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VOLUMN XLTII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA,'WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 . 194? NUMBER 33

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Letter From A Soldier Coofidence in Govern­ Little Stingers. A Mere Coincidence? Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. ment From Tbe Yellow Jacket During the last week in January a By The Street Rambler. Vbal Was Happening In Davie Not long ago we wrote a mes­ The' Democratic party may be shipload of American supplies left 000000 Before The New Deal Used Up sage entitled, “To Our Soldiers,” The smoke from the treacherous doing its “bit” to “ make the world for Vichy, France. A few days later Drunken man entertaining many which was published in the ^Union attack on Pearl Harbor had hardly safe for democraiy,’/b u t you will it was learned' that Vice' Premier The Alphabet, Drowned The friends on the square—George Mar­ Republican, and which, we trust, cleared away, before there was a- dot be able to find the Democratic Darian, of France, bad agreed to send two shiploads of Bapplies week tin and two young ladies enjoying Hogs and Plowed Up The has had a large reading and is pro­ bundant evidence that the debacle party with a compound miscrope huggy ride, around the square— had unified this nation. Rabin iso. Iy to Nazi Gbnerai Rommel's forces and Corn. ving a great blessing. Here is a when the war is over. in North Africa. Young Iadv inviting young man to Iatlonists abandoned their hobby* Red-headed people have been the (Davie Record, Marcb 1, 1906). letter from a soldier at Fort Jack­ Our State Department ought to either shut the door or come in and son, S C.. who read the message: ho se and-bopped the band-wagon beacons lights from Eve to Heloise. sit on her lap—Intoxicated woman E. E. Htrnt continues to improve know the answer to this, but it Dear Mr. Isenhour;—I have just where the war drums were beating. If all the red haired heroes ot his­ needn’t bother to tell The laymen making her way slowly up Main A. L- Betts is suffering witb finished reading yotir sermon to the But like that unity following the tory were to lift their hats there can figure out the main point at least: street—Miss Colleen Collett talking Shingles. soldiers, and I want to tell you it the last election—it didn’t last'long would be a blaze of glory all along That we are-a bunch of gullibles to friends—Three soldier boys and O. L. Williams and family spent has made a great impression on Many were back at their sniping, the line. counted as suckers by the Vichy three girls occupying one auto on last Thursday in Farmington. me. It showed me a lot ot things and along with them were many A young man was being asked government. 'he square—George Hendricks en­ GIenn Roontzl of Rappat was a that will cause me to look on life reciuits. Recruits too, who are questions bv the war board and Oh.no. It’s n-t the same food joying snowfall—Officers busy car­ business visitor Iu town Saturday. we send to France, but it takes the with better and greater satisfaction. quite pairiotic and loyal and who when they-asked him, “ Who was rying intoxicated folks to the bas- Mrs. Giles Howard has . been ill would reseat being classed as ob-J your mother before she was mar­ place of the food France is sending I shall look at things in a different to our enemy—and will somebody tile—Jim Kellv husy hauling coal with 'grippe, but is improving. manner. Life to me had begun to structionists in any sense of the| ried?” he replied. “I didn’t have a John Sanford, of Davidson Col­ tell us what is the difference? No —Farmer pumping up flat tire in look useless. I had almost given word.' mother before she was married.” front of court bouse—Miss Mabel lege, spent Saturday and Sunday matter if it is baby food which in up hope; was In a serious condit­ We are quoting from a neighbor At least we have a right to hipe our magnanimity we are sending to Short reading IeJter on her way at home. ion. I am a sinner and realize that paper: “There never was a time that the big bosses onr war works home from school—John Larew in J. H. B Dwiggins and family, France, or something else that can I am lost without God. I am go when we needed unity mold, but will utilize past experiences and or not be used to substitute for what is barber shop getting hair cut—Tom of Bailey, were In town Saturday ing to try to change my life, and P the people are angty and are losing dinary common sense-in operating being sent to Rommel, the fact re­ Blackwelder contributing to Salva­ shopping. want the prayers of every Christ­ faith in the executive and legisla our production and defense machin­ mains that we are lifting a part of tion Army. Mrs. Anderson, of Statesville, is ian who will pray for me." Pray tive blanches of the government ery; the burden and making it easier for visiting her daughter, Mrs. Z. N. that I may become a better man in And then, perhaps unwittingly, al. Doing away with the Repnbli- Vichv to meet the demands of Hitler. Anderson. Donghton Hits Pension the sight of God, then I can Seel most every editorial utterance that can Party wonld be like throwing And we are engaging in this good- J. B. Griffin, of Farmington, at­ neighboring in the hope that France more secure'and safe And pray fo1 lowed hod to do with the recital away the carburetor in yohr car Bill. tended the Teachers’ meeting here of some real or fancied shortcom­ may thus be kept on the” fence, and for the boys in my company who just because it is running smooth. remain out of Hitler’s bands as long Washington.—Congressman Rob­ Saturday. are lost There are many. So pray ing of the executive branch,' from Iy down the hill. The GOP fur­ Mrs. A. N. Fitzgerald spent sev­ as possible ert L Doughton came out emphati­ for me and mv -friends. I was once the activities of Eleanor to the nishes the finances that feed the cally against congressional pensions eral days in Greensboro and Thom- And from this distance it appears a Christian, and have listened to needless spending of the NYA. motor of industrial progress in gov­ that that won’t be long. France and said: ville the past week. your sermons man* times. They None of which was calculated to ernment. may be counted permanently on the “The House should take immed­ G. W. Crotts, of Fork Church, have helped me very much But increase “confidence In our govein- We are ready and willing to side of the Nszis In secret Viehy iate action to let the members vot. was in town Saturday looking af since I have been in the ar nv I ment,” yet all of which criticism st-tnd by President Rmosi -ve!1 as our ha» been .’.ransportitig and suppiyii-e on this measu e. ter some business matters. have drifted away from God, and ! could havi^been omitted without Com tnattder.in Chief dnn-m ’ he par's „f R.mmei's army, and “ie ’ E-eryh-dv kh'.ws that 1 his is a bad time to increase government ex Mrs. -Atkinson, of Dulinsl visit want to be restored, and make up compromising1-,the paper’s obliga­ war, but that doesn’t nar us front need not be surprised to learn some ed her daughter, Mrs. H. L Aus­ fine morning that the French fleet peases and that this measure was 'for the eleven months I have aast- tion to its -readers. But political continuing to believe that the GOP tin las* week. has been turned over to Hitler, lock, put through the House in a very un­ ed.—E; d.;M. hatred had to be served, regardless is the' real party that must rescue Mrs. Haywood Powell, ot Cala stock and barrel. fortunate way. This letter is enough to touch of the more important national in­ this country’s financial plight and haln, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will we never understand that ap­ ‘The afternoon that this bill was the heart pf every Christian who terest. , political democracy. on the consent calendar, the entire J. F. Moore. peasement will get us nowhere in reads it. Here is a dear soldier But we are wondering if the gov­ If the bombs'the Taps are using North Cirolina delegation had been Mrs. Robert Tjames and children this war The French people mat who has drifted away from God, ernment, which covets national uni were like the electric bulbs and toys not approve but they have been sold summoned on short notice to go to have been quite sick with measles, -and realizing that be needs to get 1 y above all else, is not largely to they used to send us they hit the down the river by their leaders, and Anacostia, Md., and witness th e but are improving. back, requests our earnest, sincere blame for this attitude, which while ground. are helpless to protest. It must a- launching of the new hospital air. Miss Beulah Current. went to prayers. No doubt this is true of no{ the rule, is certainly hot an ex­ We know of one' grouch who is muse Darian and Petain to see us plane that was donated by North Ca­ Farmington Saturday to visit her many a dear soldier. O how we ception. A blame that stems from? ^lccnstomed to passing the blame play the game so stupidly, but as rolina to the British. friend Miss Smith. Pearl Harbor and the lack offrank'' for everything he savs the reason long aB they can get a handout from We all went to- Anacostia. which need to pray for them I They are is a considerable distance, and we J. N. Ledford and family, of nesa concerning the debacle there us. and at the same time please their getting ready for an awful fight to he lies is because the dentist made had to rush. While we were there, Cooleemee, spent Sundayafteruoon The Roberts report enumerated him a set of false teeth. lord and master, .they’ll pat them­ save our nation. The least we can t . . selves on the back and say “great this bill was called up and passed with Dr. W, C. Martin. certain losses there and sought tb It is hard tor us to believe there Misses Bessie aud Daisy Pehrvl do for them is to pray for them goings, eb!”—Elkin Tribune. without a record vote. This goes to daily. Yet this means more than establish the biame. But it is sig is'any reason for a paper shortage of Farmington, were hsre Saturday show that you can not-leave your nificant tha. this investigating so long as we receive dozens of seat in the House a minute without attending the Teachers’ meeting' anything else. We see, according to this young group stated in its report that Cer­ packages every day, most of which Retnrn Questionnaire. something happening that is unfor­ Miss Helen Chaffin, of Gree.s man's letter, that he is interested tain details that might give infor­ is pure propaganda. Raleigh—A second mailing- of tunate and to which you are opposed. boro Female College,...spent Satur­ mation, aid and comfort to the en Wendell Willkie' spoke a trnth Deeply Regretted day and Sunday with nei^ 'parents. in the salvation aud welfare of his truck and bus questionnaire cards friends. We are glad to say that emy had been omitted. That left the other day when he remarked was made last week by the North ‘I bave always been against con- A. L- Chaffin, of the Sheffield gressiohal pensions, and I am now those who have drifted away from the layman wondering whether the that FDR’s war program was OR, neighborhood, -was in town last Carolina Highway Traffic Advisorv opposed to any government expenses God can get back, and those who damage done there was not much but it couldn’t be realized by his week on business. Committee to about 20 000 truck that are nonessential to defense and have never been saved .can be if greater than had been recorded. present organization methods. Miss Thirza Graves, teacher in owners and 150 bus owners in North the war program and the action of they will but repent sincerely and And he is further confounded by It is annonoced from Washing­ Carolina who have not yet made Congress in voting it at this time is the graded school at Cooleemee, the fact that while he has not yet ton that funds for work on' the spent Saturday and Sunday here put their trust in Jesus. Itis a sad their reports, T. Boddie Ward, N. very unfortunate and is deeply re­ been told how devastating were the Blue Ridge Parkway Drive is all off with her parents. day in one’- life when he goes a- C. Commissioner of Motor Oehicles gretted. losses there, the French; the Ital­ till the war is over. They will salt 'I shall do everything I can to get Ernest Hunt has given up his way from God. There is nothing said. Returns have already been ians. the Arabs, the English and the road,, it is said, tb keep it pas­ a vote on this bill, and when it does position at TbotnasvilIe and will we need so much as Jesus' as we received from about 75 per cent of the Japs, have been given a more sable. The use of salt to save meat come up, I will vote against it.” remain |n Mocksville, assisting his journey through life - O, that ev­ the owners in the State. accurate picture of the damage. is an old one but salting the road is Asked if he would apply for a pen- father. * ery soldier would seek tbfe Lord! The inventory is being made for These are perilous times, and ' we Mr. Churchill the other day re­ a new ode under the New Deal. the War Department and the Nat­ son under the new law. Mr. Dough- Wesley Johnson passed tb ougb ton said. "Such an idea of my apply­ all need the mighty God of the ferred to the fact that but for the town Saturday for Farmington. He The time has come, whether the ional Defense Advisory Commiss- ing for a penson is somewhat ab damage at Pearl Harbor; the situa. has been working with R. J. Rey­ universe to protect us. Let’s read people of Davie county believe-it ion. Complete returns are neces surd. Even if I were to quit to­ tion In the Pacific would be quite nolds. Winston, but is suffering mueb'the 21st Psalm. or not. for every American to be sary so that this country can make morrow and apply for a pension, I different. Sniely the loss of two from the effects of a fall he got an American, for what it is worth detailed plans for adequate trans. am so old now that I wouldn’t be a ships and a few. planes would not while playing baseball here last Wky They Do Not Bay and regardless of what it costs. poriation in any emergency. pensionable former congressmen so change the pic ure as to spell summer. very long. ‘I am not surprised that the peo­ Ouir congratulations to Mr J. S. Bonds. Japanese dominance in fhe Pacific. If it is a fact that the Pearl Har­ FOOD FOR FREEDOM GARDEN ple over in the country are some­ Dwiggins and his bride, foipnerly We would not say anything or do bor losses were greater than report­ what aroused over this action of the Miss Delpbine Walker, daughter anything to prevent anyone from KDOJS AND VARIETIES AND AMOUNT OF SEEP TO PLANT purchasing stamps and bonds to raise ed, then our navy is being unjustly House and Senate.” of L. B Walker. They were mar FiH t FIVE PEBSONS ried Wednesday, the 21st, Rev. P. money for defense, but we would blamed for no help to Singapore suggest that the federal government and the utter lack of reinforce S h t M XhMtf Hickory Man Winner In ::C. Goode officiating. curtail its non-essential, non-defense ZoXIaut BtfrZhx Drs. J. W. RodwelI and W. C. ments to General McArthur. True, Suit For Damages ‘ spending in order to make it appear KIHDB VABIESXB8 XoxS B Martin were called to Smith Grove it may be. good strategy not to let G. L. Moser, of Hickory, was a- that it really NEEDS money for de­ the enemy know of his success when yesterday morning to see —rs. W. fense. 2 ) 6 I b a warded damages amounting to $2,- it can bn kept from’ him. bnt in Beane^ Bush Lima Henderson Budi, Woods Prolific 250 A. Boger, who is critically ill. A number of people have been Beans, Pole Lima Carolina Sieve, Challenger 2 ) 6 lb s . 250 225 bv a jury in Catawba Superior Rufe Hodgsou was in town yes­ heard to say that solong as unlimit­ this it is apparent that ne knows Beans, Budt Snap Stringlesd Black Valentine, Bountiful, court at Newton last week. The suit ed millions are being appropriated all for certain; a great deal more than Stringless Creenpod 5 I b a 375 was brought against C. C, Temple­ terday and informed 11s that a Miss 2 % I b a 200 over the country for WPA projects the American people are allowed BeanB, Pole Snap Kentucky Wonder - ton and others of. Union Grove, Ire­ Gratton died suddenly near Coun- Beets Early Wonder, Cosby’s Egyptiah 2 ) | o z a . 1 2 5 dell county. Mr, Moser was allow­ that could be left till after the war. to know * I o a 250 tv Line Saturday. Cabbage (seed) Wakefield (early) ed the sum for a hospital bill, pay­ Bailey Sc Martin bought from for dams that we do not need, and a It would seem a better policy Danidi Ball Head (late) Carrots - Chantenay, Imperator 2 ) 6 o z a 125 ment for loss of time from biB work, Mrs. John H. Roontz, from May lot of other things that couid wait, would be to be frank with the peo­ they would have some incentive to ple.' They" can take'it on the chin Collards ' (seed) Carolina Short Stem I o a 250 and for permanent injuries 'suffered to December, 100 pounds of butter. purchase stamps and bonds Cucumber (slicing) Clark’s Special, Kirby 2 % o z a 50 when the car in which he was struck if. they have to. Whitewashing the Lettuce - Big Boston, New York No. 12' I o a 200 This shows what a business woman A lot of folks who are really pat by a vehicle owned by Mr. Temple­ Mrs. Roontz is. hetmen responsible, for this disaster Okra White , Perkins Mammoth 2)6 OZA 75 ton. The accident occured in Iredell riotic feel that it ia unfair to ask the because of their- carelessness and Peas (field) Crowder, Cowpeas 2 ) 6 I h a 500 Richard Current, of Rowan conn 400 county about a year ago. already burdened public to econo­ then retiring them with a pension Peas (garden) Laxton’s Progress, Laxtonia 2 ) 6 I h a ty, was over last week to see his mize add sacrifice when the govern­ California Wonder % o a 1 0 0 Tbe Davie Record'serves the pub­ mother, Mrs. Martin, who is con­ is .not calculated to help matters; ment itself will not set the example. Oidon (sets) Silverskm Ebenezer; Yellow Globe Danvers 5 pta 1 0 0 lic in many ways. Jt prints, with­ fined to her bed with inflamatory Frankness breeds confidence, and Kide Siberian, Dwarf Blue Scotch 2)6 « 250 In our opinion thousands of people out charge, articles that assist the rheumatism. if confidence is what the govern­ Spinaoh Viiginiasavoyl LoiigStanding. - 2 )6 Oza who are not now doing so, would aid Squash Yellow Crookneck, 'White Buah * 2 )6 oza 50 schools, churches and charitable en. Miss Sallie Haines ahd Mrs. J. O. ment covets it-should'begin sweep Ring ente.tained the. Ingleside in the government’s efforts to raise Sweet Cami Golden Cross Bantam, Ioana 4 )6 Iba 500 terprises of the county and it gives ing at its own doorstep, and', thus Mustacd' Southern Giant Curled ' . Soza 500 gook Club at the pretty home of money, if some of its unnecessary, publicity to governmental activi­ spending be Mopped. — Jonesboro remove the litter which unfriendjv Tomatoes Pritchard, Rutgers, Marglobe )6oa 750 Miss Hanes, oh North Main street ties. We mention this because- a Friday evening. Twenty two mem. Herald & Tribune but eager newspaper editors salvage Turnips Purple Top (for greens and roots) 5 oza 300 In addition to the above, list of vegetables 5 pecks of Irish potatoes of few people seem not to suspect that ben were present Delicious re­ for their own putrid use-—States­ either CObbIai:, Green Mountain or Sequeia should be planted and 500 slips freshments were served. TheRecordis only $1.00. ville Daily. of the sweet such services cost money. “ GOOD It’s Not Such a ay to Tipperary Now ENIGHT NIGHT" firs to colds’ miseries. Slip away from aehey WHO’S muscles, snjffles, into Bleep. Here’s doa­ AILINC A ble help that acts almost instantly. R u b with Perietro. 25c. D C M C T D A Use as directed. T U lC I RU NEWS by R o g erl ByVIRGINIAVALE Model Plane Maneuvers (© Roger B. W hiJ (Released by Western Ne'wspaper Union.I Through radio-controlled equip, Colored Con THIS F SUBMARINES were not ment, model airplanes, weighing A SUBURBS I actually torpedoing Allied as little as five pounds, have been ing built put through such maneuvers as ships just off the Atlantic has two concri takeoffs, spot landings, flights to the front to th e| WEEK coast I’d suspect that the an objective and return, figure other leading newspaper headlines and sto­ eights, power dives, spins, loops did not like the L By LEMUEL F. PARTON ries announcing their pres­ and smoke writing. of concrete ana (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) ence were the work of a very coat that made I smart press agent for Colum­ obtrusive. Evel TVf EW YORK.—When we got into the house admil the First World war, Hank bia Pictures. For their new Pull the Trigger on m atter of fact,! Gowdy, the ball player, walked into picture, “The Invaders,” tells to color concretl a recruiting station and asked “How of the attempted invasion of Canada, L azyB ow eIsy With with only sligt A t D - A t ii/ the heU does NoBigNameWar, a m a n g e t through the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and with but Iil by the crew of a German sub. Made The important T Celebrity Insists, into this here in England, it stars Raymond Mas­ Ease for Stomach, too oring matter, Upon Joining Up Jv J r V ! Thyy sey, Laurence Olivier ,and Leslie form, must be L let him in, Howard, before ever a hostile peri­ Wfeen constipation brings on add in­ affected by thel right on the ground floor, as a pri­ digestion, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy scope approached our coastline. spells, gas, coated tongue, sour taste and and that will n | vate, and that was all there was bad breath, your stomach is probably are to be had to it. Eddie Grant of the Giants When Director Michael Powell “crying the blues” because your bowels son materials, J also walked in, just like that—and was casting “The Invaders” he re­ don't move. It calls for Laxative-Senna paint stores, got killed at the Argonne. There’s a to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels, membered a child actress, Glynis combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect the top coating plaque in his honor on the center Johns, whom he’d seen four years to your stomach in talcing. For years, the cement in I field fence at the Polo Grounds. ago in an English picture, “South many Doctors Have given pepsin prepa­ more than nina An historical occasion—the vanguard of the great American Expeditionary force promised to Btitain by rations in their prescriptions to make This is beginning to look like President Roosevelt, lands at a North Ireland port. At left is a general view as first -troops land. Right: Riding.” He told her then that if medicinemore agreeable to a touchy stom­ of cement. Thl a name war, as they might say Men of the first A.E.F. of World War H march through the streets of the unidentified Ulster city at which they iy ever needed a child actress the ach. So be sure your laxative contains mixed with thd on Broadway. Without dispar­ job would be hers. He needed a Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Caldwell’s adding the sait landed, after safe voyage across the Atlantic. Inset: The. duke of Abercom, governor of Northern Ireland, Laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pep- agement to the enlisting celebri­ raises his hand in salute as A.E.F. soldiers, disembark. young lady for “The Invaders,” re­ Bin. See how wonderfully the Laxative not thorough t| ties of the theater, sports, and membered that she might be one by Rpnna wakes up lazy nerves and muscles be streaky. politics, one may note that now—and 18-year-old Glynis got the in your intestines to bring welcome relief Walll many of them, innocently, no role. ^ from constipation. And the good old Syrup Pepsin makes this laxative so com­ Question: I al donbt, march to a fanfare of It Blows Hot and Cold for Hitler’s Hordes fortable and easy on your stomach. Even frame house a headlines and outbreaks of chev­ Paramount reminds us that it’s finicky children Iove 4 the taste of this the kitchen anl rons in rotogravure pictures. just about a year since Veronica pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Cald­ The plaster hsf Conspicuous in contrast is Hugh well’s Laxative Senna at your druggist Lake was introduced to the public; today. Try one laxative combined with not the lath. I Mulcahy, former Philadelphia reminds us also that 1941 brought us Syrup Pepsin for ease to your stomach, too. should the Iatj pitcher, moving in with no chev­ other promising' young actresses, moved, or only rons and no bands. notably Gene'Tierney, Alexis Smith, allow insulatiol This started out to be a piece about Long Distance Rrnrner Answer: Yon an actor of such eminence that we One of the greatest cross-coim- to take off all thought word of his enlistment as a try runners was Mensen Ernst, a put in blankej private would make a story. When Norwegian who was at the peak which should I we telephoned him the other morn­ of his fame in the 1830s. Once he room side by| ing, he said: “I won’t talk and I ran from Constantinople to Calcut­ that will preve don’t want you to use my name.” ta and back, a distance of 5,625 ter vapor. Yol miles, in 59 days. terials in sizel That sounded like big news, the studs and wi| same being “anything new, strange they can be or unexpected.” We can’t use his use rock | name, but he was persuaded to talk not protected and here’s his story: 4000 DtUO terproof paper “The minute' I made a move to STORES on the sides fal enlist, my press agent was on hand vent the entra J to shape up a story.' I couldn’t get providing insu| it through his head that that wasn’t the need for p -the big idea. This war is grim, des­ with metal we perate, dirty business and it- isn’t VERONICA LAKE U t W C sash. going to be won by hoofers, box- Bm uis IessedReueIL Var fighters, actors, swing-band leaders, Maria Montez, Jane Russell and Q u e s tio n : ball players or tennis players who Kathryn Grayson, but that Veronica sm all wood da happen to have top-billing in their practically became a national insti­ to be refinishe particular lines. tution, thanks to the one-eyed hair-do oral coats of that made her famous. “They’ll help win it, and more Wouldn’t Chance It nish, and arel power to them, but when they Seaman (third enlistment)— want to refinl get their usuyl . professional “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” put wood. Regulaif two new words into common usage Seasick, buddy? build up, everything gets out Seaman (first enlistm ent)—No, but is quite South African troops of the British imperial forces make a close examination (left) of a huge German —“pixilated” and “doodling.” Long c a n I u s e ? I of plumb. The big mob is going before that everybody was saying but I’d hate to yawn. to get the idea that their favor­ Mark 4 tank captured on the desert. Of especial interest is the huge short-barreled cannon mounted in the either with d | “Sez you,” after they’d seen “What ite supermen will fix everything side of the tank. By way of-contrast, picture at right gives some idea of the intense cold of the Russian- snut? nicely at the end. That’s one German battlefront. Red army machine gunners were photographed in the firing line as they slowly pressed Price Glory?” Paramount very Answer: Y| trouble with this country. We the German hordes back. m uch hopes th at their wacky domes­ varnish remo pay the price of admission and tic comedy, “Mr. arid Mrs. Cugat,” sodium phosd let the main cast of characters will do the same for “whiffle,” proportion ofl work out the plot Scanning Western Sky for Hostile Wings Forced Landing meaning to exaggerate flagrantly; gallon. The f Betty Field does it in the picture. be had at IaJ “Showmanship is all right in its its own nam| place, but in this case it distorts the Pat O’Brien’s contract with 20th of beet salt, picture, dangerously, I think. Just Century-Fox has been “amicably hot the varni| take a turn around the New York terminated,” and he’s going to co- and can be night spots if you want to get what star with George Raft in Universal’s I mean. They way they rate the Follow by tin “Broadway.” He signed with Fox a traces that boys by their rank, and the way the year ago to make two pictures; the new finish, gossip columnists work, you’d think first was abandoned, but he was that you wan ' this war was being readied by Flo M paid, and he objected to the second ter stain, folll Ziegfeld. one. So Fox let him go to Universal O il-f “I am enlisting as a private and on loan-out, to wind up his contract. Question: I expect to be overseas in a combat garage is stl unit. I am dropping my stage name Francia White, soprauo star of tbe from my caij and using my own, so I expect to telephone hour, wbuld hardly have SWAGGER WATCH off? be something less than anonymous time to accept an honorary title, Good Iooldiig and sturdy] Easy*eatfing A n s w e r : Sg for a long time to come. If any­ she’s that busy these days; is on a dial. Bas second hand and unbreak­ body fans up a story about me, it able crystal. Black leather strap. with trisodiu singmg tour of 65 army camps, has ing soda and will be over my dead body. I’m 25 concert dates in as many cities— Water bury, Bdees and specificationssubject to change w ater to diss| no hero. I just want to help win and still does her regular broad­ without notice. FaderaZ tax extra. this war.” lution will casts. will then col DONT GAMBLI-Ouu

FIRST-AID IMPROVED t o the UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL A Princess Frock I AS PtIK AILING HOUSE sutm r UNDAYI WitliGayPlaySuit |Giaainr SCHOOL Lesson S TASRIRIN J K B i /'I RAND for January sewing by R oger B. W hitm an G A a m & & U \ right now, and good to repeat Vt Roger B. Whitman—WNU Service.) again this summer is the princess Colored Concrete Attractive frock for little girls offered in Pat­ Our Fores SUBURBAK house that was be­ Lesson for March 8 tern No. 1516-B. The sam e pat­ Pores in the human body vary A ing built by a friend of mine tern also shows you How to make in number from 400 per square has two concrete paths, one from Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se* overalls, rompers and a bonnet! inch in the middle of foe back to Iected and copyrighted by International As all mothers khow, little girls 2,500 per square inch in foe palms the front to the back door, and the * Council of Religious Education; used by other leading to the garqge. He permission. look their very best in a princess of the hands and the soles of the did not like the glaring natural color frock, the silhouette of which is feet. of concrete and used a green top DISCOVERING WHY PEOPLE flattering to chubby and slim fig- coat that made the paths much less DRINK BEVERAGE ALCOHOL Pickets ChurcIi obtrusive. Everyone who comes to LESSON TEXT-Genesis 43:34; Psalm In Sunland, Calif., Church Mem­ the house admires the effect. As a 104:14, 13; Proverbs 31:4-7; Ecclesiastes ber William Doak advertised a re­ matter of fact, it is simple enough 2:1-3, 10, 11; ISaiali. 56:12: I Corinthians vival at Evangelist Hany O. Ander­ to color concrete, which can be done 10:6, 7. son’s Baptist church by dressing up with only slight increase in cost, Mt GOLDEN TEXT—Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging; and whosoever is deceived like the devil, picketing the church. . and with but little additional labor. thereby is not wise.—Proverbs 20:1. He paraded with a sign: “Anderson’s Hie important point is that the col­ program unfair to me and my oring matter, which is in powder Hie alcohol problem receives at­ friends. This institution entices my form, must be of a kind that is not tention in four lessons of each year. servants away. Local N a 666, Un­ affected by the lime in the cement, Y Tliis is the first one for 1542 and ion of Amalgamated Beelzebubs.” and that will not fade. Such colors brings before us a number ot scrip­ are to be had from deale'rs in ma­ tures not often used, in order to Codfish Cycle son materials, and at well-stocked suggest the drinker’s reasons for A codfish lived three months in paint stores. The color is only in drinking. Other matters appear, but an airtight globe at the North Da­ the top coating. It is mixed with we shall limit ourselves to present­ Sfe kota Agricultural college of Fargo. the cement in the proportion of not ing these reasons, together with the Water plants inside the globe were more than nine pounds to the sack Christian answer to each one. kept alive by carbon dioxide given of cement. The color is thoroughly Who Wouldn’t Come to a Dinner lake This? Why do men drink? off by the fish, which in turn mixed with the dry cement before (See Recipes Below) I. To Be Sociable (Gen. 43:34). breathed the oxygen the plants gave adding the sand. If the mixing is off and ate them. not thorough the effect is likely to Accent on Dinner At the banquet prepared by Jos­ This Week’s Menu eph the allowance for Benjamin was be streaky. Bars for Zoos Wall Insulation greatly increased, and they "drank Dinneristhemasterinealoftheday and were merry.” How often that Bars for zoos, jails, bank vaults Question: I am remodeling a large and as such requires the most mas­ Mixed Fruit Juices •Lamb Roast has been the plea which has led are of steel, high in carbon and frame house and want to insulate terful stroke the manganese content, to make them the kitchen and dining room walls. •Franconia Potatoes into drinMng and into drunkenness. homemaker can Carrots The “social glass” has often led to strong, hard, unbreakable, and im­ The plaster has been removed, but apply. With time possible to cut with ordinary instru­ not the lath. In applying insulation, Fruit Salad the drunkard’s grave. unlimited, this •Spice Bread Butter ments. should the lath be completely re­ master stroke is Well, surely God wants us to be •Caramel Crumb Custard sociable. Yes, He does, and the moved, or only enough of the lath to not so hard to Andrew Jackson allow insulation to be fitted in? bring into play, •Recipe Given. perfect provision for man's social nature is found in Christian fellow­ Andrew Jackson, while a prisoner Answer: Your best move will be but with days like 1516-B el war during the War for Independ­ to take off all of the lath and to these which are •Spice Bread. ship. ence, was punished tor refusing to put in blanket or pad insulation, filled to the ut­ (Makes I quart loaf pan) H. To Be Happy (Ps. 104:14, 15). obey an order. The order was to which should be protected on the most with activi­ 2% cups flour Wine is supposed to bring happi­ clean an enemy officer's boots. room side by heavy building t y of all kinds, 4 teaspoons baking powder ness, and we may admit that it that will prevent the passage of wa­ time-saving hints and ideas tor din­ Vi teaspoon salt does bring a temporary lift which ter vapor. You can get these ma­ ner are important. Vi cup sugar - some call happiness. But who is Sun a t North Pole terials in sizes to fit between the Planning a meal which can all Vi teaspoon cinnamon satisfied .with happiness? It depends If. you lived at the North pole, studs and with flanges by which be baked is both time and money Vi. teaspoon nutmeg entirely on what “happens.” If the March 21 would be your sunrise they can be nailed on. You could saving: If you’re pinched for silver Vi teaspoon ground cloves wrong thing happens we are un­ and September 23 your sunset. use rock wool pads, but if they are and aluminum for cooking and serv­ Vi teaspoon ginger happy. We need a deep abiding joy, not protected you should stretch wa­ ing, you can use glasswares for 1 cup currants and only a right relationship to God terproof paper or felt over the studs both the cooking and serving. 2 eggs can give that. on the sides facing the rooms to pre­ Today I’m discussing a dinner I cup milk III. To Evade Responsibility CALLOUSES vent the entrance of water vapor. In that is equally adaptable for either Vi cup shortening (Prov. 31:4, 5). ■ To rdievepainfnl callouses, bum* providing insulation, do not overlook a family or company dinner. It’s Sift flour before measuring. Then When life’s burdens become too ' IngOTtpndemem on bottom of feet the need for protecting the windows and T^nove caPonaca get these one of those meals that you won’t sift together flour, baking powder, much for him the weakling seeks thin, poo thing, cushioning pads. with metal weatherstrips and storm forget because it’s always bound to relief and evades his responsibili­ -sash. salt, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, HS. be successful from the point of view cloves and ginger. Wash and drain ties in the deadening power of alco­ D-rSchoIIs Z i n o - p a d s Yarnish Remover of appetite appeal, ease in serving currants; mix into dry ingredients. hol. But th at doesn’t solve the prob­ Question: We have a great many and ease in cooking. Tuck these Add well beaten eggs, milk and lem. It is still there when sobriety small wood desks, tables and chairs ideas where they won’t gather dust, melted shortening to .dry ingredi­ returns, and usually more serious ures alike. And so easy to make For Us to Plant to be refinished. They all have sev­ for they’ll gather fame more easily. ents. Stir only until just well com­ than ever. What can a m an do? The tool The neckline here is cut Nature has given us the seeds eral coats of varnish-stain and var­ •Lamb Roast. bined. Pour into a greased loaf pan. answer is, turn to God. He gives square, the sleeves are short and of knowledge, not knowledge it­ nish, and are chipped and rough. I (Serves 8 to 10) Bake in a moderate (350-degree) wisdom, grace and strength. puffed. The frock will be ador­ self.—Seneca. want to refinish them down to the oven for about one hour. IV. To Forget Sorrow (Prov. 31: able in a gay flower printed or wood. Regidar paint remover works, S to 6 pound leg of lamb Garlic dove or slice of onion Caramel flavoring flirts with cus­ «>. plain color cotton trimmed with but is quite expensive. What else perky fciorac and a set of match­ can I use? How can I finish them Salt and pepper tard in this dessert idea. But what’s “Drown your sorrows” is the de­ ceptive ,promise of liquor; but they ing buttons. either with dark mahogany or wal­ Have a leg of lamb boned and especially nice • * * nut? tied. Wipe with a damp cloth but about this one is stand right there beside man, and when his poor befuddled head be­ B arbara Bell P attern No. I51S-B is de Answer: You can make a good do not remove fell, the parchment­ th at you can bake signed for sizes I. 2, 3. 4 and 5 years. varnish remover by dissolving tri­ like covering over the meat. Rub gar­ it along with the gins to clear they present them­ Size 2 frock requires 1% yards 35-inch sodium phosphate in water in the lic or onion (or onion salt, if you bread since both selves more persistently ihan ever. material, overalls VA yards, rom pers % What’s the answer? The God of all yard and bonnet, Vt yard. Send your proportion of three pounds to the have neither of those) over the require foe same order to; W gallon. The chemical can usually meat, then rub salt and pepper. oven tempera­ comfort is ready to bear man’s sor­ be had at large paint stores under Bake in a slow (300-degree) oven, ture. Custard’s best baked in indi­ rows: or to give him grace to bear them' and to lead him out into a SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. its own name or under the name allowing 30 to 35 minutes to the vidual cups and the custard unmold­ Room 1324 of beet salt. When applied boiling pound. If a heat resistant glass ed onto foe dessert .plates when place of peace and victory. 311 W. Wacker Dr. Chicago W hot the varnish will quickly soften platter is used, the lamb may be ready to serve: V. To Forget Poverty (Prov. 31: Enclose 20 cents in coins for and can be wiped and scraped off. served from that. •Caramel Cramb Costard. 7). Pattern No...... Size...... Follow by rinsing with clear water; •Franconia Potatoes. (Serves 8) Heayy is foe affliction of poVerty Name ...... traces that remain would ruin the (Serves 8 to 10) Vi cup sugar in a world of plenty. Sometimes it Address ...... new finish. You can get the color 8 to 10 medium-sized potatoes Vi cup boiling water' is foe result of carelessness or of that you want with oil stain or wa­ 3 eggs. sin, but- often it is the lot of those ter stain, followed by varnishing. 4 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons chopped parsley I cup sugar who are innocently caught in its Anyway, Jonah Had Been Oil-Stained Floor Vi teaspoon salt grip. Men have tried to forget, to Question: The cement floor of my Cook potatoes in boiling salted “drown” even, this problem in drink, water for IS minutes. Drain and I cup milk Taken In by the Whcde! garage is stained by oil dripping 3 tablesppons melted butter and have only made their poverty from my car. How can I clean it place in the oven around the meat worse and more unbearable. The nervous curate had ar­ to finish roasting, about 40 minutes. I cup coarse dry bread crumbs off? (crusts removed) VI. To Find Satisfaction (Eccl. ranged to preach on Jonah and the Answer: Scatter the stain thickly Pour melted butter and chopped whale. parsley over potatoes when done. Vi cup ..caramel syrup 2: 1-3, 10, 11). with trisodium phosphate or wash­ The book of ,Ecclesiastes gives “And for three days and three ing soda and sprinkle with enough Arrange, with whole, cooked carrots Make a caramel syrup by melting nights,’’ he began, “Jonah was in Vi cup sugar in a skillet, very slow­ foe account of a man “under the water to dissolve it. This strong so­ on platter and serve. f o e - ” A hot bread on a cool evening ly, and allowing to cook until a sun,” ,that is, apart from God’s lution will destroy the oil, which guidance and blessing; seeking to He blushed, stammered, stopped, will then come off with scrubbing adds plenty of staccato to the menu, golden brown. Remove from heat and then started again: and I would ad­ and add boiling water slowly. Re­ satisfy foe cravings of. his heart in with scouring powder and plenty of many ways. All of them prove vain, “For three days and three water. vise serving it of­ turn to heat for 10 minutes or until nights Jonah was in the—’’ completely dissolved. Separate eggs including the effort to find it in wine Chromhnn Chairs ten. This one is Once more he was covered with especially appro­ and beat yoiks-until lemon, colored. and in pleasure. ,/ . Question: How can I prevent chro­ Frustrated souls often seek re- confusion, and once more he Our Kingdom priate for the Gradually beat in i cup sugar, salt, stopped, and mopped his face, mium-plated steel chairs from mak­ syrup, milk and butter. Add bread lease through intoxicants. They gain A good mind possesses a king­ ing black marks on linoleum? I can­ menu today be­ from which perspiration was liter­ cause your oven crumbs and fold in stiffly beaten a measure of liberty and a sense dom.—Seneca. not use rubber caps, for they are of masterful power, but'it is all as ally pouring. not the kind with legs. will be hot and whites. Pour into eight glass cus­ Then he gathered his courage in you can bake it tard cups. Place in a pan of hot wa­ delusive as the dreams of grandeur Answer: The parts in contact with of the insane. It is even worse, for both hands, and with a mighty ef­ /Relieves distiess from MONTHLY^ the floor can be wrapped with sur­ before you put in the meat. ter and bake in a moderate oven fort he finished triumphantly: (350-degree) about 40 minutes. it is . a false condition, deliberately geon’s tape, or with two or three created and soon lost, together with “And for three days and three thicknesses of Scotch tape, which is Serve warm with whipped cream. nights Jonah was in the society of , Lynn Says: Speaking of planning menus that lost character and decency of life. FEMALE transparent. With ordinary use ei­ The morning after brings only the foe whale.” ther wrapping will last for consider­ seem to fit both company and fam­ Trying to tackle the winter ily dinner occasions I thought you deepened despair of greater dissat­ able periods. isfaction. If You Bake at Home . . . WEAKNESS Covering Wallpaper vegetable problem? Here’s a pa­ might like a few suggestions. Here Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound rade of suggestions that will prop are foods that fit each other be­ VII. To Stimulate Hope (Isa. 56: We have prepared, and will send Tablets (withaddediron) not only Question: Plasterboard in ' our absolutely free to you a yeast help relieve cramps, headache, home is wallpapered. Could we use up your meals: cause of their flavors blending to­ 12). backache but also weak, cranky, A certain fearful looking forward recipe book full of such grand paint or plaster over it? Baked squash with small white gether so smoothly, because of their recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese nervous feelings—due to monthly onions baked in the hollow. A balance and contrast In texture and to foe time of judgment tends to functional disturbances. Answer: You cannot use plaster. Puffs, Honey Pecan Buns, Coffee Taken regularly—Lydia Pink­ But if the paper is on firmly, you bit of cream sauce added just be­ flavor. They’re easy to keep in mind dampen the drinker’s enthusiasm. ham’s Tablets help build up resist­ So he drinks more to reawaken in Cakes and Rolls. Just drop a card can paint it with oil paint or casein fore serving to the onions will and fix at a few hours’ notice: with your name and address to ance against distiess of "difficult paint. Oo the job on a dry day also perk up this dish. Sprinkle his heart the “hope” that tomorrow days.” They also help buDd up red Menu I. Standard Brands Inc., 691 Wash­ blood. Follow Iaba directions. and with plenty of ventilation,' so with paprika for color. will not bring reckoning, but will ington St.; New York City.—Adv. that the quick drying of the paint be another “good” day. The world Carrots: glaze these with -Consomme With Lemon Slice liquids will the possible soften­ brown sugar and butter when has no real hope, in fact, the word ing of the wallpaper paste. Lamb Steaks With Gravy itself has lost its true meaning and baking. For cooked carrots add Spinach Ring With Browned Floor Finish a bit of tartness with lemon juice. indicates only a sort of wishful Delicious, economical. Question: My Mtchen floor is con­ Potato Balls . . thinking. Is there any real hope? Serve canned or cooked lima Apricot and Cream Cheese Salad' Ohi yes, and the Christian has it, g g g g g easy-to-prepare crete. . Would you advise painting it beans with this smart mustard or laying linoleum? Orange Rolls hope that is a confident expecta­ sauce: 4 tablespoons butter mixed BakedAlaska tion of foe fulfillment of God’s every Answer: I should prefer linoleum, with Vi teaspoon sugar, I tea­ O n e D ish M e a l for it is easy on the feet. Standing promise. That kind of hope takes spoon ground mustard and 2 ta­ Menu H. (are of tomorrow—and all the to­ on a concrete floor is likely to be Po h k [ ‘ blespoons lemon juice. morrows. tiring. Cranberry Juice Beets ,like- to be teamed up VUI. To Encourage Play (I Cor. B e a N5 % / / — Frosted Windows with a Harvard sauce. Thicken Pork Sioulder ,RoaM Question: Three windows in my Baked Squash 10:6, 7). , foe beet liquid with cornstarch Paul warns against the folly of second floor bedroom get thicMy and add a bit of grated orange Green Peas Perfection Salad V an Q m p s covered with ice in cold weather. Whole Wheat or. Graham Bread the "eat; drink, and be merry” phi­ rind and juice for delightful vari­ losophy. That road ends in disaster. The windows are weatherstripped. ation. Dutch Apple Cake With Hard Sauce Can you give me a remedy? Does' not God want us to play*? PORKcind BEANS Answer: Tight storm sash should SprinMe cooked asparagus with Menu HI. , Indeed He does. He gave us the prevent the frosting by keeping the grated SWiss cheese and brown instinct for recreation. We need inside glass warmer. under foe broiler. v : TomatoSoup'. pleasant relaxation, and He has pro­ Plasterboard Ceiling Parsnips: parboil these, then Baked Fish TOth Lemon Slice vided for us all the beauties of na­ Question: We are planning to use dip in egg and bread crumbs. Scalloped Potatoes ture, all the pleasures of wholesome Fry until a golden brown. THE ADVERTISER INVITES YOUR plasterboard for the ceiling of our Grapefruit and Orange Salad play, and all in the finest of fellow­ P fM b ID A D T C n M The advertiser assures us that his goods basement. Is this advisable? Turnips: cook and mash. Sea­ Hot Biscuits ship with His people ard with Him­ v S /M r a n l u U I l are good. He invites us to compere them Answer: Yes; plasterboard is son with butter, salt and pepper Spiced Watermelon Rind self. Thus we find real recreation— often used for basetnent ceilings, and a dash of nutmeg. Chilled Fruit Ice-Box CooMes not just (fun that leaves us empty we discern IL We tell others. We oeasa and is very satisfactory. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) and dissatisfied. keeps up the high standard of his wares. the prices as low as possible. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. UARCH 4. 1942. THE DAVIE RECORD, More Davie Men To Mrs. F. K. Benson A Golly-Whopper. fHE DA\ Mrs. Jane Benson, 54, widow of "It blew and snew If What You Wear C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. Camp F. K Benson, was found dead in Oldest Papi And then it tbew Twenty.six young men from Davie bed at her home in East Mocks* Makes an impr ssion on those whom you meet, No Liquor, TELEPHONE Aud now, by jine county j»ill Ieave^ tomorrow for j yffle, Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. then the Stationeiy you use in your cerrespond- Entered atthePoBtoffice in Mocks- camp. Those scheduled to leave are: It’s friz:” NEWS AR Mrs. Benson was’ apparently in Tbe biggest snow in several years ence marks you as a person of good or Iiad taste. vllle, N. C., as Second-clasc Mail D. C. Kurfees Jr., R 4 good health when she retired Sat. matter, Mardt 3. 1903 . J. K. Lefler, R. 4 covered tbe ground here yesterday, urday night Her death was a se. We Have A Line Of The Very Best Rev. W. C. Robert R. Poster. R, 3. measuring nearly 12 inches on the vere shock to her family and many ness trip to W SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Wiley E. Peebles, Advance, level. Tbe fleecy flakes began fall* friends. day. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S Lawrence R Spry. Cooleemee, ing shortly after 9 o’clock Monday SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - t Funeral services were held at the Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. Elmer P. Mechum, R I. Advance. morning and continued without a Guy and Sa First Baptist Church Monday af. Zeb, V. Eaton, Jr . Cooleemee. let up until 5:45 o’clock Monday Phone 141 Mocksville, N. C. Line, were In Cheer up, hoys, the groundhog Gleno Bailey. R. 3 . ternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with her afternoon.. It was indeed a whop­ business. has only nine days to go, not count, Willie P Forrest, R.' 4. pastor, Rsv. E. W. Turner, in per. AU Davie county schools were ing today. Arthur Trivette. Mocksville. charge, assisted by Rev. W. C. suspended yesterday oo account of J. H. Smitt What this country needs is more Samuel M. Howard, R. 4 , Cooper, and tbe body laid to rest in of tbe Redlanc Geo. W Davis R. 3 . tbe heavy snow. men like General MacArthur1 and Rose cemetery beside her husband, ville visitors ‘ Walter L Crews. Advance. who passed away in October, 1940. fewer like Harold Ickes. Clifford E. Vogler, Cooleemee. Yes, It Snowed f TheWarkGoingOn At Surviving are five sons, Thomas, Mrs. B. I So far as we have been able Clarence E. Craven. Mocksville. John Green, Harold, Wallace and The folks who have been saying Brown were si learn the price of eggs is the onlv Arnold G. Chaplin, R. 3. Billie Benson, all of this city; three uncomplimentary things about the I FuU Blast Salem Thursd thing that has come down since the James E. Wall, Cooleemee. daughters, Mrs. Floyd Naylor, of groundhog and declaring that be 5 war started. J. P. Huffman, Winston Salem. j But We Are Still In Business, Apd Prepared A. M. C P. Prank Huffman. Winston-Salem this city; Mrs. Howard McLamb, had nothing to do with the weather, have been mighty quiet since last merchant of S fe P. Frank Avett, Greensboro. We by the papers that auto, Dunn, and Miss Dorothy Benson, I To Fill Your Needs. in town Thurj mobile dealers in Davie county can Lawrence Q. Williams, R. I. at bome; two brothers, Geo. A. Tuesday. On that day snow be. S gan falling about 9 o'clock in tbe sell ten new cars during the month Clint V Tucker, R. I. Tbomason. Hickory; J. T. Thoma­ 20 Horses : of March. We don’t know who Avery O Harris, R 4. son, Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. J. morning and continued without a I We Can Save You Money my apple orcb can bny these cars. John C. Harding. 2 . F. Jarvis, Cooleemee, and nine letup until 9 o’clock that evening. I On Shoes, Dry Goods, Overalls, DB Dewitt M. Bailey. R. I, Advance. grandchildren. Tbe snow was accompanied bv We are still waiting for some George L. Essex, R. I, Advance. Mrs. Benson was one of Mt cks. brisk winds, and was the fifth and man to get busy and open a buggy I Shirts, Underwear and Notions. Miss Sidm ville's best beloved women, aud biggest snow of the winter. A t and carriage factory in Mocksville. nurse at the Iv Annual Meeting Today. will 'oe missed not only in the home seven o’clock Wednesday morning Better buy vour horse or mule now, tal, Winston-i The annual meeting of the Davie and tbe church, but in tbe com­ when our official weather man went I It Will Pay You To Visit Us as prices are said to be going up. end guests of National Farm Loan Association munity where she lived so long out with bis yard-stick tbe snow will be held on Wednesday, March measured 8 inches. A number of M s. L. E. F Mrs. Roosevelt has resigned her 4, 1942, at 10:00 a. in., in the and went about doing good. A auto accidents occurred tbongbout I When You Come To Town. Government job, along

