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VOtUMN XLI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY y,. 1940 NUMBER * 9

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Little Stingers Political Dates Cbanged Seen Along Main Street It Pays. Bread Cast Upon Tftlie From The Yellow Jacket. For Primary. ByTheStreetRambler. When the dimpled baby's hungry, Water. What Was Happening In Davie Senator Champ Clark, of Mis 000000 .; what does the baby do? Here is the calendar of events Before The New Deal Used Up souri, hasn’t much confidence in Mrs: Dodd carrying shopping bag It doesn't lie serenely and merely In the neighborhood of 50 years a- FDR. Listen: “I think there bearing on the Democratic and Re­ on cold morning—MisB ZeoIa Koontz sweetly coo; . g» a student registered at a States­ ville college and when she was fin­ The Alphabet, Drowned The should be two Representatives on publican primaries this year in Ieavingfor Winston Winston-Hanes The hungry baby bellows with all able to pav the bill rendered by the Hog's and Plowed Up The the Munitions Control Board, be Notth Carolina: Yates painting sign—Rev. its little might. school authorities Sbe gave all the cause I have no confidence in the March 16—Last day for filing E. M. Avett telling how cold .it was Till some one gives it something to Cotton and Corn. —Eart Beck walking around the town evidence needed at the time that Executive, in his devotions to the notice of candidacy for State or curb its appetite. (Davie Recoid, Feb. a, 1 910.) —Mr Renegar looking at. old giins she wanted to sauare the account, will of Congress, as expressed in Congressional office—State Board Tbe infant with the bottle which —The town’s only stop light refus­ even offering to deposit with the R. G. Mason spent Tnursday ii of Elections meets to appoint coun stills its fretful cries th e laws.” ing to work—Sanford Nail parking creditor some personal effect to in­ Salisbury. ty boards. A considerable number of people Ford car near bank—George Shutt A lesson plainly teaches: It pays sure the debt. The offer, however, M. L. Spry is suffering with grip March 2 3 —Countyboards of e-. were fooled into voting for Wilson busy counting eggs—Lucky Moore to advestise. was declined by the sympathetic Cre­ and vaccination. in 1916 on the slogan “HE WILL lection meet to determine whether and Wilburn Stonestreet playing a Tbe lamb lost on the hillside when ditor, believing that the obligation F. M. Williams and little son, of KEEP US OUT OF WAR.” But there will be a new. registration of game of checkers—Mr. and Mrs. darkness closes -round would be met at some later date S Bixbvl were in town Monday. should FDR run for a third term voters or a relisting (an option Wall crossing square—T. W. Scflpy Stan.ds not it silence trembling and Anj how, the ..student went ;her way, married, settled down and W. R Clement spent a few days there are about TEN MILLION granted each • county under the trying to catch a bus but missing it .waiting to be foung; raised a family. -' Time passed and in Salisbury last week. 1939 registration act ) —John Garwood taking orders for - Its piaintivebleatingechoes across Americans who will vote against so did the creditor, but. in tbe mean­ 0. C. Wall, of Cooleemee, was him on the soil slogan ’’HE KEPT April 6 —County boards of elec sweet potatoes—George Carter go I the vales and meads ing into court house—Miss Ferree time, the incident was not entirely in town Thursday on business. US OUT OF WORK.” tion appoint precinct election of­ Until the shepherd beads it, and, leaving on bus—Patrolman Norris forgotten by either of the parties. Mrs. D. D Powell, of Winston, We want to say it here and say ficials. hearing, kindly heeds, mailing letters—Miss Mackie walk­ It was merely a memory with the visited Mrs. Swift Hooper recently. April 1 3 —Last day to file for lo­ And when its fears are ended as on it out loud that a government can ing across icy street—Ashley Dwig- creditory t.ut of the deepest concern C. D. Crouch and C. C. Stroud, cal or district offices. his breast it lies, snffer as much through studidity gins carrying lnnch and drinks down to the debtor. She wanted to pay of County Line, werejn town Mon­ April 2 7 —Registration books 0 as through actual dishonesty and if Main street. The lamb has made this patent: It but could never find it convenient to. day. that should apply to any of the su­ pen in each precinct—either for a pays to advertise. A few days ago the minister of .a Attorney E. L. Gaithes and his per-sensitive satelites that circulate complete new registration or for Will Gamble Again. Thefair aud gentle maiden who Statesville church received an in­ daughter Miss Sarah, spent Thurs around the great White Father, additional registrations in accord . loves the bashful boy quiry from a man in a faraway state, day iu Winston. then they can swallow it down for ance with the decisions reached by Unhampered by govermeut crop Assumes when in his presence a wanting to be put in touch with the Iady who conducted the college 50 G. M. Wilson, of R. 1, who has we are not going to retract. the several county boards of elec­ control aud left to roll their own, manner that is coy; years ago or an heir of the lady. been ill since Christmas, was able The G. O. P. contends that what tion on March 2 3 . just as they pleased, the tobacco Sne blushes and she trembles till tc come to town Monday. May ti—Registration books will farmers iu North Carolina and other Such a one was located, got in com­ we need is a job for every worker he perceives at last, munication with the party, and .o t­ Mrs. M. E. Swicegood and. dau­ close. flue-cured states, dumped a bump­ and a profit for every business. And clasps her closely to him and te rin g to furnish him any informa­ ghter, Miss Edith, spent a day or 1 8 er crop Cf more than a. billion Leaning on shovel handles, pid May —Challenge day; gladly holds her fast. tion about her mother. A prompt two in Winston last week. dliug with wheelbarrows, and rid­ M ay 2 S—First primary. pounds of tobacco on the market And as he bends to kiss her and as reply and explanation came back and Mrs. Charley Hawkins, of Pon­ ing ’round over th e country in New June 3 2 —Second primary. with the- result that there is tht she serenely sighs, was about as follows. tiac, Mich., spent several days last Deal trucks gassed with taxoayers’ largest surplus now on hand in the This fact is demonstrated: I: pays The writer of the inquiry said that week in this city, the guest of Mr. money is a poor substitute for jobs Republicans Will Honor history of tobacco production. to advertise. his mother had been a student at the and Mre G. W. Green. like everybody had in the ”Hoss Realizing the seriousness of the —Chicago Record-Herald. college and that when the left the F. A. Click, who held a position Lincoln. institution she owed for her services and Buggy” days. ■ situation, the tobacco farmers ip Confident of victory in the Presi­ there. It had always meant to dis­ on The Record last year, is now The straightest. shot test, surest November voted restrictions on Doctor Town’s Leading dential election of 1940, tens of thou- ' themselves for 1940 charge the obligation but had rot with the New York Times. . definition of New Deal is that it is But in order We learn that the Methodists of sands of determined Repulicansfrom t j preveut frictioo, acreage allot. -Citizen. been able to. She died 20 odd.year* an effort on the part of petty pica­ coast-to coast will jtm hundreds of ago but her son had promised her Advance are preparing to erect a ments were made as high as possible Union Citv, Ok'a.—When Dr. D. yune politicians to borrow the meeting halls February 12 to pay tri­ that he would see that the obliga! new church there. instead of as low as common sense P. Richardson takes a vacation the count’y out of debt; destroy what bute to the memory of Abraham tion was setth d He had hoped to Miss Iilla Laugenour, of Win­ Ciwn of Union City, population 500. we already have, aud then buy the Lincoln. would dictate. And since these al­ vi it this section at d settle in per* virtually closes up shop until he re­ ston, came over Saturday to visit same sort of things from abroad, The series of Lincoln Day Dinners lotments were agreed upon other son but the opp> r unity never pre- turns. Mrs. Swift Hooper. and meetings will constitute the kick- discouraging circumstances have itself. Now, be himself is broken in and build bigger business by bust­ Foryou might sav Dr. Richard­ E F.. Hunt is visiting his sister off of the. Republican party in its come to throw tobacco economics health and the possibility of the ing up the big (and little) business son in Union City and that its resi­ near Lexington, who has been very fight to restore to the nation a gov­ out of joint. Britain’s announced proposed trip is past. So. his in­ we already have. dents are just members Of his fami­ ill, but we are glad to learn that ernment based... on Americanism, intention of curtailing almost to the quiry was to prepare the way to An old proverb says; “A great ly. ;. she is much better. sense and sound finance. make settlement. He nor any one war leaves the country with three zero point, purchases of American Since 1894, he has been the only The m anyfriendsofBoone Stone* Reports reaching National Head­ else knows the exact amount due but tobacco has caused much coofusion, doctor in town, the only doctor in armies, an army of cripples, an he sends $1,000 in the hopes that ic street will be glad to learn that be quarters are to the effect that they and whereas less than half a crop an army of mourners, and an army will be more. Lincoln Day celebra­ town, the only dentist, president cf satisfies tbe obligation of long stand­ was able to return home from the of flue-cured tobacco is needed, of thieves.” The 22 thousand men the only bank, the only druggist, the ing. Statesviile hospital Sunday. tions this year than ever before. who became millionaires during the Such events are being planned in there are prospects that the best oostmaster and a leading retail busi Iohn Baggariy, of Harmony, R. World War, might be classed as everv State and some States Lincoln curtailment to be lioped for, will ness man. Light of Freedom. I, died last Friday of pneumonia, And .tb top. it off, he operates three advance guards of the last named Day will be marked by half a dozen not anywhere reduce to that ex. Those who used to forecast that Jf aged about 20 years. The funeral farms and is interested in a cott business. Later, be bought a controlling interest in the bank. ted end. all that is best in Europe J E Thomas, of St. Louis, who coming election day. Worth Hend- senting as speakers virtually every that even though tobacco farmers In 1914, be was appointed post­ will be submerged, perhaps for gen­ has been visiting bis mother, Mrs. eison deserves high praise. Republican of national reputation. need the income from a larger acre­ master. He has served ss president erations. It is here, in the Western ,I A. Lapish, at Kappa, for two Ten Republican ■ Governors, still age of tobacco, it would be wise in Mr. Hendeison made an effort to of the Oklahoma State Bankers as­ hemisphere where there has been no weeks returned borne Thursday. get Thomas E. Dewey—and per­ fresh from slashing victories over the end to play safe by planting 10 major war for three quarters of a the New Deal in 1938; a half dozen sociation, and ip 1938 was appointed The son of Pink Dyson, who has haps he would make a more glam­ per cent less than their acreage al- State Banking Commissioner. When century, that tbe fruits of civiliza­ Republican members of the Senate; been i -1 with smallpox for several orous address—or Senator Arthur lottnen. But will they? They be went out a vear later with a tion must be protected and nutured nearly half the Republican strength and developed. We have many big days, is able to be out again. - No Vandenberg—one of tbe Senate's won’t, not many of them. They change in political administration he in the national House of Represen­ jobs to do at home in these unpre­ other members of the family had wilt expect George to do the cur declared he was glad because “I biggest, “ guns” from a Republican tatives and dczens of leading. Repub­ dictable times. And the biggest Vof it. Thereisnota case of small­ tailing, and then when faced with really couldn’t spare the time away standpoint. Perhaps be got tbe licans in local political and non poli­ those jobs is to see th a t the light of pox in town now. from Union City.” ______best man after all, in Taft, for the tical life will speak. ' A. number of disrster will call upon the govern, freedom, whicn has been extinguish­ Friday Was one of those fierce Ohioan-has been forgoing to. the tbe addresses wiil be beard by "the ment to help themout of .the hole A Fatal Oversight. ed in so much of the world, is kept days. It rained, sleeted and snow­ front rapidly as one of tbe power­ nation through the co-operation of they dig for themselves. burning here undimmed.—Tbe Sand Not long since a young man of ed all day and half the night, and ful speakers of the country. He is the Columbia, National and Mutual Unwittingly, a Franklin county Hill citizen. many rabbits were butchered Sat­ broadcasting systems. splendid muscular development, fearless aud courageous. Since he farm woman points the way out of One of our exchanges says we urday. Snow fell to a depth of a- this wilderness of uncertainty. Last was seen in our city with two heads has found bis place in the Senate have a lot more faith in the mail bout four iuches. True Gentleman. year with meager equipment she on his shoulders. Both were fully be has steadily forged to the front who is endeavoring to provide bis Rev. S. H. Armand, of Boston, A man that’s clean -inside .and canned her farm surpluses of fruits developed beads, with rather hand as a buzz-saw for the Democrats to own bam and eggs program for old Mass., arrived Friday afternoon to outside, who neither looks ' up to some features, one'with blond hair, attempt to handle. and vegetables and added $ 1 7 5 to age than we have for the Iellow visit bis sister, Mrs. J: A. Daniel. the rich, nor down on . the • poor; tbe family budget. And there was the other with black hair. Tbe who is sitting around waiting for ' He left Saturday evening to visit Minister EIected For who can lose without squealing; no tapping of a dozen other sources other head was the property of his tbe government to doit. other relatives in Indiana. Hehas who can win without bragging; of farm income, that would leave sweetheart, and would not have ap- been appointed a missionary to the Life. considerate of women, children and tobacco and cotton entirely out of pearedin such a deformed position Philippine Islands by the Foreign Friendship Baptist church, lpcated old people; who is ton brave to lie; the picture and yet end tbe year bad it hot been for the young lady’s Mission Board of the M. E . Chureh between Fairview and Elkin in Sur­ too generous to cheat.; and too sen­ with as much tree money, aud a Uegject to “drop the curtain,”— Ho/tb, and he and bis. wife will ry county has ju st conferred on Rev. sible to loaf; who -takes his share sight less backaches. — Statesville Waxbaw Enterprise. leave San Francisco the latter pan T. S. Draughn on honor so far as of the world’s goods and lets other of this month for their new work. Daily. known no other Baptist minister people have theirs . . . ' this is S Glenn Cartner’s horse got scared Opportunity ever received. He has been elected the ideal conception of a true gen- at a big ball of snowy near Kappa, pastor of that church for life. iJ£jpocks£ Sunday,'and ran int‘d*a , wire fence IjHeman--ExohMijjei EGUL ARBLOTODr and get': badly burt.-M : W. A. Bailey, of, Advance, was Y o u r 4iS h i p w i l i . HOUNDS in town Monday looking after bus­ COME IN” Sooner After Customers ONE STEP WONT iness matters. By Jhe AtdefNewspapeftl 3 GET YOU HOB G. L. While, popular Cana' mail M A Y B e ADVERTISING. Feu Can Malt* J U d O m AD W aat M ta carrier, has had his house painted] Money Without Skcm -Y h Must Ksm Ofe so nicely that it is injurious to ones* ADVERTISING- Our Want Ads BEADthe eyes in passing. i THE DAVIE RECOFi? MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

Here’s New Dignity Speakij World’s Smallest Republic Observes 200th Anniversary S t a r I l 81 S t F o r O ld C h air S et WHO’S ★ All Is Not Welles By RUTH WYETH SPEARS Landil ★ Ingrid Has Promised NY dining room may be made Veriicesf Trieste? JUGO­ A fresh and smart with built-in Checll ★ A Musician’s Needs cupboards, a little paint and in­ NEWS SLAVIA expensive curtains. But what By Virginia Val® — 1 m ay be done to bring a set of Diam< (Released by Western Newspaper Union) outmoded chairs up-to-date? The one sketched at the upper right By ROBlj THIS LENTY of bets were won in is typical of many that are sub­ (Released by Wq SAN MARINO PHollywood when RKO de­ stantial and sturdy though scarred Q N NOVEJ Area: 38 Square cided to shelve the first Orson by long use. AU that they need ing the \\| ball history, Miles; Population: WeUes film, “Heart of Dark­ WEEK 1 3,94* ers selected ness.” People in Hollywood tain Landis ad By LEMUEL F. PARTON j were against Welles before he house in ordel (Consolidated F eatures—WNU Service.) i arrived there; they didn’t like; It has takenl the Black SoJ EW YORK.—The recent emanci­ j him in advance, and lost few. some club oil N pation proclamation of Kene- chances to prove it. It was too' they chose a I saw Mountain Landis, freeing an op­ much for the film colony to honest and hal COVERED pressed minority of major and have a man demand the world; FIT BACK BUTTONS termination tcf ,, , , „ minor league ball TOCOVER he was select) with a pink ribbon tied around SIDES*'—*™ CUTfRONT Newsnound Got players, remind- TOFIT His recent : Landis Aid and ed this courier of it, and get it. "cover-up” d| Praise of Chief the big bUzzard in That was practically what Welles Tigers 91 play Chicago, along did. He insisted on producing, writ­ valued at $50(1 about the year 1906. 1 was a new and ing, directing and acting in what­ which LandisT ever picture he decided to make.. much bewildered reporter from is an up-to-date frock to make other players | the sticks, tossed isto the maelstrom BKO agreed. free agents. And after some weeks of trying to them perfectly at home in that of a federal court railroad case be­ modern dining room. A < cause there was nobody else to send get started, and finally postponing which a club I the first picture while a second, If your chairs do not have the except the office boy. It was as in­ supports shown at the sides of the a player’s col telligible as a squirrel cage. The “Smiler With a Knife,” got under ing it for soml defending attorney loosed a gas at­ San Marino, oldest and smallest republic in Europe, celebrates the 200th anniversary of its inde way, it was announced that all bets seat they will be even easier to er-up is contf tack of statistics and my pencil pendence in February. Perched on a rock in the heart of Italy, (see map and picture at lower left) San M» were off, so far as “Heart of Dark­ slip-cover. This cover is of me­ erning basebl rino is governed by a great council of 60 members, two of whom exercise executive powers for a term of ness” was concerned. The reason dium blue cotton rep with darker dropped from my limp fingers. blue for the bias binding and the ally fall into I The judge, a little, brown wheat- six months. Free of debt, the country has postage stamps and coinage of its own. It maintains a military: “gentlemen’s I force of 39 officers and 900 men (upper left). Abraham Lincoln was an honorary citizen of San Marino. cotton fringe around the bottom. nothing officii straw of a man with a chrysanthe­ Large button moulds are covered mum thatch, got me in the sharp with the slip cover material for and false tral focus of his bright agate eye. I the button-up-the-back opening. If Practice Ni hadn’t been wrecking any trains or you are not expert at making IvObbing banks, but I began to fear King Leopold Inspects Belgian Defense Measures These subtel bound buttonholes, snaps may be 1906 three Ni the worst. I wondered whether my used under the buttons. The elaborate ignorance of what was drew up whal narrow ties sewn to the corners of first rule stril happening could possibly be con­ the inside of the seat cover hold strued as a federal offense. Infractions of| it neatly in place. back to the Then the blow fell. The judge * * • gavelled down the spouting lawyer Even as late I and said the court would take a brief NOTE: Mrs. Spears’ Sewing strong blow b | recess. Then he beckoned me into Book No. 3 contains six other in­ 100 St. Loui| his chambers. He asked me to sit teresting ways to use slip covers, players. down. with step-by-step directions. There Baseball are 32 pages of fascinating ideas. National attel Then he said: “I hadn’t seen Spool shelves; braided rugs; once more ol yon at the press table before. crazypatch quilts; many em­ player contra^ This case is confusing. I thought broidery designs with numerous er into virtu I might help you in getting it stitches illustrated. Ask for Book time he enta straight. It’s Uke this ...” In ORSON WELLES 3 and enclose 10 cents coin to until he ret) a few concise sentences he cover cost. Address: Mrs. Spears, brought the courtroom hub-bub I given was that the budget for the Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New picture—well over a million dollars into something understandable. York. I managed to write a story about —was so high. It cost the company it without breaking my arm and $160,000 to settle things up with got my first pat on the back Welles and the cast that he had as­ Use of Time from a city editor who was no sembled for the filming of the Con­ spendthrift with such gestures. rad classic. Know the true value of time; And various Hollywoodites are col­ The voltairean little Judge Landis snatch, seize and enjoy every mo­ was like that, and any newspaper lecting bets made with friends who ment of it. No idleness, no lazi­ man who ever knew him will insist were. sure that the picture would ness, no procrastination; never that his $65,000-a-year honorarium reach the screen. put off till tomorrow what you can as baseball commissioner isn’t half do today.—Lord Chesterfield. enough. He was a corporation law­ When Ingrid Bergman arrived re­ yer before he began calling strikes cently in New York on her way back on big business, and was appointed to Hollywood to make “Joan of Arc” to the federal bench by Theodore she made two definite statements to Beware Coughs Roosevelt at the peak of T. R.’s Leopold, soldier king of Belgium, walks past a tank as he inspects Belgian defenses along the border, the press. (I) If she becomes fa­ fronting Germany. Similar scenes are being enacted in the Netherlands, another lowland country, where mous she will not forget her hus­ from common colds trust-busting rampage. In his dual troops also have been massed to fight the threat of Nazi invasion. In case of invasion both Belgium capacity he has punished two of the band, back in Stockholm. (2) Dur­ and the Netherlands can be partially flooded by means of dikes. ing this stay in the United States major institutions of America, the she absolutely will not lose her head That Hang On Standard Oil company and Babe Cteomulsion relieves promptly be­ Ruth, the former with a $29,000,000 over American ice cream, as she cause it goes right to the seat of the did the last time she was here. trouble to loosengetm laden phlegm, fine. Former Champ Shows ’Em How He Did It No Hurry to Quit Increase secretion and aid nature to He was a newsboy in Logansport, As a matter of fact, she has al­ ready become famous. Contrary to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflam­ Ind.; a semi-pro baseball player; a ed bronchial mucous membranes. JUDGE: stenographer and court clerk at 18, custom, she was introduced to the No matter how many medicines you and soon thereafter a law school public in her first American picture, have tried, tell your druggist to sell signs his nal “Intermezzo,” without the usual bal­ you a bottle of Creomulslon with the graduate and practicing lawyer. His understanding that you are to like tract, he is r appointment as national commis­ lyhoo. She saved the picture, de­ the way it quickly allays the cough whether it ba sioner of baseball grew out of the spite the fact that Leslie Howard, or you are to have your money back. or a top-ranl “Black Sox” scandal in 1919. Edna Best, and two enchanting chil­ He can be s| dren were also In the cast—and an CREOMULSION the owner enchanting child can give the most forCoughs, Chest Colds, BronchiKs the contract I ' I 'HE easy-going free-for-all of experienced actress the toughest American journalism, in which reserve.’ claul kind of opposition. erty of that C public officials sometimes owe their Casus Belli Miss Bergman should be perfect is traded, sJ high status to an understanding Policeman—Can you describe At the end of newspaper men for “Joan of Arc”; her beauty, your assailant? organized Cl V. S. Has Edge and how to get on talent and sincerity make it fitting Victim—Describe him! That’s that the role should be hers. ters a “resa On Europe in with them, has exactly what I was doing when he governing itl PressRelations given this country hit me! ODDS AND ENDS—The boys in Johnny “Thereafta a decided advan­ shall be elii tage over the European countries in Green’s “Johnny Presents” orchestra have discovered a new way of. relaxing after re­ gotiate withl wartime press relations. In the hearsals; they hold a jam session on toy contract hal World war and now in the present instruments . '. . Robert Tayhr got the has been re| war Europe has demonstrated the coveted role of the hero of "Waterloo WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY limitations of even the most intelli­ Bridge,” opposite Vivian Leigh; it teas Fighting gent of its bureaucrats in co-operat­ rumored that Laurence Olivier, the hero ing with the press. While England of her private life, might get i t . . . Greer Which me and France have, traditionally, a Garson, instead of Norma Shearer, will The Spendthrift gardless of I free press, the human contacts be­ do “Pride and. Prejudice” . . . So Joan Who spends more than he nections will tween the correspondents and hjgh Crawford gets the lead in wSiuan and Should, shall not have to spend and sell hisl officialdom are still lacking, and God” for which Miss Garson was sched­ when he would.—Proverb. bidder. All uled . . . And Miss Shearer will do the hold out fcf both countries are snarled in cen­ film version of the Broadway success, sorship troubles. when contr| Secretary of Agriculture Henry t4The World We Make” . . . Three cheers! around. In At the start of the war, liberal Wallace as he appeared before the Walt Disney has finished camera work on opinion noted with satisfaction that “Pinocchio” after two years: it will prob­ does not agl house ways and means committee ably. be released late in February. BILIOUS? increase thq France and England had appointed, to testify in defense of extension of Hare Is Amazing Relief off respectively, to their ministries of Jim Braddock, former world’s heavyweight champion, dropped in on Conditions Dua to Boweto he starts, information, a distinguished literary friends in the house of representatives in Washington recently, and while the reciprocal trade agreements The aim of many a student musi­ HninXe>x)?f?m rrLtB w g think all laxadwa is suspendel the legislators were discussing a bill for amateur boxing in the District act. At the hearing Secretary Wal­ cian is to land a job in radio, pref­ ■ act alike* just try tbit ble to play man and playwright, and a leading , ™ •" vtfleubl* lazathra. of Columbia, Jim gave them some pointers on the manly art. Left to lace admitted that he would “like to erably on a network staff orchestra. SO mud, thorough, refreshing, Invigorating. De­ trip to civil scholar. It seemed to be an exem­ pendable relief from sick bilious ApdIee blacklisting| plification of their war aims. But, right: Rep. Pat Boland of Pennsylvania, Braddock, Rep. Fred Hartley keep on being secretary of agricuk It’s a 52-week a year job, at a sub­ tired feeling when associated vrith of New Jersey and Rep. Joe Martin of Massachusetts. ture.” stantial salary, offering a degree of VrlHinvifr RSek Set a 25c box of NR £rom tout fraternity. like the brass hats of the past, they n n n o i l l KISK d m o lst Make the teat—then If major didn’t seem to understand newspa­ security difficult to find anywhere If sot delighted, reUua ths box to as. We win else in music. refund the purchase _ ercise any pers or newspaper men. price. That*a fair, Dobbin Decides to Use Plain Horse Sense Still Life Study Frankie Masters, who has been Get NR Tablets today. f l r r J will see thl The scholarly Lord MacMillan conducting dance music on the air against Del of England has faded into the for more than a decade, offers his they will a! background, and his press cen­ advice to those trying to do it. as this hava sor, Vice Admiral C. V. Usborne, For One’s Country of the Amel “Don’t expect to get anywhere just Man was not born for himself is replaced by the clubby and on your ability to play one type of The nation! gregarious Sir Walter T. Monck- alone, but for his country.—Plato. to have Ju l ton. In France, Jean Giradouz, mnsic well on one instrument,” he says. “A staff musician’s daily As a helms! the playwright, is still minister any other si of information, but his office in­ work covers a range from swing to symphony, and the musician who A GREAT BARGAIN Baseball f spires bitter stories in the Amer­ that. Thei| ican press about fantastic re­ can’t encompass that range hasn’t a chanee. And there’s a constant owners to strictions. The censorship tangle VESPER TEA any unethicj is an issue of daily mounting im­ demand for men who can play two pure: orange pekoe or more instruments.” in the publi portance in France. 50 Cups for 10 O^nts the sport. Newspaper men liked M. Gira- Joan Bennett seems to have been His decisl doux tremendously when he was bring rene-T spokesman for the French ministry the very well dressed bride when she married Walter Wanger, the pro­ of what litlf of foreign affairs a few years ago. ducer, in Phoenix, Ariz. She wore Landis to He was perhaps, in Goethe’s phrase, a beige jersey sports dress and a The rulesl "11Qll too human” for any careful DKtro on the boolf "Jrooving of public opinion—his own beaver hat and coat. And for the third time she selected a groom a to see that [ is ironic and whimsical—and has is a case been surrounded with a bulwark, of good bit older than she was. © Until almost the last' minute it breaking ti bureaucracy against which newspa­ other club f per men are thrown for a loss. He A familiar figure on the desert was generally supposed that she would m arry one of New York’s tions of thq is a charming, monocled gentleman near Phoenix, Ariz., is Bob Znppke, are, it woi[ of 53, who was severely gassed in veteran University of Uinois foot­ young men about town. But that would have meant giving up her 'CessedReliet straighten < the World war and so speaks in a Dobbin isn’t too enthusiastic about these New Tork winters. Here ball coach, who spends much of quick time, husky voice. He did a short turn he pops his head inside the window of a heated taxicab while his driver his time reproducing desert scenes career—and when you have young RHEUMATISMS^ er contract! at Harvard before the. World war. wraps cloth around his feet to keep him from slipping on snowy streets. on canvas. children, it’s nice to have a career. stand a cld THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C. 2W Dignity I1Id Chair Set Speaking of Sports' IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL HOUSEHOLD IvrETH SPEARS Landis Ruling “The Nam e UNDAY I Iroom may be made HoiKhold News QUESTIONS I smart with built-in CHOOL L e s s o n Iliitle paint and in- Checks Illegal Is Familiar— S By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D» Starching Curtains.—If curtains (rlains. But what Dean of The Moody Bible Institute to bring a set of of Chicago. are thoroughly dried before being Diamond Deals BY (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) starched they will keep clean Irs up-to-date? The FEUX B. STREYCKMANS Iat the upper right longer. By ROBERT McSHANE and EUtO SCOTT WATSON * * • many that are sub- IHeleased by Western Newspaper Union.I Lesson for February 11 Jurdy though scarred Wrinkled hands from the family !All that they need O N NOVEMBER 12, 1920, follow- wash can be made smooth by ing the worst scandal in base­ Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ washing in water to which a little ball history, major league club own­ Gibson Girl lected and copyrighted by International ONE OF A A DD the “Miss Americas” not- Council of Religious Education;- used by vinegar has been added. SETOF ers selected Judge Kenesaw Moun­ permission. • * * □LO O N tain Landis as the man to set their withstanding—and in spite of ING ROOM house in order. all the so-called American sweet­ Care of House Plants.—Keep the hearts, past and present—there has THE PEEILS OF BEJECTINa temperature of the room in which It has taken a fall 20 years—since been only one truly American girl, CHRIST house plants are grown at 60 or the Black Sox scandal of 1919—for the Gibson GirL She was tall, re­ 65 degrees. They do not thrive in some clnb owners to realize that LESSON T E X T-M atthew 21:28-43. a room that is too warm. they chose a man who is fearless, served and overdressed but for GOLDEN TEXT—I am the way, the truth, more than 20 years she was the idol and the life: no man cometh unto Uie Father, • * • COVEREB honest and has the courage and de­ but by me.—John 14:8. BUTTONS termination to do the job for which of America—admired by the men Feras grown in the house will CUT FRONT he was selected. and imitated by the women. have a rich green color if a tea­ TOFIT The Gibson Girl His recent ukase directed against Fearlessly facing crucifixion with­ spoon of household ammonia is was sometimes in a few days, Jesus stood in the added in a quart of water and “cover-up” deals cost the Detroit athletic, some­ Tigers 91 players whose talent was temple, there facing His bitter ene­ poured over the ferns once or times shy and mies and replying to their attacks twice a month. valued a t $500,000, and $47,500 cash sometimes regal which Landis ordered paid to 14 in words such as no man ever • ■ « • [te frock to make other players in lieu of making them —but always she spake. He brought them face to Tasty Apple Sauce.—Add one- at home in that free agents. was pure. She sat face with the very essence of sin, eighth teaspoon of cream of tartar !room. in the back of which is the rejection of Christ. to cinnamon and sugar used in A baseball cover-up deal is one in rowboats, a para­ | s do not have the which a club which ostensibly holds Their own words condemned them, apple sauce. It gives it a delicious i at the sides of the sol over her but when they should have repented, flavor. a player’s contract is merely hold­ shoulder. She Jb e even easier to ing it for some other club. The cov­ they became embittered and hard­ • * • Ks cover is of me- rode horseback— ened in their sin. Let no one who To remove a stopper from a er-up is contrary to the laws gov­ side - saddle, of pn rep with darker erning baseball. These deals usu­ reads these lines follow their ex­ glass jar, pour warm water into a bs binding and the course. Sheplayed ample, but if the Holy Spirit brings pan and invert jar in it, gradually' ally fall into one of two classes— croquet— without C. D. Gibson FISH FILLETS IN TOMATO CUPS !round the bottom. “gentlemen’s agreements, in which conviction, turn to Him in repent­ add warmer water until it is quite Tioulds are covered stooping. And who was the real Miss See Recipe* Below ance and faith. hot, but not so hot as to break nothing official is put into writing, Gibson? Nobody but an imaginary lover material for and false transfer papers. utes. Baste during the baking pe­ Every Sunday School lesson is of jar. Leave in water for some le-back opening. If creature of Charles Dana Gibson, My Family Likes Fisk! time, occasionally trying stopper the artist who drew her. Bom at riod with the remainder of the great importance, but possibly no expert at making Practice Not New “There’s all the health of the sea spiced mixture. lesson we shall ever have to teach to see if it is loose. lies, snaps m ay be Roxbury, Mass., in 1867, he became In fish,” according to an old saying, will be as important as this one, * * • These subterfuges are not new. Ir. one of America’s greatest illus­ Oyster Stew. lie buttons. The 1906 three National commissioners and modern home makers find that for it deals very plainly with the- Washing Pearl-Handled Knives. i to the corners of trators. He made his first sale at there’s variety and economy for I pint oysters awful peril of rejecting Christ. Eter­ drew up what is believed to be the 19 to Life magazine and was still % cup butter —Never allow bone or pearl- Ie seat cover hold first rule striking at such practices. menus, too. nal destiny depends upon the choices handled knives to soak in dish wa­ Ice. a young man when Colliers ordered I quart rich milk made in response to this lesson. ter. Dip the blades into hot, soapy Infractions of the rule can be traced 100 1,000 Fish and sea foods are available Salt and pepper to taste I * drawings from him at $ Let every one of us study it and back to the year of its inception. each. the year ’round in almost limitless water, then dry them well. Spears’ Sewing Even as late as 1938 Landis struck a variety. In most markets it’s possi­ Place oysters, strained oyster liq­ teach it with solemn earnestness. The name of Gibson, through his uor, and butter in a saucepan and Itains six other in­ strong blow by liberating more than ble, now, to purchase (I) fish “in I. Actions Speak Louder Than 100 St. Louis Cardinal controlled creation of another person, was as the round,” just as it comes from cook gently until fo use slip covers, edges of oysters Words (w . 28-32). ^ i directions. There players. widely known as any throughout the the water, (2) fish that is clihned, Baseball men today are worried. world. Kaiser Wilhelm II was a scaled, and ready to cook, (3) bone­ begin to curl. AU church members, who have [ fascinating ideas. Gibson Girl fan, the czar of Russia Heat milk in a come into that relationship by NIGHT National attention has been focused less fish fillets, and (4) fish steaks. braided rugs; had a collection of her pictures and separate sauce­ smoothly spoken words of accept­ lilts; many em- once more on the structure of the Fish and sea foods may be pur­ DUE player contract which sends a play­ the drawings were popular in Alaska chased quick-frozen too. pan at the same ance and devotion to Christ which Is with numerous and Tokyo. time. (Caution: then have not been Uved out in the ID led. Ask for Book er into virtual serfdom from the If fish is purchased “in the COLDS time he enters organized baseball A man by the name of Gibson cre­ Milk should be daily walk, may see themselves pic­ 10 cents coin to round,” that is with skin, bones, thoroughly heated—but should not tured in the son' who courteously Heed Morelhan “Salve” Ta Jress: Mrs. Spears, until he retires. Once a player ated a girl more popular than the head, and tail included, allow one Cleopatra of yesterday or the Ann boiL) Add oysters to milk and sea­ and glibly assured his father that QnicMy ReEeve DISTRESSI Idford Hills, New pound of fish per serving; if pur­ son to taste. Serve immediately. he could depend on him, and then Before you go to bed rub your throat, Sheridan of today. And when a girl chased cleaned and scaled, allow who doesn’t exist has more oomph Sauteed Oysters. promptly went' his own way. They chest and back with wanning, soothing one pound for two servings, and if will see that they need to repent Musterole. You get such QUICK relief than those two, she’s really got purchased in the form of fish fillets (Serves 4) because Musterole is MOBB than “just If Tim e something! I pint oysters (large) and substitute real heart-moving a salve.’’ Ifs a marvelous stimulating or fish steaks, allow one pound for and life-changing action for their " counter-irritant” which helps break • • * three servings. I cup cracker crumbs uplocal congestion and pain dueto colds. V i teaspoon salt words, lest the harlots and publicans he value of tim e; Bessemer Steel Fish cookery is simple, especially pass them and go into heaven be­ Its soothing vapors ease breathing. |d enjoy every mo- V t teaspoon pepper Used by m illions for over 30 years! 9 A NYONE who knows anything at when you use fish that is cleaned V i cup butter fore them. Professing church mem­ strengths: Regular, Children’s (mild) and idleness, no Iazi- all about steel has heard of the and scaled, fillets, steaks, or the ber without any evidence of God’s Extra Strong, 4W. Hospital Size, 33.001 Iastrnation; never Bessemer process for making it, but quick-frozen products. Remember, Drain oysters. Add salt and pep­ power in your life, turn to Him Vrov.' what you can hardly anyone knows about Sir Hen­ though, that the flavor of most fish per to cracker crumbs, blend thor­ now! !Chesterfield. ry Bessemer. He invented the proc­ is delicate, and that you need well- oughly, and then roll oysters in the seasoned crumbs, covering thor­ Note the word of encouragement ess of converting cast iron into tough seasoned sauces and accompani­ to repentant sinners. Perhaps some­ steeL ments to serve with it. oughly. Melt butter in frying pan and saute oysters until they are one who reads this paragraph has a t C o u g h s He was an English engineer bom You’ll find practical and easy-to- golden brown on one side. . Turn some time rejected Christ and has in 1813. During the Crimean war, he follow recipes for preparing fish and with spatula or pancake turner and since thought that he could not turn non colds wanted to perfect a cannon that sea foods in my booklet, “Feeding brown on other side. Drain on ab­ back, that.it was too late for him Lack of Imagination would fire a spin- Father!" There are recipes for the sorbent paper and' serve very hot to do the thing which his heart The absence of a poetic taste nmgprojectilebut old-fashioned cod fish balls men with catsup or tartar sauce. tells him to do even though his Ups is a sad indication of a lack of Hang On love, for delicious clam chowder, the cast iron in Hot Oven Baked Boneless Perch, have spoken unkind words of rejec­ the imaginative faculty; and with­ Ilieves promptly be­ the guns was not and for the other fish and sea food tion. Friend, consider the one who out imagination what is life?— l t to the seat of the dishes you’ll want to serve your (Serves 4) germ laden phlegm, strong enough to 4 perch fillets said, “I wUl not,” but who did his Richardson. Ji and aid nature to withstand the family often. father’s wiU. Come to the Saviour A aw, tender, inflam- I tablespoon salt more powerful ex­ Fish in Pepper Shells. I cup milk now; you will find Him ready to Iucous membranes. plosion that was (Serves 6) receive you.. Tiany medicines you JUDGE KENESAW M. LANDIS I cup hard bread crumbs bur druggist to sell necessary. In 6 tablespoons butter V i cup butter (melted) H. Selfish Unbelief Results In Common Sense reomulsion with the signs his name on a one-year con­ Paris he was able 6 tablespoons flour Christ-Rejection (w . 33-41). f a t you are to like tract, he is a chattel of that club, to make a strong­ Vs cup top milk Dip fish in milk to which salt has Iy allays the cough been added. Drain and then roll This parable clearly relates to the Abont Constipation p your money back. whether it be a cellar-position minor er cast iron. Then' Vs teaspoon salt or a top-ranking major-league club. he succeeded in 1 tablespoon lemon juice fish in hard bread crumbs, covering IsraeUtes who had rejected the A doctor would tell you that the Ju LSBG N He can be sold, paid and traded as producing steel, Vs teaspoon Worcestershire sauce thoroughly. Place in a well-oiled prophets sent to them by God and best thing to do with constipation the owner desires. Even though patenting the 2 cups cold fish (flaked) baking pan and brush thoroughly who were now about to kiU His is g e t a t its cause. That way you I t Colds, Bronchitis with melted butter. Bake 10 min­ Son. The heartbreaking story of Is­ don’t have to endure it first and the contract expires in one year the Sir H. Bessemer process in 1855. It 6 whole green peppers try to "cure" it afterward-yoa reserve.'clause makes him the prop­ consists of burn­ - I cup bread crumbs utes in a very hot oven (550 de­ rael’s unbeUef and rejection of can avoid having it. Belli erty of that club for life, or until he ing out the carbon and other im­ Paprika grees). Serve at once. It is not Christ and the judgment which has Chances are you won’t have to you describe is traded, sold or drafted. purities by blasting air through the necessary to turn fish while baking. been upon them aU the years since lock far for the cause if you eat Melt 3 tablespoons butter, add Crab Meat Sunday Night Supper then, is not something over which the super-refined foods most At the end of each season every molten metal, a process still in use flour and blend; add milk and cook people do. Most likely you don’t Jibe him! That’s organized club sends to headquar­ today. Sandwiches. we should gloat, but rather some­ get enough “bulk"! And “bulk” over low flame, (Serves 5) thing which should move Us to tears las doing when he ters a “reserve list,” and the,law Sir Henry was a prolific inventor. stirring constant­ doesn’t mean a lot of food. It governing it reads: I 13-ounce tin crab meat and prayer for our Jewish friends. means a kind of food that isn’t He was the first to compress graph­ ly, until thick. Re­ 5 slices white bread After aU, are we any better than consumed In the body, but “Thereafter no player on any list ite into a solid mass so that lead move from flame; leaves a soft "bulky" mass in the shall be eligible to play for or ne­ V i pound Roquefort cheese they? Are not the appalling ma­ intestines. pencils could be made. add salt, lemon V i cup cream jority of GentUes walking in that If this is what you lack, try gotiate with any other club until his Qne of his first inventions was a juice and Worces­ contract has been assigned or he I head lettuce same road of selfish unbeUef which crisp crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran ROLINE method of impressing the govern­ tershire sauce. I 15-ounce can pimento-stuffed leads inevitably to the rejection of for breakfast It contains just the ! petroleum jelly has been released.” ment seal on papers so it could not Then add flaked "bulk” you need. fish. Place in cleaned green pep­ olives Christ? EatAll-Brano/ten,drinkplenty Fighting a Lost Cause be forged. Tke royal government Toast bread on one side only. On No man or woman can go on self­ of water.and “Jointhe Regulars." promptly stole his patent without pers, top with bread crumbs, com­ untoasted side, place a generous MadebyKellogg’sinBattleCreek. Iendthrift Which means that no player, re­ any attempt at recompense. But bined with remaining butter (melt­ ishly taking the benefits of God, us­ Jt your condition is chronic, it is covering of crab ing them for self advantage or com­ wise to consult a physician. more than he gardless of reason, can sever con­ later in life he made a vigorous pro­ ed), and a dash of paprika. Bake in meat — flaked. ft have to spend nections with that club and go out a moderate oven (350 degrees) ap­ fort, turning a deaf ear to the cries test and the government apologized Cover crab meat of God’s messengers, and hope to -Proverb. and sell his services to the Mghest for its misdeed and made him a proximately 25 minutes. Serve with with Roquefort bidder. All he can do is try to tomato sauce. have ahy ultimate result other than. knight to quiet him . . . a reason as cheese— softened Christ-rejection. It is high time that To Judge hold out for a few more dollars good as many others for bestowing Fish Fillets in Tomato Cups. in cream. Broil when contract-signing time comes (Serves 6) thoughtless people who perhaps have “Are. you guilty or not guilty?” the title of sir upon an Englishman. lightly until no deUberate intention to be wicked “Shure, now, mid phwat are ye around. In case the club owner * * e 6 to 8 tomatoes cheese mixture does not agree with him on a salary I package haddock, sole, or or to turn Christ away, should awak­ Jnit there for but to find out?” |zing US?Reiief of tAnnie Oakleys’ has browned. en to the fact that they are doing increase the player is lidced before perch fillets Serve on lettuce » Sluggish Bowdt he starts. If he refuses to play he N THE show business, all passes just that by their manner of Uving. ■ If you think aH laxatives I SMt and pepper and garnish with stuffed olives. ' act a lik e , just try this is suspended and therefore ineligi­ for free tickets are known as An­ Vs cup butter (melted) m . Rejection of Christ Does Not all vegetable laxatlva. ble to play in organized baseball. A nie Oakleys. The reason for call­ ■ V i cup lemon juice Defeat God (w . 42, 43). r e e h ic g , invigorating. De- Send for a Copy of ‘Feeding Father.’ I : headaches, bilious spells, trip to civil court would result in ing them that is vague, but the per­ WOMEN V i cup parsley' (chopped) At first glance one wonders why Bciatcd vrith constipation. blacklisting. Baseball is a tight-knit sonality of the original Annie Oak­ Father likes fish; be likes thick, HerffitS amazing way to ^ 25c box of NR from your ley for whom they are named is Remove a slice from the stem hearty, soups, too, and hot breads Christ at this point turned so abrupt­ ■gist. Make the test—then fraternity. end of each tomato and scoop out ly from the figure of the vineyard to Relievo 'Regular* Pains the box to us. We will If major league club owners ex­ not. She was America’s greatest and apple pie, and barbecued steak. marks woman—and “America’s the pulp, leaving a firm cup. Sprin­ You’ll find be likes most of the reci­ that of the cornerstone. “The rea­ Rb. AC. IsmuMu:"/mnunhrmwr- ercise any judgment whatever they kle the inside with salt and pepper. son why He leaves for a moment the ished, had cramps, headaches and bath, will see the justice of his decision Sweetheart,” too, long before Shir­ pes Eleanor Howe gives you in her cc lu , associated with mymonthly periods. Cut fillets in lengthwise strips. booklet, “Feeding Father.” image of the vineyard, is because I took Dr. Pierce's Fasoriti Prescription against Detroit. More Hian that, ley Temple—or even Mary Pickford Brush each strip with melted but­ for a while, sained strength, and seas won that title. AU you .need to do to get your of- its inadequacy to set forth one freatly rdicncd Hf Ihae pains.” they will applaud it. Rulings sncb ter, and sprinkle with salt, pepper, important part of the truth which COR over 70 years, countless thousands of Is Country as this have restored the confidence Known as “Lit­ copy of this practical, every-day women, who suffered fonctkmal monthly lemon juice, and parsley. Roll the cook book is to send 10 cents in was needful to make the moral com­ Coins, have taken Dr. Keren’s Favonte Pre­ lborn for himself of the American people in baseball. tle Sure Shot,” strips firmly and place in the toma­ plete, namely this, that the malice scription over a period of time—and hove been The national pastime is fortunate Annie Oakley coin to “Feeding Father,” care of overjoyed to find that this famous remedy has country.—Plato. to cups. Brush tops with melted Eleanor Howe, 919 North Michigan of the Pharisees should not defeat hetpedthemward off suchmonthlydiscomforts. to have Judge Landis as its czar. used to perform butter, sprinkle with parsley, and the purpose of God—that the Son Htoat omaimg, Uds scientific remedy, for- . As a helmsman he is unequalled in feats of marks­ Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. mutated tjr a jeactidn* physidan, fa guana- I place in a greased baking dish. Bake should yet. be the heir—that not teed to contain no harmfttl drags—no nnreot- any other sport. manship with the in a moderate oven (350 degrees) merely vengeance should be taken, ica. In n scientific why, it improves nntnbonal Baseball fans of the nation know pistol and rifle in .OTSmilnHm.* helps build youI up and B O In. i for 30 to 35 minutes. Baste occa­ “Favorite Foods for Lent” are but that He should take it. Now cteaaes yoor resistance and Iortitles yon that. Therefore it behooves club Buffalo Bill’s sionally while baking. budget-stretchers, too. Next week this is distinctly set forth by the re­ attest functional pain.. Lessens nervonanesn IR TEA owners to keep their skirts blean of Wild West show. Baked Spiced Whiteflsh. jected stone becoming the head of daring this trying period. NiGE'PEKOE any unethical practices which result One of the many Eleanor Howe wiU give you Don't suffer one unnecessary moment from I medium sized whitefish menus and tested recipes for the corner, on which the builders sadt monthly discomfort. Get Dr. Pierce's Pa- >r IO Cents in the public’s loss of confidence in versions of how stumbled and fell, and were broken vorito PreacripUen from yonr dnmgist. Dig the sport. free tickets came Salt some of the simple meatless cmWhowwonderfully it acts teidEmjoa of ir. <£roc£r V i cup lemon juice —on which they were now already His decision against Detroit may to be known as meals you’ve wanted. Eggs, stumbling and falling, and which, if “Annie Oakleys” 1 teaspoon parsley (minced) bring renewed efforts on the part 2 peppercorns cheese, and fish are first-rate they set themselves against it to the of what little opposition there is to is as follows: Annie Oakley I tablespoon tomato catsup substitutes for that important end, would fall upon them and crush Sueeecding Generations Landis to relieve him of his office. Before her performances, she I bay leaf food, meat, and Miss Howe wiU and destroy them utterly” (Trench). One generation always has a. The rales, whether fair or not, are contempt for the one immediately! used to appear outside the tent, toss I teaspoon salt give you, in this column, some God was not defeated by the cruci­ on the books, and it is Landis’ job a pack of cards into' the air and I teaspoon prepared mustard new ideas for using them. preceding it.—John Masefield. to see that they are obeyed. Detroit fixion of Christ. Christ will not be shoot at them. Anyone who was 3 tablespoons olive oil defeated simply because men reject is a case in point. They paid for able to survive the scramble and ob­ (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) breaking the rales. There may be Clean fish and sprinkle with salt Him in the world. We who are on ^ f tain a card with a bullet hole in it inside and out. Place on a well- His side, we who are the followers other club owners guilty of infrac­ was given a free admission to the greased baking pan. Mix all other To Remove Iodine Stains tions of the baseball code. If they show. Just an ordinary playing card of the Lord are on the victorious ingredients in the order given. Open Iodine stains are easily removed side. Those who oppose Him and are, it would be best for them to would not admit you—it had to have fish and brush inside with the mix­ from colored or white clothes if SlessedReCieIL straighten out their affairs In double- a bullet hole in it. speak ill of . His name may appear v n HTinm c a ture and then spread about V i of it soaked In cold milk for 30 minutes to be victors for the moment, but DOO quick time. Baseball’s present play­ LIQUID - TABLETS. . , / In other words, it had to be ar over the fish. Bake in a hot oven and rubbed between the fingers. the judgment of God is yfet to come S er contract system could not with­ “ Annie Oakley.” (400 degrees) approximately 40 min­ Then wash in warm suds. SALV^OSE BRC-RS / stand a close public scrutiny. IItaIffiafied by W estern New epnper Union.) upon them. tflE DAVIE kfiCO&D, MOCksviLLfi. ii. C. PEBEU A RY 7 IffiO. aaasj THE DA THE DAVIE RECORD. Something Wrong. PatrolmanNorrisUnder The recent severe weather hasj Bond. Largest Ci Z. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. caused many thermometers or their Davie Co State Highway Patrolman H. V. TELEPHONE owners to get all mixed up. Some of the thermometers will have to be Norris, stationed at Mocksville for the past year, was arrested early NEWS A Entered a tth e Postoffice in Mocks- !repaired. We read in last Wed- Thursday morning in Mocksville and vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail lne-day’s Salisbmy Post that the m atter, March 3.1903. charged with accepting a bride and J. F. Dwir ! mercuiy dtopped to 5 degress a- malfeasance iu office. ing over Win j bove zero Tuesday night. Just 18 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: He was charged in a Davie county E. A. Sher miles away in Mocksville the tern warrant with accept ng a $50 cash ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ I 0» a business visi perature was 2 6 degrees above zero bribe Monday night from Clyde SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - S SB at 6 a. tn.., Wednesday morning. Weatherman, 0 f Yadkinville, 1 0 J. H WilIi "fix” a charge of operating an I , was in tow We wonder why Hugh Mitchell, Last Tuesday night, according to the Twin City Sentinel, Raleigh’s automobile while intoxicated. ness of Statesville doesn't announce for Two $10 bil)3 whose serial num­ Governor or Vice-President. temperature reading was 15 degrees Mrs. S. W’. above zero, while at Durham, on'y bers corresponded with the ones paid by Weatherman as investigators laid land, was sho The Record columns are open to 25 miles away, the reading , was 4 a trap for tbe patrolman were found Saturday. all those who want to announce for degrees below zero.. The Sentinel in Norris’ possession. Solicitor Ava­ any kind of office from township added that both Durban and Ra) Mr. and M lon E Hall said. Elbaville, wer constable to president. eigh had liquor stoies. While the state bureau of investi­ Thursday. We know an officer tvho arrests Republicansto Meet. gation and the North Carolina high­ both democrats and Republicans, way patrol were searching for the 3S b k F. K. Bens and we one? knew a game warden State Chairman Jake F. Newell, accused patrolman who apparently spent Thnrsd had left this part of the country, ne Who did the same thing. has called a meeting of the Notth on business. returned to Mocksville shortly after Carolina Republican executive cem- Mrs. Georg Those of our citizens who went mittee in the King Cotton hotel in midnight Wednesday hight and was taken into custody by Patrol Ser­ Louise Stroud around town a couple of weeks ago Greensboro February 12 , at 2 p. m. ^ssuim fim oiuum geant 11. R. Frymoyer of Salisbury. * STAR FOR STYUNG noon in State .wishing that it would snow, should The maeting will precede the If** The patrolman had accepted $50 in be satisfied and we reckon they are. f t* * Sfft S i f w Just to uelt A g jJ | | * See your Chev- W . E . DeJ Lincoln Day dinner that evening, currency from Weatherman at a " Feastyoureyes which, according to Worth D. Hen Chevrolet’s Exclusive rolet dealer and learn fertilizer sales The Record doesn t print mar­ lonely spot near the Davie-Iredell on the smooth-flow­ ' how very little it will cost derson, chairman of the committee Yacuum-Power Shift and was in town riages before they happen, n< r county line Monday night while Guy ing lines and contours of feel the hidden power cylinder to own a new Chevrolet for ’40 on arrangements, is expected to deaths before they occur We Scott, special agent handling the it • this best-setting Chevrolet for supply 80% of the shifting with your present car in trade. T be town o might sav the groom looked happy draw from 1 ,5 0 0 to 2 ,0 0 0 to hear vostigarion for the S. B. I., and ’40, with New “Royal Clipper” effort automatically, as no . . . Yes, bu y it , and you’ll own of highway p when be didn'', or that a good man Senator Robert A. Taft. Sheriff Bowden watched from hiding Styling. . . . Note that it’s the other steering column gear­ the "star for value " because law enforceme Since Republican candidates are it was reported. shift can do. . . . Step on the had gone when he h a d n ’ t | longest of all lowest-priced “Chevrolet’s FIRST Again!’’ The affair started back on August throttle and see how Chevrolet Miss Lucil to be selected Iy primary this year cars, measuring 181 inches Well, groundhog day has coire 14. when thousands of people crowd­ out-accelerates and out-clim bs 85-H .P. VAtVE-W-HEAD SIX Mocksville seh and the state convention will come fnpn front of grille to rear of all other low-priced cars. . . . . and gone. No question but that ed Mocksville for the Masonic picnic, ANP IIPe Ot PUnt, week-vnd at h afte- the final filing date, the mu t- - body.. . . Yes, eye i t and con­ Relax as you enjoy “The Ride Michigan* Trans­ the hog saw hi> shadow, fu-t what according to the story obtained from portation based Miss Camill in » of the executive committee is vince yourself that It’s the "sta r Royal” t—the smoothest, on roil rates, state kind of weather we will have for reliable sources. safest, steadiest ride known. a position in of unusual importance. for styling"—the outstanding a n d local taxes ( if the next six weeks no one can sav. Weatherman was arrested on a . . . Yes, fry i t and then you’ll any), optional The executive committee is ex­ beauty and luxury leader equipment and week-end wit’ We can only hope for the best but charge of drunk driving and his com­ know that Chevrolet’s the *59 accessories extra. pected to make a check on prob­ panion on a count of public drunk* among all cars in its price “star for performance?’ among Prices subject to change without Miss Louis prepare for the worst. notice. A General Moton Value. able candidates, those who have ness, it was said. Both of the men range! all economy cars! Mocksville s-h What has happened t o John filed and those who are considering were jailed in Mocksville over night IOn Special De Ltue and Matter Oe Ltue SeHat, week end with filing. , Nance Garner? Has Mr. Roose­ Tbe patroiman came to the jail the Solicitor Av In places where candidates are next morning and told Sheek that he velt scared him out of making the kinville, was I race tor ti-esidert, or is he af aid of not planning to fil -, the ,committee owed $15 costs, the investigators were told He had $35 which the week looking John L. Lewis? We are rather will seek to get good men to make 'Chevrolet's FIRSTAgain!' jailer bad kept for him overnight ters. hoping that John Nance will get in the race. and he paid $15 of this and was al­ License was the race. The more the merrier. Did He Did or Did He lowed to go. according to the story. Mocksvilley the marriage o There are about seven democrats No charge was ever found against of R. 2 , and him. Pennington Chevrolet Co., Inc., n . c ! in the race for Governor up to the Didn’t. of Yadkinville, Weatherman gave bond for his ap­ hour this is written. Just how If the groundhog came out of his pearance on the drunk driving FO R SA LE jnanv more will ahnounce before den at 9 o'clock Friday morning he charge, waived a hearing and was to mill bouse and the Mav primary we cannot say. In certainly didn’t see his shadow and appear in court but was never noti­ pot street. Se winter is practically over. ‘ If he Davis, Fork, N spite of the fact that one of the fied to appear, he told the investi­ Ooys has served a term in both the slept until noon, and then came out, gators. Misses Ada State and Federal penitentiary, we then we have six weeks of winter On January 19. he received a letter and Rachel Sb rather like bis platform better than ahead of us F'riday was a day of reading about as follows: ful week end vi any we have read. sunshine and shadow, mixed with “If you will meet tbe man who ar­ A. R Sherrill a big slushing snow which fell rested you last year for drunk driv­ President Roosevelt has been in­ shortly before noon. A cold north ing in Mocksville at tbe Davie-Iredell FREE Misses Agne vited to attend a “ two-bit banquet” wind made the day very uuconfor- county line January 29 at 7 p. m«, Moore and Eth to be held by Dupage county Illi­ table. and bring $50 or $60 I think you can a t Woman’s C nois Republicans, on Feb. 12th, get your case settled.” It was sign­ spent several d Lincoln’s birthday. Beef sand Attention, Farmers. ed "A Friend.” with their pare wiches, potato chips,. pickles, cup Weatherman notified Solicitor Hall Emergency crop and teed - loans The Farmin cakes and coffee make up the menu. who got in touch with the sheriff }or 1 9 4 0 are now available to farm­ was supposed t There will be corn cob pipes and and started immediate action. The ers in Davie county, and applica­ last Wednesda tobacco for the men and barber pole bureau of investigation sent Scott to tions for these loans are now being Monday on acc striped candy for the ladies. handle tbe case Saturday* received at office of F . R. Leagans, Laying a quick trap, Scott and and steam pipe Mocksville, N. C., by A. S. Clay, A number of people have been Uowden concealed themselves in the Mr?. J. A. D Field Supervisor of the Emergency asking us about the NYA 1 what it back of Weatherman’s car and went and little son, Crop and Feed Loan Section of the with him to the county line to meet is, what it does, and how does one !Pauline Camp- the “Friend.” ANOTHER BIG get on the payroll? , The only .thing Ferm Credit Administration. Mocksville fol we know about the NYA, is .that ■ These loans will be made, as in Norris showed up, wearing civi­ lian clothes but driving the patrol ton Salem Frid we have been told that these alphas the past, only to farmers whose car, it was said, and Weatherman betical letters stand for National cash requirements are small and Mrs. L. P. paid him the money. The patrol­ Youth Administration. - What if who cannot obtain a loan from any trance, who fel man turned his spotlight on the JOHN DEERE DAY . nearly two wee doss, the hourly pay, and how you other source, including production money, counted it and told weather­ patient at Row get on the payroll is a roystety to credit associations, banks, or other man the case would be taken care of. tal, Salisbury, us. If any of our readers know private concerns or individuals. He then started the patrol car and anything ahout this NYA, -the As in former years, the money left before Scott and Bowden could FEATURING long nicely. columns of The Record is open to loaned will be limited to the ap­ take him into custody. The Weath­ Miss Helen them . • ______plicant’s necessary cash needs in erman automobile was no match for the Collettsvill preparing and cultivating his 1940 the swift patrol car and it was im­ spent last wee’ It might be well to advertise crops or in purchasing or produc possible to overtake him. — Twin- parents. The Mocksville as a winter resort. Last City Sentinel. ing teed for his livestock. . “Joel Gentry In Hollywood” was closed last week when many other towns and Norris waived a hearing Thursday Borrowers who obtain loans fcr weather condit c'ties in North Carolina had tem­ afternoon and was placed under the production of cash crops are $1,000 bond for his appearance at P. H. Howa perature readings of from to to 2 0 required to give as security a first the March term of Davie Superior I, has moved degrees below zero, Mocksville tem­ lien on the crop financed or, in the An All-Hollywood Production peratures ranged from zero to 20 a- court to answer a charge of bribery. and they are o case of loans for the purchase 01 bove. It is said that some thermo, The investigation held here Thurs­ on Salisbury st production of feed for live stock, a day attracted considerable attention meters registered as low as 10 be­ ed by Mrs. S .first lien on the live stock to be fed. and the court bouse lobby was well Record is gl low zero iu some sections of Davie filled with spectators dui ing a part And 4 Other All-Talking Pictures on the morning of fan 2 8 th. There New Bus Line In of the day. H oward and f is no Government thermometer in Opef at ion. Prof. and M Davie, and these little thermometers Cotton Ginned To Date. children, of G that we use are like wactbes—no The new bus line between Mt. stveral days I two of them will register the same. Airy and Salisbury, via Yadkin, Washington, Jan 23,—The Census February 8,1940 At 1:30 P. M- Bureau reported that cotton of 1939 guests of Mrs. The one we read daiiy has been in ville, Elkin, Mocksville and Coo growth ginned to January 16 totaled J. F. Moore, use for about 15 years and general. leemee, went into. operation: last 11,404.924 running bales, counting cipal of the Gr Iy registers about the same as the Wednesday.. Two round- trips are round bales as half bales and ex­ which was clos Government weather bureau ther. made between.Mt./Airy and Salis­ cluding !inters. The 1939. crop, as count of dange juometer at Charlotte. bury, and three trips daily between estimated by the Agriculture De­ Mocksville and Salisbury. The first partment,- is 11.792,000 bales of 500 Hon. Giles Dewey Flays FDR. bus out of this city for. Salisbury, pounds gross weight, compared with son, who is an leaves at 6 :4 5 a. m., and the last ’ 11.943,000 for 1938 and 12,800,000 Congress from Thomas E. Dewey sneaking in bus from Salisbury arrives here at the 1928 37 average. The final gin- town shaking Boston Tuesday night, charged the 8 :3 5 p .m . ■ ning report-wili be issued March 20. Wednesday, New Deal with maladministration, The new line is owned by E. O. the democratic with unbridled and spend thrift The dispatches estates that there two years ago,- Woodie, with headquarters at spending and with fostering a de­ is a new counterfeit/ 5 bill in cir­ won'out over North Wilkesboro. The new bus featist altitude on the subject of culation. We may have had one, Near Southern Depot Mocksviller N. C. Mr. Newton line ticket office is af LeGrand’s friends in Dav economic future. Drug Store, which is also the At­ but were unable to keep it long en­ that he will ge Laad p-M isr: at tSs» offisr. lantic Greyhound ticket office. ough for a close examination. time. SS5SSHS3SB !the Davie record, m ocksville, n. c .. February 7. mo.

