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VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 . 1941 NUMBER it

HEWS OF LONG AGO. Joy And Peace. “Gas” For Ickes A ttention, Yoongf Men! L ittie Stingers Seen Along M am Street Rev. Walter E. henhour. Hiddenite. N. C Harold L. Ickes, the Admlnistra< At the suggestion of Secretary of (From The Yellow Jacket) By The Street Rambler. Wbat Was Happening In Dane "Now the GodofhopefiUyouwith tion's petroleum dictator, is one Navy Knox, C. F. Stroud, editor A diabolical lie is a poor substi­ OOOOOO Before The New Deal Used Up all joy and peace in believing, that motorist on the Eastern Seaboard of The Davie Record, has been tute f» r the truth, but up to now Misses Mabel and Lois Wilson The Alphabet, Drowoed The ye may abound in hope, through the who doesn't have to worry about a made Navy Editor, to help the Na­ it is apparently the only substitute sitting in parked car—Two young power of the Holy Ghost.”—Romans gasoline shortage. vy in giving ambitious local young that has been discovered. girls singing "You are my Sun­ Hogs and Plowed Up The 15:13. Hidden away on his Maryland es­ men information about the oppor One of the main things that is shine”—Twdboys trying to start a We have a wonderful, supernatur­ tate, about 2 0 miles from Washing, tunities the ‘‘Two-Ocean Navy” the matter with this country is that Cotton and Corn. al God. He is the Creator of all figbt on Main street—-Two Navy ton, he has his own tittle gasoline offers them for technical training too many folks insist upon the (Davie Record, Sept. 2 9 , 1 9 1 5 .) good things, the river of every per­ boys, one from the Atlantic and nation, complete with underground and advancement as they serve their “pursuit of happiness” at 7 0 miles J. M. Dingier went to Washing fect gift, and the Savior of every the other from the Pacific, talking tank and regular filling station countiy In its emergency. per hour. ton last week on the excursion. redeemed soul. He is everywhere things over on Main street—Preach­ pump. According to an announcement The only thing comparable to Many Davie people attended the present throughout the universe, no­ er carrying double-barrel rifle down where absent, knows all things and Ickes had had plenty of gasoline made public in Washington, a Iim Hitler’s extravagance of the New tbe street—Miss Elizabeth Miller X obinson circus at Winston last sees all things. Nothing is hidden at his disposal at his private filling ited number of additional men be­ Dealers in Washington. week. shopping in dime store—Mayor or kept secret from him. station The underground tank re­ tween the ages of 17 and 5 0 will be A ahonoraryseatin the House Mrs. W. R. Meroney, of Win­ Caudeil wearing straw hat on cold He is the Creator and preserver of portedly has a capacity of 5 0 0 gal­ given a chance, by enlistment in of Commons is proposed for FDR ston, spent several days last week morning—Misses Dora Bowles and the world in which we live; rules su­ lons and he needs all of it for the the Navy or Naval Reserve, to get by a prominent London Rotarian. Wyona Merrell looking for some­ with relatives on R. 2 . premely in both the natural and spi­ three heavy passengers cars he is to the top withbig pav, in'jobs Why not make him King and be W. Y. Wilson was among those thing to eat—Dr. Lester Martin ritual realm, and is mindful of all known to drive, a station wagon which by their aptitude and as a- done with it? who took in the excursion to Wash* that goes On. However, His chief wearing white suit and straw bat— and two tractors, which are used to result of examination they show When respect for law and faith ington last week. interest is In mankind. We were the Young woman walking up Main work tne land on the $8 5 ,0 0 0 estate. themselves fitted, from among near­ in the courts pass away, the end of The big Salisbury Fair opened climax of all His earthly creation. street wearing old ladies comfort The passenger cars get about ly 5 0 different trades and vocations. representative government is draw­ yesterday. Many Davie people are WhenHebad finished His creation shoes—Solomon Estep eating ice eight miles to the gallon and at least These include such callings as avia­ ing dangerously near. in attendance. of physical, natural things, includ­ cream but no cake—John Brown one of them, according to neigh, tion machinist, dental technician, When a party sinks to snch a Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnston and ing animals and fowls, he then made and J. T. Augellbusy—Miss Sallie man in His own image and likeness bors, travel the 4 0 miles to town electrician, welder, storekeeper and low level that it maintains that son Knox, motored to Concord Sat­ Hanes talking to a triend— Mack out of the dust of the earth; breath­ and back three or four times a day, baker. Enlisted men may also qua! debt is good and thrift is bad, it is urday. Kimbrough asking the time of day ed into his nostrils the breath of life, —Washington (D. C.) Times-Her- ify' for commissions as officers. ready for the dog bouse, r J. R. Harbin went to Atlanta on —Carl Goerch passing throu town and man becames a living soul. aid. ______- Beginning last week, the Navy Once it was killing pigs to make the excursion Wednesday aud re­ In new automobile. Praise His holy name. plans for a limited time to accept prosperity; now it is raise more turned home Saturday. God is interested in nothing upon How They Paid Debt new qualified men for training. pigs and cattle, till one wonder Rev. H. C. Sprinkle. Miss Ethel Woodward, of R. 2 , earth so much as He is interested in These men will be sent to one of where we are headed. returned Thursday from a visit to mankind. We bear the image of O n C h u r c h . Miss Ruth Linney, of Roaring fonr Naval Training Stations and A new manifesto issued by the River, in writing tbe Winston-Sa­ relatives at Statesville. Himself, and a part of His glory, es­ During the past half century or pecially if we love and serve'Him, may have a chance to go to a Navy Communist party says: "Tbe A- lem Journal, has tbe following to Marvin Waters was among those more, the women members of worship and adore Him, honor and Trade School even before- assign­ merican people respect Earl Brow, say about Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, well who took advantage of the South­ churches of various denominations obey Him. And since God created ment to the fleet. During this pe. der.” And that's the biggest in known Methodist divine, of Mocks­ ern’s excursion and went to At­ have assisted theif husbands in li, us in His own imagine and likeness, riod they will be given regular Na­ fernal lie to date. ville: lanta. quidating many debts on houses of gave us a precious, priceless soul, it vy pay and the Navy’s free school­ Question—If the taxes tbat were We were also interested in tbe R. C. Wilson, of Paris, Texas, worship and parsonages by giving is but natural that He has marvel­ ing is valued at hundreds of dollars. levied in, say 1 9 3 8 , nearly broke sketch of Rev. H. C. Sprinkle. Jn is in on a visit to home folks. Mr. suppers and working in other ways. ous things things in store for us and “Never in the history of the thecount-y, what will happen when the "gay nineties” Mr. Sprinkle lWilson says he may remain in Da­ delights to bestow them upon us. One of the county’s oldest citi­ United Stales has there been gTeat taxes are levied for 1 9 4 4 ? Tell us, was pastor at Roaring River and vie county. Heisrich in all things good, per­ zens relates a story which he said er opportunity for loyal young A. Mr. Doughton. baptized my mother, then a Mrs. Miss Venice Long, formerly of fect and needful for our lives, both was told to him about how a debt merlcans to serve their country and It seems that “Asphalt Pepper” McCulIob and a widow, in the Yad­ Smith Grove, but now of Winston, temporally and spiritually. Hallelu­ on a Davie county chnrch was build their fututes than right now,” and "Red Pepper” have come to kin. Mr. Sprinkle, as a Methodist and Tohn Livingston, of Wilkes- jah; It is but natural to believe that raised In a brief time many years said Secretary Knox. mean about the same thing. If minister, was not much used to im­ boro, were united in marriage on God takes pleasure in bestowing HiB ago He said it was told to him various and sundry blessings and fa­ In outlining the many advanta­ you mean about the same thing. mersing people and mamma was Sept. 1 8 th, with Col. J. C. Bessent about bow a debt on a Davie coun­ vors upon us. since we are the climax ges offered by enlistment in the If you catch the meaning. ' taller than he. Though mamma officiating. ty church was raised in a brief time of His earthly creation. UnitedStates Navy, Mr. Stroud, A war m onger M a m onster of weighed somewhere in ninety, she C. A. Garwood, of R. 4 , traded many years ago. He said it was his Maxwell automobile for a house There is no language sufficient to Navy Editor of The Davie Record such frightful mein: had put on all the clothes and flan­ express and picture what God has told to him by a native of the conn- and lot in Lexington. A wise boy. said: “It is possible for a bright As to be hated needs but to be nel petticoats she, her mother and provided for us, has done for us, is ty. young young mao to increase his seen. And they are how standing T- L. McClamroch, of R. 2 , who sisters, owned, and Mr. Sprinkle doing, and would do if humanity It appears that on this occasion, pay seven times during his first en­ became mentally unbalanced some out in plain view. . had a hard time hoisting her out of were only submissive to His will. the women also served punch. listment and be can earn as much The was in Europe seems to be time ago, was carried to the State Unspeakably great and precious the deep river. Mr. Lafayette Par- Quite a crowd had gathered to as­ as $ 1 2 6 a month. This monthly getting crazier and more illogical Hospital at Morganton Thursday. blessings are in store for us in this due said he almost jumped in to sist the ladies in raising a part or figure is actually- worth much more Sheriff Sprinkle reports that re­ life and world to conie. Salvation, every day. AU the more reaso we help rescue her from drowning. all the money needed. The punch when it is. remembered that the venue officers found another still full and complete, through both re­ should stay out of it and arm our bowl was wade in readiness, but man has few living expenses and near Footeville one day last week. generation and sanctification and the selves for detense. No Alibi For This just before the meal was ready to be is provided with the finest of med­ Poor old stills marvelous grace of God, is provided If the New Deal is ev.-r correct­ The time has cbme now to deal served, some man, who had a ical and dental care. ly audited it must be done bv the G. W. Rickard, of R. 2 , has ac­for us. This is the greatest thing, with the Americ n people frankly quart of brandy in his pocket, slio- "You have all -your fiod and GOP. ,The ND has kicked billions cepted a position with the Coolee- the most glorious thing possible for and openly. Today our security earthly man Nothing else could re- ped up to the punch bowl and pour, lodging, and also your original out­ mee cotton mill and will move bis around so recklessly that it has lies only in our strength We are em us. It cost God the life of His ed the contents of his bottle into It. fit of clothing provided by Uade ceased to pay any attention to such family there soon. not getting prepared adequately. only begotten and dearly beloved Well, the first man to take a Sam free,” Mr. Stroud continued. Rev. J. L. Kirk has resigned as things as millions. We are not giving aid to England Son on the cross of Calvary. This sample of the ‘‘combination*’ drink 'In addition there are free sports pastor of Chestnut Hill Baptist was the supreme price that God paid began to sound its praise, saying it quickly. Contusion, due to con­ Church, and the congregation has and entertainment—even to the la State Republican Lead­ flicting and overlapping authority, for us. Bless His name. was the best drink of the kind he test Holly wood pictures. On top called Rev. D. W, Littleton, of this Our God is the God of hope, the had ever bad. This caused several exists to such a degree at Washing­ city, who, some time ago, held a God ofallrealjoy and peace. The of this you get free travel and ad­ ers To G ather. ton as virtually to stymie the whole other men to take a sample and venture in colorful places—a thing successful revival there, Mr. Lit­ devil only has a counterfeit hope, many of them went back for sever­ Rep. Ioseph Martin, of Massa­ defense program. tleton has many friends through­ joy and peace to offer mankind, and few civilians can afford. The O. P. M. and the 0. P. A. al samples. “ When you consider the size of chusetts, who is tbe chairman of out Davia county. - not the real. The enemy, the de C. S. are engaged in a bitter battle ceiver, presents the shadow of the The boys began feeling so fine this country and the fact that the the'Republican National Commit Mrs. Columbus Eaton, of near that they began wanting to know tee and also minority leader In Con­ behind tbe scenes, and by Execu­ Cana, died Sunday at noon, after real, and not the substance. He Navy will select only 1 5 ,0 0 0 appli­ tives orders they have been given doesn’t have the real. However, just how much was due on that gress, bas accepted tbe invitation n long illness of heart dropsy. The cants a month from many times conflicting authority. This con­ the great majority goes after the church. One man drew his purse, that number throughout the United extended by State Chairman Jake burial services took place at Chest, devil’s counterfet and shadows in­ saying he proposed to contribute to Newell, to deliver an address be flict is deeper than a mere jurisdic­ nut Grove church Monday. De* States, the quotation, ‘Many are tion argument. It involves an at­ stead of God’s real. This is a sad, the women. Another man drew called but tew are chosen/ will ap­ fote the North Carolina Republi­ ceaser leaves a husband and two startling fact. The enemy has de­ tempt on the part ot some who, his check book and was in the act ply to local young men interested. cans when they gather in Charlotte children, a son aud daughter, and ceived the human family ever since of filling it out for a nice sum. The October 2 5 for a big statewide rally, under the guise of national defense, several brothers. he deceived our foreparents in the “Navy men are a 'hand-picked* would change our form of govern­ third man, who seemed to have lot. Candidates must be men of the plans of which are not yet com­ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Michael, of garden of Eden. He deceives today. been affected' more by his punch plete, but the rally is expected to ment. It is a continuance of tbe Fork Church, rejoice over the ar­ Why can’t men learn the deceptive­ more than average intelligence and conflicting philosophies which for than the other two, was quoted as ambition, of fine moral character draw a large crowd of Republicans rival at their home of a 11 pound ness of the devil and then turn to eight years have existed in our telling his friends to pnt their and must have the written recom­ from every section of North Caro­ boy, on Sept. 2 0 th. Now the God of hope fill you with Government and which, at least, all joy and peace in believing, that money and checks back in their mendation of at least two local lina. Mr. Martin is one of the Miss Biddie Davis, of R. 3 , left most able and most popular Repub­ should be laid aside during the ex­ ye may abound in hope, through the pockets, saying that when "women townspeople.” .Friday to re-enter school at Wilkes- power of the Holy Ghost ” provide such fine punch as these licans in the nation isting emergency. -• Senator Harry boro. As Navy Editor, Mr. Stroud has Flood Byrd, Democrat, Va., Cong. Hopeis one of the essentials of folks have, I want to have the just received from Washington a Mr. Newell has announced that Mr. J. N. Groce, of this city, and several other prominent Republi. Rec. Christian living. In fact we find pleasure of paying off their entire supply of free Illustrated booklets Miss Gladys Naylor, of Smith that hope is even possessed by al­ cans will be present and they will endebtness myself, and he did.>— for all men interested and, in ad. Grove, were united in marriage at most all mankind. The vilest of sin­ A R e b u k e . Twin City. Sentinel. djtion, will welcome inquiries from be taken on a tour of Piedmont Winston last Tuesday afternoon at ners usually have a hope that some North Carolina during their visit Mr. Rooseveit would have better f itang men who wish to look into the home of Rev. Mr. Hutchens, day they may beconje Christians, In tbe state,, which will begin on served himself would have been ser­ the officiating minister. The bride or that they may get to heaven, the new and greater opportunities is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. GULAR BLOOD the Navy now. offers for training October 2 4 . ved himself and the country had be somehow, someway. Regardless of torn up the letter he sent to tbe A. Naylor - and is a popular young the misfortunes'of life, the sorrows, HOUNDS for future civilian careers as ,they lady. The groom has many friends heartaches, sights, reverses, disap­ Afkr serve their country now in its e- Young Democratic Club of Ameri in this city, where he has been in ca Nothing is to be gained, in this business for some time. pointments, testa and trials, and all mergency. DAVIE BRICK the hard and trying things of life, crisis in our national life, by bis Late Friday afternoon while re­ somehow there is still leftsomehope seeking to identify the Democratic turning to her home, Mrs. Isaac Pram tive M ethods COMPANY Roberts, of Clarksville, was. serious in the human heart. Our God iethe O ar W ant Adi party as the special custodian of God of hope. And it it glorious that I I M N s t those democratic ideals to which Iy injured by being thrown from, Be DEALERS IN her buggy. Both arms were bro­ we may have His hope in abundance. all men of all partv subscribe. ken at two places, one being acorn, We may abound in the hope of God. full.” Well, it is simply wbat joy BRICK and SANp • Nothing is to be gained by bis set. God hasinstorSfor those who pro pound fracture, and one band was This comes, however, by a life fully ting up the Republican Party as also broken. Her hired colored surrendered unto Him. His sincere followers^ And along WOOD and COAL! man was driving. An automobile, with the blessedness of joy comes tbe special foe of firm, effectual sup­ Our text says, “Now the God of port of democratic ideals. — The driven by Dr. Harding, of Court­ hope fill you with jhy and peace— the sweetest of peace, and this makes Day Phone 194 • Night Fhone 119 ney, came along and scared the life hBppy. Every heart, soul, mind Baltimore (Md.) Sun, Democratic ALL joy and peace.” Jesus said, " I Mocksville, N. C. horse, causing him to run away. am come that your joy might be and spirit needs deep joy and peace. ADVERTISE REBgII for over too years. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. TRUTH

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For I ' M g " liked me. boyish wide | warmth in vian eyes o i glad to fill some trivial I But one dJ K headed Oiie,| Fm nk Jay Martcey Syndicate. Inc. -•ED VHEEtAW Frieda who LALA PALOOZA Vincent Loves Pictures By RUBE GOLDBERG door. She m a| stood there O H ,JU S T THEN WHY OONT duroy trousj BABETTE, LOOK AT V HERE’S HE SAVES WHAT’LL VINCENT * from Olie) _ WHO ARE ALL SOME YOU BRING’EM AROUND THIS JUNK-EVERYTHING IA THEATRE EVERYTHIN© I DO WITH HERE SOMETIME FrT s C A U S E old wolfskin i OUGHTA BE CLEANED < TICKET BUT THESE THESE big for her. OuTA VINCENT’S ROOM ) MARKED BEAUTIFUL I’M W AITIN MONEY PICTURES “I don’t understand this stuff m ore than INCLUDING — -T 1 9 2 2 MADAM UDIES FORAN Showed an VINCENT about sealed proposals? ’ ’ INTRODUCtION “Huh?” school crayon MYSELF! “It must be a very strange young After she’d man who would send a girl a pro* book or two! posal that wasn’t sealed.” wolfskin coa| and started SIGNALS There was I the air. I eaves were m f & t s v yard drifts But about I peared at mj| with his wia “I ban con m Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, me. nounced. “ But F r iel S’MATTER POP— AU Tnree Fellahs- Cooperate By C M . PAYNE ago,” I explJ iitg of the bl<| HA.J H is face, HEH-HEH-H6H? over that, bed I C a m V She had not! W E KNEYf WE D HOW tOCK and his moif MAKE YA LAUOK maybe I had| f i t T A k i l l ! “I see one of the firefly twins dyed We began 1 A**' Hfe J. himself green and the other one dyed Jng through I himself red. Were they getting tired skirting the [ Aoc • of being mistaken for each other?” the shadows! “Oh, no, but they have a job as It was foolisq sidelights on a dragon fly.” calling out, I went. Ancj TOO BAD no childish Then w e wJ examined thl sun-softened f Iy sm all foot! nothing therq “Perhaps,’! Olie, “she’s : VlESCAL IK E BySLHUNTLEV Seeing Is Believing I pinned But it prove! And the strkf Y O U T l f i . OHfYEAHT J b d ^ G a g s strom’s eyes | MVlALlIJB rs SEEYUW piness. She < OUT/ PROVE I'M OOTJ D&DGUMHED Xvfi OFTfiMWONOGBED e ? cam e from TDK MAS I M R fork in his hi BAEEeHu. from his wiq *OAY P explained the “I believe I shall have to give up could see, wal bridge.” mountain tog “Really? Isn’t the game worth counted, with the scandal?” “We’ve god HES THE. KlNO OF them. “We’| MAM INHOINOMTIAKEp. that child.” YES* FOEAM ------' HAUGHTY That took Katie’s India little papoosd £ the valley god from th^ MtKri casion, had sheep dog. POP—Poor Fellow Didn't Have a Chance By J. MILLAR WATT “Olie,” I s | a horse and! DID VOU SAY HS LOST Eye SchluppT HE DIDN'T KNOW . named Landq HIG LI FE PLAYI N<3 THEY WERS LOADED/ D IC E Sandy. And Sandy might| O Suitor—I am not rich like you, but It wasn’t I am young, strong and willing to afraid^ as mt| work. May I speak to your father? H e w as off Heiress—Why not? He is con­ Lander arj stantly hiring young men with just than I had < such qualifications as you enu­ his heels. I| m erate. down from ! flashlight in I ROGERS BROS. he hurried but not excitl to ask many| ‘T m havii settlers,” he! (Released by The Bell dlcate. ioc.1 here, tell th^ south of the I Let 'em worU TheW orld And when th| At Its in and out Worst Jansen shacM H e turned! lost child’s 1 SPORTING “That couple over there seems weeping in th| Irery spoony.” right, Mrs. “Yes, he was bom with a silver your girl fori spoon in his mouth, and she is mak­ There w a s | SFJ ing a collection of. silver spoons.” deep-timbred half-believed | SUGGESTION Then, for I squarely intd “It’s only I lowered voicl us together.’! “We haverf other,” I quaver in m l “Isn’t that! he demandeq “Was it?” by the deepej But Mrs. for someone | trvins to set To the fro nt d o o r to o p e n short the rt TOR CALLERS BEFORE THEY HAVE A1QlAl “Here, waiter, this doughnut’s like to make. TO RINB THE BELLi WHEN .YOU HAVE.JUST WON rubber. I can’t eat it to save my “You’d betl BAlTlle to set the b a b y a s l e e p a t w o -hour T life.” laid after a | “You’re not expected to, sir. For m y face, that purpose you wear it under your R iiiii He (eta ae worked ap, it takes U a three er tear minute* to slew dowel” command, gsj arm s.” of relief THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IBEST SELLER HES CHtfEO SKIIL g * ' Y T l O t Exercise for Health, Beauty ! R P U N p i P B ASPIRIN just as right exercises reduce fat­ ptions ty hips or a bulgy tummy. When Toes Out a looking-glass, unused muscles are brought back Sticking her toes out of Imv I %BY ARTHUR STRINGERLamp X ^ ^Yalleyf W. U. U Service / every man the to youthful firmness that ‘‘lost’* shoes is the Montenegrin girTs jnvn face. Frown XBE STOUT SO FAB beauty returns! signal that she is ready to consid­ L will lock sourly Caro, Coburn, Alaska*bora daughter of a Barbara Trumbull, whose father I* Sghtliig not Interested In Lander.^ • a * er offers of marriage. at it and with -bush rat" who died with an unproved min. Coburn's claim. Lander breaks with Drum- One of Carol's piipils is Salaiia Bryson, Our 32-page booklet has exercise rou­ ILy, kind compan- big claim, returns North to teach school, bull and moves to Sock-Eye Scblupp't a big. outdoors young woman, also in love tines to correct all these figure faults, as ftflney Lander, mining engineer, rescues shack. Carol gets a school Job at Mata- with Lander. well as poor posture, “dowager’s hump," her aboard ship from annoyances of Eric nuska. Salaria can hardly read but she Is adept heavy legs. Also has general dally ex­ T o r e lie v e (the Bed) Ericson. Lander is engaged to Barbara visits her and, Carol says she Is at hunting game. ercise routine, special exercises for relax­ M is e r y o f ing tense nerves, relieving aching feet. COLDS INSTALLMENT IX Send your order to: LiauiD TABL£TS I CHAPTER XI “And you, Eckstrom,” Lander flashlight when I go back for the SALVE called back over his shoulder, “line READER-HOME SERVICE NOSE DROM men. And blink the light from time COUGH DROM Life is like a husky-dog that re­ up the men when they get here. to time, so we can place you.” €35 Sixth Avenue New York City 666 r o u UP fuses to be entirely tamed. Quite un­ And you, Olie, ride straight over to “All right,” I agreed, as quietly Enclose 10 cents In coin for your Iky wKnb-My-XIm"-* Wontcrfal I sluggish and you feel copy of BEST EXERCISE FOR tend everything you expectedly the old wolf strain breaks the station and tell the agent there as I could. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. «ut. to get the marshal. Tell him to B millions do — chew “Can’t you find her, Sandy?” I Name...... Equal Rights Je modern chewing Several weeks ago I’d arranged wire up and down the line for any said as I stood with my fingers lly chew FEEN-A- men he can get here. This calls Address ...... Equal rights for all, special l to bed—sleep with- to have young Olie Eckstrom bring hooked through his collar. For it me a quart of milk every morning. for fast work. So come on!” privileges for none.—Thomas Jef­ Inest morning gentle, would be natural, I knew, for the ferson. ping you feel swell And I looked forward to Olie’s daily I didn’t resent the brusqueness of dog to follow his owner. I let him J normal pep. Try bisits. For I liked Olie and Olie that order. sniff at the pail as I held him trem­ ETTING old? That double chin Istes good, is handy liked me. I liked the flash of his “How old is that child?" he asked bling against my knee. Then he G means only that you’re get­ In a Minority Serous family supply ting soft!

IHE DAVIE RECORD. Corp. Houser B. Hendrix, who Center News. An Ancient Law Stands is now stationed at Ft. Bragg, spent M ove To Lenoir. M ocksville C ircuit. week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Clodfetler, v THE METHODIST CHURCH. I Mr. and Mn. T. G. Cartner and children j Having done everything in its Oldest Paper In The County William C. Sides, Jr. of the Salem community visited Mr. and I power over tbe past eight years to who have been residing on Maple Mrs E. R. Bameycastle Sunday. :r . No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads. ' Miss Helen Holman, of R. 2 , Sunday. October 5th. repeal the law of supply and de. avenue for some time, have moved Dulin 11 a. m. • Union Chapel 3 p m . Mr and Mn. H. W. Tuttewow and fami­ left yesterday for Washington, D. ly, of Dukeville 1 visited his parents. Mr. mand, the New Deal is now a little |te l e v e r y C., where she has a position. to Lenoir, where he has a position Bethel 7:3U p m. and Mn. L M. Tutterow Sunday. NEWS AROUND TOWN. Sermon Topic: ITbis Do In Remember- bit anxious to rein-state it If there as assistant soil conservationist. Mr and Mn Clyde Glasscock, of IJames are surplus of wheat and cotton it is a r e r e - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroud and ance of Me Mr. Clodfetler has been in the soil ThefourtbQuarterly onferencefor the ^ ® “ d£„ T ‘ed Mf and ** J' G‘ because in no inconsiderable part tbe Mrs G. G. Daniel spent Thurs children spent Sunday with Mr. MocksviUe Circuit will be held at Union Anderson Sunday. • | f a l l a n d conservation service In Davie for NewDeaI has linanced their creation. day in Statesville with her parents, and Mrs. Walter Sample, of Char­ Chapel at 3 p. m. The Rev. A. C. Gibbs, H n H. F. Tutterow spent Sunday with w e e k l y , lotte. the past year or two, and made District Superintendent, will pieside at Mr. and Mn B. F. Tutterow. —New York Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler. many friends while here. He is a this meeting. A special request is made Mr. and Mn. Carl Anderson were week- ! s h o p p i n g tbat all new nominated church officers end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrell PoweIL We notice in the Johnson Conn Miss Louise Latham spent sever Master Billy Epperson, of States, graduate of N. C. State College, and Sunday school officials be present for, Mr and Mrs N. y. Anderson visited her ville is spending this week in town this meeting, where they will be duly ~ ty, Tennessee News that eggs are al days last week with friends in Raleigh, class of 1 9 3 2 . The Re­ Iected by the Quarterly Conference. parents, Mr. and Mn. R S. Powell Sunday, with bis grandparents, Mr. and cord is sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H-Jones and daughter srlling at 14c. per dozen. Gosh Winston-Salem and Lewisville. Mrs. G L. Craven. HcAIIister Clodielter, but wish them much Land posters at this office. m^c a- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Mr. and Mn. Hbc Carter, or Winston- Misses Myrtle Phipps and Gladys, success in their new home If they t Notice To The Public Powell, of Mocksvtlle, R. i, a fine teen Hester, of Winston-Salem, ever decide to come back to Davie, •; Salem visited Hr. and Mn. D. G. Tutterow were week-end guests of Miss Ra -Sunday. son, Eddie Lee, on Sunday, Sept they will find the latch string hang­ R. S. Powell has returned home from Notice is hereby given that the chel Foster, on R. 4 . undersigned, J. Frank Hendrix, 2 lst. Princess Theatre Carolina Beach where he spent some time. ing on tbe outside of the door has sold all his interest in the as­ FOR SALE—One good Gueru< Mrs. L. H. Campbell, of Harts, WEDNESDAY ONLY Davie M ethodist Charge sets of Hendrix Dwiegins Motor sey-Jersey milch cow. W illiam Franldin Cope. "ROAD SHOW" Company, a partnership, and has ville, S. C., spent last week in and CLARENCE McDANIEL, with Adolph Meniou-Carole Landis G. W. Fink, Pastor will preach Sunday withdrawn as partner from said around Mocksville with relatives ' Twin Brook Farm. William Franklin Cope, 80, died at his Oct. 5th as follows: compauy. Notice is further given home, near Hacedonia early Wednesday ” Y h u r s d a y f e n s and friends. At Center UHW a. m. At Salem 3:00 p. m tbat the undersigned will not he Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroud and morning: George Brent • Martha Scott in At Hardison 7.-00 liable for any debts or obligations T e funeral was held Friday morning at “THEY DARE NOT LOVE” FOR SALE—Horse and wagon family have moved from the Cain ' Rev. A. C. Gibbs. District Superindent of said company from and after the house on WlIkesboro street to the 11 o'clock at Hacedooia Horavian church. P f t i D A i r will preach, and hold tbe 4th Quarterly BS F o r C. F. COON. Mocksville, R. 2 . Survivors include three daughters, Mn Conference for tbe entire Charge following date of tbis notice. 0. R. Allen house on Church street. “THE PARSON OF PANAM1NT” This 2 9 th dav of SeDtember 1 9 4 1 . | r r i e d I n Henry Hockaday. and Mn. C. R. Smith, the sermon. While things are looking with Charlie Rluggles Ellen Drew bright for the Davie Charge yet it is very J. FRANK HENDRIX, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, of Advance, Route 2; three sons, W. L Cope, p ie s King’s Mountain, spent the week, J. Arthur Daniel, popular rural SATURDAY important that all officers and members Former Partner of Hendrix-Dwig- letter carrier is spending this week A J. Cope, and J. F. Cope all of Advance attend these'services which cutne so near gins Motoi Company. I $ 1 . 1 9 u p end in town, guests of Mr and Mrs. Route I; 33 grandchildren; seven great­ Gene Autry in the end of the Conference Year. at Edenton, where he and C. B. “BACK IN SADDLE” I F r o m E G. Hendricks. Mooney are fishing in Albemarle grandchildren. Sound. MbNDAt ONLY m m ******************************************4 ••UNDERGROUND” Mrs. S. C. Stonestreet, who has Scout Executive H ere. f been qnite ill for the past month, is Mrs. Chas. H. Pitts and brother, with Jeffrev Lynn D G. Tutterow, Ir., of Alexandria, J. Claude Kimrey Field Executive of " TUESDAY ' I some better, her many friends will tbe Uwharrie Council of tbe Boy Scouts, Va., spent the week-end with their was in Davie county Friday, working for "ONE NIGHT—IN LISBON' be glad to learn. parents, Mr. and Mrs D. G. Tut­ WANTED Iters rbe fall and winter promotion of Boy Scout­ with Fred MacMnrry-MadeIine Carroll terow, on R. 1 . ing in Davie county. While here be visit­ ' o l o r s FOR SALE-M ilch cow. MRS. ed the Farmingtoo, Cooleemee and Mocks- B. F. HOLTON. Mocksville, R. 2 . Miss Luev Foard Greene, daugh. ville committee members. Hr. Kimrey 4 8 c u p stated tbat he was Ioeking forward to a S H O R T L O G S ter of Dr. and Mrs. Garland V. full program for scouting in Davie County Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, of Brevard W o r k Greene, of Fork, left Wednesday for this year. He appeared before the An­ Seeds! Seeds! soent several days last and this Greenville, N. C., where she re­ nual Conference of District No. 4 of the 4 5 Inch Long ltc . Nottb Carolina Congress of Parents and MAPLE week in town, the guest of her entered E. C. T. College. Teachers, held in Mocksville yesterday, BlRCH 10 to 24 I a c k e t s mother, Mrs. W. L Call. to discuss tbe place which Boy Scouting S o w N o w . Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Sides, Jr., has among the high school boys. SYCAMORE Inches Th*ck Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Christian, had as their guests on Sundav after­ noon, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rogers of Gainsville, Fla., announce the and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Moore and K a p p a N e w s Austrian Winter Peas CASH arrival of a fine son, Cephas New­ son, Tommy, from Kannapolis. Rev. Mt. Stoner filled his regular ap­ R ye Grags ton, III, Saturday, Sept. 2 0 ,. pointment at S t Matthews Sunday. Mr. and Mn. E. T. Koontzand children, Orchard Grass >'i 1 9 4 1 . WANTED—Route man. Good Mr. and Mn. F. E. Cartner and daughters opening In Mocksville. Sell, de. and T. L. Koontz were Sunday dinner Herds Grass Mrs. T. F. Sbeek, ot Ephesus, liver Rawleigh Products year a. guests of Mr. and Mn. D. P. Campbell of Y o u r round, steady work, large profits. Mocksville. Ky Blue Grass Chair & N ovelty I is a patient at Rowan Memorial Mr. and Mn. J. F. Cartner were dinner H a n e s Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCJ 1 3 7 - Hospital, Salisbury, where she un­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dwiggins re­ White Clover , kney. 1 3 7 , Richmond, Va. cently. derwent an appendicitis operation Jobn N. Smoot, of Granite FaUs, was about two weeks ago. For the first time in a long while the week-end guest of his parents. Hr. and Prices Right Hrs. C. A. Smoot. C o m p a n y there are a number of vacant hous Hr. and Mn. Albert McDaniel and Mr. FOR SALE—Eight or ten good es for rent in Mocksville. Rents and Mn. Arthur McDaniel and baby, of wThe Store Of Today’s Best" mules. J. Frank Hendrix. have gone up right much in the Cleveland, were Sunday afternoon guests I Mocksville, N. C. past few years, which have caused of Hr. and Mn. Tom Koontz. 1 Marshall Koontz, of Kappa, well, a number ot people to build their I M ocksville 1*************************»*************»»***»******»> known Davie farmer, was among own homes. Grain, Cotton M arket. ju a r e those who sold tobacco in Winston- A representative of the United Lint cotton 1 7 ^ ; seed cotton 7 J^c H ardw are Co. Salem last week. He reports his States Tobacco Co., 'will be at our Local market price for wheat, I l i i l best grade brought 4 3 c per pound. store all day next Saturday, Oct. $1 .0 5 per bushel; corn 8 0 c. Patronize Yoor Hardware Store 4 th, and will give 10 cents worth J. Lee Cartner, one of Calahaln’s of snuff free with every purchase MissesHiIda Markham and Caro W e Are Ready To Do Your good citizens and farmers, was sell, of 2 5 cents worth of any of their Ivu Kurfees, students at Mitchell •forth Carolina) ¥ _ Davie County ) In The SupenorCourt I ing tobacco in Winston-Salem Wed brands of snuff. With every 2 5 c College, Statesville, spent the week- nesday. Mr. Cartner says his best purchase of Model Smoking Tobao* eud with their parents. Sallie Branson co, one package will be given free. vs Cotton Ginnmg grade brought 4 3 c per pound. J. FRANK HENDRIX, Kelly Branson Near Depot Mocksville. O ur W ork Is E. G. Walker, of R. 2 , sold a Notice of Publication. load of tobacco on the Winston. WHEN Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett en­ !■ Tbe defendant, EeIiy BranBon. will Salem market Wednesday. Mr. joyed a delightful weekend. They Y our D octor take notice that an action entitled as As Good As The Best Walker had only three grades and had all of their children with them. above, has been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Davie County, N. they brought him an average of 3 8 Miss Helen Avett, a member of the Prescribes. C., by the plaintiff, Sallie Branson W e Give You Prom pt Service cents per pound for his entire load. Wilkeshoro school faculty; Mi for the purpose of obtaining an ab­ Iib its Elva Grace Avett, a student at Bring Your Prescription solute divorce from said defendant, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kurfees, of Greensboro College; Finch Avett, Kelly Branson, on the grounds of HIGHEST MARKET PRICE this city, and Mrs Bessie Stone- To Us For Accurate two years separation, and tbe saie pts pro- street, of Winstoa-Salem, left yes­ of Virginia Beach, and Frank Avett ' defendant will further take notice PAID FOR YOUR COTTON Jia com - terday bv motor for Green Moun­ of Reidsville. Compounding By A tbat he is required to appear at tbe InexceU- office of the Clerk of Superior Court Ben Tutterow Is In Charge Of Our Gin. tain, Iowa, where they will spend Registered Pharmacy of Davie County at the court he use 674582922 two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fork News Notes. ; in Mocksville, N- C., within thirtv Gwyn Ward. Best Quality days after the last publication of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McClamroch Franklin and Nelson Bailer, of the U. 'this notice, which said last publica S. Navy, arrived Saturday to spend ten tion will be on the 15th day of Octo­ I o r k have moved from North Cooleemee days here with relatives and friends. Right Prices to their new home on North Main ber, 1941, and answor or demur to J. P. G reen M illing Co. Mrs. James Richardson sustained pain­ the Complaint in said action, or the street. The Record is glad to wel­ ful Injury to an ankle in a fall last week. J. F NAYLOR, Manager come Mr. and Mrs. McClamroch to plaintiff will apply to the Court for Mr. and Mn. Emest Hills and daugh­ H all-K im brough ' tbe relief demanded in said Com­ Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. tlie best little town in North Caro­ ter, Mrs. Rav Johnston, of Statesville, plaint. This28th day of September, lina. spent Sunday afternoon here with Hr. and Mrs. Vance Johnston. 1941- C B. HOOVER. D r u g C o . Clerk of Superior Court. Misses Mabel Wilson and Rachel Mr. and Mn. Byerly Sidden, of Wins­ ON ton Salem, spent the week-end here with Sherrill spent Wednesday night the Mrs. Nena Hoyle. P hone 1 4 f M ocksville guests uf Miss Marjorie Hartley, at 0. M. Bailey. Jr.. of Lezintton spent Advance. The young ladies re­ Sunday with his father. D. M. Bailey. turned home Thursday by rail, this Mr. and Mn. Bill Leach, of Mt. Airy, being the first time they had ever spent Sunday here with Mn. Locke Aann Please A ccept This A s A Personal ridden on a passenger train. MissIreneRiehanlsonvisited her sis­ ter. Mn. Thomas Rise, in Greensboro re cently. Lily Postmaster John LeGrand and Mr. and Mn. R. K. Williams, of Chuicli S t i l l M a n y rut al lettercarrier J. A. Daniel took land, visited relatives here a few days afto. Invitation T o Inspect A nd D rive Wednesday afternoon off and went a-fishing. They report catching three carp that weighed a total of W estern Davie News. BARGAINS 4 ) 4 pounds. They fished in the About 75 friends and relatives met at Yadkin, but didn’t see any. strange the home of CharBe Richardson Sunday F u r n i t u r e THE 1942 FORD CARS pres sea monster. and gave him a surprise birthday dinner. AU left wishing him many happy returns of the day. a n d O n Display A t O ur Showroom C. B. Hoover and C. N. Spry A goodly number attended the newly spent several days last week in Bal­ organized Sunday school at Hickory Grove -I timore attending the National Con. Church Sunday afternoon. The public is A p p l i a n c e s vention of the P. O. S. of A. invited to ceme out nest Sunday after­ as follows, noon and take a part in tha community 2 9 October 3, 1941 There weie delegates in attend, Sunday school. Special singers and an BUY ance from North Carolina. Hugh lying in Far- Evangelistic Club from Statesville will be Before We Are Forced ]>avie County. Mitchell, of Statesville, was elected present Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. |tone, N. W. National President tor the fourth Hr and Mn A. L. Chaffin and daugh- To Advanced ter. Miss Mabel, Jsy M. Ratledge and thence East consecutive time. daughter Miss Rebecca, and Richard Beck, With The Market 1130 ft. to a were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jas. Ratledge. | 0 ft. to the Henry W. Stroud, one of Iredell Rev. and,Hn. D. G. Renegar, Mr. Early Vest 130 feet county’s good farmers from the and a gronp of girls from the Baptist Or­ D aniel Furnitinre late highway, phanage, ThomaCTille. were dinner guests |o the begin- Clarksbury section, was In town Wednesday on his way home from of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ratledge Sunday. ' square feet, Several es |our tobacco farmers have & Electric Co. Sanford Motor Co. I will start at Winston Salem, where he carried a sold some of their crop on the Winston- |av of Septem load of tobdceo. Mr. Stroud re­ Salem market and report good sales. Sev­ I Overhead Bndge Mocksville, N. C. ceived 4 3 cents a pound for his best eral It(H ) 30 and 40 cent averagea. Mocksville, N. C nmiseioner. grade, and seemed to be well pleas­ The Oieshire school is progressing nice­ bksville, N. C. ed with tobacco prices. ly with Mn. FIoience Renegar as teacher. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

!LITS LM BEST SBLLEIt Three New Rear Admirals for U. S. Navy A T I O t WHO’S K l S U O S E P H ASPIRIN Reflections/ The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the NEWS reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it in turn will look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with THIS it, and it is a jolly, kind compan­ ion.—Thackeray.

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By LEMUEL F. PARTON CONSTIPATION (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) SLOW YOU UP • When bowels are sluggish and you feel "^EW YORK.—In the newspapers irritable, headachy and everything you ’ and on the street there is more K/flSCELLANEOUS cutout de- do is an effort, do as nuHiona do—chew and more talk of Donald M. Nelson signs are here to tempt ham­ FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- for the one-man head of the nation- mer and saw into use. At top, MINT before you go to bed-deep with­ Miracle-Man Sans left, is a very practical item—the out being distarbed-next morning gentle, fort. A Wash- “Leave a Note” bungalow. Inch thorough relieff helping you feel swell again, full of your normal pep. Try Sleight-of-H and, ington friend wood makes this, and it is to be FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy placed beside the front door. Pad and economical. A generous family supply I. Don M. Nelson ^ t ^ t and pencil inside the hinged door powerful New Dealers, as well as invites friends to leave word if they important members of the opposi­ call when you are away. Practi­ FEEH-A-MINTlo* tion are working to the above end. cal, too, are the doorknockers— There has been much favorable the red-headed woodpecker and the Treatment of Men comment on his showing in a recent horse. And kitchen or dining room There is nothing to do with men radio debate on prices. Processed will welcome this clever cottage but to love them; to contemplate through several alphabetical scram­ President Roosevelt has approved the recommendations of the line selection board, which selected 12 offi­ flower holder and the matching their virtues with admiration, b les at- Washington during the last cers of the grade of captain for promotion to the grade of rear admiral. Among the navy ,officers to step into shade pulls. their faults with pity and forbear­ year, he has been appointed execu­ the charmed circle are, left to right, J. R. Beardall, J. F. Shafroth and O. M. Hustvedt.The promotion was ance, and their injuries with for­ tive director of the President’s new made necessary by the expansion of the U. S. navy to meet Oireat of war. Jig. coping or keyhole saw may be used giveness".—D ew ey. Supply, Priorities and Allocations la cutting these articles from wood—bright board. There seems to be a growing enamels Ior painting them. Pattern Z9310. U cents, gives outlines and complete di­ belief that if anybody can perform a America Strengthens Sea and Air Arm rections. Send your order to: FOR QUICK RELIEF micracle, he can. Mr. Nelson probably would AUNT MARTHA concede no more than a depre­ Box KfrW Kansas City, Mo. A Saethinc QAI VF catory wave of the hand to this Enclose 15 cents Ior each pattern ANTISEPTIC Used by thousands with satisfactory re- miracle business. Tall, bulky, & desired. Pattern No...... ■ suits Ior 40 years—six effective ingredi­ bespectacled, slow-moving, and ents. Get Carboil at drug stores or mail Name ...... 5Qc to Spuilock-Neal Co., Nashville, Tesa, deliberate in speech, he would Address ...... resolve the bewildering compli­ cations of plane and tank pro­ Privilege to Listen duction in orderly and methodi­ It is the province of knowledge cal processes instead of sleight- to speak, and it is the privilege of of-hand. The former and never ASKMB wisdom to listen.—Oliver Wendell the latter is his unfailing pro­ I Holm es. cedure. I AM O TH Sn Mr. Nelson’s business career of A 'i I A General Quiz 29 years has been given entirely to Sears Roebuck & Co., of which firm m « * he became chairman of the execu­ The Questions tive com m ittee in 1939. He becam e a defense aide at Washington a year 1. Approximately how many ago. He joined Sears Roebuck as a members has the British house of chemical engineer, for which he had lords? FRED been trained at the University of 2. What is a euphemism? Missouri. His friends have noted that thus he would bring a technical 3. What is meant by the French equipment to the job, as well as phrase vis a vis? rALLEN long experience in organization and 4. What was the nationality of SMrtisp OcfoBer M m i tnry co-ordination, if he should be as­ the traveler Marco Polo? Wadnesday Night signed a one-man seat in the defense 5. Nemesis, the avenging deity WITH Wheel-house. of the ancient Greeks, was repre­ sented as what, man, woman, or He’s slightly red-headed but beast? KENNY BAKER isn’t that way temperamentally. PORTtANOHOPPA In this connection, he is an in­ 6 . What river supplies the wa­ ALOOODMAJfS veterate pipe-smoker, the same ter by which the Panama canal ORCHESTRA Pictured at left is a view of the keel laying for the new 10,000-ton cruiser, Wilkes-Barre, at the recently being the classical deterrent to locks are operated? THE TCXACO going ofi half-cocked. He was I re-opened century-old Cramps shipyards, near Philadelphia.^ Upper right: Widely heralded new flying fortress, 7. The science of pomology I probably .world’s deadliest instrument of destruction, emerges from the Boeing plant in Seattle for first test shoved around considerably in deals with what? i flight. Lower right: The U. S. cruiser San Juan, after being launched at the Fore River yard of the Bethlehem the more or less broken field of . • PRESENTED BY ' Steel company, Quincy, Mass. the earlier defense drive, but has shown a capacity to get on The Answers TEXACO with his workmates and is cred­ B ut T his‘V ’ Is for Sieg For C ivilian D efense DEALERS ited with ability to clear log­ 1. Seven hundred and forty. jams and get things done. He 2. A mild name for something is S3 years old, a native of Han­ disagreeable. W N U -7 3 9 -4 1 nibal, Mo. 3. Opposite. —• --- 4. Italian (Venetian). Distrnsting 5. Woman. 'T'HE life of Artemus L. Gates has It is more disgraceful to dis­ 6 . The Chargres. been one continuous anti-climax. trust than to be deceived by our 7. Fruit. From the day of his 90-yard run in friends.—La Rochefoucauld. the Yale-Harvard gam e of 1917, he A. L. Gates Long ^ a s b e e n slipping Has Been on the steadily. In t h e W o r ld ItsAGOOD . fDown-and-Down’ war the best he could do was to become Yale’s AMERICAN most decorated war hero. He didn’t it even become a bank president until h e w as 33 and w as probably near 30 CUSTOM before he gathered his first million. THE P U P G E And now he has dragged along to 46 before being named by the Presi­ TO THE FlAG dent as assistant secretary of the it a fiat, heart-warming navy for air. His final slump from patriotic custtm that began in a that golden November afternoon of great aatioaa/ public school 24 years ago probably will be when cttebratiaa Octaber 21,1892. they make him president of the new League of Nations, after the SMOKING KING EDWARD war. Ggars in moments of relaxation or sober reflection on the high duties He entered Tale from Cedar and privileges of citizenship is Rapids, Iowa, his home town, another pleasant American custom. guessed right on our entering TryKingEdwardtoday. You'll the World war, joined an ap­ Attempting to steal the thunder of “Col. V. Britton,” who is the Alice Marble of California, assist­ enjoy this fine cigar. prentice flying group and was sparkplug of the British “V for Victory ’1 crusade, the Germans release ant director of civilian defense in ready when the can came, vol­ this photo to a skeptical world. It shows a great “v” inscribed in a pub­ charge of physical training for wom­ f o r unteering in the naval air serv­ lic square in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The V stands for Victoria, an en, looks over some civilian defense ice. He was a tackle in the air, ancient German word for victory, long superseded by the familiar “sieg” insignia. Miss Marble was formerly as he had been on the ground, of modem Germany. national singles tennis champion. dropping many German planes. The British awarded him the Rescued Yankee Fliers Land in British Port Distinguished Flying Cross, the V est Pocket Rations French the Croix de Guerre, and his own country the Navy Con­ gressional Medal of Honor. His Jaded Palates w het our. appetites, the m ore jad­ most sensational exploit was the The. more we desire the more we' ed our palate becomes.—Babbi L rescue of two British fliers require. The more we demand to I. Newm an. whose bomber had been downed In the channel. AU this got passing mention in the G e t th is B /B IE , FKEEt public prints, as did his appointment Fot over 70 years, gratefiil users have preferred WlntenimtfitS to the presidency of the Liberty Na­ Touc Ibr Malaria. We want YOU to tzy Winternnith’a—therefore tional bank, in New York, in 1929, offer you thiB complete 761-page Holy Bible, FREE, if youH send at the age of 33, but it was just a u« 2 mud! Wintersmith carton tops (or I large carton top). Jmt whisper compared to the uproar mall to Wintersimth Chemical Co* b*., 650 HQl St, Louisville, Ky. touched off by that 90-yard run. At this writing Mr. Gates is presi­ dent of the New York Trust com­ pany. W inTtRSMITHS Others engaged in Wall Street ac­ tivities who are on the up-and-up at T o n i c M 1Z M m Washington include Robert Lovett, (he not so long ago served as one of 'VT’OU can depend on the special Mr. Gates’ directors) who now has Lieut. CoL Paul Logan shown with a war department post correspond- Five American fliers who'were en route to England to fly for the the army’s new “vest pocket” ra­ sales the merchants of oni ing with Mr. Gates’ new navy sec- B.A.F. and who were rescued when their ship was torpedoed. Four tion for parachute troops, now being town announce in the columns oi retarial job; James C. Forrestal, j other Americans were drowned. The rescued men, who landed at a tested by the quartermaster corps. SBBSSSB 9 BS 9 9 ' this paper. They mean money who is deep in production-manage- : British port, are, left to right: Norman Echord of Kansas City, Tom Three complete meals will be eon- T U C C P P f I Al C saving to our readers. It always pays ment, and then there is Averill Har- | GilfBn of Mississippi, Jack Gilliland of Kansas, James Jordan of San tamed in these tiny boxes, each ^ to patronize the merchants who riman, who is swing-man diplomat ! Francisco and Rivers Grove of Georgia, weighing bnt a few ounces. in England and Russi* I i advertise. They are not afraid of their merchandise or their prices. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

ISELLEH Drastic Millinery Changes IMPROVED IfiSPlRIH UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL [PATTERNS] SEWIN6 CIQCLE For Autumn Fashion Parade S U N D A Y I 'T'HE dress which is practically (dng-glass, cHooL Lesson a requirement for college en­ man the By CHERIE NICHOLAS By HAROLD L. LUNDQU1ST. D. D. trance is the jumper. It’s the Ice. Frown Dean of The Moody Bible Institute basis of every well-planned school of Chicago. JlitHH QUambeM . look sourly (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) wardrobe, for it can be worn with and with different blouses and sweaters in Id compan- many interchangeable effects. lesson for October 5 Pattern No. 8018 presents a jum p.

