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V O L . X X I V “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 “All The County News For Everybody” NO. 41

British Inventor Marklands Move Realty Deeds Leads Nazi Push HERE and THERE LOCALS DEFEAT Back Hom e File d Here DAVIE NEARS ELBAVILLE. — C. W. Hall, The followhig real estate REVIVAL STEALS IIOOCU ADVANCE 2-1 who has been spending the transfers have been filed in U. S. 0. QUOIA Dr. G. T. Rowe o£ Duke Uni­ Oscar Douglas, local Negro, past week at liome has returned ■tiie office ot G. H. C. Shutt, versity will begin a series of broke Into the basement of the Mocksville defeated Advance to Jacksonville. register of deeds: Davie county has ratoed . services at the Methodist county jail through a window last Saturday In a tight Davie M r. an d Ml'S. B ill K e ste r a n d T. H. and Sally Ellis Nlchol- $455.75 01: lt5 quot* of WQO ■ church Sunday, July 13. Dr. Sunday night and stole 4 gal­ county game by the children of Koanoke, Va, are son to O. R. Allen, 40 acres fo r Uie u. s. o ., It' Is feported' ■ . Rowe will hold services each lons of whiskey ihe sheriff had adjoining F. H. Balmson, $10 by Rev. E, M. , sco re o f 2 ito 1. T h e lo c a l team spending sometime with her Avett and Jim day at 9:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. on hand for evidence in liquor sister, Mi's; R. C. Ratledge. and other considerations. Thompson, county chalrm ^ . will play Cornatzer on the lat­ cases. An hour later Oscar was Marjorie Anne Burton, who R. P. Anderson and wife to and secretary, RUNNER-UP ter’s grounds in a ralned-out back In jail and Bob Mason has spent the past two weeka B. F. Anderson and wife, 2 n. M. Hanes of Winstbn> Mary Nell Ward of Mocks­ game on July 4 a t 3 p. m . and Lloyd Cain, Negroes, were in Winston-Salem, has return­ lots Yadkinville highway, $100. state chairman, wrote tbAt.3S ville and Robert Cates, Jr. of The box score: also 'arrested for aiding and e d h o m e . The former also transferred counties had raised >Uieiri|W]fte^ Wlnston-Salem were runners- A d va n ce ab abetting. The latter two post­ six lots on the Salisbury hlgh- the total of about $90,000, lÓMl . up In the state finals of the B ailey, c f ...... 3 Mrs. C. D Paircloth and Miss ed bond and Oscar is still in Grace Falrcloth cf to Carl T. Carter and wife, he urges Davie to reach its. ■ Ford Good Drivers contest at B u rton , If ...... 4 the booby hatch. $251; 2 lots Yadkinville high­ quota by July 4. ■ Charlotte Tuesday. Contest­ D. Talbert, 3b ...... 4 Salem spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall. way to G. C. Culler and wife, Contributions ants wound up the day with CITY TAX RATE A bsh er, ss ...... 4 m«7 be’ tnìulé $80; one lot Salisbury highway Veteran of the Polish cam­ to any members a banquet at the Hotel Char- T. Talbert, c ...... 2 M r. a n d Ml'S. B ill E llis w h o of tbé toum* Commissioners of the town to Stella Wagoner, $87; one paign, Gen. Johannes von ship committee Ic lle . Taylor, lb ...... 3 spent last week ai ; and thè ipt«l9 of Mocksville set the new tax lot on square to Dr. L. P. Mar­ Blaskowitz is reported to be M o ck , 2b ...... 9 his mother, have returned to reported thus far are: FuÙofI, rate at $1.00 per $100 of valua­ tin and wife, $1,000; one lot directing the German invasion $31.52; Jerusalem, ISSrM M dy . BARBECUE H ege, r f ...... 3 H ick ory. tion at a meeting Tuesday, on square and 12 lots Salisbury of Russia and is said to have Grove, $26.93; FUmintton, . -..-tl W. M. Pennington entertahi-' Poindexter, p ...... 3 Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Markland >'»Г night. The old rate was $1. highway 'to J. Prank Hendrix, set up headquarters in Brunn, $38.90; Calahaln, $36.«»: a «rk ». ; ♦d his employees at the Pen­ Mocksville ab have moved from Norfolk, Va. Robert Alexander Watson- $1,252. Moravia, as Nazi blitz units ville, $7; ■ nington Chevrolet and Sinclair back to their farm. MocksvUle, $331.47. RAIN S h o rt, ss ...... 4 Watt, a Scottish scientist, Is D. R. Eaton and wife to J. move against the massive Red Service Statlop and reprcsen- Wilson, 3b ...... 3 Davie had a big rain last credited with the development Mr. and Mrs. Elghi Hendricks L. Eatort and wife, 10 acres ad­ a rm y . iaitives of GMAC at a barbecue A. E. Jefferies Friday and Friday night, nearly Tomlinson, p ...... 3 of Britain’s new secret radio and daughter were the Sunday joining G. L. White, $1 and supper at Rich’s Park Monday J. Latham, c ...... 4 0 5 inches. The rain relieved plane detector. The radiolo­ afternoon visitors of Mr. and other considerations. Rowland Hilton Rites Wednesday rvening. About 55 guests were Bowles, lb ...... 4 0 cator was revealed by Lord Ml’S. C. W . H all. a drought and put the creeks Blanche Hanes Clement to p resen t. Cozart, cf ...... ••;....4 0 Birthday Party Funeral service« wen beM cut of the banks. BeaTcrbrook in a broadcast ap­ Miss Laura Boger of Hanes­ Creorge W. Rowland and wife, Wednesday momlnt *t H. Latham, 2b ...... 2 0 pealing for American radio town spent the week end at BIXBY. — Mr. and Mrs. N. 11 AGRICVLTVRE TEACHER house and lot South Main street o'clock for Albert HHntrd Jef­ COTTON F ink , r f ...... 2 0 technicians to operate them. h om e. C. Potts had as their Sunday C. O. Hinson of Stanley coun­ $1,000 and other considera­ feries, 76, who d ie d M l h o o w S e a m o n , I f ...... 2 0 puests, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis h a s e le cte d J. G. Crawford of Cooleemee Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cope of tion s. ty been to teach — Poindexter, 3; Brother of Mrs. of Smith Grove, Mr. and Mrs. near Farmhigton ’AMliaf •grleulture the Farmington reports the fh-st cotton bloom Lexington spent the week end W . J. Potts and wife to S. F. morning at o’clock. SicyW in Tomlinson 5. Errors — Short, Wlllle Chaplin of Cornatzer and 3 high aehool this coming year. of the season. It opened on Roy Feezor Dies a t h om e. Potts and wife, tract adjoining were conducted by ItaV. I . W . Seamon, Mack, T. Talbert. Dave Potts of Dullns. Mr. Hinson is a graduate of J u n e 29. The condition of Tom Waller C. E. Faircloth, $80. ’T urner an d R e v , Jamae Q r o c « Kelly Kirkland King, 48. of Turner Robertson of Fort State College in Raleigh, class Wlnston-Salem, widely known does not Improve. J. W. and Sallie Jarvis to at the Yadkin Valley chuicA 9S REGISTER Announce Raises Bragg spent tlie week end with of ’41. T h e N; y. A. b o y s o f Mrs. T. J. Ellis spent part of S. P. Potts and wife, one acre where he had been • life lonf Independent tobacco dealer, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Robertson. the county will build a com­ Ninety eight Davie young men A t Cooleemee died at a hospital there last last week In East Bend visiting adjoining C. E. Faircloth, $40. m em b er. bination shop and classroom who have become 21 years old The children of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday night. her mother, Mrs. Sam Poindex­ W. F. Robinson and wife to Mr. Jefferies wa# the aon of ■ lor use this year. since last Oct. 16 registered at D U R H A M . — A general wage Roland Hilton gathered at tiie He had been 111 for ten days ter. T. J. Caudell, two lots Salis­ Jacob and Sallie Denner Jef­ the courthouse here July 1. Increase for the 5,000 workers home Sunday and gave Mr. but his condition had been Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall and bury highway, $100. feries. He is survived by hW in the En,vin, Cooleemee and Hilton a surprise dinner on her I.AWN PART¥ The head of the selective serv­ serious only a few days. sons spent Sunday In Winston- wife, the former Ml« Martha Durham plants of the Erwin 59th birthday. Those present The Clarksville Home dem- ice in Washington ordered all Mr. King was one of the city’s S alem . Cornelison, one daughter, BeUe, Cotton Mills company, effec­ Sunday Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hil­ cnstration club iwili sporisor a men of 28 who are subject to most highly respected tobacco­ and one son, George, botii a t tive June 30, Is announced. The Woman's Society of ton and son of Wlnston-Salem, lawn party at the Clarksville induction in the army to be nists. Born in Winston-Salem In Bailey Home home; one sister, Misa Mary. Estimates on how much of Christian Service will meet on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beau­ Community building Saturday deferred for a month pending a son of Jefferson D. and Mat­ Jefferies of Advance, route 1 an increase in the payroll this July 10 at the home of Mrs. T. LIBERTY. — Mr. and Mrs. champ and daughter of Hanes, night, July 5. Features of the expected passage of legislation tie Snipes King, 'he had spent also survives. will be were not available, but F. Bailey, with Mrs. W. A. Bailey Guy Boger and children and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Stokes and evening will be a short talk by which would defer them. The his entire life there. He was th e w age Increase Is in a d d i­ fssoclate hostess. Mrs. Mollle Creason of Wins­ son of Wlnston-Salem, Mr. and Jt. 8. Proctor, music and games order is effective as of July 1. educated in the city schools, tion to a federal wage order ton-Salem were the guests of Mrs. Everett Hilton, Ruby Cath­ Mrs. Lanier dhrected by W. H. Kimrey, and Ihe University of N. C., the raising the minimum wage of Jericho Wins Mr. and Mrs, J. G. McCullough erine, Dorothy Ray, Madeline an auction sale to be held by ALUMINUM University of Maryland and Has Guest textile w o rk e rs fr o m 32'/2 c e n ts S u n d a . and Vatra of Bixby. the Girls Scout Troop No. 3. Miss Mary Foster of County studied for 18 mouths at Mu­ an hour to 37 Mi cents. Ball Gam e FULTON.—Miss Bonnie Roae The public Is invited to attend. I.Ine, who teaches school at nich University In Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimmer Mr. and Mrs. Roby Jarvis The increase followed nego­ JERICHO. — Mr. and Mrs. Frye and Mr. and Mrs, Beau­ i Cool Springs, is 'the first person With exception of the time and son of MooresvUle and Mr. spent Sunday in Thomasville tiations between the Textile Jeff Beck were Sunday even­ fort Owens of High Point spent NO CREEK SEINING In Davie county to donate old he was away In college, he and Mrs. C. Lri?!mmer visited visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarvis. Workers Union of America and ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim the week end at Carolina teach. It Is unlawful >to seine in aluminum for national defense. spent his life In buying tobacco Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Kimmer of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets of ■the co m p a n y . S eam on . Mrs. Sam Frye creeks but permissible in the She brought a good load to in Winston. For many years Cooleemee Sunday. Lexington were Sunday guests and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garwqpd Mary Rose, spent w it h xivers duping July and August, the Mocksville Hardware Co. he had been a tax lister at Mrs. G W. Everhardt visited j of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sheets. Sunday China sh ipped 1,450,280 and family were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. D. Brown, game warden where old aluminum is being the county courthouse. Mrs. John Daniel of Mockksville Mr. and Mrs. Brown Gilbert Waller of Ad­ of Mr. and Ml'S. J. M. Seamon. v a n ce. who has resumed his duties accepted and stored until the pounds of walnut kemel to the In 1936 he was an unsuccess F rid ay . and little daughter, Hilda United States In u recent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowles dollowlng an operation, an­ government calls for It. July 21 ful Democratic candidate for Mrs. Ellen Sprye of Kan­ Faye, visited Mrs. Ellen Cor- Mrs. Clarence Livengood of m on th . were week end visitors in the n o u n ce s. has been named as a natlon- sheriff. He was 'the possessor napolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ;iatzer Sunday. Fork is spending a few daya- _hQme_o£ Mrs_Jolin_Bowle.s_____ jiddp riatft-tn..coUect~thl.s-much~ c f- many^a:dmUable ti-alts~~invd Walter B. Wilson and other re­ with Mr. and Mrs. John Lanier. Cornatzer and Needmore soft STORE CLOSING needed metal. had a wide circle of friends latives. Miss Colleen Hendrix spent ball teams played ball at Jeri­ Johnsons Have Local stores will close during 13 More Leave in every section of the county Wesley Jarvis ol Mooresville Saturday night ' wi' cho Saturday. Following the July and August each Thurs­ MEMORIAL SERVICE Surviving are the widow, who was the guest of James Kim­ Dinner Guests Y o u n g . day afternoon at I p. m., be­ For U. S. Armp' game Jericho played the win­ The Pino grange will hold a was Miss Kathleen Bouldin, two mer over the week end. FARMIilGTON. — Mr. and Mrs. Sallie Allen and con, ginning July 10. The stores memorial service next Monday Thirteen more Davie coun­ ner and won the game. daughters, Mrs, Lee Vanstory Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel Mrs. Clifton Ingram of Gas­ Herman and Mrs. Roy Sain will also close each evening at night at the hall at 8:15 o’clock ty young men will leave for and Mrs. Jacquelln King John­ and children, Ervin Gray and tonia are spending the week visited № . and lira. Clyde 6 p. m. during the week day for Mrs. O, R. Allen. The reg­ F t. B ra g g on J u ly 14 for a son, a grandson, James Kelly Stores To Close Jerry of Kannapolis, visited with Mrs. Ingram’s parents, C ra te r a t Cooleemee Saturday and 9:30 p. m. on Saturday ular grange meetings begins year’s military service. They n ig h t. Johnson: one sister, Mrs. Roy relatives here Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Vestal. nights throughout the year. a t 7:30. are: James Monroe Swice­ At Noon July 4th Feezor of Mocksville; four Mr. and Ml'S. Foy Cope and Mrs. Estella Johnson of Yad- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Henditx good, route 4; Ezra Lewis brothers, M. V. King of J route 1, Advance; Allie Hanes the 1941 loan program, reports stores will close at noon on and daughter, Rachel, visited some time training dogs. decide the unprecedented thé clooest guarded military Tuesday afternoon. Ife waa ' ‘’ '’ ' - V i Childress, route 4. E. Y. Floyd, state AAA execu­ Tuesday as usual during the Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lookablll of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Johnson, warfare on 4he-eastRm front. s e cre ts picking cherries mt the farm, tive officer at State College. month of July and August. Jericho Sunday. George Jr., Betsy and Thomas Fighting with tanks, artil­ Adolf 'HütJer’B newspaper of T. F. Latham’s wtam'a lim ^ of Macon, Georgia, are spend­ Ж lery, airplanes and infantry attack the Russians scath­ broke. He was ad ^ t^ ''to ing this week with Miss Vada •was p rog ressin g o n fiv e b ig ingly for allowing the Nazi* the Mocksville hoispf^) and m J oh n son . battlefronts from far-north­ to proceed into traps and Germans Blast a British Steamer in the North Sea went home Wednesday, suffer-. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Shore ern Murmansk to Bessara­ then firing on them from 'üie ing only bruises. of Reidsville have been spend­ bia, but both sides claimed sides and rear. ing some time with Mrs. Shore’s important successes and the Secretary of Navy Frank parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence outcome of the conflict on Knox makes flat statement Mocksville Second W eir. the main central sector a- that “now is the time for the Miss Martha Furches visited Tound Minsk was still nn- U. S. Navy to clear ti« At­ Class Postoffice friends in Lexington over the cert-aln. lantic of the German men­ w eek en d . Mocksville hat become a The German high com­ ace” — the strongest state­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ingram, second class poateffife. mand asserted 4,107 Soviet ment made by an adminis­ Mrs. J. W. Vestal and daughter, Washington аппошмеа.'; Re­ Russian planes were destroy- tration official since the war ceipts last year w w ■Щ Ш О ICate, enjoyed a picnic sup­ <>d nnd 2,233 tiinks wrecked or sta rte d . per at Reynolds Park, Monday and the minimum sala^ (or captured in Nazi drives which Britain’s smashing air of­ the postmaster of. 4 s e co n d - "У evening with other members it said had swept through fensive in the West is con­ class office is 92.4M With of Mrs. Vestal’s family. Lithuania well Into neigh­ tinuing. Heavy daylight raids Mr; and Mrs. F. H. Bahnson $8,000 lo $10,000 reeeipta ana boring Latvia, trapped two In Northern Fi’ance followed visited Mr. and Mrs, Oscar (he nin.\inium is $3.«M fo r re ­ ■ Soviet armies, and reached a night attack on Northwest ceipts of $.33,000 to $4в»00^ Rich at "Wakefield Farm,” ■the region of Minsk. ■ Germany, with a heavy as­ Wake Forest and Mi- and Mrs. T h e local i)ostoffice',",'faa8 The Germans asserted that sault on Bremen and Kiel. Ollle Long of Durham. three cmiiloyees: J. P,-!

siW '..- -, " ¿ i i l '.‘PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 f h r , Reds Now Up Against This ■WO HUi^î lU lC Loses A t G a m e WRECK

Miss Jessie Duvis Ls a vSar/1 ÂIPPEÂSEMENÎ 0 Demonstration Club tient in an Elkin hospital a.'s Workers Mass Colors as Defense Plant. Expands At Miiler Home " the result of .an au'tomoblle accident Sunday night nbou't PINO. — B etty McMahan. ,[R FÂÜED 10 o 'c lo c k n e a r .F orbu sh . A l- . J.cls West and 'V'ernon Dull , are tn o u g h h e r c^oncCitlon is “ IKTt • ho matter now much you - .iponains tiTe'week at Lake considered serious, she Is .?uf- may feed''a wolf, he still gazes I JunaUuska, where they are at- ferlng from shock, facial cut.'!_ ■longingly at the fields and for- i ¡.ending camp. and bruises. RVÍS,” '■ • Among' these spending Sun­ Ralph Cornelius, of Ca;na, i.5 day with Mr. and. Mrs. W. B. Joseph ■ Stalin has proved to in a Winston-Salem hospltoi Dull were Mr.- and Mrs. Joe! lilm'jelf-a4ld-the world,.that this suffering from a fracture of Dull and family, Mr.j. Bertha. o k n ú s3ian proverb applies to the left collarbone and lef'„ D-iill, Mr. and Mrs. Cliftcn Dull iLlie Nazi w=olf-and :the-fields and arm. His condition is not re­ and Betty June, Bes.sle and; forests of-the Ujtraine. garded critical. Clarence Dull. Mr. and Mrs. | It often- is easier to quote According to reports, the ao- Charlie Dull and Peggy. Mi'. I proverbs or give advice to a cident occurred when Corne­ and Mrs. Clarence Reavls, Ma- j •nelg'hbor thaa to act on it bne- This is one oi the revohitionary metliods of war the' lius driving a light pick-up sine Reavis and Mr. and Mrs. i (self. For uiore than five years Germans arc cmployhig a,gainst the Soviet Union. truck turned left into a side Calvin Reavis and' family; j jlHw soviets,,-through their Ge­ During the attack on Crete, German parachutists are road just as the car in which Gene Miller had the mis-1 neva raou'thpWce,-'Foreign Com- sliown leaving transport planes at low aititude. British Miss Davis was riding T,vas a- fortune of injuring his foot nuissar MnSim Litvihoff, warn- anti-aircraft fire has set one transport ablaze. bout to pass the truck. Both -vvhile w o rk in g o n m a c h in e r y ; eid tlie World against appeas­ vehicles left the road and ran Saturday. i Mrs. Poindexter Ml', and Mrs. Lindon Bowles ing the. aggressors.. When Ne- Into an open field. The car In Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boger • w, , „ of Clemmons visited Mr. and vLUs Ch'ámberlain stepped off which Miss Davis was riding and family spent Sunday af- KetUms Home Mrs. 'Walter Bowles of this itba plain at Croydon, after his was driven by George Hudspeth ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. SPILLMAN ROAD. — M i S s miíinorablé munich flight, de- of Yadkinville. The car woi; W . D u ll. Della Lee Spillman is now Miss Mary Elizabeth Seats is clajrlng ■ he had brought back almost completely demolished Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dull workinR in 'Winston-Salem, spending this week with J. H. “ peace In our time” in his leath­ but the truck was slightly made a business trip lo Fort; Miss Frances Spillman at- Seats, her grandfather. er briefcase, the Soviets were damaged. Both cars were tni- Bragg Tuesday. | tended the birthday party of' Mrs. F. D. Poindexter re- t e most outspoken In predict­ vellng west. Hudspeth w-w Ilundrcds of American flags wave as fense works of Henry A. Disston & Sons. Mi'. and Mrs. H. Reavls and ] Miss Shirley Ann Hutchins o f, turned home from the hospital ing that war had been, post- u n h u rt. workers attend Philadelphia ceremonies The tool and machinery company, with family were Sunday dinner ; Monday and is getting along ponied only slightly. Á few Lewisville. at which a new a m o r plate plant was plants throughout the “country, is turn­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ monClis later, just as the warn­ Those visiting Mrs. A. Spill-! nicely, Housewives in Britain ari dedicated and the cornerstone laid for ing out armor for scout and combat cars, rence Reavls. ings'against appeasement prov­ man Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hendrix knitting small knitted covw.r- a $673,000 boiler house at the huge de­ tanks, light naval craft anti airplanes. Woody Williams spenit the e d Itheir correctness, the Soviets J. C. HendrLx of Clemmons,' and family are spending this that fit over the metal filter week end in the Miller home. 'bheniselves embraced appease- there had been a revolt in Pin- G aither Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cornatzer week with Mr. and Mrs. A. container of gas masks to con­ Brinkley Reunion Vestal Dull spent Thursday • metiit. land and that Kuuslnen, the of Smith Grove. | Spillman. vert the masks into smoke with Allen and Johnny Bent­ Comintern puppet, Iiad set up In Hospital Held Sunday Mr and Mrs. Foster Huichins j ¡jnd Mrs. Kenneth Sparks h elm ets. The Russians wci-e threaten­ ley, sons of Mrs. Flora Bentley a “popular government,” but and daughter visited Miss Monday night guests of ed by the samé danger •as the SHEFFIELD. — Miss Lucille BE.^R CREEK. — The annual rroni Canada. the long winter months of fight­ Frances Spillman Sunday. Wilburn Spillman. Cuba Is conslderkig the In­ rest of Europe — Adolf Hitler. Gaither, daughter of Mr. and reunion of the Brinkley family Ml', and Mrs. C. H. McMahan ing, the rumors of defeats that Gilmer Collette spent the stallation of traffic-regulat'ing They were offered the hand of Mrs. W. L. Gaither, is at Low­ was held Sunday at the home tpent Monday in Asheville and began to leak ithrough, left week end at ■■ home visiting Rice was sown on 72,216.000 devices and systems on hi-jh- friendship and alliance against ery’s Hospital In Salisbury, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck, Lake Junaluska. relatives and friends. w ays. the common foe by Britain. But them, even after the peace, witli where .she underwent'an oper­ honoring Mrs. W. M. Brinkley acres in India last season. Mrs. Bobby Sharpe left for Mrs. W. S. Spillman had as Mr. Stalin saw, or thought he rankling unanswered questions on her sixty-sixth birthday. ation for appendicitis one day fort Bragg Tuesday where she her visitors Tuesday evening J. saw, a dagger up the sleeve and that they did not dare to ask. la st w eek. Picnic dinner was served on will join her husband. H. Seats, hei' father, Mr. and Ijnefiei-red an understanding Only gradually, by Inference, the lawn. Among those pres­ WALKER FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Bob Ijames returned Francis Shore, who is hold­ Mrs. Thomas Klger and family. witJh a b l o w n e n e m y to a p a c t did time bring out the under­ ent were Mr. and. Mrs. Porter from Davis’ hospital in States­ ing a position in Washington, . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bowles Funeral Services—Ambulance Service with an uncertain friend. He lying motive of the Finnish war: Brinkley and son, Mi-, and Mrs. ville Wednesday after staying D. C. spent the week end with- visited Mrs. Bowles' mother at cliose. as his confidential ad- the ever present danger that Phone 5711 Phone 48 a week. She seems to be im- Brinkley Sr. and family his parents, Mr. and Mi's. J. R. Coiirlney astl week. vi»;r tlie worst of evil councU- Finland would one day be In­ p ro v in g . and Ml', and Mrs. Oscar Brink- S h o re . Cooleemee, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. ilorá: fear, corporated into the gigantic The community Improve- ey and family all of Salisbury: Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Nazi antl-Russlan war front. riayed Lone Game ment Association, will meet hv and ciilldren of Statesville ^Robot’ Traps Spies Through two years of war, Mr. Government Hides Secret were Sunday guests of Mr, and the Cheshire’s School building “ i Stalin resisted all efforts to None of these vital questions on Saturday night, July 12.| T Mrs. J. H. Swing. dicaw Russia closer to the Allied affecting the country’s policy, John Essie of the Pino Grange Mrs. Evelyn Tucker has been sidd, even though he realized its world position and the wel­ will be one of the speakers, Mocksvil e. route 2 visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Ills only salvation lay In Herr fare of its Inhabitants could be Refreshments will be served.' L a th a m . Hitler's defeat. So deep was his aired or discussed in public. Everyone is cordiallv Invited: Patient n Davis lio.pltal for Mrs. Luther Dull and chil­ mistrust that lie preferred . a Fear, from its high Government to attend I ^ >rio»ths. has re- dren spent Monday night with tató game,'a lone game not only office, Imposed Its censorship , , 1 , , , ■ ,' turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards. BANK HOUDAVS in 'bhe sense that he cut hini- on everything that might tend Robert Smoot, who Is a pa- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collette a job with the Phoenix Mills Memorial hos- seit off from potential friends to e.xpose hset ahm ;ind family visited Mr. and Mrs. in Statesville. | Salisbury, is slowly Im- and allies, but In relation to his to expose the sham oi lies, de­ Will Dixon Sunday. Misses Bobbl] /rJean. and | pi-oving. own people and followers. ceit, and suspicion. Policy mak­ Mrs. L. L. Miller and Miss! Coleen Snilili ^ Mocksville: Howard Barnes of Hampton- He was so alone, In fact, that ing, no. longer fit for the public Elizabeth Miller were hostess i- WE W ill CIOSE ON have been speritfin'g several' ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar- v/ten the pay-off came, there gaze was confined to shutt"r- lo the home demonstration! weeks with thetf/grandmother ^ vln S. Cilne Sunday night. • could be no-questlon as to who cd recesses. Thereafter not club which met at their hom e; and aunt, ^-s.'B . A. and Miss' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Brinkley iwici responsible. only the broad public, but Wednesdaj': The meeting was i Ruth Smith. ’ ■■.’ j visited in Salisbury Friday. W hy has. Mr. Stalin, or rather called to order by the presl-, everyone outside the immediate M r. a n d M rs. '\VilIie M llson o f ______BtLislai decided agahist further dent, Mrs. Floyd Dull. Those | “trusted” circle of Mr. Stalin Baltimore, Maryland, spent last, concessions'to Herr Hitler? The taking part on the program in- j and his new ciilef advisor »vas week with Mrs. Wilson's mother;’ Klnin/> JULY4&5 uii;riVer to-tills is eis?¡Uial!y the eluded Mrs. Vernon Miller, M rs., kept in tlie dark as to true So­ Mrs. Celia Richardson. |L00l66m 68 NG iWS, .•nine as that to the question: Harmon McMahan, Mrs. Wade! viet plans. Wi T. Dyson is spending Furchei and Miss Florence I r Why did Mr. Cliamberlaln fin­ One o fthe cardinal rules of several days with his parents, I^IPROVI.NO Mackie. Refreshments were ally take .a. stand. There is a Soviet policy had been to keep M r. a n d i\U-sr-D. P. Dyson. i c. E. Alexander, who ha.^'bee'n . vast- difference— bet^veen— the "HUTred bj tiic 1-roslosses. : .4E«At-6A»IC-H0UM«- the' people on their guard a- W. M. Dyson spent the week under treatment .at Duke Hos-' Tho Pino Community Grange British system of government gainst the danger of war. For end in Draper, aijd Martins-1 pitai in Durham for the past witii its ancient, and weather- is holding a memorial service two decades In and out of sea­ ville, Va on a . b^'r.jiness trip. ! few weeks is very much Im- Monday night, July 7th. in hon­ ■ cd' democratic institutions and son this had been proclalme'l ' Miss Louise Gaither of Green- i proved and will return home or of Mrs. O. R. Allen imme­ tlie Kremlin dictatorship. Yet In the press and shouted from sboro is spending two' weeks scon - Known as “Keeno, King of Ji diately after the close of the both ái-e onl^ governments and the housetops. Abroad It was w ith M iss EcTris H ill. ■ Uic Robots,”- Al n. B lake, .iO. •; in the end- must acknowledge echoed . by tlie various Com­ Ml'S. Blanche and Misses Ruth iTivr nxTirnT-TR grange. All members and fri- is credited with bringing about !• to come, are popular . will. munist Parties with constant if Smith and Ruth Richardson 'capture of Commander Itaru ! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnle lequested to attend the nie- Mr. Chamberlain’s hand was Tatibana, 39, of the .lapancse i •; BANK OF BAVIE mechanical precision. And vet were Sunday dinner guests of Hanato, a daughter, Becky i morial service. Torced by tiie fact that Britisli at the very time when the dan - Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Laws of Navy, and Torzlchi Kono, 57,' ¡j Parker last week at the Lowery I .Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davis, public opinion was fed up with ger to Russia was growing by H a rm on y . on espionage cliargcs in Los .Hospital in Salisbury. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Wall and Herr Hitler and solidly refused leaps and bounds, when the SHEFFIEI.D’S CllfATTER BOX Angeles. Blake, a former U. Hanato is the former Miss Nel­ • to stand for any more concesr rest o fh te Novella, don't ri^e too much children of Winston-Salem, s. Navy yeoman, says he was; lie Parker of Cooleemee. slo n s to th e N"azl ty ra n t. A n ­ rest of the world pointed to in th e S w ish er . t^^ti. T h e lit ­ Mrs. J. E. Davis and Mrs, D. hired to obtain secret naval in - : other Munich would have imminent Nazi attack on tlie tle brunette' mlgh't get jeal­ M. Baity spoilt Tuesday at the formation for the Japanese on i BOYS IN C.4JIP bmught on a revolution in Eng- Soviet Union, the Soviets them - ous. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. two trips to Hawaii and gave, A S K T O S E E land ahiwjst as surely as m ajor selves an dthelr foreign shado'vs Wonder why SJJiwla is so in- Billie Davis, Jerry Moody and M iller. them “secrets” supplied by the | territorial .or economic conces- were busy “exposing” the “wa?- terested in measuring land or | Tom Rldenhour are spending I Navy after he revealed the ploti .sions would have caused one in niongering'' rumors. In the So­ Is it just the measurer him­ ' this week at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Stokes, 81, to G-men, ■ \ .Soviet Russia. viet Union the job of appris­ s e lf? ing the people of the gravity TENT SIEETING Dies At Cycle THE LATEST THING IN JTeoplc'Opposcfl Nazilsm .R e g a rd le s s o f w^hat th e ir G o v ­ of the situation fell not to the ATTEND REUNION Announcement; n a s been Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes, 81, ernment may have thought or Soviet press, but to the “grape­ Mrs. S. A. Orrender and made of the gospel tent meet­ passed away quietly at her; ing now In progress at North .PRESCRIPTIONS attempted In the course of its vine telegraph.” daughters. Misses Bettle and home in Cycle, Yadkin county, aberrations, Russian opinion Fortmiately such unofficial Leola, accompanied by Mr. and Cooleemee. Services each even­ at 6 o’clock Wednesday morn­ ing at 7:30. A welcome is ex­ OF UNFAILING . -woLs as strongly opposed In itf channels function fairly effl Mrs. Judson Orrender and chil­ ing as a result of complica­ tended to all by the Rev. R. way to Nazzllsm and German clently in Russia. dren of Garrison, Texas, at­ tions due to old age. She was P. Smith and J. T. Brignian, RELIABILITY aggression as British. The So- The Russian people are ac­ tended the Orrender reunion the widow of John F. Stokes. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. '^’ho will have chargs of the TIRES vlèt-Germaii non - apprpssion customed to paying a heavy one made her home with her m eetin g. past that unleashed the pres­ price for the mistakes and pro­ J. L. Vipperman in Dallas last daughter, Mi'S. W. T. Hudspeth, We are proud of our repu­ ent war was as much a shock fligacy of their rules. On the F rid a y . cf Cycle; other children are tation for dependability in and disappointment to the other hand their tremendous Miss Betty Stokes, Cooper, W. the filling of prescriptions.' Russians as the Munich pact resources in numbers and vi­ Chinchillas—^800 an Ounce Va.: G. W. Stokes. Cycle; John We consider prescriptions "Yale Safety Seven" had been to Englishmen eight tality always have been such F. Stokes, Winston-Salem, and the most important part months previously. that tliey could foot the bill. Mrs. Ida Inscore, Thomasville; of our business. Bring I When tlie first large-scale one sister, Mrs Carrie Swaim, yours here and be sure ofj Russian mobilization took place Christopher Crews E lk in. pure, fresh drugs, reliable | dm late August and early Sep­ She was a member of Moun­ compounding a n d fair j tember of 1939, the universal Is Seriously 111 tain Grove Church, where the price. impression in Russia, confirmed HUNTING CREEK. — Mr. I funeral was held at 11 o’clock by Che w h o le o f p e o p le ’s p r e ­ and Mrs. Herman Wood of Friday morning. Burial fol-. Han-Kiiiilirough vious mental conditioning, was Valdese spent Sunday with H. lowed in Oak Grove cemetery. Kurtees&Ward ithat. they were being mobilized H .-W o o d . Services were in charge of Rev. against: had not all the enemy Many people of this com­ S. J. Brawley and Rev. Walter Drug Co. attackers in Soviet war films munity attended the singing at Ise n h o u r. “BETTER SERVICE’ w'orn swastikas? This because a New Hope Sunday. Mocksville, N. C. couvlnction when the orders Mrs. M. E. Tucker spent the Manchuria is trying to attract came to cross into Poland. week end with Mr. and Mrs. migrant labor from China. Among the simple workers and S am M ason . pii^isants, tlie word went forth Mrs. A. G. McCollum, who ■liliat the long-awaited war w’lth spent part of last week with “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” -.....Nîwi Gernvany' had begiui. Even her danghtcr in-Winstoii-Salem iiiwny better Informed Russians has returned to 'her home. R A N G E S RADIOS .'Jiirii-ed w ith A llie d co u n trie s Christopher Crews is serious­ ibiv-j expectation that once 'tha ly ill at his home. ' B E D R O O M JEWELRY Cfennans and:Russians.reached Ml'S ‘'Demarcation Line” they One of Upland Farm,' LIVING ROOM BICYCLES ni'i-^ht begin to fight. Guernsey cow belonging to FURNITURE TOYS The Finnish war came to the JM.' Nelsij;;* .oKi^ngs Mouni ■\^t majority of Russkins 'aS, a ^ a r e . U ie /richdst'^tinllit' p t .-i 'beri4flc puzzle. Had not Leril'n iioiith Carolina cow, un^lj^.i Mrs. Charle^m^ilarriman holds a small fortune in her \VHf^T;Vou:;Want Furniture— See Your Local Representative written books about respecting in M ly, says John A. Arejil hands, the fmrt? chinchillas born in the northwest and Phone 1934 124 E. Innes Street Salisbury, N . C. Mie rights,;oflit ì.^ f small nations?. At tension dairy specialist at State worth $800.oa .ouuce. They are fronv the Harriman iey^ .torftrtit tlie>iey^.torftrtit \ fon dly im a g in e d th a t C ollege. farm near Aubiirn, Washington. J FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE ÍE3 German “Peace Offensive” Fails Welding a Mightier America Chestnut Grove АПЕМРТ MADE TO KEEP BRITIAN Revival Continues BOS'TON.— Myrtle Beck visit-1 'NEUTRAL', CONFUSE DEMOCRACIES ed Mrs. T. C. Reavls Sunday, afternoon. i LONDON. — There is no doubt now that Germany — Mr r-and- M rsr -W alter-Bee k-o f-i- launched a “peace offensive” simultaneously with its Winston-Salem and Mr. and attack on Russia. Mra. James Pennington and! It has failed. And its failure has disclosed the two- and children of Clemmons were pi’onged diplomatic drive which the Nazi attempted: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' 1. Germany attempted to keep Britain “neutral” W. A. Beck. while the Nazi legions marched against Russia Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith and children visited Mr. and 2. Oertnatiy attempted bo the myih ot Hitler as a gr?at Mrs. F. E. Danner Sunday af­ confuse the issue by again St. George fighting the Bol­ te rn oon . posing as the saviour of the shevik dragon have altered Mr. and Mrs. Fedric Danner world from Communl.sm. their viewpoint, but It is Ciu- and children of Winston-Salem Gerxna-ny expected that its taln that both the Church'll were Sunday guests of Mr. and '•r SmoM Form Optrafor«^ i f “ Stcond Trotter" Servk* attack on Russia would divide Government and the ove-- Mrs. F. E. Danner. •n lorg« Formt. the democracies through super­ whelmlng majority ot the Na­ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Beck and ficial propaganda based upon tion place the defeat ot Nazi- family visited Mr. and Mrs. B. a "crusade against Bolshevism.” Ism as the first aim ot th),5 W. Rollins Sunday afternoon. Actually It has succeeded in w ar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furches TRY uniting the British Nation more German suggestions alrea'-iy and chldren of Cana, Mr. and closely In Its determination to had received a categorical Mrs. M. E. Glascock and chil­ defeait Nazllsm, particularly by answer in the speedy and clear dren of Ijames Cross Roads sllenclrtg woUld-be appeasers YOU BUY! anncuncement In Prime Min'? - •were S u n d a y gu ests o f M r. and and 'rallying to the national ter Winston Churchill’s Sund.iy Mrs. B. W. Rollins. cause Communists and Left­ .Grady Tutterow, Stacy Beck night declaration: “We will THINK — about all you'T« wingers who held aloof after never parley, we will never ne- and Lewis Jones visited Bruce wanted in a small tractor. THE MOST COMPUTE 'the Russlan-Oerman pact nt Vou'll find the 60 >9 built to gotlate with Hitler or any ol and Lewis Beck Sunday after­ your spcciticdtions! 1939. n o o n . SMALL TRACTOR his gang." Hence it is not su”- TALK — with men wbo Proposal to Britain prlsing to learn that Amba.ss.\- There was a Brinkley reunion know Oliver equipment and If you’re thinking o> buying • new men who know tractors. Ask This standpoint, substantiat­ dor Knatchbull Hugesson’s ni- held at the home of Mr. and them what they think of the 60. “ imall" tractor—and етеп if you irea’I ed as authoritative In Informa- Mrs. Robert Beck Sunday, June We think you'll agree with —don't put off seeing the gtetl new terview with the Turkish For- i them—the 60'$ the biggest ition received here, Indlcatjs 29. Oliver 60 at our jtotel eign Minister lasted but a few I "little*’ tractor ever built. And on your way, prepare yourieU tliait Germany, within a tsw Joe Wilson Laymon of Four minutes and consisted m al'ily! TEST! Here'S the best to see a tractor marvel—» marvel o f hours after attacking Russia of a reference to Mr. Church • I Corners is visiting his grand­ proof in the world that the 60 compleltmu—* marvel o f powtr, wida (hoped 'thu^ to contiise the war parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. answers your particular needs! mt/ultieu, nmjort and tcoHOmyl Pre­ ill’s statement. Test the 60 in your lields under pare to see what you've been looking Issues and divide Its enemies. R ollin s. your own conditions. Com* This, for the time being at pare (he 60*s performance with for in a small tractor! Prepare to com­ Franz von Papen. German any rate, has ended another: Mrs. Luther Smith was the ail others. We think you'll say pare the 60 with til others ind sar ’Tm poinp to buy an Oliver “ Oliver's done it again—scooped th* Ambassador at Ankara, Tuc- guests of Mrs. W. A. Beck Mon­ t of Hitler’s “divide and dicta' 60." Ask for free dcmoo* field in presenting ш money-safing, day afternoon. stration. key, ithrough the mediation ot efforts which, after the con- Have you tested Raydei income-producing, comfort-increai- the Turkish Foreign Minlste-, quets of Russia, would have en- ! Mrs. Paul Jones and children bates and points? ing 1-2 plow tractor that will mtk* my farm a more pleasant place oa it Is now learned, submitted to abled him to impose his own i were Monday guests of Myrtle which to live!" Sir Hughe Knatchbull- Hug.îs- peace on the divided dem ocra-! Beck and children. son, British Ambassador thers, cies by negotiation or conquest. i The revival at Chestnut Grove the German Government’s su-j;- The apposite effect from that church will continue this 'week. DON'T DELAY-DROP IN TODAY! gestlons that Britain should ut contemplated by the Nazis has • least remain neutral whilo been achieved here where per- j WEEVILS Germany was fighting Ru.ssls. sons of all classes are bee im - ^ Cotton farmers of the state f Germany contended that this ing more united In the resolve are being urged to use a pre- Mocksville Implement Co. was a crusade of Europoan to take full advantage of an square mopping method of clvlllaatlon against the Bolslic- unexpected opportunity and *o Strikingly symbolic of rearming is this Mulliken plant in Chicago. First mount combatting the heavy threat of vlk menace. give Russia all possible 'assist­ picture of welders at work on mount for comes off assembly line this month with boll weevil infestation this T. P. DWIGGINS, Manager ATLAS SMOOT, Secretaty The price which Germany ance. It is surprising to hear a new 155-mm. gun in the Pettibone- production increasing thereafter. year, says F. H. Jeter, agricul­ was understood to have offered people who have not had a good tural editor at State College. w a s th is : word to say about Russia now munlst Member of Parliament, Lawn Party To Mr. Powell On 1. The Reich would abstain pralshig the courage of the declares that his Party Is ready from helping Vichy defend Russian armies and discussing to discuss with members of Be Held July 4 Sick L is t Syria In return for British neu­ how British forces can co­ Labor, or any other party, meas­ FORK. — wnile Hugh Mason CALAHALN. — Mr. and Mrs. Part of the rhythm trality in the battle 'Wlth Rus­ operate with Russia both In ures to Insure co-operation and of Cooleemee was the guest of Roy Peeler of Winston-Salem sia . the Middle East and In West­ to Inaugurate a big production Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mason over visited Mr. and Mrs. N. T. An­ 2. Britain and the Unlt2d ern Europe. drive In British factories. the week end. of action States would receive consider­ In fact, the present situa­ derson ^turday. He also added that the chang­ Byerly Sidden of Winston- ate treatment at a future peace tion appears to be summed up ed situation made it unneces­ Salem was a business visitor Miss Bernice Powell spent the conference. best in an editorial in the Lon­ sary to place the “people’s peace here Saturday. week end In Winston-Salem, Although the Oerman offer don News Chronicle: “One day campaign" In the forefront the guest of her sister, Mrs. the pause to Britain Is denied by Ger­ Hitler will get It into his head since adjustmests should be his home here after spending many, there appears substan­ that although everybody in this made to meet the new circum­ Anderson and children accom- several weeks with relatives at tial (reason here to believe that country wants peace they want stances. Mr. Gallacher also panlcd her home Sunday. that Germany planned to Isolate Cool Springs. It only on one condition, and expressed himself “agreeably Chapman Powell of High Britain from the Russian con­ that Is that Hitler and every­ surprised” by Mr. Churchill’s W ile y D oby o f W in sto n -S a le m _ ____ flict, despite the fact that Brit­ was a business visitor here one visited his parents, Mr. thing he stands for shall be Sunday radiocast. and Mrs. J. R. Powell, this refreshes ain and Germany are at war. finally and Irremediably de­ day last week. Similar Program week. Mr. Powell is on the sick This action Indicates *he stroyed . It should not be forgotten Paul Bailey, who holds a posl- list. cynlf.Lsm with whlch-tlie.Jiazls. -Communist- -Xiireal-Rem owd __ tlon at Radford. Va. spent the for exainpte-.-that-the Natlonal- — Miss'lvar^vderson of Tliomaa plf.nned ithè Russian attack The Nazis’ most recent ag­ week end with Mrs. Bailey and Conunittee of the Amalgamat­ vllle spent the week end with and the poUtlcal, strategical, gression also removes any pos­ c h ild re n . ed Engineering Union only home folks. and military advantages they sible dangers for Britain from eight days ago committed Its The Wyatt families attended hoped to derive therefrom. internal subversive activities by Miss Earl Anderson of Wins- It’s the refreshing thing to do members to a program 'whlch Is the Wyatt reunion at the home ■ '^ re im p o rta n t, h ow ever, Is the Communists. Por the Com­ ton-Salem was the week end practically that of the People’s of Mr- and Mrs. Curtis wyatt of this fresh evidence that the munist Party, which since the guest of Mrs. James Henry Convention. It Is true that South River Sunday. . Nazis have completely mlsnn- German-Russlan treaty of Aug. J on es. WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 'this .was a snap victory, but it Gray Sheets, Poster Sheets d "'Stood the BrHlah attitude 23, 1939, has condemned the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and Indicates that a large section and a friend of Roanoke, Va. in thli war. It shows that present war, now officially de­ children visited Mr. and Mrs. among labor leaders have spent Sunday here. Mrs. Sheets they think Britain still is sus­ clares that it will “put forward R. Powell Sunday- adopted that view. who spent last week with her c e p tib le t o appeasement senti­ every conceivable effort to in­ The practical'effect of all parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M- ments, especially if com bing sure that no obstacle stands in this also should be shown not Foster, returned home with with the fear of Bolshevism. the way of common victory by simply among the Communists th e m . Thia act appears quite In line the British and Soviet people. but also among those thousands with the remarlcable flight of Quite different from the Daniel Davis of the U. S. O ne Thrifty Shopper of workers who, while refusing Rudolf Hess a few weeks ago. semi-sabotage and canny me­ Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va. to call themselves Communists, For despite a laclc of all official thods which many shop stew­ IS the guest of his parents, have expressed dissatisfaction information on this subject, ards and other lesser officials Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Asks Another^ with the present >war for a var­ nunors still persist that Relch- have been suggesting to their Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds iety of reasons and who gen­ Bfuhrer Hitler’s associate be­ members In a number of bran­ of Winston-Salem were week erally, have resorted to accusa­ lieved it still was possible to ches of Industry Is a declara­ end visitors here. tions of appeasement in Gov­ influence this county on an tion that “every minute now Mr. and Mrs. EUls Blakely of ernment circles as the reason anibl-Communlst basis. counts 'as to how quickly the High Point were Sunday guests for any deficiencies. Na2i Defeat Is Aim joint resources of the British of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks. The German diplomatic fail­ Probably it Is too much to nnd Soviet people can be pooled. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liv­ ure to confuse the war issues state that all those persons It Is significant also that Mr. engood were guests of Mr. and ШС insofar as Britain is concerned who tor j^ears have acccptod William Gallacher, only Com- Mrs. John Livengood In Wins­ was accompanied by a failure ton-Salem over the week end. in Spain whfere an attempt" was Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Johnson Don’t Miss SMin9 The A Fine Feathered Friend made to produce Brltlsh-Span- were In Statesville Saturday on ish friction by staging antl- ligNcwG-EI bu siness, Brltlsh demonstrations in Mad­ Mrs. Archie Michael and dau­ Evtry rid. Unfortunately for them, Feoturt You Want Mi-i). WiUiara ghter, Kay, of Kannapolis is the Germans were so confident visiting .Jier parents. Mr. and . . . And A RmI Iwgaini Chalmar3 of success that their camera­ Mrs. D. M. Bailey. Mi-. Michael men were on the spot to rec­ foinid Donald will spend the week end here ord “typical anti-British riots.” and will leave Sunday for Bal­ Roltin The result has been, however, timore where he holds a posi­ THEY’RE BUYING G-E REFRIGIRATORS AT ithat, following energetic Brit­ tion . linlf-nUrved and ish protests made here 'and in THE AMAZING RATE OF ONE-A-MINUTII Mrs. Dan Dillon left 'this Madrid, the Spanish Foreign JjiJiii'ed week for New York where she Office has promised compensa­ General Electric offers the most complete, the chriftiesc will sail for Porto Rico to join iii a Knrhage tion for damage cailied and G -£ of all time and at lowest prices in G-E history. Mr. Dillon. has guaranteed ithat such In­ liiii naar Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jarvis of CONDITIONID Aim Conuolled humid­ cidents will not 'happen again. ity, temperature and consunt circula­ lier Cliicaga Lexington were week end guests lASY TO BUY! of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hend­ tion o f sweet, freshened air iceep fooda C h in a will restrict opium better longer. TWIPTYTOOWNI home. rix. g ro w in g . Miss Ruth Hah-ston is sick. Invest only a dollar or two more in МмМуР«уям|| A h nito fed hlm monthly payments and buy youTMif As unto te Mrs. L. C. Aaron is sick. one o f the big, ftUiy •quipped G-E and The Womans Auxiliary of models— a Refrigerator tfaai will give Ascension . Chapel was 'held you the extra years of Mlitfaccory rcBtoi;ed hlm Monday afternoon at the home service, convenience and «oduriog economy for which G-£ Rcfdaetaton $ 5 .0 0 lu healtli, of Mrs. P. W- Hairston. A very are world famoui. Interesting meeting wa^ held, ho bocRma.qull« 7 members present and 3 visit­ tamo, and ors. Mias Helen Wyatt gave a *• i » ^ S i very interesting account oh 'the С. c.sAim n sms n . DOW eatn out of v ¿ 7 . Youth movement; Plana were РН01ЯЕ.7 M ogBW fiw-to' her liand Й made for a lawn party at t h e community house, July 4 with •nit nnriwer.« to a pbte supper, cake walk and; ether amusements.: 'Riè July- GKNKHAI, FI K( i n ' h«r call. . m e e tin g wlU b e a t the haà«. of - Mrs. C o ra Kimmer. -

. ; !■' • ■ ■ PAGE 4 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 ÎHE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE 'TOAST OF THE TO W N " A JOKE A DAY HITLER TRIES ^DOUBLE PLAT Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina U p to H e r HEDGE AGAINST Nazi Forces Push Into Soviet O. C. McQUAGE ...... Publisher "Oh doctor,” said the young lady, "will the scar shoi»?" "That, madam," said the doc­ U. S. FIRST AIM SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tor "Is entirely up to you.” $1.50 Per Year; Six Months 75c— $2.00 Per Year Outside .&dolt-lliyfirLs_lon£_4icedicted of Davie County. Strictly Payable in Advance. Sot Noticed attack on Soviet Russia is Visitor: “What a sweet and shrewd double play intended to innocent looking face your Ut­ give German high strategy the Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second- tle girl 'has. Mrs. Brown.” advantage of two alternative Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Mrs. Brown; “I hadn’t notic­ courses of action either one LENINCRAD ed it. Mary, what have you of which the Führer can de­ been doing?” velop or abandon as events un­ fold in this new phase of world Two Little Boys w ar. First Neighbor; "How did It is first and primarily a f¿/> Tvih that naughty boy oi yours get hedge against a protracted war ^ Ю 5 C 0 ÿ / h u r t ” involving the stupendous pow­ ...... \ . - . ' ' V . Second Neighbor; “That er of the United States. It is I; J lTHUANIA\y Ч " Ч Independence Day little boy of yours him w: an attempt to protect himself a b r ic k .” agalns this by gaining absolute The Fourth of July, observed as a legal holiday in control of the resources of Eu­ / / ö \ ^ all of our states as well as the District of Columbia, Sale or Barter ropean Russia which he had Alaska, Canal Zone, Hawaii. Puerto Rico and the Philip­ Tommy: “Dad I sold my dog found himself unable to obtain pine Islands. In Williamsburg, Va., in May 6, 1776, the by means short ot war. fifth revolutionary convention convened and adopted the today for $1,000!” It is, secondly, an effort to first constitution of a free and independent state. On Dad: "What did you do with consolidate the basis for a peace May 15 it called on the Continental Congress to declare the money?” T o m m y : "I didn’t get any offensive which Herr Hitler’s the' colonies free and independent. On July 4, 1776 was strategists have always wanted ssigned the Declaration of Independence. An item in a money. I got two five himdred history book where space is given to the names of the dollar cats.” to keep in reserve as a means of brijiging the war to a quick principal leaders, of the battlegrounds in the fight to at­ Highlighte Of The Bent Position end if the going became too tain independence and the cold print tries to impress the facts on the minds of the student. We were supposed Coed: "What position does d iffic u lt. *0 learn by heart the names of the signers of the Declara­ Sunday School Lesson your brother play on the team?” Disunity Is Sought tion and at the time it was something of a bother. We Sister; “A a sort of crouchcd, Incidental to both of these youthfully felt the fight had been a good one, we were bent position.” two purposes behind the move, justly proud of the forefathers who had struggled for the The Sunday School Lesson Mark t-o his own native Cyprus, and involved In both of them, cause, but it all had happened many years ago and there for J u ly 6 is, “The Gospel Is and thenceforth drops out of Even In Those Days is the idea that by suddenly was the present matter of clearing up a baseball diamond Taken Into CwropaP'—Acts zr. the record. Such are the seri­ Guide in Egypt; “It took hun. turning on Russia, Germany en a sand-lot in the neighborhood. We didn’t get the 36; xtIU, 21. ous results that may flow from dreds of years to build those will be able to promote disunity full force of the picture as does the history student today. allowing personal feelings, to p y ra m id s.” and Indecision both in Britain Bombs and torpedoes and master one. Apparently, the Tourist: “Ah, I see. It was and the United States. It was July 4th when England and America separated Church of Antioch sided with and the young government became an individual, after shell shots would be added to a Government job.” In fact the fli'st result Herr Paul; who chose Silas, a Rom­ a fight to the death. The mother had hoped to chastise the dangers encountered by Hitler and his diplomatic strate. that doughty old pioneer and an of standing in the Jeru­ the wayward child, a child that had grown to man’s C o rre ctio n gists hope to achieve by the adventurer, the Apostle Paul, salem Church, and of high estate and wished to think and govern itself. America Barber: “Your hair needs cut­ R u ssian m o v e Is a re d u ce d were 'he today laboring in the ability, to be his new compan­ Germany’s invasion of Russia began along a tiv>ni ex­ labored to give itself civil liberties, to bring its struggles ting badly, sir.” tempo of Intervention by the Mediterranean fields where he ion. Silas was evidently a tending from the Arctic to the Black Sea, with Fininirfi lor progress home where it could handle the situation Customer :,"I don't agree with United States and with It a achieved great conquests for musician ready to sing songs and Rumanian troops also pushing into the Sodtit you. It needs cutting nicely revival of the appeasement where its citizens saw fit. America fighting to meet its Christianity. Nowadays he at midnight in a dungeon; and from their frontiers. Nazi bombers promptly attacked spiritual and material problems in its own way, to work this time. You cut it badly movement In Britain. would be confronting a new this example has been followed the last time I was here.” • Zhitomir. Kiev and Sevastopol while Red bombcis But Berlin took far moré out its own destiny in the matter of civil and jjolitical paganism, and a savagery such by ithe modern "Gospel team” raided East Prussia. Brest-Litovsk was the sit-nc of welfare. This new country wanted to stand on us own than this possibility into its as the brutal ancient world of an evangelist and u singer. No Golf, Preacher bloody f i g h t i n g .______considerations In pressing Rus­ feet, and she did! And so she does today! never knew. The preacher, making his He Found a Friend sia to the point where Joseph them with arms. that the attack cn B i»sia .in'igbt We have fought lo preserve the ideals of those early That ithe present war zone romids of pastoral calls on Many a man or woman has Stalin made the one decision In reaching his decision to begin during ithe -wlnier. The years, to maintain rights to worship our God as we in the Near Eiist overlays the Sunday afternoon stopped at gone forth on a journey, only he probably never expected to attack Russia Herr Hitler was R u ssian h'jmf>e3i ejcpiessetl t h e desii-ed, to enjoy the liberty of free speech, press,and scene of Paul’s activities lends the home of one of the mem­ to encounter unexpectedly the make during the course of this further moved by what seems oi)lnion that tt would not cvmo pulpit, of owning property and holding public meetings. fresh interest to the current bers of his church, Jimmy, Jr., one person who spelled destiny. war—namely to fight or sur­ to Berlin the opportunity in- before spring oJ 3S41, but agrt'ed The securing of these privileges took sacrifices on the Sunday school lessons upon answered the door bell. “Paw In Paul’s case it was conspicu­ render. The move proves that volved in the move for launch- i that German itjxcp disposition.« part of all citizens, but America was worth the struggle Paul’s second missionary Jour­ ain’t home,” he advised the ously the finding of young Britain has actually won a great Ing a peace offensive in the wei-e ready even »t that lime, then and America is worth it today. She is a cause ney. Bible maps serve as war minister. “He went over to the Timothy at Lystra. This ar­ military victory during the dark West. The idea of basing such Germans were maJring no se­ worth protecting and sacrificing' for her is our obligation. maps. Now, as then, this area golf club.” dent youth, son of a Greek months of defeat In Greece, a peace offensive on a cam­ cret of the possibility during ■ "Remember that as we fight today the future will put is pivotal to world domination. The minister’s brow darkened. father and a godly Jev/lsh Crete, and Libya. It proves paign against Russia was wide­ that period aaid dlplomaitlc of­ us down after a date in a history book. A long line oi Imperial con­ Jimmy hastened to explain: mother, caught the contagion that those German advances ly discussed in Berlin as far ficials of tiie 'WHhelmsta'asse querors have fo u g h t th e ir w ay “Oh, he ain’t goln’ to play golf; of Paul’s spirit; and became to were too slow to assure Herr back as last September. The tried on several «casions to over the scenes travelled by not oh Sunday. He just went The Old Order him, not only a disciple and Hitler final victory over Brit­ Idea which the Wilhelmstrasse sound out the passdbllity Ihat Saint Paul, th e most imperial over for a few highballs and co-worker, but also the ageing ain before America could enter toyed with then, and continu­ the attack on Russia would fig u re of th e m a ll. apostle’s dearest friend. He a little stud poker.” Saw an Item the other day where a man of 78 passed the war with effectiveness. ously since,-was that the en­ undermine anti-German sen­ away and was buried in the Potter’s Field of a mid- Good Men Fall Out foresook home — we may Ima­ Secs Protracted War tire European continent Includ­ timent in the United Statt«, Grave consequences may fol­ An Average Motorist western town. Tliere was nothing surprising in this sort gine the pride and sorrow of the By the attack on Russia, Herr ing Russia would provide a per­ Purther, it has always been low personal disagreements; mother left at Lystra —and Service Station Operator; of notice perhaps since many folks die in poverty and Hitler recognizes the possibility fect platform from which Herr made perfectly clear in Ger­ world politics have been chang­ became the apostle’s fellow “How much gasoline does the have so family to carc for their last resting place. But of a protracted war in which Hitler could announce his will- man economic difcusslons, both ed by such incidents. When traveller and trusted repre­ tank in yotir car hold?” the human interest story back of this death notice was Britain will become increasing­ IngTiess to end hostilities v.’ith in private and in public priai, Paul proposed that he and sentative and spiritual son. Autolst; “I don’t know. I’ve the fact that the man who was buried in a pauper’s ly stronger with wai- materials B ritain . that the Naai High Commamd Barnabas should return to the Sunday school teachers are in never had enough money to get grave had been the son of a millionaire, spent a hilarious shipped from the Ajnerlcan Future Truce Basis regarded European Russia aa .'■•cenes Qf-.their first missionary fejlowship wltli Paul when they it filled yet.” youth antT gained fur himself-a national-reput-ation by side of the Atlawtlc. He has Taking different possibilities an indispensable jjart of tihe lighting cigars with $100 bills. The story with a back­ journey, 'the latter wanted to win a boy or girl to Christ’s German cronomic Lehenwaiuin. She: "I heard you made a lot had to abandon the hope of into consideration they figured ground surely, feels a scenario writer, the moralist points take along his nephew, John service. Two letters in the New If the German aimita go of money through a sudden up­ bringing his European con­ that the time might come when' cut the lesson and the needy man sighs for the oppor­ Mark, who had deserted them Testament bear Timotliy’s through Russia quickly emiiugh ward movement in oil.” quests to a quick victory over it would be to their advantage tunity to use just one of those $100 bills, that went up at 'the mainland of Asia Minor name; and the older man’s the peace olfensive will alrnoiyt He: “Yeah, a wealthy old Britain during this campaign to obtain a truce during which in smoke. So ends another character of the past, the on the earlier trip. There was counsels to him have fertilized certainly be the nexit .(nnjca' aiint tried to start a fire with season. they co\ild consolidate the in­ hey-day of gold bathtubs and matchless diamond studs. strong dispute: but Paul, who the ministry of the centuries. Berlin move. Prepanatoiy yteps k e r o s e n e !” Herr Hitler can face thia dustrial machine'ry of the con­ always rated loyalty high, would There is space but to men­ are certain to begin at once The old order passeth even in our town. prospect of a proti-acted war tinent. They would, of course, not accept the renegade; al­ tion a few of the high spots of with appeals to polltlcaüly cc

V. FKIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 5. Miss Evelyn Troxler. Conn and His Mary Lou Dinner Guests Weds Edward Spratt. At Sheek Home ßjeAAjOiUiii- ЗШТН GROVE. — Mr. and' At historic Alamance Pres­ byterian church Sunday after­ Mrs. J. A. Smith spent Sat­ urday In High Point vijsltinc" Wiiss S idn ey F eezor w ill leave Pleasant Garden to visit № . noon at 5 o’clock, mIss Evelyn relatives. Moiiday tor Richmond, Va. to and Mrs. Paul Hockett and Caroline Troxler, daughter , or Mrs. James Hendrix spent ouo visit her aunt, Mrs. Bill Periy. young son, Paul Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Troxler. -of Greensboro, became the d ay th e p a st w eek w ith Mirs. Mrs. Hugh Sanford and guest, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lanier bride of Edward O. Frierson Holthouser. Mi\3. Christine Adams, of Pltts- and daughter, Gall, of Blrm- Spratt, recently ot Tampa, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheek had - bui'gi Pa- — isrtitfned— bfend-ay 4wghftmr-Alar-catne-Tue5d n g v .- Jr li. L even s, p aator o f ~glT5t as- theii- ■Smiday-dhiner-guestsi~ from South Carolina, where visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Kur- Reformed church, of which the Mi-. a n d M rs. J. B . C o x a n d they spent several days. fces and Mr. and Mrs. Grady b rid e Is a m em b er, o ffic ia t e d daughter, Bobby and Carlyn W ard . assisted by Rev. J. M. Millard, ot Norfolk, Va., Miss Amy Tal­ Mrs. Alice W oodruff returned pastor of Alamance Presbyter­ bert of Advance, Mr. and Mn?. Miss Hazel Baity ot Char­ Sunday from Taylorsville where ian church. Herman Boger of Cana. In fihe spent some time. lotte and mother, Mrs. J. T. The bride was given In mar­ the afternoon Mr. and Mrs; Baity, left Thursday tor Boone Clyde Boger and children were Mrs. Carl Sherrill of Mt. riage by her father and had to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wade their guests. tnid spent Wednesday with her for only attendant the bride­ B row n . Miss Clara Louise Watkins of ■mother, Mrs. Maggie Miller. groom ’s sister, Miss Ann Spratt, Barbara Haisllp of Winston- of Knoxville. Tenn. »-.Hugh V. Redland spent the week wlblv Miss Luretta Trumbell of Mit­ Salem Is spending the week Walker, Jr., of Gree'jlvUle. S. Miss Elizabeth Ward. chell College, Statesville, was a with Clarabel LeGrand. C.. and Columbia, S. C., was M r. a n d M rs. F. A, N aylor Sir. luncheon guest of Miss Helen Mr. Spratt’s best man and are spending a tew days Ml', and Mrs. Dorsett Wright Stroud Monday. ushers were the bride’s broth­ Winston-Salem visiting rela­ and daughter, Jacqueline, Miss ers, R. Andrew Troxler, of Ma­ tives. Miss Atha Howell of Charlotte Joan Gardner, Mr. and Mrg. rion, Va., and Broadus Troxler, Billy Conn and pretty Mary Louise Smith are shown Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Kimbel and Miss Frances Riggsbee of Bill Price and DeMont Wright recently on the beach'at Ocean City, N. J. Mary Lou’s a.nd son. Dale, of BoonvUle Chapel Hill were week end of Bristol. Va.; James Davls all ot Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Fred Berg, of Greensboro. father, ex-big leaguer Jimmy Smith, had at first re­ spent the week end with Mr, guests of Miss Rachel Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright Miss Nell Davls, organist, Mrs. fused to give his blessing to the inarriage of his daugh­ and Mrs. B. L. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Perry Ashe of and son, Eugene, of Charlotte. Jess Alderman, violinist. Miss ter to the man who nearly won the heavyweight crown. Mrs. Geo. Marshall of Wins­ M rs. c. C. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. ton-Salem and little son, Saai- Mayodan spent the week end Virginia Smith, soprano, and visiting at the home of his v/lth Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Brown. Clyde Shaw and sons. Robert mle, spent Saturday aftemoon Eddie Robins, tenor, were w’ed- aunt, Mrs. Clyde Reece and Mr. ond Fred, are guests of Mr. Cooleemee Personals with Mrs James Hendrix. dlng musicians. R eece. M iss D o ro th y G ib so n Is sp e n d - and Mrs. Wade Smith. Mrs. Joiin Riddle of 'Redland The bride wore a gown of ice Mrs. Daisy Greene has re­ itig the week with her gr.and- spent awhile Tuesday with Mra. Mrs. C. L, Wertz and daugh­ blue net and lace. Small cov­ turned to Welcome, where she Mrs. M.' H. Hoyle and sons, inother, Mrs. C. C. Tiller in H. L. Allen. ered buttons ran from round M. H. Jr. and Edgar, accompan­ C ooleem ee. ter, Carolyn, have returned to will spend some time with her liieir home in Roanoke. Va. neckline of the fitted bodice of daughter, Mrs. Harvey Beeker. ied by Misses Wllmena Stroud Miss Marie Moore of Relds- after a visit with Mrs. Wertz’s Announsement has been made of the marriage of lace to the fitted waist, and and Virginia Ferebee are spend­ ■ville is th e gu est o f M r. an d parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miss Pauline Daniel of Cooleemee and Everette Eugene the very full skirt encircled Rev. and Mrs. C. E. B. Robin­ ing the week at Myrtle Beach, Princess Theatre Mrs. Frank Fowler. H arp. Shaver of Woodleaf, on February 2. Mrs. Shaver is a with bands of lace fell In folds son and daughter, Mary Anne, S. C. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daniel of Cooleemee to H?e floor. The short puff were dinner guest of Miss FRIDAY, JUIY 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Chaffin Miss Miriam Harp spent last and is a graduate of Cooleemee High school. sleeves were also of lace and Grace Robson at Samarcand Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Obrien ot Barbara Stanyck and Henry of Charlotte were week end week end In Winston-Salem Mr. Shaver is the son of W. F. Shaver of Woodleaf the shoulder-length veil of Manor last week. Mary Anne Durham spent the past week F o n d a in guests of Mr. Chaffin's mother, visiting friends. and the late Mrs. Mary Holt Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. matching blue net was gath­ visited for tew days in Southern end visiting their daugliter, Mrs. “THE LADY EVE” Mrs. T. N. Chaffin. W. P. Kavanagh and Dr. Ka­ M r. an d Ml'S. G a ith e r S a n - Shaver will make their home at Milford Hills. ered on her head by a flat bow P ines. A L S O STOOGES vanagh at their home on Erwin 3 Mrs. Sam Waters and daugh­ fin-d returned Monday from of lace tied with a spray of lly. His son. BUly. returned slon al. Mr. Gilbert C. Robinson ot street. SATURDAY ter. Dorothy Rose, and Dorothy valley lilies. As only ornament Myrtle Beach where they spent with him to spend the week. Mrs. Sparks Is the daughter the bride wore a wide gold en­ Atlanta will spend the Fourth Bob Steele in Ann Hay, have, returned from the week end. of Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Hendrl.x Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zachary graved bracelet which belong­ with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Koanoke. Va.. where they spent George Hendricks will go to of Advance. She was graduat­ and daughter, Marca Ann, “WILD HORSE Rev. W. C. Cooper. Bill San­ ed to the bridegroom’s great- C. E. B. R o b in so n . the week with Mrs. J. L. Ray- Occaquam. Va. Sunday to bring ed from Advance high school have returned liome after a VALLEY” Jield. They were accompanied ford, C. C. Sanford and Hazel great-grandmother and has home Mrs. Hendricks and dau­ nnd now holds a position with Mrs. I. H. Huske and daugh­ ten days visit with Mrs. Zach- home by Barbara Rayfield who Charles left Monday tor Glade been worn by family brides of ghter, Christine, who have been the Hanes Knitting Mill. ter, Erickson, are visiting In f.ry’s sister, Mrs. T. C. Wack- MONDAY AND TUESDAY Valley, where they are attend­ four preceding generations. is visiting in the Hay home. '^siting there the past week. L ou lsbu rg. hamer at her home in Warren- Mickey Rooney and Judy ing the Young People’s confer­ Mr. Sparks Is the son of Mr. She carried an arm bouquet b u rg, M o. G a rla n d In 'Rebecca Chander of Asheville ence of the Presbyterian church. aiid Mrs. John Sparks of Farm­ of white roses and baby’s Miss Gussie Johnson will leave Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood 1.S spending some time with her in g to n . He Is a g ra d u a te o t breath touched with pale pink “STRIKE UP THE Monday for Lake Junaluska are visiting relatives and frl- Mr. and Mrs. Junius Fleming ount and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kate Lane ot Balttaiore. the Farmington high school where she will spend the week sweetpeas and centered with a Kannapolis and Salis- of Woodleaf and Miss Mary BAND” W. M. Pennington. M d. w as the guC'St T u e sd a y an d and Is now associated with ills attending the Young People's whlte orchid. ^ Wednesday ot Rev. and Mi-s. J. father in farming and dairy­ bury for a few weeks. Byerly were dinner guest of Miss Lucile Horn attended the H. Fulghum. Conference. The maid of honor was in Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nail at 'their ing. Misses Peggie and Evelyn wedding^of Miss Evelyn Troxler mousseline de sole over lace home on Main street last Siui- For the present the couple Steverson ot Salisbury are In Greensboro Sunday. Miss Nancy Murray of Burlington Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, taffeta, the fitted bodice of pale d ay. Miss. Bess Thompson and Miss j will make their home with spending the week with theh- Nancy Mclver came home with IS spending two weeks with pink and full skirt of deeper Fannie Ransom Thompson o f: the groom’s parents. grandmother. Mrs. Effle Park­ FRESH her and was a guest In the Jane Marklin. pink. Her little hat of mousse- Miss Dosia Franklin of New-, Davidson have returned from I — — — ------hne de sole was made with er at her home on Cross street. berry, S. C. spent last week l-£orn home until Tuesday. Edwin and David Brenegar of a visit w'ith Mr. Thompson’s : Party Giveii At flowers the two pink shades of visiting at the home ot her Winston-Salem returned home Miss Ruble Safley Is spending DELICIOUS Mr. and-Mrs. Joe Patner and sister in Staunton and Rad- , . the dress and she carried an brothev. J. E. Franklin. Saturday after a visit 'with his this week visiting relatives and îÆiss S ue B row n le ft S a tu rd a y fo rd . V a. Meroney Home arm bouquet of pastel flowers mother, Mrs. H. T. Brenegar. friends In Salisbury. ior Pennsylvania, where they - Mrs. C. F. Meroney Jr. and tied with pale blue streamers. T. C. Alsbrooks is spending SUMMER some time visiting his son, R. v/ill spend ten days. Miss Brown Ml-, a n d M rs. R . L. H ew lett J. H. Thompson will leave oradv Ward entertained The men of the wedding party Mi-s. W. H Cusick has return­ Friday for Chicago. 111., where pVi^ay evening at the L. Alsbrooks at his home In will visit Miss Doris Lippy in end children Doris and Donald, wore w^hlte linen suits. ed to her home In Washington, he iwlll spend ten days attend­ Gettysburg and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mi-s. Porter Patton, and home cf Mrs. Meroney. Bowls The couple spoke their vows D. C. after spending two weeks: Norfolk, Va. CANDIES Patner ave guests of his par­ ing the furniture show. of mixed summer flowers were before an Improvised altar with with her mother. Mrs. Daisy son. Marvin, Miss Beulah Fagg. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Howard and ents in Wilkes Barre, En route on the card tables for the wide background of palms. At Greene at her, home In North 1 lb. B o x Miss Myrtle King. Herbert Dean Miss Mary Corpening of children of Mocksville were home they will stop ta Wash­ all of Pulaski. Va. and Mr. and serving of dessert. the back ot the altar on either C ooleem ee. Salt Water Taffy Boonviile spent the week end Sunday visitors at the home of ington. D. C. Mrs. Davis Potts were dtaner Contract was played at four side stood a floor basket filled 1 lb. B a s wich Miss Delia Grant. I Ml', and Ml’S. Bill Wilson ac- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tutterow. puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. tables with Miss Jane McGuire with gladioli, larkspur and: . , , Asst. Taffey Clegg Clement Jr. of Atanta, ta white and p a s t e l ' ^ompanled by Mrs. C. C. Young, Jon Graham, Miss Agnes Sanford left S'.t” - : v.-lnnlng high score prize. Mrs.'f*^'’erfew M r. a n d Ml'S. \V. H . M cC all Gil, visited his ■ father. B. C. Mlss Mary Joe Young and Mrs. 1 lb. Bag clay for Washington. D. C. to j. f . Hawkfns won sccond high shades, and In the foreground i pent last Sunday visiting rela­ Clement the past week end. Miss Helen Craven of Monroe Amela Safrlt of Mocksville Caramel Chews enter Abbott School of Fine ■ and Miss Della Grant the were a pair of floor baskets tives in Charlotte. spent the week end with her spent a few days this week 1 lb. H a s - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Foster and Ai't, where she will study for; travel prize. filled with white lilies. At each mother. Mrs, Bessie Craven. ct Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Bailey Kurlfey Kews ... Mis3-JuIla-Po3t«r were dinner five weeks. Guests includedside Mesdames v.’crc tall seven-branched are spending this week at Caro­ guests Monday of Miss Mary stands of white tapers. 1 lb. B ag Mr. and Mrs. David Ham­ ■VT— u c, . Armand Daniel, Cllnard Le- Ml', and Mrs. Clyde Reece lina Beach, After the ceremony Mr. and Faster and John L Foster at monds and Mrs. Loyd Maxwell hP^n% it mil- McNeill, J. F. has as their guest this week S. W. Taffey ... b e e n a patient at Da\«d n C McOua^e S A Mrs. Spratt left for «..w- a two- County Line. cf Winder, Ga. will arrive to­ Mrs. Reece’s mother, Mrs. Miss Drue Henry ot H ig h Temple Bolt of Greenville, S. Point spent last week end visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leagans day to spend the week end with home In Greensboro on their C. ing at the home of her mother. and family are moving Friday M r. a n d \U's. J o e G ra h a m . Bryan and Misses Mary and return for a short while be­ Mrs. Jessie Henry on Erwin iivto their new home cn Oak isfa cto ry . Little Miss Joan Cornellson Mrs. S. M. Call. Miss Marjorie Jane McGuire. Wlllle Miller, fore Mr. Spratt’s business takes street. street. Call and Miss Betty Gerald ofi Ossle Allison, Della Grant and them to Roanoke, Va., for resi­ of Salisbury is visiting her cou­ sin. Marcia Ann Zachary, who Mr. and Mrs. Judson Orren- Norris Ijames of. Charlotte Statesville returned Tuesday! Mrs. Bobby Sharpe Lucile Horn. dence. For travel the bride, changed to a brown linen suit | has just had a tonsil opera- der and children. Mary Sue and .spent the week end with Misses night from Elizabethtown, Is Honor Guest with a white lace blouse. Her \ tion. Judson Jr. of Garrison, Texa^, Geraldine and Inez Ijames. where they were the guests last CHURCH ANNOUNCE.AIENTS week of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. hat w’as a wide-brimmed off- are visiting at the home of Mr. Miss Elizabeth Miller wa^juaptist Mrs. J. Vh'gil House ot Bal­ Rev. and № s. H. C. Sprinkle S m ith . Ml'S. S m ith a n d son , face starched eyelet pique of Orrenders mother. Mrs. S. A. hostess Thursday afternoon atj Rev. J. H. Fulghum, pastor timore, Md.. is visiting this w'eek of Kings Mountain spent sev- Bennie, and Miss Gerald are a miscellaneous shower honor­ 11:00 Rev. Charles Utley will; IJi'own and 'White a n d other Orrender at her home on Main at the home ot Mr. House’s •otial days this week at their guests In the Call home this accessories were of white. For street. ing Mrs. Bobby Sharpe, form­ hold the service. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. h o m e h ere. w eek. erly Miss Martha Reece Allen, shoulder corsage she lifted the ¡Methodist House at their home on Duke a recent bride. Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor. orchid from her wedding bou­ Mrs. Gilbert Kurfèes leh Jack Rodwell was operated on street. The guests were invited into 11:00 Subject, “The Purpose qu et. Monday tor a visit with friends for appendicltus Wednesday the living room which was dec­ üi Ideals.” Mrs. Spratt, only daughter M r. a n d Ml'S. V a n ce W e llm a n in Richmond. Va. While she morning at the Rowan Me­ orated with summer flowers. Davie Circuit cf Mr. and Mrs. Timler, is a of Danville. Va.-spent last week is away her daughter, Ann. is morial hospital In Salisbury. During the afternoon dish iD39 graduate of the school of | end visiting at the Rome of Mr. vLsitlng her grandparents. Mr. Rev. G. W. Fbik, pastor towels were hemmed for the music, of Greensboro collegeand Mi's. Arlle Jordan at their. •and Mrs. J. Lee Kurfees. Mr. and Mi-s. J. W. Page of Center ll_a. m. B'iscoe were week end guests of bride. The recipes were filed S a le m 3 p. ni. where she majored in violin. Home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J. К Sheek, M r. a n d Ml'S. E. P. F o ste r a n d and presented to the bride. C en ter 3 p. m . She was a junior, and a senior Ml'S. J. H. L. Rice has gone Leititle Lliidsay and Cllarabel A salad plate, with tiny, Hardison 8 p. m.—Ei'nie Fos- attendant in the college May M r. a n d Ml'S. N. T . P oster, to Jackson, Miss., where she LeGrand spent Monday In wedding bells as favors and a ; ter will hold the service, court and was graduated mag- will spend a few v.'eeks visit­ Chapel Hill with Kimbrough Mrs. Harry Fyne and daugh­ miniature bride for Mrs. Sharpe j Revival services will begin na ctun laude. For the past ing relatives and friends. S iw e k Jr ter, Janet, of Sumter, S. C. are was served to the honoree, Mrs. at Center Sunday morning two years slie has been teach­ visiting Mrs. Fyne’s parent's, Mr. Sharpe, Misses Martha Furches Mocksville Circuit ing public school music at Mrs. Wm. Click was hostess Mrs. Kent Tate of Burling­ and Mrs. Jacob Stewart. Libby Deese. Jessie West, Kate R ev. W . C. Sides^ p a sto r Mocksville high school. at a birthday supper last Wed­ ton visited her mother, Mrs. Vestal. Frances Lee Ward, Mil- The bridegroom, second son Misses Margaret and Louise Bethel 11 a. m. nesday evening. The supper V. E. S w alm , last w eek. ctred Dull, Eloise Ward, Edith cf Ml', and Mrs. Frank K. Pickens of Charlotte were week was given In honor of the birth­ McMahan, Vickie Steelman,' Spratt. of Knoxville, was grad­ Bob Waters spent last week end guests of Miss Gussie John­ In Tune for June day of Mr. Click. Those pres­ Betty McMahan, Mary Lee Me- 1 uated from high school in end at Myrtle Beach. son. ent were Misses Rachel and Mahan. Martha Rose Miller Greenville and attended Colum­ Marie Click, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Henry Neely of Rock Hill, S. J. B. Douthit and Mrs. Celia and Mrs. Bert Bentley, Mrs. bia university hi New York Tiller and Mr. and Mrs. Click. C. 'was the guest Wednesday of Pickens spent the 'week end with John Harding, Mrs. Ray Deese. City. He now travels with S. Ml', and Mrs Bert Vicks and M r. a n d Ml'S. J. K, S h eek . Mrs. E. H. Morris, On Sunday Ah'S. E liza b eth W iU iard, M rs. J. H, Kress and company in the children of Mocksville spent last Misses Eliza and Nan Douthlt H. Swing, Mrs. Lou Ward. Mrs. restaurant division. For two Misses Josle and Lettie Jean Sunday visiting at the home o f! and Bill Pickens.were guests. .L. P. W a rd . № s . F. W'. D ull, years he made his home in 'n'\4ter ЯГО v isit!!’ ;: M r ar.d Mi's. ivli's. O dell J a m e s, M rs. B eil Greensboro where he was a Mr. and Mrs, F. A. NaU. J. W. Page at their 'home In Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Sides Jr. Tetigue, Mrs. J. W. Vestal, Mrs. member of the Gamma Sigma ■ B isooe. Ml'S. R . K . C oh en an d c h il­ will leave Monday to spend the clu b. W. E. Kennon, Mrs.' W. W. dren of Salisbury spent lastj week in western North Caro­ Misses Helen .'Vvett, Gertrude West, Mrs. George Steelman, week end visiting her sisters, lina. CIRCLE IMEETINGS Moore and Kimbrough Sheek Mrs. C. H. McMahan, Mrs. J.: i- Mrs. F. A. Nail and Mi's. Ernest B ap tist Mr.. stu d en ts a t th e U n iversity Mrs. J. H. Steelman of Yad­ V. Miller, Mrs. R. Mas Conrad i S ain. Circle 1—Monday at 3:30 at oE N. C.. w ill sp en d the w eek kinville, route 2, liad her tonsils a n d № s . L. ,L. M iller. the church. Joe Chalmers of Anderson, 0:udl with their parents. removed Monday. Circle 2—Monday at 3:30 at S. C. is spending this week Elmo Walls of Stovall and Mr. and Mi-s. Ralph Morris Miss Council Hendrix, the church. with Miss Willie Miller. John Walls of Elkin visited and childi-en, Janice and Ben- Circle 3—Monday at 3:30 at Kenneth Sparks Wed Circle 3—Monday at 7:30 ithoir sister, Mrs. Milton W at-! uie, are suer-dlns the week cit 'the church. Has ball-bearing glides, water repellent cush­ Miss Lena Council Hendrix with Mi's; Paul Grubbs. lUM 1.4st week. | .Myrtle Beach. Business Woman’s Circle — ions, colorful enamel fmish. and Kenneth Sparks were mar­ Circle: 4—Tuesday at 7:30 Monday at 8 p. m. with Mi's. /tiin Pittman has been visit- ried S atu rd a y , J u n e 12 a t the with Miss Catherine Gibson; Mr, nnd Mrs. Jack Allison of Hillary Arnold, REGULAR $29.50 ius her grandparents, Mr. and Macedonia Moravi.an church. Atlanta, Ga, spent Tuesday Presbyterian ■ M eth od ist .ivti'13. J. C. Dwiggins while her Rev. J. E. Brewer officiated .America’s No. 1 glamor girl, Circle l-rMonday at 8 p, m. night in tov.'n with relatives. Circle 1—Monday at 4 p. m. parents, Mr. and Mi's. H. G. using the ring ceremony. Brenda Frazier is shown with They 'were en route to Mullens, with Mrs. D. C. Rankin. at 'the ladies parlor wltlv Mrs. SPECIAL Ai $ 1 9 .5 0 X'lbtman attended a conven- Mrs. C. D. Peebles gave pro­ John Simms (Shipwreck) Kelly, E, M.. Avett. Mrs. Joe Graham W. Va. to attend the wedding Circle 2—Monday at 3:30 in Colorado., Mr. Pittman of Mrs, Allison’s nephew. Rob­ gram of nuptial music preced­ nightclubbuis in New York. f.n d Mrs.- T . N. C h a ffin h o s ­ will come Friday to take Ann ert Wills of Washington,' D. C. ing the ceremony. “Medita­ Their marriage will release to Union Chapel 8 p. in. tesses. , and Mrs. Pittman to their and Miss Edyth Early of Mul­ tion” was played during the Brenda 51,000,000 held up by Sermon topic: “Firm Foun­ Circle 2—Monday at 3 p. m. IVDir.e In A sh eville. lens. service. The Wedding March terms of her father’s will. On d a tio n s.” with Mrs. Charles Thomp.son,! from Lohengrin was played for her Slst birthday, she gets an­ Mr. B. C. Brook, associate Circle 3—Tuesday at 3 p. in. | Mrs. Marvin Waters and Mrs. ■ Clyde Ijames sijent the week PHONE 46 the processional and Mendels- other $4,000,000. Kelly won district lay leader, \\411 speak with Ml'S. E. M. Avett and Miss ¡MOCKSVILLE,C. a. D. Potts left Monday for end In Danville vvlta his fam- sohn’3 “March" for the reces-’ fame-on. the footba^ •gridiron. j,t.'Dullu at 11:00 a, m. -fielen Avett. .

' ' ...... \ I': ' PAGE 6 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941' Ceiling Set On New Automobile Prices Germany Bombed From Both Ends and in the Middle Myrtle Godby ALSO FIX Heads League KAPPA — Rev. G. W. Fink will fill his regular appoint­ ment at Salem Sunday after­ Price Admlnlatrator Hender­ n o o n . á n announced he will set cell­ Mr. and Mrs, Tom Koontz ing prices on new automobiles a n d d a u g h te r, B a rb a ra -Tean, ' M d, "In all probability,” used spent the week end with Mr. cars, because certain manu- and Mrs. Albert McDaniel of lacturers have refused to co- C lev elan d . . operate in 'avoiding inflation by ■ ‘ ' keeping prices at their present Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lagle and level. Mr. Henderson also froze iamily of Mocksville were Sun­ ! prices of 'tires, inner tubes and day dinner guests of Mr. and rubber at price levels of June Mrs. J. C. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. i/., 16 to prevent price skyrocket- E. T. Koortz and children were iog in connection with dlver- afternoon visitors. sion 'to defense of approxim- Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorne vEleiy 25 percent of rubber con­ and family visited friends near su m p tion . Society Sunday. Clyilian Defense Director La- Mrs. Bruce Turner visited • ‘ . Guardia announced plans for a Mrs. Ruth Jones one afternoon nation-wide Fourth of July !a s t w eek. celebration, with a radio ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cleary dress by President Roosevelt and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. ■ at, (4 p. m. EST) to be fol- Joe Johnson and son were week [ lowed by the singing of the end visitc:-3 at the home of Mr. . national anthem slmultaneoos- r.nd Mrs, Luther Dayvault. ly throughout the nation. Betty Alirc and Ruth Cartner . Commenting on the arrange­ spent s;v;.-al days last week ments, the President said,” . . \vlbh th e ir co u sin , Jim m ie <,¿;.Jt is altogether fitting that we Campbell of Mocksville. ' Should rededicate ourselvgs is Mr. and Mrs. Kerr B, Graves \ i ,'jJefend and porpetiiate thc.-r and son of Augusta spent Sun­ inalienable rights v.hich fou id day with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. true expression in the imnior- -Tones. tal Declaration. Those words Tlie Epworth League of Salem never had a deeper or more Germany is getting a double dose of air the Russian war; Russia, retaliating for I" as elected its officers for the solemn meaning for Amev’ca bombardment from her two enemies, un­ German attacks on Soviet cities. Map year. They are as follows: tiian they have in this houí or ited to effect a Nazi defeat—Britain, shows scenes of air raids on Germany President, Myrtle Godby; vice- anxiety and peril ..." striking while Nazis are absorbed with and occupied territory. president, Thomas ^Cartner; Foreign Affairs secretary, Mary Hendrix; tl-eas., . President Roosevelt told h not talee an oaith of alUgl- steel, and asked furniture and She nsfd an all-electric ma- W. Etheridge are spendhig the Mice to any country other than household refrigerator manu­ c h in e . Fourth at Manteo, on Roanoke th e U . S. facturers not to raise prices. Island with the former’s mo ­ , ,. He told a press conference F rlo rltie s ther, Mrs. A . D. Etheridge. * possibility of sending rifles The OPM announced priority Mrs. Deese the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter and Eire Is being considered if action on crude rubber, zinc to Club Hostess children of Cooleemee were Eire government gives a^- and tungsten compounds. Rub­ . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ■urances they would useu ber consumption is to be re­ PINO. — Mrs. Bay Deese was be last week end. / against Germany in the event duced from 817,000 to 600,000 hostess to the . Friendly Book . : ^ . Sixty ¡railroad building com • t : l&icVRICÀL ^Án>LlAM (ÜS iiottiieed uyfúvaiion of its áif ROYAL CROWN in a ni«w urdt loMWii panies haveibeen granted prior'- <|к Clyde Ijames, S alm an Mocksville, N. C.^^ mI tJie “Anny Air Forces,*' eon> ity ratings by the government BOTTLING CO.; Overhead Bridge MocksvUie, Ñ. C. >glttuiting-pre«nt units a to insure » constant flow- of WlartsH It Rr Á iflt commwid under M»i«r farm cooimoiUtles to market. ¥ ♦ # 4 4 Jif

'Ч -I PAGE Y FRroAY. JULY 4. 1941 THE ISÍOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE Russicn Battleships Are Few and Old Weevil Мепвсе ¡ М Г Ч И и и и U ИясHas Become-ReaiityRpromP-RpfliHv TIIESE WAWT ODit-on Enemy Nc. 1, iht boll ms ARE ANSWERED has begmi its i--.-,’a£ion oi North Carolina iaims, -and f a r w h a t YOB WäMT Question: It is necessary to J. O. Rowell, Extension entom o­ :ollow a recipe In preparliig logist of N. C. Stat.e .M iege. nWTCFJ REPAIRIXG—I HAVE CAR-BON' fWPER — PENCIL n o t i c e t o A № OVVN- fruit iuices ior cooling drinks? *ays tlie time has arrivirC for opened a watch repair >-h(fp i-harpener*-. lypexvTitprs. «ta­ «Г&— As Ibe HeaJtb tle.Dni't-, | iarmers to coiait«r- atAack. Anjwer;' No. Use the odds iti Popltii's Shoe Shop, rear pies, p.'iper clips, miicii.ige. ш е я 1 has eariended the time Coimty farm aKent.s ere- mo- ^nd end.g; of fruit iuices vour _:nf Kiii-rpcs fc \Уягг1.— Cl. A. (vnewrittT i-ihbon.s. ink р.г;1< unjil July 15tb, l iyill ’»Яс- i еде in ­ refrigerator may offer. The bihzing lorces to licnt J e ffrie s 6-2 0 -3 t —and all kind of ofCicc sup­ cinale at »jTl&öme cuch. | sect p est. juice left from the pineapple plies.— :viocksville Enterprise. RIoniflay Biifiht and ои the salad last night will make a “The first maneuver,” -Ro- NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF L.\XD iqvax* each W edne^ay n f - , pleasing combination with the well says, “is the application tinder and by virtue of an PHILCO RADIOS— S.VLES .-VND <-tino<¡n. I Slave ..í».«:«! ;ln- iuice of a fresh lemon, lime or j of l-l-l ¡»ison treatnients order of the superior co’.u-t of SERVICE. Fresh batteries stiucied io Ii»* no­ Davie County, ¡nade in'the spe­ an orange or two. For color, 1 v^’lien weevUs are. found in each week for all makes.— tice after tb »t deteV so lilease irush and strain half a cup of | fields during the рге-даа1'е cial proceeding entitled J. R. Bailey et al ex parte, the mi- Young Raclio Co., Depot St. tafce чташгя*. — .Wjilltci I/. berries and add a 'tablespoon or period at the rate of 30-or dersigned commissioner will or. СаИ, rabies inspector. two of jelly. If used as an ap- more per acre. That means, the 12th day of July. 1941. at USED TIRES, BATTERIES AND ^ ч-л-zt ->erizer, tiie drink should be about one weevil to 500'plants. 12:00 o'clock M.. at the court­ auto parts for all makes and more tart than sweet since “Pre - square i treatments house door in Mocksville. North models. AVrecker service. Carolhia offer for re-sale to the sugar dulls, rather than sti­ should be started just as highest bidder for ' cash that Rodwell’s Place, North Mocks­ mulates the appetite. A sugar squares begin to form,” the certain tract of land lyine and ville, near high school. Day Russia has a navy, but it is inconsequen­ ernized and rearmed. Laid doim in 1909 syrup is more effective for entomologist staited. ‘"niis is being in Shady Grove Town­ phone 40— night phone 117-J. tial ancl ancient. The Black Sea fleet under the name Sebastopol, s h e is one sweetening summer drinks than usually when the plants are ship. Davie County. North Carolina, adjohiing the lands SINGER SEWING M.iCHINES includes the battleship Paris Commune, o f the b e s t of the ships IlghtliiK fn - the sugar itself. 5 to 8 inches high, and before of Sallie Bi-anson and-- others —We are representatives in pictured above. She is a veteran of the Soviets against G e r m a n y . the squares are large enough and more particularly describ­ Davie for these famous ma­ World War. and has recently been mod- Question: What are some of :'or the weevils to puncture. ed as •follows, to-wit: chines. .\lso vacuum cleaners the important things to re­ "But don’t stop with this at­ FIRST TRACT; Beginning at Bailey’s line running North and iron. See our display.— member in marketing eggs? tack,” Rowell continued, "be­ 27.75 chains to a stake: thence C. J. Angell. BERTHA I MlllER Answer: Never put the eggs cause a war isn’t won with West 9.05 chains to a poplar in cases until they are proper­ a single battle. Pre-square th e n ce S ou th 2 E ast 14.50 NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWN- chains to a branch: thence ly cooled. When warm eggs poisoning alone will not satis­ ers— .As we were late in start­ ROWAN North 54 East 3.25 chains up CHOSEN 4-H factorily control boll weevils, as are put in cases, they can’t b r a n ch : th e n ce S o u th 17.25 ing. we have decided to give cool rapidly. So. they begin tn many weevils reach the fields chains to a dogwood: thence you until July 15th to have loae quality and may even be­ after the pre-square poison­ South 89 East 3.30 chahis: your dogs vaccinated. Take PRINTING CO. HEALTH OUEEN ing period has passed.” thence North 80 East 2.25 Radio has its lig'hter side, sequence called for him to be come bad. The way eggs are ch a in s, c o n ta in in g 21 acres, warning. .-Vffer that date yon ‘like any other profession, aaid thrown bodily out ol th e R itz The Extension specialist rec­ SAU D I , w. c. Crutchfield Boy marketed also affects their more or less will be subject to a ■ fine. all the laughs to be had in the Theatre, scene of the broadcast quaUty and the number lost ommends post-sqiiare treat­ SECOND TRACT: Beginning They must be vaccinated.— studios do not come from the; and then talk his way back, Is Hod« King bbiough soilage. Eggs need t.? ments, in the form of calcium at a stake In Charles line and Dr. E. S. Grady, .\ssistant One •! thi l^ p il fttait- comedy pi'ograms, as witness:! almost precipitated a riot out- arsenate dusting. This type of runs S. 29.75 chains to Bailey’s be marketed often. And once ime: thence N. 80 degs. E. 3.45 District Health Officer. i n g an« «fHw Miss Bertha Lee MUler, 17, poisoning should be started An' amateur songwriter who side the theatre, which is off a week isn’t often enougn. chains to a stake; thence N. T -4-2t daughter of ICr! and Mrs. Orady houses hi the СагоНпав. mak«s quit« a pest of himself Broadway. T h e contesrtant Twice a week isn’t often enough w h en 10 p e rc e n t o f 5°'^ control methods is This the 23rd day of June. If you w.ant him to come to • Litho^TtpliM f sooig 'he had just composed, put in to the police station. Ac­ Thursday, bedie M ^rs, son of and cooled. One.other ро1п% contained in Extension_Eolder 1 941._____ your home to vaccinate your Kostelanetz complied and the tually. however, the police were Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Myers, of No.. 45, which is available free B. c S R O C It,------iliup hijii T"öTut TìiC the eggs must be protected Commissioner • I'jipeniiileie, tipped off to what was to hap­ Crutchfield was chosen king. upon request to the Agricultur­ price will be 75c. 7 -4 -tp . record was placed on a turn- from heat while on the way to I-iocksville. N. C. lable. When It had concluded, pen and the patrolman who J^lss Miller is a member of the al Editor. N. C. State College. P h on e 151 market. If the eggs or con­ 7 -4 -2 t WANTED TO LOAN—.MONEY • Complete Office ttie- songwriter 'said, “That or- participated haa been standing Courtney 4-H club and young Raleigh. The 1-1-1 treatment tainers in which they are pack­ tn build you a home—Mocks­ cihestra played my piece In hy waiting for his cue. Myers the Dobson Club. They ed are exposed to the sun or IS made with a mixture of one EXECUTOR’S NOTICE ! Siiipplies. ■ Vi I ville Building & Loan .\sso- Bolero rhythm — how would were chosen over repi«senta-1 from other sources, tliey piound of calcium arsenate, one Va HavUig qualified as executor, ciation. 1-26-tf you have played it?” tives fro m 14 co u n tie s. will lose quality. Loss of quai- gallon of crop molas.'ps, and of the estate of Julia Ann! Tells How To Make Phone Ь32 &а1жеоз7, N. О. “Under an assumed name,” Taking second honors in the Ity means loss of market v a l u e . ' gallon of water. It is.ap- Myers, deceased, late of Davie; 'replied Kostelanetz. Good Hay Crops .district contest were David Lee plied w^th a hand m op or v^'lth. County. North Carolhia. this Is to notify all persons having a m a ch in e . DR. McINTOSH Soane words sound a lot like A hay croy sliould yield at Jones, of Wake county, and Question: Can milk absorb claims against the estate of said otihers and coniusloai can there­ least a ton per acre and three Katiherine Watkins of Hillsboro, odors from the air around it deceased to present them to ' HEDRICK by result. At the Crime Doctor tons per acre are possible in Route 2. Jones is the son of i and get an unpleasant taste Mr. and Mrs. Golden ' the undersigned within one' OPTO.METRIST 'j'cQiearsal, for example, Direc- Mr. and Mrs. Theo L. Jones, of I that way? year from date of tills notice | 436 N. Trade Street North Carolina, says E. C. Blair, or same will be pleaded in bar 1«r Jack Johnstone no-ted that E.xtension . Service agronomist Raleigh, Route 4. and Missj Answer: Scientists say that Return Home •'?, of their recovery. • All persons W inston-Salem . N. C. one of his actors was missing. at N. C. State College. Watkins’ parents are Mr. and | the mild, delicate flavor of CYCLE. — Mr. and Mrs. Ho­ indebted to said estate please Have Your Eyes Examined make immediate payment. “Bill felt dizzy,” volunteered Here are some of the rules Mrs. T. W. Watkins. i good milk Is very easily tahit- ward Golden returned hom eifist ______R o | p ila r ly .______another actor, “and he had to This the 4 day of June, 1941. for good production set out by Counties p«rticipatlng in the | ed by absorbing odors from the v.'eek after a visit in the Nor,th. JOHN Q. MYERS i no ihonie.” “Too bad,” said the specialist: western section of the district air. If you keep milk uncov- Miss Ruby Groce was i^ e Executor of Julia Ann Myers, i Johnstone. “Vertigo?” "I just were Davld^n, Guilford, For­ ered in the refrigerator, It will estate. 6-6-6t: All hay crops respond to a Stmday guest of Miss BeSie told you,” repeated the actor, fertile soili They take large syth, Wilkes. Yadkin and Rock­ soon take on the taste of fish, Bulali and Floy Bell. “’h o m e !” ingham. counties in the east­ i-abbage, banana, melon, onion Dr.ClydeW.Young quantities of plant food from Mr. N. B. Casstevens of Rad­ A girl musician in Phil Spi- ern section-of the district are or other foods with a decided the soil. The non-legumes get ford. Va. visited relatives here COLORED NEWS i italnys Hour of Charm orch­ Alamance, Caswell, , all their food from this source. flavor that are also in the re -' over the week end. BV SWRGARET WOODRl'FF I estra arrived at NBC for a Durham, Franklin, Granville, frigerator uncovered. Milk will, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C h eek VETERINARIAN Legumes, if inoculated, can pnaclice session wearhig a lot Person, Vance, Orange, Wake The Christian conference for | draw about two-thirds of tlie take on the odor of disinfect­ were visitors in Elkin Tuesday. ol new jewelry. She had dla- and Warren. Negro women was held at the | Sanford Bldg. needed nitrogen from the air, ants or medicines with strong Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wèst »nonds and bracelets and rings the other third necessarily com ­ As health king and queen of cdors used in the barn where spent the week end with Mr. i Presbyterian church Monday ; in ‘profusion. As a matter of Mocksville ing fro m th e .soil. all these cpunties Myers and the cows are milked. For ex- West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i evening under the direction of fact, she seemed weighted down rLOWEJlS 'ape always- rfppro- For these reasons, hay crops Miss Miller wi’.l compete with ample, milk will taste of coal- Jim West. | E. L. Evans, Mrs. J. L. Office Phone: .38 •with nil th e b a u b les. S p ita ln y tar for days after coal-tar: Mi.4.s May Fo.'it^r wa.? the din-^.\nd Miss B. J. Knox. ; priiite, 'no 'miiilit-tii w'bát the should be grown in rotations to other di3trici,.w;:'.:iers for state , iliook one quick look at her and Mi-s. W. F. Robinson and T. I. Home Phone: 74 ccciàiòn" '.vhich legumes are turned un­ honors when the State College; sp>'ay has been used in the ner guest Saturday of Mr. and' ^ imquireti, with a grin, “Must you der and should be well fertiliz­ 4-H short course is held July, dairy barn. Mrs. Edd VanHoy. ^ Caudell made short talks. harve your pound of flash?" ed. 28-August 2. Mr.“and Mrs. Clarence Vestal Others taking part on the pro- i •S^Jlavnm - t-ook- it hasn’t-wom- ^ am were Dr. E. L. Evan.s. Miss The presence of plenty oTus- The exainipations oTthe bevy ' Geire“Loilg of—High—Point were-the w^k iuiy jewelry to the studio since. M ildred S m o o t. .Mrs. W illia m able plant food and lime in the of county ch^pions were con­ en d g u est o f M r. a n d ;ilrjS. WIIVSTON.S.\LE.M CHATTER: Burns and Allen Gaither and I. L. Gaither. soil not only results in bigger ducted by Dr. Fred M. Pegg of Has Mumps David Cooke. •will re-appear for-a guest shot S u n d a y , Ju ly 13 a t M ain ville yields but also in hay of higher the county health department. LONGTOWN. — Rev. and! Fannie Groce has beeai rtihis summer . . . Johnny Mess- church will celebrate Win.ston- JOURNAL znú SENTINEL feed value. Such 'hay contains Miss Bess -palton. supervisor Mrs. D. B. Mullis of Jonesville.! 4Ul«>t sick for the last few d;ays. wea-’is crew has switched to New Salem Day. Rev. A. Y . H a irs­ more protein, ■vitamins and of nurses ill. the department, Mr; and Mrs. Edward Moxley: Estella Groce of Mayo- Y'ork’s Essex House . . . Benny ton and congregation of Mt. m,ineral matter tlian .the same and other members of the staff. of Boonville visited Mr. a n d ; dan spent the week end wl,tli FIRST Goodm'aii’s program should be Zion Baptist church of that sALttarati. m. or kind of hay grown under con­ O. F . U edm xy, northwestern Mrs. Ralph Shore Sunday. | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,lvi. ------’.rjr- hot'stuff .'. . it’s sponsored by city will have charge of the !.V ditions of soil povertj’. An­ district farm agent, was state James Ketchie of Winston- | Oroce. « iiirnace company and fea­ MOCKBTOU *c«ih' imals fed on this bay grow, fervlce. On July 27 at 2:30 NEWS- tures Dotty Lamour . . John­ representative at the contest. S a lem is s p e n d in g th e w eek i ------faster, develop better bones, Mayor T. "I. Caudell will speak ny Long’s engagement at 'the with Carl Shore. Ambrose Choplins LeGRAND’S РШУрЩАСТ and are healthier than those at Mocksville day celebration. PICTÜRES— Hoiel New Yorker has been ex­ Do You Know About Gene Long has the mumps. „ , i? xt tf fed on hay low in these ma­ Cailie Mae Hicks spent Sat- Retums rom Vacation Mrs. Mattie Bell is on the FEATCRES— tended. The ice show which | sick list. terials. The Cotton Stamp Plan urday with Margaret Shore. FORBUSH-HUNTSVILLE. — твтттттш^тгл even cools tlie onlooker, haai Mrs. Earl Roseboro and chil- , Stable manure is a valuable Rev. D. B. Mullis will, start Mrs. Janies Anderson of B v- already started there . . . My- This iweek the first of $2,- dren of Salisbury are visiting i supplement for fertilizers in Ч revival at Longtown m etho-: nard in Madison county is visit- 000,000 in cotton stamps were Mrs. Roseiwro’s father, J. A. BABY CHICKS iiadio fare. WHN will try a'*"'?' distrib.uted. to cotton farmers dist church the second Sun-; ing her daughter, Mrs. R^y day night of July. Everyone is; H'epler. S m o o t. new one combining the dctec-! in niore than 70" North Carr- ?vlrs. R u b ye H u n t le ft M o n ­ DAVIE BRICK invited. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dixon at- iive quality wiUi fifth colum n' lina counWes. It is the AAA’s day for Farockway, N. Y., . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rein- i tended the funeral of Mr. John iJtories . . . The lead for th« way of paying farmers for co­ where she will spend some time. Thin Man was nabbed by a L'me also is valuable in that hardt'iand son of Kentucky | Howell at Himtsville. operation in the program to Mrs. William Crawford under­ COMPANY comparatively unkno^'n - Les- ^«crease the yield and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rein- Miss Aleene Hobson, student reduce 1941 cotton acreage so as went an operation Saturday — D E A L E R S IS— hardt and relatives last week. nurse at Baptist hospital, spent Damon ... War correspond-; to reduce the tremendous sur­ evening at a Salisbury hos­ BRICK and SAND «it Leland Stowe takes overl''^^^ needs it. W l^e certain plus of the crop in this counir.'-. p ital. while Raymond Gram Swing i N ow th a t s ta m p s a re goin.<; Professor G. V. McCollum '.moves to London Jim m ie satisfac- out to farmers who may ex­ WOOD & COAL I torily on most soils without left Wednesday for ^iichigan, Pidler, on the ah: this summer, change the symbols for ali- D ay P h on e 1S4 an application of lime ,others where he will attend summer is only being fed via the West American cotton goods, E. \ Night Phone 119 will grow without it. school at the Univer.sity of O ca s t . . . Floyd, state AAA executive of­ M tclilgan . The song winners of the De- ficer at State College offered Miss Mary Steel and Oliver ietnd America series have been County Fatalities answers to the following ques­ Steel left Monday for New M 9 r m sunnoiuiced. Hope some of our tions put by farmers: Y ork . ¡readers were on top . . . Charlie Oil Decline Our chicks ave brad to sta y What can ilie fanner do with Mr. and Mrs. William Gaith­ Spi-\iak s e t a n e w a tte n d a n ce Yadkin Couny reported two healthy and pvoduce. You c a n the stamps? He can use them er, Miss Mildred Smoot and record at the Glen Island Ca- traffic fatalities during the cash in cn our scies'Ufic in any eoo]>eiatlnc retail strtre Dennie Smoot spent Sunday in clmo. One night there were first five months of this year, or mail order iM ue io exchange J.M . Broadway breeding taogram. M nm an. Winston-Salem. 1510 dancers . . . The Blondi* according to a fiv«-months big g er profits for you. : for new producta made entirely Mrs. G. V. McCollum and program is celebrating a birth- su m m a ry released th is ■week by In the United States and entire • daughter are spending some­ Locust Grove Day-Old Cbix r « r I M n и е ш » c i M » daughter, Gall, visited Mrs. ante« eatlstetinn.^t.. year with 'the Kate Smith Hour bus, Cumberland, Durham, stamps get the same ’ quality Sbiigart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' fading for the summer . . . Guilford, Halifax, Henderson, goods as persons using cash^ t^'G . Sprinkle, last^week end. .#Meat;;oi. all. Kinds During thunderstorms. . those Mecklenburg, Rockingham and Y es. p;№ .and Mrs. Ambioie ChopUn FM sta'tions inform listeners W ak e. N o fa ta litie s ■were r e ­ Can the stamps be used to ^,.if Winston-Salem s^ n t awhile mmm liow lucky they are to be able corded in the fc^lowing 14 repay advances against the J ;^ith 'their sister and.ne_ice. Mrs. • Complete^.Lihe Of to get receptlon-without static! counties: Alexander, Alleghany, crop or other indebtedness? L. W. Hobson -and № s. Bert STOKY o r THE WEEK: That Ashe, Avery, Camden, Chero­ Absolutely not. Dixon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Groceries . contestant on Ralph Edwards’ kee, Clay, Dare, Haywood, fehoplin had ju-st returtied from 5*6 N. bade Bt 1^ : WiBhim -ВаЗящ "Truth or Consequences” pro- Hyde, Jones, Polk, Scotland and British' Honduras’ only rail­ I()wa where they had been on 9 last Saturday whose con- Y a n ce y . way is a 2S-mile logging road. {feir vacation. i f i : PAGE 8 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY [4, Ï94Ï

Friendly Circle To The National Industrial Con­ States and Great Britain are Rafts with sails are being used A series of Argentina Meat Keep Them Smiling! Ousted by Nazis ference board reports that liv­ following the same coui'se as by fishermen off the coast of Shows are being held in Ai'gen- Meet Saturday ing costs In both the United in W o rld W a r 1. P eru , itlna. CORNATZER. — Ml', a.nd Mi-s. Harvey Potts and chlldrcp spent the week end with Mrs. T. M. Potts. Ml-, and Mrs. Elmo Poster spent Sunday with Mi\ and BELK-HARRY CO. Summer Dresiei Mrs. L. A. Hendrix and family. Mrs. Sam Carter, who was, :arylgd-to-Davis -Hospital-isome- time ago, Is Improving. Mi-s. Clarence Jones and Mi‘s, Brady Jones and Mi-s. Harvey Potts visited Mrs. L. S. Potts Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Worth Potts and lier mother, Mrs. Josephine Hane- llne spent Tuesday in W inston- Salem visiting relatives. The Friendly Circle of Cor­ natzer Baptist church will meet Saturday aftenioon with Mrs. PHICI Reba Jones. G. A. Barney and Worth Among’ the American consuls Potts visited Sam Carter and ordered by the Naiiis to close family Sunday. their offices is Sydney B. Be- Special lot of pa»t«l Mrs. Bertha Carter and dau­ decker, consul at Frankfort, He ids and prints. in ghters of Winston-Salem visit­ is charged with having “deliv­ Swim Suits ed Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Carter ered addresses in support of summer crepes, Brok«Q re ce n tly . propaganda unfriendly to Ger­ sizes. Be here early Mott> This picture is a good definition of the word “morale.” Mr. and Mrs. George Starr many.” All consulates in Ger­ day morning and Mt That’s the way Army officers want tlieir men to look visited Mrs. L. S. Potts Sunday m any and in most occunled ter­ your pick of thM« fln# when they’re off duty. Every American has a chance n ig h t. ritory were ordered closed. dp«»s values. to help keep them smiling by contributing to such Shower Given groups as United- - Service - - Organizations. - Picture was Mrs. Turrentlne made at Camp Hunter Liggett, Calif., as m< Mrs. Glascock gave a “test show” before boys in uniform. Is Improving BETHEL.—Misses Clai-;i -aln, IJAMES CROSS ROADS. — Class Picnic At Marklands Return Louise Foster and Helen : ■ -r k s Mrs. Clyde Glascock, a recent PRICE will' represent Bethel (.'■ rch bride, was honored Salitrday Lowery Home To Home Here at the Young People’s A.s bly, night when a group of friends filia l lot of woman’s FOUR C O R N E R S. — T lw j UH- ADVANCE, — The Ladies Aid at Lake Junaluska, Jul -12. gathered at her home and pre­ M ^ ln g auitjh-MlId eoU sented her with a surprise kit­ lor girls ot Cross Roads Baptist Society met Wednesday at the Mrs. Dewitt Hathoi . of M and Itgui^ pattafni. chen shower. Games were un­ church attended a picnic at the Community Building. Mr3. C. Spencer spent the w of' md • ntw bttfiing suit home of Mrs. R. L. Lowery with D. Peebles, 'the president, pre­ ■with h e r p a ren ts, M r. ai -irs. der the direction of Mrs. Jim Owlngs. Refreshments were Iw th« fourth I Mrs. T, H. M u rray as h o ste ss , sided and Mrs. Jack Vogler J. M. Poplin. served by Mrs. Owiiig j and Mra. aasiated by Mrs. Curmand MU jsin^ secretary. After-the-iwsi- — Mrs.-G;-M;-Turrent;;ii- - ho Gene Owlngs to tlie following: ier, Saturday afternoon. Indoor ness session refreshments were has been 111, is recupi;: -- ig. Mrs. Clyde Glascock and Mes­ and outdoor games were enjoy­ serv ed . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sav: ^V-.rs, d a m e s W . L. Ijames, Dent ed by Carolyn Miller, Joan Mar­ Mesdames Taylor Bailey, C. of Winston-Salem visited Mr. Ijames. W. V . G o b b le , A . L. tin, OUive Kathryn Lowery, J. Taylor, Carrie Orrell, Jack and Mrs. 0. S. Summers over Peoples, J. G. Anderson, M. E. Oaioljm Sutphin, Zella Mae Vogler, C. D. Peebles and Mr. ■the w eek e n d . Summer Skirts Glascock and Misses Zula Cob­ Bafledge, Oray Miller, Marion a n d M rs. w. R. Taylor were Miss Dorothy Poster of Spen­ ble, Mable Chaffin, Annie Belle Burgess, Betty Jean Shelton. among those from here who cer is spending this week with and Rachel White, Catherine flioUowing the games, a picnic attended ithe homecoming at her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Glascock, Lorene Cartner, Jane, K«w k>t 0i ОМИ M d kinch was enjoyed by all. Yadkin College Thursday. S a in , Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Howard Mary, Dorothy and Naaicy Glas­ satin slips— кма Dr. H. F. Baity of Knoxville. Rev. A. C. Gibbs returned and children. Sue and Abe, Jr., cock, Freddie Lee Lanier, Ruby Tenn. visited relative^ here dur- home Saturday to Elkin after •fid tailored styl«s. M * visited in Cooleemee Sunday. and Prances People's. iue the week end. spending a week here assisting pink, wliita Md taMos*. G. M. Boger, who was in­ M rs. D . H . Brown, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Flake Baity, Mr. In a revival at the Methodist jured several days ago, is re­ Frances Brown and Billy Brown AH stasa. ■ind Mrs. O. T. Baity, Mr. and ch u rc h . cuperating nicely. of near MocksviUe spent Sun­ Mrs. Charlie Dull and daughter, Bryant Gregory of Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nail of day witli Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ЛввУ. visited Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end with Dewey PRICE Winston-Salem were visitors in G la s co ck . Avery Reavis Monday night. S m ith . ■the home of Misses Leila and Mr. and Mrs. Duke Tutterow Mrs. Ima Jean Middleton and Womm'a waah atUc tad Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dillon Notle Martin, Sunday. and famUy of Cooleemee, tirs. husband, Mr. Middleton of visited relatives In Walkertown Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, of John Tutterow, Missi's Eva Ola •harkaUn skirt«. Howat Boone were dinner guests of S u n d a y . KannapoUs, were week end and Doris Tutterow oi Concord, pattarne, chacks, sMp«| LADIES' Mra. R. L. Lowery, Monday Misses Amy and Rebeckah visitors in the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gobble and solids. Li«ht рмМ B ight. Talbert returned home last parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. visited J. C. White and family ooloM. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Baity visit­ ■week a fte r s p e n d in g sev era l Cartner. Mrs. Davis stayed Sunday afternoon. CORSETS ed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lowery days in Virginia. over for a tew days thl? week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glascock, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Bryson visited Misses Mary and Jane Glas­ 'L»r. and Mrs. Bracey of Rich­ her daughter. Rebeckah. a Ann ■ Hutchins cock, Miss Lorcne Cartner, mond, Va. visited Mrs. Nan student nurse at City Memorial Given Party Wilburn SpUlman and Raleigh' Hayes and Miss Mamie Roberts hospital. She attended the Glascock spent Sunday In the SUMMER .93 veete; TTl'DUlOtlUU piUijl'Ullt. LlilWlSvibbu. — Mi-s. i'-oster| mounlaliis. $1 Ediia Ann Shelton was the Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Smith, Hutchens entertained in honor I Mr. and Mrs. ptls Gobble of BLOUSES Sunday dinner guest of Elaine Dewey arid Doris Smith visited of her daughter, Shirley Ann, Ilanes spent the week end with Graver of Courtney. friends In Elkln and JonesvUle on her second birthday. Those Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Gobble. — Mil-.- an d -tvtrs -. HrVV. R e a v ls o f S u n iS y . enjoying the games'aiid~con- Tom Allen, of New York, Winston-Salem visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. Pete Markland lests were: Little Misses Patsy spent Monday with his sister, here during the week end. Were $3.50 and |5.00. 9pe- who have been living at Nor- Speas, Doris Strupe, Carolyn Mrs J. G. Glascock. McBride, Carelene McBride; cial lot of discontinued cor­ BlUy White of Winston-Salem BlUy Perryman, RlclvardJ'^and Is spending some time with his sets to close out at a tre* Robert Speas; Misses Frances .'Advance. Their many friends uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. mendous reduction. Mrs. J. E. Davis Sunday. McBride, Frances Spillman, i/athered at their home Wed­ J o e W h ite. MLs-s Marie Ratledge returned Bllabeth McBride, Mrs. Gladys ICC nesday night ito welcome them John White, of Reidsviile, home Sunday after spending Stewart, Mrs. Luna Cumby and b a ck h om e. sp e n t t h e >week e n d w ith h is lUie week with Miss Dora Harp Mrs. Foster Hutchins. ' ' Special tal^ie.of ladies’ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cox of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel of Winston-Salem. Those winning the sweral batiste, organdy, ray« Norfolk, Va. were week end W h ite. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Ratledge games and contests were Billy on and satin blouses—, Scersuckcr guests of Miss Amy Talbert. and famUy and Mrs. S. E. Rat- Perryman and Robert Strupe. MlK Lorene Cartner of Har­ whita. and pastels—in Miss Sarah Bryson has re­ ■icdge spent Sunday in W lnston- After the games the children mony spent part ot last v.-eek stripes, priats and sol« turned home after an extend­ .Salem visiting relatives. were served refreshments. with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Ms.. - ed visit to her aunt, Mrs. John ROBES Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shelton Shirley Ann received many G la s co ck . Mock of ThomasvUle. and family visited Mrs. E. J. lovely presents. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Glascock .Bhtiton Sunday night. and chUdren spent Sunday with jktes. Arleth Laymon and ch ii-' Jones Have Fearing they nvould n of get Mr. and Mrs. B. W Rollins of 4ren visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. First Q uality Week End Guests an inheritance of $04, with Chestnut Grove. Baity Sunday. which they planned to start Miss Martha Graves spent .95 Mrs. Rodessa Masten and CENTER. — Miss Earle An­ $1 a store, Pidel Gonzalez Hurto, last week in Winston-Salem children of Elkln spent the week derson of Winston-Salem spent aged 31, and Luisa M. de Ooye- with relatives. end ■with h e r p a ren ts, M r. a n d the week end with Mr. and Mrs. neche, 22, made a suicide pact Miss Zula Velgh Cobble visit­ M ra . R. L. Lowery. James Henry Jones. signed and sealed it in blood, ed Miss Eloise Chaffin Sunday Rev. R. L West will hold his Mr. and Mrs. OUle Anderson then shot themselves In Guada­ a fte r n o o n . Zin>er and wrap-around styles. regular preaching services at and son. Blake, of Winston- lajara, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Dent Ijames and Cross Roads Baptist church ^ <,aiem visited .Mr. and Mrs S. F. family spent Sunday in Coolee­ Prints in bright pastels and dark Opium Is stUl one of the lead­ mee with relatives. shades. You’ll want one of these “ "and Mrs. Manus Wei-n ^ , ing products of Turkey. borxi of Winston-Salem and Mrs. f O.^ Murphy for vacation and home wear. G. T. Baity visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 L S. Shelton and family Satur-!"^ with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Soeed'' Destruction in Slow Motion Yes, they are Arst quality, Tutterow Sund.iy. ■day night. full-fashioned silk hose. Miss Mabel Wilson of Jericho MILLINERY SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dwlg­ S-thread, too. Every pop­ spent tile week end witli Miss glns and Mr and Mrs. Waldon ular summer shade. A real Mary Katherine Anderson. Rsavi-s of Winston-Salem spent value! Mrs. Fay Sharp of Birming- ! the v/eek end with Mr. and ivam. Ala., has been visiting her Mrs. Avery Reavls. sister. M rs. M. M. Bci-.vles. i Fiiie Hosiery Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sain and Mrs. Frances Godbey and J. I iamllv. Mrs. A. C Ratledge and ^ " -cKttîtïïv Л ....2 prsv children, Mr and Mrs. Manus guests cf Miss Cornelia Bowles i Welborn and Hubert Eaton and $1.50 S u n d a y. ! children visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Special lot ot summer Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Carter and i millinery, in straws and Flake Baity and family Sun­ son, Joe. of Winston-Salem felts. AH types ot brims. d ay. Larkwood Vamp-Toe 3 and 4- Save plenty on on« ot visited Mrs. J. C. Bowles Sun­ Francis Shore, wlio lioids a thread silk hosiery in all ot the these hats. day. wanted shades. Good quality. position in Washington, p. C. Miss Eernbe PoweU visited "is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 2 and 3-Thread tills week end In Winston- Siiors this week. Larkwood Hosiery White Straw Hats was the guest of Mr L. S .: Miss Mara.iret Tutterow of Ladles’ new whit« straw luta; bomiet and Shelton Tuesday.- '2 p rs . Oliariotte spent the week end large brim styles. These ar* th* height ot Von C. Shelton of Courtney i $1.75 w ith 'iier p aren ts, M r. a n d Mi-s. tashioa. Choose your« tomorrow...... 10'iid L. S. Shelton Jr. spent' T. W. Tutterov.-. '■■(Si T u e sd a y 'In M o c l c s v i l l o . ______Mrs. Lawrence Baity and i „ daugiiters, SaUle Sue and Marie. | spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe| The- announcement of tiie Siielton. Production -Management divl- Sion of the U. S. Department BELK-HARRY CO. A ,score of Chicago meat of Agriculture of plane for rub- If your eyes worked like tlie slow-mc.tioTi iiiovic camera jwckors have been indicted by, ber rationing Ls an effort, to that took this picture, this is how shell would look SA LISB U R Y , N. C. itJie g o v e rn m e n t fo r c o n s p ir a c y reduce current record consump­ shooting through smoke at mouth of giant gun which to fix the price of sheep. tion by one-fourth. just fired at Fort Tildeh, N. Y. ® i® I ® LARGEST ^ 0 ^ COUNTY CIRCULATION PICTURES MOST NEWS iT E ia » ^ WAR NEWS

V O L . X X I V “All The Coimty News For Everybody” M OCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 “All The County News For Everybody” N O . 4 Î HERE and THERE William R. Davie School Will Be Dedicated August 7 A t All-Day Meeting

