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Thuredfty, April 2Б, 1935 THE MOCKSVILLE ENITBRPRISB. MOCKSVlLLB. N. С w ith Mr. Olid M rs. W. H, Ноо1л 1Г’ cv SMITH GROVE NEWS tives, ' S i l Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoots and n e a r Fork. Touring Sedan Newest in Ford Line Our worship service at Smith •children spent awhile one n.Ight Miss Ellen Kimmer, v^o has THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUB.SCKIBER AND ADVER’TISiEnr* Grove church on the fourth Sun­ the past week with Mr. and Mrs. been sick for some time, doesn’t ' Erneat Bean. day will be at 7 :30 P. M. instead Improve, sorry to learn, Darle Gountr’a . • a of at 2:30 P, M. as is our custom. Miss Ha Barnes, whoso condi­ Read By The People 'M isses P au lin e and IFIfinnIc' Best Advertising Thi.s change Is being made be- tion Is worse, doesn’t seem to Who Are Able To i’aus/e of the services that will improve very much, sorry to note. Mae 'Bean spent Sunday after­ Medium be condlcted at ll^larmlnglton Mr. and Mr.s. B ill Roberts and noon with Misses Pearl and Ha B uy church that afternoon in coii- children' spent ono day last weeki B arnes, neclloii with the .‘»diool program. Mrs. S. B. Hendrix will be TRm H, HONESTY OF PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE hostess to the Lou Foote Society VOLUME 57 on W ednesday, M ay 1, afternoon. MOCKSVILLE. N, Ç., THURSDAY.___ MAY 2, 1935 NUMBER 23 Aill members please b(e present. Planting Time Is Here! THE CORNER CUPBOARD J. P. LeGRANDÊ TO GOFORTH BABY IN The Phllathea Class meeting COLUMN rOiVlMENCEMENT EXERCISES VIRGINIA GARDENS SMITH GROVE HIGH REPRESENT DAVIE C, M, C, T. BALTIMORE HOSPITAL fo r M ay w ill be hield at the BEGAN SUNDAY VISITED BY THRONGS SCHOOL PRESENTS PLAY home of Mrs. S, R. Cornatzer on Farmers are preparing their lands for an­ (Edited ¡by M(. J, H,), Mr. J. P, LeGrande, of Mocks­ The many friends of Rev. and Commen’cement e;(ercises for Mrs. E. W, Crow and Mra, J. On Thursday night. May 2, Thursday evening at 7:30, May other crop and we are prepared to furnish A tree of unusual Interest in ville, has accepted appointment Mrs. R. C. Goforth, of Winston- the Mockaville ‘High School be. Frank_ Clement returned home Smith Grove «ijrh School wih 2nd, town Is growing On’ Mr. and Mrs. as county representative for gah with the Biiiccalaureate per- them a full line of farm implements and 0. L. Casey’s lot, and is notice­ Salem, will be Interested to know this week from- a d eligh tfu l trip present "A Ready-Made Family,” Several people from our com­ Davie county to assist local nion on Sunday evpning at 8:00 able on' account of itsjclusters of that they tooikl their little son u ,1934 comedy , in three acts. munity attended the funeral machinery at low prices. youths to qualify for this Sum­ .p’clocik. Ai .large congregation to the Virginia Gardens, which Ь t ^ E W E ST and most luxurious of design adds to its graceful propor- appointmanir. Tlte cat* it iWbIms puiTJle floiwers. T he ’iiam e of Marcus, to BBltimdre' on last i;, iMonday P. M. at Bethlehem, of mer’s Citizen's’ Military Training filled the auditorium, and tho annually draw thousands of visi­ This,'play ia a delightful mixture tho Ford V-8 cars for 193B is tions, and leaves the interior free than any previous Ford sedan, seat«j the tref,ifl^,Paulowin6 (Paulow- for passengers when traveling. The ing six persons comfortably. Th«| Talmadge Smith. Mr. Smith and Camps, it was ahnounced yestei- Thursday, where he is under stage was artistically decorated tors, Mrs, Clement and Mra. of ^.comedy and suirprise, Agneii г. tho Fordor touring sedan shown We carry a big stock of Ina Imperialis), a niember of the •hove. A commodious built-in trunk Fordor touring sedan is richly up­ now touring sedans are availabl»^ famib) |:^rmerly lividd here, a:nd day. treatment at Johns-Hoipkins Hoa- -with a-profusion of^apring flow, M aityn , a , Wfldow, f;whU ^ , y a c a -. figwort fai||ii.ly, laiid is said to :Cj;ow ,miad|é^<.aeveraL •.tcipa ..’ouV ‘Which is an inherent part of tho car holstered and fitted with de luxe in both Fordor and Tudor model«.i his many friends extend their JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS The county representative also pital, prior to lia'ving, a» opera­ ers. . I^ev. E. J, Harbison. deliv- from: Riichmqiid.- Beeing.the tiS n ln ^ m eeta an old, S'WOTthearir, sympath to the bereaved family. be native of 'Japan,-''This variety made It known that public spirit-, tion 'p e rfo rn i^ ,on hid • .jilouth,- .ered ¿'flne',aem pnj; fiii^^^ ouff:hbÀieèfaiìd,gardeiM aloin^^^^ Hei^y;. ^ ^ wldowpr, ana of tree-was' isaid to have been ed physliclans of the couwtv NOTICE OF SALE! ISSUE CALL MUNICIPAL PINO NEWS Mr. Clieland Foster, who holds Farm Tools of all kinds, terra cotta pipe, poultry This will be the ioiirth operation,- beiiig, “Delusions;” -his timely re-’ Janjes- RIver,- «monff these .beiiag; tliey become engaged. Neither . li brought to\ America about 1840, have again volunteered their marks being helpful;not only to ELECTION a position at the Shoe Mart, and was named for the Russian- "Brandon” and “Westover,”' . an-d tells the other of the childreni: a t' , wire, rakes, hoes, pitchforks. All kinds of plows, services to the GoVernment and and It is hoped that it m il (be ful­ th.O memibers of the graduating 1 ' Under and by virtue of the ■Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mr. WInstyn - Salem, spent Easter princess, Anna Paulovna. It Is also visited Jamestown, Williams­ home, three in one household will give free physical examln- ly as cuccessful as the others class, Jbut to his other hearer» ' J,*’ power of the sale contained in Be it ordained that the regular and Mrs. J. H. Saving spent Eas­ with his mother, Mrs. J. H. hardy as far noi-th as Connecti­ burg, wlilch is b.eing so .wonder­ and two iu the other, Tht. , tions to ea:iVdidates for the train­ have been. The little boy, ■who ia alsp. Prayers were offered by til’’''» certain Mortgage Deed executed biennial election of the Town of ter M onday v isitin g -Boone, Foster, • cut but as thei fJower-buds are fully restored'by-John D, Racko- youngeatera, having heard of the Jll1 STOVES and RANGES ing cam ps, n early two years old', w ill be un­ Rev. J. H. Fulghum and Rev. W. I j| M )y J- D. Scott and wife A. Scott, Mocksville for the election of a Wilkesboro, Blowing RocC of Wins­ cut after the flowers begin to "Scotland”, tho ‘‘John Rolfe tive step-parents. One will havo o>f ‘Diavie County, North Car- Mockaville, Doctor S. A. Hard- future, but Mrs. Goforth will be Walker and Margaret Smith. On Courthouse, the usual voting had as thoir Easter Monday ton-Salem, spent Eiister Sunday bloom. It is the flow ers th at House”, “Clarmont”, “Reveille”, fits, another will talk baby talk, I, the undersigned Mortg- it.g, Moeksville, with Marcus during his entire Monday evening an event of and a third will play the role or place for the Town of Mocksville guests Misses Alice and Blanche with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. We handk a big line of Harness, Collars, o.specialIy attract attention, for "Wilton,” home of William Ran­ |^',ogee, will on Monday, the 6th A recent increase in appropri­ stay! In Baltimore, , great Interest took place,^ this a holy terror, Sammio become a that the registration book will Dixon, .of Elkin, Mrs. Charles H. F. Bowden. . Uiuy are a lovely shade of violet, dolph, built In 1760 an-d moved to 7yp;;day of May, 1935, ait ,12 ■ o’clock being the r.ecltal of the piano li open Friday, April ; 19th and Tomlinson, of Mocksville. Bridles, Hamcs, Hip Straps, Back Bands and appear in April and May. ations by Congress has more another .site in 1934, Ampthlll kleptom aniac, and D oris, havin-js at the Courthouse door in Mr. Harley Smith and Mis!» S.MITH GROVE COMMENCE­ and voice ipuplis of Mrs. Jack had an operotlon, will harp pn close Aipril 27th and be kept open Mrs. Hugh Dixon and children, They are iborne in' ,ciusters, or than doubled the-number of men House, .another old home moved 4 T millMooke.ville, Davie County, North Hazel Cope were married Satur­ MENT EXERCISES Mooney. A number of piano that. After about two hours- of between the hours of 9 a. m. and Missies Mary and Margaret Mc- pan'icies, each Ibloasim ibeing shap­ who may attend tho camps this irom ita original situation, and |^^|5Carolina, offer for sale at puiblic day 'by Rev. H. C. Freem an One Good Second-Hand John Deere yenr, and all youths between solos and duets, as well a» vocal Kide-«pMtting laughter, . Agnes 6 p. m. on each day (Sunday ex­ Mahone, all of Pleasant Garden, ed like a huge snapdragon, and two mansions ibrought' from auction to the Highest bidder for Thjelr friends wish them much '17 and 24 years are eligible to The Smith Grove Commence­ selpctlons by individual pupils and Hen-ry emerge vlictorloUs cepted) for seven days preceding spent Easter with their parents, Binder in excellent condition. the perfume is very fragrant. E ngland In '1925, these being the following desciiibed real happiness. ment Exercises will begin Wed- and the Glee Cluib wpre well ren­ ‘ the dpy the book is closed at Sun­ The aeed pods, or capsules, are apply. The Government payj “Agecroff, one of the Plantago- and tho “WidB” are ready to ac­ :J % WOjesiaije, to-wit: Mr. and MrS. 'F, R. McMahon. Mr. and IVIrs. Joe Foster and n.Bsday evening. May 1st, at 8:00 cept their new parents, f . r:jïr ' set Saturday, Ai>ril 13th, 2-valved and contain many tiny such necessary expenses aa dered, the large audienice show­ net homes, and ‘Virgiinia House”, ‘Adjoining the lands of Neal Mr. Chai'lie Angel and family, children, Maclc a,nd M ary L^u, o’clock with the .presentation of ing its apprciation with frequent Th© students taking piart in m i The following election officials winged aeed. The tree on< the transportation' to camp and re­ v-'hich are now located in Ibeautl- ff®|jScott and othera; Beginning at a of n'.ear M ocksville, M r, V estal spent Easter with Mrs. Poster’s the operetta, “Th.e Sm uggle applause, Baskjoits of roses, the p lay a re : Lessio Dunn-, Mo- wero oppointed: Registrar: E. E, Casey lot seems to be growing turn and furnishes wholesome ful surroundings n-ear Richmond. ''|ii,j«take corner of Lot No. 5, in Hunt. Judges: L. S. Kurfees and Freeze and wife and daughter, mothei, Mrs. Lucy MJciClamrock, MARTIN BROS. Man,” by the Grammar grades. snowballs and other spring flow­ zelle McDaniel, Arvesta Smith, out of a m ass of rocks, and came food, unifoma, laundry service, Garden Weeik Is sponsored by tho 11 ^ «f|fcHerbert’s line and irunning South E. G. H endricks. Elizabeth, of Kannapolis, spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brewiei On 'I'hursday evening the High ers were effectively larninged on Margaret Hendrix, M a r y NEAR THE DEPOT MOCKSVILLE, N. C. up several years ago, possibly and athletic equipment. Garden Clulbs of Virginia., and p .t;'*-i82'^82 1-2 degrees East 17.46 chains Easter with their mother, Mrs. and son, Bobby, of Winston-Sa­ School students will present a the stage,, and Mrs. Mooney was Jane Sheek, Virginia Sheek, Wil­ This 5th day of March, 1935. from some shipped feed, Mr. The camps run for thirty days the funds rccdvod are used in i :i3!' g'.i '} te a'atone in Neal Scott’s line; T. I. OA,UDELL, M ayor B. G, Latham , lem, were visitors at the home play eiitlLled, "A Ready-Made presented with a lovely bouquet liam iDlouthit, Edwin W illiam s, 1 I'j'i Casey states that when. Mr. and attendance does not olbligate restoring some of tho fin-e old thence North 4.12 chains to a Town of Mocksville F am ily.” ■ of Talisman roses in app'recia- V ance Dun-n, and T aylo r Howard, iMss Franaes Lee Ward is of .Mrs. J. H. Foster Saturday Lewis P iatt, of New YorW, w aa tho candidates for future mili­ estates that have so much hia­ 1 ift^ntone corner of Lot No. 3; S. M. Call, City Clerk, , Beginning at 10:00 Friday spending this meek mith her night and Sunday. staying In 'Mocksville, he iiecame tary service of any kind. tion-of her untiring; efforts. On I l i ' l l thence No.rth 82 1-2 degrees West morning the Recitation and torical value, GERMANY .CLAIMS I p i > aunt, Mrs, Charlie Angel. Miss Virginia Shqok sipent the interested in thia unique tree, Friday evening at 8 o’clock thu 110.71 chr.ins to atone NO’TICE, Declamation contests w ill be' graduating exercises will be held, ■------0 ------^— PERFECT ENGINE ' p 'l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swing of Easter holidays with her cousins, nnd sent a flower and leaf to U. D, C, DISTRICT MEETING VISIT THIRD CREEK •Herlert’s line; thence South 16 IN MOUNT AIRY heard, after which the perfect and about forty seniors will re­ i l ! Mockaville, spent Easter with Edith and Ruth Shutt, of Ad­ Now York to b|0 extunined. Part PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I degrees West 4.12 chains to the The General Election of tho attendance certificates and 7th ceive their diplomas. The pro­ A claim that it has .perfected thieir'parents, ,Mr. and M rs. J . H. vance. of the .information he got was n Diesel engine for planes is ¡1 L^lnninr. containing 7 acres, Town of Mocltsvllle will .be held ICE Several mombers of the iDavle grade diplomias will be awarded. gram this year is of unusual in­ Sw ing. Mrs. Sam Rights, of Forsyth that this vai'Iety oi tree goes The commencement activities Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Johnstone made by the Lufthansa cOilcern, |1|iM?re or 1:33. Tuesday, Mny 7, 1935. Only one Grays Chapter, United Daughters terest, as It commemorates the V Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holden, county, visited Mrs. J. IC. Smith back to the time of the Queen of will come to a close with a base attended servicea at Third.Creeli the most important, air prganiza- /I'liis 2i "i day of March, 1935. ■aspirant for nomination filing as 300ih anniversary of the found­ Saturday night. « Sheba, Its old name .being con- of the Confederacy, went to Mt. Pi:esb^lerlan church. In Rowaiv tipn In Gfrmnay. (I candidate for thi,(i оШсе of May- of Win.ston-Saiem, spent the iball gama,-J)etwepn -th,e A dyance ing of the fiiaf secondary school ■GEO. McGLAiMROCK, —— ------» ------I’.ccted with this royal .personage. Airy on Wednesday to attend the county on Sunday, th is b eing For some time. It is stated, a 01', and five for nomination for v/eek-end with relatives in Davie and Smith Grove ■' .O.V. h lS d l / ' ^ , Mortiriigee. MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS There are 'a n'umiber of these meeting of the chapters of Tp.ama. ; Ine i®mB_i.4_aotieauieaj,o tii'eiF''oiil~ 1ion-uI''«iirfchT “ I'niird’ ■'gian t^ ili n Klira m il сГнТГоГ t ri'o''Ъ о i l : tho five members of tho Board ol aiid Yadkin counti,es. Season -voiopmoni, of-achools, from - ■ the liaccb Stc' :irt, Atty, 4-ll-4t ------4»------tiees at Smith, Gi:ove, and we Fourth piiatrlct, which convesed bogin ht 2:30 o’clock. C\-eok is one of the moat historic tschland, has Jiecn flying equip­ Л'УГ t Commissioners, namely in Central Methodist church. Miss “ little red achoolhouae” oh up It< uil’ïi мР Ч { iCharles Ga.’tllii, of' Pfalftown, Mr. and Mra. Robert Carter lemem'ber a largo Paulownia, on ishurchos in this vicinity, there ped with 750 ,,h.p, hcavy-Oil -on.1. F or M ayor—T. 1. Caudell. Mary Heitman, director of the to the present day, will be read NOTICE, For.syth county, hii.s. cleared 12 apent the .week-end with Mr. and tho Salem College campus, being MR. AND MRS, GAITHER beinpf a preaching place’ nnd ibur- ginea. ' r' : For Commissioners—S. M, Call, Fourth Diatritet, preaided, ana by the following raemboi's of the î i iïl’f ' i acres of his farm woods damaged Mra. M. J. Minor in Charlotte. f.ointed out by tho late Misa HAVE DINNER. lal-groui^d in that n.eighborhood Its crulaing speed has bean in- J. iC. Sanford, F. K. Blelnson,'W. Mrs. iWlliam Stanley Bernard, senior claaa: Earle Anderson-, No Primary Election of the by sleot last year and saved over Miss Ruth Jonea is spendinM Kmma Lehman, aenior teacher, aa far back aa 1751, tho oldeat creaae'd by 21 milea an hour to L. Moore, E, P. Foster. is Here! prcfvident of t'ho '. James Wall, Gladys ilCaiii- and iTo^^^l of Mockaville was held some time with Mr. and Mra. who waa (iuito jntorested in iia- A delightful family dinner was 137 m.h.p., 'ita range haa baen in­ ЧГ Î In accordance with the provis­ 40 cords of good fire wood. All Bil'ly Eatoa. The public Is cord­ tombatone being dated 177G. It i I ||Tue8day, April 23, 1935, in pur- Monroe Wagoner in T'homaavillo, lu'T study. Division, U. D. C., mado the prin- i-ivcn at the homo |of Mr. an-d is said that after preaching aer- creased, and ita operating coat ions of tho Primary Election la w . the brush was used to stop gullies. ially invited to attend theso clos­ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howard, of And We Have A Wonderful Line Of New cijial address, A full account of Mrs. E, L, G aither on Tuesday, haa been lesaened. TBuance of the notice duly publi.sh- tho.40 filing havo been declared ing exercises. vieca in 1781 volunteora were Macedonia, a.pent Sunday with r.cl'ore con.tinuing tho list of Iho mooting w ill 1)0 given next in honor of Mr. Gaither’s 85th A new engine mulllor has re­ od, for the reason that under tho the nominees of the Democratli, NOTICE FOK SALE, ------0------called to meet Cornwallis and his provisions of the Primary Elcc- Iheir parents, Mr. and Mra. P. R. wills probated In Davie icounty in wook, Mra. E. W. Crow, IMra. J. birthday. The table waa prettily army, who were in'vading the duced the ;noIse mado by the DIcsl iparty for the ofllods above nam­ TRILLIUM, INTERESTING . I ! J, lion Law, when only ono aspirant North Carolina, C arter. IK 10, there was ono that was ov- R. Johnatono, Mias Mary Hoit- appointed and cen'tered with a cnglnea to that of petrol engines. ed and their names will be placed WILD FLOWER State. The Third Creek congre­ .JLesars. C harlie and Ckii«',oilice for his party, to be voted General Election as their party's The other day pome one gave first paator Ibeln-g Rev. Joseph 'I ^>«for by his party, ,he'shall be de- judgment of the Superior Court Monday with Mr. Frank Mock. The Most Beautiful and Economical We Nov, 11, 1837—iDevlsees: Heirs ent on this occasion were: Mr. Dickey Kilpatrick, who remained cannot explode. A war machine candidates for such oflices. MRS. TEMPIE G, BAGGARLY ua a very pretty wild flo\yer, the iiclaiield the nominee of his party of DiavIe County, N, C„ in the Mr, nnd Mrs. L. B. Mock and nf aon, John Booe, viz: Philip, and Mra. E. L. Gaither, Misa in that pastorate for 35 years. fitted with auch engines would DEAD Trillium, that they found grow- civil action entitled The Federal Isaac, Polly and John; son-, Diin- Sarah Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. R". thus have the,groat advantage oi > '„ ‘arid his name shall be placed oii JACOB STKWART t'hildren, of Winston-Salem, луеге Have Ever Shown! in-g near a bridge in tlie Davie The .present church building will I ¡'I 'r)the ballot"to be voted for at the Land Bank of Columbia vs. T. A, iel Booe; childi^n of daughter, B. Sari-ford, Miss Hayden San­ ibe 100 years old In May, The immunity against fire should it Attorney nl iifi'v the guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. I'. Mrs. Temple. Gaither Baggarly, Academy icommunlty. Wo began -J ^ General Election as his party’s Rice and wife. May Rice, et als Klizabeth (wife of Albram ford, Gaither Sanford, Mr, and church celebrated its Cen-tennial be attacikiod, • M ncksvllle, N. C, Beauchamp Monday. You Can’t Afford to be without Good Pure widow of W illis L. Baggarly, diecr looking up faicta aibout it, for our 1' candidate for such ofTicie. Offtce in Southern Bank & True' ne undersigned commissioner will March), viz: Hampton, WilHaTn, Mrs. J. D. Murray, of Raleigh, In 1892, Dr. .Tames ,G. Ram sey Mr. Talmadge Smith, who has at thciliome of her nephew, P. R. Botan-y lessons are far in the dim Company building offer at public auction to the Nancy Wilbom .. and Archibald; Mrs. Harry Osborne, Mr. and delivering a fine address at tliat Б25,00б,&0Ь GALLONS O F : been, seriously ill for some time, Woten, near Cou№ty Dine, on past. Thé Trillium (Latin,, Trade with the Merchants that Offlce phone...... 18f highest blddor upon ' the terms —Ice and a Modern Refrigerator— children of son, Philip; Booe, viz, Mrs. Cecil Morris and daughters, tim e, I w a t e r u s e d DAILY passed away at a- hospital in April 24th, aged 75. She was tlie trillx, triple-woven) is so named advertise in the Enterprise Residence Phona ...... l-W horeinaft'er set forth, at the Martin, Mary, William, Cassan­ Jane Hayden and Dorothy Gaith­ I : IN FORD PLANT i: ; ; Wlnston^rSalem Friday night. Ht daughter of Elisha.' Gailther and because all the parts of, thn Cdiinfc House door of Davie dra, James and George; proven er orrisM . Mr. Gtilther’s n-um- NOAH L, SHEETS DEAD t loaves a wife and thitee children Jane Comer (?alther, and was a flow-er, sepals, petals and leaves, County, N. C., on S atu rd ay, May nt Aug. Term 1838. Beginning bera of friends w’iah him many DIcajrborn, M ich, Fob. 28,—A l­ besides other relatives a n d member of IClarkabury Methodist grow in threes. T his ^ Davie, icounty, citizen, passed ithe folloAving desicribed lands, first will probated w a s' th a t of to the average motoi'ist, figures I J.viti!' and-Ikoing in Fiiilton Town- funeral gjervlce was held Monday i-h e -f u n eral -was -liakl-nn.. Th u rs- MRS, CLEMENTINE MILLER the flowers are white, and the av.'ay nt-the State Hospital, in Pure Ice Phone 116 Good Coal Sarah H olem an, w idow of WTlf- made available .by the Ford Moloi- J# aliiip, Davie County, N. C., liind aftornoor at Bethlehem M. E. day afternDuii at 2 o’clock. Rev, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY leaves are oval in shape. It Morgaiitoii., on Saturday after- Company today show that consid­ frank Hendrix S^g; iam H olem an, '(Pi^Ke 24) A p ril bounded and described as fol­ church at 2:30. J. G. Winkler, pastor of the growa in moist places in the nbon, April 27th, aged 58. The erable more water goes into the Mocksville, N. C. 22, 1837—Devisees: sons, James We have just received a big shipment of Spring low's, to-w it; Mr. and 'Mra. John Evans, Mr. church, was in charge, and the -An enjoyable gathering of woods, aird another name for it d«ceasgd was the «on of George making of a modern Ford V-8 irnloman', iDavid Holeman, Isaac ---- „piMfv, pi'.rnel ■an,d_Mrs....L. .V. .Mvers an d child- palllbearers were J. B. Gaither, J. family and friends was held at Is Wood L ily. It’s ran ge is from W. Sheets and Susan W.vatt £arLlhan.ihejvatex_\yhicJi.i3_uaeiL D ress-PrintST-ttlso-ir-iaTgre-shipnTenirof-Liidies "IToleman, dauKTiTeT’TTemperitn'Co or tract of land, containing fiS reiv, of Winston-Salem, were the L. Harbin, Arzie liodgson, W. W. the homo of Mrs. , Clementin-a Fehnaylvania aa far south as" Sheets of Davie. The body was to fill the radiator. Oxfords for spring and summer wear, and many acres, more or less, situate, lying gupsts of Mrs. 0. F. Jones Mon­ Whitlock, sons, Thomas Hole­ Stroud, IF'. C. Phillips and J. W. Howard Miller, aged and 'boloveir G eorgia, brought to the home of his sister,} The River Rouge Plant of tho other new items we cannot tell you about in this and being on or near the Lex­ day. man, Samuel Holeman, daughter. Harbin. The, flowers were car- resident of the Macedonia Mor^ - 0 - Mrs. J. P. Burton, of Fork Ford Company, the figures ahow- , :E;:U ington Road, about five miie.'i Rally Winsor, grand daughter, avian chureli neighborhood, -when MISS SARAH GRANT ad. Come and see for yourself. Mr. and Mrs. .loel Shock and To Increase Your Yields lic'd iby M isses Nora Hodgaon, Church, on Sunday afternoon-, and ed, averagoa 526, 000,000 gallons East of the Town of Mocksville, children, of AVInston-Salem, apent Caty Holeman, grand daughter, I.ouiso Wooten., Lizzie Beck, Lera she celebrated her 88th birthday E Tí 'Г E R T A I N S the funeral was held at Fork of water conaumption: per day. Naivcy W hitlock, grandson, W il- Feed and cotton Su gar, 5 libs...... 27c In iF'uIton Township, County of tho week-end in this eommmiity. Hodgaon, Louise Wooten, Dorothy on E aster Sunday.' .Mra. M iller Baptist church on Monday after­ Thia ia more water than. la used Davie, State of North Carolina, i.'im Winsor, grand daughter, foil aeveral yeara ago 'and has , Miss Sarah Grant deiightfully seed .meal ...... $1.8ti Mr. ad Mrs. Ed Browier spent Loo Wooten, Esther Bade, Eloise noon at 2 o’clock, with Rev. E. In the cities of Detroit, Cincln- Sugar, 10 lbs...... 53c Per Acre Use entertained a number of he* having such shape, motes, the week-end .with their parents, Klizaboth Whitlock, codicil of Wooten, DeEtte Wooten, Marv iTot walked since,' but js able to W. Turner officiating. Interment natr and-Washington, D. C. Potatoes, bushel...... 75 up Sugar, 25 libs...... $1.29 sit up moat of the day, and otiier. schoolmates on Friday evendng, courses and distances as will Mr. and M rs. U. H, Phelps, .some length to this document; Wooten^ Pauline Gallher, Mildred was in the church cemetery. Two Cooling- equipment for elec­ Salt, 100 puiiiids...... $1.10 Her i most , of them being members of Plenty poultry wire, moro fully appear by reference Miss Modell Orrell spent Satur­ ae.xt Is the w ill of W illiam Shee'If, Anderson asd Kathleen- Heath. wls.e ia in good healtli. sisters and three brothers are tric condensers, vats for treat­ ¡yc. (jarton .“ialt...... 3c. older lalster, Mrs. Mary .Howard the senior -class. ’The llvlng- ibarbud wire and to a piat thereof made iby M. C. day in Winston-Saleim: (pa^^e 25) .Tan. 3, 1840—iD ovisees: Hut surviving family. Pallbear­ in g m etals, and thousands of. Protracted rainy weather over of Advance, who is a'bout 95, was I'oom w as efi:e!ctively idecorated Coiioo ...... 11c. and up field fencing. Ijames, Surveyor, on the 11 day Messrs. P. R. Carter and Robt. brother, Jacob Sheek, si.ster, ers were Bob Sheets, Roy Sheets, other phases of motor car con­ mucili'of the State has delayed with spring floiwers, and bridge Beatis, Pinto, pink Roofing ...... 5V at$4.35 of Februai-y, 1922, and attached Carter spent Saturday in Mocks­ Sally Sanders, other brothers and unable to ibe presen-t. Mrs. Mill­ Ensley Sheets, Merivle Lverly, struction require the tremendous' to t'he aib.^tract now on file with spring plow'ing in many sections. e r’s grandson and his w ife, ,Mr. and dancing were enjoyed. A Ì crawberry, all 3 lbs...25c. Rublber roofing— No. 1, 2 ville. ■sisters, n’am es not g iv e n ; proven Z e b /B'urt’os, and Bcton gallonage utilized in the Rouge- l''í tho Federal Land Banik of Colum­ Planting may also be delayed Ir and Mrs. Lewis..'MIIIer, live with delicious salad course wasi served -Small white beans..,,5e. lb. 3, at ibargain prices. Rev. F. E. Howard will fill V-C I''cb. Sessions 1840; the w ill of Burton, and the floral tributes plant. bia, the siame being bounded on bad weather continues. her, and h er on-ly su rv ivin g by the hosteaa an>d her sister, hia appointment here Sunday John Eatoiv, (page 26) March 4, were carried by Mra. May Lyerly, Ais a compariaon, available 8 lb. carton lard ...... $1.05 Hor.se collars, the North Iby lands of Spencer dau/rhter, Mrs. W. W, Griffin, M iss P olly GVant, and f.TVors morning at 11:00 o’clock. 1S40—D evisees: .brother, Jam es Misses Frances M. Lyerly, Naomi figures show the entire city of' .Seed Potatoes, Maine $1.00 up to...... $4.10 B. Hanoa, of J. B. Brinegar, and heira, proven- Aug. Sessions 1840; resides in the same community. were dainty wristibouquets. Eaton, .brother, Thomas Garnei’, Sheets, Maxine Sheets, Kathleen- Detroit uses approximately 288,- Grown, ...... ?2.25 Bridles—$1.10 up to...,$3.50 Ellen worth Creek; on East by the FERTILIZER the w ill 01 John Clary (page 30) Two long tables were loaded with T'hose present on th is p le a sin t Sheets, Lila Sheets, Marie Bur­ 000,000 gallons of water per day... MOCKSVILLE ROUTE ;3 NEWS I'ephew, James Eaton, aon of ‘Garden seeds—'by bulk Cedar water Ibuckets lands of .7. ■ B. Brinegar and Feb. 25, 1840—Devisees: wife, a delicious dinner, apd about occasion-were: Misses Sarah and ton, Willie Burton, Willa ( Veigh Peter Eaton, other devisees, and pkgs. with brass hoops...... 75e. lands of W. F. Merrill and Easter passed off very quietly Catherine, daughter, Catherine, fortv were present. Those at- Polly Grant, Alice Carr Choate, Bailtey, ■Mead'-mea G. L. Sitrmon. REDUCE53. LOSES HUSBA.ND l^onjamini Gtarnei’, Peter Eaton, i' s ' 3-incihi Icultivat'Or Be Sure and See Our Line Spring B ran ch ; on the South In our community. I An all lime and tobacco filler for lawful heira to share equally af­ tendin-g from here -were Mr. and Agnes San-ford, Annje Ruth Call, Kate Mason, Cheaaio Richardson, t . .. Catherine Eaton and Abijah ter wife’s death, proven In Open Mra. R. |T!- Walker, the iatter a Irene Horn, Margaret Smith, Of W hite Shoes. by the ands of W. iF. M errill .Mr. Eugene Bailey, of Coolee- Ora Bailey and Z. V. Burton. Tho sylph-llke proportion of points ...... IGo. each li'vin, proven May Sessions 1840, oranddaughter of Mrs. Miller, and the lands of Speneor B. mi;e, spent the Easter holidays grains and lime filler for tobacco. Court by the oath of B. Clark, Helen Ida IHrk, Ruby Walker, Myrtle Hoover, of Chicago, didn’t witness- the will of Levi Smith, Roy Wal'kter, J r., iMr. 'and M rs. lIano;i, and on the We.i^t by tho with hi№ grandparents, Mr. and "ill of Samuel Hays, .(page 27) Giad.vs Cain and Hayden Sanford. 193C C A R 'fA C S TO please her husband, Ralph. Hi! land.s or Sncnoer 15. Ilane.s. (page 81) Oct. 27, 1840—Devi­ Huili.crl. Moonev and daughter, See me for j;our Farm Machinery and get my M rs. N. A. .larv is, l^pc, 6, 1835—Devisoea: Wilson BE GREEN ON BIF.|ACK liked better the 218 pounds she TIMK OF SA.M';: 12 o’clock . FOR SALE BY see«: wife, Marl;ha Smith, after Jane, Mr, and Mi'.s.,George Hend­ IN THE FAR NORTH Mra. iHugh Robinson and two Kosu and Thomas McNeely, prov- weighed when they were married, prices. I handle the Massey-Harris line. No bet­ Noon, Satiirdav, M ay lU ‘h, 1035. her death to be 0(|ually divided ricks and daughter, Christine. Raleigh, — North Carolina’s children, Mattie Sue and Bynum, *’'> May Seasio'n'3 1840; tho .will in 1023. Pr,ACF, OF SALE: Court House among all 'his children, viz: ■Rev. a/id M rs. G. B. B rew er and In far North America the of Bixby, spent Saturday with "I' Joseph Pickier, (page 28) autoTnoblle lir.ense niates T his w as b ro ught o,ut in court ter made at any price. I sell for cash and sell it Door, ;Moclf.=ivilln, N. C. Holder., William, Claraay, T'empy, Jnan B rew er, of /F'orsyth, . .and country ia stunted foreat and w ill be b lack \vith light' chrome i I i .Afrs. Robinson’s sister, Mr. ana 25, 1839—Deviaees: daugh- ■when Mrs. Hoover was granted-a > íMí, V TKR;\rS OF SATiE: O ne-half of Dyson and Dwiggins Samuel, John, Levi Shidmore, IMra. .Tames Grope, o f Farmln-g- open grapsland, or tun’da, whose crroon numerals, it was learned for le.ss. iMr.s. J . A. Wood. Suaanna Hannor, daughter, divorce. the arcoptad bid to be paid in Aaburv M„ Wesley M., proven in ton, •\\'ere amonp- the guests. ^ surfaco-thaws a little during the fodav. The central nriaon tag . '«1 Miss Velma Swift and Mr. j'lar.crarot Pickier, son, William As a result of hci' reducing pr-v. GET YOUR SPRING FERTILIJiEK FROM US. r.nsh, with iljnlance payable in Open Court by the oath, of Nath­ ------0 ------— few'-w.eeka of a ahort summer. Tho niant will start making the new 1 Ï at Foster & Green Cotton Gin, Moeksville r ’cldor, son, Anderaon Pickier,' gram, Mrd; -Hoover lost 89 poundH; two eoiial annual in.Htallrnfttils Brown, of Lexington, wero visi­ an Chafi'in, ^^'itnesз; the 'Will of M A ilN BW IN S ahorea of thlaUieglpn are the land plates In July.' YOUR FRIEND sons, Jusa,'e Pickle)’ lisd Joel Pick- in court, sho said that every time ^^ilh intere.'it thereon from date tors hern Saturday afternoon. F-lizabeth MeCulloch, (page 32) of the rt^kimo and iihe polar bear, ,i . Mr. and Mrs. Brock Jeivkins also at the homes of ici'. proven'May Sessions 1840, M arch 13, 1839—Devisees: son. sh;p lost a pound hor husband be- of salt! at the rate of si:{ per Tho Maino Wildcata defeated wlti-'the senl'; and walrus Jn the NOTIFICATION DELAYED ич'Л: cent per annum. and ."on, 'rommy, of Winston-Sa­ ihc will of 'Mary Morgan, (page Hem V Eiuatis McCulloch, daugh­ Coniatzer I'i lihe th^Vd and dppid- adjp'-zent waters.' 'ilore, eyen in 'camc m ore an gry, . lem, spent Saturday afternoon -S') M ay 25, 1835—D evisees: ter, Eliza,both McCulloch, daiigh- “He said I hnd a figure like a Thi« 8th day of A pril, 10.'!5, inir game o' tlie sei'i'fia Saturdav midsummer, thft aiih at midday is Zachary Tiiylor did not learn ■ ),!!: J. Frank Hendrix with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bean pvanddaughter, Amanda Ii. Shel- ter, Penielope Menolly- livranpla). 'Pipe stem. He liked my former l A, D. in- a («йМ aiid free s^íivinir w’onte.st low in the sputh.e)-ri sikiy, :; ' of h is nom ination fo r th e pre-aid^ “ON THE SQUARE” ¡VIOCK.SVILLE, N, C, and family, Mr. .Moyell Beaiv ac- - lo’'. grandsoii, Ha'vjie V/i Shelton, p-rnnddaughter, JSlizaljeth^Menoll.v ■-w/tff'Wi<'ianr yP.eB,'-’ ^^^I^ ROBERT S. McNEITJ., Ъу +hfi .qpQrç'Ivi^lf?. Wbltin^er aTirt- ency , lintil. almdab/iai indntji aftc'i-' t'iíi companiied thorn, home and spent i I Tlpnry P, Priindexter. appointed (M nnola), prp,vp.n. .by- the ontl^s Halifax county' 'farih'ers are the adjournment of tho' cb'nven- testified.; 'She' dh»rp^;:i№at;^ Cominissloncr, H. e, DYSON p. D R m S TP. BowIps (nitp.hed for Mabift and rif W illiam '' IBeaaentv and ' . . Easter^with fvlonds and rola ti'i'steo, pf, nooiroqq'.Bnrt propevt>; 1лпйн and Pótt.4 wierft'-'liaai sh owing.mqr^.'jintpr^'B^'hi ;i?odixc-^ tloii; sh'e icontinuediiheirliM^ciriir iy

b ; Thursday, jMay_ 2,_1аЗБ THE MOCKSyiDLE EMTrE|RI*yigR M O C m iIJjR , К С. PACiÉ 1ПЕШШ The Caswell county Chamber Thursday, May 2, 1935 PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ______of Commerce is sponsoring a pine thicket that is filled with ai-eai duo to erosion. This is an questiona; What om I /ÍOing Ix m í drive iov a soil erosion project Carolinas Loop Tour No. 5 gullie?, iwith little or no surface average for «'11 the open land^ in reduce erosion on my farm? I* í learning the feeding process. HOUR-OLD BABY IS SENT TO soil left. The only hope of ,the HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD 2. Tapioca may be used satis­ who' established the ranch late for that county. Intere-sted the area. Every land owner in my farm as íei-tile and produc­ I'he abdomen incision was HOSPITAL farmer is to save the soil he has Reedy Foi'lk) area has lost soil factorily as a thickening for the nineteenth century. liMidownera have agreed to have tivo as it was avhen I ibcgan. , Though the variety of gay j made when Ro'bert was one day 251 Miles Round Trip left and exert every effort to due to erosion. This wholesale gravy? King acquired the ranch' with more than G0,000 acres terraced. farming it? Are there more gul-- cli:na, delicately tinted glass­ 3. Boiled ham is much more old to saveihim from starving, Monroe, La., April 28.—The make it more .fertile andi produc­ v;iaste can be checked if iproper money earned as a steamboat 1 his week’s ibi-state Carolinas ware and graceful silver for the delicious, if after boiing, it is to death. He now gets three and iSettg^ iiuc-hour-old daughter of Jij.. battles was fought here. tive. erosion control measures aro lies on my farm now than tberar . ciiptain on the Rio Grande. He ¿‘.nd Mrs. Jeff Goodson, of liay. ISSUE CALL MUNICIPAL Loop lour gives the motorist a adoinnicnt of tho dining table wrapped in buttered paper and bought.it in blocks of thousands a half ounces of the miik ana In N'. C. on U. S. Route 74 “Approximately fifty .per cent, adopted.” vvere ten yeara ago? Am I f a im - ville, today undenwent an opor- ELECTION pleasing variety of scenery in hag never been more alluring, it baked, for an hour? , of acres for one to five cents aii water formula every three hours are Chimney Rock and .Lake of the surface has been removea Mr. Stevens suggests that every ing subsoii? Or am I 'üainniiis. > is essentifll to the health of the '1. Plour quickly absorbs the during tho cimytlme. His present By Dr. /Villiam J. Scuole» aion for a broken arm. I- m' m, piedmont. Blue Uidge from the cultivated land in this land owner ask himself these good aurface soii? acre, lie developed what was , The tiny babe .was iborn at g Be it ordained that tho regular toothilJ.s and mountainous sec­ Lure—22 mi lies east of Aslie- iilrnily as well ua U‘ Lli« iipi/Oai- odor of keiosene and shoukL , really a caLLie principality and wniVlit is eiirht pounds six ounces. ili'E TUBERCULAR PATIENT ,1. rn, and in somii manner hur biennia! Glcotion j f tho Town of tions of .North :uu! South Caro­ vil|(», T'he "IGhlmney” ia a s.pec- ance of the table that it be thoi' therefore, be kept away from it? | ruled it with an iron hand, ask­ He “cries for his food like any lina, I'ignt arm was fractured. Mocksvillo for the election of a tacular old granite pile, rising oughly clean. 5. Dates may be cut easily if ing to be let alone. normal ibaby and giu-gles his ap It has bo'jome an admitted fact No elaborate m achinery ' is At 9 a. m. her pnysician. bun­ Jlayor and five members of the 0,11 tho campus of iClemson sheer 315 feet above the park­ v.-et scissors are used? When bandits from Mo.\ico pre;;iation When fed. that most tubercular patients needed for the exective washing The baby'will be taught to chew dled her carefully into an auto- Board of Aldermen be held on Agricultural a n d Mechanicar ing place. How was it formed? r e c ip e s went raidinif the indomináble will get along 'better ’ at home, of tableware. Plenty of soap and gum when he has teeth, to dev­ mobile and hurried her 45 miles Tuesday, M ay 7, 1935, at the Loiiege, 10 nuies northwest of [No one knows. The curious pot Ginger Fruit Salad King called his range riders and under proper supervision, than Anuersnn.Andierson, isia'IVin 'th e old« 1,1 homt^1___ t of , ...... * hot water will do the work. : elop mouth and jaw muscles, anci they will away from home. to Monroe where the bone wa.s Courthouse, the usual voting holes on its top are the tell-talea 1-3 -Cup of gelatin softened in ranch roustabouts, distributed even now he is tiiained to chew set. place for the Town of Mocksvilie John C, iCalhoun, colleague of that water once poured over its Hlakiiiff The Suds 1-3 cup of cold water muskets and .carbines, manned The improvement noted at Daniel Webster and former vice- Plenty of suds iH' the hot dish on sterilized rubber toys. He no Then the'child was taken back that the registration boodle will summit. It is accessible by 2 1-2 cups of gingerale the brass cannon that poked their sanatari" located in various parts president of the United States, ■water are r easily made, by put­ longer chokes on unswallowed of the country is due, not to tc Ray ville with hardly a whim­ open Friday, April 19th and easy trails, stairways, and fre­ o r r ise t 1-3 cup of grapefruit juice muzzles through holes in the log The house is open to visitors and M YS .«aliva, this condition having ibeen per. close April 27th and be kept open quent seats and shelters. There ting soap flakes, in the dish pari 1 1-2 tablespoons of supr the climate, but to the strict re­ walls of the ranch fort, and de­ adjusted by nature. ------O------between tho hours of 9 a. m. and contains many in.teresting relici are flowers, trees and tangled and running piping hot -water in 2-3 cup of grapefruit juice gime which the patient is com’- Anderson is a. thriving city CORNER FOURTH AND TRADE STREETS to swish into a creamy lather. A fended his property without ibene- Dr. Barton Harris, family NOTICE, 5 p. m. on each day (Sunday ex­ shrubs in profusion and remark­ 1-3 teaspoon of salt pelled to observe. located in the center of the coun­ soap shaker will do the .woi'ik ut fit of m-ilitia. • physician, believes that an opei- cepted) for seven days preceding able variety. Near Chimney 2.-3 cup of dates Results in the Chicago muni­ ty of the same name. Anderson “LIVE WIRE STQRE^^______WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. is a wee bit harder to use. Ust At first there wore only a. fe^’i ation to make an internal or ex­ No Primary Blectioj.; of tho the day the book i& closed at Sun­ Rock are the Nejedle’s Eye, P ul­ 2 apples cipal Tuiborculosis Sanitarium county is rated by the U. S. De­ a brush with a. handle,or a mop villages populated by ‘ Mexn’caii ternal open passage between the Town of Mocksvilie .was hold set Saturday, April 13th. pit Rock, Moonshiner’s Cave, 1-3 cup- of preserved ginger are, therefore, just as good as partment of Commerce as first that is really clean.for the actual ranch hands on the property. ‘hroat and stomach probably will those recorded in sanataria jn •Tuesday, April 23, 1935, in pur- The following election Officials circular stairway, the tirotto, Celery , . ^ were appointed: Registrar; E. E. in value of agricultural products ■»vashing. ■ ■ ■Soften gela'tin over hot water Later, however, theie towns have to be postponed for six or the Adironcl'acks or Arizonia, suance of the notice duly publi.sh- the ‘Rock Pile,” the Opera Box grew into incorporáted cities Hunt. Judires; L, S. Kurfees and amo¡n.g; southeast counties, sec­ After-Easter Week-End Specials Place .the dishes upright in a and, stirring rapidly, pour into seven years unless there is a CMmates as à cure of this _ or ed, for the reason that' under tho. and thp Devil’s Head (a remark­ within its 'boundaries. At all E. G. Hendricks. ond in the south and 23rd in the able likeness in 'granite to old ■wire rack and rinse with boiling the’ gingerale and add thd sugar change with growth in a cord any other disease is a delusion. provisions of the Primary Elec­ hot water. Use no towel unless times, however, the King proper­ connecting two inches of, esopha­ I À patint should be made to This Sth day of March, 1935. nation, Anderson College for Satan him self.) Ta'iœ the sky Great Values for Those Who Like Real Bargains and salt. Stir until dissolved. tion Law, when only one aspirant girls is located here. it is la clean, dry one. Make ty has resisted the encroachments gus at the throat to one inch at realize that his chances for re­ files for nomination for nn T. I. .CA'UDE'LL, Mayor Line 'I’rail to the iFalls, looping soap and heat do the work while Set aside to cool. of government. 'For years there covery are just as .irood at home, Town of Mocksvilie Greenville, S. C., was called back along, the face of .the preci­ Cut dates into’strips; cut cel­ the stomach opening. Physicians oiHce for his partyi to be voted yo'< enjoy the satfety that comes were no roads on the pi-operty, were disappointed this wfieiR proi'ided he observes certain S. M. Call, City Clerk. PleasanUburg when it was found­ pice by the ‘Appian Way,” an Coats, Suits, Dresses ery into half-inch pieces; dice for by his ■pat'ty, .he shall be de------0------ed in 1797 and for 34 years there­ with sanitation and the pleasure and strangers trespassed at their when an X-ray revealed no tlbe fundamental princinles, clai-od the nominee of his party amazing experience. Here are of bricrht dishes and silver. tiie preserved «inger; dice the own risk. /I'he schedule w'hich follow^ NOTICE OF SALE I after. 'I'he name was changed Inspiration Point, Hickory Nut Drastically Reduced to Close Out .nppies; pour the grapefriiit juice in this cord. and his name shall be placed oii to Groesville in 1831. Wash Your Furniture The Linsigs live in a little rni'st- nnc.ossnvily bo modified to the ballot to be voted for at the Falls, 400 feet in height, N ature’s over the ¡apples to prevent dis CHH.D WITHOUT OPEN Under and by virtue of the Cherokee Indians were the B\-en the finest furniture can house overlooking the Hudson ifit the individual case, 'but is a General Election as his party’s Showo,v B ath 'an d Ground Hog coloration. When the liquid bo- TUBE TO ITS STOMACH power of the sale contained ih original owners of land in this and should be washed occasion- PIve-. The father, a painter I .vpfifl ^nMnf’ ;'< ’nn on which to candidate for such offloe. Slide. SUITS COATS "irs to spti and add tho fr'»t. ¡1 certain Mortgage Deed executed section. After thoir over­ nlly. A soft cloth should be IS TWO MONTHS OLD wh'0>'‘ 4 111. 'n ab le to find employ­ IhMîtfi which the pa­ ------O------From the top, of Chimney Rock used, lukewarm water and very " Pour into molds which have ment at his trade, now clerks in ît ient is to '•’¡sorvR,. by J. D. Scott and wife A. Scott, whelming defeat! by patriot a breath-taking, stupendous en­ NOTICE. forces during the Revolution, llie mild soap. Only a small section been dipped in cold water. Servo Mai'I'boro, N. Y.—T\vo months a grocery store hero, Diet: to G. W. MoClamrock, dated Feb­ circling panoi-ma unfolds. Migih- ‘'б '’® to *12 ®® *10 "® to® 12 ®® must be done at a time flnd not on lettuce with boiled salad after he was born without an ruary 27, 1923, and of record in Indians ceded their holdings to Eat three wellnbalanced meals The General Election of the ty crags and towering cliffs, the too much water iised. dressing or ci’eam mayonnaise. open passa,y beatint« been divided among the heirs of through the aibdpmen direct to them to the merchant for ?6Q,000 (D) ICod 'liver oil, oggs, let­ the nominees of the Democratic tho most beautiful portions of 98c $1.95 $2.95 82 1-2 degrees E ast 17.4G chains and hiWng, and there are ade­ with n Dover e g g beater while the late Mrs. Henrietta King, tl^e stomach. She lias been at bat, the merchant decided not to tuce, endiyes, cress,'nuts. iparty for the ofllciels: above nam­ to al stone In N m l ScO'tit’s line; the Blue Ridgo Mountains are in quate hotel and ciabin facilities. cooking? widow of a Texas military hero the hospital the last two dnv^ press the' claim. Specimen Menu:«< ed and their names iwill be placed Greenville country. thence North 4.12 chains to a Hendersonvillio is a popular Soup; Purees 0 r cream on the ballot to be voted at the stone corneir of Lot No. 8 ; One of the most famous spots year around resort in tihe Land soups, General. Election as their party’s thence North 82 1-fi degrees West is 'Caesar’s .Head, with an alti­ of the Sky, surrounded by mag­ Cereals: Oatmeal, farina, cream candidates for such ofllces. tude of 3,227 feet above sea 1G.71 chains to atone nificent scenery. Many scenic 'of iwheat7 wïïêSt'®frii,~irtu.'': jierSOri, 3 T nie, iu i ifiTCis "•G'6 «vli — J/íV.ftL_PÍ-ar/Ll*)a. CB thj,s Eggs : In all forms except degrees West 4.12 chains to the mount¿^in, one is able to see the HfivTs lead lnTTn“ firm T 6iis TrOîn ' fr'ed. Two egors (raw) in or­ beginning, co.ntaining 7 acres, tall buildings of Greenville, ' ly­ this city, including private roads leading to the top of mountains ange juice each day. more or lesis. ing 30 miles distant. A com­ Fish ; Fresh .cod, bass, halibut from which splendid cycloramic 'I’his 2»th day of March, 193B. manding view is obtained oi (boiled or broiled with cream Constipation views may be had. This city, be­ GEO. W. Mc0Iii * * Daivie ICounty. half century Caesar’s Head has ed or coked, not iboiled. ing are greatly enjoyed. These DR. R. P. ANDERSON * Under and by virtue of a been famous as a summer resort Fruits: Oranges (whole and and through the years has drawn drives and paths lead up the DENTIST ♦ judgment of the Superior Court juice), lemon juice, grapefruit, countless thousands of visitors. valleys and mountains among Anderson Building, * of Dfevie County, N. C., in the apple sauce, raspberries. •Another beautiful resoi-t in waterfalls and scenery nnsui’- Mocksvilie, N. C. ' civil action entitled The Federal Bread ; Wholo wheat. the mount'ains of Greenville ^ is passes in the country; past vast Phone 50, Res. 37 * Land Bank of 'Olumbia va. T. A. LIBERTY NEWS * ♦ ♦ * 4< ,ii « Rice and wife. May Rice, et als Blue Ridge Forest, centering stretches covered in spring with ■he undersigned commissioner will about famous Hog Bac'kl Moun­ rhododendron, laurel, the flame Mrs. Lelia Daniels, of Mocks­ olTer at public auction td the tain. Here large sums havfc azalea and other blossoms of vilie, spent oseday last weeiki visit- * ROBERT S. McNEILL ' higlhest bidder upon tho terns been spent in perfecting one of the season. The mountain sides ing friends and relatives here. * Attorney at Larw ' hereinaf'tor set forth, at the the most charming havens in the are dotted with vineyards prOs 1 ' ,Miss Ruiby Wilson returned * MOCKSyiLI.E, N. C. * Couit House door of Davie South. A nine hole golf course, ducing grapes equalled in flavoi home iSunday afternoon from a * Practice in Gi.viJ and Crimi- * County, N. C., on Saturday, May said to be the highest east oi only in Italy. week’s visit in the mountains. * nal Courts. T itle Examinn- * nth, 1935, at 12 o’clock noon, the Rocky Mountains, is one ot SOIL - .-toa,, .C.. K'nnmer spent the * tins given prompt attention.' jthe follovining desicrilbod lands, the outstanding features of the EROSION WILL Ihanks to m y mnottierl CAUSE BANKRUPTCY past Sunday y/ith Mrs. R. S. lying and ¡being in Fulton Tonvn- resort. Am elegant club house ship, Davie County, N. C., «nd with all modern conveniences, M iller. Greensboro, N. C., April 23.- /$he keeps a!i иву footl Miss Ethel Wiison spent the JACOB STEWART bounded and doacribed as . fol­ has been erected atop the high­ Attorney flt Law In the Roedy Fork erosion control week-end with Miss Helen House, lows, to-Avit; est elevation, — vVll-that-iecer—parceL .qihwe textile m anufac- area a little over fifty per cent. f r e s h a n d p u r e in h c i of Cooleemee. Oflice in Southern Bank & Tniil of the farm s havëTJeT3iî“ SUîrv'iey^ Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Myors or tract of land, cont/iining _G8 turing estaiblishments in Green­ Company building ed in detail, according to 'W. W. were the week-end guests of Mr. acres, more or less, situate, lying ville county, including the only OfUce phone...... ISi and being on or near the Lex­ worsted mill in the south and Stevens, soils specialist of the and Mrs. S. B. Cook, of ,Turren- Residence Phone...... I’K Soil iErosion Service in Greens­ tine. ington Kioad, about ll've miles the largest bleachery in the south. Mast o i tho Town 'of Mocksvilie, Greenville is said to ibe the only boro. The purpose of this sur­ MissMlma Kimmer and broth­ vey is to give a definite pictui-e New rtLVINATCR er, Fred, of Mocksvilie 'Route S, THE “MOST HEAT” in ¡Fulton Township, County of place in the world where cotton Davie, State o.f North Carolina, can be seen in every process of of existing conditiona on each visited Mis.ses Luna and Thelma farm in ithe area. and James Kimmer Sunday after­ For The having such aha/pe, mates, manujfacture from №e growing ^You'd be sur)irit«d ho« much bittar My m fk tnitM p u rses and distances as »will “By studying the fai-ma sur­ noon. “LEAST MONEY” of the staple to thel turning out QUICK FACTS and how much mor* I lika my strained va{)etabl«i tine« «tore foilly appear by .reference veyed,” said iMr. Stevens, “we iMss Matelean Gaborse, of of a finished .garment ready to Mother has b«SR kospin;; them In the ekiotriii to ft p lat thereof made iby M. C. wear. WhicJh means that cot­ find that many fa m e rs are sub­ Cooleemee, spent the week-end soil farm ers. If the subsoil f.-irm- HOME ICE A FUEL CO. Ijames, Surveyor, on the H dfiV ton, ginned, spus, dyed, woven, tx u " with Mrs. Lawrence Miller, er is not bankrupt already, it is CLEAN, SANITAEY, Conveni­ of February, 1922, and attached finished, cut and made into gar­ ’ f In Mr, Lee .Link, of Winston-Sal­ Phone 116 only a matter of time until he ent. Plenty ol storage spac«. And that goei for you, I'oo. It if very em, spent the week-end with Mr. the aibstract now on file with ments, Textile Hall is the larg­ Sparkling' bsaiity In the J Ihe Federal Land Bank of Coloim- est Auditorium in South Caro- will fiall into the hands 'of a re­ kitchen. t« know that vegatoblei bought today will be •• Qrti$ ’Г? ORE than ever on hot days you will appreciate the S ’/a gallon cooling system reduces cylinder v/sar and greatly G. A, W illiams, ceiver. And the sad part of it M thoughtfulness ct the Ford V-S’s makers in providing lowers oil temperature in the crankcase. This means greater Mr, and Mrs, Jim .Dianiels and I'la, the sia.me being bounded on tipd fresh davs from mow, all becauio of proper rafrifla»> tlie North Iby I'anda of Spencer '"Fui-man University, a Baptist is that year after year more an easily-opened windshield which lets cooling breezes oil economy and is sccon d cd by directed, air-flow, crank­ son. Ervin Gray, visited Mr, and farmers are ibeing forced to join Wii^n. Or tnot iiMh parlthoblaa «1 miik, a mmi blow through lo refresh you. In addition, you have a cowl Mrs, Paul Tutterow a nd Mr, B, Hanes, of J. B. Brinegar, and College for men and G^reen^lle LOW O rE R A llN a COBT— feuttar will retoiin Miair wkalewma goodneii.,T case ventilation which reduces corrosion, lessens oil dilu­ Mllenworth Creek; on East by the Women’s College, a Baptist Col- tho subsoil farmer group—due Eloctrlc rates are now so low ventilator and Clear-Vision ventilation in side windows. and Mrs. Charlie Sofrit, of Kan­ Bargains! that every ouitomer can an- tion and cuts sludge formation to a minimum ... In tho lands of J. B. Brinegar and legel for women, are located here. to losses from erosion.” ''I napolis vSunday. The,,farms that have been doy electric r«lrlsoratlon at Mew, beaMiful moijali am being ofTorod at aKtreiw»ll| And on hot days you will appreciate the comfort and room­ spring and summer months you and your family spend lands of W. F. Merrill 'and Spartanlburg, S. C„ so called ea InsignUlcBnt »oit. Mr. and Mrs. G. И. Tutterow surveyed show that most of the t»w price»— Haw «Miranlent feature« assur« latlsfaatlaa iness of the Ford V-8, the almost effortless handling which more time in your car— be sure its engine is designed to in Spring Brandh; on tho South because of the hardiness and allows you to arrive at the end of an all-day journey with­ and son visited Mr. asd Mrs. land in the Reedy Fork area haa — lo w * ratal praKlda dapMdabla, automatk m ffifia tm - run efliciently in hot weather and that passengers will keep Calvin Spillman, of near Coolee­ by tho ands of W- iF. M errill perfvervance of the early col­ ftnd tho landsi of Spencer B. been cultivated at some time. » a raty Uw aoct. out fatigue. cool and comfortable. mee, on Sunday afternoon. onists, which won theni the namp EAST TO PURCHASB - Wa The Ford V-8 might have been built especially for the l^dTiea, and on tho West 'by the of .Spartans, ia situated in the Most of the land now in forests Ford V-8 owners get safety-glass all around, an all-steel Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cope and is only subsoil and gullies. Thiii wlU gladly tell you how you South—so accurately does it meet motoring needs in the SUMMER lands of Spencer B. Hanes. foothills of the Blue iRdge ■on pay for your refrlaerato* welded body, built-in luggage compartment, fenders to son, Sammit, and Mr. Clyde Car­ tells its own story. The land out of food nvines. Take ad- Southerni states. For instance, Ford is the only car in ter and daug-hter, Pauline, of TIM® OF SAliE; 12 o’clock Mountains. , __ . Pay Balaiplito match the body and 6.00 x 16" air-balloon tires at no extra Koon, Sartu.rday,' M ay lltih , 1935. was so severely eroded, unpro­ jentage of the preiant low America whi.:h water-cools not only the complete cylinder Kannapolis, spent the Aveek-end It is or^e of the most import­ lèsti and ему tarmi. ( 1 0 CASH 3 0 MontW T* cost. See the newFord V-8 today. Get the thrill of 8 cylinder P'LAlCE OF SALE; 'Court House ant textile manuf'acturing twvns ductive, difficult to cultivate, land walls, but also the upper half of the crankcase. This unique performance. Drive the new Ford once and you will buy It, visitinir Mr. and Mro. N. J, ;Copo PANTS worthless to the fanners _ that and _rM, and Mrs. J. W- Carter, Door, Moclcsville, N, C. of the South, and the home_ of TERMS OF SALE: OncHhalf of they were compelled to turn it out AND UP,F.O.B.Detroit o-f this place. a number of other to grow up in pines, hoping SumUrd •cec.iory group In« Hie acconited ;bld to bo paid There aiie numerous beauty T u rn In . . . WSOC 8;S0 P. U. Tfwiday ... W BT »»4f A. t t Moa.-Wed.-FM. clnd»ng bumper* and ipnre tlr« Mr innd Mrs, I. D.' Kimmer c,A.sh, with Ibalanico 'payable in that the pine® would help hold U&iTtnaliili* • *, Credit J«*’"'*'nirough Compauv«. au'd daughter, of near Jericho, spots in th is vicinity. 'Convers two equal annua'l installments College for women and WofTord tho earth together. Í Í.: 'V visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tutte- pair with Intere.'it thereon from date "In but very .small areas , row on Friday, College foi' situatjKcl he!'*’ « salo at the rate of six per pointed out IMr. Stevens, “do we Mr, and/Mrs. Will Davis, o f arc acredited educational msti-< IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL MODELS oont (per annum. find virgin soil. If the former Augusta, »pent a while tha paat Southern Publie Utilities Co. ' uí'il desired to clear now land This Sth d'ay of A pril, 19S5, '^'^Twelve milesi northeast of the \\ Saturday niifht With' Mr. and a. D. city Cowpens Battlefield, now a or 'increiasq tho cultivated acre­ SANFORD MOTOR Ç0, " ,Mra. N. J, Cope. nOBEiRT s . McNMLL, age on his fam , where would he J 'J National Monument, is loeateth 1 ...... I Coinailsafon*r. One of tho Revolutionary War find a desirable .field'in on old МосквтШ», ®r.VO. vi

