellis line; thence N. 4 deg. B- The arms upraised in the Fascist salute belong to Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c 1 delusion that personal lian shoes, Private Jo h n StaTtord — Mocksville Enterprise. ••iT^NoM 6to«a * , ^ 1« S * , in* t*•». 5,27 chs. to the beginning, con­ was notified. Winston-Salem periodically to control stomach ting soybeans and cowpeas plant­ Christian service, calls for Im ­ 1940. 666 Italian residents of Berlin who are getting the news of taining 87-100 of a n acre, mores ed on stubble land. To do this, Crystal W hite Toilet |ly takes precedence of of Hulm e, England, carries a J. C. ANDERSON Trr "BM-Mr-Tbiii,” • Wowlntol Ш ш М police officers were called In on worms. mediate action. It may soon or less, behig Lot No. 8 in peti­ Italy’s entry into the war on the side of Germany from Soap ...... 3 for 14c Ir considerations. T h e pass permitting him' to wear his Adm. of W. R, Anderson the investigation. M em ber of While the livestock m a n can Blalr suggests getting into the be too late to save some cherish­ 5-31-6t, tion in said proceeding. Joachim von Ribbentrop, German foreign minister (left) ow n for his feet are size 3, the DR. McINTOSH the state bureau of investigation take it easy, Roy Dearstyne, field immediately after the grain Falrsex Toilet Soap kabllshed they became ed objective. What about get­ Let GARLIC Help Fight See deed L, A. Smith and wife* and Dino Alfieri, Italian ambassador to Germany (right). smallest in the British Arm y. to Lula McCulloch, recorded. are now cooperating with coun­ head of the college poultry de­ is cut. Plow the land well, m ake 5e size ...... 4 for 16c te Important their o w n HEDRICK COCA-COLA BOtJ ting Into church attendance, Book 29, page 591, Office R e g ­ partment, says hot weather only a good seed bed, a n d put the seemed. Som e built OPTOMETRIST Harmful Colon Bacteria Mrs. Earl Myers Poultry Flock Needs ty officials in the case. MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE an d Into Su n d ay school m e m ­ Out of sortBt Hnrmful bacteria In accumu­ ister of Deeds of Davie Coun&, '-'The thieves in the motor adds to the problems of the legume seed in the ground. Also, Winston-Salem, N.l lOuses,” eleborate hom es bership, those fifteen million BAGGING 436 N. Trade Street lated waste matter In your colon may b< Date of Sale: July 1, 1940. icy deemed that they DAVIE BRICK polsonlns you nnd cauainn distresatns Terms of Sale: Cash. company didn’t bother to turn poultryman. Not only is this corn a n d cotton should receive young persons who are today Winston-Salem, N. C. 'icaHachc* and dir.xinc8S. Try DEAUBORN Society Hostess Special Care In June A new program to encourage This the 29 day of May, 1940, off the neon sign in front of the true with young birds, but the a top-dressing of nitrate of soda [her money nor labor to Have Your Eyes Examined odorless Qarllc Tablets, Como In . MOCKS.—The Woman’s Mis­ headed the other way? Is there the manufacture an d sale of . nnd set a FREE trial packasc. O, G, ALLEN firm and used the company’s mature flock as well. H e points this m onth. t the nation’s great ob- ______Regularly. Exr, Lula McCulloch, dec’d. sionary Society of Mocks Metho- not enough of the Haggai spirit bagging made from cotton to COMPANY The period when the poultry At Hall-KImbrough Drug Co. machinery to sharpen their 01x1 1 out that ,njo5t of tho early- Paul K lm e, Experiment Station WALKER FUNERAL HOME Ithe Temple, T h e y sought abroad in the service clubs and Jacob Stewart, Atty, 6-7-4t dlsL uhurch met Saturday after­ cover cotton bales has been —DEALERS IN- >iav>.AS.bV4 i flock will either return a good instrument. There were marks hatched pullets are ready for agronomist, says if sufficient hay J bread alone, like mil­ w o m e n ’s clubs, to arouse c om ­ BRICK and SAND noon at the home oi Mrs. Earl profit, or be a drain on the family AMBULANCE ДО announced by the U, S, Depart­ of blood in the vicinity of the vaccination against chicken pox drops have not been seeded, las today, heedless of the munities to the param ount Im ­ Myers with Mrs. Charlie Myers finances is Just ahead, says C. P . ©Telephone ment of Agriculture. HEAL'IHY, WEALTHY AND WISE I P i f " breaking, the investigation show­ If this has not already been there is still time to make good J claims of ideals a n d re- portance of the church? Why presiding. Parrish, poultry extention spec­ ed. done. Then, the poultryman crops of soybean, cowpeas, and |]X)n them, not make the automobile a ser­ WOOD & COAL MOCKSVILLE, N. C. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Mrs. Alph Hartman was in ialist of N . C. State College. Eggs iphct Appears In the Western Auto Supply should watch for overcrowdlsg Su d a n grass hay if the crops are vant of the church. Instead of D a y P ho ne 1D4 -chairge of the program. Mrs. will be scarce in June, as hot lup rose a prophet, Hag- T o w n of Mocksville Company robbery, which was at this period. Other factors In planted during the first part of an enemy? We are getting down Night Phono 119 -^vs— Earl Myers gave the meditation weather cuts production In the believed accomplished about the producing healthy strong pullets June. Sudan grass may be seed­ |call the people to put to the root of most of our prob­ Frank Houston Estate; Cora and prayer was led by Mrs. average flock, but the wise pou­ s first. W e k n o w n o t h - same time as the Harmony are: feeding a well-balanced ed alone or with the two legumes. lems w h e n w e buttress religion’s Charlie Myers. Mrs. Marvin ltry raiser can keep his flock’s SPRING TIME IS CLEANING UP TIM Heights theft, vandals pushed diet, constructing sum m er range The grass makes an excellent hay |at Haggla, though it Is place in life, Jones, Miss Claudle Jones, and production up and profit from out the door an d entered the shelters, checlcing for internal if cut just as It heads. Try Our Service O n Lace Curtains, Drapers, ! that he was born In Mrs. Howell presented the mis­ higher prices, Parrish stated. building. After examining the parasites, and providing plenty Dr. Luther Shaw, State Col­ ,and held vivid mem- sionary topic, "N an n ie Holding, Covers and Fibre Auto Seat Covers. “As the summer heat during cash register a n d finding no of watering places a n d shade. lege Extension Service plant I a life amidst heathen- JOE FOSTER ...... PnONlI the Texas-Mexlco Missionary.” the long June days becomes in­ m oney, they took ä spotlight and Enos Blair, Extension Service pathologist, warns against har­ was not m u c h of a COLORED NEWS After the program the hostess tense, the flock is apt to drop KERMIT SMTTH ...... PllOXlf two cans of grease and depart­ agronomist, passes along a few vesting and sacking Irish pota­ He could not speak or BY MAUGAHET WOODRUFF served refreshments. The next COOLEEIVIEE ...... PHONE 1 off sharply in feed consumption," ed. hints on harvesting small grain toes w h e n the soil is wet, since His prophecy lacks meeting will be held the second the specialist said. “ At the first T h e robbers left but very few this m onth. H e says the grain the spuds will heat In the con­ Ider outlook, the concern Miss Lucille Long of Barber Saturday afternoon of July. signs of a slump in food con­ clues other than the abandon­ should be harvested when dry tainers a n d often rot badly. Also RE-NU DRY CLEANERS Jil and spiritual things, Scotia College arrived Tuesday SPnUXUAL SERVICE sumption, and the resultant de­ ed impllments and several tracks and shocks so built as to with­ avoid harvesting during mid-day N. COOLEEIVIEE, N. C. jaman of one idea; to to spend the sum m er witli her The Woman’s Missionary So­ cline in egg production. It is indicating that one of the party stand wind and “shed” rain. if the weather is unusually warm “Once a customer, always a customer.” l-itlre little book is de- mother, Mrs, Hattie Burse, f ciety of M ock’s Methodist church advisable to start back feeding w as wearing about a size twelve Much grain is lost each year be- as scald an d decay m ay result. llhat idea was the Im- Harry L, Bryant left Friday met at the church and had a a wet mash at noon, made up Plorsheim shoe. Officers work­ pot building the Temple, for Fayetteville, where he will spiritual service with Mrs, with cool water or cool sour ing on the case state that there ’ one idea, determined attend sum m er school at N, C. i s in George Beauchamp In charge, milk. is possibly a connection between Ixcthlni; about it, usual- State College, Mrs. B eaucham p gave a very ‘■This practice, along with the Yadkinville robbery and a frther than those of more Mrs, Hettle Burse, Miss Ade­ Interesting talk on Ezekiel fif­ close culling of broody hens will H ig h Point automobile theft philosopliy, w ho are laide Smoot and Dr, E, L, Evans teenth chapter. Mrs. Charlie help a great deal in holding which occurred on the same I merely to think about attended the commencement at foim lililí Myers led in prayer. Several of a high egg production during night. Car tracks left by the I Haesai m ade som ewhat Barber Scotia College last week, the members gave Interesting hot weather. As soon as the robbers were identical with those Don^t R ock The anee of himself, as, in M ayso Campbell, Rollin W il­ talks on their conversion and comb of a hen loses its bright supposed to have been on the md out, he prodded the liams, Fisher Dulln and Robert D on't b© coreloss with your hair . . . keep It colorhil, their daily lives. red color a n d begins to shrink, stolen car. tith the importance of Foster spent Sunday afternoon sparkling, youtblike . . . with CLAIROL. You'll b e de­ ¡ í ■ T h e society will meet at the or when she shows signs of be­ |cp the great central in Kannapolis, lighted with the roflult . . . dry, drab, lifeless hair takes church Saturday afternoon, June ginning to molt, that Is the Bathers in South Africa are pi their national exlst- Mrs. E, L, Evans returned home on lustrous beauty ia ONE 3-in-l treatment, for Clairol twenty-fifth for another service. time to put that bird on the being w arned to w atch out for >)ubt!ess, the prosperous Saturday after attending the shampoos as ih roconditions as it TINTS. Choose from market.” sharks. B o a t N o w ! Nwelt in "celled houses” Presbyterian conference for 36 natural-looking Clairol sbadosl Mrs. Beck Visits Parrish also suggests that the him as not being women In Winston-Salem. windows and ventilators In the l"-as if there were In William Crawford of Kanna­ In Mocksville back of the laying house be |imlverse anything more polis spent the week end with B E A R C R E E K .— Funeral serv­ opened to make the poultry 1 than the Ideals by Miss Llllle Crawford. quarters cooler. It is also im ­ ROWAN O ur Nation Needs Tried Mrs. Earl Rose boro of Salis­ ices for Am os Edwards of W in s­ an souls really live. Write noHf for ire* booklot and In« advlct on your hair problem lo ton-Salem, who died in a hospi­ portant, he says, to prevent lice Pmes" and Sinful Men bury spent the week end with loan C/olr. Ptetidenl, Clairol, Inc.. 130 W. 46lb St.. New York, N. Y. tal there Friday morning were ii^festatio(n at this season of PRINTING CO. and Trusted Servants 1 old Hebrew prophets her parents, Mr. and U cs. John conducted by Rev. Martin at the year. r and said boldly that Smoot. I New Union Methodist . church “Check on some of the birds SALISBURY, N. C. I a direct relationship Rev. Robert Massey was the Su n d ay afternoon ,at 3 o’clock. occasionally for lice Infestation J men’s behaviour and dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!.'/ I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huds­ an d treat the birds or the roost One of the largest print­ ( conditions. Hosea af- R. M, Foster Sunday. peth and family of Winston- poles for lice, if they are found. ing and office supply President Roosevelt Trusts Congressman Bürgin llhat drought and poor Salem were the week end guests Soak the roost poles a n d roost houses in the Carolinas. ‘ №d famine were due Eye, Britain’s smallest bor­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck. pole supports about once a m onth pie’s neglect oi G o d . ough, with a population of 1,700, M r. and Mrs. Charles Miller with used motor oil to hold down ■ living today he would has a war all Its own over a and family of Salisbury spent red mite infestation,” h e rec­ • Printing Every (iay the international situation appears “ without hesitation that proposal to dig aid raid shelters Saturday afternoon with Mr. om m ends. THE WHITC HOUSE loan’s sinning, a n d dls- In the churchyard. !'!■> t and Mrs. Zeb Brinkley. Finally, Parrish said that in­ • Lithographing more critical. Help President Roosevelt by WASHINGTON Juno 1, 1940. Г'-,’ ' Mrs. J. W . Beck is spending fertile eggs should be produced several days in Mocksville with in the summer, because they standing by those who have stood by him and ® Typewriters 1* pi Mr. and Mrs. Sam Latham. keep better. To do this, a flock Miss Lucille Reavls spent last owner should dispose of, or pen will continue to do so. -V • Complete Office week in Cana with M ary Nell the male birds. Driver. Supplies. l!y dear Ur. Bürgin: Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Lee Brink­ Shirt makers of Northern Ire­ Mr. Burgin again submits his cause to the ley of Salisbury spent Sunday land have been asked to sub­ Phone 532 Salisbury, N. C. ai‘cr::oon ivlUi Mr. and M ’a. mit prices ior 2 ,000,000 Britishj Democrats of the Eighth District on his record Norman Hanes. A rm y shirts. C U /k Ù . — his votes in three sessions of Congress and NAZIS CLAIM BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER SUNK This New Easy W ay service he has rendered his constituents. with all good wishes. Very sincerely yours. ПЕТЕСТХУЕ RILEY By Richard Lee ri^ E Т\Ю A1EN TAKE A STROLL ALONG Mr. Burgin led the first primary by 2,835 THE BEACH.

plurality and led in seven counties represent­ Honorable W. o. Bürgin. ' ' DO YOU KNOW,SAHIB RILEY,'^ P JLEY SINCE I A M SWOBH TO DESTKCV YOU,’ Wm m ” ®Pi;®»entntlves, MV ii Washington, D. c. AND . I SHOULD NATURALLY DESPISE ing all parts of the district. SIMPLY..CuriAsYoiiComb SINGH [ VOU...BUT SOMEHOW I DO NOT..' ARE WAIT­ ..YOU ACE NOT A BAD FELLOW ^ ymih the N E W “A U T O M A T I C " ING ON A ___ MID-PAClFfC ISLANO STAND BY THE PRESIDENT BY STANDING Bl FOR SINGH'S РАТ.нагиии AVIATOR How do you keep your cuHi CURLED? With MEMCHMAN, ONE W H O HAS STOOD BY HIM. troubtesomo curler»? With tricky gadeeHl WHO,AC­ CORDING TO Your troubios ore over now wilh the new A PREAR­ “ Autoroatic" Rollocurl. A reoulor corab at one RANGED PtAN, ‘V end and a mogie diiappeorino comb at (he IS TO PICK V o t e othor, you simply curl a» you corab. 1}|E PRINCE UR O n S a t . , Af your locol department, variety ^ L E Y PRE­ The German High Command has an­ or chain itore. TEND NOT TO battle with the German battleships Gnei- KMOWOFtHIS. nounced Great Britain’s 22,500-ton Air­ senau and Scharnhorst. No confirmation F o r BÜRGIN hrdITnitiofCari»,Rto9Wh,««. craft carrier Glorious (above and a British came from British sources immediately. J u n e 2 2 Destroyer were sunk .off Norway in a naval FRIDAY, JUjgidI P A G E S THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE it:* Cooleem ee News THE BICEPS KIDS I R S T Cooleemee Personals Mrs. A. T. Lewis and Miss Ijames. (By IMrs, J. C. Sell) IN Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shrines Woman’s Society Meets and Mi-s. Lula Daggett of Sum ­ With Mrs. Phelps M i. merville. S. C., spent the week NEWS ond with Misses Bottle and Leola The W o m a n ’s Soclcty of Chris­ IV/r^lV^ f^lL. Orronder. tian Scrvice of the Methodist church hold Its monthly meet­ advertising Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and ing Tuesday afternoon, June 4, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Haley of at the hom e of Mrs. Conrad Rock Hill, S. 0., spent Sunday Phelps, with Mrs. M. H. Riden­ CIRCULATION t . '. y ' ’ Sr VOLUME LXII “AU The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 The County News For Everybody” NO. 34 1 { with their sister, Mrs. C. C. Til­ hour as joint hostess. 1 f b * ler. Th e meeting was called to Í 1 , s Í ' i , Miss Doris Garwood Is sjiend- order by the president, Mrs. T . [ r, C. Pcgram, singing "Near the 1 ' Í *f и Ing some time In Danville, Va. HERE and THERE BAND, LEGION Summary Of W ar News EXPECT HUGE CROWD AT R. E. A. ! ^ Cross.” Responsive reading was • I-.: '. {I with her cousin, Mrs. L. Sim ­ SDEBIFF HURT appointed chairman of the Dem . by Mrs. Pegram. 'v vS mons. I Sheriff L. S. Bowden was cut ocratlc executive committee of France, beaten to her knees and fighting prac­ Th e missionary topic for dis­ (around the left eye a n d lore- the eighth congressional district ATTEND MEET PICNIC MONDAY; MANY PRIZES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody of cussion was N annie Holding, tically alone the most powerful war machine ever head and was considerably Dillon, S. C., spent Sunday In by R . G . Cherry, state chair­ the Texas-Mexlco missionary. Drivers ol the cars who will Between 1,000 a n d 2,000 ar« I skinned around the arms and m an . T h e district embraces 12 seen, asks Germany for an “honorable’’ peace. the hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack take the members ol the Mocks­ ) ) Those on the program were: I legs l.ist Thursday night w h en counties. expected to attend the R. E. A L Moody. ville high school band to High Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munich with ad­ Mrs. Sam Carnes, who had the I lie was thrown Irom a n auto- picnic w hich will be held nexl-. Point next M onday for the state M o n d a y at the Masonic Picnic Miss Parrle Wyrlck spent the meditation which was taken I mobile while chasing a liquor car. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS visers to draw up terms of peace which it is thought legion parade are asked to as­ week In Greensboro with her from the "World Outlook;” Mrs. I With the sheriff In the chase grounds here, according to olr J. C. Gibbs, ¡itate highway semble promptly at noon Mon­ will demand unconditional surrender on land, sea flclals. sister, Mrs. Ezra Motley. Arnold Kirk gave an Interesting I «re Mr. Gates, associated with patrolman, asks the cooperation day at the high school building. and air. talk on the life story of Nannie ttie A. B. C. unit, an d 'B . I. The concern has about I,20C Master Tom m ie Tiller Is spend­ of all motorists In reporting ac­ T h e band will play lor the R. members in Davie, Yadkin, Ire­ iS * N Holding; and Mrs. Ed Howard smith, local chlel of police. ing this week in Kannapolis cidents. Mr. Gibbs reminds the E. A. Picnic Monday morning, It is thought that Hitler’s demands will be '.-f‘ C-. had “The School Today.’’ I They wore chasing a car on the dell and Alexander counties and with his aunt, Mrs. R. C. Alex­ public the driver, occupants or have lunch on the picnic grounds ‘‘too harsh” for France and that the French gov­ at the annual meeting Monday T h e meeting w as closed by [lone Hickory road when the 1 ander. passerbys must report any ac­ and assemble at noon at the A couple of strong-arm boys of the time exit from some harrowing scenes in singing "Blessed Assurance.” I liquor car slowed down on a ernment may flee from Bordeaux to Algiers in the stockholders will elect nine cident Immediately to the state high school. directors lor next year. Master Bill Sofley has return­ The meeting was then turned I hill, "'“s jammed In the rear entertainment world are the two shown his latest celluloid effort, is busy decimat­ highway patrol or some officer. Band members will go to the Africa to attempt to keep fighting the war with the ed to his hom e In Mocksville over for the business session, by the pursuing car and Sheriff P R I Z E S • >] above. The murderous-looking gentleman ing a potent afternoon brew— tea! Neither, In any case where there Is a High Point' Boys club, located after having spent last week after w hich the hostesses served I Bowden who had the car door British. Meanwhile the Nazi war machine contin­ Local business Ihms and on the left is Gargantua, the million-dollar as is discernible, is garbed for the Savoy damage of $10 or more the acci­ about eight blocks south of the with his grandmother, Mrs, delicious refreshments to tho I slightly open was thrown from others Interested in the R. E. A b circus gorilla reputed to have the stren^h Plaza or Waldorf, and the beards of both dent must be reported, whether Sheraton hotel where they will ues capture of French territory and towns, includ­ Jessie Henry. following: Mrs. Arnold Kirk, I tlie automobile w h e n the two have donated about 60 prizes' of 27 men. And the ferocious personality are of a toughness to match an agent’s one or more cars are Involved. be guests until they assemble ing Lyon, and German delay in stating peace terms lieart. If you have any doubts about this Mrs. T. C. Pegram, Mrs. J. W. vehicles collided. Jam es Nichol­ largely electrical appliances, on the right is Errol Flynn, of the cinema, Rev. J. W. Foster returned for a mass concert In front of who, feminine worshippers stridently main­ entire performance, let us hasten to reas­ Zachary, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. son and Howard Fallon of Wlns- is thought to be for the purpose of having France w hich will be given aw ay tc', Wednesday from Sparta where niAlTRESSES the Sheraton hotel at 3 p. m ., sure you that it’s just our little way of Wade Daniels, Mrs. L. J. Davis, |ton-Salem were arrested a n d 50 m em bers w h o will register and tain, boasts the strength of 27 gorillas. The he had conducted a meeting it is stated by R. S. McNeill, prostrate sci that she cannot resist Hitler’s terms, former is amusing himself in his $20,000 having fun in a world that’s decidedly Mrs. F. A . Nall, Mrs. W . M . Click, gallons ol “sugarhead” whiskey R. C. Rankin, county a?ent, draw lor the prizes at the meet­ for Rev. R. L. Berry. Miss R e ­ What you see in the picture above is a pcrfccti local post adjutant w ho attend­ no matter how crushing. unfunny! ^ : Mrs. J. E. Franklin, Mrs. M. H. were seized with the auto. The says that his olllce m ust have ing. Whiners must be present' air-conditioned cage by endeavoring to tear becca Knight accompanied Rev. with little houses, a bridge and a lake. Tlic be: ed to the details by m aking a Hoyle, Mrs. Sam Carnes, Mrs. C. men and the car were turned 46 more applications to make T h e Mocksville high schooi a sturdy tire to picces. The latter, taking Foster and taught in a Bible the scene are striking enough to fill the soul ol ■, trip to H ig h Point. ENGLAND NEXT W . Shepherd, Mrs. A. B. Byerly, over to the federal government 120 for a bale ol ticking which b a n d will play during the m orn­ School near Sparta. ' and bring joy to the heart of a floriculturist. Yell T h e parade will start form­ gagement. Both ol the Cards' day, Ju n e 15, at Lewis field, Mrs. Ed Howard, Miss Janie and the liquor poured out. T h e will be distributed with the War on England through the air is presaged ing and durhig the day the«'; look at the picture below it discloses that you h/ ing at 4:30 p. m. and the Mocks­ E. C. MORRIS runs were homers. (One by the Juniors will entertain cotton to m ak e mattresses for Miss Mary Foard is ill at Dula, Miss Victoria Byerly. the victim of a hoax. The gorgeous landscape tJ sheriff also h a d the knee torn ville band a n d the Davie legion by heavy bombing of northeast England on two will be demonstrations of wash- ' Cooleemee Smith In the third Inning and M aine. needy In the county.. The only ing machines, feed grinders,: Rowan Memorial hospital, Sal­ There was one new member, to be nothing more than a minute replica of «j out of his best Su n d a y britches, post will head the parade of the the other by Hnatlo in the ele­ WEEKS SCHEDULE expense Is $1 fee w hich will be successive nights by Nazi air forces. England de­ isbury. Her m a n y Irlenda wish Mrs. Fannie Ridenhour, and one created by Mr. Lister Williams, England’s outs I when he fell. 13th district w hich is composed brooders, refregeratlon and cookvt; Baseball Review venth.) Wllshlre w as the losing FrI., Ju n e 14 ...... Landis used for carding the cotton, buy­ MORRIS HEADS ing. Appliance dealers will alsc : lor her a speedy recovery. visitor, Miss Mae Clawson. of Davie, Forsyth, Vadkln and clares a 20-mile defense strip on the eastern coast BY pitcher. Tuesday night the M on., June 17 ...... Kannapolis maker of miniature gardens. The tea kettle ivithi ing needles, thread. Any un­ have exhibits. V; I get 312 G A X X O N S Surry counties. T h e 13th dis­ “LEX" RroENHOra hom e lorces again regained W ed ., Ju n e 1 9 ...... Thomasville Mr. Henry Ridenhour brought is pouring water into the tiny lake affords an id in preparation for invasion. Churchill tells Eng' Mr. Oreer, a representative of used portion of the $1 will be trict has been assigned sixth A picnic dinner will llke"^; their batting eyes a n d thum ped Birthday Dinner scale of the creation. Miniature gardens arc ot I LIONS CLUB the message at 11 o’clock at the lish people that what has happened in France wise bje one o f the Jfeature j I the A. B. C. unit. Officer Jim returned and the oiler is ;nade spot in the parade. the Moors 9-7. Armstrong re­ Presbyterian church, June 9. origin, the Japanese being past masters of lhls| a n d m em bers are asked to brint Cooleemee CaMlnals see an­ Misses Wilson For Mr. Gibson Smith and state patrolman J. especially lor larm people w ho The convention dates are June makes no difference to British ^ith and purpose. E. C. Morris, Ihst Vice pres­ lieving Thom as in the third, al­ art. have a gross income ol less than a basket filled w ith that Davl other disastrous week pass by. Mrs. J. W . Foster, who visit­ C. Gibbs captured a truck,' oc­ 22-25 a n d principal speakers In­ ident, was elected president of lowed only one run In the six Have Guests Mrs. George Gibson dellght- $400 a year. Miss Florence cooking of which there Is n Starting off the week by losing ed in Statesville last week, has cupant and 312 gallons of "sugar- clude Governor Clyde R. Hoey, U. S. DEFENSE the Lions club at the regular and one-third innings. Tabor lully entertained at 6 o’clock Birthday Dinner For Patricia Minor better. LIBERTY.—A large crowd at­ head” corn whiskey last M o n ­ Mackle, home demonstration past national commander Ed­ meeting last week. He succeeds io Thomasvllle 7-1, with “Lefty” Walloped out a home-run and retiurned to Cooleepiee. dinner last Su n d ay evening in President Roosevelt begins formation of coali­ tended the home coming at Mrs. William Mundy Feted At Party day morning about 4:30 a. m . at agent, will direct the m aking i&rmstrong on the mound, the w ard A . Hayes of Illinois and Knox Johnstone. N O M I N E E S two singles to lead the Cards honor ol Mr. George Gibson’s ol the mattress. tion government by announcement of appointment Liberty M. E. church Sunday Dr. Lester Martin ol Mocks­ NORTH FORK. - I a filling station at the Inter- Mrs. William Corwlth, national Twenty one have been nomt same here with Thomasrille on at the plate. birthday. T h e table w as cen­ Mrs. William Mundy celebrat­ Other officers elected includ­ when Rev. H. C. Sprinkle ol ville spoke at Blxby Sunday I section ol the Statesvllle-Yad- president ol the legion auxili­ nated by the members for dl Tuesday was rained out. Under tered with a beautllul birthday ed her 69th birthday at her ¡Minor and little daugl of two prominent Republicans to the cabinet. Col. ed: fh-st vice president, R . S. “Mule" Tabor seems to be go­ Mocksvil eland Rev. J. S. Hiatt night at 8 o’clock at the Pres­ SOFTBALL TEAM home near Cooleemee on Sun- spent Thursday In Unville highways. Joseph Glenn ary. McNeill; second vice president, rectors next year, 12 from Davii a deluge ol base hits, the Indians ing at the pace he hit at John­ cake. T h e color scheme was Frank Knox of Chicago, former vice presidential district superintendent preach­ byterian church. Foster ol North Wllkesboro was TROPHY 7 from Iredell a n d 2 from Y a d .Irom Lexington scored six runs carried out in pink and white. day, June 2. There were about Salem shopping. While u Mocksville camp ol the P. O. S. J. E. Kelly; third vice president, son City by poimding the ball ed. arrested, the driver ol the truck candidate, appointed as Secretary of the Navy and kin. The Davie nominees in Jn the eighth imilng to defeat visited her mother, Mj I ol A has organized a softball Since Davie county is expect­ H . s. Walker; secretary-treas- all over the lot last week. W e T h e Circles ol the Presbyterian Those present lor the occa­ 89 relatives an d friends present Miss Cathlene Presnell ol m a n Myers. escaping. The truck, said to be team that practices every M o n ­ ed to be awarded the member­ Henry L. Stimson, former cabinet member, named rurer, W . M . Pennington; lion elude T. G. Cartner, I. G. Rob our forces 13-8 on Wednesday welcome you with an open church met Tuesday; Morning sion were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lor the occasion. The dinner Greensboro was the week end I owned by Clem Brookshire ol ship trophy this year lor the erts, Jo hn Allen, T . A , Black night. Johnny Hnatio, with a Circle with Mrs. H . B . Isley and Thorne ol Mocksville route 4; was served picnic style on the M rs. T o m Minor eti day and Wednesday at 6 p. m. tamer, O. C. McQuage; tall heart. guest ol Misses Erline and Nellie N. Wllkesboro, h a d a lalse bot­ post having the largest per­ as Secretary of War, succeeding Harry Woodring welder, W . F. Stonestreet, A. В triple a n d three singles, was the Miss Hazel Isley; Night Circle Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thorne; Miss lawn. Mrs. M u n d y received Saturday alternoon atj at the Mocksville high school twister, L. G . Sanford; one year Catcher Galllpeau will be miss­ Wilson. tom where the cargo was stored centage ol Increase, members ol whose resignation was announced. Hendrix, J. F. Essie, C. C. Smool offensive star. On''Thursday the with Mrs. Wood Benson, North Lillian Alexander; Mrs. J. M. m an y uselul gilts. day party lor her Uttj grounds. Burr Brock Jr. says directors, J. A . Daniel a n d W . ing Irom the Cards’ llne-up lor Ransome Cook has returned ter, "P a t,” In honor [ I In 5-gaIlon this. Foster posted that players must be members ol the post are expected to be on R. Wilkins; two year directors, M. B. Richardson, J. B. Cah Cards split a double-header with Cooleemee. Granger: Mrs. Floyd McSwaln Senate passes defense revenue bill, adding to if' a week due to a vacation. I a $1,000 bond. The case was h a n d 100 percent lor the parade P. R. Lakey and Robert Le Lexington, losing the first game, hom e from Lowery hospital, and Buster McSwata; Mrs. Rob­ sixth birthday annivfl the ca m p but non-members are R. S. Proctor and Knox John­ Alter witnessing the games Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis and Mrs. Ben Ellis I turned over to the lederal auth­ Monday alternoon. The trophy it excess profits levy to raise 4 to 5 hundred mil­ Seaford. Iredell nominees ar 5-2, with “Whltey” Wllshlre on Salisbury. ert Cartner: a n d Raym ond, Alter several Invited to participate In the prac­ stone. Ш л М ' here this year, I believe Charlie Mrs. Kate Sain, all ol Bennetts- orities. will be awarded M on d ay night. M. W . Smith, Grady White, Г the mound, and winning the Melvin, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy, Margaret and Paul Returns Home Minor, assisted by tice a n d spectators are Invited. lions yearly and war profits tax which would add It was also voted at the m eet­ Telft packs more speed than any ville, S. C., spent the week end DRIVERS L. Shoemaker, jr. S. Dobson, I second, 8-2, behind the effective G. H. Tutterow, returned home Gibson. Minor a n d O ’nell Jai Some hot rivalry, with Coolee­ ing that the secretary-treasurer W I N D Y C IT Y .— Mrs. B en Ellis MAIL S E R V IC E additional billions in case of war. House rules A. Summers, W . B. Renegar an elbowing ol pitcher Thomas. I have seen perform. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nail. refreshments to Chrl mee is expected when the two Drivers ol the cars and band 'S i\- - % Sunday Irom a two weeks visit and small son returned home be paid by having his dues re­ About 8 miles ol additional camps tangle belore long, since members they will take to High committee sends to floor new 4 billion dollar naval W . H . Weisner. Y a d k in noinlnee Whitlock was the batting star In Here are the batting averages with relatives in Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Wellman Sue and Frankie mitted. i', last week Irom Harding Clinic. rural mall service w as given are H. C. Myers and I. W . Steel the two games, getting lour lor ol the Cards through June 3. Belle Heathman Lorrlne and Avery' Mr. Brock says word has al-.eady Point are: J. K. Sheek: Sarah expansion bill which would give this country the Last week’s meeting was held Mrs. Bettle Gabird is visiting ol Danville, Va., spent the week­ m a n . , V-rv'i ’ Flayers ab r h Pet. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Wall Davie county last/ Mondiiy reached here that Cooleemee P. Foster, Mabel Short a n d Lettie live. A t Concord Friday night, her daughter, Mrs. S. R. Miller end with M r . a n d M rs. Arlle Garden Club Meets ty a n d Coy Barnes, at Rich’s Park with a barbecue Galllpeau ...... 120 10 34 .283 and daughter spent the week when service began on route 4 O . S- ol A .’ers will attempt a Lindsay Sheek; G. N. Ward: largest battle fleet in the history of the world. Bill Charlie Telit doubled over a n d M r. Miller. Jordan. Miss Sara Jordan re­ Lavelle, Ernest, Fran and a concert by the Mocksville The Belle Heathman Garden end in Mocksville with M r. from Liberty church by w ay ol Mary Nell and Jack Ward and ■yér three runs in the ninth Inning, Hnatlo ...... 97. 27 27 .278 nard and Mary Ruth I blitzkreig on Mocksville. would add 200 warships to the fleet, give the U. S. high school band. Little Blllle G ray Jarvis, son turned with Mr. and Mrs. Well­ but Yockman could not hold the Telit ...... 97 19 26 .268 Club had Its June meeting on W all’s parents. M ary a n d Jack Minor ^ Gladstone to Allen’s corner, it Martha Mason. C. S. Anderson: ol Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jarvis ol m a n to spend the sum m er. a total of 738 combatant ships of 3,745,000 tons. NAME HEADS i is stated by J. P. LeGrand, post­ .lead so the Cards bowed again W h l U o c k ...... 112 12 29 .259 the llrst Tuesday m orning at Sim Smith and lamily ol Jean McCarter of G O T O C A M P Bobble Hall, Harold Young and R E D C R O S S Mooresville, is spending this b y the score ol 7-8. Tabor Wall ...... 82 6 21 .256 Little Miss Lin da Thom pson 10 o’clock with Mrs. Charles Marshalltown, Iowa, are visit­ T h e little honoree master. About 80 lamUles will The lollowlng 4-H boys and Henry Anderson. W . M. Frost: President Roosevelt through Rome and Berlin week with his grandparents, Mr. Donations continue for the cracked out three lor lour to Savlno ...... 81 17 19 .235 has gone to Milwaukee, W is ­ Bahnson. The meeting was ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. clplent ol several gill^ be served on this route, they girls ol Davie lelt M onday Ernestine Frost. ambassadors warns Axis powers that U. S. will FOR PICNIC and Mrs. C. L. Kimmer. much-needed work ol the Red lead with the stick. O n Satur­ Slgaloos...... 