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-VOLUMN XLt. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 , 1 9 4 0 NUMBER 3 3

Wbite Housetn more than seven NEWS OF LONG AGO. Lincoh vs Roosevelt. y e a ts . ■ Seen Along Main Street little Stingers Republicans Set Date/ Representative Carroll Reese, a “ How like the ba*mony of a no­ By The Street Rambler. (From The Yellow Jacket) Unlike the Democrats who select* What Wat Happeniog' In Davie Tennessee Republican, in a recent ble symphony sound those words ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Here we are in- the year 1 9 4 0 , ed Chicago as the meeting place and so tn e 2 3 million people are said to then could not set the date for the Before The New Deal Used Up address at Chattanooga, said: today—“ with malace toward none, Floyd McS^ain bqsy eating thick “Six score and eleven years ago with charity for all’’— against the Blab of pie—Postmaster LeGrand on b e' re c e iv in g so m e EO»t o f g o v e rn national convention because Roose* The Alphabet, Drowned The velt and Farlev wanted to first M there was born in the obscurity of raucous discords o'f “ malefa.tors of street without coat, while Phil John ment relief and the New Deal has when tbe Republicans would meet, Hogs and Plowed Up The the backwoods of Kentucky the great wealth,” “money changers son Btill wears his big overcoat—Mrs. been.piJdliug with the prosperity Charlie Leagans sitting in car—Dr. pump for over long years.. Time the Republican Natiohal CommittM - Cotton and Corn. man whose memory we honor to- in the teinple,” “econouic royal­ decided to meet Monday, June 24, W atkinsandson leaving town in a to vote for a change. nifcht—Abraham Lincoln. ists” and “ Bourbons!” Philadelphia. :■ (Davie Record, Mar. I , 1 9 1 1 ) hurry—Tourists using Main street A foreigner says he simply can’t “Fifty-two years' later this son “The keynote of the harmony Representatives from Philadelphia ■ O, L. Williams spent Friday in fora speedway—Miss Lucile Allen comprehend our American news­ of parents to fortune and to fame Ltncoln sought was “tolerance. going to poBtoffice-*-WPA official in came before the committee in saj Greensboro. papers. He says he read in one unknown, was to become the first The keynote of tbe New Deal d. And tbe sooner worthy' and profit making as re. “How different tnday! No ad­ bind them, placed upon them'by the Ray M vers, of Winston, soent Beck and Charlie Reeves looking ov- ministration in the history of this they all go the bettei. New Deal and beated down for seven sp e c ta b le . er the square ’ while Grady Ijames Sunday in town with bis parents. FDRcan “Fireside Chat” and years; wnen real citizens are; crying 41Tbe W hite House to which be nation has so snugly and so blat. hangs around the corner—Jas. Potts Born, to Attorney and Mrs. Jacob animadvert about “economic royal, o-jt fur freedom and liberty, the Re­ came bad none ot the conveniences a -itlA paid lip service to liberalism carrying postage stamps in a large Stewart on Sunday, a daughter. ists” till the cows come home, but publicans decide to go to the very afforded by the present-day execu­ as that of Franklin Delano Roose­ b a s k e t.' Miss Johnsie Hobson, of Jerusa- one thing is eternally certain and shrine of liberty to hold their coo* tive offices and staff. Yet neither velt. But it is a liberalism found­ lem, spent Friday in town with re­ J1Iat is that we never can have pros vention. There tbe early fathers den­ did it have a welcome for such as ed. not on tolerance but on bale. Lexington Prepares For la tiv e s perity while 1 0, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 wage earn, dured this nation free and independ. Dove Lasser of the W orkers Alti- H ate for that group of citizens who Mrs. L. B. Cook, of Farmington, ers remain unemployed. eat, where the greatest of all docti. ahce and his Communist associates. braved much and ventured more to Baptist Meeting. icents, the Declaration of Independ* is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Take down your history and “ He did not have at his beck and make this country great; that group Approximately 1.000 S unda; ence. was signed thus' smashing for C o lty . have your child read of tbe event? call a “brain trust” to work out which most dramatically represents School officers and leaders from all all time the shackles that England J . T Bai:y has gone north to of this nation—of its progress and his problems for him, nor a corps the spirit of individual initiative sections of North Caro)ina~are ex­ had placed upon the young republic. purchase his line of spring and sum­ its wonderful success. And call of executive assistants with a pas. and free enterprise—our business pected 'at Lexington for the State So, it’s a fine atmosphere in which m e r goods. the child's attention to the fact that sion for anonymity. Tet in silence man. And any liberalism which Baptist Associational Sunday School the Republicans are to. meet in this Lonnie Cariner and two sons, of most all the names of tbe big n en: and alone he solved problems far has its roots in hatred cannot but workers conference, which will be good year 1940, to draft their plat­ Iredell, were m town Saturday on tbe great m en- are the names of graver than those which for. more produce tne fruit of tyranny.’* held at First Baptist church. March form a new declaration of independ*. b u sin e ss. than seven yenrs now have brffled 25 an d 26. Republicans. Why is that? ence declaring the people of this' Committees are now at work mak­ good land once again free—free Ralph R. Rich, of Washington, all of the professors, economists and A Good Thing. It is absurd for. anybody to con­ D. C-, is visitiug in this city, the ing arrangements fcr hospitality for tend that this country can issue from the blight of Harold "Itchy” witch doctors who have cluttered Uncle Sam is taking steps to stop guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sbeek. some 400 of these, who will spend $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in bonds and not $ 3 0 .- Ickes and the other New Dealers up the W hite House corridors. the widespread use of rubbiug al­ the night and be provided with bed who have for seven years plundered- J. W . Bailey left Monday for El OOO1OOb in currency.. Both are pro­ “ He suffered from no grandoise cohol as a beverage, and after this and breakfast. Representatives are American life under the guise of kin, where he has accepted a po. delusion that be was the anointed mises to pay; bnt one promise fat. week the cbap who gets rubbing erg expected from virtually all the Democracy. Seven years ago Roose-: sition in a furniture factory. tens the usurer and the other help* Saviour of the people; that he and alcohol for rubbing, or anything 76 Baptist associations in the state. velt promised a new day to the miIV Mrs. James Frost left this week the people. Read this paragrapl hs alone could lead them from tbt else, will buy it at the drug stores, Among thbse who will appear on Iiona of Americans, and. what a new’ for Richmond, where she witTapend j ^ tb ^ ^ d r "He w as the program are Dr Luther Hol­ a;ain and think of it several time?. layit has been—a new day of debt from the druggists, what’s more, some time with her son. | comb, executive secretary of th» One of ihe growing tragedies of and broken Drnm>sp‘=.—Ex. ‘humble AbrahamLincoln ” and cot from a clerk . . . now il Mr. and Mrs. Boone Stonestreet Southern Baptist convention, Nash­ the times is the tendency for pai- “He did not have behind him a the ban were put on bay rum, the visited relatives and friends in Sal­ ville. Tenn.; L. L. Morgan, Mr. and ents to “dump their children into A Good Story. united people who bad cast asidt “off brand’* drinks would be prac- isbury last week. Vlrs. Perry Crouch, state Baptist partisan considerations to repose a the laps of teachers.” Home gov The long white beatd of the Miss Mabel K u;fees, of Coolee- ically tahoo . . . of course, net workers, of Raleigh; John B -Lane, blind faith in his - leadership in : erhment is limping on its last legs farmer gave him a paiticular ap. counting'“G d Maude/’ ‘-White mee Junction, spent Saturday and of Lexington, and Mrs. A. V. Wash and without a revival it m eins that pearance, and while, be was ap» time of crises. Instead he faced Mule,” and the odds and ends , of burn, of Goldsboro. The programis Sur,day in town with relatives we soon shall suffer consequences proaching the stndents they arf the heavy task of leadership of a high powered wines, plus slnm- expected to be completed shortly. W. P. Etchison and little son, of that are fealful to contemplate. ranged to give him a jollyinpi nation devided against itself and 01 guzzling beer, and a little moon* Rev. LouU S Gaines/ pastor of the Columbia, S. C., came up Sunday Police chiefs of the United Ststcs the brink of civil war. ,osteaa church, is chairman of th> which eventually ttrm ira'ed In the to visit Mr. EicUison’s parents', Mr styut, and a little guvement likker, “ He bad no worshipful group 0 general board of the state convcr.* in th.eir Sah Francisco convention discomfiture of the youths. One- and Mrs W. C. P Etcbison. and a little of tki-i and a little of loyal-advisers but could not full' tion and Miss Chariotter Tedder is said their gravest problem is the of them doffed his bat with great License were issued Iart Wednes­ that ’n tether . . . but (here’ll still trust even some in his own Cahtnei. pastWal assistant vast increase of J outhful criminals. respect as he said: ‘‘Good morninp, day for the marriage of Joel Day- be drunks, and rumors of drunks, ''H ebadno ready-at band pre Just why this youthful 'criminal Fatl'cr Abraham.’” The second, wait and Miss Edna Walker, both and . < rink tig in “divers plases,” scriptions to cure the ills that be Snow And Tlie WPA. problem has grown so rapidly in saluted the farmer and said: “Good of near Kappa. etc., so forth, soon.—Transyivania set the nation but only a deep anr the'past six or seven years has not morning, Father Isaac.” Hayes* T im e s. W f understand on the very be>t Marriage license have been issued, ...... , been explained. Bat there is a rea . , _ Iabidtng truit in tbe process of cor* authori'y that Winstoo-Salejn city not to be outdone in politensss ex'. to tbe following couples since Sat ._ so n . I stitutioaal government and faith in streets would have been cleared, of A story is told of-Rutherford Bj- urday: E. D. Brooks to Miss Zeda j State G. 0 . P. Meet A great many church members the common man. tbe recent snow and ice much soon Hayes tbai while attending / school Sboat, E.' E Shoaf to Miss Gertie s^em to think that if they talk pious­ “He knew nothing of the f ire er if it bad not been for a situation at Cetiyou college he w a s in tbe ShivesfThos CartertoMissDelia . • April 17. ly, and look pious, it matters little „ ’ ■»»- spun theories of the new ecanomy that was funny enough to be a W- habit of taking daily walks in the" H a n e lin e 1 J. P. Seaford to Miss K „ - Charlotte. — Republican State how tbev deal with their neighbors, ’ . or the doctrines of Marx, but be- PA joke. Anyway, it would have country. These trips were shared Lethta Tutterow. • . . . . Chairman Jake F. Newell has is. that they will enjoy a wide berth ,, „ _ „ . . n ii. Ueved that economic freedom and been funny if the snow had been t>y two intimate Companions who Mrs. B. O Morris and son Ralph ...... stied the call for the state conven­ in heaven,: when the truth is, hell . . „ ' . . security still had their roots m ibe in DuDuque or Alpena, or any were of a funloving di-position, left last week for New Orleans to . , ...... tion to be . held in Charlotte on is going to he so full of such , . , . homely virtues of honesty, thrift, where but underfoot in Winston- which frequently got them into spend some time with relatives and . .. ' , ...... A p ril 1 7 . “church members” that the Devil v , . ,, .. _ individual initiative and hard work, S o letn . trouble. Oa one occasion they to take tn the Mardt Gras . Congressman Dewey Short of will have to enlarge the premises, ’“ He was so hopelessly old fash­ It seems that the city authori­ more than met tb eir match in rep» Miss Amy Ratledge, who Is in Missouri, will be the. keynote or hire out a few million of the com. ioned in bis ideas that be would ties tried to hire all available 18- artee of an old farmer whom they school at Courtney, spent Saturday sp e a k e r. mon sinners to make their board, have regarded any attempt to . cir borers to shovel away and clean up met on a highway. . and Sunday with her parents .at Tbe convention is to be preceded cumvent the constitution and the tbe snow. It. was.fouud that near­ te n d e d bis hand as.h.e.sAid: ' 1G o c k I C a la h a ln . by a banquet at the Hotel Char­ Hymns To Hum As Yon courts as sacrilege. ly all such labor was employed by morning, Father Jacob.” Ignor­ PinkRatledgehada party last...... lotte on the evening of April 16 . . M _ . n . 1. 1. L . I He did not believe the nation th e W P A . ing tbe outstretched hand of Hayes, Saturday night. Bethel’s best mu.I , Mr Newell also announced that Step On The Gas/’ * T , _ ’could exist half free and half slave, The WPA workers were not tbe farmer replied': "Gentlemen^ sicians were present. John Poplin, „ ...... , a Republican committee of seven or Manitoti Springs/ Colo. — The , „ ^ j TT 1 - J Nor did he believe the naaon could working because WPA officials you are mistaken in the man. I banjo picker, Sanford Hopkms and ... , . . . , . eight members of the United States motorist with an v ‘‘regard for his _ J . 1 exist if part of it ate its bread in said the weather was'too bad. am neither Abraham, Isaac nor Cap Summers waltz dancers. > . ... House of Representatives will be in future abode” should sing hymns the sweat'of the brows of others. Tbe city asked them to work on Jacob, but Saul, the son of Kisblr While driving from Cooleemee to Charlotte ou March 1 and « to make a s th e 7 speedometer climbs upward, ' “ H e d id n o t p ro m ise a N e w D eal the snow jobs. who was sent out to seek bis father's his home near Kappa, on Sunday < a study of Southern farm oroblems. the Rev. L. C. Miller said in a 'that would emancipate the nation The WPA workers refused on asses, and lo! I have found three night about eight o’clock, two ne Every effort will be made to have safety sermon at the Mennouite from the shackles of all evil and grounds that to work during weath of them.” groes made a desperate effort to a large and respTesentative g ro u p c h u rc h . bring a more abundant life. In er that officially was too bad for hold up M. E Kelier, near Coolee- of farmers the Carolines here to His selections, at the different Now i« tbe time to tub* ‘ fact, he isade no promises at all, WPA work might endanger the mee Junction. Mr. Keller knock present their heeds. Tiie meeting speeds: •cribe for Tbe Record. exceot to do his simple duty accor WPA salaries they weie drawing, ed one of the negroes out of tbe is to be non partisan, Mr. Newell “ A t 2 5 miles per hour, “I'm But ding to his lights. Yet foreyer in 6 0 per cent, of which' is being rais buggy twice after be climbed in, d e c la re d . a ' Stranger Here, Heaven Is My recorded history he will be known ed by taxes and 4 0 per cent, ot receiving two hard blows on the . ,.. , H o m e ;’ a t 4 5 miles, 'Nearer My bead in the meantime Some dogs as lhe «reat emancipator, while the which the government Is going in- G od to T h e e ;’ a t : 5 5 miles, ‘I’m belonging to R W Knrfees, be- New Deal era will be marked as a to debt to pay.—Twio-City Senti* % L E T T E R Nearing the Port and WlU Soon Be gan barki ig, and the uegrOesran. period of broken promises, betra; al n el. B a at Home;’ at 6 5 miles, ‘When the Thefollowing students were on of tTUst and of economic and polit- Roll Is Called Up Yonder I’ll Be tbe Mocksvitle graded school honor' jcaj bondage HOME* v u ita r W H A T ttJO roll last week: Elue Horn Prank; bte tiae, ,oo. wild-eyed re L eT T E R K M S •There!’.'; at 7 5 m iles, ‘L o rd , I 'm Willismsf-Gelene Ij » For You In A TBIS NTOSCAm , Milton Call. this has been expressed at the White Embroidery Pastels, It’s Air Travel for Australia’s ‘Flying Caseys’ On a Dark Color Easl WHO’S By RUTH WYETH SPEARS Z" 1 ROSS-STITCH is combined here with plain running stitches to make a sm art luncheon cloth that NEWS may be embroidered quickly in ByVIRGINIAVALE coarse white embroidery thread. (R eleased b y Western Newspaper Union.) The material may be broadcloth THIS .:or other smooth-finish cotton. The OVIE stars who don’t take color is a deep maroon and the M a turn at radio are scarcer white design is very effective on than hen’s teeth these days.: .this background. WEEK ZaSu Pitts, who has done a num­ This cloth is made of two 114- ber of guest appearances on the yard lengths of 36-inch-wide mate­ rial. Split one piece lengthwise By LEMUEL F. PARTON air, is serving a thirteen-weeks " (Consolidated Features—-1WNI) Service.) term on a daily serial, “Big Sis­ CROSS-STITCH OVER C O U R S E CANVAS-PULL 'X T EW YORK.—Old General Plu- ter,” playing a character part. O u t c a n v a s Ij-A tarco Elias Calles," Mexico’s And Aileen Pringle is playing a s jstrong-man for 11 years, has repu- newspaper woman on another ' Idiated force, on several occasions, serial, “Joyce Jordan—Girl In­ \r.'n B * but has stopped CaUes Returns for just one more terne.” I -To Mexico on round. Just now Ilka Chase isn’t bothering with se­ Salvage Trip a Jesident in rials; she is coming out into the ! southern Califor­ open and being herself, In a pro­ nia, the former president will be al­ gram sponsored by a cigarette com­ lowed to return to Mexico City, to pany. It is something new in radio jtry to recover his expropriated land, PIECE —a program about the woman’s NARROW according to a dispatch from Mexico world, the world of the theater, fash­ EABfUC City. ion, current events and society, and The revolution against Porfirio it is called “Luncheon at the Wal­ through the center and join to the Diaz in 1910 made much of d o rf.” sides of the other piece by ma­ breaking up the great land hold­ First Australian to hold a fall diplomatic status in the capital of a foreign country is Maj. Richard chine. The seams are covered by Gardiner Casey, inset, whose appointment to the post of minister to the United States was announced recently. Each Saturday Miss Chase enter­ ings and distributing them to the the rows of running stitches. You Mrs. Casey is pictured spinning the propeller of the Casey family plane in Sydney, Australia. She, like her tains 50 guests at this very smart peasants. He made the land do not 'need a stamping pattern husband, is a licensed pilot. The children are Jane, 11, and Don, 8. With them is a young friend. hotel. They are people prominent revolution as much as any man, in journalistic, theatrical and fash­ to make the cross-stitch design. but on June 15, 1930, he pro­ ion fields, and one of them is inter­ Baste coarse open-mesh embroid­ posed to liquidate it—thus: “If viewed during each broadcast. If ery canvas over the materia!; we wish to be sincere, we must Reconnaissance Flights Probe Enemy Territory the guests are as witty as Miss then follow the design given here confess that agrarianism, as we Chase is the program should speedi­ at the lower left. Repeat the cor­ have understood it and thus far ly reach top rating. You’ve heard ner of the design to make the four practiced it, has been a failure.” her as the commentator on those corners of the center square. ; Five years later with the as­ fashion films of Vyvyan Donner’s, NOTE: There are 36 em­ cendancy of Cardenas, lean In­ made for Twentieth Century-Fox; broidery stitches illustrated in dian Savonarola of communal you’ve also seen her on the screen. Mrs. Spears’ Sewing Book 2; also ' doctrine, he was exiled, and his EEING that several original designs f o T ,table S ters an early| great estates at Santa Barbara covers; men’s ties; mittens; hats; were confiscated. in years, the I When Joan Fontaine and Brian purses; Baby’s bassinet; doll’s wear becomes As a peasant youth in his native Aherne were married a short time wardrobe; five ways to mend fab­ Fashion and thel mountains he doubled in bar-keep­ ajgo there was no rics. 'A sk for Book 2, enclosing ure out betweel ing and school teaching. He led a time for a honey­ 10 cents coin. Address Mrs. safe to say thal savage strike .against the Sonora moon trip; she Spears, Drawer 10,-Bedford Hills, will be cast by Dodge copper interests, and in the was working in N ew Y ork. Sunshine or s turmoil of the revolution, joined “Rebecca,” and Obregon and was president from rain or the ge he was busy with balmy spring d; 1924 to 1928. H e w as in C ardenas’ “My Son, My Irresistible Minds the new fashion cabinet and was supposedly pulling Son.” But he had It is interesting to note how the strings, but suddenly hopped a Some minds seem almost to create come what maj time to plan what may be depende plane for San Diego and took up he considered a themselves, springing up under message of styl golf. perfect trip; they every disadvantage, and working He was an unyielding foe of their solitary but irresistible way that they fling had been asked mometer’s ups I the church during the years of to appear togeth­ through a thousand obstacles.— his dictatorship, in the presiden­ Washington Irving. chic suit versus! Brian Aherne er in a stage (notably pastel [ cy and out. Muscular and vig­ play, and . they’d orous, at 63, with high cheek­ bright print) w| hop from one city to another in his to p co at. bones and squinting mongoloid plane, having a fine time. Mrs. eyes, he is of the cut of the Aherne agreed. . ARE YOU IN ANY The suit theil latter-day dictator; and several But — he took year in that the! times there have been reports her down to Del types from whij that he was planning a come- Monte in the OF THESE CLASSES? Designers are every expression back. It is now indicated that plane to see some 1. Do you suffer from Indigestion, con­ he is up to nothing more im­ friends. On -the » - stipation, belching, gas, dizziness, or head­ itarian well-taild S i aches? B-L Tonic will help correct these portant than trying to salvage way home they # fs* sembles that gi| conditions Quickly and easily when due to skirt and a IonJ something out of the agrarian­ Aerial reconnaissance flights over enemy territory are one of the most common of today’s war maneuvers. ran into chilly functional causes. 2. Are ycu rundown, always feel tired, tweed, as showr ism which he helped to start. Pictured here is the headquarters of a British royal air force unit in France. Left: Airmen who made the weather. When / ■ weak, underweight? This often results lustration, to so reconnaissance flight retuni with scores of aerial photographs of German positions, ammunition dumps and they landed at from a simple anemic condition of the 'T^HIS writer had a letter from his other strategic points. Right: At headquarters the developed pictures are placed in appropriate positions on the airport, she blood. In such cases B-L Tonic aids Na­ types (especial ture to enrich the blood, thereby building that make femi old friend, Eddie Persons, of San a map of the Reich, and are examined under microscopes to find hidden details such as plane hangars, gun announced that up your resistance to illness—such as colds Francisco, the other day in which positions, etc. her nose was J k u —restoring your energy, helping you re­ tail most interes Mr. Persons put Santa Barbara gain necessary weight. This enrichment tainly good Iogi practically froz­ J o a n F o n ta in e of blood is produced by increasing your en, and she’d appetite and Improvlng your digestion so as pictured, for When Champion you derive more nourishment from food. debut in the E Rescue! Feline Survivors Reach Safety Saposs Testifies take no long trips in the open cock­ 3. Must you get up frequently at night? Champions Cause test-tube, as a pit of that plane. Often this arises from fermented waste in it also serves a saJ n T Nothing daunted, Aheme prompt­ the Intestines. It causes the Intestines to tion on which to I It’s Championed cVnicaI swell and press against the kidneys and robe that offers i pie of what ly turned the plane in and ordered bladder, thus creating the desire to get up, ruinous taxation can do to a minor a cabin monoplane. Then the play and causes stiffness and pain In the small for mixing and! commonwealth. It would appear of your back. B-L Tonic will bring quick as to tune to oc| was called oft until autumn, and the and easy relief by eliminating the fer­ that Santa Barbara county is carry­ tour of the country was shortened mented material. There is no ing on just to save funeral expenses B-L Tonie contains no alcohol or other you will be sml to a trip to New York, where they hablt-fcrming drugs. Why not give it a and Mr. Persons, one of the leaders plan to rem ain until the first of May. trial? Get a bottle today from your drug­ you will be equl of the San Francisco business com­ During their stay their recent pic­ gist. Only $1.25. See why millions of bot­ new casual suits; munity, is trying to do something tles have been sold. Good for children, too. tures will be shown at the Music Befuse substitutes. Money back guarantee. that top cleve ab o u t it. Hall, which is a nice wedding pres­ Send for FREE booklet. The B-L Com­ (gored, pleated o| It. was a similar alarm, among ent in itself. pany, Dept. S, Atlanta, Ga. contrasting plail many citizens, which started New jackets. Howevej York’s unique tax m arch on Albany, S u ccess in O ne’s A im the tweeds and ; in which thousands of citizens, rep­ Incidentally, Edward Small is ture all the honor £ Success lies not in achieving resenting 829 organizations, moved practically snowed under by letters looms a rival e what you aim at, but in aiming on the state capitol, “to apply the from young men who want to por­ suit, coat or en at what you ought to achieve, and ax to the tax,” as their banners and tray Rndolph Valentino In the pic­ flares the vogue pressing forward, sure of achieve­ buttons had it. The new and seem­ ture based on the life of the Great big headlines aci ingly unprecedented “economy Lover. About 10,000 letters and pho­ ment here, or if not here, here­ letin. Watch foi tographs have already arrived, as a after.—R. F. Horton. front” is the state budget emer­ t l l l i Suits, however result of Small’s announcement that gency committee, in which the va­ have it all theii rious organizations converge. It he intends to nse an unknown player was started by a man who was in th e rfoTe. scratching gravel, literally and fig­ —*— aCHIUB CUES! [OLDS'; u ra tiv e ly . Jean Hersholt'has completed pro­ Q lfiC O U B YOUR CHILD WITH SUPK-J Snoods Jus Henry M. Champion had a lit­ duction on his second “Dr. Chris­ MEDICATED PENETRO. LET I tle sand and gravel pit on his tian” movie. He formed his own IN H S GOOD WORK. FASTERA Millirl 40-acre farm on the Chenango motion picture company to film the BECAUSE IT C0NTA IN S2T03 ( For drama in : river, 20 miles north of Bing- story of “Dr. Christian,” a role T IM E S MORE MEDICATION* views of head ail hampton. He was doing nicely which he has played on the air for ..... the milliners’ dell until taxes began to pull him Admitting one-time membership three years, until it is now one of THAN ANY OTHER SALVE/ down. He called a meeting of in the Socialist party, David J. Sap- SOLD NATIONALLY FOR fantastic the mo| the most popular dramatic broad­ the style trend, farmers in 1938 and formed the Rescued from electrocution were a mother cat and two of four kittens oss, chief economist for the National casts on the air. Hersholt will soon ColdsiAwscuuraciies tiny hats plunge Chenango County Taxpayers’ who lost themselves in the control room of the perisphere at the 1940 Labor Relations board, testifies in start looking for a site upon which AND NASAL M ISE R IE S ., forehead and yoi association, of which he was Worlds fair in New York city. After a search of several days the feline Washington, D. C., before the honse a home for aged and disabled actors SUPER-MEO elected president. In their first committee investigating the labor stay on until the family was rescued from among the high tension wires. Two kittens will be built; he is president of the into sight. Gree year of ax work, they nicked were dead. The mother cat promptly was named “Pnrrisphere.” relations board. Motion Picture Relief fund, and the of versatile type $75,000 from the county budget, money for the home comes from the wee hat firmly, and, moving on from there, movie stars’ own program, “The and bows that gl found eager allies in similar or­ War-Time Gibe Screen Guild Show,” to which they Ours to Guide ganizations, culminating in the G. O. P. Leaders Discuss Convention Plans donate their talent. . Our thoughts' and our conduct the most whimsil state committee, with Mr. are our own. that creative genl : Champion as chairman. Iliey chalked np a reduction of $26,- ’ OODS AND KNDS—Janet Kogan, Par- SO DoaMe Cdge Subtle Desl 500,000 in the state budget last amount starlet, first attracted the attention KENT BUfiES o r 7 SI ngle Cdge IOc y e a r. of a talent scout because of her beautiful to Pectege New Si Mr. Champion was a punishing ax- clothes (she is really one of Hollywoofs m an in his youth, working in logging best dressed girls) ; yet in her first feature Prints with ai| camps in Arkansas and Wisconsin, picture she wears an old fashioned bed (ion show subtle I the latter being his native state. His sheet draped into a coverall, on olive green o father is still a lumberman in north­ C The CBS sound man on "Grand HoteT grounds. These ern Michigan. He came to New has two eyes on Betty Lou Gerson’s pet signs have a diff York state in 1914 and made his bracelet tone is for keeping it off her wrist is difficult to ider first visit to New York city last July, during broadcasts, the other covets it for effective contras rallying the tax rebels. . filing under “sleigh-bells effects.” furs and may be He is a weather-beaten citizen, 44 C. Howard Hughes has given a completely variety of access years old, who doesn’t look at all equipped ambulance to the Canadian Red A pictorial prii Cross for its No. I base hospital in Eng­ like the little man in the barrel— land. red and green ' although his organization has this pattern creates a C And Katharine Hepburn is helping him undernourished little chap, armed to find an actress who will be as great a is lovely with eitl with a blunderbuss, on its badges. “discovery” as Jean Harlow. > BktdsMB*! Udc-A-Bdek In the fu rs. Many mystics regard upstate New I trough* Stock do Iho re * L No C Gene Autrey, the cowboy star of screen dreaehino, No doming. A n im a ts York as the cradle of prophecy—i keep In healthy working condition P a ri From Germany comes this car­ and radio, likes to fly, except when it’s many prophets having risen there. time to 'go to bed. He' always travels in Nature's way* Jet for your i If it isn’t a prophet this time, it. toon gibe at England. Chamberlain full cowboy regalia. It’s hard enough to mCTOQR UOK IT— CTOOK LIKE ITn style message fi Making big medicine for the Republican party’s 1940 convention in says “God is our witness that we did BOtD b y leading S o u th e rn Poolers jet-embroidered g would appear to be a Watt Tyler, remove cowboy boots under the most fa­ ONE PBICE - I ...... 25c Philadelphia are John D. M. Hamilton, center, chairman of the Republi­ not want this war.” Winston Church­ vorable circumstances; when he climbs for evening wear, and the capitol stands on Notting­ N there Is bq Petdernear yea# wdte ham hill. The little man in the can national committee: Harold W. Mason of Vermont, left, se c re ta ry, ill glumly replies, as he views sink­ into a sleeper berth on a plane, he can’t direct to kling with jet be barrel has had an uphill climb for and Henry Fletcher of Rhode Island, general counsel. The trio met in ing ships: “It’s sure we did not take his boots off. He’s either got to stop BLACKMAN CTOOK MBDtOlNC 0 0 . quins. many years and ought to take this Washington, D. C., to discuss plans for the June convention. want it like this.” flying or stop wearing cowboy clothes 23 C St- ^ OtMtUfloog* 1 slope easily. when he travels. U C K - A - B R I C R THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTTXE. N. C-

Pastels, Prints and Tweeds on IMPROVED UKIFORM INTERNATIONAL Fashion Designed Easter Parade Fashion Program UNDAY I For Large Women CHOOL Lesson Household Nems S T'S a button-front style (1902-B) By CHERIE NICHOLAS By HAKOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. 0 . which is one thing decidedly to Dean of The Moody Bible Institute I of Chicago. recommend it, and this suave, (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) simple dress has lots of other good points, too. It can be made with ' ■ i i i J W k ' plain v-neckline and edged with Lesson for March 10 bias fold. Or it can be made with ^ Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se* a narrow roll collar as its only Iected and copyrighted by International trimming. Sleeves are either Council ot RehKious Education; used by permission* short or three-quarter length. ,It’s simple and unhampering enough GETHSEMANE: TRIUMPH for house wear, in gingham, linen THROUGH SURRENDER

LESSOH TEXT—Matthew 26:36-46. GOLDEN TEXT—Not as I will, but as thou wilt.—Matthew 26:39.

Surrender brings victory. The world would say that our statement is not true; surrender is the mark of defeat. It is the final chapter in a story of struggle against impossible circumstances, I against a stronger power, and final­ ly of giving up to accept the bitter sorrow of subjection and sometimes destruction. But again we say, the way of strength is through surren­ der, for we speak of the spiritual % realm and of our relationship to God: Here there is no victory until there is surrender. In fact, the measure of victory is the degree of CHOOSE DESSERT TO FIT MAKEUP OF MEAL surrender. Full submission to (See Becipes Below) Christ means complete triumph for the Christian. The Lord Jesus does What Shall I Serve for not ask His disciples to walk a way If you’re planning a party for which He has not trod Himself. He Dessert?, St. Patrick’s day, be sure to went the way of full surrender to watch for Eleanor Howe’s column the will of God in the garden of To most of us "something sweet” Gethsemane. We observe five next week. You’ll find, here sev­ served at the close of a meal is as eral practiced menus for that things about this way of “triumph important as the main dish itself. through surrender.” It was For dessert, men undoubtedly have Irish holiday, recipes tested in Eleanor Howe’s own kitchen, and CEEING that the calendar regis- I. A Way of Sorrow (w . 37,38). a penchant for such substantial item suggestions for table decorations, ters an early Easter, the earliest He was exceedingly sorrowful as pie, ice cream and chocolate in years, the problem of what to unto death. It was not an easy thing cake; but they seem to like the too. that the Saviour did as He fulfilled homey, less spectacular desserts al­ wear becomes a matter for Dame I. Fashion and the weatherman to fig­ the will of God the Father in the most as much. Baked apples, old- garden. We know that no man ever fashioned apple dumplings, rice pud­ ure out between themselves. It’s fashion followers will no doubt de­ safe to say that the deciding vote sorrowed as He did on that day, for ding and fresh fruit desserts are lemon extract and orange pulp, re­ cide that a gay little print or pastel only He bore the sins of the world. masculine favorites and they’re sim­ serving orange juice carefully. Fold will be cast by the latter. frock worn under a smart and pro­ There is, however, a lesson here ple enough to suit the youngsters of in the beaten egg white. Place in Sunshine or shadow, snow, sleet, SS tective topcoat is the ideal solution for us who are His disciples. If the family, too. You’ll find sugges­ small angel food or torte pan (well rain or the gentle zephyrs of a of the Easter dress problem. It this is the road the Master trod, tions and recipes for the desserts greased). Bake in a moderate oven adds to the glamour of prints this balmy spring day, be assured that should not His servants tread it still? that father likes, in my cook book, (350 degrees) for approximately 35 season that they are styled so fetch- the new fashions are “all set” for The way of victory for us is through “Feeding Father.” to 40 minutes. After removing from come what may. Two trends that ingly with emphasis on pockets that su rre n d e r. oven allow cake to stand undisturbed may be depended upon to carry the give the coveted “new” look. The When you choose a dessert, con­ II. A AVay ot Self-Denial (w . 39, sider first the meal as a whole—is in the pan for 10 minutes. Then message of style at the same time dress shown to the left will slip pour over it, by teaspoonfuls, the or­ that they fling a defy to the ther­ under your coat most graciously for 42, 44). it substantial or light? If it’s a Self-denial does not consist in de­ hearty, heavy meal, choose a light ange juice in which the remaining I902.-B mometer’s ups and downs are the it is made of 100 per cent pure silk Vi cup sugar has been dissolved. crepe print that patterns a maize priving one’s self of some little cher­ dessert, because appetites are likely chic suit versus the gay little frock Serve with whipped cream if de­ or chambray; also tailored enough colored ground with brown polka ished luxury. It means the denial to be pretty well satisfied by the (notably pastel or navy wool or a sire d . for the street, in thin wool, fiat bright print) worn under a smart dots—a very sm art color combina­ of self, namely, that self-will is tim e the dessert course appears. On crepe or small-figured print. to p co at. tion stressed this season. The di­ put aside and God’s will is supreme. the other hand, if the meal has been Lemim Sauce. light, a hearty, satisfying sweet Ith as just the detailing you like, The suit theme is exciting this agonal pockets in the skirt together It was no "easy thing for Jesus 1 cu p su g a r with centered front fullness achieve to carry out the Father’s will and course is in order. grated rind and juice of I lemon if you have size to consider—a year in that there is such a riot of bodice deftly gathered for correct types from which to make choice. the very fashionable pegtop silhou­ to go to the cross. He was sub­ Choose your dessert, too, to fit 2 eg g yolks e tte . missive to that will; yet in this hour the general make-up of the meal. 2 tablespoons cornstarch bust fit, beneath a smooth shoul- Designers are playing suits up in der-yoke, a slim-hipped skirt, and every expression from stunning util­ The fashion of the simple basio of anguish in the garden, when the Don’t forget that contrast is impor­ I cup boiling water dress that transforms into a glam­ unspeakable horror of what lay tant. If you’ve had a fruit salad, % teaspoon salt a waistline drawn in by a sash itarian well-tailored three-piece en­ bow or buckled belt. Everything sembles that give you a jacket, a our costume under the magic touch ahead almost overwhelmed His soul, avoid serving a fruit dessert; if Add grated rind and juice of the of different accessories still holds it means much to say, ‘Not as I spanish rice or macaroni made up lemon to the sugar. Beat egg yolks about it is slenderizing as well as skirt and a long coat of handsome s m a rt. tweed, as shown herewith in the il­ good. New for spring is the basic will but as thou wilt’ ” (Dr. B. L. th e m a in d ish o f th e m e a l don’t se rv e until light. Mois­ lustration, to soft little dressmaker dress done in “delicious” monotone Olmstead). It may be a hard thing a starchy sweet. ten cornstarch Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1902-B types (especially bolero models) pastel colorings that are typically to do, but by His grace we too And speaking of desserts: when with a little cold is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, that make feminizing flattering de­ Easter in their refreshing loveliness. may say, “Thy will be done.” your facilities for entertaining are water and add to 44, 46, 48, 50, and 52. Size 38 re­ tail most interesting. There is cer­ See the costume in the foreground in. A Way of Loneliness (w . 36, limited,' why not plan a “dessert the beaten egg quires 4% yards of 39-inch mate­ tainly good logic in buying a suit to the right in the group. Here a 37, 40, 41, 43). . party”? Invite yoiur guests to skip yolks. Mix thor­ rial without nap; with short as pictured, for while it makes its yarn turban, a well-tailored pastel There were three disciples with their dessert at home, and have it oughly with lem­ sleeves; 4% yards with three-quar­ debut in the Easter style parade, frock, spanking fresh gloves and a Him as He entered che garden, and with you. Dessert, with a beverage, on and sugar mix­ t e r ; 3Vi yards braid or bias fold, it also serves as a perfect founda­ peplum belt bespeak the Easter cos­ their very presence reminds us how is all you serve—and you serve it ture. Place in or % yard contrast for collar. tio n o n w hich to b u ild a sp rin g w ard ­ tume ideal. The rediscovery of very much alone Jesus actually was. before the bridge playing or other double boiler, add For a pattern of this attractive robe that offers endless possibilities peplums adds zest to the current There were twelve with Him in the entertainment begins. boiling water and model send 15 cents in coin, your mode, and the fact that you can salt and cook, stirring constantly, for mixing and interchanging,. so upper room, but one went out into Fruit Macaroon Dessert. name, address, style, number and as to tune to occasion. buy separate peplum belts, such as the darkness to betray Him. Eleven until thickened. Sefve hot. size to The Sewing Circle Pattern this fashion-alert young woman is (S e rv es 6) There is no question but what came with Him to the gate of the Red Rasvbeny Snow BaOs Dept., Room 1324, 211 W. Wacker wearing, makes the idea even more garden, but only three came into 3 cups canned fruit Dr., Chicago, BI. you will be smart in tweeds but intriguing, for it can'be worn again % cup flour (M ak es 6 Snow B alls) you will be equally as chic in the the garden with Him. Even they and again with different dresses. Of could not go an the way with Him. % cup sugar Vi cup butter new casual suits of endless variety suede soft as a pussy willow this I teaspoon baking powder Vt cu p s u g a r that top cleverly flared skirts He prayed and agonized alone, and ★ * peplum belt by Criterion has a the three who were near at hand % teaspoon salt I cup general purpose flour (gored, pleated or circular-cut) with graceful sweeping line, the fluting on I egg 1 teaspoon baking powder contrasting plaid or striped wool failed Him and slept through the Sie edges giving it a decidedly dark hour when He most needed Pour fruit and juice into shallow % teaspoon salt jackets. However, by no means will dress-up air. p a n ab o u t 6 b y 10 b y 2 inches in Vi cu p m ilk the tweeds and jacketed skirts cap­ their fellowship in sympathy and The modish young lady centered p ra y e r. size. Sift together 2 egg whites (beaten) ture all the honors for on the horizon in the picture encircles the waistline the flour, sugar, looms a rival contestant. It’s the Alone? If the M aster had to walk' (A Cream the butter. Add sugar and of her simple basic dress with one baking powder beat well. Mix and sift flour, bak­ suit, coat or entire ensemble that the way of surrender alone, let no of the new pretzel-twist patent leath­ and salt. Add un­ ing powder, and salt. Add alter­ flares the vogue for navy blue in Christian expect that it will be er belts by Criterion. Note that beaten egg and nately with the milk and then fold big headlines across the spring bul­ otherwise for him. Let us thank the hat that crowns her stylish head mix well. Spread in the beaten egg whites. Steam in letin. Watch for navies! God for every blessing of true fel­ carries out the pretzel treatment oI lowship, but let us not be surprised this m ixture small buttered molds for 30 to 35 Suits, however, are not going to th e b elt. if we are often called to walk alone- (which will be minutes. Serve with red raspberry iReleased by Western Newspaper Union.) have it all their way for hosts of —w ith God. very crumbly) sa u ce. o v e r th e f ru it an d Apple Dumplings. IV. A Way of Betrayal (w . 45,46). bake in a moderately hot oven (375 “He is at hand who doth betray degrees) for about 30 minutes. 2 cups flour Snoods Just Now Lace Fan and Bag me” “into the hands of sinners.” 3 teaspoons baking powder One feels that the cup of the M aster C hocolate F ig Podding. Vi teaspoon salt Milliners’ Delight is already overfull without adding (S e rv e s 6 ) Vi cup shortening betrayal by one of His own, but 3% cups soft bread crumbs Vi cu p m ilk For drama in fashion, study back there it is, a dark 4nd tragic reality. 1% teaspoons baking powder Vi cup orange juice views of head and hat; Snoods are Note with what peace and assurance Vi teaspoon salt 6 tart apples (medium size) the milliners’ delight, and the more Jesus goes to meet it. The victory % cup white sugar Vi cup sugar fantastic the more in keeping with has already been won in prayer, % cup brown sugar n u tm e g the style trend. Many of the newer in communion with the Father, and % cu p m ilk cin n am o n tiny hats plunge forward over the in submission to His will. 2 eggs (beaten) b u tte r forehead and you wonder how they No one of us will ever know such 3 squares unsweetened chocolate Mix and sift dry ingredients and stay on until the back view comes a betrayal as that of our Lord, but (m elted ) cut in Shortening; add liquid. RdU into sight. Greets the eye snoods we do face similar crises as we go % pound dried figs dough to quarter- of versatile type, that anchor the on in a life of devotion to God’s % cu p su e t inch thickness wee hat firmly, or ribbon bandeaux wilL We do well to remember the Combine crumbs, baking powder, and .cut in 4-inch and bows that girdle the head and experience of Christ that we be not salt and sugar. Add milk and eggs. squares. P are the most whimsical of contrivances overwhelmed by the treachery of Blend in the melted chocolate. Wash and core apples. that creative genius can devise. men and that we prepare ourselves figs, remove stems and put figs and Place one apple Fkbby’s Sseos prodace to meet it with the power and grace suet through food chopper. Add to in center of each flowed and vegetable* like other ingredients and mix well. Pour Subtle Designs in of our God. square and fill those shown in actual color V. A Way of Divine Fellowship into a well greased casserole, cover center of apples New Spring Prints and Blessing (w . 39, 42). aid bake in a slow oven (250 de­ with a mixture of photographs on the packets. The way of surrender is a glorious grees) for 2% hours. Serve hot with sugar, cinnamon B ay the convenient way a custard sauce or whipped cream. and nutmeg. Dot Prints with an oriental inspira­ and delightful way to go. But, from your dealer’s display. tion show subtle harmonizing colors some one may ask, have we not Orange Torte. with butter and on olive green or deep blue back­ been talking of sorrow, self-denial, (S e rv es 6) - ■ pinch the four corners of the dough together. Prick with a fork- and grounds. These prints in bold de­ loneliness and betrayal? Yes, but % cup butter bake in a moderate oven (350 d e ­ signs have a diffused coloring that So great is the favor for hand­ even these things may become the ,% cup granulated sugar grees) for 30 to 40 minutes. Serve is difficult to identify. They are an some lace in fashion's realm it re­ means of blessing if God is in them. I egg (separated) effective contrast for plain dark with, lemon sauce. ceives accent at every opportunity Though no man stood by our Lord 1 % cups general purpose flour SEEDS furs and may be worn with a wide that-presents throughout both day in His experience in Gethsemane, I teaspoon baking powder Have Xon Ordered Xoor Copy of variety of accessories. and evening modes. A fetching idea the Father was there. Jesus talked % teaspoon salt ‘Feeding Fattet* A pictorial print in blue, yellow, in evening fashions is an accessory with Him, prayed to Him, trusted % teaspoon soda You’ll find in th is c le v e r cook book red and green without a definite ensemble that partners a lace bag Him, yielded fully to His will, and % cup buttermilk —by Eleanor Howe, not only tested Under Foot pattern creates a Persian effect that done over white satin with a match­ the result was peace and blessing. % cup dates (cut fine) recipes for father’s favorite des­ Be that falls all Qie world i is lovely with either brown or black ing lace fan for milady to manipu­ We read in Luke 22:43 that an angel % cup nut meats (cut fine) serts, but recipes for the other foods fu rs. late with devastating glamour in flir­ also came and strengthened Him. I teaspoon lemon extract he likes, as well. There are “mas­ tatious moments. The bag is large I o ran g e culine menus,” too—dinners planned P a r is S et enough to hold all the beauty aids Cream butter thoroughly; then especially for father—and Unts on Jet for your necklace is latest Springs of Water and gadgets that might be needed, And the parched ground shall be­ add % cup sugar while beating con­ Tiow to cook the foods he likes. Send V E SPE R TEA style message from Paris. Many for a complete conquest. Lace man­ stantly. Blend well, and add beaten 10 cents in coin to “Feeding Fa­ jet-embroidered gowns were shown come a pool, and the thirsty land F U H t OHANCF. PEKOE tillas worn a la Spanish senorita springs of water: in the habitation egg yolk. Mix and sift together the ther,” care 'of Eleanor Howe, 919 for evening wear, also blouse spar­ also are worn at evening functions, flour, baking powder; salt, and soda. Nortti Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illi­ 50 Cups for lO Cents kling with jet beadwork or jet se­ of dragons, where each lay, shall thus giving accent to the impor­ be grass with reeds and rushes.— Add alternately with the butter­ nois. You’ll get your copy of “Feed- q uins. I E V f R. NT. CdfFEE CO .Bj tance of lace in the present vogue. Isaiah 35:7. milk, beginning and ending with the ing Father,” by return mail. flour mixture. Add dates and nuts. (Released by Western Newqmlier VolaM THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. MARCp ,6. 1940. 1 and several days in Greensboro re­ ftflfDAVIE THE DAVIE RECORD. Samuel R. Foster. Lonnie Ssnford Bowles. County Basketballs Patrolman Gibbs To ceiving further training and has Samuel Roy Foster, SB, died Friday Lonnie Sanford Bowles, 63, life long re­ Mocksville. now been sent to Salisbury where Largest^irciilatf FlA N t srsoire . Editor. I morning st bis borne at Redland.' sident of Davie county, was found dead Tourney. he WilLbe located for several days Davic County N -1 Surviving are the widow; two daughters, near his home six miles west of Mocks- ThC Davie countv basketball tourna­ J. C. Gibbs of Enka, near Ashe­ under Sergt. H. R.'Frymoyer. the tel eph o n e 1 { Mrs. J. M. Sofiey and Mrs. G. F. McDaniel ville, about one o'clock’ Thursday after­ ment ended Monday evening, following a ville, has been assigned to this dis­ chief official in this, district. — - ■ 1 ^ ^ Uiof AuviiDCP,Advance, CVUUieRoute I, I; iiiree three buiisi* sons. ivyiur Tavlor noon. The body was found by John Scott,' twelve game series which attracted big trict as a member of the state high ­ The Mocksville post has been va­ Ehktered a t the Postoffice in M ocks-; poster 0f Forsyth county, J . Roy end Eu- colored, who was on bis way to the home j crowds at tbe high school gym on Thurs­ yllle, N. C., as Second-class MaiH gene Faster of the home end two brothers; uf Mr. Bowles to cut some wood. M r.. day, Friday and Monday evenings Teems way patrol and plans call for him cant for several weeks following the matter. March 3.1903. John Foster of Melbourne, FU , end Robert Bowles left home about 10 o'clock Thurs- j from the four high schools, Farmington, to be stationed at Mocksville. resignation of Patrolman Norris. Attorney B. C. Br Advance, Cooleemee and Macksvlile, par L. Foster of Advance, R. I. day morning to do some work on the road' Gibbs attended the school of ia» day last week in Sah tidpateo. Following is the score of all Mrs. E C. Williams, of Jernsa.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The funeral was held at Uetbel M. E. leading from his bouse to the Cana. Oak: the gamea played. struclion abd the training period ness. church Sunday afternoon at 2o"clock. Bu­ Grove road. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ 1 00 Thursday Evening. lem, who underwent an operation rial was in the church graveyard. Mr. Bowles had been suffering for some for applicants .at Hendersonville Mrs. J- B. Johns SDC MONTHS. FN ADVANCE - S SO Mocksville Midgets 37, Cooleemee Mid­ ! at Rowan Memorial Hospital last time with heart dropsy, and ovec-exer- gets 26. . a*t summer and became a member Thursday from a ! week, is gftttne along nicely her tion is-believed to have caused his death. ' Advance Midgets 32, Farmington Mid­ of the pattol on February 15 of this I t’s an ill wind that blows no­ Mrs. Ida May Cuthrell. 1 friends will be glad to learn. Stsy in Florida. Funeral services were beld at OakGrove gets 16 year. He spent a week in Raleigh body . good. The coal and wood Mr?. Ida May CutbreIJv 43, wife of George Methodist church Friday afternoon at 4 Mocksville girlB high 25. Advance girl:-, Mrs. W . M. Penoi high 16. dealers have been verv active for W. Cuthre!\ died Friday at her home Id o'clock, with Rev. E. M- Avett, officiating, Wade Smith spent Cooleeinte, alter several months* illness. Cooleeme- girls high 25, Advance girls the past two months while the rest and the body laid to feBt in the church high 13. Winston Salem shop Surviving are her parents, her. husband- of HS p o o r mortals have kept bosv cemetery. Friday Evening. two sons and four daughters, five brothers Mr. Bowles is survived by two sisters, T . M. Smith, well trying to keep from freezing. Advance Midgets 35, Farmington Mid­ and two . sisters. Tbe funeral was held Mrs. Laura Penry. a t home, and Mrs. B.C. gets 13. The BargainCenter field citizen, is quite Seenis tbat Ohio has about ail Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home Meroney. of this city, several neices and Cooleemee Midgets 18. Mocksville Mid- and burial was at Liberty Methodist church. will be sorry to learn the New Deal she wants. In a newhews. getB 16. ' Mr. Bowles was well known thioughdut Gooleemee girls high 32, Fefmington . . 2 l-2c per yd Mrs. Wade W. Sm special election last week to fill two Plenty Plant Bed Canvass Lee Anderson Cioure. this community, and his death has girls high SI. daughter Bobbie Jea vacancies of Congressmen, the Re­ brought sadness to his many friends The Mocksville boya high 34, Farmington 80 Square Prints . 13c Fast Color Prints . 7c Lee Anderson Clouse, 76, died a t his boys high 16. nesday in Statesville, publicans won both seats, defeating editor of The Record wili miss this good home near Srnitb Grove Sunday evening Monday Evening. Piay Cloth . - - IOc 59c Quality Silks . 35c friend. To the bereaved sisters and other Mr. and Mrs. L. New Dealers by a' big m ejorry. a t 8:30 o'clock, following a long illness. Mccksvilla girl midgets. 29, Advance Kenny Coffeev loose -IOc Funeral services were beld ut Smith relatives we extend deep sympathy in this girl midgets 16. Plenty 5c Matches . 3c little son, of near hour of sadness. What has happened ■ to Editor Grove Methodist church Tuesday afternoon Cooleemee boy midgets 34, Advance Salt Fish . . . . EOe I Ib Packs - • lie Mocksville visitors T Jim Rivers, of Boone, who an a t 2 o'clock, with Rev. J . W. Vestal offi­ W- J. Groce, who lives in the boy midgets 17 nounced several months ago that ciating. and the.body laid to rest in the classic shades jf Farmington town­ Mocksville high girls 17, Cooleemee high Plenty Onion Sets Mrs. R. N, Batbe girls 16. church cemetery. ' . ship, gave our office a pleasant call ville, spent tbe week he was going to rim for Congress Mocksville high boyB 16, CooIeemee high AU Kinds Seeds Loose And Packs. Mr. Clouse is survived by bis widow Monday. in the 9 th district? SnreIy old man boys 6. I the guest of Mrs. Li' and two sisters, Mrs. 0. C. Austin, of Doughton hasn’t frightened him The tournament winners were Conlee- ( Just A Few $10.00 Leather Coats $7 95 Statesville, and Mrs. Paul Ca h, of Wins­ Now is the time to sub­ mee midget boys, Mocksville girl midgets,’ FOR SALE—Abo out of the race.. ton-Salem. scribe for Tbe Record. Mocksvilie high girls and Mocksville high See Us For Anything You Need straw, 2 0 c per bale. boys. H . M. Thad Shore, Jr., an enthusiastic Smith Grove P. T. A. To We Will Save You Money, Mo Yadkin county democrat, decided Notice of Re-Sale of Free Band ConeerL Mr. and Mrs. Jo that he wanted to vote twice in the Meet Thursday Night. The Mocksville high school band will Monroe, visited his s 1 9 3 8 election, so lie voted in both gives free concert at the Mocksville high The Smith Grove P. T. A will meet Land. school on Wednesday evening, March 13th, aYours For Bargains” C. Deadmon Saturda Yadkin and Surry county. The Thursday night, March 7 ih. AU Whereas acertain deed of trust a t 7:45 o'clock. The public is given a case was settled last week when members and patrons are urged to having been executed by G. A. .Car cordial invitation to come out and hear Mrs. R. L. Walke these young musicians. . - Shore paid $ 3 5 0 for voting twice in attend. Eor the entertainment of ter and wife, Notie B Carter, on the days last week at El the same election. the group. Miss Evelyn Trcxler, of 19th of November, 1926. as will ap­ M P. Cartnet, of R. g, is a pa J. Frank Hendrix of Mr. and Mrs. Ro Mocksville, has kindly consented to pear of record in the office of the tient at Davis Hospital, Statesville, Register of Deeds for Davie County, L. B. W alker, of There are now fout men in the let her music class sing. where he is taking treatment. He Near Depot Mocksville, N, C in book 25 at page 55: whereas de­ spent the week end w democratic race for Congress in this fault having been made in the pay. is quite ill, his friends will be sorry district. The last man to enter was 3 Fork News Notes. ment of the indebtedness due there= to learn. Mrs.- W . S. W alker, Robert!,. Steele, of Rockingham. under and a consent judgment hav­ Mrs. J. Milton Livengood visited rela­ ing been entered in the Superior Miss Bertie Pardu Our present Congressman, W. O. tives in Winston-Salem last Sunday Court of Davidson County in which is spending a week Burgin has spent two years in of Mr. and Mrs. N^d Bailey spent last Sun the undersigned was appointed Com guest of Mr. and Mr missiuner to sell the property; where­ fice and so far as we know, has day In Bennt ttsviile, S. C , with Mr. and due. Mrs. W. L. Bottoms. as the purchaser at such sale has de managed to draw his salary and bis Jfanlted in the payment of the pur- IM l^Q FtHlJLpCKl Mr. and Mrs Cturence Livengood Spent?1? " 1" - J . L 7, T u u i b 7 Mr. and Mrs. M- breath regularly. , . . . ,.I. I chase price and the Court has order- Sunc',no-iy ndteruoon w„h re.ative* » Wins Juj thM a re.sala be hart; of Brevard, spent Su ton-Saiem. (USED CAEuS Monroe Adams, prom in cot Stnt j Now, therefore, the undersigned guests of Mrs. W. The Women’s. Auxiliary, of !he Episco- •that look and act like a “mil­ h.-is entered Commissioner will sell at Public Auc- lion" Newer models of your family. esville A’to-ncy, his entered the r- , chnrch wi[fl Mr? a. S. Davis and • Uonro Ths'h^Iiest bidder fo r’ cash, favorite makes—at Pre-Seasca race for Congress in the gth Ccu j Miss EidtFe Dsvi.. or Monday afternoon, ,a t the Coart House door in Mocks- Clearance Barsains that wiil Mr. and Mrs R. gressional district, and here's hop I Haroid J-L .Fry, who received painful ^ viile. North Carolina, on Saturday, leave you speechless! Don’t wait! Soo them before you boy of R. 2 , have mo ing that he will be elected. Con !burns two weeks sga. when bis home was I March 30, 1940. at 12 o’clock, noon, asur Cscd Carl I destroyed ny Sm, is healing nicely, but it thll following descrioeQ real estate: Stanley house to the gressman Doughton has held this /IwillbeaEmdwiuIeheiorehecanbe out.I ElRdT TRACT: Beginning at a house on R. 2 . job tor toe part 3 2 yeatr, wide.: '-' j, j-jjs sister Mrs. R. Biers, of New Jersey, a stone, tho J. N. Wyott corner, and R. M. Holthouser Iouk enough for any man to re-5 rvgistr-pd nn.-v, i-: -it t-is bedside. ! running thence North with said Wy- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beck, and Mr. Hugh ’ait’s Iina 1331 leot to a stone, W>- fitted to bis home main at the pie counter. Adams a tt’s c rner and corner of J N. Wy- is a Republican, and has many Moson, went to Win5Mn-Salem Satuidayjatl./ J9 ^ fe trsc '. thence W(J8t' ip70 . week, is much fcet friends throughout the state. morning to visit relatives, - feet Jv a hiekorv. Wyatt’s.corner; friends will be glad thence South 3 dugs. West 612 feet The ‘Republiccu National Con Vegetables For The to J. K. Breneger's corner; thence T. M. Dyson, J. vention will meet in Philadelphia S. 89 fieg.s E tst 812 feet Co a stone, C. C. Beck, who Ii Ihesaid J. B. Breneger’s corner; classic shades of 1 on June 2 4 th, and the Democratic Garden. thence S I (ieg. W, .6.9 feet to National Convention will meet in With the prospects for cash crops non sron’e, Breneger’s other corner; 'it Mocksville visitors Chicago three weeks later, on July too bright for this farming season, the S thence S. 83 degs. E. 880 feet to the W. H. Andrews, production of food for tbe family and feed j beginning, containing 37 acres, more ist11- It is needless to say that for the livestock becomes more import I less. Reference is made to map the Jefierson Standa these conventions will be lively af ant than ever. In production food for Itej^ ^oo iQVK1118''’ mat^e ^ c*0* 1939 Ford Tudor Sedan— 1938 Chevrolet Towo Sedan- ante Co., of Gree fairs, as there are half a dozen can­ familv the. garden is probably the first 3 T TjLda- _ . . Jet Blsck Finish, Mohair Upholstery and town one day last we didates for president in-both parties. consideration. As an added attraction to I , SECOND TRACT. Beginntag at a Good Tires, Original Paint and Upholstery. the Soil Conservation Program ,or .94» . f t - { » £ Covers. Original Tires, Limited Mileage, New Tags, Limited Mileage. F rank M. Efird, We are hoping that the two best died in a Cbarlott each garden isa lowedI one unit toward L ornbr- tbenee N. 3 8 dsgg. East 9 9 0 1940 Tags. This Car- is only 7 months old. men in each party will be nomi- SEE THIS 6 uieeting the soil building oral, which, jeet t0 a mulberry. Sane’s corner; Tuesday. Mr. E r nated. means that properly handled garden will -thence S. 87 deRB. B 700 feet to Don’t Trade Before You Trv Thi3 One. BEFORE YOU BUY- of Mrs. M. H H o’ mee. Yadkin county Republicans will earn $! 50 in this program. jstone on br&nch. Aibert HolderfS One of the requirements is that there be j corner; thence N. 41 degs, Ev with have the privilege of naming the Born, to Mr. and at least three vegetables for . each month \ old road 1 ,0 0 0 feet*to a red oak, 1936 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN- wait, of Kannapolis State Senator for the 2 4 th Senator for six months. ,This standard isveiyIowfH0 |j},e,*&nd A. AnderS'-n’a comer, TWO 1936 CHEVROLET. TUDOR SEDANS- an 8 -pound son. M ial district, this year. Thedistrictis and we should have many more than that. \ degs 3d min. W.^ 653 feet to Biue Finish, Good Tires. fifing Clean, Ready Tags . 5 To G o ...... a daughter, of J. R. composed of Davie, Yadkin and If.Iivauu you do notuui alreadyaueBujr have CabbagJthe . more b^ or11 less.JnlnK- Referenceism ^ntatnmg 2 2 ade acres to $ 3 4 5 Mocksville. Wilkes, and not since the district kale, mustard, onions, lettuce or garden map made by N. R. Kinney. C. E„ Rev. an J Mrs. E. peas planted they should be planted im­ October 26,1926. 1936 FORD TUDOR SEDAN— 1934 FORD SEDAN— was formed, has a democrat been Rev. H . C. Sprink mediately, if you wish to include them in THIRD TRACT: Beginning a t a elected. We understand that many tbe garden. If you do not have straw- Motor Overhauled, Good Paint Foqr New Tires, Clean Inside. funeral and burial 0 stone, L. G. Hendrix’s corner and S R eadytogo . $ 2 9 5 Good Paint . ■ . . . Yadkin people want G.'D. B. Hard­ beriies there is still time to get some Plants W. corner of the 30 acre tract and $ 1 7 5 Newell, at Boger’s ing young Yadkinville attorney, to and set them out. while they will be in running thence N. 3 degs. E. 21.86 rus county, on Wed represent them in the next legisla­ good .shape for next season. Jletween j chain* to a sto n e . Melton Hendrix’s 1934 PLYMOUTH FORDOR SEDAN - 1934 CHEVROLET COUPE- Mr. and Mrs. Ge March istand ISthbeet'', carrots, radishes, I and J - K. Smithdeal’s corner, with ture. A Senatorial Convention to Tr’ Ti'- Tr gg, Go d Tires, Paint Ellijay, Ga., have Irish potatoes, and turnips should be plant- i**- Smithdeal a line 34 82 ch ain s to Clean inside and be held in Yadkinville,'will be call O. K .--OrJy $ 2 2 5 out : . .. . .Bailev iarm in Jem. ed. Follow up plantings of garden peasfal3teneJ ? th* B,xbY “ad: the°Ce ?' $ 1 9 5 ed in the near future, at which v u u j . ... . ■ ,, . j 121.15 chains to an oak stump, W- A. W e are glad to welc should be made at that time. If a-steady ( jj .nijrix>s corner on the Bixby road; citizens to our count .time a chairman, secretary and exe­ supply of vegetables is to be maintained j thence W 34 chains and 50 links to 1930 TORD TUDOR SEDAN— 1931 FORD MODEL A— cutive committee will be elected and we must make plantings at regular inter- the beginning, containing 7 4 acres. Needs a little work done inside Pickup Miss Mable WiIso a man nominated for the Senate. vals as long as the season will permit more nr less. Reference is made to and out and some paint ?ide. . $ 6 5 Truck . . . . Wednesday night Lets makes this year a banner garden map made bv N. R Kinney, C. E . $ 1 2 5 Ada Blacken, of R. The editor of The R:cord would be year and in addition to take better care October 26, 1926. cotnpanied home by glad to see Mr. Harding get the of tbe garden let’s try a few new vege­ FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at OLD MQDEL DODGE T 0 U R 1 N G - 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN— who spent the wtek nomination. He would represent tables. a stone on the East side of ^Bixby 1940 T ag s, Two New Tires Four Tires just put on. Je t Miss Hazel Taylo this district with credit to himself D.-C RAKKIN.CountyAgent. road, running thence W. 9 chs. and ONLY ...... $ 1 5 25 links to a stone, J .' C. Carter’s Black Finisu $ 1 4 5 school faculty, spe and the great party he represents. Sheffield News. corne1; thence S .'7 chains and 60 last week at her ho linkstu I. E. Hendrix’scorner;'hence 1930 FORD erfordton, where s W. 19 chains and 41 links to a stone, 1931 FORD Eqnalixation Board To Allan Gaither has’purchased the Wade COACH . . $ 9 5 COACH . tend the funeral an Smith farm known as the D. L. Dyson to a stone, Hendrix's corner; thence $ 3 9 5 aunt. farm. S. 25 chains and 54 links to a stone, Houser’s corner; thence W. 7 chains Meet March 11th. Mr. T. M. Smith is very ill, his many, 1929 FORD We Recondition Our C ars-A nd Joe Forest Strou Notice is hereby given that the and 50 links to a stone, Houser and TOURING. $ 3 5 friends will be sorry to learn. Huelin’s corner; thence S. 6 degs. Stand Back Of A Guarantee On Them. Aviation Air Corps, Board of Equalization and Review Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaither announce wT li'chains end 8 6 !i'nks~La WbTfe Va., is spending of Davie county will meet in the the birth of a son. Hcward Roy, at the oak, il. Stewart’s corner; thence E. lough in town wt County Accountant’s office at the Long Hospital last Tuesday. j33 chains and 50 links to & pine We do not know whether some of Sbef- Btumo; J C. Wall’s corner; thence Mr. and Mrs. D. R. court house in Mocksville, N. C., field Kill Billies are going to tackle JoelN- 4 '’egs. East with Goeby Heirs’ A. R. Tomlinson, on Monday, the i ith day of March, Louis or’not after the knockout last Sun- 1 line 28 .chains and 45 links to a stone; Sanford Motor CoiripanY a responsible positio 1 9 4 0 , for the purpose of equalizing day. One of them, Mfound b,he h«a bad B a fingerfi-B-.'thenie N. 17 dsgs E: 14 chains and 13 iinks-to a stone, Gnsby corner; FORD DEALERS FOR 28 YEARS ford M otor Co , fo and reviewing property on the tax almost. bit off . and one of . Ittea i . found i bin - i "- IhenfR East 4 chams-sr.d 25 links to Phone 77 years, has resigned lists and assessment roll and Ao hear self shut up in. a corn crib whence east side”6 f Bixbv road; Mocksville, N. C. left yesterday for any and all complaints by . taxpay­ uP- > thericu North 33 degs. -W. 7 chains California, where h Mr.:and Mrs. Frank Brown announce‘ to the beginning, containing 131.75 -month’s vacation. ers who own or control taxable tho arrival of a son. March I.. /. ( acres; more or less. Reference is property assessed for taxation in . Mr?. Juhnie Smith, who has been vi=it- made to. map of N R. Kirtney, C. E„ Dr. Lester P. M Davie county. This the tst dcy of ir.g in Gecrgia arrived home ISst Thursday/'.Qctnber 26, 1926 . been confined to bi Since the men of the SlieficId rainy day I Said property is being Sold SlK ject •past sev en weeks on March, 1 9 4 0 . J idga-has o-ganic-d a Luin and- Abocr to County taxes doe juries re ceived in an BOARD OK EQUALIZATION protective a>soriation. The women• are . Ih'.s 29th day of Fi-bmarv, 1910. £ O j p was able to be dow of D.!'. Ie Getin'y,. talking atoii: wgar/z'ng.y rjHr.; p-n d,v ' E V ET V C W U L t P . . His many' friends JJy G. II. C. SHUTT, Tax 3upr. fence association. * Cudiuissloner. learn that-, he will re fice the last of this THE bAVlB RECORD; MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. JlARCH 6.1840. IM DAVlE RECORD. Miss Thelma Marshall spent Fri­ day shopping in Winston-Salem.. Cottont Grain MarketJ