R. P. Martin made a business IHE DAVIE RECORD. tiip to Salisbury Monday. To ErectBrickBuilding! RepubIicah Meeting. Miss Mattie Sterling. Cotton, Grain Market. Wade W. Smith has purchased I • C A. McAllister, president of | Miss Mattie Sterling, a former re­ Mocksville, Feb. 6 .—Seed . cof-: Largest Circulation of Any Miss Mary Williams, who is tak­ t ie Gns Taylor bouse and lot rn The Republican Club has called a sident of Mocksville, died in a ton 4 . 2 5 ; lint 10.5 0 . ing a business course in Charlotte, Davie County Newspaper. Wilkesboro street, opposite Per- county wide meeting to be . held at Winston-Salem hospital. Friday W heat $ 1. 2 5 , corn 7 0 c. spent the week-end with her par­ nington Chevrolet Co. Mr.. Smith the Court House Saturday night, . afternoon, following a month's ill ents at Jerusalem. NEWS AROUND TOWN. will tear down the- small- dwelling Feb. 17th at 7 :3 0 o'clock. AU Re- ness. Funeral and burial services Several of our bovs took on too and begin the erection of a two- publ’cans are invited and urged to were- held in Winston Salem Satur­ Week-End J. F. Dwire spent Mondav look, much wine or beer or both, over story brick business house about come and tell their friends. Hon. day. ing over Winston Salem. the week end and landed in the March 1st. The building will face A. E. Hall and other prominent Miss Sterling moved to Winston Bowden Hotel. W'hat a pity. Specials! E. A. Sherme*, of Advance, was 5 0 feet on Wilkesboro street, and speakers will be there to address Salem many years ago, but had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honeycutt wiil be 5 0 feet in length. tbe meeting. Don’t forget the date. manv friends in Mocksville who a business visitor here Thursday. Sugar 5ic Ib went to Mooresville Sunday after­ We want you to attend. will be sorry to learn of her death. J. M Williams, of Woodleaf, R. Kenneys Pure Coffee IOc Ib noon to attend tbe funeral and bu­ Jurors For March She was a sister of tbe late Mrs. I , was in town Thursday on busi. AII5cSoap 4c Cake rial of Mr. Honeycutt’s brother, Willie Smith, of Mocksville. I ness A Suggestion. R. D. Honeycutt, who died in a Court. Diamond Matches, 3 boxe3 for IOc Editor The Davie Recordi-The Mrs. S. W. Bowden, of near Red Mooresville hospital Saturday The following jurors were drawn Mon­ AU IOc Snuff 9c land, was shopping in Mocksville day for t he March term of Davie Superior time is almost here when the Repub­ Arrow Soap Flakes 3 for 25c morning, following a three weeks licans of Davie countv will have to Saturday. court, which convenes in this citv on Mon­ 50 oz. Campbell Tomato Juice 24c illness. day, March 18th, with his Honor. Judge select three men for county commis­ CHlCKjENS! Mr. and Mrs. AIex Tucker, of FOR SALE—AU kinds pigs front W. H. Bobbitt, of Charlotte, on the bench, sioners. Having been a life-long 36 inch Outing 15c Quality IOc vd W eW ili Be At FJbaville, were in town shopping 10 weeks to four months old, and Solicitor Avalon E. Hall, of Yadkin Republican, and for many years a Blankets 98c now 69c Thursday. weighing from 3 5 to 115 pounds. ville, presiding: citizen of Davie county, I would like MARTIN BROTHERS STORE Ladies Sweaters $2 98 now $1.98 Will have plenty for sale from now Calahaln—June Safriet. L M. Stroud. to suggest the names of three good Saturday. February 10, Ladies Sweaters $1 98 now $1.49 E. K. Benson and son Thomas until April 1st. Prices cheap. D. L. Richardson, Atlas Smoot, Frank men to fill these im portant (filces. To Buy Poult*v And Will Pay Men’s Sweaters $2.95 now $2,25 spent Thursday in Winston-Salem HOWARD McLAMB, Potts. Knowing these men personally, I am Following Cash Prices: on business. 3 Miles Out Ou Lexington Road. Clarksville—B. W. Rollins, Robert P. Ire­ Men’s Sweaters $3 95 now $2,95 land. W. B. Eaton, W. M. Edwards, D. L sure th at they would fill the office Men’s Sweaters $1.98 now $1.49 Mrs. George Hendricks and Miss Frank Vogler, prominent merch Gaither. to the satisfaction of both Republi­ Heavy Hens, lb. . . 12c Louise Stroud spent Tuesday after ant of Advance, bad the misfor­ Farmington—L. L. White, E. C. Hen­ cans and Democrats. The gentle­ Leghorn Hens. lb. . 09: I Lot of Men’s and BoyV men are L. M. Tutterow, of Cala- noon in Statesville. tune to break his left shoulder Sat drix. Ray Ellis. W' E. Foster, W.G. Howell, Roosters, lb. 07c Suits At 20% Off urday night. He stent ed ou a Fulion—R. L. Edwards, Alex L Jones. haln; Hubert R. Eaton, of Jerusa­ ur Chev- W. E. Dejarne'te. the popular M. Paul Hendrix, H. H. Frye. Ducks, lb. 08c loose plank at his home. He was lem, and Charles R Vogler, of Sha­ and learn fertilizer salesman of Stony Point, Jerusalem—J. A. Sink, T. A. Page, J. dy Grove. I would like to bear from able to be in town Monday, but it Other Poultry At Market will cost was in town Thursday. H Cook. W. H, Howard, F. T, English, R. other Davie Republicans through C C Sanford let for ’40 will be some time before he can do W. Kurfees. the columns of The Record. Prices. The town of Mocksville was foil in trade, any work. Mocksville—E. C. Koontz, H A. Lagle. OLD-TIME REPUBLICAN. •ou’ll own of highway potrolmen and other J. L Owings, C H. Seaford, D. Clint Wil- Sons Co. The Ladies of the Eastern Star because law enforcement officers Thursday. sin, J, F. Stonestreet J. T. SMITH, Buyer. will serve a Valentine supper in “Everything For Everybody” Again!” Shady Crove—C. E. Williams, George Z. Miss Lucile Walker, of the their hall on Saturday, Feb. iotb, Myers, W, S. Phelps, Joe Jones, Luther MOCKSVILLE. N. C. EAD SIX Mocksville school faculty, spent the from 5 :3 0 to 8 p. m Chicken sa! Crouse. Princess Theatre Pr a t Flint, week-end at her home in Graham. ac plate, oyster plate, and chicken gan. Trons- Observe Wedding An- rion based Miss Camilla Holman, who holds pie plate, 3 0 c. each. Tbe public is WEDNESDAY DNLY I rates, state invited to come out and enjoy an Edward Ellis and Anita Louise in cat rases ( f / a position in Newton, spent the niversary. “MAIN STREET LAWYER ’ . o p ti o n a l 1 m e n t a n d week-end with home folks on R. 2. excellent supper. ories—extra, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Ward, for­ GOOD COAL Kurfees & Ward have remodel­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY go w ithout Miss Louise Kirkm an, of the merly of Farmington, but now of Joe E. Brown snd Mary Carlisle in tors Value. ed and repainted the interior of Mocksville school faculty, spent the Green Mountain, Iowa, celebrated ■BEWARE SPOOKS!" their store, moving the office from week end with her parents at Boone. their 2 5 th wedding anuiversary on Your Fuel this winter will depend a lot on the front to the rear of the store, SATURDAY Solicitor Avalon E. Hall, of Yad Wednesday, Jan. 17th. Theywere giving them more room for the dis­ DOUBLE FEATURE kinville, was In town one day last given a big wild turkey dinner at Ken Maynard in . whether you’re getting a Coal which has a play of goods in the front of the week looking after some legal mat­ ihe home of Mr and Mrs. Herbert “FLAMING LEAD” store, which adds much to the ap­ high heat content. We invite you to let us ters. Holman, ac Marshalltown, Iowa. a n d pearance of their place of business. Mr. is also a former Davie JACK HOLT in License was issued Saturday for recommend a fuel suited to your needs Miss Pauline Campbell attended county man, a son of the late Mr. “HIDDEN POWER” ksville, the marriage of Noah Earl. Beck,* a banquet given by tbe Central and Mrs. Henry Holman. Those of R. 2 , and Miss Zola Anthony, MONDAY and TUESDAY ,Ce Electric & Telephone Co , which present for tbe dinner were Mr. of Yadkinville, R. 2 . Bette Davis, ErroI Flyna In —A Fuel Which Will Cut Down Bills— was held at Danville, Va , on Sat­ and Mrs. Gwyn Ward and child­ "Tbe Lives Of Elizabeth. And Essex” FOR SALE or RENT—Wind­ urday evening, Jan. 2 7 th. About ren, Earl, Alma and Richard, Miss mill bouse and lot of 3 .acres on De­ 75 telephone operators of the South Lois Merrell and Mr. and Mrs. H. A Fuel Delivered pot streer. See or write, W. Henry Davis, Fork, N. C. eastern District were present for C. Holman. The Record wishes the occasion, which was held at for Mr. and Mrs. Ward many more Misses Ada and Nora Bracken Two Weeks Special Hotel Danville. snch bapjy occasions. Onr only Full Weight And Full Value, and Rachel Sherrill spent a delight­ regret-is that we didn't have our ful week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Deputy Benson captured a Ford feet under Mr. and Mis. Holman's A. R Sherrill at Kannapolis. Y-8 and 1 0 0 .gallons of sugar-head l quor one night last week. Benson table on this occasion. Misses Agnes Sanford, Gertude chased tbe liquor car from Mocks* Moore and Ethel Latham, stadents ville to near Albemrle The driver No New Sheriffs, Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co. at Woman’s College.- Greensboro, of the liqnor car jumped and ran, Tbe North Carolina State Su­ Night Phone 187 spent several days last week in town making his escape. The car and preme Court handed down a deci­ Day Phone 116 with their parents. liquor was brought back to Mocks­ sion Friday that sheriffs and coro­ The Farmington school, which ville. ners elected in 1938 are serving I Z' tour year term-, and this means $4.00 Henie Lezzair Wave $3 OO was supposed to have resumed work Prof. and Mis. Paul E. Hend- that no new sheriffs or coroners $6.50 Frederic Wave $5.00 last Wednesday, was closed until ricks, Ernest and Miles Mouuey, will be elected this year. Two Monday on account of frozen water Ladd Hamrick, Jr, of King’s years ago, just before the election, v ** * ~ and steam pipes. the democratic dailies, or at least MRS. YORKjm Mountain, were week-end.guests of one or two of them carried big Mrs. J. A. Daniel, Mrs. Roy Call Prof. Hendrick’s parents, Mr. and headlines declaring that if the a- BEAUTY S H T *P P E 2nd Floor Sanford Building and little son, Roy, Ir., and Miss Mrs. E. G. Hendricks. Prof. mendment carried in regard to the Pauline Campbell were among tbe Hendricks is a members of the the term of four years for sheriffs and coroners, that the law would Mocksville folks shopping in Wins, Kings Mountain high school facul­ not become effective until 1 9 4 0 . ton Salem Friday. ty, and director of the school band, None of tbe sheriffs who were elect Notice of Sale. which is one of the best not only in Mrs. L. P. Waller, of near Ad- ed t wo years ago, had-any idea that Under and.by virtue of tbe power North Carolina, but in tbe south. they would have to serve for four vance, who fell and broke her hip contained in a certain deed of trust years Some of them are going to executed by S. B Howell and wife, . nearly two weeks ago, remains a be sadlv disappointed. Ethel Howell, to J. I). P. Campell, patient at Rowan Memorial Hospi- Mo-Da-No-Ca Lodge Trustee, dated Apr I 16, 1938. and duly recorded in Book 28 of Deeds tal, Salisbury. She is getting 0 Bu id s. Melver M. Hunter. of Trust, on page 23, in the office of long nicely. Fire of unknown origin, thought the Register of Deeds for Davie Funeral services fqr Melver M. County, N. C . defanlt having been Miss Helen Daniel a member of to have caught betweon the ceiling H unter 0 f Winston-Salem, who made in tbe payment of principal the CollettsvilIe high school facul- and roof, of Mo Da-No-Ca Lodge, died on Ian. 2 9 , were held at Union and interest bn same, the undersign­ spent last week in town with her just west of Wilkeshoro street, a- Chapel Methodist church last Tues ed Trustee will sell publicly to tbe day afternoon with Revs S. L, highest bidder for cash, at the.court parents. The Colletsville school bout 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, house door of Davie county in Mocks­ resulted in the entire loss of the Naff and K. G. Holt officiating, MADE FOR EACH OTHER was closed last week on account of and the body laid to rest in tbe ville. N. C., at 12 o’clock, noon, on weather conditions. building, together with most of the the 24th day of February, 1940. tbe church cemetery. Mr. Hunter was following described property, lying household gcods. Three families, FarmaII-B and a Full Line of P. H. Howard, of Advance, R. a native of Davie county but mov­ and being in Clarksville townBbip, Mr. and Mrs. Will CalI1 Mrs. H ar ed Winston-Salem several years Davie county. North Carolina, ad­ 1, has moved his family to this city, old Smith and Thomas Call, occu­ ago. joining the lands of A. L. Ratledge. and they are occupying the bouse R. L. Lowery and others, and boun- Direct- Connected Machines pied the bouse. A high wind was on Salisbury street, recently vacat. ed as. follows, to-wit: blowing at tbe time, and ’he house Th. tools that work with your tractor are a* important In doing efficient- ed by Mrs. Spear Harding. . Tbe ShdfieId News. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a work a*

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One of the latest wonders of production company of experts who It was In all kindliness that modern science is the discovery toured the South during the past RADIOS Aunt Olympia Slopshixe, wife that the size of fish may be greatly summer using natural scenes and fJou LI jjin d them a ll inu of Senator Alsneon Dslaports increased by the use of fertilizer volunteer actors. BATTERIES-SUPPLIES Slopshim (properly, but rawly to promote the growth of under­ The picturo portrays the Indus­ pronounced “ Slupehur") in­ water vegetation. trial and agricultural progress of vited her three orphaned Iowa Well known to Southern farmers the Southland from the days before Expert Repair Service nisees, the wise Helen, Vhe is the power of American fertiliz­ the coming of the first white man. beautiful Adels, and the joyous ers to step up growth in field crops. It stresses the part that nitrates The Llmpy1 to Uts with them in Few, however, know that sensation­ have played in Southern develop­ YOUNG RADIO CO. Washington. But it was not in al Increases in fish development ment, and their importance in the Aunt Olympia to overlook the have been made by those same program of self-containment for the glorious political asset which fertilizers. South. We Charge Batteries Right these three debutantes offered Sequences showing the remark­ The increase in the size of fish in time of din need. able development are contained in by fertilizing the underwater vege­ Depot St. Near Square HONORABLE the color and sound motion picture tation is but one of the demonstra­ e That’s when the trouble "The New South,” currently being tions in the picture of the wonders started. Aifd that, too, was the released throughout Southern states that may be achieved by the use start o£ the gayest, maddest tale by the distributors of Arcadian of scientific methods on the farms oi Ameiiean political nonsense Nitrate. The film was made by a of the South. that you ever read. A laugh to Walker’s Funeral Home UNCLE every line I' A fun arcade of love, laughter and politics I AMBULANCE | I S T H E R E G O L D m Notice To Creditors. \ Phone 48 IN THESE COLUMNS I’IN Y O U R§p% V Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W F. Jarvis, deceased, late LANCY of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to Mocksville, N. C. notify all persons having claims against the estate uf said deceased to exhibit Elbel Hneston's Great Nsw Serial them to the undersigned at Mocksville. N I C.. on or before the 16th dav of December.' ADS For SALE IN 1940, or this notice will be oiead in bar o f P^VERYAmerican—Democrat, Republican, OUR NEXT I-SSUF their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist or what have you will get payment. This IGtli dav.of December 1939. JENNIE JARVIS, COMPANY the kick o£ a lifetime out of “The Honorable Admrx., of W. F. Jarvi?, deceased DEALERS IN Unde Lancy.* ’ It’s the gayest, craziest tale Bv: GRANT & GRANT. Attorneys? I BRICK and SAND of oux Ammican political nonsense that you Yes, and In Your Executrix’s Notice. ever read. A chuckle to every line! Attic Too! WOOD and COAL Havina qnaiified as executrix of the Turn Those Things will of Jabn W Green, lace of DavieCoun Day Phone 194 * Nigbt Fhone 119 ty, ibis is tp notify ell persona having SERIALLY IN THIS VJIPEB You Don’t Want Into claims against the estate of John W. Mocksville, N. C. ***** Money with a Want Ad Creen to present them, duly verified, to tbe undersigned at her home in Mocksville township, near the County Home; in Davie Robertsons Fertilizers County, within twelve months from date hereof or this notice may- be pleaded in bar of right of recovery. Persons indebt­ Primitive Methods ed to said estate will make immediate set­ Land posters for sale a! Need Not tlement. This the 18th day of Dec. 1939. The Record office. YOUR HOME MERCHANTS !&«: Be FANNIE GKEE*. ExeKSffiirof **• JohiV W.

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VOLUMN XLI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1940 NUMBER 3 0

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Rural People. Statesmanship Above Seen Along Main Street Dislrict Juoiors To Meet Little Stingers. 0. E. Baker, in University News-Letter. Politics. By The Street Rambler. Here. (From The Yellow Jacket) What Was Happening In Davie You may wonder why in these 000000 It looks as if the New Deal spend­ The present Congress is faced Mr. Glenn Wiley, of Statesville, Before The New Deal Used Up hard times for agriculture we should Big checker game going at full ers have found the ideal solution of wish our children to become farm­ with a great opportunity. That blast in sheriff’s office—Two young Sixth District Councilor of the tbe problem of what to do on reach­ The Alphabet, Drowned The ers or farmer’s wives. May I tell opportunity is to put statesman Iadieswearinggreen hats and red Junior Order, has announced that ing tbe debt limit. /- Simply raise Hogs and Plowed Up The you? ship above publics. coats, talking in front of the court the next meeting of the Sixth Dis- the limit. It’s so simple. We have entered the new.year in house—Mrs. Bailev talking about triot Meeting of the Junior Order Cotton and Corn. I The farmer ana his family When Hitler some time ago re­ have more and better to eat than the midst of a strong upward trend hiring plumbers—Ted Daywalt and will be held with Mocksville Coun- ferred to Stalin and bis crowd as (Davie Record, Feb. 5 , 1 91 3.) Arthur Smith on postoffice Corner- have most city people, and in times continues :or not, is largely up to cil 'No. 2 2 6 on Thursday evening, the “ blood-bespattered scum of the Four pretty high school girls visiting E. L. Gaither made a business Congress. - It will, if Congress February 22nd at .7 :4 5 p. m. This earth" it appears that he knew of depression they are more certain newspaper office—Editor Sell riding trio to Winston Wednesday. works with and for business, and will be a very importment meeting of a livelihood—if- they have not around town in big red automobile exactly what he was talking about Dr. R. P. Anderson returned considers - proposed legislation in mortgaged the tarm. About six —Miss Page walking down Main as a Trustee of the Junior Order Personally, now that they have Friday from a business trip to Cbar. million people went from the cities the light of its effect on industries street—Two girls playing ssd love Lexington Childrens Home for tbe revived antique furniture and old- lotte. back to farms during the years which provide America with jobs, songs on phonograph—Mrs. Angell Sixth District will-be elected at time wood cuts have been popular­ Mrs. H. S. Stroud, of States­ 1 9 3 0 3 4 seeking shelter and sus­ opportunities, and purchasing pow­ listening to radio program—William this, meeting, and large delegations ized, bow about bringing back the ville, visited her son in this city a tenance, and two million of these er. It will not, if we have another Crotts discussing political situation are expected from every council of old custom of drinking sassafras few days last week. were still on farms when the cen­ Congress given to business . —Hanes Yates meeting all buses - the Sixth District, which is com­ tea? Miss Mabel Kurfees, of Coolee- Reid Towell shopping in a hurry in sus was taken January 1, 1 93 5. We have bad more than our share posed of Iredell, Davie, Rowan, That band director]who was ar­ mee Junction, visited relatives in dime store—Two young salesladies 2 . The farmer has better health of Congresses of the later type, Catawba, and Alexander Counties. rested for holding up a filling sta­ very much tickled over something— this city last week. than the city man and lives longer and all you need to do to see the tion is cracked. He could have Glenn Cartner walking around in Dr. Clyde Nicholson and R. A. —four to five years longer—accord- havoc they wrought is to look at Johnson To Carry On gone on the air and got bigger tbe rain—Miss Jane McGuire look­ Stroud, of County Line, were in ing to a recent study made oy the the record of the last nine years money holding up all the stations ing at books in bookmobile—Lucile town Thursday. The people will soon have an op Borah’s Battle. Metrogolitan Life Insurance Com­ Gaither carrying Blum’s Almanac— on the air. =. Mrs. Carl Sherrill, of Mt. Uila1 pany. If tbe farming people had portunity to find out whether Con­ Ben Boyles unloading kindling wood Senator Hiram Johnson, of Cali­ This New Deal alphabetical nod­ attended the Stone-Hanes wedding equal medical facilities, the differ gress really wants orderly business —Noah Dyson and Harley Walker fornia, a long time friend of the dle soup is a pesky poor substitute in this city last wsek. ence in duration of life would be recovery—or whether it pnts poli­ talking business—Miss Ferabee dis­ late Senator William E. Borah, show­ for the soup our mothers used to Mrs. Thos. W. Hoover, of Le­ still greater. tical considerations above all else. tributing checks—Sam Bmklev get* ed the fighting glint m his eyes on make back in tbe “hoss and bug­ noir, is visiting her parents, Mr. Monday when ha pledged himself to 3 . The farmer becomes a weal ting to barber shop late. gy" days. Time to vote foT a carry on the ceaseless war against and Mrs. A. H. McMahan, at Pino. thier man tban tqe majority of city Wheeler Fears Party change. ; foreign entanglements which was Tenie Lowery, of County Line, Severe Weather Match­ We’re expecting Senator Rush men, judging ftom the per capita waged by Borah and Johnson on the was in town Thursday on bis way wealth of rural and urban states. Disaster. Holt, of Wert Virginia, to intro­ home from a trip to Greensboro. ed In 1905. floor of the Senate and in the room This may'not be true in tbe South. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 2 6 .—To of tbe foreign relations committee. duce his anti-tbird term resolution J.-F. Stewart, of Newton, spent It is true in the North because of prevent a paity disaster. President The official temperature record­ When Senator Borab died, tbe in this session of Congress, and, if a day or two in town last week, the millions of city people who Roosevelt should declare imme ing at Piedmont experiment station Californian advanced to the position be does look out for the fire-works the guest of his brother, Dr. J. J. have almost no property at all— diately bis third term intentions, Wednesday mbrning at 7 o’clock of senator Republican on tbe foreign to start. Stewart except an automobile and some se. Senaton Burton Wbeeler asserted was 2 0 above which is warm weath­ relations committee, one of the most Remember this is ,a Presidential Mrs. G. G. Daniel and Miss Ada cond band furniture. today. er in contrast to the early morning powerful and important of all Se­ campaign year and every patriot Grant returned Thursday from a 4 . Tbe farmer is more likely to “Tbe longer the situation re­ readings just above and just be­ nate committees, and as such he should begin today to line up the will take Borah’s old seat next to few days visit to relatives in States­ enjoy bis work than are most city mains the more chaotic conditions low zero that tbe weather recorder voters of his neighborhood to cast Chairman Key Pitman, Democrat, ville. people. Most city work is monot­ with the party Jtaconie,” the Mon at the station has been sending out their vote this fall for pure and un­ of Nevada. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Wilsonand tana Democrat told a press confer­ in recent days. There’s room for adulterated Americanism. onous—tending a maahine in a fac­ “ I don’t propose to try to fill children left Thursday for a week’s tory, operating a typewriter, stand­ ence. further improvement, of course, We will never get out of this, visit to friends and relatives at For­ Borah’s shoes” Johnson said in an ing behind a counter in a retail It can only lead to disaster if the but at any rate tbe upward trend is interview. No mar: could possibly economic bog as long as we piddle est City and Charlotte. store hour after hour. The farm confusion continues until time of encouraging. do th at.” along on the idea of prayer for the., A Gray Sheets, of Walla Walla, boy or girl ir.ay dream of a pro­ the convention.” Anent the recent period of se­ A photograph of Borah and Johr- poor and Palm Beach for the rich. Wnsh., and Miss Lear Foster, of fessional career in the city, or of vere weather aad the discussion of son shaking hands over their historic Slash government expens?, lower Fork Church, were united In mar­ being a successful business man or Tom*Tom Sold ByIckes periods of extreme cold in past victor; against the League of Na­ taxes and balance the budget at d riage last Tuesday evening. woman, but It is certain that rela­ It is touching to see the devotion years, Miss Sallie Davidson, who tions still bangs on Johnson’s office things, will begin to /improve im­ G. A. Sheek has moved his bar wall. Withitaremementosofother tively few young people from the with which tbe administration fami­ kept weather records for this com­ mediately. political battles, including the pen ber shop into the Angell building farms will realize this ambition. ly beats the third term tom-tom, munity at her home on the Wal It works like this: If the gov-- used by President Coolidge to sign on Main street. Most of the young men .and wom­ suggests the St. L'>uis Post-Dispatch, lace Springs road during the early ernment can tell a farmer when to in 1923 the Boulder Dam act which Misses Elizabeth Hill, of Wins­ one of the nation’s greatest news, years of the present century, re­ wean bis calf, what is it to keep it en who go to the cities will con­ Johnson advocated, for more than ton, and Grace Smith, of Monroe, tinue to do the simple tasks of city papers. Ambassador Kennedy wham­ calls that on February 1 4 , 1 90 5, from telling him when to change' were among the out of town guests med it vigorously recently recently seven years. life -if they find work at 4 II.. the official reading was three de­ Although he will be 74 .next fall, bis underwear—if he: may happen] who attended the Stone-Hanes wed* when he sagely announced that no 5 . The farmer is more likely to grees below zero. This reading is to have some? If you like it, Hi­ one except Mr. Roosevelt was com­ Jobnsonstillis one of the toughest ding last week. rear a family and promote the wel­ recorded in a diary tliat Miss David­ adversaries in Senate debate. ram, by gum, vou can get more of. petent to run the country in these Everett Horn, who has held a son has and wai futher verified it by voting New Deal some more. fare of tbe Nation and the race. critical times. The St. Louis paper An independent in many of his Se­ position in Winston for some time The family is becoming smaller and from a news item in The Land­ nate votes, he has battled ever; According to tbe papers, FDR- has accepted a position as express goes on to comment now Secretary weaker in the cities. Only two. Harold Ickes gets in a few resound­ mark files of February that year. President—both Republican and De­ says be thinks lie can keep this messenger, and has a run on . the thirds to three fourths enough chil­ ing thumps by finding another rea­ Apparently this is the lowest' tem­ mocrat—from Woodrow Wilson to country out of war. All we have, Southbound Railroad. dren are now baing born in our son for considering F. D. R. indis­ perature recorded during the period Franklin D. Robsevelt. to say is that if he is no better pro­ Although now one of the Republi Beginning last Saturday night, large cities to maintain their popu­ pensable. Tbe third term is essen­ Miss Davidson kept records. She phet this time than when he pre­ can Senate elders, the fiery Jobnsrn all night service has been given lation permanently without access­ tial,' savs Harold lckes the Bold, for recalls a period-of bitter cold, which dicted a balauced budget back there­ twice has bolted the party ranks. In the patrons of the Mocksvtlle Tele­ ions from outside. The conditions “preservation of our democracy a- she thinks was probabiy in tbe in 1 9 3 6 , well, Buddy, you might phone Co. gainst perils that threaten P.” in 1912 he became vice presidential of.living and the philosophy of life winter of 1 8 9 9 , when it was said candidate of Theodore Roosevelt’s as well get your gun and kiss yonr- J. P. Green has purchased the “ Welt, well,” the average reader in the cities tend toward tbe ex­ that the mercury dropped to six be­ third party—the Bull MooBe Pm wife goodbye. Herrick land near the depot, con­ must have remarked to himself cn tinction of urban families. Tbe low. This however, is not an of­ gressives. taining over 2 0 0 acres. reading that eloquent endorsement. rural philosophy of. life, with its 'so our democracy is in such a bad ficial record.—Statesville Daily. In 1932 he opposed President Hoov­ Dr. M’Donald Attacks P. H. Hanes, Mrs. O. H. Spen­ recognition of the family as tbe way that nobody can keep it going, er and supported Franklin D. Roose­ cer and son Ollie, and Jacob Stew­ fundamental economic as well as Or does Mr, lekes mean that no Road To Ruio. velt tbe Democratic nominee. This Sales Levy. art, of Winston, and Misses Sarah, alliance was short lived. When Mr. social institution, tends toward sur. other prospect for the job wants to Durham, Jan. 26.—Dr. Ralph Mc­ Lizzie and Lucy Booe, of ' Walker- Our per capita debt for all branch­ Roosevelt proposed participation in vival. If there is one word that keep it going?” In either event, Donald, associate director of the town, attended the Stone Hanes es of government totaled $ 5 9 ,2 6 in the world court, Johnson teamed science teaches to be more import­ Mr. Ickes is indulging in the form of University of North Carolina ex­ 1 9 1 3 ; in 1913 it totaled $ 4 3 2 6 5 . In with Borah to give the Presideat hi* wedding in this city last week. ant than any other it is the word partisan pessimism generally known tension service, charged today that. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart and as hokum. His implied slogan, “Re- other words, tbe worker with, tbe first major set back in Congress. ’survive.’:’ weathy interests” who are deter­ Elect Roosevelt or lose your liber­ smallest income, who probably de­ Miss Julia Boyd left Thursday for I cannot minimize the difficulties mined to “keep from payipg their ties,” is Bolid hokum, too, and has lays going to' the dentist or hesi Ten Million vs Forty. Fort Mill, S. C., in response to- a facing the farmers of the United share of a fair taxburden” now con­ telegram stating that Mrs. Stew< certain ominouB overtones through tales to buy a new pair of shoes be­ Ten million men trol state tax policies, are responsi­ States. The approach of a station­ its resemblance to tbe battle cries art’s father was very 111 and not cause he can’t affoit it, owes Un­ Went forth to fight ble for the sales tax and are “the ary and probably later declining used by some of Europe’s dictator on expected to live. cle Sam nearly $5 0 0 . Whenfortystatesraen real power behind highway fund population suggests a long period their rise to power. Calleditright,. J. E. Starrette1 who holds a po­ diversion.” of-low-prices for farm products. At any rate] while It’s far fram sition as foreman over the. Tyrone Shuford To Head They fought and died, “Until the state government gets The message I hope you can give from true that a third term is the bigger than these interest and brings- Division of the Pennsylvania Rail­ Ten million strong. to’the boys and girls whom you only way to save democracy, there is them trader control,” said McDou­ road, at Milesburg, Pa,, arrived Orphanage. To prove the forty talk with on your return home is one:thing it way to save' democracy, all. who was defeated for the guber­ W. M. Shuford, who for the past Statesmen wrong: here last Friday to spend a week that the prospect for becoming rich there is one thing it will save. That’s natorial nomination four years ago - Had statesmen fo g g h t. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Ickes’ pleasant job as Secretary 12* years has been superintendent in a bitter two primary fight, “any through farming is not briSht, but And died instead J. Starrette, on R. 1. Jim has been of the Interior.—Ex. of tbe orphanage at Lexington, has major additional appropriations will the opportunity to serve their Na­ Their lie had cost: living in Pennsylvania for the past been named temporaiy superintend­ come from tbe highway taxes.” tion and civilization is, in my opin­ But forty dead. ten years. ent of tbe Lexington Children’s ion! IUeater Ikan it has ever been. ukTis oniy a link in our endless —Exchange. Home by the state board of tbe J. W. Knrfees, of Germanton, I would that they could see the ru­ chain which reaches back through Council of the Junior Order. who quit the road a year ago and ral people as tbe conservers of tbe geologic ages: I would that they opened a hardware store, has de­ traditions, the literature, the art, could see in front of them tbe op Shuford was authorized to re­ tain all employes at their present cided to again become a “knight and, it may prove, of the science portunity to build not a transitory', salary make arrangements for the of the grip,” and will make- his that has accumulated during the urban but a permanent ruraT civi­ transfer of. children between the • first trip/next week selling Kurfees centuries,] Iwouldthattheyrmuld lization; a civilization not founded paint: Mr, Kurfees is r native ,.of see aboWfltbem a cloud of witness­ Ci^selfishneta ; asl^the' hindtfvtaiijg two !orphanages. Shttfbfd left fbV Tiffin the past week.- Davie county. es,' tbe fanners and farm women of principle but ’on ; cp operation, in - The following students were on the past, their ancestors for a thou­ which the economic: objective is to the Cherry Grove J& sor roll - list sand 1 year)=, heroes and heroines produce strfflcien.t for every one o k a i r wioirr week: Guy Stroudi F rank God- many bf them. If modern civili- bey, Mary Foster, Lfflav' Godbey, while conserving the . .natural- re ­ GET YOU TM M Beatrice Cook, GlidiS Stroud, Rhid zatton is to preserve its strength, _ . sources,' audio which ; the social MAYBE JUdOM ADWart JMw tbe voucg people must, 1 4 believe, I ...... /ou Gn MAc Towell Rose Crenshaw. Clay Fbs preserva “ -Ym Mart K a » 5 seeace theheamy m e of the river of life; ObJecttv* ,s aerv,c* and MmicV . W itlieiit ter, EfiSe Whitaker, Robert Foster, ADVEftTISING- L uther S t r o u d , Gafvie Hodgson. they must realize that tbe individ-^tion-of the strength of the jepple. | y THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

