PAGES THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 ■•iii; 1567 Henry Adam Lagle 1568 Johnnie Daniel Davls Decommissioned Subs to Go Back to'Work! Idavie county PRINCESS ELIZABETH BRO ADCASTS TO CHILDREN 1569 Milton Thomas Parker 1570 Houston Francis Crater 1571 James Mayhew NEWS 1572 Loyde Grant Allen 1573 Garner Bracey 1 Т Г Р 1574 Robert Earl Furches ON 1575 Robert Loo Daniels ‘ I 1576 Mac Bowers C m 1577 Grady Thomas Nail EVERY 1578 Paul Martin Pierce 1579 Thomas Jefferson Stewart 1580 Wlllls Troutman PAGE 1581 James Cleveland Ijames 1582 James Alexander Horn VOLUME LXH' All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 The County News For Everybody” N O . 4 3 1583 Charlie Taft Kimbrough 1584 Millard Boger 1585 Grime.s Eaton Walls 1586 Luther Elmar Isenhour 1587 Alexander Jones 1588 James Otis Kesler 1580 George Albert Jeffries l* r 1500 Edward Ashby English ■Hi:' NUMBERS COUNTY 1591 Lawrence Fred Mills 1502 Albert Edward Killian 1503 Theo Charles Hellard /г ■ 1504 John Henry Nail LIST INCLUDES THOSE FIRST DRAWN 1595 Robert Lester Head 1506 Lee Otis Edwards ranville Leagans Farm Family Demonstrates Progress 1597 James Marshall Green 1598 Lawrence Redmon West Tliese submarines, tied up at Charles­ with the new Atlantic fleet. The' IN NATIONAL LOHERY, WASHINGTON 1599 James Oscar Mintz town, Mass., said their farewell to arms after jiop Rotation And Good Livestock Progressive Davie Farm Fanily 1600 Julius Housch expects to have 36 of these undersea! After 17 hours and 31 minutes the names of nearly 17,000,000 young Ameri­ 1801 Samuel Watkins the world War. With many others, tiiey ready by January to augment the J cans have been drawn for a year’s military service from blue capsules in the famous 1002 Charles Erwin Alexander will be recommissioned and returned to duty growing seapower of the United StaW fish bowl at Washington. ■■ 1603 Howard Hamilton Nichols fteatly Increase Income, Farm Value It is planned to have 800,000 in uniform by next June 15. It is estimated that V i': 1604 Jesse Clement MORE ABOUT Of all of the successful farmers in Davie county, and 1605 J. D. Jacobs it would involve 130 men in each draft area and about one out of each 20 who Princess Elizabeth (right), 14-ycar- pire to have confidence during these dark of the progress that has been made by farm families, 1606 William Preston Campbell Sparks Fam ily COOLEEMEE FAIR IS HAILED AS registered. old heir to tbe throne of ]|ritain, is shown days of war. Shoivn with her in this cable- 1607 James Byerly Alexander ,e is probably more unusual than that of the Granville .Jn London mailing her first radio broad- photo from London is her sister, Princess 1608 William John Dunn machinery and labor saving rans family of the Cana section. One thing that makes In Davle coimty nearly 1,700 registered and on this basis about 85 would be Jcast—an appeal to the children of the em- Margaret Rose, 10. 1609 William Hampton Howard equipment, and Is one of the best MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER HELD family so outstanding is the fact that they have lived affected. Credit, however, will be given in each area for volimtary enlistments and 1610 William Martin Wagner since this county has had quite a mmiber of enlistments it is thought that the Davle 1433 John Foster 1611 Robert Dewey Robertson equipped farms in the county. the same farm 35 years as tenants and the farm has ¡More About Draft 1299 Johnnie Frank Harris 1300 Wilson Clem ent 1434 Ezera Lee Cain 1612 Earlie Taft Robertson Running water is supplied in On Thursday and Frli ff been purchased by Cecil Leagans, son of Granville, total will be considerably less. Iffhcre the two are th e right In- 1301 Raymond W esley Daniels 1435 John Charles Bowles 1613 Troy Lee Baker Garlic Remedy last week Cooleemee hd fihe story of th e progress th at METHOD Ж 1302 Grover N athan Elmore 1436 Hubert Chunn 1614 Paul Nicholson White the house and for the stock by 41 aer and middle fingers, a slight annual fair. Having oui i been made by the Leagans Here is how it works: 1303 Oscar Edward Latham 1437 Herman Lewis Koontz 1615 Walter Ralph Hoyle a hydraulic ram. He says the rj.igr ■clubfoot, web fingers and toes, 1304 Carl Stephson Richie 1438 Luther Albert G. Allison Its old quarters in the] «Ily and the farm Is equally Election Party The local draft board will receive official copies of the order numbers as they running water Is the cheapest were drawn in Washington. Each registrant in Davie county will then be assigned unless severe, and absence of 1305 William Alired Hutchens 1439 James W ilson Poole P r e s id e s building, it wos moved lamazlng. In 1901 the fam ily one or two small toes if the foot 1306 Sherman Cash Jones 1440 Johnnie William Burton thing on the 'farm, since It costs school auditorium this y« bed on this farm . They mov- Tuesday Night an order number according to the place it was drawn in the lottery. I 1307 William Renzle Keaton 1441 Ernest Edgar Joyner Each registrant will be mailed a questionnaire by the coimty draft board that otherwise Is good. 1308 David Johnson Lybrook, Jr. 1442 John Jones Gobble nothing to operate the ram. under the general direct! laway In 1904 and back In THE ENTERPRISE will liold 1309 Marvin Woodrow Bates 1443 Bernice Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, and the Mrs. J. E. McNeely anJ k and have lived there ever its usual county election party must be returned in five days. This questiormaire is the basis of classification for 1310 Gray Frank Sm ith 1444 Otis Hendrix Charles Isley there was i te. The farm was purchas- ne.\t Tuesday night at its of. service. There will be four classifications: Class 1: those available for immediate serv­ l i ? M ore About Draft Sparks children, have played a 1311 Artis Felton C. Anderson 1445 Rad Odell Llvengood one of the best fairs Jthls summer by Cecil Leagans ficc. Returns from the var­ ice; Class 2: those deferred because of their service to this country as civilians; Class 1312 Jerrell (L) Eugene Wh«e 1446 Lester John Beauchamp big part in the community life 1178 Ehiier William P. Spry Cooleemee has ever had! ■.•ough the Tenant Purchase 3: those deferred because of dependents; Class 4: those deferred by law or unfit for i ' í : 1179 John Frank Orrell 1313 Lewis Joanthan Miller 1447 DeWltt Marchall Bailey, Jr. In their section. They are en­ ious precincts will be an. 1180 Howard Taft Cope 1314 Isaac Buren Lakey 1448 Harvey Lee Gobble thusiastic church workers, and wide range of exhibits inl Irislon of the Farm Security nounced over a loud speaker service. 1315 Wlllle Ray Foster 1449 Gilmer Livengood After the county board classifies the registrants those in Class 1 are called Into 1181 Marvin Myers the children have been outstand­ flowers, and vegetables m| ininlstratlon. system as they are received 1182 Hal Cornelius Boger 1316 George Francis McDaniel 1450 Flelden Columbus Seaford ing in their school activities, ed the reputation which ( BIT. Leagans states that when during the evening. service according to the order in which their number was drawn in Washington. The 1183 Charles Odell Hendrix 1317 WUlle SanXord Howell 1451 Franklin Edward Williams quota for the county is expected to be known shortly from Washington and Ra­ 1184 Walter Lee Crews 1318 John Lee Booe 1452 Harrison Odell Allen particularly In 4-H club work. mee has for gardening. Inl I moved on the farm he owned The loud speakers will make 1185 Robert Gray Hartman 1319 James Willie Jones 1453 Fred M itchell Jones These boys have represented size and quality the exh| I mules, two cows, a wagon it possible for folks who are leigh. 1188 Joe Williams Jones 1320 Henry Burton Gregory 1454 Lonnie Bonce Jones THE ENTERPRISE is publishing below a list of the first 100 numbers and names Davle county on several occa­ was a credit to the coir i two plows. The mules were parked in cars or on the 1187 Louie William Markland 1321 Willard W illiam Reavls 1455 Clarence Hairston in Davie drawn in Washington, together with their serial numbers. This list covers 1322 Daniel Jerome Coffey 1456 Charlie Louis Hege, Jr. sions In their 4-H club work, Space does not permit exi irtgaged for $125. Prom this streets to Iiear the election re­ 1188 Charles Earnest Markland the first 2,137 numbers drawn and includes more than is expected to be called from 1189 Jam es Gunnies 1323 Robert Lee Robertson 1457 ClKton Henry Barnes and have each time brought accounts, but we promise! uger beginning, the family sults just as soon as they are 1324 Charlie Lester Reeves 1458 William Broadus Eaton ■ "}: 1190 Junlon Lee Scott honor to the county. Juanita Lallis, 21, attempts to vote space In several iss| |ji has two mares, two colts. 25 available. the coimty by next June. 1191 Samuel Worth Davls 1325 Benjamine Frank Brown 1459 Wlllle Richard Studevant stifle a sneeze in a Clarksville, attempt to do'justice toj ry cows, 8 o f which are reg- This party is for the con­ The first number called, 158, belonged to Stanley McCrary of Cooleemee, known 1192 Owen Franklin Ward 1326 Hayden Coleman Bailey 1460 James W alter Cline This family Is an outstand­ as Joe. He is married arid has three children. He is employed in the spinning 1193 Charlie Fletcher Ward, Jr. 1327 Clint Linvllle Dillon 1461 Roble Gray Jarvis Ark., iiospital w1|icrc she w as cerned. ' lered Guernseys, and all of the venience of the public and you ing example of successful farm­ room of the Erwin Mills and lives in Hutchinstown. The second number called, 192, ■и 1194 Thomas Robah Lyons 1328 William Frank Vogler 1462 John Travis Carter ers, which has grown out of taken when stricken by the at­ In the exhibit of canne Tiers are exceptionally high arc invited, particularly tiie 1195 Lavrrence Reavls 1329 Johnle Thomas Smith 1463 Everette L. Blackwood tack of sneezing. After other ladies who care to listen. Pop­ was that of Claud Wilson Cartner of route 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Cartner. ÎB.. 1330 Bruce Phyfer Boger efficient management and hard there was practically ever Jes. The machinery owned i"‘ i 1196 Roy Vincent Dixon 1464 William James Leach remedies had failed the girl be- He is also married. 1197 Jam es Lee Tatum 1331 William Howard Norman 1465 Hal Apperson Marler work. Theirs Is a story from a grown in this section, al Eludes: a tractor, tractor ular music over the loud 1198 P aul Speas K ing 1332 McDuff Chaplta 1466 David Roy Edwards m eager be'glnning” ti>'one of'th^ ®an a garilc diet prescribed by a canning was done by apj ws, tractor disc, wagon, grain speaker will entertain you be. Order Serial í ' í l 3199 Thomas Franklin Johnson 1333 John Everett Latham 1467 Tyrus Edward Harpe IVUlwaukce physician. Inspection. Twenty tlve |ll, riding cultivator, mowing tween the election announce, Number NAME Number 1200 Joe Fletcher Beck 1334 Harold Harm Fry 1468 Elbert Harding Harpe CLAUDE K. JOYNER, principal, largest farms in the county. ent varieties of vcgetabki ichine, hay rake, corn plant- ments. 1 STANLEY MASEFIELD McCRARY, Cooleemee ...... 158 1201 George W. Mllholen 1335 James Rossle Glass 1469 Henry Alfred Grubb Richard J . Reynolds High School 1202 Prank Tolson English 1336 George Hugh Goforth 1470 Clyde Gilmer Bailey N. y. Folks ned by Miss Janie Diila p| , and several other walking 2 CLAUDE WILSON CARTNER, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 190 1203 James Marcus Trexler 1337 William Thom as Burton 1471 Charlie Jam es Myers Winston-Salem, and president Mrs. Foster ed one o f the outstandl: 3 JOSEPH HARDING JORDAN, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... 105 3204 Etaier Flent 1338 Joe Henry Barneycastle 1472 Ralnh Young of the Northwestern District V isit Etchisons Died Tuesday hlblts. Mrs. Lee Louder 4 JOSEPH EDGAR DOUTHIT, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 188 r 1205 Cohen Blrdsall Vhison 1339 Fred Baker 1473 Walter Carson Head Teachcrs Association of the CANA. — Mr. and Mrs. ■ J. W. Above is tlie well known Davie farm family of Mr. and 5 WILLIE FRANK DAVIDSON, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... ,....1200 1340 Noah Lester Hendrix ed twenty five prizes. Thi| he story of the progress of 1206 Clement Doc Walls 1474 Luther Charlie Sparks North Carolina Education Asso. Mrs. Velma Foster, 42, died at Etchison of Flushing, N. Y., PARTY RALLIES ¡Mrs. Granville Leagans of the Cana section. Seated are G JAMES ROSS CARTER, Cooleemee ...... 846 ' r ¡ 1207 Charlie Joe Blackwelder 1341 John Wesley Seamon 1475 Ambrous Gray Sheets partments of the public farm Is alm ost Identical 1342 Ralph B ennett Carpenter elation, which convenes in Wins­ her home near Cooleemee Tues­ spent the past week with Mr. Mr. and IMrs. Leagans, latter formerly Miss May Camilla 7 HENRY LEROY BOLLINGER, Rt. 1, Mocksville ...... 161 . } JJOa Boyd Watkins }476 Charlie Frank Barnhardt primary, elementary and the gain In personal pro- 1209 Thom as Clinton Lyons 1343 Elmer Thomas Zimmerman 1477 Robert R ufus Foster ton-Salem Friday, November 1. day at 10 a. m., after an illness and Mrs. E. P. Etchison. Collette. Standing are two children, Dorothy and Cecil. 8 WALTER SHEEK McCLAMROCK, Mocksville ...... 14 school, each received a prj rty. Mr. Leagans states that WILL BE HELD ■ !'. IJIO Dewey Alvin Foster 1344 Anderson Drew Robertson 1478 Lawrence Ray Craver R. S. Proctor is president o f the of only a few days. She suf­ Riodman Pope of Woshingbon, (Enterprise Staff Photo). 9 CICERO WATKINS SMITH, Rt. 4, Mocksville...... 57 1 ill James Thomas Branch 1345 John Henry Bailey 1479 Henry Conrad Myers a fine display. Among ij first year he lived on the department of superintendents fered a stroke of paralysis last D. c. spent a few days last 10 THOMAS ELMO JAMES, Jr., Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 153 1212 John Gaither Ward 1346 Lindsay L. Cornatzer 1480 Gilmer Nathaniel Poster hlblts w as a hospital be |тп he grew 5 acres of wheat, Both Democratic and Republi­ 1213 Glenn Burnett Rollins 1347 George Robinson 1481 James Philip Llvengood and will preside over their ses­ Thursday and remained in cri­ week with his parents, Mr. and 11 ROBERT CUTHRELL, Mocksville ...... 19C wheel chair which were rh produced a total of 25 can leaders announce a scries of 1214 Cecil Ellis Leagans 1348 Henry Vestal Nall 1482 Kerney Lee Koontz sion. tical condition until her death. Mrs. M. D. Pope. 12 CHARLIE HERBERT BARNEY, Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 766 1349 William Bascomb Etchison with Red Cross money, anJ bcls, or an average of 5 bush- rallies In the county to wind up 1215 P leas A. Bumgardner 1483 Clarence Odell Brown Funeral services were held iMr. and Mrs. Paul Harpe of HERE AHD THERE 13 ABRAHAM COLUMBUS FROST, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 172C 1218 K elly Pearson Payne 1350 John Carson Potts 1484 Taylor Free Koontz be used for sick and ci] i per acre. He had approxl- the current political campaign School At Oak Wednesday at 3 p. m., at the Center visited Mr. and Mrs. WRECK OLD BIBLES 14 ROBERT MURRAY LYBROOK, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 126 1217 John Paul Boger 1351 Wiley Harmon Keaton 1485 Dwight Clifford Seaford persons in Cooleemee. Th^ [itely 10 acres of corn that before the election next Tuesday. 1£18 Paul Eustace Hodges 1352 Milton Lincoln Carter 1486 James Philip Poplin home, with Rev. J. W. Foster, Henry Howard Sunday. 15 PAUL GASKEL FORREST, Rt, 4, Mocksville...... 187 Heathman Garden Club duced 150 bushels, or 15 The Democrats will hold a George Culler, mechanic at the Two more old Bibles were 1219 McGuire Furches 1353 Richmond Herbert Bailey 1487 Claude Richard Burchett Grove M oved Here pastor of the Cooleemee Pres­ iMlss Luclle Cain, registered 16 STANLEY LEWIS CHILDERS, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... 167 1220 Roy Samuel Sm ith 1354 Luther ' -h Thomas Potts 1488 Oscar Lee Sain excellent sholwng of fui] hels per acre. One acre of meeting at the Cooleemee high C. C. C. camp here, Is In a High brought to THE ENTERPRISE The consolidation of the Oak byterian church, in charge. nurse, of Winston-Salem, spent 17 BROWN MOYER BAILEY, Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 1369 1221 W illiam Kelly Jam es 1355 Lofton ■''.jiiton 1489 Jake Drew Hege arrangem ent In the ho on was planted that year school auditorium S aturday Point hospital seriously hurt, li.22 James Albert Tlse 1356 John Otis Weaver 1490 Roy Groce Grove School with Mocksville Burial was in Turrentlne Baptist Saturday night with her parents, this week. One belonged to Mrs. 18 CARL SPENCER VICKERS, Cooleemee ...... 162 On Prlday night the jat produced about 600 pounds night which will feature free though thought out of danger, 1223 John Albert Kimbrough 1357 James Fletcher Wagoner 1491 Avery Patrick Lanier was done In order to relieve a church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cain. Molly Holman Jones of Mocks­ 19 HERMAN C. ALLEN, Rt. 1, A dvance...... 524 1224 Alonzo Richmond West 1358 Gurney Martin Melton event was a fashion shoi| I seed cotton. He states that acts, prizes to holders of lucky as the result of a motorcycle Jennings Elam crowded grade situation In the She is survived by her hus­ Tlie Cana Home Demonstra­ ville, was published In 1855. 20 THOMAS DUANE ISLEY, Cooleemee...... Ш 1225 Floyd Leonard 1359 Llnle Carl Trivette 1493 Calvin Holman sentted in a colorful only way he was able to numbers and a free barbecue. turning over with him at High 1228 Sam uel Abda Carnes 1360 Paul James Snider Mocksville schools as well as to band, Philip Foster; one son, tion Club met Wednesday after­ This Bible, nearly 12 Inches long 21 WILSON CLEMENT, Rt. 4, MooksviUe...... 1300C 1494 Clifton Woodrow Grubb This portion of the fall a living on the farm was Next Monday night a meeting Point last Sunday. His right leg 1227 Jam es Edward Kelly 1361 Harvey Byerly Smith 1495 Henry D alton Smith give the Oak Grove children a Fred Foster; one daughter, Mrs. noon at the school building. Only and 9 Inches wide, was in a good 22 LOFTON KEATON, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 1355 opened w ith music I using the team to haul lum- will be held at the Masonic Is broken, right arm broken in 1228 Lester Odell McCullough 1362 John Henry Hudson JM,„Broaddus Elam better opportunity, according to Paul Correll; one brother, Floyd a small group^was present. We state of preservation. The other 23 WILLIE JAMES GOODE, N. Cooleemee ...... 689 1229 Rezellas Samuel Campbell 1363 William Jonathan Mooney 1497 Phllllp Sloan Stroud Cooleemee band and an i rand other hauling jobs which plonlc grounds In Mocksville, two places and skull fractured. Supt. R. s. Proctor. Taylor of Woodleaf; and five hope our attendance will im­ Bible is owned by Mrs. J. G. 24 ELDEN RICHARD BYRD, Rt, 2, Advance ...... 1295 1230 Cecil Hanlngs Robertson 1364 John Thomas Moore 1498 Walter Brown byE. M. Holt. All clubs,! I could pick up. rain or shine, featuring a free It Is stated that a parked car 1231 Benjamin Johnson 1365 Thomas Frank Jones 'Mr. Proctor stated that the sisters, Mrs. Essie Page of prove the next meeting. Ferebee of Cana. Published in 25 OREN DANIEL ZIMMERMAN, Advance ...... 1234 1499 Noah N athan Hendrix churches, the scouts anH iff barbecue. Candidates will speak at a blind curve caused him to 1232 Robert Henry W aller 1366 Calvin Lee Barnes 1500 Clyde Tutterow first grade in the Mocksville Mooresvllle, Mrs. Edna Bean of Mrs. J. B. Cain, Mabel and 1789, it belonged to her mother, 26 JOHN HENRY RODWELL, Mocksville ...... 31 clinic cooperated In prej at both meetings which will be lose control of the motorcycle. I 1233 Thom as Equilla Harper 1367 Joe H. Jones Bryson Howard school had 57 children enrolled. Cool Springs, Mrs. M innie Eller John Cain visited J. A. Naylor way of comparison after a Mrs. Mary Lou Eller Foster, and 27 CLIFFORD JAMES HEAD, Cooleemee...... 156 1234 Oren Daniel Zimmerman 1368 Luther Ray Potts 1502 John Floyd Naylor this pageant, the special II held at 7:30 p. m. II The 5th grade In this school was of Statesville, Mrs. Hubert Ben­ of Winston-Salem Sunday. od of 38 years, the 1940 crops before that to an unknown min­ 28 HORACE IIAYNIE, Rt. 4, Mocksville...... 676C 1235 Anderson Ellis Foster 1369 Brown Moyer Bailey 1503 Cecil K oontz McDaniel of which was a dress par| IN PANAMA 1236 John Ray Steward 1370 Junior Avans Spry 1504 Arthur W ilson Laird particularly heavy. Tliree weeks son and Mrs. Lola Spry, both of ■ as follows: 18 acres of com , The Republicans will hold a ister who had marked many 29 JOHN CARROLL HANES, Rt. 1, MocksvUle ...... 112 models gowned In 1237 William H. Blackwelder 1371 Robert Jam es Beauchamp 1505 Samuel Sylvester Keaton after school opened a request Cooleemee. ch will produce 800 bushels, meeting tonight at McCullough’s June Bailey Smith and Ash­ passages. This Bible was five 30 JAMES PHILIP SNIDER, Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 185 1238 Felix Jackson Anderson Air Raid Fashion made of cotton prints froj 1372 John Brown Gibson 1506 Zeb M ltchel Brinkley was made of the State School ¡in average yield of 44.5 arbor where candidates will ley Dwlgglnsj local boys who Inches long and -3 Inches wide, 31 JOHN HENRY HUDSON, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 1362 1239 Bascon R. Richardson 1373 Paul Green Jones 1507 Ralph Edward Call Erwin Cotton Mill In Cooli Commission to allot another hels per acre; 16 acres of speak and also tonight a meet­ joined the U. S. Army are now had a'home-make cloth binding 32 JESSE TRAVIS DRIVER, Rt. 2, Mocksville...... 108 1240 Raymond Craig Bailey 1374 Burley Bristol Renegar 1508 Booker Thom as W illiams M r s . P i t t s Every yard of material mil 1241 Cicero Sidney Bailey 1375 Roy Lockett Hicks 1509 Charlie Lee Hepler teacher to the Mocksville ele­ pat produced 375 bushels, or ing will be held at Cheshire’s In Panama. They are In the over the original. The Bible 33 RAY WILLIAMS, Cooleemee ...... 109 In plant number three, i 1242 D. Melvin Lanier 1376 Lester Booe 1510 Ira W ansley mentary grade/s. This request Returns Home [average yield o f 23.5 bushels: school where A. T. Grant, local signal corps. was printed in the old English 34 BERNICE HENDRIX, Rt. 3, Mocksville...... 1443 1243 Robert Ray Sowerg 1377 Mitchell Odell Foster 1511 Reid Robert Hauser other noteworthy features I of that day. THE ENTERPRISE was not met and the only possi­ CENT13R. — Mrs. C. H. Pitts acres of oats produced 563 attorney, will be the speaker. 35 JOHN HAMILTON BECK, Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 184 s 1244 Robert Avington Carter 1378 Olln Lewis Barnhardt 1512 Floyd R ay McBryde ed this part of the prtj will give a year’s subscription to 1245 Alton John Douthit 1379 Joseph Legrant Smith bility for securing relief in the Of Alexandria, Va., who has been hels, or an average yield of Saturday night a meeting will be YOUNG G. O. P. 36 ERNIE GILLIAM DAVIS, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 116 bV.'.í-'.A-;' 1513 Leo H anes Humphreys One was a man dressed the family having the most in­ 1246 Harold Calhoun 1380 John Lester Foster 1514 Seth M cDaniel crowded elementary classrooms spending some time visiting her 1 bushels: 7 >/2 acres of barley held at the courthouse here. L. 37 LUTHER FRANKLIN WHITLOCK, Cooleemee...... 174 . j/3 1247 Jam es Elmer Peebles 1381 Colon McCoy Spry Indian, whose war whooj Young Republicans of Davie teresting old Bible found in the 1515 Elijah Brown was to permit the eighteen chil­ parents and other relatives and liucrd 290 bushels, or an aver- L. (Red) Wall, Winston-Salem 38 ’ ALBERT MORGAN LANKFORD, Cooleemee ...... 131 1248 W alter Butner Hartman 1382 Houston B ickett Hendrix 1516 Dove Tilley Howard followed by the tradltiona| county will meet tonight at 7:30 county. M l dren from Oak Grove and the friends in Davle county has re­ i yield of 33 bushels. In sum - attorney, will be the principal 39 JOHN HENRY FORD FOSTER, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 125 1249 Nathan Garfield Bailey 1383 Floyd Steve Sprye 1517 Robert H all Riddle of how Cooleemee got its i o’clock at the Cooleemee high 1250 Henry Herman Mock 1384 Willie Ellis Branch 1518 Hubert Larnce Foster teacher to come to Mocksville. turned to her home. И? up how this hnprovement speaker. Monday night the Re­ 40 JOHN H. WAGNER, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 138 The other was a Cooleei school auditorium. LOCALS LOSE 1251 Frank Anderson Sldden 1385 Jam es WilUam Burton 1519 Robert Grimes Brown Last year the grammar grades Mr. and Mrs. Bob Binkley of been made over this long publicans will have a meeting 41 WILLIAM RANSOM COOK, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 142 1252 Clifton Gaither Scott 1386 William Henry.Bracken 1520 Albert Sanford Foster which was composed, both I Mod, Mr. Leagans states that at the Cooleemee high school 1253 Elvln Edward Weavll at the Oak Grove school came Thomasville visited Mr. and Mrs. Mocksville high school lost a 42 KNOX HENRY POWELL, Rt. 4, Mocksville...... 166 1387 Gaston Lyons 1521 John Wess Davls and music, by the Rev. C.| |has been due to hard work, BIBLES 1254 Herm an Caldwell Flynt 1388 Sammie Alton Foster to Mocksville, and there have J. E. Tutterow Sunday. auditorium. County candidates close football game last Prlday 43 TIPTON GORDON MORROW, Cooleemee ...... 135 1522 Wllbon Pruitt Robinson. 1255 Nicholas Carter 1389 Thomas Oble Ratts 1523 Robert Lanier Wall been several requests on the part Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harpe visit­ 1 management, and complete will speak at all of the meetings Another Bible belonging to to Cranberry by the score of 13 44 PAUL HODSON STROUD, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 183 125G Roy Adam Whitaker 1390 Henry Thomas Hooper 1524 Alfred Anderson McBride of the parents In the Oak Grove ed Mr. Harpe’s parents, Mr. and The prize for the «ration between J. T. Baity, which will be at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. M. B. Brock of Farmington to 7, the opposition scoring the 45 PAUL LESTER DWIGGINS, Rt. 4, Mocksville ...... 148 1257 Thom as Maston Bowles 1391 Gilmer Bynum Howard 1525 Clarence L. Alexander tumes w ent to Prances owned the farm , and hlm - 1258 Ivey Worth Cain 1392 William Woodrow Angeli section to permit the primary Mrs. Enos Harpe o f Cana. has been exhibited at THE EN­ x^inning to\ichdo7m on a pass IB PAUL GREEN JONES, Rt. 1, MoLtovjllc ...... 1373 1526 Samuel Glenn McDaniel ivho W02Î ilr.it piUc j." sling with livestock, und a 1259 Joe Sanford Booe 1393 Gradv Kimber Во^ет 1527 Avid Clinton Barney children to come. Misii Sarah Everhardt of VWns- Roy Frye Of Route TERPRISE. This old Bible was in the last few minutes of play. 47 WILLIAM MARTIN POTTS, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... 198 2260 Robert Lincoln Richardson 1394 Thomas Marshall 1528 James Edgar Boger The best division of grades ton-Salem spent the week end dress. This outfit was rotation. Landlords and published In 1829, was formerly The locals scored in the fourth 48 BAXTER MELVIN GREGORY, Cooleemee...... 139 12G1 John Albert Bracken 1395 Curtice Beauchamp 1529 Daniel Challimus Smith has been m ade according to Mr. with grandmother, Mrs. J. C. ed by Mrs. Karsh King, [ints of the present day could 1 Dies In Hospital owned by James Henry Coley, period on a 20-yard pass from 49 ROLAND STANLEY, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... 146 1262 Monroe Draughn 1396 Thomas Franklin Ratledge 1530 George Cecil McDaniel able mention was made ol- a wonderful lesson by 1263 M ather Jefferson Frost 1397 Louie Beal 1531 William Henry Wood Poole, the principal. It Is true Bowles. Roy Clingman Frye, 34, of Mrs. Brock’s father. The Bible Short to Wilson. Latham at 50 ROBAH WILSON SMITH, Rt. 4, Mocksville...... 6 1264 Lattle Lafayette Whitaker 1398 Lonnie Pruitt 1532 Clyde Huston Boger that In some Instances a teacher Miss Bottle Binkley of Mocks­ Ethel Seagraves and Edna I pylng the cooperation and route 1 died at a Winston-Salem In turn was given him by his quarter performed well for the 51 WILLIAM FRANKLIN FURCHES, Rt. 2', MocksviUe ...... 122 1265 Rodney Gilmer Brewer jfking together of landlord 1399 Charles Leslie Daniel 1533 Garland Franklin Forrest has sectdons of two grades rather ville spent Sunday w ith Mrs. gar, the former wearing s I hospital on Sunday. The fun­ brother, John Coley, who was locals, with effective passing 52 GEORGE FRANK MOCK, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 83 1265 Oscar Lee Wyrlck 1400 Tom Bailey Woodruff 1534 Wlllle Lee Keaton ing suit, and the latter a | tenant, as did Mr. Baity 1267 W illiam Clifton Eaton 1401 Clinard Franklin Wagner than two sections of the same Grace Tutterow. eral was held Monday at the born on May 2, 1817, records done by Short to Cozart and 53 LUTHER RAY POTTS, Rt. 3, Mocksville ...... 1368 1535 Robert Jordan Hendrix coat. ' Mr. Leagans. This progress 1268 Baxter Carlyle Young 1402 Carl Lee Booe 1536 Allen Benjamin Howard grade. It Is felt, however, that Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bowles of Baltimore Methodist church in kept In the Bible show. It is Wilson. The locals starting line­ 54 WILLIAM CLARENCE LAGLE, Cooleemee...... 280 1269 Elmer Eugene Beauchamp 1403 James Thomas Evans 1537 Thomas Erastus Hepler a teacher can teach about as Winston-Salem spent Sunday The yard ana garden not have been made If Yadkin, conducted by Rev. W. J. 4>/2 Inches wide and 7 Inches up Included Wilson and Cozart, 55 JAMES WILBERT O’NEAL, Rt. 3, MocksviUe ...... 169 1270 K enneth Murchison 1404 Charlie Gray Shores 1538 Carl Edward Williams well a section made up of two with Mr. Bowles’ m other, Mrs. went to: Yard: 1st. Mr. p had not been a complete S, Walker and assisted by Rev. long and In a good state of pre­ ends; Marthi and Hay, tackles; 56 LONNIE PRUITT, Rt. 3, MocksviUe ...... 13980 1271 John CUnt West 1405 Henry Albert Taylor 1539 Charlie Jasper Foster Dempsey Shaver, Watts SU operation. 1272 Graham Wesley Durham 1406 Wesley Warren Sheets different grades as she can two J. C. Bowles. J. W. Vestal. Interment was In servation. Mrs. B. P. Tutterow of Smith and Haire, guards; Eaton, 57 CHARLIE SANFORD LEAGANS, Rt. 4, MocksvUle ...... 145 1540 Gilmer R ay Rights ond: Mr. and Mrs. Grady r fjtaut 1910,. cooperating to- 1273 Archie Jerome Ijames 1407 Clarence Boger 1541 Clyde Everette Howard sections of the same grade. At Miss Earl Anderson of Wins­ the church cemetery. route 1 also has brought in her center; Latham, quarterback; 58 CECIL WILLIAM BROOME, Mocksville ...... 9 1274 W ade Harding Booe Main St. Iher, Mr. Leagans and Mr. 1408 Rufus Brown Sanford, Jr. 1542 George Wm. B. Armsworthy least the children should make ton-Salem spent the week end He Is survived by his parents, old Bible, published in 1828, poplln ' and Pope, halfbacks; 59 GILES FRANK GARWOOD, Cooleemee ...... 765 1275 W illiam H. Barneycastle 1409 John Adam Hudson 1543 Wade Jones Garden: 1st., Mr. anil FV .started a herd of cattle, stereotyped for the American Short, fullback. Latham and 1276 Loyd Rush Doss 1410 James Frank Stonestreet Jr about as good progress. with Miss Deo Dyson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frye ot route 60 JESSE WILBUR LAIRD, Rt. 1, Advance ...... 121 1544 Guy Odell Bumgarner Evan Gregory, Duke SUj r principle purpose of these Bible Society and translated from 1277 Noah Earl Beck 1411 Albert Noah Godbey 1545 John E verett Ward As th e school progresses It Is Mrs. J. W. Green visited Miss 2- by three brothers, Lester, Er­ Short were co-captains for the 61 JOIIN CRISP BROWN, Cooleemee ...... 625 1278 Isaac Robert Peoples Mr. and Mrs. Wade was for beef. Cotton con- 1412 Paul Bruce Blackwelder 1546 Noah Franklin Keeton felt that minor Imperfections in Cornelia Bowles Sunday. nest and Weldon of route 1; the original Greek. This Bible game. Richardson and Honey­ 62 WINFIELD BICKETT STEELMAN, Cooleemee ...... 181 1279 James Franklin Bracken 1413 James Martin Latham 1547 Harry Richard Allen W atts St. ^tcd a substantial part of the also Is well preserved, is 4 Inches cutt were substitutes. The high Marvin Bracken the organization will dlsagpear Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tutterow by two sisters, Mrs. Henry Tur­ 63 WILLIAM ALFRED HUTCHENS, Rt. 2, Mocksville ...... 1305 1280 1414 Roy Edwin W illiams 1548 George T hom as Laird For the first time the ' Income from 1908 to 1932, wide and 7 Inches, long. school band paraded at the half 1281 Robert Duard Reavls 1415 John Clarence Smoot and that the children will make spent Sunday with Mr. Tut- ner of route 4 and Mrs. Chal 64 ROBERT LEE PECK, Cooleemee ...... 6600 1549 Lewis G rant Minor people entered the conl«' ^®ver, no cotton Is grown on and attracted a lot of favorable 1282 Willie Cain Reavls 1416 Daniel Lee Stanley 1550 Carl Lee Peoples better progress than they would terow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of route 3. 65 JOHN RAY SHORE, Cooleemee ...... 702 1283 Carl Edward Creason 1417 Glenn Alexander Ijames 1551 Andrew Elton Cranflll Refugee John Tctcr Ainswortli, best yards and gardens^ ■ iarm at all now. They start- CORN comment by forming an M on 66 LAWRENCE O’NEAL WILLIAMS, Rt, 4, MocksviUe ...... 860 1284 WllUe Waugh have If the Oak Grove school J. E. Tutterow. Pallbearers were Henry Tur­ 1418 Haines Hunt Yates 1552 Thomas Reid Boger 18 months old, models a two- prizes were awarded Wj I Selling cream in 1920, and the field. Mocksville plays Leaks­ 67 ARLETH LAYMON, Rt. 2, MocksviUe...... 114 1285 Travis Odell Cope 1419 Robert Scott Jordan had not been brought In this ner, Kimbrough Smith, Henry W. R. Craver, superintendent 1553 Charlie R ay Hanellne piccc wool suit “suitable for air Fleming and Wlllle B. ' ]fted selling Grade A milk In ville tonight at Leaksville. 68 LLOYD ALEXANDER GRUBB, Rt. 4, MocksviUe ...... 136 1280 Worth Garland Potts 1420 Esca Monroe James 1554 James A. Gill year. ROUTE Taylor, H. A. Lakey, Frank Dwigr of the courity home, reports that 1287 Ulyses S. Grant Atkins 1421 James Edward Jackson 1555 Troy V estal Danner raid shelter wear” at a chil­ Mrs. McNeely and Mri] For the last few years he made 510 bushels of corn this 69 GUY WEST MILLER, Rt. 1, A dvance...... 820 1288 Roy Wesley Sain A new milk route has been gins and W. R. Craver. 1422 John William Munday 1556 Pelin Baker HIGHER dren’s fashion show at the Eng­ both wish to express ylng has been by far the year on 9 acres of county land. DRIVING LICENSES 70 HARRY RICHARD EYER, MocksviUe ...... 228 1289 Ernest Gene Peebles 1423 William Loyd Gullett 1557 PhUlp Ham ilton Everhardt started in the Abbotts Creek lish Speaking Union, New York. preclatlon to all who co Rest source o f tihe farm in- 1290 Glenn Bailey We would never be conscious This production he attributes to Driving licenses will be Issued 71 THOMAS FRANKLIN SHEEKS, Cooleemee...... 612 1424 George Beaufort Oakley 1558 Paul Foster Dwiggins Per acre yields of cotton in community of Forsyth County to The show was sponsored by L a d y ed In any way, especially ■ Pe. 1201 George Lippard Jones 1425 Ralph Clayton HancocK 1559 Wade Franklin Nall turning under lespedeza and by J. C. Gibbs, local state high­ 72 JOSEPH WILLIAM IJAMES, Mocksville...... 2310 1202 Wilford Mitchell Bowles Northampton County appear to deliver milk to a cooperative Lindsay, wife of the former magnificent support glve^J HERD of our faults If everybody was 1426 Dolphus C. Kurfees, Jr. 1560 Woodrow W ilson Correll our friend. An enemy is a nec­ clover. He used a bag of ferti­ way patrolman, each Wednesday 73 JAMES EDWARD JACKSON, Rt. 4, MocksvUle ...... 14210 1293 Brady Thomas Jones 1427 Robert Glenn Motley 1561 George W illiam Harris be higher this year than in the creamery in Winston-Salem, British ambassador, and the mill. The success of ' ‘ ;®Wever, it Is a general farm, 1204 Harvle McKinley Potts essary evil for character build­ lizer to the acre and top dressed from 1 to 4 p. m. at the sheriff’s 74 REUBEN WILSON SHORE, Rt. 3, MocksvUlc...... 203 1428 Thomas Vance Plummer 1562 Carl Broadus Smith past several years, says H. G. says A»ilstant Farm Agent S. R. clothes shown were similar to was due to this fine coop ■e a large amount of legume (Continued on page eight) 1205 Elden Richard Byrd 1429 Roy Latham Nichole with 75 pounds per acre of soda. office. 1563 Wiley S. Williams^ Snipes, assistant farm agent of Mltchlner. an Item In Itself which ■'Continued on page eight) ing. 1206 Thomas Anderson Hendrix 1430 James Roy Steelm an 1564 Braxton Richmond B ailey those made in the Union work­ 1207 John Moses Hege 1431 Oscar Hugh Coulter 1565 John N all Waters the State Collese Extension room and srnatzer and Mrs. Lincoln Richardson “With these new liberal reg. F. Young. ilted Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cart- liam Zimmerman were married parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Beck. In Banner Elk Dry, Thrift W ash and W et Wash. children for several weeks, re­ and children, Florence and Lena and children visited Charlie ulatlons, we hope to place from 'Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bailey jir Sunday. Saturday afternoon, October 20, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reeves LIBERTY. — Mrs. Fred Har­ turned to Norfolk, Va. Sunday Grey and Gay Sheek, spent a Richardson Sunday. 175,000 to 200,000 m attresses and baby of near Welcome spent at the home of Rev. P. L. Smith. and children visited Mr. and wood and daughter, Helen, of {.Miss Fay Koontz spent the where he holds a position. ■while Sunday night with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shaw and w ith about 100,000 low Income Saturday evening with Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are Mrs. Guy Gaither at Statesville Albemarle, visited her sister. iilc end with Miss Virginia Attorney P. W. Hairston of and Mrs. Ollie Dunn o f Redland. children of Statesville spent the families in North Carolina,” Miss Mrs. H. H. Frye. both from Advance. Saturday. Mrs. Henry Daniels Saturday. ines. Charlotte spent the week end OPEN STOCK PRICE 857.25 week end with their parents, Current declared. Janell Young spent Sunday Miss Doris Tucker spent Sun­ Wade Reeves .spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bay Howard ■Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bailey "A SERVICE FOR EVERY PURSE' I Mrs. Tom Koontz, who is a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Sara and Linda Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck and evening with Mildred F^ye. day afternoon with Miss Mil­ with his grandparents, Mr, and Special for Lfmiied Time visited the labter’s parents, Mr. ^llent at Davis Hospital, Is Im- Peter Hairston. Mrs. J. B. Reeves. The clunn and b.auty ol Utli Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Shaw. Drinkers of Rumania must pay ■Rev. P. L. Smith has been re­ dred Sprye. Ray, of Clemmons spent Satur­ and Mrs. J. T. McDaniel, Sun­ OTing. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sldden and SUPEIUTDi* •terlln* iUv« Ht Mrs. Syrlntha Dyson and Mrs. a higher tax on alcohol bever­ turned for another year. He Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Richard­ li «uociated onljr wlU> QuaUty d ay night with Mrs. J. H. Foster. day. s. B. Jr. of Winston-Salem were Mrs. Rossle Foster and son, . . . your anuranc. of a gra- Alga Gaither and children spent ages. will hold services here Sunday I.\lr. and Mrs. O. S. Rudocil son and children visited Mr. and cloui addlUon to your dtnntr Lois Fay Collins was the week guests of Mrs. Nina Hoyle Sun­ Bruce, of Fork, spent Sunday table. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kimmer a few days this week with Mr; at 10:00 o’clock. J Salisbury visited in this com- Mrs. Charlie Reeves Sunday. end guest of Florence Cornat­ day. with Mrs. Ben Tucker of Ad­ FAT $1.00 1VEEKLY and daughter, Rachel, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ijames. TOKIO—Postal savings de­ Salisbury Laundry lonity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blum Beck and zer. and Mrs. C. L. Kimmer and vance. Zion Chapel church is being posits in Japan Jumped $2,721,- |jlr, and Mrs. Shirley McDaniel 'Mrs. W. A. Llvengood spent baby spent the week end with •V Miss Ruth Spry spent Satur­ Hillside Test Shows Mrs. Lucille Potts and chil­ 450 450 grandson, Melvin Tutterow, visit­ repaired and painted. 000 in 11 days recently. JOE FOSTER, Representative : Rowan visited Mr. and Mrs. several days last week in Lex­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee dren spent the week end with day night with Miss Margaret ed Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wrights Value Of Cover Crop t.K. McDaniel Sunday. ington with her daughter, Mrs. Keller at Turnersburg. NORTH NORTH T^oster. of Redland Sunday. her mother, Mrs. Bonce Bailey. Winter is approaching and Phone Mr. Foster at 147, Mocksville I Sir. and Mrs. Earl Stroud and Yarborough and Mr. Yarbor­ LIBERTY иЦЕНТТ r Mr. and Mrs. John Gablrd, To Evacuate U. S. Nationals Mrs. Rllma Gobble and Miss STREET Mr. and Mrs. Gray S m ith visit­ that means the loss of soli on ^ftfl^VWV^iWWV^^V^i^AWUVWW.W'AfWWVWV^.■.^.^.^.^.■J lily of Oak Forest spent Sun- ough. With this movement to "go ' STREET Mr. and Mrs. W ade Gablrd and Anna Laura Wood spent Sunday South American,” It will be so: ed Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith farms where the land is not with Mr. and Mrs. Wade •Mr. and Mrs. Frank George of COCA-COLA ВОТ. CO. children of Clemmons and Mr. with Mrs. Sallle Carter. WINSTON-SALEM, N. 0. Sunday. protected with a cover crop. To roud. Norfolk, Va., are the guests of 'Vinston.S,lon,.N.C. and Mrs. R. S. M iller and fam ily The Halloween Carnival was prove to farmers the value of a Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hairston this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers and took a trip to the mountains I f attended by a large crowd Fri­ winter cover in soli and water T O T H E week. children, Mildred, Thelma and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller ^^^^VV^lW.^^^V%^^VV.VWV^%V^^I%V•ЛVV^ЛЛЛЛЛlWЛЧ^V^i%^ЛVЛVЛ1ЛVVгЛЛЧWV^ЛЛЛЛftЛЛЛЛV^AЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛЛrtnЛЛí day night and was quiet a suc­ conservation, a number of county Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Williams Mabel spent Sunday afternoon t visited their son, Charles Miller, cess. farm agents of the State College and Mrs. Sara Smith of Church­ with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robert­ who Is In school at Banner Elk. The Ladles Aid Society will Extension Service are cooperat­ land were visitors here one day son. Mr. and Mrs. V estal Myers and m eet Wednesday, Nov. 6, with ing with other agencies In con­ VOTERS last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Jarvis and Airs. W. R. Seeding. two sons were the guests of Mr. ducting hillside tests to accur­ Messrs. W. A. Llvengood and little son, Shermer Gray, spent Vr::. The Senior Phllathea class and Mrs. John R. Bailey Sun­ ately measure the loss of soli Kerney ZCoontz were the dinner Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. •will hold its monthly class meet­ day. OF . i . ' and plant food as a result ot guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Henry Jarvis. ing Thursday night, Nov. 7, with Mrs. Taylor Call was the guest erosion. Livengood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Almond Mrs. H. G. Sheek. of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Deadmon One such test is being con­ and children from High Point Several from here visited and Mr. and Mrs. Rice Sunday. Davie Counb Mr. and Mrs. Llnnett Potts и ducted In Franklin County, on spent Sunday evening with Mr. Mlchcll Hanellne Sunday even­ Mrs. Robert Kimmer and son and daughter, Bobby, of Clem­ ¡ ‘ the farm of H. F. Fuller of Louls- and Mrs. Cicero Bailey. ing. He is a patient at City of Mooresvllle are visiting rela­ mons spent Sunday afternoon 'Ьл burg. Route 1. A recent Farm Howard Barnes, who holds a Memorial hospital in Winston- tives here and at Turrentine with relatives here. jTour, held cooperatively by the Finding it impossible tJ { Salem. this week. The Wyatt families attended position in Thomasville, spent Extension Service, Soli Conser­ see a large number of thl the week end at home with his Rev. J. W. Vestal was return­ Mrs. John Howard of Turren­ the Wyatt reunion at South vation Service, Farm Security voters of your county, duj parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ed to this charge for another tine visited her daughter, Mrs. River last Sunday. Administration and other agen­ to several reasons, I an Barnes. year, and his congregation here Ransome C ook,. and Mr. Cook Mrs. Cora Kimmer and Avalon cies, showed the following re­ addressing you tliis per| •Mr. and Mrs. J'lm Barnes and gladly welcomed his return. Saturday. Potts spent Sunday afternoon f sults, according to Farm Agent sonal message. Charlie Minor and children The friends of Mrs. Chal Smith Mrs. Taylor Call and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rights W. C. Boyce: spent Sunday In Winston-Salem extend their sympathy to her in Henry Daniels visited Rev. and As the Republican nominee for the State SenatJ of Redland. In two plots where cotton and visiting their father, who Is ser­ и ly l the recent death ot her brother, Mrs. A. W. Lynch of Mocksville I solicit the vote of every person in the coming elcctioi Dewitt Hendrix, who was corn have been grown continu­ iously ill. who died at the Baptist hospital on Monday. and I assure you your vote will be appreciated by ml thrown from a horse several ously since 1937, with no winter Sunday morning. and my friends in Davie county. | weeks ago Is improving. ! cover crop, the silt boxes at the while with his parents. Mr. and Erery Dress Radically •Mis. W. a . Miller w ho has REVrTALIZED If elected on Nov. Sth, I promise to represent all Miss Helen Wyatt is spending bottom of the hill collected 44 Mrs. Mann Doby. spent the summer here with her the people of the district to the best of my ability anJ some time with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens of Washington C. H. Roberts of the Hoopers tons of soil per acre per year. daughter, Mrs. J. H. Foster, will will gladly receive any suggestions from any part of (' Tom Griffith of Winston-Salem. Creek township has one of the Pulling out from her New York pier is the United In another plot, here lespedeza Is spending a few days here. return to Thomasville this week district affecting your problems. Mrs. Bob Everhardt continues Nelson Bailey of Winston- best examples in Henderson States liner Washington, Orient-bound to bring home has been grown continuously, no to spend the winter with her quite sick, County ot what lime and phos­ Americans from the Far East. On board can be seen some soil was lost during the same I thank you and again ask your vote on Nov. 5tl Salem spent the week end with daughters there. Mrs. Emma Burrow and daugh­ his mother, Mrs. Ethel Bailey. phate ■will will do to revitalize of the members of the Second Division Naval Reserve from period. Sincerely yours, REDUCED! Relatives and friends gather­ ter, Dorcas and two sons, Ira and Mrs. Prank Hendrix spent a old pastures, says Assistant Farm Baltimore, 139 men igid six officers who will take up active In two other plots, where corn MILES F. SHORE ed at the home of Mr. John Wil­ Flavins Carter, of near High few days last week In Mocks­ Agent D. W. B ennett. duty in the Panama Canal Zone. and cotton have been grown, andj ______Cycle, Yadkin County ___ liams Sunday and gave him a Point spent Sunday with her ville with her brother. birthday dinner. liiyERSAL mother, Mrs. Ann Livengood J. Marvin Smith and family and other relatives. attended a birthday dinner at Thomas Hendrix and Miss the home of Harrison Sparks bn-Air Cleaner Pauline Bean were married Sat­ urday night at the home of their 100 Dresses 8.95 N ow Escapes Nazi Wrath LAND AT AUCTIOH - MOCKSVILLE, N. C. with the pastor. Rev. Hutchens at Cana. Mr. Hendrix Is the son of Mr. SniE-TAlE m w " and Mrs. Charlie Hendrix and holds a position in Winston- I4S Dresses n o w S-so 200 ACRES OF LAND ON HIGHWA1 another yenrB-ahoad Salem. Mrs. Hendrix Is the WVERSAL exclualve! Ruby light daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. D NO. 64,1 MILE FROM CITY LIMITS 01 ihcs irhen diit bag needs empty» Bean. 1‘reTentaIoMofiuotlon. Save* 'Mr. Nelson Hairston spent 123 Dresses 16.93 N ow .80 Aalc for a Jrea home demoli­ Tuesday in Raleigh on business. I I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Llven­ tion today. THE STATESVILLE ROAD. good spent the week end in High Point. «wpletewlth One 7"Room Bungalow, all M odern Convenience Mrs. John Parks Is spending •entcd non- a few days with her sister, Mrs, Property is known as the M. D. Pass Land a» eglng,non- Ethel Hege near ¿exlngton. Mrs. “'bg Super- Hege has been confined to her is sub-divided into tracts of various sizes. Nozzle* room. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prye and * b a n d y This w ill afford a fine opportunity to buy a sniai family of Cooieemee visited Mr. '•«ciiments Lllitnl Tntli ln AlIowaiKi and Mrs. P. D. Jenkins Sunday Farm in a Good Location. “J Storage famed author Franz Werfcl, and Payment Tonnt afternoon, il. Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Rouse and ■who at various times liad been daughter, Mary Kathryn, of Sal­ i-cporlcd in a concentration isbury, visited Mr. W. H. Mason Maurice M. Milligan, U. S. At­ camp, shot anri..bclieaded be­ Sale Takes Place On The Grounds ALL LIVESTOCK TO BE SOLD A Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mason torney for the Western District cause of his antl-Nazi writings, is was in a wreck at Salisbury Sat­ of Missouri, has been nam ed to ^¡hown as he arrived in Hoboken, . . . ВлоИьг^ ... DAVIE urday afternoon, but Is getting conduct a nation-wide investiga­ U . J,, after escape from Nazi, RAIN or SHINE The World’s Original Twin Auctioneers— Charlotte, N. C. tion into frauds in connection THIS SALE. along fine. occuplcd France... He was among •Mrs. Hal Boger and Miss Louise with the national election. His SALISBURY, N. C. fifteen German men of letter’s URNITURECO. Jenkins spent last Thursday in appointment followed complaints ■who came in on the Greek liner regarding registration irregulari- [ Dbn t Miss This Sale Music By Onr Own Band Cash Prize MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Winston shopping. :^ea llcllas. Charlie Doby is spending a ties and other violations. ,4 I PAGE 4 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i / t J a Y , NOVEMBER 1, 1940 /r;; THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE Sunday. PAGE 5 D iaA T O R S, TAKE NOTICE M ethodist Pastors Mrs, M. E. Tutterow Mr, and Mra. FJd Walker \ season with Mr. Airy. THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Assigned In Davie Visits In Faith family and Mr. and Mrs w I Cooleemee Personals Misses Drue Henry and Edna Patterson of High Point were The bridal couple left for st- Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina Davlc county gets throe new CENTER. — Mr. and Mrs. Bur­ Murphy of Salisbury snont I' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Josey and week end guests of the former’s motor trip to Chicago, after- ton Harp and little son of Wins­ day with Mrs. II. p. Methodist pastors following the ERSONALS daughter, Blllle Jean, spent the mother, Mrs. Jessie Henry. which they will m ake their hom e O. C, Me QUAG E ...... Publisher ton-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dy.son announcement of appointments week end with his brother, Her­ in Detroit where Mr. Hnatlo is r.l : by the Western North Carolina Enos Harp ot Cana visited Mr. Sunday w ith Mrs. Dyson's nl L. t. Yancey, W. T. Yan- C. Shaw returned home Tuesday Mlss Ora Belle Myers visited SUBSCKIPTION RATES: , M1.SSCS Sadie Clement, man Josey, in Danville, Va. engaged in business with his conference. iind Mrs. Paul Harp Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. iicnrv night from Grand Rapids, M ich­ her sister, Ola Mae, at Brevard father. ward of Cana. $1.50 Per Yc.ar; >Slx Months 75 Cents—$2.00 Per Year Outside ol Those remaining in Davie in­ Mrs. M. E. Tutterow Is spend­ ii’da Giay Clement of Ox- igan and Chicago, where they Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Painter college, over the week end. Davlc County. Strictly Payable In Advance. ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwifihl TuJ ü¡,c week end guests ot spent the past ten days. Mrs. spenit the week end In Greens­ V.- clude Rev. E. M. Avett of Mocks­ Mrs. Harold Cornellson and row spent last Sunday with Lj Mrs. J. K. Sheek and Sm ith’s mother, Mrs. C. C. boro visiting their son. Mack vllle, Rev. P. L, Smith at Ad­ Jack Holhouser in Faith. children of Salisbury and Mrs. Bntered at the Post Office at Mocksvllle, N. C., as Second-Class Misses Nancy Tutterow, Helen and Mrs. W ade H. Dyson Ijnda Gray Clement, Wright, remained in Grand Painter. vance and Rev. J. W. Vestal at Royden Pelmster spent tiie week G c u p d i o l Dyson, Louise Dyson and Doro­ Rapids to spend the winter with Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879, Farmington. Ijnd Mrs. C. L. Thompson 'Miss Catherine Kerley spent end with Mrs. J. W. Zachary. ORDERS her son, Dorsett Wright. SALISBURY In Coo.'eemee Rev. A. A. Kyles thy Leagans and Clay Tutterow , jiid Mrs. Charles Lowe the week end with Mlss Nookle (Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zachary MEMBER OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION Is succeeded by Rev. P. J. Stough visited In Salisbury Sunday. Curribu The recreation leader, Mlss Eli­ ws hostess at a party Saturday Parker, sister of the bride. what was done in Rumania when King Carol abdicated, addition to the herd of cattle things to eat. 1 Foster all of Mocksvllle street. zabeth Miller, gave a reading. One feature that attracted a night, in honor of her brother, The bride was In her wedding saying that the British cannot help Greece effectively. one or two colts are produced , Bill Wilson, Mrs. J. O. OUR PERMANENTS Mrs. P. W. Dull, the leader of Bernie, of New London, Conn. ■Mlss Lorena Nall, a member of dress of soldier blue with black It is also stressed by the German propaganda press each year for sale. great deal of attention was a ANTIFREEZE t, Mrs. John Cook and Parent Education, used as her popularity contest. Louise Ward The Halloween motif was car­ the Cotton club, was taken to accessories and wore a corsage of WILL SUIT YOUR HAIR! that an ultimatum to Turkey similar to that given Greece The rotation mentioned by I. T. stoudenmlre of Cool- b'* subject, “Personality." Miss Plor­ represented the seventh grade, INCLUDING ried out In the decorations. Rowan Memorial hospital, Sal­ valley lilies and pink roses. Her -would be served by the Nazis. 