Miss Nora Brackens of this city IHBHM EaaEaaHi THE DAVIE RECORD. spent the week end wi.h her par­ First Methodist Church ents on Ronte 2. REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE. Pastor. Princess Theatre Oldest Paper In The County Snnday Sshool, 10 a. m. m eet, No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads. J. W. Sain, of Lexington, R. 3, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. WEDNESDAY ONLY Yonng Peoole’s Service. 6:15 p. m. ^spond- was in town Saturday and gave • MYSTERY SHIP** Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. NEWS AROUND TOWN. our office a pleasant call. with Paul KeIIy-LoIa Lone • I taste. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. tn. M t. Miss Frances Ramsey, a member The public is cordially invited to attend THURSDAY Rev. W. C. Cooper made a bus), all the services. of the high school faculty, is ill Cbarfes Boyer Margaret Sullavan in ness trip to Winston-Salem Thurs­ “APPOINTMENT FOR LOVEm day. with mumps at the home of her Co. parents at Statesville. Warreu-Daniel An­ FRIDAY k N. C. Guy and Sam Stroud, of County “DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" Line, were in town Wednesday on J. R. Powell, of Calahaln, was nouncement. with Bonita Granville Dan Dailey. Jr. business. in town Friday. Mr. Powell bas Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Warren, of SATURDAY been in bad health tor the past sev­ Collettsville announce the engage­ “GUN MAN FROM BODIE” J. H. Smith and Pink McKnight, eral years but says he is feeling ment of their daughter Eva Chris­ with Buck Jones Tim McCoy * of the Redland section, were Mocks- * much better now tban for a long tine, to Charles Leslie Daniel, son ¥ MONDAY ¥ ville visitors Thursday. time. His brother, R. S. Powell, of Mr. and Mrs. I. Arthur Danifl, At ¥ “BLUES IN THE NIGHT” ¥ of near Center, is qui e ill He re of this city.' Miss Warren is a mem­ Priscilla Laoe ¥ Mrs. 6. I Smith and Miss Sue turned from Lowery Hospital, a. ber of the Mocksville high school ¥ Brown were shopping in Winston- ¥ bout two weeks ago, and has since faculty, and Mr. Daniel is the own­ TUESDAY ¥ Salem Thursday. ¥ suffered an attack of Pneumonia. er of the Ideal Grocery Sc Market “THE MEN IN HER UFE'' ¥ Loetra Young Conrad Veidt ¥ |pared ¥ A. M. Gaither, well-known He has many friends in Davie who These young people have many ¥ hope that be will soon be much ¥ merchant of Harmony, R. i, was friends in Davie who will be inter ¥ better. ¥ in town Thursday on business. ested in this announcement. ¥ ¥ ¥ 20 Horses and mules Lr sale at To Sugar Users >ney ¥ Mocksville Circuit. In Conservation Of ¥ my apple orchard near CountyLine. AU people who do not have child­ ¥ F. A. WRIGHT. Pastor ¥ DR. J. R. LOWERY, ren in school should contact the rails, ¥ Salisbury, N. C. Chestnut Grove 11 a. m. Zion 3. p. m. Tires ¥ school in their locality aud register Union Chapel 7 p. m. AU old time. ¥ for sugar rationing. Give name Theme: “God Searches The Heart.” (Which We May Get) ¥ ltions. ¥ Miss Sidney Feezor, student and number of families do not have We will have our eommunion servise at And Automobiles ¥ ChestnutGrove and Zion Sunday. The ¥ nurse at the N. C Baptist Hospi children in school and for this rea­ communion stewards are expected to (Which We Cannot Get) ¥ son this information is requested. ¥ tal, Winston-Salem, was the week­ make preparations. We Request That Our Patients Us ¥ end guests of her parents, “Mr. and Place Tbeir Calls As Early In M s. L. E. Feezor. The Day As Possible, That rn. We Make Au Itinerary And Private Kermit Smith, who is Avoid Extra Driving. stationed in a Florida camp, is You Are Cordially Invited To ir (Signed) * spending a ten days furlough in * * town with his parents, Mr. and Dr- W; M. Kavanaugh ★ Attend Our Irix * Mrs. Will N. Smith. Dr. A. B. Byerly ★* * Dr. Lestier P. Martin lie, Ne C ★ New 1942 Blum's Alma­ ★ nacs free to our subscribers Dr. W. M. Long who renew their subscription Annual Fashion Show Dr. S. A. Harding Glenn Hammer, son of Mr. and Dr. G. V. Greene ' Mrs. G. M. Hammer of this city, Friday Evening March 6th, left Thursday to begin his new du ties as a member of the U. S. Army. Good luck, Glenn. At Eight O9CIock. Give Your Skin That Petal Smooth Softness With Mrs. W. G Click, of Salisbury, who is visiting her son, Fletcher Theo Bender Cosmetics Click,on Wilkesbore street, had the Newest Fabrics. Latest Modeb and Prices You misfortune to fall about ten d:ys BE AS ago and sprain her ankle badly. Probably Can’t Duplicate For Several Years. ials! She is still confined to her room. Private Ralph Mooney, who is stationed in an armv camp in the Palmetto State, spent Wednesday night and Thursday in town with C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. friends. Ralph looks like he is Feather Cut Permanents getting at least three square meats The Home Of Quality Merchandist For eve y day. ELECTRIC Seventy-Five Years. York’s Beauty Shoppe An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 52 H- L. Kennedy died at Rowan Open Evenings By Appointment Memorial Hospital Thursday night REFRIGERATORS Tbe little body was carried to Georgia and laid to rsst Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have the To Be Rationed sympathy of many friends in the We are permitted to sell from our stock only a death of their little daughter. limited number of new Electric Refrigerators be­ Rev. Lawrence Bradley, of Ken­ fore rationing order becomes effective. We ad. tucky, has accepted the pastorate Mo r r is e t t 1S of the Harmony, New Hope, Cool “LIVE WIRE STORE” vise those in need of a new Electric Refrigerator Springs, Society and Ijames X to see us at once. Roads Baptist churches and will F outh And Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. take over the new work next Sun­ day. Rev. and Mrs Bradley will occupy the Baptist parsonage at NORGE iarm - t Dear Folks: Io the Harmony. TRADE IN YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR The District meeting of the P. O Wish we had enough merchandise (or everybody-but, we haven’t. Our glor- S. of A , which was held at Coo- Ieemee last Thuisday evening, was large and beautiful collection is daily melting like snow under a March largely attended. Hugh G. Mit­ chell, of Statesville, National Pre­ sun. Wish we could replace ,it-but, we can’t . . If we could we would Davie Furuiture Co. sident, delivered the principal ad­ have to charge you 2&% more for it! dress. Music was furnished by the On The Square Mocksville, N. C. Mocksville band. An interesting Use program was enjoyed by all pre­ sent. Thisdistiict is composed of Davie, Forsyth and Surry counties. READY TO WEAR- |39c yd Wonderful Collection. Last Shipment Arriving. FOR SALE-15-30 steel wheel j39c yd McCormick D erlng- tractor. Will While They Last . . . Oh, Boy, Later! sell at a bargi in to quick buyer. |48c yd Call or write - Live Poultry Wanted! E. T. McCULLOH, LOVELY SUITS |29c yd Mocksville, R. 2, Oak Grove. We have recently completed a new poultry house |48c yd Tbe infant daughter of Mr. and 9.95-10.95-11.95-14.95-16.75 Mrs. T. R. Holton, of Harmonv, 30x 60 feet in rear of our store. Bring your live |69c yd R. i, who died at a Statesville bos Marveloin Coat Collection poultry to us We Will pay the following prices: pital Thursday, w a s buried at Holly [48c yd Springs Baptist church Friday. Surviving ar the parents, two 9.95 -10.95 -12.95 -14.95 -16.95 HEAVY HENS STAGS 1 0 r Pound 17c Pound 1 W brothers and two sisters. LS LIGHT HENS RGOSTERS Q n GET YOUR BABY CHICKS Swell Dress Collection Pound 16c Pound . O v from the Franklinville Hatchery, GET CASH FOR YOUR lping LEGHORNS Franklinville, N. C. Barred Rocks, 3-95.5*95.7.95.9*95.10*95-12*^5 CHICKENS NOW! New Hampshire Reds and Rock- Pound . 14c Red Crosses from blood tested quick growing strains. Hatched in the The Above Are Cash Prices latest modern hatching equipment Don’t Confuse Them Vtith Charge Accts under experienced management. Chicks are distributed by The Ran­ SMITH & SMOOT dolph Mills, Inc., Franklinville, N. , N . C. C., manufacturers of Dainty Bis­ Phone 175 Mocksville, N. C. cuit and Excelsior flour and Ex celsior poultry and dairy feeds. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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JSCTFm IQiiilc Done ‘Nerves’ Make Life a Trial WHEHA Fan Motif Rightly understood, your nerves are an asset, adding to your charm. ^ S y l v i a T a y l o b O O O 1 TIIE SIOBT SO FAR: Joan !Aland, At the very first sniffle, sneeze, or ao f In our 32-page booklet, a well known sign of a cold Just try a few dropsof secretary to Arthur Mulford, Saa Fran­ physician explains mental and physical Ticks Va-tro-nol up each nostriL I t cisco importer, is amazed and angry causes, of "nerves.” what to do about used in time, Va-tro-nol's quiclc action when be discharges her without notice or them. Discusses nervous indigestion. In­ help ______, ______' colds from__ deveW____ explanation. Her sister Sybil, Witb whom somnia, other ‘‘nerve” symptoms. De- oping.....And remember this, w h en d she shares an apartment, loses her posi­ scribes correct diet,'body care forvitality, head cold makes you miserable, or tran­ tion also and Joan accepts a secretarial health. Send your order to: sient congestion “fills up" nose position with handsome Earl Miller, night sp o ils sleep-3-purposo Va-tro-nol club proprietor. He pays her well be­ READER-HOME SERVICE does three Important things. It (I) 635 Sixth Avenue New Tork City shrlnksswollenmembranes,( 2 ) relieve* cause of the unusual hours. She Is fasci­ Irritation, (3) helps nated and accepts his lovemaldng. Lat­ . Enclose 15 .cents in coins for your ctearclogeednasal er she meets his manager, Paul Sher­ copy of OVERCOMING ‘NERVES' passages. Enjoy AND EVERY-DAY HEALTH PROB­ man and his partner, Eric Strom, who Sterdfef it brings. VICKS- LEMS. FoUow directions . . . No. Z9371 both express admiration for her. Paul N am e ...... warns her against Karl but refuses to In folder. V A 'fR O 'H O I Address ...... ttice Fan quilt is give his reasons. Returning to the office 12-inch blocks and unexpectedly, Joan overhears Karl and Eric In a mysterious conversation: Paul issibilities for ar- drives her home and they quarrel over M ore R aleigh Jingles 'ombination of col- Anyvoay, Jonah Had Been Joan working for Karl. Later Karl in­ Raleigh Cigarettes are again I may be used for vites ber to inspect a freighter, whose Taken In by the Whale! offering liberal prizes in a big or an heirloom captain he knows. Both Paul and Joan's sister, Sybil, warn her against KarL The nervous curate had ar­ jingle contest to be run in tins i may be produced Repression a Common Error. paper. One hundred and thirty- any different print Paul is found foUowIng her. ranged to preach on Jonah and the Now continue with the story.* CEETHING over inside, but try- whale. three prizes will be awarded each lave accumulated week.—Adv. ll'S. ^ ing to hide it! Such inner crises “And for three days and three * * COA FIEB T I become Worse and worse for the nights,” he began, “Jonah, was in ts. gives accurate cut* woman who tries to control her the—” ^iiesticns, yardage and Sybil shrugged. “There are a lot “nerves” by repressing them. If He blushed, stammered, stopped, iis pattern send your of people I don’t trust. For instance, you are high-strung, you have and then started again: Add Indigestion why is Paul Sherman following more dynamic energy, keener sen­ “For three days and three What many Dooton do fox It you?” sibilities than the average person. nights Jonah was in the—” When excess stomach add causes gas, BM fstannA “Ah! Miss Leland! Xoa sure alone, I see. And looking very beautiful or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest - 1 I MARTHA. “I intend to find out tonight. He Once more he was covered with medicines known for symtomatic relief—Otedn. I Kansas City, Mo* as always—” like these in Beltaos Tablets. No laxative. If war has an appointment at the club at confusion, and once more he Teryflret trial doesn’t prove Bell-ans better, Rtm Do You Like Jingle Contests? bottle to 09 sod get doable jour money »«*) SSew ms for each pattern ten-thirty. I’ll try to see Jiim alone had lived. He was not an inexperi­ stopped, and. mopped his face. for a few minutes. I’m going to ask prophesied gloomily. “I still don’t enced boy in his twenties. Paul m ust like Karl. The more I see of him Raleigh Cigarettes are now run­ Then he gathered his courage in him to explain.” be twenty-six or seven but he the less I trust him. And an­ ning another series of weekly con­ j both hands, and with a mighty ef- “Karl probably knows about it al­ seemed a boy compared to Karl, tests for those who can supply the jfort he finished triumphantly: Sun at North Pole ready. It may be his orders.” other one I don’t care for is that Karl who was so sophisticated—so Mrs. Murdock who runs the beauty best last line to .a jingle. OverlOO ;“And for three days and three If you lived at the North pole, "That’s ridiculous!” Joan flared. completely sure of himself. shop.” ' liberal prizes each week. Watch Inights Jonah was in the society of Mardi 21 would be your sunrise "How can you dislike K arl so much? "Stop thinking about him!” Joan this paper for details.—Adv. ' fthe whale.” and September 23 your sunset. After he got you your job and has “Is that Karl’s fault? He got you s i ? f S f r scolded herself and, fitting a sheet the job. That’s enough, isn’t it?” been so kind to you?” of paper into her typewriter, she 'IlHAIRTQmt “You’re just tired, honey!” Sybil Joan had come home for dinner J L n v £------began to work. and Karl had told her she need not said as she put comforting arms It was almost ten when the door t BOTTlEifm 10(25* about Joan. “You don’t get enough be back at work until nine, an hour opened without warning. Joan later than usual. sleep. You need more sun and fresh thought it was Paul but it was Eric [less Duck air. Working in* that shut-in office “I never heard of such crazy duck, Tachyerea Strom, Karl’s partner, who stepped hours,” Sybil objected. “Karl cer­ with no outside windows'is enough inside. Joan had not seen him since off the southern to make anyone ill.” tainly isn’t very businesslike about America and so the night he dined with Karl and the club. I don’t see how he makes “Let me alone!” her sister wept. her. , when swimming, “You don’t understand. No one un­ anything.” water like a side- derstands how I feel.” “Ah! Miss Leland! You are alone, Joan walked restlessly up and WITH at, loses its power Sybil sighed as she went back to I see. And looking very beautiful down the living room. “Karl makes reaching maturity. the kitchen. as always.” Eric’s voice was soft plenty of money. He’s a very clev­ I But before Joan left for the office but his eyes regarded her insolently. er man.” She glanced at the clock. she had kissed Sybil affectionately, “Karl will be back any minute,” “I think I’ll go back early. Karl saying, “I’m sorry, Syb! I guess I Joan said quickly. might need me.” Shortly before eight am tired. One of the things that’s “I don’t think so. I left him only she left. Io Relieve making me nervous is having Paul a few minutes ago, quite absorbed Happily she opened the door oi follow me ,all the time. I can’t in a business matter., Mind if I Karl Miller’s office but the smile on have a drink?” S A V E T H I g stand it any longer, and I’m going her face faded when she saw that VALUABLE ichitis to settle it tonight.” “You’re Karl’s partner. It’s your Karl was not alone. Eric Strom 9 « W COUPOMi ■relieves promptly be- office, too.” She was trying to con­ was with him. Later when Joan hurried from the SPSSjABie.1 fcht to the seat of the apartment and walked to the trolley trol her dislike of him. “I’m just leaving,” Eric said,'and I p loosen and expel A BETTER SMOKE megm, and aid nature line through the dark night, she felt “You are very generous,” Eric without a word to Joan he walked Kieal raw, tender, In - strangely exhilarated. It was a Strom said, but he did not open the past her and down the corridor. pal mucous mem- thrill even to go to work when her bar concealed in the wall. Instead Karl did not seem surprised that Milder an better-tasting! Erdruggisttosellyou he approached her desk. she had arrived early. He made no ■mulsion with the un- boss was Karl Miller. sa Yonr own es tell you that pmustlikethewayit “The whole world is different "YoujIl have to excuse me,” Joan comment upon her appearance. He pie cough or you are when you’re in love,” Joan thought, said, suddenly afraid. “I’m very read her thoughts, when he said, “I Raleighs finest quality— honey back. and she pitied the girls who were busy.” didn’t think you’d want to see Eric, en colored than neglected by this great emotion. But with a quick step, Eric was so I told you to come later.” tobacco is more go AULSION At the Club Joan paused to look beside her. Drawing her to her, Instantly she was reassured. It in other popular b ds. Antl remem est Colds, Bronchitis at the crowd. The low ceiling was feet, he attempted to kiss her. “You was kind of him to spare her 'a flooded with a soft indirect lighting. beautiful little devil!” he murmured. meeting with Eric Strom. ber—golden colored'' leaves bring the t Medics It was a pleasant intimate room. Joan was terror-stricken. She tried “Joan,” Karl continued, with his highest prices at the great tobacco >ctors in the world The dance floor was small but ade­ to scream but no sound would come. quick smile, “I hate to ask you to sales. Try Raleighs.. .they cost no more Dr. Quiet and Dr. quate. It formed a circle in front of She pulled away with all her do this on such a bad night but I onathan Swift. the band which, according to Karl, strength but Eric Strom only. can’t leave the office and I want than other popular priced cigarettes, was “going oyer big.” The Club laughed. this package delivered.” He held out Elite was definitely a success. * 0 .0 a small leather portfolio. yet they’re blended from 31 selected The bar at one side of the room “Let me alone!” Joan cried as she “I don’t mind, Karl! Where does grades of golden Turkish and Domestic RRY MOTHER! was crowded. Joan, glancing casu­ felt Eric’s arms about her. it go?” , girl just won’t eat. If ally at the well-dressed men and She was not aware that the office “ Do you remember the night I tobaccos. Sher foods necessary for women, saw Paul Sherman. She door had opened until a hand seized .took you aboard the freighter?” ily arguments. Maybe Eric and whirled him around. ieeds encouragement. glanced at her watch. It was a She nodded and he went on, “I Iron in pleasant-tasting quarter of eight. She had fifteen “P aul!” want it delivered there. Take a taxi FUUM M com np$ womote appetite. Ask minutes before she was due in Karl’s Paul’s face was grim. “You dirty and go immediately.” rVINOL. office. Now was her chance. rat!” He smashed his fist full in Joan fastened her coat and slipped GET PREMIUMS FREE! Qn the back of every “Hello,” Paul said. “Is it possi­ E ric’s face with a blow that sent him on her gloves. “To whom shall X ble that you want to see me?” spinning across the room. give it?” Raleigh pack there’s a valuable coupon, good in the U. S. A. in Hope Joan sat down beside him. “I Eric staggered to his feet but “They’re expecting you. Someone for dozens of luzury premiums. Write for the catalog that Health has Hope, have been seeing you almost con­ there was a smile on his evil face. will meet you. Give him the pack­ describes them. These are the same coupons that are packed las Hope has Every- stantly for three weeks,” she said “You’ll pay for this, Sherman! age and come right back. You‘11 In Proverb. significantly. You seem to .forget I have some­ find a taxi outside.” He kissed ber with KOOL cigarettes. get the pack with the cou­ “That’s a tricky hat,” Paul said thing to say about this business.” briefly. pon on the back... buy Raleighs! admiringly. Joan leaned weakly against the When she arrived at the pier Joan PN’T LET “Be serious, Paul. You know what desk, sobbing. asked the driver.to wait, and clutchr I mean. Why have you been fol­ “Shut up and get out!” Paul or­ ing the portfolio tightly, ran into lowing me?” dered, advancing toward Eric again. the warehouse. She walked rapidly r y o u u p “Must have been two other peo­ And at that moment Karl Miller through the darkness, through the are sluggish and yon feel ple. Want a drink?” appeared in the doorway. His voice opening which led to the ship. There :hy and everything you “No, thank you!” Joan exploded. cut like a whip through the tense was no one in sight as she ascended Io as millions d o —chew .“There’s no use trying to'evade the atmosphere. “What’s going on the slippery gangplank. , the modem chewing issue. I saw you down at the boat here?” he demanded. She stood uncertainly for a mo­ simply chew FEEN-A- >u go to bed—sleep with- that night.” No one seemed inclined to an­ ment peering through the misty >ed—next morning gentle, His brown eyes were serious. swer him but he read the story in darkness before she heard a voice. Polmr Seb Solid walnut ease. ZlpperBHIfMdaiid6-clipEiey Koroseat Lady's UaIirolM helping you feel swell “You didn’t tell Karl?” their faces. “I want to talk to Joan “Wer da?” She drew back involun­ New style. Well made on rust* your normal pep. Try “No! I didn’t.” —alone!” She had never heard him tarily.' The guttural voice frightened Holds 300 assorted chips, two Case of genuinepigakin. Spec­ . Tastes good, is handy decks Bicycle cards. ify dark brown or black. Ieaa frame. Choice of colors* V generous family supply "Why not?” use this tone before. His voice was her. ■ costs only “I didn’t want you to lose your edged with steel. His eyes were Instantly a man appeared out of job,” she confessed. “I couldn’t be­ hard. He seemed another Karl, a the night and the muscles of his I 10* lieve that ydu meant any barm.” man she had never known. scarred face relaxed when ha saw "That’s very sweet of you, Joant As Paul turned to' go, Joan ran who it was. “Miss Leland?” IFHIT gD S U T I t arrier Pigeons I appreciate your confidence.” to him. “Thanks, Paul!” she said, “Yes,” Joan faltered, “Her* Is • SATINCS SOHBS er pigeons for mill- “Well? Aren’t you going to ex­ her voice trembling. package from Mr. Miller.” began in the days of plain? If you don’t, I’m going* to But Patd did not look at her. His “ Dknke schoen!” He saluted has I tell him.” voice was strained. “Don’t men­ and disappeared into the shadows. *1“ Defease Savings Sfaops npire. Paul looked at his watch. “We tion it!” Joan returned through the ware­ may now be obtained through haven’t time to talk now.. You have When they were alone, Karl said, house to the street. She shiveretf Brown & Williamson.- Send 133 Oaelda CommimKy Par Plato Raleighconpona for each dollar Sport Jacket. Nataral tan to be in the office by eight, don’t “It won’t, happen again; Joan. I’ll as the wind swept the rain in gseat Silverware. Pitcher, 17%* tray, stamp. Defense Stamp Album, . Wind* and shower* you? I’ll come in later and we’ll see-that Eric doesn’t annoy you.”. gusts. Thank goodness, her taxi w a s will give exceptional wear* shown above, free en request. proof. 8 sizes, light weight. ■STIFF talk then. Meanwhile, please don’t Desperately she tried to regain still theie. say anything to Karl. Promise me, control of her shattered nerves but Quickly Joan ran to it, opened Cbi TllNE IN Red Shwon and Ozzie Nelson every Tuesday Itigkt9 NBC Bed Network MUSCLES Joan!” sobs shook'her.- Karl put his arms door and climbed in. T relief—rub on Mua- “I won’t if you’ll explain.” about her and his touch was magic. “Good evening,” Paul Shermaa age with this wonderful - “You have all the instincts of a “Don’t cry, Liebchen! There’s noth­ ,said. m utant" actually brings Iblood to aching muscles detective,” Paul laughed. ing to be afraid of now,” He was sitting in the comer com­ Iak up painful local COtt- “That’s what Karl told me once," She clung to him; feeling strength posedly smoking a cigarette. **) III I t t e r th a n a mustard Joan informed him. “I’ll see you in his assurance. “Oh, Karl, I love thought youmight need me.” ade in 3 strengths. later!” you!” The words tripped over each “So you’re following me again!** Karl Miller was in his office. The other in stammering sincerity. She felt his arm nudge hers in moment Joan entered, he drew her Karl Miller, pressing his Iips warning as he glanced towards tin into his arms. “That’s an adorable against her white forehead, smiled. taxi driver. “Don’t talk now!” he hat,” he said, kissing her. . * * said under his breath. HERE’S WHAT YOU DO HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN “I knew you’d like it!” She The days of November marched “Take me back to the club,” Joan It’s simple. ItrS fan. Just think up “Want to get a ariMerMead? You .have 133 chances to win. If pressed her cheek against his. Im­ by with astonishing rapidity. Joan ordered. a last line to this jingle. Idatesare Want to get a Aridend? you send in more than one entry, etite of Evil was not bothered by -Eric Strom your chances of winning w31 be n appetite for falsity possible to think about Paul Sher­ But Paul said, “Driva straight it rhymes with the word “try.” again and her fears vanished. Karl Write your last line of the Raleigh is tfae smoke to try— that much better. Don't delay. I seizes upon it as man, impossible'to worry, or even ahead till I give you further direc­ care what happened in the rest of was more attentive than ever, and tions. And step on it!” . Jinglo on the reverse side of a Start thinking right now. lenborg. the world when she was in his arms. Joan, with the radiant assurance of Baldgh package wrapper (or a Joan sat in furious silence as the facsimile thereof), sign H with Hrstprize. . . $101100 cash “I’ll be out of the office until ten,” a woman loved, checked off each driver obeyed Paul’s orders. They your full name and address, and Karl told her. “Try to finish those day as more perfect than the last climbed the slope of Nob HilL Not Ssosodprbft . . 50A0cash r (Vi b u j . mail it to Brown & Williamsoik originality and aptness of the line you write. letters.” Sometimes she doubted her effi­ until they stopped at a hotel and Tobacco Corp., P. 0. Box 1799» Judges’ decisions must be accepted as final. TKrd prize. . . 2100 cash “Paul wants to see you at ten- ciency as Karl’s secretary. She were settled at a small table in the Louisville, Kentucky, .post* In case of tiev duplicate prizes will be 5 prises sff $11100 . SOiOOcasb thirty,” she reminded him. typed letters scarcely knowing what grill; did she turn angrity to Paul. marked not later than midnight, awarded. Winners will be no&Sed by “I’ll be back. ’ Good, night, Iieb- die was writing. But if she was in­ “Would- you mind telling m e what March 7* 1942. Anyone may enter (except employees of 25 prizes of $540 .12SJ0casli ■then!” efficient Karl did not seem to notice You.may enter as many last . Brown 6 WSHiamson Tobacco Cdrp., their IOQprizesof acartoo ,is the idea of this? I happen .to b« lines as you wish. If they are all advertising agents, or thtir families). AU Another kiss and he was gone, it. working for Karl, and-he’s expect­ A D O N ROOSTS written on separate Baleiish pack* entries and ideas therein become the prop­ of RrfeigftS . . ; IMLOQ- /oan turned back to her typewriter One rainy night Joan said to Sybil, ing me back at the office.” age wrappers (or facsimiles). erty of ^ Brown 6 TOKamson Tobsceo wondering how she could keep her “I’ve never been so happy in my - The room was warm and gay t a t i will be awarded on the Corporation. 133 PMZES irind off Karl Miller and type these life.” . ' there was a hum of voices. truf Your Country letters Karl was su<;h a man! He “It’s toa good to be tnM,” Sybil !TO BE COliTlN!'UU ng Defense B o n ia THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, Bf. C.. MARCH 4.1942. llillllllllllDIIIIlIIIE DAVIE BRICK COMPANY DEALERS IN Attention Citizens! BRICK and SAND" WOOD and COAL Day Phone 194 • Night Phone 119 Should a Blackout Alarm or an Air Mocksville, N. C.