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I and you feel LESSON TEXT—Genesis 1:26-28; Matthew ferything you 6:24-33. Ijs do—* chew GOLDEN TEXT—Our Father which art Mem chewing In heaven, Hallowed be thy name.—Mat­ ■w FEEN-A- thew 6:9. E—sleep with- Lminggentlet Without God man has no hope in Lu feel swell this world. This is the teaching of Ld pep. Try Modt is handy Scripture, which is confirmed by Jarnily supply experience and admitted by the s costs only philosophies of men. "Having no hope and without God in the world,” 1 0 * say* Paul (Eph. 2:12), and every godless philosophy paints the same |M en dark picture. Says one, “It cannot do with men be doubted that the theistic belief ■contemplate is a comfort to those that hold it J admiration, and that the loss of it is a very land forbear- painful loss. We have seen the Ics with for- spring sun shine out of an empty heaven to light up a soulless earth; we have felt with utter loneliness that the Great Companion is dead” (Clifford). JEf5 WAFFLES AT NIGHT—GUESTS’ DELIGHT! That desolate and despairing con­ (See Recipes Below) clusion need not be the lot of any man, for we have in God’s own OUT OF THE WAFFLE IBON Word a clear revelation of Himself THIS WEEK’S MENU !satisfactory re- as our Creator and our loving Wafifles I Um ’m ! Crisp and pcctive ingredi- Father. Why not accept it? j stores or mail browned to suit the taste—a queenly WAFFLE PARTY Nashville, Tenn, 1. God Our Creator (Gen. 1:26-28). dish, whether you’re a homemaker Hot Bouillon who delights in calling in your Both of our Scripture passages tell Waffles Syrup Sausages us much about man, but in doing friends—a “home body” who caters listen Fruit Salad T)f knowledge p REPARE to see drastic innova- I so they reveal God. only to the family—or a lone eater ! privilege of 1 tions in millinery fashions this j I. How He Made Man (w. 26, who simply likes nice foods. Homemade Chocolate- liver Wendell season. Perhaps the most signifi­ ! 27). “God created man in his own It’s fun to make ’em . . . it’s fun Mint Ice Cream cant and startling is the new cover- I image” (v. 27). This does not refer to bake ’em. And waffle baking has Coffee Milk up look that is achieved through to any physical likeness, although made so many homemakers—young curtain drapes, snood fantasies and The dramatic pose given to dashing and old—wafifle-party conscious, that berets, to achieve a smart new look it is abundantly evident that man’s various other intriguing devices. body is far above the animal level we’ve included in this week’s col­ There is an endless number of is perfectly demonstrated in this umn games especially suitable for stand over night, or I Vi hours. When and perfectly adapted to be the ready to use, beat egg yolks, add to m m new silhouettes on the fall program, model, which is a black skirt-felt waffle parties. dwelling place of the soul and the mixture and then add beaten whites. which carries the assurance of ev­ shape worn to accent the new profile So why not be a hostess who is silhouette. That there are many instrument of its activity in a Bake 4 minutes on a very hot iron. ery one, being becomingly hatted different! Invite the “gang” in for ways of wearing the popular beret, physical world. Even the Son of this season. Basic hats are all on a neighborhood Frait Sauce for Waffles. adds to its. popularity this season. God took upon Himself the body of the list, so you can be utterly con­ “waffle feed.” Not only is the profile beret out­ a man and, in its glorified state, Vi cup butter ED servative in'your choice. You will Your new deal er which slim girls will like—it standing but emphasis is also given still bears that body in heaven. 2 cups powdered sugar find your favorite beret on the list, in entertaining— has a fitted waistline, marked with to huge berets worn back on the This means that man’s body is I cup crushed berries all types of draped turbans, pill­ whether your a shaped, wide belt. The top is head in pofhpadour fashion. worthy of honor and considerate box shapes galore, bonnets from guests be club­ I egg white supported with straps which cross A tremendous revival of feather care and use. IN Dutch to frontier-woman types, sail­ women, daugh­ I teaspoon vanilla and button in back. The regula­ trims is announced, which is an­ ■ The real image of God in man is ter’s pals, the tion convertible collar blouse is in­ l/tf and Evwy ors wide of brim or not, mushrooms other “reason why” hats take on a a moral and spiritual likeness. Man Cream butter, add powdered and clothes (very face-framing this high school bas­ sugar and when well creamed, stir cluded with the jumper pattern. b y N ig h t different look these days. Not only is a moral being, knowing the dif­ • * « year) also calots in versatile pleas­ ketball team, or in white of egg and vanilla. Mix does fashion place “a feather in ference between right and wrong. Pattern No. 8018 is in uneven sizes 11 ing interpretations. hubby’s cronies— thoroughly and add berries. ChilL your cap” but entire hats are made He has all the characteristics of will go down in social history. Mark to 19. Size 13 jumper requires ZVs yards However these simply give start personality, self-consciousness, in­ Makes a delicious topping for waffles 35-inch material or 2% yards 54-inch ma­ of feathers. And a perfect riot of our words! terial. Blouse with short sleeves takes 1% to the current millinery story. The feathers enliven the new fall felts, telligence, feeling and will. That when served for supper, dessert, or Waffle recipes can be divided into even late-at-night as a “snack.” yards 35-inch material. For this attrac­ big thrill is the revolutionary inter­ while dressy headgear will flaunt image has been marred and defaced tive pattern, send your order to: pretations that daring designers are two parts—the “ordinary” or “regu­ feathers in gayest mood. The little by sin, but it is still there. Even lar” waffle—good enough for any­ Gingerbread Waffles. giving to the various type hats, in the lowest man or woman it is hat above, to the left, is typical of body; and the waffles with frills and (M akes 6 waffles) SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. through amazing back - curtain capable of being reached and trans­ Room 1324 little feminine millinery confections, furbelows — gingerbread waffles, 1 Vi cups pastry effects, cover-up devices and pictur­ formed by the grace of God. 311 W. Wacker Dr. Chicago that call for cunning veils and the chocolate waffles, etc. So we give flour CBS esque drapes. This all seems to con­ use of hatpins. Endose 15 cents in coins for 2. How He Blessed Man (v. 28). you some of each. Vi cup sugar Pattern No...., ...... Size..,,,,*, vey a new message of “more hat One characteristic feature of town He gave man “a help meet for him” Vi cup molasses Name...... Lp-W-^s t than hair” in direct contrast to the and country wide-brim felts, is that Waffles. |sPJ»-c-s long bobs showing as heretofore. (Gen. 2:18); that is, a completely (M akes 5 waffles) 2 eggs Address ...... ,. crowns go towering to any height, •suitable companion and helper. He I cup sour milk Below to the right, in the group as you see in the model pictured 2 cups sifted flour illustrated is a very new pompa­ gave him dominion over the entire 1 % cups milk I teaspoon ginger in the upper right comer. In this earth, and his restless, pioneering Vi teaspoon salt dour pillbox type made of sheered instance, a striking hat-and-bag en­ 3 teaspoons baking powder 39—41 felt that achieves outstanding dis­ spirit still presses toward the com­ Vi teaspoon salt I teaspoon soda semble has been achieved with two- plete realization of that promise. Ease sneeze, check drip. FbI- tinction and sophistication, via a 3 eggs I teaspoon baking low easy directions and use lin g toned felt, bright blue and red glove He provided for every need of man, powder coarse-mesh net snood draping, so 4 to 6 tablespoons melted shortening _rfS PEHETIO HOSE DROPS raceful to dis- stitching. Blue and red combina­ not only physical and social, but 6 tablespoons melted shortening voluminous it extends over the tions is a “last word” message Separate the eggs and beat the FEVER ( eceived by our shoulders. Note also the decorative also spiritual, for we read that He yolks with the milk. Add the sifted Beat eggs until light. Add sugar, lfoucauld. broadcasting from fashion centers, walked with him “in the cool of molasses and sour milk. Sift dry metal band ornament, from beneath not only for hats but for the entire dry ingredients, then the melted which, the snood 'emanates in gath­ the day” (Gen. 3:8), until man by shortening, and last, the stiffly beat­ ingredients together and add. Beat Adaptations costum e. his own sin broke that fellowship. until smooth. Add shortening and The whole -secret of living is to ered fullness. Sportsfelts are very wide of brim en egg whites. Pour into hot waffle Another hat that is making con­ God’s love toward His creation is iron and bake until iron stops steam­ bake 3 or 4 minutes. Serve with make adaptations as they are nec­ this season and have a nonchalant shown by His provision for man’s ice cream . essary. Let none of us try to in­ versation in the fashion world is swagger picturesqueness about them ing. the profile beret. The hat below to complete joy and full usefulness. - Variations for Standard Recipe. sist that nothing should ever be that is most intriguing. Choeobfe Waffles. changed!—Jane Addams. the left, is typical of this new trend. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) n . God Our Heavenly Father, Pineapple Waffles—Reduce milk (Makes 4 waffles) (Matt. 6:24-33). In plain waffle recipe to I cup and XVi cups flour Two things harass the mind and add Vi cup well-drained crushed 3 teaspoons baking powder Luxury Blouse Tw o-Piece Effect heart of man—anxiety for today and pineapple. fear for tomorrow. He must have Date Waffles—Add I cup chopped Vi teaspoon salt For Fall-W inter what he and his family needs for dates mixed with part of flour from 6 tablespoons sugar today, and D is a constant struggle recipe. 2 eggs The two-piece effect whether sim­ for most men to meet that need. Ham Waffles—Add 6 tablespoons 1 cup m ilk JUST* ulated or actually so, is outstand­ Then, as though that were not minced cooked ham to plain waffles. 2 squares chocolate PASH IW BM HBS ing this season. Sometimes the skirt enough, there is always the mor­ Huckleberry Waffles—Add I cup 4 tablespoons butter OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS is seamed to a lohg-torso middy­ row’s new and possibly greater well-drained, canned or fresh huck­ like top so that it has the appear­ needs. Even those who have all leberries mixed with Vi cup sugar. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add ance of a two-piece, though it really they need today live in dread (and Nut Waffles—Add I cup finely milk, beaten eggs, fat and chocolate Fast Mischief is a . one-piece. This type is particu­ well they may if they do not trust chopped nuts to standard waffle rec­ which has been melted over hot wa­ To mourn a mischief that is past larly slenderizing to the figure in­ God) that tomorrow or next week ipe. ter. Prriieat iron 8 minutes and and gone, is the next way to draw clined to curves. or next year they too may be in Spiced Waffles—Add I teaspoon bake waffle for three minutes. new mischief on.—Shakespeare. Then the new tunic costumes in­ need. Our text meets both prob­ cinnamon, Vi teaspoon cloves and Vi Apple Waffles. terpret the two-piece vogue, being lems, for it tells us teaspoon nutmeg to batter for plain (M akes 6 waffles) actually two-piece versions and not 1. Why We Need Not Be Anxious waffles. Nuts may be added to this. 1 % cups flour camouflaged. Tunics are running a Com Waffles—Add I cup well- big vogue, some straight-lined, oth­ Today (w . 24-31). The answer is 2 teaspoons baking powder MIDDLE-AGE^ simple—look at the. birds. They drained, canned whole-kerael com ers with a flare. to standard recipe. - 1 egg Peplums sewed on at the waist­ cannot work, they are not even 2 tablespoons butter able to pray, yet God feeds them. Yeast Waffles. W OM EN [ » ] line make another interesting ap­ (Makes S waffles) Vi teaspoon salt HEED THIS ADVICESI proach to the modish two-piece fash­ Consider the glory of the flowers. 1 % cups milk . % cup milk Thousands of women ions. Youth seeks the peplum ef­ Even a king cannot dress in such I teaspoon salt Vi cup chopped apples are helped to go smll- fects for they are especially adapt­ beauty—God provided it for them. lngthm distress pecul- 4 tablespoons melted shortening 2 tablespoons lemon juice ter to women—caused ed to slender hips but the more ma­ “Are ye not much better than 1 yeast cake Dash of nutmeg by this period In life— ture figure glories in the straight they?” (v. 26). with Lydla E. Pink- Vi cup warm water ham’s Tegetable Com­ tunics and long torso bodice tops. No bird ever worried because it Chop apples, add lemon juice and pound—famous for did not have a meal laid by for to­ 2 cups flour nutmeg. Let stand for 15 minutes. — .PlnkhamvS Compoimd 2 eggs ae especially for tootnen—has |s , the more jad- morrow, and no flower has fretted Sift flour, measure, add dry ingredi­ helped thousands to relieve such lom es.—Rabbi L Fall Fashion Program itself lest its blossom failed to come Dissolve' yeast in warm water. ents and add apples and butter. Heat weak, nervous feelings due to this Inclndes Lace Neckwear forth in its accustomed beauty. Add salt and melted fat, then milk waffle iron 6 to 8 m inutes, pour- on ^unctlqnal disturbance. TTy Itl Why should we be anxious? and flour. Stir until smooth. Let Evening and dressy afternoon Emphasis on lace neckwear ac­ batter and bake two to three min­ blouses stress the luxury note more cessories continues as important Intelligent forethought is good and utes. Serve with butter and brown importantly than it has been for fashion news. The fact that classic proper, but anxiety about our daily syrup. many past seasons. This distin­ simplicity is the rule for daytime needs is always dishonoring to God. LYNN SAYS: Here’s a good game for your next' W a t c h Y o u k guished blouse has an elaborate em­ dresses of sheer wools and smart He is ready and able to meet our waffle party. It’s called CONSE­ broidery treatment expressed in velveteens, has caused a revival or daily need. Care of the Waffle Iron. Most QUENCES and is Ki d n e y s / multi-colored sequins, beads and rather sustained interest in lovely 2. Why We Need Not Fear To­ modem electric waffle irons played as the old HeIpThem Qeaiue the Btood metal threads. The use of rich and feminine lingerie neckwear touches. morrow ( w . 32,’ 33). “ Your heaven­ should not be greased, but extra f a m ilia r C o n se ­ o fH aim fu l Body Wasto glittering embroideries for the new New in the present showings are ly Father knoweth that yehaveneed” richness must be put into the quences. Paper Yoar kidney* are constantly SItorbc ______erfronJmthebloodstreanuBut'1 ” " ' -1----- evening jackets follow the same, deep lace-trimmed collars with half (v. 32). Does not that settle the waffle batter. This should be and pencil are .kidneys sometimes teg In their work—do trend. The new deep armhole sleeves of matching lingerie to be whole future? It is in God’s hands, poured on the pre-heated iron needed. Each per­ not act as Nature intended—fail to re* move impurities that, il retained, may seams so modish this fall, present sewed into bracelet-length - sleeves. and even if it, were in. our bands, from a pitcher or with a large son draws the jwfawn the system and upset the whm endless opportunity to introduce or­ I what coifld we do about it? ' Tomor­ spoon. head of a beast, nate embroidery schemes. row with its joys and sorrows is With continued use, the cook­ bird or man, folds Seqnins and Appliques not yet here, and when it does come ing surface is apt to become the paper over getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes—a feeling of nervous Sweater V NeckKnes Trim Fine-Mesh Veils God will be here as a loving Father brown, and it is a mistake to re­ and passes it to anxiety and loss of pep and strength. to graciously provide for every move this unless it becomes the neighbor on his left Each per­ Other signs of kidney or bladder dis­ Sweaters have become a campus Veils will be. very ornate this sea­ Jid on the special moment of it. burned or too thick. During the son, then draws a body of beast, bird order are sometimes burning, scanty or and schoolgirl hobby. The fashion son, with glittering accents of se- too frequent urination. occasional scourings, great care or man, according to his fancy, Thereshouldhenodoabttliatprompt Irchants of oui that stands pre-eminently forth as ■ quins or appliques of tiny felt flow­ j What then shall we do? Verse 33 treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use must be taken not to get water and again folds the paper over. TOe i the columns oi a favorite is the long torso pullover ers. Some are dotted with tiny suede tells us, “Seek ye first the kingdom Dorn’s P ills. Doan’s have been winning into the connection plug or beat­ last item to be added is the legs new Dtends for more than IorQr yeam, sweater with a deep V-neckline. The stars. of God and his righteousness.” Iy mean money ing element. A damp cloth or a and feet The paper is to be folded They have a nation-wide reputation* “big idea” aside is to wear this Very fine mesh veils prevail, some Give God first place in your life Are recommended by grateful people tha rs. Italwayspays soft brush should be used to free again and passed to the neighbor Ask gear neigKoorf sweater in lightweight soft cash- of< which are bordered with span­ and He will see that all “these the iron from excess batter or on the left then all, are opened. J merchants who mere yarns over a smartly styled gles, others having rows of heavy things” are added. Simple, isn’t it? |e or their prices chenille to finish them off. and blessedly true. Let’s trust Himl crumbs. TOe results may be astonishing. tweed skirt. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) D oans P ills THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLB. W.C.. OCTOBER I.1941.

North Carolina I |„ Superior Court Davie County I J. D. Barnes. Admr., of W. 6 . Min­ or, deceased va Mkttie Barnes, Mrs. Sallie McMa­ • I han. widow, John Minor, et alB. ! Notice of Sale. '3 Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ Imagine me, $ ty made in the above entitled Spec­ X ial Proceeding, the undersigned com­ missioner will, on Monday, the 6 th day of October, 1941, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court bouse door of Davie County, in Mocksville. a N. C„ the following described lands lying and being in Fulton Township. Davie County, N. C., and more par­ ticularly described as follows, to*wit: 1st Tract: A tract beginning at a C stake on creek, W. 21.00 cbs. to a stake, S 10.54 chs, to a stake, E. Destroyer!” 2.30 chs. to a stake or stone, S. 2 50 shs. to a stake. S. 75 degs. E. 7.36 chs. to a stake on the old creek run in C G. Bailey’s line; thence up the old creek run to the beginning, it being Lot No. I and containing 43 acres more or less. Tbis land was sold by H.x E, Robertson, Commr.; in an Ex Parte Proceeding entitled. “Zerrell Minor, et als ” "A nd I’ve had tw o pay raises 2nd Tract: Begnningonthe bank of Carter’s creek N . 10 degs. W. with the creek 54 poles to a stone in only eight m onths! IvII say Green Minor’s corner; thence in his line N. 75 degs. W. 44 poles to a you can’t beat U ncle Sam ’s Navy! stone. Minor's corner; tbence S. 40 poles to a poplar in . James MyerBt line; thence on his line E. 27 poles to a stone; Minor’s corner; tbence in his line 26 poles to a stone. Myers’ coraner; thence East 20 poles to the OU couldn’t ask for a greater thrill than Where else in the world are there such better ng, containing 1 1 acres more Ythat which a fellow gets when he comes LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY opportunities for thrill, for fun, for a future or iess. back home wearing a trim Navy unifonn. Hie as in Uncle Sam’s Navy ? Terms of Sale: One third cash and AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU the balance on six months time with folks crowd around. They all want to know FREE TRAININQ worth $1600.Nearly 50 trades bond and approved security, or all where you’ve been, what you’ve done. And and vocations to choose from. cash at the option of the purchaser. Iliis September 4,1941. man, do you have stories to tell! QOOD MY with regular increases. You may earn up to $126 a month. A. T. GRANT, Commissioner. GREATEST LIFE IN THE WORLD EACH YEAR you are entitled to a generous vacation period, with full pay. A dm inistrator’s Notice. You’re proud. And you should be. For you’ve OOOD FOOD and plenty of it. Having qualified as administrator of the been leading the greatest life in the world. estate of Eanma B. Fry. deceased, late of And it’s a thrill to tell about it, too. A thrill to FREE CLOTHING. A complete outfit of cloth­ Davie County, North Carolina, this is to ing when you first enlist. (Over $100 worth.) ootihr alt persons having claims against see the admiration in the eyes of the One and FREE MEDICAL CARE, including regular den­ the estate of said deceased, to exhibit Only Girl as you tell about the first time you tal attention. them to the undersigned at Mocksville. Notth Carolina, on or before the 9th day steered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T. Boat FINEST SPORTS and entertainment any man uf August, 1942. or this notice will be plea­ at more than 45 miles per hour. Or stepped could ask for. ded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons out in front of your shipmates to receive your TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, THRILLS-You can’t indebted to said estate wifi please make beat the Navy for them! G etthis FREE booklet immediate payment. This the 9th day of first promotion. August, 1941. D. 6 . GRUBBS. BECOME AN OFFICER. Many can work for Administrator of Euima B. Fry. an appointment to the Naval Academy or Mail coupon for your free B. C. BROCK. Attorney. Mocksville, N.C. the Annapolis of the Air at Pensacola. copy of "Life in the U. 8. Navy." 24 pages, fully illus­ FUTURE SUCCESS. It’s easy for Navy trained trated. It answerB all your North Carloina I - . Ll men to get good-paying jobs in civil life. questions. Tells what your Davie County, f The Superior Court LIBERAL RETIREMENT-PAY for regular Navy paywill be... promotions and Louise Eaton, Admrx. of L. ’ A. Et- vacations you can expect... cbison, deceased how you can retire on a life VB income. Describes how you Susan Eaton, Lloyd Branson, Stew­ can learn any one of 45 big- art Kerr, et als. FREE TRAINING WORTH $1500 pay trades from aviation to radio.. .how many may become officers. 27 sc e n e s Notice of Sale. And all this time you’re taking care of your from Navy life showing sports and games you may future! l i e Navy said, nPidE a trade—we play, ships you may be assigned to, exciting ports Under and by virtue of as order you may visit. Tells enlistment requirements and of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ can make you an expert.” And they gave you where to apply. If you are between 17 and 31 (no ty made in the above entitled pro­ And with that promotion came an increase nearly 50 skilled trades and vocations to high school required), get this free book now. No ceeding. the undersigned commiss- choose from: Radio expert, machinist, welder, obligation. Ask the Navy editor of this paper for a sioner will, on the 6 th day of Octo­ in pay. And there were more to come. Second copy. Or telephone him. Or mail Mm the coupon. ber. 1941, at twelve o’clock noon, at Class. First Class. And then Chief Petty aviation mechanic, dental technician, elec­ You can paste it on a penny postal card. the court house door of Davie Coun­ trician—to mention a few. ty. in Mocksville, N. C., offer for Officer. Many might even go to Annapolis. sale to the highest bidder the fol­ Or to Pensacola with the flying cadets! Yes, training that would be worth $1500 to WEAR THIS BADflE OF H0N0RI If lowing described lands lying and Exciting? You bet, and fun too. Something you in one year’s time. Training that will after reading the free booklet you de­ being in Mocksville Township, Davie doing all the time. Real he-man’s stuff. Box­ assure you of a well-paid job in civil life. Yet cide to apply for a place in the Navy, Countv, N. C., to-wit: 1st Tract: Adjoining the lands of ing. Baseball. Football. Swimming. AND you get paid while learning—get your, keep you will receive this smart lapel- embkm. It is a badge of honor you J. B. Cain, et al: Beginning at a MOVIES... previews, too! and a complete outfit of clothing free. sweet gum in the line of the heirs- will be proud to wear. atOaw of Phillip Eaton S 43.80 chs. to a pine knot. E. 11 90 chs. to a stake N. 2 degs. E. 43.10 chs. to a stake in said Eaton’s line, W. 11.40 ENROLL IN THE NAVAL RESERVE Tear out and take or send this coupon Ba chs. to the beginning, containing 48 to the Navy Editor of this newspaper acres more or less. ... BE RELEASED AFTER THE EMERGENCY 2nd Tract: Atractadjoining the Without obligation on my part whatsoever, please send me lands of R. R. McCIamrock, J. C. The Secretary of the Navy has announced:— spared, regardless of the length of time re­ free booklet, "life in the Navy,” giving full details about Frost, et als: Beginning at a stone. "AU men now enlisting in the Naval Reserve maining in their enlistment.” the opportunities for men in the Navy or Naval Reserve. will be retained on active Navy duty through­ ■ Remember—the regular Navy and Naval McClamrock ’8 and Etchison’s corn* out the period of the national emergency, but Reserve offer you the same travel, training, er, N. 76 degs. W. 10.00 chs. with Nam a- _Aga_ original line to a cedar stake. S. 4 they will be released to inactive duty as soon promotions, pay increases. Physical require­ degs. E. 5.00 chs. to a stone. S. 76 after the emergency as their services can be ments in the Naval Reserve are more liberal. degtk E. 10 00 cbs. to a stone, in ori­ Address. ginal line, N. with Original line 5.00 SERVE YOUR COUNTRY * BUILD YOUR FUTURE chs. to the beginning, containing 5 Town— _S tat«L . acres more or less. 3rd Tract: A tract beginning at a stone. Pope’s corner in McClamrock’s line, N. 76 degs. W. 210 feet to a stone in said Pope’s line, N. 315 feet to an elm. S. 76 degs. E. 210 feet to a stone in J. Wl Etchison’s line, S. C lem m ons Service Station 315 feet to the beginning, containing WALKERS FLORIST one and one-half ( I i) acres, more or O. D. BRANSON, Manager 115 N. Poplar Phone 7422 ‘ ss. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Accessories. Winston-Salem, N. C. the balance on six months time with bond and approved security, or all Standard Products. cash at the option of the purchaser. STOP HERE ON YOUR D on’t Forget W alkers For This 22nd day of August, 1941. A. T. GRANT, Commissioner. Shopping Trip To Winston-Salem. A nything In Flow ers I RADIOS SATTERIKS-SUPPUES , THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HANDS ROUGH IOEAI T -AM BESIDES VA KlN -AM VA GET FREE MEDIKAL AW ^-EXCUSE ME11 DIDKTT Expert Repair Service LEARM ANV ONE OF CiEE-THEM DEMTAL CARE IM TH* NAVN ffi MEAN TO DO THAT OKAV You’ll look grant in a Nfivy nrifoml FORTV ODD SKILLtD VOU CAM EARM -AM' TH' SWEU-FOOD FILLED I BUT IT ClIVES SA A POPEVE.VOU Everyone Iookt bigger, handsomer, in TRADES IM BIG PAV VWT* VlTAMltoKS MAKES H ROUGH CAM SKSiM Ihat unifonn Uncle Sam's Navy gives you. YOUNG RADIO CO. UNCLE SAM'S VUHEN VOU SO 8 1 6 - 0 ME UP. And that’s only a start. Uncle Sam takes R16HTN0U/! NAVW / r - f . CjET OUTi great care of his sailors. W e Charge Batteries Right Free meals. Free board. Free travel Free medical and dental care. Free train­ Depot St. Near Square ing Ni any one of fifty-odd skilled trade*. And the Navy pays you good money while you learn. What an opportunity I If you are 17 or Walker's Funeral Home over, get a free copy of the iflwtrated booklet, "Life in the U.S. Navy" from Hw A M B U LA N C E Navy Editor of this newspaper. P h one 4 8 SERVE WOUR COUMTRVf BUILD VOUR FUTURE I . Mocksville, N. C -Ccw I »41. X lfnflnu, fac, world MMs itttnd GET IN THS NAW NOttrt The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8 , 1 9 4 1 NUMBER 12

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Feast O r Famine? Y o u n g P e o p l e A n d G o d ’s Crymg “W olf.” Plight O f Sm all Business Seen Along M ain Street In order to insure enactment of The action of Joseph W. Martin, By The Street Rambler. Apparently a time of national S e r v i c e . What Was Happenins In Dane emergency is also a time for the Ad­ the controversial draft extension Minority House Leader in the Na­ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up ministration to sow confusion a- Rev. Walter E. Ieenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. measure, the Administration spok tional House ot Representatives, in IMack Kimbrough carrying emp­ bout domestic difficulties, It is indeed a great and wonder­ esman raised a great bue and cry a- appointing a committee of Repub­ ty jug up Main street—Mrs Fred The Alphabet, Dronrned The A Washington dispatch to the ful thing for young people to be sin­ bout the present emergency and lican congressmen to investigate the Lakey shopping in Sanford’s store Hogs and Plowed Up The Kansas City Times states that the cerely engaged in God’s service. how it was "infinitely, greater" than plight of small business men under — Bixby girls doing window shop­ Nothing equals it. It is a million the defense program, is already Cotton and Corn. Department of Agricultureplans to times better than to be good, while a year ago. It was even intimated ping on Main street—Covered wag­ ask even greater reductions in that tbe Nazi had one foot in their bearing fruit. Following the ap­ on rambling across tbe square— (Davie Record, Oct. 6, 1915-) the wicked youth will do much harm. wheat acreage than that proposed boats ready to push off for an at­ pointment of this committee a re Young Iadv waiting for soldier boys T. B. 'Bailey made a business trip “One sinner destroyeth much in the 1 9 4 2 program, which equals good," so declares the Word of God. tack on this hemispheie or Its out- solution was introduced into Con­ triend—Pretty girl blushing when to Greensboro Friday. the 1 9 3 9 acreage, lowest since the (Eccl. 9:18). This is absolute; this is posts. gress by Representative patman, of asked whether she hadn’t married W. F. Nail was a business visi­ start of the AAA. positive. But while one sinner de- The Administration would heal Texas, calling for an Investigation young draftee—Young man wait­ tor to Winston Friday. Thispollcy of extreme curtail stoys much good, one godly, righte­ of no compromise—the men must of the National Defense Program ing for medical examination with Mrs. James McGuire spent Fri­ ment may seem strange to the dti. ous person does much good. Which be retained in the Army for an ad­ and its its relation to small busi­ one finger cut off bis right hand— day in Winston shopping. zens who have been listening to Ad­ of these closes do you represent? ditional 1 8 months. After a bitter ness and tbe middlemen. This is —Turner Grant listening to foot­ James Mclver, of Winston, spent ministration officials chant about It is up to you. The choice is on fight (which could have been a- another step in the right direction ball broadcast—Frank Fowler sell­ Sunday In town. food being a weapon which will your part. We serve God by choice, voided if a compromise had been and it hoped that Congress sets up ing popcorn—Farmer cussing Geor­ Everett Horn, of Winston, came or we serve the devil bv choice. We a committee of representative offi­ not only help win the war, but also choose the way we take take in life. permitted) the bill was passed by gia-man for trying to collect sub­ over on the Auto line Saturday af­ cials who will go into matters thor­ help win the peace. Our success or failure, our weal or tbe House with one vote to spare. scription account—Courting couple ternoon But such a curtailment policy Within twenty-four hours of the oughly, as the small businessmen of parked in front of drug store -E . Mrs. C. F. Meroney and daugh­ woe, depends upon tbe way we take. makes no sense at all if Secretary signing of the bill, the War De­ the nation are in a serious plight W. Junkers reclining In comfort­ ter, Miss Mary, went to Winston It is absolutely deplorable and dis­ of the Treasury conference state­ couraging—even enough to make us partment tacitly admitted the "em­ and one which is gettting more cri- able chair in furniture store—Pop­ Tuesday. ments are to be heeded. The ver­ heart sick—to see the way the vast ergency" cry had been nothing but tical as the months pass. — South ular young man giving lady friend A big part of Davie county is in satile Secretary, apparently as well- majority of our young people take the cry of "wolf.” Without any Branch (.W. Va.) Record. driving lesson—Dr. Greene discuss­ Winston this week taking in the informed about farm problems as in life. They choose the pleasures apparent trace of embarrassment the ing deep-sea fishing. big Fair. money matters, said, "everything of sin. They walk with the devil War Department announced that Thoughtless ProdigalUy Mrs. Jnlia Heitman and daugh­ should be done to increase produc­ down the broad way to destruction. the enlisted men of the National Slaughter of the Inno­ ter Miss Mary, spent Saturday in They waste their precious time and One of the most dangerous signs tion, not cut it down." Guard and selectees would be re­ of the time is the appalling public Winston. talents, neglect their wonderful op­ According to the United Press ac. leased after 2 to 6 months’ extra indifference to debt and government c e n t s , Miss Clayton Brown left Friday portunities, squander their money 9 count of the interview, Morgenthau training, while half the officers spending. ( Reidsvi1Ie Review) for Beaufort, where she will teach and property, or spend it' foolishly, said that all quota restrictions on would serve only 12 months in all. AU favor the expenditure of as In the little more than 1 8 rmnths this year. to a great and alarming degree, and imports of Canadian wheat in this go through life aimless, and largely In essence, this was the compro­ many biillons aa defense requires that ha-'e elapsed since the first D. A. Clement, of R. 2 , has tra­ country should be removed to give without a plan and fixed purpose mise plan which bad been suggests But a public attitude which permits German war planes began dropping ded his horse and some cash for unnecessary non defense spending to the American public more for its that is worth while. No wonder ed by Senator Taft (R.. Ohio) and bombs on the British Isles, 3 6 ,0 0 0 go unchecked, and which' does not de Maxwell auto. money and stave off a further in. many are committing crime and fill, which bad been emphatically re­ men, women, and children have Miss Annie Green, of Cana,' left mand of governmental leaders a crease in food prices. ing our prisons. No wonder many jected. been killed by the air raiders from Friday for Guilford county, where are killing and getting killed. As workable plan for eventually paying What is tbe American farmer try­ The release of these men was tbe bill, is a threat to our very exist­ the Nazi empire. she will teach this winter. they live in sin and wickedness, and ing to plan for the fnture to make stated to be based on the assump- ence a.s a democratic n a tio n . By far the greater part of these Misses Carolyn and Willie Mil­ tamper with the things which God of such absurd conflicts of ideas? that “our present situation contin­ Thoughtless prodigality is the surest victims were non-combatants. The ler spent Monday in Winston shop­ forbids, they wreck themselves in Regardless of which point of view ues without more serious develop­ road to disaster for an individual, a civilized world, especially the Unit, ping. body, mind, soul and spirit. prevails finally — curtailment or Howevor, amid all the wickedness ments." Thus the War Depart­ business, or a nation.—Ex. ed Stated, stands aghast at such in­ Mrs. Mac Campbell and little plenty—this typical example of the ment cynically admitted that ail the human treatment of women, child­ son, who spent the summer here, we behold among our young people Washington Muddle is hardly one blood-curdling emergency talk had Senator Capper Says: ren, and men in the older years of returned to Washington Friday. today, there are a few who are hon­ to inspire confidence in the. New been nothing but political maneu­ life Miss Hattie Chaffin, of Calahaln, est. earnest, sincere and godly. This By taking tbe action he told us Deal planners. is very heartening, encouraging and vering. A blunter definition for about, the Commander-iu-Cbief or­ Yet here In the United States, was in town Saturday on her way They might at least stop contra, uplifting to our souls. We should this shortsightedness might be the nation to raise tbe loudest cry to Oldtown, where she will teach dered the Army and Navy to clear dieting one another, and adopt the indeed appreciate all those who are "plain lying.” against such wanton destruction of school this season. the seas of all German and Italian same plan! pious and devout, and who give Bad as this policy , of not being war vessels they can find. human life, we shall kill 4 0 ,0 0 0 per­ Mr. and Mrs: E. L. Gaither re­ themselves wholly unto God and His frank with Congress and the A- Whether, under our Constitution sons by automobile accidents alone turned last week from a delightful service. They are calculated to much TheThreeIcke<. merican people is, it is made iufini and traditions and way of. life the this year, if our present fatality rate trip to Richmond and Norfolk. "Although the oil shortage’* has and lasting good. They are the salt tely worse by constant repetition in is maintained. This represents W. T. Starrette, of Charlotte, of the earth and the light of the President should have consulted affected only the Eastern Seaboard other ways. Tbe Administration something like a 15 per cent in. spent a few days last week with world. God’s love: grace, goodness, with and advised tbe Congress be­ States, the way in which it has should remember that crying crease over last year. What rea­ relatives in and around town. righteousness and holiness shines fore taking this fateful step, was been dealt with should be of real through them and blesses mankind. wolf" is dangerous, because the the President’s to decide. He de­ son have we to criticise mass Mrs. Lonnie Kurfees has return­ concern to Americans. day may come when the wolf is slaughter in Europe when we meek­ ed from Winston, where she spent Others see their good works and cided not to do so. He cast the Here for the first time since this really here but the cry is no longer ly accept an even worse situation several weeks at the hospital tak­ glorify our Father in heaven. Hal die himself. For weal or woe, the war started was what might be lelujah! believed. United States and the people of the here in our own land? We shall do ing treatment after undergoing an termed a test case— test of how the Here is* a letter from Miss Vaneda well to begin saving lives right here operation. She is much improved. United States are involved to what­ Administration would handle an Krodel, 333 W. Jefferson Street, Ft. Renfro H erald Sold. ever extent President Roosevelt has in the United States. M. B. Stonestreet has purchased Wayne. Indiana, which we greatly unexpected domestic emergency. The Renfro Herald, of Yadkin- gone to implement his policy of na­ 2 1 acres of land from L. G. Horn, The fact that the oil shortage—if appreciate: ville, a newspaper which was start­ Problem Child. adjoining W. C. Denny. Consid­ ’Dear Brother and Sister Isen- tional defense there was one—never should'have ed about two years ago by Joe Wil­ My own position is s:mply this: They are telling around town the eration $1,0 0 0 . hour:—There have been quite a few been unexpected, but rather should liams, has changed hands for the joke about the boy who was being S. B. Crump has sold to W. A. times I felt that I would like to write For'myself, I will support the na­ have been unexpected, but rather ihird time. J. Wade Shore is the tional defense program, as I Have examined for the draft by the army Lemley 1 of Salisbury, 4 0 acres of and tell you how much I appreciate should have been anticipated, is of president of the new company. doctor. When the doctor asked the land lying in the village of Jerusa­ your writings in the Herald of Light been doing. The United States no particulat importance. Most of and Zion’s Watchman of Indiana most be kept a free and independ­ potential draftee to read tbe second lem. Consideration $ 4 0 per acre. us have learned from the last lean polls, Indiana, hence this letter. ent and powerful Nation atall costs. line on a chart for his eye examina­ Between 5 0 and 6 0 lives were and long nine years that this Ad­ They have been so helpful. I am a READ THE AD$ tion. he said: “What chart?” ask lost and hundreds wounded by a The President having acted, the the boy. So tbe doctor gave up and ministration is incapable of plan young girl, member and worker of Akmg With the Wewe tbe Congress of the United States hurricane which struck Louisiana ning seriously for the future. We the Missionary Bands of Indiana­ deferred him for a weak vision. A and tbe people of tbe United States A couple of hours later he was in a last week. only have to glance at the Nation­ polis. I have done; much waiting must and will support that action. threatre enjoying the show when the The Mayor of Winston has issued al Debt to make sure of that. upon God. and for the blessings of and carry on the service of the devil, a proclamation calling on all the God upon my life. I feel that there would turn to God and consecrate There is no other course of action lights came on, and there by his side, What did the Administration do ope. to us.—Senator Arthur Cap­ sat the examining doctor. Doing citizens of that town to dress up when it suddenly discovered that it are wonderful things in the future thgir lives to Hin: Not only would for me. Many who know me say they lengbten their IiveB and save per, Republican, of Kansas. some quick thinking; he asked: I this week. Which means that lots had given away a large number of beg your pardon, but is this where of folks will go in debt for glad the same. I am earnestly asking von their souls, but they could and would tankers? It made the error of nam­ people, as you talk to the Lord, to do a world of good, whereas they Land potters for tale at you catch the bus for Atlanta?”— rags and many merchants will also ing a long-winded, bitter clown as The Recordofficau Yadkin Ripple. swell their bank accounts. speak to' Him of my life. May every are doing a world of harm. the man to "coordinate" the result­ hindering thing be moved out of my Jurors for Federal court; which ing situation—whatever it was. life and my path.- I am a tither and convenes in Statesville on Monday, Ickes the clown kept in the back­ am sending you a dollar of my tiths Oct. iSth, and Salisbury Oct. 2 5 th, ground during the hue and cry. money. This is sent with a true S m a r t Styling K eynotes N ew C hevrolet have been drawn from Davie as But Ickes -' the - long winded was Christian spirit and love. Yours for Tl follows: D H. Hendricks, W. E. everywhere at once shouting wide­ souls. Vaneda Krodel.” Bowles, L. C. Crouse, W. R. Bar- ly out shortage and emergency. Tbauk God for this young life. neycastte. W. G. Shermer, J. N. Of course he did not do anything a- Not many young people today close out their letters like this dear girl— Smoot. bout the shortage; he just talked it. Announcement has been made of “ Yours for s:uls.” If they would Finally the Senate Committee In­ tell the truth they would say some­ the approaching marriage of Mr. vestigating the matter made its re­ James Mclver, of Winston, to Miss thing like this: "Yours for plea­ port. It included this: sure,” “Yours for a big time,” etc. Bernice Wilson, daughter of Mr, "The committee believes that, in Thank God in heaven for those who and Mrs Robt. L Wilson, of this the handling of tbe petroleum pro­ are for souls instead'of sinful fnn, city. The wedding will take place blem unnecessary alarm was creat pleasure, a big time, money and the here on Tuesday, Oct. 2 6 th. Miss ed. material things of the world. The Wilson is one of Mocksville’s most ". . . there is no shortage, of youth in God’s service today is to be charming young ladies. Mr. Mc- protroleum products-^nor a short highly appreciated, encouraged and Jver holds a prominent position in age, as of this date, of transporta­ helped forward. May thousands of Winston with the Reynolds Tobac­ tion facilities." our readers throughout the earth co Company. pray earnestly for Miss Kradel. She If Ickes-the-bitter can talk him. represents the Missionary Bands The Auto Transportation Com­ self out of that one he rates a which are doing a wonderfnl work pany's line between Winston and wooden medal. for our God. How we wish that Mocksviile is being liberally patro­ tboosands of tbe young girls of A- Distinguished styling, characterized by a new massive­ new grille treatment, with integral parking lights, and the nized. A good schedule is being ness, marks the new 1942 Chevrolet, introduced to the smart new elongated Grant fender, which sweeps brae into ADS For SALF IN merica who smoke cigarettes, drink motoring public today. Shown above is tbe Speoal De Lusce and opens with the Grant door, are design highlights. maintained, and the trip is made in beer and liquor, and attend the wick­ Sport Seiten9 a roomy, luxurious, six-passenger model* A Interior appointments are in the modem mode. OUR NEXT ISSUE about two hours. ed theaters and the ungodly dance. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Ddd Expected Memorial London? Not a Bit! This Is Gotham! To Be a Speaking Likeness CLASSIFIED Mrs. Woop had died, and Dad DEPARTMENT WHO’S wanted to put up some sort of memorial to her. A stained-glass window in the local church being WOMEN’S WEAR NEWS suggested, Dad agreed, and left GAS CHAMBER all arrangements with the minister. SFECIAlzt Silk dresses, slightly used. Sizes up to 38, 10 for 00c. Sizes, 38 up— At length the window arrived. 10 for $2.00. House dresses, 25c.Handbogs, Dad, unusually excited, set out to 35c. Send small deposit with order. Money W t back guarantee. Fre6 catalog. THIS view it. •' HADSH1AN CLOTHING CO. By VIRGI 83 Rutgers Slip New Tork City. The minister escorted the old (Released by Wester chap into the church and, with a flourish, indicated the window, Full or Empty UDY GARLj WEEK Which depicted an angel. The wise man is like a drug, J tree when si “How do you like it?” said he. gist’s chest, silent but full of vir­ special invitati: Dad gazed at- it thoughtfully. tues; and the blockhead resembles recently. Itcar By LEMUEL F. PARTON “No good,” he grunted. the warrior’s drum, noisy but (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) “Why, what’s your objection?” empty.—Sadi the Persian. Claude Bowers "MEW YORK--Although the an- . “ ’Tain’t a bit like my old dor, asking he: ' swers to the famous inquiry ,of wom an.” honor at a gala <[ Pontius Pilate aren’t all in yet, we of Metro’s “Z: assign a man to discover and tell us what is truth. Santiago. (And i Dr. James P. Baxter III, presi­ Doll Theater publicity departn dent of Williams college, takes on the matter you c: Well, Judy cou , t^is office, For more than 300 years, the Tis Said, Truth for col. Wil- cause she’s wor Doll theater has been a major W A Y i May Lie at the Iiam J. Don- Rooney in “Bab amusement in Japan, says Col­ So she wrote a BottomofaWelV °Yan- e°-°r: lier’s. Almost life-size, the dolls ranged to send I d in a to r of perform more tricks than puppets A B e m tw A Y defense information. His job will be three feet high, f manipulated by cords or sticks, t o m e rate every detail. V to screen out from the mine-run of through being worked by men who WAS ACHIPfEO SV world information the dubious, traveling suit, i hold the dolls in their hands. p z e m u s w a n tricky or deceptive items of propa­ plane, be met tl Compared with their gaily dressed who invented and a group of I ganda or distortion and deliver to marionettes, these'handlers are the President and the state depart­ in Chile, and att| No longer does New York lag behind densely populated metropolitan areas in the ways and.means of cc- virtually invisible as they are ^in a replica of ment the chemically pure raw ma­ bating possible gas attacks. New York firemen are given courses in such technique at the fire college i dressed in black clothes and hood terial for policy-making. -This “faet- Judy in one nul Long Island City. Picture at left shows assistant chief of the fire department, James Quinn, instructing th and work before a black curtain. Girl.” Which s filter” appears to be news in world men how to put on the gas masks. At right men with the masks on go into Hie gas chamber. statecraft. an ambassador. In the midst of a long address which Dr. Baxter delivered in 1938 THE Ann Miller, wl was the following pertinent utter­ Kids Stand Ready to Defend National Capital PuIItheTriggeron first fortunes hit a n ance, foreshadowing his new under­ PMSfMKOUS bia’s “Go West, taking: Lazy Bowelsy with MCH& been keeping it “The first element of defense, really Lucille C me better ww t&ikeat is truth. Inculcation of the zeal Ease for Stom ach, too CMSfMOMM PUElbtAOCOF to get at the truth, no matter fWoree •euut" m tUe diet isto what the cost of time and effort, When constipation brings on add in­ CORRECT INE CAUSE OF IHE characterizes real education.” digestion, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, sour taste and VtOUBLE WlJH A PEUCtQUS Is it possible that this led Colonel bad breath, your stomach is probably a s m , keuom'S; Donovan to his truth-seeker? In the "crying the blues” because your bowels A U iB ftA H -E A T I above address and on several later don’t move. I t calls for Laxative-Senna to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels, irE v sey tw y occasions, Dr. Baxter denounced combined withSyrup Pepsin for perfect AHDPmtfmfl “defeatism,” and has been a spirit­ ease to yourstoroach in taking. For years, OF WATER. mm ed advocate of a “militant demo­ many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ rations in their prescriptions to make cratic faith,” which would not wait medicine more agreeable to a touchy stom­ until it was enslaved before fighting ach. So be sure your laxative contains back. Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pep­ No Affront After his graduation from Wil­ sin. See how wonderfully the Laxative A moral, sensible and well-bred liam s college in 1914, Dr. Bax­ Sennawakes up lazy nerves and muscles man will not affront me, and no ter tried Wall Street for two in your intestines to bring welcome relief other can.—Cowper. HR years, with the Industrial Fi­ from constipation. And the good old Syiup Pepsinihakesthislaxativesocom- nance corporation, and then re­ fortable and easy on your stomach. Even turned to Williams and Harvard finicky children love the taste of this for master’s and doctor’s de­ pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Cald­ TRY J well’s Laxative Senna at your druggist grees. He taught history at Col­ today. Try one laxative combined with orado college and Harvard and Syrup Pepsin for ease to your stomach, too. HAIR TOHIG- L became president of Williams in ANN 1937. With him on the new truth- filtering board are six other pro­ ' Improper Act Secret Faults !■even years ag fessors, all skilled researchers One improper word or act will We easily forget our faults when tares as a dan in the entomology of the propa­ neutralize the effect of many good they are only known to ourselves. was only eleve ganda bug. They have as an ones; and one base deed after name and pe unofficial precedent the exten­ years of noble service, will cover years later ha sive researches of the Institute them all with shame.—Aughey. night club dan AT for Propaganda Analysis. The spirit of national defense has permeated the children of Washington, D. C. At the right an anti-:;, «oot> craft gun crew of the Washington junior home defense battalion is ready for action. The “gun” is a piece c VtUO ItO llS pipe. Picture at left shows group treating -a member who has become a “casualty” during a “raid.” And i If you liked 'T'HEODORE ROOSEVELT would the center, equipped with binoculars and megaphone, a tot is all ready to do her bit for the city’s defecr ★★★★STAR HIT FOR mett book, "T have approved highly of his fel­ you’ll probabl low townsman of Oyster Bay, Col. Warner Bros, Van Santfoord Merle-Smith, just M orgenthau’s Son Naval R eserve G raduate Succeeds W avell PENETROK called “The Gi now arriving features Marj Always Somethin’ at Sydney, Proof of Belief 'IeBedReugL Bogart, Glady Stirrin’ Wherever Australia, as Zealous men are ever displaying Lorre. It’s tb Merle-Smith Goes the newly ap­ to you the strength of their belief, fort of John H pointed na­ while judicious men are showing who also wrote val attache. He is tall, handsome you the grounds of it.—Shenstone. did so well w and physically impressive, always Harmful Curiosity assigned to d looking for action. Idle curiosity needs to be de­ Life,” with B At Princeton, young Merle- flated. quite a step Smith “hit the line hard,” as a director. backfield football star; he was GET THIS a hell-for-leather cavalry officer That N a^in^ Daisy, Asta,] on the Mexican border, and in dog stars of the World war, be mixed in the B a c k a c h e move over andl fighting wherever he could find BIBUFffE! ulus, the none an opening, was wounded three * Forover 70yeara, grate* May Warn of Disordered grel who maa times and was awarded the Dis­ Iul ueera have preferred Kidney Action “Reap the Wl tinguished Service Cross; he had Wiatersnuth'aTonic for Modem life with its hurry and worry- DeM ille1 who Malaria. WewanftYOU irregular habits, improper eating ana a fling at statecraft, at The drinking—Ita risk of exposure and infec­ applicants, SE Hague and in our state depart­ to try WintenmithV tion—throws heavy strain on the work, character dog therefore offer you Uds . .! of the kidneys. They are apt to become: ment; he engaged in the rough- complete 761-page . over-taxed and fail to filter excess add. role in Param and-tumble of Wall Street, win­ Holy Bible. FREE, if and other impurities from the Ufe-giving gel,” in whic ning every bout, and as a blood. you'll send oa two | You may suffer nagging backache, Martha O’Dri: yachtsman could make more out •mall Winteramith j headache, dizziness, getting up nights^ ton; they’re o of a hat full of wind than any­ carton tope (or I large. j leg pains, swelling—feel constantly carton top). Joat tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs them when tl body on the Long Island shore. snail to Winteremitb j of kidney or bladder disorder are some* first picture. times burning, scanty or too frequent All in all, his career would make .Chemical Co., Ine.. I urination. T. R. flash a couple of octaves of 660 H ill 8 ftreeft» I Try Boon's PiKs. Boon's help the Seem s that teeth and yell “Bully!” Lotfavine,Kenftucky. f kidneys to paiss off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half a become shy a| He is the son of the late Dr. Wil­ century of public approval. Are recom­ ton Merle-Smith, who was pastor of mended by grateful users everywhere. they have to Aek your neighbor! so we’re told. the Brick Church of New York, and WinTCRSMlTHS The director e has long been active as one of the and she falls leading Presbyterian laymen. After Now that General WaveII has bee:, scene, relaxei his graduation from Princeton in Three generations of Morgenthaus are pictured at graduation exer­ transferred to Syria, the command Tonic h 9 M * h Doans Pills George Cuki 1911, he took his law degree at Har­ cises of the U. S. naval reserve midshipmen on board the U. S. S. of the potential “hot spot” in Africa “Twins,” saj vard in 1914. He w as a m em ber of Prairie State, anchored in the Hudson river. Left to right, Henry Mor- goes to Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck W N U -7 finest love sci the American secretariat at the genthau, secretary of the treasury; his son, R. M. Morgenthau, who is (left), shown with Maj. Gen. H. E 40—41 Sweetness are those bet Paris peace conference, and in 1920 graduating, and Henry Morgenthau Sr. W. Hughes, in Egypt. A drop of honey catches more By Our Habits vyn Douglas f was appointed third assistant secre­ flies than a hogshead of vinegar. Habits make the day pasa tary of state. —Old Proverb. easier. For several years after 1935, his W orld’s Biggest N on-R igid A irship H is Ship Sunk When F a y l yacht, Seven Seas, was showing her Garson’s m otl heels to competing craft, but mqre Dust,” Fay’s ! recently Colonel Merle-Smith has played butlerl been shore-bound by ill health. If you bake at home, use ert Young’s il He practiced law with a distin­ ham, Esq.,” F guished New York firm, in the im­ is scheduled mediate post-war years, and entered the investment banking field about a decade ago. He is now a member of “Bachelor’s the advisory committee of the New the 1941 Rad York Trust company. year’s best c Colonel Merle-Smith in all proba­ now heard fr bility will find action even in the the NBC rec Australian navy. seventh yeai actors and /"''EN. JORGE UBICO is named the principal ^ by a “constitutional congress” for his tenth consecutive term as ODDS ANl president of Guatemala, his incum-* safely with Ieoi bency to .continue until 1949. Savage,” Brian aid when he w He was first elected for a one-year The Jerrie JPa term, survived two revolutions, and ing the story o then set aside the constitutional Iim- < ^ Withers * latest itation against more than one term. . . . Rex Bell, I He is hard-boiled and diligent, bril­ Capt. J. D. HaHiday of the S. S. band of Clara liantly educated and strongly pro- F a v o r i t e an important The world’s largest non-rigid airship, the K-3, which was described by Steel Seafarer, bombed and sunk in Hedy Lamarr United States. He is startlingly like naval commander C. S. Knox as satisfactory, following a test flight at the Bed sea. Captain Halliday and Napoleon in appearance, with a hair­ scenes of “H. Akron, Ohio. After, acceptance by the navy, the 246rfoot, $325,000 blimp will his crew of 35 were saved by a Brit Generations! that glasses dot I cut like the little corporal’s, under- be equipped with machine guns, torpedoes and depth charges. ish warship. Judge returns M studying Napoleon in attitudes, dress. bia’s “Harvarm Penny S in g le lo l Sparks, have p i l THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