abundant exercise. She decree'!-- Flower Quilt You’ll and saw that the decree was well CLASSIFIED publicized—that the place chosen for Point to With Pride them to pitch camp each night should provide some recreation for DEPARTMENT The Honorable Uncle Lancy the girls—tennis, horseback riding or swimming; “for the health of our By ETHEL HUESTON children far transcends a senatorial BABY CHICKS OBofabt-McfriflCa WNU Soviet campaign.” Olympia herself usually went about with a large sewing bag on mitted callers, both constituents and her arm . In this she carried fresh TBE SIOBX THUS FAB. sightseers, to trample her velvety handkerchiefs, a make-up box, an lawn, tread roughly on her neatly impressive array of darning cot­ f f l p F . l t TOVR CHICKS EABLT f o r January and February delivery-and w e Left orphans by a tragic automobile accident which claimed the lives of their trimmed hedges and flower beds, tons, needles and threads (assem­ O m taclude 1 0 o r more extra chicks p e r mother and father, three sisters. Helen, AdeIe and "Llmpy," are visited by their scatter ashes and cake crumbs on 100 W rite a t once for d e t a i l e d informa- Aunt Olympia, politically minded wife of Senator Alencon Delaporte Slopshire. bled by Hilda), and an old, worn- tfon. MILFORD HATCHER!, Rockdale, She Insists that the girls return with her to Washington, to make their home her oriental rugs. One week of ago­ out pair of the Senator’s socks, on MdT, PikesrU le F . O. w ia them. In addition to loving the girls. Aunt Olympia knows they wQl be a nizing proof it was of her love for which she darned photographically terrific political asset. Senator Slopshire has as his political opponent one Brother Limpy. Wilkie, a minister, whose political campaign Is furthered by seven "unspeakable with amazing patience. The regu­ brats" who sit on the rostrum with Um while he makes speeches. Senator Slopshire, Then, almost overnight, Shires be­ lar mending and laundry were sent Beekeepers’ Chairman a pleasantly foggy Individual who depends on the astuteness of his wife, prepares came a Cozy Rest. The oriental tor their coming. Thoueh Limpy. the youngest. Is 16, and Helen, the oldest, is 21, the back to Hilda at Shires—without Senator buys them all the toys and gifts he can find. When they first meet their rugs and brocade tapestries were benefit of camera men. The girls Finally Got In His Sting “Unde Lancy.*' as he Is to be known, the girls take him to their united bosom. removed and stored in moth-proof were frequently photographed in the Soon Adele, most beautiful of the sisters, meets Len Hardesty, publicity man tor containers in the attic. The best Brother Wilkie. Though it is Len’s job-to help defeat the Senator, he promptly falls act of washing or ironing a set of The excited man mounted the In love with Adele. Olympia buys an automobile house-trailer which will accom­ chairs and more costly small tables napkins. platform and began his speech. modate the five of them, and from which the Senator will campaign. Then she de­ were removed. Pieces of bric-a- The chairman made repeated ef­ cides to hire a publicity agent for the Senator, securing tbe services of Dave Cooper, “Poor Adele is doing the laundry and as his assistant, young Cecil Dodd. At a Washington tea Helen meets Gabriel brac, vases, pictures, expensive ash this morning,” Aunt Olympia would forts to stop him, but to no pur­ d’AllottL Gabriel then searches out Olympia, and asks if he might call. Olympia trays and cigarette boxes, finely say apologetically to the newsmen, pose. to the end he had to let acquiesces, thinking It might make Helen forget her suitor back In Iowa. Brick bound books, were stowed away in Landis. Brick, owner of a grocery store, is also running for Congress. During one leading them to the best view. “We him carry on. of d'Allows visits with Helen, she turns to Vncle Lancy for advice concerning locked drawers. ran short of linens.” And carry on he did, fiery and national coastal fortifications. She and d'Allotti spend much time In studying poli­ “Never leave any little nice thing “Auntie, Auntie,” Limpy remon­ pungent, f o r an hour, then stopped. Zl tics. Meanwhile, Adele and Len Hardesty have been more and more entranced lying about loose in a campaign,” “Have you quite finished?” with each other's company. strated confidentially, “you’re for­ Pattern No. 6525 she said. “To constituents, anything getting you’re Scotch. We’re going asked the chairman. small enough to go in a pocket is a “Yes,” said the orator, “and I UILTMAKING’S fascinating— to wear those napkins out if we Q CHAPTER VI—Conttaned the Senator in a campaign year. It souvenir." keep on laundering them half a doz­ defy you to contradict a single especially when the pieces was an ideal location for Len Har­ Even the grounds shared the cam­ word I said.” form lovely flower blocks—printed en times a day. Shouldn't we use “But, Lent how could you doany­ desty, too, though working for the paign renovation. The rarest and them at least once, just to get our “I don’t wish to,” said the chair­ m aterials set off these flowers ef­ thing against them—when they'are Opposition. “Not even a slave-driv­ most treasured of small shrubs and man. “The Brewery company, of fectively. Make this handsome plants were removed to the green­ money’s worth out of them?” —are so magnificent? To you! And er with seven brats can keep me Invariably they returned to Shires whose management you complain, quilt. It will brighten up any bed­ to us, tool" on the go day and night all sum­ house, which was padlocked. Stout is holding its general meeting on room. Pattern 6325 contains the “Because, darling, if I don’t pull m er,” he told Adele confidentially. grilled iron fences enclosed the flow­ for the Sabbath, to get a little rest and a few hot meals; and always the floor above. This is a reunion of Block Chart; carefully drawn pat­ every trick from my bag, they’ll be “I’ve got to relax occasionally, and er gardens and bushes. Little rail­ the Beekeepers’ society.” tern pieces; color schemes; direc­ the first to despise me. This is a I expect to do all my summer’s re­ ings shut off the place where vis­ to attend church, very much -en tions for quilt; yardage chart; il­ job, Adele.’’ laxing at Shires.” itors were not to walk. famille, the Senator, Aunt Olympia lustration of quilt. “I don’t like it,” she said faintly. The house itself was low, ram ­ Cecil Dodd joined them at Shires and the three girls, the cynosure of To obtain this pattern send 15 “Adele, I’ve lmown those two a bling and wide, with porches on ev­ on the fifth-of July, and an old road­ all eyes. When Brother Wilkie, the eents in coins to The Sewing long time. They are swell sports. ery side; with high cupolas and low ster was turned over to him to trav­ Governor, reached Maysville on a Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 They’re game as they come. But stoops and broad fireplaces; with el about the state in, meeting com­ Sabbath Aunt Olympia invited him ACHING CHEST if I fell down on this job because I great rooms, huge windows and mittees, arranging rallies, hobnob­ and his troupe to dinner. She did ■W. 14th St., New York, N . Y . it with penetrating heartiness, too, Please write your name, ad­ like them—and adore you—they’d crystal chandeliers; artistically old- bing with the press and getting his be the first to sneer. And you’d be fashioned to the last detail. Yet the bearings in general. as the members stood agape at the dress and pattern number plainly. church door with Brother Willde next. Listen, sweetl I don’t want old-fashionedness of it was more ap­ In July, Aunt Olympia, referring ' NeedMoreTiiaawIastSabtfr them beaten, but I’m going to try parent than real, for it was only ten to her "Social Activities” list, in­ shaking every hand. “I want you and the children to To ReUeve DISTRESS! my best to beat them. If-I don’t, years old and its equipment was vited the Ladies’ Aid Society in To quickly relieve chest cold misery and Pull the Trigger on do you think Olympia will ever feel modern to the extreme. Maysville to a garden party at come right up with us for Sunday muscular aches and paing due to colds— the same? We can’t beat them, un­ In planning their arrival after the dinner,” she proclaimed clearly. it takes MORE than “just a salve"—you “You may be our political opponent, need a warming, soothing " c o u n te r - Lazy BoweSsr and Also less we get some breaks I can’t fore­ adjournment of Congress — Aunt fm Vant”likegoodoIdreliabIeMu3terol8 see. That’s what I’m on the look­ Olympia always had a plan for ev­ Brother Wilkie, but in the house our —used b y m illio n s for over 30 years. out for—the breaks. And it will erything minutely laid out in ad­ board, such as it is, is your board.” Musterole penetrates tbe outer layea Pepsin-ize Stomach! Len Hardesty, who was usually of the skin and helps break up local con­ When constipation brings on a d d indi­ mean a lot for me if I put it across. vance—she had been bitterly torn gestion, bloating, dizzy spelts, gas, coated The Governor has promised me any­ hard pressed about one thing or an­ gestion and pain. 3 strengths: Regular, between natural thrift and pride. other on Sunday morning, had also Children’s (mild) and Extea Strong, 4Ofc tongue, sour taste, and bad breath, your thing I want. Anything! We could She wanted the girls to see Shires stomach is probably loaded up with cer­ get married then. I could take care attended divine worship in Mays­ tain undigested food and your bowels don't first in all its pristine beauty, and ville that morning, occupying the move. So you need both Pepsin to help of you.” yet, wishing to safeguard and pre­ corner of the pew. directly opposite break up fast that rich undigested food in “I don’t want to be taken care of— serve that beauty, she trembled your Stomachr and Laxative Senna to pull at their expense. You don’t know Senator Slopshire’s and gazing un­ the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be physically at thought of the havoc interruptedly at Adele’s slightly sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. how lovely they are to us. I don’t to be wrought on it by the first Take Dr. CaldweUrS Laxative, because its want anything—taken from them.” flushed profile during the entire serv­ horde of friendly callers. Love tri­ ice. He put nothing in the collection BetterIlianAI IPJasterI Syrup Pepsin helps you gain that won­ “Talk to Olympia,” Len said. umphed. The girls s.houId see Shires derful stomach-relief, while the Laxative “She knows this racket. Ifs always plate. Though Olympia had not def­ S a x a z moves your bowels. Tests prove the as it was; for was it not to be their initely included him in her invita­ Strong Through Suffering power of Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of a scrap. They can take a beating, future home with her and the Sena­ undigested protein food which may lingo: but they can’t stand a quitter.” tion, he tucked AdeIe cozily into his Know how sublime a thing it is inyour6toraach, to cause belching, gastric tor—or, at least, Limpy’s future small roadster and arrived at Shires to suffer and be strong.—Long­ aadity and nausea. This is how pepsm- “I think it is—despicable," she home? said, and there were tears, very be­ in advance of the main party. fellow. izing your stomach helps relieve it of such She ordered Hilda to have the “You may as well lay a place for distress. At the same time this medicine coming tears, in her lovely eyes. place in the pink of perfection for wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your “It’s the democratic form of gov­ me, too, Gustavus,” he told Hilda bowels to relieve your constipation. So see the girls’ arrival. cheerfully. “And don’t put me next bow much better you feel by taking the ernment,” he said gently, and kissed “And be ready for a lightning S S V ^ r FIRST THOUCHT AT laxative th a t also p uts Pepsin to work on the tears away. “But don't take my to the brats . . . Can’t they wait r THE FIRST WARNING change,” she said grimly. “Have till the second table? Or how about that stomadi discomfort, too. Even fin­ word for it, sweet. Ask them.” the campaign drapes and curtains S t OFCOLDS'ACHESOR icky children love to taste this pleasant “But if you were with us, Len, it serving Adele and me alone in the family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s Lax­ ready. Get the summer rugs back yard?” ^ INOROANICPAItt ative—Senna w ith Syrup pepsin a t jrour would be so perfect. To have you cleaned. Have the packing cases druggist today I go with us, and plan with us, and Even with the campaign well un­ and moth-proof bags opened and der way, they continued to see a Il I; St. Joseph be on our side—” aired. Tell Martin to get the tubs ASPIRIX “Yes, it would be perfect. But good deal of Len Hardesty. “Too Fill the Mind and fences and railings ready to put dam much,” Aunt Olympia said ex­ if I broke my contract, it would be up at a minute’s notice. Lay in pressively. He was constantly pop­ Study rather to fill your mind the best weapon the Governor could Good Order than your coffers; knowing that moth-balls and wire screening and ping in on them unexpectedly, both hold against him. They would claim plenty of bolts and nails and pad­ when they were on the trail and Good order is the foundation of gold and silver were originally that by Influence and Money the all good things. mingled with dirt until avarice or locks. Tell Martin to have the tree There were two hundred and when they were resting up at Senator had treacherously hired a guards painted and laid o u t. . . But fifty a t the garden party. Shires. ambition parted then?.—Seneca. man to break his contract. It would be sure to have everything out of Shires. The girls, who thought they “Hum, squab, I see,” he said one beat him quicker than anything sight when we get there. I want Sunday, making a note of it. “I’ll else.” knew Ladies’ Aids, were amazed at them to see it right the first time.” the quantity of refreshments she have a larger portion, Senator, it How To Relieve “But Len, hasn’t principle got The girls, remembering the down- you don’t mind . . . So it’s squab, anything to do with it? Do you think planned for this event. / f ig h t c o u s at-the-heel parsonages that bad been “Dear me, it must be a huge Aid,” eh? . . . And the Governor and b y helping nature b u ild up the Governor would make a better their previous homes, were almost the brats and—worse luck, I!—dine Senator than Uncle Lancy?” said Helen. “You have food enough B ronchitis speechlessly thrilled with Shires. for two hundred.” on corned beef and cabbage.” Bronchitis, acute or chronic, Is an 'you suffer one cold “No, sweet, I don’t. But that There wasn’t a farm in Iowa could “He does that to appeal to the Inflammatory condition of the mu­ sight after another, hasn’t a thing in the world to do “There’ll be two hundred,” said cous membranes lining thebronchlal Ptxere*8sen5atioiialnews I hold a candle to it They liked ev­ Aunt Olympia. "Though it’s not a slaughterhouse vote,” said Olympia. tubes. Creomulslon goes right to the Mrs. Elizabeth Vickery with it . . . No, I don’t think so. erything about it, from the honey­ “I’ll bet he goes right upstairs after­ But thinking isn’t my job. Publicity very large Aid. They’ll bring all seat of Oie trouble to loosen germ writes: uI used to catch suckle and wild roses clambering their children and cousins and aunts- ward and fills up on caviar and truf­ IadengHegmtIncreasesecreHaBBnd toIds ta y easily. Dr. is.” over the porch rails with such ap­ fles and French pastry." aid nature to soothe and heal raw, P ierces Golden Medical by-marriage. They’ll take advan­ tender, inflamed bronchial mucous Discovery kelpe4 to parent abandon—though really guid­ tage of it being election year and in­ “I notice that’s a very expensive strengthen me just splat* “It’s appalling, Brick,” Helen ed and compelled by the stem hand radio you’ve got rigged up in your 4idiy.IattbctteT,hadmcnt wrote distractedly. “I’m just terri­ vite all their out-of-town friends.” siamna,andwasUoubU& of the farm m anager, Martin—to the There were two hundred and fifty trailer,” Len went on. "We’ve only m ry IiUle m th colds” fied of the whole thing. It all sim­ cunning chicken incubators and got a second-hand phonograph in the t formulated by a p mers down to the fact that the outs at the garden party. or you are to I is this v. s combat coldsis thisI v. brooder houses. “Most of ’em I never saw be­ covered wagon to amuse'the brats.” your money I (I) I t stimulates the appetite. (2) It \_ wants in and the ins want to stay “Yes, it’s nice,” assented Aunt fore in my life and half of those “We had to get a good one to flow of gastric juices. Thus you eat more; your where they are. I don’t believe Olympia modestly, crimson with de­ follow the Governor’s speeches,” digestion improves; your body gets greater there is a single thing at stake but I have seen don’t even belong to aoarishm ent which helps nature ImDd u p your light in their delight. “But we nev­ our church.” said Aunt Olympia. “He mouths s s i m u m , cold-Qghting resistance. that. Brother Wilkie and Uncle Lan­ his words so you can’t understand So successful has Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med­ er should have called it Shires. Too The Senator had no real opposi­ cy agree on almost every point, ex­ aristocratic, Shires is. Now that tion in the Prim ary and spent only him on anything less than the best.” ical Discovery been that over 30,OO(MN)O bot­ cept that the Governor thinks the Out of Nothing tles have already been used* Proof of its 'the tide of public opinion has turned enough time and money on it to “Not, I suppose, figuring that it Skill to do comes of nothing.— oiarbable‘ ‘ '9 benefits.I . Get - -Dr. -Pierce’s Golden Republicans could do a better job also enables your pretty, wards to Medical Dlscorety from your druggist today, against elegance, we’ll probably lose strengthen the party machine and Emerson. s r mite Dr. Plercet DeptN*100,Bi3taIo, N.T., finishing what the Democrats start­ a thousand votes by that name. If lay the groundwork for the real bat­ amuse themselves dancing on the tar generous free Sap pl el Don’t ; ~ ed. I asked Aunt Olympia what is we’d called it Cozy Rest or Happy tle. greensward to New York night-club the real issue in this campaign. Home or Old Mill Meadows we’d be The preliminary activities of the music?” KNOWK FROM COAST TO HWST- WEXT TIME BUT “ The issue!’ she boomed. ‘The better off.” campaign were of a mild sort, more “Well, what’s wrong with dancing BLADES_ IOc Neglecting the Mind Issue? Why, the* issue is just wheth­ “Why don’t you change it, then, in the nature of social pleasantries on the greensward? It’s one of the CUPPUSK E NCOMPACT, iE s rr- r . LOWS, er the Senator is going to be beat­ just till the campaign’s over?” than warfare. There was frequent most innocent and natural diver* If anything affects your eye, you en by that treacherous worm who sions.” hasten to remove it; if anything Aunt Olympia shook her head. attendance at church suppers, fish ought to get back where he be­ “Len Hardesty,” she explained fries, shore dinners, club picnics, "Go on, Ollie, you forget who affects your mind, you postpone longs/ you’re trying to kid! . . . Or would IC II IJCKVHflPBH the cure for a year.—Horace. briefly. “He’d get a nation-wide and firemen’s balls. There were & “All the time, Bride, all the mon­ hook-up to accuse us of finagling few speeches to be made, photo­ it be whom?” Il I LIYlJ and PRINTED] ey, all the scheming and planning, for votes.” graphs to be posed for, interviews During September, the congres­ IMiYStZeBOtL, €OR8 - all flie heartaches—just for that.” She was anxiously apologetic given and disseminated. sional hearings on un-American and w & a * s r , THIN WOMEN about the rooms she had assigned The Senator had figured that six subversive activities almost took the Aunt Olympia was packed and limelight from the state campaigns. LOOK TOO OLD them. “Now, you don’t have to take weeks would suffice for the inten­ ASHEVILLE. N.C. ready for adjournment by the tenth sive, swing-of-the-state campaign. The Senator was almost childishly ten needing the Vitamin B Com- them unless you want to,” she as­ pro-American in his convictions, ,and nd Iron of Vinol to stimulate ap- of May. Still Congress dawdled, fili­ sured them. “We’ve got plenty of But he had not reckoned with Broth­ petite WiU see what a difference a few followed the reports with morbid W N U -7 6-40 Cvely pounds make In filling out those bustered, talked. rooms, and after the campaign you er Wilkie. Six weeks was not enough s and sldnny limbs. Get pleasant The second week in June she sent can have one apiece, and easy. But for the Opposition. In July, wlule avidity. Some of his most ringing ; vinol at your drug store, or write Hilda on up to MaysvSle with most speeches were in hot defense of this •Today** popularity Co., 94 S. Wabasha, St, Paul, Minn. during the campaign we have ex­ the Senator was blissfully basking suddenly., jeopardized Americanism of Doan's Pilht after of the baggage and with orders to tras here nearly every night, com­ in a breathing spell, the Governor many years of world- get things ready for their arrival. It and he received a very good press i wtde use, surely must mitteemen, or reporters, and -we swung into action. To take the edge Ib e accepted as evidence What We Do couldn’t be long now. The most on it. have to save a room for Cece Dodd, off the Senator’s homey old trailer, This obliged the Governor to fol­ l o t satisfactory use. ■ Everywhere in life, the true stentorian congressional voice was and Dave will be here a good deal. he established the children, the bel­ ■ And favorable public frayed and rasping. low the same tack, though he had “ opinion supports that question is not what we gain, but So if you can be comfortable in just dame and Len Hardesty in a cov­ no personal experience with sub­ o f the able physicians vrhat we do.—Carlyle. “A hog caller couldn’t stick it out two rooms till after the campaign, ered wagon and hit tbe trail. who test the Value, of much longer," she told the girls versive elements and thought them Doaa*s tinder exacting it’ll be a help.” a. good deal overrated. Still, since . Iaboratorr conditions. hopefully. The girls were joyously sure they CHAPTER T m 1J1**? Pnjpidaas, too, approve every word And then, on June 16th, Congress subversive elements were definitely ofadvertuon* you read, the objective of could be comfortable. Aunt Olym­ not popular with the orthodox, he which is wily to recommend Doan's Pills adjourned. pia had chosen two connecting In August, impelled by the Gov­ S ,diuretic treatment for disorder Helen drew a deep, tired breath. leaped gallantly to their denuncia­ f? “ f. «dne* function and for relief of rooms for them at the opposite end ernor’s aggressiveness, the Slop- tion. tne vain and worry it eanses, '‘At last! It’s over!” she ejaculated. of the hall from the huge room— shiTe-for-ItSelection campaign got iote people were aware of how the Olympia’s snort was deep and . One day the press reported that with two baths—that she occupied under waj¥ The old trailer, after: is. the compulsory registration of gusty. She raised her shoulders like with the Senator. In the larger of standing outdoors three or four days; .health, there would be better tm- a champing Pegasus pluming tor foreign agents, some known to be persfrnding o f why the whole body suffers the two rooms were twin beds, to become plebeianly stained with’ engaged in such activities had not diuretic medic* flight. „ which Aunt Olympia thought would dust and streaked with rain and Wg 1Wotud be xnMe often employed. “Over!” she boomed. “Over! registered. Investigations were un­ JSurmngt scanty o r too frequent urina­ be nice for Helen and Adela; the dew, was packed for travel. The der way. The next morning head­ tion sometimes warn of disturbed Udney Why, it hasn’t even begun!” smaller room, with a wide bed— itinerary was planned to the ulti­ function. Yott any suffer Ttagprng back* lines screamed the news that three persistent headache^ attack* of diz­ the best bed in the house it was, mate minute. The sound truck was well-known and popular Washington ziness, setting tip nights, swelling, puffi* CHAPTER VIl too—she thought would be all right loaded with papers, files and books. socialites had been arrested as the eyes—fed weak, nervous, I WfEW ID E A S J tor Limpy, who wasn’t really full Thb girls enjoyed campaigning. s p la y e d out* spies. One of these was Gabrid . vst'Doan*f PSU. I t & better to rely On Aunt Olsrmpia was justly proud of grown yet and ought to be by. her­ Aunt Olympia hovered over them d’Allotti. S JaS ne fos woa world-wide ac- dvertisem ents are your guide broodingly, her solicitude not entire­ clam than on something less favorably I to modern livioe. They bring you Shires, the senatorial estate near self.-.-' ' - That was exciting news for the «»w a. Ask your neighbor! today’sB NEWS about the food you eat and Maysville. Maysville, the capital of For, a full week after their arrival, ly attributable to their valUe as Orphans, and Adele and Umpy ,had die clothes yffo wear. And the place to he state, headquarters both of Re- ,flynigh she suffered for her treas­ campaign material. She saw to-it -great fun teasing Helen about it Itnd out about these new things Is right i:—>n and Democratic state com- ures, Aunt Olympia restrained her —as far as she was able—that they Hden took it good-naturedly. In this newspaper. - W as an ideal location for 'housewifely inclinations.. She per­ had proper rest, regular meals, (TO BE CONTINUED} Do a n sPills THE P.4VTF RUTOBr iWOCTfSVTTT/R. N. C Shirred Dress With Corsehtte Waistline

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.SION DID 'YOU FIND fds, Bronchitis y e s : o w l y t h e THOSE CARTOONS -A N D THE Wortbless Book I S E N T GOOD PART ORIGINAL PART If time is precious, no book that Hg ORieiNAL'AND WASN'T WASN’T GOOD! will not improve by repeated of nothing.— GOOD? ORIGINAL - reading deserves to be read at alL T —Carlyle. I-NEXT TIME BOT LADESIOc CONSTIPATED? I louis, m iss o u m tlerft is Amadiv ReRef of Condition* Ouo to Sluggish Bomls If yoa think all Im tiw a act alike. Just try tfcie «11 vegetable IautIifc DEVELOPED Se mOd» thorough, refreshing, invigorating.' De» and PRINTED HBdaMe relief from sick headaches, bilious spell* tired feeling when associated with constipation. H B A nirf IWfifc- get a 2Sc box of NR from your KW*&»: IHDWUCtOSK druggist. Make the test—them ft The BeU Syndicate. Inc.—WNU Service if not delighted, return the box to os. We « 9 refund the purchase price. That's fair. JV ? COULD BE—MATBE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS GetNRTaMetstoday. Cheerful News MISSING M(W)EY 6-40 O ]Q A school-teacher was very much annoyed by the continued mischiev­ Folly of Anger ■mOOSANPJ PIE VUHEM W S A N P S C f RUSSIANS -t h o u s a n d s o f Ch i n e s e IdayfS popularity ousness of one of her boys. At last Anger always begins with folly, \oan’s Pilis, after QUAKE STCIttS TOEKEV PIE IN RATTLE. SLAIN IN P A T T L t she exclaimed in exasperation: “I and ends with repentance.—Pytha­ r years of world- J use, surely^ must wish I could be your mother for goras. Iceptcd as evidence just about one week. I would rid you [satisfactory tise. J favorable public of your naughty disposition.” / Ion supports that “Very well, I will speak to father lie able physicians ■ test the Talue^of m ^ I / about it,” responded the youngster I ’s under exacting coolly. Iatory conditions, prove every "word f the objective of Human Kindness sfefiuwiwaini fan MJNWSS a«ll» Hf « « - StWtOtES ROOM IWD JOST hend Doan's Ptlls KD.3EMUME6 FMHE& OIK IM K lie -HME FlirtT mat niHEs Oin-EiMite M SH IN TEATHCRS Jnent for disorder Al Falfa—Did you know that fel­ M VWH W t WS MKKa 01 HIS SANK? a x H E llS O f PCKHtS land for relief of low who is runnin’ for office has a O R SPREAD ON ROOSTS lauscs. Iaware of how the glass eye? |y remove wasto fflOtKANPS, OFW AR WE CAN IHANK OOR LUO# THOUSANDS CT UNEMFtOVfC Tim Hay—No; can you tell which lblood without in- PEF06EES 51W IN 6 Jmld be better un- 6 0 04« TO W O R K . one it is? - l.vhole body suffers HERE- ® diuretic medica^ Al Falfa—Yes. You look a t both OOOD OttfO j employed. # his eyes pretty hard, and the one STOBCS o frequent nnna* , disturbed kidney that has a gleam of human kindness Jter nagfring bade* in it is the glass one. I e t attacks of diz- l s , swelling, puffi* Iel weak, nervous, Tip ’Em Up Clara—Ah, let me drink my fill of Es better to rely on MSttiyMBMON' HEHEtttEfcXWSftIK JlSUSIffWltRH HOPE, 6C6 M b SEPM fl M C L pa world-wide ac* the' exquisite beauties of this starry MEsslIIfrl-IIiVIlK-O M CfUWt WIM EPPIE AsitsniM IiyAlW UM tiB QMHQl IMPW M ftSf, less favorably night. HOIIH WHOtE HE asm SilEtt ANtSItaHS W HBfHEItmiW tfOM M e U I E WtStHOOtlH I >orl Jack—O. K. There’s both the Big BawiMC usrif VO rtllM BntER Ef, HS noon HOBO* TO H N M rtfIlO T te B tII Syndicate. In c .— V i m l t t KNttMS-THEeESOrttB (W NI)SEHlfICE) Dippec and the little Dipper. THE DAVlE KKCORj). MOCksVilLE. K, <3. FEBRtM TY 14 1^6. !KSSi s & s im