■ .... Thursday, May 2, 1935 û 'S PAGE FOUR THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Thuraday,-,May THE MOCKSVILLE ENTEHPHISEj MOCKSVILLE, N. C. .PAGE FIVK ’i Tlte Enterprise is not kicking because Congress - vii'-v.i."-Ji:-----■ The Moeksville Enterprise passed tho $1,800,000,000 relief measure. We Read the Enterprise ads! SÖNS OF AMERICA , " • -H.'-Smith.- ...... -Of'Smith-Gro'Wft.-—f-vvr* Published Eh-e^ry ThursdAy at Moeksville are not among those who feci that the PLAN INITIATION Mr. and Mrs. W illie A m s; . •Mi'^an^., .;Wrs. S . /D. Sm ith, o f Card Parties^ ’ Local 'tlappbniiiKB government is going to .be ¡bankrupted. We worthy and children were ■'thfi'WinstiSn-Saierii, ^y'(^ M r. North CArolina Socia4 Functions , Moeksville, April ‘29.-i-The Pat­ do not thin'k that is the most dangerous feature ** CAMPBELL-WALKER FUNERAL HOME ® Coming and Sunday guest of the latter’s pa- Smith’s mother, Mr,h. W ^ riotic Order, Sons of, Ainierica rents, Mr. and Mrs. C'.' M, Foster; ' Sunday, . . ■ ' ' ^ of tho nation’s paternalistic attiitude. We be­ Club Meetings A- C. Huneycutt ...... Editor and Publisher AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIREC'fORS Going of those. camps Jn Davie' county’ 'held a lieve that it is better to spend huge sums ‘of Ghurch News We know Icounty initiation i'n"the focal hall PHONE 48 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. nioney ill constructive rather than in destructivo on Saturday night with the coun­ Preserve and beautify your .home, practices, and right here, we w ant to /luote Dr. ty president, R. V. Alexander, in to be safe, use the old reliablb ÍNlciioias M urray Bullei', nvho saya that Ihe cost MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor Phone 112 StihscrìpMim Raios.- If you are a square peg in a Lhii cluiii'. Foilowiiigi' thu initia­ "STAG” SEMI PASTE . PAINT, Sl.SO a Y ear; 6 Months 75 cents of the World War was an ,amount sulliciont to tion services‘which were put on round hole, get busy and get in ]{ Regular Dinner ...... 35c R one gallon ipakes two, A full line Strictly in Advancc have built a $2,500 house and furnished this E All kinds of sandwiches, cold drinlcs, cigarettes, cigars, E Edward .Ci'ow, of W inston-Sal­ Mooresville, was the week-end Miss Mildred Jones and Mas­ by the Cooleemee degree team, a place where you will fit. short talks were made ¡by Joe Entered at the post offire at Jìocksvilìe, ГГ. C., liouse with $1,000 worth of furniture and ^placed E Oaiidy, Etc. E em, spent Sunday here. , ter Paul Jones spent Saturday Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Come For the past lew years a lot guest of Miss' Fannie Gregory Kesler, ,pf Salisbury, state treas­ as second-class matter unAer the act of March it on five acres of land worth $100 an acre and K Tables For Ladies R in and lets talk the matter over. of people have rested and \vaited Bradley. They were visitors in In Winston-Salem. urer, and C,, B, Hoover, of 8, 1879. ¡AMERICAN CAFE Rev. and Mrs. E. J . Harbison given all this Jo each and every family in the for developments. We have had Winston-Salem on Saturday. . •Mrs. J. T. Phelps is improving, Cooleemee, past state .president, E. G>. PRICE, Prop. M oeksville, N. C. spent I'uesday with relatives in MOCKSVJUE United States of America, Canada, Australia, them. Most of- us are still won­ glad to note, nnd other leaders in the order. » NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC * England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, France, Bel­ Morganton. , Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle, (Mr, and Mrs. Jam es |,'Carter Plans were made for the quar­ HARDWARE CO. dering, “Where do we go from -----;—-o'...... ■' • ______* gium, and Russia. After doing this there would of Lexington, were guests ,of Mr. visited Relatives in> the country terly meeting of .the county as­ THE PAINT STORE^ , • This newspaper charges regular ad- * here?” Mr. p! R. iC’aseyi of Winston ' and Mrs. S. M. ICall at dinner on Sunday. ■ be enough money left to give each city of 20,0,- sociation to be held at Advance • T-ertiaing rates for cards of thanks, * A live city to work in is a Salem, s.pent Suniday with Mr', arid Monday. They were accompan>- . Mr. and Mrs. John IDvans, also May 11, at 8 p. m. • resolution no'tieos, Olbituaries, etc., and * 000 inhabitants and over Jn all the countries good place to live in. A deaa Davie Mutual Exchange, Inc. ied home by Mr. arid Mrs: W. H. Mr. and Mrs, Wabkans, of W ins­ Some of the most attractive MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Mrs. 0. L. Casey. • ■R'ill not apcep^t any thing loss than 35 • named a $5,000,000 library, a $5,000,000 hospital, city to rest in is a good place to Call, of Selma. ' ton-Salem, visited Ml'S. 0 ., F. features of--:the county meeting, • cents icash with copy unless you have * and a $5,000,000 university. And then he goes die in. Who wants to die? Misses,-Lvey-’Nell Wqiters. and Jones Saturday afternoos. program which' have been an­ • regi:lar snontihiy acctnnts ■srith us. • on to say );hat out of the balance we could still Life is made up of a lot of “Farmer Owned and Operated” Mary Waters spent the weel;-end ' Mrs. 'AL^ce' ■\Vddd'ru’ir "an'd' Mtsli ■' Mr. and Mrs., Ray, Beauchamp nounced will he special music'by • We do not mean to be hard on any * and little sori .visited Mrs.^J. W, havo sufficient money to .set aside a sum at 5 things We don’t like and some at Wake Forest. , , Ollib Stooktpn were guests of a trio *of ' girls, 'a girls’ quartet • one, ibut small atems of this nature force * things we do like.' We selland deliver FCX open for­ Hilton Sunday,. per cent, interest, which луоиМ pay for all time Mrs. H. T. Kelly, in- Taylorsville and the . Advance String Band. • ns to demand the cash vrith copy. All * lAs long as there is a margin during commencement^ Miss " Rev, F, E, .Howard filled his Joe Kesleiystate treasurer, will We have just received a big shipment of Spring • sncli received by us in the future with- * to come a $1,000 yearly salary to each of an mula Feeds and Fertilizers of all Caiptain IC. JM.' Christian, ' who regular (iippointment here Sun­ ibebween ’.vhat a city is as a has been sicta with an attack of Louise Kelly was a member of •be the speaker. ■ ' Dress iPrints, also a large shipment of Ladies* • out the casli or slam.pa will not be pub- * army of 125,000 teachers, and in addition to ,place in which to live and work the graduating class. day morning. He delivered an , IRefreshments will be served by • lisfeed. • bronchitis, is muic'h improved. this pay the same salary to each of 125,000 and what it may ¡become, there kinds. ' interesting .message, the Advance Icamp. This meeting Oxfords for spring and summer wear, and many nurses. And after having done all this, we is work in every community for Miss Emily Rodwell, of Char­ Mr. and Mrs. W, H. iCall, of will be open to the public, it has other new items we cannot tell you about in this a Chamiber of ICommcrce. Full line of tested Field and Garden seed. ADVANCE NEWS Mocl:s\i]le, N, C., .Thursday, May 2, 1935 ' could still have enough! left out of our $400,000,- lotte, is spending some time with Selma, spent tho week-end with been announced, and all memb­ ad. Come and’see for yourself. Every city has many pessi­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson ers and those who are not mem­ 000,000, cost of the war, to buy up all of Fran'ce Clipper Cleaner Cleans Anything, Try Us her mother, Mr.s J. W. Rodwell. Rov. F. B. Howard w ill fill his mists — little men with littio and Miss Martha Call. They bers are asked to attend with Feed and cotton Sugar, 5 libs...... 27'c ' ■ •«♦******#*# and Belgium and everything of value that France reg^ular appoiisltmont here ijSun- minds who watch with envy the Mr. and .Mrs. R. S. McNeill and ^v'ore guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. their families. The W'omen are ■ seed meal ...... $ l,8o Sugar, 10 lbs...... 53c. * Slothfulne&s casteth into a deep, sleep; * and Belgium possess; that is every French and day at 11 o’clock. / progressive men of their city. son, Robprt Strange, Jr., visited M. Call at dinner on Monday. extended a special invitation to Potatoes, bushel...... 75 up Sugar, 25 libs...... $1.29 * and an idle soul shall suffer hunger,— * Belgium fal-m, home, factory, church, railroad, The school 'dosing 'be(?an attend this meeting. “.‘=!mnll town merchants 'know relatives in> Fayetteville recently. iFridayf evening ivitJi n raciital by Salt, 100 pounds...... $1,10 Plenty poultry wire, * Proverbs 19:20. ■» street car—in fact everything of value in those everyone with whom they deal. Mrs. Lizzie Woodson Gate, of 5c, carton sa lt...... 3c. ibiirbed w ire and .»** ■***• *••••• Rice, Va., and. daughters, spent Mrs. iC. D. Pickles’ class. Tho REDLAND NEWS t\vo countries in 1914. Of course, America ,did Perhaps that is one of the rea­ LOWER PRICES! Mrs. G, G.. Daniel was tho Baccalaureate sention was deliv­ Coffee ...... lie. and up field fenc'ing.' . ,1.11 I f f ' , ' I sons which make them so alert, the afternoon recently with WHERE AltE WE .GOING 7 not spend all this, ibut the figures dealt with are recent guest of her parents, Mr, ered Sunday afternoon at 3:00 Mrs, Frank King) is on the sick ■Roofing ...... 5V at$4,36 5^ A.' I ^ so modern, so selective and so Miss Kate Brown. Mrs. (Gate is Beans, Pinto, pink and Mrs, J. M. Fowler, in States­ o’clock iby Rev. C. M. Pickens, list, we are sorry to note. the entire cost of ¡the War to all tho nation's in careful in the merchandi.se they the daughter of the Rev. Mr, cranberry, ail 3 lba...25c. Rublber roofing—^No. 1, 2 r?n rF : The Custer Specialty Company now ville, presiding elder of the Winston- Rev, H, iC, Freeman filled his The Charlotte Observer catches "a foregloam dollars and cents. offer for sale,” so says Howard Woodson, who was pastor of the Small -vvhitc beans....5c. lb. 8, at ibargain prices. - i t!U. J': Salem Distnict of tho M. E. Con- regular appointment here Sunday of a problem ahead of this country that is going Baptist church here many years 8 Ib. carton laid .,.,...... $1.05 Horse collars, Fi. Blood, president of Norge makes a gasoline-driven motor chair in ad­ Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Morris and ferencp. Rev. Howard led , in morning at: n o’clock, to be as full of bristles ag a pocupine. It is the Corporation. ago. I ' ' , Seed P.btatoes, Maine! $1.00 up to...... $4.10 Now the above figures of the cost of destrujc- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. prayer. Mr, P. R, Smith visited Mrs, dition to its- standard electric motor chair Grovvn, ...... ;.$2.25 Bvidies-^$1.10 up to..,.$3.B0 problem,,’ says the Observer, “of weaning the tion aro staggering. It is only by laying out the The merchant who reads this Sanford spent Sunday at Pine- Messrs. C. J. Taylor and W. ,R- Henry Butner Friday afternoon, Svi'/. ■populace from the public trough in which they newspaper and does not adver­ hurst. Friends here of Mrs. George Taylor spent' Suiuday with their ' Mr, anci Mrs, Carl Willi-.ims Garden seeds^by bulk ■ Cedar water Ibucket» . ; ' amount in divisions ,as Dr. Murray Butler did, which has been on sale and in use for some Wood, of Jacksonville, Fla., will have their heads.” tise in it should stop to think and mother, Mrs. John Taylor, of Were the Sunday guests of Mrs, and pkgs. with brass hoops...... :75c. that the .average mind can 'begin to grasp what regret to 'know that she has been CO it now. It is a wonderfully Mrs. Robert Faucette, of Chat­ YadMn IGollege, Charlie Allen. 3-incJi! (cultivator Be Sure and See Qur Lipo The Observer was inspired to make this state­ this cost really means. So if the world can pay 10 years. Either Will enable cripple or quite ill at her home there. Her complete nerwspaper. It has all tanooga, Tenn., sipent several ijjir. C. E. Faircloth made a Mr. and Mrs, C, V, M iller, of points ...... 15c. ,each , /. Of,\yiiHe Shoes.- ;• , ment in view of the refusal of a numbor of un­ sister, Mrs. ID. W. Casey, of such staggering sums for destructive warfare, tho news up to the minute. It is days this week with her’sister, business trip to the Twin-^City Moeksville, spent .(I while Sunday employed i;n tho city of Wilmington to start, boldly assertive of the gobd aged and feeble folks to get outdoors and Charlotte, ihns been called to her then we do unhesitatingly state that this, the Mrs. John- Larew. one day last week. afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, S, work in the stra^vljerry ilelds in that ae'ction at richest nation on earth, ia not going to be bank­ things about your city. It is associate with people. And the price on ^--- o—— ■ bedside. Mrs. Wood was former­ Mr. John Vogler had a veo See me for your Farm Machineriy; and get W;,/ entertaining as well as inform­ ly Miss Elizabeth Rodwell. jvages ranging from ^l.SO to $2.00 p er day. “We rupted by tho expenditure of a few (billions of ]\Iis£^ Addie Mao Caudqil and severe, heart attack Saturday, , it prices. I handle theMassey-Harris lin6. No 1 had rather stay on relief as work,” theObservor ative. You know it reaches the both has been reduced to $195.00. If in­ Bill Howard- spent the weok-ena dollars for relief purposes, for rohabiHtation, , Mrs, J. Lee Kurfees 'has re­ is reported. We rejoice in his quotes some of these unemployed Wilmington'- people you want to reach, so why with Mr. and Mra. Walter'Cau- ter made at aiiy price. I sell for cash anil sell it , and other constructive purposes. Nevetheless, turned home, after spending sev­ speedy reco\V!ry. not advertise in it? terested write dell, in Charlotte. ;Mr. and iMrs. L. 'W. Shutt. of ■ians as having aaid. • eral days at Duke Hospital, we do say that as the ,governmenb is operating Salisbury, were recent visitors FOR s a l e ; — GOOD COTTON for less. ' Protracted irainy weather over Durham. Her friends' will be lit, considering th,e weaknesses and shortcomings R.M, Holthouser rqijurned home of Mr. j. s'. Shutt. They were ■ seed for p lan tin g — Mexiican This paper is not pessimistic by’ any moans. mucih of the State has delayed Guy Swaringen friad to! know that she is .showing GET y o u r 'SPRING» FEiRTltl'ZER FliOM lfs. . . of humanity, it is bringing| a'bout a problem that Thursday from Long’s Sanitar­ aiccompani,ed home by Mias Eva Boll. J. 'D. HODGES, MockB- --Kiririrti '-on the] other hand it is, as we tihink most spring plowing in many sections. some improvement. Her daughT Albemarle, N. C. ium, and is improving, but is Shutt. viile, N. C. ^ YOUR FRIEND ■readers w ill agree, one of the most o,ptlmi»tlc will irequlre many decades in solving; and well Planting may also be delayed ii ter, Mrs. L. H. Lanier, was with still confined to his bed. We are §on;y to report the little sheets published in the United State.s. may anyone ask, as many are as'kllng, w hither are bad weather continues. her during her stay there. Mrs. WANTiEiD—SET 0|FI SECOND SHSKISIMXHBHSIHBHSMBHSHBIKIIilKlSHSilHIBSÜSMSKIXHSNBHEIHXHXHSHIHliHU serious illness )0f Mr. W. O'. This paTper ^is also jn,,.‘tympathy with those who we headed. ■ I '' ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Pi'cd iCrotts and Lanier expects to return to Ath­ hand blacksmith tools. J. D. WhitV, of Winston,-iSaiem. iMr. HODGiFS, Mo^sviliO, N. C. are down and out, and would not raise its voice daughljer, Bettie Sue, of Wina- ens, Ala., in, the near future, J •'<1 White formerly resided near Ad­ I to bar any worthy person from ainy relief merit­ YOUTH 'ГНЕ GLAD SEASON OF Lll^TE ton-fialem, visiited Mr. and Mrs. after spending .several weeks vance, suffered a stroke of AiQCTIG'N SALEi—H 0 USEHOLD “ON THE, SQUARE” MOCKSVILLE, N. C. W. iM. Crotts on Sunday. here...... ■■ r. >■! I'.l ' К-?Л| ed, through the government or othenvise, and paralysis several days ago. and kitchen furniture, at home Taylorsville Times. Mr, A, L. Shutt is very busy of late T. M. Young, in Mocks- yet we do say tihat the.Obsever is right'when it Belk-Harry Co. Announces Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lashley ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED villo, on Saturday, May 4, 10 May brings,showers, flowers, sweot girl gradu­ nuiking, grain cradles, and Jias intimates that many of those who inow have and son, Charles, Jr., of Lewis­ has already delivered several a. m. Many antiques. ates and youth looking ahead. Some to the Of icordiai in'terest to their their heads in the public trough 'are ^oing tu NATIONAL ville, wero recent .guests of her truck loads, to different parts of host of friends will toe the an­ APARTMEINT.. F O R .. RENT— be hard to wean. The theory which Wasliington higher seats of learning, some to the marts of mother, Mrs. Alice Hunt. the State. I I r nouncement of the approaching iCompiete ^yith living room, McCormick- has is an excoMOJit one, but jve dOubt very ser­ trade and some to the duties of home life, and Mr. W. R. Taylor made a busi­ National Mrs. Gilbert Kurfees, of Rich­ marriage of Miss Edna.-Mizelle, dining room and kitchen. De- iously whether it will work. It is in'a way serv­ with on rushin'g feet to meet the dare of grown ness trip to Muddy Creek one M)W mond, Va., is visiting her parents, of Plymouth, N. C., and Mr. J. siraible (location. Garage. See ing a good purpose, but in another way is'de­ up days. School days are happy days, for as i'rank Furches, of Augusta, Ga. day last week. Reversible Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waters. Mr. ------0 ------. or phone MRS. V. E. SWAIN. the years go-by, many occasions will come to The bride-to-be is the attrac­ moralizing a certain element of humanity in Kurfees was here for a few days. MUNICIPAL TOWN ELECTION, this nation that is destined sooner or later to refer to “when” meaning thè good old days. tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. IÉ D. Mizelle, of Roper, N. 0., and TUESDAY, MAjY 7, 1935 Í ii<“ ‘ cause ‘ti'ouble,',; jvlien' iinevita'bly they must be, High School days and realization cbmes all the Cotton Goods Week Mr. and Mrs. John McICnight i;i a graduate of Roper High more\of joyous freedom from care in retrospect. and three children, of Moorea- PRINCESS they are cut oil from paternalistic coddling, arid' School. She also graduated at T'he Municipal Town Election ■ ville, siji.ent the week-end with hei forced to rely upon their own initiative and re­ And too, perhaps regret w ill come that a closer East iCarolina Toachers College at will ibe held Tuesday, May 7th. ..‘J parents, iMr. nnd Mrs. W. M. The following is the ticket: THEATRE sourcefulness. application to study was neglefcted when some Greenville, N. C., where she re­ May 6th Howard. ^ As we .said above, the theory of paternaliam opportunity presents itself along the way. To the ceived many honors and, was "" /-0-— —' popular in both curricula and Friday & Saturday as a rather beautiful one, and Washington is young the future is always a fairy land. Youth Mrs. J. D. Murray, who spent social activities. Miss Mizell has is hope and looks forward with smiles for tho Municipal Democratic BUCK JONES in bristling with oflicials ,who still hope that there through last week in Raleigii with Mr. been a member of the Plymouth -is s^uch 'a thiiijr as Ihb'u’toiiiii ■(ieseribed by Tom cup of life is ful! to the Jjrim with cwcetness Miiv-uay, arcivod this week to ■facuity for' the past five years-, ‘^DESERT VENGEANCE” Moore. Such a Utopia is all right .within itself, and expectation. With study to .be what ono visit her parents. Mi', and Mrs. tnd for the past throe years has Ballot an.d two I’eel comedy but it presupposus that all men are industrious aeems, with patience to work and ,wait, the goal May 11th E. L. Gaither. been principal of the primary ------o ------and honest, and that all men ni'ewiilinL'' t,n run- of succoss is reached in whatever line of en- school there. The date for the “IN THE DOG HOUSE” Mr. nnd M rs.. Sam Hines nnd ntnrripg*-^ Img hpnn set for the INSTRUCTIONS___ •dcr unto others tlie treatment that they would duii v(Jr. diicoe.Sij i.s 'icomnioi'i' seii'ae' aiid pci’suver- children, Charles «nd /’Riibecca, ance. For the classes of ’35 no better wish can latter part of May so that the 1. To vote a straight ticket, iiave others render unto them, but a large per Showing beautiful of Winston-Salem, spent Sunday bride-elect can finish out her Monday & Tuesday centage of humanity is lazy, indolent, and dis­ be expressed than that by ^ii’ Walter Raleigh with Mrs.. Hine.3’ mother, Mrs. make a cross (X) mai-lc in the year’s work at the school, circle. to our Youth. “Bestow thy .youth so that thou Lina B. Cleni,ent. We play a brand new R. K. honest, and it is this element that the paternjil- Mr. Furches is the son of Mr. 2. If you tear or deface ot istic coddling is going to spoil,, and it is thiii mayest have icomfort to rememiber it, when it and Mrs. L. M. Furches, of Farm­ 0 . picture featuring— Hill in, or throw out the Dii^ Rev. W. I. Howell delivered the wrongly mark this ticket, re­ elem ent that is going ^to cause trouble in this has forsaken thee, and not sigh and grieve at ington', N. C., and is a graduate turn it and get another. Baccalaureate sermon at the of Mars Hill Junior College at MAiY ROBBO'N in- M country in the future. The W ilmington in'ciident the account thereof. Whilst thou are young thou NEW COTTONS cCOKMICK-DEERlNG Re- commencement at Glade Valley iwilt think it w ill never havo an end; ibut .behold, Mars Hill, N. jC., and of Wake For a straig'ht ticket, mark “S’TRANGERS ALL” is only a fair sampHo of what practically ovory School, in Alleghany county, on Forest College. Mr. Flurches is versible Disk Harrows can be within this circle. land OAvner^in this nation has already learned; the longest day hath hia evening, ^and thou shalt For Dresses for every hour of the day and Sunday morning. also a graduate of the Y. M. C. and icomedy onjoy it but once it never turns again; use it used for hilling in the plants, or —that is, Lhal about one-half at least of those A. Graduate School at Nashville, “RAISED AND CALLED.” ta'Kfen on relief, are spoiled and completely de- therefor as tho springtime, which soon departeth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson Tenn. lAt each of these places for throwing the dirt away. Yoiii evening wear. and 2 children, and Miss Bessie he was an honor student. moraliiiud lo the extent that they will refuse to and wherein thou oughtest to plant and sow all I ' Thompson, of Davidson, were Since finishiUfr college Mr. Fur- simply turn the disks end for IV- to work as wa.-i foa-merly the case. provisions for n long and happy life.” ------;------O------guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ohes has taught in several high end to change from in-throw to Thompson on- Sunday. schools and (aoilleges, and at CONGRATULATIONS, There are two incentives to work. Ono of PUERTO RICO ASPIRES the present time is physical di- FOR MAYOR out-throw. New Household Cottons GRADUATES these is pride and am'bition. A certain amount Mrs. Essie Byerly, who la rector of the Y. M. iC. A. m THOMAS I. OA'UDELL of the population of thiS' natio.n is w illin g to Salisbury Post. The disks have the exclusiv^ spending some time with her sis­ Augusta, Georgia. □ Please the boy or girl June 1, Mr, Furches will be athl- Avork because o,l,' pride and .bdiauso of ambition For a long time American' policy in regard to Curtains ter, Mrs. C. A. Jenkins, in Wm«- FOR COMMISSIONERS advantages of all McCormick- to do something. The other incentive is the tho Philippines was hazy and indecisive. ton-Saleim, spent two days at her iated with the Winston-Salem Y, graduate with a nice gift S. M. C A Ii. Deering harrow disks . . . h€iiit I'eiir of grim луап^ We do mot believe that it The indecision has fin'ally been .brought to an home here last week. M. C. A, ^ from our store. Select a treatment which adds life to the ''П' would be exagération to say that one-fourth of end with the decision to grant the islanSere Drapes MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS fountain pen, box of candy, “The Zig-Zag Review” Vaude­ .TiOH'N C. SANIFIGRD perfume or other nic.e gifts cutting edges.. and crimped cenr the po))ulatio)) works because of this very in­ theiir independence; and now itr develops that ville coming to The Princess centive. They 'cannot stand the idea of meal­ the inhabitants of another islaiVd under tho Mrs J- W. Beauchamp and from our selections and ters which have greater strength. 'rheatre Thursday niglit. Smjging, littlp son, Kermit, spent a fevr W. L. MOORE time coming, and no food in the house. They ,American flag want to see a dofinito policy form­ daiucing, roller sikiating. Eight make them happy. Áti M iiC crm leh- Sheets days last week with her parents, □ D eerln g harroM You can see this disk harrow foar tho winter cold with no fuel and no cloth­ ed for them, too, people, 8 :00 o’clock. cUalca are heat" Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Sri<^ek, m E. VlE®OE FOSTER trtfatfid/or longer ing to l;eup them wai-m ; hence they w'ork. Re­ 'i'lio Puerto Uican leglslatiivo majoriti^ is it>ocr,andcrimped at oiir store how; together with ■Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Mooney at thé etnitvr /or move this fear of want, and you spoil practically sending a coninuaslon to Washington to a.sk for *^°'Mr^^nd Mrs. W, C, Allen- and LET Us SERVE YOU greaur. Mtrpngth*' and daughter, Jene, have retun^ larger McGormick-DeeringTrafr uvoryonii ¡11 tills class. Wi; wonder IГ Uncle Sam Spreads statehood, Rafael Martinez Nadal, president oil C(i to Oflcoquan, Va„ after a v^it /»wmKua.MG\ Is not doing this very thing in liis paternalistic the senate, says that Puerto UlcO|Wants to llmow spest Sunday with relatives here, — > fMM tor and Horse-Drawn Disk Hair- to, Mre. Mooney’s parents, Mr. -,ittle Billy Douthit, son of Mk ------:------— ^---- tu'.vard what 'we term tlie uiiumployed. definlloly wliellier it i.s ultimately to become a LeGrand’s rows. and Mre. R, G. Walker. ’ and Mrs, Allton Douthit, had the {Г-Л; We 11(1 iiot inean to intimate ,t,hat all of the un- state; If not, hu says, the Islanders fooi that in- ^ ^ misfortune of gott>ing his leg i eniployiiil who are getting aid from the govern­ dopondencc slunild bo t.hoir goal. Mrs. Stanley, Harris, of Wm«- brohien- .Jasti from whlteh Pharmacy ment ari‘ lici'ng spoiled, ibut, we do wonder if a Th que.Hion is a .Vnotty ono to decide, but tliat ton-Sal-em, , »pent the iweek-end ho is «ufFering very badly, sorry ,G.,C. with Ми(. T*. J. Caudell. Mr. j/reat per tentage of them aro not being dor tho Puerto Ricans are entitled to fl. definite '•Th* ReicaH Stor*" , Salisibury, N. C ., Ifewig Mvd ton, Stenley. Ji., *^lir!"-and Mrs; Alonzo Phelps Facsimile of Signature of Phone 21 M oekivilli, N, в . ' ■‘'Brtfytkliif F«>i B r«ryb «^ è . moi'alized.. an.wor is boyond argument. , ' , ^4.-, ■, У »', .У ' '-I ■ I f - ifytif itft San d er. •nd MJis Etbi Phelps «pent Sat- 'to IRVIM M-li i r n nrd«y In .Wtnotojivgal^ í

I' Thttraday, Mtvy 9, 19SÇ PAGE SIX THE B«OCkSVlj:,LE KOTHRPBISH. m Ó C E M vÉ ^ N. ,C. ? < 4 ^ ¡¡.f»* « FARM DEBT ADJUSTMENT REFUSES SALARY RAISE THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOK l.'Ht HiEh VDVERTISEK" u. J~ ^ OUTLINE PROGRAM FOR SCHOLARSHIP OFTPERED _ BETTER RURAL HOUSING TO CALF ^LUB MEMBER COMMITTEE TO MEET r r i Declaring that the finaTicial Davie C ounty’« 'Ilhe Stato advisory rural hous­ The 4-H cluib member who The Farm Debt Adjustment situation at this tim,© did not Read By The People I makes the best record with Jer­ Committee of Davie county wih warrant it, Mayor W. L. Davis, of DENTAL DIVI3I0ÑT in g committee of tihe FHA has Best Advertising Who Are Able To meet in the BRA Office In Mocks­ Nevada, Mo., has vetoed an ordin- NORTH CA ROLI NA STATE ^ worked out a plan for stimulat­ sey calves In North Carolina for Medium ing the better hous^ing program 1!)34 and 1935 wiM he aw arded v ille. N. C., on Satu rd ay, M ay 4, nace passed iby. the oity council B uy a four-year scholarship to Statu at 2:00 p. m. The menVbers of to raise the .pay of the mayor in each of the counties. this committee are Mr. P. W. Mocksville Enterprise The plan calls for the estab­ College by former Senator and to $0 00 a year and memb;ers of Improved Mouth Health Reflects Monetary Mi'a. Cameron Morrison, cf Char­ Hairston, Chairman; Mr. S. M. the city council to ? 1 0 0 . TRUTH. HONESTY OF IMJRPOSR AND UNTi.RING FIDELiTY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FI.AG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE lishment of county fural housing Cali, Mr. George Evans, and Mi-. The mjiyor and members oi Saving To School Budget lotte. VOI.irME 57 committees to carry on the work The winner will be selected J. B. Cain. the council now receive ? 1 a year. MOCKSVILLE. N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 9, J935 NUMBER 24 locally with the help of A. K. this fall after the State Fair by This icominittee is Interested By LeUOY m artin in helping the distressed farmer THE CORNER CUPBOARD Bxecutlre Secretary, State School ConimlsBlon Kobertson, whose headquarters L. R. Harrill, 4-H club leader at CARD OF THANKS METHODIST CIRCLDS MEET MOCKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE F. FEEZOR DIES FOURTH DISTI^ICT U. D C. MRS. SARAH J. WHITAKER adjust his fiarm debt problems-, COLUMN State College, and John A. Arey, , COMMENCEMENT FINALS SUDDENLY MEETING IN MOUNT AIRY DEAD J T !* nntural for the public to theaa three defects go together will be at State College. . extension dairy specialist at i Any person who would like to We wish to than-k the friends The citlcles of the Mattie believe that the State School and that undernourishment, prob* As farm representative of the makie an application for a hearinig (E dited by M. J . H.) the College. and neighbors for their many Eaton Auxiliary met on Monday T'he commenicemen-t season of Relatives and friends here A leading event of last week Mrs. Sarah Jan-e Gaither Whi- fJommission is primarily inter- FHA in this State, Robertson will To^hTcUgiblc for the scholar- 'T^efore this committee, please "Leap to the highest height of deeds of bindncss ahoi-j.-n us dur­ as follows: Circle 1 met w its the Moc'k3.viIle High School came were shocked to learn of the w as tho m eeting of tho U. D. C. itaiker, highly respected woman, M ted in the financial welfare of visit the different counties to ship, the club members must ¡meet the .committee on May 4. spring, tlw ichools. The task was given ing the death of our aunt, Mrs. And trill thy sweetest note. Miss Ruth Booe, with Mrs. to a close on Saturday evening sudden death of George Fran-klii. chapters of the fourth district. and widov/ of Charles S. Whita­ assist in the development of a have completed a t .least t.wo | conversations w ith Temple Baggarly. |lfcii Commi,Bsion of taking $16,- hettei; liousing program where Bird of the heavenly plumes and Walter Call, joint hostess, on with the graduating exercises, Feezor, 70, former citizen of North Carolina Division, which ker, passed away on Friday, years of Jersey calf club , M R. AND iMiRS. PEIARL. er8 of the Commission arc, how- Jersey calf club members. father was nn officer in the working in the field near his orated with Confederate flags, Mrs. A. C. Clement, Mrs. F, S. sonaible terms when necessary. FRIDAY, MAY 3rd Hayden Sanford, Saluatorian of hvor, grently interested in tho Arey pointed out that 40 of French navy, and after the death welcomed into the circle. The home when he was seized with white spirea, red roses and car­ i Bowles and Mrs. P. G. Grubbs, Tentatively, the cou'nty com­ the class, The play was in two Welfare of tho teachers and thp the animals in the Morrison herd 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. of his wife brought hiS' young meeting closed with a prayer nations aii-(T ''dIuT! "Ti'is. A fter a mittee would be composed of the acts, with appropriate Indian- a heart attack, and died before . all of the Oak Grove community, «liildren. Tt is conorally rpalizcd were imported directly from the son to Louisiana which wa.s then iorvice for the coming revival. prayer by Mrs. W. B. Haymbre, farm and home agents, represen­ Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted music and costumes, and was di­ medilcal aid could be called. He and a number of gran-dchildren. -that 0 havo salary conditions Isle of Jersey and that this II possession' of Spain, later of Tem pting cream an'd cake were was born in D'avidson county, the welcome was extended by tatives of vocationnl teachers, group is considered the most Without The Use Of Drugs rected by Miss Jessica McKee, The funeral was hold at Oak « istin g in tho pnhlifi schools France. The eider Audubon was Horved. Members present w ere: Joiv. 1, 186'5, and w as the son of Mrs. Willio Moore Gentry, presi­ representative farm men aud outstanding herd of imported with Mrs. Jack Mooney at the tiirove Methodist church, of which 1 1 ^hich must h? improved:: hut in I Grind My OWN LENSES. nnicli interested in the study of Miss Ruth Booe, Mesdame» dent of the Mount Airy Chapter '■ii L eroy m a r t in women, NCBRiAi rcipresentatives. Jerseys in the United States. '-: piano. The class Valedictorian Jackson Feezor and Marian Pitt jgiviiig cor.sidc-rntioii to this nnd nature, and taught his son' to Walter Call, M. G. Irvin, S. M. with response by Mrs. J. C. Bow­ the deceased was a member, on G range representatives and lead­ Last year. Price Brawley, Ire­ was Helen Ida Kirk, and the Feezor, the family later moving otlier matters' involving school ably, IS a greater contributing love the birds and wild animals Call, Prentice Campbell, Hattie er, of Lexington, assistant di­ Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, ers wf other ■ agricultural or­ dell county 4-H Jersey calf .clufi» class history, prophecy and will to Davie oounty, where he spent Rnances, some thought should be factor than tho other two. that were so abundant in Louisi­ McGuire, B. F. B entley, T. N. rector of the district. Miss Mary with the pastor. Rev. M. G'. Ervin- ganizations. member, won the scholarship of­ were included in the play. The most of hia life. Mr. Feezor was given to the tremendous cost A study of tho school attend­ Headquarters for ana. Youn'g Audubon at an ear­ Chaffin, C'. H. Tomlinson, P. G. J. Heitman, of Mocl«sville, dis­ and Rev. W. J. S. Walker, offi­ The functions of the commit­ fered by Mr. and Mrs. .Marrison stage decorations for graduation twice married, first, on Dec. II, ^ tc h must in any event b(> in ance figures shows that a largo ly age be,2 an to draiw and paint Brown-, M arvin W aters, M isses trict director, presided over the »»Ived in tho opei'i'tion of a State tee are to be: outlining à tetter for excellence in calf club work. night were artistic baskets ol 1889, to Miss Lula Stoner, who ciating. The interment was in the r. U!í4' number of our repeaters in school housing program; (holding meet­ the native birds, and when he Martha Call, Ethel Butler and Os­ business session, and encourag­ ' sbool system and coniideration iris, syringa and daisies, the lat­ pased ivway July 30, 1915. His church cemetery. Pallbearers ;s due to irregular attendance. ings to acquaint farm people CAN GROW PIGS FOR Good FLOUR and FEEDS was fifteen his father sen-t him sie Allison, and the visitors, ing reports were heard from the ^ iren to a reduction of this rost ter being the senior flower. The second marriage, on Dec. 31, were: Sam Boger, R. L. Wilson, . 'n i i The poor health of the child HOME CONSUMPTION to France to study art under the seven chapters, Mount Airy, Lex- [ '1" •, |«it!iont reducinir efficicncy, tlius with the program, to encourage Mesdames E. J. Harbison, Alex 1928, was to MisB Fleeta Wom- J. R. Bowles, F. L. MoClamroch, must be a substantial contribut* commercial firms to advertise noted painter, David. When impressive processional of can­ in-gton, Thomasville, Mocksville, . f»TOvidi'ng for the ichool' dollar ing factor in the poor nttendancp. We recommend our Flour and Feeds to Wyatt, E. W. Crow, Knox John­ acto, of Winston-iSalem, who sur­ B. G. Bowles and R. 0. Kiger. material which can be used in Farmers who have signed ad­ Audubon returned to America dies. by the sophomore class, led Mooresville, Statesville and Win­ The man-y floral offerings were to buy more, Only a small part of tho blama stone and J. IFIran'k Clement. vives. In addition to his widow, house improvements, to encour­ justment contracts to limit their those who desire the Best. he tried his han'd a t several the way for the graduates, the ston-Salem. The distriict was in­ icarried by Stella Holleman, Hel­ h ® I ' j On« of the great lack* in our for the retarded child who is re­ Circle 2 met with Mrs. W. L. he is survived by a son, L. E. age financial institutions to co­ corn productipn, but who have business ventures, but none of girls wearing dainty white en (Clefmont, P au lin e IW hitaker, i ! i^liool system is the vast number peating his grade is due to tho Collins, the devotionals being Feezor, of Mocksville, and a vited to attend the State U. D. C 1 » I ( operate with the program and not been, raising hogs, will be al­ Try a bag of our thpsn seemed to be his real call­ dresses, and the boys in white (f r jirf children who are forced to rp- ndi-ITorenco of the parent except conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Convention in. V/inaton-Salem in ,‘NelHe Bo'wlfis, Flora Baiker, Ade- to 'arrange demonstrations in in­ lowed to raise one litter of pigo ing in life. He was best satis­ trousers and dark coats. The daughter. Miss Frances Feezor, Ivfii'il ■ #«■* wades. Onlv a smoll as that blame is attached to tho E. W. Crow. The study of mis­ October. Miss Heitrnqn then in- laide Angell, Dorothy Ciem-etit, stalling water systems and, simi­ this year for home consumption, ROYAL or DAISY FLOUR fied when he was exploring tho marshals were Phil Poole, chief, of Winston^alem, by his first Ethel Sain, Paulin-e Sain, Salile Iptrt of t’li» Pnri be phnrged to indifferpnco of tho parent in ink­ sions in' Korea was presented by troduced the Division President, • - - lar activities. according to a new ruling an-- woods, sketching nnd learning M argaret W ard, Jam es Ston-e» marriage, and a son, George Sue Angeli, Mrs. B. G. Bowles, S lfisll' to*®®’®”* fpaching. In, the main, ing steps tof,'provide Bomoro.^ and be convinced. ■Mrs. Speer Harding,"'Mrs. C. S. Feezor, Jr., by his second mar­ iMrs. W illiam S tan ley B ernard, of , havp good teftehers. A nounced this week. bird-16re! Fortunately for him, street, Agnes Sanford and Grey Mrs. Wiley. Plott and Mrs, H. E. healthful enyltohment in tho ' PLANT NOW FOR Allen, and Miss Alice Lee, who riage, one sister, Mrs. W. H. Chapel Hill, who was the guesi. itnd y of f' our, s'’'’''ol children are suffer- realize that thero is room for , ' several years’ ’ patient work the exercises, ami Mary Waters, I'-l the garden hy arranging tho Mesdames E. W. Crow, E. J. Sew York General Convention, A delightful courtesy was fror' fnmo physical defect great improvement in the health of State Collège, who has charge Audubon had finished abtut 1,000 gave a piano solo. “Sea Gard­ Feezor was a well-known agricul­ crops so, that now plantings will Green G o . shown the members of the Hjgh vi;iiipp<'rent’" finds thp reason. A conditions of tho children who of the corn-hog program in this life-size paintin'gs of American Harbison, W. i ; iOolHMf, ens.” Essays in comm.emoration turist, and was a member of and the various historical, be­ mature as tho earlier crops . are State. School graduating class on Fri­ il 1""'c nt tho details of the arò in ’our schools. ' liirds. On a trip north ho left St/mo, y/. S- Ki«er< B, J, gmithi of the 300t)h an n iv ersaiy of tho Brown Memorial Baptist church. nevolent. .educational and me­ liarvested. , Further details about tho new Buyers and Ginners of Cotton. lliis precious collection at tho day ovenin-g aft(^- tho Class! Ni^ht ll Ì. i№»cpnrt rp" shows that of those The efforts of> tho State Board ' ppecr HariiinK, C. G. Leach, U. American Secondary School. Tho fu n eral was. held a t tluJ* morial causes that arc sponsored Il' The entire . garden may be i'ulings may be obtained from ■hnmc of a relative in Kentucky. play,'when Mrs ‘Hoy Pp.stf)n and / ■''m physical dofpcts (i of Honlth to correet nnd improvo S. Allen. P. J. Johnson, Miss 1635-1935, were given- by Gladys home in Win-ston-Saiem on Sun­ -Confederacy. Mrs. C. M. Saw yer, Mrs. John LeG ;:;;larrrpr r'""’''ntai!:o is enusnd by I'opt husy iby planting again in local county agents, Shay point­ F. K. Benson, Mgr. Mocksville, N. C. Sad to 'say, when he returned he and, ■ ir^others 'of health conditions . among tho Alice Lee, and visitors were Mrs. .Cain, Earle Anderson, Billy day afternoon at 3:30, with Rev. Confederacy. I'Ms. C. M. Saw yer, the class mascots, Anu'e Poston jand’crnouriahment than ia as- the ’arbas left vacant hji the hi ed out. I'nuivd that' rats had destroyed |,ÎH . school children is to be highly Lina B. Clemen't, Mrs. W. F. E.'iton and James Wall. The V. M. Swaiwi and Rev. D. H. W il­ of Winston-Salem, district secre­ and Jack LeQirand, en'tortaincd . aligned to nny other rpnson. .Tt is vesting of earilf- crops. Some­ tlie beautiful creations of his lommendod. The.Moutli Tlcnlth Nail, and Mrs. J, Frank Cleinent. cox, both of Winston-Saftm', tary. read the minutes of the last at the Stewart home. Rosos and lard fo SCO hnw this could be times an early crop can be fol- h.'iiid .Tnd brain, Some men'would G irls’ Glee Clulb then sang Etlueation . Campaign in ^ tho C ircle 3 met on M onday after- oiliciating. Tlie burial took meotiii'g at Thomasville. An im- isnowiball formed the attractive in a (»roftt Statp such as ours lov.-ed by a Inter 'planting of tho have'Riven up iri despair, but "Como Doiwn to Kew,” .after schools, oonductiid through tho r.oon with Mrs. J. A. Dan'ielj with plací at Rose Cemetery, Mocks- decoration's, and a poetry contest flvlioro it is possible to produce an same vegetable. Aiiilubon, though stunned at v.’hich Fran-k Hendriclkis, senior ipressive memorial period was MM Division of Orol Hyglonc, nnd to Mrs, J. 11. Thompson, the chair­ vilio. at 5 o’clock, a large gath­ .was enjoyed, the jirizes being .1/ '-i'V'i i l ^^wndnncp of everything nnpdntl 11, It. Niswonger, extension - the quicker way to sell it —is (list, determined to replace his president, presented the school then held, with a song by Mrs. which tho State has mndo contri­ ering of relatives and friends Avon by Mai'y Waters and Mr. E. Í » , i; ifor a child’s physical dnvolop- horticulturist i\t State College, man, presiding. M rs. C. N. hatchet to Margaret Craven, John Redman, and a prayer by butions through thp State Board trruat loss. After three years’ C. Staton. Delicious block cream anent. It is pointed oiU that suggests that succession plant- Christian conducted the devot­ junior president. County sup- from a number of towns being Rev. E. M. Winiborne. of Mount of Equalization when it was in persevering ende.-ivor the bird and cakes in yellow and white, 1/ . si |>floplo mnko flip mistake of intis of 'beets, frarden peas, car­ plates were again completen. ionals, several Mother’s Day erintendeii't W. F. Robinson, present. Pallbearers were Ray Airy, a white ii'is bein'g placeei exisleiieo,, appears to bo doing rots,- celery, and cauliflo w er m ay poems boin-g read. l^rs. Thomp­ Teague, Harvey Teagift, Clay the senior icolors, were served. thinking that undernourishment good work. I believe it is shown Meanwhile Audubon had formed made a brief but earnest talk to in a bowl of ferns in memory of ibe made in-the latter part oi son gave an article on the ap­ Teague, Don Feezor, Ben Cahill, About fifty guests,, including tho an empty stomach and conclusively that these campaigns a friendship with. Prince Canino, the graduates, closing with an each memiber who had passed April or in May, depending upon peal from foreign fields for more W. L. Thornton-, Jr., C. V. Will­ High School faculty, shared Mrs. shat this IS not ftlwnys the case, havo contributed to improve at­ ADVERTISE! a nophew of Napoleon Bona­ outline of Hawthorne’s "Great away during the year. An in­ the location. iams and Thomas' Foster. The LeGrand’s and Mrs. Poston’s hos­ tonoe well-balaneed meals mean tendance; .and as a result, grado parte, who gave him great en- missionaries. A chapter from Stone Falco.” Mr. Staton- an­ Speaking generally - of the teresting feature was the pre­ p itality. I fnoro than an abundance of anv rdpeators qro reduced. It cer-. uouragement.,. Audubon then 'The Open Gate to Prayer” was nounced (/hat Helen Ida Kirk and family plot was covered with a western part of the . State, ' he sentation' of the B. 'Y. Graves fcM article. Wo are, also - told ta nly seems that this activity won't to Europe, where he was read by Mrs. Julia C. Heitman Raymond Moore’s names woulo wealth of beautiful floral de­ CONFEDERATE JDINNER ON >' f-l M said that'sweet corn ;i^hould'be Chapter of Children of the Con­ t p a t next to undernourishment might bo enlarged and an exten.- well received, and kings and and Mrs. W. L. Moore offered a be •engraved on the Clement Cup signs. , ; FRIDAY planted as soon as the -'ground Stands to reason that the more people you ‘^tell’^about federacy, by their leader, Mrs. P. J teeth nnd bad tonsils are sion of health work in th'e public other notable men subscribed prayer for the revival beginning ------is warm enough. Tpmato, pep­ for all-round student activities. GRACE CLIFFORD S. Rothroicik, a h isto ry of- the - te x t in the class of physical de- schools all along tho lino ahould funds for the publication of his May 12. DIuring the social hour The Davie Grays Chapter, per, and cabbage may, be moved Diplomas were presented to feetfc It i»I goneraliy " agreed that bo undertaken. what you have to sell. . the greater your prospects of 4 famous volumes^ “The Birds the hostess served tempting ( CIRCLE MEETS chapter being given by Frances United Daughters of the Confed­ from the plant boxes to Scold about 38 graduates. Rothroek, and a vocal solo by of America,” the first appearing eracy, will serve dinier to tho , f 1 frames ihiMay to harden them chocolate cak'e and crem g№ ' d I TIMELY (TiARM QUESTIONS The Grace Clifford Circle of the Henrietta Hines. The meeting Confederate veterans living in blossoms are open, Foi' those before setting them out in the selling it. But how to reach them . . how to let them n 1830. Audubon now began to ished Avith straw iberries. The REVIVAL SERVICES ^ •ilp'’ ANSWERED AT STATE COL. Baptist W. M. U. met with Mrs.’ then adjourned to the church Davie county on Friday, May varieties that ibloom at one time open'garden; rcceive his well-deserved recog­ members present Y®‘’°/ ^ "SieT ) j BEGIN SUN.DIAY t' I George Bryan on Monday after­ dining-room, where a delicious 1 0 th, ait 12 o’clock, in Goforth Other May plantings suggest­ nition, nnd retum'ed to America J H. Thompson', J. A. D aniel, . |j‘, si Q ., What is Mie value of-the only ono application need he knowj. . how to give your sales message at the least noon-. M rs. C. R. Horn, c h air­ three-course luncheon was serv­ Hall of the Methodist church, ed are siiap beans; Jima 'boans, v.’here his "Quadrupeds of Amer­ W. L. Moore, C. N. C hristian, Dr. E. K. M cLarty, pastor of ‘ I V I iahKe alielLer iir poultry pro- made and this should be applied man, pro,sided, nnd the devotinn- ed at a number of lon'g t-'ibles, whore tho dinner äi?rved lust' a i, beets, sweet corn, carrots, cu­ possible expense? ica” was published in 1844. He J u lia C. H eitm an, J. the First Methodist «hurch of ' r s ^ v/hen one-half to three-fourtha als were on Stewardship, each year. Each veteran is aslked'to I' , duction ? cumbers, cantaloupes, okra, pars­ bought a home near Now York Misses Kate Bro\vn, LilUe Me Shelby, will reach Mocksville Sun­ beautifully appointed with spring is iv'1 jj, of the blossoms nre open. The member giving a verse of Scrip­ bi'iiig one member of hi.t family ' A). The ranjre jshdl'ter ley, pens, endive, popper, raddish, City, where he died in 1851. The roney and Mary ■H’e f « m a n , and day afternoon, and wiil preach flowers. The pretty favors were I recent addition to the develop-!eioii-' blooniinjr varieties, such ture .relating to this topic. Mrs. with him, and it is hoped that ail salsify, and' squash. Sow tomato N.'itional, Association- of Audubon one-" 6 visitor, Mr^_A^-Mrs, to the combined con'gregations of tiny hand-woven baskets in red suent of practical poultry j)ro- as liie Yellow Transparent ana Only one way to answer that question. ADVERTISE J; F. Hawkins had charge of the of the ten veterans will be pre­ ‘ ! seed again for late planting, Societies, fonned to protect bird the town on Sunday night at 7:30. and white, made in' the neighbor- sent. f'Tiuction and, as the name implies, ® Delicious will require At this time, .tomato seed. may. an:l other wild life, was rightly MRS. S. A'- HARDING IS Members of th«-e-hoirs .of - the. program on- central .China, and iaupplips shelter for the birds dur-1 «ire’iipptlication. be sown in the open, about 25 in the ------nr.med for this great naturalist. HOSTESS other churches are asked to join BRIGHT JEWELS SOCIETY " dng the developing age. The I sPKCIAL i>RER?IUM POU seeds to each foot of row. After Recently a bird, first found by the choir of. tho Methodist church hour Mrs. Bryan served tempting MEETS groatest value of the shelter is. jjBgrj, ¡GUERNSEY EXHIBIT the plants come up, set them out Audu'btn in' the swam ps of Louis­ .Mrs S. A, Harding was grac- and help with the singin-g. The' were given Mrs. Bern-ard and cheapness of construction. Due two to four inches apart to iana, was re-discovered in tho frozen fruit salad, sandwiches choir is asked to be in their the district officers. Mrs. Albert to the way it is built it wan be develop strong roots before they same vicinity, though the, spe­ and tea. Members attending The Bright Jewels Missionary A special premium of fplOO is ividge”llS ? on"'lasi Wednesday places al: 7 : 2 5 o’clock. ' I were Mesdames C. R. Horn, J. F. Goldsmith, of Mount Airy, u Society met in- the Mothodist ¡in- readily moved Irom range, to ,bei„fc. offered this year for the are placed in tho -garden. A cies was thought to have died Services will be heldtwicedaily covering of pine straw or similar out. This is the ivory-billed Hawkins, S. A Harding. J. T. 