FIED RAZOR BLADES G oodness — only a dim e MENT $ • ASK TOUR DEALER FOR TRE • OUTSTANDING BIADE VALUE The popular legend is that coal earlier. Sir Cyril Fox, director of O KENT! was discovered by Joseph of Ari- the: National Museum of Wales, WEAR BLADES 7TorVK mathea who, near Glastonbury in while, excavating in the neighbor­ S, slig h tly u sed . uTAKllWi THE COUNTRY BY STORM” A. D. 67, found a black lump and hood of Bridgend, England, came C. S izes. 38 up _ KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST across two cairns. both of the VanQmps ®* 25cJiandbags. took it to the monastery where it 'ith order. Money IESCREi • c w n n compoMY . s t . t o u t s , o k . • Bronze-age. Onehadburied init atnlog. * was thought to. be a stone and IIIN G CO. two adults and a child, and frag­ New York City. By VIRGINIA VALE thrown on the fire. It became m ents of; coal fpund w ith,each set PORK and BEANS (Released by Western Newspaper Union,} Naturally Human A l A man is simple when his chief known as “seacoles,” and was of regains, show that coal was pty TUDY GARLAND was up a care is the wish to be what he ought first used generally as fuel in 1228. used in'these, cremation burials. It to be, that is'honestly and natural­ It is now established that coal w as aliso established that the buri­ Jike a drug, »1 tree when she got that very Feast-f or-the-Least ly human.—Charles Wagner. was used in Great Britain much als took place about ‘1600 B. C. ut full of vir- special invitation to go to Chile ead resembles I, noisy but recently. It came from the Hon. rsian. Claude Bowers, U. S. ambassa­ dor, asking her to be guest of honor at a gala charity premiere of Metro’s “Ziegfeld Girl” in Santiago. (And if you think Metro’s publicity department had a hand in a the matter you can’t be far wrong!) Well, Judy couldn’t get away, be­ An Important Statement A iou t cause she’s working with Mickey Rooney in “Babes on Broadway.” So she wrote a nice letter and .ar­ ranged to send as proxy a doll, erre/twAv three feet high, resembling her in MAKE FfKE every detail. Wearing a modish ACHf Eva? Ey traveling suit, it was to take- a AgusmaA plane, be met by the ambassador uoJber m Jvanonai Wense O INVEMTEP and a group of American women, in Chile, and attend the dinner clad Jui a replica of the gown worn by Judy in one number of “Ziegfeld Girl.” Which should satisfy even AND WHAT YOV AS A CAR OWNER AHrD A an ambassador. Hf---- I iOYAI j AMERICAN CANT DO AROVT IT THE Ann Miller, whose motion picture FIRST fortunes hit a new high in Colum­ m m n o v s bia’s “Go West, Yoimg Lady,” has NAttHfJ5,. been keeping it secret that she’s HOW EVERY CAR OWNER, C A N HELD really Lucille Collier, the girl who Among the strategic taw materials so vital LTiPBBtONffj IDTKeAT to national 'defense, rubber is. one of the m ost, CONSERVE RUBBER ONE-STOP TOtACKOF ' . S t i m e e . ' indispensable. Today’s conditions stand as a challenge to E P ierisro ,i s . OFTHe . Airplanes,- scout cars, tanks and trucks — as the loyalty and patriotism of American motorists,. SAVES YOUR TIRES. . . SAVES YOUR CAR PEUCfOUS well as thousands of vehicles necessary for Here are a few common-sense rules of tire transportation in defense industries — require SAVES YOUR MONET! care which will save millions of pounds of In every community there is a Firestone Dealer Gres, tabes, and hundreds of other products rubber annually for your country — and save made from rubber. or Store that will gladly perform these services money fo r you. without one cent of cost to you, Aixd while ho other nation in the world has such vast natural resources as the United States, INSPECT YOUR TIRES AND CHECK THEM a ll of our rubber must be imported across thousands UNDERINFLATED TIRES WASTE RUBBER FOR CORRECT INFLATION Lookatthischart t f miles of ocean. » LBS. • 27 LBS. . 24 LBS. 21 LBS. Your tires will be properly — if a tire with . «7 „ Air Mt Mt out inflated free at any time. Nails, 30 pounds of glass or other objects are and well-bred recommended air WisM nt me, and no RBttV removed from the tread. Breaks , pressure is run at RsUmt In the tire body are located so 25 pounds, 52% of X% that they may be repaired before damage occurs; normal mileage is These simple precautions increase tire mileage. sacrificed! Save money and save TEST YOUR BRAKES WITH THE MOST rubber by having ACCURATE MACHINES -your tires checked ,Balanced brakes prolong tire ANN MILLER every week. L” fo‘ I ~n” life. Firestone electric brake Map showing notes that 'rubber travels to the U. S. aults !■even years ago tried to land in pic­ SPEED WASTES machines scientifically balance dOapJb SOapJb OiaiDJb our faults when tures as a dancer. She failed—she -RUBBER each wheel. Your firestone With world conditions as they are today, we WnM I to ourselves. was only eleven then—changed her Rattv Dealer or Store w ill gladly test 2 2 % Chart shows nam e and personality, and thrfee must face the growing possibility that this Slttv excessive speed is your brakes free. years later had won attention as a country may be cut off from its principal sources ** the greatest thief of night club dancer. 55S CHECK YOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT WITH . of rubber supply. tire mileage,r An MOST MODERN EpUIPMENT increase in speed of If yon liked Riat DashxeII Ham­ Pigeon-toed wheels that Realizing the dangers of a single source of 50% may mean a waste so much rubber and mett book, “The Maltese Falcon,” supply, Harvey S. Firestone began years ago the 50% increase in the you’ll probably like the picture gasoline can be quickly development of a huge million-acre tract of aligned. Your car should be Warner Bros, have made from it, land in Liberia for growing rubber. Todai an E n M g E n Mm m car. called “The Gent From Frisco.” It ever-tncreasmjmg amount of bigbest-rfuality rub checked regularly for< features Mary Astor, Humphrey Hgbeshauality rubber is alignment — another fre e (essedRetieZ Bogart, Gladys George and Peter bippet ta to .firestone from these plantations, 9UICK STARTS AND SUDDEN STOPS Firestone Service. r I J NfURITl S Lorre. It’s the first directorial ef­ At present; this country has on hand or in ARE COSTLY JlntUMBARn fort of John Huston, son of Walter, transit only enough crude rubber and finished In quick getaways, wheels INSPECT AND TEST YOUR BATTERY who also wrote the screen play. He products to last 13 months at present rate of spin against the pavement, ■ Your Firestone Dealer or uriosity did so well with it that he’s been I Sitotewillgladlytesttbebattey assigned to direct “In This Our consumption. wasting rubber. Sudden stops eds to be de- Life,” with Bette Davis, which is Cause your wheels to slide, Ifree upon request. And their quite a step forward for a young Save rubber by starting and stopping slowly. F efficient equipment will tell the director. exact condition of each cell so • that you may avoid annoying —*— CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND HAVE Daisy, Asta, and the other noted BRAKES BALANCED road delays. dog stars of lilmdom have had to move over and make room for Rom­ „ J on b a n d a n d a m o u n t A wheel Only J^inch out of line TEST YOUR SPARK PLUGS ulus, the nondescript brown mon­ aedjor one year a tpresent rate o f consumption. is dragged sideways 87 feet per Unless your spark plugs have Disordered grel who made his film debut in mile scraping off tread rubber, full' firing power they waste Action “Reap the Wild Wind.” Cecil B. Every month part of the rubber imported is Rf Unbalanced brakes are equally gasoline. Your motor will fire ts hurry and worryw DeMille, who chose him from 200 used by the government to build up a reserve. proper eating and. wasteful of tire mileage. Save rubber by having unevenly and cause increased exposure and in fe o applicants, says he’s the perfect The remainder is allotted to the rubber companies your wheel alignment and brakes checked regularly. wear on running parts. Have BtraiQ on th e work. character dog. He won his second ' are apt to become who must FIRST manufacture products needed your FirestoneDeider or Store to filter excess acid, role in Paramount’s “Midnight An­ for defease. They then use die rest to make the test your plugs every 4,000 from the life-giving gel,” in which he’ll appear with thousands of rubber products needed by CHANGE TIRES FROM WHEEL TO WHEEL miles. Tbereisno charge! nagging backache* Martha O’Driscoll and Robert Pres­ automobile and other manufacturers and by the EVERY 5,000 MILES getting up nighty ton; they’re old friends, as he met S A V E RUBBER BY g—feel constantly public The diagram at the RETREADING YOUR om out. Other signs them when they all worked in his right shows how the tires ■ disorder are some* first picture. SMOOTHaWORNTIRES ty or too frequent on your car should .be Ifyoursmoothdre has Doan't help the changed from one wheel a safe body, a rugged, armful excess body Seems that most Hollywood stars to another every 5,000 ad more th an half & become shy and embarrassed when tough, long-wearing, proval. Are recom* miles; Thisplan of inter-changing tires saves I users everywhere* they have to play a love scene—or non-skid Firestone so we’re told. But not Greta. Garbo. New Firestone synthetic rubberfactory rubber by eliminating uneven tire wear. ■ New-Tread can be The director explains what he wants applied at amazingly and she falls into the mood of the lowcosqwhichwillgive scene, relaxed and unselfconsclous. Fully aware of these upto 80% of the mileage George Cukor, directing her in serious conditions, WHEN YOU NEED NEW TIRES built into the original “Twins,” says that some of the firestone lias taken IT'S A l W A Y S G 0 6 B tread: This ts me oj lhe 40—41 finest love scenes he’s ever watched ' many steps to conserve best ways to save rubber. are those between Garbo and Mel- and increase America’s JUDGMENT TO BUY THE BEST Habits vyn Douglas in this picture. supply of rubber. In the day pasa Oneofthemost effective ways to save rubber— cooperation with the anid at die same time save money and save precious .GET THIS BOOK FREE When Fay Holden played Greer government, Firestone human lives — is to equip your present tires with It mill help save robber ter Garson’s mother in “Blossoms in the is now building another Firestone Life Protectors, the new-type tubes that defense and money for yen Dust,” Fay’s husband, David Clyde, factory fo r the out-wear three sets of ordinary tubes. played butler. Now she’s being Rob­ manufacture of synthetic With Firestone Life Protectors on your car you ert Young’s mother in “H. M. Pul- rubber. This win greatly can drive your present tires safely thousands of ham, Esq.,” and again her husband increase present capacity. extra miles without fear of blowouts, because is scheduled to “Yes, Madam” her. these tubes make a blowout as harmless as aslow leak. And after your present tires are worn out, replace “Bachelor’s Children,” winner of them with the safest; longest-wearing tires that the 1941 Radio Guide award as the money can buy — the new Safti-Sdred Firestone year’s best daytime radio serial, is DeLuxe Champion Tires — the only tires made that now heard from coast to coast over are so ft' . . . - the NBC red network. Now in itis on the i seventh year, it still has the five actors and actresses who created the principal roles. As a further step in W — * — ' conserving rubber, ODDS AND ENDS—After working Rrestone scientists and safely with leopards in UniversaFs “White Join in the campaign Savage,” Brian Donlevy had to have first engineers recently to conserve rubber for aid when he was hitien by a baby pig . . . developed the new wear- defease. Get your copy of The Jerrie Walters given credit for ten* resisting Vttamic rubber this new FREB booklet Ing the story of “Small Town Deb“ Jane compound, which enables Withers’ latest film, is really Jane herself .at your nearby Firestone . . . Re* BeM, former cowboy star and hus­ car owners to get much Dealer or Store or Gom band of Clara Bow, former “I f girl, has greater mileage from The FirestohetTire Sc an important role in “Tombstone” . . . their tires and thus save TlSl .-cO Rubber Company, Akron, Hedy Lamarr wears spectacles in some more rubber. BEST IN RUBBER Ohio. scenes of “H. IB. Pulham, Bag,” proving -i ■that glasses don’t kill glamour . . . ArBne Judge returns to films in a role in Colum­ bia’s “Harvard, Here We Come ” . . . Penny Singleton and her husband, Robert Sparks, Aave purchased a IHAacre ranch. THE DAVIE KE(X)RD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. OCTOBER 8. 1941. FHE DAVI THE DAVIE RECORD. From A Davie Soldier New Qrange O rganized. Grain, Cotton M arket. oldest Paper Fort Eustis, Va., Sept. 2 9 . J. F. Essie, Davie County Grange Lint cotton 1 8 c; seed cotton 8 c. C. FRANK STROUD ■ ■ E ttar. Dear Mr. Stroud:—Well, bow is Deputy, completed the organiza­ Local market price for wheat, No Liquor, W tion of a new Grange at the Chesh­ $1 .0 5 per bushel; corn 8 0 c. ORRISETT TELEPHONE everyone and everything getting a- long down in good old Davie, the ire school house Thursday. The N E W S A R O following officers were elected: Entered atthePostoffice in Mocks- best and friendliest people? I’m M ocksville W ins One. still getting The Record, and be­ Master—Sam Holland. vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail Secretary—Mrs. Sam Holland. The Mocksville high school foot­ “LIVE W IRE STORE” Pluk Ratledg matter. March 3.1903. lieve me, it helps break the mono­ ball team met the Griffith high tony, and no matter how much Overseer—Elmer Beauchamp. a Mocksville vis Treasurer — Mrs. Elmer Beau­ team'on the local field Friday after­ W Fourth and Trade St«. Winston-Salem, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fellow likes the army, it does get noon. A large crowd was present monotonous sometimes. I can’t champ. E. H. Smiib1 ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE $ I OO Lecturer—Mrs. L. B Ratledge. to see our boys defeat the visitors say that the army is such a bad by a score of 3 2 to 0 . in town Thursd SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE - J SO place to be after all, although some ‘ The new Grange has 2 1 mem­ The big crowd goes to the main tent-Morrisett’s is of the other hoys don’t seem to a- bers and will be known as Sheffield Mrs. Jack L The fellow who owns a $io model Grange. The Record is sure that Comm unity Singing. presenting the best ahow in town. Admiwion free. gree with me. week with relati T Ford, and the fellow who owns a We will soon he through with this Grange will mean much to the There will be a community sing­ Dry good*, notion*, ready-to-wear, millinery, under­ good farmers, their wives an d $2 ,0 0 0 Packard is going to pay a our thirteen weeks of training here, ing at the Fork Community build­ Bill Nail, of I then will be sent to our regular daughters in Calahaln township. ing next Sunday afternoon, Oct. wear, curtains, draperies, bags, glove*, neckwear, war tax of $ 5 each, beginning next stationed at a L outfit. So far, we don’t know No doubt many new members will 1 2 th, beginning at 2 o’clock. The year. where that will be. We’re in the be enrolled within the next few public is cordially invited. trimmings, buttons, laces, nets, caracul, braids, furs three days last It seems that the entire world is Coast Artillery, and are subject to months. folks. and tinsel. Save 2 0 to 2 5 in a turmoil, with folks yelling being sent out of the states. Some North Carolina I . _ c „ . % %. go to the Canal Zone, (I have a Yankees W in Series. Davie County ( 10 The Superior Court. FOR SALE peace, peace, when there is no peace brother stationed thereJ, Hawaiian mules. J Instead of this beiug World War The world series is over, and L, M Seamon, Admr., d. b n., c. t. Islands, Philippines and Alaska, so a. of M. P..Adams, decs’d., and L. No. 2 , it seems to be a world reso­ it looks like I’m in for a long trip baseball takes a back seat for six Miss Colleen months. The NeW York Yankees M, Seamon and wife, Ida Seamon. lution, with no peace in sight. all on Uncle Sam. et als. October will go to C Around this camp are some - of won four games and lost-one, while VB The American people are between the most historical towns and places the Brooklyn Dodger's won one and John Hussey, Cieo Brinkley, minor where she will the "devil and the deep blue sea,” in the United States. For instance, lost four. The last game was play­ and Leroy Brinkley, Minor. uess College. as one fellow expressed it. With Williamsburg is only eight miles ed Monday afternoon, with the Yankees defeating the Dodgers to N otice of Sale. 10-Day Specials Dr. J. R. Lo Hitler in front of us and the tax from here, and the old landmarks and colonial style buildings are far the tune of 3 to 1. Underand byvirtue of an order Hospital, was collector approaching from the rear from uninteresting. Everyone has made by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Su­ H a n d b a g s 9 7 c aiternoon look we are being sufficiently amused. perior Court, in the above entitled read about Cornwallis’ surrender at Center News. ness matters. Yorktown. which is only 7 miles cause, the.undersigned Commission­ We never heard of a newspaper, MiM NancyTutterow, of Winston-Salem er will sell publicly at the Court­ G l o v e s 5 9 c — 9 7 c from here. So a fellow can well spent the week-end with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mr a preacher or a school teacher who occupy bis time here on week-ends, house door of Bavie county in Mocks- and Mrs. D. G. Tutterow. vilie. N. C., on Saturday, the lstday Roanoke, Va., could run a newspaper, a school providing he is fortunate enough Robert Evans of the U. S. Array, Camp of November, 1941, at twelve o’clock 80 Sq. Standard Percale 2 2 c room or a church to the satisfac­ to get a pass. Wheeler, Georgia, spent the week-end with noon, the following described lands with Mrs. W. tion of all their patrons It can’t There are eight boys in this camp home folks. lying and being in Calahaln town­ 36” Langtry D om estic H e Iy near Kappa from Davie that I know, but only lb s. H. F. Tutterow was the Sunday ship, Davie County, and more par­ he did. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson at three of us came from Ft. Bragg in ticularly described as follows, to-wit: Born, to M Calahalo. 40” Sea Island D om estic 1 4 c A life long Democrat came a. the July draft, viz: Howell, Earn­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Deaton, of Thomas- Beginning in the middle of Mill Harris, of Co round last week and asked us why hardt and myself, and we are in VlUe1 visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Creek in Richard Stroud’s line, S. 34 degs. W. 3.09 cbs, to a stone, S. 57} 7 j4 pound da most of the automobiles that came the Eighth Battalion. They, like P. Garrett Sunday. 36” A A A V ery H eavy D om estic 15c myself, don’t seem to be losing any William Seaford, Jr., a student at State degs. E. 7 00 ch 8 . to a stone, S. 17 Mrs. Harrisa to town to haul away provisions sleep by being in the army. Teachers College, Boone, spent the week­ degs, W. 3.12 chs. to a stone in road, ville Hospital. from the court house, parked in end with his parents. S. 87 degs. E 8.85 chs. to a stone in 36” Standard O uting 1 5 c There don’t seem to be so much pine stump. S. 25.00 chs. to a post the hack lot instead of in front of more to write about, because the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tutterow and son Joe Forrest Robmt Ervin spent the week-end in GIade oak, E. 20.00 chs. to a stone, Felk- the court hi use? Not k owing, other boys that have been writing er’s corner, N. 36.16 chs to a stone. 54” W oolens and Rayons 9 8 c Sam’s aviatio explain army life pretty well, and Springs, Va., visiting relatives. we just couldn’t say. . Mrs. W. F. Anderson and children of E. 2.10 chs. to a white oak.now down, I think it is practically the same in N. 20 degs. W. 5 07 chs. to the mid­ Field, Va., s~ Winston-Salem, visited her parents Mr. 54” B otany M aterials $ 1 . 9 5 Saturday in t The citizens of Statesville acted all the camps. Tbe boys parents and Mrs. R. S. Powell over the week-end. dle of the Creek; thence up said creek with its meanderings to the begin­ Mr. and Mrs. wisely in deciding to build tbeir shouldn’t have anything to worry Mt. and Mrs. J. H Jones and daughter. about, at least while we are still on GaiLspentthe week-end with Mr. and ning, containing 8 6 f acres, more or M arvelous Ladies* C ollars 4 8 c own airport instead of voting $ 5 0 ,- Mrs. S. A. Jones. less. See deed from Robert Safriet Rawleigh "this side,” although I ’ll admit and wife, to M. P. Adame, Book 20, 0 0 0 in bonds and accepting a $ 1 0 0 ,- things are getting serious. My Miss Esrle Anderson, of Winston-Salem Mocksville. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mn. page 139, Register’s office for Davie 54** H eavy R ayons 2 5 c 0 0 0 WPA Government grant, gift mother has three sous iu the army, J. M. Anderson. County. N. C. man who wa or loan. They are going to pay a so we can all only hope and pray TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash table work. that everything will turn out O. K. After 5 7 years, many students Lovely C otton Fabrics J 9 c Rawleigh's D little more than $1 5 ,0 0 0 for the and the balance on six months time Here’s hoping you will continue who were graduated from the old with bond and approved security, or mond, Va. airport instead of £ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 . Good printing The Record for a long Farmington Academyin 1 8 8 4 , ' will all cash at the option of the purchas­ Lovely R ayon Fabrics 3 9 c for Statesville. time, and may vou have toe best return for a special gathering at er This 30th day of September, B. F. Holt luck and the co-operation of all the the Farmington High School Wed­ 1941. A T GRANT. The Record has never supported the U. S. Ai good people in old Davie. nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Commissioner. Senator Bob Reynolds for office We are all glad to get back. on been statione and never expects to. If we are Eastern Standard Timei Mondays past year, sp not badly mistaken Bob is as wet as especially. Sincerely, mother, on the Atlantic ocean. Bnt it is dis. Pvt. GRAHAM W. CALL, Btry A. 8 th Bn. J. W. Bar gusting to read some of the articles pleasant call that some of the newspapers are Fork News Notes. Y e a ; nesday. He running, cussing Bob. These same a subscription, newspapers boosted Bob to the sky Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston and small son, Joe, Jr., of Statesville^ daughter. three years ago, and literally split were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. their shirts helping to elect him. Vance Johnston Sunday night. Miss Hele "Oh, consistency, thou art indeed Mrs. Locke Aaron spent a few the Coilettsv a jewel.” days in Winston-Salem last week with relatives. D ty, spent Ih Mrs. John F. Smttbdeal and her parents, THE NEW DEAL daughter, Mrs Gilbert Robertson, her guest M George S. Benson, President of tf Winston-Salem, visited relatives Dallas. Harding College, Searcy, Ala., has here last Tuesday M rs. I A an interesting article in The Wacho­ Master Jimmy Spillman, of Coo. leemee, spent a few days here with for a visit t via, a monthly magazine issued by bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ohio, Indi the Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. M. Livengood. burgh, Ind. Mis. Vance Johnston spent the Among other things. President Ben­ also visit he son says: week end in Mocksville with her sister, Mrs. Frank Carter. 6 ’ O R f f Shank, at "I am reliably informed that our Mr. arid Mrs Linnett Potts and turning ho Congressmen realize the importance little daughter, Bobby Lee, of of national economy, and that they Clemmons, spent Sunday here with Mrs. W. individually favor some such steps kinsfolks. ville has be as were recommended in mv testi­ of her gia mony before the Ways and Means Sheffield News. 1 1 4 4 Htitt Committee on Mav ' 5 . It is also The Sheffield Grange was organized at where she my opinion that our Congressmen Cheshiies school house last Monday night under the direction of J. Frank Essie; recent illn would lead in taking these steps if grange deputy of Dfl Tie. The next meet welcome b they bad sufficient encouragement ing will be held Monday night OcL 13. Other officers will be -elected and new from tbeir home communities. members received. A large crowd is ex­ Mr. and Everyone knows ihat this is cer. pected. Cooleemee Campbell taiulv the time of all times to re­ G. B. Reeves is very ill, sorry to note. Allen Gaither has bought the Will Cleary A. F. Ca duce non-defense expenditures. Re­ farm near Sheffield. Mr. and iV gardless of how important the W. Artbor Wright and son Eugene, of Char­ cho, were P. A., the P. W. A., the N. Y. A., lotte, spent Samrday in this section. Berry J. John (James is on the sick IisL bis many afternoon. and the C. C. C., were, they cer­ friends will be sorry to learn. tainly are not imperative today. Mnnzy Richardson reports that some thieves went to his cotton natch last week Ben F We are now absorbing more than and idcked around 300 pounds of his cot­ was in to a million men in the Army. More ton and carried it off. Scionerorlatersome home (rot of the rogues are going to think Hitler has will likely be called within the next crossed the Atlantic. he carrie few months. We are also develop­ load wei ing a tremendous defense industry brought Concord News. the high which bids fair to become more Atthe wheel, you will find driving easier than ever. Hump Bamhardt. of Virginia spent the THESE UNUSUAL TIMES we invite you to t jr one Io than a 2 0 billion dollar industry. week end with home folks. F inspecti an unusual new car—new in its beauty, Steering, gear-shifting, action of the big and sure wearing a In fact, Mr. Stacv May, Research Concord wishes to welcome into their its comfort, its choice of two fine 90 horsepower hydraulic brakes have all been made smoother Chief of the 0. T. M., stated in community. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Will Bailey engines, 6 cylinders or 8. and easier. It pavs who have moved in one of Mr. Mac Dead- In quality, the car is sound to the last detail. cord. A News-week of June 9 , page 1 4 : mon's tenant houses. See it and you sense at once that here is new Defense requirements have all been met without tween Ya “ Defeat of the axis powers could 'S. D. Daniel had a corn shucking Thurs­ style that will stay good for years. On a lower, day night a single reduction in the basic and lasting good­ was readi be made certain only if the United wider chassis, we have designed new long, low, Mi8 s Virgie Lee Owens gave a farewell wide and modern lines. ness of the Ford mechanically. Some new materials nesday a States doubled its present arms pro­ Mity Friday for her brother William who Interior treatment is entirely fresh, distinctive, have replaced old ones, usually at a greater cost advertise eaves the 9th of this month. AU present Her hus duction to 4 0 billion dollars a year.” enjoyed the occasion. pleasing. The beauty of this Ford will'more than to us, but in every ease tbe new is equal to or better Even in' Arkansas where we have Thursda Mr. and Mrs. Boles were Sunday guest hold its own in any company. than the old. vertise in least industry, labor is becoming of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Durham. Mr. and If your family needs a new car, go see and drive, Mn. Jeff Daniels were their afternoon guest. Inside, the car is fog—wide across the seats, difficult to obtain. This indicates generous in knee-room, leg-room, elbow-room. this Ford. For what it is today andfor what it w ill M. E very clearly that we could cut off Davie M eUiodisI Charge On the road this' year you find the "new Ford ■ be through the years ahead, we believe that you w ill town Fr' ride” still further advanced in its softness, quiet­ find in it more and better transportation for your these great relief measures scarcely Rev. G. W. Fink pastor will preach Sun­ Winston feeling the pain ” . day. Oct 12th at ness, steadiness and aU-ibund comfort. money than you have everfound before. load of t Goncoid IONO a. ui. five gra' A uice shower of rain fell here Liberty UNU a. m. Oak Grove 7N9 p. m. 37. 40, Saturday afternoon. It was the . .These are bis last services at these three NOW ON DISPLAY He seem first rain to fall here in fonr weeks,. churches, this conference year. prices. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. OCTOBER 8! 1941.

THE DAVIE RECORD. J. Marsh Gibson, of Fine- K a p p a N e w s D elightful Birthday Ky,, was the week-end guest Shores-Owen. Revival M eeting Begins of Mr. and Mrs. Berry J. Foster. ; In a quiet ceremony at the Farm Rev. G. W. Fink filled his regular ap­ P a r t y . Oldest Paper In The County S u n d a y . pointment at Salem Sunday afternoon. ington parsonage on September 2 7 , Fted Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar­ Miss Esther Wagoner, of Kan­ Mr and Mrs- Smoot Cartner and child- No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads. Miss Bessie Mae Owen became the A revival meeting will begin at re of Salisury were week end guests of vin Smith, of Smith Grove, was given a, napolis, spent the week-end in town the Mocksville Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cartner. delightful birthday party Friday evening the guest of Mrs. E. L. McClam- bride of Richard I. Shores Rev. Sunday. The pastor will be assis Mr and Mrs. J H. Jones and daughter, in honor of his 18th birt day. Duriog the NEWS AROUND TOWN. roch. evening games and contest were enjoyed J. W. Vestal performed the cere­ ted by Rev. H. K. Holland, of the of Center spent the week end with Mr. and by the young people. The honoree receiv­ S First Prtsbyterian Church, of Rae- Mrs. S. A. Jones. ed many beautiful gifts. Sandwiches, mony. PJDk Ratledgel of Woodleaf, was Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Chaffin, of Edwin Smoot, of Winston Salem spent cakes, candies and lemonade was served. l&lem, N. C. Mrs. Shores is the daughter of ford, .wbo is an exceptionally fine the vteek-end with his parents. Mr. and a Mocksville visitor Thursday. R. I, are the proud parents o fa u - Those present were: MissesLilIian Hend­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Owen, of R. young speaker. The meeting will Mrs. C. A. Smoot. rix Geneva and Zeola. Koontz, Elizabeth pound son, who arrived at their continue for a week or ten days, Messrs Garl and Roy Stroud, Frank and and Katherine Ward, Jane Sheek. Helen home on Friday, Oct. 3 rd. 3 . She was a member of the 1 9 3 8 lo r r ise tt’s is E. H. Smith, of Yadkinvitle, was with services each evening at 7 :3 0 Clay York visited WaBe Stroud Sunday Howard, Nina Foster. Inez Williams* Ver- in town Thursday on business. graduating class of the Mocksville o’clock! The public is invited and afternoon. nice Vick, Geraldine Stonestreet and Mat­ H. G. Iiames, of Sheffield, sold high school. Mr, and Mrs. Shores urged to attend every service. Miss IiiIian Hendrix, of Folk spent Fri­ tie Sue Smith; Messers. Craig Hanes, John­ Iission free, load of tobacco on the Winston- day night with Miss Geraldine Koontz ny -Cobble. Isaihmiab Waters, Joe Spry, Mrs. Jack Lasditer spent last will make their home on R 3 . Everette Koontz, Clinton Cornatzer, James Salem market Monday which aver­ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jone and family Ward. Jnmes Beeding and Fred Smith tbe fr y , under -1 week with relatives in Charlotte. M arklin-M yers. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lum West, of near aged $ 4 0 per hundred pounds. j Statesville' Sunday. honoree Harm ony Camp M eeting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Myen announce the n eck w ear, Bill Nail, of the U. S. Artnv, is License was issued Sept. 2 7 th for Ralph J. Mooney, of Camp Croft, Harmony. — Tha IOOtb anniveisarv of marriage of their daughter, Loyce Kather­ D A. Parnell and W. H. Mc- stationed at a Louisiana camp, spent C., spent Thursday and Friday ine, to Mr. Johnson Markiin. The mar­ the marriage of Wayne Hanes, of praids, furs the Harmony Camp Meeting will be held riage was performed August 21, at York, Mahan, of Winston Salem, were in j Farmington, to Miss Catherine tbree days last week with home in town with friends. Ralph says here Sunday, October 12. South Carolina. town Saturday on business. Gregory, of Advance. R 1. folks he is getting along fine. He is now Rev. HcKendree Long of Statesville .will Mn. Marklin is a graduate of Mars Hill on M. P. duty. College and Appalachian State Teacben preach at 11 o'clock. College. She is now a member of the fa­ FOR SALE—Eight or ten good Mr. and Mrs. A L. Hansard and Special music fur the anniversary has culty of the William R. Davie School. mules. J. Frank Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Fain Hinds, of Knox­ been arranged by Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Mr. Marklin is the son of Mr- and Mrs. Gary and C. D. Watts, Bill Chesbier, Clerice Will Markiin, of Mocksville. He is a grad­ Sh e r w in -Williams PAi^rS^^^gR^iN -W i l l i a m s P aints ville spent a short while in town uate of tbe MocksviUe High School, and Miss Colleen Collette, of Cana Sunday with relatives and friends. William and Mrs. George Daniels. is connected with the Daniel Fuuiture and will go to Charlotte Saturday, Thev were on their way home from In the afternoon at 2 o'clock all former Electric Company. where she will enter King’s Busi­ Durham where they took in the students of Harmony school are asked to Mr. and Mrs. Markiin plan to make their AMERICA’S MOST AMAZING Duke Tennessee football game. assemble in the auditorium for a student home in Mocksville. PORTFOUO OF COLOR IDEAS ness College. reunion. ials FOR YODR ENTIRE HOME! Dr. J. R. Lowery, of the Lowery Miss Carolyn Kurfees, of Mocks- The entire school faculty has also asked Boy Scout W ork. ville has been elected circulation to be present for the occasion by J. Morris 9 7 c Hospital, was in town Thursday manager of Campus Comments, Gary, principal. Gilbert Bush special Deputy Re­ afternoon looking afteT some bust Mitchell College student newspaper. _ . . ^1, 7 . — t gional Executive for Boy Scouts, Everybody’s borrow ing it—^ ness matters. The Comments, called the “ live- ( J a ile d I O A c tlV 6 U U lV . will be in Oavie countv this week > c ~ 9 7 c Iiest junior college newspaper In promoting Boy Scout Programs. why not you! Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Walker, of North Carolina,” is issued monthly, Jobn T Murchison, son of CoL and Mn. Davie County District of Uwhar- W. G. Murchison, of R. 2, who has . been tie Council is launching its fall and 2 2 c Roanoke. Va., spent the week-end and has already made one appear­ ance this year. Miss Kurfees is the Profeasoi of Chemistry in the North Texas winter program of giving Scouting GIANT with Mrs. W. S. Walker and fami­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Agricultural College, has been called to ac­ to more boys. l l c | tive duty in the U. S Army, with the COLOR PHOTOS ly near Kappa. Kurfees, of R. 4 . AU people interested in scouting rank of Major. Major Murchison is now are urged to attend Court of Honor Over 300 1 4 c I Born, to Mr. and Mrs.' H. B. Linda May, 6 -vear-old daughter in Washington City for a tbree months at court house Thursday night Oct. Homes and Harris, of Cooleemee, on Friday a of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Myers, of course in the Army Industrial College. 9 th, 7 :3 0 o’clock. Rooms Jerusalem township, died last Tues­ Major Murchison has been in the army re­ SCORES ^ t i c 1 5 c 7 yz pound daughter Brinda Louise. AVAILABLE day at a Salisbury hospital, follow­ serve for about 14 yean. The Record con­ J. A. Mason, of Cleveland, R. 1, BOTOwYoEn.Tcxbj Mrs. Harris and babe are at Mocks- ing an appendicitis operation. Fun­ gratulates Major Murchisoa on his rapid was In town Monday. Hie FREE Home Decoraliiig - 1 5 c ville Hospital. eral services were held at Coolee­ promotion in Uncle Sam’s Army. Senrice Tint's tbe Taikof lhe mee Baptist Church Saturday aftei* Town! Just visit or phone us. Tell Joe Forrest Stroud, one of Uncle us you want to borrow the Sherwin- 9 8 c noon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. A. T. Clarksville News. Williams Punt and Color Style Guide Sam's aviation boys, at Langley Stoudenmire in charge, and the —largest, most beautiful, collection of jody laid to rest in Liberty Metho. May Moore, Loftis Eaton and Miss Lda Field, Va., spent Friday night and Moore attended the P T. A., meeting in M icm Tlieatre color schemes in America. Contains hun­ $1.95 dist Church cemetery. In addition Mocksville last Tuesday. . dreds of smart, practical color-styling Ideas Saturday in town with bis parents, . . . all In gorgeous full-color photographs to the parents, several brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Keams and Miss WEDNESDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stroud. . . . each photo almost as as a newspaper 4 8 c sisters survive. Mabel Bloomberg, of High Point and Joe £>i£ White of Ijames X Roads and Aaron White -THE THIEF Of BAGDAD’ pate! Phone now. No obligation! Rawleigh Route now open in of Winston-Salem visited B F. Moore re­ with Conrad Veidt - Sabn June Duprez 2 5 c Mocksville. Real opportunity for Elect New Pastor. cently. man who wauts permanent, profi The MocksvflleBaptistcbutch. at a busi­ Mrs. Nana Eaton and Mrs. I. G. Roberts THURSDAY and FRIDAY tiible work. Start promptly. Write ness meeting Sundaymoroing elected Rev. spent last Thursday in Salisbury shodping -MAN HUNT” 1 9 c E. W Turner as pastor for the coming Miss Jennie Moore returned to ber home C .C . Sanford Sons Co. Rawleigh's Dept. NCJ 1 3 7 -K, Rich­ year, to SU the vacancy caused by there, with Walter Pidgeon Joan Bennett in Mooresville, Monday after spending the “EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY” mond, Va. sfgnation of Rev. J. H. Fulghum who re summer with relatives in Clarksville. SATURDAY 3 9 c signed some time ago on account of U s Mn I. G. Roberts had the misfortune to B. F. Holton, Jr., who is with health. fall and sprain her ankle Mondaiy- Her Bill Eiliott in “NORTH FROM THE STAR" the U. S. Air Corpse, and who has friends wish for her a speedy recovery. M ocksville C ircuit. Mr. and Mn. Ray T. Moore and daugh­ also been stationed in Panama for the ter Sbiriy Ray and Mn. Betty Craver visit­ THE METHODIST CHURCH. “TWO IN A TAXI” past year, spent last week with his ed Mrs. A. D. Peoples Sunday afternoon. William C. Sides, Jr. Mis. Alfotd Hutchens has entered a host- with Anita Louiae-Russell Hayden mother, on R.. 2 . October 12. 1941 ' tal in Statesville for treatment. Chestnut Giove IlrfMJ a. m. Mrs. Susan Chaffin, of Mocksville spent Mo n d a y and T u e s d a y J. W. Barney, of R. 2, was a Zion 3:00 p. m. last week in Clarksville with relatives. "HERE COMES MR. JOBERT" Vnton Chapel 7:30 p. m. pleasant caller at our office Wed Sermon Topic: ThisDoinRemembiance Mr. and Mn. Wilson Owens, of Jeters. with Robert Montgomery nesday. He left a frog skin for his of Me." The Sacrament of the Lord’s viUe, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Supper will be observed. Mrs D. Gregory. subscription, and also one for bis daughter. Let others do likewise. Miss Helen Daniel, a member of the CoUettsville high school tacul ty, spent I be week-end in town with ber parents. Miss Dauiel had as her gutst Miss Alena Rhyne, of Dallas. Mrs. I A. Daniel left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis a n d Greens- burgh, Tnd., and Illinois. Shewill also visit her daughter, Mrs R. H Shank, at Dallas, Texas, before re­ W m turning home. Mrs. W. D. Granger, of Mocks­ ville has been removed to the home of her giandson Ray G. Wyatt, 1 1 4 4 Hutton St., Winston Salem, where she is recuperating from her recent illness, and will be glad to welcome her friends at any time Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Byerly, of Cooleemee; Mr and Mrs. Prentice Hf Campbell and son Jimmie, and Mrs. A. F. Campbell, of Mocksvilie. and YOU’RE IOOKING A l 835786518797916 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green, of Ieii aSVRMIf JUB 53534889535353534848484823484848484848482323232323230023232323534823232353484848232323232323485353 cho, were'gne: ts of Mr. and Mrs. NATWtUl DEfINSI "THE NEWSTYli THAT W ILl STAY NEW” DCSIGNED Berry J. Foster, of R. 4 , Snrdav CHEVROLET’S TRIM n IEADER U N r STYLING IOIUDIN W e A r ( e To Do Your % afternoon. Weiady Chevrolet brings you "the new style STYLING Ben F Anderson, of Calabaln that will stay new” . . . with swank, was in town Wednesday on bis way sweeping “Leader Line” Styling . . . KSKNED Iiouie from Winston-SaIft 111, where with distinctive new “Door-Actlon” TOIUDIN he carried a load of tobacco. The Fenders . . . with smoothly modeled load weiirhed 1 1 0 0 pounds and PERFORMANCE Our Work Is j brought $ 4 0 5 7 0 . Ben savs this is Bodies by Fidier of a size and beauty the highest price he ever received equaled only by much costlier can. As Good As The Best I f jr one load of tobacco. He was And matching this style leadership of DESIGNED wearing a broad smile. The Finest Chevrolet of AU Hm e Is the TOIUDIN combined performance and economy W e Give You Prom pt Service I It pavs to advertise in The Re­ ECONOMY cord. A pood Irdy who lives be­ leadership which has made Chevndet tween Tadkinville and Wilkesboro the No. I car for ten of die last eleven HIGHEST MARKET PRICE | was reading Tbe Record last Wed­ yean. . . . See it—drive this beautiful nesday and noticed some bargains new car tod a y! advertised by a local merchant. I PAID FOR YOUR COTTON g Her husband name to town early Ben Tutterow I* In Charge Of Our Gin. Thursday morning. It pays to ad vertise in Tbe Record. IT PAYSIO BUYIHE UADER

M. E. Keller, of R. 4 . was in town Friday on his wav home from AND CET THE LEADING BUY jj. P. G reen M illing Co. Winston Salem, where he sold a load of tobacco. Mr. Keller had J. F. NAYLOR, Manager five grades which brought him 1 8 , [ N mut Dopot Mocksville, N* C. 3 7 , 4 0 , 4 2 and 4 4 cents per pound. MOCKSVILLE, He seemed to be well pleased with Pennington Chevrolet Co. N.C. prices. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL UNDAyf S CHOOL Lesson By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D*D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.)

By VIRCl Lesson for October 12 (Released by Westl Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se> lIected and copyrighted by International TUDY GARlj BIGTOP ByEDWHEELAN Council of ReUgious Education: used by •I tree when permission. special invitatj QnM -SlLK" FOWLER IH THE HOSPITAL .^EFF EWHfi-S A FEW MOMENTS LATER. HAL FOUNO'RED CHRIST OCR SAVIOUR re ce n tly . Itca WAlTtNG FOR HIM AT THE BACK D O O R - HAD HAD TB INSTALL A iOUD SP EA K E R ANDtXlN y ip - P E E * Claude BowerI VIRIGHT ■ HIS P R E S S AGENT >11™ THE SHOW i LESSON TEXT-Matthew 20:23-28; Lukt GOSH- dor, asking hi TOOK OMER THE ANNOUNCING *- 5 3UST LCOK f ALL RIGHT. PARtsNER. NNE'LL 19:1-10. GOLDEN TEXT—For God so loved tb* honor a t a galq AT THAT1MA " IfeNTHE HAVE THAT RiDIN '< LESSO N world, that he gave his only begotten Son, WONDERFUL NOW. - THE RING of Metro’s - AND NOW, LADIES AN’GENTLEMEN, AS A that whosoever believeth In him should not It BOSS IS GQIN' TC perish, but have everlasting life.—John 3:16. Santiago. (And I SEN SATi ON A L CLIMAK TO OUR * VMILD WEST ” l LET. VOO U S E O NE publicity depart! c o n c e r t , Co w b o K h a l Th o m p s o n , o n h is ' M s ; C F THE PONIES “I believe in God, the Father Al­ the matter you I w o n d e r HORSE ,'SU N SH IN E " WILL ATTEMPT mighty, . . . and in Jesus Christ Well, Judy coj CLEAR AN EIGHT His only Son, our Lord . . . I be­ cause she’s wo FOOT FLAMINti O H .B O y-I lieve in the Holy Ghost.” How often Rooney in “E B A R R I E R - CAh h a r d l y we have solemnly repeated theso So she wrote WAIT!! VtATCH words in the Apostles’ Creed, and ranged to semi how appropriate it is that our pres­ H IM H three feet highj ent three month series of lessons on every detail, great Christian teachings should be­ traveling suit, IM{#| gin last Sunday with a study of God, plane, be met Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc Uie Creator and heavenly Father, pid a group Ofl and continue today with Christ the in Chile, and an LALA PALOOZA Invading Vincent s Pnvacy By RUBE GOLDBERG Saviour, and present next Sunday „in a replica of I the Holy Spirit, the Comforter. Judy in one nil These are profound Christian Girl.” Which I WHEW-LOOK BUT, MADAM, BABETTE VINCENT,! L O O K ,S IS ,- I AIN’T EVEN S lS ,WHY STIR YOU WOMEN CAN’T STAND truths, but at the same time they an ambassador.! AT THIS MISTER VINCENT WE’RE GONNA ARE CLEANIN GOT ONE OLD PAPER ON WON’T LET AAE CLEAN UP A LOTTA DUST OLD PAPERS M Y DESK! are so simple as to be grasped by DUST! WHEN IT’S ONLY CLEANOUT ALL THE TIME* HE HATES VINCENTS PILED UP ALL the youngest child. Today we have Ann Miller, GONNA SETTLE MY DESK IS ALL the great privilege of presenting in t o be Y e w s DESK RIGHT THE WAY OVER THE fortunes hit a AGAIN? PLACE our classes our Saviour, the Lord bia’s “Go WestJ DISTURBED IT IS m Jesus Christ. He was been keeping I. The Self-Denying Servant (Matt. really Lucille 20:25-28). Scripture clearly teaches that God’s standards are not the same as the world’s standards, and that His methods of operation are just the opposite of those of the world. All too often Christians and churches imitate the world both in principle and practice, with disastrous re­ sults. 'Consider FrankJsy Markey Syndicate. Ine 1. The F alse Greatness of the World (v. 25). “Rulers”—“great­ T StM ATTER PO P— Ssh! Keep It Quiet! By CM . PAYNE ness”—“exercise authority”—how altogether up-to-date these words ALL "YOU H A V E sound. They are the big and swell­ TO DO IS TO -ADD D O T A TH ltlK ing words of the small hearts and lT lS SAFE TO * THE REST OF IT r minds which rule after the manner LLION K ERP IT ROU N i x . — of this world. They epitomize the ambitions of the great majority of THA H O USE /‘V 'fv LLTUN mankind, but they are definitely non-Christian. We see that as we go on to consider k MILLTUN 2. The Humility of True Great­ A N N l ness ( w . 26, 27). Service in the spirit of humility and self-sacrifice— seven years agd this is the standard of Christ. Yes, tores as a danq and it is His command to His fol­ was only eleven lowers. To be great for Christ one name and perf must become the servant of others. years later had This teaching appears all through night club danc| Scripture (for example, see Luke s>m-jSSs! 4:11; John 13:13-17; I Pet. 5:5, 6 ). The Bell Syndicate. Inc.—WNU Service If you liked How often service In the church is mett book, “I' rendered in a spirit of pride, self- you’ll probabl]| Maybe the Moon Isn t Right glory, and for the commendation Warner Bros, and reward of men. When that re­ called “The Ged ward is not forthcoming or some WAmF tu e /AiKjrr vi features Maryl real humbling sacrifice is required, Bogart, Gladys| BVTlN' I AJKJrreCNNALlrl ' the work is not desired or the work­ WASTE MY TJMH.1 Lorre. It’s the er becomes offended. Here is one fort of John Hii of the roots of trouble in the church. who also wrote I Let us put it away as we look upon did so well will . 3. Christ Our Example (v. 28). He assigned to dil paid the price of our redemption, Life,” with Be! going to Uie death of Calvary for quite a step fq us. From the highest glory which director. He had with the Father (John 17:5), He graciously stooped to deepest ig­ Daisy, Asta, nominy as He became sin for us dog stars of (H Cor. 5:21). Throughout both His move over and I life and His death He perfectly rep­ ulus, the nondl resented that self-denying, self-hum­ grel who madd bling service which He expects of “Reap the Wil| Kat v. a PM,oa«e His followers. DeMille, who a U HmUwI n. The Seeking Saviour (Luke applicants, say 19:1-10). character dog. By J. MILLAR WATT role in Paramol There is much that is precious gel,” in which! and beautiful to be said about our Martha O’DriscI D R I N K . , Lord, but perhaps nothing which I suppose' brings Him so close to needy hu­ ton; they’re olcT manity as the fact that He had them when the| “come to seek and to save that first picture. which was lost” (v. 10). He was 1. Ever Interested in Sinners (w . Seems that 1-7). Jesus was on this occasion become shy and coming up to Jerusalem for Uie last they have to p| time. The cross was ahead. He so we’re told. was much taken up with His coming The director exj death and greatly straitened in and she falls spirit (see Mark 10:32 and Luke scene, relaxed 12:50). He was passing through the George CukorJ “Twins,” says I great and wicked city of Jericho, finest love scenl yet in the midst of His deep sorrow are those betw| J 0 \ and out of the vast multitude of that city He reached out to touch one vyn Douglas elessed by Tne BeTi Syndicate. Ibc sinner. Zacchaeus was a man despised When Fay JY I TheW orId for his calling of tax collector, and Garson’s mothel L ’ At Its hated for his dishonesty. He was Dust,” Fay’s hq Worst THE an outcast from his own people and played butler, a stranger to God’s grace, but Jesus ert Young’s md was interested in him. Are we ready ham, Esq.,” an! SPORTING thus to go to seek and save the is scheduled to | u\ lost? Are we better (or busier) than our Lord? 2.' Always Able to Save Sinners “Bachelor’s (w . 8-10). Zacchaeus was a rich the 1941 Radio | man, but he was a sinner. It is not year’s best day easy for a rich man to be saved, now heard fron but it can be done (see Matt. 19: the NBC red 23-26). Read the preceding verses of seventh year, that chapter ( w . 16-22) and you actors and acfl learn of another rich man who was the principal rq not saved, the rich young ruler. He was’ a far better man than Zac- ODDS AND safely with leopar chaeus—honest, upright, honored in Savage,” Brian D his community. How was it that aid when he ivas i the wicked and despised rich man The Jerrie Walte was saved and the good and respect­ ing the story of “ ed rich man was lost? Withers ’ latest fill The answer is that the former ad- ‘ . . . Rex Bell1 fon GLUYAS band of Clara Bi mitted that he' was a sinner and an important ror o /| WHEN VOU 61110 THE END OF THE STORK , By thus made it possible for Christ to Hedy Lamarr tvi WILLIAMS WHERE PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED 10 BREAK OUT . - save him, while the latter loved him­ scenes of ttH. M. LHU6HIN6, AND VOD REALIZE THAT VODR AUDIENCE LANG self and his gold more than Christ that glasses don't IS WArfiNO TOR VOU ID 60 ON AND COME 101HE POINf <3UMV and shut the door against His r» Judge returns to ♦ .tRfl«t«sg tiy Ttis Etl- QifaJIestt-IaH wimftfte ARMSTRONG deeming love. bia’s “Harvard, 0Goess WhftXv* Penny Singleton t 'Sparhs , have pure m RlE t it f ______'______THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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We Are Novices INOCULATION - - S S O i l We arrive complete novices at %By ARTHUR STRINGERLamp J t ^ ^VaHeviW. N. U Service / UIST. D.'D. the different ages of life, and we , O N F A I T H Ic Institute THB STORY SO FAB often want .experience in spite of Carol Coburn, Alaska-born daughter of a field tests have shown a big different* Barbara Trumbull, whose father heads the the number of years. •paper Union.) "bush rat" who died with an unimproved In love with Lander. She can hunt a bear in the quality of inoculator brands ontte company fighting Coburn’s claim. Lander market. You cannot see the legume mining claim, returns North to teach school. easier than read and write. teria you purchase. Immediate dem v breaks with Trumbull and moves to Sock* When little Frieda Engstrom gets lost, stratiflo is impossible. What is the repo* Sidney Lander, mining engineer, rescues Eye Scblupp's shack. tation and experience behind the inoco* ber 1 2 her aboard ship from annoyances of Eric Carol sends for Sidney. Carol finds the One of Carol's pupils Is SaIarIa Bry little girl. lation you buy? (the Red) Ericson. Lander is engaged to DON’T LET • NITRAGIN Is the ORIGINAL LEG- •on, a big, outdoors young woman, also A nerve wracking ordeal Is past. pture texts se* VlCE INOCULATOR, bftvlaf served Y International INSTALLMENT X the farmers lor over forty years. B ation; used by CONSTIPATION won a GOLD MEDAL a t the World’s I was, for a minute or two, quite- SLOW YOU UP Fair, St. Louis, 19M. bunch o’ half-wits,” averred Sala- I realized, as he came closer, that • NITRAGIN is made in the most e o » forgotten in the tumult of those ria. “They’re yappin’ about not • When bowels are sluggish and' feel plete and modern laboratory of its his face was strange to me. . I lost kind in the world. VIODR crowding figures. Then I was star­ usin’ any old-timers. But before Initablei headachy and everything you tled by Sock-Eye Schlupp, who cried no time in wrenching my arm away, do is an effort, do as millions do —chew • NITRAGIN is the leader In its flelt freeze-up next fall they’ll find swing- from Ericson’s clasp and signaling FEEN-AfMINT, the modem chewing by » big margin. NITRAGIN demand 20:25*26; L ukt out as he accosted me with an ap­ in the Sonth has rapidly increased m in’ in a ham m ock don’t git no houses the stem-eyed traveler. gum laxative. Simply chew FTSEN-A- year after year. Darinf the fall of proving thump on the back: “You’re built. They’re hot-airin’ about town MINT before yon go to bed—sleep with-' 1940 the Soathern shipments ef d so Iovd tbf good leather, girl! You’re good “Will you help me?” I called out. oat being disturbed—next morning gentle, NITRAGIN were for more than tt y begotten Son, halls and administration buildin’s million pounds of VETCH and WIN­ ■:':S leather!” And I was equally star­ “What’s wrong here?” asked the thorough relief, helping you feel ewell TER PEAS. This Iarfe demand is him should not when they ain’t even a road built or driver, without getting down from again, full of your normal pep* Try due to manyfield tests carried on year life.—John 3:16. tled when Olie, without saying a RAlJD times you never forget I a well dug or shack logs ready for a his seat. FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy G after year. We prove by these teste word, crept rather shyly up to me And, strummin* that ol' gui­ that NITRAGIN is » food product. wickyup.” “This coward,” I cried, “is threat­ and economical. A generous family supply and tightened his arms about my tar, you’re not forgotten either! Send for our booklet “Plant Legumes to .e Father Al- “What,” demanded her father, ening m e.” P rosper/' showing pictures of field te d s waist. I simply pressed his head and how NITRAGIN is made. The boofc- Jesus Christ “kin you expect from fruit-tramps “Threatening you with what?” in­ Do you long to learn how to against my breast, in my happiness, FEEN-fl-MINTTo; let also gives you valuable informaaoK I . . . I be- and dock-bums? And what’ll we git quired the stranger, still impartial play? You can teach yourself, fol­ regarding the inoculation of legumes. How often and held it there for a silent mo­ from that shipload o’ broken-down lowing simple directions. If your dealer does not have NITRAGIN ment or two. But he swung down from his seat. In stock, have him get it for you. Insist peated these sodbusters when they’re dumped in “I don’t know what,” I had to Twice to Stnmble on NITRAGIN inoculation, ' Creed, and I realized, as I heard them talk­ this valley? From a lot o’ silk-shirt .admit. “But it’s not the first time It is disgraceful to stumble With the directions and diagrams in our k Accept no substitute hat our pres- ing of all going back to the Eck- 32-page booklet you soon m aster the gui­ cake-eaters who’ll be askin’ the gov- he’s annoyed me.” against the same stone twice.— . . n o b b e - hiltner p r o c e s s ^ of lessons on Etrom house for hot coffee and tar. Explains the fingerboard, right finger* er’ment to drop around ev’ry morn- “Has he any claim on you?” in-j Old Proverb. ing and technique. Gives chords, seven gs should be- schnapps, that I was very tired. in’ to do their milkin’ for ’em?” quired the still noncommittal favorite airs. Send your order to: sludy of God, “I’ve a horse for you here, teach­ “But won’t it mean something,” stranger. NITRAGIN enly Father, er, if you want to ride,” Sam Bry­ I ventured, “to start a settlement “Of course not,” was my quick TO CHECK READER • HOME SERVICE r THE NITRAGIN COMPANY, Inc. th Christ the son suggested with an unexpected that’s really. going to take root retort. 633 Sixth Avenue . New Tork City next Sunday absence of truculence. 3750No. Bootli St. here? Isn’t that what Alaska needs, Then he turned back to Ericson, Enclose 10 cents In coin for your mforter. “I’d rather go home,” I said from settlers who bring in their women who was advertising his composure copy of EASY LESSONS IN GUITAR d Christian some mysterious trough of depres­ and children and stay on the land?” by lighting a cigarette. But in do­ PLAYING. No 111 From Love e time they sion following after my wave, of ex­ “They won’t take root,” contend­ ing so, I noticed, my enemy quietly Name...... Love worketh no ill to his neigh­ grasped by altation. ed Salaria’s father. “They’ll jus’ backed a step or two off the road. Address...... bor; therefore, love is the fulfilling day we have V-‘ Lander pushed through the crowd whimper around for more relief and “I think, son, you’d better be on of the law.—Homans 13:10. presenting in and stood beside me. then head for outside agin. And your way,” the tall and grizzled ur, the Lord I “Sandy and I’ll see you get home down in the States they’ll be sayin' stranger announced in a disappoint­ safe,” he said as he linked his arm Alaska’s only fit for Eskimos.” ! ingly casual voice. Then he turned rvant (Matt. in m ine. It was then that Salaria presented to me and once more looked me Neither of us, for some reason, me with a surprise. over. I didn’t like the assessing .eaches that had much to say. And in that silent “I can’t see,” she said, "why a way that glacial eye inspected my ot the same partnership of a peril confronted squarehead like Sid Lander should person. He was, I could see, very ds, and that and conquered I felt unexpectedly be wantin’ to swing in with them.” sure, of himself. tion are just close to the man at my side. “To swing in with them?” I “Where are you going?” he asked. of the world, “Can I come in?” my companion echoed. “To my home,” I answered. and churches quietly inquired. “As sure as sundown,” proclaimed “That’s in the Jansen shack down in principle A wave of recklessness went Salaria. “That misguided hombre the valley.” isastrous re- through me as I stood looking up at seems t’ feel this is the biggest thing “Get in,” he said, “and I’ll take him. you there.” “Do you belong In the valley?” he tness of the “Of course,” I said, conscious of something portentous in the mid­ asked as he picked his way along ers”—“great- the puddled ruts. night quietness about us. We only- hority”—how “I’m the teacher here,” I ex­ live once, I told myself as I stared these words plained. That-brought his eye quick-' DON’T PA SS U P th is easy up at the star-strewn sky. ig and swell- Iy back to my face. way to save money. Raleighs I had to fight back the impulse II hearts and “What’s your name?” he ques­ to let my two reckless arms creep are the popular-priced ciga­ the m anner tioned, in a voice too well modulated up about his stooping shoulders. I pitomize the to be called curt rettes that give you a valuable could even feel surge through me a majority of “I’m Carol Coburn,” I answered. coupon on every pack—cou secret hope that he himself would re definitely “So you’re Carol Coburn,” h« be ruthless and reckless, that those pons good in the U.S.A. for that as we said with meditative quietness. “I two strong arms of his would reach rather thought we’d be coming to­ %1S each in cash, or even more True Great- out and draw m e so close all thought gether soon.” in luxury premiums well rvice in the of our yesterdays and our tomor­ “Why?” I asked. rows might be forgotten. worth owning. elf-sacrifice— “Because Fm the new owner of Christ. Yes, Then I drew up, abruptly, with a the Happy Day Mine,” he said. “My d to His fol- little gasp of surprise. For plainly, name’s John Trumbull. But I’m not or Christ one in the midnight quietness, I heard quite what your friend Lander isj ant of others. the nicker of a horse. trying to make me out to be,” he. all through A moment later, in the shadow of added. “I’ve never tried to steam-' eork-tipjjeSjOTiourextravSb le, see Luke the shack front, I could make out roller orphans out of their rights.” Ralfflghs plain. That makes a “et. 5:5, 6). the uncertain figure of a man. I felt, all things considered, the total coupon saving of or “That you, Sid?” challenged the the church is need of caution. 10%(!acarton!AskforRaleighs man standing beside the horse with “Then-you acknowledge I have f pride, self- an empty saddle. ommendation rights?” I asked. today-afine-qualitycigarette, “Yes,” answered Lander in an “Where?” he inquired, obviously' ,Vhen that re- oddly flattened voice. The intruder, plus a Worthwhile dividend. ing or some fencing for time. I could see, was Sock-Eye. And for “In the Chakitana,” I answered. is required, all the darkness I could feel some­ or the work- “Have you ever been there?” he thing accusatory in his stare as he questioned. Here is one confronted us. OR COW TIPS . UNION MADV n the church, . I told him that I hadn’t. “You forgot your horse,” Sock- “Then you'don’t and can’t under­ we look upon Eye explained. “They’ll jus’ whimper around for more relief.” stand the situation,” he said with a Ie (v. 28). He That was all he said. But to me fatherly sort of deliberateness. U f O K s., redemption, it seemed to carry a hint, as I real­ that’s happened since the Children “There may be mineral in that Calvary for ized we weren’t so alone in the o’ Israel hit out for the Promised claim. But what good is a claim glory which world as I’d imagined. Land. He thinks it’s as dog-goned when it’s out on the edge of no­ r (John 17:5), stirrin’ as the Pilgrim Fathers’ land­ where and road-building costs more 1 0 to deepest ig- CBAPIER XII in’ on Plymouth Rock. And he reck­ than your mine could produce?” e sin for us ons it ain’t too late for the right “Whose mine?” I asked in a slight­ J 0 & hout both His The breakup, this year, meant man t' step in and git things or­ ly sharpened voice. a * perfectly rep­ more than the coming of spring to ganized.” His cool and not unkindly eye con­ I ing, self-hum- Matanuska. Along the railway sid­ “What can he do?” I asked, won­ sidered me for a moment. e expects of ing at Palmer great piles of lumber B&W coupons are also packed Clothes^Hamper with pearl Py- Zippo Pocket Lighter of satin dering at the small thrill that went “That’s a decision, apparently; with Kool Ciguettes and Big ralin lid. Airy. Hemovable were being unloaded. Train after B oi Smoking Tobacco. chromium. Wind guard. Plain through my body. neither you nor I can make. It all ^ner...... 650 coupons. or initials ...... 175 coupons. viour (Luke train brought in a mountain of ma­ “He can’t do nothin’,” retorted goes back to vested rights and the chinery and supplies. Federal engi­ Sam Bryson. “He’s got a fool idee record^. And since we’ve come to­ neers in khaki and high-tops went t is precious that if them Federal bureaucrats gether in this friendly way, I don’t about consulting blueprints and driv­ make him field manager up here he even want to talk about it” id about our ing stakes and squinting through the­ othing which kin straighten out a tangle that was “But it will have to be talked to needy hu- odolites. Then a little colony of started wrong from the first. He about,” I reminded him. tents began to dot the roadside, and that He had contends the whole scheme should “There’s been too much of that,” two or three trim cabins of peeled be took out o’ the hands o’ the War he announced, “especially from Lan­ to save that spruce logs appeared out of no- ). He was Department and give to a practical- der. Are you in love with that wijgre. minded worker.” m an?” Sinners (w. That meant, I was told, the ground I thought over this on my way It was plain that he didn’t believe this occasion was being laid out for the two hun­ home. I. was still thinking over it in beating about the bush. for the last Coffeo Tabto with Inlud top of dred families to be brought in from as I swung through Palmer and “I’m quite heart free,'' I said, Korosoat UdyvO Umbrella. New SmoUng Stand. Solid Walnut ahead. He the Middle West, the new settlers matched Walnut and Mahog* style. KustIem frame. Chdoa of stopped for a moment to watch three meeting his side glance without a any ...... 450 coupons. top: 8 " x 10". 22^ high. Two- th His coming who were to show the outside world CCC workers languidly throwing flicker. colon* ...... 250 coupons. way drawer ...... 350 coupons. traitened in that Alaska was something more baggage into a truck backed up to “You know my daughter’s going 32 and Luke tiiian “Seward’s Icebox.” the_ railway siding. through the to marry Lander?” he finally ob­ But nothing seemed ready for that 57Look" who’s here,” I heard a served, of Jericho, incomlhg army. Not one-tenth of slightly mocking voice observe. deep sorrow “So she told me,” I retorted. the land was cleared and fit for I detected, in that voice, an un­ “This whole mix-up is something ltitude of that cropping. There was no shelter for to touch one pleasant ring of familiarity. And we’ve both inherited,” he asserted, livestock, no homes for women and even before I glanced about I knew after another moment of silence. children. The only solid habitations it was my soapbox orator known as His tone, I thought, was more friend­ an despised appeared to be a string of old bunk ErictheRed. ly. “Neither of us asked for it. And collector, and cars which had been pushed down “So-you’ve swung in with the cat­ there ought to be some reasonable sty. He was the valley siding. In these the CCC tle,” he said as he dropped to the way out of it.” n people and workers were to sleep and eat, like ground. Then he laughed. “Mata- “What would you suggest?” I qui­ La Taotca NocHaee. Best sinra* Argoflasb 35«m. Candid Cam­ Preaiam Catalog. 60 pages. ce, but Jesus navvies, until a tent colony could nuska’s -no longer the mudhole it etly inquired. Uted pearls. Bhinestone clasp. era. fixed focus. 6.3 lens. UOO Are we ready b e established. And thrfee days lat­ FuU^cdorillustrations and com­ w as!” I had the feeling of being weighed 800 coupons. coupons. Case. • .250 ooupons. plete descriptions. nd save the er the toilers themselves put in .an I felt sorry that in the last few on a pair of invisible scales. busier) than appearance, a whole trainload of weeks, I’d given up the habit of “I’d suggest that we leave Lander For new premium cdalog, write Bunon & WiUiamson Tobacco Corp., B ox599, Louisville, K y0 them, promptly making the quiet­ going about with Sock-Eye’s old six- out of it,” he said, “and go at the Save Sinners ness of the valley a thing of the gun swinging at my hip. thing without rancor or prejudice. was a rich past. Eric swung out from the truck and Lander’s bullheadedness hasn’t got ner. It is not They were like children turned came striding along beside me. you anywhere. And it won’t get him to be saved, loose on a holiday, romping and “I don’t think you’re going to like anywhere.” Next time get the pack with the coupon on the back see Matt. 19: singing and ki-yiing, quarreling and this valley,” he had the effrontery “I’ve never had any cause to ques­ ding verses of drinking. - ( to-proclaim. “Something tells me tion his loyalty,” I asserted. -22) and you f i Sock-Eye, viewing them with a you’re likely to get what I got “Well, I' have,” was the prompt man who was 'tl morose eye, reported that they’d on the Yukon.” response. “And if you’d fly out to ng ruler. He been raising hell all the way up “Is that a threat?” I demanded. the Chakitana and actually look over n than Zac- from Frisco and Seattle. He fur­ “No, it’s just a reminder,” he said the ground you’d understand Uie sit* t, honored in ther announced that the first banjo- with a venomous sort of bitterness. uation a little better;.” was it that strumming cheechako who made a “You had your innings, and I’m go­ “With whom?” I questioned. sed rich man crack about his shooting irons would ing^ to have m ine. And d’you.know “With m e,” Ije answered. d and respect- get three ounces of lead in his whafs going to happen to you?” I laughed a little. For I pictured ? larynx. I essayed no' answer to that chal­ him, in my mind’s eye, burying me he former ad- “They won’t listen to us,” snorted lenge. But I felt less defenseless in one of his test pits, or emulating CIGARETTES a sinner and Sam Bryson as his S’lary and I as I noticed an open car pounding the Wicked Uncle of the Babes in for Christ to dined on yak meat after a two-hour and' lurching along the deep-rutted the Wood and leaving me to die in ter loved him- school lesson. “But before sum- roadway.- In it I could see a m an, the unmapped wilderness. e than Christ tner's over they’ll be bellyachin’ a wide-shouldered man, weaiing a I could see his frown at my about everythin’ goin’ wrong.” leather coat and a leather-vizored ainst His re. prompt,, “No, thank you!” rOMB IN wCOLLEttC IiUMOIIn IVEtV TUESDAY IIIOMT. IEP NETWORK “I tell you. Pop, they’re just a cap. (TO BE CONTINUED) THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. H. C.. OCTOBER 8.1941.