L argest Circulation of Any Miss Kate Shore, of YadkinviUe 1 M ocksril]-, March 5 .—Seed cot­ D avie C ounty Newspaper. spent the week-end with Mrs. to n 4 . 4 0 ; lint to.jp. W h e a t $ [ . 2 0 , oorri 7 5 c. - GET READY FOR EASTER Charles Langston, on R. 3 .

NEWS AROUND TOWN. r SALE—Lespedcza seed, at’ The Easter Season is almost here and you will want your Easter Shoes for this J. T. AngelTs store.. > t Riepubiican Convention. occasion. We have the largest linU. of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes The Republican County Conven- Attorney B. C. Brock spent one Miss Louise Kirkman of the tion ie called to meet at the court that we have ever shown. day last week in Salisbury on busi­ Mocksville school faculty, spent the house in Mocksville. on Saturdav, ness. week-end with her parents at Boone. March 23rd. at 2 p m.. for the pur. pose of electing delegates to the Children’s White Mrs. J- B- Johnstone returned Mrs. J. B. Price and Mrs. H. TH. Congressional, Senatorial and State Oxfords and Straps Thursday from a several weeks Bntner, of Kannapolis cpent Satur­ Conventions; to elect a County Chair, man. Secretary, and to'transact any stsy in Florida. day the guests of Mrs, Bruce W ard. other business. The primaries will be held at the Ladies and Misses Mrs. W- W Pennington and Mrs, Themany friendsof Lnther M. various local voting precincts on Sat­ Brown ard W hiteSportGxfords XVade Smith spent Thursday to Tutterow, of Center, who has been urday. March 16th, 1940, between Winston Salem shopping. seriously ill with pneumonia, will the. hours of 2 and 4 p. ra., to, elec! delegates to the county convention $ 1 .9 8 U p be glad to learn that he is much T. M. Smith, well-known Shet This March 4. 1940 better, and is able to be up a part field citizen, is quite ill, his friends G F. WiNECOFF, Chairman, of the time. ' | C. W. HALL. Secretary.- Men’s Two-Tone Grey and Sport will be sorry to learn. $ 1 .9 8 u p AUCTION SALE—I will sell at] Oxfords . Miss Rachel Sherrill, of R. . 2 , Mrs. Wade \V. Smith and little public auction to the highest bid- ’ Plenty of Mep's and Boy’s Endicott-Johnson daughter Bobbie Jean, spent W ed­ der for cash, on Saturday, March spent the past week in Kannapolis, and Wolverine Work Shoes . $ 1 .9 6 u p nesday in Statesville, i 6 tb, at too*clock, a. m., my house visiting her brother R. B. - Sherrill. and two acres of land, near Mock's I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. West and Chapel, together with some house-' little son. of near RedIandl were hold and kitchen furniture. J - Rayon Dress Mocksville visitors Thursday. MRS. SARAH E. HILTON. i Mrs. R. N. Baiber, of Waynes- Miss Wyona Merrell, who has Princess Theatre Special 19c yd ville, spent the week-end in town held' a position with the Wallace WEDNESDAY ONLY Store for several months, has ac­ We Handle The the guest of Mrs. Lina Clement. cepted a position with the Davie Ctoflrles Bickford In “THOU SHALT NOT KTLLw Electric Mutual Corporation, and FOR SALE—About 75 bales of THURSDAY New Dress Patterns straw, 20c per bale. will enter upon her new duties Mon­ and I-RIDAY H. M. DEADMON, d a y . " | The Deftd End Kids “ON DRESS PARADE’* ■ Mocksville, R. 4 , 15c Each Mr. and Mrs.. Rowe Davis, of with John LjTRt and Frenkie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot, of Elkin, are the prond parents. of a SATURDAY A Nice Line Of new son, Gilbert Eugene, who ar. Monroe, visited his sister, Mrs. M. DOUBLE FEATURE rived at their home on Sunday, Jack Randnll in PRINTS C. Deadmon Saturday. F e b . * 2 5 th. Mrs. Davis was Miss •GUN P ACKER” Mrs. R- L. W alker spent several Marietta Walker, of this city, be­ AND In AU The New Colors fore marriage. j Kent Tnvlnr - Rouhelle Hudson in days last week at Elkin, the gnest - PIRATES OF THE SKIP’S" of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Davis. Mrs. James Craver ' and Mrs. 10c, 15c, 18c Yd. Otis Brown, of Concord, spent MONDAY L. B. Walker, of Roanoke, Va., Wednesday in town, guests of Mrs. Gtetfl Gflrbn In “NINQTCHKA” Just Received Big Assortment spent the week end with his mother,' Geo. Wilkins. Mrs. Wilkins cele­ TUESDAY Mrs--W. S. Walker, near Kappa. brated her 7 8 th bit today on Wed­ Dnrnthy Lamonr In Dress Trimmings nesday. Her many friends wish “JUNGEE PRINCESS" Miss Bertie Pardue, of BoonviiIe for her many more happy birthdays. Buttons and Fillings. is spending a week in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Par- due. Plenty of Plant Bed Canvas at Rock-Bottom Prices. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, You A?e Always Welcome At Our Big Store. of Brevard, spent Sunday in town, guests of Mrs. W. L. Call . and SUITS Come In And See Us Often. family. • Mr. and Mrs R. F. Whitaker, For Easter and ail Spring of R. 2, nave moved from the Mocksville Cash Store Stanley house to the Fred Ratledge house on R. 2. GEO. R- HENDRICKS, Mgr1 R. M. Hclthouser who was con­ TWEEDS fined to his bome by illness last week, is much fcet.er, his many a n d friends will be glsd to learn. CLOVER ar.d G^ASS T. M. Dyson, J. B. Reeves and WORSTEDS SEED C. C. Beck, who live beyond the CLOVER from Virgmis and classic shades of Sheffield, were ' M ary lan d . Mocksville visitors W ednesday. $14.95 $16 50 CLOVER from . Northern' RFE W. H. Andrews, Jr , manager of F ra n c e . the Jefierson Standard Life Insur­ ant e Co., of Greensboro, was in $ 1 9 .5 0 Red Top or Blue CRASS, town one day last week on business. Orchard GRASS. Frank M. Efird, of Kannapolis, Kentucky Blue GRASS. died in a Charlotte hospital last Your Choice of Single or Double Evergreen GRASS. Tuesday. Mr. Efird was a brother of Mrs. M. H Hoyle, of Coolee- Breasted Styling in These New Styles. RAPE for Salad and Chickens mee. In Fact A Foil Line Of Highest Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day- Worsteds are in Green or Blue Stripes, Grade Field and Garden Seeds. walt, of Kannapolis, on Feb. 2 6 th , an 8-pound son. Mrs. Daywalt is Let Us Fill You Order a daughter, of J. R. Smith, of.near Herringbono Tweeds; Mocksville. MOCKSVILLE Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett and Rev. H. C. Sprinkle attended the Our buyer of Women’s and Childrens’ Appai el, Mrs HARDWARE CO. funeral and burial of Rev. W. A. Newell, at Boger’s Chapel, Cabar­ Roy Holthouser, has just returned from New York. rus county, on Wednesday. The new spring goods, including piece goods and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. W hite, of Ellijay, Ga., b 3ve moved to the millinery, are arriving. Bailev I arm in Jerusalem township. CHICKENS! We are glad to welcome these new citizens to our county. W eW illBeAt Shoes! Shoes! MARTIN BROTHERS STORE Miss Mable W ilson, of R. 4 , sp e n t Wednesday night the guest of Miss Saturday. March 9, a n d Zfm Ada Biacken, of R. 2 , she was ac­ We Have The New Spring Shoes For The Entire Family To Buy Poultry And Will Pay companied home by Miss Bracken They’re Star Brand. Following Cash Prices; who spent the week-end with her. T)r/es A t a Heavy Hens, lb. . . 12c Miss Hazel Taylor, of the high Ladies Patent Leather and Garbadine 98 DR furniture, floors; woodwork, walls, etc.—in fact, school faculty, spent several days Combinations . . • • . t I 1 up Leghorn Hens. lb. • . 09c PKurfees Granitoid Quick-Drying Enamel can be used last week at her home near Ruth R o o sters, lb . . . . 07c - on practically everything in the home! erfordton, where she went to at­ tend the funeral and burial of her Childrens’ Saddle $ J.98 D ucks, l b : . .' . 08c It brushes on easily—with no “sticky pull.” It covers so aunt. Oxfords . • • • • u p thoroughly one coat is sufficient for most jobs. It smooths Other Poultry At Market out, dries quickly and hardens readily.' Joe Forest Stroud, of the U- S. 1 • P ric es. Aviation A ir Corps, Langley Field, Kurfees Granitoid Quick-Drying Enamel produces a beau­ Va., is spending a month’s fur­ There’s A Reason W h y Customers tiful, waterproof and durable surface. It can be cleaned, as easily as tile. lough in town with his parents, . C o m e B a c k J. T. SMITH, Buyer Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stroud. It is economical because it covers so thoroughly In'addition to our thrifty prices, folks like our friendly you use much less of it—and our prices this year A. R, Tomlinson, who has held are most reasonable. Come in and compare;'. a responsible position with the Sany service and large quality products. Come in and see ford Motor Co , for the past six why people come bach again and again. John Richard Bowles; years, has resigned his position and FREE left yesterday for San Francisco, : Jobo Ricbard Bowles, 66, died Saturday: We have new and complete /color California, where he will spend a mornlbg at bis home in Kannapolis. Fun-, -I !cards on Kuifees paints, varnishes. m o n th ’s v a c a tio n . - eral services were held Sunday afternoon i enamels, PHniia Tirol, etc. Ask us at ’4 o'clock, at Union Chapel Methodist ' for your 1 Dr. Lester P. Marlin, .who has C. C. Sanford Sons Co. church, and tie body laid to rest in the been co nfined to his home for the church cemetery.' Mr, Bowles had made past sev en weeks on account of in­ h is boir.e in Kannapolis for about 18 years- juries re ceived in an auto accident, “Everything For Everybody” Survmng are the widow, six sons.. two was able to be-down town Friday, Kttrfeflfi & Ward daughters, a sister; Jih ee brothers, Noab ' p i s m a n y ’ friends will be glad to Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. Bowles, Ollis Bowiss and XV. E. Bowles,' learn that., he will return to his of­ all of Davie county. I V fBetterServicew fice the las I °f 'his week. THE DAVIE RECORB MOCKSVILLE. N. 0.

' Aunt Olympia made the girls take Limpy. The applause continued to t a brisk walk. She had tea and sand­ ten minutes, while the ladies, look­ Strange Facts wiches ready for their refreshment ing very pretty, stood bowing, smil­ CLASSIFIED cIhe HONORABLE on their return. ing, waving their hands. Limpy, I 18,300 Degrees Hot t “I want you to wear your pretti­ remembering the brats, threw DEPARTMENT I S o o ty T o p p e rs I est frocks tonight and look your kisses. Living Submarine sw e e te st.” Then Jim Allen roared for silence. UNCLE LANCY “Our wind-up costumes?” asked “Ladies—ladies—and gentlemen!— The hottest man-made flame in Limpy eagerly, for those fetching This lady needs no introduction to BABY CHICKS existence is found in the atomic gowns had been kept under lock you! She’s your lady! This is our nitrogen electric arc and reaches and key all summer. old friend, Olympia Slopshire! She C HICK S!5S3££& I1NoCa^i *3 l2 l» We Goamntee IAve fiettvery. Wo Pag Postago. a temperature of 18,300 degrees "No; not those. The next-to-pret- won’t make a speech, she just wants ATLAS CHICK CO* St. Louis, Mo. Fahrenheit. The heat is devel­ tie s t.” to say howdy!—Your lady, ladies oped by the separation and recom­ “Is this a special meeting, Aunt­ and gentleman, Olympia Slopshire!” r S ? e ' bination of the two atoms of each ETHEL ie?” asked Adele. Otympia advanced, smiling, to the molecule of nitrogen as the gas. “Well, it’s apt to be,” admitted KUltyl urow ia. r a s t owwueiwe « « rostrum and put her handbag and lnaalre about our easy payment plan. flows through the arc at a pres­ HUESTON Aunt Olympia nervously. “And it’s gloves on it. Then she turned and Writ* today for eataloyu* and prie* Ust b ig t o p sure of 14,000 pounds per square my policy to be prepared for any­ shook a playful finger at Jim. WlfOSB BKEtEtS BHCBHt,WasnM-O-BoetabIe,W. inch. thing. You see—very possibly—this “Now, Jim Allen, you only asked may be the night.the Senator will me to come and take a bow! You NURSERIES The traditional headgear of be late and they’ll call on me for didn’t say a word to me about mak­ w . n .u. S E itv ic e my extemporaneous speech. That’s NVRSERT STOCK: Fruit trees, big value. chimney sweepers, members of ing a speech,” she protested gaily, Order today 6 p e a ch es o r 3 ap p le s o r IOi one of the world’s sootiest profes­ why I ordered these little corsages “I can’t make a speech; I don’t rapes $1.00 plus 15c postpaid. Catalog! f ree. Hood's Nurseries, Richmond, Va.; sions, is a formal silk hat. for all of us. Rosebuds. I prefer even know how to begin. Especial­ orchids but they look too expensive CHAPTER X—Continued “It’ll probably end up by my do­ ly on politics.' I always say one for a campaigner.” — 12— ing it anyhow,” she told the Senator politician in a family is enough. Although a mammal, the hippo­ “But why do we have to wear “You’d think Del was some sort savagely. “But I’m making every Sometimes I think it is more than potamus is able to walk on the bot­ corsages and look nicer than usual? of a heathen,” said Aunt Olympia effort to wait till after the election,” enough! Now if you wanted a speech HOUSEHOLD tom of rivers and lakes and graze They won’t call on us, will they?” the day after they arrived at Shires. “You can’t really blame him, my on keeping the house, on running on the aquatic vegetation.—Col­ “Oh, no, dears, of course not. But “And I’m not sure but in some ways dear, for liking the child’s looks,” the family budget, on cheap recipes QUESTIONS lie r’s. you will have to sit on the plat­ he is,” she added thoughtfully. he argued mildly. "Everybody likes for canning fruit and making pre­ form and look nice and take a bow "Seems to me even a heathen would her looks. You know, Ollie, to tell serves, I could talk till election. o r tw o.” For Leather Chairs.—Rub equal have the nerve to speak to that the truth,” he continued hesitantly, “Why, I am not even enough of a Pull the Trigger on “I like her looks better than Adele’s “But we always do that!” parts of linseed oil and vinegar, worm about his conduct.” “Yes, but when I make my ex­ politician to call you constituents!” “My dear,” remonstrated the Sen­ m y se lf.” well shaken, into leather chairs, temporaneous speech we always she cried, keeping well in range of Lazy Bowels, and Also ator, “that is one thing that can’t Olympia groaned. That was the occasionally. It keeps them in Imve extra photographers on hand the microphone. “You’re not con­ be done In any sort of political gall and wormwood of it. She did, good condition. . . . ‘Ladies and gentlemen,’ ” she stituents to me! You’re just friends, Pepsin-ize Stomach! c irc le s.” too. ... murmured, working on her chin and old friends and neighbors. That’s When constipation brings on arid indi­ “What can’t be done?” . Her distress was so great that the It is not too early to look over gestion, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated smiling urbanely. all I know about politics. “Speaking to your opponent about Senator decided to speak to Cecil window screens. Mend and paint LALA PAI tongue, sour taste, and bad breath, your At six o’clock, groups began “Now because you are only my his conduct.” himself, without telling her anything them now so they will be ready stomach is probably loaded up with cer- streaming into the park. Micro­ friends and neighbors, I want you “Who’s talking about your oppo­ about it; for the Senator was de­ when it is time to put them in. phones had been set up all over to meet th.ese three dear little chil­ move. So you need both Pepsin to help nent? I’m talking about Cece Dodd. voted to Olympia and would humili­ break up fast that rich undigested food in the grounds, so that those unable to dren of mine who have made me ... your stomach, and Laxative Sennato pull I want you to tell him to keep away ate himself to almost any depth to Li the Bag.—Tie a cheese cloth crowd into the auditorium might so happy and kept my heart and he huge the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be from here. I’ve got trouble enough.” spare her distress. He had Cecil T hear. At seven, floodlights were hands so full this year . . . Girls, or paper bag over the mouth of BOULDER, sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. “ M y d e a r, h e w as supposed to s ta y sent up to his library and closed Take Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative, because its turned on, and the band struck up. come on, stand up! I want them to food chopper when cutting bread, PUSHED FROM with us. That’s what you hired him th e door. t h e c u f f Syrup Pepsin helps you gain that won- “We’d better dress now,” said see what you look like.” nuts, etc., through it. Every bit derfulstomachcomfort, while theLaxative for, wasn’t it?” “See here, Cecil,” he began, mat- BV PE T E , Aunt Olympia. The girls tripped up and stood, will then be saved. Senna moves your bowels. Tests prove the “Well, I didn’t hire him to go ter-of-factly; “I want you to stop ... CEASHES power of Pepsin to dissolve thoselumps of “It’s very crowded for four' to smiling, grouped about her. INTO TH E calf-eyed over Limpy. You toll him flirting with Limpy.” undigested protein food which may linger dress in here,” objected Adele. “Now those of you who have fam­ Bathe Plants. — Plants drink HYDROCAR, in your stomach, tocause belching, gastric to quit looking at Limpy. Every time “Cecil rose right up out of his “Can’t we take our bags and dash ilies,” she went on, “understand through their leaves, hence an oc­ CONTAINING aridity and nausea. This is how pepsin- I glance up I see him looking at chair to answer that. “Flirting with L a u a over to the hotel?” that between providing nourishing casional bath or spraying helps izing your stomach helps relieve it of such Limpy. It’s getting on my nerves. Limpy, sir! I’m not flirting with p a u o o z a distress. At the same time this medicine “No. It’s more effective for them meals, doing the mending and darn­ keep house plants healthy by free­ You tell him to stop it.” L im p y !” ANO wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your to summon us from the trailer; in ing, superintending the laundry, ing the leaves of dust. PROFESSOR bowels to relieve your constipation. So see “My dear,” he said In a pained “You’re not! You’re not flirting how much better you feel by taking the case they call on us, of course. safeguarding the health of my hus­ «... HERBERT T voice, “I can’t do that. He isn’t a with Limpy? . . . Well, what do When sprinkling flat pieces, such VAN GADGET, laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on you call it?” band and these three children, I that stomach discomfort, too. Even fin­ boy, you know. He’s doing a good wouldn’t have time to meddle in as towels, pillow-slips, napkins, THE icky children love to taste this pleasant job. You can’t tell a man what “I don’t call it anything, sir. But curtains, handkerchiefs, and so in v e n t o r family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwril’s Lax­ I know it isn’t flirting. I’m cra­ politics if I wanted to. But the ative—Senna with Syrup Peprin a t your he’s to look at, even if he’s working girls mean more to me than poli­ forth, for ironing, dip one article druggist today! for you. They’d have me up before zy about Limpy.” in five in clear water, squeezing, “Well, stop it! Her aunt and I tics. That’s why I want you to be Wages and Hours in no time.” their friend and neighbor, as you not wringing, as dry as possible. “Do you see any sense paying a will positively not permit anybody As She Said It are mine . . . This is Helen! . . . Lay flat two dry articles, then one man wages to spend his hours look­ to be crazy about Limpy until—after wet one, then two dry, and so on, S’MATTEI “Is it true, Miss Lollop, that This is Adele! . . . And this is ing at—at an—infant? Is that what the election.” rolling tightly, when sill are done. you’re going to be m arried soon?” my little Limpy! . . . Stand up on the N. L. R. B. stands for?” “I wouldn’t dream of flirting with There will be no dry spots and “No, it isn’t But I’m very a chair, Limpy! So they can see “My dear, you’re making too Limpy,” said Cecil, aggrievedly. every piece will be a good even grateful for the rumor.” “Any time. The election has noth­ you!” IJmpy was boosted, blushing, much of this. Limpy is only a child. upon a chair, but she rose to it gal­ dampness. It is a pleasure to iron And a nice child. I like to look at ing to do with it” clothes dampened this way. “Well, you’ve got her aunt all up­ lantly and threw more kisses. “You her myself. She’s a mere child.” can sit down now, girls. “You silly dunce! Don’t you know set about it and we can’t worry How To Relievo children aren’t what they used to about Limpy and win an election at “But I would not give you the b e? the same time.” wrong impression about my atti­ Thus frustrated on every hand, “But what have I done, Senator? tude,” continued Aunt Olympia with Olympia conceived the notion of I’ve been-very careful . . . I only sudden earnestness. “I am inter­ Bronchitis gave her that pin—and everybody ested—just as you are—in every Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an dropping a few delicate hints her­ ri^THROAT / Inflammatory condition of the mu­ self. She couldn’t come right out wears Sloppy pins . . . And Mrs. detail, every movement, every law, cous membranes lining the bronchial in the open about it, because she SIopshire asked me to be nice to every national policy, that affects Has a cold made It faurt tabes. Creomulslon goes right to the the girls.” our state and our country. Women even to talk? Tbroat rough seat of the trouble to loosen germ realized that even if Limpy herself and scratchy? Get a bo: of laden phlegm, increase secretion and felt no personal interest in Cecil, “To the girls, yes. Not to Limpy. are concerned with politics, because Luden's. YonU find Lndra's aid nature to soothe and heal raw, she did enjoy being admired, and Just to Helen and Adele. They’re all problems that touch the home, special Ingredients, w ith tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous open opposition would arouse her as good as married anyhow. Not the famity,'the school, the church, « great memhranes.TeUyour druggist to sell L im p y .” the health, are women’s problems! aid In helping soothe that you a bottle of Creomulsionwiththe and her sisters with her to her own "sandpaper throat!** understanding that you are to like defense. So Olympia decided to be “You know, Senator,” Cecil'con­ What is there that concerns our na­ the way it quickly allays the cough diplomatic. fessed shyly, “I could get married tion that does not eventually lead Cf you are to have your money back. myself if—she was old enough. With straight to our homes, your home L U D E N ’S 5* "Well, Cece,” she began pleasant­ Mmfhol Cragh Drops MESCAL CREOMULSION ly, when she Anally cornered him my political experience in this cam­ and mine? Labor, relief, flood con­ forCoughs,ChestColds, Branehitis alone, “what do you think of our paign I’m sure to land a good job trol, wages and hours, taxation, ev­ g irls ? ” somewhere. And I’ve got money en war itself, rearmament, a naval In the Name of Fashion 1T think they’re lovely," he said, enough to take care of a wi—a policy, the affairs of commerce and “Adele’s not varnished either,” Fashion—a word which knaves; To the Fool with a warm smile; maudlin, Olym­ woman. I could do a lot better for agriculture—all these are powerful she said feebly. and fools may use, their knaveryj The truth is bitter and disagree­ pia called it. “Just lovely, in fact. a girl than Len Hardesty.” electrical currents by which our homes are made safe and sweet, or and folly to excuse.—ChurchilL ' able to fools; but falsehood is When I think of poor Len stuck with “You’ve got to stop looking at You’d better take the full-length are destroyed! sweet and acceptable.—Chrysos­ those brats, I think I struck it pretty her,” said the Senator firmly. mirror, Adele. It doesn’t make so “But Senator, you must realize— tom . lu ck y .” much difference about the rest of “And since by our American sys­ there’s no place else to look when Olympia ground her teeth, but si­ u s.” tem of government—the most glori­ len tly . Limpy’s there,” remonstrated Cecil Aimt Olympia’s words were pro­ ous system ever devised! May it OUT OF SORTS? H ere to Anuotoc Relief eff “Isn’t ' Adele beautiful?” she desperately. phetic. At eight o’clock, after pre­ never grow less!—since by our sys­ asked, leading him on. “I’m sorry, Cece, but you’ve got liminary speeches and introduc­ tem, all these delicate problems of IHf ARM PtiU IN NT to stop it. Pay attention to your , I f y o n t h i n k a l t la x a tiv e * ‘They all are,” he said generous­ tions, Jim Allen, the state chair­ government, of justice, of fair play, Fact alike, just try rids ly. “Every one of them.” work. And when you are discuss­ man, shouted into the microphone: and of protection, must be worked all MQetabta la x a tiv e * ing the campaign with - us, you b o m ild, thorough, refreshing, invigorating. Do* “Adele’s the most beautiful and "Attention, attention, attention! out through politics, then, yes, I am P W idaM e relief from sick headaches, bOIoos epeH* needn’t address your remarks to interested in politics! What woman, tired fe e lin g whoa associated w ith constipation* you can’t deny it,” she persisted, Ladies and gentlemen! We have just •—*■• n wi-*- get a 25c box of NRfroayoor doggedly. Limpy. She’s not running for office received word that our good friend, worthy the name of wife, of mother, WiUHHlC IKISK druggist. Make the teat—then ‘I don’t agree with you.” He light­ a n d I a m .” Senator Slopshire, has been unavoid­ could rem ain uninterested and indif­ If not delighted, return the box to us. We ViS Read Ihese Important IM s I “I’ll try, Senator,” he said un­ refund the purchase —------Qriiraring nerves can makeyou old, haggard, ed a cigarette, looking worldly and ably detained at Hardcastle. He ferent to the system by which food, price. That's fair, d t n happily. “I don’t want to upset GetNRTabletatwiai^^jl cranky—can make your life a nightmare ot sophisticated. “Beauty, you know, will not waste a moment getting clothing and shelter are provided foa Jealousy, self pity and "the blues.” Mrs. Slopshire and I do want the Often such nervousness is doe to Cemsto is entirely a m atter of taste.” here, but in the meantime, out here her children, which gives them edu­ POP— Al functional disorders. So take famous Lydia “It is not!” she said rudely. “It’s campaign to go through all right. in the trailer just finishing their cation, which safeguards them from E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound to help But Senator, you must see how im­ calm unstrung nerves and lessen functional a m atter of complexion and features quiet supper, we have that grand the ravages of war, which insures Procrastination 1 possible it is to look at anybody else •‘irregularities.** For over 60 years relief- and hair. And it may interest, you Cld trouper, Olympia Slopshire, the- the-security of their future, and en­ Whilst we deliberate how to be­ w e l l giving Finkham*s'Compound>has helped tens when Limpy’s in the room.” gin a thing, R grows too late to : of thousands of grandmothers, mothers and to know that all real authorities on Senator’s wife, and her young dows them forever with the sacred “I’ll keep her out of the room as daughters "in time ot need.” Tm Hf beauty—artists and sculptors and— nieces. Shall I try to induce Olym­ right of freedom? begin it.—Quintilian. much as I can,” promised the Sen­ real authorities—say Adele is far pia to make a few rem arks until the “So yes, to that extent, I am ii» ator, kindly. “You keep your eyes and away the most beautiful.” Senator gets here?” terested in politics. Well, now, in Porcbased Friends glued to Mrs. Slopshire. Discretion “Oh, perhaps, from their point of A roar of applause went up. this campaign, you may be sur­ Purchase not friends with gifts; is th e b e s t policy—a t y o u r ag e. W hen view,” he conceded. ’ “Personally, “Jim ’s probably mentioned trying prised to know," she said with a when thou ceasest to give, such you get to be my age, a glance or I don’t agree with them.” to induce me,” said Olympia, bland­ light laugh, “that these girls and I will cease to love.—Fuller. two at Limpy won’t hurt you. It’ll “Well, what’s wrong with her ly, dusting her face with powder are for Senator Slopshire! . . . even set you up a little. But for looks, you silly dunce?” she de­ and tucking back a nervous curl. Aren’t we, girls? Aren’t we for the the time being, you stick to Mrs. manded irritably. Jim Allen banged on the . trailer Senator!” The girls applauded pret­ F n ll T ru s t Slopshire.” “Nothing. Nothing's wrong with door. Olympia opened it. tily. “And why are we for the Sen­ I am the only one of my friends. them. Her looks are lovely. But ator?' Because we know him; we C H A PT ER X I “Mrs. Slopshire, the Senator is I can rely on. in my opinion, her kind of beauty unavoidably detained a few minutes. know he can be trusted; we know is—well, it’s not natural. It’s not Won’t ,you come over and just say. he understands, our needs, our prob­ During the first week of October, spontaneous. It looks artificial, al­ howdy to the folks? Just pass away lems, and will work day and night, the trailer entourage established most theatrical.” the time till the Senator gets here?” and give his lifeblood if necessary, m i Baystown as headquarters and were m u m UREEST 5ELLER AT Il Aunt Olympia could hardly believe - "Now, Jim, you know I don’tfor our well-being and the well-be­ QKB MU her ears. She was speechless. giving parking facilities in the Com­ know a thing, about politics! Ileave ing of our friends and neighbors munity Center. From this base, the “Now, you take beauty—well, like all that to the Senator!” protested . . . Now if I thought someone else campaigners went off daily on fly­ Righting Life Limpy’s for instance,” he said, Aimt Olympia. —say some dentist or some—gro­ ing junkets by automobile with a Right attitude and right actions, warming to his subject. “Now Lim­ “Well, they want to see you any­ cery clerk—or even, say, Brother noisy escort of police. It had been a right m ost things, including life it- py’s beauty is honest and clean-cut how. Just hear them Cheering over Wilkie!—“ She was silenced by a hard week, for this was the begin­ W N U - 7 9—40 0 [ self.—B. C. Forbes. and straightforward. There’s noth­ there! You don’t have to make a roar of boos—“Yes, say even Broth­ ning of the Senator’s state-wide ing stagy about it. It’s just plain, speech— just give them a smile! er Wilkie! If I thought Brother Wil­ •Thousands I sweep for votes. unvarnished, straight-to-the-heart Come on, Mrs. Slopshire! Come on, kie had better understanding in the amp h o n g rI On Saturday, Aunt Olympia ex­ M t o b e a u ty .” ways of statesmanship, or more ex­ That Naming EUR-OPl JoAglimn hibited a degree of nervous energy g irls.” “Adele’s not varnished, either," “Don’t forget any of those ex­ perience in the affairs of govern- - for which not even the hard week she said feebly. “I’ve seen her ment, and could do more for us—for Backache could be held entirely accountable. temporaneous wise-cracks you’ve come stridght from her bath. I’ve been thinking up all summer,” whis­ you and me, my friends, and tor watched her make up. .I know She spent the morning relaxing in B by W arn of DtoorderoH bed and studying manuscript. She pered Limpy. our children—why, then I’d come Kidney Action what Fm talking about.” “If I do, you can prompt me,” right out and vote for. Brother Wil­ “Oh, probably not,” he said in­ spent the afternoon having/a facial, ICodem life with Its harry sad worry. C P ^ 6 6 a wave, a mud pack and a hot said Aunt Olympia, in high good kie. I know Brother Wilkie makes a Irregular habits, improper eating and differently. “But the effect is the hum or. good preacher and I’d be glad to drinking—its risk of exposure and infec- uauiatABitTS. saivs. nose m o m same. It looks made-up. Limpy’s bath. The Senator had gone off with tion—throws heavy‘strain* on the work Dave and Cecil to attend a picnic The auditorium was packed to the have him in our pulpit as my pas­ of tho kidneys. They are apt to become different.” door; packed a hundred feet beyond tor. But I also know that Senator over-taxed and fail to filter excess add “Do you realize,” began Olympia, of toe Young Democrats at Hard- and other impurities ftom the Ufegiving castie, planning to return to Bays- the doors, in fact, there was a rear Slopshire is a great statesman and IHWtroETOllfllW half-choking, "that Idmpy is—is—a entrance giving easy access to the a cracking good Senator and here’s Toa may suffer nagging backache, perfect—infant? A mere child?” . town m time to address the big rally headache, dixzmees. getting op nights, platform, but Jim Allen forced a one vote he can count on!” leg pains, swelling—fed constantly six neotraI “To a man of my age and—gen­ in toe Auditorium at eight o’clock. • Read the advertisements. way through the crowd to lead his Olympia sat down in a storm of tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs STGlke MlNf eral experience,” he said gently,, He had wanted to take the girls of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ They are more than a selling O smiling contingent right through the applause and was obliged to rise times burning, scanty or too frequent su e v jiv o fl “there is nothing hi the world so along, b u t A unt O lym pia h a d p u t h e r aid for business. They form and take a dozen or more bows. The urination. beautiful as a brave, glowing little foot down on that. “No, I want them voting public. Try HoanFs Fills, Voavlt help the an educational system which “There she is!” “There they are!” girls had to rise and bow, too, and bud just blossoming out.” to get rested up so they’ll be pretty kidneys to pass off harmful excess body is making Americans the best- N “Good evening, Mrs. Slopshire!” the committee had thoughtfully, al­ waste. They have had more than half a educated buyers in the world. Aunt Olympia got up and. walked and fresh tonight,” she said. “And century‘ — of ' -public approval. iprovaL Are recom-recom* - “Rah, rah,, rah, the. ladies!” “The most prophetically, provided great mended by gratefulI usersui everywhere. The advertisements are part straight out of the room. ' She -had if Limpy were off with you and Cece I wouldn’t be able to concentrate. ladies, God bless them.” bouquets of flowers for every one ot JLA gonr naigkbort of an economic system which E to. She was afraid if she remained You go, and keCp your eye on Cece. Half a dozen hands reached down them, which were presented witt fs giving Americans more she would choke him with her bare hands and that wan'd eud the cam­ If he gets bade here ahead of you. from the platform to assist them to more applause. far their money every day. T mount, Olympia, Helen, Adele and ITO BE CONTINUEDI paign in a hurry. I’ll have him arrested.” DOANS Pl LLS THE PAYIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

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I U f i M S INE To Check Constipation IUM JELLY Get at Its Canse I Trust U constipation has you down so you feel heavy, tired and dopey, Ine of my friends it’s time you did something about it. And something more than just talcing a physiol You Sbouldget a t the cause of the trouble. If you eat the super-refined PHOTOALSIiH food most people e a t the chances J WITH are the difficulty is simple—you I CACII ROLL FDOSflED d o n 't get enough "bulk.” And _ iiSPrinu;CMpaa«ee4r«r Th. BeU Syndicate. Ine.- w h u Servlea Hd Novelty Fhote AIbaBt «r I "bulk” doesn't mean heavy food. “ d NenIty Pbete AQimb I t’s a kind of food that isn’t con­ . OL FOR 2 5 C H E L P F D L s o n sumed in the body, but leaves a Cm*. DIFFICULT DECISIONS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS soft‘‘bulky”massintheintestlnes. i t this common form of con­ Cheerful News The angler was relating a fishing stipation is your trouble, eat 9—40 story to his neighbors. Kellogg’s All-Bran regularly, and ENTIRE TCMIk PESn&WED “Yes,” he said, proudly, “I caught drink plenty of water. All-Bran Thousands homeless SOP-ZERO temperatures isn’t a medicine-it’s a c ru n c h y , AHP HONGRV IN TAHE HEAVY T&LL IN PATH OF HURRICANE the biggest fish of my career last toasted cereal. And it will help EUROPE night. It was a bass, and weighed you not only to get regular but to seven pounds, two ounces.” keep regular. Made by Kellogg’s His small son, who had been lis­ in Battle Creek. If your condition is chronic, it is wise to consult tening, chipped in: “Yes, and daddy a physician. If D isordered was so kind he gave it to my j A ction k itte n .” \ ; > Iit3 hurry and worry: Tiproper eating I exposure and infee- L o b ster Greatest Flatterer j strain on the work Iy are apt to become The waiter was taking the-order Self-love is the greatest of all I to filter excess add of a pretty girl who was accompa­ flatterers.—La Rochefoucauld. p Irom the life-giving nied by a pudgy middle-aged man. nagging backache^ YiesTBoeiN^eERRRT When she did not mention the lob­ I, getting up nights, siy NEUTRAL SHIPS WELL I OOESS THIS lS ster included in- the meal she or­ ig —Ieol constantly By SOOIBB MARSHALL lorn out. Other signs STRIKE MINES, Ni? A PRETTV <5000 TcVJN dered, he asked: “And how about At I r disorder are some* AFTEK A lt VESTERPAy fty or too frequent SORvJtVORS the lobster?” OWS To which the fair tody replied: k DoaiCt help the “Oh, he can order whatever he MCNEIL'S harmful excess body p d more than half a lik es.” j s s s : bproval. Are recom- . MAGIC 1 users everywhere. IftC CflUS FRCM NEflRBY HOUSES Natural FIair for It fO COMF HOME 10 SUPPER-TrtlS INSfANf REMEDY “Whatever happened to Jones? GEf MOfeE AND KOBE INSISfEtK, VftIllE You know the chap-who let the ItlE INVADERS FROM OVEfefrtE HIU-SHOW V Slessedim i grass grow under his feet!” NO SISN CF ENOlNe frtE SIEBE “Oh, yes. He's done very well in Th**BeB SM******. ■* .—WHU BttettV R H EU M ATI S M lumbagc maki* bAVii (IdM tk BOCKSVlLLe. N.C..-MARCH6,1*0.