'Mr. Leagans, which has contri­ Iheld vesper services at We are experts in determin­ 4 .: ence Mackle gave several good Louise Armsworthy the sixth, Games, stunts and contests isbury, where she underwent an only Jewelry was a three-strand In what is considered as pressure by Hitler Marshall buted materially to the develop­ istcrti S tar home in were enjoyed throughout the ing hair texture and correct hln’ts and suggestions on re­ Grady Dunn the fifth, Maxine operation for appendicitis a few pearl necklace. timing of heat applications. Fetain tells the French people in a surprise radio address ments of the farm and success «to Sunday. evening under the direction of modeling dresses and coats. Armsworthy the fourth, Sara days ago. Mlss Martha Louise Mrs. Hnaitio, brunette. Is the No two heads of hair are iden­ that his negotiations with the Axis powers would lighten of the family, was started In 'Maurine Davis. Mary Lillian The meeting closed by singing, Dot Call the third, Lois Paye J Sidney Feezor spent the Foster, another member of the youngest daughter of Mrs. J. H. tical. Our sound Judgment the burden of the country and unite it. France is now 1923 by E. 0. Blair, Extension PRESTONE Orrell and Kenneth Sparks were based on training and experi­ "God Bless America.” Collins the second, and Larry |tnd at Mitchell college, club, has Just returned from the Parker and the late Mr. Parker ence are your safeguard for paying Germany $9,000,000 a day for occupational ex­ Agronomist of State College, and awarded prizes for the best The highlight of the club Poster the first. Larry Foster >st of M isses Carolyn hospital. of Cooleemee. She Is a graduate a successful permanent, ’4*j pense. The terms which Hitler has laid down for peace has continued, without inter­ dressed couple in the newspaper meeting was the demonstration who is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Louise Poster and of Cooleemee High school and still remain a secret. ruption', since that tim e. It Mlss Mary Frances Pierce of EVERY PERMANENT on table service given by Mrs. Paul Poster, received the highest AUTOMOBILE HEATERS I Stroud. costume contest. Bernie Hen­ for the past year has been em­ U. S. SCENE consists of: first year, corn; sec­ drix won the Halloween tele­ Greensboro college spent the GUARANTEED Murchison, home management number of votes. Last year’s ployed by a local mercantile In this country President Roosevelt states that he will ond year, soybeans: third year, Ipaullne Daniel of States- gram contest and Taylor Ho­ week end at home. leader. The guests were invited winner, Sara Dot Call, won sec­ FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS concern. ask the National Defense Priorities board to give “most small grain and lespedeza, or lired Wednesday to spend ward won the handshaking con­ into the dining room, where a tea ond place. Giles Myers of Kannapolis Mr. Hnatlo is the son of Mr. MAYFAIR BEAUTY sympathetic consideration” to a British request to buy Red Clover, and fourth year, ¡days with her parents, test. Each was awarded a horn table had been beautifully ar­ . There were many colorful spent the week end with home and Mrs. Paul Hnatlo of Detroit, 12,000 additional planes. He also said that a steady stream lespedeza or Red Clover. I Mrs. G. O. Daniel. a s prize. ranged for serving her guests. costumes. Claude Dunn was folks. Mich., and for the past three SHOPPE of planes had been going to Britian and had helped her EDUCATE FAftnLY The guests were invited Into She discussed “Table Service” as judged to be the best costumed years has played professional Miss Jo Cooley, owner to keep Germany from having mastery of the air.The ■Mr. and Mrs. Leagans have S * Si ^ I Sheek cam e home Mon- the dining room, where pump­ Harry Spry, student at Drau­ a part of the program, in which man present. Mlss Kate Shore Atlantlc City, N. J. , playing two seasons Mlss Myrtle Marrs, Operator President said that Royal Air Force was stronger today reared a large family and- edu­ kin pit-, cookies, hot chocolate ghon’s college, WlnSton-Salem, she pointed out the advantage of was called the best costumed with Cooleemee and the past than at the beginning of the blitzkreig on England. He cated tihem. The first four are: lie attended the National spent the week end with his using this form of service to woman, and the children win­ and fruit were served by Mrs. also said that this country was arming for defense only May, who is now Mrs. E. M. Ishow in session there for W. A. Hendrix, Mrs. M innie mcJther, Mrs. Emma Rae Poster. yUV«WrtrtAíVVtfV\rtrtíVVW\flWVVWWVVVWVVWWV^WyVVWU conserve time and steps. Those ning the same honors were ten days. and predicted further expansion of plant production to Jones, of Thomasville; Pred, of Shermer. Mrs. Texanna Poster, present were Mesdames P. W. Dewey Smith and Helen Sain. TIRES Mrs. Fred Harwood and daugh­ take care of needs of this country and England. Mocksville; Joyce, who is now Mrs. Faille Vogler and Miss Dull, C. H. McMahan, J. V. Mil­ All these were given prizes. I Carl Sherrill and daugh- ter, of Albemarle, were the week Mrs. E. C. Coley, of Rowan Blanche Poster. ler, L. L. Miller, P. R McMahan, There was also a pretty girl of Mooresvllle were end guests of Mrs. Annie Liven­ v,i I M rs. Cornatzer Dinner Honors county, and Mary, who is Mrs. Those present were Misses F H. Bahnson, Ralph James, contest held. In that Ailine W e W ill Check Your RADIATOR For Any 1 guests o f Mrs. Maggie good. Clyde Jarvis ot Farmington, Clara Sue Markland, Ruth Shutt, Is Improving Donald Poindexter Wade Furches, O. M. Howell, W. Cook won first place and Eva Lee land Miss W illie Miller. completed school at Cana, which Julia Shermer, Lucy Shermer, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle of L. Reavls, Luther Ward, J. H. Butner second. L e a k s _____ FREE OF CHARGE BIXBY. — Mr. and Mrs. Bryan SPILLMAN ROAD. — Mr. and was at that time a special school Lid Mrs. Dolan Snider left Mary Lillian Orrell, Annie Lee Bellwood were week end visitors Swing, Gaither Latham and The party was sponsored by Sell ol MocksvUle spent the week Mrs. Phillip Seats, Charlotte, district, and taught through the Ij for Denton to spend Markland, Maurlne Davls, Coun­ of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hoyle. Misses Elizabeth Miller and the P. T. A. and the proceeds end with Mrs. Sell’s grandpar­ 9th grade. Annie, who is Mrs. I days with their parents. cil Hendrix and Messrs. Bernie Mrs. Beauchamp and son visited Plorence Mackle. will be used to equip the lunch MAKING HOME AT MOCKSVILLE.—The marriage of Misses Louise Livengood and ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Seats and E. J. Newton, now lives in Mary­ Hendrix, Taylor Howard, Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Essie, Mrs. room which is to be started at tnd Mrs. Jeft Caudell and Miss Clyde Pennington, of Wagoner, and Paul Jones, of Rebecca McKelthan, students at u Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barney land, finished high school and neth Sparks, Louie Zimmerman, daughter last week. P. W. Dull and Mlss Ellen Ham­ a very early date. Krii, Eleanor and Louise, Mocksville, took place in Mountain City, Tenn., on Satur­ Mitchell college, Statesville, spent and little daughter spent the a business course. Paul, who is Sinclair Service Station Linzy Cornatzer, Frank Mark­ Little son of Mr. and Mrs. rick spent the week end in Boone pbel Joyce Cain spent the day, October 12. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the week end w ith Mrs. Annie V' ■week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ now connected with the North Alvis Pilcher is on the sick list. visiting Wilma and James Essie, daughter, Vickie, and Miss Ella Phone 110 Mocksville, N. C. ¡I'd in S aint Palils with land and W. A. Hendrix. Thomas Pennington, of Wagoner. .She is a graduate of Livengood. ter Barney. Carolina Agricultural Extension 'b cii Mrs. Nell Langley and son are Mildred Dull and Mary Evelyn Ward were dinner guests Friday Id Mrs. G. T. Plsher. the Nathan’s Creek Higli School and Draughon’s Business Service at Raleigh, is a graduate CIRCLE MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Massey and spending awhile w ith Mr. and Hamrick. of Mlss Prances Lee Ward. BILL LEACH in charge M iss. M arie Johnson College, Winston-Salem. Mr. Jones is the only son of Dan Pl-f' of State College. Charley com­ |B. C. Sprinkle Jr. of Kings two sons, Robertson and Ralph Mrs. Alvls Pilcher. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sink, Mrs. Mrs. L. L. Miller is visiting Jones and the late Jean Graham Jones, of Todd. He re­ Presbyterian pleted high school and is now spent last week with Entertains Club of Reldsville, spent Sunday with Miss Hollis Pilcher, who holds G. Leagans and Miss Evelyn her daughter, Mrs. Max Conrad ceived his education .at A. S. T. C. State, College in Raleigh Circle 1—Monday at 3:30 p. m ¡ ñ ' herdsman on Mrs. W. R. Craig’s f C. Sprinkle Sr. his father, T. P, Massey, a position in Winston-Salem, is Sink visited Mrs. Nancy Dixon near Pfafftown. The Beta Club of the Mocks­ and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The w ith Mrs. R. B. Sanford. farm, route 4, Mocksvllle. Cecil Mrs. Ellen Cornatzer, who has spending some time with Mrs. Sunday. ville high school had an in­ couple will make their home in Mocksville where Mr. Jones Circle 2—Monday at 3:30 p completed high school, and is d Mrs. S. D. Stout of béen very ill, Is improving. Ray Walls. Mr. and Mrs. Harvsy Dull an­ formal meeting Tuesday even­ holds a position. m. with Mrs. Cecil Morris. now farming with his father. spent Monday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornatzer nounce the birth of a daughter ing at the home of Marie John­ Circle 3—Monday at 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poindex­ Joe is a Junior at State College, s Jim Kelly. Stroud; “Introductory March,” orations. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Friday, October 25. son. The gro^p gathered in m . with Mlss Hayden Sanford. 15 ter gave a dinner Sunday honor­ and Dorothy is a Senior in nd Mrs. J. H. Thompson Garman, by Louise Caudle; “El When last hands were called and Mrs. N. C. Potts. 'Dr. and Mrs. Lacy Shelton of the recreational room where Baptist ing their son on his eleventh Mocksvllle High School. the Wake Forest-Duke Capltan,” Sousa, by Jessie Lib­ Mlss Delia Grant held high Mr. and Mrs. Will Potts spent Wlnston-Salem were guests of they cooked supper and played Circle 1—Monday, at 3:00 p. m. birthday. Those enjoying the The family has been active in by Stroud. score, Mrs. Joe Patner second Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edna Shelton Sunday. Wake Forest Saturday, games. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. w ith Mrs. J. T. Angell. ’’ уЛ dinner were. Master Donald the community life of their sec­ During the business session high and Mrs. Gaither Sanford Mrs. George McDaniel at Cor­ »mpson remained in Ra- Poole were guests of the club. Circle 2—Monday at 3:00 p. •:;íi Poindexter, the honoree, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mrs. SUITS... new officers elected for the en­ drew the bingo. natzer. Mrs. McDaniel has been tion. All of the family are spend the week with Officers elected for the year m. with Mrs. E. G. Hendricks. Mrs. Hugh Poindexter and fam­ church members. Mr. Leagans Max Conrad and Miss Elizabeth suing year were; president, Bob­ A dessert course was served quite sick. Miller motored up to Lees- Ighter, Mrs. R. E. Suber include president, Colleen Coi- Circle 3—Monday at 3:00 p. ''is' ily, Mlss Emma Long, J. C. Ho­ is a Stewart in the church, and • Suber. by Jean Smith; vice-president, early in the afternoon to Mes­ Mr. and Mi-s. F. M. Robertson McRae to see Gene Miller Sun­ leite; vice president, iTrankie m. at the church. well and Master Lashlment, all Cecil is a Sunday School teacher. Ann Martin: secretary, Sarah dames J. P. LeGrand, J. P. Haw­ h " are spending a few days at their day. To Meet the Demands Of Call; secretary and treasurer, Business Woman’s circle—Mon­ of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl All of the family now on thel Id Mrs. Bill Howard spent Smith; mascot, Nan Bov/den; kins, Grady Ward, C. P. Mero­ . •! home here, before going to Vir­ Mrs. P. R. McMahan is con­ Marie Johnson. Other members day at 7:30 w ith Mrs. Cecil î ' Davis and daughter, Mrs, Edna farm are members of the Pino* * end in Cramerton, the reporter, Louise Caudell. ney Jr., W. M. Long, Gaither ADVERTISERS... ginia, where ivli'. Robertson holds fined to her room this week. of the club are Sarah Wagner, Broom. Martin, Miss Sallie Poindexter, Community Grange, No. 838, and of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Refreshm ents were served by Sanford, Mack Kimbrougn, O. C. M ethodist Patronize THE ENTERPRISE because it i has a position. Mr. Robertson has DeWilla Dull spent the week These Cold Days Sarah Poster, Mabel Joyce Cain, Miss Prank Lovill Poindexter Cecil is an officer in the order. the hostess to Martha and Nan McQuage, S. A. Harding, Joe Circle 2—(Monday at 3:00 p. been working in Georgia for the end with her cousin, Ina Mae Jun Latham, Bill Hoots, Eloulse TWICE the paid circulation of any other and Mr. and Mrs. John Poindex­ Mr. Leagans is also a member You will agree that the men of Salisbury and Bowden, Betty Lou Martin, Bet­ Patner, Armand Daniel, V/. H. m. with Mrs. Ida Christian, Mrs. last few months. Driver. S. M. Call returned home McCorkle, Vada Boger, Laura Lee ter and family all of East Bend, of the Junior Order, and Cecil is ty Honeycutt, Janie Sue Naylor, Klmrey, F. R. Dllllnger, E. E. V. E. Swalm and Mrs. Harley county newspaper. Paid in advance circulation Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collette surrounding territory are fortxmate to have a from Elizabethtown, Carter, Hugh Larew, Henry Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Hebrew Curtiss of a Community Agricultural Con- Christine Hendricks, Jessie Lib­ Gibson, Jim Kelly, C. S. Grant, W alker Joint hostesses. 'k '" and family of Mocksvllle were wide selection of suits like we are displaying accompanied home by Anderson and Sheek Bowden. is a yardstick for the advertiser. M rs. J. W . Pilcher Gree.nsboro, Mr. and Mrs. A. servaltlon Committeeman in by Stroud. Sarah Catherine and M isses Della Grant, Ossie Circle 3—Tuesday at S;Oi) p. visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. now. odson Bennie Smith, who Spillm an, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Farmington township. The L-ea- Smith, Bobby Jean Smithy Ann Allison, Evelyn Troxler, Nancy m. with Mrs. Armand Daniel. Has Birthday W. L. Dixon. tl several weeks here. Spillm an and fam ily, Mr. and gans family Is certainly one that M usic Club W ith Martin, and Louise Caudell. Mclver, Roberta Hullander, Mar­ •S i: WINDY CITY. — The children Luther Dull and W. B. Dull Mrs. W. P. Cornatzer and family, deserves a lot of credit for the Fine Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviot Tweeds, Her­ 'frlston Lee of Monroe Is garet Huffman, Mary and Jane GIUL SCOUT TROOP ■ i and grandchildren of Mrs. J. made a business to Wlnston- M iss Louise Stroud \ f Mlss Rosa Taylor and Mr. progress they have made, and ringbones and other fine fabrics for winter— ■il this week o f Mrs. E. W. McGuire and Kathleen Craven. READERS... "W. Pilcher gathered at her home Salem Tuesday. T he Progressive Music club Ann M arie Daniel The girl’s scout troop met “Buddy” Taylor all of Farming­ we believe, along with Mr. Lea­ Tuesday Mrs. Crow, Sunday to celebrated her birth­ 'Miss Louise Latham of Boone now only held its October meeting Tues­ Wednesday evening under the Buy THE ENTERPRISE because ti carries ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor gans, that it has taken a great Mrs. J. Praaik Clement, Entertains .Club i day. A table was spread on the spent the week end with her day afternoon at the home of Club M eet W ith leadership. of Misses Jane Mc­ and son. Miss Evelyn Sholtes all deal of hard work, good man­ H. Perry o f W ashington, BY FAR more county news than any other ' i ’ ‘ lawn where dinner was served Mlss Louise Stroud. The follow­ Ann Marie Daniel entertained Guire and Evelyn Troxler and of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. agement and thorough coopera­ parents on route 2. M Mlss Ruth Booe spent Miss Irene Horn picnic style. ing program was given by the the Social club at her home Mrs. Knox Johnstone. A period newspaper. Correspondents in every section J. C. Hendrix and family of tion with the landlord to put 'Mrs. P. R. McMahan was hos­ at WythevlUe, Va. Wed- ■Mlss Irene Horn entertained Relatives and friends gather­ Friday afternoon. Games were of handcraft was enjoyed by the Clemmons. them where they are. tess to the Friendly Book club Mrs. Crow, and guest, club members: her bridge club Thursday even­ of Davie county, coimty pictiures, national ed at the home of Harrison 1 8 . 5 0 “Winter Sports,” “China Dol­ enjoyed and Patsy Grant was group. Scouts present includ­ Miss Evelyn Sholtes of Wlns­ at their October meeting. The to sment and Miss Booe at­ ing at her home. Chrysanthe­ awarded the prize in a spelling ed Neva Markham, Marietta Sparks Sunday and enjoyed a president, Mrs. Pearl Teague, ly,” Williams, by Nan Bowden; and war pictures mailed each week from New ton-Salem and Misses Della Lee COTTON GINNING the district conference contest. Refreshments were mums and late fall flowers were Smith, Dorothy and Catherine picnic dinner on the lawn. Mr. presided. Miss Joy Tatum pre­ Duet, "The Duke’s Song (Rigo- and Frances Spillman spent last That the cotton crop in Davie Christian Service in served late In the afternoon to used in decorations. Gibson, Catherine Smith, Bobby York. Sparks is one of the oldest citi­ sented the program using as «ro. letto )” Verdi, by Betty Lou Mar­ week end with Mrs. W. S. Spill­ is late this year is seen by the Patsy Grant, Colleen Smith, After several progressions high Jean Smith, Janice Morris, Opal zens of the community. her topic, “Wild Flowers.” Miss 2 4 . 7 5 tin and Mlss Stroud; “At Sunday man. ginning prior to Oct. 18 which ' up Betty Honeycutt, Carol John­ score w as awarded to Miss Lu­ Pry, Tiltha Ray McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. West Phoebe Eaton held a flower con- H. Klmrey spent Tueá- School,” Arnold, by Betty Lou Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seats left were 516 bales as contrasted stone,. Mary Louise Cooper and clle Horn. The hostesses serv­ Letty Lindsay Sheek, Edith and ypent Sunday afternoon near tbst in which Mrs. Kate Lakey "ieh Point visiting her Martin; “Dream of a Waltz,” Last Week THE ENTERPRISE Carried last Wednesday for Detroit, with 1,642 bales at the same Ann Marie Daniel. ed a sweet course. Ruth Turner, Mary Nell Ward, Greensboro. and Mrs. Pearl Teague were the John, by Bobby Jean Smith; Mich., for the winter. time last year. The sensation­ Clarabel LeGrand, Muriel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ellis visited successful contestants. Follow­ “Primrose Waltz,” Martin, "The Those playing Included Misses Nearly 20,000 Words Of Davie County s ally open fall has added to the BOYS’ FINE SUITS I® Mason will attend the Sarah Poster, Sarah Wagner, Mrs. Bill Wall Tuesday. ing an exchange of books, the Little Dancer,” Streabbog, by M isses Horn Nancy MSIver, Mary and Jane size and quality of the local game in Raleigh McGuire, Luclle Horn, Irene Opal Lashmlt,' Ann Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West and New Daughter At hostess assisted by Misses Mary Betty Honeycutt: “A Graceful News Alone. crop. Bridge H ostesses Horn and Mesdames Joe Patner, aon, Jerry Wayne, visited Mr. Lee and Betty McMahan serv­ Waitz,” Presser, by Sarah Smith; Shelton Home $4.95 to $14.75 Mack Kimbrough and P. R. Dlll­ CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS and Mrs. W. D. West Wednesday ed refreshments carrying out “Song of Romajiice,” Garman, by iMlsses Luclle and Irene Horn CHEESE ■ S' Halre Is in Elberton, lnger. Methodist jiighl. ■MACEDONIA. — Mrs. Joe Ho­ the Halloween motif to thirteen Janie Naylor: “Last Rose of Sum­ entertained Jointly Saturday at she was called last Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor. Miss Hollis Pilcher, who is ward had as her guest Wednes­ The smoking of cheese with members. The November meet­ mer,” Presser, by Ann Martin; the Riverside Hotel in Coolee­ account o f the death mee. Colorful chrysanthemums Boy Scouts of Upper Burma 11:00—(Subject, “Fulfilling the •working In W lnston-Salem, spent day evening, Mrs. Berry Allen hickory kilndling is the latest ing will be held at the home of “Anvil Chorus (n Trovatore) pother. Mrs. Haire will have volunteered to clean and Scripture.” the week end with her parents. and Mrs. Leo Allen and son. process being tried by the Iowa Mrs. Luther Ward. Verdi," arr. by Ada Rltcher, by adorned the rooms where tables The Mocksville Enterprise |«»f'\the last of this refill animal drinking troughs, Baptist Mrs. Ernest McKnight was in Mr and Mrs. Ray Shelton an­ Experiment Station in an at­ Mrs. P. R. McMahan is ill at TREXLER BROS. & YOST Martha Bowden; Duet, Norwe­ were arranged for bridge. The Halloween motif was carried out help In traffic control and care Rev. J. H. Pulghum, pastor. “ALL THE COUNTY NEWS FOR EVERYBODY” Winston-Salem shopping Satur­ nounce the arrival of a daugh­ tem pt to improve cheese flav­ her home. LEADING CLOTHIERS SALISBURY, N. C. R- \ gian Dance, Op. 35, No. 2, Grieg, f e in all the appointments and dec­ for orphan boys. Il:00-Subject, "Victory.” day. ter. ors. Mrs. George Steelman and ^'^Ith and Mrs. R. by Christine Hendricks and Mlss WAi^iWWVWUVW^WVVVVVWiVVVWVV^VWVVViV'.Vi'lAWWi ifa FRIDAY, NOVEMP.PT^ NOVEMBER 1, 1940^_ PAGE 6 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE PAGE T «Sister Kay” Widow, 80, Wins Art Fame cholcG of a passage was slgnl-^ < e m J BOARD REVOKES The World’s News Seen Through 1 ficant. From the Book of Isaiah ' O a n O i J ------W e d He read a mcsslanlc message SAMPLE BALLOT The Christian Science Monitob ^ ‘’"Мш which He applied to Himself. POWER LICENSE All lii/fniii/iiiiiiil D,iil\...... * '| Then, as now, the old ,old words THESE WAMT A m i.i Tniililiil—Ctinstriictivc —Unbi.nt^c Dfocksville Enterprise. COMPANY order Is so vacated. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH —DEALERS IN— sioners through its chairman, E. ?HY BE UNEMPLOYED? WE L. Briggs, on October 17, 1040, BRICK and SAND For State Senate For State Senate The matter of a federal license gnarantee our siadents poel- petitioned the Federal Power for the six and a half million 24th Senatorial District Z i t h Senatorial District Uons. Write the WINSTON. Commission to vacate the order dollar project on the Yadkin SALEM BARBER SCHOOL. WOOD & COAL M. F. SHORE authorizing the Issuance of the J. B. McCOY River was termed the major Is­ TIic gtcatcst impim lt.18.4t. Day Phone 194 □ license. sue of litigation In both the suit in rccord tcptodu Night Phone 119 □ In Us new order, the federal brought against the city by J. since llie invention tl WANTED TO LOAN—Money to commission points out that on W. McGulnn with the Duke plionograph . . . tht I Olid yon a homo—MocksTille For Member of Tlie For Member , of The Pholo-nicctric Radio-I March 10, 1939, it Issued an Power Company and others as uUding & Loan Association, House of Repre.sentatlve3 House of Representatives ogrnpli. Kcprci.luasu, •ie-tf. USE FLOWERS order requiring that a federal Intervenors and that brought by throusli Ihe rtilccliori license for the construction of the Yadkin county board of com­ floating jewel on a [I FOR Vf. L . M O O R E J. B. GRANT Hn,CO RADIOS—SALES AND EVERY OCCASION! □ the project be Issued and that missioners. clectric cell. S SERVICE. Fresh batteries each the city of High Point under­ 'Recently restraining orders Thrilling! See it Yon’U always find it ему t* □ stralcd. w eek for all m akes. — Y o nn g ■elect from onr large явй stood that It had authority to ngainst the hydro project in Radio Co., Depot St. 10-4-tf beantifnl collection of flow- For Register of Deeds For Register of Deeds accept and proceed under such Yadkin and Guilford counties ★ No Needlei ers, Chrysanthem m ns a license under the laws of the were modified by the courts so NOTICE OF SERVICE OF Carnations partioniariy. O. H. C. SHUTT R. L. FOSTER C hangel SUMMONS state of North Carolina. as to permit the city to proceed MOCKSVILLE AGENT: □ High Point’s city countil on with the undertaking. However, •k Records Lati The defendant L. C. Harden, LeGRAND’S PHARMACY Times long □ March 20, 1939, accepted the contractors on the project have 'ill take notice that an action ELLER-WOOD ★ You Gel AU ntitled Lillie Harden vs L. C. For County Siureyor For County Surveyor terms and conditions of the li­ said that material costs and harden has been commenced in FLORISTS B o a u ly in 109 Wi Inn«e St. cense, and on March 25,1939, the labor costs have risen consider­ •le Superior Court of Davie b A. L. BOWbES W. F. STONESTREET RocordI ounty. North Carolina to ob- SALISBURY, N. C. f , license was actually Issued. ably since the project was first I □ On April n , 1940, the federal iln an absolute divorce, on the ■; u‘, ~ contracted for, and PWA has PHILCO 608P rounds of two years separation; t □ commission then points out, the not appropriated any additional nd the said defendant will fur- , !■ For County Commissioners For County Commissioners North Carolina supreme court amount for the project. Efforts :ier take notice that he is re- S’?' held the city did not have au­ are under way now to attempt ulred to ai^ar at the office of E. C. TATUM H. R. EATON le Clerk of the Superior Court thority to accept and proceed to iron out' these difficulties o > ^ i 2 9 i f Davie County in Mocksville, ROWAN PhiUo Home Recording Unii aijHi * under the federal power license. caused by rising costs. PWA optional equipment at mojerjie t C. with in thirty days aiter The city then repealed its ac­ has told the city to go ahead .le 14th day of October 1940 T, G. CARTNER L. S. SHELTON nd answer or demur to the PRINTING CO. tion accepting the federal license with the project as the result omplalnit In the said action, or and the power board here, of the modification of the re­ .le plaintiff will apply to the SALISBURY, N. C. , h j through its chairman, asked the straining orders, but it will not, Durt for the relief demanded in I. G. ROBERTS L. M. TUTTEROW aid complaint. federal commission to vacate the apparently, grant any more This the 14th day of Oct. 1040. order authorizing the license. money for the work. M. K. FEEZOR One of the largest print­ In Its order the commission Whether, if these difficulties Dep. C. S. C. Davie County ing and office supply l-l-2 t. houses in the Carolinas. said that it now finds it appro­ are straightened out satisfac­ P H ON E 7 MOCKSVILLE, 'i.4 - priate to vacate the order is- torily, the board of power com­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS missioners will order immediate • P r i n t i n g Scout Hero Honored resumption of work on the pro­ Having qualified as Adminls- ratrix of the last will and ject or whether it will wait until Bstament of David H. Baity, • Lithographing ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1940. Chairman Board ot Elections, the outcome of the case which eceased, notice is hereby given Davie County the Supreme Court will hear on D all persons, holding cui' gainst the estate of said Di. • Type\vriters appeal, probably the latter part I. Baity, to present tho same to of November, remains a matter he undersigned, properly verl- • Complete Office of conjecture. Official sources led, on or before the 1st day Crotts-M iller Eustace Daniels of Salisbury Mrs. Calvin Baity said, merely, they did not know. f October, 1041, or this notice S u p p l i e s . spent the week end with Mr. illl be plead In bar of recovery. .11 persons Indebted to said es- Annour. '-*nent and Mrs. S. D. Daniels. Returns Home UNCHANGED atc will please call upon the Phone 532 Salisbury, N . C. CONCORD. — Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. P. C. Cope and children MOCKS. — Mr. and Mrs. M. Jiderslgned at MocksvlUe, N. C. J. O. Banks of Cool Springs of Spencer spent Sunday after­ While the prices of some ioute 2, and make prompt set- J. Minor and children of Char­ “luxury" foods have risen be­ lement. visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniels noon with Mr and Mrs. H. M. This the 1 day of Oct., 1940. IConday. Deadmon. lotte visited Mrs. W. R. Carter cause of the iwar, the prices of GRACE BAITY CRABTREE butter, eggs, bread, milk, pota­ kdminlstratrlx of David H. Baity, N[r and Mrs. Greene Berrier Mr and Mrs. R. S. Miller of Sunday. toes, and other staples are either ieceased. 10-4-4t of China Grove and Mr. and Liberty announce the marriage Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jones and I. C. Brock, Attorney the same as a year ago or •hone 151 I Mrs. John Ferebee of Hanestown of their daughter, Lucy Frances, family and Miss Lois Myers ol Shown in school, Doiin Fendler, slightly less. iocksvilie, N. C. FRESH & CURED vUlted Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Berrier to Daniel B’rank Crotts of this Winston-Salem visited relatives 14, Rye, N. Y., Boy Scout, re- Sunday. community. Mr. and MrsT Law­ here Sunday. ceivcd a Medal of Valor from aiORE iOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Mc­ rence Miller of Cooleemee ac­ Joan and Elaine Allen of President Roosevelt In a White During the first eight months forth Carolina Daniel and daughter, Sylvia Ann, companied them to York, South Smith Grove spent the week end House qcremony. Donn was lost of this'year the national in­ )avle County fCii; spent the week end with Mr. Carolina, Saturday, where the In the matter of W. Henry M e a t s w ith their grandparents, Mr. for seven days in the Maine come was $2,400,000,000 more i i and Mrs. W. T. Sechrest. ceremony took place. They will >avis et ai ex parte. f f I and Mrs. P. R. Carter. wliaerncss in July, 1939, but came than in the same period a year UNDER and by virtue of the Mr. and Mrs. Duke Tutterow make their home with the )ower vested in me by an order Mr. and Mrs. James Carter through the ordeal safely be- ago, estimates Secretaary of FISH and children of Cooleemee spent groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. cause of his scout training. if the Olerk of the Superior Jv ;';гИ ■■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Commerce Jones. :k)urt of Davie County, N. C., I ttj ' a while Sunday night with his D. F. Crotts. a n d * -Mi mother, Mrs. J. N. Tutterow. Branch Allen at Courtney. 7111 sell to the highest bidder, “LOOK”— Says Reddy Kilowatt or cash, at public auction, at 'Mr. and Mrs. James Boger and IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Several from here attended he courthouse door in Davie OYSTERS / I the funeral of Mrs. Jess Davis itounty on the 2nd day of No- at Advance Methodist church. 'ember, 1940 at 12 o’clock noon World War Veteran Registers he following described tracts of A t All Times Mrs. J. T. Phelps, Mrs. Hous­ ROBERTSON’S and: __ ton Crater and little son, and FIRST TRACT: Beghis at a ;tone on S. side of Depot St. Mrs. Joe Jones spent one day ind runs S. 2 W. 5.82 chs. to MOCKSVILLE last week with relatives In Wins­ >reen corner: thence E. 2.76 ton-Salem . PROVEN ;hs.; thence N. 2 E. 5.77 chs. to Jepot St. thence W. with St. Miss Mildred Jones spent last ¡.88 chs. to the beginning. MEAT MARKET week with Mrs. Calvin Baity, who SECOND TRACT; Begins at has recently returned from the he Green corner and runs E. Rear of Postoffice i.37 chs., thence S. 1.27 chs. to Baptist hospital. FERTILIZERS I stone: thence down a branch Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howard ..05 chs., thence W. 3 N. 4.22 and little son of Smith Grove Ing health for a year. Death jhs. thence N. 2,29 chs. to the beginning, being known as the visited Mr.' and Mrs. Robert "The Better Ingredients Fertilizers" followed a stroke of paralysis J. N. Click and Sophia B. Click Carter Sunday. Although a native of Surry lands In the town of Mocksville, Miss Ruth Jones visited Mrs. county, Mr. Hutchens had lived see plat made by M. C. Ijames, Ui-’i In the Richmond Hill commun­ surveyor bearing date May 23, E. PIERCE FOSTER Jack Sheets near Smith Grove Our warehouse is located adjoining the Davie 1929, on file in the paper in the V ..v \ Ч Sunday, ity for 25 years. During the case of Town of Mocksville vs. Brick & Coal Co. in Mocksville. Mr. Sam Lights An I. E. past year he had lived at Lone J, N. Click and others. Buyer and Ginner Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Myers This the 18th day of October, Hickory. A : i'- and little son visited relatives Twice married, his first wife, 1940. In Lewisville Saturday. Stonestreet is there at all tim es to serve you. B. C, BROCK OF ■Sf.v. Mrs. Martha Leonard Hutchens, 10-25-2t. Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake of Table Lamp died In 1917. His second wife, лШ!- Yadkin Valley, Mrs. Z. A. Beau­ Sam Stonestreet L. Sm oot Shelton Mrs. Missouri Jester Hutchens, ToReltert(err ^ champ and children of Lewis­ survives. Mlatrg ot COTTON ville and Walter Orrell of Wlns- Adjoining Davie Brick & Depot Street Other survivors include six I ton-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Coal Co. Route Z For Two Hours! sons. Early and Oscar Hutchens, L. B. Orrell last week end. Mocksville: Ployd Hutchens, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Orrell and Good light never cost so littie! Think of it— for ot| Gary, W. Va.; Leonard Hutch­ ‘I f I t ’s C o t t o n , S e e family visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. 0. Graves J. J. Gobble ens, Boon ville; Foy and Troy liquid.TABLET.*!. 5Л’ЛТ. WOll CHOPS penny, you can light an I.E.S. table lamp for two 1 Hutchens, Yadkinville; seven Munday at Fork Sunday. Route 4 Fork FOSTER” hours of reading comfort! At present low electric daughters, Mrs. W .M. Crouse, CATTLE you owe it to yourself and your family to have betlcf'l W inston-Salem; Mrs. Ola Mic­ DR. McINTOSH C. C. Smoot C. D. W atts Grocery for better sight. Remember, eyesight is priceless—{| kles, Yadkin vllie: Mrs. Letha HEDRICK A carload of high grade Here­ light is cheap! Reece, Boonvliie; Misses Sadie, Wendell L. Willkie confers with Mrs. Alice Koosevelt OPTOMETRIST ford cattle purchased in Virginia Route 4 Harmony Longworth, widow of the late speaker of the house and P H O N E 8 9 Dand Emmett Barrett, 35, of Atlanta, Ga., one of the Irene and Louise Hutchens, and 436 N. TradtrStreet and Western North Carolina is Mrs, Geneva Brandon, Yadkin­ daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt, aboard few veterans of the World War who is young enough to be Winston-Salem, N. C. MOÓKSVILLE, N. 0. expected to improve the beef AU above agents have a complete stock of Robertson’s ville; nine stepchildren; 20 the Republican candidate’s special train in Cincinnati. In ailcctcd by tlie draft law, is shown with some of his seven PReçisioAi Have Your 7<)yes Examined I-/,. cattle industry in Northampton grandchildren, and one great­ and address there, Willkie attacked the New Deal for en­ lit children. Giving his age as 18, Barrett enlisted in 1917 on hand! laajd ______Refinlarly. County, reports Assistant Harm DUKE POWER^T loF grandchild. forcing a “slavery of Idleness” by failure to create jobs. when he was 13 and stayed in the army until 1927. Agent H. G. Snipes. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PAGES THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE I jV'V Vestal assisted by her daugliters. Dorothy Holt, Ida Mae Alexan­ Farmington Methodist , charge p eop le, of all these Rest Of Draft Society Meets Cotton Qiampion der and Mary Chilson spent Sat­ returned from conference last Mi.«« Kate and Mrs. Cliff Ingram were delighted to have WINNERS Numbers Given W ith Mrs. Vestal of Gastonia, served a delicious urday in Charlotte visiting Miss week to begin another year of back. This is the begin Last week THE ENTERPRISE FARMINGTON. — The Wom­ salad and sweet course. Twenty Azalee Robertson, who is in the service to the five churches un­ members were present and Mrs. Mercy Hospital there for ortho­ der his care, Farmington, Smith the 7th year for Mr. published 1,615 nam es and serial an’s Society of Christian Service H. C, Freeman of Nebo, former pedic trealment. Grove, Bethlehem, Wesley Chapel pastor of this charpe, lie numbers of those who had reg­ of the Farmington Methodist pastor’s wife and Mrs. Vrstal’s Rev. J. W. Vestal, pastor of the at Pino and Huntsville. The served 4 years fronu’gi. istered in Davie county. Below ciinrch hold their October meet­ ¡1 Is tlic remainder of the list mother, Mrs. John Yarborough ing w ith Mrs. J. W. Vestal at of near Brookstown. MORE ABOUT DRAFT NUMBERS which includes the names of her parsonage home on Tuesday. 1 Т Г 1 » these wiio registered at some The meeting opened with a hymn HO.MECOiVIING 75 MELVIN THEODORE DAYWALT, Rt. 4, Mocksviile other place but whose card has and Mrs. R. C. Brown gave the B. C. Brock Sr. and Mrs. Eli­ 76 HAROLD EDVi^ARD BINKLEY, MocksvUle...... been sent to Davie which they Spiritual Life Message. Follow­ zabeth Wlliiard attended the an­ 77 PRESTON GREEN EATON, Mocksviile ...... ■ i i i i / ' gave as their home address. ing the minutes by Mrs. J. H. nual class homecoming of the 78 JAMES ERNEST WIHTLEY, Cooleemee ...... ■1016 Jesse James Brown Montgomery, the new secretary,! old Moravian school at Clem- 79 WILLIAM CLARENCE JONES, Rt. 3, MocksviUe 1617 Dwight Kermit Clodfelter JOHN ALBERT MILLER, Rt. 4, M ocksviile 1018 Lester Gray McCulloh Mrs. Vestal, the new president mons. Mrs. Wllliard spoke as the 80 ...... 1619 Everett Gray Sheek announced her committees for representative of tlie graduat­ 81 JOSEPH HUBERT HARPE, Rt. 2, Mocksviile ...... , 1620 Henry Lee Dulin the ensuing year. Mrs. Leo ing class of 1923. 82 DOUGLAS HARDING RATLEDGE, Rt. 2, Mocksviile ...... VOLUME LXH “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1940 “AU The County News For Everybody” N O . 4 4 ; 1621 Melvin Thomas Couch LEON GRAY ALLEN, Rt. 1, C a n a ...... 1022 Roy Cleamon Frye Brock had arranged the program, PERSONALS 83 11023 William J. Zimmerman which opened with a duet, “Home Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Smith enter- 81 CHARLIE FRANK BARNHARDT, Rt. 3, Mocksviile ...... 11624 Duke LeGrande Whitaker at the End of the Road," sung tained at dinner Sunday Mr. aiid 85 GEORGE WRIGHT JOLLY, Rt. 3, Mocksviile...... 11625 Buster Brown Mock by Mrs. G. R. Madison and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Sm ith. Mrs. Jesse 86 WILLIAM CLARENCE FAIRCLOTH, Advance ..... ' 162G George V<'’yatt Davis ! 1627 Loy Thomas Dunn F. H. Bahnson. Devotions were Smith has been unable to leave 87 CLAUD EUGENE WALLACE, Mocksviile...... 11628 Earnest Gray Plowman given by Mrs. B. C. Brock, using her home for several months on 88 FELIX CLINTON BERRIER, Rt. 4, Mocksviile .. . 1629 Joseph Harris as her subject "Our H eritage.” account of ill health. 89 REUBEN MARTIN, Cooleemee ...... 1030 WiU am J. Wilfong Mrs. T. H. Redmon led the group Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ellis and 90 SCARLETT F. TUPPER McMILLAN, Cooleemee 1031 James Vinson E. C. TATUM 1632 Raymond Webster Michael discussion on the various mis­ children of Clemmons were 91 FREADY IJAMES, Cooleemee ...... 1833 Julius Howard Barnes sion fields. Mrs. H. C. Freem an Sunday evening visitors of Mr. 92 THOMAS VANCE PLUMMER, Cooleemee ...... 1634 Wiley Frank Potts led In prayer. During the busi­ and Mrs. Jesse Smith. 93 JOHN BURTON LANIER, Rt. 1, Advance...... 1035 Robert Turner QUESTIONNAIRES TO BE MAILED NAME JURORS 1036 John Frank Ratledge ness session, plans were made Paul Walter, popular member 94 ISAAC HALL HUSKE, Cooleemee ...... Here & There VOTING IS HEAVIER THAN 1637 Jay Willis Ratledge for the annual Bazaar to be held of the Farmington school facul­ 95 GLENN ALDEN MESSICK, Rt. 3, Mocksviile .... 1638 John W alton Dwiggins In the High School Gym Satur­ ty, spent the week end In Chapel 96 CURTIS EDWARD JOYNER, Rt. 1, MocksviUe ... DRAFTEES; BOARD NAMED TO HELP FARMINGTON P. T. A. FOR COURT 1639 John Franklin Huffman day afternoon and night of Nov. Hill with friends at the Univer­ 97 ROBERr RUCKET, Rt. 4, MocksvUle ELECTION TWO YEARS AGO 1040 Wilford McKinley Steele Questionnaires for those in The Farmington P. T. A. wIU 1641 Andrew David Carter 9th. At the close of the meet­ sity. 98 ADREN GENTRY KOONTS, Rt. 4, MocksviUe Davie county who registered for C h a ir m a n hold Its November m eeting Wed­ The following jurors have been Davie Democrats carried the entire coimty, state and 1042 Isaac Martin ing a delightful social hour was Mrs. W. -E. Kennen, Misses 99 OSCAR HUGH COULTER, Cooleemee ...... military service will be mailed nesday evening at 7:30 at the selected by the county commis­ national tickets in Tuesday’s election, according to the 1043 William Ray Poplin ■enjoyed during which tim e Mrs. Mabel Holden, Mary Nichols, 100 FRED RUCKER, Rt. 4, Mocksviile ...... * "VI sioners bo serve at the next term imofficial returns compiled by THE ENTERPRISE. Vot­ Ontpicklng 134 other contest­ next week, it is announced at gymnasium. AU parents and 1044 James Ralph Carter of superior court, a civil term, 1045 Raleigh W alter Baker the local draft headquarters. friends are urged to attend. ing was heavy, with about 500 more votes cast than two ants, Harold Mason, 15, of Sen- which opens here on December years ago when the local Democrats went Into office. atli. Mo., won the national cot. 1048 Walter Glen Ratledge The master lists of order num­ 1647 Enoch Milton Hartman bers as they were drawn In REPRESENTS N. C. 2 with Judge Allan Gwyn of Tuesday’s majorities ranged from 52 to 353 votes. Some lon picking championsliip at 1648 K enneth Cran Minor ReldsvUle presiding; 5,500 votes were cast by both sides. niytheville, Ark. He sackcd 129 1649 Elmer Thom as Smith Washington have been received Mrs. George Apperson, pres­ 1650 Terry Rice Burton here and each registrant is be­ ident of the sixth district of Calahaln: J. F. Klmmer, M. E, Republicans carried Clarks- not pounds in It v o hours to win Glasscock and W. L. Reeves. 1651 Thomas Stone Holman ing given an order number. the federation Home Demonstra­ Appreciation vlUe, East and West Shady Grove, ■;i.r vhe title and $1,000. 1652 Joseph Starrette Ferebee The Davie county quota to be tion clubs was elected to repre­ ClarksvUle: A. E. Baity, O. E Farmington, North and South. 1653 Paul Aimer Taylor Driver and E. w. Prevette. Calahaln and Smith Grove pre- M rs. M iller Visits 1654 John Richard Smoot called for a year’s millitary ser­ sent North Carolina at the 1655 Henry Lindsey Link vice Is not yet known but the American County Life Associa­ iParmlngton: Jesse M. Smith, chicts. Democrats carried the J. G. Beauch'amp, G. W. Smith Vogler Home 1656 Gwyn Crenshaw total Is expected to be small. tion which wUl be held a t Pardue remaining precincts particular­ 1657 Lenord Rosco Moulton and W. S. SpUlman. ADVANCE. — A Halloween Eight Davie county men have University in Lafayette, Ind., ly in Mocksviile and Cooleemee i 1658 Sanford Augustus Wolfe Fultoii: T. B. Chaplin, Ray­ ■f.ï' carnival was held at the school 1659 Russell Bill Wood volunteered for a year’s service November 6-9. 'Mrs. Apperson where the total vote was about mond W. Daniel, W. R. Sheek and 2,500, nearly half of the total house Thursday night. A large 1660 Steve Wood since registration day, Oct. 15 is a member of the Jerusalem 1661 Jesse Mock Dorsett G. O. Graves. In the county. MocksvUle w ent crowd attended. Prizes were a- T. G. CARTNER and this number will be credit­ Farm Woman’s club. Mrs. Ap­ 1602 Bailey Lee Poster MocksviUe: A. U. James, R, Democratic by about 300 m a­ \.'arded. ed against the Davie quota be­ person wUl participate In a panel 1603 Vance Dunn Clay Allen, R. M. Chaffin and 1664 Paul Franklin Avett fore any other person is called discussion on culture In the rural jority and Cooleemee by about J. P. Townsend is confined to C. C. Bailey. 125 to ISO votes. 1665 John Neely Smoot Those who volunteered hiclude home. ills room this week. Mr. Town­ 1606 James Penry Wagner Shady Grove: George L. Essex ! Nelson G. Hairston, Carl Lee LEADS TICKET send has been In poor health for 1667 William Eugene Cornatzer J. M. Nance and W. J. Jones. •;-In ' 1668 Joseph Edwin Leagans Peoples, Roscoe Albert Sain CHOIR MEMBERS E. C. ’IVitum of Cooleemee, scnne time, and his condition present chairman of the coun­ shows but little Improvement. 1669 Harry Lee Bryant Henry Thomas Hooper, Walter Davie county has two members 1S70 Francis Blaine Shore Lee Rldenhour, Jr., Leroy Tem­ of the Mitchell .'College a cap- ty commissioners, led the ticket •if ' Kev. A. A. Lyerjy of Concord 1671 James Edward Essie R. S. PROCTOR pleton, Frank Myers and Olive pella choir this year. They are with 2,876 votes. I. G. Roberts was supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1672 Joe Henry Robertson, Jr. REALTY DEALS 1673 Roy BracKen Spry. Louis Poster, daughter of Mr. ran second with 2,799 votes. T. s’l -i'" Gannon Tolbert Wednesday. 1674 Grimes Elward Barnhardt and Mrs. C. A. Foster, of Mocks­ G. Cartner, present commission­ HELP 'Ч There was a large crowd at­ 1675 Carroll Francis Howard 12 LICENSES TO viile and Louise Llvengood, dau­ IN OCTOBER er, defeated the highest Repub­ tended the funeral of Mrs. Jess 1676 W. R. Hunter In order for each registrant lican candidate for commission­ 1677 Fred Turner Л. ghter of Mrs. Annie Llvengood, The following real estate trans­ Davis Wednesday. to have help In filling out his er, Hubert R. Eaton of Coolee­ 1678 Monroe H. Rldenhour, Jr. questionnaire there has been of Cooleemee. fers v/ere filed In October in Hubert Davis, who is station­ 1679 Lawrence Cain WED ISSUED mee, 2,729 votes to 2,677. appointed in Davie county a the office of J. W. Turner, reg­ ed in South Carolina with the 1680 Willard Boston Ladd There were close races for the 1681 Walter Tillman Dull registrants advisory board. R. The foUowlng marriage li­ BIBLE ister of Deeds: C. B. HOOVER, above, chair­ Medical Corps of the United office of register of deeds and 1682 Elmer Gaither Allen S. Proctor, superintendent of the censes were issued in October One of the oldest and most WllUam Crews and wife to S. man of the county Democratic States Army, returned this week house of representatives. G, H. 1683 James Cowell Comer county school, has been named by J. W. Turner, register of unique Bibles brought to THE P. Pott«, 1 acre, $75. executive committee, states that niter attending his mother’s 1684 Robert Lee Jarvis C. Shutt defeated Robert L. Pos­ chailrman of this board. The deeds: ENTERPRISE Is owned by PhU T. H. Robertson and wife to he wishes to express his appre­ funeral Wednesday and visiting 1685 Alvin Marcus Carter ter of Cooleemee os register by 1686 Paul William Hendrix work of the board will be to as­ WHITES Johnson of MocksvUle. It was S. F. Potts, lY i cres, $75. ciation for tiie Tuesday vote. friends for a few days. a vote of 2,754 to 2,697. W. L. 1687 Walter Clyde Brown sist each registrant in filling Richard M axw ell Conrad, published In 1773 In.Edinburgh, T. R. Redmon and wife to He also said he pledged his co­ Mrs. Bmma Cornatzer Is con­ Moore won the house race from 1688 Grover Scales Robertson PhaiTtown, and Margaret Miller, Scotland, is 10.^1nches long, WlUIam D, Nelson, Jr. and wife operation to all Davie voters in 1689 Harvey Lee Shoaf out his questionnaire which must fined to her bed this week with route 2. Mocksviile. Inches wide. It was formerly 180 acres, $6000. furthering the advancement of J. B. Grant, Incumbent, 2,747 to rheumatism. 1690 George Wilson Steelman be returned to local draft head­ 2.690 votes. 1691 William Gaither Griffith Harman Boger and Virginia owned by Mrs. Johnson’s moth­ B. C. Clement to E. C. Le­ the county. Dewey Smith of High Point I. G. ROBERTS quarters In flvo days after it Is 1692 John Jones Allen, Jr. received. Sheek, Route 2, MocksviUe. er and between the old and new Grand and wife, city lot, $10 R. L. Foster, candidate for College spent Monday night with 1693 Grady Lee Flowers DISTRICT TREASURER register of deeds, led the Re­ Members of the advisory board Walter Wawter and Ethel Testament are records of a Mc­ and other considerations. his parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. L. 1694 Pauline Bowles publican ticket with 2,697 votes, 1695 Roy Wilson Collette have been selected at points Harding, Winston-Salem. Donnell famUy, unknown to Mr. J. C. Messlck and wife to H. G. V. McCallum, principal of Sm ith. trailed by J. B. Grant with 1696 Elsie Harrison Owens throughout the county whore Robert Lee Robertson, Ad­ Johnson. R. Eaton and wife, lot on Coolee­ the Davie Training School, was Oscar Poindexter left ¡ni«t 2.690 votes. they will be easily accessible t« vance, and Mildred Jones, Route mee Road, $300. elected treasurer of the western week for Raleigh, where he en­ Corn Shucking At registrants. It is requested that 3, MocksviUe. ARMY ORDERS Viola Sheek Allen and hus­ district of the North Carolina McCoy vfan ahead for state tered State College. each registrant see one of them Lester Cranflll and Lucille Erwin Cotton Mills at Coolee­ band to Henry Evans and wife, Negro Teachers Association at senate In 'Czyie by a vote of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hartman their meeting In Winston-Salem Foster, Luper Homes If they need help and not come Ledford, MocksvUle. mee has received an order from 2 lots, Lula McCulloh lands, $10 2,724 to 2,587 for'bfiofe but the and children were in Winston- NORTH FORK. — Alex Llven­ to draft headquarters. James A. Hayes, Clemmons, the war department for $70,764 and other considerations. Friday. latter was elected by the ma­ Ealem shopping Prlday. good spent Sunday with his bro­ The names of the advisory and Martha Lanier, Route 3, for cotton drill and another J. L. Singleton and wife to jorities In Yadkin and WUkes. Mrs. W. A. Hendrix is vlsitins ther, A. N. Llvengood. ■■PI board are: MocksviUe. similar order with Worthvllle G. H. Motley, lot No. 4 in divi­ President Roosevelt led WlUkie her daughter in Lexington this Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pack Avan Spry, Route 3, MocksvUle, MUls for $148,103. sion of Horatio Motley lands, National Election In Davie by a vote of 2,882 to week. MocksviUe: J. W. Davis, E. visited Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Bur­ and Nellie Durham, Route 4, $800. , 2,529, a majority of 353 votes (Continued on page four) Data For Country Miss Myrtle Jones of Winston- ton Sunday. MocksvUle. OFFICER C. R. Sheek and wife to T. Jeff which was the largest on any of Salem spent the week end here Miss Vivian Pack spent Sat­ Gilbert Arthur Cheek, and At the meeting of the North, CaudeU, lot No. 2 In sub-dlvl- Presidential: Roosevelt ap­ the tickets. Broughton defeated w ith her sister, Mrs. C. L. Dillon Beaty Tucker, Route 5, States­ western district teachers In parently carried 39 states with urday night with Miss Rosemary Official V ote slon of J. C. Ijames lands, $10 McNeill for governor 2,776 to and Mr. Dillon. Llvengood. ville. Winston-Salem Friday, Miss and other considerations. 468 electoral votes; Willkie 9 2,599. The remainder of the Mrs. A. Lee Griffith, and Mr. Large crowds attended the Canvass Made Johnny Hnatlo, Greenfield, Mary Nichols of Farmington was PhU Baker and wife to W. states with 63 electoral votes. state ticket also had a Demo­ and Mrs. Casper A. Griffith of Mich., and Nellie Parker, Coolee­ elected secretary of the science Popular vote was much closer, corn shucklngs at the homes of Only minor variations were W. Wihltaker and wife, 54% acres, cratic majority. Winston-Salem were dinner mee. group. $10 and other considerations. Roosevelt getting around 25,- Giles Foster and Lensle Luper made In the total votes at the Congressman W. O. Burg:in o f guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. this week. ■WilUiam J. Ztaimerman and ■W. L. Moore and wife to R. 163,000 and Willkie around Lexington defeated P. D. B. R. Gray Hartman. official canvass of returns by 21,000,000. Mrs. Envma Burrow and chil­ Ethel Shutt, Advance. LITTLE SYPHILIS M. Foster, city lot, "Foster & ilarding by 2,744 to 2,601. Rev. P. L. Smith returned the county board of elections Senate: Republicans gain dren of Trinity visited relatives G. H. C. SHUTT Thomas Hendrix and Pauline Out of 1,162 Wasserman tests Malone lot,” $10 and other con­ KeUy L. Cope, RepuMlcanj home Prlday after attending the Thursday. four m em bers, Democrats here Sunday. Beane, Route 3, MocksviUe. given to Davie county registrants siderations. was dected justice of peace In Methodist conference In High In Smith Grove precinct 15 electing 22 and Republicans Mrs. Cora Klmmer visited Mr. COLORED for military service only 32 cases J. R. Graves to Chestnut Grove Cooleemee, defeating L. D. Driver Point last week. votes each were added to 12. Democrats control. and Mrs. A. N. Llvengood Sun­ George Collins and Louise have been found with syphUls, M. E. church, 1 1/10 acres, $75. by a vote of 805 to 649 in Coolee­ Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bowden, Shutt and Foster, candidates Ilousei-'-^emocrats pick up day. Miles, Route 1, MocksvUle. It is reported by the county R. H. Neely to T. W. Graham, mee and Jerusalem precincts. B. Glenn Jones and Grover Bowden for register of deeds, scratch­ 23 seats anCc],Republicans 15, Ч health department. Of this total 29 28/100 acres, $550. F. Jordan got 680 votes for the were visitors Sunday night at Misses Mataline Collette and ed tickets which had not pre­ Democrats elecilng 261 and MOCKSVILLE CARNIVAL there were 946 white with 6 posi­ C. B. Mooney and wife to R. office and C. B. James received the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Katherine Crouch of Whitevllle viously been added. In Mocks­ Republicans- 160. Democrats Grossing approximately $200, tive cases and 216 colored with P. Martin, city lot, $300 and 688 votes. W. S. Gales, Repub­ Hartman. spent the week end with Mr. viile precinct 11 absentee bal­ contrb). the Mockvllle Halloween Carni­ 26 positives. Every registrant other considerations. lican candidate for constable, Mrs. C. L. Dillon Is confined and Mrs. R. W. Collette. lots were added in the Dem­ Govt'irnors: Democticts elect val was a great success. Mariet­ must have a test according to G. H. Motley and wife to v.’on from G. T. Frye 775 to 688. I! to her room this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vogler made ocratic totals and 2 votes in 16 and\ Republicans I;', four ta Smith was elected queen and law and those who get the test Morris G. Mauldin and wife, lot L. P. WaUer was unopposed for a business trip to Winston-Salem the Republican totals. In some yet undbcided and each party George Mason king of the car­ in Cooleemee may come to the No. 5 in division of Horatio Mot­ constatjle In Sliady Grove,, get­ Wednesday. other precincts there were one office there any day except Sat­ has fou,' upsets. North Caro­ M cCulloughs Have nival. Mr. Poole, principal, ley lands, $10 and other con­ ting 121 votes. Mrs. J. F. Miller of Huntsville or two votes added here and wishes to thank the parents and urday, between 8:30 and 9:30 in siderations. lina wenV. Democratic by over W eek End Visitors spent last week with Mr. and there. friends for their cooperation in the mornings and 4 to 5 In the T. Jeff OaudeU and wife to 400,000, all-tim e high. LIBEHTY. — Miss Georgia Mrs. Jack Vogler. making It a success. afternoon. (Continued on page four) Charles M errell Mae Sain of Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vogler were Dies Suddenly spi?r>t the wppk erid "with her at RoarinK Gap Sunday. Funeral services for Charles parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND B. Merrell, 48, of W inston-Salem Sain. will be held Friday at South Mr. and Mrs. Edd Howard of Town of Mocksviile Unofficial Returns For Davie County vs River Methodist church at 2 Cctoleemee and Mr. and Mrs. George Clement Estate: Emma o’clock. Mr. MerreU died sud­ State House Of Register Roy Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. Clement, widow, George Clement, Л, Surveyor Coimty Commissioneis denly Wednesday of ternoon. He: Will Howard Sunday. Rufus Clement, Abby Clement, Senator Represent’s Of Deeds 1 Davie County et al W. L. MOORE was stricken at his home and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sain and Under and by virtue of a judg­ died whUe being taken to a daughter of Kannapolis spent ment in the above entitled cause Cotta less at Sterchi's! hospital. He had appeared in the week end with Mr. and Mrs. by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Super­ good health untU just before hla C. C. McCullough. ior Court of Davie County, I, the undersigned commissioner, ' я 1 death. , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MUler S will offer for sale for delinquent è* a 1 -2 Mr. MerreU was bom In Davie and family attended preaching taxes for the years 1929-1932 in­ % ’S 1 1 о 5 1 1 1 ■s county, November 6, 1894, the service at Concord Sunday even­ clusive, to the highest bidder for M s , n ca 1 1 Cß i cash at the courthouse door of s U) 1 Ü H / son of W. F. and Sarah Eaton ing. MerreU. He moved to W inston- Davie County, on the 23 day of 276 308 281 304 271 306 280 262 335 306 / 1 315 287 Miss Leoma Julian o i Mocks­ November, 1940, at 12 o’clock. $1.00 DOWN and §1.00 WEEKLY DELIVERS ANY ITEM CLARKSVILLE- 273 300 Salem from Mocksviile four viile spent the week end with Noon, the following described COOLEEMEE 602 466 609 483 536 599 596 482 662 611 588 - 521 I I 447 ; 473 years ago. her parents, Mr.jind Mrs. George lands, towlt: 95 179/ 1 176 George C. Clement I^ot No. 1, “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” E. SHADY GROVE 94 173 93 181 130 147 97 171 99 96 ' 173 ; He was married in 1915 to Miss Barnes. Beginning at a stake Elijah FARMINGTON 227 268 225 270 234 264 233 264i 233 226 242 265/ 268; 266 Ruth Steel, who survives him, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCullough Gaither’s corner and running S. 241 224 241 224 244 226 239 224 239 238 245 228/ 224 225 with one son, Ralph of Wins­ and family spent awhile visiting 24 deg. E. 4.72 chs. to a stone; RANGES RADIOS FULTON ton-Salem; two daughters. Miss thence S. 42 deg. W. 21 chs. to a 175 175 156 187 180 173 162 15f) 15 i friends In Kannapolis Sunday JERUSALEM S 175 156 179 155 166 Lucile MerreU at home and Mrs. pine; .thence N. 48 deg. W. 3.85 BEDROOM JEWELRY evening. chs.. to stone and white oak; MOCKSVILLE 782 473 769 519 818 467 794 480 819 776 772 48' 47'6 bU'1 Margaret Fulton of Rural HaU, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones therfce N. 42 deg. E. 22.81 chs. LIVING ROOM B I C Y C L E S , N. CALAHALN 112 172 • 112 177 116 171 117 169 116 111 114 174 172 17fe route 1; one grandchild; a bro­ of Cooleemee spent Sunday even­ to the beginning, containing 8 112; ther, George Merrell of Davie and 40/100 acres, more or less. FURNITURE 70 103 . 