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VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA,"WEDNESDAY MARCH n , 1942 NUMBER 34

NEWS OF LONG AGO. H e Fight Is. Od Feathering Their Own How Much Longer? McNary Says Get Alco- Seen Along Mam Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddeoite. N. C. Nests. Fantastic as it may seem, the By The Street Rambler. ,. .Wlttt Was Happening In Davie For several, vears we have real, United States still pursues a policy hol From Corn 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up ized that some great catastrophe Americans have never fuliy hon. of appeasement with Vichy.. An. Senator Chas. L. McNair, the Re­ Dr. Lester Martin taking young has been haning over the nations ored our brave Congressman: Never Other United States shipload of sup* publican-candidate for vice presid­ girls for buggy ride—Buck Private Tlie Alphabet, Drowned The of earth. Why? Because of the recognized their matchless.courage. plies has gone to Vichy’s North ent in 1940 , has called upon Donald saluting Lieutenant—Young lady Hogs and Plowed Up The tremendous wickedness everywhere Such transcendent worth, such African possessions. Nelson, war production chief to eon picking herself up off icy pavement Cotton and Corn. in evidence. Wbeh men and na­ dauntless heroism should be at the News of the boat’s sailing was sidervproduction of industrial atcn* —Man trying to get his drunken front of battle. How Genera] Mac. hoi from wheat and corn as one (Davie Record, March I'o, 1920) tions forgef God.forsake the church, withheld three days, though it budty off Main street—Soldier boy reject the warnings of th_ Holy Arthur would rejoice to have men could not be considered a military means of a’leviating the sugar short, making frantic search for George J. L. Sheek -etoioed last week age which is caused partly by diver­ Bible, refuse to hear the truth, and of this caliber in his armv! What secret. Germany knew all about Shutt to purchase a marriage li­ from a business trip to Norfolk. sion of sugar to alcohol production then go in for all kinds of evil, sin­ other bod j of men would have the it; in fact, had guaranteed it safe cense—Miss Pauline Renegar talk­ R. J. Browo is preparing to build for gunpowder use. ful Indulgences, it is quite natural monumental nerve to vote them­ passage. Could it be, as some com­ ing to bashful young man—Many a house on his farm near Hardi. In a letter to Nelson, McNarv said to expect the judgments of God to selves pensions at a time when our mentators have bitterly intimated, amateur snow shovelers doing good son’s Chapel. that “the much discussed sugar be poured but. In other words. children are urged to give their ice that the sailing was kept a secret work in front of business houses— Rev. L. M. Holloway returned shows bow quickly war can convert God allows destructions to come cream nickels for defense stamps? so that the State Department would surpluses into shortage.” Miss Lontse Latham crossing busy yesterday from a business trip to because of the disobedience and It shows that in deed and truth not be embarrassed by tbe sterm of McNary recalled that for years he street Saturday evening—Clarence Greensboro. wickedness of humanity. these gentlemen fear nothing. No protest that, would inevitably fol­ had urged the the department of ag­ Craven telling friends goodbye— Dr. E. P. Crawford and dauglf When nun and nations forsake storm of reproach can disturb the low such an announcement? riculture to expand the allotment Mr and Mrs. Frank Short coming ters spent the week-end with rela­ God and His righteous cause, and even tenor of their way. At a Shortly after this latest effort to acreage to beet sugar growers but out of dime store—Mrs. Roy Call tives at Marion. won’t repent, there is no other al time when the tide 1 f battle goes a. appease Vicby became puolic know­ that in 1941 the allotment was re­ bnsy searching for lost cat—Young J. C. Dwiggins returned Friday duced from approximately 1000,000 tentative but to suffer, for it. And gainst our armed forces and taxa- ledge, Lloyds, the British under lady showing friend pretty diamond from a business trio to Knoxville acres to 700,000 Bcres. sufferings come as a result of wick mounts to the high heavens, they writers, showed in published fig ring—Officer throwing snowball at and other points in Tennessee L While the department of agricul edness in three general ways, name­ boldly feather their nests There Is ures tbat Viohy has received large a friend and hitting court house— Rev. Dwight Brown, of Lawn ture estimated that acreage will rise ly, War, famine and pestilence. no fear ot what the world may sav amounts of food.through tbe French Miss Daisy Holthouser delivering a dale, spent a few days last week again this year it will not meet the The greatest war in all history is nor that history may some day Mediterranean ports, despite the special delivery letter—NYA girls with his parents on R. 4. sugar problem he said. McNary is now enveloping the earth, so far point the finger of score and com­ British blockade. Toe facts are pointed to several factors; including carrying load of coca cnlaand oth­ Attorney E. H. Morris and W as we know. Ifa few more na pare them with the patriots of other tbat while Vichy still protests tbe cutting off supplies from the Philip er soft drinks down Main street. L. Call spent yesterday in Winston tions become involved, then it will days. Wbat ate the sbades of Pat­ French' people are starving, and piifea and commitments to ship large on legal business. overshadow all nations. We need rick Henry or the heroes of Valley there is other evidence that this is quantities of sugar to England and Register of Deeds. J. S. Daniel, Men Asked To Enlist not blame one man, or one nation, Forge to then*? Nothing. They true, imports in several important Russia as' factors in.tbe sugar short­ is at his post of dutv again after a AU Navy Recruiting Stations for the war. We don’t doubt but can fiddle while Rome burns. categories, such as fruits and vege­ age couple ot weeks tussel with Au. “Now let me suggest a remedy as have been notified by the Navy that practically all nations are to Surely they are honorable men,” tables, coffee and cereals, France D. C. Howard has purchased the part cure for this situation.” Mc- Deoartment to enlist skilled trades­ blame, since they have become un­ Statesmen these! one and allL un- Has increased its imports over 1938. house in which he is now fiving, Nary wrote. “You are probably a men and helpers id the newly for. godly and wicked. If men and na­ paratled in all the annals of history. The only conclusion tbat can be from B. G. R' Hedge. Considera­ ware that there is a large carryover med “ Navy Constrnction Regi­ tions would obey God, love and The children will gladly forego drawn is that Vichy is systemati­ of wheat and corn in the country ment.” Recently five “ Headquar­ tion $2,400! serve and worship Him truly and their ice cream, the housewife her cally forwarding food supplies to Misses Elsie Horn, Ruth Rod- which constitute a real aurp us. a ters Construction Companies” of 99 sincerely, they would save them­ nro7isions, that these gentry may Germany. F tom tbe figures pub­ goodly portion of which is owned well and Ossie Allison spent the men each were formed. Thesebave selves of destruction. However, have their pensions Buy bonds lished bp Lloyds, it is evident tbat bv the government. week end with relatives and friends proved so successful tbat it is now they won’t do it, hence the World and keep our statesmen flying!— this looting is systematic and on a ‘Under existing price levels it is in. Winston-Salem. desired to enlist and organize an War that is upon us now. P. B. Watson, |in Charlotte Ob­ large scale. It could be possible just’ as cheap to convert wheat and *Mrs, J. Ar'Daniel and daughter additional force of skilled ratings. The fight is on. It is titanic. server. only through complete co-operation corn, as it is to convert molasses, in­ returned Friday frow a two weeks This force will be designated as a Men are turning their attention to with tbe Nazi overlords. to alcohol, thereby permitting about visit to Mrs. Daniels parents in In­ ‘‘Cogstructien Regiment” and will war such as we haver seen beiore. As if this were not enough, the one-fifth of the production of sugar Clergymen To Buy for 1942 to be available for domestic be composed of three Battalions' diana. They are converting their machin­ State Department is reported to consumption inatead of for indus» each of four companies of 226 msn Mjv and Mrs. Dolph Cleary, of ery, very largely, into war' mater, Automobile Tires. still be of tbe opinion !bat tbe Free Sheffield, are alt smile’s—its a fine trial uses.” each, plus one headquarters com­ ial. No doubt much of the ma- French must he compelled to return T. S. Johnson, state rationing ad­ pany of 165 men. boy.i •. ' chineiy which has been nsed to St. Pierre to Vichy in order to prove • Miss Clara Miisre, a student at ministrator at Raleigh, has official Horse Trading May Men between the ages of 17 and cultivate the soil with which to that some day the United States Greensboro College, spent several Iy aunounced that clergymen are 50 who have some knowledge of a feed and clothe the human family will be able to cleor the Germans now eligible to purchase new ti es Return skilled trade and others who wish days last and this week in town from Fiench soil. At least t’aat is is now being made into airplanes, or retreads for their aatomobiles, if to be helpers may enlist and are with her parents. the story the State Department sup­ ..Formerly a pastime mingled with tanks, warships, machine guns, etc. the cars are necessary for the per business, the art of “horse-trading” urged to applv to the Navy Re­ Mrs, C. HttIe with which to kill and slay men posedly out out to one reporter. daughter: Lotri^^sfe^P^^v week formance of their duties. seems headed to regain the status it cruiting Station, Salisbury, N. C., by millions, aod tear our towns, This would seem to be a new high Johnson said the rule giving once held among farm folks. immediately. Truck and tractor end in Hickory with* p-rents, cities, highways, railways, mauu in rationalization. . Mr. and Mrs1J. F. Click. priority ratings to clergymen is con­ “Old Dobbin” ia now worth from operators, concrete mixers, carpen­ facturing plants, shops and milU Early in February, it came to $15 to $20 more than tbe days when I" John, the i.9 yeai-old son of Mt. tained in revised regulations, cover­ ters as well as all other mechanical to pieces. It is a sad, sad fact. light tbat Vichy is building six-en tir^s could be bought for his rival ‘and Mrs. W .?^||J|lien, of Farm­ ing both new tires and retreads. tradesmen are needed. Iust what tqe outcome is going to gined, long rangte airplanes, capable the “horseless carriage.” The out* ington townsbl£^Sed Sunday fol­ Applicants who are accepted are be I cannot say. But we need not of flying from Aaris to New York look that tbe four legged animal Jake Newell Will Quit required to enlist in te U S. Naval lowing an Illnessof influenzia. The be surprised at anything that may and back with a consideraole bomb would regain his importance on tbe body was laidio rest Monday. Reserve, to serve for the duration happen as long as rulers and na­ load. Vichy explains they are be farms of Alleghany county, has best The frie,nds" of Miss Margaret Oi the war, and will be stationed tions are angry at each other, and ing Built for commercial purposes.” been seen lately, however, in the fact Thompson will be serry to learn The«State Republican executive that farmers a r e once talking outside the continental limits of the won’t turn to God and repent. If The State Department points with that she has been ill with flu in the committee, at its meeting in Greens­ “hoses ” United States. Ratings will be a- rulers and men in authority would pride to the fact that Germany has Watts Hospital, Durham, tor the boro, heard Jake Newell, of Char­ Karmers have been busying them­ warded to enlistees according to proclaim a fast, then turn to God not yet taken over wbat remains lotte, announce he will not be a selves in recent weeks to repair their their ability and knowledge of tbeir past ten days. . in deep, humble repentance, and ol the#Frencb fleet, and says that The Road Commissioners have candidate to- succeed- himself as farm machinery, because they have trade or profession Mairied men forsake their wicked ways, there its appeasement policy has prevent­ purchased the O V. Hutchensstore State chairman; and'selected Ral- been told no more parts or equip* will be accepted only witb tbe writ would be hope of saving the wirld ed this from happening. Ind pen­ ment will be available after the pre­ building and lot near the depot. iigh as the place for the State con ten consent of tbe wife. The wages from destru jtion. Otherwise there dent investigations show tbat Vichy sent stock is gone But they visua­ Thev will build a large shed and vention which/will be held probab mill raoge from $36 to $134 per is no hope. knows that French crews would re lize the time in the future when a month depending on tbe s.Bility barn in which to keep the county Iv some time in April. The date volt before they would fight lor the good mule team will l-e of more va­ and knowledge of the applicant. mules aod road machinery. will be selected later. Germans, and that the Nazis have lue than ^much mechanized equip, Charlie Bowles and Olioun Cart­ Guernsey Calf Sale While presiding over the annual Clothing and subsistance will he no available crews capable of tak­ ment. A promotional sale of purebred furnished. Inability to distingnisb wright enlisted last week in the session of the committee, which is ing over the ships. Alleghany farmers think perhaps a Guernsey calves will be conducted years from now they may depend colors will be no bar to enlisttnent. Artillery service of the U.S Armv, held each year at the time of the It has appeared to a great many and left Saturday, morning for Lou. at the fair grounds In Winston-Sa­ bolding of the Lincoln Day Dinner, .upon the horse and bis relative the United States citizens that, when A bouse wren fed ber young 1,- isville, Ky., where they will, be lem on April 3. Mr. Newell made known bis desire mule, to do the bulk of their farm Several herds in Forsyth, Yadkin evsr this country extends the baml work . Farms may take on the ap­ 217 time.; in a day stationed. to retire to retire from the party’s of friendship to Vichy, Hitler has Harvey Bennet, son of Mr- and and Davie counties will be repre­ chairmanship and immediately the pearance of several years ago before been the one to receive the' bene­ machines outnumbered; working ani­ Mrs. D. D. Bennett, of Cornatzer, sented in the calves consigned to names of several outstanding Re­ fits. It has appeared that appease­ mals Notice of Re Sale. died at Cooleemee, of influenza- the sale,. Aim is to make available publican leaders in various sections pure bred breeding stock to cattle­ ment has not worked in this par­ Whether the old-time nag barter­ Under and by virtue of an order pneumonia, on Feb. 29th, aged 20 of the State were brought forward. ing willcome back into its own will of the Superior Court of Davie Coun-. men who have not yet turned to ticular case, and has always brought years. Tbe body was laid to rest The election Of a Lew chairman disaster whenever and wherever only be seen with time. “Lie and ty. made in the special proceeding at No Crttek church on March 1st. purebred stock. will come at' the meeting of the let lie;”, was the motto of home entitled Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Wil- S. R. Mitchiner, assistant For this policy has been used. liard vs Gilmer Graham, et al.. the B. J. Neely, a well-known color State convention. N 'Can it be tbat these airplanes trader*;!ong ago. They frequently undersigned commissioner will, on syth county farm agent, pointed did not.teli tbe truth nor did they ed citizen of Mocksville, dropped Potential candidates, consideied Vichy is bnilding for “commercial Saturday, tbe 21st day of Match, dead Saturday afternoon about 2 out yesterday that the sale will offer to be in the'running for chairman, expec|it-from their associates, or 8t 1942 ; at 12 o’clock, m . at the court an excellent opportunity for 4 H purposes” will take their place with least, tbat’8 tbe way its told to us house door in Mocksville, NorthCar- o’clock while walking along near include: Sim A. DeLapp, of Lex. olina, offer for re-sale, to the high* club boys to purchase purebred the French fleet as au instrument young squirts of today. the Second Presbyterian church. icgion, Davidson county Republi­ to wring still further concessions est bidder forcash, that certain tract Beal had heen in bad health for stock and begin herds of their own can ,chairman'; Bennett Riddle, Mor> But eyen today a farmer buying a of land lying and being in Farming­ or to obtain material for show pre-; from the United States. horse wouldn’t okey the deal until a ton Township, Davie bounty. North several years. He was about 65 ganton, first president of North Carolina, adioining the lands of G. pating purposes ' The successful merchant adver­ look into/tbe nag’s month to see how years old. .Carolina Young Republican dub; old be is. wave something in front of H. Graham and others, and" more \ ------tises what he has to sell tbat the particularly described as follows, J. Clement Hanes, 23, died at 'k. I. Ferree, Asheboro, Randolph his eyes to see if be is blind, look at buying public wants to buy; there to-wit: the Twin-City Hospital, Winston- Italy Loses War iRepbblican chairman; Worth Hen­ his general appearance and detect is no sense In advertising something A tract or lot of land lying in Far* Salem, oh March 2nd. Mn.Hanes One country bar certainly lost tb’e! derson, a Greensboro attorney and any knots.or anything unusual. Even mington Township. Davie Connty. tbat nobody,'including the merch­ was the youngest son of the late war. That country is Italy. L&Si jG’uilford county Republican chair, the color of the hone or i'B move­ N. C.. beginning at a stone, N. W. Philip Hanes and his wife, Sallie tntir, and possibly Gilliam Grissom. ant himself wants. ment! jmay: determine the purchase. corner of Brick Store; thence East report indicate she amounts to li

Salt meat requires longer boil­ BTORY SO Is disch; ing than fresh. P u t it into cold w a­ Arthur Mali ter, quickly bring it to a boil, then I any expianai i.et it simmer. secretarial * • * \tt handsome p When using a doable boiler, the . She Is fascinal food will cook more quickly if the ets her sister S BIGTOP ByEDWHEELAN water in the outer vessel is salted 1 into his a in the proportion of a fourth of a no end. sue meets Paul Shennanf wh s e w o f 'b a h g s b e o s .' e ie ph a k t s t a k in g 1SUST THEM AHOlHeR PltfIURE PRESEftfED cup of salt to one quart of water. working for Karl, bt THE lR PAILV DIP IN THE OCEAN WAS VJHAT HAD ITSELP — 'SKOOKIB' IN M S FAVORiTe • • * reasons. Then Kax EXCfTED UTTT-B “RED ROLE. O F IAFE OUARD Always keep perfume in a dark... partner, E ric Sti place Daylight will affect every Bkesecret Invitation odor differently, according to 'its « Hde with Karl th< LOOKIT ahJp and when Karl formula In extreme cases per­ A o tr h er the world QOVH FARTHER fume turns bright red as soon as a rm s with an affirn THAH I !< it basbeen exposed to the sun Bofiices that he neve KNOVJ • * • to Joan, but Joan Tc bring out the full flavor ot seizes an o] raisins, dates, currants or figs, love to her, % soak them in a little boiling wa* walks In and ftnodf Blow. K arl sends j | ter for five minutes Two table* to the freighter spoons of boiling water for each Be takes her to a hi half cup of fruit will be satis­ Mow continue witil factory. • • • Keep your furnace, flues and C H A F d h u k U r t t i A n Syft«r*»r. Im -KDMrSsaw shimney clean. Dirt and soot cut 3owu furnace eiBuieucy. Cleaifiiig "Listen to me, j LALA PALOOZA —Rufus Hjw His Hands Full By RUBE GOLDBERG Dnce a year should be enough, but Al a low voice. if you burn a high-soot coal, your I have been folio v777I*7 furnace may need cleaning twice Atr your own pro VINCE. I AIN'T RUFE. MAVBE ro UKE I "SET LiTi i_E r IAX5 NtW WAur B «MGfHt. know what you’r INTERESTED IN VOU A IN 'T CLOSER T-THAT FARMER RllEHO F'R* INSTANCE- HOUHN' MV . RUFOSV VOU listen.” y/O M EN -X KlHDA NEVER SEEN OF VINCENTS BUT X OOWT TAJNvT HO NOW. TELL ME ABOUT J— SOT ME ANY WOMEN “You have nevel UKE ANIMALS WANT HIM TO THINK I ’ BlSSER’N THAT THE r All THE FAMOUS Z DHDf THEY DON'T ACT IN ONE-PIECE IAfcKlN* FARM. 7 FLUSTERED WAr TB a re mu* cept that I wasn’J U P U K E BATHIN’ U PTO HEAD COLD THE AIK. hi a night club.” MISS VSE M M K m WOMEN n < * SUITS HUA LALA noyance, she felt] & SAitUSltl ten. "T here are soJ tell you, but you [ K i n m you think I’d be : eltion this way il Do Tou Bake at Home? it was terribly in m Slently she st< m If you do, send for a grand cook “I know you tl oook—crammed with recipes for with Karl,” Paii all kinds of yeast-raised breads 1Vut if he is s and cakes. It's absolutely free. doesn’t he ask y ‘ Ai -F ra n k J a y M ark ey S y n d ic a te Tust drop a postcard with your Isn’t that proof < name and address to Standard something wrong REGfLAR F ELLERS-—Beat It, Anyway ByGENEBYRNES Brands Inc., 691 Washington St., His steady bro­ New York City.—Adv. ilers. She twiste MEN .'IMIS AftMf W M ft8EUEVE HEY/ G&TRUMF WE XtOtff THIS ISNTA-RsrrBEAT-^S ously. Paul’s wi , Her voice was was married to the Dauphin ol “How do you France The bride was two years have you to say old—the groom; nine months! “You poor kfc love with him, a A lump rose in MESCAL IKE bt s.vw jntley That Settles That wrong about K “He m ust be. I Paul went on I SAID w e / ? WAL, I RECKOM ASootbiicCAI V F kidding yourself, IUAftAMTMO «N»ipne«nkVEi w o w s „ CANYUH LOAN TTsed by thousands with satisfactory te* believe me, why CANYUH IN <30IM* NO «ults for 40 years—six valuable ingredi­ and find out for TMET ? ents. Set CarboiI at drug stores or m itt t O A M H E . MEA DOLLARS FURTM ERi Spurlock-i-ic--.! Co., NasbTiUek Tena. Joan raised •yes to his. "J OOUARS will I” * LEND FOR VICTORY • ★ Make Your Money Count; Paul Sherman turbed Joan. P ★ Buy U. S. Defense Bonds K arl would neve Paul had' even find out for her DON1TL E r Karl was sincerr She was awa morning. LazilJ CONSTIPATION dress to leave ,n U A c r SLOWYOUtIP When Sybil h It I. M t • Wbeo bowels are sluggish and you feel to sleep but it • IVi irritable, headachy and everything you do i» an effort, do as tmUiota d o —chew e’clock she rose POP—Even Worse By J. MILLAR WATT FEEN-A-MINT, the modem choiring a glass of oran gum laxative. Simply chew FEENrA* coffee. M IN T before yo u g o to bed—deep with* THE OLD WOWAN out being disturbed—next morning gentle, Shortly befor PCOR OLP CHAPJ HAS STARTED thorough relief, helping yon feel awea apartment and LET'S GIVE HIM OUT, again, full of your normal pep. T t f satisfy her curi NOJ- H O U S S j FEEN-A-M INT. T astes good* is lieiidy the shop wher A HAMPx CHUM and economical. Ag family supply CLJEAKiIMe j costs oily Jloyed former? It was vacant FEEN-A-WlNTTo* hung in the w! “Karl didn’t Ont of the Monfli she told herse The heart seldom feels what the had said Mulf~ mouth expresses.—Campistron. porting busines >______Why was she it really beca- RAZOR BLADES tog? Or beca - doubts that .sh • ASK TOUS DEALES FOR THE • carefully the I OUTSTAIiPlHe BLADE VAtIIE As she walk nue, deep in voice surprised KENTB 1What are you BONNET BLADES She looked u STRINGS "TAKINQ THE COUNTRY BY STORM" of Karl Miller. THE KNOWN PROM COAST TO C M S T “W hat’s the • CUfMM MMMHV look surprised.’ It was impo SPORTING when she was netism banishe Mtteaiffiptiie^KHnimv * MERCHANTS “I am surpr WM ^aFwnwtBtMiMMftiw w * to Joant bat Joan defends him. Erie this revised' slogan: “Now is the Enclose 20 cents in coins for put the full flavor of Strom seizes an opportunity to try to time for aU good men to come to!” P attern No ...... Size...... make love to her* when Paul Sherman . . . That Mohammedans begin ps, currants or Bgsp N am e ...... I,...... walks in and knocks him oat with one each meal with salt. (Because they a little boiling wa<* Address ...... I minutes Two table- blow. Karl sends Joan with a package believe it helps prevent most dis-' to the freighter captain. Paul follows. eases.) ... . That, according to U. S. piling water for each He takes her to a hotel grill. fruit will be satis* health authorities, elective bombing Now continue with the story. of Japan’s overcrowded cities would probably touch off an epidemic of Here's W h a t Feny Quality-Mean; furnace, flues and CHiIPTEB VH Uie dread Asiatic cholera there . . . ■ to Your Victory G arden! ^n. Dirt and soot cut That among the BetsUeos of Mada­ efficiency. Cleaning “Listen to me, Joan!” Paul said gascar, when a funeral is held for a b • low voice. “You were right. Pan) Shennan’s warning had disturbed Joan. Panl had said that KarI woman, the procession, before reach­ !should be enough, but would never marry her. high-soot coal» your I have been following you but only ing the cemetery, goes back to her need cleaning twice for your own protection. You don’t home for an hour. (The theory be­ know what you’re getting into. I’ve knew? When she remained sUent, denied. “I just wondered, that’s ing that women always forget some­ Karl changed the subject. “By the aU.” A Inferior strains of radish seed c n d tf I tried to warn you but you won’t thing when they leave home.) . . . T dace Ocse iesalts:; listen.” way, did you see Paul Sherman last JoaH could not worry about Syb That if you want to get the maxi­ night?” (• IRREGULAR SHAPES, COLOR VAMOI !'You have never said anything ex­ U’s meaning now. She could no) mum taste from food, remember . POOR TEXTURE, TASTE THE FABOUS 2 DROP cept that I wasn’t the type to work She hesitated for one cautious mo­ worry about anything. Karl wanted these tips: Bitter things taste more HTAY TO GIVE YOUft ment before she said, “Yes, I did.” HEAD COLD THE AHt. In a night club.” In spite of her an­ to marry her! His ring gleamed ot strongly on the rear of the tongue, USE AS W»ECTEA noyance, she felt compelled to lis­ Karl’s smile was untroubled. “Ah? her white hand! She could scarcelj sweet things on the tip, sour ,things >4-. VSE 2 OSOPS OF ten. I am glad he found you. I sent him wait to see Paul Sierman and tel on the sides, and salty things on v * COOUNOt SOOTHiHO . after you. I forgot to mention it “There are some things I can’t him the good news, but Patd did both the tip and sides . . . That i F ebrv Q uality radish seed is bred H ! • * last night when you got back to the not appear a t the Club Elite tha* T dues these results: ten you, but you must trust me. Do bad tempers are now blamed on a .« REQUUR SHAPES, UNIFORM C O lM 1MROS1 office.” night or for several nights to come. shortage of vitamin BI in the diet you thuik I’d be risking my own po­ • CRISP TEXTURE, MlLO FLAVOR Joan’s eyes widened. Karl had The days passed rapidly, magical . . . Whether you’ve heard the one IiltlBiftroiIminnnRrM laM rtion this way if I didn’t feel that sent Paul after her? Certainly Paul it was tenibly important?” Iy for Joan. about Count Ciano describing his Insst on Febry Quauty Sbeos at jraqr b ed I Babe at Home? had . not given her that impression. “You’H have to get a new secre­ Berlin visit to his father-in-law, Mus­ dealer’s. Seod for free copy of "Feinr1S VfeH Silently she stared at him. “Don’t you. believe me?” Karl toby Gabden Plan.’* Wnte DepL W 4. Isend for a grand cook tary,” she told KarL “My mind is solini. “Hitter gave me a wonder­ “I know you think you’re in love asked softly and Joan felt the color FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. [ned with recipes for with Karl,” Paul went on quickly. definitely not on my work.” ful dinner,” Ciano related. “Every­ DEtSOIT ' SAN nUNCMCO yeast-raised breads rush into her cheeks. He smUed at her. “There’s plen­ thing was soUd gold—the plates, the vEut if he is sincere, Joan, why Karl, however, did not seem an­ I It’s absolutely free. ty of time for that later.” knives, forks, spoons—aU soUd gold” doesn’t he ask you to marry him? gry. He paid the check and to­ Alien Needles postcard with your Isn’t that proof enough that there’s And -Oien one night, as Joan sat . . . "That’s nice,” commented H gether they walked to where he had alone in the office typing, Paul Sher­ The ordinary steel sewing nee­ (address to Standard something wrong with the picture?” Duce, holding out his hand. “Let me dle, used in every American home 691 Washington St., parked his car. man made an appearance. He was see!” His steady brown eyes gazed into It Was not until they reached the for generations, has never yet Iity .—Adv. hers. She twisted her hands nerv­ as good-looking, as debonair and P)0ESN’T this picture of our two beach that Karl stopped and said cheerful as ever. . -S n y Defense Bonds— - attractive aprons inspire you been manufactured in the United ously. Paul’s words had quickened abruptly, “I know what you’re think­ A French underground paper re­ States. the doubt in her own heart but she “Did you miss me?” he inquired, to start a sewing bee at once? ing, Joan!” cently related this grand fable. The Both are so pleasing in style and •aid calmly, “I don’t see that it’s grinning at Joan. VKarl sent me bishop of Bordeaux handed 50 francs She stared straight ahead into the 30 easy to make! And either, of KGO EISI any of your business.” . , out of town.” to his secretary to give to a poor lick; corns I He smiled wryly. 4Tm only us­ blue waters of the Pacific. She did Joan smUed. She was going to woman who had requested alms. them wiU add decided charm to bved vben not know what to say. POOR GRANDMA I ing that as an example to prove to enjoy telling Paul. He had been The secretary protested, “Mon- your home attire. Her children grown np; she has time to en­ L soothing, I One pattern, No. 1538-B gives |r . 8diolTs | you that Karl Miller is not on the “You are wondering,” Karl Mil­ so sure about Karl, so prejudiced. seignfur"is perhaps unaware, of the joy things, but' she’s worn out from yean of level. Believe m e, I don’t go around ler continued, “why I don’t ask you “Not much,” she informed him fact that the woman is a Jewess complete directions, for making work. Old folks often have finicky appetite* to marry me.” airily. “A lot has happened whUe both styles. You’U like the pina­ and may not get the Vitamin Bland Iraathry meddling in other people’s affairs . . .” “ A "Jewess!” exclaimed the need; Pleasant^tasting VINOLr the i without reason.” Her heart beat heavUy. Sie could you were gone.” bishop.. “Goodness, me, that’s alto­ fore for day-long duty. SUp it on over your head, tie it in back—and tonic, combines these, and o th e r w The sincerity in his voice was un­ not bring herself to meet those pierc­ “Such as what?” gether different. Give her one hun­ ingredients. Yonr druggist has VINOU mistakable as he continued, “I can’t ing blue eyes. “Karl and I are going to be mar­ dred francs and thank her for Her there it is, firmly adjusted, neatly ■ride at Two tell you now what that reason is. “Joan!” ried,” she said proudly. confidence in Christian charity!” in place no matter how active you • • • ■; may be. The wide gracefully Cheap Is Cheap flary, daughter of Hen- AU I can do is to warn you that She felt his hand strong and warm -Bny Defense Bonds— one of the smallest Karl Miller will never marry you.” over hers. Paul’s expression changed. He ad­ shaped belt actuaUy.slims your fig­ Cheap things are not good, good Highbrows complain about the ure at the waistline. The fuU skirt things are not cheap. gs ever worn when she : Her voice was ragged with alarm. “Look at me!” he commanded. vanced towards Joan’s' desk repeat­ way swing music hurts the classics. |d to the Dauphin of “How do you know? What right Blindly she raised her eyes to his. ing incredulously, “Do you mean But it’s a matter of record that, be­ : bride was two years have you to say that?” “ Wfll you m arry m e?” that Karl MiUer has asked you to cause popular bands started to swing |om, nine months! “You poor kid! You’re really in She could not believe it. She stared marry him?” Tschaikowsky, the sale of that com­ love with him, aren’t you?” at him as though she had not heard. There was something in his face poser’s records in the classic man­ LADY? IF YOU BAKE AT “No answer? You do not love that took the joy out of her an­ I QUICK RCUEP _ A lump rose in her throat. “He’s ner hit'an all-time high . . . We’d wrong about Karl,” she thought. m e?” nouncement but she said calmly, like to see a celeb enter a joynt Zhomej Iremember1The “He must be. Karl loves me!” “Oh, Karl! Of course I do!” “Yes! You were wrong about Karl.”' some time without acting as if he ONLY YEAST WITH ALL a M 5 Paul went on, “There’s no use “We can’t be married for two or “I was W Tong aU right,” he agreed were playing the star role at a coro­ kidding yourself, Joan! If you don’t three months yet,” Karl said. “I savagely. “I suppose nothing I can ■ nation . . Our idea of paradise is THESE* VITAMINS IS I; SALVE want to get the club going first. say now wiU m ake any difference.” Isands with satisfactory re* believe me, why don’t you ask him where everybody feels as good as a ■ears—six valuable lagredi- and find out for yourself?” Then we’U take a long Honeymoon, Joan smUed. “That’s right” head waiter looks . . . What’s'be* fleischmann 's Iboil at drug stores or writ* Joan raised challenging green maybe to South America. Would “When is the happy event taking come -of Technocracy? . . The 0 Co., Nashville, Tenn. eyes to his. “AU right! Maybe I that make you happy?” place?” ditty, “I Don’t Want to Walk Without wiU!” Tears trembled in her green eyes. You, Baby,” is a friend of the ears “Happy? I’m so happy I can’t “In about two or three months. FOR V IC T O R Y . * • We’re going away on a. long honey­ when played in a slow tempo deco­ I Your Money Count; Paul Sherman’s warning had dis­ moon.” rated with strings^ When it comes turbed Joan. Paul had said that “You must learn to trust me, dressed in brass it’s an enemy. |U. 3. Defense Bonds “Is that so?” Karl would never m any her. Why? Joan! I would have asked you be­ Joan was reaUy annoyed with him fore to marry me, but I wanted to —Buy Defense Bonds— Paul had even chaUenged her to now. The least he could do was ad­ find out for herself whether or not be secure financiaUy. You under­ The bad news the wireless has mit he had been wrong. been pouring out all week from the >ON'T LET Karl was sincere. stand?” “WeU, it’s your funeral, m y girl!” She was awake early the next “Of course I do, darling!” How South Pacific must put a pain in Paul said, and jamming hi? hat Goebbels’ neck. How can he fright­ O. SO friO W morning. Lazily she watched SybU could' she have doubted him? Paul down on his head he bolted out of HiPATION Sherman had been so sure that Kari en us with threats of disaster, he LOW YOU UP dress to leave for the beauty shop. the office. When Sybil had gone Joan tried would not marry her! How wrong must wonder, when our own com­ Iels are sluggish and you feel Joan smUed as she turned back mentators teU us the raw truth? to sleep but it was useless. At nine he had. been! How wrong SybU had to her work. Perhaps SybU had Cake: VHamIa A-20M Unis (hi.) VIIamIii B1- 150 Unia (IM) |dachy and everything you been! Karl had been misjudged by The more we know the tougher it jIePtt t, do as aullions d o —chew o’clock she rose, dressed, and drank been right. Maybe -Paul was in Iova VHamIn D-4 0 0 Units (hi.) VHamla 0-40-50 Units (Si. BurJ MT, the modern chewing glass of orange juice and a cup of them all. gets for. the Axis Uars and scare­ AU of these vicaminsgo tightintoyoor bte*d; they«re not a with her. But he certainly had a mongers . . . The Berlin' radio i. Simply chew FEENrA- coffee. “I’U never doubt him again,” Joan lost in tfae oven. Aik ’» FteshYcut-W itbtheyd a you go to bed—sleep with* peculiar way of showing it. soaped the YeUow Aryans by an­ Shortly before ten she. left the vowed as they drove back to the Jurbed—next morning gentle* SybU seldom mentioned her sis­ nouncing that Wotan, the Heinie god, lef, helping you feel swell apartment and went downtown. To Club Elite. She sat contentedly with her arm tucked through his. ter’s approaching marriage. She and the'Jap god are practically first If your normal pep. Try satisfy her curiosity she walked past was behaving strangely these days, WfT. Tastes good, is handy No girl had ever been so happy cousins. That kind of sUghts the Ital­ ★ ★ ★ BondsorBondage— It’s Upto You! |a l. A generous family supply the shop where she had been em­ saying little, staring into space for ployed formerly by Arthur Mulford. as she was a t. that: moment. • AU ians, who must have become de- B costs only long periods. Aryahized when the^Greeks shot the Buying U. S. Defense Bonds WiU Tell It was vacant and a For Rent sign fears had been swept away by K arl’s And so'life moved on triumphant­ spots off them -. . . The best of io< hung in the window. proposal of marriage. ly until the week before Christmas, MINT When they entered his private of­ Jack Benny’s-stinginess gags was •“ isnssaBSSs “Karl didn’t Ue about that then!” it was a rainy, windy winter day his denial that he forced Dennis Day she told herself, recalling that he fice he drew her to him, kissed her and San Franciscans thronged the of the Mouth and said, “I have a surprise for to donate blood for a transfusion. : seldom feels what the had said Mulford had quit the im­ shops armed with umbrellas and you.” Claimed Benny: “I paid him $5 a Jesses Campistron. porting business. golashes. The stores were open at gallon for it” . . . Almost every Why was she doubting him? Was “What is it?” Her eyes shone like night now and Joan found herself el­ a child’s in their happiness. time you flip on the radio, you're it reaUy because of Paul’s warn­ bowing her way through the crowd. bound to hear some member of Ihe )R BLADES ing? Or because of her own small Karl smUed as he opened his safe She' had dined downtown prepara­ and drew out a smaU velvet box. theatrical profession aiding some MOTHER! ____ doubts that.she had concealed so tory to buying Karl’s Christmas worthy war cause. DEALER FOR TBE • carefuUy the last few weeks? Snapping open the Ud, he took out a present. Give YOUR child same expert care used when IING BLADE VAUflE As she walked down Grant ave­ ring, a magnificent emerald set in “Ten past eight!” Joan exclaimed, —Bny Defense Bonds— nue, deep in her own thoughts, a plain platinum. It was a large stone, glancing at the clock on the cor­ It actuaUy happened not very voice surprised her. “HeUo, Joan! beautifully cut. ner. ‘TU have to come back to­ long ago in Lindy’s when pretty per­ KENT! sons invaded the place and peddled What are you doing out so early?” “Oh Karl! Karl! It’s gorgeous!” morrow.” Q u m i n n s catch c m defense stamps to the public . . . IBLADES She looked up into the smiling face “An em erald to m atch your eyes,” She took' a taxi to the Club EUte At tha first sign of a ehest.cold—the helps break-up local congestion. S ir a IE COUNTRY BV STORM" of Karl Miller. Karl said as he slipped the ring on and arrived breathlessly in Karl’s Seated at a table in the corner, Dionne Qointuplets'throats and chests J lu s to o Ie is used on the Qnintnpleta I om c o a s t t o c o a s t “What’s the matter, Uebchen? You her finger. private office. / alone, was a fellow the stam p seU- are rubbed with Mnsterole—a ptoduct yon. may be sore you're using j o t PMPflMY • ST. LOUIS, M O . # Suddenly the words of Eric Strom ers seemed to avoid . . . The cus­ made especially to promptly relieve ab o u t the BEST product madel look surprised.” He laughed at her .excite'ment. DISTRESS ot colds and IN 3 STRENGTHS It was impossible to doubt him came back to her: “A Woman with “Does Christmas always affect you tomers stole furtive glances at him, resulting bronchial and Children’s 113d Hustev* when she was with him. His mag­ green eyes is very rare . . .” Why this way?” but tried not to embarrass him. croupy coughs. ole. Also Segular and netism banished her fears. must she think of Eric Strom now? “Only this one, darling! This one He was not in the least disturbed IlnsteroIe gives snch Eztria Strength foe [CHANTS Like a warning of evU in the midst . . . hfs dinner, he went wonderful results be* grown-nps who prefer a “I am surprised to see you," she is special.” cause it's m ore than an __ stronger -product. All admitted. of her new joy. There was no doubt in her heart over to the cashier and paid his $2 ordinary "salve.” It iM> tjTs. S iT o ? drugstores. He took her arm and they walked Hurrying home at- six o’clock, as his Ups touched hers. No pre­ check with- a new $50 bUl . . . I U l slowly up Grant avenue past the Joan displayed the ring to SybU. monition of disaster. She was com­ ,Sweeping up the $48 change, he shops, into the crowded narrow “We’re engaged, SybI We’re go­ pletely sure, completely happy. handed it to one of the stamp-seU- streets of Chinatown. Karl stopped ing to be married in two or three It was nine-thirty when the office ing ladies, tipped his hat and went 'ertising •t a sidewalk flower-stand to pur­ months.’’ door opened to admit Eric Stromi out . . . Apparently an American- chase three waxen gardenias. “Karl asked you to marry him?” “Ah?” Karl said, and Joan no­ born, Japanese. . > liar “We’U have Iiuch together,” he SybU asked unbelievingly. “That’s a ticed that his voice was annoyed; -B ny Defense Bonds— promised, “and take a drive. Would beautiful emerald, JoaA! Must have “You come'early.” Harvard hoys say they don’t like. ething more than you like that?” cost a fortune.” Eric shrugged indifferent shoul Betty Grable, Veronicia Lake or Ann I and circulation in As they sat eating lunch, served “You don’t seem very'enthusias­ ders. “You wanted to see ine?” Sheridan. Playing hard to get, huh? [Lumas of flifa news* by & bland, unsmiling Oriental, Joan tic.” “Ja!” Karl said, rising. . . . Talk about bad timing. One .“Frankly I’m not,” SybU con­ radio, show plays Hawaiian melo­ It buys space and felt a thrill of pride. The thought Eric went to the cleverly oOlv . fitt everyone it touche*. It benefits tbe of losing him aroused a fierce emo­ fessed. cealed Uttle bar, opened it nna dies accompanied by an announcer public by describing exactly die products that are offered, lit ^tion plus the favor* tion in her heart. Would he ever “I suppose you would have been reached for a bottle. who drools about the peace and beau­ onsideratioa of our transfer the tenderness he had given better pleased if Karl and I had - Karl glanced at Joan. “Go to ty of Hawaii ... . Here's a good benefits employees, because the advertiser most be tnore feir her to another woman? How could quit,” Joan said coldly. the dining room. I’U send for jou typewriter ribbon from Olin MU­ . and just than the employerwho bas no obligation to the public. I for this newspaper she be sure unless . . . But Paul’s SybU was silent for a moment, in about ten minutes.” Ier: “If this weren’t such a crazy Thrae benefits of advertising are quite apart from the obvious I advertising patrons. words rang in her ears! “He'U .nev­ then said, “You’re not g6ing to be ' Joan obeyed but she was wor­ world, it wouldn’t be such an inter­ er marry you. Ask him and see .. married for at IeaSt two months?.” ried. She did not like the way Erie esting one.” . . . Ben Bernie is do­ benefits whkhadvertising confers—the lower prices, the higher “You are worrying about some­ ' “ That’s right. SybU, what’s the had looked at Karl. Evidently there ing his bit' toward boosting the mo­ quality,AebettergervicetliatgowiAadvertiaedgoodsand firms. TELL YOU thing,” Karl said. “What troubles matter with you? You act so mys­ was bad feeling between them. rale of the country. He isn’t on the you?” terious lately. Is anything wrong?” why’ • radio.'. . ABOUT KT What would he think if he really “Not a thicg in ihr .world,’ SybU /T o OT O M T iM jiO J THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. H. C.. MARCH 11; 1942.