H M HEALTH IS M y Pound of Fal AM IMPORTANT AIB Is Money Making TO H N PROFITS There’s' money In feeding hogs. LettS Help There’s no money In feeding parasites or diseased hogs, according to K H. Get Rid of Pour Milters and Hamel, manager of the Hog Depart* Gi ve Good Cows a Chance, tnent of Purina Mills. Expert Urges. "Clean pens and pastures payTtrell In holding down disease and parasites On today’s market, a dairy farmer’s and helping to promote profitable, opportunity to make money is with a rapid growth,” says Hamel, who is herd averaging one pound of fat a day per cow, or 300 lbs, per cow per. year, a recognized authority on the subject according to Meade Summers. Manager We trade out the bulk of our earnings in Mocks- and offers some definite suggestions of the Dairy Department of Purina on hog sanitation. M U k l “A few days before farrowing time,' “T his is In accord with the Judgmrait ville and Davie County. We could spend more the farrowing pen should be cleaned of leading dairy authorities," says Sum­ thoroughly,” he advises. “All filth, old mers. "Quoting Just one—the College litter and manure on the floor should of Agriculture of the XtoiverMty of if we had it to spend. ______Missouri says In D airy B ulletin 405. May, 1939: ’C ons producing 300 lbs. o r more of butterfat will, In addition to paying'for their feed, return on an av­ If Y o u Can Use Our Services T o Advantage Y o u erage m ore th a n $40.00 p e r cow to cover other costs and a reasonable profit’ Should D o So. "Other authoritative' sources concur that a pound of fat a day, or its equiva­ If Will B e T o T h e Benefit O f You, Us, A n d lent in milk is a money making yield. On the average far Jerseys, a pound of The Whole Community. fat equals 20 lbs. of milk daily or 6,000 lbs. a year; for Guernseys 22 lbs. or Wash the sow and disinfect the ud­ der. Read our paper and keep in touch with your county and

oe scraped out. then It is advisable to its people You can buy nothing for one dollar that will disinfect the house thoroughly with a solution of % pint of Purina Cre-so-fcc In a 10-quart pail of water. do you more good and last longer than a year’s "for bedding, clean, dry straw should oe used—not too much nor too long— SubscriptionToTheDavieRecord. to cover the floor of the farrowing pen. U ttIe pigs won’t get tangled up in finely Shopped wheat straw. The use of dusty “W e A r e Not Begging, Mind You, Just Soliciting bedding should be avoided—it causes pigs to cough. . Your Valued Support.” "A third essential step is to scrub all watering and feeding equipment well 6,500 lbs. annually; fo r mixed breeds 27 and disinfect with a solution of % pint lbs. a day or a yearly production level o f 8,000 lbs.; fo r HolstMns, 30 lbs. o f When Your Subscription Falls Due A Prompt of Purina Cre-so-fec to a 10-quart pail m ilk a day o r 9,000 lbs. a year. of .water,” Hamel recommends. CaOh In the Ctdls "Then the preparation of the. sow Renewal Is Appreciated. tor farrowing should be given careful "Since the dally pound of fat is th e attention. Bring her into the pen sev­ money making minimum, according to today’s best authority and knowledge, eral days in advance. She should be every dairyman who is in business to waShed completely with soap and water make money should take stock* on his and her udder disinfected with the cows to see if they are measuring up,” We Thank You For Your Cre-so-fec solution (!4 pint to a 10- advises Summers. "If a man is selling quart bucket of water) to remove the butterfat, or condensory milk, .it will worm eggs and disease germs which pay him to ’cash in' to the butcher any may be present to h arm th e young pigs. cow that can’t make at least a pound Patronage and Support. “If the weather permits, the sow and of fat a day. Then by following a her pigs should be hauled to a pasture proven mil* making plan like our 48485353532323484853535353482348485348532323234848535353232348485353535323482348532353_____ about 10 days or two weeks after far­ P u rin a Program , h e should strive to get rowing. This pasture should not have all Ihe fat he can from the remaining been recently used for hogs. However, moneymakers. if a man must use the same field year “The dairyman selling fluid milk When YOU Want after year, this ground should bo should figure out how much he can I plowed in the fall and sowed to rape, sell at top price—not surplus. Then THE clover, rye, or alfalfa. he should cull his herd to that base and give his good cows a chance to make Good Meal, Feed Stuff, money,” Summers says,. Laying Mash or Scratch Feed W /hete can you foind: HONORABLE It will Pay You To See Us. You Can Buy Our Meal — A SEBIAl F D U OF CBDCKlESf I'L L BU Y THAT SHOT- UNCLE GVN NOW* I SOLD SOME From Your Grocer. — A STOBY TO FASCINATE YOU? STUFF FROM *THB ATTICm^ — BEAl BOABDNI AMEBICAM BDMOBf LANCT WITH A WANTAO F. K. Be n s o n & Soils — AT HAST ONE IADGH A MINDTEf H f ETHEL HDtSTON Feedinq is an important factor, tool It was Ia oil IcindUaMS that "Speaking of feeding, which plays RADIOS Aant Olympia SlqMhim, w if. just as important a part In hog raising Ifo d LI fitn d them a ll In of Suiatat Aluieon Delaports as !sanitation, there are some definite 3A T rEULS-SUPPLIEs Slopshiro (propuly, but rarely recommendations I would like to make,” pronounced “Slupidtur”) in­ says HameL "Plenty of sow’s milk vited her th is, orphaned Iowa counts for more than anything else in Expert Repair Service nisCM, th. «U . Helen, th. IwautifulAdsl., raid th . joyous the early, growth and development of Idmpy, to Hv. with them in young pigs. lWhen the sow has full The YOUNG RADIO CO. Washington. But it was not in udders the suckling pigs come right Aunt Olpnpia to overlook th. ' along. But if the. udders are not full glorious political asset which of milk—it’s an altogether different pig SeufcWliiteElepbanIs >•' > f'hirs>p Batteries Right thee, three debutantes offered stray. , BinfWhatYou Want! in Am. of din need. "To give sows the things they need LhtotSi. NearSqoare HONORABLE # That’s wh.r. th. trouble to make lots of milk is definitely a job started. And that, too, was the for feed,” he says. "Her feed must start of th.gayeet, maddest tale contain balanced milk-making ingred­ at Ariiuiean poUtieol nonsense ients to keep her udders filled. Purina Stot you m u read. A laugh to experiments show that a special nursing W.lker’s Funeral Home DNCLE Mery line! A Iun arcade of . ration is needed for this purpose. Out A FINE GBFT Isv., laughter and politics I of many feeding tests at our Experi­ mental Farm has been developed Purina AMBULANCE Sow and Pig Chow. * It’s made of 12 IN THESE CIADMNS different ingredients, including several Phone 48 sources of animal and vegetable pro­ LANCT teins and the new vitamin G (flavin) Mocksville, N. C. ingredient—Puri-FIave. It is built to take care of the' sow's requirements Sfhel Hneslon's Great New Serial during the nursing period; also to pro­ ADS For SALE !N vide for the needs of the young pigs until they attain'50 lbs. weight. P*YERY American—Democrat, Republican, OUR NEXT ISSUE "Vaccination of pigs for hog cholera DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist or what have you will get at 5 to 6 weeks of age is recommended, Rte kick of a lifetime out of ffThe Honorable if at all possible. COMPANY DEALERS IN Urtcle Lancy.” It’s the gayest, craziest tale I IS THERE GOLX m BRl^ K and SAND of OW Ammican political nonsense that you l-INYOUR^^^ WOOD and COAL ever read. A chuckle to every line I CELLAR? D t' Phone 194 - Night Fhnne 119 SERIALLY IN THIS PAPER Mockavnle, N. C. Robertsoni Fertilizers

Worm pigs when eight weeks old. ^Land posters for sale at Tfld) Roeerdl office. "When the pigs are about 8 weeks YOUR HOME MERCHANTS old, they should be' wormed,” says A S K y o u TO "BUY AT HOM E” Hamel. “Far large roundworms (as- Yes, and in Your carids), the use of Purina Pigsules is recommended. These are administered Attic Too! MERCHANTS! with a Purina water gun and jaw Turn Those Things WISE spreader. The cost of worming is less You Don’t Want Into; ADS ARE NEWS than two pounds of pork per pig—and .Advertise! AND IT WILL worm-free hogs have a much better Money with a Want Ad BE IN THE PAPER PrintedInBig Type Chance to grow and do well.” • '~ v i -■ - . -» I

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Coantiy Town. G. 0 . P. Cbiefs JubilaDt Seen Along Main Street Taxless Towns. Uttle Stingers* p Publisher's Auxiliary. Republicans read tbe Ohio elec By The Street Rambler. . B ack in 1 9 3 4 . the village of Mor- From The,VYeIlow Jacket r“ V hat W at HappeniDg In Davle An American country town, where tion returns witb obvious jubila­ ooooo'o risvilie, Vermont, built a power Put this New-Deal "planned eco­ tion Wednesday, and many - pre­ SsS': Before The New Deal Used Up no ooe is alone. School girlH and boys busy yo-yow house two miles down the river, nomy” in your'pipe and sm oke' it, Where all are friends, where dicted that the defeat suffered there in*—Mrs. Virgil Boger talking - to and last year the plant ground out and you can see; the effervescence >■4 The Alphabet, Drowned The nelgbuorliness and hindliness pre­ bv Democratic candidates for tbe little girl in front of drug store— 6 . 5 0 0 .0 0 0 kilowatt hours and col- of Communism in every puff. Hogs and Plowed Up The vail, wbere. each is his brother’s House was just a forerunner of Guy Stroud remarking that money lected enough monev tor it to pay Jnst as we expected and predict­ was a little scarce—Lots of farmers Colton and Corn. keeper, where no one is alone. wbat would happen to the Demo, B ack in 1 9 3 1 the village of Mor- ed, the New Dealers now want to I crats on a national scale in Novem­ getting Government checks cashed- W here life is simple, where there risville. Vermot. built a power raise the debt limit to 5 0 b illio n . (Davie Record, Marcb 5 , 1 9 1 9 ) Alph Phelps shopping at dime store is kindness and warmrh and friend­ b e r house two miles down the river, And a balanced budget can- go Attorney E. L. Gaitber went to —Lucky Moore still . playing check­ liness for all and from all, Wbere Senator Taft (R), Ohio, a can. and last year the plant ground but b a n g . Yadkinville Mondav to court. ers—George Hendricks telling about homes are the abiding places of didate for the Republican presiden­ 6. 5 0 0 .0 0 0 kilowatt hours and col- Please, Mr Roosevelt, Vwhat are Jack Allison, a Ktiigbt of tbe getting bit by monkey—Johnr Black- bappy families and into which all tial nomination, said that the vic­ iected enough money for it to pav you going to do about RnsjHn, grip, was a week-end visitor. welder and Grady Jjames, hanging are welcomed without distinctions. tory of Republican J. Harry Mc­ around hardware store—Mrs. Roy o u t $ 2 5 0 0 0 on public improve­ since she has violabd every pro­ Mrs. E. O. Cole spent the week W here unselfishness prevails and G re g o r in O h io ’s 17th congression­ Call driving model A-Ford—Dave ments, the village tax and sundry mise she made when you gave her end with relatives in Charlotte. affection and tbonghtfulness is evi­ al district showed a "continuation Pardne crossing the square on foot— other things, and had some left in the right band of fellowship? Rev. D C. Ballard returned Fri­ denced each day and hour. of the decisive trend toward Re­ John Brown getting a hair cut— h e till. Had you ever thought of it, Hi­ day from a short visit to Cbarlotte. W here Banker Brown is the friend publican success in 1 9 4 0 . ” T b e Two nurses drinking coca-cola on Von don't hear any of the 1. 8 0 c ram, that tbe forces that made tbe J. A. Wagoner, of Winston, was and associate of Drayman Stine, district has Deen Democratic since way to work—FranK Fowler scoot­ villagers grumbling about taxes, repression are still in operation''? in town several days last week at ing up popcorn—Wiley Eilis and C and lends a helping band when 1 9 JO. for there “ain't none” —there ha> Well, they are and what are you tending court. R. Horn talking on street corner— Mr. Stiue or little Jimmie Stiue Representative Martin of Massa­ been no village tax in Morrisville going to do about i.? M. R Baileo, superintendent of MiBs Jo h n S m oot se llin g e g g s— D . H . is ill. chusetts, tbe House Republican for five years. Naturally, tbe administration, the Elkin Furniture Co., was in Hendricks and Robinson Powell in W bere Merchant Smith pats crip­ leader, and Jobn Hamilton, Repub­ The mnnicipal electric’plant not operatingiinder a poker game name town Monday on business. earnest conversation in front of post- pled Jerry Murphy's tousled head lican n atio n al onmitteeman only lights the homes and stores, and gambling with the taxpayers' MissesTotten Moton and Emily office—Miss Ruth B»oe and Mrs. and bands him a bit of candy or echoed Taft's sentiment. Tomlinson looking at E ister Cards— powers the mills,and factories and money, .would start out by piovFl­ Helton spent tbe week-end with re. some cookies, which Jerry’s wid "Political trends like the present Boy carrying school books home in creameries, cooks the meals, guides ing a liberal supply of Inrd licker: Iatives and friends in Winston. owed mother could not ouy. one can be depended npon to con­ water bucket—Miss Holman going the traffic and pumps a spring-fed Senator Taft says that in order Miss Kopelia Hunt bas accepted W here neighbors drop in by the tinue," Martin said, "and this will to see “ Mr. Smith Go 3 to Washing­ water system, but it all but elimi­ to balance the budaet, the admin­ a position as substitute teacber in hour on feeble Grandmother Good­ bring about the election of a Re ton”—Smoot Shelton in a hurry— nates tae need of a salaried tax col­ istration must really want ii to be the North Winston graded school. man, carrying nourishing foods to pablican president and a Republi Jake Grubb leaning against bank lecto r. balanced. In otheT words the spirit R. C. Lower}-, of Kannapolis, building—David. Richardson doing tempt ber falling appetite, so she cm House in 1 9 4 0 ." Evidently there must be some of must be willing even if the flnsb is the lumber dealer and contractor, bis Easter shopping. may not feel alone. "Tbe Republicans take the first those northern Vermont villagers w eak . was in our midst Thursday. Where every home is oden to b lo o d o f 1 9 4 0 ,” Hamilton- com­ who have an sbunda-ice of vision It’s just like this: As long as Miss Edna Stewart who teaches Sam Plover, tbe town barber, and mented. "This confirms the trend, Stop Deweyy Effort Of hat euamhles them to look ahead. Roosevelt moves to lend and spend, 111 Winston, spent tbe week-end in his small son, Willie, while Mrs we have contended bas been run­ Their taxless U.wn will appeal t<- 'emergencies" will never end. town with her parents. Two Candidates. Plover languishes in the hospital, ning since 1 9 3 8 ." some as a heavenly pla e, but as at His latest recommendation is for F. F. Walker, of R. 1 . was in Thomas E. Dewev, young dis that they may not feel alone. The Republican congressional tractive as it may be. we’re not get­ additional taxes to finance addi­ town Sunday on bis way to spend trict attorney of New York, ap­ W here there are no class distinc­ campaign committee said the Ohio ting set to move there We’re only tional “emergencies.” a day or two in Winston with bis pears to have suddenly become one tions, no social outcasts, no one returns were proof that practically mentioning it while we dav dreatu, We don’t blame the farmers, ser­ moiher. of tbe most popular candidates for without friends. Wbere noone is all" of the 4 3 congressional districts tnd wonder wbat in the heck couU vants, governmeut employes, rail- Miss Martha Call returned Thurs- the presidency tbe Kepnolican par­ alo n e . in which contests were closed two, remain to grumble about In a - tax­ oad men and several other groups day afternoon from a ten days visit ty has had in years. He is making That is the American country years ago would elect Republicans less to w n . for thinking Social Security is' a to her brother at Selma. a dynamic campaign and, judging town. As near a paiiidise as this to the Honse in the fa1!. Down here wh- n a local conimu iraud, because they won’t receive Mrs. Ross Mills and little daugh­ from reports, is piling up for tl e earth can provide. \ ritv busies i self with one of this- 1 cent ot Social Security monry. ter Mary, of Slatesvillewereguests National convention to be held in To.be a part of such a commun­ Beer And Pool Are Ta­ Iiuiiicipal power plants it has I. There is as much difference. be­ of bet parents several days the past Philadelphia on June 2 4 . ity is r. privilege. To perform a pend enough money fighting th. tween The Towi.seiid Pian and the week. Polls taken bv varies .agencies’ service for its kindly people is tbe booed At Fuqaay. !tiiities for the privilege of bni'rt- FDK plan as there is between a License was issued Saturday for show that Dewey is.setting a brisk even greater privilege that somes to There bas been found at leant one ng ditto, t‘n.t i' is overcome wit! rich ripe watei melon and a pur-y, the marriage of Tbos. Page to Miss place in his drive. Tne develop­ tbe editor of a country community town in North Carolina in which you I lisconrageinent before the wheel oug eaten watermelon vine ou' a Sallie McCIamrocb, botb oi Coo- ments of the past week in capi'al u ew sp ap er. cannot buy beer or play a game of I begin to 'tiro .—Statesville Daily. poor hillside. 1 lecmee. politics center around the efforts He records tbe arrival of little pool. I The Bible says the time will Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dwire, of of Senator Rolte-I A. Taft and -Ar. Mary Jones and the joy of her par­ The only beer parlor in Fuquary i How To Select A Wife come when men will not endure Jacksonville, Fla, arrived Friday Springs, near th e Harnett Wake ents. He has a mention of her tkur Vandenberg 10 halt Dewey if sound doctrine and when we see to spend a week or ten days with county litis, has closed its doors be­ either of them has a chance to win Mere man, in his search for a when she enters the first grade in bow thty fnil tor pig. killers and relatives and friends near Augusta. cause local property owners are op­ vife is aiwavs m me ot less at tht school. He prints a brief story of the nomination. plow-unders, it looks like the pro. Lieut. A. S. Harding,. who has posed to the sale of tbe alcoholic bev­ mercy of designing females. ber parties. He records her name Tbe acknowledgement of the two pheticai time is now. heie. erage, it has no place to go. For the b-.-nefit of toe male citi­ been spending a few weeks . with senators took the form of an under Keep vour eye on those sltcktop as a graduate from the grade school, Buck’s tavern, the onlv place in home folks near Farmington, re standing between members of. the zens of this and surrounding coun­ and. when she enters tbe high school gued Red apostles, in this country turned to Camp Hancock. Friday. Fnquay Springs at which beer could ties, but without any knowledge to again, when she goes away to col be bought the past two years, has two camps—Taft larerdenied thata who tell the public that it bas Miss Florence Perry, a member the true state of affatts, we subm-t lege, and theu welcomes her home dosed due to the fact that owner­ “coalition” was involved—for the nothing to be alarmed about be­ of 'he graded school faculty, went purpose of beading Dewey off. If the revelations of an unnamed Swiss when ber col’.ege davs are over. ship of the' buildirig it occupied cause tbe Commnniit party is so to Franklinton, N. C., Friday to they succeed in that, they can at. sivant who says that a man can at He carries in his columns tbe an­ changed hands and the new propriet­ small. Remember a cancer occu­ spend ten days with ber parents. tend to each other later. ways learn the character of the nouncement of ber engagement to or desired the building for' other pies only a portion of the human During her absence Miss Bonnie purposes. . | This is an old political maneuver. girl he wants to marry by watcbirg Sam Coles and a column or more body. Isit harmless because it;is Brown will teach the fourth grade. A pool parlor was located in the Many times in the past preconven- ner peeling, cleaning cooking pi about tbe wedding and the estab small? Think about that. Louise, the 16 months-old daugh­ rear of the leer establishment, and tion campaigns, two or more con­ ta to e s . . lishmenf of her new home. ter of Mr and Mrs. D. P. Ratledge, with th-_ beer went the pool and "re- tenders have clubbed, together to According to this wise man f.> m Rev. W. A. Newell. He piepares witb a loving beart C e a tiu n ” died Sunday morning at 8 o'clock stop the man who seemed to be tun­ Switzerland, "If she peels the a tribute for Grandma when she Operators of the place,said that ( Wimton-Salem Journal) of whooping cough. Tbe burial ning ahead. potato, cu t>ng thick rinds, she is .passes to tbe great beyond. owners of the town’s only vacant During his tbirty-seven years of took place at Rose cemetery Mon- In fact, Vandenberg is an old extravagant. 1 If she leaves the He records tbe comings, and go. business- buildings are refusing to ministry as pastor and presiding hand at this particular strategy. eyes, she is lazv. If she uses .a rent, because of objections to the elder of the M. E. Church,. South, d3The Farmington and Mocksville fag* PM * Pypteol th. common, He arrived in Cleveland oti’the'eve great deal of fat-in cooking, she is Ity without distinction as to class sale of beer or the operation of a Rev. W. A. Newell served divers high school teams had a match o f th e 1 9 3 6 convention • brimming greedy,' and if she allow.s it to burn' or social standing. They are all public poolroom. districts and charges including that game of basketball. On the latter’s with ideas of a coalition, betwten she is negligent.” people: of the community, all of e- of W inston Salem, always perform, grounds last Wednesday. Tbe vis­ Herbert Hoover, the Iatei Senator ' Youthful swains, after carefully qual merit, Geo. Washington Said: ing faithfully, and in a gifted man­ itors were defeated by a score of 7 William E. Borah and himself to submittting tbe young ladies to the His job and bis privilege is to "Europe bas a set of primary in­ ner the cause of the Kingdom and to il. Ourboysarebeginning to "Stop Landon.” Bnt it was much above the test and finding them protect and promote the interests terests, which: to us have none or a the higher welfare of the people a. learn the game. - to o la te . blameless, are urged 1 0 m a ir v an , of such a town and such people— very remote relation. Hence she mong whom be lived and worked. Mrs. E. E. Vanzant, of R. 6 , — . , , Tbe understanding arrived at: by whether she is rich or poor, ugly must be engaged in frequent con­ In his matnrer years he took great aged lady, bad the misfortune to ’ 8 Job wben weU done that 18 w o rth the Taft-Vandenberg forces wbrks orprettv, for she will prove a good troversies, the causes of which are interest in the encouragement :of fall Thursday night and break her having. . . . this way: Early among the presi. friend and wife, bringing prosper­ essentially foreign to our concerns. young men in their professional Iett limb above the knee. May A,rema keeP and Preserve dential preference primaries is one ity anil happiness. Maybe!—Ex. Hence, therefore, it must be un­ education, and pa.-toral work, in­ The rural letter carriers bave'her country communities where scheduled for April 2 in Wisconsin'. changed tbeir schedule again this kindliness and Iriendsbips and real wise iii us to implicate ourselves by Dog Given Funeral. spiring them to do them to do their The primary will elect pledged de­ b est. week. They now leave here at:cuUure ^ign-W here no one is artificial ties in the ordinary vicis legates to tbe national convention _ Members cf a negro church at situdes of het politics or the'O rdi­ Not only metbodism but the. 1 0 :4 5 a m., instead of 8 : 3 0 a. m., Jalone' ______A Dewey slate has been entered. If Wilmington had “Jip" Jones, a nary combinations and collidous ot whole social fabric of the state loses and ieturn about dark. 'D m - - K DflP Ie Nmsms he should win, the Taft-Vanden dog, buried in their graveyard and Judge Harding, of Cbarlottewhoi IMinS II X im IS HOIIll- her ffiendships or enmities.” —Tbe much in tbe de&tb of Rev. Newell, berg advisers fear it might give his erected ii. stone to bis memory be­ who meant as much in tbe religious presided over our court last week, I Farewell Address. cause of his faithfulness and at­ candidacy an imoetus that would realms as bis brother, Jake F. delivered an interesting address at i nated. tendance at church. ; make it exceedingly difficult to Newell of Charlotte, has meant in the Methodist church Wednesday Senator Ellison D. Smith, Demo ev e n io g . I b e a t. realms political. „ - , n, , • • . . crat of South Carolina, has taken a % LETTER Master Leonard Ward eutrtamed . ... . , ’ , So, the important thing to them, about fifteen of his friends last Fri- high dive into themiddle of 'they p e t a at the moment, is to keep Dewey day atternooD from three to five fight against a thirdterm with theHOME* from winning in Wisconsin- Their A FINE GIFT FO OtClockf it being his ninth birth, statement that 4lRoosevelt may be feeling is that, of the two,. Vanden- dav. Games were played, after renominated* hut if he is—good* berg has the better chance, of de which delicious refreshments were . . -w feating Dewey there, A Vandien served by Mrs. James W ard, assis . ^ve Democratic party as it bas berg ticket is expected tobepnt in-j ted by Mrs. Roy HoIthoUserX ibeen known all these years. to,the field and not'only‘will Taft G. k Wilson/ of I ; f, celcbrat I TSfZS year old dean of the Se- stay out, -but his associates .may e d b is 7 2 nd birthday ; Friday.: by Oatercfciledon bis party to nomi t o t h e lend - Vandenberg some quiet; and giving a big dinne*.- Nearly 1 5 0 patea- man who would do a drastic Possible substantial assistance. friends and relatives were present j0b 0f eliminating or altering the to enjoy the day* • A mammbtb ta» W * .. . . Ja-. Most of your neighbors are taking Me was spread, and it was loaded New Deal agencies which he said, The Dovie Record;: Wer would- like AGOODTHfNS VA SUBSCRIPTION to the groaning point with every- violate<"tbe basic principles o f the IN TBtf NEWMBi for you to subscribe. Only $1.00 for FprARAINrftAT THIS NEWSPi thing good to eat. (Constitution.' a full year’s treatm ent. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

“The Senator don’t allow no hard drinkin’ on campaign,” said Ben b it Princess Frock Is terly.' “He says it riles the Pro­ Simple, Charming hibition.” “The Senator ain’t around now The Honorable Unde Lancy and ain’t likely to be around till aft­ /"'HARMING and changeable are er that raUy. And if them girls is ' ■ J th e words for this very sim­ By ETHEL HUESTON as countrified as the papers make ple princess frock (1898-B). O Bobbs-MnrHI Co. WNU Stnrtc* out, they won’t know the difference Charming, because it is so slim- between a whisky and a’ coke. Set waisted and flare-skirted, with ’em up . . . On me. Double whis- wide shoulders gathered at the CHAPTER XII she said, thinking very fast. “Those closely with his own ideas. “A man k y s.” —13— girls are all tired out'-and they’re who cannot safeguard his home, his top. Changeable, because you can Spike took one generous draught make the neckline two ways—ei­ Qy agreement between the two having a lovely time over there property, bis campaign equipment, alone. I’ll go with you to Millsville from—external ravage—is certainly of his liquor; he felt he needed that. ther with the round tailored col­ state chairmen, the campaign prop­ Then he said, “Watch mine, will and get my present. We’ll take the not to be trusted with the intricate lar, or with the collarless square er was to close on Saturday night, you? I want to see if I locked that the fifth of November. For that trailer and I can dress on the way affairs of this sovereign state. Now S in cerely neckline. As a m atter of fact, if b u s.” - "John, I hope I didn’t see you: BIG TO) you once get it on, and see what night, the wind-up, huge rallies had over. We’ll take the cars, too, and on S a tu rd a y n ig h t h e ’s going hobnob­ been arranged for each of the rival leave Ben Baldy here to drive the bing and grandstanding all over the He sauntered leisurely across the smiling at that creature who just’ nice things it does to your figure, room to the door. But once outside, K s T e H you’ll want it both ways, and candidates, some seventy miles sound truck over when the girls get state with that elegant sound truck apart but both well toward the stra­ ready. We’ll put their wind-up of his: all plebeian dirt outside and without a look toward his ramshack­ “ I h o p e y o u did n ’t , m ’d e a r ! ” HAL THOIl tegic center of the state. . Sunday clothes—Tve got them laid out—in luxury within! . . .'So what? So le Ford, he went on a dead run for ENTEREI had been designated a day of rest, the truck for them and they can right from under his nose, we’re go­ the sound truck, standing, deserted "See if you can laugh that off,” I but at the last moment Brother Wil­ finish their bath and dress leisurely ing to swipe that sound truck and and alone, near the bathhouse door said the fat mail’s wife, wiring a' HOWDvl kie, yielding to what he called "in­ and be as fresh as daisies when they show him up for the hopeless in­ . . . Yes, there it was! He leaped b u tto n e n h is v e s t. HERE 'I a rriv e .” efficient that he is.” into the driver’s seat, turned the to sistent importunity," consented to speak again in the pulpit of a Mays- Aunt Olympia went to the bath­ “Did you say we, or me?” asked switch, pressed on the starter and Tempted Him" ville church, the largest church in house on a weary trot. She was Spike uneasily. the sound truck plunged forward out 'Alfred—When she wasn’t looking, I the state. On Monday evening, each worn to what she herself tersely de­ “Both. It’s my idea but you’ll do of the camp grounds into the high­ hissed her. candidate had been allotted thirty scribed as a hank of hair, but she the practical demonstration,” said way, turning north, headed for Uie George—Ifhat happened? minutes on the radio in a state-wide did not falter. Thank God, it was Len cheerfully. “They don’t guard Governor’s rally at Lancaster. Alfred—She refused to look at me for hook-up, but the battle royal was to the last dayl She motioned the girls anything. They’re a bunch of nin­ Spike O’Connor could not possibly the rest of the evening. end on Saturday night The wind- to come to the edge of the pool. compoops. - They leave their doors have heard the three faint screams “Girls,” she said, “the Senator’s wide open—to everybody but me, of surprise that went up from the Invisible Man u p l It was her first time out in the; On Monday, the trailer cavalcade come and we’ve got to go to another that is,” he added bitterly. “They interior as the truck got under way. car since she passed the driving! took up its last headquarters in the meeting or two before Trentfare. leave the keys in the locks, the The girls had leisurely finished their t/m IEtecreation Paric at Radway. This It’s really impromptu, though they switches turned on—everything wide bath, as admonished by Aunt Olym­ test, and the policeman sensed she, W m was a happy stroke, as the park allowed themselves time to wire the open. Now, you’ll swipe the sound pia, had skipped lightly from the was having trouble;' P kaek S lJ H i r L r ^ I ‘‘What’s wrong, miss?” he was well provided with pleasant fa­ park for loud speaking and buy me a truck and bring it over to Lan­ cilities; riding horses for rent, present . . . Anyhow, you don’t caster for the big rally. We’U have LALA “Oh,” she replied. “I just swimming pool and bath-house, ten­ have to go. You finish your swim the Governor bring out how care­ 'passed a sign Which said ‘Pedes­ nis courts, good restaurants, a small and take all the time you want. less and indifferent and inefficient trian Crossing Ahead,’ but I can’t I COUNTESS hotel, a tavern. We’re leaving Ben Baldy to bring the Senator is, and then we’ll turn HELPED MgI Radway was twenty miles from you over in the sound truck. You’d on the floodlights and there’ll be see him anywhere!” AMBmON Trentfare, where the Senator’s better lie down a while after your you and the Senator’s sound truck! WANT VOU Any Mere? , THg HVDRO wind-up rally was to be held. And swim . . . I’ll put extra cushions in A man that isn’t smart enough to *alooza after the rally, the last tired trek the truck. Dress your very pretti­ look after his own sound truck on "Are any of the colors discernible to \ would return them to Shires to await est. ru have your wind-up clothes the wind-up night is certainly not Ihe touch?” asked the schoolteacher. in the truck ready for you, and he’ll “I have often felt blue ” replied (fee the end. The Governor’s final rally one to be trusted with the future of boy at the head of the class. ' was slated for Lancaster, about for­ get you there just in time for the this sovereign state.” ty miles from Radway in the oppo­ close, so you'll be nice and fresh “What’s in it for me?” asked site direction. fo r it.” Spike, practically. That was a terrible week. They “That’s fine, Auntie!” “Surcease from the brats is re­ campaigned from breakfast till mid­ “What a nice old Auntie!” ward enough,” said Len. “How­ night, constantly in the public eye; “The water's grand, Aunt Olym­ ever, here are a hundred dollars for IQIIIK CIIEST obliged to shake thousands of hands pia. Why don’t you chuck the meet­ your expenses. You get that sound and to be pleasant until the smiles ing and have a plunge?” truck and keep it bidden until elec­ a seemed frozen to their tired fea­ “I can’t. I’ve got to go and re­ tion night and bring it to our rally, tu re s. ceive a present. Nothing makes and there’s a two-hundred-dollar bo­ CMS you so mad as to have a present and Need More Than “lu st Sahtf* On the day of the wind-up, Satur­ nus in it for you—spot cash. And To Relieve DISTRESS! day morning, they sat jadedly at nobody to present it to. I’ll put a a job, beside, if the Governor wins.” breakfast in the little dinette of the hamper of chicken and sandwiches “Okay, boss,” said Spike. muscular acles and pains due to colds—* S’MATTl trailer. Iiimpy could not force her­ in the truck, too, as you won’t be “Will you get the truck?” n ft takes MOBG than “just a salve”—yon self to eat; she could not drink her hungry. You can eat on the way “ O k ay !” DBed a warming, soothing “counter- over. I don’t think your digestions irr&«m/” likegoodoldreIiab]eMiisteraIft coffee; could only sit, listless and From Len Hardesty’s recital of . ~»used by millions for over 30 years. dull, toying with her fork. will stand another hot-dog barbe­ the ease of its accomplishment, Mosterole penetrates the outer layers Aunt Olympia persisted in urging c u e .” Spike O’Connor was not prepared of the slrfn and helps break op local cox** h e r. “Don’t forget the wind-up hats,” for the hard luck he encountered in geation and pain. ,Uhfldrenr8 (mud) and Extra Strong, 40*. “But I can’t, Auntie, I tell you, I said Limpy. carrying out his enterprise. When can’t!” said Limpy impatiently. “I won’t forget anything. And his ramshackle old roadster pulled “The very thought of food chokes don’t hurry, girls. I do want you to into the grounds at Radway,. it at­ make it up time and again, In me right up.” get freshened up. I want you to tracted no attention at all. Ttie Sen­ “Here’s food,” said Limpy. street m aterials as well as in day­ “We’ll go and sit under the trees be as sweet as cherry blossoms. It’s ator’s processional was often fol­ time cottons. It’s a very adapta­ and talk,” said Aunt Olympia pur­ the wind-up.” lowed Iqr half a dozen or more cars bathhouse into the truck and were ble style, too, becoming to misses’ “And Tuesday the pay-ofE!” said posefully. “For one hour] Then you that nobody knew anything about. cheerfully making ready to rub BeUer Than A Musianl PIasttrI and women’s sizes alike. Limpy, blissfully treading water. Spike had large VOTE ‘FOR SLOP* themselves down in that' small en­ Por home wear, choose crisp “Uncle Lancy really owed us this SHIRE posters prominently dis­ closure when it drove off. i cottons like gingham, percale or b a th .” played on the car and wore a SLOP­ After the first shock, they pulled The Why Not calico. E1Or street or office wear, SHIRE button, a cheap button, not themselves together. She — I suppose you neverj faille, flat crepe or gay silk print CHAPTER X ni platinum and set with brilliants like “We must have stayed too long," I thought seriously of marrying?. will be -pretty, with collar and Limpy’s, but much larger. AU H e—S u re I d id . S o I d id n ’t cuffs of pique, linen or sharkskin. The campaign had been spoiled VOTE FOR SLOPSHIRES were wel­ said Helen. “We’U have to dress as we go. Where’s the bag, Adele?” Barbara Bell Paittern No. 1898-B for Len Hardesty, too, working for come to join the cavalcade. is designed for sizes 14, 16,18, 20; the Opposition. That was on ac­ But the camp was a bristling bus­ “I don’t see it anywhere. Where’* 40 and 42. Corresponding bust count of Adele. Accepting her note tle of activity from morning till the switch?” Pull the Trigger on MESCAL measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 of temporary dismissal in the spirit night. There were chauffeurs, re­ Helen pressed the button and the !and 42. Size 16 (34) requires Wi of candid honesty in which it had porters, cameramen, ; policemen; truck was palely flooded with light Constipation, and yards of 39-inch m aterial without been written, he no longer felt free Uiere were county chairmen, visit­ “Here’s food,” said Limpy. nap; % yard contrast. to dash in at £3>ires or on the trailer ing delegates, reception coinmit- “That’s something. It’U take an Pqisiii-IzeAeidStMiiacbToo troupe. The Senator would have re­ I Send order to: tees, local delegations. On Wednes­ hour to get there. Let’s eat first” !, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated ceived him as before, he knew that; day, Thursday and Friday the sound “It’s pretty cold,” said Helen. tongue, soar taste, and bad breath, your so would Olympia. Probably even “We’d better dress first.” SEWING CIKCLE PATTERN DEPT. truck was in constant use, at night, stomadi is probably loaded up with cer- Helen, painfully schooling herself to Ben Baldy slept on the cushions on But seeing Limpy already cheer­ tam undigested [oodandyourbowelsdon’t Room 1334 move. So you need both Pepsin to help 211 W. Wacker Dr. Cbicaeo accept the bitter exigencies of a po­ the floor of it. fully at work on a drumstick, the break up fast that rich undigested food in litical future, would have greeted Enclose 15 cents In coins tor By Saturday, tipike was nearly others followed suit, sitting on cush­ him with quiet dignity. But not desperate. And Saturday was worse. ions on the floor of the rocking sound i trigger on those lazy bonds. So b« pattern No.. Size...... sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. Name ...... »*••••• Adele; nor Limpy, who had made At five o’clock the Senator came tru c k . Take Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative, because its Address ...... it clear to everyone that she would roaring back with his noisy escort, “Isn’t this fun?” said Adele. “I’m Syrup Pepsin helps you gain th at won* WL1 ■** never speak to Um again until Adele and presently, after a good deal of glad they didn’t wait for us. It’s derfulstomachcomfort, wmletheLaiativ* forgave him. And Adele wouldn’t— Senna moves your bowels. Test3 prove the dashing about and giving orders and such a relief to eat without smirk­ powerofPepsintodissolvethose Imnps of not till after the election. shouting instructions, Uie big car ing at photographers. Sandwich, undigested proton food which may linger The Gallup Polls indicated that with the Senator and Mrs. Slopshire, please, Glutton.” inyour stomach, to cause belching, gastria while the campaign was fairly dose, the small car pulling the trailer, Blissfully unaware that they were acidity and nausea. This is how pepsin* WOMEN the closing weeks showed a definite three small Fords, filled with mis­ en route to the wrong meeting, the izing your stomach helps relieve it of such distress. A t the Wm, thfa tiwHirim Here’s amazing way Io trend in the Senator’s favor. This, cellaneous assistants, and the police girls nibbled down to the last bone wakesuplazy nervesfcndmusclesin your Relieve /R egular1 P a in s Brother WiHde rather ungratefully escort, went screaming out of the of chicken, the last crumb of sand­ bowels to relieve your constipation. So see attributed to Len’s coup in the spy wich and cooky. Then Limpy, sigh­ how much better you feel by taking tbs ■re. IC.U«SM WrttoE"/KasuniemMr- Recreation Park. Only the sound laxative that also puts Pepsin to wont oo POP— All ished, had Crampst headaches and back* business, which had not only missed truck was left, pulled up near the ing contentedly, stretched out full- that stomach discomfort, too. Even Ba- ache, associated with mymonJhlyPertods, fire but had resonantly redounded deserted bathhouse. But it was not length on the floor of the truck. '4But I can’t, Aimtie, I tell you . ______I Dr. Caldwell’s Lax­ I c a n ’t ! ’' to his disadvantage. left alone. Ben Baldy sat erect and “Auntie said rest,” she reminded ative—Senna with Syrup Pepsin at your They could only fall back on the watchful on the driver’s seat and th em . VOR over 70 yean; cotmttess fhoasaaSa of druggist today I f WQBieiifWho suffered, functional monthly go swimming!. At five you go to the Senator’s “innocuous mildness,?’ his there he remained. “You get right up from there and fa***,- have lalron Dr. KereeyA'Favoxito Pce- pool and swim and float and relax “hopeless inefficiency.” As for his As dusk came on, a slow drizzle put your clothes on,” said Helen to AnS that th is famous la & e d y has and forget politics. We don’t have mildness, Len knew—and the voters of rain began to fall and the park firmly. “If you catch cold, you W oo V irtu e fecjpedthem TOrd offsttchmonthlydiscomforts. knew—that once the Senator got his know whp’U be blamed for it. Mosey < Uost Mwrinffi this scientific remedy, (os* to leave here till seven-thirty. I’ll grounds were swiftly deserted. He who asks repentance for the: nolated by a practicing physician* Is gnaraa* lay out your wind-up costumes and glasses wiped and his feet on the Spike, with a last hopeless look at into your clothes and don’t argue.” past should woo the angel virtue' teed Io contain no harmful drugs—so narcot- have everything ready. You’ll be ground, he would take no back-talk “Where’s the bag, Helen?” for the future.—BulwerLytton. : ics» In o scientific way» it improves nntritinruu Ben’s silent figure, went dejectedly i helps lnilld you cp and bo in* new children tonight. For Unde from anyone but Olympia. across the park and into the tavern But search which soon became • creases your resistance and fortifies yoo “The Senator is hopelessly ineffi­ panicky failed to produce the suit­ • 1 against functional pate. Iessenii nervousness Lancy9S sake, you’ve got to look for a glass of beer. during.this Iqdng period. your best!” cient.” But there was nothing one If he had made this move by case and the wind-up costumes, er Don't suffer one unnecessary moment from tach monthly discomfort* Oet Dr* Pierce’s Fa* The girls cheerfully acquiesced. could put hand on to support that studied design instead of at the the big box with the smart black vorite Prescription from your druggisfe Dis- Aunt Olympia was the sort of wom­ accusation. He had answered—with prompting of thirst, it would have and white faU felts. Not only were WROLINE5{ coTcr how wondetfoOr it acts tordSvoyoo ol an who inspires acquiescence. At a good deal of help, of course— been the sm artest act of Spike’s life. there no wind-up costumes; there ■ ^tSgttlSXn PtiSSk five o’clock they got into their sm art every argument advanced against -The moving figure in the drizzling were no clothes at all, of any de­ bathing ensembles, draped their be­ him. His personal affairs were scription, except a pair of pajamas rain of the deserted park attracted Blower and Die F ood’s In flu en ce coming bath capes around their above reproach. Ben-Baldy’s attention. His eyes fol­ and two dean shirts belonging to Vain glory m ay flower but wfll: After a good dinner one can for­ shoulders, and tripped gaily into the “The Senator is inefficient.” But low ed S pike th ro u g h th e r a in s tra ig h t Ben Baldy, who slept in the truck. give anybody, even one’s own re­ bathhouse. Aunt Olympia went with p ro v e it? “She must have forgotten them ," never bear seed.—Spanish prov* to the door of the tavern. A stream e rb . lations.—Wilde. them and saw them take their first .toIn desperation, on Tuesday, the of bright warm light shot out; the said Helen. “We’U'just have to keep plu n g es. first of November, Len called to strains of swinging dance music—a as warm as we can tiU we get there. “Now take a good long time to confidential conference Spike O’Con­ pleasant change from the Star Span­ She’U be on the look-out for us at H I THEWOh It,’’ die admonished them. -“I want nor, the Governor’s chauffeur. gled Banner he had been having all the other end. Poor dear, no won­ SKINNY GIRLS you to limber up your nervous sys­ “Now see here, Spike,” he be­ summer. The door closed. The Ught der she forgot! What a summer she’s FEEL GOOD h a d !” LOOK UNHEALTHY HmbAnnikiKlieHefot. tems, and that takes time.' I’ll call gan, “you’ve had a very easy sum­ was cut off. The music died. Boy friends don’t like that ^nnpepw** CaadttoosDM Io StaggieIiBMnto you when I want you. I’m going mer of it—just touring the state, Ben Baldy looked at bis watch. A “Sbe’il be sick if we don’t get to took. <8®, If yon need the Vitamin B Con* If you think aB laxatives to snatch a nap.” looking at the scenery, escorting the quarter to seven. He looked at the wear those costumes,” said Limpy. ytac ana nan of VIddI In your Aet tv act a l i k e . JusS tor this Improve Appetite, to fin oat Uiose bob ^ all v*s«taMe Iantlnt . But Aunt Olympia bad no such seven bra—er, cherubs—and now bathhouse door. No sign of the girls. “She set thousands of votes by those ant add lovely curves, get VlnoL w «■»—f H ianofh. tefre8hioc» invigorating. D » blessed opportunity that afternoon. you’ve got to do the Governor one He got down from the driver’s seat co stu m es.” « yoor drag store, or write Vtnoi Oos ctlfef from elck headache** UUoue ip d U M i . WahaAat S t Paid9 ***»» iiiri feeling whea associated vrftb eaasttpttiaa* Before she was more than stretched good he-man turn before the wind­ and followed Spike O’Connor into “Don’t worry about the costumes. mmm.m m W K | e t a 2 S C bOX OC NR ( f O S T O t f out on her cot, the roar of sirens u p ." She’U see that we get them before , VVftBOul KlSK draegiet, M ake the teat—then the tavern. Spike greeted him with If not delimited, returo the box Co us. W e v lll announced the return of the Sena­ “ Wha’da ya mean, seven cher­ his broadest Irish smile. They went we bit the platform. She has proba­ teftm d the porcbaae; tor. He explained that a large crowd ubs? I ain’t seen no cherubs an’ I bly got a poUce escort guarding Tin' erlce. Tliat*e fair. JV !1 simultaneously to the bar. SaNRT»tte»t»dg.^jj had gathered at Mfflsville, about been to church regular every Sun­ “Wet night, brother,” said Ben them now . . . Helen, shouldn’t we V E SPE R TEA halfway to Trentfare, an impromptu day. morning for four months which Baldy sociably. turn off the liglits, so we can eiirtr PUHL' ORANGK PITKCE rally had been arranged and he had wasn't included in the agreement “How come you ain’t over to the In unobserved tiU we get dressed?" Virtuous Wife to dash right over and make them that I got to go to church.” rally?” said Spike. “Ain’t you with Suddenly Adele gave a sharp ex* 50 Cups for IO Cents ( A virtuous wife rules her hus­ a sp eech . “I’ll, get Frank to take over the the Senator?” damation. “Helenl How nasty! Llvt h SC CCFJtt 1.0 . F ji: in- o r e. Yd band by obeying him.—Publiliut “Perhaps I’d better just go on In cherubs from this on,” promised Ben Baldy had some grievance of Look at that Someone has strung flie car, and you can bring the girls Len. “You’re entitled to a rest. But 6 jm is. bis own, apart from the long watt. up a Wilkie banner! How hatefiiH" and meet me at Trentfare. Or pick there’s one thing you’ve got to do. “Aw, they switched me onto the “ *Vote for Governor Wilkie,' •• m e < 9 at Millsville,” he said. You’ve got to help us prove that truck. They went ahead to the ral­ read Helen amazedly. ' 1WeU, I sup­ SHOPPING fTHe best pi** J o R tliefew vt ^ “They particularly want to see Senator Slopshire is hopelessly inef­ ly—with barbecue and beer thrown pose everything has to happen In a to start your shop- ■ J f f i m jr f Mrs. Slopshire," objected Dave. fic ie n t” , in—and left the girls in swimmin*. I ca m p aig n .” ping tour ts In “They took up a collection and . “Any senator that’s sm art enough got-to take them when they come ' “There’s another one,” said Lim- I / I f i V your idvorite easy bought her a present. She’s got to to pick himself out three good-look­ out In my opinion they spoil them py angrily. “ ‘A Good Governor f . chair.withanepan go aleng and we’ve got to get start­ ing skirts in place -o’ them brats of girls.*' . Makes a Good Senator.' . . . Helen, Mai* • babit of resSng^^riveiHie- e d .” ours ain’t my idea of no ineffi­ “I’m paying, brother,” said Spike look! They’re aU Wilkie bannersl I neals in this paper every week. Tliaf Aunt Olympia was equal to the ciency,” said Spike, firmly. generously. “How about a double don’t see a Sloppy anywhere.” can save yon Bmo, energy and money. (jP & U t Len let that go; it accorded too w hisky?” ^ ^ ^ lK 3Uia»SUIS,SW.VE.KOSt DMM. tmergtncy. “Now, I tell you what,” (TO BE CONTIttUBD)^ i\r w .