GRANGE SQUARE DANCE The Pino grange met Mon­ A square dance will be held ERWIN, GRANT, McGINNIS day ■ evening at the hall and p.t the Farmington high school 96 WHO ARE 21 REGISTER HERE held their memorial service Ior gym at 8:30 p. m. on Saturday ENTERPRISE INSTALLS Mrs. Minnie Bowden Allen, a night, July 19. Proceeds will ON PROGRAM; PICNIC DINNER iormer member. Approximate­ be for the benefit of the FOR POSSIBLE MILITARY DUTY ly 50 members were present. s ch o o l. PRESS OF 8 COLUMNS O n Program William R. Davie school, the ■ The degree practice will be The following 9G Davie coun­ county's newest building, willbC Speaker For the first time in the history of Davie held at the hall Monday night WATER SYSTEM ty young men who became 21 dcdicatcd Thursday, August 7. the county now has an “eight column” newspaper. at 8 o’clock. The main 10-inch water line since last October 20 registered The county board of education cn July 1 at the courthouse THE ENTERPRISE has installed a Goss semi-ro­ has for sometime been making from the new 100,000 gallon tary press. MARRIAGE LICENSES tank to Main street via Sal­ here, according to the local plans for this event and every­ Three marriages licenses have isbury and Avon streets is ex­ draft board: The new press prints eight columns on each thing is about in readiness foi' been filed In the register of pected to be connected next MOCKSVILLE page instead of seven columns on the press form­ the occasion. deeds office. They include Monday. There has been 900 James Franklin Keller erly used. The program will begin at 10 Claude W. Smith and Beulah feet of the 10-lnch pipe laid John Henry Campbell, col. The press prints and folds eight pages at a o’clock. The American Legion Collins Randleman of Wlns- and tested, 200 of the 10-inch Charlie William Holman, col. time, thus saving time and labor. The press will present on the grounds, ton-Salem; Baxter C. Link, laid but not tested, 442 feet of Iris Norris Frye. weighs approximately 30,000 pounds. and raise, a flag. Then th o ..§ loute 4, and Bessie Schultz, the 8-inch laid and tested. M a jo r L on g The new Enterprise is now eight columns of group will gather in the a u d i­ Cooleemee: Robert fc. White, As the pipe is tested between John Sprunt Hill Brlttian, col. eight pages in a normal issue— the addition of a torium for the dedication p ro ­ Hilton, Va., and Rosa Shaw, valves the ground is being re­ Charles Gordon Tomlinson full page. It is the only weekly paper paper in this gram. Those participating in ro u te 4. placed. On the sewer project John William Angell section of the state that prints this standard size this program will be C. C. M c ­ 5,000 feet of 8-inch pipe have James Edward Fowler, col. which is used by the dailies and the larger semi­ Ginnis, state director o f W P A , SPEAKERS fccen laid and about 7,000 feet Samuel Smith Short, Jr. weeklies. A. T. Grant, well known M o cks­ Mrs. Thomas Chaffin, J. P. yet to lay. Of the 60 odd men James Kimbrough Sheek, Jr. ville attorney, who will speak Essie and Rev. W. C. Cooper working on the project 12 were M O C K S V IL L E , R O U T E 1 on tho life of William R. D a v ie , v/lll be the speakers at the cut off this week by the W. Albert Garett McAllister Jericho Ball Team Mrs. Jas. Garwood and Dr. Clyde Erwin, state s u p ­ July meeting of the C. I . A . a t P. A. orders. They are not ex­ Richard Clyde Glascock erintendent of public In s tru c ­ Cheshire school house to­ pected to be off long, it is James Clay Tutterow Sponsors Supper Enters Hospital tion who will make th e d e d i­ catory address. morrow night. sta ted . Johnle Swisher KAPPA. — Mr. and Mrs. CONCORD. — Rev. G. W. Pink Daniel Raymond Wilson, col. DR. GILBERT T. ROWE, above, John Smoot and daughter, will fill his regular appoint­ A. T. GRANT Following the morning pro­ of Duke university will be the I I E L D D A Y MISHAP Raleigh Allen Glascock Janice, of Monroe spent the ment here Sunday at 10 a. m. gram a picnic dinner will be During a heavy rain last William Harding Cleary speaker at the Methodist church icrved by the community. The 36th annual field day week end with relatives in this Mrs. James Garwood left Sat­ A Thursday night Carl Nichols M O C K S V IL L E , R O U T E 2 here for a week beginning Sun­ dhiner committee is now being of the Piedmont station at co m m u n ity . urday for John Hopkins Hos­ of Cooleemee was thought to Ray Johnson Walker day and closing July 20. He formed and all patrons will be Statesville will be held on July Mrs. Pearl Smith and son pital, Baltimore, Maryland, have been blinded by approach­ Theodore Wells Brown preaches Sunday at II a. m. and asked to bring picnic baskets. 17, beginning at 10:30 a. m. cf High Point visited Mrs. Tom vfhere she will undergo an ing car lights while driving on William Wilburn Spillman S p. ni. The weekly services Mr. J. Hampton Rich is ex­ The meeting is in charge of J. Koontz Saturday. operation, Her parents, Mr. Wilkesboro street, hit a tele­ Gilmer Ellis Collette L-egin at 9:30 a. m. and 8 p. pected to present a picture of Wade Hendricks and among and Mrs. W. I . Sechrest, her phone pole which broke off at Kenneth Pfohl Sparks in. each day, morning studies Mrs. J. C. Jones and chil­ William R. Davie to the school. the morning speakers will be sister. Miss Marie Sechrest and the base and cut off some James Monroe Huffman being on the book of Acts. Dr, dren spent Friday with rela­ This picture is being prepared iormer Governor Hoey. In her husband, James Garwood, power connections in town over Rossle Lee Harris Rowe is one of the outstanding tives near Harmony. by an artist in Chapel Hill a n d the afternoon there will be a accompanied her there and an hour. Lee Lyerly of the Ervin Jackson Hutchins ministers and educators ot the Master Roy Koontz spent last It is expected that it will bo series of judging contests, will remain until the operation Duke Power Co. did double- Abram Allen Forrest Methodist church and the pub­ week with relatives in Rowan. leady for presentation on A u g ­ games, exhibits and field tour. is ov er. quick service in restoring the Henry Wilson Bowles lic is invited to hear him. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cartner ust seventh. After the pre­ Private Otis Durham spent RECRUITING p ow er. Henry Wilson Bowles and family of Iredell spent sentation of the picture there the holidays with his parents, Gilbti-t Joyner Reavis .Sunday afternoon with Mr. and will be a band concert. It Is Sergeant McDonald, who is Mr. and Mrs. John Durham. W ITII DUPONT Howard Augustus Smith Mrs. J. P. Cartner. hoped that both Mocksville a n d in charge of the U. S. Marine NAME JURORS Miss Minnie Daniel spent the Raymond Jennings Moore, son David White Farmington high school b a n d s , recruiting station at Winston- John Koontz spent Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore of Theodore Lemuel Wall week end in Salisbury visiting can participate In the concert Salem, will be at the postoffice with Mr. and Mi's. E. E. Koontz. Mocksville, will join the ex­ Benjamin Franklin Blake her sister, Mrs. James Boger fince both schools will contin­ in Mocksville today from 9 un­ FOR COURT Miss Janie Ruth Jones spent and Mr. Boger. plosives department of du- George Allen Boger ue to draw high school pupils . til 4 p. m. to interview and last week with her aunt, Mrs. Miss Doris Tutterow is spend­ Pont on August 4 and assign­ Buford Henry Peoples The following jurors have from the territory. Other fea- accept young men for service Kerr P. Graves of Augusta. ing this week with her neice. ed to the Kankakee, 111. plant Wade Hampton Eaton, Jr. been selected by the county lurcs of the afternoon program in the Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koontz Miss Katherine Tutterow of that is working for the gov­ Lee Grant Smith commissioners for the August DR. CLYDE ERWIN v;ill be song selections and talks and daughter were Sunday C oo le e m e e . ernment. He graduates in Carl Kenneth McDaniel term of superior court, a mixed by some of tlie patrons. RAIN dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Greene Berrier chemical engineering at State William Mitchell Haneline term, which opens here on Since June 26 Mocksville has Albert McDaniel of Cleveland. and son, Bobby Lee, of China college this summer where he Charlie Raymond Laird August 25 with Judge H. Hovle TALBERT RITES Last Rites Held For had 7.Й0 inches ef rain, Lonnie —Mr. and Mra. J. II. Jonea ■gfove apont the wook end with- completed in intramural box-| Floyd Monroe Munday Sink of Greensboro presiding. Kurfees, weather man, reports. Ing and softball teams, was a Frank Forrest and daughter of Center spent relatives in this community. Billy Hcndricks The heaviest rain was on June Calahaln: J. S. McDaniel, R. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Raymond Miller of Spencer member of the Student Cliap- George Webster Livengood HELD SUNDAY Funeral services were hekl D. Stroud, Paul P. Harpe, R. J. 27 when 4.62 Inches fell. Rain ter of American Institute of John Elmer Livingstone Jon es. spent the week end with Mr. ^S’oster-and-J.S^ Parker.______Saturday morning at 11 o’ckjck - icll- on Jmte-26p27, -38T-39-aft4 Tsaac Watson Dunn, “.Ir. — Pvt:-Adven - Koontz— of— Ptr and Mra. Van—Swicegood-and- Chemical Engmeers áiía Gannon Talberi; SU; aiOT for Billy Wayne Hcndricks, 8 J u ly 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. had C. M. T. C. training. He Wm Raymond McClamrock Clarksville: Leon Baity, J. J. Bennlng, Ga. spent the week fa m ily . from a sudden heart attack at :nontlis old son of Mr and Mrs, Is a graduate of the Mocks- MOCKSVILLE, ROUTE 4 Anderson, Guy Collette, John end with his parents, Mr. and Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Daniel FIRE his home at Advance last Otis Hendricks of route 3. Aille high sciiool and studied John Everett Wilson, col. Hanes and Carl S. Richie. Mrs. A. D. Koontz. of Liberty spent Friday with T h u rsd a y . Services were held at the Ful­ “Pop’s Place,” a filling sta­ at Brevard before going to Kerman Benjamin Prather Farmington: G. R. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniel. Mr. Talbert was born in ton Methodist church and wero tion and store operated by Chal State where he was an assist­ Manuel Hudson, col. G. H. Smith, P. R. Lakey, B. H. Chestnut Grove spent Sunday Miss Hope Sechrest and fri­ Montgomery county on April 6, conducted by T. I. Caudell. Miller and building owned by ant in organic chemistry and Joe Cephus Hester, Jr. West and J. M. Latham. with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones. end of Lexington visited her 1861, the son of James and Billy died Friday, July 4, at Pink Cornatzer on the Winston a member of the varsity foot­ Lawrence Ray Hairston, col. The girls softball team of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pulton: Harold H. Pry, Fred Jane Dennis Talbert. He came a hospital in Salisbury. He is highway at the junction of the b a ll team . Roy Baxter Broadway Jericho are sponsoring a pie Sechrest last Friday. Jones, W. C. Allen, Grimes Ed- to Davie county about 60 years survived by his parents and tho I’armington road, was destroyed Delma Lee Veach supper Saturday night, July 12 Charles Nichols of near v/ard Barnhardt and C. P. Ego from’ Montgomery county following brothers and sisters by fire early last Thursday MEETING Walter Edwin Correli at the Davie Academy com­ Cooleemee returned' home Fri­ B a rn h a rd t. and was married to Miss Re­ all at home: Hallene, Clarence, morning. Defective wiring was A protracted meeting will be­ Lonzle Luther Waugh, col. munity building. Everyone is day after spending some time Jerusalem: E. L. Freeman, C. becca Minor of the Fork com­ and Harvey. His grandparents, thought to have been the cause gin at Jericho the third Sun- Eugene Orlando Smith invited to come. The proceeds with Leonard Hellard. P. Bahnson, Alex Gullett, J. H. munity in 1895. He was an R. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hendricks and Mr. Miller suffered an un­ aay in July at 11 a. m. Preach­ Harry Lloyd Shoai will be used for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis Cook and J. S. Creason P. D. carrier on the first route and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bud Hege insured loss of merchandise ing will be by John C. Graham Marvin Cicero Davis Continued on page tight) Continued on page tight) Mocksville: J. C. Dwigglns, that went from the Advance also survive. and furniture. of Pittsburgh, Pa. Alfred Harding Tutterow Grady C. Boger, A. Carl James, post office and was retired with Aaron Gibson Koontz BAHERY FOR TONIGHT'S 6AME Henry A. Taylor, S. Q. Powell the first group of mail car­ Practically all electric pow­ Daniel Prank Crotts and John Frank Garwood riers-liT'Aarust,..1931. er plants now in use in Jamaica Self Quinton Pruitt, col. Shady Grove: W. Lee Ellis, w ere m a d e hi the United States. SUHHARY OF WAR NEWS Olen C. Davis He is survived by his widow, Joe Jones, Willie Barneycastle, John Foster Lagle and the following children: S. L. Hege and C. E. Faircloth. Mrs. J. P. Mock of Thomasville; Russia declared that her big Germany declared on the William Abram Owens Stores Adopt red army fighting for survival contrary — although this was John Reavls Reynolds Mrs. Minnie Bryson, Amy Jane on a front extending from the stated seml-officially — that ADVANCE, ROUTE 1 Realty Deeds Talbert, James Talbert, Sam Closing Hours Arctic circle to the Black Sea the Stalin line had been Walter Glenn Poster Talbert, Gannon Talbert Jr., File d Here At a meeting of the ma­ steadily was sapping the strik­ breached in several places and William James Phelps Rebecca Talbert, and Thomas jority of the Mocksville mer­ ing power of the German war thus that a break-through ap­ Charlie Travis Robertson The following real estate Talbert, all of Advance; G. chants yesterday morning it machine which has overrun peared imminent. B etw een Otis Dewey Smith transfers have been filed in Frank Talbert, and John Tal­ was agreed to close their 4k nearly all of Europe. Russians these sharply conflicting ver­ Clint Dillard Tucker the office of G. H. C. Shutt, bert of Winston-Sulem; Mrs. stores indefinitely at 6 p. in their communique declared sions the one substantial cer­ William Ross Carter register of deeds: Charles Bomm of Hampton, m. during the week days and that the Germans were being tainty was that, along a battle Garland Lanier Pack T. J. Caudell and wife to R. Va.; Dennis Talbert of Er­ at 9:30 p. m. on each Sat­ driven back at the center, hav­ Ime transfixed in a dark fury Elbert Helsabeck Smith W. Collette. Jr. and wife, 3 lots langer; Charles Talbert of urday night. ing lost two entire motorized of slaughter, the Russians were Louis Charles Beauchamp in Clement Crest, $800. Fort Knox, Ky. One sister, The question of uniform regiments in a single sector offering a resistance of a fe­ John Henry Clark Latin, col R. P. Anderson and wife to Mrs. J. W. Hadley of Ashe­ opening at 8 a. m. was dis­ there, but acknowledged that rocity rarely exceeded in his­ William Virgil Smith J. D. House and wife, two lots boro, also survives. cussed but it was decided to the invaders had begun a sec­ tory. Taking the stories of both Charlie Justice Allen on Salisbury highway, $225. Funeral services were held allow cach store to open at ond offensive toward Lenin­ sides together, along with in­ William Lawrence Carter W. P. Robinson and wife to Sunday morning at the Ad­ any time the merchant grad. On the Ukraine front, formation reaching military ADVANCE, ROUTE 2 T, J. Caudell, half interest in vance Methodist church by chose. Moscow said the German drives observers in the Vichy listen­ Ernest Charles Carter George C. Clement lot. Jacob Rev. P. L. Smith and inter­ It was also decided to eastward from the vicinity of ing post, it appeared most un- COOLEEMEE Stewart, commissioner, trans- ment was in the church ceme- close the stores each Thurs­ ^OVOgr.»' - J r r ~ ter— M rr ...... — -...... ■f?!i« .!ti -* - !5nT0r 7 " V c s !r.r ; day allernoon at 1 p . ni.' ed. vital Red central front pro­ Morgan Green Hege Caudell and W. P. Robinson, Above is the starting pitcher, J. C. Jones, left, and Pallbearers were John Orrell, during July and August. Germans appeared to be m ak­ tecting Moscow had been ma­ William Taft Harrison, col. S80. starting , Atlas Smoot, for Mocksville tonight, Lindsay Cornatzer, Charlie Cor­ The merchants who sign­ ing some progress toward Len­ terially breached anywhere. Sinclair David Alexan'der H. R. Hendrix. and wife to Friday, in the big baseball game between Mocksville and natzer, Charles Markland, W. ed an agreement on the ingrad and Murmansk on the The Vichy French govern­ James Odell Clement, col. E. C. Morris, 214 acres and 9 Cooleemee. The game at Lewis Field at 8 p. m. is for A. Hendrix, Jr., Wiley Ellis new store hours which are northern Russian front. It was ment, conceding victory to the Ralph Lewis Driver lots on Salisbury higlway, $10 the benefit of the American Legion hut fund and will P eebles. now in effect included the claimed that the strongly for­ British and Free French of­ Espy Leroy Shoaf and other considerations. The be a lulu. Before the game the Cooleemee and Mocks­ following:' tified town of Salla near the fensives into Syria and Leban­ Thurmond Jasper Kerley former transferred 321 acres to ville bands will play, the C. C. C. Drum and Bugle Corps Cornatzer Team Service Dry Cleaners Finnish^Russian Arctic front­ on, announced tiiat it had ask­ Otis Odell Myers Mr. Hendrix. will hold an assembly, there will be trick dog acts by C. J. Angell ier and a fortified heights com ­ ed an immediate armistice. Henry Camillus Foster Mary Melissa Jeffries to Davie animals of J. R. Bowles, the bands and bugles in unison Defeats Jericho Western Auto Associate Store manding a road to Murmansk Thus ended a strange and un­ Lemuel Doyle Hoover county, one acre adjoining will play the “Star Spangled Banner.” Between the The Cornatzer girls sojtball Davie Furniture Co. had been captured in the Nazi natural conflict between the Lawrence Albert Page Nancy Fathering line. third and fourth Innings Robert S. McNeill for Mocks- team celebrated the foufth of Idea! Grocery & Market drive on chat city; that Viljan- old French and British allies: William Franklin Hepler ' viUe and between the fourth and fifth innings E. M. IIuU July by defeating Jericho girls Mocksvillc Cash Store di and Parnu in Estonia, along tlie outcome provided a good, James Turner Barnhardt WOOL for Cooleemee will make a few remarks over the loud 5 to 2. T h e lin e -u p fo r C o r­ Daniel Furniture & Elec. Co. with Ostrov on the Latvian- sound imperial life insurance Touimy Anderson Barnes Much of the 1941 wool clip speaker about the hut fund—a countywide project to natzer was: C. C. Sanford Sons Co. ■ Russian frontier, had been seiz­ policy for London. CANA, ROUTE 1 has been marketed and is now provide a community center for Davie folks. Two color­ Katt Potts, catcher; Ursula Smith & Smoot ed in the thrust toward Lenin- On the western front British Alta Rison Eaton, col, moving from producing cen­ ed teams, the Erwin Giants of Cooleemee, and the Mocks­ Beck, pitcher; Pauline Bowens, Martin Bros. ^ pard. bombers continue their heavy SALISBURY ters, with prices received by ville Challengers, will stage a two-inning game sandwich­ 1st base; Ruth Foster, 2nd. John J. Allen The Russians claimed that daylight attacks on nortliern Arnold Garland Chaplin fa rm e rs th is sp rin g a b o u t 30 ed in between the main attraction. The squads of both base; Johnnie Hendrix. 3rd. J. Frank Hendrix nearly 1,000,000 Nazis had fallen France. By nlglit the bombers HARMONY, ROUTE 1 percent 'higher than a year Mocksville and Cooleemee include leading business and base; Johnnie Bennett, short­ W a lla c e and insisted that every major have been striking deeper into Claud Shirley Wooten a g o . professional men. Nobody knows how long any of them stop: Gertrude Hendrix, roving Mocksville Hardware Co.. German thrust had been halted Germany as summer nights can last—but all are willing to do or die. Plenty of lini­ .short; Margaret Hendrix, right Allison-Johnson Co. by Red troops, who actually le n g th e n . Tm-key produced 484 pounds At one time match manufac­ ment will be needed Saturday. The starting battery for field; Georgia Ellis, center field; United Variety had themselves taken the of­ United States naval forces of rose oil in 1940, nearly dou­ turers in Japan ‘had 9,000,000 Cooleemee is not exactly known but it is thought that Verdie Sue Ellis, left field. fensive in two critical areas. Continued on page tight) b le th a t o f 1939. tons of matches on hand. it will be Hub Milhoien and Luther Whitlock. PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVilLLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1&4L

BiiUe V.’iliiam.;, 320.25; Mrs. R. ’ POTATOES | The 14,Cn)0 Vashel tor^.uv^x) crop First A rm y Tests of Barrage ВаИоопг A, McLaughlin, S12.50; Ned' I P"0“ uced b'/ N ona Ca-rolina OWYÂ т а il? НУН? N[W Hood, S9.50; A. L. Inscore, S12;; potato yields lii Beau-1 [m 1^54,3 t.U-.) larii- Brooio Cross Roads. Mrs. Vclna County are about one-half! es; cn I'eccrd :or tte State, M. Weaver, S15.30. | oi^ y.-hat they were- last yeai'i report« the Crop IGISÎRÂNIJSMIKE MUSIC CÂS[ ’ but'better than was expected, vice of the U. S. a.nd N. C. v.'hen digging started, says A s -; Departmer.t oi Agriciiltura. ,\^fhen ' Uñóг йагл’ fhiXiiy; Tar Ilcel farmor.s last year .slstaiit Farm Agei'jt A. L , | ------up U u .ií’íiS 'V í servio-;; He'll Show Army prodiiaed 1.344,000 bu.-,hcls of A r m y tíM аэ.глйд thaS v.’lli b o : peachcs and ranked 13th In the Eagie3. Tubercuios'.s atno'iiTg children o n th.i'boolci v/ill Oi ;ao;r.-}thlr.5 i Natlo!! .reports the .State De­ and adolescents ha¿ becotuä a for the folks to ta’.i; aoo'.it Ion? partment of Agrlcult-ure, IT I'AYS TO ADVEUTISE problem 1',г Chile. öfter Kitler 1.; d¿ad and gone.; SUTj ПОП0 01 еле 113.11155 ’»Vnicn ' v.'ill a p p e a " o :i the se lectiv e . I H en d rix . pnct, close-conpled unit well adapted tu work in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith has had as their dinner guests re- nm ull or irroaiijurJfiolds, ___ /Г/ -iir3r"BcTt"B5lrticy--UTid- O i f Xui '4 u f hu iuiri^ ul' r ç j A new fcnturc of thi .9 plow is a stabilizing spring children, Allen and Johnny of Fort Bragg, N. €., is House iso­ a! whlclj uses the wcijjlit of the tractor when needed for Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby lationist Hamilton Fish. He’s penetration or to prevent the plow from kicking out Sharp of Fort Bragg, O. R, Allen! a colonel ill the specialist re- Will Be Given On All Merchandise Bought During Oar of tho furrow. This feutiire is also an advantage of Farmington, I serve. when throwing furrows uphill. The culling angle of the 26 x i^-ineh disks can bu AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE fttguhilod to increase penetration in hard ground. This ouiril will plow around ends or on curves on a 2 0 -foot radius, culling praeticall.y a norm al furroi»'. ASK AT OUR.STORE ABOUT FREE GIFTS H J u ill i n 2 nnd it-furrow size«, with hand lift or power lift. Asli us for furlher details. Because he grew ‘'fat and flabby” in his political jobs, Alderman Leroy E. Couplin of St. Louis, .^lo., has gone back r j i to iron working, his trade be­ fore he entered politics. He Davie Furniture Co. earns S70 for a forty-hour week and still holds his aldermanic On The Square Phone 72 Mocksville. N. C, job at an aiuiuai salary of ROVAL CROWN BOTTIING CO. §1,800. He’s shown after a day 1010 Nurthwesk B lvd . P hone 0 Ш of iron working. WinstOit'Salem, S. C. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGES FRANCE PAYS HEAVY PRICE TO GERMANY

Dresses Made_ r^^JWVJWJWMIWWJWJWJWVmVJW.JVMWVWMWVJ COWS, PIGS IN U. s. Gets New Flame Thrower For British PINO. — O. R. Allen, Mrs. HEAVY DEMAND Flora Bentley and children, Johnny and Allen, visited Mr. France Is paying a heavy c.nd Mrs. Bobby Sharpe at Ft. Bragg Sunday. JULY SPECIALS price for collaboration with San(DjaJ!sJLs_ottetin&_yoiujnany-attractive-bar ains-now,-Gheek-the- G e rm a n y . ______M r.—a n d -- Mrs—-H afvoi’- - D 4iU- 5 Some or ,the aess extreme and Betty Ann and Mr. and values below for your needs. Nazl-phlls In the Vichy Gov­ Mrs. 'Floyd Dull and family at­ ernment -and ordinary citizens tended a birthday dinner at outside official circles must be the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. wondering wliether It is really II, Plott Sunday. worth while. Admittedly the L acy R eavls Is sp en d in g the LADIESî’iD f BESSES burden falls ciilefiy on Oc­ week with Mr. and Mrs. Law- cupied France, but even that, lence Reavls. after all, is a part of the Fath­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howell of erland which Marshal Philippe Alabama and Miss Belle Ho- Petaln, Chief of State, has w ll of Washlii(gton, D. C. WERE $7.95 - NOW $ 5 .9 5 sworn to set on the road toward visited at the home of Mr. and a new and better order. Mrs. O. M. Howell over the France Is said to stand on the h o lid ay s. verge of starvation. That is Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Miller, WERE S6.50 - NOW $ 4 .9 5 what the ex-Communist Paul Elizabeth and Gene Miller and Marlon, Director of Informa­ Mrs. Max Conrad left Tues­ tion to the Vichy Government, day for Texas and other places 'tells .the world. He also states of interest where they will WERE S3.95 NOW that it is due to the British Martin and Rosemary Feather- $ spend their vacation. 2.9 5 stone examine the British Dis­ blockade. Some well substan­ Luther Dull of Vli'ginia was tinguished Service Medal post­ tial figures which have reach­ at home for the Sourth. humously awarded their father ed tho outside world will show James Essie, who is attend­ Chief Petty Officcr Bertie Fea- how valid tiiat claim may be. ing summer school at A. S. T. C„ therstone. Attached to H. M. Nazis Get C.ittlc Boone, spent the week end at S. Esk, lie died in action. Many figures have been giv­ h om e. LADIES HATS en, most of them without con­ Mr. and Mrs. George Steel­ Sergeant Davis firmation, and many contradic­ man and Vicky, have moved Reduced To tory. But the foUowing de­ to Winston-Salem. Visits Father tails are from reliable sources. George Dull of Camp Wheel­ ADVANCE. — There was a Since the French capitulation er, Ga., spent the week end large crowd attended the fun­ up to the end of May this year with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dull. 4 9 e - 9 8 e eral of Gannon Talbert Sun­ Occupied Prance has delivered Mrs. J. F Essie’s parents from This .spcctacular photo was made at Fort Belvoir, day at the Methodist church. 500,000 cows and more than Indlannapolis, Ind., have been Va., as Private Herbert A. Davis of the U. S. Engineers Sergeant Hubert Davis of 1,000,000 pigs to the Germans. spending a few days with her. attacked a pill box with a new model flame thrower de- j Ft. Jackson spent tlie week end $ 1 .4 9 During the last three months Frances Shore left Sunday veloped by the Chemical Warfare Service and the En-j here with his father, Jess Davis. from March, 45,000 cows, 43,000 for Washington, D. C. where gineering Corps. The portable tlirower, as easy to oper-1 Rev. S. W. Taylor, district*^ calves and 50,000 pigs 'have ate as a pistol, is suitable for one-man attacks on for.tifi- ; he w ill ctmtUiue4il6-work-a:fter‘ been havilng spent several days Methodlst district, visited his For the next months the de­ with his i)arents, Mr and Mrs. LADIES’ are available, and from this BOSTON PF.RSONALS brothers here last week, W. R. i LADIES SHOES liveries are expected to be at a J. B. Smith. and C. J. Taylor. higher rate. m ore th a n o n e -h a lf is requ isì- хд..., Miss Mary McMahan has re­ Vahies to $5.00—Now tloned for the military author-‘ MV‘ tle Beck visited Mis. Rev. P. E. Howard of Lex-; Coats Tlie Nazis do not only de­ turned home after liavlng at­ Itjes Luther Smith Sunday. Ington and a former pastor of mand quantity, they Insist on tended summer sch ool In AND Advance circuit, is seriously quality. Only first-class an­ From the very first weeks | Stacy Beck was a Sunday Greensboro. 111 In a Thomasville hospital. imals are accepted; others are of the occupation the Germans ' guest of Grady Tutterow. Several attended grange and 9 8 c Mr. and Mrs. G. H. C. Shutt ‘ Suits returned and have to 1>е re­ made a careful inventory of ! Dorothy Mae and Peggy Ann the memorial service, which spent Sunday in Greensboro and placed. The prices are arbl- was given in honor of Mrs. O. all livestock In Occupied France.'ß g g k were S u n d a y guests o f visiting relatives. tarily fixed by the Germans. At regular intervals they have . , _ ... R. Allen Monday night. Sergeant Joe Talbert of Ft., 1/2 PRICE checked up. Their latest f i g - : ^nnle Grey and Mary Kathryn In addition to this heavy ex­ The Woman’s Society of S m ith . Knox, Ky., Is spending a few $ port demand, Occupied France ures show that the stocks of Christian Service met Tuesday 1.49 days here with his mother, Is compelled to feed the pro- pigs haT/e decreased 40 per cent. Miss Laura Pennington of afternoon with the president, Mrs. Gannon Talbert. Gossai-d Suminerweight Ladies Bathing Mblted reserved zones In North while the stocks of sheep and Clemmons is spending the week Mrs. Vernon Miller, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers ern France, which are adminis­ bullocks have fallen off by 15 with her grandparents, Mr. Those taking part on the pro­ of Greensboro spent the week C o rs e ts ...... $1.98, $3.50, $5.00 Suits ...... 98c, $ 1.98 , $2.98 tered from Brussels, and also and 20 per cent respectively and Mrs. W. A. Beck. gram were Mrs. Harmon Mc- end with Mr. Myers’ parents, Alsace and Lorraine and the during the past 11 months. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Groce I .Mahan, Mrs. Floyd Dull, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Myers. Channel Islands, which are Apart from livestock, canned v/ere Sunday dinner guests of Misses Mary McMahan and Gossard Brassieres Ladies Play Suits ...... 49c, 98c Misses Alma, Eva and Zella directly under Nazi rule. meat In large quantities is also Mr- Mrs. W. -A. Beck, Eloise Ward. Material was giv­ Shutt of Winston-Salem spent Sixteen hundred bullocks are on the Nazi requirement list. en out to make dresses for the Were 59c—Special a t ...... 39c Ladies S h o rts ...... 49c, 98c a few days here last week at slaughtered every week in The French themselves are Red Cross to send to the Brit­ Hikes 20,600 MUes their summer home and with Paris for dispatch to Alsace. desperately short of this pro­ ish. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor. Recently the xequlrements for duct through a lack of tin. In Mrs. Grace Pram of Atlan­ 500 Yards Nortltern Franoe, where the normal times 60,000 tons of tin Lonnie Driver ta, Ga., Is spending a few days 80 SQUARE PRINTS food situation was very serious, i.s used In one year. At the with her father, H. T. Smith- were Increased under German present only 15,000 tons are In Hospital VOILES, BATISTES, PRINTS deal. 22c and 25c Value—Now—^Yard pressure, but It was known to available, and from this 5,000 CLARKSVIIiLE.-Xonnle Driv­ Rev. and Mrs. P . L . S m ith , 15c Value—Yard the Vichy Government that a tons are earmarked for factor­ er of route 2, Mocksville, is a Doris and Dewey Smith at­ large portion of tiiese addition­ ies manufacturing for German patient at Davis hospital, tended the homecoming at al deliveries made their way needs only. to Germany via Brussels. Statesville. Mr. Driver had an Glencoe Methodist church in 9 c 1 9 c In the Franco-German négo­ ShorUge of Fodder appendectomy last Thursday I^klngham county Sunday. ciations of'last-wJnterthe-Nazls - “The-cattle -position Is made and is improving nicely. Thè Young Ladles Class of agreed to repay deliveries of still more precarious by the Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Pere­ Advance Methodist Sunday cattle with potatoes. In the of fodder. The occupa­ bee had as their week end School met with Mrs. W. A. first five months of this year. For The tion authorities confiscated al­ guests Mr. and Mrs. Cleve New­ Bailey for their monthly meet­ НЕИ In spite of German and French most all the oats from the peas­ ton of Bennettsvllle, S. C. ing. A large number of mem­ statements to the contrary, no ants In the Occupied Zone and Miss Harriett Hunter Is visit­ bers were present and two visit­ Arrow Sweat Arrow Sport potatoes have been delivered, compelled the Free Zone to ing relatives In Georgia. ors. An Interesting purogram except for a small quantity to contribute from their own Miss Jane Ferebee of A. S. was rendered. After the busi­ Paris. There Is, In fact, at T. C. Boone, spent the 4th with SHIRTS ness session, the social hour SHIRTS small reserves to save Occupied tills m o m e n t a ■very seriou s Prance from total lack of oats. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ was given over to games and shortage of this necessary food W hite N e t Out of a normal annual re­ phonse Ferebee. contests and the occasion was owing to a cold latR spring. quirement of 1,600,000 tons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eaton, enjoyed by all present. Deli­ fodder, by now only 700,000 tons Occupied France is being Completing a 20,600-mile hik- Wayne and Leon Eaton all of cious refreshments was served bled in other directions. Cheese ing trip, Julio C esar Berrizbei- Cooleemee, Mrs. Wade Eaton, by the hostess, Mrs. Bailey. _ 9 f i ç _ Army ''Admiral” and butter deliveries to the tia, 19-year-old Boy Scout, is Libby Ferebee and Bill Merrill Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nall of Third Reich are at the rate of pictured as he arrived in Wash- of MocksvUle, Mr. and Mrs. Wasliington, D. C. visited Mrs. 10.000 tons a year, and this SWIM TRUNKS 9 8 c ington, U. C., four years and Claude l,ingerielt of Carthage J. E . B . Shutt Saturday figure Is now Increasing. Dur­ one month after leavinK Cara­ spent the week end at Ocean Miss Myrtle Jones, Mrs.’ Wal­ For Men and Boys ing last autumn and winter the cas, Venezuela. He brought Drive, S. C. ker and children of Walker- German confiscation of cereals with him a letter from the chief town and Miss Ogburn of was on such a scale that 500,- executive of his country to Bolivia has a housing short- Wlnaton-Salem spent July 4 000 tons are lacking until the President Roosevelt. -ftge.- with Mr. and Mrs. C L. Dillon. Sport next harvest, and even then it STRAW is not known what the further Truckload ot Morale for Uncle Sam's Boys Nazi demands will be. Tlien there is wine; not that wine is a vital foodstuff, but COATS it does play an important part HATS in the Frenchman’s economy. O ne lot only— ^Were ¡ Much of the old Burgundies, Whie they last Bordeaux and Champagnes has been taken away to Germany. $11.50—Closeout In addition to this, the Oc­ cu p ie d Z on e Is required to d e ­ liver 2,500,000 hectolitres (ap­ proximately 55,000,000 gallons) of ordinary wine. $ 9 .9 5 Rolling Stock Borrowed 9 ^ This inroad on Prance’s lard­ er has been further complicat­ m ntL. Ç M âtii ed—by. the, .borran'ingfiU-ei. .’•oïl - Ing stock, which has disorgan­ TO ООАЯО A ÇNH» ized the transport and distri­ ANO ТАкШ A PLÍASAHT cautge, bution of food products. Since и е MAO MIS' w m r • the capitulation 19,000 car­ MTS d ía » 70 ПШ ёС ~ r riages and freight cars and 2,- 500 locomotives have gone to serve military needs In Great­ 5 9 c P f f Q í * er Germany. At the same time 9.000 fully loaded cars, aver­ aging about 90,000 tons of food, raw materials, and manufac­ Sharkskin and tured goods, are leaving Oc­ Graduated as No. 1 man at cupied France for Germany W ash A n n a p o lis in 1910, Jo sep h P. every, week. D ’Arezzo of Los Angeles did not It is perhaps facts like these get his naval commission be­ that explain why, on the moirn- cause of a minor eye condition. ings after the devastating night So he joined the army, was com- bombings of Brest by th e R A F , C.C.SAWFDRDSDNSC? inisiioned a lieutenant, and is signs of "Vive l’Angleterre” and known u “AdmiraV’ in the “Vive de Gaulle” áre found p H о M L r»n«m a Ctnal Zpne. wbere he c h a lk e d on the streets and walla Army truck tnuuports, military policeman leave Chicago campus for Fort Slieridaii, b sUtioned. of the battered city. eicont, as NMihwestem Universitjr girls 111., to dance with'aoldiera; \ PAGE 4 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JÜL,Y 11, 1;D4Ï, HE MOCKSVILLE ENÏERPRÎSE Reavis Family How Russie May Get Aid She Asks A JOKE A DAY Has Chicken Fry MkffmoRsk, Rusitofi oiftM fo FOUR CORNER. — A chick­ published Every Friday at Mocksville, North. Carolina Aftcntic, cut off by CiomioTi- en frye was held at the home Flnn drive io White Scci; «licl Missed Ladder of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reavis moy still comc vio O. C. McQUAGE ...... Publisher Sambo: "Wham am Rastiis celebrating July 4th, Those terday Marcellus?” present were Mr. and Mr?. G. Marcellus: "He am in *5 T. Baity, Mr. and Mrs Luther SUBSCRIPTION RATES: h o s p ita l.” Reavis, Mrs. J. T. Reavis, Miss $1.50 Per Year; Six Months 75c— $2.00 Per Year Outside Sambo: "In de hospital; Annie Reavis, Miss Nellie Reav------ci Dg-^Jie. County-,— St-ri&tlj^aycblc in Advancc------ha-pp et№ä--t o — ------is, Luthiir Rea vis, Jr., Mr. «ITid Marcellus: "Oh, he jest came Mrs. Roy Reavis of Harmony down de adder about 10 mhi- Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Manus Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville. N. C., as Second- utes after it had been look Welborn, Miss Pauline Reavis, Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. a w a y .” M r. a n d jVIis. H en ry L ee H old en of Winston-Salem, Bill Phillips AVater of Warsaw and Gorrel Cranfill . ^I'CTth Caroljnu m?>s ASSOCIATION^ The teacher had asked the of Charlotte. pupils to write a short com­ Mr, and Mrs. Thurston Ful­ position on the subject. "Wat­ cher and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer er." One boy wrote: "Water is Ratledge visited relatives here See The Baseball Game a white wet liquid which turns S u n da y. black when you wash in it.” Mr. and Mrs. Manus Welborn If you want to have a barrel of fun tonight, go to of Winston-Salem, Mrs. G. T. Missed Bus the baseball game at Cooleemee between the Mocksville Baity, Mari« Ratledge. Juan and Cooleemee business and professional men. You will "I hear they've taken the Baity and Joe Wilson Laymon hear some lively music by two bands, see two colored early morning bus off your line. visited Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Shel­ teams play two innings, aside from watching many of Do you miss it much?” ton and children Sunday. your friends and acquaintances have fun, no matter what "Not since they took it off.” the aftermath, being young again while playing. Miss Pauline Reavis of Wins­ ton-Salem spent the week end The money will go towards the Legion hut for the Velvet Paw with Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reavis. ;county, which will serve not only as a meeting place for Pearl: "You really ought to Mrs. Floyd Ember and chil­ the county generally but also in the future for the boys come -to Shrimpton with me dren of Asheville visited Mr. who are now in the service. next summer. I had a wonder­ and Mrs. Avery Reavis Thurs­ The game will be under the lights at Lewis field. ful time there this year. I Highlights Of The day. Be there by 7:30 so that you can get a good parking \>'on a beauty competition’.” Miss Mildred Tucker of the • place and a comfortable seat in the grandstand. Ruby: "No, I think I’d rather ThomasviUe Orphanage is visit­ Sunday School Lesson go to a more crowded place.” ing relatives in Courtney this More Tolerant w eek. Defensive Tactics The Sunday School lesson was witnessing a citywide a- Mr. and Mrs. McMath of They can say we are move intelligent about wars The Accused: "There’s the for July 13 is “Christianity wakening of religious conscious­ Indiana are visiting Mr. and than during the First World War— and they are right. If lawyer we stuck up. It’s all up Mrs. J. F. Essie and family. they add that we are more tolerant and less emotional Expands In Asia.”— Acts 19; 1- ness. with us: He’s going to testify Donald and Joe Wilson Lay­ now than at the time of the First World War— they are 21:1-. Setting The Mob A-Roar against us.” mon have been visiting their •especially right. There are many readers in this section Real religion is never good His Accomplice: "Not this grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. who were too young to know of our histeria and persecu­ After his second adventurous for bad business. One of the tiine, he won’t. I’ve hired him W. Rollins. tions, who weren’t old enough to remember that sauer­ missionary journey, which car­ thriving trades of Ephesus was to defend us.” kraut was called “liberty cabbage” and that hamburgers ried him Into Europe, Paul re- the manufacture or silver im- Russia, now seeking war aid from the U. S., will -turned—to—Jeriisalem,— having have trouble getting it in bccause of near compílete jwer^named ‘‘liberty steaks.” Some folk.s- frowned-on-a sges of the famous goddess, Takes No Kisks Miss Wilson •dkchund dog, others on the study of German, and many resisted entreaties to abide in Diana, whose temple was one Employer: "I want a relia­ cutoff of her western outlets by German forces. Map Ephesus. When he had report­ persecuted citizens of German origin because they came of the seven wonders of the ble chauffeur who takes no Visits Parents shows alternate routes that may be used to bring snip- ed to the Mother Church, he Irom a country in disfavor with the U. S. There were ancient world. A master silver- risk s.” LIBERTY. — Rev. G. W. Fink plies to Soviet Russia's fighting front. again set out to traverse his a lot of things we did, most of them we regreted later, but smiih, named Demetrius, watch Applicant: "I’m your man, sir. will fill his regular appoint­ old route. This time, when he •emotionalism swept away our good judgment and reason ed with concern the decline Can I have my salary in ad­ ment at Liberty Sunday at 11 reached the great and tliriving and so we permitted hatred of a principle to color our of his business, as the effects v a n c e ? ” o 'clo ck . RAF Cadet Wins Wings in U. K- concept of a people. Never again will we let this happen city ol Ephesus, in what is now of Paul’s preaching steadily Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tutte­ Turkey, he decided to remain to us and so far we have taken the proper stand in the sp read. Hard llorsc row and two children of Kan­ there for a time. î'or three situation today. We are smarter and far wiser in re­ So he called together the Girl, after horseback ride: “I napolis were the week end months he followed his usual spect to wars, if you can use the word rcspcct in relation whole labor union, or guild, of never knew anything so full puests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. procedure of speaking in the to war! One of the faults at the bottom of this confict silversmiths together with their of hay could be so hard.” T u tte ro w . today is racial hatred, of Germany hating the Jew, of synagogue: there naturally be­ affiliated workers. Some were Mrs. Woodrow Bailey is spend ing a large community of Jews Germany against the Catholic, the Russian, the English­ skilled craftsmen: some were 'lime Saver ing this week with her parents, in this notable commercial man. Because there is a thief in the Methodist congre- husky laborers, who market­ Mechanics Professor: “Name Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McDaniel of ce n te r. igation that gathers on Sunday mornings, you do not ed their brawn. With a dema­ a great time saver.” C orn atzer. leel that all Methodists who sit in the congregation on When opposition got too gogue’s .skill, Demeti-lus incited Soph.: "Love at first sight.” Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jarvis, Mr. Sunday mornings are thieves! So in the matter of Ger­ great, 'he opened up dally meet­ the selfish passions of the and Mrs. Robert Kimmer, Miss mans, who do not hurl abuse and insinuations at them, ings in the school of Tyran- crowd he had collected. Their The Iniporlant Part Katherine Everhardt and Wes­ those citizens of America who have been most loyal, who nus, where persons of all races very livelihood was in danger Clerk: “May I use you r ley Jarvis of Mooresvllle, Mrs. have added to our name in culture and progress, who and religions and classes could he warned. And, seeking a p h o n e ? ” C. L. Kimmer and son, James, have proven their love for America many times. They hear him. This continued for good reason for a bad action, he Boss: “What for?” and Lester McCullough of Tur- have the same feeling as do we, that the principle of the two years; a sort of protracted stressed the growing irrever­ Clerk: “My wife told me to rentine spent the w-eek end at present war is wrong and they share with us the belief BHly Sunday campaign. Luke’s ence toward Diana, the goddess. ask you for a salary increase, Carolina Beach. that the majority of Germans are fighting because they record runs, ‘‘So that all they He cloaked a sordid concern but she forgot to say how Miss Ethel Wilson of Spartan­ must, that they ai-en’t necessarily convinced that the that dwelt in Asia heard the for profits beneath a seeming m u c h ,” burg, S. C. were the week end principle is right. We are glad that we are more tolerant word of the Lord, both Jews and solicitude for the old religion. cuests of her parents, Mr. and ■of others, that we are kinder in our beliefs and that we G re e k s.” That Ephesus riot, which en­ The Skeptic Mrs. Walter B. Wilson. are smai'ter regarding wars! Evidently, Paul’s was "sensa­ sued upon the cunning speech Chief: “Now what do you Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Myers tional” preaching. It reached of a skillful agitator, was akin want? I thought I fired you viiited Ml-, and Mrs. J. O. Myer.s Two World’s the big crowd, and made com­ to most riots since. Soon the two weeks ago.” cf Rowan Sunday, mon talk. Also It was accom­ mob of silver workers, increas­ There are two worlds to conquer and two worlds to Ex-Office Boy; “Oh, I just Mr. and Mrs. Dewle Everhardt panied by miracles of healing. ed by the city’s irresponsible consider. Man’s world is at odds with itself, its hands came back to see if you were and children of Mooresvllle Spectacular conversions were riff-raff, was gathered In the are full in its usual struggle for maintainence. There still in business.” v isited M r. a n d Mi-.s, G . W . so numerous that converTs who great theatre and clamoring Everhardt Sunday. is another world about us which proceeds in its quiet way had practiced magical arts lor the blood of the Christian -to grow and offer sustinence, softly bringing about its No Home Needed Mrs. G. W. Everhardt visited brought their books into the missionaries. Por two solid “A home?” A New York wo­ Mrs. J. G. McCullough Monday, changes and its manifestations of beauty to our doors public square and made a bon­ hours they rent the air with without headlines and by-lines to herald its strength and man answered a realtor trying Allen Spry of Ft. Jackson fire of them, at a sacrifice of throaty cries of, “Great is William Hume. 24, of Scotland, first RAF chí-IuJ, •],(> ■ power. This is the world of nature so busy about us, day to sell her a house. “Why do visited his sister, Mrs. L. D. fifty thousand pieces of silver. Diana of the Ephesians!”— solo after U. S. training, receives congratulations íiüm and night weaving its miracles of bloom and berry, of I need a home I was born Kimmer Saturday. Paul’s Gospel was dramatically though what they really meant RAF Flight Lieut. \V. W. Watson. Hume, who had .r.iCTtr song of bird and rustle of leaf, of barking dog and laugh­ in a hospital, educated in a Wanders James of Winston- changing lives, and affecting was, “W e want jobs and been in a phuie until he arrived at Lakeland, Fía., ijaiin- ing child. This is life and love and happiness. There is college, courted in an automo­ Salem is the guest of her cou­ the thought of the entire re­ money!” How parallel to n'lod- ing school, had received only seven hours flight ini-t.rjjc- humming on the streets. Nature’s world brings hot sun bile, married in a church; I eat sin, Rachel Kimmer. gion. Ominous to evil was this ern instances was this noisy tion before his hop. Looking on (left fo right) aie for fields growth and cooling rains for relief. Comes the at a delicatessen, spend my Miss Ruby Wilson of Clem­ fundamental alteration in pub­ solicitude, for a temple, cloak­ mornings on a golf course, my mons visited her parents, Mr. Capt. Harry Copeland, school director; Albert L Lod iricik, breeze of night-fall and the sound of neighbor’s voices lic thinking. Outward results ing concern for trade. f.fternoons at a bridge table, c:nd Mrs. Walter B, Wilson the co-owner of the school, and Lieut. IVIaurice R. L'Ctn««, from nearby porches. About us are kindly, wholesome of inward change were every­ A Man Who Kept llis Head and my evenings at the movies p a st w eek. U. S. Air Corps officer in command of the school. folks mowing the grass, sprinkling the lawn, weeding where manifest. Old Ephesus Paul’s friends restrained him the garden as the insects buzz overhead and the birds —and when I die I am going to twitter to their young ones. This is a permanent world be buried from an undertaker’s. All I need is a garage.” Fourth Year of Fighting Nets Japan Little in China that survives. It is the world of our grandmother who OUR DEMOCRACY •by Mai loved it and of our grandfather who appreciated it. Those from fronting the mob, as his blooms are old settlers, those birds from generations heroic heai't bade him do. His Acquired or Occupicd by Japan back. All will live on to make for good and for happiness co-worker, Alexander, .tried to И 'Ш f r e e d o m b e g in s 1875-1910 0 9 1938-39 (II) Г R U S SIA when man’s world is in chaos. Let us live in the world reason with the crowd, but he I of nature then, taking an interest in the life and energy AT HOME was drowned out by the babel H 1931-32 Q]]] 1939-40 (III) around us and perhaps through this understanding of of noise. As Luke records, B 1937-38 (I) ® 1940-41 (IV) nature’s glory we may spread some of it’s good into man’s “The moro part knew not ¡world, - . - Arrow« »how flow of wherefore they were come to­ supplies into China gether.” Mobmadness, which Soy Beans overturns reason and a sense X jßl ^ I We thank China for contributing to our life the soy of responsibility from their bean crop. Little did the grower who, a few years back, thrones, had possession of that became convinced that soy beans improved the land, ever screaming multitude. Then appeared one man* who expect to obtain $1.40 a bushel in June, 1941. The crop ' M o m e - lo v in g p e o p l e has almost doubled its value in a year and has reached had kept his head, the town ARE FREED0M-L0VIN6 PEOPLE.” clerk of Ephesus. Thank God, a high for a four-year period. Soy beans are becoming DICTATORS KNOW THIS. SO THEV TAKE big business with their oil being used in soaps, sauces, there are usually such in every LITTLE CHILDREN OUT OF THEIR HOMES FOR community. And it should be paints, ice cream, plastics, infant food, flour, linoleum, TRAININS ВУ THE STATE. ANO ТНЕУ TEAR. glue, automobile parts on and on. The surface of soy a preseiiit concenii of evlery DOWN THE SANCTITV OF MARRIAGE good citizen, in these critical bean culture has only been scratched according to our AND MOTHERHOOD. chemists and engineers. The world is needing oil right times, to prepare himself to now so our men of grain are increasing production of stand steady when his com- HoME-LOVING AND FREEDOM-LOVINS HAVE AN EVER the soy bean. The June market quotation from Chicago mxmity is rocking, Tliis town „ BROADENING BASE IN OUR DEMOCRACV FCB TUC iile.vk. - ,,.,d30W,s,tlxnf..,.l,h is.,heai:i„,M:nn ,..\vas-,4a-jaentO3iaJACT-Jdiaj3, WM-niUii— g-.-NUKiBltk.' o r FAMILY UNITS PER THOUSAND wheat, 65 cents higher than corn and more than a dollar votes, or of his own safety; POPULATION HAS INCREASED above oats. So our farmers increase their acreage and but of the real honor of Ephesus their bank accounts. . ond of the sanctity of law. So he spoke fearless and forth­ Save Aluminum right words of warning to the multitude, quieting and sober­ A recent ad in an exchange newspaper, showing a ing them. He pointed a fin­ ------line-up of aluminum pots, pans, skillets and kettles, ger of indictment at Demetrius brought up a picture of this metal in terms of airplanes. and the silversmiths. His words Our housewives are putting off buying aluminum arti­ finally dispersed the crowd. cles for they understand their government needs the Even by this ominovis inci­ product. Many of us are trying, as consumers, to get our­ dent, news of which quickly selves in a mental frame of mind to face a bit of doing spread throughout Asia, public without if the need should arise, so that the shoe might Interest in the new faith was pinch. As Americans we are reputed to eat, di'ess and live quickened. Persecution -pro­ better than any 'Other nation, of people. So you may motes publicity; that is w'hy figure that it would be harder for us to have to face ra­ Pastor Niemoeller, in a German tioning. If electric power was shut off could we take c o n c e n tr a tio n c a m p , Is the to oil lamps and wood-burning stoves, gracefully? How most potent force for vital Geogfi-aphy has made a stalemate of the 1940-41 than in 1939-40. Only major Nip­ about goiiig without electric shavers and no street lights? Christianity in Germany today. four-year-old war between China and ponese occupation of the year wan in D u r in g t h is p e r io d h o m e o w n e r s h ip in c r e a s e d English people did it and with a cheerio and stout fellow! The Gospel was going and Japan. Harassed by guerrilla fighters in By 3 2 % , SAVINGS ay 6 ^ % , AND EACH FAMILV northern French Indo-Chma. It is esti­ So if we have to go without a new aluminum kettle for grov/lng; so Paul was content. pockets within the occupied area of China, HAS ON THE AVERAGE 200% MORE LIFE mated war has cost Japan $4,000,000,000 awhile we will grin .and be mighty glad we have some­ ■What was one riot, more or and iniable to penetrate the interior, Ja­ so far. INSURANCE THAN 20 YEARS AGO. thing to put in the pot whatever its composition! less? panese forces made even fewer gains in PACfE S FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bost, Mrs. Rowlands Given Makes Her Debut C. N. Spry and son, Arnold, Cooleemee News oppose Hitler Picnic Supper accompanied by Mrs. Grady Pyen>áX)-HaU - Q ÀuLi Farrington of Kannapolis visit­ UNDERGOES OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Tomlinson, ed at Camp Elliott last week. Rev. F. E. Howard of Erlang­ Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett and M rs. F a r rin g to n ’s d a u g h te r Is er who underwent an operation Misses Jane Hayden Morris, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson John Summers remains ill vacationing at the camp. at a Thomasville hospital a few Margaret Anderson, Opal Lash­ gave a picnic supper Wednes­ £it th o h o m e o f h is d a u g h ter, days ago Is getting along n ice-! mlt, Adrle , Dorothy Gib­ day evening at the Tomlinson Mrs. Ollie Foster In North Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linn and ly, his many Cooleemee friends, son left Monday to spend the home complimenting Mr. and Mocksvllle. baby of Salisbury were visitors will be glad to know. week at Pioneer Camp of the firs. George Rowland who are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iHorace Deaton oT Thomas­ Presbyterian church at Glade moving this week to their new J. D. House Sunday. BASEBALL ville, Mrs. Hasten Carter, Jose- V alley. home. Those enjoying this l.':him5- attd- EWa -C race Oat'tef- deligh'tfulTrnypui were Mr. mid -M r nd‘ Ivliü. CliHile "Islhy C.1 men of Cooleemee and spont Tuesday In Charlotte. Hanes Yates of Camp Bland- Mrs. Rowland and sons, Ed­ and children, Charles L., Jr., Mocksvllle play at Lewis field | Ing, Florida Is expected home ward and Phillip, Mrs. Hester Imogene and Ellen spent last on Friday night of this week.! Mrs. Brice Garrett of Center this week end for a visit. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ Sunday visiting at the home Pitchers for Cooleemee will be was given a surprise birthday don Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Isley’s parents, Mr. and Miss Sarah Grant of Dur­ Dick Everhardt, George Miller dinner by her children and C. L. Thompson, Miss Dorothy Mrs. R. F. Cope In Lexington. ham, Bill Grant of Camden, and Hub MUholen. For Mocks­ grandchildren. Other guests Thompson, Rev. and Mrs. E. M. S. C. and A. T. Grant of Ft. vllle. Dr. P. H. Mason, J. C.| were Rev, and Mrs. G. W. Fink, Avett, Miss Elva Grace Avett, Miss Mammle Langston and Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. W ood­ .Tones and J. C. Gibbs. Music | Janies Pink and Mrs. W. A. Mil­ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson Herbert House Jr., accompani­ row Wilson of Fayetteville were will be furnished by the Coolee- i ler, and Henry Cole Tomlinson. ed by Miss Virginia Puqua, all holiday week end guests of Mr. of Danville, Va. spent Sunday mee and Mocksvllle bands. ■liorace Deaton of Thomas­ and Mrs. A. T. Grant. visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Other attractions have been ar- | ville spent the week end with! Haneline-Stokes H ou se. •ranged for your entertainm ent.' Mr. and Mrs. Hasten Carter, j Mrs. Odell James Is confined MRS. GORDON TOMLINSON, Mrs. Lucy Miller of "er room on account of 111- w'ho prior to her marriage Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cheek; HAS BIRTHDAY v;as Miss Myrtle Mars, daugh­ celphia, Pa. and Mrs. Frank | Miss Louise Haneline and Pictured as she made her form ­ i nd baby of Elkin were week; e carl Tatumi Workin? with the British War ter of W. A. Mars and the late al bow to society in Philadel­ end visitors at the home of entertained on Sunday honor- Relief Society in New York, ¡\lcGregor of Raeford are guests; r . c . Banks and daugh- Charlie Stokes of near Wins­ Mrs. Vasco Cooper Mars. phia is pretty Anne Hullitt, 17.7. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Cook. oC Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel, juve returned to their ton-Salem were married Satur­ Ing their aunt, Mi-s. Laura Brlgid Elizabeth Hitler, cstranu- day, June 21, in York, S. C. daughter of William C. Bullitt, Stewart on her eighty-second ed wife of Adolf Hitler’s bto- home In Weavervllle after a Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brogdon Misses Gertrude Moore and M iss H a n e lin e Is th e d a u g h ­ former United States ambassa­ blrthday. Invited guests in­ ther. Alois, is doing her bit to two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grubbs of Washington, D. C. spent a Ethel Caldwell, students at ter of R, H. Haneline and the dor to France. More than cluded Mrs. C, D. Lefler, Mr. defeat German kinsman. Stic Mrs. Frank Brown. few days last week visiting Mr. WCUNC and Raymond Moore Circle Hostess late Mrs. Haneline. Mr. Stokes 1,000 guests, including members and Mrs. E. J. Chiison of Sal­ is proudly pointing to her Aid of State College, Raleigh, were of the diplomatic corps, attend­ Brogdon’s parents, Mr. ’ and Mrs. W. H. Kimrey has re­ Mrs. Paul Grubbs v.-as hostess is at present connected with isbury, Mrs. A. E. Tatum and Britain pin. Her son is in the v/eek end ' guests of Mr. and ed the part.v on the Bullitt Mrs. W. C. Brogdon In North turned from a weeks visit in ro circle 3 of the Presbyterian the Piedmont Rooting and Sid­ \;i33 Annie Pearl Tatum of Canadian army. Mrs. W. L. Moore. estate. C o o leem ee Jamestown with her mother. church at her home Monday ing Co. in Salisbury, The young J erusalem . Mrs. E. E. Lambeth and Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Chadwick. ¿venlng. Miss Daisy Holthou- couple will make their home Horace Scott and Jimior Navy Trade Training ENTERS JOHN Eugene Lambeth of Moncure .“^er led the Bible study and the v.lth Mrs. Stokes’ parents here McClay of Greensboro spent the In Mocksvllle. Cooleemee Personals spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooper leff Wed­ devotional period was conduct­ week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. HOPKINS HOSPITAL For Local Youths nesday for Montreal to attend Mrs. James Garwood went to Ivlrs. Armond Daniel. Mrs. ed by Mrs. Grubbs. The pro­ Miss Clatie Hoover spent the R. B. Scott. Joseph Ellenburg, Jr. of Coo­ a conference In session there. John Hopkins Hospital In Balti­ Daniel returned home with gram on “Is your religion a Miss Elizabeth Stone past week visiting her grand­ leemee, Joseph T. Bivins, of • Mr. and Mrs. R. W. House more Saturday where she will them and will leave from Mon- weight or wings?" Was- pre- mother, Mrs. Smith, In States­ Cooleemee, and Ralph Weslay Mrs. Frank Miller and daugh­ and children of Monroe spent undergo treatment for a head curc for Jessup, Ga. to bring iented by Miss Nell Holthouser. Weds John F. ville. Carter, Cooleemee, are all now ter, Ann, of Salisbury spent trou ble back her sister for a visit. At the conclusion of the pro­ Mrs. Thomas .Anderson Stone the week end visiting Mr. attending Navy Trade Schools several days this week with gram Mrs. Grubbs served re­ .•innounces the marriage of her Pink Foster and family and House’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Norfolk, Va. where they re­ Mrs. Frank McGregor of Miss Inez Ijames. ST.ATION freshments to Mesdames Sam daughter, Elizabeth Spencer, Byerly Foster and family spent J. D. House, cently underivent a s horl Raeford, Mrs. Lucy Miller of C. E. Vogier and son have Waters, Everette Blackwood, to Ml-. John Francis Kroger on the past week end at Carolina course of Military trainlns, Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harp Lawrence Wofford and Cal­ opened up a service station in Mark Brett, Gorcfon Tomlinson, Frlda.v, Ju ly 4, 1941 In W a s h ­ B ea ch . after enlisting in Uie Navy at i?ad as their nolldays guests vin Morton of Raleigh spent the Goodman building In North A, Daniel were dinner guests ington, D. C. the Salisbury recruiting Statloiv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Kiger and Dennis Sllverdis. and Misses Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grimes Parker spent the fourth here with their C ooleem ee. last Marcii. son, Ronnie Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Daisy and Nell Holthouser. Mr. Kroger is thp son of B. G. G. Daniel. the past week end In Spencer parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. E. B. Harp and son, Jerry, and S. Kroger and the late Mrs. EUenburg is at the Machin­ visiting' friends and relatives. Wofford and Mr. and Mrs. C. .\NNIVERSARY Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Harding Kroger of Chevi Chase May- ists school. Carter at the Me- Miss Lillian Harp all of Wins­ Gives Program P. M o rto n . The Journal will celebrate Its spent Thursday and Friday in land. He was employed at the talsmlth school, and Bivins al to n -S a le m . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook spent thirty-fifth birthday the fourth the mountains of western North Bureau of Engraving until his the Communications school. Miss Allison the week end in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wellman week in July. Misses Carolyn McCullom induction Into service. He is Tpon completion of fchelr C a ro lin a . D. C. of Danville, Va. spent the week r.Irs. Joe Graham ¿nd \Irs. E. now located at Camp Lee, Va. i’nd Laverne Moore of Relds- end visiting Ml-. Wellman’s i j u l y FOURTH CELEBRATION courses of Instruction these boys Miss wyona Merrill, Mrs. M. Avett were joint hostesses vllle are guests of Mr. and Mi's. Mrs! Kroger arrived In Mocks­ Little Ronnie Hillard has re­ sister, Mrs. H. L. MUholen at will be skUled at their pro­ Vauda Langston and Miss Iva to circle 1 of the Woman’s The Fourth of July was the Frank Fowler. ville Monday and w’lll make her lumed to his home In Moores- lier home on Main street. fession and ready for duty wltli Anderson spent the holiday Society of Christian Service center of Interest on Park HUl home w'lth her mother, Mi-s. ville after spending two weeks any part of the Navy and wUI Y'eek end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs, L. G. Horn has return­ Monday evening in the Ladies Mrs. Pearl Jones and chil­ T . A . S to n e Sr. w h ile Mi-. visiting his grandparents, Mr. ed from Clemmons where she Parlor of the church. Miss Kroger Is in camp. dren, Jimmie and Peggie Gene, component of the U. S. Fleist, Mrs. Cato Littleton and da\i- a n d Mi-s. C. C. T iller. Foster and HUlary Johnson. was the guest last week of Mr. Della Grant had charge of the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ehter, Lynn, of Charlotte are Sack race for girls, Modene and Mrs. Carlos Cooper. program and invited Miss Ossie Mrs. Bertie Kendrick and Raymond Hampton and baby guests of Mrs. Littleton’s par­ Circle Meeting Foster and Doris Shoaf. Defense Bond Allison from the welfare de­ daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. of Kannapolis were week end ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allen Paper bag race, Jimmy Pierce partment of the county to give At Arnold Home and Mrs. Charles Walters and visitors at the home of Mr. and and Robert Munday. Quiz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lassiter and daughter, Margaret Ann, a resume of the work done by Mrs. F. R. Josey. The Business Woman’s circle daughter, Ruth, of Charlotte Miss Nellie Allison of Rock Apple Bobbing, Leroy Curley Q. W h a t Is a U . S . D efen.so ipent the week end In Raleigh tlie department in their various spent the week end visiting at of the Baptist church met Mrs. Bill Shuplng and chil­ and Tag Bowers. Saving.5 Bond? and Siler City. Hill, S. C., m s . N. L. Allison fields of .'ictlvity. Monday night at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. r.nd daughters, Jean and Jane, dren of Greensboro are visit­ In the Tug O'War the men A. This Bond is proof ttiat Members present were Mes­ D, Walters. Mrs. A. F. Campbell has re­ Mrs. Hillary Arnold. Devotlon- ing Mrs, Shuplng’s parents, Mr. won over the boys and In the you have-loaned money to the Mrs. E. R. Turbyflll all of dames A. T Grant, Roy Feezor, £ls were led by Miss Lucile r.nd Mrs. C. W. Ale.xander. turned from Cool Springs Charlotte were Sunday guests Miss Dorothy Shepherd of hog calling contest William United States Governmenb for W. L. Moore, J. L. Sheek, Jim Caudel and Miss Lucile Horn v/here she visited her sister, of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robin­ Owens and Tom Zacharj’ were national defense. Your Bond Bowles. Prentice Campbell. G. ;,-as in charge of the program. Atlanta, Ga. is spending two Mrs. E. C. Tatum and daugh­ Mrs. W. L. Harper. son. Misses NIargaret Ann v;lnn ers. bears Interest at the rate of O. Boose. T. P. Dwlggins, Hat- j ^ . u g g jjorn developed the topic, .veeks visiting her parents, Mr. ters, Jennett and Eleanor, have Allen and Jane Allison stayed The entertainment commit- ■ 2.9 percent a year, If held to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horn tie McGuire, Clarence Grant,[.-An Urgent Gospel - adequate and Mrs. C. W. Shepherd. returned home after spending over for a visit with the Robin­ tee wishes to thank aU those i maturity (t«n years.) spent last week end at Norfolk Cnarles Tomlinson. J. L. Ow- orient.” She was as- two weeks with Mrs Tatum’s sons. M. H. Hoyle^Jr. of Wllllams- who helped In making and' q. -\vhy should I buy Defense ond Virginia Beach. Ings and Misses Della Grant.: jjazel Taylor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ossia Allison, Martha Call and, gteve Wood. ton Is spending two weeks here, Maunev at their home In New' out plans. The, Bonds? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard Mrs. H. S. Walker returned to ^Mth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. members of the Cooleemee^ A. Because money talks. To Ruth Booe One visitor. Mrs.j ¡31,n ,,, t^e social liour Mrs. ond Miss Hazel Turner spent her home Monday from Davis M. H. Hoyle. -ifE e\no^ Ann a "ended the for; dictators it .sneaks defiance To Hestpr Caldwell,, wa? present.; .vrnold served refreshments to 'the holiday week end at Staun­ hospital, where she has been I , , . i music- which contributed , of freedom It s it o Misses’ Hazel Taylor, Lucile Mr. and Mrs. H A. McDaniel 31ble School at the Bapti!5t;j,g occasion i ton and Endless Caverns, Va. a p atien t. Horn. Lucile Caudell, Hazel cf AshevUle. Mr. and Mrs. D a n | Church _there. They _were ac- committee also wUhes' ^ Mrs. W. M. Crotts is indls- Class Of 1939 Note.—To purchase Defease Mrs. G. R. Kurfees return- Turner and Mrs Steve Wood. Glbbond and children, Buster, | t'ompanled home by their nep- thank C. L. Isley, Dosed at her home In North S- A- Bonds and Stamps, go to the R ic h - CaTlyle~imti”Bllly-McDaiiiel -of ;-i5ev.---a«d cousin; Bobbte-M&ur.oy and A M. i Mocksvllle. Td‘'homí“Sann'tí;ry rroiir Holds-Reunton- Moore Jr.' nearest post office or bank, or mond, Va.. where she visited Newport News, Va. are visiting 1 ''^^it w ith th em for Friday night, July 4, mem- Mrs. J. S. Haire for acting as judges. : write for information to the Misses ' Frances Stonestreet friends last week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'.-''‘^'’S‘’a' weeks. ters of the class of ’39 of the The Inspiring and approprl- , Treasurer of the United Stata,-,, and 'Mai'y- AUwe-Br.;k-U;-.5ppn,t Carl McDaniel on Erwin street. Mrsi Bim:ey HuUgenb '''ckcvüi?. mof nf Piogiam Mrs. Roy Alexander left Fri- iite talk by E M. Holt was the ■\vashlngton, D C. Monday in Winston-Salem.. cutstandlng feature of the; Stonewall, Ga was a guest over school house and-then motored ‘Mrs. Jt 3. H?ilre, leader of ■to High Point lake for their circle 2 of the Baptlse''cnuioI'. Miss Louise Caudell has re­ the week end of Mr. and Mrs. rshe wUlr !Г join her husband. « p a n , p . » turned from Charlotte where Joe Graham. Mrs. Hu'dgen is snnual reunion. gave the program at theh- wood aic-ipending the week ati production this year by 6,500,000 The clown and vaudeville: tons may be balked by trans­ she spent last week with Mr. sister ot Mrs. Graham. Supper was served picnic meeting Monday afternoon at Myrtle Beach, ¿.-.C. BUl Smith of Washington, D. acts by Mr. Sells and his two portation and labor shortage, and Mrs. ЛValter Caudell. On style after which a short busi­ the church. Mrs. Haire pre­ C. spent the past week end Lee Stephens of Danvilie', Vix. psslstants furnished the hum- Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cau­ ness session was held at which sented the first chapter of the v!sit*’?ar at the home of Mr. Clarabel LeGrande is v isitin g at the h o m e o f Ivlr. orous part of the entertain- Congressman R. L. Doughton dell went down and brought time John Larew Jr. was elect­ book, “The Way of Missionary a n d M rs. a. C. Young on Church and Mrs. Arlie Jordon pn Main .T-Sni. has been secured as -principal h e r h om e. ed president for the coming Education.” The theme of the street. Has Birthday Party ;pei>Ker.for-tte3-^ay, w chapter was the prayer and street. The “Call to coiors"’ théine Mrs. J. p. LeGrand enter­ year. It was decided that the Mrs. Spurgeon Anderson Is Bible study. Devotlonals were Miss Copella Stout of Greens­ for the week is “Special Days program starting at U a. m. tained Friday evening In honor next reunion be held July 4, Ml-, and Mrs. Cleve Newton of spending the week In States­ led by Mrs. J. H. Fulghum on boro Is visiting her cousin. for Flying the Flag.” The boys Games and contests ha ve been ■lb- of her daughter, Clarabel, on 1942, R e y n o ld s P ark . BennettsvUle, S. C. spent thejM i” Doris'Gene Garwoo'd.' ville with Dr. and Mrs. Shaw. “ P ra y e r.” and girls from 14-18 with James arranged and a band will f u r­ her birthday. Games and The following members were fourtli visiting at the home of nish music during the day. Dr. Shaw Is a brother of Mrs. Members present w’ere Mes­ Wall as leader, are In charge contests were enjoyed during present; Ophelia Barneycastle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nall on Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Kavanagh A n d e rso n . dames S. B. Hall. J. L. Hol­ of the programs. Hugh G. M tchell, of States-, the evening under the direc­ Ruth Boger, Lucile Clement, Main street. and sons spent Sunday visiting ton, J. P. LeGrand, S. A. Hard­ vUIe, national president of the Misses Faith Deadmon, Mae tion of Mrs. LeGrand. Prizes Edry Green, (Mrs. Scottle Gre.- Mrs. Kavanaghs parents, Mr. order, will also be one of th'j ing, J. H. Pulghum, Spurgeon Miss Dorothy Cook has re­ P. 0. s. Of A. Plans Chaffin, Ruby Collette, Mr. and were won by Lettle Lindsay eory), Geneva Grubbs, Marga- and Mrs. O’Brien in Durham. speakers and other state of­ Anderson and J. S. Halre. turned home after spending a I»irs. Howard Nichols, Charles, Sheek, Carol Johnstone, Bobby let Anderson, Edna Hendricks, ficers will be recognized. ’Son;; month with her sister, Mrs. Miss Peggie Skinner accom­ Statewide Picnic Joe Forrest spent tlje holiday Ijames and Roscoe Stroud. Mary Catherine Anderson, Mat­ BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Vance Motley in Newsport panied by her mother of Wins­ Plans for a statewide picnic week end In Le.Mington, Ky. Later the guests were invit­ tie Sue Smith, Dorothy WU- thn jy.MnHn State are expected to be on Ml-, and Mrs. Charles Bordne, N ew s, V a. ton-Salem are spending a few and outing for the Patriotic ed to the dining room where iiams, Mai-y Alice Binkley, Ll- hand In large numbers, bring­ Mrs. J. Frank Clement mov­ a son, John Daniel Hodges, days In Norfolk, Va. Order Sons of America in North the patriotic motif was car­ letta Green, John Larew, Jr., Miss Parrle Wyrick has re­ ing their famUies, guests and ed last Thursday to the Hanes July 3, at Elizabeth hospital Carolina to beJield on Satur­ ried out In the decorations. A Bill Ferebee, Bill Daniel and turned home after spending . Miss Ora Bell Myers Is spend­ the usual “well fiUed ba.sket.” iiome place in North Mocks­ In Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Bordne day, July 26, at Morrow Moun­ large birthday cake lighted other friends Invited by mem­ the week end In Greensboro ing her vacation In AshevUle ville . is the former Miss Ruth Hodges, tain State Park, near Albe­ with miniature candles center­ bers of the class. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra •visiting some of her college daughter of Mrs. J. D. Hudges' marle, have' been completed, it Mr. and Mrs. George Rowland ed the table. Guests Includ­ Motley. She was accompanied irlends from Brevard College. and, the late Mr. Hodges of is announced from the office moved Thursday to their new ed the honoree and Lettle by Peggie Wyrick, Mrs. George Bryan rou te 4. of the state secretary, J. David FRESH I'om e recently purchased from Lindsay Sheek, Bobby Jean TURKEY FOOT PERSON.VLS Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Cranfleld. Miss Sarah Jordon left Siin- Sink. The outing is an annual Mrs. J. Frank Clement. Smith,” Janice ’ Morris," PhyUls Bridge HosteSS StatesvlUe. route 4, a girl, Janet Mr. and Mrs. John Shore affair for the order In the state. Johnson, Muriel Moore, Carol clay for DanvUle, Va, where she Mrs, George Bryan_ entertain­ Dolores, July 7. DELICIOUS Miss Mary Alice Binkley will spend two weeks visiting s p e n t th e w eek en d w ith Mi-, Johnstone, Marlon Horn, Mar­ ed her bridge club at her home spent Tuesday night In Kan­ Mr. and Mrs. Odell Smith, at the home of her uncle, Z. and Mrs. Elmer Crissman of tha Mason, Jack Pennington, Wednesday afternoon. Bouquets Loses Her Baby napolis with Mr. and Mrs. J. Advance, route I, a girl, July 8. W. Wellman. E a st B en d . Bobby Ijames, Roscoe Stroud, of garden flowers were effec­ SUMMER F. Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richie, J G u y B u m g a rn e r Is I.>enton Boger, Robert Strange tive décorations in the living route 2. a boy, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Click of spending this w'eek with her McNeill, Jack Graham. Ralph rooms. Mrs. C. N. Christian left Spartanburg spent the week mother, Mrs. Priddy of Dan- B ow d en. CANDIES Tuesday for Conway, Arkansas The guests came at 4:30 and ¡ ATTEND CONFERENCE end visiting Mr. Click's parents, buii, Zfi. irogreo3i->‘B i ua-eiiloyea j The Mocksville Baptist B T . ssrsrw flf.-CUEIrat'vl'ieii' ■ W. J. Foster is critical Ul in 1 lb. Bo.t Y a te s . Mrs. W. F. Robinson - u n ta 6:45 when club members |u. Is represented this week at home on Main street. the City Hospital at Winston- Salt Water Taffy ...... 29c and additional guests gathered the State B. T, U. conference Mr, and Mrs. Perry Ashe of Ray Trexler who is station­ S alem . 1 lb. Bag ' Honors Neices In the garden and supper was ill Ridgecrest by delegates from Mayodan spent Friday night ed at JacksonvUle, Fla., with Miss Cora Evelyn Crissman Mrs. W, P. Robinson enter­ served In a most unique fashion. Asst. Taffey ...... 29c v'lth and Mrs. M. D. Brown. the local junior. Intermediate the U. S. Navy spent the past of East Bend, who is spending tained at an Informal party Each guest received a school 1 lb. B ag and young people’s unions. week end hère with hfs parents, a few days with her sister, Mrs. С A. Anderson of route Tuesday afternoon in honor of lunch box packed with all the Caramel Chews ...... 23c Those attending include Mi-s. Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Trexler. Mi-s. John Shore, spent Mon­ 1 Ib. B ag 4, E W. Wood Jr. of Woodleaf her neices, Miss- Margaret Ann delicacies of a picnic lunch. Ii. L, Irvin. Miss Clara Wall, day night with Miss Dorothy and Shirley Beauchamp of .*illen of Rock HUl, S. C. and Iced drinks were served. Daisy Mae Irvin, Betty Honey­ Mr. and-Mrs Scott Jordon, F o ste r. Kurlfcy Kew-s ...... 23c Yadklnvllle had their tonsils Miss Jane Allison ot Charlotte. When scores w'ere counted cutt, Janie Sue Naylor, Doro­ accompanied by Misses Edna ^Пss Ollle Wood of Yadkin I lb. B ag removed this week. Assisting Mrs. Robinson In en­ Mrs. Lonnie Lanier from Blrm- thy Benson, Bobby Hall, Henry Brenegar, Mammie and Mar­ county is visiting her sister. S. W. Taiiey ...... 23c tertaining ..were her daughter-r .lugliam,. .Ala.„ i-ecfiiv^d .. high Shaw Anderson, ' Geraldine garet W ofbrd and Leonard Mrs. C. C. Wright, Mrs. Bert Bentley and sons, Jane, and Lettle Lindsay Sheek. score prize. The Iiostess pre­ S to n e stre e t a n d D о r 0 t h у Brenegar spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Powell MUler Allen and Johnnie, spent Tues­ The party personnel includ­ sented Mrs. Lanier with a visit­ Grubbs. The group was tak­ end at Carolina Beach. and chUdren spent Tuesday Mrs. Grace Coulter, 2G, weeps 7 Я 0 day in .Winston-Salem with ed Misses Eleanor CaudeU, or’s prize. en to Ridgecrest Sunday by Mr. visiting relatives In Yadkin bitterly in a Chicago court, as Mw. Jack Morton. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mary Neil Ward, Sarah Foster, The party personnel includ­ ?nd Mrs, R. P. Martin, Harry c o u n ty . she bids her daughter, Esther, ed Mesdames J. F. Hawkins, C. Mrs. W. H. Dodd came home Margaret and Ann Grant, Mar­ Stroud and L. L. Irvin. B ap tist Mt. and Mrs. S. A. Foster of G, goodbye. The court ordered R. Horn, Cecil Morris, Gaither Tuesday from Ridgecrest to jorie Call, Ann Clement, Marie Rev. J. H. Fulghum, pastor. Elkin, R. C, Foster and Geven- the child remain iu custody of Johnson, Sarah Meroney, Elva Sanford, O. C. McQuage, Grady Clyde O. Mc.AIlister, of Web­ LEGRAND'S stay until Thursday. The bulk of the State’s snap 11:00 L. P. Hendrix wlU hold dolyn Foster spent Friday in Grace Avett, Louise Foster, Ward, J. P. LeGrand, R, S. beans are grown in Columbus, the service. Winston-Salem. Mi-, and Mrs. ster Grove, 111. Mrs. Coulter’s Miss Catherine Gibson left Sue Brown, Ruth and Sarah McNeUl, .Knox Johnstone, Lon­ New Hanover, Pender, Duplin M eth od ist S. A. Foster spent Friday night brother, who legally adopted PHARMACY Sunday to spend the week in Wagoner, Frances and Helen nie Lanier, C. P. Meroney Jr, and Wayne comities, reports Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor. with Mr. and Mi-s, R. 0. Foster. the child in 1931 when the Leaksvllle with Mr. and Mrs, Stroud, Mabel Siiort and Lettle and Misses Ossie AUUon and 'tl'-e s ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ri­ 11:00 Dr. GUbert T. Rowe wlU Mrs. Lloyd Doss’ mother is Coulter family was in financial O n T h e S q u are P h o n e 21 E. C. Tiller. Lindsay Sheek. Della Grant. cu ltu re . preach the sermon. visiting her. difficulties, PAGE 6 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 Tougher than Hitler Thought COMMUNIQUES Birthday Dinner Miss Lawson College last week. h o m e . The B-19 In the Air For the First Time Mrs. Bill Kester, who is Kenneth Hall is visiting in For Mrs. West Visits Beach spending sometime with her Winston-Salem this week. sister, Mrs. Ratledge, is vlslt- NOT DECISIVE ...... WINDY CITY. — The chil- ELBAVILLE. — Miss Sylvia агшгТ)1“НгТ.' В .'HrW esV'gare' Eawson spentUTe w eek en d ' -iiig--ln-Hi^T-pcrtnt^hisrw?rekr guests of Mrs. Long’s parenta, The German campaign of ag­ her a surprise birthday din­ at Carolina Beach. Mrs. J. P. Burton and daugh­ ter, Marjorie, and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holcomb, gression against Russia is now ner Sunday at the home ot Teddy Hall spent the week Hall; visited at the home of v/ho celebrated their goldcft two weeks old. After the first her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Wall. end visiting his cousin, Billy Mrs. Sol Cornatzer Monday af­ wedding anniversary by observ­ week the Germans announced Those present were Mr. and Hall, at Yadkinville. Mrs. B. H. West and daughter, te rn o o n . ing open liouse at the home .that all resistance had been ■Mrs. Betty Tucker, Mr. and b ro k e n a n d tha>t th e y w e re o n Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. West, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sher- of 'their son. J. W. Holfiomb da Mrs. P. P. Tucker and baby their way to Moscow and other Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West and ,mer spent the' week end at Patterson Avenue. and Miss Anne Tucker spent places east. But the Red Army гоп, Jerry Wayne, Mr. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. is still resisting. Mrs. Lawrence West, Mr. and Dewey Foster of Reeds, David­ The Germans nave had to Mrs. J. R. Wall and daughter, WALKER FUNERAL HOME son County. use 'their full strength. It is a Glenda Raye, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cope of Funeral Services—Ambulance Scrvice very safe estimate that Hitler Henry Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lexington spent the week end is throwing all his power into Dixon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 5711 Phone 48 a t h om e. the fight to crush his erstwhile lOlaude Dunn and sons, Le­ Mrs. Carrie Orrell attended Cooleemee, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. "friend” Stalin and put him In Grand and Grady, Mrs. L. H. the homecoming at Yadkin Ihe growing class of those who Dixon and Mrs. Jennie Douthit. trusted Hitler to their sorrow. Harold C. Gregory spent the That the Nazi success has not week end with his family. His i en what Berlin expected is in­ daughter. Miss Mitza, return­ dicated by the very queer com ­ ed with him to Virginia to SO'WELCOME... muniques the German capital spend a while. has been Issuing. One day the Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Howard THE H A N D Y Russian strength has been an- of Virginia spent the week end j-ilhilated and the next clay with relatives. SIX B o t t l e c a r t o n sometimes the same day, there ■ Henry Hilton visited his Is a n o th e r c o m m u n iq u e d e sc rib ­ family over the week end. ing 'the stiff resistance of the Mr. and Mrs. B. H. West and ' 1 .Л Russians. One day the Russian daughter returned to Stokes air force has been driven from Tuesday after spending a few the skies: the next day it is At Santa Monica, Cal., the U. S. timated $3,500,000 to build. The B-19 Says with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. told of how hundreds of Rus­ Army’s colossus, the mighty B-19, majesti­ with a 212- foot wingspread and gas capa­ W all. sian planes were brought down. cally soars over Clover Field, heading for city of 11,000 gallons, could fly to London Mrs. Harold C. Gregory spent War ot Typewriters March Field, 75 miles away. Major Stan­ with 28 tons of bombs and return non­ Tuesday morning In Mocks­ Indeed, in addition to the ley llmstead piloted the 82-ton ship stop. ville on business. struggling armies on the front, (weight when loaded) which cost an es- Miss Elsie Smith visited her the German-Russlan battle is parents over the week end. been German photographs. Ap­ moment, Mussolini Is getting no aiso a war of typewriters. The Stalin Line Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Haiiser r z : It would appear that the more victories In the Mediter­ Moscow is using its old-time parently the Russians have no visited Mrs. Jennie Douthit a Germans are planning to at­ ranean since Berlin faces Mos­ The whole fiimHy welcomes the pure refreshment of Icc-colil ilamboyancy in telling how It facilities in Moscow for send­ while Sunday afternoon. Coca-Coln.. .!in:an с.упрл' ui 'n of AIo?;:';-' the result is that thu- only pl'.e- ' }',c’,v ¡r.i'.t'h i; tographs priuted so .far have ' wishes to t.i.!:e ov';r. V ;;h y