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VOLUMN X LIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.’WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 . to 42 NUMBER 3

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Time For Serious little Stingers. The President And Two Party System Not Seen Along Mara Street From TbeYeUow Jacket AbaDdoned. Br The Street Rambler. W iat Was Happening In Davie Thought We believe the President would 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up Rev. Walter E. benhonr. Hiddenite. N. C- get farther in solving these defense The following article appeared in (By Frank P. Litscbert) Frank Fowler huddled up in big With the greater part of. the na. problems if he were to talk to Ihe The Charlotte Observer on March As we swing into the year of 1942 overcoat on warm morning—Pres-* The Alphabet, Drowned The and our war activities, it becomes all tions at war today, ours iududed, union leaders like be talks to Hit­ 4th: byterian preacher talking to a sin­ Hogs and Plowed Up The and others getting ready to fight, ler. To The Observer: the more apparent that our two-par* ty system of government is not to be ner-—Young lady sitting in auto it is time for serious thought. Peo­ Mrs. Una Taylor, in her letter Cotton and Corn. Walter Wenchell writes: “The abandoned.' Of course, there is be­ drinking milk—George Hartman ple have it dulged in foolishness appearing in yonr Open Forum to­ (Davie Record, Marcb 17, 1920) wife of one of our mightiest gov­ ing displayed in Congrem a laud­ banging around in front of bank— and, nonsense long enough. They ernment officials participates in day. February 26, said: Goodbye old groundhog and may able desire on the part of all states­ Miss Margaret Smith on her way have gone after amusement and en. Communist front meetings using “A great hullabaloo was raised men to support the President as to Innch—J. T. Angell putting up your shadow never be seen again. tertaiument, and sought to gratify her maiden name.” Wbynot name over that pension bill passed by Commander in Cheif in the effort to Robah 'Smith, of. Hall’s Ferry, flag pole—Wade Wyatt driving a- the lusts of the flesh, the lust of the “ wife.” Walter, and - quit Congress for the benefit of its mem­ win this terrible war as quickly as was in town Monday on business. cross square—Attorney Brock talk­ the eyes and the pride of life until throwing out hints? bers; the members of the Presi­ possible. But it is generally recog Miss Viola Yrown, of Charlotte, ing n> client—Mrs. Frank Clement there is such a moral and spiritual Every time there is a strike in dent’s Cabinet, and the President. nized by students of government, re­ spent the past week in town with and daughter, Miss Hanes, shop­ decay throughout the earth that it defense industry it delays produc­ Congress canght the backwash. gardless of whether they are Repub­ ping around—Joe Graham looking her parents. is startling, if we would be startled- tion and raises the cost of produc But Mr. Roc sevelt was undoubted­ licans or Democrats, that the main­ Miss Marv Meroneywho teaches tenance of the two-party system is over his mail in postoffice lobby— Such decay will wreck and defeat iog defense material. The Ameri­ ly consulted in advance about that in the Albemarle schools, spent the essential to the msintainance of the Maynard sisters walking fast on any nation. ' When the morality can taxpayer [is'paying the bill so bill. He favored it and signed it weekend here with her parents. democratic American system of gov­ way to school —School teachers in and spirituality of a country gives that defense strikes are really blows without delay. It benefitted him ' W. S. Chappel is preparing to ernment. Not long ago. words of drag store looking at pretty cards way to all kinds'of sin and wicked­ at bis pocketbook. May there be as much as it did the members of Snove his family to Statesville the Joseph W. Martin, Chairman of the —Miss Panline McClamroch read, ness it is only a question of time no more‘strikes. Congress. Couldn’t he foresee the first of the month. Republican National Committee, ing letter from a friend—Young until destructiveness comes. Hence A mountaineer who swallowed a devastating psychological effect it and Clarence Budington Kelland, ,SHss Pauline Caseyleft Monday woman with her arms around young the most dreadful war of all history. live lizzard was informed by the woeld have on the country at this publicity director of the same con* for Dnrham to en er Watts Hos­ man’s neck white be tries to drive Indeed it is time for serious doctor that it wasn’t dangerous, time?” mittee, were quoted here in suport pital to take training as a nurse. car up Main street—School teacher thought, Thecarelessand thought­ and that many university students The above quotation is not com­ of the two-party system. Miss Daisy Turner spent Mondav wearing pretty diamond ring—La­ less need to wake up and come to have swallowed them. But he said plete without the following editor­ It is only proper, therefore, that dy holding her bat against strong In Winston Salem purchasing her the words of a distinguished Dem­ themselves. 'The self-indulgent to the doctor, “It haint that; I’m ial, appearing in one of your South March wind. line of Spring millinery. need to consider their ways and' afraid the lizzard will spoil the Carolina contemporaries Wednes- ocrat be repeated. The outstanding H. S. Stroud, of Statesville, vis. turn to God. The proud and hau day* February 25: citizens in mind is James A. Farley, taste of the pint of licker I drank former Chairman of the Democratic Gettiog Rid of Red Tape ited his son, the editor, a day or ghty need to humble themselves in AUTHORSHIP OF PENSION ACT. as a chaser.”. National Committee and one of the Our nation is at war. Some of two last week. the very dnst. The money-lovers In respect-of the bill by which The question of finances is of leaders best toyed by the workers Of us apparently still fail to realize Mrs J. T. Baity and Miss Pau­ ought to realize that they shall congressmen extended to them­ first importance in the. present e- his party. In a recent address to this fact. They also fail to realize line Horn spent Wednesday in Win­ perish with their money unless they selves pension privileges, which the mergency. To win the war, we the Clover Club in Philadelphia, Mr. the seriousness of tbe situation. ston Salem shopping. turn to God and let Him come into two Houses passed and the Presi­ must have guns, tanks, planes and Farleyisquoted as saying that “ I Not only is our country at war, Dr. E. P. Crawford, H C. Me their lives. Money can’t save the dent approved, making it a law, bombs. And it must be financed, have no sympathy for those who but at times it seems that the va­ roney and P. G. Brown motored to lives of men if God is left out, and financed in such a way as not Mr. John L. McMillan, represents- would do away with the two-party Winston-Salem Friday evening. rious governmental bureaus are also neither can it save a nation. We to crack our whole domestic econ­ tative in Congress from the Flor­ system and call bi-partisan elections Revs W. L. Sherrill and C. J. at war. Unfortunately, however, have piddled about and let some of omy. The spree of domestic spend­ ence district of Sonth Carolina, . We live in a democracy and Edwards returned Thursday from there is no reason why we. should instead of being at war. with Ger­ the most precious, priceless, gold­ ing must'be curtailed. The joy­ wrote to the Darlington News and Charlotte' where they attended the have a blackout on honest, just and many, Italy and Japan, they are at en opportunities of life go by, as a ride must come to an end. Every Press a statement which was print­ Inter-Church Convention. well intended criticism. It is the war with one anotner. nation, and as' individuals. But dollar spent must produce a . dol­ ed in The News and Courier last C. C. Young, the Cooleemee un­ duty, of course, for Senators and Red, while and bine are three while there are still other opportu lar’s worth of defense. That is the Monday, containing this: dertaker, has purchased a Buick Representatives to give President grand and glorious colors when re­ nities offered us by Almighty God way to win and the .only way we "For your personal information, auto hearse, the on I" one in the Roosevelt, commander in chief of garded in tbe light of their true we had better awake, rise up and can win. the President of the United States our army and navy, wholehearted connty. It is a thing of beauty, significance. But, judging from seize them ere it is eternally too Old men for counsel, young men anp the Civil Service Commission support. But it iB their duty also to but none of our citizens want to some of the developments and hap­ late. for war, so the adage runs. But it wrote the recent Retirement' Act speak up if anything goes wrong ” take a ride in it. penings in Washington, there are It is time for men and nations, to was Osier who advocated chloro­ and presented . it to Congressman Here is another forthright state­ Mrs. C. M. Carter, of Salisbury, bureaus and agencies in the nation­ come to their knees. We are run­ forming a hombre when he arrived Ramspeck to have enacted Jnto ment “for the record.” Application was in town Thursday on her way al capital that are all wrapped up ning swiftly to kill and slay, shed at sixty, and even President Roose-. law.” CITIZEN. of the two-party, system is not being to be at the bedside of her mother, neglected, even since the ^treacher­ iu red tape, that seems to be walk­ blood, wreck and destroy property, velt hinted that when a man reach­ Sumter, S C . on R. 4, who is quite ill. Mrs. ous Janpanese attack at Pearl Har­ ing in a white white fog and that enlarge hell, make nations of or­ ed sixty he just about had no sense Foster died Sunday and was buried phans and widows, impoverish hu. ,Letter FromSoldierBoy bor plunged us into war- Two con­ are making the pnblic very, very Monday. ~ or words to that effect. Yet it is gressional elections have been held to >lue. manlty, bring on famine, disease well to remember that Joshua was Dear Mr. Stroud:—Wonder bow W. R. Clement is building an name representatives to fill vacan. Let’s forget party lines. and awful pestilence. Why isn't eighty years old when he became you and all the good people of Da- addition to the Auto Repair • Co., ciesin two districts. There were Let’s iorget politicians who feel it time for serious thought? If the leader of his people. vie county a e? I’m in the hills Republicans and Democratic candi­ garage, on Salisbury street. The that-they merit recognition as bu- such times do not bring men and Robt Quillin, the Dizie column­ of Pennsylvania enjoying life.. dates in each district, and as an in­ Howard shop is being moved to reau-beads just because they are nations to their senses, and to their I have been -getting The Record dication that the two-party system make room for the new building. ist, throws out this pertinent re- politicians. knees, pray tell us what will. God mard: ''History will ask why, In each week, and Harvey Smith and has not been abandoned, -it may be John L. Foster, of County Line, Let’s place in important office has dealt with men in mercy across view of the tact that Axis strategy !!enjoy it very much. said that in each instance the Repiib was in town Thursday for the first only the ablest men that we can find. the centuries, but when they spurn and Tap perfidy were well known There are two more Davie boys lican candidatewon. Furthermore, time in many weeks. Mr. Foster there are two congressional vacan. Let’s do away with the many un­ His mercy, reject His love, heed and the further fact that almost at -this camp, John Bowles and Rob­ has been laid up for the past month cies in Pennsylvania which are to be necessary agencies that are now . not His warnings, ‘accept not His ert Evans. We have been lucky . or two with bronchial trouble. everybody suspected the Jap en­ filled by bi-partisan election in the flooding the countty, treading or salvation, then He allows destruc­ voys were stalling for time—why to stay-together- this long. Dr. Fassitt, of Durham, was cal near future. one another’s toes and running ’.p . tion to come. Surely it is coming our forces were not kept on u 24- I have been seeing a lot of the led to the bedside of his brother-in- The Republican leaders are ex­ large expense bills. The ar hed now. Man, pray; women, pray! hour alert, ready to begin shooting country for the past week. I bad ■ law, Ben Teague, near Farming tracting a great deal of cheer from forces can readily absorb tbe NYA Young people, stop on your wild never been out.of North Carolina ton, last weerj. Mr. Teague is cri­ or-te take to the air in a few sec­ the fact that in both of these special and the CCC. The heads of the - and reckless career and think what onds.” until I came to the army, and I was elections the Republicans carried a tically ill with pneumonia, follow, NYA, for example, would make the outcome is going to be. Stop! One Jim Rollick, of Colorado id nine states last week. district which had been Democratic ing Au. excellent - YMCA secretaries and Let God and common sense speak I am now in Pennsylvania, near for several years—one in Colorado Winston-Salem was visited by a Springs, Colorado, writ-s Colliers they could still retain their alpha­ to you. to say. “If there is anything more the mountains. Itsnowed the first and one in' Connecticut. They feel (160,000 fire Thursday morning. this is .an indication of what is going betical affiliation. dismal than the sight of a politic­ night I got here, and it has been The S. H. Kress store lost $ 145 - to happen in November. Moat ob­ We have in this country the Bigger Jail or Better pretty cold. I- came in a truck and 000, and the Vernon Grocery Co.. ian trying to be an industrialist it servers believe, however with good greatest reservoir of inventive, en­ I' was pretty well used to the weath Gordon Bros., three cafes and a is an industrialist trying to be rersnn, that the foundation for a gineering and productive ability in Folks. er when we got here. barber shop were damaged by wa­ politician. ’ ’ About right, Mr. Rol- November victory is still to be laid the world. Probably as great as The Davie county jail is small. Your friend, ter. The fire started in the base, lick. They display about as much so far as either party is concerned. the rest of the world combined. If Something with have to be done— ment of the Kress building. The similarity of pnrpose as the stripes Pvt. CHARLES WALKER- Ifthe Republicansin Congress con­ we pnt those men .to work and if either enlarge the jail or pnt the firemen fought for four hours to on a barber’s pole resemble the tinue their present course of sup­ we put the old-time politicians in fear of the Lord in the hearts of porting the nation’s war effort in­ sane other nearby property. rings on the planet Saturn. * the discard, we'll begin making the the liquor and beer drinkers. Notice of Re-Sale. sisting on the application of sound Mrs. C. 3 . Mosssy died at her The American people have differ kind of headway(that should be Sheriff Bowden tells ns that on a rules of economics and offering con. home in this city Friday afternoon ed sharply on many questions of Under and by virtue of an order made in carrying on this war. recent Saturday night he entertain­ of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ structive criticism and advice where following an illness of three we .ks national policy, but when that And we’ll also cut out a lot of tbe ed seventeen prisoners — most of swarm of oriental hyenas poured ty, made in the special proceeding they deem it necessary, then they with influenza pneumonia, aged 35 entitled Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Wil- will strengthen their case for Nov­ red tape that has been and still is them charged with drunkenness, years. The funeral services were down on the soil of Uncle Sam, Iiprd vs Gilmer Graham, et al.. the ember. Ontheother hand, if the slowing up the works.—The State. and on Sunday night he had thir undersigned commissioner will, on held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock America became as one man and administration leaders in Congress teen inmates in the jail. Tbe ...ocks. one voice and that voice, “ Remem­ Saturday, the 21st day of March, by her pastor, Rev. C. I. Edwards, 1842 , at 12 o’clock, m., at the court insist on efficient war efforts based Six Enlist Id Navy ville jail was built some thirty ber Pearl Harbor, and to hell with assisted by Revs. Holloway and house door in Mocksville, North Car­ on sound principles, and if they re­ years ago, before the days of the the “Rising Sun.” olina, offer for resale, to the high­ Men from Davie connty who have Penry, and the body laid to rest in fuse to follow a line of narrow parti, beer and wine saloons, and was est bidder forcash, that certain ttaet sansbip in the conduct of various enlisted In the Navy or -Naval Re­ B tbel church cemetery. The hus­ Hitler’s desperate act of taking of land lying and being in Farming­ large enough to accomodate the tivities related to the war, then they serve since Jan r, 1942. band and three children survive. off the heed of his Commander-in- ton Township, Davie County, North few folks who occasionally took on chief and himself taking his place Carolina, adjoining the lands of G. too will strengthen their case with Odell Q Campbell, Cooleemee. The young people of Pino snr. too much mountain juice. Today H. Graham and others, and more tbe public between now and Novem­ Vance T. Murdock, Mocksville. won’t change th e' picture. Why particularly described as follows, 'prised Vernon Miller Friday night, things are different. The beer and don’t he take the head of that old ber. NovembmtS result is still in Charles P. Carter, Cooleemee. it'being his 16th birthday. Many to-wit: • making. The most that can be said wine drinkers haye no trouble in Devil. Joe Stalin? He's the guy A tract or lot of land lying in Far­ Charles M. Jones, Advaace. games were played. Those present now is that our two-party system of securing enough of these drinks to that is responsible for the Hnn mington Township, Davie County. Wm. C. Story, Mocksville. were Misses Blanche Doll, Toby N.C.. beginning at a stone, ; N. W. government will be maintained. get gloriously drunk. It would be headaches, heel aches nod heart- Raymond Dl Bennett, Mocksville McMabap, Mattie Latham, Virgin, comer of Briek-' Store; thence Elast a good idea to reduce the drinking aches, plus bell-takefs... with the public road 130 ft. to a Let’s not forget our duty to make Yom own opinion is the most ia Edwardsj Nellie Dull, Minnie during the duration of the war, as atone: thence South 160 ft. to the Mocksv;lle'fit for the families that valuable thing you have but it is Latham, Laura Ward, Lucy Ed­ Why shouldn’t war cause an in- Bahnson line; thence! West 130 feet it is bard to secure building ma­ live here. nqt as valuable to other persons. wards, Eloise Ward, Eva Lee and crease in marriages; doesn’t war to the Post Road, or state highway, terial to enlarge the jail. develop braveryj thence North 160 feet to the begin­ Margaret Miller, Messrs. Luther nings containing 20.800 square feet, A few bombs, judiciously drop­ ,People who are already tired of Dull, Dwight'Davis, Roland Cran- . We thought that women could What has become of the politic­ more or less. Biddingwul start at ped in the United States, might hearing about the war will orobab- fill, Fletcher Swing, Claud Ward, 82 .488 .90 . This Srd dav of Match, Iy be surprised bow much they will spread gossip and rumor but the ian who maintained for many years 1942 . persuade some people that war is Harmon McMahan, Fred Swing, war produces new talent along this that no nation would dare attack 1 B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. going on and that this nation can have to hear about the war before Gndy Latham and Bryau Ward. | line. the United States? : Phone 151. Mocksville. N.C. be attacked. it JisJover. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C,

With Out Boys 4Somewhere in Northern Ireland’ GAS ON STOMACH WlMtmaayDodandoIotM Wh«B u/tflfl* ffnini rn odd ryiw g ifl, watMoeiflch orbwrtfcvn. doetem jn o O to theJtotflM-Rrtin* WHO’S mniTlrtnn> ItRpwn ( 0 j i m iinifltlr rrBef—a n tirin n fflU lU ira QgfatB- Mft lMCfltflR. If TOOT very first trial doesn't pray* Beg-Snfl better, fd g n ?* QnttLfl tn TB t~1 tr*- — year BWBO bade. Be. NEWS ‘F V. . " n . Al SE^SCREEN^RADIO 4Mrs.' at Sir V t "M iss” w as considered a flip­ America Can Be r * % By VIRGINIA VALE (H eleaB e d b y W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) pant, childish and unflattering ti­ That’s not a si THIS tle until recently. During coloni­ this hysterical al '• i N “HAPPY Go Lucky” Mary al times, all ladies were called from Adm. Wi I Martin, will have a new hair- Mrs.—even at the tender age of new ambassado dress that’s the , result of ,a sug­ six! . makes him an WEEK gestion from Jack Beddington, too, which OUghf: of the English Ministry of Infor­ ful man to'the g- By LEMUEL F. PARTON mation. He cabled David Rose, to have the war (Consolidated Features--IVKU Service.) 4 Beware Coughs step before it r ," hi/ J l Paramount’s managing director had started. The YORK--The cost-plus is­ . , , , , i t com bos K e w r I in Great Britain (then in this from coMs mandie woke th *■ " SITP- k * sue, stirring again, makes this country). “Medical authori­ They let out t World war seem a bit more like the \ .. 2, That Hang On scalps, but that first one. Maj- Gen. Eugene Rey- ties here consider it highly yelling at all. bold, chief of Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ desirable in the interests of hygiene sea t a t der what was g G e n . Reyboldf Top the United cause It goes rig Jt to the the and safety . that factory girls and trouble to help loosen and expel was? Lethargy’ Flood Battler, for States army other war workers should wear hair germ laden phlegm, and aid nature crimes, Admir as short as possible on the back of - to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­ Cost-Plus in War ^ ^ t h e flamed bronchial mucous mem­ Have a look at the neck. Urge you to persuade branes. Tdl your druggist to sell you from the coas' cost-plus system in wartime con­ Hollywood star to adopt similar a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ The big idea the struction. He tells the Associated style to encourage them to do so.” derstanding you must like the way it can’t reach us." Contractors, meeting at Indianap­ —*— quickly allays tbe cough or y o u are t o have your money back. part of the U. olis, that the big idea when there Chris-Pin MarRn made actors out part in danger is a war on is to get things done, of his six grandchildren the other CREOMU LSIO N makes those and that the contractors ‘'have ful­ day. Told to select half a dozen for Coughs, ChestCoMs, Brouchitis Nazis or Japs w filled their responsibilities satisfac­ youngsters between Rie ages of four ’’hey love to tr to rily ” Pictnre at left shows a private in the A E F , on sentry dnty, somewhere In Northern Ireland. Irish chil­ dren—two of them barefooted—watch and admire him. It is a true case of “hero worship.” Right: These sol­ and ten to be his family in "Across General ReyboId is tbe famous the Border,” the new Hopalong Cas-' Effects of Prosperity Hie fault-’ flood battler, who has won more diers have jnst finished mess and are pictured as they clean their tin plates. Judging from their happy faces, Prosperity can change man’s the food "over there” is agreeing with the boys weU enough. sidy film, he jnst went home and hollering that decisions over rampaging riv­ got them. nature; and seldom is anyone cau­ enough abou ers than any man in or ont of v - * — tious enough to resist the effects of don’t even list uniform. Getting a half-nelson That well-known book,. "The Moon good fortune.—Q. C. Rufus. Ron what the on the Mississippi, in 1937, he Generals Leam How to Keep ’Em Rolling the GUbert didn’t figure the cost, pins or and Sixpence,” has been a head­ ache to most of the movie compa­ lands, Macass minus, bnt he licked the flood. nies; it's been owned or held under That Isn’t tbe His system always has been to opRon by Paramount, Vfarner Bros., like to monge beat the river to the punch, by BUNIONS CctfthMqofekrdieLLIfM Man About Ne a spillway, blowing up a dam, flboe pressure, eootbes, ~ flooding lowlands or by any pos­ WQfthioas t h e sen sitiv e F The United S sible device or stratagem in his r M . Coots but a trifle.' the pioneer spir lore of flood-fighting. He knows created the them ail. Dr-SchoUs lino-pads spirit has neve Z m It was in the In these encounters, particularly t e y s i s burg, It was In 1937, he met difficulties compa­ i M || 1 Imperfect Copies rable to those of the "scorched France, and it Our human laws are but the cop­ the Philippines. earth” tactics of modem warfare. ies, m ore or less imperfect, of the Farmers and planters frequently —Buy De eternal laws, so far as we can read opposed his drastic measures, but he them.—Froude. carried on tactfully and won their The world pie co-operation. \ but it was blac adelphia and N He became chief of the engineers in September of last year, succeed­ hands ct an ene ing Maj. Gen. Julian L. Schley. He still when the 'Vf? MUSCULAR in 1814. knows rivers and river towns like an old time steamboat captain, also There were o lakes and harbors, and any old set­ RHEUMATIC PAIN cans then. But tlers in Memphis, Little Rock or Buf­ Soreness and SRfhiess that though it GEORGE SANDERS Yooneed tornbonapowerfnllysootli- can territory it falo is apt to know all about him. % Ing “COUNTEB-ZBEIMKT” Iika Mns- From 1927 to 1932, he was stationed RKO and Metro. The trouble was terole to quickly relieve neuritis, rheu­ the American .in Buffalo as assistant and district getting a script that would pass the matic aches and pains. Better than tillery could era . n mustard plaster to help break but never the engineer on river, harbor and censors Now we hear that it’s to OP painful local congestion! dredge operations. He was the U. S. be done for United Artists, with The American representative on the International George Sanders as the hero who ery war beca Niagara River Control board from abandoned his wife and his business ued to fight the 192S to 1932, later district engineer to be a painter in the South Seas. HllSTJQtf Ron their own at Wilmington, N. C., and was en­ lion Americans gaged in river control work at Mem­ because deep "Woman of the Year” lives up to vide them. phis when he was chosen to lead the all the enthusiasRc predictions that ImpaRent Ruler engineers. Brig. Gen. T. E. Marchant (left), and Brig. Gen. J. C. Hutchinson get into overalls at motor transport That tradi school, Holabird, Md., where, for the first time in history, high ranking officers are taking a two-weeks’ course Metro made for it Almost 300,000 There is no friendship between than all the with a view to giving the officers first-hand information on driving convoys in difficult terrain. Right: A master persons paid to see it during Rier those in power; he who rules will Our schools c A S AN air force officer, sounding first two weeks of its run at New always be impaflent of an associ­ sharp warnings against a day sergeant shows three brigadier generals the inside of a track wheel, and how to keep it properly greased that there w and prepared. York’s Radio City Music Hall—and ate.—Lucan. VaUey Forg- of doom and begging for bigger and a lot of them stood in line plenty better planes, Maj. Gen. Frank- the U. S. S. long for the opportunity! It’s one had to ration M Andrews of the best of the year, certainly; HU Urgings Now gained dis- War Bonnet for ‘Big Joe’ Stalin Bough on Japs DON’T LET also one of the best that KaRiarine Today the Rd Commonplaeesin tinction as Hepburn and Spencer Tracy have ebbing and flo Sphere of Planes the man who ever given us. CONSTIPATION triotism of the never was —*— SLOW YOU UP cans. Tokyo afraid to stick out his neck. There run out of a If you like gangster melodramas • W hen bowels are doggish and 9 0 a feet is a hopeful augury in the fact that ferit&ble, headachy and evejytiriag you even Tokyo a J Lieutenant General Andrews, which “Johnny Eager” should suit you do is an effort, do as miltiona do—chew men will never he has since become, is supreme right down to the ground. Robert FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing —Buy D Taylor is fine as Rie tough hero. gum laxative. Simply chew FBEN-A- commander of the Caribbean de­ M IN T before you go to bed—sleep with­ The stiletto fenses. Lana Turner lovely as the pretty out being disturbed—next monung gentle, second hopping . The Caribbean command, one daughter of the District Attorney. thorough relief, helping you feel ewell the Nazzy ship of the most critical of defense Nothing novel about the plot, but again, full of your normal pep. Try strait. AU rig’ plenty of excitement. FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy areas because of the Panama and economical. A generous family supply hurt. Hitler canal, was assigned to General —*— But who tied Andrews last July. Two months Hours are spent cheeking the The R.A.F. . later, the general made a sur­ questions and answers on the Phil FEEN-A-MINTloi the . invasion vey of the entire area and there­ Baker "Take It Or Leave It” pro­ changed Germ after there were reports that he gram (Sundays over CBS); the re­ Better to Wear Out the war? The i had insisted on a completely search bureau has to be sure of It is better to wear out than to sian front tod I consolidated army and navy au­ getting the only correct answer. Tet rust out.—Bishop Home. beating, beca' thority. This authority was es­ the public frequently thinks they’re them there. B tablished late last month, as a wrong. Recenfly hundreds of Per­ posed to rub result of the Roberts report 'on sians objected to the statement that The toughest o .Al , Pearl Harbor, according to the Mazda lamp wasn’t named for eoop record fuU of guarded reports from Washing­ an individual—they said that Mazda OflUO STOICS . fied for losing ton. . It might have been as-, was an ancient Persian god, and idea is not sumed, in Rie light of past per­ they'felt that he was enflfled to rec­ however, that formance, that the general ognition. But the researchers classed up. Blunders would not accept divided author­ him with Zens- and Apollo and ruled $140 or inefficiency ity. him out as a mere man. cealed. The The general did not fly with the Rce who’s doin A.E.F. in the First World war, but "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” B A m s v and check bac was in the air over Germany, from of the mouthpi The head of the Russian Reds has been named honorary chief of the An Igorot warrior of the Philip will always be the most romantic 1920 to 1923, and in the succeeding song in the world to Mrs. Chester in America’s years gained army fame by a series Red Indians, as outstanding warrior for 1911, although the Indians asso­ pines. Thousands like Mm are now ciated with the Indian ConfederaRon admit that Gen. Donglas MacArthnr Lauck and Mrs. Norris Goff, whose have to be sl- of brilliant aerial exploits. In 1934, fighting with American comrades on Jap, or to hav is a snre candidate for honors in 1912. A fine war bonnet, which will go Bataan peninsula. Gen. MacArthnr husbands are Lum and Abner of the riding a Martin B-12 bombardment radio, and the movies. Both men a message fro plane, he established a world rec­ to Stalin, is being presented to Edward Carter, president of the Rnssiap reports that Igorots rode on top of war relief, by Chief Falling Trees at Rie Indian ConfederaRon pow wow were members of the fraternity at ica can be lick ord for 1,000 kilometers. U. Si tanks, guiding them through don’t let’s lick in New York. the jungle in an annihilating attack. the .Universify of Arkansas, and : COLDS Becoming commander of the wooed their faome-town sweethearts tfvlckly. ntin general headquarters air force with the song—Goff did it on the U Q U lO This IiRle an TABLETS in 1935, he vehemently urged a saxophone, Lauck put his proposal S A U V E minister and technological shakenp in plane Youngest Captain campaign on with Rie drums! NOSE OROPS . about the stupi Paraski Troops Ready for Action COUOH DROPS design and equipment and Cam­ .—*— 6 6 6 ing that was a paigned for many innovations H* """ c The Aldrich Family of the air racies than which later came through.j He waves has given many a young ac­ says ever writt was one of the first to nrgei air­ tress a boost toward bigger things. win told a re~ plane cannons and also one of S3 SQS 'Sg Between Henry’s sister and his be said of me the first to prophesy that planes many sweethearts a lot of girls are single Englis .soon would be useless without needed for it. Betty Field’s a grad­ eign battlefiel armor plate, and to demand this F uate of the program;'so are Mary Minister,” he protection. He also was ont Carly Mason, of the air’s “Maudie’s Di­ you see you demanding large scale ciViUan ary” and the stage, Patricia Ryan, that wiU kiU training for the air forcesj He of “Claudia,” and Patricia Pear- in the next w was bora in Nashville, Tenn., don, star of the Broadway hit,-"Jun­ said Baldwin c and graduated from West Point ior Miss,” which Shwley Temple for my succes in 1906. I takes over for radio. —Buy D He threw away canned speeches Book publish which had been prepared- for him ODDS AND BNDS-Ranatm Shaman, eighth of an i~ and said his own say so effectively proprietor of radio's a i i o l hotel, Cretty to conserve p that he became known as on* of. the i n fallen Manor, was appointed “Lobby book publisher best talkers in the army—always Bobby” of the International H old Creat­ izing the jacke talking up intelligent and co-C|rdihat- ors ’association . . . Jndy Galands next A Los Angel film will be “The Big Time,“ a story of THIS SUNDAY NIGHT ed defense. He fought with the cav­ vaudeville . . . Mikhtnl Ratunmy, the very plained to aut' alry on the Mexican border ,before j funny Mexican garage mechanic in “B o ld using “spot” he found his wings, in 1917. He ire- Back the Dawn,” it c u t as the gypsy in. EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT West coast hi quently has been called Vthe hand­ “F m IPhom ih e B ell TolhV. . . Josephine, with KENNY BAKER relay code me somest man in the army,” although the most, famous monkey in pictures, cele­ The N. Y. Tim he is a bit on the rough-and-ready After a hard training grind, sU troopers of the 503rd parachute-bat­ Capt. Robert Knight, 28, youngest air raid. In i talion are now seasoned paraski soldiers. A group of the jumping snow­ captain in the U. S. marine corps. brated her JSth year as an actress on the side and his somewhat unco-ordinat- set of Columbia's “Canal Zone”—also her the paper is p ed hair is never slicked down. If birds are pictured inside their .transport plane en route to their jump-off He is stationed- at the V. S. naval place near Alta, Utah. Theirlkia and other equipmentwillbe dropped 30lh birthday . . . Cary Grant maintains aster Wagon e there is a swivel-chair officer in thf reserve aviation base at Atlanta, first aid kits, e to them by large parachutes after they have leaped. Ga;, as flight instructor. that in “The Gentlemen. Misbehaed he't army, he isn’t Rie man. the screen’s worstdressed man. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IMPROVED ,SIFIED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL TMENT U N D A Y l Mfe S E W IN u .( CHdoLLesspn TREES IftWiTtr SBT HAROLD L. LUNDQUISTt D. S. gives special interest to the back Ot The Uoody Bible Institute of Chicago. view of this frock! Itu-O and three-year otd. Hg (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) - ■ ten and fifteen cents Correct for any occasion—work, I Don’t wish you had. study or fun, this dress is simple E1UES. EHijayt Georgia. America Can Be Licked: Lesson for March 22 to make and can.be effective in That’s not a slogan thought up by many fabrics — , printed this hysterical alarmist. It’s a quote Lesaon subjects' arid Scripture texts re­ rayon crepes, bengaline, or light Suggestion jected and copyrighted by International from Adm. William M. Standley, Council of Religious Education; used by weight . Later, for spring, permission. you’ll repeat the frock in wash­ Ira te the power of new ambassador to Russia. Il In instructor of a makes him gn hysterical alarmist, able and ! Finish it too, which oughf-to make him a use­ JESUS THE MESSIAH with , braid or ric-rac and a ligh-school boys re- skA' FORETELLS BIS DEATH .cheerful row of tiny buttons. Iaround a large coin, ful m an to (He gov’t. New York had l> examine it careful- to have the war dumped on the door­ IfS S O N TEX T-M arfc 8:27-37. I r ’s. Forty minutes step before it realized the shooting GOLDEN TEXT—For whosoever will save B arb ara Bell P attern No. 1502-B is de­ had. started. The burning of the Nor­ his .llle -shaU lose It: but whosoever shall signed for sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20 and 40. Jste d each student to lose his life for my sake and the gospel’s, Corresponding bust m easurem ents 30, 32. Ire of the coin, in- mandie woke the New Yorkers up. the same ShaU save it—Mark 8:35. 34. 36. 38 and 40. Size 14 (32) requires They let out the .usual yell for 3% yards 39-inch material. 2 ft yards edg­ lx a c t position of the ing. Send your order to: Ihough there was no scalps, but that was better than no Jesus came into the world as the lo u r of the 48 draw- yelling at all. They began to won­ Redeemer'of men—and that means der what was going on. Well, what 8EWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. |a t least one. • Zm He came to die. The prophets who . Room 1324 was? Lethargy’s another of our wrote centuries before His coming 211 West Wacker Dr.1 Chicago crimes. Admiral Standley warns. presented Him as both the suffering Have a look at the country away Enclose 20 cents in coins for and the reigning Messiah. However, Pattern N o..; ...... S iz e ...... from the coasts and you’ll agree. to the minds of the Jewish people N am e ...... The big idea there is, “The bombers only the idea of His glory and king­ IOLIE can’t reach us.” To them, the only Address ...... ship was acceptable, not of His suf­ |B0 TTLE5?»II0 <-25t part of the U.S.A. at war is the fering and death. part in danger of invasion. What ' Apparently His own disciples had I t U n ju s t makes those ostriches think the Toast for St. Patrick's Day . . . Pineapple Frosties! (See Recipes Below) this same impression and it there­ |d es a case without Nazis or Japs will hug the beaches? 'Jhey love to travel. fore became necessary for Jesus as HS PUK her side, though he He came to the last months of His ISINMfIr 1 cannot be consid- Sham rock Fare CAM BUY The fault-finders who keep Tlds Week’s Mena: earthly ministry to speak plainly to tieca. them about these matters. hollering that we don’t know Take your cue from good luck day enough about Pearl Harbor and let your menu wear green! Baked Haddock tTartar Sauce I.. Becognition of CIirist by Faith ASPIRIM don’t even listen when you men­ Bring out your Lyonnaise Potatoes ( w . 27-30). GETABLI tion what the navy did later at best Pat and Mike tOrange Squash As a foundation fof right thinking the Gilbert and Marshall is­ jokes and touch up tShamrock Salad on any spiritual question there must Laxative lands, Macassar strait and Java. your food for the tPrane Bread Butter and Honey be recognition of Christ’s deity. He Dishonest Man For Headache, That isn’t the kind of news they day with a dash of Chilled Pears Cornflake Chews drew forth such a confession from Honesty is the best policy, but he Sour Stomach like to monger. imagination by ap­ tRecipes Given. the disciples by asking who men who acts on that principle is not an a n d Diziy Man About New York: plying a green said that He was. Notice that while honest man,—Archbishop Whately Spells when The United States did not create brush stroke, for there was difference of- opinion, all caused by Con­ the pioneer spirit; the pioneer spirit th ese are the tShamrock Salad. had a high opinion of Him, calling stipation. Use created the United States. That things which put a halo on your (Serves 6) Him John the Baptist, Elijah, or one only as directed. I package lime flavored gelatin s\1> spirit has never failed our people. head. of the prophets. They knew that a 15 doses to r 1 cop hot water only 10 cents. It was in the gun-pits at Gettys­ There’s a hint of spring in the great man was , in their midst, and burg, it was in the trenches in green touches and in the lightness 3A eup cold water had to admit it, even though they of this season’s mentis, so whisk 1A cap grapefruit joice hated and opposed Him. But.it is I France, and it is in the foxholes of 1% caps grapefruit sections the Philippines. these two elements into your food to not enough to accept Christ as a —Buy Defense Bonds— give it exciting personality. 1A cop finely chopped celery great man, as a teacher, a prophet, \J7HEN you wear this.charm- With simplicity your keynote and Pimientos or an example. Nor is it enough ” ” ing frock your best friends The world picture is black today, economy your guide, here are some Pour hot water over gelatin. Add to tell what others think of Him. will query you, “my aren’t you jig Shadows but it was black in 1778, when Phil­ menus for small entertaining on St. cold water and grapefruit juice. The question quickly becomes: getting slim?”—for your waistline Wantial grief has 20 adelphia and New York were in the Patrick’s day. Chill until mixture thickens, add “Whom say ye that I am?” Have will just m elt away under the slen­ if grapefruit and celery. Arrange pi- ■most of them shad- hands of an enemy. It was blacker Menu I. you answered that question? What derizing influence of this smartly Ivn making.—Sidney still when the capital was burned Afternoon or Evening Snack miento3 cut into shamrock shapes will you do with Jesus Christ? shaped girdle. It is the feature of around sides of a mold or at the in 1814. Pineapple Frosties Peter responded with a straight­ Pattern No. 1502-B which makes it There were only 5,000,000 Ameri­ bottom. Pour mixture into mold, one every size 12 to 40 should Finger Sandwiches chill until firm, unmold and garnish forward, heaven-born confession, of cans then. But they taught Europe Pop Com Nougat Christ as the Son of the living God want! / that though it could invade Ameri­ with grapefruit sections and greens. Menu H. A favorite breakfast cereal and (cf. M att. 16:16-18) upon-whichChrist The frock has youth and fem­ ISE can territory it could never invade Bridge Refreshments established His church. ininity, too, expressed in an at­ IlNE the American Spirit; that their ar­ prunes are a healthy merger for this Shamrock Salad home-made bread. The fruit and ' Rejection and Crucifixion tractive open neckline, a full Hits tillery could crack an Americanfort, Prune Bread With Cream Cheese n. but never the unity of the Republic. cereal are food affinities. 'The re­ Prophesied (w . 31; 32). shapely bodice, which fits smooth­ Spread sult, an excellent bread that stays ly over the bustline, a skirt which The American people have won ev­ Coffee or Tea Cornflake Chews The foundation of faithffjn Him ery war because they have contin­ moist for days, is good sliced when having been laid, Christ plainly'Ifid flares to a wide hem and perky, COLD A drink with plenty of tang and fresh or when toasted: ued to fight the enemy, not to ques­ before ,the. disciples, the fact of His puffed sleeves. The big bow which vitamins is this one called a Pine­ tProne Bread. coming rejection anil death.-Notice ties the girdle firmly In place tion their own leadership. Five mil­ apple Frosty. Its vitamins BI and (Makes I loaf) lion Americans stood off the world the word “ m ust” in verse 31. !‘There C will boost your energy quota and 2 caps ‘bran cereal Fast! because deep defeat could not di­ was an imperative necessity; for at the same time give your teeth % cup juice from cooked prunes ng with discomforts of vide them. these things. But why ,mustw|Je U Ton Bake at Home . . . I? the grand relief that and bones and gums a new lease % cap chopped, cooked prunes die? This question is fully' answered I -Use Vicks Va-tro-nol. That tradition is worth more % cap butterm ilk We have prepared, and will send for spring. elsewhere in the Bible (John 3:1'$; aro-nol is 60 effective than all the gold in Fort Knox. Yt cap sugar absolutely free to you a yeast iree important things, Our schools can truthfully teach tPineapple Frosties. Heb. 9:22; Isa. 53:4-6; H Cor. 5:21; ollen membranes, (2) For each serving use a six-ounce I tablespoon shortening recipe book full of such grand that there were no hoarders at GaL 3:13; I Pet. 2:24). There could recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese , (3) helps clear cold* glass of unsweetened pineapple juice I egg have been no salvation for any sin­ ssages. And so brings Valley Forge—and the captain of IH caps floor Puffs, Honey Pecan Buns, Coffee I l . . . And remember, Oie U. S. S. Constitution never and a generous scoop of sherbet. ner if He had not died (Gal. 3:10, Evil Neighbor Chill a large beating bowl, add well- H teaspoon salt Cakes and Rolls. Just drop a card |a«tro*nol " had to ration Loyalty. 13; H Cor. 5:21; Rom. 3-20-26)” with your name and address to The most pious may not live in chilled pineapple juice. When the IYt teaspoons soda nn CQI m . VICKS Today the tides of Manila Bay are H cop chopped nntmeats, if desired if it does not please his I- sherbet begins to soften, beat the in­ “ti neighbor.—Schiller. VA-TRO-NOL ebbing and flowing, but not the pa­ gredients until they are well-blended Soak cereal in prune juice. Add ag i triotism of the. surrounded Ameri­ and frothy. A jar or shaker or auto­ buttermilk. Cream sugar and short­ sin cans. Tokyo hopes they will soon matic beater may be used to blend ening thoroughly,, add egg and beat jus I Doing Well run out of ammunition. Because these together. well. Add bran cereal mixture.' Sift worth doing at all even Tokyo admits that M acArthur’s Pop Com Nougat. dry ingredients, add to prunes and I jig well. — Chester- men will never run out of courage. 114 caps corn syrap nutmeats. Add to first mixture and 33) —Bay Defense Bonds— I Yt caps sugar stir only until flour disappears. Bake I Ilans a million The stiletto mob didn’t waste a 1Zi cup warm water in a greased loaf pan in a moderate the second hopping, on the R.A.F. when Sm teaspoon salt (325-degree) oven, I hour and 20 bln the Nazzy ships slid through Dover 3 tablespoons honey minutes.. « the ieals a year! ILE-AGE strait. All right, it was a blow that 2 egg whites The orange flavoring gives a de­ blii hurt. Hitler got his ships home. 1 cup chopped pop com lightful touch to the squash which is a i IEN <££) But who tied them up for months? 2 tablespoons candied cherries, colorful served in orange cups. I I l S ADVICE!! The R.A.F. . . . Who fought off cat fine tOrange Squash. the the invasion of England, and .(Serves 6) is , restless, nervous Cook syrup, sugar, water and salt mo I flashes, dizziness— changed Germany’s whole plan of until brittle when tried in cold wa­ 3 caps cooked Habbard squash abll ■this period in a the war? The Huns are on the Rus­ ter. Put honey in a large bowl, H cap orange juice deia I — try Lydia Fink- sian front today, taking a bloody place over pan containing hot water 3 tablespoons butter ', bec| Btable Compound. beating, because the R.A.F. sent H teaspoon salt •ly/orrcomen.Helps to keep honey warm. While candy be I ■stress due to tliis them there. But one setback is sup­ is cooking, beat egg whites stiff and Pepper tionl ■isturbance. Thou- posed to rub out all their glories. Cold through honey. When syrup is H cap chopped -.almonds liousands of women The toughest outfit of the war, with a Bake or steam squash until ten­ Kahle benefits. Fol- cooked to the proper stage, pour it dentt Tctions. record full of glory, is being cruci­ slowly over the honey and egg, beat­ der (XYt to 2 hours). Mash or rice. fied for losing one skirmish. The Add orange juice, butter, salt and word ing hard with wooden spoon. Beat m onl STARTER” idea is not being promoted here, until the surface has a satiny ap­ pepper. Fill 6 orange shells with however, that everybody has to shut squash mixture, piling ti in lightly. say [ pearance. Fold in pop com and God' MILDRED INWOOBt )R VICTORY up. Blunders must not be excused, cherries, press into buttered pan. Top with chopped almonds. Bake United AirIin-S dietician, lour Money Count; or inefficiency and plundering con­ Ever so good, ever so simple, and until lightly browned in a hot (450- IV plans Uie tempting meals cealed. The chief thing is to no­ degree) oven. For best results use (w . I S. Defense Bonds very pretty describes this light served in Uriited’s luxuri­ tice who’s doing the loudest yelling, green salad in today’s column. The oranges that have dean,. smooth ' :F< skins which separate from the or­ ous Mainliners. She' says: and check back on his record. Lots grapefruit and lime flavored gelatin calls “Delicious flavor’s the main of the mouthpieces aren’t speaking are a spirited combination that work ange easily. to s in America’s interest. You don’t tTartar Saaee. reason I like the ‘Self- the right kind of magic. nect Starter Breakfasft . But that have to be slant-eyed to be a good Popular and fitting accompani­ thro Jap, or to have an accent to deliver ment to fish is this sauce: Combine dish also has what it takes shar to help start me off feeling ["Cap-GnnhwApprreabr ,I a message from Berlin. Sure, Amer­ I cup mayonnaise, Yt teaspoon on­ and V m akatLACK UAF40^ my b e s t Kellogg's Corn "■ 'h FAfima ica can be licked. But fewensakes, Lynn Says: ion juice or I tablespoon chopped to C don’t let’s lick ourselves. chives, 2 tablespoons chopped sweet Flakes are the big favorite As fish gains prominence in pickle or green relish, lemon juice . Fe with our passengers, too.” menus, are you wondering how IifeT This !title anecdote about a prime to thin to desired consistency. ful minister and a reporter tells more you can make it appetite-tempt­ While you’re busy this season roll­ wred 10—42 about the stupid, short-sighted think. ing? Here is a guide: ing bandages for the Red Cross, Nice to dip in egg and bread m a n ing that was almost fatal to democ­ knitting for the one j •Today’s popularity crumbs and fry in shallow fat: — soldiers, or bak­ o f Doan’s Pills, a f te r racies than all the intellectual es­ one! many years of ^rorld- perch, pike, haddock, halibut, says ever written . . . Stanley Bald­ ing for the boys any! L wide use, surely must win told a reporter: “I want it to cod, sole, lake trout, salmon, in a t c am p , y o u ’ll I be accepted as evidence AssJ B o f satisfactory use. be said of me that I never sent a steak or fillet form. want to plan ■ Andt favorable public single Englishman to die on a for­ Good for baking with or without menus and dishes posa * opinion supports that a stuffing: the large fish, like worl of the able physicians eign- battlefield” . . . “But, Prime that take little so a | who test the value of Minister," he was reminded, “don’t whitefish, haddock, halibut, wall­ time for prepara­ amps Doan’s under exacting an i _ laboratory conditions. you see you are piling up trouble eyed pike, salmon steaks, lake tion. With this in Jtoo, approve every word that will kill a million Englishmen trout. mind, I’m including a recipe for an Iu read, the objective of dBEANS ■ recommend Doan’s PUlt in the next war?” . . . “That,” First class for deep-fat. frying: excellent casserole that fills these ,.a ■c treatment for disorder said Baldwin calmly, “is a problem oysters, shrimp, scallops. Dip requirements: . m esl ■nction and for relief of Jry it causes. for my successor.” these in beaten egg and crumbs al si Shrimp Vegetable Casserole. doiia I were aware of how the —Buy Defense Bonds- and fry in deep, hot fat. (Serves 6) Jpastantly remove waste in e:i ■ in the blood without in- Baked in loaves or timbales: 2 medium onions, sliced ind money Book publishers are cutting one- unanl licre would be better un­ eighth of an inch on tomes already haddock, salmon, tuna, cod. I green pepper, eat in rings ity the whole body suffers Stuffings that go well with 1st, and diuretic tnedica- to conserve paper . . The best .1 cup cooked peas it’s a honey Ire often employed. book publishers (five) are standard­ baked fish: bread stuffing (the 1 cup coarsely broken, wide noo­ MT or too frequent urina- Whl B'arn of disturbed kidney izing the jackets on non-fiction . . . same kind you make for your dles, uncooked. Iiay suffer nagging back- A Los Angeles lawyer has com­ fowl!); celery stuffing, or rice 3 caps cajhhed tomatoes mon I iieadache. attacks of diz- stuffing (try this with pike!). For and Ip nights, swelling, pufii- plained to authorities that Japs are 2 No. I cans shrimp, cleaned spired lyes—feel weak, n e rv o u s, using “spot” announcements on rice stuffing, combine I cup 3 tablespoons' batter cooked rice with Yt pound sauteed Salt and pepper tinuel |fr. It is better to rely on West coast high-powered stations to ing ca ■ has won world-wide ao- ielay code messages to Tokyo . . . mushrooms, 2 tablespoons '.of Place alternate, layers-of. ingredi­ Iomething less favorably divinil lain to growing crops. T neighbor! Hie N. Y. Times is prepared for an chopped onion, 2 beaten eggs, Yt ents in greased casserole. Dot with cup celery, all cooked with Yt cup butter and season with salt and pep­ lies Iessfol merchandising, air raid. In its annex lobby (where stulti the paper is printed) there's a Dis­ butter. This makes enough for a per. Cbver-.and bake in a moderate to your business. 3 to 4-pound-fish. (350-degree) oven for I hour.: the w l aster Wagon equipped with helmets, utterel first aid kits, etc. OReleased by W esteni Newspaper Union.) THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C MARCH 18, 1942.