81 101 77 105 84 101 76 74 79 lO'l 103 ing with Mrs. Rebecca Jones. TOYS S. CALAHALN county; four sisters, Mrs. Jacob This the 24 day of-October, 92 125 95 118 85 , 118 93 126 107 98 94 125 ',136 124: Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Crotts 1940. ¡SMITH GROVE Grubbs and Mrs. Tom Rl''e of r 124 58 58 61 123 130 113 \ and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil­ Date of Sale: November 23, 1940. W. SHADY GROVE 56 127 67 154 67 121 55 Davie county and Mrs. E. G. Terms of Sale; CASH, P h o n e 1 9 3 4 124 E. Innes Street Salisbury, C. ler of Cooleemee spent Sunday in N. 2603 2876 1 2729 1 2799 1 2677 1 2 ■/99 1 2610 1 Hendricks and Mrs. D. H. Hend­ JACOB STEWART I TOTAL 1 2724 1 2587 2747 1 2690 1 2754 1 2697 1 2754 1 ~1i> I iiiiinntiMiHi, -ll-l-4t. Commissioner ricks of MocksviUe. , A. LI^E BOWLES V.' .'v' \ ^ I.’''' ' P A G E 2 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19! rIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 , 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE M rs. Ratledge Dies church. Rev. W, w. Tyncs, pas­ PAGE 3 tor, conducted hi’.'' services. New Style for Snipers M. H. BRANON A t Statesville Mrs. Ratledge Is „Mrvivcd by V .F .W . Honors Head G-Man Bogers H.ave To Head West Point TRANSFER ono brother, J. A. Cra.-f.ord of The Purchase of 10 Hereford Mrs. Phillip K.'itJlpdgc. 70, foi-m- Dinner Guests WALKER FUNERAL HOME iji'ly of Diivic county, died al 7 Rowan county. Sho had''-.;-.7cn heifers from Avery County grow­ DIES AT 66 э ш - ш GROVE. — Mr. and ers by Pender County farmers ki'cloi’k Saliirday morning al, a living with Mr, Cranford whei'; AMBULANCE Mrs, Roy Williams of Oak Grove for breeding purposes will pro­ Slaic.svllk' hospital. she was taken ill and moved to Mahlon H. Branon, OG, died al о Telephone Fiincral .scrvicc.s were held Statc.'^ville, a Winston-Salem ho.spilal at spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. bably result in further purch­ W. R. Beeding. Sunday allernnon at 2 o'clock .Ti-lO Tuc.sday morning. He suf­ ases and the transfer ot many MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ill the Franklin Pre.sbyterlan IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE fered a stroke two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boger had cattle from West to East. and never fully recovered. He as their Sunday dinner guests was taken to tho hospital Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boger, Frances, day afternoon after he was Jim and Senill Boger of Mocks­ stricken suddenly at his home in ville route 2, Mr. and Mrs. Gene FURNITURE SPECIAL Yadkinvllle. Campbell and daughter, Mary He is survived by his widov/, Jo, of Winston-Salem. ^xUl Vxìiueà lAj.amen the former Miss Ida Reavis; two A number from here attended daughters, Mrs. Martin Mackie of the ah- show in Winston-Salem ■SATURDAY ONLY” Yadkinvllle, and Mrs. Howard Sunday afternoon. German of Charlotte; two sons, Mrs. Sheranan Jones spent K'.-n'h Branon of Elkin, and Sam Saturday night with her parents, Branon of Yadkinvllle; two sis­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owen. ÂT SANFORD’S ters, Mrs. C. W. Helton of Yad- J. W. Sheek went to Mocks­ klnville, and Mr.s, J. K. Wooters ville Thursday on business. of Goldsboro; five brothers, Otis George Hendrix, who was con­ and Rovy Branon of Cli.trlotte, fined to his bed part ot last LOVELY NEW DRESSES Alfred Branon of Oil City, Penn­ week, is able to be out again, Here you will find Dame Fashion’s last creations in silk sylvania, Tom and Davis Branon Mrs. C. F. Ward, who is taking of Atlanta, Georgia. treatment at a hospital in State- dresses at prices you will be glad to pay. Every new de­ Ho was a member of Branon ■' improving. Brigadier General Robert 1. tail and the qualities are exceptional— Church. Mrs. J, h ; daugh­ Eiehclberger, commandant of In recognition of his “ courageous .7r.d intelligent lead- ter, Nina Mae, spent last wee-': 'n r Funeral services will be con­ phip iu the exposure of fifth euiumn sabotage of Ameri- the Presidio in San Francisco, ducted from Harmony Grove Clemmons with Mrs. Ray Ho-, WRONG SIZE LAMP BULBS n ideals and institutions," J. Edgar Hoover, F. B. I. ward. been appointed superintend­ Friends Church sometime Thurs­ ent U. s. Military Academy 1.98T0 9.9S tctor, receives a gold medal from the Veterans of For- Misses Helen Howard and day. The hour of the funeral Vest N. Y. He suc­ Wars. Making the presentation in Hoover’s Wash- Magadeiine Foster spent Satur­ has not been announced. ceeds Major Gcn&'ii.//. Ii. Bene­ fgton office is V. F. W. Commander-in-Chief Joseph C. day in Winston-Salem shop­ ■.T ARE TOO! dict, who will take Ctnendez (right), of New Orleans. ping. of one of the four newly foifnl'- BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE James H. Pardue Mrs. F. A, Naylor Jr. and dau­ LOVELY NEW HATS garters V isit Corn Shuckings ed army corps. Dies In Statesville Anybody can see this lady’s dress is the wrong ghter, Mary, were guests Satur­ day of Mrs. H. G. Sheek. size. But plenty of people are straining their eyes I C harlotte Now In Progress There’s W inter W ork Fine quality and excellent styling of- Jimmie and Johnnie Sheek James Houston Pardue of under wrong size lamp bulbs and don’t even know |.\!OCKS. — Mr. and Mrs. Rob- HARiMONY, ROUTE 1. — Corn BEDROOM SUITE spent last Friday night at the In Gardens, Orchards ,fers you the the best selection at San­ Two soldiers don new camouflage uniforms developed Boonviile, died in a Statesville itl In fact, survey shows that two out of three ; Carter and little son spent shucking is the order of the day home of Mr. and ,Mrs. J, L. by army engineers after a study of designs used in Europe. hospital at 12:00 o’clock Monday bulbs in homes today are wrong size for easy see- week end w ith his sister, in this community. Plan now for your next year’s ford's— The new uniforms, made to blend snipers into a back­ iiig. Checic yours today against these correct Boger on Mocksville route 2. garden, and prepare for plant­ morning. He had been In de­ M. J. Minor of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parks and sizes: ■Mrs. W. G. Spry and Mrs. Ray ing early vegetable plants In ground of trees, shrubbery or snow, was demonstrated at clining health for some time. |lllss Mildred Morton of Wins- little daughter of Greensboro Fort Belvoir, Va., for the benefit of regular Army and Na­ Cornatzer spent Friday after­ February .and iiarch, advises H. Survivors Include the widow, I.E.S. Table Lamps 100 or 150-watt bulb In^aiem visited Ruth Jones spent the week end with Mr. noon with their sister. Miss Mar­ $29.00 tional Guard officers. LE.S. 3-Ilght floor lamps, 100-200-300-watt bnib week end. R. Niswonger and L. P. Watson, who was Miss Geneva Glendora and Mrs. E. W. Prevett. Trvo-sooket lamps, two 60- or 7S>watt bulbs garet Foster. horticulturists of the N. C. State 98c TO 2 .9 8 Wagoner prior to marriage; ¡Several of the people from W hitakers Have Threesooket lamps, three 40's or three GO’s Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen 'Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kimel and College Extension Service. Loses M other three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Wil­ ¡re attended the prayer serv- G O L D S E A L Kitchen celllnr flxture, ISO-watt balb have moved to Greensboro where son, Dale, spent the week end They polrtt out 'that November, moth, Miss Bertie Pardue of I Tuesday night a t the home $ Mrs.. J. S. Hairc W eek End Visitors Mr. Stephen holds a position. with Mrs. Kimel’s parents, Mr. December and January are not CONGOLEUM RUG Boonviile, and Mrs. Jeanette (Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Myers 5 ^ 9 Mrs. J. A. Cleveland, 72, dau­ ODAiRKSVIljLE. — Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Owlngs and Mrs. B. L. Smith. regarded generally as Important FAST COLOR CURTAIN special—Father George Hanes of. Winston-Salem; ono Lar Macdonla. ghter of the late Francis Gaines, Mrs. O. L. Harkey and daugh­ and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Harley Smith and son, for garden and orchard work, son, Irving Pardue of Boonviile; died October 21 at her home In ter, Isabelle, Mrs. Charlie Ireland Buy G-E Mazda Lamps IMrs. W. R. Carter spent the his mother of Smith Grove., Reid, and Miss Mary Bell Cope but there are many necessary three brothers, D. L. Pardue, of MATERIAL SHEETING Bberton, Ga. Mrs. Cleveland and daughter, Wiggins, Loyce Mk in Charlotte visiting her 'Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Richardson visited Sunday night with Mrs. things that can be done to best PRINTS WEEK tND 6IÎ0CERY SPECIALS Mocksville, H. F. Pardue of Pel- lughter, Mrs. Marvin Minor. Gray Smith Sunday. 500 Yards at 36 Inches Wide Only by the Bolt was a member of an old and and Clyde Weatherman and Bill advantage during the winter ham and J. L. Pardue of Mor- spent Sunday afternoon with SALT - MATCHES j c ^ prominent family and a woman Wallace attended a cotton pick­ By the Carton ¡Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Blimi Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honey­ months. The home garden and ganton, and three grandchildren. cutt and daughter, Betty, Mr. 100 LBS у Э С 2 b o x e s ...... Э С active throughout a long and ing at Mr. Gernle Joyner’s Wed­ ildren and Mrs. J. T. Phelps 'Miss Emmie Smith was the orchard^do not demand a great Funeral services were held and Mrs. Herman Boger were useful life In church, social, nesday. 2 MONTHS TO PAY WITH [ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. dinner guest of Mrs. R. G. Wooten amount of time, but they do lOcYD. 8 cYD. APPLES Tuesday afternoon at Mitchell’s Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i t . VD. civic and home duties. iMrs. Ivey Cam and children, , c, Allen a t Fork. require systematic planning. BUSHEL Chappell Methodist Church. The Sunday. H. G. Sheek. 50e Ü“ ‘".!..19e She is survived by her hus­ Betty Sue, Christine and Tom­ YOUR LIGHT BILL! I sir. and Mrs. G. P. Beauchamp The Extension specialists make Rev. John H. Green, pastor, the Miss Sylvia Dobson spent Sun­ Misses Margaret and Eula Hen­ All-Wool Bradley band and the foUoii'ing chil­ my visited Mrs. Bud Anderson 1 as their Sunday guests Mr. the following suggestions: Broad­ PINTO BEANS Rev. Sam Jones, and the Rev. day afternoon with her sister, drix visited Jane and Gay Sheek 100 L B S...... dren, Grady Clefvelancl, Mrs. C. Saturday night. td Mrs. Cicero Mock of Wlns- Mrs. Bessie Reavis. cast manure to be turned under ...... $4.00 R. L. Speer was In charge. Wednesday. in November or disced in early J. Bond of Elberton, Ga., Mrs. 'Paul W eatherm an and Buddie :s-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Dorset Smith spent the week Coat Values . SWEATERS in the spring. If the garden is H. K. Drennan Abbeville, S. C.; Wallace spent Thursday night In arlle Myers of near Mace- end with his grandmother, Mrs.! When Uruguay recently called STAMPS on clay soil, break it in Novem­ Frank Cleveland, Edgomoor, S. Farmington with Glenn Wood. bla, J. A. Sm ith. I Attractive Dress M odels^and for volunteers for military DUKE POWER CO ber to improve the physical con ^ C.; Mrs. J. S. Halre, Mocksville; Mrs. Dudley Reavls visited I sir. and Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. E. H. Smith spent one, During August, $4,500,000 worth training over 770,000 youths re- dltion. Repair fences or SHITH ft SHOOT Fred Cleveland, Charlotte. ildren spent Sunday afternoon day last week with her sister, of blue surplus food stamps were Snappy New Sport Styles— Mrs. Duard Reavls Saturday sponded within a few days, new ones if the g^irden is in a Twelve grandchildren and two afternoon. Winston-Salem visiting rela- Mrs. N. W. Stroud. distributed through the Food since 1011. 1 new location. great-grandchildren. Mrs. Donald Reavls and son, pei. Mrs. John Gaither and little Stamp Fi;vn in the 125 areas ^CMr.rj^MMVWWJVVVWWJVWJWJWJWWJWWWJW Provide extra space In tobac­ Donny, spent Tuesday with № s. |SIr, and Mrs. Duke Bowden'son. Miss Annie Smith snp»'. inroughout the United States She and Mr. Cleveland cele­ co plant beds for growing ten­ E. A. Baity and Miss Mary Bell i.Miss Lettie and Grover Bow-1 Monday afternoon with m s. where ithe plan is in operation. 6 .9 5 UP brated their golden wedding an­ der vegetable plants. Although Gentle. of near Bethlehem visited. Hugh Edwards. Jijooh ifoufi ¿maniedi ¿ft a*t niversary last December 24th. a hot bed Is not a necessity, it . and Mrs. Glenn Jones Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlow The Monroe Doctrine was Mrs. Cleveland had made sev­ 'Mr. and Mrs. James York and will prove to be a profitable in­ ¡and daughter of W>uston-Salem created to prevent the Holy CHILDREN'S COATS eral visits to Mocksville to visit daughter, Evona, and Ruth Wea­ DELK’S BARGAIH BASEMENT: vestment for growing early ------¡.spent one day iue past week Alliance from restoring Spain’s her daughter, Mrs. Halre, and therman of Farmington visited plants to be. transplanted later. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE visiting friendsj.ii this scction. lost empire in the Americas. Latest W eaves and Colors— made many friends while here. J. P. Weatherman Sunday. ■Prune and spray all fruit IDEAL COAT Funeral services were at the Albert Bracken of Mocksville FAST COLOR trees and grape vines. Peach route 1, visited Donald Reavls In attractive new style. family church and burial In the trees not treated for borers In All colors chundi yard Tuesday afternoon. Saturday night. SPREADS PRINTS October should have the borers 9 8 c Beautifully fashioned of superb Several people from here at­ removed now by , hand. Cut tended the Republican rally at In stripes and flora pat­ J i m W o o t e n .Double Bed Size Krinkle. posts and stakes and place con­ . I Forstman, Botany and Julliard Mocksville Saturday night. terns. Guaranteed wash­ veniently to be used next sum­ Howard Binkley of Kannapo­ able. Yard— CHILDREN’S HOUSE COATS 1 .9 8 Has, Birthday All colors— — " Figure the Price mer to support running beans, Other Comfortable woolens, elegantly trimmed with •HUNTING CREEK. — Mr. and lis spent the week end with Mrs. tomatoes, and small fruits. T. P.. Whitaker. SWEATERS such distinctive furs as mink, ko­ Mrs. D. S Beck and children, Write to (tnei Agrlc«(ltural 'Lizzie, Naomi, Paul and Wlllle, ■Lattie Whitaker, a guard at lO c Editor at N. C. State College, 9 8 c R. G. Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. W. the prison camp at Mocksville, Raleigh for one or more of the 98c linsky, skimk, Persian lamb, fox. spent last week here at his 3 9 c C. Parks and daughter, Edna Figure the Features Figure the Savings following Extension Circulars: home. Distinctively new in silhouette attended the birthday dinner of OUTING No. 122, “The Farm and Home 'Jim” Wooten last Sunday. Pat and Roland Reavls visited Good heavy quality. All Garden M anual;” No. 185, "Spray and detail. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parks and Clyde Weatherman Sunday. dark patterns including Calendar for Peaches;” No. 192, daughter, Kathleen, of Greens­ stripes. 36 inches wide. “Apple Spray Calendar;” No. 205, Corduroy, Velveteen or W ool. They’re long wear­ WHEAT BLANKETS AND YOUll BUY CHEVROLET! “Pruning the Apple Tree;” No, boro spent the week end with Yard— ing and the latest style. You w ill find your size at relatives. 210, “Fruits and Nuts for Home The current Canadian wheat Double Bed Size. Good Mr. and Mrs. Blum Beck spent crop, estimated a t 561,000,000 Use;” No. 231, “Growing Early S a n f o r d ’s — Vegetable Plants;” and No. 235, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer bushels, probably exceeds dom­ quality— $ 4 9 .9 5 to Richardson. 1 2 c “Facing Farm Facts.” They will estic requirements by 275,000,000 7 ” jUIDìnitni CHOOSE S. S. Beck, who has been sick be sent free. bushels, report U. S. Department CHEYROini for some time, does not improve. of Agriculture foreign experts REMNANTS 98e 1.98 2.98 Rev. R. V. Martin will preach SWAP $ 1 2 9 .9 5 Big table. Solid color per­ Because ot a short cotton f - . - at New Union Sunday afternoon In every man’s life, some wo­ 4 8 c щ ш ш ш ш ■ Л ' cale. prints and cretone. crop last year, many Northamp­ ....^ at 3 o’clock. man has at one time thought Yard— ton County farm families are him really wonderful. Women’s Outing | no NO now growing more small grains V m Í aun. нгш M iller Have and beef cattle, says H. G, Negro General Satin or Jersey. All Colors Dinner Guests 5 c | nü NO Snipes, assistant farm agent. PHiO. — Mr. and Mrs. G. R. GOWNS Solid Color and Fancy BLtlM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— Sportswear Department Madison and W. C. Williams were COTTON BATTS The Tlntprprise. dinner gueiiis Sunday of Mr. and Three pound. Stitched and \ g HO N9 1 . 9 8 2 . 9 8 Mrs. L. L. Miller. ready for use. Double bed His Nation at War Mrs. Louise Ward is spending side— SWEATERS- SKIRTS- the week at Calahaln with her 4 9 c | no NO We’ve never had a more Skirts that are perfect daughter, Mrs. W. F. Ferebee. OTHERS AT .... 79c appealing selection; long teammates for your sweat­ Luther West spent Sunday in no LADIES OUTING GOWNS 59( 89( ers; tweeds, plaids, mono­ Banner Elk with Leon Miller, | NO and short sleeves. 4 8 c tones. a student at Leas McRea Col­ lege. MEN’S WORK SHOES | no NO CORDUROY OVERALLS ■Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller of HOSIERY $1.98 UP $2.9 8 UP W inston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Panco and Gro Cord soles. Re­ UNION SUITS For Boys and Girls Francis Holden and children of inforced at all points of wear. | no NO COTTON I S c Yadkinvllle and Mi-, and Mrs. Made to stand hard wear— Men’s Medium Weight Thomas Holden of HuntsvilJe 9 8 c 1 ,4 9 JACKETS- BLOUSES- visited Mrs. J. F. Ward. I no NO Cardigan and man-tailored $1.9 8 FULL FASHIONED 49 c CORDUROY JACKETS Tailored and dressy styles; •Ml-, and Mrs. W. W. West 59c Jacket,' In plaids and mono­ simple and beautifully de­ visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tay­ Big Selection Oi tones to match or con- tailed: satin, jersey and lor at Farmington Sunday, B O Y S ’ W O R K S H O E S B O Y S ’ ...... 4 8 c tra.st with skirts. crepe. Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie Turner CHILDRE.N’S HOSE ...... 1 0 c of Statesville spent Sunday with CHILDREN’S .. 39c their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i$1.48&$1.98 $5.95 UP $1.98 UP H. Swing. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Latham First NcBi-o general in the his­ His country at war with Italy. were guedts of Mr and Mi-s. tory of the United States Is Hasten Shelton Sunday. King George II of Greece de­ Brigadier General Benjamin O. clared in a message to his people, Davis. He was promoted from “With faith in God and in our C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Û À e a l More than three-fourths of Colonel i)y Presidenl Franklin BELK-STEVENS CO. destinies tiie nation as a body the foreign trade of Manchuria Pennington Chevrolet Company, Inc. J WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. D. Koosevelt in the wave of pro- FIFTH AND TRADE STS. ■r disciplined as a man will Phone 7 "Everything For Everybody” Mocksville, N. C. now passes through the port inotions under the new military WINSTON-SALEM, N. С of Darien. M O CK SVILLE, N . C. I fight for its hearths to final setup. P H O N E 1 5 6

•*.î4 PAGE 4 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, liiMnAY, NOVEMBER 8 , 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 5 '"FRENCH FRIED" Ancient Athens Threatened by Italian Bomb^ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Program Given Mrs. Hendricks This program Is in celebration, Publislicd Every Friday at Mocksvillc. North Carolina of the observance of American.^ By Miss Page Circle Hostess Education Week, November 10- O. C. McQUAGE ...... Publisher ERSONALS Mrs. Armand Daniel, d im . of Mrs. E. G. Hendricks enter- for its theme, “E d u - circle 3 of the Woman’s Society talned circle 2 of the Baptist cation for the Common Defense.” -Hanes Clement of Char- SUBSCItlPTIOX llATKS: of Christian Service, was hostess church at hor homo Monday It is under the direction of Miss I'jpjiit the w eek . end with Business W omen Я.50 Prr Year: Six lAIoiiths 75 Ccnls—$2.00 Per Yenr Oiltsldc ol to her circle Tuesday evening. afternoon, Mrs. P. H. Mason Luclle Walker and Mi.ss Evelyn otlicr, Mrs. J. Frank Clo- W ith Mrs. Broom Davie Coimty. Slrictly Payable in Advance. The meeting opened with devo­ presided over the meeting and Troxler. All parents and fri­ ’ i ’i';-' The Buslne.ss Woman’s circle tional led by Mrs. F. R. Dllling­ Mrs. Sam Stonestreet gave the ends are urged to attend. . VV> of the Baptist church met Mon­ er. The program was given by Ijnd Wilkinson devotlonals. A program on “Mis­ Bntcred at the Post Office at Mocksvllle, N. C., as Second-Class Miss Helen Page on the topic, ¡Tuesday to visit Dr. and day evening at the home of sionary work In Japan” was pre­ BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8. 1879. Mrs. Cecil Broom. The president, "Woman’s part In World his­ sented by Mrs. L. P. Martin as­ Ip H. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy West o t ■Iti Miss Pauline Campbell, gave the tory.” At the close of the meet­ sisted by Mesdames P. H. Mason. Cooleemee, a daughter, Sylvia INIEMBEIl OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION [ J, F, Hawkins spent sev- devotlonals. The program was ing Mrs. Daniel served refresh­ Sam Stonestreet, J. L. Holton, Л ’i ' ments bo Misses Vei-a Mae Pere­ Anne, October 28, at Mocksvllle ijjys last week w ith Mr. developed by Miss LucUe Cau­ and J. F. Hawkins. Plans were hospital. Carloss Cooper in dell. who used “Faith amid per- beo, Kathleen Craven, Luclle made for the Christmas party. ps- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols o f L e t ’s B e U n it e d secuitlon^Europe” as her topic. Allen, Mary and Jane McGuire, Mrs. Hendricks served refresh­ ;onS. route 2, a daughter, Ruby Joyce, Miss Caudell was assisted by Helen Page and Mesdames P. R. ments following the program to Benjamin Franklin oncc said during a crisis in this October 29, at Mocksvllle .hos­ , D, H. Brown of Jericho Mrs. Bill Howard, and Misses Dlllinger, B. I. Smith Jr., Mack Mesdames D. H. Hendricks, Roy «coimtry that if wc “did not hang together wc would hang pital. jMonday w ith her sister, Louise Stroud and Hazel Tur­ Kimbrough. E. M. Avett, diaries Collette, Sam Stone.street, J. P. separately.” The battle for votes is now over and if there Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hendrix o f was ever a time in this country that we need to hang to­ Ip G, Leach. ner. Following the program Hawkins, J. L. Holton. L. P. the hostess served refreshments Martin and P. H. Mason. route 3, a daughter, October 30. gether as a nation it is now. |jnd Mrs. Charles Lashinlt One of the severest tests of a democracy is its ability to Mesdames Harry Stroud, Bill M isses Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grubb o f y, Michigan, were guests route 4, twin daughters, Novem­ Howard, Steve Wood and Misses Circle M eet At to coopcratc. As we write daily newspapers are carrying fjelt of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Have Circle M eet ber 3. a streamer headline across the front page stating that the Louise Stroud, Luclle Caudell. nation seeks unity followbig the election. alt. Hazel Turner, Hazel Taylor. Jo Circle 4 of the Presbyterian Christian Home 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shelton. Cooley, Rachel Foster, Pauline Auxiliary held Its meeting Tues­ Circle 2 of the Woman’s So­ of Advance route 1, a daughter, The days ahead are tough ones, no matter who is [¡Julia Foster was the week Campbell and Virginia Foster. day with Misses Katherine and ciety of Christian Service met October 24. President. We need our common strength and united re­ i of Miss Mary Poster at Dorothy Gibson. Devotionals Monday afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scats oC sources to maintain our way of life. |y Line. were led by Mabel Short. The of Mrs. Ida Christian with Mrs. route 2, a daughter, October 20. In our county there is much work to be done. Our Mrs. S. A. Harding Margaret S m i t h of round table discussion was led Harley Graves and Mrs. V. E. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley N. Lash, county leaders need and deserve our support. They, too, by Jane Hayden Morris on tlie •were electcd by the majority. As good Americans луе n, N. Y. arrived Tuesday Leads Devotionals Swahn as joint hostesses. The of Cana route 1, a daughter, topic, “Love in Action.” She was president Mrs. J. Prank d e­ October 26. should support the party that the majority of the people iit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harding led the Tlireatened with destruction from the Athens, capital of Greece. Rising prccia assisted by Katherine Gibson, ment, gave the devotlonals on Mr. and Mrs. Gay C. Smith, elect to serve us. This does not mean that we sacrifice the |j, I. Smith. devotional period for circle 3 of Heathman Club air in the war between Greece and Italy, tously in the background is the Acropoll Billy Ammons, Addrie Marrs. “Harvest”. Mrs. Ollle Stockton of Harmony route 1, a daughter, Film Star Arrives the Baptist church Monday af­ Tight of constructive criticism because that too is a price­ this is the iiistoric and beautiful city of crowned by the ancient Parthenon. Dorothy and Eva Lee During the social hour refresh­ discussed the government leper November 1. A t Cooleemee ternoon at their November meet­ less heritage of democracy. But when the ballot speaks J of Advance spent Thurs- ments were served to Mabel colony In Louisiana, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold BlnWey Greenville, S. C., last Saturday MORE ABOUT ing. The preslden’t, Mrs. S. B. it is likewise our duty to accept the verdict and put our The Belle Heathman Garden The Monroe Doctrine ht with Mr. and Mrs. Short, Katherine Gibson, Addrie J. W. Rodwell. Jr.. told of the of Cleveland route 1, a daughter, shoulder to the wheel. Let’s bum the campaign literature to take in Ringllng Bros, circus. created to prevent the Ho| I Lashmit. Hall, presided during the busi­ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED—Miss Edith Shutt and William club met Tuesday afternoon with J. Zimmerman were married at the parsonage of Advance Marrs. Sarah Meroney, Hazel life of Melvin Cox, the first November 3. and talk about our country, our county, our town instead Walter Lyerly Is able to be Questionnaires Alliance from restoring Spait, ness session. The program on and Alice Charles, Margaret An­ 'Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W illiam^ Mrs. Hattie Moore at Riverside [¡Della Grant was the week Methodist Church, Rev. P. L. Smith officiating. Mrs. foreign Methodist missionary. o f our party. up and about again after having lost empire In the Americas. “Our Foreign Missionary Work derson, Billy Ammons, Dorothy o f rouite 4, a daughter, Novem­ hotel. ^ R. Poole, J. B. Grant and G. O. ¡tst of Miss Mlary Oorpen- Zimmerman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shutt, Mrs. E. W. Ci-ow gave some of been confined to his bed with in Japan” was developed by Gibson, Jane Hayden Morris, the unique forms of home mis­ ber 5. Bach memlier ' answered the Boose. 1 King. of Advance, and Mr. Zimmerman is the son of Mr. and Not So Dumb flu. Mrs. W. H. Dodd. Mrs. W. H. Klmrey and Mrs. E, sions carried on by the Metho­ Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bennett o f roll! call by giving a helpfiil Cooleemee: George E. Smith, Mrs. O. D. Zimmerman, of Advance. The couple will live Jim Owens ("Grandpa") is Lashmit h as returned Those present Included Mes­ E. Gibson. dist church. route 3, a daughter, November 1 The young men, recently conscripted, undergo numer- garden hint. W. O. Byerly, R. V. Alexander. Q a f U i o l 1 at Advance where the bridegroom is a contractor with back at his cabinet shop and I (rom a visit with her aunt, dames Wade Smith, s. A. Hard­ following the program the at Harding Clinic. an^erii^ many A committee was appointed to Advance: W. E. Reece, N. L.’ Messick Brothers.- questions covering their personal histories, ch a ra ct^ b a ck - grist mill after an illness of c. Butner at Advance. ing. W. M. Crotts, A. P. Camp­ hostesses served refreshments to irwestlgate and to then mak^f i Hendrix, J. L. Talbert. W. B. SALISBURY Lester Martin ground. When our country entered the World War and put pneumonia. bell. S. B. Hall, Molley Jones, Mesdames J. Prank Olcanent, E. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS siuggestions for the yard project Allen and Mrs. Grace B. Foltz. TODAY, SATURDAY J. S. Haire and son, John LeGrand, G. M. Hammer Halloween Host Crow, Bill Collins, Lela D an­ the young men into service military, psychologists of that *^'Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wetmore Methodist which the club is to sponsor. Pannlngton: G. R. Madison, Ji, returned Sundiay from J. M. Horn. J. T. Angell, W. H. FASHION SHOW WINNER iels, jJ. A. Daniels, Lizzie John­ day reported the average American was about 14 years'old, celebrated their 62nd wedding “ CITY FOR CONQUESTI Lester Martin Jr. entertained Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor. Mrs. S. A. Carnes was asked to IvEeks stay with her father, Dodd and Frank Gibbs. son, P: J. Johnson. H. C. Mero­ á; mentally. We suffered in silence each of us feeling this anniversary last Saturday. B oth I W. Furches, Mrs. Elizabeth with James Cagney, Ann a group of friends at his home 11:00 “The Church, Is It serve as chairman of the com­ O. Wllliard and Mrs. Mary L. Icieveland, in Elberton, Ga. ney, T. A. Stone, T. A. Stone to be an insult but couldn’t actually prove the learned are 83 years old and are stUl Sheridan Saturday evening at a Hallo­ Worthwhile?” m ittee, with Mrs. Hattie Moore, Essie. Jr., Henry Sprinkle, Charles il men to be in error. Recently, when 1400 scientists of the in good health. Special Friday Nite, 11;I5 Mrs. W alter Caudell M rs. A lice W oodruff ween party. The holloween Davle Circuit ' Mrs. E. M. Holt and Mrs. Charles land Thompson, J. W. Rodwell, Jr., mind, met in consultation in the east, they agreed there Miss Frances Nesblt of Albe­ Route 1: J. M. Anderson. Dan Fitch and his new stag(j Margaret and motif was carried out In the Rev. G. W. Pink, pastor. Bahnson to work with her. Ijaughters, George Hartman, Ollle Stockton m must be a new yardstick to measure the mind of today’s marle spent the week end here Route 2: Mrs. A. W. Perebee, show liere week end guests of decorations, refreshments and Concord—10:00 a. m. Mrs. E. M. Holt was unani­ and Misses Kale Brown, Blanch young men. They are going to take a fellow’s tempera­ Mrs. Nannie R. Hayes. 1 Mrs. T. 1. Caudell. The November meeting of cir­ favors. During the evening Liberty—11:00 a. m. mously elected new librarian for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “ WORLD OF PLEASURE’! Eaton. Mary Heitman and Janie ment into consideration. He may be smart and yet be a O. T. Nesblt. Route 3: L. H. Davis, Duke cle 1 of the Presbyterian auxi­ games and illustrated ghost Oak Orove—7:00 p. m. the club. I Sheek Miller and daugh- Martin. Smith. Wade Wyatt, Raymond liary was held Monday at the stories were enjoyed. A sweet Baptist failure In life. It is encouraging to know that you don’t ....Pictured as she arrived in Jer­ MIDNITE SHOW I: have to be an intellectual in order to be intelligent. A nlmlnatlng committee was Bennett. iirol, of Kannapolis spent home ot Mrs. R. B. Sanford, who .. course, nuts and mints were Rev. J. H. Pulghum, pastor. sey City, N. J., en route to Remodel Light Systems SUNDAY, MONDAY AND MOCKSVILLE P..T.A. appointed, with Mrs. M. A. Car­ teek end with Mrs. Clar- led the devotional period. Mrs. serVVii;... ai:00—"The Loads We Carry.”' Hollywood is Michele Morgan, 20- Route 4: J. L. Cartner and TUESDAY iHendrlcks. penter, chairman, Mrs. K. D. Charlie Woodruff conducted the Guests inoluauii .VJ.s'ses Sarah 'Mrs. Prank Meinung, head of B. A.’s will observe Pocus year-old French motion picture For Rural Homes Mrs. Beulah V. Apperson. “ EAST OF THE r iv e r ì Shockley and Miss Victoria By­ Bible study and Mrs. Alice Wood­ Wagoner, Sarah Poster, to.v week. actress... She was one of 188 pas­ More light is possible in many with John Garfield and , and Mrs. William Dow- НУ'гпе Economics department erly. ruff gave the program. Mrs. Nell Ward, Eleanor Caudell, Mar­ of Salem ~'.l' be the Training Union will present a SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS sengers aboard the American Ex­ rural homes with the rapid MORAVIAN TALK Brenda Marshall |Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William il Mrs. W. P. Kavanaugh read a Woodruff used as her topic, garet Grant, Sue Brown, Marie speaker at the November meet-' .»venlng service un­ Perhaps this week’s most important war news was not port Liner Exochorda, which growth of rural electric lines. Jr. and son, Billie, of very Interesting article entitled Rev. Oswald Stlmpson will tell "How to lead Others to Christ.” Johnson, Sidney Feezor, Laura ing of the Mocksvllle Р.-ГСЛ. der the direction oi CeCiii. ... what actually happened but what appears to lie ahead. completed her last round-trip to Where new power is lighting WEDNESDAY visited Mrs. C. G. “House Plants.” of his trip to the Alaska mission At the close of the meeting, Cartner, Catherine Ferebee, Col­ Monday night at 7:30 at the In a plain talk of realities Churchill told the House of Lisbon, Pontiigal, to evacuate war farm homes, most of the users On The Stage In Person I Sunday. The December meeting will be at the Macedonia Moravian Mrs. Sanford served refresh­ leen Collette, Nell Livengood, high school auditorium. Mrs. ■Mias Helen Walker returned Commons that England must stop the U-boat menace by refugees. are instalilnj;;,.)modern fixtures. Little Jack Little And His { I Resh and Myrtle Law- ments to Mesdames Alice Wood- Mabel Joyce Cain and John Meinung will discuss “Art in home Saturday from a States­ i r on the first Tuesday in that But InjR^jmes where electri­ church Sunday night at 7:30 Orchestra Iiaving more destroyers. It'is thought that England has I Statesville spent Thurs- ruft, Paul Blackwelder, John Boyce Cain, John Henry Pope, the Home.” Rev. W. C. Cooper ville hospital where she had a n m onth with Mrs. Joe Inscoe. city I'uiS been available for some o’clock. already lost more than 2,600,000 tons of shipping and new Honor Mrs. Kyles “ PIER THIRTEEN” J'.lh Mrs. M. J. Holthouser. Johnstone, D. C. Rankin, C. G. Jim Latham, Paul Gray Boger, will have the devotlonals and a appendectomy. Lime, many farm fam ilies can II submarines have been into service by Germany. The At Cooleemee Woodruff, John Larew, Knox Oscar McCIamrock, George Ma­ special program has been ar­ Mrs. Tom Koontz remodel their existing lighting Ida Christian returned Nazis and Italy are attempting to starve England with a Priorities’ Head Johnstone, Ben Boyles. W. R. son, Clay Marklln, Henry Short, ranged by the Elementary school. r r PAYS TO ADVERTISE One of th f mosL delightful system without much expense to last W ednesday from coimter blockade. Wilkins, W. P. Robinson, and Harold Young, Leo Cozart, Gor­ In Hospital |ij, Ark., where she visited Churchill also spoke of a long war, hinting of offensive social atlalrs of the fall season pro^de bettor light with less Gaither Sanford. don Stonestreet, Charles Wood­ campaigns in 1943 and 1944. He also promised increased KAPPA. — Rev. Fink filled was the reception given to honor glare, says D. E. Jones, rural I Mrs. Richard Yates. ruff, Holland Holton and Thom­ his first appointment at Salem Mrs. A. A. Kyles, before she left electrification specialist of the AUCTION , air bombings of southern Italy from Greek bases. The I and Mrs. Jeff Caudell, Hiss as Eaton. Sunday afternoon; last week to live in Wlnston- State College .Extension Service. M uriel Moore 111 Prime Minister also declared that air raids in England e Caudell and Sam Howard Rev. A. W. Lynch has moved Salem. The Invitations were is­ Lighting experts now recom­ had killed 14,000 and wounded 20,000 civilians but insisted I Sunday In W estern N. C. New President Miss Heitman to Rock Springs. sued by Mrs. J. W. Zachary, Mrs. mend much more light and bet­ |Л| that little damage had been done to arms factories or The junior girls of the Metho­ G. M. Apperson and Mrs. 0 . L. ter distributed light in homes [and Mrs. Isaac Hendricks Tea Hostess Д; aircraft; asserted Germany was losing three planes to Mr. and Mrs. Bill P0W611 and dist church organized a junior Miss Alice Smoot of Calahaln Isley. The tea was held at the than they did formerly. It is SALE! iy spent several days last “li Britian’s one and six to ten pilots for every British pilot missionary society at the church 'Miss Mary Heitman entertain­ hom e of Mrs. Zachary. beiiter for the eyes, they say, if I with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin I killed. visited in the community Sun­ I will sell at public auction,! Sunday afternoon. The group ed Infonnally at her home Fri­ day. all light in a room is well dl- picks and Mrs. Clarence U. S. SCENE The house was beautifully dec­ will meet the first Sunday in day afternoon honoring Mrs. O. fused. with a minimum of glare, to the highest bidder forj 11 In this country leaders of both political parties urge Mrs. Tom Koontz, who has orated throughout with white each month and will be under H. Perry of Washington, D. C. and lavender hrysanthemums. and with no sharp contrast be­ i that the election be forgotten and country work towards been a patient at Davis hospi­ Llllle Meroney has re- the leadership of Miss Kathleen and Mrs. Wriston Lee of Monroe The dining room was resplend­ tween lighted objects and their cash, on I national defense and all aid for Britian short of war. tal in Statesville for ten days, from Lexington where Craven. Plans were made for who are guests of Mrs. Maggie ent with flowers, gleaming sil­ background. i William Allen White, nationally known Republican new&- remains quiet ill. ipent the week end with an open meeting for their par­ Miller and Mrs. E. W. Crow. Miss Jones points out that possible i îr.i ■! paper publisher and head of Aid-For-Britian group, an- J. P. Cartner continues to im­ ver and tall white candles. M onday, N ov. 11, 1940j ents and friends to be held De­ Heitman presented each of the improvements might include : Aounces mass meetings to speed help for England. prove. The guests were welcomed by cember 1. honorees with a corsage of rose more convenient outlets and Sue Brown of Catawba buds. Late in the afternoon I Henry Ford gets $123,000,000 order to build more than ■Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and Mrs. S. A. Carnes and Miss Vic­ Beginning at 10 o’clock a. I Officers elected are Muriel :i' switches, more properly designed : spent the week end with the hostess served a tea course 4,000 warplane engines, chilHren were guests of Mrs. W. toria Byerly. They were shown Moore, president; Lettle Lind­ ijc'------^ to the living room and received portable lamps, the shading of m., the following personall arents, Mr. and Mrs. P. to the honorees and Mesdames 3I0R E ABOUT J. W. Ellis, trustee, to Zenith A. Wesl Sunday, the occasion say Sheek, vice-president; Ra­ there by Mrs. Zachary. Mrs. bare bulbs, and more powerful J. B. Johnstone, E. W. Crow, J. Chemical Company, 3Vz acres, being Mrs. West’s birthday. light bulbs. property: One large ironl chel Grant, secretary: Ann Realty Deals Kyles, Mrs. Apperson, Mrs. Isley Marie Daniel, assistant secre­ Frank Clement, Julia C. Heit­ $500. • 'Mr.‘ and Mrs. T. Glenn Cart­ “Double or triple convenience and Mrs. G. W. Fink MISS FRANCES HENRY, above, of Cooleemee was the and Mrs. C. E. B. Robinson. safe, two show cases, bigl tary; Patsy Grant, treasurer. recent winner of the fashion show contest at the Cooleemee man and Miss Sarah Gaither I liOmas Carter, lot No. 2 in sub- B. E. Wilson and others to ner:. and family spent Sunday a t outlets In the living room ih- I moved to their home on Mrs. M. H. Hoyle then escorted Other members are Martha Community fair. Her costumft ' is green with starched and Ruth Booe. I division of J. C. Ijames lands, Marvis S. Cline and wife, 326 Brevard with Thomas E. Cartner, crease the number of table or lot Overshoes, some Over-j ury street. Rev. Pink is the guests to the dining room, Donald M. Nelson, merchandise Bowden and Peggy Graham. plaid collar and cuffs, designed and made by Miss Henry and other considerations, acres. who is in school there. floor lamps the family can use № pastor on the Davie where Mrs. T. C. Pegram and executive, has been designated alls, and a good stock of| Mrs. McGuire i' Lomas Carter and wife to T. R. E. Williams and others to •Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koontz for such close-seeing activities They have five chil­ and Mrs. Karsh King. Mrs. O. H. Coulter presided over Priorities Administrator by Pres­ i Jeff Caudell, part of lots Nos. C. F. Wiard, 14 2/5 acres, $10 and daughter and T. L. Koontz as reading studying, writing or Groceries, Candies, Etc. li son in high school and M iss Janie- M artin Sarah Gaither, Sallle Hunter, Gives Devotionals the beautifully appointed table. ident Roosevelt. He heads the Mrs. Jim W all ’ 28 and 29 of sub-dlvislon of and other considerations. visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Har­ sewing,” the State College spe­ |Virginla Fink of Asheboro, and Mesdames W. C. Cooper, per a t Cool Springs. They were assisted by Mrs. J. board consisting of Knudsen, U. D. C. President Circle 1 of the Woman’s So­ ' Hanes Chair and Table Co. lands, Jacob Stewart, Comr. to Sarah cialist declared. "Similarly, extra irn of Newport News. Va., Gives Program Fred Cassidy. E. P. Bradley, W. ciety of Christian Service met Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forrest E. McNeely, Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stettinius and Leon Henderson, The Davie Grays chapter of , $10 and other considerations. W. Harding. 3 city lots. $100. outlets in bedrooms make It [of Greensboro and James, Klmrey, Hugh Sanford, D. K. Monday afternoon in the ladies •and children of Center were din­ Misses Mary Apperson and Ellen to require production and de­ the U. D. C. met Thursday after­ Mrs. Jim Wall, new president . R. P. Martin and wife to possible to have bureau and R. L. BOOE i a student at High Point Clodfelter, W. D. Vestal. parlor of the Methodist church ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moser Isley. livery of national defense ma­ noon at the home of Mrs. J. D. of circle 1 of the Baptist church, Beulah Mae Myers, 2 lots on MORE ABOUT - bed-side llght-s and a ‘reading in with Miss Ruth Booe and Mrs. Forrest Sunday. Tlie out-of-town guests In­ terials ahead of goods previously' WUkesboro Street Hodges with the president, Miss gave the program at their meet­ ADVERTISERS... Cherry street, $2000. bed’ light. George Hendricks as joint hos­ Here And There cluded people from Moclcsville, ordered by private industry. | • E. M. Avett and Mrs. H. Janie Martin, presiding. The ing Monday afternoon at the M iss Haden Sanford “Celling fixtures. In which tesses. Miss Booe presided over Like to tell their story in THE ENTERPRISE Hay\vood Hendrix and wife to Winston-Salem, and Loulsburg. rtnkle attended the fun- meeting opened with devotion­ home of Mrs. J. T. Angell. Mrs. BAND HIRED Lord Haw-Haw? bare bulbs are used, may be Entertains Circle the meeting and the devotional C. F. Ward and wife, 2 tracts, About 50 guests called between tonday of Rev. B. T. Hur- als led by the chaplain, Mrs. W. Wall used as her topic, “The Mr. E. R. Poole, principal of converted into fixtures giving Miss Haden Sanford was hos­ period was led by Mrs. Hattie because it has TWICE the PAID IN ADVANCE $115. the hours of four and six. Lexlngton. L. Moore. During the business Mexicans in Texas.” She was ass- the Mocksvllle school, states that diffused light by covering the tess to members of circle 3 of McGuire. Mrs. E. M. Avett dis­ C. F. Ward and wife to J. E. Mrs. Thomas M. Zachary slsted by Mrs. Marsh Dwiggins CIRCULATION of any other newspaper in the high school band was hired bulbs with Individual shades, or I and Mt^s. Horace Haworth session new officers for the en­ the Presbyterian church at her cussed “Immigrante In the U. ' Ward and wife, 3 tracts, $325. played the piano throughout the suring year were elected. They and Mrs. Will Smith. The hos­ to play at the Democratic rally by using a diffused bowl of Extra! Extra! ¡'-.Horace Jr., Mrs. E. A. home Monday evening. Miss S.” and Miss Booe talked on Davie. They like the neat appearance of its V.. 1,. .i;:d ’.viic to Sarah afternoon, and her most enjoy­ tess, Mrs. Angell, gave the devo­ last Monday night. Money Is translucent glass or plastic. For | ‘\Irs. Reid Marsh and son, Include president. Miss Janie Sanford conducted the devotion­ “Our Heritage.” ■ H. Gaither, lot on N. Main street, able renditions added much to Martin; vice-president and pro­ tlonals. The meeting closed with NEW, MODERN TYPE and ILLUSTRATIONS to be applied to the paym ent Indirect lighting, a metal bowl 10 DAYS ONLY, NOV. 7th TO 14th ] all of High Point were als using as> her theme. “Hope During the business session :$1 and other considerations. the festivity of the occasion. prayer by Mrs. W. L. Call. of band Instruments already may be used.” Sunday of Mrs. E. H. gram chairman, Mrs. E. W. and Faith.” Miss Daisy Hplt- Mrs. Floyd Tutterow was elected Carl O. McDaniel and wife Refreshments were served fol­ in ads. puchased. M attresses, Springs and Crow; recording secretary, Mrs. houser led the Bible study and secretary, Mrs. Prentice Camp­ to W. C. Lagle and wife, 42 J. H. Thompson; corresponding lowing the meeting to Mesdames SUGAR Steve Wood, H. W. Brown, W. L. Miss Virginia Byerly presented bell. auxiliary treasurer, and acres, $400. and Mrs. Henry Crotts, secretary, Mrs. C. N. Christian; FIRE Granulated sugar is now be­ Call, Cecil Broom. Will Smith, the program on “The Purple Mrs. Charles Tomlinson, local Roger D. Stewart and wife to WOODLEAF NEWS Studio Couches |Ethel Brewer and daugh- treasurer. Mrs. J. K. Sheek; reg­ Fire, thought to have been ing processed successfully from Jim Wall. Marsh Dwiggins. C. R. Thread." Mrs. Sam Waters, treasurer for the ensuing year. READERS... G , V. McCallum and wife, 1/3 sy, all of W inston-Salem, istrar, Mrs. J. B. Johnstone: his­ caused by a kitchen flue, dam­ Farmers are now busy pulling sorghum cane in the United 40% Discount Cash Horn and J. T. Angell. president, presided over the Members present were Mes­ acre, S900. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. torian, Miss Mary Heitman; re­ Like THE ENTERPRISE because it carries so aged the home occupied by Mrs. their corn, and corn diuckings States Department of Agricul­ meeting. dames D. R. Stroud, Walter Call, Jacob Stewart, Comr., to A. E. are on in full blast in the neigh­ ture field station at Sbarksville.l 20% Discount Credit— No Carrying Charge ' Sunday. corder of crosses, Mrs. J. D. During the social hour refresh­ Lee Craven, Hattie McGuire. Holder, lot on Oak street, $54. W. R. Meroney on Salisbury Hodges; custodian of flags, Mrs. Circle M eet W ith much DAVIE COUNTY NEWS. avenue Tuesday morning. borhood. Mississippi. ; Will Hutchins. Mrs. Bes- ments were served to Misses ‘Floyd Tutterow. G. O. Boose, Sanford Motor Comjiany to W e Had To Buy A Car Load Price In Order Z. N. Anderson: chairman of The school which went- on «nestreet and, Mrs. Carloss Mrs. Cecil Morris Myrtle Marrs. Nancy Mclver, Nell 'Prentice Campbell. E. M. Avett. Each week THE ENTERPRISE has 32 COL­ ■William V. Keller, city lot, $750. short schedule several weeks ago FLAVORS ways and means. Mrs. L. P. Mar- and Daisy Holthouser, Sallle iC. S. Grant, Charles Tomlinson, DON’T DO IT To Sell At Such Low Prices. street of Winston-Salem Eleven members were present UMNS MORE—for county news and advertis­ P. S. Young and others to to enable the farmers to pick New Ice cream flavors tried tln. Hunter. Evelyn Troxler, Virginia George Hendricks and Misses Mayor T. I. Caudell asks citi­ Wednesday and Thursday at the November meeting of cir­ Mary E. Young, 5 lots, $10 and cotton has returned this week to successfully by Michigan State Remember this is not a sale on one, two or three The program for the after­ Byerly, Luclle Walker, Haden Martha Call and Ruth Booe. ’Two zens not to burn leaves on the iMth Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie cle 2 of the Presbyterian auxi­ ing. other considerations. long schedule, and the next in­ College scientists have included les. noon continued a study of south­ Sanford and Mesdames Mark visitors were also present. Mrs. .streets or sidewalks or put the special items, but on 32 different items from lotf liary when they met Monday Victoria Van Eaton and others terruption at the school will be gooseberry, peanut, - brazil nuts, ern cities with Miss Mary Heit­ Brett, Sam Waters. Paul C. Joe Graham and Mrs. E. W. leaves in side ditches. There price to high p r i c e in as good a line of M attresses afternoon at the home of Mrs. lo G. R. Pack and J. R. Stewart, Thanksgiving holidays. pumpkin and taffy. I- J- W. Speight returned man and Miss Janie Martin Grubbs. Crow. Cecil Morris. Mrs. Morris gave MOST CIRCULATION .08 acro.s, $1500. have been complaints of smoke. Misses Thelma and Helen and Springs as money can buy. ■ Saturday from a visit in presenting a study of Richmond. ______Ä------r-' ■( the devotlonals using as her Troy Glilean have returned from INTERESTED with Mrs. Nathan Va. Mrs. J. B. Johnstone re­ WOMAN’S CLUB WEINER ROAST '"•'¿ST' " BOUQUET subject “First of the Spirit is ■■■’'"/it;. C. Sanford Sons Co. to R. P. a sightseeing trip to New York. See Us For Your Needs In Furniture Jf- Mrs. Tucker accompanl- viewed the life of Edgar Allen M O S T N E W S Yancey County farmers are Temperance.” Mrs. W. C. Coop­ The Mocksville Wioman’s club The intermediate union of the Martin and wife, lot on Wilkes- Charles S. Eaton of Clarks­ Speight home and is Poe and Mrs. W. H. Dodd told ■Miss Mary Wetmore Cole of displaying a considerable amount er led the Bible study. The will meet Friday evening at 7:30 Baptist church gave a weiner boro street, $450. ville township, chrysanthemum Raleigh spent the week end WE SAVE YOU MONEY. I"*: guest ot Mr. and Mrs. of an Interesting old homestead ■ of Interest in the use of lime program for the afternoon was a t the home of Mrs. C. N. Chris­ roast Thursday evening at Box­ 'Mook.sviile Council No. 220, Jr. grower, has sent a large bouquet Here is a recent photo of Wil­ [Sanford. Miss Elizabeth In Richmond. here with her parents, Mr. and and phosphate obtained through given by the president. Mrs. tian with Mrs. Harley Graves, wood nursery. Approximately •O. U. A. M., to Caudell-Robinson to President Roosevelt congratu­ liam Joyce, renegade Englishman During the social hour the h Mrs. C. C. Cole. the AAA grant-of-ald plan, says r of Raleigh spent the Mrs. D. C. Rankin and Mrs. B. thirty young people enjoyed the Xumber Co. Inc., lot on Depot lating him on his election for a who, the British say, broadcasts hostess served refreshments to Hugh Sanford, who developed Edwin Wetmore, agriculture Farm Agent R. H. Crouse. DANIEL FURNITURES ELECTRIC CO. pnd at Uie Sanford home. I. Smith as joint hostessses. evening. Special guests were The Mocksville Enterprise street, $150. third term. from a Berlin radio station night, Mesdames L. D. Johnson. J. B. the theme, “How to lead others instructor at Ball Creek high At Overhead Bridge Mocksville, N. C- Plans for Achievement Day will Fannie Green and others to ly The British, who enjoy his Johnstone. W. L. Moore, W. H, to Christ.” Z: S S ; L " ' i "all TI!E county new s fo r EVEEXBODÏ” school, spent the week end here The most dignified citizen folks like cornbeef and be made and every member is Dodd and Misses Janie Martin Mrs. Morris served refresh­ Walter Couch and wife, two ALMANACS — B L U M ’S 1941 broadvasls, call him Lord Haw- with relatives. looks like homefolks wiien he is 9x12 GOLD SEAL RUGS $4.95 better than caviar and S. Stroud Is leader of the group. Î^yvA’w w w w sw w A ’wwSiW'v^.w'wwvvwvi.s'^'Si'Si'vyuvi plls. ments to Misses Wlllle Miller, urged to alttend. tracts, $2000. Almanacs, Sc.—Enterprise Ilaw. Harold Wetmore went to out raking leaves. and Mary Heitman. , * Ly, NOVEMBER 8 , 1940 PAGE 6 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, N O V E M E r I THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE T At Dairy Judging Contest H ighlights Off The R[PUBLICANSV1CT0RI0US IN YADKIN; THAMKSGSVING MONTH S i m d a ) " School Lesson EXTREMELY HEAVY VOTE TABULATED On The Farm and in The Home ттж WAMT m% » IjUllduy school lesson for truction. fo r w h a t Over seven thousand voters iii Yadkin county went (r 10 is “The Golden YftB WAWT to the polls yesterday and gave the entire Republican ticket The Supronic Challenge (,\rniistice Sunday) — Bombs are falling all over the a complete majority. Tlie closest race developed in Deep USED TIRES, batteries and auto FOR SALE—SEED VETCH AND great city of London that has for BUTTEHICK PATTERNS— ABÉ Creek and South Liberty Townships between D. A. Reynolds parts for all makes and .sizes. Bye— C. J. Angcll. now sold at C. C. Sanford Sonsi Ltloii of Armistice Day centuries been the custodian of Wrcckcr service. Rodwcll’s Place, and Ray T. Moore for County Commissioner. Unofficial ‘LIVE WIRE STORE” falmo.sl a mockery this Co. i t returns gave Moore a majority of 35 votes. Another close so much of our common culture North Mocksville near iiigh NOTICE OF SERVICE OF W est Fourth at Trade Street W inston - Salem , N. the world aflame and Christian civilization. Fam­ school. Day phone 40—night SUMMONS contest developed between Brandon and Dinkins in North jre terrible war than that Liberty and Forbush Township. Dinkins had an unof­ ous historical landmarks have phone 117J. The defendant L. C. Harden, jjrs ago, we see the futl- will take notice that an action COTTON FARMERS ficial lead of 54 votes. been destroyed. Thousands of J’thc peace that was no persons have been killed and FOR SALE—One rebuilt Maytag entitled Llllle Harden vs L. C. U nofficial relturns gtivc th e'------— Harden has been commenced In liul only the beginning of wounded. The horror passes all washer and one rebuilt Mea­ following majorities: M. P. Shore Outstanding O liS S VALUES the Superior Court of Davie We buy cotton and seed. New RAF Chief ¡je, reprisal and selfish words. Doubtless the devils in dows washer; guaranteed. C. County, North Carolina to ob- M had a lead of 1173 votes for Probably the newest, freshest and gay- A Bring your cotton to ns i,|]S and Indulgence. The hell are gleefully celebrating this J. Angeli, Jeweler. tain an absolute divorce, on the est stocks of dres-ses in W inston-Salem Y for ginning. ! i: ii' State Senate. Hovey Norman lend war” has eventuated expression of man’s worst pas­ grounds of two years separation; was loading Frank M. Wood- and all priced at an extreme saving to FOR SALE — 50-GALLON BOX and the said defendant will fur­ ■se war. Today we can sions. In the midst of a diaboli­ water tank and laundry heater ther take notice that he Is re- house by 1232 votes. L. A. Shore you. Special, only ...... 