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ITARY S E R V I C E ? Notice of Re-Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ ty, made in the special proceeding Why not choose Hie NAVAL RESERVE! entitled Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Wil- Iiard vb Gilmer Graham, et al.. the undersigned commissioner will, on the Ilth day of October, 1941, at 12 o’clock, in., E. S. T., at the court house door in Hocksville, North Car­ olina, offer for re-sale, to the high- eat bidder forcash, that certain tract AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT of land lying and being in Farming­ ton Township, Davie County, North Carolina, adioining the lands of G. H. Graham and others, and more by the Secretary of the Navy particularly described as follows, to-wit: A tract or lot of land lying in Far­ “AU men now enlisting in the Naval Reserve will be retained on mington Township. Davie County. N. C.. beginning at a stone, N. W. active Navy duty throughout the period of the national emergency, corner of Brick Store; thence Eaat with tile public road 130 ft. to a stone: thence South 160 ft. to the but they will be released to inactive duty as soon after the emer­ Rahnson line; thence West 130 feet W to the Post Road, or state highway, gency as their services can be spared, regardless of the length of thence North 160 feet to the begin­ ning. containing 20,800 square feet, more or less. Bidding will start at time remaining in their enlistment.” $1,575.00. This 22nd dav of Septem • ber 1941. ' B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. Phone 151. Mocksville, N. C.

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YOLUMN X LIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 5 . 194 1 NUMBER 1 3

NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Blessedness Of Little Stingers Y. D.C. LeftaHeadache No Frankness-No Unity Seen Along Main Street Praising God. - (From The Yellow Jacket) The Young Democrats have gone Laying aside well-justified dis By The Street Rambler. a. What Was Happening In Davie The dollar sign may be a silly on. In their wake there were head trust of his domestic policies, man« OOOjOOO Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. old thing but we notice that it’s aches ,a-plenty. And we are not Americans have been making strong Young man slapping young lady ~ Before The New Deal Used Up "Oh that men would praise the still the sign that makes the "mare referring to headaches caused by de efforts to support and believe in on her shoulder, and offering apo-: Lord for his goodness; and for his The Alphabet, Drowned The go” at the race tracts and also the feats for various offices. “In the President Roosevelt’s conduct of logy when he discovered that the wonderful works to the children of old gray dawn of the morning after” foreign policy. lady wasn't bis wife—Two vonng • • Hogs and Plowed Up The men!”—Psalm 107:8. political steeds at Washington. [bovs and two young girls occupy­ there were constant calls for bromo But continually these efforts at Cotton and Corn. Inthis beautiful Psalm you will Now that Joe Stalin has joined ing one seat in auto on hot even­ the Democratic line-up during the and every thing else imaginable to nationally unity receive checks by ing—Dr. Hall being interrogated | (Davie Record, Oct. 1 3 , 1 9 1 5 ) find this text four times, word for word. Sofaras I remember it is duration of the war doesn't seem to coo! the parched throats and soothe the President’s own lack of frank­ about his young- grandson, who - Jacob Stewart attended court at the only chapter in the Bible with have impressed very many people the bursting heads. ness with the people. Al! too often wasn’t a grandson of his, but the son of Roy Collette—Arthur Daniel r-v Troy last w eek. the same verse written four times. with what may happen after peace If reports on the streets are any­ he resorts to deception and half- Several hundred Davie people telling fish stories—D. C. Ratledge This is worth our notice. Why did is declared. thing like true it’s been years, if truths in his public utterances. getting in out of the rain—Two at i heard Hon. W. J. Bryan speak at the Psalmist write this verse and We maybe accused of “near ever, that Winston-Salem witness Take, for example, President tractive yo.nng ladies parked in big Winston Friday. He is one oi the then repeat it three times again? treason” for saying it, but it is our such, all-night parties when liquor Roosevelt’s last speech on foreign red auto in front of bank—Lewis There is no reason. country’s greatest orators. opinion that Howling Harold Icfces, flowed as freely as water—and more policy In it he announced a new Seamon telling about falling out of Paul Wood, of R. 4 , who has It stands to common sense and rea­ so this time for it was not water and serious step—the order to the boat head-for most while fishing in S son that in order to lay great em­ Roosevelt appointed oil administra Yadkin River—Three sisters park been in the wild and wooley west tor, is temporarily nnfit for pouring they were wanting during the night. Navy to shoot on stght at Axis war for some time, returned home Fri­ phasis upon something we say, which ed under awning waiting for rain we deem of special importance, we oil on anything but a fire. Ice water came near morning along vessels in waters deemed vital to to stop—Miss Wilson playing jazz day. People keep talking about the with the selzers. American defense. The President I music ou talking machine—Young Phillip Stewart, who has been repeat it sometimes. Thisiatrue of the Scriptures. Occasionally a writer horrors of the war over the ocean, Mayor Dick Reynold’s much her­ took this step ou his own initiative, lady waiting for soldier boy friend to arrive—Leslie Daniel looking at working in Winston for some time, alded $1 0 ,0 0 0 might not have cost without consulting Congress. makes a statement, and then maybe yet our automobile war right here young porkers—Miss Kathleen on; is at home. He is having chills. in the same chapter, or in the same at home is more deadly than almost that much in actual cash. From In justifying his move, Mr* Herbert Clement returned Satur­ her way to work. --..v book, repeats it. ThiB is done in any kind of war that we could im- hospital registers and other sources Roosevelt, for one of his precents, :----- ^ i f day from an extended visit to At order that we may realize the im­ agin. And we are not doing any­ come records that it cost more in said this: Hoover Again Right. , !antic Citv and points in Virginia. portance of what is said, and that we thing about it. other ways. Several were taken to “ The Second President of the Robert M. Allen, of R. I, who may take heed to it. In our efforts Isn’t it wonderful what the New hospitals ill from barbecue and tlie United States Navy to clean out In a recent address former Presi- •: to get a truth across to others we dent Hoover pointed out that the suffered a stroke ot paralysis some Deal can do? Just think of "freez­ concoctions that went with it. Some European privateers and European time ago, is improving. may feel that it is neeessary to re­ there were who we are sure were ships oi war which were infesting first World War cost us forty billions peat it over and over. This some: ing" things right in the middle of in debt and taxes in three years. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Nicholson, such heat waves as we have been made ill purely by the barbecue; the Ca-ibbean and South American ank Mrs. Nicholson's mother, of times makes a deeper, more pro­ Since then, he declared, we have having this summer. Aud think others by mixing i t with beer; waters, destroying American com­ paid another fortv billions in inter­ County Line, and S. F. Binkley, found and lasting impression. It may be objected to by some writers, they do it without ice. Or don't others by mixing it with something merce.” est and in support of the disabled, of this city, left Thursday morning but if the inspired writers of the they? stronger. Few will ever forget it. ■ President Roosevelt did not ard widows, orphans and veterans Now for Georgetown, S. C. They mo­ Bible spoke a truth, or gave an earn­ And so strikes are tieing up de. Politics, they say, make strange that A dam s issued the order as the we are piling our debts more rapid­ tored through the country. est exhortation to something of great fense orders by the Millions. And bedfellows. We saw in the numer­ result of an Act of CoDgress, passed ly than ever in time of peace—if we The first frost of the season visi­ importance, then repeated it and Madam Perkins is still sitting up ous pictures that appeared the like­ May 2 8 , 1 7 9 8 President Roose­ still call this a time of peace. Mr- ted this section Saturday morning, continued repeat it as they proceed­ there in the cabinet and twiddling nesses of our law enforcement of­ velt sim ply ignored this fact as he Hoover was right when he said that "freedom from want comes alone and the weather turned decidedly ed on in the chapter or book, why is her thumbs. Why, oh why, will ficer are "supposed” to enforce the has continually ignored Congress. cooler. The frost did little damage. it out of place for us today? It isn’t, law and not wink at it if Young AU of us concerned over the lack from beeping out of war. Under­ the President of the United States fed, undernourished, underclothed, Mrs. Mack GaIbreath1 of Ohio, of course we could go to the extreme Democrats are violating it. of unity in the country. AU of us in repeating something, and it might keep such a sublime misfit in the undereducated people are the inevi­ is spending two weeks in this city cabinet? What nights of revely, with Ii want to be part of a united people with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. lose its weight of meaning as a con­ table product of war.” —Union Re* sequence, but to stay within the The Bible says there is a time to qnor flowing as freely as water, But how can there ever be unity a publican. E . Swicegood. bounds of reason is no branch of Ian (or for) all things. So we have these so called Young Democrats mong us as long as President Roose­ Mrs. William Woodruff returned guage and rhetoric. Eastern time, Central time, Moun­ spent in Winston-Salem last Friday velt continues his studdied lack of Why We Have No Unity last week from Taylorsville, where and Saturday. One even rammed frankness and his deliberate ignor In this text we are told and ex tain time, Pacific time, Roosevejt If there is one point that stands she spent some time with her dau­ horted to praise the Lord It is an time and God’s time and New Deal his auto into the side of a bouse in ing of the people’s representatives ghter, Mrs Henry Kelly. out above all others in the attitude exdamitory sentence. Perhaps this tax-collecting time which is all the City View, and apparently knew —the Congress? of the American people toward the The Junior Order have moved even lays greater stress upon it. "Oh time. nothing about it. war it is this—lack of unity, plus their lodge room from the Com­ that man would praise the Lord for Information leaks out to the ef­ Someone on the street said Y. D. Thanksgiyiog To Be lack of enthusiasm. ' munity Building to their new room his wonderful works to the children fect that one-third of all the vast a- stood for Young Democrats; others It is unfortunate and serious that of man!” Inourstudyofthe book Confusion Day. in the Anderson block. mounts appropriated bv the govern­ said it stood for Young drunks. this should exist; and it unfortunate Up to Oct. 4 , ‘915. there bad of Psalms we take special notice to Judging from the conduct in Win­ Washington.—Tne. annual confu­ and serious that much of it is based the number of times we are told to ment for cantonments has been sion about Thanksgiving day wont been ginned in Davle county but wasted. And yet if you call at. ston-Salem they are both the same. on suspicion of the President’s in­ one bale of cotton, and that was of praise God. If you will turn to the be lessened this year as a number of tentions and policy. It were much latest five Psalms you will notice that tention to such matters, as these, But the Y. D. C , has come and states, including Massachusetts ih e 1 9 1 4 crop. better that the nation of the world each of them begins and closes with like as not. you will be referred to gone. If it did one constructive where turkey day originated, have W. C. Walker has accepted a po­ should feel that the President spoke Praise ye the Lord.” We might as an appeaser—a Hitlerite, if you thing we failed to find it in all the changed their minds since 1940. with the overwhelming majority of sition at the store of the U. S. SBy that the book of Psalms is large please. volumes of publicity it received.— Practically the same alignment the American people gladfully be­ Woolen Mills, at Winston. hind him. eagerly willing to carry Iy a book of praise. Not only so. but Comment has been made in the Union Republican. will prevail now with two thirds of out his program. Itweremnchbet- S. J Smoot, of Kappa, was In the Bible is, in a large measure, a past about Washington throwing a the nation stringing along with the ter that industry, labor and farmer, town Manday with a load of seed P book of praise to God holy writers As It Was Sixty Years President in celebrating November civilian and soldier, should feel the silver dollar across the Potomac stimulus of a sense of unity. But it cotton which he sold for 5 cents a of the Scriptures were mighty men rivet but that was a pea shooter 20, the day he named for Thanks­ pound. Cotton is a scarce article of God, and they praised Him and Ago. giving. is not so. business. We’ve got a men in the Certainly the President has not In Davie county. praised Him. Also they told us to (Jackson, Miss., Daily News) The other one-third will observe taken the Nation into his confidence White Hous’e now, who as a dollar the old-fashioned last Thursday in .S. A. Woodiuffbad the misfor­ praise Him, and exhorted us, time On the desk is a yellowed and tat­ on occasions when be might as well thrower, can toss a billion dollars so November, set. by long standing tra­ have done so. He has made many $ 1 0 and again, to do this. tered copy of a St Louis newspaper tune to lose about at the Win. far that you can’t see the dust. dition. excellent speeches, but they have It is right to praise God. It is our published in 1880. Under the cap­ ston fair on Friday. Mr. Wood, New Dealers used to refer sneer- been denunciations of the dictators ruff had the money in his pocket duty. Perhapsit would’nt hurt a tion of "Advice to the Lovelorn” is and eqhortations to awareness of our sinner to praise God for some things. ingly to the U. S. Supreme Court ADS For SALE IN dangerss. The nation, would like to book in bis hip pocket when one of this paragraph: This won’t save him, but it might as “ Nine Old Men,” wonder what have much more straight informa­ the light-fingered gentry gently ex­ "If the young man to whom you ‘OUR N E X T ISSUF help him toward salvation. TKe sin­ they think of it now? There is a v- tion.—Boffala (N. Y I News. tricated book, money and all. are betrothed persists in calling you ner has the temporal blessings of life heck of a difference in the ages re­ by your first name before others, ex­ Claud Peoples, formerly of near to enjoy, such as sunshine and -rain, presented, but the biggest difference plain to him how deeply he hurts Cana, but who moved to Newcas­ health and strength, food a n d is mental—if you know what we you by this lack of respect and that tle, Ind., about three months ago, raiment, etc. so he has much to mean. unless he treats you with more con. died Sunday of appendicitis. The praise God for in this respect. Cer­ sideration you will be forced to drop BLS. NAVY RECMIITIIfG OHICER PRESENTS body was brought back and laid to tainly every Christian should contin­ Surprise! his acquaintance entirely in self-de­ rest in Chestnut Grove cemetery ually praise God We not only have fense.” IvilK llffillllim K W lIinG E W W H ir yesterday. A wife and several all the temporal blessing of life to AU the time we were thinking that Well, Sal, Liz. Mamie, Bess, Dot- children survive. Mr. Peoples is a praise Him for, but we have marvel- a CCC boy had to live on about $5 a tie, Gertie, Susie, and all ye other month, the rest of; his salary going son of T. M. Peoples. our spiritual blessings. We ought to gals who are so gay and informal, praise Him for saving us. for sancti to his destitute family. A COC boy wotta you thing about thai? M. J. Hendricks, of Cana, is an fying us. for giving us grace for we picked up the other day diaillu- other gentleman who can testify to everv test and trial of life. We sioned us. "I get my fall pay,” he the fact that there were pickpock­ ought to praise Him for the love He said. "The check goes to my folks. A Sore Subject. ets in Winston on Friday of last has shed abroad in our hearts for. But they cash it and send it to me. Thousands oi citizens must have week. He is short £ 1 5 as a result Himself and all mankind, Weshould Most of the fellows,” he said,' ‘‘do blinked and looked again when they of the aforementioned pickpockets. praise Him for our friends and loved the same thing.” first saw the announcement of Pre­ The following jurors have been ones, our homes, our churches, our OTR knoweth not whether the sident Roosevelt’s article in Collier's drawu for the November term of neighbors, our brothers and sisters hitch-hiker was giving reliable infor­ Weekly, which rehashes the' "fa­ mation. Wepass his words on to Davie Superior court, with Judge in the Lord. We certainly should mous Supreme'Court fight” of priase Him for the blessed old Bible, you.—Thursday. Lane presiding: John Ijames, J. rich in soul food, truth and many 1 9 3 7 . For it is difficult to imagine L. Richardson, G. M, Wilson, C. gloriouB promises. We ought to a more untimely moment to re­ if the sun shines bright or the clouds H. Grimes, C. T. W. Smith, J. L. praise Him for giving His only be­ kindle the antagonism which grew hang low. We ought to praise Him Holton, M C. Ward, S. J. Smoot, gotten Son to suffer and die for our out of that contest. in sickness or health, proverty or D. G. Grubb, Henry Thompson, sins, that we might have a home in With the country facing an inter­ wealth. "Praise ye the Lord; for it B. B, Bailey, J. F. Graves, J. B. heaven and everlasting life. national crisis, national unity is no is good to sing praises unto our God; It is so much better to continually Shermer, P. R. Carter, G. Otho for it is pleasant; and praise is come­ less important than the speedy pro­ praise God than to worry, doubt, COMMANDER F. K. O’BRIEN, of the U. S. Navy Recruitiiig Graves, T. M. Smith, J. A. Hege, ly.” (Psalm 147:7). We feel much duction of weapons for detense. C. H. Harris, J, A. Bailey, J. A. fret, murmur and complain. We better when we praise God then The people must pull together in a Service, is shown here placing the new Navy “Badge of Honor” ought to praise Him regardless of Kimbrough, D 0. Blackwood, Z. when we don’t. If many people singleness of purpose to accomplish on the lapel of an applicant for enlistment in the Navy. (Badge circumstances and conditions. If the V. Tucker, T. P. Foster, J. E. B would stop their fretting, complain­ the truly gigantic task which has shown above at right.) AU ambitious young men who apply road is smoot we should praise Him, Shutt, M.. F. Nichols, B. B. Stoue- ing, murmurikg, worrying, criti­ been undertaken through the Pre­ for service in Uncle Sam’s “Two-ocean” Navy, whether accepted or if it is rugged and steep. we street, W. G. Click, T. J. Allen, cism, fault-finding^ looking on the sident’s leadership Yet be has in­ or not»are given this new badge as a mark o f their patriotism. should praise Him. Realizing that gloomy, grouchy side of life, and go To learn of the many opportunities the Navy and the Naval J. R. Smith, T, I. Caudell, Herb­ Jesus trod all the rugged road be­ terjected into this situation an ex­ ert Clement, J. B. Hege, J. F. Eat­ to praising God they would feel ten tremely controversial defense of his Resove offer, local men of 17 years and over can get the official fore us. and that His grace is suffi­ illustrated free booklet, “life In the Navy ” from this news­ on, L. M. Armsworthy, I. P. Gran­ cient to keep us until we reach the times better, and get along and en­ efforts to reorganize the Supreme ger, S. H. Smith. celestial city. WeshouldpndseHim joy life much better indeed. Court.—Washington (D. C.) Post. paper’s Navy Editor. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. A ‘Liberty Ship’ Bfits the Water OnYacation 7 j Fashion Feathers Your Hat WHO’S And Braids Your Fall Suit

NEWS By CHERIE NICHOLAS & THIS * 4 s By V ll C - \ (Released by \V1 Zdryv * “ r ^ A P T Al WEEK (Warl the war ri£ By LEMUEL F. PARTON . w ood . M o rl (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) 'T c * --' ' i the comparl EW YORK.—Back in the days ol 1a month ini toothpick shoes, peg-top pants, s e r v i c e o | the guards-back play, and “label” ' / T : C a g n ey , heads in newspapers, a young T o b i a s a n l BI , . , man was Blocked Channel drummed to n o w w o u ld ! With Hobson, He fam e in a the Royal Ca about anythia N ow Clears ’Em p o i n t c a p many friends italic headline — but a line which By the tirf was quite a splash in those days. leased, virtul It was: Canadian fli# “Heroism of Cadet Powell.” will be overs Young Joseph Wright Powell, On a six-weeks’ vacation to the not long out of Annapolis, had United States and Canada, the duke Jean Phillil commanded the little steam and duchess of Windsor are pictured for granted| launch that tagged into the on their arrival at the nation’s capi' change the channel of Santiago harbor the tal. They were given a warm greet­ each new picl Collier Merrimac, sunk by Rich­ ing by the citizenry, and received mond Person Hobson to block The “liberty ship,” the S. S. Louise Lykesl is pictured going down briefly at the White House by the m m ? " the escape of the Spanish fleet. the ways at the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock company, at Kearny, President. The duke, who is gover­ The launch attracted heavy fire N. J., after her christening. She was one of the 14 new ships which slid nor of the Bahamas, was on his way from the shore forts, as Cadet down the ways of shipyards throughout the country in the largest mass with his wife to his ranch near Cal­ gary, Canada. T, Powell searched for Hobson and launching since World War I. *1 his men, and its commander F was highly praised for his skill and courage. He went back to Paris a Changed City Nowadays Canal Defense Chief Oswego, N. Y., married a home­ town girl and swung into an I#!- illustrious career in and out of the navy. Pour decades later, Joseph Wright P EATHERS on your hat Powell, special assistant to Secre­ 1 and braiding on your tary Knox, is busy, not obstructing suit, coat, dress or cos­ but clearing a channel, as he helps tume ensemble! These are bring through this swarm of novel two of the most outstand­ Uttle “sea otter” freighters to get ing trends for fall and Iood and war gear to England. He winter. is a director of the newly organized t mEi If you would make a dra­ government - sponsored company, matic and high-styled ap­ which will rush construction on the proach to fall, take your cue from So far as the new hats are con­ J E | revolutionary little ships. His par­ w the two ladies of fashion pictured in cerned they are staging a veritable ticipation, linked with that forgot­ the foreground of the accompanying riot of feathers. Casual wide- it’s been dj ten headline, gave, to this depart­ illustration. Note how smartly fash­ brimmed felts, this season, mostly last four fi| ment at least, a sense of historic ion feathers their hats and braids of the picturesque vagabond type, could just continuity in our common enter­ their handsome wool costumes. are in ravishing colors aided and Girl,” but prise, at a moment of great par­ You can indulge in as little or abetted with spectacular vividly col­ Jane Rhodd ticularization and controversy— as much as you please in this mat­ orful pheasant quills. Referring to roles, and [ “participating and continuous” as Mrs. F. M. Andrews pins the third ter of braiding, but whether it is the three hats shown above in the pic­ Back to thq the life-insurance policies say. star on Lieut. Gen. F. M. Andrews. just a wee dab of braiding here or ture note in the upper right corner PhlUips! Mr. Wright has long been one His appointment as commander of there, or an all over blanketing of a gray felt vagabond gaily sporting of America’s leading naval ar­ the Caribbean defense area (em­ braided design, when it comes to a bright pheasant quill. This stun­ Samuel chitects and shipbuilders, hav­ Groups of high Nazi officials and their retinues are quite common bracing the Canal zone) marks the topnotch style prestige braiding’s ning headpiece tops a yellow sweat­ rights to tf) ing taken a post-graduate study in Paris these days. Lone Nazi functionaries run the risk of assassi­ first time an air corps general has the thing this season! er worn over a gray dress. we go” s o | in naval architecture* after his nation. Lieut. Gen. Von Schaumburg, second from right, commander commanded the field forces of com­ See the ensemble pictured to the Centered in the trio is a black “Snow graduation from Annapolis, of greater Paris, is shown as he inspected the markets. He is ac­ bined arms. left. It is a masterpiece of artistry beret that glories in a snow white D w arfs.” under Captain Hobson before companied by Admiral Bard (third from right), prefect of police In Paris. in both color and costume design. novelty quill. Berets have certainly music for tl their service on the flagship It is the sort of coat-ensemble that come into their own this season. in “Ball of| New York. He continued these As It Goes in Beleagured Russia New Governor takes you places in “style,” is ideal And you are supposed to wear ’em Stanwyck ; studies at the University of for travel or town wear. You will any way that is most becoming. Glasgow and was assistant wear it to dinner at fashionable res­ Some like ’em posed in daring pro­ file effect, others position ’em back Twentieth U.S.N. naval constructor until taurants, or to the matinee. It has faced a prj 1906, when he withdrew from a red gabardine reefer with a black of their pompadours, others dash ’em down over their eyebrows, but Rogers wad the navy to take up his ship­ velvet collar and cuffs embroidered the comparJ building career with Cramp’s with red soutache braiding. The pose ’em as you will berets are making conversation that is punctu­ a good storl Shipbuilding corporation. sheer wool dress carries out the ated with thrills every step of the valuable piT He was president of the Emer­ same color scheme. The hat is a way. And keep an eye on the dra­ she’s going! gency Fleet corporation in 1921 and crushed Homburg with two stream­ matic manner in which they are of “ Chicagf 1922. lined quills. feathered, if it’s exciting moments be called slated to s| To the right is a youthful suit of you crave. A X /HO is the highest ranking beige wool with forest green sou­ Completing the trio of smart derella,” ” woman officer in the United f tache braid on lapels and upper feathered creations shown above is Fox. States army? Come, come—what! j sleeve. a black hat accented with a gray you give up? The Quiz Is On; J The new greens this fall are fas- feather bird that blends with a mon­ Too bad Well, the an­ ■ cinating. Milliners are enthusiastic key fur jacket of an unusual shade Myrna L o | Take Two Dollars swer is Ma­ about soft, subtle greens in felts, of light gray. While all types of can’t be ul Or Try for Four? jor Julia 0. velvets and feathers. The jaunty feathers are to be seen on the new the Thin Ml Flikke, su- feather hat has sprightly birds’ hats, milliners are giving special m ade a scf perintendent of the army wings to give it height and its mel­ emphasis to pert little wings, birds famous dod corps, at a time when the corps’ low green color is a perfect comple- and all-feather hats'. chest. Astl membership is mounting toward 1 ment to the beige and green suit. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) silly. Pow| 6 ,0 0 0 , with new members being ,Tl ing room vfidely recruited and diligently when he trained to gain the goal of 9,000 set again, and| for next June. Wear White Jersey Taffeta Dirndl his chest. The peak of the corps member­ “I changl ship in the World war was 24,927. Under Your Fur Coat strips of bl Under the active and experienced exhibiting College girls who seek something command of Major Flikke, the base “Do you| is being broadened for even a larger other than the usual black or col­ ored date dresses will hail with de­ ested in membership to meet the require­ Loy, “or ir| ments of our expanding army. light the advent of the new white jersey frocks that are designed to From her native Vertfqua, wear under brown or black fur The foud Wis., she went to Chicago, mar­ coats. This dress is proving to be the Burm l ried, was suddenly left a widow one of the highspots in a co-ed’s “ China C a| and prepared herself for nurs­ life. As a rule the white jersey “Burma ing at the Augustana hospital, in * -■>> 1 Soundphoto of Puerto Rico’s new dress is styled with classic sim­ the B urm i Chicago. After a post-graduate governor, Rezford G. Tugwell, leav­ plicity but with exquisite detailing “ Burma Cf course in nursing education and Bodies are taut as the German soldiers advance toward the Russian ing the inaugural stand after his in­ in the way of drapes, tucks and Iy everybq administration at Columbia, she tank (top picture) after it was stopped by the first salvo. Soldier in center duction as .the island’s sixty-sixth sometimes trapunto quilting. For moment returned to Augustana and be­ holds a hand grenade which he is about to hurl. Below: Three German chief executive. The inaugural cer­ those who have a yen for color news. came assistant superintendent. infantrymen look cautiously into windows and behind fences as they emony. took place on the steps of there are white jerseys that are She "joined the army” in the search for snipers in a newly captured city somewhere in Russia. the insular capital. gaily embroidered in bright yams. To mak^ World war, and served a year Others flaunt glittering gold buttons available in France, a year in China and and gilded kid trimmings. and South| a year in the Philippines. She Spitzbergen Coal the Nazis Won’t Get YQung College Dean radio mak was with the Walter Reed hos­ program pital in Washington for 12 years, Now You Can Wear Your over locall succeeding Maj. Julia C. Stim- Latin Ama son, as superintendent of the Vitamins on Your Head new s pro! corps, on May 29, 1937. A new process has been discov­ bution thel Officers of the nurse corps have ered whereby the casein in skimmed United Stsf a rank somewhat comparable to milk can be used to make a fiber male officers—they can order the which blends with rabbit fur to make There arrest of a recalcitrant soldier—but felting material for hats. One pound to m ake their pay is less and they are car­ of this fiber is produced from about Smart young sophisticates do not solid repil ried as “singles,” that is, they are 30 pounds of skimmed milk. like to give up the picturesque dirndl Youngmaij provided no allowances or. pensions Since imports of hatter’s rabbit skirt that has been such an out­ atized cod for their families. fur are now limited because of war standing favorite during the past assignm ed conditions, there is a large market summer. That is why many of the ing Heir?! /"^ROVER LOENINGf eminent for this domestic product. Bossy’s most voguish taffeta and wool cos­ the Lannj f aeronautical engineer, has for in the hat business now—classy hats tumes on the fall and winter style years been wearing out pencils from contented cows! program continue to exploit the dirndl after the manner here shown. ODDS showing how ocean freight carriage Shore, singf was just over the horizon: The Sheer wool and taffeta are com­ bined mbst attractively in this stun­ show, has other day, Pan American Airways Embroidery on Suits of Blues, started its transatlantic air ship­ ning afternoon dress. The fitted bod­ There is no end to the embroidery ice of, sheer wool has a brown taf­ freshmen ments. Mr. Loening has contrib­ story this season. The newsy part uBlack BeA uted much of the gradual tech­ feta facing at the V-neck, and the And Metro I of tl.e tale is that embroideries ap­ sleeves show the new drop shoulder nical buildup. His experience as a pear on sedate suits and wool day­ "Her Corda designer and builder of airplanes treatment. Crisp brown taffeta is uiay back ij Clouds of smoke are shown rising from the stocks of coal burned Mrs. George Stewart, 22, who is time dresses, as well as on dressier began with the Queen Aeroplane shirred on at the natural waist. The Passionate I by the British raiding party (under Canadian command) that dropped dean of women at Mary Hardin-Bay- modes. Long evening capes have company of N ew York, in 1911, aind hat is a veil-trimmed rolled-brim signed a nei In on the island of Spitzbergen to toss another monkey wrench into the lor college, ___ Belton, j Texas. Mrs. _ embroidered yokes. Daytime jack- starts work I he was thereafter an executive of dark brown felt. The whole effect German-war machine. The raiders Mew up mines and destroyed every­ Stewart is one of the youngest deans !ets an.d blouses are also ornately ie Havilanq many other aviation companies. is soft and feminine and true to the thing that might be useful to the Nazis. of women in the United States. i embroidered. tradition of elegance. bustles for I college p ra Vote Animi THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. a t IMPROVED 11 S u it UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S U N D A Y I PATTERNS CHOOL Lesson SEWING I l CIRCLE By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D, Dean of Tbe Moody Bible Institute MTT’S to be another jumper. of Chicago, Q U a m l t e M \ year,” says every fashion S tk lE ^ S C R E (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) BE CAREFUL OF BAD TOLIOf TEAR prophet who knows a thing about By VIRGINIA VALE school smartness. Pattern No. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Take warning, parents, when your 1450-B sounds a new note in jump­ Lesson for October 19 boy or girl suddenly develops a run­ ers—it has a jacket, too. The “ /^APTAINS of the Clouds’1 ning nose, or a headache, drowsi­ Lesson subjects and Scripture texts ge. jacket is long sleeved, waist (Warner Bros.) brought Iected and copyrighted by International ness-or loss of ap­ length, collarless—of a peasant Council of Religious Education; used by petite during the the war right home to Holly­ permission. feeling which keys it perfectly for wood. More than 100 pilots of I a t » s u m m e r the youthful, wide-skirted jumper. THE HOLV SPIRIT OUR HELPER months. The latter is cut with a square the company who worked for Don t careleless- ta month in Canada are now in LESSON TEXT—John 3:5-8: Acts 1:8; K» Iy overlook these service overseas. James mans 8:26-28: Galatians 5:22-26. “summer colds,” GOLDEN TEXT—As many as are led by especially if your Cagney, Alan Hale, George the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.— Romans 8:14. child is sicker than Tobias and Dennis Morgan is usual with the now would rather talk about Dr. Natlian S. ordinary common Nothmg could be more practical Davis III the Royal Canadian Air force than or blessed for and in the life and cold. Of course, about anything else. They have so service of the believer than an your child may just have the “snif­ many friends in it! understanding of the person and fles” but don’t take a chance, for By the time the picture is re­ work of the Holy Spirit; yet it is a these are some of the signs of the leased, virtually every one of the subject concerning which most dreaded infantile paralysis. Canadian fliers who appear in it Christians are woefully ignorant. Infantile paralysis, known med­ will be overseas. Before taking up the work of the ically as “anterior poliomyelitis” Spirit as it appears in our lesson, from which it gets its nickname of Jean Phillips has finally taken it we should understand that the Holy “Polio,” is a contagious disease for granted that she’ll have to Spirit is a person, not an influence caused by a filtrable virus.' While change the color of her hair for which may exert itself upon a serv­ FIE PERFECTION—A WINNER EVERY TIME it is true that in every year during the late summer months particu­ each new picture. Naturally blonde. ice, or a power which a man may (See Recipes Below) obtain and use. He—the Spirit—is larly there are numerous cases of one of the Trinity, with the at­ Polio, it develops that in certain AMERICA’S FAVORITE DESSERT like 1941 are worse. tributes of a person, doing the work THIS WEEK’S MENU of a person and always referred to Confess now, how often would you One of the oddities of the disease is that it is found more often in as a person in Scripture. (When turn down a tart lemon pie, a deep- For Your Bakery Sale small towns and rural areas than in “it” is used of the Holy Spirit in dish apple pie, or Pecan Rolls the big cities. the A.V. it will be found to be cor­ a juicy cranberry Holiday Fruit Scones There are other signs or symp­ rected to “him” in the R.V.) one with the •Lemon Angel Pie ‘Apple Pie toms to watch for besides those al­ What then does this divine person bright berries Devil’s Food Cake ready mentioned. For instance, if do? The work of creation was His peeking out of the Silver Moon Cake your child loses interest in his or­ as one of the Godhead. He regen­ lattice crust? Not Cornflake Filled Cookies dinary activities and gets irritable, erates, He teaches, He comforts, He often, I imagine, Brownies restless and cross. Watch for leads, He calls and qualifies Chris­ or pie wouldn’t be twitching muscles and - trembling IT' tian workers, ' He is the divine our country’s fa­ •Recipe Given ' author of the Bible. These and hands, vomiting, a stiff neck, and vorite dessert. So here’s to pie, fa­ tenderness over the spine. many other things He does, this One vorite at dessert time or at a bakery of pastry strips across top. Flute who indwells the believer as the sale, made in big tins or as indi­ The disease is most “catching” rim with fingers. Bake in hot oven ever-present Guide and Counselor. vidual servings: at this stage and it is during this I \ The Christian is (450 degrees) for 15 minutes; then “sleeper” period that the terrible •Lemon Angel Pie. I. Born of the Spirit (John 3:5-8). decrease heat to 350 degrees and damage to the nervous tissue, whjch The new birth is indispensable to (Makes one 8 -inch pie) bake 30 minutes longer. finally results in paralysis, is being 4 egg yolks entrance into the kingdom of God. ‘Apple Pie. done. It is at this time, too, before % cup sugar paralysis sets in that it is probably .v hats are con- We either enter that way or we do JEAN PHILLIPS Vi cup lemon juice 1 recipe flaky pie crust most infective. At this stage, con­ ging a veritable not enter at all. Let’s be clear 2 pounds cooking apples about that. “Ye must be bom again” 1 tablespoon butter valescent serum can do the most Casual wide- it’s been dyed four times for her 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 % cups sugar good. This is why parents must season, mostly last four films. She thought she is not the edict of a church or the Cream egg yolks and sugar to­ 2 teaspoons cinnamon be watchful so that the serum can vagabond type, could just be herself for “Sweater plea of a preacher; it is the plain gether. Add lemon juice and cook 2 tablespoons butter be given at the very first sign. olors aided and Girl,” but June Preisser and Betty statement of our Lord Himself in double boiler until thickened, stir­ I Vt tablespoons cornstarch ular vividly col­ Jane Rhodes have the other top (v. 5). . Not knowing just how it gets into The Holy Spirit is indispensable to ring often. Add butter. Remove Pare, core, and slice apples. Mix the system, we are not able to pre­ 's. Referring to roles, and they’re both blondes. with sugar, cinnamon, and corn­ regeneration. We must be bom of from heat and fold in beaten egg vent the poison spreading to others k above in the pic- Back to the hairdresser’s for Miss starch. Fill pie tin which has been 1 4 5 0 - B ^ the Spirit. How it takes place we whites. Pour into a baked pie shell. per right comer Phillips! covered with crust and dot fruit with d gaily sporting can no more explain than the coming Top with meringue and brown in neckline, low enough in front and or going of the wind, but just as moderate (325 degrees) oven for 15 butter. Lay on top crust which has in back to allow a great part of uill. This stun- • Samuel Goldwyn has acquired the power of the wind is known to m inutes. been pricked with a fork, and flute pretty blouses or soft sweaters to a yellow sweat- rights to the famous “off to work us by clear evidence, so the regen­ edges. Bake 45 to 50 minutes in a be clearly visible. The jumper y dress, we go” song of the little men in Meringue. erating power of the Spirit, myste­ moderate (350-375 degrees) oven. closes with a placket in the side trio is a black “Snow White and the Seven 2 egg whites, beaten until frothy rious though it be in operation, is Tang and color are this cranberry which may be closed with snaps, n a snow white Dwarfs.” It will be used as theme 4 tablespoons sugar known to us by the evidences of re­ pie’s delectable recommendations, hooks and eyes, buttons or a s have certainly music for the seven droll professors I teaspoon lemon juice .vn this season, deeming grace in a man’s life. so make enough zipper. in “Ball of Fire,” starring Barbara Add sugar gradually to egg whites to have seconds. • * * ed to wear ’em Stanwyck and Gary Cooper. H. Empowered by the Spirit and continue beating until egg holds most becoming, (Acts 1:8). You can have Barbara BeQ Pattern No. 1450-B Is de* up in peaks. Fold in lemon juice. your vitamins, signed for sizes 11,13,13,17 and 19. Cor* d in daring pro- Spiritual birth calls for service for responding bust measurements 29, 31, 33, sition ’em back Twentieth Century-Fox sort of Any pie is as good as its crust, too, for cranber­ faced a problem recently; Ginger Christ. For that we must have the and if you’ve mastered the art, your ries are an excel­ 35 and 37. Size 13 (31) jumper requires rs, others dash power of the Holy Spirit. A man 3ft yards 36-inch material; jacket* I r eyebrows, but Rogers was to make one picture for pies will always lent source of vi­ yards. Send your order to; the company, and there just wasn’t may do many ordinary things in the be something to tam in C, neces­ will berets are strength of his own body and that is punctu- a good story for her. And Ginger’s come back for. A sary for teeth and SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. valuable property nowadays. So— mind (although even these ought good crust is ten­ bones, and also a fair source of vi­ Room 1334 ery step of the always to be under the Spirit’s con­ UFE SPAN OF THE AVERAGE MAN 311W, Wacker Br, Chicago eye on the dra- she’s going to appear in a re-make der, short, flaky, tamin A which promotes appetite, of “Chicago,” which probably will trol), but when he comes to wit­ well flavored and stimulates growth, and makes for 1790 .... 35 yean Enclose 15 cents In coins for which they are nessing for Christ, teaching or 1940 . ' . . 42 yean Pattern N o. Size . citing moments be called “Roxy Hart.” She’s also smart enough to general well-being. Make it with slated to start in “Self-Made Cin- Ipreaching God’s Word, he must stand by itself. If a criss-cross crust and you’ll come N am e...... derella,” Lubitsch’s first one for have Holy Spirit power or he is ut­ you make a crust in with top honors: Address ...... »••••••••••*••••• trio of smart terly ineffective. from infected persons. Because of Fox. to be filled, cool the filling before it Spiey Cranberry Pie. this, it is of great imprtance that shown above is III. Directed by the Spirit (Rom. ed with a gray comes in contact with the crust so the sick person be quarantined 8:26-28). you won’t have soggy pie. (Makes one 9-inch pie) nds with a mon- Too bad the off-stage dialogue of 1 recipe pie crust completely and all clothing, eating The guidance of the Holy Spirit, C H O I C E O P x n unusual shade Myrna Loy and William Powell Flaky Pie Crust. 4 cups cranberries utensils, etc., be sterilized. Also, especially in the matter of prayer, M I L L I O N S * ile all types of can’t be used in “The Shadow of I 2 cups flour 2-Vs cups sugar every care must be taken to keep is stressed in these verses, but they 1ST ■een on the new the Thin Man.” The other day they • 2 tablespoons lemon juice out flies and mosquitoes from the are a part of a longer passage deal­ % cup shortening giving special made a scene in which Asta, the ! Grated rind of I lemon sick person’s room. ing with the indwelling, enabling, Vi teaspoon salt ttle wings, birds famous dog, had to sit on Powell’s | I teaspoon cinnamon We can’t emphasize too much the and guiding power of the Holy About Vs cup ice water chest. Asta seemed to feel sort of ; Vi teaspoon ground cloves importance of early recognizing the Spirit (read w . 9-14). Every detail Mix and sift flour with salt. Work Links in the Chain "ew sp ap er Union.) silly. Powell retired to his dress­ IVt tablespoons cornstarch signs. No drug will cure infantile The diminutive links in’ the chain of life in the home, at business, or in shortening using pastry blender, ing room for a few minutes, and % cup water paralysis, but the convalescent of habit are generally too small to when he returned they tried it in social relations should be in con­ fork, knives, or fingertips, until mix­ serum will usually lessen disability ture appears crumbled. Moisten with Wash and pick over berries. Bring be felt, till they are too strong to again, and Asta adored sitting on scious submission to His leading. and paralysis. to a boil with the water, add sugar, be broken. h is chest. It is in the realm of the spiritual, water until dough just holds togeth­ Doctors know that after paralysis irndl boil gently, being careful not to however, that we find ourselves er. Roll out on floured board and sets in many of the nerve cells have “I changed my necktie for a few break berries. Boil 5 minutes, re­ peculiarly infirm (v. 26), and this cut to fit pie tins. This makes already been permanently de­ strips of bacon,” Powell explained, move from fire, cool, and add lemon shows itself especially in prayer— enough for a double crust for a fl­ stroyed. Most other tissue cells in exhibiting a neat bow. inch pie tin. For a one-crust pie, juice, rind, and spices. FiU un­ INDIGESTIONwhat Doctors do for it “we know not how to pray as we the human body can be regenerated Doctors know that n s trapped Ia the stomach or “Do you suppose Asta was inter­ use: I cup flour, Vs cup shortening, baked pie crust, cover top with KaQet mar actlike * hair-trigger on the heart. Tber ested in the bacon,” asked Miss ought.” Then the Spirit in the but not the nerve cells in the spinal Betnafreew ith the fastert-acang meffldnes known Vs teaspoon salt, and 2Vs to 3 table­ strips, and bake 30 minutes in a hot —the fu teat act like the mediaaea In BeU-ans Loy, "or in the ham?” Christian makes intercession. How cord and brain. TaNeta. Tiy BeH-Bna today. If the. FIKST DOSB blessed! “The practical meaning of spoons water. (400 degrees) oven. However, even after partial ooeant prove BdNaas better,Ktsrn bottle to os and racdra DOPBfJi money back. 28c. a t afl drag rtcraa. these profound words seems to be Delicious Rhubarb Pie. There are pies in which you bake paralysis in the muscles, proper The fourth picture dealing with that the divine Spirit, by His im­ XVs tablespoons quick-cooking just the crust, pies in which you treatment has been found to lessen the Burma road will be Metro’s mediate influence in the saint’s soul, bake crust and filling, and other deformity. Choice Vice “China Caravan.” Columbia plans tapioca which becomes as it were the organ 1 % cups sugar pies which you don’t bake at all. In One of the great discoveries in So for a good old gentlemanly “Burma Road,” Fox plans “Over this latter class are those pies whose of his own address to the Father, Vi teaspoon salt this respect is the “Iron Lung.” vice I think I must take up with the Burma Road,” IJniversal has secures the rightness of the essence crust is placed in the icebox to cool, When the muscles of the chest and avarice.—Byron. “Burma Convoy” all done. Evident­ I teaspoon grated orange rind of the saint’s prayer. To our under­ I tablespoon melted butter then filled with filling and cooled un­ of the diaphragm are more or less ly everybody decided at the same standings such intercessions with til set. Here’s a pie with crust, rich paralyzed, the “Iron Lung” keeps moment that the Burma road was 4 cups cut rhubarb groanings which cannot be uttered, ' I pie crust and crumbly, a filling that really the sick person breathing until the take the form of desires of ours, melts in your mouth: other muscles not infected become Combine ingredients and let stand inspired and secured by Him. In strong enough to take over the addi­ about 15 minutes. Line a 9-inch pie Coconut Cnstard Pie. To make factual, uncolored news any special case of prayer, the saint tional work. Various devices are in available to the people of Central plate with pastry rolled one-eighth (Makes one 9-inch pie) may or may not use words; but any­ 2 egg yolks use for other parts of the body. and South America, one of the big inch thick, allowing pastry to extend In this country infantile paralysis wise the root-desires that underlie 1 Vs cups m ilk radio makers is sponsoring a daily I inch beyond edge. Fold edge back is recognized as the most dangerous the prayer, being the Holy Spirit’s Vs cup sugar program of press association news to form standing rim. Fill with rhu­ of the diseases of the summer sea­ promptings, are unutterable to the Vi teaspoon salt over local radio stations throughout full. In the heart the Father sees barb mixture. Moisten edge of pas­ son, whcih is otherwise the healthi­ 2 teaspoons gelatin Latin America; it’s the first special below the surface of our ignorance try with cold water; arrange lattice est. part of the year. The reason % cup cold water news program for general distri­ the sacred longings which are the is that other diseases which were rheumatism ; bution there to be sponsored by a expression of the Spirit’s influence” Soak gelatin in cold water. Cook formerly prevalent during the sum­ United States company. (H. C. G. Moule). LYNN SAYS; egg yolks, milk and sugar in double mer months have been largely JK---- boiler until thick and pour over gel­ IV. Walking in the Spirit (Gal. 5: eliminated. Rascals Alone . atin. Cool, add vanilla, and pour There are more ways than one 22-26). To keep your pie crust short, Men who are rascals severally to make an excellent living and a over a crust made of: Being born again of the Spirit, have the shortening and water ice are highly worthy people in the Sjisticates do not solid reputation in radio. Aliee 3 cups oven-popped rice cereal, A man does not live living daily by the Spirit, it is right cold. If possible, have your bowl mass.—Montesquieu. cturesque dirndl Voungman is doing it via the dram­ rolled fine that (as v. 25 puts it) “if we live cold, too, and when handling the a hundred years, yet n such an out- atized commercial route; she has % cup butter melted by the Spirit, let us also walk by crust, use your fingers as little as he worries enough 'uring the past assignments on “Are Vou a Miss­ the Spirit.” The works of the flesh, you can, to keep the heat from Vi cup sugar hy many of the ing Heir?”, “Helen’s Home” and the hands from getting into the Combine cereal crum bs, sugar and for a thousand. . the Lanny Ross programs. horrible in their wickedness and a and wool cos- lust, are listed in the verses preced­ dough. butter and press evenly around the nd winter style ing (w . 19-21), and then by striking Avoid rolling extra flour into sides and bottom of a pie pan. Chill to exploit the QUESTION BOX: ODDS AND ENDS — Radio’s Dinah contrast we have the fruit of the the dough for this- makes tough before filling.' Pile meringue on top Send questions to Dr. Nathan S. DaWs n l, ner here shown. Shore, singing star of the Eddie Cantor Spirit in the life of the Christian. pastry. Fold the pastry over sev­ of filling. Use 2 egg whites stiffly WiDnetkat IlL (Enclose a self-addressed, MSH IN Ileta are com­ Showf has a new college degree—Doctor eral times while rolling to help beaten, to which add !6 cup sugar stamped envelope.) ••?•.* Note the distinction: Work is some­ Q.—My little boy broke his leg last OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS ely in this stun- of Blues, presented to her by Harvard thing we produce; fruit is some­ make flaky pastry. Never stretch slowly,’ and Vi cup of coconut. Brown April, and he had it in acast for six . The fitted bod- freshmen . . . Monogram’s going to bring thing that grows. the pastry into the pan. Make it lightiy in broiler. as a brown taf- "Black Beauty” back to the screen . . . large enough before fitting into weeks. It healed fine but he walks And Metro will do die same for the play, Walking in the Spirit the Chris­ In making a successful meringue, badly . . . limping and ■ toeing out. V-neck, and the tian finds in his life the inward pan. beat the egg whites until stiff and "Her Cardboard Lover,” which was made with that leg. He canwalk straight w drop shoulder graces of love, joy, and peace. Pie crust . should be baked glossy, then blend in sugar com­ n o i E R m z E rown taffeta is way back in 1932 under the title of "The if we scold him, but when.no one Vbethcr you're planning t party Passionate Pbtmber* . . . Sonfa Benie has These then express themselves out­ quickly on the lower shelf of the pletely to prevent beads of syrup is looking he walks like a cripple; ^orremodeling a room yoa should ural waist. The from forming on top of the me­ JoUoiff the advertisements,., to learn signed a new longderm contract Wtih Fox; wardly in longsuffering, kindness, oven to prevent sogginess. .The What can we do for him? Mrs- B,- ed rolled-briro itarts work again January first... Olivia goodness, faithfulness, meekness, intense heat of the' oven expands ringue. Leave the pie on the top of what's new. ..and cheaper.. .and he whole effect A.—The m uscles supporting-his better* And the place to find out Je Haviland escapes from hoop shirts and and self-control. The Spirit-filled the cold liquid in pastry into the oven after it is baked. Cold air about new things is right here Ia and true to the bustles for her role as the young wife of arches became weak while he was man is not only a good man; he steam, making the crust rise in striking the meringue will cause it In a cast. Proper exercises will cor­ this newspaper. Its columns are college professor Henry Fonda in "The lives a good life. ! filled with important messages flaky layers. to fall. rect this condition. which yon should read rcgulariy. Wale Animal” (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER 15. 1941. THE DAV THE DAVIE RECORD. Soath Yadkin Baptistj John Mnnday Killed. Delightful Party. \ John Munday, pedestrian on the Coo­ Miss Dorothv Vickers, of R. I, entertain-1 Oldest Papei C FRANK STROUD - ■ Editor. Association. leemee highway met. instant death Sat ed a nnmber of her friends at a delight-1 nrday night when he was struck by an ful party last Tuesday evening. Follow-; No Liquor, ^ ing a number of games, refreshments were New Fall Goods. TELEPHONE The 68 th annual session of the South automobile at the intersection of Watt I street, in Cooleemee. served consisting of cake, candy and iced Yadkin Baptist Association will be held tea. ThoBe present were Misses Peggy ~NEWS ARC with the South Yadkin Baptist Associa­ The accident, involving a vehicle driven Entered at the PostofBce in Moeks- by Ed Maxwell, Cooleemee Negro, occurred Green, Jackie Beck, Verdie Ellis, Ruby vllle, N. C., as Second-clas? Uail tion will be held with the Farmington Bap­ shortly after 7 o’clock. The body was Angell. Verlie Craver, Dorothy Vickers; Our big store is full of new fall goods, matter. March 3,1903. tist chuich tomorrow and Friday. Oct. 16- badly mutilated. Messrs. Elmo Parnell, Edgar Baffin, Os­ Mr. and Mrs I Munday was an employee in the Erwin car Lee Poplin, Marsball Green. J. L Cart­ of Woodleaf we 17. The morning session will open at 9:30 ner, J r. C. J. Angell, Jr., J. S. Green, Jr., with shipments arriving daily. Buy o'clock Thursday morning, with Rev. G. D- cotton mills of Cooleemee. ness Saturday. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Surviving are: bis widow, the former Pete Walker, William Owens1Ishmael Wat­ Renegar in charge of tbe devotionals. The ers, Henry Vickers, - Mr and Mrs. Clyde OSE YEAR. IN ADVANCE Miss Della Williams; two sons, Hugh of your fall and winter goods before $ I OO roil call of churches, appointment of com­ Vickefs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers. C. F. Merone SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE $ 50 the United States army stationed at Pana­ mittees, etc, follows. The annual sermon ma, and William of the home; his parents prices go higher. • last week attend will be delivered by Rev. H* W. Baucum. Mr. and lb s. William Munday of RFD No. Thirteen Leave For Ft. at Cherokee. Why waste too much time argu­ 4. Mocksville; one brother, Sherrill Mundv Jr., of Western Avenue Baptist churcb, of Cooleemee; and eight sisters, Mrs. W. S. ing about whether we should arm Statesville. Sanders of Cooleemee, Mrs. Herman Hin Bragg. Mrs. Rov Cal| our merchant ships? From what The afternoon session meets at 1:30 kle, Mrs. William Link, Mrs. Thomas Sea- Thirteen young men from Davie county NEW DRESS GOODS. Jr.. and Mrs. o’clock. On tbis program is Mn. W. L. mon, Mrs. EUa Cope and Mrs. Hubert left Thursday morning at 10 o’clock for Ft. one day last wel we understand, we haven’t any Brown of RFD No. 4, Mocksville, Mrs. Nora McSwain, S. R. Guy, Rev. R. H. Weaver Bragg, where they will be inducted into Wash Silks, Cotton Crepes, Corduroy, Spun Rayons, guns to arm them with. Shoaf and Mrs. Ruth Spry of Kannapolis. tbe U. S. Army. Tbose leaving were: H. L. Foster] and Dr. E. L. Spivey. They wiit speak on R. L. Harris. Ernest Godby. W. H. How­ And Prints In All The Wanted Colors. ___ Thursday and ! The Record doesn’t put on any missions, orphanage, stewardship, evange­ ard. B. H. Peoples, R. L. Wall. J. A. Saun- lism, etc. Franklin E. Correll. ers, H. A. Smith. J. A. Snydei. J. P. Cuth- guest of his s| subscription contests. For nearly The Friday morning session begins at Franklin E. Correll, 61, prominent Row­ rell, R. B Broadway W. A. Owens, E. L. SWEATERS! SWEATERS! C all. 5 0 years we have been in the news­ Shoaf, J. R- Reynolds, George E. Evans. 9:30 o’clock, with Rev. Hariy Gamble. C. A. an county farmer and dairyman died sud­ J. R. Reynolds and George Evans re­ paper business, and in onr opinion MiUsaDS, Rev. W. L. McSwain, Hany denly at bis home near Woodlesf on Oct. turned home Saturday night. Tbeyfailed Big line wool and cotton sweaters for men, women and Misses Ella I Hendricks, of I the people wlio have to be paid to Stroud and Dr. Hoyt Blackwell on tbe pro­ 6 th, His death was a severe shock to his to pass the final medical examination. children, ranging in price from friends Funeral services were held Wed­ M rs. A lfred Cl take a piper are but little interest­ gram. to discuss Sunday schools, B. T. D.. education, literature, etc. nesday morning at Unity Presbyterian Davie Methodist Charge week. ed the paper and its success. The afternoon sessiou will be devoted Church, near Woodleaf, and the body laid Rev. G. Fink will preach Sunday, Octl 29c to $2.95 to reports, election of officers, etc.. with to rest in tbe churcb cemetery. Mr, Correll 17th at F O R S A L E - We understand that two huod Jr., was for some time commected with Revs. W. H. Dodd, a F. Lambert and W. Hardison 10 a. m. Salem 11 a. m. m ules. J red CCC camps will be closed this the Davie county farm demonstration of­ Center 7 p. m. Big Shipment Father George Sheeting. L. McSwain as speakers. T. H.Steele will fice. and made his bome in Mocksville. He fall. Don't know whether the Davie These are the last services of the charge Mr. and Mrs. speak on morals and temperance. A large is now living in Robbinsvillel N. C. for tbis conference year. Semi-Service weight Hosiery in better silk, Children’s camp is included in this number. attendance is expected as there are little daughter, With conditions as they are today, churches in this association. full length hose. the week-end Mr. and Mrs. 1 some of the folks think there is no necessity for the existence of these J. Giap Turner. J. Lee Cartnd cam ps. J. Chap Turner. 86 , died Oct 6 th In a Part Wool and Cotton Blankets sold 4 3 4 pounds] Richmond hospital. Mt. Tttrner was a na HARVEST SALE. ton-Salem last' Seeras tbat the war situation gets tive of the Cool Springs section of bedell Big shipment Cotton Blankets in an average of 3 I from bad to worse. We don’t know county, and spent most of his life there. attractive colors . . 59° Funeral and burial services took place a t who is the biggest liar of the two— Misses Berniq Fifth Creek Flresbyterian church Wednes­ Stalin or Hitler. While we have FOR 10 DAYS Thousands of Buttons. All Sizes, Shapeis and Colors. ell are spending day afternoon. Mr Turners is survived leigh with MrsJ no love for Russia, we are hoping by eight sons and two daughter, one broth­ Also Full Line of Dress Trimmings. They will attq that they will lick the ever lasting er and one sister. Mr. Turner had uiany while there. daylights out of the German army friends in Davie county who were sadden- e by news of bis death. Brighten Your Home With A New from Hitler down to bis last murd­ Rem em ber The largest and most M. D. Brownl erer. ville citizens, rl John B. Reeves. FELT BASE RUG at his home onl There are several hundred of our John B. Reeves 68 , well-known Cala- attractive line of SHOES we have ever Mr. Brown hasl subscribers who are still dhe us on haln farmer, died at bis home near Shef­ Tile and Floral Patterns time. AU hopj subscription. We wish to thank field Sunday afternoon, following an ill- stocked—for the entire family. be spared. nes~ of flu. Mr. Reeves was a native of STANDARD QUALITY all those who have subscribed or W A N T E D -I renewed their subscriptions this fall, Davie, and ,will be sadly missed in tbe community where he spent his entire life. 9x12 Light Weight . $3.48 Hnndreds of new customers are trading with ening in Mocka and trust that all those who are due Surviving Mr. Reeves is his widow; two ence preferred I us will call or send iu their renew­ sons, W. L. and C. L. Reeves, Harmony R- 9x12 Medium Weight . $4.50 us. Join the happy throng and save money start. Rawleif als, as our creditors are badly in I; two daughters, Mrs. Munsey Richard' 9*12 Heavy Weight $4.95 n M, Richmond, need of cash. We have ac ded many son, of Irdell county, and Mrs. Chas. Brog by doing your shopping at “The Friendly Store. den, of Greensooro; three brothers, David Raleigh Bal new names to our big list of sub­ and William Reeves, of Asheville; Rich­ One Lot 24x54 Wool Rugs w ho holds a PO scribers, hut have room for many ard Reeves, of Cooleemee; three sisters. merican Expo more. The Record has served the Mrs. Dora Steelmao, Asheville; Mrs. Tiny A $2 Value While They Last $1.49 York, is spendi peoole of Davie for nearly a half Reeves, Yadkinville,andMrs. Mary ljames, Mocksville Cash Store home folks on century, and will continue to work Sheffield. Don’t Delay Make Your Selection Today. A. A. Coi na| for the up building of the town and Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at New Union Metho­ And Save The Difference Geo. R. Hendricks, Manager Miss Lucile, county as long as we are spared. dist church, of which Mr. Reeves was a were Mocksvill Your co operation is solicited. long time member, and the body laid to last week, and| rest in tbe church cemetery. To the be­ pleasant call. reaved family The Record extends sym­ pathy in this sad hour Kappa News C. C. Sanford Sons Co. John H. Sj Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cartner and daugh­ Mrs. Dave E ters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Play To a Tie. Sprinkle, of 1 Mrs. W. M. Cartner. The MocksvilIe high school foot­ “Everything For Everything” Mrs Vernon MissGeneva Koontz spent the week­ ball squad motored to Taylorsville Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. Belk-Stevens Co, Salem, were end with Miss Lillian Hendrix, of Fork. Friday afternoon where they met W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cartner and Miss- the high school squad of the capi­ Corner Trade & Fifth Sts. . es Laura Cartner and Frances Wilson tal of Alexander. When the game Mr. and MrJ spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr. was over and the dust settled, the Winston-Salem, N. C. W. C. Wilson and Mrs E. E. Koontz and family. score was 0 -0 . The Mocksville spent Wednesd Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koontz and family high school band went along and through the BI visited in Rowan Sunday. furnished music for this happy oc­ in Western Cai Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones spent Sunday casion. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keller. The public ii Mr. and Mrs. G- W. Cartner and family Im ORRISETT’S Thrilling attend services visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cartner Sunday North Carolina I Snperior C0urt afternoon. “LIVE WIRE STORE” w eek at 7 : 3 0 0 Davie County ( P resbyterian C The c ildren of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones Winston-Salem, N. C. J. D. Barnes, Admr., of W. G. Min­ W. Fourth and Trade Sts. H olland of Rai Eathered at their bome Sunday and cele­ or, deceased Fashion Values In brated Mr and Mrs. Jones birthday. vs pastor, and i: Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, E. T. speaker. Koontz and children, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Mattie Barnes, Mrs. Sailie McMa- Turner and son. Mr. and Mr9 . K 6 . Graves ban. widow. John Minor, et als. and son of Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Carl There will b Jones, of Chestnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Notice of Re-Sale. Fall Ready-to-Wear te r supper at t Earnest Latlle and children, Mr. and Mrs. dist church Sa Reid Towell, of County Line and T. L. Under and by virtue of an order Winter Koontz. of Re*Sale of the Superior Court of Presenting the last word in style, colon, values and $ ber 1 8 th , begi Mrs. Bill Cartner spent Sunday with her DavieCounty made in the above en­ T h ere will alsc mother. Mrs. Joe Wilsun of Jericho. titled proceeding, the undersigned real bargains while they last at these prices. Hurry! i the prettiest gi Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Keller spent Sun­ Commissioner will, on Saturday, the * body is cordial day afternoon with Mrs. SaiUe Walker, 25th day of October, 1941, at 12 The next order will be higher. o’clock, noon, re-sell at public anction Coats Rev. Walter to the highest bidder, at the court First Reform In Serious Condition. house door of Davie County, in ’ Mocksville, N. C„ the following de-j was in town ’ Clyde ljames. 47, who suffered a stroke BEAUTIFUL COATS his way hom| of paralysis about noon last Wednesday, scribed lands lying and being in Ful*] ton Township, Davie County. N. C., I $0.95 $(J.95 $J 2 95 * 1 4 * 95 * l g 75 $ |Q -9 5 where he had I remains in a serious condition at Davis and more particularly described as] funeral. Revl Hospital, Statesville, where he was carried follows, to*wit: I Record editor [ on Thursday. His friends are hoping that 1st Tract: A tract beginning at a* Hickory. Wa his life will be spared. stake on creek, W. 2 1 .0 0 chs. to a him again aftel $ 1 7 . 5 0 stake, S 10.54 chs. to a stake, E. GORGEOUS DRESSES th an 3 0 years f Bazaar To Be Held At 2 30 chs. to a stake or stone, S. 2 50 sbs. to a stake. S. 75 degs. E. 7.36 R. L. Ellisl chs. to a stake on the old creek run Farmington. in C. G. Bailey’s line; thence up - the $295 $395 $4‘95 $g’95 *g>9S « W. J. Ellis, j old creek run to the beginning, it $ 1 Q £ 0 town Wednesdl At a recent meeting of the committee being Lot No. I and containing 43 I Advance to sn on local church activies of the Woman’s acres more or less. This land was Mrs. Tbos. J. Society of Christian Service, under the sold by H. E, Robertson, Commr.; Nice Assortment Of Sweaters I at our office ai leadership of Mrs. John Frank Johnson, in an Ex Parte Proceeding entitled i for which be I plans were co 1? pleted for tbe bazaar to 1ZerreIl Minor, et als.” Nice selection of styles, colorings and weights $1 .95 | L. EUis is tbe 2nd Tract: Begnningonthebank be held in school gymnasium on the even­ still at the bargain price of only * J BeUc brings you the smartest styles of the season at Coca Cola bott ing of October 18th. A turkey supper will of Carter’s creek N. 10 degs. W. ville and Hick be served at 5:30 o'clock at which time with the creek 54) poles to a stone prices everyone can affort... Fitted, semi-fitted, boxed Green Minor’s corner; thence in his W J. Ellis is there will be on display, and fur sale, old line N. 75 degs. W. 44 poles to a! and sport styles. Fashioned of tweeds, plaids, camel’s Hickory plant glass, picture frames antique bric-a-brac stone. Minor’s corner; tbence S. 40 Smart Millinery and hand painted articles. poles to a poplar in James Myers’ j hair, Shetland and rib nub fabrics. Make your selec­ D. L . RlCl Mrs F. H Bahnson who has been sick line; thence on his line E. 27 poles to The most gorgeousarray of fall hats we have tion from now from the most complete stock in the city. Richardson, t for the past two weeks is able to be out a- a stone; Minor’s corner; tbence in Sizes 9 to 17-12 to 20-38 to 52 were in Wins ' gain. his line 26 poles to a stone. ^.Myers’ ever shown in all the newest styles, colors selling tobacc Mrs. Ray Parker and daughter Frances coroner; thence East 20 poles to tbe son sold 5 3 0 p( b eeer 1 1 and materials in a complete range of head of Raleigh visited her father, J. D. Furch- ng, containing acres more! 2 and 3-Piece him $2 18 8 0 . es over the week-end. or iess. Terms of Sale: One third cash and sizes. bro u g h t 4 6 ce Burr Brock, of Washington D. C.. is visit, the balance on six months time with SUITS... $9.95 to $16.50 g tad e 3 5 cents ing his parents Atty and Mrs. B. C. Brock. bond and approved security, or all! 97c $1.45 $1.69 $1.95 received 4 1 ce Miss Leona Graham, of Asheville spent cash at tbe option of tbe purchaser. Sporty and mannish tailored styles, tweeds, best grade. I tbe week end with her sister, Mrs. Eliza­ The bidding will Bfart at the price! corduroys and worsted. good tobacco, beth G. William. of the increased bid. to-wit: $1050,00.1 $2.95 $3.95 $5.95 cord and tradel Several people from tbe village attend­ This October 10.1941. ' j * - th e m erchants f ed the Winston Salem fair last week. A. T GRANT, Commissioner, f paper. THB DATIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLB. N. C.. OCTOBER 15. 1941.