'cousin of Judah P. Benjamin, of nex on Sunday afternoon, ar­ ranKC thus reducing the hazard best county group of six or more Services will be held twice of soil infection. Plans for huild- Guernsey calves exhibited by litter will hold moisture and woodpecker, the largest of this A ngeli D. L. P ardue, K. D. Shock­ the Confederate Cabinet, dis­ ticles from, the World Friends roses and valley lilies. Six tables daily during the week. The hour II i ing those shelters may be secur- check the growth' of W'eeds. bird family, which is sometimes ley. Fred Trivette. and the hos­ played a valuable scrapbook A magazine forming the program. 1-Ii club members at the North MocksviDe Enterprise were arranged for the gam es, the for the day service will be an­ ; Pd by writing the Poultry Dc- Companion cropping may be 19 to 21 iniches long. The natives tess, Mrs. George Bryan. 'well-rendered musical program Two new members, Louise Foster ! t Í? f Carolina State Fair in October. nounced Sunday n'ight. Cottage i I imrtment at State iCollege. The premium, offered by the .practiced hy setting cabbage or liked this bird for food “better high score pi'ii'-e, a love y by the Warren't Orchestra, Mrs and Sarah Foster, were welcom­ prayer meetings will be held ^ C. Guernsey Breeders Asso- lettuce bet\yeen rowS'of onions. thaii' duck,” and so it was be­ woiik. towel, c,avid MISS SARAH GAITHER Redman and Mr. Loui Bianco, ed. Those present were Miss Q How often should eream ciation, will he divided equallj Peas and tomatoes, lettuce and Itis read in almost two thousand Davie coming rare as fa r baclk' as 1887. Harrv Osborne, and Mis. Davm Friday night at the homes of IS HOI^TESS was enjoyed ’during the lunch­ Mary Heitman. the leader, Mar­ be delivered to the creamery? nmong tihe members who exhibit newly set strawberry plants, or In 1924 an expedition from Cor­ M ontgumery bein'g given a simi- Mrs. Hendricks, Clement Crest, eon, and further busin'ess_ mat­ garet Jo Brock, Helen and Fi-an- A. During: the warm months the winning group, said John onions and cantaloupes are other nell University discovered three l«v one for consolation. Ihe ^ Mrs. Christian North Mocksville, iMss Sarah Gaither was grac­ ters were discussed. An invita­ ces Stroud, DIorothy Thompson, cream should be delivered at extension dairy specialist combinations which may be county homes weekly where at least an of these .birds in 'Florida, an'd licious refreshments were chick- .Mrs. Chas. Leach’s Depot Street, ious hostess at a delightful din­ tion for the 1936 District Meet­ -Helen Walker, Ruby Blackwood,. least twice a week and more often ; at State ¡College, grown together. and Mrs. Julia Heitman’s. tliese same lenders, aided by the » lett»«.i;-«» '" if; ner on Sunday, her guests being ing was extended by the Robert Katherin-e Leach, Lula Betts: when practionhle. Creamery 1 In addition to the special Louisiana conservation depart­ ties pickle, hot rolls, cotfee, The ¡Mother’s Day sermon sub­ Misses May. Lela and Modena Chaffin, Phyllis Johnson, Anne RADIO BEACON NOW E. Lee Chapter, of Lexington-, managers in. the State are paying I'premium, he said, the State Fali- average of three persons digest every word ment, made the interesting dis­ 'fruit cake with whipped cream, ject at the Methodist Church Durham. Jaifie Lee Hardy. Judy. Clement, Louise Foster, Sarah '/il'y GUARDS GRAVEYARD and unanimously accepted. Mrs. a premium of one cent a pound | authorities are offering if485 in covery in Louisiana recen'tly. salted nuts. Those enjoying Sunday morning will be the Calhoun, Bess Shannon, Eolene - ...... - Foster and Katherine Harbison-, .:l of butterfat to all producers mak­ R. P. Reece, of Winston-Salem, /individual and group classes to "The State,” under the date of Mrs. Harding’s hospitality were "Motherhood of God.” Werts. Lottie Warren^and Mm R. ^ nomiivating com* ing two or more deliveries a 'Bakersfield, Vnl,—The "Grave­ 4-H Guernsey calf exhibtors. in it. If your message is there . . and your April 27th, carries an article on Mesdames E, Carr Ciioate, GJadj The public |is most cordially H. Nocholsoiv. all of Gastonia. DR. MARTIN IN BALTIMORE ■ 'week Ibetween April 1 and Octo- Arey expressed holier that yard of tho Pacific” is less of a m ittee, ofl’ered the follow ing il modern ornithologist. Dr. T. Ward, L. H. Lanier, Gilbert luii- invited to all services. The table was beautifully ap- Ler 1, Eauh delivery must con­ these, prizes will arouse more nienace to shipping since dia- j Gilbert Pearson, who 'formerly offlcers, who were re-elected: Dr. nnd M rs. TiOster M artin fces, John LeGrand, George ipoiivted with a crystal bowl_ of tain ton or more nouiuls of but- interest in G^uernsoy c a lf ' club 'phones have been .synchronized prices right . . man, you’ll get QUICK AC­ tiiUKht in colleges in- North MR. AND MRS. NORMAN Miss Mary J. Heitman. director; left Sunday night for Baltimore, Bryan, Lester Martin, P. G. mixed flow'evs. and a delicious torfat. Be sure that tho cream, work, with tlie result that' the with tho radio beacon nt Point! Carolina, and has exiplored much CLEMENT TO RETURN Mrs. J. C. Bower, assistant, direc­ where they will be for several iti h ' IS clean and kept in good condi­ A'l’iruello, a recent aclhievement. j Brown, J. K. Meroney, L. E. course dinner was served. lesiti exhibits this fall will bo- the of tho North Carolina conat. Bo- The mnny friends nnd rela­ ---- ' ------— tor; Mrs. C.M. . S a w y e r , secretary. days. Dr. Martin will meet Rev. tion at all times. Adjust thu lariiest and bost Guernsej dis­ Tho liKhthouso at the point has | TION from that army of prospective buy- Feezor, H, A. San.ford, B. F. 'iidos writing mnny valuable ar­ tives of Mr. nnd Mrs, Norman MR. SWING GOES TO , Miss Ida Hinshaw, of Winston- and I\Irs. R. C. Goforth, who 1 ti \1 separator so as to deliver a '35 plays ever shown at the State a 1,250,000 cnndlo pow'cr light Bentley. R ,S. McNeill. J. F. ticles on birds, Dr. Pearson' for- Clemeii't. of Wilmington, will bo i SOUTH CAROLISA Salem, chairman of the courtesy have their little son there for to 40 per cent creain durinjr ihb l№ ir, . that can he sighted somo 45 i Hawkins. C, R. Horn. David ers! 'nprt a state Audubon Soiciety in glad to know that they will re­ committee, expressed the deep an operation. Another patient •summer months. This cream will miles at sea and its reflectioil ' North Carolina, and was the first Montgumery. Harry Osborne, W. 1 turn here the last of May to Mr. Fred Sw'ing, who has been appreciation of the visitors for of Dr. Martin’s, Mrs. Spurgeon JiBop hotter than the low-test In. March the Catawba FCX has been ca'ught up to as: far’as iinmo commissioner in this State, F Robinson. James D, Murray. . ' •! make tiheir home. Mr. Clement’s 'connected with S. E. Hauser & the graciouslhospitality of theMt. Anderson-, has also gone to Balti­ cream and frequent deliveries exporien'ced its ’ best month’s 75-miles, Radio-signals now are i fi!’, Pearson' is a widely known Cecil Alorris. G, G'. Daniel, Speer traveling territoiy has been ^Company for some time, has ac- Airy Chapter, after which this more for treatment, accompanied •will pay a premium iir high fat business so far. First .reports operated in conjunction,w.^th.th^. lecturer, nnd has received many ! ''fi ' ' Hardin'g. Misses WiHie MiHei, coptoil a position in Lancaster,. delightful and instructive sess­ by Mr. Anderson, making the «•ontent. on-'April’ indicate that it will light to supplement and' ' extend , honors at home and in Europe. changed, and he will be located ' Í » 11 ! ' Sarah Gaither and Clayton ion came to a close. Those at­ trip through* the country. Î I 'I exceed March. : • •' - . its warning to aeam;an. .' I Ho serveiw as presiderit of the in his old 'home to^vn-. Mi-, and South Caroliiwi, his friends will Brown. tending from the Davie Grays Q. When should tro ts be ' Indians of an early day firsij . National Aissociation' of Audubon Mrs. Clement have an attractive be interested . to know. Mrs. «prayed toi,Ki control»..v/iii/iuj apple blight? Small ...... n grain -" '— crops- overw.v-i, tht ------0 ------. . , ■family,'one son, .Billy; and twin Sw’ing. will continue, to operate Chapter were Miss Mary Heit- ter; Mrs. J. B. Jahnstone, .Mrs. bestowed the, nam e y.'GKa^veyard Societies fr.om 1920 to 1934, be­ ,A sale of 1.000 bushels of Irish A-.' 'For best 'i'esult tlie'-spiuiys>'3 'tftt.e...fl.r(i;,95ipected . ./|:o^,,produce PHO NE 8 4 daughters, Charlotte Hollings- her Beaiily Parlor in Mocksville, man-, d istric t d irecto r; M rs, E; G.; N. Christian and .Mrjî. J;, D. 9f. ing succeeded by Kemit Roose- potatoes waa made by .Haywood her nati;gn3 will be glad to hear, W. Crow,' preeident ,of the chap-, •Hpdges,;..' tei-îU,. ' ■' m.^'^It. son .I- of . the , ^ late President *: .i..-„W,.ltstweBk.' ...... '■'vorth an d Linda, G tay, Thursday, May 9, 198B THR Ж)СК8У1ГЛ-К ENTBIIPRISE. MOCKSVIUÆ, N. С. PAGE TWO MOCKS CHURCH NEWS j'liursday, May 9, 1955 PAGE THBEP ADVANCE NEWS I'l' .liLST iib THE MOGKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. NOTICE FOR SALE. CANA ROUTE 1 NEWS LEXINGTON ROUTE 5 NEWS I Rev. IF, 13. Howard will fill his The commencement exercises Mechani'caily speaking, the au­ with work animals, supplying J^orth Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Will White, of .Mrs, Taylor Nan-ce, Miss Ver- ' appointment hote Sunday after­ were held here the past week, tomobile of today is in'iinitely both local and outside demands. OTnston-Salem, spent a'vhile in tia Buie and Gene Buie, all of noon at 2:30, Carolinas Loop Tour No. 6 A, strange ‘iwild cargo” of lOT" Uavie County. I he Seiwor Class Day play, "The Pipeless Organ Makes Debut Not only would this save our Under and by ' virtue of a our community Sunday after­ Danville, Va,, apent one night ^ fjafer than that of ten yeara ago, ' Ivir. Z. A. Beaucham p, of Lew. .•i/ast Council," was given Tuea Jive animala nnd birds, including judfiment of the Superior Court noon. last week with Mrs. R. L, Buie. ! brakes reach perfection. Lights isviile, spent the week-end with farmers m'uch mon’cy,' but in Miss Vertia 'Buie remained for | (lay eveii'ing and was gre¿llly en­ 222 Miles Round Trip cases it would give them oppor­ a bearded monkey, igoat-ante- o f Davie County, N. C., in the Miss Bessie Latham returned :^ave been vastly improved. Steer­ i ills brother, Mr. G'. F, Beau- Î4 i joyed by a large number of peo­ lopes, and blue sheep, is enrouta civil action entitled The Federal he week with her mother. I ! champ, tunity to increase their icaah in­ I home Sunday after spending the ple, On Wodii'»a(iay evening the ing mechanisms are fool-pioof. Numerous excellent picnic J Land Banlv of Columbia va. T. A. Miss Latta Darr, who has ; iu.o. jesaie Jones of Uornatzci', STANLY STARTS PLAN comes by selling animals. to the United Sbadea from thtt ' 'I past several weeks in Wiu'ston- grailuation exercises were _ held Car bodies can atand terrific inin- sites may be found along thia lUice and wife, May Rice, et als been visi.iri'g Mias Lucille Beck FOR RAISING ¡VIULES “Over most of the State, with jungles of Weatern China for. de­ Saiem. .iin. ur, L,, A, Milver, of Guilfor«.. vii'.!’-,('d M rs. I''. Jonc'’ STondiiy. weelc’s Carolinaa Loop tour, par­ he '.¡iidcrsigned coTrrmisaionor w ill ol Fork, for several days, h.us ishment. Mr, and Mrs, Joel Sheeik and ita abundance of corn,’ onts, Suverai ji'uiii utir community V oil ego cieiiveruu tiiu «dilroo.?. ticularly at High Rock laJkic, Stnnly f'ount.y fjirmers believe livery to American zoos. loifer at iniblic auction to the returned! to her home here, Mias Similar progress has taken I children, of Winston-Salem, spent >‘’spnde/n .bay, g;nod .mimmer attended the graduating exer­ The twenty members of iim 1/ >i- Guilford Battleground, the Cas- I'hey wei\e cpiJocted by Fioyd Iiighest bidder upon the terms ueck aciiompanied her home anu ' that the continued Ibuying of pasture, the 'con'ditions for rais­ cises which came to a close at (luating claaa were: Miaaea Louise iiiace la road building. The mod- the week-end with Mrs, J. S. cadea ivear Piedmont Springs and Smith, of New York' City, who Jiereinaftor set forth, at the attended the commencement ex­ horses an-d m ules from other ing horaes and mules are almost Mocksville High School Satur­ T'odd, V aled icto ry; M adeline t'i'n highw ay, w ith tralllif lanes, Beaucham p, Danbury and at Pilot Mountain, Court House doQr of Davie ercises, : sections to satisfy local de­ ideal. The opportunity of in- has spent the last year in the day night. Those who were in Smith, Salutatory; V/yoidne Bai­ uaii'..ed turns and “skidlesa” sur- Mr, and Mra. James Carter Reidsville, i n Rockingham 'mountain wilderness along the County, N. C., on, Satu rd ay, May Mr, and Mrs. Hasten' Carter mands is a weak spot in North creaaing the farm income from the class from our community ley, Mary/ Jarvis, Marie Barn­ • visited relatives near Maicedonia county, is named for its distin­ ii IJth , 1905, at 12 o’clock noon, and children, of Fork, apent l u c e t i , is a tribute to eng'ineering Carolina’s agriculture. this source should not be nqg- fronti^er of Szeechuan Province- were Misses Gladys Cain and hardt, Ruth Foster, An'Uie Ruth guished son, David Settle Reid, Sunday afternoon with Mr, H, W. „eience, which has done wonders Sunday, “Thousands of dollars are go­ lected, ¡and Tibet, 1,800 miles west of ihe followinjr de^ribod lands, and Elizabeth Brewer, Messrs. Koontz, Elizabeth Holder, Thel­ Mr. Frank Beauchamp and chd- who served two terms as govern­ I I ■ lying and toeing in Pulton Town­ Barnes and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest ing out of this county every “The old folks in- this county ] Shanghai, Chin«» Lester Richie, liillio Eaton and ma Shuler, Katherine Robertson, ,n seeking to make drivin'g safe dren, of Concord, visited his bro­ or 1851-54, It ia the second ship, Davie Cou'n^, N. C., «n d C arter. i year for a product that can an» aiml Industrial A rts Exposition, tho onth’o rungo ot musical tono 'North of Greensboro ia Ouil- W%'\ Mr, G, II. Cornatzer made a now Ijoing staged at Rockofellor color. Tha inventor, Lunrena Hum* lands of W. F. Merrill and Salem . the paat year,. has return'cd to ' ed in peril because of thnn. ford Courthouse Battleground, busino'is trip to Winaton-Salem I To the Young People Who Want Coutni', Now York, la a new oloctrl- mond, o£ Chicago, Is shown stnndlns Sprin,if Branch;, on the South Misses Ethel and Sadie Ricliie hia home for the summer, i T.p.i-t yR"r '’('.000 r'-op'e were now a natioiral military park, r recently, I to Go to College Next F a ll: cal plpoloss organ 'whlcli Is sm aller bosldo tho now organ. liy the ands of Wi . iF. Merrill spent the week-end with Misses jVIr. and M rs. Ja c k Gruto, of i-jlliv i__n r''e '’ ''»"''Vi'.y—’’n ''Utn I Come to see me, 1 want to scone of the decisive battle be­ r.nd the lands of' Spencer B. , M rs, W. Mi Shutt and daugh­ ' T*- i« the drty of ev- National Cotton Week n Geneva and Dorothy Grubbs. Cooleemee, spent the week-end tell you about Du", e University-- tween Lord Cornwallia and Gen­ ■*nnes, and on the ,W®st toy the ter, Willie Bess, visited relative» or,-] n.vnvv "Tv^ of Miss Min'uie Collette spent •vith the form er’s parents, Mr. how able and how w illiivg the ¡SUI’I’LY OF ROUGHAGE the daily extension ollice at eral Greene, ' A few miles away lands of ivpencor' B. Hanes. in Smith Grove, durin'g the week­ Thursday afternoon with Mrs. and Mra, J. E, Grubb. I'ovevni’ii’ nt to .see th at a ditfev- institution.' is to aid the deserv­ DI'X-REASING'IDAIRY COSTS State College, is Oak Ridge,- a picturesque mili­ f , ' TIME OF SA.LE]:, 12 o'clock end, By featuring “COTTONS” of J. D. Collette. Mr, T, W, Hartly, and Miss <>nt record mad" this year, Tr.'if- ing to the exten't of their nee«, tary preparatory school. Noon, Saturday, M ay llt'h , 193B. IMra, Otto Zimmerman is. able fi(! law s mnat bn modernW.fiH nnd An adequate supply of good CULL POULTRY FLOCKS I Lona Grubb attended the com­ to be out again, after an illness whoever that is. High Point and Thomasville PLACE OP SALtS : Court Hou»e FIX BURGLAR TRAP mencement at Advanice Thura- enforced with the utmost I'ouiihage is recommended for de- TO INCREASE PROFITS are furniture and hosiery manu- Door. M ocksville, N. C. caused by sticking a thorn in- her Come let us talk it over, ,OF INFRA-RED RAYS day. ' ‘ , hand, n»as. The dan'"eroua drivfir hns J , D, HODOES, crea.siii'g the cost of feedin g facturin'jir centers. There are 36 Q uality at Low Prices. TERMS OF SALE': One-half of Tho high price of eggs ail'd I "S 71 J Mr. and Mra, Sam Leonard, of been given every chance. He M ay Gth, 19,35. M ocksville, N, C. daily cows and increasing their furniture factories at High Point, the acceipted bid . to bo paid In Mr. C, E, F airclo th madp a bu- n r - V ienna .'— A Viennese engineer Tyro, spent Saturday afternoon haa been urged to chan.ore his feed this apring has complicat­ At Thomasville is located the cash, with toiilanee payable in aines trip to the Twin-City Sa.- milk and cream production. Use cottons freely and help the farmers, textile wor­ •taught in'frored rays to make a vi.siting Mr, and Mrs, J. F. ",'ny, and has refused. Now hn DR, E. CARR CHOATE is equip­ ed the problem of culling tho two equal nnnual installments • V, Cowa fed liberally on roughagg largeat chair factory, in the 1 ^ phone call an'd Austrian police re­ Barnhardt and family, hn fov'-nd to drive safely— vith interest thereon from date ped at his home in ■ North ¡such aa lespedeza, alfalfa, clover poultry flocki. world and the largeat chair kers and manufacturers keep busy. J' cruited the invisible rays to trap Mr, and Mrs, Erneat Cartel •r be dP.n''i’’f'd of the r ’ '^''»' *o ModV’aville to taVe care of ex- of sale at the rate of six per Our O'wn idea is that the coun­ or soybean silage will give a While egg prices continue in the world stan'ds on U, S. burglars. spen't Saturday afternoon visit try can afTovd some inflation but drive on public streets ami hirrh- traqtiona and plate work by good milk flow with only a limit­ c«nt per annum. high, many poultrymen will wish (Highway 29. An arrangement of mirrors ing relatives In Foric. •we are against running wild. w ays. appointment. ed amoun't of grain in their ra­ A mammoth dam 69 feet high, ThiB 8th day of April, 1935, casts the rays in a spider-web to keep in their flo'cks aa many BEAUTIFUL COTTONS A . D. tion, snys John Arey, extension impounding tho Yadkin River, pattern across’ the door and w i» dairyman at State College,, layers as possible, said Roy S, has created High Rock lake, EOBBR'F S. McNBILL, dows of a store. A man entering King Cotton’s most exquisite fabrics are featured for daytime, af­ GommiBsloaer. To insure a sufficient supply Dearstyn’O, 'head of the State which covers 19,000 aicrea and toreaks the rays, the Interruption t cf roughage for the summer and College /poultry department. whoae 8 G6 miles of ahoreline ternoon and evening frocks. Crisp new fabrics to delight you. being noted instantly by a photo­ i l i wiH'ter, dairymen should plan to But unless they are careful, touches, three countiea, Good ;— I— ^— 0 ------electric icell. Tho cell actuates ' Wo; understand that the crea- produce enough h ay and silag e flshinjf the year round and hunt- Crisp, printed organd)^ in polka dots and floral tints. 40 /.Jj' an electric signaling device. he added, they may keep in their tivet urge explains poet» and in­ to give each animal ail it needs, iii'g in season are available in the So much of the device was not flocks ¿I number of birda which in. wide. Fine white organdy, 3 9 in. wide. Fine A B C ventors.' The puzzle is what Arey adds. lake area. Comparatively few TH new and it 'Was a simiple m atter are not profitable, in view of \ ‘l keeps newspaper men going. lAbout i V s ton of legume hay persons except residents of closeout patterns. Percales, sheer printed batiste, colo­ to transmit tV)e sign'ala to i» and three tons of silage ahoula the preaent price of feed. Davidson, Davie, and Rowan red pique, yard wide, yd. . 'i'l police station. But coats of in­ The flocks should be watched I bo provided for each average- countiea are aware of the "lagni- ■ii' stallation were prohibitive to cloaely, he contimied, for the Á Jleípim fH and, i fizc cow d urin g the w in ter. Or tude of High Rock lake. Scenic .‘imall shops. egg production of some birds will Extra fine sheer printed voiles. Solid color pique voiles. i o r / if no silage ia available, tho beauty aboun'da and the long The Vienndae engineer con*- slump rapidly in May, and tho All white heavy cord rayon suitings. Seconds in Indian nnioimt of legum e h ay should bo shore line ia free of dobria and atructcd a mechanicism which low producers should be culled Constipation increaaed to 2Mi tons, A rey says, undergrowth rubbish. Adjacent Head suitings, assorted colors. Extra good colored and ¡i 1 1' ia attached to the ordinary auto- fV combination of silage and without delay. Sufferers matiic telephone circuit, A police Birds going out of production to the shore line are Gold Hill, white pique. Beautiful plaid ginghams. Yd. Ч Itny is prefei-nble to hay alon'e, Silver Jlill, Silver Valley, Con­ n'umber is called and aouna he continuea, since silage furn^ ‘in May or June are seldom Dr. Н ЙС№СОСН'^ signals audible only at the police good i^roapects for icarryin'g over rad Hill, Emmons and other Peasant woven seersuckers, lovely new patterns. Exqui- iahes a succulent ration which is min'Bs th at have been worked liAXí^VErPÓWtí^ end of the wire report tho ad­ needed in win'ter, AJao, a large until the niaxt laying year. site sheer printed dimity. Fine printed batiste. Printed dress, . ,> ■ ! I When th eir la y in g falla off, profitably in the paat. IX'HATÜRE’S BEST ASSISTANT" quantity ,of ailage can Ibe ipro- At Mt, Airy is located . the pique, Virginia Beach lawn. Printed dimity. Woven plaid duced on a small acreage. One most birds show a loss of color in tho comb, which becomes dry moat marvelous granite quarry in peasant seersuckers. Yd. acre of good eorn o r .sorghum the world. It is open face, more will supply enough ailage to feed and shriveled. The vent n>o /I longer appears loose and moist, in the. nature of a granite field three cows s ix mon'tha. and a sinigle shaft, a monolith Powder puff muslin, solid color pre-shrunk broadcloth, , 4 . 10 QUALITY 1Q The trench silo is so inexpen­ the abdomen becomes hard, and Í Í s the birds lose their alert ap­ that would dwarf the Waahing- ABC fine tissues. Sheer swiss tissues, woven checks and sive and valuable that no farmer ton Monument, could be carved I ^ i; owning aa m any as fo ur matiaro pearance. plaids, sheer krinkle mirage, fine printed organdies, lo­ g a s o l i n e . Broody birds at this season from it. Mineral aprings are ' !' I* cows call' afford to ;be without one of Mt, Airy’s chief attralc- vely new seersuckers. Yd. 39c one, Aroy points out. With .such are nlso Pi’ospects, Dear- 'I ’i t io n 'S . И a silo, the farmer can utore away styn'B added. One broody speli Cramerton plaid ginghams, Sanforized printed Rexshan, as i‘ GIVE YOUR CAR A CHANCE will follow another, with a resuK (Southeast of Mt. Airy oft iiii iibiindant supipjy of silage hig'hway U. S, 52 ,an isolated peak л | ior ihn winter '.with compara- that egg production full« ‘'ff- _ woven plaid seersuikers, extra fine sheer ioJorcd and / Get Ready for Spring and Summer! Since tho breeding' season is known aa Pilot Mountain is lo­ white organdy, fine colored pique, white basket weave little expense. cated, noted for its umisual I’iaii'.s for constructing trench over, ho wont on, there la no shape. Rising 2 2 12 feet from a suiting. Yd. ______. ______silos may .be obtained w ithout place for males . in the f'ock. W E W ÍL L » level farm, it was once used by ;í :í í ., charue from county agcnta or Without male, the flock will pro- the Confederatea as a lookout. г Avee infertile eggs which are of > ' 'J. Grease your car complete, greater value from ,a marketing Pilot Mountain may eb scaled by J I yt,« climbing and with the help of National Cotton Week ' I I Drain and refill your crankcase with high­ ♦ВАШ? G ive Your standpoint, ^ , ladders when thé trail becomes Devitalized males, oi males ^ national est grade SUPERB A 100% Pure Pennsyl­ Scalp a Chance w h i c h do not produce offsprings too steep. From the broad sum­ Jopontw Oil la tho nnmo of tho гетпгкпЫу mit there are fine views of the Brings You Exquisite vania Motor Oil, 5 Qts. iucce.i.sful prcnuratlon tlmt thouaiiiuls arc w i t h heavy e g g KOt rid of loose (Inndrufr, atop scalp surroundiivg couhtry. Wonder­ C o i i o u VA h ИС11 and Krow etroiiff, healthy hftir on thin b ilitiea. a r e n o t Clean, drain and refill differential and onu purtliilly bald flpots where hair roota fbrouffih t'lie summer, ueai ful scenic views from excellent ore not dead. This famous antiseptic coun- transmission with Summer lubricant, jeMrrltnnt Rtlmiilatcs circulation In the Btyne said, and should be c u l l e d paved roads in thia section may wnip, brings an abundant supply of blood I be had. The Cascades in the Cotton Laces Й ^ccd starved hair root.4-ono o u t ,______^ - Thoroughly flush the radiator and cooling ♦л1 ® causes of baldness. Get a bottlo j Piedmont spvings-Danibury reg- ЯП any druggist. Tho cost Is trilling, fJc (Kconomv size, |1). You have little to a d v a n c e r o u t e 2 NEWS : ion, Sto'lies. county, are -among system, and tighten hose connections, M eels every need of Carolina Car Owners Й? wucli to ffain. FREB, v«Iu«bIo book and About tho Hair," If you writo to ' the most beautiful views in the .'li Fill battery with distilled v'^ater, J UST as famous Model-T back in 1925 won the Notional Rtmtdy Co., 56 W. 45fh St.. N. Y. Mr. and~Mi’S. Brown Bailey State, The ravine and water upper half ot the crankcase. This unique 5 % gallon, fy,e weeif-end with Mr. and inflate tires to proper pressure, hearts of Carolina’s car owners because it was an coohng system reduces cylinder wear and greatly JAPANESE OIL falls are set back in the woods *ÿli advirtlitm.nt v*a> ravlewaiJ oiand about a half mile from the near­ Eyelet Embroideries economical, dependable car over any type of road, lowers oil temperature in the crankcase. This means «pprovad by a rtglitarsd phyilclun. Move tires from front to rear or rear to so the modern Ford V-8 is winning car owners today est road, .aivd lovers of path grejiter oil economy and is seconded by directed« 1 front or change from right to left to equalize in the Carolinas because it meets their every need. trodding W.Î I find this an ideal air-ilow, crankcase ventilation which reduces cor­ Irene and Ella Jones. ¡ hike. The path leads out of for summer’s smartest frocks ... . for sport, wear if customer desires. It is not surprising that this newest Ford V-8 rosion, lessens oil dilution and cuts sludge formation liY oürsèlfof Mr. and Mra G e o r g e B ain Piedmonl; Springs to the ¡Cas- with its fine car performance, big car roominess; to a minimum. bardt aiwl children and M s, cadea. ( with safety-glass all around, all-steel body, comfort A^ox Livengood, Jr., a n d s m a l l Ei'ldn is reached from Mt, Airy afternoon and evening wear. See for yourself the comfort and roominess in over ,the Boon-e 'I'rail, which AHFor $ 2 . 2 5 zone riding and streamlined beauty should cost even o you iuffer burning, scanty or this new car—its almost efforriess handling which passes through a district famous less to own and operate than its famous predecessor rings you to the end of a day’s journey refreshed. too frequent urination; backach«, Cotton and novelty net la­ Eyelet embroideries, pas­ Just received a large stock of TIRES. of ten years ago. Ford has always aimed to give car headaclie, dizilneis, Jwollen feel and for ita scenic beauty. The Yadkin D River skirts the town on the users the biggest value possible. ^ I V ® feeling at anWes? Arc you tired, nervous—feel Come in and get our LOW PRICES. hand. You’ll agree the new Ford V-8 is the biggest „( Chm.(!W«na, su e« « 'south. Where the trail crosses tels and dark colors. Yd. Ford is the only car in America which water-cools ail unsltung and don't know whal i> ces, assorted colors. Yd. dollar value ever offered by the Ford Motor wrong? urday evening w i t h M i. ana thé/Yadkin River stands; the his­ i:.:'! í , BATTERIES $4,75 and up. not only the complete cylinder walls, but also the Then give lom« thought to youi toric Old Tory oak where four ^^Mr^anil‘ Mrr^ii'vin- Bailey, of Tories were hanged during the ■'.I kldneyi. De sure they iunction proper- ^ 7 9 c t o 9 8 c 69c 79c 89c Where else can you get so much Quality AND UP, F, 0. B. DETROIT ly, lor functional kidney dijorder pet- ^ Fork,’ and Mr. and Revolution',. Chatham Mill, whose Tntrle of Cooleemee, spent bun Tliroujih Uni* milj excess waste to stay In the blood, produlction in woolen blankets for so little money. venal Credit Compaay« and to poison and upict th« whoU wiUi Mr. and Mrs, J. A. hns given Elkin a .name over the syilem. ..^VQrld. is located here. Uie Doan'i PlIU. Do«n't »f« fo» ‘^M r^ and Mrs, James Liveu'good, iWinston-Salem ia noted for „nie'a?Fo*, .pent Sunday even­ FORDIMMEDIATE DELIVERY V-8 ALL MODELS '495 Iddncys only. They are lecommended Camel cigarettes. Prince Albert BELK-HARRY CO. the world ov«. You can Ih« g«n- ing with Mr. and Mrs, G. é í t : HORN SERVICÍ STATION smoking tobacco, Hanes under- Mocksville, N. C. ulno, Umfte^d D«m 'i

Thuraday, May 9, 1935 Thuraday, May 9, I 935 Щ PAGE POUR THE MOCKSVILLE ENTBRPKraE^MOCKSVILLE, N. С. THE MOCKSVILI.E ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PAGE F IV E I',' ' BANKERS BACK flRESIDENT I'ARM WOMEN’S CLUBS W hen theao auto -airp lan e com- E very p o litician knows thaij PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES , LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK—WE WILL The Mocksville Enterprise MAKE RURAL CENTERS binationa get on the m arket, a t is ¡m possible to p lease ovc-rybojl Card Parties MEET Local Happonines a poor man’a price, we may see what they seek is the favor o(,f Published Every Thursday at Mocksville The United States Chamber of Commerce raps The G5 home demonstration Socia-1 Functions the real flying age. majority. Coming' and ' Circle 1 of the Presbyterian CAMPBELL-WALKER FUNERAL HOME North Carolina on President Roosevelt rather vi.gorousiy aU'd iclub houses which have ibeen Club Meetings . Auxiliary, Miss , Willie Miller, intimates that if his policies are carried out bu­ Going of those chairm an, met at. the home of AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS built in rural communities of Ghrrch News A. C. Huneycutt ...... Editor and Publisher sin ess is destined to go on the roclk's. B Boguia.r Dinner ...... 35o W e K n o w Mrs. E. P. Bradley on Monday Noilth Carolina are stvving aa PHONE 48 MOCKSVILLE, N. C, , Tho President comes back with the charge nineting places for many com- E Al! kinds of .sandwiches, cold drinks, cigareiltea, cigars, afternon, tho devotionals being ilh CoioiinaX— Hiat the United States Chamber of Commerce E Candy, Etc. J conducted ■ by. Mrs. Bradley, . J aj»ocjaikh5. I nunity activities. MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor does not represent the real Icgitiriiate business ■'■'■ The houses arc woil, adapted ■ J i ...... Tn.bif’.s For Tjadies »1 Phone 112 i'oreign mis.sion questions in Tho AMERICAN CAFE Survey wore- discusaed, and ths Subscription Rates: of the United State.“. The President declares for community centers and or- gani'/ations and people of the E. a PRICE, Prop. Mocksville, N, c I iMra. Emma Pope i.4 v isitin g birthday offering for the Golden Preserve and beautify your .home, $1.50 a Year; 6 .Months 75 cents that he believes most business men are in gen- spenl; the week-eti’d with Mrs. rtained at a delightful luncheon community are invited to make ■ Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Casey. Castle College, in Nagoya, Japan, Strictly in Advance______eral'accord with his program, and he makes bolu Alice WoodrulT. on laat Wednesday in honor of to be aafe, uae the old feiiablt. use of them often, explained ------o-»------was , mentioned. T'hoae , preaent Entered a t tho post office a t M ocksville, N. C., to state that he will push on with his recovery Misà Elizrtbeth Johnson, of Char­ "STAG” SEMI PASTE PAlNT, Dr, Jane S. McKimmon, state Misa Pinkie Patterabn, of Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Ja'C'k Allison are were MiaS Willie Miller, Mra. E. as aecond-clasB matter und«r the act of March program regardless of the attitude of a few who home agent at State College. lotte, a bride-elect of June. Mrs. P. B rad ley,'M ra. Ali'Ce W'oodrufT one gallon makes two. A full line Holly, waa a recewt viaitor here. leaving thia week for Richmond 8. 1879. would retard the progress which is being made Some of the houses are fash­ Hijirry L. Dalton,. of Charlotte, and Mra. R.-, B. Sanford. Circle Painta, Varniahéà, Enamels. Còme ioned from .brick ,or stone, but and Washington. Mrs. Allison » 5i 5i * * * * '* # * ■» * toward the nation’s recovery. J. frank Hendrix Store News Irene Barbee, of Woodleaf is was an'other out-ofrtown guest. 2, M ra.. iin'ox Jp^iiatohe,, cjiair- most are constructed of logs or in and lata talk the matter over, » NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC * I'he President of the American Bankers’ Asso ■ visiting her' aunt, Mrs. ;Fred ‘■will visit relativea while Mr. Alli- THe table was prettily arranged man, met. at;. fho,,homq of Mr,s. J. lumber. The usual size is a • ■- ■ ^son ia on a 'buaineaa trip. B, Johnato,ne ,at the aan[ie; hour, « ciation also comes along, in corroboration with main room about 5 by 25 feet in We have just received a big shipment of Spring. Sw ing. with cryatal, and centered with a MOCKSVILLE This newspaper charges regular ad­ the hostess leading the' devotion- * the President’s recovery program, in the state­ area, with a small kitchen at Dress Prints, also a large shipment of Men, Wo­ Friends of Miss Cordelia Pass, bo^vl of ayrin ga. HARDWARE CO: vertising rates for cards of thanks, !: iMrs. ,G, E. Horn ia viaiting her als. Jtema from The Survey were ment that "the private financing log jam is de­ the rear. . a Greensiboro; College student, resolution notices, Obituaries, etc., and men and Children’s Oxfords for spring and sum­ brother, Mr. John Foater, near ! FULGHUMS AT MOUNT s’.udied, and Mrs.' '• Kriox’, Jbhn- THE PAINT STORE ' , finitely broken,” and by making the statement In them tho cfubs hold their will be sorry to learn that she will not accept any thing leas than 35 mer wear, and many other new items we cannot ' C'oUntyLine. • , PERRY, GA. I st'one -spoke'^of- t'he'Goldeh C astle « regular mcletings, members of has mumtps, and was unable to cents cash with copy unless you have further that “there was more privat'.i financing Cc^liegQ, in Japan, which haS'over « the ir;ommunibv gather for social tell you about in this ad. Come and see for your be in the college play. regular itnonthly accounts with us. during the month of April than in several years Miss* Pauline Daniel, of Salem Rev. and Ma. J. H. Fulghum fiOO . 'gi'rl 'atuderitai' ’ The birt]iday Wo do not mean to bn hard on any fun-ctiona and recreation; for­ ------.Q------« for that month. The economic situation is bet­ self. College, was a Commencement one, but small items of this nature force um discussions and community Rev. W. H. Dodd left Tuesday are spending several days at the olTering foi*' th ia' iniaaion- sic.h'ool * viaitor here. Davie Mutual Exchaiige, Inc. us to demand the cash with copy. All ter generally and bankers are now spending betterment meetings are_ held; Plenty shoea for the New lot work shirts 48c up for Ridgecrest, where he will Berry School, Mount Berry, Ga,, w ill.b e taker) at, thé, n,bxt A'uxil- « plays nre given from timp to iary meeting. . Those ''preaent MOCKSVILLE, N. C. such received by .us in the future with­ more time working in getting deposits.” fam ily. New aummor atraw hats spend the summer. M ra. Dodd where Mr. Fulghum, will have a It time, and, other group activities Gaither Sanford made a busi­ were Meadamea Knox Johnatone, out the cask or.iitan.ps will not be pub­ ------O---- ;------Plenty Meii’a aummer for tlie entire family ail'd Mias M argaret Dodd w ill degree conferred on him. Mr. ness trip to Petersburg, Va., the J. B. Johnatone,’ Cecil ; Morria, '‘Farmer Owned and Operated” lished. » THINGS LOOKING GOOD IN THIS COUNTY carried on...... 1 0 c and 25c leave for Itidgecreat soon. Fulghum will be one of the speak­ ® • * •.* * « *.* Through the help of tho FRA, ■dreas pants ...... 79c up last of the week. Hugh Lagle and John Larew. Men’s dress hats...... № ers at Commencement at the a number of the houses have Feed and cotton The Buaineas Woman’a Circle, We sell and deliver PCX open for­ Plenty poultry wiiro, Mra. J u lia C. Heitm an, M iss Berry School, of which he ia a 'M o iksv iilo , N. C., T hursday, M ay 9, 1936 Although the season so far has been an ex- boon built at littlo coiit to the aeed ,meal ...... I?1 .8 t) Mias Lucile Horn, of the .Mrs. E. E. Gibson, chairman, met ibarbcd wire and I Alice Lee, Mrs. J. Frank Clement traoi’diiwirily wet one, farm work within áhi^. local club members. Neivhbor- Cooleemee school, was at homo graduate. mula Feeds and Fertilizers of all Salt, 100 pounda...... $1.10 field fencing. and Miss Mary Heitman spent ------0------w ith M iss D aisy Holthouser on hood farmers have supplied over tho week-end. past week has progressed most satisfactorily, 5c. carton s a lt...... 3c. Thursday afternoon with the Monday evening. The Bible lesson- atone and lo^a for biiildinc ma­ Roofing ...... 5V ati?.l.;i5 AMERICAS CAFE IN NEW kinds. “For ye are bought with a pricc; there- * and at this time the farmers are almost up with Colfeo ...... 11c. and up Rubber roofing—No. I, 2 on Power of the Holy Spirit was terial And the RUA has furn- Mr. and Mra. W. T. Yancey, Misses Knox in Salisibury. HOME their woi^k, and are getting stnrtod off [n lirmit Beans, Pinto, pink 3, a t b argain pric.oR, given by Miss Daisy Holthouser, Full line of tested Field and Garden seed. * fore glorify God in your body, and in your * ifihed 'nbor and .pome ol’ , the oi Oxford,' spent Friday night style for tho 1935 crops. Moreover, there are cranberry, all 3 ibs...25c. Horse collars, j Miss Mary Lee, who hfis been Mr. E. G. Price, proprietor of a number of paasagea from the spirit, which are God’s—^1 Corinthians * m aterial. Small white beans,,..5c, lb, liere with relatives. Old and New Testam ent on this Clipper Cleaner Cleans Anything“, Try Us evidences of rather heavy cultivation for , this Dr, McKiTTimon called p ar­ $ 1.0 0 up "to...... SI.10 I in the Chatham Hospital, Elkin, the American Cafe, haa recently * G:2 0 . 8 lb, carton lard ...... $1.05 B ridles—$1,10 up to,.,.$;!..50 for several months, returned subject were read. Tho offering | year, and we are predicting that, with continuiid ticu lar attsP'tion to t'lip W ater- i\Iiss Ivey N ail h as returned to remodeled and improved his ^ Garden seeds—^by bulk for the Golden Caatle College was » -» « * lily community club house on Cedar water Ibucket» home I'uesday. Her many friend, cafe and now has a modern and favorable season, Davie County will .produce one and pkgs. with brass hoops...... 7.5c, Hickory, after a visit to her spoken of. During he social hour HOW AiBOUT TRYING OUT DAVIE? Currituck Soupd, which the hope ,she will steadily improve. up-to-date place of business. of the largest crops this year in its history. 3-incih (cuiJtiviitor Bo Sure and See Our Lins I’lother, Mrs. Ida C. Nail. the hostess served delicious cream club mfmbers remodeled from The interior of tho building haa Headquarters for Wheat is showing up most promisingly, anfi in­ points ...... 15c, each Of White Shoes, : Captain E. C, LeGrand, head and cake. Mrs. W. P. Robinson, The Morganton News Herald believes that an old hnuao boat. The Dignus Jlr. and Mrs. Tom B. Woodruff, been painted an d attractive dications are that the crop this year will be a oi a OCC Camp at Morehead Misses Jane Woodruff, Virginia community club house in Lee Misses Jane and Eleanor Wood­ booths have been installed which ‘ ■North СагоИп'а contains the largest undevelop­ Fly time is here—^get your acreen wire from us. Adams, and the hostess,' Mias bumper one. With these conditions and with conr.'tv, is a model example, she ruff spent Sunday in Raleigh, City, paid a brief visit here this add mu'ch to the, iippearan'ce of Good FLOUR and FEEDS Holthouser, were the rhembera ed precious metal territory in the world.” That favorable prices for farm produce, Davie County added. wedky and Was" ac'companied back the cafe. He invites hia friends See me for your Farm Machinery and get my preaent. paper then goes on to maikie this statement: ought to bo thoroughly covered and going strong In addition to the 05 club Rufus and Marsihall Sanford, east by Mrs. LeGrand and Clin­ to visit him in his new place of We recommend our Flour and Feeds to Circlc 3 of the Presbyterian houses .built._ 7 chub rooms have prices. I handle the Massey-Harris line. No bet­ of Davidapn Colloge, attended ard, J r . ■ business on M ain Street. “There is one vein in a section now under within the next few months. We should not be Auxiliary met with the chairman, those who desire the Best. been furnisHed for club activi- Commencement here at thé луеек- i ■ development from which it is possible to take surprised to see a real wave of prosperity star^ ter made at any price. I sell for cash and sell it | Mr. and M rs. H. T. B rinegar, MR. AND MRS. BENTLEY ARE Miaa Fannie .G^i’cgory Bradley, on ties in sections where 'dub end. Try a bag of our th in sheets of gold, and bend them back and* this fall that may eventually culminate in a houses w ere not availaiblo. j41so for less. Mra. J. P. Jonea and Mrs. J. K. HOSTS I Tueaday evening. Miaa Bradley led the devotionals, the circle forth, like hinges, without .breaking the sheet. period unprecedented in the history of the na­ anpHcationa ihave 'been made iMisaea Frances Fo.ster and Ratledge went to Sparta' on Mon­ ROYAL or DAISY FLOUR for the conatruction of 117 new day, Mrs. Ratledge being called Mr. and Mra. B. F. Bentley motto',’’ "Looking, learning ana "There’s ono jodo said to contain $12,000,000 tion. ' ■ , ; GET YOUR SPRING FERTILIZER FROM US, Paulino CartipBoll, of Draughon’a I rliiib houaea and ro6ms w ithin to see her aister, Mra. Doughton, entertain'ed at three tablea oi living for Christ,” being the and be convinced. Thp old adage that 'the; further tho pendulum YOUR FRIEND Colloge, were at home for the worth of gold. the near future, Dr. McKimmon who ia ill. bridge on laat Tueaday evening topic. Japanese itema were given swings, the further it will swing when it starts week-end. b • . “Commenting on the subject of native gold stated. ______the living room being effectively by the membora, and the birth- j We carry a complete line of Growing Mash, Lay- i'i The Cleveland Star has this to say: back the other way,” may not 'be "true in ,'every Miaa Sarah Thompson, a senior Roger Stowart, of Raleigh, decorated with rosea and valley day offering for the Golden Cau-'’ ing^ Mash, Starting Mash and Cotton Seed MeaJI. V “Wihat all this may mean to the state-nsup- sense, but there Is good philosophy in it, and if ARTIFICAL WINGS apent the week-end with his pa­ lilliea. High acore prizea, an tie College was ta)k«n. The Bible ; J. Frank Hendrix at Groengboro College, spent thu 4 -, USED BY RUSSIAN Everaharp pencil, and an artis­ «i'' pose a sensational strike ahould be made, and a Wo start s^vinging back from depression toward week-end here and attended Com­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stew­ study w as on tho work of thi- "ON THE SQUARE" MOCKSVILLE. N. C. tic vase, were won by Mr. and gold rush started I—is hard to reckon, but we prosperity, and swing aa far in the opposite di­ mencement. art, who accompanied him to Holy Spirit in the Old T'estamcni. Moacow, April 19. — George Troutman to see Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Harry Osborne. The de­ A.fter the program the hosteaa Green Co. hazard this:, enterprising North iCarolinians who rection as we did when iwe swung from a condi­ Schmidt, pa.rachute exipert, yea- —:----- 0 ------licious refreshments were cream­ a e r V 0 d tempting atra^viberry tion of plenty ito the very depths of depression, Miss Loui.se Chadln, of tho John D'urham, on Sunday. know their state, and the places where gold is terday made the flrat susceaaful ed chiicken and mushrooms in Children’s Home, Winston-Sal­ shortcake with whipped cream. Buyers and Ginners of Cotton. ’’Wifi most likely to be found, had better take all the there to remain for more than four yeara—wo "human flight,, with artificial Mra. Jacob Stewart haa recent­ patties, potato chips, sliced cu­ Memibers present wero: Misses t ' ' em, attended Commencenient on advantages they 'can, • before outside interests say that if this swing should take place, then our win.ga in the Soviet union. ly returned from a viait to hei cumbers, congealed salad, glaz-, Fannie. Gregory Bradley, Nell F. K. Benson, Mgr. Mocksville, N. C. He leaped from the v/ing of Friday evening. acquire title to our gold.” predifetion that wc are approaching a period of daughter, Mra. A. H. Fyne, in ed strawberries and cake, the lat- | and Annie Holthouser, Hayden i,.?w a plane over 'Central .n.irport nt ------o ------glorious plenty is not exaggerated. Sanford, While there ahc ac- ter being prettily decorated with Sanford, Doris Lagle, Jimmie Lou , b ' „ 4 Doubtless there aro hidden metals in tho soil an altitude of about 4500 feet and M iaaea DeiTa G rant and F ran ­ comiianied Mr. aftd Mrs. Fyne to candles in celebration of Mr, Adams, Eleanor Woodruff and of Davie County. In Montgomery County they ------— o—^— ------volplaned, circ.Mng to leas than kie Craven, of the Smitdi Grove- Pinehurst and Southern Pinea. Bentley’s birthday. The guests Mrs. Tom B, Woodruff. ■ t . l ' u l i A TWO-SIDED QUESTION 20 00 feet before he onened his Farmington schools, are at home are resuming operations on the old abando№ed on this pleasant occasion were li: mines, and are worikiing most of these with mo­ parachute and descended safely. for the vacation. -> 'ii ' K- I•■■■ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaver Mr. and Mrs. John LeGrand, Mr, Tho wa,vi some people contrib­ * Hia “winga” were made of a dern dquipment to considerable profit to thv As moat people had expected, tho Logialature ami daughter, Margaret, of and Mrs. Harry Oaborne, Mt. ute to the relief of the poor { ' light cloth with .fan-lik!e alum­ Mra. A. G. Peeler, Mra. C. V. operators. )And just aJcross at New London in killed the liquor control .bill, and it is now cer­ Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. A. M, and Mra. C. R. Horn, Mra. S. A. would make you think that the inum tip.a, enablinpr the birdman Barkley pnd iMrs. A. S. Major, of community has no needy. i Slnrily County has been 'Uncovered what gives tain that we shall have no legalized spirits of to control hia movements in the General Electric S hould Saliabury, apent Wednesday with Evans and son, Billy, and Mr, H arding, Mra. L. E. Feezor an'd promise of being one of the richest gold veins thia kind within the next two yeara. Whether air. Schmicie estimiated his. M rs. J . iF. Haiwkins. and Mrs. J. T. Reed and daugh­ Mra. J. K. Meroney, Mr. and Mra. ters, Dorothy and Mary Jo, all Knox Johnstone. .. 1^!; I ■: in the world. We should like very much for this ia beat we are not aaying. We do know that horizontal speed reached about of Salisbury, visited Mr. and there is a 'lot of whiskey being, smuggled into 60 feet a second. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kurfees PRINCESS those interested ini this kind of work to do a. bit BUILD THE BEST Mra. D. R. Strniid recently. MR. AND MRS. HORN h , ■ of scouting over Davie County for what might North 'Carolina and bootlegged out 'promiscuous­ have returned to Richmond, Va., 1 , ENTERTAIN Subscribe to the Finterpriae after a viait to her parenta, Mr. be found in tho way of valuable minerals and ly, and that thia state is not receiving any taxes, W. M. Howard, Jr., a minister­ THEATRE ,f ' , ’ ar.'d Mra. M arvin W atera. "but on the other hand Virginia is profiting ex­ Mr. and M rs. C. R. Horn m etals. Electric Refrigerators ial atudent at Westminister Sem­ ■ I'r ;i. inary, Maryland, is visiting his were host and hostess at a de­ Friday & Saturday I I о .. ceedingly thereby. The same thing is true of Mra. L. H. Lnnier has return­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. How­ lightful bridge supper on Thurs­ Л JU ST A BIT TOO LATE FOR US South Carolina. We aro between two liquor Cam els ed tn Athens, Ala., after spond- . l i b ú í '. T is to be cxpcctcd that G eneral lilcctric w ould build ard. He also apent awhile at day evening. Lovely iris, roae. “THE NUT FARM” states and the flood is bound to sweep across I the refrigerator that is universally recognized as tho iiifr a mouth with her parents, High Point College. 'Mrs. Ida G. and snowball were used in decor- A year aco or thereabout a prominent, authoi in spite of our vigilance. Moreover, the block- standard of cxcellencc. J.ir, and Mrs. J. L. Kurfeea. Nail is also visiting the Howards nting, and the guests were .seal­ with WALLACE FORD ; lili' •broiiifht out a book entitled “Life Begins At adors and bootleggers of home-made products of never get; This great corporation is the ■world's largest electrical ed at seven small tablea. ' Tho mnnufiiccurlng company. They have devoted m illions Mrs. Daisy Meroney has re- this wo ok. starring its big comedy with F orty,” The book proved to be a popular seller the hills are very active, and there ia liquor for of dollars and unequalled facilities to clectrical re­ delicious menu consisted of liiriiiid from a Raleigh hospital, ------o------H arry Langdon in aii'yone who has the price, on a few minutes search through half a century. From tho famous G-1! chicken salad, tomatoes and as­ ' l l ì i t S e c r e t i 1 , •and was one of the most interesting and v/oll on m y whore she has been under treat­ (Mrs. W. C. Houston and M iss / .tp»л « 1 House of M agic have comc the m ajor coutributlons to Pat Adams, of Concord, were paragus with choose, lima beans writleiv books of the year. The author, while he notice. In other words, it looks liike we have the present electrical age. ment, and is much improved. “SHIVERS” 'r 7 guests of M rs. E. W. Crow and 111 patties, potato chips, pickle, o í L Í Í . . y , ; : nuiy nut be a visionary, did predict life for the plenty of liquor, while we are getting no tax for A ll G eneral Electric’s vast resources w ere available to tho Mrs. J. Frank Clement at lunch­ hot rolls, iced tea, strawberry person forty and past in the future as most its manufacture and sale. n e r v e s ! " scientists and engineers who first developed andperfected Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Smithdeal the' M onitor Top mechanism, tho all-steel cabinct and eon on Saturday. Tho party then shortcake with whipped cream, pleasant and easy. Of course, the theory is a This raises the question aa to whether or not and. little daughter, Margaret, 01 Monday & Tuesday “ I m ust compIiiTient you on the other features that revolutionized household refrigeration. attended the May Day celebra­ and later rainbow mints were fine on'B, and assuming tliat all men are indus^ the aiction .of the Gpneral Assembly waa a wiae High Point, visited Miss Blanche served. A number of games of ■way y o u k ee p y o u r h o u se so tr im 1..' Today, 'with an unparalleled record for dependable, tion at Salem College, being ac­ and colotful. Your taste certain­ i • Eaton on Sunday afternoon. bridge were played after , sup­ another new Radio picture trlous and honest, and on the square in their one. Of courae, we realize that the idea of attention-free performance at low cost, tho General companied by Mra. Alice Wood­ ly deserves praise. Whether a Electric refrigerator offers greater value than ever. Bo per, Mrs. Harry Osbono win­ dealing.s, with their relation.s one with another, legalizing liquor in thia state rather .grates on Mrs, E. H. Morris has receiv­ ruff, Jliaa Ruth Booe and Edward ‘‘THE DOG OF FLAND­ bright and cheery touch is :ieeded, t 1 sure you see and com pare G eneral Electric values ning a quaint croaa-stitch sam­ ERS’ I I I a woiikable plan could be perfected whereby the the sensibilities of a large portion of our popula- before you buy any refrigerator. ed w’ord that her brother, Mr. iCrow. or a more conservative scheme is pler for high score, and Mr. Os­ proper, you have it. Tell me your Ì entire human race, with modern machinery and tion of .[ilonty into the very deptha of depression, Ihere is a complete line of General Electric M onitor John Douthit, of Badin, is ser­ t \ .Attorney and Mra, B, C, Brock borne being awarded the meiv’s Comedy "SPIRIT OF 1976” secret, ivill you, Helen?” ;nodcr№ inventions, and labor saving devices, of the human race is compromising with the Top and Flat-top models—a size and price for every iously ill with a brain hemor­ í ‘ ' home. See them here. and son, Jamea, are spending prize, a deck of cards. The could live with one-half the el’fort that has been devil, and they may be right; T'here are two rhage. guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. GrAnitoiDIS "You can do the same thing, too, this week in Raleigh, where Mr, Joan, with the use of Granitoid ncce,ssary in tlie past, iBut all men are not aidoa to the question. Brock is attending tho Legisla­ .Cooper, of Clemmons, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Murray I ■ üj E Enamel, obtainable in many beau­ honust and all men. are not industrious, nnd a ture, Francea and John Brook Mrs. J. F. Ha^vkins Dr. and spent the week-end at Blowing HoDing-sworth’s tiful colors. To make your color STICK TO THE FACTS 1 are with Mr, and Mrs, M. B. Mra. E. Carr Choate, Mr. and JsiVKe percent of mankind is not willing to alct Pncea Aa Low As Rociki. Mrs. Murray is spending ; scheming easy, you must be sure Brock, in Farmington, and Mar­ Mrs. Grady Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Chocoletes and to get the elaborate Granitoid upon the square m hi.s deaiingij and his re la ­ iNews and Obsei'ver several days with Mrs. Fired Teai garet Jo, Richard and William Knox Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Color Chart. Thia chart offer* tion,ships with his fellownian, It is difficult to determine whether ignorance in W adesboro. Bon Bons for Laurie Brock are w'ith Rev. and John LeGrand, Mr. and Mrs. you many helpful suggestions and ■ iNow comes Dr, Thomas Migley, Jr., Chairman ------o------or misrepresentation ia behind the suggoatioH Mrs. J. B, Tabor, in Statoville. Cecil Morris, Mrs. James J. Mother’s Day is free for the asking.” ijf llie American Clieniical Society, and says that that the processing tax on cotton is responsible $ 1 3 1 .0 0 Fred Plulbbard, , 0 f North Murray, Mr, and Mra, Jack Alli­ Wiikesboro, spent Commence­ we are diistined lo have a most marvelous world for thecompetition oi,f foreign manuCaictured The following teachers havt. son-, Mr, and Mrs, George Bryan, ment week-end with Jam es $ to $3.00 by the year 20:i5, Of course, this will come a cotton goods with American goods in the Amer­ left for tho vacation: Miss Sal­ Mr. and Mrs. R, S. McNeill, Mr. 1.00 Terms As Easy As n'hompson, Jr., who returned and Mrs. B. F. Bentley, Dr.' and little too late I'or a few of us now livin'g if it ican market and for the losa of foreign markets ile Hunter, Foster Falla, Va.; Miss FRESH and in a surprise homo with him. Mr.s Lester Martin, Mr. and Kurfees & W ard ■come.s al all. Dr. Mnfley, who ia a distinguish- for American manufactured goods. Tho 'simple Islizabeth Lollar, to Rutherford- ■variety that tempts Moth­ ton; Miss Emily Carr, to Chai- Mrs. Harry Osborne. ■ed scientist, says that “within one hundred fact is that a compensatory import tax, the ^$10 Down and $ 6 .7 5 Per Montli Mrs. E. J. Hai'biaon and Kath­ er's "sweet tooth.” A Gift “Better Service” Mocksville, N. C. I' ' lotto; Miss Fredia Farthing, to — Z * * * * H. ♦ erine Hai'ibison left Wedneaday she’ll welcome. years men will be traveling to Mars; the work­ equivalent oi the processing tax, ia levied on all Boone; Miss Martha Miller, to "СстоЦ ôrç from for Weaverville, to viait Mrs. DR. R. P. ANDERSON ing day will be only two hours; cancer and in- textiles coming into thia country and a refund Come in and look over these fine Sponcer; Miss Elizabeth Boyd, Lynn Weaver. They will return iDENTIST fluenza will be banished; man will live a thou­ of the procesaing tax is made on all American MORE IJÎPENSIVÇ to Warrenton; Miss Jessica Mc­ Anderson Building, LET US SERVE YOU Itomo S atu rd ay. sand years, and nobody will ever have tooth­ made goods in our export trade. TOBACCOS.,,Tuj*t((sh Ond Kee, to Winston--Salem; Mr. Pft^ul M ocksville, N. C. G. E. REFRIGERATORS Dioffenderfer, to Easton, Pa. ach e.” Thus it is not because of the processing tax iMra. Melvin Gilloapie, of Bre­ Phone 50, Res. 37 4< * * * ♦ ♦ LeG rand^s G r a n i t o i D Glory be, and may these condition's conio about that some other nation's can undereell American vard, i^nd' M r. and M ra. J . F- Mr. L. H. Angell has gone to Winaton-Salem, where he has ac­ JACOB S'TKWART long before the year 2035 in order that some of otiier popular brond." Adlcock and daughter, of Cun\ gooda in America, and in export trade the pro- Attorney nt i.-BW , nock, wore recen t .gue&ta of Mr. cepted a position with the Kelly P h a rm a c y UB now living may reap souisi of tho benofita. ce.saing tax playa no part in our compfitition for M oeksvillfv N. C. Ql//C/( DRYING GLOSS ENAMEL and Mrs. W, L. Can. " Paper Company. But, sad to say, most of us were born on'u hun- . m arketa. R. ). HEVNpi.O¿ ТОВЛССО COMPANY ! C. C Sanford Sons Co. Offlce In Southern Bank & Triii "The .RexalJ Stor«" dred years too soon, or this wonderful woria Company buildlnar A KURFEES PRODUCT Let the argument go on but lot it bo based ‘ WINSrON fAtEM, N, C, m ™. h . t .' k S i; , m » . w . H. m b s . t o n s t o n e h a s g u e s t s Phona 21 MookKvill«, N. C. y ¡ im "Eyerythmg Foj Evorybody’* : i . Mocksviila, N. C. Offl«* phone...... IS*' ¡conies about one hundred years too liite. on,'the facta,, \ Kelly, Midsos Louise Kelly and C’ Tnhns+nno pnter- . Johnatonijn^ Kecidenee Phoa* л и ’U