5 .0 0 J. P. GREEN jjurn for our dear and cal demonstration, nobody can with hot water coll. Bargain. (^^ulred to appear at the office of, was leading George Shiigart by Idead; we can not exult deal in pious platitudes. Stark the Clerk of the Superior Court 908 votes. Ch.arlle M.athis was Call The Enterprise, Phone 84. of Davle County In Mocksville, MILLING CO. [.¡made order of democracy reality demands new, clear think­ N. C. with in thirty days after leading J. Wade Shore by lOG (tty for which they died, ing and speaking and writing. SINGER SEWING IVIACHINES— the 14th day of October 1940 Floyd Naylor, Mgr. votes. D. A. Smltherman was We are representatives in and answer or demur to the 150 Dresses and House Coats flijer 11, 1918, was one of Today brings a new-old chal­ W K'n crops arc In ¡inil surplu* »old. BoIlv.ir carved a noble lurk, leading Charles H. Hutchens by Davie for these famous ma­ complaint in the said action, or r great days of oppor- lenge. Before ever we can have «hen wood Is hauled and spuds arc PlllnK the plates near mountain 290 votes. J. W. Garner was A beautiful collection of dresses and housecoats and all ''t»' > stored, chines. Also vacuum cleaners the plaintiff will apply to the Lil humanity everywhere a better world, we must have hlKh: court for the rellet demanded in leading W. T. Allen by 420 votes. November ushers In the cold. Next, all the feasters started work and irons. See our display on priced to close out. Outstanding values to $2.00. All sizes 1 forward to an era of better men and women, and es­ And farm folk count the year’ll said complaint. TOWNSHIP VOTE On cranbcrry, mince, and pumpkin second floor of Anderson build­ This the 14th day of Oct. 1940. |,nd reconstruction. Only pecially better boys and girls. reward. pie. The votes by townships are —12 to 44. Lovely shades. Wliile they last Thursday, Fri­ Then, fur the privilege of living. ing.—C. J. Angeli. M. K. PEEZOR DAVIE BRICK |{ us who saw them know Clearly, our present task Is to Then they went out with proper Dep. C. S. C. Davie County as follows: day and Saturday— There comes the feast-day of foods iralleled demonstrations put up to every Individual the ThanksclvhiR-. ll-l-2 t. NORTH LIBERTY, McCoy 398, For wild life In the ilelt:'! woods. CARBON PAPER—PencU sharp­ t id President Wilson by the Inescapable choice between God’s eners, typfswr^ers, staples, COMPANY ■i f ’.- Shore 449; Woodhouse 393, Nor­ $ig .19 EACH ^ FOR $tffe.00 NOTICE TO CREDrrORS tot Europe. Hearts beat way of life and the world’s old State College specialists rec­ mind about winter housing: paper clipsi, mucilagc, type­ —DEALERS I N - "i", man 455; Shiigart 430, Shore 426; ommend the following good Having qualified as Adminis­ . * ¡¡hope of a better day as way. The issue Is definitely Sufllclent litter should be on writer rilfbons. Ink pads—and BRICK and SAND Brandon 411, Dinkins 466. practices for the month of No­ tratrix of the last will and 1 •y acclahned Willson as joined. The final battle will be all kind of office supplies.— testament of David H. Baity, FORBUSH: McCoy 250; Shore vember: hand for the cold months; win­ ?rerer and leader. Had Inside the heads of mankind. Mocksville Enterprise. deceased, notice Is hereby given 248; Woodhouse 235, Norman John Arey, Extension Service dows of the house should be to all persons holding claims llitlan purposes been ful- Today’s choice will determine to­ WOODS COAL 261; Shugart .256, Shore 245; dairyman, says that with the intact and in good working or­ WHY BE UNEMPLOYED? WE against the estate of said David Day Phone 194 ¡tre would be no war to- morrow’s destiny. Our case Is H. Baity, to present the same to Brandon 266, Dinkins 265. SNOW SUITS CLOSE OUT ¡approach of cold weather It is der; drop curtains should be guarantee our students posi. Night Phone 119 really desperate. available where the open front the undersigned, properly veri­ : l f ; Ralph C. Schutt, Jr., of the Cornell University dairy SOUTH IjIBERTY: McCoy 150, Here is one of the greatest values we important that the young dairy tlons. Write the WINSTON. fied, on or before the 1st day |ie vengeance of Versall- Something Definite to Do house is used; nesting material products judging team, assisted by Marjorie Martinelli, does Shore 293; Woodhouse 150, Nor­ have ever offered to the public. Broken herd receive a little extra care. SALEM BARBER SCHOOL. of October, 1S41, or this notice ¡ M í | For AU Kinds Of Job Printing— ALMANACS — B liU M ’S 1941 Irld’s hopes were betrayed, Systematic Blble-study to ascer­ finish harvesting their corn and Administratrix of David H. Baity, BOONVHiLE: McCoy 463, Shore in the bomber command. He Is SPECIAL COAT WEEK ton. To accomplish this, the SERVICE. Fresh batteries each ers, Chrysanthemoms mad CrOl The Enterprise ! ! 1 Almanacs, 5c.—^Enterprise Lovely collection of all styles, all new colors, all new weaves n standards were a major tain the mind of the Master, picking their cotton before bad deceased. 10-4-4t 536; Woodhouse 456, Norman said to have planned the long- animal should be fed all the week for all makes. — Young B. C. Brock, Attorney Carnations partieularly. 566: Shugart 491, Shore 518; r of the war. and systematic private prayer, to weather sets in. During most MOOKSVILLE AGEN’^ range bombing attacks on ob­ and all are unbelievable values at prices that will surprise good quality legume hay she Radio Co., Depot St. 10-4-tf Phone 151 Shore 541, M athis 493. lit Pcace Conference establish right relatives with will eat, together with five to years, fairly good weather can Mocksville, N. C. LeORAND'S PHARMACY jectives inside Germany. KNOBS: McCoy 443, Shore you at only— [day—God grant that It God, are the Initial obligations. 15 pounds of silage dally, the be counted on In November, but AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 23 ELLER-WOOD Then the slack In Church at­ NOTICE OF RE.SALE OF LAND ÿlveSreasùns S u re ! v ia m 459; Woodhouse 473, Norman Shore 231; Woodhouse 56, Nor­ [soon—there will be an- amount depending on her age. chances are It will be unfavor­ at 10 a. m. by Mrs. Sallie Mc­ FLORISTS Sampiè On*»W9f Font tendance must be taken up, and North Carolina Saper'Coaches, 454; Shugart 457. Shore 446; man 233; Shugart 58, Shore 228; kice conference. It is not In addition to the roughage able during December, January, Mahan at Clegg Sheek Farm. Davle County 109 Wi InnM St. economy) $g.95 $20-00 ^22^^ SALISBURY, N. O. (besides W ash’ton, D. C. 54-30 Shore 421, Mathis 575. Allen 62, Garner 227. to begin to pray and its former sanctity given back to enough grain should be fed to and Pebruary. Any crop left iri 1 horse, 1 cow, mowing ma- In the matter of W. Henry Charleston, S. 0 . 3.60 Davls et al ex parte. EAST EAST BEND: McCoy COUNTY TOTALS: McCoy Jesus m ay have a seat the Lord’s Day. There Is no do­ keep her in a thrifty growing the field during these months is clilne, buggy and harness, Z- Jacksonville Fla 5.75 ing of Christ’s will unless there liorsc plow, cultivators, com UNDER and by virtue of the Miami, Fla. 9.80 122, Shore 136; Woodhouse 113, 3075, Shore 4248; Woodhouse wunsel table. His teach- condition. The amount needed likely to be seriously Injured. power vested In me by an order Is a public lining up on His planters, fertilizer distributor, Charlotte .85 Norman 152; Shugart 172, Shore 3107, Norman 4339, Shugart 3215, luld have a prior place will vary from one to four pounds And along the same line, David of the Olerk of the Superior ' ; New York 7.25 side. straight plows, all 'kinds of Court of Davie County, N. C., I 135; Smitherman 144, Hutchens Shore 4123; Brandon 677, Din­ Jsgenda. Oivly so can a dally, depending on her age and S. Weaver, head of the State M Columbia, S. C. 2.50 farm and carpenter tools. will sell to the hJihest bidder, 177. kins 731; Shore 962, MathU 1068; |rorId emerge from this Pivotal also is the matter of the quality of the roughage fed. College Agricultural Engineer­ for cash, at public auction, at ROWAN Big EXTRA Sovlngi on ll-8 .3 t. Rotind*Trip Tickcts WEST EAST BEND: McCoy Reynolds 690, Moore 725; Sm ith­ holocaust. Mankind religious education of the young. A grain mixture composed of two ing Department, cautions grow­ the courthouse door In Davle County on the 2nd day of No­ IcGRAND’S PHARMACY 172, Shore 250; Woodhouse 172, erman 989, Hutchens 695; Allen I must, as a stern matter If every Christian were to make parts corn meal, one part wheat ers to be sure that farm mach­ SALE—MARE, 2-HORSE WAG- It his business to see that at vember, 1940 at 12 o'clock noon 8 Norman 296; Shugart 126, Shore 319, Garner 845. i^etter ireservatlon, rise to the bran, one part ground oats, and inery Is housed well for the win­ on and harness, 2 buggies and the following described tracts of PRINTING CO. iRule level. We should least one boy or girl now outside one part soybean, linseed, or ter. Leaving an Implement out 248; Smltherman 266, Hutchens harness, disc harrow, Deering land: SALISBURY, N. C. 127. be asking ourselves the Sunday school were brought cotton seed meal will give good during the winter will do more mowing machine and rake, p m S T ’TRACT: Begins at a Birthday Dinner igly, in Mrs. Browning’s under the Influence of Christian results. ■ harm than many years of use. stone on S. side of Depot St. NORTH PALL CREEK: McCoy four 2-horse plows, household and runs S. 2 W. 5.82 chs. to ili ___ ^GREYHOUNtf 231, Shore 302; Woodhouse 238, 1*0 heart of mine, art associations. Scripture study and Roy Dearstyne head of the The fall Is an Ideal time for One ot the largest print­ For Mr. Berrier GABLE'S APAREL and kitchen furniture. Other Green corner: thence E. 2.76 ing and office supply >at enough for love?” religious music, a greater ad­ chs.; thence n . 2 E. 5.77 chs. to Norman 310; Shugart 233, Shore CONCORD. — Rev. J. W. Pink State College Poultry Depart­ applying lime to “sweeten” acid Items too numerous to men­ j«'>IXHZHXHZHXHEHSH3MSHXHSHXH3HXHXHSHSHSHSHZHSMSHX>y jour present lesson inex- vance would be immediately ac­ ment, says November Is usually Depot St. thence W. w ith St. houses in the Carolinas. i l i i 303: Smltherman 310, Hutchens will fill his first appointment soils, says E. Y. Floyd, AAA exe­ tion. Sale on Nov. 16 a t 10 2.88 chs. to the beginning. jtarrles us into the high, complished than by a dozen great a month of profit for the poul­ S' 248. here Sunday at 10 a. m. For Men and Women cutive officer of State College, a. m. Roy E. Williams, Smith SECOND ’TRACT: Begins at SOUTH PALL CREEK: McCoy . of public affairs. It conferences and discussions. tryman. Pullets, If hatched at a and growers have the added Grove, Moclcsvillc, route 3. the Green corner and runs E. • P r i n t i n g Reuben Berrier gave his mo­ linough that we practice Here is something to do, some­ reasonably early date, should be advantage of receiving conser­ 11.8-2t 4.37 chs., thence S. 157 chs. to 113, Shore 276; Woodhouse 118, ther and father, Mr. and Mrs. a stone; thence down a branch CHRISTMAS CARDS Norman 279; Shugart 117, Shore I’den Rule in the small thing urgent, something near at In full production, and old hens vation payments for carrying out Ф Herman Berrier, a delightful FOR SALE — PIANO IN GOOD 1.05 chs., thence W. 3 N. 4.22 • Lithographing щ л 270: Smitherman 269 Hutchens Ks of everyday life. This hand and practical, and possible carried over either for breeding this practice. At this time of the chs. thence N. 2.29 chs. to the surprise birthday dinner Sun­ condition, walnut double bed, 143. lad solemn law, laid down to even the most commonplace purposes or for egg production year, the ground is usually dry, beginning, being known as the THE ENTERPRISE w ill carry a full line day. Several people attended book case, several center tables, J. N. Click and Sophia B. Click • Typewriters SOUTH BUCK SHOALS: Mc­ (supreme Teacher, must person. And If an adult takes a alone should be coming out of and growers have time to apply and all leCt wishing them many &i^Lt! SujL cot in good condition, wood lands In the town of Mocksville, of Christmas cards this year. You may Coy 63, Shore 133; Woodhouse |te mankind as a whole. child to Sunday school, he will the summer molt and adding the lime. Then through the see plat made by M. C. Ijames, more birthdays. heater. Furniture made by late • Complete Office 64, Norman 193; Shugart 62, the world ascends to naturally go along himself. This their quota to the supply of winter the alternate freezing and surveyor bearing date May 23, J. J. Starrette. See Mrs. A. F. 1929, on file In the paper in the find what you like at any price you care Shore 189; Allen 76 Garner 185. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniel LADIES' COATS lei of the words of Jesus Is a plain task which may not market eggs. thawing causes the land to ab­ S u p p l i e s . and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Campbell, Mocksville ll-8-3tp case of Town of MocKsville vs. NORTH BUCK SHOALS: Mc­ —Gable’s has a handsome stock of finely ]hope to rise above war be evaded by thin excuses con­ Here are points to keep in sorb the lime readily. J. N. Click and others. t o p a y . Seamon and son of Liberty visit­ ■ and greed, and all the cerning defects of the Sunday This the 18th day of October, Coy 141, Shore 463; Woodhouse ioned, expensively trimmed coats— so fashionabl[ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Phone 532 Salisbury, N. C. ed Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniel forms of selfishness school or church. Let us leave Grubbs Have 1940. 168, Norman 433: Shugart 168, ibey’ll loik new next year. Every one is a prove Town of Mocksville B. C. BROCK Sunday. lie heretofore been man- that sort of thing to the futile vs ¡Shore 427; Allen 179 Garner 433. value. COLORED NEWS Twin Daughters 10-25-2t. Commissioner Samples will be on display at the office. SOUTH KNOBS: McCoy 58, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Crotts paster motives. Here Is a “Intellectuals.” We want to be George Clement Estate; Emma spent ’Sunday with Mrs. Crotts’ Sh truth for a world In "doers of the word.” By MARGARET WOODRUFF JERUSALEM. — The Woman’s Clement, widow, George Clement, To relieve You may have your name imprinted on parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Miller Missionary Society and the Sun­ Rufus Clement, Abby Clement, Misery of COLDS of war’s passions: We Golden Age or Golden Rule 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stude­ Davle County et al Bent But Unbroken beams gave a program on Stew­ Liquid of Liberty. » 1 4 8'°®'*24“ follow Jesus, or else fall All the world is In a furore vant and daughter spent Satur­ Under and by virtue of a Judg­ Tablets your cards at very little cost. ardship at the church Sunday ment In the above entitled cause Miss Theo Wagner of Turren- ! pit of civilization’s des­ over military preparedness. Be- day In Winston-Salem. Salve tine spent the week end with night. by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Super, Nose Drops FRESH & CURED Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Williams lor Court of Davle County, I, 6 6 6 Cough Drops her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John : ш ю B A C K The W. M. U. gave the Novem­ tKXHXMXHXHXHXwsMSMSMaMXHXHXHgHXHXHXHXMXHXMXMawBHBi By Jack Sords spent Wednesday afternoon in the undersigned commissioner, Try ‘‘Rub-My.Tism”.a Wonderful Wagoner. ber program Wednesday evening will offer for sale for delinquent Winston-Salem, where Mi*. Wil­ Liniment WWWVWV\iVWWWVWiVWSi*.V.*AWVWJVWWVWVWWWW 'Mrs. J. N. Tutterow spent Sun­ a t the home of Mrs. B. W. Sln- taxes for the years 1929-1932 in­ NEW FALL DRESSES liams renewed his membership clusive, to the highest bidder for day with her son, Duke Tut­ gleton. M e a t s —^You will find a flattering variety of beautifulljj in the Morris L. Staughter Post cash at the courthouse door of terow and Mrs. Tutterow in WAtTÉR DR. McINTOSH detailed frocks at Gables. The colors, styles am of the American Legion No. 128. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Grubb an-jbavie County.'on’the'23 day of Cooleemee. nlunce the arrival of twin dau- November, 1940, at 12, o clock, ® r Whatever Your... Mrs. Williams joined the Ladles HEDRICK Misses Mlrmie and Dorothy fabrics make them becoming to you. MAtUSzC-ZAk Noon, the following described Auxiliary. They also attended ghters Sunday, November 3. • lands, towlt: OPTOMETRIST FISH Daniel, Eva Ola and Doris Tut­ the Rlngllng Bros, and Barnum Mrs. Grey Grubb returned George C. Clement Lot No. 1, 43G N. Trade Street ЙбЦ) 6gMg0ÍL Beginning at a stake Elijah a n d LAUNDRY PROBLEM terow spent Sunday afternoon home last week from the Rowan ♦2-9S - $3- 9S - $4- 95 - Bailey circus. VVinston-Salem, N. C. with Misses Leva and Wlllle Gaither’s corner and running S. Dr. and Mrs. E. L Evans and Memorial hospital where she un­ 24 deg. E. 4.72 chs. to a stone; Have Your Eyes Examined OYSTERS Velgh Barnhardt of Pork. derwent an operation. thence S. 42 deg. W. 21 chs. to a Regularly. WE HAVE A James Swlcegood underwent Rev. H. M. Hargraves were the pine; thence N. 48 deg. W. 3.85 Mrs. O. H. Hartley is improv­ At All Times a tonsil operation Saturday and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. chs. to stone and white oak; ing after being indisposed for thence N. 42 deg. E. 22.81 chs. is getting along nicely. Tobe Barker Sunday. - Ladies' Suits several weeks with sciatica lum­ to the beginning, containing 8 SERVICE TO SOLVE IT Among those visiting Mr. and -Stylea and colors that iwsui« neath this excitement there is and 40/100 acres, more or less. bago. Mrs. I. C. Berrier over the week you of looking better dressed an undercurrent of concern for This the 24 day of October, Pause... MOCKSVILLE ererywhere you go. 1940. end were Mr. and Mrs. Karl the new sort of society that I BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— Date of Sale: November 23, 1940. Massey and son and Mr. and musit emerge after the present Terms of Sale: CASH. The Enterprise. MEAT MARKET Mrs. Tom Dowell of Lexington »9.95-»12.95«p madness has abated. Talk a- JACOB STEWART R e fre s h Our Service Includes Fam ily Finish, Rough and Mr. and Mrs. John Perebee ll-l-4t. Commissioner ш bounds of new leaders. What CARD OF THANKS Rear of Postoffice and baby of Hanestown. we really need Is new followers of RESULT OF SPECIAL BOND Щ Drv Thrift W ash and W et W ash. Little Peggy Jean Leach of M en You Can Depend On the one proved Leader who of­ We -.vlsh to e:cprc33 our deep­ ELECTION w i Moeksvilie spent the week end fers principles and a program est appreciation of the many At a special bond election held October 15, 1940, 584 voters were with her grandmother, Mrs. J. for th new life, Jesus Christ, kindnesses shown us by our neighbors and friends during the registered and qualified to vote. N. Tutterow. COLLEGE PARK the Son of God, whose teachings 169 votes were cast for the "A SERVICE FOR EVERY PURSE" Samuel Daniel spent Sunday are set forth in the present les­ illness and death of our son and ordinance authorizing not ex­ afternoon w ith Mr. J. W. Car­ son. The Now Testament re­ brother. Your tokens of love and ceeding $33,000 bonds of the friendship, particularly the many Town of Mocksville for paying ter. peatedly calls Him “the Way.’ all or a part of the cost of con­ E. PIERCE FOSTER Miss Eva Ola Tutterow of SUITS We have tried everjrthlng else beautiful flowers, shall not be structing extensions to the ex­ MocksviUe spent the week end and In vain. Imperialism, totali­ forgotten. isting water works system of Buyer and Ginner This statue is that of Richard with home folks. tarianism, communism, aristoc­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frye And said Town, and a tax for said For Quality Fabrics, Superior Tailoring Family bonds, and 156 votes weie cast Salisbury Laundry the Lion Heart, whom the Brit­ racy, paganism ruthless self-in­ against said ordinance, and said OP and the Nev^^est M odels. ish epitomize as the symbol of A pint of periwinkles and a terest—all have been miserable NOTICE TO CREDITORS ordinance was thereby approv­ JOE FOSTER, Representative national bravery and courage. A pin, free on every Saturday failures. Now, In desperation, we ed and is In force and effect. 211 votes were cast for the I; bomb which landed near by did night of the periwinkle season, must turn again to a way of life Having qualified as Adminis­ II Guaranteed the Lowest Prices in Town tratrix of the last will and ordinance authorizing not ex­ Phone Mr. Foster at 147, M ocksville I" not topple the equestrian statue was the prize at a whist party that deals primarily with the testament of P. K. Benson, de­ ceeding $7,000 bonds of the Town COTTON Í sword. in Slttingbounne, England. springs of thought and action. ceased, notice Is hereby given of Mocksville for paying all or a There must be new hearts be­ to all persons holding claims part ot the cost of constructing а и д 1 ^ и д 1 д ш а|1|||Ц11Шмтдииаик.'ла1зц4Л1,ч.».ш1Ч1и1 i Men's Overcoats, Leather Jackets, against the estate of said P. K. extensions to the existing sani­ fore there can be new life. Benson, to present the same to tary sewer system of said Town, Г'. ■' . “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME’ Hats and Shoes at prices that you'll “Only the Golden Rule can the undersigned, properly veri­ and a tax for said bonds, and “If It’s Cotton, See gladly pay. bring In the golden age.” Trans­ fied. on or before the 26th day 127 votes wcre cast against said ordinance, and said ordinance formed men and women, their of October, 1941, or this notice FOSTER” RANGES RADIOS will be plead In bar of recovery. was thereby approved and is in lives mastered by the Master, force and effect. All persons Indebted to said es­ i'Sii BEDROOM JEWELRY alone can transform society. The tate will please call upon the This statement is given by self-TOOtlve must give way to undersigned at Mocksville, N. C. order of the Board of Commis­ LIVING ROOM BICYCLES and make prompt settlement. sioners. this 16th day of Octo­ the love motive. The KlngsWp This the 26 day of Oct., 1940. ber, 1940. P H O N E 8 9 I:' of Christ will Inaugurate ; that T. I. CAUDELL, Mayor FURNITURE ^ O Y S MRS. BELL BENSON era of peace, liberty and Justice Adn\lnlstratrlx of P. K. Benson, W. L. MOORE MOCKSVnXE, N. C. GABLE'S deceased. ll-8-6t S. B. HALL COCA-COLA BOX. CO. which we know as the Kingdom C. A. POSTER W hen You W ant Furniture— See Your Local Representative B. C. Brock, Attorney 'Where You Can Always Get the Bast” of Heaven. In a real sense "He Phone 151 S. M. CAUli Winston-Salem, N. C. Is our peace.” | Mocksville, N. C. Commissioners Phone 1934 124 E. Innes Street Salisbury, N. C. lOT SkHtth Mftin S t .------Saliabuiy IMAGES THE (MOGKSmLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER » ilng visitors at Kennen Krest. children of Mocks vlsi m Society M eet L o n g s M o v e WINNERS IN NATIONAL RACE ' Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bahnson, and Mrs. Clove Allen W ith Mrs. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Roby Shore were Into Community 'Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Lo entertained at dinner by Mr. ELBAVILLE. — Ml', and Mrs. NORTH PORK. — Miss Ruth Tyro have moved to and Mrs. Charlie Bahnson at Rad Sldden and family spent last and Louise Foster visited their munity. In Davie. . . The Enterprise Has TWICE The Paid Circulation of Any Other Newspaper their home in Cooieemee Tues­ Sunday afternoon visiting his sister, Mrs. Cicero BaUey, Sun­ Miss Ruth Chaudi„ day cvonlnR. FoUoNvint; dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gno. Sid- day night. Sunday with lier unmd tho party attended the movie. dcn of Fork. Misses Iona and Vivian Pack Mrs. Jess Myers. Mr. .and Mrs. George Sheek of visited Miss Rachel McCarter Mr. and M -.S, Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bailey of Roynolda Road visited Mrs. 1 Saturday afternoon. moved to ElbaviUo last Fork spent Sunday afternoon Kennen Wednesday aiternoon. with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Benford Owens rrON PICKING QONTEST of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Buck COOLEEIVIEE P.-T.A. Miss Thelma Byrd of Lexing­ COOLEEIVIEE SICK cotton picking contest wlU Frye and children and Mrs. Essie ton spent Sunday with her Mi-s. A. B. Byerly Is Improving The Parent-Teaclior Wlomorrow afternoon, Satur- Frye visited Mr. and Mrs. A. N. 1 Т Г Л mother, Mrs. M. F. Byrd. from her accident. tlon will meet next i, from 1 to 4 p. m. at Charlie Miss Lorena Nall, one of the Livengood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. EUls Watkins and at 7:30 in the school aud ■’s near Bailey\3 church, A large crowd attended Mr. Cotton Club girls who has had prize will be given the girl ~ I son, and Mrs. Etta Watkins were A full attendance is ¡vj; C m McCarter’s corn shucking Mon­ the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. an operation for appendicitis, is tey another to the man or day night. Carrie OrrcU. at home now. SON BORN jan who piclsa tiie most cot- Mr. P.oy Hellard is at home Miss Bonnie Rose Prye spent Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnston durlng those three hours, from Duke hospital, Durham, Sunday aifternoon with Miss My name is Jerry ] and children of Fork, spent (ers are asked to bring their where he has been taking treat­ Rosemary Livengood. weigh 7 Ms pounds. My Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. sacks. Proceeds will aid VOLUME LXII 'AU The C i m t j News For Ev.rybody" MOCKSVILXE, N. C., FRroAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 “AU The County Ne™ For E.erjHody” N O . 4 5 ment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers and are Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Burton. ly’s church Mrs. Nath Potts and Mrs. Gene Beauchamp of Bixby spent a g a in Saturday afternoon with Mrs. C. xle Swlcegood of route 4, W. Hall and Mrs. Lum Robert­ jha.s been incapacitated for son. ¡weeks w ith an Infected leg, Teddy Hall, Geo. Hartman and Ijow back at work at Coolee- P. P. Tucker spent Monday night 7 6 in Winston-Salem, last week, seUlng tobacco. llNKSGlVING SET AT Mr. and Mrs. BUly Ellis of LEGION POSi MAKING DRIVE FOR $ HIS NUMBER FIRST DRAWN— Stanley Masefield Mc­ Hickory spent the week end jcase you are In doubt about Crary, known as Joe, of Cooieemee has the distinction LOCAL BOARD IS HAILING ^official dates this year, it I's HEI4RY A. WALLACE with their mother, Mrs. T. J. of being the first man who was drawn for the draft in FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ;,2I in this state and Nov. 28 Ellis. TOWARDS ERECTING HUT FOR COUNTY Davie county, the historic number 158. Joe is mar­ I I the national observation. ried, has three children ancl will be placed in a deferred 25 QUESTIONNAIRES OAILY Justice Of Peace Mary Lewis Hege Lum Robertson spent a few THANK YOU! The Davie county post 174 of classification. Although he said it would “suit him” A total of 70 Davie men will be called for a year's Cooieemee Personals | days at home this week. lthe American Legion has pledged! M iss Advance” Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tucker, to fight for his country, he was more concerned about military training between now and June 30, 1941, it was more than $600 towards the Sewer Project Mr. BUI Zachary of Lexington ADVANCE. — The Ladies Aid )nc of the most interesting the worry it first causcd his wife.— (Enterprise Staff learned when net quotas for each draft area board in the Mesdames Betty and Alex Tuck­ erection of a legion hut, It was £pent the week end with his Society met Wednesday at the |:es found in Davie county Is Approved Photo.) , state were announced from the office of Giovemor Clyde er visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshall reported at the meeting held mother, Mrs. J. W. Zachary. Community Building with Mrs. R. Hoey in Raleigh. AUmond at ThomasvIUe, Sunday Ф I been brought to THE EN- last Tuesday night at the court­ The $7,000 scwcr extension C. D. Peebles, the president, pre­ afternoon. hjRISE by A. J. (Jack) An­ project for IVIocksville has been Quotas for some other coun­ Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Duncan house. siding. C. W. Hall, BUI Hartman and ton. This Bible was printed approved by the Winston- Official Results ties are as foUows: Watauga, !■ ■ ■ . of Asheville spent a day here The pledges are being paid 4 ^ ^ The P.-T.A. presented a Hallo- Harvey Hartonan of Ft. Bragg (German in 1734 and brought Salem and Raleigh offices of 81; Yadkin, 109; Surry, 242; last week. They came to at­ monthly and the post will raise Of Nov. Election '^e e n Carnival at the school spent the week end at home. Scotland about 200 years the WPA and lias been for­ Alexander, 65; Allegjhany, 39; tend the funeral of D. A. Thomp­ $1,000 among the members be­ Below are the official results auditorium last week. Miss ■Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall and by Mr. Anderson’s great, warded to Washington for Ashe, 98; CaldweU, 123; Iredell s o n . WE, THE UNDERSIGNED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES fore any solicitation of any out­ of the Nov. 5 election in Davie '№ry Lewis Hege was crowned children spent Sunday afternoon |at, great grandfather, Jacob final approval. 192; WUkes, 141: Forsyth, 629; side persons or groups. Grady county, as certified by the coun­ Ш Queen as "Miss Advance.” There In W inston-Salem . The latter liver near the . The $33,000 water extension Mecklenburg, lartest in state, The people of Cooieemee are FOR PUBLIC OFFICE IN DAVIE COUNTY, W ISH TO EX- Ward, chairman of the build­ ty board of elections: J . was a large cro^ present and The Woman’s Society of Chris­ |:ers of Bear Creek four mUes had previously been approved. 717. glad to welcmoe Rev. P. J. ing committee, reported that a PRESIDENT about $150 was made. tian Service wUl meet Thursday, 1th of Mocksville where he Application to the R.F.C. This week the Davie draft Stongh, new pastor of the Me­ PRESS OUR DEEPEST APPRECIATION FOR THE FINE letter, together with a pledga November 14, with Mrs. Dan I burled on the land known for a $40,000 loan to finance Roosevelt (D) ...... 2,896 board began sending out ques- thodist church, and his family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bennett card, was being mailed to all Lawson and Mrs. Ruby Atkins as I the James Kurfees place. tile project has also been for­ WUlkle (R) ...... 2,532 tlonaires to registrants at tho to our town. of High Point were visitors of VOTE OF CONFIDENCE GIVEN US AT THE POLLS ONI ex-service men in the county and hostesses. Bible was in the Coon warded to Washington. GOVERNOR rate of 25 per day. The ques­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard he asks that each one contrl-i Mrs. H. L. Milholen, who has Charlie Essie has gone to Ft. ally unUl about 40 years ago All of the available WPA Brovjghton (D) ...... 2,700 tionnaires are being maUeà out and Mrs. Mattie Poindexter Sun­ TUESDAY. bute their bit towards this coun­ been a patient at the Rowan Bragg to work. |>n Mr. Anderson, who bought labor in the county is now McNeiU (R) ...... 2,618 in the sequence that order num­ day. ty-wide cause. Mr. Ward point­ Memorial hospital for three Mrs. Fritz Hege, who has re­ ICoon lands, found It on the employed on the Clarksville CONGRESS bers were drawn In Washington. ;il- 'Mrs. C. L. Dixon, who has been ed out that the contributions -wedcs, has returned hom e and is turned to her home, is improv­ [ond floor of a log house. He school project and since the Bürgin (D) ...... 2,756 THE ENTERPRISE published a confined to her bed Is much may be paid in installments to alowly Improving. ing after a recent illness. he had often heard his project will not be completed Harding (R) ...... 2,618 list of the first 100 hi It’s Issue Improved. suit every person. The hut wUl untU after the first of the of Novotmber 1. 'ÿ -ff NOss Mildred Mayberry, who Is her, Ellzabeith Coon Ander- STATE SENATE KELLY L. COPE Mrs. Jones of Greensboro be used as a community center year, the water and sewer pro­ QUOTA a student at Lee’snMcRae college speak of the Bible. McCoy (D) ...... 2,742 • ! visited relatives here last week. Farmington Bazaar WE PLEDGE TO YOU OUR FULLEST LOYALTY AND for Davie county. jects are not expected to be­ Quotas for the flrat call in In Banner Elk, Is at home for a iMr. and Mrs. Roy Linn and Shore (R) ...... 2,593 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byerly and |C. C. QUOTA R. S. McNeill, post adjutant, gin until after that time. Davie are not yet known but it week’s visit with her parents, Mrs. Henry Basinger of Salis­ Begins Saturday HOUSE ifaandly of High Point visited DETERMINATION TO SERVE YOU IN THE BEST POS.| reported that the post now has is indicated that the county will FARMINGTON. — The Ladies lie C. C. C. quota for Davie Moore (D) ...... 2,765 M t. and Mrs. R. S. Mayfberrj bury were recent visitors of Mr. 67 members their 1941 dues paid have few if any because there Mesdames W. A. Leonard and of the Farmington Methodist Grant (R) ...... 2,695 ■ ''l. f\. ■■ and Mrs. J. D. House. SIBLE MANNER. nty wUl probably be t»ased and he asks all ex-servlC2 men have been 10 who have volun­ Mlss Jetta Milholen has re­ Mattie Poindexter Sunday. REGISTER DEEDS church are making' preparations lthe number o f applications to join the legion which repre­ teered for service. , , turned to Florida for the win­ Mr. Walter Green, student at 'Mrs. Holton and cliildren of for an unusually large and in­ lelvcd this month, it is stated Shubt (D) ...... 2,787 ter after spending two months sents the bulwark of American RED CROSS In a statement from Atlanta, J r State college, Raleigh, spent the Winston-Salem were visitors of teresting Bazaar which wUl open pUss Lucile Martin, welfare Poster (R) ...... 2,721 w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, democracy in these troubled the fourth corps army head­ .'{•i- .Í week end with his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dillon Sun­ Saturday at 4:30 o’clock at the )erlntendent, and she asks SURVEYOR H. L. Milholen. times. quarters has announced that 390 Margaret Green. day. high school. A chicken pie sup­ those who are interested DRIVE OPENS Bowles (D) ...... 2,774 Arch Potts, who has been con­ More than 40 attended the white and 123 colored would be Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Well­ Mrs. T. C. Alsobrooks was per win be served, beginning at to the welfare office for Stonestreet (R) ...... 2,612 lì fined to his room, is slowly im­ WE CONCEIVE IT OUR DUTY TO SERVE ALL OF THE meeting Monday night, held in The annual American Red called from this state by De­ man of Danville, Va., visited taken back to Lowery hospital, 5 o’clock. A fine display of nation. COMIVnSSIONERS proving. observance of Armistice day. Cross drive began In Davie coun­ cember 13 for a year’s service. ‘.1 ^iTB. H. L. Milholen Sunday. fancy work wlU be shown. Tatum (D) ...... 2,898 Salisbury, for treatment this PEOPLE IN THE SPIRIT OF AM ERICAN FAIR PLAY AND Barbecue was served and one of ty Monday, plans of organization week. Mrs. W alter Shutt and Mr. CARNIVAL INFERENCE Cartner (D) ...... 2,745 Little Sonia McDaniel is get­ the most interesting features of and committees appointments and Mrs. William Zimmerman The Halloween Carnival held Roberts (D) ...... 2,814 Home Ec Head ting along line after having a Miss Wllhemina Stroud of W. spent Sunday with Mrs. Shutt’s UNITY. WE RECOGNIZE OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO I he 14 counties of the north- the meeting was an Informal having been completed last week. October 31 at the Farmington ^'.ern district 'vill hold their Eaton (R) ...... 2,683 i n tonsil operation last week. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, was the Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. discussion of those present who Dr. W. M. Long Is again serving Addresses P.-T.A. High school was weU attended. nual public welfare meeting Shelton (R) ...... 2,604 week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sheek of Smith Grove. ALL THE CITIZENS OF DAVIE COUNTY AND HOLD I told where they were "22 years as general chairman, Miss Ossie Mrs. Prank Melnung, head of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Holder of Gross receipts amounted to over |RelcLsvllle Nov. 21. The pro- Tutterow. (R) ...... 2,615 M. H. Hoyle. Miss Virginia Holton of Wins­ ago today.” Many of the mem­ Allison Is treasurer. Chairmen the Home Economics department Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ a hundred dollars. Miss Char­ ton-Salem spent a few days this SACRED THE OBLIGATIONS TO DEVOTE OUR EFFORTS! wlll Include addresses by bers were in the front lines at In the com'munltles of the coun­ at Salem college, was the prin­ ter Wood of Cooieemee spent the lotte Seats was selected as the Frank Graham, Mrs. W. T. week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. the time, some had been wound­ ty Include: Mocksville, Mrs. Gai­ Death Claims cipal speaker at the Mocksville day In Statesville Sunday visit­ WEINER ROAST BY Queen and Francis Reid Hunter COOLEEMEE CLUB Dillon. FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF EVERYBODY. M, state welfare commlsslon- ed and some were in this coun­ ther Sanford; Cooieemee, Mrs. J. P.-T.A. Monday night. Mrs. ing relatives and friends. as the King of the carnival. jind other prom inent officials. Thomas F. Call Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Byerly, try, scattered from the Mexican E. McNeely; Farmington, Miss Meinung discussed “Art in the Last Friday evening the Costumes were varied and clev­ from Davie who are ex­ border and Pacific northwest Thomas Franklin Call, 33, Mrs. Grimes Parker spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B ennett of Vada Johnson; Advance, W. E. Home.” She gave an Ulustrat- “Golds” of the Woman’s club er. ited to attend include Miss widely known MocksviUe citizen, ■week end in Spencer visiting High Point spent Sunday after­ the eastern seaboard camps. Reece. The drive will continue ed lecture and was assisted by entertained the "Greens” at a PERSONALS file Martin, Miss Ossie Allison, died at the home of his daugh­ lier sister, Mrs. Ralph Lowder. noon with Mrs. T. J. ^erly. 'Dr. P. H. Mason, commander, for 20 days, closing on November Miss Jane Crow, member of the Halloween party at the home The school faculty was 100% k Era Lathaim, R. S. Proctor, 30. GETS ONE ter, Mrs. W. F. Nall, at her home 'Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmer- presided at the meeting. Duke Teacher To faculty of Salem collie. Miss Vennel Parker, who Is a of Mrs. A. T. Trexler on Center In attendance at the annual B. Hoover, G. H. c. Shutt. Felix Harding, son of Dr. and here Wednesday morning. mlan and son, Jam es Jr., o f THE DAYS AHEAD CALL FOR A UNANIM OUS PURPOSE Last year a total of $251.54 A program on American Edu­ nurse at Lowery's hoapit*!, Sal street. district teachers meeting held In JL. Moore, R. B. Sanford, Jr, DRAFT ADVISERS was raised in the county. Of Mrs. S. A. Harding, Is one of Conduct Forums The funeral was held yester­ Winston-Salem spent Sunday Winston-Salem last Friday. cation week was given by the ele­ Isbury, spent the week end with The yard was lighted by . Jap­ |P. Dwiggins, J. G. Crawford, this am ount $120.33 was sent to those lucky fellows who has Dr. Ray C. Petry of the School day at Oak Grove Methodist with Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Zim­ OF A UNITED CITIZENSHIP BOTH TO SERVE AND PRO­ The Davie draft advisory mentary school under the direc­ I anese lanterns wihlch mdfri it Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ball and iB. Allen, E. C. Tatum, T. G. kUled a goose this season. Felix church, conducted by Rev. E. M. her mother, Mrs. Bffle Parker, merman. board wUl meet next Monday the national Red Cross and of Religion of Duke University tion of Miss LucUe Walker, Mra, very weird looking. Alter tlie sons, Billy, Sid and David of finer and I. G. Roberts. $131.21 remained in Davie coun­ bagged his on election day. Avett, Rev. G. W. Fink and Rev. Mss Ruby Spry, who entered ‘'"' ■Mr. and Mrs. Boy Collette of TECT OUR COUNTRY AND COUNTY. WE SHALL DO night at 7:30 o’clock at the wUl hold the next forums In the H. L. Kennedy and Mrs. HUlary guests assembled, everyone was South Fork, Forsyth county, ty. Miss AUlson states that W. J. S. Walker. Interment was the Rowan Memorial hospital, Mocksville spent the week end courthouse to familiarize them­ county on November 25 and 26. Arnold. It Included several se­ asked to foim a circle. Then -were Sunday dinner guests of ITAINMENT Cooieemee, Advance and Farm­ EATON BUYS LAND In the church cemetery. Salisbury, Friday for an appen­ 'with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Collette. OUR PART AND BESPEAK THE COOPERATION OF selves with the detaUs of the lections by the toy orchestra î!'ï;î; all lights were extinguished. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bahnson. lie Intermediate class of the ington spent their share of the Hubert R. Baton of Cooieemee On the 25th he wUl conduct a Son of the late Daniel and dicitis operation is geitting along Misses Maurlne Davis and questionnaire which is beirig Mariah Howard Call, he is sur­ and a play, “Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Byerly Foster was dressy Mr. and "Mrs. Agnew Bahnson natzer Methodist church is amount collected in their com­ purchased the M. D. Pass lands forum a/t MocksviUe at 7:30 p, nicely. Lucy Shermer spent the week EVERY DAVIE CITIZEN IN EVERY W ALK OF LIFE IN| mailed to Davie registrants, it is vived by two daughters and Spratt and the Nursery Rhyme ri ‘ as a ghost and told a ghost and Miss Adelaide Pries of Wins­ Insoring the appearance of munities for underprlvUeged chU­ at the auction sale held last m„ and the next evening he wUl "r-Ç,-.} ‘. end in Winston-Salem. announced by R. S. Proctor, three sons: Mrs. Nall, Mrs. J. ChUdren." Children Irom all the ;ì1-i Little "Norma Ruth 'White has story which she made very real­ ton-Salem and Miss Flossie Mar­ pe OaroMna Home Boys” at dren In the school cafeterias. Thursday. The land Is around The High School faculty at­ HELPING US TO PUSH FORWARD FOR OUR INDIVI­ chairman. It Is Important that conduct one at Cooieemee at the A. Wagoner of High Point, Wal­ grades of the elementary school been sick the past week with istic by passing around a piece tin of MocksviUe were Sunday courthouse here Saturday Mocksville added her portion to 200 acres and the price was tended a teachers meeting in all members be present. same hour. His topic wUl be ter L. and W. E. CaU of Mocks­ took part In the program. Rev. l- Chicken Pox. of her heart. afternoon callers at the Bahn­ lit. a fund le ft In the treasurer by around $13,000, it Is understood. Winston-Salem Friday. DUAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. ville and G. F. Call of Sumter. W. C. Cooper opened the m eet­ Next two big fires were light­ son hom e. Miss Leona Graham. Expendi­ The land, excellently situated. religious education. The topic M ss Betty Pegram, student at John Vogier, who has been Buys Funeral Home S. C. Ten grandchUdren and 3 ing with prayer. ed, and everyone enjoyed the 'Misses Mary Nichols, Ida Mae CORDER tures Included: $30 for families Includes the homeplace and a should be of Interest to all Agnes Scobt college, spent the sick, is able to be out again. great-grandchUdren also sur­ Mrs. Knox Johnstone, presi­ hamburgers, weiners and toast­ Alexander, Ш.Ье1 Holden and burned out; $45.39 for hospi­ tenant home. It Is understood church and Sunday school work­ .‘•‘i'V'.- Mr. and Mrs. Ho^ward Jordan felly L. Cope o f Cooieemee was vive. Mr. CaU’s wife, formerly dent, announced that the Hallo­ week end with her parents, Mr, ed marshmellows. Thirty^five Mary Chllson spent the week talization; $30 for patrol coats that Mr. Eaton will convert the ers throughout the county as and Mrs. T. C. Pegram. of Liberty, S. C. spent a few fted to tile office o f recorder Miss Alice Riley, died tv.’o years ween carnival grossed approxi­ members of the club were pres­ end at their respective homes in for MocksvUIe school patrol boys farm largely to dairying. weU as aU parents and public days last week w ith Mr. and |Jerusalem township and not ago. mately $200. Attendance awards, ent for the occasion. WUkesboro, ThomasvUle, Yad­ for 1939 and 1940; yeast for school teachers. Further an­ pA Mr. Fred Ijam es of Elizabeth Mrs. L. H. Crouse. Ice of peace. Mr Cope states Mr. CaU spent his entire life an American and a North Caro­ kin and Salisbury. Indigent patients, $34.28; baskets Bolivia estimates that Its pop­ nouncements about this forum N. J., is visiting his mother, Mrs. •Mrs. Emma Cornatzer is able |wlshes to thank citizens for in MocksviUe. lina flag were won by Miss Wal­ Mr. and Mrs. Payne Jones of for needy at Christmas, $10. ulation Is 3.200,000. will be made. • Maude Ijames In North Cooiee­ to be out again after being con­ 0? for him and wUl serve ker’s grade in the elementary Tests Neutrality Law Clemmons were Tuesday even- Solicitation In MocksvUIe will mee. fined to her room for several fJ'body regardless of political REPAINTING school and Miss Evelyn Troxler’s be held the first three days of days. grade in high school. Mrs. Maude Ijames and family Four Generations nexit week. Members of Mi-s. Martin Bros, store, located at •Mr. and Mrs. John Tolbert DAVIE MAN LOCATES HOLLOW TREE 30 Grade mothers for the year spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sanford’s committee include tile depot, is being repainted In­ '■Ж sp en t the v/eek end with Mr. pEATJONAL SCHOOL were announced by Mrs. Jolin K. C. Smith ol 'Winston-Salem. Mesdames J. P. LeGrand, Grady side and stock rearranged to give /' and Mrs. Gannon Tolbert. he 4-H recreational school LeGrand, chairman. E. C. TATUH G. H. C. SHUTT Ward, E. W. Crow, Paul Black­ FEET AROUND; USED FOR STORAGE more roam.' Recently a new Misses Helen House, Mildred ' be held at the Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Dave Red-wlne welder, W. M; Long and Misses floor was laid in the front por­ GRADE MOTHERS t Scott and Rachel Fritz, students COUNTY COMMISSIONER REGISTER OF DEEDS naslum this evening at 7:30 Atta Hendrix says he wlU be bunch, he said. of Lexington spent the week Hayden Sanford and Mary Helt­ tion of the building. Miss Margaret BeU, Mesdames at Pheiifer Junior College, Mi­ end w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. A. «k. All 4-H memtoens In the accused of teUlng a whopper but The two men looked around man. J. S. Halre, T. P. Meroney, F. senhelmer were Sunday visit­ Hendrix. 1%. parents and hi'terested declares he wUl kiss a stack of as best they could, tried to de­ WAR RELIEF D ie s W. Cozart. ors in Cooieemee. Inda are urged to attend. A Bibles In defense of Its truth. termine the helghtih of the hol­ ■' ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orrell and The War ReUef Fund of the Mrs. Ruth Kennedy, Mesdames Jft 4-H club program wUl prè­ As foreman of a crew digging lowness but only found that It Î i’V' V I’ 1‘. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters family of WinstonSalem visited T. G. CARTNER W. L. HOORE American Red Cross of the E. R, Poole, P. R. Dlllhiger. le the recreational program post holes for the R. E. A. In extended higher than they could and little daughter, Ruth of Mr. Orrell’s parents, Mr. and county coUected a total of $313.- 'Mrs Hillary Arnold, Mesdames COUNTY COMMISSIONER STATE REPRESENTATIVE! Içh WlU be directed by Miss the edge of Iredell county, he reach. I- Charlotte spent the week end Mrs. George Orrell Sunday. 15. Of this am ount $45.92 was Fletcher Click, Sheek Bowden, Tcnce Mackle, hom e agent, noticed an unusually large tree 'Perhaps the visit to the sylvan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Betty Jean Felker of Winston- refunded to the county to be Harley Sofley. |lv' ■ nearby. In fact the tree was abode would have been more ex­ V' ' ' . A. D. Walters. Salem spent Saturday with Mary W. H. Klmrey, assistant used for the purchase of wool such a whopper tihat Mr. Hend­ tended had not Mr. Hendrix Mrs. Jennie Anderson, Mes­ ■ Jane Latham. agent. Confectioneries wUl H. s. WALKER for sweaiters. Mrs. J. L. McCulloh and dau­ rix whistled Ip astonishment. noticed a recent shell of a snake dames R. P. Martin, Floyd Nay-' 'Mrs. John Vogier gave her Isold for the benefit of the Under the supervision of Mrs. ghter, Peggy, of Hickory, spent A. L. BOWLES The Walker Funeral Home of He wlilstled again when he about the size of his arm. Both lor. Sunday School class a welner I. G. ROBERTS >'lngton 4-H ’club. R S. McNeUl, chairman, 12 sweat­ the week end in Cooieemee. roast Saturday afternoon. MocksvUIe and Gwyn Harris of saw the mighty oak had an men came out promptly to light Miss Lucille Walker, Mesdames COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY SURVEYOR ers have been finished and sent Frank Honeycutt, C larence Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Smith and proving Winston-Salem have purchased opening cut In the side about and security. Mrs. Horace Bowers was taken to W inston-Salem. T^velve others Lest his Imagination play a daughter, Doris, visited friends lenry Meroney, weU known the size of an average door. Grant, Armond Daniel. to Lowery hospital, Salisbury, the 'S'oung Funeral Home and wUl be ready to send In a short dirty trick on him, Mr. Hendrix Miss Clayton Brown, Mesdames In Elkin and Jonesvllle Satur­ Fed man who works a;t Le­ There was nothing then left to Saturday for an operation. burial association In Cooieemee, time. Mrs. McNeUl asks that measured the tree. It was 30 E. P. Poster, W, C. Cooper, Pren­ day. ad’s Pharmacy and who has do but examine the hole. It Is announced by H. S. Walker. anyone Interested In knitting The examination, made with feet around and 10 feet In dla- tice Campbell. Mrs. Wade Daniels, who has C .B . HOOVER ^ very sick from the Infirml- ' Above is a picturc made at one of these sweaters see her Odeai Wagner, revealed the old­ mater. The tree is located a Mrs. Bronson, Mesdames Clar­ been sick for the past week, Is COOLEEMEE TROOP . I of old age. Is Impro-vlng. They wUl operate the funeral Frank McElherron is held in the recent birthday dinner lion- and wool will be supplied. half mile south of Cool Springs, ence Grant, Claud Horn, M. D. much improved. CHAIRMAN DAVIE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC ^ home ait the same location in est oddity in forestry seen In Philadelphia in 5500 ball, charged oring II. F. Sparks on his 80th on land owned by W. H. Steele Martin. The Scout leaders have met fAN CnmCHTARD Cooieemee as a branch of the these pants in many a day. Miss Mary W hite McNeely and with violating the neutrality law. and are anxious to organize a birthday. It shows four gener­ CP Inside the entrance were some and occupied by L. K. Steele. Mrs. M. Barnhardt, Mesdames EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE he churchyard of Zion Chapel Walker Funeral Home, enlarg­ liv-i?:; ■ i' liJlUbies McNeely, students at W. A month after he became a na­ Brownie troop. ’This will in- ations of the famUy. Seated is The 1940-41 world’s cotton steps and the tree had been The tree stands In. the yard of J. W. Turner, R. W. Daniels, L. hodlst church, known as ing the service and having am­ . C. U. N. C„ Greensboro, and turalized citizen, be went to Scot­ elude children^ from 7 to 10 years Mr. Sparks holding his great- crop is placed tentatively at hollowed out. How and when the home between the barn and R. Powell. ory Grove, located near bulance se(rvlce avallab.le 24 ■■ college, Raleigh, respec- land on a steamer carrying scrap of age. Any child wishing to grandson, , WUson Sparks, Jr. 30,500,000 bales as compared It was hollowed Mr. Hendrix house and evldenUy is used as a Miss sànie Hunter, Mesdames [ffleld will he cleaned off on hours daUy, Mr. Walker states.: K,'vn twenty years of service. Only and five great grandchildren; eeneral. lie resigned as a mem­ with their fall patterns. Assembled from the Misses Doris Tucker spent, ber of the House to accept the four other Americans have been one brother, J. B. Sain of Mocks­ above as she met him on his arrival. Sunday afternoon with Mlss appointment. most important m en’s wear manufacturing cen­ Layvelle Livengood. given the covcted award. vllle, route 2; three sisters, Mlss ters of the country, at the price you prefer to Greene Barnes spent Sunday In the first national plowing match at Davenport, Iowa, ABUNDANT Cheshire P.-T.A. afternoon with Hobert and Henry SALE ENDS SATURDAY y Timbers, 33, piled Tip 92.95 out of a possible 100 ® American farmers are bring­ pay, these are fall suits that make news! jnts. He is shown after winning the contest, a pre- South Carolina, Livengood. To M eet Monday ing to a close another year of ELECTED! Mlss Thelma Carter spent le to the annual cornhusking tournament. . SHEEPIBLD. — The Parent- abundant production, with cash Sunday at home with her par­ Mrs. M cCullough for your Thanksgiving Hunt Teachers Association of Ches­ Income estimated to be the sec­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter D e e d in g I s Reeves Visit hire’s school will meet Monday, j Reported 111 ond largest since 1929, reports of Advance. the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural November 18 at 7:15 p. m. at iety H ostess In Virginia 14.95:^22.50 GENUINE LEATHER Mlss Oneli Jarvis spent Sun­ 'ELOINS LIBERTY. — Rev. G. W. Pink Economics. ii-! the school. The public is in­ day with Mlss Athene Tucker. ¡SMITH GROVE. — Rev. J. W.j HUNTING CREEK. — M ls s filled his first appointment at vited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Lucille Potts of Cornat­ Boys’ or Girls M odels filled his regular ap-| Grace Ratledge spent Tuesday Liberty Sunday and delivered a BLUM’S 1941 ALHMNACS, 5c— B O O T S There will be a very Interest­ zer spent Sunday afternoon with jilment here Sunday. night with Mrs. Hugh Edwards. fine message to a large congre­ The Enterprise. ing program at Liberty Pilgrim Boys and Young Mens Suits her parents, Mr. anj}. Mrs. H. W. R. Beedlng was hos- Mrs. Lou Edwards of Mocks- gation. Holiness church the fourth Sun­ ^2.99 u p B. Bailey. to the Lou Foote Society ''"le spent last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Everhardt day night, November 24 at 6:45 James Tucker spent Sunday Inesday afternoon at herj Mrs. Hugh Edwards, of Mooresvllle were the guests of Men’s, Boys and Chil- p. m. This program is given by 4 .9 5 ^ 1 2 .5 0 f, Note — Good news afternoon with Mr. Avery Tuck­ ic. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reeves and the former’s parents, Mr. and P a u s e . . . ren’s the Young People’s Society of $ 21.9 5 er. Mrs. G. W. Everhardt Sunday. the church. There will be spe­ J. A. Sm ith was hostess'Henry and Homer to m y many Davie Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bailey visit­ Mrs. C. L. Klmmer and son, cial singing and music. The pub­ Standard Full Size the senior class of girls of «Pent ‘he week end with ed Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tucker relatives in Virginia. James and Melvin Tutterow visit­ lic Is invited to attend this meet­ Sunday school a t her home R e f r e s h . Dress SHIRTS Coim ty friends. BOOTS Sunday. E L G I N B I K E Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Qulllan ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jarvis of ing. Tiiursday night. Election of Wc are completely stock­ in all solid leather, priccs Will Sprye of Smith Grove :ers took place, names were and children, Eugene, Jr. and Mooresvllle Sunday. Mr. and M Rev. R. V. Martin will hold Amazingly Low Price 98c 1.49 ed with your winter from visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sprye itn for Christmas and plans Mary Lou, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jarvis are the proud parents Get your fall supply with new collar Ì.Ì’ services Sunday at New Union Boots and Work Shoes. Sunday. made for their annual Hugh Edwards Sunday. of a daughter, Mildred Louise, styles. There are new refinements in Church a t 11:00 a. m. •Misses Lucille and Annie Mae born November 2 at their home. Rubber or leather soles. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barnes $1 DEPOSIT WILL tmas party. collar design to give you better fit, 'Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith Reeves spent Saturday night Leather or rubber Boots. spent Sunday afternoon with his . nd Mrs. W. R. Beedlng Mrs. Sam Lowder visited her smarter appearance and new styling. and children of near Bear Creek HOLD UNTIL DEC. 14 with Mrs. T M. Richardson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim as their Sunday dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. M. FOSTER, Mgr. church visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Mlss Lizzie Beck visited Mlss Arrow Shirts ...... 