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West gave' Lawson spent the week J , ing in High Foint this week, i ' ” \ The German campaign of ng- her a surprise birthday din- al Carolina Beach, : Mrs. J. P. Bttrlon and daugh- -s parent ,. ter, M arjorie, and Mrs, C, W , . Mi‘- -''I'd Mrs. John F. H olcom b. i-'rc.s.sinn against Russia is n o w ner Sunday al the home of I Teddy Hall spesit the week TWO weeks ckl. After Uie first Hall, visited al Ihe home of who celebrated their goldto, her daugh ter. Mrs. J. R. Wall. end visiting his cousin, Billy "veek tlie Germans announced Tho.se present were Mr. and. Hall, at Yadkinville, Mrs, Sol Cornati'.er Monday af- wedding anniversary by obscrv- .hat. all resislance h a d been Mrs. B, H. West and daughter, I ternoon. ing open house at the honio Mrs. Belly Tuckcr, Mr. and broken and thai they were on Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. West. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Sher- of their son, J, W. Holcomb i o, their way lo Moscow and other Mr. atKlMrs Wavne West and! .mer spent the week end atl I’atter.son .‘\venue. places east. But the Reel A n n y -on Jerry Wavne Mr and :s still resl.stiiig. Tho Germans nave had to WALKER FUNERAL UOIME use their full strength. It i.s a 1 Glenda Raye, Mr and Mrs, “ ’’ Count., very .safe estimate that H iller I Henry Tale, Mr aiid Mrs. Lvnn Funeral Services— Anibiilance Service is IhrowinK all his power inlo Dixon and .son, Mr. and M k - ' !t!' Phone 5711 Phone 48 •-he fight lo cru.sii his erstw hile 'Claude D u nn and ,sons, L e-i ‘ r. • n ■friend" Stalin and put him In G ran d and G rady, Mrs. L. H. I ., 0 ,,eii .uended Cooleemee. N. C. Mocksville. N. C. ihe grow ing cia.‘.r)()0,000 to build. 'I’lu' lì-1!) c’a.vs with .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. told of hew hundreds ot Rus- •Army'.s colossus, tlif mii>lily ina]c‘sti- wllii a 'J12- foot w¡»"spread ai\d j;ns capa- WaU. ."ian planes were brough* dnwii. caliy soars o\(‘r Clovt'r I‘'ifl(l. lu-adiii!- lor city of 11,(10(1 Gallons, could I'ly lo l.oiuloii .Mrs. Harold C. G regory .>pent War of Typewrilors ¡March l''it‘I(!. 75 miles away. Mtijor Stan­ with '2S tons of bombs and relin'n non- Tuesday morning M ocks- I Indeed, in addition to tlse ley l^nistciul piloted llie S2-l(m ship sto|). ville on busines.s, struggling armies on the front, (weight wluMi loaded) wliifli cost an es- ■Mi.ss Elsie Smith visited her ■.he German-Russian battle is parents over the week end. : !so a war of typewriters. been German jihotographs. Ap- ’I ho Stalin Line moment, Mussolini is gelling no Mr. and Mr.s. H. F. Hau.sor' Mo.scow is using Its o ld -tim e parentlv the Ru.ssians have no; It would appear that the Inore victories in the Tvleducr-. D outhii a ■iamboyancy in telling how it 'I'lu' u h o lo fam ily weUciim's iln* ptn\' rcfioslitiicnt icc-tN)Iil facilities in Mo.scow for .send-: to at- ranean since Berlin face,s Mos- \^,,',ü^, afternoon. rold.s the Germans back, how I tack directly the Stalin Line. cow. and the bombing ol* Bril-' л)1п. . . aiuS a si\-I>ottlo c;irn*n is tho easy way t»> lako ing photographs by wireiess.i;;;'- .1 stands against the "a.ssas- !)oiiie this pure, '\lu»lesome drink. Ihiy a «»aritm al yuuC ,-ins" and "cannibals.” and then and thus at a lime when they | ti^^s they used against the Ma- is ,so much Ie,ss opposition to ‘ , ,, F'li - llo-'v ii-d * faMirito doiiler's tmlay. has to admit withdrawals lo are bending every effort to ob-, ginot Line in France, If they R,A.F, bombing in Northern ‘ ' ^_____ ' ' ■ boiler posilion.s." The Rus- lain syinpathelic publicity a- have readied the Dnieper Riv- Fr.uice and Belgium. It may bo invine-e T-e • reflu '-. WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Di-1icico> fjnH •iaiis are also using the te ch n i- broad, they find them.selves er oast of Minsk, they arc right taken for granted that a jwi't : „..nfln'.-im, n'r >'.*„„„ ■ i.', c;ue o f i.ssuing long cotn in u n i- handicapped. ^ up against the Stalin Line. of the air force the Germans^ ‘ !)«es telling of individual teals As has been plain from the! This system ot fortifications there is being used on ihc | ------of Iheir fighters. This .system first day of the campaign, the ! i;; ,sald lo be a combination of front, ; lias been adopted doubtle.ss be- i,ssue hinges largely on the m o-! features of the Maginot Lino, I For ihe British, there is miielr i-ause Ihe Hu.ssian censor.ship rale and iwwers of n.'sistance in the use of a strong protec- interest In how long the Rus- n a d resulted in the w ith d ra w - of the Ru.s,sian Army, If a bat- iive positlon.s, largely continu- campaign last.s. If it goes :il of most foreign corre.spond- Mo on the present terrain leads ’ ous, and of the ,sy,stem of scat- i '“ 'til September, that means a •,'.its from Mosi'ow. That from to a real break of the Uus,slan tered defenses in depth, s u c h ■ for the British through the Red viewpoint, was an er­ Army and a weakening of m o-, .'i.s was used by the Germans Winter, If It ends quickly, Store Wide July and August ror analagous to that of shool- rale, we will have one ,situa-i)n the con.struclion of the '*’^ Germans will have time! .;ig nv.j.si ol Ihoir gener.ils lion. If, on the other hand, : Siegfried Line, In .some partsSummer to turn their’ :;oui)ie o f years ago. the RiKssian A rm y ca n w ithdraw it i.s reported to be seventy-iels'ewhere, T!i‘' German comnr.iniriues and still fight, we shall have five miles dee]). It stretche,s ' course, the eyes of all Eu- :sri I'ar diifcreni in style from quito another situation, Thl,s is'practically from the Black Sea " ’1’*-’ “ re turned on Wa,shing- th c-e is.^ued in the Hitler c a m - triie because tho farther the | to the Gulf of Finland, being London, as well as hi paii’.üs '.vhi'.’ii were crowncd Gormans go Into the vast rcach-I at its strongest in the region Rome, there .seems ■■vitii (iMA'k .^Ui'ccs.scs. D ay a f- cs of Russian territory, the more I betw'een Minsk and Moscow, lacking a clear idea of :e r d a y iu' G erm ans failed in difficult becomes their problem wiiere it protects the Red : intentions of the United ' :h (‘ !;:v;: U 'n dr.yi^ of the cani- of transportation and service of; capital. States, Tile prevailing idea la.st !-!МКС'К I.MiTATÜ)'-: MU ll’ x l.i .Vrinstronir ur r.iii.n places to . uppiii's, Rus,sia is notably lack-■ Primnritv hniit in loti it in.; Spring that this country would I V r- Ç" 'x h x :i : i'.;,(l advanced. II i.ig in good roads and the G er- h - \va.. ,t:: , : l;i'V '■ I r.ilit iiYes- I.IHOLEUM RUGS man Arm y and cquii)ment must 'I'he Russians '’•r’c i"o'vcd b f prevailing, LIVING ROOM have roads. The que.stion, | fe\v\ietaii.s VoncVrning it to be^ chief problem of the ■ :■ ■■■ ^ ..Id !!uivr,.rc, is whetlier the R'l-s-' ¿ome \Tiowir" u ‘ now ‘remains ‘s loss of shipping >ty,.' ;■ v;.. , d !^:llowing the counsel of to be scon what value of resist- ' \ l \ - r .in destrov a.s Ihnv r n - • _ û l—obtainin!* lìy-.!W-Xl— Sprlltg nm; i.) lifffrt-d by tl-iis rca<- : .‘Ufficienl aid from tlie United rdreat successfully, f,f clefenses stretching for 1,- !)xl2 00 Í ■ ! kcf'p up thè Ughi lof) before the German States 10 be in a iiosition to :.}y tvy for air suiîrem aey over tlio 'unun-, tlie c o m - Ariny. If il brcaks the Gir­ • u: ::’d '('ave tho continent. Thoy ari' ho]):!!:’,, mans will capture Moscow. li of coursi'. 'i'.a* a Hitiet' bu.'V "m iius !ìu y I-.in drive lii Mos'.'ov.' !i '•ai U'.'.t:! tho K.i’ l .\i'ih ¡h..' Ru.'.s'"i:.> :!l:iy bi- ONpoctpd to ti-y !.. and a Wintt-r II!' timo v.,,, bri:;;: '.;overnnT Vìi ; !n-in nuiri' , ' < Cie ■vil ■)U

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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGK 7 Gardeners of Air and Ground HREc YADKIN POWER PLAÑÍS Peach Crop Is. Largest Since Season Of 1931 THESE The peach crop r.O'.v orU'.g л Л А CURREHI DELIVERIES hfvrvrsti=d i:i- CiviC'U;..-! totals an estimated- 2/130,009 M r m S s^ t ¥ 1 1 1 3 W Ägj' Three pov.’or generating Gets 5 Years bushels, and Lewis P. Watson. Ю 1 plants r,c.\r Sr.:ijbu;y on the Extension horticulturist of Yacikhi river—located at High C. State College, says it irs i m d i o = I -S.4f,r>- .\XU¡ С/\К1ЮХ F.\PL'.U — rt:X C IL : r ■ Rock. Yadkin Falls, and Yadkin ; iaigpst crop since iS31. The' i lOTcln’ie SKRVTCE. Fresh linttorits tnariieiiors. lyi'euriters. sta- >;arro«-5— Rre affected by the | I 1940 peach . prqductioli iii'tlie COLD'S- each week for all makes.— ' plc'-«, paper clips, inueilaKP. federal power commission's or- ; S ta te w a s 1.344.000 bu.shel.?. Yimng Radio Co., Depot St. tyjiewritpr ribbons, ink parts TAni.BTiJ ripr TO the Onrolina-Aruinliuiml .■'The... p e a ch e s in the S a n d - — im r r’.iil' kliKt ot иШей'^ТГр------company and the Duke Power hills section are of good qual­ USF.D T IR K S . C A T T E R IE S .\ND pües.— Mockbville Enterprise. e e e CÜlKíH liKOl*« company for curtailment of ity for'thè most'part,” Watson power deliveries, declared, "and there will be m o ( i e i r ‘ * ( v !-e c U c r " ‘le r^ "ce !^ ’'’ 0^ ^ R E SA LE OF LAND | fr, •nub-M.-Ti.n.--« UninKni no better fruit buy , on the mar­ Usir.ir emeugency provisions, Rortwell's Place. Nortli'Mocks- Under and 'oy virtue oi ■ ket this year than peac-hes. if’ the commission, this -week in­ vilie, near high school, Bay ord«' of the Superior Court the growers are to rcceive a- voked priorities for the first fair price for their crop, it will phone 40-nightj,hone HV-J.; pXe'^iiTg'^^'^emitfed. i D r.C IV ite W «^ ^ time in the utility field. be necessary for consumption The three piant.s have a total SINGER SEWING ^^‘VCHINES. i Of Joh n W. W*" Clement, decea.ied. VETER of peaches to rise coTislderably Installed capacity of 134,500 —« e are representatives m | and Issie C. Campbell and hus- over normal consumption. Be­ Dnvie for these famous m a-! band. Dock Campbell, Plain- k ilow atts. fore we ask people In other ch in es. ..Mso vacu u m clea n ers: In an effort to safeguard' i-n., c,.„ .... .licin... -Vir.giie C v\ Ilhams an d hus- states to eat more peaches, we and iron. Sec our display.— ; Malicai Williams, and B U g . continuous poiw r supply for de­ Sanford certainly should do our part C. J. Angell. I others. Defendants, “the same m». fense 'alumtaiwn pmhiction, j at h o m e ." — f r — ______t beinj; No. ------upon the spe- i f l M B r V M K the Federal '^ower commission i The late.st fruit situation re­ FOR S.4LE — GOOD MB/K cisl proceeding docket of said directed Carolina Aluminum port of thè U, S. Department of COW.—See Hubert Carter, Court, the undersigned Com- Office l*!b©ne: 38 company to cease drawing down Determined fight of Merrit Mocksville, N. C. : missioner will, on MONDAY. Agriculture indicntes a crop of , ' JULY 21. 1941. at 12 O’CLOCK. Hom e Phííirie: 74 water from reservoirs and to Eugene Garsl against the Se­ 20.840.000 bushels in the 10 NOTICE TO iVLL DOG OWN- i NOON, at the Courthouse door ’■educe its contract '.deliveries lective Service Act ended in early" states, all of which will of energy 40 » e Dtike con- Philadelphia when he was sen- be selltag peaches during the ers— As we were late in start- | resiile°‘lo''the^'highfs't bidder’or mgr. we have decided fo give, bidders, for cash the following cern. tenced to five years in prison, „ext six weeks. This is nearly you until July-lotli to have described lots or lands towlt: The order followed reports, At trial he read a statement 50 percent larger than last your dogs vaccinated. Take i ■ DAVIE BRICK the comnii.ssion announced, urging disobedience to the | year’s crop, warning. After that date you ^’ BECI^IN G Tt a''stake in that generation of energy by draft. ; ^¡55 Mary E. Thomas. Ex- will be subjcct to a fine. Bear Creek. F. H. Lenier’s cor- Carolina Aluminuni in Us; rr ~ , I tension nutritionist, points out Thcy must be vaccinated.— ner; and running thence with COMPANY liydro-electric plants on the Here'S July-A ugust ■ that peaches — either fresh Dr F ^ firriiiv \si0 ‘ t.h 87 deg. W est District Health Oificer. jgoj jggj jo an iron stake. B R I C K 4М Й : rt<.t-rnnt.rnrt.f«th#.T)hirpder contract to the Dtike Power 1 imaterials that the body 7-i-Zt John I.iames corner in Parker’s There’s much work to be done yeq;,ii.es for health and growth, company threatened to in­ ------line: thence with Ijames’ line. crease power shortages in the on the fall garden, and in the .'Fruits are an excellent source B. F. .\NDERSON WILL V.-\C- North 6 deg. East 1039 feet WOOD & COAL home orchard, during July and of sugar for energy needs of ••outheast by reducing water In d „ , , 0 D&y ГЬвМ IM August, says H. R. Niswonger the' body,” she declared, "and plant reservoirs. route 1 any night for ode. Tutterow’s line. South 87 Night P’hone 119 Continuation of the draw­ and L. P. Watson, Extension they also stimulate the appetite If you want him to comc to: deg. East 1015 ieet to a stake down, the order said, would horticulturists of N. C. State 1 ^id digestion. your home too vaccinate yourvour '^ Jn oeai Creek:i^retK; thenceinence downnown London anti-airciatt battery crews sow two kinds curtail the remainder of the College. They have prepared a .'Thev are a principal source dog. drop himimIm .1•. car.Li>Trii 'rhp T h e Sear Creek, eleven 35 lines as iol- « f anti-Nazi seeds these days. Here they plant voge- year for defense aluminum garden and orchard work cal- of Vitamin C. which protects price will be South 8 dep. áre handy at. sowing the sky with shrapnel when Goev- page of the water drawdown months. I for the healthy condition of W.-VNTED TO LOAN—JIOJJEY j \Vest 90 feel; Ui North- 73 ROWAN ing's pilots .get frisky. and reducing energy deliveries For farmers in the Eastern | teeth and gums,is. Serve peaches' to build you a home— M o c k s - ! dt-g East 125 feet: 5J South to the D'.ike Power company part of the State, the horti- i fresh, canncd . dried, steamed. vilie Building & Loan .\sso- ; 5^ Jgg ‘j^et; (6^ |outn Cotton Blooms to a maximum of 1.600,000 kilo­ culturlsts recommend that a | stewed or cooked in combina- cialion. l-2G-tf;33 dep. West 70 feet: (81 West PRINT COLOREDNEWS watt hours a week, the com- second crop of potatoes be tlon W ith other foods,’’ she ------268 feet: iSi South 15 des. On Bowles Farm n-iisicn .sain, maximum con-j planted in July, Good varie- suggests. NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWN- West 85 feet: (lOi South OS ers—As the Health Depart-' ticS-^East^l73 feet: (H » South SALISB1DK¥, N. C. BY MARGARET \V00DRI:FF CENTER. — Mrs. Dwight Tut­ tinuous generation and deliv­ ties are Lookout Mountain and' Mrs. Cornelia C. Morris. Ex- eries of electricity for alumi­ Cobbler. Also suggested is the tension canning specialist, ment has extended tile time bEGINNINg! containhic'28‘ 4/ terow of Sheffield has been I One of the largest print­ Kev. and Mrs. Gery were the | visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tut­ num production would be as­ setting out of cabbage plants i points out that recipes for until July lotii. I will vie- ■ 10 acres, more or less, ing and ciifice supply -dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.! terow the past week. sured, and the plants would fro m A u g u st 1 to 10. P lan t j making preserves and peach einate at my home each SECOND TRACT: Avery Foster on Sunday. j David G. Tutterow Jr. of be operated as run-of-the- sweet corn, lima beans, summer j pickles are contanied in Exten- Monday ninht and on the! "• houses in the Ciirolina!3.- Mr. and Mrs. John Nickson j Washington, D. C. arrived home river plants, using only the splnach, Swiss chard and to-^ slon Circular No. 113. "Jelly, and family, Mrs. Dulin, Miss' Sunday to spend his vacation unregulaV.ed natural flow of matoes between July 15 and 1 Preserves. Jam and Pickle." temoon. I have been in- deg. West 323 feet to a stone at • Printing structcd to '¿ivc 3 (lays n o - , said ro a d : th e n c c N. 85 rii'fi. iRuth Blackburn, Nat and Odell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Y"adkin river. . .‘August 15. Sow celery seed in This publication is available .ice after that date, so P >-se; Wes¿. 30^feet^to a^^one m^U. ¡Dalton, of HoustonvUle, Miss D. G. Tutterow. Expansion of Duke Power July for plants to be set out in free upon request to the Agri- i • Lithograplbing ■ (Reade Tatum of Cedar Creek, Mrs. Jim Owens and Miss facilities, already under way, August. Sow turnip seed, and cultural Editor, N. C. State Col- take warning:. — 'Walter L. South 49 deg. East with the ■ lillie Gulblt, Irene Moore, tu - Earle Anderson visited Mr. and is expected to add more to the turnip salad, in August. | lege. Raleigh. Call, rabies inspector. road 403 feet to a stone in said U S. H ig h w a y N o. 64 to ther Hunter, Calvin Barken and company’s capacity than the 7 -5 -2 t • Typ'ewriteffs Mrs. N. B. Dyson Sunday. For the western half of the A n d e rso n ’s lin e : th e n ce S. 85 ■ William Dillard were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Emey Frye and commission has ordered cut off, State, the horticulturists re­ SJIALL E X E C I T O R ’S N O TICE deg. East 173 feet to the be­ -o i M r. a n d Mrs.- H ila ry D alton daughter and Mrs. Hix Carter ofricials of the company said. commend: Sow celery seed in German sea and air forces ginning corner, containing 2 • Complete Oifice : on. Route 4 Siuiday. and son. Joe, of Wlnston- The Buck steam plant at Duke- July for transplantUig in Aug­ destroyed only 56 consignments Having qualified as executor acres, more or less, being a of the estate of Julia Ann part of the J. W. Clement home Supplies. Mr. and Mrs. W .'G. Woodruff Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. D. vllle. Rowan county will soon ust. Sow seed of Chinese cab­ of woolen goods of a total Myers, deceased, late of Davie tract lying East of U. S, High­ : find children of Pittsburgh, Pa. G. Tutterow Friday. be producing 100,000 kilowatts. bage in July and lettuce seed of 2,540 shipments sent to the County. North Carolina, this is way No. 64 *Te visiting .relatives. Mrs. Charles H. Pitts of AÍex- in August. • Thin plants of each United States from Great Brit­ io notify all persons having THIRD TRACT: Phone 532 SnJiÌBhnry, N . С. ’ Rev. H. M. Hargraves and nndrix, Va. and Miss Rnth Pitts to 12 Inches apart. Plant snap ain shice the start of the war claims against the estate of said Bounded on the South by R. Efirds Have deceased to present them to S. Powell, on the West by the •George Smith were the dinner of W ashington, D. C. visited Mr. in September, 1939. beans, beets, carrots, collards, the undersigned within one county road, being a part of the ^ ests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. D. G. Tutterow over Sunday Guests sweet corn, Swiss chard, to­ year from date of this notice original 53 acre tract, bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a Mason Sunday. the 4th. SHEFFIELD. — Picking ber­ matoes, kale, turnips and tur­ Tippie Cum Laude or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons stone Lanier and B. F. Tutte­ Dr. L. M. Onque of Mt. Airy Miss Nancy Tutterow had as nip salad In July or August. ries is the hobby of the day indebted' to said estate please’ row corner in county road; «311 preach at the Baptist her guests Sunday, Miss Lucy in this section for awhile. Plant a second crop of Irish make immediate payment. running S 29 deg. E 1055 chs. church July 20, at 3 p. m. for and Kathryn Everhardt of Fork. Mr; and Mrs. Frank' Vickers p o ta to e s In- Ju ly. This the 4 day of June, 1941. to a stone; thence North 88'/2 deg. W. 557 ft. to a stone near the Junior Missionary Society. Jack Bowles and Robert and Miss Pauline Vickers and Suggested work In the home JOHN Q. MYERS J.M . Broadway Executor of Julia Ann Myers, U. S. Highway No 64: thence •JDr. Onque is pastor of the Mt. Evans who are in camp In Miss Dovle Eflrd of High Point orchard durhig the July-August estate. 6-6-6t N. 8 d eg E. 140 ft.; th e n ce N. Airy Presbyterian church. Georgia came home for the spenL Sunday i^ith Mr. and period is as follows: Remove old i3-_deR_. W. i89,.ik_w lth .rpad.L L o c u s t ------Prlv¥te TLutHeF AlHsoh and' h olid ays. Mrs. S. B. Eflrd. frulthig canes of raspberries, th en ce N. 13 d eg. E. 170 ft.: thence N. 3 deg. E. with road Private Andrew Woodruff of Mrs. M. M. Bowles is one of dewberries and blackberries. John Eflrd spent the past 408 ft to a stone, the begin­ On Salisbufy Mjghway •. Ft. Eustls, Va. spent 'the week the very few people who had week with his sister, Mrs. Leon Burn them. If the leafspot ning corner, containing 6 acres end with home folks. cotton blooms on the 4th of Albea in Statesville. disease is present, spray the more or less. Rev. A. Frost of New 'York July. Mr. and Mrs. Commie Tur­ new canes with Bordeaux mix­ Bidding on first tract will 3 Miles fmin 'Mwlnville commence at $402.60. City is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tutterow ner spent one day the past ture. Bidding on second tract will Z Miles from O neey Corner « l a t l v e s . of Dukeville have l?een visiting week With Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spray peach trees with wet commence at S247.50. Dr. L. M. Onque of Mt. Airy this week with Mr. Tutterow’s P re v e tte sulphur to control brown rot. Bidding on third tract will «pent Monday visiting iriends. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mrs. Ray Stroud spent Mon­ "That fellow who looks so commence at $363.00. Spray apple trees with Bor­ This 2 day of July, 1941 Earl Roseboro of Salisbury T u tte ro w . day night with her mother, Mrs. deaux mixture to control the unhappy.’’ avers Jim, "isn’t Date of Sale: JULY 21st. \VE CARRi; AOOWPLETE «pent Sunday with Mrs. Rose- Miss Nancy Tutterow spent worried over war but about Annie Beck. -ot diseases. Spray grapevines Terms of Sale: CASH. LINE OF toTO and family. Saturday in Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith with the same material to pre­ the ants and flies he is going JACOB STEWART By popular request the Wo- visiting friends in Camp Craft. and son, BUIy, of Asheboro to fight at the iamily picnic Commissioner vent fruit from rotting. J. Giles Hudson, Attorney «nanless Wedding will be given spent the past week with their On the basis of classroom and next Sunday.” 7-ll-2t • Fresh aad Western sealn at the Davie County North Carolina ranked fourth aunt, Mrs. J. A. Smith. Virginia Visitors campus activity, Tippie, a 3- TTrainlng School Thursday even. in cowpea hay production in Mrs. Tina Beck has been year-old mongrel, receives a Bill wants to know 11 strikes NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND Sue a t 8 p. m ., J u ly 17. 1940 compared with other visiting Mrs- R. G. Wooten. diploma as a member of the were forbidden by law and Beef At Allen Home Under and by virtue of an states, reports the State De­ Miss Novella Richardson spent graduating class of Lincoln there were no strikes, what MOCKS. — Miss Ruth Sidden order of the superior court of IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE partment of Agriculture. last week with her sister, Mrs. .Tunior High School, Santa would newspapers do with all Davie County, made in the spe­ from Winston-Salem is spend­ Alfred Hutchens. Monica, Cal. Voted "most like- 1 the space? cial proceeding entitled J. R. • Meat of all Kinds ing her vacation with her sis­ Bailey et al ex parte, the im- W OLVERINE W ALLOPER B y Sords Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Laws, ly to succeed,” he had attend- | ------ters, Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. derslgned-ecmmissioner will on Mrs. Alma Richardson, Miss ed six classes daily with his "Many a driver on the Fourth Jack Phelps. the 12th day of July, 1941. at • Complete Line Of Ruth Richardson. Johnie Swish­ master, Jack Miller, played an of July,” sighs George, "goes 12:00 o’clock M., at the court­ er. Miss Ruth Smith and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Essex important role in the class play, like he was carrying an armis- house door in Mocksville, North Carolina offer for re-sale to the B. A. Smith were Sunday guests and George Essex spent Wed- set a 50-yard dash record and ] tice for Great Britain from Fresh Groceries r.esday in Virginia. highest bidder for cash that of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith. won top mark for good conduct. G e rm a n y .” certain tract of land lying and ÍAÍAKeFlELR Misses Belle and Olga Smith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen being in Shady Grove Town­ spent Monday night with Mrs. and daughter and Ray Allen all ship, Davie County, North yeMSATiiyJAU Carolina, adjoining the lands of Virginia spent the week end Kindergarten Kissin' oütPiei-o №ospeer Grady Ijames. of Sallie Branson and others рком-шеиллуеину Miss Edris Hill is spending with Mrs, J. G. Allen. and more particularly describ­ 0FMlcMl6Af4, a few days In Greensboro. Miss Jeraldlne Beauchamp of ed as follo-.vs, to-wlt: siSAieo ev-we. Miss Sylvia Dobson spent Cooleemee spent the week end FIRST TRACT: Beginning at P&ÍR01T Bailey’s line running North Thursday afternoon with Miss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 27.75 chains to a stake: thence Zula Vay Gobble. J. W. Beauchamp. West 9.05 chains to a poplar Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McClintock Miss Thomasin Carter is get- th e n ce S o u th 2 E ast 14.50 rnd little daughter, Sandra Kay ing on nicely after having her chains to a branch: thence North 54 East 3.25 chains up of Savannah, Ga„ have been tonsils removed Wednesday. b r a n ch ; th e n c e S ou th 17.25 visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rev. A. A. Lyerly was dinner chains to a dogwood; thence S m ith . g u est o f M r. a n d M rs. W . J.| South 89 East 3.30 chains; thence North 80 East 2.25 Johnle Smith is remodeling Jones Thursday. c h a in s, y p n ta in in g , 21..„„.a?.re5,^ - Erintr~Jea'i'i~0 ri^!!-si3ent- last; more or less M r. a n d M rs . Clyde Parks of week in Forsyth visiting Ruby I SECOND TRACT: Beginning Greensboro have been visiting R ig h t. at a stake in Charles line and relativ es he re. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Rights and' runs S. 29.75 chains to Bailey’s line; thence N. 80 degs. E. 3.45 M r. a n d M rs . Lewis Hill and | children were the Sunday guests chains to a stake; thence N. family of Greensboro visited in of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beau- 29.30 chains to a stake in this section last Friday. ch a m p . Charles line: thence N. 3.36 FLOWERS are always appxo- chains to the beginning, con­ Jethro Mock of Greensboro' priate, no m arttei wliat tibe Miss Ruth Smith has purch­ taining 10 acres, more or lee» ased a new car. visited his father, George M ock.' Bidding wrll start at S630.00. occa sion . Rev. and Mrs. Laws, Mr. and John Mock of Thomasville' This the 23rd day of June, Mrs. Charlie Beck and Miss Ila visited his sister, Mrs. George | 1941. B. C. BROCK. Beck spent a while Sunday Beauchamp last week. ! Commissioner afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Several from here attended | Mocksville. N. C. W. C. Boger of Cooleemee. the funeral of Gannon Talbert i P h o n e 151 7-4-2t Mr. Manley Martin and fam­ at Advance Methodist church ily have' moved 'to Elkin. Sunday. ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and ■ DR. McINTOSH Gaston County 4-H Club Mary Ann Evans and Miss HEDRICK members are getting ready for Mabel Jones of Winston Salem OPTOJiIETRIST SAUSBVKT, N. C. p ic t i пес^ыер the Junior Dairy Show to be spent the week end with Mrs. They begin early these days, with education and 436 N. Trade Street held hi Statesville this fall, O. F. Jones, spooning. Here Julius Soter busses Sally Green at New Winston-Salem, N. C. M0CKSV1U£ AGEN1’ BOfiüS F o r says W. Z. Smitji, assistant Charlie Mock of Winston- York Children’s Aid Society kindergarten graduation for Have Your Eyes Examined Sl6 AllAl6 WifM (Je ААР OFFERS PROW A PoX6*l LeGRAND’S PHARMAOV KKCvw eist-EASoe, crtoosiiJS'1Й& farm agent of the N. C. Stal* Salem visited relatives here tenement tots. Julius was valedictorian, Sally second р еГ (?огГ " ^ ^ e g u l a r l ^

.••a ...r PAGES THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 11, Ì941' Wrecked Russian Bridge Fails to Halt Nazis Cargill Was Star For Legion Team 128 MORE YADKIN MEN REGISTER m New psroryi Marvin (Bo) Cai'giU, Coolee­ mee shortstop, had two doors FOR SELECTIVE MILITARY SERVICE ^ of baseball open to him. State One hundred and twenty- league Ians may not be aware eight men who have become Twentv More To of it, but Bo was a great kid 21 years old shice last October pitcher for the American Le­ IG registered at the local Se­ Enter A r m y gion Post of Anderson, S. C. lective Service office last Tues­ Yatlkin County is schedul­ He was faced with making a day, T. W. Martin, clerk to the ed to send 20 more men to decision as he began to think board, announced today. about a .professional career. t h^ m 8. S on i^ p f^ — i>he~Hst-<>f—iie-w-i-egistritttts- and decided to devote his time hose slalcd to fiU tho next follow s: to short-fielding. quota have asked for defer­ Roy Carl Mayberry ment, according to T, W. “There wasn’t any use trying Dale 'Francis Brown iMarlin, selective s e r v ic e to do two jobs,” lie said. “I Lonnie Hugh Shaw cicrk, and the list published knew if I wanted to be a short­ Vh-gil Green Ashley is subject to change. Those stop I had better give up pitch­ Dewey Winfield Piniiix most likely to leave are; ing, for the wear and tear on Raymond Kind Richard Hughs (Dick) AVoot- my arm wouldn’t help me. I Floyd Hampton Pettit en, Hall Acy Dinkins, Luther liked playing shortstop and it Thomas Douglas Boles William Davis and Crater would keep me in tlie game Gilmer Charlie Brown Swanson i>Iatthews, all of every day, so I quit hurling." Troy Monroe Vestal Yadkinville; A lle n W o o d In 1936, Cai'gill pitched the Author Clarence Leonard Norman, Boonviile; Troy Al­ Anderson Legion team right up George Curtis Hall fred Matthews, Charlie But­ to the finals for the upper Roy Lee Haynes ler Huff, Roy Clinton Gough, state champlonsliip ot South Dewitt William Holleman and Folgcr Gaither Mat­ Carolina without suffering- a Armond Roberts thews, all of East Bend; Fair sample of the tremendous variety of gifts a U. loss. James Welborn, Jr. Daniel Cecil Billings, Ra­ S. president receives cach year is found on shelves of Edger Martin Meeting Spartanburg in the leigh Alton Vestal, Delma oddities room ot President Roosevelt’s new Hyde Park David Cleveland Lane Russian destruction of the frontier side the wrecked one and motorized troops finals, the kid met bis only two Cleone Vestal, and Lester library. Favorite of FDR is clay caricature of himself Joseph Clyde Phillips bridge in background fails to halt (he in­ already are rolling across toward the front, setbacks and both were heart- Couch Holcomb, all ot Jones- with cignret holder. vading Germany army... Pioi:cer iroopt_____ breakers. Archie Glyn Carter ville; Lewis Hugh Walker, of according to the official German caption Dewey A. Rash have erected an auxiliary bridge i> .mg- with this radiophoto from Berlin. He lost the first game, 4 to Hamptonville; and Willie Ed­ Services Held For Yadkhiville until 9 o’clock Mon­ Ernest Creed Lawson, Jr. 0, when his mates let hhn down gar Johnson, of Cycle. day. Services were held by M O R E A B O U T Jughead Harold Hemric Mrs. Jeff Myers Miss White at the plate and in the field. Dick XVooten and Luther Mrs. Clara Howard Rev. M. F. Reavls, R. E. Adams Douglas Eugene Bunton ,War News They promised not to do it Williain »avis are asking de­ Mrs. Clara Brandon Howard, and Hev. Dallas Renegar. Visits i n Lexington Is Honoree Miles Franklin Newman again in the second meeting of ferment o nthe grounds that 40, passed away at the home landed N Dnday in Iceland to Coy Charlie Shores OHEKNWOOD. — Miss Inez IJAMES CROSS ROADS. — the teams, but they couldn’t they niT students of engi­ prevent. : ly German effort to Talmage Devalt Nichols of her father, A. D. Brandon, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT occupy [• at Island, and tho Jones ;;;ient the week end with Miss Annie Belle White gave keep their promises. Bo lost neering. ' io action in their James Anderson Douglas near yi\t.lkinville S a t u r d a y Since our Divine Master ha* j:\avy w.'i; >rrtered to take every her coii.sins, Mltaes Lucille and a .surprise birthday party in the second clas, 2 to 1, after case w ill ;)e taken until the Sanford Nelson Maynard momlng. She was the widow of seen fit to remove one of our s te p iic(- ary to keep sea com - Rosa Lee Jones. honor of her sister, Rachel a beautifully pitched game. local lio:i; I is advised by the James Wilson Johnston Hole Howard. members, Mrs. Minnie Bowden municiii • IS open to that “and Mrs. George Jones spent White, Saturday night. About Next year he turned definite­ presiiU'tii ot State College, Hobert Clyde Yarbrough Surviving are three children, Allen, from among us. ell otlKu lirategic outposts” of Sunday afternoon with her thirty-five -were present. ly and permanently to the M r. M ai'. 1 s tated. Herbert James Brown Lois Howard, Evalena Howard, Therefore resolved that the Amerlcii defense. This was brother, R. K. Williams of Miss Wilma Graves of Wins­ business of shortstopping. He Charlie Clarence Myers and Clara Dell Howard all ol grange on behalf of its entjr« done at e direction of Pres­ Churchiand. ton-Salem spent the week end led the Anderson county league Arnie Paul Matthews Albert Pe- Mr.tthew.'j Yadkinville; tvvo brothers, in fielding and was picked on membership do hereby expre» ident Ko, velt, and announced Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Steward with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cecil Phillips Oeorge Mf ‘ .Inley Lovelace Byron Brandon, Harmony, and cur deep sense of loss and by him I I special message to and daug liter spent awhile Robert Graves. the all-star team. In 1938, the Ralph Sanders Dobbins Joseph R.i. Doss Gordon Brandon, Yadkinville; heartfelt appreciation of tbe Congress Sunday clLemonn with Mr. and youngster joined the Independ­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glascock Charles Lee Ratledge tw o .sister.-!, M rs. W in d so r W il­ ent Georgia-Carolina loop, plac­ Howard Rui-i'ord Kimmer life and Influence of our c