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iIsHlE DAVlE kicdfeb, MOCKPVlLLE. K. C. UAHrii 13 i M , THE DAVIE RECORD. G. 0. P. Carries Iowa T o AU Young Friends Of T H E D A l C. FSANK STROUD ■ • Editor. Election. . | Crippled ChUdren. Largest Cir TELEPHONE , Des Uoines, March 5 .—TheSixth Easter will soon be here.- And the Dane Cov — IowadiM nct held true to its Re. little Easter Seals for crippled child Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- pihliran tr.-dtirns in 'convincing fen are already here to remind us of NEWSAf vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail JasjlI0 1 tod!,y by electing Robert the crippled boya and girls th ough. matter. March 3.1903. K. Guodwi.-, v out I-fill mavor of out our state and the entire country Miss PauIiaI U r . t.i .u -■ who cannot attend school and run KeilneKl. Iowa, to bll the unexpir .- • d a y s h o p p in g I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ji ,,. a and play as we do. ed term of the late Congressman . • . . , OVE YEAR. IN ADVANCE $ I OO . . . The picture on the seal shows a R e v J O . : SIH MONTHS. IN ADVANCE * Sn asMus l_. Dowell. | gjr| (JeIpjngt a little cripple boy. Nut | was a Mocksv Bvron G. Allen of Des Moines all cripple children are so fortunate W heeler Stl The New Deal folks were dealt Democra'ic candidate who cam. ag to alwaVs have a helping band, I, was in towj another blow last week when Iowa panned on a New Deal plalfoim ,' and that is why the Easter Seals are! n ess. elected a Republican Congressman., conceded defeat. sold each year at Easter time. Thei Shop Belk’s Basement For The Newest who defeated the New Dealer by a The special election bad been mpney from the seals will be the David Dyso| two to One majority. Srents like heralded the country over as a test "helping hand ” So you can help by | was in town buying or Belling a few seals. | the people a'l over the country have of the New Deal’s comeback power d a y . The money from the seals is used •• Styles , And Outstanding Values. had about all the New Deal they in Iowa after th e Republican bv the National Society for Crippled I Mr. and'Md ca n sta n d . trinn ph in 1 9 3 8 . Goodwin is 3 5 ; Children to help straighten crooked j Tuesday wit| A lle n 3 8 . Among the Repubbcans who a-e limbs, and to help educate and train Ladies All-Wool Plaid and $ 2 * 9 8 B e n d . announcing for Governor of North crippled crildren so that they may be Sport Jackets . . • • E. H. Smitl Carolina, is former Congressman Geo. W . Howard. happy and useful through life. was in town o | George M Piiichard 1 of Asheville. The Eaater Seals sell for a penny George W. Howard, 82, was found dead b n sin e ss. Mr. Pritchard is a son of the late in his bed Friday morning at the home of each a n d com e in little packets of LadiesAll-WoolSkirts $ | . 9 8 ten seals and there is also a cute lit­ Senator Jetcr C. Pritchard, and is a daughter. Mrs Dora Howard of Smith Miss Salliel Grove, where he lived Fnneral services tle bunny rabbit bangle for each of Side and Button Back . . . • • well lenown throughout the state. week end with were beid Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at y o u . O

O Q u a rry . George Pritchard wonld make sn Smith Grove Methodist church. I know you will want to help all H excellent Governor, if nominated The rites were conducted by Rev John you can by baying or selling all or as Ladies Garbordine Skirts • F. K Foste| and elected. W. Foster of Cooleemee and interment was

• was a Mocksv many of the seals as possible. Bring • in the church cemetery. Mr. Howard was with or without Belt The County Agent’s office at member of the Bixby PresbyterianI the money back tomorrow in the la s t w e e k . little envelope. Wear the little rab Yadkinville, was totallv destroyed church. M rs. G ie n n | bit which will mean that you have by fire last Wednesday morning, to He is survived by another daughter, Regular $1.98 Silk Printed and Solid $ - 1 . 4 9 of Salisbury, Mrs. Harriett Rabins, of Huntersville, two given some measure of happiness to gel her with all the contents, mak­ town with relal sons, W. H. Howard, of Cooleemee and an unfortunate cripple boy or girl. • ing a total loss of around 8 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Colors, Dresses AU Sizes . . . Vance Howard of Mocksville; and a num­ S in cerelv . M r. a n d MrJ Strange to say, the board of coun. ber of grandchildren. Chairman of the Seal Sale Kannapolis, vi| tv commissioners didn’t carry a C o m m ittee. Toppers, Coats, Tweed, and Solid Colors H. B. Ward, penny of insurance on the build We wish to express our deepest $4 95to $ 7 95 ing. The count y court house, Io- appreciation for the kindness ot Mr' and M-s Guv Foster, of Three Quarter and Full Length . Mr and Mrl Cooieemee, announce the eng ge. ctted nearby, narrowly escaped be­ friends during our recent sorrow in Salisbury, speJ the Jeatb of our baby, and the burn, ment of tbeir daughter, Miss Nellie ing destroyed. Foster, to Doyle Hoover, of Coo Full F a s h i o n e d H o s e week with rell ing our home. Your thoughfull- The Republican coumy conven leemee, The marriage will take Ladies Cotton Slips Two and Thriee I bread, High Shades. J N . SmoJ ness will always bd remembered. at the home of the bride’s parents tion is called to meet at the court Bioadclothl MatetiaIl Fine Tailorirg, c ’a s sic s h a d e s ! MR. AND MRS. H H. FRYE. on Thursday, April 2 5 th ______3 8 c house in Mocksville, on Saturday', Four Gore, Ripi-Proof Seams, Deep Mocksville visl M a rc h 2 3 rd , a t 2 o'clock, for the GreyAeunrf rates average less fhen Tbe MocksJ purpose of electing a chairman, se- 0 ne-third the cost of driving Hem, Strap and Built Up Shoulder Children’s N e w Spring advertise aie| c-etarv, executive committee, ar.d Samp/e One Way fens Straps. These Slips are guaranteed the goods, Winston-Salem, N. C. . . 40c A n k l e t s also to elect delegates to the various for I year’s wear, by Belk’s and the see if this isn’d Republican Conventions. AU Re a Raleigb. N. C. . $210 Stripes and Solid Colors. RichmondvVa.,. $3.10 Mrs. O. W .l publicans, together with former manufacturers. T U I ? 5 Washington, D. C. . . $4.20 Elastic Tops and or Cuffs and Miss M attl Republicans, are given a special in­ Charlotte, NO. . . . 85c vilie, spent the! vitation to attend this convention. Asheville. N. C. . $2.10 48c IOc It is only a little more than two Atlanta. Ga. . . $415 and Mrs. C. FJ Big EXTRA Savingson Round Trips months until the state primary will S l i p s , M issVM arv LeGRAND-S PHARMACY Ladies SiIb and Satin Tailored and be held. AU persons who mean to M e e w *1 / Phone 21 Mocluvillev N. C, LadieE Silk and Sweatheart and Miss Mary T U ii for county office must file their Lace Trimmed, Four Gore and Bias S c o tts l s p e n t th names wish the Chairman of the Satin Slips Styles gue.-ts of Miss I Board of Coumy Electious on or GREYyHOUND Mr. and Mrq before April 161b, provided there Jtr 69c $1.00 I , Mrs. M. C. are more than one peri on seeking son Mackie, sp the same office roe with Mr. a| W e Soon Forget. FERTILIZERS! Belk-Stevens Co. T h e M a rc h perior court We are all prone to forget what I HANDLE THE FAMOUS city next Mol has happened in past years. Just Corner Trade and Fifth Streets Winston Salem, N. C. large crowd wil 3 2 years ago on March 1 4 th , th e Smith-Douglas Fertilizers sent for the opa Erwin Cotton Mills at Cooieemee, 2 2 The Fertilizer For Your Tobacco, C >tton And AU Other Field Crops was visited hy a 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 fire. Tne Col. and Mra editor of The Record hurried do«n See Me Before You Buy Your Spring Fertilizer. of near Pino, al to Cooieemee to see the big blaze, d a y a f te r s d s but transportation was slow in e . L. m ccl a m r o c h touring Florida those da-'s, and when we anived North End Service Station Mocksville. N. C. pleasant sojourl all we saw was smoke. When You Come To Court! shine and flowf O n M ay 2 6 , 3 2 years ago, the F O R S A L E J . people of Niirth Carolina voted 011 trie Motors fori the issue of prohibiting the sale of Next W eek W e also RepaiiT liquor and other intoxicants. The state voted dry hy more than 4 3 , STAR - BRAND’S 0 0 0 majority. We well remember W e Want You To Call And Look Over Our this election in Mocksville. Tbe A. M. Gaitl voting took, place at one of the west EASTER HITS Beautiful Line O f farmer, of H ar| windows in the old court housr, town Thursda; which was located in the middle ot legal matters. the public square. .The late Rev. Be Correct This Easter In New 1940 Chevrolets Iy purchased trl C. S. Cashwell1 at.that time pastor Star Brand Solid Leather Shoes some fine Huif of the local Baptist church, togeth­ No Better Buy On The Market Today. lands, lying on I er with members of the church For Entire Family. creek, adjoihinl choir, remained near the poils all W e also have a n u m b e r of used cars in excellent con­ Elizabeth, n day singing sacred songs, among ter of Mr. al them being, if we are not mistaken; AU The New Creation For dition which w e are offering at big bargain prices. W alker, of M tf “Onward Christian Soldiers.” The Ladies, Missesy Children, Payments Arranged To Suit Your Purse. home of her pa town voted dry by a big mrjcrily, death resulting only a few votes being ca-t for le­ Men and Boys’ Funeral and galized liquor. The editor of The place at Mt. A i| Record wasn't allowed to vote, as Come To See Us. OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT ” W alker is a son he had■ moved' here from Tennes- W . I . S . WalkJ see less.than a year before the elec­ Is prepared to handle ail kinds of repair w o r k at lowest tion. At that time a person had to A small ccttJ reside in a state at least two years be­ Experienced Sales Force To prices. O u r mechanics k n o w their business, and our Brown, located) fore he could vote No women were was destroyed w o r k must give satisfaction. origin about 2 < allowed to vote in “the good oid . • G:ve You Correct Fit. ing. The houd days.” Many changes have taken A large crowd I place in the past 3 2 years. The W E CARRY A FULL LINE OF occas’on. It ist sta'e is anything but d< n‘z and M-s. <■* ' * place a't Satidl Foley Konntz hostesses. Tha cloth­ church in Iredel ing lead rs are SD'tn«nring a parade, afternoon at 4 of cotton dresses. The prize goes to the most attractive dies* made with S H O E S T O R E Pennington Chevrolet Co. Dallas Renegad the least money. This treating ends BaggarIy was a I our contest for attendance. Please 447 North Trade St. Winston-Salem, N. C. mony section of| h e lp to m ikn -0117 ?v’e Iho wir.r.cr Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N. C. is survived by by being present,. daughters and t) s is te rs . . X - ■

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‘ Mrs. Essie Byerly went to W ins­ THE DAVIE RECORD. ton-Salem Friday, where she will P. M. Cartner Passes. Notice of Re-Sale of spend several days with her sister, P. Morr' be or not. We are alwavs glad Mr. Cartner is snrvived by his as the purchaser at such sale has de In recent Iabontory tests, FOR EXTRAMSLDNESS, EXTRA • ness. to have yon call and see us. ■ e s t ; widow, one son, William M. Cart* faulted in tbe payment of the pur* CAMELS bunted 25% s h a tr COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR- , chase price and the Court has order­ than the QvcraKeofrhe 15 o th e ro f David Dyson, of Sheffield section, The Mocksville high school band ner, one daunbter, Mrs. G. C. was in town on business Wednes- ed that a re-sale be had: the lafsest-selling brands tested will give a free conceit in tbe high Dwiggins. both of Calahaln; two Now, therefore, the undersigned —slower than <*»7 o f th e m . That day. school auditorium this evening at. brothers, A. A. Cartner, of Iredell means,on theaYerage.asmokipg Commissioner will sell at Public Auo p lu s equal to 7 :3 0 o’clock. The public is cordial county, and J. F. Cartner, ot Cala- tion to the highest bidder for cash, CAMELS Mr. and’Mrs. D. L. Parduespent Iv invited to come out and hear the haln; one sister, Mrs R. M. Ijames, a t the Court House door in Mocks- SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER : Tuesday with relatives at East young musicians. , of Mockeville. viile. North Carolina, on Saturday, .EXTKa SMKSS TSRPACKf TOBACCOS .98 Bend. ■ ■ j Mr. Caxtner had been a member vlarch 30, 1940. at 12 o'clock, noon, M o**lrevtlla R 9 Nnu><> of Salem Methodistchnrch for over the following descrined real estate: E. H. Smith, of Harmony, R. 2 , mocKsvuie i\. L news. fifty years and served as a steward FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a ..^ was in town one day last week on Mre. Jessie Driver spent last Friday with for m any years, stone, the J. N. W.vatt corner, and • business. her sister. Mrs. Floyd Dull, of Pino, I Funeral services were held at running thence Norih with said Wy-' .981 iRuth Erie Peoples spent. Tuesday night Salem Methodist church Friday att’s line 1331 feet to a stone, W>- att's cnrner and corner of J N Wy* Miss Sallie Hunter spent the with Sallie Rutb Rich, of Farmington. motriing at 1 1 o’clock, with Revs. Nature’s Greatest Food Value week end with friends at Granite att’s 19 acre tract; thence West 1670 Mrs. Maye Moore, Mrs. Nana Eaton, E . M A v e tt in c h a rg e , assiste d bv feet to a bickorv. Wyatt’s corner; Quarry. and Mrs. Wade Eaton spent Monday in Rev. A. W. Lvnch 1 and the boiy thence South 3 degS. West 612 feet Winston-Salem. j laid to rest in the church ceme- to J. B. Breneger’s corner; thence .00 F. K Foster, of Winston Salem, Miss Sarah Lou Peoples, of Advance- tery. Mr. Cartner was. well known S. 89 degs EiSt 812 feet to a stone, Is I was a Mocksville visitor one day spent Saturday and Sunday with her throughout this entire section, and the said J. B. Brenecrer’s cornei; last week. mother, Mrs. A. D Peoples. j will he sadly missed. To the he thence S. I deg. W, 6.9 feet to a —: John Tabor Brock, of Farmington spent reaved faroilv and relatives The stone, Breneger’s other corner; Mrs. Gienn Craven and little son, Tuesday night with Benny Moore. Record extends sympathy in this thence S. 8 > degs. E. 880 feet to tbe The y ' .49 of Salisbury, spent Wednesday in Miss MMam Harpe spent the past week- sad hour. beginning, containing 37 acres, more or less. Reference is made to map town with relatives. end in Winston-Salem with her sister, Mrs. of N. R Kinney, C. E., made Octo­ -O' '••• Y Roy 0. Keiger. ber 26, 1926. v Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bntler, of Miss NanEarie Harkey, a student at W. Delightful Birthday Dairy Kannapolis, visited her mother Mrs. C. U. N. C. Greensboro, spent tbe week­ SECOND TRACT: B eginnogata Dinner. stone, J. N. Wyatt’s corner; running l $ 7 . 9 5 H. B. Ward, on Sunday, end with her aunt. Mrs. I. G Ronerts. S 1551 feet to a poplar. W. A. SaneV Mrs. Kate Howell and daughters Peggy, Mrs. D. L. Parrlue was given a delight Mr and Mrs. MurTav Smith, of fu) surprise birthday dinner Sunday at her corner; thence N. 8 8 degs. East 990 Cow of Yadkinviliel spent Friday with Mrs. O home on South Main street- A bounteous feet to a mulberry. Sine’s corner; Salisbury, spent one af'ernoon last E. Driver. dinner was served, consisting of every thence S, 87 dees. E 700 feet to ' a week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harpe and little thing good to eat. including a big bir’hdav stone on branch, A. U t r t Holder’s lose daughter Margaret Jo spent the week-end cake. Those enjoying the dinner, in addi* corner; thence N. 41 degs E. with lion to Mr. and Mrs D. L, Pardne were: For Your Convenience We Can Now Deliver Shades. J N. Smoot, who lives in the with Mrs. Harne’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Lela Joyce and son Knnet Mr and old road. 1 .0 0 0 teet to a red oak. c'assic shades of Calahaln, was a Turner Reevia. of Courtney. Mrs J. T. JnytM and daughters. Wanda Holder and A. M Anders n’s corner, TO YOUR DOOR T. G. Lakey, who has been seriously ill Lee and f inda, of East Bend; Mr. and Mm. N. 85 degs 3J min. W. 653 feet to Mocksville visitor W ednesday. 2 2 Grade A Milk 14c qt. Lactic Buttermilk 8c qt. with influenza is improving. S. P. Meadows and children, Burket Betrie the beginning, containing acres The Mocksville merchants who Martin and Saltie, of King: Mn and Mrp.C. more or less. Refererce is made to Mrs E. H. Clohtz and children spent S. Benhow and children, Minerva, Edith map made by N. R. Kinney, C. E., CottageCheese 15c 12oz. Whipping Cream 20 pt. inn g advertise aie the ones who sell Sunday at Mt. Airy with Mrs. Clontzs and Edgar Vernon, of Cedar F^lls; Mr;and October 26,1926. mother, Mrs. J H. Callahan. Mrs. Richard Beobow and son Richard, Jr., “HEALTH WITHIN YOUR REACH” the goods. Visit the stores, and of Asheboro; THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a see if this isn’t true. stone, L. G Hendrix’s corner and S l r s . Fork News Notes. W. corner of the 30 acre tract and Mrs. 0. W. File, of High Point, “ running thence N. 3 degs. E. 2186 luffs and Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ The hundreds of friends of Rev. J. F. chains to a stone. Melton Hendrix’s Twin Brook Farm ville, spent the week end with Mr. Carter, of Winston Salem, were so sorry to Princess Theatre and J. F. Smitbdeai’s corner, with Phone 94 Mocksville, N C. learn of his serious illness and hope for his J. F. Smithdeal's line 34 82 chains to and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and family. early lecovery. | THURSDAVand FRIDAY a stone on the Bixby roaa; thence S. Mrs. Lee Walser, who recently undet- 21.15 chains to an oak stump, W. A Iiiored and MissvJIarv Kestlerj of Statesville, “ RULERS OF THE SEA*' Hendrix’s corner on ttfe Bixby road; and Miss Mary Oiis Woodside, of went an operation at Baptist Hospital at i with Winston-Salem is still very sick at her thence W 34 chains and 50 links to Lnd Bias Scotts, spent the week end in town, Qonglaft Fairbanks, Ma*tfgtPt Locltwnnrf the beginning, containing 74 acres, I home here. more or less Reference is made fo gue>ts of Miss Helen Page. Mrs. John Smitbdeal. and Mr. and Mrs. SATURDAY 'map made bv N. R Kinney, C. E . Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Smoot, of R. Gilbert Robertson of Winston-Salem spent -ROVIN’ TD Vl BLE WEEDS" October 26 1926 The Bargain Center Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. C. L- with Gene I, Mrs. M. C. Deidmou and little j FOURTH TK*CT: Beginning at Aamn. MONDAY and I UEbDAY Ja st >ne on the E ist side of JBixbv son ilackie, spent Sundey In Mon Mr and Mrs. Archie Michael, and sms Il • RETURN OF DR. X” ] mad. running thence W. 9 chs. and Plenty Plant Bed Canvass 2 i-2c per yd roe with Mr. and Mrs. JobnSmoot daughter Kay, of Kannapolis, spent the with Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris ;25 links to a stone, J. C C trierV 80 Square Printi 13c Fast Color Prints . 7c past week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ce ALSO corner; tbence S. 7 chains and 50 The March term of Davie Su- witt M. Bailey. YOUR HOME TOWN IN THE MOVIES Iinksto I. E. Hendrix’scorner;thence Play Cloth . . . IOc 59c Quality. Silks . 35c perior court will convene in this Mrs. Gray Sheets, and son Girland of See Younwlf in The Movie* W 19 chains and 41 links to a stone, city next Monday morning. A Roanoke. Va.. spent the week here with to a stone. Hendrix’s corner; thenc<- PUnty 5c Matches . 3c Kenny Coffee, loose IOc Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Foster. WEDNESDAY ONLY S. 25 chains and 54 links to a stone, I em, N. C. large crowd will no doubt be pre I Ib Packs He Mrs. Sallie March, of Winston-Salem ‘ BAD LXNDS” with Houser’s corner; tbence W. 7 chains Salt Fish . . . . IOc sent for the opening dav. and 50 links to a stone. Houoer and spent several data here Iaatweek with Mr- Nnnh B^rv, Jr.. ard Andy Clyde Huelln’s corner; thence S. 6 degs. Plenty Onion Sets Col. and Mrs. W. G. Murchison, and Mrs. James P Burton. COMING W. 14 chains s>nd 8 6 links to a whi><- Adventures Tom Sawyer in Technicolor All Kinds Seeds Loose And Packs of near Pino, ,arrived home Thnrs Miss Liliy Mae Bail-y spent last Sun oak, M. Stewarr’s corner; thence E. day with relatives in Lexington. 33 chains and 50 links to $ pine day after snending two months Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, visited stump; J C. Wall’s .corner; thence Just A Few $10.00 Leather Coats $7 95 touring Florida. They report a t h e i r daughter Mrs. Thomas Rice, in Greens N. 4 degs. East with Gosby He rs’ See Us For Anything You Need pleasant sojourn in the laud of sun­ boro a few days ago. line 28 chains and 45 links to a stone; 1 hence N. 17 degs. E 14 chains and We Will Save You Money. shine and flowers. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Howard, and small CHICKENS! 13 links to a eti.ne, Goshv cornfr; wet daughter Elaine visited relatives near thence East 4 chains and 25 Iinfe to FOR SALE—Shock-Proof Elec­ Mocksville last Sundav. tric Motors for Washing Machines We Will Be At a stone an east side of Bixhv *>- $6.95 $9.9Si $12.9S Sweaters, Blouses, Shirts, ness. Funeral -,and' burial, took place at Sandy Springs Baptist $ 5 Skits church in Iredell county Saturday Marvelous Coats afternoon at 4 o’clock, with -Rev. Styles and colors for both young and old to Dallas Renegar in charge. Mr. LASHMIT & UTTLE make you look yoor best on Easter. 59c 98c $1.45 BaggarIy was a native of the Har­ SfiOES-HOSIERY-THAT'S ALL mony section of Iredell county. He $9.95 $12.95 $14 95 $1.95 $2.95 is survived by. bis widow,. two N. Trade St. Winston-Salem, N C. N. C daughters and three sons, also two sisters. -

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Swedishj * - . Trbops x Practice Arctic Circle Maneuvers WHO’S NEWS Ruth’Wyeth Spean r FELIX B. S and ELMO S THIS s p p D iesel 'T'HE- Diesel eq WEEK -*• threatening m m line - operated By LEMUEL F. PARTON engine for many I W A M 'i alm o st 50 y e a rs I (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) p lp P invented it and f | TSJ EW YORK.—“Gentle Breeze” is was Rudolph Dil ' a loose translation of the name gineer who w al of Paraguay’s new dictator, Jose Fe­ III 1858. lix Estigarribia. On September 13, The main did 1935, th is de­ 111 *Gentle Breeze’ Is partment ob­ New Iron Mcm served, “It is BOARD HINGE For Paraguay possible that a new iron CURTAl m a n is checking in. in Paraguay, m m . with the emergence of the shrewd, resolute General Estigarribia.” It appeared to be a wrong guess, until FASTEM rX2"BOARO recently, when the general an­ TO CLOSET WITH A nounced his dictatorship, having as­ sumed the presidency last August. Swedish troops who guard their country’s northern frontier pictured at training maneuvers within the Arc­ HINGE* TACK THE tic circle. It was in this area that Soviet warplanes bombed the Swedish village of Pajala. Left: Soldiers Graying, handsome austere, just CURTAIN INSIDE. operate a m ortar, similar to the Stokes machine. Bight: Nature made this emplacement, used by an anti-tank turning 50, he is the smallest of dic­ gun crew near Uie border north of the Gulf of Bothnia. and novelties for bazaars. Books, ta to rs —130 pounds, five feet, six tXTHY not build cupboards at Rudolph Diesell inches tall. He was a Napoleon ad­ ' ’ each side of a pair of win­ may be ordered one at a time atl dict in his .youth, but is said to dows and a comfortable seat be­ 10 cents each; but if you enclose: th e h e a t of th e | have abandoned such attitudes and tween? This takes very little 40 cents with your order for four The Diesel eri interests in later years. Of remote Cubs’ Pitchers (Minus Dizzy) Begin Spring Training space and adds useful storage books (Nos. I, 2, 3, and 4) you man submarine! basque ancestry, he is the descend­ room; as well as a cozy place to will receive a FREE set of three in th e 1914-1918 | ant of a wealthy Paraguayan fam­ sit. Tlie cupboards are hidden by quilt block patterns of Mrs.- ing its cruisind ily, educated for the army at home hinged curtains that are a part of Spears’ Favorite Early Americani operated by ele) and in Paris. He entered the Gran the general window treatment. desig n s. used the Diesel Chaco war as a lieutenant colonel, 0 . ^ i The chintz for the valance and Send orders to: charge the bal gained a generalcy in a year and seat pad is in tan, yellow and blue- th e su b m a rin es J emerged as a national hero. green. The blue-green edges the MBS. RIJIB WVETH SPEABS lowing them to [ T he IT. S . A. h a s a sta k e in curtains and valance and is used Drawer 10 from their base also for the two cushions. The Bedford Hills New York his new dictatorship. When he Enclose 10 cents for one book, or But Rudolph I entered his brief turn as minis­ frilled glass curtains are clear yel­ 40 cents for four books and set of quilt G erm an by ter to Washington, he lunched at low. The closet curtains tacked block patterns. France, Englarj the White House and was ex­ to a hinged arm may be swung Name ...... well as Germa tended generous credits for the 5 {CS back just as you would open a door. Address ...... after falling frol “re-building” of Paraguay. NOTE: Mrs. Spears has pre­ the English chf pared four booklets for our read­ to consult with 1 “Extrasensory perception” has ers containing a total of 128 thrifty in 1913. It is been fading rapidly after its sudden homemaking ideas; with step-by- LIME STONE pushed off the ! burgeoning of two years ago, but step illustrated directions. Each of the German here it is again, with Professor J. book contains an assortment of into British had B. Rhine, its curtains; slip covers; household •I Expert Studies high priest of furnishings; rag rugs; toys; gifts Mental Powers Duke univer­ W i l m l Of Girl Marvel sity, making TF YOU remef a study of history you I Faith Hope Charity Harding, the lit­ AROXJND will recall, of tle Pennsylvania girl who has been mot Proviso w | calling the future the way a pool- of congress wl player calls his shots. Now iVz y e a rs THE HOUSE the slavery disl old, she has been making bull’s-eye an amendment! prophecies since she was 18 months . Cleaning Mica. —. Hot vinegar • Built in 5 sizes to meet your in g $2,000,000 t J old; so naturally they get Professor will remove stains from mica win­ needs exactly. Pulverizes from 2 Mexico, it stipf Rhine on the job. dows on stoves. to XS tons per hour, lowest prices* slavery nor * * * Terms Arranged shall ever exist| Be has kept right on running Members of the Chicago Cubs pitching staff pictured limbering np in an early-season workout on Cata­ his parapsychological laboratory MIDWEST PULVERIZER SALES any part of lina island, Avalon, Calif. Left to right are Larry French, Bill Lee, Claude Passeau, Charley Boot, Clay Bry­ When cleaning celery, use a St* Anne* Illinois at Duke, since his 2,500,000 tests vegetable brush. It gets into the said territory ant and Vance Page. Rf.in interfered with opening days of spring training. Dizzy Dean, No. I holdout, was That was tJ of University students there con­ grooves and cleans the celery conspicuous by his absence. “proviso” parti vinced him of the reality of men­ better than it can be cleaned oth­ the expressi(f tal telepathy, and the possibili­ erw ise. have re a d a n d u r o i l t - But what abq ty of our peeping into the fu­ * • • ed by o u ture, as well as into the minds Finn Troops View ‘Gift’ From Invaders Dalai Lama PATENT free books the “W ilmotl Hooked rugs will lay flat if they “ P a t a n t David Wilml of our neighbors. He said it are dried properly. Place them, P r o t e c ­ would take 1,600 digits to ex­ YQUR IDEA t i o n ” a n d elected to tf top side down, on papers spread wM B a s s o In w n t f ow.** Fallr explain many press the mathematical degree Interesting points to inrentore. Reasonable fees, house as a Den over the floor. Allow them to dry deferred payments, lorty*two years’ experience. of improbability in his tests. Wriie to VICTOR J. EVANS A C O ., Registered PaUni c r a t in 1845, thoroughly. Attorney*, 541«B Victor Btd^iW atbloftoBi D.C* fe re d th a t am e Professor and Mrs. Rhine began * * • m e n t in 1846. exploring the spook world when they Wash dully-waxed furniture were getting the doctor’s degree at won in the hod with a chamois skin that has been T o S ucceed but failed in tl| the University of Chicago. Among rinsed frequently in warm water. T h e su c c e ss of m o st th in g s de»: other such phenomena they exam­ done its work, Doing so will remove the dirt pends upon knowing how long it; ed States won I ined the feats of “Margery,” the film. Then rub the furniture thor­ will take to succeed.—Montes­ Boston medium and reported that ieo by conques| oughly with a soft cloth saturated quieu. existed in it. the “whole game was base and bra­ in furniture polish. Afterwards zen trickery.” They repeatedly have wipe the furniture dry with a When the Rl assailed fake occultism. As to men­ clean soft cloth. formed, WilmoT tal telepathy, they lay it on the line, • • • EUU THir H E delegate to ita but they’re still working on the IN a n d 1860, a c tin | prophecy business. They started the Use Dry Holder.—Never use a t t f m m n man of the Iati latter inquiry in April last year. damp or wet cloth or holder in •for governor •---- removing a hot dish from the oven Pennsylvania For the last year, knowing ob­ or stove. A dry one prevents the VICTOR *f)0 YAKSITf to serve as pi servers of European war and poli­ heat from penetrating and scorch­ IECCA I VOCAIIOt Thirteenth Pen tics have warned the world to keep ing the fingers. til 1861 w hen ] a sharp eye on CoL Gen. Walther * • * coitrNsu £ .imsnoL States senator! von Brauch- Cooking Pork Sausage.—Pork THE LATEST SONG HITS — 1863 w hen h e | Army General itsch, com­ sausage requires slow cooking, SWING AND DANCE TUNES United States Crosby, Dorsey, Shawv Clinton* An­ I Gets Credit for m a n d e r in If much fat collects, drain it off drews Sisters, Waller and many Wilmot died| chief of the —to prevent greasiness. Pierce others. Erery Record Perfect. You Nazi-Russ Deal get 24 H its, 12 of th e latest 10' recorda. name in the t German link sausage several times with a Demonatrators Samples. even though army. His tracks usually lead in fork to prevent them from burst­ SEND NO MONEY Jost pay postman S I .OO jrtos postage* of a mark on . the direction of the next German New spiritual and temporal rule* ing while cooking. To form a Don't Delay. Um ltea Supply* lunge, and, controlling the army, he of Tibet, the world’s only theocracy, brown, crusty covering on sausage Only 9 Mt* Co a customer makes as well as executes decisions.. sprinkle them with flour just be­ M. & A. RECORD CO. Colt; is a six-year-old Chinese peasant 303 5 th Ave. (Dept. I OS) N.Y.CH, General Von Brauchitsch is a White-clad Finnish soldiers give a "stolen” machine gun a thorough boy, Ling-erg La-Mu-Tan-Chu, fore they are cooked. \\T H E N the member of an old east Prussian examination before putting it back in commission against its former whose elaborate enthronement re­ • ” and Amd feudal family, a conservative by in­ owners. A foreign military observer estimated that 100,000 Russian sol­ cently took place. He is accepted conquer the Ial stinct, education and tradition, but diers lost their lives in bending the Mannerheim line far enough to as the reincarnation of the thirteenth at the hip of el politically malleable. A distin­ threaten the city of Viborg. Finnish newspapers report that Russian ma­ plains, whethef guished officer in the World war, he terial losses so far have amounted to 476 planes, 1,193 tanks, 303 field Dalai Lama, who died in 1933. U ntil er in the Unit| hated the republic, but went along gtins, 399 guns, 630 motor tractors, 117 field kitchens, 1,560 horses and Ling-erg is 18, a regent will'per­ boy, frontier with it, alienating his stiff-necked much other miscellaneous equipment. form administrative duties. Not a gun, a | Junker colleagues, and became head nor a “gat” of its armed forces. From 1922 to Colt six-shootd 1932, he delivered many scholarly Televisionist denunciations of bolshevism, but, As Byrd Expedition Crosses the Equator perhaps more than any other one man, put through the interchange of officers, technicians, fabricated goods, munitions and raw materials between Germany and Russia dur­ ing this decade. Weighty opinion from the oth­ er side is that General Von Brauchitsch, rather than Hitler, ’ Goering or Rosenberg, schemed the Russo-German deal and SWITCH forced it to a conclusion through ' his unquestioned hold on the (T a rm y . TO SOMETHING S am iiel C olt I To him is also attributed the plan, shot without the decision, the timing and the YOUlL LIKE! tion, patented! start of the drive into Poland. In only 22, s h a p e | CORH tory by tamii several instances there have been indications of hostility between the Copr. 1940 by Ketless Conaatay The Colt sb| general and Goering, with the bet­ only a synony ting on the former, if it ever comes Pictured at work in the office of of firearm and| to an open break. The general was his Fort Wayne, Ind., laboratory is M ad e by v it became a , b o m in B e rlin in 1881 a n d h a s b een P h ilo T. Farnsworth, who was re­ law in a lawle J Kellogg's in was judge, j] in the army since his early youth. Southward bound for the wastes of Antarctica, the Byrd expedition cently designated one of the "ten He is handsome, imposing and bril­ held appropriate ceremonies while the S. S. North Star was crossing the outstanding young men of 1939.” oBattle Creek when a man’s f —I speed of his < liantly educated, within the limits of equator. Under the guidance of Dr. Alfred B. Geyer, a “southern cross” Farnsworth, who-Js now 34, had filed the old army caste, and has em­ is clipped on the chest of M urray Wiener, assistant physicist of the expe­ a patent application on a co m p lete horseplay, thal H M l l W * " " * " C olt. ployed power in a manner to make dition. Jack Gambole assists by washing Wiener’s mouth. television system before he was 21. him an ace exhibit in Dr. Rausch- (B eleaM d by Wel ning's “revolution of nihilism.'* THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

“The N am e UNIFORM INTfcRNAHONAL CLASSIFIED .,/I S UNDAY I DEPARTMENT W Is Fam ilial- CHOOLLesson By HAROLD L- LtTNDQUIST. D- 15) Dean of The Moody Bible Bistitute BABY CHICKS BY of Chicago. FELIX B. STREYCKMANS (R eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union .) By VIRGINIA VALE an d ELMO SCOTT WATSOH (Released by Weatesn Newspaper Union.! W M S H S S sS " WPP k Send Money Older for Prompt Shipment. ETTE DAVIS has always Lesson for March 17 tan* DdUvenf.GuaraaUti l l l l ! made it very clear that she ATLAS CfKt 2651 Choutoau, St. U uls, Mo. 3 Diesel Engine B , Lesson subjects and. Scripture texts Se* had the courage of her convic­ iected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used Iqt m i I aT 1HE Oiesel engine that has been permission. -*■ threatening to replace the gaso­ tions. She’s prepared to back one of her pet theories with coin Inqnlre about onr easy payment plan. line - operated internal-combustion CALVARY: TRIUMPH THROUGH ITrim todawfor catalog** and price Utd engine for many years, was patented of the realm right now, and SACRIFICE BISOEM BAICBEBT.nketnle.f.a.BocUate.Slj I i i f almost SO years ago. The man who John Garfield, James Cagney invented it and for whom it is named and Pat O’Brien are ready to LESSON TEXT—Matthew 27:33-50. was Rudolph Diesel, a German en­ GOLDEN TEXT-He is despised, and se­ string along with her. lected of men; a man of sorrows, and ac­ gineer who was born in Paris in quainted with grief.—Isaiah 53:3. Strange Facts 1858. She believes that Hollywood iilll The main difference - between a could be made a theatrical cen-j At Calvary, reverent and thought­ Human Hah- Mats I Diesel engine and ful readers of God’s Word stand .Buddhist Masses I ter, since there is all sorts' of speechless, and confess themselves IISI a gasoline engine talent on the coast, and she and t Beetles on Pay Bott is that the Diesel ON ST. PATRICK’S DAT IN THE MORNIN* to be powerless to explain or to ex­ Jfi. explodes the fuel her partners are prepared to pound the awe-inspiring story, and (See Recipes Below) Several cottonseed oil mills ini by compression yet just because it is such a story, form an organization for pro­ the South still use the coarse hair in ste a d o f a s p a rk because on that cross the divine Son ducing plays—and also to act in, of Chinese women to weave toe and requires no of God gave Himself in sacrificial m ats through which toe oil is sep­ carburetor sys- them. Plays that succeed will atonement, for sin, we must do our arated from the seeds after they 'BOARD Jt 1em> n 0 ignition be sent along to Broadway. utmost to understand it, to explain IWlTH A .Si, iWrffimw- ■ sy ste m an d b u rn s HouseholdNeujs it, ana certainly to declare it to all have been mashed by hydraulic crude oil instead mankind. For when Be who Imew process. One large mill in Mem. :k t h e Olivia De Haviland hadn’t much no sin became sin for us,', it was phis purchases 2,000 h e a d s o l of gasoline. The more than settled her differences JSlDE, oil is made high­ for our sin that He died. Here alone such hair a month for this pur- I with Warner Brothers than she got do we find redemption. ly explosive un- into hot water again by refusing to I bazaars. Books We approach this scene therefore work in “Flight 8,” and was sus­ one at a time at? Rudolph Diesel with reverence, and with the prayer The Japanese hold the world’s pended again. Virgmia Bruce was that we may so present the dying jit if you enclose 1 the heat of the pressure sets it off. free, after cancellation of her Met- most sentimental ceremonies— Cr order for four The Diesel engine made the Ger­ Saviour to dying men that some may Buddhist masses for. the ’‘souls’* believe and be saved. We center our 3, and 4) you man submarine far more effective of such objects as ships that have cIEE set of three in th e 1914-1918 W orld w a r, in c re a s­ Some Ideas (or a Party thoughts around three expressions been sunk, oysters that have been Itterns of Mrs.^ ing its cruising range. Normally Are “left-overs” a problem in taken from the text. eaten, dolls that have been I Early American: your household? They needn’t I. “They Crucified H im ” smashed and needles that havs operated by electric batteries, subs Shur-r-re an’ in the m er’ry month be! There are clever, unusual All of the gospel stories are re­ been broken in toe past year. used the Diesel engine also to re­ o’ Mar-rch, it’s St. Patrick’s day charge the batteries and operate we’re thinkin’ of when we pass along ways of using them. Next week markably reticent when they speak of the cross. Details of surround­ the submarines during that time, al­ Eleanor Howe will give you some Because of its high nitrogen Copj these ideas for a party. ing events are given, but when they I v e t h s p e a r s lowing them to remain away longer of her own favorite recipes and tent, most of the hogs’ hairs ob- Parties seem to move along more speak of the cross, itself, they can | e r 10 from their bases. suggestions tor using odds and tained in the slaughtering houses N ew Y ork smoothly after a bit of fun—and fun only say that He was crucified. Let ends of vegetables and meats, of this country is made intoferi for one book, o r But Rudolph Diesel, although a it is. to find an us look at the One who hung on Eoks and set of quilt tiliz e r. " German by race, worked for Os Irish Paddy’s Pig and even a hint or two tor using that sacred tree, for He is the Sa­ France, England, and America as _____ at your place at stale cake and pie. viour of the world. Refusing the well as Germany. He was drowned ( ( the table! Small stupefying potion (v. 34) and facing More fish is used in ihanufao-] after falling from a boat in crossing ^ > 4 ) Irish potatoes, death folly conscious, we hear Him turing processes and products! the English channel to obey a call scrubbed u n til add a few quartered marshmallows crying out of the darkness which than is eaten as food. to consult with the British admiralty they shine, make and fold until melted. This dress­ covered all the land, “My God, my in 1913. It is believed that he was the fat bodies of' God, why hast thou forsaken me?” [ONE"; ing will be sweeter and fluffier than The American Museum of Nat* pushed off the boat to prevent plans the pigs. For the That cry indicates the depth to of the German submarines falling the original and is perfectly delight­ Ural History in New York keeps head, fasten a large round gum drop ful to keep on hand for fruit salads which our Saviour went for us. into British hands. to one end of each potato, with a a small “army” of live beetles, of all kinds. Does it. not seem that the Father toothpick. Make the snout from whose job is to clean the'bones ... in that darkest moment of history a small gum drop pinched to the Angel Food Snowballs. of animals before they are mount­ Wilmot Proviso turned His back upon the One who proper shape, and fasten it to the (M ak es 16) e d .—C ollier’s . F YOU remember the American knowing no sin Himself had become head with a toothpick. Insert whole cup m ilk I history you learned in school you Vs sin for us? And yet we know that OLIVIA DE HAVILAND cloves for “facial features.” Cut 2 tablespoons butter will recall, of course, that the Wil- it was God who hung upon the tree, ears and a curly tail from jelly I cup sugar God the Son. Here is divine mys­ mot Proviso was one of those acts ro contract, so you’ll see her as the strings and fasten these in position of congress which was to “settle I cup flour tery, the meaning of which we can­ heroine, opposite Ralph Bellamy. with toothpicks too. Small gum I teaspoon baking powder the slavery dispute.” Introduced as not fathom, but we know that it The lovely Olivia seems to know drops, fastened to the body with teaspoon salt PULVERIZERS an amendment to a bill appropriat­ Vi was for us. w hat she wants—the difficulty lies in toothpicks, make the legs. 4 egg-whites Izes to meet your ing $2,000,000 to purchase land from Then came the cry with'the. loud getting it. • Nut cups which look like Paddy’s teaspoon cream of tartar Pulverizes from 2 Mexico, it stipulated that “neither Vs voice, “It is finished!” This was I teaspoon vanilla bur, lowest prices. slavery nor involuntary servitude clay pipe, can be made from marsh­ not the death of the languishing Metro b prepared to shoot the mallows, green cellophane . soda till it’* rough and row? MArrartged sh a ll e v e r e x is t in Heat milk and butter to scalding martyr. The Son of God, having O etuhox of Ludeo’a. Lot works and give the public a treat straws, and a bit of green ribbon. IVERIZER SALES any part of the point. Add sugar and dissolve. Sift wrought out redemption on the In, “Boom Town”; Clark Gable, With a pair of sharp-pointed scis­ le , Illinois said territory.” flour, baking pow­ cross, cried out in powerful tones of Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert sors, hollow out the center of the That was the der and salt, and victoiy, “It is finished!” and yielded and Hedy Lam arr will have the lead­ marshmallow slightly, to form the “proviso” part of combine with the up His spirit. ing roles, Jack1Conway will direct, bowl of the pipe. Tie a green rib­ B O th e r Men the expression. milk and sugar H. “They. Watched Him.” h a v e r e a d and John Lee Mahin adapted the bon (with a jaunty bow) around the L U D E N ’ S S F and profit­ But what about mixture. Beat Soldiers, priests, the two thieves, e d b y o n r story for the. screen. pipe bowl, and insert a cellophane well. Beat egg — ireifree books the “Wilmot?” the women—how different was the, ia P a t e n t -se­ soda sipper low in one side, for the whites until P r o t e e - David Wilmot, purpose and the spirit of Iheir ■ t i o n , r a n d elected to the lf .you’ve tried to get “Swiss Fam ­ ste m . frothy, add w atching. Folly explain many cream of tartar, ATentors. Reasonable fees* house as a Demo­ ily Robinson” at your local library These two party menus are The soldiers had made sport of Sacred Tilings Brty-two years’ experience. and beat until the c ra t in 1845, of­ lately you’ve probably been out of planned for St. Patrick’s day. You’ll Him and mocked Him in the palace.’ Commerce is of trivial importil I n s & CO.. Registered PaieM egg whites stand E r Bldg.. W ashington. D.C* fe re d th a t am end- luck. Translated from the Swiss in find other suggestions tor parties of They took a passing curious interest love, faith, truth of character, the! up in points. Fold m en t in 1846. I t £ 3- 1820, the book is said still to be a every kind, in my cook book, “Easy in the crucifixion. They gambled aspiration of man, these are} won in the house ~ best-seller, ranking second only to Entertaining.” into the batter and add vanilla. Pour over His garments, and finally set­ Succeed into greased muffin pans and bake sacred.—Emerson. / but failed In the senate; but it had the Bible in gross sales. It had M enu I tled down to perform their duty as of most things de-. done its work. Eventually, the Unit­ never been screened until RKO of­ Chicken Salad in Lettuce Cups in a moderate oven (350 degrees) guards with stolid indifference. pwing how long it] 1 ed States won that land from Mex­ fered it to the public, and Uie pic­ Hot Cloverleaf Rolls Potato Chips fo r a b o u t 20 m in u tes. How much of humanity is just like I succeed.—Montes- ico by conquest but no slavery ever ture has made the book more popu­ St. Patrick’s lame Pie St. Patrick’s Ume Ne. th a t! SSSKw^JrTHE LEADER IN BRINfi- S r 4* INC TO YOU THE existed in it. lar than ever. B e v erag e ^ (S e rv es 6). The priests who professed to know CELLO- —*— M enu H about God and His Word stand out S t PHANE-PROTEaED When the Republican party was 4 eggs (separated) I PACKAfiEFORASPIRIN formed, Wilmot joined it and was a Small boys—and their fathers as Shamrock Salad % cup sugar in appalling wickedness and ignor­ rniirusF delegate to its conventions in 1856 well—are likely to want to camp S t. P a t’s H a ts S m all S w eet P ic k le s I tablespoon flour ance. Being members of the high­ i h and 1860, acting as temporary chair­ out in the theaters showing RKO’s Angel Food Snowballs Vi cup Ume juice est and noblest of callings, they fell man of the latter. He lost the race Pathe’s Sportscope reel on baseball. B e v erag e Pastry cut in shamrock shapes when they sinned to the lowest VJJiUkVib for governor of his native state of It features the tactics and tech­ Green and White Mints Salted Nuts a n d b ak ed d ep th s. nique of such experts as Gabby Of the two thieves, one believed JOO VAtSITt Pennsylvania in 1857 but continued Refrigerator Cloverleaf Rolls. Rind of one lime (grated) Flattery the Corrupter to serve as president-judge of the Hartnett, Dizqr Dean, Joe Moore, (Makes 3 dozen) Green vegetable coloring and the other railed, at our Lord VOCALIOI Merrill May, Joe Medwick, Arky (Luke 23:39, 40). The cross has Flattery corrupts both the r#4 I Thirteenth Pennsylvania district un­ 2 cups water (boiling) % teaspoon salt til 1861 when he was elected United Vaughan and Paul Derringer. It’s I baked pie shell ever since been the dividing line, part ceiver and toe giver.—Burke. £ BEUFStflfff called “Pennant Chasers.” Vs cup and I teaspoon sugar of humanity turning there to life States senator. His term ended in 1 tablespoon salt Beat the egg yolks until thick and —*— eternal, the rest going, on its railing SONG HITS — 1863 w hen h e b e c a m e ju d g e o f th e 6 tablespoons shortening (part light-colored. Mix % cup of the DANCE TUNES way to destruction. QUALITY AT A PRICE United States court of claims. It’s reunion on “Big Sister' butter for flavor) sugar- and the flour, , add lime juice I Shaw. Clinton. An- The women waited. No doubtthey I Waller and many Wilmot died in 1868, leaving his Alice Frost and Za- 2 cakes yeast and grated rind, and combine with KENT?HHH£^3 j 1 0 c JRecord Perfect. You su Pitts. Alice broke Vt cup water (lukewarm) the egg yolks. Cook until thick, were 1Perplexed and troubled in C U P H D COMPANY' ST. UMMS, W IOUSC ■ t h e la te s t 10' records. name in the American history books heart, but they stood faithfully by Sam ples. into radio years ago 2 eggs (beaten) over very low heat, stirring constant­ even though he didn’t leave much until His precious body was in the | n o m o n e y of a mark on American history. by doing imperson­ 8 cups flour ly. Cool. Add just enough green S I.OO pins postage. grave. We read of no apostle who Diversity In Lifo ^ Limited Supply. • • • a tio n s oil Z asu , a s Mix together the boiling water, coloring to tint the filling slightly. ■ i s to a custom er taught her by DOss % cup sugar, the salt, and shorten­ Add salt to egg whites and beat until did as much, and we give all honor Diversity' that is m y motto.—L a; ■ r e c o r d CO. Colt Six-Shooter Pitts, a friend of to the faithful women. F o n ta in e . ■Dept. !OS) N. Y.City ing. Cool slightly. Dissolve yeast stiff; gradually add the remaining TXT-HEN the Mexican war ended the family. and. I teaspoon sugar in the luke­ Vi cup of sugar, and beat until very m . “He Trusted In God.” and Americans set about to Erin O’Brien warm water, and add to the first stiff. Foldintotheyolkm ixtureand This was the sarcastic taunt of conquer the last frontier, what hung Moore will appear mixture. Add eggs and half of the pour into baked pie shell. Place the priests. “When the King was at the hip of every horseman of the as Empress Carlot- flour. Beat well. Add remaining pastry shamrocks on top. Bake in hanging upon the cross and toe in­ plains, whether Texas ranger, troop­ ta, the role created flour and mix thoroughly. a moderately hot oven (415 degrees) terpreters of religion, toe priests, er in the United States army, cow­ by Bette Davis on Place dough In greased bowl, for 5 to 7 minutes, or until the filling misinterpreted God, there was a the screen, when boy, frontier marshall or outlaw? Z asu P itts grease the top lightly and cover the is set CooL great silence. God’s noninterfer­ JQST VOR she is heard on the ence is toe first thing that impresses Not a gun, a pistol or a revolver— bowl. Store in refrigerator. Before S t P a t’s 1H a ts .' PASM IM HATWtES Star Theater in “Juarez and Max- one as toe story is read, but that nor a “gat” or a “rod.” It was a using, let the dough stand at room Using a large round sUce of bread O R SPREAD ON ROOSTS Colt six-shooter, the one word that imillian” on March 13. Aheme will temperature to warm up, before is not all the story. It was not play Maximillian, as he did in the (buttered) for a brim, build up a wholly noninterference. tFrom toe was universal for shaping the rolls. To shape clover- hat crown with a ecret re v o lv e r. It wasn ’t p ic tu re . Ieaf rolls, brush very small balls of sixth hour there was darkness over W N U - 1 —*— . layer each of all toe land until toe ninth hour.’ named that be­ the dough with melted butter and tunafish salad Anyone who says a magpie bit That seems to have been toe act cause it was a p la c e th re e b a lls in e a c h se ctio n of a and sliced toma­ him, in explanation of a gash under of God. It would seem that in in­ o f % f t pSM sm aller edition of greased muffin pan. Let rise until to, placed be­ Bany yean of world­ the horse pistol the eye, can’t expect to be believed finite tenderness God wrapped toe wide use, surely must OGGS Sght-and bake in a moderately hot tween 3 smaller be accepted as evidence . carried by horse­ —Al Pearce can swear to that. He oven (400 degrees) tor about 20 land in darkness in toe hour of His o f tatisftttfory use* - bread circles. Son’s supreme suffering” (G. Camp­ men but because has an aviary In his yard, and m in u tes. Stick a toothpick And favorable public • among the birds is a magpie. Pearce bell M organ). - We also read in verse opinion supports that j it was invented Cooked Mayonnaise Dressing. down through o f the sible physicians ; was holding the bird—which he calls SI that the veil of toe temple was who test Oie value of •; by Samuel Colt, 2 tablespoons vinegar center. Spread ATIene Harris—and it snapped at tom from top to bottom, opening Soan*s under exacting born in Hartford, 2 eggs (beaten) entire sandwich with green-tinted laboratory conditions. him. That’s bis story, and he’s the way for all men in Christ to Conn., in 1814. I cup salad oil- cream cheese. Add green pepper Tbese physicians, too, approve every word sticking to it; but his gang, how­ enter the- Holy of Holies. o f advertising you read* Bie objective o f • He invented the % teaspoon dry mustard hat band. ChilL Serve on shred­ which is only to recommend DoentM PiUt KlTCH ever, is enthusiastically giving him revolver—the first Vt teaspoon paprika ded lettuce. ' “He trusted God.” Yes, even as a good diuretic treatment for disorder small arm to fire “the bird!” to toe sacrifice of Himsidf in death. o f the kidney function and for relief of S am u elC o tt Vs teaspoon salt This Cook Book Is a Hostess* the pain and worry it causes. IETHING more than one —*— Add vinegar gradually, to .the beat­ Because He could not save Himself I f n o n people were aware o f bow d o H andbook! (v. 42) in thus doing toe will of God Iodneys o u st constantly remove waste shot without reloading. His inven­ ODDS AND ENDS . . . . A i t eastern en eggs, and continue beating until that cannot stay In the blood without in­ LIKE! tion, patented in 1836 when he was syndicate is negotiating with Lwn and blended. Cook in a double boiler, If entertaining has been a problem toe Father, He did save others. The jury to health, there would be better ra» only 22, shaped early American his­ rather than a pleasure, let Eleanor scoffing priests told toe truth in spite derstpnding of why the whole body suffers , A b n er fa r th e right to portray their ad­ stirring constantly until the mixture when Iddaeys lag, and diuretic medica> tory by taming Uie frontier. ventures in a newspaper cartoon series thickens. Remove from flame and Howe’s booklet, “Easy Entertain­ of their wicked purpose to falsify. tion would be more often employed. » ing,” help you. In it die gives you “They crucified Him;” “they Bundngt scanty or too frequent unno* The Colt six-shooter became not . . . Don Wilson is now plugging eleven cool. Then slowly add the oil, ,beat­ tk n sometimes warn of disturbed kidney only a synonym for a certain type different products on the air-uand never party menus and recipes for almost watched Him,” but “He trusted function. Yott may suffer nagging bade* gating them mixed! . . . Bill Powell teas ing constantly.' Combine seasonings of firearm and a common name, but and fold into the dressing. every holiday occasion. She gives God” an d b e c a m e to e S av io u r o f to e oche, h^adafhfj QWafav o f fa * so determined not to do 44Cyrano do you, too,, pointers on how to enjoy .world. lineal, xcttiK np nights, awdling, pnffi- id e by it became a symbol of the reign of Bergerat?4—which Metro bought for Ium Fruit Salad Dressing. . tu w muler fhs eyes—feel Vcalq n e m o * law in a lawless land. “Judge Colt” your parties with your guests. To all played out. —M at he refused to sign hit new contract While making your favorite boiled get your copy of this clever cook Ilse Doalfs Pitts. R Ia better to r d f on J g g ’s in . was judge, jury and executioner u n til a danse teat inserted that protected How Great and How Wondrous O Dedidtie that baa won world-wide *e- salad dressing recipe you’ll undoubt­ book now, send 10 cents in coin to: ' How great are his signs! and how eh h , Oaa on somethin? less faroNblz Ie-G reek w hen a m a n ’s life d ep en d ed upon th e Mm against it... Spencer Tracy accepted . Ask year atitM o rl speed of his draw. Gunplay was no it laiMoui p ro te st . . . '4Pinocduon is so edly want to reserve half of the “Easy Entertaining,” care of Elea­ mighty are bis wonders! His king­ horseplay, thanks to a man named good that its hard to tee how W dt Dis­ dressing “as is” for use on vege­ nor Howe, 019 N. Michigan Ave., dom is ah everlasting kingdom, and ney and his talented crew can e v er do table salads. However, to the re­ Chicago, BI. his dominion is from generation to Colt. 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1 X-'-.l;. We trade out the bulk of our earnings in Mocks- ville and Davie County. We could spend more if we had it to spend. ■ ’ 'I I' — ' ' '' 'I. I .I Ml I ..l.lll.l—I— - If Y o u Can Use Our Services T o Advantage Y o u .Should D o So. If Will B e T o T h e Benefit O f You, Us, A n d The Whole Community. Experiments show that an extra pound avsrage pig weight at birth can mean up to five times as many pigs alive at weaning time—and heav. Ier pigs, too! Read our paper and keep in touch with your county and Docs the farrowing weight of pigs meant S times as many pigs per litter have any effect upon the number and at weaning time—and heavier pigs too!" its people You can buy nothing for one dollar that will size of pigs at weaning time? “This naturally brings up two impor­ tant questions,” Hamel observes. “Why “Decidedly!” is the answer that do some pigs run heavier at birth than comes from the Purina Experimental others? IS there any way by which do you more good and last longer than a year’s Farm at Gray Summit, Mo. "The birth weight can be controlled The weight of pigs on farrowing day can feeding of the sow during gestation is mean the difference between profit and the uiswer to both questions.. Other Subscription To The Davie Record. loss on an entire pork making opera­ things being equal, the way the sow tion," emphasizes E. H. Hamel, Manager is fed from breeding to farrowing has “W e A r e Not Begging, Mind You, Just Soliciting of the Purina Hog Department, who a tremendous influence on the weight of pigs at birth.” cites some convincing records from Your Valued Support.” Purina Research and Purdue University Purina Experimental Varm results, as well as the records of many hog to verify his statement. raisers, give conclusive proof of the Im­ "In 1938,” Hamel says, “84% of the portance of feed In determining both When Your Subscription Falls Due A Prompt pigs weaned at the Purina Experimen­ the farrowing and weaning weight of tal Farm weighed 2*4 lbs. or over at pigs, according to HameL "In the spring of 1939, a t th e P u rin a Farm , 62 sows birth. But of pigs weighing under 2\& farrowed over GOO pigs which averaged Renewal Is Appreciated. lbs. when farrowed, only 54% were alive slightly over 214 lbs. apiece at birth,' and thriving at weaning time. In other he says.. These sows also weaned an words, we weaned 30% more pigs average o f 9.4 pigs p er litter. I ii 1938, w dghing 2% lbs. an d over a t b irth th a n 61 Purina Farm sows weaned an aver­ pigs weighing under 2 V2 lbs. at birth. age of «33 pigs. Three Extn Pigs Proven by Purdue "Comparing these successive records “These results are in direct accord o f 9.33 pigs a n d 9.4 pigs to th e U tter with experiments reported by Purdue w ith the U. S. average of 632 pigs re­ H nlversity in B ulletin No. 413—page ported Iieceniber 1,1938,by theDepart- 40,” says Hamel. “P urdue records o f ment of Agriculture, shows better than I i i i 784 spring Iarrowings show that the 3 extra pigs weaned per Jitter tni favor percentage of 2 % pound pigs weaned o f the Purina' fed sows. Tiese Purtoa was S times "reater than the percent­ Farm brood sows all got the same ges­ tation and nursing ration, Sdwaiul Pig age of 1% pound pigs weaned. And the Chow, from breeding to weanicg. along When Y O U Want F pigs th a t WeSghed 254 lbs. a t b irth av­ with com. This is the nm e ration we eraged S pounds more at weaning time are now packing In checkerboard bags, than the pigs with a IH Ibw birth obtainable from tyoy local elevator or Good MeaIt Feed Stuff, weight. That extra pound at birth feed store handling Purina feeds.” Laying Mash or Scratch Feed eze can It will Pay You To See Ufc A FULL TIME JOB FOR BOSSYI YouCanBuyOurMeaI — A SEBlAL FTFLl OF CHUCKLES? FrbmYourGfocer. — A STOBY TO FASCINATE YOU? — BEAL BOABING AMEBICAN HCMOH? LANCT 6000 F. K. Benson & Sons G A L S . W A T £ & —■A T LEAST ONE LAUGH A M D IIltE f By ETHEL HUESTON