2 .0 0 Barnes. Its Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Taylor Lefler the past week end. P. Dyson Sunday. Edna Parks Sunday. Howard Barnes of Thomasville daughters and Miss Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klmmer spent the week end at home Mlss Ruth Richardson was the Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Beck and dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. ijlnr of Wlnston-Salem. and small son, Jessie Charles of 426 N. Liberty with h^s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mooresvllle visited relatives here Jim Barnes. G. E. Laws of Harmony Sun­ BUY ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Mrs. Maggie Clawson, who has Jay Lee Keller of Turnersburg Mens and Young Mens SHOE MART Winston-Salem day. position In Advance spent the Sunday. Sunday. Mlss Ruth Smith and Miss :1c end at her home here, Mrs. C. C. McCullough Is real ■■ i .1 rr PAYS TO ADVERTISE Robert Ijames spent Saturday 4 Novella Richardson spent Sunday A M A R V E L E n e r g e t lilss Sallle Allen is the guest night with Harvey Reeves. sick at her home. evening with Mrs. Ida Boger, Mrs. J. C. Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Cook TOPCOATS who is very ill. COAL RANGE COOKER BATTERI and small son, Bobble and Wal­ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Spry and ■Miss Louise Smith had the Bghter, Ruth, spent Saturday Reported Arrested ter B. Wilson visited Mr. and See our line of topcoats. You w ill find the color misfortune of falling and knock­ Winston-Salem shopping. Mrs. J. O. Myers of near Wood­ ing her knee bone out of place leaf Sunday. . . . the fabrics . . . the meticulously clean-cut' Sirs. W. L. Hanes spent Sat- one day lasi week. evenlng In Mocksville. Charles Miller, a student .it lin es... the appealing style variations that m ake BUNKET SPECIAL! 'Mrs. R. C. Salmons and chil­ Banner Elk, visited his patents, $ 4 9 . 8 8 our new topcoats such good buys! dren and Mlss Leuna Goforth Mrs. J. H. Poster had as her Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Miller, over iday guest Mr. and Mrs. C. SINGLE, 64 X 72 visited Mrs. George Redwlne ONLY S4 DOWN the week end. Sunday. Foster and Mrs. Bermelster ly Howard and children of •Mlss Sylvia Dobson spent Sun­ Most of life Is gone by thè time Balance Monthly. Usual imions. day evening with her sister, Mrs. that you become wise on how to 14.95 ^ 17.50 48c Carrying Charge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zimmerman Albert Reavls. make the most of it. .Mrs. Walter Shutt of Ad- GENUINE SINGLE, PLAID, 64 x 72 Never before, possibly never I.1CC were recent guests of Mrs. and children visited Mr. and COCA-COLA ВОТ. CO. Miss Vanzant Has !Utt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. again, will Sears even be able 3 .5 1 Mrs. Gilmer Richardson Sunday Winston-Salem, N. C. Sunday Visitors to offer a Range so full of $ Sheek. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Merrell 59c CALAHALN. — Mr. and Mrs. value at such low price. All Felt HATS gleaming white porcelain with A n d Your little son of Pork visited her Jim Wilson and children of •nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin a full skirted base—and a big B a tte r y FOR PALL Double Blankets— 5% Wool Jericho visited Mr. and Mrs. J. lith, Sunday. 18xl8xl2-lnch heavily insulat­ All of the latest brims and R. Powell Sunday. Guaranteed Mlss Ruth Spry spent Satur- ed oven that bakes right every SATURDAY ONLY! styles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ander­ m onths. .SD-plal ly night with Mrs. W. L. Hanes. According to a Rome report. son of Winston-Salem visited time. Full 500-lb. weight . . . 1.59 Fits ail popuf .\Irs. S. R. Cornatzer and Mrs. Prince Paul, brother of King Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Anderson has polished top. c a r s . Marvin Smith made a busl- George II of Greece, has been Stmday. arrested by order of Premier 2.25 2.95 Double Blankets, Extra Heavy trlp to W lnston-Salem last GÖLD SEAL 'Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Wednesday John Metaxas and confined to Jones have moved into their new Psychico Palace near Athens $4.95 Valiies| AND 3.50 home they recently built. APPLIANCE IA proof of confidence In her prior to being placed in British 1.98 •Mrs. Charles Tomlinson of custody. The Fascists reportedly band is the wife who goes Mocksvllle recently visited Mlss ne for a visit of over a week’s have planned to place him upon Cary Anderson. NEW SHIPMENT OF GROOP atlon. the Greek throne. Mrs. Vauda Langston, Misses 3 Mens Union Suits Dress Pants Leather Jackets Wyona Merrell and Luclle Beck YOUR CHOICE OF 5 $ .« r AOT HAI An of near Pork and Mlss Iva An­ FINE PIECES! E a. derson of Thomasville visited 1,98 - 4.95 FAST COLOR Automatic Elcctric Iron M Mlss Mazle Vanzant Sunday night. T^vin Waffle Iron Set Sandwich Toaster and Grid M e n ’s W o r k S h ir t s That fellow wasn’t too crazy 2-Slice Automatic Toaster PRINTS i who escaped from an Insane asylum to return home in order Large Size Waffle Iron 50c 75c S€ AND lOc YARD to get “a good square meal." Sparkling Values! Gleaming chrome in smooth flowing design . . . with 98c King for a Day quality built Into every piece! Just count the days ’til Christmas . . . Mens Leather|Jackets put these on your gift list and buy M e n ’s W o r k P a n t s 4.98 to Ü.95 now at a Bargain Price! MEN'S OVERSHOES ...... 95e 1.49 ANNUALI HIGH TOP BOOTS $4.9 5 UP 3-PIECE BED OUTFIT The Shirt and Pants match HIGH TOP BOOTS COMPLETE ROASTER RUBBER BOOTS...... $1.98 UP Hanes, medium weight 5.50 TO 9.95 $14.94 Full line of Ball-Band MI b W MEN’S AND BOYS’ 79c M en’s W ool Sweaters SOLD ON EASY TERMS WINDOW GLASS, ALL SIZES 7e UP Boots and Overshoes ™ m l m ENDICOTT-JOHNSON You save real money when you SALE buy these three matching pieces! Heavy W eight for men and boys 3.95 The outfit Is worth fully $5 more Cotton Sweaters M i. 1.98 TO 5.95 than the sale price! Smart brown GROCERY SPECIALS and ladies goloshes. WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE enameled metal bed constructed of 89c molded tubing. Resilient coll Irish Potatoes PURE COFFEE 98c Hanes, Boys Heavy springs. New, soft cotton mattress. 100 lbs...... $1.50 lb...... 10c Star Brand Shoes We also have a full line ol ^ 1 » 4.9810 7.50 Complete, only $14.05. boys s^veaters and leather FAT BACK For Entire Fam ily Pinto Beans jackets. 100 lbs...... $4.00 lb...... 9c 65c PORCELAIN ENAMELED APPLES FLOUR I Sweaters For Entire Fainily 48c up Double W all Size $1.79— 18 lb. 89c— 17 lb. Size Bushel ...... $1.00 100 lbs...... $2.50 59c— 20 lb. Aluminum $1.65 SUGAR SALT FISH 5 lbs...... lb...... @ C o m p le t e M e n ’s Judged grand champion of 25e 10c B o y s ’ the l.'itli annual Great Western L i n e MMSVILLE CASH STORE Live Stock Show in Los Angeles, I ® O f C lo t h i n g NE 7^ ^ MOCk^VIULE, N.c.^ “Nevada King,” 1,275-pound Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. M PHON GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager Hereford steer owned by Mr. and MOCKSVILLE, N. C. SMITH &ÍM00T I Mrs. James E. Stead, of Reno, 420 N. Trade St. Dial 5158 Winston-Salem, N. C. B h io n e m i rules as iting of the exposition., PAGE 4 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 194 ¡ipAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE5T "GOBBLERS" Gilmer Livengood M iss Howell The Woman’s Society of ch tlan Service m et Wedne.sdav M iss Kathleen Koontz and little son, Joel, spent the Ml.is Nancy Mclver, Mesdames THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Rc'cniists In Arm y Visits Parents Married by Proxy Mrs. Clarence Bailey ternoon in the church week end in Cooleemee with re­ Claude Dunn, Rutiis Beck, Ralph Puhlishcd Every Friday at Mocksvillc, North Carolina Eustace E. Daniel W ed latives, NORTH FORK. — Mr. a n d PINO. — Belle Howell, regis­ V, Miller, the president, Ratledge. H o s t e s s Mi's. Roy Jarvis and little son tered nurse of Washington, D. C., over the meeting. Thost Miss Kathleen Koontz and O. C. McQUAGK ...... Publlslict 'SU t ’ERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Weaver C. R. Crenshaw. Mesdames J. and Henry Overcash of Thomas­ and E'/.ra Howell of Raleigh have ing part on the program Eustace E. Daniels of Mocksville Mrs. Clarence Bailey was hos­ and daughter, Marie, ot Wins­ C. Sanford, H. B. Hall, E. C. ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry been visiting their parents, Mr. Mrs. J. H, Swing, Mrs. p Sarah Foster was the Miss Mary Elizabeth Stonc- route 4 and Salisbury were mar­ tess one evening last week at SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ton-Salem, spent Sunday with LeGrand, Markham. Jarvis and other friends here and Mrs. O. M. Howell, Cana, Dull, Mrs. Agnes West, Mr. J cud guest of Miss Elva strcet and roommate. Miss Hazel ried on September 28 at 4 o’clock two tables ot bridge at her Mrs. Weaver’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Richard Eyer, Mesdames H. H. 51.50 Per Year; Six Months TS Cents—$2.00 Per Year Outside ol Sunday. Route 1. P. Ward, Mrs. C, H, McMal Avett at G. C. W, In p. m. at the home of Rev. C. home on Erwin street. After Saunders of Spray and Miss Hoots, Claude Fry, Henry Angell. Davlc County. Strictly Payable in Advance. and Miss Eloise Ward. ¡nsboro. N. Clark, district superintendent four progressions, refreshments Several in our community at­ Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie Dixon Margaret Whitfield ot Indian Sell. They wore accompanied Miss Hazel Tayior, Mesdames of the Western North Carolina consisting of sandwiches, cakes tended a chicken stew which and Noia Dixon of Yadkinville, Mrs, P. R. McMahan, who i Trail spent the week end with by Mrs. Frank Goldner and lit­ J. L. Holton, S. S. Short, J. C, i' ij: Sntered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second-Class 33 Clair Wall of Appala- Methodist conference, In Salis­ was given at Fulton church Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Baity of been confined to her bed Miss Stonestreot’s parents, Mr. tle son, Danny, ot New York McCullough. and coffee were served. ¡1 State Teachers College bury. City. Sharing Mrs. Balleyls hospi­ lili' Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Saturday afternoon. Courtney visited at the home of several days, is still unable and Mrs. Boone Stonestreet. Miss Jessie McKee, Mesdames guest. Miss Pauline Sale of tality were the following guests: Miss Jacqueline Livengood, W. B. Dull Sunday. bo out. ° Mrs, Daniels Is the daughter Miss Mildred Sedberry of West Spurgeon Anderson, John Larew, jr, Delaware, and Miss Helen Misses Louise Poster and Helen Misses Jo and Reba Yelverton, MEMBER OF N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION who has a position at Brevard Mr, and Mrs. Harmon McMa­ (Leonard Collette of Moc of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Koontz Jefferson and Otis Sedberry ot Phil Johnson. Kirk of Salisbury spent the Stroud, students at Mitchell col­ Sarah Morrison, Lena Mllholen. College, has returned after han, Betty and Mary Lee Mc­ vllle spent Friday night with of route 4. She Is a graduate Washington, D. C. spent the Miss Helen Page, Mesdames B. ; end with Miss Wall’s par- lege, spent the week end with and Mesdames Doyle Hoover, spending a few days with her Mahan were Sunday, dinner grandparents, Mr. and Mri of Cool Springs High school. week end with their father, Mr. I. SmlUh, W. H. Hoots, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jim W>all. their parents. William Morrow, and Buford Attention Davie Legionnaires! parents. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ployd ll. Dixon. Mr. Daniels Is the son of Mr, E. K, Sedberry. Ruth Booe. and Mrs. S. D. Daniel ot route 4 Hoover. Mrs. Lula Parks visited Mrs. Dull, Howard Dixon spent the w, aud Mrs. Curtis K night ot R. C. Brenegar has returned Mr. Lawrence Brogdon of G. O. Boose, Mesdames A. T. All those who begin to learn typing know by heart the and received his education at G, R, Pack Sunday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Miller has re­ end with Ills sister In Mocksvl napolls spent Sunday with to his home In Raleigh after a Washington, D. C., spent the Grant, G. N. Ward, T. J. Caudell, E. P. Foster, L. P. Martin. line “now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the Cooleemee High School. He Gilmer Livengood went to Fort turned to Cool Springs to re­ 'Misses Mary and Margaret ^ and Mrs. N. T. Poster. week end Visit with his mother, week end with hb parents, Mr. their party.” That line can also serve a useful purpose by Is employed at the White Packing V'Лn.W\AЛЛЛЛЛЛЛ^ЛЛЛWVVUV■.WV^ЛAAЛЛЛЛЛЛ^WVVW\nЛÍW Bragg Monday where he will re- sume her duties as a member Mahan spent the week end Mrs. H, T. Brenegar. and Mrs. W. C. Btogdion, of reading “ now is the time for all good World War veterans is Peggy Watson of Greens- company In Salisbury. enlist in the U. S. Aimy. of the faculty. Pino. Thomas P. Sousa is shown In North Cooleemee. to come to the aid of their country.” was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will Mrs. Raymond Barnes Philadelphia with his bride, The legion is raising at least $1,000 towards the build­ CH&HS»SHSD0BMSM3HSMSHBHSIH3HSHS!»SHSHSHSHSHXHSHSHSHSCHSHXHXHBHXeeiH3EHSH3Hsiis '¡velyi; Troxler. make their home In Salisbury. ing of a much-needed hut which will be a community meet­ Sidonia, whom he wed by proxy MORE ABOUT ;t. and Mrs. J. H. Pulghum Honored At Shower ten months ago. The bride was THE EHTERPRISE ing place for the entire county. Such a place is badly P . T . A . leave Monday for Charlotte M iss W illie M iller in Lisbon, Portugal; Sousa was needed and Mr. Rich has already deeded the land to the BELK-HARRY CO. IMrs. Raytiriond D. Barnest, Sheek. jttend the Baptist State con- In Philadelphia. They havo just legion. bride of late fall, was honored 'Miss Vera Mae Ferree, Mes­ ilon in session there next Bridge Club Hostess been reunited. The l^ion has already received in pledges more than at a lingerie shower Saturday dames H. A. Laishmit, P. V. Mc­ evening at eight o’clock by Mrs. Miss Wll'lle Miller entertain­ $600 from wss than 25 members. The pledges range from ed her bridge club and addi­ Clamrock, W. L. Keller. ^ to $100. Each member is asked to do his bit and pay W. H. Dodd left Tues. M. C. Deadmon and Mrs. H, B. ■Mrs. H. R. Bankston, Mesdames Ward at the home ot the former tional guests at her home Sat­ Cooleemee Personals his pledge by the week, month or quarter as it best suits for Richmond, Va. where urday afternoon. Varicolored R. S. McNeill, Joe Graham, R. him. No veteran is asked to give more than he feels he will visit her uncle. on Sanford avenue. The home Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson P. Martin. was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums were used is able to contribute but each veteran is asked to have a throughout the house. spent the week end In Charlotte Miss Lucille Horn, Mesdames share. Buddy, when you get a letter from the building Mary Summerlll of Gas- fall flowers. visiting friends. P. J. Johnson, *W. L. Moore, When scores were counted committee chairman, Grady Ward, in the next few days, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Games were enjoyed and prizes Markland. Mrs. Raymond Daniel of Liberty, high score club prize went to ■won’t you sign the pledge and return it to him at once? Mrs. Tutterow I B, Clement. were awarded to several of the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Howell Miss Evelyn Troxler, Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sechrest of Mrs. John LeGrand and guest spent the week end in Wins­ The hut will serve not only our generation but those who r,s. E. P. Bradley left this guest, after which the hostesses Lester Martin, George Hartman, this place and Miss Eva Ola In Hospital assisted by Mrs. H. R. Butler and prize was awarded NUss Lucile ton-Salem with Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Gibson. follow and will mark the public-spirited attitude of those [ {or De Land, Florida, where Horn. Miss Miller served a sweet Tutterow of Mocksville. CENTER. — Mrs, H, P. Tut­ Mrs. R. E. Perry served a salad Paul Howell, Miss Christine Warren, Mes­ gave of themselves to their country in one war and of their will spend the winter. course late in the afternoon. purse when too old to shoulder a rifle. terow, who has been sick for course. dames Grady Boger, J. D. Brown, Guests Included Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. Carl Niohols went Incidentally, too, buddy, now if ever is the time for Center Folks ^ several weeks, has returned to liss Mary Kurfees, R. N. of Those present were the hon­ A. H. Sain. Cecil Morris, J. D. Murray of to Charlotte to see the air show you to be an active member of the legion. Won’t you pay the hospital at Staitesvllle for IN LOVE ensboro. Miss Carolyn Kur- oree, Mrs. Raymond D. Barnes, J. W. Davis, Mesdames E. W. Visit In Cana Smithfield, John LeGrand, Paul Sunday afternoon. ior your 1941 dues at once? further treatm ent. Mrs. Tut­ I, a student at Mitchell col- Mrs. Dennis Sllverdls, Deanna Crow, Davis, McClamrock. Black^velder, Knox Johnstone, C. OANA. — Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ terow has been suffering with Slatesvllle and Miss Ella Sllverdis, Mrs. W. P. Stonestreet, Mrs, Charlie Howell is ill at R. Horn, S. B. Hall, W. H. Klm­ ford White and small daughter gangrene and has had her right with the ill of Winston-Salem spent Miss Frances Stonestreet, Mrs. her home on Cross street, rey, Joe Patner, C, P, Meroney, of High Point visited Mr. and leg removed just below the knee. week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Hoots, Vernon Hoots, Mrs. Jr., C. S. Grant, W. M, Long, Charles Miller, student at MAYFAIR’S SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS Mrs. M, D. Pope Saturday night. She Is about 75 years of age and C. Kurfees on Jericho road. S, P. Binkley, Misses Bett and E. E. Gibson, and Misses Pauline Lee’s-McRae college. Banner Elk, Miss Mossa Eaton and Susan her condition Is bad for one of Mary Alice Binkley, Miss Estell This week’s outstanding war developments: British Ess Hayden Sanford, Miss Daniel, Della Grant, Lucile Horn spent the week end with his PERMANENTS and Sheldon Dunham of Cary th at age. Seamon, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, victory over the Italian fleet in the harbor of Taranto xy Mclver, Mrs. Gaither and Linda Gray Clement. parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Mil­ spent the week end with Mrs. 'Mrs. L. M. Tutterow has been Mrs. GUmer Hartley, Mrs. J. S. ARE ALWAYS CORRECT and the succcss of the Greek troops against the Italians. New FALL iord and Miss Jane Gassaway ler. on the sick list the past week. In a daring raid British airmen, releasing torpedoes Susan Eaton. ;ashville, N. C. spent last week Greene, Mrs. Carl Anderson, The little .«¡on of Mr. and Mrs. M iss Taylor from airplanes that were transported on airplane carriers iMr. and Mrs. Fred Rich of at Williamsburg and James- Mrs. ' Kerr B. Graves, Misses Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Byerly Cecil McDaniel has been very Rachel, Julia and Virginia Pos­ Ute> on ships, are reported by London to have crippled half of Greensboro spent Saiturday night Mlss Gassaway returned I s H o n o r e e are spending some time at the sick with pneumonia the past few SHOES the Italian battleships as they lay at anchor in Italy’s main with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cain. with Miss Sanford tor a ter, Mrs. Bill White of Coolee­ home ot his father. Dr. A. B. days, but Is reported beitter at Friends ot Miss Lucile Taylor Í. naval base at Taranto. Mrs. Orrell Etchison and chil­ mee, Mrs. R. E. Perry, Mrs. H. R. Byerly, on.Church street. this writing. Butler and Mrs. Bill Wlllet of entertained her with a surprise ■Щ\ The British success is expected to release some of the dren of Winston-Salem spent Frank Spry spent the week Because OF Bob Perebee Is spending some i, and Mrs. Charles Wood- Kannapolis, Mrs. H. B. Ward, party Saturday night at the units of the fleet from the Mediterrean for convoy scrvice the week end with Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents on route 1. end in Hickory with Mr. and Mrs. time with his nelce, Mrs. J. E. Ige of Salisbury and A. B. Mrs. M. C. Deadmon, Little and to help hunt down a German raider, thought to have Will Collette. Games were played with prizes J. L. McCulloh. Tutterow. It will be a case of love at first sight when you ¡ing ot Hagerstown, Md. were Mackle Deadmon and Gay Doby. ^ TWICE the PAID Circulation been a pocket battleship, that has been causing much ship­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson, Mr. being awarded to Juanita Gob- if 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Murphy of gee the adorable new Fall shoes we have! De­ jer guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cope and Harry Spry, ping loss. • and Mrs. Clyde Dyson and Paul bey, BItha Mabe and John Lind­ Salisbury spent Sunday with Mr. signed to make your feet look sizes smaller, your s Johnstone Friday evening. students at Draughon’s college, Details were also given of the British armed merchant Harpe of Center spent Sunday W o m a n ’s C lu b A t sey. The candles were lighted of any other newspaper in Davie and Mrs. J. E. Tutterow. aides slimmer. Rich autumn colors, latest Winston-Salem, spent the week cruiser Jarvis Bay that saved 30 of 38 convoys from the with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ilo - r. and Mrs. George Gobble by Miss Mae Massey. Refresh­ ;J Miss Earl Anderson of Wins­ leather treatments. All that you look for in Christian Home end at home with their parents. gims of a German raider in mid Atlantic on Nov. 5. ward. as their Sunday dinner ments were served to the hon­ ton-Salem spent the week end smart, stylish shoes you’ll find here! Women’s When you get a Permanent The Greeks arc also reported to have trapped an The November meeting of the oree, Miss Lucile Taylor, and Miss Henrietta Howard, who with Miss Stella Tutterow. and Misses— Its Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Tea- Mr. and Mrs. Lomas Carter at the Mayfair Beauty Shoppe, ^ 32 COLUMHS MORE Each Alpine division in the Pindus mountain border region, f and family of Pleasant Mocksville Woman’s club was Misses Frances and Juanita God­ and son, Sammy, were Sunday holds a position in Hickory Mr. and Mrs. Ike Webb of you are assured of correct completely destroying it. held Friday evening at the home bey, Irene Koontz, Mae Massey, spent the week end at home. Cooleemee visited Mr. and Mrs. rien, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- visitors at Phelffer Junior col­ styling. Our expert beauti­ Meanwhile London is continually bombed, though with i Miller an* daughter, Janet of Mrs. C. N. Christian with Bltha and Mattie Sue Mabe, Nana and Jeannette Etchison D. G. Tutterow one day last week. lege, Mlsenheimer. cians stay “up to the minute” Week of county reading and less intensity becausc of the weather. British airmen also of Tyro. Other visitors dur- Mrs. Harley Graves, Mrs. B. I. Beulah Johnson, Mary Ijames, Щ of Winston-Salem visited Betty $ 1 .9 8 to $ /.5 0 Mrs. Joe Ellenburg is spend­ on new style creations. blast invasion ports, munitions centers and Berlin has an the afternoon were Mr. and Smith and Mrs. D. C. Rankin as Irene Call and Messrs. Roscoe Etchison Sunday. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ing tills week In Salisbury visit­ air raid alarm during the Molotoff-IIitler conference. iEldred Snider and son and joint hostesses. nnd Odls Mabe, Junior Johnson, EVERY PERMANENT advertising 1 7 ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellen­ Molotoff, Russian premier, holds long talks with Hitler and Mrs. Hobbs Shoaf and Clarence Smith, Ralph Frye, GUARANTEED g The meeting opened with de­ burg. and other leaders in a widely-heralded visit to Berlin. No shter. votlonals led by Mrs. Hattie Mc­ John Llndey, Mrs. H. W. Mabe, details of the results of the conference have been published Guire. Miss Florence Mackle Mr. and Mrs, Alden Taylor and Miss Frances Crawford, stu­ 3r. Ernest A. Lombardo ot MAYFAIR BEAUTY other than that a long-range program of cooperation was gave a demonstration on remod­ children and Mr, and Mrs. B. C. dent at Appalachian Teachers r York City was the week planned. eling and cleaning garments. Taylor. College, Boone, spent the week SHOPPE CHILDREN'S i!uest of Mr. and Mrs, B. I. U. S. SCENE During the business session the end with her parents, Mr. and The Mocksville Enterprise ;!h. Miss Jo Cooley, owner In this country Pi-esidcnt Roosevelt announces that club voted to hold their meetings R. A. MEETING Mrs. J. G. Crawford, Miss Myrtle Marrs, Operator “ALL THE COUNTY NEWS FOR EVERYBODY” ^ half of the airplane production will be alloted to Britian, In the Home Economics depart­ and Mrs. B. J. Foster Jr. The Royal Ambassadors of the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copley particularly of long-range Boeing bombers capable of SHOES daughter, Virginia, .spent ment of the Mocksville High Baptist church held their No­ carrying heavy loads more than 3,000 miles. Pumps - Straps - Oxfords day In Hickory with rela- school. vember meeting Tuesday after­ A trade is also said to be under consideration whereby All Styles - All Sizes During the social hour refresh­ noon at the church with their this country will swap giant bombers to Britian in ex­ ments were served to Mesdames !rs. Ollle Stockton is confined leader, Mrs. J. H. Fulghum. change for warplane engines. G. O. Boose, E. W. Crow, J. W. her home with a sprained Devotlonals developing the Three industrial plants in Pennsylvania and New Davis, C. S, Grant, Hattie Mc­ !e. theme, “Wings In the Bible Jersey exploded within 50 minutes time of each other Guire, Ollle Stockton, Floyd Tut­ were conducted by M. H. Groce, Tuesday but the F. B. I, says that there are no signs of r. and Mrs. John Meroney terow, W. H. Klmrey, Prentice Leonard Keller, Jack Graham any sabotage and that it was a coincidence. daughter, Mary Nell of Campbell, Charles Woodruff, and Bobby Groce. The topic Boone Stonestreet, Z. N. Ander­ order to complete high school ston-Salem, spemt Sunday tor study was “Wings over Eu­ P.-T.A. W orker there Is a possibility for them 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Smith. son, Lee Craven, S. A. Harding rope”. This was discussed by -iílí and Misses Florence Mackle, and To Visit Davie to complete their requirements liss Jo Cooley spent the week Mrs. Fulghum followed by a Ruth Booe. round table discussion by the Mrs. E. N. Howell, state field now and to receive their high in Burlington with her boys. •SALE! ; worker for the State Congress of school diplomas. If there are ^Give Your ■her, Mrs. W. G. Cooley. At the close of the meeting Parents and Teachers, will visit others who want vocational Parties Given At - C. Meroney and June Mero- refreshments were served to • Reversibles Davie county Monday evening, training there is a chance to of Lenoir spent the week Johnstone Home Bobby i^fley. Jack Graham, November 18, for the purpose of get it. Feet Some • Fitted Princess near Suffolk, Va. at the Mrs. Knox Johnstone enter­ Bobby arid M. H. Groce, Leonard holding a school of Instruction All'young people who are In­ home place of H. C. Mero- tained at her home Tuesday Keller and Lester Dwlgglns. • Box Coats and organizing a P.-TA. county terested in bettering their con­ 's mother. afternoon honoring her daugh­ council. dition, In preparing themselves • Tweeds and Solids Attention ter, Carol, on her tenth birthday. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 9-95 for a better job. In preparing The meeting will be held at lissBs Irene Horn, Sue Mon- The children gathered in the Methodist Formerly to 14.95 themselves to live more satis­ Mocksville high school at 7:30 of Cooleemee and Marjorie playhouse, where games and Rev. E. M. Avett, pastor. factorily are asked to get In o’clock. Members of all parent- This Fall of Advance spent last contests were enjoyed. Late in 11:00 Subject, “Detached Dis­ I lough with Supt. Proctor. teacher assoclajtions of the coun­ Protect His Young end with Miss Angela the aiternoon refreshments were ciples.” ty are asked to attend the meet­ “unond a t Kenley served from a beautifully ap­ Baptist ing. It Is expected that all of­ SALII Group V isits ®ss Catherine Brown of pointed table centered with a Rev. J. H. Pulghum, pastori ficers will be present as the Eyes, too... with snsboro spent the week end large birthday cake lighted with 11:00 Subject, “Neighbors.” county council will be made up Mrs. Thompson • Nsedlepoìnt* “ her parents, Mr. and Mrs ten candles. from the officers of the various CONCORD. — Rev. J. W. Fink Quolity and Styling D- Brown. Those present were Carol BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— • Tv/eeds associations. filled his first appointment here BETTER SIGHT Jolinstone, Lettie Lindsay Sheek, The Enterprise. Daviú couiiiy 2iaa actúe par- Sunday and everyone enjoyed it You СапЧ Beat ^fes Marjorie Call, a student Ciarabel LeGrand, Patsy and • Fur Trimnned ent-teacher associations at Coo­ very much. %alachian Teachers college Rachel Grant, Marlon Horn, • Rtted and Box 1 4 9 5 leemee, Farmington, Advance, Mrs. Eunice Everhardt and W the week end with her Cooleen Smith, Betty Honeycutt, Smith Grove and Mocksville. daughter, Mary Evelyn and Mr. LAMPS tents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call. Ann Marie Daniel, Corene Tut­ G apÀ iol ^UecUne. Formerly to 22.50 ■л-'' All associations are affiliated and Mrs. Will Davis visited Mrs. terow, Dreiser Ann Holton, Jan­ It’s an Tight to see that h« $ |.9 8 to $ 7 -5 0 ^5. E. E, Lambeth o f Mon- SALISBURY with the state and national Charlie Thompson-who is In the ice. Morris and Clara Elizabeth develops good strong muscle E. E. Lambeth Jr. of Ra- bodies. Each association has a hospital at Salisbury. Cooper. TODAY AND SATURDAY and a fturdy, healthy body h. Miss Hazel Browning of definite program that it is On Thursday afternoon John HENRY FONDA IN Miss Minnie Daniels spent .. . but in your xeal lor theia 7 tesviile a n d Miss Flora •SAUT' working on this year. Bach asso­ Johnstone celebrated his seventh “ THE RETURN OF Saturday in Salisbury visiting thing*, don’t forget to afford *llps of Cameron were guests ciation is back of the educa­ her sister, Mrs. James Boger and the proper light at home lor birthday with a party at his FRANK JAMES” supper Sunday evening of In Technicolor With Gene • Fur TrifTìmed tional program that is being de­ Mr. Boger. hi* jitudylng and reading. home. After a series of games Why spoil the off«st of your new fall suit and Mrs. Armand Daaiiel. and contests refreshments were Tlernay, Jackie Cooper and • Needlepoint veloped in the county and is James Berrier has entered Xyegtraln can be caused from poor light . . . IO check your witii a pair of last year's shoes? These new served to John Johnstone, Jack John Carradine. giving ”reat aid to the further­ Draughon’s Business College in f' and Mrs. W. P. Rattz of • Shetland* lamps today, and then see models will suit you perfectly, for looks, wear LeOrand, Bobby Mack Poster Midnight Show Sunday Night ance of the cause. Winston-Salem. Isbury were guests Sunday at • AH Colors these scientifically designed BOYS' and comfort. There’s a wide choice of shoes home of Mr. and Mrs. Boone and Claud Horn Jr. Mrs. P. C. Cope and children L £. S. Lamps. There are MONDAY, TUESDAY AND Educational Offer of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. TbJa llle are recuperating from M vember 11 at the Mocksville hos­ SATURDAY VÌ г - iary .whool. There is an op- Among those visiting Mr. and ss ®'ectomles performed last M pital. “STRIKE UP TIIE BAND” pui'.Luiiily tg organize classes for Mrs. S. D. Daniel and family Sä Mr. and Mrs. Robah Nall, Starring Mickey Rooney and P m H cxWJK thp.se young people In order tliait Da over the week'end were Mr. and POWER COMPANY S3 ^IJert McCorkle, 'student ait route 3, a daughter, Doris Ann, Judy Garland with June Prels- SALISBURY, N. C. thiiy may receive iunther traln- ’ Mrs. James Boger, Miss AV.ce M BELK-HARRY CO. Palachlan State Teachers col- November 12. ser and Paul Whiteman and ' ing. If there áre young people E f t Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Eustace сз SALISBURY, N. C. spent the week end with his Mr, and Mrs, Spencer Baity, his Orchestra. ' i f V/ho lacked certain subjects in Daniel of Salisbury, Mr. and' fîî a daughter, November 14. ISHSHU «ЕинкяиЕЕганЕииия[а1анЕнвнвн*нвнвиЕианЕ1явнвияннаивикив1НЕиаияиагмЕН!5И8Н' ™cr, Mrs, Maggie McCorkle. i Ì; Hi PAGE 6 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. у црДУ, NOVEMBER 15, 1940 i'. THE (MOCKSVH.LE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE ywvwwwwwvwwwwvwuwwwsw v w w v í Í í í :. РАОЕГ Miss Vasta Cope TIKES After 70 Days in Lifeboat Ordered Deported death notices In the newspapers, Although tractor tires were Greece Captures the Spotlight of the War Enters Hospital lacking wholly the imagination first sold In 1932, approxim ate­ FORK. — Bishop Edwin A. Whatever Your... to perceive the personal trage­ ly 85 percent of all farm tractors dies and grief Involved; each as I Penick of Raleigh will have con- made in 1939 were equipped with TH ESi WAMT A m Ifirmation service at Ascension Individual as if there had never rubber pneumatic tires at the |3ccn another death. Out- time Is Chapel Sunday, November 17, at factory, LAUNDRY PROBLEM 3 o’clock. cursed with the spectator state fo r w h a t YOC Im C T of mind; even the war Is regard­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix TOBACCO ed by some as only Interesting WE HAVE A FOR SALE — PIANO IN GOOD of Salisbury were Sunday guests news. BUTTERICK PATTERNS— ARE of Mrs. Scott Goodman. The trend in 1939 was a bit condition, walnut double bed, now sold a t C. C. Sanford Sons more toward cigars, smoking But the Compassionate Christ Mr. and Mrs. Grady Walser of book case, several center tiibles, Co. tf and chewing tobacco, but even SERVICE TO SOLVE IT cared for everybody’s sorrow. He near Tyro were the week end cot in good condition. Furni. DAVIE BRICK so U, S, Census Bureau flfjures Intruded His help into the situa­ BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— guests of Mrs. Walser’s parents, ture made by late J. J. Star- show that American manufac­ tion, even touching the bier, rctte. See Mrs. A. F. Campbell, The Enterprise. Mr, and Mrs, R. C. Barnes. which was pollution to a strict turers turned out 180,575,095,000 Mocksville. ll-8-3tp. H, C, Myers of China Grove Jew To the heart-broken moth­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS COMPANY cigarettes, —DEALERS I N - spent Sunday with his parents, Our Service Includes Fam ily Finish, Roug] er, and to the Incredulous neigh­ AUCTION SALE — FARM MA- Having qualified as Adminis­ BRICK and SAND Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Myers. bors, he gave back the dead son, chinery on Nov. 28, 10 a. m. tratrix of the last will and ШСОД1Е Drv Thrift W ash and W et Wash. once more alive. It was a major at J. W. Long’s farm joining testament of P. K. Benson, de­ Paul Owens has returned to Raissa Berkman Browder, wife ceased, notice Is hereby given Washhigton, D. C, after spend­ Cash Income from farm mar­ of Earl Browder, Communist N miracle, done as a wayside min­ Kimbrough Furches’ farm to all persons holding claims WOOD & COAL ing several days with Mrs, Owens ketings and Government pay­ candidate for tho presidency, ^ istry, near Smith Grove. Wheat against the estate of said P. K. Day Phone 194 and daughter. ments in September amounted was ordered deported by Attor- Binder and drill, riding culti­ Benson, to present the same to Night Phone 119 vator, cane mill with pan and the underslened, properly veri­ Miss Elizabeth Myers spent to $894,000,000 as compared with ney General Robert II. Jacksonilj fied, on or before the 28th day "A SERVICE FOR EVERY PURS? other items. ll-15-2t. several days last week with Mr, the revised estim ate of $749,000,- on the ground she entered the ;* COLORED NEWS of October, 1041, or this notice 000 for August and $901,000,000 U. s. iHegally. He acted on rec-'*; will be plead in bar of recovery. and Mrs, Prank Hendrix, By MARGARET WOODRUFF WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY All persons Indebted to said es­ USE FLOWERS Mr, and Mrs, H, G. Greene and in September, 1939, ommendation ot tlie immigra­ $35.00 per week, man or woman tate will please call upon the FOR daughter, Nancy, of Yadkin Col­ tion appeals board and said the Robert Dulln, 64, died at his with auto, sell Egg Producer undersigned at Mocksville, N. C. EVERY OCCASION! Kcscucd from an open lifeboat after 70 days Wilbert, FEED finding was based on her own home Friday morning at 0 a, and make prompt settlement. lege, were the guests of Dr. and to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., This the 26 day of Oct., 1940, YonU always find It easy to Widdicombe, 24, is carried ashore at Nassau, Bahamas, sible the marketing, through the te...imony describing her surrep­ Salisbury Laundry m. He suffered a stroke over East St. Louis, HI. select from our large and English farmers are being MRS. BELL BENSON beautiful collection of flow­ while his companion, George Tapscott (left), 19, manages quota program, of about 12 mil. titious entrance in 1933. Jackson!? a year ago and never fully re­ Administratrix of P. K. Benson, urged to gather acorns, horse ers, Chrysanthemnma sad to walk without assistance. Seven men took to the 16- lion bales during the year be­ said she is a citizen of Russia. JOE FOSTER, Representative covered. He is survived by his AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 23 deceased. ll-8-6t И chestnuts, and beechnuts to eke B. C. Brock, Attorney I'fiot boat when the British freighter, Anglo-Saxon, was ginning August 1, 1941. This widow, Mrs. Lucy Dulin; one at 10 a. m. by Mrs. Sallle Mc­ Carnations partlcnlarly. f Г",- out the feedstuff supply of farm Phone 151 torpedoed off the Azores. The other five perished during will mean that» individual farm BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, .'•e— Phone Mr. Foster at 147, Mocksville son, Fisher Dulln; one daugh­ Mahan at Clegg Sheek Farm. Mocksville, N. C. MOCKSVILLE a g e n : ^ animals and thereby release ton­ LeGRAND’S PHARMAOT - j í lae 2,500-mile voyage. allotments will remain the same The Enterprise. ter, Mrs. Mozelle Neely, all of 1 horse, 1 cow, mowing ma­ nage for other needed Imports. I % W.V%WVV WJ^rtiVV^V^AVVWWVVWWWVWVV.^.v... NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ELLER-WOOD in 1941 as they were in 1940,” This map shows the new theatre of Davle county. Funeral services chine, buggy and harness, 2- I every one of the county’s regis­ suffered intensive attack from the air horse plow, cultivators, com Town of Mocksville FLORISTS Floyd further pointed out that, in the Mediterranean area. The British were held Sunday afternoon at trants. Greek and Italian fleets were reported bat­ planters, fertilizer distributor, vs 109 Vi. Inn«a St. with marketing quotas in ef­ the Shiloh Baptist church. Rev. George Clement Estate; Emma SALISBURY, N. C. YADKIN QUOTA Wife Slain by Bomb assmbled at Salonika (A) to help tling as Italy sought to seize Crete (D) straight plo^vs, all kinds of Fifty questionalres have al­ fect, farmers who plant within :ce repel the Italian invasion. Fiorina S. J. Burke conducted the serv­ Clement, widow, George Clement, ready been mailed and approxi­ Extension of the war gives the British navy farm and carpenter tools. Rufus Clement, Abby Clement, their allotments may market and Kastoria (2) were shelled by Italian ices. Burial was in the Pres­ mately that many more will be use of bases at Cerigo (C) and in the H-8-at. Davle County et al S SET AT 109 without penalty all cotton which advancing from Albania, while Pira- byterian cemetery. Under and by virtue of a Judg­ sent out before the end of the Cyclades (E). they produce in 1941. Farmers Mrs. Estella Foster of Ad­ SALE—MARE, 2-IIORSE WAG- ment In the above entitled cause A total of 109 Yadkin county week, according to Troy Martin, (B), port of the capital city of Athens, wh(fovenjlant their acreage al­ vance spent Saturday in town on and harness, 2 buggies and by C. B, Hoover, Clerk of Super­ men will be called for a year’s clerk of the board. ior Court of Davie County, I, ROWAN lotments 'or who have penalty Jesus Christ, His love constrains shopping. harness, disc harrow, Deering n-iilitary training between now the undersigned commissioner, Although the quota for the cotton from a previous crop must us when all other incentives fall Miss Marietta Wagner spent mowing machinc and rake, will offer for sale for delinquent and June 30, 1941, it was learn­ H ighlights Of The county Is not known, board of­ pay a penalty of 3 cents per The Power that healed the af­ the week end In Concord with four 2-horse plows, household taxes for the years 1929-1932 in ­ clusive, to the highest bidder for PRINTING CO. ed when net quotas for each ficials have indicated that the pound on all cotton marketed fluent centurion’s servant, and her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, C. and kitchen furniture. Other Wiagner. cash at the courthouse door of draft area board In the state county’s first draft call will very in excess of their farm market­ Sunday School Lesson restored her son to the widow items too numerous to men­ Davle County, on the 23 day of SALISBURY, N. C, were announced from the office likely be nearly filled from men ing quotas. of Naln, is still the greatest force Mrs. Z. A. Dockery of States­ tion. Sale on Nov. 16 at 10 November, 1940, o t 12 o’clock, of Governor Clyde R. Hoey in who have volunteered for serv­ operative in tlie world today. We ville spent Friday afternoon Noon, the following described Sunday School Lesson for a. m. Roy E. Williams, Smith lands, towit: One of the largest print­ Raleigh. ice. At noon Tuesday the board Mrs, G. V. Greene Sunday. a democracy, or brotherhood of recall the deep Implications of with Dr, and Mrs. E. L. Evans. iber 17 is, “Jesus’ Concern equals. Grove, Mocksvlile, route 3. George C. Clement Lot No. 1, ing and officc supply Foisyth Second Largest had received ten volunteer ap­ Attorney P. W. Hairston Jr. of the old saying, "God’s commands Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Onque of Beginning at a stake Elijah Ute and Health.”—Luke 7. Power for a Program ll-8 -2 t houses in the Carolinas. Yadkin’s neighbor, Forsyth, plications. Charlotte was the guest Sunday are God’s enablings.” Mount Airy visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaither's corner and running S. Even a little bit of serious 24 deg. E. 4.72 chs. to a stone; has the second largest quota In of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A Human Interest Story J. A. Woodruff on Thursday. CARBON PAPER—PencU sharp­ ire is a bigger bugaboo than thinking makes plain that there thence 8. 42 deg. W. 21 chs. to a • P r i n t i n g the state with a total of 629. P. W, Hairston, Remembering Rome’s rigid Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gaither, eners, typowr^ters, staples, Cotton Referendum Hitler on the world’s horl- is only one figure in sight com­ pine; thence N. 48 deg. W. 3.85 MedElenburg has the largest 'Mr, and Mrs. Loyd Walser and class lines, we prize Luke’s pic­ Professor Wilson and Andrew paper cllpi^ mucilagc, type­ chs. to stone and white oak; Thls is the spectre o f grow- petent to lead mankind into this quota with a total of 717 men Plans Being Made children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ture of the c,enturIon deeply Woodruff attended the football writer ribbons. Ink pads—and thence N. 42 deg. E. 22.81 chs. • Lithographing :lass consciousness., The dlc- new order of fraternity. That to the beginning, containing 8 to be called. Michael and children, Mr. and solicitous for a sick servant. Here game Monday afternoon In Sal­ all' kind of officc supplies.— E. Y. Floyd, AAA executive are fostering It; Russia’s figure is Jesus Christ, who gave and 40/100 acres, more or less. Mrs. John York and daughter, was a spaclous-mlnded and toler­ isbury between Price High and Mocksvillc Enterprise. This the 24 day of October, • Typewriters Quota Reduced officer of N. C. State CoUege, iganda is based upon It; It a perfect example of freedom Patsy, of Yadkin College, were ant gentleman who held his ser­ High Point, 1C40. North Carolina was originally has called upon county and in Asiatic nations and is from class consciousness. He was WANTED TO LOAN—Money to Date of Sale: November 23, 1940, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, vant "dear unto him.” The • Complete Office ordered to supply 49,434 m en community Triple-A committee­ easing in the United States the bost friend of the poor and build you a home—Mocksville Terms of Sale: CASH. B, P. Rummage. servant, too, must have been a LARGEST JACOB STEWART under the selective service act, men and county farm agents Canada. The recent Amer- the toiling. He was also the Building & Loan Association. Nelson Hairston was in Chapel man of fine qualities to com­ Craven County’s cotton crop ll-l-4t. Commissioner S u p p l i e s . but this figure was whittled to begin preparations for the politlcal campaign was friend of the rich and powerful. 1-26-tf. Hill Saturday. mand such affection. is the largest in years, due to down to 15,613 because the state cotton referendum which will be ply colored by it. Great Brlt- Sarah Cleghorn’s poem, which received credit for men who held December 7, Cotton grow­ Miss Vasba Cope entered Duke This centurion displayed an no boil weevil attacks and the PHILCO RADIOS—SALES AND in« ^ Phone 532 Salisbury, N. 0. hospital last week for treatment. s measurably being deliv- declares that "Comrade Jesus use of good seed, reports P. M. SERVICE. Fresh batteries each had enlisted since January 1, ers throughout the Nation will from it, by the common carries a red card” is mistaken amazing lack of class conscious­ and for national guardsmen who voté at that time on whether Mrs. John Wood returned home! ness for a proud Roman. His Cox, assistant farm agent of the week for all makes. —Young Monday from Danville, Va., after erings in the war. and misleading. Jesus dined State College Extension Service. Radio Co., Depot St. 10-4-tf were called to active duty. they wish a marketing quota to iirust fairly into the midst with Simon, the rich Pharisee, interest even crossed racial and Governor Hoey announced that apply to their 1941 crop, spending ten days with her mo­ religious lines; for he had built ther and sister. Miss Victoria present lesson, the theme and others of his Ilk; and talked TOBACCO USED TIRES, batteries and auto C ^ 6 6 2!),032 men had enlisted and 4,- Cotton marketing quotas have dass-consciousness deserves confidentially with rich and a synagogue for the Jews, and parts for all makes and sizes. 7^9 had been called out for na­ VanEaton and Mrs. Bennie A reduction of more than half ^^^^LIQUiaiAfltETS.SALVS.HOSt 0ЯОРЗ been in effect for the past three ist attention. In this case, aristocratic Nicodemus; and He had friends among their leaders Wrecker service. Rodwell’s Place, tional guard duty. Franklin. in the Canadian tobacco crop years. The 1940 quota was ap­ His wife killed when a German all life, we may find guld- had two prosperous publicans, to whom he could appeal for in­ North Mocksville near high E. PIERCE FOSTER Mr. Franklin who has been this year serves to adjust the The guardsmen and enlisted proved last fall by 91.2 percent bomb scorcd a direct on his s In the example of Jesus, Levi and Zaccheus, amongst His tercession with Jesus in behalf school. Day phone 40—night DR. McINTOS-H men were credited, whenever seriously ill for several weeks excessive leaf supplies in that of the Nation’s growers. North London cliurch, an English vicar day Is prone to stress the followers. In today’s lesson we of his sick servant. He was too phone 117J. Buyer and Ginner p issible, to the counties or draft in Danville Community Hospital country to the level of domestic HEDRICK Carolina farmers gave quotas a is pictured removing the holy :ence between “the haves” find Him eulogizing and serving modest to ask for a favor in board areas in which they re­ 89.8 vote of approval, 50,137 vot­ shows some Improvement. person, or to expect Jesus, the consumption and export outlets. FOR SALE—One rebuUt Maytag OPTOMETRIST chalicc and other sacred arti­ the “have nots”; the rich the rich Roman centurion. He washer and one rebuilt Mea­ 436 N. TradcrStreet OF sided. As a result, three coun­ ing for quotas and only 5,707 For AH Kinds Of Job Printing— walked daily with His fishermen Jew, to visit his home. cles, sheltering them with a steel the poor; the employer and Soybean production this year dows washer; guaranteed. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. ties—New Hanover, Haywood voting against quotas. Call The Enterprise ! ! ! followers and preached His Gos­ Let It be said emphatically helm et. employed. is indicated to be 81,500,000 bu J. Angell, Jeweler. Have Your Eyes Examined and Hoke—will not be called on "The secretary of agriculture e of the western world are pel oftenest to the poor. that this long-ago Roman, to furnish any men in tlie shels, approximately 6,000,000 Regularly. declared a 1941 marketing quota ironted by the imperative Not only did Jesus set an ex- dwelling In a social order petri­ FOR SALE — 50-GALLON HOT COTTON draft’s first call. bushels below the 1939 produc­ In September,” Floyd said, “when gigantic task of destroying 'ample of how to live in cordial fied into strata, was the pro­ water tank and laundry heater In other words, enough men tion, estimates the U, 8, Bu­ it was determined that the sup­ major m enace to the demo­ relations across all class lines, totype of myriads of employers with hot water coll. Bargain. from those three counties either reau of Agricultural Economics, ply of American cotton on Aug­ way of life. It is a real but He also imparts power for today, who have a deep human CaU The Enterprise, Phone 84 enlisted or were members of the ust 1, 1940 totaled 24,900,000 interest in their workers and go COTTON FARMERS “ I f I t ’s C o t t o n , S e e as definite as any form of carrying out His program. His, Judging from reports and from SINGER SEWING MACHINES— national guard so that no one bales, or 137 percent of the ‘nor­ ration for war. And It “One is your Master, even Christ, to great lengths to serve their will be drafted from the three mal’ supply. Under the Agricul­ ^7Âe Wifuufuf, ^ickei welfare. It Is no more Just to the appearance of cotton in the We are representatives in We buy cotton and seed. FOSTER” ints even greater obstacles; and all ye are brethren;” is.link­ counties in the first call. field, Pitt County will have Davie for these famous ma­ Bring your cotton to us tural Adjustment Act a quota class consciousness is rooted ed with the promise of superna­ condemn employers as a whole Draft Board Busy many farms producing more chines. Also vacuum cleaners for ginning. must be declared when supplies In individual selfishness. It tural power to follow the Way. than it is to call labor unions Yadkin County’s Selective Ser­ reach 107 percent of normal. selfish and ruthless aggressions than a bale to the acre this and irons. See our display on tural for everybody to think There are millions of men and year, says Assistant farm agent second floor of Anderson build­ vice Board is being kept busy “The National quota for 1941 of lawbreakers. On both sides P H O N E 8 9 EVERY YEAR AND SEASON Umself first, as a worker or women throughout the world C. D. Griggs. ing.—C. J. Angell. J. P. GREEN pssigning order numbers and is the same as the one in effect employer instead oi th'nk- who are willing to surrender of the industrial cleavAge of our MILLING CO. sending out questionalres to this year, and will make pos- of himself as a member of every other loyalty for loyalty to times there are men with a sense FOR SALE—SEED VETCH AND MOCKSVILLE, N. C. of social responsibility, and of лмлlW JvW lM гwлwл/wл^Jwлf^^л -IS- Arrested by British Rye.-C. J. Angell. their personal obligation to fol­ Floyd Naylor, Mgr. low Ciirist. CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 FOR A Selfless Seeker $1.00, your name imprinted. “What Is in it for me?” is the The Enterprise. FALL SPECIALS! sordid approach of some per WALKER FUNERAL HOME WAGES PIANOS PURE O IL SEWING MACHINE! sons to every new issue or op. Sews forward and back- / ^ AMBULANCE ДО UGAR SALMON portunity that arises. Our Ro­ Wages paid by farmers on wardl Has automatic ten- man gentleman was not in this October 1 averaged about tthe • Telephone "TW B\G fAMllY S\ltl OO lbs. Can 15c sion and tension release! category. At great pains, and same as on July 1, but were MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Light! Greist attachments! UGAR liyU4Kfien.-ta- A by pledging his prestige, he about three points higher tlian 5 lbs. Kenny COFFEE sought only healing for a faltn We have a Good Now—No Down Payment! $ т ш on the same date a year ago, UGAR 1 lb. Pack 11c fui servant. reports the U. S, Marketing lbs. X .ctio n $Д Uh 20-year Guarantee!^0^^^ In the Roman military tradì Service, и CHAI 'X Supply of Maxwell House и tlon of authority,, he felt that s COFFEE 25c Jesus had but to give the order SHINGLES H X Good Used Pianos and the servant would be curea If fully developed, the usage CHRISTMAS CARDS и S E ^ C E . iCK PEPPER School Tablets TlirlJlled v^as the oft-doubted of cotton for a new cement- ж M fibs. Each 3c Christ at this exhibition of faith cotton roofing shingle might re­ THE ENTERPRISE w ill carry a full line- For it is faith that God is ever quire one million bales annually ^ u M r'î. seeking in man, "When the Son a U. S. Department of Agricul- “ of Christmas cards this year. You may X H We Are Offering panes H eavyweight Union S u its ...... 7 9 c of Man cometh, shall He and ture official estimates. X faith in the earth?” One of the find what you like at any price you care M ■'■■■‘î Let Us get that car ready now . . . X pther H eavyw eights ...... pleasures of God is to be trusted POSTS M Them At t o p a y . X . by His children. The centurion’s Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, for­ Tests conducted at Oregon H k-' X puble Blankets, part wool, 66x80 ...... $ 1 . 9 9 faith made the Master glad; as mer president of the Indian Con­ State College show that fence H BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE. does every similar exhibition on gress party, was arrested by posts with the butts charred do X Vif'-: BARGAIN Samples w ill be on display at the office. M pingle Blankets, first quality, 66x76 ...... 5 9 c the part of even the least of man­ British authorities near Allaha­ not last as well as untreated X vi‘ ' kind. That Is why Jesus exalted bad after a meeting with Mo­ posts, but green posts treated H You may have your name imprinted on X ■ ■ Г- childhood’s confiding heart. That with a salt combination last al­ H PRICES We Also Give handas K. Gandhi. He was one X .*■ ' î. S E E U S F O R Is why He gave the word which of two men chosen by Gandhi most Indefinitely. your cards at very little cost. H ■ . ! healed the centurion’s servant. to make anti-war speeches as X : . The Only Son of a Widow part of the plan of limited civil BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— See O ur Stock A t O nce. Our author, Dr. Luke, peer­ disobedience. The Enterprise. сияианаидияивняиаиянвиаианананЕНВНЯиякБИЯиаияианЕ! Specialized Radiator Service m m i s 425 HKracsi PANTS, SHOES AND LEATHER COATS less historian and journalist, was lavish with his tales of abiding Y ou W ill B e Surprised COMPARE 7 5 GAS RANGES! UP liuman Interest. On the heels “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” 1940’s best buy! Exciting ¿ ¿ ¡ tim of the Roman centurion story and Pleased at O ur features include oven so fast ^aaunu2iitf\ he tells the dramatic incident of RANGES RADIOS itreaches400‘’in5J^minutesl I'- Spurgeon Foster is now associated w ith our the raising to life of the only A son of the widow of Naln. JEWELRY O f f e r i n g s . 6900 cu. in. storage space! $ ^ | MONTH [tore and he welcom es all of his friends. BEDROOM «ONTH Here the participants are of Also For • $C A-95 BICYCLES Kurfees & Ward MRHriNO the lowly poor. The scene of the LIVING ROOM Bottled Gas 3 “!' CHAROI passing funeral, with Its loudly FURNITURE TOYS walling mourners, is typical of the orient. Jesse G. Bowen Music Co. J. FRANK HENDRIX The Nazarene might have W hen You W ant Furniture— See Your Local Representative passed the funeral party with 124 E. Innes Street Salisbury, N. C. 217 W. Fifth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. MONTGOMERY WARD M ocksville, N. C. the sheer uninterest with which P h o n e 1 9 3 4 Opposite Post Office N. Libertj' St. Winston-Salem, N- Д Depot most of us regard funerals and PAGE 8 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15^