110 13 26 .235 consin, to join her mother, Mrs. called to qrder by the president, John Smith. The Ladles Aid I iormerly receiving their m aU at with Mr. and Ijirs. W . H . Klmrey H. M. Arnold: John Charles Mrs. L. R. Dwiggins and chil­ Mrs. Hattie Moore. Cooleemee. enforce Monroe Doctrine by refusing to recognize Cross In Europe. Previously day night Concord again won Slgaloos has been released. Nellie Zachary Thom pson. She Mr. and Mrs. W . D. West and Bailey’s church heldi and Miss Florence Mackie to Eaton, Wayne Ferebee. E. C. H. C. Meroney, master of th dren ol Winston-Salem were the $121.85 has been reported by Dr. Mocksville Masonic Lodge, hi S-3 mainly through the loose Tabor hasn’t been in enough was accompanied by ^ s . Harold Reports were given by the Mrs. B. H. West and daughter, ular meeting Thursi spend a week at Shirley Rogers Morris: Helen Walker, Jane H. any change in the sovereignty of the Allies Latin week end guests ol her parents, treasurer an d secretary. SAVING N I C K E L S Morris and Marietta Smith. R. W. M. Long, county chairman, made his assignments for th Beldlng ol the Cardinals. Yock- games. Comelison and little son ol Sal­ Ruth, visited Mrs. W a y n e W est o’clock. Mrs. Sallle B. C camp at Roaring Gap lor a American possessions in peace terms imposed by Mr. and Mrs. G. W . Everhardt. The program was: "Garden Duke Tutterow, son ol L . M . S. McNeill: Jean Waters, Doro­ and the lollowlng have contri­ year’s annual picnic. m a n w as again the losing twir- Cooleemee Juniors march on isbury. in Winston-Salem Saturday. charge ol the devoti week: John Henry Caudle, Billie buted this week: M r. a n d Mrs. ler and "Mule" Tabor the ol- by winning their sixth conse­ l/iia. G. H. Tutterow and son, Suggestions lor the Month ol T h e Intermediate cli I Tutterow, has saved $27.45 ol the Brock, Peggy Sm ith, G a y Nell thy Gibson and Bobby Dwiggins. Germany on France, Holland or other conquered K n o x Johnstone Is generi Little Misses Jean a n d A n n Mr. and Mrs. John Craver J. J. Larew, $5; Harley Walker, l ^ i v e star. O n M onday ol this cutive victory at Center by the Bobbie Ray, and Mrs. C. L. Klm ­ June,” by Mrs. E. M. Holt; new Jefferson nickels during the Sheek, R u th Ellis, Robert Foster, R. W . Lakey: Lester P. Marthi, manager of the picnic and tt Cornelison ol Salisbury are visited M r. a n d Mrs. J. R . W all ton church had iti I nations. At the same time a plan is being formu­ week, the local lorce invaded score ol 17-6. “L e x " Ridenhoxur, m er a n d grandson, Billie G ray “Gardens Outside our Wtadows,” last several m onths. H e says Jr. J. J. Larew: Hugh, Frank $5; Mrs. J. D. Hodges, $1; A personnel of the various con one day last week. meethig Satiurday B. C. Moore, Ruth Earle Peoples spendtag the week with theh: by Mrs. J. W. Inscoe. he is going to buy a radio with and John Larew, Jr. J. H. Mark­ lated for a control of export surpluses of Pan- Friend, .25; Mrs. Cordelia Smith, mittees IndTudes: th e den ol the league-leading with a home run, double and Jarvis visited M r. a n d Mrs. John hom e ol Misses lonaj Janice Eaton, J. N. Richardson, grandmother, Mrs. J. W . Zach­ T h e July meeting will be with . Miss Kate Sain a n d Mrs. Sallle them. h a m : Billie Sanford and Neva $1; Dr. S. A. Harding, $5; Lucile Advisory Board: R. B. Sanfor liboresville Moors and came oil two singles, and D . Nichols, with R. Bailey Monday. vlan Pack. The sublef Jr., Glrlene Williams, Mary Lee American countries to prevent any political or mili­ ary. Miss Maude Graham. Lewis ol Bennettsville, S. C Markham. P. J. Johnson: Marie Jacob Stewart, S. R. Lathao •'»Ith the short end ol the score, a hom e tun, triple, a n d single, M r. a n d Mrs. Zollle Cook a n d program was "How M c M a h a n , Lester Jarvis, Sallle tary penetration into this hemisphere through eco- r^Snr^^coSel! spent Sunday with their sister, f o r k a p p e a r a n c e and Phyllis Johnson and Cllnard E. E. Hunt, Z. N. Anderson, "3-2, in an eleven-inning en- were the leading hitters. Satur- two children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sanlord Cook M oney .” Different Ruth Rich, Bettie McMahan, Mrs. Annie Gregory. Johnny Harris and his Benson LeGrand, Gussle Johnson. nomic pressure by totalitarian powers. mee. S. Young, H. O. Meroney, P..< Johnnie Cook and daughter, Mr. and lamily ol Harrington, Del., were discussed by tbe| Gene Seats, George Martin, Mr. and Mrs. R. W . West ol Ramblers will |appear at the Brown, John Cartner, W. By Jack Sords and Mrs. Vestal Myers and two arrived Monday to spend a while Alter the program John Francis Johnston, Louise Y. W. A. MEETS Cooleemee visited Harold C. Fork community building on Hunt, Dr. R. P. Anderson, D children visited M r. a n d Mrs. with relatives here. played a n d refresl Ward, Gene James, Sylvia Law­ Gregory and iamlly Sunday. June 25 at 8:30 o’clock under Mocksville H igh School Balid W. M. Long. Ransom Cook Monday. served to about twenty| son, Edith Bailey, Frank Burton, M r. Charles Isley, Jr., h a d as H . I. Douthlt and family visit­ the auspices of the w om an s Basket Committee: J. B . Gran Mrs. G. H. Tutterow and son Roy Jarvis of Jr., Margaret Burk, E. C. Tatum, his guest last week, Mr. Bob WITH MISS HOWELL auxiliary of t h e Ascension chairman, T. C. Pegram, B< i m Bobble Ray, Mrs. L. D. Kim­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ellis W ed­ visited A . N . Llvengood| Jr., Nancy Bessent and Ann Ap­ Hill ol Montreat. This week Mr. church. Waters, D. C. Rankin, L. Miss Helen Howell was hos­ nesday evenhig. person. mer and daughter, Rachel and Isley returned to Davidson col­ evening. Roane. M rs. C . L . K im m e r visited M r. tess to the Y. W . A. of the Bap­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. James Mrs. A n n Liveiigo h lege lor a course in instrumental HURT Radio Committee: C. H. Ton and Mrs. Oscar Keller ol Coim­ tist church on Monday evening, visited Mrs. Harold C. Gregory. ing her son, E. W. I ICE CREAM SUPPER *• '*'■ г music a n d also to act as coun­ George Merrell, well kno w n llnson, chairm an, R . L. Lyerl f -i- ty Line one day the past week. June 10. Miss Nellie Parker had Bobble Lashm it spent last Arthur Myers of T h e local G i n Scouts troop selor at a summer music camp, farmer of the Fork church sec­ R. L. Frye, Jerry Ijames. ll.V’", charge of an Interesting program week with his grandmother, spent the week enoj will hold an ice cream supper Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ever­ tion, fell under a tractor and Gate Committee: S. M. Ca Mr. Walter Bivins ol Greens­ on “Racial Prejudices.” Mrs. Lula Miller. parents, M r. and ''' on the lawn of the Methodist hardt of Mooresville spent awhile reaper Thursday morning while chairman, L. G. Sanford, E. boro is spending this week with Alter the program and busi­ Mrs. J. R. Wall and Miss Ruth Myers. church next Thursday evening Sunday alternoon with Mr. and harvesting wheat. H e has a bad Morris, W . W . Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bivens and ness, Miss Howell served a deli­ W est visited Mrs. Jim Burke of W . A. Myers has from 7 to 9 p. m . A cake raffle Mrs. G. W . Everhardt. cut on hlB left foot a n d possible Advertising Committee: Knc Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Daniels. cious salad plate. near Lewisville one day last his h om e after will be featured at 8:30 p. m . F > Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hendrix serious Internal injuries. His Johnstone, chairman, Dr. W . 1 Miss Mae Clawson has return­ Those present were; Msses week, T,-E£j: ty, reports Assistant Farm Agent Prances and Herbert and Mrs. Pennington of Clemmons is A T T E N D T H E ij and Mnryland In an effort to won, however. Th e tobacco tax ...... F. W. Reams. Ella Thom pson of Norwood, Mr. spending several days with her control li’.e pest. elimination must first run the , i i \ l you foil aerosj Amorica by Grcyhounj and Mrs. T. P. ^Thompson and AX ON TOBACCO grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gauntlet of possible Senate re­ ^ m - W *0 World's Fair or Anywh“ two children, victor Leo and «»""‘'•’■'Ip faio, William Beck. WASHINGTON. — V ic to r y vision. If the committee’s action Phil and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie N e w York ....$13.00 Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tutterow crowned the fight against In­ is approved by the Senate, the Singleton and son, J. L., were Jacksonville 10.35 Miami, Fla... i!’ of Greensboro visited M r. an d R . E. A . P IC N IC creased taxes on tobacco Sat­ bill then goes to conference Washington 7.G0 Winston-Salem 11 the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Luther Smith over the urday as the Senate finance where the Senate conferees will Raleigh ...... 3.80 Greensboro i t and Mrs. B. W. Singleton. Atlanta, Ga. 7.40 Knoxville J:! week end. committee reported to the Senate have to battle the House rep­ Mr. and Ml'S. Walter Sain and LeGRAND’S PHARRL\CY * Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Whitaker R i g h t a national defense tax bill with resentatives and convince them children, Gaynell, Lester and spent the week end at Carolina all the proposed tax Increases they should recede from the Bobble, and Harvey Smith were Beach. on tobacco eliminated from the House approved provisions pro­ See Sanford For Your GREYHOUHD Mrs. William Brinkley and the Sunday dinner guests of C. House-approved bill. posing a 16 2-3 per cent. In­ l t N £ S L. Smith. Mr. and Mi-s. Hon Porter Brinkley of Salisbury T o replace this cut of approxi­ crease in present tobacco taxes, Hilliard and children, Sylvia visited relatives In this com ­ mately $80,000,000 in the total of and Tommie of Salisbury were munity Monday. t h e the emergency tax bill, the com­ T o keep down taxes. Northern visitors in the Sm ith hom e in Johnny Smoot and Thomas mittee proposed a raise In taxes Ireland has abandoned bounties the afternoon. Lee spent Saturday afternoon on foxes. levied on admissions. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mauldin Representing a full sweep for 1% Smoot. and daughters, Anne and Janet, D I S C O U N T the forces opposing the tobacco and Vance Motley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones tax raises, the Senate commit­ and family of the Rocky Springs W r o n g Gussle, of Mocksville were the tee overwhelmingly approved I T ' S HERE: community spent Sunday after­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and even the elimination of the in­ Mrs. G. H. Motley. T H E N E W O n 1940 Taxes! noon with'Mr. and Mrs. G. K, creased taxes on cigarette paper. UECTRICtL Jones. J. B. Arndt spent Sunday af­ IMPROVED Th e only complicating factor CONCENTf^TED A N D E L E C T ternoon with Billy an d Bobbie in the entire measure is a pro­ Hathcock. tective provision which provides SUPERSUDS IF PAID BEFORE JULY 2 Dysons Visit Ashley Thompson and Aldlne that if the House refuses to re­ In Salisbury Smith spent the week end with Packed with about 700 Americans cede from its position In favor Palmolive ...... 3 for 20c land. Note the passengers on the decks. C. B. DEANE their parents. ilecing the European War, the United States CENTER. — Mr. and Mrs. W of higher taxes on tobacco no­ Super Suds (Red Box) 3 for 25c JlVW.a.j^-----—- * - .--- ;------The — Roosevelt , WB.« OWV.M4I1VWsteamed «..MObWUlU eastward CtUlacross Udd theHIC Pay Your County Taxes Before This Date O. Murphy of Salisbury spent body will be exempt from floor Super Suds (Blue Box) 3 for 25c Liner President Roosevelt is shown m this Atlantic without passengers to afford quick Sunday with Mrs. Murphy’si stock taxes on tobacco. And Receive This Discount. airview as she steamed into New York passage homeward for the Americans in TO CONGRESS Misses Wallace Large Super Suda. harbor. The ship sailed from Gahvay, Ire- war zones. sister, Mrs. N. B. Dyson. Although the committee, of (Blue Box) ...... 1 for 23c Ernest Murphy of Mocksville Give Party which Senator Joslah W . Bailey (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) i Í Brazil Is sending mall to E u ­ Horses cannot be shipped from and Charles Murphy of Lexing­ in>UlNCES If He stands for Certain Definite Objectives and Will CLARKSVILLE. — Miss Louise is a mem ber, reported out the Glass Bowl for Ic Misses Austin ^ П All 1939 Taxes Unpaid On August 1 Will rope only on Brazilian and Ita­ Yugoslavia without special per­ ton visited M r. and Mrs. J. E. Í Í and Miss Mary Lea Wallace en­ tax measure without a dissent­ Octagon Soap (Giant) 4 for 19c Irfi When Elected Work For Their lian ships. mission of the government. Lose Brother Tutterow Sunday. tertained a num ber of their ing vote, elimination of the to­ Octagon Soap (Small) 10 for 23c Be Advertised For Sale. Please Pay CÛ. Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson and Immediate Passage. friends at their hom e Saturday bacco tax Increases was not won Octagon Powder (large) 4 for 19c t Your 1939 Taxes Now And Avoid Ad­ it Friday for Ollle Clement Austin, Mrs. Henry Howard of Cana * ê % evening. Games were played without a hard fight. Octagon Powder IXI t. (small) ...... 10 for 23o 3 74, w ho died at his hom e In visited Mrs. H o w ard ’s sister, Mrs. The Big Refrigerator Bargain DEANE STANDS FOR: and sandwlohe^ and cake wcre Vigorous protests were regis­ vertising Costs. DO Octagon Toilet ...... 4 for 19c W . M. Davis of Salisbury, Sun­ served. A m o n g those present tered before the committee by HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THE X Stotesvllle W ednesday night. 1. Th e repeal or am endm ent of the Johnson Act so that the Octagon Cleanser ...... 3 for 14c и day. were Misses Daisy Gentle, Doro­ Senators Bailey and Chandler; X Burial was In the Rosewood people of this Nation can sell, lend, or give the hard pressed allies Octagon Chips ...... 2 for 18c и Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tutterow thy Reavls, Mary Lea and Louise Representatives Cooley and cemetery in Mocksville with J|(5Vance and England) airplanes, ammunition, cotton and other Octagon Granulated .... 2 for 18c spent Sunday with' Mr. Tut- Wallace, Inez Smith, Bertha and Chapman, of North Carolina and Masonic honors. pBgrlcultural and manufactured supplies they so sorely need. Crystal White Toilet R. E. A. PICNIC terow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. is a^G E N E R A L ELECTRIC! Dorothy Anderson, Loyce John­ Kentucky respectively; by the C. H. BARNEYCASTLE He had been In 111 health for Soap ...... 3 for 14c E. Tutterow. son, Wiggins Ireland, Donald southern commissioners of agri­ the past three years and death 2. T h e passage of a n Act for the relief of Dependent W idow s Falrsex Toilet Soap .... 4 for 16c Little Miss Bona Sue Tut­ r Reavls, Odell Adam s, Bill W a l ­ culture, headed by W . Kerr Scott Countv Tax Collector followed a stroke of paralysis p \ a n d orphans of Veterans a n d for a more equitable relief a n d aid AND terow is spending the week with Eveiyihlog You W«n«, Bmy- lace, Harrison Medley, Roland of North Carolina; and by the IDEAL GROCERY & MARKET on Tuesday. llung You Need In A Rtfrig- Veterans ol Ail Wars. her brother, Dw ight Tutterow. Reavls, Pat Reavls, Odell Ander­ leading form organizations, with Mr. Austin, a native of Davie cntor— Plu* G-E’» Eoduring Mr. and Mrs. George Evans 3. To secure a Federal-State Agricultural Experiment Station son, Clyde Weatherman, Wilson County, went to Statesville 32 Bconom N o w At th« low- ■ visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mc­ • ‘ . the 8th District that will give to the Apple, Cotton, grape, peach, Harris, Burleigh Anderson, Cur­ years ago. For the past 25 t i t Price In G-B Hiitoryl Allister M onday. T///frS THE S|tobacco and berry growers a service they should have h a d years tis Anderson, Dlety Danner, John years he has been owner and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tutterow ifpgo. Roe Ferebee, Eenophon Hunter, U s e I c e operator of O. C. Austin Grocery and son, Jeff, spent one day last Leonard Lee Hanes, Dob Harris Store In D ia m o n d Hill section. 4. To work for the passage of such legislation that will m ake week in Winston-Salem shop­ 1^ I k ; and Felix Reavls. He had been married to the ilble the marketing of the farmers’ produce and to the extent AT HOME FOR HEALTH’S SAKE. ping. Clemont Morton of Troy spent former Miss Julia Clouse, of I pnce at they shall receive a fairer return for their toll a n d labor. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry several days with M r. an d Mrs. Davie County, for the past 53 low and terms so easy. Spend just a few dolían more Sears Offer SAVINGS FOR YOU As So»thom Jones of K a p p a visited Mrs. iiSIf John Weatherman and family. years. H e w as a m em ber of in easy payments now ana have a refrigerator that will 5. To work with, the manufacturers of the South and give Governors Plan GREATER PROSPERITY It costs you only a few cents a day for all the | Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. E. A. Baity has returned и Dia m o n d Hill Associate Reform ­ serve you for years to come. | ; p . i | m y whole-hearted co-operation to see that they shall be given S P. Tutterow Sunday. ¡equitable freight rates in keeping with other sections of the Nation. to her home after a weeks visit H ed Church and a member of sparkling, pure ice you need. ЗБ Mrs. B. P. Tutterow spent the YOU’LL ALWAYS BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT A O -tt with her brother, Albert Crisp Mocksville Masonic Lodge for 38 » day Monday with Mrs. H. F. 6. To support Immediate Federal Aid for our School Teachers of Clnclnattl, Ohio. Mrs. Baity s years. N Tutterow. g a s a supplement to the State schedules to the end that our Teach- had not seen her brother lor SEARS IN COOPERATION WITH THE SOUTHERN GOVERNORS’ CONFERENCE URGES 3 Survivors include his wife, GENERAL »ELECTRIC Why Not Have Us Deliver Regularly? (XI Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harp visit­ |ers will not continue to leave the Education Field in search of eighteen years. two sons, Richard Lee and YOU TO BUY MORE SOUTHERN MADE PRODUCTS ed Mr. Harp’s parents, Mr. and ¡other employment. Our boys and girls m ust have the best. Mrs. Julia Joyner of Anderson, Th o m a s B . Austin, of Statesville: s Mrs. Enos Harp of Cana Sun­ Indiana, is visiting her brother, DC two sisters. Misses Lila and Cora 7. I will stand by our President Franklin D. Roosevelt and s day. Before You Buy Any Refrigerator At Any Enoch Baity. 10-Qt. Water Pails Electric Fans Austin, of Mocksville: also 11 ivroik to the end that the better prices n o w enjoyed by our Farmers s Miss Loyce Weatherman spent grandchildren and two great­ larid fairer woges and hours that have been given to the American Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. \s, grandchildren. Mrs. Beck Price . . . See G.-E. ¡■Working M a n are m ade secure. During these days w h e n all the IK) Pete Hepler ot Union Grove. 1 8 c 8 8 c MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. 2 ftalk is about War I am thinking about our own folks and to the H Is Hostess M r. and Mrs'. Jam es R . York !For All Kinds O f Job Printing | | e n d .that their interest are protoi'ted a n d not forgotten. s and small daughter, Evona, and Heavy g a u g e tKl JERUSALEM. — The Woman’s §1.19 Value lESíS;! Call T H E E N T E R P R IS E ! 1 ! ! ! Miss Ruth Weatherman all of Missionary Society m et W e d n e s ­ 9. I shall never take any stand or m ake any representation in steel. Hot-dip­ R u n n i n g W a t e r a é L o w e s t Farmington visited Jo hn P. day afternoon at the home of ^ ^ | a n effort to try and mislead the good people of m y District. ped galvaniz­ g il Weatherman Sunday. saving! Quiet, Mrs. Bertha Beck. T h e vice pres­ FINALIY, I CALL YOU, MY FRIENDS, IN EACH Mrs. John P. Weatherman is ed. Leak proof, smooth and ident, Mrs. O. H. Hartley, pre­ economical In IMIY PRECINCT THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT TO GO OUT visiting her niece, 'Mrs. T . A. rust proof. operation. I sided and Mrs. Fleet Thom pson WATER SYSTEAA AND WORK HARD SATURDAY. WE ARE WINNING Eads of Winston-Salem. Guaranteed. conducted the devotionals. The BUT WE MUST GET OUR VOTES INTO THE BALLOT Mr. and Mrs. Duard Reavls meeting opened with "How Firm T H O U S A N D S of farm and suburban families can BOXES. SEE THAT OUR VOTERS ARE BROUGHT TO A Foundation.” Topic for month and little son, Robert Lee, visit­ Curtain Stretcher Hand Garden Tools I (ell you that running water costs them less with a THE POLLS. I THANK YOU EACH ONE FOR YOUR ed Mrs. Faye Reavls of Elkin “D o n ’t Give up Africa,” w as given MYERS Water System than they ever deemed pos­ , LOYAL SUPPORT YOU HAVE AND WILL GIVE ME SAT­ Sunday. by Mesdames Henry Grubb, sile. The efficiency of these well made water sys­ URDAY. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Booe of 9 9 c 5 c Charlie Leagans, J. P. Thomp­ tems U so high, theU duroblUty so fematkable, that power costs are minimized and expenses for repalre ____C. B. DEANE. Yadklnville route 1 visited M r. son, Henry Shoaf, O. H . Hartley. Regular $1.29 Each reduced to almost nothing. For true economy, install and Mrs. J. H. Gentle Sunday. Mrs. Beck’s three daughters a MYERS. M ade in styles and sizes to suit all Choice of Tro- (Political Advertisement) C. W . Ireland visited M r. an d Ponderosa phie sang two special num bers. D u r ­ needs; for operation by hand, windmill, gaso- wel, Trans-1 line engine or electricity. Deep and shallow Mrs. Lattle Whitaker Saturday. ing the social hour Mrs. Beck frame, nickel- planter, Weed­ well models. Basil Reavls, w ho has been er or Digging assisted by her daughters serv­ plated pins. very 111, Is Improving. Fork for small ed lemonade, sandwiches and g a r d e n i n g Stands firmly. Albert Bracken of Mocksville work. H a r d- cookies to nine m em bers an d The First Step To, A Modern route 1 was the guest of Donald Easel type. wood handles { two visitors. The July meeting Reavls Saturday. enameled. will be with Mrs. R. P. Hamil­ O O V BM tO Ki ol Ih» Soulbam S u im Im I I i out duh-1* I^orrisett’3 Mr. and Mrs. Asa Dickens and 7-Qt. Canner ton at her home. Home Is A Myers Pump. family were Sunday guests of The first Saturday In July CORNER FOURTH AND TRADE STREETS Seasonal Savings on $1.00 Tod*Y th» oi lb* South lUnd united upon lU Im u m vital to te Garden Hose Mrs. Lily Dickens. Quality! ^ tm ilc Jto ^ u d wiU b«bg. Pratetane* tor good« "M»d, la Uw South* 25-Foot is the date fixed by a com m it­ “LIVE WIRE STORE” WINSTON SALEM, N. C. U oelr natural and mtauitclurata who aw r* Iha South irom tee to clean off the cemetery p ^ U м 1«ЬВаШ la thla ragion anioy a two-lold ad- Mocksville Wins vantagai lo iw ptoducUon coata b Iba mida« o l a rich , con­ 9 8 c at Jerusalem church. Anyone 7 7 e n u ^ naikal that la axpandlag with amailng rapidity. having relatives buried in the 51.19 Value Over Dunntown Mata yonr р1аш во» lo "M Jia 11 ln Iha South" lot Southern cemetery is invited to come W E ALSO CARRY SPECIAL SHOE PURCHASE contumpUpo. W ril# 1Ш lor full lalorouüon or rout« уоигмЦ Strong reln- Mocksville turned back D u n n ­ Heavy quality Um Soulh щЬшп you vUil lb#. Now York or Saa , forced fabnc to help clean off the graves. Frm cMco F a ir. town In a one sided game by hose. Full ¿8 T h e Sunbeam s will m eet at blue porcelainl ’inch black fab­ the score of 17 to 3. Tomlinson the church July 6th at 2 o’clock. J o u t e m ^fftìem oi4 ^ o n ^ e n c e ric hose. Com­ Philco Radios Electric Lam ps enamel. Com­ Jenny Beck, the youngest and Cozart allowed their op­ ff."Î.VÎÂ* plete with cou- ponents only 5 scratch hits, plete with cov­ •«•»AlUkI.lUl* .Alitai», 0»««i daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse while Jones a n d D u n n , the los­ ' f c »- Beck Is recovering nicely from er a n d jarrack. ing pitchers, gave up 19 hits. 50 Ft. $1.95 an appendix operation, which General Electric Ranges The Master 85 Dunntown ab r h e she underwent several days ago J. Thom pson, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 Town Sedan/699* at Lowery hospital, Salisbury. Melton, 3h ...... 4 1 1 0 60-ln- Cabinet Harold Hartley spent the Percolators Electric Fans e j n k Jenny Lind Bed week end in Wilmington. A. Dunn, lb ...... 4 0 2 1 Chevrolet for '40 out- B . D u n n , cf ...... 3 0 0 0 $59.95 Value Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shoaf Fesperman c f ...... 3 0 0 0 •»wsures ali other lowest- spent Sunday afternoon with Nelson, c ...... 3 0 0 0 Priwd cars from front of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cope. Electric Hot W ater Heaters R. Jones, p ...... 4 I 1 1 The Jerusalem Farm Womans i' 0 0 grílle to rear of body - PARIS FASHION J. C. Jones, rf ..... 4 0 1 0 $ 4 8 . « * 081 club will meet Friday, June 28 In brown and white, blue and F. Dunn, 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 $5 D O W N ■Rchas]... and H obo out­ at the home of Mrs. W. R. Davis. Toasters Electric Irons white, red and white. Regular $4.00 Value —ч BAL. MONTHLY sells all other makes of ONLY T O T A L S ...... , 31 3 5 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Cope of 4 Drawers BED . . . Popular Jenny «rs, regardless of price! Mocksville ab r h e Cooleemee visited M r. a n d Mrs. CONNIE CREATION 2 Compartments bed In choice of walnut or maple | Latham, ss ...... 0 2 4 1 N. J. Cope Sunday. GO” Double Drain Regular §5.00 Value Short, 2b ...... finish. Spool turnings. Full or It’s the bisg est package ...... 4 2 0 0 Board ONLY S 2 . 9 4 01 Value In tho busiest 6,000,000 We Have A Complete Line Of W a rd , rf ...... 3 1 0 0 4 Large Utility MASTER 85 AND twin size. Prlcerangoj and, of course, Foster, 3b ...... 5 1 3 0 Drawers BUSINESS COUPE More than 6,000,000 farmers, 2 Spacious ts eitra length and extra 659 Smoot, c ...... 6 2 3 0 operating 82 percent of the Compartments! m ean extra worth to Of her modaU slightly highar Tomlinson, p ...... 6 2 2 0 crop-land In the United States, $ 3 . 9 4 GO In. Double BED SPRING 10“. the buyer. In all ways, ★ a// moc/e/i priced af Flint, Mich. Troni« Electrical F ixtu res S 2 . 7 7 are participating in the 1940 Miller, lb ...... 4 2 3 0 Dralnboards! people aro portailon basod on rati ratoSf itate and JACQUELINE $6.50 and $7.50 A A A program, announces the Mooney, cf ...... 3 3 2 0 Lasting beauty a n d efficiency for your kitchen . . . at clear Big Coils Are Cross $ ^ . o o "Why pay more? local faxes (if any), opllonal oqulpmont Values. Only ...... savings of more than $10! The large size makes It a space $ 4 . 9 4 Cozart, If p ...... 3 2 2 0 ''hy accept less?” That’s and accotsoHos—oxfro. Pricos sub/ect to Agricultural Adjustm ent A d ­ »■»f- saver and a*step saver! Heavy steel base cabinet in gleaming tied to stay in place, ШИШШ ministration. Livingstone, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 white Dupont Dulux. Deep 8-ln. basin with basket stralnen I Jty they’re buying more change without notice. Allen, cf ...... 0 0 0 0 Chrom e fitting a n d hardware. heavy angle iron frame. •«¡vrolots than any other I V . . ' Shop Peoples, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 «r, for tho ninth tlmo in WAR Attend R l 'b TENNIS OXFORDS 'Mlaat ten years I H R S I M A I I I t EYEiT>TRYIT*BUYJT! Italy’s entrance into the war Bowles, c ...... 1 0 0 0 FREE TRUCK The Here endangers not only an impor­ DELIVERY TO R. E. A. And T O T A L S ...... 42 17 19 1 Shop Here I tant market for.U. S. farm pro­ $ 1 . 2 9 VALUES $ 1 . 0 0 Score by innings: MOCKSVILLE SEARS^ROEBUCK AND <0. Penningtoti Chevrolet Co., Inc. ducts but the source of many Picnic Save PHONE 7 MOCKSVILLE, N.C. Duîintown 003 ООО 000—3 5 2 EVERY TUES. And Save! farm specialities for which 420 N. TRADE ST. D I A L 5158 Mocksville 042 317 OOx— 17 19 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. f i’hones n o and 156 I Mocksville, N. С. there has always been a good market here. F R I D A Y , J U N E 21» I 940 ЖпДУ, -TUNE 21, 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE ’A G E 4 P A G E 5 Rev. Mr. Foster in this vacation lb. daughter, Mary Alice, May 24 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Anderson Woodruff-Hendon ' ’TW AS EVER THUS! school: Mrs. J. E, McNeely, M r. a n d Mrs, Cliff In g ram and,' Blackwood on Erwin street ai\ Misses Mary W hite McNeely, Gives Party Miss Kate Vestal attended the THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE 8 lb. son, Bobby R a y , June i. Weddinfi Announced Helen Pennlnger, Mildred Mc- wedding of Mrs. Vestal’5 niece,,, Born to Ollle W alker and wit^ Mrs, J. G . Anderson entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. C. G, Woodruff BRIGHT INNOVATIONS rublishcd Every Friday at iVIocksville, North Carolina CubbSns, Nancy McNeely, Addle Miss Dorothy Evelyn Stlmpson (col.) Mocksvlile route 4, a /, ed Sunday at a family dinner announce the marriage of their Campbell, Kathleen Munday; 101 to Francis Trivette at Lewisville P u b lish e r lb. son, June 17. honoring her husband. Covers daughter, Sadie Hall, to Robert C. McQUAüE ...... Rebecca Knight. Others are ex­ 3,„1 Mrs. Grudy Ward,|Cord spent Friday with Mrs Alicr- FOR AFTERNOON WEAR Methodist church, Saturday [, ficii ;uid Jack, and Gall; Woodruff. ‘'“ ivns, Alice were laid for Chief of Police, Franklin Hendon, Friday, June pected. Miss K n ig h t has recent­ evening. Rev, Vestal officiated ^ ,f of Birmingham,...... о— . Ala., ‘' ' Walter F. Anderson and Mrs. 14, 1940 at Chattanooga, Tenn. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ly graduated from Columbia 01 at the ceremony. Miss Hege (1,0 wook end in Richm ond, Ml'S. Carl Sherrill and d au gh ­ Anderson, Louise, Janet and ■Mr. and Mrs. Hendon will be at 50 Per Year; Six Months 75 Cents— $2.00 Per Year Outside oi Bible College In Columbia, S. C t-..r. 7 -- iriuimuii will De at jltli Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ters, Margaret and Sarah, ot Dot is of Winston-Salem,______Mr. UitViand home at 110 L a m a r St., Selma, Davlc County. Strictly Payable In Advance. Miss Nancy McNeely teaches Is Honored 5(s. Mi'.s'. L. H. Lanier re- M ou n t Ulla were dinner guests H e r m a n M aners an d Shirley of Ala., after this week. Father’s Day At music In Winston-Salem schools ELBAVILLE. — Mr. and Mrs. homo with , them after Friday of M rs. Maggie Miller High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Miss Woodruff is a graduate lered nt the Post Office at MocksviUe, N. C., as Second-Class and recently received her degree Bill Kester and children of Roa.! Spillman Home 5 (vcoks visit in N e w Y ork a n d Miss ,Wlllle Miller. ence Anderson and Betty Lou, of the Mocksville high school, in pipe organ at Salem College noke, Va. were week end guests Matter Under Act of Congress of M arch 8, 1879. jiid Richmond Mr. and Ml’S. Ollle Anderson and M ontreat college a n d Holy N am e SPILLMAN ROAD. — Mr. and The Women’s Auxiliary met of Mr. and Mrs. Ralp h Rat­ M rs. H . S. Walker spent last Miss Earl Anderson of Winston- ot Jesus Hospital In Gadson, Mrs. A. Spillman and Prances: with Mrs. George Apperson Tues­ ledge. week end In Raleigh with Mr. MEMBER OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION JJ Mary Sue Thompson of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Millard An­ Ala. S h e also did graduate study Spillman visited Mrs. T . i U day evening. and Mrs. W. U. Mallison. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege and loke, Va., was the w eek en d derson and Jimmie Nell of Cala­ In exraylng under Dr. Ford In Steelman and Mr. and Mrs. P- The services are as follow: children spent Friday In Wins- of Mr, and Mrs. .Charles haln, M r. a n d Mrs. Jam es Owlngs, Gadson. At the time of her D. Poindexter Sunday. Sunday m orning at 10 o’clock , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grow . E. A. Adds Milepost ton-Salem, shopping. jpson. A n n e a n d Linda of Mocksville. marriage she was exray technl- liilss Emily Montgomery spent Sunday School, Mr. L. H. Roane and son, Edward, spent Sunday Mrs. U. D. Wyatt and children Qian at Dr. Hill’s Hospital In Sunday with Miss Della Lee It has been only a little over a year when the Davie s H. T. Brenegar was the with Mrs. E. w. Crow. superintendent. At II o'clock a of Winston-Salem, visited her Montgomery, Ala. Spillman. ectric Mutual Corporation was formed. Today the con- sermon by the pastor. Rev. J. ,r guest Sunday of Dr. and Mesdames Kavanaugh, sister, Mrs. Frank Burton Sun­ M r. H e n d o n Is a graduate of Mrs. Arvll Etchlson entertain­ m has electricity in 1,200 homes in Davie, Yadkin, Iredell Glenn Poole in Wlnston- Miss Patsy Clement of China W . Foster. A t 5:15 Vesper Serv­ ed Miss Della Lee Spillman at: day. Grove Is spending the week with ¡Inscore Entertain Auburn University and Is a mer­ id Alexander counties. ice. Joan Zim m erm a n of Asheville ■ her brother, K . M- Clement. Mrs. W. P. Kavanaugh and chant In Selma, where they will her home on Country Club Roa’infc. Mrs. Sam Lewder and son, ing stored a w a y for future needs. FACIALS -ijfiffave confidence to do the job in the best way, forgetting M r. Carl McDaniel Is visiting Cicero, last Su n day . A large sometime with her mother, Mrs. Holthouser was presented sher­ John Albert, of Charlotte, were It Is hoped that every home In Woman’s Club Millers Have .'¿’lay political or other affiliations. in Huntington, W . Va., and New­ Betty Tucker. ! Ruby Walker and Mrs. bets a n d goblets in her chosen Society Meet At ^lisltors in Cooleemee over the table w as constructed in the SHAMPOOS M Incidenlially, we think it is highly appropriate t-o com- town will have a h a n d In this tWatpr.s Hockette were Mrs, E. W . Crow pattern. To Mrs. L. II. Lanier port tfew a, V a. front .yard, a n d m a n y good Bertie Koontz of Davidson HoWs Style Show Sunday Guests Johnson Home ' ÿjlend the high type of public service that the present board week end. undertaking. J the nurses receiving of Birmingham, Ala., the hos MANICURES things were served to eat. and Jack Felker of Advance, The Mocksville Woman’s club Gives Devotlonals L I B E R T Y . — There will be t directors has given the organization. They have done A number of people are going Should you have articles of license to practice nurs- tesses gave a visitor’s prize. FARMINGTON. _ The Mis­ Little Miss Ulllan Zachary of The dinner came as a com­ were visitors at Elbavllle Sun­ held their June Meeting Friday preaching Sunday night, June 23 Igood job with a single eye to the furtherance of electric to Albemarle Sunday aftcrnoon clothing that you can no longer lavlng taken the state T h e Mattie Baton auxiliary Present for the occasion were sionary Society of the Baptist PERMANENTS Taylorsville has returned hom e plete surprise to M r. Ridenhour, day School, Sunday morning. evening at the N. Y. A. home. at Liberty M . E. church. Service to assist in the consecration ot use, please bring them to the examination In April. of the Methodist church met Misses Holthouser, Irene and church met Thursday afternoon, bwer to every farm. after spending a week with w ho will bo 68 years old in The meeting opened with devo­ starting at 8 p. m . Everyone is HAIR-CUTTING J J. C. Jones, project superintendent since the coopera- a new Episcopal Church. There hall or telephone 81 an y m orn­ M r. and Mrs. Virgil Hartman Monday afternoon at the church Luclle Horn, Mary and Jane June 13 with Miss Luke Furches. Marcia Ann Zachary. August. .Around 4S were present, and baby of Winston-Salem, and ts Yates returned Mon- tlonals conducted by Mrs. E. M. Invited to come out. ALL EXPERTLY DONE AT will be no night service at the ing (except Saturday) from 9 to with the president, Mrs. E. W. M cGuire, Pauline Daniel, Wlllle The president, Mrs. Ray Deese ive was organized, has proven to be a man admirably Avett. The president, Mrs. G. Episcopal church here; but including the children of the 12 o’clock. W e can always find Clint Hartman were the Sunday — tom Davis hospital, where Mr. and Mrs. Doris and Mrs. itted for this work. O n his shoulders have fallen the main Mrs. J. K. Pierce spent last Crow, presiding a n d leading the Miller, Virginia Byerly, and presided over the meeting. Mrs. MRS. YORK’S Immediate family a n d their afternoon guests of their mother, id an appendix operation. O. Boose, presided during the tunt of the biurden of getting the job done day by day. morning prayer will be conduct­ a need for these discarded gar­ devotlonals. Mrs. Crow used Mesdames Roy Holthouser, Mack D. C. Spry all of South Carolina Ada Atkinson was in charge of week In Washington, D. C., with business session. Reports were husbands and wives and chil­ ments. Mrs. Clara Hartman. spent the week end with Mr. BEAUTY SHOPPE fe has done it extraordiarily well—with tact, good sense, her son, Mr. and Mrs. Flake ed at 11 a. m. Jim Kelly is recuperat- "Christian Brotherhood” as her Kimbrough, Paul Blackwelder, a n interesting program on N i­ dren. Pictures were taken of Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Hall spent given from the educational, re­ and Mrs. w. J. MUler. geria, Africa. Itention to detail and a fine faculty of knowing how to Pierce. S h e also visited her son, a tonsil operation per- theme and closed the study with Knox Johnstone, George Bryan, 2nd Floor Sanford Bidg. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. B. Robin­ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ridenhour, Sunday afternoon with Mr, and creational, food conservation Baxter, in Baltimore, Md. Tuesday morning. the group singing, “The Light Cecil Morris, Roy Feezor, P. G. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Deadmon During the social hour, the et along with folks. son w ent to Asheboro W ednes­ their seven children present, and BIRTHS and clothing committees. Fol­ Davie has every right to be proud of its R. E. A. Mrs. Rome Cornatzer. of God Is Falling.” Continuing Brown, W . F. Robinson, Grady and M r. a n d Mrs. Bill Rice of hostess served delicious refresh­ day to assist In the Ordination a picture of each Individual Born to M r. a n d M rs. Carlj 1! Sarah Grant of Greens- lowing the business the members Mrs. James Reid, nee Pauline a study of “Great Adventurers,” Ward, L. H. Lanier of Birming­ Cooleemee spent Sunday with ments to eleven members. COME IN NOW FOR A to the Priesthood of William family. Blackwood, Woodleaf route 1, held a style show of dresses they Pierce, has returned to Macon, BRITISH |spsnt Sunday with her the life of Nannie Holding, a ham, Ala., Dolan Snider, Jim Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCullough. eport Accidents Penn Price, a native of Mayo- an 8 lb. daughter, Lois, M a y 1. h a d m ade. T h e W o m a n ’s Society of Chris­ Ga., after spending two weeks A delightful time was had by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. missionary on the Texas-Mexl- Kelly, F. N. Shearouse, T. M Miss Mary Tom Daniels spent Born to Eivold Wood and wife In response to the British! During the sociol hour refresh­ tian Service m et at the hom e of VACATION ga If you are unfortunate enough to suffer or see a motor dan. all, and everyone was thankful can border, was reviewed by with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zachary and Hattie Moore. the week end with Miss Ruth Mrs. J. P. Johnson on Tuesday Hccident, one of the things you should remember is to call for the privilege of being pres­ (col.) a 7>/2 lb. daughter. M a y government’s campaign for in­ ments were served by Mrs. Hat­ C. E. Pierce. Mrs. Hattie McGuire. Davis. afternoon. PERMANENT p officer. J. C. Gibbs, local patrolman, is asking the cooper- Mr. Allen Green has accepted ent for this grand occasion. 13, Woodleaf route 1. creased hom e food production, I and Mrs. June M eroney tie McGuire, Mrs. D. R. Stroud, Following the program, a re­ Miss Marie Freeman spent jitlon of all Davie citizens in notifying the officers of any Mrs. M . H . Hoyle a n d sons, a position as Editor of the Born to Wlllle Watkins and more than 2,000,000 acres of r spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Luke Graves and Miss Ruth Party Given At Mrs. F. H. Bahnson brought port of the district meeting in Sunday afternoon with Miss Accidents. By so doing you protect both yourself and others, M. H. Jr., Bobby, and Edgar Franklin News of Franklin, N. C. HYGIENE COURSE wife (col.) a 9 % lb. son. M a y 17. grassland have been plowed up ■Its. H. C. Meroney. Graves. Members present were the life message, using as her Elkin, June 6, was given. Sanford Home Virginia Daniels. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Overt and are n o w being planted to M esd am es Boose, Avett, E . W . theme “Cross Bearers.” Mrs. F. l i it the same time you will have available valuable assistance, have gone to Norfolk, Va., to COMPLETED j. J. C. Sanford and Mrs. Those present were Mesdames Mrs. Richard Everhardt and Bowers on C h u rch street, a 7 food crops. Crow, Ollle Stockton, Charles Mrs, Gaither Sanford enter­ Miss Edna Miller spent Sun­ H. Bahnson and Mrs. J. H. Mont­ j How many times have we heard in court rooms the spend this week. I Speight spent Tuesday in H. C. Sprinkle, E. W . Crow, P, little daughter, Diane Benson Th e final lecture on the course. Tomlinson, W. H. Kimrey, W. tained at bridge and Chinese day afternoon with Miss Alberta gomery gave interesting reports fonflicting testimony of witnesses at automobile wrecks! a-Salem shopping. J. Johnson, Hattie McGuire, V. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Spry and have returned from the Rowan Home Hygiene and Care of the checkers at her home Tuesday McCullough. on the district conference re­ igj)fficers, particularly highway patrolmen, are especially C. Cooper, C. N. Christian, Z. E. Swaim, C. H. Tomlinson, J. L, i sons, G . H. Jr., and Marvin, spent Memorial hospital to their home Sick, was given by Mrs. Marga­ I evening. Bowls of roses and Mr. Elmer Sain and Roy Sain cently held in Elkin. Th e pro­ ■grained to observe and make wi'itten reports of accidents ¡Margaret Smith and Dr. N. Anderson, Charles Woodruff, : Sheek, and Misses Mary Helt­ the week end In Hickory with on Ch urch street. ret Green Monday afternoon. m ad o n n a llllies were u sed of Kannapolis spent Saturday gram for the afternoon was in ij/hich eliminate the honest mistakes of non-expert on- t Lombard of W ashington, Boone Stonestreot, Ernest Frost, man and Ruth Booe. This course, sponsored by the throughout the house. High with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sain. charge of Mrs. Ben Smith. The okers. ______Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Parker. Charles M, Green of Wash­ are guests of Miss Sm ith ’s Harley Graves, Misses Florence Woman’s Club, has been con­ score prize in bridge was w on J. G. McCullough and Mr. D. meditation was conducted by ington, D. C. spent a few days !s, .Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Mackie, Miss Ruth Booe and the I Rummage Is very 111 In the Bap­ Mrs. T. C. Pegram and daugh­ ducted by Miss Dalton, District I hostesses. U. D. C.’s With by Miss Ossle Allison a n d in C. Spry visited M r. C. C. M c ­ Mrs. J. H. Montgomery. Her ■fttrouds Visit ter, Betty, have gone to Pauley’s the past week with his mother, tist hospital. Public Health Supervisor from The July meeting will be a Chinese checkers by Mrs. J. J. Cullough Sunday afternoon. talks centered around the Island, S. C., to spend two weeks. Mrs. Daisy Green of North Mrs. Thompson Calvin Baity celebrated his Winston-Salem, assisted by Mrs. is Helen, Daisy an d Nell Larew. Mrs. Armand Daniel Mr. and Mrs, C. C. McCullough thought, “We Are One." Mrs. J. |i\.t Clarksbury Cooleemee. picnic to be held In Rich's park. A new permanent before leav­ Green. Those who have attend­ mer attended the w edding The Davle Grays Chapter of jdrew the bingo and Miss Mary and Ml’, and Mrs. Edd Howard Й KAPPA. — Mr. and Mrs. Tom birthday last Sunday. There Miss Nellie Brogden is spend­ P. Johnson discussed the life of ing for your vacation is a I ed the course throughout and £3 .Mildred Smith a n d V/ade the U. D. C. met Thursday after­ Heitm an the draw prize. A n of Cooleemee visited M r. and ^ ? ^ g l e and family of Mocksville were about 50 relatives and fri­ ing this week in Washington, Mrs. Daisy Green, Charles Miss Nannie Holding, Missionary necessity. Perm anent waving Green, Mrs. Belle Swicegood, are ready to stand examination I Todd in Charlotte Satur- Miss Horn noon with Mrs. J. H. Thompson ice course w as served later in Mrs. Will Howard Sunday. ^^p e n t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ends present for the occasion D. C. with her brother, W. B. to Mexico. T h e meeting closed requires a thorough study of Boyd Swicegood and Joan spent for the R e d Cross Certificates as hostess. T h e president. Miss the evening. Miss Th eo W agoner visited with the devotlonals by Mrs. ей. С. Lagle. Dinner w as served picnic style Brogden. Club Hostess hair and good materials for Sunday with Mr. Green’s daugh­ offered for this work are: Mrs. Janie Martin, presided during Guests were Mesdames J. J. Miss Helen Wagoner of Turren­ John Harding a n d the society, a Mr. and Mrs, C. С .Smoot on the lawn. Mrs. Frank Stone- Miss Luclle Horn entertained best results. O u r operat'ors Miss Edna Yoder of Codorus, ter, Mrs. H. P. Beeker of Wel­ Sam Carnes, Mrs. Mable Hower­ the business session. Mrs. J. D . Larew, J. C. Sanford, E. W . Crow, tine Sunday. prayer hymn. Щ ф е п 1 several days last week in Miss Lilly Savage o f German- Albemarle were w eekher bridge club at her home are schooled in textures of Pa., has returned hom e after a ton, Mrs. W . R. Wands, Mrs. J. Hodges led the devotlonals us­ J. K. Sheek, R. B. Sanford, B. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jarvis of come. E T h e hostess assisted by Mrs. J. hair, chemicals a n d correct P|iIonroe as the guests of their ton is spending the week as a of Mr. and Mrs. Boone Thursday eventag. Roses, snap­ week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. W . Inscoe, Maude Graham, Mrs. ing the 1st Psalm. Following S. McNeill, Armand Daniel, S. Mooresvllle a n d Miss Recie Jar­ H. Montgomery and Miss Mary ® 5on, Mr., and Mrs. John Smoot. guest of Mrs. B. T. Browder. reet. dragons and sweet peas were ar­ procedure. We have a wave Kelly Cope. GARDEN PRAISED Mary Coulter, Mrs. M . H. Riden­ a report of the district meeting, B. Hall, S. A. Harding, Cllnard vis of Advance were the week Anne Johnson served an ice ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud and for every type hair. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Naylor Sr. hour, Pauline Sain, Elizabeth ranged in the rooms where the an interesting program on Jef­ LeGrand, O. C. McQuage, Grady Mrs. Maude Ijames and family . Mocksville, N . C, I Margaret Blackwood of end guests of Mrs. Jarvis' par­ course to 17 members. ' laughter and Mr. and Mrs. Garl and granddaughter, Tanya Nay­ guests played. Mrs. O. H. Coul­ ferson Davis was presented. June 17, 1940 Hancock, Mrs. Sykes Alexander, boro is visiting ^Qsscs Ward, and Misses Mary Helt­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klmmer. Miss Vada Johnson spent sev­ ^Jtroud visited relatives near spent Sunday In Winston-Salem MAYFAIR BEAUTY lor of Winston-Salem returned Mrs. Tom Webb, Ethel Daniels, ter of Cooleemee w on high score “ His Childhood, Youth and the m a n , Ossle Allison, Catherine with her brother, R. C. Smith My Dear Miss Graham: wd Nell Holthouser. Their small son, Billie, returned eral days last week in Winston- ^arksbury Sunday. hom e Tuesday after spending prize. Two years ago I was asked to Mrs. Charles Isley, Martha Louise Jefferson Davis Highway" were Brown, Sarah Gaither, Clayton home with them after a week's Salem with Mrs. Albert Smith. SHOPPE ten days with their son, P . A . and family. Miss Horn served a sweet Several from here attended judge the gardens In the con­ Foster, and Mrs. H. L. Mllholen. taud Mrs. John Meroney presented by Miss Mary "Heit- Brown, Hoyden Sanford. visit with his grandparents. Miss Ethel Douthit of Saint course to Misses Pauline Daniel, Miss Jo Cooley, owner |the birthday dinner of Bill Naylor Jr. Mrs. Naylor was call­ Dr. A. B. Byerly and Miss test at Cooleemee. At that time lon-Salem were S u n d a y m an . Miss Martin discussed Mrs. George White entered a Francis, Kansas, was the guest Mary McGuire, Helen Holthous­ iElatledge of Jericho Sunday. ed hom e on account of the seri­ Victoria Byerly spent Monday In I was Impressed with the num P A R K H I L L (guests of Mr. and Mrs. “His Prison. Days” and Mrs. E. BIRTHS ANNOUNCED hospital In Salisbury Friday and of Mrs. A d a Atkinson last week. Mrs. Gray Hendricks, operator ous Illness of her brother, Prof. "nlth, er, Delia Grant, Irene Horn, I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rudlcal and Roaring Gap attending a Sym­ ber of gardens, the variety of W . Crow gave a resume of the underwent a severe operation. Mrs. J. W . Vestal is visiting After some delay caused by Peggy Skinner and Mrs. Coul­ Ml’, and Mrs. M. A. Leach an ,|л1г. and Mrs. Hendrix Kennerly Thos. Cash of Winston-Salem. posium on Obstetrics a n d Pedia­ vegetables a n d especially with life of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. She was resting well at last re­ her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Ingram lack of necessary equipment, our |and Mrs. C. S. Grant and ter. nounce the birth of k daughter, fei^were guests of Mrs. S. A . Jones. Miss Ruby Myers Kennedy and tries given in Graystone Inn. A the w a y that every available Mrs. Hodges gave a description port. in Gastonia. play-ground Is again operating tos, Rachel and Patsy, Patricia A n n , at their hom e in fti'/iThey enjoyed a picnic dinner daughters, Mary Joe, and Flor­ number of leading national and space was used to advantage. of “Beauvoir.” Miss Eloulse Williams is visit­ Little Miss M ary Johnson of on full schedule. Supervisors for Iteturned from Denton, Mocksville, June 17.- • 'j'jiat their old home place. ence of Long Island, N. Y. and state specialists were on the Since then I have observed these At the close ^ of the meeting, ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Winston-Salem visited- Peggy the first six weeks are Helen Ithey visited Mr. and Mrs. Opal Frye I'lf Edgar McDaniel of Huntington: Mr. John Myers and Robert program. the hostess assisted by Miss Mrs. Wade Powell of Albemarle. COME TO THE ' gardens with a great deal of House, who has charge of all V Allen. Montgomery this week. 'S' - spent Friday in the com- Myers of Laurel Springs visited Is Honoree Martha Call served a salad Misses Myers Mrs. G . W , Everhardt visited interest a n d have never missed children under six years of age; Mrs. T. H. Redmon has re­ / ¡munity visiting relatives, their aunt, Mrs. P . A . Naylor Helen Alsobrooks is visiting Mrs. Claude Frye entertained course. Those attending In­ her son, Mr. and Mrs. Richai*d turned from a visit to Mr. and an opportunity to tell about Bruce Sedberry, leader of the N .W . Smith and Mrs. W . Give Party i'-i,, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koontz had Tuesday. little Miss LaNelle Spry In K an­ Saturday afternoon at her home cluded Mesdames Hodges, Ida Everhardt of Cooleemee, Sun­ them. boys from six to twelve -years; Vngton were in Wlnston- Mrs. Hubert Nicliolson In K n o x ­ R. E. A. PICNIC » • Jas their Sunday afternoon guests napolis this week. . I Tuesday shopping. honoring her daughter. Opal, on Christian, Lizzie Johnson, E. W . NORTH FORK. — G i l m e r day. Mr. and Mrs, Richard ville, Tenn. I have mentioned them to Mr. Mrs. Charles Isley, girls six to 'fv;Mrs. Л. E. McDaniel and daugh- ALL-STAR GAME H . R . Niswonger, Extension Hor- her thirteenth birthday. Mixed Crow, W . R . Wilkins, a n d Misses Llvengood of Fort Bragg spent Everhardt are the proud parents Miss Margaret Williams Is Billy Shuplng of Ralel№ Is twelve years; O . H . Coulter, boys j Mary Elizabeth Stone- ' ;ter of Ro w an and Mr. and Mrs. tlculturest of State College, sev­ su m m e r flowers were arranged ¡Janie Martin, Mary Heltman, the week end with his parents, of a daughter. visiting her aunt. Miss V ad a The six teams of the Davlc ¡here to spend the summer with twelve to eighteen an d M aude hom e last w eek t ’iErvin Smith and children. eral times. Last week he came |teturned throughout the house. ■ Martha Call a n d Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Llvengood Gaither Hayes of Detroit is Johnson. Tell Your Friends To county baseball league will have Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander G r a h a m , girls twelve to eighteen. 'ii'elgh. Miss Stonestreet to the county especially to see During the afternoon a series Misses Mildred and Thelma visiting his sister, Mrs. Prank Mrs. Charles Lashley and son, an all-star gam e at Lewis field his grandparents. T h e leading sports are again raiuated from Meredith Tilyers entertained al a n ioe Powell. Meet You At Oui- “r i>i A >J o 1 ¡the gardens at CoolCDmcc. H d tennis, table tennis, paddle ten­ of gam es a n d contests were di­ Bostian-Berwick Charles an d M r. Bill Scholtes in Cooleemee on Juiy 4 at 8 p. j I'fith a B. S. degree. She cream party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Farring­ was astounded when he saw rected by Mrs. Paul Hendrix. Misses Lucy Miller a n d Eunice and son. Buddy, of Winston- m. Cooleemee, Dunntown and nis, soft ball, an d baseball. In End vacation here .Has Meeting them . It was almost Impossible her Those winning prizes included Announcement Miss Verlle Craver of Mocks­ Spry visited the latter’s mother, Salem visited Mrs. R . C. Brow n Store. Center will represent the south ton and daughter, LaNelle, of addition, we are planning a f parent,s, Mr. and Mrs. viUe visited Misses Rosemary Mrs. G'u s Motley of the Point, Sunday. Î BlXBY. — Blxby club met In Kannapolis, spent the week end for h im to believe the amount bingo party for Thursday after­ Wanda Lee Hendrix, Prances Miss Margaret Berwick and team and Maine, Mocksville and Livengood and Vivian Pack the Assembly hall at the church of fresh vegetables and the Stonestreet. Stroud a n d Lenora Dell Allen. Richard Bostian were married during the week end. Mrs. Ada Atkinson had as her Advance the north team. Be­ with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Also­ noon, a parade for July 4 and Thursday afternoon. Miss Marie Freeman spent ; Wednesday, June 12. Those pres- brooks and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. amount of canned from the various other activities. Mrs, S. D. Stout Sr. Late In the afternoon the W ed n esday at high noon at the guests last week Mrs. Ethel At Here you will find a tween the fourth and fifth inn­ Henry Overcash of Thomas­ _ ent were Mesdames Hartman, I. small plots.' H e m ad e this state­ guests were invited Into the Baptist church. Rev. J. H. Ful­ Sunday afternoon with Misses klnson of Hollywood, Florida. ings a greasy pig contest will be Spry. O u r supply house is being satis­ TOP: It has come to be 'generally acknowledged ■ D. Stout Jr. of Denton , Q. Hendrix, Clyde Cornatzer, m en t several times, “ It Is A m a z ­ dining room where the table g h u m officiated using the im ­ vllle w as the Sunday guest of Virginia and Mary Tom Daniel. Mrs. W. E. Kennen, Misses held. Each of the six teams factorily m an ag ed this year by ’'^Kday a n d W ed n e sda y cool, comfortable seat. Miss Mary Gardner of Wins­ motorless flights are the b(«t preparation for the Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Llvengood Mr, and Mrs. Wade Smith and James V/ll.suii, Settle Cornatzer, ing: T h e W a y T h e y Utilize Every the Girl Scouts. and Mrs. Dolan Snider. was centered with a bowl of pressive ring ceremony. Azalee Robertson, and Mary will furnish five boys under 16 of powered aircraft. American aviation experts point 0« Sunday. ; Annette Barney, Jeane Beau­ ton-Salem spent the week end Square Inch of Space.” He also pink rose buds and refreshments T h e bride wore a powder blue family have m oved to their hom e Anne Johnson have returned years of age who will attempt Through courtesy of the Davle that the powerful German /^‘Luftwaffe,” wliich has bcci i champ, Bud Naylor and two with Ml-, and Mrs. Clarence Me?- stated that he wished he could ^ J. Patner and Miss carrying out the color scheme ensemble. She is tl^e daughter Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pack In Pine Ridge. from a two weeks trip to Indiana. to catch and hold the pig which County Furniture Company, we slck. devastating Europe’s battlefields, was built around a gro«! •i Patner of Wilkes Barre, visited M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. Dan Broadway visitors, Bettie Jean Beaucham p show the farmers of the State are enjoying a n R C A Victor of pink a n d white were served. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berwick, Those attending the 4-H camp You will enjoy o u r will be shaved and greased. The Saturday. a n d Mr.s. Frank Naylor of Wins-. w h a t the people ot Cooleemee of pilots who after the World W ar learned to fly J arrive next week to be and daughter, Virginia, were the at Roaring G a p this w eek from Mr. and M:s. Floyd Garwood radio. Stop by and “listen In.” Giuests Injcluded the honoree. of Bedford, Indiana. I and flivver planes, and enthusiastically endorse this IJl'“' '*Ior the marriage of their Walter Speer of Winston- guests Sunday of M r. a n d Mrs. fountain drinks. Arid a ton-«ajem.ton-Salem. Mrs. Wilsonwuso.x readreuu theu.c^ Chl№en are doing with their gardens. H e Above all w e are proud to be O p al Frye, Peggy G raham , Cary- Mr. Bostian is the son of MT. here are: Sallle R u th Rich, G en e scripture lesson and led the with parents will be and Mr. Bruce Josey spent the ot pilot training. The photo shows a pilot sitting in it®'' Salem a n d Alex Livengood visited ! ^2 was also surprised at the large ’“ brother, Joseph Patner, lon Craven, Katherine and Helen a n d Mrs. John W . Bostian of Brady Spry of Cooleemee. James, John Francis Johnson, [admitted free to the baseball week end with relatives in D a n ­ flying a brand new American percentage of homes that had of his plane with the controls in hand while waiting to u 5 Helen Holthouser. Mrs. Ann Llvengood Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waller and G ene Seats, Billy Brock, and large variety of whole­ ville, Va. Doris Jean Garwood flag recently purchased for us Smith, Christine Hendricks, Bedford, Indiana. He is a mem­ game. pulled off for a start by a winch car. As soon as the gU' morning. son, ¡Terry, of Woodleaf, visited T h e prayer service at Mrs. gardens. by the Erw in Cotton Mills Co. Frances Stroud, Opal Lashmit, ber of the Cardinal baseball John Henry Caudle. returned with them after a Mrs. L. A. Moore and Little Miss R u b y Burton -has some ice cream. Charlie Cornatzer’s on last Fri­ These gardens I believe are mg plane gains height the cable is cut and the gliiler is 1«' W a n d a Lee Hendrlcks( and team. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Cook Sat­ Mr. and Mrs, Chal Messlck week’s visit in Danville. Send your children out, "T h e Astor a n d Lar- Eight hundred Dutchmen and to his own skill. ’’.Barbara returned to her h om e after urday night. day night was well attended and without equal In the state. more the merrier” ! Lenora Dell Allen. and son of Wlnston-Salem^vlslt- 161 Belgians attended this year’s have returned to their spending the week with* her every one enjoyed it. The serv- Miss Nellie Alexander of K a n ­ cannot c om m end the people of B O T T O M : Shown her in flight is the U. S. Army CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Mrs. Bettie Gabird is visiting ed Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor Leipzig Industries Fair In Ger­ ' Charlotte after a visit brother, Johnny Burton. her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Pres- ;;j'ill be had at the hom e of napolis is visiting her grand Cooleemee, a n d the officials of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Corps fast, camouflaged, new Curtiss P-40 advanced P" MISS HOLTHOUSER HONOREE Sunday. V*3 m any. ‘'v. and Mrs. J . H . Ful- B A P T I S T , tórs! ' W . V. Robertson Friday parents, M r. a n d Mrs. C. C. Tiller. the Erw in Cotton Mills C o m ­ suit plane. It is the first ofla large number of such i*?" nell and Mr. Presnell of Greens­ Mr. and Mrs. James York and Mrs. June Meroney of Lenoir Rev. J. H . Fulghum will use LINEN WITH l i n g e r i e Hall-Kimbroiigh ij.V;jilghtj 9f this week. pan y too highly in this laudable T h e annual Vacation Bible ers now building in accorda!nce with a record peacc-W boro. daughter, Evona and IVIiss Ruth Mrs. Ray Godfrey of Lexing­ Is entertaining at bridge Satur­ the subject, "God’s Power to Black or brown linen with Cornatzer has opened The Netherlands Indies Gov­ undertaking. In addition to the School of the Cooleemee Pres­ order of over $14,000,000 íér pursuit planes of this ^ H. Perry of Wash- W eatherm an spent last week end ton, Miss Pauline Cope of the day afternoon complimenting Dellverin Hour of Distress," at touches of white lingerie Is a a iiU ificc station at his hom e ernment Is sponsoring the estab­ gardens, I want to commend the byterian churcli opened with a authorized by the W ar Department. The plane is a hig“ ^ D’ G. has returned To stop dam age to their farms in Union Grove with Mr. York’s University of Mayland, and Mr. her neice, Miss Helen Holthouser, the m orning service. high style nòte- in sum m er Drug Co. in the Baltimore community. lishment of new industries. lawns which have shown mark­ fine enrollment Monday. New supercharged, high-speed, ikingle-engined, 0nc-p¡ccci ' Mrs. Perry has been farmers of U g a n d a have killed parents. Bruce Morgan of Princeton Uni­ ¡whose marriage to Joseph Pat­ M E T H O D I S T fashions. The more - youthful 1,500 elephants in a year. MÌS.S Betty Cornatzer spent ed Improvement In the past members continue to enroll metal type, and is equipped M t h machine guns sy»cn of her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Erock and versity were guests of Mr. and ner will take place June 29. A Rev. E. M. Avett has chosen models have underskirts of Mocksville, N. C. Sunday afternoon with Miss Argentina will permit a search three years. every day. The enrollment Is ized to fire through its electrilc propeller. It carries oxyg ' Miller. France purchased 253 airplane son, Billy, were the dinner guests Mrs. Charles L . Isley last week. “T h e K n o w n Gallilean" as his white eyelet embroidery which Margaret Hendrix at Dullns. for oil in. the national territory D. C. Rankin near 100. P®*'»«itt«»g extended flight range at extrem group of Mocksville friends have engines in the United States in of Mrs. R. C. Brown Sunday. Sarrfy Ingram of Con- I Su n d ay m orning subject. peep out below the hem. Henry Smith, father of Will of Santa Cruz. Edgar McDaniel of Newport County Farm Agent. The following are helping high altitudes. I been Invited. a recent month. Rev. and Mrs. J. 'w , Vestal THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE F R I D A Y , J m E 2l| THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE P A G E 6 PAGE T Cooleemee Defeats G . W . Davenport of Altapass T h e num ber of farms served WALKER FUNERAL HOME ÆST RANGERS^ PAL in Mitchell County has bought by electric light and power Maine 6 to 3 an outstanding Hereford bull companies in the United States AM BULANCE Л& Cooleemee defeated M aine In THESE WAWT AHf a n d two good heifers, saying he Increased 98 percent during the e Telephone nrQ , ^ Ч' 1, an interesting gam e Saturday FARMERS AND GOOD DEMOCRATS- plans to dispose of his grade 1932-38 period, or from 710,000 by the score of 6 to 3 In a MOCKSVILLE, N. C. J \ , r s s c m a n d grow better cattle. to more than 1,400,000 farms. w Г'т H fl • L • s I H о N \X i Davle County League game, 'iufof w hat Y ft« it is important to your welfare to read the Cooleemee ab r h The FFC duling, which recog­ Seems show to handle his two statement given below! Pierce, 6 ...... 4 1 2 \VANTED TO LOAN—Money to WANTED TO RENT— Good two- nizes frequently modulation afternoon spots . . . W h e n Jim m y NOTICE OF SALE Or LAND L. Ridenhour, 8 ...... 5 0 1 build you a hom e— Mocksville horse farm with good build­ broadcasting (popularly called Lunceford moves his crew into SPRING TIME IS CLEANING UP TIME!| 1 Building & Loan Association. Under and In pursuance of a the Danceteria he will be billed L. R. Ridenhour, 5 ....4 0 ings and near school bus.- To Threshers F M ) as one of the most signi­ Try Our Service O n Lace Ctirtains, Drapers, l-2G-tf. Judgment rendered at May Term King. 9 ...... 2 1 0 W . Sain, Moclcsville, route 4. ficant contributions to radio in as "the hottest band in the 1940 of Davie Superior Court, in Morrow, 7 ...... 2 1 1 DID M R. BÜRGIN recent years and has given it the world playing at the coolest spot Covers and Fibre Auto Seat Covers. 6-14-2tp. of O . G . Allen, Executor FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room ys P. Mcculloch and wife in town.” . . . the female com­ Scott, 3 ...... 4 1 1 go-ahead signal, is expected to JOE FOSTER ...... raONE iJ house, good out buildings. L o ­ Floy G . McCullocli, I, the under- D. Nlckols, 4 ...... 3 0 1 U S E D T IR E S , batteries and auto revolutionize the Industry. As mercial spieler on the Luncheon KERIVUT SMITH PHONE 7 cated in Farm ington___See J, s*sned, will on M onday, July VOTE AGAINST In accordance with Chapter 329 of the North Hancock, 2 ...... 4 0 1 parts for all m akes and sizes. 1st, 1940, offer for sale at the w e’ve explained m an y times, F M at the Waldorf Is the radio ac­ C O O L E E M E E ..... PHONE C. Janies, Mocksvllle, route 2, Brlnegar, 1 ...... 3 2 1 Wrecker service. Rodwell’s Place, court house door in Davie County Is fundamentally a new system tress Vlckl Vola . . . Alice 'Faye McCIamrock, 7 ...... 1 0 0 ______6-14-2tp, North Mocksville near high is •'he highest bidder for cash, Carolina Fublic Laws, all those operating of radio transmission and re­ whose a swell air actress for RE-NU D R Y CLEANERS e K«llonU WHdUf. the following described real es­ Shoaf, 4 ...... 1 0 0 school. D a y phone 40—night THE APPROPRIATION FOR MAKING these ears, was In town with ception in the ultra-high fre­ N. COOLEEMEE, N. C. too Belong to tlio Rang' The Fox Squirrel ia the largcat of CARBON PAPER-PcncU sharp­ tate situate in Farmington Town- two friends . . . Lillian Myhre phone 117J. sWp^. near Sm ith Grove C o n ­ Threshing Machines or Combines must secure quently bands. Its impottant “Once a customer, always a customer." Jjld b« a his fnmiiy. Ho la also tho laiiost. eners, typewriters:, staples, T O T A L S ...... 33 6. 9 solidated School a n d more par- achievement lies In its ability to and Helene Holmes also of the iJ ,,tag—if they could sing. Porhiips that Is becauso ho Is too largo paper clip^ mucilage, type­ h tlcular y described as follows: PARITY PAYMENTS TO THE FARMERS? INIalnc ab r ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE reproduce every sound with mar­ movie com pany . . . Jean Her- MtJ Hull tbe"'’ rodonta to bo a prey for predators which n..i„^ writer ribbons, bik pads— and Adjoining the lands of Lin- a Threshers License. All those expecting to Turrentlne, 2 ...... 5 1 1 jbli around troo-plantlng velous clarity and fidelity. A n d sholt confided that h e’ll be re­ life hamrdoua for his smaller cousins. all kind of office supplies,— Having qualified as adminis­ coln Ellis, L. A. Smith, State newed for another year . Clement, 4 ...... 5 0 1 • rangon liolp thomsBlTe« to But, OTon so, ho covors a lot of terri­ MocksTille Enterprise. trator of the estate of w. R . Highw ay No. 65 and others, it is not bothered by interfer­ bounded as follows: Beglnnli LET THE RECORD SPEAK: operate either to thresh your own crop or for Uncle Jim’s Question Bee will Bowens, 7 ...... 5 0 1 IpJ piiiii couoa in tho aqulr- tory erery day, gots enough to oat, Anderson, deceased, notice la ence from electrical apparatus hereby given to all persons hold­ at an iron stake on the soum Laird, 0 ...... 5 1 2 Ijjd UM them to replant «nt ond does hia bit for Consorvatlon by such as X-ray machines, re­ replace Big T o w n for the sum ­ F O R S A L E — O n e rebuilt Maytag ing claims against the estate of side of State highway No. 65 and Recently, I advised the FARMERS AND TH E VOTERS 2 The Job Is Being Done L td aieM- Howsver, they helping the langors. So, tho National Bowles, 8 ...... 5 0 washer a n d one rebuilt M e a ­ the public, please call at the office of Register frigerators, bells, electric razors, mer. In enough to take «are of said deceased to present the in Lincoln Ellis line and run- OF OUR DISTRICT in a newspaper “RIGHT THE W RONG" V. Whitaker, 9 ...... 4 1 1 ■Wildlifo Federation haa Included him dows washer; guaranteed, c. same to the undersigned, prop­ JiJnS with said highway S. 80 deg. washing machóles, and so forth. N e w racket: they’re selling jaenti oi Mr. Squlrrol and in It* new 194Q torles of WUdlif» that Mr. Bürgin, my opponent tn Saturday's primary for of Deeds for License and Report Blanks. Bennett, 5 ...... 3 0 0 J. AngeU, Jeweler. erly verified, on or before the W . 2.39 cijs. to a n Iron stake Since the F C C decision h a n d ­ box-tops by the dozen if you North Carolina law officera, accepting the Kelp ot IgstU tbe next erop of aoeda Poster Stamps. 29th day of M ay , 1941, or this L. A. Smith’s corner; thence S. Congress, VOTED AGAINST the Agricultural Appropria­ Danner, 3 ...... 4 0 2 deg. w . 3.83 chs. ’to an lro*n ed over to Major Edwin Arm­ w ant to send to sponsors Distributors notice will be plead In bar of V2 tion Bill which President Roosevelt askeä Congress to pass McDaniel, 1 ...... 3 0 0 the Brewers and North Carolina Beer CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS recovery. stake near Smith’s house; thence strong, Inventor of this noiseless it’s almost like the broadcast Committee, have established a worthy record ol which jTould have provided $225,000,000 for m aking parity Howard, 1 ...... 0 0 0 and Timber. For details write All persona Indebted to said ^ mil ?i’ stone broadcasting, the high frequency ducats you can buy outside the payments on tobacco, cotton, w heat, a n d other crops. weeding out the minority of objectionable beet Geo. C. Brown & Co.. of Greens­ estate will please call on the In Ellis line; thence N. 4 deg. E. J .W . TURNER radio theatres in New York . . . Highlights Of The 5.27 chs. to the beginning, con­ wave b an d from 44,000 to 50,000 boro, N . C. undersigned and make settle­ The same bill would have provided for government pur­ T O T A L S ...... 