THE DAVIE RECORD. it Happened In Davie. Hanes Raps New Deal. IREDA- A weekly newspaper exchange Speaking ‘‘man to man” to the Editor. Largest Cir C. FRANK STROUD on our desk says a thing we’ve , Winston-Salem Rotary Club, Rob­ Davie Cou ert M. Hanes called new deal spen­ NEW SPRING SHOES TELEPHONE heard before and that is for any' party (political) to go out of the ding ‘‘a national debauch” and de­ NEWS AR EiDtered a t th e Poatoffiee in Mocks-' county and import people from jclared that continuation of such Our Spring Line of Shoes have arrived and are ^ now vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail other counties to fill positions th a t spending could end only in ‘‘nat­ m atter, March 3,1903. J. Frank H could be filled bv local people. Ccn. ional bankruptcy and the destruc­ ready for your inspection. We have the largest lineof day in Statesv SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tinning it says ‘‘we know that tion of all of the principles we now shoes that we have ever shown for men, women and tlits has been done in the past. We hold dear.” C. B. Hoov ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - * I 00 see no reason for going away from Hanes, when questioned about trip to Statesvi SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - J 5« children. home to fill these political jobs. bis statement, said that the opinions W e have pie expressed were bis own and did We are ' watching the weather SnreIv both parties have enough These Shoes are all fresh spring stock, and KUR not in-any way reflect the stand of and wondering if the groundhog is intelligent men and women in their Mrs. Lillia own counties to fill. all the local of the nonpariisan American Bank­ were bought before prices advanced. We back in his hole or rambling a- Kappa, was in jobs” —which we think is true as a ers Association of which he is pre- round over the country. We will are giving you the benefit of this saving. nesday. sjr ent. Howevei, Hanessaidthat keep our readers posted on what general rule at least.—North Wilk he had no objection to being quot­ R. D. Hart takes place in the next 3 0 davs. esboro Hustler. Come in and look over this pretty line of ed “anywhere, anytime” and ad­ I , was a.busin Two more New Oealershave de­ Prepare For The Worst. ded that be was glad to put a clear SPRING FOOTWEAR nesday. cided that they would like to be statement of Uow he felt about new Ground bog day and though FO R SAL president. One is our good Catho­ deal spending on the record. we’ve not heard what airangements coach, with he lic brother, Jim Farley, 1 n I the His condemnation of new deal HAMPTON were made bv Brother Stroud’s other is none other than our own fiscal policies was made when Hanes For The Ladies committee in Davie county which w. c. Rich Bob Reynolds. Davie New Deal­ commented briefly on a declaration was to meet him at a certain place R. I, was in t ers can take their choice. signed by officials of the American last FViday — it does seem here in Blonde and Tan Oxfords in brown and white, saddle ness. Federation of Labor. This decla. A big Republican rally will be Wilkes this morning (Saturday) ration held, in effect, that the ex­ W. F. H. K held in the court house at Mocks- they have either made some kind and brown, in all sizes and styles. Prices from periments of the new deal had fail­ R . I, was a ville next Saturday night, Feb. of a comprise with Ground Hog or ed and that a continuation of such W ednesday. 1 7 th, at 7 :3 0 o’clock. Prominent he is setting a “ weather-breeder” experimentation would be disas­ $1.98 to $2.48 Mr. and Mrs speakers will be'preseot. Every Re trap.—North Wilkesboro Hustler. publican In Davie county, is urged trous to the nation. tipper Davie, to come out and hear the issues of Man In Trouble. With his dec’aration,. Hanes ping Wednesda launched his own appraisal of ,he the day discussed Man that is married to woman is MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOES M any Mock policies of President Roosevelt and Winston Salem For the benefit of the fellow who of many days and full of trouble. bis advisers. In brief but blister­ Brown and white, in oxfords, straps and moccasins, “ Gone W ith has been helping himself to our In the morning he draws his salary ing sentences be pointed out the ranging in price from . . • * 97c to $1.48 coal, we wish to say that we have and in the evening behold it is danger of reckless spending and Mrs. Sallie S just put in a new ton of extra good gone; it vauisheth and no one indicated that despite the fact that Plenty of Fast Color Prints Salem, is spend coal and it is on the south side of knows whether it gneth. He rais. he bad always been a Democrat, he Printed Rayon her sister, Mrs. our office. We have been told the eth up clotl.ed in the chilly garm­ was firmly opposed to a third term Assorted Colors, Per Yard In AU Colors Per Yard J. J. Griffith name of the coal lifter, and he can ent, of the night and seeketh the for President Roosevelt. — Twin- 19c 8 and IOc classic shades come early in the evening instead suinnambulent paregoric whetewith City Sentinel. Mocksville visit of losing so much sleep, if he wants to soothe the colicy bowels of his George RatIe to ; infant posterity. He becometh as Sheffield News. Shirts, Hosiery, Sox, Ties and Almost Anything You a horse or ox and draweth the mill man, of Dr. Forest Witten, of Salisbury, chariot of his offspring. IIespend W. M. Dyson, who has been on Mocksville visi says he is a candidate for Gover the sick li3t is able to be out again Will Need In The Dry Goods Line. eth his sheckles in the purchase of M rs Glenn nor on the Republican ticket. So John Stewart and family have fine linens to eover the bosom of H arold, of SaT far as we know, he is the first to moved to the John Blackwelder We Are Adding New Friends To Our Large List Of Customers. his family yet himself is seen in nesday in town announce for any office on the Re­ farm. the gates of the city with one sus­ You Are Always Given A Cordial Welcome At Our Store-uThe Friendly Store.” ents, Mr. and publican ticket in North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. TraviB Dyson and pender. Yea, he is altogether this year. He is a native of Ohio, family spent last Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs wretched.—Bay City Tribune. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Dyson. but has lived in this state several son, of Chariot Mr. Kan Clary, of Harmony. R. I. years. The field is open to anyone end in town gu and Mrs. Fannie York, of Harmony Elliott Opposes F. R. Mocksville Cash Store Joe Carter, par who cares to take a plunge. were united in marriage last Satur­ son. A number of leading Republi­ Reelection. day. They motored up to Danville. Geo. R. Hendricks, Manager cans in the county are in favor of Va., and had the knot tied. FO R SALE Chicago, Feb. 9 .—Elliott Roose The continued wet weather has trie Motors for the coumy convention naming D. velt doesn't believe his father should delayed tobacco growers in getting We also Repair J. Lybrook as Chairman of the run for a third term. their plant beds sowed. Davie county Republican executive In answer to a question regard, Mocksville R. 2 News. committee. Mr. Lybrook ts well ing a third term for the president, Mocksville Teams De­ known throughout the county, and young Roosevelt said yesterday: “ I Nan Earle Harkey. a student at Jack Sanford has many friends who would be don’t know whether he will run or feat Cooleemee. W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, spent Jr., students at glad to see him at the head of the last week-end with her aunt, Mrs. I. Dot. But all the jobholders want The Mocksville cagers won a dou­ Institute, Wav party in this county. He is one of him. Petsonally, think be G. Roberts. the week-end i ble victory a t the expense of Coolee­ Mrs. I. G. Roberts, Mrs, Annie the county’s progressive farmers, shouldn’t.” - mee Friday night in the local gym folks. and has been a resident of Davie Peoples, and Nan Earle Harkey spent nasium The girls took the first last Friday in Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. for many, years. He served as pre­ Dr. William E. Dodd. game, 45 to 13, and the boys won, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Peoples and daughter Miss sident of the Davie County Fair for 22 to 17. Dr. William E. Dodd, 70, form er Mr. and Mrs. Moody Chaffin, of have been qui several years. Ferebee and Call looped 16 and 12 Ambassador to Germany, died at bis Mocksville, spent Sunday with Mr. three weeks wtt tallies each for Mocksville, while Mr. Roosevelt refuses to tell the home near Round Hill. Va.i Friday, and Mrs. R. L. Peeples. Foster and Riderbour turned in good better, we are press boys whether he is going to following an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Ray T. Moore and daughter, performances for the )oser3. Shirley Ray seent Sunday afternoon Miss Helen try to get the nomination for a third The funeral an burial services took in this section. ville high scbo term. We don't think he will be place Sunday ai noon, with inter, mentin the family burial ground. Mocksville All-Stars Win week-end in L a candidate, despite the fact that Dr. Dodd is survived by one son. W. guest of her some of the leading democrats, a- The Mocksville All-Star girls E. Dodd. Jr., and one daughter, Mrs. Notice of Sale. File. mong them our Ralph McDonald, is basketball team defeated the Coo­ Albert Stern. Two brothers. E. D. Under and bv virtue of the power insisting that he do something that leemee AU Stars Monday evening FO R SALE Dodd, of Norlina, and Rev. W. H. in the Mocksville gymn by a score contained in a certain deed of trust Kegs fifty cent no other president has ever done — Dodd, of Mocksville. and one sister, executed by S. B Howell and wife, of 15 to 11. have any more ask for a tbtrd term. Thousands of Mrs. Annie Dodd Griffin, 'also of Ethel Howell, to J. D. P. Campell Trustee, dated Apr I 16, 1938. ano you had better life-long democrats say they will North Carolina, survive. Dr. Dodd duly recorded in Book 28 of Deeds so one gal. hot not vote for anv man for a third was a native of Johnson county. To Make Cigarettes. of Trust, on page 23, in the office of Save Money each. LeG the Register of Deeds for Davie term. It doesa’t make any differ­ R. L. Swain Tobacco Company, of B. S. Orrell, Greensboro, plan to begin the man­ County, N. C . default having been ence to us whether be does or doesn’t J. Cicero Smith. made in the payment of principal when you paint! er citizens, but ufacture of cigarettes in their plant run. We believe the people in this J. Cicero Smith, 79, died Friday and interest on same, the undersign­ Select your paints from the Rainbow Range of wholesale fruit country are ready for a change, and at his home at Fork, following a long in Greensboro within three months, ed Trustee will sell publicly to the is their announcement. highest bidder for cash, at the court Colors. Then use Hide-Kote-—the semi-paste paint ness in Winsto if the Republicans put up a strong illness. Funeral services were held house door of Davie county in Mocks­ —mix it yourself, and save the difference! years, has just at Fulton Methodist church Sunday man for president this year, we be­ ville. N. C., at 12 o’clock, noon, on country home lieve he will have a fair chance of afternoon a t 2 o’clock, with Revs. C. January Coldest On the 24th day of February. 1940, the Hide-Kote comes in 14 distinctive colors from die Rauibow E. B. Robinson and P. L . Smith of­ following described property, lying Range! It’s easy to mix—it’s easy to spread—it’s «wvnnm,‘^ | tension, sout being elected In spite of the WPA, and being in Clarksville township. —and extremely durable! Mr. and Mrs. and aHbousand other alphabetical ficiating, and the body laid to rest in Record in N. C. Davie county. North Carolina, ad- the church cemetary. moved into the Inachinest______Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 12. —May j fining the lands of A. L. Ratledge. Ztt us help you with your painting problems! Mr. Smith is survived by bis widow, R. L. Lowery and others, and boun- home last wee' We notice in a number of coun­ be you don’t need to be told but ed as follows, to-wit: three sons, A. V. Smith, DeLand, M rs. Sara ties that some of the bovs are an last month was the coldest on Re. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a Fla.; J. L. and C. L. Smith, Mocks­ at her bom” nouncing for the various county ville. Bi 4; one daughter, Mrs. Sam cord for North Carolina, Records stakein Ratlodge’s line and running Kurfees & Ward thence South 86 degs. East 30.90 chs. day afterno offices. Up to this writing every, Carter, Winston-Salem, and one have been kept for the last 5 4 yeats. to a stake in Mock’s line; thence attack. Mt thing is very qate: in Davie in both brother; J. M. Smith, of Davidson The weather bureau here said South 4 degs. West 21 69 chains to oi Davie coi the Republican and democratic county. •______' the state's average mean tempera­ a stake in Mock’s line (also strip 12 feet wide for road I 30 chains to the late Mr. anc camps. Since the sheriffs and ture was 2 9 .7 degrees, 1 1 .8 below road known as Georgia Road.belongs eral service coroners are not to be elected this J. H. Parnell. normal, Tbe average was com­ to this tract), thence North 86 degs. afternoon a year, there is only three county John Hughes Parnell, 5 3 , a n a-' puted from readings at 71 stations. West 13 70 chains to a stone, Baity’s original corner; thence West with body was la commissioners, a Register of Deeds, tive of Mocksville, and a son of B. F. Linville, of near Wyo, was Baity’s line 17.00 chains to a stone; cem etery, Senator, Representative, Congress­ the late Mr. and Mrs. J T. Parnell thence North 3 degs, East 19.05 chs. a Mocksville visitor Monday. .Bastep is su man and Governor to be nominat­ of this city, died suddenly at his to the beginning, containing sixty two and one-half (62.50) acres, more five, daught ed in the May primary. Just who home in Win-ton-Salem Saturday WHAT? A/0 or less. RepublicanRally! will announce for the various coun­ afternoon. Mr, Parnell had been 'fu r, LETTJMEMS SECOND TRACT. Beginning at Mr. and ty offices in either paity, no one with the Southern Railway for the an iron pipe in R. L. Lowery’s line Republicans from all sections of Davie H arm ony, past 3 0 years. Surviving is the I and running thence South 4 degs. Thursday < can say. Two or three men have West 24 25 chains to a stone in origi­ intimated that they will make the widow, one son and three daugh­ nal corner: thence West with Thos. county, are given a cordial invitation to Mrs. Smith’ race for Register of Deeds on the ters, one brother, D. A. Parnell, of Sprinkle’s line 7 60 chains to an iron ville since I: Winston-S ilem, and one sitter, pipe; thence North 4 degs. West 24,- attend a big Republican Rally at the Republican ticket, but no one has 25 chains to a pipe in line of A. C. misfortune i announced himself up to this time. Mis Mnny Smith, of Salisbury. WHEN THIS Ratledge’s lot; thence East 3 degs. court house in Mocksville^ oh Saturday jure her bat Yadkiu county is due to name the Funeral services were held at the South 7.50 chains to the beginning, 'seven weeks HAPPENS, PHONE US tal, followir home Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock containing seventeen and one-half Senator to represent this district, and We'll P rin t Some (17.50) acres, more or less. night, Nov. 17th, at 7:30 o’clock. Prom­ confined to as Wi'kes named the man four; and the hody brought to Mocksville For You In A Hurry!! This 22nd day of January. 1940. afterward, years ago. and laid to rest ia Joppa C-Ineteiy. J 1 D. P. CAMPBELL, Trustee. inent speakers will be present. Come. that she is a ,-TFEy MuraasBrraa—Mana (THE OAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N . C.. FEBRUARY 14. IMOk THE DAVIE RECORD. E. H. Smith, of Harmony, R. 2 , S. S. Short, who has been Secre was in town Monday. tary-Treasurer of the Imperial Hosi. Cotton, Grain Market. Notice of Application to Operate Motor Vehicle Mocksville, Feb. 13.—Seed cot­ Largest Circulation of Any Mrs. Frank Honeycutt and Mrs. ery Mill, in this city for the past ton 4 .4 0 ; lint 10.5 7 . Carrfer and Date of Hearing Thereon Roy Call spent Friday in Winston- three vears, left Saturday for Louis­ IES Davie County Newspaper. W heat S 1. 2 0 , corn 7 5 c. Salem shopping. ville, Kv., where be bas accepted a position as traveling salesman for As required by Section 3 , Chapter 136, Public Laws of 1927, notice now NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mrs. Paul Meadows, of King, is the Puritan CordagejCo. Mrs. Short is hereby given that application has been made by S. & B. Transfe- the guest of her sister Mrs. D. L. and children will continue to make Company, for a Franchise Certificate, authorizing the operation of mo. Ine of J. Frank Hendrix spent Thurs- Pardue for a few days. I WORK PAST-BUT tor vehicles for transporting freight between Mocksville end Cooleemee their home in this city. The Re I UKE SJrO-W-SURNING day in Statesville on bnsiness. over the public highways via the intervening towns of U. S. 601 to and Misis Bernice Powell spent the cord is sorry to lose Mr. Short, but , CAMELS. THEyRE MILDER J C. B. Hoover made a business week-end in Winston - Salem with wishes him success in his new work. ANP COOLER—BETTER Junction; thence N. C. No. 8 ox *0 Cooleemee. (Also pick up cotton trip to Statesville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anderson. FOR STEAD/ SMOKING yarn in Huntersville for Mt. Airy), and that the Utilities Commission will hold a bearing on the said application in State Depts Bldg., at We have plenty of Garden Seeds. The friends of Mack Kimbrough, J. Frank Foster. Raleigh, on Tuesday, 19th of March, 1 940 , at n:oo o’clock, a. m. r,and KURFEES & WARD. Jr., will be sorry to learn that be is J. Frank Foster, 7 0 , a native of N. C. Utilities Commission. We Mrs. Lillian Koontz, of. near confined to bis home with Au. Davie county, died Sunday morn­ By R. O. Self, Chief Clerk. iving. Kappa, was in town shopping W'ed J. M. Powell and son Bill, of R. ing at 2 o’clock at bis home, Lex­ nesdar. I1 were in Winston Salem Friday ington, Route 3 , after a long ill­ |ne of R. D. H artm an, of Advance, R, selling tobacco. The market will ness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lizzie Walser Foster, four I , was a business visitor here Wed close tomorrow. children, two brothers, Mitcb Fos­ nesday. The friends of Dr. Lester P. ter, of Davidson, and Reynard Fos­ February Bargains Martin will be glad to learn that FOR SALE — 1 9 3 6 Chevrolet ter, of Fulton, and one sifter, Mrs coach, with beater, at a bargain. he continues to improve at his home IL , a ." ! FranK Foster, of this city Quality High Prices Right HAMPTON EATON, Cooleemee. in North Mocksville. BILL CORUM — fa m ed Funeral services were held at sports writer and columnist We've some unusually big bargains for the year's W. C. Richardson, of Harmon)’, W. R. Hutchens, of near Cana, Reeds Baptist chnrch Monday af­ shortest month. Every day offers you an excellent R. i, was in town Tuesday on bast. continues very ill, his friends will ternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. N. opportunity at Sanford’s to get your needs at thrifty ness. In recent laboratory tests, be sbrry to learn Mr. Hutchens C. Teague officiating. Burial fol CAMELS burned 25% slower prices. W. F. H. Ketchie, of Hartr.ony, bas been ill for several months. lowed In the church cemetery. than the average ofthe 15 other of the largest-selling brands R. 1, was a Mocksvllle visitor Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Horn and tested—slower than a n y o f Wednesday. Mrs. OUie Stockton, wbohave been Attend Anderson Fun­ them. That means, on the av­ erage, a smoking plus equal to Mr. and Mrs. S. H.. Cartner, of spending some time at Sanford, Week-End Specials! upper Davie, were in town shop Fla., are expected home today. eral at Rutherfordton. ping Wednesday. A number of Davie county Re­ Mr. and MrB. Z. N. Andereon went PEPPER 15c Ib to Rutherfordton yesterday to at­ m s SUGAR C Il _ Many Mocksvillians are going to publicans attended the Lincoln Day tend the funeral and burial of-her SXTKA Pound ...... O Winston Salem this week to see dinner at Greensboro Monday even, brother. J. R. Anderson.' who died Large Package 0 1 . ing, and heard Sen. Robert A. SMOKES “Gone With The Wind.” in the Rutherfordton hospital Sun­ O A T M E A L ...... ^ i C ;i.48 Taft, of Ohio, who was the chief TSR Mrs. Sallte Spencer, of Winston- day afternoon, death resulting from Large Package I A. speaker. - POST TOA S T l E S ...... I U C Salem, is spending some time with cancer. The last rites were held P A O K f I Prints her sister, Mrs. W. L Call. A large crowd of farmers from all yesterday morning at 11 o’clock. 4 Pound A O — sections of Davie county, and sev­ Mr, Anderson was 58 years of age. JEWEL LARD ...... ***& J. J. Griffith, who lives in the eral from Iredell, were in town and is survived by bis widow, four FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, 8 Pound Qyt- classic shades of Calahaln, was a sons and one daughter; two sister?, JEW EL L A R D ...... 0*fC Thursday to take in the free movie MocksVille visitor W ednesday. Mrs. Z. N. Anderson, of this city, BCTRA COOLNESS, I 2 Pound Car Ot- shows put on through the courtesy Mrs. J. B. Arrofield. of Statesville, COCOM A L T ...... d S l C George Ratledge, prominent flour of Martin Brothers, agents for the EXTRA FLAVOR. ou and one brother. Dr. Fred Ander­ I Pound Can O f t * mill man, of Woodleaf, was a John Deere farm implements. The son. Winston-Salem. COCO M A L T ...... OVC Mocksville visitor Saturday. show was staged in the warehouse, Mr. Anderson had Iivedin Ruther­ With Story Book Free and standing room only was left in C ameis Mrs Glenn Craven and little son fordton for many years, and was SIow-BiaTiing CostIierTobaccos COFFEE .... . IOc Ib Harold, of Salisbury, spent Wed­ the building long before the show manager of the Duke Power Co , in that city. Thesympatby of a host Thick Pencil 9 _ nesday in town guests of her par­ started. Many were unable to get T A B L E T S ...... OC S to re .’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Howard. into the building. This is an an. of friends throughout this section nual event, and always draws large is extended to Mrs. Anderson in the I Lot Men’ r Best Quality $ 0 .4 9 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and crowds. death of her brother. Princess Theatre FELT HATS. $3 50 Value for ...... O o son, of Charlotte, spent the week­ I Lot Ladies OXFORDS $f .49 $1.98 end in town guests of Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY ONLY V aluesuptoIS S O -1 N O W ...... * * Joe Carter, parents of Mrs. John­ -THOSE HIGH GREY WALLS" 9x12 Lenoleum $ 9 .4 8 son. with Walter Connolly RUGS ...... O 9x101 Lenoleum $9.19 FOR SALE—Shock-Proof Elec­ THURSDAYand FRIDAY R U G S ...... O tric Motors for Washing Machines. ANNOUNCEMENT Edith Fellows and James McCaIIion in We also Repair Washers. “PRIDE OF THE BLUEGR ASS” We Can Supply Your Needs For Tobacco Convas C. J. ANGELL. And Cyclone Seed Sowers The Maytag Dealer, I wish to announce that Thomas A. SATURDAY Mocksville, N. C. DOUBLE FEATURE The 3 Musquiteers in Jack Sanford and Clegg Clement, VanZant is now with us, and would "NEW FRONTIER" Jr., students at Fishborne Military A N D C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Institute, Wavnesboro, Va , spent be glad to have all his friends call Charles Starrett i n “DUTPOST Of The MOUNTIES" the week-end in town with home and see him when in need of any­ i Everything For Everybodyw folks. MONDAY and TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Walker and Robert Taylor, Greer Garson. thing in the Lew Ayres in daughter Miss May, of near Kappa, ••REMEMBER?’’ have been quite ill for the past Dry Goods, Grocery, Hardware ThermontatieaUy Controlled thTee weeks wtth flu, but are now Beat in AU Saper-Coaehe* better, we are glad to note. Raleigh, one wav . . . $2.10 and General Merchandise. Raleigh, round trip . . . $3.80 Miss Helen Page, of the Mocks- CONVENIENT DAILY SCHEDULES ville high school faculty, spent the CHICKENS! NE W YORK week-end in Lynchburg, Va., the aYours For Bargains” New York, one way . . $7.20 WeWill Be At guest of her cousin, Mrs. James Other One Way Fares File. MARTIN BROTHERS STORE Columbia. S. C. $2.1$ Charlotte, N. C. 85c Saturday. February 17, Jacksonville, Fla. $S 75 FOR SALE—Ten gallon empty J. Frank Hendrix To Buy Poultry And Will Pay LeGRANDS PHARMACY Kegs fifty cents each- We won’t Phone 23 Mocksville, N. C. have any more 10 gallon kegs, so Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. Following Cash Prices; you had better get ycurs now, Al- so one gal. bottles and jugs at 10c. Heavy Hens, lb. , . 12c each. LtGrand's Pharmacy. Leghorn Hens, lb. . . 09c B. S. Orrell, one of Davie’s fonn-l Roosters, lb. . . . 07c lint! er citizens, but who has been in the I Ducks, lb. , . ' . 08c wholesale fruit and vegetable busi-l ge o f Other Poultry At Market t paint ness in Winston-Salem for several! years, has just completed a modern I Prices. country home on Holton street ex-1 nbow homical tension, south of Winston-Salem. I J. T. SMITH, Buyer. GOOD COAL Mr. and Mrs. Orrell and children! moved into their commodions new| home last week. Your Fuel this winter will depend a lot on Mrs. Sarah C. Eastep. 7 1 , died I at her home in Statesville Thurs-j Two Weeks Special whether you're getting a Coal which has a day afternoon, following a heart! attack. Mrs. Eastep was a native I high heat content We invite you to let. us oi Davie county, daughter of thej late Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sain. Fun­ recommeuid a fuel suited to your needs eral services took place Fridayl af ternoon at Statesville, and the I —A Fuel Which Will Cut Down Bills— body was laid to rest in St. Paul’s I cemetery, near Statesville. Mrs. I A Fuel Ddivered Eastep is survived by two sons and | • Y five, daughters. $4.00 Henri Lazzair Wave $3 OO iy! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, of I $6.50 Frederic Wave $5.00 CALL NO 52 FOR APPOINTMENT |f Davie Harmony, R. 1, were in townl Full Weight And Full Value. Thursday shopping. This wasl MRS. YORK'S ition to Mrs. Smith’s first visit to ^focks-I BEAUTY SHOPPE ville since last May. She had Ihel 2nd Floor Sanford Building Iat the misfortune to fall and seriously in-l jure her back last June. Sbespentl MocksviUe Ice & Fuel Co. Lturday seven weeks in a Statesville hospi-[ tal, following the accident, and wasl Day Phone 116 Night Phone 187 Prom- confined to her home for months| READ THE AD$ afterward. Her friends are glad] Along With the Newt 'ome. that she is ahle to be put again. THE DAVTE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Only R.O.T.C. Ski XJnit Practices Winter Maneuvers Allergy Often WHO’S Star Dnst ★ Out of Trick Costumes Is Cause of ★ New York Looming? Common Cold, NEWS ★ Vaudevillists’ Chance — By Virginia V ale ------By DR. JAMES W. BARTON THIS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) OU may be one of those l o n d e c a r o l e l a n d i s Yindividuals who always seem B is reporting on the set at to have a cold. Even when there WEEK the Hal Roach studios these is no cpld or dampness' in the days in a costume of smartly- air, your head BIG TOI tailored, abbreviated animal feels “stuffy,” By LEMUEL F. PARTON TODAY'S (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) skins, and is praying that some your nose runs, W h il e ' sm art Hollywood word-eoiner and there is a con­ XNENTTO I Tvj EW YORK.—It is a tradition ot won’t give her a suitable label, stant “dropping” ’ the newspaper business, well known to the craft, that the reporter like “The Prehistoric Peach” or into back of throat. It is now known that while in­ GNEi or photographer must never get into “The Stone Age Siren.” 0SiLK" i . a news pic- She is playing the role of “Loana, fection fro m o th e rs is a fre q u e n t ANP Cettmg Red Hot ture. But some- the Golden One” in “1000000 B. C.,” cause of colds, it is allergy or T o 1 Pixt NewsHawk times the the picture of cave man days which sensitiveness to various sub­ Breaks Into One ^ r,a m.a e Hal Roach is directing and D. W. makes is, like Griffith is producing. stances that often causes the that of old Omar’s booze clerk, “I’m studying English, French and usual symptoms we call tlje “more precious than the stuff he Italian," remarked Carole the other “head” cold. sells,” and the rule breaks down. day. “And I’ve “Allergy of the respiratory Here’s bucko young Arthur Menken studied voice for of New York, in a news picture, as years. I sang with tract (nose, throat, bronchial I'M/!! he grinds out the flaming chaos tubes and lungs) may go un­ of the Finnish city of Viipuri after orchestras before the Russian bombers passed over. I entered motion diagnosed (not recognized) -<-mI Only R. 0. T. C. ski unit in the United States is maintained at Manlius school, Manlius, N. I. Each pictures. Honest­ Frank Jey Mnikey f He is close-in as he methodically 'young member of the ski platoon is an expert skier, rifleman and machine gunner. Left: Michael Senzimir, because the characteristic films the blazing ruins, trussed up in 16, halts while Headmaster Col. Guido Verbeck straps a machine gun to his back. Right: The platoon, having ly, I can do a few symptoms of hay fever or asthma LALA PJ other things be­ are not present. Yet aUergy alone military gear and quite in the mode sighted the “enemy,” hastily takes up prone positions in the snow. The white uniforms blend into the back­ sides wearing a with a snappy iron hat—which the ground provided by King Winter. may produce chronic obstruction of well-dressed photographer will do skimpy fur cos­ the nose without sneezing and re­ OH1-PROFSS tume. This pic­ peated attacks of a naming and G A D S S T --P well to wear these days. He is Har­ ture is a lot of fun WONDERFUU vard ’25, of impressive social line­ stifffy nose, due not to infection but IT CLtMS T l age, tall and slim, but husky, and, Texas Quadruplets Celebrate First Anniversary & v V „ * . and I’m tickled to aUergy, caUed “colds” or sinus all in all, a fictional ace fot adven­ that I got the role. infection. AUergy ITLL OO Al turous youth, considering what he’s Landis But after it’s over alone may cause MAOAM - W f I want people to persistent sore I GiVS IT been mixed up in, sort of forget that I was the girl in FINAL TOUC throat and stuffy FOR T H S ! Mr. Menken has brought near­ the animal skins.” ears that have noth­ RACS ly the entire latter-day apoca­ She’s right. Motion picture his­ ing to do with in-, lypse into sharp focus. He has tory shows that, once an actress ac­ flammation or in­ dodged every kind of missile quires fame by cavorting around fection of the mouth, from South American poisoned clad in a trick costume, the impres­ ears, nose or throat. arrows to Japanese shrapnel and sion gets about that she’d be lost in Russian air bombs, nicked by a AUergy alone can something snappy in evening gowns. cause aU the symp­ bomb splinter in the Spanish civ­ Take Dorothy Lamour, for instance. toms and signs of il war, but suffering nothing Getting out of that sarong in which acute or chronic in­ worse than profound disillusion­ she became famous on the screen ment about war In all its moods Dr. Barton fection of the nose, is like extricating one’s self from a throat and chest.” and tenses. Milton went blind, straitjacket. looking into the abyss of human I am quoting Drs. George Pines horror, Mr. Menken just keeps and Hyman MiUer, Los Angeles, in S’MATTI on grinding with a sharp eye for Hollywood has laughed at Mayor the Journal of the American Medi­ focus, action and background LaGuardia, of New York, for urging cal Association. and makes us see it, too. Just that the motion picture industry be AUergy Causes Inflammation. now, he’s shooting the Finnish transported bodily to New York. But recently Ernst Lubitsch, who di­ In addition to causing the same war for an American film com­ signs and symptoms as infection, C o L pany. rected Garbo in “Ninotchka,” and William Dieterle, who directed aUergy can cause so much irrita­ . + f O t- l He is the only child of Mr. and Marlene Dietrich in “Destry Rides tion and inflammation of the lining Mrs. S. Stanwood Menken, New Again,” called on the mayor and of the nose and throat that the help­ York social registerites. Out of Har­ had a long talk with him. Not long ful organisms, always present in vard, he started teasing the grim before that, King Vidor, equally well this lining, cannot fight off the harm­ reaper by Frank Merriwell air ex­ known as a director, had a long ful organisms and so infection oc­ ploits in which, miraculously, he al­ visit with him. AU insisted that the curs. This means that the individ­ ways landed right side up. Here calls were just social, but it seems ual who is aUergic to various sub­ and in Europe, he qualified for his CtSwBM likely that there has been some dis­ stances in the air or in food eaten transport pilot’s license, as a pre­ cussion about bringing the movies wiU not only have the usual “aUer­ liminary for his career as an ex­ Each sitting behind a cake adorned with one candle, the Badgett quadruplets of Galveston, Texas, cele­ back where they came from. gic” symptoms, but in addition is plorer, which he had mapped out for brate their first birthday. When born, the quads, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Badgett, weighed a total likely to be attacked by an infection himself. of 17 pounds. Their combined weight is now 78 pounds. They are already becoming talkative, though the tra­ because of the loss of resistance to Chester Lauck and Norris Goff, infection caused by this aUergy. In the Orinoco regiotj, in South ditional “Dada” is as yet the keystone of their vocabulary. Left to right: Jeraldine, Jeanette, Joyce and Joan. better known as Lum and Abner of m America, he indulged his yen for the air waves, have signed up to What does this mean? It means narrow escapes and brought through star in a picture that wiU be re­ that in those who seem to “always his skill as a film photographer. Now Hans Has a Reason to Be Sick Action Skyward leased by RKO. have a cold,” the usual tests for MESCAL In Africa, he found elephants —*— aUergy should be given by their posed for him nicely, but he was Rudy Vanee’s new air show will physician or a specialist in aUergy charged by an angry badger. Wars make its debut March 7, via the because it is hardly Worth whUe to ' diverted him from his exploring ca­ NBC red network, use “cold” vaccines or other pre­ reer. Barred from the Spanish con­ but it has not yet ventive measures against colds if flict late in 1936, for his too-great been determined being aUergic to various substances zeal in taking pictures there, he whether it will is not only causing some of the hastily flew off to China, to record precede or foUow symptoms but making it “easy” for more of “the giant agony of the B ing Crosby’s infections to get a start. world,” as Euripides characterized “M usic Hall.” » • * the mild dissension of his day. T he preceding There’s nothing frivolous about Mr. half hour will be Mucous Colitis Menken. One gathers that he would open, as “Good not advise restless youth to see what News” will be cut Due to Nervousness he’s seen. in half by that I SPEAK often of mucous colitis time, and the 4 because it is probably the com­ ORDS, like bullets, are ammu- sponsor of the monest abdominal aUment for which v ' nition, which might have some­ “Music HaU” wiU physicians are consulted. The out­ thing to do with an editor of Web­ be the one to standing symptoms are more or less ster’s International dictionary be- make the final decision, since the pain or distress in abdomen, diar­ „. .. - .. coming chair- VaUee program' wiU be backed by DtctionarySeribe man of the rhoea mostly but sometimes spas­ the same organization. tic constipation, gas,'and considera­ POP— Yel Can Clarify the American na- ble mucous comes away in the Vford ‘Munitions' ‘?onal muni' Don KeUey, publicity and promo­ stool. DID VOU tions control tion director a t Station WLS, Chi­ Mucous colitis is now considered board. He is former Prof. Joseph cago, recently sent a “singing tele­ THOSE CA C. Green of Princeton university, a due to nervousness and emotional I SEN gram” tff George Biggar, now at disturbances, a tendency which can teacher of history, now on the pro­ WLW, on his birthday. A girl a t the ORIGIN/ duction line, as he helps deploy our be inherited just as can hay fever telegraph office in Cincinnati sang or other aUergic ailments. munitions strategically, under the “Happy Birthday” to Biggar over narrowing pressure of the state de­ the-wire, and was promptly invitef The persistent diarrhoea, the col­ partment's new “moral embargo.” icky or spastic pains and the mucus Conferring in Washington with oil in the stool makes the patient be- company executives, he is told that Ueve that there is something wrong the withdrawal of high test gaso­ Hans von Appen, left, German sailor who tricked the British with her bowel—that it is probably line from Japan and Russia will set feigning illness when the S. S. Dusseldorff was captured by an Englisj badly inflamed and may later de­ back the oil companies quite a few warship, talks to a reporter at Balboa, in the Canal Zone. Von App velop into cancer. As a m atter of millions, but the companies express was put ashore at Panama, where authorities found his illness an “actj fact these patients do not die of this a willingness to meet the issues of He was placed under custody of United States army officials, and in i condition and if they can learn a “national policy.” course, will be turned over to the British as a prisoner of war. real phUosophy of life it often passes away. Mr. Green’s office is a t the ful­ crum of weighty political and In speaking of mucous coUtis Dr. economic issues and naturally is New Solicitor General of U. S. Sworn Ii Walter Alvarez, Mayo clinic, points concerned with the increasingly out that there is reaUy no "inflam­ urgent consideration of muni­ mation” of the colon (large intes­ tions reserves for national de­ tine) as colitis implies and that if D fense. The word “munitions,” patients reaUy knew this they would be less alarmed and be more free of thousands pie I like many other words, takes In QUAkE STBlkESi more territory than it did when their symptoms. Professor Green herded it into Avoid Excitement. Webster’s dictionary, back in “If a patient with a sensitive colon 1929. Incidentally, at that time, is ever to be reaUy helped, she must he was also an editor of Ameri­ be made to realize that she has a can Indian terms. When moral peculiar nervous system which will 'WimiSi issues intrude, as of today, it is cause her discomfort off and on, well to have a word expert Jft perhaps for the rest of her days. around. It wUl cause the bowel (colon, to A native of Cincinnati, born in get sore whenever she gets excited 1887, Mr. Green was graduated from or upset nervously or when she is Princeton in 1908 and did post-grad­ very tired or when she is coming ffiOUSAfIPS OFi uate work there and in Europe. He down with a cold or perhaps when PEFodEES srael was instructor in history at Borden- she gets badly constipated or takes town Military institute, assistant too many laxatives or when' she professor of history at Princeton and eats some particular food to which associate professor from 1924-30. He she is sensitive (aUergic). was a major of infantry in the war, “If the woman has good sense she holding home and foreign decora­ wiU see then that she must not keep tions, was with Belgian Near East Francis X. Biddle, center, of Philadelphia, Pa., sworn in as solicitol hunting for a complete cure, but Relief missions, and entered state general of the United States by Supreme Court Justice Felix FrankfurteiT must settle down to Uve with her department in 1930. He came to mu­ right. Attorney GeneralRobert Jackson witnessed the ceremonies. Biddl( bowel avoiding as far as she can nitions control as a humanist, widely succeeds Jackson, who was named to his present post following the appoii those influences that tend to unset known in the field of political, eco­ ment of former Attorney General Frank Murphy to the Supreme court. her bowel.” •* nomic and social research. . (ReleaMd by Wyetern Newspaper Unigqj ■' V

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Often ------IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Iause of “The N am e Household News UNDAY I Lmon Coid Is Familiar— CHOOL L e s s o n HCOfJq SEXf tH /^ m n O T ' SBy HAROLD L. LUNDQtTIST, D. O. Dean of Tbe Moody Bible Institute 4 ^ Ruth Wyeth Spears BY of Chicago. I m e s w . b a r t o n (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) FEUX B. STREYCKMAHS I be one of thosa and ELHO SCOTT WATSON J ls who always seem Lesson for February 18 lid. Even when there MT Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ Tr dampness in the T ed d y B e a r lected and copyrighted by International Council of ReUgious Education; used to 'LIGHT* Thead HE coy, mild teddy bearj the permission. Tidol of all small children, was PRINT * * TODAY’S named after the brusque, forceful GOOD CITIZENS AND GOOD 33 runs, Thepdore Roosevelt, as a result of a NEIGHBORS a con- bear hunt down in Mississippi dur­ ing November, 1902. LESSON TEXT—M atthew 22:15-22, 34-40. GOLDEN TEXT—Tfaou shalt love thy hroat. For 10 days “Teddy” and his neighbor as thyself.—Matthew 22:39. companions searched in vain for big iiown that while in- game. One morning the cry of j others is a frequent Character is determined by what “Bear!” was raised and the Presi­ a man is in his heart, not by the lids, it is allergy or dent hurried out of his tent to dis­ profession of his lips. H is is emi­ I s to various sub- cover a small, frightened cub which nently true in spiritual matters, for It often causes the had been dragged into camp for him we know that it is not by much PIECE SQUARES btoms we call tlje to shoot. testifying, hymn singing, or even OF TRIANGLES “Take him away!” snorted Teddy by church attendance Aat a man contemptuously. “If I shot that ‘lit­ proves himself to be a Christian. tle fellow I would be ashamed to JOIN SQUARES IN STRIPS I of the respiratory L. The question is, Is his heart right throat, bronchial look into the faces of my children.” with God? It is also true in his TO FACE CURTAIN EDGES When Clifford K. Berryman, a relation to his country. Patriotism [lungs) may go un- cartoonist for the Washington Post is not a matter of speech-making ](not recognized) TAKES PLANNING TO PRODUCE MEATLESS, MEALS heard about the incident, he drew See Becipes Below. and flag-waving, but an inward de­ fir. tie characteristic this cartoon: votion to the good of the nation. hay fever or asthma Favorite Foods in Lent (350 degrees Fahrenheit) for appro* Most assuredly it is also true that imately 20 minutes. Int. Yet allergy alone It takes a bit of planning to pro­ being a good neighbor is not some­ J chronic obstruction oi duce meatless meals that please the Banana Scallops. thing accomplished by smooth talk Piece a border for Idtchen curtains. Ihout sneezing and re- family because we’re so accustomed (Serves 6) or the shedding of a few tears; it Iks of a running and to the meal that’s built around sub­ 6 firm bananas is a matter of that right attitude f " \ 0 YOU rem ember this old- signs.. Included in the set is the Iu e not to infection but stantial roasts, or chops, or steaks. I egg (beaten) toward our neighbor, whether he fashioned Saw Tooth quilt pat­ Kaleidoscope, and the Whirlwind.: Ialled “colds” or sinus But fish, eggs, milk, cheese, beans, IH teaspoons salt be the man next door or in China, tern? It has been used for the The third is the Ann Rutledge, infection. Allergy peas and nuts, are excellent protein % cup fine crumbs (cracker or which results in a sacrificial effort border of many a handsome quilt. which Mrs. Spears fetched from alone may cause or body-building foods that, should bread crumbs or crumbled corn to serve and help him. It is so effective and so simple an original in the Rutledge Tav­ persistent sore be substituted now and then for flakes) I. A Right Attitude Toward God to piece that it should serve more ern at New Salem, Hl., where Abe Peel bananas. Cut in slices (cross­ (w . 21, 37-39). decorative purposes. Here it trims Lincoln boarded, and where he throat and stuffy meat. Their uses are many and kitchen curtains of unbleached courted the proprietor’s daughter, ears that have noth­ with judicious planning they add in­ wise) % to I inch thick. Dip in No man will make any real prog­ ing to do with in-, terest and variety to meals. the beaten egg. Drain, and roll in muslin. It surprises one a little according to the romantic legend ress in the direction of being either so familiar to movie goer3. It is flammation or in­ Fish and eggs occupy an impor­ crumbs. Fry in deep fat at (375 de­ a good citizen or a good neighbor to see how modern it looks. Cut fection of the mouth, tant place in meatless meals; less grees Fahrenheit) for 1% to 2 min­ until he has a right attitude toward a piece of stiff paper in a perfect an unusual variation of the Nine- ears, nose or throat. commonly used, but inexpensive and utes, or until the scallops are brown, God. square and then cut diagonally patch, and rich with historical through the center. One half will background. For set of three com­ Allergy alone can good, are cheese, nuts, peas and Tuna Fish Scallop. The questions which were asked beans. (Serves 6) make ypur triangle pattern. The plete patterns, send 10 cents in cause all the symp­ of our Lord, and which brought forth size suggested in the sketch coin to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10,' toms and signs of Cheese is a concentrated food VA cups milk such precious teaching from Him, acute or chronic in­ Overnight the cartoon became fa­ which gives good returns for the 3 cups soft bread crumbs makes a very striking border. If Bedford Hills, New York. were not asked in good will nor a very strong, bright color is used fection of the nose, mous and soon the “teddy bear” be­ money spent on it; because it is an Vz teaspoon onion salt with a desire to glorify God, but throat and chest.” came the subject of innumerable excellent body-building food and is 1 tablespoon prepared mustard for the plain triangles, a narrower rather to entrap or snare the Lord border in this design will also Iing Drs. George Pines verses and stories. Then the toy- rich in mineral salts, and because % teaspoon salt and thus give occasion for denounc­ Ijliller, Los Angeles, in makers took advantage of its vogue its flavor combines well with that of 2 cups tuna fish (flaked) ing Him. Had the Pharisees, Sad- make a good showing. Iof the American Medi- and it became a more popular toy other foods, it should be more widely 3 hard-cooked eggs (sliced) ducees, and Herodians (the ritual­ NOTE: Mrs. Spears has pre­ lon. for children than the panda of today. used. A little cheese goes a long % cup cracker crumbs (buttered) ists, the rationalists, and politicians pared for our readers a set of * * * Scald milk, remove from flame, three Quilt Block Patterns from THROAT Iauses Inflammation. way when combined with cereal of our Lord’s day) really known God L a v a llie r e products such as rice or macaroni. and soak crumbs in it for 15 min­ and Jesus Christ, His Son, their her favorite Early American de- G ot* cold? Every swallow to causing the same HE piece of jewelry known as a Nuts are apt to be considered a utes. Add season­ problems of patriotism and neigh­ seem to scratch your throat Iymptoms as infection, till it’s rough and raw? T lavalliere has been out of style mere accompaniment to a meal, or ings. Add tuna borliness would have been solved in Get a box of Laden’s, l e t I cause so much irrita- for many years—but it carried on something to be nibbled on “be­ fish. Arrange this ■the light of His Word and, what is LudenrS special ingredients Iammation of the lining for two centuries the name of the tween meals,” but wisely used, mixture in layers perhaps even more important, in AROUND with wwlwg menthol help Ind throat that the help- bring yon quick relief from duchess of Lavalliere for whom it they’re an acceptable substitute for in a buttered bak­ His spirit. Itchyt touchy, "sandpaper Vs, always present in was named. She was born in 1644 meat. ing dish, alternat­ Is not the crying need of our world THE HOUSE throat!” Bnnot fight off the harm- and died in 1710, noted for being the Vegetable plates are popular for ing with the sliced hard-cooked today, gone mad as it has with mis­ L U D E N ’ S 5 * Jis and so infection oc- mistress of Louis XIV and for her meatless meals. Where they include eggs. Top with the buttered cracker directed and perverted patriotic fer­ Jmeans that the individ- crumbs. Bake in a moderately hot One poimd of loaf sugar is suf­ MaaHral CMigh Drops affection for pendant jewelry which peas or beans or eggs (which might vor and forgetting all responsibili­ ficient for serving 25 persons. Ij llergic to various sub- hung from her throat by a chain. be hard cooked, sliced and creamed) oven (400 degrees Fahrenheit) for ties of good neighborliness, that it l-je air or in food eaten they provide a satisfying and “bal­ 20 to 25 minutes. * * * She was known should hear and heed the gospel of Preparing Starch.—To give a I have the usual “aller- as Francoise Lou­ anced” meal. Banana Scallops are Swiss Eggs. - the Lord Jesus Christ? Mark ot Prudence lm s, but in addition is ise de Labaume an unusual addition to a vegetable (Serves 6) glossy finish, use soapy water in Do not trust all men, but trust Attacked by an infection n . A Right Attitude Toward Gov­ preparing starch for laundry. Le Blanc, and dinner—hearty and delicious, and V* pound sharp cheese ernment (w . 15-22). men of worth; the former course Ihe loss of resistance to w a s born at easy to prepare. 2 tablespoons butter . . * is silly, the latter a mark of pru­ The subtle hypocrisy of the ques­ Chewing gum can be removed |sed by this allergy, Tours, France, Lenten Feast. % cup coffee cream dence.—Democritus. Vi tion in verse 17. lay in the fact that from washable material by soften­ this mean? It means the daughter of ' Mix together 8 cups soft bread teaspoon salt ' these leaders were not interested in who seem to “always an army officer. Dash cayenne pepper ing the gum with egg white, then crumbs, % cup fat (melted), I tea- knowing the truth, but only wanted washing. the usual tests for She did not be­ spoon salt, % tea- I teaspoon prepared mustard to make Jesus out either to be dis­ • * * [ild be given by their come the duchess spoon pepper, 2 6 eggs (beaten slightly) loyal to His own people because He VEMT B B FN K ir a specialist in allergy of Lavalliere un­ Sliver the cheese and spread evep- Look over dahlia bulbs stored b Crying spells, Irritabto j tablespoons onion advocated paying tribute, or a away for the winter. If they seem nerves due to functional _! hardly worth while to til she bore her (minced), I tea­ Iy over bottom of a shallow buttered traitor to Caesar because He ad­ ■ “monthly” pain should find , !vaccines or other pre­ third child. Hie spoon poultry sea­ baking dish. Dot dry or shriveled sprinkle them ^omanvSlriendinLTdiaELPink-E with butter. Mix vised rebellion against taxation. with water. Ium11S TegetaUe Compound. Trjr Ul ssu res against colds if first two died, but soning, 4 eggs They coated their -clever bait with • • • lie to various substances I the third lived (slightly beaten), together the Mme. Lavalliere cream, salt, pep­ unctuous flattery, a device which is White sauce for boiled potatoes, LydiaLPinkham 'sS^ I causing some of the and was recog­ Vt cup milk and still common among those who |u t making it “easy" for nized by Louis as his daughter. I cup peanuts per, and mustard cauliflower, carrots and asparagus and pour one half . would mislead God’s people. Ob­ .can be dressed up by a liberal get a start. In letters-patent he made the (chopped). Pack' serve that even though they did not Choice of Company mother a duchess and conferred into a well-greased ring mold and of this mixture sprinkling of paprika. No man can be provident of his over the cheese. believe what they said, they did • • • upon her the estate of Vaujours, bake in a moderately hot oven (375 speak the truth about the Lord Jesus time that is not provident in the which gives you a rough idea of how degrees) for about 30 minutes. Beat eggs slight­ Tasty Nuts.—To give a better choice of his company.—Jeremy Colitis (v. 16). flavor to nuts heat them for five the French tried to hush those mat­ Baked Eggs. ly and add. Last Taylor. ters up in those days. of all, add the re­ - His answer is complete, final, and minutes in a moderate oven. Such Jervousness 12 slices bread maining half of the cream mixture. unanswerable. He has that kind of heating is especial^ advisable in The same year, die gave birth to Vt cup butter bften of mucous colitis a son, but Louis was interested in Bake in a moderate oven (325 de­ an answer to every honest ques­ the winter time when nuts are like­ SOOTHES CHAFED SMH It is probably the com- 6 eggs grees Fahrenheit) approximately 25- tion of man. In this case He clearly ly to be stale. someone'else then and the duchess Salt, pepper, paprika pminal ailment for which finally spent her remaining days in 30 minutes, or until eggs are set, states that one who lives under an * • * fire consulted. The out- a convent. . . lucky a t that that she Cut crusts from whole slices of but not dry. established government, enjoying its Garnishes.—Thin slices of lem­ WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY nptoms are more or less had nothing around her throat when bread and spread six of the slices protection, using its money in trade, ons, oranges, limes or grapefruit, Itress in abdomen, diar- with butter which has been thor­ and so forth, is to be loyal to every sprinkled with sugar and broiled she left Louis except pendant jew­ Deeds as Words Jy but sometimes spas- elry. oughly creamed using a small bis­ This is the season for piping proper obligation to that govern­ 10 minutes, make effective and Jion1 gas, and considera- • • • cuit cutter, cut the center from the hot soups — thick, substantial ment God and the things of Gcid tasty garnishes for roasts or fowls. I.et deeds correspond with comes away in the six unbuttered slices. Butter these cream soups and chowders to must come first, but a right atti­ Red or green jelly, dotted on top words.—Plautus. P o m p ad o u r and place one centerless slice on “take the chill out of one’s tude toward God will reveal itself P VER since about 1895, Americans of the dices, gives added color each of the buttered whole slices of bones,” and serve as the main­ in a proper attitude toward govern­ and flavor. Iolitis is now considered have called a straight-back-ofi- stay of a noonday meal; or ji’ousness and emotional bread. Break an egg in the center, ment. * • • the-forehead hairdress a pompa­ and place on baking sheet. Sprinkle steaming, perfectly seasoned, Why does not some nation realize Cooking Apples.—Apples are VESPER TEA |s, a tendency which can dour. But the word was in use in with salt, pepper and paprika, and clear soups to serve as an appe­ just as can hay fever that tiie answer to destructive polit­ over 80 per cent water, thus in c p .=.:;o e PEKOK France since the early part of the bake in a slow oven (325 degrees tizer before a hearty dinner. ical and social theories is—win the fergic ailments. Eighteenth century when the Mar­ cooking them only enough water 5 0 Cups for 10 Cents Fahrenheit)'until the eggs are.set Watch fo.r this, column—next- -• destructive agitator to a living faith should be used to prevent them Istent diarrhoea, the col- quise de Pompadour was mistress Serve at once. week. In it you’ll find some 'Cf in Christ and he will become your ptic pains and the mucus of Louis XV. from scdrching or sticking to the irWH:SC CCFFEF CO Baked Tapioca Cheese. Eleanor Howe’s own tested reci­ strongest force for God and coun­ pan. makes the patient be- And the French didn’t confine the pes for soups that are bound to try. The real answer to commu­ word to describing her hairdress. ) pint milk bere is something wrong I egg (well beaten) be family favorites. nism (and every other anti-Ameri­ |nvel—that it is probably Eveiything that canism) is Christ. ned and may later de- was in vogue dur­ 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca NEW / teaspoon salt ; III. A Right Attitude Toward Onr PRIZE CONTEST fcancer. As a matter of ing the time Mme. Vi teaspoon paprika Better Baking. HASTINGS' latients do not die of this Pompadour was Neighbor (w . 34-10). For Our Customers |§ I tablespoon prepared mustard This practical, usable booklet by i We have talked a good deal of ELLOW PROUFIC Ind if they can learn a Louis’ naughty J cup American cheese (grated) Eleanor Howe is, just as the name Iphy of life it often passes playmate w as late about being good neighbors, and Mix all ingredients in order giv- indicates, a guide to “better bak­ $200