Clyde Byrd of CCC camp is and Mrs. Robert L. Smoot oven Mrs. Stafford Hostess Leonards Hold M ocksviile Folks C. W. Hall Visits LOST - RED f e m a l e ! spending this week with his the week end. setter and English maj Silver W edding mother, Mrs. M. F. Byrd. In Davie. . . The Enterprise Has TWICE The Paid Circulation of Any Other Newspaper To Church Group Visit A t Kappa In YadkinviUe Mr. and Mrs, D. L. W hitaker ter, latter black and whji MOCK’S. — The Woman’s di­ ADVANCE. — Tho Ladies Aid Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman were dinner guests of Mr. and KAPPA. — Rev. Stoner filled ELBAVILLE. — Mr. and Mrs. ted. Owned by Jim p j vision oi Mode’s Methodist Society met at the community his regular appointment at St, Brutte Sittings and family and spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Willie Turner of Mocksviile ward if finder brings church met Saturday afternoon building Wednesday. Mrs. C. D. Matthew Sunday afternoon. Elmer Johnson of Hays, Miss Mrs. Clai-a Hartman. Saturday evening. fllere & There Ciiarles Essie oil nt. Bragg at the home of Mrs. Joe Stafford Peebles, the president, presided, 'Mr. and Mrs. Garl Stroud Mollle Upchurch, Robert Brewer Miss Della Jones is visiting L. M. Tiitterow’s store ; and Mrs. C. L. Dillon was sec­ spent the week end at home. ter. with Mrs. Charlie Myers presid­ visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cartner and daughter, Louella, of Wins­ relatives In Kannapolis this ItCOSlING ADDRESS ing. retary. of Iredell Sunday. ton-Salem, and Miss Thelma Mrs. Clara Hartman and Mrs. week. C. W. Hall and children visited Kimbrough Siheek o f Mocks- Mrs. Joe Jones was in charge The Woman’s Society of Chris­ Byrd of Lexington, were the Albert Graves of Davidson Mr. and Mr.s. Ernest Koontz Mrs. Cora Vogler Sunday night. will deliver the welcoming of the progRim. “New Road tian Service met with Mr.3. Mil­ Sunday guests of Mrs. M. F. county visited his mother, Mrs. and daughter, Janie and T. L. Mrs. Clara Hartman spent jrcsa to 350 members of the 1 Т П П Untried” was the theme of the dred Faircloth Wednesday. Mrs. Koontz spent the week end with Byrd. Victoria Graves last week. Tuesday night with her son, Itic Flyers” a t their annual service. Call to worship was by G. H. C. Shutt, the president, Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shermer Virgil Hartman of Winston- KEEP WAI Tetini,' In Hollywood, Fla. on Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Stafiord. presided and an interesting pro­ For All Kinds Of Job Printing— - I СШГ Monroe. of Hanestown visited their par­ 3-5 when the Southern Scripture lesson was by Mrs. gram was given. Salem. Call The Enterprise ! ! ! Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holthouser ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sher­ H eavy Chathail elation of Ice Cream Manu- Ham Rights; poem, "The Grey Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patner of mer Sunday. [turers also siradlarly meets. Dawn of Day,” by Mrs. Marvin celebrated their silver wedding Smoots Have P a r t W o o l Mocksviile spent Sunday after­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Zimmerman J organization Is composed of Myers; prayer by Mrs. Charlie Tuesday evening. There were noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. spent one day last week in Wlns- Lply men who sell to the Myers and Mrs. J. A. Hartman. upward of fifty friends gather­ Sunday Visitors VOLUME LXII “AU The County News For Everybody” M OCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940 “All The County News For Everybody” N O . 4G Jones. ton..Salem. ijufacturers and dairymen Meditations, “Adventuring On ed at their home and enjoyed BEAR CREEK. — Mrs. Thomas Mrs. ’Tom Koontz, who has Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tucker are I the southeastern territory. Unltrled Roads," Mrs. Marvin the occasion with them. A de­ Woodey was Sunday guest of FRESH & CURED been a patient at Davis hospital, spending sometime with their L sheek is vice president of the Jones; poam, “The Hand That licious course was served by Mr. and . Mrs. Zeb Brinkley. BLANKI returned home Monday. mother, Mrs. Betty Tucker. Mesdames C. L. Dillon, A. E. Mr. and Mrs. MCKlnley Smoot | EuUt The Road,” Miss Florence iMr. and Mrs. Robert Lyerly Mrs. Rad Sidden spent Thurs­ Santa Claus Arrives Here Saturday, November 30 Ueauchamp; balk, “S(carrett, Vogler, P. L. Smith, W. E. Reece, and June Leonard of Salisbury and family of Rowan visited Mr. day aiternoon with Mrs. Fritz W orth $6.951 CAPTURED Built for the Future,” by Mrs. Mattie Poindexter, R. W. Collette, and Johnny Smoot visited Mr. M eats and Mrs. W. A. Hendrix. Mrs. and Mrs. F. W. Koontz Sunday Hege, who is ill. | l colony of bees that had built Joe Jones. Thanksgiving and pe­ Special 10 Days G. H. C. Shutt ’'received the afternoon. Doctor and Mrs. Woodruff of EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO ¡¡¡omc in honeysuckle vines on LIONS DISCUSS BETTER TELEGRAPH another fine davie dairy barn XMAS LIGHTS tition, were given by Mrs. Ho­ Sam Cartner of Lees-McRae High PolnA were the Sunday CREDITORS well; talk, "Scarrett’s New Day,” guests and Mrs. C. D. Peebles FISH P a ir farm of J. R. Bailey In ushered them into the living College spent .the week end with aiternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Having qualified as executor alem township were cap- Mrs. Ifertman. The secretary his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Ratledge. of the estate of Mrs. Lou L., SERVICE, CITY DELIVERY OF MAIL took the offering for Scarrett room where Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ a n d 1 .several days agQ by W. P. BE TURNED ON; M. Cartner. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bailey of Furches, deceased, late of Davie Need of adequate telegraph College. After the program nard received many congratula­ County, North Carolina, this is reet and D. W. Bailey, Mrs. Lillian Koontz is *a pa­ Fork spent Sunday with Mr. and OYSTERS facilities and city delivery of Mrs. Stafford,, the hostess, serv­ tions and gifts. Then the guests to notify all persons having bees had constructed the were ushered into the dining tient at Lowery Hospital, Sal­ Mrs. Loyd Miller. claims against the estate of said pbs in the vines and about mail for Mocksviile were two Draft Board BAND TO PLAY ed delicious refreshments to isbury. Grady Miller of Tyro spent deceased to exhibit them to the room. Everyone present enjoyed At All Times $3.81 flpounds of honey were taken. principal topics discussed! at the Santa Claus Is coming to town fourteen members and nine undersigned on or before the To Classify the fellowship w ith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and the week end with his parents, Jibees were likewise taken and dinner meeting of the Lions club next Saturday night, November visitors. The December meet­ 15th day of November, 1941, or The , Davie county draft Leonard and . wish for them Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ketchle and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Miller. Md in a modern hive. last week. 30. He will bo welcomed on the ing will be held at the home this notice will be pleaded In board will meet next IMonday many happy years to live. children of near Harmony spent Mr. and Mrs. Roby Jarvis of bar of their recovery. All per-' It was pointed out that Mocks­ square at Mocksviile. of Mrs. Joe Jones. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Bailey’s Chapel visited their par- sons Indebted to said estate will I MOCKSVILLE night to begin classification Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stonestreet Daniel Furnitl viile does not have any tele­ The Christmas lights wUl be During the business session the Mrs. E. M. Keller. en'ts, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shermer, please make immediate pay­ of registrants. Davie’s quota and daughter of Winston-Salem graph facilities after 4:30 p. m. turned on for the first time that group decided on a book for a Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and Saturday night. m ent. ie Kurfees family apparent- for December is two white visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Col­ This the 13th day of Novem­ and that such Inconvenience course, “The Life of jesus.” MEAT MARKET Ihas the oldest Bible located men, according to word re­ night and a celebration is plan­ lette Sunday. daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. C. W. Hall and children, ber, 1040. 6- Electric makes outside conununlcatlon Plans were made to make a [this section, according to J. ceived from Raleigh. ned for the official opening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reece and Mrs. J. H. Jones of Center. Teddy and Kenneth, spent the F. R. LAKEY Rear of Postoffice burdensome and costly. A com­ quUt for the children’s home at Executor of Mrs. Lou L. Furches I Kurfees. ’The Bible is now ....Througii Nov. 20 tlie local The MocksviUe high school ' visited relatives and friends In week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mocksviile, N, mittee of R. S. McNeill and O. C. Wlnston-Salem and names were IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE R. B. Sanford, Jr. I possession of his brother, J. draft board mailed question­ band will give a concert on the Boonville Sunday. E. Hall of Yadklnvllle. Attorney 11-15-Gt. McQuage was appointed to in­ drawn for Christmas presents. IKuri’ees, at Louisville, Ky. and naires to 1G8 registrants. The square at 7:30 p. m., featuring Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Howard of vestigate the matter and seek I owned by his grandfather, mailing will still continue at the gala occasion. FERSONALS Erlanger were among those who ^ 'STANDARD* ^ the establishment of a local Kurfees. It Is an old the rate of 25 daily until it The event will also Include a A number of friends and rela­ enjoyed the silver wedding of telegraph service 24 hours per tives gathered at the home of £sso. l-man Bible, printed in 1729, is day. is thought that a sufficient short program in behalf of aid Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard OEAIIR fi inches long, 10^2 Inches Above is view of the new dairy barn Smith’s 600-acre farm at Sheffield which Mr. U. H. Myers and celebrated Postal receipts already tills number have been mailed to for Clirlstmas for the under­ Tuesday. ]ie and weighs 23 pounds. Any of Wade \V. Smith recently completed at also includes 10 tenant houses and a store. privileged. It is planned this his 7&th birthday Sunday. year are of sufficient volume to get the Davie quota of 76 by Mrs. Carrie Orrell and Miss ier around? , Sheffield. It includes a modern milk bam Elmer Beauchamp is in chargc of the dairy year to raise money, as In the Mr. and Mrs. A. N. PV)lds and place MocksvUle in the second next June. Mary Lillian were in Winston- 30 X 70 feet, a large two-story dairy bam, which has 60 cows, wit^ 28 now being past, to furnish Christmas bas­ children and Mrs. Gregory and class and therefore entitled to There have been 12 from Salem Wednesday on business. KGING silo 10 X 35 feet, sterlizing and cooling milked, and the milk is sold in Winston. kets for the needy. 'These bas­ city delivery. Before such a de­ the county who have volun­ little son from WlnstonJ3alem Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reece and equipment. The bam is located on Mr. (Enterprise Staff Photo.) kets wUl be distributed by the |l singing will be held at Fork livery could be established it teered and it is thought that visited Mrs. O. F. Jones Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Poindexter were In SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES welfare department as hereto­ nunlty building Sunday, be- two of this 12 win be credit­ Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Carter had Winston-Salem shopping Satur­ would be necessary to have the A - ' . nlng at 2 p. m. Several ed on the December quota. County Club fore. as their guest Sunday afternoon, day. streets better niuned and houses ; •tets, including two of the James Franklin Ridenhour of DEATH CLAIMS Everybody in the county is in­ Mr. and Mrs. Conn Dlsher and Mr. and Mrs. TP. T. Aysrs and nimibered. A committee com­ W o m e n M e e t FAIR PRIZES Jle's best, will be present, Cooleemee and Gilmer Liven- vited to be present Saturday- children of Winston-Salem and son of Winston.Salem spent posed to Knox Johnstone, w. R. Club women representing 10 ! iîÎ * 7 J t e 0 ^ lere will,also be other enter- good of Advance enlisted for night, Nov. 30, a t the official i M t: '- Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Allen and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Wilkins and B. S. McNeill was clubs in the county will assem­ nent. a three-year term, according ROBERT L. BAKER ARE AV/ARDED launching of Yuletide. chUdren from near Smlith Grove. Ilaylor. named to investigate this pro­ to word received from Char, ble in the Cooleemee High Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp Mrs. T. M. Shermer spent the posal. Robert Lee Baker, 71, well School Auditorium Saturday af­ Prizes and ribbons won at the llD CORN lotte. Sheek and daughter of Wins­ w eek end In Spencer w ith rela­ A committee composed of known and prominent farmer, ternoon at 2 o’clock to report State Fair In Raleigh and at the Trade School L. Casey has exhibited at To date there has been ilfl ton-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. tives. Orady Ward, Dr. W. M. Long died at his home near Union their achievements for the year. Southern States Fair in Char­ ; ENTERPRilSSE one of the 1,699 -wliio have registered To Be Opened , J. W. Beauchamp Sunday. 'Miss Rebecca Tolbert left for and R. S. McNeill was also named Chapel church Monday morn­ Mrs. T. C. Pegram of Coolee­ lotte were awarded by W. H tdest ears of corn seen In a from Davie county. Young men in Davie between Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp Sheek Bryson City Simday where she to work with R. S. Proctor, sup­ ing. Mr. Baker was the son of mee will be the main speaker Jor Kimrey at the 4JH recreational Sanford’s Esso Service Station No. 2 time. The center ear Is the ages of 17 and 25 have an and daughter of Winston-Salem has accepted a position as a erintendent of the county L. Baker and Teressa Blanken­ the afternoon. Mrs. George Ap­ school held Friday night at the opportunity to get practical les­ : Ш; viatted Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beau­ teacher in the high school. developed and has nine schools, towards the furtherance ship Baker. person, one ot the three women Farmington school. ’Those re­ sons in trades they like and champ Sunday. tall ears around It, all In one of securing county speakers to selected to represent North Miss Anna Orrell oi Wins­ Funeral services were held ceiving awards were Howard also help national defense. ■Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams and ik. It was grown on his speak on various vocations and KIM MERONEY Carolina at a conference at 1 W a ton-Salem spent the week end Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock Boger, Xenphone Hunter, John­ An 8-week training period Mr. and Mrs. Bo Adams of Rock­ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 near Center. professions before high school Pardue University wUl report on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Union Chapel church with nie Sparks, members of the live with classes lasting 15 hours a ingham spent Sunday w ith Mr. groups. The dbject of the dis­ her trip. An outstanding part J. G. OrreU. Rev. J. W. Sides Jr. assisted by stock Judging team of the coun­ week will be established for -and Mrs. A. J. Douthit. OOL OF INSTRUCTION cussions with the students is to SELLS HOME of the program will be a cloth­ Rev. P. L. Sm ith and Mr. M. R. Under The Managership Of Mr. John Henry Rodwell Rev. J. W. Turner conducting the ty and J. W. Knight, C. C. San­ courses in masonry, plumbing, Messrs. Harlson, Ed and Noah Mrs. E. N. Howell, State P.-T.A. give them a practical talk on the ing revue which will represent Jones attended the district ste­ J. K. Meroney lias sold his funeral. ford and E. C. Tatum, members electrical work, carpentry, truck Kyers of Virginia spent the iM worker, held a school of problems and opportunities In some of the outstanding work' ward’s meeting in Elkin Frlduy. home on South Main street to Survivors Include his widow, of the crop Judging team. and tractor mechanics, wood week end with relatives. jtruction for the five assocla- the various walks of life in which done under the major project Mrs. Blanche Hanes Clement, an the former Miss Nancy Hudson; Miss Florence Mackle present­ work and general farm construc­ ns in the county at the Mocks, they might be Interested In fol­ this year. Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. LIBRARY intermediary transfer being four daughters, Mrs. Ollle God­ ed 4-H pins to two club girls tion. James Carter spent Monday ’e school Monday evening, lowing. The Cooleemee Library will be made to J. B. Grant. bey and Mrs. Polly McClamrock for their achievements during The courses will be taught by irious phases of the work were Jeff Caudell, H. s. Walker and FUNERAL HOME afternoon In MocksvUle. open on Tuesday and Friday of Mocksviile, route 2, Mrs. N; E the past year. Those winning practical tradesmen in tho coun­ sen ted and requirements for W. M. Pennington were also Other real estate transfers Miss Ethel Jones from Wlns- morning from nine to eleven Flynt of Winston-Salem, and Because' he has other pins were Betty Lee Driver and ty who have had more than standard association were ex- named as a committee to make filed In the office of J. W. Tur­ tcn-Salem spent the week end each week for the benefit of Mrs. Glenn Rollins of Cana; six conflicting business activities in Miriam Harp. two years experience and wUl lined. At the close of the plans with the city officials and ner, register of deeds, include: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. those who work In the after­ sons, Jaimes Lee, M. R., R. L. Jr., the funeral profession, Gwyn The program begam with club be supervised by J. W. Davis, ieting plans for a county coun- Rev. E. M. Avett for turning on J. B. Grant, commission, to C. W. J. Jones. noon. We hope we can be of Arthur all of MocksvUle route Hrris, owner and manager oi the songs and Included: "4JH act! local agricultural teacher.. The of the were discussed. S. Fry, 20 acres in division of help to those who have not been the Christmas lights on the 2, T. L. of W inston-Salem and Harris Vault Co. of Winston- vlties offered to 4^H boye and courses are set up by the na­ S. Proctor, county superin- Annie Markland laoids, $400. BLUM’S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— able to secure books on account square. R. W. of New York. Salem, will not be associated girls” by Betty McMahan; "4-H tional government for training The Enterprise. adent, presided at the meet- The club decided to hold a H. L. Foster and wife to T. of the hours of opening. There were many beautiful with H. S. Walker In operation Short course” by Nancy Furches; of rural youth with funds fur­ i : Christmas party, featuring ladles V. Motley and wife, part of 2 flowers. Pallbearers were L. M. of the Young Funeral Home Co "County health project” by J. W. nished by the government. night, and Phil Johnson, Joe lots of Hanes Chair and Table In Cooleemee. Mr. Walker will Knight; camp stunts directed by In order to have a class there , 0. s . OP A. Tutterow, Ben Tutterow, Sam Patner and Grady Ward were Co. lands, $100. operate the business as annouru:- B. C. Moore and J. N. Richard­ must be a minimum of 10 stud­ in open meeting will be held Tutterow, C. S. Allen. W. B. named as a committee to ar­ Fred W. Drury and wife to ed. son; baby beef project work by ents and It is planned to have * Cooleemee Camp No. 56 of the Bailey, C. J. Hodge. Cold Weather Specials range the entertainment fea­ O. T. Nicholson and wife, lot in C. C. Sanford. E. C. ’Tatum, one school in the high school 0. s. of A. on the night of i-. tures of the evening. division of H. H. Hartley lands, CHRISTIAN PROGRAM « chairman of the board of county work shop here and perhaps an­ . [-f. Tember 28 at 8 o’clock. The $10 and other considerations. $600 Load Of The Christian program at the cominlssloneis, and О R. Madi­ other school at Advance under mt will be in the hall and J. H. Peoples and wife to C. Methodist church wUl be pre­ son, principal of Farailngton the supervision of N. L. Hendrix. IT. Fletcher Howard of EiJan- Final Football Liquor Seized M. Peoples, 6 acres $10 and other sented Sunday evening, Decem­ school, made short talks. The classes wUl start as soon r will be the principal speaker, Leather Jackets Game Here Today considerations. ■ADout $600 worth of bottled ber 22. The annual Candlelight Approximately 100 attended as organized and may be held at erybody is Invited. In bond whiskey, 26 cases of 24 Service will be held under di­ MocksvUle high school closes (Mary Williams to J. R. Wil­ the school, representing all the day or night as it suits pupils pints each, was seized last Sun­ rection of Mrs. J. K. Sheek. its football seaison at the local liams and wife, 3 lots of J. M. senior clubs Ш the county. Dur­ teachers. Those with a part IINS ARMY day morning about 5:30 by state grounds this afternoon when Casey lands, $10 and other con­ ing the school, games were di­ time Jdb may enter. Homer J. Shoaf of Cooleemee highway patrolman J. C. Gibbs KAPPA CLUB ^5.98j^«7.95 they play ’Troy at 2 p. m. The siderations. rected by Miss Florence Mackle After the courses are finished enlisted in the army. He local boys have lost only one and city officer Jim Smith. The The Kappa Woman’s club will the students are subject to em­ H. H. Lagle to Daisy Green, and W. h ! Kimrey. IS been sent to the Infantry in home game, 13 to 7, to the strong liquor was in a car operated by sponsor Moor’s quartette Novem­ ployment In work for national lot of O. C. Wall Co. lands, $25. LINED mama. Cranberry team and a good game Noah' Denton of North Wilke_s- ber 28 at 7:30 o’clock at the ЦОС KILLING defense In Unes where there is- is promised today. B. F. Tutterow and wife to boro. Denton was caught in a Davie Academy. a scarcity. The need of carpen­ ITEND MEET The high school band will James Henry Jones and wife, foot race near Greasy Corner There was something of a ters at Ft. Bragg is cited as an comimunity hog killhig at the OVERALL JACKETS C, M. Spry of Cooleemee, state parade through the streets at acre, $10 and other considera­ after he had been chased in the BAZAAR instance. Those who are In­ MANAGER home of L. M. "Tutterow at Cen­ «Ident o f the P. O. S. of A. p. m. and will play at the game. tions. car about 7 miles. Denton was The Woman’s Society of Chris­ terested in entering some class This New Station A Complete Line Jgh Mitchell of Statesville, p&- The probable starting lineup Roy B. Broadway to W. L. fined $100 and costs before T. tian service will hold its an­ ter last Friday. About 3,000 are asked to see Mr. Davis at ALLEN OVERALLS inal president, and J. C. Kesler for the local boys includes Wil­ Smith, 15 acres, $1,200. R. Cope, magistrate. The car nual bazaar Saturday night at pounds were killed and Includ­ once. ed two hogs belonging to Mr. Salisbmy, state treasurer, will son and Richardson, ends; Mar­ Daisy Green to R. G. Turner was returned to a motor con­ Bethel Methodist church. Bar­ Tutterow, two to Noah B. Dyson, Features Of lend the 93rd anniversary of tin and Hay, tackles; Halre and and others, trustees for the Mis­ cern that had a heavy, lien and becue, chicken salad and hot Japan plans to discharge all e organization at a meeting Smith, guards; Eaton, center; sion Faitli 'Undenominational, lot the liquor wiU be sold' to an doss v.’m be served, beginning at one to Mrs. H. F. ’Tutterow, one foreign school teachers. HANES UNDERWEAR to Martin Latham, one to C. A. Philadelphia on Dec. 7. Poplin, quarter; Latham, full­ of Wall lands, $50. A. B. C. store in Durham, pro­ 4 o’clock. The proceeds wUl go for the benefit of the ohurch. McAllister, one to Will Potts and ESSO Specialized Lubrication. back; Pope, right half; Black­ Board of Education to Fassett ceeds going to the county school ATLAS TIRES, TUBES a n d The public is invited. one to George Evans. WORK SHIRTS, GLOVES, WORK PANTS, «LEY’S CHAPEL welder, left half. Booe, Chinquapin school lot, $30. fund. Stores To Close BATTERIES. Tires carry a 12- The young people of Bailey’s DRESS AND WORK SHOES, Made by Alemite Corporation, >apel church will sponsor a On Thanksgiving HUNTING CAPS AND HATS month written guarantee. Bat­ ■ogram at the Advance high Local business houses, city national leaders. NEW and COM­ hool Saturday night featuring MUST HAVE BEEN THE WEATHER THAT CAUSED IT and county offices wUl be *nie Harris and his Benson ering the omission after they Governor said it was November closed on Thanksgiving day, teries have an 18-month written It’s the little things that up­ Sklppy by name and owned by problem was solved by sum­ PLETE EQUIPMENT through- itnblers. reached the oar which was 28 in this state and the Pres­ Nov. 28. Mail service will be set life—and lately life has been the A. T. Grant family here. moning Hub Crawford, local HEATERS, COOK STOVES AND guarantee. PERMAGUARD and ident said It was a week earlier maintained as usual on that Ordinarily Sir Thomas Is a colored man, who came fast parked in the drive, they re­ out. A grease and gun for every DRRENTINE SAXE full of ’em around here. nationally. Addled and upset by day, howevier, since the n a­ model gent but a short time ago afliwerlng with his paint ladder turned to the house for this tional Thanksgiving date Is TRI RAD ANTI-FREEZE, Turrentlne church will hold A pet cat climbed a tree, the long delay, we caUed the RANGES AT BARGAIN PRICES annual sale Saturday after- on the side of the car. importance document. When Nov. 21. wouldn’t come down and howled he decided to clUnb the big oak wrong signal, got the dates ex­ specialized part of your car. Don.. Services will be held at When Hub extended a helping they got back to the car it was Local stores that will be ATLAS AUTOMOBILE HEAT- all night to keep the family in the front yard—whether after actly backwards and like Duke o’clock and the sale will be- hand to the cat, Skippy took gone. Fortunately they left the closcd include the foUowing: awake. A couple got married, a bird, change of scenery or and Cornell took a licking—by A Fulll Line Of John Deere Farm ONLY EQUIPMENT of its kind n immediately following din- full of bursting young manhood one long, disdainful look, elevat­ lights on. The car had roUed telephone, personal stoppage Ideal Grovcry & Market, C. C. ERS, WASHING, POLISHING !r. forgot the certificate, frantical­ ed his tail for balance and down the incline and stopped in Sanford Sons Co., MocksvUle ly tore back Into the preacher’s only he knows. Anyhow night and letter. One subscriber, Mrs. in DAVIE COUNTY. sprang past him. Down the a clump Of bushes in the back Cooper Edwards of Columbia, S. Cash Store, W. J., Johnson Co., and W AXING a specialty. house for it and returned to came and caught him in the lilU Machinery and Repairs JOHN HENRY RODWELL URKSVIW.E CLUB tree he scrambled head first, took yard, discovered by the lights. C., is wondering If we have gone Mocksviile .Hardware Co., J. find their car had “walked off.” forks of the tree. All during the Open House will be held by a hop and skip after landing and A wrecker soon sent tlie happy Frank Hendrb;, Pardue’s, Al- THE ENTERPRISE got the night he plead and threateneH4Uì444iJceme*iÌ cember meeting to be held at of Mocksville, a daughter, Mary tensity with whiclt Panzer division was trained. reaching this happy occasion, cutive committee, Wade Fur­ Newport Nows, Va., to spend Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gabord of members. night on December 16. A play Cecelia, November 19 at the TJ. S. SCENE the assemblage partook of the ches; assistant lecturer, Mrs. O. time. Clemmons were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Madison, will be presented by the group. Mocksvllle hospital. EARLY General George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, an­ picnic dinner, consisting of edi­ M. Howell; assistant secretary. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. House. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Teague and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Couch of nounces release to the British of 20 “flying fortress” bles of all descriptions, which I. and Mrs. E. W. Harp had The meeting closed with thoughts Mr. and Mrs. OdeU James enter­ Erlanger, a boy, Otis Dell, No Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nlbllnk of bombers and priority on 26 four-engine bombers, together had been spread before them Injured in Fall inner guests Sunday Mr. and ot Thanksgiving and prayer, tained the faculty of Farmington C. L. Wertz and daughter, Those present were Mesdames vember 16. High Point were recent visitors with abandoned bomb sight. Bombers weigh 40,000 each, on a long table In the yard. A Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck of at the home of Mrs. J. W. Zach­ carry four tons of bombs and have a range of 3,000 miles. beautiful cake, a gift ot the high school at a turkey dinner Jiyn, of Roanoke, Va., Mr. Paul Blackwelder, Ben Boyles, -VISIT DAVIS’- route 2, a son, William Anthony, ary. couple’s children, on which had Friday evening, November 15. D ue to the fact that G w yn Mrs. Paul Harp and daugh- Essie Byerly, J. B. Johnstone, P.-T.A. November 12, a t the Harding been placed decorations In gold­ Betty Ann, and Mlss Louise Knox Johnstone, D. C. Rankin, Mrs. K. L. Cope left yesterday clinic. For All The Needs Of The P.-T.A. baby contest and en symbols appropriate for the Chicken Supper Harris, owner and man­ on of Center, Mr. and Mrs. Alice Woodruff, Charles Wood­ for Rome, Ga., to spend an early Cooleemee News B. Hicks, Mlss Lillian and ruff, W. R. Wilkins, Hugh San­ brunswlck stew was a grand event, graced the center of the Thanksgiving with her son, Mr To Be Given »n Harp of Wlnston-Salem. ford, H. T. Brenegar, W. C. S a in - G r u b b Your Entire Family PLAY AT WOODLEAF success. A total of $75.00 clear table. ager of the Harris Vault Bruce Thomason and his fam­ SCHOOL ADVANCE. — The P. O. S. of A. Cooper, Pred Casslday, E. E. money was realized Irom the The relatives and irlends of It. and Mrs. Paul Grubbs, and Announcement ily. and the Ladles Aid Society will Gibson, W. H. Klmrey, E. C. On FrlCiay night, November this highly respected Cooleemee Co. of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Sam Waters spent Now here’s something unusual! fevent. Thanks go to all the give a supper of chicken and Morris, D. K. Clodfelter, W. F. Mlss Texle Grubb, daughter of Mlss Elvy Edwards of North 22, at 7:30, the faculty of Wood­ couple lelt wishing them many irsday w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Kae Sunmer, member of the Tip P.-T.A. people for their liber­ sandwiches at the Community Robinson, and Misses Wlllle Mil­ Mrs. Clarence Grubb of Moc.ks- Cooleemee, who has been ill, is leaf school will present "Silas returns of the day, not to men­ layfleld in Roanoke, Va. They Toppers Club, and Stormy, the ality and willingness to help. building Saturday evening. The has other business activi­ ler and Sarah Gaither. vllle, and Roscoe Albert Sain, improved. Stnldge Irom Turner Bridge,” tion many beautllui and useful nded the V. M. I.-V. P. I. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ab Sain ot midget, measure up in New York public is Invited. 'Mrs. Bettle Cook 6f North a comedy-drama In three acts, at gifts which, for years to come, ae. route 2, were married Saturday where they are guests of Robert THE RED CROSS The club meeting sponsored by ties pertaining to the fun­ Cooleemee, who has been taking the Woodleaf school auditorium. will serve as happy remlhders of Mrs. Johnstone evening at the Baptist parson­ “Believe It or Not” Ripley. The Miss Florence Mackle of Mocks­ Its t . L. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. treatment at Lowery’s hospital, iaUAUTYmKCHANDUL REASONABLYПисЁЛ Prof. T. L. Patrick will play the The Red Cross Roll Call was their Golden Wedding. age with Rev. J. H. Fulghum Tip Toppers Club is composed of vllle will meet at the Community Dean of the American theatre, Eaton and family of Cooiee- Bridge Hostess Salisbury, 'has returned home lole of "Silas.” Between the acts doubled this year. The Home eral profession, he w ill performing the ceremony. girls who stand at least six feet WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. building Thursday evening. Daniel Frohman, 89, was taken to . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fere- 'Mrs. Knox Johnstone was hos­ much improved. Her mother, of the play, grade school chU­ Hygiene class handled this Mr. and Mrj. Sain will make two in their stocking feet, M yers Celebrate Mrs. Hunter of Wlnston-Salem a New York hospital after he and Miss Elizabeth Ferebee tess at bridge at her home Thurs­ Mrs. Williams, who has been ill, dren will entertain the audience through their members. By the have no interest or con­ their home at Smith Grove. Wowiet visited her sister, Mrs. C. L. slipped and tell in his hotel resi­ day afternoon and Thursday ■with special recitations. Pro­ end of the drive, it is hoped Silver W edding at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. is able to be up again. Dillon and Mr. Dillon Monday. dence, fracturing his right hip. H. Eaton at their home on evening. In a setting of late ceeds realized from the play will that there will be many more FORK. — Mrs. Mary Hender­ nection with the former le 2. fall flowers, play was at five Cooleemee F.-T.A. We are' sorry to report that toe used to purchase new equip­ subscribers to this worthy cause. son, Mrs. Bessie Cotton and son, tables in the afternoon and four Mrs. Daisy Green of North ment for the school. The campaign will be underway John Cotton, of Chapel Hill were Young Funeral Home of Ir. and Mrs. John Click of in the evening. Thanksgiving Holds M eeting Cooleemee had the misfortune to until the last oi November. w eek ond guests ot Mr. and iston, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. place cards were used. Prior to The Cooleemee P.-T.A. met fall Monday night and break her FOR MEMORY LANE Mrs. P. W. Hairston. ledge of route 4, Clara Byerly Monday evening, November H, in thigh. She is at present a pa­ C o o l e e m e e the games the hostess served CONTRIBUTION SICK LIST tient at Long’i Sanatorium \xi Miss Helen Wyatt is spending Wson, a sranddaughter of a dessert course the school auditorium. Ivlrs. O. ■'.Viiiiiiii d ic k gtt/e two The are Improving lii the this tt't-ek ill Winston-Salem uston, were recent visitors at In the afternoon, Mrs. Gaither H. Coulter, president, presided Statesville. beautiful, big shrubs to Memory hospitals. Mr. J. p. Hancock, with relatives. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rev. P. J. Stough, the new Metho­ THANKSGIVING Sanifbrd was the high scorer and Mrs. S. W. Brogdon, who has who has undergone an opera­ Mrs. Nina Hoyle and daughter, rty on route 4. Mesdames dist minister led the devotlonals, Lane last week. Thanks to Mrs. In a previous announce­ Mrs. Grady Ward drew the con­ been on the sick list, is very tion at Lowery’s, Is escpected Virginia, spent last week with and Ratledge are daugh- using as his topic “Workers To­ Click are in order for this con­ solation. In the evening Mrs. much Improved. tribution. home this week. Mrs. Orle Hall In Rock Hill, S. C. of Mr. and Mrs. Byerly. C. S. Grant received the prize gether With God.” Mincemeat Mrs. T. C. Alsobrooks and Mrs. Mlss Nora Carter continues WANTED ment it was stated that The minutes of the first meet­ Mlss Victoria Byerly, who has for high score and Mrs. Joe Pat­ 2 lb. Jar Its. Raymond Barnes spent Srr 15e 25e 25c LIBRARY Horace Bowers, who have been right sick. MAPLE, BIRCH, SYCAMORE ner the consolation. ing were read and approved and spending a few days in New at Lowery’s have also returned Mr. Harris and M r. H. S. week end in Richmond, Va. the secretary, Mlss Rosa Tatum York City, will be accompanied The library will be open on Mrs. Paul Bailey and son, Guests for the afternoon party R e a d y F o r Grapes, Red Cranberries home. 1> Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cosma. read a message from Governor home by her niece, Mrs. Harvey Tuesday and Friday mornings. Kermit, are spending sometime were Misses Hayden Sanford, Emperor, 3 lbs. Pound Mr. Ray Smith is Improving Clyde R. Hoey to the Parent- Slmmonds, nee Ethel Louise By­ THANKSGIVING 25c 25c Mrs. Charles Isley will be In with Mr. Bailey in Norfolk, Va. Walker purchased the Its. h . B. Ward and grand- Wlllle Miller and Mesdames at Rowan Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Myers Teachers Associations of North erly. and baby tor a visit; Mr. charge on these mornings. “Shter, Gay Doby, have re- S. A. Harding, G. N. Ward, You must look your prettiest Grapefruit Brazil Nuts celebrated their sliver weddmg ^ed from Kannapolis where W. P. Robinson, Cecil Mor­ Carolina. The chairman of the Sihunonds sailed Tuesday for Young Funeral Home. for the gay holiday parties 3 for 10c Pound 15c COTTON CLUB NEWS Sunday, November 17. Dinner LOGS y spent the week with rela- ris, J. F. Hawkins, Gaither various committees reported on West Africa, where he is en­ GIRL SCOUTS the work of his or her commit­ gaged In missionary work. The Cotton club has started was served picnic style. Short es. Sanford, C. R. Horn, W. H. and dances. PLENTY OF FRESH * The Girl Scouts met at the tee. Mr. Arnold Kirk, treas­ Cocoanuts its dancing class. Miss Imogene talks were made by Rev. Hut­ Klmrey, Paul Blackwelder, L. P. VEGETABLES home of their troop leader, Nancy and Mrs. Boon Stonestreet urer, reported on the financial Mrs. Nora Riddle and children, The first requisite Is a flat­ Each 10c Shulenberger Irom Catawba col­ chins and Rev. Sprinkle. Music 45 AND 49 INCHES LONG Martin, Mack Kimbrough, W. M. Rldenhour, last Tuesday. Mlss guests last week end of status of the association, and accompanied by Mlss Ola Brown tering new hairstyle from lege comes once a week to give was furnished by the Trail Rid­ Due to the facts stated Long, John LeGrand, S. B. Hall, Sara Morrison met with the troop and Mrs. Frank stonestreet Mrs. Charlie Baihnson gave a of Salisbury, went to Sanator­ Mayfair Beauty Shoppe. Phone the Instruction. Everyone is ers. They received many nice E. C. LeGrand, J. C. Sanford, ium a short time ago lo visit and assisted them In starting Albemarle. most interesting report on the and uselul gifts. above Mr. Harris w ill not Edwin R. Poole and Jim Kelly for your appointment and be some woodwork. The girls are P'ea^ed that thtjse girls are en- work of the lunch room. Mrs. Mrs. Dicie Goins, who is a pa­ FRUIT CAKE IHGREDIENTS joying this delightful form ol 'Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sldden and and Mrs. B. P. McMillan Guests for the evening were ready for fun. all very much interested in this J. E. McNeely presented the tient there. The many irlends recreation. son, S. B. Jr., spent Sunday with Lumberton were week end Misses Della Grant, Mary and phase of their scouting. CA S i be associated with Mr. plans for the Baby Contest and here of Mrs. Goins will be happy Mrs. Nina Hoyle. ^ts ot Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jane McGuire, Luclle and Irene to know that she is greatly im­ Mrs. H. L. Gobble and son, Horn, Ossie Allison, Claytoil Brunswick stew which was spon­ MAYFAIR BEAUTY "WOMAN’S CLUB SURPLUS №n proved. Jerry Lee, Charles Hupp Jr., alker in the business. Brown, Siirah Gaither and Mes­ sored by the P.-TA. The Woman’s club met on Mrs. Coulter’s sixth grade SHOPPE AHison-Johnson Co. Many Forsyth County larmers Worth and Avalln Potts spent •rs. s. P. Binkley is spending dames Armand Daniel, R. M. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. B. Robinson (VV; Tuesday with a large attendance. presented a very entertaining with surplus feed have bought Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Hanes Chair & Noveh 1 Week in Kannapolis with Hoithouser, P. O. Brown, Joe are spending a few days visiting Miss Jo Coiriey, owner program on Safety MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Plans were made for achieve­ cattle which they expect to lat- Mrs. G. B. McDaniel of Dullns, daughter, Mrs. J. T. Hlck- Patner, R. S. McNeill, O. C. Me- In Tarboro. PHONE 111 I' m ent day, whicih will be held on ten during the winter with this n. Miss Myrtle Marrs, Operator I ------M ocksville, N. C. Qu&'g&» P* J* Johnson» C, F. Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs Saturday, November 23, at the feed, reports S. R. Mltchlner, as­ Paraguay now has only 752 :'^L. Germans are trying to buy Meroney, Jr., E. E. Gibson, C, Raymond Gibson were hostesses lichool auditorium. sistant larm agent. >1 Angell will arrive Friday miles of railways. ioffee In Venezuela. t from Wake Forest college S Grant and T. P. Meroney. •\ MìM PAGE 6 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, NOVEMBER 22, 1940 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PA G E-r r Teacher. Agricultural leaders In URBANIZED Women Who Will Serve in the 77th Congress the South have lauded his work The Extension Servlcc Study Hemisphere Agriculture Goes on Trial HARNETT COUNTY TEACHER DECLARED freely. .The motivating force of Bernard DeVoto in COLORED NEWS his life Is: "Looking forward Harper's, has played an imJ BY MARGARET WOODRUFF toward things as a ‘Great Ad­ THESE WAMT A m anit part in bridging The Missionary Society of the STATE'S MASTER OF AGRICULTURE venture’—(My own self at my v c y between city and country i,l Sccond Presbyterian churcli will, Oliver O. Manning, vocational best at all times.” past twenty years. close their Missionary drive Sun-' 's. fo r n b a t YOU agricultural Insti-uctor In the day evening with a program! Dunn High School, Harnett ■ As vanishing as the cigar store About the only way you| featuring a selected group from FOR SALE-NICE TEAM SlULES FOR SALE — PIANO IN GOOD County, who lias carried out an CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 FOR Indian, Is the quaint old custom be entirely different these J the Davie County Training —Will sell chcap. Carolina condition, walnut double bed, extensive program .touching all Sl.OO, your name im printed. of listening to advice from par­ Is lo pay cash for everythiil School Glee Club. Motor Co„ Statesville, N. C. book case, several center tables, phases of rural life, has been The Enterprise. ents. you go along. cot in good condition. Furni­ declared North Carolina’s Mas­ J. A. Smoot spent Sunday In Salisbury with his daughter, FOR SALE—ONE FRESH MILCH ture made by late J. J. Star- ter Teacher of Agriculture for Mrs. Earl Rosdboro. COW, Week old Heifer Calf. rette. See Mrs. A. F. Campbell, 1340, announced Roy H. Thomas, WALKER FUNERAL HOME Pricc §50. Carolina Motor Co. Mocksville. H-8-3tp. COTTON FARMERS State Supervisor of Vocational Mrs. Rubye Hunt and daugh­ Statesville, N. C. A M B U L A N C E / | ,0 ter, Herman Leo, spent Satur­ Agriculture of the State Depart­ AUCTION SALE — FARM MA- day in Winston-Salem shopping, We buy cotton and seed. ment of Public Instruction. ©Telephone FOR SALE — ONE LOT LOCAT- chinery on Nov. 28, 10 a. m. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. C.'Wagner and Bring your cotton to OS Selection of Mr. Manning for c(l on Maple Ave. Apply to at J. W. Long's farm Joining MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Blggers of for ginning. this honor was based on his Mrs. J. Frank Clement, phone Kimbrough Furches’ farm Concord visited M'ss Marietta preparation for Instruction, pro­ 92-W. ll-22-3t near Smith Grove. Wheat fessional hnprovement, contri­ Wagner Sunday. Binder and drill, riding culti­ J. P. GREEN CARBON PAPER-PcncU sharp­ butions made toward the better-] Born to Mr. and Mrs. William vator, cane mill with pan and eners, typewriters, staples, MILLING CO. ment of his community, farm Crawford, a daughter, Barbara other items. ll-15-2t. shop work, supervised practice,} Jean. Mrs. Crawford, before the paper cllpi^ mucilage, type­ Floyd Naylor, Mgr. physical equipment, activities of BAD APPLES marriage was Miss Clara Smoot. Founder of the billion-dollar writer ribtions, ink pads—and AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 23 Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Williams Associated Gas and Electric all kind of office supplies.— at 10 a. m. by Mrs. Sallie Mc­ his Future Farmers of America [embers of the committee of inter-American coopera- You’ll probably find a few bad apples in every spent the week end in Wlnston- Company, Howard C. Hopson Mocksville Enterprise. Mahan at Clegg Sheets Farm. chapter, enrollment of the de­ in agricultural education, recently appointed by Pres- bushel. Salem. went on trial in Federal Court, 1 horse, 1 cow, mowing ma­ partment and the reports he Is­ WANTED TO LOAN—Money to OLIVER O. MANNING i Roosevelt, hold their first meeting in Washington, Mesdames William Gaither, New York, accused of having chine, buggy and harness, Z- sued. build yon a home—Mocksvllle That’s the way it b with beer retailing. to right, seated, are Harold H. Hume, dean, Florida Alice Anderson, Mollle Booe and used the mails to defraud stock, horse plow, cnltiTators, com DAVIE BRICK Accomplishments of Mr. Man­ and World’s Poultry Congress in .ge of Agriculture; Dr. Thomas Barbour, director of BuUding & Loan Association. ning's department have been: There are several thousand wholeaome, low- Miss Irene Woodruff spent Sat­ holders. On trial with him are planters, fertilizer distribntor, Cleveland. Harvard Universi^ Museum and Knowles Ryerson, conducted two evening classes abidins retail beer establishments in North Car­ urday afternoon In Salisbury Charles M. Travis and Garrett straight plows, all kinds of While In high school, Mr. itant dean of the California College ot Agriculture, shopi^n«. A . Brownback, company lawyers, COMPANY for adult 'farmers of ithe Dunn olina. But there is a handful of undesirable, PHILCO RADIOS—SALES AND farm and carpenter tools. —DEALERS IN— Manning served as state secre­ iding are. Dr. E. N. Bressman, in charge of Latin- Mr. and Mrs. WlllU Campbell Community; established a re­ anti-social outlet; that reflect discredit upon the SERVICE. Fresh batteries eseh ll-8.at. BRICK and SAND tary of the Alabama Associa­ lican agriculture relations and Dr. F. J . Kelly, chief spent Saturday afternoon in Pine Fence Posts frigeration food locker plant for entire beer industry. week for all m akes. — T o n n g tion of F. F. A. and was award­ le division of higher education. Salisbury shopping. FOR SALE — 1930 FORD COUPE, Here are six of the eight women who; first woman ever elected to Congress, re- fresh meats; placed approxi­ Radio Co., Depot St. 10-4-t( ed the American Farmer Degree, The Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distribu­ Last If Treated Good running condition, good \vill serve in the next session of Congress. turning after an abscnce of 32 years. Lower, mately 50 head of beef cattle In Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dulln and WOOD &COAL —highest award of the National tora Committee aims to eliminate every anti­ Not every farm has on it black tires, V-8 wheels, privately Top (left to right) are Mary T. Norton, re- Jessie Sumner, re-elected Illinois Republi­ the community: encouraged bet­ Mr. and Mrs. Winis Campbell USED TIRES, batteries and aut* Day Phone 194 Future Farmers of America Or­ social retailer. During the past 18 months its H ighlights O f The visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewlco Dulin locust, red cedar, bald cypress owned. See R. Duke Tutterow, . clected New Jersey Democrat; Caroline can; Mrs. Frances P. Bolton, Ohio Republi ter pastures, the Increase of parts for all makes and slies. Night Fhone 119 ganization. He was also valedic­ “ clean up or close up" program, in cooperation In Statesville Sunday. or the other durable woods de­ Mocksvllle, rout« I. OTIay, re-elected New York Democrat; and I can; and Edith Nourse Rogers, re-elected from four ito 150 purebred hogs, Wrecker service. Bodwell’s Plaoe, torian of his high school grad- with law-enforcement authorities, has forced out Mrs. Alice Scrlven has return­ sirable for fence posts. But R Jeanette Rankin, Montana Republican and! Massachusetts Republican. and a proper balance between of business 133 dealers who refused to operate Sunday School Lesson North MocksvUle near high NOTICE TO CREDITORS . uatlng class. In 1934, he grad- ed to her home In Charlotte W. Gracber, Extension forester school. Day phune 40—night »»m A ,.b.m , P01yt<«h„,c according to the high standards demanded “by of N. c. State College, says there Hiivlng qualified as Adminis­ Reeves Visit Lee County 4-H Girl on the farm; organized an ac­ after a visit with friends here. phone 117J. Institute where In his junior public sentiment and by the legalized brewing t Sunday School Lesson ior are few farmers who can’t find tratrix of the last wUl and tive "Young Farmers’ Club”; In­ industry. hearing has impressed all teach­ testament of F. K. Benson, de­ THANKSGIVING Black M ountain W ins Canning Contest year was awarded the Danforth ober 24 is, "Attitudes To- some pine or gum trees from FOR SALE—One rebuilt Maytag creased the use of lime In the ers of the race. Attention must 10 Points Given For ceased, notice is hereby given Very unique table decora­ Fellowship for being the "Best the Gospel M essage."— which long-lasblng fence posts washer and one rebuilt Mea­ to all persons holding claims HUNTINQ ORBEK. — Mr. and Edna Earle Bowman of San­ comm unity ,to eight carloads; You can help in this important work by restrict­ come before intentdon. Purpose tions. Pom Poms, Eoam, All-around Student In Agricul­ Handling Beef Cattle can be made with the proper dows washer; guaranteed. C. against the estate of said F. K. Mrs. Blum Beck and baby spent iord, Route 1, in Lee Coimty, and sold cooperatively more than ing your patronage to reputable beer dealers. precedes power. Knowledge Is Snaps, Carnations. Novrt- ture.” Since graduation, he has treatment of the wood with creo­ J. Angell, Jeweler. Benson, to present the same to Saturday night with Mr. and was announced by Mrs. Cor­ $300 worth of feed and seeds. essentdal to action. Not without L. I. Case, Extension animal the undersigned, properly veri­ ty Dish Garden, Potte* taught vocational agriculture In sote or some other preservative Mra. s . S. Beck. nelia C. Morris, Extension food During the past year, projects ware of fifth colum nlstst” reason are the great prophets husbandman of N. C. State FOR SALE — 50-GALLON HOT fied, on or before the 26th day Plants. conservation and marketing spe­ North Carolina and Is one of the |ND NORTH CAROLINA Injunction laid heavily and poets and seers pictured, like ■Tiocust, cypress, cedar, red water tank and laundry heater of October, 1941, or this notice MOCKSVILLE AGEN'n Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reeves of students of the Dunn Agricul­ College, says there are 10 fun­ will be plead in bar of recovery. “I see where the smartest cows youngest teachers ever to re­ mulberry and catalpa are so LeGRANiyS PHABMACT and children spent the week end cialist of Sta;te College, as the tural Department yielded $4,153.- IBUTORS COMMITTEE Britons, Canadians and Joan of Arc, as listening to damental points In beef cattle with hot water coU. Bargain. All persons indebted to said es­ ceive the honor of being Master durable they require no treat, ELLER-WOOD w ith Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Benge winner of the 1940 Ball 4-H give the most milk," remarks 52. The following amounts were leans. Propaganda Is abroad voices. What we hear deter­ production... He lists them as Call The Enterprise, Phone 84. tate will please call upon the EDGAR n. BAIN. State Director ment,” Graeber said, "but un­ undorslgned at Mocksvllle, N. C. oi Black Mountain. Canning Contest. Edna will re­ Frank,” but how do they judge Í world as never before. So mines what we shall be and follows: FLORISTS produced by the different Rolelih, North CnroUai fortunately most of these species SINGER SERVING MACHINES— and malce prompt settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Latta Ratledge ceive a cash prize o f $20. a smart cow?” Wins 'I'rophy Again public is hearing a new do. "Mind your ears” Is a pro­ 109 W . InnM St. classes; $2,234.52 toy all-day, $1,- 1. Beef cattle cannot be pro­ have been exhausted on thou­ Wc are representatives in This the 26 day of Oct., 1040. SALISBURY, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parks. Mrs. Morris was in charge of booooooooooi X300CX ooocx5osoB s«Ii that it should saifeguard found Injunction, especially ap- MRS. BELL BENSON 776.00 by evening and $125.00 duced economically without uti­ sands of North Carolina farms. Davie for these famous ma­ Misses Lizzie and Naomi Beck the State contest, in which the Jack says the world would and powers of attention. pllcaible In a world so filled with Administratrix of F. K. Benson, by part-time. lizing pastures to the maximum. However, even the least durable chines. Also vacuum cleaners deceased. ll-8-6t Tidted Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeves winning entries in county con­ probaibly be dull and humdrum ;e responsible ior whait and clamor and din that tlie quiet Evening classes, composed of 2. Make use of the less saleable woods such as pine and gum can and irons. See our display on B. c. Brock, Attorney Sunday. tests were displayed and Judged to some folks if things would wc hear. The common use voices of wisdom are often adult farmers in the vicinity of roughage as much as possible be made to last from fifteen second floor oi Anderson buUd­ Phone 151 at the N. C. State Pair last quiet down and we return to a le radio has stressed this drowned out. Mocksville, N. C. Miss Helen Richardson visited Dunn, have projects growing on especially with the breeding years upward If properly treat­ ing.—C. J. Angell, week. life of peace. itlon; every radio listener Choked-Out Crop ROWAN Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reeves Sun­ 1,483 acres. Farmers attending herd during the winter months. ed.” NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND day. The other winners of cash |i choice of programs, and Farming Is one endless war 3. Use a purebred bull, pre­ FOR SALE—SEED VETCH AND these classes receive Instruction The Extension forester rec­ Town of Mocksvllle Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson o i prizes in the State contest were "Dont forget that the increase dial out that to w hich he between weeds and crops. Doubt­ ferably a proven sire. Not only Rye.—C. J. Angell. vs on the latest developments ¡n ommends creosote. First, he Center, Mr. and Mrs. Aus- announced as follows: Myrtle in population in these last ten not care to listen, less hearers' heads nodded as­ should the bull be a good In­ George Clement Estate; Emma PRINTING CO. farming. Mr. Manning teaches says, have the wood peeled clean BUTTERICK PATTERNS— ARK dem en t, widow, George Clement, tlon Shaw and children ot years,” reminds Ben “not only the fam iliar story of the sent as Jesus pictured the seed dividual, but he should be of Carter of Fayetteville, Route 2, classes and gives demonstrations t and thoroughly dry. Then place now sold at C. C. Sanford Sons Rufus Clement, Abby Clement, SALISBURY, N. C. Statesville visited Mr. and Mrs. means more schools but more Jesus stressed the same which fell amongat thorns and good ancestry. in Cumberland County, second on various farms In the com­ the posts on end In a L.oller Co. tt Davle County et al S. S. Beck Sunday. politicians.” It was a message for weeds, and was choked ito death. 