40 3 10 0 dealers. taining 87-100 of an acre, more kilocycles, it will permit the CecU B . DeM lUe has started his \ ■ m ent without delay. chase of ¥113,000,000 In Surplus Foods and clothing. Rgister of Deeds, Davie County Score by Innings; This, the 29th day ot May, or lesa, being Lot No. 8 In peti­ building of five times the pres­ fifth year as producer on his Sunday School Lesson SINGER SEWING Machlnes- 1940. tion In said proceeding. Maine ...... ООО 010 002— 3 10 0 TTiis program of industrial cooperation in law ob- \ T h e purpose of thia appropriation waa to raise F arm I>rlce« ent num ber of stations. O n file radio show . . . Where Are You servance is continuing— vyrithout "fuss or fealhera," W e have recently been ap­ J. C. ANDERSON See deed L. A. Smith and wife \JVVWJWJWJWWJWJWVJW.V^.VMIVJW.WV.VJVW. Cooleemee 020 110 200—6 9 2 to Lula McCulioch, recorded a n d give to the Farmers the help they so sorely need an d whlcli. n ow are 130 applications for From, the M BS program, is pro­ pointed representatives for Adm. of W. R. Anderson Quietly, earnestly, the North Carolina Beer Indus- | 5"31*»6t. Book 29, р а й 591, Office Reg- such permission. Furthermore, duced by Maury Dricer and head­ Inday School Lesson for they are ao m u ch entitled to receive. T h e bUl also provide* try is carrying out its "clean up or close up" pledge, tion of the people’s lost or lax Singer Sewing machines and Ister of Deeds of Davle County. ed by Dr. Henry Lee Smith. Both THREE IN ONE I Is “Malachi De m a n d s m eans to get rid ot surplus stocka of gooda, a n d to relieve diatres*. w ith the allocation of definite faith. They had become heath­ V acuum Sweepers; sales, collec­ Date of Sale: July 1, 1940. A charming a n d practical nest NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND among millions of unemployed who would have been given aur— WHEN YOU ATTEND THE BIG frequencies, receiver m an ufac­ are under 30 . . . Ed Byron gave jTcinard God.” — T h e tions and service, c. J. Angell Terms of Sale: Cash. TTie dealers who will not be fair to their industry en in their low standards of life. This the 29 day of M ay, 1940. plus goods and clothing. I stated that Mr. Bürgin voted agahu«;- turers are planning to go ahead his recent bride a roadster as a of tables for a sum m er terrace IMalachl. and Ted Poster. T o w n of Mocksvllle and their state are becom ing fewer and fewer. \Ve ] — vs— o . G . a L l e n К at full speed to build sets to wedding gift . . .»Betty Jane or garden living room Is of pol­ Greed, oppression, self-aborp- maklng such parity payments, which was a vote agalnat Then know, and so do they, that the job is being done. Frank Houston Estate; Cora E xr. Lula McCulioch, dec’d. m eet the n e w situation. About a Rhodes will replace W y n n M u r ­ ished plate glass and wrought tion, neglected religious duties, FOR SALE— compressed air out­ Farmer, T h e Unemployed an d people in Dlatress. Kly does business with Houston, Eugene VanEaton and Jacob Stewart, Atty. 6-7-4t R. E. A. PICNIC dozen manufacturers have been ray when the Fred Allen broad­ iron, two small tables fitting divorce— Malachi Is uncom pro­ fit complete. Tank 30 inches wife Essie VanEaton et al. [en the transaction Is U nder and by virtue of an At this time newspapers of the District a n d circulars licensed to do this and nego­ casts com e from Hollywood under a larger one. The glass The public can help by patronizing only legally misingly severe upon the then diameter, 5 feet high, m ade F IV E C E N T Pencils, 2 for 5c. [ and unconscious on order m ade In the above entitled are being distributed far and wide accusing m e of circulat­ tiations arg pending with six "Oh, Johnny,” although prac­ tops m ay be h a d either In clear operated places where beer and ale are sold—and | of boiler steel. Fairbanlts- — Mocksrille Enterprise. NEXT MONDAY Only in a crisis, such prevalent divorce, quoting Je­ cause by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of ing false statements against my opponent with reference others. tically washed up here. Is now plate glass, peach, blue or green. by reportins any objectionable conditions to . , , Morse air compressor, 1250- Superior Court of Davle County,' ; In the world today, hovah as saying, " I hate divorce.” to this question. I have been accused in these statements a m o ng the three top songs In watt Deico plant for power, I, the undersigned will offer for Important problems to F M of­ I persons awaken to a Writing In dialogue form, the of not telling the truth. England . . . a final though; DIFFERENCE All in good condition. Will sell resale for delinquent taxes for ficials is to snare the big nam e, . that God is the es- prophet answers the query, the years 1929-1938 Inclusive to Many radio comedians can take Where he fumigated with complete or in parts. R. L. DR. McINTOSH “I popular programs to attract a ictor. They turn to "Wherein shall we return?” cit­ the highest bidder for cash at Mr. Farmer Friends and all good Democrats: I HAVE I DRIVE SAFELY a joke— and often do. paradlchlorobenzene to control Brewers and North CarolinJ Lowery, Mocksville, route 2. the courthouse door of Davie large listening audience. This ksperate need, w h e n all ing first a plain and obvious HEDPJCK TOLD THE TRUTH. Mr. Bürgin has requested the Clerk of the A County on the 22nd day of June. STORY OF THE ''.TOEK: Post­ blue mold, W . L. Bostic of M a g ­ duty. T h e people h a d failed to 6-21-3t. OPTOMETRIST House of Representatives to give h im a letter ahovirlng h ow h e naturally depends on sponsors, With panic overtak- 1040, at 12 o’clock M . the follow­ nolia, Duplin County, puUed 25,- w h o , In turn will watch the master Alfred Perkins was talk­ Beer Distributors Committej Jrge part of the world offer to the Tem ple the tithes ing described lands, towit; 436 N. Trade Street voted on this Bill. Y ou will note that M r. Bürgin voted for the b AND quantity of sets being sold. It ing over W P G w h e n that station 018 tobacco plants per 100 square which the Mosaic Law enjoined TO CHECK Lying and being in Mocksville Winston-Salem, N. C. Bill for m aking the parity payments, but L A T E R he voted A G A I N S T EDG AR H. BAIN, State Director ■ought is becoming oc- m a y be possible that w h en F M ’s was In Atlantic City and read­ yards of bed as compared with Let them repair this neglect. jwnship, Davie County, N. С.; Have Your Eyes Examined making the APPROPRIATION which was necessary If the pay­ 'M 1th the Almighty. The BEGINNING at a stone on West ing from a prepared script. Right 3,438 plants where no fumigant SDITE 813-17 COMMERCIAL BCILDINO BALEIGn, H. | ments were ever made. tí к , range Is extended the present ks Horn" once said; It is curious that Malachi side of Mocksville road and Sal­ ______Regularly. was used. system will be abandoned. In the midst of his talk, the Jen will not look up until should have put first the money isbury road, Charley Hill’s cor­ ner; thence with Hill’s line 200 Mr. Bürgin voted for the parity payments on March But the chances are that pro­ electric current w as suddenly li been thrown flat on test. But he was true to human ft. to a stone; thence N . 22 deg. gram s will be aired over F M and shut off an d the studio lights nature. A person’s use o money 1 •• B e s u r e w i t h P u r e Its.'' W . 1.37 chs. to a stone; thence 28, 1939, BUT HE VOTED AGAINST M AKING THE APPRO­ the present system. So don't went out. proves his character. To all S. 88 deg. E. 2.08 chs. to a stone PRIATION THAT WAS NECESSARY TO IVIAKE THE %■ a veritable chorus worry about your present receiv­ T h e s t a t i o n broadcasting to give, a n d to give cheerfully on the West side of Salisbury DAVIE BRICK I is arising to remind PAYMENTS ON JUNE 22, 1939. er being outmoded— that w on ’t power was not affected so radio and adequately, is to fall to live Let GARLIC Help Fight an d Mocksvllle road 110 ft. to that religion Is the the beginning, containing V2 h app en for a long, long time. listeners were startled to hear the religious life. Greed Is the Read the following letter and telegram that PROVE E ' oul" in the present acre, more or less. See deed by Harmful Colon Bacteria COMPANY was right In saying Mr. Bürgin voted against making appropria­ C H A ’T T S R : D o n ’t be surpris­ the Postmaster pause In the R. [. A. Customers In Davie. antithesis of piety. Niggardly T. B. Bailey and wife to Frank fclentlsts confess them- Out of sortiT Harmful baeterU in aeeumu* ed If H o w a rd Hughes, the flying middle of a sentence and say, Christians Invariably have starv­ tated M>aato matter in your colon may be Houston, recorded Book 20, page —DEALERS IN- tions necessary to m ake parity paymenta. tequal to a spiritual poisoninsr you and eauiinir d iitre iflln K producer, is the next name in 271, Office Register of Deeds, BRICK and SAND "W h a t the devil’s going on here? BEFORE YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, BE SUB ed souls. Giving Is one sure hcadftchei and dixsineai. T ry DGAUnORN Davle County. ly. Politicians even m ake I?D1?E?1 odorlem Garlic T ablett. Como In television headlines . . . h e’s Give me some light!” test of living. A m odern quip Trimble Writes to Bürgin: patter of the religious V end Rdt a FREE tria l ряскп^г. This the 5th day of June, 1940. backing a huge tele project on Y O U SEE THE NEW KELVINATOR AT-OUR STORE. says that personal consecration D A T E O F S A L E ; June 22, 1940. Washington, Ju n e 14, 1940 that are current. At Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. WOODS COAL Ward Oil Co. the W est Coast . . . Ted Steele Is “ purse-and-all” consecration TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Mr. Dear. Mr. Bürgin: J of high and low de- JACOB STEWART Day Phone 194 schedule is so heavy he had Mrs. Walter West It Is not lack of funds, but lack In accordance with your request, I have verified your si |sasing that there must 8-14-2t. Commissioner! Night Phone 119 to resign from the Strange As It of faith, that Is starving the record on the Agricultural Appropriations Bill (H. R. 5269) of WWVWWVWWWWWrtftWV^^rtWVWWWWWWWVV Returns Home fltual basis for a n ew Church. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION— the 76th Congress, First Session, regarding the Item of parity Æ i ! . " * - PINO. — Mrs. Walter West, pr. Cordell Hull re- COLORED NEWS NOTICE paymenta, w hich shows that you voted "Y ea.” This vote occurred: w ho has been a patient In the pjte "Humanity desper- A TEST AND A PROMISE BY aURGARET WOODRUFF NORTH CAROLINA In the House of Representatives on March 28, 1939, being Roll Baptist hospital In Winston- I today a moral and USE FLOWERS As the prophet’s probing words DAVIE COUNTY CaU No. 44. . Salem, returned to her home Ireblrth, a revitalization FOR ..i' proved, the tithe test w as really CHURCH EUNA MILLER COLLINS South Trimble, Saturday. p.” The largest assocla- a heart test. H e promised that VS EVERY OCCASION! Rev. H. M. Hargraves and ERNEST D. COLLINS Clerk of the House of Representatives. MKss Betty M c M a h a n is spend­ islnessmen In North If the people brought the whole You’ll always find it easy to in Voted For choir worshiped at the Gethse- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT select from our large and lhas sot up a special ing the w eek at cam p Shirley A REFRIGERATOR IN 1940 tithe into the storehouse, G od NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS beautiful collection of cut Washington Gives the Facts: |at to arouse the Inter- mane Baptist church in Salis­ BY PUBLICATION Rogers near Roaring Gap with would open the windows of flowers, table centerpieces, William G . Pittman, an attorney of Rockingham, on Jime bury Sunday afternoon. The defendant, Ernest D. Col­ the 4-H club. iinessmen in religion. heaven and pour them out plants, and corsages. lins, will take notice that an 18th, 1940, telephoned to E. L. Oliver, Executive Secretary of Non- 1 the labor m ovem ent Dally Vacation Bible school Is MOCKSVILLE AGENT: M r. a n d Mrs. L. L. Miller blessing such as there would not action entitled as above has been being conducted at the Boon­ L e G R A N D ’S P H A R M A C Y Partisan League at Washington, to obtain additional evidence spent Sunday with W . T. MlUer ! to the same effect, be room enough to receive. It commenced In the Superior vllle Presbyterian church by Dr. ELLER-WOOb on this vote by M r. Bürgin. t editors an d column-; was not their money that the Court of Davle County, North In Winston-Salem. Mr. Oliver conferred with Clerk Trimble’s office and then, lloined the chorus. All and Mrs. L. M. Onque. Carolina, to secure an absolute FLORISTS iFarm Parity Paymentsi Lord desired, but themselves. wired IVlr. Pittm an as follows: Mr. and Mrs. John Ferebee divorce on the grounds of two 109 W . Innes St. ® (b / I conditions of m e n re- Their tithes were but a test of • I of Hanes spent the week end P E R S O N A L S years separation; and the said SALISBURY, N. C. fing of this consclous- their devotion. defendant will further take Washington, June 18, 1940 with Mrs. Louise Ward. Rev. Archie Ijam es left for 0 False statements circulated over the Eighth District during the past ® 1 re-echoes the strong notice that he Is required to Hon. W . G. Pittman, Nowadays, the Mosaic law of N ew York where he will preach. appear at the office of the Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Latham Ithe Hebrew prophets the tithe m a y not be mandatory Mrs. L. M . On q u e arrived last of Superior Court of said county Rockingham, N. C. visited Mrs. R . G . McCIamrock I Sunday Schools have ® few days claiming that Representative W. 0. Bürgin had voted against ^ upon Christians. But the great­ week from Oklahoma. In the courthouse In Mocksvllle, WE JELL AND SERVICE In Msponse to your telephone call, I have juat been lit in Dobson Sunday. N . C., within thirty days after er principle of stewardship is. M r. and Airs. Ralph Ijames touch with House Clerk .South Trimble’s office. The Trimble of­ m l Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holden the 15 day of Jime, 1940, an d ® PARITY PAYMENTS to the FARMERS are positively refuted by the ® PANIC fice Informa me that hia letter referred to BURGIN’S VOTE O W spent Friday with Mrs. Louise For some. of us moderns with returned from New York for the answer or dem ur to the com ­ IRON I this sudden Interest money, a tithe Is too small a summer. plaint in said action, or the PARITY PAYMENTS which vote waa taken on March 28, 1939. @ records: g W a r d . ■ • Is due to sheer funk. proportion of our means to give Mrs. Ernest Foster of Advance Dlalntlff will apply to the court On that date, Bürgin voted for such paymenta—BUT THIS W A S Ш :or the relief demanded in said FIREMAN ‘ persons * e Inclln- to God, who claims ua and our visited her father, Asbury Stude- NOT A FINAL VOTE ON SUCH PAYMENTS. After Sergeant Tom Whitmore complaint. AUlOMaUC COAL •cky over the pres- 8 MR. FARMER, READ THIS. 1 of the British Army asked; “I possessions altogether. Natural­ vant Sunday on Route 1. This the 14 day of June, 1940. W h e n the Bill which authorized F U N D S for those pay­ I outlook. T h e y are C. B. HOOVER, C. S. C. »re a m 27 a n d have never been kiss­ ly, If those old Jews were ex­ Mrs. Llllle Hamlin of Wlns- ments came up for final action in the House on JUNE 22, 1939, (recent tragic dévelop­ pected to devote a tenth of their ton-Salem spent the week end Davle County, North Carolina ed by any woman other than 6-21-4t. BÜRGIN IS LISTED among the 175 Congressmen W H O VOTED p e European war, an d m y sister. D o you think that’s Income to the Temple, a Chris­ with Mrs. Hettle Burse. AGAINST THIS BILL (H. R. 5269). W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. ‘ of things generally. tian should do not less, but Miss Lucille Long a n d Mrs. a record?” he received over 400 NOTICE OF SALE ThIa Bill was known as the Agricultural Department Ap­ JU N E 14, 1940 ™ rtch men are buying more. Some men there are who Earl Roseboro left Thursday for letters from girl.s w h o wanted U nder and by virtue of a n propriations Bill, w hich authorized funds for practically all services THE HONORABLE W. O. BÜRGIN Jiireats, in the hope of rejoice to give aw ay more than N ew York. to marry him. order of the Superior Court of rendered by the Agricultural Department of farmers as well as. [Wssible riots or bom- half ■ of all they earn. Such Mr. and Mrs. Golden Neely Davle County, made In the spe­ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the $113,000,000 for the purchase of surplus commodities. The num ber of have cast off the shackles of visited Mr. a n d Mrs. T o m Frost cial proceeding entitled, “C. S. erb’s thb best-and-bigg«‘ *i Fry, Admr., of J. F. Fry, decs’d. MY DEAR MR. BÜRGIN: H 'persons w ho foresee Burgin’s vote A G A I N S T this B U I on F I N A L passage is erator buy in history . . . a greed from their souls. Sunday. vs Mrs. Jennie Weaver et ala,” the more Important In view of the fact that the BUI passed. foot capacity refrigerator for as fwstrophe Is Increas- Mrs. Esther Howell and daugh­ the same being duly docketed aU 4 \ P a u s e . . . WHOSE MEN ARE YOU? In accordance with your request, I have verified your record on the $ 1 1 9 .9 5 * — offered only by Kclyina ilscerning perceive ters, Doreatha and Ella Ros», upon the special proceeding O N L Y by a m argin of five votes. T h e vote w as ISO "Yes,” to The whole subject, and the docket of said Court, the under­ Agricultural Appropriations Bill (H. R. 5269) of the Seventy-sixth Con­ Here's what you get— a beautiful, I Porld is undergoing a left for N ew York last week. 175 “No.” gress, First Session, regarding the item of parity payments, which shows entire B ook of Malachi, root signed will, on the 15th day of lax-finished cabinet : : : ll'/4 sfl“*' for Its great sln- Mrs. Lillie Britton returned July, 1940 at twelve o’clock WHAT BÜRGIN REALLY DID WAS VOTE FOR PAY­ back to the Issue of the spirit’s that you voted “Yes.” This vote occurred in the House of Representa­ R e f r e s h of shelving space : ; : recognize that there hom e last week from Chapel Hill Noon, at the Court house door CARTER ELEC. CO. MENT BUT OPPOSED APPROPRIATIONS FOR MAKING SUCH supreme allegiance. Most of us tives on March 28, 1939, being Roll Call No. 44. cabinet interior; : ; 8 4 big ice-cube ои • ‘ reckoning with the where she spent the past month. In Davie County, Mocksvllle, N . Phone 242 128 N. Main PAYMENTS! ; . . automadc light : : . easy-tou» live by lesser loyalties than our O., offer for sale to the highest Events everywhere SPORT S.'iUSEÜP.Y, M. C. E . L . Oliver, On the Agricultural Appropriations Bill of the Seventy-sixth Con­ baadie. duty to God— though there are bidder for cash that certain ^ call to repentance The Cedar Creek baseball team tract of land lying a n d being Executive Secretary Non Partisan League. gress, Third Session, you are recorded as having an active pair with Mr. A n d — you get the amazingly ccoo millions w h o put H im first in to Him. has been very successful this In Shady Grove Township, Davle Thomas of New Jersey, favoring the item of parity payments, which Poiarsphere sealed unit *bat us«» everything. A n d until G o d gets County, North Carolina, adjoin­ less than 2 0 % of the time, and has j ^ close analogy be- season. They have played eight means that Mr. Thomas was against the bill and you were for it. This and keeps first place In human ing the North Yadkin river, a n d capacity to keep 3 refrigMators coi 11 ,case of Israel a n d games, won 6 and tied 2. W . R . vote occurred in the House of Representatives on May 9, 1940, beine thinking a n d h u m a n living more particularly described as Roll CaU No. 103. average household conditions. our present times. Studevant is manager, Warner follows, to-wlt; there will be no solution of pres­ . ROWAN 'DON'T ROCK THE BOAT' Tbere'snoreasontobuyanoni-^ I Pr vate sinning they Naylor, captain. A tract located In Shady Grove I hope this is the information you desire. r r s A B I G ent social a n d International Township on the waters of tho V year’s m odel offered as a pally punished. ^ And Much has been said about “Don’t Rock the problems. North Yadkin River. BEGIN­ i With kindest regards, I am C U B I C F O O T you can get a new 1940 Keivinato 1 ^ as ouj.g ' were CLOVER N I N G at Ellis’ corner formerly a PRINTING CO. Boat.’’ From the above clear facts, may I ask W H O same pnce. C o m e see it— and ge i I îa"?, people back Life’s loyalties scale thus; G od mulberry; thence North 86 degs. book of complete, authoritative ш1^ Dr. S. H . Crocker of Statons- (Signed) South Trimble I ‘he Lord w h o h a d first, with all of truth and con­ W . with Ellis’ line 301/2 chs. to SALISBURY, N. C. S ROCKING THE BOAT? — 'T h e 1 9 4 0 Refrigerator Guide. burg has 35 acres of crimson a stone; formerly a poplar; SOUTH TRIMBLE P preserved them as a science that H e comprehends: •SiMe attJ iX’’' '■ clover from which he plans to thence N . 56 degs. W . 11 chs. I believe that every fair-minded Democratic mOKEIVINATOR „f terrible then Country: then Home; then to a stake, corner of Lot No. s Clerk of the House of Representatives save seed with a combine re One of the largest print­ , the exile to lead the world with all of Its varied 2 on the south bank of creek; armer, and the other good Democrats of the Dis- A N D LOOK AT THESE FEATl] recently purchased, reports J. A. ing and office supply fCDentance, a n d to a needs. T h e commonest error of thence S. 86 degs. E. 42i4 chs. Marsh, assistant farm agent of to the river; thence dow n said houses in the Carolinas. rict will REPUDIATE my opponent’s effort to lead 11У» square fe«t of shelving • Pwnniont of Idolatry. humanity Is to put second things Wilson County. river to the beginning, con­ ^ Every Fair-Minded Democratic Farmer in the Eighth District Should lasy-Toudi door handle • 84 ite tuba с J^eation will be Is in first place. Thus many de­ taining twenty (20) acres more hem to believe that I am not telling the truth. 9 lb s . • Au to m a lle K e lv ln e o n tro l • Permoiu»4 ^hadowed In cur- vout Christians are more loyal or less and being known as lot • Printing MATTRESSES No. 3 In the division of the I have been honest with my feliow-Democrats. I will 1 1 9 * ' finish • Porcelaln-on-sle«l Interior • 2 ' to the Church of Christ than ® Repudiate the Effort of Mr. Burgin’s Opponent to Delude Them by ® Dellvored in your kitchsn river tract in Annie Maridln’s be honest with the Fanners a n d not vote for m aking parity f .f • I to the Christ of the Church. with 5 Year Protection Plan freezing shelves imbossed freoier«» prophet, assigned Approximately 450 low-income dower. • Lithographing prices and THEN VOTE AGAINST making the appropriations '¿’ Malachi. Scholars Life is integrated and simpli­ For a further description, see @ False Propaganda, and cold storage tray— and many farm families of U nion County nccessary to make such payments. fied w hen at its center is kept deed recorded In Book 18, page you’ll be glad to see. Come in fodar Malachi Is have m ade application for m at­ • Typewriters the sense of obligation to God, 140, Register’s office for Davle jiin'’ general tresses under the Federal-State County, N. C. I urge you to give me your vote ."'“'yinous messenger, and to His all-embracing Law. cotton surplus removal program, TERMS OF SALE: One-third • Complete Office 's "messenger.” In says Assistant Farm Agent T . M . cash, balance on ninety days and active support Saturday! time with bond and approved ‘ 's the message Italy is speeding the mining Mayfield. security, or all cash at the op­ Supplies. Sincerely, ““ d not the speak- of metallic ores to avert a metal tion of the purchaser. C. B. DEANE. ¡ Vote For Bürgin June 22 shortage. Railways of England will rent This, the 10th day of June, C. J. AN G ELL Phone 532 Salisbnry, N . C. COCA-GOLA ВОТ. CO. 1940. coaches placed on sidings to (Political Advertisement) ® 1 J, B. GRANT Winston-Salem, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. abounds In lllustra- IT PAYS XO ADVERTISE campers. 6-21-4t. Commissioner FRIDAY, JUNE P A G E 8 THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE Chinese will build a plant in Mrs. Leonard eral days with Sallle an d Evelyn Dull this week. Hong Kong to produce milk from Has Birthday soy beans Railways of G er­ IRST Ceylon shipped 54,400,000 ADVANCE. — Mrs. W. A. Leo­ many have abolished reduced nard gave Mr. Leonard a sur­ pounds of rubber to the United fares tor vacation trips. prise birthday party Tuesday States In a recent year. !N evening. There were a number of Mr. Leonard’s friends who enjoyed the occasion with him. BIG BOY, INC. NEWS H e received a num ber of gifts. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Howard This growing firm is the only Try one ot their drinks and • T E B i and family of Farmer visited manufacturer of beverage ex­ you will be convinced that every OVElfflSING friends Tuesday. Their young tracts In this state, and are possible precautions has been daughter, Evelyn. Is going to located at 415 W . 4^2 St., In taken to produce the most deli­ spend an indefinite time with Winston-Salem, N. C. IRCULATION cious a n d wholesome soft drink Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard. America is today, and always VOLUME LXII “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940 “All The County News For Everybody” No. 35 possible. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poe and has been a country that might In the first place the flavors family of Thomasvllle spent the justly be called a “ drink nation;” and Ingredients used In their week end with Mr. Poe’s sister, a nation where young and old Y SUPPORT FOR CANDIDATES products are pure, and extreme Mrs. G. H. C. Shutt and Mr. alike are quick to recognize and Summary Of War News W. P. A. Water Improvement System care Is taken so that no Impuri­ Shutt. appreciate the wholesome taste AЧthu^г Spry, who has was and Invigorating qualities of a ties may intrude. bitten by a snake Monday, Is good soft drink. T h e m an ager a n d his assist­ mistice with France. Armistice terms will b ciF o r Mocksviile Is Submitted In Winston suffering no 111 effect from the This accounts for the rapid ants are business m en of fore­ found on page 2. bite. strides m ade In recent years by sight and good judgment, and $72,000 W P A project to im ­ this local concern. It accounts we predict for them an even J. P. Leonard, continues very Six of the last 9 nights Germany has bombed prove tlie water system of M ocks­ for the popularity of Big Boy greater success than they have sick at his hom e. Bringing Home The Trophy viile is being submitted to the beverages. already achieved. English coast and Britian has responded in Ger­ There were a number from many. British make number of 'scouting raids on w pA office In Winston-Salem here attended the ‘‘Revealing today. THE ENTERPRISE was EYES O N E G Y P T — Review of the Egyptian territorial Party,” which was held at Germany-held French coast to secure information told over the telephone yester­ I ' E ! army, at Cairo, rated this salute by Egypt’s King Farouk SARTINDRYCLEANING&LAUNDRYCO. Elbavllle church last Thursday. on enemy strength and dispositions. day by W . F. Freeman, engineer whose country might be threatened should war spread to \ E m m a Riddle w as given a ot High Point who has been en­ Personal appearance is some­ ceiving special attention at this the Near East with an Allied thrust at Germany’s “back birthday party by her parents. Location of French fleet still remains mystery gaged by the town to draw up thing that should be guarded season of the year. door.” Among those present were and some London reports say most of the fleet has the details. very carefully. B y sending your At Sartln’s your furs are In­ Peggy Riddle, Charlotte Seats, This project Is about half the the batting lead for the Cards clothes regularly to Sartln’s you sured against every possible haz­ gone to North African ports and that they will con­ Joan Riddle, Jane and Louise size ot the one that was sub­ Below are the batting aver­ can be sure that they are pro­ ard, a n d are handled with every Seats, Prances and Dorothy THIS’LL TEACH HIM—Booked on chargt tinue to fight despite terms of the armistice. mitted on May 15 and which Cooleemee ages of the Cards through June perly cleaned an d pressed, and care. Hauser, Mrs. Rose Riddle, Mrs. orderly conduct after he’d disrupted the Fell publ has been abandoned. The small­ 12, released through Ellas base­ that every trace of perspira­ W e have m entioned these serv­ Berlin says England is making undercover pro­ Clementine Miller, G eneva Smith in Philadelphia, this goat (first name unknown! er project follows a meeting of Baseball Review ball bureau: tion stain a n d odor has been re­ ices, but there are m an y others. and Wesley Riddle. days in jail, much to the sorrow of House Sgtl posals for peace with Germany. England flatly the town board with Mr. Free­ BY Player ab r h pet. moved. We suggest that you take all denies it. man on the night of June 18 " L E X ’’ RIDENHODR Tabor ...... 44 8 18 .409 Miss Council Hendrix, who M r. Sartin has long been rec­ your cleaning problems to Sar­ Phillips. * ■4^ when It was decided to drop the H n a t lo ...... 123 33 37 .301 spent the winter at Ellerbee, ognized as a master of the clean­ tln’s, a n d no matter h ow ob­ V' Many competent observers think blitzkreig T h e Cards started off last ers trade. H e has constantly larger project an d submit the. Wlhltlock ...... 128 15 37 .289 came in last w eek to spend the stinately they have responded to week by splitting a two-game Improved the scope of their acti­ against England is a matter only of days and some smaller one. Gallpeau ...... 138 18 39 ^83 summer with her parents, Mr. other methods, w e feel sure they SAFE BUS, INC, vities. One of the most import­ series with the fast slipping : Tefft ...... 126 26 33 Д62 and Mrs. W . A. Hendrix. ant branches is the new and will be solved. predict that England will be beaten in 30 days. T h e larger project would cost Mooresville team . Losing on Mrs. H o w a rd Jordan and fam- complete rug cleaning depart­ Sartln’s is located at 60 Burke This popular Motor Coach clean cjid comforl a total of about $154,000, of Wall ...... 106 8 27 .255 St., in Winston-Salem, N . C. Nazi agents reported to be dickering with South M onday night in an eleven-irm- lljr of Liberty, S. C. are visiting ment. R ugs of all sizes and transportation firm, located at portatlon ot maxlmj which the town would pay S m i t h ...... 25 1 6 2Ю materials are m ad e like new, at Phone 7101. Gray Sheets, Mocks­ Ing thriller, they came back 431 N . M ain St., in Winston- They provide a compì American countries for an exchange of food and raw Thomas, a pitcher, has been Mr. and Йг8..и H. Crouse. a surprisingly low cost. viile, route 3, phone 13F13, is about $80,000 and the federal strong Tuesday night to set back Salem, N . C .,, needs no intro­ between the Importanl released by the Cards. Last year Joe G len n Collette, w ho has Fur cleaning and storage is re­ Davie representative. materials for German electrification of railways government the remainder. T h e the iioors 9-7. O n W ednesday been in Washington, D. C., at­ duction to the public; their serv­ the city with extra I Ky'. smaller project would co st Thomas was r very effective comfortable coaches, j the Cards were the victims of tending college, cam e In W e d ­ ices are unequalled. They char­ . ,>'!