It was in all kindliness that RADIOS Aunt Olympia Slopihit*, wife *ou I l f i n d them a l l In of Senator Alencon IMapatto BATTERIES-SUPPL1ES Slopshira (properly, Imt rarely pronounced “ Slupehur ”) in­ I r I vited her Uuee orphaned Iowa nieces, the-wise Helenj Oia Expert Riepair Service beautiful Adele.and the joyous Umpy. to live with them in Washington.. But it was not in YOUNG RADIO CO. Aunt Olympia to overlook the glorious political asset which We Chame Batteries Right these three debutantes offeied in time of din need. Depot St. Mear Square e That’s whet* th« Iroubls started. And that, too, was the start of the gayest, maddest tale of American political nonsense Aat you ever read. A laugh to UNCLE •eery linol A fun arcado of Walker’s Funeral Home The huge amount of drain, hay lo*e, laughter and polities I and water which a cow has to handle and convert during each. IO AMBULANCE months lactation emphasizes her IH THESE COLUMNS need of proper care and feeding. Phone 48 LANCT She never clamors for shorter work­ says. “Since milk Is made of feed, the Moclcsvillet N. C. ing time. She doesn’t know a thing closest attention to the selection of Iuyr, grain, and concentrate, both as to kind Ethel Haeston's Gnat New Serial about 40 hour or five day weeks. The ADS For SALE IN dairy cow is on the Iob 24 hours a day and quality, Is absolutely necessary'to —every day. Tet her hardest working maintain the. cow’s manufacturing TTVERY American—Democrat, Republican, OUR NEXT ISSUF plant and her output an a paying basis. period does not occur when she’s letting DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist or what have you will get down her milk. Her real work is done ‘In reference to hay quality,.'the during the previous twelve hours when legumes—alfalfa, clover, soybean'and COMPANY the kick of a lifetime out of “The Honorable cowpea hays—are much higher in pro­ she is chewing and digesting the feed DEALERS IN Umde Lancy.” It’s the gayest, craziest tale Ji tein and minerals, which make fthem requited to make that milk, according better milk producers than grass hays. « BRICK and SA N D of our American political nonsense that you to D an V an P elt, P u rin a Mills* D airy It pays to grow them wherever,possible, ever read. A chuckle to every line! v Specialist. for they do a better feedlng job and WOOD and COAL "Realizing the tremendous effort and cut grain feed costs too. Hay should energy so quietly put forth by the cow be fed to cows on the basis'of -2 lbs. Day Phone 194 - Night Pbone 119 SEXUALLY IN THIS PAPER in preparation for each milking period, per hundred pounds body weight/ with­ out silage. When silage is fed, *1 Hk Mocksville, N. C. it's no wonder that cows frequently of hay per ICO lbs. body weight is suf- L show signs of wear and tear after 10 ficient. ; months of milking,” says Van Pelt. “To Robertson* Fertilizer m ake 10,000 lbs. of milk, for example, ' Balance the Grain v a cow In one year must handle and 'When i t comes to choosing the propet convert four and one-half tons of hay, grain ration for cows my recommend*- Land posters for sale •< one and one-half, tons of grain concen­ ton, first of all, is that the cow owner IieRvceM laffM tt. YOUR HOME MERCHANTS trates, an d 6,000 gallons O l w ater! . raise all the home~$mm jffljps h e 38SV- can,” says Van Pelt. '1!Thm 'w Aould ^ASK*YOU TO "BUy AT HOME” A Large Order balance them fo r higher prodUjBUpn by "That’s obviously a large order. It adding just enough of a mix^d ' com- should emphasize Uie magnitude of a mercial concentrate—In Ourv opinion !MERCHANTS! this should be Purina Cow Chow--tc COWtS iwHlr-fn airing Job 85 W ell as th e I W ISE A d s =Ar e n e w s vital necessity of proper feeding and do for him a maximum milking Job and AND IT WILL care to keep her producing, at a con­ at the same time maintain the health .Advertise! Pkinted h Big Type sistent and profitable rate,” Van Pelt of his herd.” BE IN THE PAPER DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER TBCE PEOPLE HEAD

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VOLUMN XLI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 0 , 1940 NUM BER 3 5 NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Weather In 1816. Go South, Young Man. Seen Along Main Street The Maii| Interest. Little Stingers. Hickory—Hickory people.should J Horace Greely was a good news- By The Street Rambler. Congress has-provided the Iegis From The Yellow Jacket What Was Happeoing Io Davie be glad that they have bad a ta-te, papermau but was not exceptional, 0 0 0000 Iative machinery by which Finland Keep in mind that all is not true Americanism that sounds good over Before The New Deal U te i Up of cold winter weather here during 'His greatest claim to fame was bis Two boys and two girls drinking may obtain that twenty million dol­ January and February or else they utterance advising the youth of his beer in parked auto—Charlie Thorn lar loan for non military purposes th e radio. The Alphabet, Drowned The might be looking forward to a time to turn their eyes westward leaving town in Ford—Mrs. Alex in the United States. The Fi^ns We wonder how much longer it Hogs and Plowed Up The Spring “ Winter’* and a snow-cov­ Tbisslogan “Go West Young Man*’ Tucker shopping in Mocksville CaBb may or may not understand ibe is going to take the United States ered May, such as hit North Caro­ lived with this nation a great many Store-John Daniel buying eabbage long drawn out procedure by which to drink itself soher. Cotton and Corn. from truckman—John Baker enjoy­ lina in 1 8 1 6 . years. Now it has passed we arrive at conclusions and Ex­ Tbe old fashioned saying about (Davie Record,' Aug. 12 1 9 0 2 ) ing checker game—Miss Daris Lagle J. A. Ruth, if 2 3 5 Ashe street, No longer does the West offer cuse onr belated and restricted .kid “root hog or die” has now been selling candy at the United Variety Johu M. Blount spjnt Thursday the opportunity it did between the while she is. fighting claw to claw changed to “root hog, or go on re* H ickory, has found an Old clipping Store—Miss Mabel Chaffin sitting in In Charlotte. published in the Asheville Citizen Civil and World Wars. The forces for her vet v life. IfFinland does lief.” W A. GrifiSn is on the sick list, auto waiting for her father—Mrs. in about 1 9 1 6 , which tells of an of nature and mankind have strip Arthur Daniel driving brand new understand, then that is more than Fellow Citizens we arise to ask a we are sorry to note. unusually late Winter and of a ped it trom the vestage of oppor Chevrolet car—Will Crotts talking can be said for some of us here Jp parliamentary question: When is T. P. Sanford is spending some Summer *‘wh”n every green thing tunity and have laid great areas in politics on the square—Ladies ad­ America, who can’t for the life of the New Deal going to begin to time here with bis parents. iu the United States was killed." waste. miring new Easter apparel in San* us see whv Congress should spend balance tbe budget? Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bailey are The original clipping, reprinted Now there is a shift to the South. ford’s show windows—Mack Brown two months to make up its mind Shakespeare remarked: “Nature visiting relatives in Tennessee. in the Asheville paper, was sup Some prominent statesmen recently hunting the sheriff—Miss Oorpening 0 0 a simple issu?. Our experience bath framed strange fellows in her John H. SpriDkIe has been ap plied by John G. Sawyer, of Gates labeled tbe South the Nation’s num­ drinking orangeade—Lewis Forest with bankers is that they can say time." Yes, to be sure, there's the pointed postmaster at Nestor. county. It bad appeared in the ber one economic problem. We talking about having one more hcg “no” to the request for a loan, New Dealers. Rev. C. S. Cashwell preached at to kill- Robert Woodruff selling hen Elizabeth Pioneer ebout 1883. prefer to think of it as the nation's quicker than you can bat an eye, Stop Crime at the High Chair eggs at I cent each—Holt Barney the Baptist church Sunday night. "Pertinent to the recent contin- number one opportunity. And !I instead of the Electric Chair. Be­ with hand full of big old-fashioned and tbeir “yes” is little longer de­ C. C. Williams, a good farmer ued cold weather, a statement ta- think statistics will bear us out. layed. gin with the baby in the high chair, of Redland, was in town Monday. $20 bills—Bride and groom shopping keu from an old scrap book of an The blow that the South took i around town—Miss Sue Brown busy Popular sentiment in this coun­ teaching the right lessons and when Frank P. Rattz, carrier on R. 3 , elderly lady might furnish inter, the loss of co;ton markets was |a watching the crowds go by—Mrs. try is favorable to Finland; oar peo it grows up and steps out into the was in town Saturday fixing his esting reading matter for the wea­ blessing in disguise. I t opened tljje PauUones shaking bands with friend pie wpuld extend every aid cou world, electric chairs can take a bond. ther man. and farmer. It reads as eyes .of our great agriculturists to —Grady Ward hurrying toward the sistent with our neutral policies, bick seat. John W. Kurfees, of King, visi­ follows: uew fields. Already much of oiir bank—Ed Lagle shopping around: and in a pinch would streton tbese In the good old “boss and bug­ ted his mother near Jericho last 'January and February, 1816, great cotton area of Mississippi^ a bit to help a neighbor whoi-ei gy davs” it «ai necessary for tie week were warm and Spring like. March A abaina, Florida and Georgia has, Does This Include Da­ cause is so dear to our hearts high school boys and giils to know Tbe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. was cold and stormy. Vegetation turned to new lucrative fields. Tung lbat of tbe Finns. Under time' something ahout the numeia’or ane seen it tried and y in must admit it John Barney, of near Kedland, qut three. July was cold and fros­ viously imported from Canada and Since state committeemen are paid of Congress spoke for tha record on hasn’t worked—this fool thing of died last Tuesday at the advanced ty; Angnst was worse. Ice formed the Scandinavian nations, is now by tne federal government, they this issue, one gets tbe impression trying to Dalance the budget with age of 8 6 years. nearly an inch in thickness and being manufactured profitably from were held to come under tbe Hatch that its members are a bunch of booze. So tbe ostrich policy of The infant of Mr. and Mrs. I.. killed every green thing in tbe Uni* Southern pine and great paper ma. act restrictions Local committee­ fraidy cats Lit le more than half trying to raise revenue hy raising M. Poole died Sunday and was bur ted States. nufacturing centers are springing men are subject to departmental of the membership, just enough for hell was a complete fizzle. ied Monday 'In the Spring of 1 8 1 7 , corn up in the South from Texas to tbe rules. a quotum, voted on the enabling That was a novel idea of a m aga­ Miss Henrietta Hobson, of Cleve­ which had been kept over from Atlantic coast. legislation looking to the loan, ai d zine t‘ie other day that poured per­ land, visited relatives and friends 1 815 sold for' from $ 5 to $ 1 0 per Less striking but nevertheless im O’Connor Threatens To these shied away from a recotd fume in its ink fountain rn cive ol- here last week. bushel, the buyers purchasing for poitaut develcpmeut are the found, vote that would tell who was who. facioty tflkct to the pi-rfnme ad, The mail route from Salisbury seed. In June. 1 839, snow fell to ing and expansion of plants to de Bolt Convention.' Theloan wasapprovedby a “tis- bnt we are wondeting what the to Morksville will lie discontinued the depth of a foot at Jamestown, rive starch from sweet potatoes,- the "Former Cdffgrfesman Jobo J. iug vote,” 16U to 5 1 , and the nvws printers would l:a«e done if th< y after June 3 0 th Va., and was piled high up in huge expansion and development of our O’Connor, of New York> a victim columns told that “.nany members had been running an ad for pole­ The following pjstoffices in Da cat pets. drifts in most of the noithern states; cattle and dairying dossibilities and of th e , 1 938 Dpmocratic party, feared that European events might vie have been discontinued: Au­ There was snow in many parts of the broadening of our winter agri­ '‘purge’’ savs that he might tty to take snch a turn that a vote for Whatever else tray be said for gusta Bailry and Kurfees Iowa and Illinois on May it, 1 8 7 8 , culture. lead a secession from the paity at the loan could bring them election, or against President Roosevelt, one A lex M. Kimbrough, of Smith and late as May 28, 1 8 8 2 ’.’’ In the field of industry and com­ ltthe Chicago convention in July. time difficulties. ’ thing is certain, he knows his al­ Grove,’ has accepted a position as merce, development is most evident I have already made reserva­ Wouldn’t that bump you! And phabet. The taxpayers should ful­ freight ageut at the depot. Figure This One Out. here in North Carolina. This state tions for the headquarters of the they answer to the narne of states­ ly appreciate mat evety letter of Jesse Green, of near Cana1 died the alphabet has oo-t the taxpayers It comes through tbe Washing­ has progressed to tbe leading tex­ Andrew fackson party’,” Os said. men, too! Yet they are afraid to last Tuesday, aged 8 0 yeais. The of. the Uuited Slates nearly one ton Post that a "Western farmer tile center of tbe world and .pro­ The party wa? organized in his con­ face a record vote: afraid in two burial was at Ed'on’s church. thousand million dollars. That bas has tripled his acreage in the past gress is continuing unabated. New gressional district after he was de­ directions-afraid the t acifi-ts won’t Miss Mattie Hall, of Raieigb, b.-en the cost to date of those a l. spheres of industrial influenre are feated in the 1 9 3 S prinmy and fce appiove and- afraid of offending who has been the guest of Mrs. O. several years by using money tbe being developed in this area such ran on its ticket. those who would let down the bars phadetical monstrosities. L. William?, has returned home. government pa'd bim for not rais­ as rubber, cigarette paper and paint rtIfthe worst comes to tbe worst to the sa'e of arms imhad of the DeWitt Clement lost a house by ing things in order to purchsse more land on which not to raise and varnish factories. and the Democrats are facer with a sale of snap and mouthwash. 6 re in Mocksviile Tuesday morn' Careers in Engineering more things.” As a tourist area the South is third term or a radical as a succes­ In sboit the House plainly ad- ing . 1 Tbe house was occupied by By R. T. Strohm Somebody with, plenty of time, once again comiag into its own. sor,” he continued, “the sensible’ mitted that its members were more Mr. Fry. Statistics released recently indicate Democrat can move at once into interested in getting re-elected than Dean9 International The chair factory bas a single pids and pencil might sit down and that North Carolina alone will this thetr own convention—a ball for they were in the righteousness of Correspondence SchocU order tor 1 ,2 0 0 dozen chairs and calculate how long it would be if year derive more than- $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 which bas been reserved—and no­ theil.coriclusiolis concerning an ad* thrv may have to run at night to the country ran its affairs on ibis n g in e e r in g includes an activ­ basis of a planned economy before trom its tourist trade. Florida and minate their own-ticket, as others mittedly serious hit of legislation. E ities that have to do with turn­ 611 orders. ing the natural forces and raw ma­ the Gulf Coast is enjoying itsgrea did iu 1SS4 , 1 8 9 6 and 1 9 1 2 .” And this is onr boasted democracy R. D. W. Connor spent last week everybody would have exactly terials of nature to the use of man. nothing, including the Federal gov test tourist boom in years ' under which tne flawer of the na­ The work ot the engineer may be in Mocksville looking after import­ The South’s great shipping cen divided into seven general activi­ eminent!—Charlotte Observer. Gannett Labels New tion is supposed to gravitate to the ties (I) those who construct any- ant intere.-ts far lemoved from the ters of Houston, New Orleans, Mo­ national legislature, there to blos­ |thing from airports to water works. malarial influences of the Bast. bile, Tampa, Miami, Charleston, som in glorious splendor as repre. (2 ) those who extract or mine any­ J. A. La pish, of Kappa, who has Deal Failure. thing, from coal to zinc, (3) those Careers in Engineering Savannah'and Wilmington are con­ sentatives and servants of.the peo. In public utilities such as electric been conCntd 10 his room for some Xos Angeles.—Frank E. Gannett tinuing extraordinary development pie. Sometttres wears almost per light, gas, radio or television; (4). By R T. Strohm Rochester, NewYork, N. Y., pub; those in transportation, by any mod­ time on account of a horse kicking and the present world.wide outlook suaded that the fragrance of tbe ern conveyance trom trains to trans­ hi* foot, is a hie to be out again. Dean, IntenutiondI lisher and candidate- for the Repub­ Correspondence Sehoch seems to. indicate that Southern bloom is responsible for some of oceanic clippers; (5) those in man­ lican p re sid e n tia l nomination^ ufacturing machinery, electrical de­ B. K Long, of Statesville, was shipping points will soon become the nausea that afflicts—Exchange. vices, chemicals, textiles, lumber, charged at a political rally “the nominated last week for Judge by HE engineer bas a most impor­ tbe busiest in the nation. food or ceramics and workers of Ttant place in industry. Today new deal has been a complete fail­ metals; (6 ) those In what might be the Democrats at their convention sixty per cent of all engineering Is Tae South now even boasts the Make Him a Partner. called personal services, such as en­ in Salisbury. in manufacturing or governmental ure” and offered a 17-point pro- gineering of business enterprises; largest gold strike in history—the How about making your son a Rev J. H. Scot?, President of work. Tbe bulk of engineering work, gram which he said would ‘‘bring and (7) those engaged in agricul­ therefore, is not in the production bonanza recently discovered in the partner in the operation of your ture and forestry. the Statesville Female College, was of new things, but the enlargement substantial reco v ery in six There are opportunities for abil­ state of Georgia—Tbomasyille Tri­ farming business this year? Every ities in many special fields. En­ In town Saturday and Sunday and and adaptation of existing mech-' m onths.” anisms, factories and pvblic works. bune. year thousands of fathers and moth­ gineering covers such projects as preached two sermons Sunday at A new battery of machines is added "The dictators of Europe rose to research, design, development, ex­ perimentation, construction, manu­ thJ Preshyterian chnrch. to the production line, a factory power because of uubearable eco ers worry about whether their boys wing is enlarged or built, the capa­ Republican Convention. will remain on the farm to take facture. sales adaptation, application Mrs J. F. Ciick, wife of the ed­ city of a plant is increased; all nomic conditions,” be said. "Alter and operation. The Republican County Conven­ itor of the Tinies-Mercury, died at these projects are directed by the seven years of spending and spend, over wben their more active days Most engineering graduates be-. engineer < 9 tion ie called' to meet at the court Iieve in engineering training whe- her home in Hickory Sunday. Mrs The past 100 years saw the great house in Mocksville. on Saturday, ing, taxing and taxing, piling up are at an end. Giving the boys ah ■ ther they follow engineering or Click was a native of Davie, the development of the civil engineer. March 23rd, at 2 p m.. for the pur­ the greatest deficit in all history, opportunity to become financially branch into other activities. They The machine age has made greater pose of electing delegates to the interested in the set-up is probably feel that no other training gives ao daughter of Thomas Maxwell, who and greater demands upon the en­ Congressional. Senatorial and State the new deal offers no hope of any much value in mental discipline, in gineer The marvelous development ‘ Conventions; to elect a County Chaii* improvement.” the hest way to remove that worry, practical understanding of the world, lived near L'berty. of engineering In this period bas today, and in the opportunities to Miss Cornelia Benson, of near grown beyond the work of the mili­ man. Secretary, and to transact any Eind there is no time like the pres* perform important work in this tary or civil engineer nntil now other business. ent to consider such an arrange scientific ase. Mt. Vernon, was foullv murdered ’ The primaries will be held at the there is a need1 for a wide variety rnent, says an exchange. last Monday by two negro boys. I of engineering specialties. ^ various local voting precincts on Sat- ^ Today’s They were arrested and put in the! The hand of the engineer Is to be. urday. March 16th, 1940, between seen in many places. Fnan coal, the nourg of 2 and 4 D. m . to elect Forgotten Salisbury jail, but were taken out air and water he produces the delegates to the county convention. nW u t e d thread of nylon, finer than silk and Wednesday morning by, a mob and more durable. Ont of giant retorts This March 4. 1940 .\ Man Quit lynched. j he . builds dazzling colors; from G F W1NEG0FF, Chairman, > resitta or skimmed milk he fashions C. W. HALL. Secretary., ^ * Adrertismg Tommie Bailey, jyho has-been! new plastics. With corn-husks and Yesterday clerk in the postofiSce for 3 years, ' sugar-cane stalks he renders build­ ings /more livable in winter and/ has resigned and gone to Virginia sumnier, conquering weather. From 7 0 S E C L to Visit relatives. ^ by-prodncta such as sawdust and Hail is reported to have fallen . beet pulp he creates cattle foods. ’E M ; T E U . ’! Tbese are bnt a few instances of BUY AGOOD near Caiahaln 8 iuches deep. In his handiwork, but the list grows ’E M - CAR FRCM HK . places it drifted 2 feet deep. Tbe ilessly “ The engineer’s future is W i t h A a M In Thk crops were badly damaged* 1 ... jrilliaut today as It ever was.* THE DAVTE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE. N. C-

are my girls?” she demanded, her voice going swiftly crescendo. CLASSIFIED HOUSEHOLD “They’re swiped.” “But where are they now? What’s DEPARTMENT QUESTIONS happened to them?” The H o norable U ncle I . a n c y “They’re still swiped.” Aunt Olympia was game to foe Energy Saver.—Keep a dry mop B y ETHEL HUESTON depths of her being. Even to this BABY CHICKS and duster on each floor of your OBeUr-Mmtn CB WNU Scnfeti catastrophe, she arose with rampant house thus saving time and energy BABV CHICKS (Mixed HmvIm) No £ 4 resourcefulness. Cripples I No Colls! We guarantee w » 9 0 where cleaning. “We m ust Head off the. Senator," IAro DellYeryI We pay postage. ^ ______• * * CHAPIEB XIII—Continued sionately. “I’ll tell them a thing or they’ll get into this truck over my She said. “He’ll kill Brother Wilkie ATUS CHICK CO.. St. U slll Me. ^^p'tpsM Japanned trays may be cleaned —14— two.” dead body!” for this! . . . Wait here, Baldy. I’ll with a mixture of vinegar and The truck pulled into the camp And as the roar of applause died And he planted himself more firm­ go down front and catch his eye.” t o t B.g B ra . Fast Growth, Long Lite anti Bapiti powdered whiting. Apply with a grounds where a space had been down, suddenly foe tomb of ineffi­ ly against foe door of the truck, FM tberinc produces chicks o f nnnsoal LlYa- The Senator, working up to one of bm ^G rentM ^st Featbering anti Uniformity, soft flannel, wipe off with a clean reserved and roped off for it The ciency found voice and spoke. Lim­ both arms outstretched, a figure of his best points, was a good deal inqnint about our easy payment plan. Write today fo r eataXogue anti price Uet cloth and polish with chamois. girls still stared through the little py, standing tense and rigid between grim defiance. surprised to see a pale and grim­ WWB HHBEBS MJCBEBTfPikMiak-P-O-BocMafeli * * * darkened windows. ------the cabinets, bawled bravely into lipped Olympia appear before him Burnt Privet Hedge.—If your “Girls,” Helen whispered sudden­ the microphone. CHAPTER XTV below foe speaker’s stand. Her Pnllornm Tested Chieks. New Hampshire BIG TOP privet hedge should be acciden­ ly. “Look! It’s the wrong rally! “Ladies and gentlemen! Listen rightful place was in a good posi­ Reds; 13 other profitable breeds. Write for tally burned during cleaning do There’s Brother Wilkie on the plat­ to me a minute! It’s foe most out­ tion on foe platform. But ’even a Creefolder. JonesHatcheryeGallatinlTena* ''VfHlLE MAtJ not dig it up. Cut it back almost form. There’s Len Hardesty stand­ rageous lie I ever heard!” It was the police—a thoroughly pale Olympia gave him courage. 'THEM UNLOfl to the ground.. New shoots will ing on the steps.” Startled silence gripped foe outraged and.vengeful police escort, Not a bad idea, getting down there reinforced by a dozen or more ad­ PHOTOGRAPHY spring up and in another year you “Why, Ben’s brought us to the crowd. Was this a plant? At any where he could catch her glare. will have a fairly good hedge. rate, it was dramatic. AU eyes ditional officers from Uncle Lancy’s wrong rally!” said Adele. “You’d big rally. The escort was offended Olympia, who had a stimulating ef­ * • * were riveted to the truck. fect on perfect strangers, was al­ think he would know it by this to the depths of its being. It is He/ to e; To loosen dirt on linoleum add tim e!” 'Tm Umpy Rutherford, and Sen­ most intoxicating to the Senator. ator Slopshire’s my uncle and there true, it had not been in foe imme­ RoH developed wfth 9 print* BP* ' HtlRKy UP-I a few tablespoons of kerosene to “He must be drunk,” said Helen. diate vicinity of the commission of He went on, with greater elo­ M t t s i r s : oar 25* HERE COME the water with which it is to be “I’ll tell him.” never Uved a better uncle than my quence. In the burst of applause alburn ifitbaack coll - - - Uncle Lancy. This, is foe most des­ this crime against law and order. RnfiFMg Stet-UCraatts. THE washed. They ran to the front of the truck Still, it had been detailed to. the that followed the paragraph, he ELEPHANT^ • • • and banged furiously on the small picable outrage I ever heard oft” glanced complacently down for a ■I Len H aidesty collapsed on the bot­ Senator for the campaign, and to Suggested Dishes.—Hang a slate locked doors that separated the have three girls and a sound truck beam of approval. Imagine his D l and pencil' in your kitchen. Let driver’s seat from the body. They tom step. “Oh, my God, he swiped kidnaped from under its nose, as it amazement to see Olympia silent­ the various members of the fam­ called, softly at first, then as loudly the kid with it!” he groaned. ly weeping, swabbing at her under­ and PRINTED] were, was certainly going to make Am size 11011. ears ■■ ily jot down the' dishes they would as they could scream, “Ben! Ben “My Uncle Lancy is the most hon­ talk. It might even instigate an in­ chin. The Senator tried desperate­ like to have as they think Baldy! of them. Oh, Ben!” Still no reply. orable, most gentlemanly, m ost- vestigation. ly to recall if he had said anything pams-eosrASE paio At the end of the week “Uncle you will Lancy’U fire Ben Baldy conscientious person that ever lived: The roaring onsweep of motors of a pathetic nature to arouse her SKYUNDSTUDIQSi have enough suggestions to plan for this,” said Adele. I’ve Uved with him a year and I emotions, but there had been no 'M fSvSvltekytt T was the noisy approach, of the Sen­ ASHEVILLE. N.C. your coming week’s menu and “Aunt Olympia’ll ■ strangle him, ought to know. And he’s efficient; ator and Aunt Olympia, in pursuit pathos in this speech; this was a please the tastes of all. said Limpy. too. He’s terribly efficient. I know of their children. fighting speech and Olympia never They climbed back to their nar­ his car hasn’t run out of gas since Aunt Olympia never forgave her cried over fights. He gazed at her LALA row perches and peered interested­ we’ve been here, and that’s effi­ subconscious for not affording her distractedly. Falteringly he took up Harness Natural Steam ly through the small high windows cient. the next paragraph, but he couldn’t The only place in the world GIRlS, Sq some premonition of what was to PROFESSOR Constipation Relief to witness the RepubUcan rally. “And he’s a good Senator, too'. happen that fateful night. get his mind off Olympia, sobbing where natural steam is put to HAS NAMED I Adele’s eyes clung to Len Hardes­ Everybody in the Senate just loves silently almost beneath his feet. T h a t A l s o A beaming Madonna with a clear work on an extensive scale is in! ♦LALA PALOOj ty’s lean face, where he stood alert­ Uncle Lancy; even Republicans love conscience and red face, she had ac­ “Clap, boys,” he whispered to a 50-square-mile volcanic area ini PlRST' ly on the steps that led to the plat­ him—aU foe important ones, that those behind him on the packed plat­ COULD HEAR I companied the Senator on his last the Tuscan hills of Italy. There it) Scientific izes StomachPepsin form. amount to anything. McNary jusj trek; received with him the plaud­ form. is released from the ground' When constipation brings on add indi­ Len Hardesty had been on intent dotes on him, he said so himself. Accepting the cue, they broke into HE uses gestion, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated its of the crowds, accepted bouquets, through 300 wells and used to op­ tongue, sour taste, and bad breath, your lookout for the sound truck. There And Vandenberg thinks everything and at MiUsville dimpled rosily over hearty applause, and the audience erate 12 large turbines, whose: stomach is probably loaded up with cer­ tt came! There it was! A faint sem­ in the world of Uncle Lancy. He the handsome evening bag present- joined willingly enough. Taking ad­ daily output of 1,250,000 kilowatt) tain undigested food and your bowelsdon't blance of a smile softened his set told me if Uncle Lancy was a Re­ vantage of this interval, the Sena­ hours is transmitted to many cxt-i move. So you need both Pepdn to help publican he’d be presidential tim- tor leaned over the rostrum. break up fast that rich undigested food in features. A stroke of genius! It ies, including Pisa and Rome.—I your stomach, and Laxative Senna to pull wouldn’t win the Governor many ber. And Uncle Lancy’s a good “What’s the matter?” Collier’s. the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be votes perhaps, but it would certainly Christian, too, I don’t, care if he is “The Republicans stole the chil­ sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. make talk, and better still; it would a senator! I dren. Kidnaped, them. They’ve got TakeDr. Caldwell's Laxative, because its Syrup Pepsin helps you gain that won- create laughter. It would embarrass “I know aU about the Scripture!! the children.” derfulstomach comfort,whiletheLaxative Sloppy. It would show Olympia he I was brought up on foe Bible; foe- “What!" Senna moves your bowels. Tests prove the wasn’t to be sneezed at. real Bible. Would my Uncle Lancy She nodded her head, tears powerof Pepsintodissolvethoselumps of “Here’s the truck,” he wrote on stoop to stealing Brother Wilkie’s streaming down a face in which the undigested protein food which may linger, m Sn your stomach, to cause belching, gastric a card and passed it up to the Gov­ sound truck—and commit thievery last vestige of rose had faded, even THROAT acidity and nausea. This is how pepsin- ernor. —just to win a few votes? Certain­ to her lips. “Stole them. Got them. Has a cold mado at hurt iring your stomach helps relieve it of such “Be ready with the Ughts,” he ly not! He wouldn’t think of it! All of them.” distress. At the same time this medicine, even to talk? Thj oaf ro-igh wakes up Izzy nerves and muscles in your said to the engineer who stood Do you think for one minute toy The Senator rose to dramatic and scratchy? Get a box of S’MATTI bowels to relieve your constipation. So see beside him. Uncle Lancy would steal Brotqer heights of which even Olympia had Luden's. YbutU find Ludcn's m how much better you feel by taking the The Governor finished his para­ Wilkie’s brats?” .* never dreamed he was capable. He special ingredients, with laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on cooling m enthol, a g reat that stomach discomfort, too. Even fin­ graph. Then he paused dramatical­ “Oh, Limpy, don’t say bratit” towered to a height which was real­ aid In helping soothe that icky children love to taste this pleasant ly- moaned Helen. ly impressive for his somewhat "sandpaper throatl’* family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwdl’s Lax­ “My friends,” he beUowed sud­ “I mean chUdren,” Limpy correct­ slight stature. He raised his hand ative—Senna with Syrup Pepsin at your LUDENtS 5 * druggist today I denly, “we have charged that your ed herself hastily. “He wouldn’t do for silence. He leaned forward representative in the Senate of the it, anyhow. He wouldn’t soU his again. Maittticl Gough Drops United States—Alencon Delaporte fingers with them! He’s too much of “What did you say, my dear?” Headed for Fame Slopshire—is a careless, indifferent, a gentleman and too much of a he asked, clearly. A young man who knows hie inefficient man! Too careless, too Christian and too good a senator. “Brother Wilkie stole our truck inefficient, to be trusted to safeguard and kidnaped our children. They Help From AU own points of weakness and And even though I’m a RepubUcan Every great man is always be­ strength is on his way to a place the rights of this sovereign state! myself, if I had a vote, do you took them to foe other rally.” We have been challenged to produce know who I’d vote for? I’d vote for The Senator raised both arms. ing helped by everybody; for his of fame among the earth’s strong, Mild though he was supposed to be, gift is to get good out of all things wise men. proof of that charge! Tonight, we Uncle Lancy—that’s who! Fd vote bring that proof! . . . Do you be­ for him a thousand times if I could foe united Opposition would have and all persons.—Ruskin. lieve—is any child innocent enough and go to jaU for it, and it would quailed before his look at that mo to believe—that a man who cannot be worth it, too. I’d be glad to go ment. protect his own property, cannot to jail for Uncle Lancy. He—he’s a My friends,” he said, and there FlBHT COLDS preserve his own rights, cannot —sweU—guy.” was. foe venom of murder in hii Why Let Yourself by helping nature buiU up safeguard his own interests, can be Tears began welling to Limpy’s voice. As for the sweating throng, this being a decided innovation in your cold-fighting resistance trusted to safeguard the property, eyes. A lump rose in her throat. Aunt Olympia t Get Constipated? fjm s o B e tm e cold the rights, the interests of our sov­ She struggled on. “My Uncle Lan­ campaign which had not been dull MESCAL P tight after another, ereign state ! Ladies and gentlemen, an almost unearthly silence gripped Why endure those dull headachy IieretS eessationalnews! cy is—just—sweU.” ed with a good deal of ceremony. . days due to constipation, phis the M is. EIizaheth VIckeiy on this night of all nights in this Limpy collapsed in a passion of She listened attentively to foe Sena­ i t Inevitable trips to the medicine writes: 44I used to catch campaign, at this crucial moment. tears on the floor of the truck. Helen tor’s speeches, applauding good "My friends, I came here tonigh chest, if you can avoid hath by colds very easily, Dr♦ Senator Slopshire has shown himself grabbed Limpy. Adele grabbed the' points, foe incarnation of devoted prepared to answer briefly, decisive­ gettingat the caaseof the trouble? Pierce4S Golden Medical ly, every issue that has been raised If your constipation, like that Discovery helped to so careless, so inefficient, that he microphone. wifeliness and temporary mother­ of millions, is due to lack of strengthen me ju st spten• has allowed his own campaign sound in this campaign. But my campaigt didly.IaSebexter,hadtnore Suddenly her low, even voice hood. "bulk” in the diet, foe “better StamnatQndwasUimbUd truck to be driven off under his very swept over the crowd, still gripped Eventually they arrived at foe is ended at this moment. I shall way” is to eat Kellogg’s All-Bran. eery littie with colds.” nose! Ladies and gentlemen—this is in awed, electrical silence. last round-up, Trentfare. There she not continue my speech. I am Tbiscruncbytoasted breakfast This great medicine; formulated by a prae* our proof! We give you the Slop- obliged to leave you. I have jus cereal is foe ounce of prevention Iking physician, helps combat colds this way: “My sister is perfectly right. received her fourth bouquet, foe oth­ that’s worth a pound of emer­ II) I t stimulates the appetite. (2) I t promotes shire Sound Truck! It stands before Every word she said is the gospel ers being left out of sight on foe learned that foe Opposition, reduced gency relief. It helps you not only now of gastric juices. C ius you eat more; your you!” truth. Fm Adele.” floor of foe automobile. She didn’t in their extremity to dastardly to pet regular but to keep regular, digestion improves; your body gets greater Immediately floodlights from all deeds of violence, have stolen those day after day and month after nourishment which helps nature build up your “Ob, my God, he got them all!” mind at all because foe girls were month, by foe pleasantest means cold-fighting resistance. over the park were flashed on that gasped Len Hardesty, and started late. three children who are dearer to So successful has Dr. PiercetS Golden Med- my wife and me than our very lives. you ever knew. Seal Discovery been that over 30,000,000 bot­ silent tomb, the Senator’s sound for. the truck. “God knows they need a rest from Eat Kellogg’s AH-Bran regu­ tles have already been used. Proof of its re­ truck. The girls crouched down out “I have never been so shocked all foe speech-making,” she thought They have taken our children. La­ larly, drink plenty of water, and markable benefits. Get Dr. PSercetS Golden of sight below the small windows. in my life,” continued Adele. Our leniently. “They’ll get here in time dies and gentlemen, I relinquish the see if you don’t forget all about Medical Discovery from your druggist today* campaign; I leave it in your hands. constipation. Made by Kellogg's Don’t suffer unnecessarily from colds,' Spike O’Connor, stem, unsmiling, preachers in Iowa wouldn’t do it! for foe wind-up—in those costumes In Battle Creek. If your condition accepted his honors with a stiff bow. That’s not the kind of preachers we —looking like angels. They’ll be a For myself, I go to rescue our girls Is chronic, it is wise to consult A roar went up from the crowd, have. And if Brother Wilkie is so sensation. They’ll cinch every float­ from this act of wanton depravity. a physician. Most Noble Work hand-clapping, cheers; and boos for fond of the Scripture, he’d better er for miles around.” Let your votes fall where they No artist’s work is so high, so Slopshire. read up on that handwriting on foe She smiled, she shook hands, she m ay.” noble, so important for all time When the applause had somewhat wall business; if he doesn’t i see acknowledged introductions and took He leaped nimbly down from foe as the making of character: in a subsided, the Governor went on: handwriting tonight, he will next bows, and then fluttered down in platform and put his arm around Sweetest Flower POP— Al child.—Cushman* “Here, my friends, you have ac­ Tuesday!” j her chair with modest decorum. But Olympia. The audience waited in The flower at sweetest smell Ia tual, physical, incontrovertible proof ’Play, you idiots!” roared Broth­ she couldn't help keeping watch for taut silence, anticipating some fur­ shy and lowly.—Wordsworth. of our charge of inefficiency. In the er Wilkie, and foe band swept; too the girls. Her fond eyes yearned for ther, exciting denouement; But Jim face of this testimony, what can be late, into the cheerful strains of the blessed sight of them, in those Allen, the state chairman, did not Bon’t Sleep Wha said of the Senator’s sagacity, his "’Don’t you weep for me.” works of art. wait. He, too, leaped from the plat­ senatorial watch-care of our state’s But already the crowd had moved Just as foe Senator was getting form and caught the Senator by foe Beware Coughs rights, bis guardianship of the sa­ away from the platform and.was well launched in what was to be arm . Gas Creiris Heart cred privilege of our common citi- massing around foe sound truck, foe climactic closing speech of foe “Senator, for God’s sake, you from common colds U yontoasinhed and can’t sleep from ©on- can’t do that!” he said. “You can’t •tipation with awful GAS, BLOATING zenship? Tonight—at this hour—Sen­ once more standing silent, grim and campaign, suddenly foe haggard remember this: To set quicker relief yon ator- Slopshire is supposed to be tomblike. Reporters nosed closer, face of Ben Baldy appeared at the walk out on us! You’ll offend every must get DOUBLE ACTION. You snul Democrat in foe state. The kids will That Hang Qn relieve the GAS. Yon must dear the bowels* making an intensive drive for votes closer. Cameras turned on it from side door of foe platform. He waved OreomulsIon relieves promptly be­ Adkrika is just what you may need because grimy hands toward Aunt Olympia, be all right. Nobody’ll hurt ’em. cause it goes right to the seat of the H acts on the stomach and BOTH bowels. in this state, addressing'gathered every' direction." Ldght bulbs;’ ex­ Adlerika is BOTH carminative and cathartic. crowds through the microphone of ploded. Len Hardesty pushed his he shook his head, he scowled. But we've got every county chair­ trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Carminatives th at warm, and soothe the this sound truck. - This is foe truck way through. He beat on foe door Someone seated near foe door whis­ man in foe state here; we’ve got Increase secretion and aid nature to stomach and help expel GAS. Cathartics that committees from every club; they*]] soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflam­ quickly and gently clear the bowels of waste that carries his valuable papers, his of foe truck. pered to him. A message trickled ed bronchial mucoua membranes. matter that maynave caused GA3 BLOAT* along foe front row until it reached never forgive^ you.” ING, sour stomach, sleepless nights and indi- books, his files, his notes; as well “Adele! Open this door! Come out No matter how many medicines you as his loud-speaking equipment Can of that truck!” Aimt Olympia. ' The Senator drew himself up. have tried, tell your druggist to sell "Unhand me, Jim ," he said thick­ you a bottle of Creomulslonwtththe . , j waiting f _ ---- you trust a man who can’t take care Adels opened foe door. Light “He wants to speak to you.” understanding th a t you are to like night relief. Adlerika does not gnpe, Ib not of his own property, to take care of flashes about her, cameras clicked, Even then Aunt Olympia was not ly. foe way It quickly allays the cough habit forming, startled. It was foe girls, of course; “You can’t go, Senator; I won’t or you are to have your money back. SoZd at aU drug stores yours? the crowd roared. Adele, wide-eyed, “Ah, ladies and gentlemen, in the damj civls clustering about her probably wanting to know whether permit it; I’ve worked too hard on they should come right on or wait this!” CREOMULSION Holy Book of our Fathers, in Divine' pale face, slim bare legs shivering The Senator let go of Olympia. That’s Where Scripture, what is declared to be the bene ith the short damp cape, stood until foe Senator had finished. She for Coughs, Ciisst Colds, Bronchitis rose, carrying foe huge bouquet, He took his glasses carefully in his D * 44Are you in pain?” asked the fate of those wicked and slothful clea ly revealed. Helen, with foe servants, who, not being faithful in wee iing Limpy in her arms, was and tiptoed over the feet of foe front- left hand. He doubled his right fist, WNU—7 11—40 kind old lady, row honor guests on the platform, rose toweringly on his. toes—Jim 1H(WSAND5| 44No,” wailed the small boy; small things, cannot be trusted with bebnd her. whispering apologies, until she was a tall man—and delivered a Orgraized Knowledge 0YIN6 CF I 4lthe pain’s in me.” greater things? Is it to him these Len took one look. “Adele!” he surprisingly straight, clean upper­ words were spoken, tWell done, thou roared. “Get back in that truck reached foe door. Science is organized knowledge. M m P tf l With a big, soiled finger Ben mo­ cut to Jim Allen’s face. Jim Allen, —H erbert Spencer. good and faithful servant; thou hast and put on your clothes.” felled more by surprise than by foe been faithful over a few things, I ’We haven’t any clothes,” said tioned her to come a .littie farther. will make thee ruler over many “Mis’ Slopshire,” he whispered force of foe blow, sank to the floor. Adele pathetically. “They stole our “Come, Olympia!” said foe Sena­ things?’ Ah, not That wicked and clothes, too.” Her teeth chattered tersely. “They swiped our girls.” WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY slothful servant, careless, ineffi­ Olympia drew herself .together into tor, gently, replacing his glasses. Miserable nervously. “We’re half-frozen.” Olympia, even in this crisis, did cient, faithless in small things, is to And she slammed foe door. her familiar posture of hauteur. lie cast into the outer darkness and not forget that . As Len Hardesty- flung himself “Baldy, have you been drinking?” she stepped, carefully, though blind­ with backache? Bend or Break there shall be weeping and gnashing against it, facing foe cheering, “I wish to God I had been,” he of teeth. ed with-weeping, over foe prostrate There are two kinds of weak­ laughing crowd. He was haggard answered, in a voice both evasive form of Jim Allen,' she hesitated ness, that which breaks and that “But this Good Book of Guidance and wild-eyed. and devout “Brother Wilkie done long enough to murmur, “So sor­ « — JAPi RE Pd which bends.—J. E. LowelL offers counsel and advice for ail; The crowd, too, was beginning to it. They swiped foe sound truck ry, Jim!" And foe Senator led her Irequent urination and getting up at yea, even to the wicked and sloth­ mutter, almost menacingly. This, and the girls along with it while I away. night; when you Ieel Ured. nervous, HWE AMM ful servant, faithless in small things! definitely, was carrying things too was — snatching a bite. A cop The crowd waited . . . Thera all upset. . . use Doan’s Pills. \ - SIAIMIOM JoJtelieve Come back with me to Proverbs, far, even in a mud-sUnging cam­ brought me in a side car.” Doan's are especially Ior poorly! (ey* B h would be another Set, of course . . . woilcing kidneys. Millions of boxes Misery of and read this admonition. ’Go to paign. “Brother Wilkie—swiped—” she On foe whole, it was well-pleased. the ant, thou sluggard; consider her said quaveringly, her knees going are used every year. They are recom-l And then, from the distance, came The constituents had had three mended the country over. Ask your. ways and be wise.’ . . . Go to the the roar of approaching motors, foe weak. months of speechmaking and band ant. Senator Slopshire, consider her shriek of sirens, the scream of po­ "Republicans, anyhow. - And music and handshaking. A kidnap­ ways, and be wise.” lice whistles. Nearer, nearer! rushed ’em' off seventy miles an ing was something new. So they Limpy could stand no more. “Oh, my God, it’s foe police!" hour—to foe other rally." waited. ^WrucwawtEi5.suvE.NOsE«aon “Give me that mike!” she said pas­ groaned Len Hardesty. “Well, “Where are foe girls, Ben, where (TO BE CONTINUED) DoansPills I Bunny Stays [W hite as SnoW Ith wiexh speaks Id toys of oil cloth or Iiroof both curtain rnate- pmething mothers have T ILACS, daisies, daffodils ami Iiiing about. Just wipe THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE pansies—a foursome of charm­ Iitii a damp cloth to keep ing motifs for pillow slips in I and clean. smartly simple embroidery. Scal­ Ier bunnv shown here is Clean Comics That W ill Am use Both O ld and Young loped or crochet edges, or a wide l i n g . 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I wish S T R A N G E S T START FOR IS IN PERFECT UNISON nclose 15 cents for each pattern |finish sewing. COULD HEAR ThC PEOPLE THE TRACK? WITH THE GVROCOPTER ired. Pattern No ■ * SClENTiPic WORDS HE USES HE SHOULD BE ■Mrs. Spears’ Sewing PLACED UNDER !contains numerous gift OBSERVATION WHAT OlD I TELL items, ir "N^ing a YOU, MV DEAR ? THE Idrobe; rnei. * ties; SILLY THING WON'T Iy’s bassinet; 32 pages EVEN GO BY ITSELF 55 order to: GHT PTH WYETH SPEAKS Drawer 10 s Xew York COLDS J cents for one bock, or 40 Need More Than “Salve” To ■oks I. 2. 3 and 4 and set |k patterns. Quickly Relieve DISTRESS! re you go to bed rub your tbroaL and back with warming, soothing ole. You get such QUICK relief S’MATTER POP— Aw, G’wan and Change It, Pop! use Musterole is MOKB than "just ve.” It’s a marvelous stimula “OLDS by taking Dr. unter-irritantf* which helps b |den Medical Discovery local congestion and pain due to colds, Id of time. Helps build soothing vapors ease breathing, c A ; I T sed by millions for over 30 years! 3 Ltance by improving nu* "VoT* V o o A-R-E- ngths: Regular, Children’s (mild) and fnulation.—Adv. AT=Fi Strong, 40£. Hospital Size, $3. ■W e.1 2 MAki1 A n V a IerIy Popular ToT2 . Jhat has many wooers OLKGttT-A- "T5 E - lie worst. -P-EE&I-DEnY, AM* / V v ER VE--EV ( S o o t) Vfl KT&OV./ 9 I Relief from Indigealion In the Shadows | I a song bird is shut up in ’neDose of Uiis Provespleasinwasilsj It liula I’I bring you the fsitest end cc«; place to learn a new song I DOUBLEhare c-s?vrivr:r?-.l MONEY BACK. s rrJ bc-t'iaTalJ it could not have learned in _ip!ps the stcaach dices; feed, ght, so in our withdrawal into Istoraach fiuids himle?? aid lets Isfc iss feeds you r.-:si. Fe,: hadow we are to be taught Ih i- and upsets so often caused b7 Muids ranking ycu f«l sour and new sweet song in the night B T ONE DOSE of Bell-acs prates n cTcrywbere. we may sing ever after in MESCAL IKE By s.lhuntley ars of sad and weary ones.— |ht Beginning Miller. Inglit begins with him- Is worth something.— Q, 3 HeraADACHE? Is Amazing Relief of ns Duo to SIuggisk Bowels If yea think all act alike, jast try tftta S k all vegetable Iauttak thorough, refreshing, invigorating. D e - e relief from sick headaches, bilious B when associated with ut Risk druggist.Pta Make the teat— slighted, return the bos to us. We the purchase That's fair. IAHHOOD Tablets today. Iyoung girls entering wom- I found & “real friend" in pkham’s Vegetable Com- b them go ‘‘smiling thru” On Guard j |dy, nervous spells, and k, headache, backache and a man always should be upon: Jfainting spells due to female 'guard against the vice to lgularities. Famous for over lRTH TRYINGl he is most exposed, Ba ------S POP— AHolemOne !d we take a more than ordi- care not to lie at the mercy Trials e o s t - i , -YOU'LL WAVE A J e weather in our moral con- gold, misery GLIV'NIOJ?- - l—Addison. -Seneca. tries 11V f 1RST THOUGHT AT ? THE FIRST WARNING S t OF CCLDS'ACHES CR JWUSCULflR ACHES I ^ INORGANIC PAIN lHflSfll MISERIES , I Si. Joseph u J L ASPIRIN lenetro. Call your drng- eay and order a jar of He Penetro. Be prepared It’s Source j Hes in those times when "Waiter, what’s the meaning of! fct just everything in this button in my salad?” In added rest—which is "Ah, that’ll be due to the saladi |'s own greatest aids in dressing, sir!” Bid. Get Penetro today. The Bell Syndicate. Inc.—WNU Service* Slandered Busmess USE FINE SWEDISH CHROME STEaBIiHES MORNING DAWDtC By GLUYAS WILLIAMS IS FULLY GUARANTEED , Cheerful News 7 Sinsta Edgn Blades or Cashew—How is Mose making out SO DouMs Edgo Btadas r with his clothing store? -Thousands of poles WUB HONORED LWES TWO RUSSIAN Pecan—Fine! He realized a profit Full Reason DYlMG OF HON GEP- LOST WHEN SHIP IS piVisiONS T rapped of $30,000 last year. To abstain that we may enjoy By FINNS' is the epicurianism of reason.— AND EXPOSURE. TORPE PCEP Cashew—That doesn’t seem pos­ sible in these times. How did he do Rousseau. it? ir Pecan—He sued and got damages from a customer who slandered his [ertising business VESPER TEA FalgMESMlKRSl, tow »nw MoaItB UrfEB MAlMIIErMDSfktt CKlKnsiMtMSMS PURE ORANGE PEKOE Iar In or Out MFKHiaiDS-SBIfB IMgRlISCMBSIM MSMtMM1FMStBXg IUNS K18« ON IBIl- -MAaiKaw Mt. IUMSKfatKSM OOtNCS flSHC COES 50 Cups for 10 Cents Iething more titan Young Wife—I’m afraid, dear,, my sc»tt. MfR. -/,V -Hca In mjir. Ti 'j" pie is not all it should be. I think I ItVLRINC COFf L E CO.. Baltimore. MJ. ^ pd circulation in must have left something out. ns of this news- JAPS REPORF WEV if THAT-S THE MARCH OP MAJOR IFA6 UE Husband (with a grimace, after HAVE AM&USHED ANP CULTURE ANDCIVILIIAr t buys space and HON1I HOPETHEVttWT BaSeRall Sfason to sampling it)—There’s nothing you bn plus the favor- SIAIN IOfiOO CHINEiB OPEN APBlt 16 could leave out that would make it START AMV WES OHEBHSf taste like that. It must be some­ lsideration of our O iU O Htr this newspaper thing you put in. ^vertising patrons. Campaign Caution MAGIC "Government ownership is a thing soots MMtMfIfiIf FKKS NP ms BOONS AND IiIftftRfwrcp BY B t t f t !HOH HOUtf.fOUOWEP of the future.” FMfAPOFSIKItS CEO StDC-IFAOlD Cftlt- flflHER W«oe«B VRESEMftfBYFMttERYtoOD T E L I i Y O U "It may become so,” replied the ADOOf-IigItE BSMS MSABOfNEflDOOR WSlWTOtfW HKMBSftFFEPIiBLMEJtf presidential aspirant. “But just at nan? OFAfE-- FKFCR,anHFilSPlFE JMOM Rellel A B O U T I T Tb* Ben Syndicate. Iae-W K U Service CHi M & H H IStH ttH (TTNU SERVICE) present it’s a thing of the past.” R H E U M A T IS M LUMBa1GC fH E DAVIE RECORD, MO^K^VittE, N C ’ MAPOfT jrt. 1940. SSSSB2& Radio building. When the new nic.TP lIian a thousand frjm sixty- W. M. Binkley. THE DAVIE RECORD. New Pressing Club. building is finished, and the press, To Mieet In Lexington. six ut' the denom ination’s associa IHE DAT tions This year ao attendance of W. M. Binkley, 53, machinist at Erwia G. O. Booset owner of the Ser- iug club moves, Mr. Young will The {fgtb state-wide meeting for C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. -vice Dry Cleaners, has begun the 1 ,2 0 0 is expected from the 2 ,5 2 3 cotton mill, died Sunday afternoon at hi3 Largest CirJ use the entire building for his radio North Carolina Baptist Associa home in Cooleemee, after an illness of a erection of a brick and tile one- Sunday schools in all seventy-two D a v ie C o u i TELEPHONE storv 2 1 2 3 0 building on Depot ousiness. tional Sunday school worker's will associations. few days. He is survived by his widow; st eet. H . D. Helper has th e con* be held in the First Baptist church, three sisters. Miss Betty Binkley, of this Entered at the Postofflce in Blocks* tract, and it hoped to have the Mr. and Mrs. Odell Foster, of Lexington, on Monday and Tues city. Mrs. N. A Burton, of Cleveland, and N E W S A r ! vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail Mrs. Woodrow Wall. Mrs. H. W Armsworthy. of Thomasville; m atter. March 3.1903. building completed within the next IR. 3 , are the proud parents of a son day,. March 2 5 and 2 6 , according to {who arrived at their home on March Mrs. Woodrow Wall, died at bei two brothers, R. L. Binkley, of Tbomas- two weeks. The pressing club is an announcement by L. L. Mor­ home near Fork last Tuesday morn­ ville, and Sam F. Binklee, of this city. Pick Ratleda a MccksviIle v | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: now occupying half of the Young n th . gan. Raleigh, who is Secretary of ing, following a short illness. Funeral services were held yesterday at 3 ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S t OO Snndav School work for the North tuneral services were held at p. m , st Cooleemee Methodist church, and Rev. E. J. Fork Baptist church Wednesday birial was in Joppa cemetery. SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE Carolina Baptist State Convention. more, spent Wl afternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. During the past four years these day in town on| Mr. McCarter in charge, and the E. A. Sbermer, of Shady Grove, ; Secretary Wallace who is a mem meetings have been held in the body laid to rest, in church ceme­ was in town Thursday on business Rev. L. R. ber of the President’s cabinet, was following places: Hickory, Shelby tery. and while here handed us a couple spending sever! no doubt saddened last week when [High Point, and Winston-Salem, ' Mrs. Wall is survived by her of frog skins, tor which he has our her mother, Ml he learned that his Congressional ie average attendance. has been husband and two young children, j thanks. J. A. Craven district in Iowa had gone overwhel­ N. C., Chapel . mingly Republican when a special spring bolidavsl election was held. Vernon MiIleI It is said that there are already FOR BETTER USED CARS OF EVERY MAKE SEE YOUR classic shades in town Thursd seven democrats and three Republi cans in the race for Governor of Mesdames J.l North Carolina. Somebody must Wilkins and R.l Fridav shoppinl still be out of a job in spite of the promises of Mr. Roosevelt seven Misses Gena years ago that he would put all the Grubbs and Mt^ “ F ine U sed Car Rov, Jr., were J ■: M- MMM 7 'Mt Unemployed back to work. ton-Salem Fridj W hen you come to the Re Mrs. H. C- publican County Convention of Hillsville. V | next Saturday, be sure and m ak e happy S p r in g weeks in town : f " livC- 'S/ J. N. Ijames. put a dollar in your pocket to pay for a year'* subscrip Mrs Freemal ter Jennie And^ tion to The Record, the only —OUR. Low Prtcfts ton, D. C., are f Republican newspaper print parents, Mr. an| erson. ed between Winston-Salei and Asheville. FOR SA L E ] 5 7 5 id 50 and The Republican County Conven make happy pocketbook!” pedez^ seed, cen tion will meet at the conrt bouse lb. AU kinds in Mocksville next Saturday arter. 1936 PLYMOUTH TODOR SEDAN lime. DYSON I noon at 2 o'clock. If the weather 1936 FORD TUDORTouring Sedan- —1940 License. Blue Finiah^Q Q C 1940 License, Trunk. J e t Black Miss Di.rotl)y| is favorable, no doubt a large dele GoodTires. Only . I1 gation of Republicans from all sec. Finish, Clean of the Granite tions of the county will be present, 1939 KORD 85 STANDARD COUPE Mohair Upholstery faculty, spent tb A chairman and secretary will be ' Only Six Months Old. Je t Ulack O n l y ...... $345 I with her Finish, 4 White Side Wall Tires. 1910 Craven. elected, together with delegates to Tags, DeLuxe Leatherette Triai Seat 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN the various Conventions. Politics Covers. Heater. SeeThis £ £ > 1 C —Giod Tires, Clean Inside (Q Q C Leslie Daniel, | hasn’t been talked much since the A tO nIy . « p O ^ O and Out. Only . . . «P Ideal Grocery, 1 938 campaigo, in this section, but of tbs store remj the pot will begin to noil after the SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY ed, wbieb adds i convention until the May primary ance. is over. After that time we will all have a short rest period before Mrs. Alex Kol the big fall battle beeins. Alex, Jr., of Ril guests of her pal W. F. Stonestl Birthday Dinner. Avenue. Harley Sofley1 popular young proprietor of the Soflev barber shop Mlss Haden was given a surprise birthday din at U. N. C., Ch^ ner at bis home on Wilkesboro ing the Easter street-last Wednesday evening. A her pareuts, Mr.| number of friends and relatives Sanfcrd. wete present to help him celebrate J. W. Wail, his 3 5 th biithday. A bounteous operation at Rod repast was enjoyed by all those for-! p ; i| U S g I - P pital, some timel tunate enough to be present. Thef out again, bis fr| Record joins Mr. Sofiev’s friends in M tea fea I I to learn. wishing for him many more such' IP . r H i M f.i |5j iI h,if S happy occasions. May his shadow' h U fc-B 111 ISj Si Si Kenneth MurJ never grow less.______N. C. State CcT spending the sprl Easter Thoughts, 1940 Sweeping Reductions In his parents, Col.l Murchison, near| At this gladsome spring-time season. General Electric Prices for It may be spring, but I’m a 1640! Never Before Could You Mr. and Mrs. freezin; Bay Such A Big G-E —With 4 , and Miss Pati I knew I shouldn’t a took them off, So Many Conveniences —At this city, will Id For now I have an awful cough. so low a price! See The New New York, wbej Well anyway, the birdies sin?. 1949 G-E Models Today. Take several days witj And Lord knows bow, but flowers Advantage of Present Pricea spring. Miss Marjoriel And rabbits reproduce Before It’s Too Late! ent at Stoneleiglf . While raindrops on your new You really can’t afford to put up Greenfield, Masa_ spring hat spring holidays il Will do the hootchey—kootchey. with an inadequate, inconvenient or expensive-to-operate refrigera­ grandmother, Ml To be in 3tyle, on Easter day. tor another day. For now with the Prof F. N. SI Into a church I’ll make my way very smallest of investments you L. Kennedy and And a thing or two to God will say. can own a big, brand new 1940 - I’ll file complaint about bills and Kee, of the MocJ G-E. And when you choose a taxes. tly , went to And bewail life’s other Iackesea.' Csneral Electric you know you have a refrigerator that is not only afternoon to attel -But this is merely routine patter; thrifty to use, but one that wiil North Carolina tl I have in mind another matter; turned home Saf In these times, when Europe’s Fran< serve you faithfully for years ti;i tic come. Ask Your Neighbor! L . M. Tutterol I’ll thank Him for the broad At< in town Thursdd lantic. in several week! And that my well worn Easter bonnet was seriously i l l Has no gas mask clamped upon it. A R R O W f i v e i e n / i . A R O L Y N for several days, f —Annie Laurie Etchison. are rejoicing tba In Sktive fe* Sa&len o u t again. A BSAUTY AN9 A BARGAIN! Kappa News. 6 6.2 cu» ft* storage space The residence) ' Rev. A. W. Lynch, of Mocksville, wag O 7.1.7 sq. ft* shelf area Jacob Stewart, I the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cart- ft & lbs. of ice—80 cubes 7HATSTWS HUY/ • All-Steel cabinet, porce­ street, was sligbl ner last Tuesday. A dozen G-E models—up lain interior Sunday morning Mrs. .Sam Jones spent last Tuesday to 16 cu. ft. in size. The • Stainless Steel Super o’clock. Jt ts ti­ with Mrs. Fred Cartner. Freezer Our handsome new Arolyn Deluxe G-E models h?.ve 30 Months the chimney setl Mrs. -Ruth Turner spent Thursday with CONDITIONED AIR! • Se&led-in-Steel G-E Thrift shirts will grace many, ot the Unit—world-famous for Prompt work c Mrs. William Turner. quiet operation,- low cur­ fire department! Edwia Smoot,.of Winston-Salem visited best dressed necks when the rent cost and enduring To Pay his parents one day recently. fashion ranks form this Easter. HERE'S VVHAT ; economy. Mr. and Mrs.| : Mrs. James Henrr Jones spent Tuesday and daughter, They’re the shirts Aitow just GENERA t : . . . , afternoon with Mrs. Paul Forrest. announced in the' Saturday c| P rT D ir ' v. rT\X^g 1940 C.-h RcfricUcr4Itnr is the best product of iis son and son Gral Mr. and Mrs. Perer Cartner and family ^ ’■ kindC£;\cr .OfferedjO the AmcriLLin public^—one that will ,osrSoi: -less Raret Fry attend! EveiUng Post and are first at Kings Mouuti Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Praither and little SAYS'-, ^.^^U^^osi^^han^ahy OtheriTOfriueratoY \ou Lii1Ii buv a: anv price." daughter of County Line were the diDner with the important new trolley given bv the higl guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Garl Stroud Sun­ track stripe designs. Get that city, undetL day. yours today with the latest Prof. Paul Hendl Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Rudical, of Salisbury Anew collar styles. Sanfor­ and Mrs. H e n d rJ visited Mr* and Mrs. S. A. Jones Sunday. ized-Shrunk (fabric The ties test suited to this Airt Willi;Padget of Union Grove was a Mr. and Mrs. , shrinkage less than 1 %). $2 art Anfyn Tia by Arrow, $1 - visitor in our community Sunday. C. C. Sanford Sons C<>. of Lpuisville, KJ Mr. and Mrs J- Hr. Jones and Mr. and day in town with Mrs. B. F. Tuttetow and daughter, of Cent­ Ior stone, J. N. Wyatt’s corner; running COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. Wednesday afternoon, following an S 155.1 feet to a poplar. W. A. Sane’s this city, will leave tomorrow for illness.ot three months. in D-tvie County, at Mocksville. N New York, where they will spend C.. on Mon dav. the 1st day of April, corner; thence N. 38 degs. East 990 Fttneral services were held at feet to a mulberry. Sane’s corner; j several days with relatives. 1940; At 12:00 o’clock, noon, for cash, Noe Creek Baptist church Thurs­ tbe following described lands in bha- thence S. 87 degs. E 700 feet to a I Miss Marjorie Lou Cail, a stud day afternoon at 2 o’clock, with dv Grove Township, Davie County, stone on branch, A.btrt Holder’s, ent at Stoneleigh Prospect School, Rev. E. M. Avett conducting the North Carolina, and described as corner; thence N. 41 degs. E. with j services, and the body laid to rest follows, to wit: old road 1.000 feet to a red oak.t Ut up Greenfield, Mass., is spending the Holder and A. M. Anderson’s corner,! nienc spring holidays in town with her in the: church cemetery. Beginning at a stone, corner of N. 85degs 30 min. W. 653 feet toj FERTILIZERS! Mrs- Forrestissurvived by her igera- grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Call. Lot No. 4. in Jones’ line, thence S the beginning, containing 2 2 acres! I HANDLE THE FAMOUS husband and several children. 3 degs. W. 14 67 chs. to a stone, moreorless. Referenceismade toj tn the Prof F. N. Sbearouse, Mrs, H. thence N. 6.95 chs. to a stone in Cor- s you map made by N. R. Kinney, C.' E., I L. Kennedy and Miss' Jessie Mc­ natzer’s line, tbence W. 3 degs. E. October 26, 1926. Smith-Douglas Fertilizerd 1940 Kee, of the Mocksvilleschool facul Sheffield News. 7.18 chs. to a stone on North side of ose a THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a tly, went to Raleigh Thursday CIvdeParks and family have moved road; thence N. 4£ chs. to a stone, The Fertilizer For Your Tobacco. Cotton And All Other Field Crops you thence N .,6.84 chs,. to a stone, thence stone, L. G. Hendrix’s corner and. S afternoon to attend a.meeting of the from tbe Travis Dyson farm to the Wade W. corner of the 30 acre tract and See Me Before You Buy Your Spring Fertilizer. t only North Carolina teachers. They re­ WJ 2.54 cbs. to the beginning, con­ t will Smith farm at Sheffield. taining 5 and 68-100 acres and being running thence N. 3 degs. E. 21.86 turned home Saturday. rs tr,* Attorney Fred Morris, of Kemeisville lot No. 5 in the division of William chains to a stone. Melton Hendrix's E. L. McCLAMROCH spent last Thursday in this section on McDaniel or Oma McDaniel lands. and J. F. Smithdeal’s corner, with L. M. Tutterow was able to be J. F. Smithdeal’s line 34 82 chains to North End Service Station Mocksville. N. C. in town Thursday for the first time business. TbiB tract will be devided and sold. T. A. Gaither, who fell and hurt bis leg One lot on the North side of the pub­ a stone on tbe Bixby road; thence S: in several weeks. Mr. Tutterow some Ume ago is able to be out again. lic road and one on the South side of 21.15 chains to an oak stump, W,. A. was seriously ill with - pneumonia - T. M Smith, who has been very ill, is the public road. Hendrix’s corner on the Bixby road; for several days. His many friends Beginning at a stone, Eli McDan­ thence W. 34 chains and 50 links to improving glad to note. the beginning, containing 74 acres, are rejoicing that he is able to be ; Mrs. J. C. Smith and Mrs. Lelia Swink iel’s corner in Koonts’ line; running out again. more or less.- Reference is made to spent last Monday in shopping. E. 3 S. 6.70 chs. to a stone; thence' N. 5 chs. and 50 links to a stone at map made bv N. R. Kinney, C. E , T he Bargain Center The residence of Co), and Mrs A flock of wild ducks have taken up R. R. rig h t of way; thence N. 50 E. October-26,1926. Jacob Stewart, on North Main camp on hunting creek near Snow Becns. 9 60 chs. to mouth of tiling; thence FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at Plenty Plant Bed Canvass 2 I-2c per yd n street, was slightly damaged by fire Watch out duckie or Snow will have duck through said tiling N. 40 degs. E. a stone on tbe East side of SBixbv Sunday morning a b o u t 9 :3 0 for Easter. 2.25 chs., thence down atid with a road, running thence W. 9 cbs. and 80 Square Prints . 13c Fast Color Prints 7c o’clock. It is thought sparks from We do not know whether one of Shef­ ditch 17.58 chs ; thence S. 3 50 chs 25 links to a stone, J. C. Carter’s the chimney set the roof on fire. field’s old timers thought Easter like to a stone. Woodruff’s corner; thence corner; thence S. 7 chains and 50 Play Cloth . . . IOc 59c Quality Silks . 35c Prompt work on the part of the Thanksgiving bad been set back or not E 4.20 chs, tn .a stake on North IinkBto I. E. Hendrix’s corner;thence Plenty 5c Matches . 3c Kenny Coffee, loose IOc fire department saved the bnilding. and was celebrating last Sunday. Tne side of R R.; thence S. 2 degs, W W -19 chains and 41 links .to a stone, Salt Fish . . . . IOc I Ib Packs . . . He Stetson bat is gone again. crossing the R. R. 3 65 chs. 'to. tbe to a stone, Hendrix’s corner; tbence Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hendricks beginning, containing 11 acres, more S. 25 chains and 54 links to a stone. Plenty WHITE SWAN FLOUR $2.95 and daughter, Mrs. Graham Madi­ or less. Sale will sta rt a t $55. Houser’s corner; tbence W. 7 chains son and son Gray, and 'Miss Mar­ Mocksville R. 2 News. Beginning a t a stone on the N orth and 50 links to a stone, Bonser said FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! garet Fry attended a band concert side of public road leading to Cornat- Huelin’s corner; thence S. 6 degs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peoples and children, W. 14 chains and 8 6 links to a white Wheat Bran . . $1.70 Bran & Shorts . $1.75 at Kings Mountain Friday evening, zer and running S. 5. W. 28.70 chs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crabtree and Mr. and to a stone, W. A. Bai lev’a corner; oak, M. Stewart’s corner; thence E. ShoHs .... $1.85 Hog Fat . . . $1.90 given bv the high school band in Mn. Grover Ehnore and son. Clarence thence E 3 degs. 8.24 93 chs. to a ; ~ chains and 50 links to a pine that city, under the direction of Lenel were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. stone in R. M Foster’s line: thence stump; J C. Wall’s corner; thence . . Plenty Of Chickens Feed Uf AU Kinds Prof. Paul HeDdricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. R- L. Poeples. N 28,40 chs. to a stake, formerly a N. 4 degs. East with Gosby Heirs’ and Mrs. Hendricks. ' Mr. and Mn. L. R. Hotkey, of Alexan­ persimmon, M. G. Hendrix’s corner, line 28 chains and 45 links to a stone; Plenty Onion Sets dria, Va . spent several days last week thence W. with his line 22'25 chs. to tbence N. 17 degs. E 14 chains1 and Mr. aud Mrs. J. Frank Kurfees, the beginning, containing 63£ acres, 13 links to a stone, Gosbv corner; AU Kinds Seeds Loose And Packs of Louisville,.Kv.* spent Wednes­ with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lakey. thence East 4 chains and 25’ links to Benny Moore spent Wednesday night more o r less. 2 2 acres deeded off, Just A Few $10.00 Leather Coats $7 95 day in town with Mr, and Mrs. J. leaving 411 acres. t a stone an east side of Bixby road; Lee Kurfees. Mr- and Mrs. Kur with John Tabor Brock, of Farmingtom thence North 33 degs. W. -7 chaina- See Us For Anything You Need , Mii apd Mrs. E. H. Clontz made a bust-' BidiASkdrtatr U acres-at4$65ib0, fees were/on their way thom e-'from S and 18-100 acres a t $247.50 to the beginning, containing, 131.75 We Will Seee You Money, an : extended sojourn in ' Florida. nesa trip to Pulaski, Va.. Saturday. The li acres on Northside bf road acres, more or less.. Reference is' Mrrahd Mrs. Morgan Ward and children made to map of N. R Kinfieyti G. E„ ’’YOURS FOR BARGAINS” Mr,-Kurfees is a brother of our will notbe re-sold. < October 26.1926. \ townsman, J. Lee Kurfees, and is of Woodleaf. Mr. and Mrs. Ctrus Alexex- Terms of-Sale: CASH.' atadkr. Mrs. Effie Rice. Mis. Benson, of Deed reserved until full purchase Said property is being sold Infaject president of the Knrtees Paint Co., Cooleemee. Mr. and Mrs. A D. Richie; price is paid. to County taxes due. ; I J. Frank Hendrix of Louisville. He has many friends of Cana, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kerns, of This 14th day of March, 1940. This 29th day of February, T940. I in Davie who are always glad to High Point visited B. F. Moore and Miss B. C. BROCK. Commissioner. EMMETTC WILLIS. Near Depot Mocksville, N- C. see him. Lela Moore Sunday. Mocksville, N. C., Phone 151. Commissioner. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Death Misses Classroom Mark by One Hour’s Time Easier Bunny Stays As White as Snow