4. Provide a balanced ration, Under and by virtue of a judg­ prize of $15; fidith Shuping o i munity. These demonstrations containing creosote oil and boll One of the largest print­ Oitaner Richardson visited his tultltude, spoken to a crowd The discerning amongst them including proteins, necessary BLUM'S 1941 ALMANACS, 5c— ment in the above entitled cause Rowan County, third prize of provide ample opportunity for for two hours. Posts should be by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Super­ ing and office supply father, D. L. Richardson Sun­ t that the Teacher had perceived, what the speaker later minerals, and vitamins. The Enterprise. Tom wionders wfhy it looks farmers to learn the modern in the oil to a depth of six Inches ior Court oi Davle County, I, houses in the Carolinas. day. at New Union church Sunday Iraw into a boat, that explained to His disciples, that 5. Do not construct or main­ the undersigned commissioner, sillier for a rich old man to ways of carrying on essential deeper than they will stand In EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO Rev. B. V. Martin will preach afternoon at 3 o'clock. :ht address the huge com- life’s best things are often tain costly quarters for bee! will offer for sale for delinq make a fool of himself than for farm operations. the ground. Upon removal from CREDITORS taxes for the years 1929-193 on 'the upper shore of the crowded out by the second-best cattle. Overhead costs must be • P r i n t i n g a poor old man to do the same Part-time students, consisting the boiler, place the entire post| elusive, to the highest bidder ior of Galilee, who had come or the worst. "As they go on kept low. Having qualified as executor thing. oi 16 local young men not en­ in... a tank of cold creosote oil of the estate of Mrs. Lou L. cash at the courthouse door ot rolled in school, have completed all the m any cM es and their way”—the routine of life’s 6. Keep animals free from Davle County, on the 23 day oi • Lithographing and allow to remain for two S 'ty !’Cth'c^roto^?^thlfls November, 1940, at 12 o’clock. "They use tapioca in the a total of 102 projects devoted ;es of the region. For Gall- evorydayness—“They are choked parasites, both Internal and ex­ hours. to notify all persons havln Noon, the following described movies in the place of hall," in­ In our Lord’s itlme, be it with cares and riches and pleas­ ternal. Feeding parasites is al­ - - . . IB lands, towlt: to different phases of agricul­ WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED CARS IN.STOC Very satisfactory results ^Iso claims against the estate of said • Typewriters forms Sam "and that is what tural life. Instruction dealing ered, was a territory of ures of this life, and bring no ways too expensive. deceased to exhibit them to the George C. Clement Lot No. 1, population, besides being have been obtained, Graeber Beginning at a stake Elijah I wish they would use it for at with crops, livestock, poultry, fruit to perfection.” 7. Make an effort to secura a undersigned on or before the • Complete Office 1939 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Town Sedan, blai says, from the use of zinc chlor­ 15th day of November, 1941, or Gaither’silf corner and running S. our house." soil conservation, farmsteads, thoroughfare to Damascus That Is the true picture of the high percentage of calves. The 24 deg. E. 4.72 chs. to a stone; paint, good rubber, excellent mechanical com the East, modern scene. Most of the char­ main causes for the low per­ ide as a preservative. This Is this notice will ne pleaded In thence S. 42 deg. W. 21 chs. to a S u p p l i e s . conservation and otoher prac­ Jacqueline Cochran is shown much quicker, since green posts bar of their recovery. All per­ $10; Jean Iiunan of W estiield and No Ears acters that miss real fruition centage of calf crops are con­ pine; thence N. 48 deg. W. 3.85 tices Is given In part-time classes. with the coveted Harmon Trophy tion. are used. In fact, the sooner sons Indebted to said estate will chs. to stone and white oak; In Surry County, iourth prize oi this was no parable for a have simply let the best be tagious abortion, and lack of at­ Definite crop rotation programs, awarded her In New York as the they are treated after cutting, please make Immediate pay­ thence N. 42 deg. E. 22.81 chs. Phone 532 Salisbury, N. C. $10; Elizabeth Crayton oi Stan­ in few, but a word to the crowded out. They 'talk itrlvlal- tention at breeding and calving ment. to the beginning, containing 8 terracing, use of approvea ferti­ woHd’s outstanding woman flier. the better. field, Route 1, in Stanly Coun­ 1937 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan, excellent com ÍS. It was drawn from the tles. Instead of the greater real time. This the 13th day of Novem­ and 40/100 acres, more or less. lizer fdrmulas, approved crop This is tbe third time the noted Practically the only material ber, 1940. tion. Itles; they read the newspaper’s 8. Conserve) the manure This the 24 day of October, ty fifth prize of $5; Helen Rler- control, purebred dairy cows. Im­ American ayiatrtic bas won tbe It was drawn from the F. R. LAKEY 1940. Since the maintenance of soil needed are the preservative and son of Madison, Route 2, in proved insect control practices, trophy awarded by the Inter­ ion life, known to every comics Instead of its" important Executor of Mrs. Lou L, Furches Date of Sale: November 23, 1940. fertility is a much greater prob­ an old Inner tube about 26 R. ■ B, Sanford, Jr. Rockingham Ooxmty, sixth prize and a variety of other scientific national League of Aviators. t; and it may well have news; they prefer trashy perlod- Terms of Sale; CASH. 1934 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan, reconditioned all ov lem than can be satisfactorily mches long. One end of the Attorney ll-15-6t, JACOB STEWART o i $5; LucUle, G illette a t Sll- methods oi farming are carried that a farmer was busy Icals‘to good books; ithey listen to met by the use of commercial post Is elevated and a tube filled ll-l-4t. Commissioner verdale In Onslow County, sev­ out by these students. ! his sowing on the sloping the radio’s jazz and humorists, PRICES 1935 Ford V-8 Coupe, original owner associated wit| fertilizers, the proper conserva­ with zinc chloride is fitted over NOTICE RE-SALE OF LAND E, PIERCE FOSTER enth prize oi $5; and E. Jay The- Dunn instructor has 30 Ibeyond the crowd. Instead of to fine music and tion of manure is an Important the higher end. In a short time The général level of prices re­ Cone of Middlesex, Route 2, in all-day students, 29 evening class Pause... our business. This car in good condition. Be thait hath ears 'to hear, serious discussion: they are bent NORTH CAROLINA consideration. the preservative will begin to ceived by farmers In mid-Octo­ Buyer and Ginner Nash County, eighth prize of members, and 16 part-time stu­ Ihim hear,” was the M as- on pleasure, instead of real liv­ DAVIE COUNTY 9. Have pigs to follow fatten­ flow into the sapwood of the ber at local markets throughout Under and by virtue of the $5. ’ dents—making a total of 76. I application of His message. ing; they put money ahead of 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan, paint good, ing cattle. One pig to two or post, forcing the natural sap out I'he country was two points high­ power vested In me by an order OF Bach entry consisted of two Objectives o f Mr. M anning’s 1 figure of speech repeatedly religion; they are so bound up o f’ the Clerk of the Superior Refresh chanically in good condition. three steers will add profit to the at the lower end. Generally, eight er than In mid-September, re­ with Inferior Interests that they quart jars—one oi irult and one department are as follows: O) ars In the Old Testahifnt to twenty hours Is required to ports the U. S. Bureau of Agri­ Court of Davle County, N. C. universal truth of heedless neglect life’s great realities. This enterprise. In a certain matter entitled W. of vegetables. Mrs. Morris ex­ More home and iarm owner­ I treat a post by this method. cultural Economics. . Henry Davis et al EX PARTE, I plained tha;t the conte^ was ships through careiul long-itima 1934 Chevrolet Coach, reconditioned, new paint jo Is the Indictment that lies over will re-sell to the highest bidder COTTON restricted to girls enrolled in 4-H planning and accurate records A real buy. against most of us; we put ssec- Merchants of the Netherlands FREE for cash, at public auction at the courthouse door In Davle County Club work imder the directlpn oi w ith the iwlse use o i credit, where ondary things first; we listen to West Indies are increasing their The. entire United States Is on the 30th day of November, a county home demonstration necessary to supplement a well- the ignoble Instead of the noble. offerings of goods from the 1929 Ford Coach. ñow practically free of bovine 1940, ait 12 o’clock noon 'the fol­ agent. planned diversified Income (2) The Good Crop United States. lowing described tracts of land; “If It’s Cotton, See tuberculosis 'following comple­ iFIRST ’TRACT: Begins a t a To be eligible for the State 100% of farmers having their This picture of the three kinds 10. Guard against disease, es­ tion of the eradication program stone on the S. side of Depot contest at least ten girls must own meat, lard, milk, poultry of soil Is rather depressing and FOSTER” pecially Bang’s disease and tu- In California, reports the U. S. St. and runs S. 2 W. 5.82 chs. have competed in the county products, feed ior livestock, a distressing, dsn’t it? It sounds to Green Corner; thence N. 2.75 THESE CARS ARE PRICED TO MOVE. IF YOU bercuiosls. Department of Agriculture. contest. The Ball Brothers year-round garden, and a family like a jeremiad of contemporary chs.; thence N. 2 E. 5.77 chs. to WRONG SIZE LAMP BULBS Depot St., thence W. with St. Company of Muncde, Ind., fur­ size orchard. IN THE MARKET TO TRADE OR BUY, WE cynics. Yet Jesus was no pessi­ 2.88 chs. to the beginning. nished the money for the prizes, The Dunn Chapter of Future mist, but in the highest sense a U. S. Warships Ordered to Sea SECOND TRACT: Begins at P H O N E 8 9 but any make of canning jar Fame'rs of America, of which SUGGEST THAT YOU SEE US. realist, and Ws plcture-story was the Green corner and runs E. 4.37 chs.; thence S. 1.27 chs. to ARE TOO! could be used in the contest. Mr. Manning is adviser, has climaxed with good seed in good a stone; thence down a branch MOCKSVILLE, N. C. among its achievements: addi­ B*®fMARK register, soil, bearing iruit thirty, sixty, 1.05 chs.; thence W. 3 N. 4.22 tion of running water, sink and pat. d - io55|'' and a hundted-fold. Despite the chs.; iiieiice N. 2.25 ciis. to tile Anybody can see this lady’s dress is tlie wrong No. 2 in China W e also carry a full line of anti-freeze and hea! hard wayside, the shallow soil beginning, being known as the drains In the agricMltural build­ ^ - 4 J. N. Click and Sophia B. Click size. Bu: plenty of people are straining their eyes ing; planted 18 home nurseries; on the rock, and the thorn- lands In 'the town of Mocksville, under wrong size lamp bulbs and don’t even know purchased several books for the ers, both here and at the Sinclair Service Station infested ground, the farmer got see plat made by W. C. Ijames, F. F. A. library; won district a crop. Most of his planting surveyor bearing date May 23, it! In fact, survey shows that two out of three 1929, on file In the paper in the bulbs in homes today are wrong size for easy fee­ prize in Better F. F. A. Contest W e check your car for leaks free of chargq bore abundant fruit. case of Town of Mocksville vs ing. Check yours today against these correct and first place in Harnett Coun­ /m m à é sa n '^ Yes; and in the harvest field J. N. Click and others, contain­ FRESH & CURED sizes: ty Fair exhibits; constructed a of the world, the'good Is greater ing three (3) acres, more or less. than the bad; the successful Bidding will start at $630.00 cedar storage cabinet, magazine This the 12th day of Novem­ ) LE.S. Table Lamps 100 or 150-watt bnib racks and other iurnlture for more numerous than 'the failures. I.E.S. 3-light noor lamps, 100-200-30D-watt bnlb ber, 1940. i; Two-sockct lamps, two 80- or 76-watt balbs school use; presented agricul­ Penningtoii Chevrolet C^.i Human het-wts respond to noblest B. C. BROCK Meats Commissioner Threesocket lamps, three 40’s or three 60’s tural programs before civic clubs teaching. 'Most persons are Phone 151 ll-22-2t KltAcn ceiHuf fixture, IBO-watt bulb of Dunn; landscaped and beau­ honest, kindly, brotherly. For tified school and Post Office MOCKSVILLE, N. C. every shanty representing shlft- COCA-COLA BOX. CO. To relieve COLDS FISH grounds; and m ade a 2,200 mile lessness or misfortune there are Misery of Winston-Salem, N. C. Liquid tour td New York World’s Fair a score of well-kept homes, Tablets a n d Buy G-E Mazda Lamps where a measure of prosperity Salve wmi obtains. There are wayward Nose Drops OYSTERS youth by the myriad but there| 666 Cough Drops “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” are millions more who walk the' Try “Rub-My-Tism”-a Wonderful At All Times By the Carton Liniment straight road of integrity. DI-, i)>‘U 2 MONTHS TO PAY WITH RANGES RADIOS vorces are scandalously many, BEDROOM but hppy homes outnumber them DR. McINTOSH MOCKSVILLE JEWELRY nine to one. Crocked politicians, YOUR LIGHT BILLI HEDRICK LIVING ROOM BICYCLES crooked businessmen, crooked In event of tbi death of labor leaders, and down-right OPTOMETRIST /yy/- Here are three of the eighteen U. S. Navy training MEAT MARKET Chinese Generalissimo Chiang FURNITURE TOYS ■md criminals mar the contemporary 436 N. Trad'rStreet Kai-Shek, he has named Pal scene; but they are made doubly vessels manned by Naval Reservists which have been order­ Winston-Salem, N. C. Rear of Postoffice Chung-Hsi to succeed him, ac­ ss siîa e ed from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic coast. They Have Your Eyes Examined W hen You W ant Furniture— See Your Local Representative visible by (the clear, vast back- DUKE POWER CO. cording to reports from the cap­ .orr Ailp CM i ground of honest men and wo­ are the gunboats Paducah, Sacramento and Dubuque, Regularly. ital city of Chungking. Pal is a Phone 1934 124 E. Innes Street Salisbury, N. C. men of good Trtll. shown in Chicago harbor. youthful South China general. 6M>aames fliEiKïïüEisatti PAGES THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Pïom oted to C olonel Kellers Visit Mrs. Tutterow Boger Funeral R. S. Ferebee Tags Show They’re Not Spi] In Statesville Is Im proving Held Tuesday ^ Dies Suddenly In Davie. . . The Enterprise Has TWICE Tiie Paid Circulation of Any Other Newspaper^ KAPPA. — Rev. J. W. Fink CENTER. — Mrs. H. P. T ut­ Funeral services were held Robert Stevenson Ferebee, 65, niled Ills regular appointment terow, who has been a patient Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Ida died suddenly Monday night at at Salem Sunday morning. at the Davis hospital for tho Ciai’y Boger, 71, at Ijames Cross the home of a niece, Mrs. J, . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. ' Kooncz past several days is getting along Here & There had as their Sunday afternoon fine and expects to be able to Roads Methodist church with in- E. Tutterow at Center, while on guests Mr. and Mrs. Marshall return home' in a few days. terment in the church cemetery. a visit. He lived at his farm in Mrs. Boger died Sunday night the county. ICOTTON Koontz and faiinily and Mri:, Rev. W, J, S. Walker, who has at the home of her son, W. D. Glenn Koontz and daughter, Mr been indisijosed the past five Unmarried, he is survived by F. R. Beauchamp of route 1, Boole on route 2. and Mr.s. Darr Miller and Joe days, is reported much better. a brother, W. M. Ferebee of d'/ance, reports that he raised Henly. She was the daughter of the Winston. The funeral was held Mr, and Mrs. O. O. Tutterow J_387 pounds of cotton this year Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones of late Mr. and Mrs. William Clary. Wednesday morning at the Pino and children of Winston-Salem an acre and a half. He Center spent Sunday with Mr. Methodist church and burlai spent the week end with Mr. Survivors Include three daugh­ [jlowed the crop five times and and Mrs. S. A. Jones. ters, Mrs. J. S. Blackwelder of was in the church cemetery. Tutterow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 400 pounds of 2-9-3 ferti- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ratledge Salisbury, Mrs. Elmer Rayel of L. M. Tutterow. In early life Mr. Ferebee was Izcr to the acre. spent Sunday afternoon with Clinston, Florida, and Miss a salesman for the Ogburn To­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Manor Mr and Mrs. E. E. Koontz. Phoebe Boger of Greensboro; bacco Co. in Winston, later oper­ of High Point spent the ,week ILLS BUCK Tom McDaniel of Rowan visit­ two sons, W. D. Boole and J. D. ated the brick store at Clem­ VOLUME LX n “AU The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 "AU Tiie County News For Everybody” N 0 . 4 7 end with Miss Stella Tutterow. ed in this ■lommunity Monday. Boger both of Mocksville, route mons and at one time ran a “Dad” Frank Brown and Dr. Mt. and Mrs. Ben York and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dyson 2; two sisters, Mrs. T. M. Sm ith illllng station In South Mocks­ V. Greene went to Pender daughter of near Harmony visit­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of Mocksville, route 1, Mrs. ville. iiunty last w eek deer hunting P.-T.A. Names M r s . G r e e n ed Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stroud S. S. Beck of Sheffield. Claudia Hunter of Statesville; |ind Mr. Brown killed the largest "AUNT JENNIE" HANEL|NE ATIEHDS Licntenant-Colonel Chauncy C o m m i t t e e s % m k Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hix Carter and three brothers, J. W. and Prank RECORDDS Lck shot in thait section in 10 Visits Center CLAOS WILL ARRIVE AL Hooper, of New York City, has (Mrs. E. M. Keller and son Miss Sarah Everhardt of V/lns- of Mocksville, route 1, and Precautions against sabotage are so stringent! bars, one with 8 points and SHEFFIELD, — Approximately CENTER, — Mrs. J. B, Green been promoted by Governor Of the 17 Cabarrus County visited friends In Statesville ton-Slem spent Sunday with Oharlle of Charlotte. served at the Glenn L. Martin aircraft plant in Baltil I'elghing 240 pounds. The big FIRST SHOW AND WINS CAKE PRIZE sixty attended the meeting of visited Mrs. J. E, Tutterow Sun­ Ldiman to conunand the 369th poultrymen beginning demon­ SATURDAY HI6HT TO OPEN W Sunday aXtemoon. \^ s . J. C. Bowles. bucit was first seen by Dr. Cheshire P.-T.A. at the school day, I/'-’ Coast Artillery, colored unit, There were many floral tri­ stration flock records last Octo­ Md., that even Martin himself must y.'car an identifie BDCBY. — Miss Jennie Hane- Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cartntr and Misses Priscilla and Henrietta Oreene who shouted to- Mr. Monday night. Mr D. G. Tutterow, Jr., who with the rank of Colonel. He butes. Pallbearers were R. N. ber, 16 completed their records, button when going about the plant. Martin is showi line, 83, attended her first show children spent Sunday afternoon Howard of Cana are spending iBrown and the latter broke both A short program was given by holds a position in Washington, is the first Negro to rise throoffh Rimimage, W. W. Sm ith, T. A, reports W. H. Williams, assist­ ducting Lieut. Gen. H. H. Arnold, deputy chief of tl last Saturday night at the Ad­ Two Davie Draftees LOCAL CHRISTHAS SEASON with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Snider the week with their sister, Mrs. bind legs with his firet shot, Mrs. Henry Hudson, teacher. D. C„ spent the week end with the ranks to command a major Blackwelder, clay Allen, Lonnie ant farm agent of the State Col­ S. Army general staff, on an inspection tour. Arnol( vance high school and won a of Dullns. Alvin H. Dyson. ni.ssing wlDh the second, so Dr. Leave Here Dec. 5 After the program, the follow­ his parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. G. y.'ate military unit. Garner and John Brown. lege Extension Service. is wearing the tag. cake at the cake walk. General Chairman iGreene says. The latter then Two Davlc county men will ing committees were appointed: Tutterow. The oldest person present, MAKE PUNS linished the Job with a knife. leave here December by bus lights, Lattle B. Ratledge, Rob­ Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tutterow, Common Face and Fire Brick for Every Need leges, which was held at Guilford of ships does not keep pace with the losses and it is T. Byrd. The club presented Mrs. Clar­ There are also potatoes and visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waller when details were completed. , College. She was accompanied oflicially admitted that much damage has been done in C. W. Hall and Bill Hartman ence Gaither, who was formerly dried beans from the garden. last week. Baskets ot food will be distri­ HAYNES SERVICE NO. 1 MCCANLESS MOTOR CO. by Mrs. W. B. Ramsey, president industrial towns by night bombings. o f F t. Bragg spent Sunday night SALISBURY MARBLE AND Miss Margaret Latham, with a Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGee and buted this year to tho needy of ISENHOUR BRICK & TILE Sales—HUDSON—Service Dodge & Plymouth Cars & Dodge Trucks of Mitchell. Helen is a member The P.-T.A. has been able to The English people, while their morale remains high, a t home. miscellaneous shmver. raise the money to equip the are crying for the scalp of Lord Halifax, foreign secretary, baby and Mrs. Addle Mae Carter the county, white and colored, COMPANY, Inc. ‘•Americas Safest Car” Dependable Used Cars of the Grace Ramsey Society Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fry and son Miss Hill served delicious re­ room. One of the vacant rooms and son, Charles, all of Wins­ and Christmas gifts of fruits, De indabie Used Cars — Esso Products Sales — Service — Parts — Easy Terms GRANITE CO., INC. and is also a member of the worried because the Germans appear to hold the initiative o f W inston-Salem visited Mr and Brick and XUe Manufacturers freshments to the following: in the building is tteing used for in diplomacy as well as in the military field. It Is also ton-Salem, were the Sunday nuts, candles and toys will be East Spencer Phone 144 .'ashing — Polishing and Lubrication 122 East Council St. Phone 59 Builders of Memorials That Last A Cappella Choir. Airs. Had Sldden. 204 W est Innis St. Phone 111840 Service Dept.—Phone 39 Mesdames N. H. Collette, Paul this purpose. It has been screen­ admitted that conditions in the air raid shelters are ter­ guests of Mrs. Betty Tucker. given to needy children who SALISBURY, N. C. Till Ever Lasting Rad Sldden and son, J. H., SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. 1301-1303.1305 South Main Phone 359 Eaton, Lester Richie, A. D. ed, shelves have been made in rible and the menace to health more dangerous potentially Quite a number of people at­ might otherwise know little of BIRTHS, DEATHS Santa. spent Monday and Tuesday in ______SALISBURY, N. C. Richie, Joe Perebee, J. B. Cain, the closets, tables have been than Nazi bombs. tended the surprise birthday Шпз1оп.8а1ет. There were 28 births, of which M. D. Pope, Robert Furches, E. made and covered with lino­ Lord Lothian, British ambassador in Washington, re­ dinner given in honor of Mrs. The list of tho needy will be Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Tucker went 4 were colored. In Dftvle county F. Etchison and Miss Florence leum. The work of preparing turns from England saying that England is coming to the T. P. Bailey. There was a large furnished by the welfare depart- ’ to JUnwood Saturday aiternoon. KENNERLY'S MEN'S SHOP WEST INNIS NEWS STAND SOUTH MAIN MOTOR CO. DRY'S CASH GROCERY during the m onth of October 25 Mackle. the room has been done by the end of her financial rope and that credit must be extended crowd present and a sumptuous ment. Each family, and child Oaip Hendrix spent the week COMPLETE MEN’S FURNISHINGS to November 25, according to PERSONALS men of the community. The dinner spread. to receive the Christmas baskets LEADING NEWS DEALERS Your Oldsmoblle Dealer—Sales & Service INDEPENDENT GROCER her by America. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege and end at his home at Llnwood. a report by the health depart­ iMr. and Mrs. Henry Howard ladles have done a great deal, Revealation of the condition in England is made in and gifts will be mailed a card, . Wilson Bros., HaberdAshery, Knox Hats 24 Hour Wrecker Service children spent Saturday in Wins­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege and Drinks — Smokes and Smokers Supplies A Modem Grocery Service ment. There were 10 white had as their Sunday guests Mrs. not only in buying the equip­ as was done last year, and they y Hickok Accessories — Snits Tailored to Order this country in order to encourage the American people ton-Salem. children spent Saturday In Wln.s- General Repair & Wrecks Rebuilt Like New Choice Cuts of Branded Western Steaks deaths and two colored. Davis from Salisbury and Mr. ment, but also In raising the to lend more and faster aid. War loans to Britian must will be notified where to come Arcade Bldg. Phone 42 113 West Innis St Phone 9235 A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Mrs. John Church, John, Jr, ton-ealem . 904 South Main Phone 1174 and Mrs. Wlllle' Davis of Albe­ money for the purpose. await discussion until after the first of the year follow­ for their gifts. It is planned to SAUSBURY, N. C. SALISBURY. N. C. 501 N. Mahi Phone 181 and Miss Ruth Phelps of Wins­ have a number of convenient ^ SAUSBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. MARRIAGES marle. Mrs. Jack Sheets is in charge ing a vote of the Senate foreign relations committee Wed­ FORK PERSONALS ton-Salem, visited her mother, storage places In the county for HOKTH of the room. nesday when the question was postponed. Dorothy Lee Wooten, daughter Miss Nelda Pope spent Satur­ Mrs. Fritz Hege, Sunday. distribution ot the gifts. De- M O i W H PORK. — Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wooten day night In Winston-Salem with Sir Milton Cross, buyer for the English government in Mrs. Rufus Matthews spent tails of the distributing centers this country, states on a visit to London that orders for Mr». Giles Poster spent Sunday MAIN DRUG CO. of County Line, and Clyde Jor­ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Koontz Fam ily the week end with Addison Mat­ will be announced later. afternooin with their daughter, SUPERIOR OIL CO. SALISBURY LAUNDRY Gaston White. more than $2,000,000,000 have been placed in this country COBB'S SERVICE CENTER dan, son of Dave Jordan, were thews family. It was planned to raise $150 ;; Mr*. Cicero Bailey. Soda— Snndrics—Cifsn Distribotora Cities Service Prodocts A. S. JONES, SR. Prop. V isit M illers for airplanes and merchant ships. A. H. COBB, Prop. recently married at the office of Miss Bessie Latham of Wins- Mrs. Addison Matthews Is in this year to provide money to ; waile Allen of Mocksville Kool Motor GaMiine and Kool Motor A Service For Every Purse KAPPA. — Rev. Fink will fill A 12-day strike at the Vultee Aircraft factory in Cali­ Cosmetics mnd PiMcriptlOB Serrlcc Expert Rnr Cleaiilnc the county register of deeds by ton-Salem spent the week end the Baptist hospital. They have buy the food ond other articles ' spent the week end with his Quality Groceries and Meats his regular appointment at fornia ends and workers resume getting an’ increase in M otor Oils QuaUty The Best Country Produce Bought and Sold P. R. Leagans, magistrate. Mr. at home. a now baby son. for the baskets and bags. parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 200 South Main St. Phone ISS Salem Sunday afternoon. wages of $1,400,000. Senator Reynolds states more strikes Office u d Plant on Filbert St. Phone 99 135 East Fisher St., Phone 292, Saiisbory Located on Statesville Road Phone 2239 Leagans also officiated att the 'Misses Lucile and Gladys Cain Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Wyatt and Personnel of the various com­ A U e n . SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. JOE FOSTER, Mocksville Representative recent marriage of Edna Miller, of Winston-Salem spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Koontz in defense industries in this country may be xpected, that children visited Mr. and Mrs mittees, first named being chalS i; Telephone Mocksville 147 SALISBURY, N. C. they are Communist-inspired and says legislation should George Carter, who has besn daughter of W. J. and Coy Mil­ with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cain. and family and Mr, and Mrs. J, F. Burt»n Sunday afternoon man, handling the event this : quite sick, is Improving. A, N. ler of route 4, to Cecil Angell, Misses Henrietta and Priscilla F, W. Koontz and fam ily were be passed to forbid such strikes. ______Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherman year Includes: Livengood and Buster Carter son of Hiawatha and Dewey An­ Howard spent last week at Cen­ the dinner guests of Mr. and of Hanestown visited Mr. and Lighting: Joe Patner, T. I. ' visited him Sunday. ROWAN PCX SERVICE CRESCENT MOTOR CO. gell of route 4. The marriage ter with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Darr Miller of South River T he Queen Leaves New York Mrs. Boyd Sherman Sunday af­ Caudell and R. L. Lyerly. Alden Smith of Mocksville A. C. MENIUS CO. FARABEE BROS. Dyson. Sunday. ternoon. Your Pontiac Dealer took place at the home of Mrs. Program: Dr. P. H. Mason, P. spent the week end with W. C. Feeds — Seeds and Fertilizers Wrecker and Repatar Service Spry at Mocksville. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cartner and The Woman’s Society of Chris­ J. Johnson, Mrs. G. N. Ward and ; and Joyce Allen. Bargains In Used Cars PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE Reliable Dry Cleaners and Dyers tian Service met Saturday, Nov. Farm and Poultry Supplies Mrs. Tutterow daughters, Betty Alice and Ruth, Mrs, T. J. Caudell. Service You Will Like 16. at the home of Mrs. Dan 321 North Lee St. Phone 573 Sales—Service and Easy Terms •'Ask The Man Who Owns One” ROAD FINISHED were the dinner guests Sunday Publicity: O. C. McQuage, Mrs. Sale of iced drinks in Mexico WE NEVER CLOSE Work has been completed on H a s G u e s t s of Mr, and Mrs, P. L, Cartner Lawson with Mrs. Eulis Adkins W. W. Smith and Mrs. C. R. 215 E ast Innes St. Phone 560 N. Main and Liberty Phone 707 122 East Innis Telephone 213 City has been banned. SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. surfacing the new road from CON(X)RD. — Miss Naomi Ber­ of Clarksbury. as associate hostess. The meet­ Horn. SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. ing was called to order by the Advance to highway 158, a three- rier and Sam Winslow of High Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forrest and Oanva.s.s for funds: J. B. Grant. ¡jrtc'idanl, Mrs. T. F. Bailey, The Most Valuable stretch. Surfacing was fin­ Point visiicd ill our coim nunlty son spent Sunday aiternoon G. N. Ward, Mrs. Knox John- ■ Ask Your Dealer For The Products Ot Chaplin, Mrs. Betty Tucker, read ished from the Mud Mill road to Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Walker. stone, Mrs. S. B. Hall, E. C. “IF IT SWIMS—WE HAVE IT” the 97th, Psalm, followed by 801 last Saturday. ■ Miss Hope Sechrest spent Sun­ Morris, Mrs. E. W. Crow, Jeff iC i-П COUNTRY'S RADIO Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ratledge prayer. After the business dis­ h . -'V FRICK COMPANY day with her sister, Mrs. Walter C^audell, W. M. Pennington and GRIMES MILLING CO. and family of Woodleaf spent cussion an Interesting program l u -Л SERVICE Frick Engines, Sawmills, Threshers, Min- ROWAN FISH MARKET Bivins and Mr. Bivins of Coolee­ H. S. Walker. I B o x S u p p e r Sunday afternoon with Mr. and was rendered by Mesdames Flour, Com Meal and Feeds Guaranteed Radio Service on ail Makes neapolis-Mollne Tractors, Combines and 3. B. HARRISON, Mgr. mee. Basket: Mrs. W. C. Cooper, Or Models Mrs. E. E. Koontz. Gladys Ratledge, Annie Burton, Harvesters, Ann Arbor Boilers. T o B e H e l d Mr. and Mrs, James Boger, Miss Lucille Martin, Miss Ossie |iî 600 North Church St. Phone 273 “AUTO RADIOS A SPECIALXI” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I 'Mr. and Mrs. Garl Stroud spent and Annie Hall, The hostesses ' ff- Near Southern Depot Phone 335 Fish and all Kinds Seafoods Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Daniel Allison, Miss Rachel Foster, Mrs. SALISBURY, N. C. 110 W est Liberty St. Phone 284 FULTON. — There will be a Sunday with relatives near Har­ served delicious sandwiches, cake SALISBURY, N. C. 111 East Council Phone 457 and Mrs, Minnie Swlcegood of E. P. Foster, Mrs. W. M. Pen- SALISBURY, N. C. I box supper at Fork community mony. and pickles and coffee. In De­ liH,; SALISBURY, N. C. Salisbury were the Sunday nington, Mrs. R. S. McNeill. I building Saturday night, Dec. 7. Miss Lillian Hendrix of Fork cember the society will meet guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Treasurer: Knox Johnstone. • It Costs Less At Sterchi’s To Furnish I The public is invited. The pro- Church spent the week end with with Mesdames J. F. Burton and Yonr Home ¡ceeds will go to Fulton church Daniel. Miss Geneva Koontz. C. W, Hall. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Hodgin NORTH FORK PERSONALS WHITE PACKING CO. Sherman Myers of Winstpn- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones had Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGee and SWARTZ AND CO. and daughter, Dorothy Sue, and STERCHI BROS. STORES, YOUR HOME PACKING HOUSE STOUDEMIRE'S I Salem was a visitor in our com- as their Sunday guests Mrs. W son, Mrs. Addle Mae Carter and Miss Ruth Chandler spent We have for sale new structural steel, good Miss Tiitha Rae McCullough of usable Iron pipe all sizes at reasonable prices. FURNITURE STORE I nuinity Saturday. A. West and daughter, Mrs. J. son, Charles and Mrs. Betty Sunday with her Krandparonts INC. Offering Fhiest Quality JHams, Bacon, Lard Mocksville visited Mrs, Hodgln’s Sterilized wiping rags. We buy hides, furs, Mr, and Mrs. John Lanier and A. Laplsh and son and Mr. and Tucker spent Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mr.s. Jess Myers, REAL CONVENIENT TERMS and Sonthcm Style Sausaere Complete Home Furnishers Ask For White’s Products At Your Grocer scrap uon and metal of all kinds. New and Slightly Used Furniture At [children spent Saturday night mother, Mrs, J, N, Tutterow Sun­ Mrs. J. H. Jones. with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall All- Misses Ruth and Loui.se Foster 124 East Innes St. Phone 1934 West Liberty St. Phone 765 day night. SALISBURY, N. C. 421 North Lee St, Phone 1289 I with Joe Bailey of Elbavllle, Mrs. Lillian Koontz, who has mond at' Thomasville, have accepted positions at Hanes SALISBURY, N. C. REAL BARGAIN PRICES 'Ml-, and Mrs. John Ferebee SALISBURY, N. C. 310 Salisbury Ave, Spencer Phone 1106 Mr, and Mrs, George Howard been Indisposed for several weeks Mr, and Mrs, F, P, Tucker Knitting Mill in Winston-Salem. I and daughter, Elaine, spent Sun- and baby of Hanestown spent is showing some improvement. .spent Sunday with Joe Bailey, Misses Vivian Pack, Rosemary I day with Mrs, Howard’s parents, Sunday night wHh Mrs, J. W, Mrs. J. D. Walker still con­ Quite a number of people from Livenpood and Bonnie Rose Frye Selection by 24 sports witers COMPLIMENTS OF I Mr. and Mrs, Boger of Bethel. Martin' and Mr. and Mrs. Felix tinues to Improve. this community and from Ad­ spent tihe week end with Mr. of Hank Greenberg as tbe tnoitt LUDWICK'S AMOCO Your Neighborhood Sinclair Dealer. He’s Berrier. valuable player in the American FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS A Good Man To Know. Let Him Service Miss Bonnie Rose Frye and vance attended the barbecue and Mrs. Beuford Owens In High Your Car or 1>uck with Superior H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller APPEAR League niarlu second time the SERVICE jMlsfes Vivian Pack and Rose supper given at the home of Mr, Point. 24 HOUR SERVICE Gasoline-Opaline Motor Oils and Greases. I Mary Livengood of Fork spent of Cooleemee visited Mr. and and Mrs. *. P. Burton Friday Several In our community at­ tall left fielder of the Detroit Is the Title Justly Applied to the Business People of Rowan County. Distribated By The Trail Riders, radio enter­ Amoco Gasoline and Motor Oils phe week end at High Point. Mrs. Buddy Crotts Sunday.. „ -u night. tended the singing at the Fork Tigers has received the honor, tainers, will appear at the court­ Black smoke pouring from her funnels, the Queen Washing, Greasing, and Polishing Patronize These Friendly Merchants Joe Hege of Hanes was a visit- Mrs, Ella Harris of Ephesus community building Sunday. j iiae first time was In 1935. Tire and Battery Repair — Road Service house Saturday night at 8 o’clock Elizabeth, worid’s largest ship, backs out of her New York - - 'spent Sunday with her mother, Si)aln fears Its wheat crop Miss Mary Nell Jones h as a ' Geenberg also led the league with 500 South Main St. ! Phone 9182 OIL PRODUCTS CO. I or here Sunday. sponsored by the young peoples pier, on her way to war duty. Designed for luxury, the SALISBURY, N. C, A number from here attended Mrs. D. C. Poster. this year will be only 80 per position with Hanes Knitting ) 41 home runs. His batting aver­ WHEN YOU SHOP AW AY FROM HOME South Salisbury Phone J216 class of the Ijames Crpss Roads 85,000-ton British liner is reported destined for work as a SAUSBURY, N. C. I the singing at Fork Sunday even- Kathleen Crotts was the Sun­ cent of nonnal. Mill in Winston-Salem. ; it';' i age was .340. Baptist church. troopship. I 'ne. day guest of Peggy Daniel. : ■ ■ ‘ V I ■ ■ ■ -V-V’ll'-'i J PAGE 2 TUE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19. For All Kinds Of Job Printing—Call The Enterprise ! - i 29, 1940 Nazi Bombs Level Historic Cathedral at Coventry PARITY PRICE THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 3 Accuses Axis of Sabotage Lou Foote Society Mrs. Annie Baity Mrs. G. K. Jones FOR TOBACCO W ith Mrs. Bowden Is Improving Is Improving WALKER FUNERAL HOME ш Ш т ■ SMITH GROVE. — Mrs. H. F. FOUR CORNERS. — Mrs. An­ BEAR CREEK. — Mr. and Mrs. This Christmas C IV E Bowden will be hostess to the nie Baity, who has been quite AMBULANCE Charles Hartman of Salisbury © Telephone GIVEN BOOST Lou Foote Society for ■ tho De- 111, Is improving. Those visiting and Mrs. Watson Lowery of 48 cembor meeting on Wednesday her home Sunday were Vance A 20 per cent price boost in Cana visited Mr. and Mrs. GeorKo MOCKSVILLE, N. C. afternoon at 2 o’clock. and viola Lowery of Kannapolis, Redwine Saturday. burloy and flue-cured tobacco 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard and Mesdames Ray, Tom, Luther last week became law as Presi- ELECTRICAL LiUle Barbara Loftln of Hunt.s- Reavls, Mrs. Roy Edwards, Miss two children, Sarah and Linda vllie Is visiting her aunt, Mrs dont Roosevelt signed the Flan- Annie Reavls, Mrs. Wlil Collette, Rae of cSemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Cline. nagan bill, terminating a long Mrs. Flora Edwards, Mrs. Luther Earl Atkinson of Winston-Salem Mrs. G. N. Jones, wlio has fight by tobacco men for increas­ and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster Dull, Mrs. Joe Baity, Mr. and been very 111, Is improving. ed parity. and children of Mocksville visit­ Mrs. L. S. Slielton and family, The law now requires that the GIFTS ed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poster Mrs Nell Baity and chlldrcn, Mrs. J. M. Ratledge and chil­ USED FURNITURE parity price on flue-cured to­ Sunday. R. L. and Roedressa Lowery and dren and Mr. John Frank Rat­ bacco be Increased from 18.5 ledge of Elkton, Maryland, wore Mrs. W. L. Hanes spent two Mr. and Mrs. Maus Weiborn. cents to 22.4 cents — that of , . and You Give More For Your Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. days of last week with her Mr. and Mrs. Arleth Laymon burloy tobacco from 17.2 cents and family, Vashtl, Flora and Cedric Smoot. to 21.8. M o n e y granddaughter, Mrs. Tom Sheek of Cooleemee. E!nuna Lou Ratledge visited B. Mrs. Thomas Woosley of Clem­ SALE The same measure also stipu­ mons and Brantley Booe of Mrs. J. c . Smith spent Friday W. Rollins Sunday. lated a separate crop referen­ Winston-Salem visited Mr. and and Saturday in Clemmons visit­ Tiiose visiting Mrs. Edgar Bur­ dum for dark cured and dark Mrs. Zeb Brinkley Sunday. ing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen. gess Sunday wero Mrs. J. H. BxUu^ulcUf, Oyfilii. air-cured tobaccos for the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Turner Rupard duction control and benefit pay­ Mr and Mrs. Dick Hellig, Mrs. Baity, Mr. and Mrs. Astor Shel­ Tom Sparrow, Mrs. Carl Sparrow, ton and Louise Harp. of Statesville were Sunday guests ment program. of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cilne. Officials expect two specific and Robert Sparrow ali of Wins­ Miss Ruth Ratledge was the Electric R adios ...... $ 5 to $ 1 0 benefits to result from the sign­ ton-Salem visited Mrs. W. L. guest of Marie and Zella Mae IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ing of the bill, althought It Hanes Sunday afternoon. Ratledge Sunday. B a t t e r y R a d i o s ...... $2 t o $ 5 comes now at such a date that Mrs. John E. Ward and daugh L. S. Jr. and Helena Shelton One 2-Piece Living Room Suite ...... $ 1 5 ter, Judith, spent Thursday in spent Saturday in Mocksville. It probably will have little ef­ Representative Martin Dies, of Texas, chairman of the Winston-Salem shopping. Helena Shelton visited Miss Pause... fect on current tobacco markets. louse committee investigating un-American activities, dis­ One Studio Couch, good condition ...... $ 1 0 However, It Is expected that Josephine Hartman. t Wave after wave of Nazi bombers unloaded tons of historic St. Michacl’s Cathedral, centuries old, and of pure plays “exhibits” in his sensational “white paper” accusing Mr. and Mrs. Taft Robertson tobacco will share In parity O n e S o l i d O a k D e s k ...... $ 1 0 bombs upon the industrial city of Coventry, “Detroit” of Gothic architecture, with only its 303-foot spire undam- Ixis agents ot attempting to sabotage national defense and children visited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shelton made a business England, leaving it a crumbling mass of debris and fires- payments If they become avail­ Jim McDaniel Sunday. trip to Charlotte last week, Refresh One Dining Room Buffet and Table, oak $15 aged. Berlin reported 500 planes were used in the 10 Vs (lustries. He is shown in his Washington office. wept ruin with thousands dead and injured. This is hour raid upon the hapless city. able under terms similar to legis­ Mrs. Cleland M. Foster and Lois Reavis spent Sunday af­ F i v e O il S t o v e s , e a c h ...... $ 5 lation now in effect. A few par­ her mother, Mrs. Bermlester of ternoon with Angellne Shore. Mr. and Mrs. George Goforth O n e S o f a ...... $ 5 Reavis Infant Henry L. Blake ity payments may be made to Winston-Salem, visited Mrs. J. H A. C. Ratledge wont to Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Smith growers this year according to Foster Monday. Airy on business last week. One Table Radio ...... $ 2 Passes Away N. E. MCCOLLUM officials of the AAA. Sunday. Rites Tuesday Miss Dorothy Williams, who One Child’s Secretary ...... $ 1 2 .5 0 Secondly, the Commodity Cre­ HUNTING OREEK. — Clyde Gilmer Richardson visited his Henry L. Blake, 75, well-known holds a position in Cooleemee, Jordan and Miss Dorothy Woot­ dit Corporation will be authoriz­ Succeeds Stokowski 5-Piece Breakfast Room S u ite ...... $ 7 . 5 0 sister, Mrs. Guy Gaither, at farmer of the Farmington com­ DIES AT HOME spent the week end with her en, who were married November ed to extend more liberal loans Two Iron Beds and Springs, each ...... $ 5 Statesville Sunday. munity died suddenly about 12:15 parents. 9, arc making their home at Funeral services for Newton to growers on their crops. o’clock Sunday afternoon, at Mrs. Buck Hendrix and daugh­ T w o W o o d e n B e d s ...... $ 2 .5 0 , $ 5 NoPiolk, Virginia. Mrs. Roy Stroud and children The referenda move has been Woodleaf, while visiting his dau­ Ell (Joe) McCollum who died at Mora Convenience, Comfort, ter, Mary Nell, returned home One or the Infant twins of spemt Saturday night with her ghter, Mrs. G. W. Ratledge. He advocated because of fluctuating One D resser ...... $ 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Beck. his home dn Yadklnville early Sunday after spending a month Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reavls died was in his susual health until conditions that stem from un­ More Pleasure from Living. F o u r L a u n d r y H e a t e r s , e a c h ...... $ 2 Mrs. Gilmer Richardson and Tuesday morning, will be con­ certain market demands among with her parents, Mr. and Mrs last Thursday. the time he was stricken, and Bill Carter. children spent Sunday with her ducted this (Wednesday) after­ warring nations. Two W ood Burners, Nos. 18, 22, each ...... $ 5 Mrs. Lou Edwards of.^ocks- his passing was most unexpect­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Convenient electrical appliances give lasting service Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Howard. F o u r U s e d C h a ir s , e a c h ...... 5 0 c viUe spent Sunday with Mr. and ed. - noon at 2 o’clock from Union Parks. FORESTRY . . . their lifetime is not limited to a few days . . . Luther and Gordon Howard spent Mrs. Hugh Edwards. The funeral was held Tuesday Cross Friends Church. The Rev. O n e W o o d S t o v e ...... $ 5 O. V. CaudUl, the Rev. J. H. A part of the 4-H Club pro­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M ss Edna Parks spent Thurs­ morning at 11 o’clock, at Farm­ or weeks . . . tiieir service is measured in years . ., Northern Ireland will buy a Greene, the Rev. R. L. West, the gram in Jackson County for the Howard of Corni^tzers. One W ood Range, good condition ...... $ 1 5 day with Mrs. Eugene Quillan ington Baptist Church. Burial years of satisfaction and pleasure. ship for the internment of Re­ Rev. Charles Hutchens, the Rev. remainder of the school year Mrs. George Hendrix and oi Mocksville. was in the Farmington Ceme­ publican prisoners. R. L. Speer, and the Rev. Mrs. will be devoted to different daughter, Ann, visited Mrs. S. R tery. Shop electrically NOWl See for yourself. There 1» M. A. Cox w ill be in charge of phases of forestry work, reports Cornatzer Sunday. Beginning Decem ber 2 w e w ill be open until Mr. Blake was born Septem­ the services. Burial will Ije in Farm Agent G. R. Lackey. an electrical gift for practically every person on your Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ward were ber 13, 1865, at Advance, the son the church graveyard. shopping list . . . The low prices, too, are sure to Sunday afternoon guests of Mr 10 p. m. each evening until after Christmas of John and Margareta Jarvis CAMPAIGN and Mrs. J. E. Ward. WEEK END SPECIALS IN OUR Blake. He spent his early life He was a member of Union please you. in k In church. announce the marriage of their Statesville. value by 17 percent. If barley fore planting any bulbs. The all present were welcome. J^ O R T H CARO t,IN A’S “nU-aroun Cooleemee News Starring Robert Taylor and areas, you can appreciate why the weekly newspaper Club Birl, WUlle Mno DnnI Va„ where they spent sister Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Shockley Is substituted for corn as hog soil should be pulverized and A large crowd attended the Fulghums Given REVrVAL MEETING Norma Shearer ieels Important. Ned remarks that It Is pretty 17, of Oxford, Grnnvlllo county ¡ek. Elizabeth spent the week end in Danville, feed, Extension srwlne specialist worked to a depth of at least supper at the community build­ nnmod b y Francos MacQroBor. a.i8 W right-Yates A revival meeting will begin hard to manage both his car and stnte club loader, to rocolvo nn al Grocery Shower to Va. Ellls Vestal, recommends that 10 Inches. Commercial fertilizer ing Saturday evening given by lip Young Jr., has return- at North Cooleemee Baptist THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Help At Home his wife at the same time. exponae trip to tho 19th Nntlon Mr. Eidson Valentine M arriage Held SATURDAY 120 pounds of the whole barley at a rate of three pounds pfr the P. O. S. of A. and the Ladles 4-11 Club Congronn In ChlciiBn No southern Junior College Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Fulghum Miss Lorena Nail spent the church on Sunday night, De­ SD-Doc, 7. • • • She haa a super! ou Thursday, the twenty-eighth Miss Madeline Augusta Wright Each has answered in his own way, the general appeal replace 100 pounds o f shelled 100 square feet may be used !i Aid Society. ollegedale, Tenn., after were honor guests Tuesday even­ week end In Mocksville with rela­ cember 1, at 7 p. m. Rev. Noah MORE ABOUT four year record In homom.iltlc of November and John Andrew Yates were “DREAMING OUT LOUD” to assist in the local drives for community welfare work. com. Because of the usual mixed well with the soli. A com­ A large crowd attended the projocta, which comprlae maklni; iig last week with his ing when the congregation of tives. H. Hays of North Wllkesboro will "We should be concerned about the pitiable state of health home boautmcntlon Improvomcni the church gave them a grocery nineteen hundred and forty married Sunday at the home Starring Lum and Abner wltih droughts in summer, It may be plete fertilizer high In potash Is Center News program given by the Carolina ralalns 393 chtckena, »owing 31 ri Mr. and Mrs. Phillip assist the pastor. Rev. J. H. and living that Is not so far from our doors but that we shower. The group of approxi­ Raleigh, North Carolina of the bride’s parents In Lumber Miss Mary White McNeely, Frances Langford, Frank well to plant some barley this recommended. A two-inch lay­ Bowles Sunday. Ramblers at the school audltor- monta and cannlner 1663 plnlii Miss Mary Jo Young Groce. Services will be held can hear the calls for help. To those cries from lands fruita and vesotablo«. ■Wllllo M*i«=vinp y, is improving. AND ter for questions regarding spe­ Thursday evening. Bowls of Ball Star in Movies Guests calling were Mesdames Mrs, Hugh Sanford. New Uses For Cotton cific phases of work. All avail­ and Mrs, Walter Caudell chrysanthemums served as dec­ J. J. Larew, E. H, Morris, Ralph Circle 3—JMonday 7:00 with If r Misses Nell and Daisy Holthou­ The southern farmer seems to be resting able publications are listed in lughters. Iris and Margaret, orations, A dessert course was Morris, J. Frank Clement, Helen ipiev THURSDAY, DEC. 5 Campbell of Winston-Salem, E, ser. the prospect of soft mai^.'ie.sses,of to take iCIENT EeyPTIANS WITH OX-DRAWN PLOW Extension Folder No, 35 which Urlotte spent Thanksglv- served early in the evening. Baptist will be sent free upon request. ith Mr, and Mrs. T. I, Cau- Later the guests played progres­ W. Crow, J. B, Johnstone, Mack SEE US the place of the corn 'sb-ai^yffaor. that used to be MADE FIRST GREAT STEP IN Kimbrough, and Misses Ruth The week of prayer for foreign sive contract and Mrs, Gaither his bedding. The grower welcomes the PKOGRSSS OF AGmCULTURE. BEGINNING AT 10 A. M, missions will be observed. The Question: Can I use peanut Saniford won the top score prize. Booe, Mary Heltman and Ossie f t pio-jrain iii Cotton Council’s mattress-mak- and Mrs, G. W, Fink had Allison, programs will be given as fol­ meal in the laying mash for my At M. D. Pass Home on Statesville Highway Miss Jane McGuire won second •aig backed by the government. The way ests Sunday their son, lows: hens? high and Mrs. W. M, Long drew Afterwards " Is for the man who gets half of his living from W, Fink of Greensboro, CHURCH ANNOUNCIEMENTS Monday—3:00, Mrs, Jim Wall, Answer: Yes, Recent research the bingo. , to apply for free mattress materials at the nearest Sale includes 5 m ares, 1 m are colt, 2 m ule colts, leader, circle 1, by the North Carolina iixperl- »d Mrs, H, 'N, Willlard and Guests Included Mesdames W. Baptist FOR office, promising to use this mattress in his own home. ter. Miss Betty Lynn, and Tuesday—3:00, Mrs. S, B, Hall ment Station shows that high M. Long, Gaither Sanford, Mack Rev. J, H. Fulghum, pastor, .After investigation he is issued 50 pounds of low-grade 2 h o g s , 2 milch cows, 1 c a l f , 1 wheat drill, 1 leader, circle 3, Í grade peanut meal may be used Cathaleen Davis all of Kimbrough, P. E. Dlllinger, W, 11:00 Subject, “Living With cotton and 10 yards of ticking. In exchange for 50 cents town, Wednesday—7:00, Miss Pauline In replacing 50 percent of the H, Klmrey, Jim Kell^. S, A. Each Other." Ì to cover he is given needles and thread needed in the mak­ b in d e r , 1 mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 tw o- Campbell loader, Business Wo­ more expensive animal protein Harding, Armand Daniel and M ethodist Any Needs in the Drug Line ing. The farmer takes the material to one of the units and Mrs. Cato Littleton men’s circle, concentrates now In general use Rev. E, M, Avett, pastor. springing up thi-ough the cotton districts, and with the horse wagon, 1 riding cultivator, 1 drag harroWi ‘■aughter, Lynn, of Char- Misses Mary and Jane McGuire, T hursday-^:00, IVIrs, P, H, In laying mashes, Roy S, Dear­ Delia Grant, Luclle Horn, 11:00 Subject, "Temperance.” W e Have A Fine Line Of Christmas Candies. 3pent Friday w ith Mr. and Mason, leader, circle 2, lu ll) oi' neighbors, makes his mattress, which total cost styne, head poultryman at State 7:00 Rev. A. C. Gibbs, district 1 disc harrow, 1 stalk cutter, 1 lespedeza pan, A. T. Grant, Mrs, Grant Friday—2:00, Mrs, W. H, Dodd .is $4.50. College, replaced from 62 to S4 BIRTHS ANNOUNCED superintendent of Elkin, will Give A W aterman Fountain Pen For 'cd home with them and leader, ' î ' Also, this Council and the Cotton Research Founda­ percent of the animal proteins Mr. and Mrs, J, C, Gibbs of Only girl ever to get into the hold the service and have quar­ several plows and corn and cotton planters. several days, M ethodist' Christmas. See Our Display. tion, through tests and from a scientific discovery, have ^OR CENTURIES with peanut meal in two series of Mocksville, a son, Joe Jackson, movies by way of a ladies’ soft­ terly conference. Davie Circuit Circle 1—Monday 7:30 In the found a plan to harvest the entire cotton plant from METHODS AND IMPLEMENTS STOOD STILL. IT REMAINED experiments where he used the and Mrs. Grant Daniel November 25 at Mocksville hos­ ball team, Katherine Rohrer is Also other farming tools and equipment, Thanksgiving In States- shofvn as she was tested for a Rev. W. G. Fink, pastor. Ladies parlor of the church. •stalk, to boll to leaves, grinding all together to make a FOR DEMOCfWnc U.S., WITH SELF-fiOVERNlNQ MEN North Carolina laying mash as pital, source of cellulose. The grower of cotton hopes this will nth Mrs, Daniel’s parents, Hollywood picture role. The love­ 11:00—Center. Circle 2—Monday 3:00 with TILLING ACRES THEY OWNED,TO BRING FARMING recommended by the poultry de­ som e household and kitchen furniture and other Mr, and Mrs, Ransom Cook, Mrs, J. Prank Clement, Mrs. f work out to bring to the hou^wlfe the durable qualities of 'Id Mrs, J. W. Fowler. ly miss had starred at first base 3:00—Salem. ^ LeGrand’s Pharmacy TO ITS PRESENT DEVELOPMENT. TODAY IN partment. There was no reduc­ of route 4, a daughter, Eliza­ cotton before the mixture of rayon. The makers of rayon on a screen capital softball club 7:00—Hardison. Tommy Stone Jr. and Mrs. Will EDUCATION, LIVING STANDARDS, HOUSING, AS WELL tion In egg production. In the articles of personal property owned by M. D- E, M, Avett spent Thurs- beth Ann, Novemiber 21. Collins, joint hostesses. used wood in its manufacture because wood cost less but Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Booe of for two years when she »as Phone 21 Mocksville, N. С AS METHODS, US. FARMERS LEAD THE WORLD. hatchablllty of the eggs nor in Greendborp with her dau- Circle 3—Tuesday 7:30 with ■ with this new idea for the cotton plant it will cost less sighted by i film executive, tried Brazil now estimates its pop­ the llvabllity of the chicks .so P a s s . Elva Grace, who Is a Yadklnvine route 2, a son, No­ Misses Mary and Jane McGuire. ÎVWWW1ЛAЛЛV^ЛWWV^WVS«^ЛЛЛЛЛЛftrtЛЛftЛЛЛЛiP than wood and rayon and cotton can imlt in service. out and .given a contract. ulation a t 42,000,000. hatched. t at G. c . W. vember 22 at Harding clinic. . f U y, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 PAGE 6 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE VVVWVWVVWJV^ЛЛЛ^ЛЛVVW^ЛЛ•Л•■ЛЛЛЛ^^.