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VOLUMN XLI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 t, 1940 NUM BER 31

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Best Business Builder. “Unpardonable Sin” Seen Along Main Street Work A Little Harder. Diary of an Unthrifty The State. Not all are agreed upon what Bjr The Street Rambler. In former days the idea of bow Vhat Was Happening In Davie We have heard of several instan­ the “unpardonable .sin.” Preach, 000000 ’ to bring about prosperity was for Before The New Deal Used Up ces during the past week or so ers have spoken and written vo­ L ittle Miss Morris enjoying' c< ne everybody to work a little harder. “Once upon a time a man railed which have helped to convince us lumes about it without convincing of ice cream—Ben Boylee collecting Tbis gave people more purchasing learn thrift practice in his youth, The Alphabet, Drowned The more than ever that the greatest the bumbler students of the Bible. coal bill—Jacob Stewart tacking up power so they could buy more therefore, he knew nothing about Hogs and Plowed Up The single asset any business enterprise The other da” John Wesley Clay, land sale notice—Mrs. Call buying good3, and thus started idle factori­ money management—so 0 ' can have is a policy of courtesy tO' writing IntbeW intton Salem Jour­ apples—Young IadieB mailing pretty es humming Jan. 4 . Bought a car today. Cotton and Corn. letters—Miss Mary Jo Young walk- ward the general public. nal shocked some of the brethren The theory that has prevailed of Very easy terms; very fine car with (Davie Record, Feb. 19, »9 1 3 ) ing In the rain—Jim Powelland Jim by saying that he did not think sui late seems to bave gone in the op­ cigar lighter on dash. Should fin- We were told of a store in Pied Cartner talking over the situation - Mrs. Alex Wyatt is very ill, we ish payment in 1S months. .,V mont Carolina that put on a big cide is an unpardonable - sin, and C. L Beaver trying to get into the posite direction. The working are sorry to note. ... drive for extra business. Adver that the best some folks could do week was'generally reduced, with Feb. 4 . Paid installment due on W. A. Owens spent Wednesday bank at 3 p. m.— Little Meroney la­ tisements were run in the newspa­ for the world would be to get out dies walking home from school—Er­ the idea that this change would car. Bought a radio set ou very in Winston on business. pers and a coupon was inserted in oi the way. nest Hunt delivering mail—Wilburn would make it necessary to put on easy terms; fine set. Payments Mrs. Swift Hooper spent one day those advertisements which, if car. Brother Clay reasons it out this Stonestreet. LukeTutterow and Wil­ more help. This theory raised the will be small and monthly. in Greensboro last week. ried to the store, would entitle the wav: lie Turner leaving town—Muddy au­ labor cost af goods and increased Mar. r . A little late with car Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugb holder to a small gift, Suppose Hiller should decide to to crossing the square—Girls roller prices to consumers. The grain payments this month; will bave to Brown, of R. 1, on Satbrday, a "I clipped one of these coupons,” scuttle himself. And then suppose skaking around bank corner—Miss made by putting more people to let tbe radio payment go over until fine son. a lady told us, "and went around Stalio should put out on another JoeCooIey going into postoffice— work was offset by the smaller a. April as I bought a set of books C. D. Peebles and T. J. EUis, of Mayor Caudell and E. H. Smith tell to the store. A clerk came forward purge and standhimself up against mount the rest of tbe people could and paid $11 down. Everybody ing bow old they were—Methodist Advance, were in town Tuesday a wall a have himself shot. And buy. should have a set. to wait on me. She greeted me preacher and hardware merchant as. on business. with a bright smile and asked what then suppose further that those It would seem there still is merit April 15. Borrowed $ 5 0 from tbe John Stnithdeal, of Jacksonville, sociating together—Armand Daniel she could- do for me. I reached in­ Japanese war lords in China should entering Pardue’s store— Nursehur- tn the idea of harder work to bring boss to meet car payment. The Fla., i? spending a few days with to my pocketbook, pulled out the commite harum-scarum, or what­ r/ing from hospital to drug store— about prosperity. It certainly ap radio man came to take the radio, home folks at Advauce. coupon and handed it to her. Im­ ever it is they call it when they Mocksville citizens working streets plies in tbe function of selling goods but we put out the lights and Miss Lucv Roberts, of Winston, mediately her entire expression commit suicide, and suppose that on Sunday—Prof. Crenshaw looking In times when orders come easy, weren’t at home. The chnmp hung; spent last week with relatives and and attitude changed. She looked these carbuncles on the back of the longingly at pretty boxes of candy— there is a temptation to let up a lit­ around the entire evening so I friends at Couuty Line. at me in rather supercilious fash­ neck of the human race should each Presbyterian preacher hunting for tle on tbe part of the salesman. He couldn't ,Ce to read the hooks. • Thos. Chaplin, of Bixby, was in ion, dragged out a small package leave a note to his soldiers telling the Street Rambler—Roy Holthouser feels he is making a good record, June r. Botrowed Jftoo from town Thursday looking after some from underneath the counter and them to return home from robbing watching it rain—Young lady wav- probably beating his former marks. Uncle George to pay tbe $ 5 0 to ing at friend—Miss Sue Brown very business matters. practically .brew it at me. Then and murdering their neighbors and Some people say why worry about the boss and meet the car payment nervous during thunder shower— Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. go to work and be something to this or that sale, which possibly Got behind a little on tbe back pay- she went back to the rear of the Fellow quarreling because bus was Howard, of R. 4 , on last Tuesday, the world, do you think that would mebt because I bought a small store. I don’t ever expect to enter late—Wade Smith talking about sell­ could, have been had. a fine son and daughter. that establishment again as long as be an unpardonable sin? Not on Perhaps there is a man in the piece of land in new real estate de­ Born, to Dr. and Mrs. George ing a house—Leslie Daniel reading I live.” your life. The whole world would newspaper in hotel lobby—Mrs. C* little village off the main road who velopment. The land, ought to Tyson, on Tuesday, a fine daugh­ Here is another true story as told congratulate ’em on their good R. Horn walking down street—Tom- used to buv, but who hasn’t for a jump in value, according to jump ter, their first. us by a friend Jn Raleigh: judgement. tnn Varzant going to work— Mrs. year or two. If thr traveling sa'es- is value, according to tbe man I The many friends of Bowman F. "I was driving through Blank- We’re not taking sides, mind you, Joe Graham shopping in grocery man is doing better than he ex­ bought it from. Paid $5o'down. Prather, of R. 1, who hasbeen dan­ vilIe'(we’H leave out all names) but we contend that Mr. Clay store—Hilary Meroney getting ready pected to do; be may feel disposed July 15. Somehow I don’t mhs gerously ill with pneumonia, will and ou my right happened to no­ paints a pleasing picture, whether to leave town. to call it a day and let that little the radio veiv much. You ran get be glad to learn that he is much tice the plant of the Blank Manu- he wears his theology straight or customer go. If orders are slack, plenty of books from the library. better. facturing Company. It so happen­ not.—Statesville Daily. State Of The Nation. the thing to do is to bunt up that The thing that hurts is that Unde Born, to Rev. and Mrs. E. P. ed that I had purchased quite a The President recently submitted former Cu tomer, and see where he George should be so mean. Of- Bradley' on Friday, a fine daugh number of their articles in the past, Lincoln The Preseiver. a budget 10 Congtess for the fiscal got off. and wbe'her be cannot be c mrsr, I told him that I would p- y ter. Also to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. b i k the $ 1 0 0 on Ju ’-y 1, butyiu. and inasmuch as I had a little time Lincoln’s birthday offers to the year showing certain economies. get ou again. Woodruff, on Saturday', a fine little on my hands, I thought I’d like people every year opportunity for Nearlyevery item, excepting na­ The merchant in his store can ctn’t do the impossible, can >on? daughter. to see how they made those pro­ consideration of the qualities which tional detense, was cut. Total sav. follow a like course to ’advantage. Trying to arrange a character lorn- An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ducts. as- man and statesman made -him iogs, if the budget were adhered to, Probably he has a Lst of former from the bank. If I can borrow J. D, Cartner, of Route 1, died a I went to the office and ex­ such a towering figure in American would amount to $6 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . customers from whom he has not $25 0 , I can get square again and. few days ago. Tbe baba died sud­ plained my errand to the young history. - His unique quality as a Everybody agrees that there is heard of late. A newspaper ad­ everything will be all right. denly. man. the admixture of the virile and lady at the information desk She drastic need for economy- in gov. vertisement directed to them might Aug. 15. Bank says I have t o : The residence of Ed Orrell, near the tender in his makeup, the great- called Mr. Somebody or other and ernment. Undoublly editorial produce results.. character. Wbat a bunch of crack­ Advance, was destroyed by fire on- nest of soul revealed in the utter­ he catne out to interview me. He pages from Maine to Calitornia will If every employe would try a lit­ pots. the night of Feb 8 th. There was ances which have gained immortality, wanted to know what my business ring with praine—and hope. Busi­ tle harder' to do good work and Sept 3 0 . Garage man is bold- no ineurance. have inspired a reverence which has was, where I was from and why I ness men and civic bodies galore push sales and every business man i.ig car tor repair bill. W hatright Tbe big Fiddler’s Convention almost withheld due appreciation wanted to go through the plant. will laud the President’s actton. would look for new chances to sell, has he to bold the car? It doesn’t comes off in the new court house f i-om the qualities of his statesman­ After I had auswered all these ship which might prtfi abir reward Women’s clubs and chambers of a lot of new business might turn up. belong to me, Friday night. Many musicians ate questions, he looked at me with a study today. commerce bave been busy for years —Exchange. Oct. 1. It isn’t any use. I have expected to be preseot. rather sour expre-sion and said: Lincolnwasnot a radical, not a resolving that there should be eco­ to let the car go. Anyway, I’d Among the young lawyers recent­ •We don’t permit visitors here.’ revolutionary in any sense. He had nomy, and damning the spending Poor, Poor Public. rather have that piece of land., ly licensed by the State Supreme no desire to tinker with the consti­ And then without another word, poliiicians. Theyr, too, are quick Benjamin Franklin, in tae course They’ve given a month’s grace on Coutt, is Frank P. Hanes, of this tution. or to make any alterations in he turned on his heel and walked to praise even the faintest sign of it. city. Don’t know where Frank the American plan of government to of filling one of his- “Poor Riib- away. economy is th e onlyr alternative to Nov. 15. Well, they can have will hang his shingle, but wish him cope with the evils of his day. 'He ard’s Almanacs” with sage counsel Now I know it is against the a national visit to purgatory. their old rand. Good riddance. If Iuok wherever he goes. had slavery but he called his armies and obi ervatious, made the follow- policy oi a good many manufactur But what does it all add np to? I knew where to get $ 3 0 to meet Miss Annie Grant left Wednes­ into the field to save the Union and ing declaration oack in 175 S: ing plants to allow visitors, but Apparently nothing! "■ Within a the payment on the piano I’d be day for the Northern markets to not to destroy slavery. When se­ ‘‘It would be thought a bard that fellow could at least have been weeks the folks back home will Government that should tax its all right. Bought a new automo­ spend two weeks purchasing spring cession was beaten in the fitld he bad polite and courteous .about it. I no thought but to restore the Union Jearn that real economy is not just People one tenth Part of tbeir Time bile today on the “ pay out of in­ millinery and notions. left there, thoroughly mad, and I as it had existed before' the break for the other fellow after all. They to be employed in its Service.” come” basis. On Thursday, Feb. 13th. a num­ haven’t bought another article from Tnere was no thought in his mind of will learn that the “free monev” Franklin thought he was making Dec. 16. Income stopped. Got. ber of friends and relatives gather, those folks since that day.” utlizing the extraordinary circum­ they have been promised for mani­ a more than liberal allowance for fired at office. In looking for a ed at the home of F. F. Walker, on We know of several instances stances that reduced so large a por­ fold local projects is not forthcom­ the necessary expenses of govern job you’ve got to litye a suit of R. 1, in honor of Mrs. Sarah Walk­ tion of the orginal Union to impot- where individuals have quit dealing ing. Tben the stampede will be­ ment. It is difficult to speculate clothes so I bought me one this e r's 8 2 nd birthday. A b’g dinner ency before the presence of armed with ceitaiu filling stations because gin to get noses back in the public what he would think today if be afternoon. $ 5 down; Not so bad.” was a featnre of the day. might, to force through changes in of some act of discourtesy on the trough. Tales of woe and hardship could see the burdens of Federal, We wonder bow many of us try Southbound freight train No. 85 the original Federal structure. part of some particular attendant. will descend on Washington in an State, and local taxation constant­ to run our business on some such was wrecked Friday.night,about, 10 Reuniondn fact aitd reunion in soul ly mounting, while spending in­ We. know of other instances and sentiment would have been: ac­ increasing avalanche. Merchants, plan?—Swiped. o’clock, just north of the overhead creases even inorfe rapidly. TodSy where, people refuse to patronize complished much more speedily if doctors, lawyers and thieves will bridge. Two cars, loaded with to­ be would'find taxation eating up certain stores because of inattention murder bad not cut his life short. have their pictures printed In the This Is No Joke. bacco, was badly torn up. 22 per cent of national income; or indifference on the past of clerks, j He was tolerant of opposition, "slow local paper. Tbeywillbeoff to Kansas, a pioneering state in the. The legislature has passed a bill which means, since national income "They act,” one Iadv told-us, "as to smite and swift to spare.” The Washington for more money. The cause of prohibition,.'is made the. allowing Forsyth and Davie to e- is tbe measure of goods and servi though they were doing me a favor product of an American environ­ rest of tbe folks stay at home and butt of many jokes because of itci rect a steel bridge within a mile of qts, that: government today is tax­ by waiting on me. I’m taking my ment, in the absence of which he cuss the politicians. The slide to dry altitude. It is no joke, howev­ Hall’s Ferry. would not have been the Lincoln the financial and economic purgatory ing Americans more than twice the trade to. another store where it er, what Kansas has reaped as a re­ Mrs. J A. Walker, of Bixby, world knows, his public career was will continue. Wbo will care if in amount of time that B. Franklin seems to be appreciated.” sult of its bone dry jaw. In Kansas has moved to Smith Grove. made possible by the free institu­ dividnai liberty and savings are left thought so unreasonable. there are: Fifty-four counties with­ And so it goes. behind? Missee Gladys Naylor and Juani­ tions of a Federal structure to pre­ Poor Richard?—possibly. But out any insane; fifty-four counties: ,There is nothing that pays great- This is not a pretty picture. It ta Hanes, ot Smith Grove, spent serve which unimpaired was the con how about poor John Q. Public, without anv feeble-minded; ninety*' er dividends than coertesy, and trolling policy of his statesmanship, is the state of the nation.—Ex. Friday in town shopping. 1 9 4 0 edition? six counties without any poor-hous­ J. W. Kimbrough’s horses be­ there ts nothing that costs less. es; fifty three counties without any" came frightened Irst Thursday and It’s a pity that there is so little person in jail; fifty-six countietjwith­ ran away No serious Injuries re­ of it in use. out any representatives in the state - ported. Now is the time to sub­ penitentiary.—Christian Observer. William Hanes, of Winston, who scribe for The Record. 19 has been quite ill at the home of his son, W. L, Hanes, at Smith Peoples. C. E Clayton, B. F. Hol- Wanted Grove.isimproving. Fe'' ‘ top, Samuel Howard, O. M. How The follo»ing.'jurors were drawn eli, S. W? Carter, E ’ J. Tarvis, G. for the March court:' J. H, Foster, W. McCJamrocb; J. M. Stroud, J. T . G. Daniel, G W, Potts,’.W'.;.-.'A. M; Marhjand. R. A. Stroud, D. C MR. MERCHANT ONE SIET WOfVT Taylor, B. B. Bailey1 O. L, 'Wil Clement.’). W. Edwards, John W. Tke EYES of THE tiams, B. R. Bailey, L. ' L. Miller, Foster, Ri M. Ijames, Thomas J. COMMUNITY WOULD C E T Y O U T H n t J M Om A D WWft f t * J. R. McClamrocb,' P. S. Stewart, Vanzant.-jA F- Baity, W S. Hen­ A GOOD THING BE ON YOUR A D - Immm Y i M t Ka* 5 C A. Clement, C. D. Peebles, A, dricks, L. G. Horn, J. I). Walker, For A RAINY DAY tjSSg IF IT HAD BEEN J. Anderson, John Minor, A; D. H. L. White, G. M. Wilson. { W S S iw e IN THIS ISSUE “My friends, I do not suggest— ChanningNewApron nor do I believe—that my old fnend the Senator would deliberately be­ CLASSIFIED Has Square Neckline tray his country and sell its secrets to any foreign, inimical nation. I DEPARTMENT TheHonorable Uncle I.ancy know the Senator; he is my friend. TpHIS pinafore apron (1888-B) is He is an innocent, trustful, unsus­ -*■ so pretty that it really de­ By ETHEL HUESTON pecting gentleman farmer, but sad­ serves to be called a fashion—a O B obta-M urai Ca. VN UScrvleu ly lacking in poUtical acumen and crisp, flattering, practical home farsightedness. Are you to trust to F D li DMSS -SsrSSS fashion! The square neckline (no handle the intricate problems of TO RENT SSSSSKEf troublesome straps), the princess CHAPTER Vin—Continued hardly get hold of him long enough “You caU him right back and tell statecraft, to represent you in the. H.sra*CMmLSL!LW-.«tatt«t"i.nc. waistline and bosom gathers —10— to take the girls horse-back riding. him to leave Cece where he is!” she Senate of the United States, a man make it fit as becomingly as your “No wonder Gabriel knew more Dave Cooper assured her the kid cried. “I can’t Usten to speeches who innocently, ingenuously—-and BABY CHICKS favorite afternoon dress. And it about things than I do,” Helen said. was doing aU right, that there was and look at that worm in the same most unwisely—receives as his. inti­ BIG TOPl covers your dress with protective “I’d know things too, if I were paid real stuff back of his gentle smile, breath.” mate a common spy? On these thoroughness. a salary for learning them. I’m but Aunt Olympia felt that her plan “Adele, that’s the. most perfectly points, I chaUenge the Senator! CHICKS1U lllV n U . No Ojj3. J00 postpaid ** Send for the pattern this very afraid he wasn't the old palsy-walsy had been somewhat of a failure. mixed'figure I ever heard in my Good night, and thank you.” Beal MoaeT Order for Prompt Shipment. minute! You can finish the apron I thought him; he didn’t tell me Now suddenly aU this was changed. life!” .said Limpy admiringly. “It’s The Senator was a good deal sur­ Xtew D eliterp G uarm teed Do a n sPills THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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If Sour condition is chron­ in Mind ic, it is wise to consult a physician. ibered are not CALM BUT UNCOLLECTED IH. Newell. FOLKS NEXT DOOR By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Cheerful News In the early hours the London The BeU Ssodleote. Inc.—WNU Setvtc* The Present I plus saving use siren sounded. All the hotel guests ■OLE EDGC O R |A a 23 0PtlOW ZEHO W 16° PELOW ZEPO IN ZA0 BaOVI ZEeo IN hurried down to the air-raid shelter Past and to come seem best; Ei u b l e e d g e I I I r POtU MEPICIMEtlAr T Swadlsh StM l IWW P I5 M A R C K . in various stages of attire—except things present worst. — Shake­ one. Five minutes later he strolled 00 speare. ______I —40 into the shelter, boasting, “What on earth’s all this fuss about? I stayed I Faults behind to dress. Why, I didn’t like MIDDLE AGT WOMENL my first choice of a tie, so I changed Thousands have nw on r nr ' Its conspicuous amfling thru this try- it! INCOMETMHMAf m e t —Adv. in the Providence (R. I.) HEKEPfOH 60IH6 AW SHOtfEtED HIS NEieHBOR1StAWfi* Journal. WMOM HE H A W f BEDi 0« SPERKlHfelEHmRlRA M OIiftI Send us two, please tfti davie recoM>. M6£k«viLLi, ii. 6. IfebBti 21.1 ki street. The building is 2 0 x 2 5 fe e t, I H E D A V THE DAVIE RECORD. Child Burned to Death.! The Wind Did Blow. MocksyiIIe Defeats Ad­ Enilding Paint Shop. and of brick construction. I. C. J a m e s & Son, contractors, are do­ Largest Cir John Henry,18-rnonrhB-old son of Mt. j Mocksville and Davie c o u n ty ex* The Pennington Chevrolet Co., C-FKANtSTKOUD - - ESiMt. and Mrs Harold H. Fry, of Fulton, died at j ___ . ___, . , j vance. ing the work,.which will be com­ D a v i e Cou the Mocksville Hospital Saturday after- j Perienced one of the worst wind Mocksville. — T he Mocksville is building a paint shop in the rear noon at 3:10 o'clock, death reaulring from ; storm s in its history last Tuesday of tbeir garage on Wilkesboro pleted in the near future. TELEPHONE burns received Saturday morning about 'night and all day W ednesday. The teams continued t b e i r winning NEWSAR 11 o'clock, wben the borne of Mr. and Mrs.; wjnd h]ew from ,ate T u0Sday night stride by defeating Advance twice Entered a t the Postoffice in Mocks- Frywasdestroyedbyflre Funeral servi-t ___ res were held at Fulton MethodUt church about mid-cigbt \A ednesdav Tuesday night, the girls taking the vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail Notice of Application to Operate Motor Vehide Rev. H . C. m atter. Msurch 3.1903. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted . night w ithout ceasing. It is thought first game 19 - 1 2 , and the boys win by Rev. F, L. Smith, and the little body tit m ust have reached 5 0 m ile s p e r bury visitor W laid to rest in the church cemetery Sur-I j10(|r at ,jmes. The day was most ning, 2 8 -2 2 . Carrier and Date of Hearing Thereon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Guards Craven and Latham led Mrs. J D, viT h I 9 o’clock. Muchdam. was in town s’ hanging front of the fire place, which to house roofs, Chitn- the Mocksville boys with eight tal ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - * I «0 io was done As required by Section 3 , Chapter . 3 6 . 1 J? >* p9*^™ ^ SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - * 50 set the bed on fire in which the child was)nevs, barns, signs, e tc ., in and a- lies eacn, while Carter scored 11 Dr. J. R. L lying. The mother was in the kitchen, j oun(j tpe town. Among th e ro o fs is hereby given that application has been made by S. <- points for the losers. authorizing was in town T and when she entered the bedroem it was and others damage done to bouses Company, for a Franchise Certificate, th e operation of mo- W hen yon see a drug store cow. in a mass of flames. Mr. Fry and a little son were in the yard when the mother in Mocksville, mere the homes of tor vehicles for transporting freight between Mocksville and Cooleemee Mrs. E C. SDent Thursd boy and a poodle dog ried together streamed for help. Mr Fry rushed ir.io Prentice Campbell, A. - T. Daniel, Win One, Lose One. over the public highways via the intervening to^ns ° . * * M tn n the burning house and brought the baby friends. with a blue ribbon, pi'y the dog, W. A. Truelove, Mrs. Geo. Sbeek, Tbe Mocksville high school hask- Junction; thence N. C. No. 8 0 1 »0 Cooleemee. (Also pick up cotton out. receiving bad burns on his face and Sam Allen, the store ioof of J. T. for he can’t help it. one hand The child was rushed to the etball team Jdefeated the Hanes yarn in Huntersville for Mt. Airy), and that the ti lties om Ralph Fores Angell, and a number of others. hospital here, but the burns proved fataL high team here Wednesday even­ will hold a hearing on the said application In State I?epts Bldg., at was in town 0 Most of the democrats Who are The bouse, the property of the late Dr. Many trees, signs, radio areales, etc. ing by a score of 2 8 to 1 2 . The business. doing everything in their power to Lewis Hanes, together with all the earth­ were blown down, together with a Mocksville high bovs went down to Raleigb, on Tuesday, 19th of March, 1 9 4 0 . a t 1 1 :0 0 0 clock’ a*. ly possessions of Mr. and Mrs, Fry. were N. C. Utilities Commission. get Roosevelt to run for a third a total loss. They have the sympathy of few awnings. The storm- reached defeat at the hands of the Hanes Mrs. R. all the wav from New Mexico to By R- 0. Self, Chief Clerk. daughter Nina term are the big bosses and the the entire community iu their great loss. boys by the big score of 3 3 to 1 0 . The family is left penniless, without food the New F.ngland states jn Winston-Sal shovel lean.ers, according to one de and clothing. If any of our readers care mocratic newspaper. to assist this family, ii would be greatly M rs. Asbu appreciated. Sheffield News. HutchinsaDd A Missouri editor savs he has a A severe wind storm visited this sec­ was shopping ’ subscriber .who gets drunk every Fork News Notes. tion Wednesday. Many buildings were damaged by the roofs being blown off. A Joe Massey little while and then insists on pay Mr. and Mrs. Hf. L. Bottoms, of Bennets- tree was biown across the R. E. A. line O R R I S E T T ’ V a., spent t ing a year’s subscription. He has ville. S. C., spent several days here, this above Sheffield. Many homes had no oil friends in and week, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in their lamps and were in the dark un­ bis paper paid for in advance up to C L Aaron. til 8 o’clock. Mrs. R. M. 1 9 5 S. We wish the editor of that Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jacks, of Cool H. G. Ijames bad the misfortune to lose Springs, spent Sunday afternoon herewith “LIVE WIRE STORE” S York this wee a fine milch cowooe day last week. M paper would find out what kind of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnston. goods for C. C Mr. and Mrs. Blum Beck announce the whisky that fellow drinks and send Mrs. Mamie Carter, of Winston-Salem, Winston Salem, N. C. arrival of a daughter, Annie Laura, on W- Fourth and Trade Streets Attorney G. and Mrs. Belle Grubb, of Churcblnnd. are Feb. 15th. us a few gallons of it. We will pay spending this week here with Mrs. J . C. Yadkinville, him a good price, and if it proves Smith. The Sheffield Rainy Day Lodge is talk­ ing about organizing a Lum and Abner Spring merchandise coming in great quanties, Are you ready for the most beauti­ day looking af what he fays, we will take a car Mrs. P. D. Jenkins has been sick, but is Protective Association, ters. better. ful assortment of lovely things ever shown in the old town? Take a day off and load at oncc. We don’t'know what is going to happen Wind did right much damage in this hut one of Sheffield's old widowers has Joe Leagans section last Wednesday. Was about the look it over-Better than going to the picture show. Some of the democrats in this shaved off his mustache for the first time College, Ralei worst wind any of us ever experienced. in forty years. end with his p Congressional district are said to be Mr. and Mrs Jam es Johnston ann Miss G. Leagans, trying to persuade Walter Lambetb, Rachel Oakley, of Lenoir, spent the week- £ end here with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jo h n -" John Marcus Foster. of Lexington, to make the race for ston. New Spring Ready-To-Wear Mr. and M Congress this spring. With C. B. Mrs. C. L. Aaron spent Sunday night in John Marcus Foster, 79, died at bis home ins, and Mrs. Winston-Salem, the guest of her sister, in Winston Salem Saturday evening, fol See Our Latest Arrival In Lovely Sport Togs ,. COATS, DRES3ES, SUITS, Winston-SaIe Deane, W. O. Burgin and Giles Mrs. J , F. Smilbdeal. !owing a long illness. Mr. Foster was a evening of last native of Davie county, a son of the late Y. Newton already in the race it Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garwood, of Coolee- SWEATERS, Geoi geous Colors. Come Today. S. Hutchins, 0 mee, spent ths week-end here with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Foster. He moved to seems that there will be a hot en Garwood's father, Mr. W. H. Mason. Winston about 35 years ago. Mr. Foster is survived by his widow, J. W. Angel ougb fight without trying to get Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jarvis, of Lexington, four sons and four daughters: three sisters, one of the 1 1 7 another man in trouble. But why were recent visitors here with relatives Mrs. W. L Call, of Mocksville: Mrs_ Sallie Beautiful Spring Coats the mid-term worry. The water is warming up, Spencer and Mrs. C. M. Hauser, of Win­ Forest College- ston Salem, and one brother, H. L. Foster, Grand Selection, Lovely Tweeds In AU Styles and anybody who wants to put up Valentine Party. of Statesville. is, enrolled in t Funeral services were held at the home a hundred ducats can get in the Miss Faye Ppople*, of R. 2. Mocksville, Monday afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock, and the $ 9 ' 9 5 j 0 $ 1 ^ . 9 5 D. L. Pardu race. delightfully, entertained at a Valentine body laid to rest in the Moravian ceme­ ville merchant- patty Saturday night, Feb. 17tb. Many tery at Winston Salem. games were played throughout the even­ fined to his ho A country editor works 3 6 5 da>s ing. after which prizes were awarded to by illness, is i>er year to get out 5 2 issues of his Elizabeth Ferahee and Wiggins Ireland. Attorney Robert McNeill says he able to be 0 The hostess served refreshments to the is seriously considering entering the LOVELY CHILDREN’S DRESSES friends will be paper—that’s labor. Once in following: MissesEIizabetbFerabee. Bet­ gubernatorial race in the Republi while somebody pays a year’s sub­ ty Driver, Emily Montgomery, Laifeen La­ Most Beautiful Assortment Of Children's Dresses Ever Seen In Town. FO R SA LE ker, Wiggins Ireland. Lovy Rupyard and can primary. No, this is not om scription — that’s capital. And Messrs. John Roe Ferabee, Dorsette Har AU Standard Makes Dresses and Handbags to Match. Kegs fifiy cent once in a while some son of a dead­ rie, Luther West and Leonard Lee Hanes. Bob. He lives in Statesville. have any more beat takes the paper for years and 93c, $1.45 $1.95 $2.95 you had better so one gal. bot vanishes without paying for it— each. Le that’s anarchy. But later on justice L A S T C A L L o n CLOSE-OUTS will overtake the last named crea. Mr. and Mr of Latta, S. C. tttre, for there is a place where he FOR A BETTER Great values in silk dresses, coats, skirts, waists and suits. Get them today at these low prices . . $1.98 to $2.98 rival of a son, will get his just deserts—that’s Tuesday, Feb. b —I. was before USED CAR Hendricks, da A Republican speaker, Haniord Mrs. E. G. He MacNider1 in a Lincoln Day speech, The net pro said: “Histo-y will record that Special F e b ru a r y Sale On Used Cars tile paralysis Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves, Davie counly but Franklin Roosevelt enslaved paign held rec the free.” Pretty good. Congress SENSATIONAL VALUES IN $ 1 1 6 .3 6 Hal man Hamilton Fish, of New York, be used in Dav now a total 0 in a Lincoln Day speech said: ‘‘I the amount rai am convinced that if President Better Used Cars Roosevelt is re-elected or any of the Tbe followi new deal internationalists, we will se e your Mocksville sch Ce in the war within three months See T h e Following Cars Before week-end at after the new inauguration.” De Evelvn Troxle mocratic papers told us in 1 9 1 6 tin t You Buy Or Trade CHEVROLET LuciIe Walker if we would vote for Woodrow Wil­ - V Mae Ferree1 H son, he would keep us out of war. sica McKee, The majority of vottrs believed 1932 Chevrolet Coach -iV ][i DEALER FIRST Helen Page, C what the papers said -and voted for Clean, Good Tires P. G Brow Wilson. Iu less than 6 0 days after the Standard his inauguration the United States for the b est for more than was plunged into the greatest war C j a j S J T transferred to the world had ever known. $ 1 3 5 . 0 0 is succeeded h of Winstou-S Republican Speaking. 1935 Chevrolet Pickup USED CAR family will Co home here, we Despit th" inelenter t weather Sat- Insidie and cab good condition. Tires good, gas S f e E I U ts i- I* K :■ n-in.be.- of R publi­ and oil consumption good. A real bargain for only There will cans fr-.m all t wn-hlps iti Da* ie chi. ken suppe MjiXii--jTw tiR J: c -unry assembled in the court bouse community bu: ^ r »fVROL£T VALUES Feb. 2 4 , supp to bear S licitor Avalon Hal! de'iver « V - ntkiLR r $ 2 6 5 . 0 0 5 : 3 0 until 9 0 ’ the ooenintr *p in - I-- 1940 cam­ invited to com paign.. The Aideitor didn’t spare S REASONS WHY YOU WIU go to repair c non of-tbr- N Oea’er- for srniecf 1934 Chevrolet Master 4-Docr Sedan let’s get together... The Ladies O IUVIBY BUYING NOWI '»»»S8»aKS? tile r-.f.v d.-l .t -hro have given the Paint and upholstery good, tires new. Excellent P. O. S. of A. Be nitili -aris in hi* county of Yadkin If y o u w a n t a la te m o d el Wi'hi-- -he Pa*-. two years His gas and oil mileage. See this car for a bargain. car or truck with modern CAVF All used cars T he heavy Improvements—for a very *"* ■ priced to sell Ss J&BrSScare^yiec- Jas- th e roof off th ape-'-’, wo- interesting thnughoui; fast, In order to make ^ ld the small amount of m oney . . . room for more trade-ins. 2 Y o r oe- - building at Fa Hediscussed both local and natioral blew the top 0 issues $ 2 6 5 . 0 0 Wehave what you want CAVE buY now—be* near Turrentin Solicitor Hall was follow'd by at- * ■ fore prices rise Cook, accordin —and save the difference. turner A. T. Grant, who discussed Maoy Other Good Values In Our Stock. I f you have an older car tobacco barns the rottenness in the democratic or truck to trade CAVE Savewintercoo- d l S g S f t tv were said en a fine, late damaged by th primarv two vears ago in this con* »n* - ditionlng ex­ W o * gressio.nl D'stnci. He diseus-ed Liberal Trade-Ins, Easy Monthly Payments. model used pense on your old car. 5 ' o u r r*. ” * 4 Boys, girls a the new registration law that was car . . . C AVE SaTe depreda- joying hot Iun enacted by the last legislature. if n v E tion on your old SfyefJ f e le r FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE You have ville school as President C. A. McAllister,-of the car. Trade up now. HENHY TAYLOR opening of Calahaln Republican Club, presided whatwewant CAVE costly re- oyer the meeting.______Oalv Oisvtslst clu lsw — - pairs on your home econo • f l w OM d c a n w ith a n "O K t h a t Cawrtl" lag old car. high school • people are I Revival At Liberty. tions are tb Rev. A. W. LynchwiU preach a t Concord crease to 8 c Manodist clturcb nexr Sunday morning lunch roon st 10 o'clock, and ar Liberty at 11 a. m., BIGGEST USED CAR BARGAINS OF THE YEAR! and 7 pm . A revival meeting will be­ Polly Tbcr gin at Liberty next Sunday and services Chevrolet Company., Inc. teacher, as will continue through next week. The girls. The public is cordially invitdd to attend these ciation is sp services. Mocksville, N. C Rev. W. H. Dodd wilt preach a t Oak Pennington Chevrolet Co., Inc., and Is pur Qrovc n-xt Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. equipment. Mseasamrmsam f HE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. H. C.. FEBkttAitir 21.1MO. ■aassBaaatBBi ing is 2 0 x 2 5 feet, struction. I. C. (HE DAVIE RECORD. Dr. T. T. Watkins, of Clemmons, was a Mocksvillevisitor Saturday. Cottoot Grain M arket New Mill Manager. To Farmers And Dairy­ Capture Much Booze. tractors, are do. L a rg e s t Mocksville, Feb. 2 0 .—Seed cot­ Cecil Broome, of Hickory, ar­ Sheriff Bowden and policeman ich will be com. Circulation of Anv Miss Wyona Merrell spent the week-end with friends at Boooville. ton 4 .4 0 ; lint 10. 7 5 . rived here last week to take charge men Of Davie County Smith captured t 5 o gallons of Ii- future. Davie County Newspaper. W heat $ 1. 2 0 , corn 7 5 c. of the Imperial Hosiery Mill, sue* quor and a Ford V - 8 Saturday Dennis Silverdis, of Richmond, Mr. McGee Speaks, Representa­ ceeding S.- S. Short, who left about tive of the Statesville Production tnoroing eatly, after chasing the spent a day or two in town last two weeks ago for Chicago, where car from Mocksville to Statesville, NEWS AROUND TOWN. week with friends. Credit Association is now receive* he has a position with the Puritan ing applications from the farmers via Salisbury. The driver of the tor Vehicle Notice of Re-Sale. Cordage .Co. Mr. Broome will Mrs George Hendricks and Miss and ddirymen of Davie County for booze car jumped and made his es­ Rev. H. C. Sprinkle was a Salis- Under and by virtue of the power move his family here at' an early LouiseStroudspent Friday after­ crop end’ livestock loans. Mr. cape in the suburbs of Statesville. hereon bury visitor Wednesday. vested in me by an order of C. B. date. It is hoped that this plant The whisky and car . were brought noon in Winston Salem. Hoover. Clerk of the Superior Court Speaks is in Mocksville Tuesday of Mrs. J D. Hodges, of Jerusalem, will be ready to resume operations each week and may be found in to Mocksville by Sheriff Bowden.: of Davie Countv. in a Special pro­ in the near future. Dr. S. A. Hard, s of 1 9 *7 , notice was in town shopping Thursday. G. L. Walker, of near Kappa, ceeding entitled Tom Hendrix, et al. the Register of Deeds office. Under & E. Transfe- and Harmon McMahan, of Pino, vs Lucille Barney, et al., appointing ing is president of the mill. the Production Credit system, -re- Dr. J. R. Lowery, of Salisbury, Mocksville Takes Two. operation of mo. were in town Thursday on business. me commissioner to re-sell the lands liable farmers may borrow money was in town Thursday on business. therein described for partition a- for tbe production and harvesting The Mocksville high school bask­ e End Cooleemee Rev. R. G. McCIamroch and mong the parties therein set out, I, Mrs. E C. Choate, of Salisbury, family, of Dobson, spent one day of crops, purchasing work stock etball teams met the Farmington U. S. 601 to the undersigned commissioner, will high teams on the local court Frt- soent Thursday in town with last week with home folks on R. 2 . and equipment, and financing dairy pick up cotton sell publicly at the court house door Princess Theatre day evening, winning both games. frie n d s. in Davie County, a t Mocksville. N. operations. Farmersi qualifying for ities Comtnission Miss Nina Mae Rummage spent C.. on Saturday, the 2nd day of Mar. Prodnction Credit loans are urged The local girls won by a score of epts Bldg., at Ralph Forest, of Woodleaf, R. 1 , a few days the past week with Miss 1940; at 12:00 o’clock, noon, for cash, WEDNESDAY DNLY to place their application early and 3 6 to 1 2 , while our boys defeated was in town one day last week on Ora Hutchins, aud Mrs. Asbury the visitors 3 3 to 2 4 . ’clock, a. m. the following described lands in Sha­ ••SABOTAGE” avoid the late season rush. business. Smith, of Cana. , dy Grove Township, Davie County, with Arleen Whelan, Gordan Oliver s Commission, North Carolina, and described as 'elf, Chief Clerk. Mrs. R. W. Rummage, and Mrs. W. C. Cooper and Mrs. W. follows, to wit: THURSDAY and FRIDAY daughter Nina Mae, was shopping H. Kimery spent Friday in Wins­ Beginning at a stone, corner of Roland Reagan in in Winston-Salem last w eek . ton Salem attending, a meeting of Lot No 4, in Jones’ line, thence S •SMASHING THE MONKEY RING” the Presbyterian Board. 3 degs. W. 14 67 chs. to a stone, Mrs. Asbury Smith, Miss Ora thence N. 6.95 chs. to a stone in Cor- SATURDAY Hutcbinsand Miss Nina Rummage, A. M. Gaither, prominent merch­ P0LLMRR01S S W Back ) natzer’s line, thence W 3 degs. E. DOUBLE FEATURE was shopping in town last week. ant, of Harmony, R. j, was in town 7.18 chs. to a stone on North Bide of one day last week looking after Bob Baker in road; thence N. 4£ chs. to a stone, “PRAIRIE JUSTICE” INSTEP AN KLE ANDHEI Joe Massey, of Independence, business matters. thence N. 6.84 chs. to a stone, thence Va., spent t h e we^k-end with W; 2.54 chs. to the beginning, con and friends in and around Mocksville. _ Miss Ossie Allison, who has been taining 5 and 68-100 acres and being “FOR LOVE OR MONEY’’ spending her vacation with Mr. and lot No. 5 in the division of William June Lang and Robert Kent Mrs. R. M. H oltbouserisin New Mrs. Jack Allison, at Avondale, McDaniel or Oma McDaniel lands. York tbis week purchasing spring Ga., will arrive home this week. This tract will be devided and sold. MONDAY and TUESDAY goods for C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Ginger Rogers and Walter Connolly in Just the width of tbe UnIe girl's em, N. C. One lot on the North side of the pub­ thumb and forefinger across the Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson, lic road and one on the South side of “FIFTH AVENUE GIRL” Attorney G. D. B. Harding, of top from heel to front. Hiatr* Misses Evelyn Trcxler and Louise the public road. what we mean by short back* ost beauti- Yadbinville, was in town Satur Stroud attended a piano recital by Beginning at a stone, BH McDan­ parts.»correcdy fitting at instep, day looking after some legal mat­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich, of the iel’s corner in Koonts’ line; running ankle and heel. -, not loose, ay off and ters. E. 3 3 6.70 chs. to a stone; thence sloppy.,. looking worse as Catawba College Music Department worn* PoIUParrots have short! at the college Tuesday evening. N. 5 chs. and 50 links to a stone at Joe Leagans1 a student at State back'parts. The program was the first cf a R. R. right of way; thence N 50 E College, Raleigh, spent the week, CHICKENS! \ PoU-Parrots come in group of three programs of piano 9 60 chs. to mouth of tiling; thence end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs through said tiling N. 40 degs. E. styles for boys and girls of music by Bach, Beethoven, and I age* With- G. Leagans, near Cana. 2 25 chs., thence down and with a WeWill Be At every selected Brahms, to be presented by Mr. ' upper leather. . . feather ditch 17.58 chs : thence S. 3 50 chs MARTIN BROTHERS STORE counters... leather heel Mr. and Mrs. Coleman H utch and Mrs. Rich. The other pro to a stone. Woodruff’s corner; thence bases. . . leather soles, ins, and Mrs. D. G. H utchins, of grams in the group will be present E 4.20 chs. to a stake un North Saturday. February 24, these shoes challenge , SUITS, Wiuston-Salem, spent Wednesday ed Feb. 2 7 th and March 1 2 th. - side of R R.; thence S. 2 degs, W To Buy Poult-y And Will Pay rough treatment* crossing the R. R.-3 65 chs. to the evening of last week with Mrs. C. Following Cash Prices: S. Hutchins, of Cana. beginning, containing 11 acres, more Bk Progressive Music Club or less. Sale will start a t $55. Heavy Hens, lb. . . 12c J. W. Angell, of Mocksville. is Beginning at a stone on the North one of the 1 1 7 students who made Meets. side of public road leading to Cornat- Leghorn Hens, lb. . 09c zer and running S. 5. W. 28.70 chs. the mid-term honor roll' at Wake The Progreseive Music Qob held its Feb Roosters, lb. 07c Forest College. Aogell, a junior, to a stone, W. A. Bailey’s corner; nary meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Ducks, lb. 08c is enrolled in the academic school. thence E. 3 degs. S. 24 93 chs. to a home of the teacher. Miss Louise Stroud. stone in H. M. Foster’s line: thence PoII^fWrot SH D. L. Pardue, prominent Mocks, AmuBical program consisting of a num­ N 28.40 chs. to a stake, formerly a Other Poultry At Market fttBmt&Grk ville merchant, who has been con ber of duets was rendered bv Betty Lou persimmon, M. G. Hendrix’s corner, fined to his home for several weeks Martin, Betty Honeycutt. Louise CsudeI!, thence W. witb his line 22.25 chs. to Prices. by illness, is much better, and is Sarah C. Smith, Jaoie Naylor and Jessie the beginning, containing 63$ acres, more or less, 2 2 acres deeded off. able to be out again, his many Libby Stroud. Amoag the duets played were, “A Little Journey,'' and “A Little leaving 41$ acres. J. T. SMITH, Buyer. friends will be glad to learn. This 14th day of February, 1940. wn. Song,” “Parade” Op. 366, by KoIliDp1 "Czar­ FOR SALE—Ten gallon empty das” (Hungarian National Dancej Brahms, B. C- BROCK, Commissioner. Kegs fifty cents each. We won’t March" (Aida). Verdi (Arr. by Presser). Mocksville, N. C., Phone 151. have any more 1 0 gallon kegs, so "Norwegian Dance", Op. 35. No. 2, by you had better get yours now. Al­ Grieg. Week-End Specials so one gal. bottles and jugs at ioc. Following the musical program, short Two Weeks Special each. LeGrand’s Pharmacy. sketches of the lives of Schubert, Haydn, Chopin, Mozart and Beethoveq were given Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Collette, Th»ck Fat Back- by Bobbie. Jean Smitb, Ann Martin, Mar MEAT . . I O c Ib g r a p e f r u i t j u i c e 9 c C a n of Latta, S. C., announce the ar­ tba Bowden.Christine Hendricks and Ne-, 0 $ 2 . 9 8 rival of a son, Roy Wilson, Jr,. on va Markham; a contest, testing the pu I SEEDS! R'adt Tuesday, Feb. 1 3 th. Mrs. Collette 1 5 c Ib Orange1Fruit JUICE 9 c Call pils' knowledge of these composers, being PEPPHR . was before marriage Miss Ruth GARDEN BUNCH BEANS White Rose P a n Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and enjoyed. -a n it Tomato Fruit JUICE V*«I1 At the conclusion of the program, a so­ Kenney Pure Mrs. E. G. Hendricks, of th is city. 1000 POUNDS cial hour was enjoyed during which re­ COFFEE IUc Ib piNT0 S 1Lclb Burpees Stringless Green Pcd, The net proceeds to fight infan. freshments, carrying out the Valentine BEANS . O |2 C ID motif, were served to members of the class, Long Yellow Six Weeks. Large Can tile D a ra lv sis which was raised in • S ORANGEJUICE 1 9 c Ca n w h it e Davie county during the campaign Improvtd Red Valentine, Refu- $4.00 Henri Lazzair Wave $3 00 BEANS . . 5 V Ib paign held recently, amounted to Mocksville R. 2 News. gee—1000 to one. Giant Stringless $6.50 Frederic Wave ’ $5.00 Largp Can $ 1 1 6 .3 6 Halfofthisamountwill CALL NO 52 FOR APPOINTMENT . S 1I2C lb Mr. Burton Essie and family of the Green Pod, Tennessee Stringless PINEAPPLE JUICE 29 c Ca n Sugar be used in Davie county TheTe is Courtney section, bave moved to J. J. La MRS. YORK’S n o w a total of $ 1 1 9 .5 ', counting rew's farm, recently vacated by Mr. Floyd Green Pod. Dark Red Kidney, We Can Supply Your Needs For the amount raised last year. Mitcbeil and family. Dixie White BEAUTY SHOPPE Fred Lakey, of Farmington, visited his Onion Sets And Garden Seeds. Tbe following members of the father. T. G. Lakoy, recently. 2nd Floor Sanford Building Mocksville school faculty spent the Mrs. Nana Saton fell recently and hurt CORN FIELD OR POLE BEANS week-end at their homes: Miss her ankle. AU hope for ber a speedy re­ 600 POUNDS Spring Line of Men, W o m e n and Child­ Evelvn Troxler, Greensboro; Miss covery. Ky. Wonder, Mo White Cornfield, Lucile Walker, Graham; Miss Vera Miss Ladeeo Lakey, of Farmington, r e n Star Brand Shoes and Our Prices spent Monday nigbt witb her aunt. Mrs. L Notice of Sale. Mae Ferree, High Point; Miss Jes­ Striped Crease Back, Nancy Davis G. Roberts. Under and by virtue of the power Are Right. C o m e in Today and Let Us sica McKee, Winston-Salem; Miss Miss Bettie Driver spent the past week­ contained in a certain deed of trust Helen Page, Cool Springs. end with Miss Faye Peoples. LIMA OR BUTTER BEANS executed by S. B Howell and wife, Several from this section went to Win­ FitYourFeet. P. G Brown, who has been with 250 POUNDS Ethel Howell, to J. D. P. Campell ston-Salem last week to see “Gone With Trustee, dated April 16, 1938, and the Standard Oil Co., in this city Tlie Wind.” Foridhook Bush Lima, Jackson duly recorded in Book 28 of Deeds fo r more than 2 0 years, has been Wonder, Woods Prolific Bush, of Trust, on page 23, in the office of -'"Everything For Everybody” transferred to Winston-Salem. He North Carloina I Small White Sieva the Register of Deeds for Davie is succeeded here by P. G.- Eaton, Davie County. I County, N. C . default having been of Winston-Salem. Mr. Brown’s ENGLISH PEAS made in tbe payment of principal family will continue to make their and interest on same, the undersign­ C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Re-Sale of Land Under 500 POUNDS borne here, we are glad to know. ed Trustee will sell publicly to the Earlv Alaska. Laxtons Progress, highest bidder for cash, at the court Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. There will be an oyster and Mortgage. Dwarf Telephone, Nott’s Excelsior house door of Davie county in Mocks­ chi, ken supper at the Advance Under and bv virtue of the power Thomas Laxton ville. N. C., at 12.o’clock, noon, on community building Saturday night invested in me by mortgage deed, the 24th day of February. 1940, the Feb. 2 4 , supper being served from executed by F E. Beck to me. Mrs LARGE QUANTITY following described property, lying and being in Clarksville township, 5 :3 0 until 9 o'clock. Everyone is S. B. Sidden. Winston-Salem N. C.. slid by virtue of an order of the ONION SETS Davie county. North Carolina, ad­ invited to come, the proceeds will CIerkof Superior Court of Davie joining the lands of A.- L. Ratledge. gn to repair community building. County, I will sell to the highest B E E T S . R. L. Lowery and others, and hous­ AN NOUNCEMENT Tbe Ladies Organizationis and the ed as follows, to-wit: Z SH°UU> bidder, for cash, at the court house 100 POUNDS Ca* fsom P. 0. S. of A., are spousers. door of Davie Coun.y, Mocksville, FIRST TRACT: Beginning a t a DUlBt! N. C.. on the 2nd day of March, 1940, The hea^y wind Wednesdayblew EARLY BLOOD TURNIPS stake in Ratledge’s line and running I wish to announce that T h o m a s A. -f de^ ep a t 12 o’clock'm.. to Batisfy a note thence South 8 6 degs. East 30^90 cbs ( SeJec. the roof off the L. J. H orne store executed to secure a mortgage, de­ to a stake in Mock’s line; thence aQd th e building at Farmington, and also fault having been made in the terms Everything in Packet Seed* South 4 degs. West 21 69 chains 'to VanZant is n o w with us, and would blew the top off a dwelling house of said mortgage, which mortgage a Btake in Mock’s line (also strip 12 fy o u r near Turrentine, occupied by a Mr. is duly recorded in Book No. 22. page We Have The Best Seeds feet wide for road I 30 chains to the be glad to have all his friends call r " rJtJ1 Cook, according to reports Many 586. Register of Deeds office of Da­ road known as Georgia Road.belongs tobacco barns throughout the coun- vie county, the following described We Can Buy In The U. S. to this tract), thence North 8 6 degs and see him when in need of any­ Stea7er tv were said to have been badly property:. West 13 70 chains to a stone, Baity’s I«. ^ Beginning at a stone. Berner’s original corner; thence West with damaged by the high winds. Baity’s line 17.00 chains to a stone; r^ces corner, in Humphrey’s line, and run­ thing in jthe ^ t h Boys., girls and teachers are en­ ning West 8 05 chs. to a stone Hum- Come To Seed thence North 3 degs, East.19.05 chs. to the beginning, containing sixty joying hot lunches at the Mocks, niirey’a corner, thence S. 6 W .4 chsj Dry Goods, Grocery, Hardware aWr to a stone, thence W. I lJ chs. to a two and one-half (62.50) acres, more fad ville school as the result of the dogwood, corner of lot 3; thence N. Headquarters or less. opening of a lunch room in the W 12.33 chs. to a stone, corner SECOND TRACT. Beginning at and General Merchandise. home economics department of the lot No. 7. thence East 27.07 chs. an iron pipe in R. L. Lowery’s line a stone, corner of lot No. 7, tbence and running thence South. 4 degs. high school. At present about 6 0 „ ,.6 2 2 cbs. to tbe beginning, con­ The Stqre Of TodayVBest West 24 25 chains to a'stoneinorigk people are being served and' indica­ taining 2 2 -acres more or less. \ Oal corner: thence West with Tbos. tions are'that this number will In* Forfbrtherdescriptionsee divis­ j Sprinkle's line 7 50 chains to an iron J wYours For Bargains’’ crease to 8 0 before many days. The ion of the lands of Henry Beck and MocksvOle pipe; thence North 4 degs. West 24,- lunch room is in charge , of Miss lot No. 8 . 25 chains to a pipe in line of A. C. Polty Thompson, home’ecbnojnics Sale will start a t $473 00. : Ratledge’s lot; thence East 3 degs. teacher, assisted by three NYA South 7.50 chains to the beginning, J. Frank Hendrix this 14th day of February 1940. containing seventeen and onVhalf girls. The Parent-Teacher Asso­ MRS. S, B. SIDDEN. Hardware Co. ciation is sponsoring the lonch room ' (17.50) acres, more or less. N ear D q to l Mocksville, N. C This 22nd day of January. 1940. cksville, acd is purchasing the ' necessary B. C. BROCK. Attorney. ' C. equipment. Office over Postoffice. Phone 151. J. D. P. CAMPBELL, Trustee. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Men at Work—They’re Fighting Freedom’s Cause IMPROVED Recreation Room Corufo UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Trimmed Nautical UNDAY I In WHO’S By RUTH WYETH SPEARS CHOOL L resso n 'T'HINGS that have to do with SBv HABOLD L. LUNDQU1ST. D. D. A the sea are a good theme for f W Juniimnin* „ Dean of The Moody Bible Institute decorating a recreation room, a of Chicago. _ , sr^ NEWS (Released by Western Newspaper union.) boy’s room or a summer cottage. A ship model has a salty flavor but is not a necessity. One young­ Lesson for February 25 ster made a map of a desert island JSr?! THIS complete with a legend of hidden Lesson subjects and Scripture texts. Se* treasure. No one knew more than Jected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by he about the island the treasure WEEK permission. for he invented both of them. He STEWARDS IN THE KINGDOM also salvaged the steering wheel By LEMUEL F. PARTON LESSON TEXT—Matthew 25:14*27. EMBROIDER (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) GOLDEN TEXT—Well done, thou good md faithful servant.