Slh i к PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVH.LE ENT^PRISE, I^IjaCKSyilXE, y . C. Thursday, М яг'9 , 19M J M m THE NEWSIEST n e w s p a p e r IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND AbVER’FlSE ir 1№ЛТНЕК BUREAU USES The state flower of Nevada is TIOLENB ,1N .ALTITUDE the sagebrush. ' THB “MOST HEAT" /PLIGHTS f l o o d F o r T he DsTie C ounty’s Read By The People » ROBERT S. McNEILL * gest A dvertising : Pilot E. 0. Smith at "Sky Hai- y . DENTAL DIVISION , • Attorney at Law * "LEAST MONEY” Who Are Able To ilw r” Airport at Nashville, Tenn., JNORTH CA ROLINA STATO • MOCKSVILLE, N. C. * M e d i u m il 1 Buy I'nakes a flight every day to 17,000 ^ g ^ ; 7 l B 0 ARD 0 F ^ ^ • Practice in Gi-viJ and Crimi- * HOME ICE & FU E L CO. !' ' By Dr. Ж1Иат J. Schole* • na^ Courts. Title Examina- * 11 ieet altitude. These flig'hts are Phone 116 Mocksville Enterprise • tius given prompt attention. * to record weather condi­ Vviien MtílchnikoíT published . Mouth Health and Body Health TRUTH, HONESTY OF IMJKPOSE AND UNTIRING FIDELITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OUR FLAG IS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE tions as they exist at all levels. his theory of the relation'Ship 67 f ' •■'Various re'cordin’g instrum ents B y P . P. MoCAIN, M.D. NXHXHXHIHXHBHKHSHSHSHSiHIHSHBHEIIXHIHBHSHSHXHXHIHIHSHXHr MOCKSVILLE. N. C., THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1935 NUMBER 25 between intestinal putrefaction President, North Carolina Modicnl SoclotT 'ЛГе carried to assist this Pilot. and .premature senility, in 1907, ¡THE CORNER CUPBOARD WINSTON DISTRICT CONFEDERATE VETERAiNS ¡Observations are made of cloud it created widespread in'terest. T t m inot’ ouljr true that decayed clean is very important’, bu» J “ CORNER d im e l e t t e r f a d p e c l a r e d i l l e g a l IN'I’ERESTED CONGREGA- LOWER PRICES! CONFERENCE AT CENTER GUEST,Ti OF HONOR Aformations—\vind conditions — It led many to look deeply into and obscesBed teeth and dis- really not ai essential in main* 'riONS ATTEND JIEVIVAL I visibility — precipitation — hu- the reationship between the 'Msed gums cause yario ui diaoaaea I iKdited by M. J . H.) Washinglon, May 7.—^Beaet by a multitude wX inquiries, thb post- The Winston-Salem Di’strict Oii'ly three of the ten remain­ •imidity — temiperatures and baro- chemical nature of bhe food in- in other parts of the body, but The C u ster Specialty Company now | ofiice department today made public a ruling of tits legal depart- Tlie revival services, which it it « 1*0 equally tru* that di*> fl'li,, bravest battle that ever v.-hich includes all the Methodist ing Confederate veterans in jnetic pressures. 'gested and the character of the i mon.t v.'hich declared (he ‘dimfe chain mail” illegal ibecause it vio- began .it the Methodist church was fought, 'Churches in Davie, Davidson, Í This “upper air observation'” is coun'tless millions of bacteria in l#aw of th t teeth and gums results makes a gasoline-driven motor chair iu ad- g Davie county Were preaent at Irom poor general health, from a ■ill I tell you where and when? nnd Forsyth counties, will as­ iates 'the lottery and fraud laws of the Jiostal bervice. OH' Sunday evening, are ibeing at­ ••'the latest addition to the “'New the digestiye tuhe.', . . , the Memorial Day dinner served ’ .<^i|gleet e ih e a lth habits'and i r o m ij thu maps of the -world you semble at Center May 21-22 in' tended by deeply interested con­ ’■'Air M ass Am alysis” stud y oi The intestinal Flora " dition to its standard electric motor chjiir J The ruling was made two weeks ago by Solicitor ,Ge’neral Karl A. by the Davie Grays Chapter, improper diet. Mouth health and liiul it not— . their annual district meeting. gregations. Dr. E. K. MdClarty, f^-wcather. Thru these daily ob- Crowley. The wall of the intestine is kody health,-' or mouth disease which has been on sale and in use for some ’T'vas fought by the mothers Large numbers will come to United Daughters of the Confed­ .pastor of the First; 1 Methodist ' aervatione, which are made at transact business and to enjoy eracy, on May 10th. I'he annual covered with a growth of vegeta­ 'and hody disease, usuaMy go hand of men.” ‘The chain letter scheme,” said Crowley’s ruling, “is a violation church, of Shelby, js delivering .4' ■eevera'l points in the United tion that looMs in miniature like ^ hand. two days of fellowship and de­ 10 years. Either will enable cripple or (Joaauin Miller.) of the lottery law becaus^i ast the time a person gets in on the chain dinner was*served in Goforth fine gospel serm ons t\Vice a day, States,- it is believed that a muoii the floor of the ocean- through • Tor many years it has been votion.. Bishop P aul B. Korn, that are very helpful and con­ he has no Jtnowledge of the extent to which the chain has already Hall, of the Methodist church, 'more accurate forecast system the glass bottomed boats at Cata­ . knoT^ that germs grow and mul- aged and feeble folks to get outdoors and ijAiiotlier M other’s D ay has who is the preiîiding Bishop for vincing*. Rev. E. ,L Hailbison jtij)ly in the pockets of decayed progressed and in parting with his money he has (no guarantee, that which was effectively decorated •will be developed. lina. This flo.wering growth is L ie iiiul gone, the red and w hite North and South Carolina, will and the members of the choir Nil ¡teeth and that oftentimes both Ibe present on the first day and with the Confederate and Un-ited To make the records of value, made of unnamed myraids of associate with people. And the price on Ises that we wore have wither- he will receive anything in .return.” wish th^e choirs of the otheii' ungerms some of which arg pa- !tho germs and tho poison from will address the conference on States flags, and a profusion of ' it is necessary to have observa­ i but tho love of our dear churches to help in the singing. 1 thogeniic (disease-producing) but ■ the germs and tho decayed food both has been reduced to $195.00. If in­ some timely topics. MRS. LAURA K. GRIFFITH peonies, ayringa, red roses ana tions made оП'гс every 24 hours’ jiither.'; in an ev erlastin g blos- MRS. ALEXANDER , Services are helfl twice a day, the majority of which are putre­ vpass into the blood stream blue iris carried out the colors ; period. Day after day these liii that (.-an'not fad e. The verse This district is one of the DEAD ■ 1 LEAVES FOR CHARLOTTE at 8 o’clock in- the morning, and ¡through tho porous roots of such terested write .of the two fla g s. A tem pting •flights aro made regardless of fly- factive only. above is from the poem, leadiii'g districts in North Car­ at 7:30 in the evening. A cordial It is n'ow g en erally known j'tcoth and aro carried to all parts Mrs. Laura Roller Grilllth, dinner con-sisting of creamed ing conditions. Often when all air h o Mothers of M en,” .by an olina. It is composed of 82 Friends here of Mrs. Maibel invitation is given to tho people H I that an. excess of animal matter ;of the body. Also at times ab- chicken, macaroni with cheese, 'liners arc grounded with “Zero Guy Swaringen Inicrioaii poet, and vvhile it is churches divided into 30 pastor- 77, widow of the late Daniel W. Alexancit^r, of Coolemee, will re­ of Mòeksville and 'D.-mmo co"”*'’ in tho diet encourages the.grow- ' iBcosses form at tho roots of dead candied sweet potatoes, rice, 1 Visibility,” when' foff is so thick IIS woll-'known as Rudyara ial charges with a total member­ Griilith, died on the afternoon to atten-d this meeting. Thi't th of these putrefactive bac­ ¡.tooth which havo been filled. Albemarle. N. C. gret to know that she has re­ pickle, hot rolls, apple sauce, ' that even the birds are walking ' \ ship of 19,612 and a Sunday series of services is for all. a"'’' teria, whereas, a minimum of •Hhoumatism, neuritis, lumbago, DR. P. P. MoCAIN '' IpliiiK's beautiful "Mother 0 ’ of May 10th, at the home of her signed as proprietress of tht. cofiiee, and gingerbread w ith ion the ground, this Weather Bu- School enrolment of 17,902. it is hoped that much good will such foods together with a large jsciatica, disease of the eye and aHXHBHBHXHXHnHEHEgilSKIXHXHIXHSIHIISIXIXHXMSINIBHEKlXHXHXHBHSHSHS liiii;,’' yet it exipresses heroic son', J . J. . Griflith, on route 4. •Riverside Hotel, and is leaving whipped cream, was served. The ' reau plane takes to the air. Many jof tho heart, e t cntorn, nro nt taining sound tooth and healthy ■otlici'huod in a fin'e w ay. It is These churches contributed last She was the daughtnr of Thomas be done. amount of starchy foods will for Charlotte this week, where veterans present were Colonel ¡'times caused by germs and poison gums ns taking a proper diet con­ year for all purposes $19,8926.00. ■ times these flights are made lead to a suppression of these Jgooci custom to honor the Keller and Quint Butler Keller, John- D. Hodges, 90, W. II. Clem­ J. JE. DOUTHIT DIES j,which got into tho body in this taining not only tho necossnry The conference which meets ahe will open a tea-room on- i^*blind” up thru 10,000 to 12,0000 bacteria and an> overgrowth of lothcrs of our lan d on-the sec- and was a member of Society AT PALMERVILLE I.Way. ^ food values, but also a suíTielent next week is a delegated body South Tryon- street. She will be ent, 94, and W. P. Ray, who is . feet of fog and cloud formation'. a ferm entative type .of b acilli. li(l .Sunday in M ay, and a ll the Baptist church in Iredell. The • ' It is by no means truo, how- quantity of the proper vitamins an'd in addition to the preachers accompanied by her sister-in- in his 89th year. Another veter­ - Blind landings are a regular diet Of the starchy foods, two car­ lurches hero observed the day. surviving family consists of four J. E. Douthit, 63, passed away ; fever, that all such disensea are and minerals. On account of tho there will be six delegates froni law, Mrs. Sallie I'iller. Mrs. an, Peter A. Miller, who lives in < «when bad stretches of weather bohydrates in particular—lac­ ICE Bill' colored friends enter into sons, J . J . and 0 . A. GVifilth, of town, but was unable lo come, at his home in Palmorville ; caused by bad teeth and diseased extra demands upon them it is each pastorial charge. A largo Alexander haa been the capable 5 exist. During the winter months, tose and dextrin—are most po­ || eolebrations with so much route 4, Q. B. Griffith, of Iredell, W as rememlbered. Additional Thursday aifter a short illness. jgums. In somo quarters teeth especially important for growing number of visitors usually at­ manager of the Riverside Hotel Bub zero w eather has been ex- tent in this icon'version of a put­ |ithu.sia.sm, and some of th e ir C. W. Grifiith, pf High Point, Mr. Douthit was well known jnare been too ruthlessly cx- children and pregnant women to tend these conferences, both of­ for a number of years, and hab gueata were Rev. E. J. Harbison, ’\ i refactive into a purely fermen­ lother’.s Day p ro gram s w ere in and t\vo daughters, Mrs. Walter 1 perienced with now and often- ;'traotod. When some of the above tako tho best of care of their ficial and unofficial. Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Fulghum, throughout this section' of the tative condition. In other words, liiiri'o of th eir older people, Walker and Mrs. Pearl Green, been- active in the church and ! times dangerous iceing conditions ¡mentioned diseases are present teoth possible, to tako the proper Miss Sallie Hanes, and Dorothy state. He wa« born and reared they brin-g about a ‘‘simplifica­ Ihich was a very nice idea. Center church is one of tht of High Point. The funeral was social life of Cooleemee, and is occur. :all of the possible sources of the dietj and to observe proper health Season Clement, great-'granddatighter of in Clemmons, the son of Mr. ana tion of ,the intestinal flora” by oldest in Davie county, having held at Society Baptist church Past Worthy Matron of Chaipter • In< this important and very '¡troublo should bo searched for habits. W. H. Clement. Members of the Mrs. John Albert Douthit. For jFlorflnce Nightingale, the not- ibeen established in 1833, but on Sunday afternoon- at 2:30 173, Order of the Eastern Star. destroying the putrefactive bac­ t e e t h Davie Grays Chap. present were: a number of years he was auper- • hazardrous flying work, the pilot, ¡and the should not ba re- F o r m u r o detailed information this is the first time the church She has ibeen president of the teria and substituting therefor |i En'^fliahwoman who did so with the pastor, Rov. W. L. Mc- Mrs. E. W. Crow, president of the Inteu'dent of the Idols power > of course, takes every safety pre- tnovod unless it is at least reason- on body health and mouth health haa entertained a District Con­ Methodist missionary society in one sin'gle bacterial form, the Inch for sufi:ering humanity, Swain, in charge. The pall- chapter, Mesdames F. M. John­ plant on the Yadkin River and ' oaution possible. His airplane is gbly certain that they are respon- consult your physician and den­ ference. The Center church and Cooleemee for the past ten years, Racillua AriidophHius. Under suit- •b le for tho trouble. Is Here! las born in F lorence, Italy , on Ibearers were Henry Griffith, son, John D. Hodges, J. B. John­ later made his homo in States­ '■ checked daily and his motor must tist, or write to the State Board commun'ity is busily engaged and the society presented her a:ble dietetic conditions the B. ^ Keeping the teeth' ond gums of Health. Jlay 12th, 1820. From a child ■Clyde Griffith, Fred Griffith, Buck stone, C. N. C h ristian , Z. N. An­ ville. He had lived in Palmor­ I be tk:ept in perfect 'condition to this week makinig final arrange­ with a lovely silver dish at its Acidophilus finally dominates lie was touched by the suiter- Griffith, Neb Stroud and (34’ifllth derson, E. P. Bradley, Misses ville for tho past thirteen years. . avert rc” ibility of forced land­ the bacterial population of tho Jiiis of others, and becanio deep- ments to take care of the large Stroud, and tho . flowera wore last meeting, in token of the ing. F smith says: “Tiolene Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ketchie anu SHADY GROVE And We Have A Wonderful Line Of New Mary Heitman, Sarah Gaither, 'Funeral sedvices were held in'testine and suppresses prac­ interested in hospital work number who will bo their guests carried by Misses Kathleen estoem. in which she is held. We little son, Edd' Ray, of Society, COMMENCEMENT Lucile Martin an'd Janie MBartln. Friday morning at 10:30 o’clock Motor Oil is my choice for these tically all other apetcies. ( cni'ly life. Sh e. studied nurs- next week. Chickens are said to Koon'tz, M argaret D ayw ault, Ruby have no information as to who, at the residence in Palmerville s(pent one day la;!(lJ week with The Davie Grays members re­ ..flights. ?n this upper air olbser- Nature of B. Acidophilus L' in Germany and Pnria, and bo roosting high out there lest Keller, Sndio Keller, Elsie Grif­ will succeed Mrs, Alexander in- r.iid burial was in the.Fraternity Mr, and Mrs. W. P. H. Ketchie. ’ The Shady Grove Sichopl at the hotel management. gret that the other vetorahs were Iii4b 4 'ation r-rk for the U. S. Weath- The name Acidoiphilus signi­ M odern Refrigerators fctei' in E ngland. W hen tho tiiey bo unwillingly forced to fith, Mesdn.’fies B e u la h ' K etchie, unable to attend, for it is always church graveyard in Forsyth Mr. Bruce Thoru'C. of Societj., Advan'Ce has just closed. Tho ------^------^O— ^------Í ') W Bureau much blind flying is fies that this bacillus i& “acid- Irimoan WP,r, between' R u ssia ei’.'ter the ministry. iDalphana Sa/frit, G race-■ Meelks, a great pleasure to the cha'ptev coun'ty at 3 p. m. Commencement Exercises were BAP'rST Y. W. A. MEETS К'воеяяягу and I want no lubrica­ loving”, that i.'i to say, can exist is »pending several days with The Most Beautiful and Economical We Jiul Rnirland, broke out in 1854, This conference last met in Lucile Parrish, Etta. Kiyitt, to give thi.s Memorial Day dinner Surviving are the wife, two tion w c ies, -I have been using in an acid medium better than his brother, Mr. M. F. 1'hornc. attended by large crowds and N ightingale ofi’ered h e rsc li Davie county in 1931 at Farm­ Kathleen Mitcholl, Miitalino to the bravo soldiers'who wore daughters, Misacfi .Telia Douthit, fTiolene !uid I am satisfled." Ho in alkaline surroundin-gs. It is M rs. C. C. bRioot, of Mocks­ tho exercises were of a high or­ ttho head of a band of nurses, ington w ith Rev. ,M.«G. Ervin as Baker, ■ Eunice ';'iStroud, Esther .. The, .Young,Woman’s Auxiliary of ' PalmervilTè''lUd' Mias' ’'Rufh"; Have Ever Shown! of‘ithe.'Baptist church rnot with; the COiifWftl tion, and in the summer diarrhea l^ed Headed Stepchild,” waa pre­ b u y a Itliitf.s,” with their silken ban- artistic arrangement of iris, da,” and all the business meet- Motor Oil as' a lubricant in all and other intestinal infection's urday niglit with Miss John pennies, ayringa and su'apdragon in'7S will be held on 'board. Mrs. Circle met '"'ith Miss Hazel Tur­ ey, Mrs, L- P- Feezor and Mrs. sented on Thursday night; litrs wavinig. Some writer has Tho Ladida’ Aid Society of Ad­ Wright Aircraft motors. of infants and children. Smoot. formed the settng for the littlb Allison will spend the time in ner on Monday evenin'g, with II. A. Sanford. Coming in for Kathleen .Bennett, playing tho that the “Iris has a sword vance held its May meeting at ¿ É l : pianists in their dainty dresses. Richmond .'I'nd 'Wjishington. Mrs. C. R. Horn leading the de- tea were Mrs., George Bryan, '■-‘ K '-i'. Misses Margaret and Jerry part of the Red-headed Stepchild, lor it.s leaf and a liiy for its the Commun-ity Building, May LIBERTY NEWS KAPPA ,NEWS 'brought many laugh» from tht- CRANK-CASE FULL The following enjoyable program votionals. An interestin'g pro­ Mrs. C. R. Horn, Mrs. J. F. Hai\v- I ííI jMí ' Ijames, of Cooleemee, were week­ Icart.” The fleur-de-lis, (Flow- 8th, with the president, Mra. audieu'Ce. ’ waa given': Duet—A little Jour­ MRS. MARY M. HUNT gram on h osp ital work of the kins, Mrs. Speer Harding, and end guests of Misses Zeolii and |r of the lily) v>%as chosen as the Peebles, pre.siding. A Mother’s L ü ííü áil. There will be choir practice iMr. and M rs. F j ¡W. Koontz ney, Anne Clement and Marie DIES IN YADKIN Southern -Baptists was given. Mrs. A. T. Daniel. Dain-ty snnd- Geneva Koontz. Mcjdals were awarded to the Jrablem of the ro yal fam ily of Day program was given, the at Liberty Mefliodist Church and children spen't Sunday after- fo llo w in g: Johnson; solo—Somgi oi'the Rose, Tempting strawberry shortcalke w icliea, cofi:oo, tea and cake w ere Mr. E verette Koontz, J r., it, for best results I’rance, w hich h as been in exile m eeting openin'g w ith the son-g. ‘ ! n'Bxt- Saturday night »t 7 -.SO. lioou ia iiuwan v/ith relatives. Primary Recitation — B. R, ,A.nU'e Clement; solo—The March^ .Mrs.'Mary Martin Hunt, high­ with whipped cream and tea was served. it \*’, champion' fisherman of our com­ |or many jjenerations. 'I’he name, Faith of our Mothers, Scripture, This is a special practice for Misa Margaret Jerry and Glen Hare (From Alice in Wonder­ ly esteemed Yadkin county wo­ served. Members present ‘WBnr. Bailey medal awarded to Frank­ ti'i-'i, is taken', from mj*\Bhology, Mother’s Day. Don't forget it. Ijames, of Cooleemee, spen't Sat­ munity. He caught four catfish lin Burton, Jr. man, and widow of the late Dr. Mrs. John Vogler, an-d prayer by Mra. C. R. Horn', Misses Addle CHURCH SUPPER iii i Bor Ii-i.s was. supposed to be the land) Marie Johnson; duet— iMrs. Herman Hinkle and chil­ urday night with Mr, and Mrs. which weighed ton pounds, tho • It’s a matter of logic and simple arithmetic. After L. G. Hunt, a well-known- physi­ 'Mrs. Clarence Markland. Three Mac Caudill, Nannie Rhea Hen­ SATURDAY ¡NIGHT Grammar G'rade Recitation — pddcHs of the rainbow . These Just^T Little Sunshine (Spauld­ dren, of Cooleemee, spent sev­ E. E, Koontz and fam ily, large.st weighing four'pouniis. P. 0. S. of A. (Advance) medal your oil becomes thin and worn,.3.quarts.of worn-out_____ ing) Araia Choate and Mra. cian of Huntsville, died at her beautiful tribute^ to Mother were dricks, Patsy Clement, Louise Jfiiiiilo flow sra c ertain ly" have given by Blesdamos C. D. Ward, There wiirbolFchuTch siTpper eral days last week with her par­ Mr, and Mrs. Joe Johnston, of Miss Esther Byerly spent Sat­ awarded to Eula Deen 'Foster. o il plus 1 quart of new o il equals 4 quarts of used oil. Johnson; aolo—^Bobolink Polka home on Monday evening at 6:30, Stroud, Elizabeth Naylor ami |lie colors of tho rainbow in Jack Vogler and W. A. Leonard. Saturday nigfit, May 18, at Mr. ents, Mr. an'd M rs. W. M. Mun- S tatesv ille, S.sipcnt the woek-en'U urday night in Mocksville. ^ High School — Declamation' — (Wolcott) Katherine Hailbi.son; aged 83. She was a member ol Hazel T'urner. The only way to free your motor from the clangers of and a newly developed Two songs and ka- instrumental nnd Mrs. J. W. Martin’s Store. day. with Mr. and Mrs. Luthei' Day­ 'Mr. Felix Cartii'er, of Rowan, Clarence iDa'vis medal was award­ Reading,—^^Mrs. Jack AMison; a prominent family, aivd was tho thin, lifeless oil, is to have the crankcase drained, J'lie is a dark rod, called fitting- solo were next in order, the solo DR. AND M RS. MARTIN There w ill be m any .good thin gs Mr. and Mrs. Jess Myers and w alt. ■' ed tb Ailvin Carter. solo—Dancc 'of the Suu'flowers daughter of Thomas S. Martin visited T’om Koontz Sunday. i;' the “Apache.” A recent gar- 'given by Sylvia Lawson. Thirty- HOME FROftI BALTIMORE to eat .and drink. Public is'in­ children, Daisy and Baxter, wer« High School—^Recitation — M. flushed, and filled with -clean, full-bodied Tiolene. (Story) Alice Holton; duet— nnd Anne Clingman Poindexter Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Smoot and Mr. Bruce Thorne is sipending |lcn niagazin'e had lovely colored two members responded to roll A. Hartman medal awarded to Awakening of the Birds (Lange) Martin. She was married to Dr. vited.- Begins at 7:00 o’clock, the Sunday gueists of Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs, John Smoot spent a few days with his brother, Mr. Tests prove that 'Tiolene has greater heat-resistance liictui'os of w ild Iris' found iu Lois Jones. Katherine Hanbison and ,Marie L. G. Hun't on Feb. 6 th, 1879, call, thirty-oi_ght visits were 'Dr. and Mrs. Lester Martin' P-voceedin'gs feo to Concord Mrs. William Myers. Saturday niglit in' Mocksvillt, M. F. Thorne. [ ‘Oiiisiaiia, nnd a sm all blue var- made, and seven-teen remembered returned last week from a trip chdrch. . . Scholarship Medal — Given by —keeps its lubricating body long after other oils have Johnson'; solo —ScherM Valse and one daughter, Daisy, was Mr. an'd Mrs. Law rence M il­ with Mr. and M rs. C. C. Smoot, Mrs. John Smoot visited Mrs. ffity (rrows w ild in Davie county. with trays. Officers for the com­ Herfi’-Jones Co. aw arded to thinned out and broken down. But to get the hill econ­ (Kern) Gussie Johnson; duet— born in this union. Mrs. Hunt to Baltimore. I'hey report the i; ler apent a short while Sunday Misses Zeola and Geneva Wilburn MoDan'iel a while Wed­ member of the Iris family is ing year came next, with all the NOTICE. , . ' Loiuse Todd. This- medal is jjiv- omy of Tiolene lubrication you must use it undiluted— The Keepsake (Petrie) Alice was a membev of the Episcopal operation on the lititio son of afternoon with the lattei-’s par­ Koontz are spending several nesday afternoon. ¡‘*'0 Orris (perhaps an incorrect old officers re-elected. Delightful ------' ‘ en to the semor making the high­ get a crank-case full. Holton and Gussie Johnson; Church, which she joined in her Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Goforth, as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Car­ days in Cooleemee, the guests o* Misses Francis and Bertha porni of Iris) from whose root a refreshments were served by the being very successful. Mr. and T here w ill ibe a p ie supper est average g'rades. R e a d i n g — iMrs. Allison-; solo - early life. She ia burvived by ter, of Modk'sville, Misses Margaret an'd Jerry Jones spent Mon'day- with M iss piKniiit powder is made. following hostesses: Mesdames given Saturday night, May 18, at- Twenty-five were given the D rive i n . . . let us test your o il to m ake sure it is safe. (a) Prelude in C Minor (S'cria- a grandson' and aeveral nieces Mrs. Goforth and little Marcus Mr. anil Mrs. IC. L, Kimmer Ijam es. Edith Koontz. 'Collette, Vogler, Cornatzer, Potts ha’t Hike to bring and Shermer. WinstonSalem, and another, op­ proceeds will go for the Ibenefit Below are the pmpils receivinj coarse! We have the right summer grade for your c u t Enfomie D’Etude (Wollenhaupt) held at the home on Wednesday row and son visited Mr. anu of Iredell County, were the Sun­ i'iipleasant subjects into this of the Sunday School. Every--- were the guests of'Mr. and Mrs. their high school diplomas: Mrs. Johnson. At^ the con-clus- morning at 11 o’clock,’ with Rev. eration on ihe little boy’s mouth Mrs. L. D. Kimmer, of near Jeri­ day dinner guests of M r. an'd f"iumn, yet We must menjtion NOTICE TO WHE'AT will be performed sometime later body is invited to come and" E. E. Koontz Sunday. ■ Billie Ellis. ion of the program Mr. P. J. H. C. Freeman, of Farmin'gton, cho on Sunday iifternoon'. i J : We saw one of the dreaded GROWERS OF DAVIE CO. bring a pie. Be sure -to сощо- 'Mrs. ICartnei. Mrs. Jno. Smoot had as her din- K. 0 . M inor. ' Johnson presented _ prizes for in charge, and'¡nterment was in on. 'Mr. and M rs. Paul Tutterow, Mrs. F, W, Koontz and Littio'.ner gua,sts Saturday: M esdames W. A. Bailey. j'bliick widow” apidors in the the Baptist cemetery at Hunts­ and help a good cause, improvement, practice an-d best Tho.se wheat growera of Davie NEW DENTIST,TO; 1 of Kanna.polis, visited relativei. daughter, Bettie Jean, are spend­ C. C. Smoot, P rentice Campbe/1 Meroney Essex. Kurfees & Ward IS'ii'dfiii this week. It had prob- ville, Dr, Hunt, who was a loasona. A.bout twenty invited county who did not sign Reduc­ TWELVE TRANSFUSIONS here duriii'g the week-end. ing this weak' with Mrs. Robert Gilmer Livengood. been brought ih' some rich iflonfederate veteran, died in' ; , LOCA'PE HERE and son Jimmie, Atlas Smoot, guests were present.______tion' Contracts will be given an iMra. R. S. M iller an'd child­ Lyerly, of U'car South River. Bi'ckett Hen'drix. ' Ifi'th from the barnlot,_but there 1890. The pallbearers wore ASKED FOR N. Y. TSOY j Fred Cartner and daughter.% “BETTER SERVICE” lopportunity to vote for 0 r Dr. P, H., Mason, dentist of ren, Lucy, liutli, Jimmie and Mr. I\Ira. J, C. Jones and children Turner Robertson, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ■Jt "'ii.s, ¡IS black and ac- DELICHT1''UL DINNER GIVEN Robert Davis, Harry Clingmnn, Bettie, Alice and Ruth, Mises against a wheat production ad­ Winston-Salem, will occupy the New York, -- The parents of and Mrs, Lawrence Miller spent spent the week-end with her Marie Barnhardt. a.s could bo. Needless to say, Dr. S. A. Hardin, John' Ferobeo, Zeola and Edith Koontz, the oc- A delightful dinner was given justment program to follow tho oflices in the Sanford Building, Harold Pfleger, 14, who has al­ Sunday afternoon with Mr. au'd parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Katherine Robertson. I'* "an killed.,and the fatal rod C. E, H artm an and T, H. Poin­ ■casioii' 'being M rs, Smoot’s birth­ nt the home of Mr. nud Mra. E. one that expires with the 1935 recen tly vacated by Dr. E. C. ready received 65 blood transfu­ M rs. W. H. W ilson. Stroud. Kathleen Bennett. |''^)iot.',- woi'o di.scovered on the un- dexter. day, L. Gaither oiv Sunday, the artistic cro.i) year. This voting w ill be sions since last November, have 'Mr, and M rs. J. R, B ailey, Mary Jarvis. j l‘|S (CHURCH SUNDAY ation of osetomyelitis and atanhy- Spencer, vi.sited her daughte», Mareta Bailey, j“'’''*' Last week a man killed a son of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kirk, ested in voicing their sentimen't latives. castle and children', of Center, i Mrs. F. W. Kooivtz Saturday af-^ er, Mias Sarah Gaithei’, Mrs. _.T. lococcus septicemia' which has' w ill Ibe in terested to kno.w that mn’' do ,00 on the above date. A .1' Hov. M. G. Ervin w jll f ill ills Wyolene Bailey, M O T O R O I L hiack widow” apider in' W iha- D. M urray, M'rs. Ju lia C. Heit-. Everybody cordially invited ,to were the Sunday djnner guests ternoon, iMadeline Smith. ho will graduate at Duke Uni- nnn~si)'''r<'r to be fili'?ilble t 6 vote already n-eceaaitated the amputa­ régulai' appointment here Sun­ j '^''-Salem, so thei'e are two less man, Misa Mary Heitman, Gaith- attend Home Coming Day at of Mr. and Mrs. GWen Cartner. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ketchie and Louise Todd. I'll lar(r(, now. A’crsity on June 3rd, rin-d has 'must have been producing tion of hia Iffft leg. Now tho in-, day at I I a. III. As'it ia Mother's P" Sar'ford, Mr. .and Mrs. Cecil Eaton’s church Sunday, May 19. fection haa ¿'»read : to the right Mr. Carlau'd Stroud spent the son, Edd Ray, of Iredell, were Elizabeth Holder. I b e e n awarded an assi .tantship wheat durinfT the same period Day, llic niothers are especially Morris, Jane Hayden Morris and • Every one who will, bring flow­ foot but Harold’á 'phy'si'oiiu) sova 'liil week-end with honie' folks at tjie guests of wTr. and Mrs. Hu­ V aledicto rian — Louise Todcl. io.cBN T« A o u a » t - a n d A marble ahafl; ought, to bo in Chemistry there. He has won nf years that the contract siVner jnviiad to uUumI, . Mrs. Harry Osborne. Little Dor­ ers, as one feature of the day that the boy "seems toVbs handL. Clarksib’ury. : bert, Ketchie Friday, , Sahitatorian—^Madeline Smith. f'ictfd to’tho roaii iwho . wns so a rjumber of . honors /while a has and he must be eligible to [W eri'stod ini h is .job t H t he for- othy Gaither Mo.M-ia was another L . May 16, .1^35 THE MOCKSVILLE ENTURPRISB, MOCKBVILLB, N. C. РЛШ HHREE roN’ MOST PO PU LAR Thursday, May ic, PAGE TWO THE JroCKSVILLE ENTBRPKISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. IVME I’OR TOVVNS-CITIES iboth white and colored, and he for a war veteran-,” and that all isn’t it? Carolina Loop Tour No. 7 adda that applicatlona of all vet­ such Inquiriea will receive M rs. C. L. Kimmer is spending STUDY NEW PLAN erans permanently residing in prompt attention. RECIPES LEXINGTON ROUTE 6 NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartley, Air. (.iene Buie. Mrs. tj. n. iuuerow and son, ,mcone were to ask you ,and famuy were Sunday rguest» Mrs. D. Barringer and Mrs. Melvin, were the Sunday guests several days in Saliabury, the -OF seeding ■lie n)o.4t popular name for North iCarolina should -be for­ Mushroom Snucei 211 Miles Round Trip HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD 1 cup of muflhrooms, washed, Little Billie, зшаИ" son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cope, of Lewis Barringer, of Salisbury, of Mr. ail'd Mrs. C. L. kim m er. guest of 'Mrs. Herman Josey. jn the United States, what warded aa promptly as possible A new idea in roforcHting |, and sliced Liberty. Miss Annie Sue Hart­ spent one afternoon' last week iUr. aiiii lUrS. H ubert Bro>vn M r. and M rs. Robert BroWn, This week’s Caroiinas Loop ^stapie cotton market east of to the Manager Veterans’ Ad­ sincl Mri). Gray Mc\Bride is ill lolly and longleaf pines on ¡, you Unleas you had ' IClean streets, yards a n 3 tablespoons of butter ley remained with her grand­ with Mra. Ernest Carter. anti little daughter, Bobbettc, of near, Jericho, »pent the week­ Tour deals with a aection of ”i^Iemphis. The pedigreed seed ministration, Charlotte, N. C., Avith pneumonia, so rry to state. farm lands ia 'being tentoil „ up till! namea in the Unit­ houses ought to be points of 1 tableapoon of flour parents for the week. Mr. and, Mrs. Jess Easter and spent the week-en'l with her end with the hitter’s parents, Mr. bouth Carolina where history is farms attract many visitors. th at ai>])licatio_na (Form P-130) The Sunday guests of Mr. and ies iio.stal guide, it is safe civic pride. And I’m sure all V s Mr. Seabon Hartley is spend- family, of Churchland, were parents, ]\Ir. and Jlrs. W. M. and Mrs. J. F. Spry. eleven' farmers in ten treasured and not exploited. must be submitted IN DUPLI­ teiuspoon of salt M rs. C. C. Lam be w ere: M r. and that you would not hit you follia want visitors in- this 1 cup of hot m'il'k) injr this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M unday. Mr. and Mrs. F’oy Cope and Carolina counties under the Quaint, conaervative, hiatorical EXPANSION OF C. C. CORPS CATE. Mrs. Bessie Benson' and son, little son, Sammie, and Pauline l,e rigiit name in a dozen community to speak favorabl> Melt the ibuttori in a-aaucopan. 3Irs. John Russell, of Greens- V/ill Davis, of Augusta. Mr. Lee , Gray McBride. ervision of R. V/. Graeljcr, old Camden ia oii-e of the famous THIS ,DISTRICT All veterans wtio may be inter­ Hadeu, spent the week-end with C crtncr, of Kan'nivpoli«,. vii'.it.ed, of its cleanlineas. Add fhfi niiisbrnnms. C^ver tijjht. Jjoro, Mr. aud Mra. Conrad I. anibe, of Augusta spent Sun­ 1 Jlr. Ernest Carter, of Coolee­ trnKinn forester at State S.' • • Winter reooiLs ul the South, si­ ested are reminded of the impbr- "oul'se, Washington would Police the basement and attic and cook .Mlowly fo r th ree m in­ Yount::, and Mr. and Mra. Smith day with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. mee, spent the weekrend with her parents, Mr. and Mra. D. C. relatives here during the week­ "W e are bro adcasting llie pit tuated in the iieart of the sand­ Jamea S. Pittman, Manager of t itself, also Springneld, tan'ce of making inquiries or for­ in your home. Clean up the utes. Increase the heat slightly of Le.xington. Liiiribe. M rs. iCartur and Mr. D. W. Spry. end.. .r^eed at. the rate otf ono i)on, hill, long leaf pine region. It is North Carolina Regional Office warding their applications at the jards. Burn all refuse an-d waste and cook for five minutes, stir­ ■Mr. C. L Barnhardt and son, iMr. and M rs. W. H. Beclk' Barnes. _ ' j Miss Mary Lee Seaman was The Crazy Buckle Bustera will per acre with the loblolly vati. y Paris. But neither of 3 the leader, altho ugh the oldest inland town in- South of the Veterana’ Administraxion earliest possible date. The Char­ paper. lAn-d add a touch of paint ring ocjcasionally to prevent Charlie, of Greasy Corner, spent spent Saturday with Mrs. Par- Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Yarbr­ the Sunday guest of Misses Luna appear in person at Cooleemee tv ami 11/2 pound per aci'o ,vi|i Carolina, settled in 1730 as Pine igtoH' stands in the aecond C harlotte, N. C., announces re­ lotte oflice of the Veterans’ Ad- where it’s needed. ,Let’s make sticking. Sunday as guests of Mr. and thenia Grubb, of Welcome. ough and children, of T'yro, visit­ and Thelma Kimmer. High School auditorium on W ed­ I'lio' lomgleaf v ariety," .says Ji, Tree Hill and in 1733 named for ceipt of information that The miniatration -will give prompt at­ Moeksville known as “Spotless Remove the cover and add Mrs. J. F. Barnhardt and family. J\Ir. and M rs. Gfeorge F orest ed Mr. and Mra. iR. A. Nance Fri­ T'he children of Mr. and Mrs. nesday, May 22, at 8:00 o’clock Graeiber, in ex p lain in g llio p], Lord Camden, frien-d of the Col­ President of the United States tention to individual inquiriea of Town I” L et’s go—E verybody! the flour and salt; atir gentl;^ M iss Grace GrU'bb, accom pan­ au'd family, of Fork, were Sun­ day. G. W. Everhardt gave her a sur­ P. M. This ia being made pos- most i)opular town name in “This is not a heavy see(Hn.2 onists. The town and surrouna- iiaa directed the promait expan­ veteran-s, by letter or otherwiae. Glean up! Paint up! until well 'blended and smooth. ied by Miss Edith Barnes, of day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. ------prise dinner on Sunday, the oc­ sibliOW TH AT: '■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman', been done largely on cutmv tcsmon of that name wert of) vinegar. the town. e.xipansion as it relates to the tion-a are based! A soft varnish brush, with a of Walnut Cove, visited Mr^ J.|pinc lands and haa n'nl: fc;, omiiient in the early days Put into tomato shells and Many old homes and the old Veterans’ Contingent, Civilian Upon tho other hand, Veterans string or wire through tho han­ S. Shutt Sunday. successful. By prepariiif; || chill until firm ., Serve on lettuctj republic. Court House, now used aa a mu­ Conservation Corps; and that ap­ ahould malke th eir personal conn dle to hang it, by, is a desirable Mr. and Mra. C. W. H all and Innd nnd covering the seed, it f-e Clinton was the first nd top with a spoonful of salad seum by the D. A. R., are inter­ plicants therefor muat meet the tacts with the nearest office of r.tensil in- every pantry to be children, Teddy and Kenneth, and honed to get better results, or of the state of New dressing. ^ esting colonial structurea. Other following requirements; (a) ser­ such organizations as The Amer­ used for brushinjf bread, rolls Mr. C. E. Faircloth spent Moth-, Those farmers co-opcratlt jn In'the usual way. .1 Southern Bank & TruBi Horse racin-g is continued on the A f f o r d iCollego during the week-end. Company b uild in g DUDE RANCHING HAS old Springdale course which came Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor phone;...... into prominence prior to the Civil are the proud owners of a new BECOME TOO MODER ce Phone..... War. T'wo sportsmen of Interna­ Plym outh. Billings, Mont.—Dude ranc « « к. ♦ tional reputation put their energy Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith- in g has become too, mod« К. P. ANDERSON nn-d money into the ma'king of I« 1 I N O T To Have deal and children-, of Winston- iDBNTIST this track one of the best in the Salem, enjoyed an outdoor feast thinks Dick R an d all, who 1 1 Anderson B uildin g, country. Springdale opens the at the home of Mrs. Mabel Scott been entertaining ensterni cksville, N. C. season with flat racea, bruah here Sunday evening. nearly half a century and now one no. Res. 37 races and steeple chases which Miss Pansy Faircloth has re­ retiring chiefly ibecause he I <( Ф H< i|< * bring many of the best horses In turned home after spending “n lot of fishinjf to do.” Back in the days whan 1 the States to Camden- each year. 'sometime with relatives at Wins­ r « W * • • • The Carolina Cup, a great silver ton-Salem and Reidsville. She dudes lived in tents and bun OllERT S. M cN EILL * trophy of ancient lineage, is run \yas accompanied home by her houses and b ath ed in' a tin ti Altnrnov af Lnw' * fur eaiih year over the historic nephew, Eddie Carter, of water heated over a campiii A KELVINATOR IOCKSVi[LI,E, N. C. • and beautiful three-mile steeple Rev. Howard will fill his ‘everybody , was happy,” sa Ice in Gi'vU and C rlm l- * chase course. The courae is uni­ regular appointment here Sun­ R an dall. "M illio n aires and co Courts. T itle E xam ina- * que in that from a slight elevu day at 11 o’clock. Rev. Howard hands all shared aliike.” (liven prompt attention. * tion a t the finiah, one -can aee is to ibe commended on takin g so The dudes, he believes, do: ;li every one of the 18 jumpa. Cam­ much in'terest in improving the enjoy themselves so mmch n( den ia an important polo center. parsonage and laiwn. It is said i that modern conveniences There are three polo fieida and to one of the most beautiful fairly commo in the open space he “MOST HEAT” two practice fields. Regular homes in Advance at this time. ------0------For Tho g.imes are played three times a week through January, F|ebruary MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS "LEAST MONEY” and M arch. The eye of the motorist ap- Ask anyone who owns one! The answer will be that an Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Jones f jî ME ICE & FU E L CO. lyi'oachin.'g Lancaster from the and children, of Win'Ston-Saleni, a ‘áч/лПг.а-в» ; ' $10 electric refrigerator is a decidedly thrifty investment South,- ia firat attracted by the [''ÄteÄ! also Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, Phono 116 old colonial Court House, a gem Î, п&Ьь/ •—something you cannot affprd to be without. of Fork iChurch, visited their in architecture, erected in 1823. I, L I'E'-J f mother, Mra. J. T. Phelps Sunday , 1',' CASH tiftpvnpn____ Andrew Jackson, 7th President of .N o w , a b o u ------iirthd United States w as Doni Mr. and Mra. John Evans, of Statistics show that 20% of the food purchased is ^Uic^iínqjliíinX Lancaster Couivty, 10 miles nort,h 1 Wiiv.ston-Salem, spent Sunday of Lancaster. The birthplace is и wasted through spoilage . . . this can easily be reduced with Mrs. 0. F. Jones. ■for Jiast look c l t tills >«« the brakes on fh!s new Fprd y-8 have more brai<,’■ ¡jJ: M iss (L aura Cornaf;zer, ,'of to Congress in 1833 after a bril- Ihot your Ford brctkes get o sood grip on the road — a n y rood/" ^ -/,> /A? >. /i of having the comforts of electric refrigeration the Baltimore, spent the week-end iianit fight against iCalhoun s above savings will more than meet the payments on with her sister, Mrs. M. R. Jones. ÎMON CAUSE OF iiliiilliiSSiiSililiiilsiliilliiiiiS " Mr. and Mra. Bryan- Smith and ' Nullification Policy. _ ...... - ...... A monument marldivK the site I... your Kelvinator. children, of n-ear Clemmons, vis­ ^DNESS of Buford’s Massacre during the ited their mother, Mrs. J. H. I (¡6 chief catiscB of premature gray- ^22Z iinir nnd uUimate baldness is OUB. Ford dealer will answer y o u r questions today aa little on a Ford V-8, nnd few adjustnieiits iareievec needcd,: ■ i Revolution, is located 12 miles Hilton, who is on the sick list. ' «îculalioii in tlio ficalp, east of Lancaster. The scene Ox f a c t s , Go lo your Ford dealer today. See this car. Drive it. ,vi> As to the cost of an electric refrigerator . . . both M^ss Ethel Jonev visited M rs. I Tropical Weights this nnd bring nn abundant ho ansivcra the brake question above . . . wtb * “ ood to nouriiiii tho hair roots, the Battle of Hanging Hock Y S. E. Rights near Clemmons at night with Japanese Oil, not general claims. Question it. You’ll fuid the best answers to all your ques« initial and operating costs are exceedingly low. Let us coumcr«irritant. Creek, fouight during the Revolu­ Sunday. You Hear About SafetY?—B e s i d e s tho bigger and better now Ford brakes, tions in the Ford V-8 itself, ;.l / ; - /l;j- n ' l r v 3 of men and women report ama*. tion is located n-ear Heath explain just how cheaply you can have all the com­ Ml', and Mrs.' Allen Howard hi KtopjiinB falling hair, grow- It’s no aurp rise to us wlion “air on l)ald nrcas and in éliminât- Springs, 13 miles south of Lan­ ■lliere’s a welded all-steel body, a low, rigid, double channel also Mr. and Mra. Oilie Allen-, I and itching scalp. forts, luxuries and conveniences and the dependabiltiy' hear theae words of praise f® caster. Nine miles west of Lan­ X-type frame, welded steel-spoko wheels. Tlicre’s even of the Smith Grove aection, vis­ jnomyOil costssi,e hut 60c at mpijc any tlr««- caster on S. C. Route 9, W axhaw at no extra cost! i i i of electric refrigeration. Invest in low-cost refrigeration ited Mr. and Mra. P, R. Carter these suits. As only Sfihoein '“e ilair.” Write Dept. ¿6. Bafeiy glass all around on all new Fords Sunday. man, C urlee an'd Kupenlioini*' 1UQMIQDY CO. Cemetary is situated, one of t e Comfort and room.'’