THE DAVIE RECORD. Court in Session Celebrate Golden Republican County Con­ Frye-Bowles Jobn H. Hendricks THE DAl The March term of Davie Sup r- Pvt. Irie Norris Fry. of Mocksville, and John H. Hendricks. 77, a native of Davie C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. ior court is in session this week vention Called Miss Ruth Bowies, of Hiddenite, were county, but for the past 37 years a resid­ Oldest Pape united in merriage at the residence of with his Houor, Judge J. H. Clem­ Mr. and Mrs. William Munday, , The Republican County Conven­ ent of Winston-Salem, died at the Bap­ TELEPHONE ent on the bench and Solicitor A. tion is called to meet at the court tbe groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. No Liquor, who live on the Salisbury highway, Frye, Sanday evening, March 15, at 3 tist hospital in tbat city Friday morning. E. Hall Drosecuting. There are house in Mocksville, on Saturday, o'clock. Rev. F. W. Frye, of Jonesville Mr. Hendricks is survived by his wife, one Entered atthe Postoffice in Mockz- between 6 o and 70 cases docketed 2 Jz miles south of Mocksville, cele. March 2 8 th, at 8 o’clock, p. m , performed the ceremony. Tbe groom was son and two daughters, three sisters, a- NEWS ARl vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail for trial at this term of court. The braied their golden wedding anni­ for the purpose of electing dele­ hansomely dressed in the uniform of hiB m atter. March 3.1903. country being a soldier stationed at Fort mong them being Mrs. Elmore Davis, of court crowd Monday was smaller versary on Tuesday, March 12th. gates to the Judicial, Senatotial and Bragg. The bride was beautifully dressed Clarksville township. Funeral and burial C. M. SbeetJ than usual. State Conventions; to elect a Coun­ ’SUBSCRIPTION RATES: They Had with them on- this happy in sky blue. This young couple were en­ services occured at Winston-Salem Satur­ . was in town ' ty Chairman and Secretary, and to circled by a group of devoted friends, day afternoon. s io r occasion four of tbeir daughters Mrs Douglas Wolfe and two daughters of ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE Kappa News transact any other business that John Heplei| SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE I 50 and four grandchildren- A fine may coine before the convention. Scotts, Pvt. Daniel Ruman. of San Juan, Mr. and Mrs. Rike Wilson visited Mr. Puerto Rico; Rev, and Mrs. Fry, of Jones- Henrv W. Stroud and daughter. was in town ‘ and Mrs. William Cartner Sunday. dinner was enjoyed by those pre­ The primaries will be beld at tbe ville, and several other close friends. Their A man who will steal your vote various voting precincts on Satur­ may friends wish for them a happy and Mrs. Yorke, of Harmony, R. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorne and child­ sent. Mrs. S. A. will steal your cow or horse if he ren, of Statesville, visited here Sondav. day, March 21st, 194 2 , between the successful journey through, life. were in town shopping Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnday have A FRIEND. day in Winstol was given a half a chance. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and daughter, hours of 2 aud 6 p. m., for the of Rowan, were SuBday dinner guests of spent practially all of their lives in purpose of electing delegates to the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koontz. Davie county, with the exception county convention. This March "V Clyde Fosten A bunch of C.I.O. workers who Mrs. Wade Stroud and children spent Administratrix Notice were employed in Government pro­ the week-end with relatives near Harmony of about two years spent in South 12th, 1942 . Notice To Creditors* in town Thursl R. V. ALEXANDER, Ch'm. Having qualified as administrator of Having qualified as administratrix of duction work, refused to work but John F. Turner, of Mooresville, spent the Caroliua and one year in Virginia. the estate of Mrs Belle Benson, deceased, week-end with his parents, Mr. Munday is 8 0 years old, while G. G. DANIEL, Secretary. the estate of Spencer McDanieL deceased, George R. eight hours each day. Another notice is herebv given to all persons hold­ late of Davie Connty. North Carolina, this Mrs. Glenn Koontz spent Thursday with Mrs. Munday is in her 6 8 th year. ing claims against the estate of said de­ is to notify all persons having claims a- Thursday morl case of fiddling while Rome burn­ Mrs. Tom Koontz. They are the parents of ten child­ Seniors To Give Play ceased to present the same, properly veri­ gainst tbe estate of said deceased, to ex­ ed. Some of these days the Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Danner, of Cana, fied, to the undersigned at Mocksville, N. hibit them to the undersigned at Mocks­ Mrs. Blaine I ren, nine of whom are still alive. The Senior class of Cool Spring high ville, N. C.. on or before tbe 17th day of spent Sunday wrth relatives here. They are all married. Mr. Mon­ C., R. 3. on or before the 21st day of Feb­ can people are going to wake up to Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards, of States- school will present a piay, “Wild Ginger," ruary, 1943, or this notice will be plead In March, 1943. or this notice will be pleaded was in town sb the fact that we are in a great war, ville.'aed Edwin and John Smoot spent day has been a constant reader of Fricay evening, Maroh 20th. at 8 o'clock, bar of recovery. All persons indebted to in bar of their recovery. All persons in­ Sunday with tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Record since it was founded said estate will please call upon tbe un­ debted to said estate will please make im­ There are a I and that all have to do their cart in the Cool Spring school auditorium. The dersigned and make prompt settlement. mediate payment. This the 17th day of C. A. Smoot. 43 years ago. He and Mrs. Mun- play will be well worth the small admis­ mumps and in] if we win the war.. Mrs. M. M. Turner visited Mrs Bill Tur­ day have many friends in Davic This, Feb. 2t, 1942. March. 1942. sion. Mrs. Cloud Burgess, of Mocksville, is j G. F. MCDANIEL, MRS. SADIE NAYLOR. Admix, Mocksville. ner Sunday. who are wishing for them many directing the play. The public is cordi-1 Admr., of Spencer McDaniel, Decs’d. of Mrs. Belle Benson, Decs’d. To Serve Supper Mn. Cora Lapish spent one day last more years of happy married life. ally invited to be present. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. By B. C. BROCK, Attorney. week with Mrs. Edna Jones. Mr. Munday recently retired as .a Sirs. S. W. Therewill be a supper at Fork Mr. and Mrs Carl Jones, of Chestnut farmer and built a.new home on the was in town F | Community building Saturday night Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones. Salisbury highway, where he can flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll office a pleasan March 21, sponsored by Ladies ^/::.:/+.//.:2/::.//+++::+./7492740-7+/.43427^^^ Home Club and Fork Community Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cartner were shop­ take life easy while watching the Grange. Supper served from 6 until ping in Statesville one day last week. world go by. Sidney Kirkl 9 o’clock. Plate 35c. Proceeds will Miss Geneva Koontz visited Miss Vir­ town ThursdaT ginia Jones Sunday afternoon. will be used for the benefit of The North Carolina I , _. _ . _ hands with old Community Building. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson, of Jericho, Davie County. \ In The SupenorCourt I Just In For Spring.. .And An Early spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. add Mrs, Fred Cartner. G. F. McDaniel. Admr.. of A. S. Bill Walker I McDaniel, deceased, and Ida J. Me* Ijames X Roads News. Miss Elizabeth McDaniel, of Cleveland- two of Davie’s I spent several days last week with her Daniel, widow of A. S. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glasscock had sister, Mrs. Tom Koontz. vs last week with I as their dinner guests Sunday Rev. Pauline Cash and husband, T. B. and Mrs. Lawtence Bradley, Mr. and Cash Albert McDaniel, et als. NOTICE- Mrs. J. E. Owings and Mrs. Raleigh Clarksville News. blacksmith sbo) Glasscock. Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Wright, of Mocks- Notice of Service of EASTER barn to the D. I Mr. and Mrs T, W. Anderson and ville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, of Winston-Salem, spent Loftis Eaton Sunday. Summons by Publication • * rear of Hardinl the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nannie Hayes was called to Pitts BOB! Henry Renegar and family. boro last week to attend the funeral of Tbe defendants. Albert McDaniel Mrs. R. N. Barber. and wife, Ruby McDaniel, Isaac Me* Color Bright wWear-Everywhere” Casuals Herbert HaiJ Misses Catherine aDd Jane Glass­ Daniel and wife, Orena McDaniel, cock were Sunday dinner guests of E. W, Clontz, who works in Virginia, at Ft. Benninl Miss Edna Chaffin. spent last week here with his family. Seth McDaniel. Etbel McDaniel. Miss Faye Peoples, of E. C. T C.. Green- . Irene McDaniel. Betty McDaniel and I And “Feminine” Dressy Coats and Suits week-end in to] Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C, ville, N. C., is spending Spring vacation I Carrie McDaniel will, take notice White Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. with her mother. Mrs. A. D. Peoples. I that an action entitled as above has ; A fashion preview of the most beautiful, the most colorful, Mrs. E. W. Fletcher White and daughter; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Roberts spent lastjbeen commenced in tbe Superior I Dodd and Mrs.l and Mrs. AaronWhiteand children; Suesday in Pittsboro. ! Court of Davie County, N. C., tbe the most versatile clothes in many a season. With Easter Mrs. Andrews and MisB Annie Belle Kenneth Taylor A. W. Ferabee and I.' same being an action to sell the lands I slightly more than a month away, with our stock now com* mong those whl White, all of Winston-Salem; Mr. G. Roberts made a business trip to Win- of A. S. McDaniel, deceased, to make tist Woman’s 51 and Mrs, Ottis Gobble and daughter; I plete, with replacements of desirable merchandise almost ston-Salem Thursday. I assets to pay bis debts.- Said lands Winston-Salemg Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bracken, all of Claud Peoples, of Wake Forest, spent j being located in Davie County, and I at a premium . . . NO.W is the time to choose your spring Hanes; Miss Elouise Chaffin and Vir­ t9e week-end with his parents, Mr, and ( the said defendants will further take gil Gobble. Mrs. R. L. Peoples. j notice that they are required to ap- and Eadter wardrobe. Editor Carl I Mr. and Mrs. Paul White and Coo* Mr- and Mrs. Claude Lingerf.lt. of Car- pear at the office of the Clerk of Su At no other time spring will have the advantage of such a Raleigh, spent I lidge Hayes, of Kannapolis, spent ttaage; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Eaton and perior Court at the court house in writing a histo] the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. JaS! v a«n “/• Eato“ 2nd Mocksville, Davie County, N. C.. selection that is now available. Be SMART... Choose Now! Frank White. his magazine, r«rofU0L ^ t 8eTade\TtonSunda^ wi‘h^ ?fter th, e i f ,pubIi- doing a good Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White, Misses Miss Betty-Lee Driver visited cation of this notice, which last pub- Rachel and Verneil White were the Mrs. T. C. Reavis during the week-end• 1ana. Iication will be on the 1st day of CASUAL SUITS Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sharp, of Kanna­ April, 1942, and answer or demur to FOR SALE-I Stacey Chaffin. polis. were Sunday guests ot their parents the complaint in said action, or the Already a fashion success and a MUST in your spring McCormick Del Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Peoples. plaintiffs will apply to the Court for sell at a bargaif the relief demanded in said Com- wardiobe! Young “little” casual suits in colorful plaids, MesdamesOlCOUSUlvO A.Hs W. TT • Ferabee,I CfaUCcl CrawfordLa-LrHWIOrQLa* mi • *L - AR 1.L J A TTI L. E. T l Sheffield News. tham and Marietta Beck were the Satur-1 PlalnJ* This, the27th dav of luscious pastel and bright red . . . to wear under your Mocksvilll day guests of Mrs. Lou Eaton, near 19^2« M. K. FEEZQR 1 John Stewart, of Durham, spent Sunday Mocksville. j Dep. Clerk of Superior Court, coat now and on through Easter. Soft Shetland and in this section. David, the Iif Mrs. D. L. Richardson has moved to Troy. of Mr. and Mrs P. C. Stroud, of High Point, visited in $ 7 .9 5 U p deiwent an ope| Sheffield Sunday. tis'at Rowan Guy and Allen Gaither have bought the D. L. Richardson farms, Guy the home CASUAL C O A T S on Monday of I tract and Alien the tract near New Union church. Smart “easy-going” pastel Shetland and tweed coats in While attecdl The Sheffield Grange met Friday night.' don’t forget to | . J. Frank Essie, of the Pino Grange, wai' the most lovable colors. Young, casual boy's styles that the speaker. Refreshments were servei take you nonchalantly through spring . . . coats to top office and subsc "\ by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cieaty, to the I is only $ 1, but I members present. your suits with the greatest of ease pastels and plaids. 1863331022584 In tbe near futi| J. L. Richardson, who has been laid u \ for repairs, is able to be out again, $6.95 TO $29.50 Latta Ratledge visited Pomp Smih Mrs. C. L BI Mrs. Edwin Tu" Sunday. Mr. Smith has been on the sici Giveyoarself a “lift” by put- Iirt for some time, but is improving. Hs, were pleasal ting a new spring dress under TAILORED SUITS \Center News. cord office T uel your winter coat while the/days Handsomely tailored dres­ says she cannot] Mr an Mrs. Odus Tutterow and cbild-i The Record. ren. of Widston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. remain cold. You are sure to sy suits with trim nipped- F. Tutterow and family, of Statesville, and. FOR SALE-I Clay Tutterow, of U. S. Army Fort Braggl find what you want in our assort­ in waistline .>. . longer | were the week-end guests of Mr. and MrsJ ceries, together! man-tailored jacket... gor- I L. M. Tutterow. I ment of space rayon prints, jer­ in the Oak Grq Miss Ophelia Bameycastle. of Phieferl ed to kick pleat skirt. A bargain to q | College spent the week with home talks, sey prints. Pastel, navy and black Miss Margaret' Tutterow who holds a ■ Mocksville, R. position in Charlotte, arrived home Wed-I solids. Priced to suit your bud­ $7.95 to $19.50 nesday to spend a few days with ber par-, cuts I get. Mr. and Mrs| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker and Mr. and! rented the J. Mrs. Milton Parker visited, Mr. and MrsJ Soft Dressmaker Milton Parker viBited Mr. and Mrs. WalterI Wilkesboro strd Parker in Winston-Salem one day recently/ 5323538901234848232348532323535389485323482323232353535348532323535348this week from! OUie Anderson, of Winston-Salem, spend one day last week with Mr. and Mn. J. GJ B l o u s e s COATS building to the! Anderson. I Miss Frances-Tutterow Was the SaturJ Intricately tailored; soft, feminine Rev. and Mrl day night guests of Dorothy Tutterow. For Your Suit And Jackets dressmaker coats w ith stunning daughter Misd neckline, smooth shoplders, pencil- Greensboro, sd Fork News Notes. To Dress Up Your Old slim waist . . . stitched or Friday in townl There are a number of cases of measlea bound reefers . . . and softly tailor­ are former resi| in bur community among them being tnl Skirts Are Yours For children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey ed boxy type coats tbat you will and have many and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Craveri are always glad three cases at the hoine of Mr. and 1 prize thru spring. Navy, black and Atta Hendrix $1.98 Up pastels, all wool. Louis Cbildr| Little Frank Luper has been very aid who lived in tb with measles and pneumonia. A t B E U C S Uttle Gray and Peggy Carter have alsi $6.95 to $29.50 while some thrl been very sick at the borne of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Foster. I killed in action! The children of Mr. Z. Vance Johnstonl on Dec. 7 th, it! gave him a very enjoyable surprise Sun The JUNIOR MISS is at home in BELK'S by the War del day for his birthday srriversay when hi Our ready-to-wear department carries a and family returned from church Sunday ready-to-wear department, too. We have a complete line of half sizes (16J to 26J) de­ many friends hi they found a heavily laden table wit| full line of junior suits, coats, and dresses signed especially for short figures. If you dened by the n | many kinds of good things to eat, and in styles that are designed to please. Sizes beautiful rocking chair for him to sit In c, have bad difficulty in getting fitted else­ a gift from his children. His children anl 9 to 17. where, cry BELK’S. Mr. and Mrsl their families were aU present except thl three sons who are in the U. A Navy. and Mrs. Johnl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon, of Salisbmm Sunday at Ashl spent Sunday here with Mrs MaryFl sephine Cooley] Carter. I Lenten services are being observed each] Belk-Stevens any the Randolph Wednesday afternoon at the Episcopar friends of Miss | church, everybody invited to attend. 0 learn that sb Mr. and Mn. Lee Walser, and Mrs. J.l ! Corner Fifth and Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. Milton Livengood spent Wednesday ini prove. She wa Winston-Salem. 2001 in an automobi] J . I ary 16th. I

THE OAYlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. UARCH18. 1942. dricks IBE DAVIE RECORD. IlllllllllBllllMlliliilIBIiMllIira First Methodist Church Mocksville Circuit. Davie Methodist Charge native of Davie REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE, Pastor years a resid- F. A. WRIGHT. Pastor G. W. FINE. Pastor. Mocksville. N. C. Oldest Paper In The County Sunday Sshool, 10 a. m. . Sonday. Manh 22nd. at the Bap- Moroiog Worship. U a. m. Sunday. Maich 20th. iday morning, No Liquort Wine, Beer Ads* Yonng Peoole’s Service, 6:15 p. m. Concord. 10:30 a. a Oak Grave, 11:30 Union Chapel. 11 a. m. ChestnntGrave a. m Literty. 7:30 p. m. y bis wife.one New Spring Fashions Evening Worship, 7:00 p. in. Prayer HeetiDg Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 7 p. m. We will have oar communion ree sisters, a- NEWS AROUND TOWN. The public is cordially invited to attend service at the morning service at Union ore Davis, of all tbe services. Chapel. ' The Record is only $1.00. ral and burial C. M. Sheets, of Winston-Salem, -Salem Satur- was in town Monday. Spring Coats ‘ I, F. Moore, who Is making his Then step into Sanford's for one home with his daughter, Mrs. E. John Hepler, of Harmony, R. a, C. Staton, at Granite Quarry, spent d daughter, was in town Thursday. of these dashing Spring'Coats. several days last week in town. GET READY FOR ony, R. I , Pastel, Tweed Mixtures, Solids Friday. Mrs. S. A. Harding spent Fri­ Loose and Fitted Styles. day in Winston Salrm shopping. You’ll Be Delighted. EASTER Notice Clyde Foster, of Statesville, was Princess Theatre in town Thursday on business. The Easter season is drawing near inistratrix of son. deceased, $7.95 to $39.50 Carolina, this George R. Hendricks spent WEDNESDAY ONLY and you will want to dress up for ng claims a- Thursday morning In Salisbury. Beta Lugosi in ~eased, to ex- ed at Mocks- NEW SUITS "SPOOKS RUN WILD” this occasion in a pair of our Easter 17th day of Mrs. Blaine Moore, of Clarksville, Pastel Shades--PIaids-SoIids with the East Side Kids ill be pleaded was in town shopping Wednesday. Shoes. We have the largest line of 11 persons in- You’ll need a Suit more than ever tbis THURSDAY and FRIDAY .ease make im- Sprintf. Expertly styled, man tailored. Our e 17th day of There are a number of cases of EnoI Flynn-Oiivia DeHaviIIand mumps and measles in and around choice selection is sure to have one to please “THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" Men’s, Women’s and OR, Admrx. yon. Come in today and gee them. enson, Decs'd. Mocksville. SATURDAY y. Tex Ritter • Bill Elliott in Children’s Shoes Sirs. S. W. Jiowden of Redland, $10.50-$29.50 “KING OF DODGE CITY” was in town Friday and gave our That We Have Ever Shown. office a pleasant call. MONDAY •‘SMIUN’ THROUGH* Sidney Kirk, of Raleigh, was - in Jeanette UacDooaId Children’s WhiteOxford’s and Straps town Thursday evening shaking Spring Dresses bands with old friends. TUESDAY Yoo’U lhre in—and love—Jacket Dresses “3 SONS OF GUNS" Ladies and Misses Bill Walker and Marvin Davis, Wayne Morris two of Davie’s soldier boys, spent this Spring! They’re smart, flattering— Two-Tone Brown and White Oxfords last week with their parents on R. 4 see our unde selection of styles NOTICE — I have moved my Men’s Two-Tone Sport Oxfords. blacksmith shop from the Clement Give Your Skin That Petal barn to the D. C. Howa d shop, in $2.95 to $24.50 Smooth Softness With rear of Harding Clinic. BOB RICHARDSON. Theo Bender Cosmetics Men’s and Boys’ Hats In The Newest Creations Herbert Haire, who is stationed BE AS Endicott-Johnson and Wolverine at Ft. Benning, Ga., spent the Straws and Pastel . week-end in town with his parents. Work Shoes. Mrs. E. W. Turner, Mrs. W. H. See Our Line Of Bags, Gloves Other Accessories Dodd and Mrs. Steve Wood were a- As mong those who attended the Bap­ A nice line of PRINTS for tist Woman’s Missionary meeting at Spring Spring in all the new colors 20c and 25c Winston-Salem last week. G. C Sanford Sons Co. Feather Cut Permanents Editor Carl Goerch, of The State, “Everything For Everybody” Big Assortment Dress Trimmings Raleigh, spent Wednesday in Davie York’s Beauty Shoppe Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. writing a history of the county for Phone 52 Buttons and Frillings his magazine. Editor Goerch is Open Evenings By Appointment doing a good work.

FOR SALE— 15 3 0 steel wheel Yon Are Always Welcome At Oor Store McCormick Deering tractor. Will sell at a bargain to quick buyer. E. T. McCULLOH, Mocksville, R. 2 , Oak Grove. Mocksville Cash Store David, the little ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cassady. un­ M o r r IS E T T 1S “THE FRIENDLY STORP derwent an operation for. apendici- • LIVE WIRE STORE” r tis'at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C. GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Managsr on Monday of last week. Fourth And Trade Streets While attending court this week, don’t forget to call at The Record I’m going to give you a what the lawyer, doctor* farmer, tramp office and subscription. The price and merchant are all looking for and we believe the ladies- would like to be IN THE ARMY THEY SAY:"CAMELS! is only $ 1, but is liableto go higher put wise—tbe merchandise condition is j u s t a s acute as the war condition. in the near future. We h a v e a marvelous collection today of everything for my lady from night IN M r OWIm T Mrs. C. L Beaver and daughter, we OONlrsmr dress to wedding dress, graduation, hiking or war. Our tip is Shat we are a- CfOAKerra, /■ Mrs. Edwin Turner, of Kannapo­ OWlElS wesw AKEmsr lis, were pleasant callers at The Re­ bout 25% lower than the other fellow. CAMUS. 1HCVKE FIRST WITH WITH /HE, TOO. ITS cord office Tuesday. Mrs. Beaver MSN IN THE THEV HAVE THE 1 . IUWNSSS says she cannot get along without AAMt THAT The Record. FOR SALE—The stock of gro­ Lovely Spring Ready - to - Wear ceries, together with the fixturies in the Oak Grove Service Station. A bargain to quick buyer. If You Are “Suit-Minded.” Don’t Fail To See R. 0. KIGER, Mocksville, R. 2 . Phone i 2F 3o.< Our March SpeciaL Acto«l Stlw Becoriii 50 in Poat Bsehuiget ■nil Ttrim Tnmmln Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Burgesshave fkf show the favor. rented the J. F.. Moore house on Ita cigarette with e r Wilkesboro street, and will move Smart Trench Coats OMB In the Afaqr Camel this week from the Harding-Horn THE CKMREITE OF building to their new home. $9 . 9 5 t o $ 1 4 9 5 COSTLIER TOBACCOS eminme __ Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett and tunning daughter Miss Elva Grace, 0 f pencil* ^ Greensboro, spent Thursday and r satin = Friday in town with friends. They tailor- ^ are former residents of this city, Grand Coat Values and have many friends here who ou will 5 are always glad to see them. $0.95 $J^.95 $27.95 ack and j | | We have recently completed a new poultry house. Louis Childrey, young printer, who lived in this city for a short 30x60 feet in rear of our store. Bring your live 50 I while some three years ago, was poultry to us. . We Will pay the following prices: killed in action at Pearl Harbor, on Dec. 7 th, it has been announced Beautiful Dresses HEAVY HBNS STAGS t A r ries a by the War department. Louis bad Ponnd . . . 18c Ponnd . many friends here who were sad­ $3 . 9 5 $ g .9 5 $7 . 9 5 $ 1 2 - 9 5 i) de- ROOSTERS Q tf. dened by the news of his death. UGHT HENS £ you Poand . 16c Poand « else- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson LEGHORNS GETCASBfORYOUR and Mrs. John Daniel, Jr., spent Pound 14c CHICKENS NOW! Sunday at Asheboro with Miss Jo Gorgeous Millinery sephine Cooley, who is a patient at Now showing a really beautiful assortment of spring milli­ the Randolph Hospital. Themany nery. It’s time to wear a hat. Cat oiit this bareheaded friends of Miss Cooley will be glad business. SMITH & SMOOT 0 tearn that she continues to itn prove., She was seriously injured - 97c $1.45 $1.69 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Phone 175 Mocksville, N. G. in an automobile wreck on Janu­ ary i 6 tb. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. CLASSIFIED D E PARTMENT

FRUIT TREEiS THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE FBUtT TREES, two and three-year old, Jeadla^ varieties, ten and fifteen eeata each. BtQr now. Don't wish you bad. SLLUAT NURSERIES* EIUJay, Georgia. Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young - Power of Suggestion

To demonstrate the power of BIfi TCP ByEDWHEELAN suggestion, an instructor of a class of ' 48 high-school boys re­ Y tm . JOST THEN TJEFF CAULED OUT FROM VES .THIS IS HAU THOMPSON! - VJHATff cently passed around a large coin, SKOOKie K iP M E S A NJONDeRFUL BEHIHD VJlNTEe QUARTERS - asking them to examine it careful­ LIFE VSAVEK . DOEStMT HE , HOW 'RE VA, Ttwtr ? . • you a re ? &ut you D IpnT SAy ANVTHlNiS ABOUT TVWT ly, says Collier’s. Forty minutes, HONEy r /M&XT SEASON WE PALSy-MJAlS / 7 Jp WEyiHAUt VVE BEEM PU T xEK IN VOUR LETTlr R ' • MJHAT S later, he requested each student to' OUSHT TD <5gT OP SOME SOftT everyw here Fo r Vtou draw a picture of the coin, in* OFt Ut=E. SAMlNOr GAS FOR THERE! 'FAVORfTt FILMS" WANTS VW Il dicating the exact position of the Tb CAtL THEM BACK IM hole in it. Althoiigh therew asno MOUB ". hole, all but four of ..the 4& draw* ings included at least one. POROUE M nonskid boitie iTz«ioc-25«