V O L . X X I V “All The County News For Everybody” M OCKSVILLE, N. С.- FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 “All The County News For Everybody” N O . 43 HERE land THERE DEFENSE COUNCIL IS ORGANIZED IN DAVIE riCNIC RAINFALL The Baptist Sunday School Davie county had 4.44 inches Mocksville Wins OLD ALUMINUM BE COLLECTED NEXT picnic will be held Thursday of rain this month up to 7 a. MOSES BROCK, ESTEEMED DAVIE DR. LONG HEADS afternoon, July 24. Announce­ From Cornatzer ni. July 17. This makes a total ment of the place and com­ Mocksville defeated Cornat- plete details will be made at o f nearly 9 Inches since June MAN, PASSES AT FARMINGTON ger Saturday in the first game 0. N. S. FUND WEEK, LEFT AT COUNTY SCHOOLS Sunday School Sunday. 26. It rained .89 of an inch of a double header in a Davie here Wednesday night, consi­ Funeral services for Moses B. Dr. W. M. Long has been nam­ At a meeting at the courthouse Monday night a county league game, 8 to 5. Defense Council was organized in Davie County. KEUNION derably less than in adjoining Brock, greatly esteemed farmer Mrs. Carrie Baity Tomlinson, pitching for the ed Davie county chairman of areas. The river and all creeks The Council is sponsoring a county drive for scrap and oldest citizen of Farming­ locals allowed only five hits, The annual Frye reunion will Class Hostess the Old North State Fund, aluminum during tlae week of July 21-27. Every iamlly are out of the banks. The rain while his teammates collected be held Sunday, July 27, at the ton, were held Saturday, July George Ross Pou, of Raleigh, in the county will be given an opportunity to contribute had ruined much wheat in the FOUR CORNERS. — The n in e. home of Wes McKnlght, 3 miles 12, at the Farmington Metho­ secretary to the fund, announc­ any kind of old aluminum that can be spared for-use fields, caused tobacco wilt, left Fldelis class of Cross Roads The second game was rain­ east of Farmington. Dinner will dist Church at 11 o’clock. The in tlie construction of defense materials. much grass in cotton, hurt bot­ Baptist church held Its regular ed out In the third, neither ed today. Dr. Long’s appoint­ be served promptly at 12:30 services were conducted by Rev. E. c. Tatum of Cooleera*« tom land corn and retarded all meeting at the homo of Mrs. team having scored. ment was made by Governor J. o ’clo ck . J. W. Vestal, pastor of the de­ Chairm an was named chairman by Gov­ fa rm w ork. Carrie Baity Saturday evening. M ock sville a b r h ceased, Rev. E. M. Avett of Melville Broughton, honorary ernor Broughton. After a short program refresh­ 4 1 0 MARRIED Mocksville and Rev. J. B. Tabor chairman of the organization. Solicitation of old aluminum RED CROSS SEWING ments were served to Mrs. Joe 0 0 o f C a n to n . Burgess, Mrs. Avery Reavls, The Old North State Fund is will be done through various 'Mrs. Bessie Schultz and Bax­ Mrs. J. L. Vogler, county Tomlinson, p ...... 4 3 2 The pallbearers were Hugh Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. Harold a non-profit-making, humani­ clubs and organizations throvgh ter C. Link were married July chairman of the Red Cross L a th a m , c ...... 4 2 1 Brock, Leo Brock, George Hart­ Martin, Mrs. Cletus Ratledge, tarian organization dedicated out the county and a house 4 by Rev. O. W. Fink at the sew in g, a n n o u n c e s th a t 233 4 1 2 man, Sheek Bowden, Odell Mrs. Waldon Reavls, Mrs. Odell to the purpose of presenting to house canvass is planned Jn I>avle parsonage. Mr. Link Is garments have been made by Fink, r f ...... 4 1 2 James and C. B. Hoover. Hon­ Steelman, Mrs. Thomas Murray, the people of England with an Mocksville and Cooleemee. employed at the Erwin Mills. L. Cozart, 2b, If , 4 0 1 five groups of workers in the orary pallbearers were members ambulance Airplane as a gift Pastors and Sunday School Miss Deon Lowery and Mrs. D an n er, lb ...... 4 0 0 They -will make their home at county. Tliey Include ladles superintendents are asked to of the Men’s Bible class of Grady Miller. S eam on , If ...... 1 0 0 of the citizens of North Caro- the Link home on route 4. dresses and layettes. This sew­ announce about the drhfO Farmington Methodist Church W. H. Shelton ot Concord 2 0 1 Ima, the Old North State. ing is being done by the Elba­ which is a part of the nation­ &nd J. W. Turner, R. S. Mc­ Is sp e n d in g th e w e e k w ith h is Purchase of this mercy ship C H I L D D IE S ville Woman’s Society, Pino al campaign, next Sunday. Neill, G. W. Johnson and Dr. aunt, Mrs. E. J. Shelton. and Its delivery to England will Woman’s Society, Advance Wo­ T o ta ls ...... 35 8 9 Roselean Mae Walls died Sat­ P. H. Ma«on. cost approximately $75,000 The state council of nation­ Mr. and Mrs. Manus Welborn C o rn a tze r ab r h man’s Society, the Presbyterian which the Old North State Fund al defense requested the" for­ urday, June 28, at the home of Moses Brock was born Aug­ 4 0 Auxiliary and the Cooleemee and Mrs. G. T. Baity visited 1 mation of the Davie unit. Mtss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ust 24, 1855 near Liberty 4 1 1 desires to raise through indivi­ Woman’s Club. Local chair­ Mrs. Alma Henderson Sunday. Florence Mackle, home demon­ Clarence Walls, near Cana. She Church In Davie county. He 3 1 0 dual contributions from citizens man include Mrs. T. F. Bailey, Mrs. Henderson is ill with pneu­ stration agent, was named sec­ Is survived by her parents, one was the son of James Nath­ of North Carolina, D avie Elbaville, Mrs. C. H. McMahan, m o n ia . G Laird, c ...... 3 0 1 county’s quota is $300. retary and R. S. Proctor, coun­ sister, Betty, and two brothers, aniel and Margaret Cuthrell Cornatzer,. rf ...... 0 Pino, Mrs. C. L. Dillon, Ad­ Misses Helena Shelton, Mil­ ...... 3 1 ty school superintendent, was Charlie and Hal Marvin. Fun­ Brock. His father was captain Mrs, R, S. McNeill, J, M, vance, Mrs. J. H. Robertson, dred Tucker, Constance Baity Tutterow, if ...... 3 0 1 elected treasurer. eral services were held at Oak in the War of 1848, and a well Horn, John LeGrand and Dr. Blxby and Miss Mary Mayne, and Mrs, Evelyn Tucker were W. Laird, 3b ...... 3 1 0 Grove church with Interment' P. H, Mason are serving on the The names of members of the known Justice of Peace and guests of Mrs. Joe Shelton 3 1 0 C ooleem ee. advisory committee for the council and the organizations in the church cemetery. influential citizen of his day. 0 T h u rsd a y . F orrest, p ...... 3 1 they represent are as follows: He was the great-greatgrand- county with Dr. Long. DELEGATES REPORT L. S. Shelton made a busi­ American Legion, W. M. Pen­ D R A F T C A L L son of Nathaniel Brock, pioneer Committees in every section E. C. TATUM ness trip to Burlington Tues­ 29 5 5 nington; Town Mayors, T . 1. Delegates to the State B. T. Methodist preacher and Revol­ 2; Whitaker, of the county will be appoint­ The next draft call In Dtivle d ay. Errors: Bowens, Caudell; County Commiasion- U. conference in Ridgecrest last utionary soldier, and nephew of ed at an early date, Mr. Mar­ will be August 11 when 11 will Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Richie, Forest, L, Cozart, 2; Short, Dan- Homecoming Sunday ers, E, C. Tatum; Superinten­ week will make their reports at Moses Brock, widely known tin states. As soon as the ■be sent to Ft. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. George Laymon ner, Seamon. dent of Schools, R. S. Proctor; the service at 8 o’clock Sunday Methodist preacher of Virginia county organization is com­ A t Mocks Church and son. Gray Austin and W. Health department, Mrs. W. T. evening at the Baptist church. and North Carolina, for whom plete the campaign to raise RESIGNS H. Shelton spent Sunday after­ ADVANCE, — The revival will Turner Robertson bhe $300 will get underway. Green; County Agent, D. C. Those on the program include he was named. begin at Mocks Church, which C . R . Crenshaw, local high noon with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Rankin; Home Agent, Mtss Mrs. L. L. Irvin, Miss Clair Township chairmen are be­ AIovcs To Farmington S h e lto n . Visits Parents is two miles West of town Sun­ school teacher, has resigned to ing appointed. T. C. Pegram Florence Mackle, V/all, Geraldine Stonestreet, Mrs. Jim Groce spent Tues­ BIXBY. — Mr. and Mrs. day, with an annual homecom- accept a , position with San- Just preceding the Civil War has been named in Jerusalem Women’s Organizations, M te . Dorothy Benson, Janie Sue day afternoon with Mrs. George Brady Cornatzer, Mr. and Mrs. nig. There will be all-day pro­ lord Motor Co. Moses Brock moved with his and John Vogler at Advance. Beulah Apperson and Miss R iit h Naylor, Betty Honeycutt, Daisy Laymon and Mrs. E. J. Shel­ Charles Groce of Detroit, Mich., gram with a picnic dinner and father to Farmington. There Early donors reported are Z. Booe; Lions Club, Gaither San­ Mae Irvin, Henry Shaw Ander- ton . have returned home after th e p u b lic Is Invited. R ev. BASEBALL BENEFIT he spent most of his life until V. Stewart, J. B. Brookshire fo r d ; F a r m Organizations, ■son, Bobby Hall and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reavis spending two weeks with their Ralph R. Royle of Draper will The American Legion realized his death Thursday, July 10, and A. E. Snelson, $1 e a c h ; Wade Furches: Ministers, Rev. G rubbs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reavls mother, Mrs. Ellen Cornatzer. assist the pastor In the meet­ $132 net from the baseball 1941. Death followed a serious J. M. Horn, Dr. S, A. Harding F. J. Stough; Law Enforce­ game last week with Mocks­ S u n d a y . Turner Robertson of Fort in g. ment Officers, Sheriff L. S. B A C K H O M E illness suffered July 4, a few and Dr. W. M. Long, $10 each. Mrs. Burton Essie and daugh­ Bragg spent the week end with The Woman’s Society of Bowden; Citizens at Large;'A. ville and Cooleemee business v;eeks before his 86th birthday. D O N O R S ter, Margie, visited Mrs. Cletus his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. men. The money goes for the W. H. Shelton of Concord, Aioses Brock received his edu­ E. C. Morris Christian Service met with Mrs, T . G ra n t. Ratledge and children Tues­ R o b ertson . legion hut. native of the Four Corners cation at Farmington Academy G. N. Ward John Vogler Wednesday with d ay. Mrs. Victoria- VanEaton of section, is visiting Mrs. E. J. and Rutherford College, then A. T. Daniel Mrs, G, H. C. Shutt, the pres­ Bring Aluminum Mrs. Joe Shelton and son, Danville, Va,, is spending some­ COTTON BLOOMS Shelton and other relatives called “Happy Home.” R. B. Sanford, Jr,______ident. presiding, and Mrs. C. •Von C.i of-Conrtney-were guests time- w ith-iier—daughterr-Mrsr layirs, secretaTyr An Interest^ John Keller of route 4 ex- During the summer of 1Ш Until his later years Mr. G. R. Hendrix ^oSchoobHouse ------of Mrs. L. S. Shelton and chil­ Hugh Robertson, ing program was rendered and hibited cottom blooms which Mr. Shelton carried a star route Brock led an active life. He Ruby Angell _ Mayor T, I . Caudell, county dren Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Gilbert after the business session, re­ appeared on July 13. fo r $1 a w e e k , e m p lo y e d by v'as mentally alert and recog­ J. H. Markham chairman of the Scrap A lu m i­ Mr. artd Mrs. H. W. Reavls, of Winston-Salem visited Mrs. freshments were served by Mrs. "Hoode” Gregory, from Mocks­ nized as a fine Bible student. Leslie Daniel num committee of the D aiTio who returned home recently Ellen Cornatzer Sunday. V o g le r. REVIVAL ville to Holman, Pino, Farm­ He was a loyal member of the C. R. Horn County Defense Council, urges from a trip to Detroit, Wash­ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Robert- A revival will-begin at Reeds ington and Huntsville. That Methodist church, being con­ Ossie Allison A number from here attend­ all people throughout the coun­ ington and Indiana, spent the fon and two children of Lex­ Baptist church Sunday at 7:45 was the summer the railroad verted at the age of 15 at the Harley Walker ed the Elbaville Soviety which ty to actively participate ■ in week end with Mr. and Mrs. ington visited Mrs. G. S. Rob­ p. m. and continue for a week line from Winston to Barber Old Smith Grove Camp Meeting P. S. Young i.-iet with Mrs. Taylor Bailey gathering in and about tftelr Avery Reavls. ertson Saturday. or 10 days with services at 3 was connected here, the line Ground which was founded by A. M. Kimbrough T h u rsd a y . homes all old aluminum -p ots Mrs. Glenn Barney and Miss 1?. m. and 7:45 dally. Rev. Ben formerly stopping here from his uncle, Moses Brock. Mocksville Lumber Co. Mrs. Ernest Markland spent and pans and other m a te ria l Too often a child isiv’t coach- Ingram, former pastor, will Winston. Mr. Shelton moved to Annette Barney of Winston- of aluminum content notr O f He served as superintendent J. N. Waters two days with her son in Wins­ p re a ch . iid in good manners until time Salem spent the week end with Concord 43 years ago. R. B. Sanford, Sr. ton-Salem this week. practical value, and b r in g of the Jamestown Sunday Mrs. Walter Barney. for him to leave for the party. these Items to their local sch ^ l School and teacher of the Men’s T. I Caudell Anna Lee Markland, who has at the end of the c a m p a ig n and Ladles Bible classes at the D. G. Sllverdis been in the Baptist hospital, week, July 21-26. I n o th e r Farmington Methodist church Sisters Vie for Beauty Crown C. J. Angell returned home much Improved SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS words, all aluminum m a te ria l of which he was a member. T. P. Dwiggins T u esd a y . .f. G. Crawford gathered during this campaign • Russia acknowledged yester­ in the Middle East. His genial and humorous na­ Miss Doris Klmel, who lives S. M. Call will be delivered to local s c h ^ day that Germany had advanc­ Winston Churchill says that ture, his sympathetic and un­ in the eastern part of the State, Knox Johnstone houses on Saturday, July 26, ed near Smolensk, only 230 the time has come for Ger­ derstanding heart made many is spending a few days here Pauline Wyatt The principals or custodians miles from Moscow. many to suffer the bombings fnends throughout the county. v/ith her mother, Mrs. George G. H. C. Shutt of the local schools have been The Soviet command report­ that England has undergone. O rrell. He is survived by his widow. asked to be at the .school’ ed that German troops were He warns the English people to Mrs. Era Latham Vert Coley Brock; two sons. C. B . H o o v e r _ Mr, and Mrs, R. W. C ollette house buildings on this date being cut down_in great num­ expect retaliation this fall and Burr C., well known attorney were in Winston-Salem on to receive any material с<Я- bers In violent fighting In the winter by Germany. J. A. Daniel of Farmington and Mocksville; Mrs. P. G. Brown business Monday. lected in the various communi­ northwest, west, and south­ Russia admits the loss of a John M. of Columbia, S. C.; one Miss Sarah Louise Haire of ties, The aluminum will later west, but for the first time quarter million men and says Mrs. J. C,' Sanford daughter, Margaret B rock, Mocksville has been spending be picked up by trucits and avoided mention of any town Hitler has lost a million. Jack Sanford Greensboro; one sister. Mrs. R. several days with Mrs, Emma brought to some central point in the battle areas. This omis­ Russia and England sign an J, C. Sanford C. Brown, Farmington; and J. K, Sheek Cornatzer, She has been act­ for final distribution. sion—which obscured the ex­ agreement that neither will 11 grandchildren. ing as station agent, The Mayor calls attention- to tent of the German advance, conclude a separate peace. Mrs, Sam Waters E. W. Junker Ed Collette, stationed at the fact that the Scrap A lu m l- if any—strongly suggested Red On the Western front British V isito rs Elizabeth Ferebee Camp Stewart, Ga„ Is spend­ nume Campaign is one o f 't h e reverses. bombers continue their day­ Out of town visitors /«•■; the ing a few days with his parents, defense undertakings u rg e d The German High Command light and night bombings in fiineral included: Mrs. J. B. C, H. Barneycastle ' J. C, J on es Mr, and Mrs. R, W, Collette. by the National Defense C o u n ­ itself said only that “break­ German-occupied France and Tabor and Misses Frances and J. P. LeGrand ■Nell M a rk la n d o f W in s to n - cil, Davie county, along with through operations” against the industrial Germany. Chur­ Margaret Tabor of Statesville, C. S, Anderson Salem is spending a few days other counties throughout ■ th e .. the Stalin line were going for­ chill said that during the last Mr. and 'Mrs. Swift, Hooper, M. B. Stonestreet v/lth her grandparents, Mi\ United States, now has its' de ­ ward on schedule and that the few weeks Britian had thrown Roberson Freeman and Charles J, H, Thompson and Mrs. Ernest Markland. fense organization and th e 'C o l­ Finnish allies were striking at on the enemy half of the num­ Hooper of Winston-Salem, Soli­ W, H. Wyatt Mr, and Mrs. R, B. Carpen­ lection of scrap aluminum is Leningrad’s northern defenses ber of bombs that Germany had citor and Mrs. Avalon Hall. Yad- ter, who have been visiting its first undertaking as a c o u n - jltli..t»:lu .fioluroos moving on. ,unlnari>?,d, .,(iiiriiin-,.,,t>he. -e. ,klnv.illp „„ M r.....awL,Mrs.,.„U - J3. TSIatives "iii Belwood, recu'riie'd' nir"Tiie"c6operation oi all c iti-. each side of Lake Ladoga to w ar. Klrkman and Mr. and Mrs. R. home Friday. zens throughout the county w ill supplement the German thrust Congressional leaders will W. Black, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogler, Mrs. W. be highly' appreciated b y ' th e toward that city from the present legislation to hold se­ Mrs. T. H. Cash, Mr. and Mrs A. Leonard and Mrs. P. L, chairman, Mayor Caudell. southwest. Authorized German lectees, national guardsmen John Groce, E. L. Ball, Mrs Smith were in Winston-Salem spokesmen and the official and reservists in service for Will Vogler, Mrs. •r. L. Cling- BOYS INJURED Tuesday on business. HURT IN WRECK German news agency went a more than a year. man, Mrs. Bettle Vaughn- A number from here attend­ Mrs, Buford Hoover was f.reat deal further than the Leon Henderson, federal price 1,oyd, Mrs. C. R. S. Willson. Mitchell Page and Floyd M c- ed the ball game at Cooleemee p a in fu lly i n j u r e d TuestKiy Nazi command. They claimed administrator, predicts the Mrs. Wm. Scholtes, Mrs. Nell Swaln, Jr., are patients In the when MocksvUIe Clumsys nine morning about 6 o’clock when that the fall of Kiev, the capi­ lime is near when this country Lashley and children, Mrs Rowan Memorial hospital, Sal­ were defeated by Cooleemee her car overturned on the tal of the Ukraine, could be v/lll see higher prices, increas­ Camilla Schulte, Mr. Fred Perry. isbury, where they were taken A w k w ard s. Mocksville highway near her expected at any time; .that ed taxes and a shortage of Mrs. Nell Davis, Gery Wall of Sunday afternoon about four Mr. and Mrs, Wiley Lanier home. She is suffering from Leningrad was caught In a consumer goods. The only way Winston-Salem and G. H. Bal- o’clock. They are receiving of Winston-Salem visited rela­ a broken collar bone and sort of nut cracker maneuver; to control Inflation, he said, lentlne, C, G. Curfrle, J. F treatment for Injuries caused tives here Sunday, bruises. that German tank troops oper­ was for the government to Vinson and J. H. Miller of Co­ when the motorcycle on which Mr, Joe Talbert left Thursday The accident occurred as Mrs. ating east of the Stallne line succeed in controlling prices, lu m b ia , S. C., M r. a n d Ml'S. they were riding, driven by for Pt. Knox, Ky„ after spend­ Hoover was on her way to wtfrk were pushing on toward Mos­ purchasing power and install­ Fd Johnson, Miss Edith Ha­ Page, collided with a Chevro­ ing several days with his mo­ in Cooleemee. The car skidded cow itself. ment buying. worth, Mrs. W. B. Seawell. let coach driven by Charlie Dulin, colored of Redland. ther, Mrs. G. Talbert. on the wet highway. The auto­ Britain’s successful war a- H igh P o i n t hydroelectric Miss Addle Morris, Mrs. W. W One of Page's legs is broken mobile, a late model, was badly- galnst Vichy troops In French plant on the Yadkin river Is Neal, Mrs. Jack Tenenbaum lu three places, his jaw-bone Is A gasless Sunday applies to d a m a g ed . Syria and Lebanon came to an Included in a billion dollar ex­ and Miss Margaret Neal of broken, and he received several autos and unfortunately not Mrs. Hoover was taken to-th e - end. An armistice was signed pansion' of power for defense Greensboro, Mrs. Johnson J. As California seeks its fairest daughter for the title Miss cuts and bruises. McSwaln is to folks who insist upon giving home of her parents, Mr. ¿tttd in Acre, Palestine, it was an­ proposed by the federal power Hayes and J. Hadley Hayes of California, sisters Phyllis (left) and Lois Davis, of Santa Monica, suffering from a broken arm their version of the political Mrs. H. L. Milholen, on Main nounced by General Sir Claude commission to President Roose. Wllkesboro and Miss Gertrude 3nter the competition. Ultimate goal, of course, is the Miss and cuts and bruises. i^Ide o f th e w ar. street, Cooleemee. Auchinleck, British commander velt. Vance of Kernersville. America title. PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY'. JDLY i s j r t f i

5ÎWŒÎ MORALE Senators Siq;n Oat’'th QÍ Lovdiy to Gst Pay “ÂR QUiSI 01^5 ПКРОПТ OF coxD m o:s Of mMS GOOD ARE ANSWERED O f Лlnl'ksville in the Stale of North Carolina at t'r.e lOiW (if 'I'lin Goi-mrin Anny Is launcli- business on June 30, 134Î. liit' a now and much rcliiforcccl Quo.stioa;...CAiX-thiij:oa.dLU^». '~aVfvo iliiainst OTo stubbofrT of gin equipment alfect the .'\SSF.TS Russinn Army. Tlio initial sur­ quality of cotton? Loans and di.sccunt.5 i Including S189.63 i>vei'drar:s) .$;‘75,37i.30 prise attacli of the Nazis net- Answer; Yes. According to United States Government obUgatior.a. direct aril liicl them large gains in the g u a ra n te e d ...... SV,-3I3.35 J. A. Shankiin, Extension cot­ past three weeks but failed to Obligations of States and political .■subdivisions ...... 137,t'73.83 ton specialist at State College, break the Red Army as it had Cash, balances with other .banks, ¡¡’.eluding reserve soocl ginning and poor ginning broken other armies. The in­ balances, and cash items in process of collection 2M,334,2'/ show up noticeably in the pre­ vaders have driven the Soviet Bank furniture and fixtures ...... $770.00 770.03' paration and grade of cotton. iorces out of part of Bessera- Real estate owned other than bank premises ...... 4,275.00 bla, out ot, most of former Po­ It is Imperative therefore that O th er assets ...... a.'iSa.OG lish territory held by the Rus­ glnners "make ready" their TOTAL ASSETS ...... 731.« 6 . 81 sians and out of the Baltic gins during the growing sea­ LIABILITIES States taken over by Moscow son that they will be In posi­ , Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and last year. Now the new-drive tion to offer growers a good Job co rp o ra tio n s ...... 242,3-47..’IB is intended by Hitler to take in the fall. July is the usual Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Ills forces to Moscow. "make ready” month and dur­ corporations ...... 263,1CT.5C •Each sid e cla im s th a t th e ing that period glnners should Deposits of;,-UtUted;‘,States Government (Including , o t h e r h a s lost l.OOO.OOOi-men in be careful to put all machinery, p o sta l .sa v in g s) ...... 313.9!) killed and wounded. These es- and equipment in tip-top shape.; D ep osits o f S ta tes a n d p o litica l su b d iv ision s ...... 07,3tl.7J. limates, which cannot be ex­ Under a new appropriations act stipulatinsfthat they can draw their pa.v..Oco Thompson, senate Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 675.05 act, may well be exaggerated. none, or ttie money .in . the bill .-shall' go to .pay ¡financial clerk, is shown taking'the affidavits of TOTAL ¿DEPOSITS ...... $803,081.43 or wages of any person advocating Question: What opportunity There is no doubt.:.tbat..the- thcuaatary Senators Styles Bridges (center) of-New Ham p­ O th e r U abllltles ...... 8,518.03 eretlhrow of the 'government, United States will farmers have to cooperate, G e r m a n s h a v e In flicte d •.■heavy shire and Chandler Gurney of South Dakota. - TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated in the national defense effort losses in men, airplanes., and Senators must.sign ian..oath of loyalty before o b lig a tio n s sh o w n b elow ) ...... 610,499.4fi tanks on the Russians: There aside from adequate produc-^ the'r.Stalln„Line is important, iight. If the Russians can ' C A P r t A L ACC O U N TS Is . small doubt the Russians Davie Gounty Boy tlon of food-feed? and.lfvthe Oermans can crum­ slop him and hold, him and C a p ita l ...... 50,000.00 ■have cost the Germans-heavily. Answer: Farmers of the state ble it they will have inflicted continue the fight on any ter­ Wins 4-H Scholarship S u rp lu s ...... 50,000.00 ■Yet, in this largest battle in this year expect to have more^ a heavy Wow. o n : their en em ies. rain, he will find himself in a U n d iv id e d -p r o fits ...... 20,947.3b history, there is no good rea-. iT i ____ -tl , ...m One of the delegates from income , than last, :but .may not Yetitonrthe other hand-,ithe dls- TOTAL OAPTTAL. AOOOUNTS ...... : 120,947.35 son to believe that.Hitler’s arm y tnfir hnfh to the S h o r t be able to buy some of the (ancesiin .Russla. very great 4-H' TOTAL иАВШ ГИЕЗ. AND CAPITAL has been as yet seriously crip- are- at State College this things which they need or want and: if a: .Russian , c o u ld :and abroad. - He needs a vic­ . Bright ,and cheery as Wend) .A O O O U ip rs ...... 731,446.81 ..pled. The ability of the Rus­ army year will be Francis Reid Hun­ because of defense priorities, be found two rmonths • from tory over - Russia now. He Barrie hwrself is this pUytim« This bank’s icapltal consists of common stock, with total par sians, to put. up what has been ter, of Cana. He was named they may well invest some of fraek ' selected by the RKO-Radii now .fighting the -Germans needs It In the next two value of $50,000.00. unquestionably, a better de- the outstanding 4-H Club boy the Increased income In de­ •tar.-BaMlana-like cotton fabric ol even several . hundred miles m on th s. MEMORANDA lense than the Germans expect- in the county, and the honor fense bonds or stamps. That red,.BpUalied with green and yel farther-into Russia, the diffi­ War-in the West Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): .ed , indicates- that neither the carries with It a scholarship is the advice of Tom Cornwell, •w .ftowcTs,. styles the cathcTC^ culties of- the Invaders would The- Oerman raids on Eng­ (a) U. s. Government obligations, direct and guar­ ■defensive, power nor the m orale to the Short Course, awarded Cleveland county cotton farm­ jtcaaant skirt .and halter top. Th« be greatly Increased by the mère land have become spansmodlc refreshing blouse of white eottor anteed, pledged to secure deposits and. other of . the 'Red forces has been by the Chilean Nitrate Educa­ er and member of the state circumstance of'.the lengthen­ and much weaker, while Brit­ lifaadcloth features eyelet - em- ’ b ro k e n . tional Bureau, of which A. G. AAA committee, which main­ liabilities ...... 10,000.00 ing of their lines of communi­ ish raids on occupied France >roidered ruffling at the high neci (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other The Price, of Gains Floyd of Raleigh Is State Di­ tains offices at State College. cation; There will be not only and Belgium as well as on the ind on the puffed-out sleeves. liabilities (Including notes and bills rediscounted Wlllle It Is to be expected rector. The scholarship pays the lack of transportation faci­ Western Oerman Industrial that the new drive will net all expenses and is worth $5.50. Question: How have state and securities sold under repurchase agreement) 43.000.00 lities affecting their front-line areas have increased In vol- New Son At the Germans some territory, it T h e 1941 S tate 4 -H S h o r t fanners responded to the plan (e ) "ro T A L ...... 56.000.00 military operations but here Secured and preferred liabilities: ,may prove .that relatively it C O .«.... s,.t. couo,= win of Governor J. M. Broughton Goforth Home would be the very important is­ ness of the German resistance will coct them more heavily open with re?lstrat,'on on Mon­ for increased production of eggs HUNTING CREEK. — Rev. R. (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to sue of inadequate roads for the In the air quite clearly Indi­ requ irem en ts o f la w ...... 58,000.00 then their, |lrst gains. This day, July 28 and will continue in North Carolina V. Martin will fill his appoint­ supply lines of the Germans. cates a withdrawal of planes (d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but im ay be.the case because Hitler through a. mornln.r assembly Answer: The response has ment at New Union Sunday Time and distance may well io the eastward. has worn out the benefit of period on Saturday. August 2. been unusually good, reports m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock . n o t secured Uy p led g e o f assets ...... 3l3.9ij work strongly to the advantage However ,the Germans keep /.surprise and because It Is to be L. R. Harri'.l. SU-.i -1-H Club C. F. Parrish, Extension poul- ■Mrs. N oa h Ija m e s fell an d (e ) TOTAX...... 5e,Sia.90 of the Russians. up the Battle of the Atlantic. -expected that the prepared e a d e r, a n d I'.—.n ce s M a c ­ tryman at State College, but broke her arm last week. Subordinated obligations: The British have as yet made ) positions of the Stalin Line will In his other campaigns In Gregor assistant State club “too many” producers are mar­ Miss Dorothy Dyson spent (a) On date of report the required legal reserve no reply to the Berlin claim r. be. harder going > than the this war Hitler has had the ad­ leader have anr.cu.vc C a c o m ­ keting their pullets as broilers liist week with her grandpar­ a g a in st d e p o sits o f this b a n k w as ...... 55,634,30 that the Nazis sunk 700,000 newly held territory in which vantage of numerically strong­ p le te p ro g ra m irs- th'! e .’en t. Instead of holding them as ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves. (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as tons of ' British shipping in .Jtl^e '.Russians had not built er forces. True .enough, he has Governor J. M. Broughton layers. At . the present time Misses Grace and Janice Rat­ legal reserve amounted to ...... 2 ie j3 4 .2 '/ June. ; But even If the cor­ cheavy defenses. had the advantage ol a superior will .speak on the Achievement there is no egg shortage, but ledge spent last week with 1, S. M. Call, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemn­ rect figure Is nearer ■100,000, The rather brilliant perform - aviation and better, m echanlza- Day program Friday morning. this condition may be chang­ their sister. Mrs. Hugh Edwards. ly swear that the above statement Is true, and that It iully and it means that the heavy drain i ances. of the Russians in the t;on, but also he had the most August 1, and Dr. Frank Porter ed In the near future unless Mrs. Jay Lee Keller visited correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein .on British tonnage is still go­ first three weeks of the cam- men. -Now, so far .as numbers Graham, president of the eg g p ro d u ctio n Is ste p p e d up her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D . contained and set forth, to the - best of my knowledge and ing on and that Britain is ■ palgn may. justify speculation are concerned, the tables have Oreater Unlversltjr of North even higher. People are eat­ S. Beck last week. belief. losing, shipping faster than she .7 on the time element In the been - turned. There are re­ Carolina, will address the youn,; ing more eggs at home, the Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Correct— Attest; Is producing- fresh tonnage. campaign,, which is Important ports of 8,000,000 more men people on-Wednesday morning. Army needs tremendous quan­ Goforth, a son. Mrs. Goforth S. M. CALL, Cashier • The United States has oc : It may be said roughly that .ai- being put Into the Russian A Citizenship Ceremonial will tities and still more are sched­ was the former Miss Grace KNOX JOHNSTONE cupled Iceland for the avowed t ter rSept. 15, whatever .happens forces; ,and that is more men feature the- Thursday morning uled for shipment overseas. S m ith . S. A. HARDING pur'pose.ot protecting the West­ ¿between now and then, the dif- than Hitler can bring up. Of session, during which J. O. Wanda, the little daughter of R. B. SANFORD ern Heri)isphere against Nazi iicultles o f, the Invading army course, too large deductions are Howard of the Bureau of Agri­ Mr. and Mrs. Munzy Richardson D ire cto rs attacks. .It. Is. commonly as­ Explains How To '-will: Increase. Over most of not tabe drawn from this cir­ cultural Economics, Washing­ is sick . State of North- Carolina, County of Davie, ss: sumed. that the placing of ' Russlan-ln-Europe there is a cumstance. . One m ust not for­ ton, D. C.. will lead a panel Handle Farm Sworn to and subscribed before me this U day ot July, 1941 troops - in Iceland-has to do 5 rainy season the. last .half of get.the factor, ot the number of dlscussibii of “The Responsi­ Rollins Have and l'hereby certify m at i am not an offlceFor .dlfec,tor'o('ihT3~ with platj^for protecting shlp- Family Milk Supply r September, which precedes the planes .jmd the number of bility of Rural Youth as Citi­ b an k . nient$.of'^'war supplies from the I coming of heavy Winter which tanks, in both. ot which the z e n s ." The handling in tie home of Sunday Guests MAE K. CLICK. Notary- IJuWic. United vStates to Britain. For J would become a factor:as early Germans are probably much Dean I. O. Schaub. director of milk produced by the family BOSTON. — Mr. and M rs. My commission expires Nov. 8, 1943.______periorr-Certirtnlyrttey-havft-perhaps-obvMous-reasons, Wash- as~TNoveiaBer., The German tlie "Extension Service, and cow has long been a trouble- W. A. Beck had as Sunday, ingtpn.'has not yet seen fit to I forces arc so largely, jnechan- more planes. But if. It comes Ruth Current, State home a- some problem, says John A. guests Mr. and Mrs. James give, further details of such NIWS Mi/ FACTS... ef SMemide Intensi i-ized .that roads form a very down to a war ot attrition, man gent, will talk on “The Re­ Arey, Extension dairy special­ Pennington and children of plans as may be underway. ^ im p o r ta n t fa ctor. iJi th eir ,c a m - power may prove an. important sponsibility of Rural Youth on ist at N. C. State College. Clemmons, ■ Mr, and Mrs. W al­ i palgn. There. are. some good clement. It jvlll depend on how the Farm and In the Home” at “You find almost as many ter Beck of Winston-Salem and i paved roads liv Western Rus- many-men Moscow can equip. Families To. Be Asked j the Tuesday . morning assem- different flavors of milk and Luther Smith. But, anyhow, Russia has twice ?;sla, but not enough of .them For Unused Lluminum bly. butter as there are farm Ina Tutterow was Sunday •for Oerman purposes. In many as many potential, soldiers as The annual 4-H Health Fes­ homes,” the specialist said. "As guest of Nellie Mae Beck. ' legions the Nazi are obliged has Germany and that ought The nation’s gigantic alumi­ tival will be held ■ Thursday a matter of fact, cowg do not Mrs. Dewey Ratledge was ;to use dirt roads which will to count tor something If the num-gathering campaign, sche­ night, and new officers will be produce all these many flav­ visiting Mrs. John Beck Sun- fcecome very ..difficult Indeed fight lasts long enough. duled for the week of July 21, Installed at a Candlelighting ored products. The different Myrtle Beck and children are "in.September. In other words, That numbers are consider­ will give every family an. op -! Service on Friday evening, both tastes found In dairy products ■Mrs. M yrtle B eck a n d c h ll- I If the Ruuslan Army holds for ed Important Is indicated by portunity to contribute directly' events being planned for Rld- In different homes are due to aren were Sunday guests of two more months, even if forced the evidence that nearly two- to the National Defense Pro- dick Stadium. Dairy production, Uie different ways the milk is Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. rto retreat, the German Army thirds of ,the existing German gram, says Dr. I. O. Schaub, foods and cattle judging con­ h a n d le d .” Grady Tutterow and Stacey I v;lll find m any' troubles from A rm y Is bein g u sed In the director of the N. C. State Col­ tests are also scheduled dur­ A simple method of handling Beck were visiting Bruce and ; then on through the .Winter. '. drive against Russia. In ad­ lege Extension Service. ing the week. the milk will solve almost any Lewis Beck Sunday. North Carolina’s legalized brewing L Obstacles. in the Path dition to pulling troops from During that w’eel,. volimtary problem that arises from the Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rollins industry wants no law-violating ele­ ] As has been said ,the element southward and westward to use workers will call at the homes What with prevation staring home production of dairy food, iiad as Sunday visitors Mr. and j.of distance is of relatively less them eastward, the Indications of American families in every many peoples of the vi-orld In Arey added. He said that the Mrs. Robert Furches and chil­ ment within its ranks. It wants no »importance In the Russian are that a great part of the State asking for any old alum­ the face, women still talk about best container for milk from dren, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rol- beer outlets that use their licenses to campaign than in other drives German air strength is being inum not in use. Purpose of d ie tin g . one or two cows is the stand- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Beck and r Hitler has made. True enough. massed against the Soviets. the campaign is to supplement .'ins and children of Cana, Mr. mask anti'social activities. Thus, there Is going to be, as the vast supplies of the metal Follow in TR’s Footsteps and Mrs. Arleth Laymon and Singer Honored never before, a test of better needed for the production of children of Four Corners. Mr. mechanical equipment against defense equipment, especially and Mrs. Rufus Beck and fam- Hence the consistent effort under the larger numbers of men. fighting 'planes- i'y. “clean up or close up” campaign to Herr Hitler's. Big Job Among the items which may Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck eliminate the comparatively few While most critics believe be coatrlbuted are: pots and and children spent Sunday that the Germans can defeat pans, radio parts, toys, shakers, evening in Yadkin county visit­ beer retailers who do not respect the an equal number of Russians, screening, old washing-mach­ ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck. privilege of their licenses. given their better equipment, ine parts, picture frames, book - Mrs. Mary E. Beck is spend­ it must be recognized that this ends. Ice trays, measuring cups, ing the week with her daugh­ is not a pitched battle in the camera equipment, kettles and ter in Cooleemee. In cooperation with law enforce­ double boilers, bottle and jar cld sense of the term. The ard glass milk bottle. Just af­ caps, refrigerator plates, and ment agencies, our Committee has Russians have plenty of room ter milking, the milk should be ■dozens of others. behind them In wliich to with­ strained through a good filter- made progress. But our goal is a “Anything that’s made of draw if their military organlza. type strainer after which the aluminum will do,” Dr. Scliaub 100% law-abiding business and we tion holds together. The far- filter cloth should be discard- said. “That old kettle with ther Hitler goes the more dlf- :fi? -¿О—r^vVt' ’ Л" ■injitsj:. all retail beer outlet?, bo 'awTiu;c'ill'"it' ’’Ucc:;' v licult is" his job in many re­ cheese cloth can be used when spects. He can advance 300 around for years will help In able to withstand the searchlight of making a plane. A careful a filtertype strainer is not a- miles more and a great part vaiiabie but it Is necessary to public scrutiny. search of pantries, basements, of the Russian war industrial sterilize the cloth with boiling areas will still be out of his back porches, and outbuildings will, probably reveal several water after each use. Unless You can help us attain this objective rea ch . the cloth is sterilized, it will Item s no longer usable that will Of course, there is no deny­ act as a source of bacterial go to increase our present by patronizing the orderly outlets in ing that if the Germans can infection to milk each time aluminum supplies. ■ reach Moscow they %vlll have your community and reporting any ___Iii-.xu raL .areji.v.-.tt -h n .s-been the liquid is strained through dealt a terrible biow^b Stalin’s It. A fte r stra in in g , the m ilk proposed that 4- h ' Club m e m ­ unlawful conditions to officials or to prestige and to Russian mili­ should be poured into quart bers and home demonstration this Committee. tary strength.But it would not glass bottles. A small tln fun­ club women call on homes in Songstress Grauc i\Iooru wears be necessarily a iatal blow. nel is good for use to prevent Ihelr communities to collect the the Mexlc.in Order of the Aztec There are already reports that .spilling. The bottles then aluminum scrap. Dr. Schaub highest .decoration be­ the. Kremlin is making plans bhould be capped with standard said farm and home agents stowed by tliat republic. ■ The against the necessity of hav­ milk bottle caps. Several have been asked to lend a help­ BREV/ERS AND NORTH CAROLINA iiisdal was given to her in New ing. to quit .the. capital. Keeping up the fighting tradition of the Roosevelts, Quentin month’s supply of caps can be ing hand in this import-ant de­ York in appreciation of her ■Looking at it another way, Roosevelt, a second lieutenant In the 33d Field .-Vrtillery, joins fense campaign. bought for less than 50 cents. BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE recciit good-will tour south of Hitler has got to win the Rus­ his iatiier. Col. Theodore Roosevelt (left), commander of ¡the The milk next should be CdjrarM.Baln, Slafe Director. Suite 613-817 Commerdal Bldg. Raleigh ■the border. The presentation sian campaign or face disaster. 26th Infantry, at Fort Devens,. M'nss. Col. Roosevelt is the son cooled In cold water before it wus made by ¡Mexican Consul He is putting his best armies Japan is merging Its aircraft of the late President Theodore Roosevelt. Quentin recently ¡3 removed to the refrigerator r n u a u IN С00РЕШ10И WITH THE UNITED MttWERS INDUSTRIM. FOttNMIION Citìi\cn\l U a fa cl de la C o lin a . and strongest efforts into the manufacturers, was graduated from Harvard. or ice box. FRIDAY, JULY 18,1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGES “STALIN LINE” IS SIMILAR TO A “HAYSTACK” / Aquaplane Menace Hudspeths Visit F riday. M O N E ir BUILT TO GIVE Society Meeting Miss Mae Gentry spent the T. A. Ayers of Roan Valley Nazis Capture a Red Fort Center Sunday week end with her parents. At Keller Home J'*' ' recently received a 15-day milk CENTER. — Miss Margaret J. B, Long visited J. W. BUT NOT BREAK MOCKS. — The Woman’s So­ w i a i * check for $124, the largest ever Hutchens ot Fall Creek spent Hudspeth Sunday afternoon. received by a Mitchell county ciety of Christian Service of| the week end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eflrd Hudspeth The Germans claim to have farmer for the sale ot milk in Mocks Church h e l d th eir Mrs. Bickett Holcomb ond family visited in Center 'broken the Stalin Line, No monthly meeting at the home i that period of time, reports P . Miss Ruth Mackie of Yad- Sunday afternoon. -Jor/jiGxi.covfesp andfiiUs^auiliors. '-fof-ivIrs^Buck-K-eller-iit-M oekfi-'-y L_Woodaj;d,-Mltchell— county- kinvllle spent the week end Mrs, B, E. Winters visited in Of distinguished visitors have ville Saturday afternoon with farm agent of the N. C. Ex­ v.’ith Miss Virginia Halre. Center Friday afternoon. ever toured this line. Neither Mrs. C, H. Myers presiding over tension Service Miss Lytle Mae Whitaker Maurice Chevalier, Noel Coward Ihe business session. nor any of bhe other stars who visited Miss Dorotliy Hudspeth IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE jx PAYS TO ADVERTISE Mrs, M, R, Jones was in often played on the Maginot ^.•harge o f the p ro g r a m o n iLlne ever appeared in tlie un­ “Stewardship As Applied to Co­ derground casements of the operation,” Mrs. Sam Rights 1,100-mlie Soviet defense sys­ read the scripture and the tem . SO EASY meditation was read by Mrs, E. Until the Nazi blitzkrieg roll­ A. Myers. Mrs. C. H. Myers TO TAKE HOME... ed against it, the Stalin Line discussed “Living A Christian wiw as mysterious, secret and Life and Prayer.” Mrs. Maivln THE Imper.sonal as its namesake, the Myers and Mrs. Howell gave a Kremlin Dictator. Even its loca­ reading “Investing our Heritage SIX-BOTTLE CARTON tion was a matter of conjecturc for Cooperative Work in Metho­ until the communiques placed dism.” “Period of Meditation” the points of Soviet resistance was given by the leader and aad to date its nature and members of the .society. The strength Is mainly a matter of response prayer was offered by speculation. Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs. C. H. Nothing could be more mis­ M yers. leading than to refer to the The women of the society Soviet defense system as the gave Mrs. Keller, a recent bride, “ Ru.ssiai’. Maginot line.” Neith­ n miscellaneous shower. After er In principle nor In detail *he program the hostess, Mrs. wa-s it ever patterned on the French model. Buck Keller and Mrs. M, R. The handy six-bottle carton Is for your conven­ Jones served refreshments to ience... to.provide the pause that refreshes w itii The Russians began to fortify nine members and two visitors. icc-cold Coca-Cola In your home. All the fsimily their v/estern frontier soon af­ Hailed as the first girl ac­ will wclcomc this pure refreshment. Buy It from ter tho close of the war with I’ERSONALS tually to threaten the supre­ 'jrour favorite dealer. Poland in 1920 and they have ■ The revival meeting will be­ macy of Bob Brown and Don gin here Sunday, July 20th at been at the Job ever since. Berry, aquaplane champions, WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. While the type of fortification 11 o’clock. There will be a blonde Lucile Wilile, 18-ycar- has changed and has been per- iiomccoming and ail day service old Los Angeles high school girl, iected to meet the new require­ with dinner served picnic style. will enter the Catalina-Man- ments of warfare, one,feature Rev. Paul Royle will assist tlie hattan-Hermosa Aquaplane As­ has remained constant. It was German troops are shown entering a wrcckcd Russian fortress pastor in the revival. Every­ sociation race in August. based on defense in depth rath­ somewhere aluu!; the German-Soviet front, accordhifr to the of- one is invited to attend. er than on the attempt to I'iuial Kcrlin caption. The Nazis claim to have captured a Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beau­ A A A Committeeman build one or two “Impregnable" number of the Itcd's motlcrn three-level fortresses. champ, Misses Ellle and Nettie chains. As a Soviet tactician Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Offers Round-Up BEIK-STEVENS CO. was Initiated, while automobile | border. CORNER FIFTH AND TRADE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. once expressed it,' the theory trucks were provided to put the , 4U Miles in Depth Jones, Misses Grace and Mattie wa.s to let the enemy bury On Wheat Facts infantry on wheels. At the: The average depth of the Jones, Mrs. O. F. Jones, John himself head and shoulders by s t a le AAA Committeeman- same lime the first experiments ¡Ine is about 40 miles. Much of Jones, Ruth and Mildred Jones plunging into a hayslack in­ all spent last Monday in Wins­ farnier W. Herbert White of were instituted in developing it is so constructed as to bo stead of crashing against a Caswell county this week is­ an entirely new and daring totally invisible from the sur­ ton-Salem shopping. Gtone wall. sued three up-to-date state­ type of mobility, . face, Guns rise to the surface Mr. and Mrs. Ferdnand The 'Russians have always ments bearing upon the wheat The whole Idea of air-borne or disappear through trap dQors Beauchamp and family of Sal­ thought more In terms of a war situation in North Carolina: troops, including parachute in fields and hillsides whoso isbury visited Mr. and Mrs. J. ot movement than a position 1. Farmers who want to a- troops, originated with Tuk­ normal appearance give no in­ W. Beauchamp Sunday. w ar. T h is th in k in g Is c o n d i­ %oid payment of penalty on ex­ h a ch e v sk y . dication of their presence. Tlie Mr. and Mrs. James Carter tioned by the vastness of the cess wheat by “delivering it to Tiie first large-scale demon­ guns are, in addition, built to spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. country, as opposed to Prance tlie secretary of agriculture” stration of this type of warfare fire in any direction, to the Odell Smith of Macedonia, where every square Inch is may now deliver the actual ex­ was made in September, 1936, rear as well as in front. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter counted. Even In the last war, cess wheat to the county AAA during Red Army maneuvers This perfected concealment and little son, William, spent no well defined front existed In committee — in areas where wlierein 1,200 men armed with Sunday at Elkin visiting rela­ the siist comparable to the greatly complicates the job of it is not practicable to deliver 150 machine guns were flown enemy artillery and bombers tives. positions on the Somme and i: to grain elevators or ware­ 100 miles behind enemy lines m spotting their targets. Little Dicky Crater was car­ the 'Marne. The subsequent houses and get receipts. The and dropped on an air field in ried to the City Hospital, Russian civil war and the Po­ iBooby traps, and automatic wheat will not actually be de­ the enemy rear. Gen. Sir Arch­ Winston-Salem, Friday for lish campaign wherein the Red land mines have been added livered to the county AAA of­ ibald Wavell, not yet famous, treatment for his eye. Army surged up to the very in large quantities since the fice. but will be delivered at attended the maneuvers as Mrs. Roy Carter and chU­ gates of Warsaw and then re­ Russian experiences in Finland. such time and to such place as British observer. dren spent Saturday in Wins­ coiled, were excluslvelf wars of Another method of mislead­ ton-Salem visiting her grand­ the county committee may des­ New Kind of Defense ing the enemy is to build roads movement In which cavalry mother, Mrs. Tom Sidden. ignate. The county committee playad the. part- now assigned which suddenly end up in the Applying their views on the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Myers will be charged with diverting to mechanized- units. sw am ps. nature oi modern warfare to and little son spent Sunday Ihe penalty wheat Into relief Regardless of whether they ch a n n els. M nhiie W a rfa re defense problems, the Russians with Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Mun­ ultimately succeed in penetrat- The Red Army leaders were designed their fortifications to day at Fork. 2. August 30 is the final tlng the Stalin line, the fact re­ iaiiiily men who dUtlngulshed withstand the attacks of heavy Mrs. W. R, Carter spent Sat­ date on which farmers may mains that for the first time _ilici!ineivea_in __ t h e s e __ caYalry. m^haniz^ divhlons. urday in Winston-Salem.------sign up for whiter wheat in- I n~the" present war the Nazis 0[)cati0ns. Men like Voroshll- Reallzlhg - the terrific striking Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boger surance on this year’s crop have met an obstacle deliber­ oCC. Tukhachevsky and Budy- power of such troops, tbe So­ from near Elbaville Tislted at (yet to be planted.) That gives ately designed to meet their eitiiv applied to the peace time viet generals wished to avoid the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ft'ed farmers in this state nearly type of assault. For once they to 9k o( organizing and building the sort of brittle fortifica­ Crawford one day last week. seven, weeks in which to work are uruible to outflank or out- U(» the Soviet Union’s deiense tions which, no matter how out their wheat insurance maneuver but must. attack Mrs. J. W. Beauchamp spent {orcs.s the knowledie ot mo­ strong, were liable to crack at plans and make application head on, and can only achieve Sunday afternooa with her bile «furtare. Ihe moment of maximum stress for government protection. success at tremendous cost, and sister, Mrs, U. H. Phelps of Under the direction ot Tuk- and which, when pierced in one 3. Oovernment - approved final victory would still lie far A d v a n c e ! hachevsky’s m ilitary genius, tbe sector, were valuesless as they storage houses for grain may ahead of them. Mrs. J. O. Allen spent Sun­ Red Ai’my started to' mechan­ could be outflanked. now be buUt at lu m ber. S4>r- day with Mrs. W. 0. Allen at ize an a large scale long before The Stalin Line was intended merly only steel bins were ap­ F ork . New Prtem on the Germans or any other pow­ to be sutticiently flexible and Cornatzers Have proved by the U. S. Department resilient so that it might bend Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Phelps ot Agriculture for loan storage er adopted this principle. \Veek End Guests ThU expressed itselt In two or yield without breaking. and children spent Sunday af­ of grains. This change in agri­ ■ways. M ass p ro d u c tio n o t tanks Hence the haystack simile. | BALTIMORE. — Mrs. B, T. ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis cultural policy was cited as The Stalin Line may be best! Browder has as her guests this Hartman near Advance. "extremely important" since ‘Tun N* FrolUf* described as the backbone oti week, Mrs. Joe Westmoreland steel bins will not be available a fortified zone, which while it I In this day and age a woman now in quantities formerly in Cool Summer Dresses and Miss Lilly Savage of Ger­ begins everywhere flush with m an ton . gets a divorce because her hus­ demand, that because more Buy now tor TMition wd tb« long aumnwr mceithe ahead ai the old Soviet eastern frontier, Miss Cora Hartman of Ad­ band doesn’t believe in Santa steal Is needed for defense saving* o f one-third and ona-balf. JUmember, these reductione it reaches its strip of greatest vance spent the week end with C lau s. b u ildi:.g. an m)m Belk's orlgliul loir jwkea. intensity inland, except in those Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cornatzer. districts where natural barriers Other visitors of the Cornat­ Glamorizkig the Gas Mask exist at the frontier. zers on Sunday were Mr. and OfM Group Thus, beginning at the Black Mrs. Chas. Hall, Mrs. Walter Triple Slwen Cool Bembergs Sea, the line follows the Dnies­ Shutt and daughter, Ruth and ter River to a point about half- Willie Bess. angular $7.95 Valum КЫим to $6.95 $3.95 Dresses v.’ay between Moghilev, Podolsk Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Naylor Jr. and Kamenev Podolsk. From and children spent July % w ith there it turns north parallel Mrs. Naylor’s nephew, John $2 10 the main Kiev-Zhmerinka Myers at the “Carolina Moon,” *5 »3 Xltese are washable Bem­ railway line and then runs west Laurel Springs. Cool end smart to wear at C riiM aad sheers }urt beep bergs and coal ehiffops In of Zhitomir almost to the Miss Gladys Cornatzer of home or on your vacatioa taken from our higher- solids aad florals. New norals on white and dark priced group« and reduced dressy and tailored stylM frontier at Novograd Volynsk. Wilmington is spending her grounds, also solid blues for Friday and Saturday. copied from expensive Most Critical Sector vacation with her parents, Mr. and blAcks; lace trimmed. Sporly and dressy styles Al troGks. You’ll want several From the strategic stand­ and Mrs, S. P. Cornatzer. She Sizes up to 03, lovely iuminer patterns. when you see this group. point, this last sector is the was accompanied home Sun­ most critical since it runs a- day by her brother, Wade Cot - cross flat, open plain, diagonal natzer of Greensboro'. Flash! Sensational Value l,n„,thp w ater fraiir'inc D r. J oh n O n f n l m r - no natural obstacles. But be­ lotte and daughter, Elizabeth, cause it guards the vital cen­ of W ashington, D. C. visited Di ter of Kiev, capi(tal of ^he Myers’ sister, Mrs. F. A. Naylor 200 Men's Ukraine, it cannot allow for Jr. last Wednesday. much enemy penetration but Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Naylor must keep close to the frontier. Sr. of Smith Grove spent last SLACK SUITS North of Kovograd Volynsk week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. the Stalin is butressed on the N aylor Jr. Miss Maureen Godfrey and «passable 'Prlpet Marshes. $ J . 9 8 ______North of the Marshes the line Mr. and Mrs.-Chas. Mock-of i set farther back in Russian Winston-Salem, Jethro Mock of $2.98 Value* territory, first along the Ptikh Greensboro visited relatives in River and then the Berezina the community Sunday. River, nearly fifty miles be­ Patty Cornatzer spent last Straws-Fabrics-Felts EvMry suit bears the label of a famous TlioroVi plenty of vaciitinn fui hind Minsk, From the iiead- week with her aunt, Mrs. Chas. manufaeturer. Evety suit sanforized n’ frolic in this smart new all-in waters of tlie Berezina River B ean. Formerly Priced to $2.95. one c

o i Davie County. Strictly Payable in Advance. rvV a1 V.M -! íü : rinlfîonfnrl his wife with an axe, did it "What, is the rod of afflic- \ because she nagged hisn all the tion?"- the Sunday school tea-^^'^ w Entered at tne Post Office at Mocksville, N. C„ as Second- tim e,” av ers Jim , "a n d a ,1ury Cher asked. Class Matter Under Act oi Congress of March 8, 1879. of men will take a icng time "Go’denrod.” shouted the ' deliberatina,” tie girl whose mother has hay, Eli / fever every fall. '%■ *rK~CiiroIinTi^Av ■ X i - m s .*5su ciat;os “The only time the pedestrian : can be positive he has the right Two Live Chcaver of way," says Jimmy, “is if he Daughter: "But. Dad, don't; is riding on a fire true): cr in you believe that two can Uve' Trailer Traffic an ambulance.” a." cheaply as one?” Father: “I certainly do. Right Today manufacturing trailers has become an im-' With radios go.ne quiz con­ now your motlier and I are liv- i portant industry in our country as the production this in? as cheaply as you.” year is breaking all previous records. As the summer scious. Joe believes that what passes we will see more and more of them put into use.' the laymen war.t is an in.iel'-i- gence rest. O f C ourse The housing shortage due to our defens; program has^ Housewife: 'Isn’t that ex- made Uie trailer the home for many workers who are' pensive for a iittle pillow?” ujing them as better living quarters than many of the “Its harder to k eep the v.Tit- OUTDOORS AUrilORITIES Jafnes Beard and Bob E(l.s;e ten laws,” sighs Pav.l, "than the Salesclerk: "Well you see demonstrate a fine bit of al fresco cooking. Beard, autiior i-amshackle dwellings offered by overly crowded cities, ma’am, down is u p .” Tlie past>ycars.have seen the trailer hoine reaching new unwritten ones.” of "Cook It Oiit(ioors,” recently told how to prepare tlie heights in construction and equipment. Today when tastiest steak sandwich supper on record. You don’t It looks to Tom that Hitler Let's Xot Worry have to travel a hundred miles to get into tlie open cither, you invest in one you find greater width and length, you "Tommie,” said the teacher, see electric refrigeration and stoves, air conditioning is Russian in where angels iear if you have a portable charcoal grill on your terrace. HighUgtits O f The to tved. "What is 1-5 of 3--?” ■ Here’s the reeijie: Take a three finger sirloin steak, rub and indirect lighting, flush toilets and hot water, twin "I don't know exactly,’ re­ beds and a dressing room. The trailer may have been slightly with garlic and grill over a charcoal fire until George says one oi the h a r d ­ plied .Tommie, "but it's not it is pink in the middle. Slice in l-’2-incli pieces and a poor'sort of thing in the past but today many of them Siiiuhiv School Lesson enough to worry about!” are modern luxuries on wheels. The cost of most is est things for- him is to swallow place on a long French loaf of bread which has been moderate but they can run into the higher brackets if anything that Hitler or Stalin lialved lengthways and buttered generously. Then slice says. Rapid Service The Sunday School Ic.ssun the doctrines we seek to im­ in two-inch pieces, serve with mixed green salad and you v/ant “the works.” There are still people who can’t I’e- Tlie restaurant for July 20 is, "The llc.sponsi- advertised i yf },Qt coffee. gard the trailer as fitting and proper in any case. But pose upon the whole world. rapid service, but didn’t give bility oi the Churcli Ucgard- "If we want to do a. bit of this frame of mind is altering as the trailerites have Mankind as a mass will never it. A patron gave an order, proven that today the highest type of civilization uses iiiff Beverage Alcohol."— 1 Co- honest-to-goodness cleaning up get right, until mankind as In­ waited patiently, and fell asleep., them. There is a right and a wrong way to use a trailer liitihlans V:9-13; Tiius 11:1-8. here at home.” asks Sam, "why dividuals live right. Each of don't we start with Harrv He awoke to hear the waitress' and this is true of almost everything else, isn’t it? r.s may seem to our.selves an B r id g e s ? ” voice asking: The trailerite finds that there is freedom on wheels, The popular historian, James inconsiderable fragment ot the “Did you order tllis sundae?” there is comfort, luxury and enjoyment in this gypsy Truslow Adams has said: "If whole: but together we make "W e are really going to rough “Gracious!” exclaimed the "with § Д L - S I M 0 H sort of life, and even the most sceptical of us would envy there is to be a regeneration up the whole. Daniel Webster, It on our vacation this year.” customer in dismay, “what the ownership of one of these luxury land yachts. So of the national character, it who was no prig or prletlst, d a y ’s th is?” • don’t pity the worker who has to live in a trailer until sighs Tommy, "we aren’t going It isn't the gilt, it's the ¡Taft . . , Blow-by-blow can come about only by the was quoted in a recent address to take along a radio.” spirit — aithough some of the j tiouncer Sam Taub is back at he can obtain a house. He may be living better than regeneration of each of us as In­ by Judge James Quarles, as A l L iberty the ringside. He’ll broadcast you are! gifts received by radio stars dividuals, It Is not a matter having said: "If we abide by Billy says that some of the Secretary: "Yes, Culver is at irom tlieir fans seem to indi­ via WHN and NBC . . . Wood It Starts Something of committees and machinery the,/principles taught in the June brides by this time have liberty now.” cate that the spirit the fan Herman and his crew start at and organization. It can come Bible, our country will go on put down the can opener and Office Visitor: "Oh, I didn’t was filled with was 100-proof l,os Angeles Palladium with A story of a controversy in a town over religious only from some subtle change prospering . . . but if we and picked up the cook book. even know he’d been in jail,” b o u rb o n 17 coast-to-cost shots . . . NBC differences made us remember that if we are against a in the heart of the individual our posterity neglect its in­ Every year the stars of the has a separate mlnlature-siz- religious belief we can usually find object cases where American man and woman a BeK.er I’osiiion structions and authority, no “Many a Netherlander v.’ith- networks are showered with a fd mike for the wircihuircd that faith failed to justify itself. Somebody always knows change which one cannot pre­ Professor: "Why are you so man can tell how sudden a n our shoreline,” says Phil, museinn-ful of nutworks ■pup on th e T h in M an .series. about "a certain party.” As these religious situations dict, but of which one need <;atastrophe may overwhelm us ■hopes for a future when It far behind with your studies?” Kay Kyser has an inventive arise the words of friends wax hot and leads to passing not despair.” and bury our glory in profound will again be ‘tulip time in Student: "Because I am then fan whose latest contribution Gerald Caudle hurts and enmity. So often a man will say that each fel­ An Old Problem obscurity." H o lla n d ." in much better position to pur­ is a derby hat that is also a low has a right to his belief, who says perhaps if you would That problem is not new. It sue th em ,” Bqtter Than A IVLtss Meeting hair brush! Inside the hot Is Recovering understand the faith better you might not censor, who is as old as the first 'teacher, cutlve action. Judicial decision Mighty mass meetings have there's a revolving brush that BETHEL. — Gerald Gray, asks if we are strong enough in our own belief to criticise the first preacher, the first and administration functioning. Musician Can recently been the order of the can be operated by a tiny son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry another. Then this same man will turn about and argue philosopher. The Bible is a In a word, therein lies the weal "Remember,” warned the day and still vaster audiences crank. You put on the hat, Caudle, is recovering from an a Ttligious point in another chapter. In time of need long series of abjurations to the or woe of America, and of every stern parents, “no person can gathered about the radio are turn the crank three or four appendicitis operation, which and trouble and loss he may be comforted and helped individual. As a good house •>ther country beneath the work and play at the .same common. The resolutions they tmies and your hair is brush­ he underwent a few days ago materially by those v/ith whom he disagrees spiritually. cannot be built of bad bricks, skies." Dr; Alexis Carrel says, time.” His son shot back with, pass are less consequential ed! at Elkin Hospital. The understanding of each other, the love of neighbors so a nation or a social order than the quiet determination in his book, “Man, the Un­ ‘ How abouta musician. Pop?” Alice Frost got a note from Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Sim­ igiatsoever the religion, is the foundation of a single cannot be constructed ot de­ of the thoughtful individual, known:” “Intelligence, will pow. a listener in Florida who said, mons and son. Grant, vislt«d faith. The entire world needs this if they wish to live fective personalities. To solve who says within him self: “I will er and morality are very close­ Sure to Look "I listen to ‘Big Sister’ every their daughter, Mrs. Jack John- afKin. all of our perplexing present be true; I will be brave; I will ly related. But moral sense is Mountain Guide: “Be careful day and I can tell from your ;;on of Harmony, Sunday. That man who feels that his religion is the only problems, we simply must have be loyal; I will be clean; I will more Important than intelli­ not to fall here. It is danger­ voice that you’re the sort of Mr. and Mrs. Charles West one for salvation should recall that the census of 1936 men and women possessed of be brotherly; I will be Christ­ gence. When It disappears ous. But if you do fall, remem­ person who is kind to animals of Wlnslon-Salem visited Mrs. Msts 256 different religious bodies wlthia the U. S. They intelligence and convictions and ian.” That is the kind of resolu­ from a nation, the whole struc­ ber to look to the left, as you so I’m sending you a little West’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. all can’t be wrong and misguided. ToTi would find it rorce of character. Whatever Is tion that Insure the great re- ture commences to crumble a- get a most wonderful view.” mascot under separate cover.” Charles Renegar awhilfc Sun- interesting to open the World Almanac and scan the list wrong with you and with me Is, _Yolutlon that, wlll-m ake- the w a y ."______The mascot duly arrived and day. -o f alKhese denominations. There is a lifetime'of study wrong with the Country. Some '//heels of he car of civiliza­ Woodrow Wilson once de­ Expecting: ’Coo Much turned out tt) be a small li­ Pred henegar ot Elkin visit­ there and the columns of type cover historical moments one has said, “All the Vorld is tion turn again, and speed It clared, ominously, "Moral forces Professor: "Why don’t you z a rd ! ed his aunt, Mrs. Della Ren«gar of greatness. To take each faith, study it not bigoted better for every one who is i:pon Us way to the New Day do not threaten: they operate.” answer me?'’ jV^I,ettcr_ta_Crete------Don Voorhees, canductor of la s t w eek. and censorous, would help our own particular beliefs iÍítoE-at_]ils_b in^ -that—is—the—K lngdoin-of—€K)d — Freshman:“ ! did. Professor. Ray Simmons returned to his -by-teaching-Tis-nnderstan^ing andToIerahceV ' If ever a' duct of each of us Is a matter on ea rth . Always the Church has stress­ I shook my head.” . The Telephone Hour received man is in need of a foundation of faith, that is today, ed this master motive of per­ Professor: "But you don’t ex­ a baton that can be elongated work Sunday in Charlotte after of concern to all of us. We have had tragic evidence so don’t rob him of it. If man cannot agree upon his sonal character. The New Testa­ pect me to hear it rattle way into a fishing rod. The tele­ visiting his parents over thp It is in all things as it Is of late of national break-down, God how can man agree with man for world peace? ment is a book of standards for up here, do you?” scoped device is too heavy for w eek end. the use of intoxicants; as one due to the moral Inadequacies It is the old, old story of “live and let live.” personal character. Its writers practical use as a baton and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris speaker put it, "The first step of individuals. It has been stress tirelessly the personal As Sambo Saw It too weak really to serve as a had as their guest Sunday, Mr. in temperance reform Is to made plain that public morale They’re Eating virtues. Out of this book’s A favorite Mississippi story trout rod, but Conductor Voor- and Mrs. Henry Candle and close the liquor business that is is dependent upon private mo­ teaching has sprung the great is about aii old Negro whose hees appreciates the genero­ Josephine Harris. The announcement that boys in the training camps carried on between my own nose láis. Says Judge Quarles: "Per­ temperance reform, which has voung cotton had been over­ sity of the donoj, nevertheless. are gaining on the average of 10 pounds for their three and chin. The first, and most sonal character is the ultimate profoundly altered the drinking flow ed . This should just give you an HELPFUL week’s training, is of special interest to parents. Boys vital step in patriotism. In so­ and vitally Important thing. habits of past ages. Today one “Well, the Lord knows best/’ idea. Ii you occasionally John E. Muhlield, traffic who.,have been drafted. This is probably due to more cial relations, In International Therein lies the good or the rummage about your attic and manager of the Pan American regulated hours, which has been found to affect those affairs is to practice personally bad as regards legislation, exe- is surprised to find a Christian his landowner urged by way of youngsters who have gone away from home and to col­ who even drinks at all. The consolation. are amazed at the collection Grace Airways reports upon lege. The more recent years have made us all regard passages assigned for the pres­ “Now, look here. Boss,” was of useless knick knack you’ve returning from Lima, Peru, our vitamins and health througl;i proper eating and this OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMal ent Lesson are all admonitions the Negro’s reply, “I ain’ never amassed yourself, think of the that increased trade with tbe also affects the army board. There is a greater variety to personal conduct. An older, gwiner to ’sputa about de Lawd radio star — whose morning United States Is helping South for the boy today than in 1918. There are certain sec­ better book than Emily Post’s bein’ a mighty good man—but mail probably brought him the A m erica. tions of the country where diets vary, and the ai'my kit­ “Etiquette” is this handbook sometimes hit do look like to complete furnishings for a chens have taken this into consideration, too. How­ of conduct, character and mo­ me He don’t know much about Wack’s Museum. Marines in Loftdloin! ever, there is no dish of homemade cookies or candies tive. makin’ a cotton crop!” CHATTER: A new kind of to tempt the lad’s appetite and the only way local rela- Tlie larger portion of our les­ news program called The Head­ ..’I Iftes can make their draftee feel at home is to supply son text is taken from Paul’s Leaves Turn—In May lines Speak made its bow over him with these items themselves. short letter to Titus, whom he Teacher:- “Johnny, when do WHN. The station has regular had sent to oversee the Church leaves begin to turn?” reporters assigned to covering Now In England of Crete, much In th* news of Johnny: "The night before events In the same way as re­ As your teeth sink into a luscious cantaloupe or late. Naturally, the Cretans o x a m s.’ ’ porters. But instead of a type­ piece of fresh cherry pie, give a passing thought to Lon­ were a poor lot, the decadent writer these radio snoopers don. The warm weather there brought forth a few addi­ scions of a civilization that Try On Head carry along sound equipment, tions to the'daily display in the London markets. The was ancient In Paul's day. One Jack: "This liniment makes turntables and make records sun had rlped peaches, poor looking things they were, of their own poets had written my arms smart.” right on the spot . . . Russell and those who could afford them might eat a peach of them: “Cretans are always Joan: “Why not rub some Bennett has composed a sym­ for 75 cents— apiece! And the vendor sold quite a few he liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.’’ on your liead ” phonic piece on Coney Island said. As you pass along stalls there are Nevertheless, it was of such based on Jo Ranson’s best-sell­ strawberries, a small knotty berry Its true but neverthe­ raw material that the Early Danger Signal er, Sodom By the Sea . . . That less a strawberry. These are $3,80 a pound. Over here Church v/as composed. The Hep: “Jake’s wife shot him Millions for Denfense show is a shop selling Wisconsin cheese, from our own dairy Gospel laid hold of lives, one by last night. She says she done seems to get bigger stars each state, and this has made a hit with the shoppers and one, and changed them from it becuz he was a big loafer and week . . . Al Jolson is reported costs $1 a pound. A purchaser exclaims because fortu­ liars to truth-tellers; from no ’count.’’ to have signed for a fall radio nately tomatoes are more plentiful and therefore cheaper carnal creatures to spiritually Gap: “My heavens! If that series . . . Bob Burns will minded saints: from glut: since thpv only pn.st SI n p nnnrl Timv rtf mi.i,r £ pect to pay more for a bunch of asparagus because it is iind drunkards to pure-living none of us gents is safe.” Carol Bruce this week inked more scarce, so you pay $1.50 a bunch for this. Now brethren. And that 'Snclent a one year picture pact with Not All Loss go ahead and eat your melon and pie, but appreciate it! power still abides in the Selznick . . , Gloria Whitney C h u rch . “I expect to get something has finally been persuaded to They Help Too This is a temperance Lesson. out of niy teeth." do a régulai’ weekly program It points the only way out of “But I though you were go­ so you can tune to her again Men in Industry and boys in uniform have answered the laxity of our times (What ing to have them pulled?” via WHN these evenings , . , their country’s needs, but so have the women. Both in responsible person is not shock­ “I am; but I’m going to sell Did you know that Yvette, industry and in uniform have the women of our land ed by the nightly array of au- the gold iillings.’’______.5ongstress.on_Penthouse-Party, rallie^ to ttie emergency. _Tliey have Jaken up-defense tomobiles'about the taprobns a- never makes or participates in work since tlïey'lïàvè thé most at stake and which they long our highways ), which is One Truthful Lover a broadcast unless her mother must protect. They must safeguard that which is most by the observance of the Chris­ "Only one man in love ever is present in the studio . . dear to them, their home and their family. The sanctity tian principle of abstinence lor told the truth.” Sonny Dunham, maestro at of the home and the welfare of the family! Tiie various ^ In addition to things ok t h e spirit is the the sake of others. “Who was that?” ■Meadowbrook is only 28. His United Stales Marines »lAnd factories that are keeping busy the hands of women work- COMMON SENSE FACT THAT THE AVERAGE Once tlie individual awakens “Adam when he said, ‘Eve, tenor sa.xophonist is IG . . . érs are also providing for her health. Women employed guard in J'lont of the 10. S. AMER.ICAN HAS OTHER THINGS TO PRESERVE AND lo his essential place In the you are the only woman in the Count Basie will .send his band Lmbassy in London for the СЛ must meet with certain hazards presented in employment DEFEND.... HOME. FARM, JOB. SAVINGS. LIFE welfare of the whole, we shall world for me.” vacationing while he starts a first time. Sixty-three oil'icers and consequentl.y old methods are being improved and .INSURANCE, BUSINESS, AND ALL OTHER THINGS see an end of drinking and of lecture tour on jazz . . . Truth new ones are being followed to bring hygiene into in­ and men of the l\Iarlne Corps, WHICH MAKE POSSIBLE unchaslty and sordid selfish­ Jim wants to know why it or Consequences, the show with including eleven rescued 'wheQ dustrial United States. We must protect our women to OUR HIGH STANDARD OF LIVINS. ness. What we would not do is that about two months after eye appeal, maybe the first h v the liner Maasdam was tor­ make a nation of strong fathers and husbands. We for our sakes, we will do for the you buy a refrigerator the ads to-be signed for television . . ,. must keep our country a land of healthy women who have pedoed, have been sent to the pURTHRIStißtVES UFT TO OUR MORALE, sake of society and of Jesus come out with a brand new Vincent Lopez is still playing British capital to act as lire taken up the banner here and elsewhere about us. C h rist. improved model. to capacity house.s at the Hotel w ard en s. 'H i /Т . y f y.i.-