—You’ll find more room in this Ford NOW! iSth Street, New York oldest in the State, where the The young people hero at- can tailor tropical suits V -8 than ia many ears costing hundreds of dollars more. father of Andrew Jadkson ami tended services at Advance these ai'e made. Their tropi General Wm. R. Davie, .statesman, Now weight distribution and the now 123>S-inch springbaso ) ^ 1 iS t a n J a r J : p ç o ç s s o iy , Methodist church Sunday nljrht J ijn3h at the age of 03, Card Parties the pastor Rev, W, L. McSwain There is nothing 'new under кптптттжттттжитттттшптттг) Local Happenings A. C. H uncycutt ...... Editor and P ub lish er was caught in Little Tenivessee liiver. But tliat’s SociaJ Functions The .pall bearers were grand the sun—not even р1а у 1п'^г tricks not the first time on record .when valuable Coming and sons of the deceased and the Tune It Upl with a nation’s currency.” Club M eetings Going of those articles were taken from freshly caught fish. No there is nothimg now uiKler Davie Mutual Exchange, Inc, flowers were carried by the Ghrrch News SOCIETY Those are prders“- Jesus of Nazareth once needed money with tho sun. !Not in the art of play­ MOCKSVILLE, N. C i We know granddaughters an'd other girls Subscription Rntoa: whicli to jjay his tax. He seni two of his fol­ ing tricks with a nation’s cur­ in the community. She w'as laid from a m an w h о S1.50 a Year: 6 Months 76 cents rency, nor in the ways and me­ to re.st in the cemetery nCtU'iby lowers lishing. Soon they returned with their “Farmer Owned and Operated” MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor Strictly in Advance thods of'political dictators. What under a bank of beautiful flow­ kiiowiït hïS w'ay about catch. One of the fish had swallowejl a coin ox Phone 11 2 the modern political Ibosses and ers by her husband who passed Entered at the post oifice at Mocksvilie, N . C., sufficient value to enable the Great Teacher to We sell and deliver PCX open fJ motors. H e knows BS seaond-class matter under the act of March dictators are doing now and try­ Kiithcrine John'son, of Cooi ,K„„vvni„ , ... , ... away several years ago. S, 1879. pay His taxes in full. Some lollks may have read ing to do, others have done be Qnihrns is visitinir GertrudP "''lere he will Mocksvilie spent the past Satur- J I! that no motor mula Feeds and Fertilizers ofj M Geitiude ji,, „„J parents, Mr, Subscribe to The Enterprise this last story in the past and thought it' un- fore them, with the same inten't Jicort), will give 100% per­ **** •*#*##* « i'ld '‘ttle daughter, o№ a trip to and Mrs, A, K, Plott, « renannalble, but here a similar thing has just and through the same methods kinds. NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC and they find there is nothin.g Florida and New Orleans, formance when ham­ happened only a fenv hundred miles west of Mr. J. C, San fo rd attended a Mrs, Frank Fiorrest and son, new under the sun in the man­ This newspaper charges regular ad- « Full line of tested Field and Garden sa business meeting at Pinehurst , , , Joe, nnd Miss Mae Chaffln, of pered with a dozen Davie County. ner of foolin'g the dear pu'blic. Dveiett Blackwood, who was Coolemee, »pent the past Satur- vertis-ing rates for cards of thanks, this week. NOTICE ------0------Clipper Cleaner Cleans Anything, Try operated on for appendicitis at day with Mr, and Mrs,. Den-nis difficulties. ‘ Tune It Up” is the modern resolution notices, Obituaries, etc., and * CAMEL MILDNESS BASIS I w FOR BOYS AND GIRLS i Long’s Sanatorium at Statesville, Barney, of Hanes, I wish to announce to my equivalent of a “stitch in time.” Come in will not accept any thing leas than 35 OF NEW c a m p a i g n HERE .Ali.'js Sarah Gaither spent sev­ * cents cosh with copy unless you have eral days with friends in Gas­ last 'I'hursday, is improvin'g nice-' Messrs, T, W, Rich and Geo, many friends ¡and customers and order likewise—for safety. regular monthly accounts with us. Listen, you boys and girls who arc in« the hab­ The mildness of Camels is the ly and expects to return home' Bryan, of Mocksvilie, spent » tonia this week. that I have sold my shop and We do not mean to be hard on any it of giving the high sign, making faces and hand- theme of the new cigarette ad­ Headquarters for in a few days, whila on Monday afternoon of « —------0------— weelk with Mr, R, F, Lagle, will not be here after— one, but small items of this nature force inig the raspberry to thoso you don’t like. Last vertising camipaigiv of the R, J, ,\'rs. Roy C all return ed th is M ocksvilie M otor Co. us to demand the cash with copy. All Reynolds ■ Tobacco Company, week from a visit to Mr, Call in James Moses Brock, 4-year-old Mrs. Eugene Wagon- such received by us in the future with­ week a little bad 'boy out in' California got mad son of Representative and Mrs. Chest- « which features the announce­ Good FLOUR and FEl Nashville, Tenn, Saturday ______Mocksvilie, N. C. out thè cash or Stan,ps will not be pub­ at his little sister and made a face at her. He ment that Camels are “so mild В. C, Brock, was made honorary, Grove, were visitors in our lished. screwed up his features so completely that ho page of the House of Ropresen-' “ while the past Sun- »****•«»*# » you can smoke all you want.” It We recommend our Flour and Feeds] Mrs. A'lice M cC all, of C har­ scared her so she ran off screaming. That was is supported iby statements from lotte, is v isitin g h er sister, M rs. tatives, during his visit in' Ral- afternon, Miss Mae Chaffln, of Coolee­ May 18th fine for the little bad boy, Ibut wait. In screwini, n representative group of athlct- those who desire the Best. JI. J. Holthouser, eigh last wedk. Mocksvilie, N. C., Thursda.v, May 16, 1935 ic stars and ichampions in var­ \ mee, spen't the week-end with íílh í- his face so out of form he disjointed his neck Mrs. Arthur Smoot and family. After May 18, Mary White ious strenuous sjiorts who smoke Try a bag of our Jou Irvin, little son of M r. and Rev, J. H. Fulghum delivered aivd had to be carried to a hospital for treatment Mr, and Mrs, Grady Nail and Camels aivd have found that Mrs. Krnest Murphy, is recover­ Che commencement sermon at tho of (Hickory, N. C., will be man­ NOTICE Mr, and M rs. A. C, N ail apent ■ . n , . * "Woe unto them that .loin house to house, * and came near turning up toes. So when making "they don’t get your wind,” ROYAL or DAISY FLOUR ing I'rom pneumon'ia. Courtney High School on Sun- „ „ ager iu ;charfee. ' faces at your enemies in the future, if you must This new campaign of adver­ day evening. Mrs, Fulghum a n d Sfturday afternoon in Salisbury We have just unloaded 1500 Bu. car of * that lay field to field, till there be no place * and be convinil tising is now appearing regularly Mr. and M rs, J , D, M u rray a t ­ Mrs. S. A. Harding accompaniea chopping. make them, ibe careful that you keep the joiivts Mr. and Blrs. Cecil Hilton- had * that they may be placed alone in the midst * in the Mocksvilie Kn'terprise. It tended the S tate B an kers’ Con­ him to Courtney, Mrs. J. F. Swing of your neck in place. We carry a complete line of Growing Masli,| as thoir Sunday aiternoon guests the Finest and Cleanest * Is expected that Camels consist­ vention' in P in eh u rst la s t week. of the earth.”—Isaiah 5:8. .* ------<1------7------Mr. and Mivs, Porter Stokes, of MAE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE, * « • •*»******* ent policy of newspaper adver­ ing Mash, Starting Mash and Cotton Seed }j Tho many friends of R, M, Mr, A llen i\VHAT IT (MEANS tising will bo continued, , Mr. and M rs, H em an 'B en n 'ett, Holthouser will be glad to know . >nston-Salem, and M ocksvilie, N. C. WHEAT THE DIME CHAIN LE'rrER FOR SUCKERS that he has resumed his duties Hilton an’d daughter, Ethel, of In the first advcrtisem eu't Geno spent Sunday w ith the la tte r’s Bixby. ' Farmer Bob Doughton is not to make the race Sarazen, famous golf ■ cham])ion, parents Mr, and, Mrs, J, A, Dan­ at C. C, Sanford Sons’ Store, that can be bought. We are mixing this G re e n after being confin'cd to his home Seem s like some one said once upon- a tim e for governor. That means that he will for u pictured iboth smoking a Camel С iel, MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 3 NEWS and in action, is quoted : "Travel- by illness for several weeks. with our local wheat. Be sure to get that "There is a sucker born every minute,” time at least remain at the head O'f the one big Buyers and Ginners of Cotton. Warm'Weather injf am i p layin g as mu'ch as I do, Miss An'uie Ruth Call le ft Rev. C. E. B. Robinson, of riffe ' That statement was made away back yonder in committee of the lower house of Congress an the Ninth with the celebration of Holy Visit Our Soda ¡Fountain For change for their wheat. 'if ? - ’ Other athletes who comment .^Irs, L, E, Feezor and Sydney lege. They attended the May District will have to wait awhile. It also means communion. said that tho American .people delight in 'being on- the mildness of Camels in Feezor have retu rn ed from a Day celebration while there, Miss Ellen Kimmer, who re­ All Kinds Cold Drinks and humbugged, or words to that effect. There in all probability, that ciyde Hoey, of Shelb> statements accompanied iby “ac­ visit to relatives in Winston------o------— At This Big Store You Will F| cently underwent an operation Delicious Ice Cream, never was a truer saying in all the history of will be the next governor of North Carolina. tion” photographs are Geòrgia Sulem, Mrs, W, L Howell and little for appendicitis at Lowery’s H orn-Johnstone Co. AiKl that’s just ^vhat we wanted to see and Coleman, holder of 13 national daughter, Carrie Allison Howell, Hospital, Salisbury, is at home Fresh Candies Always On this r.«tion. That’s putting it a bit conservative ■ arrived home this weelk from Doughton’s choice not to run for igovernor was and Olympic diving champion­ Mr, and Mrs, H, A, Sanford ibut is still con-fined to her room, Mocksvilie, N. C. iP —they glory in Ibeing humbugiged, they just ships; Melvin Ott, batting stàr and Mrs. J, K, Meroney aro Statesville, where they have • Han’d. ■Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McBride fit can’t ; live'without it. That can be seen by the a wise one. ! of the New York Giants baseball ElfERYTHIKG FOR spending several daya in Wash- .been visiting Mrs, Howell’s par­ Try Your Drug Store First. and children, of Little Yadlkin, ...... — ------0------^------Í ' way thousands have fallen for that dime chain team; John L, Skillman, squash in'Kton, D, C. ents, Dr, and Mrs. H, F. Long. Mrs. G. S. Kimmer and Miss I t Î Our Stock Of Merchandise Щ-А- 4 '-; ‘ I'" letter' fad. iThey have not only proven them­ BUT W ILL ¡WE LEARN IT7, racquets champion ; Bill Miller, Edythe Hoots, of Fork church, LET US SERVE YOU К«и|итнхнянжижнжнхнхн1 м ян 1 и1 и1 нжи1 нжнаи1 м1 и «н я и а 1' Miss Paulin'e Daniel, • S a l e m V щ : ; four times niational sculling 'Mrs, J , W, Sp eigh t has retu rn ­ Mrs. Wiley Potts and children и W e havo just received a big . selves to be. suckers, ibu-(; they have swallowet» College student, apent the week­ , I Here’s a lesson froni antiquity as handed out champion, and Jim Lancaster, Is Complete ed from a visit to relatives in> and Mr. and iMrs. Frank Sidden’, the bait, hook, cork and slnlker, without as much captain of an undefeated New Hertford and other eastern Car> end with her parents, Mr, and of Advan’ce, Mrs. Bill Roberts & 'ill Ï J to the readers of the Carolin'a Watchman. Says L eG ran d ’s as ever thinking,' much less lodking. But when York University bastetball team. Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Depart olina points. Mrs, G, G, Daniel, Her school- children, Mrs, Ernest Bean and SAMPLE LINE the originator, if he ever is caught up with and Editor Huffman, It is pointed 'out that a cigarette mate. Miss Emma D, Wargo, ol children, of this place, an’d Mrs. ‘In the an cien t city of Syracuse, the Greeik whose mildness has won the pat­ is full of ladies and children’s vvea Mrs. Speer Harding and four Trenton, N. C., spen-t Sunda) Of Seasonalble Merchandise which we are offerinig to charged with skin-ning the 'public out of a Sam Snyder, of Woodleaf, were P h a rm a c y you at Bargain Prices. ronage of outstanding athletes— cliildren are spending this week w ith her. Sunday visitors at the home of million or two, tho.se who bit should be sports ..colony on the island of Sicily, a bo^ was born who have to know what real to- apparel. »'5th her mdther, Mrs, iClifton', Mr. R. IC. Barnes Sunday, Mrs. “The Rexall Store" in> the year 460 B, C. His parents were poor Full-fashioned Ringless Silk Men’s Dress Shirts ?1,45 s Sind take th eir m edicine and if the promoter or bacico mildness is—naturally has in Pilot Mountain. Miss Helen Holthouser, a sti. Snyder remained for a longer Phone 21 M ocksvilie,. N. C. X folk and the lad had to search for a living. He a mildness which will appeal to dent at Woman’s College, U, N, Hose— value— promotej'.s of the send a dime scheme, is con­ We are showing a big line of Men’s visit with her family, e went into politics, and his rise was rapid. In the non-athletic smoker as well. Work is progressing on the C,, spent the week-en-d with her и victed for fraud on the pulblic, the last one of 'Mr, Mozell Bean spent Sun’da> 89c X the language of today, “he had what it takes” The quality of tho tobaccos Boys’ Suits, Hats, Pants, Shirts. residence which Wade Smith is parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, M, and Monday with fiiends in u m m atm « those who sent a dime and asked their .friends 49c Fast Color Prints formerly s to win the con'fidence of the common people of used in the manufacture of Greeting on the site of the T. M. Holthouser, Miss Sarah John­ Winston-Salem, 25c— to do likewise, ought to sign a petition to the Camels is consistently stressed. Underwear, Etc. Young home place. son, of Mooresville, was her Print Dresses, fast color, Syracuse, His name was Dionysius, By the iMiss Ila Barnes, who returned PRINCESS ii president asking for a pardon for the convicted. Each advertisement gives prom­ guest on Sunday, home last week from the Baptist 15c the time he was thirty Dionysius was form erly $ 1 ,00— •'â ' ' For who has no more common sen'se than bet inent display to the statemen't, Star Brand Shoes are better and che iWlliam B, LeGrand, of Day­ ------a ------Hospital, Win’ston-Salem, where THEATRE Fast Color Printed Batiste— "Kingfish” of Syracuse, The voters signed by R, J. Reynolds Tobacco tona Beach, F la,, w as th e recent Miss Helen Ida Kirk is if > on the other fellow’s tricks, when fleeced, ought she todki treatm ent and had her 49c 20c and 25c followed him blindly, and wlien ho led them in Company, that ‘,iCamels are made in price. We can fit the family. guest of his paren’ts, Mr, and spending some time jn Thomas- ton.4ils removed. She is some­ to thank their fleecer for the fleecin’g, and insist from finer, more expensive to­ ville with her sister, Mra, Leon­ a victorious war that won> all of southern Italy Mrs, W. H. LeG rand, what improved, we are glaS to Friday & Saturday oii h is jbein-g let go free th at he m ay continue baccos—Turkish and Domestic — ard Ward, who is indisposed, state, they made him Diictator, The Greek word for Our Furniture Department carries a A ne^v TIlM McCOY W estern WHITE SHOES to catch other gu llab le suckers w'ho ju s t can’t than' any other popular brand,” Mr, and Mrs. Spurgeon Ander­ Jimmie and Tommie Ward are 'Miss Omie Jane and Mildred Dictator was Tyrant, with their grandparents. Rev. In All Styles for Men, Women an-d 'Children. be happy unless they get caught. plete line of House Furnishings. son have returned from Balti­ Jones spent one day last week p icture— II more, where Mrs, Anderson’ has and Mrs, J. L, Kirk. M i s s e s Men’s W hite Buck Shoes...... ?1.98 and up ------o------The Tyrant of Syracuse had some original with Pearl and Ila Barn-es, ideas iilbout currency, which somehow seem Room, Living Room and Dining E been under treatment. iMr, and Mrs, G, F, Forest and. “FIGHTING SHADOWS” Women’s W hite Shoes...... $1,89 and $1,98 SOLDIERS BONUS pEE'MS CEIlTAINfrY C am els Misses Mildred Thompson, C hildren’s V/hite Shoes ...... 98c familiar in these days. It is easy to believe thav 'children and Miss Lou Grubib and two I-'el comedy ' iliss Mary Nelson- Anderson, Prances I'hompson and’Virginia spen-t Monday afternoon with modern politicians and statesmen- have been Suites, Floor Coverings, Radios The passes the Patman g iv e m y a .Salem College junior, spent the Henry, of Wayu’esville, are visit- Mr. and Mrs. R. C- Barnes. “ONE TOO MANY” See us for anything in the Grocery Line. reading aifCient hi.si.ory, for soma oi’ the curi'ent in'g- Mr, and Mrs, C. I/; Thomp­ Bonus Bill and it now looks like the ex-service Tiilking Machines. v,'e»k-end w ith her p aren ts, Mr. IMr, and M rs, Olin B arn h art s qflipmo iiiitl—yiynpo'inW -ini vpiravd In mnnny iiiv- nnd Mrs, Z, N, Anderson, son, Miss Mildred Thomp.ion And children spent Sunday with men' may nnally get wnac snoulci nave ueuii striingGly reminiscent of tho tricks that Diony­ l a n r vjui.d, Mrs.. M ocksvilie Cash Store I 1 tíJ, comiag to them long ago. If the bill Is llnaily See The New General Electi Mrs. E, J, Hai-ibison and Waynesville Hospital, sius played v.’ith the money of Syracuse more George Barnhart and family, Monaay & Tuesday" M approved and ratified, as it now seems nearly (Inu^hter, Katherin-e, returned O- Mr, S. D.. Barnes, of Church- и NEAR OVEiRH^D BRIDGE, MOCKSVILLE, N, C. ж than 2300 years ago. James Barton and Helen H 4^ certain it will, the men who have never bor­ Refrigerator lioniG Sunday from a visit to Miss 'Flossie Martin and Misb spent one afternoon last í í « If’lí 1 ' The wars had been costly, 'Also, the othe* We.'ivcrville and Moi’ganton, Hazel Baity, who taught in the,.^.ggj^ j3i,(,ther, Mr. and rowed 0 П' their bonus will draw in greenback Westley in n-ew Radio cxpen'ses of government ran ¡iretty high. To SCREENING TIME IS HERB Winston-Salem schools, will ar- c.Barn’es and family. l 'í 'í ■$1„0 0 0 , and those who have 'borrowed to tho Mrs, J u lia C, H eitm an and rive home Saturday for the sum­ P icture— til' finance them, Dionysius resorted to what we ! . 1 '1 limil under past regulations will get the balance Miss M ary H eitm an spent a day mer vacation. Miss Gilma Baity, K APPA NEWS would now call a bond issue. That is, he bor­ We have a complete stòck of Screen “CAPTAIN' HURRICAN” You'll Like To Operate The eoming to them or $497.00. That will help them liist week w ith M r, and Mra, who taught in Forsyth county, ! . rowed money from everybody who had any, anct came home last Saturday. iMr. and M rs. John Click and l¡ <1 : all and especially those who have been up Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Etc, Hiiydcn Clemen’t, in Salisbury. i ' I ; ; there was iplen-ly of money amon> the traders ------.-o------ehildren, of Winston-Salem and . against it fiium'Kially since the depression, and in that prosperous colony in the Mediterranean. Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Sanford, Miss Helen Campbell, daugh­ Mr, and Mrs, D, iC, Ratledge were John Deere M ower '] ' We have a complete line of Lawn thè Sunday iguests of Mr, an-d u • to give every ex-service man from $497,00 to Since it was a one-man igoveni'ment, when th& Misa H ayden Sanfoi’d and M iss ter of Mrs. C. M. Campbell, of Mocksvilie Hardware Co. Win-ston-^alem, is one tOif t'He Mrs, W, A, Byerly, the occasion ;^K,000 will turn loose a whale of a hunk of good (Aiwiie Ruth Call spen't Sunday One Trip Around The Field With The John Deere High- i L S : Tyrant asked for a loan he usually got it; those ers, Lawn Hose, Hedge Shears, graduates of the Richard J. being Mrs, Byerly’s ibirthday. n / 1 '.i , clean cash well distributed over the nation and afternon at Davidson College. Lift Mower and you’ll say it’s the easiest working and ‘ 11 ” : who had money knew what would happen to them Reynolds’ High school. Mr. and iMr. J. W. Foster and laugh­ Agents and Distributors Shears, Garden Rakes, Garden P cleanest cutting mower you ever operated. ' ' 'i í will meaiv better business on account of increas­ if they didiv’t come through. Mrs, S, B, Hall an’d son, Bob- Mrs, P, J. Johnson and family ter, Miss Mary, of County Line, Stag Paint ed i)urchasing power on the part of those who But after a while the leaders began to get Hoes, Etc. liie, left W ednesday fo r -a two will attend the graduating exer­ and Mrs, G, E, Horn spent one Continental Paint ’ nl'Si day last week with Mr, an-d Mrs, 'i'iT '■ would buy. restive. I'hey wanted their money toack, and weeks’ visit to Mrs, Hall’s moth­ cises on F rid ay e v e n i n g . . Atlas Cement The New Improved . ...------0------er Mrs, Justice, near' Asheville, ------0------P, M, Cartner, Mrs, F, W. Koontz '1 X ' Dionysius didn’t have enough silver to pay them Keep an eye on your Farm Tool The Cooleemee school will and daughter, . Fay, spent Mon­ Kimballton Lime 'I'WQ (DANGEROUS ENEMIES with. So he hit upon aiv ingenious scheme, He IJr. and M rs. L ester M artin have its elosin'g proigram of day afternoon with Mrs, W. A. Atlantic stampin'g Co.’s called in all the silver coins—gold wasn’t yet in when in need of repairs, give us yoi «'‘lul sons L estei’, J r .. and George, commencement o n Thursday Byerly. Dairy Supplies John Deere Rake ' ;í 'i ' ll ' ' o i . ('■ : evening. Misses Jessie Koonts, Mi’, and Mrs. John Smoot apent Gulf States Steel Co.’s 'The season for the house fly to'flouri.sh is at use as money. And as each person to whom the der. Don’t wait until you need tli< sl'Piit the wec had each coin stamped for douible its previous machinery, we have it. Edward Crow, of Win'ston-Sa- little son, Jimmie, of .Modksville, Mann’s Celebrated Axes. ! : I any other creature of the animal or insect world value. In modern language, he devalued the Mrs, E, H, Morris and E, C, will Ibe the guests of Mrs, Camp- and Miss Jane Crow, Salem Wm, G, Scarlett & Co,’a The Light-Running New currency by 50 percent. C o lle g e student, spent the week- Morris attended the funeral of ibell’s father, Mr, T, L. Koontz, So let us swat the fly and screen him and his ''Camels dre madü from ^ When in town visit our store and look ov Field Seeds.' co-worker in disease spreading, th(> mosquito, To one to whom he owned, say 100 drachmas, lind with their mother, Mrs, E, Mrs. Morris’ brother, the late this week. John Douthit, at Badin on Fri- ,Mrs. R, L. Keller spent one day United S tates Seed Co.’a big stock of merchandise and you will see Crow. Garden Seeds. o ut of our homes. Lot us ivot stop there. Let and who brought in 150 drachmas, he was thus dav The interment took place recently -wilih Mrs, E, M, Keller, John Deere Binder Athens Stove Works ■ Ï us destroy the 'breeding places of both. Flies able to say: ,,T0 $ACC0 ^,.,TurW^h «nd„ your dollar will buy. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Kimlhle, of n’ear Clemmons, in the family" ” Mr. and Mrs, Dev/ey Felker Ili 1 I iRan-ges andj Stoves, Makes New Friends Every Year. breed in filth and mosquitos in stagnant water. “See, I have made your 150 drachmas worth Winston-iSalem, will arrive the plot of Fraternity Church, Mr. and children- spent Sunday with J. ! ..th^n «nyi M'rs. J . C. M cDaniel. Jacob s M fg. Co.’a Come In Today And See John Deere Farm Implements, ¡;F'.Я ■ ■Flies carry disease germs, mosquitos, that is 300 drachmas. Here is the 150 drachmas you lust of the week to reside here, and Mrs, J. B, Douthit and Mrs, " i R, T, Pickens, of Charlotte, ana This community was shocked ' Heatei’s and Circulators, John Deere Farm Implement Sales Are Increasing. Why7 iv;,' ono species, carry malaria. Both ave dangerous. brouglvf in, and here is the 1 0 0 draclimas 1 br*lad to welcome thern to Mrs, Hoiiice Haworth, of High Friday P. M. when they received Because It is Gtood Machinery. ^locksville. .1 Tho fly is nasty ami the mosquito is a hateful owed you—and there is still 50 drachmas left, ; ( ^ , Poin-t, also attended the funeral, w ord th a t M rs. L au ra Gii'ifflth “Good H ardw are A lw ays.” v/hich I’ll just keep.” ' Д, ^EYNOtpS TOBACCO COMPftN-Y C.C Sanford Sons had died almost suddenly. Mrs, J ’i l i .•singer and carries a mean dagger with which Mra, John LeGrand and child- Mrs, Morris aoconvpanied Mrs, at the right price. V WINSTOH-SALïM, N.q. Griffith was spending several he m akes us alm ost sec stars v/hen he sta;bs ua. Whether everjlbody.was sati.sfied history does ‘'Everything For Everybody" fen, Claraljel an-d Jack, are visit- Haworth to High Point for the days w ith h er son, 'Mr. J . J. Fight both. Fight them in every way possible. not tell U3, They had to-pretend that ^ they 'nc relatives in lAIlendale, S. C week-end. MARTIN BROS. and Augusta, Ga. They will re­ Griffith, oi near County Lin’C. Moclisville Hardware Co turn home neixt week. TURRENTINE NEWS .Mra. Griffith was 76 years old. NEAR :THB DEPOT , , , ^^ N. I IFiuneral service ,was held at So- ■ ,^.,,M0CmiLLE, .N. ,c. -rr i. ' IP'..'.';' y г i

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I*.;: PAGB STX THB MOCICSVILLE jENTEaiPRlSE, MOCKSVILLE, N. С. Thursday, May 16, 1935, s#í A net profit of ^ 8 a head . The acreage to wheet planted THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND ADVERTISER" over feed cost is reported by C. in Union' county last fall is th^ W inner Announced A. Brown of Cleveland, Rowan largest of recent years and tht crop looks promising at thi^ Pavie County’« Read By The People DENTAL DIVISION-' county, who has fed and sold lívíK one lot of 50 steers. time. Who Are Able To I NORTH CAROLINA STATE' ' In G arden Contest Best A dvertising Buy B R egular D inner ...... 35c ]j M e d i u m BIXIÌY NEWS (i* Mrs. Bonnie Elliott, of Lnwn- E All kinds of sandwiches, cold drinks, cigarettes, cigars, E dale. Route 2, Cleveland county, Mocksville Enterprise E Candy, Etc. Conservation and Development ) Mrs, Joe Shutts, of Winaton- tt-úkí,V won first individiinl state prize R ' T ables For Lac!i TRUTH. HONESTY OP PURPORI? AND UN’l'IRING PIDKLITY TO OUR COUNTRY AND OTiR FLAG IS OUTi AIM AND OUR PURPOSE Salem, spent Sunday night with of Chiid Health of $20.00 nnd tlie county council AMERICAN CAFE of Pnnilico county won first Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cormitzer. No. 26 E. O. PRICE, Prop. M ocksville, N. C. 0 [,UME 6 7 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 By CAUL V. RRYNOLDS, M.D, prize, also of $2 0 .0 0 , among the Miss Niinnie Lassiter, of Spen- Acting Stato Iloalth ОШсог county councils of home demon- ccr, and Miss Juanita Hendrix, Till': CORNER CUPBOARD CENTER CHURCH ENTER- PRESHYTERLVN AUXILIARY A CHALLENGE TO UR. J. M. M’CONNELL ARTHUR H. RUMMAGE DEAD ^^^!^j71TI0UGII I linve boon Stnto zation nnd unstinted support of Btrntion' cluib mem'bers in tlie fall of Cornatzer, were the Sunday hxco2:msíí»is № ikíS3!í iConforence to be hold in n church The Silver Jubilee of King This mornin'g he did noli arise nt mnge, of route 2 , WiUie Rum-, •wore it not for tho loynl support given by the young people’s so- aged and feeble folks to get outdoors and v.hiich form this district. A spe­ Southern Presbyterian churches. building.. He recalled the church w inter. The contest bog'an oir '.coi'iru V and Queen M ary of his usual hour nnd Mrs. McGon- mage, of Bixby, Boone Rummnge, nnd cooporntion of organized cioty was very much of a suc- cial feature on Tuesday morning This fine institution was fouml- that snid it wanted a pastor who dentistry in the State. When we October 1 and closed April 1. ini'iand ia ibeing observed w ith n spent Friday afternoon with Mr. this meeting, which will go to­ The funeral service will be held tim e on theso two days to making $12.50 in the contest between the ii-fnted M ary, Queen of Scots. where the con'ference convened. Churches of Christ in Aimericn girla were Miases .Margaret Cra­ tho schools nt tho eamo time, and Mrs. Roy Rolbertson. wards building a chapel at the at the Davidson Presibyterian an inspection of school children’s in councils and the Halifax organ»- Sophia, Electress of Hanorer, A number of visiting ministers stnnds ven, Myrtle Mars, Wilma Boger, ■ doing the same thing a pnblM Mr. and Mra. Robert Hilton, ICE college. Those in attendance: church nt 6 p. m. tomorrow an-d inouths without nny iinnncin! ization won third place and ivii., a gran'ddaughter of James 1. were introduced, and Mra. E. 0 . “For equal rights nnd com­ Nnnnie Rummage, Aileen Rum- health ondenvor) is aontething of Winston-Salem, apent the ■were; M esdames Cecil M orris, will bie conducted 'by Dr. H. M. romunorntion whntsoovor. I nm never hoard of before in thia nnd lier aon came_jto the throne Coletrane, of Brevard College plete justice for nil men in nil mnge, Aileen McClnmro'ch, Opnl .$7.50 in cash. M rs. E. C. Dunn week-end with home folka. Alice Woodruff, J. B. John'Stone, Moffett, the ‘pnstor, and Dr. C. quoting nn interview rolntivo to State or nny other. I iwah to of EnKland as George 1, afte r the mnde ail' enrneat appeal for thia stntion's of life. Frye, Nellio Michncl ail'd Martha is preside'nt of the Pamlico Mr. Otis Howard and son, of R. B. Sanford, John Larew, Knox K. Richards, professor of Biible thia survey given to tho press by express to thow tho stncore np- lenth of Queen Ann-e.. The Sat­ institution. Various business mat ‘IFor abolition of ichild labor. M ichael. council; Mrs. .M. E. White, of the Clemmons, spent the day with Jobnstone, H. T. Brenegar, J. P. at Davidson. Burial will be hero. , Dr. Jnmea M. Pnrrott, former preeint'on of tho Stnto B«a»d of urday livening Post, of May 18th, ters occupied the sessions of “For such regulation of the Durham coun'cil, and Mra. R. L. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Jones, Hugh Lagle, C. O. Wood­ Surviving, in addition to Mrs. THT3 MARY RUTH BEAUTY Stnto Henlth Oflicer: Henlth.” . Season lias an interesting article on' King both days, and Rev. H. C. Sprin- conditions of toil for women as Applewhite is president of the Hov-fard. ruff an'd Miss Willie Miller. McConn'Oll, who before h er m ar­ ..SALON OPENING FRIDAY "Tho dentnl profession hnd nn I wish to pay my respects t* Gcoi'tiu V and Queen Mary, with Iklc, of Lexington', delivered a shall safeguard the physical and Halifax council. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter ana riag e in 1905, w as Mis.'» Eliza nnusunl opportunity to discover the.ie gentloinon hero and now, .several 'iiood illu stratio n s. Hia s'tirring sermon on Wednesday. COOLEEMEE COMMENEMENT moral health of the community. tindornouriahment, ns it ia now In addition to these state children spent Sunday afternoon Howard Riggs, of Charlottesville, The Mary Ruth Beauty Salon, nnd nlao to sny that tho splendid' j'niiulmother, Queen' Victoria, The dinner served on Wedneadny LAST WEEK “For the suppression of tho agreed by ovory brnnch of the prizes, county prizes Oif $5 for with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cor­ Va., are three children, Joseph formerly Mae’s Beauty Shoppe, snncess of this mouth health sur­ roit:ncd for over sixty years. 'swoatin'g system.' i f natzer. Is Here! was equally as abundant and will open for busiiicaa Friday medical profession that under­ vey could not hftvo boon posoible first place and .$2.50 for second All the schools in Davie county “For the '|{radual and reason­ Howard, Elisha Rt»KS and Johr. nourishment of tho child is re- T here w ill 'be a pie supper ienip ting as on Tueaday, an'd the Daniel McConii'ull; a sister, Mrs May'24th, under ■the management were it not for tho oooporntion of place were mnde to women in .\n uiiuaually prbtty combina­ have cloaod' now for the sum­ able reduction of the hours of flectod in .tho tooth, among tho given at the Presibyterian church hoanitalHiy of (tho /Cc^nter com­ of Mra. Sithn E llis', McCoiin'Oll, tho achopl people of tho Stnto, all those counties where more thnn tion of flowers in- a border has mer vacation, the last bein'g tho labor to tho lowest practicable J. S. Jones, York, S. C., and three llrat places; improperly ohlcifiod next Satu rd ay n ight, M ay 18. munity will long be remembered. brothers, 'Dr. J . W ilson IiIcCoiv manager of McCon'nell School of tho way from tho Stato Suporin- ten acceptable records were sent And We Have A Wonderful Line Of New been arranged 'by Mrs. J. F. Haw- .Jerusalem Consolidated School point, and for tho degree of ennmol of'tho teeth is ono of the tondoiit of Public Instruction, The proceeds go to the Sunday Cen'tor is a histori'^ pnmp-moet- nell, of Davidsoii'; Dr. D. E. Me- Beauty Culture, of Statesville. ii; to Miss Thomas. ih.s, a row of pansies w'ith their at Cooleemee. On Friday even­ leisure for nil which is the con­ Bureat signs of undernourishment, tho Executive Secretary of tho School. Everybody come and in g site, and celebrated it.'f 'Sf'n- Connell, Gastonia, and R, W. Me On thoir open'ing day, Friday, № lil liriKlit “fncos” with n'lwckgrovind ing, May 10th, Miss Jessie Koonts dition of the highest human life. nnd an unclean mouth nnd n Stato School Commission, Supor- OFFERS COLLEGE COURSE bring a pie and take part. We tennial .several years ago. The Connell, of McCon'ncllsville, S. C May 24th, they invite VoU' to call ol bvilliant red poppies. iTlie re- presented her music ,pupil» in' a “For n release from employ- moutli with doanying teeth nnd iutotidonta, of tho Scliools, princi­ ilN iCO'rrON iCLASSING, extend everybody a hearty wel­ M odern Refrigerators conference was marked by a Dr. McConnell was a membei any time from 9 o’clock a. m. to in very attractive, aivd wo delightful recital, fifteen piano nion'l; one day in seven. gumboils menns n Wek child. pals, .nnd. to.aohers. come. Don’t fail to come. Bo apirit of eii'thusia.sm and fine “For the right of all men to of Davidson’s fac u lty for 30 8 p. m. and .receive a cnrd on liiivc enjoyed it every time we nnd vocal nu'mlbers forminj^ tho Thoao facts nro ovidenco of tho _ However, wo wish it to ho defi­ Quality is ibecoming increas- there and help a good cause. crowda ,the attendance on 'Puea- to the opportunity for self-main­ years, coming with the colloge in which you'are requested to write gront iniportaneo of mouth honlth The Most Beautiful and Economical We siiw it, 'I’he name pansy comes pro'gram. Miss Koonts will teach nitely understood that tho correc­ iivgly imiportant in the gro\vfth day being eatimated at over a tenance, a right ever to Ibe wise­ 1905 as associate professor- ol your mime and deposit it. in a box teacliing in every public henlth tion of phyHieal dofocta of the SÄIITH GROVE NEWS from the French “pensee,” moan- two days iiv the wedki in Coolee- P of cotton ill' North 'Carolina as thousand. ly and strongly safegunrded Latiiv and mathematics. • Sinct which will be provided. At 8 program. child is tho parents’ problem and Have Ever Shown! insr “thought,” ami the word pen­ moo during tile summer months. keener competition Ibegins to de­ ------n------ao-ainst oii'croachments 'of every 1928 he had been dean of the o’clock p. m., some child will " I wiflli to congrntiilnfp or- tliat tho Stnto Boni'd of H ealth’s Rev. H. C. Frenman preached sive cnmua from tho samd source. Tho commencement aermon waa '' i i t velop in other sections of thia FAMILY GATHERINGS FOR kind, drnw four names from the box praiiizrd df!i''''*try in North Oaro- ro.spon.'iibility is tho teaching of a very 'intereating sermon Sun- You Can’t Afford to be without Good Pure Tlioi'ci i.s nothing pensive or sad delivered by Dr. Francis Ans- facu lty. country, and in foreign coun'tr.lea. MESDAMES CONNOR “For the right of workers to He combined with hia cducii' rnd those lucky persons will re­ liiia "I'Oii this thorough organi- prevention. d ) i y at 11 o’clock, Molt'crhood be­ about the pansy, for it ia a very combe, of Salem College, a min­ "A kno\vledge of this quality AND PERRY some protection against hard- tipnal work an active interest in ceive nhsolutely FREE the fol­ ing hia su'bjoct. Proverbs 31, •checrful-looking blosaom, and ister of tho Frienda’ Church'. On is alao necessary to the grower, —Ice and a Modern Refrigerator— often resulting from the swift the affairs ,the commumtj low ing: M ias Vingimia G'rnyson, of Un­ During the three mon'ths of laFt 20 versos, was the scripture (ina of ita quaint old names is Tuesday evening, May 14th, an the buyer and' the . proifessional Several enjoyable family gath­ crisis of industrial ichange. and was president of the David' First nnme drawn, a French ion Mills, Rutherford county, January, Kebruary nnql March, loBson. enjoyable play, “The Iivtimate grader,” sa.vs Dr. J. B. Cotner of "lieart’s ease.” erin gs have ibeen held iiv honor “For a liviu'g wnge ns a min­ vson Building and Loan associa oil, '$5.00 Permanent Wave. h as renovated nn old orchard of Mrs. S. R. Cornatzer was hoa- Strangers,” by Booth Tarking- the Dnvidson Mutual Fnimers’ tho fnm crops ' department at of M rs. R. D. W. Connor and imum in every industry nnd for ticn, a director of the Ban'k ol Second name drawn-, a Facial. 3,500 trees in the short period tr-as to the Philathea class for The Mexican War, between the ton, waa given under the aible Exchange sold and bought pro­ State 'College. “For this rea­ Home Ice & Fuel Co. Mra. 0. IL Perry, of Washing­ the highest wnge thnt each in­ T^avidson nnd n„ trust.se of tht 'Phird name drawn, a Shampoo o f three years nnd D.nde it a the May meetinig on Thursday United States and Mexico, came direction of M rs. S. F. B ass an'd ducts nmounting in' value to son-, we a:re aigairi ofTering our ton', D. C., who are guests of re­ dustry can nffowl, and fin-gerwave. profitnble enterprise; evening the 9th. Eleven memr Miss Fannie G'regory Bradley. Dfvidson grnded schools. ?13,055.58. cotton classing school beginning to a close with the signing of latives here. On Saturday even­ “For the protection of the №. McConn'ell’s entire adult Fourth name drawn, a Mani­ lers } V Q i'Q presen't. After the Pure Ice Phone 116 Good Coal 'I'he graduating exercises took June 13 and lasting through July the peace treaty on May 19th, ing Mrs. E. W. Crow, Mrs. J. worker from dnngerous. cure. /business session all enjoyed a p lace on T hursday evening, life was linked with Davidson, ■ . Uß po YOUR JOß WORK—WE WILL DO IT RIGHT. 24. I'hoAe who register for the 18-18, A. ii'Umber of young West Frank Clement and Miss Ruth mnchinevy, occupational disease, iorn in McConellsville, S. C., ,on You must be present wheiv social hour. Tho hostess, assist­ Mocksville, N. C. thirty-on'e seniors receiving their course will pay the regular tui­ Point graduates, who were Booe were hostesses at an in'for- injuries and mortality. jour nnme is drawn to receive ed by Mrs. H, G. Sheeik and Mrs. Novemiber 29, 1875, the son' of tion fee Ibocauae of the expense schooled in this war, became mr.l supper, tliiejr guests includ­ diplomas ,and the address being “For suitable 'provision for W. G. Spry, served tempting re­ John Daniel and Sarah Amanda the prize or another namo will in'volved in preparing and giving famous in the War Between the ing Mrs. Connor, Mrs. iperry, delivered by Attorney Jake Ne- the old age of workers and for freshments. The June meeting (Jaggers) McConnell, he' wa,s be drawn-from, the'box. COME TO SEE US it. No college credit ^yill be al­ Slate.s thirteen years later. Music Mrs, William Miller, Mrs, Alice w'cll, of Charlotte, who was in­ thosio 'in capacitated by in jury. \yill be held with Mrs. J. A. christened Joseph Moore MoCon- The Mary Ruth B'eauty Snlon lowed but those who comipletb lins its varied uses, and one of Woodruff, Miss Willie Miller, troduced ty Attorney A. T. “For the principle of con'cili- Good Barbecue, Ice Cold Beer and all Sm ith. noll. hopes to mnlke mnny frien d s in the work satisfactorily will be tlic.sn is to arouse p atrio tism in' Mr, Rolbert Woodruff, Mr, and Grant. .• tion and arbitration in industrial Mrs. J. A. Smith is spending dissension. After his early educntion in Mocksville nnd Dnvie Coun'ly awarded a cotton classing certi­ i. frank Hendrix Store News time.s of war. Several tattered Mrs. S.-B. Hanes an.'d Mias Claire kind of other cold drinks, Southern Dairy this week in High Point the guest MISS MARY ZACHARY AND O. “IF'or the.nbatemen't of poverty.. the schools of South Cnrolinn he and their aim is to give you good ficate iby the colloge.” I'o'.iii'.'i of Me.'ci'.'*'” ! Wfl are LoJdiardf; Hanc:-;, of Wir.'-ion- of ,her parenfii. She accompanied' H. COULTER MARRlEDi “For the moat equitable divis­ cnViVe’ t i r i l ’avidsbri"'a's"‘'a srufl^'rft' "WôrïcTl£'‘'I7ïï'f'15îûcesT Vnii r good Ice Cream, Cigars, Cigarettes. Dr. Cotner points out that We have just received a big shipment of Spring- iit haiul now, ono beiii'g' a soiig, Salem, Mrs. T. A. Stone, Tommy, nnd except for a period of gra- will and patronage will be app- PnUfMTn iq woll n rpi there by Mrs. Harley Smith and "A l.ittln More Grape, Captain Jr., and Clement Ilaii'os Stone, ion of the products of industry i __jfeu-jLl.nyy 7 ч1р11о yae]ia.iy_i\t- Ltiit u"XraTr""n i'utnut lUl.V OO iuv laudT'^ _study_-aiid— y.ea.iia__aa_ii;ecdatpjd to give a course of this kind. A. which waa'Tle'cJicated to" Mi.sses Mary Wilson and t-inriTir the dijiy there with relativ es. tractive daughter of Mrs. J. W. This sounds like it must havo associate principal of the old i Gas and Oils special classing room is avail­ men and Children’s Oxfords for spring and sum­ fieii'Liiil Zachary Taylor, who Ilanef! Stone, Edward Crow, of COODEE'MBE T llE A 'l'R E Mrs. J. II. Poster and mother, Zachary an'd the late Mr. Zach­ been v.'ritton ye.'Jterday to meet Pantoca academy, waa actively able and a full set of the Uni­ iifli'rwarda ibo,came the tw elfth Winatop.'-Salem, Misa Hanes Cle- REOPENING UNDER Mrs. ‘W. A. Miller, spent last mer wear, and .many other ncM" items we cannot ary, of Cooleemee, and Mr. 0. H. the challenge of these distress­ .dentified W’ith Diividson for the versal Standards ia owned by I'i'o.-iidfin't of the United States;' mont, of Duke University, and NEW MA.NAGE-1MENT week at Clemmons the guest oj tell you about in this ad. Come and see for ycur Coulter, of Catawba, were united ful timea to tho churches of rest of his life. Southend Service Station the in'.stitution. Largo supplies ■'I .‘itirring march, “Smith’s Jlisa .lane Crow, of Salem Col- Mrs. Jp'jck andi Mrs. Sinn Nelsoiv, in marriage in a quiet ceremony America. But thia creed was His graduate study was at the of cotton samples representing self. composed in 'honor , of Icgo. On Monday even'ing Mra, Mocksville, N. C. C. T. Carter, Prop. while they attended the com­ nt the Cooleemee Methodi.st adopted in- 1908, and is.as old, in Un'ivorsity of V irgin ia whiMi co# On or 'aibout the first of June I' the various varieties, grades and OoiK'i'al Peraifer F. Smith, “the ^'Mlliam Miller and Miss Willie the Peerlbas Theatre horeaffei % i mencement of Clemmons school, Plenty shoes for the church on Sunday nftorii'oon, fact, as tho first sermon preach­ forred the degree M. A. in 1908 i';u staples groiwn in North Carolina New lot work sh irts 48c ujp liwi of Contreras,” ami another Miller honored Mrs, Perry nnd their niece Mias Charlotte Mock, fam ily. May 19, at 5 o’clock with Rev. ed by Jesus in His home town. and Ph. D. in 1907. to be known as The Cooleemee and throughout the cotton bcU New aummer straw hats ''ovy martial air, “,1'he Battles of M rs. 'Connor with a s u p p e r , nivd being a member of the gradua­ J. A. J. Farrington officiating. T'he founder' of iC hriatianity in He was a member of the Amor, Theatre will reopen under the Plenty Men’s aummer for the entire family I’al" Alto and Pesaca de la Pal- o n Wodneadav another family havo been acquired, The worllc tion class. Both the bride and groom were the world waa tremendously in­ .'can History association, the raamigement of Mr. Jack Moody. v.’ill be in' charge of a licenseu dress pants ...... 79c up which is dedicated to the dinner waa iiivei’' in thoir honor There will 'be a lawiv party ...... 10c nn'd 25c members of tlK! Cooleemee facul­ terested ill' the social conditions North Carolina Literary nnd 'I'he cooperation and patron­ Now Is The Time To Buy clasaer. Feed and cotton ''Officers and Men of the United here on Saturday evening, June Men’s dreas hats...... 97c by Mrs. Alice Woodruff.^ ty the past yo!ir. A gloom was of His time. It is impossible to History society ami of the Kap­ age of the public will be appre­ The course haa been held each seed m eal ...... „...$1 .8 t) Army,” You may be sure 1st, sponsored by the Phileathea Plenty poultry ware, ■cast over the wedding bv _ the understand how any church can pa Alpha, Omicron Delta Keppa, ciated, the desire of the now siiimner now for the past 15 thiit thia music was auii'g and BAPTIST VV. M. U. HAS . Sunday Schol Class. Home made Salt, 100 pounds...... $1.10 ibai'bed wire and serious illii'eas of the bride’s follow Him and ignore sulfering Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Upsilon management being to please the N EW T IR E S years with most of the students I'layeii with as much fervor aa MEETING ice cream, sandwichea, cake and 5c. carton salt...... 3c. field fencing. sister, Miss Lottie Zachary, who ;uh1 oppressed men' and women and Alpha Phi Epsilon fraterni­ people !by the 'preson'tation of enrolling from North Carolina Roofing ...... 5V nt?4.35 "IHxii',” “Yan'kee Doodle” and high clasa entertaining pictures, at the LOWEST price ever made other good eats will be for sale. Coffee ...... H e. and up The Woman.’a M isai'onary Un­ ia very 'low with double pneu­ 'ind little children all about it.— ties. and other Southern States. How­ Rubber Toofing:— No. 1, 2 ‘pver There.” A noted North Winston-Salem Journal. ■ The proceeds will be used to Beana, Pinto, pink ion held a very interesting meet­ monia. Mr, and Mrs. Coulter ever, atudenta have attended 3, at bargain prices. pi>i'olinian, Hon, Jo.sephua Dan- BIRTHDAY PARTY GOOD r e Ad ì i ì s e x c u s ì d Iti'; ■ beautify the church lawn. Come cranberry, all 8 lbs...25c. ing at the Baptist church ^ oiv v.-ill return to Cooleemee after on a from Iii’dia, China, South .Africa, Horse collars, ''■1«. i.*! now United States Am- ANNUAL MEMORIAL POPPY FROM STUM BLES ; 1 out enjoy the eveii'ing and help Small white beana....5c. lb. Monday afternoon, the devotion- il brief visit to Asheville. Mrs. Belgium, Gemany and the coun­ $1.00 up to ...... $4.10 'I'li^i'ador to Mexico. 'He aivd SALE SATURDAY Little Mias Grace Pearline IN PRONUNCIA’l’ION i i i this worthy cause. 8 Ib. carton la rd ...... $1.05 als being led by Mra, J, S. Haire, n, C, Koonts, Misa Jessie Koonts, tries of South'America. B rid les—$ 1.1 0 up to....,$3.50 Daniels ai’c spending awhile neck was hoii'ored on her tenth Ul'VÍ Mrs. W. A. Miller, of Thomaa- Garden seeda—^by bulk followed by ])rayer by Mrs, J, Mr, a n d l\Irs, R ay M arley, of MCCLAREN TIRE iDr. Cotner snys th at any Cedar watej (bucket« »1 llu'ir Raleigh home, “Wake- Saturday, Slay 25th, is Poppy nnnivoraary on Saturd.iy May !ou-a City, ia— Don’t feel dis-• ville, is spending some time with and pkgs. IT. Fulghum. Mrs. Lester Mar- Durham, Misa I,ucilo Horii' and grower, cotton 'buyer, textile with brass hoops...... 7 5 c. and both have mado a Day throughout the nation. On the 10th, when hor mother, Mrs, couraged if you stumble over her sister, Mra. J. H. Foster. a-incih icultivatfcor tiiv hnd charge of the pro.'jram (luest, Mias Thoy Templeton at- Remember- - when you buy McClaren worker or grader deairiiii? infor­ Be Sure and See Our Line iiiini'MM' of interestiiw talks on this day tho American' Lo?ion R, W. Beck gave a pretty party Ihe pronuu-eiation of a long The many friends of Mrs, W. points ...... 15c. each fin “The Ministry of Healing,” .tended the wedding. и л ь -'<1 ■ Tires you are buying a tire at the Lowest mation about the course may Of White Shoes. iiictiii'o.'iquc country. An n'ld Auxiliary of Davie County will to several little gii'ls and boys v.'ord—or eveu’ a .ihort one—in R. Beeding are delighted to know and spoke of the Baptist hospi­ obtain iivformation about the .^ilvo.v dollar ia in our METHODIST SERVICES CLOSE i'cll the little red ihlossoins as a of aimilnv age. Games and a con- a sentence. ■ V '- Price at which a Good Tire can be made. that she is able to go out again', ■ “ i^'me is h e r e -g o t your screen w ir e li^ ^ iT i^ tal work in this country, while iiT«; >" course on request to him. li'is.uc.iHion, liiit ■ it I doesiv’t havo memorial. Proceeds will be for fr-at w as eii'joyed, the prize be­ It probably means you are a ------was present at church Sunday M rs. C. M. Reeves told of .the ii A. M, Mra, Beeding uii':lerwent mivh silver in it aa one of Tho seriea of revival aorvices disabled votorana. Buy a poppy- ing won by Grace Ratledge, On good reader, snya .Joseph Tiilin, ’ •i'VHJ 4.50x20 4.50x21 4.75x19 GOVERNMENT JO li See me for your Farm Machinery and get my hospitals ill', foreign fields. Mrs. of tho University of Iowa phy­ a aorioua operation aome weeka I'. R, “cartwheels,” On ono held nt tho Methodist church for and help a'good cause, the lawn where the littlr. folks D L. Parduo'sang as a solo, “I’m siology staff' '• I'J* ■ ago. prices. I handle theMassey-IIarris line. No bet­ I'idc i.s an eagle with a serpent the past ten days came to a close were served lovol.y refreshments, A man from New' York w as I'I 'Is mouth, perched on a cactus Sati,<5fied with Jo.su's,” The Ibusi- on W sdii'osday night. Dr. E. K. MAINE WINS TWIN BILL Laboratory tests, says Profes­ $5.75 $6.00 $6.35 IHiui'iiig into tho depths of Grand ¡Cleveland Foster, of tho Shoe a decorntive motif of pink and ter made at any price. I sell for cash and sell it luid aibove it the W’orda, nesa aeaaion waa preaided over M cClai’ty,' of Sheliby, w’ho has sor. Tiffin, indicate >gqod renders Canyon. Mart in Winston-Snlem, spent a v.'hite wa.s. aeceii'tuated. "lii'Pulilica M oxicana,” 'W’hile tho liy the president, Mrs. J, F, Haw­ ■heen asaiatiiig the pastor, Rev, The Maine Wildcats took both spend lori'ger time, than the poor ,5.25x18 5.50x17 ‘‘Do you kii'ow?” asked the night iwith hia hoinefolka, for less. kins, Those in attemlance were; E, J. Harbison, has done a great ends of a doupjle-heador Satur­ The recent freeze in Avery ones between seeing a word and guide, ‘‘that it took a million Mrs. C, I, Howard, of Clem­ ’''-'■I'v.so aide h.ns the date, 1874, Mesdames J. P. Hawkins, J, H work in our midst. There have day, wiH'niniiT' from Cooleemee 14 county injured tho icherrie.s and speaking it. The reason, he years for this great abyss to be mons, spent a ahort while with , GET YOUR SPRING' FEiRTILIZER FROM US. ‘'"■'il a liberty cap surrounded by li'iilghum , Lester M artin, ’C^. M. been maivy exnresaions of aporo- to 1- and Cornatzer 10 to 7. plum.s bui'did n.'Ot hurtHho apple ro in ts .out, ia v-that ,th e enVcieii't $7.25 $8.00 carved out?” her son, Ray, Sunday P, M. riiys of the sun. Let us hope YOUR FRIEND Uee.ves, E., G, H endricks, C. R, . iiossick and Blackwood pitch­ crop to nny extent, reports the rciulers look farther ahead. ’rho man from New 'York wah J . 'II, iPoster. ''■'■'I the .spirit of ponce between ciation for his fine, ' ..spiritual Horn.', J. T. A ngell, J . F, ■Tar'’o|J- ed’ for rooleemee and Whitaker farm agent. Ho has found that tho poor tremendously impressed. ! “You' country 'a'nd lour neiglvb('maiient, . rainy weather, there have' been MOCKSVILLE, N. C, mont ail'd western Carolina ia: ner and M i S s J^i/abetli Naylor. lar'ie congregations, and the good Cornatzer,' w'hile Bowles niuT «.■> this, with as many, pco’de; tly .becoir,os confused bacnuse ha', (Tovernment.jot).”, .■ I., . “ON THE SQUARE” th ei’c- o.ught., tQ.,,,so;nie',bp,';iy, ?onu>- “At Ic'ast one acre of alfalfa on JMore steel w as ti'sed by tho can fellowship of the other fleiipm- Whitnkpv worked in ' the ■ night/ MOCKSVILLE, N. C. .Tohn Sloan, artiat, 02; ) I À t ì i b ^ i '» «VVÎ-Л