WHO’S By RUTH WYETH SPEARS CTUFFED toys of oil cloth or water-proof bath curtain mate­ rial are something mothers have NEWS been dreaming about. Just wipe By VIRGINIA VALE them off with a damp cloth to keep (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) them fresh and clean. THIS The Easter bunny shown here is T HE most extensive nation­ 11 inches long. He is white, hand- wide talent search ever con­ stitched in heavy pink thread and ducted for a motion picture role has pink bead or button eyes.. Make your own pattern for him! WEEK is under way; Metro-Goldwyn- M ayer has sent scouts out to as­ RULE PAPER IN By LEMUEL F. PARTON 2* \ i^souaree; (Consolidated Features—WKU Service.) semble candidates for the boy t V t h e n o r a w RASBtT AS I, X JE W YORK. — Sam Houston role of “Jody” for the filming SHOWN TO 11 I PATTERN ' Jones, the comparatively young of “The Yearling.” The boy se­ David who toppled the Huey Long Goliath in Louisiana, is a corpora- lected will appear with Spencer| Tracy in Sidney Franklin’s pro­ tHigh-Hat Sambot duction of the novel, a story of, Shines His Shoes 43 co rp o ra- And Gets Elected t i o n s, a n d K early days in Florida. says he is The role calls for a boy be­ proud of it. He never took his coat . off while he was campaigning, never tween the ages of ten and {talked swamp talk, kept his shoes twelve, of slight build, from chined, dishes good grammar and four and one-half to five feet hever tore his hair. Defeating Gov. by following the diagram. Rule E arl K. Long, brother of the King- tall. It’s the chance of a life­ paper into 1-inch squares; num­ fish, in the run-off primary, he gets Death was cheated by one honr’s time recently when a water heater exploded in the Ripon junior high time for some lucky lad. ber them; then draw the pattern outlines. Cut two body pieces; the Democratic gubernatorial nomi­ school at Modesto, Calif. The heater blew up at 6:55 in the morning and ripped out a whole comer of the If Ronald Reagan hadn’t accom­ nation, which means election in Lou­ athletic building, left. It sailed 150 feet through the air and was projected through the agricultural building, four ear pieces and a 2-inch strip panied the Chicago Cubs to their to be used between the two sides isiana. right, piercing both waifs of the structure like a giant cannon ball. It sailed another 150 feet before burying training camp on Catalina island he •However, he fought like a itself in the ground. There were no casualties as classes were not scheduled to gather until one hour of the body. Interline the ears woudn’t be a rapidly rising movie to make them stand up. Join all wildcat, made a half dozen later. star today. After leaving college speeches and two radio ad­ raw edges, as shown, leaving an dresses a day, swarmed all over opening in the body for stuffing the state and developed a care­ tightly with cotton or bits of soft fully organized state, parish and Model Railway Helps Make Cleveland 6Safest City’ cloth; then finish sewing. precinct organization. He is 42 • • • years old, good looking, well- NOTE: Mrs. Spears’ Sewing educated and convincing. He is Book No. 2 contains numerous gift a political newcomer, little and bazaar items, including a known when the Kingfish called i m doll’s wardrobe; men’s ties; him “High-Hat Sambo.” He re­ purses; baby’s bassinet; 32 pages plied that he had no high hat, in ail. but would not hesitate to get one Send your order to: if he needed it, and would dress as he pleased. So he did and MRS. RU^H WTEIH SPEARS he made them like it. D raw er 10 Born in a log cabin in the deep, Bedford Bills New Tork Enclose 10 cents for one book, o r 40 piney woods of southwestern Louisi­ cents for books I, 2, 3 and 4 and set ana, he worked in a sawmill until of quilt block patterns. he was 17, with sketchy educa­ Name ...... tion. He entered the University of Address ...... Louisiana, waited on table to help pay his way, went into the World war as a private, but never reached Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. FIGHT COLDS by taking Dr. Prance, and returned to continue his Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery education in a country law office. he got a job writing a sports col­ over a period of time. Helps build umn for a newspaper. That led to physical resistance by improving nu­ He has been on both sides of cor­ tritional assimulation.—Adv; poration law practice, winning the radio, and he became a sports an­ fight for the rice farmers against nouncer for a large network. the millers, and has engaged iD While covering the Cubs’ spring Overly Popular some stiff fights with public utilities. training trip he was introduced to The lass that has many wooers On several occasions he defended Warner Brothers’ casting director, oft fares the worst. cases for labor organizations. and bis voice and appearance made ' ♦ ---- such an impression that he was '"pROUBLED observers of world given a screen test, and then a con­ INDIGESTION -*■ disaster, seeing no light or hope, tract. His newest assignment is “An Rebel from Indigestion might do well to compare Dorothy Angel From Texas,” in which his and One Dose Proves It , bride, Jane Wyman, and Eddie Al­ If the first dose of this pleasant-tartlM Uttla Canfield Fisher’s children’s crusade black tablet doesn't brine von the fastest and most A model railway, in nse for the past 10 years, is used to test all applicants for motormen’s jobs on the bert appear with him. complete relief you have experienced send bottle PopalarAuthor wLth-JhJ5 tW0 back to tu and get DOUBLE MONEY BACK. TliIa , n u tn u r child Ten’s Cleveland, Ohio, street railway. The model railway, is an exact replica of conditions the men will face on Incidentally, Jane won’t part with Bril-ans tablet helps the stomach digest food. the city’s streets. Left: A test is made of Applicant William Murray’s reaction. Right: According to the inairga the excess stomach fluids harmless and lets Stages Crusade crusades of her wedding ring for an instant. yon eat the nourishing foods you need. For heart- scoreboard, Murray used “poor judgment” in permitting this “crash.” Authorities claim the job test has Etmi. sick headache and upsets so often caused by ToAidChildren the Thirteenth But you won’t see it in this picture; excess stomach fluids maklnB^you feel sour and made Cleveland’s streets the safest in the country. akk all over—JUST ONE DOSE of Bell* ana prove* century. In she had to tuck it under her belt so speedy relief. 25c everywhere. the latter about 50,000 children went that it wouldn’t show. from France and Germany to fight the Saracens. Many thousands Grandstand Swedish Premier Visits King Gustav Right Beginning It’s among the extras in Holly­ died and many others were cap­ When the fight begins with him­ tured and sold into slavery at Alex­ wood that you hear the most dra­ self a man’s worth something.— andria. matic stories, but few of them equal Browning. Something seems to have - hap­ the true tale of what happened to pened in the centuries between. # > Dona Dix, who’s now an extra on Miss Fisher, the novelist, finds the Warner lot. (She’s in the new eager co-operation throughout the ■ - ...... t* Reagan picture, but you probably ADVISES country as she launches a campaign won’t notice her.) A few years ago to gather a penny a year from each YOUNG of the 30,000,000 American school she left the New York stage and took a boat fo Hollywood. When the GIRLS children for child refugees in all ENTERING countries of the world, of all races ship stopped a t Panam a She bought and beliefs. The pledge will cover some lottery tiekets. She won the entire life of the child. The $52,000. WOMANHOOD ThousandB of young girls entering worn* fund, totaling $300,000 a year, will She promptly abandoned her ca­ anhood have found a “real Iriendf* in all go to the children, v/ith private reer, and devoted herself to enjoy­ Lydia E. Pinkham** Vegetable Com­ pound to help them go “amiling thru’’ pledges covering the cost of admin­ ing her wealth. But one bad invest­ restless, moody, nervous spells, and istration. ment followed another, and the relieve cramps, headache, backache mid embarrassing fainting spells due to female Miss Fisher, author of about money disappeared. Today she’s functional irregularities. Famous for over 25 books, including novels, edu­ an extra—and glad of itl .6 0 yean. WORTH TRYING! cational and social studies, has I been engaged in such humane Florence Gill, who created the enterprises all her adult life. Trials During and after the World war, popular "Clara Cluck” in the Walt Disney cartoons, Fire tries gold, misery tries she spent three years in France brave men.—Seneca. in relief work. In 1934, she be­ publicly confessed came chairman of the Advisory on the “It Hap­ Conference of Jews and Chris­ pened in Holly­ tians to Oppose Race Prejudice wood” program re­ cently that it was and Religious Intolerance. Her rcotos'Muscouit aches i unceasing battle has been all the result of bad .AND NASAL MISERIES, against a standardized and ma­ A marine mine which was washed luck—or so she terialized society. np on the English coast provides a thought at the time grandstand for this youngster who King Gustav of Sweden, right, with his premier, Albin Hansson, dis­ the bad luck came A native of Lawrence, Kan., she along. She was Count on Penetro. Call your drug­ could call herself Dr. Fisher, but gazes out over the ocean. It isn’t cuss the results of the recent Copenhagen conference between Norway, gist right away and order a jar of never does. Her doctorate in philos­ as dangerous as it looks for the de­ Sweden and Denmark. The foreign ministers of the three countries voiced studying for an op­ stainless, white Penetro. Be prepared ophy came from Columbia univer­ tonator was removed from the high­ hopes for a peaceful solution of the Finnish-Russian war and decided eratic career when to save minutes in those times when sity in 1904, after her graduation ly explosive machine,, which is pow­ their own countries would continue their policy of neutrality in Europe’s a long illness Walt Disney minutes count just everything In from Ohio State university. She erful enough to sink a ship. wars. caused her to retire comfort and in added rest—which is probably wears more academic gar­ from singing. When she recovered one of nature’s own greatest aids in lands than any other American she worked on her barnyard imi­ fighting a cold. Get Penetro today. woman, with honorary degrees from Glamour Boy Hoover Sees Europe a ‘Starvation’ Spot tation, Disney heard her, and Middlebury college,'Dartmouth, the promptly put “Clara Cluck” on the University of Vermont, Ohio State, screen. PENETRO Northwestern and Williams. —*— Her home is in Arlington, Vt. Arthur Lake, the “Dagwood” of Noting that her crusade is much the CBS “Blondie” series in which more humane and sensible than Penny Singleton plays opposite him, MERCHANTS that of Etienne, the shepherd boy couldn’t possibly escape being an of Cloyes, who led the ragged, hun­ actor. His parents were circus ac­ gry children to crush the Saracens, robats. His cradle was a dressing one might also note the upsurge of room trunk. And he went on the •Y our “Snow White” and “Pinocehio” as stage as soon as he could walk, revealing a new adult entente with switched to the movies, and now Advertising the child world. Miss Fisher might holds his own with the most popu­ do well to make Walt Disney one lar radio stars. D o lla r of the generals of her new crusade. ♦ — buys something more than ODDS AND ENDS ... Wamer Broth­ \AT HEN this writer was in Paris ers’ Director Vincent Sherman and John space and circulation in ’ ’ a few years ago, style boot­ Garfield could put on a pretty good bon­ the columns of this news­ leggers were moving through plots ing exhibition; tkey’re both former Gold­ and stratagems as melodramatic as in Gloves fighters . . . Claudette Colbert paper. It buys space and any spy business. It was an old has a League of Nations dog kennel—a circulation plus the favor­ story then. Currently, Lucien Le- French poodle, an English setter, a dachs­ hund and a Welsh terrier . . . Wendy able consideration of our long, the Judge Landis of the Paris Barrie, tcko’s been appearing in those readers for this newspaper dressmakers, pegs a new outbreak Shades of Christy Mathewson! “Saint” pictures, made a lusty protest of the old established custom of Pictured here is Tom Healey, cap­ Former President Herbert Hoover as he appeared before the house when the script called for her death at and its advertising patrons. sneaking a camera shot of a gown— tain of Harvard university’s base­ foreign affairs committee recently to tell members that the whole conti­ the end of “ Takes Over”— perhaps bribing a delivery boy—and ball team, acquiring a bit of glamour nent of Europe would be "a starvation spot” after the war. Hoover urged just refused to die, because a series like making the model a dime a dozen in a Cambridge, Mass., beauty par­ that congress make a start toward the general European relief program that means work for ages . . . Charles LBT US TELL TOU all over Europe before the buyer lor. Why? It might be for pub­ by appropriating $10,000,000 to $20,000,000. Rep. Sol Bloom, committee Laughton has been teaching his wife to can wear it. That’s just one de­ licity's sake. chairman, holds a paper as Hoover makes notes. drive the family automobile. MORE RBOlIT IT vice. There are dozens. THE DAYIE RECORE MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

nny Stays IMPROVED ite as Snow “T he N a m e UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL 'YETH SPEARS HousehoIdNeujs U N D A Y I •S' ys of oil cloth or Is Familiar— bath curtain matc­ SCHOOL Lesson By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. hing mothers have Dean of Tbe Moody Bible Institute 1EPARTH ENT about. Just wipe BY of Chicago. _ , . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi FEUX B. STREYCKMANS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) damp cloth to keep and practical, in both its guises,, clean, and EIMO SCOTT WATSON as it is charming. For the win-: unny shown here is Leison for March 24 try w eather remaining, make it] He is white, hand- up in challis or flannel. For Spring' vy pink thread and Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ L ynch L aw lected and copyrighted by Diternational it will be adorable in chintz, ging­ d or button eyes. Council of Religious Education; used by ham or percale. It’s really a style’ ■Ti pattern for him' T YNCHING is another well-known permission. American word that is spelled she’ll enjoy the year-round. I THE SEPULCHER: TRIUMPH Pattern No. 8633 is designed for RULE PAPER IN with a small letter but was derived, !"squares; I nevertheless, from the name of a OVER DEATH sizes 6 , 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. S \ THEN ORAW J person. Everyone regards lynching Size 8 requires 2% yards of 39-inch RABBIT AS ' LESSON TEXT—M atthew 87:57—» :» . SHOWN TO merely as the hanging of a suspect­ GOLDEN TEXT—But now is Christ risen material in frock length, with ■ PATTERN ed criminal by a vengeful mob—but from the dead, and become the firstfruitg of short sleeves; 3% yards in house­ no one ever gives any thought to them that Slept--I Corinthians 15:20. coat length with long sleeves; 3% the fact that we had no such word yards with short sleeves without to express that idea until Charles The inspiration and spiritual re­ nap; I Vi yards trimming. Lynch began, with popular support, newing of Easter day comes to us Send order to: to take the law into his own hands again. How thankful every Chris­ —or at least, into his own living tian should be for this day of re­ room—during the Revolution. membrance of our Lord’s triumph SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. over death. How much we should Room 1324 Charles Lynch was bom at Lynch­ praise God that the day for us who 211 W. W acker D r. Chicago burg, Va., in 1736. During the Revo­ are His disciples is not one of out­ Enclose 15 cents in coins to r lutionary war, Tories plundered the ward display but of inward revival. Pattern No...... Size...... he diagram. Rule countryside and, there was a plot in May this Easter bring a real N am e ...... •••♦• the community’ to overthrow the Address ...... nch squares; num- Continental government. Mr. Lynch, quickening to the Church. n draw the pattern with some of his neighbors, decided In our series of lessons in Matthew two body pieces; ' to punish this form of lawlessness LEFT-OVERS CHALLENGE HOUSEWIFELY IMAGINATION we have followed our Lord in His s and a 2-ineh strip and, under Lynch’s direction, sus­ (See Recipes Below) life and ministry on through Geth- tween the two sides pected persons were brought to his semane to Calvary. Today we find Interline the ears house and tried. Those convicted loving hands giving themselves in stand up. Join all Left-Overs Take a Bow It’s Time to Flan Your Easter what they thought to be the final shown, leaving an Dinner. act of devotion to their Lord, and e body for stuffing Just why left-overs should be con­ Next week Eleanor Howe will we also see the hands of wicked otton or bits of soft sidered the problem children of the give you suggestions for an Eas­ men active in what they thought was ish sewing. kitchen, is a mystery to me! Theyre ter dinner—watch for her column! a final act of hatred. Then sud­ ■ • a challenge to one’s housewifely In it you’ll find a recipe for deli­ denly the Lord Himself breaks s. Spears’ Sewing imagination, of course, but cleverly through in resurrection power. combined and judiciously seasoned, cious Easter ham, and recipes ntains numerous gift too, for the good things to serve I. Love Is Kind (27:57-61). items, including a they may become a distinguished Wiih it. dish, around which to build an at­ The women, whose devotion to obe; men’s ties; their Lord never wavered, were s bassinet; 32 pages tractive and satisfying meal. If they’re served as left-overs joined in the final act of taking the there’s nothing particularly inspir- ness. Spread the meat on this and body of Jesus from the cross and rder to: Tyirt Ho-iiV ing about the lit­ roll up like a jelly roll, to about burying it by two secret disciples tle dabs of vege­ I inch in diameter. Cut in 3-inch of the Lord - who now came out TVTETH SPEAKS were sentenced to receive 39 lashes tables that accu­ lengths. Place the rolls in a greased into the open, Joseph of Arimathea, rawer 10 baking pan and bake in a hot oven a member of the Sanhedrin (Luke New Tork and were hanged from a walnut mulate in the re­ tree (shown in the picture above) frigerator. But (450"clegrees) for 15-18 minutes. 23:50, 51), and Nicodemus (Jbhn its tor one book, or 40 19:39, 40). It was a courageous I. 2, 3 and 4 and set by their thumbs until they shouted • z y a ip-:} when they’re sea- Sauce for Croquettes. atterns. “Liberty forever.” act on their part and undoubtedly - I-I -] J soned with care, Vi teaspoon brown sugar V/lAKE your school-girl daugh- “Lynch law” and “lynching” be­ combined in a the expression of their great love came terms used to express the 2 slices onion (finely cut) for Jesus. ter an every-day frock and smooth,creamy cheese sauce, and Vi cup butter situation when citizens take the law served in an unusual bread ring, The two Marys seemed to have housecoat both, with this one sim­ into their own hands. But Charles Vi cup flour stayed to watch the grave even after ple pattern—8633. Buttoned down LDS by taking Dr. they become a totally new, delicious I cup milk Lynch never “lynched” anyone in and nourishing main dish for a Joseph had gone to his home. The the front, made with a princess Medical Discovery the modern sense of the word be­ I cup bouillon stock death of Jesus may have crushed skirt and gathered bodice sections of time. Helps build meal. Left-over vegetables com­ I tablespoon raisins cause he never imposed the death bine, too, to create “vegetables a la their hopes, for they apparently did that suggest a bolero, line, it’s ex­ ance by improving nu« Melt brown sugar in a skillet. Ada not recall His promise of resurrec­ tremely becoming to immature ulation.—Adv. penalty. king,” or a hearty lunch or supper ... salad. onion and butter and cook until tion, but they still loved Him. After figures. And you can just imag­ Sequoia Tree onion is slightly browned. Add flour all, is not that the ultimate and es­ ine how happy a teen-age girl will rly Popular Odds and ends of vegetables and and blend thoroughly. Add milk and sential mark of a disciple, love for feel with the long housecoat swirl­ at has many wooers TpHE Sequoia tree—the giant meat unite to make a meat loaf of bouillon stock and cook, stirring con­ our Lord? Faith may waver, hope ing about her feet, just like the worst. -*■ redwood that gets to be 10, 20, distinction, and scraps of Sunday’s stantly, until mixture thickens. Add deferred may make the heart sick one she adm ires on you! and even 25 feet in diameter, sev­ roast can be used to advantage in B k im m in g baskets of raisins and serve with the cro­ with discouragement, but neverthe­ Easy to make, to put on and to eral hundred feet high and more tasty appetizers or “buffet supper quettes. tasty vegetables, uni­ than a thousand years old—was less we will follow the example of iron, this pattern is just as useful rolls.” these disciples and never let our formly excellent. That’s named to honor a half-breed Chero­ Even the bits of yesterday’s cake Vegetables a la King. ef from Indigesdon kee Indian. (Serves 6) love for Him grow cold. In due your reward from >ose Proves It t and pie contribute to the success of season such faithfulness finds a glo­ Ferry’s Seeds. Displays this pleasant-lasting MUie He was the son of a white father today’s dinner. Not-so-fresh cake, 6 slices bacon rious reward. iff joo the fastest and most and no one is certain whether his served with a hot sauce, becomes % cup flour in stores everywhere. ;BLE,re experienced MONBV BACK. se™L Tbia H. Hatred Is Relentless (27:62- Jlsk M e Jlnother the stomach digest fopd. English name is George Gist or cottage pudding; from dry cake Vi teaspoon salt ch fluids harmless and lew George Guess. 66). foods you need. For neart- slices, dried or candied fruit, and % teaspoon pepper 0 A General Quiz d upsets so often caused Dy Some historians I cup mushrooms (canned or The wicked men who had brought tnafeinjt you feel sour and a custard, a cabinet pudding is ;E DOSE of Bell-tma proves say his father evolved; and that quarter of berry fresh) about the crucifixion of Jesus were was a wandering pie left over from last night’s din­ 3 cups milk not content to let their hatred of German peddler ner is the basis of a truly delicious Vi cup green pepper (chopped) Him die at the grave. They lusted The Qaestione t Beginning named Guess. “Cinderella Dessert.” Vi cup pimiento (chopped) after His life and they had taken .that, but even as He lay silent in ght begins with him- However, his Left-overs are time and budget 1 cup celery (chopped) 1. What was Edward Payson paternity, even if 2 cups whole kernel com the grave, the priests and the Phari­ Weston’s best record for a day’s worth something.— savers—much too important to be sees came to Pilate and called Him Knows Only Price it does involve a merely heated and served as Cut bacon in small pieces, and walk? Guess, is not the cook until crisp. Stir in the flour, "that deceiver” (v. 63) and demand­ The cynic is one who knows tho 'scraps.” Use them wisely and well 2. Is there such a thing as an price of everything and the value subject of our salt, and pepper, ed a special guard. They feared original etching on paper? story. The Indi­ to add variety to meals, to save that His disciples would perpetrate of nothing.—Wilde. time, and to cut food costs. and blend well. 3. Who are the Beef Eaters? ans called him Add mushrooms. a fraud, and after stealing the body Sequoyah — that Surprise Frankfurters. Gradually add declare that He was risen. Wicked 4. Was John Smithsonian, found­ Sequoyah part is definite. (Serves 5-6) the milk, stirring and deceitful hearts can imagine all er of the Smithsonian Institution, U f A M T m SALESMEN AND And he invented sorts of treachery on the part of an American? V I n T t I C l/ DISTRIBUTORS Vfi cups mashed potato constantly. Fold Let ua make you independent. Work for your­ the Cherokee alphabet—everybody I egg (beaten) in remaining veg­ others. 5. Are albino horses bred suc­ self. Be your own boss. We want men who agreed on that, alsb. It was in Vi teaspoon salt etables, and cook The hatred of unbelievers toward cessfully on American ranches? are able to travel 4 or 5 counties around their 1821, when he was SI years old, that Christ and toward His followers borne. Also must be able to bullish your ow n % teaspoon pepper for 15 minutes 6. What is the origin of the automobile. Your earnings to start should Sequoyah taught his people “to write I tablespoon parsley (minced) over low heat, knows no stopping place. In civi­ Finns? b e above average salary. young girls entering vroin­ talk on paper so that the talk stayed 6 to 7 cold, cooked frankfurters stirring frequent- lized lands and among cultured peo­ Wrilm to r fa il particular* found a “real friend in ple it operates under a cloak of WU-3, nkham’s Vegetable Com- and remembered itself long after Vi cup bread crumbs Iy- Serve on buttered toast. CRAIG’S CO. Dept. MemphIs1TeaB. p them go “smiling thru the writer had forgotten.” Combine the mashed potatoes with respectability, but it is none the The Answers ody, nervous spells, and Cinderella Dessert. less bitter and relentless in its pur­ headache, backache and Merely to honor him and not be­ the beaten egg and the seasoning. fainting spells due to female cause he had anything to do with Cover each frankfurter with the po­ With a fork, break up left-over pie suit of Him and of His Church. 1. Eighty-two miles, in 1867, Greatest Fault • gularities. Famous for over or cake. Place in a buttered baking RTH TRYlNGl their discovery, the tallest and old­ tato mixture, forming a “blanket” Observe that while the chief made on a walk from Portland, The greatest of faults is to bo est trees of North America were about %-inch thick. Roll in crumbs. dish. Top with fruit (fresh, canned, priests and Pharisees acted in Maine, to Chicago. Weston was conscious of none.—Carlyle. named for this studious half-breed. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) for or stewed), and add sugar if de­ hatred and unbelief, they unwitting­ 28 years old at the time. ... 20-25 minutes, or Ay in deep fat sired. Bake in a moderately hot ly did the cause of Christ a great Trials oyen (375 'degrees) for 25-30 min­ 2. No. An etching is drawn di­ Macadam Road (390 degrees) until golden brown. service by demanding the guard rectly on a metal plate. gold, misery tries utes. Serve with custard sauce. over the tomb. They made it for­ Seneca. OT one person in ten who knows BiscuIt-Meat Loaf. 3. Beef E aters is the popular T that macadam is the name of a Left-Over Dinner Ring. ever impossible for any charge of (Serves 4-5) fraud to be successfully made name for yeomen of the guard in­ sSnch Rose Buds surfacing for roads, knows that ma­ 8 cups soft bread crumbs stituted by the English royal A flowerlcnrer in California wanted better cadam is also the name of the man 1 cup carrots (chopped) against the truth of the resurrec­ blooms. He discovered new Und of w ater % cup celery (chopped) Vi cup fat (melted) household in 1485, and still in treatment and bad bigger loot systems, who invented it—John L. MacAdam. 1 teaspoon salt tion. grew XMe bads 5 incbee In diam eter, d affo> Vt cup green pepper (chopped) service. dlls largerth&n asalad plate. etc. He claims To macadamize a road is to make Vi teaspoon pepper I n . Christ Is Triumphant (28:1-6). tbla discovery, Tltamln B-l. will give mlr» 2 tablespoons onion (chopped) 4. No, he was an Englishman acnloas growth to all varieties or Roweis a hard surface on it by depositing 2 cups left-over beef roast 2 tablespoons onion (minced) Victory and praise should be the and plants. Ife Is even used by gardeneis egg-sized pieces of granite or other I teaspoon poultry seasoning keynote of Christianity. Why should and had never visited the United and florists to cure sick plants or give new (ground) States. Iifo t o poor, run-down O o w erst TnJs asms* hard materials evenly in a bed of 4 eggs (slightly beaten) we be doleful and sad? Our Lord Ingdlscoveiy now comes In tablets, easily I teaspoon salt 5. Yes. Unlike all other ani­ dissolved In water and used by anyone with­ Penetro. Call your drug- from 6 to 12 inches. It’s the next teaspoon pepper Vi cup milk has come back victorious from the out KlsUngone cent. Jost send yottr name best thing to pav­ Vi I cup peanuts (chopped) grave! We may be glad and sing mals, these animals are foaled a n d address w ith th is Ad to — way and order a jar of I recipe biscuit dough JBAN Mm IBW VITAMINS, DopL 7 , TST ite Penetro. Be prepared ing and, consid­ Combine ingredients in order list­ even in the midst of earth’s sorrows white. ISth Sb, Oee —sinus, lews and Uiw will Combine the vegetables, put send yon a ILOO season’s supply o n —days* utes in those times when ering that John through meat grinder and cook in % ed. Pack into a well-greased ring and distresses. Let praise be the 6 . The Finns are descended prin­ unt just everything in MacAdam began » cup water until mold and bake in a moderately hot employ of our lips constantly as we cipally from the Mongols, though in added rest—which is macadamizing J the vegetables oven (375 degrees) for about 30 min­ worship Him and work for Him. now of varying degrees of mixture. 's own greatest aids in roads as early as utes. Turn out onto large platter. The picture that greeted the sur­ old. Get Penetro today* are tender. Drain. 1815, it was a Combine with Combine left-over vegetables in a prised eyes of the two women as real contribution meat, add sea­ cheese sauce and serve on the ring they came to the grave as it began to progress. sonings, and form mold. to dawn on the first day of the week ETRO MacAdam was into a roll. Cover Of Course You Want a Copy of was one resplendent with the glory and majesty of God. The earth a Scottish engi­ —- with biscuit ’Household Hints’! neer and was ap­ quaked as the lightning and white dough and place In a shallow, In spring a home maker’s fane; pointed surveyor- ed pan. Bake in a hot oven angel of the Lord broke through the CHANTS general of all turns to thoughts of crisp curtains, unbreakable seal of Rome and rolled B u y i n g (450 degrees) for 20-25 minutes. and clean, sparkling windows, rugs roads at Bristol, Serve hot, with left-over gravy. back the stone which was to have Scotland,-in 1815. that are fresh and bright, and walls permanently closed the door to the I. L. MacAdam Vegetable and Egg Croquettes. that aren’t ashamed to face the US This gave him an tomb. This was done, not to release W i s e l y opportunity to put into practice I cup mashed potatoes (left light of a sunny day! That means Christ—for He had already gone, no some ideas he had had for years over) housecleaning,. of course, and all grave could hold Him—but that men the odd jobs that go with it—what e r tis in g and he spent $10,000 of his own mon­ I cup peas might see the empty grave and ey to show what could be done with I tablespoon onion (finely cut) to do to make the dining room cur­ know that He was risen. 3 eggs (hard cooked and finely tains last one more season, how to To the foes of Christ represented la s his system. You can imagine how renovate the kitchen linoleum; or important his methods were when cut) by the keepers, the coming of the ometiung more Hiaii they prompted a Scotsman to spend I teaspoon salt how to wash chintz'window shades. angel and the revelation of the In Oieoe dayo people are baying wtoely. Dash pepper You’ll find the answers and other power of God brought absolute dis­ and circulation, in $10,000 of his own money to dem­ puzzling .... questions,.... in . Eleanor. Vbey otndy values more deoefy d m onstrate them! Vi cup butter (melted) comfiture, -Thai,is still.true. Men lumns of this news- Combine the potatoes, peas, onion, Howe’s useful booklet “Household will argue with theology, church ever befone,tliey compare price*. Vbe The house of commons made an Hints.” To get it,’just send 10 cents Ii buys space and investigation of the results, howev­ eggs, salt and pepper and shape into methods, even Christian profession, buyer today studies advertising cere* croquettes. Arrange in shallow bak­ in coin to “Household Hints,” care until they see the power of God re­ tion plus Uie favor- er, and returned the $10,000 to him of Eleanor Howe, 919 N. Michigan tolly, and the seller Cannae advert!*- and awarded him an additional ing dish and brush with, melted but­ vealed, and then" they can only be onsideiation of our Ave., Chicago, 111. “as.dead men.” IngaiidtA talnbetterresnltoaaa $40,000. ter. Bake in a hot oven (450 de­ (Released by Westetn Newspaper Union.) s for this newspaper (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) grees) for 15 minutes. To the friends of Christ, the angel when money Is n o te carelessly advertising patrons. BnSet Supper Rolls. brought comfort and assurance. Industrious Bee Care of Cream Their fears were assuaged by his To make one pound of honey re­ P u t left-over m eat or fowl through When receiving cream In quan- word of comfort, and then their faith the meat grinder, twice. Moisten tities’from the country heat it until was revived by the assurance that US TELL YOU quires 80,000 bees collecting four pounds of nectar from flowers, ac­ with a Uttle gravy, to spreading con­ it becomes hot, then allow to cool, Christ was risen. The resurrection sistency. Make a batch of biscuit cover it and set in icebox. It re­ E A B O U T Z T cording to the American Honey in­ declares that.He is the Son of God stitute. dough, and roU out to %-inch thick- mains sweet for several days. with power, the Saviour of the world. Si i>AVii iM iift, MocisViLLE, it, &, MAftdH &>. M

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It waa In all kindliness that RADIOS Aunt Olympia Slopshiro, wife I of Senator Aloncon Delaporle BATTERILS-bUPPUE Ijo u il fin d them a ll i n Stepohiro (properly, but rarely pronounced “ Slupehur ” ) In­ vited her throe orphaned Iowa Expert Repair Service nieces, the wiee Helen, the beautiful Adolof and the joyous T h e Idmpy, to live with them In YOUNG RADIO CO. W ash in g to n . B u t i t w a s n o t I n Aunt Olympia to overlook the Ve-Charge Batteries Right glorious political asset which these three debutantes offered Depot St. Nsxr ^quare HONORABLE In time of dlro need. • That’s whore the trouble started. And that, too, was the •tart of ihegayest, m addest tale of American political nonsense This plan keeps Just enough pullets coming In to provide full house* that you ever read. A laugh to of laying birds all year long. Walker’s Funeral Home UNCLE •very linel A fun arcade of love, laughter and polities! Many poultry raisers today are wisely ber, February and April and are able ? AMBULANCE maintaining steady year 1Tound e to keep the flock a t full 2,500 Mrd toy­ IN THESE COLUMNS production and egg income by starting ing capacity the year around. The bal­ Phone 48 baby chicks six times a year, according ance of the pullets resulting Horn this LANCY to J. H. Burrell, .Purina Mills Poultry system are sold. Mocksville, N. C Specialist. This is much more efficient "Obviously, months and dates for and profitable, he says, than the age- putting such a plan into effect may be Ethel Haeston's Gieat New Serial old practice of starting one or two ADS For SALt IN bunches-of chicks In .the spring with changed by a poultry raiser to any months suitable for rounding out-the PVERY American—Demoerat, Republican, OUR NEXT fSSUF resulting “peaks and valleys” in egg program to At individual locations and volume’ and earnings throughout the circumstances,” says Burrell. “The big DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist Or what have you will get udiole production cycle. point is that such a system when prop­ the kick of a lifetime out of ' ‘The Honorable erly functioning helps to furnish a uni­ COMPANY I1On the old one-or-two-time basis,” DEALERS IN says Burrell, "poultry raisers built up form weekly supply of eggs through the Uncle Laney.'* It’s the gayest, craziest tale markets at certain seasons of the year year. BRICK and SAND of our American political nonsense that you when they had plenty of eggs. Then Salesmanship Important Factor- ever read. A chuckle to every line I they lost those markets a t other sea­ WOOD and COAL sons because they were out of eggs. But "Another important step In paving this up-and-down problem is now being the way to poultry profits is to practice Day Pbone 194 • N ight Phone 119 eliminated by poultrymen who put off salesmanship, in the merchandising of SERIALLY IN THIS PAPER 4 to 6 broods of Chicks during the year, eggs and poultry meats,” says BurrelL Mocksville, N. C. according to the size of their flocks. “When a poultry raiser lmows he is pro­ The new plan keeps Just enough pullets ducing a quality product he’should RoLertsom Fertilizers coming In to maintain full houses of have an effective method for telling laying birds all year. ; people about it in a truthful, convinc­ ing way. Of course, the only way to How the Plan Works develop and- maintain quality egg and Land poster* fo sale --a "An individual poultry farm I know, meat output is through following a well The Recdrd office. YOUR HOME MERCHANTS planned, workable prggram thab oper­ of that is brooding chicks six times m — annually has a total laying capacity ates on the basis of high uniform pro­ ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME” of 2,600 birds. They take off TSO Chicks duction, efficient labor and lcw' over- per hatch starting In January and con­ head. ( m e r c h a n t s tinuing once a month through April. "Bi more detail, this plan is explained. The fifth and sixth hatches come off in In the new hard-cover Purina'Poultry if WISE ADS ARE NEWS September and October. By this pro­ Textbook, to be had for fifteen cents .Advertise! AND IT WILL cedure they bring 300 pullets into pro­ with the' purchase of Purina Poultry BE IN THE PAPER Pkinted In Big Type duction in Joia, July,. August, Septem­ Chows from any local Purina dealer. ■a*— * DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER.THE^PEOPtE READ