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Efirds Had m o th e r. M rs. J. V.'. M cC la n ­ non . Statesville Guests Miss Venita Shore of-Cabar­ SHEFFIELD, — Friends and rus hospital visited her mother, relatives in this community Mrs. Pearl Gales, recently, 'Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Meroiiey Tayior-Bynum attended the funeral of Bill tuicl Miss Sue Bi-owu .?peiit Foster at Rocky Springs church Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daniels Sunday In Blowing Rpsk raid Announcement .Saturday afternoon. and daughter, Miss Nellie, ac­ l.unolr with Mr. and Mrs. June Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Taylor Miss Dovie Eflrd and George companied by Miss Helen House, M eron ey . of Lilllngtoi'.. N. C.. announce Roberts of High Point were were Sunday visitors in Cleve­ the marriage of their daugh- Sunday evening guests of Mr. land at the home ot Mr, and Mrs, Lonora Jaquish of De- -Hr, Ellzabetl:. to -A, -L. ■aá-M -r;.------;:ir3r'TnmeT"t5iri?H:------i.i'olt, Mich., was tlie guest Or. of Hope Mills, N. C., on, Mrs. Leon Albea of States­ Monday and Tuesday of Rev. J a n u a ry 1. 1941. a t D illon , vUle returned home Sunday Fred Scott is spending thi; an d M rs. W . C. Slde.s. '.Jr. .^outh Carolina, after spending tho week end v.'eek in Lexington visiting relatives and friends. Mrs, W. A, Allison-of Avon­ Mrs, Bynum is a graduate of with her parents, Mr and Mra S. B. Efird. dale, Ga. and Mrs. Mayo Wills I^ast Carolina Teacher's CoUege Mrs. Floyd Garwood and (if Washington, D, C. will ar­ and has been assistant home Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ijames daughter, Doris, are spendina: rive Thursday lo be week end i-upervisor for Farm Security were Sunday afternoon visitors tills week in Greensboro withj I’uests of Miss Ossie Alllscn Administratior. in Charlotte of Mrs. Ijames' sister. Mrs. Bes- , her sister, Mrs. Louise Stout, : and Mr, and Mrs. P. .7. Johnson. and Mocksville for the past .=le S m ith . year. Mr. Bynum is connect­ Miss Leuna Goforth spent Mrs. Fred Garwood and dan- ■ Capt. Clinard LeGrand will ed with the Coastal Railway .Saturday shopping in W inston- ghter, Helen, and Mrs. Will' arrive Saturday to take Mrs. Company in Rocky Mount. S alem . Coble and daughter, Sue, all LeGrand and children to their Mr. and Mrs. Bynum will be Miss Ruth Smith is sporting of- Albemarle, were recent !iew home at Ft. Moultre, Char­ !.t liome in Hope Mills after 1 ne'.v blue automobile. Kentucky long has been noted ';uests of Mrs. Annie Liven- leston, S. C. They will leave A u gu st 1, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and for beautiful women . . . and Bcod. S u n da y. children spent Sunday after- Delnia Uyron, daughter of a Miss Vermeil Parker cf Sal­ Janice Morris neon in Cooleemee with Mrs. Mayfield planter proves il. She Kev, and Mrs. W. C. Sides Jr. isbury spent the week end with Blalock. Mrs. Smith's mother. v.as .sent to New York's Co­ were dinner guests of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Effie Parke Given Parly Mrs. B. A. Smith and daugh­ lumbia , University to study Mrs. F, M. Page Tuesday at Mrs. Ralph Morris entertain­ ter. Ruth, were Sunday guests English anrt the arts. This their home near Sallslniry. Mrs. J. H. L. Rice has re­ ed Friday evening honoring'her of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Smith. was topped off with dramatics. turned home from Jackson. daughter, Janice, on her birtli- 5H0KTS ’N’ BRA with match­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ratledge HOW "LIFT-ALL" WORKS Mls.s A n n ie L aurie E tch ison , In rapid succession came work Mississippi, where she spent cay. Patriotic decorations were ing sun hat in orange nastur­ were Sunday visitors of Mrs. ffs Powers model, a role in who holds a position In Cleve­ the past 10 days visiting, i IN THE NEW ” L1FT-ALL.’! we automatically actuates rear beam! used throughout'the house. tium print on white waffle pi- Hugh Edwards Sunday. Janice Shirley Temple’s "Dimples,” land, Ohio, and M1.SS Mary »10 introducing tho first all-purposa when they reach point where EronI qne is worn here by Janet and Grace Ratledge returned Cutler are guests ^ of Miss In a series of games and and road show work in “The Messrs, C. B, Hoover and G ,' hydraulic power lift. Read tliese beams were lilted or lowered. (2]’ Waldo. Notice its halter neck home with them after spending Etchison's brother, E. F, Etchi­ contests prizes were won by Women.” It all proved a ground H. Spry and Misses Katherine interesting quick facts about Liit either side of Ihe impleiaant anil bowed bodice which make the week with their sister, Mrs. son of Oana. Roscoe Stroud. Denton Boger, course for radio. Barnes, Margaret Mayberry and ^■Lih-AU.”. independently of the othez sid«. it botli secure and brief. There Ralph Bowden, Bobby Ijames, Hugh Edwards, Elizabeth Hancock spent Wed­ "Iiift'A ir' lilts or lowers the en> (3) Liit and hold implement to u t j Miss Verdie Ellis spent the is a touch of Latin-Ameriean Jack Pennington, Sarah Mero­ Mrs. Zelma Smith and son, nesday in Ridgecrest, where tiro implomont at the (lick o( a desired working depth. v/eek end in Greensboro vlsit- influence in the styling of its ney, Lettle Lindsay Sheek, Dorsett, spent the past_ week Cooleemee Personals • they attended the N, C. Train­ iinger on the handy control. But See this great new attachmsnl liig friends. Bobby Jean smith, Marlon riiumba skirt. end with Mrs. Smith’s mother, ing Union assembly. ihst is not all—"Liit-AU’! goes 'way for Farmall-H and Farmall-M. JUk !vir s.Bess'le Smith. Mary Anne Robinson is at­ ■Lt. Col. and Mrs. G, R. Horn, Phyllis Johnson and Rob­ W. M. U. MEETING beyond that! It enables you to; us for a demonstration. A nd iw Mr. and Mrs. Blum Beck and tending the Senior Girls Camp Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boger, Bchwelckert and children, ert Strange McNeill. 3) Lift ot lower front beams of member, b U « M l » The W. M. U. of the Baptist daughter, Dew-ey Beck and Mrs. and conterence at Vade Mecum. accompanied by Misses Ruby David and Richard, of Spartan­ Following the games the niltivatoc first. Delayed action siv* FartnaU lealMtt! church will meet Monday after­ Roy Stroud spent Friday in Miller and Elizabeth Wood, burg, S. C. were guests Thurs­ guests were invited to the din­ noon at the church at 3;3(!) Troutman on business. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Alexander spent the week end in Char- day of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Short. ing room where a two tiered! o'clock. Circlie I, Steve Loyd Ijames was a Sunday have returned trom New’ York Ifston, S. C. Mrs. Schweickert and Mrs. S. birthday cake centered the! Wood, leader, wUl give the pro­ visitor in Union Grove at the to visit their parents. S. Short are sisters. table. gram . home of the Whites. Mrs. E. L. Roseman ot States- Guests present in addition to Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Kavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Hansford Sams W. W. Smith and family of v.lle was the \veek end guest those winning prizes were Mar­ and two sons spent the past v/ere week end guests of Mrs. K. A. ¡MEETING Mocksville were visitors in this of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoover. tha Mason, Clarabel LeGrand,! W’eek vacationing at Wrlghts- Sams’ parents, Mr. and ^hs. The R. A.’s of the Baptist community Sunday. Patsy Grant, Rachel Grant, | vllle Beach. Miss Catherine Blaylock spent R. B. Sanford. They were en church met Monday aiternoon and Jack Graham, the past W’eek In Raleigh visit­ loiite to their home in Deca­ at the church with their lead­ day guests of Mrs., Cora Kim­ Mrs. C. C. Young is spend­ ing friends and relatives. tur, Ga. from thcU' wedding trip er. Mrs. J. H. Fulghum. The m er. ing this week In Lincolnton spent In Williamsburg, Va„ New Reunion Held topic for study was, “A con­ John Wood entered the vet­ V.'.VJ’mW^fmW.VmW.W.W.'.V.V.WmVmV.V.'AVJ'JVJS visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Miss Magdalene Head is visit, York, the New England States versation with a firecracker.” erans hospital at Otem last At Austin Home C. Thompson, and family, ing her grandmother, Mrs. J. and Canada, Devotlonals centered around A’eek, having dental work done. H. Walls. In Hanes. Neighbors and old friends ot the theme. “Jesus Is able to Mrs. Gray Sheets and Mr. Mrs. Charles Adams and son, JULY ^ iMlss Frances Patner return­ Misses Lilia and Cora Austin save." All the boys took part and Mrs. Garland Sheets of Harold, of Gastonia, are visit­ ed to her home In Wilkes Barre, gathered at their home Sunday on the program. Those pres­ Roanoke, Va. w'ere week end ing at the home of Mr, and CLUB MEETING l'a„ after a visit with Mr. and and enjoyed a picnic dinner. ent were Cornelius Boon, Har­ guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mrs, W. C, Brogdon In North Mrs. Joe Patner. She returned The Woman’s Club will meet Among those present were Mr. old Poplin, Lester Dwlggins, F oster. C ooleem ee. S Friday night in the community home with the Patners when and Mrs. L. D. H. Brown, Mr. Bobby Sofley, Billy Haneline Mrs. Walter Barney and son, Miss Carolyn Miller of Lake­ hall, A talk will be made to they came back from their and Mrs. Frank M. Hodge, Mr. and Benny Naylor. Ronald, of Bixby, Mrs. Glenn land, Florida, Is visiting at the vacation in Canada and Penn­ and Mrs. Clyde R. Brown and the club by Rev. ,F. J. Stough. Barney and daughter of Wins- home of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. sy lv an ia . children, Mr, and Mrs. M, M. The meeting was scheduled to ton-Salem spent Sunday after­ Alexander on Main street. have been held on Park HIU, Brown, Rev. and Mrs. j. White Redmons Have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wayne noon with Mrs. J. A. Wood. but due to the rainy weather, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Iddlngs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martha Brogdon, who Boles and Mrs. Hettie Boles of Greenville Guests Poy Bailey of Cooleemee spent the meeting will be held in Odell Llngle and children all has been 111 at her home In (Edna, Texas, Mrs. Clara Spear FARMINGTON. — Miss Mar­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh th e h a ll. of Granite Quarry, Mr. and BUY NOW m SAVE NOW of Memphis, Tenn., Mra, Flor­ garet Williams, who is attend- M ason . North Cooleemee, is Improving, Mrs. Luther Fisher, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Bailey is con­ on many items that you need for tlie Iiome! ence Donnell of New Orleans .ng summer school in Greens­ Miss Mary Jo Young, who is Mi-s. Marcus Fisher and daugh­ fined to her hoom with a leg in­ were guests last week of Mr, boro, will spend the week end a student nurse at Davis’ hos­ » ! ter of Salisbury and Mr, and fe ctio n . Onv Group o} and Mrs. H. C. Meroney. with her aunt. Miss Vada John­ pital, Statesville, has returned Mrs, C. R. Horn and children. Mrs. Martha Leonard of FRESH son. after spending her vacation CHENILLE BEDSPREADS 'Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and F.eedy Creek spent Sunday with M iss Kat_e V estal is .visiting ‘^011, Beimlp, have rctum ed-to- ! with her grandmother^. Mrs, C. her sister, Mrs. Cliff Ingram Mr and ‘Mrs: Joim~Parks:------Were lU.ya...... Now 4.98 iheir home in Elizabethtown iMclhoclist C, Young, of North Cooleemee. j DEtieiOtJS— in Gasionia this week. Were 6.9B...... Now 3.98 after a visit with Mrs. Smith’s Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor Mrs. J. M. Broadway, who! Mrs. Frances Martin ot Wins­ Miss Melton parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Services will be held Fri­ has been 111 at her home on Were 3 .9 8 ...... Now 2.98 ton-Salem, daughter of Mr, SUMMER Call. day at 9:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Returns Home Mocksville, route 4, has Improv­ and Mrs, T. H, Redmon, is at­ l: Were 2 .9 8 ...... Now 1.98 There will be no services Sat­ ed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holthouser, u rd a y , tending summer school at the CORNATZER. — Mrs. Jose­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patner and Dr. Gilbert Rowe will hold the Julliard School of Music In New phine Haneline and two sons Mr. and Mrs. Craig Harrison CANDIES Miss Frances Patner spent Sunday services. Y o rk City. of Mocksvllle visited Mr. and spent last week end visiting 1 lb. B ox Sunday in Lenoir and Blowing Mocksville Circuit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson Mrs. Worth Potts Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rock with Mr, and Mrs. June Rev. W. C. Sides Jr.. pastor have returned to their home In Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones Fred C. Thompson In Lincoln­ Salt Water Taffy ...... 2 9 c M eron ey , Revival services are being Greensboro a f t e r sp en d in g and Mrs. T. M. Potts and Eva ton. 1 Ib. B ag held each evening at Dulln at their vacation with Mr. and Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. W al­ .Asst. Taffex ...... 2 9 c Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Suber Jr. William N. Sells of New York 8 o’clock. Two services will be Mrs. G. W. Johnson. ter Jones Sunday night. I lb. B ag of Raleigh were week end guests City is visiting his mother, Mrs. Oiii; Croup of Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Rev. J. H. Groce will fill his of Mrs. Suber’s parents. Mr, and held Sunday, 11 a, m. and 3 Caramel Chews ...... 2 3 c regular appointment Sunday J. C. Sells. He Is recuperating p. m. Clark, of Winston-Salem visit­ 1 lb. B ag RUFFLED CURTAINS Mrs. J. H, Thompson. after being a patient In a New' Davie Circuit ed Miss Vada Johnson and Mrs. morning at 11 a. m. at Cornat­ York City hospital for two Ktirlfey Kews ...... 23c * Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Meeds Rev. G. W. Fink, pastor H. H. Smith, Tuesday. zer Baptist Church. 48 inches by 2>/j yards. Egg- Mrs. George Starr and daugh­ w eeks. 1 Ib. B ag of Sanford, Florida, Mrs. Myrtle Hardison 10 a. m. Mrs. William Neal, Misses shell, blue, green, peach and 1 .9 8 ter, Mary spent Sunday with S. W. Taffey ...... 2 3 c Bradford and brother, Mr. Tay­ Salem 11 a. m. Margaret Neal and Gertrude Mrs. Boyd Parker and son, dtisty rose. Pair Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Smith of lor of Miami, Florida visited C en ter 8 p. m. V'ance of Greensboro, Mr. and Boyd Jr. of Hickory, are visit­ rear Chestnut Stump. M r. a n d Mrs. J. F. Hawkins and "A revival begins at Center Mrs. Swift Hooper and Henry ing at the home of her par­ Several from our community f3 i# A w * One Table of One G rou p Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Horn Tues­ Sunday and continues through Hooper ot Winston-Salem visit­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alex­ have been attending the revival d ay. the w’eek with services each ed Mrs. M. B. Brock and Miss a n der. SHOWER evening at 8 o’clock. Margaret Brock, Sunday. meeting at Dullns. Mrs. Cecil Click and daugh­ CURTAINS Luggage B a p tist Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Redmon Miss Lucille Melton, who has Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dennis ters, Ann and Jean, of Green­ Valuej to 2.38 Rev. J. H. Fulghum, pastor. of Greenville, S. C. visited Mr. been In a Salisbury Hospital, of Kannapolis were Sunday LEGRAND'S ville, S. C. spent several days 11:00 Services will be held by and Mrs. T. H. Redmon last was able to return home Sun­ visitors at the home of Mr. and this week with Mr. and Mrs. OFF Rev. E. W. Turner. w eek. day afternoon. Mrs. G. M. Dennis. 1.00 2 0 % 13. E. G ib s o n . Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen Is Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Furr of The happiest man is the fel­ up after being sick for several children of Cooleemee visited One G roup Jones Kesler and family of Kannapolis were recent visitors On The Square Phone 21 One Table low who has the first fish story c’ ays. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts Sun­ Harrisburg, Pr. visited Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Furr’s PICTURES Carl Kesler on route 2. He to tell to his friends. Grover Henson, Joe Williams, day.' NOVELTIES Values to 3.98 also visited his brother, Carl, Gene James, John Francis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ■ Phillips who is a World War veteran Back from Britain Johnson. Gene Seats, Alfred ot Hanes spent Sunday with now In the hospital at Roanoke, and Vernon Smith spent the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frye. i Price 1.00 Misses Georgia and Vertie SATURDAY V a. week end at Myrtle Beach. One Croup Mrs. Nan Ward of Clemmons Sue Ellis were in town Satur­ Miss Lois O’Neil of route 2 visited Mrs. Delia Smith and day. RUFFLED CURTAINS had returned home from the M rs. C. C. W illia m s th e past Miss Eva Potts spent Tuesday Ivory and Eggshell R o w a n M e m o r i a l hospital, V eek. in Mocksville with Mrs. Jose­ SPECIALS! Were 3.98...... Now 2.98 where she had an operation Miss Margaret , Brock of phine Haneline. for appendicitis. Oreensborols spending her va­ SUGAR All SI.29 Curtains...... Now 1.00 cation with' her mother, Mrs. One ot the prettiest sights 5 lbs...... 28c O n e L n t .^1.60 Qni> Tnhlo n f " - Düi’othy-Qibsda ------■j'.;.,. .B --S r'jefe------vegetable stands. lU lbs...... 55c DRESSER SCARFS Sara and John Wyatt of and VANITY SETS LAMPS Circle Hostess Winston-Salenv and Ada and 100 lbs...... $5.50 7.98 values ... 3.98 Circle 4 ot the Presbyterian Frances Atkinson of Cana are 1.00 auxiliary met Monday after- visiting their grandm'other, Princess Tliealre 3.98 values ... 1.98 tioon at the home of Dorothy Mrs. .Ada Atkinson. STRING BEANS Olbson. The devotlonals were TODAY AND FRIDAY 2 lbs...... 15c 32-Piece Set given by Sarah Meroney, vice- Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour BLUE and PINK John Wood and Bing Crosby in president. She talked on “Jesus. ROASTING EARS WILLOW CHINA U»e only way._.to ..^salvation’:,. In HospitaL ------I i Mai)ei Short led the round table ‘ ROAD TO FORK. — Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Doz...... 25c MANY OIHEii ilEHJ IHROUCfiOUT IKE SIOSE discussion on the subject, “Do Aaron and children of Eliza­ ZANZIBAR” REB'JiE-D fOa !H.H£D!AT: CiEARi.'iCE Christians hold the world to­ beth City have returned home S.VTURD.W gether.” “Rules for Daily Life" WATERMELONS Regular ¿ y A Q after spending some time with Charles Starrett in v.’ere read by Hazel Charles. Ml’, and Mrs. L. C. Aaron., Each ...... 25c $3.98 At the close of the meeting I’irst woman to tervy a bomb­ .Mrs. Victoria VanEaton and ‘^OUTLAWS OF Nice Size. Fresh Shipment •refreshments were served by er to Englanil, American avla- grandson, Wade Franklin, ot THE PANHANDLE” the hostess assisted by her irix .Tacqueliue Cochran is Danville, Va., are spending mother, Mrs. E. E. Gibson to shown back iu her New York this week with her daughter, M 0N D .\ Y .\ND t u e s d .a y Jane Hayden Morris, Hazel and apartment after return on a Mrs. John Wood, Warner Baxter in Alice Charles, Edrie Mars, Ma­ ferry plane to Canada and a Mr, and Mrs, w, C, T h o m p ­ 'lÔUMiry»f^Kr.HANùìrF^ tMÍOf/AHytUC^f bel Short, Sftrah Meroney, ‘^ADAM HAD FOUR SHITH & SHOOT quick hop to LeGuardia Field. son and two sons of Salisbury, Dorothy Gibson, and the lead­ She’s sitting on her odd map Mr, and \lrs, J. F. Barnhardt SONS” Mocksville, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. | er, Mrs. W. H. Kimrey. flo o r . of near Churchland were Sun- Í., .VJ’.WiV.V.W.V.V.SW.NVJVJWWWJWWVWWWVVWVk

------■ ------PAGE 6 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY- JULY 18, 1941 NOW The U. S, Maritime Commis­ Red, WMte, Blue Wade Mitchell and Worship every Sunday A la rg e a m o u n t o f M osaic Is PUBLIC FACES sion announced a saving of morning a f 11 o’clock at the showing up in flue-cured to­ more than 500,000 tons of steel Leaves For Camp Church of Christ. Everyone is bacco this year, says James P. in the building of 705 commls- Invited to attend. _____ ■ЧНД П К Т П ' И т _Wej3i>,_PitiL.cx)nnty___a s s ls U a t - MANY CHANGES ^ie«-des!gned—ships—by— con-- • IVlltchell of the State Highway farm agent of the N. C. E x - structlon methods not known IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE The Federal Bituminous Coal force who is now stationed at tension Serivce. in the first World War. The Consumers’ Counsel appealed West Jefferson spent the week Commission said the greatest | end with his parents. Mi’, and to the nation to buy cnal now single weight saving measure Mrs. W. G. Mitchell. so It can be moved from the was tlie introduction of welding Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Styers mines before growing defense to replace riveting,so that en­ had as their guests Sunday, production burdens the coun­ tire ships are now built with­ Miss Millie Goldie Stylers and try’s transportation system. out a single rivet. There is an ample supply of Mr and Mrs. M. E. Lackey. R to u c m o THE AVEM.BE 'TUWI-AROUHD" TIME OF the coal, the Counsel said, but Miss Mozelle' and Thelma EACH RAIIROAD FREIGHT CAR ONE DAY, БУ РЛ5'.'£Л by September 15 shortages in Powells Have Davis and Mary Mitchell, ac­ UNL0ADIN6, ADDS TO THE NATIOH'S FREIGHT CAK SUPPLY THE some places may develop un­ companied Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Sunday Guests EauivAiiMT OF ??.ioo CARS...... less coal is stored for the win­ liam Livengood and family to CENTER. — Mr. and Mrs. , ter before then. Brown Mountain Beach Sun­ f! Walter Anderson and children ■ day. OCCUPY ICELAND of. Wlnston-Salcm visited Mr, Miss Gladls Parker of Greens­ President Roosevelt informed and Mrs, Robertson Powell. | boro Is spending a few days Congress he had ordered a Navy S u n d a y. with her mother, Mrs. Viola force to Iceland to "forestall Mr. and Mrs. Bob Everhardt P arker. any pincers movement . . . by and children of Fork and Mr. M r. 'VVade M itch e ll, son o f Germany against the Western and Mrs. Hlx Carter and son \ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mitchell Hemisphere.” He said German 7|IE (00 BItUOII GAUONSOF cf Wlnston-Salem visited Mrs, left Wednesday as a selective occupation of that country WATEIVUSED BY THE AMERIO«« J. C. Bowles Sunday. service draftee for Fort Bragg. would threaten the North IVAIIROADS EACH YEAR W OUIS Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green Miss Ruth Davis, Mary Mit­ American continent, shipping F ill A CHA.'INEL 600 FEET WIDE rnd children of Jericho visited chell and Alice Lee Wooten In the North Atlantic, and the AN0 9FEET0EEP, REACH1H6 Mrs. H. F. Tutterow Sunday. spent Sunday afternoon with FROM NE'.V YORK TO SAN flow of munitions to Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jolin- Miss Alice McKnight. FIVANCISCO. The President said the Navy son and son of Iredell county Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Todd had been ordered to take "all were guests Sunday ot Mr. and and children attended a re­ necessary steps” to insure Mrs. S. F. Tutterow. union Sunday at H. H. Mays’. safety of communications "in Mrs. J. E. Tutterow is on the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Din­ the approaches between Iceland h,ick list, b u t Is Im p ro v in g slo w - kins and family recently moved arid the United States, as well ’ y. to Hanestown where they are as on the seas between the U. Miss Mary Katherine Ander­ em p loy ed . S. and all other strategic out­ son is visiting in W lnston-Sal­ Cobina Wright, Jr^ Twentieth PRETTY AS A Southern belle is Virginia Dwyer, actrcss Ccntury-Fox starlet, goes in .fojr Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Groce posts.” em this week, the guest of Mr. who wears here a white mousseline desoie summer formal patriotic cottons for her vacation. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wil­ The President later told his i.nd Mrs. Carmon White. Miss Wright wears a slack suit of liams Sunday. press conference that whether trimmed with black lace ruffles and velvet. Notice how the drop shouldered effcct and extremely full skirt mini- bide cotton combined with white, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willard Icelan dlies outside the West­ (P io n e e r , r a il r o a d b u il d e r s in ' RUSH the white yoke being trimmed with spent Sunday with Mrs Viola ern Hemisphere is an academic WERE ATTACKED FREQUENTLY lY I IIEGISTEKED CIVILIAN PRICES Rush orders for immediate red hrnid and stara. Parker and Lettle Peddycord. question. He said there are AS LATE AS 1 8 » THIRTEEN RAILROAD SURVEYORS ORGANIZATIONS Price Administrator Hender­ delivery of cotton are piling Preaching services are held points outside the commonly WERE MASSACRED BY_APACHE INDIANS. AîlOCtAtlOU Cl AU» О son announced that price ceil­ up throughout tho nation now Mrs. Ed Myers every Sunday night at 8 o’clock accepted Hemisphere limits WPA announced that more ing on rubber tubes and other but none of the nation’s agri­ which are of importance to U. than 200,000 national, State In HospitaL rubber products will be deferred cultural experts are prepared S. defense, and that in occupy­ and local civilian organizations for several months to allow to estimate to what heights______this ELBAVILLE. — C. W. Hall ing Iceland he acted to fore­ with 50,000,000 members will be ihe Industry time to work out emergency consumption may Jacksonville, N. C . sp e n t the stall a hostile move which catalogued within the next 60 price problems voluntarily. Це eo. week end with his family. strategists con.sidered logical or Dr. and Mrs. Woodruff of days to determine the parts the rnnounced, however, that cell­ ;lkely. High Point were visitors at the organizations and individuals ing prices will be placed within Yes Sir! I f 8 Cotton SELECTIVE SERVICE home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. can play in home defense so a few days on cottonseed oil Selective Service Headquart­ Ratledge Sunday afternoon. the Office of Civilian Defense and certain grades of 'West ers announced that 21-year- can find qualified persons for coast lumber used by the Gov­ Mesdames Etta Watkins of olds who registered July 1 will new programs. All except pure, ernment. Mr. Henderson also Lexington. Sallie Barker and be given draft numbers so they ly social clubs will be Indexed. stated that recent action to Mamie Oakes of High Point will be called In proportion to check rises in hide prices does visited their sister, Mrs. Carrie CIVILIAN SUPPLY previous registrants rather no mean the OPACS expects to Orrell Friday. OPM conservation officials than ahead of or after older Louie Zimmerman has enter­ ELECTRIC freeze livestock or meat prices. announced that "our purchases, men. Order numbers will be ed the Baptist Hospital for our habits, our dally lives, per­ ARMY determined by national lottery treatm ent. haps even our styles,' will be The President asked Congress on July 17. Mrs. Ed Myers is seriously ill controlled by the requirements for an additional $4,700,000,000, Headquarters advised local at the Baptist Hospital in APPLIANCES of national defense.” Some of for the Army, most of it for boards to defer men who have Winston-Salem. the changes facing the public, purchase ot heavy guns, $400,- volunteered for civilian or m ili­ Mrs. Bill Kester is spending according to OPM; No corks in 0 00,000 for clothing and other tary duty -with Canadian or some time in High Point this too, have changed! bottle tops; beverages In bot­ equipment. $2 00,000,000 fo r th e British forces. The House pass­ ve ek . tles rather than cans; silk used Air Force and $350,000,000 for ed legislation to permit defer­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis ot in parachutes will make silk the Signal Corps, and $1,000,000 ment ot all men who were 28 on Hickory spent the week end at stMkings more xarce; women for horses. J u ly 1. home. will have fewer permanent The War Department an­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Potts ALIEN EDUCATION ...... waves, cosmetics, and facial nounced-formation ot a com­ s,nd mother, Mrs. Clara Potts, Your old »ppllaiices aW the new streamliners have one thing The President allocated $И,‘ creams; U will not be patriotic pletely motorized, and heavily were Sunday visitors with Mr. 000,000 of WPA funds for a to buj two automobiles; farm­ armed experimental division, in ajmmon: t h i y were originally designed for the same faslis. and Mrs. Boyd Shermer. program to educate' 1,000,000 ers will choose from 300 in­ strengthened with tanks, with B u t tji* horseless buggy, iiice the present ear, also ran. The Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Roach aliens in the duties and re­ stead of 1,400 types of plows; 50 percent more fire power ot Washington, D. C. are spend­ electri* refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, and other appll- sponsibilities of citizenship. chrome, copper, aluminum and than a present armored divi- ing their vacation with their aices are today doing much mor# for much less in operating More than 11,000 teachers on woods such as mahogany will sioQ although with 14,000 in­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Zim ­ WPA rolls will conduct classe« probably not be available to the s te a d o f 15,550 m e n . T h e D e ­ co st. And, of course, prices are much lower than they used m e rm a n . for aliens who wish to become furniture industry, and many partment also announced that ^ b*. ft’s hard to appreciate tha difference unless you see Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Bailey citizens. designs will be eliminated. to bolster anti-tank defenses, eyes. spent Sunday afternoon with it wrun in last half of ninth York designer. Sleeves mine equipment, armor, etc., inning won the All-star game for the and hood eive added vis­ but, tlte President emphasized, ibility, while patriotism American League team over the. Na­ not for guns to arm mercliants IE MASSACHUSETTS INSflTOTE OF TECHN0L0ÚV HAS tionals at Detroit. and protection are com­ bined in an American sh ip s. AAtóNílTSTESTlNÚOEVKreS.'TtlElVRIÍiHÍWWOr:..^^^— — i flag reflector on the back. Rear Admiral Robinson, Chief TUNNEL''THBOUûHWHICH,BŸMEANSOFA io Ш /..исЕТИЛЕ of 10 VEAßS THE A V Ê K ^ of the Navy’s Bureau of Ships, TON 2,OOOH.P.MOWAWWOSPKtioF40ÛM.Ff“ PRODUCÍS. announced the Navy shipbuild­ CAN BE PUOOUCEt).. NАТйвЁЙ MAXIMUM IS ing program is proceeding so ÄJI.M.PH. rapidly that “every single com ­ bat ship is ahead of schedule.” He said the problem of labor supply has been solved and the вЁЕКС®*^ ОТМЕЙ 0Й1МЦ) rate of expansion is limited виТТЕЙ chiefly by the ability to ob­ JA(A Щ tain materials. WATER SHIPS TEA The President asked Con­ SOMEHWERE IN ICELAND .... Following the announcement ly COFFEE gress fo r $1,698,000,000 fo r th e President Roosevelt that forces ot the U. S. Navy have arrived in potatoes Iceland to supplement^and eventually replace British forces there, U. S. Maritime Commission, in­ owERveoETABiee these guns, set up by Great Britain when British forces took "pro. cluding $698,000,000 in cash for tective wstody shorfjj' after the start of the war, may soon be I BACON manned by American fighting men. , 7 . w • new ships and $1,296,000,000 in contract authorizations. ■ 1 FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PACÆ7

L E A D S 0 \RDS Bv J^ck Soi-cls Mrs. Tom Rice LÂCK OF ROOM SPACE DEPRIVES Farciits YADKIHVIILE SCHOOL OF TEACHER ГО:1К.. — л v.'j то'.О'.С'Г, M;-.?. D . IV ho County Tcacher DeGaiiileist in U. S. Ls s ic k , r O R S-M-K — Canniiis lieuchti-, I’ H tU O liAniO.S— SALES AND T o r e l n -i i- n ' Q - A l l o t m e n i 3 I a c i c j M ;-. b'.id M'.'.i. S c o t t i f G o o d ­ G eorgia IJells ready July 23: tC E, r-rt-^h l> atti-nes: , ^ man spe:it the '.veek e;ici at nibertas, f’onderosa and oth -■ iar.h witk f'lr all makes,-l a k e s . - : o f ^ B eca u se ci ;::aciequ:-.‘.e c-.lnss i Myrtle Be.-;ch. ers ready August 1. l't‘ach-?s H.’.tU.i Cu., D epot i^t,' j№ ;ii space, Yadkinvi;i‘r School Mr. arid Mrs. Irvin Bailey __rineiiing until Senloniber 10. -t^irfl i'lUK:-;. i.;ATTi:iui:s At-nTr-f:- liave one””iess eienie;-;tai7 sp en t Si;:'.ci.4y w ith Mr7 an d B. W. Rollins and K, \V. Bcck. atiKi parts for all r.ialios ;>u!l tt'acher thi.s year than it had ,Mrs. G e o rg e G obb le o f n e a r Mocksville. route 2'. 7-lS-3t mi'ilels. W recker serviee. ‘ Ttj 'liuk-Mj-ii!»'' 1 Woniierfi>l Llnlm»nll Jast. y ea r, It is a n n o u n ce d by L e x in c to n . SITUATION WANTED — MALE Rodweli'i Place, North 3toeks- . iiuperintcndeiit. of schools, Fred Miss Lily Mae Bailey, who is Married man. now employed, ville, near iiigh school. Day ■C. Hobson, who has just been •spendinp sonie time v.'ith hor over five years clerical ex­ p h ou e 40— uight plutne 117-J, notified of the county’s teacher :;ranciparent,s near Advance perience including typing, DAVIE BRIC allotment by the State School visited her parents. Mr. and n’ANTED TO LOAN—MONEY .preparation of pay ■ rolls, Commission YadkinviUe School Mrs. Clarence Bailey Sunday. to build you a home— Alocks- mainlenaiice of stock records gained one high school teacher Miss Coleen Bailey left Mon- vtiic BuUdiug & Loan Asso­ and the operation of various L U l which will enable it to main- c'ay for Bennettsville. S. C., ciation. 1-26-tf office appliances. Over 25 — DEALERS IN — lain in the 20-teacher class but where she will spend some time years o f age. Not subject to B R IC K an d SAND the crowded situation in the visiting her aunt-and uncle. Mr. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND and Mrs, ВШ Bottoms. draft. Prefer a position with elementary school will be in- Under and by virtue of an a future. Write care Mocks­ lensi/ied by the loss of a tea- Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. order of the Superior Court WOOD & €0 AL ch-er, Mr, Hobson said. The elem. Hal Boger Sunday were, - Mr. ville Enterpiise. of Davie County made in the ш ш т т - » a y Phone school had an enrollment of and Mrs. Lloyd MUler and Special Proceeding entitled, SINGER SEWING MACHINES "Issie Campbell, Administratrix NiKht Phone IM 523 last yeaf and additional daughters, Misses Dorothy Lee —We are representatives in of John W. Clement, deceased, srudents is anticipated for this £ster’s jM v , :Mrs. J. M. He is from the Bufue ASA in MocksvUIe, N C„ offer for твшвШ 'лтЛ Ш . livengood. plies.— Mocksville Enterprise. plans are underway to increase •f SMtiMin FMMC. ■¡z^ СА(ТО*1й|. - resale to the highest bidder .or Mrs. Tom Rice «nd daughter 81Рй9в'Гйел1мЫАи the colored high school at EXECUTOR’S NOTICE bidders, for cash the following Ow 4t the ¡m il p*it- of flnenaboro^re^pending tbis described lots or lands towit: ÜoonvUle from 2 to 4 years. U S fS M i o ^ tiORTH CAROUNA л»мк with U n . .«tee’s parents, FIRST TRACT: The 147 teachers allotted In­ DAVIE COUNTX InCalahaln Township: Mr. «nd Mrs-.J. J(. Bkbardson. clude 34 white high school tea­ Having tjualified as executor BEGINNING at a stake in Clarence .livneeod, w ho Bear Creek. F, H, Lenier’s cor­ chers, .102 white elementary W etk End Visitors of the Estate of Emma Poin­ g —A?----- '.tnctaers, one colored hifh iioMs a ровШоп «t North dexter, «deceased, late of Davie ner; and running thence with П я т щ TO FARMERS the lines of F, H. Lanier and • WUkesboro, apest tbe week end COLORED NEWS County, North Carolina, tbis is school teacher, and 10 colored A t JBttwles Home to notify aU persons having Joe Parker, North 87 deg. W est Farmers'and stockmen in here with his wife. BY MARGARET WOOBHriT ciementary teachers. The tea­ flPHJiMAN ROAD. — Mrs. W. claims aralnst the estajte of said 1R21 feet to an iron stake, • LitlM ifnylM « Yadkin county have helped Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Bailey of John Ijames corner in Parker’s cher allotment is based upon S. H illm an, Miss Frances SpUl­ The revival meeting will begin deceased, to exhibit them to the .average daily attendance to increase the loan volume Virginia spent the sreek end at the Redland church of Christ the undersigned at 215 West line; thence with Ijames’ line. man and Mary Elizabeth Seats North 6 deg. East 1039 feet • Typewriters of the Winston-Salem Produc­ h e re . Banner Avenue, Winston-Salem of the previous school year. July 20 and continue through to a stake, Ijames’ corner in visited Mrs. B. I. Smith and North Carolina, on or before tion Credit Association during Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weaver the 29, Rev, Alonzo Jones of T, W. Tutterow’s line; thence Allotment by schools toUows: Mrs. P. D. PoindeJCter, who are the 17th day of July, 1942, or • Complete Office the first six months of tbe and Mrs. Martha lieonard of with Tutterow’s line. South 87 'VadkinvUle, seven high school Chattanooga, Tenn,, wUl con­ this notice will be pleaded In sick, but improving. deg. East 1015 feet to a stake .and 13 elementary; Porbush, year, according to C, E, ^ r t - Davidson spent Sunday with duct the service. The public bar of their recovery. All per­ J. C. Hendrix left Tuesday in Bear Creek; thence down Supplice. -five elementary; YadkinviUe man of RFD YadkinviUe, who M r. a n d M rs. J

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J. L, Horn, Negro cotton IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE APPEAR HERE JULY 19 Grandma Ross farmer ot Rt, 1, Marshvllle, is MORE FOOD ON FARMS HELPS Cooleemee News fightiing an Insect similar to NEW OFFICERS the Army worm which is at­ FAMILY AND NATIONAL DtrENSE State President, 0. N, Spry, tacking his cotton, says Otis installed the following newly Buttaloe, Anson county Negro farm agent of the N. C. Ex­ Farm families who have lit­ elected officers of the P. O, S. Iceland’s Leader of A. last Thursday night: tension Service. tle money can’t afford to buy Past president, T. G. Mor­ all the food they need for a row; president, Kenneth Hoo­ good diet, but they can afford ver; vice-president, Gilbert to grow It, Miss Taylor, home Mays; master of forms, W. O. Capitol Theatre rnnnagnment supervisor for the ^iiokej-.£i-G0HdH&toiv-i9D-TfC5;- Farm Security Administration, icr; inspector, Lloyd McClam- Salisbury, N. C. said in discussing the part rock; guard, John Hancock. farm families have to play in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the nation-wide drive to assure RETURN FROM HOSPITAL “CAUGHT IN THE ample food supplies for the C. E. Alexander, who has DRAFT” United States and other coun­ teen a patient at Duke Hos­ tries resisting aggression. With Bob Hope and Dorothy pital, Durham, for the past two During business hours Mrs. L am our "Fact Is,” Miss Taylor said, weeks, has returned home, Nellie Tayloe Ross is director ■Uhey can’t afford not) to much Improved. of the U. S. mint, but all other MONDAY AND TUESDAY maintain cows to furnish a times she is just grandma to “SHE KNEW ALL year-round supply of milk, K . t . COPE miPROVING the infant she is shown hold­ THE ANSWERS” cream, and butter; to raise Recorder K. L. Cope, who has ing so proudly... Lett, is the enough chickens to provide been ill at his home In North baby’s equally proud father, 'With Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone . “The Tobacco Tags,” above, well known radio artists meat and eggs all year. In­ Cooleemee for several days, Is Lieut. William B. Ross, shown are appearing at the Mocksville courthouse Saturday stead of just a few months able to be out again. In Maynard Hospital, Seattle, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY dn Ithe spring, and to pro­ Permission for United States Washington. night, July 19, at 8 p. in., sponsored by the Salem M. orcupation of Iceland was “THE DEVIL AND duce a variety of animals for IIVIPROVED E. church. You will see champion fiddlers swing out granted, to President Roose­ the other kinds of meat, In­ Charles W. Alexander, who MISS JONES” with Luke and his washboard. A good clean show is velt by Herman Jonasson, prime With Jean Arthur and guaranteed or your money back at the door. Admission cluding pork, beef, and lamb.” has been confined to a hospital THREE TEACHERS minister of the island- repnb- Robert Cummings “Farm families In this coun­ with pneumonia, has returned tor adults is 25 cents and children under 14 years 15 lie. Rooserelt pledged that the ccnts.— Adv. ty being assisted In their farm home, much improved. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and home operations by this independence of Iceland will be ARE NAMED “WAGONS ROLL agency of the U. S. Department respected ami that the U. S. YOUTH RALLY forces will lie withdrawn im­ Three new teachers have heen A T N I G H T ” ROYAL CROWN Revival Begins Kappa Club of Agriculture are learning that The young people of the Epis­ mediately upun conclusion of added to the Yadkin county With Humphrey Bogart and they can have more food and copal churches at Fork, W ood­ BOTTLING CO. At Smith Grove Holds M eet th e w ar. school system during the past Sylvia Sidney better food lor less money by leaf and Cooleemee rallied at Wlnston-Sifleni, N. 0. KAPPA. — Rev. G. W. Fink week, it is announced by Fred ЭМГГН GROVE. — The revi­ raising blgf i'i gardens, Increas- the Church of the Good Shep­ Fosters Attend C. Hobson, school superintend­ val meeting will begin here the filled his regular appointment Ing their !>. lUry flocks, and herd Sunday morning. Miss en t. 4th Sunday morning, July the at Salem Sunday morning. fe e d in g a w livestock for Birthday Dinner E]*anor Hutchison of Wlns­ 27, a t 11 o ’c lo ck . A V a ca tio n Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koontz hom e cont, .! ptlon,” Miss Tay- Jack Barnes, of Pleasantsvllle, BETHEL, — Mrs. John Fos ton-Salem, discussed opportu­ Bible School will be held each and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom !or declarv'ii Alabama, has been named tea­ ter and daughter, Blanche, ot nities for youth in the church. week-day morning and services Koontz and daughter and Mr. M iss T lv, • said that al- cher of agriculture at Court­ Advance and Mrs. Sallie Bran­ Next Miss Hutchison told the a t n ig h t. John Koontz spent Sunday af­ though bo: vers ot the PSA ney school to replace Pred son of Cooleemee visited Mr. story of UMCY. A period of Mr. and Mrs. P. A . N aylor ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A, D. have alw.i;. followed a llve- Smith who recently resigned to and Mrs. 0. W. Poster last new and fun full games was Jr. and children of Bbtby visit­ K o o n tz . at. hom e i > and grown most accept a position in Guilford F rid ay. conducted by Miss Mary Mayne. ed Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Naylor Mr, and Mrs. Bon York and of their J ind feed on the county. Mr. Barnes is a grad­ Dorothy and Billy Poster of Sr, Sunday afternoon. daughter of Harmony spent one fa rm , a iti;. Ity of them are VADE MECUM PICNIC uate of Alabama Polytechnic Spencer visited in the home of Institute at Auburn, Alabama. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Smith f.fternoon last week with Mr. planning to Dduce more thnn The congregations of Good their grandpp.r(»nts, Mr. and He will begin his new duties and children spent Sunday with a'ld Mrs. Wade Stroud. over th is They expect Shepherd, Cooleemee, Ascen­ Mrs. T. I,. I'osicr last week. J u ly 25. Mr. and Mrs. OUmer Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Herman Prath­ to take full advantage of the sion, Pork, and St. Georges, opportunity to reduce their Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boger mov­ eti C an a, er of County Line spent Satur­ Woodleaf, will meet Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. ed to Hanes lasl ',/eek. rUE SMOKB OF StOWER-BURNING CAMEU CONTAINS Xvlr. and Mrs. Cleland M. Fos­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul own living expenses, Improve the Episcopal Church confer­ Wright have been elected to ter and daughter, Jo Ann, of F orrest. their diet, and at the same Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sain and ence center, Vade Mecum. Cars fill vacancies In the West Yad­ time produce additional quan­ son, Lester, and Miss Minnie kin School. Mr. Wright, son of Winston-Salem visited Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorne will leave the Church at CX)olee- 28% Less Nicotinei tities to meet the national Sain spent Sunday with Mr. the late C. C. Wright, for many H. Foster Friday night. and family spent Sunday with mee at 9 a. m. and the service needs for greater supplies. and Mrs. C. P. Sain. years iuperlntendent of Wilkes Mrs. W. L. Hanas had as her Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koontz. at Vade Mecum will be at 11 thui the average of the. 4 other largest-sell* County Schools, will teach his­ fruests Sunday afternoon, Mrs. The home supervisor believes W. D. Foster and James Mc- a. m. Following the service ing cigarettes tested-lcss than any of them Bobby Smoot of Wlnston- tory and English In the high Tom Sparrow, Mrs. Carroll that PSA borrowers In this Allistci of W lnston-Salem visit­ a basket picnic will be served Salem and John Smoot of school. He received his B. S. —according to independent Kientific tests Sparrow and son, Robert, Mrs. county are in full accord with ed Mr. Foster’s father, Ab Pos­ In the pavilion. Later in the Granite Falls spent the week degree from Appalachian State o/ tmoAt itstlf. ‘The smokt’s tbe thing! Ada and Mr. and Mrs. Dick a recent statement made by ter Sunday. afternoon there will be swim­ end wltU their parents, Mr. and Teacher’s College and master’s HeUlg all of Wlnston-Salem. Secretary of Agriculture Wick­ E liza b eth R i c h a r d s o n o f ming in the Vade Mecum pool Mrs. C. A. Smoot degree from Peabody Institute. ,THB aGARETTE ard in which he announced at Statesville was a guest in the and the return will be before Mrs. S. R. Cornatzer had as J. F. Cartner, Joe Henly visit­ Mrs. Wright, a graduate of Ap­ nation-wide drive to produce home of her parents, Mr. and d a rk . CAMEL- OP. COSTUER TOBACCOS lier dinner guests Sunday. Rev. ed W. P. Ketchle of Society every pwsslble egg from pres­ palachian, will teach the sec­ J. W. Vestal of Farmington and Mi-s. Bob Richardson Sunday. Saturday afternoon. ent laying flocks this spring niNGO PARTY ond grade. Por the past five Burns Elkins of Wlnston- Mrs. Prank Sain Jr. and chil­ Miss Foy Koontz spent Sun­ and summer. The small boys and girls en­ years the Wrights have taught WALKER FUNERAL HOME SiUem. dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. in Pinnacle. day afternoon with Miss Vir­ This effort Is a part of the joyed a Bingo party last Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard Howard vlsUed Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Services—Ambulance Service ginia Jones. nation’s determination to as­ day afternoon on the play­ and two children of Clemmons John McKnight near Moores­ Misses Betty Alice and Ruth sure ample food supplies for ground. Large sticks of candy, Joe Chamberlain Phone 5711 Phone 48 vtilted Mrs. J. H. Foster Sun­ ville last week. Mrs. McKnlght Cartner spent Thursday after­ this and other countries dur­ cnewing gum, and balloons day afternoon. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dies Suddenly Cooleemee, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. noon with Miss Virginia Foster. ing the present emergency. We H ow a rd . were awarded as prizes to the should, according to Depart­ following boys, and girls: Anne Joe W. Chamberlain, 71, died Mrs. J. C. Jones and chil­ Rev. W. M. Howard, Jr. of Birthday Dinner ment officials, increase egg Ridenhour, Mary Alice Miller, suddenly Saturday night at his dren spent Friday with Mrs. Elm City was a visitor in the production for the whole coun­ Henry Poster, Helen Mayberry, home near Bethel Baptist For Thomas Stewart Tom Lagle of Mocksville. home of his parents, Mr. and try In the next fifteen months Jack Riddle, Oleta Mayberry, Church. He was stricken with The Kappa Club met at the Mrs, W. M. Howard last week. FULTON. — Miss Bonnie Rose by about six per cent. Ruby Barnes, Modene Poster, a heart attack while reading community building Thursday M r. an d Mr.":. C. W . P oster Prye spent Saturday night with and Katherine O’Neal. h is B ible. afternoon. The meeting was were guests at the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liven­ The Brownies met Monday Mr. Chamberlain was born In PUBLIC NOTICE! called to order by the pres­ Raymond Foster dinner given In honor of her good of Le.xlngton. afternoon. Phyllis Stough, the Yadkin county, June 28, 1870, a ident, Mrs. Bruce Turner, after mother, Mrs. Will Davis Sun­ Ulys Atkins of Hanes spent Loses Father new leader, had charge of the which a song was sung. The d ay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beginning August 1st, 1941, the local telephone .Saturday night with Roy Sain. meeting. There were ten mem­ I’oll was called by Mrs. Bill william J. Foster, 78, ot the Chamberlain. He was married ; 'Mr. and Mrs. John Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jordan bers present, one visitor and exchange operators will not be allowed to give any Smoot with every member tell­ Rock Springs community in to Miss Amelia Cpmer,-daugh­ children and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Athene, of W ood­ one visitor and one new mem­ ing how many quarts ot fruit Iredell county, died at a Wlns­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. inforniaticn ir. regai'd tc fire alarms except to Clarence Livengood of Fork leaf visited Saturday with Mr. ber, Betty Sue Nichols joined. they had canned. Then Mrs. ton-Salem hospital Thursday Comer. He was a member of visited Mrs. Ellen Brooks of and Mrs. C. W. Foster. Sue and Jean Wagoner were I.oulse Cartner made an inter­ night at 7:30 o’clock. Bethel Baptist Church, near members of the fire department. Vadkln CoUege Sunday even­ Miss Leila and Notle Martin Invested. and received their esting talk, after which Miss iHe had been seriously |11 Yadkinville. in g . and Jenle Hopkins were shop­ Brownie pins. Plans were made Mackie gave a canning demon- for a week. Surviving are the widow; nine This step is taken with the view of not only increas­ Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Jones pers in Salisbury on Thursday. for another picnic and nature ‘.stratlon. Refreshments were children, Mrs. J. C. Cranflll, 4№d daughter, Rosa Lee. of Funeral services were con­ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller of study soon. ing the efficiency of our volunteer fire department, served by Mesdames Ernest Mrs. W. T. Doss, Mrs. Fred CSft^eenwood a n d M r. a n d M rs. ducted at Rock Springs Bap­ Lexington spent Sunday with James Sain and his boys age Lagle, Reid Towell and J. C. Comer and Herman Chamber- but also as a safety measure. We are soon to add Buddie Jones of Fork visited tist Church Saturday after­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Poole. group 8 to 14 will be In charge Jones to Mesdames Bill Smoot, lain, all Yadkinville; Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frye Sun­ noon at 3 o’clock. Interment of the "Call to Colors.” Bruce Turner, Lester Walker, ■O. Renegar and Mrs. W. P. a more powerful and speedier unit to our fire fight­ day evening. was In the church graveyard. The little folks have heard Claude Cartner, H. C. Jones, Mrs. Henderson Sharpe of Harmony; Mrs. W. A. Capp Hendrix spent Sunday Mr. Poster was the son of the the tale of Pigling Bland by ing equipment and it will be imperative that the and Fred Cartner and Misses Holcomb, Mrs. R. L. Lawson and with Mr. E M. Stewart. late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foster Has Pneumonia B e a trix P o tte r a n d G o n e Is Mary Hendrix, Julia Poster, D. W. Chamberlain of Wins­ citizens of our Town use more caution and obey Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crea- _ and was a member of Rock COURTNEV. — Mrs. H. o. Gone by Wanda Gag at the ton-Salem, and one sister, Mrs. «on and children of Cooleemee! ^ ^‘^elnla Jones Springs Baptist Church. The Henderson is 111 at her home Story Hour this week. Llllle Reavls, of Yadkinville. the fire rules more explicitly than ever liefore. This .spent Sunday evening with Mr.| koontz. body was removed Thursday with pneumonia. The funeral was held Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud is purely in the interest of safety to all. May we and Mrs. Lester Young. I'lght to the home of his son, Mrs. Carley Webb has return­ M en’s Class day afternoon at 2 o’clock at Miss Inez Bailey and father' ‘"‘nd daughter visited Mr. and Raymond P. Fostrr, Mocksville, ed to her home iioni a States­ Bethel Baptist Church. Rev. have your cooperation? and Lawrence Bailey of Wei-1 Cash of Statesville Sun- R o u te 1, to a w a it th e fu n e ra l ville hospital. Enjoys Trip George Burrus and Rev. Will come spent Sunday with Mr.! h ou r. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baity Twenty four members ot the Crissman conducted the serv­ and Mrs. H. H. Frye. ! Salem Methodist church Other survivors Include an­ and children, Mrs. Foster and Young Men’s Berean class of ices. Burial was in the church T. I. CAUDELL, Mayor A large number of friends sponsoring a program at the other son, Austin Poster, of De­ Lloyd (Dolly) Norman have the Baptist church with their g raveya rd . ■and relatives gathered at the Mocksville Court House Satur- troit, Mich,; two daughters, returned from Newport News teacher spent last Sunday in ■Uome of Mrs. Sallie Allen Sun- ' night. July 19th. The RUFUS L. FR YE, Fire Chief Mrs. J, P. Johnson of this city Va., where they ha.ve been the mountains. They left the HITLER day to celebrate the birthday' proceeds will be used for the and Mrs. L. A. Anderson of visiting a few days. church at 8 o’clock for Roar­ of Thomas Stewart. A boun- t''-'neflt of the church. Military gains are reported ' JWtfWWWWVWWWWVWWWWWWftflrtftWWWWWW Harmony, Route 2; ten grand­ Mrs. Johnson Steelman has ing Gap and then entered the . !iful picnic dinner was enjoy- and Mrs. Paul Forrest as constituting Hitler’s strong­ children and two great-grand­ as her guest her sister. Miss Blue Ridge Parkway and stop­ ed by all. Thomas left Mon- ¡‘»d son spent Monday In Salls- est hold on South American children; two brothers, S. A. Mary Abshor of Washington, ped at Wild Cat Rock Park. day for Fort Bragg to enter 'Jury. resp ect. Foster of Elkin and N. T. Fos­ D . C. Following dinner at Wild Cat camp for a year’s training. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cartner ter of Mocksville; two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Martin Rock Park the class assembled and daughters spent Sunday Folks seem to busy manufac­ Mrs. Fannie Parker of Wins- and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mar­ for the teaching of the lesson, ! “ ftem oon with Mrs. G. C, Dwig- turing war supplies to manu- Wayell’s Successor ton-Salem and Mrs. Mary Pea­ tin spent Sunday with Mr. and after which the class went to gin s. iacture war rumors. cock of Mooresville; one half Mrs. O. B, Simmons and family Boone and Blowilng Rock. Their 1940 TAXES Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones brother of Newport News, Va.; at Winston-Sialem. route home was by Lenoir, and daughter of Center spent two halt sisters, Mrs. Steve Taylorsville and Statesville. THAT ARE NOT PAID ON ;|i Monday with Mr. and Mrs, S. Eflrd and Mrs. Pierce Cart­ In addition to the class m em . i 1 A. Jones. The Colonel in Camp USE ONE OF OUR ner of Harmony, and a num­ bers R. V. Alexander änd Grady ber of nieces and neohews. Spry were on the trip with August 3 "StCiiiif-RittiS” the party of twenty-seven. J. MUST BE ADVERTISED FOR SALE Ht>ld Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jessie P. Jarvis is teacher of the c^ss “ Trasser“ and Hubert Jacobs is president. Funeral services were con- James Visit at Whites cUicted Saturday at 5 p. m. Correctly Fitted Please Pay These Taxes Now And WYO. — Mr5. Lillie Wood. Fidelis Class Meets for Raymond M. Shoaf at Lib- Wlllle Wood and Mrs, Ernest erty M, E. church, with Rev. With Mrs. Barnes Smith of Clemmons visited Mr. ABDOMINAL Avoid Advertising Costs. ; E. M. Avett, of Mocksville of- The Fidelis class of Coolee­ and Mrs. W, C, Thompson Sun­ ficlnling. Burial followed In SUPPORTS day. mee Baptist church held its reg­ Liberty cemetery. ular monthly meeting on July Mr, and Mrs, Bill Wlllyar^ . .Mr. Shoaf, vvho was 36 years, 12 with M rs. H. E. Barnes . at .....IV 2 Per Cent Discount_-On All 1941 _ and children, Bobble and John- i of ae-e, died at his home in her home near Woodleaf, with SURGICAL nie visited Mrs. Wlllyard’s par­ North Cooleemee on Friday the president, Mrs, Ray Gar­ Taxes Paid Before Aug. 2nd. ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mize APPLIANCES ,’fterncon at 2 p, m, after a wood, in charge. at Porbush Wednesday, I '.'r\v i'.our of illness. He is sur- Mrs. Barnes led the opening i\h'ed by his widow, who was Mr, and Mrs, Joe Miller and prayer. Twelve members of the ; rrior to marriage. Miss Nora I'hlldren and Mr, and Mrs. class were present. Slxty-flve Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Mundy. Also surviving are Albert Miller of Lewisville visit­ visits to the sick were reported. Hall - Kimbrough S’l'-year-old Scot who directed | three brothers. Walter and ed Mr. and Mrs, Roy Plott Sun­ Congressman Hamilton Fish, After the conclusion of the C. H . Barneycastle the British eampaign at Narvik, Siherman of Cooleemee, and d ay. Jr., representative from New business meelng, the hostess has succeedcd Gen, Sir Archi­ Henry Shoaf of Moi’ksvllle. RPD Mr, and Mrs. Jessie James York, is shown at Fort Bragg, and her two daughters. Misses Drug Co. County Tax Collector bald P. Wavell in command of Vo, 4, He was the son of the ;ind son of Wlnston-Salem North Carolina, where he is Katherine and Rosa Mae Middle East forces. Gen. Wa- ’.4te Jesse Shoaf and the late visited Mr. and Mrs. I. A. .‘=ervlng as a colonel In the Barnes served delicious refresh-: Modtsville, N. C, vell was transferred to India. Emma Poster Shoaf. White Sunday. 41st Engineers. ments in the patriotic fashion. LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION PICTURES MOST NEWS i%Jß\шíVPH Т Е Й 1 WAR NEWS

VOL. XXIV “Л11 The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 25- 1941 “ЛИ The County News For Evevybody” NO. 44