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THE W N U - 7 10—« WORLD I A T ITS orz&ft piw;r»fw WORST many yean of jroHd> i wide use, sorely most Ibe accepted as evidence Dof satisfactory use. IA nd favorable public f opinion supports that of the able physicians who test the n h e of DoanVnnder exacting m. . Iaboratorr conditions. Tpese poystrisnt, too, approve every vord of advertising yon read, the objective o f. ^hidi Ia Oiw to recommend Doan's PSts as » good diuretic treatment for. disorder of tfie, IndnM function and for relief o f1 the pain and worry it causes. •u more people were aware of how the' Indneya most constantly remove. waste that cannot star in the Ilood without i&> . i.®7 te b e tli, ftere would be better na> dentyidrag of why the whole body suffers *aeB kidney* lag, and diuretic medicv XnAhjy Bj Wtt would be more often employed* Bm unrt scanty or too frequent urfa*- con sometimes warn of disturbed Iddney W iiv 'u function. Yen may suffer nagging tack* ache, persistent headaches attacks of die* sues* getting up nights, swelling, pufli* neu under the eyes fed weak, sen o w •Uplayed out. !GLUYAS Use Doan's Pitts. It !i better'to rely cm t medicine that has won world-wide ao> Haim than on soaethmg less Iavsnbly THERE WAS NO NEEP WHATEVER FOR THE v , known. Ask j>««rntighbort WiLLUMS ELABORATE SAMES THAT HAD BEEN DEVISEE* TO KEEP TOE CHILDREN OCCUPIED ftT IHE BIRTHDAY PARTY, BECAUSE got them for George—he says he pitches ♦ WORD SOT AROWD THAT THE ICE CREAM HADWT CflME YET an’ tosses all nighti " THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IlFIED SAY MENT "GOOD TONIGHT NIGHT* SoeoMBtIniseiles-SBpawayftomadiey muscles, sniffles, into deep. Here’s dou­ [1REES ble help that acts almost instantly. Rob Lnd three-year old, ^ S y l v i a T a y l o b ,WHrU-IkMM) with Penetro. 25c. I and fifteen cents TOMAKE XJae as directed. h t wish you had. IBB SIORI SO FAR: Joan Leland, PENETRO B, ElIijayf Georgia. iecretary to importer Arthur Mulford, Is discharged by him and refused any ex­ boy friend, Hans, is on Tuesday, More Raleigh Jingles planation. She takes a. similar post Thursday and Saturday’s towels. ig g estio n With handsome Karl Miller, proprietor Sunday’s motif shows them both, Ralrigh ; Cigarettes' are agair of a night club who pays her generously offering liberal prizes in a big for unusual late hours of work. Be gets as on the panholders. the power ot her sister Sybil a new )ob and lo an , 0 0 « jingle contest running in this pa­ pstructor ot a AU nine designs come on transfer per. One hundred and thirty-three falls In love with him. His dub man­ Z$403* 15 cents. Send your order to: pchool boys re­ ager, Paul Sherman, warns her abont prices will be awarded each week. —Adv. nd a large coin, Karl,- but refuses to give any reason, KCtgg AVNT MARTHA ftmine it careful- and later rescues her from the unwanted Bdz 166-W Kansas Cityf Mo. Forty minutes lovemaking of Erie Strom, Karl’s busi* . ness partner. Sybil suspects Karl’s mo­ Bndose 15 certs for each pattern I each student to tives but Joan defends him. They hoard desired. FattemNo . Pull the Trigger on pf the coin, in­ a freighter-shlp, apparently as a lark, position of the and as they leave, loan notices that Name. gh there was no Paul Sherman had followed them. She Address. Constipation; with Iof the 48 draw- remains silent about ..this. Later Karl east one. sends Soan with a package to the Ease for Stomach, too freighter captain. Paul follows, again • A p p u q x ie costumes compie- warns her. One night before Christmas 'Seaworthiness’ When constipation brings cm discom­ Erie arrives suddenly and Karl asks ^ mented by traditional wooden fort after meals, stomachiipset» bloating, Joan to leave the office. shoes give a picturesque appeal to “Seaworthiness” covers not only dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, and bad these new Dutch tea towel motifs. a ship’s condition but many other breath, your stomach is probably “crying Now oontinue with the story. the blues” because your bowels don't Induririous little Gretchen deco­ factors, including the quality of move. It calls for Lazative-Senna to pull rates the towels for Monday, Wed­ officers and crew. Seamen have the trigger on those lazy bowels, com­ CHAPTER T in nesday and Ekiday; her very best won judgments for injuries re­ bined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect ease to your stomadi in taking. For years, ceived on “unseaworthy” ships, in many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ ljust The dub was crowded with a gay one case because the mate was rations in their prescriptions to make a case without holiday group. Joan went into the brutal and in another because the medicine more agreeable to a touchy I side, though he bar and took her place on a tall Chinese crew could not under­ stomadi. So be sure your Iazative con­ EtooL Bnt it was Eric Strom who lay upon the floor. There was a gun be­ tains Syrup Pepsin, toast on Dr. Caki-' nnot be consid- If VbuAreIoo stand orders without an inter­ weU’8 Lazative Senna combined with "Something to drink, Miss Le- side his hadd. preter.. Syrup Pepsin. See how wonderfully the Iand? '1 one of the attendants asked. Ddt R littfe Laxative Senna wakes up lazy nerves and "No, thank you,” Joan said, "I’m Her green eyes were pleading Karl Miller advanced towards her. totting. Try VDfOLt the modem musdes in your intestines to bring wel­ ftoaie» Conttiflt Vitamioi Blf Iron Do You Like Jingle Contests? come relief from constipation. And the waiting for Mr. Miller.” She looked from a chalk-white face. “Karl! “And if you double-cross me, you tod other valuable Iagredfeata* good old Syrup Proain makes this laxa­ IETABUE at her watch. Exactly ten o’dock. Karl! Answer me! You didn’t . . . know what to expect. Now do you Yovr druggist has VINOLt Raleigh Cigarettes are now run­ tive so comfortable and easy on your She hoped Karl would not be long. You couldn’t . . . Why that would understand?” ning another series of weekly con­ stomach. Even finicky duldren love tbe taste of this pleasant family laxative. < a x a t iv e She was jealous of each moment be . . . Murder!” “You wouldn’t dare!” Joan said tests for those who can supply the Take Dr. Caldwell’s LaxativeSegna com­ Por Headache, he spent with anyone else. Karl Miller smiled grimly as he but the sightless eyes of Eric ★ Buy Bonds or You May best last line to a jingle. Over 100 bined with Syrup Peprint as directed on Sour Stomach She was so deep In her own took a cigarette from the silver box ,Strom refuted the statement. liberal prizes each week. Watoh Iabeloras your doctor advises, and feel in d D i z s y thoughts that she did not hear Paul on his desk. “Some people might She covered her face with her ' Have to Live in Them this paper for details.—Adv. worid* 8 better. Getgemfine Dr.CaJdwefl’a. Spells when Sherman until he spoke a second call it that,” he said without a trace hands and wept. caused by Con­ time. of excitement. It couldn’t be true. That wasn't stipation. Use • * • Ionly as directed. “Fancy finding you here,” he was Karl, her Karl! He must be driven IlS doses foe saying as he caught her attention. Joan leaned weakly against the by desperation to turn against her. Ionly 10 cents. ‘Tm waiting for KarL” desk. She was beyond fear, beyond It was some horrible mistake. In a Paul smiled ruefully, "I might tears. There was a terrible silence moment it would be over. He would have known it.” in the office, a heavy dreadful si­ explain everything and hold her in “Are we going through this lence. A silence intensified by Karl his arms again. again?” Joan asked. “It’s Christ­ Miller’s face, narrowed eyes, hard But Karl was saying, “You know mas time, Paul. I’m happy and I mouth. A silence made more tense nothing! You will tell no one what Don’t want to quarrel with any­ by the stillness of Ekic Strom’s body has occurred here tonight We will Ehadows one.” upon the floor. Joan’s mind slowly go on as if nothing has happened.” SAVEA DIME Iial grief has 20 Paul’s brown eyes twinkled. tried to put together the pieces of She wanted to laugh wildly, hys­ 1st of them shad- "Even me?” this horrible picture. Karl had shot terically, “Go on as if nothing had lmaking.—Sidney “Even you,” she said .firmly, Eric—killed him. Beyond that she happened”? “Let’s call a truce, shall we?” knew nothing. Karl wrapped the pistol in a hand­ “It’s a deal. And to prove it, how Her hand reached for the tele­ kerchief, put it in the safe, then about a dance with me?” phone. ‘T m going to call the po­ motioned to PauL “Give me a ONACAffIDN She hesitated, but Paul pulled her lice!” hand.” Together they carried the to her feet. Karl seized her arm with a vio­ lifeless Eric Strom from the office. “ garottes “I won’t take no for an answer. lence that almost jerked it from its Joan could hear them descending H its Even Karl can’t begrudge me one socket. "You will do nothing of the the fire escape, outside the back of coupes ^ T y pack- dance.” kind!” the building. What would they do evenmore in luxury nreml™, n ’°r Paul was an excellent dancer and She stared at him. Was this the with Eric? The noise from the or­ Buy Raleighs I*** 0wnin* [COLD Joan was relieved that he seemed- Karl Miller she knew? Was this chestra must have prevented the plus two extra in I. ® t e u coupons, resigned to the situation. Shereally hard-faced man the one who had sound of the shot from disturbing wanted to be friends with every­ held her tenderly and murmured the Club guests. inafrefl s> +kz* i Baleighg plain, Tflat one, to share her happiness with “liebchen”? Joan stared at the telephone. She F a s t! the whole world. cith discomforts of Someone was pounding at the of­ was alone.' It would be easy- to call G ri Raleighs 1 ^ 2 ^ ° be grand relief that There was pity in Paul Sherman’s fice door. Karl had locked it. Paul the police—but she was afraid. She dividend. OMhfcr tobacco, plus this Jb Vicks Va-tro-nol* brown eyes but Joan did not see it. Sherman’s voice came distinctly was afraid of the look in Karl Mil­ Inol is so effective As light as a feather, she danced in through the opaque glass panel. Ie important thing?* ler’s ey es. There .had been ruthless Ien membranes. (2) his arms. Over her head Paul’s se­ “Joan! What’s going on in there? determination in those eyes. And |3) helps clear cold- rious face beiied his gay attempt at Let me in!” in the safe lay the gun that had lges. And so brings bantering conversation. Karl walked to the door and killed Eric. A gun bearing her fin­ I . . And Tememberp "You have the cutest tuxned-up o-nol opened i t "There has been an un­ gerprints. Paul had said he would nose,” he informed her. “But it fortunate accident,” he said calmly. testffy in support of KarL What IVICKS doesn’t suit the rest of you.” Paul’s expression did not change. chance would Joan Leland have? “That’s a dubious compliment,” “What happened?” The evidence was conclusively j VA TR O H O i Joan smiled. Karl Miller smiled a little as he against her. What was behind this “Your nose gives you away for regarded his white-faced manager. murder? Why Karl’s attitude, Paul’s Joing Well just what you are, a cute kid! Paul “Joan was perfectly justified. Ekic sudden change of front? UNION MAOC • DLAIN OR CORK TIPS - laughed and so did she. Cute kid! |orth doing at all has tried to annoy her before. You She had no idea how long .it was well. — Chester- Karl called her beautiful, glamor­ can testify to that yourself.” ous, exciting—Paul Sherman thought before Karl. returned. He was alone. she was just a cute kid. It proved “Just what are you driving at?” “Let us understand each other,” Rdeigh coupons how much more sophisticated Karl Paul demanded. he said, sitting down at his desk. “It was. Yet if she had never met Joan tried to speak but her lips would be most unfortunate if I were ore good for Karl she wpuld have heen fond of would not move. What was K ul to become involved- with the police. .E-AGE saying? What did he mean? I am not an American citizen.” A PauL He was young, good-looking and intelligent. Karl, however, had “Joan shot Eric,” Karl Miller! “You are a German?” Joan asked cosh or premiums :n & so much more to offer. He had stated. dully. ADVICE!! lived. He was experienced. There His words were like an electric “Naturally, as is everyone else like these... _ r for Kitchen Ensemble. Attrac­ ■restless, nervous was a mystery about him that set shock. “I didn’t! Karl, you know I associated with me here at the non-irritating shaves. 115-v. tively decorated set of eight lshes, dizziness— didn’t! You did it yourself! You AC, DeIuzeleather case* Jis period In a him apart from all others. There club.” • kitchen containers. Itiy Lydia Pink- was even a subtle fascination about shot him!” “Paul, too?” Ible Compound. his guttural accent. Karl represent-. She ran'to Paul and cjptched his “Of course, Paul, too.” Karl Mil­ I /or tromere.Eelps ed power and strength. Karl . . . arm. "Paul, you believe me, don’t less due to this ler smiled as he leaned towards her. lurbance. Thou- “I’m still here,” Paul reminded you?” “You see we are engaged in certain Usands of women her, breaking into her dream. Paul Sherman did not answer. He activities which are necessarily very pie benefits. Fol- “Sorry,” Joan admitted. “I’d al­ did not even look at her. private.” pns. most forgotten.” “Your fingerprints are on the The orchestra filed out for an in­ gun,” Karl said. Then at last Joan knew the truth. termission. “But you told me to pick it up.” This was a spy ring. It must be. “I think I’ll go back to the of­ That. explained everything — those : VICTORY She could not believe her ears. Karl, mysterious letters to Mexico, Karl’s *1— Oefesse Sarisgs Stmps fice,” Joan said. “Karl said he’d the man she loved and trusted, had may now be obtained through Ir Money Count; reticence. The Club Elite was only Brown As Wfllrapi non. Send 133 send for me in ten minutes and it’s turned against her, accusing her of Coffee Table .with inlaid top Wabwt Serving Tray with col­ Defense Bonds been much longer than that. Eric a blind. But why was Karl telling BaIdgh coupons for each dollar a murder he had committed. It' her this?” . of beautifully matched wal­ stamp. Xlefense Stanm Album* orful inlay. 13M*x 19*. Bever- Strom is there.” was like some fantastic nightmare. nut and mahogany* shown above, free on request. age-proof.Very practical. “Eric Strom!” “I have no wish to turn you over “I trust you now,” Karl said with “That’s right. And Karl didn’t to the police, Joan. We will forget a wry smile. “You are in much B & W eeapeas also packed «ritb Kssl Cigarettes. Write ftr Ite praHaa catalog. seem too pleased about it.” about this little matter. No one too deep to get out. Not only would “I wouldn’t advise you to go you be held' for murder, but you need Ipiow what has happened.” .are implicated just as much as the , Cat-Sfuik Appteator , | back then,” Paul said, frowning: Rage blazed in her green eyes. Ifaliae-SUCK “I’m worried,” she confessed, rest of us, You recall the portfolio .GO MUOt FABIHaIEKFwST “But I haven’t done anything. I’m you delivered to the freighter?” "about Karl.” not afraid to go to the police! And “Karl can take care of himself,” She stared at him without answer­ *500 THIS WEEK hprizes O N R O O S T S I’m going to tell them the whole / Paul said, lighting a cigarette. story. ing. WRITE A LAST LINE m TO THIS JINGLE But Joan felt a sudden inner com­ She was not speaking to the Karl “That envelope contained very- ______10-48 pulsion. “I’m going anyway,” she Miller-she had loved. This man valuable information. Information told PauL He made a step as if was a stranger. enough to convict you on many •Today’s TtopuUrity to detain her, then apparently re-' counts. You were seen delivering ~f Doan’s PiUsf after “You will not go to the police!” HERrs WHAT YOU DO HERE’S WHAT YOU WIH many years of world­ versing his decision, walked to the that envelope by several people. One wide use, surely must bar. His voice cut like a whip. of them happened to be Paul Sher­ It’s simplo. It’s fun. Jnst think op You have 133 chances to win. H be accepted as evidence Paul Sherman stared straight a of satisfactory use. Joan hurried down the long corri­ man.” last line to thiejingle. Make sure' yon send in more than one entry, And favorable public dor exactly as she had- done so ahead of him, seeming to see or Little by little Joan Leland’s con­ it rhymes with the word “pack.” your chancee-of winning rill be ojiin ion supports that hear nothing. Writs your last line ol the to get tbe pack that much better. Don’t delay. of tbe able physicians many times before. But fear has­ fused brain began to see the pic­ jingle on the reverse side of a Start thinking right now. who test the value of tened her footsteps, fear for KarL “I will!” Joan cried hysterically, ture. And she knew that what Karl Raleigh package wrapper (or a Doan's under exacting turning towards the door. Iaboratoty conditions. She did not trust Ekic Strom. She said was true. She was in too deep facsimile thereof),' sign H with Hntprim. . . $18020cash '» approve every word had been alarmed by his expression. Karl’s powerful arm stopped her to get out. - But she must get out! yoor full name and address, and read, the objective ot - “If anything happens to K arl. . . ” arid forced her roughly into a chair. She could not, would’ not continue mail it to Brown & Willlamaon originality and aptness of theline yon write. SccandpAe . . . £9.OS cash commend Doan's Pills “There are two reasons why you to have anything to do with Karl Tobacco Corp., P. O. Box 1799, Judges’ decisions must be accepted ae final. THrd prim. . . . 2529cash treatment for disorder the thought. Louisville, Kentucky, post­ In case of ties, duplicate prises will be iioa and for relief of As she reached the door she heard will not. The first—if you do I will Miller now that she knew the S prizes of $1028 . SidW caeb it causes. testify that you'shot Ekic, and Paul marked not later than midright, awarded. Winners will be notified by mail. ere aware of how the ,he two men arguing violently. Then truth. A spy! So this was the mys­ March 21,1942. Anyone may enter (except employees of stantly remove waste will bade me up.” . tery that she had once considered 2S prizes of $5.00 .12520 cash the blood without W- there was a shot followed by a Yon may enter as many last Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., their e would be better tin* . Her pleading eyes turned to Paul. romantic and attractive! She looked lines as yon wish, if they an all advertising agents, or their families) All IOSpAesafacsrtea tbe whole body suffers “Karl!” . Joan screamed, flinging He would not fail her. . • at Ipm now with loathing. written on separate Raleigh pack­ entries and ideas therein became the prop­ of Raleighs . . .15020 and diuretic medica* age wrappers (or fac&milee). often employed, open the door. But he said coolly, "I’m afraid But Karl put a hand over hers. erty of Brown A Williamson Tobaeri or too frequent urina* But it was Eric Strom who lay that’s right” “Be' sensible, Jpan. You’re hysteri­ Pntes will be awarded on tbs Corporation. n of disturbed kidney suffer nagging back* upon the floor. There was a gun "But you can’t! It isn’t true! Karl,' cal at tbe moment but you’ll be adacbc, attacks of diz- why are you doing this? Paul! Help all right. You have nothing to wor­ nig-'Us. swelling, puffi- beside his band. Hext time get the pack with the coupon on the hack... ■ —Jcel weak, nervous. Her eyes Sought Karl’s fearfully. me! I don’t understand.” ry about I’m very fond of you. “He killed himself?” she faltered. “Ekic,” Karl went on, “tried to Is there any reason we should not It is better to rely on double-cross me. You may observe won world-wide < 0 * Karl shut the door. "Pick up that go on . elbing less favorably gun!” he commanded. tor yourself what has happened to The girl leaped to h er‘feet “I " 'ghborl Shuddering, Joan obeyed, placing him. Thatis thesecond reasonthat hate you, Karl Miller! And no mat­ it upon the desk. you will do nothing." ter what you say, I'm not afraid ol “Karl!” She ran to him, seizing Joan clutched the arms of her you!" his arm, staring into his face, which chair for support. She compressed His hands were on her shoulder* had no glint of emotion in it. “Dar­ her lips in a desperate atteuipt to “You don’t mean that, Iiebchatln ting. yea didn’t kill him?” control h er emotions. (TO BE COWIfiVSW THE OAVlE RECORD. UOCKSVILLEa Ir. C.. UARCH18.1942. m DAVIE BRICK COMPANY DEALERS IN 1V Attention Citizens! BRICK and SAND _ L t <&!rs WOOD and COAL Day Phone 194 • Night Fhone 119 Should a Blackout Alarm or an Air Mockaville, N. 0.

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DEWS OF LONG AGO. Skdl Ve Frolic? Hanes Attacks Govern' Jodge Hayes Conqoers Little Stingers. Seen Along Main Stieet Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Boy. From The Yellaw Jacket By The Street Rambler! Vbat Wat Happening In Davle As a country and nation we have ment Spending. We don't say that Mrs. Eleanor 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Before The New Deal Used Up been’idoing lots of dancing and fro! "All the financial resources of Rockingham — Federal Judge Roosevelt is a Communist, but if Rufus Sanford, Jr., standing In Icking,; and engaging in many the United States—every dollar if Johnson J; Hayes of North Caro we were a Communist we’d sue her front of postoffice reading a letter The Alphabet, Drowned Thie thait'.are evil* sinful and necessary—should go into the war lina’s central district will be re­ for trespassing on our privileges. and wearing a broad smile—Miss Hogs and Plowed Up The must admit this as effort, but not one penny should be membered a long time by Rich Some folds who boast that Evo­ Wilson chewing gum—Young man mond county spectators, at his court Cotton and Corn. !ugh we should be wasted,” the Winston-SalemBoard lution proves that their ancestors making love to girl on Main street as a humanitarian who tampers (Davie Record, March 24 , 192 6 ; famed: of it. No doubt of Realtors was told by Robert M. were monkeys spoil it all bv mak­ —Miss Rachel White In front of Hanes, president of the Wachovia justice with mercy. J. F. Deadmon, of Salisbury, ehi iis to our present ing asses of themselves. dime store—Miss Cornelia Hend­ very largely, with the Bank and Trust Company. The district probation officer had ricks selling theatre tickets—J. C. in town Sunday. People who say there should be Citing instance after iustance. of brought a 16-year-old youth charg­ White and Harvey Blackwelder In Mrs. R. D. W. Connor returned!; worse is to follow, but one political party jn this coun­ what he termed "reckless spend' ed with automobile theft before front of furniture store leaning on to her home in Raleigh Strnda^.^ wijjare actually engaged try and then say they believe In a ing” of federal funds for nonessen­ the judge and quoted the lad as say­ bicycle—Misses Green and Beck B. G. Foster made a twisiness IdSiWar again, are . we democracy ought to be bored for tial giiirposes, Hanes urged the real ing he never would return to school. eating ice cream 6 n Main street— trip to Salisbury Wednesday.^:; goingsright on? Are we simples. Restate, men, as members of ’‘the After gentle questiming, the Work has begun on the new ad- gcjn^w^eep up drinking, and New Deal Congressmen do a lot Crowd of spectators looking at two great ihiddle class of America,*? to judge inquired: autos that had bumped IJ front of dition to the Sanford garage. gambHng.';dairottsing, dandng v:atict; of fool things, but the limit was Organize in opposition to waste in "W hy did you run-away from theatre—Four country lasses tak­ J. T. Baity returned Saturday committingadultry, and sowing to when one of them recommended a government home, son?” from an extended trip to Florida. the fiiesh and the devi,? If so, how political favorite for a job by en­ ing pictures in park on the square “Just stubbornness, I guess,” Austin Daniel, oi Kannapolis, In the name of common sense can Warning of the gravity of the dorsing a legless man to. teaclf sol­ —Widow lady standing ia store war situation, Hanes said, " I do the boy replied. was in town last week on business. we expect to win this war? God j diers-running. door watching the world go by— “I think I see something good Miss Tobitha Moore, of Winston tells us in H isholy Word that we not believe America has faced niiore Fair play will win the day. With School teachers looking for income in this boy,” Judge Hayes com­ tax blanks—Farmers watching card spent the week-end with relatives reap What we sow, therefore it serious times since the landing ; of fair play between employer and em­ the Pilgrims on onr shores. The mented, and then asked him, "Do game on Main street—ErnestFrost near Cana. IooksJike we a e facing an awful ployee, between government and you ever read the Bible? enjoying morning drink—Salesla­ Rev. W. J. S. Walker is in Da­ harvest. Our only hope as a coun- ability of the Japanese has been industry, between farm and city, greatly underestimated. Winning “Yes, sir.” dies tryin to work picture puzzle vidson county-this week assisting ttyiand nation is to repent of onr between all the elements of society, wickedness! quit our carousing, this war is going to be a long, “Have you ever read the story we will come nearer to uniting the —Pretty girl winking at soldiier. in a meeting. of the Prodigal Son?” Mr* and Mrs; J. F. Dwire, of drinki^a, gambling and frolicking tough and tireSeme job. E v ery p people than all the fine spun eco­ source of the country—moral, phy­ No, sir.” Spencer. spent the week-end here and goto serving ahd^worshipping nomic theories the smart boys can To Deferred Registrants sical aud finangiaT-—must be put in­ JudgeHayesthrew off the robe ^w ith relatives.: the. Lbrd Jesus Christ in sincerity think up. Selective Service registrants who have to the conflict if we are to win” J of judicial djgnity, came down trom been deferred by. reason of dependency Born, to: 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry and tenth. True American patriots haven't only, but wish to volunteer to compete for The speaker read a letter fr$m the bench and sat down beside the rilake, of Farmington, a fine son. It iSr.time to quit serving the de­ any patience with this union clam­ selection as au Officer Candidate most Chairman Robert L. Doughton of boy. He picked up a nearby bible make application tiuougb their local board, J. Wade Hendricks, County. A. vil and go to God in earnest prayer or about an open or a closed shop Genoal Van B. Metts, State Director of the House wavs and means com­ and asked, Does anyone in this gent of Catawba, spent the ^gfk* and seet forgiveness and Divine or higher, wages. He’s a sorry man Selective Service, announced today. proteuion. If we leave God out of mittee expressing alarm at "lavish courtroom know where I can find who would stop to argue about All such volunteers. Director Hetts de­ end with his parents near Cana.? . the story of the Prodigal Son?” clared, must be American citizens and be Ilisses Clarice, Louise and Rnth vour inBividttal and national life, and unnecessary” expenditures by such matters when there are mil­ eligible, aside from tbeir dependency then ^e'shall have to abide by the the federal government and fear of For several moments there was lions of our boys who are giving claims, for CIasdGcation ia Class I A. In Rodwell and Misses Elsie and Pan. no answer from the crowd- which addition, the "Application to Volunteer line Horn spent Saturday in Win­ consequences, and they will be de­ "national bankruptcy” unless their lime and perhaps their lives and Waiverof Dependency.” filed with the plorable. Multitudes of church waste is curbed. filled the room. Then came the for twenty-one dollars a month. local board, must Ije signed by his depen-'' ston shopping. voice of*an aged Negro man, timid­ dents over 18 years of age. as well as by ' Mrs. Burr Brock is visiting her members have quit the' church, Hanes described examples of loose You never can tell by the way i the registrant, and any volunteefuoder 21 ly, yassub, jedge, I know where parents near Farmington, the Sunday school, the prayer federal spending which he said came looks. For instance, a man who years of age must obtain the written con­ tis—the fifteenth chapter of Luke.” sent of his parents or guardians. Miss Vada Johnson, Of Fanning meeting, and the serviceand wor­ from congressmen’s files. He told was run over by an automobile Judge Hayes turned to the. place Volunteers who are found by the Anny ton, Is home for an extended stay ship of Almighty God, and have of stenegraphers in Washington said the driver was running two to be initially qualified will -be inducted who "spend their time writing to as he commented, "now, I want all among quotas sent to the Army by their with her mother. Mrs. Rachel Tobn- conformed to the world. They mix fast, and the driver said it all hap­ local boards and given four months train­ and mingle with the world until their boy friends” and who had of you to reflect upon this. The pened because the man was run-' ing in the ranks to determine if they are SOOi ' only person here familiar enough potential prospects for commissions as se­ ■£:j; 'Mr. Troutman, of Mooresville, we can’t; tell the ma ority of church been employed for 1 weeks without ning out of tne way too slow. with the Bible to. find this story cond lieutenants. Any not recommended Mjfras in town Saturday looking over membeifs froin the outside world of having to type a single letter. Nt-t Germany, we are told, has been for an Officer Candidate school at the end was this old darkey. I want you of this training period may request to be some real estate with a view of wickedness. ItJis indeed heartrend all defense money is being spent compelled to resort to the expedi­ to meditate upon this for a while.” transferred to the Enlisted ReiieiverWhich purchasing. ing. Feople are going to cry and prudently, he declared, reportinjg ent of wooden clothes, wooden pies means that he will return to civilian life call upon God, it is trua, but we an instance of a former Negro la­ Then he read the story of the and wooded shoes. B’gosh that’s and not be subject to ca.’l for active ser­ Dau Griffin, an aged citizen of young man who left his home, vice unless registrants having similar de­ Cooleemee, died Larch 14th aud fearthsft it is going to be" too late. borer now making f t i a day. as 'a nothing, because-she will have to pendency claims are being called. Those spent his substance in riotous living who fail to complete the OfficerCandidate was buried at Chestnut Grove the They ^ait until destruction comes, skilled defense worker, and of a resort to wooden men before, this course or who are not recommended for and thin it is hard to reack God. former minister whose salary was and returned, penitent, and was re­ country gets thru with her. commission, likewise may request trans­ 16 th. ceived with joy by his father. fer to the Enlisted Reserve, ot elect to be Mrs. Clyde Ijames and children Betterprayandrepeqtnow.. $ 1 2 5 a month now getting $ 7 0 0 a The force of world events is sha­ Later, Judge Hayes noclfied the reassigned as an enlisted man on> active left Thursday for Winston.Sa!em, Itishighiime to quit dancing month in a defense job. He algb ping the world for the ushering in duty, ■ > boy’s parents to come for him. Citing a. memoiandnm from Brig. Gen. - where they will make tbeir home. and frolicking and drinking and go attacked the spending rivers', add of government ownership or con The lad remarked that "never Lewis B. Hersey, Director of Selective Ser­ Mrl Ijames has been in the Twin- tq^se$Mi)g God. Itlookslike the ’harbor bill, which he said WoulJl trol of all public utilities. Social­ vice, toe following procedure for a Class multitudes of people could see provide almost a billion dollars for before have I realized so clearly the izing such things in time of' war Ifl-A registrant, desiring to volunteer to G ty for some time. difference between right and wrong. compete for selection as an Officer Candi­ ' Henry Howard, of R. 4 , was in J|jS^itiiiat such evil, ungodliness is the Florida Ship Cana^St- Law­ means that they must remain So­ date was outlined bv the State IMrecton brwging us to and get disgusted rence Seaway and sidjilarjxrbjects. My parents will have no more trou- cialized in time of peace. 1. Tbe registrant mnst file with the lo­ town Thursday and reports that ble.from me.” cal board an “Application to Volunteer five of bis family have been ill with with the whole thing, then try “All this doesn’t make sense,’’ A man may be a patriot without and Waiver of Dependency," which also something. ;faT qetter. An awfnl he said. "You and I are going to being able to repeat all the words mast be signed by bis dependents over Au. They are all able to be out Why Shoold God the age of 19 years. The form for this again. The family of Jonas Dan­ scoifrginfci^aWaiting the nations pay the bill eventually. The mid­ of The Star Spangled Banner. In application is obtained from local Board: iel have also been sufferers from of earth, to say the best of it, and dle class ot 3 0 , 4 0 or 5 0 million peo­ fact, few people know the full text 2. After the local board has checked Spare Us? his application, together with bis citizen­ the plague but have about lecov- if people have any aim and desire ple with slowly rising Salaries and of the Declaration of Independence The following is part of a state­ ship and as to whether or not he should ered. to flee to God, they had better put incomes,, is caaght between the or the Constitution of the United be deferred as a “necessary man” in bis ment made by a minister in Bour­ civilian occupation, the registrant is given The io.year old son of Mr. and it into effect. There is no time to millstones of the labor and farm- States. The test of patriotism is nemouth, England. His wards are a preliminary physical examination by t e lose. minority blocs who accomplish what not a capacity for memorizing. Ioesl board examining physician: Mrs Daniel Foster, of R. 4 , died so applicable to people in our own last Tuesday of pneumonia, and they want by exerting pressure. 3. If the registrant passes this physi­ countrp that substituting America cal test, he is advised that the next step wais ^ irie d Wednesday afternoon This Wouldn’t Be The The middle class is inarticulate. . I is to present himself at an Army Recep* for the British would be justified Song Is Written Aboot at Concord church. think the time has come when it tion Center or Aimv Replacement Center, when the word “ we” is read. wtiich will have been designated by the W. T. Godbey died at his home Start. should organize and get something New Time Army Corps Area Commander, for qualifi­ "W e have made Sundayvthe day cation examination. All expenses inci­ on R. 2 , early Tuesday morning, Last week The Charlotte Obser. done. Every citizen is a taxpayer, for going to the beach, and other . We hear every day of wars, and dent to travel to and from the reception aged about 4 8 years. -The funeral ver carrisd an editorial commend­ and he should interested in seeing or replacement center, including meals and motor travel. Now there is no mo. rumors of wars, famine, pestilence and burial services were held on ing Gdveitapr Broughton for the that the government gets some kind lodging, must be paid bv the registrant: tor fuel and the beaches are barred and many other awful things of the 4.‘ Following the qualification examina­ Thursday afternoon at Union Chap­ stand lie took before the Ways and of return for his money.” to secure them from invasion. world from end to end, including tion. the registrant returns to his. home, el. Mr. Godbey is survivedfjBy his MeansjCommittee of the House of Following Hanes’ ajjdres, the regardless of whether or not he has been “We have left the churches half high taxes, income tax reports, etc., found acceptable, and presents the Army wife and two children; hism other Representatives “in opposition to realtors passed a motion instruct empty, how many of them are in and as if that is not enough we report to bis local beard: and several brothers and sister?.'4.--f the request- of the!., president for ing directors and officers to assist 5. IftbeAimy has found the regis- ruins. We have ignored the ring­ must begin advancing ourselves' to The new hosiery mill is progf|S£ $3 p0 jooo,ooo with wjb^h to take the'local taxpayers' organization in Kynt to baoe initial qualification the,local ing ot church bells, now they can a new time. To show what he board places him in (Mass I-A and he will care of workers whp ar^i'tempbrj achieving its objectives.—WinstonJ be ordered to report for induction as a ing fine under the management"^ not be rung eqcept to warn us of thought of it a man of the moun­ ily throwq out th e jt^ b ^ te ^ alem Journal. volunteer for Officer Candidate Training at S. O. Rich. The young ladies are mortal danger. tains has written a song, which runs tbe next call for delivery of men by hia ^styearning how to operate the plant cqnftjrskma - local board. If the registrant is found not "The food for-which we forgot something like this: : machines. About fotty dozen pair war program.” .' * v Too Late qualified by the Army. his application to to give thanks is now strictly rat From th e mountains around volunteer is denied by bis local boara and are being turned out daily: iI-1SWe, ^toci 1 wisli /ioVioin in com­ ha ts retained In Class m-A. The Detroit, News. ^ioned. The service we refused to Murphy understand that the plant will mending the Governor for that It Is estimated by the War Department Tokeep the record straight, it God is now conscripted for the ' To the shores of Kitty Hawk, that the entire training period' fcr a vol­ tie enlarged as fast as practicable. stand. was not at. the nth hour .that country. The money we would We’ll fight onr country’s battles, unteer seeUng a commisBioo. including Harry S. Carter died March 16, . Further along in this same edi- the four months’ service in; the ranks, S in g ap o re^ out to dig raidlM&U not consecrate is now taken from Pay the tax and never sqoak. normally will require a minimum of six at’/Lawrence Hospital, Winston, torial, the Observer says: If the ters in the surrounding 4$fiis.. It us in advanced prices v and taxes. We’re very pa-tri-o-tic death resulting from pneumonia. Federal government begins this sort was half past 1 6 . The nights we would not spend In And we’ll shell out our last dime; Funeral and burial services took of paternalism, where will it stop?*’ Aoto Graveyards prayer are now spent huddled in To win. we’U do most anything dace Sunday at Fork Church. Mr. We’d like to call attention to the air raid shelters. But to hell with daylight time. The automobile “boneyards” in 18 years old, and held fact'that the passage of this $ 3 0 0 .- Buggy in Henry Otonjty Carter was ‘‘False gods of wealth and pleas North Carolina are slated to be a position with the Reynolds To­ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 wotild not: mark the begin­ For the first time in a&'^jrears a me are crumbling all over the earth cleaned in a hurry, the WFB an* ning of "this sort of paternalism." Martinsville, Va;, mercliiint has re­ Groonds For Divorn bacco Co; today; They cannot save.' They nouncesin Raleigh. Junk dealers Invitations have been received It wotdd merely be the continua­ ported the sale of a. bufcgy with themselves go down at the touch of A woman in San Ftanciaco engag­ have been warned they must take reading as follows: Mr. and Mrs. tion of the same kind of paternal­ signs that Old Dobbin is: sure to adversity. This year will show ed a detective to spy. on the after- fair prices” for junked' cars or Gaston E. Horn request the honor ism that has been in effect for the come back into his own with autos how sensible was the Saviour's bid OffieeaetiyiBeB of h e rb tu b a n d .lh e have their yards requisitioned. of your presence at the marriageof last eight or nine years.—The State. out. first night on the job the detective ding, ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom their daughter Pauline, Madie to followed .hia prey- to' ft loeal night No, Geraldine, there is no truth Americans do not mind paying of God ’ ” ; Iflinister Rons Mr; Francis Sca.r Morrison, on tha club where the erring hnsband had a in the. report, that Congressmen, the bill for the war—in fact they Rev. C. H. King has announced . evening of Tuesday, April the 6 th, What wlthallthecookingschools rendezvous with a beautiful blonde one thousand nine hundred and who voted qgainst the two-ocean aie glad of the ' chance—but for and home economies courses we lady—the detective’s wife! Both the that he is a candidate for sheriff of twenty,^at five o’clock, .First Bap* navy, have volunteered for imme­ God's sakelet’s cut our the graft, might expect better cooking some sleuth and his client have engaged Richmond county. - He is pastorof tist^ChuTcb, Mocksville, N. C. diate service'. teg that proves too costly.—Ex. day in the future. . the same attorney.—Ex, a church in east Rockingham. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVItLE, N. C. New Defense Jobs OpeningEachDay