■- and hydro-electric plants. around $72,000, ot which the pitcher with Gastonia, but just T h e local coache: ; a fleld day at Salisbury. T h e nesday to spend the summer ter buses at very reasonable U. S. SCENE town would pay about $35,000. hasn’t been able to get going HOLLAND FURNACE CO. rates. only a convenient ani qiants cam e off the field with with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T h e principal difference in this year. The popularity of motor bus able transportation bl It appears to be Wendell Willkie against the a 15-6 victory. Sm ith, with a Senator Robert A. Taft (top), a candidate for the Cox, a new second baseman R . W . Collette. transportation is ever increasing. nomical one as wellf the two projects Is that the liome-run a n d single, led the The Holland Vaporaire Fur­ m u c h fuel will be required to iblican Presidential nomination, won a youthful ad- field in the nominations for President at the Repub­ has been signed. Monday night Miss Ruby Bailey of Cooleemee It Is the modern method of drivers of these smaller one eliminates a pump- local forces at the plate. ‘'Hard­ nace Is ideal for homes, churches keep the building at uniform travel, an d preferred by thous­ coaches are skllle in Little Ruth Briggs of Paducah, Texas, when they In the game with Kannapolis, he spent the past week with Miss lican convention in Philadelphia. Republican plat­ plng station and filtering plant tack” Y o c k m a n lost a heart- and other buildings, where clean ands to any other mode. able. It you would! at liis headquarters in Philadelphia as party leaders was forced to retire due to an Blanche Foster. heat. at Bear Creek, water being se­ T h e motor busses of this popu­ safety, travel In t| breaker to Salisbury on Thurs­ Miss Faille Mock of Thomas- uniform heat Is desired. The eti to ring up the curtain on the Republican Na- form, after long discussion about foreign policies, injury, the extent of which was The Holland Furnace Co. has lar com pany are unique an d ex­ coaches of Safe BusJ cured from wells. day night 3-2. ilie Giants won ville visited last week with the branch office is located at 54 Convention. Below, Senator Arthur H. Vanden- not kno w n w h e n this went to long been serving the people of clusive of design. They are the This method cl favors aid to the Allies “as shall not be in violation T h e larger project would in­ ihe game in the seventh inning Talberts. Miss Am y Talbert ac­ Burke St. in Winston-Salem, N. latest a n d most approved all tion has only reccnllsl o[ Michigan, another candidate, gets a lot of support press. Davie County, but in order to of international law or inconsistent with the re­ crease the local tax rate about by pushing across the winning C., Phone 22055. metal construction. T h e seat romlnence, but theJ his wife (left) and two daughters, Mrs. Edward Other players áre expected in companied her home Sunday. The Holland Company has better serve them they have sent type n ew and very comfortable. lelr coaches are af 36 cents per $100 while the tailey. O n Friday night the Mrs. R . W . Collette a n d daugh­ (cr (right) of Forest Hills, N. Y., and Mrs. John Bailey, quirements of our own national defense.” Plat­ this week to bolster u p the falt­ Safe Bus, Inc. provides good, cupled proves its pop! smaller one would cost only 10 h a d a wide experience in the an especially trained representa­ S of Battle Cards split a double-header with Creek, Mich. ering Cards’ pitching and hitting ter, Matalene, were in Coolee­ installation of Air Conditioning tive to our section. form is declared victory for Willkie who has public­ to 12 cents per $100 It is stated the Landis Dodgers, winning mee visiting last week. attack. Units. T h e y have m ad e a study T h e heating engineers of the by S. M . Call, m em ber of the the twilight g a m e 5-2 a n d losing Miss Mary Dolhia Rabb of ly declared aid for Britian. Cooleemee Juniors roll on to of, a n d understand the science Holland Furnace Co. are always finance committee of the town the nightcap 8-5. In the first Cooleemee is visiting Miss M ata ­ CITY TIRE SERVICE IllK IE CONFERS WITH CÂLIFORNi annex their seventh consecu­ Platform condemns third term and favors ex­ board. game “Lefty” Armstrong's bril­ ot modern air conditioning. They at the service of hom e owners tive victory by trouncing Maine lene Collette this week.. FISK DISTRIBUTORS liant relief w ork w as a n out­ will tell you by looking at your or builders. Call on them for tension of the farm program, local control of relief Both projects would do the 6-3 at Lewis field Saturday. Wiley Ellis Peebles, w ho has standing feature. Relieving the building plans how large a fur­ Information without any obliga­ City Tire Service is headquar­ recognized as lead« activities, increased old-age pension benefits, con­ following M r. Call said: Brinegar, on the mound for the been a patient at City Memorial ters for the retreading of tires, fleld. faltering Som m ers in the third nace you should have and how tion. Erect a n ew 100,000 gallon Juniors, pitched a steady game. hospital, returned hom e Tues­ using the latest factory methods. A personal invltai tinuance of collective bargaining, extension of soil Inning, Armstrong allowed only water tank which would be 100 "Flashy” Freddie Pierce led the day, much improved. Take your old tires to them and tended to all those! two hits from there on. In the they will cheerfully give you an conservation benefit payments to all crops. feet in the air Instead of the offense with two safe blngles. Mrs. Lee Sidden of Greens­ In the better class ol t e . -r SELECTED DAIRIES estimate or exchange newly re- to visit their plant a| present tank of 25,000 capacity. second game, Cooleemee batter­ boro spent several days with her Right, above, is seen R. S. McNeill, chairman of the The Juniors now lead the county cjipped tires for your old ones. h ow their retreading J Henry Ford refuses to make airplane engines ed out two pitchers before Skip­ sister, Mesdames W . A. Leonard delegation and adjutant of the Davie County American Increase the water pressure league by three games. Selected Dairies, located on S. izes in m aking special molds and "L i k e the old violin m aker— what Is meant by for Britian and Knudsen says arrangements will llil- per Carter sent in John Carey f . from 26 to 60 pounds. Th e St. Louis Cardinals are and Mattie Poindexter. Stratford Rd„ phone 22555, has fancy Ices for parties. Just call they prefer to do fewer jobs Service. It is the attJ Legion Post No. 174, receiving the trophy at the state to stem the tide. T h e battle and make each one a master­ give to every detail I Replace all small water mains picking u p their lost prestige Mrs. Alex Potts and daughter done much toward the indus­ and let them know for what have to be made elsewhere. House of Commons convention in High Point Tuesday morning for the post piece a n d their tires must give the big points that] of the week cam e Saturday night of High Point spent a few days with 6-lnch mains as approved under the tutelage of their new trial progress of this section. occasion you wish this special satisfaction. Quality a n d Service work the greatest member in Ottawa demands government seize Ford having shown the largest membership increase during at Landis with the Cards’ “Whi- by insurance underwriters. skipper, Billy Southwortb, by last w eek with M r. a n d Mrs. T h ey , m aintain a strictly m o­ cream. Y o u will be extraordi­ at reasonable prices Is their add a touch of distlt the year. Shaking hands with Mr. McNeill is June II. Rose Wilshlre and the Dodgers' Motor Co. of Canada. tey” winning their fifth- straight vic­ C. Myers. dern plant which has been de­ narily pleased with the special motto. no other has equaW head of the legion in the state. The Davie membership W ith either project it would John Carey in a m ou n d duel. tory yesterday. Com e on, you Mrs. C. P. Hege, who has been veloped and Improved until now they prepare. W h e n they started In busi­ This firm is well | increase officially was 448 percent, greater by far than be necessary to got the approval 'Wllshire pitched good ball, but ness they were thoroughly con­ In the city and little Cards, let’s follow in their very sii;j£, is improving. it Is one of the most modern any other post showed during the year. When the an of the taxpayers by an election. On ly the freshest and purest vinced that the public cared as shown a progressivej Carey was just a little better, BUlie, Bobby a n d Nell M a r k ­ of its kind in the county. DAVIE PAYROLL OVER MILLION UST The government through the R. footsteps I materials, flavoring, fruits and m uch for quality as price, and done its share in I <1 nouncement was made the delegates gave á thundering a n d the Dodgers w o n out in the F. C. would buy the 30-year Sam m le Eaton has w o n eleven land of Winston-Salem are visit­ Selected Dairies Ice Cream Is nuts go into Selected Darles Ice because they have constantly a more progressive! applause for Davie. The award was made before a dis­ eleventh inning by the virtue kept this fact in m ind they're amortized bonds, bearing 4 per­ a n d lost four for Alexandria of ing relatives here. a food as well as a delicacy. Diet­ Cream . This together with the to live. tinguished audience, including Governor Hoey, Democratic d a home-run by centerfielder YEAR, UNEMPLOYMENT REPORT SHOW cent interest. the Evangeline league. "Flrpo” Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sidden ot icians are recomm ending the specitd w ay in which it is pre­ nominee J. M .. Broughton and Thurmond Chatham, all Heim. Starting off the current Creason is still pitching for W il­ Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph greater use of Ice Cream. It Is pared probably accounts for its convention speakers. The Mocksviile high school band week of play, the game with R A L E I G H . — Payrolls were son of the Coastal Plain league Poe of Thomasvllle, Mr. and Mrs. an Ideal dessert after a hearty famous delectable flavor. ROY ESSICK USED CAR EXCH Weekly Papers about $31,000,000 greater In 1939 accompanied the members to the convention and received Kannapolis w as called off in W . A. Leonard and Mrs. Mattie meal because It Is easily digest­ and has not been sold to Shelby In m ak in g this review we wish Form Division much favorable comment from spectators as they headed the second inning due to rain. Poindexter were dinner guests ed. Because ot its food value, it The “Home of Good Used pared to take care] than In 1938 for about 8,500 R. Ё. A. Names as the Sporting Mews stated. to compliment them upon the the parade. Pictures of the band and legion post also A large ladies' night crowd was of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. C. Shutt gives necessary calories to a Cars” on the Old Salisbury Rd. m an d s of every However, he m a y be sold in the high position they have attain­ employers hi the State who were Of State Press appeared in a number of state newspapers.— (Enterprise on h an d to cheer the local lighter meal. in Winston-Salem, phone 2-1445. chaser with cars wh near future. Sunday. This popular concern special­ ed in this important field. subject to and came under the STATESVILLE. — Ed M. An­ Photo.) forces. Y o c k m a n w as on the In bis 20 years in the Used car superiority of the 1940 Officials Rev., and Mrs. P. L. Smith at­ derson, editor and publisher ot m ound for the Cards a n d had WEEKS SCHEDULE business 1 ^ . Essick h as built used car over the' provisions ot the N . C. U n e m ­ tended the funeral of Mrs. W . H. the Skyland Post at West Jef­ Four from Davie and five pitched hitless ball imtil the Sat., June 22 ...... Lexington a reputation for honest values ond h a n d auton [Wendell Willkie (right) mops his face during a con- ployment Compensation Law, Critz at W a l n u t Cove Tuesday. JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME ferson, w as elected president ot from Iredell county were elect­ Tuea., June 25 Concord a n d fair dealings. cars will give ma BÜRGIN WINS game was canceled...... :e with Charles. Segerstrom, chairman of the Cali- the approximate figures being POOLE NAMED Mrs. Critz w as a sister of Rev. the Midwestern Weekly Division ed directors ot the Davie Elec­ “Mule” Tabor, the hard-hit­ Thurs., June 27 ...... MooresvOle of m Ues of service. 1 delegation, during the Republican national conven- P. L. Smith. HARGETT-McLAVRIN MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION Th ey have a car to suit the $373,000,000 in 1938 a n d $407,- of the North Carolina Press As­ tric Mutual Corp. for one year ting rightflelder, has forged into Fri., Ju n e 28 ...... Xandia A feature of thlsj Robert Lee Roberson was oper­ price limitations of every pur­ 1 at Philadelphia. The candidacy of the energetic “A COMPLETE COLORED FUNERAL SERVICE” m ent that makes 000,000 in 1939, Charles G . Powell, sociation at the organization SCHOOL HEAD NOMINATION at the picnic held here M o n ­ ated on for appendicitis at City "lie is the talk of the convention. chaser and willingly give de­ place to buy a uw Commission chairm an reports. meeting held here Friday night. day. LEADING IN HITS By Jack Sords hospital Tuesday night. Johnson’s Funeral Home, lo­ than this firm. monstrations. Th ey also have fact that every cfj The Mocksviile School Com­ Congressman W.v O . Burgln of attmctive purchase plan thru shape and you canT I MAY BE CANDIDATE Davie county, a breakdown of O . C. M cQuage, editor and About 2,000 were present at Misses Edith Bailey a n d Sylvia cated at 1012 N . Trade St., In W ith admirable foresight the Candidate mittee at a meeting Tuesday Lexington defeated C. B. Deane w hich it is possible to purchase that it will be In publisher ot the Enterprise at the event and the dinner tables ii Lawson left Monday for Roaring Winston-Salem, North Carolina Hargett-McLaurln Burial Asso­ the State figures shows, had 14 a car and pay for it as you en- ot condition. I Mocksviile, was named vice- afternoon elected E. R . Poole as ot Rockingham for the D e m o ­ in the arbor ot the Masonic G a p to attend the 4-H Club. phone 6834, has gained a repu­ ciation has m ad e it possible for W e take pleasutej jpy it. Truly a most admirable employers subject to the law president, and Harvey P. Latfoon principal. cratic nomination for represen­ grounds were loaded with good Mrs. R. H. Apple spent a few tation that has spread far and everyone| to become a member. firm, under the m an agem ent of view in directing K an d 1,371 workers protected by a prominent and well-known to M r. Roy Essicl. editor a n d publisher of T h e Tri­ Mr. Poole Is a native of Ra­ tative from the eighth district food. • days this week with her mother, widd. Their activities are not This membership will guarantee it in the year 1939. Is one ot the merited the bune at Elkin, was elected sec­ leigh, having graduated in the on the basis of unofficial re­ Seventy 'two prizes, including Mrs. E. F. Dye. confined to this city, but extends that you and your family will llveUest automobile firms in this now held in the bu Payrolls of employers subject retary a n d treasurer. School of Education of North a n electric refrigerator w hich through this and adjoining ter­ not be without necessary funds turns from 196 ot the 204 pre- part of the country and is pre- this section. to the law and paid on em­ Carolina State College with the ritories. In time of great emergency. The Editors a n d publishers ot week­ ИЗИНМЗИаинИйМВИаНЕИЗНЕНЕИЗИаИННЗНЗЯЗИЗХ!] ployees protected by the law, Bachelor’s Degree, and Is also J. D. McClannon There Is no vocation requir­ cost of membership Is only ly newspapers in Northwestern amounted to $790,078 In 1938, as a holder of a Master’s Degree ing for its successful prosecu­ twenty-five cents and monthly and Piedmont North Carolina Loses Milk Cow compared with $1,022,241 in 1939, in Education from this Institu­ tion a greater natural aptitude dues are from five to thirty m et here for the formation ot PINO. — Francis Shore, who while contributions paid by the than that ot the modern funeral cents, according to age. the n e w division ot the press tion. went to B oone to do his practice liable employers of Davie coun­ director. It m ay be truly said Tn Trtaklns this revic".', 7,'e iccl association. They decided to Mr. Poole has had teaching teaching, had to return and is ty amounted to $21,1()3 in iySS, that no one in this section en­ that it is eminently proper that meet monthly on the third Fri­ experience In high school and now in the Baptist hospital at gaged in this business has given they be given special mention. cerne R. E. as compared with $27,602 in day. T h e next meeting will be w as an assistant In the English their profession closer study or Winston-Salem. They are highly esteemed In 1939. held here on Friday, July 19. Department ot North . Carolina "и! is better equipped from every this useful profession and have Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reavls Benefits to unemployed or standpoint to carry out all the gained the good wUl of all whom T h e organization will cover 23 State College during his stu­ a n d children visited M r. a n d Mrs. work attendant upon the calling partially unemployed workers in have had dealings with them. To the Stockholders of the R. E. A. andl counties in this segtion of the dent days there. For the past W. B. bull Sunday. Mrs. Dull the county amounted to $28,- state. six years he has been Educa­ accompanied them home. families from Iredell, Yadkin and AleJ^ 303 in 1938, as compared with Counties embraced by the or­ tional Director ot the Civilian Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boger of TAYLOR BROS., INC. $10,991 in 1939. ganization are Stokes, Forsyth, Conservation Corps Camp at Mocksviile visited relatives In counties who are coming to our tow THOMAS E. DEWEY, above was Central U C C office records Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus, An­ Lexington. H e was recently Pino Sunday. MANUFACTURERS—TOBACCO PRODUCTS first candidate nominated at further show 643 applications for son, , Stanly, Union, Mecklen­ transferred to Mocksviile w h en Mrs. W . W . West, who under­ Monday, June 24th, for their big pi'® This firm, with offices at 308 community, a n d continually [potential candidate for the Philadelphia Wednesday. work in 1938 and 768 In 1939 In burg, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, the camp removed to Davie went an operation at the Bap­ E. First St., In Winston-Salem, exerts its Influence for the best extend a cordial welcome, and wish for oblican nonunallon for the this county, while placements Alexander, Davie, Watauga, Yad­ County. In directing the' edu­ tist hospital, returned home Sat­ North Carolina, Is meeting the interest of its hom e town. ■ilcnfy, is former President STORE CLOSINGS In jobs num bered 41 in 1938, kin Caldwell, Burke, Cleveland, cational program of the camp, urday. successful meeting. rapidly Increasing demand for Its removal from the local Hoover. a n d 147 in 1939, Chairm an Wilkes, Surry, Alleghany, and M r. Poole h ad full responslblll- Mr. and Mrs. Will Dixon, Local stores will be closed for their products because their fleld would be disastrous, but Powell said. Ashe. (Continued on page eiglit) Howard Dixon, and Mr. and tiie holiday on July 4, it Is an­ plant is well equipped with the Its maintenance means uninter­ M E E T IN G W. O. BÜRGIN Mrs. Charlie Dull and daughter most approved appliances tor VISIT OUR STORE WHILE IN nounced by Prentice Campbell, rupted continuance ot the en­ Mhurch school day program A. E. HENDRIX were dinner guests ot Mr. and the production ot tobacco pro­ secretary of the .Mocksviile Cre­ cincts In Saturday’s primary. couragement ot all in the com­ [.“5 held at Salem Saturday, H i M rs. J. C . Collette Sunday. ducts, W e Have Many Items That You May Work On Clarksville School Begins July 2 T h e vote was: Burgln, 20,743; was won by R. F. Sloan ot route munity, and the onward march "“'ng at 10:30 a. m ., con- dit and Adjustment bureau. Betty and Mary Lee McMa­ D eane, 16,199. 2, Statesville, were given to It is one of our most valuable ot industrial, commercial and of a pageant, “ R o ad of h a n are a m o n g those w ho are Work on the new consolidated the county pays $18,618 and the will be 123 feet by 103 feet, one T h e missing precincts were m embers w ho had registered. enterprises a n d Is fully worthy of social development ot this part dinner on the grpunds, attending the 4-H camp at more th an passing notice at our ICE CREAM, SUPPER federal government the remain­ story. T h e construction is simi­ one in Union and seven In Wilkes T h e prizes were donated by m er­ ' .'r of the country. by Rev, E. M. Avett, school in ClarksvUle township Roaring G a p this week. hands, for not only Is it the der. county. chants an d individuals. Som e 20 leading concern engaged In Its In this review we are pleased f pastor, an d visiting slng- A n ice cream supper, featur­ will beghi on July 2, it Is stated tar to the new addition at IM.il Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dull and T h e building will be located Burgln’s clear victory of Sat­ or more firms had exhibits of ow n particular fleld, but its pro­ to compliment them upon the the afternoon. In the ing a cake walk, will be held by Geo. L. Burke, Jr., assistant Cooleemee. DeWilla went Monday to have seven miles north of Mocksviile urday was m ad e possible by car­ electrical appliances on the ducts have gained a wide repu­ efficient conduct of the busi­ Уойк VA/Jh»& some dental work done at Sal­ the cemetery will be Saturday night at the Bixby construction engineer of this on highw ay 601 and will be m od­ A n average of 50 m en will . •» tation for general excellence ness and upon meeting the needs rying Davidson, Davie, Hol^e, groxmds during the day and and are considered standard oft and every one is ВА5В/ЛАл1, ¿?/0&-Ор-ГНб' isbury. of the problems of the hour in K U R № & WAI Presbyterian church from 7 to 9 W P A district. ern throughout. It will consist be employed on the project; be­ Montgomery, Yadkin, and Wilkes there were demonstrations oi rs Гме LíA6D0.¿.eADER. am ong, t h e . trade. to bring suitable tools. ы еа \см usAi&iie и^швяш J. D. McClannon lost a milk a most thorough manner. We p. m . Receipts will be used to It is expected to complete the of 5 class rooms and an auditor­ ginning with a crew of 20, Mr. counties. These are the counties such activities as wood sawing, 1*1 вА 1М в ам & HrTs — ' rie vj,lu This com pany gives employ^, predict for this modern estab­ FPUblic is Invited to the pro- Ы oFPëi^se-' cow this week. § “BETTER SERVICE” building by Feb. 2 and the total ium, of brick and hollow tile Burke, whose headquarters are casting the largest vote/in the feed grinding and pumping te vueuu evie«, гоо At-гме- m ent to our people, always has lishment continued prosperity and asked to bring a pay the expense of planting a -Где SeASo/O Kay Francis Reavls spent sev- at heart the best interest of the cost is $46.848. O f this portion and steam heat. The building In Winston-Salem, said. (Continued on page eight) (Continued on page B *¡P OF a n d a great future. tSHXHBHSHSMSHXHSHSHXHEHIMZHEHatHSHSHSH*" pt, pea crop. P A G E 2 THE (MOCKvSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE mPAY^^NE28^^ 28,1940 THE (M OCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE P A G E 3 .',fr Mrs. Hartman planted a wider assortment of Greater than usual ini t ^ vegolubies. This will assure a In home gardens wa.s : Farm Questions J i i ARMISTICE TERMS Gives Program greater variety In the diet. That ed this year by a new адд“' AVIATION MECHANICS vision which provide:; Dewey, Taft and Wilkie Bid Terms of the Franco-German Armistice arc: MOCKS.—The Woman’s Mis­ part of the garden not used for Are Answered BROTHERS ARE NAVY SHIPMATES current needs is being preserv­ paym ent for planUni- sionary Society of Mocks M etho­ Question; Will it pay to^feed ' a .ARTICLE 1. Immcdhite cessation of hostilities. ed for fall and winter use. tivating a garden. Tim pf„ dist church met Saturday after­ m ash to m y laying flock diiring French troops already surroixnded to lay down arms. specifies a minimum ot For Republician Nomination noon at the churcli ylth Mrs, In most home demonstration the summer months. ARTICLE 2. For security of German interests, ter­ Ruth Hartman in charge. Mrs. clubs at the present time, can­ vegetables on at Ica.st oi,c.i As Republican delegates from Answer; Moist m ash lias an ritory north and west of the following line to be occupied: Hartm an read the scripture and ning has come to the fore as a of an acre during the yt ail sections of the United States Auxiliary Meet important place In the feeding Geneva-Dole, Chalton-sur-Saone, Paray le Monial, Moulins, discussed “ W h a t Living For major project. H o m e agents of T h e latest available ¡i pour Into Philadelphia for the of most flocks at some time Bourges, Vierzon, thence to 20 kilometers cast of Tours, Ciu'ist M ea n t In Her Life.” Rev. the Extension Service are in­ from the U. S. Оерлпщщ national convention. It appears With Mrs. Rattz during the year and with tho thence south parallel to Angouleme railway to Mont de P. L. Smitii gave a very Inter­ structing farm w om en members Agriculture showed North that; three m en are definitely FORK. — Mlss Agnes Peebles laying birds it should bo fed RIarsan and St. Jean de Pied de Port. esting talk basing his remarks in the latest and most scienti­ llna well In front of other in tile lead for the party’s nom i­ and Donald Jones of Sharps- through the summer to keep up on the scripture lesson. Mi-s, fic methods of canning and pre­ In the value of vcf-otablcs The areas not yet occupied in this tei'ritory to be oc nation for president. They are burg are .spending sometime ogg production from Ju n e until Earl Myers, Mrs. Charlie Myers, serving surplus foods. duced in hom e gardens, cupied immediately on conclusion of the present conven­ Tiiomas E. Dewey, Senator Rob­ with Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Greene. October. The best time to feed Mrs. M. R. Jones, Mrs. Joe Jones tion. Likewise, G o o d m an said, these ert A . TjGift and, to the conster­ Paul Owens of Washington, this m ash is about two o’clock assisted in presenting the pro­ Ceylon shipped overlook same agents are giving Instruc­ nation cjt many a party veteran, D. C. spent the week end with ARTICLE 3. In occupied area Germany to have all ООО pounds of tea to other с each afternoon. Three pounds gram. Rev. P. L. Smith and tion to 4-H Club girls in sav­ rights of occupying power excluding local administration; tries last year. Wendell L. Wilkie. The Repub­ relatives here. of the regular laying m a s h mois­ Mrs. Earl Myers led In prayer. ing fruits and vegetables. M an y the French government to afford all necessary facilities. licans appear to be searching- Mrs. P. W. Hairston is the tened with hot water or milk, Mrs. Earl Myers will have charge Germany will reduce to a minimum occupation of western of the club girls have taken Couples In England who reJ for a candidate to run on a no­ preferably milk, for each 100 of the meeting next month. house guest of Mrs. Patton of ■food conservjatlon as their to care for evacuee chlldrpnl war platform. birds per day will give excellent coast after cessation of hostilities with Great Britain. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howard Sw a n an o a . major project for the year. being fined. ' Tho most surprising turn so results. French government to be free to choose for itself the of Thomasville spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yountz far is the sudden strength de­ seat of government in nonoccupied or even to transfer it to end with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. VWVWWVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVV.V. of Y adk in College and M r. an d veloped by Wendell L. Wilkie, a Question; How can I keep my Paris if desired. In the latter event Germany will allow Beaucham p. Mrs. Grady Walser of Tyro were cream fresh and pure between the necessary facilities for administration from Paris ¿f Mlss Ruby Benfleld of Rock­ dyod-ln-the-wool Democrat up the week end guests of the lat­ until four years ago, w hen he marketing day’s? both occupied and imoccupied territory. ingham Is visiting M r. and Mrs. ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. jum ped Into the Republican A. J. Douthit. Barnes. Answer: Immediately after ARMED FORCES TO DISARM camp because he thought that milking remove the milk from Mrs. Hubert Parks and daugh­ for your Protectwn, Mlss Lucy Foard Greene re­ ARTICLE 4. French naval, military, and air force are tho N e w Dealers had gone too the barn, strain and separate it. ter of Winston-Salem spent a turned home Saturday from a to be demobilized and disarmed within a period to be decid­ far. "T h e Preservation of- Pri­ Cool the cream by placing the few days last week with her two weeks visit with her aunt, ed, with the exception of troops necessary for maintaining vate Enterprise In America” Is can In cold water so that the mother, Mrs. Tom McDaniel. Mrs. Excell Rozelle and M r. order. Size and armament of the latter are to be decided REPLACE YOUR OLD TIRES WI hi.s campaign slogan and he has entire contents .are belov; the Mrs. Ollle Allen a n d children Rozelle of Gastonia. by Germany and Italy, respectively. French armed forces behind h im a record of uncom ­ surface of the water. Stir occa­ of Sm ith Grove spent the week Mrs. J. M. Livengood and Miss F O U R BR O TH ER S—Uncle Sam will probably see lots jjf promising opposition against sionally to hasten cooling and in occupied territory are to be brought back into unoccupied end with her parents, Mr. and Biddle Davis attended the fun­ the Blodgetts, for these four brothers from Portland, Ore., new deal invasion against pri­ keep It In cold water until It is territory and demobilized. Mrs. P. R. Carter. eral of the late Rev. J. P. Car­ signed up en masse in the coast artillery. Shown at San U. S. TIRES vate industry. taken to market. Warm cream These troops will previously have laid down their arms Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Jones ter of W au g hto w n last Th u rs­ It-.'.’ : Francisco before sailing for Panama arc, left to right: Roy, should N O T be added to cold and material at places where they are at the moment of the visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cor­ U. S. Royal DeLuxe "ires at Regular Pricis-I Ohio’s Senator Robert A. Taft, day. Shipmates aboard the U. S. S. Wichita, a cruiser, ate 20; Earl, 21; Clyde, 24; Floyd, 26, who don’t seem to mind cream. Catch the cream as It f e ’i armistice. natzer Saturday. son of the only man to be both Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barnhardt the five Horton brothers of Yemassee, S. C., who enlisted the prospect of caring for some mules on the trip to the comes from the separator and ARTICLE 5. As a guarantee Germany may demand Mrs. J. G . Allen spent the With “Brake Action” Tread. President and Chief Justice, a n d son, Don, were guests of in the U. S. Navy at Charleston, S. C. Kneeling, left-right: IS Canal Zone. place this can In the cooling surrender in good condition of all artillery, tanks, antitank week end with her son, Elmer claims to have over 300 ballots relatives In Davidson county tank alongside the accumulated William and Thomas Horton. Standing, left-right: Ed­ Mrs. Aubrey Merrill and little son weapons, service aircraft, infantry armament, tractors, and Allen at Fork. on tho first vote. Taft believes Sunday. mund, Hal and'John Morton. Mrs. J. A. Smith that a candidate should Inform cold cream until the next separ­ of Fork. mimitions in territory not to be occupied. Germany will M r. an d Mrs. Bill Smith visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Franklin the public just where he stands of Danville, Va., were week end ation. It can then be poured Society Hostess Mlss Dorothy Williams, who decide the extent of these deliveries. ed Mr. and Mrs. James Carter on every vital Issue. Into the cold cream a n d m ixed SMITH GROVE. — Rev. J. W. Sunday. Tru-Test Tires visitors here. Mrs. Victoila V a n ­ holds a position In Cooleemee, ARTICLE G. All arms and war material remaining in until the entire batch presents Vestal will preach here next Mr. a n d Mrs. B . D . Smith of Thomas E. Dewey, New York’s Eaton and little grandson, W ade imoccupied territory which are not left for use of French a uniform smooth body. Ш1 spent the week end with her Clemmons visited Mrs. J. H . Hil­ Give You a 18-Month Unconditional Writte district Attorney contends that Franklin, who have been the Sunday night at 8:00. authorized forces are to be put in store under German or parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ton Sunday. The 50,000 military aircraft requested by President he has over 400 ballots and ex­ guests of her daughter, Mrs. J. Mrs. J. A. Smith will be hos­ Italian control. Manufacture of new war material in non- Guarantee. Josevcit Question: How often should Williams. will inevitably swell the nation’s air personnel pects to climb rapidly to the A . W o o d for two weeks return­ i tess to the Lou Foote Society occupied territory-is to stop immediately. |the half million mark, a figure that dwarfs comparable poisoned bait be used to control nominating majority which is ed with them to Danville Sun­ on Saturday aiternoon, July the Home Gardens Show A First Line Tire at Competitive Prices ARTICLE 7. Land and coast defenses with arma­ Isting effectives. The proportion of ground operatives 501. day afternoon. bud worm damage in tobacco? 6th at 2:30. Miss Smith ments, etc., in occupied territory are to be handed over in Sizeable Expansion [pilots is something like 7 to 1, and while there is no Governor Harold Stassen, Mlss Leasy Putch of Wilming­ Answer; Applications should m Ivlrs. 'fi. L . Hanes ol M ocks­ good condition. AI! plans of fortifications, particulars of Inimizing the importance of the men who take our wings youthful Governor of Minnesota ton is the house guest of Lucy begin ten days to two weeks l-M ’■ vllle spent the past week as the Returns Home Judging from the appearance mines, barrages, etc., to be handed over. the fact goes unchallenged that airplane mechanics In the keynote address severely Foard Greene this week. after the plants are set an d .I, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. REDLAND. — Mr. and Mrs. and size of hom e gardens this SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION (the heart of aviation. Air training schools, appreciat- attacked the policies of the Mrs. J. M.' Davis and O ’Neil should be repeated every week Spry. C. E. McKinney of Laurens, S. FLEET TO BE SCRAPPED year, pantries In rural North ; the realities indissociably bound up with a vast pro Roosevelt administration. He a n d Daniel Davis are spending or ten days until the plants M rs. W . A . Miller has spent C., will arrive Tuesday a n d will ARTICLE 8. French fleet except that part left free Carolina hom es this fall and ' of air expansion, are therefore placing solid emphasis divided his address into four their vacation at Carolina Beach. are topped. M ake the applica­ m the past week In Clemmons visit­ be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe for safeguard of French interests in the colonial empire winter will be stocked with an 1 See Our Line Of [the problem of preparing competent ground person- parts, charging that the Roose­ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sldden of tions early in the m orning w h e n in g relatives. Pine Is vlsllng shall be collected in ports to be specified, demobilized, and abundance of canned fruits and Look and shop all you -want, but stop The photos above show student mechanics in an velt administration Is vulnerable Winston-Salem were visitors here the tobacco bud Is open by plac­ Mrs. J. H . Foster had as her Moore. Mlss Clara Pearson of disarmed under German or Italian control. vegetables, according to John at thU all time EASY VALUE! EASY stern aviation school taking an examination and making In the following places: (1) N a ­ over the week end. ing a small pinch of the poison guests last week Mrs. John Hiatt Spruce Pine Is also their guest. The German government solemnly declares that it has W . G o o d m an , assistant director USED CARS stands for Quality clean through, tional preparedness. (2) Fifth Mr. and Mrs. John York and directly in the C E N T E R of the a n d son, Billy, and Mrs. Robert no intention of u sin ^o r its own purposes during the war of the. N.t 0 . State College E x ­ I inspection of the final assembly of a plane. with leatuies that count ior a life­ Miss Louise Smith has return­ column defense. (3) Domestic daughter, Patsy, were Sunday bud. The bud worm prefers F . Hiatt of Thomasville. the French fleet s^fioned in ports under German control tension Service. Before You Buy time ol soivice ., . the same proven ed home after spending a few Economic Welfare. (4) Govern­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. corn to tobacco so do not sub­ Mrs. J. C. Smith visited her except those units necessary for coast surveillance and Evidently realizing that they Dies Saturday j Lathams Have features found in the highest priced days In Statesville. m ent effectiveness and Integrity. R u m a g e. stitute any other ingredient in EASY models. Powerful, sturdy motor , sister. Mrs. W . W . Allen of Sal­ minesweeping.' ' face the prospect of slim pro­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith and Guests Sunday H e declared that the recent a p ­ Mrs. I. D. Hendrix and chil­ the bait for the corn meal. O n e sealed in oiL Big capacity, all-white ' l A l Y isbury Sunday. Except' for that part (to be determined) of the fleet fits from cotton a n d tobacco PENNINGTONI little daughter have returned to CENTER.— Mrs. H. F. Tutterow pointment of K n o x ond Stlmp- dren and Mr. and Mrs. David peck of com meal and six heap­ tub. Super "Safety Wringer with Peggy Smith, Gerllne Wil­ d/cstiiied for protection of colonial interests all ships outside this year, farm families have their hom e In Pasadena, Gal.; ihas been very sick for the past Hendrix were the Sunday guests ing tablespoonsfui of arsenate of double Bar Relecao. liams, Louise Ward, and Gay French territorial waters must be recalled to France. given serious consideration to son to the cabinet was an eleven­ after spending a week with Mi*. h e v r o l e t few days, but Is now showing of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Klmmer lead will make enough bait for Nell Sheek returned Friday from ARTICLE 9. All information about naval mines and the suggestions of Extension C ! th hour admission that the Sm ith’s brother, C. D . Sm ith. of Spencer. one acre of tobacco. Camp Shirley Rogers at Roar­ workers and have redoubled some improvement. "Democratic party is unable to defenses to be furnished. Minesweeping to be carried on Dalton Hendrix, who under­ in g G a p , where they spent the Georgé Smith of ^Florida will their efforts to produce good ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dyson guide the destinies of the n a ­ by the French forces. COMPANY V I T A M I N A arrive this -weeh to spend the spent Sunday In Greensboro, the tion in crucial times such as went an appendix operation at past week. ARTICLE 10. The French government is not to under­ gardens. I Our Davie repre­ summei/inimeij^li his home here. guests ot M r . a n d Mrs. Alonzo this.” Lowery Hospital, Salisbury, early Mrs. Harley Smith and little take any hostile action with remaining armed forces. Not only have these families A n ew process for extracting sentative, M r. M . ■‘li::. , Myers. There seems to be a growing last week, is improving nicely, son, Reid, spent Sunday with Members of French forces are to be prevented from leaving devoted more area to gardens, carotene, source of Vitam in A , M . Cooke, w ill A C C ^ E N T S fear that a deadlock will face his m a n y friends will be glad to Mr. and Mrs. Gray Smith. French soil. No material is to be conveyed to Great Britain. Goodman said, but they have I Mr. and Mrs. Travis Dyson and from alfalfa has been announc­ gladly give you a / the convention in the president­ know . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard and I children of Greensboro visited ed by three research workers of Л М оге than 2,000,000 m embers No Frenchman is to serve against Germany in the service Quite a number attended the free demonstra­ children of Clemmons visited he:^ jMr. and Mrs. N. B. Dyson Sun­ ial nomination and that a dark- Micliigan State College. of rural organizations have ac­ ot other powers. miscellaneous shower given in tion. mother, Mrs. J. H . Foster, d ^ - PORTRAIT of a day. horse will receive the nom ina­ tively enlisted In the war against honor of Mr. and Mrs. Odell ing the week end.