—Matthew 25:21. ANCHOR EW YORK--In war, both the CHAIN IN CHAIN N Poles and the Russians seem to Christ is coining again! This is STITCH- suffer from incurable romance. The the message of Matthew 24 and 25, Poles clung to their picturesque cav- which is the background for the les­ D WL D i aIry against Russ? Lthe Polesf t h e h a rd - son of today. Here we also learn of hue end of the age. To many it Cling to Horses boiled mili- seems that the time cannot be long IV iffc Lary advice “ before that great and fateful day III Results ADD TRIANGLES- Europe, and breaks upon this chaos which we their horses made beautiful targets call civilization. These two chap­ BASTE AND THEN for machine-gun bullets. The Rus­ ters contain much important pro­ STITCH EABRlC sians in the latest emergency sent STRIPS OR TAPE phetic truth, but in studying our les­ TO FORM ANCHOR in, not a strategist in modern war, son we must limit ourselves to the b u t th e ir m o st ro m an tic c a v a lry gen­ one fact that when Christ does come from an old boat and hung it on eral, Marshal Simion M. Budenny, again we shall be called to give an and reports of disaster follow swift­ Three national leaders whose independence efforts have made news around the world: Left: Mohandas the wall with ropes. A small fig­ Gandhi, Indian independence leader, whose demands for autonomy from Great Britain have increased^ since account of our stewardship. ure of a sailor was wired for a ly. News stories chalk up another IHen are prone to think of their "dismal failure,” in the general’s the British request for Indian support in the war. Center: Manuel Quezon, president of the Philippine la m p . islands, who told the national assembly it must choose now between permanent subservience to the United life as something accidental. They His mother made a smartly latest assault on the Maniierheim are here and they seem to have cer­ line. States or an insecure independence in 1946. Right: Ignace Jan Paderewski, famed pianist and former pre­ tailored navy blue couch cover mier of Poland, who has been named president of Poland-in-exile, with headquarters in France. tain abilities and opportunities trimmed in a red anchor and a red In th e la te su m m e r of 1919, w hen which they may make use of or not cushion was adorned with a blue the cables brought the news that the as they choose, and then when the anchor. Straight strips of m aterial Bolsheviks were whipped and in time comes, they expect to leave 1-inch wide after the edges are flight, and that the White Russian Airplanes End Starvation for 50,000 Wild Ducks this world, in which they have turned under will make an anchor Denikin held all of southern Russia, sought primarily for pleasure and 12-inches long and 8 inches across Budenny galloped through the ease, and go out into eternity with­ as shown here. Bias tape may steppes, recruiting his army of wild out any special responsibility. That horsemen. Ke was a Cossack, from «7 be used for the smaller anchor ' theory of life was undoubtedly pre­ the Don region, gaudily appareled, which is just half the size of the pared by the devil and is promoted la rg e one. and with a huge blow-torch mous­ by him for the purpose of destroy­ tache that flared magnificently in the ing the souls of men. NOTE: Mrs. Spears’ Sewing wind. His little bands of free-boot- I. Christ Makes Men Stewards Book No. 2 contains a complete ers grew into a huge cavalry army. of His Goods (w . 14-18). alphabet to be made of straight It swept back, not only Denikin, But AU men are stewards, for it is or bias strips; also illustrations of his ally, Wrangel and stopped the evident that our Lord has given to five processes of fabric mending; Poles until the French came -to their each one of us ability and oppor­ 36 embroidery stitches; making aid. tunity to serve Him. The unbeliever doll clothes; and numerous gift The general was enshrined in who entirely rejects or ignores His items. Ask for Book No. 2, enclos­ legend. He became the hero of 'responsibility before God wiU have ing 10 cents to cover cost. Address: S A prologue folk tales and songs throughout to answer for His failure to foUow Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford A us the Natio the land—his wife, too, who rode and serve Christ. So wiU the pro­ Hills, N. Y.. in Chicago recen and fought with him. Lenin fessing Christian who denies his pro­ new styles for later put him in command of all fession by his works have to answer Animal Obituaries and for the sp for his hypocrisy. Every true Chris­ the Russian cavalry. He is a In memory of the dogs, cats and months to folio man of extraordinary energy. tian likewise must stand before the to tell of all th judgment seat of Christ and be other pets that are buried or cre­ “Proletarians, to horse!” was m ated on its grounds each week, a hibited, so in judged for the work he has done graphs we will his rallying cry, as he became in the flesh. pet cemetery in Los Angeles pub­ one of the country’s main incit­ lishes obituaries of these animals ing highspots. The Lord has committed to each First, one is i ers of patriotic enthusiasm. He man responsibility according to his in a Sqnday newspaper. Written and signed by the bereaved own­ striking origina' had all Russia thinking or at any ability. God is not unreasonable. styling of shoes rate feeling that the answer to He does not demand that which is er, the notices often include such expressions as “Bubbles—I could big news is the all its troubles was in getting beyond our capacity. He gives to decoration. The everybody on horseback. each one the amount of His goods not have loved you more.”—Col­ lie r ’s. sty le d w ith a ll s~ He was a peasant, without school­ which that man is able to make use in heel and side- ing. And there is no available rec­ of, and then it becomes his respon­ toes appear in a ord of his having had any training sibility to use those goods diligently age, with good ta or experience in mechanized war­ and faithfuUy. ing hand. fare. He was a private in the Russo- More than 50,000 wild ducks were saved from starvation when Illinois sportsmen distributed six tons II. Christ Will Return for a Stew­ In leathers th of grain from the air along the Illinois river in the LaSalle region. The feed was distributed by the air­ ardship Accounting (v. 19). WOMEN Japanese war and a petty officer in Here’s amazing way to genuity in comb the early stages of the World war. planes in ice-locked sloughs and back waters. Top: Some of the hundreds of ducks already dead from star­ Life is far from a meaningless with fabrics. I His wife, said to have been the best vation. Bottom: Loading shelled com in the plane at the LaSalle-Peru, HI., airport. existence without responsibility and Relieve 'Regular' Pains leathers from rifle- shot in Russia, killed herself ultimate accountability. Christ is Ks,LC. IiayuiMlIsu"/ was undernour­ Patent is a top-' accidentally while cleaning a gun, in coming again, we know not when, ished, had cramps, headaches and back- viding its style Bankhead Pledges Support ,to Bankhead Census Chieftain ache, associated u> iik my monthly periods. 1925. He married a famous actress but we know that He is coming and I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription dine. Suede is of the Mali theater in Moscow, and that He may come today. What Sor a while, gained strength, and was picture. The st answer wiU you and I give Him greatly relieved o f these pains." their joint histrionics have continued T?OR over 70 Tears* countless thousands of vorites. The m to thrill the Russians. He has main­ when He asks us to account for the * women* who suffered functional monthly of pumps, carry pains* have taken Br* Pierce’s Favorite Pre­ tained a horse-breeding farm and goods He has left in our care? scription over a period of time—and have been For the initi encouraged his countrymen to do the WeU aware are we that there are overjoyed to find th at this famous remedy has helped them ward off snchmonthly discomforts® women will sele same, evidently on the theory that a those who scoff at the- thought of Most amazing, this scientific remedy* for­ bluejacket blue, good horse and a good proletarian Christ’s return. The Bible told cen­ mulated by a practicing physician* is guaran­ teed to contain no harmful drugs—no narcot­ bu beige is also slogan would make any Russian un- turies in advance that we should ics. In a scientific way* it improves nutritional parading. Gray . conquerable. expect such an attitude of unbelief, assimilation; helps build you up and so in­ cided revival. and it also told why men scoff at creases your resistance and fortifies you •---- against functional pain. Lessens nervousness Heels introduc ANY years ago, this writer this truth, namely, because they , are during this trying period. Don’t suffer one unnecessary moment from their heights a M shared an apartment with the “walking after their own lusts” and such monthly discomfort. Get Dr. Pierce’s Fa­ are “willingly ignorant” of God’s vorite Prescription from your druggist. Dis­ late Willard Huntington Wright. If cover how wonderfully it acts to relieve you of the Empire State building. were an Word (see H Peter 3:3-9). “Regular” pains* Paste _ . _ ,, ivory tower, What a solemn indictment that is! Prof Doubles as it would not Let us see that it does not apply to Philosopher and have been tall us. Let us rather be among those One of Good Sense who are “looking for that blessed Fine sense and exalted sense AuthorofThrills anouSh for Mr. Wright in hope, and the glorious appearing of are not half so useful as common those days. He was an aesthete, the great God and our Saviour Jesus sense: there are forty men of wit fastidious in dress, multi-lingual, a Christ” (Titus 2:13). In preparation for one man of good sense.—Addi­ postgraduate of many European for that day let us obey His admoni­ son. salons, a distinguished art critic and \ tion, “Occupy tUl I come” (Luke a precisionist of ideas, to whom a 19:13), that we may not stand primrose by the river’s brim was a ashamed in His presence in that simple primulacea and nothing d ay . LOST YOUR PEP? more. I began to feel the altitude, III. Faithfulness Brings Reward, Hare Is Amazing ReRef of and one day dived out of a 90-story Unfaithfulness Results in Judgment Conditiens Doe to Sluggish Bowels window. It was not until several Commander-in-chief of 150,000 (w . 20-27). ,years later that I learned Mr. The man who because of special census takers is William Lane Aus­ HI wgvtabla taxatlva. Wright had done the same and, con­ tin, whose arm y will compile essen­ ability had received five talents had So mild, thorough, refrushing, invigorating. De­ a great opportunity to serve his pendable relief from sick headaches, bilious spells, valescing, had become S. S. Van tial facts about 133,000,000 Ameri­ tired feeling when associated with constipation, Dine, authoring bell-ringing murder- cans, 3,000,000 business firms, 33,- lord, and he did so with courage UB4Im**4 Di’nl# get a 25c box of NR from your and fidelity. So also did the man niUlUUl IllSK druggist. Malos the test—then mystery stories to the end of his Senator Lister Hill of Alabama pins a “Bankhead for President” 000,000 homes and 7,000,000 farm s If not delighted, return the bos to us. We wQ who because of lesser natural en­ day s. button on the lapel of Senator John H. Bankhead, also of the cotton state. during 1940. Austin, a native of refund the purchase dowments received two talents. p ric e . That'* fair. . Somewhat similar is Dr. Ru­ They are booming the senator’s brother, Rep. William B. Bankhead, Mississippi, began with the census GetNRTabIctstoday. ’ Both made the most of their oppor­ dolf Kager’s ambidextrous life speaker of the house, for the Democratic nomination for President in the bureau 40 years ago in a minor tunities and were equally faithful, as a philosopher and writer of 1940 campaign. Senator Hill is Bankhead’s campaign manager. capacity and worked to the top. detective stories. As he is hired and also received equal rewards. We shall not be judged on the basis Evil of Omission by the New York World’s fair— Evil comes of omission as well they may need to have a philoso­ City of Flint Crew in Home Waters Winter Training of the greatness or the limitation of our opportunities, but rather by as commission.—M. Aurelius An­ pher around by next spring—it toninus. is revealed that this Kurt Steel the use we make of them. That who has been keeping us awake fact should encourage the one who nights with "Judas Incorporat­ is by circumstance or calling con­ HAiiDYHantelUeA ed,” “Crooked Shadows,” and T x fined to a limited field; while it the like, is none other than Dr. should solemnize and stir to greater faithfulness the one who has been MOROLINE Kager, associate professor of I V I WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY philosophy at New York univer­ given great opportunity. Observe sity. At the fair he will work that the reward for doing one’s work as a philosopher rather than as well is not retirement and-a pen­ Worm Will Tnrn a detective, pulling together a sion, but more work (v. 2 1 ). The smallest worm will turn, be­ lot of educational loose ends and What about the man with the one ing trodden on.—Shakespeare. ravelings which, it seemed, got talent? Apparently he yielded to into a somewhat untidy state the ever-present temptation to be A sheer crepe last summer. hurt because he did not receive as pastel, pale blu­ much as the others (w . 24-26). In­ T V f T E R A K U r n n m His detective stories started as an ish green or th anodyne for a feeling of loneliness stead of appreciating the kindness With a dark s' tin the groves of Academe—as in of his lord in not burdening him tf eligible, join this groat argaaaatioa is a dress form" with more goods than he was able and halp fight for AmMkftnttsioad for conviction. The the case of Mr. Wright. In 1930, he 7 JV reinstatement of War Ksk Insurance. had prepared his doctor’s thesis on to care for, and doing what he could WriUt JWfttV MDfih ROTDTANf V tt serves the new “The Growth of F. H. Bradley’s with what he had, he hid the talent YKTBANL VAlUT FOK*, FBfiBTIVMU* H igh n eckline, I Logic,” and had climbed where few in the ground and went about his sleeves, the wid or none could follow. He was all own business. Such rebellion and gives a nipped ’ 'fagged out, and any two-dollar word -’-A carelessness naturally brought forth marks of fashi made him shut his eyes and' duck. Members of the crew of the City of Flint turn thumbs down on the the reproof of the master and judg­ touches. A mat Joe McCarthy, manager of the ment (see w . 29, 30). ;A friend suggested that he bang out banner with the pinwheel cross. The City of Flftit arrived in Baltimore, world champion , VESPER TEA fashion decree. a murder story—anything that came Md., recently after an epic cruise which lasted 114 days. This Nazi lays aside baseball deductions for PURE ORANGE PEKOE Nepotny is la (into his head. “Murder of a Dead Bag was hoisted by the German prize crew put aboard to take the shop As You Reap in ch em isier bl~ a snow shovel at his Buffalo, N. Y., “Whatsoever a man soweth that 50 Cups for IO Cents ,Man” was his first extra-curricular to Germany after its capture by a sea raider. The ship was later freed home. McCarthy is busy laying of silk or cott shall he also reap. He that soweth and trimming ,workout. The liuBlishers yelled for by N orw ay. plans, for the spring training season. U VE fCNC COF FE f CO . o-e |»nor« - sparingly shall also reap sparingly.” featherstitched shell-shaped but THE DAVTE RECORD. MOOKSVTT.LE. N. C. ( i o n R o o m Comfort, Style, Color, Novelty i m e d N am ical S ta r D u st HOUSEHOLD L W lE X H SPEARS In New Spring Shoe Fashions QUESTIONS Ilhat have to do with ★ In New York Village Iare a good theme for ★ True Funny Scenes I a recreation room, a By CHERIE NICHOLAS To remove salt from fish in a J or a summer cottage, ★ Silence Preferred hurry, wash the fish for a while ■del has a salty flavor in sweet milk. [ necessity. One young- B y Virginia Vale — ... L map of a desert island (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) . Use the rinsing water fro m m ilk [ith a legend of hidden D URING the week or so bottles to w ater house plants. This sTo one knew more than that Hedy Lamarr spent water will make them healthy. lie island the treasure in New York with her husband Iited both of them. He To keep muslin curtains even led the steering wheel she proved conclusively that when laimdering them, put two the largest city in the country curtains together and iron as one EMBROIDER is a small village at heart. ,c u rta in . * • * ANCHOR She visited a newspaper of­ CHAIN IN Keep a large shaker containing CHAIN fice and appeared at night STITCH six parts salt to one part pepper dubs, and people stared and on the shelf of your kitchen range stared and even were guilty to use in seasoning foods. of pointing—and these were * • « & people, mind you, who patronize HouseholdNeujs Do not wrap silver in bleached night clubs so often that visiting linen. The sulphur which has been movie stars are just people to them. used in bleaching will tarnish it. But Hedy Lamarr Markey was so Unbleached cotton flannel is best. ■THEN beautiful that she bowled them over. JlC (TAPE Of course, she didn’t exactly try NCHOR to hide her light under a bushel. Night clubs were warned in advance boat and hung it on when to expect her. And she even Ith ropes. A small fig- went so far as to wear a diamond pilor was wired for a on her forehead. Maybe she was SOUP GIVES THE FIRST IMPRESSION SATISFACTION^ rehearsing for the role of Cleopatra. Se* RecipesBelow. fer made a smartly Well, it was good publicity; every­ Satisfying Soups bones, cover with cold water and vy blue couch cover body’s all agog to see “I Take This cook slowly for approximately 20 Woman,” the next picture in which . Soup, like the front door, gives a minutes. Drain and reserve stock. ’"headquarters* |a red anchor and a red first impression, good or bad, that adorned with a blue she will be seen. Place salt pork in skillet, add sliced She wore glamour-girl clothes—a is difficult to overcome, whatever onion and saute until onions are Jaight strips of m aterial follow s. after the edges are linky black evening gown with a brown. Add to fish stock. Add po­ FERRY S ^ peg-top skirt, embroidered in blue It’s the cook’s fault if this first tatoes and cook until almost tender. Ir will make an anchor course at dinner isn’t good, for a ng and 8 inches across and beige paillettes, another eve­ Skin and cut flesh of fish in 2-inch ning gown with a long-sleeved, high- great many wholesome ingredients pieces, add to mixture and code un­ here. Bias tape may can be made into delicious soups if Br th e sm a lle r an ch o r ■ necked basque of black satin, the til tender. Then add seasonings, to­ skirt of black satin to the hips, they are knowingly handled. matoes and butter and heat thor­ 1st half the size of the Beginning with good ingredients cream colored the rest of the way. oughly. Add cracker crumbs and and finishing off with skillful season­ serve immediately. |M rs. Spears’ Sewing ing, there’s no reason why you can’t m If you think some of those hilari­ produce a soup that is tempting, de­ Onion Soup an Gratin. . contains a complete be made of straight ously funny scenes in “The House­ licious and wholly satisfying. Wash, peel, and slice thinly 5 me­ bs; also illustrations of keeper’s Daughter,” which stars Soup is more than just a means of dium-sized onions. Brown in Vt cup Ies of fabric mending; Joan Bennett in the title role, are using up left-overs and remnants of of butter in a |ery stitches; making a bit far-fetched, rest assured that meat and vegetables, but left-overs heavy frying pan. and numerous gift they’re not. Even the battle with may be the starting point for a Cover and cook Ifor Book No. 2, enelos- cream soup that’s a masterpiece; slowly until ten­ Ito cover cost. Address: season it with discrimination, thick­ der,but not brown p, D raw er 10, B edford AS A prologue to the season before any previous year. They will “click” en it smoothly, serve it hot and —ab o u t 10 m in ­ us the National Shoe fair, held from flat platforms to new spike nicely garnished, and you have utes — adding penaable. in Chicago recently, launched many altitudes. Wedges in medium and % evolved the perfect beginning for a more butter if new styles for the Easter parade, high heel versions promise a great dinner, or a satisfying m ainstay dish n ecessa ry . Ital O bituaries and for the spring and summer vogue. When you see the new play fo r lunch. Add I quart beef broth, brown Iv of the dogs, cats and months to follow. It is not possible shoes you won’t be able to resist. Finely chopped parsley, paprika soup stock, or bouillon, and heat display today Jliat are buried or cre- to tell of all the shoe fashions ex­ Wedge shoes with soles in brilliant and croutons are familiar garnishes through thoroughly. convenient! Actnal t grounds each week, a hibited, so in the next few para­ red kid and tops of Paris blue, buck for soups; newer, and just as at­ Place slices of crisp dry toast in photographs petite marmite—or small earthen­ Iy in Los Angeles pub- graphs we will cite a few outstand­ piped in red, with a red drawstring tractive are these: a few grains of packets (aries of these animals ing highspots. around the top will embark you gaily popped com; minced chives; toasted ware pots. Cover generously with newspaper. Written First, one is impressed with the on that all-American spring which and lighffy buttered puffed cereals; grated Parmesan cheese, grated I by the bereaved own- striking originality that marks the fashion advises will be herS, with a spoonful of unsweetened whipped Swiss or grated American cheese. |ces often include such styling of shoes this season. The patriotic colors flagging interest cream, salted and sprinkled with Pour hot soup over all, place under “B ubbles—I could big news is the swing toward back from head to foot. minced parsley, chives, or finely broiler flame, just a moment to m elt Ived you more.”—Col- decoration. The newest models are Beady to step out for spring are chopped salted peanuts; very- fine: and brown cheese,: and serve imme­ n u n styled with all sorts of fancy cutouts bluejacket pumps with bows and strips of thin, well browned pan­ d iately . in heel and side-back sections. Open moccasin-effect fronts edged in cakes; thin slices of frankfurters. Parsley Dumplings. toes appear in a substantial percent­ white as shown to the left in the Quick cooking tapioca is a new 2 cups bread flour n & t( SBBUS age, with good taste using a restrain­ picture, worn with a navy and white thickener for soups; it’s quick and 2 teaspoons baking powder ing hand. print frock and navy and white ac­ JOAN BENNETT easy to use, and it adds unusual 1 teaspoon s a lt In leathers there is decided in­ cessories. Gay stripe wool for coats texture and taste as welL Vt cup la rd Iimazing way to genuity in combinations, especially is a spring promise. To wear with fireworks for ammunition would be C om Soup. 2 tablespoons parsley (chopped) ■ Lighteth His Soul with fabrics. In the forefront are your striped coat choose shoes such just run of the mill amusement for (S e rv es 4) H cup milk (approximately) I met in the street today, a !'Regular' Pains leathers from the reptilian family. as accompany the coat illustrated. old-time newspaper men like those very poor young man who was in son writes: "I tecs undcmour• 1% cups canned com Sift together dry ingredients, cut Patent is a top-honor contender, di­ Describing the shoes shown in the portrayed so convincingly by I cup meat broth, or I cup water love. His hat was old, his coat mramps, headaches and back• inset, beginning at the top, No. I in fat and add chopped parsley. t/rrf Kith my monthly Periods. viding its style prestige with gabar­ Adolphe Menjou and William Gar- a n d 2 bouillon cubes Add milk and mix gently with a was threadbare—there were holes Wiereels Favorite Prescription dine. Suede is also definitely in the is the new. double platform type. i , ga ined gan—as anyone who has known such 2% cups rich milk fork. Drop by spoonfuls into boiling at his elbows; the water passed strength, ana was The alligator pumps next below are jecd of these pains ” picture. The stepins are prime fa­ newspaper men will tell you. The XVz tablespoons quick-cooking tap­ stew. Cover and continue to steam through his shoes and the stars real smart. They are in the new I years, countless thousands of vorites. The majority of these, and picture is so good that it should be io ca for 15 minutes without lifting the through his soul.—From “Les Mis- b suffered functional monthly taupe gray, have the latest square ken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- of pumps, carry elasticised sections. on your “must” list; it’s so good I teaspoon salt cover. erables,” by Victor Hugo. J period of time—and have been toe and heel design, with stitching that memories of it haunted your n a that this famous remedy has For the initial purchase smart Ve teaspoon sugar Peanut Butter Soup. Ird off suchmonthly discomforts. women will select black or the new in brown. Shown next is a signif­ reporter along about the time that teaspoon onion,'minced Vs I quart sweet milk " 1Ti this scientific remedy, for* bluejacket blue, a dark navy. Mali- icant style forecast. It combines “Gone With , the Wind” had been IH tablespoons butter ’noticing physician, is guaran- 3 tablespoons peanut butter no harmful drugs—no narcot­ bu beige is also a color you will be alligator with suede or gabardine. running for a good two hours and Cook com in broth 10 minutes; i c way, it improves nutritional Two pert bows of alligator add. still had plenty: of tim e to go.. 4 th in d ic e s , onion Relief At Last force through: sieve. Combine with Kelps build you up and so in- parading. Gray • is due for a de­ Salt and pepper to taste Iresistanco and fortifies you swank. Comfort plus style is the milk, quick-cooking tapioca,' salt, cided revival. Add small quantity milk to .the %ai pain. Lessens nervousness very important message conveyed sugar, and onion in top of double Ing period. Heels introduce more novelty in And, speaking of “Gone With the peanut butter and mix thoroughly. Jone unnecessary moment from b y th e sh o e th a t concludes th e group. boiler. Place over rapidly boiling For Your CoHgh their heights and shapes than in (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Wind,” if yon’re old enough to have Heat remainder of milk, and stir in ■iscomfort. Get Dr. Pierce's Fa- water and cook 10 to m in u tes, Creomiflslon relieves promptly be­ Ttion from your druggist. Dis- seen D. W. Griffith’s “Birth of a 12 the peanut butter mixture. Add on­ Uerfully it acts to relieve you of stirring frequently. Add butter. Gar­ cause it goes right to the seat of the Nation” yon’re going to feel right ion—and season to taste with salt nish with popcorn if desired. troubleto loosen germ laden phlegm. Pastel Blouse Milliners Turn Out at home when yon see this latest and pepper. Serve with toasted Increase secretion and aid nature to picturization of Civil war scenes. Of Vegetable Soup croutons. sootbe and heal raw, tender, inflam­ Cunning Spring Hats course, D. W. couldn’t use sound. I 1 lb. soup meat, cut in small pieces ed bronchial mucous membraneeL of Good Sense Noinatitobowmanymedlciiiesyou pe and exalted sense wished modern • producers couldn’t H lb. ve'al bones A pastel felt or a gay fabric tur­ It’s not strange that many of hava trled, tell your druggist to sell : so useful as common when that soldier’s leg was cut off 2 quarts cold wa­ ban make good “startess” for us are bewildered when we’re you a bottle of Creomulslonwitbthe are forty men of wit spring. The sailor theme is a most without an-anesthetic being used. te r understanding that you are to like H cup sliced on­ confronted with the problem of the way It quickly allays the cough i of good sense.—Addi- important one. As for turbans you But the story of Scarlett O’Hara preparing meals on a la rg e sc a le . « you ere to have your money bacfe can wear no sm arter headpiece. The makes a great picture; don’t miss ion 3 cloves garlic Coolting for fifty or a h u n d red latest is to have a turban match it! is a whole lot different from get­ C REOMU LSIO N either blouse or bag or match some­ Vt cup sliced car­ for Coughs, Chest Colds, Branchitit ro ts ting, a m eal for a family of four thing that has - to do with your cos­ As a rule the only woman in­ or five! In this column next week, tu m e. volved in the “Sky Blazers” broad­ H cup potato fOURPff? cubes Eleanor Howe will give you reci­ Life of Employment I Amaaing ReHef of The outstanding feature about the casts is the sound effects'girl, Ora pes for serving fifty or a hundred I Due to Sluggish Bowels cunning hats that tilt over the face, Nicolls. While the husky males H cup shredded cabbage The wise prove, and the foolish I stalk celery (cut in pieces) —economical recipes of the sort confess, by their conduct, that a \a tt£ > /h t H yem th in k all laxatives some not much larger than the palm stand before the mike, Ora, who’s a you like for church suppers or act alike, just try th is of your hand, is that they all throw little thing, fires guns, makes a I tablespoon salt life of employment is the only life all vegetable laxative. 1 teaspoon paprika th e P . T. A. Be±i. refreshing, invigorating. De- the spotlight on back views. Mil­ noise like a hefty male sloshing worth leading.—Paley. to m sick headaches, bilious spells, liners have devised all sorts of through jungle swamps, and shat­ lsprigparsley Jcn associated w ith constipation. 2 tablespoons celery leaves k gct a 25c box of N R from your schemes in the way of snoods and ters the air with simulated airplane Here’s the Booklet You’ve Been druggist. Make the test—then fitted deep bandeaux and ribbon effects. But being the sound effects (chopped) K return the box to us. We will Wanting. PuH the Trigger on rchase cap-fitting contrivances not only to man is a grand job for a woman, Place meat, water and vegetables How many times have you wished I fair. , in saucepan. Cover and simmer ■today. insure a comfortable fit on the head and she loves it. She has her trou­ that you could find in one book th e Constipation, and but to give chic and charm to back bles, though; trying desperately to slowly for two or three hours. Re­ answers to the puzzling, miscellane­ view s. please the director in the m atter of move from flame and put through ous questions about home malting— sieve. Pepsm-ize Acid Stomach Too Il of Omission firing a gun, she demanded, “How how to substitute sweet milk for ______onadd Indi- many shots is a ‘fusillade’?” Cream of Tomato Soup. ps of omission as well sour in your favorite cake recipe? gestion, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated House Coats to Fit — S t - 2 cups canned tomatoes What to do with the odds and ends tongue; sour taste, and bad breath, your ,ion—M. Aurelius An- 2 slices onion fTnmarh jg probably loaded up with cer­ One of the most inspiring sights in of jelly that accumulate in the re­ tain undigested food and your bowels don’t Your Personality H teaspoon soda frigerator? How to-remove trouble­ radio results when you watch Alee I teaspoon sugar move. So you need both Peprin to help House coats and hostess gowns, Templeton broadcast for “Alee some crumbs from the electric break up fast that rich undigested food in 1 teaspoon s a lt to a ste r? yourstomach, and Laxative Senna to pull I io e A JARS like all other costumes, should be Templeton Time.” Not merely be­ Dash of pepper “Household Hints,” by Eleanor the.trigger on those lazy bowels. So be chosen to match your personality. cause he plays so beautifully, but 2 tablespoons butter sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. 54 Howe, is just the book you’ve been TakfcDr. Caldwell’s Laxative, because its AND Chice in a while the tall, stately because he is so sure of himself. 2 tablespoons flour 104 The spirit of fun which faintly wanting. You’ll find in it over 300 PETROLEUM JELLT woman may find it amusing to go 2 c u p s m ilk derful ^!^idhri^ffw hjeA e Laxative frilly and feminine at home and curves his lips seems to move all clever, practical short cuts to suc­ Senna moves your bowels. Tests prove the Heat tomatoes with onion, soda, cessful home making—and it’s only the hoyden may try her hand at the other performers, lifting the en­ sugar, salt and pepper. Bub through power of Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of prm Will Xurn elegance, but these are the excep­ tire program. You realize that ho 10 cen ts! undigested protein food which may linger lest worm will turn, be- sieve; reheat. To get your copy of this useful in your stomach, to cause belching, gastric tions rather than the rule. is blind only when he is introduced; Place butter in acidity and nausea. Tlus is how pepsin- ] on.—S hakespeare. Ordinarily the woman who spends the other performers smile broadly, book, now, send 10 cents in coin to izmg your stomach helps relieve it of such but Templeton doesn’t; In his world, top of double boil, “Household Hints,” care of Eleanor distress. At the same time tins medicine many hours in her home likes pret­ er and m elt Add wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your A sheer crepe blouse in monotone ty, cheerful pastels, while the career a smile means nothing, because it Howe, 919 North Michigan Avenue, can’t be seen. flour . and mix Chicago, Illinois. bowds to relieve your constipation* So see pastel, pale blue, muted pink, gray­ woman who keeps an eye on the thoroughly. Add hbw much better you fed by taking the ish green or Ihe new wheat color (BeleaMd to Weatani Newspaper Union.) laxative that also puts Pepsin to won on practical side chooses the. darker milk. Cook. stirring constantly, un­ th at stomachwbcomfort, too.. Even fin­ With a dark’ skirt of rich fabric red, wine and blue shades. Another good picture is Metro’s til mixture thickens.' Pour tomato icky children love to taste this pleasant Hblef join this great organlzoKon is a dress formula that carries style “The Shop Around the Comer," with Practical Food Containers Jlp fight ForAmenconitm Ond (of mixture slowly into white sauce. Don’t discard your empty flour family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwell's Lax­ Ptement ©( War Risk Insoranem conviction. The blouse pictured ob­ M argaret Sullavan and James Stew­ ative—Senna with Syxup Peprin a t your Mix thoroughly mid serve at once. and salt bags. Wash Uiem in hot druggist today! MfiRMr order, pftoitirutr w u serves the newest styling details. art making such a good comedy C how der. 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Careers in Engineering Careers in Engineering By R. T. Strohm « •By* R. T- Strohm , * We Thank You For Dean, International \ Dean, International j Corresponienee Sehools\ Corretponienee SehooHt UB engineer is aware that new HIS m ost successful engineer is Patronage and Support applications ot scientific'knowl­ T likely to be creative, imagina­ Tedge are continually developing. tive, and able to break down a big The more that man knows ahout problem into smaller ones and solve IIII ■n n fflfflifflffliim ifflffltf the forces and materials of nature, them- separately. His next step the better chance he has to use - would be to put them together them In some manner beneficial to again. It is easily understood that the human race. The future is a a nervcus and impatient individual When YOU Want great challenge to that trio of ser­ would find engineering work irk­ vants of mankind — the scientist, some even if that person had the THE the InVentor'and the engineer — mental qualities necessary for re­ who among them, and frequently search, design and administrative Good Meal, Feed Stuff, through j overlapping activities, tasks. U/hete can you fiin d : have been responsible tor our pres­ Any ; rag man with eyes on the Laying Mash ot Scratch Feed HONORABLE ent standards of living. They hold Va1-Ied Id of engineering should ItwilIPay YouToSee Us. the key to the improvement of In' : an aptitude for mathematics. Many vocational counselors point - —I SERIAL FD U OF CHUCKLES? these standards in the future. ' You Can Buy Our Meal Thb engineer finds a larger and out that the first requisite for pros­ UNCLE larger place In our system ot na­ pective engineers is the ability to From Your Grocer. — A STORY TO FASCINATE YOU? tional planning, in our natural in­ learn algebra, trigonometry and dustrial development and in our higher mathematics. -Jf the would- entire national economy. be engineer finds these subjects — REAL ROARING AMERICAN HUMOR? LANCY One authority has pointed out difficult and uninteresting, it is that it is now a commonplace to likely that engineering as a pro­ F. K. Benson & Sons ByETHELHUESTON say that the great day of the fession is not for him. — AT LEAST ONE LAUGH A MINUTE? geographical pioneer is past and There- are other qualities than that the future is in the hands of that of the ability to grasp a mathematical problem, however. A Il was in all kindliness {hat the scientific pioneer. In very few RADIOS Aunt Olympia Slopshii., wife places are there remaining vast un­ successful engineer should be able to demonstrate a certain manual of Senator Atoncon Itolapoito claimed stores of natural resources Ifo u U fiin d them &U In Slopshin (properly, hut rarely of minerals, fertile soil and timber. dexterity, ability to draw and BATTERIES-SUPPLIES We are faced with the necessity; sketch, an understanding of. phys­ pronounced “ Slupshur " ) in­ not of finding more and more re­ ics and chemisty, and the ability to vited Iwr this, orphaned Iowa sources of the old kind, but of find­ express ideas clearly, orally and Expert Repair Service .niw ii, the wise Helen, Uia . ing new resources which can be on paper. beautiful Adele, and the joyous produced by science and engineer­ It is wise to see that the prospec­ ldmpy, to live with Uiam in tive engineer, while a student, finds The * ing and. the problems of handling Washington. But it was not in these resources more efficiently and a job which has some relationship YOUNG RADIO CO. Aunt Olympia to overlook the more wisely. to engineering, so that he may glorious political asset which : Never, before have the oppor­ learn whether the work stirs his We Chargre Batteries Right Uwse three debutantes offered tunities In engineering been so imagination and interest, '.'here is in Urn. of dim need. great as they are now. Certainly no test like that of immediate con­ Depot St. Near Square HONORABLE never before has the need bean so tact with the work which he might # That’s where Uie trouble acutely felt. ultimately be called upon to do. started. And that, too, was Uie ' start of thegayest, maddest tab OUR READERS of American political nonsense I'LL BUY THAT SHOT- w Uiat you ever read. A laugh to ARE NOT- Walker’s Funeral Home U N C L E . every linel A fun areade of .! GVN NOW* I SOLD SOME love, laughter and poliUcs! ’ STUFF FHOM THB ATTICMg AMBULANCE WITH A WANTAD m THESE COLUMNS "\\ Phone 48 LANCY Mocksville, N. C. Ethel H nestonfS Great New Seiial . TRAINED SEALS . ADS For SALE IN BUT THEY RESPOND I L “ TO AD SUGGESTIONS'^ PjVERY American—Democrat, Republican, OUR NEXT ISSUF DAVIE BRICK Prohibitionist or what have you will get COMPANY flie kick of a lifetime out of “The Honorable DEALERS IN Unde Lancy.” It’s the gayest, craziest tale SIS-THERE GOLDl >• BRICK and SAND of our American political nonsense that you -- W w ..a . . ever read. A chuckle to every line! ! • I N Y O U R p Sell “White Elephants WOOD and COAL ^CELLAR? . Buy What You Want ! SoaMtuHo,... I Day Phone 194 • Night Fhone 119 SERIALLY IN THIS PAPER Mocksville, N. C. 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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Debt To The Eighth. The Way Of Politics. Seen Along Main Street The Sorest New Deal Boost a B it Charity, and Children:— The Monroe Journal:— ■ By The Street Rambler. Spot. Here! you discontented knocker, What Was Happening Io Davie There is another race taking form Prosoectivecandidates for both 0 0 0 0 0 0 Growlin ’bout citv’s'ills, Unfortnoately for the New Deal, Before The New Deal Used Up in the eighth Congressional district the Republican and the Demacra- Preacher and surveyor enjoying a Chloroformyer dismal talker. with three men already in and more tic nomination for President, are few games of checker—B. C. Brock the criticisms of Mr. Dewey and Take a course 0 ' Iiver. pills The Alphabet, Drowned The thinking of joining. This should lagging. Something of a similar and Robert Smith searching the re: Mr. Hoover in their Lincoln Day Stop yer durn ki o-tee howlin’, Chaw some sand and git some grit; Hogs and Plowed Up The draw attention to the debt of grati cause is holding back aspirants in cords—NYA girls in postoffice lobby address, both of which were chiefly Don’t set in the damps a-growlm’ tude that the whole state owes that both camps. Uncertainty about —Arthur Daniel out looking for fer­ critical of.the Roosevelt policies, Cotton and Cora. tilizer for bis flower garden—Milton Jump the roost district. There was a time two whether Mr. Roosevelt wants 01 bearing upon'.the continuing pro­ ;(Davie Record, Feb. 2 0 , 1 9 0 8 ) Call talking about the weather bnt An’ boost years ago that the eighth district would have a third term is cold blem of unemployment, will not be doing nothing about it—Mrs. Gra- A bit! A number of our people are suf­ water on the Democratic aspirants brushed aside as being so much was held up for all to see and the hata purchasing handkerchief—J. D. Fall in while the band’s a playin’ fering from the grippe. partisan political chaff. sight wa« anything but beautiful and so far cnly that evil only man, Smith, of the Sheffield section walk­ Ketch the step ah’ march along— -.- B. O. Morris made a business Tbe tragedy of it is tbat both of It was not only the eye but also Mr. Garner, is running regardless ing up the street—Tom Meroney ex­ ’Stead 0 ’ pessimistic grayin’ trip to Charlotte last week. the nose that was grievously offenJ. of Mr. Roosevelt’s wishes or pur­ ercising in the rain minus his hat— these Republican leaders are put Jine the hallelnyah song! A, T. Grant, Jr., made a busi. ed. It was not a fleeting glance or pose. Uncertainty about-who the Young man busy putting nickels in ting their fingers on one of the Drop your hammer—do so mgs ness trip to Winston Thursday. a passing odor but for weeks the Democratic standard bearer will be slot machine—Young lady asking old sorest and most vulnerable spots of ro:tin’— The farmers are staying away thing had to be end nred. For very and the uncertainty of what kind man why he didn’t use kolor»bak— the’New Deal regime. Grab a horn, you cuss, an* split Every echo with yer tootin’— from town these days. The roads shame the whole election machinery of a platform the Repnolicans will Ur. and Mrs Collette,' of Cana, The politics of tbe case is not im­ Jump the roost are so bad thev can't get here. of the state was patched up. That or can pnt forth are holding the shopping in dime store—J, C. Jones portant, but tbe reality of tbe facts drinking coca-cola—Tom Blackweld- An’ boost f . Miss Ivey Nail returned the past was task gtievous to be borne by Republlcrns will or can put forth of tbe case is of tremendous mom­ er making speech in front of post, A bit! week from Raleigh, where she fin. some of the lawmakers but. it was are holding the Republicans back. ent if there are still 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 un office—Clerks bnsy making dresses —Denver Post. - ished a business course at King’s done none the less and the eighth Attorney Deweyof New York, Pub­ employed in this nation in spite of Business College. and ironing—Uiss Bszei Turner in the sOcial and economic experimen­ district was the cause of it. There lisher Gannet of tbe same state, postoffice mailing letters—Phil John­ Little Stingers. Oscar Fry had the misfortune to tation made by the New Deal to were ether piles of rottchness stir and Senator Taft of Ohio and Sena­ son still hanging on to his overcoat get one of bis thumbs cut off while solve this problem, From The Yelloy Jacket. red up here and there over the tor Vanbenoerg of Michigan are —Misses Kirkman and Walker hap- How the mighty have falien! it running a cut off saw at the chair Particularly, when a sober glance state but in no such extended dis running, and some of them are ing the sun would shine—Man try­ is now tbe League of Indignations. factory Iasl week. is taken at the billions of dollars of trict as the eighth. Therefore we making a good many speeches. ing to locate carpenter—Miss Brown Too many people get ahead l.y Charlie Cashwel!, who has Ijeld carrying arm load of groceries. the' resources of the tax pavers of say friends of honest . elections B utnone ofthtm are yet getting tramping on other peoples'toes. a position with Menzies Drug Co., the United States spent in the name should be gratefnl to the district any delegates. This causes such The worst thing abont Relief is at Hickory for several years, re­ and to the end of a recovery that that caused the present laws to be writers as Raymond Clapper and Why Is It? the premium it has pnt on iudo* turned to bis home in this city last ha3 clearly tailed to recover jobs for written on the statute books. It is Mark Sullivan to think that the Why is it—A man wakes up in lence. Thursday. Republican nomination will conti­ this vast multitude of our fellow entirely possible that there were the morning a'ter sleeping under ,In the absencs of a Presidert pro­ F. A Foster, mail carrier on R. citizens. districts that would have looked nue to he uncertain till the conven­ an advertised blanket which cov. clamation, we are hot ceitain that 4 , got stuck up in a mud ho'e last tion me«ts and t je behind the It is noteworthy that the ap equally as bad and would have ers advertised mattress, takes off this is the year 1 9 4 0 . ■ . Friday, and he says the mud was proach to this question unde" by smelled no less had they been hung scenes men get into a smoke-filled his advertised pajamas, takes a bath Prayer is the sure cure for fear; ovei knee deep. Mr. Dewey and Mr- Hoover were up to the gaze of all and sundty hotel room and cast up tbe pros ia an advertised bathtub, shaves Tbe way to stop your knees from I'rank Stonestseet left Wednes* virtually identical. . and stitred up so that all could get and cons. with an advertised razor, washes knocking is to kneel On them. day evening on the Hoot Owl Suec- They took the position in these a whiff Of the odor. Somehavesaid with ap advertised soap, dons ad. We're against most of New Deal jal for Louisville, Ky , where be addresses that the reason the pro-! that the eighth was made the goat. Once Upon A Time. vertised cereals, drinks and cup of plans and propositions, .but most of goes to accept a position with the blem of, unemployment has not been We do not take that view. It was Once upon a time there was a advertised coffee, p u ts on an ad all. we are against a ' third term.-* Kurfees Paint Co. We wish him silved, and tbe reason it will not be more like turning state's evidence man, who lived in a. town, and vertised hat, lights an advertised From the way FDR attracts for­ abundant .success in his new field solved so . long as the New Deal with possibly a touch of matydom spent all of his money away from cigarette, rides to the office in ad- eign bums to his Nevtr Deal admin­ of labor. sticks to its cureless cure, is that in it. Anyway it was a great ser home. He was sure tbac he could tised car which uses advertised tires istration he mmt have a magnetic Mr. Daniel Deadmon. who lived private capital has been so inordi­ vice and caused the state to clean take care of himself, and that bis and wbrn he gets to the office he hnll. □ear Ephesus, died last Wednes­ nately punished, for one thing, or house in a small way which clean­ town didn’t mean anything to him. meets the advertising salesman from The best way to keep np v- ith day at il.e home of his'son, Chas. so shaken with fear, for 'another ing was long overdue. If this year’s Aftera tew years, Kis business his local newspaper and refuses to tbe fonses is to slow down and it Deadmon, after a week's illness of thing, that productive pursuits have race will do as much good as that of wasn’t.so keen as be bad hoped, it advertise bis. business 0 n t b e won’t .be long till yon will meet pneumonia. The burial took pUc; been dried np. two years ago the state will be un­ would be, his friends didn’t seem to grounds that it doesn’t pay WHY them coming back. at Liberty church on Thursday. Idle dollars, in other words have der everlasting obligations to the. think he was quite as important as IS IT? asks an exchange. Historv says the ancient Romans H 1 L. Cranford, of Winston, and caused idle millions of laborers. eighth. be thought he-was, and trade seem used asafoetida on their meat as a Miss Jennie Clingman, daughter of Mr. Hoover said, ' Our private ed to flow by bis door=. Go To It, Boys. relish, so it's no wOnder Mussolini Dr. J. J. Clingtnan, were married capital has gone into air-raid cellars. Wants To Be Governor. He began to watch his competi­ likes garlic. at the home of the bride.at Hunts­ A rural mail carrier at Wier City, Oui surplus bank deposits have John R. Hoffman, well known tor, who he found was an intelli­ New Deal politicians might as ville, last Wednesday. The happy Kansas, hugged his sweetheart be­ piled up above the private demand attorney at law at Burlington, has gent advertiser, a contributor to the well accept the fact once and for.' couple passed through this city on fore taking the precaution to pull for them by over sevei teen billions announced bis candidacy .for the public purse, a man anxious to give down the blinds. An envious old ever that they can’t keeo on stam­ Wednesday evening on their way six years.” Mr, Deweysaid1 “ Our Republican nomination for Gover­ some of.his time and thought to peding patriotism : with a “ Biain to Asheville to spend their honey­ maid saw the performance, became productive plant and equipment nor in the statewide primary to be commanity project*, and a believer greatiy scandalized and peddled the T rust.’’ moon. have been running down at tbe beel held on May 2 5 th. in the fact that it pays to keep stoiy all over the neighborhood. ‘ Man,” said Cicero, was horn Mr. Charlie Meroney, of this at the ayerage rate of more than In making his announcement ne money at home, where it can keep Not satisfied, she filed complaint a for two things—thinking and act­ city, who has been suffering for $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 3 0 ,0 0 0 a year.” dearly outlines what he stands for, floating around between the stores gainst the Postoffice Depaitment ing.” But Cicero didn’t mean that more than a year with tuberculosis, These are equivalent assertions, what his platform is and what he and businesses, there.. that the young man be dismissed. be must think wickedly and act the died at his home on Salisbury St , stated in different terms, but both will undertake to do in case be And, after nothing all these fac­ T vIe. Department held that a. person fool. Wednesday, Feb. 1 2 th, and was stnke at the very citadel of tbe might be elected to that high office. tors, he continued to wonder why in the carrier service might hug a Isn’t it a travesty on common buried Thursday evening ia Rose trouble. Mr. Hoffman was born in Guil­ some of his customers went to tbe girl, provided she wanted . to be sense to contend that there is only cemetery, Rev. J. F. Kirk .conduct- It must be relatively obvious tbat ford county, educated at Whitsett newcomer, and why almost every­ hugged, and therefore the charge one man in the United States who ing the funeral services. Mr. Me. the policies followed by the Feder Institute and University of North body had the idea that he was a was not sufficient ground for dis. is capable'of keeping , this country roney was one of the town's oldest al government to normalize busi­ Carolina, has practiced his profess­ tight ward and bis competitor a pub' missal. We would suggest that ont of the European dog fight? citizens. He leaves several child­ ness and employment have so far ion at Bnrlington for the past 3 3 lie spirited leader of community life. Congress appropriate two million ren. He will be Rrestly missed. failed, and that there is no reason years, and is past master of the - E x . dollars to hire men. to hug old Miss Viola Rattz went to Lex to assume, afterai: of the long and My Nolions. Masonic lodge at that place. He maids—Free Press, Miller, Mo. ington last week where she will dreadful expensive experiments al­ By John Wesley Clay. r- lives on highway 7 0 , just west of Ha, You Mocksvillians. spend some time with relatives. ready made, that this country will The announcement tbat “Jim­ Burlington in what Carl Goerch Said a young and tactless husband. Miss Martha Jones, an invalid, Eclipse Of Sun Is Due ever get back on its proper econo my” Roosevelt and his wife are to hss described in The State as “the To his inexperienced wife: aged 6 6 y?ars, died at her home in mic keel by follo-ving the method be divorced after ten years of mar. prettiest little home in Noith Caro­ “If you would but give up leading On April 7th. this city Sunray night. She was of faking mokey from one man's ried life is disheaitsning. - And to lina.” —E x. Such a fashionable life An annular, or ring, eclipse of the a life long.invalid, pocket and placing it in that of an­ have the announcement accompanU And devote more time to. cooking sun will sweep across the Soothern Editor Stroud, accompanied by other, or by taking tfixss from ed bv Jimmy’s picture with that Ten Lies. How to mix and w;hen toi baker— United States April 7 from West Master Grant Daniel, left Monday everybody and trying artificially- to brazen Rooseveltian smile is dis­ night for Sevierville, Tenn. He Kansas City Star. Then perhaps you might make Texas to Florida, traveling East­ ward. create jobs.—Charlotte Observer. gusting (We should love to see will return today. Daniel may re Here are ten lies, which are of­ t>astry It wi|l shadow part of the United one Roosevelt picture: with a really ten beard, according to tbe aimable Such as mother used to make.” main in Tennessee, States up to the Alaskan Soothern New Deal Foe Wins In serious expression). Mr. John Brown, a gay old bach, Mr. Arthur Anil, of Lamar: And tbe wife, resenting, answered, border. In Canada, the part-shadow We do not condemn all divorce, elor of tde Calahaln community, is Yes, we’re out, but we’ve just For the worm will turn, you know: will reach to the Arctic circle. NY. for we believe tbeie are cases where talking of coming to Mocksville to ordered a-lot of it “If you would but give up drinking An annular eclipse is so named be­ Malone, N. Y., Feb. 14,—Clarence it is the proper thing, but for three work nest summer. I didn’t care anything for the And a s,core of gamej or so, . cause the rim of tbe sun will show in E. Kilburn. 46 vear-old president of of the President's five children to Arthur and Richard Anderson, money. It was the principle of To devote more time to business— a narrow ring of light all around the Malone People’s Trust company bs divorced is not :on>y sad, it is of Calahaln, resumed their school the thing. When to buy and what to stake — the dark moon. . This is due to the and an avowed opponent of the new serious. fact the moon is a little too far a work at Courtney Academy last I’d just like to have been in. his Then perhaps you might make deal, will .represent the 31st New We do not understand such peo­ way for its bulk to cover the sun Monday. place. I’d have showed them. money York district in congress. ple. For us home .-.has ever completely. been Misses Beulah Current and Mag If I had that woman for a little Such as father used to make." Kilburn. Rapublicanl defeated his our chief interest invfife, our chief , The eclipse lasts minutes, much Democratic opponent, M. Henry gie Foster spent Tuesday night whiie I'd teach her a few thinga. diversion and .inspiration. And onger than most total eclipses. Dar- McGiiIic of Mesaena, by more than with Misses Bessie and Mamie Rich­ If I’d catch a kid of mine at a what would the end of the day have , ing that time, th e moon will cover twp.to cne in a special election yes­ ardson, near Calahaln. thing like that i ’d blister him. 93 per cent of the sun’s surface. - meant without tbe'children? Mrs. K. L. Jones, of Greensboro, terday to determine a successor to If I bad just a little money I The central shadow ' wilt enter the late Rep Wallace E. Pierce, Re We do not know’ how Jimmy is spending some time with her par* know where I could go out and Southern Caiifornia from .the Paciflc feels, .but We had rather have a ca­ ents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. R. Williams, publican. ocean about I p. m. Pacifib Time. Jr , at Fork Church. make a pile. bin in the mountains and be un­ I never.would care to be rich, The approximate time for the ring known to the w%ld, yet with a Ernest and Ellis. Reavis, E. R. shadow, which is the eag$. altsofor and/A. E- Wright'and, "EaTl Pow just comjortablv fixed. a happy family around us, than to* the partial shadow over-the rest of ^g u l a r b l o o i ell, :i»f upper Davie, will .leave for 'My wife and I have never ex* dwell in a palace in Hollywood the' the United States and Canada, is .a- ih o u n d s Illinois about the first,of March.- changed a cross word. home breaker. bonnt 2:30 P- m., Mountain Time: AAer Cnatsaien Mrs. Polly Kurfeerj of Route, 5 , If you don’t think it’s a gocd How pathetic it b that men died at her home Monday, aged 9 3 3:30 Central-Time, and 5 p. m ,’East­ thingtoryou I don’t want you to throw away pearls in order to chase years. She leaves five children -to ern Time. . - ■ . - j do it. swine.—Winslon Journal. mourn her luss. S^e was widely A GOOD THINQ Now is tbe time to known and loved- by every one who . I’ve never seen such weather lie- « * * I Our W aol A d t knew her. fore. TorARAlNTIfor scribe for The Record. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