ÍVW.^V? Visitors At Beauchamps Have Rims War on Greece tst Italian Airman Captured Heads Cubs Nazi Merchantman Scuttled Off Mexico Barnes Home Sunday Visitors Whatever Your... GRBEJNWOOD. — Mrs. Charles Uf^lTCO ^fTAHzS MOCKS. — Mrs. J. T. Phelps, THESE WAMT A m Williams of Salisbury and Mrs. HtV4 ortlPANf Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs, Hous­ Prank Moore of Greenville, S. C. ton Crater visited Mrs. Lee Sur­ spent Sunday with their sister, I ratt In Winston-Salem Wednes­ Mr.s, R, C. Barnes. f w w h a t YOB MMlWT day. I • / * Mr, and Mrs, Martin Fleming FOU SALE — ONE LOT LOCAT- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and WE HAVE A BLUM’S 1041 ALMANACS, 5c— CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 FOB W M P lk o and children of Cooleemee spent etl on ftlaple Ave. Apply to daughter, Emily Sue, of Thom- The Enterprise. $1.00, your name imprinted. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mrs. J. Frank Clement, phone asville visited Mr. and Mrs. G. The Enterprise. Buie and family. 92-W. ■ ll-22-3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS F. Beauchamp Sunday. SERVICE TO SOLVE IT Misses Lillian Sldden and CARBON PAPER—Pencil sharp­ Having qualified as Adminis­ Mr. and Mi-s. Oscar Madden of Wilma Potts of Advancc visited eners, typewriters, staples, tratrix of the last will and Statesville visited Mrs. J. G. Miss Lucile Jones Sunday, testament of F. K. Benson, de­ COTTON FARMERS Allen one day last week. paper cilp^ mucilage, type­ ceased, notice is hereby given Mr.s. acott Steward and Mrs. writer rii/bons, ink pads—and to all persons holding claims Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Munday We buy cotton and seed. Our Service Includes Fam ily Finish, Roij Johnnie Jones and daughter, all kind of office supplies.__ against the estate ot said F. K. of Fork spent the week end witli Benson, to present the same to Bring your cotton to u s Rosa Lee, spent Sunday even­ Mocksviile Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Orrell. ing with Mrs. Jennie Grubb. the undersigned, properly veri­ for ginning. Drv Thrift W ash and W et Wash. fied, on or before the 26th day Mrs. J. H. Hilton of Williams’ Jess Eastern! and son, James, WANTED TO LOAN—Money to ot October, 1941, or this notice Farm visited Mrs. W. J. Jones of Churchland visited Mr. and build you a home—MocksvHIe will be plead in bar of recovery. J. P. GREEN Monday. Mrs. R, C, Barnes Friday. All persons Indebted to said es­ Building & Loan Association. tate will please call upon the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones Jr. MILLING CO. Georpre Essex from Fort Bragg James Gallagher, new general l-2G-tf. undersigned at Mocksviile, N. C. Rome spokesmen announced and Miss Lucile Jones spent spent the week end with his "A SERVICE FOR EVERY PURS manager of the Chicago Cubs and make prompt settlement. Floyd Naylor, Mgr. that General Ubaldo Sodclu, sec­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. PHILCO RADIOS—SALES AND This the 26 day of Oct., 1940. •5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. baseball team is a former news­ retary for war in the Italian J. Fleming or Cooleeanee. SERVICE. Fresh batteries cach MRS. BELL BENSON Essex. paperman, having been a Clii- Administratrix of P. K. Benson, cabinet, has been sent to Albania Miss Louise Waller of Tur­ week for all makes. — Xoung Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mock of eago American sports writer. He deceased. ll-8-6t to direct the drive against Greece. rentlne spent Friday night with Radio Co., Depot St. 10-4-tf B. C. Brock, Attorney Winston-Salem, Jethro Mock will assume many of the duties t'. > I'i ' General Soddu, .’>7, is a veteran her cousin. Miss Rosa Lee Jones. Phone 151 from Greensboro and Miss Mau- formerly handled by Wiiliani USED TIRES, batteries a:^d auto Mocksviile, N. C. Ending a dramatic attempt by fouri pico (sec inset map), where the vessels are of all Italy’s wars since 1900. Salisbury Laundry Mr. and Mrs. Gray Sldden and rine Godbey or Winston-Salem #ie first Italian prisoner to appear in England since Wrigley, who will retire from parts for all makes and sizes. DAVIE BRICK German merchantmen to the British! shown previous to their sortie. The Nazi Mary Stone visited Mr. and Mrs. visited relatives Sunday. furopean war started is pictured (center) in custody active participation as president Wrecker service. Rodwell’s Place, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO Mockade, the 4,137-ton freighter Phrygia captains believed they were being pursued Baileys Visit JOE FOSTER, Representative Jake Jones Saturday. CREDITORS r.cs in the Gulf of Mexico, a scuttled, char- by British warships, but there is a possibility Rritish soldier and sailor after his plane was brought of the club. North MocksvHIe near high COMPANY [during a raid on England. Of 25 Axis planes shot Henry Shoaf and daughter, school. Day phane 40—night Having qualified as executor rod dcrelict. Her three companion ships the warships were part of the United States Scientists Subdue I n W in s t o n Phone Mr. Foster at 147, M ocksviile I —DEALERS I N - Ijuring a mass daylight foray, 13 of them were Italian, Edna, ot Davidson, spent Sunday meats — too much pork and not phone 117J. ot tiie estate of Mrs. Lou L. turned back to the Mexican port of Tam-^ neutrality patrol. PORK. — George Carter, who WVVVVVWW^ft^1AVNi%WWVWWVVWWW'ifA%Vji,:iJ w ith Mr. and Mrs. Scott Steward. enough beet, veal and lamb.” Furches, deceased, late of Davie BRICK and SAND ШкШ ’.т ' Deadly Blue Mold ng to London. FOR SALE—One rebuilt Maytag County. North Oardina, this Is has been sick, is able to be out Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Waller She recommends that gardens to notify all persons havlni star. Frances Langford, you’ll re­ Blue mold, which once swept again. and children, Louise and Har­ be enlarged and a greater var­ washer and one rebuilt Mea­ claims against the estate of sal member was a Vallee apprentice unchecked through North Caro- mon, spent Saturday with Mr dows washer; guaranteed. C. deceased to exhibit them to the WOODS COAL á1 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bailey vlsit- iety ot vegetables grown; that Day Phone 194 before she reached fame. llna tobacco plant beds, is no Buddie Bailey H ighlights Of The and Mrs. Johnle Jones and fam­ J. Angeli, Jeweler, undersigned on or before the more small fruits be included in 15th day ot November, 1941, or Night Phone 119 Ben’s own vocalist, Carol Bruce longer the frightening and dead- }„ winston-Salem during the ily. the taanlly garden; that every FOR SALE — 50-GALLON HOT ly enemy of nue-cured leaf ' this notice will be pleaded in who Is heard with him on Tues­ Sunday l^hool Lesson family ot five have 50 laying water tank and laundry heater bar of their recovery. All per­ growers. Clarence Liven- ‘Feed Fam ily First,’ hens on the farm on October with hot water coU. Bargain. sons indebted to said estate will days, soon departs for Holly­ pleose make Immediate pay­ Plant disease scientists have spent Sunday in High Point, 1 of each year; that two cows Call The Enterprise, Phone 84. It’a probably co-lncldence but the big time by using the same wood to mafkc a picture. She, too, Sunday School Lesson for of the same faith in common. ment. found effective means of curb- Charlie Hupp and son, Charles Urges Nutritionist be kept, one to freshen In the This the 13th day of Novem­ a lot of singers who Joined bands route. Most of you remember had a radio buUd-up with Ber- er 1 is “An Exacting Dls- For we know that the Master SINGER SEWING MACHINES— THANKSGIVING ing its progress through the Jr., spent Sunday w ith Mr. Hupp’s “Feed the family first” should fall and the other in the spring; ber, 1940. first have wound up In the blg- Alice Faye when she was singing Ip.”—Luke 9. who rebuked John’s sectarian Very unique table decora­ nie’s band before landing the magic of chemicals, say Don E. WANTED be the slogan ot North Carolina and better methods ot storing We are representatives in F. R. LAKEY tlme. with Vallee’s band. Even Penny mother in Salisbury. Executor of Mrs. Lou L. Furches tions. Pom Poms, Roses, film contract. Ellis and Howard R. Garrlss, zeal, and his spirit of venge­ Davie for these famous ma­ All of which prompts Ben Singleton, Blondie of the screqn, A large crowd attended the farm people during the coming and preserving meats, vegetables R. B. Sanford, Jr. Snaps, Carnations. Novel­ CHATTER: There’s a new ma­ extension plant pathologists of MAPLE, BIRCH, SYCAMORE all the chapters in this ance upon the Samaritans, tea­ year, says Miss Mary E. Thomas and fruits. chines. Also vacuum cleaners Attorney ll-15-6t. Eemie to advise aspiring sing­ used the bandstand as a step­ singing Sunday afternoon at record are glorious, ches tolerance and patience to and Irons. See our display on ty Dish Garden, Potted chine called Sonovox ithat can State College. Extension nutritionist of N. C “Food prejudices constitute ers to get hooked up with a ping stone to stardom. Pork community building. have been sad lapses from all of His followers. Without sur­ second floor of Anderson build­ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Plants. make your voice come out in a Demonstrations conducted in State College. In this connec­ one reason tor Inadequate diets," MOCKSVILLE AGEN’n musical crew. Bernie adds some There’s a lass with Tommy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenkln, chlngs of the Saviour, render of any convictions— ing.—C. J. Angeli. different language . . . the fa­ various tobacco-growing sections tion she explains that an ade­ the Extension specialist declar­ Under and by virtue of an LeGRAND’S PHARMACY case histories to back up his Dorsey’s band who will soon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frye, Mr. and of persecution, of blgo- which is the temptation of the order of the superior court ot mous Eagle that visited Fred of the state earlier in the year quate food supply in the home ed, “and many rural people AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 23 ELLER-WOOD argument. make big-time flickers. Her Mrs. Russell Rldenhour all of Intolerance, blot the pages tolerant man—^we are to view Davie County, made in the spe­ The Lane sisters, now movie name Is Connie Haines. Kenny Allen’s program months ago proved the effectiveness of para- LOGS is the major plank in a success­ need to learn the nutritive value a t 10 a. m. by Mrs. Sallie Mc­ cial proceeding entitled J. Frank FLORISTS Cooleemee spent Sunday after­ Istlan history. Even In with kindliness and good will plans to return for more fun. dichlorobenzene and red copper ful agricultural platform. of certain vegetables, fruits, Mahan at Clegg Sheets Farm. Mock vs. Ola Mock, the same 109 W. Innts St. stars, started with'Pi'ed Warlng’s Baker did a turn with Eddie noon with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. lerlence of Jesus and His the person who may not adhere The last time the bird escaped oxide as economical and bene­ Analyzing first the weak points dairy products and meats. They 1 horse, 1 cow, mowing ma­ being duly recorded upon the SALISBURY, N. C. orchestra. Tony Martin Is an- Duchln in Los Angeles before he Jenkins. lions, w ith the glow of to all the distinctive teachings Special Proceeding Docket of in the studios It had NBC of­ ficial agents in halting the di­ in the family food supply, Miss also need to be convinced ot the chine, buggy and harness, 2- said court, the undersigned com­ other former musician who hit got into radio and turned movie 45 AND 49 INCHES LONG instiguratlon upon them, ot our faith. There are many ficials worried . . . Arch Oboler sease. Hal Boger spent a few days Thomas says: “We don’t eat economic value ot veal and lamb horse plow, cultivators, com missioner will on the 21 day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. d outbursts of the same roads to God, and they all merge December, 1940, at 1 o ’clock p. convinced Elizabeth Bergner, the Ellis and Garrlss reported that enough vegetables — tomatoes, as food.” planters, fertilizer distributor, Lloyd Miller of near Advance. Intolerance that is the into the Way. leafy vegetables, and root vege­ m., at the courthouse door In actress, to debut on his NBC iplai^bs were flulled from the Miss Thomas has asked Home straight plows, all kinds of MocksviUe, N. C., offer for sale if religion today. The First Things First tables: not enough fruits, in­ W hen Santa Claus Come To Town Saturday | show . . . Oboler Just signed a treated beds on an average of Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Demonstration Clubs lo stress farm and carpenter tools. to the highest bidder for cash ROWAN Apostle John wanted to Our assigned Scripture com­ contract Ito direct 2 nims a 5.4 days earlier than from the John Parks Sunday afternoon cluding berries, grapes, apples, "food for the family first" as a ll-8 .a t. that certain tract or parcel of year . . . Gmcle Allen talking were Mr. and Mrs. Edward M il­ CASH a man from exercising prises two parts: first the great peaches, pears, plums, cherries, land lying and being in Clarks­ Be Sure To V isit The W estern Auto Associate i untreated beds. At the time defense measure during 1941. She I, because he did not be- lesson upon tolerance: and, sec­ and figs: not enough eggs in the EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO ville ’Township, Davie County, to herself on that show and of the first pulling, an average ler, Mrs; George Gobble and hs prepared family food budgets North Carolina, adjoining the PRINTING CO. the company o f professed ond, the nature of discipleship. diet of the average family, and CREDITORS Store W here You W ill See A Good sounding different was accomp­ of 3,474 more plants were secured daughter, Helen, of Tyro and which arc available upoii re lands of J. D. Shelton, L. S. i. Later, John and his That first man who came pro­ some families have no poultry: Having qualified as executrix Shelton, Lee Lowery and others SALISBURY, N. C. lished by using two mikes. One from ach 100 squar yards of Mrs. Irvin Bailey. quest. ■ James—^Closest friends fessing dlsclpleship, was the im­ not enough milk, checsc and ot the estate of Thomas Frank­ and particularly described as was a filter that made her voice treated beds than from the un­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spillm an Hanes €hair& Novelty Co lin Call, deceased, late of Davie follows: ps—wanted to call down pulsive, emotional type, who did butter, and there ar seasons One of the largest print­ change . . . Kay Kyser Is a busy treated for the season, an aver­ and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday County, North Carolina, this is Beginning at a stone in J. D. I 's fire of destruction upon not reckon the cost of following when some families have no Free Building Plans to notify all persons havin Shelton’s line and runs North ing and office supply Christmas man. He’s playing at the Waid- age o f 12,929 more plants were w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Llven­ M ocksviile, N. C. orf, is on the stage of the Roxy, aspltable Samaritan vil- a Master who was utterly v/ith- milk: and lack ot variety in claims against the estate ot sai^ 70 degrees West with Shelton’s houses in the Carolinas. pulled. good. Offered To Farmers deceased to exhibit them to the line 14 chains to a stake in the has his movie showing on Broad­ out worldly goods and homeless. old public road; thence South When paradichlorobenzene, or Mr and Mrs. Carlton Beck and Prof. David S. Weaver, head undersigned on or before the Of Toys, Games, Tri­ way — and stUl does his broad, spirit Is abroad in the We are grateful to him, however, Senator’s Fiancee 23rd day of November 1941, or with said road and Shelton’s PDB as It is sometimes known, fam ily of Lexington, Mr. and of the Department ot Agricul­ • P r i n t i n g cast. Wow . . . Carol Bruce has ^iVW^ЛЛЛЛЛWVVV^ЛЛЛЛЛЛЛftЛЛЛЛЛЛdWVV^ЛЛЛW. today. Supposedly Chrls- for having evoked the words this notice will be pleaded in line 55 degrees West 9 chains to was used, narrow plant beds Mrs. Roy Garwood of Cooleemee tural Engineering at N. C. State bar of their recovery. All per­ a stone, Shelton's corner; thence cycles, Small Wagons, /i’ ^ ^ to turn over half of her radio aatlons are subjecting which bind the Son of Man to : u m were recommended and used in visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold College, has renewed tho offer sons indebted to said estate will North 2 degrees East with L. S. • Lithographing earnings to Equity in order lo forms of repre.sslon that all the poor and homeless and please make immediate pay­ Shelton and Lowery’s line 29.74 a majority of cases. These beds Hamilton Sunday. of his departm ent to supply 1 A u t o s . stay on the Bernie show . . sick the hearts of falr- wandering ones of earth. He ment. chains to a stake; thence South were 5 feet 8 Inches wide. How­ who had no real home durine; his building plans free to farmers This the 23rd day ot Novem­ 89 degrees East with Lowery’s • Typewriters Hazel Scott who gets all those ^^n iva is o f men. In our own land, line 12.7 chains to a stone or ever, wider beds were used to Acapulco, Mexico, Is to have ministry has ever since been the through their county agents and ber. 1940. praises for her work at Cafe le spirit of anti-Semitism MRS. ELLA MAE CRENSHAW stake at the branch, J. D. Shel­ some extent and gave good re­ a new powerful broadcasting he announces that 150 or moro Christmas Gifts For Society ought _to do some en­ 1 ugly head. Whole groups sheltering home of destitute Executrix of Thomas Franklin ton's corner; thence South 53 de­ • Complete Office sults when tightly constructed station. hearts. new plans are available. Call, 11-29-Ot grees East with Shelton’s line tertaining via the ether . . . Istlans are held together 7.30 chains to a stake on the S u p p li e s . and when sufficient cross pieces Second of the prospective dis­ The now plans aro illustrat­ E v e r y o n e . Eleanor Kllgallen, the air actress anti-" somethings of CARD OF THANKS South side of the branch, Shel­ were provided to support the Mid-Seascn Style ciples was the man who put ed In a book Just published bv Is now modeling hats — in her bond. A mood of bltter- ton’s corner: thence South 4 heavy cover. the U. S. Department of Agri­ Phone 532 Salisbury, N. C. spare time . . . A couple of jiat Is the very opposite family cares first. He would We wish to express our deep­ degrees East with J. D. Shelton’s ; BALLOON BICYCLE Treatment, in most cases, was culture. containing a wide range weeks ago we said Teddy Wilson Gospel teaching, animates not follow Jesus until he had est appreciation ot the many line 23,60 chains to the begin­ TIRES AS LOW A S ...... started after blue mold first ap­ wASHcsMOREh of designs tor farm buildings ning containing 50 acres more $1.29! was the maestro who was ill on To Help You Look iho think that they alone burled his father. Some com­ kindnesses shown us by neigh­ peared and was continued until BUT COSTS LBSS!, and equipment—from eight-room or less, and being the Wm. M. the coast. Our memory meant Ihodox,” and that they mentators think that his father bors and triends during the ill­ Mock lands. the disease w as controlled. Your Lovelleet -for dwellings to hog troughs and ness and death of our father. Joe Sullivan . . . Johnny Long possess “the truth." Llbe- was not yet dead; and that he This 19 day of November, 1940. gates. The U. S. D. A. book J. T. REECE Where the red copper oxide the HoMclay«! . . . :e contemptuously intoler- meant that he must defer dls- Your tokens ot love and friend­ is got a new idea. He brings was prepared to illustrate and ll-29-4t Commissioner ¡Western Auto Associate Store spray was used, applications conservatlves. Europe has cipleshlp till he was through ship, particularly the many along recording apparatus, lets list plans agreed upon by agri­ werenisually started before blue book-burnlngs of late; with his domestic obligations. beautiful flowers shall not be NOTICE RE-SALE OF LAND E, PIERCE FOSTER | i | i GEORGE W, ROWLAND, Mgr. his fans sing with the band, cultural engineers of State Col­ mold appeared and continued issia’s atheism Is actively Many of us have known men who forgotten. HOIVIE OWNED HOME OPERATED i and then gives them the auto­ leges and Extension Services of NORTH CAROLINA until danger from infection had prleMt declared that as soon as they The Children of Thomas Frank­ DAVIE COUNTY Buyer and Ginner graphed discs . . . Buddy Clarke’s n wiping out religion, 12 Southern states. passed. ' ; bl iOQt had amassed a competence they Marguerite Jolinson teacher lin Call Under and by virtue of the orchestra had quite a year. yotm now for the whole, however, in “With these new plans, and power vested In me by an order И| would give themselves exclusive­ ot home economics in Central Three of the lads married, one taierlca the sectarian blt- many others drawn during the of (the Clerk of the Superior OF Star Farmer ly to Christian work. I never Junior High School, Rock Island, was divorced, two became fathers of fifty years ago has past year especially tor North Court of Davie County, N. C. knew one who did so. 111., will give up teaching theory COLORED NEWS in a certain ntabter entitled W. and one won an automobile at > адвГТО НЛУЯ liOTP .Churches are more toler- Carolina conditions by our Ex­ I f to practical application as the By MARGARET WOODRUFF Henry Davis et al EX PARTE, I the Pair . . . When Fred Allen ON one ОПР another’sn n n h h p r’s rtlsHno.tlvAdistinctive Third of the group whom tension architect, James II. will re-sell to the highest bidder wife of Senator Gerald P. Nye COTTON FALL SPECIALS! was told he’d be on Info Please, and more brotherly and Luke characterizes so tersely, was Walsh, we are better prepared Mrs. Mary Gaither and Miss for cash, at public auction at the of Cooperstown, N. Dakota. The courthouse door in Davie County he cracked: “Bet that’ll make atlve. I t is realized that the man who wanted to return than ever to serve Tar Hetl Adelaide Smoot attended a birth­ i â couple did not say when they on the 30th day of November, Jack Benny mad. He couldn’t Istlans hold the essentials home tor the prolonged leave- farm people,” Prof. Weaver de­ day dinner Sunday at the home 1940, at 12 o’clock noon th e fol­ SUGAR C A SALMON even get on Quiz Kids!” . . . A would be married. lowing described tracts of land; clared. He emphasized, how­ of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perkins in “If It’s Cotton, See 100 lbs. Can soup firm Is reported to have FHiST TRiACT: Begins at a 15c taking of the Orient, ever, that all requests for blue­ Salisbury. The dinner was in stone on the S. side of Depot SUGAR 1 IO offered Bing Crosby $12,000 per To all of these, Jesus insisted prints should be made through honor of Little Miss Mary Lillian St. and runs S. 2 W. 5.82 chs. 25 lbs. I . I 7 week but Crosby nixed the deal FOSTER” Kenny CO FFEE 1 ^ Ç upon the Imperativeness of the county farm and home agents Perkins and Mrs. Pauline Mor­ to Green Corner; thence N. 2.75 SUGAR e - 1 lb. Pack Jane Froman Is in the spot­ supremacy of the Kingdom's of the Extension Service. ton. chs.; thence N. 2 E. 5.77 chs. to light singing at the Versailles Depot St., thence W. with St. 5 lbs. cause. “God will not be Lord at “This will eliminate extended All members of the Original 2.88 chs. to the beginning. Maxwell H( . The Govt, okayed 15 FM correspondence,” he said, “be­ Chnistmas Carol Class are re­ SECOND TRACT: Begins at BLACK PEPPER all, unless He Is Lord of all.” P H O N E 8 9 COFFEE licenses for new stations. Up in capacity, but down in pricc. This The only place He will occupy cause we have, for Instance, 15 quested to meet at the home the Green corner and runs E. 1 lb. I O C 25c big new Maytag Commander haa 50% 4^7 chs.; thence S. 1.27 chs. to STORY OP THE WEEK: Jim in a life is first place. Our farm dwellings in the new tJ. of Mrs. Mary Gaither Monday greater washing capadty, with time- a atone; thence down a branch MOCKSVnXE, N. C. BLACK PEPPER O C - School Tal " ets Crowley, the Fordham football tested Maytag advantages, including churches are suffering today be­ S. D. A. list and 52 farm dwell­ night for rehearsal. 1.05 chs.: thence W. 3 N. 4.22 2 lbs. J i D C Each coach and Joe E. Brown, pulled the famous square-tub, gentle gyra- cause so many members have ings in our North Carolina list. Misses Annie Lou and Celeste chs.; thence N. 2.29 chs. to the a fast one on Bill Stern the other foam washing-action and roller water- They range from Uvo lo eight- Blackburn and Fredretha Dalton Jjeginiiiiig, being known as the remover. Now is the time to get your ¿liuiiied rcllg-ioii o il into second J. N. Click and Sophia B. Click day. Crowley was slated to new washer. Here’s the washer. Come or ttiird place or tenth place room houses. When a farmer of Winston-Salem Teachers Col­ lands in ithe town of Mocksviile, in and see it—or phone for free trial, writes In for a set of plans Ior lege spent the week end with Hanes Heavyweight Union Suits ...... 7 9 c guest on Stern’s Sports Show, Saddle and M o c o m Ih O x f o r d s In their lives. There are other see plart; made by W. C. Ijames, but willingly postponed his ap­ things they prize more highly a dwelling, we seldom have any Mr. and Airs. Clyde Studevant. survOTor bearing date May 23, :ht tan elk, whit« and ton, »ad brown, low way ot knov/ing which of the 67 The latter is Mrs. Studevant’s 1929, on file in the paper in the O t h e r H e a v y w e i g h t s ...... 6 9 c pearance when Brown came to saddle and moccasin typ«; than their allegiance to Christ, case of Town of MocksvUle vs town. Crowley and Brown are In stern and re-echoing words, blueprints on file to send him. sister. J. N. Click and others, contaln- "■¿y looking over the illustrat­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ijames and ing three (3)3) acres, more or less.le^. FRESH & CURED Double Blankets, part wool, 66xJÎ 0 ...... $ 1 . 9 9 good friends 'so they spent the Gerald Revenga, 17, from Em­ $ 9 9 . 9 5 Jesus declares thaft the man .1.95 •2.95 *3.95 ed list ot plans in the new U. S. son of Newton spent the week Bidding WiU start ait $630.00 evening together the night of met, Arkansas, won the highest $5 Down— $5 Month who turns back from the plow This the 12th day of Novem­ Brown’s scheduled shot on the honor thé Future Fanners of Is not fit for the Kingdom ot D. AA. book, and then studying end with Elder J. A. Ijames ot Single Blankets, first quality, 66?c 7 6 5 9 c Liberal allowance on your old ber, 1940. Stern Show. America and its 230,000 members God. the descriptions of the 314 plans Route 1. B, C, BROCK Washer in the North Carolina bulletin, Commissioner Meats Thomas Hudson spent one day Stern was waiting for Joe to could bestow upon him. He was That teaching runs far. It ll-22-2t he should be able to select ex­ recently in Winston-Salem. Phone 151 arrive when in walked Crowley. honored a t K ansas City, Mo., applies to the young man who S E E U S F O R actly the plan best fitting his Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ijames have “I didn’t get my script,” Crowley ^vith title o f 1940 star farm er and Rowan Sample Shoe Stor sets his own security above his needs.” returned to Ntw York after J o R e lle ve FISH told him, "but here I am any­ awarded 5500 for his abUity in C. J. ANGELL "We n t Uu Hard io Fit the Inexpeiulvo W ot” duty to serve as a soldier. It spending some time here remod­ tila e rg o f way." putting his farm on a paying MOCKSVILLE, N. C. U 6 N . M A IN S T . S A U S B U B T , N. C. applies to the business man a n d PANTS, SHOES AND lEAIH1ER COATS basis. who puts profits above patrio­ UP eling their home on route 1. Stern began .to per.splre. “Did­ , ì tism. It appUes. to the flutter- Ira Hudson, who has been sick, OYSTERS ) n’t you get notice of postpone­ Food prices continuing a minded person who flies from is improving. ment,” he stuttered. "I’ve asked "cautious upward trend,” have $5.95 UF one activity to another. It ap^ Miss Helen Massey of Winston- Joe E. Brown for this show.” “IT COSTS LESS AT STERCHI’S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME” risen above the level of a year LIQUID,TABltTS.SALVC,(;C:t СЬОГЗ At All Times plies to Christians who, like the Salean Teachers College spent "Guess he forgot,” Crowley ago for the first time since the race horses' which are impet­ the week end with Rev. and Mrs. RiMr. Spurgeon Foster is now associ;ated w ith our said. “I put him a train for initial war boom, with volume uous at the barrier yet lag In Robert Massey. Boston yesterday.” about 8 percent above last year. DR. McINTOSH ■ store and he welcom es all of his f r i e n d s . the stretch, are without staying The Ladles Missionary Society MOCKSVILLE Frantically, Stern set to w o k of Mocksviile Second Presbyter­ HEDRICK power In dlsclpleship and service. INCOME on a new script and only a few VviitK <0M’/ CtoiAJó" Whole nations are in misery ian church closed its Travelling OPTOMETBIST MEAT MARKET minutes before air Ume did ГЙ& p u A c m e fit t¿iCK- at present because they had no The U. S. Bureau of Agricul­ Lady Drive Sunday. They wish 436 N. TradcrStreut to thank everyone who contri­ Brown walk in to confess the Ы& A <£)OCrtCOV\ffJ ideals worth dying tor. The tural Economics estimates that Vl^inston-Salem, N. C. Rear of Postoffice joke! v^jbiem ss'jefi ñxirs glory of Christianity is the men the 1941 farm income will be buted toward making' the pro­ Have Your Eyes Examined J. FRANK gram and drive a success. The Begularly. m IDRIX about $9,000,000 and may reach W hen You W ant Furniture— See Your Local Representative f b i z v j n e - and women who have kept on The Government of Italy will the highest point since 1929. amount raised waa $41.12. Near Depot Mod csville, N. C. keeping on. requisition livestock under cer­ P h o n e 1 9 3 4 124j E. InneS'Street Salisbury, N. C. tain circumstances. I r Л, PAGE 8 THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDiNG Chicks Need Heated M arketing Quotas Ease W ater During W inter W ar Effect On Cotton In Davie. . . The Enterprise Has TWICE The Paid Circulation of Any Other|Newspaper An egg is 70 percent water! Cotton farmers are better pre­ That i;s a fact that C. F. Par­ pared through the marketing rish, Extension poultryman of N. quota provisions of the AAA 9 9 m C. State College, constantly Im­ Farm Program to protect them­ IN D A V I E Here & There presses upon poultry railsers In selves from effects of tho Eu­ IMP MAIL urging that they provide their ropean War today than they were p, LeGrand, local postmaster, flocks with plenty of clean water during the World War, says E, all patrons on rural routes in convenient fountains. Now, Y. Ployd, AAA executive officer Jlace stamjps on all mail left with the approach of winter, ot N. C. State College. The ¡ т е л iie boxes. Carriers have a Parrish adds this suggestion: quotas will be continued if two- Tip supply to serve patrons. "Arrange for some heated thirds of those approve in the !i cooperation will enable the ^ water fountains for the flock to referendiun schedulec. for De­ ivvKI^ I C m vy Ohristimlas miaU to be use when cold weather arrives. cember 7. died expeditiously, Mr. Le­ Water consumption Is greater “Through the adjustment pro­ nd states. when the chill is taken off, and visions of the program and mar­ the more water a hen drinks, the keting quotas, farmers have the II INSURANCE FmiU more and the larger her eggs.” means to keep the supplies of VOLUM E LXII "AH Tho C m tj Ne». F.r Even-boay" MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FBm AY, DECEMBER 6 , 1940 “A" Tl>e count, N cs For E ,cr,l,.d,” NO, 48 The apeclallst also warns that cotton in line with demand— w. Turner, former register drafts through openings in the something they did not have in deeds, h as accepted a posl- 1 with the Virginia Life In- , i il:. back and ends of the laying 1914,” Ployd declared. "As a re­ tf . house should be eliminated by sult of being able to work co­ ance Co. He will handle the iiersville territory, attached First Draft List Of Registrants In Class closing such topenlngs. "fWln- operatively in adjusting produc­ IA Completed By Davie County Board ter Is the time to make money tion, farmers learned then what he W inston-Salem office. For from egg production, when the happened when cotton was present Mr. Turner will keep family here. supply is ¿lort,” he says. “There thrown on an oversupplied mar­ LARGEST CROWD IN HISTORY ATTEND OFF ТП THF A D M V of two men lelt yesterday morning GROUP SHOWS : „•ij* is a surplus of eggs in the State ket. w N I U i n t M lv r l I ior Ft. Bragg to begin a year’s military service. The only during about six weeks in “In 1914-15 the war weakened OSES boys were given a big send-off лvith music by the Mgh school band, Davie American the spring. That leaves about demand for the large American ardue’s, local store, closed its OPENING OF CHRISTMAS SEASON HERE Legion post and local officials. The picture, a flashlight, was made by THE EN­ NO DEPENDENTS 46 other weeks in the year that rs last week. A sign on the TERPRISE in the officc of Dr. Lester Martin, board examining physician, just before cotton crop and caused the price Wlliat was stated to be the our homes and home markets are to drop from 12 cents to ОУг r stated that the store would the boys left by bus. Left to right they are: Mrs. Peoples, mother of Carl Lee The niunes listed below include t e f e - not amply supplied with qual­ cents. In contrast to this, since closed until further notice largest crowd In the history of Peoples of route 2, Carl himself, Walter Lee Ridenhour, Jr. of Cooieemee, and those to date in Davio county ity eggs. the outbreak of the European 1 matters were referred to G. Mocksville came to town last WAR NEWS Edwin M. Holt, general manager of the Erwin Cotton Mills in Cooieemee and a who have been placed in Class "By selecting chicks of good War in 1939 the farm price of Horn, Winston trustee. Saturday night to see Santa Two important events fea­ member of the local draft board. lA for a year’s military service Mèi breeding, and by proper hous­ cotton, supported by loans, has Claus at the official opening of ture this week’s war tiews. by tihe Davie county draft board. [NS PENNINGTON Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bean of Center street, Cooieemee, ing and feeding, the farm flock actually Increased slightly de­ the Christmas season. Larger One is the announcement of This classification means that [. Lee Walser, who has been crc pictured above as they celebrated their golden wedding can be mtfnaged so as to pro­ spite a large supply.” crowds have assembled at the they have no dependents and h the Paul B ennett Motor Co. a SIOO.OOO.OOO loan by this anniversary at their home in Cooieemee on Sunday, No duce eggs eveiTT month in the World consumption of Ameri­ Masonic picnic grounds in the would be the first ones called Winston for 20 years, has country to China. The other m ember 17. They are shown standing behind the picnic year. The great need is for can cotton since 1932 has been past but no one recalls such a for service if they passed the ,ed the sales force of Pen- Is the admission by England table where about 75 relatives and friends gathered for summer and fall eggs. If the equal to or well above produc­ throng in the shopping area. physical examination. flock is hatched early in the THE ENTERPRISE gton Chevrolet Co. here. Mr. that tho loss ot merchant Nelson George Halnston lunch. tion in every year except 1937, The crowd was estimated be­ Mrs. Walser, latter being shipping is greater than re- Carl Lee Peoples ■ summer, more care is necessary according to Ployd. ’Ihat year, tween 3,000 and 3,500 with all { former Miss Sallle Carter, , placement. Walter Lee Rldenhour, Jr. Mrs. McMahan Farm Questions to prevent partial or complete when there was no adjustment available parking space cram­ molt In the fall. However, this program in effect, a bumper near Fork on the J. C. Oar- Expert observers think that Leroy Templeton Has Visitors Are Answered farm they purchased. med on the main und adjoining James Frank Myers can be done quite successfully crop of 19,000,000 bales was pro­ streets. England lost between 300,000 РШО. — Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Question: When cows and by the use of wet mash and duced. ’This large crop brought and 400,000 tons of shipping Oilne Cicero Spry KE JUMPS HARE Santa rode a decorated trac­ Shelton and Mrs, Louise Happe calves gnaw at fence posts and lights on the laying flock. the surplus back to the 1933 for a five-week period ending Roland Stanley tor and distributed candy to the spent Sunday afternoon with rails, what Is the reason? “Plan now to produce eggs levels, nullifying the work of ini Smith, local police officer. Nov. 15 and that new bottoms George Frank Mock ' youngsters who had the thrill {..Fi i:r. and Mrs. E. Burgess near Answer: This Is a sign of min­ during the 'other’ 46 weeks in four years of cotton-supply ad­ It rabbit hunting Thanksglv- for the period were around WlUlam Martin Potts - -»t- day and he says that he saw of their life when they got a James Phillip Snider ■'•.■ÍTt- Courtney. eral deficiency in the ration. A the year and to supply broilers justm ent. 100,000 tons. '•-Tl rabbit jump another one. chance to shake Santa's hand. Lofton Keaton Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowery, sufficient quantity of calcium and fryers according to the needs "Cotton marketing quotas and The significance of the sliip- started to shoot one, it ran Some people said that Santa Robert Murray Lybrook Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and is usually contained In legume of your local market.” acreage allotments are the farm­ ping losses by U-boats and air m a corn row and before he resembled C. J. Angell, ir. and Otis Brlckley Durham Lewis Lowery of near Oana were hays such as cowpea, soybean, ers’ tools for adjusting the sup­ bombing is not that England Id fire a second bunny took they were correct. The strain Isaac Buren Lakey jSunday dinner guests of Mr. and clover and alfalfa if these crops CHECKS ply of cotton to be placed on will be starved this winter but TWICE behind the first. on Santa bendhig over so much Roy Lockett Hicks Mrs. P. W, Dull. are grown on soil not deflclent in ■ Approximately 98 percent of the market," the Trlple-A lead­ to shake hands with the chil­ that Britian will be delayed hi Roy Lee West Dr. and Mrs. Lester Martin of lime. Where the grain ration the AAA parity checks have been er concluded. dren thajt his Santa Claus brit­ taking tlie offensive against Paul Archie Potts Mocksville, Mrs. O. R. Allen, Mrs. contains 30 percent of wheat received and distributed to RIiVL PICTURES ches became unpinned in the Germany. England began the Adre« Gentry Koontz J. F. Bahnson and Miss Martha bran, cottonseed meal and soy­ Northiiaanpton County growers, >aul Smith, High Point photo- W hole Soybeans M ake -IU rear. луаг with about 14,000,000 tons Scarlett F. Tujjper McMillan Reece Allen visited Mrs. F. R. bean meal, there Is usually a reports H. G. Snipes, assistant pher, has made some aerial of shipping. William Clarence Jones McMahan Sunday, who has been siifflcient amount of phosphor­ farm agent. Excellent Cattle Feed js of Mocksville and Coolee- The parade assembled at the The pictures are on dis­ Methodist churdh and marched Bombing continues in' mass Reuben WUson Shore sick for some time. ous. However, It will do no Animal husbandmen of N. C. at THE ENTERPRISE of- to the square headed by the Boy attaciu on English industrial Berntee Hendrix Mrs. Luther Ward and J. O. harm to allow the cows and REDUCED State College recommend soy­ ' i Scouts with a large American centers but the night bombings Abraiham Columbus Frost ; ^ W!ard spent one day last week calves free access to a mineral Present indications are that beans as a protein supplement flag and followed by the high at high altitude means more Winfield BIckett Steelman with Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hol­ mixture composed of one part hog slaughter will be reduced for dairy cattle, beef cattle and MPKIN WINNER school band. The band, direct­ destruction of towns and homes James Ernest Whitley den of Yadkin. salt and four parts of steamed materially in the first quarter sheep. H. W. Taylor, Extension S, Halre, local depot agent, ed by Mr. Jolly, played a number than of military objectives. A Douglas Harding Ratiedge • . Mrs. J. H. Swing, Mrs. W. G. bone meal. of 1941, according to the U. S. marketing specialist, is seeking a the cash prize offered by of Christmas carols in front of member of the House of Com­ Christmas Seal Reuben Martin n Murchison, Mrs. C. H. McMahan, Bureau of Agricultural Econo­ an outlet for the largest soybean joney Hardware for raising the north entrance to the court­ mons states that labor may FORESTRY TOUR JURY AWARDS Killian R. L. Rhy nehardt ' h Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mrs. Galliher Question: How can corn wee­ mics. ever produced in North Carolina. Sale Opens Here Samuel James Harrison largest pumpkin grown from house. Afterwards the crowd be conscripted to help quickly Latham, Mrs. J. V. Miller, Mrs. vils be controlled? He contacted John A. Arey, Ex­ The Christmas Seal sale is on seed of the store, weighing was welcomed to the official rebuild the towns hit so that Isaac Deavone Kenneith Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Answer: The first step, says PEANUTS tension dairy specialist; L. I. workers may liave a place to WILL BE MADE in Davie county. Teachers and WOMAN $1,000 Howard Glenn Hanes James, Mrs. F. R. Bahnson, Mrs. The U. S. Department of Agri­ 5 pounds. Incidentially, Mr. opening by Mayor T. I. Caudell J. O. Rowell, Extension ento­ Case, Extension beef cattle and PHD live. A forestry tour will be held pupils of the schools are the A jury awarded $1,000 to Mrs. James Kermit Smith , F. W, Dull and Elizabeth MlUer, culture has given final approval re has a hobby of short wave and Rev. E. M. Avett, general mologist, is to thoroughly clean sheep specialist: and Dr. John in tihe county on December 10, sales force. Tiie money raised Anne Mae Broadway for person­ Baxter Monroe Hellard members of the Pino club at­ of a program designed to im­ Jo and lately has been able chairman of the Christmas party, the storage bln or crib and treat E. Foster, research animal hus it is announced by D, C. Rankin, through the sale of seals will be al services in a suit for $1,944 James KeUy Smith tended the Achievement Day prove marketing conditions for talk to other amateurs in made a short appeal for funds the woodwork wlflh any odorless, bandman. county agent, R, W. Graeber, used in a very constructive way. by her against Ella Orrell and Paul Gibson program at Cooieemee Saturday. an and South America wlth- to help buy Christmas baskets tateless, water-white petroleum peanut growers by diverting They told him that, in gen­ extension forester of State Col­ During the past sununer about G, L. Beck, executors of the Kenneth Sandy Carter Misses Mildred DuU, Edith Mc- surplus peanuts of the 1940 crop, any trouble. He ordered a and presents for the needy df 8 LICENSES TO similar to that used In com eral. soybeans make an excel lege, will be present. twenty-one or twenty-two chil­ estate of W. M. Williams, in Burrell Roosevelt Lanier Miahan, Wilma Essie, Libby nlsh-English text to help him the county. merclal fly sprays. Accumula lent livestock feed. Mr. Arey The group will meet at the dren had their tonsils removed. superior court here this week. Robert Dewey Robertson Deese and James Essie, students FERTILIZER iy the lingo. The Christmas lights were tlons of old grain and floor said: “At present prices, ground WED ISSUED courthouse at 9:30 a, m. The They were children who with­ Only civil cases were tried at James PraniUln Brlnegar of A. S. T. C.. Boone, spent the turned on for the first time sweepings from the jjrevlous Fewer grades of fertilizers and soybeans can be profitably fed a m u i i i i i i first stop will be made at 9:45 out financial aid would still be the December term with Judge Vance Eugene Halre • ; SUPPER week end at home with their crop should be removed and larger tonnage of mixture con­ to dairy cattle in a grain mix and they brought many com­ The following marriage licenses handicapped on account of In­ Jim Frank Whitaker pie supper will be held at at the farm of J. G. Crawford Allan Gwyn of Reidsvllle pre­ parents. burned. However, If the sweep­ taining high proportions of ture in which the soybeans do pliments from the crowd. were issued by the register of fected tonsils, Christmas seal siding. McGuire Furches ih’s Ark school Saturday to Inspect trees oi two years Miss Louise Latham, who has ings are needed for feed, they plant foods are progressive ten­ not represent more than 25 per A unique feature of the even­ deeds from Nov. 22 to Dec. 2: money was used to assist these lia Mae Martin was granted Houston Spry ht, sponsored by the B. Y. P. growth; at C, H, Crotts’ forro at finished her studies at Boone, may be saved with treatment by dencies evident in the results of cent of the mixture. A larger ing was fireworks that were dis­ Cecil Angell of Mocksville, 10:45 to observe the timber stand children in the removal of their a divorce from Grimes Martin will be nt home with her par­ Of Any Other Newspaper of Ijaanes Cross Roads church. carbon dlsulphlde. The sweep a survey and analysis of 1939 proportion might prove too laxa charged from the roof of the route 2 and Edna Miller, Mocks­ improvement and a t 11:30 at J. tonsils. The work was preven­ and Roblnett Nichols from Ret­ ents for some time. Ings should be placed in a tight fertilizer sales. tlve. Ground soybeans are courthouse. Many folks said it ville, route 4. M. Cali’s farm to witness tim­ tive, the children are happier tie Nichols, both on two years (Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones were STOR EMERITUS 16 REAL ESTATE bln or barrel and the chemical equivalent to cottonseed meal was the first time they had seen W. Donald Peacock, States­ ber scaling. and healthier, and they are able separation. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and lev. W. H. Dodd, former pas- poured over them at the rate The Canadian wheat supply for pound for pound. In milk pro­ such a fireworks display and ville, route 3, and Mary Blanche Mr. Rankin states that unless to make better progress in A compromise judgment was Mrs. C. W. Dull. of the Baptist church here, of three-fountihs of a pint to the marketing year beginning duction.” they were thoroughly enjoyed Cartner, Mocksville, route 4. timber is cared for there will school. reached in a suit by 0. R. Horn TRANSFERS MADE Mrs. L. M. Dull and Miss Sallle August 1 is expected to be in voted pastor emeritus of although a couple of sky rockets Supt. Proctor is sending a let­ barrel of sweepings. Mr. Case and Dr. Foster said: Julius Claude Tutterow and be a shortage in a few years and against Sam Koontz on a note Faye Dull made a business trip the neighborhood of 834,191,000 church last Sunday as a ter this week to all teachers “When not over two pounds of did take the course downward Virginia Lee Foster of Mocksville,; he urges a large attendance on and W. T. Ralelgih Co. recover­ The following real esta te to Winston-Salem Tuesday. bushels, the largest In the his­ 53. QJ0áfi^e¿fu04uíe4iiá. en of the esteem of the con- urging them to support the sales '1 Question: Is It necessary to whole soybeans are fed per head Instead of upward. route 4. the tour. By planting forest ed $419 in a suit against W. C. transfers were fUed in the of­ Laimar and O’Brien Dixon, «ation. The Rev. Mr. Dodd, campaign in every way possible. select a new site for the tobacco tory of the country. daily, they are oi approxhnate trees or Improving stands a farm Murph and $400 against E. L. fice of tdie register of deeds last who have the whooping cough, retired, and Mrs. Dodd live Roy Sidney EUls and Alice plant bed each year? ly equal feeding value, pound for owner can earn his soil build­ Envelopes containing seals have Murph, J. F. Lyerly and E. W. week: t are getting along nicely. SHANGHAI — Johore is dis­ e and actively participate In Virginia Ciinard of Clemmons. been sent to many p e o p l e Answer: This Is not absolute­ pound, to cottonseed meal In bal ing units under the 1941 Soil Benson. The suit involved the R. L. Baker and wife to Mack Mr. and Mrs. George Laymon couraging the bringing in of work of the chuixdi. NOTED WOMAN ■Paul Poster Dwiggins and An­ throughout the county. It is Ш ly necessary, but It Is the safest anclng a ration for beef cattle. Conservation program. Units sale of merchandise. R. Baker, 30 acres, $100 and an d Gray, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lay­ more products from China. nie Lee Koontz of Mocksville, hoped that every person in the practice, Experimental evidence For example, soybeans can be and payments will be explained A number of old cases that other consideration, part of the mon and children visited at the SES COW route 4. county will Invest in as many shows that disease and insect used in a ration composed of on the tour. had been on the motion docket home place of R. L. Baker. home of A. W. Shelton Sunday rotation of plant bed sites. If x>nnie Kurfees of MbcksvlUe PASSES HERE OLonnie Sain and Lorene Mc­ seals as possible. With the money infestation can be materially corn; carbonaceous roughage, were non-suited. R. L. Baker and wife to John night. the old site Is used, it should an excellent Jersey cow a the County Health department such as grass hay, corn stover, 'Mrs. Mary Jane Horn, 73, be­ Daniel, route 2, Mocksville. At this time of the year, folks Baker, 40 acres, $100 and other reduced by selecting a new plant be burned over or sterilized by days ago. A post mortem (Mrs. J. T. Baity, who has been silage, and cottonseed hulls; and loved Mocksville woman, died at ■Roy Sizemore and Clara Mae wonder what colleges offer be­ and the Welfare department will We learn of the number of consideration, part of the R. L. Í; bed site each year, or by the steam . unlnatlon ^owed thait she confined to Jier home for several legume 'hay, such as lespedeza, the home of her daughter here, Hutdhlns, Mocksville, route 2. sides Saturday football games. (Continued on page four) folks that autos broke. Baker home place. Ш days, is improving. clover, peanut hay, soybean hay ■ame ipoisoned in some man- Mrs. A. M. Klmhrough, Wednes­ R. L. Baker and wife to Arthur Miss Sallie Faye Dull spent Appeal To Santa Claus and cowpea hay. day afternoon at 3 o’clock. COUNTY OFFICIALS ARE SWORN IN C. Baker, 40 acres, $100 and other the week end in Cooieemee with “About two pounds per day The funeral was held yester­ consideration, part , of the R. L. friends. of legume hay should be fed. tRT BY cow day afternoon at the home con­ Baker home place. ilrs. Sam Allen of MtockaviUe Rev. J. W. Vestal will hold When cattle are followed by pigs, MOST ducted by her pastor. Rev. J. R. L. Baker and wife to J. Lee service here Sunday morning at there is no need of grinding the a severely bruised last Frl- H. Fulghum, and assisted by Rev. Baker, 2 tracts, $100 and other 11 o’clock. 7 morning by her cow when soybeans 'for them. E. M. Avett and Rev. W. C. consideration, part of R. L. Bak­ “Whole soybeans also consti­ went to milk. The cow but- Cooper. Interment was In the er home place. Breedloves Have tute an excellent protein sup­ Iher down wfhen she started family plot In Rose cemetery. J. B. Green and wife to Wade COUNTY NEWS enter the stable door, knock- plement for fattening lambs and 'Mrs. Horn was the widow of Dyson and wife, 3 tracts. Sunday Visitors 8 her som e elgiht feet, and then .sheep. They are usually equal Gaston E. Horn and daughter of R. M. Poster and wife to T. animal stepped on Mra. POINT. — Mrs. B. W. Single­ to cottonseed meal In feeding the late Samuel Craig Poster and R. Frost and wUe, $10 and otiher en’s stom ach. Wihile still -íV.'.t ton and Mrs. T. F. Thompson value, pound for pound. The Laura Foster. She was born on consideration, 10 acres. Ever Published by A N Y County Paper ierlng from the bruises, no spent Tuesday in Statesville. North Carolina Experiment Sta­ August 22, 1867 and lived In the P. K. Benson and wife to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Singleton Statesville: Mrs. B. H, Boatner and the said defendant will fur­ “day schools o f the county and Sheek Bowden and wife, 1 7/10 •i-. ; ; Jii'VOfe the Sunday dinner guests ther take notice that she is re­ of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Henderson ■ following In various sections acres, $175. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Ham il­ quired to appear at the office Cotter of Lake Wales, Fla,, THE the ton. of the Clerk of Superior Court county are asked to re- M. D. Pass and wife, Cordelia Everett G. Horn of Winston- of said county in the coiu-thouse the money and turn it over H. Pass, and Cordelia Pass, their Mrs, Sarah Smith o f Pork is Salem. A sister, Mrs. T. M. Cart­ of Mocksville, N. C„ within thirty Mrs, Hayes: Mrs. P. G. Brown, daughter, to H. R. Eaton and spending this week with her days after the 27th day of No­ ner, and a brother, John L. iiltsvllle: Rev. J. W. Vestal, wife, $10, and other considera­ son, C, L, Smith. vember, 1940, and answer or de­ Foster, both of the county, also i '■ C. b. Smith and daughter, mur to the complaint in said MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE finlngton; Rev. P. L. Smith, Prior to the opening of superior court here last Mon­ register of deeds; T. G. Cartner, commissioner; L G. tions, 231.5 acres, on MocksvlUe- survive. Eighteen grandchildren -1 action, or the plaintiff will ap­ Vance: Beuford Hoover, Roberts, commissioner; E, C. Tatum, chairman of the Statesvffle highway. iv, _ > Myrtle .Belle, and Mrs. Sarah ply to the court for the relief and 4 great-grandchildren like­ day morning, the county officials were sworn in. The iti- Weemee; L. H. Davis, Fork; board of commissioners. Standing behind Mr. Shutt is 6. H. Chaffln and wife to E. I I ■ ♦} Smith .spent Sunday evening with demanded In complaint in Mrs. wise survive. picture shows them taking the oath of office in the court-1 г Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Singleton. Grace Baity Crabtree, adminls- *■ Annie Burton, Advance: room, administered by C. B. Hoover, clerlt of superior, Judge Allan Gwyn of ReidsviUe, presiding jurist at this D. Ijames, $10 and other con­ f 4 trlx of David H. Baity, deceased, "All The County News For Everybody" Vera Dwiggins, Calahaln; Active pallbearers were L. S. term of coiui;. The ceremony.took place in front of the sideration, 104 acres. М L eotton tbb у*чг If tbeae Cotton B«lt vs. I. H. Baity et al. Kurfees, Dr. L. P. Martin, C. R. court. Seated is Mrs. Madeline Feezor, deputy clerk of j Russia claim s that 81.2 per tots h*ve th»ir way about i t Holding b«twe«n them the Netional Cot- '»• J. H. Foster, Smith Giove; judge’s bench. Mr. HooVer is seen at the extreme right. Maggie S. Ward to .George is! This Nov. 27, 1940. Horn, J. J. Larew, P. J. John­ court. Left to right, the officials are A. L. Bowles, sur­ cent'Of-the-populatloa. can_Eea_d ton Connells official 1940 Cotton Chnatinas «глЫст. tlicso youngcter* “^on McMlahan, route 2; R. (Enterprise Staff Photo.) (Continued on page four) C. В HOOviSR son and Knox Johnstone. veyor; Wade Wyatt, county accountant; G. H. C. Shutt, i . and' write. -4ак. moth^ijmd^dadM erorjrwhere to make ture I!;' the Chriatmaa C. .S. C. Davie County Proctor's office, Mocksville. т ' ' tree beare pleiiiy ofroitoft-^glfta,- inclcdins at li-ntl Xiv:u-l)i);_Mtton. dolls,__lL^9r_4t, Л-! г ...... J.