- ALL SHIPPING TO CEASE tion. LESS rural accidents, which have not , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green Hendrix Saturday night at the Mrs. Annie Chappel a^d son, ARTICLE 11. No French merchant shipping is to decreased in proportion to the THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE! visited M r. a n d Mrs. J. N . Click home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. yOUR OLD WASHER IS COSTING yOl^MONEV itlthard-Gray, of WlnsWn-Salem leave harbor. Resumption of commercial traffic is sub In 1039, United States form i: decline in urban areas. of K a p p a Su n d ay . Family Reunion Myers. were recent guests pf Mr. and ject to previous authorization of German and Italian gov­ land planted to soil-depleting Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Dyson Miss Mary Rattz has accept­ Mrs. W . G. Spry.- ernments. Merchant ships outside France are to be re­ At Ward Home crops ten years, says a Triple-A CLOVER visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tut­ ed a position at the C. T . H u p p Mr. and Mrs. J.‘Marvin Smith called or if that is not possible they are to go to neutral P I N O .— T h e condition of Mrs. announcement. Rominger Furniture €o. terow Su n d a y . flour mill as bookkeeper. M' h a d as their guests Sunday their A large number of W a ta u g a ports. W. W . West continues to im­ Mlss Marie Harp spent a few The Agnes Hairston branch of children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith County demonstration farmers ARTICLE 12. No French aircraft is to leave the prove INCREASE N. LIBERTY ST. i ¡ f r r ' WINSTON-SALEM, N. O. days last w eek with M r. and tbe Womans Auxiliary of As­ and son, Donald, of Fork, Mr. are mavlng plans to save part ground. Aerodromes are to be placed under German or The children and grandchil­ Mrs. Paul Harp. cension chapel held their meet­ A noticeable Increase in the Li and Mrs. Gilmer Brewer and of their clover crop for seed, Palmolive ...... 3 for 20c dren of Mrs. J. P. Ward gather­ Italian control. All foreign aircraft in imoccupied territory G. T. W H IT E ing Monday evening at the number of home gardens in little daughter of Cana, Mr. and reports H . M . Hamilton, farm Super Suds (R ed Box) 3 for 25o Mrs. Clyde Ratledge, Mrs. 3. ed at her home for a family are to be handed over to German authorities. home of Mrs. J. C. Rattz. Sampson County has taken place M rs. Zolly Anderson and little agent of the State College E x ­ Large Super Suds B. Green and Mi’s. J. E. ’Tut­ reunion Sunday Jtme 23. A r t ic l e 1 3 . A11 establishments and military tools Mrs. Agnes Potts and children this year, according to .J. P. son, of Calahaln and Mr. and tension Service. (Red Box) ...... 3 for 25c terow visited M rs. D . G , Tut­ John Hugh Shelton and Blllle In and stocks in occupied territory are to be handed over in­ th Claims Former visited M r. and Mrs. Elm er Stovall, assistant farm agent of SA V E TIME the MAYFIELD Super Suds (Blue Box) 3 for 25c terow Monday afternoon. Sprinkle, who has been suffer­ tact. Ports, permanent fortifications, and naval building Smith of near Advance Sunday, the State College Extension Large Super Suds Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harp spent ing from poison juice are Im ­ yards are to be left in their present state and not destroyed idkin County Sheriff Mrs. John Parks spent the Service. (Blue Box) ...... 2 for 43c Sunday in Winston-Salem, the proving. witb One of These or damaged. The same is to apply to all means of com­ 'uneral services 'for G . T. week end with her sister, Mrs, (Gets Clothes “Hospital Clean”) guests of M r. a n d Mrs. Roy Kiger, Sunday guests at the home of munication, particularly railways, roads, canals, telephones, Ite, 75, w ho died late Satur- M arvin Chaffin of Wtoodieaf. Octagon Soap (Giant) bar 4c “MY, BUT MY GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Latham Mrs. Edna Shelton were Mrs telegraphs, navigational and coast lighting marks. M a­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and night at his home at Buck spent Sunday with Mr. Latham’s A. M. Furr, Mrs. Joe Collistte, terial for repairs are to be made available. Octagon Soap (Small) bar 2c family of near Advance and Mrs, NEW and NEWS! McCORMICK-DEERING lals, were conducted Tuesday parents, M r . a n d Mrs. T . F, Mrs. M argaret an d Ray, Nell, ARTICLE 14. All wireless transmitting stations in Octagon Powder (large) 4 for 19c George Sidden of Pork spent ling at 11 o’clock at St. Latham of Cana. French territory are to stop. Octagon Powder BILL HAS COME OOWN SINCE Luke and Laura Virginia Shel­ Sunday with Mr. and i^s, Tractor Mowers (small) ...... 10 for 23c Methodist chiuroh, with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tutterow ton all of Concord; Mr. a n d George Gobble of Llnwood route RAILWAYS TO AID AXIS Octagon Toilet . 4 for 19c L. C. Stevens, pastor. In visited M r . a n d Mrs. Albert Mrs. L. S. Shelton and family, 1. ARTICLE 15. The French government is to facilitate Octagon Cleanser...... 2 for 9c iree, assisted by the Rev. J. Latham Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Ritchie, Cerl and i ' & i Mrs. Irvin Bailey, Mrs. H al transport of merchandise between Germany and Italy cross Octagon Granulated .... 2 for 18c INSTALLING THE NEW A. Bumgarner and the Rev. Robert Ritchie, Dr. and Mrs. Boger and daughter, Carolyn •S ia li; unoccupied territory. M, Johnson. Burial was in Lacy R. Shelton of Winston- spent one day last week with ARTICLE 16. The French government is to repatriate ! church cemetery. Salem, M r. a n d Ml'S. Joe Shel­ their parents, Mr. a n d Mrs, J. FRANK HENDRIX the population to occupied territory. Je suffered a stroke of paral- ton and son, Von C., of Court­ Lloyd Miller. ARTICLE 17. The French government is to prevent ney, Miss Viola and Vance Low­ ELECTRIC s Wednesday morning from Nancy Carolyn Boger spent transfer of valuables and stocks from occupied to non­ fch he never rallied. Th e ery of Kannapolis, Miss Vashtle part of last week with her occupied territory or abroad. H lay in state In the church Furches, Mr. W . A. Shelton. grandparents. ARTICLE 18. The cost of maintenance of German oc­ 10 o’clock until the fun- Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHoey cupying troops is to be paid by France. THE ANCHOR CO. REFRIGERATOR hour. of Winston-Salem spent the week en d with their parents, Mr. Miss Anderson ARTICLE 19. All German prisoners of war are to be ^ White was one of Yadkin Fourth St. at Trade and Mrs. W. L. Dixon. released. The French government is to hand over all Ger­ Modem housewives are good business ®ly’s best k n o w n citizens. H e Given Dinner Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Viola Lowery of K a n ­ man subjects indicated by German Government who are in th»«e days, Tho? npprec'.s^.s " r’ t'.iTiincnt farmer and CilLAHALN. — Mr. .and napolis is spending a few days M rs. France or French overseas territory. every nickel saved . . . and are very “less man and had held Joe Carter and Mrs. Quince with Mrs. George Layman. ARTICLE 20. All French prisoners of war in German wise to the w a;s to moke their budget “ly offices of the county. He Powell and son of Mocksville Brings you the best values of M r. a n d Mrs. Bill Latham of hands are to remain so until the conclusion of peace. do extra duty. ' sheriff of the county two visited M r. and Mrs. J. R . Powell n e x t w e e k the year! Winston-Salem was the week К ARTICLE 21. Provides for safeguard of material 1904 to 1908; later he Su n day . This housewife . . . like thousands ot end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gaith­ handed over. O n fine quality a member of the board of ’The nieces and nephew s of others . . . If finding that modem er L a th am . ¡; I ARTICLE 22. The German Armistice commission will Jiily commissioners; served Miss Cary Anderson gave her a electric refrigeration SAVES H E R Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reavls carry out the armistice and will co-ordinate it with the CHENILLE terms as cotmty representa- birthday dinner Sunday. M O N E Y In several different ways, to spent Sunday with relatives in Franco-Italian armistice. in the legislature a n d one Mrs. Walter Anderson and BED SPREADS say nothing, ol the comfort and con­ Yadkin county. as senator of this district, daughter of Winston-Salem, YOU SAVE 21Ф A PAIR! AVi^AITS ITALIAN TR U C E venience it brings. She can keep left­ Mrs. Louise Harpe was the No. 12-QA Mower a n d Farm nli-H. No. 25 Mower and Farm all-ЭО. Made in Dixie M rs. R . S.i Powell, Mr. a n d Mrs. ARTICLE 23.The armistice will enter into force as overs and use them later . . . she can an active m em ber of Sunday guest of her sister, Ivlrs. Our reg. $1.00 Paul’s Methodist church, N. T. Anderson were the dinner soon as the French government have concluded a similar Colorful chenille bed spreads buy In quantity and save on her pur­ Bettle Groce in Yadkin county. Bettersllk Crepe # Round out the usefulness of your tractor with a new chases . . . she has a constant ice sup­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold .... agreement with the Italian government. In new gay patterns. Every was twice married, his last Wheat threashlng Is in pro­ Hose Noia 79^ McCormick-Deering Tractor Mower. These up-to-the- ply when she wants it . . . and she Mlss Maine Thoip- Powell one day last week. Cessation of hostilities will occur six hours after the spread Is outstanding for '■who was gress In our community this minute machines come in sizes and types to fit praqtically keeps her family well and happy with Bobby Hoots of Winston-Salem THIS WEEK ONLY/ Italian government notify of its conclusion. The govern­ ®n, survives, together with the week. quality a n d beauty! Colored fresh, wholesome food and dellelcu: spent a few days last week with every size, type, and make of tractor. ment will announce this by wireless. ““’•InE children; Mrs. V. P. Mr. and Ml'S. J. H. Swing spent NOW during G. A. W.*, Williams, as-- furnished the power at the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ashe and and Thursday evenings. Ap­ Sunday. Steelman and Alfred Reavls As matters now stand the proposition is back where it Yadkin Valley; July 10, Smith med from Charlotte where daughter, Bonnie Brown of O. O. Williams, Stokesdale, N. c.; slstant farm agent. 1 4“"e l f , ' 1 started. Another project must be submitted, to the WPA. Saturday the Indians cam proximately 40 guests were pres­ Dewey Smith spent the week visited Miss R uth W eatherm an Grove School. Isltcd his cousin. Jack Ruth, Mayodan and Charles Green of Mrs. L. R. Cashion, Troutman; Meanwhile two towns near by, Cleveland and Rockwell, the field the victor by the ent each evening. Following end in Forest City visiting Colon of Farmington Saturday night. Crenshaw, 71, who died Mondays s Fulton Township — July 3, accompanied him home for Lake City, s. 0., arrived Sat­ John J. Williams, Cleveland; supper the guests enjoyed play­ have gotten a water project approved both by the WPA and of 14-10. This was a gat Wright. Boonie Wells o t Kannapolis m orning a t 11:30 o’clock. R e r. Fork Community Building; July iit. urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. E. M. Harris, Norwood: Mrs. ing croquet and ping pong. Dr. Misses Alma, Eva and Zella spent the week end with Mr. A. W. Lynch conducted the serv­ the voters. 17, Fork Community Building. errors, boneheads and 1 T. Paris and son. Will, of D. Brown. W. S. Whitfield, Fort Myers, Pla.; and Mrs. Martin were assisted Shutt of Winston-Salem spent and Mrs. Lat Whitaker. ices at Salem Methodist church, The federal government pays at least half of the cost have-you. Four pitchers Miss S arah Ethel William.-;, 2nd. Jerusalem Township — July ed to the mound for the ( itvUle, Tenn., a cousin of in entertaining by their son, Thursday here among friends. Cain Reavls, Duard Reavls, and Interment was in the churcb of the system. Of course Mocksville taxpayers are the Miss Dorothy Grubb has re­ Luit. Army Nurses Corp., El Paso, Greasy Corner. .George Wilkins, were guests Lester Jr. and Mrs. R. D. Shore Mrs. Florence Shutt continues Johnny Adams an d Miss Molly cemetery. ones to decide whether or not they want an improved water with none showing any 1 turned home from Davis hospital Texas; Ernest Williams, Madi­ Mocksville Township — July 1, Iday at the home of Dr. and of Farmington. very 111 at her home. Whitaker have returned to their Survivors include his wife,. system. The function of the town board-is merely to follow tlveness. Tefft and Savlno, where she had an operation for son; Miss Jean Williams. Pilot Oak Grove; July 6, Jericho. three safe wallops, funi S. A. Harding. Mrs. Minnie Bryson and dau­ work a t Hanes Hosiery Mill In Mrs. Harriet Crenshaw; one son, the wishes of the taxpayers, submit a WPA proposition Spry. ternoon. Rev. J. H. Brendall Jr., appendicitis. Life Ins. Co., Greensboro; Nell Ralph Call Returns Shady Grove Township — June Robert Richie ghters, Rebeckah and Sarah, Winston-Salem. David of Lexington route 2; one- ■while the government will give aid and let the taxpayers Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goode and of Winston-Salem, and Rev. J. Mrs. Boone Stonestreet and Williams, Stokesdale; Sam Wil­ have returned home after visit­ There will be a singing a t daughter, Mrs. Rosa Bracken of know what they can get for their money. The taxpayers W. Vestal, of Farmington con­ 28 Shady Grove School; July 3, liams, Madison; Miss Grace Wil­ From Fishing Trip family of'Cooieemee visited Mr. J. H. Robertson’s Store at Bixby. n ^ Thn nniv as their guests Sunday Mrs. daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Is Honored ing relatives and friends in Liberty Baptist church Satur­ Cleveland ro ute, 5; two sisters, can then decide at an election what they want or don’t ducted the services at Vogler’s L»n.rd Ot «Mnston, liams, Child Welfare Worker, LIBERTY. — There will be and Mrs. Mitte Barnes Sunday. the home crew were T; Stonestreet, will attend the open­ Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Shelton of Asheboro and other points. day night, June 29. Everyone Mrs. W. L. Stlmpson of S tates­ Funeral Chapel and burial was Charlotte Pitts of Cascade, Chapel Hill; Mss Ruth Williams, want. prayer meeting every Sunday Mrs. Walter B. Wilson and home ru n and Cox’ii foa ing ot Morrow Mountain Park Winston-Salem entertained ■at a Mrs. Minnie Shermer spent Is Invited to attend. ville an d Mrs. V. E. Swaim of in the Salem cemetery. Hiss Evelyn Fitts of Mar- U. S. Army Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Time is an important element at present, particularly night at Liberty M. E. church, daughter, Miss Earline visited ')unntown Defeats four. Tuesday night the in Albemarle on Saturday. Sun­ picnic and wiener roast at Rey­ last week in Richmond, Va., Misses Dorothy Reavls, Nina Mocksville. One grandson also rtlle, Va., Mr. and Mrs. H arry Y.; and Miss Mildred WllUams, since conditions in this country have greatly changed since starting at 8:Q0. . Everyone is Mrs. S. R. Miller Monday. Mrs. Swing was born In Davie trounced th e Weavers In a day Mrs. Stonestreet will go to nolds Park honoring Dr. Shel­ visiting her son, T. A. Shermer Renegar and Roland Reavls and survives. county, a daughter of William VIocksville 16 to 2 and daughter, Charlotte of home économies teacher, Tap- May 15 when the project was first submitted. Mocksville Invited to come out.. Misses Theo Wagoner and Inning struggle 8-7. Rock Hill, S. C. to visit her ton’s nephew, Robert Richl6, and Mrs. Shermer. Harrison Medley spent Sunday F. and Emma C. Smith Walker. Dunntown defeated Mocksville ide, Va. and Rev. and Mrs. pahannock, Va. Fer AU Kinds Of Job Printfeff has two city officials, the mayor and city clerk-treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Brady Bivins of Lexle Alexander were Sunday double against the letttlel^ sister. who Is on a 30-day leave from Mrs. C. J. Taylor attended the afternoon with Mls.s Daisy Gen­ She had resided hi Winslon- Saturday afternoon by a scorc of iVayies of Cluster Springs, During the afternoon friends CaU THE ENTERFRISEI ! ! ! Г who receive a small salary and they can render a valuable Cooieemee visited Mrs. Betty dinner guests of Misses Earlene and Hnatlo’s single ot the United S tates Army. Mr. home coming at Friendship tle. Salem for the past 25 years. 16 to 2 in the Davie County Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Dllllnger of the family called. Guests were sendee to their community by devoting their time to secur­ Bivins Sunday afternoon. and Nellie Wilson. basem an Rogers’ glove wi Richie is the son of Mr. and church in Davidson county Miss Ruth W eatherm an ot ing approval of the project by governmental officials. No Mrs. Swing was married, Sep­ league with R. Jones as the win­ have returned from a ten-days greeted by members of the Sunday. Farmington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniel and deciding factors in the , and Mrs. June Meroney Mrs. Doth Richie of Cana. doubt it would require trips to Winston, Raleigh and per­ tember 13, 1924, to Thomas J. ning pitcher. trip to Norfolk, Baltimore, Md. family. Punch and wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bailey, Miss Mary Belle Gentle. drix of Winston-Salem spent three children of Mocksville the tenth Inning. So I arrive Friday to attend the Horseshoes and other games WAVES haps Washington. Needless to say the project should not Swing, who is responsibly con­ Випп1олуп ab r h e and Washington, D. C. cake were served In the dining Mrs. N athan Bailey, Sally Mae Sunday with Mrs. Rebecca James visited Mr. and Mrs. Eustace llevhig Whetstone in the ler-Holthouser w e d d i n g were played and supper served. FACIALS be allowed to lie in a pigeon hole until it is too late to get nected with R. J. Reynolds To­ J. Thompson, 3b ...... 5 2 '4 2 room. The wedding cake was Hartman, Hayden and Hubert and son. Prank. Daniel Sunday. enth inning, was the rt will take place Satur- Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett, Guests were Mr. Richie, Mr. and Death Claims bacco Company. She was a L. B. Melton, ss ...... 5 2 2 1 made by a friend ot the family, Bailey are spending this week at SHAMPOOS any governmental help, particularly when national defense Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Call and pitcher. Tefft, with a Misses Elva Grace and Helen Mrs. Lester Richie, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Daniel and sons, member of Ardmore Methodist O. Butler, с ...... 5 2 3 0 Mrs. Mary Lippard Thompson. Myrtle Beach. W. H. Crenshaw M, daily absorbs more of the nation’s money and attention family spent Sunday visiting run, double and single, Avett, and Prank Avett attend­ J. C. Collette and children, Leon­ MANICURES The time to move’ is now. Ervin Gray and Jerry visited church. J. C. Jones, rf ...... 5 1 1 0 Ir. and Mrs. Walter Call visit- Mr. and Mrs. Williams received Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vogier Last rites were held Tuesday Mrs. George Ijames in Lexing­ Mrs. G. H. Tutterow. Monday. the power at the plate. ed the bbthday dinner of Miss ard, Frances, and Janie May; Surviving are the husband, B. Dunn, cf ...... 5 2 2 0 I relatives and friends In a number of attractive gifts. spent Sunday with Misses Lettle afternoon for William Henry PERMANENTS ton. Baxter Myers of near Wood­ With the presence ol Elizabeth Hedrick in Gold Hill Carl Richie, Lola Stanley, R. P. Home And Travel the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ D. Myers, If ...... 5 1 2 0 ille Sunday. and Lola Bowden. HAIR-CUTTING Miss Marie Freeman spent leaf Is visiting his brother, Ves­ Richey, th e king pin ot Monday evening. Collette, Hallie Marie Shelton, liam F. Walker, of Winston- P. Dunn 2b ...... „...5 4 2 1 Mrs. Holthouser í’ffl Davie always looks better after you return from a trip. Sunday evening with Misses tal Myers and family. Cardinal organization, the (r. and Mrs. Vernon Martin Elizabeth Ferebee. It Won't Get Wet ALL EXPER’Tl.Y DONE AT Salem: three sisters, Mrs. K. W. R. Shoaf, lb ...... 1 0 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Paucette It is fine to get away and see what is going on outside of Virginia and Mary Tom Daniels. showed more bustle Ison, Bill, of Dlnuba, Cal., Tea Hostess Geneva Koontz our locality. Fortimately we do not need to travel far Sink, and Mrs. Mildred Parker, R. Jones, p ...... 4 0 1 0 night th a n we have seei and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huffaker MRS. YORK’S Mr. Ciinard McCullough and A. Dunn, lb ...... 5 2 2 , and Mrs. G. B. H orn of and sons, Hugh and Bobble, of Mrs. Roy Holthouser gave a Given Party either to the mountains or the seashore. E. Cornatzer of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. W. the year. Maybe we ni ¡on-Salem, Mrs. Lela Joyce Jenkins-Sidden BEAUTY SHOPPE three sisters, Pauline, Alberta, MocksTilie ab r h e Chattanooga, Tenn., were Sun­ tea at her home Tuesday after­ KAPPA.—A number of young Advertising road signs are an abominable eyesore with A. Taylor, of Farmington: four old man present at every kKane Vernon of East Bend 2nd Floor Sanford Bldg. and Pansy spent Sunday visit­ Returns Home Latham, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. noon, honoring her daughter, Announcement folks gathered at the home of which we are infected in this land of the free. But recently brothers, E. P. and Kenneth P. The axe has fallen 01 I dinner guests Tuesday of ing friends in Kannapolis. SPILLMAN ROAD.—Mr. and W alker, of Winston-Salem; W. Short, 2b ...... ;...3 0 0 1 Larew. Miss Helen Faye Holthouser, NORTH PORK.—Miss Lydia Geneva Koontz Thursday night ШШ Cards, and Smith, WllshUe, I and Mrs. D. L. Pardue. one concern, the American Oil Co., recognized that abuse Mrs. Will Howard and Mrs. Mrs. A. Spillman, Miss Frances P. Walker, of Farmington, and Miller, lb ...... 3 1 1 1 whose marriage to Joseph Pat­ Sue Sidden became tho bride and gave her a surprise birth­ and their message remains In the mind pleasantly. In­ and Armstrong are the Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Smith Roy Howard spent awhile Tues­ Spillman and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S. Walker, of Mocksville. Foster, 3b ...... ;...4 О О О 6. and Mrs.' James A. Craw- ner will take place Saturday at of Oscar Jenkins June 15 in day party, the occasion being f S i stead of a claim of zlm, zlppee,'zoole for their product Two players. Whetstone, and daughters spent Sunday In day afternoon w ith Mrs. C. C. C. Hendrix and family took Sun­ Ward, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 cher, and Medlavalle, a 1 of near Statesville were the Presbyterian church. Virginia. Mrs. Jenkins is the her 16th birthday. A number pf ."‘Л "r'v illustrated by a gal floating in the breeze, the comp McCullough. Harmony w ith Mrs. C. C. Wright. day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mooney, cf ...... 3 0 1 0 baseman, have been slgm i Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Welcoming the guests at the daughter of Mrs. H. C. Sldden. games were played on the lawn. DEFENSE TAX had a facsimile of Governor Hoey’s handwriting and his Mr. L. P. Wagoner spent Sun­ W. M. Taylor and son of Wins­ Mrs. Atkinson Livingston, I f ...... 4 О О О eral more new players |J. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone­ door was Mrs. J. C. Sanford, who She attended Shady Grove The honoree received many signature stating: "There is much to see in North Carolina.” day afternoon with Mr. 0. C. ton-Salem. After lunch everyone Has Visitors Tomlinson, p ...... 3 0 0 2 pected In to provide pm street of Winston-Salem were presented them to the receiving school. Mr. Jenkins is ot Lex­ beautiful gifts. About 40 guests Effective July 1, the And there is. We folks in Davie are so close to the McCullough. enjoyed the evening at the 1. W. M. Long and children, Sunday guests of Mr. and Jtos. line composed of Mrs. Holthous­ ington and Virginia. Mr. and were present. FARMINGTON.—Mr. and Mrs. Smoot, с ...... 4 0 2 0 the faltering attack. finest natural beauty in this country that we forget to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Howard of Reynolds Park. TScore by innings: and William, returned A. W. Ferebee a t Cana. er, Miss Holthouser, Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Jenkins are spending their Mr. and Mrs. Jim Galleber and f e d e r al government iL. G. Horne and children of Freddie Dorman, from remember it. Western North Carolina is ours for the en- Cooieemee and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Ruth and J. C. Mocksville ООО 200 ООО— 2 ^i.day from a visit w ith Mrs. Meroney, Mrs. P. G. Brown and honeymoon In Virginia. family of Turnersburg spent Winston-Salem visited Mr. and mouth, Ohio, has been Miss Catherine Graham of has levied a tax on all jojring within an hour. Theo Howard visited Mr. and Hendrix and Donald Poindexter Dunntown 500 128 000—16 !j's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Daisy Holthouser. Misses Pauline and Earlene Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mrs. Will Howard Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Horne, Sunday. m anager of the Cards am Vass, Mrs. E. E. Lam beth of Mon­ theatre tickets to help arc spending this week with over his new duties Wa .Youngs In Paradis, La. Mrs. Roy Feezor directed the Llvengood entertained with an Stroud. Mr. Graham Call spent the their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kern of cure and Eugene Lambeth of guests to the dining room. Cen­ ice cream party Saturday night. Davie Farmers Arid The War night. He is a pla.vlng istance Atwood of route 2, Mrs. Garl Stroud spent Sun­ finance the national past week end in Asheville visit­ Miss Frances Spillman, who High Point, Mrs. E. D. Binkley Lawn Party At Raleigh were week end guests tering the dining room table was The Intermediate Class of It Hitler conquers England this summer as many ob­ ager, second base is his i Sue Rankin of Mocksville, day with relatives in Iredell. defense program. ing his cousins. had two teeth extracted Thurs­ of Greensboro and James Huff­ of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Daniel. a silver bowl filled with white Bailey’s Chapel church held Mr. and Mrs. Frank York and servers thinks he will, the farmers of this country who Bixby Church How the Cards are I Gray Hendrix ot route 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCul­ day, is having quite a bit of man were the guests of Mr. and Ann Marie Daniel returned home sweet peas, scablosa and baby’s their monthly m eeting w ith Miss son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry grow products that sell abroad are faced with trouble. lough spent Sunday In Wins­ Mrs. W. W. White and Miss BIXBY. — Miss Laura Cor­ through June 19. 1 Carry Allison Howell an d from a visit with her grand­ This tax is: 1 cent on trouble with her gums. Flayer ab r breath. Tall white tapers burn­ Athene Tucker Saturday night. Stroud and son ot near Har­ Even if the war does not end this summer American agri­ ton-Salem visiting friends. Ei^gene Cornatzer, who has Ruth White Sunday. natzer has returned home from Anna Howell of Hamlet mother, Mrs. Moncure. Tabor ...... 64 13 ed in silver holders. On the buf­ Miss Rachel McCarter spent mony spent Sunday with Mr. each 10 and 15 cent culture is .already badly upset by interference with world Mr. Harold James of Turren­ been an assistant in the labora­ Sara Elizabeth and Johnnie Greensboro, where she has been I recuperating from tonsilec- H natlo ...... 142 35 Miss Jane Ferebee ot Ellerbee fet summer chrysanthemiuns the week end with Miss Vivian and Mrs. J. C. Jones. trade. , , tine spent Sunday evening with tory department at Chapel Hill, Myett of Winston-Salem and visiting her brother, Wade Cor­ ticket. 3 cents on each W hitlock ...... 143 n spent the week end with her and white petunias were ar­ Pack. Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavls and Cotton and tobiacco growers especially face a situa­ Mr. Otis James. has returned home foe the sum­ Frances and Ada Anne Atkin­ natzer. T efft ...... 149 29 s Carolyn Kurfees is spend- parents, Mr. an d Mrs. A. W. ranged in a crystal bowl. On the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen and children of Henderson were tion which does not look encouraging. The export market Mr. Ralph Call spent last mer holidays. son are visiting their grand­ Turner Robertson of Asheboro mantel in the living room there 25 cent ticket. G allpeau ...... 142 13 I the week with Miss Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. for both crops has already been adversely affected by the week end fishing on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Joyner mother, Mrs. Ada Atkinson this is spending a few days with his Ferebee. B o s to n ...... ,...... 59 1 were twin bouquets ot rose buds. Sunday In Statesville. Cartner part ot this week. So, beginning next Mon­ war.. Mrs. Mattie Sue McCullough were Sunday night visitors of week. parents here. Savlno ...... 119 16 Mrs. Armand Daniel, and guest. Vases of gladioli, and mixed A. N. Llvengood Is spending Mr. and Mrs. A. F. CampbeU day, we are forced to spent the week end in Lexing­ Mr. and Mrs. A, Spillman. Mrs. B. C. Brock spent the Milton Call and Miss summer flowers were used in the One fact appears to loom largest: a shortage of food Paul Cornatzer spent the week Cooieemee Juniors won Miss Catherine G raham , Mrs. a while with his brother. Milt and family and Jim Starrett charge this one-cent tax. ton visiting friends. Miss Della Lee Spillman took week end at the Tabor Cottage lorle Call are visiting Mr. living room and gift room. ;and clothing In the rest of the world. How will the millions end at Myrtle Beach. eighth straight victory Lucy Miller of Philadelphia, Miss Livengood. ot Mocksville visited In this com­ Your cooperation . helps Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sain and lunch w ith Mrs.* M argaret Joe near Blowing Rock. I Mrs. C. B. Smith In Ellza- Misses Sue Brown, Nell Holt­ Cleve Allen believes he has ■who have been driven from their homes be fed and clothed? Miss Annette Barney visited day, trouncing Maine 13 Betty Lou McGregory of Shan­ munity Sunday. your country in a time ot A sane plan for the Davie farmer to follow is to con­ family spent Sunday with Mr. Brock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of l^tOTO. non spent Friday at Roaring houser, Willie Miller and Mrs. broken the record for tobacco Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot and and Mrs. Jake Allen of near Winston-Salem spent the week relatives In Winston-Salem last hind. the pitching of need. serve all possible food and feedstuffs for his family and Miss Anita Spillman spent Gap. Paul Blackwelder served mold­ worms, as he caught sixty, all daughter of Monroe spent Sun­ Something new in the WS7 o( beach South River. end with their parents. week and was accompanied home Creason. Pierce, with Agnes Sanford, Mrs. J. farm animals; to keep his land as fertile as possible and to Sunday with Miss Sallie Ruth ed ices, cakes nuts and mints on one leaf, Monday. day with T. L. Koontz and fam­ glamour la thi* bathing loit ot tbln Miss Ruth Miller spent Sun­ by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long. blngles, led the offense. : Clement and Ml^^ H anes wlUte lillí treated with a lynthetio substitute more livestock, for instance, to bring in cash Rich. Lester Martin Jr. had as his in a color scheme of green and Miss Vivian Pack spent ’Tues­ ily. Mrs. Smoot and daughter day evening with Miss Sarah guests during the week end, John Andrew Shermer is ill at the Win, lose or draw, Isei «nt arrived home Thurs- Honored aoatlng whieh HienUsta cali koroaeal instead of all tobacco and cotton. Many Davie farmers white. day afternoon with Miss Rose­ remained to spend this week to make it waterproof and ipotproof. Ruth Daniels. Charles Eaton and John Henry home of his daughter, Mrs. Wiley Ing, Cards, and we will from a two weeks trip PRINCESS Mrs. Ciinard LeGrand direct­ m ary Livengood. with relatives. Dnderneath aro shorts and bra Uning are following this program today and they face the future Mrs. George Barnes spent last Riddles Move Pope of Cana. Barney. you a t th e old ball gai «h the New England states At Party af iiearlet Jeriejr. The treated silk ed the guests to the gift room Donald Peacock spent Sunday in better state than those who do not. week visiting friends In David­ Quincy Wayne,, the small son long! 1 Canada. Complimenting h er neice, Miss absorba no water so thai the snlt Into New Home where Misses Luclle Horn, “The secret ot a man’s suc­ emerges Irom a dlp in tha oeean aa THEATRE This should be one year when “live at home” really son. of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cornat­ The Cards will play Helen Holthouser, bride-elect ot with his parents at Statesville. i Mary Kurfees of Greens- Pauline Daniel and Mrs. Bill cess," avers Joe, “is one secret frosh and orisp as when It went ia. means just that. A well stocked pantry and smokehouse Miss Edtia Miller spent Sat­ WINDY CITY. — Misses Kate Miss Tucker zer, has been very sick. a t Lewis field Thursday, Saturday, Mrs. June Meroney Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koontz and and Rose Sain and Mrs. Sallie ) was the week end guest of Wilson ot Cooieemee presided. that we would all like to pass daughter spent the week end with canned fruits, vegetables and meat—and a well stock­ urday evening with Misses Visits Mother Mr. and Mrs. Prank A. Nay­ at 2:30 p. m. entertained at her home in fis; Lewis are visiting their sister, f parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mrs. Gaither Sanford registered along." with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc­ ed barn and perhaps silo with plenty of feedstuffs—Is Pauline and Alberta McCullough. ELBAVILLE. — Miss Marie lor Jr. had as visitors last Sun­ WEEKS SCHEDULE Lenoir last Saturday. Bridge Mrs. Annie Gregory who is ill. flees. the 75 guests who called during preparation against any day, evil or otherwise. No one Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cope and Dawkins ot High Point is the day, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Handy Frl., June 28 was placed at six tables. Mrs. Daniel'^ of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. West spent the afternoon. can say where and how the war will end but all are agreed son, Sammle and Pauline Car­ house guest of Miss Sylvia Law and daughter, Mary Katherine, Mon., July 1 Meroney f presen ted the honoree Home Highlights fi / Í I Sunday evening w ith Ivlrs. West’s \ R- Crenshaw will leave this that we must build our defenses with all possible speed. ter of Kannapolis visited Mr. son. of Greensboro; Mrs. Lenora Wed., July 3 ...... Kai with a corsage of pink rosebuds Frances Shore sister, Mrs. Gilmer Foster near t end for a visit with rela- Fortification at home is self-sufficiency of the bread of and Mrs. J. W. Carter Sunday. Miss Arme Tucker of States Handy and daughter, Amalee, Thurs., July 4A s In Virginia. and a piece of crystal In her Entertaining Fork Church. vlUe spent the week end w ith Returns Home DANCE life. ______Mrs. John R. Bailey and Mrs. of Crewe, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. M. chosen pattern. A salad course Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pilcher Woodrow Bailey visited Mrs. C. her mother Mrs. Betty Tucker, BASEBALL SATCRDAi ^3- Joseph Patner an d Miss followed by lees In the green Bridal Party РШО. — Miss Mae Angell w id and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Blevins and chUdren, Clyde J’istly Proud L. Kimmer Tliursday. 