IRE DAVIE RECORD. Mr and Mrs “ Bill” Leach, of ' Private Eermit Smith, of Ft, M L. Godby, of County Line, (J r a J1, C o tto n M a r k e t.. Mt. Airy, spent Sunday with rela Benning, Ga., spent the week-end Hallowe'en Carnival At . was in town Thursday on his way 7 O ldest Paper In The County tives in and atoned town. in town with his parents. Kermit William R. Davie School home fiom Winston Salem. Mr. I Lint cotton 18 c; seed cotton 8 c. returned recently from Louisiana, Godov sold a load of tobocco which, Local market price for wheat, No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads. Miss Louise Foster, a student at where he spent two months going There will be a Hallowe’en Carnival at $ 1 0 5 per bushel; corn 8 0 c. Mitchell College, Statesville, spent the William R. Davie School on Thursday weighed nearly 1 4 0 0 pounds and through maunevers. night, Oct. 30th Come and bring a friend. The first frost of the season visit, NEWS AROUND TOWN. the week-end in town with her par­ There will be plentv of entertainment. . brought over $ 6 0 0 . Several grades ents, Mr. and Mrs. Craige Foster, ed this section Saturday morning. goods, Cecil Morris is having the old averaged around 4 4 cents a pound. The temperature touched a low of Winecofi pressing club building on .Mrs. A. L. Daywalt, of near Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Blackwood 4 2 degrees. Misses Elizabeth Ferabee and South Main street enlarged. Con­ Kappa, was shopping in town Wed­ Land posters at this office. B u y of Woodleaf were In town on bus! Colleen Collette, of Cana, left Sat­ nesday. ness Saturday. tractor H; H. Lanier is doing the urday for Charlotte, where .they work. The building will be used before entered King's Business College. I***********************************************-***** C. F. Meroneyspentseveraldays as an office. last week attending the Indian Fair, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Koontz, of at Cherokee. R. 4 , announce the birth of a gj£ William R. Davie School Princess Theatre I Choice Of Jobs pound son on Wednesday, Oct. 8 th, Mrs. Roy Call and little son, Roy, at the Harding Clinic, Mocksville. News WEDNESDAY ONLY jr.. and Mrs. Harry Stroud spent James Cagney and Pat O’Brien in one day last week in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Foster and Dr. James Watson, of the State Boatd of Charities and Publle Welfare, will give • DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” I Choice Of Drugs. daughter, Miss Virgina spent the three lectures on mental hygiene at Mocks­ H. L. Foster, of Statesville, spentweek-end in Hickory, with Miss ville High School as follows: October IS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY j If you are looking for one of the 45 good jobs1 the Thursday and Fridav In town the Polly Hodgson. at 8 o'clock.' p. m. October 16. at 3:30 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in guest of his sister, Mrs, W. L. o'clock, and 8 o'clock, p. m. These lec­ tures will count for three of thefour hours "HOLD THAT GHOST’ ^ Navy is offering young men from this section investi- :r si Call. Jesse Draughn, a tenant on 'the credit required of membership of PTA's. SATURDAY J. N. Smoot farm, near Sheffield, We urge all the members of the PTA of $ gate and join today. omen and M isses Ella Mae Boger, and Edna the William R. Davie School to attend one 1TiarencrTrfliSJorStSin sold a load of tobacco on the Wins. "DOOMAD CARAVAN” Hendricks, of R. 2 , were guests of ton-Salem market last week , which qf these lectures. $ Is you are looking for good Drugs for the whole fami- § Mrs. Alfred Groce one day last The regular meeting of our PTA is with William Bovd overaged 4 1 cents per pound for Thursday night, Oct 16th. ^ Iy investigate our store today and you will buy. J week. the entire load of 7 0 0 pounds. MONDAY "SAN CENTONIO ROSE” FOR SALE—Eight or ten good Rex Beaver’s store, located on Joyner-Andson. A Romantic Musical Comedy mules. J. Frank Hendrix. eetmg. the Statesville-Mocksville highway, E. S. Joyner and Miss Dorothy Ander­ TUESDAY I Hall-Kimbrough Drug Co. j five miles east of Statesville, was son both of Clarksville township, were un "AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Eoonts and destoyed by fire of unknown origin ed In marriage in the Register of Dee J Mocksville, N. C- * Children’s with Merie Oberao little daughter, of Asheville, spent last Tuesday morning. Loss is a- OiBce Monday morning Esq. J. W. Tm $ t the week-end in town guests of bout JI 6 .0 0 0 . er performed the ceremony. He*************************************************** Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dwiggins. J. Lee Cartner, of near Eappa, kets sold 4 3 4 pounds of tobacco in Wins­ ton-Salem last week which brought an average of 3 6 cents per pound. 59 ' Misses Bernice and Georgia Pow­ d Colors. ell are spending several days in Ra­ leigh with Mrs. B. F. McClamrocb. They will attend the State Fair while there.

M. D. Brown, well-known Mocks, d most ville citizeus, remains critically ill at his home on North Main street. veever Mr. Brown has been ill for some time. AU hope that his life will be spared. WANTED—Man with car. Op. ing with ening in Mocksville. Ronte experi­ ence preferred but not necessary to e money start. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCJ- 1 3 7 - N TO FLYTHIS FLAHE M, Richmond, Va. y Store.” Raleigh Baker, of Jersey City, who holds a position with the A- merican Export Lines, of New York, is spending this week with ore home folks on R. 2 . A. A. Cotnatzer and daughter, Miss Lucile, of Advance, R. 1 , were Mocksville visitors one day last week, and gave our office a pleasant call. John H. Sprinkle and sister, Mrs. Dave Essie, Mrs. W. G. Sprinkle, of near Courtney, and > ii i? Mrs Vernon Walker, of Winston- o. Salem, were Mocksville visitors Wednesday. • I |i Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wilson, Mrs. W. C. Wilson and W. B. Wilson spent Wednesday morning motoring through the Blue Ridge Mountains 25,000 young men wanted and a complete outfit of dothing free! If, at the boxing and swimming is offered the man who in Western Carolina. end of your term of service, you wish to get a enlists. On board snip, the latest moving pic­ immediately to get best job in dvil life, your Navy training will be a tre­ tures are shown free. Organized recreation, such Tht public is cordially invited to mendous asset to you. Employers the country as dramatics, singing and musical entertain­ attend services each evening this aviation training in the worjd over are eager to employ Navy-trained men. ment, goes to make the life of a Navy man week at 7 :3 0 o'clock, at the First the best fun in the world. Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. K. Bight now Ibe world’s fastest planes are rolling Good fun, good food, ^ood friends Holland of Raeford, is assisting the out of America’s factories by the thousands. The food served in the Navy would do justice pastor, and is a forceful young That’s why the United States Navy needs The Navy is noted for its popular sports pro­ to your own mother’s cooking. It’s well pre­ speaker. 26,000 new men to fly and service these planes. gram. Every kind of sport from baseball to pared—and there’s plenty of it. Any man who wears the trim uniform of There will be a chicken and oys That’s why your Navy is offering qualified ter supper at the Cornatzer Metho. young men the finest training course offered Unde Sam’s Navy is bound to be looked up to —for you’ve got to be good to get in the Navy! dint church Saturday night, Octo- anywhere. Now you can get paid to lead the LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND her 18 th, beginning at 6 o’clock. greatest life in the world. AviationCadetBinthe There will also be a cake given to United States Navy get $75.00 a month dur­ NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU the prettiest girl present. Every ing seven months of flight training. Then they body is cordially invited. FREE TRAINING worth $1600. 45 trades and G et th is FREE B ooklet become Naval Aviators receiving as much as vocations to choose from. Mail coupon for your free Rev. Walter Rowe, pastor of the $245.00 a month: GOOD PAY With regular increases. Yon may copy of "Life in the U. S. First Reform Church, of Lenoir, earn up to $126 a month. Navy.” 24 pages/folly illus­ was in town Friday afternoon on Earn while you learn EACH YEAR you are entitled to a generous trated. It answers aU your vacation period with hill pay. questions. Tells what your his way home from Lexington, Unde Sam’s Navy offers you tremendous op­ pay wiU be.. .promotions and GOOD FOOD and plenty of it. where he had been to conduct portunities for advancement in a wide variety vacations you can expect. . . funeral. Rev. Mr. Rowe and The FREE CLOTHING. A complete outfit of cloth­ how you can retire on a life ( Record editor grew up together in of fascinating jobs. There are 46 dolled trades ing when you first enlist. (Over $100 worth.) income. Describes how you Hickory. We were glad to meet and vocations which the Navy may teach you FREE MEDICAL CARE, including regular dental can learn any one of 45 big- him again after an absence of more if you are qualified. If you’re interested in radio attention. pay trades from aviation to radio. . . how many may be­ than 3 0 years work, engineering, aerial photography, carpen­ FINEST SPORTS and entertainment any man come officers. 27 scenes from Navy life showing sports try, pharmacy, welding, the Navy may spend could ask for. and games you may play, ships you may be assigned to, R. L. Ellis, of Asheville, and $1,500 In one year training you to become an TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, THRILLS—You can’t exciting ports you may visit. Tells enlistment require­ W. J. Ellis, of Hickory were in beat the Navy for them! ments and where to apply. If you are between 17 and expert in your chosen field. town Wednesday on their way • to BECOME AN OFFICER. Maiqrcan work far an 31 (no.high school required), get this free book now. Advance to spend the day with appointment to the Naval Academy or the No obligation. Ask the NavyEditor of this paper for Mrs. Thos. J. Ellis. W. J. called Opportunities for advancement Amnapolis of the Air at Pensacola. a copy. Or telephone him. Or mail him the coupon. at our office and left some smackers, FimiRE SUCCESS. It’s easy for Navy-trained You paste it on a penny postal card. for which be has our thanks. R. If you apply yourself, advancement and in­ men to get good-paying jobs in dvil life. creases in pay will follow regularly. Before the WEAR THIS BADGE OF HONORI If after L. Ellis is the owner of the big LIBERAL RETIREMENT PAY for regular Navy reading the free booklet you decide to season at Coca Cola bottling plants at Ashe­ end of your firet enlistment you may be earning apply for a place in the Navy, yon will ville and Hickory, and his nephew, up to $126 a month—with your board, keep, receive this smart ‘lapel-emblem. el-emblem. ItIt isis aa ted, boxed W J. Ellisisconnected with the badge of honor you will be Iproud be proud tc to wear. 's, camel’s Hickory plant. our selec- D. L. Richardson and W. C. in the city. Richardson, of Harmony, R, I, Ara you considering joining a military servkeT Toar out and take or send this coupon were in Winston-Salem last week to the Navy Editor of this newspaper Ds selling tobacco. David Richard­ WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAL RESERVE I Without any obligation on my part whatsoever, pleaee send son sold 5 3 0 pounds, which brought Don’t wait. Choose the Naval Reserve regardless of the Iengthdf time remaining me free booklet, 'TJfein the Navy,” giving fidl details about him $ 2 1 8 8 0 . His best grade now. The Secretary of the Navy has an­ in their enlistment.” the opportunities for men in the NavyorNavalReserve. brought 4 6 cents, and the lowest nounced: "AU men now enlisting in the Remember—the regular Navy and Naval grade 3 5 cents. W. C. Richardson Naval Reserve wfil be retained on active Reserve offer you 1 1tne same travel, train- -Age- received 4 1 cents per.ponnd for his Navy duty throughout the period of the ing, promotions, p _ increasea.______Physical. ___ Name- national emergency, but they will be requirements In the Naval Reserve are more best grade. These gentlemen grow nkaaed to inactive duty as soon after the IiMtaL Find oat ell about the Naval Re­ Addre good tobacco, read The Davie Re­ emergency as their services can be spared, serve. Sendintiw coupon now! cord and trade in Mocksville with Town— -State- the merchants who advertise in this ★ SERVE YOUR COUNTRY i t BUILD YOUR FUTURE paper. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Sidney Lander I Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young from the annoyaj Erlcson. She is Alaska to teach. I died with an unpri| BIG TO P By ED WHEELAN an etudneer for f ' r U NOTTbO LOOSE A REIN. MlE HAVEN'T TOLD yo u THIS ."RED, But his voice t Ioun TeD OH.SEE1NiyRAtTHfeD WELL T r e p '- h e HtSrtT siu m b le I THE SVJELLEST RIDE, B>UT AFTER HAU A N D I ARE. both suave and ON ONE married we a r e Leavins for iJ P T T 9 T a r “Don’t run al o f t h e VNVTH HAL - SOSH. IT WILL Chakitana clai| RING- WAS SWELL - T VNlSH HIS RANCH IN CALIFORNIA AND ble,” he said, STOCK T WAS A ’VNILD WEST VNE ARE SOlNSt T o TAKE YOU ests that take I AND'WHISKERS- H tcaaM O f p o n ie s , RIDER INSTEAD nroacH- I i right down to f 'RED' NOV) A 'OOEy * VNflH US IP YOU'D to clear thing] VJENT tor HKE TO Once again I A RIEe COME " n s T T rumble of big VNiTH HfeL "1IVING AOOM S j a KlTCHtnI thought of my AROUND somewhere ou THE I Ji trails of the ChJ ORCOS In my own bli LoTw 'T'HE house that Jack built for tion. j V4lEEtA>i- my shack fron| t£[aSFrank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc.£&u % Federal Housing Administration, “Do you families with low incomes may with this sort < LALA PALOOZA Mutual Distrust By RUBE GOLDBERG easily finance such charming ed, his ContemJ homes. On a $1,500 salary you tered dooryarcf THOSE TWO GAMBLERS Y I RAISE may comfortably buy a property the spring thal AN HOW DO I HOWDOI worth $3,000. HAVE BEEN UNDER MY > YOUA KNOWYOU * * * “I’d like it! FEET EVER SINCE I STARTED! QUARTER ANOTHER V iSa FOOFTY school,” I saicf HOUSE- QUARTER MORE HAT FOUR Our new 24-page booklet has photo­ graphs and floor plans of 2 2 homes valued John TrumbJ CLEANIN’ / 3 I I SEES DOT AN’ ACES? from $2,600 to $8,250. Explains FHA I climbed dow RAISE YOU financing, tells how to save on space, ma* “What would FOOFTY terials, electric wiring, insulation, built-in furniture. Send your order to: few thousand i| CENTS MORE he said with READER-HOME SERVICE a purely achiej 635 Sixth Avenue New York City “as good a s| Enclose 10 cents in coin for your anywhere in copy Of PLANNING AND FINANC­ It was my ING YOUR LOW-COST HOME. as I looked ufl N a m e ...... ice eyes of his| my old school I A d d r e s s ...... the Greeks wq tag gifts. “Does my cl ra n k J a y M arkey Syndicate, In c worth that mud age to demand| S’MATTER PO P— Oops! Careless Wishing! By C M . PAYNE His color

m s t . with the embd I WI&H I I WISH T HAD A v*lK! testant who hal T power of his of N A b A A R Eto UAR 6E.T OUT FROM Simple Beauty UNDER VNNEN VA- If you get simple beauty, and “What it’s w| IN lC rtE L LOCOtNOTIVE AN nought else, you get the best thing by either you i VJlSrt UKETyAT • god invents.—Browning. unexpectedly “But I was hoj gether on it in s “I happen toI daughter,” I r| c I f o u r That brought ^ WkZzmwm his averted ey] rt cW e e k ly “I was tryin| retorted, almo me&m (J$ a th hate and stupij S p get you far.” Mkes care of the OUTSIDE. BntVkat , about the INSIDE? After one reaches Ae “I’ll get aloij age of 40 or 60 digestion and elimination smile of assurj are not as vigorous as in youth. Hot The Bell Syndicate. Inc WNU Service — enough exercise. Food sail tastes confronting hii good, a n d W a a c o n s ta n t tem p ta­ new and shard tion to oat more than one should. THEN—epelle of C0N3TIPA- Sidney Landerj lVfESCAL IKE By S. L HUNTLEY No Time to Lose — Jgt coated to be crushed ' ______„ i of 6 car- Juggernaut. I THINK. LOOKlT- COME ON-WE GOT minatiTes and 3 "laxatives far John TrumbJ YEftH DOOBIXKtioa. ADLBBIKd LISTEN, ~ ~s§§j|MUST BEFERD TiME TD FINISH relieves gas, and gentle bowot and threw in : ARE FUN! M ^TA RBO TiS ROASTIN’ 'EM'FORE utioa quickly follows. Iuttttfco “You may PLACE TH’ FIRE WASON th is >A to j o a r d ruggist. as you imagii COMES he swung abol Late Love headed for the f Like the measles, love is the most dangerous when it comes CHU late in life.—Byron. Saturday, of I OS for the vallj But a day 'FOR W OM EHv ness. I had ml tag to do, my [ work into loav| W/ put in order If you suffer from m onthly cramps, IecL I’d bake! headache, backache, nervousness ished my waslf and distress of 4‘ irregularities with the fortitl caused by functional m onthly dis­ POP—Plam or Tubulated? By J. MILLAR WATT turbances—try Lydla Pinkham 's tiersman was] Vegetable Compound— famous for woodbox with relieving pain and nervous feelings I of wom en s 4‘difficult days.’* boles when a VYHy DID YOU SA / HE WAS Taken regularly—LydlaPlnkham rB my door. FAMOUS POP till* HE ALWAYS HAS Compound helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. It was a r| VYITTV A R E T O R T Follow label directions. WORTH truck of battle! READY/ TRYING! those I’d seeiT Administration! And it startled I More Audacity der swung doj What we need for victory is au­ seat. He look| dacity, and audacity and forever solemn. audacity.—Danton. “I suppose means?” he sj stare at the tru" FOR QUICKREUEl1 t t » er curtly, who entirely in the I i$sniia8» field manager] ASontbInE Q A I 1 /F Valley Project! ANTISEPTIC S M L V L From my si [Released by The Bell Syndicate, In Used by thousands with satisfactory re­ sults for 40 years—six effective ingredi­ reap some fin] ents. Get Carboil at drug stores or mail appointment. SOc to Spurlock-Neal Co., Nashville, Tens. “I suppose THE WAY you?” he said MVNU- 7 41—41 ever. “In what?” -Today's popularity o f D ooift FttU0 a f te r power to tatej many years of world­ action. SPORTING wide use, surely must I be accepted as evidence “In marking| o f satisfactory use. your Chakitana And favorable public as he followed I opinion supports of the able physicians “I can live who test the value of found myself s| mSR COMlKSloUFf BlSSR IWS TbFREETEEf, DoanrS under exacting HlMiwiITHieHCMIIt SInMlNfeASHAGn — . . . laboratory conditions. - “But nobody! K f r cianil tooR approve every word Lander observq FEEfOttHIIMPER-HtWCf SlKCEEnHfelH Z0tt r«d. % objective of W i® is only to recommend Doan’s Pttis papers into my !S !!.joS i14 lu EJie treotment for HiMrder papers, I notid of the kidney fouctioa and for relief of the pain and TVorrr it causes. dog-eared certl If more people were aware of how the And as I glancl moneys m ust' constantly remove waste i , that K nnot stay ut the Hood without in- portrait append g fljto health. Uere would be better us- was looking at I dtntM dm g of why the whole body guffen —ken kidney, lag, and diuretic medico* It made me stij uon would be more often employed, “We can't, Bummgt scanty or too frequent aria* tton sometimes warn of disturbed kidney ground for thl function. You may suffer nagging back- Lander was saT s d ^ persistent headache, attacks of diz- mntts, getting up nights, swelling, puffi- know our enen © I SSpCdoit *7es~£“l And in this c] U se Doan’s Pills. It is better to rely on playing safe * medians that has won world-wide no* procedure andl OMBl th y on something less favorably erything look l| HER CHAIR ARM OttEB BROBlEMfe know n. A sk your neighborI WOKEP UttDER Km CfCIWR “Then whatI “I have CanJ Juneau,” Land -H adn't we better stay fer dinner, atf Ke what kind ef food they serve?’* both dependab D o a n s P i l l s But you can’t, i THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Edge Removed BY ARTHUR STRINGER Who riseth from a feast with N. U. S e rv ic e that keen appetite that he sits t h e s t o r y s o f a r Sidney Lander rescued Carol Coburn down?—Merchant of Venice. h :Bghtlng the Cobum claim; breaks with The panholder in Z9341, 13 cents, with from the annoyances ot Eric (the Red) with him to the scene to see that her fa* Trumbull. But he remains engaged to its plaid effect, may be made up using Ericson. She Ia returning to her native ther had no real claim. She declines, how* Trumbull’s daughter, Barbara. Carol tells sm all pin checks. Various motifs—the cup, Alaska to teach. Her father, a sourdough, ever, and her manner nettles the mine Barbara she Is not after Lander. Salaria sugar bowl, or salad bowl might be used DON’T LET died with an unproven m ine claim . Lander, king. He is used to having things his o w b to adorn the corners of Mancheon cloths, Bryson, an outdoors girl. Is also in love t n Uisineer for the Trumbull Co., which way. Father and daughter were both rattv while a single flower, leaf and tendril with Lander. Trumbull Invites Carol to fly er imperious. could be placed In napkin corners for a CONSTIPATION INSTALMENT Xl set of distinct individuality. Send your SLOW YOU UP * o r d e r to : But his voice, when he spoke, was Record Office chair-warmers. And • W hen bowels are sluggish and you fee] feoth suave and controlled. day night, for our relief-roll toilers. irritable, headachy and everything you we’ll have to depend on Canby.” And I want to get a line on the bad AUNT MARTHA do Is an effort, do as m i l l i o n s d o — c h e w “Don’t run away with the idea this “Trumbull’s going to lose out, re­ Box 166*W Kansas Gityf Uo. FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing Chakitana claim is my only trou­ actors in that bunch.” gum laxative* Siinply chew FEEN-A- ble,” he said. “I’ve got mine inter­ member, on his first round,” Lan­ “I’ll be seeing you,” I acquiesced Enclosp 15 cents for each pattern M IN T before you go to bed—sleep with- ests that take me from the Circle der was explaining. “That report in the offhanded note of the frontier. desired. Pattern No ...... out being disturbed-next morning gentle, DtO _ shows your father’s naturalization thorough relief, helping yon feel swell —*S 40 O M right down to Mexico. And I like papers can be confirmed. It’ll leave “Fine,” said Lander as he waited N a m e ...... again, full of your normal pep* Try to clear tilings up as I go along.” for Salaria to climb into the truck. A d d r e s s ...... FEEN-A-M INT. Tastes good, is handy Once again I recognized the deep the issue hinging on the question It was many a year since I’d and economical. Agenecons fam ily supply Oimn Or s y T ’ of clear or clouded title definition. rumble of big business. But the And that issue may have to be seen an Alaska jamboree of that T1 KITCHEN thought of my father’s lone grave kind, and it left me wondering il [ TTENSILS appliqued in the col- First Musical Boxes FEEN-A-M lNn^ somewhere out along the tangled decided out on the Chakitana.” life hadn’t rather spoiled me for ^ or that is to be accented in He then turned to the task in the kitchen—shall we say yellow The prototype of the Nineteenth trails of the Chakitana confirmed me Matanuska. such affairs. For along with the century musical box first became Behind the Blush in my own blind course of opposi­ dancing was much brawling and or red—would be pretty for this popular in the Netherlands, says nt Jack built for tion. “Things are going to be different lovemaking and the imbibing of a lo­ set of tea towels. Lovelier still The man that blushes is not oungsters—on his around here,” he confidently af­ cal brand of hooch known as moose- are these designs when delicate, Pathfinder. During the middle of quite a brute. “We turn in here,” I explained, firmed. “They’ve got to, or there’ll the Fifteenth century, a Flemish indicating the oozy path that led to milk. The orchestra was merely harmonizing tints or shades are organ-builder, Jehan van Steen- is insured by the my shack front. be hell to pay. And it’ll be a man’s a tinny old piano helped out by a used for the flower appliques as Administration, size job, making this muddle ready fiddle and accordion. Even as we an accent. ken, obtained the first letters pat­ "Do you mean you’re satisfied for those two hundred families.” ent as “master of organs which |w incomes may with this sort of thing?” he demand­ pushed our way into that crowded such charming “Isn’t it a trifle late for that?” Iroadhouse with its open bar I won­ play of themselves.” SCOLDS Jl,500 salary you ed, his contemptuous gaze on my lit­ asked as I filled my two crockery The dukes of Burgundy were cfruickiy w it tered dooryard, left so unlovely by dered if the natives weren’t doing patrons of inventors of ingenious LIQUID buy a property cups with hot tea. the best to revive the old Klondike Injurious Doctrines TABLETS the spring thaw. Lander admitted that it was. But days. Men in flannel shirts arid high- mechanical boxes such as “or­ SALVE "I’d like it better if I had a gans which play of themselves,” N O SE OR O P S s school,” I said. that, he contended, was just why tops gyrated about with gum-chew­ The mischiefs of fire, of water, and musical clocks, birds, and COUCH PROPS booklet has photo* we had to pitch in and help. ing white women in slacks or held or robbers, extend only to the is of 22 hom es v a lu e d John Trumbull sat watching me as “You’ll get a school, of course,” well-rouged and sloe-eyed half-breed snuff-boxes. Van Steenken re­ !30. E x p lain s FH A I climbed down from the car seat. he went on as he abstractedly stirred girls in calico close to their Macki- body; but those of pernicious doc­ ceived an annual pension for his Easily Won |o save on space* ma* “What would you say if I put a trines, to the mind. — Chinese invention from his liege lord, Small minds are won by trifles. g. insulation, built-in his tea. “And we’ll have to have a nawed bosoms. Proverb. Philip the Good. —Latin. Ir order to: few thousand into a school for you,” hospital of some sort. And a Red Lander danced with a smooth se­ he said with what impressed me as Cross nurse. And a marshal to keep dateness that left us almost conspic­ I M E S E R V IC E a purely achieved matter-of-factness order in those transient-camps. And uous in that swarm of jigging bod­ New York City “as good a school as they’ve got someone to speed up the building- ies and flying heels. And I felt odd­ s in coin for your anywhere in this Territory?” gangs and stop all this bungling ly small and passive in that strong CG A N D F IN A N C - It was my turn to remain silent about supplies and the eternal buck- arm of his. The sense of his near­ !■'♦COST H O M E . as I looked up into those glacier- passing that’s mainly responsible ness, I suppose, should have made ice eyes of his. And I remembered for the mess they’re in.” me happy. my old school maxim about fearing “I want to help,” I said. Some­ But I couldn’t drum up any en­ the Greeks when they come bear­ thing in my voice brought an ap­ thusiasm for that falsetto and loose- ing gifts. proving smile from the man across jointed hilarity bom of bad music “Does my claim impress you as the bald pine table. and worse whisky. M e C0£/P0/Vmt f e J a c / k worth that much?” I found the cour­ “In two weeks,” he said, “we’ll I tried to tell my partner that age to demand. have a radio station here, to link there was something pathetic in His color deepened, apparently such childlike efforts to escape the with the embarrassment of a con­ isolation of wilderness life. But Lan- testant who has underestimated the der only laughed. Beauty power of his opponent. “This is easy,” he said. “There’ll |nple beauty, and “What it’s worth won’t be decided be a broken head or two before get the best thing by either you or me,” he said in an the night’s over.’’ There'd even been towning. unexpectedly sharpened voice. a stabbing, the week before. “But I was hoping we could get to­ But I had no craving to see fist- gether on it in some friendlier way.” fights and knifeplay. “I happen to be Klondike Cobum’s “I want to go home,” I said at daughter,” I reminded him. the end of our dance. For along the That brought a steelier look into line that crowded the bar I’d caught his averted eyes. sight of Eric the Red, surrounded “I was trying to forget that,” he by a circle of transients. He was retorted, almost in a bark. “But too busy drinking and talking to give hate and stupidity, you’ll find, won’t any thought to dancing. But his m get you far.” sardonic smilo as we passed within , OUTSIDE. Bnt VhU six paces of him confirmed mv dis­ After one reaches the “I’ll get along,” I said, forcing a taste for the place. stion and elimination smile of assurance. And as I stood •tJSfeiSS'S* Ias in youth. Not “All right,” said Lander. Yet I itcise. Food still tastes confronting him I began to nurse a ,i's a eonetant tempts- knew by the way his gaze lingered more than one should, new and sharper fellow feeling for on the flushed and bleary-eyed faces ells of CONSTIPA- Sidney Lander. He too had refused tr&Tfitioc gas, coated all about him that he would have lessness. Try ADICB- to be crushed by that human car of preferred to stay. Sective blend of 6 car- Juggernaut. The air outside was sweet with a and 3 IaxatiTes for UNION MAOB PiAIN OR CORK iction. ADLERIKA John Trumbiill started his engine small wind that blew down from the as, and gentle bowel ily follows. Jost take and threw in his clutch. Talkeetnas. roar druggist* “You may not last here as long “I guess this is better,” he said as Ralaghs are a blend as you imagine,” he asserted as he tucked a blanket about my knees ...you’ll get a better cigarette. he swung about my dooryard and and climbed in Reside me. He was of 31 selected grades of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—made from I Love headed for the road. the more expensive, more golden-colored leaves that bring top prices at the sles, love is the silent for a while, tooling the truck when it comes along the spectral ribbon of a road. great tobacco sales. C H A P T E R Xin “I’m afraid I took you away from *on. “You’ll get a school, of course.” your work,” I ventured. Saturday, of course, meant a day Lander laughed as that none-too- ...and valuable premiums FREE! Yes—that coupon Oif for the valley chalk-wrangler. us up with the outside world. That’ll even road kept our swaying bodies on the back of every pack is good in the U. S. A. for your choice of many But a day off didn’t mean idle­ take us out of the wilderness, at in rough but friendly contact. handsome, practical gifts. Switch to popular-priced Baleigh today and get ness. I had my mending and darn­ one jump. And before winter we’ll “That’s about the best I can ask this smoking dividend. B & W coupons also packed with Kool Cigarettes and ing to do, my sourdough sponge to have electric lights and telephones of life,” he said. “To be next to Big Ben Smoking Tobacco. For premium catalog, write Brown & Williamaon work into loaves, and my house to and cold storage and a cannery and you like this.” snug homes for every one of those My answering laugh, I suppose, Tobacco Corp., Box 599, Louisville, Ky. put in order after six days of neg­ two hundred families.” i monthly cramps, lect. I’d baked my bread, and fin­ was largely defensive. ache, nervousness ished my washing and ironing, and I thought of the undug wells and “While we both remember to keep “ irregularities M— the unfinished roads and the car­ onal monthly dis- with the fortitude of the true fron­ to the center of the road," I sug­ Lydia Pinkham ’s tiersman was just filling my big loads of cement that had been left gested. iu n d -famous for to harden along the railway siding. d nervous feelings woodbox with neatly split spruce “It’ll be a better road before I m lt days.” boles when a truck rumbled up to “You know, of course, that your we’re through with it,” the resonant •—Ly d iaP ln k h am tS friend Ericson is in the transient- build up resistance my door. low voice beside me announced. He noying symptoms, It was a rather official-looking camp here?” Lander asked. was speaking in riddles, of course. rectlons. WOBTH truck of battleship-gray, similar to I disclaimed any friendship be­ Yet I knew well enough what ha those I’d seen of late about the tween Eric the Red and myself. meant. Administration Camp at Palmer. "That’s just the point,” proceeded “But where will it lead to?” I RIiIiUry Brash Set. Backs Table Clew guaranteed by KemmgtiWi DMiUe-Header fa* And it startled me a little when Lan­ my visitor. “He’s as yellow as they asked. of English tan leather. Hammond* Raro wood paaeL non-irritating shaves. Ufa* Eudacity der swung down from the driver’s make them. And two days ago “I don’t know, yet,” he answered 7-inch comb... 150 coupons. 115-v. AC only. 450 coupons. AC »*••... 1000 coupons. Eor victory is au- seat. He looked tired and a trifle he had a talk with John TrumbtUl after a moment’s silence. “But I city and forever solemn. up at the Happy Day.” don’t want it to lead me from you.” i- \ “I suppose you know what that “What’s that to me?” I asked “Hasn’t it already done that?” I means?” he said as I continued to with what was only a pretense at in­ questioned. CK REUEF stare at the truck. He laughed, rath­ difference. It may have sounded a bit cruel. er curtly, when I told Kim I was “Trumbull,” he explained, “is He turned and made an effort to entirely in the dark. “It means I’m pretty ruthless. There are mighty study my face in the none-too-cer- m field manager for the Matanuska few road rules left when he starts tain light. t Valley Project.” steamrolling toward his own self­ "I thought we meant something with satisfactory re- From my silence he seemed to ish ends.” to each other,” he said with a quick ■six effective ingredi* “I’ve been talking with Colonel and boylike candor that was more it drug stores or mail reap some final impression'of dis­ I Co., Nashvillet Teniu appointment. Hart,” he added. “And he agrees disarming than all the earlier rid­ with white porcelain n » New premium catalog* “I suppose you think I've failed with me we’ve got to have a medi­ dles. “I rather thought you liked SBvemare. 26 pieces and base. Maple trim. Shado of Full-color illustrations you?” he said, more solemn than cal man - here. There’s a chance me." Walnut chest. 800 coupons. parchment. • • 400 coupons. and complete descriptions. ______41—41 ever. he’ll bring Doctor Ruddock over “I do,” I said in an effort to from Toklutna. And I’ve put in a match casualness with casualness. T tlN E IN “College Humo?9 every Tuesday, night, NBC Red network •Today’s p o pularity “In what?” I asked, resenting his o f D oant PiHst a fte r power to interfere with my heart word for your friend Katie O’Con­ But that, plainly; didn’t solve his many years of world* nell. There’s: no reason she couldn’t problem. He drove on in silence wide use, surely must action. be accepted S3 evidence “In marking time this way about swing in as a Red Cross nurse.” until he came to the narrower trail ot satisfactory use. your Chakitana claim,” he observed A wave of joy went through me. that led in to my shack. And favorable public Katie, I realized, would be an an­ “I suppose there’s somebody opinion supports that os he followed me into the shack. *500 EVERY WEEK / * m a t s of the able physicians “I can live without that mine,” I swer to prayer. else?” he finally ventured, coining who test the value of Just then Salaria appeared at my to a stop in the cabin clearing. Doan’s under exacting found myself saying. WRITE A LAST LINE m TO THIS JINGLE laboratory conditions, “But nobody likes to be robbed,” door, brown and wind-blown. In the “There’s nobody else,” I was hon­ ». approve every word crook of her arm she carried a rifle est enough to acknowledge. read, the objective of Lander observed as he thrust some com m end Doan's PHls papers into my hand. One' of those and over one shoulder swung a full “That’s all I wanted to know,” reatment for disorder game bag. Her dusky eyes rested he said with a new resoluteness in HERPS WHAT YOU WIN tson and for relief o£ papers, I noticed, was my father’s HEREvS WHAT YOU DO it causcs. dog-eared certificate of citizenship. rather hungrily on the silent Lander. his voice. It's simple. It’s fun. Just thinkup ‘ You have 133 chances to win. If ere aware of how the “You goin’ my way, old-timer?” I was more afraid of myself, I tantly remove waste And as I glanced down at the faded, alast line to this j in gle. Make sore you said in more than one entry, the blood witbout in* portrait appended to it I realized I she inquired, indicating the truck in think, .than I was of him. I didn’t it rhymes with the word “Bee/* your chances of winning will be e would be better un* the dooryard. like the way my heart was pounding that much better. Don’t delay. the whole body suffers was looking at the face of a fighter. Write'your last line of the and diurctic incdica- It made me stiffen my shoulders. Lander’s gaze met mine for a as he got down from his seat and jingle on the reverse side of a Start thmldng right now* often employed. “We can't, of course, pick our moment. I could see the heat-light­ crossed to my side of the truck. Raleigh package wrapper (or a >r too frequent urina- ning smile that hovered about his “With me there is nobody else,” I., facsimile thereof)* sign it with Rrstprize. . • SlOIMWcash n of disturbed kidney ground for this particular fight,” your full name and address, and suffer nagging back* Lander was saying. "We have to lips. compelled myself to say. Second prize . . . SOuOOcash aache, attacks of diz* “Right to your door, S’lary,” Lan­ I knew, by the way he stiffened, mail it to Brown ds Williamson originality and aptness of the lineyou write. nights, sw elling, puffi* know our enemy’s line of attack. Tobacco Corp., P. O. Box 180, Judges* decisions must be accepted as final. Tfainl prize. . . . 25j00easb !—feel weak, nervous, der answered her, with a hand-wave that my shot had hit its mark. And in this case he seems to be Louisville, Kentucky, post­ In case of ties, duplicate prises will be 5 prizes of $10.90 . 50.00 cash I It is better to rdy on playing safe and turning to court toward his truck. “You’re right,” he quietly ac­ marked not later than midnjght. awarded. Winners will be notified by mail. Js won world-wide ao- procedure and trying to make ev­ It was while the Artemis with the knowledged. Then he laughed hi* October 13,1941. Anyone may enter (except employees of 2S prizes of $5A0 . 125.00 cash Hciffhbort■tctbmg less favorably erything look legal.” . rifle was still frowning over some curt laugh. “I guess I’m running a You may enter as many last * Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., their 100 prizes of m eartoa “Then what can we do?” I asked.faint tinge of mockery in his voice little ahead of the game.” lines as you wish, if they are all advertising agents, or their families). AQ that Lander turned back to me. I felt like calling after him, as hi written onseparate Raleighpack- entries and ideas therein become the prop­ OfReMghs. . • ISOjM “I have Canby working for us at age wrappers (or facsimiles). erty of Brown & WQliamson Tobaoeo Juneau,” Lander explained. “He’s “How about coming to WasiUa to­ backed and turned and went lurch­ Prises will be awarded on the Corporatimi4 133 PRIZES £0040 mm both dependable and resourceful. night?” he csked. “They have a ing out to the highway. S But you can’t, of course, hurry those roadhouse dance there, every Satur- (TO BE CONTINVBD THE DAVIB RECORD. UOCKSVILLE. R. C.. OCTOBER 15.1941.