UhurBdpy. May аз, 1 &86_ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. FAIGB тн п гаа ruOVVING LIVESTOCK Thrsday, May 23, isijjj rountied livestock farm and in TIMELY FARM (QUESTIONS FORMER KINSTON l'AGE TWO THE MOCKSVIUÆ ENTEÎRPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I ^vSsWERED A'M STAffE COL. t addition to the actual sales 01 USED IN MAKING FORD CARS CHILDREN WRITE who are and have been memibers LIBERTY NEWS fortune to get his arm; broWi livestock and lits products, he Headquarters for DULINS NEWS Q How much grain should bo LETTER .TO CHIEF of her class. The presence of The people wish for him a suej «Ives much crcdit to the manure Th irnportant part played by Mrs. J. W. 'Carter attended the to ft dairy cow in- addition Mr. Charles Sheets, of Wlna- youn-g and older people with recovery. produced in main-taining the fer­ fann product.4 in the man-ufac- Kinston- April 18.—iMary Steb- birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. I n, ¡ri.rjd iiastu rag e? tility of his land,” says Mr. Case. Good FLOUR and FEEDS ton-Salem, spent awhile with Mr. th e ir Mr. and M rs. Roy Arm.sttoJ ture of Ford cars and truebs bins, l ‘t, and her brother Chas., J ? î r best wishes for a lon^ and John Howard’s at Turrentine DENTAL DIVISION spent Sunday with iu-r I ¡\. This depends on the max- “He also was able to sell his was described yesterday by W. 12, v/ent straight to President and Mrs. J. F. Foster. happy life for both Mr. and Mrs. Sun-day. We recommend our Flour and Feeds to NORTH CAROLINA STATE M rs J,. H. Robertson. I imum production of the animal. crops to the livestock at a fair C. Patterson, manager of the Roosevelt with a comiplaint 0 Mr. and Mrs. John- Westley Peebles show how highly esteem­ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brintle iprice and to keep nearly all of those who desire the B«st. Davis, of near Farmington, spent ed they are in our community. and baby visited relatives in Sal­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hji I -j-iie average cow will consume Charlotte Braniih of the Ford against dfflciais who planned de­ BO^ D ^ H E^^THj the fertility at home instead 0^ Motor Company, who established ];ist week-end with her parents, Tlioy were the recipients of many isbury Sunday. ricks and daughter, of I „iiiv un-oiigh g ra s s in a day to struction of a municipal swim­ I „laiiitain her .body in good con- marketing it along with the low- that the products to be consum­ Try a bag of our M r. au'd M rs. D. J . Potts. Mrs. Ham Evei'hardt, of Tur- ville, spen-t Sunday wiH, ming pool in the -Monument lovely gifts. ! "tio:! y.nd produce two gallons ipriced crops.” ed this year will include 500,000 N. C. Dental Society-Endorses Moutb Mr. Wiley Ellis, Jr., oi' near Mr. Fred Smithdeal an-d Mr. renf.ine, who has ibeen- spending parents, Mr. and Mis. C. C. I orabo'-'t seven-teen pounds of Livestoclc on the Feröbee farm bushels of corn, parts of 20,000 Grounds at vvashiiigton, D. C. ROYAL or DAISY FLOUR Health Teaching Cornatzer, spent Saturdny with \V. T. Eaig'le, of W inston-Salem , some time with her daughter, leer. I p!it|i. For those animals pro- consists of 22 grade Aberdeen hogs and 30,000 cattle, 3,200,000 Ihey are the children of .Mrs. Messrs. Elmer and Clyde and were Sunday visitors in our com­ Mrs. Jeff Beck, of this place, left M r. and JVlrs. E lgin iionj,| and be convinced. I (jiicing more than 17 pounds, a An-gus breeding cows and their poun-da of wool, 1,800,000 pounds Charles Stebbins, formerly of -V l i y h . M. EDWARDS, D.D.S. Lester Hendrix. m unity. / Sunday to visit her son, Mr. and of Mocksville, spent Sunday »¡1 Prealdont, North Cnrollniv Dental Society I (aaiii mixture containing from offspring by a pure bred of soy beans, 69,000,000 pounds Kinston. Mrs. A. S. McDaniel spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holder, of Mrs. Joe Ev.erhardt. hia paren-ts, Mr. and Mis, l, We carry a complete line of Growing Mash, Lay­ I 13 to lij per cen-t of digestible ibuil of the same breed. In ad­ of cotton, and manji others. Mary and Charles, in letters in this good State of ouvs tlir'rc ¡■'riday afternoon with Mra. A. J. Clenimon-s, spent aw h ile Sunday Born to M r .and M rs. G. H. Hendrix and other relatives, A s 0110 iiitcrostod in tlio need I pi'otcin should be fed at the rate dition to these animals, Mr. "Some time ago Henry Ford to the executive, said they iwroto ing Mash, Starting Mnsh and Cotton Seed Meal. nnd vuliio of dontnl_ health are still more than half the chil- H endrix. evening at the home of Mr. J. Tutterow, -May 16th, a 8У 2 №. I of one pound of grain to each Fereibeo usually buys some steers said he was convinced that' the in behiaif of “the youth of south­ education in tins State, it gives Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler son-, which has been named Bob­ S. Shutt. il I fivn to seven pounds of milk pro- to tho Baltimore market where basic materials used in motor east and southwest Washington." mo ploftsuro to any that tho North of ivear Redland, spent Sunday A number of people here are bie R ay. I (iiiced in - a day. , This w ill main- they avuruged lOGO pounds each car manufacture 'which then- The pool haa served thousands Carolina Dental Society has Green Milling Co. with Mrs. Butler’s parents, Mr. planning to attend the district Misses Rebecca and Frances in w eight and 'brought .$9.65 a ■came from forest and mine could of people, they pointed out and given its approval and support I (aiii- the animal jn good flesh and Mrs. J. W. Jones. con-ference at Center Tuesday and John Beck spent the 'veek- I p'ikI permit of maximum milk hundred. Th^re is another truck be secured out of yearly crops,” reminded Mr. Roosevelt that ht to the North Carolina State Miss Hazel Foster spent Sun­ end in Rockingham visiting re­ FOR SALE — 8 SHlKOPSKiJ Buyers and Ginners of Cotton. and Wednesday. I ¡ii'oduction. load yet to be sold. said Mr. Patterson. That this was ex-offlcio mayor, of Washing­ Board of Health in its mouth day with Miss Genevn Foster. Mrs. Ida Thompson and grand­ latives. Sheep entitled to «egislraiij iiealth education work in tho But Mr. Ferebee doea n-ot keep prophecy was well founded is ton. “It seems to me you should F. K. Benson, Mgr. Mocksville, N. C. Miss An^'ie Carter and iier son, Herbert Thompson, of Sal­ Miss Lena Motley was the from Klon-dilke Fa I'm .— j, I Q, When should alfalfa be 'beef cattle alone, Caae says. He clearly indicated by a study of do something about this,” wrote schools of North Carolina siiice sister, Mrs. Green Howard, of isibury, visited relatives here Sun-day guest of Misses Luna H anes. 5 23 3Í I cut for h ay? has ton Duroc-Jersey brood sows, tho various farm products that Mary. "We just felt like cry­ tho inception of tho activity Detroit, Mich., visited relatives over the week-en-d. iuid Thelma Kimmer. I A. The first cutting ahould a flock of 20 mutton-type ewes, will be u.^ed in the - scheduled ing,” Charles wrote. under the direction of Dr. G. M. in this community Sunday. Miss Eva Shutt-has returned Cooper, a phyaloinn connected Miss'Annie Sue Hartley, of be made 'When the flow era are five brood mares, five horaes and production of a million iFord The capital newspapers got Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Ellis spent home after visiting relatives in Davidson, spent the .past луеек » ROBERT S. McNEILL ironi one-tenth to one-fourth in- one stallion. cars an-d trucks thia year.” word of the letters and devoted with tho St'itte Board of Health, » Attorney at Law Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Rowan county. with her grandparents, Mr. an-d bloom. Where there ia danger Mr. Patterson pointed out columns to thorn. One paper car­ who directed tho program in tho * MOCKSVILLE, N, C. Mr. Perebeo has been breed­ Bohools for a period of about M rs, E. C. H endrix. M rs. W. C. F airclo th h as re­ Mrs. N. J. Cope. of ienf ho|>per damage the first th at from c o r n c o m e s butyl alco­ ried a three-column picture of • P ractice in Ci-vil and Crimi ing an-d raising hia own work eight years. Dr. Cooper laid a Mr. Ralph Call, of near Liber­ turned to her home here, after Miss Mary Motley spent the past cutting can toe delayed until the hol used for enamel finishes • nal Courts. Title Examlm stock for 20 years,” Case says. Charles and Mary. firm foundation for this work ty, was a pleasant visitor in this teaching school in- Copeland. Mr. Sunday wiht Misses Ora Mae last week in. May. T'his will re­ 'It has been nearly that long and other purposes, and starch The pool wiH not be wrecked community durin-g the week-end. and Mrs. iFtaircloth were married * tin s given prom pt nttontioii nnd it has not boon necessary to and Helen Cash. »•«*»»*»»« d u ce the damage later in- tho since he has bought any work for stifi’enin-g cotton linings. —not now, ait any rate. clinngo tho atructure of tho pro­ last fall and are e.xpecting to Mr. and Mliis. W iil McSwain- fca.-ion but sometimes results in Leather from cattle goes into IN MEMORIAM s t o c l k of any kind and he believes ------o'------gram during these years. aoon move 1 nto thoir new home and daughter, Hazel, of Salis­ a ¡)oor quality of hay. Lnter th at this in itself has 'been- a upholstery, and' in addition, HIDDEN ROLL OF Tho purpose of the program is near Mr. C. E. F airclo fh ’a resi­ bury, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. glues are made from cow hide, In kind and loving memory of cuttiiiiiii should be made when great sflviug to him, especially BILl.^ IS STOLEN one of mouth health education dence. Everhardt Sunday afternoon. the now ‘ growth is well and from cow’s milk, and other my dear sister, Mrs. Elsie Miller ■for during recent years since the nnd this is what the State Board Mr. G. H. C. Sh utt, J r., has Mr. and Mra. Charlie Bailey piirts of cattle yield stearic acid, Lexington, S. C.—A fter weUth- who peacefully fell asleep May fliirlcd from the crowns. The price of work animals has more of Health has been doing. It lins DR. L. M. EDWARDS greases, glycerine and other by­ built a new poultry house and an-d family and Mr. and Mrs. L. ^Consüi¡atÍQ l,i.st cutting should be early than doubled. Lilce other suc­ ering the depression buried un­ stimulated an interest in_ dentis­ 25, 1931. products used in the man-ufac- has made a good start in the D. Kimmer and daughter, Rachel, eiwiiKh to allow the alfalfa to cessful livestock growers, Mr. der an old smokeshouso, approxi­ try on tho part of the laity that dren enrolled in our schools who It was just four years ago to-day Sufferers ture of cars. poultry business. nf near Jericho, visited Mr. and make from four to six imches of Ferebee has found that the man m ately .$2,300 in m usty green­ oc.ild not havo been done other­ havo yet to visit the dentist for On the twenty-fifth day of May, Soy boans are an important thoir first time. Mrs. G. H. Tutterow on «Friday growth before w in ter sets in. who jumps in- and out of live­ backs was stolen last night or wise. A nntural ficquenco t o this Sin-cc God on his Throne Aibovo TURRENTINE NEWS part of the baked enamel finish early today from Mrs. Bon With this knowledge in mind, night. Q, What can 1 do to stop my stock according to the price of demonstration is that more people Called Dear Elsie to the land of Щ. I of a Ford V-8 and aro used also Sharpe, 75, of Polion. v;o realize that tho good work of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cash and cliiekona from p ick in g out th e ir crops does not do so well but the are having iiecusaary dental work love. Rev. E. W. Turner will fill his ______» Ж У ; I in making cores for metal cast­ Tho thief tunneled beneath dono than they have heretofore. mouth health education which is family visited relatives n-ear "NATURE'S BESY ASUISTANlI feathei'a? man who sticks to it, year after regular appointment here on ings an-d plastic knobs and but­ tho wall of the, farm structure The good derived from this edu­ being so well done by the State WinstonSalem Sunday afternoon. A. This trouble is most often yoar, fares very well. I n tho hospital she had to lay. next Sunday morning at 11:00 tons in the interior of the car. and found the roll 0(f ¡bills which cational program is that the pub­ Board of Health is still in its Mr. Fred Kimmer, of Mocks­ ciuiscd by a tin y p a rasite called No, not long, just one short o’clock. Everybody, come. Wool goes into upholstery, floor- Mrs. Sharpe said sho had hidden- lic health is improved, but infancy, and we, ns dentists, nre ville Route 3, spent the woek- tlie deplumin-g mite and can be JUST ‘THE PAPER” day, : I Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCul- tcoverinigs, lubricants and anti­ thore several years ago. greater still is tho preventive side glad to offer them ovory encoxir- opd with his cousin-, Mr. Jam es IF YOU KNOW A Cil controlled Iby dipping tho birds CHOSEN FOR NAME There on her narrow sn-ow white loh spent the past Sunday with ru st preparations. Cotton- is Shorifl H. C. Oswald, of Lex­ of the work. Thousands and ngement, assistance, and aid in Kimmer. ill a sulphur-soap .solution made OF NEW WEEKLY bed Mr, an-d Mrs. W. R. Sheek and used in tires, batting, cloth, bat­ ington, who investigated, said thousands of children aro being forwarding this groat work nnd lilXBY NEWS by mi.ving two ouncca of flower.s Glen Ridge, N. J .—^Aware that She gently laid her weary head. WHO COMPLAINS tery boxes, timing gears, brake the narrow .passage dug under taught to eat proper foods, to wo bid thorn Godspeed in tho family, of Cooleemee. tif sulphur and six ounces of nt, m atter how grandiloquent a ■ nings, and safety glasa. tho wall was only about 18 by keep their niouths cleati, nnd to undertaking. If wo can have ■Mrs. E. C. L agle spent the Mrs. Polly Bowens spent Sat­ flaked soap to five galion-s of newspaper’s name is, its sub­ How often we have seen her of Tired, Aching, Burning Fs Other producta involving farm 12 inches. l^isit their dentist for inspection thia eduoational work continued past Sunday afternoon- with Mrs. urday night with her daughter, tepid water. Hold the wings over scribers invariably call it “tho by the Stato Board of Health, coming, G. A. Sheets, 'of near Fork. activitiea which will be used, ac­ A number of fin-gerprints wore rathor than for correction. This Mrs. Bock Howard. — toll him to elinko Zcctn, (lie nntlst; ilio back and sulimerge the paper,” Charles E. Moreau has cording to Mr. Patterson-, are 2,- taken- about the building by Leo l)oing true, we are having more nnd the dentists will cooperate With the smile she always wore, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cook and doodornnt powdor Into lilu ulioou andt birds feet first un til o n ly the formally christened his new Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Long and It on Ills foot. Jenkins, state highway patrol ohildron oomo to the oflicea of with each other and the peopio in Erightenin'g many happy , houra two children spent tho week-end woeikly ju s t that—:"I'he Glon 400.000 pounds of linseed oil children, of 'Winston-Salem, In 8 mlnutCH Ills mlflor; In ovcr-er.” 341.000 pounds of castor oil, 2,- .‘ipent Sun-day wlj;h her parents, the free hand, rufilo the feathers said he beliovod arrests would attention than has ever been there will be no excuse for panel Though she cannot come any of Cooleemee. tlio burning Bonnntlou vnnlnlicu, cm) There wore, however, various БОО’ООО gallons of molasses. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Corat^er. Itclilngr tooB lical— lin ivlll si,out ht) to insure penetration-. Tihe head be made. known, Howayer, wo find that or state dentistry. ; more. ■Mrs. Virona Kritea and Miss and blosg you tor tolling him about № foilces which actuated ihim to “Ford already has gone far Mi.4s Willio Mao Barney spent should ibe ducked two or th ree Mra. Sharpe told officera she E lsie Modki, of W inston-Salem , Dut bo Buro ho ankn for nnd ucKZi that choice. He rather fancied enough to prove that Industry Saturday; in Winston-Salem ahop- — thorc'u nothing visa that work« 10 n times during the operation. Dip had revealed the hiding place 01 In our chain theae Units have The Forum for his nonpartisjvn can be a good customer of tho apent Friday afternoon with pir,'g. BO fniit. the birds lenrly in the d ay so tho money during nn illness. i . , fallen-, Mrs. E. C. Lagle an-d Mias Ruth Doctoro, chiropodists, nthlctic trait medium, tut a debating society farm er,” he, said. IMiss Edith S h u tt apent S u n ­ rccommond Zeoto for ncliliiK (oci, w ns to allow them to become thor- She said she had cached it after In our land their atar haa set. L agle. bllstors, nlao for chafing nnil nuiibm called “The Glen- Ridge Batail­ Renew Your Subscription Now! day with Misses Sadie and Recie lioughly dry before going to roost. PUPILS ASK DATES losin-g a largo sum in a bank But enshrined on Memprles tab­ Mr. E. T. McCulloh and fam­ Your druggist or dopnrtmcnt il lon Forum ” had an- e a rlie r righ t Cornatzer. gunrnntcoH Zcutn to rollovo you In 3 a INSTEAD OF DIMES failu re. I let ily, of Winston-Salem, spent MANY FARM PKODUCTS to that namo. Mr. Moreau yield­ nil HaHaHSHSMBHSHaHSKiEiHiBHisEHaDiisHaMSECii&iiasciisiiioaHSHSHSHSHSHXHKM Mr. W. B. Ellis had the mis- utou or your money back. IN CHAIN L E IT E R S The money ic.onsistedi pi’Incl- T'heir true worth we’ll ne’er for­ Sunday with hia father, Mr. D. IS ^APE IFARMING ed. p ally of $10 and 2 0 b ills. get. I F. McCulloh. "A newspaper doesn’t need a Berkley, California. — It's ,'i n h I LOWER PRICES! I M essrs. R. F. L agle and A, K, I The depression .ifTected tho name, anyway,” he decided; en-ough to make a girl chew up YE ED GIVES UP I "il î ’„ Der.rest Elsie we have miased Plott were visitors in thn Oak pi'ice of livo-stock as it did other “folks seldom uae it.” pencils and pencils— this “send- Sanford Motor Co. you Grove commun-ity on Sunday. farm crops yet those who had Tho aimplo name has ita utili­ a-dimo” chain letter idea at the Tho Houston Pros» recently re­ The Custer Specialty Company now | So often our hearts have ached, Don’t foriret thnt .prnv mcet- a:iimal.s to balan-ce th e ir crop tarian' aide, too. University of California. ceived a letter from 'Mrs. Clara We’vo felt lon-ely and sad with­ inii? w ill be held at tho homo of production did not suffer so “They’ll say,” wejit on Mr. “I can’t sec where it’s igoing liow'ors of Tenaha, Texas, asking makes a gasoline-driven motor chair iu ad> y out you keenly. Moreau, "put an ad in the Ölen to end,” said Miss Mary Kirk, for help in figuring' out her fam­ Mocksville, N. C. M Mr. Ray Laiilc on Friday night Phone77 And longed for your presence of this week. Everybody is in This is the leaaon, N. C. Fere- Ridge Paper.” pretty freshman co-ed, as sho ily relatidnahipa. But for one© dition to its standard electric motor chair | here. vited to come. hee, of Camden county, says he In spite of this argument for tomplated today tho prospect of the newspaper I fell down. j\nd tho’ We cannot see you lias learned. “The livesto ck on the simple title, Mr. Moreau Ibeing “dated up for years and Here is her problem: which has been on sale and in use for some We love you just the aame. SMITH GROVE NEWS my farm pulled me through the wants hia subscribers’ view on years and years. “My father’s brother married 10 years. Either will enable cripple or Your memory is ns sweet to-dny depression-,” he told L. I. Case, the matter. He urges sugges­ M iss K irk’s name appeared on my husband’s sister. They had As in the hour you wen-t away. Mrs. Ray Howard and little ' tinimal huslbandman a t Stato Col- tions from them on what they the “send-a-dime” letters at the 10 children. i I aged and feeble folks to get oiitdoors and daughltor, and (Misa Nina iMae loge. would like it called. Anything top of a list of five. Men stud­ “My huaband had seven child­ Only about twenty-four hours Fo.ster, recently spent the day in “Mr. Fordbee h as a w ell- but ‘Forum” has a chance. ents receiving the letters were ren when I married him. We LOWER directed to make a "date” with associate with people. And the price on she lingered Win-ston-Salem, the guests of have five. Upon her dying bed their aiater, Mrs. C. R. Albea. the top girl, scratch her name "M y fa th e r’s b ro th er’s oldest both has been reduced to $195,00. If in­ But now her days are n-umiberea Mr. and Mra. I-'ranlit! P arks from tho list, add a n-ew ono son married my husband’s second ■"Sii and send copies along to five 'Г And she is with the dead. ^and ibaby, of Clemmons, were daughter. They had five child­ life? terested write * Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs friends. ren. J. Frank Hendrix Store News “There won’t bo a name to In the lonely cemetery we laid R. H. Howard. "Now four of those children .spare pretty quick,” predicted J i l G u y S .w a r i’CJgei:»...... h er _ Mr. and M l 'S . Wiloy Plott, of nre maiTied and have children. Eldon Grimm, .senior in tho cbl- Tisr6f''Toi-ever ”there"tl)” stay, the Oak Grove commun-ity, spent COSTSL Wc have just received a big: shipment of bpring- Three o.f my children also have of commcrce, who was ored ч i N. C. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs children. Ш Albemarle, -T-f i f Dvi'ss Prints, also a large shipment of Men, W o- ited by the Daily California, stu- til the final judgment day. H. L. A llen. As a new service to our customers, we have ‘Whiit relation are thtse chil­ nien and Children’s Oxfords for spring and sum­ den-t 'new.4papcr, with .'originnt- dren? , ...... ~ . - Mr, and Mrs. Hal Messick and installed the Ford Laboratory Test Set, I>ear E lsie, w e m iss you. small daughter, Patsy, of. Wins­ mer wear, and many other new items we cannot ing tho idea. “We cannot figure out how wo Ho figured each of the 0,000 More than you сад know;. ton-Salem, visited the latter’a which eliminates aU guesswork in diag­ tell you about in this'ad. Come and see or your ai»e iielaAedi.” co-eds at the university iw'ould “Neither,” the Press replied, But the Lord hath need of you sister, M rs. T. S. Hen.-dri:c Sun, nosing engine or electrical troubles on be "dated” approxim ately 2G,00o 5 E U And so We let you go. day afternoon. self. ______-— “can iwe.”—iCaJifornia Publisher. n m times if each cif the 10,000 men M rs. C. M. F oster spent sev­ Now summer straw hats any make of car. By detecting them before Plenty shoes for the students co-operated by seeing TOURIST CAMPS BEING eral days last week with her i il'.' Friends and n-eiglvbors have 'been for the entire family , that no link was broken. There LICENSED IN INDIANA ifcind, they become serious, it saves money on fam ily. THEHUTHAT GAN daughter, Mrs. S. R. Cornatzer...... 10c an-d 25c would be something like _ 15С,- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sheek and Plenty Men’s summer And wo thank .them for their repair bills. Drive in today and watch it Men’s dreijs h ats...... S 7 c 260,000 "dates” altogether in the Indianapolis, — The tourist ca re; ciiildren were Sun-day visitors of dress pants ...... ••'^9c up work on your car. Plenty poultry ware, on-e chain. camp business has been put un­ I . Some day, may we all meet to Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Hanes. Feed and cotton ' Ibarbed wire and “It looks like we might be der license in Indiana with the I' Î geth er l A K E Season Mrs. Bright Chappel and little seed m eal ...... i...... $1.85 ■ field fencing. chained for life,” aaid Misa state making greater provision ’RountI the throne of God up son, Richard, of Winston-^Salem, Salt, 100 pounds...... $1.10 Kirk, a member of the Delta for the protection of tho travel­ W hen you buy Sealed TIolene you know wha> you gel, you there. are guests this week of Mrs. W. Roofing :...... at?4.35 5c carton salt.-N...... Delta Delta aorority. She thou­ ing publiic. G. Spry. Rubber roofing—No. 1, ^ gei w hat you pay for —more m ile« of safe lubrication. By Her Si.4ter, .....,...... :„ ..llc . and up ght, just off-hand, that she License fees, aa establishod Mra. W. A. Miller is the guest Coffee 3 , at bargain prices. Fam ous for heat-resisloneo and long life, this 100% Super- ir ______Lun-a Kimmer. ____ Pinto, (pink miight manage 26,000 dates, at by the legislature, range (from Is Here! this week of |Mrs. Brice Garrett, Beans, Horse collars, P ennsylvanla m otor oil is kept refinery fresh craniberry, all 3 lba.,,2Bc. thfc rate of one a day, in about $5 a year for a camp having not ' л ' . ' ADVANCE NEWS r.'ftar Center Church nnd attend­ $ 1.00 up to...... Small white beans....Be. Ib- 70 years. more than five sleeping i-ooma, in sealed cans. It gives you double protec­ ing the distict conference, which Bridles—$1.10 up to....$3.50 8 lb, carton la r d ...... $1.05 to $20 for those with more than tion—to your motor and your pocketbook. And We Have A Wonderful Line Of New Mrs. Tom Allen, of Winston-. is 'being held at Center on Tues­ Cedar water buckets Garden seeds—^by bulk 1 1 rooms. i i Salem, visited her mother her day, nnd Wedn-esday. with brass hoops...... 75c. The new law also puts addea ..('1 '. '•< ' . '• bunclny. and pkgs. WatchYoúr:'.*; Let us change your oil Mrs. Kiiy Howard and little, Be Sure nnd See Our Line responsibility on the tourist. 3-incih, |cU'l)tivaifjor Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Markland daughter, Sarah, ' spen-t last Of W hite Shoes. Guests must report casos^ ot t o S u m m e r G r a d e M odern Refrigerators points ...... 16e. each » K id n e y s / .-I ;>.’K and Jamily spen-t Sunday visit­ Friday at Clemmons w'ith rela­ sickness to the camp proprietor ) Be Sure They Properly ing relative» in High Point. tives. under penalty of a flne of $25. Fly time is here-get your screen wire fi'om us. Cleanse the Blood " ■ / 'h f y . The Most Beautiful and Economical We ЛГ T aylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster and P,ules of camp sanitation have children ¡Ipen-t Sunday with her See me for your Farm Macluoety and get niy VOUR kidneys are conitantly Hlter- w 'n - n ‘’ »«K hter, T ing waste matter horn the blood been left to the state board of w Have Ever Shown! I t T Shutt and mother, Mrs, Lucy McCiamroch. ttream. But kidneys sornelimes lag m health. T i o l e n e Ml, John- Taylor, visited friends Funeral services for Mr. A. prices. I handle theMassey-Harris line. their work—do not acS as nature in- 100% SUPSR-PENNSYLVANIA ll' i|iJ You Can’t Afford to be without Good Pure and relatives in Davidson county Rummage was held here Satur­ Thia acbntmcally doaigu«d machiao ia alwoy. righi, wh.n 1. Swxkd—iall to remove Impurities that ROYAL RUSSIAN Sunday afternoon-. ter made at any price. I sell for cash and sell it O'* lysiem retaltted. RELIC FOUND day afternoon by Rev. Freeman you what'fl wrong with your en giSr" Than yoM may suffer naggit« back- , H Mr. James Zimmerman, of of Farmington, assisted by Rev’ ad.«, dixxlness, scanty or loo frequeni MOTOR OIL —Ice and a Modern Refrigerator-- Winston-Snlem, spent the week­ for less. urinatton. BsWtig up a« nl^*, sij^kn. Berlin.—Years of search for Fulghum and Rev. T'urner, of limbs; lo«l nervo«», mlteraW«—- end at home. Mocksville. Interment followed in Sanford Motor Co.1 GET YOUR SPRING* FEUTILIZER FROM US. tho writing table of Frederick Л'.: The Sunjbean Sunday School the cemetery hero. WeUyl y»* W*»- tho Great were rewarded re­ YOUR FRIE i>‘D class celebrated the silver wed­ Dmi's tu esp«cM»y iof poprhr fuoe- Home Ice & Fuel Co. Mrs. P. H. Howard apent Sun­ ticiring J W «J» cently when it was discovered ding anniversary:_of Mr. and day afternoon with her mother, in an art dealer’s store. It will KURFEES ANO WARD Mrs. C. D. Peebles, at their home Mrs. Sallie Smith. Phone 7 7 Mocksville, N. C.| be added to the collection' of the Pure Ice Phone 116 Good Coal here S.4turdnv J. Frank Hendrix i-.. _ ...... w en in g. M rs. Mr. and Mrs. Grady McBride AUTTiORIZED“’ FORD DEALER sans Souci palace at Potsdam. Mocksville, N. C. ,, i’v Pecibles has been teachin-g thia arid two children, Jan-e and MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Better Service 'W l 'i , ' Mocksville, N. C. class for years and is ■gi’eatly Bettlel iUei,___ _ sp(sn« Sunday with d e p e n d a b l e „SERVICE ..ON ALL MAKES “ON THE SQUARE” DOANS PI LIS Subscribe t?t> the Bnterpriw tsp st I loved and honored by al! tHose Mr; and M ra.’H. L. Alien ----- ' • ' •• ‘ ' ÍQ ÍT i Ы У ш i r i I Thrsday, May ‘¿1 Thursday, 2 ß , 1935 ! 1 ' 1 ‘ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVÏLLE, N. C. THE MOCKSVILLE ENTtJRPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PAGE к t i l >9« 1 1 Miller, Leo Ilapiilton, Gilmer JACOB STKWAK’f 11 IT IS JUST THA/1' JERUSALEM 1>ÍEWS Beck, Eugene and “Sid” Smith, Attorney at: Law men say, comea from ruinoua LET US DO УОиЛ JO B WORK—WE W ILL DO IT ВДСН^., - The Mocksville Enterprise Card Pertiea IDon’t forget tho sin.ging Sunday Harry and Sam Shoaf, Bleldgin M ocksville, N. c. competition of rayon and silk. Published Every Thursday at Mockaville Local Happenlnjie' Japan does n'Ot like our Pacific demonstrations evesinjr at 2:30 o’clock. |Mr. B. L. OfflcB In Southern Bank &, k Social Functions These two latter interlopers, so and “Red” Davis, Kelly Call, B Regula.r Dinner ...... 85c B Williams is directing the singing. Company buildinj Coming and to speak, have stepped in- and North Carolina with war ships and bombing iplanes. One ipromi- J. T'. Barnhardt, Alvin Beck, Club Meetings Everybody has a wann welcome to Office phone...... E All kinds of sandwiches, cold drinks, cigarettes, cigars, E neti't ofllcial of that (country says that it is like Janies Hall and Edmond Swice- Going of thoae backed cotton off th'a martket. E . Candy, Etc, ’'E A. C. H uneycutt ...... E ditor nnd P ub lish er attend these^ singings each Sun­ Residence Phone...... Ghurch News SOCIETY Women much prefer rayon and "drawiii'g a sword in front of a neighbor’s door.” R Tables For Ladies ' R day afternoon'. goou. We know Well, that’s just aibout all it is—^getting ready H« ♦ ♦ ♦ J silk to cotton, even when prices AMERICAN CAFE Mrs. Nannie Beeker is spending B. Y. P. U. Sunday night at are equal, but when cotton is for Japan—npracticing, or rehearsin'g- in advance, DR. iR. P. ANDEKSON E. G*. PRICE, Prop. Mocksville, N. C. a while with Mrs. J. C. Owens. 7 o’clock. Everybody is cordially MISS MARY J. HEITMAN, Social Editor iDBNTIST Phone 112 much higher, there is no question as it were, so v;hen the time cornea we shuli know Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ilaii'iiUon' invited. Aiidüïson Builditiii, as to which they will choose. Subscription Rates: f a m i l y Mr. ami Mrs. George Allredge just how and whei'e to strike and how to ward and wero the Sunday Mocksville, N, c, Jioi'u to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Call These are a few of the problems mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmxtrnm $1.50 a Year; 6 Months T5 'cent3 guests of M r. and M rs. D. B. and Mr. Paul 'Dallas, of Salis­ v/inter, and Miss Vipginia Byer- fiicing the industry. What Moaea olT blows coming from our enemy. Phone 50, líos, 3] 'Master McKinley Cornatzer, CAMPBELL-WALKER FUNERAL HOME Strictly in Advance Beck. bury, spent.Sunday evening with « ♦ « * IS , on May 17th, a son, Roy, Jr. will lead them out of the wilder­ ------0------—— Ij, who has a position in Char- of Clemmons, is apending some- Mrs.*>Lee Lambe and children Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beck and lotte, wei'e at their ness^Gastonia Gazette. Entered at tho post offioe at MocksvlllG, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ijames, home here time with his grandfather, Mr; AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AS second-class matter under the act of March THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, AS IT WERE spent the week-end with her par­ fam ily. ------of Winston-Sal'em, opent Sunday for the vveek-end. J. W. Beauchamp. 3, 1879. ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. T. W. Hartley. PHONE 48 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ADVANCE ROUTE 2 NEWS I g e t a M rs. 0 . H. H artley and .Mrs. Avith Mr. J. N. Ijames, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Brewer, o£ ANNOUNCING * Referrin'g- to Union Spence’s bill authorizing .Mrs. C. M. Littleton and little ttammmmmmmmmmmmmmKtmmmKmmKtatmxtmtW: C. M. Grubjb spent the past Sun­ Winston'-Salem, spent awhile NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Mrs. S. J. Cope returned 'home daughter, M ary Linwood, of Char the peach growers of .Moore County to manufac­ day with Mr. andi Mrs. 11еп'Г> Mr, and Mrs. H. T, Brenegar Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. the opening of the « Sunday after apending sometime lotte, and Brewster Grant, law ture brandy to he sold in legalized territory, Shoaf, Lift w ith ¡ind Mrs. J . P. Jones spent Sun­ U. H. Phelps. MAMMOTH JACK This newspaper charges regular ad­ « with relativea in Lexington. * "Shucks and Nuibbins” has this to say: Mr. and iMi's. P arris B ailej day in M ontreat and A sh eville. student at the University of Mr. and ¿Irs. Steve Beauchamp Black, White Points, foaled vertising rates for cards of thanks, .Mrs, Brown B aile y w'ho haa .------and children, of Louisville, spent « ‘‘The m aking of peach Ibrandy iii] M o o r e 'would and family, Mr. and .Mrai Odell North Carolina, spent May 12th M a ry R u th Aug. 17, 1924, height 151/a resolution noticcs, CTbituarles, etc., and Ibeen on the sick lis t is im proving Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. « Bailey ail'd family, of iCooleemee, CAMEL! Miss Jane McGuire, o f S ta te ­ with Mr, and Mrs. A. T, Grant. hands, girth 66 in., .bone S Y s will not accept/iiny thing less than 3B' . Have helped the sourwood honey industry, too; glad to atate, S. Phelps. cents cash witli copy unless you have * apent the past Sunday .with Mr. sville, spent the week-end with ------o------in. Bred 'by Limestone Farms and we were just about to put in a couple of Mr, and Mrs, Walter S'pear and Mr. William Hilton apent the regular monthly accounts with us. and Mrs. John; G'ullet. hur mother, Mrs. Hattie McGuire. .Mr. J . N. Ijam es h a» returned Beauty Salon Smithton, Mo. hives and make you a co-oporative proposition. son, of WinstonSalem, spent Sun­ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. We do not mean to be hard on any » Miss Elma Beck spent the week from the Baptist Hospital, and Standing At # day v/ith iMi-s. W, A, Livengood. Henry Hilton, of Redland. M ockaville, N. C. one, but s»R«II items o f this nature force Anybody who has missed that combination end with her grandparents, of 'I'he road show p icture “Road is showing much improvement F. H. LANIER’S « Miss Ella Jones s.pent part of Mrs. Huey Wiggins is spend­ us to demand the cash with copy. All known as peaich-and-honey just doesn’t know •Daverson, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. To Ruin” will play the Princess following a.minor operation. His IMocksville, Route 1 tt last week with .Mr. and Mrs. R. ing some time in« Winston- such Received by us in the future with­ ' how quickly that tired feeling can give way to H artley. 'I'heatre Thursday ni.ght, May daughter, M rs. H. C. Lan'C, of Friday, May 24th « Salem. TERMS: $10.00 out the cash or stan.ps will not be pub­ Miss Thelma Hamilton was the K. Williams at Churchland. 201 li. Scottsvillc), Va., is spending* a- love ail'd affection for life nnd all living crea- Miss Mabel Jones spent Sat­ Also The Best Percheo» lished. ' Sunday guest of Miss Dora Davia. .Miss Vasta Cop^e spent last whilo with him. Mrs. Sitha Ellis McConnell *#««««« <>•» « turea.” urday with her sister, Mrs. John Stallion At My Barn. Miss Madge Langston left Friday at High Point. Mr. W. H, LeG rand h a» been> Mgr. of McConnell School of Evans, of 'Winston-Salem. We never saw the editor of Shucks and Nub­ Sunday to spend the summer Mrs. James MicCulloh, of Liber­ on the sick list for the past weel:, M rs. D. W. Casey, of C h ar­ Miss Orpha Alleiv, of Courtney, Beauty Culture, of 'Statesville .Mocksville, N. C., T hursday, |May 23, 1986 bins take a drink; we never heard any one else with lior aunt, Mrs. Eddie Grubb, ty, spent last week with her par­ his many frienda will be sorry iot to, is spendin.ff th is week with •»pent Sunday with her sister, will be manager in charge, say they ever saw him take a drink, but ivo mere of Asheville. ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Bailey. to learn, her mother, Mrs. J. W. Rodwell. **##» *•#*«* IMra. James Carter. Misses Pauline, Venice and Mias Irene Jones spent Satur­ ------o------She has returned from Jadk'son- and will ibe with us durin'g Davie Mutual Exchange, Inc. man could think such-thomghts as those express­ Mr. Ralph Hilton spent Sun­ Thy siin shall no more go downs neith­ Mackzine Seaford were tho Sun­ day ni'ghti w ith Mr. and M rs. Mias Margaret iBell and Miss ville, Fla,, where her sister, Mrs, our opening. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ed albove who has not tasted, and fe lt th at tired lliiyden Sanford spent Saturday George Wood, is much improved day in Raleigh. er shall thy moon withdraw itself; for the day .guests of 'Miss Edith Bedk, James Livengood. feeling flee before the rapid oncoming of a after a recent illness. Mr. and Mra. Earl Myers and .Mjsses Beatrice and L o t t i e The Sunday guests of Mr. and with ’Mrs, M, L, John, in Laurin- The pul^ilic is co rd ially 'in­ “Farmer Owned and Operated” Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and children and Mrs. J. T. Phelps ■feelimg of love for all mankind, the world and Belle Smith, of Cooleemee, spent Mra. W. B. Cope were Mr, and biU'g. the days of thy, mourning shall be end­ spent Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. vited to attend. all that there is. . , the weelc-end with their pareri'ts, Mrs, John Atinther, of Lexin-gton, Miss Jane Bradley, who has a 0, B, Jones, of Win'ston-Salcm. We sell and deliver FCX open for­ ed.—Isaiah 60:20. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mr, and M rs, R ay M arley, of Focretarial position at Queen- ---- :------^------0------7------Ml', and .Mrs, Arvil Shoaf, of Misa Lena Potts, of Cornatzer • t t » »»***#»* Mr, and Mrs, Huibert Fisher, Durham, w ere weelk^-end guests Chicora College, Charlotte, apent LET’S HOLD OUR HERITAGE Davidson, Mr. and Mrs, K, H, spenit Sunrtay with Miss Mary mula Feeds and Fertilizers of all of Mt„ Pleasant, spent Sunda) Gillian and son, of Woodleaf, o f the la tte r’» mothei’, M rs. H. the week-end with her mother, N Mrs, E, P, Bradley, Mrs, Brad­ Phelps, CURB MARKET FOR MOCKSVILLE Avith her sister, Mrs. J. B. Beck. Misses Dorothy ancl Elizabeth C. Kooii'ts. Just as kinds. We in America sometimes take our liberties ------o------ley returned with her to Char­ Misses Edith and Ruth Shutt Last Saturday night. Miss Lu­ Livengood, of this place and Myr­ and Mary Francis March, of Ad-^ and privileges too much as a matter of courae. cille Smith en'teretained a num­ tle Childress, of Tyro, spent Sun­ The little son of Mr. and Mrs. lotte for a few daysi Your Doctor Full line of tested Field and Garden seed. ■ Mooksville ought to have a cuilb market. There Jloody Hanelin'O is under treat- vance, spent a short while' in We have always enjoyed this liberty and thia ber of friends at a social part> day eveii'iiig with Miss Ella Jones, h:« community Saturday after­ prescribes . . Clipper Cleaner Cleans Anything, Try Us is an'ample supply of vegetables grown in this at the home of Mrs. Daniel 'Mil­ Miss Edna Cope is spending iMdit for an affected leg in a Miss Sadie Hall Woodruff has freedom of thought and expreasioil, including returned from Montreat Nomal noon. r coiinty, but too often' those growinigi these vege­ ler. ThoSß enjoyinjr the occasion part of this week with her sister, Statesville hospital. freedom of the press, that is the privilege of College, and will, spend the vaca­ Mias Louise ..Tones spent tho Usini; only the purest of tables are unable to sell any extra supply which were Misses Beatrice, Lucille Mrs, K, H, Gillian, of Woodleaf; ——.—0------C u m e k tion with her parents, Mr. and week-end with her aunt, Mrs. drugs and other ingredients, every (citizen in the United States. It is oivly and Lettle Belle Smith, Madge Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Jones spent MiiiS S ara h G aither returned they may have on hand after using the neces- Calvin Baity, of near Bixby. we fill prescription.*; with th when W e take a view at what has come aibout in Langston, Ethel, Thelma and I Sunday evening with Mr, and f in e r , Monday from a visit to friends M rs. C. a W oodruff. Sanford , sary amount for home conaumption. A icunb Woodruff, of State College, was M rs. Sam ■Ri.ghts and children, utmost care. No guessw ork, Italy, Russia, and Gemany, that we really see Ada Beck, Juanita and Willie M rs, A. L, Jones, of n ear Bi.Kby. in Gastonia, and also spent a day ’ market would provide a means for the seller and Т0ЙАСС05.. ,TiÍrí<«^ii at home for the week-end. of Forsyth, also M rs. D. C. K ur­ but only the accuracy a re­ what it means to be a free ami independent peo­ Glass, Frances 'Call, Dora Davis, Those visiting .Mr, and Mrs. G. at Lake Jam es. NOTICE ------o ------— fees and Mias Carolyn Kurfees gistered pharmacist can give ii" the purchaser to come together, the buyer to get Lucille, Kathleen, Elma and A. Jones Sunday were Mr. and ple here at homo. In Germany for instance, the D oniestic, « » thafi on Misses Mildred Thompson, of Smith Grove, apent one day you. vogetaibles regularly on specified days of the Edith Beick, Thelma Hamilton Mra. James Livengood, of Fork, Mrs. H. G. P ittm an and littlo We have just unloaded 1500 Bu. car of :pres8'has .been entirely gauged by the Nazi i)arty. Frances Thompson and Virginia last week with 'Mrs. G. F. Beau­ • week, and the ¡producer to sell. It would mean ami .Bula Balia, Messrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Williams, of Qther populei' bi’ent daughter, Anna, of Asheville, No Jew is allow ed to engage in' the publishing V Henry have returned to Waynes- champ. __ ■ ' , and Leo Hamilton, Harold Hart­ Churchland, 'Mr. and Mrs, Clar­ visited Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Dwig- LET Us SERVE YOU the Finest and Cleanest a.^reat opiportun'ity for those having fruits, (Sl*nnl) ' v ville, after a visit to Mr. and Mr. Ray Beauchamp, ol Clem­ business. Even church (publications aro not ley, Clifton, Henry and Paul ence Lagle, of Cooleemee and gin'S recently.' berries, and vegetables to sell during the sum- B. nEYNOLPS TPDACCÛ POMM' M rs. C. L. 'I'hompson. 'Miaa 'M il­ mons, spent Sunday in this com­ ipermitted to flourish. It is strange, and yet it is Grubjb', C harlie and E rnest Swico- Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Michael, of ^ e r months, and would ,lío a great convenience WINSTOW-SÄltlM,* I\lis3 Emily Rodwell will leave dred Thompson also paicT a brief munity visitin'g 'relatives. tru e th a t a ^people vvill put up w ith auch rigid good, Edward Howard, Ernesi Davidson, spent [Sunday with Mr, WHEAT to the pei’sons who would likQ to have an oppor­ the last of the week to visit her visit to Raleigh and High Point. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Minor and L eG ran d ’s regulatio n as this. No on'e would h ave'th o u gh t and Fred Drury, John Albert and Mrs, Brown iBailey, little daughter, Peggy Ann, of tunity to buy thbse supplies. sister, Mrs, J. W. Di.'ckerson, in —o------that can be bought. We are mixing this that the German people would tolerate iwhat Mr, jnd Mrs, Herbert B'Trdsall, Charlotte, apent a few days last During the past twelve months the Durham Southern Pines, P h a rm a c y they are up against, and like it, and yet such and Mr. and Mrs. Price Sherrill week with her 'mother, Mrs. W. with our local wheat. Be sure to get County Woman’s Home Demonstration Club sold R. C arter. ' b . is the case. A n d ,if the Germans will put up i\Ir, and Mrs. M. K. Pate, of and son. Price, Jr., of Moores­ “The Rexall Store" ?2<5,G89 worth of produce on> their curb market.' ville, Mr. and Mrs, J, C, Sherrill Mr. an'd Mrs. Ed Beaiich-Tmn some of this flour from your local mer­ ЩШ.- with this kind of'tyranny is it at all out of the Eurlin'gton, spent the day 1 re- Phone 21 M ocksville, N. C. Aipproximately $G,000 of this amount came from coiitly with 'the latter’s mother, and children, Carl, Jr,, Margaret and children, of Winston-Salem, range of possibility that the American people the sale of caJkes. Eggs and poultry brought In JIi'.s, V. E, Sw aim . Hill and Sarah of Mounl; Ulla, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. chant or the farmers can get it in ex­ might not even take the same treatment from 'fom McDaniel. ?9,000, and flower sales amounted to $1,358. spent Sunday with Mrs, William tmtummumtmntsnttttsmmtttomt» change for their wheat. some “bird” like Huey Long, who might succeed Thirty Ш Ноп Miles Mr. H. 0. Smith, Jr., of Phila­ M iller, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter apent This aerved to increase the farm families’ in­ in forcin'g himself into a iposition of authority • delphia, apent the week-end with ------o------Sunday in Winaton-Salem. PRINCESS come in Durham Coun'i;y, and in turn, naturally Handsomely engraved invita­ and dictatorship? And never haa there 'been a Mr. and M ra. Knox Johnstone, WHERE IS THE MOSES? helped 'business jiiat so much on account of tions have been received to the time in the history of America when the people the latter his sister. H orn-Johnstone Co. furnishing the farm families with the 'where­ Ninety-ninth Annual Commence­ THEATRE The ollicial hearings and the should thinik) serio u sly on- th is B reat h eritage ment of IDavidson College, June withal to make such ipurchasea as they them­ Mrs. W. L Howell and littlft much publicized discussion of Mocksville, N. C. «V i ireedom of the press, free apee(6h, free express­ second to, fourtih, R ufus B. selves may need during tho year. If the curb (laughter, Carrie Allison, are . the cotton industry during the Friday & Saturday market is .provin.g so successful in Di^rham’^ ion, and the right to worship God according to visiting her parents. Dr. and 'Mrs. Sanford, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. past few weeks emphasizes tho R. B. Sanford, is a memtoer of ' A Bob Steel Weatern County, we 'do noh see why it could not' iprove the dictates of one’s own conscience. Will the П. F. Long, in Statesville. fact that the trouble with the the graduating class. equally as successful, although In a smaller way, American- people ever let go of any of these Kotton textile induatry, and the “KID COURAGEOUS” .Mias Thoy Tem pleton, of cotton growing buaineas ia not right here in Mockaville. glorious privileges? ; l • Miss Pauline Renegar return­ BEAUTY, STYLING, ALL MODERN FEATURES-AND A Mcioresville, who haa been tea- one that can be pointed out as and two reel comedy chiujr In (Cool'eemoe, spent the ed home Sunday from a visit to being aolely and wholly reapon “GUM SHOES” relatives in Winston>-Salem. She PLANT A GARDEN TEN MONTHS MORE TO LIVE i\eck-end with Mias Lucile Horn. siible for the troublea of the GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR I'f'n ------0------was accompanied home by her business. The aenate votes to extend NRA another :^0 I\rra. W. R. Kester .and 'Misa niece. Miss Sarah Anderson, of There are many things wrong Before it is too liil^ the Enlerprise would like High ; Winston-Salem, who will spend months. The president wanted two years more. i'largaret Thompson, of with the cotton .business, and all Monday & Tuesday USES 107° TO 50% LESS CURRENT to urge its readers tn ntilixc garden spacu diu- Point, were guests of iMr, and I the week with her grandparents. of them are contributing caujieh The blue eagle, un-der the new ten rnuuth» ‘ Another right new RKO pic­ ' . ' » p i I -Mr.s. C. L. Thompson one day re- Mr. and Mra. W. H. Renegar of the slump which has come tension ibilirh «3 so m F ö rm 3rtatl-f«ath«i»2- ii!4+ck j ------77 , , , ture r I fc'fïT hume-grown vegetables. Vegetable gardens contiy. upon cotton. ed, even if not his claws blunted. The bill goes __ Q ~ — 7: ■ I iVir. and ilvlxo. J . KimblOi - ■ 1 2 - and especially, for ihose. livin.¿r in towns am. With' tne pVice a l “T/ri i toi ESTE П1) Л \ ’— to the House v.’hieh ¡body will doubtless take Mi.ss D elia G rant w ill leave have been------residing . , in Winston- . i, centa, cotton is too high for for­ villages, can be made to .pay the owners wonder­ With Anive Shirley starring immediate action and it will possibly pass with­ early in June to attend summer Salem, have arrived here to ma e eign buying. Foreign countries fully, and at the same time, give them the ad­ M hool at State/ College, Farm -' thoir home, their mai^v fnemia wantiii'g cotton are raising their out material change. And it may be for the And Comedy vantage of having fresh vegetables during the vile, Va. Miss Grant is a gradu- will be glad to know- own and at a lower price than l H “WIG WAG” best, but, somehow we believe that the spirit of summer mobths. Have you stopped to think how ate of this college. ible, who was form'erly Miss Rose Icenta. The export market haa the NRA should not be fostered further than ______Owen of this place, has been a much it would add' to the wealth of the county fallen oif ibadly. necessary for temporary recovery. Everett Blaclkwood haa return- teacher in the Fairview School, The uae of worn out machinery ■if every iamily in Davie County would provide ------eel from Long’s Saniitorium, and Winston-Salem, for a number ot haa hurt the manufacturing buai­ and icultivate an ample space for the production neaa in many aections; the .pro­ THB AUTOMOBILE STILL LEADS is improving from an appendici­ years. Mocksville Hardware Co. •of garden truck'/ Those living in' towns and tis operation, his numei'ous fri­ ------cessing tax haa added its load to villages could save'quite an item of expense in ends will be 'glad to hear. Mrs. R. D. W. Connor and Mrs. tl;e already (burdened industry; Agents and Distributors ('Morganton' News-Ho’.’ali!.) 0. H.'Perry, of Washington, D. other costs ibrought on .by tho their grocery ,bills by the cultivation of a igarden, Against war, pestilenice, flood, famine and M o m Mnxs, Faster miles. Greater economy . . . that Miss .Mary Allen Hendri.x, of ^ C„ arrived last Thursday to visit NRA have added their .share to Stag Paint and we hope that while the season' for planting fire, the automobile still heads the list as the IS the story of the Ford V-8. There « e conclusive fic,. Boyden High School faculty, ' relatives, Mrs, Connor is witn the troubles. New Englanders Continental Paint is still here, that the ipeople will take advantage greatest destroyer of human life the world has ures from owners to show that it is the most economical Actual Salislbury, arrived last week to h e r sisters, M rs, E, W. .(^low a claim that the wage diiTerential Atlas Cement of it. Ford car ever built. between tlie North and the South yet produced. spend the vacation with her par-j Iilrs. J. IF'rank Clement, an Kimballton Lime :S ' i ' u r . ^ ______Q.______A particularly interesting and complete report of Heiid- also visit in Chapel Hill and haa been largely instrumental in Humiliating though it may ibe, the Pennsyl­ Figures nnts, Mr. and Mrs. T, M. A tlantic Stam ping Co.’s costs comes from a national fleet owner who has owned Raleigh. Mra. Perry is spend- ' bringing their troiilbles to a cli­ HOEV FOR GOVERNOR !'ix. Dairy Suppliea vania State Ibureau of motor vehicles reports 854 Ford cars wbch have run more than thirty million in,r several weeks with her mo­ max. 'No one knows exactly what that women are safer drivers than men. Of miles m business use. Show Xorman Clement, of Wilming- ther, Mrs. William Miller, to expect. Gulf Statea Steel Co.’s T'wo other contributing causes Fence and Naila, Bai'ibed ■ Clyde Ilooy, Slielby lawyer, announces his 32,883j operators figuring in automobile accidents 11, spent Sunday here. He will ^ which wero run 5,017,075 an d which, in tho South, are largely Wire, Bale Tiea, Galvanized the first live months of 1934, only 1,944 were milos. 599 were Model A Ford с а г ч The ' ling hia family here to make Mr, and Mr.s. S. M. C all ^ candidacy for governor. That means that an<- M arjorie Call spent tho week-end blamed for the troubles of the Roofing. women. Although, women constitute 19% of tlieir home abouit May '29, his other mighty good man has shown his willing- to with Mrs. Call’s parenta, Kev. industry are over-production and Mann’a Celebrated Axes. Both the famous G-E Monitor Top Pennsylvania's licen'Sed drivers, they wore in­ Ford V*8 is many friends will be 'glad and the new, beautifully styled G-E . ness to serve his state in the highest executive and Mra. B. F. Rollins, in E iza- the competition from rayon. Af­ Flatop m odels have tne "ageless” Moro oco« I'liow, Wm. G. Scarlett & Co.’a position'. Hoey is a man in whom the great volved in only 6% of the accidents, 4.% of tho 'о Q о m 1 с а 1 ibethtown. Miss Mary V. Rollins, ter the war, icotton'mills sprang Field Seeda. G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism with 1 2 ^ c than tho fatalities and 8 % o f i the non-fatal injuries. On'ly who has been in Charlotte with up.over the .South like' mush­ masses have profound I'aith—faith in his ability, Model A* The' many friends of Mrs, L. United Statea Seed Co.'s Y E A R S 31 A less than the Model T Fords. And they covered rooms. Promoters figured there 5 Pricei as low as faith in his honesty, faith in his democracy. And C6 women out of 3,528 operators lost their Q. Baker will be sorry to hear relatives, accompanied them to Garden seeds. her home in Elizabethtown. They would be five years of ' uninter­ Perform ance Protection how we do need such men in' the p olitical life of licenses because of law violations. and tliat she is aeriously ill at the Athens Stove Works were joined iby M iss A nnie Ruth rupted yarn sellin'g, judging- from f o r o n ly t l a year (included in price) It is not only high time that men stopped Moro eco* Sinte Hospital, Morganton, where (Ranges and Stoves. the state just now, Too frequently ■\vo have n o m ic a l .Call, who had been visiting in pre-war and war prices. The It w ill cost *50 to *100 more to Each vLTih"’p ■ *e Ford V-Í О ihoQ (ho $ 1 3 1 . 5 0 taik'ln'g of "crazy women drivers,” but high time •'he has been a patient for aome slump cam.e in leas than two Jacobs M fg. Co.’s ooperate p . most electric refrigeratoTsige relegated! our art)lest men to the discard in favor .1 a m о ил Wilson. юеНо™ ^ W value and Model T. time. Heaters and Circulators. tbiaa ic will a Geaçfal Bleccric. of cheap political tricksters whose qualities for that men and women alike learned a bit about porformanco ?nd costs you less to operate. years. There is too much ¡pro­ AND UP operating these Juggeniauts we call automobiles. MOCKS CHURCH NEWS duction. It may ibe called under­ statesmanship are nil and in whose integrity no A n n e Margaret and G rant consumption, i f y o u w ish, Ibut " G o o d Hardware Always.” one has the least con)ñd«nce, not even thoir own For tho sake of the elderly people ,crossing our «pent la.st week in Charlotte with Rev. 'F. E. Howard w ill fill his the results are the same, viz: a at the right price. i immediate supporters. But with such men' as streets, for tho sake of happy little children at their sister, Mrs. C. M. Littleton. plethora of manufactured gods, Clyde Hoey we can all be assured that the dem­ .play, and for the sake of humanity in general let F О M il Vvfi Misses^'usses PollieFoUle and SarahSaran Granturani. ¡TeK“’«*' o’clock^^*^ and a glutted m aiiet, with its ac-1 » e d down F rid ay and.brought .Sunday^^^^^ C- Sm ith and C.C. ocratic. party and the state will be in safe everyone who gets behind a steering \Vheel try, : companying, cut throat compe­ Motksville Hardware Co tition, unfaiir methods of mark- to set tho exànipié of safe driving; ____ children. Of Clemmons, spent a- "läjepiliing For ЕувгуЬойу*’ Moeksyille, N. 0. hands—-clean han.'ds, capable hands. w ith etin g an-^ selHnKt, etic., e tc .' '' vv„ , ... i Mrs. Basio Byerly, ivho Has while Sim dw _/afternoon Thp other evil, Southern J^gen In 'iWiiMton-$^lem for. jthe Mra. .L .H.. Hilton. ThMday, May, 23* W 35___ THE BIOCKSVILLB ENTBRPRIBB, MOCKSVILI ^ N.