3vlr3. H attie Ivlarkland and Mrs, M. L. and Bobby and Mr. and Patner arrived Thurs- and white nuptial colors was Mrs. J. C. SMtord is enter­ Prentice Maddox of Sanford Alvls Pilcher spent Sunday with NIGHT JULY 5-9 TILL 1 Do we fully realize why we celebrate the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Cook Nannie Sue Garwood of Wins Mrs. G. L. Brown of Winston- f to be present for the wed- served at the conclusion of the taining the members ot the were guests of Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wall of Coun­ Cooieemee Juniors will ] Patner-Holthouser bridal party July? Are our children wholly aware of the deep signifi­ and son, Bobble, were the week ton-Salem spent Thursday with Salem. Saturday of Miss Helen play. Dull Sunday evening. try Club Road. their sister-in-law, Mrs. Sam twin bill here Saturday i louser and Joseph Patner. and out-of-town guests this Dr. and Mrs. Lacy Shelton cance of this day? Consider weU the Importance of the end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ves­ Joe Stafford and Calvin Baity Those attending from Mocks­ ta l Myers. Mrs. Jennie Douthlt spent Hege. Lewis field. Dunntow evening at her home following spent Sunday with his mother, MOCKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYM American way of life that the Declaration of Independence attended the American Legion *11 Morris returned S atu r- ville Included Miss Holthouser, Mrs. G. H.'Tutterow and sons, Sunday with B. H. West and Mrs. Texana Foster of Ad­ EUls Cross Roads will Mrs. Roy Holthouser, Misses the rehearsal for the wedding. Mrs. E dna Shelton. gives us. We did not obtain all this peacefully but gained family. celebration in High Point, Mon­ from a fishing trip in Melvin and Bobbie Ray, and vance was a visitor at Elbavllle day. th e opposition. Starting ( Lucile and Irene Horn. Saturday morning Mrs. P. G. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of SPONSORED BY ; ' “v Î it through war and dedicating the new flag with American Mrs. C. L. I^immer visited Mr. Aunt Sallle Groce Is visiting Sunday School Sunday. 6 p. m. The Juniors arel Carolina. Brown will give a breakfast In Advance visited relatives here blood, blood of men who would die In order that their Mr. and Mrs.,Will Groce. Miss Lilly Savage spent last and Mrs. J. 0. Jarvis and Mr. Mrs. Carrie Orrell and daugh­ week with Mrs. B. T. Browder feated this year and havf • H. LeGrand returned Tues- their honor. Immediately fol­ Sunday. Vi?--'' Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle triumphs to their record.! Mrs.''Harry Osborne children might be free. And so there was born a nation and Mrs. Robert Kimmer in ter, Miss Mary Lillian, spent and returned to her home in K“om Asheville where h e was lowing the wedding Mr. and Mr. an d Mrs. Stacy Ward an d C L U B 2 1 of people who formed a republic based on a foimdatlon moved Into their new home last out and boast the hofflCf MooresvlUe Friday. Mr. and Thursday in Winston-Salem, Germanton Sunday. She was fittest of his son. Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Roy Holthouser, parents of family of Charlotte visited rela­ of free speech, the right to make their own laws that gov­ week. shopping. the bride will give a reception tives in the community Sunday. PROCEEDS FOR BENEFIT OF Mrs. Kimmer are the proud par­ accompanied home by Mr. and Complimenting Mrs. L. H. ern them, to choose their religion as their conscience dic­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, Mr. Nannie Lou and Dorothy Potts WIENER ROAST ; Horn, who has been a at their home. The wedding Mr. an d Mrs. Calvin Reavls ents of a son, born June 19, at Mrs. Joe Westmoreland, who Lanier of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. tated. Those colonists who fought valiantly at Valley and Mrs. Walter Lanier of Wins­ of Dullns spent Sunday with at Davis hospital for will take place at the Presby­ the Mooresvllle hospital. were the week, end guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. R- S'*®! Harry Osborne entertained at a and fam ily and Mrs. W. B. Dull, Forge and Lexington, were lead by love of liberty and Miss Margaret Tutterow ot ton-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs brought hom e terian church at 7 o’clock. Evelyn and Lawrence and fam­ R E D C R O S S Mr. and Mrs. Browder. Winston-Salem gave bridge luncheon at her home in freedom from oppression. They too fought for a cause Kannapolis and Miss Belle Wil­ W. D. West Sunday afternoon. H. B. Bailey. “ ay. His condition Is sat- ily visited at the home ot Phil A lawn party will be given roast at Reynolds рагк . Shelby on Friday. Mixed sum­ they believed right and there Is no true American who liams were the week end guests Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Douthlt Miss Billy Anne Kester of ‘'tory. White near Courtney Sunday. Saturday night, June 29, at the Ing their nephew, mer flowers were used through­ Shower Given ADMISSION: $1 PER COUPLE questions that cause, who does not thrill to the lines of of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tutterow. and family spent Sunday after­ Roanoke, Va„ who has been the Mr. an d Mrs. John Swing a t­ Bixby Presbyterian church. Pro­ who Is on leave from tni and Mrs. Charles B unch out the rooms where six tables our Declaration of Independence, who would not sacrifice Mrs. G. W. Everhardt visited noon with Hampton Seats and house guest of Miss Betty Sue tended the funeral of their ceeds will be used to help beau­ army a t Pt.'Bennlng, G“.J f Into their new home were arranged for bridge. High Miss Holthouser Why not an indoor garden In your were the cup to pass to him. Today as we revere this Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everhardt family. Ratiedge, is visiting in High daughter-in-law, Mrq Tom tify the church grounds. shoe pitching featured tnp ly completed on the Yad- score prize went to Mrs. Robert Members of the Presbyterian (emporariljr nieleu llrepUoe this lom- TICKETS ON SALE; Fourth, we are celebrating the sisterhood of states united In Cooieemee Friday. Point this week. mor? Sketched Is » dellghtlnl arrsnie- Swing at Winston-Salem Tues­ Jethro Mock of Greensboro O thers present inclu^®' , highway. Youree, and second high to Mrs. auxiliary entertained at a mis­ In peace under the bonds of liberty, justice, brotherly love Peggie Lookablll tif near Mrs. U. D. W yatt of Winston- ment achieved with UtUe effort and day. H. s. Walker and Chas. Mock of Winston- Mrs. Lester Ritchie, ,W. H. McNeill. Visitors prizes cellaneous shower Monday after­ expeoM. The fireplace, painted • U(ht HALL-KIMBROUGH DRUG CO. and patriotism. Those who live under the protection of Jericho Is spending this week Salem spent Sunday with her Mrs. J. P. Essie, who is at­ Salem are spending their vaca­ Mrs. J. C. Collette and tj] Emma Everhardt of were given to Mrs. Lanier, and noon at the church hut honor­ apple green, wai flttad with throe this flag, who would undermine Its meaning, who would li^lth her cousin, Rachel Kimmer. Loses Sister sister, Mrs. Prank Burton. tending summer school at Ca­ tion with relatives here. Leonard, Frances, Jnnle - Wle, Tenn., arrived Sun- to Mrs. Mack Kimbrough, Mrs. ing Miss Helen Holthouser, who polUhod plate glaia shelvaa of Tarying LeGRAND’S PHARMACY pha^fj, its government, who would subjugate its citizens Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Funeral services were held Miss Sylvia Lawson, Miss length!. Potted plants eraatad a eon- tawba spent the week end at 'л и -if: Travis Robertson has returned P. Collette, Elizabeth o” visit Mr. and Mra. T. I. Grady Ward, Mrs. Gaither San­ will be m arried Saturday even­ to one-man rule, that man beware the fury of a nation and two children, Norma Ruth Tuesday for Mrs. Nancy Walker Edith Bailey and Prank Burton, •orvatorjr efftol, and gST* ovolnew to home. I ■ home after spending two weeks Ferebee, Lola Stanley; ford all of Mocksville and to ing. the room. Ovor tho aaatol, • paliahid COOLEEMEE DRUG CO. wbp l^?¥}prs its priceless heritage and who wUl not permit and Janet, spent Sunday after- Swing, 42, who died at a Wins- Jr. spent last week at Camp : Francis Shore, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Robert­ Marie Shelton, Mrs. Nina Johnson Choe of At- A series of contests were di­ pUto glaia mirror waa U rofloot ! 3nyoipé';)^ tamper w ith its hard fought-for-freedom. noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ton-Salem hospital Monday af- Shirley Rogers at Roaring Gap. J: C. Welborne and sons, rected by Mrs. iPaul Blackwelder • flotaro a« Iko ofPMito wsIL a patient at the Baptist hospl- son In Suffolk, Va. Davis, Carl Ritchie. ’••e and Ronald of Kemers- •taUa, Ala. ' FRIDAY, THI PAGE б THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE Ч* it row nationalism, but for a fresh’ NOTICE OF SALE O r LAND 1 'I i 'j » ffrf Bronchitis Claims Highlights Of The realization that "God so loved Under and in pursuance of a “WREN”-TING A HOUi the world.” judgment rendered at May Term MORROW MOUNTAIN STATE PARK WILL BE DEDICATED SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Heavy Chick Toll 1940 of Davie Superior Court, in Infectious bronchitis, sweep­ w.Tf. Simday School Lesson For All Kinds Of Job Printing case of O. G. Allen, Executor THESE WAWTAHS vs W. F. McCulloch and wife ing through North Carolina this Call T.HE ENTERPRISE! ! ! ! ! Floy G. McCulloch, I, the under­ ¥ year in one of the greatest out­ signed, will on Monday, July Y icleiit capital, and under- could have done the deed. When ville* susceptible. Once started, the undersigned and make settle­ In Lincoln Ellis line and run­ J. Angell, Jeweler. ers. Safe, operated by bat-' trouble will spread quickly ©^llUcnll\VUГJ,,f 1 I the city’s vast extent, The God has a purpose to perform, ment wltliout delay. ning with said highway S. 60 deg. tery set. Big savings. Guar-> , miinliablted, except for ^^This, the 29th day of May, W. 2.39 chs. to an Iron stake WANTED TO LOAN—Money to through the entire flock. , Jenny ontl Johnny Houso TVron aro hla bualiiess. Sometimes, there is no limit to the means CASH PAID FOR CEDAR LOGS anteed. See J. C. Anderson,«- BO (lomcalio tlint they ■will build Jicata gets just too toUKli, ’ niosciue w hich contains He may use. L. A. Smith’s corner; thence S. build you a home—Mocksville Mocksvillc, route 1 for dem->- Often, Gauger said, it Is dif­ J. C. ANDERSON V2 deg. w . 3.83 chs. to an iron and Timber. For details write nlinost nuywliero, in tin cuna, flower homo nnd takes anollicr w!fo 5, J puted tomb of Jonah. It is one of the great para­ Adm. of W. R. Anderson stake near Smith’s house; tlience Building & Loan Association. onstration. 6-28-St.^ ficult to determine how this dl- pots, iniin-mndo houses, nnd iu places the rest of tho sumnuT leajii,;,? Geo. C. Brown & Co., of Greens­ ■ah is now called ''Nebl doxes of literature th at the boolc 5-31-6t. S. 80 deg. E. 1.84 chs. to a stone boro, N. C. I-2G-tf. •sease enters a poultry flock. tli.it only a wren would over think freo life of BinKlo Ijlcsscdnc.vl 'or "Prophet Jonah.” which reached the high-water in Ellis line; thence N. 4 deg. E. However, It frequently makes its Buitnhio for housekeeping. Jenuy ia National Wildlifo FcJcrntioJ SERVICE BY PUBLICATION— 5.27 chs. to the beginning, con­ FIVE CENT PencUs, 2 for 5c appearance In chicks that have soinefhing of a shrew, so Bcicntlsts given thia pair o br.ind J I the Tigris river Is the mark of Old Testament expres­ NOTICE taining 87-100 of an acre, more SINGER SEWING Machines— sion of the love of God for all or less, being Lot No. 8 In peti­ We have recently been ap­ —Mocksville Enterprise. been overheated or chilled. tell Its, hut Jolinny, liko most lius- for tholr nppenrnnco mi tel merchandising city of NORTH CAROLINA bands, clieerily sings nnd goes about 1010 -WildUfo Poster St:un connected by a bridge mankind should be commonly tion in said proceeding. pointed representatives for Crowding Irregular temperature, DAVIE COUNTY See deed L. A. Sm ith and wife ROWAN and poor nutrition may also be |,ts (Our word "muslin” thought of only In connection EUNA MILLER COLLINS to Lula McCulloch, recorded Singer Sewing machines and Mr. a n d Mrs. w. R w ith a fish. considered factors. ■from “Mosul.”) The VS Book 29, page 591, Office Reg­ Vacuum Sweepers; sales, collec­ vant and daughters ot t™ ERNEST D. COLLINS This year, the State College COLORED NEWS I of Mosul do their laun- The Preacher Who Refused ister of Deeds of Davie County. tions and service. C. J. Angell PRINTING CO. were visitors In town Sat| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Date of Sale: July l, 1940. and Ted Poster. man said, the widespread oc­ BY MARGARET WOODRUFF , on the stones along the Often, In contemporary M etho­ NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS Terms of Sale; Cash. IRON - ,! Rev. an d Mrs. Kcnncthl J bank of the river, under dist conferences, some rebellious BY PUBLICATION SALISBURY, N. C. I. , currence of the disease appar­ This the 29 day of May, 1940. FOR SALE—compressed air out­ ? Mrs. Anna Bell Blttlngs died Hams an d son, Kenneth f jadow of Nlnevah’s fallen preacher refuses to accept the The defendant, Ernest D. Col­ O. G. ALLEN ently has come from Infected lins, will take notice that an fit complete. Tank 30 Inches REMAN at her home In Winston-Salem W inston-Salem and mijjI new church to which he has Exr. Lula McCulloch, dec’d. One of the largest print­ hatcheries. Frequently during The site seldom visited action entitled as above has been Jacob Stewart, Atty. 6-7-4t diameter, 5 feet high, made tho peak of the hatching season, Saturday evening following a Carter of Yadklnville werel lurlsts but w hen the won- been sent. Jonah was In that commenced In the Superior ing and office supply 11 » ors of Dr. and Mr.s. E. l. | of boiler steel. Fairbanks- surplus chicks are placed In brief Illness. She was a native j system of railways now category. God had ordered him Court of Davie County, North IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE houses in the Carolinas. of Mocksville and was a member last week. Carolina, to secure an absolute Morse air compressor, 1250- batteries in the same room with f construction Is complet- to preach repentance to the divorce on the grounds of two ot the Shllbh Baptist church in Mrs. Chester Carter aniL watt Deico plant for power. 1 i H t i Incubators. wlll rope to India. greatest city of his time, the years separation; and tho said CARD OF THANKS All in good condition. Will sell • Printing Mocksville. The funeral rites già Carter left la.st w«! Itravelers m ay tarry to view all-powerful heathen capital of defendant will further take Infection In these chick bat­ I wish to thank the many coimplete or in parts. R. L. were hold Tuesday evening at New Y ork where she will It popularly oftener asso- Nlnevah. He thought he knew notice th a t he Is required to teries constitutes a great hazard appear at the office of the Clerk friends for their kindnesses Lowery, Mocksville, route 2. 5 p. m. at the church with the her daughter, Miss Berth J with the nam e of Jonah better. The assignment was • Lithographing In that all chicks are exposed of Superior Court of said county shown me following the death 6-21-3t. pastor, Rev. H. M. Hargraves ter. Iwith those of th e conquer- “impossible.” In the courthouse In Mocksville, to the disease. Even the newly- of my brother, William Cren­ officiating. Tian kings, whose capl- So Jonah sulked and skulked. N. C., within thirty days after • Typewriters hatched chicks in the Incuba­ the 15 day of June, 1940, and shaw. Mrs. Blttlngs was twice mar­ His faith in God was so weak tors may become infected be­ [iievali was. answer or demur to the com­ MRS. V. E. SWAIM Lei GARLIC Help Fight liti ■ ■ cause of the circulation of air ried, first to Rev. Jolm F. Brown. KING Л BIG JOB that he thought he could run plaint in said actlbn, or the • Complete Office plaintiff will apply to the court HarmfulGolon Bacteria from the hatchery room through After his death to Byrd Sittings Pause., liondcr Jonah flunked the away from Him. Myriads of chfcka Out of sorts 7 Harmful bacteria In aceumu- Supplies. when he was ordered to men are trying to do the same for the relief demanded in said lilted vraate matter In youp colon may bo the Incubators. who survives. lb, complaint. lolsnnin^ you nnd cftustn? d{str(ysln(t The seriousness of the disease Survivors are: husband, Byrd tincvah to repentance. The thing today, as in the Psalmist’s This the 14 day of June, 1940. •rjvlrxches and dizzinca«. Try DEAUnORN CARTER ELEC. CO. MALÀRIA••|S 1^¿n odorlcia Gnrllc Tnbleti. Como In Phone 532 Salisbnry, N. C. has been complicated because Blttlngs of Mocksville, one dau­ Iheathen city was tho dom- time—run away from God and C. B. HOOVER, C. S. C. In 7 dart and г*11«тм KJUcJ nnd ic«t a FUEE trini pnclcoiro. Phone 242 128 N. Main Refresl ' center of the eastern His clear commands. Davie County, North Carolina 6 6 6 »ALISBCRY, N. C. there are no known satisfactory ghter, Miss Fannie Brown of 6-21-4t. At Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. methods of control. However, Winston-Salem, her father, Fry- Its name w as one of ter- Whole nations nowadays are LIqnId—TftbUft^ COLDS Noi. Dnpl .yniplomi erit diy. surrounding counties. Right center picture shows one of certain measures may be taken ¡П;» lournev th ith e r was an trying the same trick. Russia, NOTICE OF SALE Ил-J.. libi»— SIcrroTr' Mountain State Pavk, located seven inlies from son Campbell of Davie county, Try"Hnb-Mr-TI-a." i Windtrfa! L!nl=!nt Albemarle in the Uwharrie Mountains, will be dedicated on several picnic shelters to be found at various points in the which will help the birds to three sisters, Miss Ada Camp­ And Jonah was only a once the most religious of coun­ Under and by virtue of an HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND WISEi I prophet, distrustful of his tries, has declared open war Saturday, June 29th, by Paul V. McNutt, federal security Park. Near all these shelters running water and toilet throw off the Infection. Among bell of Goldsboro, Miss Mattie order of the Superior Court of facilities are available. these being plenty of fresh air, Campbell of Mocksville, Mrs. Ipowers, physically scared upon God. G erm any, the home Davie County, made In the spe­ administrator, who is shown in the center of the above cial proceeding entitled, "C. S. DR. McINTOSH li ~ Bottom left picture is a scene taken from the top of cod liver oil, an d the feeding of Rosa Johnson of Rowan county; iciilng faith to believe that of Martin Luther and his de­ Fry, Admr., of J. F. Fry, decs’d., íe& S’eeiHs «etExm¡N»LLi panel. The 4,100-acrc park, unequalled for natiu-al beauty Morrow Mountain. The Yadkin river is to be seen in the a wet mash. three brothers, James and Laza­ Is commands a re Ood's en- vout followers, tried to re-estab­ vs Mrs. Jennie Weaver e t als," HEDRICK PM in this section of the state, promises to become the “Play- distance. rus Campbell of Pa., Juan Camp­ ■¡rso he tried to run away lish the old pagan Germanic the same being duly docketed OPTOMETRIST CL£fíNÍNQ... groimd of the Piedmont.” Ibis call, cults, and laid an iron hand upon the special proceeding 436 N. Trade Street ^/ÌSTSSJf/tD PO/SONS Lower right picture shows Sugar-Loaf Mountain, an­ Growers To Ballot bell of Mocksville. docket of said Court, the under­ .Í3ÜII- pli In the top left picture is shown the famed “hair-pin” other of the Uwharrie Mountains in the Park. To the left oentators tak e two views of oppression upon the church. Winston-Salem, N. C. flse-fí»PJoW ■î {Ьь i Mrs. Willis Campbell was hos­ signed will, on the 15th day of Eí/MíNfifreo т воиан 'Kl:. ', w curve in the road which leads to the top of Morrow Moun in this picture may be seen the roof of the Uwharrie Lodge, On Tobacco Quotas tess at a surprise party Friday Book of Jonah. The Both have yet to reckon with July, 1940 a t twelve o’clock Have Your Eyes Examined , T»epoe^sM fí 1 and traditional belief of an outraged Deity, in this world Noon, a t the Court house door ______Regularly. tain. Top right picture shows the Park’s $80,000 swimming administration building for the Park. Faced with a market situa­ evening honoring John C. Smoot in Davie County, Mocksville, N. H O r e S T H ... pool, built by the WPA. Left center picture shows Morrow A huge parade will be held in Albemarle Saturday tion more serious than that of on his birthday. Later in the \ and Christendom Is th a t and in the next. The one surest C., offer for sale to the highest Mountain in tbe distance. The mountain, which is in the morning, and Mr. McNutt will speak at the Park at 2 1930-32, flue-cured t o b a c c o evening the guests went to »k narrates actual his- reason why Germany, with all bidder for cash that certain heart of the Park, gives an unparallel view of Stanly and o’clock. growers of North Carolina and Cooleemee where they enjoyed I Tho modern critical con- her savage might and measures, tract of land lying and behig Is that the book Is a cannot win this war is that God in Shady Grove Township, Davie other Southern states will go to a welner roast. County, North Carolina, adjoin­ lie. Students of Aramaic never suffers defeat. His honor DAVIE BRICK Wiener Roast At Thompsons Have the polls July 20 to vote on a Regular services were held at ing the North Yadkin river, and ] out that a popular smile, three-year-control plan. the Nev; Bethel Baptist church is Involved in the présent strug­ more particularly de^ribed as Swicegood Home Dinner Guests I use, for being in a pre­ gle. follows, to-w lt: Recent amendments to the of Route 4. The pastor, Rev. W. A tract located in Shady Grove COMPANY t i l l CONCORD. — Miss Doris T ut­ POINT.—Mr. an d Mrs. B. W. quota provisions of the AAA pro­ H. Bryant, delivered an inspir­ bat Is to be caught in the Can Cities Be Converted? TownsWp on the waters of tho a fish. However inter- On second command—.thank —DEALERS I N - terow spent Sunday with Hazel Singleton, Ml', and Mrs. J. L. gram have authorized this ref­ ing message to his congrega­ Io! North Yadkin River. BEGIN­ -‘Г « i. '-ïj 1, the book l.s dram atically NING at Ellis’ corner formerly a BRICK and SAND Swlcegood. Singleton and son, J. L., and erendum, which, if voted on tion. God for all of our second chances Harvey Smith spent Sunday in sting, and should be read —Jonah went to Nlnevah and mulberry: thence North 86 degs. Among those visiting Mr. and favorably by a two-thirds or The Jubilee Singing Conven­ W. with Ellis’ line 30^2 chs. to When a radio program comes Are you receiving your pay­ Mrs. Felix Berrier Sunday were Thomasvllle visiting Mr. and more majority, would set up tion will be held Sunday June I entirety a t a sitting. proclaimed his message for a stone: formerly a poplar; WOOD &COAL Mrs. Howard Morgan. ) ТНЛТ FISH forty days. He was an early Billy on the air with its studio audi­ checks regularly? Paris’and Lon­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ferebee and quotas on the 1941, 1042, and 30 a t the Erw in Temple 0. M. thence N. 56 degs. W. 11 chs. Day Phone 194 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hathcock kcolloqulnl term of “Jonah,” Sunday, sensationally arousing to a stake, corner of Lot No. ence laughing, the mirth has don men answered yes. The baby of Hanestown, Mr. and 1943 crops. Heretofore, grow­ E church near Cooleemee. Vocal Night Phone 119 been very skillfully contrived. Berlin man was silent. . . Pres­ ind children, C. L. Smith and jnj one who is supposed to a great city to an Interest In 2 on the south bank of creek; Mrs. Green Berrier of China ers have voted on only their choirs from the surrounding thence S. 86 degs. E. 42^2 chs. t t l ! ’ children, and Ashley Thompson I bid luck, derives from the religion. Billy, with his sup­ The method varies on each show, ident Roosevelt made one-min­ Grove, Tlltha Rae McCulloch of next crop. churches will be present. There to the river; thence down said but often a gag will be success­ ute transcriptions for Army re­ Mocksville, Hope and Marie of Lexington were the Sunday lence of the ship on which porting churches, proved tliat it river to the beginning, con­ E. Y. Floyd, AAA executive will be two sessions, one at 11 COCA-COLA BOTJ ful for most of a season. cruits . . . Check-up shows that Sechrest and James Berrier. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. |h,runnlnB aw ay from God’s could be done. And It still can taining twenty (20) acres more officer of N. C. S tate College, a. m. and 3 p. m. The public or less and being known as lot USE FLOWERS 48,000,000 heard his recent radio Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniel T. F. Thompson. Winston-Salem, N. I and.hatl sailed from Joppa be done. Large scale, Intensive, Fibber McOee has an old- said any loan arrangements to Ic invited to attend. No. 3 in the division of the FOR address . . . Going to the Dogs of Liberty spent Sunday with Misses Eunice and Mary Spry [present Palestine City of co-operative evangelism Is as river tract in Annie Marldin’s Atshloned watch which dangles support the market will depend EVERY OCCASION! ftom his vest pocket. For 85 Is the name of a new radio show his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. spent the week end with their I often In th e news), to possible now as it was In Jonah’s dower. upon a decision by growers to For a further description, see You’ll always find it easy to seconds before the broadcast he being planned by producer Daniel. mother, Mrs. G. H. Motley. ^h, which w as probably day or Billy Sunday’s day. W ith select from our largo and regulate marketings. A major­ WALKER FUNERAL HOME deed recorded in Book 18, page diecks the time anxiously with Charles Guttman . . . Benny Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Motley, “ enlclan settlem ent In the great plus of the radio, It 140, Register’s oifice for Davie beautiful collection' of cut The Sunday guests of Mrs. J. ity vote against quotas would flowers, table centerpieces, the control room. With one Goodman is reducing his brass N. Tutterow were Mr. an d Mrs. Misses Eunice and Mary Spry A groat storm rose; and is nowadays even more practi­ Comity, N. C. automatically eliminate any AMBULANCE ДО plants, and corsages. 'JM VS O r£/)r/AfQ second to go, Fibber nonchalant- section to three men which may and Mrs. Maurice Mauldin at­ lors concluded th at some- cable. Incidentally, a revival of TERMS OP SALS: O ne-third Ь Í ' Jack Sparks and son, Jackie, and government loans. # Telephone cash, balance on ninety days MOCKSVILLE AGENT: 13Г says, "Oh shucks, we got lots mean that even the king is Mr. and Mrs. Abe Howard and tended the services at No Creek I aboard had offended his real religion would wipe out LeGRAND’S PHARMACY î* .1 f ; church Sunday. Probably the greatest factor time with bond and approved Г Я и Л Г А М Р of time," and tosses the watch softening on swing . . . Major baby of Route 3 and Mr. and MOCKSVILLE, N. C. [When the lot pointed to crime more effectively than all security, or all cash at th(le op- ELLEE-WOOD Miss Myrtle Bell Smith spent in the present distressed situa­ Y£&£T/ÍS¿£S over the floodlights into the Paul C. Raborg is one ot the Mrs. Homer Hodgis and daugh­ 1. he confessed; and, in an the efforts of district attorneys tion of the purchaser. FLORISTS í d This, the 10th day of June, 'МАУ/ / VOU andlence. It never falls to get a better military analysts on the ter, Dorothy Sue of Mocksville. Saturday night with Mr. and tion Is the 1939 crop, which waa Ion of courage, bade the and police agencies. 109 W. Innes St. air, His emphasis on the fact Mrs. Maurice Mauldin. grown wthout regard to allot­ 1940. SALISBURY, N. C. '0SS77/V/973£- good response. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tutterow I throw him overboard. The Nlnevah repented, and turn­ J. B. GRANT z í/MT/t. r /te ' that he is expressing his own ments. Flinging caution to the C O íD .., Al Pearce uses another tech- and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. SPRING TIME IS CLEANING UP ! behaved magnanimously, ed to the living God. The doom 6-21-4t. Commissioner personal opinion makes listen­ winds, growers barned a 1,160,- ! story—but finally over- that Jonah prophesied did not ■ nlque. Five seconds before the Roscoe Crotts of Kannapolis Revival Will Try Our Service On Lace Curtains, Drapers, program airs, he says, “Some of ers enjoy his quiet style . . . 000,000-pound crop, 34 percent i Jonah had to go. fall—and he went Into the By Richard Lee visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Begin In July higher than the previous rec­ DETECTIVE RILEY you folks have been watching Musical Americana is moving Hellard and family Simday. Covers and Fibre Auto Scat Covers. have been countless dumps because he thought his to the World’s Fair. It will be MACEDONIA. — The annual ord crop of 1937. The result 1 discussions about Jonah personal prestige had been af­ that clock'up there. But don’t Miss M arie Sechrest spent the JOE FO S T E R ...... PHONE I heard from there ... Tony Mar­ revival wUl open here July 28th. was a 400,000,000-pound sur­ I toe whale; th e clinching fronted. He cared more for his 'RINCE worry, we got this show all re­ week end with Mr. and Mrs. KERMIT SMITH ...... PHON ACHMED tin will be at the helm of the Miss Betty McMahan of High plus. nt being that a whale’s own reputation than for Nine- hearsed. We know how It will Fred Foster of Cooleemee. COOLEEMEE ...... PHONE SINGH, Bob Zurka orchestra when that Point is visiting her cousin, The second reason, and per­ fi Is too small to admit a vah’s salvation. go. Don’t you be nervous. We're Mr. and Mrs. Boone Foster AS AN crew start doing one-night Evelyn and Kenneth Riddle. haps almost as great as the over­ God had to teach Jonah a new not nervous.” And with that, and children, Geòrgie Daniel RE-NU DRY CLEANERS As a matter' of fact, the EXPRESSION stands in July . . . Jean Hers- Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle production factor, was the loss Jonah makes no mention lesson of His care for people OF HIS Pearce begins to quiver. and Richard visited Mrs. Maggie N. COOLEEMEE, N. C. holt has returned to Hollywood and family spent Sunday with of or the seriously curtailed J whale. It expllclty says, everywhere. The Good News Is GRATITUDE Arlene Francis and Budd Hu- Aaron of Lexington Friday. “Once a customer, always a cnstomer." to start -work on Ills third mo­ Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Reavls and foreign markets as a result of world news. Many a heathen TOWARD PILEY llck use a different method to Dan Fostetr, who has been M^rd prepared a great fish tion picture—as the country doc­ family near Harmony. the present European conflict. ^>ow up Jonah.” This was community has turned wholly to FOR HAVING get their \Vhat’s My Name audi­ sick ' for some time Is hot im­ TAKEN CARE tor. Miss Lona Howard spent Sat­ Coming together, the two drag­ God, because of the missionary ence into a laughing mood. The proving. He had as his Sun­ daily-prepared transport OF HIM, SUG­ urday In Winston-Salem shop­ ged prices down to an average message. This is no day for nar- second that precedes the pro­ STORY OF THE WEEK: Maxle day guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul “h Jonah w as carried back GESTS A PLAN ping. of 14.8 cents a pound for the gram going on the air, Arlene Rosenbloom, who is making a Nall, Mr. and Mrs. Boone Fos­ FOR RILEY Mrs. Louise Smith of near season. The previous five-year and Budd go into a dance rou­ personal appearance at the New ter and children, Mr. and Mrs. TO lEAVETHE Statesville Is Ul. average was 22.9 cents. ISLAND.jRy-EY tine that Isn’t exactly like Fred York Strand Theatre during the S. D. Daniel and daughter, Peggy, Rudy Vallee program’s stay in IS TO LEAVE Astaire and Ginger Rogers. But and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Foster, DISGUISED AS It serves to make the audience Manhattan, had a row with Clinton Foster and son of Salis­ SWOH ON A ushers the- ¡jroaiittn Ui with a Va'lee’s chief gagiviitor, Sid bury. BRINGING UP BASS PLANE THAT laugh. Fields, as to whether or not he Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graves and S h ó j¡\ IS DUE T O « CHATTER; Bob Hope Is re­ should ad lib smart cracks back son of Kernersville and Mr. and pickuptheI potted tiffing with his sponsor at the theatre hecklers. Mrs. Karr Graves of Greens­ C U d L PRINCE.^I over a 100 per cent increase In “Why can’t I heckle right back boro vlsite'd their brother, G. O. salary when he returns to NBC at ’em,” he shouted to Fields? Graves and Mrs. Graves Sun­ This New Ы Щ next fall . . . CBS survey shows “I can’t talk back to the radio day. FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!.'.’ By Bob Dart that 75 percent of listeners okay­ audience. I can’t talk back in Miss Helen Garwood and fri­ ^ NDIA PROVIDES ALL BUT 1% OF THE WORLD'S ed news broadcasts. The rest pictures. Why can’t I talk back '(IgERS CANUTERAU'i FRIGHTEN MONKEYS TO^ , , so-o-o/' end of Cooleemee visited Miss j « I M DEATH..:NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE* REPORTSi JUTE, FROM WHICH BURLAP IS GOTTEN FOR w ant less of It . . . NBC w ith­ here?” HERE YOU AREI ^ I DlOMt DO IT, 1 Eva Ola Tutterow Sunday. Í AMO JUST WHERE] THE MILLIONS OF SANDBAGS USED drew its objections to Drew CASES VHERE monkeys HAVE FALLEN IHROUGHOUT THE VORLO. ' t e ll barry' “When you smart crack back,' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swlcegood , IS MY OINNES?) Pearson and Bob Allen but they out OF TREE TOPS UPON HEARING IKOODA DONE rt.^ Fields said gently, “you step out of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. THE'gROWL of TH ^Tl^R , won’t use tho Washington Merry- Ьч of character. When you step out Johnnie Davis and Mr. and Mrs. ■ ilmple As .. YeUH H ilt ' DW. it’s Go-Round tag-line . . . Dave of character you become an ac­ Van Swicegood and family gath­ SIMPLY..CüHAsYoüComb P FLOATING^^; Dennis will be the band attrac­ tor. As an actor, you stink!” ered at Mr. Swlcegood’s home ÍÁROUNO tion at the Hollywood when It with the NEW "autom atic’ к HERE SOHE and had a family welner roast l^on t be careless vrith your hcdr . . . keep it colorful, vPl-ACE" opens at West End N. J. GREATER Saturday night. (S .Solluniwilaui» i'tacrullra \ \ More than 150 girls were audi­ ^kling. youthlike . . . vrith CLAIROL You'll be de- The supply of Smallmouth Blaek tioned before finding the right United States exports to Soviet SURPLUS on cottousecd meal and minnows, sup­ PAT.Nanw“ Wled with the result. . . dry, drab, lifeless hair takes Вам has dwindled in tho past few plied by Undo Sam. Prom May, whou “Mary” to play opposite Ezra Russia In the first seven months A large amount of American yeare, but the National Wildliio Fed- '®lu8lxoua beauty in ON E 3-iu-l treatment, for Clairol Stone In the Jack Benny replace­ of the war have been 81 percent they hatch, irntil Boptember, when How do you keep your curii' CUHtEOl j surplus food supplies will be oiatioa which uaos this follow on ono they are seined out and distributed, 1^'aopoos as il reconditions as it TINTS. Choose from 4 Г . ment . . . Six Records of Jack greater than in the equivalent sold through the U. S. Depart­ of its now 1D40 Poster Stamps, assures (гоиЫоитв eutleraf With Iridnf O'»'"“'' I the scrappy little flsh livo, tho life of Your troubles ore over now with tbe I oalural-looldng Clairol shades! \ he real killers of Benny broadcasts have been period in 1938-39, according to ment of Agriculture to the Red Ul that state and federal aguncics aro Heilly — but then they must fond for “Automotic" Rfilloeurt. A mouio' \TREAMS ifii> PONOS^N S0^ THE SEA ARE ТНБВЛЩ- shipped to BBC to cheer up the the U. 8. Commerce Depart­ Cross at half price of feed war heeding anglers' complaints. j thomsolvcs Jn their now homes. How- •nd and 0 roaglc dJsoppcoriflO I ’ STATES ARE RESERVED EX­ V tommies . . . Among the ques­ ment. refugees in France. A t Leetown, УГовЬ Virginia, the Bu- over, as any flaherman -will tell you C IM RO i •CUDA AND NOT THE tions NBC announcer Ben G rau- Toaa of Fiiheriea coudneta oae ot its the Smallmouth Black Baaa ia a tougl» othtr, you »Imply cuii« t”" j CLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN ANGLER^ ^ SHARK. TO WHOM MANVCASES moat up-to-dato hatohories. Hero the Al your local deportm«"'- «"*^1 AMONG THESE IS CONNECTICUT ;i ■erjj.i/sktid Jfiil/ile network’s cor- Afghanistan plans to build The Netherlands East Indies fighter, BO ■Wth govornment help, and !!!' 