W e SST IIn “ • SuperiorCourt In Conclusion Sallie Branson NAVY TRADE TRAINING GAVE ME MY START' vs — If he has the facts, the average Kelly Branson American citizen will decide any SAYS PRESIDENT, SPERRY CORPORATION HAVy . . major problem on a basis of what is Notice of Publication. most beneficial to his home, his com­ munity, and his nation. But, he INTElUGfclic6 The defendant. Kelly Branson, will must have all the facts. take notice that an action entitled as The great temperance forces, above, has been commenced in the which include most of the Protestant Superior Court of Davie County, N. churches, know /• it necessary to it a high (126 a month by the and of your C., b$ the plaintiff. SaUie Branson that by them­ school graduate in order to en- first term of enlistment, and re­ for the purpose of obtaining an ab­ Usi in the Navyt member that your clothing, lodg­ solute divorce from said defendant, selves they can ing, medical and dental can an Kelly Branson, on the grounds of not solve the na­ No. Navy enllsteeB need not be all supplied free. tion’s liquor prob­ high school graduates. All appli­ two years separation, and the saie lem. They serve cants will be given an examina­ • e • defendant will further take notice by presenting the tion containing approximately ItV After I have served my term of that he is required to appear at the facts. ' questions. A grade of 50 per cent enlistment, what benefit » do I office of the Clerk of Superior Court This series of or better on this examination is get for re-enlistmentt of Davie County at the court htuse sufficiently high to pass the Navy in Mocksville, N. C., within _ thirtv temperance arti­ educational standards. However, Depending on your rata and cles, sponsored a high school education will be length of service, yon can get • days after the last publication of by the 500,000 Talnable to the seaman daring Ma cash bonus np to $300 plus St days this notice, which said last publica­ members of W.C.T.U., and present­ Navy enlistment. leave with pay, tion will be on the 15th day of Octo­ ber. 1941, and answor or demur to ed in co-operation with this and oth­ I • e e • * * er newspapers, has been an effort Jf I enlist in the Navy or Naval the Complaint in said action, or the to present these basic facts. Reserve, ivill I be tent to a What does the term “a»h oan" plaintiff will apply to the Court for Given those facts, the action taken Navy Trade School f mean in the Navyf the relief demanded in said Com­ rests with the people. But, tem­ All new recruits are sent to one of An “ash can” Is a slang term ap­ plaint. This 20th day of September, perance leaders believe that when four Naval Training Stations and plied to the depth charge nsed to X941. C. B. HOOVER. Mr. and Mrs. Citizen have the after a training period they may combat submarines. The average Clerk of Superior Court. straight facts they will know how to take examinations for entrance “ash can” is a container filled deal with alcohol, just like they have into Navy Trade Schools. Those with approximately 300 pounds of THOMAS A. MORGAN (pictured in insert), president of recruits who pass their examina­ TJf.T. and can be dropped over­ dealt with other social menaces such the Sperry Corporation, world’s largest manufacturers of tions with sufficiently high grades board from a ship and so con­ Notice To The Public. as white slavery, opium, and mari­ are sent to Navy Trade Schoola trolled as to explode at depths juana. aeronautical and marine instruments, received his early before assignment to the fleet. ranging from 36 to 300 feet. These Notice is hereby s;iven that the WVininal training in the U. S. Navy, in which he enlisted as While attending these schools, are generally carried by the faat undersigned, J. Frank Hendrix, The Worried Wets they will receive regular Navy ships In the fleet, as a boat drop­ Repeal Associates, headed by a young man. “This has proved of great value to me in later pay and free schooling valued at ping a'charge regulated to ex­ has sold all his interest in the as­ Pierre S. du Pont, is generally rec­ years,” said ex-sailor Morgan. Pictured above are new Navy »500. plode at 70 feet depth must move sets of Hendrix Dwiggins Motor ognised as the group which brought recruits receiving electrical training at one of the modernly 1 • « • away from the explosion area at a Company, a partnership, and has back beer, wine ITftot is the greatest possible speed of 25 knots or more. These withdrawn as partner from said and whisky with equipped Navy Trade Schools. TJje Navy offers training to pay I can expect to earn during “ash cans” are either rolled off company. Notice is further given young men in nearly -50 different trades and vocations. the stern or shot from “y-guns” It' an amazing 1919 my first term of enlistment? which hnrl one right and one left that the undersigned will not he to 1933 propa­ It Is possible to earn as much as simultaneously. liable for any debts or obligations ganda campaign. of said company from and after the Fletcher Dobyns, a veteran lawyer- date of this notice. writer, analyzed This 29 th day of September 1941 . the Associates’ J. FRANK HENDRIX, most effective I* Former Partner of Hendrix Dwig- methods as spon­ gins Motot Company. soring public dis­ regard for the na­ LET US DO tion’s laws. “ W e ts’ B ig Gons** ★I CARF r e e The wet organi­ ★ zation is again fighting temperance, * COTTON! COTTON! recently announcing a “nationwide ★ CARE- f r e e 1 ^ s drive against the trend toward pro­ YOUR JOB PRINTING I hibition,” according to Newsweek. Sov* % the cost'of driving on Atftvmn trips bu E. Pierce Foster Noting this revival, President Ida B. Wise Smith of National W.C.T.U. LeGRANDS PHARMACY GREYHOUND Buyers And Ginners Cf Cotton declared: “The wets are bringing up One-Way Xd-IHp Phuoe 21 Mocksville Mocksville, N. C. their big guns; they must be wor­ We can save you money Washington, D. C. $4.35 $ 7.85 ried.” Charleston. W. Va. $6.25 $11.25 Asheville, N. C. $2.10 S 3.80 Phone 89 North Carolina (. _ Atlanta. GaV $4.30 $ 3.75 on your Columbia, S. C. «2.28 $ 4.05 Near Sanford Motor Co. Davie County IIn The suPeriot Court Norfolk, Va- $3.95 $ 7.15 L. M Seamon, Admr.. d. b n„ c. t a. of M. P. Adams, decs’d., and L. If Its Cotton, See Foster U. Seamon and wife, Ida Seamon. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, et alg. • . vs John Hussey, Cleo Brinkley, minor STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* and Leroy Brinkley, Minor. 576428480^ 53535353534853234853535348484823535323234853484848232353020101000000DAVIE BRICK HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. I : Notice of Sale. We Are Ready To Do Yoiur COMPANY Under and by virtue of an order made by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Su­ Patronize your home newspaper DEALERS IN perior Court, in the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commission­ BRICK and SAND er will sell publicly at the Court* and thereby help build up your Cotton Ginning house door of Bavie county in Mocks- vilie. N C.. on Saturday, the lstda home town and county. WOOD and COAL of November, 1941, at twelve o’clocl Our Work Is noon, the following described lands Day Phone 194 - Night Phone 119 lying and being in Calabaln town­ ship. Davie County, and more par­ As Good As The Bes Mocksville, N. C. ticularly described as follows, to wit: Beginnine in the middle of Mill THE DAVIE RECORD. Creek in Richard Stroud’s line. S. 34 We Give You Prompt Servi degs. W. 3.09 cbs. to a stone, S. 57£ degs. E. 7 00 chs. to a stone, S. 17 degs, W. 3.12 chs. to a stone in road, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE COACH FARES S 87 degs. E 8.85 chs. to a stone in ONE WAY pine stump. S. 25.00 chs. to a post oak, E. 20.00 chs. to a stone, FeIk- PAID FOR YOUR COTTON er’s corner, N. 36.16 chs to a stone, Ben Tutierow Is In Cbuge Of Our Gin, I 1I2Centpermile E.|2.10chs to a white oak .now down, N |20 degs. W. 5 07 chs. to the mid­ A FINE GIFT FO r o u n d -TRIP dle of the Creek; thence up said creek f t with its meanderings to the begin­ 10% less than double ning, containing 86J acres, more or less. See deed from Robert Safriet J. P. Green Milling €®J the one way fare.. and wife, to M. P. Adame, Book 20, J. F. NAYLOR, Manager ! page 139, Register’s office for Davie Air Conditioned Coaches County. N. C. Near Depot Mocksville, N, C. TERMj OF SALE: One>third cash j ON THROUGH TRAINS and the balance on Mx monihs time BLOW with bond and approved security, or YOUR OWN HORN all cash at the option of the purchas­ SOUTHERN Ib TIm Advertuing Cohmns k suBscRiprnn er This 30th day of September. RAILWAY SYSTEM 1941. A T GRANT. OF THIS NEWSPAPER THIS NEWSR Blum’s A lm a n a c* will soon be here. Let us save you one. Commissioner.

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POPEYE, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HAS FOOD FOR THOUGHT! AHOH “SWAB, Ta-SS-T-POPEVE- Tr ARF-ARF GEE. THEM^ NEXT ■Som e h o st e ss !* Walker’s Funeral Home vA LOOKS LIKE rr MUST COST PLEMTi VA 1NAVV ITM OLAD I ENLISTED, MILLION TO BUV A NAVW FREE WHEN VA BUT SOU -SURE Your pay in the Navy is gravy am b:ulanc.e BUCKS.1 UNIFORM UKE ENUSKS m FREE GOT THE No rent to pay. No food to buy. No doctor** or THAT' FOOD AM' MO GRAVV.' dentist’s bills. Even movies and other entertain* Phone 4 8 "DOCTOR. ment are free. And when yov first enlist, the Novy OR gives you $ 116JX) worth of uniforms! DENTTisr And if you want to Ieorn a trade, the Navy Ii Mocksville, N. C the place to do it. There are forty-five-odd trades you can learn... training that's worth hundreds M of dollars the first year. The Navy offers the chance of a lifetime to young men. If you ore 17 or over, get a free copy M M ttA F E K of the illustrated booklet/’llfE IN WE U. S. NAVY,** AOvnmsiNG V. from Hie Navy Editor of this newspaper. Simply write or call. ATYOUR fir SERVE SOUR COUNTRY.1 SRVICE BUILD 1WUR FUTURE!. CjET IKI THE NAVW NOW. V M B tfV O U 3*::& O iptT yiikvieFf»tw«»Swniintt.lac. Wftld rithuttwmd The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 2. toil NUMBER 14

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Tbmgs Worth While. Statesville To Conshract See WayTo Avoid Hard This Country Has Too Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite, N. C. Airport Alone. Much Money. By The Street Rambler. What V at Happening In Davie Things worth while In life are Times Era. OOOOOO Before The New Deal Used Up those that count for success, peace The board of aldermen of the city Chicago.—The economic policy New York.—'This’ll kill you. or at Officer talking with a charming and happiness. Thinking good of Statesville, decided to reject the commission of the American Bank­ stun you: Several people around young lady—Willie Turner officia­ The Alphabet, Drowned The the country this week had so mneh thoughts, speaking good words, offer of the federal government for ers association reported that a severe ting at morning marriage—Leslie money they didn’t know what to do Hogt and Plowed Up The doing good deeds, praying effectual aid in construction of an airport, in post-war depression was not inevi­ Daniel all dressed up and traveling accordance with elaborate plans out table in the United States, and that with it! Cotton and Corn. prayers, forming good habits, set The state treasurer of Ohio had west—Yonngman carrying big load lined by the government. the best way to avoid one was to (Davie Record, Oct. 17, IQ17) ting .high aims, having great and $33,000,000 which all the banks re­ of alcohol and being cartied to the noble purposes, reading good books The plans 6utlined by the federal restrain non-defense spending at fused because they were overloaded boosgow—Early morning drinkers J. L. Sheek made a business and a high class of literature, keep­ government calls for an outlay of once. with deposits . . . (Where he finally enjoying their beer—Hundreds of trip to Winston Wednesday. ing good company, and honestly, more than $150,000, of which the The commission is composed of placed it was not reported—maybe men, women and children crowd­ Dr. J. W. Rodwell was In Ral earnestly traveling in the right dir­ city of Statesville was to pay #50,. 12 bankers headed by W. Randolph under bis pillow) . . . The state of ing the stores, theatre, court house eigta lass week on business. ection—this makes for the best in 000 and the government the re­ Burgess, of New York. They made Connecticut bad $3,000 000, and tbe and sidewalks on Saturday night— G H. Morris made a business life. Anything short of this makes maining $too, 000. The War .De­ their conclusions public at the as­ same difficulty. They ended up put­ Miss Mary Alice Binkley crossing trip to Winston-Salem and Yadkin* life a failure. partment and the WPA had ap. sociation’s 67th, annual convention. ting tbe money in the treasurer’s the sqnare and keeping her eye on safe. . ville last week. If we look and hunt for the proved the project, the citizens of "While all recognize the econo­ big black dog—Cosmotologists talk­ Miss Ossie Allison returned Sat­ A Houston, Tex.. man left $1,500 worth while things in Iite we can Statesville had voted the issuance mic shock of shifting from war to ing in front of postoffice—Folks urday from a short-visit to her sis. to relatives i n Lativia, which always find them. They are with­ of $50,000 bonds for the airport, peace,” the report said, “a sevi looking at big display of Chatham ter in Winston-Salem. couldn’t be delivered because of the in us and all about us. God pro. and plans were being made for con depression should not be fatalistical­ blankets in Sanford’s show win­ Two new Cases of scarlet fever war—so the court finally ordered it vides the best for us, and if we will struction to start in the near future ly accepted as inevitable * * * dow on cold morning—Gossip Club have been reported in Mocksvilli invested in defense bonds . . And a accept it we can be assured of the on the project on the extensive “The best way to avoid a post­ Springfield, 111, official who applied holding meeting on Main street — one of H. C. Tones’ children, and a best of consequences. It is true we scale outlined. war depression is to restrain con­ at a bank for a $200 cashier’s check Loving couple enjoying luncli at child of Kd Hunt, colored. shall have the forces and Influences In rejecting the government’s of sumer and non defense spending accidentally was given one for local cafe—George Hendricks put. The first killing frost of the sea of evil to contend with, as they are fer of aid, the board of aldermen now, and so save up buying power $1,000,200 just a million dollars off. ting up stove pipe on hot day. son visited- this section last Wed­ all about us also; but evil can be figure on completing the airport on for the post-war period. He took it back. An honest man. nesday- Late beans, corn and po­ overcome with good. Where sin more economical lines, at the price “ After the world war one every­ With all this dough lying around, the burglars of the week picked Life Begins At Forty. tatoes were nipped. abounds, grace likewise abounds— of approximately $15,250 These one feared a terrific slump, and Miss Bonnie Brown left Saturday one funny things to swipe. In New Greensboro, N. C —“Doing an even abounds more abundantly and economical figures call for two 2,700 there was In tact a . severe decline in for BishopvHle1 S. C., where she York citv, somebody stole a 50 pound about free in the last balf centuiy, powerfully. The power of God foot runways and "shape” two run. prices and production in 1920 from the average of today’s patient at has accepted a position. five-fo»t mail box . . . In Fayette­ and good is stronger than that of wavs of approximately 5,000 feet, which, however, a prompt recovery The Keeley Institution lies in two Cecil Morris, a student at Oak ville, N. C . an exhibitionistic plifer the devil and sin. If this were not the excessive footage to be used for began in 1921 without any aid from groups —the thirties and the six­ Ridge Institute, spent a day or two er lifted a policeman’s brass-button­ so then it would be Imposable for future extensions if and when they government spending. ed coat and strutted down the street ties,” stated Mr. Cunningham, Di in town last week with bis parents. rector of the Alcoholic Research any person to live right and over, might be made. “The recovery had its basis in wearing i t .. . And in Spartanburg, Miss Martha Clement, a member Bureau today. come sin. In th;ir decision to build the air< the satisfaction of needs which bad S. C., a thief made off with seven “Our study of the records of over of the Wallburg school faculty, Things worth while are those port without federal aid, the board been, postponed during the war, es­ rocking chairs, obviously a juggler 400,000 patients taking the Keeley spent the week-end in town with that are worthy. They are worth' of aldermen voted to rescind the pecially the n$ed for automobiles gone wrong . . . Treatment re'-eals that since 1899 home folks. more than diamonds and peat Is, ordinance' in connection with the is* and for the building of homes and And speaking of encomberances, the dangerous age has been tbe Cana high school opened Mon* an Oregon university students who thirties except the period between silver and gold, rabies and gems. suance of $50,000 airport bonds pro­ private manufacturing plants for day with a good enrollment. worked for a construction company 1919 and 1929 . . when more men God values them, as they are of posed by the city and authorize! by consumer' purposes. that went bankrupt applied for him< in their forties came for treatment,” L. L. Miller, of Pino, while in God. And we may be assured of special election,. thereby stopping “The lesson of that pe iod would his barn Mooday morning, fell from self—and One steam roller! he continued.. “ Duriug the few the fact that whatever God values all procedure, and calling off the appear to be that if restraints' are the loft and sustained painful in­ In Wilmington, N. 1 C.. soldiers years just past the group of men in and sets His approval and seal upon, sale of bonds that would have been exercised now our system of-free juries. Several ribs were broken. were discovered buying nail polish their thirties has shown a definite and whatever comes from Him is sold September 30. enterprise will, under proper en. as a cure for chigger bites , . A His friends hope for him a speedy increase.” worth while. The graces, virtues, Money for financing the project couragement, bs adequate to pro guest who set a Fayetteville, N. C.. Perhaos the popular phrase “Life recovery. noble characteristics and principles under the present plan will be ex. vide for post-war re-employmeut, hotel on fire a year ago smoking in Kimbrough Sheek and Baxter Begins at Forty” has come to mean of heart, mind, soul and spirit are panded from the cash surplus of Artificial and wasteful government bed set it on fire again . . . smoking Lagle, two of Davie’s soldier boys that age are showing greater judge­ beyond all price. Riches in mater­ the city and will be available with, spending programs of the pork bar­ jn bed . . . again . . . who are stationed at Camp Sevier, ment in their thinking with tbeir ial things cannot buy them. They out additional :ncrease in the tax rel type are not needed and may Ir- The Muskogee, Okla., city council spent the week-end in town with deliberated putting a tax on toilet “rebirth” . The additional thought are eternal possessions, not temporal rate in the future. deed prolong the depression.’’ . A Wilkes-Barre, Pa., motorist is that it. may reveal a little more home folks. if we hold on and onto tnem. They Analyzing- the effect of the de­ Gannon Talbert who carries the who ran out of gas dispatched a car­ clearly just where the “second go with us through time and oveT War and liquor. fense program on American econo, mail in the classic shades of Shady rier pigeon with an order for more childhood” starts. into eternity. mic life, the commission said'that Grove, and does some farming on One of our exchange has so right* . . . A 10 year*old boy who had never God has blessed us with things Iy said that war and liquor are the defense machinery must be speeded the side, was in Winston last week gone to school entered Western Re' worth while—talents, gifts, abili­ two deadly enemies of the human up, with the nation’s energy trans. serve university . . . And a Dodgers Only One Left. with a bunch of tobacco which av ties, virtues, principles, traits, char* race. Wherever they touch blight ferred from producing luxuries and fan in Norwich. Conn.. gave such a J G .Luther, retired postmaster eraged over 32 cents a pound. acteristics, mental a n d spiritual and death follow. Just now both of 'even some necessities” to produc­ jump for joy that he broke his nose, and well known farmer of Deep Gap, t T. C. Fry, of Farmington, who possessions and riches, along with these are in the saddle in America. ing weapons, and that it must be gashed his forehead, and blacked Watauga county, who celebrated his went to Camp Iackson with Davie's the golden opportunities of using The moral SBg and the spiritual done "in such a way as to lessen both his eves. 98 th' brithday during September and third quota, has been discharged them to our good, the good of our blight is about us. Hence the more the economic disruption that custo Food and wine dept:. . . A Buffalo who is lookitiR with confidence to .ob­ and returned home last week. He urgent need for all elements of the fellow men, and to the glory of marily goes along with and follows woman asked tbe marines not to en serving his centennial two years is postmaster at Farmington, and church of God to be strong. Eve list her son because “beans make from now. is tbe only surviving ve­ God. These are things worth every war-time boom with its high­ will continue to distribute letters church ahould keep the things of the him sick.” . . A Pennington, N. J.. teran of tbe War Between the States while. It is up to us as to what ly inflationary tendencies.” instead of bullets. spirit in the forefront in every town boy won the junior doughnut dunk* Iivipg in Watauica county. we do with them. We can under­ The local board is calling for 150 and countryside, Most of these iog championship by downing three A native of Randolph county, Mr. value them, waste them, throw modem movementa -ef loud acclaim men to appear this and next week Slant 105, Greets Little in one minute, 50 seconds.. . An Luther’s parents moved to Wilkes* them away and thus blight and will certainly pass away but the army private from Greer, S. C.. con* boro to reside when be was a lad of to undergo examination for mili­ curse our lives and the lives of man­ church will endure. Ultimately even Niece. suraed 17 bananas and a raw onion in 11 years. He haa seen Wilkes coun­ tary duty. The latest news is that kind, and in the end our souls, and the present forms of government George W. Sheek, of this city, is four minutes flat. . . ty and nosthwestern North Carolina the married men will not be sent, cause others to be lost forever; or will go but the church of God will in receipt of two pages of the And a Chicago man who salts bis Grow from a wilderness to their pre* and those already at the camp will we can use them to our good, the through the thousands of years re* Weekly News, published at Green, beer accidentally gulped down tbe sent position in their present posi­ be sent back home. good of humanity and to the glory main the same. Even these present wood, Ind. On one of the pages is top of the 8alt*shaker . . . tion in the march of progress. He The Mocksville postoffice has day democracies for which we read* of God forever. Reader how is it a picture of Noah Brock, a native Oh, (glug) Saml. . . likes to return to WilKes for occa­ been made the central accounting ily die have no assurance for the sional visits, where his friendships, with you? of Davie county, this state, bolding point in a district which embraces centuries ahead other than those the hand of his great niece. Here An Ancient Law Stands are treasured as much as in bis own Davie county. Postmaster Hunt able to find their security in the Watauga hills is the brief story appearing linder The New York Sun will have supervision over the ac­ Siogt You Speeders. mighty fortress of our God.—Ex. Mr Luther’s recoed in the United the two-column picture of tbe aged Having done everything in its counts of these postoffices. This is a hymn for speedsters, States postal serviee is probably not man and the small girl: power over the past eight years to equalled in the state. Carrying the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stonestreet, and it’s passed along from a folded Bible Reading Soldier “ Here pictured’ is the spring and repeal the law of supply and de United States mail from Wilkesboro Mrs. I. £. Collette, Misses Dora paper in the vest pocketaof Police­ deep winter ot life’s extremes: The raand, the New Deal is now a little to Boone back in 1861 was no easy Boger and Minnie Collette, of Ca. man J. A. Horton, to whom it may Given Bible. man is Noah Brock, aged 105 years bit anxious to reinstate it. If there job, for improved highwavs to be na, spent Saturday night and Sun­ concern. Camp DaviB.-The army selectee of Darlington, this state, holding are surplus of wheat and cotton it lost provinces had n^ver so much day in Thomasviile. The policeman agrees with the herf who has borrowed a Bible from hands with his great niece, Mnnice is because in no inconsiderable part been dreamed of at that time. The J understand that the report is Colorado preacher, who is accredit­ the Dost library here every week mail man made his trips on horse­ lane Betts, aged 20 months, daugh­ of the New Deal has financed their being circulated throughout the ed with the declaration that an an* since the library was opened in June back and at times covered a portion ter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Betts,; creation. county that Holt Barneycastle and toist venturing onto the public high­ now has a Bible nf his own, reports of the journey afoot over the rough Miss Msrearet Gilbert, post librarian Indianapolis. Mt. Betts was form­ John Brown fainted after boarding way should sing if he has any re­ erly Miss Eunice Surface, of Green­ trails. who told the story of a soldier who He Knew. Bis first appointment as postmast* the train for camp. In behalf of gard for his future above—and with walked five miles every other week wood. Mr. Brock once lived in the The Logan Republican. er was in 1873 when he was named these boys I wish to state that this the songs the preacher feels are for eight weeks to renew the book. Bluff Creek community, shortly The preacher announced that at to serve the little post of office at report is untrue. It is absolutely best suited to the speed. Here A citizen of Greenville, who read after tbe Civil War. He is an un­ the end of his sermon those who Stony Fork, the name having been false. I have been with these boys they are: of the soldier, sent him a handsome de of Mis Q. L. Harden and Wal wished to contribute $5 to tbe church changed afterward to Deep GapJ every day since we left Davie, and Twenty-five miles per hour: 'T m new Bible in .care of Miss Gilbert. ter Greenwood and. Mrs. Opal Ricer, mortgage would be given a chance The job netted him $25 per year but a Stranger Here, Heaven Is My Other) persons from various other at no time has either one of them of Southport. Mr. 'Brock is still to stand, while tbe organist played at that time there were only two places wrote to Miss Gilbert, express* fainted. C. H Tomlinson, Camp Home.” modsrately active despite his age; for an explanation of “appropriate’ mails per week: Jackson. Forty.five miles: lllNearer, My ing an interest in the soldiers and He was appointed again in 1919 by saying they would be glad to assist He is able to read a newspaper and music,” tbe preacher ordered her to Six Davie county boys left Sat God, to Thee.” each day goes to the mail box after play “Tbe Star Spangled Banner”! that time the postmaster’s salary had urday morning for Camp Jackson, Fifty-five miles: “I Am Nearing in procuring copies of the Bible for advanced to the splendid sum of $800 soldiers at the camp. Miss Gilbert it. He gave up tobacco at the. age Those leaving were: W. Lawrence the Port and WiIlSoon beat Homerl ot 90 years. Tbe picture was taken Dr. Barton Resigns. per'yea t. He was eventually forced Summers, Archie E. Potts, Walter Sixty-five miles; “ When The says there are six copies of the Bible to retire from the office because of by Mr. Betts at a family gathering Dr, Arthur J. Barton, pastor of Duke Smith, Samuel Tutterow, J. Roll is Called Up Yonder I’ll Be in the post library. weakened eyesight. Frank Hendricks, William David held recently.” —Twin-Ctty Senti­ Temple Baptist church, Wilmington Mr. Luther’s education was ob* Booe. Three of our bovs who went There." \ nel. one of the most dynamic pastors in Seventy-five miles: “Lord, I'm tained in an one-room log school, to camp two weeks ago, were sent « PRINTING .» the state and a great dry leader, baa bouse, and in his youths citizens of home on account of physical disa­ Coming Home.” —Winston-Salem resigned his pastorate because of ill his section lived in his Iogi cabins, bility. They were T. C. Fry, Har­ Journal. I health. ______mon RolKrtson and N. M.. Beck. to Order at Our “Read ’Em and traveled for the most part by horse* Luid posters for Mile at back or afoot over tbe mountain Wade Lefler, a baseball player, was New 1942 Blum’s Almanacs Ivill O U R A D 1' exempted until June t, 1918. soon be at our'office. Waut ope? P R I N T S H O P R e a p ” Tb* Itecord sifin, trails. ' THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Ton of Scrap Iron

According to an estimate by arm y ordnance officers, a ton of scrap iron collected in this coun­ try could be made into: One 75- m illim eter field-gun, or the car­ BY ARTHU riage for such a gun, or 12 m a ­ chine guns, or nine 500-pound Sidney Lander demolition bombs, or one 2,000- from the annoyantj pound, 16-inch battleship-piercing Ericson. She is Alaska to teach. Hfl s h e lL died with an unprovT a n engineer for the! BIGTOP By ED WHEELAN R MS’ or mihob CIfIS am SGDMGHES

M A N y OF THEM HAVE PROBABLY GOSU.'DAD. I BET n o k i d SPEAKING OF KIDS1RED -THERE'S A BlG CHILDREN'S HOSPlTAU EVER UAD A SVJELLER REMINDS ME THAT I m THE TbWN 'WHERE W E SHOW TOMORROW, SEEN VDU AND"SUN SHINE " IN PEHETRO M atanuska wa BUNCH OF FRIENDS THAN MUST SEE HAL PBOUT HAU1 ANP TTHtHK SOME OF U S OUGHT w e 'MCAnes" s o vou ’lu e e * th e colonists ha ME - VOU, AN'HAL AN' BENEFIT TbMCRPeW.'!: TO GO OVER ANDGNE THE MAtN ATTRACTION, BUT Books Are Links But that ProJ M yRA AN' FLIP" AN' 'BUTCH THE POOR yobNSSTERS MVRA CAN PUT AlTA THRU God be thanked for books. They ently, didn’t Iivl AN1 EVER'BOD/ - GEE. A LITTLE ENTERTAIN M ENT- h e r r o u t i n e a n d s o m e c p are the voices of the distant and 'tations. For all| I’M A LUCKV KlD WHAT DO VOU US'OOE y s * WILL DOi OOR the dead, and make us heirs of finished roads A W R I G H T .'! SAV B E S T T O the spiritual life of past ages.— pnd lum ber pile A M U S E , W illiam E. Channing. icity of tents al| A L S O " 'arm y tents in G O O D I D e A l a wooden floorl "PAD"-TM walls and a Sr] VfHH you sr from its roof. T h e r e w a s chalk - w ranglel word went rounl load of the colol -tX> Vetoed up from Sew ard| Frank Jay Matkey Syndicate. Inc was hurried LALA PALOOZA B ig G am a By RUBE GOLDBERG to look after dren. And sinl I < s i r 7 stand right-haq f ARISTOPOUS JUNIOR, THIS’LL KEEP vK M A O A M ,Y O U ^ T M SURE I G IV E ’ E M BANG! BANG! was there to DONT BOTHER ME WHILE THE FLIES OFF O U G H T T O PR O TEC T LEFT YOUR RUBBER TO ME,QUICK, ARISTOPOLIS coffee and w at| I’M HOUSE-CLEANIN’- NAPOLEON FOR Y O U R H A N D S GLOVES HERE ON B A B E T T E - of the dishev GO IN THE KITCHEN AN’ T H E S U M M E R WHEN YOU’RE T H E P I A N O M Y H A N D S JUNIOR a r m y . TALK TO YOUR PAPA WORKING M U S T B E SHOOT BETTER B u t t h e n o te I NICEAN’SOFT B IG E L K ! always epic. W H E N T H A T VISION M Y P A P A ’ S 1UR0USHEVE I could see TOO BUSY PUTTIN’ HAND-KISSIN’ over their wed F O R E I G N E R GASSES VWS PAPER CAPS ON surrounded like C O M E S DISCmEREPBV LAMB by what they I T O D I N N E R m IVWODAwmTO their long-trad AROUND 12751 doled out coffq toil-hardened and drouth-w| HlE BETOR WAY TO TREAT from valley fai Constipation d u e t o lack o f ax-wielders fro PROPER BULK IN THE DIET ISTD tried to give th | CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE o r tw o a s Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc. VlITH A DELiaOUS about at their I CEREAL1KEUOEStS herded their cl S’M ATTER PO P— Very Technical Tad By C M . PAYNE AUrBRAN-.EW tables. The fl IT EVStVDAVAND j in tents, it waf NICE. LITTLE FELLAH! DRINK PLENTY w m to t h e m . FOUR. HOW MANY IN TOUR CF W A TE R . It was the y| O O P ! FAMILY? Alaska m eant I H O W M A N Y n u s k a s p e ll e d [ H O W M A H Y I N O U R ed about the i W H E N I 'M For Greater Service and laughing i F A M B L T The greatest good a man can sunbonnets ol FIND 7 do is to cultive himself, develop but in the sv his powers, in order that he may their own b! W k be of greater service to humanity. there were ch —M arshall Field. dren, with td in their handl 4 V the white pel a n d lu s tily px] they were hu Relief At Last “You belod petulant voicl refilled the c l S yndicate ForYoiirCough self confrontl arch with a I MESCAL IKE By S . L H U N T L E Y A Slight Interruption trouble to help loosen and expel eight obstrepl germ laden phlegm, and aid nature I said thaf to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ IF I CAN JEST H B Y P A ! WAL.WUAT m y h o m e . I F E R G O T f flamed bronchial mucous m em­ “ C a n ’t s a y GlT THAR IN ^oadgummiT iw ere yuh_ THACT TOO / branes. Teil your druggist to sell you T I M E B E - L FERGOTyLGOlN' FO R2 a bottle of Creomulslon w ith the un­ who’d been derstanding you m ust Hke the way it blubber,” obi LUCKY quickly allays the cough or you are who asserteq to have your money bade. Betsy Sebeck CREOMULSION bureaucrats,! for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis anything req w ater, they four tents. 1 Worst Plague —when thejl W ar—a plague of m ankind which be steam-he lhould be banished from the earth. tricity!” j —W ashington. “ T h in g s s a i d a s I haranguing <— Relieves MONTHLY v free-soilers. “ B u t th e n enough to gd FEMALE RAIN s y . “ A n d By J. MILLAR WATT Wbmea who suffer pain of irregu­ POP—Reciprocation lar periods w ith cranky nervousness tub before tl — due to monthly functional dis­ o ’ m i n e w i l | turbances — Bhould find Lydla E. HOW CAN yOU AFFORD TO JU ST BECAUSE HES I GIVE HIM A Plnkham ’s Compound Tablets (with, T h e b u r e added iron) simply marvelous t o re ­ CHARGE HIM TW O FRIEND O F S A C K L E S S lieve such distress. They're made es­ had declined O O L L A R S A p e c ia lly / o r w o m e n , her, had losf BECAUSE fM Thken regularly—Lydla Plnkham's T O N Tablets help build up resistance w e r e n o w A F R I E N D against such annoying symptoms. In a back-rl LESS- They also help build up red blood O F H I S / and thus aid In promoting m o re wouldn’t acl s tr e n g th . Follow label directions. to stock thel Lydla Plnkham ’s Compoimd Tablets ly, she lam | of course, and ice ere] B u t e v e n ] Farm ers Are Foimders c o n f u s io n The farm ers are the founders of to cling td civilization and prosperity.—Dan­ som ething - iel W ebster. That fact| t h a n e v e r azure Alask !Released Br Tha Bell Syndicate. Ine.» the blue-ra] towering un and watchq TheWorld I i il y h e a d s At Its i plots. Forl in' that litt| 319^ the plot nu f a r m s i t e s fenced anl while othel broken fora the unluck m ap of the W N U - 7 42— 41 position ai there w as i b lin g a n d M i s e r a b l B S a l a r i a , ' m brown, drl with backache? viewed the contem pt. I VYyHEN Icidncys function badly and S o c k - E y e , asss W you suffer a nagging backache, the first on m with dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination ana getting up at preoccupifl night; when you feel tired, nervous,, “ L o o k s all upset. . . use Doan’s Pills. s e r v e d S a Doan's are especially for poorly U n c le S a d GLUYAS working kidneys. Millions of boms farm s instl are used every year. They are recom­ m ost o’ thL mended the country over. Aslc your, neighbor! k n o w w h a l THE DISCOVERY TrtW THE 60ESTS. WHO HAVE S o c k - E y | 51AYED AND STAYED AND STAYED. CANT d u s t. 6ET TrtQR CAR STARTED CUTifc “ T h e y wiumns “ thing for I Vow weald I knew where yftar bewliof ball is, where’d yea leave ttf** D o a n s P i l l s th e m g it o | THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV11A.E, JN. C.

Games Fun •DON'T LET oween Party CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP • W hsabowels are sluggish and you fetf irritable* headachy and everything yaw do Is an effort, do as xm llioas d o —chew % Lamp - ^ValleyI FEEN-A-MINT, the modem cheating BY ARTHUR STRINGER X W. N, U Service / *■— gum laxative. Simply chew FEEIM f THE STORT SO FAB jTpH E seasons’ fruit, crocheted in M IN T b efo re y o u g o t o b ed —sle e p witfH Sidney Lander rescued Carol Coburn fighting the Cobum claim, breaks with Carol to ■ camp dance and he tells her out being disturbed-next morning gently trom the annoyances of Eric (the Red) Trumbull. But he remains engaged to of his love. She reminds him of Barbara. * gay shades .of gimp, will, add thorough relief* helping you feel sweft again, full of your normal pep. Tiy ricson. She is returning to her native Trumbull's daughter, Barbara. Salaria Bry­ Truly, their paths have crossed many that attractive note to your kitchen Alaska to teach. Her father, a sourdough, FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy son, an outdoors girl. Is also In love with times by now. but Barbara still remain* as shade pulls; tie-backs and and economical. A generous fam ily supply died with an unproven mine claim. Lander, Lander. Lander becomes field manager for a barrier to their romance. other decorations-. »n engineer for the Trumbull Co., which is the Matamieika Valley project He takes Their future seems far from dear. WSTALLMEyT XU Pattern 2921 contains directions for m ak­ FEEN-A-M INTTol ing accessories; illustrations of hem arid CHAPTER XIV in this valley as blacksnake on an stitches materials required. Send your "Pipe the peach!” as I approached o rd e r to : We Exaggerate ice block.” them. I merely informed them of IIatanuska was now on the map. There is always less money, less "Lander says there’s a shortage the Administrator’s order for the wisdom, and less honesty thas .The colonists had arrived. of axes • and work, tools,” I was concoction of a four-by-six portable Sewing Circle . NeedIeeratt Dept. 82 Eighth Ave. New York people imagine—Bacon. But that Promised Land, appar­ prompted to explain. blackboard. New Stunts. ently, didn’t live up to their expec­ “Of course there is,” exulted Sa­ “You can have anything we’ve Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat­ tern N o...... ’ hrills! That’s tations. For all they found were un­ laria. “They’ve got grand electric got, baby-eyes,” said one. And still nt at your Hal- finished roads and harried officials coffee-grinders but no power t' run another coyly observed that his own N a m e . land lum ber piles sind an im promptu |em . They’ve; got C1String o’ thresh- schooling wasn’t all it should have A d d ress ...... ‘ests enter by a |city of tents along the valley flats, in’ m achines,. but.,no crops in t’ been and it seemed about time to i t —where wicked 'arm y tents in rows as regular as a t h r e s h .” be starting over. a wooden, .floor and boarded side “And stoves over there ,riotin’ in It wasn’t, of course, as bad as it msticks, where First Political Cartoon S e lf-L o v e (You cut these walls and a smoke pipe going up the rain,” added Sock-Eye;' iibut no- sounded, being carried on with that The first political cartoon in this from its roof. wheres t’ put ’em. And a mountain half-respectful and heavy-jointed In jealousy there is more self- per, fasten to country was designed by Benja­ love than love.—La Rochefoucald. There was no teaching for the o’ them new-fangled enamel- sinks jocularity peculiar to the region* min Franklin and appeared in his chalk - wrangler yesterday when and no kitchens V set ’em up in. where life is rough and chivalry is Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. It •vely games in our word went round, that the first train­ And a carload o’ harness, by gad, apt to stay in its shirt-sleeves. depicts a snake cut in eight parts, games for all kinds load of the colonists was on its way and no workhorses t’ buckle it on.” And, for all their banter, they as­ representing the eight colonies, and ers, team games, The tumult had subsided and die sured m e I’d have m y board, neatly ful of jolly stunts. up from Seward, and K atie O’Connell is captioned “Join or Die,” in an was hurried over from Toklutna shadows were growing longer and nailed together and ebonized with attem pt to unite the people during COLDS to look after the women and chil­ I could see smoke going up from the a flat coat of lampblack. They even the French and Indian war. For quickly 44,ie unbroken line of smoke pipes before promised to have it at m y cabin the L IQ U ID E SERVICE dren. And since I was detailed to o v e r 20 years, whenever an occa­ TABLETS stand right-hand man to Katie, I Katie was able to join me at my next day. — S A L V E New York City sion arose to consolidate the colo­ NOSE DROPS was there to help make boilers of alfresco coffee table. I rather overlooked their eager­ COUCH OROPS In coin for your nies, this crude drawing was re­ MES FOR ALL coffee and watch the disembarking “They’re pretty well settled,” she ness to know just where that cabin printed, thus probably exerting of the disheveled and sea-worn said as she munched a sandwich was. And it would all have worked influence over a longer period of Plainly Told a r m y . between her strong white teeth. out better, I im agine, if they hadn’t tim e than any other political car­ An honest tale speeds best being But the note they struck was not "But I wish Ruddy was here.” first gone over to Wasilla where toon ever drawn. Pattern 2921. plainly told. always epic. I asked her why. She postponed flourishes the valley’s only open I could see women still petulant her answer until she had polished bar, and where they were joined by over their weeks of homelessness, off her sandwich and reached for a dozen or two other transients. There, at any rate, they plainly 1 1 U E HAIR surrounded like ship-wrecked sailors her second cup of coffee. by what they could salvage from “There’s a baby over there I don’t drank more moose-milk than was L I H LIONIC their long-traveled belongings. I like the looks of,” she finally an­ good for them. I could hear them doled out coffee and ,sandwiches to n o u n c e d . as they came in a body toward my G ot a razor fo r m e...silverw are toil-hardened tillers of the plains "W hat’s wrong with it?” I ques­ cabin clearing, singing as they and drouth-wizened cattle-raisers tio n e d . c a m e : rrows from valley farm s and Mackinawed “I don’t know, yet,” she said as ows in life are “Oh, then, m y Booska, ax-wielders from wooded slopes. I she bit into a sandwich. Then her Don’t you cry for me, fo r m y w ife...w ith th e fre e B & W nd misfortunes, tried to give them a welcoming word eyes became ruminative. “Wouldn’t C. Benson. For I’m off to M atanuska or two as they stared gloomily it be sweet if measles got into this With the teacher on m y knee.” about at their Arctic El Dorado and little family circle. Or scarletina! herded their children up to the grub Or even whooping cough.” H er tired Someone with an accordion was ig g e r on tables. The fact they were to live leading them in that fam iliar old pi­ coupons on R aleigh cigarettes in tents, it was plain, didn't appeal oneer tune. But I didn’t find toe t o th e m . newer wording altogether to my Is, w ith It was the young people, to whom lik in g . Alaska m eant excitement and M ata- I closed and fastened m y door. a c h , to o nuska spelled romance, who crowd­ I pretended to be writing at my ed about the cam eras—lanky youths table end, sitting there, rather anx- . brings on acid in­ and laughing girls, not in the slatted iously, as they worked pole ends set, bloating, dizzy sunbonnets of earlier free-soilers, sue, sour taste and under the sill logs and tried to im­ mach is probably but in the sweaters and slacks, of part a ship-at-sea motion to my cause your bowels their own blithe generation. And sm all cabin. But they soon tired of or Laxativc-Senna there were children, slathers of chil­ those lazy bowels, that, finding the shack too heavy to Pepsin for perfect dren, with tousled heads and toys be converted into a rocking chair. taking. For years, in their hands, staring wide-eyed at So they proceeded to serenade me, iven pepsin prepa- the white peaks of the Talkeetnas more noisily than ever And to the riptions to make and lustily proclaim ing to the world Ie to a touchy stom- general din they added a salvo or laxative contains they were hungry. two of revolver shots. When I real- on Dr. Caldwell’s "You belong in these parts?” a ized that one of the faces peering ed with Syrup Pep- ully the Laxative petulant voice inquired of me as I in at the window was that of the crves and muscles refilled the coffeepots. I found my­ fire-eating Eric Ericson I found the Ing welcome relief self confronted by a rotund m atri­ last of m y patience ebbing away. ~.d the good old arch with a terrace of chins and is laxative so com- W hen they started to pound on the ur stomach. Even eight obstreperous children. door again, this time with one of the taste of this I said that Matanuska was now their heavier poles, I could see that ve. Buy Dr. Cald- it would soon go down under their at your druggist m y h o m e . ve combined with “Can’t say you look like a girl blows. And that not only brought A FEW OF THE MANY LUXURY PREMIUMS your stomach, too, who’d been brought up on whale the light of battle into my eye but 1 blubber,” observed my new friend, prompted me to cross to the dish RALEIGH SMOKERS GET shelf and reach for Sock-Eye’s old 'ul Joy who asserted that her name was Betsy Sebeck. "But them cock-eyed revolver. Then I lifted away the that which we bureaucrats, of course, ain’t got crossbar and swung the door opon. the pack with the estruction dwell anything ready. There ain’t even But instead of shrinking back they "acbeth. w ater, they tell me, in them two-by- began to laugh at m e and m y threat­ “They’re pretty well settled,” ening firearm. They could see hesi­ four tents. And they ain’t got lamps s h e s a id . COtipM on the back —when they told us we was to tation, I suppose, in the very way be steam-heated and lit by elec­ looking eyes surveyed the row of I held that old six-gun. t r i c i t y ! ” white-walled tents. “There’s six hun­ It was Eric the Red who swayed closest to me. DartGame. Double faced. s for skin irritations! "Things will straighten out,” I dred kids in that camp, in one mad Ctgaretto Cas«s. Lnglwh ■’ IocniIy on chronic said as I caught sight of Lander huddle, and not a roof over their “Mightn’t it go off, angel-eyes?” Cork composition. 5 tan , or black pinseal grain V A L U A B L E potent antiseptic, he taunted. darts.. . . . ISO coupons. . . . 125 coupons. BfiIW COUPObf ns well as parasites. haranguing a group of grumbling head if a bug or two got into their ~tive application to free-soilers. b lo o d ! ” “It will,” I warned him, “unlesa other discomforts you stand back.” cin irritations, such "But there ain’t even blankets I asked if they all hadn’t had NGWORM, ATH- enough to go round,” persisted Bet­ m edical inspection. I could even feel an impulse to Gct Yours Today! sy. “And if I don’t get at a wash- “They’re supposed to,” adimtted ■ simple to use (merely tub before the week’s out them kids Katie. “But if I know my onions ing. You don't even there’s a father of seven over in that today—2-or. bottle o’ mine will have to go naked.” n plain wrapper.) The bureaucrats, I discovered, line-up who won’t last long. He’s rrarantce had declined to bring in a piano for plainly tubercular. And there’s a O R A T O R IE S her, had lost two of her trunks, and Michigan woman who’s been having t - NewYork were now trying to stow her away labor pains all the way up from Sew­ In a back-row tent which her man a r d . ” IiiBt Servliig Traywith “What does that m ean?” I asked Mfal Inlay. IZ H t x 19*. leans wouldn’t accept. They’d even failed to stock the Commissary up proper­ with a qualm of dismay. rerage-proof..225 cpe. be obtained by- “It means,” said the weary-eyed better be avoid- ly, she lamented, and that’d mean, of course, going without grapefruit Katie, “that we can’t sit here en­ and ice cream. j joying the scenery. You’ll have to But even in the midst of all that scrub up, old-timer, and help me confusion and complaining I wanted with the delivery.” to cling to the claim there was Two hours later I heard the first something epic, about the m igration. faint wail of the first baby born in the M atanuska Colony. That fact came home to me more than ever when I stood under an C H A P T E R X V e catalog. Brown A azure Alaskan sky that arched above UNION MADE the blue-ravined slopes of mountains IlamsonTobacco Corp., If I’m the lam p in the valley I’ve 699, Louisville, J fr . PIAIN OR CORK TIPS towering up to stately peaks of white got to bum with a brighter wick. and watched the two hundred fam­ Colonel Hart called m e into Head­ iily. Abe packed a m TUNEI H^CouegeHumorff every Tues- a big difference ily heads draw-lots, for their farm- quarters and told me I was to have SaiotfM Tobacco d a y n i g h t , o v e r N B C R e d N e t w o r k . ator brands on the plots. For fate, of course, reposed e the legume bac- a-schoolhouse as soon as.they, could mmcdinte demon- in'that little wooden box that held find s .building that'would suit the W hatis the repu- the plot num bers, since.'a few of the behind the inocu- purpose. The real ; school, he- ex­ farm sites were already cleared and plained, couldn’t go up until next RIGINAI. T.EG- fenced and blessed with cabins, , having served year. But if the Colony children forty years. It while others were swampy and un­ L at the World's could be grouped into classes of broken forest. And as the lucky and some sort, and a teacher rotated In the most coro- the unlucky crowded about a big among them, there might be less, “borotory of its m ap of the valley, to determine the ST LINE m TO THIS JINGLE position and state of their tracts, grumbling from the parents and less a d e r In Its field hell-raising by the youngsters. RAGIN demand there was much cheering and grum­ pidly Increased So for two or three weeks, he ring the fall of bling and groaning. proceeded, I’d have to do the best HERE’S WHAT YOU WIN shipments of "lack be DiMbIef Iaiek be quick. r more than 45 •Salaria, deep-bosomed and Indian- I could as a circuit-rider teacher: You have 133 chances to win. If TCH and WIN- brown, drifted up to my table and arge demand Is The first call on the workers, of Get a Raleigb. Ifs tbe pkfcl you send in more than one entry, carried onyear viewed the scene with a lip curl of course, was to get homes built. your ehflpc ^-8 of winning will be e by these tests contempt. There she was joined by I suggested that a portable black­ IGIdaRdiastyemypaff that much better. Don't delay. good produot. Sock-Eyet waiting and watchful for Plant Legumes to board would be a help,' since a Start thinking right now. tures of field tests the first open jeer from one of those made. The book- blackboard was to a teacher what FIrstprize. • . POUOcaa uable information preoccupied cheechakos. a throne was to a king, the seat and tion of legumes, "Looks like a potlatch t’ m e,” ob­ symbol of his power. Secoodprize . . . 50.00 cash t have NITRAGIN rigihalityandaptnes 8 of the line you write. it for you. Insist served Salaria. "A potlatch with "All right,” the man at the desk Udgesf decisions m ust be accepted as final, Third prize. . . . 25L00casb ation. TJncle Sam passin’ out forty-acre answered across his mountain of n case of ties*.-duplicate prises will be 5 prizes off $1000 . 50.00 cash b ststu to farm s instead o’ two-bit knives. And blueprints. “Tell that bunch of tran­ warded. Winners will be notified by mail. m ost o’ these poor coots don’t even sient workers out there to make Anyone may enter (except employees of 25 prizes o f $5jOO . 12540 e n k know what they're gittin’.” your board and m ake it pronto. Tell! Irown & Wfiliamson Tobacco Corp., their 100 prizes off a cartee Sock-Eye spat dourly into the road dvextiaing agents, or their families). All them I said so.” ntriea and ideas therein become the prop- of BaWghs . . .15040 d u s t. So I sallied forth to where six! rty of Brown A Williamsmi Tobaeoo “They think they’re gittin’ some- flannel-shirted CCC workers were !orporation. $50040 “thing for nothing,” he averred. “But languidly piling lum ber at the track| them giloots’ll be about as happy side. I ignored .a quite audible, THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. OCTOBER 22, 1941.