The Senator had no trouble tak­ Sm art Sports Frock ing care of the spy challenge. There Beauty Treabneni was no one, either Democrat or Re­ For an Old Ckair W ith U seful Pockets publican, who could seriously push the charge, for Gabriel d’ Allotti had The Honorable Uncle Lancy been received everywhere. The Sen­ By RUTH WYETH SPEARS DOCKET frocks are very smart, ator did not stop with citing his rec­ 111 ERE is proof of what a beauty * especially sports and resort By ETHEL HUESTON ord, virtually from toe cradle to toe treatm ent and a new costume types like this (1889-B), which WNU StM c. trailer of ’38, with documentary evi­ will do for an out-of-date chair. gives pointed importance to the dence to support his claims. He Its new dress is-very chic. The pockets that Paris is newly spon­ went further. He demanded a com­ m aterial is a soft old red cotton soring as both decorative and use­ C H A PT E R IX—Contiiiued “Get him out! Pd get Him into the “You look terrible,” said Aunt plete, inquisitorial investigation of crash with seam cordings and ful. This charming design is real­ — 11— electric chair, if I could!” Oljrmpia cheerfully. the entire case, and wrote the De­ binding for toe scalloped skirt in ly everything you want in a new T d like to wring Len HardestjrtS “Work that in, in your own suave “You’re a couple of swell sports,” partm ent of Justice offering himself do v e g ra y . dress for sports and daytime. It’s heck,” said Aunt Oljrmpia. “This and diplomatic language. You will he said moodily. “You’ve ruined the to be a witness, along with every An inch was cut from the back young and casual. It buttons down is what I call a blow below the bring out that he was received at whole campaign for me. Remem­ other member of his household from legs to tilt the chair for greater the front so that it’s easy to put b e lt.” all the best houses in Washington, ber how I used to love campaigns? H ild a up. comfort. The carving at the top BIGTOP on. The wide, inset belt and the Not any more!” “Len Hardesty.” Adele looked and if you meet a man at the home T he O pposition w a s obliged to d ro p m m the issue, but their fingers were al­ suddenly sick. “Aunt Oljrmpia—do of the President or a cabinet mem­ | B o (? t h o | ber, you cannot very well ask if he ready slightly burned. As for Hel­ you think Len—did this—to my sis­ C H A PT E R X IB OPEMltf te r ? ” is a spy. You’ll use your record— en, there-was no more pleasure in “Oh, naturally,” said Aunt Oljrm­ which is okay, for I’ve been comb­ the campaign for her. She had be­ O F 'B I S ' pia philosophically. “That’s his busi­ ing it myself. Of course, you can It seemed to Aunt Oljrmpia that come terrified, of toe whole business. SH O R T S | ness. But he never seemed to no­ prove that Helen didn’t show him she had been called upon that day She wrote frantically to Brick im­ H A S HAF tice Helen—he never paid any atten­ any papers because you never took to endure more than could reason­ ploring him to withdraw from the tion to her or what she was doing. any home with you and they -were ably be expected even of a Presi­ rotten mess before it was too latfc SLlta ,THe I dent’s wife. But the day was not I didn’t suppose he even knew about locked up. This really should make And’she was not greatly reassured E L E P H A h it. Those lousy newspaper men! a sort of m artyr out of you and win over. She had no more than seen by his loyal declaration that she C IR C U S , They know everjrthing. Can’t keep you any number of votes. Youknow them all comfortably relaxed and had nothing to fear: they didn’t play TfcNJLER1 settled down when Dave Cooper ar­ PAD their minds on one girl—even a v o te rs.” politics that way in Iowa. _ AND FIU. IN TvWO OCCfi rived with Cecil Dodd. Dave looked SPACES w im beauty—got to be nosing into ev- “But how about me?” asked Hel­ The campaign was spoiled tor COTTON MVRA LA! erjrtbing!” en faintly. “What does it do to m e, disconcerted, almost disheveled. Be­ Adele, too. She wrote Len. Har­ fore he cohld say a word, Cecil BATTING PE R FO R t Adele stood up. She looked dazed. L en ?” desty a brief note. HAO E E E | "I told him,” she said faintly. “I Len looked at her. Helen looked Dodd crossed debonairety to Lim- “I can’t see you or speak to you and the upholstery on the back SAVED "S told him Sunday. I thought it was more anguished, Aunt Olympia py’s chair, smiling, and said, and arms were left in place, but —fu n n y ." thought, than she had at the funeral “Hello, Limpyi I brought you a again, Len, until it is all over. I try not to think of you, but that is the lines of the chair were com­ “You told him Sunday, Adele? so long ago. p re se n t!” f r i i l Jay Msrkey SjR too hard. When it is over, if you pletely changed by padding with . . . Oh, that’s it, then! He cocked “It’s a tough break, Helen,” he Aunt Oljrmpia’s backbone stiffened cotton batting. Unbleached mus­ up that speech and sicked the A.P. said. “You’ve just got to keep your sta rc h ily . feel the same, we will try to talk it through and see where we stand. lin was then stretched over the LALA PJ onto u s.” head up and take it on the chin. “A present for me, Cece? How padding to make all perfectly But I simply can’t see you. I "But Atmt Olympia—would he— He’s using you as a cover-up and nice!” said Limpy. smooth. - Soft rags or excelsior do that?” Adele stammered. And everybody will know it. You didn’t “Limpy’s too jroung to be receiv­ couldn’t draw a free breath in your presence until Uncle Lancy has ei­ may be used for filling under toe her face was so white and an­ tell him anjrthing, and stick to it. ing presents,” interrupted Atmt cotton if desired. guished, her wide eyes had turned You merely met him.” Olympia. “She’s not of age yet.” ther won or been defeated.” ... to such midnight darkness, that “She couldn’t tell him anything “She’s not too young to be receiv­ Aunt Oljrmpia remonstrated with NOTE: Mrs. Spears ha 3 p re ­ Aunt Olympia’s heart went out to confidential,” said the Senator stout­ ing this,” said Cecil Dodd. “This is her, reminding her that this was h e r. ly. “For I never told her any­ a political present. Any Slopshire- pared four booklets for our read­ Len’s job and he had to do the best ers containing a total of 128 thrifty “It’s his job, my dear, and a job’s thing. Most of it was so technical for-Senator fan can receive political he could; reminded her, too, that his homemaking ideas; with step-by- a . jo b .” I didn’t really understand it myself. presents. Look, Limpy. It’s a little -contract with the Governor would Hilda appeared in the door. “It’s I just believe we ought to have Slopshire pin. I had it made to step illustrated directions. Each be up this year, and toe Senator book contains an assortment of Mr. Hardesty, looking like the wrath strong defense; and anjrthing they o rd e r.” could use him in '44. Adele was of God and if he didn’t sleep in said was‘for better defense, I was “Let m e see that pin!” said Oljrm­ curtains; slip-covers; household gently obdurate. furnishings; rag rugs; toys; gifts those clothes then I’m no laun­ in favor of.” pia angrily. “What does it say on Len wrote to her and she read the d re s s .” “Helen,” said Len, diffidently, “do (here? That doesn’t look like Vote- and novelties for bazaars. Books letters again and again, and kept may be ordered one at a time Adele started swiftly for the side you mind—telling us about—the map for-Slopshire to m e!” them, but she made no answer. a t 10 cents each; but if you enclose door. you gave him?” “Oh, there wasn’t room for all When he saw any member of toe 40 cents with your order for four “Don’t go, my dear,” said the “Map! I never gave him a map!” that!” explained Cecil Dodd. “I had household, or when he called over Senator gently. “It’s always good “She couldn’t! I haven’t got a map to cut it down to Slopshire, or it books (No. I, 2, 3 and 4) you will toe telephone to get news of them; receive a FREE set of three quilt politics to hear both sides.” m y se lf.” he had one invariable message for Adele turned obediently and went “He says you gave him a map block patterns of Mrs.-Spears’ Fa­ A dele: vorite Early American designs. to the window and stood with her of our national defenses.” “Tell her it’s nearly ovei, and I back to the room, to the door Len “She never had a map!” Address: Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, feel the same.” BedfordHillsf NewYork. S’MATTI Hardesty would enter, staring out “He couldn’t possibly mean that When the message was passed on into the garden with eyes that saw relief map of the United States, to Adele, tears came to her eyes nothing. Helen and Limpy stood up, could he?—Don’t you remember, and she got up and left toe room. rigid, white of face, as Len Har­ Uncle Lancy? I asked you about But she did not weaken. desty came in. Aunt Otympia it. He brought the map to show Aunt Olympia was none too hap­ poured herself a . The how vulnerable we are and I asked shoulder portions, cut In one with py, either. She couldn't turn her Senator patted his Ups with a nap­ yo u .” usual robust enthusiasm into toe the sleeves, make it flattering to kin, despite the fact he had eaten “Was it your map, Helen?” campaign because she had to watch the figure. “No, he brought it. He marked n othing. Limpy; rather, she had to watch Soet your throat feel You’ll greatly enjoy adding this “Hello, Len,”. he said. “Bring all otur vulnerable points with a red Cecil Dodd. It seemed to her as a prickly when you swallow —duo to a cold? Benefit frock, to your midwinter wardrobe some hot coffee, Hilda. Sit down, pencil. And I asked you, Uncle simple act of loyalty he might have CfQdn Ludetfi special for­ right now—in bright wool or flat L e n ." Lancy, and you said the Mexican postponed his admiration until after mula. Contains cooling crepe if you're staying on the border was defended, and the Atlan­ menthol that help* bring “The wrath of God” well de­ toe election. She even suspected, quick...... relief! D otft ~ job, in pastel silk or cotton if scribed him. He was pale. He had tic seaboard had Strings'of defenses bitterly, that he was working for’the another second. Q et you’re flitting South. not shaved. His eyes were black all across the country and that all !.UdentS for that * Opposition; it would be like Len r throat!” Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1889-B and dark-circled. He glanced just the shipbuilding places were forti­ Hardesty to bribe him to do this is d esig n ed f o r sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 once at Adele’s slim back silhouet­ fied, and Boston and Manhattan and just to get her mind off toe cam­ LU D E N tS S* and 20. Corresponding bust meas­ ted against the windows. Washington. Don’t you remember? p aig n . urements 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38. “Well, there’s the devil to pay I marked them with a blue penciL” “Do you like that creature, Lim­ Size 14 (32) requires, with short now," he said dejectedty. “And you gave him the map?” py?” she asked hopefully. sleeves, 3% yards of 39-inch ma­ “Well, pay him!” said Olympia “No. After we had it marked, he “Oh, sure, I like him. . He’s all terial; with long sleeves, 4 yards. crisply. “You’ve got your fingers rolled it up to take along and I right. Yes, I like him.” Wisdom in Man MESCALl For a pattern of this attractive on his purse-strings, haven’t jrou?” said I wanted it to send—as a sort “I mean, do you like him better He is a wise man who does not model send 15 cents in coins, your “Oh, I’m paying and don’t think of souvenir. I kept it.” than anybody else?” persisted Aunt grieve for things which he ha* “Have you got it?” name, address, style, number and I’m not," he said doggedly. “Sen­ O lym pia. not, but rejoices for those which “Yes. It’s up in my desk.” size to The Sewing Circle Pattern ator, I—I give you my word, I nev­ “Oh, no, of course not! I like Hel­ he has.—Epicurus. “Will you get it?” D ept, Room 1324, 211 W. Wacker er anticipated this.” en and Adele and you and Uncle “Yes, of course.” Dr., Chicago, IU. ‘Was it a nightmare?” asked Lancy best; and I lflce our grocery Aunt Olympia. Aunt Olympia turned to Limpy. man back home and I’ll like Len B E a c i I l ‘Oh. I Imow I should have real­ “Do you feel better, darling? Do “Was it your map, Helen?” Hardesty again as soon as Adele ized I was stirring up a hornet’s you want an aspirin?” . gets over being mad at him. I nest, ^ but we’ve been in such a “No. I just want a good sharp wouldn’t go on. And I didn’t think like Dave and Martin and Hilda and M JEUV Beware Coudis damned hole over the’whole mess—: stiletto'w ith a' poisoned point.: Helen- -enamel -would look good on- plati­ I don’t really mind Brother - Wilkie, is so—good—” num, so I just had it engraved.” from common colds I just thought it would be one more though I don’t ,.care much for toe. JD eath R e v e a ls jack-in-the-box from the bag of “Sow the wind and reap the whirl­ “Look at this, Del," said Olym­ b r a ts .” tric k s .” wind,” said Len moodily. “That’s pia. “If'those are diamonds around The world never knows its great The girls teased Limpy, who, aft­ men till it buries them. That Hang On ‘You wrote that speech, Len Har­ what I did.” the edge of it, Umpy can’t have it er toe first flush of confusion, tatoer CteamnMon relieves promptly be- desty, and don’t you dare to deny “Well, experience is a good till I pry them out.” enjoyed it. CiaseUgoesrlghttotheEeatofthe it.” thing,” said the Senator sjrmpathet- “Aw, Uncle Lancy!” wailed Lim­ "I can’t understand why you CmeiBeto loosen germ laden phlegm, ically. “I know I’ve learned a lot HOW ARE secretion and aid nature to “I don’t deny it. And that’s aU I py. should be surprised,” she said lofti­ 4493 mathe and heal raw, tender. Inflam­ did do. I thought maybe it would th a t w ay .” The Senator put on his glasses. ly. "I had admirers at home, didn't “Here is the map,” said Helen. YOUR NERVES? ed branchial mucous membrane* stir up a Uttle local fuss and maybe “They don’t look like diamonds to I? Who got Carl Walker to sing in Cranky? Restless? Catfteleep? TireeasiIy? Ho m atter how many medicines you entice a few rabidly Americanistic “See, Uncle Lancy? Gabriel drew me,” he said firmly. the choir—best tenor we ever ted? bave tried, tell your druggist to sen the blue lines to show where we are Worried due to female functional AiwHmT you a bottle of Creomulslon with toe partisans, and God knows we need “They’re brilliants,” said Cecil You’d think I was some beldame, Then try Iqrdla E. Pinkh&tn’s Vegetable POP-TI UBdentanBng that yon a re to Uka them. I thought it would shut the vulnerable. I didn’t know anjrthing h a stily . hobbling around on a tin trumpet.” Compound famous for over 60 years In helping such weak* rundown* nervous the way ltmuckly allays the cough Senator up on subversive activities, about it myself and you told me “Certainly,” said the Senator. “I When Atmt Otympia couldn’t stand cr yon are to have your money back. women. StartM hyt which the Governor doesn’t know a about defending the shipyards and could see that. And if they are it another minute she asked toe tin k e r’s d a m ab o u t.” the cities and the harbors—” diamonds, they’re only chip dia­ girls confidentially to drop toe sub­ CREOMULSION ‘If that's aU you did, how about The Senator examined the map monds. Cece says they’re bril-. CorCoBgiiStCIwst Colds, Brandiitis ject. “For Limpy 1S=Own good,” -sh e Father of FolIv Oiese papers?” demanded A unt with two pairs of 'glasses.' “Dear H ants.” assured them. “I don’t want her to Ignorance is Folly*s father and ?MHD O ljrm pia. me, Helen, you did a very bad job "Well, what’s a diamond but a bril­ get her mind set on him.” m o th e r. qv?s Fair Words "The dirty skunk! d’AUotti, I of it,” he said reprovingly. ‘!You liant?” demanded Aunt Olympia. "She’s used to being teased,” mean. It suddenly, dawned on him must have those forts 200 miles off. “Rhinestones are brilliants,” said the girls told her. “We all are. IAAU He who gives you fair words And those submarine bases—tch, AJMY you with an empty spoon. that if he could drag you into it, Adele helpfully. Teasing doesn’t mean a thing to us.” Senator, you’d get him out to clear tch, tch, tch!” “Sure! Brilliant rhinestones!” cor­ “But if we keep dangling him be­ SALESMEN WANTED I*** your own skirts. Use your puU with “I didn’t try to be accurate," said roborated Cecil Dodd. fore her eyes she may get to think­ We vast men with can to sen Carded Helen. “I didn’t know enough, in Aspirin, Bazor Blades, Combs, Pipes, ON A DIET? the administration. He''called the “Del Slopshire—” ing of him,” plpaded Aunt Olympia. etc., to retail stores. Also staple drugs newsmen after I left. A pal down the first place. We weren’t being “Uncle Lancy!” from Limpy. “Besides, it upsets me. If we don’t and specialty merchandise, Build a reg­ technical about it. Butwhenhewas there tipped me off and. I flew back “I feel very much honored to have get rid of that button Fm apt to go ular route ot 200 customers and become Try This Help criticizing our unpreparedness, I Independent in a business ot your OtnLj A Oefidmcy of Vitamin B Cbmples and down. I’ve worked like a devil on little Lhnpy flashing through the straight to the polls and vote for just boastfully drew red lines around Pirau prrgcaiBfL write I I m In year diet can contribute to seri- it but I couldn’t stop it.” campaign in a Slopshire.' pin,” said Brother Wilkie.” mm weakening of your strength. By aU every city I could think of.” CMUtfS CO. Itopt WU-CfMeapUs, Tsafc M ini iaKe Vinol with your diet for Its ‘You’d better have a drink, Len,” (he Senator determinedly. The girls considerately dropped “Is anything of secret nature in­ belpbd'Vitamin B Complex and Iron. Al said the Senator kindly. “You look , “Sure! Let me pin it on your toe subject. - But there was no drop­ year drag “store, or write. Vlnol Co* M dicated otithis hi’ap?” 'aske’d Len. all in. Ring, OUie.” shoulder/ Limpy!" ping Cecil Dodd. As toe campaign Z enI fee Wabasha, S t. Paol, Minn. "Lord, no,” said the Senator with Ungnided “Scotch and soda for me,” he said Before the rapt eyes of (he rest of grew hotter, it was inevitable that unwonted profanity. “There’s not ‘Zeal without knowledge is thl b riefly. the family, the outraged ones of he should be with them almost con­ sister of folly. W N U -7 8—40 only nothing secret; (here’s noth­ “You’d better have ham and eggs. Aunt Olympia, with-Umpy smiling stantly. And even when Aunt Olym­ ing right. I’m afraid I didn’t make pleased .approval, Cecil Dodd deftly A s W e W ish Bring him some food, Hilda. After pia did connive to send him off on aU, we can’t starve snakes on our myself very clear, Helen.” attached toe tiny pin to toe shoul­ JoK/lhen What ardently we wish, we soon quite distant missions, he returned v e ry d o o rstep . I t w ould g iv e u s a b ad “Yes, you did, Unde Lancy; but der of her frock and smiled down so soon—with favorable reports of M bery M M ^ U AR m ti b eliev e. you weren’t trying to be explicit and p p ess.” into her face. his activities—that Aunt Olympia OH IUGLii "It’s not irreparable, even yet, I didn’t think it made any difference “Lord, it’s been lonesome,” he swore he had just hidden behind a Senator,” said Len Hardesty. “Now whether I put the red marks north said devoutly. “I thought we’d nev­ tree for five or ten minutes. if you had a good publicity man­ or south, or even if I missed the er get back.” During September there was a like me, for instance—” town entirely; we were laughing; “Lonesome!” boomed Atmt Oljrm­ succession of deluging rains, but toe it was just a joke—then!” she add­ pia irritably. “Lonesome in the C K & 6 6 “He’s on his way out here, now," campaign had to go on. She bought l^^^uauatAaiErs. saive. hose m o m said the Senator. "Cece, too. We ed pathetically. thick of a political campaign? Lone- raincoats with matching umbrellas Bclp Them Qeanse the Blood ’phoned him.” “You can give photostatic copies .some while the Senator is being ac­ and galoshes for toe girls and mada o f Hazmfnl Body TTasle “He’ll work out the details. And of this map to the press,” suggested cused of high treason and likely to them drink hot lemonade every Toor Udneya axe constantly Hterfeg Len Hardesty. “Not till after your W tea a tter from the bloodstream. But if he’s good enough, he can even be knifed at toe polls if not strung night. Even in raincoats, they pho­ Udaioe sometime* Iagin their work—do make capital of it Of course, he’ll speech. That’s the highlight. And from a gibbet? Qf all times and tographed well. She bought aspirin a ct act as Nature intended—fafl to n* rest! assured, the nation’ll:.be on. the. mere lmpnritiefl that, if retained, may get you a nation-wide hook-up to" tplaces: to be ' lonesome, that beats for* the Senator—who • believed in it SPECIAL peiMB the system and upset the whole answer the charges. He will not air, from White House down to white anything I ever heard!” —by toe dozen boxes. body machinery. „ . . . let you make any statements until wings . . . It’s more easily repara­ “I hope you didn’t have a good When at last it appeared that to e TUiENTTl wASSSBSBS£SSSSSSS& you have spoken straight to the na­ ble for you—than for me,” he said time while I was gone,” said Cecil. sun was to shine again they took BARGAINS VWEN r getting up nights, swelling, puffiness with another glance at Adele’s sil­ — the eyes— feeling of ------tion. He will have you start off by Limpy was slightly disconcerted. toe trail back to Shires, to get their MINE IN I sajring that from the beginning Ot houette before the window. ‘!Well, “A good time? Oh—I. can’t remem­ clothes and bedding thoroughly dried TATHENyouseethespkialsof time it has been the practice of I’ll be getting along, Senator. I’m ber exactly what we did . . . I out and laundered. *» our merchants announced frequent urination* cowards and curs to hide behind sorry. We’re reduced to snatching know we bad a lot of trouble . . . “There’s no place like home to In the cMhttim of . this paper VhMe should be no doubt that prompt at straws; I thought this was a Cmatment is wiser than neglect. Oss the skirts of a woman—preferably, No, we didn’t have a good time at dry out,” she remarked contentedly. you can depend on them. Thty Mhmif 9 T ills. Doan’s have been winning a young and pretty woman.” straw and snatched at it; I didn’t all, Cece.” “Did you say dry out or dry up?” sew friends for more than forty yearn, mean bargains far you. Xia y have a nation-wide reputation. ' “Now, in the' second place, after realize it was tied to dynamite.” “Put him to work,” said Olympia, asked Limpy. Aiereeommended by grateful people the holding him up to public scorn for The Senator held out his hand; waving the Senator to take him Aunt OljTnpia laughed good-natur­ •T hey are offered by merchants country over. Ask pour netpMorf . trying to ease out behind a petticoat, “Good-by, Len. It was a bad break^ away. “And if he’s got money to edly. “No hope of drying up till tin whoare not afraid to announce you will adroitly mention that his You look thin. Doesn’t Brother Wil­ go around buying platinum pins and election,” she said. “We’re lueli their prices or the quality, purpose is to get you to use your kie see that you get your three —brilliants—we can cut-down on our e v e n - t o get dried out.” of the 'merchandise they offer. d o a n s p il ls influence to g e t h im o u t o f th e ja m .” squares • day?” expenses by reducing his salary.” ’ (TO BE CONTOIVm THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

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HeIptal Little Willie MAIN STRBBT IAL Little Willie was present at dinner • For,in cor town... and towns when the local parson was invited. like ours clear across the country TtnmNTV MISSING S stopiivisits the AU went well until dinner was • . • there's a steady revolution f-(HANti6a?P«ESSlfi0?E going on. Changes In dress styles AINS WHEN K7Af 5WES [AH OCEAN WWEEN OSj HOMECFfHfc SMClHS' about to start, and the parson rev­ and food prices. •. the rise of a MINe IN tRENCHUMIER? erently bent his head over his plate. hat crown. .. the fall of furni- s the specials of Everybody was quiet, when a little ture prices-these matters vitally affect oor living . .. And the news nts announced voice piped out: “It’s ail right, mister—the m eat’s is ably coveted inadvertisements. I of this paper ( / ^ k FRED PERlEV FEglS T rtftf IhER E IS NO OUSfiCE quite fresh.” • Smart people who like to be on them. They IN WEM&ER BECftUSE1A ffE R K Ih K IIfe AH AfiR EEW EfIf ap»to*the*minote in living and W lfrt ERNIE PlOMER n > TO EACH OfHER1S SHOVEUMfi current events, follow advertise* ■o r you. Lady Motbrist WHILE TrtEV WERE AWW ON BUSINESS lfclR S , A M IlD ments as closely as headlines. |d b y m erchants Lady Motorist—Isn’t it -wonderful 1HAW SET IN W ffll-E HE WAS AWAV WHEREAS THE • They know what’s doing In how these filling station people know HEAVIEST B U llflR D OF TrtE W lNfER OCCURftEp America... and they also know dd to announce DliRINS ERNIE'S ABSENCE the quality exactly where to set up a pump a n d Tb* B«R 8ya4|tt**. ft where money buys most! llise they offer. get gasT THE DAViE kECOfib, MOCksViLLB. N. t. FEBKU.-' kV 28. ' i ^ . IT T in if