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Revolt In TexasIs Fore­ A Big Farm Show. Seen Along Main Street No Diversion In South McNeiILPritchardf Wit­ Along with other1 Davidsonians ByTheStreetRambler. Carolina. Wfaat Was Happening In Davie c a s t we had hoped the big regional farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 ten, Hoffman. Before The New Deal Used Up Sneaking in Dallas, Ti xas, one electric show of April 11- 12, m ight Miss Maizie VanZant getting a $5 • Tbe South Carolina Supreme The Republicans of North Carolina night last week. Senator Bridges, be staged here or nearby, but REA bill changed—Hanes Yates holding Court has rnled that highway funds appear to be ‘ coming to life” in a The Alphabet, Drowned The Republican of New Hampshire, de­ officials have decided it goes some hands with friend on Main Street- cannot be subjected to general State big way. At present we have fouc- Hogs and Plowed Up The clared that if the “New Dealers fifteen miles south of Asheboro. Two courting couples in parked cars purposes, basing its conclusion on candidates in tbe field for the nomi nation for Governor—all strong men. have their way and nominate Mr. Had we beeb locating it with re on the square—Cleve Kimbrough in the theory that revenue “collected Cotton and Corn. and who ever is nominated in the Roosevelt for a third term or any spect to the map, particularly the drug store eating popcorn—Miss Saf for a special purpose” cannot be (Davie Recard, Marcb 19, 1919) Statewide prim ary will have the sup­ of their clan, a number of South, road map, it might have gone some lie Hunter catching bus—Robinson diverted “to entirely different pur Powell talking about Robert McNeill port of a rejuvina'ed Republican T. M. Dixon, of (Wyo, was ii ern States will be found in the Re­ where in the vicinity of the jttnc poses.” -• who is running for Governor—B. C. party. There seems to be a disposi­ town Friday on business. publican column this November- In handing down its decision the tion of Highways 109 end 6 2 . In­ Brock, Jr., walking up street with tion this good year of 1940 to do Senator Jas. L. Sbeck returned Conrt made this observation: When including Texas.” deed the Arnold farm isn't far lady friend—Bob Walker and Grant more than just place a candidate in from Raleigb Tuesday. Bridges, a candidate for the pre­ from that point. Daniel discussing count; politics— the funds to which the legislatare the field. We are going to do our Mrs C. C. Cberiy spent the past sidential nomination, said in an ad­ But it won’t take long for our Mrs. Harding wearing Easter flow­ resorts, though through tax re­ very best to elect a Governor, to week with relatives in Charlotte. dress, prepared for a meeting of the Davidson and Davie farm folks to ers—Gaither Sanford taking care of venues in a legal sense, have al­ send one or more Representatives to J. F. Baity, of Winston-Salem, Republican state committee that drive down to the site in Randolph, littleson—Mrs. Slye looking over ready been appropriated and in part to the next Congress to sit in a Re- was in town Thursday on business. “the New Deal is anything bni where they can join tbeir neigh­ remodeled Ideal Grocery—Brewster collected, it is utterly unsound to Dublican - controlled law - making bodv. W. H. LeGrand made a business Democratic, whether you spell it bors from Randolph, Montgomery, Grant busy entertaining visitors— say that tbe diversion of such funds, Robert H. MrNeilI, of Statesville, trip to Winston-Salem Wednesday. with a small or a capital 'D V Union and Anson in celebrating Phil Jnbnson crossing square minus from tbe purposes from which they Dr. Forest Witten of Salisbury. Mrs. Berta Peebles, of Advance, “ The New Deal’s favorite form the birth of a new duy for country overcoat—Mocksville citizen too full were appropriated to the payment for utterance—Luke Tutterow busy George W Pritchard of Asheviile R . 3 , was in town F riday shopping. of attack upon its opponents.” be life in this section. The exhibits of current expenses, is the same eating barbecue—Sheriff Bowden on and John R. Hoffman of Burlington, Mrs. D. G. Tatterow, of Win­ asserted, “ is to launch a campaign thing as exacting an annual tax to and demonstrations will be of edu way to visit his farm —Miss Daisy make a quartet of top-notch candi­ ston-Salem, is visiting her parents defray the expenses of the State for of fear against the dire results of cational value, but this might weil HoIthou4er delivering special deliv dates. • We are not lining ourselves on R. 1. returning to power ‘the reaction be matched by the social benefits ery package—Henry Kelly, of Tay­ each year.” up for either man in the primary Mrs. B. F. Hooper spent several ary tories' and the selfish 'princes that will accrue from a neighborly lorsville, shaking hands with friends We do not know wherein South fight for we want to be absolutely to days in Winston-Salem last week of privileges,’ and so on, ad infini­ exchange. in front of drug store—Lee Craven Carolina's constitution differs from roll up our sleeves and do some red- with friends. tum . Maybe somebody worked the lo­ picking himself up after stepping on our own, and *t is obvious that hot fighting for the winner in the Mrs. Edwin Crow and children, “We must meet this with the cation out on a neutral basis. Da­ banana peel in front of theatre—Dr. there are certain technical differ, primary. Whichevor man wins in the primarv. Whichever man wins of Monroe, are the guests of Mrs. truth, I, for one, am not afraid tc vie and Davie are “up counties of Lester Martin reading letter from ences in the approach, but even in the primary is our candidate for Pbillip Hanes. have the Republican party known the Eighth District. Anson and fellow who wants his vote for Gov­ tne thicker-beaded among us can Governor. But to line up for any Hon. J. F. Smithdeal1 of Ad­ as the party that knows how to Union are “down" the district ernor—Politicians busy shaking the see the injustice of taking money vance, was in town Monday on bus­ bands of friends. one man in the primary campaign make jobs ratber than destroy them. counties, with Montgomery some­ collected for one purpose and using would cripple our usefulness and ef­ iness. The only jobs that the New Deal what in the middle. Randolph Military Camp to Open. it for another. Even if it should fectiveness when the real fight be­ Miss Bonnie Brown went to Hick­ knows bow to create are of two used to be in the eighth, but is now turn out to be legally all right, it gins. John P. LeGrand, of Mocksville, ory Sunday, where she pas accept­ types—the meager subsistence job in the Fourth. There are mauy is morally wrong. Robert H. McNeill was born and Chairman of the Military Training ed a position. on relief and the soft, fat political others farther from the center of South Carolina, like North Caro­ rearer in the old-line Republican Camps Association for Davie conn* Misses Sarah and Virginia Reece job for the faithful.” our territory than those co-operat­ lina, wanted to divert $2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 county of Wilkes. His father was tv, announces'that the procurement will return today from a visit to ing in the prospective fine^farm from the highway fund. In our Rev. Milton MrNeilI. a Bsotist min­ campaign for ihe 1 9 4 0 Citizens Mil­ ister, at one time Republican State relatives in Iredell county. Drunken Drivers Dan­ gathering- But these counties are case we probably won’t need it, but itary Training Camp, which is to Senator from Wilkes and for many IM. F. .Wall has moved his fam­ representative of the diversity of our legislature was urged by Gov. be held at Fort Bragg, has officially vears served as clerk of the superior ily into tne old jail building, owned gerous. agriculture found in the two sec ernoi Hoev to authorize the pilfer, opened. The camp will be held court at Wilkesbort.. Th- candidate b i G. E. Horn. Tbonsands of good people wi.ll tions of the district, above and be iug ju-t in case. South Carolina's from June 12th to July nth, 1 9 4 0 . a graduate of Wake Forest Col- ,Mrs. I. A. Daniel and Mr. and be killed on the highways of the low the Uwharries. And it will be need is almost immediate, but the Tbe mission of these training 'ege and is an orator of known abili­ Mrs. Milton Call motored over to United States before the year 1 940 good for them to get together. legislators will have to scratch camps is to brinh togesber under ty. He has built up a large law the Twiu City one day last week. ends. And speaking ot the Eigth Dis- their beads and bunt auothet practice at the nation’s capital. He healthful surroundings, on a com­ ! Eugene Clement, colored, who There seems to be little public trict, which embraces about every source. is a symbol, or rather, a product of mon basis of equality, young men ijas been with the U. S. Army in indignation over the slaughter. Tbe type of farming koowu to North . With practically all of the ntne traditional American — for which, t'fom all walks of life; and by su­ for some time, aerivcd borne last average automobile driver, ac­ Carolina, stretching as it does front candidates !or th e governorship God forgive us, we are losing much pervised athletics, military drill, T hursday. quainted with the natural hazards the top of the Blue Ridge down in­ pledged against diversion, we reck of our reverence. and instruction in citizenship to de­ George Pritchard is a son of the Mrs. E. M. Keller, of R. I, re­ of the road, hesitates to incite dras to the Coastal Plains, an unusual on this State will not be pestered turned yesterday from a short visit velop them mentally, morally and IateJudgeJeterC Pritchard one of tic penalties through the fcrr that fact was developed here recently. with this issue soon again. The to her sister. Mrs; Henry Turner, physically; promote wholesome re­ ate Judge Jeter 0. Pritchard one some unavoidable catastrophe will The district is about 1 8 » miles long pledges themselves indicate bow the spect for American ideals, teach of the greatest, j irist In ever sit bn at Greensboro. land him in the hoose-gow. by most direct highway roules, but people feel about diversion, al­ Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams the value of teamwork, fit them for the Federal bench and also a Senat­ There was a time when high the district cannot be completely though the courts have net been or from North Carolina. Ntirth Ca­ and daughter Miss Martha, and leadership, and impress upon them speeds were olamed for most of the traversed from north to south over called upon to speak.—Statesville rolina Republicans, nor those in any Miss Alverta Hunt, spent Wednes­ the obligations and responsibilities accidents, but the years have pro­ siate-tuarked highways without lea­ Daily. other state for that matter, evsr of American Citizenship. day in Winston-Salem duced better cars and higher speeds ving the district at least' once. In Otiasessed a truer or more noble Thos. Meroney, who has been Youngmen attending these camps Wbat would have been criminal fact, one cannot go from Davidson A Misfit Slogan. Iesder than the great mountain giant stationed at Fort Ogletharpe, Ga , are ho more likely to be called to carelessness in the twenties is con­ ioto Montgomery over a state —giant in statue, intellect and hear», has been given an honorable dis. the colors in time of war than other Some time ago North Carolira McNeil was his private secretary fo r sidered reasonably safe in the for highway without going into the was making considerable to-do a- charge, and will arrive home to­ men. Through the training re­ ois private secretary for manv years- ties, and twenty years from now Fourth District, though both these oout President Roosevelt’s declara morrow. We will all be glad to ceived at these camps they become And George Pritchard served a term the dangerous speeds of today may counties are in tlie Eighth and bor ■ion that North Carolina was tbe welcome Tom home. more able to defend their country in the House at Washington and was be routine. der each ojherfor several miles.— best-balanced state in tbe union The town fathers met Saturday in a national emergency, if they It was even proposed that this one of 1 he finest solicitors western There are certain recognized cti. Lexington Dispatch. morning and passed an ordinance should ,volunteer or be selected for slogan—“Tbe Best-balanced State” North Carolina ever had. minal acts in connection with motor1 —be placed upon our automobile John R Hcffman .is a prominent to the effect that all dogs found on service. vehicles, however, tbqt will con­ Better Times On The license tags, but such strong oppo. attornev at Burlington and while he the streets of Mocksville without a A candidate must be an . Araer?. tinue to be condemned. Driving sition developed .that this plan was has never offered himself to the par­ can citizen, physically qualified, muzzle would be forthwith and an automobile under the influence Farm . abandoned. ty in the state before he has always immediately shot down by the town “Better marketing for agricul and of good character. He must As a matter of fact, North Caro been in the thick of its' battles, Dr. of alcohol is an example. It is Iina is one of the worst balanced officer. dangerous, not only to the driver ture is not a selfish goal, because- have reached his seventeenth birth Forrest Witten was a candidate for day by the day camp opens, and states in the union. W. H. LeGrand 1 Jr., has accept­ but to all who use the highway. It it will help the producer > and con- Eve y .year we spend millions of governor four years ago and is one ed a position with the Southern should be severely punished and yet, summer alike,” said L J. Taber, not have passed his. twenty.nintb dollars for hay and other feeds; tor of the mo3t dynamic spetkers in tbe birthday. > state. Huffman and Witten both Railway at Winston-Salem and left in many instances, convictions are National'Grange Master, recently. eggs, butter and other dairy pro­ A physical examination, innocu- ducts; for canned goods of everv have both presented their, platforms Friday morning to enter upon his hard to secure and punishment is The consuming population de­ new duties. pends upon the farm er for a con- lation against typhoid, and vacci­ description and for numerous other which deal with those vital issues the avoided. ifems. people must' seriously consider in Rev. WalterDodd went to Char stant, never-failing supply of high nation against smallpox sine Jan. The drunks are public enemies Any state that follows such a the coming days. lotte Saturday to attend the fun­ quality food products. More order­ t> I937> and a certificate of good when operating automobiles and course has no right to adopt a slo So, we are thus presenting our eral end burial of bis father-in-law, moral character are required. should be “ persuaded” to let others ly, efficient marketing means a bet­ gan to the effect that it is “the best four candidates for the nomination. Prospective applicants may write balanced state in the union ”—The J. C. Mallonneet who died at Wil­ drive in peace. Just because “nice ter and wider variety of foods for State. The winner of the primary is going mington on Thursday. people” sometimes commit this of­ millions of homes. This has ' been direct to the C. M. T. C. Officer at to get our whole-hearted support. Horley S. Walker, of R. 5 , has fense is no reason to encourage the thoroughly proven in those areas Fort Bragg, N. C., for any infor­ We hereby and now promise him, mation they desire, or apply to the purchased a lot in Notth Mocks- habit It is a crime and should br On top of that, the farmer con. Harding For Congress. who ever it is, that we are for him County Chairman of the Military ville from Joe Carter and will erect promptly punished as a crime. To stitutes the largest single market At a meeting of Republican of until the last ballot is counted next Training Camps Association. The November —Union Republican. a dwelling bouse thereon in' the do this will save some lives in 1940. for the the productsof our factories. the eighth congressional district near future. Clothing, machinery, automobiles, County Chairman wili furnish ap­ held in Lexington Thursday after­ noon for the purpose of selecting a Clive, the Ii .tie four-year-old son insurance policies, building materi­ plication blanks and the names of Last Day To File. candidate for Congress, Attorney Bone Dry Candidate. of Buddie Beck, of Sheffield, got doctors who will give the medical AU persons who mean to run for als, newspapers and magazines— F. D. B. Harding of Yadkinville Bryant Thompson, business man his bead cut very bad last Wednes­ the farmer spends bundreds.of jnil examination without charge. any county office, must file their There are four vacancies for en was named as the candidate' for of Hamlet, bas announced his can. day by a crqss cut saw falling on name with the County. Board of lions of dollars for such !things each rollment in tbe Citizens Military that place. didacy for governor on a “bone him. . The meeting, was held in the elections on or before 6 o’clock, p. year. Increased farm income thus Training Camp for Davie county. dry” platform in the Democratic It seems now that an auto mail DavidsPn county courthouse and in., on Saturday, Apiil 1 3 th. T be means more jobs and more opporr was presided over by Ray McCreary prim ary. route will be established between filing fee is one per cent of the an. tunities for business and industial of Lexington Most of the conn Mocksville and Cana. nual salary of the office to which workers.—Ex. Today’s ties of the district were represented. Theelectionofdeleeaiesand al Two mules belonging to B. R. you aspire. In this county the fol­ Steelman, ot R 2 , who were bitten Forgotten ternates to the Republican national some time ago by a mad dog, died lowing offices are to be filled. Re­ Man Quft convention was deferred until a Friday. • The dog belonged to Mr, presentative, . Register 0 f Deeds, Ia te rd a te Steelman. _ Surveyor and tbree County Cotn- Advertising Ha'rding is a young attorney a Mrs, Walton Watkins and J 1 H . ibismotis. Yesterday graduate of the University ot North Thompson, of Lexington, Mrs. J. Carolina'and- this university law H? Barker and Mrs. H. U. Oakes, school. AtpresPnt he is solicitor of High Point; and Mrs. J. C. Mo- of the Yadkin county criminal court ten, of Asheborc, and O. L. Thom­ BUYER MEETS ,I n 1938 Harding was district cam- Ipaign manager for John. R. Jones son, of Raleigh, spent Wednesday C C l I CD IN OUR AD night Jh town, guests of Chas. L D L - L L C lN COLUMNS.... * of North Wilkesboro in his race for Thompson and family. > Congress. T H E DAVTE RECORD. MOCTCSVTTXE. N . C-

didn’t even remember making a “The girls are too tired to be talked speech. to.” Apron Buttons On “Come on,” he thundered to the Hilda, though she had not ex­ HOUSEHOLD girls from the bottom of the steps. pected them for hours, received O ver Your Head They hung back shyly, fearing the them dourly but without surprise. QUESTIONS L crowd, the cameras, the lights. She did not even raise an eyebrow at sight of the girls, in swim suits, “I’ll go first,” said Helen bravely. Cool Foods.—Never put hot 'IX/HAT a comfort it is to get "Stop crying, Limpy. Keep your swathed in automobile robes. It was '* hold of an apron that but­ not easy to surprise Hilda. foods into the refrigerator. Waif tons on easily over your head, and head up! We’ve nothing to be until they have cooled. ashamed of.” “Where are the prizes?” she in­ ... stays right where it belongs, fit- quired, with irritable .interest. Very pale, unsmiling, with young Labor Saver.—Part of the pot Sng snugly at the waist and re­ head high—dignified, even with wet “Prizes!” boomed Aunt Olympia. fusing to slip from the shoulders! “Wasn’t it a beauty contest?” said and pan washing job can be elim­ curls clinging to brow and cheeks— inated by storing frying fat in This one (8641) will be the joy of Helen went down. Adele followed, Hilda. “Seems as if to me they’re your life. The back straps button dressed for it/*____ paper cups which can be discard­ H a r le y j aver the shoulders, the front is looking straight ahead of her, eyes ed when empty. wide, lashes unlowered. She helped Aunt Olympia give ... g jto n - S a lJ them hot baths and rub-them down “Oh, my darling,” groaned Len Treating New Broom.—If you Hardesty as she passed, but she did with rough warm towels; gave them "* F aircU all the hot lemonade they could drink have bought a new broom you will on b u s not turn her head. and warmed their beds with hot- find it lasts longer if soaked in » She was shivering; more from water bottles. Uncle Lancy tele­ warm water for a few hours. SmitV reast, in which burned a volcano of the issues of this campaign. But Limpy diplomatically continued to have less reaction . . . You don’t Syrup Pepsin helps you gain th at won- of suppressed passion. Finalfy she the instant I heard that these chil­ weep bitterly and submitted to pull­ feel anything coming on, do you?’* derfulstonmch comfort, wniletheLaxative POP— It’ found voice. dren of mine had been ruthlessly ing from both sides. The Senator got into bed. “Yes, Serma moves your bowels. Tests prove the he point you feel life isn't worth, living? TSiis “Home, Martin, fast!” said the powerof Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of I'LL NEVl j cften Nature’s danger signal-—and hereV. “I only wanted them—to rest a snatched from the swimming pool I feel a fade-out coming on,” he undigested protein food which may linger ■n a tio n a l sews I Mrs. Laura Bond, 809 Ctun- Senator. said, with a smile that was not AMOTHEI Inlimil Street* Gloucester City, IT. J. writes: little, Del,” she said humbly. “I and dragged away on this chilly in your stomach, to cause belching, gastric •//e ft so tired, weak and out-cf~soTls. B u t etfler left Ben to bring them. I thought autumn night in thin bathing suits, “But drive carefully,” said Aunt rueful. “And it was worth it. Did acidity and nausea. This is hour pepsin* T O MA Mbsg Dr. P iercfs Golden M m icat Discovery a Olympia. “An accident would make you hear me take the hide off Broth­ king your stomach helps relieveit of such m&Se, IJeU more like eating, had more energy, of course they would be safe.” still wet from swimming—when I distress. A t the same time this medicine m iftU like tnyself again,” “Be calm, my dear, be brave,” heard that, I stopped in the middle them nervous.” er Wilkie?” wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your This great medicine, formulated by a prac- For many miles the car sped “If he just manages to trip over towels to relieve your constipation. So see Dgpnysidan, helps yon combat that weak, said the Senator, patting her shoul­ of a sentence. I waived the issues. iow n feeling two ways: (I) I t stimulates der with a hand that itched for I relinquished the campaign. I sac­ along in complete silence except for that carpet they blackmailed 'me how much better you feel by taking the appetite. (Z) Ift ssomotes flow ef gastric the screaming sirens of the biggest into buying and breaks his neck, it’ll laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on es.Thus, you eat more; your digestion im- Brother Wilkie’s throat. rificed any votes to be gained there th at stomach discomfort, too. Even fin­ rest yoar body gets greater nourishment, “If they’ve harmed a hair of those and rushed here at full speed to police escort accorded any candi­ be cheap at the price . . . Give icky children love to taste this pleasant In this scientific way helps nature build up save my children. If that is ineffi­ date in any state in the 1938 cam­ him two jiggers, Hilda.” fam ily laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwell's Lax­ j v r pep, energy and resistance* children’s heads,” moaned Olympia, ative—Senna with Syrup Pepsin at your Se successful has Dr. PiereefS GoIdea 'TU choke him with my bare hands, ciency, yes! I am a hopeless in­ paign. Finally, in a small voice, “You’ve had a pretty easy sum­ Medkal Discovety been Chat over 30 million Limpy spoke. mer, so it won’t make any differ­ druggist today t ltftles have already been used. Froof ef Its and what’s more, I’ll sue him.” efficient! Maafkable benefits. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden “Be calm, Ollie, be brave,” “Crouched beside me, here in my “Uncle Lancy, perhaps I’d bet­ ence if you lose a little sleep to­ ter make a clean breast of it,” she night, Hilda,” she said. “I want That Which Eeigns Ect it help you feel Joj crooned the Senator, between set sound truck, are these three girls, «1 pep ana energy* teeth. three American children, bereaved said humbly. “You may as well you to keep an eye on the girls A t 20 years of age the will, So it was Aunt Olympia and young orphans. They are still in know the worst. I-I made a—sort and if any of them seems to be reigns; at 30, the wit; and at 40» the Senator with a belligerent police the wet bathing suits they wore of a speech.” catching anything, you call me im­ the judgment.—Gratian. In One’s Place escort, who roared into the Republi­ when kidnaped, they are shivering Uncle Lancy patted her knee with mediately and ’phone the doctor. It Is surprising to observe how can rally at Lancaster. and blue with cold. Their very his free hand. “Did you indeed?” And don’t disturb us. Don’t ever much more anybody may become As soon as the car came to a lives have been endangered by this he said heartily. “That was nice disturb us again as long as we live. by simply being always Sn his halt, the Senator crawled over despicable act. I could stand here of you, Limpy.” If anybody calls up, you say the place.—Salina Watchman. Olympia’s feet and started to get for hours expounding the issues of “It wasn’t so hot,” she confessed. Senator’s running for chief shiek of out. this campaign; it is a great oppor­ ‘Tm afraid it was a little too—ex­ the United Mohammedans and is in Dt “You stay here! This is no place tunity; but I relinquish that oppor­ temporaneous . . . I didn’t seem to a conference with Allah. If report­ JUST i _ for a woman! This is going to be a tunity. I sacrifice any votes to be have much to say.” ers come, give them rat poison. We OASH IN FCATHEftS COLO SM so o . gained here. I go to take my chil­ “I have the same trouble my­ don’t want to see anybody or hear OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS .t o o knock-down, drag-out engagement!” THIS U STOtU His ferocity terrified Aunt Olym­ dren to warmth and comfort; I go self," said the Senator encouraging­ anything for the next six months. If pia. She was as mad as he was, to see them safe in their little beds, ly. “I often wonder how I can talk you need help, call the police.” and just as determined to fight it with what precautions m ay be taken as long as I do when I have so “Won’t you be wanting coffee?” out. But she wished he would leave to save them from the danger of very little to say.” asked Hilda, almost hopefully. it to her. After all, her first re­ this terrible exposure they have suf­ “What did you say, Limpy?” “Yes. We’ll be wanting coffee V E S P E R T E A sponsibility was the Senator. She fered. If that is inefficiency, ladies asked Atmt Olympia, jealously edg­ when we ring for it and that’s all PURE ORANGE FEKOE ing into the conversation. we will be wanting. Be sure to keep grabbed him with both hands. After and gentlemen, yes! I am a hope­ ; 5 0 Cups for I o Cents Sie wear and tear of the long cam­ less inefficient.” “Oh, I didn’t say much,” ad­ an eye on the girls and let me know paign, at his age, in his state of “Give them some Bible,” said mitted Limpy. “I—I just said Un­ if they start chills or fever . . . Cof­ IE V F R ■ N C CCPfEt CO Sj'hrvcM-. M1J health, he was not physically able Ijmpy grimly. 'They used Bible cle Lancy is—a swell guy.” fee, nothing else.” to cope with a set of blackguards on you.” • Uncle Lancy was so touched that “Won’t you be wanting'the morn­ Sharpens Onr SkIO who would stoop to such depths of The Senator hesitated briefly. He he started to reach for his glasses ing papers?” Onr antagonist is our helper,— lawlessness. He must not impair hadn’t been brought up on the Bible but remembering just in time Oat “Heavens, Ollie!” ejaculated the MOBE FOR YOITR M ICITRUS Burke. his dignity by engaging in a com? like Brother Wilkie and the girls. Aunt Olympia would get Umpy Senator, and the unwonted profanity PAM ACl man street brawl with ruffians. Be­ He had a special clerk to handle away from him if he did, he resigned showed how wrought up he was. “I his quotations. He tried desperately himself and settled back In the fog. forgot the press. Do you suppose • Brad the advertisement*. sides, he would get his glasses bro­ They are more than a selling JbRellevt ken. So she hung on and was drawn to remember something. “A very commendable senti­ they got pictures?” O ten - A ment,” he said approvingly. ‘Tve “Well, thank God the girls have aid for business. They form W angot with him from the tonneau. « ‘As ye sow, so shall ye reap,' ” an educational system which And the first thing she saw was he finally roared. “I thank you.” often wanted to say the same thing straight legs,” said Olympia. “No, but I never could find just the op­ Hilda. No papersl Never any mora is making Amedeaas the best* N Len Hardesty, standing with both “Come on, girls,” he ordered and educated buyers in the world. arms outstretched against the rear immediately left the truck. Again portune moment for it. You have to papers as long as we live! Good cameras were grinding, lights flash­ get a good break to work in a thing night, Hilda. Go and look in on the The advertisements are part door of the sound truck, from which o l a economic system which E d P f c t u the police had gradually edged the ing. The Senator saw nothing, heard like tbit. I congratulate you, my girls, will you? If they need any­ nothing. As he told Olympia after­ dear.” thing, let me know.” b giving Americans more ^^^UQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSt MWJ «towd away. '> In their money every day. aIe n Hardesty—you—you give me ward, he was so burned up he “Be quiet,” said Olympia rudely. (TO BE CONTINUED} T THE DAVTE RECORIT MOCKSVTTXE. N. C.

!Never put hot Ifrigerator. Wail fooled, r * J-Part of the pot I job can be elim- frying fa t in can be discard* ■"H arley Sofley spent Friday gjiton-Saletn shopping. Lester Craven. of ihe U.S. Navy, ByEDWHEELAN I Broom.—If yon Faireloth, of Advance, was stationed at Norfolk, Va., is spend­ Rv broom you will on business Wednesday. ing a few days here with his parents eaily colflO r 'CAN H A R PLy FEW KVOMEST5 LATER ger if soaked in NrftEttfM - I. two tablespoons vollege. spent the Easter boli It has n IN THIS scrap quilt, Friendship iablespoon butter Iin town with his parents The seventh snow of the winter Mr. o. c. I RUBE GOLDBERG 1 Garden, you can combine va­ I teaspoon salt. visited this section Sunday. The EmerJprc ried materials to your heart’s con­ Ies over low heat, 'k. She*k, J r, a student at white flakes negan falling ahnu' ihe Farm MISS NANCY, I HOPe tent. Pattern 2451 contains accu-' rieavonn* rate pattern pieces; diagram of prve hot. JCJniversi'ty, Chapel H ill, spent 9 :3 0 a. m., and continued nnnl 6 YOUR FATHGR WINS THE * iastcr holidays in town with care of th «AC6 * WHAT I MSAN 19 block; yardages; instructions; p. m., covering ihe ground to a in th is CO ON ACCOUNT OP BECAUSE irents. diagram of quilt. Send your or­ Smell.—A little d»pth of between 4 and 3 inches. ing their HE’S GOT SUCH AM AWRJL der to: Ir scalded in the 3 er is unflb NICE DAUGHTER I take away any & Gussie Johnson, a student The temperature hovered around from otne Inions. Wash the ^tawba College, Salisbnvy, 2 6 degrees mo't of the day, and re­ tion CrAriit SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Iin the ordinary itbe spring holidays in town gistered a low of 2 0 degrees Mon- rial Institi dav morning. It is unusual for a The sole 82 Eistatb Ave. New Torfe jter parents. making the Enclose IS cents In coins Ior Pat­ big snow to cover the around this a service tt tern Nd...... Iafieta Frock.—If ,land Mrs. J. H. Markham late in *he season. This was the financial at> Name ...... Tjsh and restiffen daughters, Misses Hilda and first snow to fall on Easter Sunday Address ...... lake a solution of Ippent the week-end with re- in 57 years. through tbe |f borax dissolved Pilat Red Oak, Va. ciation ano__ a pint of warm I ai d yet wit WOMEN! Relieve “Trying Days” this all over the •jnse was issued Saturday for Basket Ball H ere. ab'e to ade by taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­ Ie fabric. When Carriage of Everette Black. opprfltior*s scription over a period of time. Helps The Mocksville colored basket ball team These Ioa iron on the wrong |pf Morksville, to Miss Emilv measure, hi build physical resistance by improving will play the Wilkesboro colored tK»ys a t; nutritional assimulation.—Adv. j rly hot iron. of Clemmons, R. ». the high school gymnasium here Friday ? reasonable t evening at 8 o’clock. The*e are both fast J>° p lan ted ’ S ^ n d Mts. L. A. Koonts and teams and wiU furnish plenty of enter loan and tat At Palace and Cottage -S ughter, of Asheville, spent tainment. this game is sponsored by the borrower an By C. M. PAYNE With equal pace, impartial Fatei secured by ^ Sier holidays In town, guests Jr., 0. U* A M, and the croc*eds will go knocks at the palace, as the cot­ EAD to the support of the Jr.. Orphanage at planted. tage gate.—Horace. land Mrs. J. C. Dwiggtns. Lexington. Admission 15c and 25c. Applicatk Every one invited, come out and er joy a accepted by KMVtlKUW fe Baity, one of our good de- good game and assist a good cause. One Mocksville. NOW . rush-out fic friends who lives in the section of tbe gyro will be reserved for colored people. logging miseries !shades of Clarksville, was in Wednesday on business. ianMaitsr 1-rush-in vitalizing I Sheffield News. 0 irneysifti Johu R. Jones and J. paling air.______/hitaker, of North' rth Witkes-WiHtes- Some of our oldest citizens gays Sunday ^ I UM MICKr was tbe first Easter Sunday they have t were in town Wednesday I drops Penetro Nose i ever seen when it snowed all day. The MPTY Need More Than MJust SaYirtf9 Iart you on the "open- is after some legal matters. snow was four inches deep here. To Relieve DISTRESS! Ijld-SCuiied misery. Crawford Smith and family, of States­ To qnickly relieve chest cold misery and Iaad easy breathing SALE—Shock-Proof Elec- ville. spent Easter with his father, R. N. muscular aches and pains due to colds— it takes MORE than ‘‘just a salve”—you p; head colds—helps Iotors for W ashing Machines. Smith need a warming, soothing "counter- [these colds hang on. Iso Repair Washers. Mts. J . S. Ratledge who has been very frr>Yanf” likegoodoldreliabIeMu3terale I freedom from colds ill it improving her many friends will be C. J. ANGELL, —used by millions for over 30 years. Iff head colds' misery glad to learn. MusterdIe penetrates the outer layers The Maytag Dealer, petro Nose Drops. Mr. and Mrs Eagene Quillian and her i . Ben Syndicate.—WNU Service of the skin and helps break up local con- Mocksville, N C. mother Mrs. A. W. Edwards spent Caster tion and pain. 3 strengths: Regular* with «*« h* Sdren’s (mild) and Extra Strong, 404, I It Hurts oy a. L. HiJhTLEY Lth are absolutely, Iighest friendship^ lend all the more' '- mimetv- seveki _ 1st and true, even ^OMe-TWO-TUCEE Iir pride and mor- NiMerv-EieHT-MNEry- IOSTHl FBR SRAKJORftPPy sc* * * * * ? ■0 . S. Marden. NlME - OMe HUMNEisri BATES' Better Than A Mustard PfasterI j ^READY OR NOT READZ9 IM A1COMIM' ' Freeman and Slave Igger on (.HWwAMnt He is a freeman whom the truth makes free, and all are slaves be­ |s, and Also X* - J v w & z ' sides.—Cowper. Stomach! ; In brings on acid indi- spells, gas, coated End bad breath, your ■Moaded up with cer- Iand yourbowelsdon t I both Pepsin to help |ch undigested food in fcsative Senna to pull Re lazy bowels. So be |also contains Pepsin. m m u m r s a m m K Laxative, because its POP— It’s Final! By J. MILLAR W ATT K you gain that won- A Human Dissatisfied |ort, while theLaxatiye I'LL NEVER ASH REFUSED: It is better to be.a human be'ng ■issoive tnose iuoipa AKlCfTHER WOMAN, dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.—. Rood which may linger *ause belching, gastnc TO MARRV ME.' J. S. Mill.

E i e i p s t c u c v c »<■ j Kie time this rnedicme Es and muscles in your Iir constipation. So see jou feel by taking the '/A eiateeJftel nuts Pepsin to workon imlort, too. Even fin- Ito taste this pleasant yam lif etim e! Iy Dr. Caldwell’s Lax- nSyrup Pepsin at your G o n e W i t h Iich Reigns I of age the will T m W i n d he wit; and at 40, J*' (G ratian. SPECIAL MOVZB EDITION Complete,m iabridgedt INTELLIGENT ANIMAL Cheerful News FOLKS NEXT DOOR By GLUYAS WILLIAMS the sam e thrilling story OL 1 0 “Would you mind walking the f o r w h i c h 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 other w’y and not passing . the COLD SNAP HEADED EieH T INCHES OP S ltE T STORMS SlOW ’orse?” said a London cabman with people paid *3 a copy, THIS WAV SNOW FALLS IN UTAH CtflAM TfeiSiFFlC exaggerated politeness to the fat plus 14 pages of "stiUs" IiON ROOSTS lady who had just paid a minimum fare. from the m ovie in tech­ “Why?” she inquired. nicolor! # A .| “Because, if ’e sees wot ’e’s been carryin’ for a shilling ’e’ll ’ave a O n l y Q y e! E R T E A r fit.” ^NGE PEKOE U you can’t get it locally, m d us the coupon below o r 1 0 C e n ts Collective !/.-H .. 'a English Exam Question — Give DEALERS: Hexe*, a certain, easy profit- E CO:, Balt-^—— three collective nouns. maker.Writeforoorgeneiousdiicoumplan. Student Flatt’s Answer—Flypaper, C ITROS FGOIT CEOP KTOEENfDE VWB/WP SPRlMS RJNNeTS ARE wastebasket, and vacuum cleaner. DAMA6 &D- THEWEATflEMlEtt B«Ot sm a lle r AND FONNIER The Macmillan Co, I T O l W M MUCH SPACE IEfT fOf- THAN EVER. Hard Winter Coming 60 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. C PlEAWT HBlii Judge—What made you steal those Send me copies of GONE Jeitisements.. socks? WITH THE WIND (Movie Ian a selling Accused—I don’t ~ know, sir—I Edition) at 69c THey form must have been wool gathering. stem which N1.""" ans the best- Not an Empty IREpmarJiosf(WHiswnvii)A , Address- n the world, Wife—Where did all those empty CosflJME PARtr IH THE NEW P«W OF-RWW, its are part E bottle* come from, John? SPRE® COHSfERHMiON WHENEVER HE City_ -State- rstem which -John—Search me! I never'bought SfcPPED ANVOKE - I o m K DiREttiONS .cans more an empty bottle in m y life. every day* iTilE D a V ie RECOfeD, MOCksVlLLE, N. & MARCH 27.

M rs. D avid Trivette. Court Proceedings, i A Friend Is Gone. Young Is M anager. I H E D A V l THE DAVIE RECORD. Republican County Mn. David Trivette. 79. died at ber The following cases were dis-j One by one our friends are cross­ P. S. Young, of Mocksville has ,me io Smith Grove Tuesday. Funeral services w>-re held Thursday morning at Lxrffest Circu C. FKANK STROUD E d ito r. Convention. been appointed Davie County Man­ posed of at the March term of DavieTng the river and resting cn the SmitbGrove Methodist church, and the Davie Count The Republicans of Davie coun­ Superior Court, which adjourned I other side. SlncecomingtoDavie ager for Gubernatorial Candidate 'r laid to rest in the church cemetery, t e l e p h o n e J. M. Broughton, it was announced Trivette is survived bv her husband, ty met at the court house in Mocks- Wednesday afternoon: county 3 3 years ago we have writ­ one daughter, and two sisters. A num- Eatored atthePoatofficp in Mocks- ville last Saturdav at 2 o'clock, Mangiis Howard, driving drank, ten hundreds, perhaps thousands of by State Manager E. Bi Denny of bor of step sons and step-daughters also NEWS ARO vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mall with every precinct in the .county $ 5 0 and ousts. c eatb notices, many about friends m a tte r. March 3. 1903. represented. Tbe convention was Allen Reavis, driving drunk, $ 5 0 of long standing and many about called to order by Chairman Wine and costs. people who were strangers to us. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: coff, and W. F. Stouestreet was Dave Pennington, driving drunk, When a friend of long standing dies, C. E. Fairclot S I OO in town on busin OttE YEAR. IN ADVANCE called to the chair, with C. W. £ 5 0 and costs. it is doubly sad when called upon $ SO SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE Hall, Secretary. The first business Oscar Reavis, driving drunk, $ 5 0 to chronicle the death. W. E. Smith, of the Convehtion was the election Another of our old friends has I , was a Mocks Just think, boy«, its only sixty and costs. of a chairman and secretary. After been called to his reward—a man we nesdav. davs urtil the primarv, and only P. H. Mason, drunkenness and the names of G. F. Winecoff, Hu­ have known and bonoied since first Miss Inez Nayl ninety days until blackberries will and resisting officer. Prayer for coming here among straogers. It is spent the week e bert Eaton and R. V. Alexander judgment continued on payment of with a sad heart that we write of be ripe. ______f. F. Naylor, ne were placed before the Convention, costs. our old friend-, “ Uncle E d’’ Sm ith, Seems that the New Deal is on Mr. Winecoff and Mr. Eaton with­ Eugene Lewis, violating prohi as we always liked to call him, who Mrs. J. A. its way ont from what we read in drew tbeir names and Mr. Alexand­ bition law. £ 1 0 0 and costs. passed away at-his home in Wins, Thelma Marshall ton-Salem Thursday afternoon the newspapers and hear on the er was elected County Chairman by James Howaid, a. w. d. w. Prsy- shopping in Win. shortly after five o’clock, following streets and highways. unanimous vote. A vote of thanks er for judgment continued, the de­ a long illness. FOR SALE— was given Mr. Winecoff for the fendant having served 8 months tn James Edward Smith, 8 3 , was pigs, 6 weeks old There are seven democrats and I. FRAN three Republicans in the race for long service he bad rendered the jail. one of Davie county’s oldest and party as county chairman. Harry G. Beck, dtiving drunk. best beloved citizens. He spent Frank Avett, a Governor of North Carolina. We most of his life in Farmington town­ G. G Daniel was elected Secre $ 5 0 and costs. vard College, spe feel sore that nine of them will be ship until about 9 years ago, when tary by a rising vote, after C. W. days in town wit defeated. Lloyd Allen, driving drunk, $ 5 0 be moved io Winston-Salem. He Hall. Hobart Hoots and G. A. and costs. always returned to Davte to spend I K. She-k, J One of onr lady readers wants to Sbeek with drew tbeir names. E. L. Evans, practicing chiro the summer until the death of his. Sta'e University, ' know if the high school gym has The following delegates were pody without license. Prayer for wife about two years ago. Tbej the Easter holida last time we talked to “Uncle Ed.’’| his parents. been turned into a dance ball? As elected to the State, Senatorial and judgment ontioued to August he told us that be was very sick an we are neither a member of the Miss Gussie Congressional Conventions: T. F court. did not think he would ever be abl< school board or the janitor, we are Bailey, C. V. Miller, Alex Tucker, Burton Pardue, driving drunk, a t Catawba to visit bis old home again. spent the sprt not in a position to answer the Mr. Smith is survived oy threi B. C. Brock, W. T. Myers, L. S. $ 5 0 and- costs. wiih her pare lady's question. Shelter, S. B. Cook, L- M. Tut- Kim Smoot and Francis Haw­ sons, J. F. Smith, South Pasadena Cali., R. C. Smith, of Winston-Sai Mr, and Mrs. Folks who are thinking of run­ terow, D. J. Lyorook, M. L. God kins, larceny. Sixty davs on roads. lem, and C. D. Smith, of Redlandf and daughters, ning for office in D avir have by, C. E. Alexander, C. W. Hall. Edgar Sheets, larceny. Prayer four daughters, Mrs. J . A. Ki: Neva, spent the - than three weeks to get their name A. T. Grant, W. F. Stonestreet. for judgment continuec, defendant brougii, Mrs. Nan Roberts at Iatives at Red Oa in the pot. The last day for filing Following the convention, G. D. having already served four months Mrs R. A. Womack, of Winsto: License was iss is Saturday, April 13'h. So far as B. Harding, ofYadkinville, Repub. in jail. Salem, and Mrs. G- D Shutt, Asheville; two brothers, George an1 the marriage of we know, neither Republican or Iicau candidate for Congress in this Claude Stanley, injury to prooer Sanford Smith, ot Redland, an wood, of Morksvi democrat has filed for a county of­ district, made a short address. tv. Eighteen months on roads. one sister, Mrs. Cordelia Smit Ailgood, of Clem fice, despite the large number of Paul Cornatzer vs Gladys Cor- of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. unemployed in this county. M odern Bridge Across natz^r, divorce. Granted. Funeral services were held at little daughter, of o’clock Saturday afternoon at Bet the Easter holida- Folks should be paiticular about M. H. McGuire, Jr , vs Harriet Y a d k i n . lebem Methodist church, conduct of Mr. and Mrs. what they say or write for publica M. McGuire, divorce. G ranted by Rev. J W Vestal, and the boi tion. Mr. Roosevelt or one of the A new bridge over the Yadkin H. V. Norris, bribery. Sentenced laid to rest in the church cemetei J. H. Raity, on mocratic friends big daily newspaper correspondents River on the Winston - Salem - to State penitential y Ioi one year. in the presence of a large concern classic shades of Mocksville highway, U. S 158, Lewis Albea, driving after Ii of sorrowing friends and telative! seem to have gotten mixed up in The editor of The Record exten town Wednesday regard to what Mr. Roosevelt said was assured Thuisday when the cense revoked. $ 2 5 and costs. heartfelt sympathy to the bereavi Attorneys John about Cordell Hull and )im Parley. highway commission announced C. E. Huie, driving drunk. $ 5 0 children, brotners and sister in I and costs. H. Whitaker, 0 Franklin says he didn't say it, but that bids on the structure would be death of this loving father ai boro, were in the correspondent says he did. We opened April 4 in Raleigh. Mangum Stovall, a. w. d. w. with brother. looking after som don’t know who is right or who is The new bridge across Yadkin intent to kill. Sentenced to state penitentiary for five years. FOR SA LE—c wrong. Take your choice. will be of coucrete, modern arcbi Fork News Notes. trie Motors for W lecture and the driveway will be 2 6 Howard Kenerly, simple assault. The editor of The Record is not Mr and Mrs. Chos. Livengood, and small We also Repair feet wide. It will be nine feet Not guilty. C. running the public welfare depart, daughter Jean Anne, Mr. and Mrs. John higher than the present bridge, Paul Beaver, non-support. De­ Livengood, all of Winston Salem, spent The ment in Davie coun.y. We don’t which is an old type steel structure fendant to pay $ 1 0 on 1st and 15th Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence know how many Democrats or Re­ Livengood. only 15 feet wide. ot each month to Clerk of Court to Miss Elizabeth publicans are getting Federal aid, Mr. Adolph Jenkins has entered Lowery ber of the Raleigh Road engineers said the raising be given Mrs. Stella Beaver, for the Hospital at Salisbury to undergo an opera­ and neither do we know how many ty, snent the Eag of the bridge would provide a bet­ support of herself and children, and tion. We trust that she may get on nicely. of either party is on the Federal relatives in this ci ter grade than at present. With to pay costs in this action. Mrs. Houston S. Davis is very sick, hope BE SURE TO SEE pay rolls. At one time, several the new structure nine feet higher Henry Lee Markland and Roscoe she may soon be well. Sam Cartner, a years ago, we obtained a list of Mrs Belle Grubbs, of CburchIand spent McRae College, B the bridge will be on a level with Sain, affray. Both fined $ 5 0 and white collar jobs held by Davie costs, and Sain to serve a term of this week here with her sisters Mrs. J. C. the Easter holida people while the WPA was in the the road on either side six months on roads, for violation Smith. Mr and Mrs. Wil zenith of its glory Tbis list con It will be constructed on the of 1937 suspended sentence. Mrs. Jennie Grubb, who had misfortune l k g l W * ^ R- 4- srme site of the present bridge. To Fred Furches, affray. Case dis­ to fall and bieak two ribs some weeks ago, tained the names of 15 democrats Mrs1C C. Wil take care of traffic while the new missed. is now able to ait up some. and one Republican. Miss Biddie Davis, and Miss Elizabeth ington, and Mrs. bridge is going up, a temporary Raymond Laird, a. w. d. w. ' To pay costs, and pav to Clerk of Court Ratledge spent Wednesday in Winston* and Mrs. Mattie - f l u t p g i n f r vance, spent Wed Jonrnal W as W rong. btidge is 10 be built just north of $ 7 5 for benefit of Guy Wood. Salem doing Easter shopping. of the present bridge, with ap ville. R. L, Booe; Mocksville merchant, Onslo Baker, nou support. De Z. V. Johnston had a very happy day ELECTRIC RANGE last Sunday when quite a crowd of relativ­ tells us that the Winston-Salem Jour proacbes from the highway near fendant to pav co t of action, and ' FOR SA LE — the bridge. to pav to Clerk of Court $ 6 per es and friends gathered at his home and 5 7 5 ,n 5° a,,d 1 nal, in its issue of March 25, was in g ive him a nice birthday celebration, at Another Davie countv job is the month for benefit of Robert How. 'TfteaowtedW eaC pedrza seed, certt error in saying tnat it snowed Sur- ard. • the noon hour a bountiful dinner was Ih AU kinds c day, March 25, 1885. Mr. Booe sa-s grading, bituminous surfacing and R. L. Whitaker, driving drunk. spread, which was highly enjoyed by all. lime. DYSON the snow fell on March 25. 1883. structures on 2 .8 7 miles of Route $ 5 0 and costs. Mrs. P. W. Hairston attended the s- r- The many fr-eru 8 0 1 , which is the road leading off Geneva Turner vs Lewis Turner, vices at the Episcopal Church at Coolee- FEATURES divorce. Granted. mee on GoodFriday. who has been quit Judge Cline Dead. of the Winston Salem-MocksviIle Hotpixntoffersyoua davs, will be glad better, cleaner, safer Former Superior court judge E. road and extending to Advance. condition is som way to cook plus AU wish for him a B. Cline, 7 3 , of Hickory, qied last these great features: •Wednesday, following rn extended Davie Farm ers. Mr. and Mrs. R 1 Wl porcelain enam­ illness. Judge Cline had practiced Roy, Jr., and M A farm has been prepared, showing el Inside aid ou t law in Hickory for more than half what payment can be earned on yonrfarm spent the Easter h farm for the 1949 Agricultural Conserva 2 One piece top ef vard, guests of M a century. During his term on the stein-resistant cnameL vin Gillespie. !bench he presided over two or more tion Program. We want you to meet thr jlical committee, for your township, to / 2 Three Select-Adleat terms of Davie couit Mr. and Mrs. J le cul'o rJmaIfe a pian to earn this payment. It i- easy-eleanCatrodenits Raleigh, attended of Tbe Record has known Judgetytry necessary that you meet the coir,- IowerWurCbst with 5 measured heats. 0«% burial of Mrs. Lea Cliue for nearly 5 0 year-, and is jmiitee and fill out this form, because if it Vi 4 AU purpose auto­ er, Thos. G. Lake sorry to chronicle the death of this is not signed by you you cannot expect s o fG nm nd * matic oven wiih5 meas­ red Saturday mor high-toned Christian gentleman. c teck on your farm for 1940. AU form ured beats and interior must be signed by April IS. Tbe Satiline Pl He will be missed throughout Wes IiEhL The local committee for each township MakeMoreRuft the play, “Tom tern Carolina and especially in his r 5 Five-Speed Thrift MocksviIIe high s will be at the following places: home city and county. A gentle­ Caiabaln Township—Thursday,- March Ihzda^erm ds^ Cooker. ThebeaatUaltiar ARISTOCRAT KOPEL Thursday evening man of the old school has gone to 28: Center Friday. March 29, Davie A ca­ mission 15 and 25 W H A T Afeaiuteeg, a high class attrac brch 28th. 29th and 30tb-at ROW your wheat at the lowest cost per of Chapel Hill, s University, Cha Rev. James Grnc» officiating, and the bcdy VTbushel b y -iincreasing the yield. More CAS.I — $10 FOR YOUR I id to.rest in the church cemetery. j J ewsalem Township-Thursday. Friday Mocksville visitor bushels per acre mean a rduced cost per OLD STOVE- called at The Rec Mr.Lakey is survty d by h,s wrdou; and Satllrd3V1 March 28th. 29th and 30th bukheL three sons, F. R., R. w„ 8r.d E. S.. all of _ Greagy Corner. * 5 24 MONTHS TO PAY some t”pe bv han Large yields ate impossible if your soil taking a course i Davie County, and two daugh ers. Mrs. I . Mo6llsvi|Je Township-Thursday. Friday does not provide the plant food required by R. Hotkey, of Alnanoria, Vs.. anfl Mis and Saturdayi March 28th, 29th and 30tb the University. th e crop. ' • :• L Ga Roberts, of route 2 One brother. N Among the —Mocksville Court House. V-C Fertilizen nude for wheat will in­ W. Lakey, of R. 2. and one stsre^ M^. R. Sh^dy Grove Township — Thursday, Mocksville school W. Coleman of Kinesmao8 Kmsia?, ;eo Ma" h 28, J H. Robertson's Store; Friday, sure a thick Staadt large head* well filled the Easter holida survive. March 29. Advance; Saturday, March 30, w ith sound, plum p g rain , reducing th e cost Miss Lucile Walk A1 v..oce Mr Lakey wkh tme of DavfsoIdeM and of each bushel, and increasing the selling Hazel Turner, Ru best known citizens, and the community - Please make your plans to meet them at price because of the quality. ______the ahove places, at the specified time f Evelyn Troxler, in which he lived for so many years was V h ^ T r v e ^ T m p o ^ a rf ^ ^ d o ^ n o , POWER COMPANY Jessie McKee, Wi saddened by bis death. The Record ex- overlook it If it is not signed by April 15 Vera Mae Ferree1 tttuds &/it»p -uif' to th b 'Tidvtj. U . ttv.re c«» ho no pay cent for 1319 Lonise Kirk man, the death of this gosd (nans D. C, RANKIN, County Agent. DYSON & DWIGGINS Helen Page, Cool ^HB D A V li RECORD. MOCKsVlLLE. N. C.. IiARCB 27. IMO livette. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wyatt, of (HE DAVlE RECORD. Delightful Birthday A ltentiouy Farm ers. died at ber Lealfsvil’e, spent the . Easter holi­ pay. Funeral days in town with relatives. March 30th is the final closing date for J morning at Ltrsest Circulation of Any P a r t y . si tning applications for the 1939 Soil Con- Miss Helen Daniel, of the Col ,,.„! 0 / * > / ? ' ” ‘ ' |rch, and the s -rvation Payment. The majority of these eh cemetery, Oavie County Newspaper. lettsville school facultv, spent the Miss Katherine Smith celebrat'd applications have already been signed f ' GROWING BONES AHD MUSCLES Iher husband, week-end in town with ber parents. her 13 b birthday with a delightful lrs. A nura- party a t the heme of her parent*-. and transm itted to the State Office. AU. Taugbters also NEWS AROUND TOWN. Bill Angell, a ministeral student persons who have not signed are being I Select PolLPatTOts for the youngsters and know Mr. r.n J Mrs. W. N. Smith, on notified. you have not signed your ap. they are correctly fitted in shoes for proper foot at Wake Forest College, spent the If development. Poll-Parrots are easily kept in Church strni t Friday afternoon :rom plication, please do so before March 30. Mrs. Harley Sofley spent Fridav Easter holidays with his parents. 3 to 5 o’clock. After a number of good condition. Well made of fine leathers, in Winston-Salem shopping. games a *u enjoying an Easter egg they're soft and pliable for “going” growing feet. Lester Craven, of the U.S. Navy, E. H. Smith, of Harmony, R. 2, stationed at Norfolk, Va., is spend­ hunt, refreshments, consisting of ice C. E. Faircloth, of Advance, was cream and cake was served, and' was in town Thursday on business. in town on business Wednesday. ing a few days here with bis parents gaily colored candy eggs were pre- W. E. Smith, of Harmony, R. AU P. 0 . S. of A. members are seited the g u ts’s Tho=e present requested to meet in their hall next were Christine Hendricks, Onal Fr;, I , was a Mocksville visitor Wed Edra Mars. Opal Lashmit. Peggy nesdav. Monday evening, April tst. A num­ G aham. Bettie Ann Turner, Lenora ber of new members will be initia Princess Theatre Miss Inez Naylot, of Charlotte, DhII !Alien, Brttie Jean Dwiggins, ted into the Order. HhIhii Smith Jack Graham, Lester spent the week end with her father WEDNESDAY ONLY Dwiggins, Jnan Smith, Mrs. Everett The Bumstcads' Gsvest Hitl f. F. Naylor, near Cana. Geo R. Hendricks, proprietor of Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Mrs. the Mocksville Cash Store, has "BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY” Mrs. J. A. Daniel and Miss Gilmer Hartley and Mrs W. N. purchased from Dr. R. P. Antier Smith. Thelma Marshall spent Thursday THURSDAY son the vacant let between the Charles Laughton in shopping in Winston Salem. Anderson building and the Hall- "JAMAICA INN" Kimbrough drng store, on North Inform ation of Im port­ FOR SALE—Big bone Berkshire FRIDAY pigs, 6 weeks old, $4 »ach. Main street. The lot has a front­ ance to Farm ers of “THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK” I. FRANK HENDRIX. age of 2 2 feet and 3 0 0 feet in length. with Louin Hayward - Joon Bennett C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. D avie County. SATURDAY MOCKSVILLE. N C. Frank Avett, a student at Bre Big Easter Snow. vard College, spent the Easter holi Ic has been brought to our attention by 3 Mesquiteers days in town with bis parents The seventh snow of the winter Mr. D. C. Rankin. County Agent, th at the • AS THE KANSAS TERRORS” visited this section Sunday. The Emergency Croti and Feed Loan Office of MONDAY I K. Sbeek, J r, a stnden* at white flakes Oegan falling about (He Farm Credit Adminiatration is en­ Sta'e University, Chapel Hill, spent deavoring in Hverv uav possible to take “THE MAD EMPRESS" 9 :3 0 a. m., and continued until 6 care of the financial needs of the farmers with Qwrad Nngei Liooel Atwill the Easter holidays in town with p. m., covering the ground to a in this county for the purpose of produc I U E b D A Y bis parents. dvptb of between 4 and 3 inches. irg their crops in all cases where the farm The temperature hovered around er is unable to secure financial assistance mWOLF OF NEW YORK" Miss Gussie Johnson, a stndent from other sources, including th e Produc* wltb Edmuod Lowe - Rose Hobart at Catawba College, Salisbury, 2 6 degrees mo-t of the day, and re­ tion Credit Association and Local Finan- spent the spring holidays in town gistered a low of 2 0 degrees Mon- rial Institution. with her parents. dav morning It is unusual for a Thesoleobject of the Government in big snow to cover the ground this making these loans available is to render a service to such farmers who might n*ed Notice of Re-Sale of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Markham late in 'he season. This was the financial assistance but for certain reasons and daughters, Misses Hilda and first snow to fall on Easter Sunday are unable to procure this assistance Neva, spent the week-end with re­ in 5 7 years. through the local Production Credit Asso­ L a n d . latives at Red Oak, Va. ciation and Local Financial Institution, and yet wirhout assistance would be un Whereasacertain deed of trust License was issued Saturday for Basket Ball H ere. ab>e to adequately carry on their farming having been executed by G. A. Car the marriage of Everette Black, operations. ter and wife, Notie B Carter, on the The Mocksville colored basket ball team These loans are In no sense a relief wood, of Morksville, to Miss Emilv 19'h of November, 1926, as will ap­ will play the Wilkesboro colored boys at measure, but are made where there is a pear of record in the office of the Ailgood, of Clemmons, R. t. rhe high school gymnasium here Friday reasonable expectation that the crops to Kegisier of Deeds for Davie County, evening at 8 o'clock. These are both fast b° piantrd wiil be sufficient to repay the Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Koonts and teams and will furnish plenty of enter loan and take care of the needs of the in Kook 25 a t page 55; whereas de­ little daughter, of Asheville, spent tainment. I his game is sponsored by the borrower and his family. These loans are fault having been made in the pay. the Easter holidays in town, guests Jr., 0 . U. A M, and th e proceeds will go secured by a first lien oo the crops to be ment of the indebtedness due there- to the support of the Jr.. Orphanage at planted. under and a consent judgment hav­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dwiggins. Lexington. Admission 15c and 25c. Applications for these loans are being ing been entered in the Superior Every one invited, come out and enjoy a accepted by F. R Leagans at his office in Court of Davidson County in which J. H. Baity, one of our good de­ good game and assise a good cause. One Mocksville. the undersigned was appointed Cum mocratic friends who lives in the section of the gym will be reserved for missioner to sell the property !Where­ classic shades of Clarksville, was in colored people. as the purchaser at such sale has de town Wednesday on business. faulted in the payment of the pur­ You See­ Sheffield News. chase price and the Court has order­ Attorneys John R. Jones and J. ed that a re-sale be bad: H. Whitaker, of North Wilkes- Some of our oldest citizens says Sunday CHICKENS! was the first Easter Sunday they have Now, therefore, the undersigned boro, were in town Wednesday ever seen when it snowed all day. The Commissioner will sell at Public A uoj the Painter KnowsI« looking after some legal matters. snow was four inches deep here. tion to the highest bidder for cash, J Ctowford Smith and family, of States­ We will be at FOR SALE—Shock-Proof Elec- a t the Court House door in Mocks--; The professional painter prefers to use Kurfees So ville, spent Easter with his father, R. N. ville. North Carolina, on Saturday, - trie Motors for Washing Machines. Smith March 30, 1940. at 12 o’clock, noon, ; a n d 2 0 pure paint, because he know s he can please We also Repair Washers. Mrs. J. S. Ratledge who has been very Martin Brothers ill it improving her many friends will be the following described real estate: jj both the lady atod the man of the house! C. J. ANGELL, glad to leam. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at al The Maytag Dealer, Mr. and Mrs'Eugene Quillian and her Store stone, the J. N. Wyatt corner, and ; The lady wants blended beauty. The Rainbow Mocksville, N C. mother Mrs. A. W. Edwards spent Easter running thence North with said Wy- * Range shows 2 4 colors and suggested blends for with Hugh Edwards here. Saturday, March 30, att’s line 1331 feet to a stone, W>- each, in the Kurfees Color Chart! Miss Elizabeth Naylor, a mem­ The little children Ot the Sheffield school att’s corner and corner of J N - Wv- ber of the Raleigh high school factil house enjoyed the egg bunt and the treat Mrs. Hudson, teacher, give them Friday To Buy Poultry, and will att’s 19 acre tract; thence West 1670 The man wants utility. Kuifees 80 and 2 0 pure paint con­ ty, spent the Easter" holidays with evening. feet to a bickorv. Wyatt's coruer; tains 2 0 % to 40% more lead (the protecting film) per gallon! relatives in this city and near Cana Some of the farmers here say that the pay the highest market thence South 3 degs West 612 feet, ground bog. after hearing that Davie had to J. B. Breneger’s corner; thence j Ask your painter—or see us—cm any painting problem! Sam Cartner, a student at Lees gone Democratic and that Roosevelt would prices for same. S. 89 degs East 812 feet to a stone, McRae College, Banners Elk, spent not come out and say be would not ron for the said J. B.- Breneger’s corner; the Easter holidays with his parents a third term, has gone back in bia holr. The Sheffield ground bog committee is re­ thence S. I deg. W. 6z9 feet to a Mr and Mrs. William Cartner, on quested to meet and bold a peace confer­ stone, Breneger’s other corner; Kurfees & Ward R. 4 . ence with him next Wednesday at two thence S. 8 6 degs. E. 880 feet to the o'clock and make arrangements with said J. T. SMITH, Buyer. beginning, containing 37 acres, more Mrs. C C. Williams, of Farm­ hog to come back out and stop this wintery or less. Reference is made to map • BETTER SERVICE” ington, and Mrs. Adam Leonard weather. of N. R Kinnev, C. E.. made Octo­ and Mrs. Mattie Poitdexter, of Ad­ ber 26, 1926. vance, spent Wednesday in Mocks- SECOND TRACT: Begitining a a ville. stone, J. N. Wyatt’s corner; running S 1551 feet to a poplar, W A. SaneV FOR SALE — Truck Fertilizer YOU EVER saw corner; t.ienee N. 38 d ;gs. E >si 990 5 7 5 In 5 0 and IOO-IK hags. I,es- feet to a mulberry S..ne’s coiner; pedezs seed, certified No. I, 5/^c thence S. 87 degs. E 700 feet to a Ih AU kinds cron fettilizer and IN A BIG 8 CU. FT. stone on branch. Albert Holder’s lime. DYSON & DWIGGINS. corner; thence N-41 degs E. with old road 1,000 feet to a red oak, The many friends of B. O. Morris, Holder and A. M Anders Vi’s corner. FERTILIZERS! who has been qnite ill for several N. 85degs 30m in. W. 653 feet to davs, will be glad to learn that his the beginning, containing 2 2 acres I HANDLE THE FAMOUS condition is somewhat improved. more or less. Reference is made to AU wtsh for him an early reconvery. map made by N. R. Kinney, C E„ October 26,1926. Smith-D juglas FertiJizBns Mr. and Mrs. Roy Call and son THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a The Fertilizer For Your Tobacco, C -tton And All Otner Field Crops Roy, Jr., and Mrs W. L. Call Families of Four or More need a BlG Refrigerator—And. Hem’s a Beauty at stone, L. G Hendrix’s corner and S See Me Before You Buy Your Spring Fertilizer spent the Easter holidays at Bre a Baryun FticeI AM the Convenience, W. corner of the 30 acre- tract and vard, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ the ThriK the Durability of a Big running thence N. 3 degs. E. 2186 vin Gtllesoie. General Flectricl Over Id sq. ft. of chains to a stone. Melton Hendrix’s £. L. McCLAMROCH Shelf Area. Over 8 Cu. ft. of Storage and J. F. Smithdeal’s corner, with North End Service Station Mocksville. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Leagans, of Space. 1 0 lbs. of Ice— 1 0 0 Big Cubes J. F. Smithdeal’s line 34 82 chains to Raleigh, attended the funeral and at One Time! a stone on the Bixby road; thence S. burial of Mrs. Leagan's grandfath Sne Mmo Moutr Elf Owning a MG SI 21.15 chains to an oak Stump. W. A er, Thos. G. Lakey, which occur­ You can save more left-overs, buy food Hendrix’s corner on the Bixby road; red Saturday morning at Courtney. in bigger quantities at better prices, thence W 34 chains and 50 links to freeze more ice—and not out-grow the beginning, containing 74 acres, The Sauline Players will present your refrigerator’s capacity with re­ more or IeBS. Reference is made to the play, “Tom Sawver,” in the sulting loss of an early “trade-in”. map made bv N. R Kinney, C. E . T he B argain C enter Mocksviile high school auditorium October 26.1926- Thursday evening, March 2 8 . Ad­ FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at Plenty Plant Bed Canvass 2 l-2c per yd mission 15 and 25 cents. This is so a stone on the East side of .Bixbv a high class attraction. *169 road, running thence W. 9 chs. and 80 Square Printa . 13c Fast Color Prints . 7c 25 links to a stone, J. C. Carter’s Play Cloth . . . IOc 59c Quality Silks . 35c Dr. Gilbert T. Rowe, of Duke •u-tna cuncT • siawuss snas*** corner; thence S. 7 chains and 50 University will conduct a Bible Snmr • Tdafreit MMtr • Iatarior Iinksto {. E. Hendrix’s corner;thence Plenty 5c Matches 3c K -nny Coffe*, loose IOc Conference at the Methodist church UlM o VagataHsCautaiaer • 7 MECEaatsf W 19 chains and 41 links to a stone, Salt Fish .... IOc I Ib ^acks . . . He beginning next Sunday through ft. capacity. J*™®*?- * **“ “ to a stone, Hendrix’s corner; thence be Saves T B a lA n MTHMfTVIiIT. Wednesday night. Soeakingtwice im a is M o 3. 25 chains and 54 links to a stone. Plenty WdITESWAMFLOUR $2 95 ■effort. Houser’s corner; thence W. 7 chains Es perfect daily g o'clock a. tn„ and 7 :3 0 p. and 50 links to a stone, Houser and m. Sunday at regular hours FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! StffiEPMQ PRICE REDWnOHS! Huelin’s corner; thence S. 6 degs. Wheat Bran . $1.70 Bran & Shorts . $1 75 Ernest King, Jr.. and Bert Premo You can now buy this G-E W. 14 chains and 86 links to a white model LBdB £ 1 Cu, Pt, Sat iak, M. Stewart's corner; thence E. ShorU .... $1.85 Hog Fat . . . $1.90 of Chapel Hill, students at State 33 chains and 50 link's to a pine University, Chapel Hill, were 19*0 Model for only stump; J C. Wall’s corner; thence Plenty Of Chickens Feed of AU Kinds Mocksville visitors Thursday. They me suy/ N. 4 degs. East with Gosby He'rs* called at The Record office and set ine 28 chains and 45 links to a Btone; Plenty Onion Sets some t'>pe bv hand Mr. King is ,50 ihence N. 17 degs E 14 chains and AU Kinds Seeds Loose And Packs taking a course in Journalism at *139 13 links to a stone, Goshv corner; the University. thence East 4 chains and 25 links to Just A Few $10.00 Leather Coats $7 95 a sfone an east side of Bixby road; See Us For Anything You Need Among the members 0 f the r thence North 33 degs. W. 7 chains Mocksville school,faculty whdspent to the beginning, containing' 131.75 We Will Saye You Money. acres; more or less. Reference is the Easter holidays at home were “ YOURS FOR BARGAINS” Miss Luctle Walker, Graham; Miss made to 'map of N. R Kinney, C. E., Hazel Turner, Ruthetfordton; Miss C. C. Sanford Sons Co. October 26,1926 - Evelyn Troxler, Greensboro; Miss Said property is being sold subject Jessie McKee, Winston-Salem; Miss “EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY** to County taxes due. J. Frank Hendrix This 29th day of February, 1940. Vera Mae Ferree, High Point; Miss Mocksville. N G Louise Kirkman, Boone; and Miss PhoneT MocksviMe, N.G EMMETT C WILLIS. Near Depot I Helen Page, Cool Springs. Commiasioner. THE DAVTE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