THE DAVIE RECORD. PTA M EETS AT W M . R. DAVIE SCHOOL,. HIE DAY C m m STROUD - - Editor. Oldest Pape NewFall No Liquor, TELEPHONE Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks­ NEW S A R ville, N. C., as Second-class Mail 'flitter. MarchS, 1903 . Coats and Dresses R. D. Stroti Line, was in t SUBSCRIPTION RATES: business ONK YEAR. IN ADVANCF * I 00 In AU The Latest Styles, Colors SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE - S SO E. P. Rat was in town Wonder what has happened to And Fabrics. "Oilshor'aee” Harold Ickes? We after some bus haven’t seen his name in big letters Ladies, Winter Cannot Be Far Away. recently. J. W. Felke ' - in town last w Folks who changed their politics Complete Your Fall Wardrobe to get a job, and then lost the job, wav to his far The PTA. of the William R. McMahan, president of the Farm grade pupils, solo by Martha Ann reminds us of the man without a While Selections Are The Widest, Mrs. W. L. country. Davie School met Thursday even­ lngton PTA., and 0 . E. Driver, Davis, poem by Mrs. Johnson Mark- ing, Oct. i6th, with the president, member of the Clarksville school lin, and a story by Miss Evans. day and Thu Seems that the more patrolmen SEE OUR UNE OF the guest of that are employed In North Caro Mrs. J. F. Essie, presiding. Rev committee. Mrs. Era Latham gave The next meeting of the PTA will lina, the more people are killed an* J. W. Vestal, of Farmington, led a report oa the PTA Convention, be November 20th. Foster. nually on the highways. The Dresses, Suits and Coats the devotional. Forty members which met in Mocksville Sept. ,30. A Hallowe’en Carnival will be Attorney \ death rate has nearly doubled in were enrolled at this meeting and Mrs. Davis then gave an appropri­ given Thursday evening, Oct. 30. the past few years. Taylorsville, by-laws were adopted and commit­ ate poem. Miss Lucile Evans, pro­ An interesting program is being ar­ dav looking af tees were appointed. Among the Hallowe’en Carnival. gram committee chairman, gave a ranged for this occasion, r.nd the Silk Dresses ters. speakers of thr evening were Prof. short program, consisting of a song The aonual Hallowe'en Carnival will be Graham Madison, principal of the by the audiehce, led by Mr. J. F public is cordially invited to coi held at Shady Grove school* Thursday $ 0 .9 8 Rev. A. W night. October 30th, beginning at 7 o'clock. Farmington School; Mrs. C. H. Essie, a song by a group of sixth out and enjoy the evening. a former Meth The program will include stunts by t e “ up high school, side shows, bingo, fortune Davie circuit, telling, cake walk, eats, and the crowning day. of the Queen .of the Carnival. Mack D. Brown Passes. MethodistConferenceIn Big Republican Rally. The public is invited to attend the ar­ rival and enjoy an evening of fun. Mack D. Brown, 78, one of Republicans of Davidson county, Walter Han Mocksville’s oldest and best known ; Session. at a recent monthly meeting, form Suits stationed at C Sheffield News. citizens, died at his home on North The Western North Carolina ally laid their plans to give a great, is spending a Main street last Tuesday afternoon Methodist Conference is in session old-time Republican welcome to r.98 home folks on Old-time corn shuckings are the order at 4 o'clock, following an extended at Centenary Methodist Church. of the day here. illness. Representative Joe Martin, national up John Ijames is on tte sick list. Mr. Winston-Salem, Bishop Purcell, of Herbert Ha Ijames has many friends who are hoping Mr. Brown and son, Percy G. Charlotte, is presiding chairman and House minority lead­ for his recovery. Brown, were in the livery bus­ The first session of the Confer- er, when he comes to Lexington on at Ft. Benn: Mrs. Joe Reavis, who had the misfor­ iness here for many years, and ence is expected to continue until Saturday October 25. He will de. week-end in t tune to fall and break her leg last Thurs­ for more than 40 years had the con noon Friday. The reading of ap. liver an address at the Municipal Mr. and Mrs. day and was carried to the Davis Hospi­ tract to carry the U. S. Mail be-1 pointments by Bishop Purcell will tal at Statesville is getting along as well Clubhouse at 12:30 o'clock. as can be expected. tween the local postoffice and the I occur Friday morning. A U ofthe We are clos Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clary announce the Southern Railway depot. A land­ Methodist pastors, and a number of Sim A. DeLapp, Lexington at $ 0 .9 5 old papers to birth of a son, last Tuesday. mark has been removed in the pass­ laymen from Davie, are attending tirney and leading Republican O fall line. If Lincold Richardson and family, have ing of this aged citizen. the conference. It is not known that section, said that it had been up moved to the D L. Dyson fan:. ■ Mr. Brown is survived by his just how many changes will be definitely decided to have barbecue papers, call at Grady Ijames had the misfortune to cut widow, two sons, P. G. and Rufus made among the Davte pastorsFri- as the main dish for the big event his hand very bad last Wednesday on a Brown, of this city; six daughters, day. The Confetence is being large' He said that he bad written letters Mr. and M piece of roofing. Mrs. Charles Greene, Lake City, to all of the leading Republicans in Children’s Harding Clary who was critically injur­ Iy attended. and daughter ed in an automobile wreck Saturday night, S C.; Mrs. B. F. McMillan, Jr., the state to be on band for the oc­ the week-end remains in a serious condition. Lumberton; Mrs. Perrv Ashe, casion Several have already ac Mayodan; Miss Clayton Brown, of Some Fine Tobacco. cepted tbeir invitations and many Coats guests of M Center News. this city, and Miss Katherine Brown The Record reporter found two more are expected. Toombs of Greensboro. young men on the streets of Mocks­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dyson and son, spent WANTED the week end with relatives at Winsders Funsrai services were held at the ville Wednesday who were wearing Proctor Is President. Cross Roads. home Wednesday afternoon at 3 broad smiles. The young men had up Route in Moc' Misses Bernice and Georgia Powell re­ o'clock, with Rev. W. H Dodd in been to Winston-Salem with tobac­ Prof. R. S. Proctor, of this city, you are a hus turned home Friday from Raleigh, where charge, and the body laid to rest in co, which they sold at the highest superintendent 0 f Davie county write Rawlei they spent ten days and attended the Rose cemetery. Active pall-bearers schools, was elected president of the 103, Richmon State fair. price received for any Davie tobac­ were John LeGrand, Ernest Hunt, co this year, so far as we know. Northwest district of the North Miss Margaret Tutterow, of Charlotte, Miss Verd spent the week end with her parents. Marvin Waters, Hugh Brown, Glen Thurman Draughn, who lives on Carolina Education Association at Mrs. W- O. Murphy has returned to her Cartner, and Milton Brown, of Wiu the I. N. Smoot farm, near Shef Greensboro Friday. No better man position with home in Salisbury, after a visit with her ston-Salem. Honorary pall-bearers field, sold his best grade for 89c could hav«e been chosen for this OUTING Administratio mother here Mrs, H. F. Tutterow. were T. I. Caudell, Z N. Ander. per pound, and Harding Cleary, high office. Most of the Davie cation with h Mr and Mrs L. R. Powell and children son, C. F. Meroney, Sr., R. B. county teachers attended t h e also of the Sheffield section, sold 27-Inch, Solid color, yd I l1I2C Mrs. James B spent Sunday motoring through the moun­ Sanford, Jake Hanes, J L. Kur his best grade tor 88c per pound Greensboro meeting. Allthecoun- tains of N. C., and Va* fees, Jake Stewart and Dr. S. A. ty schools suspended work at noon Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Jones and daughter, A sample leaf of this tobacco is on 36-Inch, Solid color, yd 14 c I f you are and FredfTutterow were shoppers in Saiis Harding. To the bereaved fam display i n The Record office Friday. bury Saturday. ily The Record extends sympa­ window. 36-Inch, Fancy striped, yd 14c in the way of Mr and Mrs- B. F. Tutterow and daugh thy in the death of this loved one. Zeb Bryan Smith. statements, b! ter, visited Mr and Mrs. N. B. Dysoo One by one the builders of Mocks- let us print t' S unday, Jacob Stewart President ville are crossing over the river. Zeb Biyan Smith, 46. a native of Farm ­ are going up Mrs. Sam Ross and daughter, of Salt- Only a few of the men and women Attorney Jacob Stewart, of this ington, but for the past 14 years a resid­ vilie, Va , are spending some time with ent of Winston-Salem, died at a hospital her sister Mrs. Dwight Tutterow. who saw the town change from a city is president of the 17th Judi­ Joe Ferab small country village to a hustling, in that city Saturday morning. Funeral C. C. Sanford Sons Co. wide-awake town, are left behind. cial Bar Association. At a meet* and burial services took place in W inston- Wesley John Fork News Notes. For morethan 40 years we have ing held in North Wilkesboro, At­ Salem Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. “Everything For Everybody” end fishing in Mrs. Ida Tillotson, of Thomasville, spent known Mr. Brown. We shall miss torney R B. Sanford, Jr., of Mocks­ Mr. Smith is survived by his widow, bis near Wilmin the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. uBuster" Carter, and Miss Annie Carter. him. Peape to his ashes. ville, was made a member of the mother, Mrs. E. C. Smith, of Farmington; Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. bow many Ss two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Williams Farming­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barnes, of Fork, executive committee; Eugene Trlv- spent Sunday with tbeir patents at Green' Clyde H. Ijam es. ton, and Mrs. J. L. Ward, Clemmons; five Miss Marjo boro. ette, of North Wilkesboro, bar brothers, J. M., W. R., and G H. Smith, Mrs. Jennie Grubb who has been an in­ Clyde H Ijames, 47, died at the councilor, a d Lafayette Williams, Farmington, IS. C. Smith. Mars HiUt and been a patien valid for a long time remains in a very Davis Hospital Statesville, Thurs­ of Yadkinville, secretary. W. P Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hospital, rec feeble condition. day afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, death pendicitis op Mr. Mann Doby who has been sick all resulting from a stroke of paralysis summer improves very slowly. which he suffered on Wednesday, Jesse G. Bowen Music Co. turn home la Mr. and Mrs. Locke Aaron spent Sunday Oct. 8th, at his home on W ilk^' Marshall S at Reeds, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold boro street. ‘ | H am ilton. HIGHT GRADE PIANOS field, was in Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lazenbyy and Roy. Funeral services were held at the Jr.. of Cool Springs were visitors here Sun* home Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Swisher says day afternoon. with Rev. W. C. Cooper in charge, SINCE 1902 per pound fo Master Avalon Potts spent last week assisted by Rev. E. M. Avett, andl bacco, which here wjih his grandmother Mrs Cora Kim* the body laid to rest in Rose ceme-l m er. tery. I Bill Grant Wilburn Bailey, of Kannapolis, and Mr Mr. Ijames Is survived by hisl and Paul Bailey, of Riner, Va., spent' the ern Aviation week-end here with home folks. widow, four sons, C H. Ijames,] Mr. and Mrs Frank Burton and Mrs. Jr., Danville. Va.; Bobbie Ijames, C., spent t' .Ralph Ratledge and daughter. Miss Betty Mocksville; Norrisand Billie Iiamesl with his pare Sue, were visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. of Charlotte; two daughters, Missesl guest Cbarli Vance Johnston Sunday. Geraldine Ijames, Mocksville and Miss Louise Jenkins has been quite sick, den but is some better. Miss Louise Ijames, Danville, Va. ;| Thomas Stewart, of Ft. Bragg spent the a stepdaughter, Miss Onda Osborne,] Mrs. Bla Greensboro. One brother, Her I week-end here with home folks. daughter, of Mrs Linnet Potts and daughter Miss man Ijames, of WinstonSalem;! Bobby Lee. of Clemmons, spent Sunday and two sisters Mrs. Frank Miller,! in town Wed afternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. J, M. of Salisbury, and Miss Inez IjameslI office a call, D avis. of Mocksville, also survive. I We are sorry to note that Mrs. George frog skins wi Everhart is having serious eye trouble. Mr. Ijames was a son of the Iatel GRAND and SPINETS little daugh Mrs. Wade Leonard, of Tennessee, is Mr. and Mrs R. M. Ijames, of this] witb relativ spending two weeks here witb her parents, city. He lived for a number of] ship. Mr and Mrs. Taylor Koontz. vears in Winston Salem and Dan­ Nationally Known and High Grade ville, Va., but returned to Mocks­ F a r m s ville about 9 months ago, and held farm, conta Kappa News a position with the C. J. Angell Makes, Such As Miss Lillian Hendrix, of Fork spent the watered, 12 week-end witb Miss Geneva Koontz. - 'ewelry store. -To the bereaved 1EVRETTE * CABLE NELSON * GULBRANSEN Adjoining t' Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot and daughter famiiy and relatives The Record near Jericho, of Monroe were week-end visitors in this extends sympathy in'this sad be I 'LESTER * MUSETTE * WINTER adjoining th co m m u n ity . reavetoent. miles from Pvt. Leo C, Jones of Ft. Eustis, Va., W e Have Big Line Of Used Pinos Al Bargain Prices. AU in cultiv spent the week-end witb his parents, Mr. The' young men of Davie county I and Mrs. S. A Jones. would do well to investigate the on or write. Miss Jean Forrest is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Claudia Gantt, of many advantages offered volunteers Iredell. in the U. S- Navy If you are In JESSE G. BOWEN W. W. St Master Jack and Paul Lagle, of Mocks­ terested in- seeing the world and I , was in ville, spent Sunday with Archie Jones. Stroud carri Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gantt and children helping your countiy, call at our were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul office and lei us give yon an inter- MUSIC CO. bacco to brought him Fo"e8t‘ , „ ■ „ n . . . . . jesting booklet, telling you all about Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniel and baby I . TT „ nr 217 West Fifth Street Phone 7923 brought £45 of Rowan visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koon- j® e ______Winston Salem, N. C. second grad tz S u n d ay I grade $39 Bnm. to Mr. and Mrs. W ade Struud, Oct. ■ Land posters for sale at most of the 19, a son, Sidney Burdette. The Racardaifid*. has already THB DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. OCTOBER 22. 1941.

_ Dora Bowles spent the week, REPORT W CfHfDITION OF IaHE DAVlE RECORD. end in Greensboro, the guest of her Smith Grove to Give Grain, Cotton Market. sister. Lmt cotton I7#c; seed cotton 7 # BANK OF DAVIE Oldest Paper In The County Hallowe’en Carnival Local market price for wheat, Of Mocksville in the State of North Carolina at the close of business on Sept. 24,1941 No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads. Mrs. E M. Avett underwent a On Saturday night, October 25, $1 10 per bushel; corn 75c. tonsil operation at Mocksville Hos­ Smith Grove will put on its annual ASSETS pital Monday morning. NEWS AROUND TOWN. Hallowe'en Carnival. Between the Loans and discounts, including $155 10 overdrafts $276 797 88 hours .of five-thirty and eight, those United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 34 513 25 ; e s FOR SALE—Fine Jersey Milch wishing to do so, may buy a delic. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 181 953 91 R. D. Stroud, of near County Cow. MRS. JAMES FROST, ious supper for a quarter. There Princess Theatre Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash Line, was in town Thursday on Mocksville, R. 2. will also be candies and soft drinks items in process of collection 260 250 13 WEDNESDAY ONLY i l o r s business for those who desire them. Fun? Furniture and fixtures 756 00 Leslie Daniel bad the mistortune Yes. Fun for everybody! There Don Amache • Alice Fare in Real estate owned other than bank premises 4 275 00 E. P. Ratledge, of Woodleaf, to fracture his left ankle Sunday will be good fishing, cake walks, “THAT NIGHT IN RIO" Other assets - 937 56 evening. He received treatment at bingo, fortunes, prizes, unusual was in town Wednesday looking Mocksville Hospital. THURSDAY and FRIDAY TOTAL ASSETS 759 483 73 after some business matters. costumes, and varied amusements. The public is cordially invitrd to Don Amache in LIABILITIES I Away. Onr old friend, J. Arthur Gaither “KISS THE BOYS GOOD BYE" J. W. Felker, of Concord, was share in the fun. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 255 213 96 who lives in the classic shades ot A king and queen of the carni­ SATURDAY in town last week. He was on his Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 277 368 73 )be Harmony, was in town Thursday val are being chosen from the stu. Charles Starrett in wav to his farm, near Kappa. Depositsof United StatesGovernment including postal savings 340 76 and gave our office a pleasant call. dent bodv. The contest will close “THURDER OVER THE PRAIRIE" 96 801 58 ridest, and the winners will be crowned on Deposits of States and political subdivisions Mrs. W. L. Call spent Wednes­ MONDAY Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 460 97 Misses Margaret and Ann Grant the night of the carnival. Each TOTAL DEPOSITS $632 186 00 / Brenda MershaU in day and Thursday in Statesville and Marietta Smith, students at grade is entering two contestants in Otbei liabilities . . . 6 995 10 the guest of her brother, H. L. Peace College, Raleigh, spent the the race, a boy and a girl AU "SINGAPORE WOMAN" TOTAL LIABILITIES (not iuclodiog subordinated obligations shown below) 637 181 10 Foster. week end in town with their par­ those in the race were chosen by ents. TheMissesGranthadastheir their classmates. The candidates TUESDAY CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i t s Rntb Hussy in Capital ■ - - 50 000 00 Attorney V. G. Beckham, of guest Miss Alice Whitted, of Gal­ are as follows: lup, New Mexico. 1st grade—Betty Lou Foster and ••OUR W IFE ” Surplus • 30 000 00 Taylorsville, was in town Tburs J. B. Dunn. Undividedprofits - - • 22 302 63 day looking after some legal mat­ Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Well­ 2nd grade—Betty Jean McDaniel TOTALCAPiTAL ACCOUNTS 122 302 63 ters. man and little daughter, who have and Arnold Smith. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 759 483 73 been living in Jerusalem township, 3rd grade—Jane Smith and C. B. North Carolina I i„ Soperior Court Tbis bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value of $50 000 00 Rev. A. W. Lynch, of Denver, have moved to Mocksville and are West. Davie Count; f MEMORANDA J. D. Barnes, Admr,, of W. G. Min­ a former Methodist pastor on the occupying the Caudell bouse on 4th grade—Sara Dot Call and Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): Maple avenue. TheRecordisglad OdelI Smith. or, deceased (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to Davie circuit, was in town Thurs­ VS to welcome Mr. Wellman and farai. 5th grade—Maxine Armsworthy secure deposits and other liabilities 10 900 00 day. Mattie Barnes, Mrs. Sallie McMa­ Iv to Mocksville. and John McCnlIoh, Jr. han, widow, John Minor, et als. (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (in­ 6th grade—Betty Beauchampand cluding notes and bills rediscounted nnd securities sold under re­ Walter Hanes Holman, who is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and Grady Dunn. Notice of Re-Sale. purchase agreement) 46 000 00 stationed at Camp Forest, Tenn., children, Betty Ann and Charles, 7th grade.—Zelda Smith an d ( e ) TO T A L ' 56 000 00 Under and b; virtue of an order is spending a 15 day furlough w'ith of Lake City, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lankford. of Re-Sale of the Superior Court of Secured and preferred liabilities: home folks on R. 2. Frank McMillan, of Lumberton and DavieCounty made in the above en­ JaJ Deposita secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 56 000 00 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Asbe and Bon­ titled proceeding, the undersigned [dj Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured by Herbert Haire, who is stationed nie Brown, of Mayodan, returned Card of Thaoks Commissioner will, on Saturday, the pledge of assets - - • 340 76 to their homes Thursday after be­ We wish to thank our many friends 25th day of October, 1941 , at 12 [ej TOTAL - - . - 56 340 76 at Ft. Benning, Ga., spent the ing at the bedside of tbeir father o’clock, noon, re-sell at public anction [aj On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of week-end in town with his parents, and.neighbors for their manv acts of during his recent illness and death. kindness shown us during the illness to the highest bidder, at the court this bank was . . . 58 391 95 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haire. and after the death of our dear hus­ house door of Davie County, in [b] Assets reported above which were eligible as legal .reserve FARM FOR SA LE-A 67-acre band and father. Mocksville, N. C„ the following de­ amounted to . . . 245 250 13 We are closing our big stock of scribed lands lying and being in Ful­ farm, with 6-room house, barn and Mrs. John Reeves and Children. ton TownBbip, Davie County. N. C., I1 s. M. CALL, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above old papers to make room for our granary. 50,000 feet timber. Forty and more particularly described as statement is true, and that it fullv’and correctly represents the true state of the sev fall line. - If you need old news­ acres in cultivation. Two branches. follows, to*wit: era! matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Located on Mocksville highway six Correct—Attest: • SM CALL. Cashier. papers, call at this office. Notice of Re-Sale. 1st Tract: A tract beginning at a miles east of Statesville. For fnll stake on creek, W. 21.00 chs. to a KNOX JOHNSTONE information call on or write. Under and by virtue of an order stake, S 10.54 chs. to a stake, E. S. A. HARDING, Directors Mt. and Mrs. I. H. Markham J. W. WEBB, of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ 2 30 chs. to a stake or stone, S. 2 50 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—County of Davie, ss: and daughter. Miss Neva, spent < Statestdlle, N. C., R 1. ty, made in the special proceeding 1. to a stake, S. 75 degs. E. 7.36 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1941. and I hereby entitled Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Wil- the week-end at Red Oak. Va., chs. to a stake on the old creek run certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kurfees, of Hard vs Gilmer Graham, et ai.. the in C. G. Bailey’s line; thence up the L. G. SANFORD. Notary Public. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. undersigned commissioner will, on old creek run to the beginning, it this city, and Mrs. Tom Stone- Saturday, the 1st day of November, My commission expires August 20. 1942. Toombs street, of Winston Salem, returned being Lot No. I and containing 43 r1941 ,■ at —12 o’clock, ■. m., at , the court acres uiuremore or u i less. jcbb. This xsjib landi a n u was w n o home Thursday from a 17 day bouse door in Mocksytlle, NorthCar- sold by H. E, Robertson. Comror.; W ANTED-Man for Rawleigh motor trip to Green Mountain, AleeaAolina, offer 0ffna for Waa re-sale, — — rm —— I —— toA. the ^1.— high* I-T-V — - —.- -- - _ _ Route in Mocksville. Permanent if in an Ex Parte Proceeding entitled Iowa, where they visited Mrs. Kur* est bidder forcasb, that certain tract *1ZerreIl Minor, et als ” you are a hustler. For particulars fees* sister, Mrs. Gwyn Ward. of land lying and being in Farming­ 2nd Tract: Begnningonthebank write Rawleigh’s Dept. NCJ-I27* They report a fine trip, and say ton Township, Davie County. North of Carter’s creek N. 10 degs. W. 103, Richmond, Va. crops are fine in the west. Mr. Carolina, sdioining the lands of G. with the creek 54* poles to a stone Time To Buy Your Stove H. Graham and others, and more Green Minor’s corner; thence in his Kurfees reports driving through particularly described as follows, Miss Verdie Ellis who holds a rain two Pr three days on his re­ line N. 75 degs. W. 44 poles to a position with the Farm Security to-wit: stone, Minor’B corner; thence S. 40 PRICES LOW turn-trip. A tract or lot of land lying in Far­ poles to a poplar in James Myers’ Administration, is spending her va­ mington Township. Davie County. line; thence on his line E 27 poles to AUTOMATIC WOOD. cation with her parents, Mr. and J. Wesley Cook, who has been N. C.. beginning at a stone, N. W. a stone; Minor’s corner; thence in Heaviest and Best On Market At Lower Price. 1 1I2CI Mrs. James B. EUis at Wingate. stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., corner of Brick Store; thence Elast bis line 26 poles to a stone, Myers’ for the past five months, has re. with the public road 130 ft. to a coroner; thence Elast 20 poles to the Coal And Oil By Duo-Therm. 14c Tf you are going to need anything ceived his discharge from the army. stone: thence South 160 ft to the beger ng, containing 11 acres more He spent several days last week in Bahnson line; thence West 130 feet or iess. Just Received Car Load Mattresses and Springs, in the way of envelopes, letter heads Davie, leaving Wednesday evening to the Post Road, or state highway, Terms of Sale: One third cash and Bought In July at Prices Much Lower Than To-Day. 14c statements, bill heads, etc., better for Spartanburg, S. C., where he thence North 160 feet to the begin­ the balance on six months time with ning. containing 20,800 square feet, bond and approved security, or all SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN let us print them now. The prices will resume his position as sales, more or less. Bidding wili start at cash at the option of the purchaser are going up constantly. man for the Geo. W. Helmne Snufi $1,706.25. This 16th day of Oeto Tbe bidding will start at the price I Funiiture And Appliances And Save Money Co. Wesley seemed to be glad to ber, 1941 . of the increased bid. to-wit: $1050,00. Joe Ferabee, Fred Lakey and bid army life goodbye and resume' B. C. BROCK. Commissioner. This October 10, 1941 . Co. Wesley Johnson spent the week­ his position in civilian life. Phone 151. Mocksville, N. C A. T. GRANT, Commissioner. DANIEL end fishing in the broad Atlantic, FUNITURE AND ELECTRIC CO. near Wilmington. Don’t know OVERHEAD BRilDGE . MOCKSVILLE, N. C U C . bow many fisb they caught. I Miss Marjorie Stewart, who has been a patient at Rjwan Memorial ORRISETT’ Hospital, recovering from an ap­ pendicitis operation, was able to re­ M “LIVE WIRE STORE” turn home last week. W» Fourth and Trade Sts. W inston-Salem , N- C. ROBERTSON’S Marshall Swisher, of near Shef­ OS field, was in town Saturday Mr. Swisher says he received 43 cents PROVEN per pound for bis best grade of to­ New Ready-To-Wear Arriving bacco, which he sold a few days ago.

Bill Grant, who is in the South­ Just Arrived Corduroy FERTILIZERS uy W ith ern Aviation School, Camden, S. C., spent the week-end in town RED “SLOPPY JOE” Suits and Jackets with his parents. He had as his A Product With A Growing Reputation Complete guest Charlie Hayes, also of Cam Jumper Coats den SWEATERS $2:95 $3.95 $5.95 FOR SALE BY Mrs. Blanche Jones anc little I >nfidence daughter, of Greensboro, R. I, werg SAM STONESTREET L. S. iHELTON in town Wednesday and gave our 98c $1.95 $2.95 Children’s Dept. Mocksville Mocksville and Foor Corners office a call, leaving a couple of Now showing a beautiful collection of Dresses G O . G R A V ES C. ATi AS SMOOT frog skins with us. Mrs. Jones and Skirts, Jumpers. Blouses and Sweaters at a Mocksville, R 4 Mocksville, R. 4 little daughter spent two weeks with relatives in Clarksville town­ Red Flannel saving of about J. J. GOBBLE E. M. RENEGAR ship. Lone Hickory trade AND 10 to 20% Mocksville, R. 3 FaRM S FORSALE—One small M C. D. WATTS GROCERY R.R. MAYBERRY farm, containing 20 acres, well- Harmony Houstonville watered, 12 acres in cultivation. Suede Jackets LovelyDressn k N S E N Adjoining the J. L. Kurfees farm, N. B. DYSON, in Center Conununity near Jericho. Also 12-acre farm, Hundreds of Them I adjoining the J. N. Ijames farm, 4 miles from Mocksville, on R. 4. $1.95 $2 95$3.95 $ 2 95 $3 95 $g 95 $0 .9 5 $ | 2 95 i Prices. AU in cultivation For prices call ATTENTION FARMERS: on or write. E. P. RATLEDGE, Woodleaf, N. C. We have a large andcompletestock of Fertilizer W. W. Stroud, of Harmony, R. Beauti f u I C oat s on hand at the present time, and we expect to take 1, was in town Thursday. Mr. Stroud carried 420 pounds of h>. Hainly tailored, fur trimmed, astrakhan trimmed. Fur Jackets Neck­ care of your needs during this fall season. Place bacco to Winston-Salem, which brought him $126. His best grade pieces with the Gmts at only- your order with any of die above agencies. he 7923 brought #45 per 100 pounds, the second grade $42 and the third grade $39 Mr. Stroud says that $995 $15.00 $16.50 $27.50 Yours For Better Crops most of the tobacco in his section has already been sold. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Armistice— in U. S. War/ Games These Spooky Games Fun At Your Halloween Party WHO’S ,f t NEWS i By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) THIS ENDY BARRIE and George Sanders were sort ofW rocked back on their heels recently on the set of RKO’s “A WEEK Date With the Falcon.” They were introduced to Michele Mor­ By LEMUEL F. PARTON (Consolidated Features—WNU ServiceJ gan, the French actress who ■^EW YORK.—It has been only in makes her screen debut here in ’ the last year or two that this “Joan of Paris,” and promptly Follow W itch to New Stunts. country began to realize that the acknowledged the introduction Germans had done a vast amount U YSTERYt Thrills! That’s in fluent French. Then they what you want at your Hal­ Blueprinting Ways and "o^am ^ went on from there. But Miss Mor­ loween party. gan shut up like a dam ; not even And Means of the zation work, a “Oui, oui” did she utter. So have your guests enter by a - Dictators His Job over many Finally, when they’d about decid­ dimly lit hallway—where wicked y e a r s , i n ed that their French was all wrong, witches ride broomsticks, where preparing for their world aggres­ she explained that she was trying black cats prowl. (You cut these sion. Devising ways and means to so hard to be completely American out of black paper, fasten to m eet it on m any fronts, m ilitary and that she wasn’t even thinking, in w a ll s .) political, our government belatedly F r e n c h ! discovers Dr. Calvin Bryce Hoover, Vou1Il find many lively games In our dean of Duke university, who was 32-page booklet. Has games for all kinds John Boles is returning to the of parties—ice-breakers, team games, away out in front in studying dicta­ Upper Right: (L. to R.) Lieut. Gen. Delos Em mons, Lieut. GemiW aIter Krueger and Lieut. Gen. Ben Lear, brain ticklers, a kitful of jolly stunts. screen in Monogram’s “Boy o’ Send your order to: torships, trying to understand them commanders of the two field armies and air force in w ar games in Louisiana, listen to comments on the Mine.” Remember John? He used and find out what to do about them. gam es by Lieut. Gen. Lesley M cNair, chief of staff at GHQ, Washington, D. C. Below: The infantry battalion Dr. Hoover is an important mem­ to be one of the screen’s m ost popu­ has home the brunt of the battle in the first army maneuvers at Camden, S. C., and returns to camp after lar. singing stars. He’s been doing READER • HOME SERVICE ber of Col. WiUiam J. (“Wild BiU” ) Bie “attack.” 635 Sixtb Avenue New York City Donovan’s new diplomatic brain concert tours and sort of resting on his laurels, during his vacaBon from Enclose 10 cents In coin for your trust, which recruits men of spe­ copy of PARTY GAMES FOR ALL cialized knowledge who have dis­ the screen. OCCASIONS. closed a timely awareness of the Extending ‘Peaceful Sphere’ in Far East N a m e ...... more or less declared war against Robert Preston, who recently was A d d re ss...... civilization. chosen by vote of the nation’s ex­ hibitors as one of the top leading Colonel Donovan’s title of co­ m en in pictures (and that’s the kind ordinator of information does of selection that counts in Holly­ not reveal the exciting charac­ wood!) has been named by Para- ter of his bureau which is in reality a somewhat mysterious M O fiO U lE ni ideological and political Scot­ MON-SKID BOTTlE IO<’25« land Yard, studying the origins and techniques of Nazi power, W orst Sorrows evolving plans to m eet it in its The worst sorrows in life are under-surface penetration every­ not in its losses and misfortunes, where in the world, recruiting but its fears.—A. C. Benson. against the dictators some of the sam e psychological forces which they employed.. Pull the Trigger on So tar as the pubUc record shows, Dr. Hoover scored a clean beat on our lavishly stalled state depart­ Lazy Bowels, with ment in trying to understand dicta­ torships and to make an accurate Ease for Stomach, too appraisal of their intentions and pos­ sible outreach. It was in 1931 that W hen constipation brines on arid in* he wrote “The Economic Life of digestion, stomach upset* moating, dizzy Soviet Russia” ; in 1933, “Germany spells, gas, coated tongue, sour taste and bad breath, your stomach is probably Enters the Third Reich” ; and in "crying the blues” because your bowels 1937, “Dictators and Democracies.” don't move. It calls for Laxative-Senna Through the pre-war years of plan­ to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels, combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect etary complacency, he was writing, ease toyour stomach in taking. For years, in his books and articles, an out­ many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ line of Adolf Hitler as “genius and ROBERT PRESTON rations in their prescriptions to make f a n a t i c .” medicinemore agreeable to a touchy stom­ These studies were not phillipios mount as the third member of the ach. ,So be sure your laxative contains Upper picture shows soldiers of a new Chinese arm y under President (Jap recognized) Wang Ching- co-starring trium virate of “This Gun Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Caldwell's against Naziism. They were search­ Laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pep­ Wel that has been co-operating with Japanese troops in pursuit of Chiang Kai-shek’s arm y, boarding barges for Hire.” The other two stars are sin. See how wonderfully the Laxative ing and studious inquiries into the at Nanking. Below: Japanese soldiers, part of first contingent dispatched to French Indo-Cbina under French- origins and inducements of dictator­ Veronica Lake—and we’re told that S en n a wakes u p la z y n e rv e s a n d m uscles Japanese protocol, wait in southern part of country before moving forward. she’ll change her hair-do—and Alan in your intestines to bring welcome relief ships. They now provide invaluable from constipation. And the good old analyses of the Nazi cultural, eco­ Ladd. Ladd is a young character Syrup Peprin makes this laxative so com­ nomic, military formula for world actor, of whom not much has been fortable and easy on your stomach. Even c o n q u e s t. Three Generations Arrive From Europe Take Court Seats heard as yet; he won the role with a finicky children love the taste of this rem arkable screen test. pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Cald- well's laxative Senna at your druggist Dr. Hoover, bom in Berwick, —— today. Try one laxative combined with Hl., in 1897, was conditioned to SyrupPepsin for ease toyourstoraach, too. patient, methodical work by Movie-goers will get their first working on farm s and railroads glim pse of the technique of the under­ in his youth. He attended Mon­ ground revolt against Hitler, now In DonbtfuI Joy mouth college and received his spreading through Europe, in the 'Tis safer to be that which we Ph.D. degree at Wisconsin uni­ h newest M arch of Time film, “Nor­ destroy than by destruction dwell versity in 1925. When he was an way in Revolt” ; it also includes in doubtful joy.—M acbeth. undergraduate a t. the former scenes of combined Norwegian and school, he joined the National I British naval raids on the coast of Guard and served two years I Norway, which resulted in the de- in France in the World w ar, tak­ . struction of valuable Nazi w ar sup- ing part in two battles. He p li e s . ' ITCHY SKIN! SANAPELdoeswonders for skin irritations! joined the Duke university facul­ SANAPEL,when applied locally on chronic ty in 1925, becoming a full pro­ Bette Davis is “The Most Regular skin irritation, acts a9 a potent antiseptic, Star” on the W arner Bros, lot, ac­ destroyB bacteria, fungi, as well as parasites. fessor of economics in 1930. SANAFEL offers an effective application to cording to a poll conducted by the alleviate the itch and other discomforts In the above clinical studies, Dr. studio’s 72 police officers. The hon­ caused by superficial skin irritations, such as many forms of RINGWORM, ATH­ Hoover does not find dictatorships or, was awarded because of her LETE'S FOOT, Etc. Get Yours Today! blue-printed in any patterns of so­ thoughtfulness, cheerfulness and her W hy Suffer? cietal evolution. They can be fended SAN APEL Uwoaderfslly tltnpls to dm (merely being, in general, “a regular guy.” brush it os). IPs non-stslnlng. Y od dost even off if w e're “up and at 'em ” without - in ­ need ■ bandage I Order today— 2-ox. bottle losing too much time—but, above SI .00 postpaid. (Mailed In plain wrapper.) all, they m ust first be understood. Those who have forgotten that * money back guarantee —•— Bob Hope started his theatrical ca-, SALINITRO LABORATORIES ALEB S. BRAGG, manufacturer reer as one-half of the hoofing team ' ( WOW est24thStreet - IfewYorfc of the new plastics-and-mahog- of Hope and Bymes are going to be surprised when they see his song- any airplane, which meets success­ Honest Means Cful tests at Roosevelt field, was the and-dance version of the Irving Ber­ lin number, “You Can’t Brush Me. W hatever cannot be obtained by ' Off” in Paramount’s “Louisiana honest m eans had better be avoid­ Once Cut Records S a X i S ed.—Lincoln. In Airplanes, Now auto racing I Purchase.” He does a dance routine with a colored kid band and quartet Cuts Cost of 'Em and avia- justice Jam es F. Byrnes, left, and tion. A hand­ Justice Robert Jackson, newest that should make Rochester look to some chap, rich, venturesome and a Three generations of one family are pictured as they arrived in New members of the Supreme Court iff his laurels. Y ale m an. In 1912, he won the Fourth York,, aboard the Portuguese boat, Nyassa. Left to right: M orris Loev, the United States, are shown for the Y O U B U Y International Grand Prix automo­ 86 , oldest passenger on board; Bertha Loev; M argaret Lauetene; Otto first tim e in their robes of office as Did you know Biat Mickey 'M ouse bile race, and was awarded the Van­ Lauetene, 14; Peter Lauetene; and Lottie Lauetene, eight. While en they prepared to take their seats I was 13 years old the other day? derbilt cup, by covering 409 m iles at route from Vienna to Lisbon their train w as machine-gunned- on the bench. Walt Disney named him Mortimer 69.3 miles per hour. In that day, a Mouse, but Mrs. Disney suggested INOCULATION mile a minute had been put down as the change to Mickey. He m ade his the limit of safety for automobiles. debut in the cartoon comedy, O N F A IT H ‘Lightning’ Interceptors in Formation Arrested by Gestapo “Steamboat Willie,” and was an in­ Field tests have shown a Mg difference Newspapers threw a fit over stant success. In the quality of lnoculator brands on the Mr. Bragg passing Biis dead­ —*— market. You cannot see the legume bac­ line and living to tell the tale. teria you purchase. Immediate demon­ ■Everyone who.enjoyed’those radio stration to Impossible. W hatds the repu­ Tim e flivvers on. In 1918 he left tation and experience-behind' the Inotru- presentations of outstanding pictures lation you buy? the country breathless by flying is delighted now that the Playhouse • NITRAGm Is the ORIGINAL LEG­ from Dayton to W ashington, 430 UME INOCULATOR, having served m iles, in 2 hours and 50 m inutes. is back on the air. Dramatized ver­ the farmers for ever forty years. It sions of. successful pictures are won a GOLD MEDAL a t the WerIdtS In 1919 he set a new altitude heard Monday through Friday in Fair; St. Louis, IU L r e c o r d o f 20,000 feet for sea­ • NITRAGpr to made In the most eom- quarter-hour episodes. The cast is plete and modern laboratory of Ito p la n e s . kind In the world. headed by Virginia Field, and in­ • NJTRAGW to the leader In Hs field He was bom in Cincinnati in 1886, cludes Donald Briggs, who has ap­ b y a M f m a r f i a . N IT R A G IN d em an d Sn the Sonth has rapidly. Increased the son of a m anufacturer and busi­ peared, .in m any of- the Dr. K ildare TSBfSffa r Z**- Dttrtns the faU of nessman, and was graduated from WNlO the> Southern shipments' of and Andy Hardy pictures. NITRAGIN were for more than 45 lY ale in 1908. SrSS0U iS faU r. v e tCH and WIN­ TER PEAS. This large demand to He is a former head of the Early ODDS AND ENDS—IEhen she m u in doe to many field tests carried onyear New York recently loan Fontaine drove ETHr * 3Fj£.p?ove bY th ese te s ts Birds, an organization of aviators that NlTRAGDi Is a good product. interviewers slightly m a d by insisting on who flew before 1916. At one tim e he Send for our booklet ttPlant Legumes to beat Bamey Oldfield in a race in discussing fishing trips instead of fashions P ro p er" showingpictures of field tests and pictures . . . Joe E. Brown has recov­ and now NITRAGIN Is made. Thebook- California. He had the crowds l e t a i S? givA8 yPu v alu a b le in fo rm atio n whooping for him whenever he en­ ered from injuries sustained in that auto­ regarding the lnocitiation of legumes. mobile accident and has checked Sn at If your dealer does not have NITRAGIN tered a race. In 1920 he helped Columbia for “Cowboy Joe ” . . . R ita B a y - ln gtocgt haye hlm get it for you. Insist finance the Glenn L. Martin com­ worth is coming right along; she gels on NITRAGIN Inoculation. pany and moved into less exciting Franchot Tone as her leading man in L Accept no eubttitute ^ Gen. A. Elias, prim e; minister of but no less exacting details of sci­ “E a d ie IFas a tadyrr . . . And Alexis Smith . NOBBE-Hl LT MER PROCESS Piloted by V. S. arm y fliers, these speedy Lockheed Interceptors Bohemia and M oravia, whose execu- is doing ell right too; IF a m e r B ro s, g a ve entific plane-building. He and many are in m ass delivery flight to air corps headqnarters in the East. Pic­ Bon 'ordered by the Gestapo on engineers think he has pioneered her a new contract and plans to star her tures, BieBflrst ever taken of the “ Lightning” in formation, were taken charge of “preparing high treason/’ in “Blonde Bomb eF1 . , . Bamey Google NITRAGIN new strength and economy in air­ as Germany clamped devn on most after the planes took off from Burbank, Calif. The P-38 is the only fighter and Simffy Smith will step from the comic r THE NITRMihI COMPANYtIne. plane construction with his soybean •quipped to go into the stratosphere after bombers. of the protectorate. strips into a series of Monogram pictures MMltoiawtttL — job—oi whatever it is. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKS V1LLE, N. C. y Games Fun • IMPROVED New Date Frocks Add Rhythm * UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Hoween Party S UNDAY I To College Girl’s Wardrobe PATTERNS CHOOLLesson SEWING CIPGLE By BAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. D ean of T he M oody B ible In stitu te By CHERlE NICHOLAS HIS frock, having a longer top of Chicago. with skirt attached’ at a low (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) waistline, is a hew silhouette Twhich you will see again and again Lesson for October 2 6 in fall fashions. Our version has a simple front buttoning, open . Lesson subjects and Scripturei texts so lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; - used by permission. CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY RE­ GARDING BEVERAGE ALCOHOL

LESSON TEXT-Deuteronnmy 5:32, 33; 11:26-28; Isaiah 28:1-4: Habakkuh 2:12. COLDEN TEXT—Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any to New Stunts. people.—Proverbs 14:34. Thrills! That’s vant at your Hal- Legal approval of the sale of alco- holie beverages has largely takeh the m atter out of the hands of the guests enter by a home and the church and has made y—where wicked liquor a civic problem. That, of oomsticks, where course, does not provide us with a I. (You cut these convenient excuse for evading our aper, fasten to personal responsibility, for the na­ tion is made up of you and me, of IK'ely games in our your home and mine, of your church i games for all kinds NEW DESIGNS FOR TOUR COOKIE JAR and mine. We must share the na­ kers, team games, (See Recipes B.elow) tion’s responsibility gladly and ac­ .itful of jolly stunts. tively if we are to-be worthy of our COOKIE SURPRISES citizenship. Especially is that true T H I S W E E K ’S M E N D of the Christian, for he sees the ME SERVICE spiritual and moral implications of New York City Al] crisp, crunchy, and some slightly nutty, all of today’s recipes -M eat-M acaroni Casserole the m atter, and he also knows what In coin for your to do about it. GAMES FOR ALL are so fashioned Jellied Cole Slaw Salad as to send you on W atermelon Pickles I. “Righteousness Exalteth a Na­ a real cookie-bak­ tion; but Sin Is a Reproach to Any ing spree. Fill Hot Rolls Spiced Pears People” (Deut. 5:32-33; 11:26-28). Baked Apple *Butter Balls that lovely cookie That m ay sound a bit old-fashioned jar of yours until , Beverage and it may appear that men have the sides are fair­ •Recipe Given abrogated that principle, but if we ly bulging with wait a bit we shall see that it still goodies so ' you w o rk s . can have cookies a-plenty to put in Your cookie jar problem can be the children’s lunch boxes, to serve solved very neatly with toothsome 1. Righteousness Brings Blessing and carefully selected costume jew­ THE IOt-25* oatm eal cookies with flecks of choco­ (Deut. 5:32, 33; 11:26, 27). In this as afternoon snacks, and as a pick­ callous and indifferent generation e l r y . up for mealtime. . late in them: If you are planning a basic fall Oatm eal Cookies. • we need to repeat with em phasis the S o rro w s If you’re doing some baking for a fact that there is laid down in the and winter wardrobe on a limited rows in life are bazaar, there’s nothing quite like (M akes 4 dozen) budget you might include a gray or very constitution of the universe a ROBABLY “full credit for chic” and misfortunes, plates of yumm y cookies to put over Vt cup butter or shortening m oral distinction between right and tan herringbone tweed man-tailored C . B e n s o n . the sales. Remember, you can sell I cup brown sugar won’t be listed on college report jacket with a matching bias-cut wrong. Right is always right and cards this fall, but it’s one course a lot more, if you give out some Grated rind of I orange wrong is always wrong. skirt, a campus coat of bright red I egg, unbeaten Pthat is getting plenty of “cram­ and gray or tan and green wool samples. These can be set on plates The book of Deuteronomy piesents ming” the country over, as college r ig g e r o n with white paper doilies, for sam­ I teaspoon vanilla plaid lined with gabardine for gen­ pling, and those to be sold put in Vi teaspoon salt the fundamental laws of God. In girls settle down to toe routine of eral utility wear, a wool “dressy” boxes already fixed. Cookies can Vt cup sifted flour this fifth chapter there is a review classroom and campus life. dress for dates and those “special” 8 9 9 9 . e ls , w ith be sold by the dozen if they’re fancy IVt cups fine rolled oats of m any of these laws and a practi­ According to a recognized authori­ occasions, a wool reefer in gray or 7 ounces chocolate pieces cal appeal for obedience. It is point­ ty who annually advises hundreds brown to harmonize with toe skirt and somewhat elaborate, by the ed out that the way of liberty in the neckline top tapered with darts to o m a c h , to o pound if they’re sm all drop cookies Cream butter and sugar. Add or­ of college girls on how to buy and of the suit or to be worn over toe fit closely through the natural or squares. ange rind, egg, vanilla and beat walk of life is to turn neither to the how to wear clothes, as part of wool dress and a separate blouse- extrem e of legal bondage nor to the waistline. The skirt features brings on acid in* Here’s an interesting variation of well. Add salt and flour which has the functionalized “how to live” cur­ and-skirt dinner dress. These items, front and back fullness. Start pset, bloating, dizzy the filled cookie, both dainty and de­ been mixed with the oats. Add opposite extrem e of hum an license, riculum on a Midwestern campus, with a collection of sweaters and but to “walk in all the ways which your sewing for the new season ngue, sour taste and le c ta b le . chocolate pieces and work into bat­ grooming has a significant influence blouses, will keep you looking sm art with this popular style. tomach is probably the Lord your God hath commanded on all occasions. ecause your bowels Corn Flake Filled Cookies. ter. Drop by spoonfuls on greased on toe adolescent girl. There is a • • • cookie sheet. Bake 15 to 20 minutes you,” Walking in His ways brings relationship between success and a Three simple “date” dresses that for Laxative-Senna (Makes 36 medium-sized cookies) P a tte r n N o. 8999 is in sizes 12 to 20. Size those lazy bowels, in a m oderate (375 degrees) oven. all the blessings of Deuteronomy feeling of well-being which springs will m ajor in chic for all more or I cup shortening 5:33, a promise which is repeated 14 dress, open neckline, 4& yards 29-inch p Pepsin for perfect Recommendations are in for the from toe knowledge that one’s best less dress-up occasions are shown in material. For a collar (separately in taking. For years, 1 cup brown sugar in 11:27. sketched) allow % yard contrast fabric. given pepsin prepa- c u p s H o u r old favorites of 'which you never. self is being expressed through the the illustration. For “five and aft­ ZVt 2. Unrighteousness Brings Judg­ er” the “good little black dress” is For this attractive pattern, send your scriptions to make 2 teaspoons baking powder tire. If you want proper habits of posture, dress and o r d e r to ; ble to a touchy stom- m ent (Deut. 11:28). Turning aside ever a loyal standby. The tea dress T Ixxative contains Vi teaspoon salt to make a pretty general bearing. Vt cup water and at the same from God’s ways must bring upon of black crepe, left, with its long on Dr. Caldwell’s man His curse. It is no light mat­ “Wardrobe rhythm” is the way torso line accented by scallops and SBWING CDtCLE PATTERN DEPT. ined with SyrupPep- Vt teaspoon vanilla time, a very suc­ R oom 1324 ter to be under God’s disapprovaL this authority describes the proper its American beauty red velvet bow -fully the Laxative 2 cups cornflakes cessful platter, assemblage of clothes that are ade­ 311 W. Wacker Dr. Chicago nerves and muscles you might try al­ We who know how much the approv­ at toe neckline, should win high hon­ bring welcome relief Blend shortening and sugar thor­ al or disapproval of frail hum an be­ quate for all occasions. Being well ors. The tricorn hat adds just toe Enclose 15 cents in coins for And the good old oughly. Sift flour, baking powder ternate rows of dressed on a modest budget is a his laxative so com- both these Gin­ ings around us may mean, should right note of dash. P a tte r n N o . Size . •otir stomach. Even and salt together and add alternate­ consider w hat it m eans in the life of m atter of wardrobe integrating. One Off to the movies? W ear toe “date N a m e ...... e the taste of this ly with w ater and flavoring to first ger Cookies and of the weaknesses of toe average B r o w n ie s : a man (or of a nation) to have the special” shown to toe right and A d d ress ...... tive. B uy Dr. Cald- mixture. Stir in coarsely rolled com eternal, omnipresent and omnipo­ American girl is that she buys a a at your druggist Soft Ginger Cookies. you’ll steal toe show. It’s tan with tive combined with flakes. Chill. Roll dough to % inch tent God against him. one-occasion dress or an eye-appeal­ brown passementerie across toe to your stomach, too, thickness. Cut with cookie cutter. (M akes 5 dozen) ing number on the spur of toe mo­ square neckline and around toe Spread one round with filling, put on Then what about a people which m ent without giving any thought to I cup shortening countenances the manufacture and waist. And toe skirt—well, it looks a second round and press edges to­ I cup sugar how it will fit into her general w ard­ tf u l J o y the sale of intoxicants, which they as though the dirndl is here to stay. gether with a fork. Bake on a 1 e g g robe scheme. A characteristic feature of this sea­ e that which we greased baking sheet in a hot (425 well know bring about wickedness Vt cup molasses and vice which can only call for the The girl who wants to assemble a son’s fashions is toe im portance at­ estruction dwell degrees) oven about 12 m i n u te s . Vi cup evaporated milk M a c b e th . judgm ent of God. M any believe that wardrob.e that will be adequate for tached to light wool daytim e dresses F ill in g . 3 cups flour the great war in which the world is all occasions should decide on a col­ in oatm eal, tan, beige, m uted greens 1 Vt cups chopped dates 2 teaspoons soda embroiled is simply God’s judgm ent or scheme for toe season and stick and dusky browns. The emerald Vt c u p s u g a r I teaspoon salt upon the nations (including England to . it. She should select frocks, en- green taffeta dinner dress 'in toe 2 tablespoons w ater I teaspoon each, ginger, cinnamon and America) because,, they have 'sembles, suits, coats and accesso- center, above, should be a “come” 2 tablespoons orange juice Cream sugar and shortening, add turned aside from His holy ways. rries that are interchangeable, m ean­ signal for toe stagline. The frock I tablespoon orange rind rs for skin irritations! egg and molasses. Beat well, add That means that the most effective while being sure that a dress or en­ with its slimming torso line ending icd Iocallyon chronic Combine all ingredients together m ilk and blend well. Mix dry ingre­ way to stop the conflict is national semble is suitable for wear on a in a peplum will be voted an ideal a potent antiseptic, and cook until soft paste is formed. \ ns well as parasites, dients and add to batter. Last add penitence and prayer. Why not be­ variety of occasions. Variety can basic evening dress. ‘ icctive application to Cool before filling cookies. soda, dissolved in 2 tablespoons lieve and practice H Chronicles be achieved with bright belts, bags (Released by Westein Newspaper Union.) t other discomforts These little butter balls m ake good skin irritations, such warm water. Drop by spoonfuls on 7 :1 4 ? AT - INGWORM, ATH- nibbling and sm art additions to your greased baking sheet. Bake 15 min­ EOiLH Gct Yours Today! teatime table. Made with butter, utes in a hot (375 degrees) oven. H. Civic Greatness Cannot Be BniIt on Sin and Oppression (Isa. Feature Ensembles Campus Favorite GOODS J Iy simple to use (merely their flavor will be something you’ll B r o w n ie s . Inins. You don’t even long cherish and rem ember. 28:1-6; Hab. 2:12). today—2-oi. bolUe (M akes 2 dozen) In Costmne Jewelry In plain wrapper.) *Butter Rolls. Vt cup butter or shortening Yes, that sounds old-fashioned guarantee (M akes 7 dozen sm all cookies) too! The theory of today seem s to be It is a season of pretentious, im ­ 1 cup sugar that the road to greatness is by way B O R A T O R iE S Vi cup butter 2 eggs, well beaten portant - looking costume jewelry. et - NewYorh of disregard of God’s laws, and by I cup brown sugar - 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, Jhe massive sort predominates, ys& 1 e g g _ m e lte d the application of the m ailed fist iff such as huge wide bracelets with 2 cups sifted flour cruel conquest. But let us remem­ massive necklaces. Great clusters Means % cup flour Vt teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon baking powder ber that others have tried the same of colored stones or rhinestones form t be obtained by I teaspoon vanilla violation of God’s law, and let us spectacular lapel pieces. Topaz and better be avoid- Vt cup chopped nuts Vi cup granulated sugar I teaspoon vanilla recall what happened to them. Did am ber are in high fashion, to wear Vt cup finely chopped nuts you ever hear of Napoleon?—of Al­ with autumn browns. B eat eggs and sugar together. Add exander the Great?—of the “glory Cream brown sugar and shorten­ to this m elted butter and chocolate The newest effect comes from, ing. Add beaten eggs and vanilla. that was Greece”?—and toe world three separate pieces, varying in and blend. Add flour, baking pow­ conquering power of ancient Rome? Add flour and der, nuts, and beat well. Pour into size but otherwise identical, that baking powder. Modern m ilitary leaders could well clip to dress or coat lapel in groups. a greased pan'and bake 30 minutes afford to spend less time on their Roll into balls the in a 35C-degree oven. Cool and cut Matched to these are earrings, size of marbles. books of strategy and their war bracelets and often finger rings. Happiest M an Mix the granulat­ in squares. maps and more time reading the Bi­ He is the happiest, be he king For a delicious variation of the ble and the pages of history. ATION ed sugar and nuts brownie recipe, you’ll like the addi­ Jet Gives New Sparkle or peasant, who finds peace in his and roll the balls ti o n o f Vi cup of bran cereal in I. Drunkenness and National De­ home.—Goethe. in the mixture. cay Go Together (Isa. 28:1-6). The To AU Black Ensemble ITH P l a c e o n a place of the chopped nutmeats. They’ll give you a slightly different leaders of Israel (Ephraim ) lingered For toe sophisticate who likes to a big difference greased baking sheet and bake in a long over their wine bowls as they iator brands on the flavored cookie, but guaranteed to “say it” in term s of sm art apparel Oet Groceries, Cosnootics ee the legume bac- hot (400 degrees) oven 10 minutes. spoke with pride of their nation, Immcdiate demon- These cookies will flatten slightly. please you, just as well. there is an avenue of approach that What is the Tepu- , •Meat-Maearoni Casserole. and especially of Samaria, its leads directly to heights of modern­ at WhoIesafeTnces: behind the inocu- crown. It was a city beautifully I package macaroni ism. It is toe “black as a crow” RIG IN Al. LEG- situated on a hillside surrounded by ensemble that is being exploited , having served ■ Vt cup salad oil- a fertile terraced hillside. Blouses! You can’t have enough r forty ycnrs. It L V N N S A V S : I pound hamburger this season among the ultra fash­ of- them! Here is a beauty. It is ,KJffSa!______£ K ! L at the WortdfB I dry onion, minced Does not that all have a vaguely ionable. To achieve this your black ^thtoBrMomldKarttaiyIw familiar sound? A great nation iff crepe or jersey dress is flecked with one of toe most stunning campus S b in the most com- An assortment of cookies, I green pepper, minced originals brought out this season. It rriTTfffi aboratorjr ol Jto I clove garlic, if desired our day which now lies in bondage jet, intensified with jet passemen­ ..... freshly baked and packed in tins to its neighbor dictator not long ago terie at throat and sleeves. A tiny has long full sleeves, a" round, high eader In Its field with waxed paper between layers 1 can tomato soup I neck, fly-front fastening and double TRAGIN demand 2 cups peas spoke with' pride of its attainm ents jet hat with a snood at toe back HRMtffrMhdicna apfdly increased makes- a delightful present for and its security, while (according button-over pockets that are very uring the fall of 2 cups corn or a drape carries,out the theory new. It carries a convincing mes­ shipments of youngsters away at school and to toe testimony of its own leaders) of seductive black. Gloves are SaSS gSiSSajaS r m ore th an 45 for friends you seldom see. When Salt and pepper sage of “style” told in terms of . TCH and WIN- toe use of intoxicants went on apace, black, and wispy sheer black silk targe demand Is your own cookie jar has been Cook the macaroni in plenty ot even in toe army. hose are worn with black, suede sophisticated simplicity. The colors B carried on year filled to bulging, pack a few boxes boiling salted w ater , and when ten­ are luscious pastels to contrast with e by these tests 2. Permanent Power Cannot Re shoes. The hand bag is either jet R good produot. der, put in a sieve and rinse with dark fall clothes. UOFVtRgRU BwL3071 UatMaifcfi. from what you have and spread Built on Oppression (Hab. 2:12). embellished or of 'lassie suede, to ‘Plant Legumes to cheer to others, too. cold water. Meanwhile fry the ham­ tures of field tests Here again history, reveals toe cor­ match the shoes. s made. The book- burger in the heated oil, stirring it •#•••••••••••••••••••• Iuable information Careful packing in tins with occasionally, to separate it. Skim rectness of Scripture. Many a. na­ Little Folks to Wear ' ation of legumes, waxed paper will keep even sm all out the meat and in the same fat tion has sought to find its “place in Use Lace Trim Colorful’Long Hosiery • TEACHING A CHILD • t have NITRAGIN dainty cookies fresh for a long toe sun” by building with the'.blood t it for you. Insist cook onion, pepper and garlic till Now that peplums and' tiers and No m ore- winter -chill for- little ation, time. Some flavors like choco­ of its vanquished enemies. It has • VALUE OF PENNIES S tender,' but not browned. Garlic flounces and overskirt effects are in folks, the latest news being to toe A child of a wise mother will be f late improve after they stand for may be omitted entirely, and it is never worked, and it will fail now 0 some tim e, Chewy, nutty cookies just as it has in toe past. fashion, designers are enhancing effect that long stockings in bright 0 taught from early childhood to be- § usually rem oved after the onion and them with edgings of either black colors will be worn again. They 0 come a regular reader of the adver- 0 are the more chewy and deli*, pepper are cooked. Combine all in­ What about the city, state, or na­ clous after several days. Spicy or white lace. ■ Lace yokes are are arriving in bright attractive 0 th a n in a n y oth e r can Gie chUdJ>e 0 gredients and sim m er 20 to 30 min­ tion that attempts to promote its also being featured. Removable, colors that will m ake appeal to little, • taughtthegreatvalue of pennies and • cookies become moist and well utes to heat thoroughly and blend own growth out of the taxes on liq­ flavored after standing. very-sheer lace guimpes are sold girls who have an eye for pretty, • the permanent benefit which comes • flavors, then serve. uor and its sale? ' at toe neckwear counters. as well as practical apparel. • from making every penny count. • (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C., OCTOBER 22.1941.