P. R. - Kimbrough, of Atlanta, rHE DAVIE RECORD. spent the week-end in town with Smith Groye P. T. A. Cotton, Grain Market. his brother, A. M. Kimbrough. Largest Circulation of Any Meets. Mocksville, Feb. 2 7 .—Seed cot. O Gannon T albert,' on% of Ad­ ton 4 .4 0 ; lint 1 0 .7 5 . Davie County Newspaper. W heat $1.3 0 , corn 7 5 c. Winston-Salem! vance’s leading citizens, was' in In spite of the windv weather Satuiday shaking hands with last Wednesday night, the Smith RAPS NEWS AROUND TOWN. friends. Grove, P. T. A., nut in the school C. F. Stroud and daughter. Miss auditorium, and had an interesting Mr. and Mrs. J A Daniel spent Jessie Libby, spent Sunday in little program. The first and se Princess Theatre Tbursdav in Winston Salem. Marion, guests of Mr. and Mrs. cond grade children sang songs and Harry Stroud and family. Everett Uwiggins and Frank conducted the devotional. WEDNESDAY ONLY DeputiesTohnHardingand So­ Strond, Jr., spent Sunday at Mt. In lhe business part of the meet­ Otto Kruger in It Airy. ber Smith captured a 6 5 gallon ing, the discussion ot lightning the blockade outfit in Clarksville town­ “SCANDAL SHEET" Noah Hursey and son, of States ship last week, together with about school building was continued. It vi'te, R. 4 , were UocksvilIe visitors 7 0 0 gallons of beer, which thev de­ was decided that money tor that THURSDAYand FRIDAY Thursday stroyed. The owner of the still purpose to give a -couple of pro­ "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE” was absent. Mrs Robert Goebel spent last grams One oi these is to be - pre­ with Irene Dare • Roscoe Kams iRS week with relatives and friends at Miss Louise Kirkman, of the sented by local talent and the as Bristol, Va. Mocksville school facuitv, return sociation hopes that -it will be a SATURDAY ed Saturday from Chester. Pa. W. G White, of Winston-Salem, success in everv sense of the word Roy Roger and Mary Han in where she spent several days at the A committee was appointed to plan “IN OLD CALIENTE” was in town Thnrsciay looking after bedside of Mrs. Russell Stephens, some business matters. that program, but as vet, their plans who has been seriously ill, but is * » M. dO . i Qv Miss Clara Wall, a student at A. some better. are indefinite. Another commi tee MONDAY and TUESDAY ' was apDointed to look after getting JameB Stewart and Jean Artber in 10 T. T. C., Boone, spent last week T h eth an y frien d so f Luther M. here with home folks. Tutterow, of Center, will be sorry the wiring done. ■ MR. SvtlTH GOES TO WASHINGTON” Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Stonestreet, to learn that ne is seriously ill with After the business session, the I O c of Landi.=, were S uiday guests of pneumonia. Mr Tutterow was children sang more songs including Mrs. Bince Ward. btricken with flu Friday, and pneu­ “Stnih Grove Wiil Shine To­ monia devekped Stitmday tven night.” C. L. CIearv1 of Randleman, was ing. The Record joins his many in town Saturday looking after friends in hoping that his life will CHICKENS! some business m atters. be spared. Mocksville Teams Split D. D. DaywaH, of High Point, Two Games. We Will Be At Week-End Specials! was in town Saturday and left a Snccessfui Campaign. MARTIN BROTHERS STORE ) i l Cloth couple of frog skins with us, Mocksville High split a double- The Mocksville school made an out­ header with Mineral Springs in a Saturday. March 2, Large can Watauga Kraut 9c Sugar S l-2n^ North Rev. W. H. Dodd has purchased sideof R R.; thence. S. 2 degs. W thing in the the 0. L. Williams house on North Effect O n March 2nd. crossing the R, R. 3 65 cbs, to the Main street, from W. W. Smith. beginning, containing 11 acres, more Dry GoodsrGrocery, Hardware It is said that the building will be We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax Before or less. Sale will start at $55. converted into apartments. This Beginning at a stone on the North building was formerly occupied by side of public road leading to Cornat- and General Merchandise. 2% zer and running S. 5. W. 28.70. chs. Be, N. C. the Campbell Funeral Home. That Date And Avoid A Penaky. . to a sto n e. W. A. Bailey’s .corner; C. C. H uittl DeputV Commis­ thence E. 3 degs.'S .'24 93-cU , to a u sioner, will be in -the office of the stone, in H. M. Foster’s line: theiiice Yours For Bargains” M 28.40 chs, to a stake,' formerly a . Celk of Superior Court, in Mofcks- persimmon, M. G. Hendrix’s corner, ice ville, on Tuesday March.'5 th, for thenceW. with bis line 22 25 chs. to the purpose of assisting the tax the beginning, containing. 631 acres, payers in filing their State.:Tax re C. Hi Barneycasde moire or less, 2 2 acres deeded off, X Frank Hendrix turns. AU persons subject to pay leaving 41} acre,s. •' an income tax,' aud 'who need as­ .' County Tax CoUeetor This 14tb day of February, 1940. Near Depot Mocksville, N. C sistance, should call on Mr.- Huitt .B: C. BROCK.' Commissioner. ; 1 next Tuesday. Mocksville, N. C., Phone 151. THE DAVIE RECORB MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Dead Men, Silent Guns Tell Mute Story of Warfare Glamorous Skirts S ta r D u s t For Dressing Table WHO’S —:------j ? ★ Music of Our Land IBIf ★ Needed Mothefs Touch NEWS ★ Eying Screen Nurses By TIrgInia Val® — THIS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) yT vHE new radio program spon- J. sored by Westinghouse is ,one of the most interesting and WEEK !Significant on the air. It is broad- By LEMUEL F. PARTON least from Pittsburgh every ' (Consolidated Features—WIW Service.) (Thursday from 8:00 to 8:30 p. EW YORK.—It is pleasant, in­ |m., Eastern standard time, on deed, to get something on Ho- 97 stations of NBC’s blue net­ Niratio Alger. Here’s a boy who won work. It is beamed to Europe, his way to eminence by watching South America and other for­ -A t ■ > a clock, al- Alger s Theory th o u g h h e eign lands. OfClock Watcher was 38 years Its aim is an important one. When Gets a Setback ?ld .had ;Kenneth Watt, who produces and di­ been just a rects it, was asked to make up “Mu­ clock-puneher instead of a watcher sical Americana,” he had three before this hair-pin turn in his ca- ;things to remember. Primarily, he was to give American music to his jreer routed him to fame. We cite Pattern 6459 Hr. Frank Conrad, the “father of nudiences. H ew astotiyto please !radio broadcasting,” recently ' * . ■ ■■ ■ -..I 'all musical tastes; to win over those HE glamour of a dressing ta­ !awarded. the gold medal of the Tble can easily be yours. Clear ’American institute for his “guiding IVith gunners lying dead and frozen under their barrels, these Bussian guns are shown on a road of directions for four different dress­ genius in developing the world’s SnomnssaImi as they fell into the hands of the Finns, who mopped up the ragged remnants of the Bed army’s ing table skirts—economical yard­ first radio broadcasting system.” forty-fourth division. This is only a small fraction of the total equipment which was captured by the Finnish ages—directions for adapting' any The m aster clock which ticked army, and which is how being used against its former owners. table are all in this practical pat­ i ■ • off his higher destiny hong in tern. Pattern 6459 contains in­ the plant of the Westinghonse structions for making four dress­ company in Pittsburgh. It was Colonists Off to Seek Utopia in Caribbean Sea ing tables; materials needed; pat­ a highly reputable old clock, hut tern of scallops and rounded edge. When Yo Mr. Conrad didn't altogether To obtain this pattern send 15 Whether it’ trust it. He and another em­ cents in coins to The Sewing Cir­ provide unus ployee made a bet as to which cle Household Arts Dept., 259 W, skating par' had the more accurate watch, 14th St., New York, N. Y. through a week of time-keeping. menu for the Mr. Conrad refused to accept ing in quanti the decision of the office clock. !lem s! In an unused garage near his 5 S 5 2 , v W f FIRST CHOICE OF Unless you home at Wilkinsburg, he rigged T MILLIONS WHO HAVE ito serve Iarg a crude receiving apparatus to S t MADE ITTHE WORLD'S to make qui catch time signals from the na­ ^ LARCESTSELLERATIOt cookies, aeco val station at Arlington, Va. He ily size recipe I St. Joseph haps, but no caught them, but he also caught KENNETH WATT some added starters which he r n m M s a s p i r i n m ingredients c could not at first explain. Em­ come larger, who look down on popular music,' ter for an am ploying a primitive direction- and inspire a sharper appreciation finding device, he located them Ways to Happiness Plan refres* of serious music in those who think There are two ways of being son and your as apparently springing from a they can’t understand it. And he slag heap about a block away. happy—we may either diminish was to give young American musi­ our wants, or augment our means He didn’t find the source there, cians a chance. but he did find it a few steps —either will do—the result is ti.e farther on .with one John Cole­ So, on “Musical Americana,” same; and it is for each man to man, among the lonely impresa­ Deems Taylor is commentator. Ray­ decide for himself, and do that rios of the first feeble birth cries mond Paige conducts the orchestra which happens to be the easiest.— of radio. of 102 men, from the Pittsbiurgh Benjamin Franklin. Symphony; it is the largest orches­ ffi p a re d an d That was in 1912. Mr. Conrad in­ tra on any sponsored broadcast. won’t be hu cidentally won the bet on his $5 And each week a solo musician of F o r th e s watch against its $40 rival, but he exceptional talent is featured. The ments after forgot ail about mere time signals. principal music schools of the coun­ OLD FOLKS spiced tea He and Coleman teamed their re­ Here Is Amadng Relief o f try have been asked to recommend C lam ch searches and began filtering ghostly Conditions Due to Sliiggisli Bonrtfs their star graduate students for crackers, ir phonograph recordings through the ■ Xf yon all Iastfivn these appearances. ' act alike, just try thie ing and su intervening slag heap. The rest is S- all vegeiablo laxative. after a sleig an old story—the historic KDKA Deems Taylor, Raymond Paige mild, thorough, refreshing, invigorating. De­ pendable relief from sick headaches, bilious spells, ; Spaghetti Harding broadcast, Dr. Coleman’s En route to East Caicos, a 125,000-acre island at the southeastern end of the Bahamas, this small group re­ and Kenneth Watt are top men in tired feelisg when associated with constipation. ipensive, m 200 radio patents, his honorary doc­ cently arrived in Cutler, Fla., from Pasadena, Calif. They hope to establish a perfect community on the un­ their fields; Westinghouse has IT II.nirf n:»l, get a 25c box of NRfromyour nlUlOUl IiISK druggist. Make the test—then !church supi torate from the University of Pitts­ inhabited isle, which is a 700-mile voyage from Miami. Standing, left to right: Dawn Irvine, Mrs. A. E. Law­ spared neither time nor effort to |f sot delighted, return the box to os. We w& rence and Jane Irvine. Seated, left to right: Helene Irvine, Mrs. Bichard C. Irvine, Mrs. A. L. Lorasten and give us a superb program, made refood the purchase ling of the I burgh and his award of the Lieb- p ric e . That's fair, m i.u |crisp salad, man, Edison, John Scott, and Mrs. James Lake. Mrs. Lake owns the island where the colonists will attem pt building their Utopia. up of the music of our own country. GetNRT^WetatriayJ^M fruit for de Lamme medals. Thursday should be “Musical Am er. m akes an ui He is still curious and will take a icana night” in all our homes. !m eal. sharp look at anything interesting Motor Magnates Greet Mickey Rooney Building the Lily N eed ed O ne You’ll find or important, which alertness has “Musical Americana” may play No one is useless in this world led him into diligent research in low practica no small part in international rela­ who lightens the burden of an­ ’crowd, and botany, biology and astronomy. He tionships. Mr. Edward C. Johnston other.—Charles Dickens. !smaller pal has a lined, leathery face, steel- of New York feels that it is tre­ “Easy Enti gray hair and, naturally, ever- mendously significant that the pro­ watchful eyes. suggestions gram is broadcast to South America to o . in Portuguese and Spanish. When TF THERE are any good ball play- FIGHT COLDS C re: you hear the American announcer b y h elping natu re b u ild up ers among the European refu­ .(Frosi speaking, in South America a native your cold-fighling resistance 4 3-ounce J gees, they can get good jobs and announcer speaks at the same time, nice pay in the Caribbean league, ' you suffer one cold Vt teaspoo: the American announcement being Pright after another, 8 cu p s coi here’sseosationalnewsl CeneralTrujillo S ^ R a f f e l cut off for those few moments. Mr. 1 tablespoc Johnston feels that a cultural ex­ Mrs. Elizabeth Vickery After Players for LeonidasTru- writes: ‘7 used to catch 2 to 3 tab change between the two countries colds very easily. Dr. 1. Soften j p ° ’ ^oss. °* Pierce9S Golden Medical CaribbeanTeam aids greatly in developing the mu­ Discovery helped to a d d s a lt the Domini­ tual understanding which is so de­ can republic. He has been angrily strengthen me ju st splen­ 2. G radus sira b le . didly. I at ebetler, had more accused of raiding the American beating unti * ---- stamina, and was troubled and fluffy. National Negro league, and the tery little with colds” This great medicine, formulated by a prac­ Pittsburgh Crawfords have been Stuart Erwin’s mother cut his hair 3. A dd vi ticing physician, helps combat colds this way: to make it mourning that no dark-skinned for the first time in 25 years just (I) It stimulates the appetite. (2) It promotes sisten cy . is safe when the general the other day. Erwin started work flow of gastric juices. Thus you eat more; your digestion improves; your body gets greater Ita starts building up his infield. as the milkman in Sol Lesser’s “Our nourishment which helps nature build op your Town.” He plays the milkman. The little, brown, diligent cold-fighting resistance. “I want you with a home-made So successful has Dr. Pierce's Golden Med­ XVt q u a rts i head-man of Santo Domingo is ical Discovery been that ever 30,000,000 bot­ haircut,” Director Sam Wood told 3 cloves gar unpredictable. Since he took tles have already been used. Proof of its re­ him. “You know, one of those rag­ markable benefits. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden I cup pars pow er 10 years ago, the junta of ged mush bowl • onesT” Medical Discovery from your druggist today, I Vt cu p s oli exiles here has been stacking or write Dr. Pierce; DeptN-100, Buffalo, N. Y., So Stuart Erwin went home and for generous free sample, Dont suffer unneces­ 6 pounds gi him up as another Hitler. But sarily from colds. an d v eal) just now, he signs a contract talked it over with his mother. She whipped out a pair of scissors, pnt 6 N o. 2% i admitting 500 families of exiles 8 small car a towel around his neck, and went By the Golden Bule from Germany and Poland, do­ 3 tablespoon to w ork. Only the Golden Rule will bring nates them 24,000 acres of land From tiny bulb to flowering plant 1 teaspoon p —*— in the Age of Gold.—Frances E. and says provision will be within 30 days is the record of this 6 pounds sp: W illard. m a d e fo r 100,000 additional set­ Mickey Booney, young movie star, in a friendly pose with motor amaryllis, grown in a display room The trained nurses of America ti tlers in the future. The con­ car magnates Edsel (left) and Henry Ford. Mickey was a guest of in the Merchandise Mart, Chicago. have felt that some Hollywood pro­ 2 pounds 11 tract grants citizenship to the the Fords while in Detroit, Mich., for a movie premiere. The new film, The lily, measured by Julia McCar­ ducers had a lot to learn about -TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM- I ch eese (gr newcomers and pledges their shown for the first time in the motor city, was the life story of Thomas thy, grew without soil or sunshine, nurses, judging by some of the pic­ U PlIT ASK YOUR OSlLER FOR ( A . 1. Cook th freedom from “molestation, dis­ KrNI Yb- O utstanding BLADE VALUE I ||C Edison. Henry Ford’s enthusiasm perhaps is the result of his life-long ad­ its roots immersed in a solntion of tures in which they have appeared. IV LIvI 7SinsleorlODoiit>leEtfgeBlarf*» IM Ions, garlic crimination or persecution.” CUPPLCS COMPANY. ST. LOUISp MISSOURI miration for the inventive genius of Edison. plant growing chemicals. So they formed a committee to oil for abou He was a farm boy who learned judge all moving pictures having 2. A dd m« fighting and ball-playing with the nurse roles. The first picture to Your Secret is brow n. marines, during an eight-year pe­ Polish National Council Meets in Paris Lone Sentinel win their approval is BKO’s “Vigil If you wish another to keep your 3. C om bin rio d , ending in 1924 w ith th e en d of in the Night” ; Carole Lombard and secret, first keep it yourself.—Sen­ mato paste occupation. He’s a fast shortstop. Anne Shirley are the actresses, who, e c a . h o u rs o r uj In the Dominican army he romped according to the American Nurses’ th ick . up through grades from private to association, really look and behave 4. A dd sa g en eral. as they ought to. fore serving In 1930, he tipped over old 5. Serve o President Velasquez and took V E S P E R TEA Do you want to take a free trip PURE ORANGE- PEKOE ■■ sprinkle ge the country. In the framework to New York? Every week about ch eese. of a democracy, he made him­ 3,000 people who do, write to Dave 50 Cups for I O Cents se lf a 100 per cent dictator and Elman, of “Hobby Lobby,” and "7,-j / rnui ,-Th " . his enemies admit that he has about 3,000 more write to “We the LEVfKINC COFFEE CO .Baltimore. Md.- IVi quai made a tidy little nation out of People.” If you believe that you’d 1% cup; a jungle. He put the opposition fit into either of those broadcasts, 3 q u a rts in ja il. h e re ’s y o u r ch an ce. TVt cup: He has the cleanest of the Latin- During 1939 Elman brought some n i u c K W 5 q u a rts American countries and boasts that 250 people to New York, an average n Lm JandPRlNTEDl 5 q u a rts there is neither crime nor unem­ of five for each “Hobby Lobby” pro­ ANYStZSffOU.. S CW 8 1 J S a lt and SXPOSURES-HiGH GUtSS:-' J ployment in Santo Domingo. He gram. An average of $150 Was PRINTS - POSTAGE PAID f 5 q u a rts decreed that all automobiles should spent on each guest. _ 1% cups have lettered on their license plates, 1% cups “Viva Trujillo!” He also had con­ ODDS AND ENDS-Bugh Berbert win ASHEVILLE. N.C. 1 cu p p gress officially proclaim him, “ben­ play six roles in Universats "La Conga 2 tab les efactor of the fatherland.” Ntghtsn-Iie will play himself, four siS Q io p tl SHOPPING • Dio best place He has a beautiful residential es­ Iers and a mother • . . Elvia Alunan and to start yoursaop- p ieces am tate, patrolled night and day by Ignace Jan Paderewski, world-famous pianist who has re-entered Lonesomest job on the western Blanche Stewart, whom you've heard as ping tour is In Chop th e the army, and three country estates, political life as president of the Polish national council, chats with Wlady- front is. that, of this'.royal artillery "Brenda” and uCobinan on Bob Hoptfs your Iavorite easy- with the cl where meals are served on sched­ slaw Baczkiewicz, left, president of the' Polish republic, and General telephonist who sits; alone with his radio show, have been signed by Para­ chair,with an open p e p p e r. ( mount for "Night at Earl C arrolff . . . hour, or I ule, as he has implanted the tradi­ Sikorsky,- right, prime and war minister, at the first meeting of the Polish instrument and advises the British Phyllis Newman, five, who recently ap­ tion that he is apt to appear any­ national council in France since the war began. The government in France battery on its target, accuracy, giv- peared on a Major Bowes Amateur Hour, Make a habit of reading^e advertise­ d e r. S eal where. any time—and he really is.. was established after Germany’s invasion of Poland. ing.it the correct range. now has a part in "The GoMberatf ments In this paper every week. They p a s te of tl can save yon Bind, energy axul money* half of thi THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. h i s Skirts ------IMPROVED------Sheerest Black Lace Is Used l-ressing Table UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL HOUSEHOLD Household News UNDAY I In Unique and Fetching Ways QUESTIONS ScHooL Lresson By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. By CHERIE NICHOLAS Sew several thicknesses of old Dean of Tbe Moody Bible Institute turkish towel together for hot dish . of Chicago. (Released by WesternNewspaper Onion.) or pot holders.... Carving lamb roasts is much Lesson for March 3 easier if they have been boned and tied before cooking. . Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ lected and copyrighted by International ... " of ‘ Religious Education; used byCouncD permission. Felt hats can be cleaned by rub­ bing with a not too fresh or too / 5 IN THE UPPER ROOM stale piece of... bread. LESSON TEXT—Matthew - 26:17-30. GOLDEN TEXT—THis do tn remembrance French fried potatoes will be Ot me.—I Corinthians 11:24. more crisp if allowed to stand in cold water for half an hour be­ Men sometimes stand at the cross­ fore frying. roads Cf destiny quite unaware of • • • how much hinges upon their choices To keep piano keys from turning and actions. One wonders whether yellow, expose them to light daily. the disciples realized that as the ... m Passover drew to its end and the Tarnished egg spoons can be great memorial feast of the new quickly cleaned by washing with covenant was established, they were a rag dipped in salt. attern 6459 witnessing the end of the old and the ... beginning of the new. It is certain To clean a clock, saturate a Jour of a dressing ta- that Jesus did realize the high im­ piece of absorbent cotton about as Iasily be yours. Clear port of that hour. He knew He was large as a hen’s egg with kerosene Ir four different dxess- about to go to the cross, toward oil and place it in the bottom. tts—economical yard- which the Passover had pointed Close the door and let the cotton Ions for adapting' any throughout the centimes, and back remain for three or four days. T in this practical pat- to which cross we in the Lord’s Sup­ Then take it out and swing the J m 6459 contains in- per continue to point as we remem­ pendulum. Unless something is Ir making four dress- PLAN REFRESHMENTS TO SUIT THE SEASON ber His death until He comes. broken, the clock will go all right, See Recipes Below. liaterials needed; pat- We are indeed on holy ground as as the fumes from the oil cleans Ips and rounded edge. When You Serve a Crowd mixture and half to the scalded we go with Him then as He meets th e w orks. Ithis pattern send 15 milk. Cook each, stirring constant­ His disciples alone in that upper * • • Is to The Sewing Cir- Whether it’s your responsibility to room for a time of fellowship with provide unusual eats for the Senior ly, until the mixture thickens. Com­ Threading curtains on to their Id Arts Dept., 259 W. bine and add butter, parsley, and them as He observes skating party, or an inexpensive rods again after washing is diffi­ paprika. Serve very hot. ■ York, N. Y. menu for the church supper, cook­ I. The Last Passover (w . 17-20). cult—and if they are thin the blunt “Here we see the perfecting and ing in quantities does present prob­ Ski-Ball for One. end of the rod may tear them. IVi teaspoons sugar the passing of the old economy and lem s! Avoid this by fitting a smooth I thick slice lemon stuck with 12 to concealed under the curls. Milady Unless you have recipes designed the beginning of the new. The Pass- tlfimble over the end of the rod be­ FIRST CHOICE OF 18 cloves over was observed, the feast of also wears two white diamond to serve large numbers, it’s safer fore threading. MILLIONS WHO HAVE I cinnamon stick muddler deliverance from slavery, the feast bracelets and a yellow diamond * • • AADE IT THE WORLD'S to make quick breads, cakes and Hot black tea TNTO the story of modern costume ring. Each season certain jewelry cookies, according to standard fam­ of the exodus, the feast of hope. Save soap scraps, all of them. ARGESTSELLERATIOt Men had kept it fitfully through the * design the black magic of exqui­ vogues stand out pre-eminently in ily size recipes, doubling them, per­ Place sugar, lemon and the cin­ Put into a pan and cover with namon stick muddler in Ski-Ball or long centuries, regularly at first and sitely sheer lace is writing a chap­ the mode and the immediate style haps, but no more. Proportions of cold water; simmer until every bit ^.Joseph Russian tea glass (both have han­ then occasionally through the age of ter of fascinating interest. The lat­ message is diamonds, a single fine ingredients change as recipes be­ is melted and the liquid is clear.: ASPIRIN dles), pour over this strong, hot, decadence. The King sat down to est discovery about black lace is jewelry unit rather than a bizarre come larger, and it’s no simple m at­ Pdt in a jar and keep near sink. fragrant black tea and serve at once, keep it as one of the nation and the that instead of being “oldish” look­ showing of costume jewelry. ter for an amateur to guess at them. It will set into a jelly. H am L oaf. people. That was its last keeping ing, as we were once led to be­ A most attractive use of black Plan refreshments to suit the sea­ ; to Happiness (Serves 100) in the economy of God, because all lieve, it really is as flattering to the lace is that of a yoke that gives flat­ son and your guests. When equip­ two ways of being 10 pounds smoked ham (ground) that it had foreshadowed was ful­ debutante as it is to the woman who tering transparency to an afternoon ment is make­ nay either diminish 6 pounds veal (ground) filled as He sat at the board, and registers in the “life-begins-at-for- gown of sheer wool crepe or what­ shift, the help Constipation Relief augment our means IVi cups green pepper (minced) all that it had pointed to found the ty ” c lass. ever the fabric of your dressy black limited, and the I do—the result is the IVi cups onion (chopped) ultimate fulfillment in Him. He Note how artfully handsome black frock. See the idea illustrated' to number to be T h a t A l s o It is for each man to 4 teaspoons salt completed that of which the exodus lace is introduced in the fashions the right in the group. Ladies, take served is large, Jiimself, and do that 1 teasp o o n p ep p er had but been the preparation. The pictured. If you are invited to an notice if your clothes allowance is select foods that Pepsin-izes Stomach ns to be the easiest.— 16 eggs (beaten) final exodus came by the way of important function you could not limited and you like to sew here is are easily pre­ When, constipation brings on arid indi- tanklin. 2 quarts tomato soup (canned) that cross to which He was going” make a more suitable choice than a grand suggestion for fixing over a pared and served, and foods that gestion, bloating* dizzy- spells, gas, coated 2 quarts bread crumbs or uncooked (Dr. G. Campbell Morgan). a gown of shimmering, crisp yellow dress that calls for restyling. Give it tongue; sour taste, ana bad breath, your won’t be hurt by standing. a dainty lace yoke. The brimmed cereal (oatmeal or farina) H. The Betrayal Predicted (w. taffeta jacketed with a basque of stomarii is probably loaded up -with cer­ For the simplest sort of refresh­ 1. Combine the meat, green pep­ fine black lace beautifully fashioned turban that tops this charming lace- tain undigested food and your bowels don't. ments after skating or skiing, hot 21-25). yoked dress is one of a collection move, So you need both Pepsin to help per, onion and seasonings. and daintily transparent, as shown break up fast that rich undigested food in , FOLKS spiced tea is ideal. What precious fellowship the of lovely white hats that are high I Amazing Relief of 2. Add beaten eggs, tomato soup, twelve and their Lord must have in the illustration, to the . left. A your.stomach, and Laxative Senna to pull hue to S luggish Bowels Clam chowder, with toasted and bread crumbs or uncooked ce­ flattering lace jacket of this type is fashion. It is made of white silk the,'tngger on those lazy bowria..So be . K you think aQ huulivei crackers, make 3 a hearty, satisfy­ had around that table in the upper jersey draped-softly over the brow sure.your laxative also contains Pepem. f act alike, just tty this re a l. room as they celebrated the - great a g ra n d p ossession, fo r y ou c a n w e a r TakeDr. Caldwell's Laxative, because its ing and substantial dish to' serve to give the appearance of a brim. all vegetable laxative, 3. Pack in bread loaf pans and feast of their people. Think what it with various costumes. Being Syrup Pepsin helps you gain th at won- ■ a , refreshing, invisoratisg. De* after a sleigh ride in the frosty air. The quaint silhouette of the 1890s derfuL stomach-relief, while the Laxative Mm sick headaches, bilious spells, bake in a moderate oven (350 de­ a shock came to them as in the high necked and having three-quar­ : Spaghetti or macaroni make inex­ distinguishes the attractive dinner Senna moves your bowels. Tests prove the p associated with constipation. grees Fahrenheit) for IVi hours. midst of this fellowship Jesus quiet­ ter sleeves, it is not too formal for ^ower of Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of T get a 25c box of NR from your pensive, mainstay dishes for a Reception Cakes. yovu: “at home” receptions nor too gown centered in the illustration. v druggist. Make the test—then church supper or midwinter meet­ ly and solemnly made the astonish­ undigested protein food which may linger Irctum the box to us. W e w il (Makes 90 2-inch cakes) informal for an important party This stunning dress of black Rodier In your stomach, to cause belching, gastric ing of the P. T. A. Served with a ing prediction, “Verily, I say unto Ihase 2 cups shortening (part butter) elsewhere. The quaint use of wide wool fits slimly to the figure, flaring acidity and nausea* This is how pepsin- Pair, you, that one of you shall betray iringyour stomach helps relieve it of such crisp salad, hard rolls and fresh 4 cups sugar black lace to border the yards and only toward the floor where it ends fruit for dessert, Italian spaghetti m e .” distress. A t the same time this medicine 16 egg yolks yards around hemline adds infinite­ in a lace flounce. A bustle illustra­ wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your makes an unusual and easy-to-serve Their Joy was changed to exceed­ tion is achieved by a black velvet 9 cups cake flour ingly great sorrow as they asked, ly to the chic of this adorable gown. bowels to relieve your constipation. So see m eal. bow securing folds of the material. how much better you fed by taking the Iteeded One 8 teaspoons bak­ “Lord, is it I?” Apparentiy Judas You’ll find the tested recipes be­ With a dress so distinctive as The sleeves are elbow-length with laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on luseless in this world ing pow der had maintained such outward con­ th at stomach discomfort, too. Even fin­ low practical when you entertain a this of course one will want a few the fashionable “pushed-up” look. the burden of an- 1 teaspoon s a lt duct as to turn no suspicion in his icky children love to taste this pleasant crowd, and if you’re planning a superb jewels to flash forth fire and Lace forms a deep inset covering family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s Lax­ |les Dickens. 2 cups milk direction, even though all along he smaller party, my booklet entitled beauty. The ornament worn at the the back decolletage and forming ative—Senna with Syrup Pepsin at you£ IVi tablespoons had in his heart Ihe blackest of druggist today! “Easy Entertaining” will give you hairline in Hollywood style, is a also a cowl-back hood which brought orange or lem­ treachery against his Lord. It is a suggestions for menus and recipes, new “headgem” worth noting, be­ up over the head has the appear­ on extract sad and soul-searching fact which too. ing a yellow diamond set in Spanish ance of a mantilla. I. Cream the is here revealed, that it is possible gold. It is suspended on a ribbon There Were Others Cream Cheese Icing. shortening, add (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) jig nature build u p for one to make a high profession *1. can't understand why I never (Frosts 90 2-inch cakes) sugar very slow­ !■fighting resistan ce 4 3-ounce packages cream cheese of faith in Christ and even so to &SQ£pted Ronnie tbe very first ly, beating well live as to give no cause for criti­ e cold Vs teaspoon salt timV he proposed." after each addition. cism, and yet to be unregenerate Ornate Detail Flower Jewelry Is "That’s easy, dear—you weren't other, 8 cups confectioners’ sugar 2. Beat egg yolks until very thick Inewsl and in fact the enemy of Christ. th e re .” ickery 1 tablespoon vanilla and add gradually to the creamed Harbinger of Spring 2 to 3 tablespoons milk m ix tu re . Observe (v. 24) that while Jesus 1. Soften the cheese with a fork, was betrayed and went to the cross If you want to feel the exuberance Icdtcol 3. Sift dry ingredients together in fulfillment of prophecy, that fact of spring tingle through your veins mUSCUUR ACHES Cd to add s a lt and add to the first mixture alter­ fee 4 I sblen 2. Gradually cream in the sugar, did not in the slightest justify His and if you want to cause others to ad more nately with the milk and extract. Y o u r------nflSALmiSERIES roubled beating until the mixture is smooth 4. Pour batter into jelly roll pans enemies who brought it about (see feel just like that at sight of you, and fluffy. which have been greased and lined Acts 2:23, R. V.). be one of the first to brighten your Q U ICK -R U B ON SUPER-MtDICATEO dicine, formulated by a prac- 3. Add vanilla, and enough milk costume with an ensemble of enamel Ihelps combat colds this way: with wax paper. In . The First Communion (w . 26- PENnRO.LET ITGETIN ITS GOOD I the appetite. (2) It promotes to make icing of spreading con­ 5. Bake in a moderate oven (350 30). flower jewelry.. One of the prettiest WORK. FAST—BECAUSE IT CONTAINS ices. Thus you eat more; your sistency. degrees Fahrenheit) for 30 minutes. Taking the unleavened bread and designs is a bib necklace made les; your body gets greater Italian Spaghetti. of' yellow-centered white enamel 2T O 3 TIMES MORE MEDICATION Ich helps nature build up your Remove from pans, cool and cut the unfermented wine of the Pass- THAN ANY OTHER SALVE SOLI) (Stance, (Serves 50) into diamonds. over, which had just been observed daisies. And here’s good news—you as Dr. Kerce1S Golden Med- Iy2 quarts onions (minced) can get bracelet and clips to match. ' NATIONALLY FOR COLDS , |een that over 30,000,000 bot- Peanut Crunches. by Him for the last time, Jesus j been used. Proof of its re- 3 cloves garlic (minced) (M akes 8 dozen cookies) established a new feast, .tbe Chris­ With the.new.pastel frock you are MUSCUMR ACHES ANO . Got Dr. Pierce’s Golden I cup parsley, (minced) wearing under your coat, a neck­ Iry from your druggist today, I cup peanut butter tian feast of remembrance, which NASAL MISERIES. JE 1> I e j DeptN-lCO, Buffalo, N. Y„ IY2 cups olive oil 1 cup shortening we commonly call "communion” or lace of pearl m aterial blown up into . SUPER-MEDICATED-- I sample. Don’t sufier unaeces- 6 pounds ground meat (beef, pork 2 cups brown sugar “ th e L ord’s ta b le .” featherweight colorful flowers will and v eal) 4 eggs (well beaten) As we have already suggested, it be delectable. These perfectly PENETRO 6 No. 2 Vi cans canned tomatoes 2 teaspoons vanilla is a feast of remembrance. “For charming flower gadgets do wonders GoIden Rule 8 small cans Italian tomato paste 4 cups flour as often as ye eat this bread, and for black or navy frocks. And do 3 tablespoons salt these gaily colorful jewelry flowerets Iolden Rule will bring IVi teaspoons salt drink this cup ye do show the Lord's Clear Gain 1 teaspoon pepper death till He come” (I Cor. 11:26). flatter! Well, just look in the mir­ pf Gold.—F ra n c e s E . 4 teaspoons baking powder ■Whatever happens beyond ex­ 6 pounds spaghet­ At the Lord’s table His followers ror and see. % cup .m ilk pectation should be counted clear ti Vi cup peanuts (chopped) find spiritual strength in remem­ gain.—Terence. 2 pounds Italian Cream peanut butter with shorten­ bering His death for them, and they I COUNTRY BY STORMw cheese (grated) Spring Fabric-Call JrOUR OStALER FOR *f " ing. Add sugar gradually. Beat in also find joy as they remember that Ita n d in g BLADE VALUE 1. Cook th e on­ the eggs and vanilla. Sift together He is to come again. In doing so rlODouble Edge BladesflO® I For Twill Effects S T. LOUIS, MISSOURI ions, garlic and parsley in the olive the flour, salt and baking powder they testify to the world that they oil for about 5 minutes. and-add to-the creamed- mixture al­ believe in and cherish-these truths. “I will- take- so many yards of 2. Add meat and cook until meat repp,” that’s the way our grand- |our Secret ternately with the milk. Add pea­ This feast is also rightly called is brow n. nuts. Blend well and drop from a “communion,” for down through the mamas used to say it when they . another to keep your 3. Combine with tomatoes and to­ were buying material for the new keep it yourself.—Sen- spoon into a greased cookie sheet. ages and until He does come the Jg S T A mato paste and simmer for about 2 Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 saints of God have at His table suit or dress and the prospects are DASH IN R A T H tR S .. hours or until the sauce is very degrees Fahrenheit) lor 10 to 12 sweet communion, first of all with we are going to be saying just that OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS thick. m in u tes. Him, and then with one another. as the spring season comes on. 4. Add salt and pepper Just be­ We also note that our Lord spoke Repp is one of the worsteds that is fore serving. being heralded as ever so fashion­ If your family has a "sweet of the cup as “my blood of the new 5. Serve on cooked spaghetti and testament.” The word “testament” able for the coming months. sprinkle generously with grated tooth,” dessert is a mighty im­ In fact the -trend is decidedly AT portant part of the meal! But it means “covenant.” The Lord’s 6000 cheese. toward twill effects. There is every PVUO isn’t always easy to find recipes- table therefore speaks of our alle­ STOICS Clam Chowder. indication that navy will be com­ for desserts that are- different, giance to Him, of our loyalty to our (Serves 50) peting ' with black. So look for a easy to make and inexpensive. Lord, and our devotion to His serv­ 1 Black and yellow braid in' a scroll season of handsome suits, coats and Iy quarts carrot (chopped) Next week Eleanor Howe will ice. The Christian church therefore cups onion (chopped) patterning has been used in a bolero street one-piece dresses fashioned of IVt give you an assortment of tested speaks of the communion service as 3 quarts potato (chopped) fashion on an afternoon dress of teal recipes for economical and deli­ a sacrament, a word taken from some one or other of the new twilled blue sheer wool as pictured at the w eaves. 7 Vi cups celery (chopped fine) cious sweets to serve at the close the Latin sacramentum, meaning 5 quarts clams top. A broad girdle of self fabric M s e i O & t t DEyELuPEy of a m eal. "oath,” and essentially an oath of and PRINTED 5 quarts water and clam liquor allegiance. forms the wide corselet. Her black E POLL. GORB Salt and pepper to tasta hat has a blue snood at the back. Amber Toned Frock RES'HIGH GWSS His body was broken for us, His 'POSTAGE PAlO 5 quarts milk Send for Tour Copy of ‘Easy blood was shed for the remission of A smart version of the separate NE) STUDIOS .. 1% cups flour Entertaining* Now. our sins. We are bought with a blouse and skirt for informal eve­ Has Strong Appeal Sfitf Tlnishcn 1% cups butter If it’s about time for you to enter­ price, we are not our own. There­ nings is shown below. A delicate sheer fabric and heavy MOM FOB Tmm M ILLS. N.Cr 1 cup p a rsle y tain your club or sewing circle, fore we are to glorify God with all Embroidery and quilting on the silk jersey, both in a creamy amber 2 tablespoons paprika you’ll be needing some suggestions that we have and are. white crepe blouse, the outline tone, are combined in a romantic • Brad the advertisements. • The best place Chop the vegetables in small for unusual refreshments. You’ll stitch done in gold thread is very evening gown designed by Edith TLiiey eze more than a selling O pieces and place in large kettle. find them—menus and tested reci­ effective.' This two-piece is practi­ Head. The dress itself is made of to start your shop­ Examples Wanted aid lor business. They Ionn Chop the clams and add together pes, too—in this practical guide to cal because either piece may be sheer silk, cut with a swirling cir­ ping tour is ia Whether in the home or in the art educational system which your favorite easy- With the clam liquor, water, salt and entertaining. worn with another mate. This cular skirt and a bodice styled like church, exhortation to goodness is Umaldng Americans the best- N C hairfW ith a n o p e n pepper. Cover and cook about Vi Send for your copy now! Just mail blouse would look well with a street a basque sweater. Ihe bodice is edncated buyers in the world. r n ew sp ap er. hour, or until vegetables are ten­ 10 cents in coin to “Easy Entertain­ about the most idle waste of breath. length skirt for less formal occa­ embroidered in ropelike bands of People do not want exhortations. The advertisements ere part I of reading the advertise- der. Scald milk. Make a smooth ing,” care of Eleanor Howe, 919 N. sion. Braiding, embroidery and oth­ gold threads and the whole crea­ E paper every week. They oi an economic system which paste of the flour and water. Add Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. They want examples.—Rev. Dr. er ornate surface work continues to tion is worn over a slip of matching , energy and money. Harry-Emerson Fosdick. is giving Americana more half of this flour paste to the clam (Released by Western Newspaper UalonJ flourish in the spring mode. silk jersey. lor their money every day. Y 484825484848005353534823232323535348485348484823238948484848484848484848484848484848232323232323232323482323235353234853 gfflllIIIIIHIlIllRH IiiUmiiuIm Often Catfsel By Low Feed Intake Lefs Protude More Light and Encour­ age Hetis to Eat More, Advises Poultry AudtoriQr. The poultryman who produces aver­ age products must be satisfied with "They must eat- or they won’t lay" average prices. may sound like' a trite admonitlon for producing winter eggs.'Tet the fact rem ains th a t Ihe secret Of keeping hens at top production throughout the win­ We trade out the bulk of our earnings in Mocks- The primitive hen laid 12 to IS eggs In ter depends very much on getting a year. enough feed into the birds every day, Today, hens are laying 150-200 and emphasizes C. S. Johnson, manager of some birds 300 eggs or more in 12 Ihe Purina Poultry Department ville and Davie County. We could spend more m onths. “Getting enough feed Into the-birds Good Breeding, Sound Management, actually means increasing the daily feed Careful Sanitation, and Good Feeding consumption of each hen,” says John­ if we had it to spend. have made this possible. son. “For as the days get shorter, steps must be taken to step up the actual feed intake so that every bird wffl .be If Y o u Can Use Our Services T o Advantage Y o u sure of getting all she needs to make Puri-flave is the richest known com­ eggs and stay In good egg-making con­ mercial source of vitamin G (flavin). dition." Should D o So. There are some very 'definite . and practical things a poultryman can do If Will B e T o T h e Benefit O f You, Us, A n d to increase feed consumption for more Every poultry raiser should look be­ winter eggs, according to Johnson. yond the price on the bag or ton when H The Whole Community, he purchases feed for his laying flock, his' breeder flock, his baby' chicks, or bis growing pullets.- I Read our paper and keep in touch with your county and

Wlth poultry, the following are in­ I its people. You can buy nothing? for one dollar that will fluenced by breeding—Health, Body Size, Body Shape, Production, Egg Size and Shape, Shell Color, Bloodi­ I do you more good and last longer than a year’s ness, Fertility, Hatchabillty, Livabillty. Growth, Persistancy of Production, Color of Feather. I SubscriptionToTheDavieRecord. I “W e A r e Not Begging, Mind You, Just Soliciting In describing Puri-flave, Dr. H. J. Smith, Director of Besearch for Purina Mills, says, "Puri-flave contains more ( Your Valued Support.” Checker Feeding Method - vitamin G than all other known com­ mercial sources and. is not subject to “My first recommendation would be the extreme variation In content of this to use a concentrated,:compressed feed I When Your Subscription Falls Due A Prompt valuable vitamin, so characteristic of like Layena Checkers several times a other sources. day, right on top of the laylng mash— all the Checkers the birds will clean up In 15 m inutes a t a tim e. SinceCheCkers I Renewal Is Appreciated. are laying mash and grain In highly Because the mineral content of poul­ concentrated form. Checker feeding is try rations affects egg production, bone bound to achieve greater feed .intake. development, growth and health, lead­ "The second step In the winter egg ing feed manufacturers exercise ex­ producing plan Is to provide a 12 to 13 I We Thank You For Your treme care to insure having the proper hour feeding day through the use of mineral balance In their feeds. Noth­ electric lights. Obviously the birds ing should be added to them unless must have plenty of light and have it that is the manufacturer’s recommen­ long enough each day . to give them dation, sufficient eating time. I Patronage and Support. “As a third suggestion comes the very important requirement of supply­ HBiffliMnimMHiHiBmmBimiBim gM innm M m M iM iiiM BiBim iiaM i ing enough feed hopper space to. allow Poultry rations feed out so far that five dollars extra per ton for a good the hens plenty of room for eating. At feed means little when the results axe least 40 feet of hopper space should be furnished for every ,100 birds,’?.ad­ recorded. When YOU Want monishes Johnson. “Then this fourth recommendation naturally follows: As THE with feed, so with water. Give the Good Meal. FeBd Stuff, The surest test for worms is to "post” birds adequate drinking facilities; keep M ete can you fiind: a bird. The intestines should be cut fountains well-filled with clean, fresh Laying Mash or Scratch Feed HONORABLE out and split from end to end. If drinking water. The chill should be It wil* i^ay You To See U«. large roundworms are present, they can •amoved In severely cold weather. — A SEBlAL FO U HF CHUCKLES? be seen inside the intestine. Round­ Attracting the Birds I Y ou C an Buy Our Meal worms vary In length from one to six “To attract the birds to the feed UNCLE Inches and are white or yellowish-white hoppers it is wen to add freSh maSh - From Your Grocer. — A STOBT TO FASCINATE TOO? In color. feed often and stir the mash frequently. This causes the hens to take more no­ — REAL B0ABIN6 IMEBICAN HDMOB ? LANCY tice of the feed and encourages eating,” F. K. Benson & Sons To treat for large roundworms h e — AT U A ST ONE LAOCB A MDVOTE? ByETHELEUESTON (ascarids) withhold food from adult birds eight hours before and at least two hours after dosing with Purina Ii wa* in all kindliness that Tetsules. If Tetsules are to be given I'LL B W THAT SHOT­ RADIOS Aunt Olympia Slopriiir., w il, . at night birds should not be fed after GUN NOWs I SOLp SOMt I J o u Il fiin d them a ll In el Sttiater Alencon Driaporte ■ noon. Sick or diseased birds, hens In BATTERiES-SUPPLlES Skpriiin (properly, but rai.ly STUFF FROM THE ATHC pronounced “Slupahur”) in­ high production, or birds under two WITH AtWAMtAP^ I vited her three orphaned Iowa months old Shotild not be dosed. 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