ADVERTISING PUBLISHERS LOCUST TO INFEST TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND ADVERTISEIT* GET REPORT WESTERN COUNTIES ANSWERED AT STATE |COL. Q. How much fruit and vege- Pevie County’« New York. — National adver­ The song of 17-year locusts Read By The People tisers paid $163,000,000 for news- will drone through wooded areas ta:bles should be canned for each Best A dvertising '.paper space and ?34!),055,000 for in northwiestern North Carolina member of the family. Who Are Able To M e d i u m all mediums in 1934, the bureau this summer. A. Each adult member of the B uy ■ 'of advertising reported today to ■Gru'bs which have been living family should have nt least 57 7the American" Newspaper Pub­ under the ground since 1918 will Mocksville Enterprise pints of canr.cd vegetnblf's nnd lishers Association. crawl up onto trees this year to TRUTH, IIONESTV OF PURPOSE AND UNTíItíNíí I'lDl'JLITY TO OUR CÙUNTKÏ ANU UHR Fí.aG IS OUR .\1'М AND OUU PURPOSE The estimates indicate distinct shed their skins and emerge as 45 pints of canned fruit for use gains over li)33 advertising _ox- winged insects. during the winter. I'o the can­ Ol.UMIi 67 MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY. MAV ;)0 . 1 <)зп No. 27 ‘penditures more than recoverinK The locusts will appear in wood ned articles should be added the losses of that year to place '1411'; CORNER CUPBOARD lots by the million'; the males, twelve pints of dried fruits and iALVTTIE EA'rON AUXHJARY MAKE APPLICATION FOR GREENSBORO COMMENCE­ .■\IOCKSVILLE VETERAN 'WAGED I-ONG FIGHT FOR 1934 slightly ahead of 1932. six pints' of dried vegetables. COLUMN filiin^f the air with their steady .iMEETS COTTON TAX EXEiMPTION MENT THIS WEEK IS OLDEST DUKE GRAD. .PEACE In 1933, the bureau reported, droning. However, the insects Preserves and jam will add the CEiiTIFICATES ВУ JUNE 12 (Kdited by M. J. H.) ,general advertisers spent $145,- do very little dam age, says Dr. required sugar or sweets to the The Mattie Eaton Auxiliary GVoenslboro C ollege’s .87th a n ­ Durham, May 27. — When i Jnnc Addams Will Be Remember­ 000,000 for newspaper space out diet and a small supply should Z. P. Metcalf, head of the entom­ That place that does contain met at the Jlethodist church oiv Under the Ban'khoad Cotton nual commencement cíame to a alumni of Duke University re- ed For Her Hattie In Interest of a total of $298,000,000. ology department at State Col­ be prepared and added to ' the [y (books, the best companions, Jlonday afternoon, with Miss Act all cotton growers who hnve close with the graduating exer­ turn'to the campus this Vv-eelc-end Of International Peace Saying “the first quarter of lege. pantry shelves. ' i.s to- me ' cotton planted in 1935 must make Ruth Booe presiding in the ab- cises on T uesday m praing, M ay to ta'ke an active part in their 1935 finds the newspapers facing Oiccasionally they ' do injure glorious court.” application for Cotton 'I’ax alma mater’s eighty-third com­ Q. Should rose hushes be , sence of the presiden't, Mrs. J. ¡Chicago, May 25.—Jane Ad- unusual competitio,n for the na­ youn'^r fruit trees which have (Beaumont nnd Fletcher.) Exemption Certificates if they 28th, when forty seniors received mencement, the champion ‘,‘at- dusted or sprayed during the j Frank iClement. Miss Booe dams failed to ond the world war, ' tional advertiser’s dollar,” tho been set out in new ground by wish l;o sell their cotton' tax free. their diplomas. Miss Sarah tender” of them all will be Col. blooming season? report presented figures to show laying eggs in the twigs. This fhe followiii'g fine article on , led the devotionals, the topic be­ All applications m ust 'be in the J. D. Hodges, 90, of Mocksville. but she will always be remem­ A. A (good grad e of dusting Thompson, daughter of Mr. and that the daily press was superior ; can be prevented’ iby covering Books” was read to the Mocks- ing “Going for,^ward . together,” State Office by the middle of A Confederate veteran and re- bered for her fight for univor- sulphur should be applied to M rs. J. H. Thompson, of this to both the magazine field and the trees with mosquito netting ¡]le high school .graduates bj June. Davie County Cotton 'tired educator,' Colonel Hodges sal peace. rose bushes at weekly intervals an'd the Scripture lesson being place, was one of tho graduates. the radio as an advertising med- or tobacco cloth. Dr. Metcalf 'otiriy Superintendent W. F. Growers are asked to attend their has established an amazing re­ For years her name was syn­ through the entire season-. Where Eph. 4:11-16. Mrs. E. J. Harbi­ The Baccalaureate Sermon was um. points out. ¡,,l,inson, and is w orth keeping. township meetings oiv June 3, -J cord for attending commence­ onymous with peaco movements The survey contrasting news- the plants are infested with son read a poem on “Courage,” delivered on Sunday morning by The locust infestation this [ ¡ii fi'om the pen of Rev. Ed- or 5 to file their appHcations ments at T'rinity and Duke, hav­ in ali parts, of the world, and she Bishop Paul B. Korn, presiding ,-papers and magazines involved year Avill occur in Alleghany, aphjds or thrips, the nicotine Jeffries Roes, Methodist and Mrs. B. I. Smith read the v.ith committeemen. All farmers ing beon present at 62 out of the ibecame as famous as an apostlo n early a m illion homes in 15 suliihur dust should be used. bishop of the Methodist Episco­ Surry, Wilkes, nnd Yadkin coun­ linislei' of Oxford, N. C. 'Here m inutes of the last m eeting. i\Irs. n'ho made application last year past 64 anii'Uaroccasions. Andl of peace as she had in the estab­ This is made by thoroughly mix­ pal (ihurch. South, of the two cities. ties, tho mountains of West Vir- . ¡¡i; "ISooks; Books; Books: M. G. Ervin told tho in'jpiring v,’ill be notified to this affect. he has good “excuses” for tiie lishment and operation of Hull “The final conclusion,” said ing twelve ounces of forty per Carolinas. On Monday afternoon gin'ia. Tie adds. [(,¡1(1 stinie good books. Have slory of Bishop William Capers, Cotton Contract Sigivers will only two times he has missed since House ¡11 Chicago. the report, ‘is that the advertis­ cent, nicotine sulphate solution' the traditional Class Day pro­ Since the department of en­ liL'in. Ilorrow them. Buy them, if of South C arolina, wh'o war, a have to list tenants nnd sign becominfr identified with the uni-; In Hull House, founded in 1889 er who uses newspapers alone gram took |)lace, with tho concert tomology is dependent upon local v.ith two pounds of hydrated ctos.Hiiry, on a cred it. T hat's the home missionary to tlio colored their iiipplicatioiTs because the fi­ versity. Onco ho waa iri> Franco with Ellon Ghtes Starr, she 3s getting the 'best avaiiaible cov­ lime and eight pounds of dust­ by the School of Music that observers in the affected areas ;i,y niauy folks buy “gas.” Read people in South Carolina and gures for their application have attending an international ex­ brought foreign-born citizens to­ erage at the lowest cost.” ing sulphur.. For the controNof evening. Tho commencement ad; i i for infoi-mation' regarding the pure love story,—get a breath Georgia. Miss Mary Heitmaii' re­ bcoiv taken from th eir contract. position, and again he was too ; gether on a common ground m One newspaper in each city dress was made by Dr. Bernard l&custs. Dr. Metcalf has request­ rose slugs the same solution is [ coiu tship days in. their beauty viewed a chapter, “Jesus, the Those who did not sign a con­ far from,tho state to return. | Chicago. In her pease efforts, "Would reach 607,300 homes at a C. Clausen, pastor of the First ed that interested persons send used with two pounds of arsen­ 11(1 (iiichantment. Read biogra- Ideal Church Memlber,” from the tract will be asked to give the Recently Henry R. Dwiro, Duke 'Miss Addams attempted the same cost of $2.09 a line, the survey Baptist church of Pittsburg, Pa. him information about the in­ ate of lead added. Where tho liy—get the ir.'spiration of great textbook, “Jesus Our Ideal.” An bales, weight pel bale and acre­ director of public relations, re­ thing with the world as a stage. s h o w e d , whereas it would cost arsenate of lend is added, one Stnt^men Her iFriends sects. vc.et of God. R ead books to w arm district missionary meeting, have cotton planted this year for night and stole a 1933 model A. There is a heavy market INTEREST name and wonk' will be kn'own of tho nation’s homes have Locusts will be found most le .soul, to stir the brain, to which will be ileid at Advance the first time since 1927 will demand for birds of the yellow coach, some ten or dozen tires for many generations after she radios, only 4,6 per cent, are numerous in rich woodlands exercise the emotion's, to convince Methodist church on' Wednesday, make application at the same skinn'Od breeds which include and auto accessories valued at Attention is called to Miss is gone” tuned in to a single program which have not ibeen cut or burn­ 1C will. “Give attention to read- June 5, beginning at 9:30. Mrs. time and at the township meet­ Pihude Island Reds, Cochins, cbout fifty dollars. Annie Male Benton’s pupils’ re­ 'Miss Addams’ tried by various and only 3.2 can identify tho ed over recently, he said, but will ini!," Read 'to understand life; J. G Sterling, district secretary, ing place. White Wyandottes, Barij'ed and Not a h e a d lin e . noi an item .. not a cut The burglars 'backed nn auto­ cital, which will be given in tho mean's to end the world war. With jadvertiser or his product. also occur in other places. They lo iiiow tho past, appreciate the will preside, and Mrs. Minnie T. Places of meeting are as fol­ Pl,vmouth Rocks, Jersey Giants, mobile up to the double doors Mocksville high school auditor­ that view in mind, she called the One automobile company’s pro­ ahould not be confused with present, and sense ,thC| fu tu re. Bryson is chairman of the Davie low s: and Cornish. Experiments nt of the show room on the front ium on Friday evening. May 81st, International .Congress of Women gram was said to reach an aver­ grasshoppers or July Hies. Don’t let your mind dry up Jike county zone. As has .been the Mocksville township, Cour,t this station show a preferen’ce side and 'by backing the car into at 8 o’clock. This, is an occasion at the Hague in 1915, and be­ age audience of 545,600 listen- escapes the attention of the many readers former oasis m idst the d esert’s custom for several years, those House; Calahaln township, Tut- fA-t.raufi for Plymouth Rocks over the the doors broke the loc'k and then of great interest here, for Miss came its first president. 'ii "sir o i'L at a cost of .$11,698, for “SLEEPING JO E” IS parching sands. “He who grad u ­ who attend the meeting are re­ terow’s Store; iCIarksvilie town­ Rhode Island Rods, Ibut alm ost backed the cjir into the show Benton has many frien'ds in this On the other hand, when tho ■«'■hich the ^bureau said tho ad- VICriM PNEUMONIA ates and stops there will soon be quested to ibring a box luncheon. ship, Robert’s Store; Farming­ any of the heavy breeds will pro­ room and loaded up with tires community, and her pupils aro United States entered the war. ' A'crtiser could buy more than a able lo take his collar off ovei Members at the auxiliary wore: ton townsliii), Farmin'gton ; Shady duce good, markotafble capons. of this newspaper. They DEPEND on it as and accessories. A. deputy sheriff well trained. Members of Miss Miss Addams 'bent every effort to jage and a half of newspaper Memphis, Tenn. — “Sleeping his head.” He who stops readin>g, Mesdames E. J. Harbison, M. G. G'rove township. Advance, B ai­ ' ■ ' L A judicious cros.sing of any of fiom Newton was passing the Benton’s classes of Mocksville its successful con'clusion. •space ronchin(r 1 ,000,000 readers. Joe” Muggins, sleeps in a white cro9.s(ia the deadline. Books: Ervin, Julia C. Heitman, Hattie ley's Store; Fulton township, these heavy 'breeds will produce motor company and noticed the and Sponcer will take part in Criticized For W ar fViews Tho Publishers Association casket —a victim of pneumonia. linoks; They open your eyes to McGuire, E. W. Crow, B. I. Smith, I Livengood’s Store, Fcrk; Jeru­ birds with enhanced vigor, and doors open 'but thought nothing the evening’s entertainment. In 1931 she was awarded tho If ' opened its three-day convontiou The 1 2 -year-okl lad, bedridden their, one and only reliable source of news C. H. 'romlir.'3on, Mi.sses Kuth salem township, Daii'iel’.^ Store, У the ability to make rapid and ulimp.se civilization’s tread In tho of it as ho concluded tho place Nc'bol peaco prize in conjunction today with a di8cussio,n' of the ^vith a stran ge m alady for three sands of tim e.” Booe and Mary Heitman. econ'omical growth. Gi'fasy Corner. was open for business as a ser­ ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON with Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, newspaper code at the head of r.nd a half years, died just 24 It is vory important that ah vice station is operated in con­ GIVEN president of Columbia university. (he program. hours lifter contracting pneu­ MRS. LELA B. KELLY DEAD Viiho want tax exemption cortifi- PERTINENT BRIEFS and information. So why not “cash in” on Two vory stately biennials nection with the business. Tho It was the first \time a woman monia. l.i-.iit are in ibJoom now are tho catos ma'ke their applications o n car was fouiwl Tuesday morning Miss Ruth Booe and Mrs. E. W. SCIENTIST THINKS BIrs. S. T. Rider, who three Mrs. Leia Bryant Kelly, 82, had won the coveted honor. Miss Mon.'lreys have ibeen train ed to 'aiitcrbury Bolls and tho Fox- one of the above dates ami in near Oak Grove church, but tho Crow were joint hostesses at a SEAWEED WILL BE years ago gained permission to well-'kivowii and beloved Rowan Addams devoted her share of the ' road simple words of three let­ (,'lovi!, their ivames, as well as the proper township. guilty person is still at large. delightful luncheon on 'I’uesday, SOURCE OP FOOD take Joe from a Memphis hos­ that concentrated attention of these readers county woman, and widow of the money to furtherance of peace. ters. heir beauty, being noticeable. their guests being M rs. 0 . H. Occasionally Miss Addams was ' pital, adopt him and thon nurse late Captain W. F. Kelly, passed BILLIE CLICK HAS PARTY WAKE FORES'!’ COLLEGE It requires a force of 14,714 The liotanical name of the first Perry, of Washington, D. C., Mrs. criticized for her views about M inneapolis.—Down to tho sea him day and night, mourned for away at the home of hor son, W. COMMENCEMENT persons to run the Panama Ca­ nieiitioiiod is Campan'Ula, which E. J. Haiibison, Mrs. P. J. John, war. Once, before America en­ fo r seaweed w ill bo m an’s next him. But she knew she had play- nal. F. Kelly, Jr., at South River, on A delightful event for a num­ ' i f ' l r all of whom are prospective buyers of your coniu.s from the Latin word, son and Mrs. Lester Martin. Tho tered the war, certain contribu­ step in his quest for food. Prof. P(| a great part in “Sleeping Vanilla comes from the pods May 21st. The fun'Orai was held ber of little folks was the birtii- Tho final programs of Wake 'campana,” a church Iboll. S tu ­ artistic centorpiece was a com­ tions to Hull House -were with­ Josephine Li. Tiden, University Joe’s” ilife. of a climjbing orchid. there on W ednesday atternoon, day party given on Saturday af- P’orest College’s 1 0 1 st commence'-' dents in Dr. Doren'dinger’s Art bination of daisies, larkspur and drawn because of statements at­ Hi к of Minneasota ibotanist and lead­ “My three 'boys were grown Deep under the sea, volcanos at 3 o’clock, with Rov. Mr. Hunt, ternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher ment had as speakers the fol­ wares or services, Mr. Tradesman? Survey class will remember the other flowers in an antique glass tributed to her. She offered to er of scientific'expedition to and I wanted to do something are un'doubtedly producing lava. Methodist minister of Clevelaivd, Click, in honor of the fourth lowing: Baccalaureate Sermon by pictures of the beautiful Italian bowl. Several temipting courses resign her post as its head, but .Tapan, Austria and New Zealand useful,” she explained. It takes about 50,000 rosebuds and Rev. C. E. B. Robinson,.Epis- (birthday of their little son, Bil­ Rev. J. B. Hipps, professor of ampaniles or bell towers. Th« were' served. the board of trustees would not to collect marine algae, said ro Joe became ill in October, to malke one ounce of oil of rose's. dopal mini.ster of Cooleemee, in lie. Various games were enjoyed religion at Shanghai University; Foxglove’s Latin name is Digita- îiermit her. centlyi 1931. At first physicians de- Nickels are 75 ,per icent copper charge. The iii'terment-took place in the yard, and then' the child­ Dr. Ovid C. Foote, lieutenani- iSi so called because the corolla DR. CONNOR VISrrS STATE On most subjects. Misa Addams Seven months of toil amonu ■scribed 'his .case as sleeping sick- and 25 per cent nickel. In other words, ADVERTISE in tlie family plot at Joppa Ceme­ ren were invited into the dining­ commander of the United States is .shaped like a fin'ger (d ig it.) was open minded. She,favored the rcoast of tho three nations r.ess. But Mr,'í.-';ílider said they The 'Derby is England’s big­ tery near Mocksville. Tho deceas. room, where a prr. ty white cake navy, made the alumni address; Dr; R. D. W . Connor, United was only the prelude to the job The leaves of the purple Fox- temperance, but was opposed to ,, 'S have assured her since that this gest horse racin'g classic. ed was the daughter of Dr. T. with candles centered the table. and on Tuesday morning. May States’ Archivist, who is now re­ fclove are used to make a very prohibition aa it was known in the gray-halred scientist and ten- v.as not the case. Walter Camp (1859-1925) is J, Bryant and I'alitlva Luckey Tempting dixie cups and cakes 28th, the commencement address siding in Washington, D. C., was strong medicine for heart di­ this country. . . graduate students from tho uni­ “Joe’s illness resulted from a known as “The Father of Ameri­ regularly in Bryant, who lived here many were served, after which the was delivered by Josephus Dan­ one of the guests of honor at the sease. Many Honorary D eg^s versity have undortnken. fall in which he injured his can Football.” years ago, Mrs. Kelly’s girlhood honoree opened his numerous iels, ambassador to Mexico. The Jefferson Stamlard Life Insur- Miss Addams was a graduate i Surrounded ;by 52 packina spine,” the (foster-mother said. Louis Blériot was tho first to bein';; spent in Mocksville. She is gifts. The children present graduating class numbered 116, .ance Vanquet held in Greensbord An interesting new postage of Rockford college, Rockford» и cases of dried nnd bottled algae “JTis oyes w ere affected and he fly the Englishi channel (July 25, survived by three sons: W. F. were Billie Click, Jane Click, among these being P au l E. I-Ien- on Thursday evening. Dr. Connor stump is a three-cen't one in 111., in 1881, but her list of hon­ —mnrino plunts^ollooted with 1909.) ! Kelly, of South River, T. B. Kel­ Anne Marie Daniel, Marjorie dritiks, of this .place, who i-eceiv- holds P olicy No. 3 in th is com­ if' %vas in a coma fo r about IB honor of the Connecticut Ter- orary degrées reads like a coU ..... iTii-iivstakiug care from t|io rocky- ■iSiiTfs-crrlr-was-the ancien-t, sac ; ly, of Asheville, Rolbert T. Kelly, Harding, Marion Horn, Carolyn ed his Bachelor of Science de­ pany. He also spent a day and rnontfis.''~Th‘en he 1‘Ceoverüd froTii »ntenary, and has' the famous legiate drectory One was an M. beaches and tide pools of the rod language of4 ho learned Hin­ tf New Orleans, a iTaughter, Miss Craven, Corrine Tuttemw, Lu- gree, , ____ night with Mrs. Connor’s relativos this .^tate. His apoecti-had not Charter Oak” as the design-. A. from Yale in 1910—the first wejin, thogroup set to work, on dus. ' ! Kate Kelly, of Cleveland, a br(i cile Anderson, Bettie Martin, here. On Thursday Dr. and Mrs. I'ntiirnnd, ibut his mind had im- I'lioiigh th'j first; English settle- ever conferred on -a wom an by a six. montiis’ task — suuiying Antonio a tra a iv a ri is lUHiiTttGr^ ther, l'\ M. B ryant, of Kannapo­ Charles Harding, Bobbie Sofley, DR.- R. iD. KOSS, O F .Connor, Miss Riuth Bocfja, Mrs. proved.” '"ent in what is ribw Connecticut l à iti* 1} i K s s ih - !' under the microscope and classi­ the most famous violin maker of lis, ami a sister, 'Mrs. Laura B. Jack Ward, Robert Strang« Mc­ WADESBORO, DEAD E. W. Crow ami Mrs. J. Frank Y ale. . “Sleeping Joe,” a native of Th "'■IS in 1635, the incident of the M isa Addam s w as P'ot too bus.V fying from 1,200 to 2,500 spo.eies a ll tim es. Scales, of G iiin esville, Texas. A Neill, Jr., Boblbie and Jimmie Clement were gueats at luncheon A'bbeviillo, Miss,, is survived by Mloiiy’s ch arter b ein g hidden in of sea weed. Karl Man'X might well be eall-_ large number of relatives and Weeks, of Winston-Salem, Mr. Dr.. Robert D. Ross, 71, pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hanes, to write. She hag more than half nn aunt, Mrs. Birdie Sue Tidwell. «n oak tree tpok p lace d u rin g The coiliection .comprises one of ed the “patron saint” ot: social­ friends from various sections ot and Mrs. W. G. Click, Mr. ami m inent p h ysician of Wade.s|boro, in Walkertown. a dozen volumes credited to hor. “ the reign of Kin'g James 11 of died suddenly at his home on Two of tho most popular are, e the most complete over made of PESTS IN^EUROPE ' ■ ism. the state attended the las^rites. Mrs. L. S. Kurfees, Mr. and Mrs. Siiij marine plant l.ife in tho Pacific E lectric magnoti|c( w aves travel Eiifi-land, a)bout 1686. This his- iFietcher Click, Mrs. C. F. Mero- Monday morning, the funeral .PILED GERMAN ROYALTIES “Twenty Years At Hull House,” i ■ J»’ ,«.' ocean, said Prof. Tiiden, ono oi Paris.— AVestorn Europe today ac exactly the same speed as ^ |ori(; ti'oe w as a noted landm nA' DO YOuliAVE A COW FOR iiey, Jr, and Miss Patijey Cle­ taking place on Tuesday after­ BAFFLE BRITISH AUTHOR and “The Second Twenty Years tho world’s exports on «Igao, sufl'ui’ud a plague ot insects, ligh t. Hartford, iCon'n., for m any SALE? ment. noon, lie had been a practicing At Hull House.” Hazards encountered on the iblamed on tho unusual weather. It was Julius iCaosar who .'■ears, and is now preserved on physician in Anson county for London. — Royalties are ac­ Achievements Recognized expedition, including one mem­ Dutchmen in Holland were said, "1 came, I saw, conquered.” new stam p. The Davie Couii'ty Agent has LILLARD-SMITH ftlARRIAGE 45 years. His wife, who was cumulating for Dr. Merton Once—and only opce—did shi> I i,-’;''-í'/' ber’s narrow o.scai)e from an t:\viitting at m illiards on mill- received numerous inquiries re­ IN JUNE formerly Miss Julia Vii’ginia Hodge, author of the dramatic become active in politics, al­ oi-.topus on the New Zoalano iard.s of gnats which flew in HERIVS A CHAIN LETTER Decoration Day, May 30th, for garding the possible purchase of Dunl'ap, died several years ago, success, “The Wind and the though she was a leader in the !*:■ coast, were only incidental to .such thick clouds they obscurod TO END CHAIN LETTERS MU'y years observed as the Nor- fairly good dairy cattle in the Invitations of wide interest and he is survived by three dau­ Rain,” but he fails to get any movement for women’s suffrage. : / j ' r Prof. Tiiden. Moru important tho view of motorists, especially •Jci'n Memorial Day, since the county. Some may have a few here and elsewhere have boen ghters, Mrs. G. _W. Huntley, Mrs. pleasure out of the fact. In 1912 ghe came out for her old M'ere tiio economic aspocts, for at dusk. ' St. Paul, Mimi'.,—Joseph Turn­ Mocksville »'oi'ld War has been recognized cows that are not producing received as follov/s: “Mr. and Fred Teal and' Miss Jennings T he trouble is, 'i;hey are ac­ friend, Theodore Roosevelt, mak­ :i| ! she envisions day whon marine A locust plaguo in Southern er, director or tho St. Paul’s A.s- ''I the South also, as so m any enough milk to be kept in a daiiy Mrs. Mason Lillard request the Koss, one son, George Ross, all cumulating in Germany. The ing his unsuccessful told for the- Щ ■ т у algae will have a place on the and Central Spain w-as reported sociation’s Convention Bureau, Southern' boys served their coun- herd but are good enouigh for a honor of your presence at the cf 'Wadesboro, and one brother, play, which enjoyed an enor­ presidemcy on the Bull Moose, , í; í . menu. to iio tho wor.st in twenty-one ciimo out todii.y with a ciiain Ify in this great struggle. The family cow. grades that a r e dro- marriage of their daughter, Mar- W. M. Ross, of Mecklenbdrg mous success in England, is the ticket. ' ’í tjí^ , “Marine 'iilgae," ,she said, "aro joara, causing tho govorn'ment letter to end chain letters. '^federate Memorial Day is ducing from one to two ga! ons g-aret Sterling, to Mr. Eugene ,county. first English drama produced in In the latter years of her life,- sources of all four of the im­ lo vote another $100,000 to com­ Turner’s .pronosal was siniiilo, still May loth in the South, and which can be purchased at Whitmel Smith, Jr., on Tuesday, Nazi Germany and is just as big Miss Addams had honors heaped- portant vitaniins, A, P.. C. and bat the insects, I'ut ho guaranteed results. The '"'’iiKh In the “deep South” it is | a reasonable price are those that the eighteenth of June, at eight DAVIDSON COLLEGE a winner there. upon her. Among them waa the COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM D., as well as thu iodine, lack of In'Paris, clouds ot' insects ro- letter read: ;®lebrated in April. This extract' are wanted. There is a possible o’clock in the evening, Methodist But the royalties are n 6, good M. Carey, Thomas prize of $5,000 ■wliioh cause,M goiter.” st'inbliuK the tsetse fly which car­ “Hook, Jab ami uppercut. 'fom a iDecoration Day poem is -mand for several truck loads Church, Elkin, North Carolina.” to Dr. Hodge unless' he spends by Bryn Maiwr college for the i ' The program given at the 99th She exj)kiiiuMl it wa.s from ries sleeping siel;ness Viactori;'. “Talke from your wast(i|basket jjiveii' below: provided they can be .bought at Miss Lillard is a cham ing young the money in Go.rmany. He can’t second time upon “an American annual Commencement of David­ n'iirino iilltae that tho cod and invaded tho city. Init seiontiRts l.lio last l,liree cliain loiters you ¡loom: Boom : B oom : reasonable prices. If there are lady, and has vi.sited here since take any of it out because of woman in recognition of eminent son College begins with the Bac­ <>;her lis!) dbtiiin the pi'oporlii's al l’;u;teur In'stitute said tht n;:'eivo(l. W ithin three days find Jver I'iich grass-'grow n tomb, such cattle in the county that her childhood. She is a graduate foreign exchange restrictions. achievements.” 'i iik .4 E n t e r p r i s e calaureate Sermon on gundny, that nia!;o their oil valuable to I'lies wore liarmloss, though a "kcr(i the tender flowers make aro available fo'' in»’chase the of Queen’s-Chicora Colloge, and “I’m in a dilem m a,” he con- The occasion brought ' state­ ilie poi'sons who mailed them, June 2, at 11:15, a. m., delivered man, si'iiweed being the first link I'ooni Countv 'Agent will be glad to has peeiv teaching in the Elkin fesed. "Sooner or later I sup­ ments of praise from former Pre­ pest, then iiiMKth Ihem firmly on t:he by Dr. B. R. Lacy, of Richmond, in a chain that ends with man. •''"I' tlie lowly bod of the honor-, help ill disposing of them. city school. Mr. Smith is a pro­ pose I'll have to go over and aident Hoover, MacDonald and n.'.'-'e, (if the patient is a chronic Va. On IMoii'day, Ju n e 3, the LESSON ;IN TRADB COSTS 0(1 dead,' minent young business man of spend what I don’t wish to spend Pipsident Thomas G. Masaryk, of Kufi'erer, better mako it two pun'- Alumni Luncheon will be given UP 'I’O RURAL m m V E l i S ''*>'(1 ever their bosoms bloom, SUNDAY SCHOOL Dunn, North Carolina. by taking a vacation that I don’t Czechoslovakia. chcs for suro.i a t 1 :00 o’clock and a reception Here is a story of Japanese "'xt Wo c arry our tri/but'o of CONVENTION TO BE w an t.” At another time, the govern­ “Copy this letter and send it I'lDDLERS’ iCONVEN'nON TO by the faculty will be held at Tho intordcjjondenco of all cinnpetition: A pawnbroker in roses rare, HULD AT LIBERTY SUN. ment of Greece conferred its go)d | í| lo fivo frionds. By tiie timo your , BE HELD AT COOLEEMEE 4:30, followed by Class iDay ex­ MAINE WINS OVER JERICHO groups in a nation is illustrated ^'"(l gnins of the meadow, and lay medal of military merit upon Bfivaria il!' the Duleli East Til* lianie lias reached tho to i of the ercises at •5:30. T'uesday, June 4, by the amu.4ing claim that the them there, There wilHbe a Township h e r in reco gn itio n of h er woiJlc dies aecep'«cd a new biiVs’i'h! iis list, 15/)25 persons w il liAvO , Announ'cement has been re­ the academic procession will form The Maine Wildcats won from ;5i r : "'til chaplets of myrtle and Sunday School Conveii'tion held among, the Greeks of Chicago. .si roiigtii imd pi'()\ves,4 of England n plodgo and tiioh i'o'und himself loen punched. , ’■ ■■ ceived that a state-wide old-time at 10:15, a. m., and the Graduat­ Jericho Saturday by tho »core 7 is in(Mi'C(itiy ill tho hands of its wreaths of bay, «t Lilborty M. E. Church, Davie I'osiegofi witll young men bring­ “ Have faith in yoii'r loft and' fiddlers’ convention will be held ing Exercises will take place at to 1. “L efty” W h itaker w as in Over their hearts today”. Charge, June 2nd, at 2:30 p. m. jRerports from 'growera in Ber­ rural spinstors. 'l'h(!y keep thè ing iihn irew bicycles to pawn. at Cooleemee on Saturday night, 10:30. It is of inyierest Heiie rare fom and let the losers down this chnrm": w ill'n o t, be broken. (Mary Morrison.) The program consists of venous tie County iiuUcate that stands iiats that kill tho fiokl mice that Iivquiry showed that (;he price June 1st, an-d that cash prizes that Rufus Brown Sanford, Jr., with one hit. Their loK« tally o.'it tlio Itumblebeos that fortilizi; speakers and special, music. All of cotton are poor duo to 'the ho was fiivinp for bicK les in Thoughh t)ie.,whea.t, crop ha.'i Sundny Schools in township are will be given to the 'best muai- son of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. San­ was made on two errors. Otis 'l. the red clover that is needed liy e v e r t h i n « i) F TH AT? heavy and consant' : rains last ' I'l.iwii was 40, per .cent higher boijn .i.njiir'od .by excessive rains, urged to be present and anyone cians. J. C. Sella is manager of iford, is a member of the graduat- Foster waa on the mounfl 'for . ,lh(! 1;аА1и! that'pi-o(l\ico .thp good ^),д„ д;), Getting to -№01% early gives one Sept^niboiv ^hen tho cvop was price chargecl Ijy tlio oats'look line, as do’ tho various I elsevvh^vyishe^^^^^^Gii^/ .tjie, contention. in g . clasa. '\. Jericho.,...,.,-; *>;;;> ¡¡*°^ime.to.loaf. lat^rjn.i^ Thurflday, May 30, TAGE TWO THE MOCICSVILLE ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. L,if.4dny, M ay 80, .1935 club and represented Jones Coun­ AHANDONED P^ABIES NORTH CAROLINA TO DELEGATES SELECTED FOR THE M0CKSV1LLÆ ENTERPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PAGE THREET NATIONAL CLUB CAMP ty at the annual short course. IN DUNN MAN’S CAR I , HAVE CCC CAMPS Smocks ■g h u r c h n e w s j a d v a n c e n e w s I The Atlan'tic Coast Line Rail­ For the second time in BOLL WEEVIL WARNING in a supply of poison. Prepare to em ber 1 , while fall calvcs gained HBNRŸ PORD RESTORES Washington.—Tho number of j Rutll Kikor, route 2, Polkton, lISSUED BY BRANNON road is coopernting w’ith the Ex­ years, 7m V. Snipes of Dumi h.i, lliev. I'’. E. Howard filled h is Misses Lucy Mae Orrell and fight the weevil—-and pick all only 199.6 pounds in the same $6.00 A DAY WAGE SCA£B? DENTAL DIVISION Civilian Conservation' camps in, Anson County; Dorothy Lloyd, tension Service of State College round an aiban'doned infant in i||j „liar ainioin'tment Su n d ay morn Alnibel Jones, of Mocks Church, the cotton allowed you under tim e. , NORTH CAROLINA STATE- North ^Carolina will be inicreased | Durham; Charles Palmer,^ route A warning that weevil infest- to .send Aliss K iker and Air, Pol- automobile. ¡Flour years agu j[f . ])i.s me.'isage was iu'teresting, v'ere visitors your govern'ment contract. At the Blacklan'd Experiment Detroit, May — The Ford M otor B O A R D 0 Г H E A U :H from 39 to 85, and the enroll- | ryawndale, Clovelnnd County, Snijics discovei'Gd a tin y baby ¡ц' Saturday afternoon!^ in North Carolina may h e loc'k to the national camp, ,,.ц iiis text “Be Ye thcre- “When the squares ‘begin to Company announced today tHe- Wm, Edward Pollock, route his car after leaving it «i', ^ station, Wenona, N. C. the bull nient from 7,800 to 21,250, it was ------Airs. W. R. Taylor had the mis-' .vear was issued last form, make weekly examinations rest9 i’ation of the $6.00 n d a y , ,.Jl, Trenton, Jone.s County have street in the busiu'ess section of L followers of God, as dear is allowed to run with the herd LISTEN ANGLERS lortune of being pninfull.v, but C. И. Brannon, extension' of the suuai'es. As soon as weevilti miivium /or all employes. Mouth Health Teaching Popularized Public estimated at the oflice ot Robert | ,,„,^,ent North the town., lildi'cn.” E phesians 5:1 . , only in May, June, and July, 'rhe not seriously burn'od Alonday 'is season'. Winter u in w ith the herd: tli^Voughout spent the week-end with Mr. and and more. 1 , under the plans outlined. em, .Aldiulay for an operation, W ith most of them it is dire keeps a flock of 10 0 laying hens. Trade with' the A,lerchants that adopted 'by a well-known iDuim Ibury, was recently in our town were not low enough the year, said L. I. Case, animal Airs. G. A. Jones. Colonel Sm ith in' ch arge of hop« for her a speedy re- The statement said that the necessity or some benlth problem She has done efficient work in advertise in the Enterprise. fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shutt nnd hilbernating in'sects. husibandman at State College. Miss Janice Bailey spent one reicruiting at Charlotte, is ex­ cr.V. new scales go into effect at all nfToHting thoir children whieh rooni improvement, food conser­ family attended a surprise bir- ® weather so far this spring This practice results in calves pected to receive orders within lis.s Alattie Brewbaker, of evielnin'g la st week w ith M isses Ford and Lincoln Motor Com­ takes tboin to their county health vation', clothing and nutrition. thday dimier at Smith Orove last conductive to their dev- being dropped at all seasons. Dorothy and Elizabeth Livengood. the next few days as to the exact nston-Salem, is spending some pany plants and affect 126,000 с -nartment. It is tho preference Her cldb work has profited her W'ednesday, given in honor pf, «'«Pment. All cotton growing Late summer and fall talving Some of the friends of Misses quota for the state, 50 per cent e with her g ran d fath er, Mr. employes, 81,000 of them in De~ o f far too many of thqm, it eeems, ,$1803.27 and has been the meanij | V/hen You Buy Mrs. Shutt’s father’s birthday. «'e State will prob- is bad for both the cov/ and their Irene and Ella Jones gatheired troit. Of the Detroit workers, that health department netivities based upon the 1930 census, the of her attending college duriirg i II, Myers. offsprin'gs. Case pointed out. other 50 per cent upon- the The Young People's Union'cn- ‘'''''/.be “ »aia at their home on' Saturday night •41,000 are mimmum wage em be confined to children. Even so, the past year. She is a leader ¡(tic Aliss Ruby Rights, of joyed a social at the home of "'Ii ‘"''jcations are that damage Usually coAVs which have to and made some beautiful music. I ployes. The statement estima- this is one of tho bost mediums number of destitute families in ¡miion.s, spent the week-end ill her local and coun'ty organ­ the president, Miss Annie Eli-lr!' , “ nurse calves during the winter After the music they were served ted the cost of the jncreuae at thrnugli which to disseminate the state. It is planned to enroll John Deere ll tier cousin. M iss F lorence izations and |П memiber of the zabeth Alarkland last Wednesday are kept in a poor condition, and with ice cream. I .$2,000,000 a month. TJonnty ricalili Ргодгатя. Bene- every man eligible in the state State 4-H honor club. | iiiclianip, lie is urging cotton growers the calves fail to make a good who is ini'amployed so that he night. Mr. and Mrs; Irvin Bailey, of; 'ihe minimum was increased iitcd ' children bccome, in due Aliss Lloyd is 19 and has been I Ir. a)i;l M rs. E dw ard Brow er, to prepare now for con'trolling growth. IDenth losses of cows may receive ¡f!50 a month, -board M r. Roy Wilson Collette .speu't Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence to $7.00 a day after the depreas- яоаноп, adult boosters. Conse­ a club member for nln'u years. Farm Implements Wiiistoii-Salem, spent a few th e weevil. “Boll w eevil poison*- and calves are increased. quently, month health programs, and clothes, , with reservation the week-end with home folks Lagle, of Cooleomee, visited their ion'sot in late in'1929 and remain- She has an outstanding record ■ 3 la.«t week with Mr. and here. liig is recommended by both Cnse further stated that calves parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. |A. Bai- ed in' effect until near the end' in my opinion, should bo one of J. H. COWARD that ho send • home a certain State and the Federal agricult- in clothing, home-making, can- i C. II. Phelps. ■ Rev. E. E. Howard will fill his which do not get a good growth ley duriivg the week-end. 'of 1931 \vhen tho $6.00 daily tho principal activities of a amount monthly. In order to You not only buy the best Farm Imple­ ual ageivcies, and it should be early in life seldom develop into tho teeth. Wo were particularly ii'ing, foods and nutrition, re­ legular appointment here next •Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Shoaf, of min'imum was resumed. A year •county henlth department. c(.mmar.'d the camps it was creation and other pro,jccts. In weiuy t'armcrs in Green Coun considered a regular part of mak­ high grade animals. Spring We tako much pride in the impressed as wo saw tho dentist thought that at least 350 reserve ments but you also get the best service. Sunday, morniii'g at 1 1 o’clock. Davidson, spent a while Sunday later the minimum' was dropped the summer of 1933-34 she can­ nlio do not have milk cows ing the cotton crop”. Brannon- seems to be the most favoraible i fact that thè P itt County ITealth explain every currection and oflicers in North Carolina would Everybody is invited to attend evening with Mr. and Mrs.. W. to $4.00 a day, and in March, ned 416 quarts of fruits and they will help th e ir son'S and said. calving season for beef cattlc. Department was one of the first show to the patient and tho.so be ordered to active duty in the the services. B. Cope. 1934, it was increased to $6.00^ looking on why certain correc­ vegetables to earn money for I'htm'..^ to buy h e ife r calves “Do not wait uii'til the weevils Records have shown that spring n ■established in tho State. It has icamps. Enrollees in tho Caro- The Young People’s Union o.^ day. tions were necessary. Ho waa .school. She i-^ vice-presider.'t of It is the SERVICE attack the cotton in great num- calves gained an average of 271 Trade with the Alerchants that been ‘ liberally silpportcd and Hnas will be employed chiefly on the Al. E. Church here, with Aliss teaching by illustration and these the State 4-H honor club; won | Ibcrs get your m achines now. Lay 5 pounds from Alay 1 to Nov- advertise in the Enterprise. Subscribe to The Enterprise • •cfllciently operated. We aro so con'servaUon work, such as soil Aii'nie Elizabeth Alarkland in illustrations remain with tho veil pleased with its work that erosion, .forest and park conser­ a trip to.the national club con-; charge had charge of the devo­ children as constant remindera gi'ess and has attended the state that COUNTS. ESS LOCALS tho appropriation for this year tionals in church school Sunday of mouth health. Turthor, it vation. and the like. . is more than double that of last short course. She has held all norning. Alisscs Ruth and Edith year. However, not until 1029, was conclusive evidence to thoso SMITH GROVE NEWS the important offices in' her coun­ We carry a complete line of all kinds of ;T-S().M1':WHERE i n Mocks- oiTicials present (members of tho Shutt sang a ibeautiful duet. , wlien wo instituted mouth health ty organization and directed the llc, Key Ring w'ith five keys. Mrs. Tom Alleiv, of Winston- '.iii appropriating body) that reporta local 4-11 clu'b camp in Durham programs, as directed by the Rev, II, C. Freeman filled hia John Deere Farm Implements, the mach­ ¡Mlcr idease return , to Miss Salem, visited her mother. Airs. PROTECT YOUR which tho school dentist rendered M f E State Board of Health, d!d< wo regular appointment ihore Sunday cull Ill y. aw Katherine W alker, Alock- to them told only in part of tho Esther Hege Sundny afternoon. ' .find ll medium through which the aftern'oon at 2:30. Charles Palmer is 20 nnd ha- inery that gives satisfactory service. ilie, X. C. Mr. J. W. Jones and Aliss Ruth masses could seo direct results of good results accomplished. Icomplatod eight years of ckub The Lou Foote Society will Jones, of Greensboro, spen't Sun­ AND THE LIVES OF OTHERS! 8up])orting the County Health I beliovo tho service is definite­ INO KOOAI, DINING ROOM, meet at the church for the Juno work. He is vice-ipresident of | day with friends here. Department. In this year, wo ly improving tho health condi­ the state 4-H council; was king eakfa.st Room, B ed Room meeting on 'ruesday afternoon, ‘‘Good Equipment Makes Invitations have been received «ontraeted with tho State Board tions by removing diseased tooth, of health in 1932, and has made liis, Kitchen Caibinets, Car- T h e r e are three questions you should ask yo urself about the tires you buy; the 4th at 2 o’clock. At this meet­ fropi the chairman of the Yad- «f Health, tho eounty agreeing to relieving infections, saving tha a notable record in corn, cotton !ts and ruga on second floor. rubber. This is an additional proeess known ae ing officers for tho next year A Good Farmer.” kim 'College iHome-Coming, which 1—"Will the non-ikid tread give me the grcatefl pay a part of tho oxpensos, to permanent teeth of thoso chil­ and poultry projects. His inter­ I , C. Sanford Son'3 Co. traction and protection againit (kidding?" Gum-Dipping, by which every 100 pounds of cotton cords ^Vill be elected. is to be held at Yadkin College, taond a school dentist to the dren whoso parents aro unable to est in' club work-has advanced absorb eight jiounds of rubber. This extra process coste iMiss Lillie McClamrock and Juno G, the first Thursday in S—'"Are (hey built to give me the greateil county for a given number of pay for dental services; teaching the program in Cleveland Coun­ INTED—RED CEDAR LOGS, blowout protection?" more and is not used in any other make of lire. Mr. B illy AIcDaniel w-ero visito rs June. Everyone is .cordially in­ ■weoks, this varying with tho tho valuo of proper foods grown ty. j'e will pay ?30.00 p er M fo r Leading racc drivers investigate the inbuilt qualities at home; the value of milk, and at the home, of Mrs. J. H. Foster vited to be thei'e with a well- 3—"Without lacrificing theie two important Amount appropriated. This year Wm. Edward Pollock is 18 and piiml, -straight, well-trimtned safety featurci iMni they give me longer of the tires they use, because their very lives depend tho value of cloanliness insido Martin Bros. filled (basket. Music will be fur- Tvo havo increased our appropi'ia- Sunday evening. has completed five years of club idiir logs delivered our yarti m ileage, (hut making them (he most upon Iheir tires, and they always select Firestone ’Tires and out. Repeaters in school are n'ishecf by the Lexington High tion to double tho amount pro- Relatives an'd friends of Mr. work. He has wo^n notable suc­ Irccnsboro, N. C. A lso in economical tirei I can buy?" for their daring speed runs. In fact. Firestone Tires havo being reduced, thereby saving tho NEAR THE DEPOT AlOCKSVILLE, N. C. School band. \ ; • irided for dental sorvicos in 1929. J. W. Sheek gave him a surprise cess in the corn an'd pig club larket for cedar lumber.— Aniwer No. 1—Hnrvcy S. Firestone early rcalizcil been on the winning ears in the gruelling Indianapolis taxpayers many dollars, : [ Mr. 'Will Garwood, o t W ins­ Till) school dentist takes mouth birthday dinner on Thursday projects, is the loader of his local leori!e C. Brown & .Company: tho value of lire traction and safety and was tho first to 500-mile race for fifteen conseeutive years, and they were liealth messages to all children Mouth health teaching is pop­ M ay 30th. Irccnsboro, N. C. 6 30 tf. ton-Salem, spent tho week-end flesign an All Rnl>bcr Non-Skid Tive. Through the years on I h o 5,000-pound car that Ab Jenkins drove 3,000 ■ iittending school, white or col­ ular with the masses in Pitt Mrs. C. Al. Foster was the guest ------♦ — ------v.ith friends here. Firestone liuB letl the way in the design and development miles in 23^ hours on the hot salt beds at Lidco ored, W ilh members of tho County. It is demanded by their of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. IT ARIMVED—-WASH Crepes Air. Dewey March has moved of tires with most elTectivo non-skid treads. Bonneville, Utah, at an average speed of 127.2 miles per C'onnly Board of Commissioners children. Unusual as it may Spry on Sunday. lid I'^velot Embroiderie dresses his family to Winston-Salem. We Firestone does not deiieiid solely on traction and hour, without tire trouble of any kind. These amazing 3 have visited schools where seem, I havo seen several chil­ Nellie, the small daughter of J pastel shades $2.95 to $3.95. wish for them lots of luck in performance records arc proof of tho greatest blowout mouth health ]>rograms wore in non-skid tests made l>y its own engineers— it employs a dren receiving treatment, each Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams is I'blte Hats, felts and straws their new homo. leading Universiiy to make impartial tests for non-skid protection ever known. progress,' and bave seen the school demanding in no uncertain torma a pation't in a hospital at Gas­ GREAT NEWS! Ic to iiSl,98., S p rin g C oats an'd elTieiency of its tires, and their most recent report sliows Answer No. 3—'I'housands of car owners reporting К If dLMitist leach health so that chil­ that no ono elso got his turn, and Ms at greatly reduced prices LEXINGTON KOU'i’E 5 NEWS mileage records of 40,000 to 75,000 miles, is proof of dren could understand. We havo tonia, where she will .undergo that Firestone High Speed Tires stop the car 15% net ono of them complained of I Sanford’s Store. quicker than the best of all popular makes of tires. the long mileage and greater economy by equipping with eocn him relievo sudering of chil­ ^pain. They will bo health-minded an operation soon. Friends of the The Sunday guests of Mr. nml family .hope that tho little girl Aniwer No. 2—Blowout protection must he built Firestone High Speed Tires. Let these unequaled dren from poor fam ilies, somo of men and women tomorrow, and Yes! Thousands Of People Look Forward ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Airs. Ernest Carter and Air. D. performance records be your buying guide. !v<'. uhoin very likely had never be­ wiil soon be able to return home into a tire. Friction and heat within the tire ia the greatest boosters for public health and tha |Dli, R, p . ANDERSON W. Barnes were: Mr. and 'Airs. Go to the Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store fore heard of a dentist. Wo have County Health Department. much improved. causo of blowouts. Firestone protects its tires from DENTIST H. E. Barnes and 'children, of or Firestone Tire Dealer and let him equip your car with »nen him instill in tho minds of Thera is no better way to build • Don’t forget the lawn party To This Great Event Each Year friction and heat by a patented process which soaks Anderson Building, Cooleemee, ¡Air. W. F. Barn'CS, Firestone Tires, the safest and most economical tires built. children of parents who wore successful county health duparl- Saturday evenin'gi. Its being spon­ every cord nnd insulates every strand with piu'e liquid iMocksville, N. C. Ernest and Ollie Barnes, of Wood- •niile to pay for dental services, ment than to mako, it-'"popuUr sored by the Philathea S. S. Class, leaf, M rs. 'R. L. B uie and son. Vplume-^Direct Purchacing—Straight Line M anufacturing and Efficient but had themselves not been |Phone 50, R es. 37 with tho masses—there ia no bet­ and that means there will be ♦ ♦ Worth and Air. Tillet Barnes, of taught tho importance of mouth and Economical System of Distributing to our 500 Stores ter way to make it popular with' plenty of good eats for sale. Spencer. health, the immediate and con­ tho masses than through luoutL Proceeds go to help Ibeautify the JACOB S’rKWART Air. aivd Airs. Lee Nance and and to 30,000 Dealers, enables Firestone to give stant need for periodio visits to health teaching. church lawn. Attorney at Law family, of Saliabury, were Sunday you greater values at lowest prices Mr. Cleland Foster an'd friend, Mocksvilie, N. C. visitors of Air. and Airs. R. A. ÎV10CKSVILLE_R0OTE 3 NEWS KAPPA NEWS EFIRD’S Mr. James Wetherington, spent ill Southern B ank & TrusI Nance, Mr. and Mr.s. iClareii'ce Jarvis, Company building ■Air. and Airs. Adam Barnhardt [' T i’ Mrs. E. E. Koontz .spent se'^ernl Sunday with M r. F oster’,s home-; of V.'inston-Salciti, spent Sunday phone...... 186 spent the week-end iiv Yadkin, days recently with her tfabhur, folks, ...... Jifternoon' with the former's par­ ¡«rccL- Phonti ...... 1*6 the quests oT Air. and Airs. N. ti Mr, J, F. Ratledge, while Mrs, Air. and M rs. H. F. Bowden' en ts, M)'. and M rs. N. A . Ja rv is. Afbory-.and. children. Ratledge la takirjg treatment in F.nd Mrs, J. ;C. Smith attended 'Mrs. Olin Barnhardt and ehil- M iss J'kiith B arnes, of T.vn), ‘1Ж 1 I Davis Hospital at Statesville, services at Alacedonia church Annual June Sale Uniil'HiT S. M cNEILL vorUmaniihip< It onrricH «»-cnllod Ыгм1 GriiiUs ctirrlcM tha l'ircMtono nuiiio Salem died May 21, 1985. Mr. ^^AHe^phufHand Airs. W. II. Beck and family over Bpccldl liritiiil tiro tiuiiio for nnd Kuurniitci«, a n d iti thè l’irtìNtoue nanio und rm union services at No Creek Continues Entire Month Of June Stipor or DoLiixo linc of iiinmi diHtrUiiilorit und itd- HUuranteo tim i i« ниЫ u« Prather had only been ill hut a Mr, and Mrs, John' Stewart and the week-eivd. tlrcd b u llt, ГСК»Г<И€ИЯ of vvrliNod no thnlr flr»l lin e cqtinl or «uporlor to uny low US типу inferior tire« Sunday. Rev. S. H. Reed, of io f b ran d or by >vlioii) tiro Init wltliotit ntiintiftic- tiro muda in thU prlce that i«ro iminiifncturrd to few days when death came. Fun­ baby, of near Fork, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartley m iiiiiifiintiirodt or iit wliiit tiircr^t» niiiiu) or Hmirantcn. nluHH. ■eli u t n prlru . Walnut Cove had charge of tho prlco ofTurcd for B»In. . services. eral services were conducteu guests of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence ^Constipation and family attended a birthday Store Closed To M ark Down Prices dinner Sunday held at the home SIZE n i i c i c s i z i : L'llIGIC SIZE PUlCE SIZE riilC E j\Ir. Eugene Bailey, of Coolee Thursday morn'ing at 10 o’clock Jenkins, Sufferers ^ JOS of Air. and M rs. (Ddell Cope, of -l.r.0-21 $ 7 . 3 0 1.50-1ÏI S 6 . 6 S 1.50-21 9 b . 0 S ■- mee, is spoiuiing llie summer at Salem Methodist Church b> Mr, and Mrs, Raymon-d Dan- 4.10-21 $ 4 . 7 5 with }iia grandpareu'ts, Mr. and tho pastor, Rev. M. G. Ervin, as­ 'cls spent Sunday with the lat- We will close our store Thursday to mark down and A ugusta. 1Л5-1У 7 . 7 5 5.00-19 7 . 5 5 1.75-1У 6 . 4 0 4 * HIGH SPEED TYPE 9» г о S.25-1H 8 . 4 0 5.25-10 7 . 6 0 4.50-21 5 . Z S j\Irs. N. A. Ja rv is. sisted by Rev. W. I.. McSwain, ter’s parents, Mr, and Airs, D, Mr. nivd Airs. J. Henry Barn­ 5.25-lñ ■^0 6'olect from our cnonnons 9 . 2 0 4 . 4 0 - 2 1 lU V iM hardt and children, of Church- я.яо-ш 10.40 4 . 4 0 - 2 1 r».r;o-i7 4 . 4 0 - 2 1 П.50-1У 8 . 7 5 5 . 5 5 ЗОХЗИ Miss Helen Barnhardt spent of Harmony Baptist Church. The 0, Shulor, of near Fork, get ready for sale. Doors open usual hour Friday stocks uf rnw iiintcrinls tho •1,75-19 land, spent awhile one night last о T n K u S I Л i: s V u o i* o н т i о n л т к ь y lo w C l . the week-end with her cousins, pallibearers were nephews and ¡Several friends and ^relatives Morning. IWURE'S UEST ASSISTANT" nnd lii;;Iu»t grndo .ridthcr niid close friends of the deceased. of M rs, D, C, Poster m et at her week with Air. and Mrs. J. F. collon I'or Ihu High Siicuil Tiru. ï\Ii.s.sea Iren'B and L illian Rich- In our iiicUiry wu bclucl Ihu niosl iU'dson, of Port- Church, The flowers, which were man'y home Sunday and gave her a de­ Barii'hardt. AU TO SUPPLIES AT BIG SA V IN G S Alossrs. B. R. and Leonard Bar- cxpericnccd nnd skilled tiro r 'MisRes P earl and lia Barnes were carried 'by the nieces and lightful surprise birthday dinner, mnlcvrs In build this liru. It is Our largu volume enables us to save you money on evcrj- auto supply need for your car. ier, of Churchland, were visit­ i:ccHmj>anied by. a I'riend attend- oDier friends. Burial took place it being her 55th 'birthday. All LOOK! nccurnlcly bnlnnccd und rigidly ли Firestone Alito Supply and Scrviec Stores, and many of our large tire dealers, havu completo insiicclcd and ivc know it, is as stocks, and you linvc Ihu added conveuieneo and economy uf h'lving them applied. t;ii a birtliday dimier at the home in the cemetery nearby. Much left wishing her many more such ors here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Greeive purfcet as human ingenuity can (if Air. and Airs. Sam Snyder in sjmpathy is felt for the family. occasions, you suffer burning, scanty or and children, of iChiirchland, inako it. .limvnn .CiJunty Sunday, ...... Alaiiy fricii'ds and relatives Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Thomp­ Sale Starts At All Efird Stores Flmhllnhli 34e loo frequent urination/ backache, Sun Vliors S9e jMi.ss Kulh llairstou', of Cooleo- .uatherod at the home of Mr. and son ami children, of Salisbury, spent Sunday with Air. nnd Mrs. J, F. iCartiier Sunday to help '«ocln:, dizziness, swollen feel and Po'Ial Podi 36c ;niee Plantation, Mr.s. Sam .Bailey .spent tile week-end in our com­ rpes? Are you tired, nfcrvous—feel V\'. D. Sii'ider. fonder Messrs. Lncy and Thurman and two ehildren, Ruby nnd Ken- .Mrs. C artner celebrate her 6 8 th munity visiting relatives. Fri. M orning, M ay 31, Rain or Shine T “nilKing and don't know what li Culd« . 79e anii'iversary. A bountious dinner f*iong? Buie, of Thomasville, spent the Houle». . 3Jc aveth, - T erraces ¡b u ilt iby horse power Southend Service Station it;ont exercises. Jlr. and Mrs J. H. Thompson, are not altogether satisfactory ((i iiomu from High Point Col- and family were the Sunday mula Feeds and Fertilizers of all *#•***»#»* « duct bordered too nearly onto graft, and we are James I'hompson', Jr., Misses ibecause they are hard to build guests of Mr. and Mra. 0. H. NOTICE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Mocksville, N. C. C. T. Carter, Prop. i ______Mr. and M rs. C. F. Meroney, Martha Call and Annie Ruth Call predicting that there is entirely too much of this with the proper width and fall. Hartley and family. kinds. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry spent Sunday in Greensboro, at- This newspaper charges regular ad­ « goinigi on over the country. iMen who would not 'I'allapoosa County, Alabama, Miss Cordelia Pass, a Greens- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whianant 'if" Robin'son, of Statesville, spent tendnig, Greenaboro College ex- |an^, Full line of tested Field and Garden seed. vertising rates for cards of thanks, « accept an out and out Ibribe often use their of­ found that their so'il was wash­ Uori) student, arriv ed homo this Sunday at Blo\Ving Rock and resolution notices, OTjituaries, etc., and # ficial influence an'd capacity for the advance­ ing away very ibadly and that it ' „се|< for the summer. orcises. Mrs. Thompson remain'Dd ;j. B. Beck and two children, Ten- # Headquarters for other mountain points. Clipper Cleaner Cleans Anythingf, Try Us •will not accept any thing leas than 35 ment of their own personal in>terests, many times was very hard to make a good over for the Monday and Tuesday nie and Crimea, spent the week­ # terrace with one-mule or two- Miss Anne Little Macemore, of cents cash with copy unless you have to the hurt of the tax payers. Col. Williams programs, the others going over end in Conover, the gueata of Mr, regular monthly accounts with us. * mule power an'd terracing outfits. I U'ii(lc-‘’horo, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Holthouser will and Mra, Charlie Aaron and fam­ Good FLOUR and FEEDS arriv e F rid ay from Woman’s Col for the graduating exercises. Wo do not mean to be liard on any * is not the only official guilty of comluct such The job was too Ibig and too I Jlis.s Sarah Gaither: ily, Jieavy for such little units. 'I'hey lege, U. N. C., to spend the vaca one, but small items of this nature force as this, und it is refreshing to see the public Miss Emma Chaffin, who has Mr, Fred Drury spent the us to demand the cash with copy. All # begun to look around for some­ We recommend pur Flour and Feeds to tion with her parents, Mr. and week-en'd with his mother, Mra. takin g U'otice, jlrs. Kay Wyatt, of Winston- been' taking a post-graduate such received by us in the future with­ « thing better in the way of a ter­ those who desire the Best. I Salem, visited M r. and M rs. M rs. R. M. Holthouser. George Beck, NOTICE « ------— ^0------out the cash or stanf ps will not be pub­ racing outfit. After much test­ Ak'x Wyatt, recently. course in JJellevue Hospital, New Mr, Harold Hamilton spen't lished. * CHANGED OUR MINDS ing an'd exiperimenting they found Dick Neely, of the Methodist York City, spent several days the past Sunday with Mr, John Wc have just unloaHed 1500 Bu. car of # Try a bag of our •»**##«•<>»«? that the most satisfactory and lUi.s.s Grace Eaton, of Wins­ Children's’ Home, of Winston last week with ,Mrs. T. N. Chaflin. Davis, Salem, spent several days hero She will take further studies at 'rhe president vetoes the soldiers bon'US bill economical unit wasT a crawler ROYAL or DAISY FLOUR ton-Salem, is visitin'iT: her aunt, Mr, and Mrs. W illiard'Foster the Finest and Cleanest Mocksvillc, N. C„ Thursday, May 30, 1935 tractor. 'I'o this tracto r w as this week with Bill Mooney and Teachers’ College, Columbia Uni­ lind baby, of Wiu'Ston-Salem, and this is sustained by the senate by a good jlis.^ Blanche Eaton. hitched a terracer which resem- and be convinced. other friends and relatives! versity, New York, during July spent the past Sunday afternoon ------().------i l l »«»#**»*■»*»*# stiff margin. That means that the brave men bAes the stanc'; Helen' Campbell, of Wins- and August, and then will be with M rs. Il'-'oster’s mother, M rs. WHEAT \ f '' 5 without the front wheels. Tho We carry a complete line of Growing Mash, Lay. M rs. R. D, W. '\onnor is v isit­ connected with the Presiluytorian ь >' ' The peace of God, which passeth a il * who fought America’s battles during the world I (oii-.Salfni, i.s spending the sum- W. A. Langston. ; i r‘ f \Ul. Ï, war while their fellow coun'trymen who remain­ absence of the front wheels makes ing Mash, Starting Mash and Cotton Seed Meal. |mcr with relatives here. ing friends in' Chapel Hill anil Hospital in Charlotte. Miss Mr. Joe Lan'gaton is on the that can be bought. We are mixing this * understanding, shall keep your hearts * other eastern towns. She will re­ Louise Chailin, who has a posi­ ed at home wore laying the foundation for in- the un'it more easily handled at sick list. His friends here and * an-d minds through Christ Jesus,—Philip- * the end of terraces and in tho Miss K athryn Brown', of G'reen- turn Ijere for a brief visit before tion' at the Cliildi'en’s Home, el.qewhere wish for him a speedy with our local wheat. Be sure to get dopemlent- fortunes will remain unpaid at least fields. leaving for WashiU'gton, D.,C. Winston-Salem, was also the pians 4:7. " sLiird, who has been teaching, is recovery. ') for a time. When the Iboys went away we as­ Yadkin, Iredell, Guilford and Green Milling Co. guest of her mother, Mrs. T. N. some of this flour from your loca.i mer­ a*»««* « *«'«»»• [at home for the vacation. ■Mr. and M rs. Loo Lamlbe and sured them that when they returned n'othlng several other counties hero in Mr.s. S, n. H all and son, Bob- Chailin, last week. fi'mily spent n while Saturday ie, have returned from a visit chant or the farmers can get it in ex­ (JUST TOO HAD ■America could give them would be too much. North Carolina are operatin'g Buyers and Ginners of Cotton. Uiil'ui! and M arsh all Sanford, night w ith Mr. au'd Mra. D. E. such units at actual cost to tho to relativo.H near A sheville. Dr. LIBERTY NEWS They got meagre pay while in service and had to [of Davidson' C ollege, w ill spend Beck' and fam ily. change for their wheat. Wo get all excited when 11 cases of infantile farmers whose land they terrace. F. K. Benson, Mgr. Mocksville, N . £. I.Hi'veral days here th is week. Hall motored up for Sunday and ■Don’t forgot the singing Sun­ send a portion of that home to dependents. On very rough land where many 0 they accompanied him home. The Jerusalem Township Sun­ paralysis break out in the same number of coun. ------day evou'ing at 2:30 and B. Y. Then money over hero was dropping off the terraces are reiiuired and much .Mis.4 Sadie Mae Foster had as ------0------day School Convention will ■ be P, U, at 7 o’clock. Each and ties in North Carolina. We think of cancer, trees, as it were. We seem to have changed filling in' is necessary tlie cost I her Kuest over the week-end M iss Mr. and Mrs. J. iD. Murray, hold at Liberty Methodist Church everyone has a warm welcome to Horn-Johnstone Co. tuberculosis and other such diseases as tre­ Mrs.' Cecil ‘Morris, Miss Sarah next Sunday, Juno 2nd, at 2 p. our minds since our boys loft for “overthere” runs up to as much as $ 2 . 7 5 per iMiirnaret Sweet, of Cornelius. attend. m. The public is invited to at' 1 II mendous enemies of the human race, ail'd they acre but where the fields are ------О------Gaither and Gaither Sanford at- Mocksville, N. C. to get the Kaiser. But we seem to have » tendew the funeral of Dr. R. D. tend. There v.'ill also be choh are, but listen. During the first four months largo and not so steep the cost F o l i x Harding, a medical stu- plenty of money for everything else other than is as low a’S 75c 'per acre. This J. frank Hendrix Store News Ross, in Wadesboro, on' Tuesday. practice Saturday night at 7;<16 of this year the automobile claimed thg lives I der.t at Wake Forest College, has paying up our soldiers for their services durin-g cost is figured not on the acres Lri.cd home for the vacation. ------0------p. m, of 322 persons in this state an'd five or six HEI-EN"^ the World War. terraced 'but on the actual hours We have just received a big shipment of Spring. Jlr. and Mrs. E. G. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs, JIam Seamen times that number injured in wrec'ks. That’s ta'ken to do the job. 'I'erracin'g is Little John Knox Johnstone, 'Gray Hendricks, Misses Ruth spent Monday night with his F O S T E f l Dress Prints, also a large shipment of Men, Wo­ Ibrother, Mr, and Mrs, George We have a large selection of beginning to look bad, an'd shows to w hat extent not the only job that this ma­ [son of Mr. and Mrs. Kn'ox John' Ilundricks and Ivey Nell Waters HEiADS UP ^ men and Children's Oxfords for spring and sum­ Scamon, the automobile is becornimg a menace to life and chine can do aud as long as the son, has a case of measles. attended tho graduating exercises farmer wishes to ipay the three mer wear, and many other new items we cannot at Wa'ke Forest College on Tuea- Mr, and Mra, Lawrence Miller Jimbs in this state. And what can- be done spent last Friday night with Mr. U. S. Tires arid Tubes A young man orice found a five dollar bill dollars per hour the machine can' tell you about in this ad. Ceme and see for your­ Mra, W. M. Long and little c U iy . albout it? Apparently nothing, for the more and Mrs. Charlie Carter, of Mock, in the road. I^rom th at tim e on he never raised be worked at road b/uilding, Idiiughter, Edwina Habans, have ------0 self. svllle. the public ia cautioned the more recklesa drivers his eyes from the ground when he walked. In stump (pulling and tho like. prrived home from S tatesv ille . Miaa Hazel Baity, accompanied As complete a selection as you will find in seem to become. It just looks like we arc losing - Very few terraces can be built iby M iss K atherine N000, of Mr. Seath MciDan'iel, of Dullns, the next 30 years he accumlated $1.60 in silvet, P len ty M en’fl sum m er Men’s dress hats...... 97o Davie in a wide range of prices/ Iby horse 'power at an average Miss Julia Ilunt, of Washing- Statesville, spent tho week-eml spent the wceik-end with Messrs. our God-given sense of self preservation when 22 penn'ies, 11,318 buttons, 27,801 pins, a hunch Plenty poultry ware, cost bf $1.'50 per acre and when dresg pants ...... 79c up I toH', 0, C., is apending a week at Meredith College, Raleigh, at­ Ralph and Graham Call, We sell Re-tread tires or will Re-tread it comes to the handling of motor cars. Its Ibarbed wire and iback, a miserly character ared a rotten disposi- the terraces are built they can­ Peed and cotton I witii her mother, „ Mrs. Alice tending the commencement pro­ Mr. and M rs. Heathman Ho- too bad, and that’s a'bout all one can, say or do. field fencing. ^vard and daughter, Evelyn, of your worn tires. . tion. H e lost the glory ' of the sunshine, the not be crossed satisfactorily toy seed m eal ...... ¡¡il.St) [Jliint. gram . ------^------0------Cooleemee, visited Mr. and Mrs. smiles of friends, the beauty of flowers, trees, farm machinery. The terracing Salt, 100 pounds...... $1.10 Roofmg ...... 5V at$4,3S ------0------o------— '■i: . G. McCulloch Sunday evening. We handle Pennsylvania and Parafine Oils in THAT EVER ONWARD MOVEIMENT unit previously described builds Coffee ...... 11c. and up Mrs, R. T. John.son' and son, Mr. and J lrs . J . C. Sanford, i (blue skies ami all there is which makes life Rubber roofmg—No. 1, 2 Mi.‘)ses M ary Lee and Lois bulk, from quarts to barrel lots. a terrace which is from 18 to 20 Beans, Pinto, pink I l’ioy, ,lr., of Charlotte, aro vlsit- Jack, Billie and Miss Agnus truly worth livin.g. Like that young man, busi- 3, at toargain prices. feet wide and which can easily craniberry, all 3 lb.>!...25c. Sanford and Mra. J . ,W. Speight Season' spent Sunday afternoon Canada’s Eskimos arc moving n'Carer and Horse collars,. I in;' her parents, Mr. and Mra. . ness men who keorp Iheir eyes glued to the ground be crossed toy farm m achinery Small white beana....5c. lb. .spent Sunday afternoon with with Misses Laura and Thelma nearer the north pole, according to recent n'cws ifl.OO up to.....;...... $1,10 ,Jo» Carter. Willard Batteries Cf) fail to see the larger things going on' around of all kinds. 'I’he work i.>< in' 8 lb. carton la rd ...... $1.05 thoir cousin'. Rev. William Gor­ Kimmer. B rid les—ifl.lO up to....¥!!.50 Exchange price and up V / dispatches. They are albandoning Baffin' Island ciiarge of a terraciu>gi engineer 3-incili |cul)tiva!tor don, of Spray. Several people from here at­ PRINCESS THEATRE them. Cedar water touckets Mr.s. D. L. Pardue spent several for the more northern clime. A»d why? 'Better who has been trained in the lay­ points ...... 15c. each ------o------tended the district conference THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY Some watch their competitors’ prices and with brass hoops...... 75c, (liiy.s last week in East Bend with fishing and huntin-g. Like humanity every­ ing off of terraces and in the A rsenate Lead, 1 lib...... 18c I her mother, iMra. R. G. Joyce, who' F riends here of Mr. an'd Mri?. >vhich was held at Center Metho­ MAY .“iOth 7 K sales so intently that they lose all 'persipective 4 lbs. 50c S a lt iFi.sb, lb ...... 51/20 dist Church on last Tuesday and M urray Batteries where; being driven in'to all sorts of clim ates operation' of terracing units. Of is (iiiite ill. Fred Swing will be interested to ADULTS ONLY 12 M. Guarantee. Ex. price & up V ^ aibout their own business. From year to year Mexican Bean Beetle Des­ New Potatoe.s, lb ...... 2c know that they are keepin'g bouse Wednesday and reported a fine Adm ission 26 cents and into the most unpleasant n'atural situations course all of a farm cannot be they pick up buttons and pins from the groun'd terraced at once because of crop troyer. Cablbage, lb ...... lie The many frienda of Mr, W. in L an caster, S. C. Mr. Sw ing tim e. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tutterow, We feature quality at low price. In search for this world's goods. Progress, thg, rotations and the like but in the Karo S yrup , 5 lb. p ail .... 39c R ice, lib...... lie III, LeGrand w ill be glad to know has purchased a part interest in w h ile th eir broad-visioned ■bre'thren pick the of J^ann'apolis, visited Mr. and zest for wealth, the ever omvard movement of ■course of a y e a r a farm can be Kenny Coffee in pks. 3 lb. Pin'to Beans ...... 25c tbdt he ia able to ibe out, after a the Fox Hall Cafe in' that city. See us before you buy. business plums from the trees. Others spend Mrs. Cf. H. Tutterow and Mr. and mankind. An interesting study, in'deed. Bury completely terraced toecause the 11b...... 15c B inder 'Dwine, 5 lb. balls 45c I recent illn ess. Mrs. Jim Daniel, of this commun­ their time consulting dull papers when they ¡unit moves from farm to farm. Coffee in'lhulk, lb .'...... 10c B inder T w ine, b ail .... ?‘1.25 ------o------Mr. David Montgumery, of PRINCESS en'ough diamonds or gold In the deepest depths ity during the Aveek-eu'd. ought to be out meeting live people, thus actual­ Very much enthusiasm has Mr. and Mra. June Meroney, Wilson', waa hero for the week' of the ocean and let men know where it'iii and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Safley and HORN SflWia SIATION ly learning what customers do and do not like. beeD shown by the farmers who Fly time is here—get your screen wire from us. lof Lenoir, spent S u n d ay w ith end with his family. Mr. and THEATRE they w ill soon' find a w ay of reaching th at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safley and have had their land terraced and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montgumery and little dau­ What a pity that more 'businessmen do not See me for your Farm Machinery and get my son, John' 'I'homas, of Rowan, wealth. There are no ¡barriers that men will ihy those who have seen much I Mr.s, H. C. M eroney. ghter, Mai-y Lou, visited relatives Vulcanizing & Complete Glass Service Щ ш keep their heads up and view their business pent a Avhile Satu rd ay n igh t Friday & Saturday not break to win wealth. What a pity we can’t units in operation because good prices. I handle the Masstey-Harris line. No bet­ ------0------in Reidsville while he waa here. with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spry. and business life with more perspective. Were results have been obtairied in' Attorney and Mrs. Hayden ------n------“THE PEOPLES ENEMY” thus sacrifice to fin'd preventions and cures for ter made at any price. I sell for ciash and sell it Mr. Hubert Vickers spent a this doii'u whul u hiippier und sounder busines.s p ra ctic a lly a ll cases, 'rhg:-ie unit;; ¡Clement, of .Salisbury, w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Collette, "’th e'w u rld 's ills. for less. • few days last week in the moun­ Featuring Preston Foster world this would be.—New Hampton Tribune. afford an excellent opjiortunity jfiiie.sts of th eir aun t, M rs. Ju lia of Advance, will attend the gra­ duating exercises at Mars Hill tains. JiQ_liavn farm land terraced cheap- GET' YOUR SPIUNG' FERTILIZER FROM US. [(', >leitman q t v M onday. TRY HAWAII, GIRLS College on May 31st. Their dau­ Mr. and Mrs.' Wade Hellard and Lila Lee. Notice to harmers DOES YOUR MIND STOP? , ly and in' such a w ay th at tho YOUR FRIEND terraces aro practically jierman- Mrs. H. C. Meron'oy, ,Mrs. P. ghter, Miss iViaialtiuruuHBttej-is- c o m e d y rqlatives here o№ Monda.v. Usually il'ere are more women of marriage­ Nicholas Murray Butler, famous college pre­ ent. When this is done a great ¡(!. lirown. Sue Brown and Jaku member of the graduating Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown, of sident said there is only a small minority of fitep has ibeen taken in checking Meroney w ere v isito rs in W ina- class. “Harvest is just around the corner.” able ago than men, so that the men have an' op­ near Jericho, spent the week-end our soil wash and improving our portunity 'to ‘‘pick their choices." Not so in human beings who keep growing mentally after J. Frank Hendrix !on-Salem on M onday. w ith the la tte r’s p aren ts, M r. an'd Monday & Tuesday agriculture because without good iMiss Willie Miller spent the Check over your old Reaper and Mower reaching iihe ages of 23 and 24. Which raises "ON 'ГНЕ SQUARE” MOCKSVILLE, N. C, Mrs. J. F. Spry, H awaii. There aro U'Carly tw ice as many soil very little results can bo Mr. and M rs. C. C. W elborne, week-end with her sister, Mrs. William Haynes i№ Mr, and Mrs, Paul Nail, of ■ bachelor.s as girls, The situation can’t bo ex- the question, as to what constitutes mental expected from crops planted. or Kernersville, apent Sunday j : C. Sherrill, of Mt. Ulla, and now. This is repair season. Augusta, visited her slater, Mr, “THE MARINES ABE ,j)lained, but possibly since that coiin'try has growth ? "'ith the latter’s parents, Mr. attended Cataavba College com­ mencement. Carl Sherrill, Jr., and Mrs, Lude Harris Sunday McCormick-Deering Implements have There are other kin'ds of growth tlian getting and Mrs. C. G. Leach. COMING” been under Uncle Sam’s wing for several geneu was a member of the graduating evening, atiuU’S and therefore kept out of deadly wars Ibook knowledge. A person m ay read few boo!ks, IMr, an'd M rs, Bob C arter and satisfied farmers for more than half a Mrs. John' LeG rand and chil- clasa. *дт!1у and Mr, Cl.vdo C arte r and AND COMEDY with neighbors round about, the males havo and yet he may have so much experience in (iieii, C larabel and Jac k , have daughter, Pauline, of Kannapo­ ccntury in Davie County. Ask the hun­ gained 'j;radually on the females in birth or dealing with people, that his judgment keeps The ANCHOR Co. fetured from a visit in Augusta, .Mr, and M rs, Norman Clement “HIS BRIDAL SWEET” an'd three children arrived this lis, spent the past Saturday night survival of early diseases of children'. Anyhow, growing better. He is 'growin'g mentally. His f'a., and Allendale, S. C. dreds of owners in Davie and adjoining week from Wilmington. Tliey will with Mr, a n d M rs, J, W. C arter. ¡ i t и ' Hawaii would be a mighty fine 'place for a fore- mind is better able to meet his own personal Mr. and M rs. N. J. Cope and The Shopl^ing Center Of Winston-Salem Mis.ses M ary Nelson' Anderson, spend aeveral days with Mr. and counties. iorn girl luoking for a husband to go. problems. Mr. M itchel .Cope attended the ft 'Millie Crow and Pauline Daniel Mra. J. K. Sheek, before moving INSECTICIDES 4 } l As -respects intelligent citizenship, one must into their home with Misa Linda birthday dihii'er at the home of '^’¡11 arrive Thursday from Salem their son, Mr. and Mra. , Odell A large stock of repairs carried do some readiu'g and thinking, or his mind will Gray Clement. W e CaiTy Ce,nol and I’OUNnATION OF COMMUNISM ^olloge, for the vacation. Cope, Oi near Jerusalem on Sun­ ' p'i’ •set fast in its mould. -He must form judgments day. El Vam piro ^Ii', and Mrs. Elmer Latham Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Todd, Miss fo r ,McCormick-Deering Imple­ Staid old Kii-;huul i.s U'ot without her com­ about his government, local, state and national, MAY Alice Todd, Kennath Todd, Mr. 'Mr. O scar P resn ell and son. CLEARNCE SALE ’>1x1 little son, Johnn'ie, of Union- for the control of Potato m unists. i.aHt wiHik wlieu tho king and ciit the winter with their dau- Mr; and ,Mrs. Jim Kuykendall and their families. Laziness and general cus- College diplomas are much smaller than'they cards all through the store designating, May Cleat nnd little son, B ill, of^,^G||||lotte, Ml’, and Mrs. Lude Ilarria at­ P h a rm a c y I Mrs. A.. R, Ram.'sey, in Sal- tended a birthday dinner at the C. C. Sanford Sons Co. .sedness are, as a general rule the fouu'dation •fin suu o jui auizijHaui 'uot^isonpo ub ‘aq. o^ pssn ’®l>»ry, have retuni'ed to thoir spent Sunday witji "The Rexall Stora" John Larew. Mra. Kuyki|^^Pf»s home of her iparents, Mr. an-d 8to;ieB on which the structure of national com- And so, unfortunately, is what you can uoll^ct ance items at great reductions, . ''oaio, MOCKSVILLE, N. €. form erly mTss Emily iF ep r, a Mrs. Dan Fostery of near A urus- . phone 81, Mqcksyllle, N. 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TAGE SIX >THE ^MOCKSVILLE ENTESBPRISE, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. U m ' i , h MAN AND TWO DOGS ONCE SAVED PROM COFFIN, route to a cemetery. THE NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN DAVIE—THE BEST FOR THE SUBSCRIBER AND ADVERTISER" BITTEN BY ’POSSUM WOMAN REALLY DIES AT 88 The bearers, terrified, dropp^j It may ibe snid of Martha it. Risinlgi from th e wreckage D«vie County’« In The WEEKS WEWS 'Statesville Daily: In trying to Southwell,,life-long inmate of M artha w alked back homu anil Read By The People Best Advertising aepnrate an opposum from his the Romsey Poorhouse in Lon­ rnuumfid woddinjf a laundry, Who Are Able To (logs, wioh were engaged in mor­ don; that she now is really dead, a memen'to she used thu culiin Medium tal combat thia morn’ing, Mr. Jiist 50 years ago she saved her­ lid as an ironing board. Curliliw Buy Herbert Watson and his two self from being buried alive by as dead at 8 8 , she has rceulvcii a second funeral. Moeksville knocking inside her collin' en­ tlogs all got bitten by the grin­ — PURPOSE AND UNTIRING FinRLTTV TO OUR COI.TNTRY AND OUR F L A « iS OUR AIM AND OUR PURPOSE ning, but vieious niarsupial. ]пшшштшт.^штттттшттшштштпптткя.т The dogs, failing to observe VOLUME 57 CAM 1>BELL-WALKER FUNERAL HOME MOCKSVILLE. N. C., THURSDAY, .FUNE fi, lO.-JS No. 28 the fact that tho oi'cn season' for Till': CORNER CUPBOARD possums liad closed, “treed” ono | AftlilULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAVIE MEN HELD COLUMN ELDERLY COUPLE DAVIDSON COLLEGE BROWN—BAITY MARRIAGE SOUTH YADKIN this morning about 8:80 o’clock, IN GASOLINE THEFF MARRY in 'DAVIE FINALS 'I'UESDAY AT BOONE ENCAMPMENT HELD while foraging in a thicket near : PIIONK '18 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. the iiitcrse,'etio!i' of Feimstnr and (Kilited by M. J. H.) Roid Boger and ¡Thurni.-in' Winfiold Siiinnifi-.q, 08, ann The graduating exorcises of Tho following an-nouncomont An inspiring event in tho l-.nlly streets. Mr. Watson real- i '"Fame unrecorded still is fame, Bowles, local young white ni(!n Mrs. I\Iaggie Boger, ti2 , of the Davidson College took placc in in Sunday’s Journal und Senti-'South Yadkin Association’s his- izing that hia two valued can­ I'Ti'utli tlioUigh unknown is truth were bound over to the A.ugust Holman’s section of Davie, v/erc the apncious auditorium of the, nei will be of great interest herei*^°‘’y ^eóìt when ines were in a light with tlie ! и R egular Dinner ...... ■••• S5c ]j the sam e; possum, went into the ibattie in | E Ail kinds of sandwiches, cold drink's, cigarettes, cigars, ].; term of Davie Superior court by united in marriage at the Meth­ new Chambers Building on 'I'ues­ and in other sections of the NEW QUEEN OF THE SEA— The I For tlie grandest glory known to Magistrate F. R. Lengans in a day morning, June 5, when 124 Harmony School from Sunday to INSPECTS SAFE­ Normandie, largest ship In the the role of peacemaker, when ' E Candy, Etc. jj man is heroism , odist parsonage here on Satur­ State: -ivxr. and Mrs. John Tho- young men received their dipio Wednesday, interesting, pro­ T Y FEATURE world, has been selected to carry tho (luadruped of the proverbial | Ij Tables For Ladies j{ preliminary hearing on Saturday day afternoon with the Rev. M. iTIu'iiiil' win no victo r’s w reath mas, Tho impressive program mas Baity announce the marria.ge grams being given through th(j — Col. Harold Fow­ twenty winners In a Palmolive letter grinning characteristics, buried i AMERICAN CAFE or con(iueror’s crow n.” night cnarged with the larceny G. Ervin- officiating. of their'daughter, Lois Gilma, to j day and at ni'g>ht, A number of ler, first deputy po­ writing contest on a free trip to four sliarp teeth in Mr. Wat- was in charge of Dr. Walter L. E. 0. PRICE, Prop. Moeksville, N. c. cf gasoline from the Pure Oil Mr. and Mrs. Summers are well Wade Edward Brown, of Boone,; fine instructors had charge of lice commissioner Europe. At left, n model of the Ñor- soii'’s left thuntb. When the dust ' Company tanks near the South­ Lingle, President of Davidson, of New York City June 3rd was the 127th anni- on Saturday, June 1, at Boone, the classes, and there was a mandic with Francia White and of battle had subsided, a check- ern Railway. known and very popular in their and' a number of other faijulty (left), Inspects the Eunice Howard, radio singers. Ivcrsary of the Ibirth of Jefferson community and are receiving the members and apecial guests were Vows wore spoken- in the new | large attendance. Rev. and Fisher Body "turret up revealed that one of his dogs ; MHHiaiaBHaMEiiiisiMassaKiaKinKiaMaMaKiKMaMaiuaiiosiitKSiiEiMfflMSMHDaBEJSHSH home of. the bride and groom re- Mrs. J. H. Fulghum, Mrs. J. F. was bitten in the lip while the. W * jPiivi.s only President of the According to the evidence pre­ congratulations of n host of fri­ on tho platform . In sp irin g mu­ to p " on a new 1935 centiy constructed on Loy Drive, tooth-wound in il sented a watchman- saw the men ends and nc(iuaintanco3 on what sic was furnished by tho David­ Hawkins and Miss Elizabeth Pontiac sedan at other received jconti-’derate States of America. with the Rev. J. C. Canipe, pas­ LOWER PRICES! as they were leaving the tanks is to each of them a second ad­ son College Band, directed by i№iylor enrolled in tho classes,- General Motors' the nose. I Ills memory is keqit green by and Sheriff Smoot was notified tor of the First Baptist Church, and several others from tho local spring chow In M.in- ñ"I venture on the aea of matrimony Jam es C. Pfohl, who has had ■■■■ The possum apparently came ^1 I the I'ar-reaching Jefferson- Davis officiating. Mrs. Brown is a gra­ Baptist :churcili wero visitors hattan. H. H. Groth- I'.nd after following trades ol’ as they arc widower and widow, (.'liiirge of the collcge music de­ 4 ('lit victorious in the battle. He ^ The Custer Specialty Company now »I (llijilnvay, and by monumonLs and irien on foot to che rear of the duate of Woman’s College of the durin-g the week. Jan, show official, was temporarily impriion'od, but.K »I Ltlicr memorials. The United respectively, havin-g lost their partment for the past two years. points out the safe-, D E F E N D S homu of Thurman Bowles in University of North Carolina, i "Ki- li ' Mr., Watson said he would comply |);uij;htera of itho C onfederacy mates by death sometime ."vgo. A number of collogc medals and ty of the solid \( A D V E R . makes a gasoline-driven motor chair i» ad­ north Moeksville he aroused the and for three years has boon tea- RED CROSS SECRETARY HERE with the legal protection provid- • ^ On Saturday night Mias Ruth gifts were awarded, find honor­ steel top. T I S I N G — liiivi: (lone faithful work to give inmates including Bowles, Boger cher of homo economics a t G i;if-1 ------cd and allow tho victor to have JJ McDaniel and Thurman Foster, ary degrees w ere conferred on AnnaStcese dition to its slam^ard electric motor chair и I duo honor to this Southern and a young Walls lad, a brother- fith School in Forsyth county. Miss Lina 'Buckley, Bxecutivo Richardson, his freedom. ^ If.tnle.sman, who served and suf- both of the Advance section of Dr. Reed Smith, of Columbia Secretary of tho Winston-Salem ^1 in-law of the defendants. Tlie the county, were united in mar­ College, Columbia, S. C., and Dr. Mr. Brown was graduated from' a s s 0 e la te l!il which has been on sale and in use for some Ч Ifei'LHl much for the Confederate Chapter, American Red Cross, a defendants denied all knowledge riage at the Methodist parson- William P. Few, of Duke Uni­ Wake Forest College, and| for the e d i t o r o l RUSSIA REVEALS i!3 Cnuse. I I . ■ past five years has been engaged was in Moeksville and Davio T h e W o - VAST POWER OF a of the theft but when a search ags hero by Rev. J. H. Hethcox. versity. The Senior Class pre­ 10 years. Either will enable cripple or. in the p ractice of law in Boon-e. county on Tuesday, working on i l ' m an's Home MILITARY FORCE , g Ú of the premises was made a ten- Miss Maurine Todd and John sented the college with two Companion, : c: The North Carolina Division, Immediately following the cere­ the Yeast Program and First . , aged and feeble folks to get outdoors and i 'gallon milk can full of gasoline E. Ward were united in marriage drinking fountains to bo erect­ has Just re­ ------' ® I United Daughters of the Con- mony Mr .and Mrs. Brown left Aid Program. I'he Yeast Pro­ lï.îë Moscow, May 4. — Russian s was found in the back yard. on Saturday evening at iFiirming- ed on the ath letic field . The turned from fedenicy, has eiciperienced a, for a trip through the valley of pram has been going on since full military strength in the air The men reijuested a hearing ton by the Rev. H. C. Freem an, closin-g exercises took place on a n a t i o n - associate with people. And the price on grent loss , in the 'death of its Virginia and points North.” The November, and the R|ed Cross, was officially revealed for thö immediately and the magistrate Thu contracting couple are resi­ tho campus, when Iho 1985 class w ld e t o u r President, Mrs. William Stanley bride is very attractive and tal­ through the doctors of this coun­ w h e r e s h e first time today. both has been reduced to $195.00. If in­ was-summoned and after hearing dents of the Smith Grove com­ flag was lowered, while the 'î%5 iBerrard, of Chapel Hill, which ented, and hen many ffiends here ty will furnish yeast for all A T T R A C T has lectured before thousands of women on The Soviet now has more than the evidence of the sheriff and m unity. band played ‘pollege Ties.” SPRING FROCK occurred on M ay 29th, M rs, B er- join in extending best wishes to pellagra patients, there bein.g 2G “Honesty In Advertising." Attacks upon the 3,000 military planes, it was an- terested write j other wit>es8es the young Wall Davidson College is one of the T-One of the gay- I'ard was serving her first year this .popular young couple. cases of pellagra in- this county sm all fraction of dishonest advertisers, she n'ounced, with more than 800 boy was called to the stand and MRS. W. H. CLEMENT PASSES leading educational centers of •It of tha new says, should not be allowed to Injure those as head of the State organiza­ to date, ' Yeast is available to concentrated in the Far East. he made a complete confession- AWAY North Carolina, and was opened Spring prints who have m aintained a high ethical standard Guy Swaringen tion, and was proving to be a GRACE CLIFFORD CIRCLE all patients through Dr. Lester '■Г m aiie colored pop- Participating in May day ma­ of the theft stating that he and in March, 1837, its first Presi­ most able officer. Her death MEETS Martin. Davie, Yadkin, ytokua plot with deep red neuvers wdre the formidable Albemarle, N. C. the two defendants took the gaso­ iMrs. Mary Weaver Clement, dent being Dr. R. H. iMorrison. and Forsyth, counties are in thia center« on « leaf- BACKS BONUS took place four iweeks to the day 80, wife of W, IT. Clement, aged Far Eastern conccn'tration, 800 line. No charge w as brought It is named for General William The Grace Clifford Circle of territory, and persons afflicted green background B lU t .— Jam es E, bombers, fighting planes and from the Mount' Airy meeting, against Walls due to his youth Confederate veteran, died at Davidson, who lost his life dur­ Van Zandt, Com- SHiigxHKHSHXHSHasMXHEHat.HSHSKaHXHKHSHXHKHXMBHiHXHKHSMXHtI the Baptist W. M. U., met with with pellagra are urged to apply •-fathlont a de­ pursuit shiips-.vWhicVh-rfla,f.(j.(l 'back when she made such a pleasant but he was held under bond as a their home at Oak Grove on IFri- ing the Revolutionary War. One lightful itreet rnander-In-Chief,• Mrs. John LeGrand on Monday for this yeast free of charge. and forth across Red S(iiiare in J impression on the m em bers of material witness. day, May 31st, after an illness eft’ 'the most :li(biDraI frien d s of frock worn byi Veterans' of For­ the Fourth District. She was afternoon, with the chairman, M.’as Buckley interviewed Sheriff eign Wars, backs Moscow, 350 ships at Leningrad, ------0------of several months. She was tho Davidson- College was the lato Kay Suttoni pic- Ideeiily interested in the restora- M rs. C. R., Horn, p residin g. The Smoot, relative to tho sliteriff lure'it'ar. Shirring, thePntman Doniis TPAIL BLAZER— The Pan American Airway» 350 at Minsk near tho Polish JOHN A. HUTCHENS DEAD daughter of Chiristian Wofl.vir Max)well Chambers, of Salisbury, devotionals were led by Mrs. and deputies attending Firat Aid Bill In testimony blazed jtion of S tratfo rd , the an cestral th* 'newest note C l - ’ - ic r the trail for com mercial flights to border, 800 at Kiev, 170 at The Purpose Of an-d Eliza Michapl Weavoi jf for whom the handsome Cham- Lester Martin, and Mrs. George Course at Catawtba College, be­ this season, la before the C’.ir ' ; r^v.'il In Its epochal round-trip to Am erica'« I home of Robert E. Lee, and her Kharkov and 100 at Rostov-on- John Anderson Hutchens, Davidson county. The funeral biers B uilding is named. The Bryant gave an interesting ac- ginning June 24 for ten days, Úse don the Finance C Ir - "inroesslon. It w as the first non-stunt round- fine address at Mount Airy in- Dori in the north Caucasian- area. iD'avie county citizen, died at the \Aas held at the home on Satur­ college is situated on a beauti­ 'fhe course w ill bo tau gh t by b o d ic e . '■r‘"-/nen the m ainland and H awaii. eluded that subject, as well as coun-t of m issionary work in In­ The May day demonstrations I home of his son, B, II. Ihitch- day afternoon at 2:30, by Rev. ful campus with many magnifi­ Dr. Williaton, staff physician of Deposit Insurance other U. D. C. p ro jects. Some terior China. A new member, revealed further that the Soviet’s I cna, nenr Cana, on Sunday after­ M, G. Ervin, and interment was cent trees, and a number of tho the Rod Cross of Washington-^ D, TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS MAN DISGUISED AS SAYS COTTON TAX IS jyeiu'a ago M rs. Bermircf made a Mrs. Madk Reeyos, was welcomed fll vaunted stren-gth in tanks was noon, June 2 , aged 84. He w as in the Clement graveyard be­ old brick buildings are remind- C. She also interviowod Mr. ANSWERED AT COLLEGE (WOMAN IS CAPTURED NOT REDUCING SALES jspluiuliii record as Historian of into the circle. Plans were made lio empty honst. When Congress created the Federal De­ the son oC G'iles Hutchens nnd yond Mocikaville. Those acting 'as eKs, of its historic paat. Rufus to hold a service a t th(j Count;» C. Pogram, .of Cooleemee, in re- Thosuanda paraded at key I the North C arolin a D ivision. “To Rebecca Howell Hutchens. Sur­ pallbearers were Clyde Phillips, Sanford, Jr., was one of the col­ Question: What percent of oln Madisonvi'lle, Tenn., April.— Homo on Sunday afternoon. gnrd to some represontntivo irom Tho processing tax adds only Russian cities, 500 at Moscow, posit Insurance Corporation its primary I've in h earts we "leav e behind viving are the son, B. H. Hutch- F. II. 'I’aylor, ;0.dell Phillips, lege 'grnduntos this year, nnd Minus his disguise of. female Kuaaian tea, sandwiches and Erwin Miirtnking the course. hens should (be carried over' for a negligible amount to the price I w nnt to die.” Kay' Phillips, Fred Barney an(. I\;Inrshall Sanford, a soiihomore clothing and cosmetics, Bill Lee, hundreds in the Far East ami objective was the protection of depositors. eiM, one daughter, Mrs. Pernie maccaroons were served. Mem­ Anyone talking the course and layers next year? of ¡roods manufactured from 2,030 at eight other key Russian Lash, of Yadkin, and 12 grand­ John Wall,' and the flowers were ia a member of the college band. passing satisfactorily will be 23, was in' jail today facing a RiK-ently wo have seen auto- bers present were: Mosdames C, An'swer: From the standpoint cotton', says Doan L 0, Schau'b, of cities. This Corporation began insuring deposits children. Tho funeral waa iisld carried by Sarah Jarvis, Helen equipiied to give in'at aid U'oat- preliminary hearing on charges h'liiph albums on sale in stores, WILLIAM MILLER, JR. WINS K. Horn, ,1. H. Fulghum, J. F. pf commercial egj^ production it N. (C. St'fito College. in sharp contrast l;o the May a l tho home on Monday aftct. Clement ,1'^vie JlcCiilloiigh, Selma Iliiwkin.s, J. T. Angoli, Lester mont. Moeksville nnd Coolocmeo ' P'’ of murder, growing out of a January 1, 1934. It is a permanent or­ [hut they aro not the style of the DUKE HONORS •would be well to carry only pul­ triple slaying near here in Feb­ This slight increase is not app­ day display of military power noon at 2:30, with Rev. .lames Harbin, Ora Foster, Ruth liarn-ey, Martin, S. B. Hall, George Bry­ schools have had the firat aid ganization. pi'i'/icd little books of our grand- Groce officiating, and intorrnont Dorothy Clement, Mesdames lets as layers. However, the in­ ru ary, reciably lowing the demand for was the situation in 1921 when, ant, John LeGrand, D-. L. Par- courae and their busaes aro motliurs’ day. E igh ty-five or n ine­ was at Eaton’s Baptist churiih. Jack Bowles, Glenn Grubbs, Ila At Duke commencement this ■His capture with two youthful cotton commodities, he states, in' Geu'eral Vasils Blucher, chief of due, Mack Reeves, Fred 'I'rivctte, equipped with firat ilid kita, and crease in ogg size of the hen It now insures deposits in a great major­ ty ytars !^go young ladies re- The pallbearers were Jesse Taylor, Helen Phillips Mesdames week, William T. Miller, Jr., of companion's yesterday afternoon fact revenue secured from the the Far East army, said in an Misses Elizabeth Naylor an-d b.)ys and -isirls who liave passed over the pullet egg size should bt, carded th eir auto grap h album s Hutchens, Wade Hutchens, Bur­ J. G. Craven and Frank Bowles. Winston-Snlem, was awarded a near Murphy, N. C.,, climaxed a tax and distributed among the address at Chita, Russia had only ity of the banks, including this institu­ Clayton Brown. the teat serve on buss and on eonaidered w.here there is u spe­ as precious treasures, equal to ton Hutchens, Alfred Hutchens, The deceased was well-known in Ph. D. degree. He graduated at ■J8 -hour chase 'by officers. They farmers is increasing the de­ three tanks nnd four aiiiplanes safety patrol. Miss Bucklw tion. As a result, millions of depositors the college annuals of today, H utchens her commun-ity, and was known Duke in 1932, wipning highest cialized market demand for largo found him lgar^bed in a woman’s mands in' certain areas. in the Far East. Sam and Lonnie Driv­ PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES would especially like for repre- i ® ll’enmanship was an art then, for.her kindness of heart and her honors in the chemistry depart­ eggs. I'he only way to arrive at j dress, slippers, hat and under- "Who, for instance, would post­ er, and the flowers were in MEET .■»entativos of Farm in'gton, Sm ith , . P ' CONCERNED BY DROP enjoy a degree of financial security here­ jail'd the greatest care was taken ment of the un-iversity. Since pone' the purchase of a shirt be charge of Mozelle Sprinkle, Lois devotion to her family. Grove ajid Advance giJhools to the H'umber of hens to carry over clothing an'd wearing jjowder and IN BEER DRINKING in in.scribing the verses that that time, in addition to doing f i l ' cause of a three-cent increase in tofore unknown. When you have money Peoples,- Pauline' Hutchens, Jose­ Circles of the Presbyterian take this course. 'I'here is no is to watch the flock very care-' I'ouge on his faiee. I adorned the pages. One of these MISS BENTON’S RECITAL A post-graduate work and research ■His two cronies are being held its price,” the dean asked, “or go phine Hutchens, Helen Hutchens, A u x iliary m et on M onday afte r­ expense to the course except tho ■fully and keep only tho e hem Amsterdam.—tBrevjfers •her&^are on deposit here you know for a certainty quaint album s h as a red stam p­ SUCCESii anticipating his latest degree, he for questioning. Both have ' re- without^ a new dress .¡because the Rena Mae Hutchens, Alberta noon and evening as follows: cost of th <5 text ibook, which is that moult early and are heavy greatly concerned over the largo ed leather back ornamented with has been attached to the faculty i i f fused to give their narries. processing tax had raised tho that your deposits up to $5,000 are fully Cran-field, Esther Jones, Minnie Circle 1, Miss Willie Miller, 60 cents. , IV' 'l'fc'j-? producers. drop in the consumption of beer. 18 gilt lyre, and belonged to a A large and appreciative au­ of the college as assistant tea­ Deputy Sheriff S. B. Lattlmore price six cents? Jane Caruthers, Fay Harris. chairman met at her home, the safeguarded against loss. Deposit insur­ I Kiri who attended “G4-eensboro dience en-joyed the program pr(j- cher in chemistry. s i i said the car driven by Lee was ^ In five years Dutch beer drink­ devotionals beirngi conducted by A'l'TENTION JEVERYBODY! Question;" In ipJiarinin'g to save ing has decreased hy as muich as j Female C ollege” in 1847-48. The CELEBRATES 8 CTH BIRTHDAY aented by Mias Annie Maie Ben-, Mr. Miller is among the young­ Mrs. Alice Woodruff, and the I" Ì ¡ g S f f i the property of D. IL Roche, qj, jjjg cotton, in an automobile ance is for your protection. «г V feed for next winter, how much . .. , . , '10 per cent. In- 1931, 35.3 liters, I penmanship is v ery d elicate and ton’s music pupils of Moeksville est ever to have won the Ph. D. missionary questionnaire being. | There is going to be a lawft hay and silage ahould«(be pro- travelm« salesman who was tire surely is M t enough to affect aibout eight gallons, were con­ I there are several steel engrav- About 175 relatives and fri­ and Spencer at the High School degree from Duke. Members of led by Mrs. William. Miller, party at the home of Mr. H. M. i l i vided for ea'ch cow? bound and robbed near Middles- the total price noticeaibly. sumed per head of population.Now jings that arc in-terosting. An- ends from this and other coun­ on F rid ay evening a t 8 o’clock. the faculty of the department of Those present were: M esdam es | Deadmon on Saturday night,. '■ ili, A nsw er: AS. mature 'cow will Tuesday night. I.en- Bank Qf Davie- i ï M "On the other hand, revenue the latest figures show that only jother old album of an e arlie r ties gathered at the home of Mr. The ata'«e waa artistically de­ chensistry regard Mr. Miller as Alice Woodruff, Cecil Morris, June 8 , at 7:30 o'clock. ' n.eed from one and one-half tons .tucky ofncers were expected here from the tax is distributed to cot-, four gallons, 17 liters, were con I date wns that of a .pupil at and Mrs, Baxter Taylor, near corated with treilisea covered one of the most outstanding stu­ William Miller, ,E. P. Bradley,| Maybe you’ll .bt' among the. of legume hay and three tons of mvcstigatc Lee s possi- ton growers in rental an-d benefit Moeksville, N. C. with Dorothy Perkins roses and dents that they have ever had in í í i ? ble connection- with the robbery sumed. "Salem F em ale A cadem y” in town to celebrate the latter’s and Mias Willie Miller. Circle lucky ones to win a cake in th^ i .*'■11 >'11 silage for a six month feeding Iiayments, and thu.s it helps to in­ baskets of summer flowers, which the chemistry department. He of Roehe. There are some 30,000 beer jl8!iG-40. It is Ibound in brown fath er on his SGth birthday. 2, Mrs. Knox Johnstone, chair- Cake-Walk contest. Come! Pick period. When hay is fed alono crease their income”. formed a jirotty setting for the hns- completed a difficult an-d Lee has been hunted since houses, cafes and pu"blic bars in- jstamiicd leather, nnd the title Dinner was sproatT on the large m an,-m ct-'ivith -Mrs. H. 'I'. Brojio- you out a good-looking g irl, buy two and one-half ton's should be young musicians.. The pupils tliey declare ‘worth-while’ piece February 22 when his grand» “Farmers are not on'ly aible to Holland. A great many are own­ l|.'i "Flora’s Album.”' The writing tfllble under the trees in the yard gar. IMrs. )C. .G. Woodruff led her box and then have the pri- provided but a combination showed cnreful training, and all of chemical research involving buy more cotton themselves, and ed by brewers’ concerns, or are I is also of the copperplate style. consisting of chicken, ham, devil the study of tho text-booUc on the vileg'e of eatinii^ w ith h er. Or, ’ hayh ay aird^siiage au( ism;rchp”i^ferred.'Pf^ the numbers were weir rendered, they are a significant part of the run with capital provided by I Slid many of thu pages are de- egga, saivdwichea, pickle, pies, the flourination of organic com­ Holy Spirit. The . home mission vote on the one that you think SilageS ila g e furnishes succulence , consuming public, .but they also brewers. The cafe owners aro jcoralcd with dainty painted de- cakes and many other good both vocal aivd piano. At the pounds with very pure clourine. topics were led by Mrs. Brene-.is the prettiest girl present, conclusion of the entertainment which IS very much needed nv | in "th^Shaw home n'Car -spend more for other things, there now blaming the high price of Jsifin.s, Both of these young la- things to eat. lAftcr dinner a Mr. Miller is a nephew of Mra. gar. Those in attendance were: i Wo are planning on a good ICE Rev. W. I. Howfill presented the C. G. W oodruff, of this city. the winter ration. It is also the rj-,g]]jgQ ^enn. ,'by increasing the purchasing beer for the lowering of con­ juies wera named Mary, and some group ol' young people led . b> Mesdames H. 'r. Brencgar, J. B. time. T'he public is cordially i;.-- prizes to several of tihe pupils, sumption', declaring that wages Idf the verses dedicated to them Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitaker, ot Johnstone, J. P. Jones, C. G. vlted to come out and enjoy tho a iX ti^ o fC rc o ^ i oVsi™' ^^“«imore related that he and power of the people with whom and Miss Benton, the accomplish­ BE'ri’ER HOUSING PROGRAM two other ■officers found Lee’s ^ they trade. and food prices have fallen, jseem to be ori'g'inal. The ex- High Point, san g Mr. CaH’a fa ­ Woodruff, Hugh Lagle and John evening with us. 'rhere will Ibo ghum will produce enough silage ed teachei', received a lovely bas­ FOR MOCKS.VILLE AND trail Wednesday n'oar the Georgia , i'he general rise of incomes in while beer prices have remaineil jpi'e.'isions in both books are vorite soii'gs. A good time wns Larew. T'he Business Woman-’s refreshments for sale. Also spo- to feed three cows for six mon'ths. ket of flowers as a token of ap­ , DAVIE COUN'rY, line. They followed him, Latti- the icotton states, and in' regions stationary. jcither very religious ' or senti- had by a ll present and ever.v^one Circle met with Miss Virginia cial string music. preciation from her pupils. Ow­ The brewers, hojwever, have Season jMental, an-d sound ns if the w rit- left, after 'wisliing IMr. Calr „ T nr 1- 1 T^: II _____ Adams, the devotionals being in | 'Benefits go to the Young Peo- ÍU r 0,iP«Hnn • How pnn „nhbnire Tennes- which sell manu'factured com- ing to ladk' of apace thia fine Mr. J. M. Boiich, Fiehl Repie- chairman, Mrs, E. pie’s Class of Concord M. E. haaleived to lay the blame upon jei's ',-,-ere quite old, instead of many more such’happy birthdays, Ë ê^ î and collard'worms be controlled? ! ^"®‘T £ ,n h v n ' ^ toCntch to the cotton states, has muaical program could not be sentativeinrifnfivii nfof fhi>the Better Hcttnr Housin-gHonain*if _ ..... ‘ .i___t the governmeiit, declaring that jlielng schoolgirls. True friend- E. Gibson, 'fhe subject of tith- church., lAnswer: These pests can ibe ' Muiphy, N. C., to wntch also increased the demand for cot- MRsTsARAH B, DANNER H-inted laat week, A.ct, of Asheville, was in Mocks- prices cannot be reduced while |shlp and parting forever are the ing nnd giving wns in chni-ge of I _ • ------eaaily controlled iby dustinig w ith ^ f„o nnvHiiPfl DEAD ville Friday completing plans for such high excise duties are main­ Iwaln themes w ritten , but then Miss Jane Wood^ff and Miso GENUINE TEXAS: MINERAL rotenone. The material^ may also .Miirphy _pol.ee hotly .PUiBued Lai^ger bank deposits, greater Is Here! MRS. HARBISON ENTERTAINS a Better Housing- Program to bo WATER CRYS'fAL BOYS. Lee and his com^pnmons shoot- tained. Itliosu schoolmates ‘lived at great Daiay Holthouser. .'Bible Irefer l)eue useduauu aans a »uiiiyspray butuuu dustinguusiihk . ,, Mrs. Sarah Booe Danner, wi­ VISITORS put on in- Moeksville and Davie TO jAPPEAR h e r e ; . . . li. A 1 J* intr the tives of the car A third opinion declares that jdii)lances, and rarely ever met ences on the Holy Spirit form­ gives better results. Apply from , ■tion of more new automobiles, and dow of the late Noah Danner, County. Mr. S. M. Call was ap­ ed the Bijb’le lesson. During the much of the alump in beer drink­ |№ch other after they left school. Mrs. E. J. Harbison gracious­ 15 to 20 pounds of the chemicnl increased shipments of indus­ And We Have A Wonderful Line Of New died Tuesday morijing at the pointed as chaii-man with T. J. social hour the hostess served Jlan'k, Slim nnd Uncle Jack : bnnkment in'to the creek. ing has been caused .by tho in­ iThe Greensboro College album ly entertained two groups of to the acre, depending upon the trial goods to the South are home of her daughter, Mrs. Ro- Caudell, C. F. Meroney, Sr., and cream and cake, Mrs. E; E. GibN make a personnl' appearance ^ creasing activities of the Dutch j"'Hs of great interest to the own- friends on Friday afternoon, in­ E. C. M orris on- the committee, size of the plant and the rate WELSH TOWN LEADS a proof 0 f the stimulii given Ihert P. Ireland, in Clarksville sen, Mrs. W. F. Robinson, the .Moeksville Court House,. temperance movemen't and by the |‘»'s children in later years, and| honor of her mother, Mrs. Kate of infestation'. Rotenone is non- IN BRITISH MISERY business by the fam ers’ purch A survey of the town will be Misses Virginia Adnma, Jnne and Inight, June 11th, at 8 - popularity of the "soft” fruit M odern Refrigerators ¡'»le of the lady’s iiiiie u¡uib*“'-|-,-----, , » t- i,« Van Landingham Shaw, of Ma­ .poisonous and be used at asing power.” daughter of Jonn Booe ancl made in the near future. Furth­ Sadie Hall Woodruff nnd Daisy P- m., sponsored by the Jun-ior drink, . I f's urnwled this amusing verse „ con, N, C„ and her sisters, M rs. er information will be carried in any time during the growing Lor.'don, A pril 27.—^A, royal 0 - Stewards of Bethel M. P. church. Meanwhile th e government Louisa Little Booe, and was Д Ilolthousci' were present. season. Second ai.-d third U'lipli- ^commission has been nppointed ^ I'iGII'i’ING HULLS WILL >11 aincere imitation- of the pre­ member of Bear Creek Baptist Sue Shaw, .of Winton, and Mrs. this .paper later. 'ÍThero w ill be an adm ission of show.s no signs of boin'g willing The Most Beautiful and Economical We Kiations are sometimes necessary to suggest mensures of relief for PERFORM ,TO ¡WND iMUSIC ceding onea, as fo llo w s: "To church. Surviving aro three sons, R. H. Shaw , of Macon. The ANNUAL REUNION PICNIC 15 and 25 cents chargod; to lower the excise duties and Dear Mary— Mary, remember home was effectively decorated BAP'riST MEETING NOW IN for complete control of the Great Britnin’s most tragic Rov. Snm W. Dnnncir, of Ornngc- •AT YAiDKIN COLLEGE the brewers to lower the price , Have Ever Shown! v/ith a profusion of m ixed flow ­ PROGRESS * -¡í. worms. town, Merthyr Tydfil, in the (lis- Los Angeles — The bulls w ill When 'thou art faraway, Yoa buiM^ S. C., Rev. J. H. Danner, SEVERE (IWEEZE 1817-48 tressed area of South Wales. liJivc- to face the music after all and the public to lower moro ; wi'iiwiiy on the deep blue sea, ers, and about forty guests en­ Largo congre.mations are at­ Yadkin College, June 1.—You Murphy was taking his first beer. You Can’t Afford to be without Good Pure of Floren'ce, S. C., Robert L. Dan­ In 10 years, since its miii'OS Bearing the somewhat humane «'’member Sophia,” It happened joyed this informal nffnir, from tending the revival sCi-vices at are cordially invited to attend "^ho winter of 1847-48 waa so flight in an airplane and when ner of Davie county, two dau­ and iron and steel works closea o/licers, the delayed premiere of |hiit the mother was quite a 4 to 5, nnd from 5 to G o’clock. the Baptist church this weolc, the nln-th nnnunl reunion picnic, aevere thnt henvy ic<. they were about 3,000 feet up, WOULDN’T SELL ONE SHOE ghters, Mrs. R. L. Gri'ffith, of down, the city’s population has I'Uis So laiia’s m usical hull w ill be I'omelicephig lady, and it w as the An interestiii'g mngazine contest and the pastor, Rev. J. H. Ful- at Yadkin ColliJtfc on Thursday, I in- Lake Erie. When it Ihe plane suddenly went ,into n -—Ice and a Modern Refrigerator—“ Concord, nnd Mrs. Kobeit I. shrunk from ,80,000 t o 71,000. presented at the Gilmore stadium. ¡l^tlo Sophia who sailed the engaged each group, Mrs. A. T. fhum, is delivering strong, ear­ Ju n e 6 th. The program will be-j'"’‘*s Ibroken-up during the lattsi- Canton, Chinn.—A one-legged Irelnnd, of'IDm"(e, two hnl f- no.se dive. Out of ап' insured population of Toreadors, picardor.s, matadors blue sea” many years nf- Grant winning the prize, a dain­ nest sermons that are heard with fiin at 10:30 o’clock and will b3 ]|P“*'t part of March, the winds swept “Ha, ha,” laughed the pilot, as mail' tried to buy a aingle shoe brothera, R. L. Bo(ie, of Mo^s- 21,000, no fewer than 12,500 are ami other necessnry participants tcrwavda. ty handkerchief, the fii'st hour, deep interest, The meeting be­ followed by a big picnic dinner th e ice into the entrance, af the !:í ■■ Г; from a shoemaker. The latter re­ ville, and Chnrles Booe, Win­ he righted the plane. “Half of unemployed* v/ill become Troubadors' in the and Mrs. M. G. Ervin being a- gan Sunday; mornin-g, and ser­ at the noon hour. Music will bo Niagara river at Buffalo, whero it the people down there thought fused to sell, in.-!iating it was Home Ice & Fuel Co. ston-Salem , 19 Owners of houses aro paying comic 'bull fighting presentation, {lie Gaston county' terracing and 32 great-grandchildren. The warded a similar gift, in the se­ vices are held each evening at furnished by the Lexington High jammed in a solid mass, complete-' we were falling.” 'customary to sell shoes in pairs. larger sums in taxes than they in which 40 Span'ish hulls will “'’>t^ has been. : runnin'g '\,from cond period. Delicious ci-eam, 7:30. A. cordial invitation to all School Band. , ly chockin-g the outlet oi 'Lake “Sure,” said Muiiphy; .“and The crippled man assaulted the Phone 116 Good Coal “'‘ylight to dark duringi s recent funeral was held at Bear Creek are .permitted to charge their t:d;^ ^JgcpncyomistB •M^rch,'a9,:,l|48i;tli^ ffllla nt-'Niari fnrried to court. 'The ruling was , ^»ich ,1 and; a^j ^^o^aible -before