'IM P R O V E D Sourdough Operates Skagway’s Lone ‘Street Car’ UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED WHO’S UNDAY I DEPARTMENT S CHOOL L esson By HABOLD L- LUNDQUIST, D. D. NEWS Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. FULL D R E S S S S S (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) D C IIT VerW vdtfban aad All Formal Oces- W IlE Iil SlMaABywmra* Write fo r detail* ILSIBN & CO., 1714 LStN.W^Wssbtagtott.D.& THIS Lesson for March 31 BABY CHICKS Lesson subjects and Scripture \«xts se­ lected and copyrighted by International CmttIimMty BLOOD-TtSTINQ tad BREEOINO Council of Religious Education; used by for B .g Bgga, Fast Growth, Lonsr Life and BaplA Featbertnr prodaces chicks of Tmasnal I1Iya- WEEK permission* Mllty, Growth. Fast Feathering and Uniformity. Inquire about onr easy payment plan. THE CONTINUING TASK Writs today fo r catalogue and pries list By LEMUEL F. PARTON HLFOfiD 88EEDBS fUTCHEBT.Plkesiille-PO. JocUaIeMi I' (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) IESSO N TEXT—M atthew 28:16-20. GOLDEN TEXT-Ye shall be witnesses PalIornm Tested Chicks. New Hampshire Reds; 13 other profitable breeds. Write for ^ EW YORK.—"Incentive com- unto me . . . unto the uttermost parts' of free folder. Jones Hatchery, Gallatin, Tenn. pensation,” frequently cited as the earth.—Acts 1 :8. the sparkplug of business in the Jat- wrK i liriC l l 1wf»S>aKo C V ASSORTID CrinplesI NUVlBS NoGaUsI $490 «®PerlOS ter’s resistance to governmental in- World conquest! The dream of dic­ We Guarantee Live Delivery. We pay Poitag*. trusion, is tators and of national leaders down AlXAS CHICK CO* St. Louis. Mo. CashIneenttve narrowed through the ages is to be accom­ is ‘Spark-Plug* down to an plished, for there is One who has For Executive intra - m ural the authority to claim such a place There Was a Way, engagement of leadership who will one day rule, in George W. Hill's argument with for then “the kingdoms of this And Lass Knew It! certain stockholders of the Ameri­ world” will have become ‘‘the king­ can Tobacco company, of which he doms of our Lord, and of his Christ; T iWO people were walking along is president. He fights a resolution and He shall reign for ever and a road together. One was a to reduce the profit percentage ever” (Rev. 11:15). While we await young woman, the other a hand­ bonuses of the five top officials- of One of the most famous tourist sights in the northland is the solitary “street car” of Skagnay, Alaska, His coming to take the throne are owned and operated by dyed-in-the-wool sourdough, Martin Itjen. With other gold-seekers of 1898, Itjen left some farm lad. The farm lad the company, and says, “I cannot, we to sit idly by? No indeed, for was carrying a large pail on his with self-respect, continue in the the United States to seek his fortune in Alaska. He remained to build a street car, the only one in Skagway. even now Christ has all authority The car is built on an automobile chassis, but there its resemblance to an auto or street car ends. A dummy back, holding a chicken in one company if a decision is made and He has commissioned His fol­ hand, a cane in the other, and which I must regard as a repudia­ is pictured on the platform of the vehicle. Itjen is now visiting the Cnited States for the first time since 1898. lowers to go out and to serve Him in The sourdough conductor is familiar to thousands of tourists. leading a goat. They came to a tion of proved successful policies.” all the world by making disciples in dark lane. ■ In the depression year of 1930, every nation. Mr. Hill fanned up sales to a figure Said the girl: “I’m afraid to which yielded him $2,283,000 for his I. The Obediient Disciples (w . 16, walk here with you. You might year’s work. In 1938, his was the Press Club Gets Preview of Next (Maybe) President 17). try to kiss me.” top salary of American executives— The'Lord never fails to keep His Said the farm lad: “You need $331,348, in addition to his bonus. Word, but often His followers miss not be afraid. How could I kiss He did nicely in the years between, great blessing because they fail to you with all this I’m carrying?” and reminds his stockholders that, keep their appointments with Him. “Well, you might stick the cane during the 14 years of his presi­ He had told His disciples that after in the ground, tie the goat to it, dency, the company paid $358,660,- His resurrection He would meet and put the chicken under the 431 in dividends and increased its * them in Galilee, and we read that pail,” was the ready reply. surplus. He thinks management they met Him at the appointed like that needs “incentive.” place. One trembles to think of If it comes to a strike, it won’t what they and we might have be a sitdown strike. Mr. Hill never missed if they had failed to meet likes to sit down if he can help Him. it. His staff discovered that when His promise to us is just as true he was pioneering radio advertising and definite. “Where two or three with his personally supervised or­ are gathered in my name, there am Does your throat feel chestra in which he ran rehearsals I in the midst of them” (Matt. 18: prickly when you swallow and whipped up a terrific pace. 20) applies to us today. If we meet —due to a cold? Benefit from Luden’s special for­ He has put a fast tap-dance Him at the appointed place, bless­ mula. Contains cooling tempo into his promotional ing will come to us and will flow out menthol that helps bring quick relie£ Don’t suffer work, and has fielded more hot through us to all the world. another second. Get advertising slogans than prob­ Observe that “some doubted,’’ Luden’s for that "sand* ably any man in the business. that is, they were perplexed and un­ paper throat!'* Several of the most famous and certain about the risen Saviour. If durable are his. He is a rather they persisted in their lack of faith LUDEN’S 5* small, good-looking man with a ■we know that it m ust have shut them Monthol Cough Drops vivid personality, highly ener­ out of a great blessing, but at the gized, the Daniel Boone of new same time it did not hinder the : sales ideas. Lord’s gracious ministry to His oth­ No Just in Unjust Mr. Hill was graduated from Wil­ er disciples. To entreat what is unjust from liams college, joined the American II. The All-Powerful Leader (v. the just is wrong; but to seek Tobacco company in 1904 and be­ 18). what is just from the unjust is came president in December, 1925, folly.—Plautus. succeeding his father, the late Per- Quietly and without any fanfare, cival S. Hill. Jesus announced that all power was given unto Him; or as the Revised WHY SUFFER Fiinctioiial Possibilities, near possibilities, vague possibilities and one perennial candidate for the presidency are pic­ Version more appropriately trans­ ^pHIS courier heard an argument tured at the National Press club’s first political rally in Washington, D. C. Seated, left to right: Paul McNutt, lates the word, “all authority.” He the other day between a radio federal security administrator; Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Michigan; Jesse Jones, federal loan administra­ does have all power, but He has FEMALE technician and an am ateur sociolo­ tor, and District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey, New York. Standing, left to right: Robert Jackson, attorney more. He has the supreme authori­ gist. The radio man said this new general; Rep. Bruce Barton, New York; Sen. Bnrton K. Wheeler, Montana; Norman Thomas, perennial candi­ modulated, or staticless radio, just ty which gives Him the right to rule COMPLAINTS date of the Socialist party, and Sen. Bennett Champ Clark, Missouri. over the entire creation, heaven and IyA i Ei PtnkhamrS VesetabIe Conpontf earth, spiritual as well as material. Has Helped Thousands I 3 . d " , £ Few women today do not have some sign of Has Possibilities free air for No man in his right mind has ever functional trouble* Maybe you've noticed As Red Machine Wages Finnish War Blesses Followers laid claim to authority over even so YOURSELF getting restless, moody, nervous For a ‘Free-Ait* t^ e PeoPle— ■*------■* ’ - l , y —yourworktoomucMoryou—• that it would much as the earth, but here is One Then try Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable who without hesitation or qualifica­ Compound to help quiet unstrung nerves, provide space for all comers to say relieve monthly pain (cramps, backache, their say, that no government or tion declares that to Him has been headache) and weak dizty fainting spells given all authority in heaven as well due to functional disorders. For over 60 wave-band monopoly could block it, years PinkhamfS Compound has helped hua> and that it marked a tremendous as in earth, that is, over the entire dreds of thousands of veak* rundown IKP gain for free speech. The sociolo­ creation. Surely it is God Himself vous women. T ry Ul gist said the innovation came at a who here speaks to us. time when the air was loaded with III. The Great Commission (w. Trnth and a Sunbeam international \snarls and whines, 19, 20a). Truth is as impossible to b«! worse than static. “It is the sublimest of all specta­ soiled by any outward touch aa For good or ill, it is Maj. Ed­ cles to see the risen Christ without the sunbeam.—Milton. win F. Armstrong, Columbia money or army or state, charging professor, who brings in the this band of 500 men and women ' change. More than 20 years with world conquest and bringing SOOTHES CHAFED SKIN ago, back in the days of the them to believe it possible and to un­ cat’s whisker and crystal sets dertake it with serious passion and he has been crowding the future power. Pentecost is still to come, WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY with new radio devices. Wars but dynamic faith rules on this are apparently propitious for his mountain in Galilee” (Dr. A. T. inventive spirit. In the World Robertson). Company In Misery war, we couldn’t catch German It Is a comfort to the unfor­ signals. He caught them, with Such faith and such a commis­ / sion call for a worldwide mission. tunate to have companions in woe. a rig which brought along the —DeGravina. super-heterodyne, and other fix­ The church or individual without a ings which led him into a 20- worldwide missionary vision, assur­ year legal battle with Lee de edly does not have the viewpoint of Forest. He was a hayloft radio Christ. Observe also that it is an experimenter, and has been a evangelistic mission. We are not BILIOUS? professor of engineering at Co­ called to entertain the world, not . Hera Is Amating Relief off primarily to improve the social or­ CoodWoBs Om to Sluggish Bowala lumbia since 1934. The Most Reverend Samnel AI- ■ If you think aH laxatives der. Our business is to “make dis­ ’ act alike, jost try tills This writer drives by his great phonsus Stritch, newly installed ciples,*’ that is, true followers of Je­ ______ell vegetable laxstfw* Steel tower on the cliffs a t Alpine, archbishop of Chicago, bestows a > mild, thorough, refreshing, InvigoratfBg. De* Two of the first pictures released by the Soviet censorship burean of sus Christ, which they can only be­ pendable relief from sick bilious ipeD^ N. J., on which he staked $300,000 first blessing upon his followers. come through accepting Him as Sa­ tired feeling when associated with constipation. to bring through today’s frequency the Red army in Finland. Left: The Russian caption states “all units of Archbishop Stritch succeeds the late Ufrftiniii- BSeIr S'* a 25c box oC NR fnna yvtsr viour and Lord. n im o if l IUSK druggist. Make the test—tbea modulation. We never understood the communications service of the Red army bring mail to the front every George Cardinal Mundelein. Many If sot delighted. Rtum the box to us. We WiQ it, but, hung with red lights at day. An airplane is being loaded.” Right: A machine-gun team moves Such a ministry will inevitably be refund the purchase _ thousands of people witnessed to a teaching ministry. “Faith cometh price. That*e fair. night to warn aviators, it had a its weapon in search of a new position. thronement services. G et NR Tablets today. Wellsian look of the “shape of things by hearing, and hearing by the word to come.” of God” (Rom. 10:17). How foolish is the preacher or . evangelist who Mikado’s Warriors Harass Snow ‘Enemy’ Wants Long Rest fails to teach the Word of God.' It is W N U -7 12—40 MADELEINE CARROLL,' the His appointed method which' cannot ■, moving picture actress, is fail. Chmtian baptism is also a Wisdom Is Sought back from Europe expressing deep iW F vital part of the Great Commission. Wealth may seek us; but wi#> concern over the fact that French It was first practiced at Pentecost dom must be sought.—Young. soldiers behind the lines earn only (Acts 2) and later in the Church 33 cents a month. At Hollywood, (Acts 8 and 10). Miss Carroll organized a knitting JE brigade for distressed French ci­ IV. The Abiding Presence (v. 20b). W a tc h Youk vilians and soldiers, and took with There is no other statement of fact her to France eight suitcases of (for it is more, than a promise) any­ Ki d n e y s / sweaters, socks and the like which where or by anyone that can com­ Help Them Cleanse the Blood she and girls of the University of pare with the assurance of Christ of Harmful Body Waste California at Los Angeles had fash­ that He is with His . witnesses al­ . Youe kidneys are constantly filtering wsste matter from the blood stream. But ioned. ways, even unto the end of the age. kidneys sometimes lag In their work—do not act ss Nature intended—fail to re­ She became somewhat of a Fran­ 4 Consider first of all who is to be move Impurities that, if retained, may cophile when she majored in French with us, namely, .the Son of- God1 poison the system and. upset the whole body machinery.' at the University of Birmingham, j the risen Christ, the One with all Symptoms may be nagging backache, England, where her father was a j authority in heaven and earth! Then persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffines professor. She taught French at a note that He is to be with His dis­ under the eyes—a feeling of nervous girls’ seminary, but took her first ; ciples “always.” How important that anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder die* a y check of £20 and went to London is, for as we well know, the inspira­ order are sometimes- burning, scanty or

"The Name Is Familiar^ HCWtQ SEW XEDOS-FROCK SUITS ih Striped Troosasp mplete Accossotiea RuthWyeth Spears a n d A I I F o r m a l O c c a - IO BT IY ritcfo r detail* B r VIRGINIA VALE .VV., Wastongton.D.C. FELDC B. SIB E T C E H A H S (R e le a se d b y W e ste rn N e w sp a p e r U nion.) and ElHO SCOTT WATSON u s e \ w L m ^ r 'ICKS D ON WILSON, the plum p and BOARDS NO and BREEDING genial radio announcer,' •nc Life and Bapld & s oil nnnsnal M va- has turned actor with a venge­ ‘Fine Spencerian Hand’ rinit and Uniformity, N THIS day of typewriters, tele­ aicnt plan. ance. He led up to it gently by Wtl u$ ar-d price Jirt I grams, telephones and even order 36 kesville t O-RocIdaIe M i asing his voice, but not his blanks where all you have to do is poundage (he tips the scales at check the items, handwriting is be­ . Kcw Hampshire e b reed s. W rile fo r BOO) in “Buck Benny Rides coming a lost art. But perhaps c ry , G allatin , T cn n . you can remember when it was still A g a in .” an attainment to be able to write “a You’ll see him in person in fine Spencerian hand.” IlV Fay Postage. “The Round-Up,” in the role of , Louis# M o. Why “Spencerian” ? Because P latt “Slim,” made famous by the Rogers Spencer, an Ohio farm boy, MAKE BASE COTTON late Macklyn Arbuckle. And born in 1801, be­ came famous as SEAT-ADD BATTING who knows, he m ay like acting the father of V so well that he’ll never want to American pen­ w in g s; return to announcing. manship. As a THEN “ The chief difficulty so far has schoolboy he BACK walking along v V loved grace and One was a been finding a horse that would elegance and CAR other a hand- aold him, but he’s promised to practiced fancy I The farm lad iake care of that by producing writing almost to SEAT TO rge pail on his I ane that he rides frequently— the exclusion of IHLL OUT -hicken in one everything else. the other, and seems that, though hefty, he’s He became not SCREWS ENDS—- hey came to a an expert horseman. only proficient as Right off the griddle is the report a penman but the It started with an old car seat. “I'm afraid to that Professor Quiz is all set to sign Tm S SEASON BRINGS EGGS AND MORE EGGS Platt R. Spencer first American to XXTE KNOW what becomes of ings and was matched in paint for u. You might a deal with one of (he major movie (See Recipes Below) make it a specialty and a business. companies for a series of shorts ’ ” old automobiles for their the wings and back of the seat. centering around the Professor’s ra­ degrees), allowing 35 minutes per. He wanted to be a minister and graveyards are all too obvious. NOTE: Sewing Book I contains d: “You need For an Easter Feast started to study for it but, since he But how about that backseat cush­ 32 pages, of directions for making could I kiss dio specialty of questions and an­ pound. Remove to hot platter and swers. Perhaps he’s been inspired garnish with pineapple rings and loved other things besides grace and ion with springs almost as good slip-covers and curtains; books 2 'm carrying?” The Easter season brings eggs elegance—liquor, for instance—the as new? The sketch shows what and 3 give directions for the em­ to do it by the success of those and more eggs to the tables of the fresh mint, or with orange cups t stick the cane “Information Please” shorts. filled with mint jelly. powers that be—or were—ruled him became of one such seat. broidered pictures over the man­ the goat to it, whole world, it out of the pulpit before he could get tel. The knitted rag rug and pil­ Currant-Mint Sauce for Lamb. It was padded out at the ends ken under the seems. There are in. As a second-choice vocation he to make the back the same length lows in this sketch are in Book 4. dy reply. Gone are the days when a hero tinted eggs, eggs 1 cup currant jelly began to crusade for better pen­ as the front. Extra padding was Books are 10 cents each; if you had to be perfect every minute that with dainty and 2 tablespoons fresh mint (chopped) manship and traveled the country enclose 40 cents with your order intricate patterns also used on the top to make it he was on the Melt jelly over very low heat, then giving lectures, demonstrations and smooth. A simple base with a for four books (Nos. I, 2, 3, and 4) screen. In Para- adorning their instructions. glossy shells, and bring to boiling point. Remove from back and wings was made of one- you will receive a FREE set of mount’s “Road to heat and stir in the chopped mint. Spencer published his first copy inch boards, to fit the seat. Next, quilt block patterns of Mrs. Singapore” Bing eggs decked out book in 1848 and it immediately be­ Fresh Asparagus With Lemon came the cretonne slip-cover for Spears’ Favorite Early American Crosby is a shift­ to look like Easter bunnies. came a best seller. His fame and the spring, seat, with a box pleated quilt designs. Send your order to: less sort of guy, Eggs may be decorated, too, with Butter Sauce. fortune were made and penman­ aided and abetted ruffle around the front and along gaily colored stickers—and if you’re (4 servings) ship became the country’s most im­ the sides up to the wings. A MRS. RVTH WVETH SPEABS in a career of idle­ clever with your fingers, you can 2 small bunches fresh (or I large portant study. bright peacock blue tone in the D ra w e r 10 ness by Dorothy make a giddy blonde or demure bunch) asparagus As late as 1870, a million copies of cretonne was used for seam cord- Bedford Hills New Tork Lamour and Bob brunette egg, sporting a new Easter Spencer’s book were sold annually. Enclose 10 cents for one book, or Hope. Three other 5 cups boiling water 40 cents for four books and set of quilt bonnet! Use bright blue round stick­ But the typewriter came and flow­ block patterns. matinee idols have ers for eyes, and a tiny gummed 1 % teaspoons salt Vt cup butter ing capitals and fine flourishes were Records—For What? 'Name...... forgotten the max­ heart for a mouth. Or, if you like, soon supplanted in writing practice Address ...... ims of their copy­ paint in the features, and tint the I tablespoon lemon juice by “Now is the time for all good books, so far as “cheeks” with ordinary water color Cut off lower parts of asparagus Some may think it foolhardy for new pictures are men to come to the aid of the a man to risk his life adding an­ 50L Bing Crosby paints. Cotton or fringed crepe pa­ stalks as far down as they will snap. party.” oPs I i i concerned. Robert per may be glued on to resemble Discard, or use in soup. Tie stalks ... other few miles to a record, or bsve read Montgomery gets himself hanged in hair, and an Easter bonnet is made diving another few ..feet deeper and profit* together loosely in a bundle and B loom ers C d D f O ltf “The Earl of Chicago”; George into the ocean. But these men PATENT free book* from a tiny paper nutcup, bits of place upright in saucepan contain­ OU probably think “bloomers” Unjust Brent portrays a fugitive from jus­ colored paper, and a tiny feather or ing the boiling water to which salt are doing something for science. P r e U « > Yare called that because the word But others— YOUK I D E A t is unjust irom tice in “Till We Meet Again” ; and artificial flower. has been added. Cook, uncovered, wS t M a g M I w m B m / * Fnlly explain m a n y ; but to seek Tyrone Power, believe it or not, is sounds the way bloomers look. Well, A Jugoslavian played cards con­ I nterestlnfc points to inventors. Beascaiablofeeav When the bunny comes around until ends of stalks begin to be ten­ what would you think if they were deferred payment*, forty-two years* experience. the unjust is a gangster in his latest. der, about -15 minutes; ’ then' lay tinuously for 56 hours to establish WfiU to VICTOR J. KVANSACO., ReaitUnd Ftttnt with his gift of eggs, keep him as called “jenkers”? That might have a guest at your bunch of asparagus flat in pan and a record. A smoking record is Judy Garland is on her way op, continue cooking until tips are ten­ been the word by which they were held by an Englistoian, who E aster table. known today had not Miss Amelia and rapidly. This year it was quite He’ll be a delight der, 5 to 10 minutes. Then drain. smoked 144 cigarettes in 14 hours’ Prophet In Reverse Functional a distinction for anyone wbo wasn’t Cream butter and add lemon juice Jenks, for whom they were named, continuous chain-smoking. An­ to children and been married to Dexter C. Bloomer. The historian is a prophet look­ in the cast of “Gone With the Wind” grownups alike if slowly. Pour this mixture over hot other Englishman played the ing backward.—Schlegel. to win one of the annual awards of asparagus and serve at once. Or had she married a man named piano continuously for 122 hours his basket is filled - Smith they might the Motion Picture Academy of Arts with candy eggs Magie Easter Eggs. to establish a record. Then and Sciences. Little Judy'got a spe­ have been called there’s an American, William OUTSTANOIHe BU O E VMOK that the children % cup sweetened condensed milk “smithereens,” or cial one for wArk as ' ‘an outstand­ themselves can eat. I teaspoon vanilla Fischler by name, who balanced 1 10 for 1 0 Cents if she—well, with CUPFUS CO., Sr. U lllS 1 M k egetable Compound ing juvenile.” But Easter Sunday demands more 4 cups sifted confectioners’ (4X) 11,300 matches on a bottle in 30 h o u san d s! all the names hours. And a San Francisco stu­ ot have some sign of than eggs in the way of foodl It’s a sugar (about) there the possi­ aybe you've noticed Janice Logan looked so attractive day of feasting and most of us plan Blend sweetened condensed milk dent holds a kissing record. He Victory of Peace -tless, moody, nervous, bilities are unlim­ kissed 40 girls in five minutes. orktoomuch foryou— in the brief costume that she wore and plot for weeks ahead to give the and vanilla. Add confectioners’ sug. ited. Peace hath her victories no less Pinkham's Vegetable when working in “Dr. Cyclops,” the AU for what? renowned than war.—Wilde. 'et unstrung nerves, family a truly delicious and unusual ar gradually and Mrs. A m elia (cramps, backache, forthcoming Paramount technicolor meal. Leg of lamb or baked ham continue mixing diisy lainting spells picture, that the Art Students league Jenks Bloomer of orders. For over 60 are the traditional foods around until smooth and Seneca Falls, N. ouDd has helped hnn* voted her “The Best Undressed which most of us plan our Easter creamy. Divide weak, rundow n ner* Woman of the Year.” (That’s the Y., in 1849 start­ menus. Either may be used in the into three or four ed a woman’s menu below, to excellent advantage. parts. Color with magazine called ' Broiled Grapefruit halves different vegetable colorings in very a Sunbeam The Lily, and its Mrs. Bloomer Roast Leg of Lamb or Baked Ham light tints—pink, green, yellow. purpose was to advocate temper­ mpossible to b*- New Potatoes With Parsley Form into eggs. One end of each ance and women’s rights. For pub­ utward touch a* Asparagus egg may be dipped into melted licity purposes, Mrs. Bloomer adopt­ iltoiu Spring Salad chocolate that has been allowed to ed a costume consisting of a jacket Hot Rolls Butter cool. Makes eight eggs 1% inches with close sleeves and a pair of Boston Cream Pie long. Turkish pantaloons secured around You’ll find another Easter menu When dipping candy eggs, melt the ankle by bands. Several of her and additional recipes, too, in my the chocolate in the top of a double contemporary advocates of women’s cook book “Easy Entertaining.” boiler, but do not let the water rights wore the same costume and Boston Cream Pie. boil. When melted, remove from these persons were known as heat, and let the chocolate cool to “Bloomerites” or just “Bloomers.” Vs cup butter in Misery about 83 degrees Fahrenheit, a tem­ The campaign died out but the 1 cup granulated sugar y perature slightly cooler than luke­ rt to the unfor- 2 eggs (well beaten) warm. pantaloon idea did not. A modified mpanions in woe* form, shortened to gather just be­ 1% cups cake flour Baked Ham. % teaspoon salt. low or above the knee was adopted I% teaspoons baking powder I whole ham and became the bloomers as worn % cup milk I teaspoon whole cloves today—or are they worn today? At I teaspoon vanilla extract 1 % cups sweet cider least, Amelia Bloomer was the in­ S S S S f t Cream butter and add sugar grad­ 1% cups brown sugar spiration for bloomers as they are zing Relief of ually. Add eggs. Mix and sift all % cup orange juice remembered today, even if shorts- o Sluggish Boweto have taken their place. CORH dry ingredients and add alternately Wipe ham with a damp doth and If you think all laxative* JANICE LOGAN ... act alike, just tty tb ii with the milk and vanilla extract, place in an uncovered roaster, skin all vegetable Iaiatlv** beginning and ending with the flour ‘Let George Do It’ reshiog, invigorating- Do- trick picture in which the members side up. Roast in a very low oven headaches. bilious epefla* of the cast are reduced to one-fifth mixture. Bake in 2 well-greased (300 degrees) allowing 25 minutes 'T'HERE is only one man in the f l t t S S iated with constipation* layer-cake pans in moderate hot history of the world who ever 25c box of KR from your their natural size.) So now Miss per pound of ham. About % hour gist. Make the test—then Logan must be all-round champion oven (365 degrees Fahrenheit) for before ham has finished baking, take said “Let George do it” and really so**""??, the bcx to us. We vfll so far as clothes are concerned. 20 to 25 minutes. When cool, put from oven. Remove skin and pour meant it—really meant to let George When she was a senior at swanky together with Boston cream pie fill­ off all excess fat. Cook cider and do it and knew what George he was Sarah Lawrence college she was ing and sprinkle top with powdered sugar together to thick syrup stage. talking about. When the expression sugar. Add orange juice and pour mixture is used today, it may mean to let voted the School’s Best Dressed Cppiv IMP by M o g Cnmiiiw» Student. Boston Cream Pie Filling. over ham. Dot with whole cloves. anyone else do it or just to dodge 12—40 Return to oven and bake one hour the responsibility knowing that no­ % cup sugar ^ body will do it. % cup bread flour longer, basting frequently With liq­ MADE BY KELLOGG'S IN BATTLE CREEK Is Sought According to Joan Bennett, one uid in pan; But when Louis XII of France seek us; but wii« of the greatest predicaments well- % teaspoon salt used to say, “Let dressed women fear is potting on a 2 cups scalded milk ought.—Young. HaVe Xou a Copy of ‘Easy George do it,” he new outfit and then finding someone 2 eggs meant George else wearing one just like it. .That’s I teaspoon vanilla extract Entertaining’? Eleanor Howe’s cook book, “Easy d’Amboise, his what happened to her not long ago Mix all dry ingredients and add prime minister. when she appeared to take part in scalded milk gradually. Cook 10 Entertaining,” is crammed with And it was no a Bing Croshy broadcast. She was minutes in top of double boiler, stir­ menu and recipe suggestions for hol­ idle phrase— Are Women BetterO wearing a nifty new hat. She ring constantly until mixture thick­ idays and parties of every kind! George did it and Icansc the Blood glanced around, and saw one exact­ ens. Add eggs and cook one minute You’ll find in it menus and recipes did it well. Body W asto ly like it on the head of Sabu, the longer. Cool and add extract. for children’s parties, for picnic sup. Louis XH was ShoppersthanMen ■ e constantly filtering young Indian movie actor—he’d just I Broiled Grapefruit. pers and for a Wedding reception, the originator of the blood stream. But too. U you haven’t yet ordered your GRANTING a woman’s reputation for wise buying, let’s trace die lag in their work—do pat on his native turban. ’ Select thin skinned, juicy fruit, cut the phrase. Al­ methods by which she has earned it. W here does she find out about o intended—fail to re* in halves and remove the pithy cen­ copy, send 10 cents in coin, now, to: though King Lou­ that, H IiCtained, may -SK- “Easy Entertaining,” care Eleanor the advantages and details of electrical re£rigeration?What tells her and upset the whole ters and rib sections. In the cen­ is was a strong ODDS AND ENDS . . . DongIass M ont­ ter of each, half, place half a tea­ Howe, 919 North Michigan Avenue,' ruler, Prim e Min­ how to keep die whole household clean—logs, floors, bathroom y be sagging backache, Chicago, Illinois. George tiling— and have energy left over for golf and parties? Howdoes ho, attacks of dizziness, gomery wiU make a Star Theaier appear- spoon of butter and I teaspoon of ister George was ta, swelling, puffiness unce Uardt 27th with Fhrenee Reed and brown sugar. Broil until the grape­ .d’Amboise a clever execu­ she lean about new and delicious entrees and desserts that surprise ~a feeling of nervous Hden Claire in “Double Doot" . . . Basil What Every Good Cook and delight her family? W here does she discover those subtleties of pep and strength, Rathbone had to pet a black cat for a fruit is heated through. tive, too, and the king delegated kidney or bladder dis- Should Know. most of the delicate and unpleasant of dress and make-up that a man appreciates bat never understands? mca burning, scanty or scene in “Destiny’—the mangled Aumh Roast Leg of Lamb. There are lots of secrets to suc­ ation. that resulted has just healed . . . Have you (Serves 12) tasks of his rule merely by saying, c no doubt th a t prom pt cess in cooking and baking that ev­ “Que Georges Ie fasse.” , Why, she reads the advertisements. She is a consistent, thought- Ar than neglect. Vse listened to the new IFestmghouse pro- I leg of lamb fbl reader of advertisements, because she has found that she can an'e have been winning gram, “Musical Americana”, recently? ery good cook Should know! Next So we see that the good old Ameri­ more than forty years, Its even better than it was in the begin­ I teaspoon salt week in this column.Eleanor Howe can phrase, “Let George do it,” is believe diem—and profit thereby. Ovedooldng the advertisements ation-wide reputation, Y* teaspoon pepper d by grateful people the ning . . . Joel McCrea had a perfect va­ will give you sane of her cake se­ really a French expression and it would be depriving herself of data continuously useful in her job sk your neighoort cation not long ago—according to his Wipe leg of lamb with damp cloth crets and hints on measuring and was only with super-control that we of Purchasing Agent to the Family. ideas; he stayed on a ranch where he and sprinkle with salt and pepper. mixing ingredients, to Insure satis, resisted the desire to start this with, For that matter, watch a wise man buy a car or a suit or an insur­ worked as a cowhand, branding cattle and Elace, skin side down and cut sur­ factory results in the all-important living in tents with the cowboys. Sonw “Once there were two Frenchmen, ance policy. N ot a bad shopper himself! He reads advertisements, too! face up, on a rack in an open roast­ business of feeding a family. Louis and George.” thing new in vacations. ing pan. 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Stirring to any Southerner is the and happiness we must take care If You Can Use Our Services To Advantage You story of the development of the to preserve tne fertility of the soil. . South from a land ot unbroken With this belief as a basis, .the wilderness to an empire ot pros* film brings to the Southern farmer Should Do So. perous farms and plantations, busy a lesson in bow these alms can be factories, and ever-growin* cities. achieved. If W ill Be To The Benefit Of You, Us, And fI his story is told in a complete and Surveying thr agricultural ex­ well-articulated motion picture, en­ periment stations scattered all ovei titled “The New South.” produced the South, the picture shows the The W hole Community. by the distributors of Arcadian immense good being done for the Nitrate and now being released for improvement of farming. showings throughout the South New methods of fertilizing and Read our paper and keep in touch with your county and First and foremost among the elements that have gone to make enriching the soil are disclosed. up the present prosperity ot the The results of scientific farming are its people. You can buy nothing for one dollar that will South the film places agriculture shown In experiment and In actual Upon the broad base of fertile land fields. is reared the commercial and in­ This information the distributors dustrial structure ot Dixie of Arcadian Nitrate believe will be do you more good and last longer than a year's a Therefore to increase the pros­ helpful to the farmers of the South. perity of the South, the first step Thus in one film are provided must be to improve the laud pro­ en tertain m en t value and th e bene> SubscriptionToTheDavieRecord. duction. and to insure future wealth fits of a lesson In agronomy. “W e A re Not Begging, Mind You, Just Soliciting I Bcginnine a t a stone on the N orth Notice of Re-Sale. side of DQbiic road leading to Cornat. Under and by virtue of the power zer running S. 5. W. 28.70 chs. Your Valued Support.” vested in me by an order of C. B. to a stone W. A. BwIevV corner; Hoover. Clerk of the Superior Court thence E. 3 dees. S. 24 93 chs. to a of Davie Countv, in a Special pro- stone in H. M. Foster a line: thence When Your Subscription Falls Due A Prompt ceedintr entitled Tom Hendrix, et al. N 28.40 chs. to a stake formerly a vs Lucille Barney, et al., appointing; persimmon, M. G. Hendnirs corner, me commissioner to re-sell the lands thence W. with hia line 22 25 chs. to therein described for partition a- the beginning,,containing 63J acres, Renewal Is Appreciated. mong the parties therein set out, I, Jnor? or less, 22 acres deeded oil, the undersigned commissioner, will IeQvlQg 41J acres. __ sell publicly at the court house d»nr Bids start at: 11 acres at $65.00/ S in Davie County, at Mocksville. N. 3 and 18-100 acres a t $247.50. i S C.. on Mon day, the 1st day of April, \ The IJ acres on North side of road — W e Thank You For Your 1940; at 12:00 o’clock, noon, for cash, j will not be re-sold, the following described lands in Sha-1 Terms of Sale: CASH, dy Grove Township, Davie County, I Deed reserved until full purchase North Carolina, and described as price is paid. Patronage and Support. follows, to wit: I This 14tb day of March, 1940. Beginning at a stone, corner of B. C. BROCK. Commissioner. Lot No 4. in Jones’ line, thence S. Mocksville. N. C., Phone 151. 48532353484848485353535353534853485353532323482348485353532353234848482348484853232323HRnmi 3 degs. W, 14 67 chs. to a stone. - thence.N. 6.95 chs. tc a stone in Cor- naizef’s line, thence W. 3 degs. E. N otice To C reditors. 7.18 chs. to a stone on North side of, When YOU W ant roau; thence N. 4J ch3. to a scone, j H avi»6 qualified as administratorof the thence N . 6.84 chs. to a stone, thence estate of Lonnie S. Bowles, deceased, late THE W; 2.54 chs. to the beginning, con-, of Davie Cuunty. Notth Carolina, this is Good Meal, Feed Stuff, taining 5 and 68-100 acres and being to notify all persons having claims against a lot N o. 5 i- t he division of William the estate of said deceased to exhibit them Laying Mash or Scratch Feed IV ete can you fin d s McDamei or Oma McDaniel lands, to the undersigned at Mocksville, N C. on It will Pay You To See Us. HONORABLE This tract will be devided and sold, or before the IGth day of March 1941, or One lot on the North side of the pub- th ‘8 notlc® -M oe plead in bar of their re­ You Can Buy Our Meal —A SEBUL FDlL OF CHUCKLES? lic road and one on the South side of Z H Z vi ■ Pef80n8lndebledtn 8ald « - UNCLE the public road. This “ "!!pLea16th day8 e^of March6-kelJnTneAlate 1940. Pavmen'. From Your Grocer. —A STOBY TO FASCINATE TOD? Beginning at a stone, Qli McDan- H. C. MERONEY, !el’s corner in Koonts’ line; running Admr. of Lonnie S. Bowles, deceased. —REAL BOABHfl AMERICAN IUM0B? LANCY E. 3 8 ! 6.70 chs. to a stone; thence F . K . B e n s o n & S o n s N. 5 chs. and 50 iinks to a stone at By EfHEL HUESTON R. R. right of way; thence N. 50 E. —AT LEAST ONE LAUflH A MINUTE? 9 60 chs. to mouth.of tiling; thence NOTICE. through said tiling N. 40 degs. E. Notice ia hereby given to all per­ RADIOS It was In all kindliness that 2.25 chs., thence down and with a sons that the undersigned is no lon­ Aunt Olympia Slopshire, wild ditch 17.58 chs ; thence S. 3 50 chs ger responsible for the payment of of Ssnatmr Alsncon Dslaports BATTERIES-SUPPLIES Il fiin d them a ll i n Slopshiio (properly, but rarely pronounced ” Slupehur") in­ vited hex three orphaned Iowa crossing the R, R. 3 65 chs. to the This March 1§F 1940” Expert Repair Service nieces, the wise Helen, the beginning, containing 11 acres, more g BECK. beautiful Adele, and diejoyous or less. Sale will sta rt at $55. I Mocksville. N. C., R. 4. T h e limpy, to live with them In YOUNG RADIO CO. W ashington. But it was not in Aunt Olympia to overlook the We Charge Batteries Right glorious political asset which 4-H Club O rganizations O ffer Siese Suee debutantes ottered Depot St. Near Square HONORABLE in Hme of dire need. Training for Farm Boys • That’s where Sie trouble started. And that, too, was the start of the gayest, maddest talo of American political nonsense Smt you ever read. A laugh to Walker's Funeral Home UNCLE every linel A tun arcade of love, laughter and politics I AMBULANCE Phone 48 LANCT IN THESE COLUMNS Mocksville^ N- C. Elhel Heston's Great New Serial ADS For SALE IN ■ ’ [> PJVERY Aznerican—Democrat, Republican. OUR NEXT ISSUF DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist or what have you will get COMPANY the Idak of a lifetime out of “The Honorable DEALERS IN Unde Laztcy.** It’s the gayest, craziest tale j" BRICKandSAND of our American political nonsense that you ever read. A chuckle to every line! WOOD and COAL X V fL. ALL ABOUT I ?4 A reai record of service to the nation’s agricultural extension'Ser­ Pay Phone 194 - N ig h t Fbone 119 South has been set by the 4H Cloba vice, promoted by the United States M u au r iN THIS PAPEH in recent years. Typical of the work Department of Agriculture, county Mocksville, N. C. . done by. them are the activities governments, and rural people. V shown In the motion picture "The For the girls, homemaking activ­ R obertsoni Feirtilizers New South,” now being released In ity includes garden work, canning Southern states by the distributors garden/surplus, preparing healthful of Arcadian Nitrate. meals,' and home economy. Agricul­ The 4H Clubs were organized to tural work takes In the growing of. - Land posters for sale al help rural girls and boys do some­ an acre of cotton, corn or other Tke Rvcordoffica. j thing worth-while in, homemaking YOURi HOME MERCHANTS I! product under superfffttbn oFroe and agriculture, and to develop into wholesome, worthy men and women. local leader, marketing, and breed-' 5 ASfc Y ou TO "BUY AT HOME” The four H’s in the. club Insignia tng and care of livestock; are: “My Head to clearer thinking; Other work Includes the develop­ MERCHANTS! my Heart to greater loyalty; my ment of local leadership, attend­ ance at the 4H Club Camp in Wash­ f W ISE Hands to larger service; my Health ADSARE NEWS to better living for my Club, my ington, recreation in the form 'of ' AND IT WILL Communityrand my Country.” hikes, nature study, and music and ^Advertise! Printed Iif Big Type , The -ill Ciubs -Jtv a part of the art appreciation, © . BE IN THE PAPER I