Russian Air Hero Davie Aluminum Realty Deals CJ.S. Marbles Champ Davie Boy Writes Mrs. Mary Bailey HERE and THERE Drive Goes Fine Filed Here From Fort Knox Dies in Hospital The following real estate Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Mary Livengood Bailey, Collection of scrap alumi­ transfers have been filed hi tho Ju ly 19, 1941 54, wife of Dewitt Bailey, died iiEGION HUT LICENSE num this week ill Davie cfflce of G. H, C. Shutt, reg­ at the Rowan Memorial lios- Thomas W. Rich has given Harve Earl and Mabel Gray, county is exccetlinff expec­ To the Editor: ister of deeds: pltal, Salisbury Tuesday after­ 'the local legion post about an colored, of route 4 secu red a tations, it is announced by Just a few lines to let every- Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moore and noon where she had been a acre and a half more land marriage license in the office E, C, Tatum, county chair­ !:ody know how we are getting Flossie V. May to Freddie Lee patien't for four days. She ior a site in Rich’s Park for of G. H. C. Shutt, register of man of (he defense council, along. We travelled 700 miles Lanier, 7 acres adjoining Clam- lived at Fork. ■the new legion hut. The addi­ deeds, last week. “Cooperation of the folks on a train in 33 hours. We pet land, $10 and other con­ tional gift was made when It in DaVie is excellent, accord­ left Ft. Bragg Friday at 3.45 Tiie funeral was held yes­ siderations. •vras found that the additional lIO;>IECOMING ing lo the reports,” Mr. a n d a rriv e d h ere a t 11 a . m . terday afternoon at Fork Bap­ J. W. Douthit and wife to tist church, conducted by Rev. land -would afford a natural The Concord M. E. Church Tatum said. Four boys from Davie county Henry Douthit, 22,400 square Wade Hutchins and assisted by ■basement. The legion now has on the Davie circuit will hold Mayor T. I. Caudell, eliaSr- are with me—Cook, Forrest, yards adjoining former, $180. Kev. E. W. Turner. Tho body around $1,500 in cash and its annual Childrens Day and man of the county scrap Hendrix and Jarvis. Wo left lay in state at the church for IDledges on the hut. This week homecoming on Sunday, Aug­ aluminum committee, also C, C. Sanford Sons Co. to Barnhardt, Stewart and Call 30 minutes prior to the funeral. :Robert S. McNeill and Kim- ust 3. The public is invited said that reports from all 1. L. GaHWer, lot adjtoining ¿t Ft. Bragg. Burial was in the church ceme­ ¡brough Sheek went to Raleigh r.nd asked to bring dinner sections of the county show­ Sandy Carter, $10 and other Thirty five boys from North tery. io have the plans drawn for the baskets. All former pastors are ed fine cooperation in this considerations. Carolina came here, most of She is survived by her moth­ iiut by the son of Rev. Sprinkle urged to be present. promotion of national de­ Sanford Motor Co. to Ernest them from around Statesville. v/ho is an architect. fense. 3. Murphy and wife, 2 lots, We ate supper in Atlanta last er, Mrs. Annie Jarvis Liven­ •\ big kiss from his mother is good; by her husband and the REVIVAL Rev. F. J. Stough, chair­ Clement Crest, $750. night and they sure do know TRAINS DISCONTINUED man of the Cooleemee com­ Spencer Wilson to P. H. one of the rewards for Gerald how to cook good chicken. following children: Graham, A protracted meeting begins Beginning Sunday the Sou­ mittee, said that Cooleemee L an ier, 11 acres a d jo in in g W . “Chick” Robinson, 14, of Scran­ W e w ill sp en d 13 w eek s here Olin and Paul, all ot Fork; Sunday morning at Ijames thern will take off passenger collections were above ex­ V. Gobble, $10 and other con­ ton, Pa., winner of the National and then be assigned to the Rad of Greensboro, D. M . Jr., Cross Roads at 11 a. m. The trains Nos. 1 and 4 which run pectations. The Womans siderations. The latter trans­ >Iarbles Championship at Wild unit of the army where we will Nelson, Billy and Wilburn a t pastor, Rev. W. L. McSwain, Irom Winston to Charlotte via club furnished cars to haul ferred the property to J. G. wood, N. J. serve the rest of our year. homo, Mrs. Eloise Deese o f will preach at the first service. Barber. Mail service will be the donations and the Girl Gobble and wife. ' Nearly all of the boys h a v e ’rhomasvllle and Mrs. Archie At noon Sunday there will be I provided by a star route from Capt. A. Vyaznikov, shown in and Boy Scouts collected R. P. Anderson and wife to Plomecoming At met here are from the New Michael of Baltimore, M d . S u r­ a picnic dinner and services "Winston which will arrive here the cockpit of his plane, is be- th em . W. E. Clawson and wife, 4 lots, England states and they sure viving sisters and brothers i n « m the afternoon and at 8 toy 10 a. m. and will return iner a c c la im e d a h e ro b y th e In Mocksville the Boy Salisbury highway, $144. Concord Sunday seem to be swell fellows. This elude Mrs. Sallie Foster, A d ­ o’clock at night. During the from Barber with mail from Soviets, Moscow says. He and Scouts made a house to F The former also transfer­ CONCORD. — There will be is a motorized regiment. So vance, route 1; Mrs. E m m a week there will be two services the south by 11 a. m . T h e his gunners are credited with house canvass Thursday and red 4 lots to R. C. Hendrix, a Children’s Day and Home­ part of us have a good oppor­ Burr, High Point; Archie L iv ­ each day, with preaching by star route to Salisbury con­ shooting down four German brought a large collection to $84; 4 lots to C. P. Wagoner coming at Concord church Sun­ tunity to stay out of the In­ engood, Advance, route 1; A le x , Rev. M. L. Dorton of Albe­ tinues as usual. planes during one air battle the courthouse. and wife, $239; 2 lots to J. C. day, August 3. The revival fantry and field artillery. route 3; Ernest, Advance, ro u te m a rle. over the front. Folks in the county are Jarvis and wife, $82. meeting also begins that day. We would appreciate mail J; Milton Livengood, Fork. « E T S T R I P asked to bring their old pots Ploy E. Williams to T. J. The public is Invited to attend from any one that wants to JARS WANTED ‘A. T. Daniel received a free Cartner. Rites and pans and scrap alumi­ Caudell, 21 acres adjoining Sam these services. w rite. The welfare department seeks National Recognition trip last week to Wrightsville num to their nearest school Bailey estate, $10 and other Rev. G. W. Fink will fill his Sincerely Yours, the donation of all kinds of Beach for making the quota Held Today house Saturday. Those who considerations. The latter regular apponitment here Sun­ ...Pvt. James M. Swicegood.... Won by Davie Cows jars for canning and jellies. It o f sales of Leonard refrigera­ Funeral services were held desire may bring them to transferred the property to T. d a y a t 10 a. m . Co. A., 6th Bn., 2nd Platoon, Three cows in the h e rd c f is asked that they be brought today at 2 o'clock for John E. tors by his concern, Daniel Fur­ the courthouse in Mock.sville. J. Seaford, $350. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Graves A . F. R. T. C., Fort Knox, Ky. Sanford & Blackwelder, Mtickw- to the storage room in the Carter, 68, who died Tuesday niture & Klectric Co. A special matinee will be Oliver Myers and wife to H. and son, Dwane, left Tuesday ville, have completed offis'.al courthouse basement to be used at the State Hospital in Mor- given by the Princess theatre G. Billings Jr. and wife, one for the beach where they will records in the Herd Im p ro v e ­ by those dependent on welfare. ganton. Services were con­ Revival Begins AVTO DEALERS today, F rid a y , m o rn in g a t 10 acre adjoining J. G. Beau­ spend the remainder of the ment Division qualifying them ducted by Rev. P. L, Smith at R, B. and Gaither Sanford a. m. for the benefit of the champ, $1 and other consider­ w eek . At Jerusalem for admission to the A d v a n c e d REVIVAL Mocks Methodist church. Inter­ a n d W . M. Pennington attended drive. The admission price ation s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hellard JERUSALEM. — The revival Register of The A m e ric a n A revival begins at Pork ment was in the church ceme­ a meeting in Asheville this is any piece of old alumi­ 'Norman Foster and wife to and son, Freddie Grey, spent meeting begins at Jerusalem Guernsey Cattle Club, a ccord­ Baptist church Sunday, with tery. ^eek of all automobile dealers. num, Frank Fowler, owner, William and Annie Jones, ' 6 Sunday afternoon with relatives Baptist church Sunday night, ing to Karl B. Musser, sec­ p r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m . an d 8 Mr. Carter was the son of States. acres adjoining Clarence Jones, in Kannapolis. July 27, with Rev. Lambeth ot reta ry . p. m. During the week serv­ PREPAID TAXES Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and $10 and other considerations. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Daniel Statesville assisting the pastor. A nine year old cow in the ices will be held at 2:30 p. m. Davie county h^s received up until two months ago lived Jacob Stewart, commissioner cf Salisbury and Miss Doro­ Rev. E. W. Turner. Sanford & Blackwelder h e rd . $30,244 In prepaid 1941 taxes, and 8 p. m. each day. Rev. at his home near Advance. Cornatzers Have to F. V. Gobble, 3 acres ad- thy Daniel spent Sunday with The Woman’s Missionary So­ Coker Brilliant Queen 342573 E Shoe of Taylorsville will it is reported by c. H. B a rn e y ­ c. He is survived by his widow, ioinlng P. H. Lanier in Cala­ Jlr. and Mrs. A. D, Koontz of ciety held its July meeting wltii produced in 305 days 89429 iissist in the meeting. castle, tax collector. Thfs li the former, Sallie Smith, two New Daughter haln. $200. K a p p a . the president, Mrs. E. W. Tur- p o u n d s o f m ilk a n d 498.4 a b o u t 30 per cent of the county Wachovia Bank ds Trust Co., pounds of butterfat In class daughters, Mrs. S. W. Riggs of BIXBY.—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miss Naomi Berrier, a nurse r.er and pastor. Rev. E. W. le v y . N . Y . A . Virginia, and Miss Alma Car­ trustee for E. C. Sanford to R. of High Point, spent the week Turner at their home in Mocks­ AHI. Other Guernseys, May Cornatzer and two sons. Manuel Applications for N. y. A . ter at home; six sons, M. P. B. and J. C. Sanford, lot ad­ end with her parents, Mr. and ville. Mrs. Turner gave the Queen’s Mabella 406 .’99 as a and Henry spent Saturday at UCENSE REVOKED employment may be made with of Danville, Va., C. S. of Cana, joining Mrs. J. T. Parnell lot. Mrs. I. C. Berrier. devotional and Mrs. O. H. Hart­ six year old made 8499.7 p o u n d s Glade Valley visiting Rev. and Ross William Carter of Ad­ Mrs. Elizabeth H. Brinkley, area C. A. of Advance, Ray and Ever­ Mrs. J. N. Tutterow had as ley had charge of program. of milk and 483.0 pounds o f Mrs. Thompson. vance, route 1, had his driving personnel interviewer, in the ette of Virginia and Grady of Lawn Party her Sunday guests, Mr. and She w'as assisted by Mesdames butterfat in 365 days in class license revoked as the result of court room af; the courthouse Advance, route 1; one sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets of Mrs. Marvin Leach and chil­ J. F. Thompson, R. P. Hamilton, AHI, and Queen Marie o ‘ T w in a conviction in municipal court, here each Thursday morning Mrs. John E. Potts of Advance, Lexington visited Mr. and Mrs. At Fulton dren and Miss Eva Ola Tut­ Leo Hamilton, Loyd Gullett, Brook 406796 as a six year o ld Winston-Salem, on a charge of made 9396.6 pounds of m iU t and at the club room in Coolee­ route 1; three brothers, S. W., Sam Sheets Sunday. FULTON. — There will be a terow of Mocksville, Mr. and Charlie Leagans, Henry Shoaf, driving drunk, according to the and 517.0 pounds of butter­ mee each Thursday afternoon. B. P. and P. R. all of Advance, Mrs. Walter Barney spent lawn party at Fulton church Mrs. Abe Howard and children Bertrice Davis, J, D. Hodges. state highway revocation list. fat in class AHI in 363 dayi>. rou te 1. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night, July 2’6. The of Bethel and Mr. and Mrs. At the close of the meeting, DAYLIGHT SAVING Charlie Cornatzer at Advance. public is invited. Duke Tutterow and children of Mrs. Turner, assisted by her RELATIVE DIES Daylight saving goes into ef­ Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hendrix Bonnie Rose Frye left Fri­ C o o le e m e e . sister. Miss Williams of Wins- Robert Smoot George Taylor, uncle of Mrs. fect Sunday in all state offices Girl Scouts Aid spent Sunday in Cooieemee as day for New Brunswick, New The many friends and rela­ lon-Salem, served refreshments •W. H . Dodd of Mocksville, died ynd agencies. It will last Injuries Arm In Aluminum Drive guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jersey, where she will spend tives of Mrs. D. P. Crotts gath- to 18 members and two visit­ i n Richmond, Va. last Saturday through September 28. Many CLA'RKSVILLE. — Mrs. Era C h aplin . jom e time with her sister, Mrs. I’red at her home Sunday and ors. BEAR CREEK. — Miss C h ris ­ night at a hospital. He form­ towns, counties and merchant Latham, president of Clarks­ Richard Baler. £,ave her a delightful birth­ O. H. Hartley was painfully tine Doby of White Plains s p e n t erly lived here. Mrs. Dodd at­ groups have signified their Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Cornat­ ville Home Demonstration club, Charleen Miller of Hanes day dinner. hurt In an automobile accident ihe week end with her p a re n U , tended the funeral in Peters- willingness to join the move­ zer are the proud parents of a urges that each club woman spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Angell of Monday afternoon. Mr. Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doby, tourg Monday and then went to ment wliich is for the purpose baby girl, named Betty Nan. serve as a committee to see Janell Young. near Mocksville visited Mrs. ley W'as o n h is w ay h o m e fro m Mrs. Sally Reavls of W in s ­ \isit her brother. Dr. W. W. of conserving electricity need­ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hilton that all scrap aluminum avail­ Dorothy Lee Sidden of Elba­ Angel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. work, when the car in which ton-Salem is visiting her sister, Taylor in Warrenton. ed in vital defense industries. had as their week end guests, ville is spending this week Will Miller. he was riding was struck and Mrs. J. H. Whitaker. able is brought to the Clarks­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilton and with her aunt, Mrs. Sallie Mr. and Mrs. Felix Berrier badly demolished by a de­ Funeral services were c o n ­ ville Community building on son of Winston-Salem and Mr. A llen . and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. livery truck driven by an Ever­ ducted for Mrs. Henry B la c k ­ Saturday afternoon, July 26. and Mrs. Robert Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs, Bill Jones of Kerr Graves and son, Dwane hardt boy. The accident oc­ welder, the former Miss Vioja SUNHARY OF WAR NEWS Mrs. I. G. Roberts, leader of the and daughter of Hanes. Girl Scout Troop No, 3 states Cooleemee visited Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Doris Tutterow visited curred in Salisbury n e a r Cleary of Kannapolis here S u n ­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornatzer that the scouts will assist also Charlie Hege Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glascock Grimes Milling Company. One day at 3 o’clock. Mrs. B la c k - Hitler is thought to be find­ ly damaged 242,000 tons of and Mrs. Luna Robertson spent m making house to house can­ Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wagner and Sunday evening. other occupant of the car was Continues on page seven) ing the going in Russia tough­ German shipping. Sunday with Mr. and Mi-s. vass and will be at the com­ son. Jack, of Lexington visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tutterow a lso h u rt. er than expected. Consequent­ The British continued to Henry Plott at the Williams munity building to receive the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young visited Mrs, Tutterow’s mother, Mrs. Laura Steward, who has ly diversions are sought. One press enthusiastically their “V F arm . d on a tion s. Sunday evening. Mrs. D. C, Foster Sunday. been making her home with Draft Numbers is the bombing of Moscow and for Victory” campaign among Misses Betty and Patty Cor­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dowell of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Tathm, is Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stone­ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Frye of the other is prodding of Tokyo the peoples of the German- natzer visited Miss Annette Bar­ Lexington spent Sunday with critically ill in the Rowan Me­ 0£ Davie Boys street of Winston-Salem and Dulins, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to move into the Far East. subjugated lands. Following a ney Sunday afternoon. Livengood of Lexington, and Mr, and Mrs. I. C, Berrief. morial hospital, Salisbury. Lee Grant Smith of route Vichy shows its complete Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stonestreet BBC program the British said Mrs. Clarence Hendrix. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster of Miss Dot Hodglns of Mocks­ Miss Elizabeth Hartley is a 2, who is employed at C. J. domination by Hitler in allow­ of Mocksville were guests of the continent awoke to find ind Mrs. Robert Hendrix of Concord spent Sunday evening ville is visiting her grandmoth­ patient in the Rowan Memorial Angell Jewelry store, was the ing Japan to occupy bases in Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie Driver the persistent “V” tarred and Mocksville and Mi's. Sheek Mil­ with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frye. er, Mrs. J. N. Tutterow. Hospital, where she had a first Davie boy of tbe new IVench Indo-China. Sunday afternoon. chalked and painted on walls ler and little daughter, Carol, Mrs, Lester Young and dau­ tonsil operation Monday. 21 . year - old registrants Red Army troops were re- Mr, and Mrs. I. G. Roberts and German automobiles and of Kannapolis visited Mr. and ghter, Janell, spent Saturday Denmark has ordered the whose number, 98, was drawn 5)orted holding grimly to their made a business trip to Salis­ sidewalks wherever the Nazi Mrs. I, E. Hendrix one day last with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond largest ice breaker ever built in Washhigton last week. positions protecting the vital reign . bury, Friday. Miss Jarvis v,-eek. i Miller of’ Hanes. in that country. The second was Major Look approaches to Moscow, Leni- British bombers continue M iss M a r g a r e t L a n g sto n Returns Home of Mocksville, number 39; grad, and Kiev, while Soviet heavy attacks against invasion spent last week with relatives BAILEY’S CHAiPEL. — Miss third was Aaron Gibson guerrillas took an increasing ports and industrial Germany. in High Point. Nazis Blast Red Warplanes, Caught Napping Callie Marie Jarvis, who has Koontz, route 4, number 14; toll of German invaders in sav­ London says that as nights Misses Frances and Ada' At­ been spending some time with fourth was Isaac Watson age fighting behind the length­ lengthen the attacks “will kinson visited their grand­ her grandmother, returned to Dunn, Jr., route 2, number ening Nazi lines. make Goventry look like a pin mother, Mrs. Ada Atkinson of her home in Thomasville Sun­ 96; fifth was Garland Lanier The German High command prick” during the next three Farmington last week. day. Pack, route 1, Advance, num ­ «said merely that operations m o n th s . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Bonce Bailey ber 40; sixth was William were "continuing according to Saying that the danger to of Winston-Salem were Sunday r.pnr ii'.. SiH’Urnj! ivyttj- Та fl_Harrison,. colored. Caa ,..Bdnri..’:.,n.i;n)nintli,taia¿,cnmmR,ata- Д Ш.ПГ’o fl« .¡i a ■ .w aa" tu e o ts 01 M rs. K. L, B og er. Mrs. Mary Meachum. leemee, number 9; seventh •tors g a v e th e im p ression th a t than a year ago, President Mrs, W. S. Collette, Prances Mrs. Frank Tucker and baby, was James Franklin Keller, German troops were success- Roosevelt asks Congress to pass Mocksville, num be r I I ; ■lully splitting up the Red army and Ada Atkinson were dinner Mrs. John Lanier and children legislation Indefinitely extend­ eighth was Willie James guests of Mrs. Lou Jane Eaton spent Saturday evening with Snto blocks for steady annihila­ ing the length of military serv­ Phelps, route 1, Advance, tio n . last Friday. Mrs. Cicero Bailey. ice of litaftees, guardsmen and number IB; ninth was Theo­ In London, Prime Minister Mr. ana Mrs. J. G. Ferebee ■Miss Athene Tucker spent reservists. The proposal sharp­ dore Lemuel Wall, route 2, Winston Churchill took Alfred visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday with Miss Annie Ruth ly divides Congress. number 75; tenth was Gil­ îDuff Cooper from his post as Ferebee Sunday. C arter. bert Joyner Reavis, route 2, nninister of information, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harpe Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Markland BAIN n u m b e r 58, ordered him lo the Far East visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. and children, Vivian Mae and J^icksville-lTPj. l,4-ii3'jhes of. ■ -riiei'c ■ Were 98 boys “in ~ t o 'c ô '-ô f din a fë ' B"ri t i sh ' ih lh tary Haf^ SundayT “ Hayniond,' ^ spent' Sunday in rain Wednesday night, accom- Thomasville visiting relatives. Davie who registered on July administrative and political ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone­ \ panied by heavy thunder and 1, h a v in g re a ch e r 21 since tivities there, Brendan Brack­ street of Winston-Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege and lig h tn in g . last Oct. 16. The new regis­ en, Churchill’s private secre­ Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. children visited Mr. and Mrs. trants will he called with the tary and a former editor, suc­ and Mrs. W. S. Collette. Clarence Markland Sunday PHOSPHATE first ones in about the ratio ceeds to the Information min­ Lonnie Driver is able to be n ig h t. Mrs. Tida Bailey and chil­ of one to ten,-Airs. Margaret istry position. Duff Cooper’s Ben Nicholson, demonstra- ip after a few weeks illness, dren spent Sunday afternoon McNeill, clerk of the local! dutie.9 will be similar to those lio n farmer of the Johns Creek Miss Miriam Harpe has been draft board, states, of Captain Oliver Lyttleton, co­ section of Jackson County, says sick for a few days. Hitler’s Luftwaffe caught the Soviet air tne au-, accordmg to the German caption with Mrs. Nettle Tucker. The next call for Davie Is ordinator in the Middle-East he can pasture his cattle a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eaton and force napping when German bombers with this radiophoto from Berlin... The Over 1,000,000 cigarettes were on A u g u s t 11 w h e n 13 w ill ■with offices in Cairo. month sooner and a month children of Cooleemee visited swooped down on this Russian airfield, picture of the wi'eckage-strewn field, ex­ leave for Ft, Bragg, In the last week the British later since using phosphate on Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ferebee and as a result dozens of Red wai-planes plained Berlin, was made after the area destroyed In a fire in Tokyo, J a p a n . r>aid, th e R A F has sunk or bad- n ls -la n d . during the week end. were destroyed before they could take to was occupied by Nazi ground forces.

• , /Л*’':.' PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1941 NEED A. L F. cither here or abroad, i Early, the Prdsldeiit’s Press SeC'^. Revival Services- the recent guest of Miss Paul­ ANSWER'NOT Since it threatens to ibe a rotary; - when asked of reports New Mine Layer; for Uncle Sám ine Wyatt at Fork,. m'ajor-Issue in the not too dis­ that Britain .needed American Begin Sunday- ■Mr. and M rs.. Glenn Rollins > tant future, a realistic approach m en . . KNOWN NOW IJAME3'CROSS ROADS. -.— and family of near Cana were Against this,.however, we can to the<‘Europeanr.conflict de­ The revival meeting will be­ recent visitors at the home of > mands that It be' given the set the apparently authorita- WASHINGTON. — A ques- gin at Ijames Cross Roads Bap- M. E. Glascock. study it deservM^_SqJar^n_q.- tive report that two of Brit- -.U£).a..bi)i_nriscja--wi№_increiis.-. -tistchvircn-nexTrSunnay.-'nTCi'e" ■^Mlss~Eloise cliaTfhi spetir TDO^yTs In a" poiltibn to give alnY leading military strate- ing frequency during the past will be three services . with Sunday with Miss Edna Chaf-' a flnal-and.categorical answer. Glsts. have, declared that only few months,' which Is causing dmner on the grounds... The fin . Neither here nor .'In Britain Is the. combined, strength of the real concern-.both to the Ad­ pastor, W. L. McSwaln of Har- Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls Gobble... there unanimity that Britain British and American armies ministration and. to m any.oth­ ' mony, will Tdc assisted by Rev. ond son of Hanes spent Sun- " must have American man pow­ can defeat Germany decisively. ers anxious that notliing should, Dorten of Albemarle. day with M r.: and Mrs. W. V. er to beat Germany 1-or,' on Gen.. Sir Archibald! Waveli and arise to hinder American aid^to The W. M. U. held its monthly G o b b le . the other hand, that an.over- Gen.-Sir’Ciaiide Auchinleck, the G-reat Britain.:.'It is the.ques- meeting at the church Satur- Miss.Martha Graves was the ilowing flood . of . -American past.and..present .commanders •llon of whether the British will 'day afternoon with twelve guest ot Miss Jane Glascock equipment In the Jiands of Bri­ ■jf Britain's Near Eastern Army; need another A. E. F, to win members present. S u n d a y. tons, andi their allies will do are.quoted as holding, that, an th e w a r .. . Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cartner ' Misses Vernell White and th e trick , A, E. F. is indispensable. . Acutely aware of the explo- Ind.iam lly,' -.Mr..:and. M rs; >011- Dorothy Glascock spent Sunday- .. O m top'of this;Is the dispatch •sivesness of the problem so far -Churohill Speech Cited^;.\ ifciert Cartner of Harmony and ■with MISS D o ris C h a flln ; from 3:London • tellirig... of .the iis the 1 majority of Americans In ione of his speeches: to Mr;.-- a n d -.M rs;: D u k e T u tte ro w Mr.-and-Mrs. E. D. Ijames franküstatement -.In .the .Daily. eo, the Administration ■■ Insist­ the British; and-American peo­ of .Center: were--recent guests ond- family spent Sunday af­ Heialdi that..‘‘America’s coming e n t ly h a s re p e a te d th a t thei ples, . Prime Minister Winston of Mr. and Mrs;-. Clyde . Glas­ ternoon with Mr. and Mrs; into-,;thei.war...is a possibility President's .' pledge that: no Cliurchlil. said:.. “Givei>us ..the c o ck . Dennis of Cooleemee. so we have- to prepare for It,”, American.boys will be sent into tools andi. we’ll do' thenjob.” '• Mr. and Mrs. De-wle Tutterow Mr.’-and Mrs; J. G. Anderson- and’..that, “ w’e should be ex­ foreign wars'standsi Neverthe-. This .quotation .was repeated and family of Fayetteville spent of Center' visited Mr. and Mrs; ceedingly silly if we were not icss the.question will ilot'down only last-week by ‘’^ophen T. Sunday with. :Mr. ,-andi Mrs. W. J. O.-Glascock -last Sunday. preparing for possibilities.” The YF 286; a combination mine layer and $300;000 craft is one of 12 being'constructn S. Boyd. 1 Mlsa Maty Glascock visited , Buti'after:all,.the main.con­ freight lighter, is launched sideways at the ed for the government ^. Miss . Catherine Glascock .wa3 Mlss’Catherine Olascock isi deration Is not what London Sullivan: Drydock,- Brooklyn, N. -Y..: The hopes will happen but what »«SNSHaMSMZNSHXHSHSHiHSHziiiaHMmnisiisHiMXMXHaNi Wa'shlngton believes is neces­ n ecessa ry. N ew Air 'Force Heád John Ferebee. sary. It Is quite natural that If the :German Army is stop­ John Anderson of Wltiston- Britain, .with :lts back to the ped In Russia, the necessity Salem visited Mr. and. Mrs. N. -wall, should want a powerful ior an A. E. F. might very T. Anderson .Sunday. John friend at Its side, gun In hand. well never arise. But if Rus­ leaves this week for camp. What, however, does Wash­ sia is conquered in such a man­ Mrs. Walter Anderson and SEE US FOR YOUR iSUMMER NEEDS S ington think?.. Does the White ner as to leave the German aaughters of Winston-Salem House, believe that, “ tools” are Army, still powerful and un­ recently visited Mrs. Harold OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT H enough? Does the War Depart­ broken, then .who Is In a posi­ P ow ell. ment hold that. Germai-iy,. un­ tion to say that, If the Amer­ Miss Jean DeWeese of Coolee­ We‘Will-Pay Market -Prices For Cotintry Produce | defeated on the continent,, can ican people are firm in their mee was the guest last week be beaten by Britain through determination to stop Hitlerism, of Misses Catherine Ferebee.- “YOURS FOR BARGAINS” ■ air attacks and the blockade? American troops may not havo Does the Navy Department feel to fight again on the contin­ AVAILABLE« that the German counter­ ent of Europe? It is a ques­ An:hiexpenslve and: efficient blockade. of the British Isles tion which may have to be iiomegenizing:. machine . for J . Frank Hendrix can be overcome? faced some day. It is a ques­ small., dairies, • operated : by a It is the answer to these tion which is worth careful quarter-horsepower m otor and questions which will determine Near Depot mocksville, N. C. thought today. weighing only 137 pounds. Is whether only an A. E. F. can now on the market. beat Hitlerism. Today it is ;3iaBiaBHaKaHaii3BiHBi)iisMBiaBiüiBKaHSMaHSMBKiaMaHgwBt3nH8Ma doubtful if anyone, even Pres­ Group Meets At y-W.W.W.'.WJWMIWJV.'MV^^J’JVM W JW .W .W A'.W .'.W W .' ident Roosevelt or Gen. George Kennen Hoime C. Marshall, army chief of staff knows the answer. Perhaps the FARMINGTON. — The meet- outcome of the Russo-German ;ng of the Woman’s Society of Ì ....Briffi :Gen. C arl' Spaatz, ap- struggle will provide it. Christian Service was held with ppintca- chicf . of the . air staff Many ranking officers at the Mrsi W. E. Kennen at Kennen of the newly established “Head­ War Department are of the Krest. Mrs. R. C. Brown J-Visit Sanford’s Furniture department on the second floor. You will quarters of thee Army . Air opinion that' Germany will be i:rought an effective spiritual Forces,” Is directly under com­ || find many exceptional.values here. Tlusse are old prices before the beaten only when Us Army is life message. The various com­ mand, of Maj* Gen. Henry II. smashed and that Britain alone mittee heads gave excellent re­ 5 advances went into effect. You cican save now. Arnold, who becomes chief of will be in no position to do p orts. the air forces. From now on this, .'within the foreseeable fu­ The mission study class will Maj. Gen. Arnold’s department ture;-; Another group Is equally meet with the Wesley Chapel is an independent unit 'U'ithiii sure, ¡that a growing destruc­ group upon the Invitation of (he war department, account­ tion; of German cities. 'trans­ Miss Mary McMahan, -who with able only to the chief of staff. portation facilities, factories, Mrs, Ben Smith, will complete andtfood stocks through heav­ the plans and - announce the the week end with his parents, ier.bombing attacks can break d a y later. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bahnson. German.morale and cause eco­ Mrs. Grady Smith conducted Mrs.- M. -B. Brock is visiting nomic chaos. the devotional^, using as her her sister, M rs.; Swift Hooper This latter group is support­ subject "Unity.” “Investing Our of Winston-Salem. ed by many high naval officials Heritage for Cooperative Work Miss Margaret Jo Brock, whQ'.believe that.full use of the In Methodism” w as. given-- by Hlchard and Laurie Brock are American Fleet éddld-so tight­ Mrs. Montgomery. spending the. week at Tabor en ; the blockade .land’ destroy Mrs. Kennen, assisted by Mrs. cottage, near Blowing Rock. German, surface- and - undersea Lester Martin and Miss Frankie Mrs. Ada.Atkinson is visiting raiders as -to-make an A. E. F. Craven, served sandwiches to her daughter; Mrs. Mary Wyatt unnecessary. thirteen members and tliree in Winston-Salem this week. Important Developments ' ’.Isltors, Mrs. Ralph Pegram, ■Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. At 'present, twò important Miss Mary. McMalian and Mrs; Mary Lucus, and Mr. Will .xleveiopments stan'd but. Amer­ Lester. Martin. Sloan of Greensboro and Mr. ican-: armed 'forces have been Billy McClamrock, . Bobby and Mrs. A, C. Walker and Mrs. sent Into the war zone to stay Gene Lakey, Billy Brock, John. “Pud’^ Walker - visited Mrs. and to fight if attacked. At Tabor Brock, Tommy,. Frank Blanche Brock Sunday. the saíne time the War Depart­ and Jimmy Jarvis, Harvey A series of revival services CONGOLEUM m ent has asked that Congi-ess Harding and Pierce Smith, as­ will begin Sunday at tlie Bap­ renrave the prohibition:.against 9 X 12, 37 lb. sistant scout leader, are spend-, tist church. sending selectees and .1-iationai l.ig the .week at Camp Uwhar­ truardsmen nutsldè thè Weátern rie. .•Hemisphere: . , . Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Pegram Vanzants Back - In.-the Iceland:- affair , the and children of Winston-Salem U nftnd Slatp.5 has. in the judg­ From Indiana are visiting Mrs. H. H. Smith. ment of many, directly chal- CALAHALN. — Miss Iva An­ CONGOLEUM Miss Martha Furches Is visit­ 2-P IEC E 3-PIECE 'lenged Germany.. In thcr War derson returned to ThomasviUe X 12, ing friends In Pennsylvania. 9 47 lb. Department’s proposal, made Sunday after spending a week Living Room Suites Living Room Suites Mrs. Elizabeth Wllllard had in the. light of General Mar­ with home folks. :;s her dinner guests Tuesday, shall's, warning that this-coun­ T. A. Vanzant returned home Mrs. Herman Waller,. Harold $ 4 9 . 5 0 : try w as in-far graver danger Sunday from a visit with rela­ Davis of Winston-Salem,-Mrs. than most Americans realized tives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Flora Bentley. the United States would opea Miss Amanda Lee Ferebee LINOLEUM Mrs. W. E Kennen entertain­ the -way for an A. E. F., If spent the week end in Hanes­ ÿ Mahogany 9-Piece ed at dinner Friday evening. town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 6-ft. wide, running yard Her guests were Mesdames M. T o Rebuild Britain B. Brock, J. W. Vestal, . R. C. I DINING ROOM SU Brown and Miss Margaret Would Fight for U. S. B rock . î O $ 2 l Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James visit-1 i DAY BEDS $ 3 2 . 5 0 - $ 5 7 . 5 0 cd Mr. and. Mrs. Reid Davis of Winston-Salem. Mr. Davls Is a | f COOKSTOVESi patient at the Winston Hos­ p ital, MATTRESSES $8.00. $9.00, $11.50 Mrs. Bert Bentley, Mrs. Odell Cast Iron tJames. Mrs. Elizabeth Willlaird, Mrs. Harold Davls and.-. Mrs. INNER SPRING MATTRESSES $17.50 $|Ç:50 and I ¡Herman Walls of W inston-Sal- rtU Lii"ul'iiuci o^ C 3t.a'U-i iviic»...... -...... g u a u a n t e e d :...... J'G. W,' Johnson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Graham, ■'Miss L eon a G ra lia m o f A s h e - L^/iiie, Mr.- a n d M rs. R a y G r a h a m Allen Range Eternal %nd children of Lewisville spent the week end with Mrs. Two or Three Demonstra ■Elizabeth Wllllard. tors— Were $159.50— Now ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Johnson and children, Mr.i Bert Eentlej’ and children and D.scar Pictured in the U. S. enroiite Allen were Sunday dinner ALLEN RANCES ALLEN PRINCESS 1 to London is Sir Geoffre.v W iiis- guests of Mrs. W. E. Kennen. ki\rd,' the man who -will have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James one of the world’s toughest jobs *vere supper guests of Mr. and William E. Bader of Detroit is $49.50 and $69.50 $88.95 and $109.501 when peace comes to Europe, Mrs. Bill Johnson of V/inston- ready to fight to defend his Just relieved as British high Saleni Saturday night. adoptediand, even if it means ^4 commissioner to Australia, be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davls, foin«:.to war against his own was appohited permanent sec­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walls of lamiiy, . A draftee, Bader re­ retary of the ministry of works \Vihston-Salem visited Mr. and vealed his father is a colonel und:buildhigs with the duty ot ivirs. G. W. Johnson Sunday. in the German army, while his rebuilding. bomb-wrecked Brit­ Frank Bahnson Jr., who is half brother is in the-German •j, FHONE 7 “Everything For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C. a in .- stationed at Fort Bragg spent a ir corps. \%Wff,WW.WA'mW,fliVmVmVMWWJV,*AVMWJVJVAWWMW,VmW,Vm'mW. 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I*'№ senl Em ergency Washington Monument Aids Defense Tests With Homemade Simple Test For Egg Braves Prison to Save Dog D em ands Leijvislation Paint Are Suggested Freshness Explained Farmers all over the State A n e g g Is a srn led p a ck a g e 'П10 War Dcpar'ment asked are using a homemake paint of fine food when it Is laid Con'iiions for l. glsla,Mon to re­ of mortar coloring and used by the' hen. It Is the only tain the NnI.i. -lal Guard, Ro- motor oil on barns and other product that Nature gives us servps an d f;ol(!c-tf-'es fo r the rutbui'rdl«gs;— Some—are—get-^pt-ha-t—ls-si-raHd— with— out—the-" “ »TDimioii—m’— TiTc сттатгш тсуг ting good results, but others are touch of human hands. I’re.'iident Roosevelt told his dissatisfied, says Howard M. “However,” points out T. T. preKs conference that unless bJllls, E xten sion ag ricu ltu ral Brown, Extension poultryman OoiiRress acts the Army faces engineer. He suggests that of N. C. State College, “eggs sorloHS disintegration. j •jome “ e x p e rim e n tin g ” be d o n e . that bring a premium on the The President said no vlo-' “Ordinarily,” Ellis says, "from market are those that the lalion of contract or faith j three-fourths to one pound ot consumer desires — eggs that r/ould be entailed In such ex-' brick red mortar coloring will are fresh, large, clean, uniform tension of service, because the' be required for each gallon of In size and color, and sound in SeJcctlve Service Act had pro­ used motor oil. The usual mix­ shell. Most consumers will vided for such extension cf ture Is on e p o u n d o f c o lo rin g buy the more pleashig-looklng .service by Consress in the event to one gallon of oil. However, product, but their continued of a national eincrgeucy. the blacker the oil, the more purchases depend upon the ac­ The War iDepartment an- folorlng It will require. tual Interior quality of the nouiicod initial deliveries of the “The proper mix should be e g g s.” Л-24, a nevv dive bo m b e r th at neternihied as follows: Divide The State College man sug­ can outperform those used by one pound of red mortar color­ gests a simple home method ing Into four parts. Place one oHicT nations. Tiie Depart­ of determining if egcjs are fresh. ment said rifles and sub-ma­ 'gallon of burnt motor oil Into ■'Place eggs in a pan of water,” chine guns are now being pro- | Л vessel large enough to permit he says, “and the good onesi ducod at a daily rate of 1.500, j i-apld stirring. will rest flat on the bottom comriered with 289 one year, “Mix in two parts (one-half o( the vessel: those that have ago. Under Secretary Patter­ pound) of the coloring, taking lost some of their quality will so n i.%sued a sta tem en t o f A rm y | care to add the coloring slow­ stand on end; and very poor proei'ess showing expenditures ly while the oil Is being stirred Alexander Marsiiall and Bean, a Germ an shephard A o g , ones will rise somewhat. Those increased sl.x-fold In tiie past to Insure a good mixture. Then arc even now. A year ago the dog saved Marshall from that rise are older or poorly ii.scal year. paint a small section, about drowning in the Cliarles River, Boston. iVIarshall repaid k e p t.” Lend-Lease Aid two feet square, on the back t h e d e b t b y saving Beau from execution for biting a child. Brown explained that an egg President 'Roosevelt sent 'if a barn or other building to Appearing in Boston Miniicipal Court, he offered to go does not have an air cell when Lend-Lease Administrator Hop- he p ain ted . to prison for five years if his dog ever bites another child It Is la id b y th e h e n . A s It klrui lo London for a new sur­ "Add another fourth of the and the court agreed to spare the animal. be officially donated by Secretary Ickes. cools, the water evaporates vey of British needs, and as­ Workmen are shown atop the Washington mortar coloring to the original It contains 100 ounces of aluminum, a from It and the two shell mem­ INCREASES T i l R l P S signed two Army generals to Monvinicnt, whose aluminum cap is slated mixture and paint a second quantity that could be extracted from a branes at the large end of the Since pork prices have been Approximately 75 percent of speed the flow of munitions to be sacrificed for national defense in the section beside the first. Add ,ozen saucepans. egg separate and form an air •jn the upgrade, Wilson County the peanut acreage In North­ and food to Britain. The Sur- nationwide aluminum drive... Tlie cap will ;he remaining fourth and paint cell. In hot weather, moisture .farmers are Increasing their ampton County has been af­ I)lu.s M a rk etin g A d ju in istra tlon said State Procurement offices Agriculture reported the gen­ a third section. Mrs. Bob Richardson is drawn from the egg, just as ■■'reeding h erd s as m u ch as p o s - fected by thrips this season, purchased 30,000,000 pounds of of the Treasury Department eral level of farm wages rose “A(ter allowing the oil to water Is drawn (rom the soil i ble, reports O. W. Deyton, as­ says H. G. Snipes, assistant tobacco, 2,544,000 bushels of will direct shipment of collect­ to the highest level In 11 years Enters Didce Hospital penetrate the wood for a short and from all vegetation. The sistant farm agent of the Ex­ farm agent of the N. C. State corn and 75,000 bales of cotton ed material from concentration on July 1. CO percent above time. Inspect the three sections BETHEL. — The Woman’s depth of the air cell is a meas­ tension Service. College Extension Service. for .‘Shipment abroad under the points In each State to the t.he 1910-14 average. and decide which mix you de­ Society of Christian Service ure of quality in eggs. Lend-'Lease program. nearest selected smelter. sire. You are then ready to Power for Defense meets with Mrs. W. M. Howard “It Is beyond the ability o( Civilian Supply mix a sufficient quantity to Price Administrator Hender­ President Roosevelt asked cn Friday afternoon, at’ 2:30. man to improve the quality oi The OPACS announced a pro­ cover the building. son said additional supplies of Congress for authority to es­ M rs. A b e H ow a rd Is p ro g ra m an egg,’’ Brown declared, “but gram to give preference over Ellis says the home made waste paper and cardboard are tablish re g io n a l oi- n a tio n -w id e leader. The young women who it is within his ability to main­ other civilian needs to repair paint can be applied with an needed for packing articles daylight saving' time for all or were delegates to Lake 'Juna­ tain that quality through to and maintenance parts for old orchard sprayer or with produced by defense Industries such parts of the year as deem­ luska, the early part of this the consumer. One oi the privately-ownetl automobiles, 4-hltewash brushes. Mortar 1940 TAXES and urged that waste paper be ed practical. The Federal Pow­ m o n th w ill m ak e i^helr reports. most Important steps is rapid trucks, trailers, tractors, house­ coloring may 2 bought at most saved by the householder for er Commission reported that Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lowder and cooling of eggs. Eggs, when hold refrigerators, stoves. hardware stores for about 6 THAT ARE NOT PAID ON collection by waste paper deal­ rainfall lessened the power son of Cooleemee and Mr. and laid, are about at the body гапкс.ч and water heaters, cents per pound. Crank case ers. shortage In the Southeast al­ Mrs. J. E. Foster of Winston- temperature of the hen, which plumbing fixtures, and fur- .trainings may be obtained free P rices th o u g h m u ch m ore ra in Is Salem were Sunday guests of Is 106 degrees. They must be nacc.«, hospital equipment, sur­ from most filling stations. August 3 Labor Secretary Perkins an­ needed ¡before full usage of A b F oster. cooled rapidly to about 68 de­ gical instruments and eye- energy can be permitted small nounced retail food prices In­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cartner grees . to keep fresh.” MUST BE ADVERTISED FOR SALE gla.u frames and parts. con su m ers. SELL TO THE ARMY Ship.si creased 1.7 percent during the and son, John, o( Concord and The new buying program The Maritime Commission last two weeks of June. In addi­ Robert Roberts of Alabama County Agents which became effective April said expansion of the merchant tion to 1.0 p e rce n t In th e first Mrs. Garwood were visitors In the home of Please Pay These Taxes Now And 15 will make It possible for shipbuilding program request­ two weeks of the month. Prin­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ■ Cartner Office To Get cipal rises were In the price of Loses E y e producers of fresh fruits and ed from the Congress would Sunday. . ‘ Avoid Advertising Costs. eggs, lard, butter, pork chops CONCORD. — Mr. and Mrs. vegetables to sell direct to the New Paint Job provide 568 new ships by the Miss Kathleen Poplin Is and canned tomatoes, she said. Howard Nichols and son of U. S. Army. Every day the The Yadkin County Agent’s end of 1943. Although only spending the week In’ Bpencer . President Roosevelt told his near Cooleemee spent Sunday army Is buying about 1,000,000 office is to get a fresh coat one of the 312 emergency cargo with her sister, Mrs.- Dewitt with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hel­ pounds of meat, 600,000 pounds of paint and a new plumbing ships was scheduled (or deliv­ press con(erence he Is.conslder- H a th co ck . IV 2 Per Cent Discount On All 1941 i . Ing placing a celling on rents of potatoes, 500,009 pounds ot Job, it was decided at a meet­ ery Uiis year, at least 10 will lerd . - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boger of and on commodities and ask­ fresh fruit, $50;000 worth of ing of the county commission­ toe in o p e ra tio n by D e ce m b e r Mrs. James Garwood, the Hanes spent the week end with Taxes Paid Before Aug. 2nd. ing Congress to put, “teeth” In bread, .and 500 tons of fresh ers Monday. Following bids 31. ttie Commission said.- The- former Miss Dorothy Sechrest -his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'O. M. prlce-dxlng measures. vegetables. offered by several local firms, fa-slost ship construction dur- who underwent an operation B og er. Full consideration and per- the palntliiig contract was a- Inc last war was seven - Price Atoinlstrator Hender­ at the John Hopkins Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poster . warded A. L. Kilgore and the л 1о а №.1 a n d 24 days, the com - son, spealtlng at Atlantic-City, Baltimore, Maryland, had the anda n T son,' >;'duce the time to 4Уг-to en at the wholesale level and of her left eye. № . and Mrs. H. M. Saunders quirements. next week. It Is understood. 5 ...... oths, with two ships com­ will soon hit the nation’s James Swlcegood and Her­ of Winston-Salem were guests The army wants .to give the pleted every day in 1^3. pocketbooks. Be(ore long, he man Barnhardt left Monday of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Summers County Tax Collector Individual grower every chance According to Bill, living In a »1 • '43. said, "there will be more pur­ for Fort Bragg (or a year’s this past week end. to sell tq It direct and where trailer Is giving the bill col­ ••'I? Maritime Commission chasing power Tunning around military training In the U. S. Dorothy and Billy Foster re-^ individual? caniiot supply lector a good run for his money. took title to le more Danish hunting something to buy than A rm y. turned to their home in Spen­ there are goods available.” . nwds, several growers may find ve.wcfs and to four= Italan ves­ Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniel cer after spending several it possible to cooperatively sel's under provisions of the WPA and Defense and' children, Dorothy, Peggy weeks with relatives In the com ­ make'.bids. In general, these Ship Requisitioning Act and the WPA Commissioner Hunter and Samuel, Misses Doris and m u n ity , thing? should be kept In mind: Coa.st Guard seized 15 other said total average WPA em­ Katherine Tutterow and Mr. Elizabeth Richardson of For Peak 1. Purchases will be made, Italiait .ships and one German ployment during the 1942 fiscal pnd Mrs. Felix Berrier and Statesville is spending the w eek whenever possible, In truck ship to be put into service as year will be maintained at 1,- son, Jerry, visited Mr. and Mrs. .•it her home. load or car lot quantities and soon iv: .sabotage damage Is re­ 000,000 instead of 1,700,000 as i Raymond Daniel. The Daniels Mrs. Bob Richardson entered must meet army specifications. p a ired . an the past year. He said al-|have a new daughter, Sarah Duke Hospital, Durham. Thurs­ 2. Bids must be submitted and Pre.sident Roosevelt signed most 30 percent of all WPA | Dlann, born Sunday morning day for an operation. goods will be bought on con­ leglslaUon giving him power to workers were employed on na- at their home In Liberty com- Tom Martin and daughters, tract from parties who can ¿rant defense materials prior­ tlonal defense projects In June i munity. Notle and Mary, of Sumter. S. ity in merchant shipping space guarantee delivery. KDCUWUIES ■ and cuts will be made more! Mr. and Mrs. Towell and Fred C. were guests In thé-home of 3. The lowest bid, other things and loading facUltle«. •slowly from these projects than Lagle of Kappa were the Sun- Mr. M artin's sister, MlsseS Notle being equal, will get the busi­ Aluminum Collection , day guests of Mrs. Towell’s sls- and Leila Martin, over ■ the ness. OPM Conservation Chief Mc- Increased Wages [ ;er, Mrs. Kerr Graves, and Mr. w e e k en d . For. the producer Interested Cotincll announced housewives’ The Labor Department an- Graves. Mrs. Frank Sain, Jr. was donations of used aluminum- nounced weekly earnings of In bidding for army orders the See“the merchant Mlss Doris Tutterow return­ lionored with, a birthday -din­ best advice is to contact the ware during the collection cam ­ wage earners In manufacturing ed home Saturday night after ner at her parents, Mr. • and Purchasing and Contracting paign July 21-29 should per- Industries In May rose to a new spending the past week with Mrs. W. M. Howard ' Sunday. officer, Quartermaster Market mit construction of more than high of $30.C9, a rise of 5 per- Mr. and Mrs. Duke Tutterow Miss Pinkie Patterson was an Center, U. S. Army, at what­ who gives you a good 2,000 additional fighting planes. c e n t sin ce this A p ril an d 21 and family of Cooleemee. Miss invited guest. ever of the following-points he He .salil tests indicated a mini­ percent over May. 1940. Hour­ Katherine Tutterow accompan­ Stanton Craven and- Jake mum of 15,000,000 net pounds would like to sell: ly rates moved up to an aver­ ied her' home to spend this Proctor of near High Point Baltimore, Md. I'Six-ole". in d e fe n s e m a n u fa c ­ age of 72.G cents, a gain of 2.5 w eek. visited the (ormer’s aunt, Mrs. deal for your money Norfolk, Va. ture wilt be collected In the percent over April and 9.1 per- 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barn- Frank Sain, Sr. on Sunday a(- Fayetteville, N. C. na'tioo-^l campaign. Civilian cent over the same month last liardt and daughters and Mr. te rn oon . Columbia, S. C. Def\iii.w Director LaGuardla year. The Department of i and Mrs. Greene Berrier and Savannah, Ga. FOOD Wilmington, N. C. The Government has an­ John A. Martin, chief of the nounced a national effort to perishable (oods section, em­ prevent fruits and vegetables p h a sizes: from going to waste this sum­ The big thing is to keep in mer by promoting full use, can­ touch with your buying oidce. ning, drying, or storage of these Go in and get acquainted with ic o d s , the" men there. Let them know what you have to o((er and There are still men who won’t when you are going to be able believe what they can’t under­ to Oder It. Keep in(ormed a- sta n d bout their, present and future Wide assortment of many makes and modelf son, all of China Grove visited requirements. Go to them well relatives in our community in advance o( the time when of dependable cars. • . . Biggest values ever S u n d a y. your products will be ready to ■Mr. and Mrs. Worth Thomp­ markiet; 10 days ahead o( time, offered by Chevrolet dealers, because Chev­ son and sons oi Salisbury and or 30 days If possible. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster ahd rolet dealers lead in new car sales. son of Mocksville visited Mr. D .4 M A G E y o u r and Mrs. H. M. Deadmon Sun­ Recent excessive rains cou­ /CHEVROLET THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES d ay. pled with the drought just ...AND COOLS M iss M in n ie D a n iel Is sp e n d ­ prior will cause a serious re­ BUY WHERE MILLIONS ARE BUYING ing several weeks with \^r duction In the Gaston Coun­ R»lse a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola to your Ups end Aet tha feel of I'Cfreshmeiit. Coca-Cola.. cold, Ice-bold... Is ready in f brother, Raymond Daniel.and ty wheat harvest this year, re­ red coolers everywhere. Pause there and be refreshed...for 2 3 y IS! Mrs t)aniel at Liberty. ports Assistant Farm Agent W . Penninglon Chevrolet Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Shrouse and Z . S m ith . children ol. ■Winston-Salem m NSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. spent Sunday with 'M r,'and Radio sets cannot be taken PHONE Ш MOCKSVnXE, N.C. Mrs. Johnny Harris. into B rlti^ Malaya.