'or '»»• bookhi and Ir^m adrk* on your hair problem to ATTACK HAVE BEEN respondenU In a simultaneous hass spawn in specially constructed the protection of stato lawa, he is or chain Hot«. I (HICH HAS A ^UNJUSTLY ATTRlSliTECl three railways and two new paid over $30,000,000 for Amer­ nests, and when tho fry sit up nnd '^Clolr, Pf*»id,nf, Claliol, inc., J30 W. IBIh St.. Now York, M.Y. ■r— i:. tateryJei^i vhVfi,’ib rt wave -was: wireless stations. likely to tempt the Izaak Waltons for ForoflTypM ican products last year. take a little nourishment they food \ many a year to come. ì \ PAGE 8 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 2S MORE ABOUT as Educational Director has been the following officers were se­ CAMP V ( ‘ most outstanding, and hla rec­ lected: A cam p for proression,! FRENCH AGREE TO ITALIAN ARMISTICE TERMS Bugin President, A. E. Hendrix, re­ ommendations from those who business men between 25 7 district. know him best give every as­ elected. in connection with the IRST Deane also carried half th e surance that he Is thoroughly Vice-president, R. L. Shoe­ Military Training camBs, counties in the district, annex­ qualified to organize and admin­ maker. held a t Ft. McPherson ,1 ing Anson, Lee, Moore, Richmond, ister a public high school. Secretary, C. C. Smoot. to August 6. Enrollces na I IN Scotland and Union. TEACH BAND Treasurer, Sam Dobson. transportation and ’ fílíív DAVIE VOTE In addition to his duties as Attorney, R. B. Sanford, Jr., arm y rate. Thoso The Difvle vote was 880 for principal of tlie local high school, re-elected. may see J. P. LeOranal NEWS Bürgin and 459 for Deane. Vot­ Mr. Poole will teach the band. Engineer, B. O. Vannort, re­ chairman. ’ ing precincts was, first figure He has had several years ex- elected. being Burgln’s vote and second perlence in band work and tho Project superintendent, J. C. TRAIL RIDERS ■TEIli ÌDVERTISING Deane’s, as follows: committee is assured that the Jones, re-elected. Mocksville: 242,95; Cooleemee: band will be continued on a high Loan Committee: A. E. Hend­ Ijam es Cross Roads 299, 147; Jerusalem: 35, 21; S. plane as a definite part of the rix, Beveridge Renegar, R. L. church will sponsor the anJ Circulation I ) Calahaln: 6, 7; Fulton: 126, 25; Mocksville School program. Shoemaker. ance of the Trail Riders I VOLUME LXII “AU The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C,, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 “A» The County News For Everybody” NQ. 36 Г' « artists, a t the courthouse'J I Farm ington; 71, 43; N. Calahaln: For the seventh grade in the Í Í Mocksville School, Mrs. Hortense night of July 5, it Is s j t . 22, 23; W. Shady Grove: 14, 2; » Clarksville: 37, 56; E. Shady R. Bankston, of Zebulon, Ga., IT PAYS TO ADVER’TISE Pauline Renegar. Grove: 26, 28; Smith Grove: 2, has been elected. Mrs. Bank­ 12. ston was formerly a grammar BURGIN STATEMENT grade teacher in the Winston- SINGLETON'S “I am naturally very much Salem City schools. She return­ Interprise Starts Big “Cash Offer” gratified by the splendid major­ ed to Georgia on account of DINE AND DANCE ity given me in the primary of Illness of her mother and spent i1,500 In Prizes a year, but has been anxious to ,5 0 0 In P r iz e s LEADING SMALL GRAIN GROWERS REAL ESTATE iFfiinu mDM<: nFFFM<:F fiiiAPn. last Saturday,” said Representa­ Here you may enjoy yourself people enjoy It for the sbi REAL ESTATE return to school work In North LEGION FORMS DEFENSE GUARD; tive Burgln at his home in Lex­ to the utmost In refined sur­ diversion It offers, it ij 1 Carolina. Mrs. Bankston is This radiophoto shows Gen. Charles plane which flew Gen. Huntziger and other ington where he is enjoying the roundings and pleasant com­ 0 Be Awarded In lilghly recommended by her from the standpoint oi tel JUNE ACTIVITY i Huntziger of France saluting upon his ar- Frcnch Emissaries to Rome from Compiegne brief recess taken by Congress. panions. They serve the finest atm osphere and eniortalt MR. RICH OFFERS SITE FOR HUT rival in Rome by plane to sign the Armis- Forest, France, where they signed France’s "I am very thankful for the former superintendent and prin­ > foods an d the best Imported Form your own party i japer’s Campaign cipal and by her many friends The following real estate ficc for ending the war between Italy and treaty with Germany. loyal work done on my behalf and domestic beers. Singleton’s will guarantee that you| Davie county leglonnarles vot- ' in Winston-Salem who know of transfers were filed in the of­ Chairman Îi'iî'bl Г 1 France. In the background is the German by so many friends in all of the is located on Waughtown St. ex­ H » d y In Section Eli- ed to form a home' guard for her successful work. give the finest sort of i fice of J. W. Turner, register of twelve counties of the District, tension, In Winston-Salem, N. C., national defense at a meeting jlotte, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. The selection now of a high and will probably decide t cash commissions will be given deeds, last month: and I deeply appreciate the con­ Phone 5927. Ule to Compete for D. A. Thompson. school teacher-coach combina­ regular night to visit singlel In exchange for well directed ef­ Bryant Jarvis to J. Wesley at the courthouse here Tues­ ШИ fidence in me as expressed by This place Is noted for the Cooleemee News tion will complete tho Mocks­ T he food and service is f I Cash Offered By forts on the part of the contest­ Jarvis, 3 acres, Shady Grove day night of the legion post. Mrs. C. S. Carnes of Atlanta, the more than 20,000 who cast best In foods and entertain­ ville School faculty for the year rect tribute to the abilii ants. The awards themselves township, $135. T. C. Pegram, superintendent lllÈ Inter-squad games arc played, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam their votes In my behalf Sat­ ment. It Is, in fact, no less than the m anagem ent and The Enterprise 1940-41. assure each and every one that J. Wesley Jarvis, to John Frank but most of the time Is taken Carnes. Mr. Carnes is her son. urday. an Institution to the people of of the Erwin Cotton Mills ab RED CROSS glad to recommend to our | their efforts will bear fruit to Jarvis, 3 acres, Shady Grove, up on the fundamentals of the "B ut I would n o t for a moment this entire section. The young­ ers this place of good fa Cooleemee and a member ot tha question the Democratic loyalty MORE ABOUT IN CASH the fullest extent. $10.00 and other considerations. Since last week we have re­ game. Some of the fundament­ Mr. an d Mrs. Ci R. Alsobrooks er generation as well as th e older wholesome fun. post, was named county defense als beihg taught concern hitting, of the thousands of splendid Early Start Is Best L. ]j. Driver to' J. J. (BUD ceived $28 In Red Cross con­ of Norfolk, Va., are visiting his R. E. A. IS FIRST PRIZE chairm an. fielding, bunting, running bases, parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Also­ citizens who gave their votes to In every man’s life there is Ridenhour, I acre, near Coolee­ tributions. This amount added water. Mr. Pegram’s appointment fol­ to a check of $40 sent to head- sliding, etc. Any boy wishing brooks on Duke Street. my opponent, and I hasten to one big moment when he makes mee, $10.00 and other consider­ DIRECTORS LEROY'S PLACE ations. lowed a request by the statoi quai-ters last week gives us a to take part in these sessions assure them that X shall con­ Is Second With a decision that robs him of suc­ Misses Claudia, Mary Evelyn tinue to seek to be their Rep­ Members chose the following total oi $68. This Is good but report to the ball park any DINE AND DANCE cess—or leads him to fortune. A. U. Jam es to T. P. Dwiggins defense chairman, Bryce P. morning, except Wednesday, at and Alice Tlllet of Leaksville resentative at Washington just to be directors: Davie: A. E. ||25.00, $100.00 and The world is full of those who Beard of Salisbury, of the legion , x:s can do better. ' In each community there is will be well prepared and] and wife, Austin lot on Wllkes­ 9 o’clock. are visiting their grandparents, as fully as I would serve any Hendrix, 299 votes; L G. Rob­ llher Awards Offered; yearn for better things that boro street, $2500. who has asked that each post The donations of the past Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. ■Tiller, this erts, 295; C. C. Smoot 273; T. usually a place of entertainment served. The older girls are beginning others. never seem to come. The action John W. Sheek and wife, to In the state name a representa­ week have been made by Karsh week. "I cannot find It In my heart A. Blackwelder, 241. where the people are offered T his club caters to pat lontest Begins With is missing, but let him see and tive to this important post. King, A. D. W alters, Mrs. A. D. to come up with the old soft ball T. S. Hendrlx'and wife, 12 acres, spirit. Those signed up to date to cherish resentment against Iredell: G rady White, 319; R. complete relaxation from the small affairs, and seml-pi grasp the opportunity and there County chairmen will handls Walters, Mrs. Mary Seaford. Misses Louise and Janie Lentz L. Shoemaker. 286: J. S. Doh.son, ; Issue and Runs For $216. are: Martha Louise Poster. Mary anyone. Let the dead past be toll and worry ol the business Is provided. The dance will be an amazing transforma­ W. E. Melton and wife, to E. any reports of "fifth columa’* oi Norfolk, Va., were guests of burled now. Our country needs 242; P. A. Summers, 235; W. B. tion In his fortunes. The mo­ activities and work with Mr. Louise Gales, Oleta Mayberry, Mr. an d Mrs. M. H. Hoyle last day. Such a place Is LeRoy’s large enough to take carecí ily a Few Weeks C. Morris, 3 tracts ^^cDanlel Jean DeWeese, Ruby Byerly, an undivided loyalty in the days ment he decided for or against lands, $1200. Beard In seeing that any justl- week and part of this week. Place on the Hanestown Road, number, but it Is a good Doris Webb, Elizabeth Benson, of uncertainty that lie ahead, я you use $500.00? Some- that opportunity — whether he T. L. Spillman and wife, to Ilable complaints will be turned COOLEEMEE JULY T. C. PEGRAM Ruth Jordan, Carolyn Cope, Jac­ Miss Pauline Daniels spent the and I know the people of the near Winston-Salem. Here you to make reservations for a in this section is going to will seize or let It pass—he de­ W. A. Elils, Jr., 3 lots. North over to the federal bureau ot queline Morton and Elolse Fos­ week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eighth District well enough to dine, dance or rest In an atmos­ able table for your patl Ive that amount for a few cided the whole future course of Above is G. Luther Walker of route 4, Davie Acadcmy, Cooleemee $400. investigation. be assured that they are patrio­ his start In the race—it means 4TH PROGRAM ter. The teams are called the Dewey Barnes in Spencer. phere you will like. In this review we wish work. Dozens of other who appears to be the champion small grain grower of Emma Taylor to Caudell-Rob- CHAIRMEN tic Americans above all other everything to those who have "Ups” and "Downs” for reasons LoRoy’s Place Is noted for its itlc people are going to Davie county this year. Mr. Walker produced 259.5 Inson Lumber Co., Henley lot on 8 LICENSES The local post named the fol­ Cooleemee Is planning an en­ Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Isley consldiratlons.” com mend LoRoy’s Place tj ambition and a desire to suc­ that you might guess. ire other valuable awards bushels of wheat on 6.1 acres, 42.5 bushels per acre. He Main street $10 and other con­ lowing members as townslilp ■ tertaining program for the and daughters, Ellen and Imo- good food. You may order any­ readers as a place for ceed. So the first and best thing Helen House carried her tod­ DEANE STATEMENT helping The Mocksville En- also raised 1,159 bushels of oats on 14,5 acres, or about siderations. chairmen for the home guard: f.- '.V morning of July 4th. Don’t miss gene, spent the week end In thing from a sandwich to a full joyable evening in pleasani to do is to enroll your name at ARE ISSUED dlers on a nose-bag picnic the "To my friends In Davie coun­ bulld up the nimiber 80 bushels per acre. This recoid is almost without equal John P. Sheek and wife to Mocksville, Dr. Lester Martin; It! Plans now are to have a the other day—were they excit- Asheboro with Mr. and Mrs. course dinner, knowing that It once and get out among your ty who gave me, as a candidate roundings. subscribers, in the state. The picture of Mr, Walker was made by Robert L. Foster, 7‘/2 acres, The following eight marriage Cooleemee, Charles Isley; Clarks­ parade made up of men of the edl Lawrence Calloway. Mrs. Callo­ friends and tell them that you for Congress, such loyal support ilb a more attractive list of THE ENTERPRISE last Tuesday morning in a field near $600. licenses were issued in June by ville, Ray Moore: Calahahi, Rob­ P.' O. S. of A., Redmen, Junior way Is Mrs. Isley’s sister. want their subscription or re­ We regret th a t we have had during the recent Democratic ible awards than has ever his home where .he was re-seeding soybeans, using a R. P. Anderson and wife, to J. Vy. Turner, register of deeds. ert Poster; Shady Grove, J. E. Order, Girl and Boy Scouts, such bad luck with our tennis primaries, I desire to expre.ss newal to The Mocksville En­ Miss Rebecca K night of States­ TIRE REBUILDERS offered In this vicinity In tractor and two-niule drill. Horace F. Bowers and wife, 2 Hayden Anderson, route 2, McDaniel; Farmington, Roland Cotton Club, Cooleemee band court, but we think we are just ville is visiting Rev. and Mrs. my feelings of sincere appre­ terprise. lilar undertaking. The En- acres • on Sallsbury-Mocksvllle and Irene Boger, route 3. Lakey; Fulton, Jacob Grubb. and playground children. This before having it in the best J. W. Foster this week. ciation, Mr. D eane said. Do I t Now Tire Rebullders, located at 904 cost. makes formal announce- highway, $10 other considera­ parade Is scheduled to begin at shape ever. "Pew candidates for public Cash offer campaign head­ tions. Clarence W. Walls, Mocksville, LEGION HUT th e school house a t 9:30 a. m. Mr. Peter Moody of West it of a big cash offer cam- Don’t delay coming to see us. office ever had such faithful North West Boulevard, Winston- The large number of la quarters are located In The Lizzie Hodges to Glenn Wil­ and Lena Potts, route 3. Dr. P. H. Mason, commander- marching down Watts and up Point Military Academy is at In which hundreds ot dol- The summer Is getting by. friends and tireless workers. Salem, Phone No. 2-0112, has dual and commercial iisei Enterprise office. Call around liam Hodgeis, 1 acre, $10 other Richard Boston and Margaret elect, reported that T. C. Rich, Main and ending on Park HUI home with his parents, Mr. and in big awards and cash You realize that our organiza­ recently installed new and mod­ and meet the manager of this considerations. Berwick, Bedford, Ind. generous Mocksville citizen, had at 10 o’clock. This Is to be fol­ Mrs. J. o . Moody. tires whom they are now ilssions will be given away. PARK PROGRAni tion was carried on by friendship busy organization. All informa­ Clark S. Brown to Rufus Smith Roby Burleson, Albemarle, offered to donate a site In Rich’s lowed by a Patriotic program ern equipment, making it one of ing, is evidence that tl |lwo раке announcem ent In SUNDAY and faith, and we have no alibi tion concerning the cash offer one acre on Salem and States­ route 3, and Clara Mae Tucker, park on which to build a legion including band music, singing Mrs. Thelma Head and little the most modern and up-to-date saving money for all thel issue gives the details of to offer. We can justly be proud campaign is cheerfully given ville road, $1 and other consi­ Stanfield, route 1. hut and Dr. Mason and Grady «nd the Flag raising. The first of the summer Sun­ daughter, Sonja, have returned big enterprise. The list con- of the fact that we carricd six recapping tire and repair plants trons. and suggestions made relative to derations. Elbert Smith, Advance, route Ward were appointed to discuss Ш г A t 10:30 Rev. J. S. H iatt of day evening programs in the from a two weeks’ visit with J. C. JONES of some of the m ost yal- of the strong Democratic coun­ in the state. outlining a successful campaign. Oliver Myers and wife to 1, and Pearl Spillman, Yadkin­ the matter in detail with Mr. tElkln will speak for us. Mr. Park will be held at from seven relatives in Newport News, Va Years of experience bj] and alluring aw ards im - ties: Union, Anson, Richmond, Renegar, 218. The time worn adage about the Arthur W. Laird and wife, 2 ville, route 2. Rich. The legion plans to con­ Hiatt is a very forceful and en­ to seven forty-five on June 30. Regardless of past experiences m anagem ent, and the in labie. Mrs. Laque Rlcjey and little Scotland, Moore and Lee and The nine highest were named "early bird” applies forcibly in acres on highway No. 158, $100. Joseph J. Patner and Helen struct a hut which will also be tertaining speaker and we are Patriotic numbers will be fea­ of people having this kind of equipment used, n^akes N'ow Everybody Wins yon, Michael, of Charlotte, are received a splendid vote In the directors in a slate of 21 can­ this Instance and the earlier W. P. Robinson and wife to Faye Holthouser, Mocksville. available to various local civic, most fortunate in being able to tured in honor of the approach­ object of this cash offer visiting Mrs. Ritchie’s parents, other six counties. didates. Votes for other ean- work done, this plant has proven outstanding plant in this H. C. Cook, lot of J. C. Ijam es Robert L. Hendricks and Helen fraternal and religious organiza­ have him with us for this occa­ ing Fourth of July, ’iiie pro­ the bird the bigger the worm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fi Ridenhour, You will, I am sure, join me dldlates were: T. G. Cartner, to the public that satisfactory tlon of the state and we ipaign is to increase the al- V. Foster, Mocksville. tions as a meeting place. sion. Miss other parts of the gram follows: The telephone number is 84 and lands near Cooleemee, $10 and in pledging support to the nomi­ 178; John Allen, 159; W. F. Stone­ wlde and highly credlt- other considerations. The colored license was Is­ program if you must, but don’t Gavotte by Ghys, The Band. Mr. an d Mrs. R. W. House and work can be done, saving the recommend them to cur you m ay call by phone and give street, 188; J. F. Essie, 166; M. clrculatlon of th is news- sued to William R. Brown and iniss this speech. Freedom by Jenkins, The Band. little son, David, of Monroe nee, Mr. Burgln.” automobile owner much In tire ers and patrons. the campaign manager your W. L. Riddle to E. R. Riddle, W. Smith, 188; M. B. R ichard­ to even greater propor- Mallssa Chambers of Salisbury. To Our Friends As The last number on the pro­ President’s March (composed spent the week end with his name and address in the event 2 acres, $10 and other consider­ son, 81; J. B. Cain, 192; H. C. Thls paper is going to gram will be a rollicking "greasy for the second Inauguration of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MORE ABOUT that It is more convenient, and The ccnter pictures shows Granville Leagans, left, of. route ations. Myers, 107; F. R. Lakey, 149; its friends handsomely for the necessary supplies will be John A. Wood and wife to Campaign Begins pig chase.” If y9 u would like to George Washington by Hopkin- House. Poole CRYSTAL LAKE ig to Introduce the pub- 1, Cana, and his son, Cecil, in a field of Lee No. 5 oats which Smith Funeral son, The Band. I. W. Steelman, 81; Robert Lee forwarded. Clip out the nomi­ produced 208.25 bushels on 3.5 acres, or about 59.5 bushels Wilfred G. Fritts, lot In divi­ THE MOCKSVILLE EN­ own this pig sign up soon with Mrs. R. B. Scott spent the И to other friends and Held Tuesday ‘IBhorty” Coulter. Dream of the Valley by Rosen- ty of organization and admin­ Seaford, 131; W. H. W eisner, nation coupon Now while It Is per acre. Mr. Leagans also seeded 1.5 bushels of barley sion of William A. Wood lands, TERPRISE, making every ef­ week end w ith her parents, Mr. 211. SWIMMING—BOATING—DANCING ibors. fort to give Davie county the If the day is hot your thrlst krans, The Band. istration, of discipline and as­ fresh In your mind and bring No. G8 on 1.1 acres which yielded 56.5 bushels. $10 and other considerations. Funeral services were held and Mrs. M, J. Clarke of Ashe­ le award list Is headed with can quickly be quenched by America, The Congregation. signment of courses, and of the OFFICERS This popular recreation spot, center. or send it to campaign head­ J. G. Crawford of Coolee­ Lillian L. Koonts and others Tuesday morning for Mrs. Louise best possible newspaper, has ville. ible cash awards, and the been gratified at the response. lemonade made and sold by the Scripture, Prayer and sermon selection of teachers to help At a meeting of the new board located on the Reynolda Road, quarters. It may mean that mee, in the bottom picture, to Harvey M. Potts and Worth Riddle Smith, 82, who died at with his program. His record of directors Wednesday night Boats may be rented for adopted by The Enterprise her home Monday afternoon. Readers in all walks of life Woman’s Club. on the theme of Religion and Miss Nancy McNeely of Wins­ extra cash you have been wish­ has perhaps done more ex­ Potts, 14 acres, Fulton township, near Winston-Salem Is an Ideal nom inal fee, and the novel one. This paper could Rev. Ed Brewer conducted the have been exceedingly lUnd in Patriotism by the Rev. A. A. ton-Salem Is at home with her ing for. Do it now! perimenting with small grain $10 and other considerations. place to cool off after a hot thousands of new readers the expression of their appre­ Kyles. The tex t will be “Ren­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc­ large enough for a iw than any other farmer in Ben Howard and others to services. Misses Isley And Neely. F. M. BOHANON busy day of work. Boating, Joyable boat ride. jtmploying scores of solicitors Davie county. He now has Blck Howard, 19 acres, lot In Mrs. Smith was the widow of ciation of a non-partisan and der unto Caesar the things that «ver this section, but It Holt Entertain are Caesar’s and unto God the swimming and dancing, give several different strains of (Continued on page eight) (Continued on page eight) full coverage of county news, Miss Jettle Mllholen, who C rystal Lake especially take quite a long tim e to features and local pictures. Miss Ellen Isley and Miss thlngs that are God’s." (Matt. „ T,« 7« J* TOBACCO MANUFACTURER a variety of entertainm ent to comes parties and picnl Here & There wheat that he is growing, 22 -2 1 ) spent the winter at Miami Beach, [the work thoroughly. In in- the latest put out by the Last year we conducted a Betsy Bob Holt were hostesses choose from. special provisions are mi ifatlng the cash offer cam- Everybody come and make It f Asheville, Meeting with universal ap­ distribution of these products, experimental s t a t i o n at highly successful baby con­ at a picnic over on the river The lake will win the approval add to the success of such The Enterprise adopts a PICNIC DINNER Summary Of War News test that gave the paper the rocks Prlday evening, June 21, a good community get-together. proval, the products of F. M. has opened up channels of trade Statesville. This year Mr. ------.. mer. She is expected to arrive of the most critical, as It has a sions. t plan — a quicker method, Employees of P en n in g to n largest total and paid-in- a t 6 o’clock, given in honor of In case of fain, the meeting Bohanon of Winston-Salem, N. Crawford averaged 26.5 bu here soon for a visit with her that were heretofore unknown continuous flow of clear, fresh We cannot too strongly plan also gives its friends Chevrolet Co. and their fami­ British attack part of French fleet at Oran, advance circulation in the Miss Louise Lentz of Norfolk, will be held in the Methodist C., are going to all parts of the shels per acre of wheat on parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. to local industry. water. Diving boards arid towers ommend this out-door p! readers an opportunity to lies were given a fried chicken county. Desirous of further Va., who was a guest of Mr. church. country and have always given 42 acres. Algeria, to keep them from falling into the hands Mllholen. are placed in convenient spots, spot, as it adds much t big awards during thehr picnic at Rich’s park last Mon­ growth for a larger commun­ and Mrs. M. H. Hoyle last week. the best of satisfaction, which For quite some time past peo­ of the Nazis. Britian announces steps taken to with a large water wheel in the social life ot this commi fe time. The cash offer day night. The event celebrat­ GOOD CROP ity service, we now arc an­ Lunch was spread on the rocks. Miss Dorcas Casper and Mas­ fact accounts for their success­ ple have realized the real value Cooleemee Personals ‘Palgn will make a lo t more ed the second anniversary of This, year’s small grain place all French warships in British ports under nouncing an enlarged cam­ Those enjoying this occasion ter Sammie Carter went to ful business career with an ever- of local Industries, and the great (By Mrs. J. C. Sell) and create interest and the firm and hosts were W. M. crop iii Davie is one of the paign. were: Misses Lentz, Betsy Bob Danville, Va., Tuesday to spend increasing patronage each year. advantage of boasting home best in years, it is stated by control of latter. It is reported that none of the Miss Nellie Brogdon has re­ * and there is nothing like Pennington and W. W. Smith. May we ask that you con­ Holt, Ellen Isley, Nellie Daniels, two weeks with relatives there. They are adequately equipped made products. fun along with business, D. C. Rankin, county agent. French warships have fallen into Germany’s hands sider two factors? Myrtice Gobble, Mary White Mc­ turned after spending a week Four representatives of General Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wood­ for manufacturing high grade F. M. Bohanon adds much to ray For All Motors Acceptance Corporation ...Other outstanding yields and that Hitler has authorized the French to scuttle First, the opportunity this Neely, Betty Pegram, Helen in Washington, D. C. She was tobacco products and are ad­ acoomnnnted hotne by her bro­ row Mllholen at the Rowan Me­ the business of this section and ??pcc3aJly attractive lea- r>-ere also ë^esis: T. T. Patter­ presents for the earnings of ^'Cotton** mirably located as regards siiip- In making this review we wish ?ectionry’'th?''cfunt ships to keep England from getting them. an unusually large amount of C. s . DeWeese, Bobby and M. H. ther, W. B., and friend. Miss morial hospital on Friday, June of the "Cash' Offer Cam- son, branch m anager, C. D. plng facilities which enables to . compliment the management The Mscksville Caí« Among them is 325 bushels of No. 68 barley raised by J, AIR ATTACKS money in all unusually short fía? Hoyle, Jr., Walter Green, Gilbert Audrey Trundell, who are visit­ 21, a 7»/2 pound daughter, Elean­ I’ Is that all will be paid Prank, assistant manager, Har­ or Jane. them to furnish theh: products upon his commendable institu­ old Johnson, field representa­ M. Eaton of route 2 on 7.7 acres. time, and begin this work now Robinson and Eugene Benson. ing in the Brogdon home. lor the results they obtain. German bombers continue daylight raids on I on very short notice. tion, and the admirable and ef­ THE NEW AND MODERN CAFE tive, and Jack Graham, adjust­ Another is J. H. Sparks of route 2 who grew 44C in your home community. Mr. Carl Mayse and family commission of 20 per f i l i Mrs. Nora Riddle visited Mrs. The management has had ficient manner in which it is will be paid all who remain er, all of Winston-Salem. bushels of Fulcaster wheat on 18 acres and 402 bushels ol town and countryside in England, the fourth suc­ No one has an advantage PARK HILL attended the funeral of Mr. ' 'м т í‘ J. D. Goins recently at Sana­ many years’ experience In the operated. > Located Next Door To J. T. Angell’s '5 and do not win one of barley on 11 acrea In addition Mr. Sparks had 2 acres cessive day, as a prelude to an expected invasion. over anyone else; all have Mayse’s uncle In Taylorsville last Winners at the Bingo Party torium, where she is undergo­ SERVICES of No. 68 barley which he was trying and he raised 120 equal opportuidty to earn the Sunday. fegular awards. Thus the Details of damage have not been made available. л? - V . . of last week were George Pry, ing treatment. The many fri­ offer campaign Is a sure Special singing and preaching bushels from the 2 acres, much better than his general $500.00 in cash. An early start, Sonny Foster, Nancy Ridenhour, ends of Mrs. Goins will be glad Mrs. Rebekah Hinkle and chil­ HOWARD-ROBINSON FURN. HOME from the beglnntag. Their will be held at Liberty Pilgrim barley crop. A. D. Ritchie, another excellent farmer of Fearing that Ireland may be attacked, the east and however, is helpful, so enter " к to know that she Is improving. and Tag Bowers. dren, Sarah Martha, David, Dan, A BETTER COLORED FUNERAL SERVICE Extends A Cordial Invitation To The Peop Ищ depend entirely upon Holiness church July 5 a t 7:30 route 1, Cana, raised 266.7 bushels of wheat on 7.6 acres, south coast ports nearest Britian have been mili­ now — or suggest to THE Bruce Sedberry and his gang Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Trexler Stony, and Ber-ky Ellen, and Mrs. Conditions in the Undertaking keep right abreast of the times. effort put forth and the p. m. Rev. W. A. Way and sing­ an exceptionally good average. ENTERPRISE, the name of a play baseball on Park all morn­ Of Mocksville, Davie Coimty Anti T h e average wheat yield in Davie is 11.7 bushels per tarized. friend for this interesting Vm of Salisbury route 4 visited Mrs. Harvey A. Simmons and little Profession have rapidly changed They have a modernly equip­ obtained. ers of Greensboro will have > ing and when they must give J. C. Sell and family last Sun­ son, Harvey, Jr., spent Saturday in the past few years. The in­ ped mortuary which Is perfect­ The Public Generally * Tlino charge. acre. ______\ ______Himgary goes on war footing and Rumania competition. way to others in the afternoon, day afternoon. visiting their father. Dr. A. B. troduction of auto equipment ly appointed. Its very appear­ “ e Is expected to do to releases short term prisoners from jail to add to her Second, you will bo paid they go to the cow pasture and Byerly. who escaped with Trexler Bailey it ites $500.00, $300.00, $125.00, $100.- and good roads has widened the ance bespeaks quiet and solemn­ TO VISIT THEM of the splendid awards LIQUOR still play ball. If Cooleemee Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hancock of ity. Out-of-county highway patrol­ second time, was also taken. manpower. 00 or 20 perccnt cash com­ llb: Mrs. J. w. Foster, Mrs. Isaac scope of the fully equipped fun­ devote his or her spare Held Sat\^irday doesn’t have a winning team Durham, accompanied by Mrs. eral directing establishment, They specialize in a most com­ When Hungry and Thirsty. 'nts to obtain subscriptions men captured 70 gallons of whis­ Double windows are nov/ being U. S. ACTIVITY mission upon each $1..00 you some day, thon "practice does­ John Hancock and daughter, Husk and Miss Victoria Byerly Howard-Robinson, located at plete funeral service. Prom the , Mocksville Enterprise. In key, car and driver here last put in the jail where the escapee Funeral services were held last collect, according to the mlM n’t make perfect.” Elizabeth, of Watts street, at­ attended the meeting of the D. Friday afternoon when the car Saturday for ^Hubert B. Bailey, Senate committees confirm appointments of of the campaign. A. R.’s in Salisbury Tuesday In 303 E. 7th St. in Winston- time you call them on the tele­ All Kinds Cold Drinks, Tasty S an d w ich es And ‘ ««fflcient time is allotted pried his way out. With the boys between the tended the American Legion hit a fence at the corner of Knox and Stimson to Roosevelt’s cabinet and nomi­ We have engaged the A. M. the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Salem, N. 0., phone 6121, hav­ phone, day or night, relatives ® campaign to allow one to 23, at Fork Bhptlst church. A ages of 13 to 18, baseball holds convention in High Point on ing foreseen the rapid change ahd friends are immediately re­ Very friend and acquain- Salisbury and Lexington streets. Alexander Co., to manage this i t Monday. Cushman, near the Country Club. Excellent Meals. LICENSES REVOKED native of Pork who had been nation will come up on the floor Monday. top ..place on the Cooleemee In the profession, equipped lieved of all details. 5 dUrt^crduring spare__ U ____ tim e. The patrolmen chased the car campaign because it has ex­ №VJround. Other games are Ine; working in Wilkes county, he Additional five billion defense appropriations perience in such work, has Mrs. Craig Harrison Is home Dr. and Mrs. Robt. T. Byerly, themselves to offer a funeral In making this review, we wish Proposition from Joppa cemetery to the Fourteen automobile drivers enioved but more Interest is died the prior'i Thursday In a facilities for cooperating with m'.'. .■ from Rowan Memorial hospital Mrs. Ethel Louise Byerly Slm- service to the colored people of to compliment them upon their offering such valuable point where It was captured. in Davie county had their driv­ will be given Congress next week, making total at our great American pas- North Wllkesbrfio hospital. In­ the contestants in all parts after an appendectomy. She la monds of Winston-Salem and this section that Is unsurpassed. most modern service and call to those who take an iifel Ume.’"^An average of about YOUR PATRONAGE WILL B E APPRECIATE® ers’ licenses revoked during the terment was In the church ceme­ this session of more than ten billion. of this section and has an convalescing rapidly. Miss Victoria Byerly of Coolee­ With their modern auto equip­ your attention to the prominent «‘terest The Enterprise RECAPTURED twenty boys have been report­ first six months of 1940, ac­ tery. I mee spent the week end vlalt- ment and particularly their posiUon they occupy In the Glenn Trexler of Cooleemee Gen. John Pershing and James B. Conant, established reputation for ef­ cording to figures, released this His father, N. Bailey, and ing to the ball park four morn- Mrs. Harry Thompson and Ing, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Byerly fast, fully manned straight am­ business and professional world A. E. HENDEIX MISS RtJBY ANGEI*Ï.XJY ^who broke out of the county p . ficiency, honesty, fairness, the followtag brothers and sls- president of Harvard University, urge compulsory ings a week for practice. Somellttle daughter, Patricia, of Char- in Lenoh-, N. C. bulance, they are prepared to of this section. jail twice, was recaptured by the week by the Highway Safety and courtesy. sheriff last week. Carl Jarvis, Division. (C o n tln u ^ on page 8) military training in the U. S.