^ * THE ST discharge Fun for the Whole Family hy her e accepts handsome chib. Fas making, whom sh- BIG TOP pects Kar ByEDWHEELAN Karl's n r hot refuse 1 %orr»s greenback.president of'bavorite ^ cUa t e r th a t s a m e c ^ y at the station - livers, at IsIlm s 1ImcZnwas o n th e o th e r e n d o f th e v a r e . MV message GOOO-CVB.MVRA1DARUNGr .T WAS HOPIH& T - O-OH1 night, disc =Y COULD SpBMD A >|&Ey< OR 3 0 VfTHbOU HERE. BJT BEAUTiFOL her. she HAU * GVT , NME'RE STARTiNCr PRODUCTION ON YOUR -< A*™ T MllfiX -r~ -^CKTONNlILZe AT MCWIN, cues her PICTURE SOONER THAN NHE EXPECTED*. MR. AND QRAB A PlANE- BOSS ner, who THOMPSON, BECAUSE. TWO CTOUR Ii a struggle COMPETITORS A RE:.. G O IN S T b DO J- wouyv»jooc>!!j flee In Eric. He VWESTE RN S * Crom the ATONCE Ar N SEE, FIVE THIRTY/ COME ON, VINCE. SVT I sort of defense job. to her. BOYS, I'M SOlN' BACK THEN, I’M SO TIRED I COULD UP HOME I’D *. UP- IT’S FNE-THtRTY- * . * * pair, she HOME AN* SLEEP VINCENT,. HAD KN ACRE O’ DECENT FOLKS 0U6WT Our 32-page booklet tells what agencies mouth. FER A COUPLK ire giving these and other defense Karl s VIEtLSTia PLOWIN' DONE BY TBE UP AN’ jourses, lists typical defense jobs, sections DAVS BE THIS TIME ABOUT vhere Qiey can be found.and addresses was whit HERE vhere you can register for work. Send fooll Do four order to : that? Do lowed fro READER-HOME SERVICE this ofEc 635 SixOi Avenne New York City work eve If you m Enclose IS cents in coins for your meet wi copy of GETTING A DEFENSE JOB. Shall we Name ...... A Silence, Address ...... way,” Jo She woul Jmow wha Je best t had won. GIVE YOUR was firigh REG’LAR FELLERS—Holding the Jones’ Line. By GENE BYRNES “It see in your h “Very THIS. IS TH* PLAN—^ OKAY, OOYS-THAS A Lt-N O W I DUNNO WHEBE WHAT COLD THE AIR WC MAKE A SUDDEN RUN FER ITAN1 OONt FORSET THEY WENT T O -^ Get qoick relief the famous Penetro Jcan w- Nose Drop 2-drop way. Helps open up attack : a n ' tuen a ■TOUR O R D E R S / THEY SURE GOTi cold stuffed nose. Generous sizes, deceive QUICK RETREAT TO AWAY FAST.// 25c and 50c. Use only as directed. followed SPECIAL POSITIONS IN, . way of kn MRS. JONES’S y A R V / / - NEVER MIND, She coul OVE1LL -SET 'EM D o T o n B a k e a t H o m e ? police—y~ If you do, send for a grand cook both folio TOMORRER/> )ook—crammed with recipes for lieve tha ill kinds of yeast-raised breads chances. jnd cakes. It’s absolutely free, “I’m fust drop a postcard with your wearily, iame and address to Standard needn’t w 3rands Inc., 691 Washington St., police tor "Jew York City.—Adv. “I am Karl said and beau DON’T LET you are She loo ment she CONSTIPATION Karl . MESCAL IKE B7 & lh u n t le y Facts A re Facts SLOW YOU UP Tears s' • When bowels are sluggish and you feel she have irritable, headachy and everything you adventur I ReCOU-ECT TH* rTWARIWAS COULDKTrx S do is an effort, do as millions do—chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewing Fate, mo ME AN* OC MAM i STARVATION! UPHJS. BESM Lollx&affi gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- own desti WEMT PROSPECTlKi' - JWM& ME., PLEASAKn MINT before you go to bed—sleep with­ eager I TW PACE 'iveousr scrrrew out being disturbed—next morning gentle* H -IDTHEnMarwHes1l thorough relief, helping you fe d swell thing tha t / her FKmeRieusoiM again, full of your normal pep. Try ferent.” HBCV-SHOOT HIM IP I FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy one. T HE CATCHES HIM IWH) and economical. A generous family supply “You c HtSOAUfiHTER A&6JU — thought b man, wh FEEN-A-MINTI0; Karl, w* He had ANO JlM SM S A Brave and Temperate he was n .WED OESERtfSlT./ No man can be brave who “You thinks pain the greatest evil; nor did you, 7] iemperate, who considers pleas­ “You di ure the highest good.—Cicero. me, did “You said, bow “And y POP—Pop’s Getup Must Stay Up you hadn’ By J. MILLAR WATT »> TELL THAT MAN X - PROVIDEP AND THAT HE OOESN1I ’ “That “Yes. DOMT AAIKID HIM IT'S TABUE PEMOVE Hlff “TURNIMG OUT IN admit it.’ T E N N IS - ONI FO R M / “Perha PINK SHORTS know tha TENNIS . . th toy own This w announce Germany to Joan so much to marry WKIST curred to SWAGGER WATCH cere. “If you Karl sugg 15£BS—S^ySLSGSSSi ooM-Waterbury Ccmpaay . Waterhuryt Conn. “Very fticcs and specific*taooMobjcct to cham pressionle TT without notice. Fecfarai tax.mxtrm. "There Suburban thought d KMCTRgmr.1 Heights DONT GAMBLE - fau JfagtyZAotf lently by THE YOUR $ NEVER 30UC-HT A BETTER WATCH _ could tele apartmen SPORTING of knowin Experience Begets Custom too late, Experience is the mother at thorities. custom.—Henry Ward Beecher. that Karl THNG day and call. Co Sybil’s ws tonfidence “I will al,” Karl « -ie drive you LlOUlD TASUTS ' understan S A iv e - “I unde _ NOSE OROM Wl COUCH OROM For a m other. 3 Now enem £••••••••••••••••••••• turned an • TEACHING A CHILD « In the Ii with dar* • VALUE OF PENNIES • switched GlBYAS t Achild of a wise mother will be % called, “S t taught from.early childhood to be- % »» O 1 come a regular reader of the adver- « But onl IWUHMSI j t y t FREP PERlfY ANP THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE AT THE • tttflnen t th that way better perhaps • in the hig' UHt COMMUNITY O W NtE AT SWORDS' POINTS, BECAUSE NOT KNOWING • than in any.other can the child be I that Sybil “Joe’s building the cleverest birdhouses THAT THEY WERE IN SESSION INSIDE HE HAp TOE PORCH FlOOR • taughtthegreatvalueofpemnesand I Apparent! 9 the perinanentbenefitwhichcomes' • MMsnmui PA1NTEP ANP THEV HAP TO MAKE THEIR EXIT THR0U6H A • from making every penny count. • Irom work In the basement!” ♦ LftMtU WINPOWBEFORE AN APPRECIATIVE AUPtENCE roam, it THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. 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e Jo b s IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL c h D a y UNDAY I PATTERNS CHOOLLesson SEWING CIRCLE SBY HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. ©BCU.. ^ S y l v i a T a y u o r Of The Moody Bible Institate of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) THE STORY SO FAR: Joan Leland to Pattern No. SC7D Is designed for size* discharged and refused an explanation 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 requires I?! by her employer, Artiiur Biulford. She yards 35-inch material; IM yards 54-inch. ' k accepts another secretarial post from Lesson for March 29 I1A yards edging for neckline and sleeves, handsome Karl AUUer, owner of a night It yard for 35-inch contrast material for Lesson subjects and Scripture texts collar. i club. Fascinated, she permits his love* Iected and copyrighted by International making, though her sister SybD, with Council of Religious Education; used by whom she shares an apartment, sus* permission. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. pects KarFs motives. Paul Sherman, Room 1324 Karl's manager, warns Joan against Kari ■ THE TRANSFIGURED CHRIST 211 West Wacker Dr. Chicago hut refuses to give any reason. She de­ MEETS HUMAN NEED Enclose 20 cents in coins for each livers, at Karl's request, a mysterious pattern desired. message to a tramp steamer late at LESSON TEXT—Luke 9:28-43a. Pattern No ...... Size...... night, discovering that Paul is following GOLDEN TEXT — And they were all Name ...... a...... her. She defends Karl blindly. Paul res­ amazed at the mighty power of God.-* lift. Tf.*' cues her from Eric Strom, Karl's part­ Luke 9:43. Address ...... ;...... ner, who attempted to kiss her. Hearing a struggle, Joan later enters Karl's of­ Glory and grace go together. fice In time to see him shoot and kill Spirituality finds meaning in serv­ Egjt. He asks her to pick up the gun ice. Holiness is . faith in action. from Qie floor, then threatens her with blame for the murder unless she re­ Every fine emotion should be trans­ mains quiet. Paul enters and Joan is lated into conduct. en Hired Too. dumfotmded when he backs up Karl, re­ This is toe message of our lesson [« | $ garding her fingerprints on the gun. The \!I as it presents toe transfigured Christ the army or men carry the'body out and Joan'wott* and toe disciples, moved beyond in­ ■ for a defense ders what will now be Karl's attitude telligent words by His- transcendent d free—train- toward her. glory, going forth into the valley to ght our battle Now continue with the story. meet to* need Of demon-ridden hu­ ! • This TEAR, your garden most pnv manity. duce. Itfa important to your family's ded in every CHAPXEK IX Jl I M Il 1. Amazing Glory (w . 28-36). health—to the nation's welfare! Your for women, time is too valuable to gamble on infe­ Tearing it open she found a note in Sybil’s handwriting. “I’ll be back To three of toe disciples came the rior seeds* n speeding up Karl seemed amused at her out­ privilege of seeing in the mount toe the services, burst. Once she had cherished that soon. Something terrible has happened.” V ■ • Start right* Plant FBbry Q uality outshining of toe deity of Christ Sbeds because they are bred to pro­ nce for every tender look. Now it was loathesome kitchen there were no signs that against Karl while you’re just as through toe humanity of His flesh f r - u- r duce the best possible results. Over to her. With the madness of des­ Sybil had. eaten her dinner. And bad!” in such amazing glory that Peter 65,000 tests are made annually to pair, die struck him hill in the 8 0 7 0 J ^ maintain their quality. Buy them at then on the kitchen table Joan saw Her voice had risen hysterically. could think of nothing more wonder­ your local Ferry dealer's. Hs what agencies mouth. an envelope. Tearing it open, she “Be quiet!” -Paul ordered. “Do you ful than to prolong toe experience other defense Karl stepped back and his face • Send for ttFenyfS Victoty Qardea nse jobs, sections found a note in Sybil’s handwriting. want Karl to come in here?” Iy tarrying in the mount. T ITTLE chubbies, little “slim- Plan,” tree. Complete plan and grow­ id .and addresses was white with rage. "You little *TU be back soon. Something ter­ “What do I care?” Tears One could wish that it were pos­ Ij jims” look well in this simple ing directions for vegetable garden. for work. Send fool! Do you think it’s as easy as rible has happened ...” streamed down toe white face and sible in presenting this lesson to get frock which may be adjusted to Write Dept. W-4. that? Don’t you know you’ll be fol­ she buried her face in her hands. each figure by toe side sashes lowed from the moment you leave A cold chill of premonition swept over into toe thinking of those who FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. Joan. Instantly her mind leaped “Will you listen to 53$;-for one read or hear, a proper conception which tie in back. The bodice, DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE this office? You will be driven to to Karl Miller. Had he suspected minute?” Paiil Sheridan' said in a of toe glory of our Christ, but words softly gathered has an engaging .Vew Vork City work every day by Paul Sherman. her plan of enlisting Sybil’s aid? low yojoe. - seem to be such weak and in­ “sweetheart” neckline, the skirt is If you make a false-move you will sufficient instruments. One would full and flaring. If you prefer you Both Are Helped coins for your meet with—an unforlunate'accident. But how could he? And why would She did not reply. It is one of toe beautiful com­ EFENSE JOB. Sybil say, “I’ll be back soon” ? Sure­ “My name is not Paul Sherman.” cry out—“Look at Him—toe Son of may finish this dress with a sim­ Shall we call it that?” ly it could not be so “terrible.” God with the transfigured face—and ple round white collar as shown in pensations of life that no man can Silence. “There must be some She sobbed, “What’s that to me?” toe light of heavenly glory shining the small sketch. Excellent for sincerely try to help another with­ way,” Joan thought, "but what?” “I’m just nervous,” Joan told her- He took her nervous hands and out helping himself.—Bailey. -self. forth in a dazzling whiteness” (lit­ wool crepes (as a party frock), She would tell Sybil! Sybtt JIPOuld held them tightly in his own. “It’s erally, like lightning). chambray, or for Imow what to do. Until then it would She tried to light the fire but it true I speak German. My grand­ refused to burn and smouldered out, Ji men would only look upon Him, every day. Je best to pretend to Karl that he mother was German. But I am Paul they would see how untrue are those had won. He must believe that she leaving the room in dismal silence. O’Malley of the Federal Bureau of Clasping her hands, Joan walked who take from Him His deity, who was frightened. Investigation—toe FBI.” speak of Him as only a good man "It seems that all the cards are around the room. “I’ve got to talk Silence. The fire crackled and to someone,” she thought hysteri­ or a great teacher. He, our Saviour, in your hands,” she admitted. toe rain poured against tlie windows. who took upon Himself the limita­ I "Very clever of you to realize it.” cally. “I can’t stand this any long­ “The FBI?” Joan repeated. er.” tion of our flesh, was and is eternally amous Penetro Joan wondered if she could really “That’s right. We’ve suspected God. r. Helps open up deceive Karl. Even if she were But as she drew back the window Karl Miller of subversive activities -enerous sizes, curtain she saw Karl Miller’s car Significant it is to note that with y as directed. followed home, he would have no for a long time but we haven’t been Him on toe mount were Moses and way of knowing what she told Sybil. still in front of the apartment. If able to get conclusive evidence. Don’t run lamp cords under toe she left, he would surely follow her. Elijah. The former had died (Deut. rug. They wear out more quickly She could tell Sybil to go to the I still haven’t got enough to convict 34:5, 6) and toe latter had been from being walked on, and pre­ t Home? police—yet Karl might have them The telephone! She ran across the him. He’s too clever for that, though translated without death (H-.Kings both followed. Joan could not be­ room and seized it from its placfe sent a fire hazard. • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tablets, r a grand cook I believe he trusts me. One reason 2 :11), but both.were alive;’recog­ • * * there are tto chemicals; m minerals; no th recipes for lieve that Karl would take any on the table. With a trembling fin­ is that I speak his language.” nizable, intelligent, interested ih; the phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif­ •raised breads chances. ger she dialed the operator. The si­ Silver should always be polished “But why didn’t you tell me? Why redemptive work which CSiiist was following the shape of toe object ferent—act different. PurtIy vegetotle—a bsolutely free, "I’m going home,” she said, lence of a completely dead wire was didn’t you warn me?” to work out-on toe cross (v. 31): combination of 10 vegetable ingredients ard with your wearily, "straight home. You too obvious to be mistaken. —flatware lengthwise and hollow- formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated He smiled ruefully. “This is gov­ This definitely, denies "suelr false ware with a large circular motion. or candy coated, their action is depend­ s to Standard needn’t worry about my going to the She was seized then by absolute ernment business, Joan. I’m risking theories as soul-sleep or annmilatioh * . * * able, thorough, yet gentle, as millions Washington St., police tonight.” panic.- She must get out athere— my neck by revealing my identity at death; ' of NR’s have proved. Get a 25f b a t dv. “I am not in the least worried,” but how? If you wish to serve your guests today ...o r larger economy idze. to_ you. If Karl finds out who I But the vision of glory becomes individual cakes, bake your cake Karl said calmly. "You are young There was : a fire escape on the am, you know what win happen. I and beautiful, and I am sure that side of the building that opened off a means of blessing as we see ji a loaf. When baked, cut it in had to pretend to agree with him squares, frost them on four sides LET you are not yet ready to die.” the kitchen. tonight” H. Amazing Grace (w . 37-43a). She looked at him and for a mo­ “Karl couldn’t see me there,” Like Peter, there are mahy folk and decorate toe tops with wal- “You mean pretend to believe that iuts. ment she longed to see that other Joan SEiid aloud, and the sound of I shot Eric?” who think that toe thing to do is to r CMWY ATSON Karl . . . the Karl she had loved. • * * U UP her own voice frightened her. “That’s it. Now Karl will be sure remain on toe mountaintop, just en­ Spiced beet slices or pickled COATO Tears stung in her eyes. How could It was then that she heard some­ joying toe vision of gloiy and the ggish and you feel she have been so blind? A reckless, of me. He doesn’t know that I am carrots make piquant garnishes - REG!/!AR I d everything you thing, like the creaking of a board. here now. I came ahead of you delightful fellowship of Christ.and adventure-loving girl, laughing at It seemed to come from the kitchen. toe. redeemed.. They;::do. nbt learn for the cold-meat platter. A few 'llions do — chew Fate, moving blithely towards her from toe club and I’ve been waiting jf each will do, along with a.few BR TO-HtBHI; TOMORROW MJUGHT modern chewing Joan stood still. She was afraid to for you to come home.” such things from Christ'or-ffoffi.the chew FEEN-A- own destruction. She had held open, sprigs of parsley. move. Joan wiped her eyes. “I tried Word of God. ‘ The next day (v. 37) * » * bed—sleep with* eager arms to life, welcomed any­ He and toe disciples met toe cry xt morning gentle, thing that was “exciting aqd dif­ Her hand felt for the switch and to telephone the police. The-phone Avoid handling, electrical appa­ ★ LEND FOR VICTORY g you feel swell the living room was flooded'with is disconnected.” of an anguished father whose boy ormal pep. Try ferent.” But Sybil had been the wise was possessed of a demon and who ratus with wet hands. Always, ★ Make Your Money Count; s good, is handy one. light. Paul lit a cigarette. “I know. I turn off toe main switch before ' “That’s better,” she thought, and had found no help (v. 40). Look ★ Buy U. S. Defense Bonds ous family supply “You can’t trust any man,” Joan did i t myself. Karl’s orders.” then upon toe one whose unspeakable trying to repair outlets or lights. ■ costs only thought bitterly. Even Paiil Sher­ went into the bedroom to put on her Joan shuddered and fresh tears Disconnect cords before working hat and coat. Against the window- filled her eyes. “Oh, what a fool glory has just been revealed in toe 1 0 « man, who had warned her' about mount, who has just had toe ap­ jn them. NT Karl, was involved in the spy ring. pane slow rain had begun to fall. I’ve been! But I loved him so much! * * * Daft BlaiaelGnirBiisbaiid He had warned her about Karl but J oeui looked out a front window I didn’t know things like this really proval of God toe Father (v. 35), Thickening for gravies or soups If be’*'‘dead tucd” when be coses from ■mperate again. Karl was still there! The fire who now in amazing grace meets work and hates going places. BSental he was no better. happened.* I thought all the spy the need of this humble child! There may be made quickly by beating I or physical over*exertion occurs J e brave who "You didn’t have to go so far, escape was her only chance. Ihe talk was just propaganda. Whal equal amounts of flour and water atest evil; nor apartment was on toe second floor is toe grace of God, manifest in the I easily if appetite for necessary body-1 did you, Karl?” Joan asked now. shall I do now? What can I do?” One whom we as Christians profess into a small, deep bowl with an I building foods is absent* VINOL with I nsiders pleas- “You didn’t-have to pretend to love and there was a' good drop to toe - “Do you know about Karl’s wife?" egg-beater until a smooth mix­ Vitamin BI and Lon helps promote -od.—Cicero. ground, but a small garden made to follow. Let us like Him bring the me; did you?” Color flooded her pale cheeks. glory of God and (in His name) the ture is formed. appetite* Druggists have VINOL. ' “You are very charming,” Karl it safe to jump. “Yes. He told me tonight after • * * “I can make it,” Joan said. “I power of God to bear upon toe need said, bowing. you left toe club. He seemed very of men. Shabby leather upholstery may “And you are very clever, but if must!” amused by toe whole situation.” be revived by washing with a you hadn’t asked me to marry you She reached the kitchen where It seems to toe writer of these » “I wanted to tell you, Joan, but cloth wrung out in warm water, CORNS GO FA S Sybil’s note still lay upon toe ta­ I didn’t dare take toe chance ol notes that God is waiting to do a to which a little vinegar has been Fain goes quick, corns l~ ble. The shade was drawn over the new thing in toe midst of human speedily removed when I “That proved my sincerity?” Karl’s finding out that I’d' double- added. Polish can be restored you use thin, soothing. I "Yes. Although I’m ashamed to kitchen window. Joan advanced to­ crossed him. You understand. This suffering and sorrow — working after washing by rubbing with a cushioning D r. SdKdl1S I admit it.” wards it and stretched out her hand business is more important than ei­ through His disciples. Weneedfirsf mixture of toe whites of two eggs gamepads. Trytheml "Perhaps it would interest you to when another sound came from ther of us.” of all to khow Him ourselves, as our own Saviour and Lord. Then we beaten up with a dash of turpen­ know that I Etlready have a wife without—toe unmistakable sound of Suddenly Joan rose crying,'“And tine. D -ScholIS Zino pads ...” then he added smoothly, “in footsteps upon the 1 iron staircase. Sybil! Paul, Sybil’s not here! Slie -need a vision of His glory, flooding my own country.” There was a soft tapping upon toe left a note saying that something- our souls and transforming our lives .• * • window. With a frightened gesture, terrible had happened . . . I’m (Rom. 12:1, 2). Then, we must put This was the final blow. Karl’s Joan touched toe shade and it flew afraid! Karl ...” that glory and that power to work announcement that he had a wife in to toe top. She looked out but could Paul glanced at his watch. “At through our lives. The one who. fol­ AND LADY, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, Germany came as a complete shock see no one. Then she heard a voice: most one o’clock.” lows Christ - cannot- be satisfied to to Joan Leland. She had attached “Josm! Open the window.” “Paul!” She seized his arm. “Do rejoice in his own salvation- and-not REMEMBER,THE ONLY YEAST WITH so much importance to his desire It was Paul Sherman! Joan drew you think that Karl would . . .” reach out to win others. He cannot to marry her that it had never oc­ back and as she did so Paul’s head He shook his head. “I don’t know. rest in toe peace of soul which ALL TH ESE+VITAMINS IS w r is t curred to her he should be insin­ appeared. Had Karl sent him to I don’t honestly know. But I have a Christ gives and not put forth his R WATCH cere. get her? She shrank against toe wall plan. Listen carefully ...” hand to those who struggle in "life’s FLEI5CHMANN'S dyt Easy-reading “If you are ready to go home,” of toe kitchen, watching his plead­ » * • wild restless sea.” He must (as d and unbreak- Matt. 5:16 puts it) let his light so tber strap. Karl suggested, “I will drive you.” ing gestures for admittance. Then Joan and Paul sat quietly together T Company . “Very well,” Joan answered ex- she saw that toe window was un­ on the couch before the blazing fire shine in toe darkness that men may toon. pressionlessly. find their way to toe Father’s house - subj ect to change locked. Paul could easily open it and she listened as Paul told about oral tax extra- •!‘There must be some way,” Joan himself. He saw the change of ex­ the spy ring and the part he wanted and thus glorify the name of God. thought desperately as she sat si­ pression on' her face; and caught l her-to play-in-the future. God does His work in toe world lently by Karl Miller’s side. She its meaning. “I want you to stick it out, Joan, to through redeemed men and women. could telephone the police from her A moment later he was in toe go on working for Karl. Let him He is always seeking those Who, apartment. Karl would have no way kitchen with toe window locked be­ think you’re afraid to go to the au­ having seen toe glory of Christ and of knowing about that—until it was hind him. thorities. He must have confidence with His grace upon them, are \ gets Custom too late. Sybil could go to the au­ Paul looked sharply at her. “Sit in his own power if we are ever ready to be’used of toe Holy Spirit the mother oi thorities. Surely there was no way down,” he ordered. “You look like going to get at the bottom of thi 3.” for His glory. • “What toe church f t SOttLQty ard Beecher. that Karl could follow both girls a ghost. Have you any whiskey?” The girl was silent. needs today is not more machinery day and night, trace every phone .“There’s some brandy in toe “It’s our only chance,” Paul said or better, not-new organizations or call.. Comforted by the thought of kitchen,” Joan said. Her teeth were kindly. “I know how difficult it will more novel methods, but men whom Sybil’s wise advice, Joan felt more chattering. She was shaking so she be for you but if you went to toe the Holy Ghost can use—men of . 9IcPer Cake: VHamin A—2000 Units (Int.) VHomln Bt-UO Units (Int.) lonfidence in the situation. could scarcely talk. authorities trow, nothing couid be prayer, men mighty in prayer. The VHomin D - 400 Units (Int.) VHomlii;G— 4 0 -5 0 . Units (Sb. Bonr;) "I will see you tomorrow as usu­ Paul found toe bottle and returned proved. I haven’t any- conclusive Holy Ghost does not flow -through Al! of these.-vitamins go right into your bread; they are not appreciably al,” Karl was saying. "Paul will with‘it to toe living room. He held evidence against Karl yet. And he’d methods but through men- He does 1 lost in the oven. Ask fot Heischmann's Fresb Yeast—with the yellow IabeL ! -M-Ae drive you to work after this. You a small glass to her lips. “Drink certainly involve you in Eric’s mur­ not come on machinery, but on LIQUID TABLET* understand?” this!” he commanded. der.” men. He does not anoint plans, but SALVE „ “I understand perfectly.” The sweat liquor burned her throat men” (E. M. Bounds). NOSE OROff “All right, Paul,” she said with COUOH DROfS For a moment they stared at each but it warmed her. sudden decision. \‘T11 do it.” other. Sweethearts fan hour ago. Paul was bending over the fire­ He patted her arm, “Good girl! Need Compassion ' MERCHANTS- Now enemies forever. Swiftly Joan place stirring toe logs, adding pa­ Karl’s sure to give himself away I do not know how any Christian •••••• turned and ran up the steps. per and kindling until toe fire especially since he now. thinks that service is to be fruitful if toe serv­ Youx A dvertisiug D ollar HILD ; In the living room she was greeted glowed with a bright blaze. he can trust me. Of course you. un­ ant is not primarily baptized in toe with darkness and silence. She She watched him in silence until derstand you are not to reveal my spirit of a suffering compassion. ,buys something morethan space and circulation in switched on one small lamp and he had finished. identity to anyone, even your sis­ We can never heal toe needs we' the columns of this newspaper. It buys space and ’ w ill be called, "Sybil, where are you?” “Now listen to me, Joan and listen ter.” do hot feel. Tearless hearts can d to be- But only her own voice- sounded circulation plus the favorable consideration of our e adver- carefully.” “Sybil! Paul, what are we gome never be the heralds of the Passion. • perhaps In the high-ceilinged rooms. Strsinge Her green eyes regarded him with to do about Sybil?” We nutst pity if we would redeem. readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. child be -that Sybil should not be home yet. loathing. “Spies! But you can’t “I don’t know. But I can’t set We must bleed if we would be toe Apparently she had not returned get away with it. You can’t keep what Karl would have against her ministers of toe saving blood.—Jf. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT r count. C Iram work. Joan ran into the bed- me from going to the police! You’re It doesn’t add up.” H. Jowett. refisn. I t w as undisturbed. In the very clever, aren’t you? Talking (TO BE CONTiNVBDi OOOOOfl THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MARCH 25. 1942. THE DAVIE RECORDJ IN MEMORIUM Former Davie Sailor Mrs. S. 0. Stunpson First Black-Out Mn. Minem Miller THE DAVl The Davie County Bar Association pass­ Missiog Mrs. S. O. Stimpson, 6 3 , died Mocksville had its first black-out Ftmeral services for Mia. Minerva Mil- C. FRANK STROUD Editor. ed the following resolutions on May 15th, Monday night at Long’s Hospital, Iec 85. who died Friday night at the home Oldest Paper| The Record is In receipt of a letter last Tuesday evening. The black 1941: Statesville, following a heart at of her daughter. Mrs. J. H- Smith, in Fort No Liquor, TELEPHONE Whereas: death an agency over which from Mrs.. S. K. Smith, of Dudley, tack after, a tew honrs illness out lasted for 15 minutes—from 8 :0 0 mortal man bus no control, has taken N C , reading as follows: to 8 :1 5 o’clock. Sofaras we can syth county, were held at BetbtehMD M. EMtered atthe PostofBca in Moeks- from us one of the youngest and most, es­ A native of Davie county, Mrs. E. Ouiicb Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, DearMr Stroud:—Thought may­ Stimisou was a daughter of Daniel learn everybody obeyed tbe signals, "NEW S ARC vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail teemed members of tbis Bar. and. with Rev. J. W. Vestal in charge. The Whereas; it is the purpose of tbis reso­ be you would be interested in fcnow- J. Ratledge and Martha Heath Rat. and the town was minus .any visi­ m atter. March 3.1903. lution to iecord the sorrow of this Associ. iug that we have, been informed body was laid-to rest in the church ceme­ ledge. Surviving are her husband, ble lights in tbe homes, business Mr. and Mrs. I ation over the loss of one of its most de­ that Stacy Hugh Smith, Seaman two sisters, Mrs.. J. M. Richardson, tery. Mrs. Mller is survived by two Thursday In CbJ 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES: serving members, and. daughters, two sons and two sisters. Whereas;JobnBrewsterGrant was an Second Class, U. S. Navy, is miss, of Harmony; Mrs. Charles W. Booe, houses or oh the streets. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE • $ I 00 ornament to tbis Bar. having adorned it ing, following action in the perfor. of Winston-Salem; and three broth­ Mrs. Wayne I SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE • $ 80 bis learning, intellect, sincerity of purpose manceof his duty and In the sera ers, A. D and M. G: Ratledge, of In Winston-Sale| and scrupulous fidelity to every trust, dur­ vice of his country. He was on ing bis brief period of service, and. Statesville, and -Rev. A. P. Rat­ It is hoped that the next repre­ Whereas; by his rare ability as a prac the U. S. S. Pope, a destroyer. ledge, of Walkertown. FOR SALE- sentative from Davie county will ticioner, his courteous, brave and courag Stacy Smith is’ a son of Mr. and Funeral services were held Wed Mrs. W. E. K ei eons conduct as a citizen, be endeared Mrs. S. K. Smith, former 1 esidents not go to Raleigh and have the nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock from himself to all who knew him, and partic­ of the Smith Grove section, but . terms of the county officers extend, ularly to the members of this Association; tbe residence o l tbe Mocksville FO R EA STER Mrs. S. A. i l Now, Therefore, be it Resolved, by Da­ who. are now living at Dudley. in Winston-SaleT ed to eight years when they will he vie County Bar Association, in regular Stacy K. Smith the father, was 1 road. Interment was in the family elected for only four years. meetiog assembled, that this organization veteran of tbe world War No. 1 plot in Oakwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.l deplores and mourns deeply the death of and was the first American soldier Complete Line Of shopping in WitT We see by the papers that Con John Brewster Grant, whose untimely passing has removed one of its ablest and to land on French soil In 1 91 7 . The gressman Bnrgin is going to run most influential members. Record is sorry 'to hear this sad County Board Named T. L. MartinJ for Congress again from this dis Be it Further Resolved, that a copy of news. Ttie state board of elections Saturday spent Monday il this resolution be spread upon the min. STAR BRAND SHOES trict. We really had forgotten that utes of tbis Association; that a copy there appointed tbe following board for Davie there was such a man as Burgin of be transmitted to the family of the de. Republicans Nominate county: T. P. Dwiggfos, L. H. Davis and W. M. Pennil ceased: that a copy of the same be deUv G* G. Daniel day in WinstonJ in Congress. We snppose he gets ered to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Barber FOR ENTIRE FAMILY his check every month, and en. Davie County to be bv him enrolled in the records of his office, and that addit­ The Eighth Congressional Dis Mrs. BettieLl dorses everything the New Deal ional copies be furnished the several trict Republican Convention met at Salem, spent says and does. newspapers published in the county to with friends. the end that the sentiments herein ex­ Lexington on March 18 th. S. A. pressed may be presented to tbe public DeLapp, of Lexington, was elected Get Yours For Easter Now. The ReDUolica s of Davie coun at-large. Chairman, and Walter Zachary, of W. B. HowaJ ty will meet in convention at the Done at Mocksville, North Carolina, this Yadkinville, was elected Secretary was in town IaT IStb day of May, 1941, Anno Domini. AU Of The Wanted Styles. our office a visij conrt bouse in Mocksville on Satur. DAVIE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. to serve for the ensuing two years. The following executive committee day evening, March 2 8 th, at 8 By Jacob Stewart, President. Attorney andl o'clock. AU Republicans are given Attest: Robert S. McNeill, Secretary. was named: B. C. Brock, Chairman, Davie. ary, of Yadkinl a cordial invitation to be present, Memorial Services For Wilkes — H. C. Relly, ■ Miss ville visitors WJ A prominent speaker will address Frances Somers. the convention. DavtecountyRe Yadkin—W. E. Rutledge. I R. E- Daniel Brewster Grant Davie—C. F. Stroud. JONES & GENTRY moved from tb^ publicans will nominate a sheriff, llsbnry street, clerk of the court and representa­ The Davie County Bar Associa­ Montgomery—M. A. Nicholson. tion, in keeping with one of the Davidson—J. B .. Payne, I. T. 447 N. Trade St Winston-Salem, N- C Mr. and M rs| tive, and will also vote ior a solici­ oldest traditions, assembled in tbe Jackson. tor, state senator and a congress court bouse last Monday afternoon Moore-Calviu G. Spencer. I of Harmony, man next fall. Tbe Congressional to commemorate the life, character ' Rockingham—A. M. Snider. shopping one d | Convention will be held at Lex, and public services of Iobn Brews, Lee—C. R. Hall. ter Grant, a member of the Associ The Convention nominated Dr. Granville LeJ ington this afternoon at 2 o’clock, Miss Dorothy, 1 ation, who passed away In Decem­ A. D. Barber, of Sanford, for Con­ S12353234823482353238948235323535348232348235353235348234823532323234823532348235353482353235353535323532348235348482348235348 at which time a candidate for Con­ 53235323482353232353234823534848482353482353235323534848235353 in town shoppid ber, 1940 . The President, Jacob gress. Dr. Barber is one of the gress in this district will be selected. State’s leading Republicans, and Stewart, presided: Mr. and Mrs l The resolutions heretofore adopt, will make the race against W. O Bnrgin, tbe Democratic incumbent by going in MID-WEEK to Brevard, spenj Republican Pirmary ed by the Association were read by RemanberYourFiiends | guests of Mrs. R. B Sanford, Jr , chairman of the from Lexington. This district needs -ease WEEK-END congestion Mocksville township Republicans resolution committee. a live, progressive man to repre­ Wartime c o n d itio n s tend to iy- met at the court house Saturday A copy of the resolutions adopt­ sent them in the halls of Congress crowd transportation facilities on We Have An Attractive Line Of ; afternoon and elected the following —a man who has opinions and a week-ends when soldiers and Mr. and Mrsl ed by tbe North Carolina Bar As little son, of L j delegates and alternates to the Re­ sociation at its annual meeting in will of his own, and who will - war workers traveL You can aid publican county convention, which not be dictated to by any man by going places during the mid­ Easter Greeting Cards, last week w ith| 1941 , giving a brief sketch of Mr. week when possible, and by get­ in Davie. meets in the court house Satntday Grant's life, was read by Robt. S. Here’s hoping that Dr. Barker will night, March 2 8 th, at 8 o'clock: ting tickets and travel informa­ McNeill, Secretary. be our next Congressman. tion in advance. Going by Grey­ ' Delegates—Robt. L. Smith, W. hound, you’ll be saving your car Birthday and Sympathy Cards. A card red A number of out-of town Attor-. Clarence Crave F. Stonestreet, A. T. Grant, C. F neys, members of the State Bar As and tires, saving materials Amer­ Judge Johnson J. Hayes ica needs. And yea'll be szvinz Illinois Camp, ] Stroud, H. W. Hoots, A. A. Wag­ sociation, were present and. parti­ Our Display OE EASTER CANDIES In 'Attractive oner, l3. R. Stroud, G. G Daniel, money for Defense Bonds at low boy in the car cipated in the exercises. Short ad­ To Speak. Super-Coach fares! Stamev Cranfill. dresses were made by Judge John One-Way Re].-Trip Baskets at $6.00 and Packagea at 50c to $5.75 Alternates—J. J. Allen, Will N. B. C. Brock, District President of Raleigh. N. C. . Mrs. Roberl H. Clement, of Winston-Salem; So­ the Layman’s Association of Elkin $2 50 $4.50 been quite ill f | Smith, W. M. Crotts, Ernie Fos licitor Avalon Hall, of Yadkinville; Fort Bragg, N. C. $2.70 $4.90 IsReady For Your Inspection. ter, Moody Chaffin, Cloud Burgess, District, announced that Judge or more, is son Wade Phillips and Lee Wilson, of Johnson J. Bayes, of the Middle Di^ Washington, D. C. . $4.80 $8.65 E. C. Lagle, Grover Craven, H. B, New York, N. Y. PricesVieryReasonable. will be glad tol Snyder. Lexington; Hayden Clement, of trict of North Carolina, grill deliver $800 $14.40 Salisbury; D. L. Raymer, of States the meeting of the Association to be Columbia, S. C. . $2 50 $450 J. A. Cravej AU Republicans from this town ville. The exercises were open to held in the North Wiikesboro Metho­ Asheville, K. C. . . $2.30 ' $4.15 ship are invited to be present and dist Churtdi at 2:30, p. m., on Sun­ University, Ch the public, and a large audience Plus 5 Per Cent. Federal Tax Spring holiday will be seated with the delegates. was present. day. March 29, 1942. Eveiyone is AU Davie county Republicans are WILKINS DRUG CO. mother, Mrs. ' cordially invited to attend this meet­ Mocksville. N. C. Hall-Kimbrough lt)rug Co. | urged to be present. ing. Ijames X Roads News. Mrs. D. L. Telephone 141 MpcksviIIel N- C- tnony, R. 1, From A Davie Soldier Miss Catherine Glasscock spent the week What The Court Did GREYHOUND end with Miss Pauline Wyatt, at Fork. U M K tl Mrs Richards! Will take the pleasure to write you, The following cases were disposed of at her borne in TVq since I see and read The Record every Mr. and Mrs. Duke Tutterow and family week and find that the other boys write of Cooleemee, spent Sunday with Mr. and the March term of Davie Superior court- you. There's no county like good old Da­ Mrs. J. C. White. The oourt finished its work Wednesday af­ FOR SALI vie. yet I have been throogb or in eight Mesdames Clyde and Raieigh Glasscock ternoon: - McCormick Dl different states in the past year. I like spent the week-end with their parents, Ham Scott, VPL Dismissed. sell at a barga| the army just fine, and I feel that I'm do­ Mr. and Mrs. VestalGartner. Mrs. Cartner Alton James, VPL. Four months cn E. ing my part to keep old Old Glory flying, is sick roads. On March 17tb, General Hester, General Private J. C. Chaffin. Jr.. of Ft. Fastis. Mocksvi| Wing and General Griswell inspected my Thos. Heavner, Lester Hunter, larceny Va., spent the week-end with his parents* and receiving. Dismissed kitchen and congratulated me on’the work Mr and Mrs. Joe Chaffin. Tbe Cand of the kitchen, which makes me feel that Clifford Connor, reckless driving. Three I'm doing my part. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kimmer and daugh­ months 00 roads. buildings on I| ter, of Hanes, visited Mr. and Mrs. John MORRISETT’S Tm in Mississippi now. I Iett Florida Graydon Lankfoid. a.w d.w. Defendant nearing comp about five weeks ago, and I’d really like Kimmer Sunday. to pay costs “LIVE. WIRE S TORE” ready for occtj to go back to Florida, if we stay in the Norman Chaffin, of Charlotte, spent the Bill Bailey, operating car while .,drunk, week. United States, for it’s really a swell place week-eed with his parents: $50 and costs. W. Fourth and Trade Sts. : Winston-Salem, N. C. to be. In Mississippi there’s no place to The W. M. U.. of Ijames chuicb, held go for amusement, but I stay in camp the its monthly meeting at Mrs. M. E. Glass­ John Maxwell, breaking and entering. Mr. and Md most of the time anyway. Well TH ring cock’s. with about 12 members present. Two years on roads. dcugbter, Mil off for this time. Miss Betty Gean Gobble was the Sunday Andy Blackburn, o.c i. and reckless driv­ Sgt. CLAUDE BOGER ing. $50 and costs. Dalton Hendrix, J. H. With the robins back, hyacinths blooming, jonquils peeping out, spring is here Salem, were ij dinner guest of Miss Doris Chaffin. Ijames, o.c.i. ISO and costs. ■ their way tq W. W. Summers and Alonzo Reynolds Opal Hammer Kelly vs J. G. Kelly, di­ with Easter just one weeks around the corner. MorrisetPs have everything Fork. Report of Childrey visited W. H. Renegar Sunday. Mr. Rene- vorce; Ruth Edwards vs John Edwards, gar’s condition remains about the same. divorce. Both granted. Among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Felix necessary for the Easter dress up-everything beautiful and economically W. H. Jobl Death Unfounded. Early Cuthrell, reckless driving. Three classic shades| Gobble Sunday afternoon were Misses Elo- months on roads. Alpbonzo Robertson, Thomasville — Louis Chi Id rev, uise and Doris Chaffin, Rachel and Vernell v.p.l. Four months on roads. Fred An­ priced. Come. A royal Welcome awaits you in evqry department in town last formerley of the Orphan­ White Betty Gean Gobble, Dorothy Ander­ jar of sourwol son, Nancy Ann Ijames, Katbryn Turte- derson, o.c.i and driving aftel license re­ age and well known here, is not row, Syboil Holland, and J. N and Jackie voked. SSOandcosts.' be has our tb | dead, according to definite informa Tutterow snd Pbillip Holland, Mr. and Ben Lyons, v.p.1,/ 4 loonts on roads. Lee tiou received here yesterday. Mrs. J. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tutterow, Flynt non-support. TopevJlOpermonth Dr. John for benefit of wife, and the costs. Ernest Great Values In Our Dry Goods pept. Childrey, employed as a linotype Green, non-support of illegitimate child. is spending a I operator at the Thomasville Trib­ To pay $8 per month for support of child. Greatest assortment in our thirty years. Last word in merchandise, including ents, Mr. anj une for several months, was' semi, Fork News Notes. Paul Aittell,' non support of child. To pay near Kappa, officially reported several weeks a Mr. and Mrs. Brant Lewis and son Bob­ $10 per mouth for support of child. Clar­ , Vlf oolens, and Acetates in Prints, Florals, Plain and Polka Dots quite ill fo rtj by, of Henderson, visited relatives here ence Bowles, non-support To pay $10 go to have been killed in the ini- Thursday and Friday. per month for support of children. at the best prices ever. Shop MorrisetPs First! friends will I tial attack by the Japanse on Pearl Miss Lucy Foard Green returned to col­ Johnny Crawford, v.p.L and c. c. w. Six Harbor December 7 . However, a lege Thursday after spending some time months oh made. Y. D. Wilson, v.pL FOR SALj letter mailed from the young man here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gar­ Six months on roads. Rayon Silks Gabardines Smart Woolens ceries, togetl Monday from Pine Camp, N. Y., land Greene. John Johnson and John Johnson. Jr. Now showing a beautiful and in the Oak proves the report was a case of mis­ Mn. John Minor, of. Winston-Salem, breaking and entering, l.jand r. 4 years spent several davs here tbis week looking on roads. 39c 49c 79c complete assortment in popu­ A bargain to| taken identity or was false. The after some business. lar navy. $1.35~$1AS let er was received by V. C. Frank­ Sanford Woodniffi o.c.i. $50 and costs, Miss Rosemary Livengood has accepted Ben LyonstTom Childress, Johnny Craw­ Mocksville, lin Thursday. a position as bookkeeper for Hanes Chair ford. v.p.1. Lyons 4 months On-Ioads, 95c $1.35 $1.95 $2 75 $3.95 $2.45 Childrey is not in the navy, Co., at Mocksville. Childieas$50 and costs. Crawford, four Mrs. CbasJ reported, but is attached to com. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowers, of David­ months on mads. ria, Va., spel pany “C” of the 24th armored en- son county, visited relatives here Sunday John Henry Beeks, assault with intent ber parents f gin.er batallion at Pine Camp. Mrs. Lula Parks, who has been‘spend­ to commit rape. Case dismissed. Tutterow, aj ing several months with relatives near Thebe McDanieL Fred Peacock, larceny. Cana, spent last week here with Mr. -and Peacock, n.p.w.1. McDaniel to pay costs. Mrs. M. M. I William R. Davie P. Ta A. Mrs. Gurner Pack. John Anderson, a.w.d.w. $10 and cost, Curtain Draperies Tutterow so Mr. and Mrs Reed - Shoaf 1 of Reedy H. B. Carson, v.p.l. Twelve months^ on Special Draperies Bragg with . Meets Creek, visited relatives here Sunday. roads. J. C. Messick, reckless driving. To Dreea up your homes for Easter ' Pvt, Thomas Stewart, ot Ft. Bragg, was pay $100 for benefit of W. M. Cress, and Only -one table of 36- with Morrisett’s Cnrtains and Greatassortihent of all The William R. Davie P. T. A., costs of tbis action. James SwiJ visitor here a'few.days ago. inches w id e Tailored Draperies. New shipment of ,tbe new styles and colors met Thursday night, March , 19 th, Mrs. T. T. HiIlUrd and children, of Sal­ Elmer Flynt, manslaughter. 12 modtha soldier boys| with Mrs. I. G. Roberts presiding. isbury, and (Ir. and' Mrs. Cecil Sofiey and at county home or other county institution. Curtains priced to close Companion Curtains, pin dots in Ready - Made Drap- , Kentucky, Gordon Beaver, breaking and entering, After the b -siness session, ~a piano little son, of Elkin,-spent Wednesday here at only ' and . eries., be la gettingj solo was rendered by Bettie. Sue with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnston. L andr. Two years In Eastom Carolina Training School. home on a si Whitaker and a piano duet by Miss, ' Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bamhardt and child­ 53 in. $ j.9 8 100-in. $J.98 $293 gj.98 $ 5 . 4 8 es Louise and jessie Libby Stroud. ren, of Route 3. visited Miss Annie Carter Artbur R odes, homicide. Twoyeisrain 5I 69 to *3" near future! Sunday. . penitentiary. 1 ■ • / • . Mr. W. H. Rimrey, assistant coun­ Tbecbickensupperat the Fork Com­ Thos. Shuler, o.c.L $80 and costs. . James says t l ty agent, directed a recreation per. munity Building, WaS1Very successful con­ Sallie Branson vs Kelly Bransoo, diverse ed up consij iod, the topic of the month being sidering the inclement weather. granted. Lucile Bush vs' Horace Bush, rained consil Recreation. 'Mn. George Sidden continues quite sick. divorce granted. rains sometitf THE DATIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MARCH 25. 1942.

Iiller Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boger, of FHE DAVIE RECORD. R. a, are the proud parents of a Republican County Con­ Next Registration April nerva Mil- fine son who arrived on Wednesday, kt the home Oldest Paper In The County March i 8 th. vention Oilled 27th. FO R EASTER nth, in For- The Republican County Conven­ AU male citizens of the United No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads Wanted ToBuy—Some yeallngs HamsvChickensyLambr Beef, hlehem M- tion is called to meet at the court States between the ages of 4 5 and J>:30 o'clock, NEWS AROUND TOWN. and scrub milch cows. See or write large. The ROBERET ELLIS, Cornatzer, bouse in Mocksville, on Saturday, 6 5 years, will Le required to re­ Celeryv Lettuce, Cauliflower, lurch ceine- Hear Cornatzer Station. March 2 8 th, at 8 o'clock, p. m, gister on Monday, April 2 7 th. by two Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ward spent for the purpose of electing dele­ Brocolli and other items too lsters. Thursday In Charlotte. Mrs. Frank Short and M s. gates to the Judicial, Senatorialand First Methodist Church Houston Epperson, spent several numerous to mention. AU State Conventions; to elect a Conn. REV. ROBERT M. HARDEE, PaMor Mrs. Wayne Merrellspent Friday days last week at Newport News, Sunday SshooL 10 a. m. ):«««««*• In Winston-Salem shopping. Va., visiting their husbands .who ty Chairman and Secretary, and to Horning Worship. 11 a. m. priced reasonable. hold government positions there. transact any other business that Yoang Peonle’s Service, 6:15 p. m, Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Lespedeza Seed. may come before the convention. Player Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. M. H. Murray of Maiden, of the ALLISON-JOHNSON Mrs. W. E. Kennen, Farmington. R. V.'ALEXANDER, Ch’m. The public is cordially invited to attend new owners of the MocksviIle Flour all the services. Phone l l l Moclavfliet N-C- Mrs. S. A. Harding spent Friday Mills, has rented the Tutterow G. G. DANIEL, Secretary. In Winston-Salem shopping. bouse on Wilkesboro street, and will move his family here. The Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Caudell were Record is glad to welcome these WE ARE SELLING MORE shopping in Winston-Salem Friday. good people to the best town in North CaroHna. SEED Princess Theatre I T. L. Martin, of Sumter, S. C., THAN EVER BEFORE. ★ spent Monday in town with friends. WEDNESDAY ONLY EASTER i f Sheffidd News. Some Varjties Are Scsrce And W. M. Pennington spent Thurs­ Cheshire’s PTA met Monday night with Hard To Get. "SECRET OF THE LONE WOLF" day in Winston Salem on business. Mrs. R. C. Salmons presiding. The stud­ ents of the school pot on a fine program Get Tonr Seed Now If Yoo Gan. with Warren Willian-Roger Clark which was enjoyed by a large crowd. The Mrs. Bettie Leonard, of Winston- next meeting will be held Monday night, And Don’t Foiget Salem, spent Thursday i-i town April 20tb.. A good program is being pre­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY Winston-Salem’s pared. Plan now tu attend. -GARDEN IMPLEMENTS with friends; Bud Abbott and Lqo Costello. . Mrs. Jim Cleary, who hae been very ill, Hoes, Rakes. Hand Cultivators, W. B. Howard, of Cana, R. i, is improving, “KEEP.’EM FLYING” Roy Cleary and family, of Winston-Sa­ Potato Diggers, Etc. with Martha Raye • Carol Brace Show Place For Beautiful was in town last week and paid lem, spent Sunday in this section. our office a visit. This section was saddened and shocked last week when we received the news of jyjOCKSVILLE JJARD WARE SATURDAY the death of Rev. Bhim Vestal, who died Attorney and Mrs. Walter Zach­ “DOWN MEXICO WAY” ary, of Yadkinville, were Mocks- in a Florida IiosifitaL He was a former £OMPANY pastor of the Sheffield Holiness Church, SHOES rille visitors Wednesday. and had held maoy meetings in this sec with Gene Aatry Smiley . Bamette tion. Burial services at Winston-Salem. "THE SEED STORE" R. E Daniel and family have MONDAY and TUESDAY moved from the Booe house on' Sa­ lisbury street, to Ephesus. Claudette Colbert-John Payne in- * 1 ' " a n d J “REMEMBER THE DAY” Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Richardson, of Harmony, R. I , were in town shopping one day last week. Granville Leagans and daughter. SAVE Give Your Skin That Petal Miss Dorothy, of Cana, R. i, were Smooth Softness With in town shopping Thursday. Theo Bender Cosmetics SHOE M ART Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, of THE ANTI-FREEZE Winston-Salem, N- C Brevard, spent Sunday in town, 426 N- Liberty S t ids§ guests of Mrs. W. L. Call and fami- BE AS Jy- n ThatlsNowInYour Yoong Of I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud and little son, of Lancaster, Pa., spent As last week with relatives and friends C oior M agic in Davie. RADIATOR Spring tor Evory Boom i Ids. I A card received from Private Clarence Craven, savs be is in an Drive Here And We Will Be Feather Cut Permaneiits ractive s Illinois Camp, and is the only Davie boy in the camp. |$5 .7 5 ^ York’s Beanty Shoppe Mrs. Robert Foster, who has Glad To Drain It For You. Phone 52 been quite i'l for the past two weeks Open Evenings By Appointment or more, is some better her friends will be glad to learn. North Carolina I . _. J. A. Craven, a Senior at State Davie County. { In The SuperiorCoart University, Chapel Hill, spent the G. F, McDaniel, Admr., of A. S. Spring holidays in town with his McDaniel, deceased, and Ida J. Mc­ r O . I mother, Mrs. Bessie Craven. Kurfees & Ward Daniel, widow of A. S. McDaniel vs Mrs. D. L. Richardson, of Har Panline Cash and husband, T. B. N. C. J Caah Albert McDaniel, et als. mony, R. I , was in town last week. “Better Service” Mrs Richardson will soon move to Notice of Service of Illllllllllllllil her home in Montgomery connty. Summonsby Publication FOR SALE— 15 3 0 steel wheel McCovmick Deering tractor. Will The defendants. Albert McDaniel sell at s bargain to quick buyer. and wife. Rub; McDaniel, Isaac Mc­ E. T. McCULLOH. Daniel and wife, Orena McDaniel. Seth McDaniel. Etbel McDaniel. g l o s s Mocksville, R. 2 , Oak Grove. Irene McDaniel, Betty McDaniel and DM -TONE Wall Finish Carrie McDaniel will take notice Tbe Candell - Robinson store that ah action entitled as above has Y esH fs just like magic the way buildings on North Main street are been commenced in the Superior rooms take on new life, new S nearing completion and will be Court of'Davie Connty, N. C., the NOTICE! beauty-'when walla and ceilings ready for occupancy some time this same being an action to sell the lands are odor-styled with Eurfeee week.'' of A. S. McDaniel, deceased, to make I N. C- assets to pay bis debts. Said lands Dim-Tone!. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trivette and being located in Davie 1 County, and Amsrica’s finest semi-gloss wall Fiddler’s Convention the said defendants will further take SiiiK Dries «0 a soft, satiny daughter, Miss Ethel, of Winston- notice that they are required to ap­ Salem, were in town Satnrday < n There Will Be An Old Time Fiddler’a Convention At pear at the office of the Clerk of Su hffifeirr-ifleal for every room. here their way to visit relatives hear perior Court at the court house in Easy to. apply—brashes _on ything Fork. Mocksville, Davie Connty, N. C.. smoothly—dries quickly. lasts Shady Grove High School Building, within ten days after the iast publi­ for years because 100% wash- iically W- H. Johnson, who lives in the cation of this notice, which last pub­ ableHlngeMnarks, grease spots, classic shades of Clarksville, was Advance, N. C. lication will be on the 1st day of stains w ashright off! in town last week and brought ns a April, 1942, and answer or demur to jar of sonrwood honey for which the complaint in said action, or the UseonanywaUanrfece. CDwoae Kurfees plaintiffs will apply to the Conrt for And he has our thanks. Easter Monday Night, the relief demanded In said Com­ from 13 beautiful pastel shades, plaint. This, the 27tb dav of Febru­ as shown on FBEEt^niaIizef 1 It. Dr. John W. Foster, of Chicago, ary. 1942. M. K. FEEZOR, color chart Get yours now/ Ward is spending a few days with his par­ April 6th, 1943 Dep. Clerk of Superior Court. Jiuding ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Foster, near Kappa. Mrs. Foster has been Prizes For Contest Will Be Awarded Dots quite ill for the past two weeks, her Nqtice To Creditors. friends will be sorry to learn. As Follows: Having qualified as administrator of STRING BANDS the estate of Spencer HcDanieL deceased, FOR SALE-The stock of gro­ notice is hereby given to all persons hold­ ceries, together with the fixturies First Prize $6 . 0 0 ing claims against the estate of Baid de­ [lens ceased to present the same, properly veri­ in the OaR Grove Service Station. Second Prize $3.00 fied, to the undersigned at MbcksviUe, N. A bargain to quick buyer. C., R. 3. on or before the 21st day of Feb­ 9 5 R. O. KIGER, VIOUN CONTEST ruary, 1543. or this notice WiU be plead in We have recently completed a new poultry house bar of recovery. AU persons indebted to Mocksville, R. 2 . Phone 12F3 0 . First Prize $4.00 raid estate will please call upon the un­ 30x60 feet in rear of our store. Bring yoiir live Second Prize $2 . 0 0 dersigned and make prompt settlement. Mrs. Chas. H. Pitts, of Alexand­ This. Feb. 21.1942. . poultry to us. We Will pay the following prices: ria, Va., spent- the week-end with GUITAR CONTEST ; - G.F. MCDANIEL, her parents Mr.. and Mrs. D G. Admrn of Spenber McDaniel, Decs'd. First Prize $2 .5 0 By A. T-GRANT, Attorney. Tntterow, at Center. Mrs. Pitts, HEAVY HENS I Q * STAGS I A r Mrs. M. M. Bowles and Miss Nancy Second Prize $1.50 Pound . AOv Ponnd . . I D C Tutterow spent Sunday at Ft. BANJO CONTEST ROOSTERS Q r Ies Bragg with James C. Tntterow. AdnHDistratm Notice UGHT HENS First Prize $2.50 Pound . *VC Pound . Having qualified as administratrix of GET CASH FOR YOUR : of all James Swicegood, one of Davie's Second Prize $1.50 the estate’ of Mrs Belie Benson, deceased, LEGHORNS \ A j t I colors late of Davie County. North Carolina, Ibis Pound . — . X **v CHICKENS NOW! soldier boys who is stationed In DANCING CONTEST is to notify ail persons having claims a- Drap- Kentucky, writes The Record that Fnrst Prize 1 ■ • . • • •. ,., • $2.00 gainst the estate of said deceased, to ex­ hibit them to the undersigned at Mocks-. he ip getting along fine, and will be SecondPrize $100 viUe, N. C.. on or before the 17th day of home on a. short furlough in the Hatch, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded C.48 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED in bar of their recovery. AU persons in­ near future, if nothing prevents. debted to said estate will please make im­ SMITH & SMOOT James says the weather has warm­ Admission 15c and 25c mediate payment This the 17th day of Match, 1942. ed up considerably, and .that it W. E REECE, Mgr. BUCK MOCK, A w t Mgr. MRS-SADlENAYUdLAdmn. Phoiie 175 < Mocksvfllet N-C. rained considerably, and that it of Mrs. Belle Bensotfi Decs’d. rains sometimes ” . SAM TALBERT, Asst. Mgr, By B. C. BROCK, Attorney.