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Usual Reply O. C. McQUAGE ...... Publisher A man bought a parrot and tried to tcach him to talk. According to Bill there is SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Going over to the bird he re­ something old-fashioned about peated for several minutes the $1.50 Per Year; Six Months 75c— $2.00 Per Vear Outside not wanting much here below. I words, "Hello, hello.” of Davie County. Strictly Payable in Advance.______I At the end of the lesson the " t ’oiKs Who waded through parrot opened^iie eye and“an- the spring seed catalogs.” says swered drowsily, "Line’s busy.” Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second- Tom, "are now weeding through ; ------Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. thé garden with lots more back- ; Flattery Achp ” I Tommy: "Dad, what is flat­ te r y ? ” "They do a lot of talking i Dad: "Flattery my son, is about model homes.” sighs i having somebody else to tell Joe. "but don't stress about: us the nice things we have al­ model families to live in them.” j If Looks Awful! ways tliought about ourselves.” Arrange a day’s outing and along goes the picnic Jimmy says he would rather | Where From? basket replete with good food and drink, the consuming be a blot than a blank, since Jenkins was sitting down to a blot shows that you at least of which comes off in grand style and everybody has a breakfast one morning when great time. Comes the packing up and making ready made an effort! he was astonished to see in ior home and here is where nature, the highway depart­ the paper an announcement of ment and the sightseeing public start to groan. Too "The reason that I haven’t his own death. He rang up often the picnic cleaning up leaves as unsightly mess worn my Father’s Day shirt friend Smith at once. "Hello, of cans, papers and boxes to bear witness that here rested yet,” sighs George, "Is because Smith!” he said. "Have you An armed guard is shown in a wheat field somewhere in and passed through a party of careless and thoughtless I haven’t gotten all the pins seen the announcement of my people. There are some who ride through the country out of it yet.” death in the paper.” Russia, ready to protect the grain as long as possible and toss bottles, cans and even garbage along the road “Yes,” replied Smith. "Where and to destroy it by fire if the Germans reach the area, from their car. You wonder what type of citizens these Highlights Of The There is one class of folks you speaking from?” according to Moscow, which sent out this photo. ■with so little consideration for the rights and the respect who cheerfully accept their r iN S .ЛМТ PEO PLE cf others. We complain of unsightly billboards, object Sunday School Lesson responsibilities, according to W eak R o p e Widely-Known to signs obstructing the view, suggest cutting weeds that Billy, and another class who Let’s come to the point. A Rastus was up before the Minister Dies are dangerous to safe driving, make efforts to have lights cxpect a bonus for accepting straight pin is a plain enough Judge for stealing chickens. Rev. D. C. Clanton, 63, well at busy intersections. This is all for the public good. The Sunday School Lesson not look past the infant theirs. household object, but it would But to keep the countryside clean and attractive is for for July 27 is, "The Holy Spirit churches to whom he address­ Judge: "Where were you oe a good idea for us to follow known Baptist minister, dlcL on warm ander county, Liberty Baptist money. If youth in the city inquires he can probably lion 300,000 copies of complete their meanings. That is why ence containing the following a farmer and his wife who would welcome him Bibles were published in 1939, it is desirable to have "revised days, try these suggestions of­ Church in Davie County and find LET’S USE MORE PEACHES four words—defeat, deduct, de­ and seven million 900,000, in­ versions” of the Bible adhering fered by Louise Cox Fllppen, Turner’s Creek Baptist Church gladlyi fense and detail.” cluding Testaments and parts more closely to the original text Late dispatches from London Powhatan County, Va.: in Wilkes county. Pupils: “De feet of de duck Free and Easy bound separately!” and to the current understand­ carry the news that peaches 1. S ee th a t c lo th in g an d Surviving are the widow, goes over de fence before de What Authors Never Knew ing of languages. Earlier and are selling for $1.50. each. On shoes fit comfortably loose. 2. Mrs. Ernestine Pearson Clan­ The editor of the big town press has to watch his ta ll.” 9 ’s and Q’s with the censorship and propaganda that is So there is unusual timeliness earlier copies of the Greek and that basis what a treasure and Wash porch floors with damp to n ; 11 ch ild re n , M rs. Della. Hebrew manuscripts have been blessing we have in a few bear­ mop and sprinkle lawns to keep Blankenship of North Wilkes- tossed on his desk. Life isn’t so simple when each item in the lesson which calls us Whoa, Jones he publishes he tries to back up with facts and with back to the Bible’s unique found since our King James ing trees! And there’s justifi­ rooms cool. 3. Wash face, boro; Mrs. J. C.. Woodburn oi ^ r ie s from both sides and each not agreeing with the quality. It is not like other Version was published. cation for eating plenty of Recruit Instructor (to a hands, and throat frequently Mount Airy; Mrs. Dorothy Hed- other, he has a job on his hands for his subscriber’s books: it -was, in ways past We smile at the illiterate peaches. Cornell says fresh squad of new boots at the with cool water. 4. Avoid too lick of Cary; Mrs. Coy John­ satisfaction. He prints it all in good faith and passes mortal defining, inspired in its preacher, arguing against an peaches are an excellent source naval training station): “Halt!” many ice-cold foods and drinks. son of Hamptonvllle; Miss Lo- on the releases just as they come to him. But the small writing by the mysterious and educated ministry, who said of vitamin A, a fair source of But one of them marched on. 5. Arise a little earlier if nec­ rene Clanton of Pores Knob; town editor gets busy with local news that is of personal all-potent Holy Spirit of God. ‘English was good enough for vitamin B, and a good source Recruit Instructor: “See here essary to prevent rushing. 6. Roy Clanton of Winston-Sal­ em; Berman Clanton of Mount interest to his public and all he has to do to verify his The writers did not know that Peter and Paul, and it is good of vitamin C. Peaches also con­ Jones, what did you do before Drink plenty of water—eight report is furnish an eye witness or put the topic on his a Power above themselves mov­ enough for me.” Extreme ad­ tain several minerals. In fact, joining the navy?” glasses every day. 7. Eat fruits Airy; Frank Clanton and At­ desk top for the folks to see. Perhaps it is. a double ed their pens. vocates of the verbal inspira­ Cornell points out, peaches can Jones: “I was a teamster, and vegetables in season; avoid well Clanton of Elkin; Odell sir.” heavy desserts. 8. Change and Buster Clanton of the radish, a double egg, a sweet potato in the shape of a ■ Paul had never a thought, tion of the Bible are confront­ be ranked among the “pro­ shoes and hose at least once a home; one brother, Bob Clan­ cross or a champion sized bean, but whatever the exhibit, m writing his thirteen Epistles, ed by the question, “Which tective foods,” in addition to Recruit Instructor (next time he gave the command):: day. 9. Keep a cool head and ton of Taylorsville; two sisters, the small town editor has the proof right at hand and beyond the friends and con­ version do you mean?" The having an enticing color and “Squad halt; Jones, whoa!” an even temper. 10. Keep win­ Mrs. Charles McGee of Wins­ doesn’t have to worry about sensorship, intri^e and pro­ verts who received the original English, the German, the flavor. Why not serve them dows closed and shades drawn ton-Salem and Mrs. Zeb Chil­ paganda in this instance. The world’s war is important documents. When Dr. Luke French, the Chinese, the Greek generously during the season during the hottest part of the d ress o f T a y lo rsv ille a n d 18 but it aso wants its local events, and uncensored too! penned his Gospel and The or the Hebrew?” Literal inspira­ and then store a plentiful sup­ Impatient Customer: "Can’t day to keep rooms cool. grandchildren. Acts, after painstaking research tion can be claimed only for the ply of canned, preserved, and you wait on me Two pounds of liver. I’m in a hurry.” Keep Going he had only in mind his good original copies of *he Scripture. spiced peaches for winter m eals? Butcher: “Sorry, madam, but We leave July and start into August wondering just friend, Theophiius, to whom he Timeless and Timely Dishes that can be made with two or three are ahead of you. Where is the summer going and what we accomplished was writing. Peter’s letters did Popular books of twenty-five during the heat besides a heap of complaining. Some this fruit are many: peach ice You surely don’t want your cream, peach shortcake, peach liver out of order!” took vacations and had a restful time but glad to get /V £ W S ÏTZM^Fcut men ttcape /r o m West Virütnim jatl. /eav# /юге "¡i w# '« home to tend to yard, garden and business that some OUR DEMOCRACY -by Mat Melba, peaches in combination tttêiH é w^fl H'e woiild havt stayed and don* out litrte. The еаЯсе ti how managed to get along. Maybe they brought home ■7ТГГГ with other fresh fruits in salads B a d F ix nc iecà. nevpf w m . snd never will b e T/tere ts no seeaonm^ in iht /ood ” b mess of fish, or only a story thereof, or acquired a //.i and fruit cups, and of cour.se, It was Timothy’s first day healthy sunburn that could have itched just as well if SJT a m e r ic a n s a n d t h e a ir .. peaches and cream. at school. He walked up to they had stayed at home. Maybe they spent more money \__ /У/,/'//' the iteacher’s desk and an­ nounced, “I ain’t got no pen­ than they intended or perhaps they saved some by not FIRST TO F i.y A PLANE | | F IR S T TO SPAN AN OCIaN | .vears ago are unread today. -taking a vacation after all. But whatever we did with Most o.f the j^olumes on the c il.” .. _ the month of July we did get through it. Mark Twain shelves of a great library are Shocked at his expression, «aid that this is the sort of weather that everybody talked untouched for present use. the teacher exclaimed: “Oh about but about which nobody ever did anything. We Still this oldest of books, the Timothy, I have not pencil.’ Bible, is as fresh as today’s A sympathetic look crossed get encouraging weather reports to cool us off mentally r»£. WHtSHTS US.NAV)f SEAPLANE NC4 and like as not the cool wave warms up or gets side­ OEC. / р о з . MAY spring water. It has fitted the the small boy’s face and he replied, “You ain’t either? tracked before it reaches us. But we are going to take needs of every age, and of every то CROSS-A POLE type of personality ,and lo! in Well, we’re both in the same whatever August has to offer and not let it take all of this hour of world-crisis, it has fix .” the starch out of our collars. the very words that man needs. Sky Traffic Laws Its standards are recognized as Bill: “I wish you’d keep your the only possible standards flies at home. It keep us busy We used to laugh about living to see the time when for a new world order. Its Vi­ killing them.” they would put stop and go signs in the clouds to control sio# alone is spacious enough Jim: "What’re you belly- I THE FASTEST MILITAfiy PLANESTOOAV ail-plane traffic. This jest was perhaps as out of place to frame the vast conceptions Echin’ about? I have to feed as the chuckle our great, great grandfather had over of a re-made society. ’em . the horseless carriage ever pushing the old gray mare And it comes with authority. off of the road. We know that each year has increased It is not merely the wisdom of Nit: “ I dread to think oi •> VULTEE ’'LOCKHEED P -j e * j cur air travel and in the past few years its jump has ancient thinkers and doers; my 30th birthday.” JiCtU ever so large. So taking this intc consideration t/AfJGUARDS ^ 0 4 M.P.H, I 400 M.RH. who may oe compared with Wit: "Why, did something and realizing that there is just so much flying space, even Confucius and Socrates and unpleasant happen on It?” as vast as it is, that there is need for controlling it for Aristotle and Guatama and the increasing number of speeding pilots. This has i| ;O u R CIVIL AVIATION HAS BEEN A UABORATOKY Zoroaster. This book, with a Chance of a Lifetime brought us up-to-date in air passage control as the Civil AND A TRAININS SCHOOL-463 M ILU O N simple directness that would A contributor was walking Aeronautics Board adopts traffic rules for the skies which be called arrogance in any through the Bowery when he j flown in o n e ye a r , ay civil planes, ■Ji became effective in July and v;hich will make the air other, claims to be inspired passed a bank where heavy ' 4 A '"'’’'-'- ...uVft- 'fAV, BY l a s t REPORT.^, safer for transportation, just as we never thought would as the word and will of God. cakes of ice were being lower­ happen .in our day! , . , . Through its pages the Infinite ed through a manhole in the There is a lane of traffic above 17,000 feet which is speaks to the reverent and basement of a bank. UvTEW- I rSLOt/.iVt YCrJ CtSiK' Ti; reserved for military planes except, for special.permissiqn -teachable soulr—As- the- Cate­ .... Being somewhat-of-a wag, he .CbUCiCEN E-VEKV ОТНЬЛ РАУ r r ... H5R.E » TH-’ C O Ff'SE i.5 ..... й о о о ^í'lî:lмs PEPi-jujT gi-anted from the board to commercial planes which are chism says, "The Scriptures asked the nearby guard if tlie Ч V SETTER/ engaged in experimenting purposes. Any plane that principally teach what man is ice was for the frozen assets ® C'MON.TlU-weNT ' I '■ comes in the line of trahic between 3,500 and the 17,000 to believe concerning God; and of the belligerent countries ci it. must have two-way radios and altimeters. The planes what duty God requires of Europe—then he speedily and that operate below 3,500 it. need not have the two-way man.” It is guidance for every discreetly departed. radio but must observfe all other restrictions placed on emergency, personal and na­ the planes. tional. It Is, we reverently be­ Individualist So we see another step forward in transportation lieve, the Voice oi God, im­ Is IT ANY WONOER THAT РОЛ АЛМУ ANÛ Sergeant (to reclining sol­ and an attempt to lesson the dangers which accompany parting His Wisdom and His dier): ‘^Wliy aren’t you out m v y THE PEOPLE AN о INOUSTKY OP THE US. it. So don’t laugh at a neighbor’s fantasy or an inventor’s Power. Well might Abraham there marching up and down?” CAN aUlLO ANO MAH THE B/OeEST, P/NEST mania, just recall the cartoon of the traiiic cop stand- Lincoln declare, “Thé Bible i.s Private: “Well, it suddenly tag in a cloud directing Traffic in the air, and merely ask А/Л PORCe /А/ ТНЕ WORLO ? the best gift God has given to dawned on me that I wasn’t »‘Sihat next." m a n .” setting, anywhere.” FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. С ) ENTERPRISE PAGES Rowlands Honor Marion Horn Gooleemee Personals Miss Helen Benson, and Lo- Virginia Girl a Mother at 14 rena N ail spent their summ er vacation sightseeing i n 'W a s h ­ Gordon Tomlinsons Has Birthday Charles Sell and Lawrence pje^>ÌjQHGli - QJ4 4 JPÌ ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Row­ Mrs, C. R. Horn entertained Brogdon left last week for land entertained Monday even­ Tuesday afternoon honoring Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mllbr Mrs. D. J. Snldei' ot Greens- sion of summer school. ing at their home honoring Mr. her daughter, Marlon on her and family and Mrs. W. A, Mrs, Luther Head underwent >)oro came last Wednesday to and Mrs, Gordon Tomlinson. birthday. A series of games Vogler spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Harp had an operation last Saturday for vi.slt Mr, and Mrs. Jim Kelly. Cut flowers and Ivy were used and contests were enjoyed with in Charlotte visiting Mrs. W il­ as their Sunoay guests, Mr. and appendicitis in a Salisbury hos­ :n profusion in the living room prizes being awarded the win­ liam M. Miller and children. Mrs. Paul Harp and daughter, p ital. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Beeding, and dining room, where tables n ers. Betty Ann, and Miss Louise Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jordan, Wm. Beeding and Mr, Mrs, J, were arranged for progressive Late in the afternoon the Dyson of Center, Mr, and Mrs. № , and Mrs. K. L. Cope accompanied by Mrs. Paul V, Ov/ens visited Endless Cav- rook. During the evening the guests were invited to the din- ■■■jpent. .laiiL wppV .ewjj— yislMng- HuJgei), I\lr.-i, Jitck Ath<;y~auU hostess served Iced punch, ins.room wnere a coloFnote Cowart and Miss Lillian Harp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomason daughter, Jean, spent Sunday Dirough the Slienandoah Val- cookies, and salted nuts. The of pink and white was carried all of Wlnston-Salem. in Chapel Hill, where Mi. visiting Mr. Athey at Camp 3cy. nonorees were presented an out in the decoration and re­ Thomason is attending summer Ja ck son . freshments. A large birthday Miss Annie Sue Bunch of W. F, Martin and Walter electric Iron. sch o o l. cake centered the table. CUatesville was the guest last Martin of Denmark, S. C, spent The party list Included Mr. Miss Mary Hoover of Drapar w iek of Miss Katherine-Smith. the week end at home. and Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson, Guests Included the honoree, Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Carnes Is visiting in the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tomlin­ Ellen Cooper of Clemmons, and Mr. and Mrs. W R Wand"., and Mrs. C. B, Hoover. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Allison Mrs. T. N, Massey of Sylva son, Misses Helen Avett, Miss Anne Marie Daniel. Lucile An­ accompanied by Mr Caraa.s’ Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Parkoi .Ifft Sunday for their home In is spending this week with her Elva Grace Avett, Miss Doro­ derson, Corrlne Tutterow’, Jan­ brother from Virginia, arc o f C h a rlotte sp e n t S u n d a y at, /ivondale, Ga, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. thy Thompson, Miss Charlotte ice Morris, Clarabel LeGrand, spending the week at Myrtle the home of Mrs, Effle Parker. T h o m p so n . Montgomery, Mrs. Hester Cald­ Martha Mason. Bobby Jean and Beach, S. C. Mrs. C. P. Meroney Jr. re- well and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland. Colleen Smith, Carol Johnstone, i.i'rned Sunday from a visit Jack LeGrand returned Sun­ Mrs. A. B. Ramsey and Mrs. Mr. Billy Cope of Wlnston- Lottie Lindsay Sheek, Caroline With Mr, and Mrs. Cooper Ed­ day from Davis hospital where Coggins of Salisbury are spend­ Salem spent the week end wlUi Craven, Betsy Slwrt, Ann Mar­ wards in Columbia, S. C. he has been a patient for the Mrs. G. R. Morris ing the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cope. tin, Rachel and Patsy Grant, past w eek. Elaine Roenier, 14-year-oId mother, is pictured with her Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Wands. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emmersou, Carol Johnstone and Lettle son, Robert, in /Vllegheny Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dinner Hostess fane Click. Jjindsay Sheek left Wednesday T. L. Martin and daughters. Mrs. N. J, Wood spent the Misses Gladys and Helen How­ Elaine left high school to elope and marry Alfred Roemer, Mrs. G. R. Morris was hostess ica' Camp Shirley Rogers, Roar­ Misses Mary and Notie Martin p a st W'eek visiting Mr. and Mrs. ell, and Mrs. Everhardt any 19, in Winchester, Va., last year. at a dinner bridge at her home Allen-Yates ing Gap, to spend two weeks. of Sumter, S. C. were week end Walter Wood. daughter, Evelyn, spent t-.he Friday evening complimenting past week end In Norfolk. V j . guests of Misses Leila and ‘Bickett Henderson of Fort Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Buck Allison Birthday Dinner Mrs. W. A. Allison of Avon­ N otie. Martin. Jackson, S. C.. A. T. Grant and of Wilmington were week end dale, Ga., Mrs, Mayo Wills of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen of Pino Grange Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Byerly Felix Harding of Ft. Bragg At Spillman Home r,nests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Hickman Washington, D. C. and Mrs Cll­ Mocksville, route 2, announce and Miss Mary Byerly spent spent the week end at home, Gives 3rd Degree Johnson and Miss Ossie Allison. and himlly of Kannapolis and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spillman nard LeGrand Mixed garden the marriage of their daugh­ Saturday in Kannapolis vUit- ter, Grace Lucille, to Haines The Pino community grange Ing Mr. and Mrs. Johtinj“ They took home with them Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Binkley Jr. entertained last Saturday even­ flowers formed an effective Helen Hodgson of Statesville held Its regular meeting Mon­ fiiniday Gussle. Phyllis and of Greensboro spent the week setting for the party. Hunt Yates of Mocksville, on B yerly. Is visiting Virginia Foster this ing for their daughter, Della July 17, at York, S. C. E. day night at the grange hall Marie Johnson and Ann Cle­ end with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. •After a series of progressions w eek . Lee, who was 19. Their home Gettys Nunn performed the with master, J. P. Essie, pre­ Miss Ruby Miller is spen'JI- ment for a visit. Binkley Sr. scores were counted and the was beautifully d e c o r a t e d ce re m o n y . siding. The tlilrd degree was Ing the week In Charlotte visa ­ Miss Rebecca Poster left high score prize went to Mrs. Miss Jo Cooley, Misses Lucile Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barham throughout with red and white given under the direction of ing her cousin. Miss Dorothy •Wednesday for Blscoe to visit Grady Ward and bingo to Mrs, M rs. Y a te s Is a g ra d u a te o f ¡Old Irene Horn, Miss Hazel and son, James Wesley of Sum- lo se s. W. H. Kimrey, degree captain. Nell Miller. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Page. Wills. To the honorees Mrs. Mocksville high school and Taylor of Rutherford and Miss merfleld, spent several days re­ Those attending were the Others taking part In the de­ Morris presented gifts. Chenler Business College, Beau­ Miss Reba Ijames of Ellzi- )^Ieach. They were joined for £i. C. They also visited the Emily Montgomery, Dorothy Davis, Wilma Essie, Elizabeth noke, Va., this week. E. C. Morris, P. J. Johnson, R. Clinic In Mocksville, where she North Cooleemee. II le week end by Mr. and Mrs. Beaches near Charleston and Grey and Mary Ruth Hendrix, Ferebee, Luther West, Elizabeth S. McNeill, Mack Kimbrough, will continue while Mr. Yates 0. M. Horn. Ft. Jackson at Columbia, S. C. John Summers remains 111 at Sallie Ruth Rich, Ann Cornat­ West, Jessie West, Betty Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carter C. R. Horn G. N. Ward, J. P. is In service. the home of his daughter, Mrs. zer, Ora Lib, Prances and Aneta Mahan, Mary Lee McMahan, and son, Sammy, accompanied Mr and Mrs. Yates Moore and Misses Mabel Poster, Nadine Hawkins, S. A. 'Harding and Mr. Yates is a graduate of Ollle Poster. Spillman, Messrs. Clinton Cor­ Ruby Collette, Dorothy Lea­ by Ml ssLouIse Livengood, visit­ .son. Tommy, were guests In the Lanier and Bob Lanier spent Miss Ossie Allison. Mrs. E. H. Iviocksville high school and at- natzer, Woodrow Howell, Ras­ gans, Mrs. Era Latham, Mrs. I. ed In Asheville, Cherokee srtd ))ome of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. the week end at Stovall visiting Morris joined the party for- tended- State—College in Ra- John L. Foster and Miss tus Seats, Gene Seats, J. C. Ur. Roberts, Sarah Lou Peoples, National Park last Sunday. Rides over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams. d ln n er. lelgh. He Is now stationed at Mary Poster were dinner guests Hendrix, Gilmer Ellis, J. D. Edith McMahan, Nancy Fur­ Camp Blandlng, Fla. Miss Rachel Click has fs- Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. B. Purchcs, Johnny Sparks, Gene ches, Woodrow Howell, Francis Mr. and Mrs, George Kay of Miss Jacqueline Williams has turned home from Boone, J. Foster Sr. James, W. B. Frank and Her­ Essie and G. W. Miller. Greensboro were Saturday dln- returned to her home at Sto­ Classes Have where she attended summer man Koontz, Vernon Dull, Don­ Mrs. Johnstone Gives -Mrs. I. G. Roberts and Miss »cr guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. vall after an extended visit Steak Fry sch o o l. Jl. F u lg h u m , with her grandparents, Mr. and Miss Doris Lagle of States­ ald Poindexter, Luther West Auxiliary History Elizabeth Ferebee served rc- Mrs. H. H. Lanier. ville Is spending a two weeks and David White, Mr. and Mrs. The intermediate classes of Ireshments to the members at Jack Owen Moody, who wju Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Thompson vacation with her parents, Mr. W. P. Cornatzer, Mr. and Mrs. the Presbyterian church, Mr. The auxiliary of the Pres­ the close of the meeting. operated on Sunday for ap­ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller, and daughter of Tampa, Flor­ and Mrs. Hugh Lagle. A. Spillman, Mrs, J. 0. Hendrix and Mrs. W. H. Kimrey teach­ byterian church met Monday pendicitis at Davis hosR.lba), ida, Miss Bessie Thompson, Mrs. R. Max Conrad, Miss Eliza, and son, Mrs. Ollle Steelman, afternoon at the hut with Mrs. Statesville, Is getting alonj Miss Gertrude Moore return­ ers, had a steak fry at Rich’s Mrs. J. F. Hawkins Carl Thompson and daughter beth Miller and Gene Miller of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spillman, W. P. Robinson presiding. Mrs. n icely . ed Thursday from Mt. Olive Park Thursday evening. Games of Davidson and James Thomp- Farmington have returned from Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor. J. B. Johnstone read the his­ where she spent last week. were under the direction of Honors Visitors f:on of Durham were Sunday a two weeks trip. While away tory of the auxiliary for the Misses Laura and Fanwte After several games and Miss Jane Hayden Morris. Mrs. J. P. Hawkins entertain­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. they visited In Atlanta, New year 1940-41 Mrs. W. C. Cooper, Eflrd of Raleigh are guests o( M r. a n d Mr.',. L a w re n ce C ecil contest were played the guests Members of the department ed at a Coca-Cola party Fri­ J, H. Thompson. Orleans, Pensacola, Fort Worth delegate to Montreat, reported Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hoyle tbvs and son, Edward, of High Point were served a plate dinner with present were Mabel Short, Jane day afternoon In honor of Mrs. and New Salem, III., the later on the conference w eek. Miss Hazel Baity of Char­ were guests this week end of punch. Those winning high Hayden Morris, Adrle Mars, W. A. Allison of Avondale, Ga. town was rebuilt in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hodgln. scores were Miss Emily Mont­ Billy Ammons, Hazel Charles, Members present were Mes­ and Mrs. Mayo Wills of Wash­ Mrs, Grace Moore of Salis­ lotte spent Sunday with her Abraham Lincoln. ojother, Mrs. J. T. Baity. gomery and David White. When Lonnie and Lawrence Charles, dames Hugh Sanford, E. P. ington, D. C. and Mrs. Cllnard bury Is visiting In the home' Mrs. Sallie Pitts, Mrs. R. B. Misses Nell and Daisy Holt­ the birthday cake was taken E. C. Sanford, Frank Larew, Bradley, G. G. Daniel, J. J. LeGrand, who left Sunday for her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Pitts Jr. of Schoolfleld, Va. and Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Sides, houser, Miss Carolyn Lagle, Mrs. In everyone sang "happy birth­ Jesse Anderson and Mr and Larew, Cecil Morris, Alice her new home In Charleston, W a n d s. Ji, and little daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Poston and George Marshall of Wlnston- day” to Miss Della Lee Spill­ Mrs. W. H. Kimrey. Woodruff, Charles Woodruff, S. C. will go to Kannapolis Satur­ children, Ann and Helen, of Norman Ridenhour of Char­ Salem, Mrs. Hoyle Layton of man and also for Willie Tay­ Knox Johnstone, Essie Byerly, Gladioli and roses were used day to attend the annual Rog- Statesville were week end visit­ lotte spent the week end In Greensboro and Miss Margaret lor, whose birthday was the Fred Casslday, W. C. Cooper, throughout the house. Mrs. cio reunion. ors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Informal Tea town with his parents, Mr. an'd Blackwood of Charlotte will same day. Both received many J. B. Johnstone, W. H. Kimrey, Hawkins was assisted In enter­ S te w a rt Mrs. M. H. Ridenhour. g ifts. W. P. Robinson and Miss Wlllle Kev. and Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle spend this week end at Myrtle At Morris Home taining by her sister, Mrs. M iller. B ea ch . Carloss Cooper of Clemmons. Miss Nellie Alexander of Kan ­ of Kings Mountain spent sev­ Mrs. Cllnard LeGrand, Mrs, eral days here last week. They Mrs. Dull Guests Included Mrs. Allison, napolis spent Sunday and Mon­ Mrs. Johnston Starnes of Mrs. Horn Has M. G. Allison of Wilmington, were accompanied home by Mrs. E. W. Crow Mrs. Wills, Mrs. Cllnard Le­ day with her grandparents, Charlotte is visiting Mr. and Hostess Mrs. W. A. Allison of Avondale, Miss Marjorie Call who was Dinner Party Grand, Mrs. P. J, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tiller. Mrs. M. J. Holthouser. Ga. and Mrs. Mayo Wills of Gives Devotionals Mrs. E. H. Morris, Mrs.- John tiielr guest over the week end. Mrs.' Floyd Dull of Pino was Mrs. C. R. Horn was hostess Washington, D C. were guests at a dinner party at her home The Woman's Society of Johnstone, *Mrs, Knox John­ Mrs. Bruce Josey spent part Dr, W M. Long left Sunday hostess to a group of girls and of honor at an Informal tea Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Daniel and Christian Service held their stone, Mrs, C. R. Horn, Mrs, o f la s t W'eek In Gteensbow by plane tor New Orleans to boys Saturday afternoon In Thursday evening honoring Friday afternoon given by Mrs. !ftliss Pauline Daniel spent Sun­ July meeting Monday afternoon Ollle Stockton, Mrs. L. G. Horn. visiting friends. bring home his family. They honor of her daughter, De- Mrs. Cllnard LeGrand, Mrs. W. Cecil Morris. day In Statesville with Mrs. m the ladles parlor of the Mrs. R. B. Sanford, Mrs. J. C. will return Friday. Willa’s tenth birthday. The A. Allison of Avondale, Ga. and iXinlel's parents. The home was decorated with Sanford, Mrs. Gaither Sanford, Miss Kathleen McCall of iihildren enjoyed several out- Mrs. Mayo Wills of Washing­ Methodist church. The meet­ •Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman mixed summer flowers. An Charlotte spent the week sn'd ton , D. C. ing opened with the hymn, Mrs. O. C. McQuage, and Miss ¡Rev. W. C. Sides Jr. will leave of-door games directed by Mil­ w ith h e r p aren ts, M r. a n d M£.s. and daughter, Josephine, spent afternoon tea course was serv­ “The Church Is One Founda­ Ossie Allison. iiunday afternoon to assist in a dred Dull, Wilma Essie and The hostess w’as assisted In W. H. McCall. several days last week In Ra­ ed. tion." Devotlonals were led by iiorles of evangelistic services at Vernon Dull. Mrs. Dull, as­ serving the buffet dinner by leigh. Mr. Hartman., went to Guests were Mesdames M. G. Mrs. E. W. Crow from the 12 BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Unity church near Kannapolis sisted by Mrs. J. F. Essie, Mrs. her daughter, Marion. attend the electrical school at Allison. LeGrand, Wills, W. A. chapter of Romans. The pro­ ior ten days or two weeks. Charlie S. Dull and Mrs. L. M. The guest list Included the State College Tuesday through Allison, P. J. Johnson, Helen gram on “Investing Our Heri­ -el, route 4, a daughtei. Sarah „ whtMnnir ion*-. Dull, served a sweet plate and honorees and Mesdames R. S. Patsy Ruth Whitlock, last Mrs. P. L. fage of Miami, T h u rsd a y . Campbell of Wlnston-Salem, tage through Cooperation” re­ D ia n n , Ju ly 13. punch to DeWllla Dull, Martha MoNelll, Cecil Morris, E. H. w eek. riorida arrived Wednesday for Gaither Sanford, R. B. San­ presented the different depart­ Mr, and Mrs. George Goforth, Mrs. W. G. Murchison is re­ Ann Davis, Marie Ratledge, Morris, P. J. Johnson. Mack a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ford. C. R. Horn, Mack Kim­ ments of the women’s work. Harmony, route I, a son, July Miss Carmon Ijames has re­ covering satisfactorily from a Betty Gene and Edna Ann Kimbrough, J. P. Hawkins, Miss J^arew. Mr. and Mrs. George brough, Ralph Morris, E. H. Those taking part on the pro­ 11. turned to her home In No^tlx recent operation performed at Shelton, Zella Mae Ratledge, Willie Miller and Miss Ossie Felix of Bristol, Va. will come Morris and Misses Ossie Allison tram were Mesdames E. W. Mr. and Mrs. Sam ¡Cabie, Cooleemee after spending the Walter Reed Hospital In W ash­ Peggy Ann Dull, Martha Rose A llison . 3» this week end to be guests and Sarah Gaither. route 4,' a daughter, July 12. past two months at Carolina ington, D. C. She will remain Miller, Ina Mae Driver, Addle Crow, E. M. Avett, J. Prank ill the Larew home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, B e a ch . . there for further observation Belle Latham, John Clay James, Clement, Miss Ruth Booe and Mrs. Ed Morris Miss Mary Heltman. rou te 4, a d a u g h te r, Ju ly 16. Mrs. Daisy Lambeth. Misses and treatment Allen and Johnny Bentley, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Barh.im Those present In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Latham, ll'ilen atid Ruth Lambeth of Sammy Deese, Roland West, of Mayodan were recent visitor,s Attorney Jacob Stewart spent Is Hostess those on the program were io u te 1, a d a u g h te r, Ju ly 17. iioncure, Miss Roberta Lam- Bayne Miller, L S, Shelton Jr., with Mrs. Barham’s parenta, Monday and Tuesday in Salis­ Mrs. E. H. Morris entertain­ Mrs. J. H. Thompson, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Cornat- >)eth of pharlotte and Mrs. C. Henry Lee Shore, Gene and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McNeely. bury on legal business. ed Friday morning at a Coca- H. Tomlinson and Mrs. P. J. ?er. Advance, route 1, a daugh­ W. Garnette of Jesup, Ga. were _Dene Dull. Curtis Lee Reavls, Cola party honoring Mrs. Cll­ J o h n so n . ter, Betty Nan, July 19.. Mr. and Mrs.-Edgar McDaniel swiek end guests of Mrs. Ar- Miss Rachel Poster was the Willis Davis, O’Bfien Dixon, nard LeGrand, Mrs. W. A. Alll- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gre­ of Huntington, W. Va., are ]Ciand Daniel. guest last week end of Misses Travis Driver, Donald and Joe son of Avondale, Ga. and Mrs. gory, Cooleemee, a son, Regi- spending this week with Mr. Nonnie Slate and Atha Howell Wilson Laymon. Vestal Dull, Mrs. Kimbrough J. J. Larew and John Larew Mayo Wills of Washington, D. tiard, Ju ly 18. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel. in Wlnston-Salem. Mildred Dull, Wilma Essie and Mr. and Mrs. James Tiller, •siient Tuesday In Sanford on Vernon Dull. The honoree re­ C. Colorful garden flowers Honors Guests Cooleemee, a son, Henry Chris­ .1 business trip. John and Dallas Ammons of ceived many nice and useful were arranged in the living Complimenting two popular Barium Springs are visiting room. The hostess served Coca- topher, July 20. Mrs. Cooper Edwards of Co- C ifts. visitors, Mrs. W. A. Allison and their mother, Mrs, M. V. Cle­ Colas and a variety of delaca- Mrs. Mayo Wills, and Mrs. Cll­ Jumbia, S. C. spent Wednesday CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS m en t. cies to the honorees and Mes­ nard LeGrand who moved Sun­ ond Thursday of last week Miss Allison M e th o d ist dames Cecil Morris, P. J. John­ day to her new home in Char­ v.’ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nancy and John Durham of ■Rev. E. M . A v ett, P a stor. Gives Luncheon son, Ralph Morris, C. R. Horn, leston, S. C., Mrs. Mack Kim­ C. P. Meroney, Sr, She was Troutman are visiting their 11:00 subject, “C h r is t ia n Paul Blackwelder, George Kuy­ brough entertained at a Coca- .Tccompanled home by Mrs. C. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Ossie Allison entertain­ T h in k in g .” kendall of Charlotte and Miss Cola party at her home Satur­ y, Meroney Jr. and Miss Sarah Jacob Stewart, ed at a luncheon at the Smoke Mocksville Circuit Ossie Allison. day morning. Garden flowers M e ro n e y . House In Wlnston-Salem Fri­ Rev. W, C. Sides. Jr., Pastor Mrs. A. F. Campbell is spend­ were artistically a r r a n g e d day to honor Mrs. Clinard Le­ Union Chapel 11:00, subject, Mrs. P. Meroney Sr. and ing several days this week throughout the home. Grand, Mrs. W. A. Allison of Guests Honored “Opened Doors.” ih'a-s. C. P. M eron ey Jr. sp en t with relatives and friends at Guests included the guests Avondale. Ga. and Mrs. Mayo Davie Circuit ] W ednesday in Lenoir with Mrs. County Line. At Kelly Home of honor and Mrs, Dave Mont­ Wills of Washington. D. C. Rev. G. \V, Fmk, pastor 0. M, Downum, gomery, Mrs. C. R. Horn, Mrs. G era ld in e R a tle d g e Is r e ­ Several out-of-town visitors Complimenting her guest, Concord 10:00. J. P. Hawkins, Mrs, E. H. Mor­ Miss Ruth Boger spent the cuperating from a tonsil oper­ making the party delightful Mrs. D. J. Snider ■ of Greens- Oak Grove 11:00. J. W. Clay ris, Mrs. Ralph Morris, and veek end In Le.\ington with a ation performed last week end. were Mrs. Helen Campbell of boro and Mrs. Lonnie Laniei, of Winston-Salem will hold the K E E P C O O L Miss Gussle Johnson. former school mate. Miss Elsie Winston-Salem, Mrs. Horace guest of Mrs. G, N. Ward, Mrs service. Mrs, Jacob Stewart has re­ Rjoonard.- Haworth of High Point and Jim Kelly entertained at hei Liberty 8:00. Rev. Charles in our turned from a visit with her Mrs. Lonnie Lanier of Birm­ home Thursday evening. Bowles Mrs. Sam Stonestreet H. Utley will hold the service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and daughter, Mrs, H, H. Fynne in ingham, Ala. of gladioli and snapdragons The revival meeting will con­ MODERN SHOP )\Iiss D ora B ow les left S u n d a y Sinnter, S, C. Gives Devotionals Thé 18 covers were laid at a graced the rooms where tables tinue at Center with services ior Washington, D, C, to spend ilngle table centered by. a were arranged for dessert and The W. M. U. of the Baptist 'Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgson Sunday at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. Enjoy the additional prlvl-, I 4 Ih e w eek. fluted bowl of gladioli. ~ Ml.ss j>}ldse,.______church was presided over Mon- -oi---Sttite3t‘iH'.?— sp^ntr- Stmday -E w n ln g -s e r-v lce s- .wiU...,.be .h e ld leges you- get here-in-in­ Allison presented gifts to the High score prize went to Miss day afternoon by Mrs. S. B. \i M r. an d Mi-s. J. c. Jones left w'ith Mr and Mrs. B. J. Foster during the coming week at 8 dividual, sanitary equipment honorees and visitors. Delia Grant, the consolation to Hall. Tlie-devotionals were led Tuesday for Carolina Beach to p. m . a'rra'*Tr.o(ieru..irfitlii?ilg, W e The party personnel includ­ Mrs. J. W. Davis, and Mrs. S. TAILORED DINNER FROCK by Mrs. Sam Stonestreet. Mrs B a p tist , - ' .spend several days, Mr. Jones can style your.hair for evei’}' Miss Ella Elam of St. Louis, ed the guests of honor and A. Harding drew the bingo. inspired by the Navy’s white Steve Wood assisted by Mrs. will attend the mid-summer Rev. J. H. Fulsh’j.a,'pastor. o c ca sio n . Mo., Mrs. H. B. Ashley of Red mess-jacket and blue trousers Jmi Wall presented the pro­ meeting of the N. C. superin­ Mesdames Helen Campbell. Souvenirs were given to the 11:00 Rev, J. A, McCaughn of Springs. Miss Thelma Betts is worn here by Mary Astor. gram on tho topic, “An urgent tendents of the R. E. A. Horace Haworth, E, H. Morris, Ml'S. S n id er an d M rs. L an ier. Winston-Salem will hold the Steed of Maxton have returned Ralph Morris,’ P J. Johnson, The party personnel included The gathered navj-crepe skirt gospel — adequat« for the serv ice. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donnelly to their homes after a visit C, R. Horn, J. f '. Hawkins, L in addition to the honorees is bound around the waist with changing Orient.” spent last w -ek at Trade, Tenn. with Mrs. Hattie McGuire. Mrs. P, Martin, Grady Ward, Mack Mesdames Gaither Sanford, G, a narrow cummerbima. T!ie Members present were Mes- M, Crotts, P. H. Mason, George Mayfair fuests of Mr. and Mrs. G, N, W. F, Steed, who has been a Kimbrough, O, C, McQuage N, Ward, W, H Kimrey, S, B, white crepe bolero with a trio clfimos Jim Wall, S. B. Hall, Bryan, J. M. Horn, J. P. Haw­ Donnelly. Sunday Mr. Donnel­ visitor In the McGuire home Lonnie Lanier, Cecil Morris, Hall, J. ,W Davis, S. A. Hard­ cf flap pockets is worn over a Steve Wood, Sam Stonestreet, kins, Jeff Caudell, Hubert Car­ Beauty ly left for Chapel Hill, where for several weeks, has also Miss wmie Miller and Miss ing, George'Bryan, Russell Mul­ short sleeved blouse of the H. W. Brown, C. R. Horn, J. ter, Harley Sofley and J H. Shoppe he will attend tho second ses- returned home. A llison , len, and Miss Delia Grant. same material. L. Holton, A. P, Campbell, W. Fulghum.

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5T©T@ M®T@ M®T©I® FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 7 Rastus Seats Birthday Dinner Sing Sing’s Warden HEADUNESc%: Visits Parents Given W. II. Shelton SPILLM A N R O A D . — Ml'S. FOUR CORNERS. — A birth­ THESE WAWT ЛРД Ollie Steelman ol Yadkinville day dinner was held at the spent the week end visiting home of Mrs. E. J. Shelton Sun­ f o r v e h a t YOB WAWT Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spillman day honoring her nephew, W, t t E A Ê L and Mrs. A. Spillman. a. Shelton of Concord. A table placed on the lawn was dec­ Carl Hendrix of Radiord, Va. M O K E A B O U T SEE YOUR DOCTOR AT LEAST FOR RENT H O U SE P A R T L Y orated with summer flowers and spent last week end with twice ¡1 year for a check up. funiishctl. Phone 173.—See centered with a large birth- Injures Arm iamily and Mrs A. Spillman. Bring your prcacriptinns to E. E.: H u nt. 7-25 :UI dav cake. Picnic_diri.ner was .?jUss Ora .EUzabsth-SpilXgian. wplripr l.g .snrv ivpH us—fo r- sGSBiitifie—com pound— served. Those present were is visiting Miss Ann Cornat- oand, one son and one daugh­ ing.—LeGrand’s Pharmacy. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE; Mr. and Mrs. George Ballinger ter; 7,er this week. 7 -2 5 -t i NORTH CAROLINA and children of Taylors, South Miss Gladys Cornatzer of Robert L. Smoot had the mis­ DAVIE COUiiTY Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. JUST RECEIVED -- CARLOAD Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. fortune of cutting 4 arteries in Phillips and children of Char­ Montana marcs. Priced to Having qualified as executor ' Cool While Sharie Jack Sheeks spent a while with his left wrist; Friday. of the Estate of Emma' Poin­ lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter C. sell. W. M. Howard, Clement sicin — Mary Marlin Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cornatzer Mrs. R. C. Poster, Mr. and Mrs. dexter, deceased, late of Davlfr lashions this bra Shelton and children of Kan­ Barn, Aloeksville. 7-25-3tp County, North Carolina, this is. Tuesday niglit. PoweU Miller, Misses Gwen­ top with narrow napolis, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. to notify aU persons liavinfi Women Tdko Ihs Placo oi otraps which may Miss Mary Ruth Hendrix and dolyn Foster and Loray Miller FOR S.ALE — Canning peaches, Mon — (above) Working Shelton of Winston-Salem, Mr. claims against the estaite of said be buttoned at Ihe Sallie Ruth Rich are spending and Billy and Pelzo MUler at­ Georgia Bells ready July 25; deceased, to exhibit them to as carponlora those wo­ neck or tied at tho [>nd M rs G e o rg e L a y m o n a n d men are repairing a bomb­ this week with Mr. and Mrs. tended the HUishaw reunion at Elbertas, Ponderosa and oth- the undersigned at 225 West' back ior sun bath­ son, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Shel­ ed houao in tha Croydon ing. Tho shorts aro P. D. Poindexter of Huntsville. Smithtown in Yadkin county ers ready August 1. Pcaches Banner Avenue, Winston-Salem. Area, London. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton North CaroUna. on or before tailored and lecture Mrs. W. S. Spillman and Mrs. S u n d a y. ripening- u n til S ep tem b er 10. g neotly tucked top. and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. the 17th day of July, 1942, or- Virginia Beckner and step-son B. W; Rollins and R. W. Beck, Shelton and children, Mr. and ______Mrs. John Henry Heath, and this notice- will be- pleaded'in- ijf Clemmons visited Mrs. J. H. Mocksville, route 2. 7-18-3t bar of their recovery. All per­ Mrs. George T. Baity, Mr. and . - . „ ^ 41,. daughter, Linda, and Miss Sparks Tuesday. Robert John Kirby succeeds theSaturday sons indebted, to said eatatei Mrs. W. B. Dull and children, famous Warden Lewis E. Lawes SINGER SEWING MACHINES wUl please make immediate: Miss Betty Sparks is spending afternoon for Beach Haven, N. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shelton and as head of' Sing Sing prison, —^We are representatives in p ay m en t. a few days with her sister, J. to visit relatives. This the 17th day ot Jnly^ thiidren, Mr. and Mrs. Roy OssiningTi N. Y. Like Iiis pre- Da-vie for these famous ma­ Mrs. Virginia Beckner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doss have 1941 Dixon and children. Mrs. Cal- jecessor, Warden Kirby does chines. Also vacuum cleaners Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Vestal moved to ReidsviUe and Mr. W. V. POINDEXTER vin Reavis and chUdren, Mr. not believe in capital punish­ •and iron. See our display.— Executor of Emma Poindexter, took dinner with Mr. and. Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Trivette and and Mrs. A. D. Richie, Mr. and ment and has never seen a man C. J. Angell. deceased. 7-18-8t W. S. Spillman Sunday. daughter, LUllan. have moved Mrs. Lester Richie, all of Davie die in the electric chair. Miss Della Lee Spillman ttARBON P.\PER — PENCIL county, Mr. and Mrs. Manus into the house formerly occu­ TO CHECK made a business trip to Char­ tl Was a Long Way to Welborn and Mrs. L. H. Dixon pied by them. sharpeners, typewriters, sta­ lotte Tuesday. Homecoming Be Detroit — Vico • Presi- of Wlnston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. L. Cartner. Misses ples, paper clips, mucilage, flent forest H. Akers of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spillman Claude Cockeran and children Held August 17 Mary Etta. Ruth and Elizabeth typewriter ribbons, ink pads »>10 Dodge Division of honored WiUle Taylor at a Hhrysler Corporation cf Concord, Mr. and Mrs. J. ELBAVILLE - The Woman’s John Cartner of —and all kind of office .sup­ birthday dinner. Those attend­ rn d Assistant General C. Collette and children and society of Christian Service C arksbury community anti Mrs plies.—Mocksville Enterprise. Kales Manager E. ). ing were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chas. Poster, Mrs. Jesse Hawk poag meeting the four Icke Woodward of MocksvUle, met on July 12 at the home of PHILCO RADIOS «A L E S AND Cornatzer and family, Mr. and and Bobby Jones ot NewTJort M a i 11 o brothers who Ivlr. an d. M rs. W . H . S h e lto n o f Mrs. T. P. Bailey with Mrs. W. SERVICE. Fresh ba tteries •Irove thoir Dodge au­ Mrs. J. C. Hendrix and family, New’s, Va., spent Wednesday C o n co rd . A. Bailey associate hostess. each week for all makes.— tomobile from Buenos Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Poindex­ with Mrs. R. C. Foster and chil­ Aires. Argentino lo Do- Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Ratledge The meeting was called to Young Radio Co., Depot St. DR. McINTOSH ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. dren. Mrs. Chas. Foster spent •roil, a distance of over i.nd famUy and A. C. Ratledge order by the president, Mrs. T. W. M. Taylor and son. Mrs. HEDRICK 13,000 miles The trip visited relatives in Winston- the night with them. USED TIRES, BATTERIES AND af the Maillos, through F. BaUey. The theme tor the Ollle Steelman, Miss Francis Mrs. John Shore and son. auto parts for all makes and OPrOI\IETRIST 13 South and Central Salem Sunday. meeting was “Faith In Amer­ Spillman and Miss Anita Spill­ Dan. spent part of last week models. Wrecker scrvicc. 43G N . Trade Street American republics, Mrs. L. H. Dixon of Winston- ic a .” odqo. clratr,ni: Ì3;.rn.-Ì b.-l v.;ar. ter, Beba Ann, Miss Virginia cracy and Faith,” Mrs. Sani ciation. l-2G-tfi Mrs. Phillip Seats. Mrs. Ray Brackens and Miss Dr.ClydeW.Young Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ilege a poem, "The Light ot Miiises Mary Elizabeth Seats Betty Ruth Renegar attended Parker and chUdren, Mrs. Fan­ Faith.” Mrs. Frank Burton SITUATION WANTED — MALE Ross Ellis of Statesville Sun­ is spending this week with Mr. nie Parker, Miss Geneva Park­ the funeral of Rev. D. C. Clan­ Married man, now employed, day afternoon. and Mrs. Ira Seats and family. read “Things One Would Never VETERINARIAN ton at Mount Hebron, Sunday. COLORED NEWS er, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wooten. Be Sorry For,” and Mrs. Frank over five years clerical ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Pilcher Miss Mary Lizzie Brown, who Jack and Rachel Wooten, aU perience including typing, BY :\IARGARET WOODRUFF Tucker, a poem “Lines tor a Sanford Bldg. nas been visiting her aunt in and son visited Mr. and Mrs. ot Winston-Salem. iT len d ’s House.” The program Forrests Have preparation of pay -rolls, Winston-Salem came home W. S, Spillman. Herman Lee Hunt had her L. S. Shelton Jr. is visiting was closed by singing “Amer­ maintenance of stock rccorils Mocksville Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. ton.slls removed Thursday at Monday, relatives in W inston-Salem this Dinner Guests and the operation of various S. SpUlman Sunday were Mr. ica The Beautiful” and a pray­ Office Phone: 38 the MocksviUe hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Noise Camels w eek. KAPPA. — Mr. and Mrs. A. office appliances. Over 25 iind Mrs, Hampton Seats and er by Mrs. C. M. Markland. Mrs. Valla VanEaton, Misses and children visited his moth- A. Cartner visited Mr. and Mrs. years of age. Not subject to Home Phone: 74 iamily, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Seats Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shelton There were 22 members pres­ Prances and Gaynell Allison t-r S u n d a y in H a rm on y . ent with a collection ot $1.34. J. P. Cartner Sunday. draft. Prefer a position with! and family. Rev.' and Mrs. J. W. m d famUy visited Mr. and Mrs. Guests of Daisy Brown this Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Forrest a fu tu re . W rite ca re M o ck s-1 and Miss Fannie Furches of V estal. L. S. Shelton and family Mon­ The Social Service paid 48 visits Pittsburgh, Pa. are spending week end were Mr. and Mrs. day n ig h t. to the sick and remembered had as their Sunday dinner vilie Enterpiise. Aaron Bush and children of t'uests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Por- sometime with Mrs. Bessie Miss Lovester Lowery of 32. Four visitors and one new NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND B r o w n . Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ Buford Goforth .viooresville is visiting Miss member were welcomed. lest and son, Mr. and Mrs. DAVIE BRICK Miss MUdred Smoot spent thew HiU of Salisbury. Olive Lowery this week. Owing to the Masonic Picnic, Conrad Forrest and ' daughter Under and by virtue ot an Visits Family C't Winston-Salem, Mr. and order- ot tlie superior court ot Saturday afternoon in Salis­ Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reavls tile next meeting will be on Davie County, made in the .spe­ bury shopping. BOSTON PERSONALS SHEIFFIELD. — Mr. and"Mrs." Tuesday, .'Vugust 12, at the Mrs Herman Prather of County COMPANY visited relatives in Yadkin cial proceeding entitled B. B. Miss Adelaide Smoot return­ J. P. Swearingen of Concird Line. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Satley —DEALERS IN— Dorothy Mae.Beck is spend­ S u n d a y. community buUding at Ad­ Mock, adnir. vs. W. T. Mock ed Sr.turday from Wlnston- and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pen- ot Concord, and Mr. and Mrs. et al. the undersigned commis­ BRICK and SAND ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ratledge vance, with Mrs. C. D. Peoples ninger and children, Carolyn iind Mrs. May Markland as hos- Ralpli Forrest ot Woodleaf. sioner wiU. on the 16th day ot Salem where she has spent the Earl Beck of Yadkin county. and family visited relatives .md Delano, ot Woodleaf were Mrs. J. A. Laplsh and tamily A u g u st, 1941, a t 12 o ’c lo ck , .M„ •past six w eek s a tte n d in g su m ­ here Sunday. toss. at the courthouse door in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. WOOD & COAL mer school. .spent Sunday with relatives In 3f Winston-Salem spent the Mrs. Elmore Davis and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Markland MocksviUe, North Carolina, o:- Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans T. C. Goforth. S alisbu ry. fçr tor sale to the highest bid­ D ay P b o n e 191 v.’eek end with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Davis and c.nd ChUdren spent Sunday spent Saturday afternoon In Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dyson iamily visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and der tor cash that certain tract N ight P h on e 119 W. A. Beck. visiting relatives in Thomas­ of land lying and being in W oodleaf with Mrs. Llna Lucky. .md chUdren were Sunday af­ daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reavis L. Reavis and children Sunday. viUe. Shady Grove Township. Davio The public is Invited to at­ ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones ot County, North Carolinn, adjoin­ and tamily were Sunday guests Mrs. Charles Garwood and tend the revival services at the Noah Ijames. C enter. ing the lands of Jacob Cornat cf Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Reavis. Buies Return Mrs. Aaron Bowles of Winston- Redland Church oi Christ. Rev. Private Buford J. Goforth ot Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorne zer and others, and mere par­ Several attended the funeral Salem spent Saturday with ticularly described as follows, Alonzo Jones is in charge ot the U. S. Army, who is station­ and family were Sunday dinner of Mrs. Henry Blackweider. From Churchland their father, Fritz Hege. t o -w lt : the service. ed at Fort Bennlng, Georgia, guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bounded on the East by Jacoo ROWAN Myrtle Beck and daughter, GREENWOOD. — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege and children Sunday July 27 is Mocksville is spending ten days with his K o o n tz . Cornatzer; on the South by Peggy Ann, were visiting Mrs. Mrs. Clitton Barnes spent a i-'pent Thursday In Winston- Cleve Kimbrough and Phelps Day at the Mainvllle church. Ijarents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wil- T. C. Reavis Sunday evening. whUe Sunday afternoon with Salem visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornatzer; on West b; G. Л. Mayor T. I. Caudell of Mocks­ Goforth. Buford has been in lianis and chUdren spent Sun­ PRINTING CO. Potts and on tlie Ncrth by Pink Smith was Sunday din­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones of O. Markland. viUe will speak. tlie army a year and likes it day afternoon with Mr. and Road, containing 2 rcrps, more ner guest ot Luther Smith and F ork . Dr. L. M. Onque ot Mt. Airy fine. He has two more years. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Ratledge Mrs. R. H. McDaniel of States­ or less. On this land is the SALISBURY, N. C. fa m ily . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee late A С Wood house. preached Sunday afternoon at B. R. Richardson has accept­ p.nd children and Mr. and Mrs. ville. Urma Joan Jones is visiting Robertson spent the week end . This the 16th day of July, ed a position with the Erwin Bill Kester and chUdren spent Miss LUllan Hendrix of Fork One of the largest in-int- ■the B a p tist c h u rc h . 1941. Peggy Ann Beck. with Mr. Robertson’s parents, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Harry Lee Bryant of Payette- Cotton Mills ot Cooleemee. -spent the,week end with Miss B. C. BROCK i n g aiicl officc supply ivIr. a n d M rs. T o m m ie R o b e r t­ I’ilie spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. R. V. Martin Mrs. C. D. McCrary of Lexing­ Geneva Koontz. Commissioner houses in the Caiolinas. COTTON son of Advance. ton . P h o n e 151 his aunt, Mrs. Bessie Brown. attended a young peoples con­ Master Jimmy Campbell of Mrs. Walter Buie and daugh­ MocksviUe. N. C. 7-25-4t. S u n d a y e v e n in g at 3 o ’c lo ck It appears likely that the ference at Lake Junaluska last Mr. and Mrs. Lum Robertson, Mocksville is spending some ter, Bonnie Jean, spent part ® Printing Rev. Landis Brown and con­ domestic carryover of Amer­ 'veek. Mr and Mrs. Roby Jarvis and lime with relatives in this com ­ RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE nt last week with Mr. and Mrs. gregation will have charge of ican cotton at the end of the Buford Goforth spent two Miss Lucille Shermer were m u n ity . Faitli Buie of Churchland, Under and by virtue oi an 9 Lilho,a;iaphing the service at the Mount Sinai current season wUl total about clays last week with Mr. and guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud and dau­ order ot the Clerk of tho Su­ Mis-ses Lillian Sidden ot Ad­ Church of God. 12,300,000 bales, reports the U. Mrs. W. B. Pennlnger ot Wood­ Mrs. Boyd Shermer Saturday ghter, Mrs, H. C. Jones and perior Court of Davie County, vance and Ola Summers of in the Special Proceedings oii- Mr, and Mrs. John Cowan and 3 Bureau of AgriciUtural Eco­ leaf and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. n ig h t. Miss Virginia Jones spent Fri­ 9 Typewriters Turrentine spent awhUe Sun­ tltled “G L. Thompson. Ad­ children visited Mr, and Mrs, n om ics. Swearingen of Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sher­ day afternoon with Mrs. J. C, day attei'noon with Miss LueiUe ministrator of the Estate of Henry Dyson spent Sunday mer spent the week end in the J on es Julia A. Thompson, dec’d v.s, 9 Complete Officc Jon es. PODGER SCOUT ■ By Jack Sords v.’ith Kelly and Clay Gaither. co m m u n ity . Mr, and Mrs. A. L McDaniel C. J, Thompson, et ais,”. u))on Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hendrix Mrs. Blaylock ot Cooleemee Miss Laura Boger, who was of Cleveland were Sunday din­ the Special Proceeding Docket Supplies. ■ ■ and daughter, Nadeane, spent injured recently while work- ot said Court, the undersigned v.'ho has been visiting her ner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom C o m m issio n e r v.'ill, on the 2nd i.whlle Sunday niglit with Mr. nig in the Hanes Mill, is im­ 6eoi?ee IS RA-tfeo daughter, Mrs. Jay Smith re- K o o n tz . dav of -August, 1941, ac 12 P h on e oXl Salisbury, N. C. and Mrs. Jake Jones. 0,-Je OF-meSAME'S turnpd h o m e S u n d a y. S h e v.-as p ro v in g . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McDanicl. o’clock, Noon, at the Courthouse Mr. and Mrs, Scott Steward nccompanied home by Mr. and Dorothy Lee Sidden is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. CecU of Hunting­ doer in Mocksville, N. C., offer and son, Hubert, Paul Phillips tor re-sale to the highest bid­ Mrs. Jay Smith and children, ing the week with Mrs. SaUie ton, W. Va. and Mrs. Robert der, for cash, the tollowhig and Cliarles Shoaf and Mr. and A llen . Janice Fay, Febia Ann and Brown of Cooleemee were Mon­ described real estate, lying and Ti/Irs. Johnie Jones and daugh­ Linda Site, Miss Leuna Gotorth, Mr. and Mrs. .'Ilex Tucker, day dinner guests of Mr. and being in Jerusalem To'.vnship, ter, Rosa Lee, spent awhUe Bell, Olga and Louise Smith, Mrs. Clara Hartman and Mrs. M rs. S. A. Jon es. County ot Davie and State ot Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs, Canup Sunday night witli Mrs. Jennie C. W. HaU attended the home­ North CaroUna. bounded as Grubb who is sick. fo llo w s: and son. Sharp. coming at Mock’s Church Sun­ “SKEETERS” Being a part of the Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley These visiting Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon. .■\. Hendrick’s estate .ond being George Gofortli and Mrs. Bes- of Welcome spent awhUe Wed­ The protracted meeting and It’s time we were picking up Lot No. 3 in the d:vi.?iin of nesday night with Mr. and Joseph Hendrick's land and •sie Smith and family Sunday homecoming at Elbaville M. E. all old tin cans and putting Mrs. Tom Rice. them where they will never described as iollov.'s: were Mr, and Mi's, J. P. Swear­ Church will begin on the third BEGINNING at a stake on the ingen ot Concord, Mr. and № s. Sunday in August instead of hold' water long enough for Old MocksvUle Road at the cor- PINO PERSONALS W, B. Pennlnger and chUdren th e first. mosquitos to hatch. Water jier of the Wood’s heirs and JuUa Thompson’s c o r n e r; n f Wnnrilpnf. Mr.«, T , C, G n fovth Mrs. J. H. Swing’s sister, Mrs. must not be allowed to stand Graves Ircm Winsion-Salem as much as live days in buckets, tlicri>2c S, G5 E. 31.Gl pnd daughter, Leuna, and Mrs. Ihe Wood and Thom'^son line has been visiting her. Revival Begins washtubs, or even washpots. B, A. Smith and Miss Ruth to an iron stak e, co rn e r o f .'Vp- S m ith . 'Mr, and Mrs, L. L. Miller, At Clarksbury Top minnows will take care ot person. Wood and Thompson Mrs, Max Conrad, Elizabeth and mosquito larvae In stock ponds corner: thence with .Epperson George and Buford Gotorth HUNTING CREEK, — There Gene Miller have returned from or lily pools. Other stagnant and Thompson line S, 24 W. spent Sunday In the mountains will be a Temperance speaker 8.38 chs. to a stake, corner of iheir two-weeks vacation, which places should have the surface visiting relatives and friends. at New Union Methodist church A p p e r s o n, Hendrick's and they spent in Texas and many coated with oil. That’s a good Thompson corner; thence with FLOWERS are always appro­ Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. other places. place to use some ot the old Hendrick’s line N, 85 W. 30,20 priate, no matter what the The public is invited. chains to an iron stake in the Sunday Visitors Mrs. Luke Dixon from Wins­ crankcase oU. o cca sion . Leroy and Dorothy Dyson edge of Old Mocksville Road; ton-Salem is visiting relatives thence albiig' said ' road " 8.25 At Hendrix Home V.sited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mrs^^llmer JRlciiarf and .n this community this week. chains' to the place of b^.^in- Reeves Sunday. children spent Sunday night CORN.WZER. — Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dull and ning, being 25>2 acres, move Mr, and Mrs. Lincoln Rich­ with her sister, Mrs. Munzy or less. Mrs. Floyd Frye and children Vestal and DeWilla visited Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Walls visit­ ardson and ChUdren of near ■Dyson. For back title see Book 28 and Mrs. Jesse Driver Sunday at page 106 for division of éÎteh-M J-ood Miss Helen Richardson was ed Mrs, T, M, Potts and tamily Elkin visited relatives Sunday. Joseph Hendrick's land in Davie a fte r n o o n . -W ,ЮЧ W . INNE5 ;‘ -- over the week end. Mr. and, Mrs. Lester Sloan Sunday guest of Miss Naomi County, N, C., being Lot No. 3 Rev, and Mrs, J, H, Groce Mrs. Harvey Potts, of Hanes visited Mr. and Mrs. B eck. in said division, (Bidder will be required to .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip For­ D. S. Beck Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Corbett is visiting deposit 10% of bid with the Mrs, D, L, Richardson. SALISBURY, N. C. Mrs. George Starr, rest and family spent Sunday Mrs. Annie Beck spent tlie Clerk to show good faith i. with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H e n ­ week end with her daughter, The revival meeting begins FS(?\\ER PrTcrii/Jô- Mrs, Ray Potts and Mrs, ■Bidding will begin at 3445,50, Worth Potts visited friends In d rix. Mrs, Roy Stroud. at Clarksburg Methodist church Terms ot sale: Cash, ÍIOCKSVILLE AGENT A ce OF "ГЯе cis^BuAtio This 15th day of July, 1941. Cooleemee Wednesday, Catherine Long of Winston- Smith KeUer visited his dau­ the 4th. Sunday in July, with iMpi,a,vJs, M ipepA S A G. L. THO.MPSON LeGRAND’S PHARMACY Hoyt Bailey of Advance spent Salem visited Mrs. J. W. Long ghter, Mrs, W. L. Reeves, Sun­ Rev. S. N. Bumgarner helping scoor FbRTMe gfiooKt./^ Commissioner the week end with his sister, Jr. last week. day. rhe pastor, Rev. R. V. Martin. _T. K. Carlton, Attorney 7-18-2t P c : p « e e s PAGE 8 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 25, 194Í HAS LONG WAY TO GO IN RUSSIA SOViEiS HAVE 5 NORTH CAROLINA’S NO. 1 PEACH BOOSTER rifle and a machine gun, as for Sunday School EGGS vi’ell as alr-rald precaution. A Lesson Future Farmers The unusually favorable po­ Every factory worker is ex­ Picnic Held sition of the Nation’s poultry COMPLEiE AREAS pected to qualify for tho Voro- Last Sunday morning ap­ industry is reflected In the shiloff marksmanship badge— proximately 100 members of June output of more than 4,- v;hich means that the wearer 000,000,000 eggs, largest for the .'Cf .WitlsL' bi'c-ak3 th ro u g h th e :-aH-frho&t-&s-v,'ey-ftG-tb-e-íorín- month since 1030. “^tnliii Uii-‘ U will not/ meau uic" Shepherd, Cooleemee, Chinch er War Commissar. Many citi­ cud of Soviet rosistaaco. of the Ascension, Fork Clnirch zens have also been trained in (Five oconomlcallj' 3&lf-suf- and St. George’s, Woodleaf, more specialized branches of jicient Russians, eacli with its motored to Vade Mccum, where warfare — Including flying, owit natural resources, indus­ the regular Sunday morning parachute jumping and guer­ try and agriculture have reach­ services were conducted by the rilla tactics. Soviet defense ed a .it/age of dsvelopmont Rev. C. E. B. Robinson, In tho has thereby acquired a mass where each might survive and shade of the big mountain basis that extends far beyond Xccd and equip an army, tiiough trees, after which three long the regular Army. cut off from the rest of the tables were placed under the Every Russian defense plan cou n li-y . trees and completely loaded since the days of Genghis down with a picnic dinner pre­ On)y two of these areas— Khan has assumed the occupa­ pared by the ladies of the tliat embracing the older indus­ tion of large tracts of territory Sunday schools. After dinnfir, trial ccnters of north and west by the invading force. Almost a large number of the young Eussia, including Moscow and tnce a century for the last 600 people enjoyed swimming In Leningrad, and the Don Basin- years Moscow has been cap­ the Vade Mecum pool. Ulcrainlan region, lie in Eu­ tured by a foreign foe—by Tar­ rope. The rest-Mthe Urals area tars, Lithuanians, Poles and the Kuznetz Basin and the Far French. Each time the Rus­ BIRTHS Ea-'itorn Pacific area—are all sians have managed to sa«e Born to Mr. and Mrs. Olin in A.s-ia. a part of their army and after C orrell, W o o d le a f, ro u te 1, a Eveji if he got to Moscow, rallying elsewhere and raising 7'/i pound daughter, Billnda tlie hrown Napoleon would still new forces they have thrust tne S ue, Ju n e 13. be nearly a thousand miles as invader out. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. tJie crow flies from the low- Benson, Rowan Memorial hos­ baclccd billowing Ural Moun­ pital, Salisbury, a 7'A pound tain,'; — the geography book daughter, July 2. boundary between Europe and Cooleemee News A iia-v/hlch Is now the Soviets’ Members of the Future Farmers of America at Eutaw- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Van-ie .second line of industrial de­ WATERMELON FEAST ville, S. C., learn how to wash and groom a steer, under Conely, Rowan Memorial hos­ fe n se . A watermelon slicing, free to the direction of Henry McKnight, F. F. A. supervisor. pital, Salisbury, an 8 pound The building of centers of In­ all workers of the Erwin iiills While the girls scrub the steer’s right flank, the boys son, July 8. dustry well out of enemy reach plant here, will be given Sat­ curry the animal’s left. The F, F. A, club members are hat's been a major principle of urday at 4 p. m. Mr. T. R. from 10 to 18 years old. “Many a Netherlander with­ Cope will preside at th.3 occa­ in our shoreline,” says Phil, Soviet economic planning from Liberty church, of which she the meeting closed with the ROYAL CROWN sion. The watermelon will be "hopes for a future when it the oiit.set. That is why the was a member and were con­ club collect. BOTTLING CO. Union'.'; center of gravity stead­ served at the company pas­ will again be ‘tulip time in ducted by the Reverends G. W. During the social hour, the Winston-Salem, N. C, ily .’¡liitts eastwards. No cos­ ture h e re . H o lla n d .” 'Fink, E. M. Avett, and F. J. hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Fleet mic affinity with Asia, but S to u g h . ‘______Thompson and Miss Virginia -iealisttfl considerations of m ili­ R g rURNS-HOiVIE- In addition to her husband, Smith, served refreshments. tary .'itrategy have impelled the “Buy and can all the North Carolina peaches you can Floya McBwaln, Jr. has re­ WALKER FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Everhardt Is survived by Kremlin leaders to gaze Into afford this season” is the advice of Mrs. J. Melville turned home from Rowa.V Me­ three sons, Richard of Coolee­ Pitt County livestock produc­ the .‘sunrise. Broughton, wife of the Governor, who is shown above m o ria l h o s p ita l, Salisbury, Funeral Services— Ambulance Service mee, D. W. and Nelson Ever­ ers are grazing more soybeans Under the first and second admiring a bushel of peaches sent to her by the N. C. whotte he was taken tò be hardt ot Mooresville: two dau­ this year than ever before, Phone 5711 Phone 48 •five-year p la n s industrial Peach Growers’ Society for canning. “The grading pro­ treated for injuries viliicn he ghters, Mrs. W. M. Seaford of since the beans cheapen feed Cooleemee, N, C, Mocksville, N. C. giant.'s like the Magnitogorsk gram of the State Department of Agriculture and the received when the motorcycle ■Mocksville, route 1, and Mrs. cost and hogs and cattle thrive Iron and Steel Plant and the quality of the crop this year give assurance to all house­ on which he and Mitche'l tage R. L. Dwlggins of Winston- on them, says Assistant Farm Kuzneta Metai Works rose on wives that they can secure the finest table and cannbig were riding collided with an Salem; one brother, John Car­ Agent C. D. Griggs. the tceeiess eastern slopes of peaches this year,” Mrs. Broughton observed. North automobile over a week ago. ter o f n e a r C ooleem ee a n d 12 the Utals or the bleak Siber­ Carolina orchardists expect to harvest a 2,484,000-bushel Page Is still in the hospital re­ grandchildren. Telephone service between ia n .•steppes, e a c h ca p a b le o f crop this season. cuperating from his injuries. Buenos AIt«s, Argentina, and producing more than the total Burial was in Liberty church cd one and one half million and two rubber factories. La Paz, Bolivia lias just been Russian output of iron and MOVE TO NEW IIOME c e m e te ry , metric tons of pig Iron and As the rise of Nazi militar­ inaugurated. steel before the Industrializa­ one million seven hundred ism increased the threat of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Shockley tion pi'ogram. thousand tons of steel—more Invasion the Soviet push to­ have moved Into their hoin-; on Jerusalem Woman’s Originally designed to be Sen. Norris— 80 than the combined total pro­ wards the east accelerated, but Main street which has been Club meet greaiter than the Gary steel duction of Sweden. Czechoslo­ :he strategy of Soviet econo­ renovated for them. Fo" sev­ mills, the Magnitogorsk pro­ vakia and Poland in a normal mic defense first took shape eral years, they have made The Jerusalem Woman’s Our Used Car Prices ject was eventually whittled pre-war year. In the early months of 1939, their home at Riverside hotel. Club met with Mrs. B. W. Continue to be ex­ down to half Its Intended size, Singleton and Mrs. Jessie Sin­ There are other iron and when the details of tho third but even so It is the Soviet HOSPITAL gleton as joint hostesses. tremely low. Buy one steel mills In the Ural region, five-year plan were announced Union’.'; number one producer Mrs. James Garwood, who as well as copper and alumi­ two years late. Vice president, Mrs. Will Dav­ of these cars at a bar­ of iron, a stupendous under­ was operated on for a brain num mills, In operation and Five Complete Areas is, was in the chair. The meet­ taking which has brought Into tumor at John Hopkins hos­ gain price. under construction, all ot them The chief feature of this ing opened with members re­ being a boom city of 200.000 pital. Baltimore, last we;k, is industrial heavy-weights. The strategy was the subdivision of peating the Lord’s Prayer. JnhabiI.ants. getting along nicely and wi'.l Chelyabinsk tractor p 1 a nt, the Soviet Union’s industrial Minutes of the last meeting 1937 Chevrolet Standard Town Sedan. In 1033 Magnitogorsk produc- return to her home near which produces two-thirds of and economic map into five were read by the secretary, Mrs. Cooleemee this week. Good mechanical condition. New tires. Blacli. Soviet tractors and tanks, is self-sufficient units, each with Jessie Singleton. Eighteen iviso In this district. Its own raw material sources, members answered to the roll n iP R O V I N G 1936 Chevrolet Standard Town Sedan. Planes and Arms agriculture and industrial call by naming their favorite Theatre Mrs. Beuford Hoover, who Good mechanical condition, new tires, black. Capitol There are, In addition, plants liant, equal to or greater than song. Mrs. Henry Shoaf and was injured when her car over­ Mrs. John Albert Miller were Salisbury, N. C. for the manufacture of air­ a major European power. turned last week, is improving elected to attend the annual 1935 Chevrolet Sport Sedan, planes and guns and shells of The new plan stressed the nicely at the home of her pa;’- FarDAY AND SATURDAY every caliber. Though figures farm week at Raleigh, begin­ Good paint, new tires, excellent mechanic­ development of local fuel sup­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. \ill- or details have been kept strict­ ning the first week in August. Senator George W. Norris of ally. “THE WAGONS plies and the location of new holen, on Main street. ly secret, the Russians have industrial plants in the vicinity After disposing of the old Nebraska, one of seven senators 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coupe, ROLL AT NIGHT” hinted that these Ural plants of their raw material sources. and new business, the meeting who voted against U. S. entry starring Humphrey Bogart, alone could keep their troops Wherever possible food was to Funeral For Mrs. Sallie was turned over to Mrs. Flor­ in the World War, is shown in Excellent condition. Sylvia Sidney and Joan Les­ armed and supplied. be produced locally. To en­ ence Mackie, who gave a very Washington on his 80th birth­ lie Carter Everhardt Fifteen hundred miles to the courage this laws were passed interesting demonstration on day. Still hale and hearty, 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. cast of the Urals is the Kuznetz forbidding the shipment by Funeral services were con­ the arrangement of flowers. Norris is extremely active in the Motor reconditioned, tires good. rtflDNIGIlT S H O W ducted Wednesday morning at Basin, in the very heart of Si­ vail of potatoes and other Several songs were sung, and Upper House. •SUNDAY NIGH T A N D beria, the great eastern indus­ bulky edibles from one admin­ 10:30 for Mrs. Sallie Carter 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Everhardt, who passed away trial center Lenin dreamed ot. istrative district to another. Good Paint, Good Tires. Monday evening at her home Oacy Cooper and Barbara The Kuznetz Basin today pro­ To take care of local cli­ Stanwyck in duces nearly one fifth the mate conditions research work­ on Mocksville, route 4, after a Chevrolet Coach. “ MEET JOHN JOE” total coal mined in the U. S. ers in botany were assigned to two weeks illness. She was 71 years of age and Are You Interested? Good Condition, Black. With Walter Brennan and S. R.. ranking next to the Don developing types of wheat, was the daughter of the late Edward Arnold Basin. Most of Its output Is potatoes and garden vegetables 1931 Chevrolet Sedan at present shipped to the Urals, suited to cultivation in the Far J. F. Carter and Annie Trout­ Imagine one not being interested these days in THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND to Magnitogorsk, Nizhni Tagil North and in arid places. man Carter. the many stirring events as history is being made. Good Condition. S A T U R D A Y and the other plants. But there The immediate avowed ob­ The services were held at Probably no period has had as much to attract Clark Gal ’o and Rosalind are also extensive deposits of jective of this drive toward the attention of tlie reading public. 1931 Ford Model-A Coupe. Ru.ssell !!', 'ron, copper and manganese local autarchy was to ease the TICKING TOGS Two of Them. How can one keep abreast of the times un­ “ FHEY ÆT IN in the region and two big iron strain on the overworked rall- and steel mills are already in v.'ay lines — cement, lumber less he reads a good, independent newsy daily news­ Ford Model-A Coaches. BOMBAY” 1931 partial operation, as well as a r.nd other building materials paper? It is impossible! Two of them. New paint, new upholstering. vast chemical products plant were placed on the forbidden All tlie news from all the world plus the best All around good shape. 'LiJv Visit Our Mill When In Need oi Anything Army and in further prevent- ‘IT COSTS LESS AT STERCIirS TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” . hig the recruiting of new unit.s Iv from tho country’s inexhausti- RADIOS In Our Line, i bie manpower reserves. i’illiow Ticking is one of the RANGES Ji Wide Sillitary Training most popular materials for BEDROOM .lEWELRY This task is complicated by this season’s play togs because J . 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