■ ■ - THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSYILLE, N. C.

Thank Sponsor of Double-Pay M easure W ounded by Japs WHO’S Do You Like Jingle Contests? * 4 * ' RaIeighiCigarettes are now run­ NEWS ning another series of weekly con-, SE3SCREE tests for those who can supply the ,'TSiA By VIRGINIA VALE best last line to a jingle. Over 100 1 1 (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) liberal prizes each week. Watch Things Few ]Ve THIS Hijg paper for details.—Adv. F OUR soldiers from the mid­ Know About iV dle west got the thrill of a T here is $4,00 lifetime recently. Claire Tre­ bottom of the E WEEK vor, who’d been working late ure was aboard at Paramount on “The Black sank there in I p m i P i m have been mad By LEMUEL F. PARTON Curtain,” was driving to a relieve misery of (Consolidated Features—WNtJ Service.) ey, but they Hollywood cafe for dinner Bronx has its o 'M'EW YORK--There was a skinny when she saw them trying- to body knows tha ’ boy over on Coney Isand who thumb a ride. She stopped ty carries a tor in one day spent $100 popping off CVESlCOlBS Know what sh this good old reliable way ducks and clay pipes on the shoot­ and asked them if they’d have It’s a book repr ing gallery dinner with her. There were no in­ At the first sign of the Dioane Qain- toplets catching cold—their chests and has on it in bl - $100 Wad Shot c o n v e y o r troductions. In the middle of the throats are robbed with Muaterole—a Ju ly 4, 1776, si tn Gallery Helps belts. He, meal one of them suddenly ex­ product made especially to promptly on law . . . claimed, “Gosh, I know you—you’re relieve distress of colds and resulting NetGarahdRUle ditJ f t 6 ° tJ bronchial and croupy coughs. Grant’s tomb college and Claire Trevor!” Resultant casual­ The Quints have alwaysnad expert your friend ho if he had he probably would have ties, one glass of water, spilled; two care, so mother—be assured otf using about New Yor been voted the least likely to suc­ cups of coffee, dropped. Cause, just about the BiigSft produet.sade by pointing ou ceed. amazement of fellow guests. when itofe-t&e -Husterole. It’s more than an ordinary tlSalve"—Musterole body is encase But, with young people, you lielps break up local congestion! can’t be too sure what is monkey Claudette Colbert’s slated to play IN 3 STRENGTHS: ChUdrenvS UOd New Xork b business or what isn’t. This boy, Gen. Pat Hurley, secretary of war another of those beautiful, brisk Musterole. Also Regular and Extra as above, really had his mind in the Hoover administration, who newspaper women that we see so Strength for grown-ups who prefer a re 36 stories on his work when he was bang­ was reported wounded at Port Dar­ a stronger product. All drugstores. are only 20 s iften on the .screen and so rarely in rest of the co ing away in the shooting gal­ Sen. Ed C. Johnson of Colorado is shown surrounded by soldiers who win while en route to his new post as lery. He got himself a work C. S. minister to New Zealand. Town has the are expressing their appreciation to the senator for his sponsorship of heads—and the bench and brought through the the measure, approved by the senate military affairs committee, calling Flying from Java, his army bomber Garand rifle, which has in­ was attacked by a swarm of Jap MUSTEROtF has most of th- for a 100 per cent increase in pay for enlisted men in the army, boosting creased our army small-arm fir­ it from $21 a month to $42 a month. Left to right are Priv. Frank Bnrello bombers. Later his quarters at Port ing power by two-fold, and of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Corp. Ted Grabinskl of Ambridge, Pa., former center Darwin were shelled and Hurley was The first New which has brought to the 53- slightly injured. M ore Raleigh Jingles that it had I, of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team; Corp. Joseph Bodalec of Am- houses . . . In year-old John C. Garand spe­ bridge, Pa.; Sergt, WiUiam Urbany, MasonttfWn, Pa., and Senator Johnson. Raleigh Cigarettes are again cial commendation from Gener­ offering liberal prizes in a big tury, South, Wa al MacArthur. B rother Patriots jingle contest running in this pa­ were covered ’ per. One hundred and thirty-three street was an Mr. Garand is still a gunsmith at British Indian Defenders of Burm a prizes will be awarded each week. . . . City Hall the Springfield armory, earning —Adv. ing place for m around $5,000 a year. He has had salesmen, but i big commercial offers for his gun, was in that pa but has refused them and has wait­ Independence ed patiently for the army to make Double-Purpose American arm up its mind, during the years of days of New controversy and many rigorous * .. CLAUDETTE COLBERT Laxatiye Giyes shots used to tests. O f f ‘•protection.” ( He is an erect, lean featured, real life. She’ll do it in “No Time More Satisfaction teering is some mop-haired man, with alert, be­ for Love.” Fred McMurray, Uie Don’t be satisfied just to relieve your The Staten Isl spectacled blue eyes which focus hero, plays a sand hog, who works present constipated condition. Meet ru n in 1713. ( on a tunnel project under the Hudson. this problem more thoroughly by sharply at about the distance of toning up your intestinal system. years it has a gun-sight. He seems rather For this Double-Purpose, use Dr. . . . During absent-minded about the medals We’re told officially that Jean Hitchcock’s All-Vegetable Laxative the first attack he has won and the money he Parker, now playing in “Hello An­ Powder—sn Intestinal Tonic Laxa­ submarine occ napolis,” has just planted the larg­ tive. It not only acts gently and might have made and is puz­ thoroughly, but tones lazy bowel harbor . . . The zled that anyone should suggest est one-girl victory garden in Holly­ muscles—giving more satisfaction. ship races o that he ever had any thought wood—half an acre, all vegetables, Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder crack y I . . . other than handing,his gun to which she’s taking care of entirely helps relieve Dizzy Spells, Sour and operates the government. It was in 1923 by herself. Anybody who’s ever tak­ Stomach, Gas, Headache, and that . . . No wonde en care of a vegetable garden knows dull sluggish feeling commonly re­ that he offered the first rough ferred to as Biliousness, when caused pugnacious, model of his gun. The bureau of that either her screen career or the by Constipation. Use only as di­ punching bag standards backed him, grooved tomatoes and beans is going to be rected. 15 doses for only 10c. large . . . Incidenta him into the Springfield armory, Largest number of brothers to re­ sadly neglected. family size 25c. Adv. ger skin and and it was in 1939 that the war port for naval duty at the same a mark of his time are the four Wbittenburgs, fa­ “Klondike Kate,” who’s in Holly­ Tammany tig- department provided funds for BLACKMAN'S the manufacture of Uie rifle. Burma, one of the world’s greatest rice growing countries, is one of mous Denver quartet, shown on ar­ wood to select an actress to portray —Buy D the main Uieaters of war in. World War II. This picture shows British rival at training station in San Di­ her in the Columbia story based on A prof at He was born in Montreal, was a Indian troops in Mandalay before fall of Rangoon. ego, Calif. her life, gave the same final test to discovered so~ sweeper in a mill in a small all candidates, including Evelyn BLACKMAN'S Connecticut town at the age of 12 Keyes, Jinx Falkenburg and Shirley are death on and was working part time in a ma­ Patterson—had ea^h roll a cigarette. MEDICATED - aren’t ready f chine shop when he found his lab­ Torpedoed 4 Tim es One of the mi Commission Light Cruiser San Juan SALT BRICK in the bastile oratory in the Coney Island shoot­ Jonathan Hale, who plays a bit in ing galleries. home to see “Joe Smith, American,” is a great- For Horses, refused to go grand-nephew of Nathan Hale— Mutes, Cows the lovelier Ir1 Q NE defect of a non-authoritarian plays the part of a foreign agent and SAeoo of only a few society is that people usually who beats up a man who’s inspired In town don’t consult authorities before mak­ by Nathan/Hale’s words, "I regret No trouble to use, simply keep on the air is a ing up their minds. We have heard that I have but one life to give for one is the feed bo* all the time. most comics, a r* r . m a n y ex- my country.” Stock will dose themselves. may be clever O or D raft A rm y pressions of Use in the place of plain salt duction of all Best Under Any alarm based Joan Fontaine better get ready foi ItT It» HMk or to and be conWnced. to see ’em co Flag, Dr. Winslow on something the biggest year of her screen ca­ shaped monoc “right out of reer, now that she’s won the Acade­ BUY TSO IS TODS SEALER the feed-box,” about the supposed my award for her work in “Suspi­ Menufaehtnd by BtACXMAN STOCK AtEDICOtE CO. Radio Row general physical unfitness of our cion,” whether she really wants to cent broadcas new army. It’s just a cream-pufl go on making pictures or not. She hoosegow. On army if you. listen to these, croakers. was'sure that one of the other nomi­ LICK - A - BRICK bled: “We D! nees, her sister, Olivia de Havilland, None of them took the trouble Can Do It A Bette Davis, Greer Garson and Bar­ Time are rum to telephone the man who knows bara Stanwyck, would get it. —Dr. C.-E. A. Winslow of Tale up among th university. He has:-studied the Boothe’s trip physical fitness of our recruits, “On-the-air” habits of radio folk— '-FOR WOMEIfi view Nehru, after a lifetime as a specialist Fred Allen chews gum, swing or­ on him before in such matters. He says: “Our ganist Milt Herth chews candle wax; ard Hughes, t draft army is probably the most the Andrews Sisters squeeze each QHlY/ chief of the others’ hands, Phil Baker squeezes If you Buffer from monthly cramps, America, whi physically and mentally compe­ the golf ball that he always car­ headache, backache, nervousness tent large body of young men and distress of “Irregularities”— financed by ries in his pocket. Tallulah Bank­ caused by functional monthly dte* Shirley — the ever gathered together under ' head grips her script so hard that turbances—try Lydla Flxxkham'e any flag.” Dr. Winslow’s suc­ Vegetable Compound—famous for Roger Pryor cinct finding is reported in the afterward it shows the marks of her relieving pain and nervous feelings Ann Sothern) finger nails on every page.. of women's “difficult days.” er’s wounds. “Fitness-for-Freedom” issue~of Tafcen regularly—Lydla Pinkham'e SK-— Compound helps build up resistance the Survey-Graphic magazine. Sixteen-year-old Linda Ware post­ against such annoying symptoms. Follow label directions. WOBTB T ypew riter Since 1915, Dr. Winslow has been poned her Paramount commitments TRYING I Morley: The lauder professor of public health at Thirty-nine survivors who saw an because her doctor said she’d have critics who r the New York Museum of Natural Axis submarine wolf pack sink their to take a rest, preferably out of at a grade cr History, as director of the division ship, the S. S. Marore, landed safely town. She went to New York. A and vainly as of public health education in the at Norfolk, Ta. No one was lost. week later she’d accepted a singing H. W. Beeche New York state department of pub­ Among the survivors was Chaties engagement at a swank night club, AT ORUO« 0 0 5 telescope thro lic health and has been associated Months ahead of schedule, the new light cruiser San Juan, one* of the Troisen, 62, shown above. Seeing a was discussing the lead in a musi­ STORIt , into heaven with the Rockefeller foundation in fastest and most heavily armed ships of its type, is shown above as it ship fall prey to a torpedo is an cal show opposite Ray Bolger, and was placed in commission at the Boston naval drydock. Capt.' Charles old story to him. He had three ves­ IAtOt L I just taught public health research and educa­ had four offers for guest shots on the tomtImK. I car. Next w tion. He has written a wide shelf of Brand, manager of the Boston navy yard, read the orders placing the sels shot from under him in Wocld air. They say the doctor’s threat­ vessel under command of Capt. James C. Maher of Utica, N. Y. si-so how to aim i books on subjects in his field, con­ War I. ened with apoplexy. The crowd ducted innumerable surveys, con­ 9 ■ him on the tributed to countless forums and Bob Hawk’s Friday evening radio . . . Ja m es conferences. Arm ored Cars M eet Jap Invader in Java To Replace M en program, “How’m I Doin’?,” is one old songs of Dr. Winslow was the founder of Uncle Sam’s heaviest buyers of Ii 1 Delmar: She of the American Hygiene move­ defense stamps. The program au­ the face of thorities keep a $2,000 reserv e on Baldwin: She ment. A 64-year-old Bostonian, W N U -7 12-42 he schooled for his life-long bat­ hand at all times. which only w tle against physical unfitness at mitted; happ Two men are responsible for keep­ Xest of Manners her eyes, arr the Massachusetts Institute of ing ' actress Ann Tnomas in New The test of good manners is be* Technology, Yale and New York ing able to put up pleasantly with shaped like university. York, when she had an opportunity . . . Charles I to join Shirley Temple in the radio bad ones.—Anon. sappy dames He has furthered wider participa­ version of “Junior Miss"; they’re in the muddi tion among college students in Mr. Ace of radio’s “Easy Aces,” we don’t get health-building sports and he has (she’s his stenographer in the air M ise rab le we’ll all swin been a pioneer- in both “positive show,) and Mr. Meek of “Meet Mr. Arthur: Only health” and preventive medicine. M eek.”. who are not ? This department has noted a swell­ with backache ? —Buy ODDS AND ENDS—Since. Fred Allen ing tide of misinformation about the WVHEN kidneys function badly and Man About British stalling, the Russians get­ moved his broadcasts to Sunday evenings he's right back where He ms nearly ten TV you JufFet a nagging backache, A new syste ting ready for a fast- double-cross, *4 rears ago, with t4Fred Allen's Bath Club with dizziness, burning, scanty or too saboteurs is our war production a mess and our ferae” . . Kate Smith autographed air frequent urination and getting up at defense plan army a push-over. It is possible nost !,OOOsailors' caps when she appeared night; when you feel tired, nervous,, son engineer that somebody who doesn't like us it the Great Lakes U. S. naval, training sta­ all upset. . . use Doan's Pills. have shown t is channeling this into - dinner-table Doan's are especially for pooriy tion . . Norma Jean Wayne was only 14 woiking kidneys. Millions of boxes enough to d talk. It might be a good idea if SaU days eld when she made her screen debut are used every year. They are recom­ across the every American newspaper would is the new baby of the screen’s “Blondie" mended the country over. Asli yoot amateur sle run a standing “get it straight” box, Driving from three- beachheads, Japanese troops took Subank and cut A huge campaign to train women Ieries . . Warner Bros, has to find new neighbor! - blonde who b giving the names and addresses of the main northern coastal railway linking Batavia with cities to the and girls to take file place of men in leading men for "The Hard W ay” and “The ' finger (in th trusted authorities in each field of east on the Island of Java. The above picture was taken as Batavia industry is now under way. Here a Widow Wouldn’t Weep” because Jeffrey is (I) “The war effort, and urging talkative citi­ fell. Members of the city guard, mounted in armored cars, are shown as girl finishes a cylinder for an air­ Lynn’s in the army now. .; M e tro ’s bought known aroun zens to hook up with headquarter* they attempted to defend the city's capital. plane engine in Philadelphia. 'Dragon Seed,” by Pearl S. Bucki arid will St. Moritz t or else keep' atill. uake a picture of it. * • gal pal of THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSYILLE, N. C. F w nh L u is s r P seueb U. S. Gardeners FIRST-AID LmB Fresh Vegetables for the Fam ily to the Aid in Nation’s AILING HOUSE Jingle Contests? Iettes are now run- ‘Victory’ Drive jries of weekly con- vho can supply the IWNu S,mo by Roger B. Whitman Ia jingle. Over 100 Increased Number of Gar­ Roger S. Whitman—WNU Service* Iach week. Watch Things Few New Yorkers letails.—Adv. LINING CBIMNEX FLUES Know About New York: dens This Year Vital FOR GAS There is $4,000,000 in gold at the For Balanced Diets. A HOME owner who is consider- bottom of the Bast river. The treas­ ing putting in a gas burning fur­ ure was aboard a British ship that nace has been advised by fee gas (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) company to put a lining in his chim­ sank there in 1870. Many attempts Uncle Sam’s wartime food UPLETS \ have been made to recover the mon­ ney flue. He is told feat if he does not Im iseryof ey, but they all failed . . . The needs have put the all-but-for- go to this expense of $40, fee chim­ Bronx has its own flag . . . Every, gotten family vegetable garden ney brickwork may be injured, and body knows that the Statue of Liber­ back on the map. Millions of he will be required to sign a waiver by which he accepts fee responsibil­ ty carries a torch in her right hand. Americans are now poring over COLDS Know what she holds in her left?- ity. He asks about fee necessity Ild reliable way It’s a book representing Law, which seed catalogs, checking tools for a lining. There is a real: neces­ Iof the Dionne Qtrin- has on it in block letters the date, and eyeing likely planting sites. sity for it, because of probable Kold—their chests and July 4, 1776, signifying liberfy based damage to fee mortar joints. In Id with Musterole—a Once the frost is gone, an burning, gas forms vapors feat will lpecially to promptly on law . . . Next time you pass army of gardeners recruited Red beets beans lettuce . . . carrots . . . tomatoes . . . are Ir colds and resulting Grant’s tomb and you want to show just a few of fee vegetables this young lady, bufy in her garden, can look condense sgainst fee cool masonry. Toupy coughs. from farms, small towns and These vapors contain sulphur, and Ire always had expert your friend how much you know forward to during the coming months. During those months the family Ube assured of using about New York, raise his eyebrows big cities will prepare the earth will not only have fresh vegetables that will keep them healfey and in combining wife fee water va­ BEST product made by pointing out that the general’s with spades and fertilizers. Then strong, but there will be plenty left .over to can and preserve for con­ por feat- is present, a mild form of tfusterole. It's more body is encased .in three coffins. sumption during the following winter. sulphuric acid results. In time, this j ‘‘salve"—Musterole will come seeding, weeding and will eat into the mortar joints and leal congestion! cultivating in a vast effort to which produced 528,000,000 pounds These town and city gardeners are lead to destruction. A chimney feat !HS: Children’s MOd New Xerk has 36 buildings that being cautioned that their gardens I Regular and Extra produce plenty of fresh vege­ of food. is properly built, wife a fireclay flue are 36 stories high or higher. There But there was waste and unneces­ must be economical; that every lining, will not be harmed. But bare bwn-ups who prefer are only 20 such buildings in the tables, F. 0. B., the kitchen ■act* All drugstores* door. sary sacrifice, too. Many a hopeful seed, every pound of fertilizer and mortar joints will suffer. To pro­ rest of the country. (Yes, the Big big city garden yielded nothing but every implement counts; that there tect them, a pipe can be inserted in Town has the big buildings, the big This effort is part of a great na­ blisters and backaches. In some must be no waste. The members of fee flue made of a material that is heads—and the rest of the country tional Victory Garden program. In places park lawns, golf courses and these garden clubs will meet and not affected by acid. It was evi­ has most of the big hearts.) the weeks since Pearl Harbor, offi­ public recreation areas were plowed discuss their problems together and dently this feat was suggested by cials of the U. S. department of ag­ up and planted to potatoes. Orna­ obtain-guidance from experts. Pro­ fee gas company. Another treat­ The first New Xork census showed riculture have been consulting with mental plantings in private grounds visions are being made in many ment is to spray fee inside of fee Ieigh Jingles that it had 1,000 people and 20 gardening experts from every state. were sacrificed; flowers were for­ cities by fee Civilian Defense or­ flue wife a form of liquid asphalt, Organizations everywhere have prettes are again houses . . . In the early 17th cen­ gotten to make room for vegetables; ganization for the establishment of use being made of a special spray­ prizes in a big tury, South, Water and Front streets pledged their aid—garden clubs, Boy and gardens were attempted in con­ community gardens in which plots ing outfit that can be let down the (tunning in this pa­ were covered with water, and Broad Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, gested big city locations where suc­ are assigned to families feat do not chimney. I have heard of so many led and thirty-three I street was an inlet used as a canal 4-H clubs. As the program develops, cess was obviously impossible. have fertile garden soil of their own. cases of fee deterioration of chim­ Pattern 237. ■warded each week. . . . City Hall park is now a gather­ activities will follow two major Today an abundance of land is Schools and organizations are pro­ neys in burning gas. feat I strongly ing place for mendicants and pretzel lines: I-1ROCHET one or all of these available for Victory Gardens with­ moting the program. recommend feat my correspondent accessories for baby. They go salesmen, but it’s rich in history. It 1. Farmers and their families out sacrificing landscape beauty or How big a job is it to put’ in a go to the expense, of lining fee was in that park the Declaration of quickly in Shetland Floss in this throughout the United States the growing of flowers which are garden and make it produce suc­ chimney. lacy stitch. Be sure to put on Independence was first read to the win co-operate by planting just as important to morale, as vege­ cessfully? Chimney Creosote. American army . . . In the early fee cute tassels feat will catch •P urpose 5,760,000 vegetable gardens. tables are to physical well-being. Simple to Garden. Question: My old house, original­ everyone’s eye. Use a color wife days of New York, the political big This is particularly true in small It’s relatively simple, according to ly for one family, has been made shots used to tax the Indians for 2. Small town and big city white. re G iv e s dweUers win sponsor commu­ towns and in fee suburban areas of gardening experts. They point out over into three apartments. It has “protection.” (So you- think racke­ big cities. that wife modem knowledge of soils, a peak roof wife an inside chimney. teering is something new, eh?) . . . nity and school gardens, and Pattern 237 contains directions for set; htisfactiosi wherever; possible individual Nutrition Is Watchword. plant foods, new tools and the im­ Each apartment has a kitchen Ultistrations of*it and stitches; materials I just to relieve your The Staten Island ferry opened its proved vegetable varieties devel­ stove, burning range oil In fee top needed. Send order to: run in 1713. (And through all those family Victory gardens. Nutrition is the watchword of fee Ited condition. Meet present program. First of all, our oped by plant breeders, it is possi­ apartment a black liquid drips down pore thoroughly by years it has been woo-underful!) This newest move in the war on ble to grow fresh vegetables for the the pipe on fee stove and floor. How Sewing Circle Needlecratt Dept. J- intestinal system. . . . During the Revolutionary war the Axis is reminiscent in many soldiers must be well nourished. So Ie-Purpose, use Dr. must defense workers in fields and family in a favorable location wife can this be stopped? SZ Rigfath Are. New York !-Vegetable Laxative the first attack on a battleship by a ways of the stirring days of World only a few hour’s light exercise each Iestinal Tonic Laxa- submarine occurred in New York War No. I, when back-yard garden- factories. Britain, Russia and our week. Answer: Apparently, fee three Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pat* Tly acts gently and harbor . . . They used to hold steam­ other allies must be kept supplied kitchen stoves are connected to fee tem No ...... The secret of effective gardening same flue, which makes fee draft k tones lazy bowel ship races on the Hudson, by wife food. But the program goes lies in fee size of the plot. Too big Name *...... I more satisfaction. beyond feat. A battlp is being waged poor for each one of them. If fee I Laxative Powder cracky! . . . New York .city owns top of fee chimney is not at least ...... J Dizzy Spells, Sour and operates a fleet of ferryboats on fee home front against malnutri­ ■Headache, and that . . . No wonder Mayor LaGuardia is tion. Regardless of how long fee two feet higher than fee highest leling commonly re- pugnacious. He has even had a World war lasts, fee nutrition battle point of fee peak roof, this also pusness, when caused at home will go on until every Amer­ will affect fee draft. As a result of p. Use only as di- punching bag installed at City hall poor draft, the vapors from fee burn­ 1 for only XOc. Xiarge . . . Incidentally,. Fiorello has a ti­ ican is receiving enough of the right I Adv. ger skin and head in his home, as kinds of food. ing oil condense in fee cool part of a mark of his victory over ye olde In considering the two main fee chimney above fee roof, and fee phases of the Victory Garden pro­ liquid which forms runs into fee wonurs urgest shier WJO Tammany tiger. smokepipe of fee top apartment. —Buy Defense Bonds— gram, the farm effort will of course be fee backbone. Every farmer who Rebuilding the upper part of fee A prof at McGin university has can possibly do so wifi have a gar­ chimney wife thicker walls would BLACKMAN'S discovered some vitamin pills that den where he can produce fresh help fee situation, because feat are death on hangovers. The pills vegetables and fruits for home Use part of fee chimney would be warm­ MEDICATED . aren’t ready for the market y e t. . . and have some sin-plus to market. er then, and there would be less Darkest Bour One of the middleweight fighters is Secretary of Agriculture Wickard condensation. The chimney cap The darkest hour in any man’s SALT BRICK in the bastile. Got leave, came summed up fee movement’s philoso­ should be fee full size of fee flue; if life is when he sits down to plan home to see the wife and kids and phy when he told delegates attend­ it is smaller, it will reduce fee draft. how to get money without earning For Horses, refused to go back . . . One of ing a recent conference in Washing­ Uneven Door Sill. it.—Horace Greeley. Mutes, Cows the lovelier Irish femme movie stars ton: Question: My basement door is and Sheoo of only a few seasons ago is broke “This situation is different from cut through an opening in a stone in town . . . That Morgan fellow 1917. Then the effort was to save foundation. The lower stone surface |use, simply keep on the air is a refreshing relief from food so there would be plenty for is uneven, so that there is a space I box all the time. most comics. Frinstance “The Japs our troops in France. Now the need cIJour Hose themselves. may be clever in imitating the pro­ Fresh radishes for salads are what under fee door of as much as an is for a balanced diet. When fee this young lady is gathering. Ber inch in places. This makes fee base­ Iace of plain salt. duction of all nations, but I’d like farm family grows its own vegeta­ ment cold. How can this space be 7WeeHy Io and be convinced. to see ’em come out with an almond- Victory Garden will give fee neces­ shaped monocle!” bles, it eats more and feus im­ sary balance io fee family’s daily filled? I y o u r d e a l e r proves fee family’s health.’ We hope meals. Answer: Your best result would c3 a t h Wadtmd by for an increase of 1,300,000 farm be to cut fee sill smooth and level ICK MEDICINE CO* Radio Row is giggling over a re­ vegetable gardens in 1942. The goal wife a cold chisel. One way to fill tokos core of the OUTSIDE. ______cent broadcast from a West Coast a garden is likely to be neglected. abort the INSIDBt Aftoronexeadieethe Tennessee we have set is 5,760,000. One just large enough, producing the space would be wife concrete, age of 40 or BO digestion'and eUafatotton hoosegow. One of the inmates war­ “Growing vegetables on fee farm ~ as rigorous as In ponth. fee vegetables a family needs and provided you leave fee surface of enough exerdse. Yood etui tastes bled: “We Did It Before And We Miss Peg reaps the results of hav­ puts fee food right where it is to be no more, in balanced proportions fee stone sufficiently rough for fee good, and it's a constant toapto- Can Do It Again!” . . . Life and used; it doesn’t take any freight concrete , to form a bond. Another sen to eat store than one should. Time are rumored due for a shake- ing a garden of her own. The green can be kept well without hard work. , THEN—spells of CONSTIPA­ beans she is coUecting win be deU- cars or trucks to move food to those Another secret is in not trying to method would be to screVr a strip TION. aggravating gas. coated up among the staffs . . . Clare families. - Home vegetable gardens of wood to fee bottom edge of the tongue, hsttesasessl TryADLER- cious at the family's evening meal. grow too large a variety. One au­ ISA—an CffeetiTe blend of 5 ear- Boothe’s trip to India is to inter­ -release more commercial vegetables thority suggests six different vegeta­ door. nfaattTOS and-8 lasattres ISr fOASEbK view Nehru. She read three biogs ers did their bit to make good the DOUBLE action. ADLEBIKA for other purposes. Commerciafiy bles as a basis—tomatoes, snap Basement Wall Finish. xsUotm gas, and gentle bevel on him before departing . . . How­ slogan: “Food Will Win the War.” canned vegetables are packed in tin beans, carrots, cabbage*'lettuce and Question: Basement walls are of netten eofekfar friiewn. Jnst take ard Hughes, the flier, may become But there are wide differences, too, —and we are short of tin.” greens. Afi are high in food and cut stone, and were finished on fee this adto jour druggist. ILY' chief of the Air Training Cadets of and it is hoped that many of the As a reinforcement to fee farm inside wife cement. Much of this om monthly cramps. America, which is being privately vitamin value, Moreover, tomatoes, Ickache. nervousness mistakes of fee 1917-18 war garden garden movement, the work of small beans, carrots and greens' can be has fallen off and I plan to put on fcf ‘ ‘ IrregTiiari ties ”— financed by Gov’t okay . . . Anne program will be avoided this time. town and big city gardens will help easily canned. a new surface. Would you suggest ■ctlonal monthly dls- Shirley — the actress-divorcee—and x y Lydla Plnkham 's The last war demonstrated: that swell Uncle Sam’s food output. These gardening experts will tell cement, or something else? CHEST hpound —■ famous for Roger Pryor (being melted from home gardening can contribute im­ In communities large and small you one more thing—that you’ve got Answer: Cement paint, which is la n d nervous feelings Ann Sothern) are salving each oth­ portantly to fee food supply. In 1917 every family feat has access to a lfflcult days.” er’s wounds. to feed fee soil if you expect it to intended for masonry, would be bet­ C O t D IrIy—Lydia Plnkham’s alone, 1,150,000 acres of city and favorably situated plot for producing produce for you. This means pro­ ter than straight cement, for it con­ Ips build up resistance town land were under cultivation. By part of its food supply is being asked annoying symptoms, viding it wife plant (ood. And this tains a binder. It comes in white !directions. WORTH Typewriter Ribbons: Christopher 1918 there were 5,000,000 gardens to join a Vjctory Garden club. is just as true if you garden on the as well as in colors. Get it at a MISERY Morley: There are some literary farm or in town. The average farm­ paint store. Directions on fee label HRs--IubtbioatlCbesLandbacfc critics who remind me of a gong er knows by experience, with field should be carefully followed. with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. at a grade crossing clanging loudly crops feat fertilizer will enhance fee Leaking Roof. then —spread a thick layer of and vainly as the train roars by . . . size of his crop, increase its re­ Question: A dormer roof is cov­ VapoRub on the chest and cover H. W. Beecher: Tears are often the sistance to disease, improve fee ered wife cedar shingles, and as it wife a warmed cloth. telescope through which men see far quality and promote - all-around has little pitch, it develops many RIOHT AWAY. VapoRub goes to into heaven . . . Henny Youngman: hardiness. He will apply ’ feat leaks. I do not want to remove fee work—loosens phlegm—eases I just taught my wife how. to drive a knowledge in making his Victory shingles because of the expense. muscular soreness or tightness— car. Next week I’m teaching her garden contribute to fee national What can I cover them wife? helps dear upper air passages— how to aim it! . . . Lester Rice: relieves coughing. Brings Wtnderr defense. The city gardener can Answer: You can use composi­ ful comfort % I I f k I f C The crowd as one person patted profit by fee farmer’s experience. tion shingles over heavy roofing felt. him on the back with their lungs and-invites lf |V A 9 The three fertilizer elements most Mildew Spots. restful sleep, f Va p o R u h . . . James Cannon: He’s one of the needed for plant growth are nitro­ Question: What will remove mil­ old songs of New York . . . Vina gen, phosphorus and potash. These dew spots from broadcloth shirts? Delmar: She was exquisite. She had elements are mentioned in this or­ Answer: Javelle water or similar Living for a Name i the face of the month . . . Fidth der in the analysis of commercial liquid bleach will take them out. Use I do not like fee man who Baldwin:-She had that special bloom _ 11-42 fertilizer. a weak solution and alternate wife squanders life for fame; give me which only women in love are per­ “For effective gardening use,” clear water, for long exposure may the man who living makes a |of Manners mitted; happiness was luminous in said one authority, “it has been damage fee . Repeated laun­ name.—Martial. good manners is be­ her eyes, arrogant in her walk, and found advisable to apply fee ferti­ derings will usually do fee trick. , shaped like a kiss upon her mouth lizer before planting time, mixing it lt up pleasantly with Mafiing a Lawn. - FOR QUlCKRniEr |on. . Charles Barnet: One of those in thoroughly with the soil when the Question: How can I grow a lawn sappy dames who parted her hair From industrial centers and, other defense localities now working at first spading or plowing is done. The on sandy soil around my house? in the muddle . : . T. Dorsey: If top speed for the nation’s Vietofy program, the excellent business condi­ quantity to apply will vary wife fee Answer: For best results, you B p a w a ti we don’t get some harmony soon tions found there are overflowing into the more rural sections of the soil type, but the Victory Gardener should cover fee sand wife about a A SootIilBC Sgpable we’ll all swing! . . . General Mac- United States, as the above map shows. As farm crops and rural pro­ will be safe in using 5 pounds of a foot of top soil. Get fee advice of SALVE Arthur: Only those are fit to live duction increases better business conditions will show in the “fair”’ areas mixture such as g-10-5 to each 100 Uted by thousands with satisfactory t o who are not afraid to die. a good seed store, where fee local suits for 40 years tlr valuable ingredi­ i a c k a c h e ? of the U. S. > square feet of garden. conditions are known! ents. Get Caxbrtl r t drag stores or w its —Boy Defense Bonds— Once: having undertaken its gar­ Spnrlock-Neal Cfti Nashville^ T en f Man About New York: American Farmers Now While production -has been' in­ Noisy Floors. neys function badly and dening project; the average family Question: Wife, two tenants in •i a nagging backache, A n e w system of protection against Making Wartime Plans creasing, fee prices received by farmers for what they sell have also will reap dividends far exceeding flats'above me, noises come through I i, burning, scanty or too saboteurs is being installed in mapy Faced wife the. biggest demand fee crop of vegetables at harvest fee floors vefy plainly. Can any­ ation and getting up at defense plants' by Stromberg-CSrl- for agricultural products in fee his­ been: rising. Average prices are now time. Of prime importance in war­ you feel tired, nervous,, fee highest in 13 years. Prices which thing be done about it? b a r g a i n s son engineers. Aptly enough, testa tory of .fee nation, American farm­ time is fee morale factor. Garden­ Answer: The remedy is to put in ! use Doan's Pills, have shown the system is sensitive ers today are'planning—preparing— fee fanners pay have also been go­ r especially for poorly ing up, but not quite so rapidly, and ing is a morale builder without equal false ceilings, or else to apply insu­ I ieys. Millions of boxes enough to defect rats scampering ami working toward fee single end anywhere. There is no better anti­ lating board or other sound absorb­ across the floor . . Broadway of producing the crops, livestock, fee .ratio between prices received —feat will save you many a y year. They are recom- and; prices paid is steadily becoming dote for war “blues” than a session er to fee floors. EVen those will not dollar' will escape you if country over. Ask your. amateur sleuths are claiming the dairy products, fibers and ether raw wife a hoe. Gardening provides a give complete silence, for much of. materials to meet wartime needs, more favorable. It has already you fail to read carefully and blonde who bit Dorothy Thompson’s release, from fee worries and nerv­ fee sound, is carried by fee frame­ regularly fee advertising of finger (in that Heil Hitler incident) writes L. G. Elliott, president of fee reached the goal of parity, and fee ous tension of long hours spent at a policy of ,the government is to main­ work of fee building. If you are a local merchants » . . is (!) “The Duchess,” -as she is -LaSalle Extension university. desk or in fee machine shop of a tenant in fee building, it is hardly known around the racetracks; (2) A More food will be required by our tain, prices at around feat level. In munitions factory. It gives fee practical for you'to attempt any­ N S Pl LLS St. Moritz tenant; (3) A one-time military forces. Demand from our that way, farm income will be kept housewife a change of pace from thing, for it would mean reconstruc­ IN THIS PAPER gal pal of Millionaire Stillman. allies is constantly growing. at the average rate. the routine of domestic duties. tion. I ) THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, H. C., MARCH 25.1942.

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