Nonh Carolina I 1 On the March! for that man in uniform Davie County J ,n The suPenorcout Sallie Branson -SEND A MRTON OF MOVIE STAR JOINS U.S. NAVT vs The handwriting on the wall re­ Kelly Branson cords the eventual banishment of the liquor traffic—through action by common, every day citizens aroused Notice of Publication. by liquor abuses and fired with in­ CAMELS Thedefendant, Kelly Branson, will d ig n a tio n . take notice that an action entitled as This opinion was expressed by SPECIAL WRAPPER above, has been commenced in the Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith,' president Yoar dealer has a special Superior Court of Davie County, N. of National W.C.- C.. by the plaintiff. Sallie Branson I /lfttSlWARVSi!» T.U., as she not­ wrapping and OiaHiiK for the purpose of obtaining an ab­ ed re-entry of the service to save yon solute divorce from said defendant, great Protestant Kelly Branson, on the grounds of churches in the two years separation, and tbe saie active tem per­ defendant will further take notice ance field and that he is required to appear at tbe credited them THE office of the Clerk of Superior Court, with the “trem en­ of Davie County at the court he use dous upsurge of CIGARETTE in Mocksville, N. C., within tbirtv dry sentim ent days after the last publication of which the wets O f this notice, which said last publica­ 'cOnward Christian have acknowl­ Soldiers’' COSTLIER tion will be on tbe 15th day of Octo­ edged publicly.” ber. 1941 , and answor or demur to “The terrible conditions prevail­ TOBACCOS the Complaint in said action, or the ing as results of legalized liquor are plaintiff will apply to the Court for beginning to stir Christian leaders the relief demanded In said Com­ to action. An awakening from a plaint. This 20th day of September, distressing apathy seems apparent,” 1941 . C B. HOOVER. s h e a d d e d . Clerk of Superior Ccurt. Sound public education on the liq­ uor question is the most pressing, immediate need, Mrs. Smith de­ clared, outlining for churfeh and tem ­ Notice To The Public. perance workers a dual program of education and constructive action. Notice is hereby given that the "The educational program is of LET US DO undersigned, J. Frank Hendrix, vital need,” she said. “When the Bnitgn Wagne Motrla Seekt Winga has sold all his interest in the as­ truth about alcohol is understood by sets of Hendrix-Dwiggins Motor the citizens of this country, a public Wayne Morris, recent star ot “I struction from N avy pilots who intro­ Company, a partnership, and has sentim ent will be created which will I W anted Wings,” became a member of duced dive bombing, aircraft camera withdrawn as partner from said YOUR JOB PRINTING I Unde Sam’s Navy in May, 1941, m ake possible constructive action.” and catapult take-offs to the rest of company. Notice is further given She listed five program steps: ; when he was appointed to the rank the world. Also, there are opportuni­ 1. Sound, factu­ 'of Ensign. * ties in Naval Aviation for men who that the undersigned will not he al education in When asked what he thought of don’t want to fly. They can be trained liable for any debts or obligations “W hat Alcohol Is the United States Navy, Morris said, as aviation machinists, metalsmithB, of said company from and after the and What It "I think eveiy m an who is consider­ photographers, observers, or they can date of this notice. D o e s .” We can save you money ing joining a military service should receive instruction in m any other This 29th day of September 1941. 2. Bringingback look into the ‘chance of a lifetim e’ trades. It’s a great life in the Navy.” J. FRANK HENDRIX, social disapprov­ WhichtheNavyandNavalReserveof- Ensign W ayne Morris is pictured Former Partner of Hendrix -Dwig- al of the drinker on your fer to getinto the big-pay field of the here in his line of duty as a member and the effects of future—aviation. In the Navy you of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selec­ gins Motoi Company. liq u o r. can attend the finest flight training tion Board at the Long Beach Naval 3. Protest radio schools in the world, and receive In­ Reserve Air Base. and motion pic- l/IIKI/Mff IMMi ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, ture emphasis on ” ' ** I COTTON! COTTON! liq u o r. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL 4. Participation in all efforts to reduce the availability of liquor, par­ E. Pierce Foster ticularly for youth, or to regulate HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. ♦ F O R R E K T ♦ and to abolish its sale. Buyem And Ginners Of Cotton 5. Participation in recognized tem ­ SPACE IN THIS PAPER perance organizations which have a Patronize your home newspaper Mocksville, N . C. definite plan of work. Will Arrange To Suit Phone 89 and therieby help build up your GOOD NEIGHBORS—PRICES TO North Carolina (, 0 _ _ Davie County ( ,n Tbe suPerlor Court- FIT YOUR BUSINESS Near Sanford Motor Co. L, M Seamon, Adtnr.. d. b n., c . t. home town and county. a. of M. P. Adams, decs’d., and L. If Its Cotton, See Foster M, Seamon and wife, Ida Seamon. et als. vs M lM linil IllIIM John Hussey, Cleo Brinkley, minor THE DAVIE RECORD. and Leroy Brinkley, Minor. 14454554111144155544DAVlE BRICK Notice of Sale. We Are Ready To Do Your Under and by virtue of an order COMPANY made by C. B. Hoover, Clerk of Su­ DEALERS IN perior Court, in tbe above entitled Cotton Gmning cause, the undersigned Commission­ BRICK and SAND er will sell publicly at the Court­ house door of Bavie county in Mocks- vilie. N. C.. on Saturday, the lstday “Wanted- Our Work Is of November, 1941 , at twelve o’clock WOOD and COAL noon, the following described lands lying and being in Calanaln town­ I CARRY As Good As The Best Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 ship, Davie County, and more par­ ANTI* Mocksville, N. C. ticularly described as follows, to wit: We Give You Prompt Service Beginning in the middle of Mill WORRY Creek in Richard Stroud’s line. S< 34 degs. W. 3.09 chs. to a stone. S. 57J INSURANCE- AMTUI b degs. E. 7 OO chs. to a stone, 8. 17 HIGHEST MARKET PRICfc; degs, W. 3.12 chs. to astone in road, 'JK p fA Reguhr Ad COACH FARES S 87 degs. E 8.85 chs. to a stone in PAID FOR YOUR COTTON pine stump, S. 25.00 chs. to a post fa This Nannmnm ONE WAY oak, E. 20.00 chs. to a stone, Felk- Ben Tutterow Is In Charge Of Our Gin. er’s corner, N. 36.16 chs to a stone, I 1I2 c e o t p e r m i l e EJ2.10 chs to a white nak.now down, A FINE GIFT PO N 120 degs. W. 5 07 chs. to the mid­ r o u n d ” t r i p dle of the Creek; thence up said creek z z r / 7 SO with its meanderings to the begin­ 10% less than double ning, containing 86| acres, more or J. P. Green Milling Co.) less. See deed from Robert Safriet J. F. NAYLOR, Manager tbe one way fare. and wife, to M. P. Adame. Book 20, l-age 139 , Register’s office for Davie Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. County, U. C. Air Conditioned Coaches TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash BIjOW ON THROUGH TRAINS and the balance on six months time with bond and approved security, or YOUR OWN HORN all cash at the option of the purchas­ SOUTHERN Ie The AAreititiig Ceheens VA SUBSCRIPTION er This 30th day of September, . OF THIS NEWSPAPER 1942 . A T GRANT. IU IS NEWSPS Blum’s Almanacs will soon be here. Let us save you one. RAILWAY SYSTEM Commissioner.

O pportunity^ Primitive Methods SMART MONE RADIOS IkeVnodwtftoed I N a c d N r t Knocks? Be HNCWS BATTERIES-SUP PLIES

POPEYE, RECRUITING OFFICER, -CONDITIONED!

Iu BX i I1LL B E h o r n -s p o o n e d . IP VA WANTS WELL, I’M \ I'M ANIMATION WELL, BLOU1 ME DOtUNi Walker’s Funeral Home I'D LIKE TO BE A K O U R S E , I T 'S P O S S I B L E TCi CaET AHEAD, •• TuOlM lNbi \ MECHANlCrNOW! k VA CSRTlititH CjETTIN' You’re flying high in the Nnvy AN A viation -TH 'NAWV ©IVES VA TH' NAVV T — N A ) 'PLEN1VO1FRESHAIRi am b;ulance TEACHES VA MECHANIC, THf MOST COMPLETE i >7 P= O O Rrtme T M E S HAHN HAW You live like a kingl Free meals. Fres TO.AMOUNT IF POSSIBLE INSTRUCKTIOMS IN I I O U T D O O R . medical and dental care. No rent Io P h o n e 4 8 VTO SllM'P’N' AMV ONEOF SOM E J \ U F E » pay. And you get regular raises in pay. FORTV-ODD What a life for a man who’s young and Mocksville, N. C SKILLED ambitious I You get travel and adven­ TRADES 1 T ~ u * : * ture and you Ieam a skilled trade that puts you in line for big pay jobs when you get out of the Navy. If you are 17 or over, get a free copy FAPER of the illustrated booklet, "UFE IN THE AOVnmsiNG U. S. NAVY," from the Navy Editor of this paper. ATYOUR •SERVE VOOR COUNTRV.1 BUILD VOUR FUlURB.1 A V IC E Cope, 1F4L Kttg Uertwei gyntiotta. fax ^ rQtU na kg rraavctl 6ET. IN THE NAVW NOUtf t u n #you The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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VOLUMN X LIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29. 1941 NUMBER 15

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Haphazard Giving. Law and Justice. Shop Talk. Of Interest To Farmers. Seen Along Main Street Rev. W alter E. feenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. In Missouri, says ‘‘The St. Lois When this war business is .be­ A plan whereby farmers having By The Street Rambler. Whai Was Happening In Daeie It is absolutely necessary that the Post Dispatch,” a man can be sent hind us we may well expect ~ the Federal land bank loank may pro. 000000 Before The New Deal Used Up cause of God be financed. Every to the penitentiary for raiding hen unloosing of many scientific de. tect themselves against any post­ Young woman putting her atm honest, conscientious, unbiased per roosts and stealing a few chickens. velopments now dammed up by em­ war slump or crop failures bv mak. around man in truck and hugging The Alphabet, Drowned The son will admit this. We find that all But in Missouri you can’t do any­ ergency needs that make the gad. ing. payments into a “ future pay and kissing him in truck parked on Hogs and Plowed Up The denominations and Christian move­ thing to a man, who tor a real or gets that may be set down as re meut” fund, which will draw t^e square—Young couples entering a ments have to raise money to keep Cotton and Corn. fancied grievance, cuts ofi a city’s volutionary improvements that are same rate of interest be is beine big auto parked in front of drug their work going. It takes money charged on his indebtedness to the (Davie Record, Oct. 20, I9t5) electric power and places hnndreds calculated to make life more abund­ store—Albert Boger driving smok­ to build churches, parsonages and bank, is announced by Geo. L. tabernacles. It takes money to pub­ of lives in jeopardy. ant in so many respects. ing Model T up Main street—Big J. L. Sheek returned Saturday That is a striking contrast which One of these new developments is Crater, Secretary-Treasurer of the crowd looking at truck loaded with from a business trip to Rock Hill. lish Sunday School literature and re- Iigiaus papers. It takes money to brings out in sharp relief one of the —television. Right now that is Davie National Farm Loan Asso­ Cats--Jini Powell reciting poetry in Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gaitherspent radical defects of our legal and so­ cooped up in laboratories, with all ciation. ■ front ot court bouse —Farming tell­ one day last week in Salisbury support ministers of the Gospel, mis­ sionaries and those engaged in cial Structure. the details thought out, waiting Under the plan a land bank bor­ ing about man who stole his chick­ The North Carolina State Fair is spreading the glad tidings of re­ Such defects are due to the failure only for the green light. And they rower may now send funds to the ens—White mule hitched to wagon in progress at Raleigh this week. putation. Such work can’t possibly of the law to keep pace with tech­ do say that television will also in­ bank to be held in a trust account crossing square—Ben Boyles and C. F. Stroud and Sam Binkley be carried on without mnnev, or its nological and industrial forces in clude a minature news service that for future installments, and this ac­ camp officer engaged in convessa- spent Thursday in Hickory. equivalent. the onward surge: References in will revolutionize uewspapering. count will be credited with com. tion—Two preachers on busy cor­ M. R. Chaffin has returned from However, we have lots of people the comparison obviously is made Some publishers.'with the neces­ pound interest at the same rate ner talking things over—Joe Ow a month's visit to relatives at Dur­ who oppose giving to the cause of to the action of utility company sary wherewithal are hedging by whch the metnber-borrower is pay ings interviewing tax collector ham. God. They say it is “ Money, money, strikers in Kansas City recently in establishing their own radio stations ing on his land bank loan. Local girls home from college fo. Attorney R Lee Wright, of Sal­ money.” But they don’t seem to cnttiug off the electric power of that while their less-heeled brethrens are “ The Federal land bank and the week-end—Lonnie Dwiggins leav. isbury, was in town Wednesday on think that it is money when they go large city at night time, plunging wondering what wilj happen to national farm loan association feel iug town to pay taxes—Stacy Cha­ business. to the store, go to the fiiling station, the whole area iuto darkness, stop­ them. For our own part, we have that this ‘future payment’ fund of­ ffin standing on street corner Jim Rev. Floyd Fry, who has been go to the doctor, go to the lawyer, go to the postoffice, go to the print­ ping street cars, halting the opera­ abiding faith that the newspapers fers a number of advantages to the Kelly wearing big coat on hot af­ very ill for the past two weeks, is ing office, to the court bouse, go to tions of big defense industries, cur will survive. The little tabloids borrowers,” said Mr. Cratet. “The ternoon—Four young ladies enter, much better. the garage, or to any place of busi­ tailing the water supply, congest­ which will greet you when you bop bo-rower who has future payment ing big coupe—School girls adver­ Miss Mabel Kurfees, of Coolee- ness. It is money if tbey go to the ing motor traffic and gravely handi­ out of bed mornings and reach into in tbe land bank has a backlog of tising Hallowe'en Carnival—Army mee Junction, spent Wednesday cafe, the restaurant, the drug store, capping the operation of hospitals the delivery tray of your ether box, security upon which he can draw officer talking about Mocksville’s and Thursday in town with Mrs. the drink stand, etc. It takes money Surely, for indiscriminate and may cut in on the big city t^ailies, in time of need to neep his obliga. police service. C. F. Stroud. to carry on farming, manufacturing dangerous acts of this sort which but people will ever be hungry for tion in good standing and carry W. C. Morton, who has been at inventing, preparing for and carry­ imperil the public interest in many the local sheet that is so close to him through a lean period. He is Make Raodi For One City Point, Va., for several months ing on war to slay mankind; yet they ways, those responsible should be them and theirs. . insured against hard times—at no arrived home last week. grumble and growl, fret and com­ somehow held accountable should For the newspaper has become an cost to him for the insurance. More. J. H Clement, of Winston, was plain, murmur and worry, dose \ Charlotte News. be somehow held accountable by the American institution, like the ‘‘This new plan permits a land in town Thursday to attend the their fists and pocketbooks when they are asked to give to the cause courts of law. But there seem to church and the school and hot dogs. bank borrower to make payments The siogan of the New Deal, in burial of his uncle, Albert Foster. of God in or order to win souls to be no statutes to fit the case. When AU too often it is taken as a matter for future application on Federal i.s domestic phase, ought to be, J. F. Click, of Hickory, spent Christ and save them from a .devil’s one individual wrongs another, of course, and not as fully appre land bank loan, sale contract of “There’s always room for one more several days In town last and this hell, to build orphanages and take there is a remedy at law. When dated as it should be. purchase money mortgage running on the pav roll.” Let some sup­ week with his daughter, Mrs. C. care of fatherless and motherless porter ie House or Senate be dis­ an individual ot a group of indivi­ In the first' place the newspaper to the land bank in any amount less F. Stroud. children, and to care far widows and duals injures a whole community in is historical in scope. Only in very than the unpaid balance of his ob­ franchised by the voters, and if he James Starrette and Mr. Nagel, feed the hungry and clothe the nak­ the manner described, there is no few communities does anv other ligation.” is a lawyer and there is a vacant of Pennsylvania, are here visiting ed. How unfair and unreasonable remedy at law, although in the agency undertake to record the Mr.- Crater said that many farm place on the Federal bench, it is Mr. Starrette’s father, J. J. Star- multitndes of people are! They will measure of actual damage the wrong happenings for the benefiit of of the ers were now in a position to forti­ Judge So-and-So from then on. If rette, on R. 1. give their money oftentimes to the is many times the greater. future generations. The newspaper fy themselves against future mort no ermined robe happens to be Miss Louise Williams has return­ devil, curse tbeir own lives and souls The final chapters in the saga of notes all of them, or tries to, and gage worries and in taking advant­ hanging on tbe rack, a job can al­ ed from Morristown, Tenn., where of others, and never seem to fret years later one may turn to find age of the future payment fund ways be found in one of the execu­ she spent sometime with Miss Lou­ and worry about this;. but, O my, struggle between capital and labor how they hate to give God’s! Many how deep was the snow and who plan would be helping themselves tive departments or with the al­ ise Bushon g. have not been written. One day and also would be serving their people won’t give anything to the there will be inserted into that story was where on a given date. phabetical agencies, aud a fancy Mrs. H. J. Walker returned last country because while the invest cause of God, but pour our their Ourownfiles in the big vault title can be rigged up to justify tbe week from an extended visit to her the history of the fight by civic pa. rnent is earning a good rate of in­ means to finance and carry on the d>. wn-stairs are filled with romance terest, this money would at the comfortable salary that such a job daughter, Mrs. H. S. Stroud, at triots to force both classic to rights cause of the devil. And many who along with priceless historical data same time be doing service for na­ has to pay. •Statesville. of the whole public, and the end of give dollars to sin and wickedness which, unfortunately no other a tional defense through reinvest The New Deal’s house is a house S. S. Beck, John Iiames, T. P. give punny little penniee to the fur­ that chapter will come with writing inent bv tbe land bank. with priceless historical data wbtcb of many mansions, and tn this huge Whitaker and other Davie men therance of Christianity. What an into law of a state state that will unfortunately no other agency has labyrinthi 111 establishment one is were in Statesville last week buy. awful day of reckoning stands ahead compel labor, as well as capital, to seen fit to provide. Those files like to encounter the strangest as ing and trading for stock. of such people! Thousands of peo- stand accountable to the commu­ BoysandBeers often have proven of material va­ sort men t of washed-up Democratic License was issued Thursday for spend tbeir money foolishly, or for nity and the state for any act that lue too. Ir is no uncommon thing politicians, party backs, unsuccess­ the tnorriage of Mr. Oliver Myers luxuries a n d needless self indul­ endangers the public welfare.— Parents generally are very sound gences, thus gratifying the lusts of for litigants and lawyers to be faced ful lawyers, social workers, e.luca to Miss Odessa Sparks, both of the Twin-City Sentinel. fliinkers where their children’s wel­ of the flesh, the lusts of the eyes and with the need of facts that only our fare is concerned, but many par­ tors and what not. Washington Redland section. pride of life, and don’t seem to mind files can supply; the publication of ents have been misled by the sales­ will never get over its astonishment The chair factory resumed oper. High Poinfs Pidure Biz men for the so-called “moderate” this at all; but it almost kills them to legal notices has not infrequenth al finding Tom-Tom Heflin clip­ ations last week after being closed It many be a coincidence, hut the alcoholic drinks. give to God’s cause This includes embarrassed litigants who corld Cautioning parents that ’These ping newspapers in a private office down since May. Only a small multitudes of cburcb members and first week Winston-Salem opened two, boys and beers, do not belong not find them in our files because for the wage $6,000 Federal smack force are at work. so-called Christians, as well as the its movies on Sunday, High Point’s together,” Angelo Patri wrote re­ they had been published in other cently in the Chicago Daily News: ers a year. Jacob Stewart, attorney, moved poor sinner who professes nothing theatres reported a severe reduction -**. . . Beer is not a drink for In fact, illustrations of this over- but to be a sinner. Oftentimes papers which had come and gone his law office into the new Ander­ in receipts. On that Sunday, High boys and anybody grown to adult hospitable disposition of the New son building upstairs, and Is in. drunkards and wicked people, who Point’s movies took in onlv a little without thinking or caring to func size knows it. tion in this way—having left no Beer is an alco­ Deal are so numerous that it is eas. stalling new furniture. do not belong to a church, and never more than half their average Sun. see inside of a church, are more lib files to identify tbeir work or serve holic drink. Call ter to try to recall political or civil Miss Frankie Wilson, a trained day income. it mild .if you casualties who did not get on tbe nurse at the Charlotte .Sanatorium, era) hearted than many people who Now only that, but cafes, beer the public they fattened on for a wish, it is still an belong to our churches and claim to alcoholic bever­ pav roll in some executive capac joints, and hell-raising spots in High spell in all the ways these perman is spending a short while here with be Christians. It is nothing short of age, and is no ity. Maury Maverick, of Texas Is her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Robert Point were reported in the dold­ ent re. ords can serve. m drink for a boy. If a burning shame. Yes, indeed, those files in our the onlv one who comes to mind. Wilson. rums A High Point newspaper at. it were not for its Let me say thst here is a man who vault tell of romance and progress, power to intoxi­ Several weeks ago Dr. Walter >Mrs. G. E. Horn was carried to is a drunkard, but he is liberal. He tributed the decline in Sunday busi­ of life and death, of success and cate, men would Cocding was ousted (shamefully Long’s Sanitarium at Statesville gives of bis means generously to help ness to the opening up of Sunday not use it. How failure, and historians will turn to and aibitrarily by Gene Talmadge Thursday to undergo treatment. needy humsny, and to support the movies in nearby towns, including then can it possi­ them for a true picture of what “ Each a Bad Actor” bly be a mild & Co ) from his place as dean of Her many friends hope for her a cause of Gcd. However, he does not Winston-Salem and Greensboro. drink for boys? the CoBege of Education of the process anything but to be a sinner Statesville has been doing through speedy recovery. Incidentally, attendance of Sun­ •*. . . Boys love speed . . . To University of Georgia. If anyone L. E. Clodfelter and bride, of and on his way to hell. But here is day movies here seems to be follow­ the years. That is one of the fine use one of these machines a boy a church member who professes to services our papers have given, needs all he has of dear brain, should wonder what Di- Cocking Asheville, ara spending a few days ing the pattern of other towns. The steady hand and clear eye. If he be a Cnriatian but be is so stingy turned to for s livelihood, or where with relatives and friends in Davie. Carolina, the 'A" house, got the without additional pay. has one drink of beer he has lost so and selfish he won’t hardly give any­ he went’ tbe likeliest place to look A protracted meeting will begin best patronage; the “ B” houses It is timely to say these things a. much self-control that he would bet­ thing to the cause of God. Now and bout ottr papers, for this is Nation, ter go to bed Instead of sitting in would ue the Federalestablishment • at the Baptist church Nov. 7th. were more meagrely Datronized. the driver’s seat. then he will squeeze out a penney, a al Newspaper Week, and haying And if the enquirer should go to Rev. J Clyde Turner, of Greens But with the passage of time, it ”... An intelligent driver does nickel, dime or quarter to the church, backstood all the other special pot chink on duty. An intelligent the Bederal Security Administra­ boro, will assist Rev. Mt. Littleton, or preacher, or for home and for­ seems the lower-priced houses pick “days’’ and “ weeks” that could boy will not drink at any time be­ tion and ask to he directed to the the pastor. eign missions, and then grumble and up and finally become the most cause he looks forward to the day be trotted out, the fireside journals offices of the National Resources George Hardison, of Charlotte, complain about that, saying it takes popular.—Thursday. when he will. . . (be) . the trusted of tbe nation deserve this recogni representative of his family, his Pl nning Board,'he would find Dr. was in town last Tuesday shaking so much to carry on the work of the community, or his country. Cocking ensconced there with the church, and that it is “ Money, mon­ tion for themselves. — Statesville hands with his old friends. The Price Ol Cabbage. Daily. “. . . Any business or anybody ey, money, and I’m tired of it!” Now using beer to lure-boys into serving dpties of making plans for the post­ D. C. McCullob and three sons Price, of cabbage from across the war expansion of setvices in social which of these iren shall stand the Blue Ridge is about $2 a hundred their selfish interests, reveals an left last week for Efland, Orange idea that is abhorrent to decent peo­ security, education, youth activi­ best chance at the judgment of Al­ pounds. ■ Wilkes folks usually buy county, where they will spend a mighty God? I believe the drunk­ ple.” ties, public health, recreation and while sawing lumber. They have them this time of year and make IS ard will come as near getting into What’s Oie DHfCTenee? nutrition. a lprge contract, kraut. Perhaos a little later in the heaven as the selfish, stingy, griping, fall. Then next winter and spring Beer claims it is mild, wine F. K. Benson, who moved bis claims it is Ihe drink of moderation, family from here to Cooleemee sev­ craving, murmuring, complaining it will be the best dish on the table. whisky doesn’t have much to say. O pportunity^ eral months ago, has moved back professor of re'igion. Neither one The pick up trucks now go through What, asks the W.C.T.U., is the dif­ every day from Watanga and Ashe. ference? Kiiiocksi to Mocksville and taken his old po­ will get to heaven in that condition. A bottle of 4% per cent beer, an sition as miller with Green Milling A few weeks ago there seemed to ordinary glass of wine, and one Company. have been a high peak price of four ounce of whisky contain about the Announcement was made last or five cents per pound but now it is same quantities of alcohol by weight week of the coming marriage of Mr. « PRINTING » bhck to around two cents. Wbv don’t although the amounts , of liquid are Price Sherrill, of Mt. Ulla, to Miss the government put a ceiling (a high' different. A driver gets the same to O rd er at Our IimitJon every product instead of effect from bottle, glass, or ounce— S Carolyn Miller, of this city. The just Bi. me things, as said a citizen THMB and the pedestrian he hits will be happy event will take place in No­ while here in the Hustier office one just as dead. vember. P R I N T S H O P day last week?—WiIkesboro Hustler. * 3 a R E A D th e THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE, N. C.

Press Conference a la Berlin Trouble in Panama IElegance and Refinement Are & Cl WHO’S " if I Apparent in Furred Costumes

By CHERIE NICHOLAS NEWS i & s f . ' l ' \ 1 B y V I (Released by I ' « < P A N A ‘ THIS JTM’s la f . I successful WEEK is well und : v . P ? set disclose night club, By LEMUEL F. PARTON show’s best (Consolidated Features—WNU Service.) while two A T EW YORK.—During his 16 years sailors, m : in the house, Representative jLindsay W arren of North Carolina served as a !used to lie back in his chair with his An expert the set, DeceptivelySleepy f * * m i n d l y Mamie Kelly, Eyed, Warren Is asleep. But of the most Central Ame Alert as Watchdog h e n r w a s . W h e n She declare he snapped into action, his mates looked more ;noted that he had missed nothing of } sailor himse" sands of the ;even the most complicated goings 5 JS l. on. To them he was known as " T h e F o x .” F o r th e e Similarly, not much has been life Richard heard of him since he became comp­ orary sheriff troller general two years ago, but Dr. Amulfo Arias, who was oust­ A making “Ter here he is suddenly in action with ed from the presidency of Panam a, is that of VV a brief against the National Youth Berlin has its press conferences, too, but how free they are is another in a coup which placed a regime p e a c e office adm inistration, accusing it of play­ matter. This radiophoto sent to New York via radio and to Chicago more favorable to the V. S. in s t a t e ’s wilde ing politics to keep up its member­ via soundphoto shows Dr. Otto Dietrich announcing m ilitary achievements power. He fled to Cuba to save his -If ship rolls and get appropriations. claimed by the Germans on the eastern front, to foreign correspondents life, he claimed. Dr. Ernesto De La Not since Characteristically, he goes into de­ in Berlin. Note large-sized war map. Guardia assumed the presidency. took the mo ta ils . Hollywood se Bulky, bull-necked, pompa- brant as Fr donred and of a general leathery Congressional Leaders Confer With F.D.R. Chiefs Meet m akeup, M r. W arren liked to go fishing in old clothes at H atteras or Kitty Hawk. He didn’t want to be bothered with this comp­ troller general job, although it pays $10,000 a year for 15 years. 'T'H ER E is a genuine feeling for His predecessor, the penny-pinch­ elegance and refinement ex­ ing John Raymond McCarl, who pressed throughout the fall and win­ once nicked a pullman berth ter fashion program that bespeaks item on General Pershing’s ex­ the discriminating taste of best- pense account, was known as dressed women. Among the signs “the watch dog of the treasury.” that point to a definite movement Mr. W arren didn’t want to be I toward distinctive apparel that car­ soft brown wool suit shown to the a watch dog, and after M r. Mc- ries a message of “tone” and qual­ right ha? a front of sable-dyed squir­ Carl quit, in 1936, President > ity is the em phasis placed on luxury rel. An autumn brown felt hat with Roosevelt offered Mr. Warren fabrics this season, on sumptuous wide brim softly shirred and chou the job three times before he furs, important-lodking jewels and of green velvet tops this handsome to o k i t . accessory accents that im part thor­ o u tfit. One of his three children, Lindsay oughbred touches to the costume. A record-breaking season that will Jr., aged 16, is ailing. The impor­ Then, too, the revival of dress-up dramatize furs to the limit is in tance of getting the best medical A ..iJ clothes for “after five” is noted this promise. Designers are using fur care for the boy, and his desire for season. The street-length dinner so intriguingly that only seeing U FR a permanent home is said to have First meeting of the U. S. and dress is an important fashion believing. Their efforts run in two induced him to. accept. He had been British commanders-in-chief in the which in turn brings back into the distinct avenues of thought. One to Frank O one of the most popular men in A delegation from Capitol Hill confers with President Roosevelt on F ar East. British Air M arshal Rob­ picture form al little early Victorian approach leads to the lavish use the famous congress, and watch dogs aren’t al­ changes in the neutrality law. L. to R., back row: Sen. Tom ConnaUy ert Brooke-Popham (left) flew to dinner hats to wear with them. The of fur as a trimming, as demon­ films. He’s together popular. (Texas); Sen. Charles L. M cNary (Oregon); and Rep. Luther A. Johnson M anila, P. I., to discuss F ar East* new long gloves add dignity and strated in the accompanying illus­ role in RK (Texas). Front row: Rep. Sol Bloom (N. Y .); chairman, foreign affairs era questions with Lieut. Gen. Doug­ lu x u r y . tration. The newest coats are en­ face,” in w' His post carries more power committee, and Rep. Charles Eaton (N. J.). las M cArthur (right), U. S. chief in That there is a definite impor­ riched with tuxedo panels of fur, debut. Dir than almost any in the federal the Far East. tance attached to richly fur- dresses have tunics heavily bor­ dubbed her job portfolio, although no quiz trimmed costumes was a fact em­ dered with fur, and there are at­ O’Connor th entrant would be apt to list it. Fledglings for Britain’s R.A.F. phasized when the Style Creators of tractive appliques of flat fur. He passes on government ap­ Warm October Chicago presented a showing of rep­ On the other hand, designers are The job of propriations, audits governmen­ resentative fall and winter modes playing up high dram a in separate fashioned r tal accounts, settles claim s and recently, three of which appear in ...... fur pieces. Muffs were never so W alt Disne in numerous other ways polices the accompanying illustration. huge and, as if to stress this fact, h a n d e d to hidden or furtive charges in fed­ These luxurious costume suits of hats in matching fur are often so task of reco eral expenditures. He had valu­ wool have dresses that are jewel- tiny they look like topknots perched able training for this in his long s e e m e d e n studded at the top and have fur- on pompadours or thrust at a dan­ ters, rodeo experience as chairman of the trimmed jackets for added ele­ gerous angle over the forehead. house committee of accounts. ers and cir g a n c e . However, milliners are seeing to it out for it, He is 51 years old, a native of Sm art and distinctive is the fit­ that there are fitted snoods at the a throat f‘ Washington, N. C., up “through ted three-quarter length cutaway back or other contrivances that in­ channels” in politics, as county at­ bordered in fox shown to the left sure firm anchorage to the head. torney and state senator. He has in the picture. Its matching dress Nor are all fur hats tiny, for one of Bob Hope been regarded as one of the ablest has below-elbow sleeves, a tucked the sm artest hat fashions this season acquired ne political strategists of the Dem ocrat­ neckline and a huge clip of silver, is the wide brim that is fur-faced. honorary m City police ic party. Furthermore, there is a turquoise and aquamarine. A clev­ All sorts of fur neckpieces are legend that he once trimmed the erly styled pompadour hat of felt m ade of fur, the latest bit of fashion m ade at t President handsomely in a week­ adds a convincing style touch. show, with gossip centering about the new stole ing on. end poker game. Being deoeptively Amethyst-colored wool is the fab­ effects. Some of them are like capelet sleepy-eyed, and at the same time ric selection for the suit in the cen­ scarfs. Other fur fantasies include alert m akes him a formidable poker ter of the group. Its hip-length fur-cuffed gloves, huge bows of fur R o s a lin d p la y e r . jacket is distinguished by a flatter­ to wear at the throat, shoe orna­ in M-G-M’s ♦ ---- ing collar of blue-dyed fox. The ments, bracelets with dangles of she’s a wo T> EINHARDT HEYDRICH, setting high draped turban is in two shades fur, corsages of fur flowers, and practically up drumhead justice in the for­ of amethyst. fur motifs to applique. side—she c m er Czech provinces, with m ore than T h e f itte d a n d b lo u s e d j a c k e t o f th e (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) pausing to 100 executions to date, has improved to hide in i n W a te r b HeydrichPossibly the greatly compar­ on Jewels on Wool All That Glitters managed to Has Cost-Finding atively loose ing a thri and casual Is Right in Style probably h System o n Killings techniques hadn’t bad Everything in the way of hats, movie star; of the Germans after the Franco- dresses, suits and accessories glit­ Prussian war. her own co ters this season. You do not have t h a t . In the latter instance the French to stop and wonder if this glittering Francs Trireur gave the Germans a touch or that will be in good taste. lot of real trouble. The reprisals - ‘v ? It is good taste, according to fash­ Preston were ruthless and widespread, but October has furnished some of the mount’s “T hottest days on record in the na­ ion’s decree. The embroideries unsystematic, and quite am ateurish m assed on evening fashions are m as­ a swell id compared to Heydrich’s highly pro­ tional capital. Cooling their tootsies bought two Some of the 589 fledgling fliers from Australia and New Zealand, in Capitol plaza on one of these terpieces of needlework. The jet ac­ fessional exploits, for the fatherland cents on day frocks, be they simple game to and the iron heel. shown upon arrival at ■ on the Matson liner, Monterey, record-breaking October days, with sity of Cal bound for R.A.F. flying schools in Canada. Imm ediately after the group the dome of the Capitol as a back- wool or regal velvet, are every­ Old Baron Constantin von where. Nailheads are no respecters and the Un disembarked, they took a boat for Oakland, Calif., where they boarded drop, are these girls from Balti­ fornia, and Neurath, whom Heydrich suc­ a special train for Canada. m o r e , M d . of fabrics; They glitter on suits and ceeds as “protector” in the on elaborate dress gowns alike. office at Ca Czech region, liked to shoot wild Black frocks are being illumined office is to c boars, but held back on shooting with plashes of gay beadwork and and the bu too many people. So they give a Just Good ‘Clean’ Fun War and Religion em broidery. And the latest is bright toughest I' younger man a chance. The new red, green or vivid blue sleeves, given the t: “protector” was Hitler’s finger- lavishly embroidered. Hats, too, quarters r man in the 1934 blood-purge, one come in for their share of glitter. vided with of his principal victim s being his Some are of fur encrusted with gay panion at friend Ernst Roehm, with whom s e q u in s . he had risen to Nazi party emi­ J o e M a r nence in the SS organization. E t h a n w a s h They immediately afterward Dressy Afternoon Suits h e p a in ts made him director of the Berlin Of Velvet or Rich Silk S p r a y s a office of the Gestapo. to toenails A button craze is on. Designers The trend toward gentlewoman As he rose in the Gestapo, Hey- fashions is reflected in the new aft­ c o lo r so are working overtime devising ways the backgr drich established precise and up-to- to “show off” buttons. Fashion even ernoon suits displayed in current date methods for killings and m ay­ costume collections. You will still s h o ts f o r has a surprise for your tailored wool L a m o u r ; h e m . suit—jeweled buttons! It’s this kind wear tweeds for morning and about It was in 1938, when the Gestapo of ingenuity that keeps things in­ town, but for afternoons you will took on the activities of .the “Inter­ teresting. From the American cou­ be wanting a suit in black, brown ODDS AN national Criminal Police commis­ ture series by “la Mode,” come the or deep jewel-colored velvet. If you tings a n ice sion,” that he foreshadowed the wid­ buttons of vari-colored jewels that prefer, you can choose a suit of “Wild Bill elegant m oire silk. M ost of the suits "The Lady er outreach of his espionage system . march in double rank and file up famed Vniv He said: “We are aware that Uie and down the jacket of this sm art have jackets with flaring peplums. Trojan band crim inal activities of the world can suit, climaxed by a matching spray football rail only be fought internationally." It lapel pin. You will find these jewel­ Match Them mal” . . . Be was reported at the time that in ry - and - button ensembles equally still lamenti his office there was built up a dos­ M atch your petunia-colored gloves the World - Heavy rains, which have paralyzed ante and street car traffic In General Nognes, French resident fascinating oh tailored and dress­ with stockings in identical hue. sier on “criminals” all over the m aker suits. years; he tv world, who had spoken disrespect­ parts of Chicago, served to ^put the athletie field In excellent condition commander of Morocco, shown dur­ Give your simple black dress a play himsel fully of Nazi Germany. One exploit for the annual sophom oreireshm an pushball gam e at Loyola university. ing a religious conference with na­ So brighten up that dark sheer dashing fillip with these accessories. picture . Everybody had a lot of-good “clean” fun until the frosh'introduced tive tribesm en, including M oussen d* wool, or m ake that gaudy plaid even Top it with a little jet dinner hat— make the n which won him- increased power rcft tomatoes into the 1 battle. The frosh won out. was filching Schuschnigg’s private Zaers, facing the general. more enchanting with buttons, but­ that’s fashion’s way of doing it thia time with R letters and papers. tons and m ore buttons! s e a s o n . role in “Joe THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. e IMPROVED------CHOICB O Px M I L U O M S * UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL o s t u m e s PATtERNS S U N D A y l SEWING 111 CIRCLE: CHOOL L e s s o n Best Chance By HAROLD L. LUNDQUISTt D. D, TXTE ARE never too young to There is in the worst of for­ Dean of Tbe Moody Bible IniUtote tune the best of chances lor a of Chicago. ” ” appreciate a pretty frock. E^SCRE 1 0 i Jiifmt CUamie/Ul (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) H ere is one of youthful lines, with happy change.—Euripides. By VIRGINIA VALE its yoke top set off with ric rac (Released by Western Newspaper Unlou.) braid and turn down white collar— ttpA N A M A HATTIE,” M-G- Lesson for N ovem ber 2 and side sashes to tie in back. JT M’s lavish version of the There’s no, reason why your own Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se> INDIGESTIONG u may esctte the Heart action lected and copyrighted by International At tha fink d n of distraw m art men and women successful Broadway musical, Cotincll of Relieiova Education; used bjr depend BefftasTaMcte to Mt i n Iwe. No ltx»> is well under way. The initial permission. tmfor wwptomatle bat Bade of relief tbe fastMt-setinff of gestrie hyperacidity. medidnes Ifthe Icdowo FIBST TU iL doMS't pnm BeIKane better, tetaro set disclosed Ann Sothern in a SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES bottle to ■ and reedf* DOUBLE Honey Beck, Se. night club, singing one of the LESSON TEXXr-GalatIasB 6:1. Si. I JobD show’s best songs, and dancing 1:5-2:«. Injory Remains while two hundred soldiers, GOLDEN I E X T - I t we confess our Bins, An injury graves itself in m etal, he Is faithful and just to forgive us our but a benefit writes itself in wa­ sailors, marines and tourists ■Ins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteous, served as a background. ness.—I John 1:9. ter.—Jean Bertaut. An expert passed judgment on the set, uniforms, etc.—she is Sin is an appalling reality, hideous DOTHET M amie Kelly, for 25 years operator and horrible in itself, and bearing of the most famous night club in with it the gravest consequences TOO BOO AT YOU? Central America, at Panam a City. both in this Ufe- and in the life to Healthy, nice-looking girls rate that atten­ She declared that Rags Ragland come. M an does not find it pleasant tion! Scraimy girls are seldom attractive. to face that fact, and so he makes Ten can't put on curves it yon haven’t th e looked more like a sailor than a appetite lor proper foods. VIMOIa \rifh it* sailor himself—and she’s seen thou­ light ot sin and even may go so far Vitamin B I and bon encourages appetite. sands of them! as to deny its existence. Obviously Teur druggist pleasant-tosting VINOI* —*— such an. expedient does nothing to For the eighteenth time in his solve the difficulty or to meet the life Richard Dix was made an hon­ HALLOWEEN TRICKS FOR OCTOBER’S FAVORITE FARTX gnawing distress of a heart facing Sharp Wits Cut and fearing the judgm ent of God. Sharp wits, like sharp knives, do * I orary sheriff the other day; he’s (See Recipes Below) making “Tombstone,” and his role Far better to meet the reality of often cut their owners' fingers.— is that of W yatt Earp, the famous it, admit its awfulness, and seek Arrowsqoith. WITCHES’ NIGHT OUT peace officer of Arizona In the THIS WEEK’S MENU God’s way of full deliverance. Sin, state’s wilder days. which came into the world when Spooks and fun while the goblins, m an listened to Satan and disobeyed black cats and ghosts m ake m erry— Halloween Refreshments God in the Garden of Eden, has Beware Coughs Not since flame-haired Clara Bow isn’t that an in­ •Hot Cheese and Ham Sand­ took the movie world by storm has gone on to mar and to mark all spiration to have wiches, Club Style mankind. We note that . from common colds Hollywood seen a personality so vi­ one grand, m erry x /i \. I I brant as Frances Neal, according Cider Doughnuts CoSee I. Sin Brings Corruption (Gal. 6: party before the Apples Nuts Grapes winter sets in? 7, 8 ). W ^ i \ That Hang Qn •W itches’ Cake CreomuMon relieves promptly be­ Come, let’s plan Seedtime is followed by harvest c a u se I t goes r ig h t t o th e s e a t « t h e y stew and brew Orange Ice Cream This is the law of nature, the law trouble to lielp loosen and expel I and set the •Recipe Given of God. The farmer who sowed germ laden phlegm, and aid nature w heat in the spring looked for wheat to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ witches’ cauldron flamed bronchial mucous m em -* boiling and bub- together until light. Add egg yolks, when the harvest time came. The branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon b lin g ! beat well, then chocolate and blend sam e principle holds in the. spiritual a bottle of Creomulsion w ith the un­ well. Add flour alternately with m ilk realm. Just as jhe one who sows derstanding you m ust like Uie way it Y o u ’l l need, hearty sandwiches, to the Spirit reaps eternal life, the quickly allays the cough or you ate p le n tif u l and hot since the weath­ and beat well each time. -Beat un­ to have your money back. til smooth, add vanilla, and fold in one who sows to the flesh reaps er’s slightly nipped with frost. Of corruption, and death. course .you’ll have cider and dough­ egg whites. Bake in two greased 9- CREOMULSION nuts because they’re wedded togeth­ inch layer pans in a moderate A life .fif self-indulgence (which is for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis shown to tha er and traditional. ’ To top it off, (350 degrees) oven. Ice with: sowing to the flesh) brings moral Seven M inute Frosting. decay. The weakened ,.will- yields ble-dyed squir- have a witches’ cake, a chocolaty, Rumor’s Power honest - to - goodness devil’s food, 2 egg whites to desire, and it “bringeth forth sin: i felt hat with and sin, when it is finished, bringeth Rumor has a hundred tongues, red and chou m oist and crum bly, and perhaps one I % cups sugar 4 tablespoons w ater forth death” (Jam es 1:14, 15). This a hundred m ouths, a voice of iron. his handsome of those pumpkin shaped molds of —V e r g il . ice cream, or at least orange ice, 1% teaspoons vanilla death is spiritual, bringing separa­ to carry out October’s orange and % teaspoon cream of tartar tion from God, a loss of fellowship ason that will and communion with Him. Spiritu­ e limit is in black color scheme. Put egg whites, water, sfagar, in little daughter shouldn’t be a top of double boiler and set over al death as well as physical death proud possessor ot two or £hree are using fur The party starts as soon as the cam e upon mankind through Adam’s m id d l e a g e invitations are sent out. These can boiling water. Beat constantly for frocks like this one. A glance at - ; nly seeing U FRANCES NEAL s in . ts run in two be pumpkin, black cat or cauldron seven minutes with rotary beater the diagram-will show you how shaped, made double with the invi­ then remove from fire. Add vanilla n . Sin Loyes Darkness (I John utterly simple it is to make. It hought. One to Frank O’Connor, who directed 1 :5 -7 ). WOMEN (££> e lavish use the famous “It” girl in most of her tation written on the inside. Send and cream of tartar and beat until can also lutve an open square HCED THIS ADVICE!! g, as demon- films. He’s playing an important them early so your guests won’t of consistency to spread. Marsh­ There is not a bit of darkness in neck, as sketched. If you’re cross, restless/nervous make other plans. The more, the mallows (about 12 to 15) cut in God. He is light. When Jesus • * * —suffer hot flashes, dizziness— panying illus- role in RKO Radio’s “Lady Scar- pieces may be added. caused by this period in a coats are en- face,” in which she makes her film m e r r i e r . came into the world, He came as P a tte rn No. 8020 Is in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 woman’s life— try Lydia Pink- Speaking of luscious cakes, there’s the Light of Uie World. But “men and 6 years. Size 3 requires yards ham ’s Vegetable Compound. anels of fur, debut. Director Frank Woodruff Twirl some stream ers of orange another type of cake which will be 36-inch m aterial, V* yard white material heavily bor- dubbed her “Titian TNT,” and and black crepe paper around the loved darkness rather than light, be­ for collar. For this attractive pattern, just as much of a , cause their deeds were evil. - For send your order to: there are at- O’Connor thinks it fits. room, bring out the frayed straw success either at every one that doeth evil hateth the functional disturbance. Thou­ a t f u r. hats, checked shirts, and grand­ sands upon thousands of women your Halloween Ught, neither cometh to the light, re p o r t Temttrkdble benefits. Fol­ designers are The job ot doing the raucous, old- mother’s costumes from that trunk SEWING CIRCLE PASTERN DEPT. in'the attic. All set? Here we go: party or cake lest his deeds should be reproved” Room 1324 low label directions. a in separate fashioned ring-master’s voice for sale. As different (John 3:17-21). 311 W. Wacker Dr. CUcaso *Sandwiches. ere never so Walt Disney’s “Dumbo” has been from a chocolate The corollary of that truth is that Enclose 15 cents In coins Ior ess this fact, handed to Herman Bing. The These can be made on the buffet cake as night a man who says he has fellowship Pattern No. Size...... are often so task of recording voices for the part or at the table if you have a sand­ from day, is this with God, but continues to walk in Protecting Knowledge knots perched seemed endless—actual ring mas­ wich toaster. If m ade in the kitchen light, tender Sil­ darkness, brands himself a liar (v. N am e ...... Knowledge planted in youth giv- st at a dan- ters, rodeo and prize fight announc­ use the broiler. Have assorted ver Moon cake. 6). Compare Revelation 21:27-28 for A ddress ...... eth shade in old age. he forehead, ers and circus barkers were tried bread, butter, place cheese on first Its velvety tex­ what God thinks of liars. e seeing to it out for it, before Herman won by layer, then another slice of buttered ture is no trick if a throat full of r's. ' The light still shines, and the one noods at the bread, then a slice of ham , and top you use a good shortening and who is walking in darkness has only I-BllOPS OlK KM COtDS nces that in­ with a slice of bread. Toast, cut in cream it well: This Far-Seeing Father thcaib . use ns directed . three, and fasten with toothpicks. to step over into the light (v. 7) to the head, Bob Hope and Jerry Colonna have Silver Moon Cake. where he will find fellowship with PENETRQgSiI y, for one of acquired new honors, too. They are To bewitch your fam ily and guests Vi cup shortening all God’s people and know the Was Taking No Chances ns this season honorary members of the Salt Lake completely serve them a cake with 1% cups granulated sugai cleansing of the blood of the Son-of is fur-faced, that agreeable As Smith and Jones were wait­ City police force; the award was 2 cups sifted cake flour G o d . ing at the bus stop, a passer-by Just Overcurious ckpieces are made at the city’s recent police m elt - in - your - 2% teaspoons baking powder HI. Sin Is an Undeniable Fact The overcurious are not over­ bit of fashion m outh quality. stopped and asked Jones the tim e. wise.—M assinger. show, with some 10,000 people look­ Vi teaspoon salt (I John 1:8-10). Jones did not reply. the new stole in g on. Measure the in­ viz gredients careful­ 1 teaspoon almond extract It seems impossible that a man After the stranger had passed re like capelet " Tl' who knows himself and knows the 'asies include ly so you’ll attain % c u p m i lk on, Smith asked: TOH QUICK RPJp Rosalind Russell is right at home that feathery 5 egg whites life he lives would ever deny sin, “Why didn’t you answer him ?” bows of fur in M-G-M’s “Her Honor,” in which for it is one of the most evident of , s h o e o r n a - lightness so es­ Cream shortening and sugar until “Well, it’s this way,” Jones re­ she’s a woman judge. Her family’s sential to a good light, then add mfflc and sifted dry all facts. Yet men have denied it, plied. “If I’d told Irim the time, dangles of practically all lawyers on the male or sought to explain it away, calling A Soothtac C A I V E flowers, and cake. After the icing is spread on ingredients alternately, beating aft­ he might have got chatting, and ANTISEPTIC W f l l i l k side—she can count seven without the cake, make decorations with er each addition until smooth. Fold it error, or a “fall upward,” or a in the. end I m ight have asked him Vsed by thousands w ith M tisfactotr M* pausing to think. As a child she nsed m elted chocolate. in stiffly beaten whites and flavor­ step in man’s development, or the home to supper. salts for 40 years six effective ingredi­ -paper Union.) to hide in her father's court room evidence of m an’s self-conscioUs- ents. Gefc Cvboil at drag stores or nail •W itches’ Cake. ing last. Bake in three layers in a ''There he might have m et my SOe to Sporlock-Neal Cow, Nashville, Teao. in Waterbury, Coon. — once she moderate (375 degrees) oven, 25 ness and desire to learn. daughter and they might have managed to do it when he was try­ ( D e v il’s F o o d ) r s 2 cups sifted cake flour minutes. Frost with a butter frost­ There is no hope for a man as fallen in love. Finally they might W N U - 7 ing a thrilling m urder case. She’d in g : long as he assumes such an atti­ have got m arried. probably have been a lawyer if she 2 teaspoons double acting baking i n S t y l e p o w d e r Uncooked Butter Icing. tude, for he not only lies himself, “And let me tell you, I don't Ezehange of Happiness hadn’t had what it takes to be a but he makes God a Uar. He denies vay of hats, movie star; as it is, she draws up % teaspoon soda % cup butter want a feQow for my son-in-law Happiness is not given but ex­ % teaspoon salt 2 cups powdered sugar the truth of God’s Word about sin, who can’t afford to buy a watch.” changed.—Diane. essories glit- her own contracts and lets it go a t m akes meaningless or wicked God’s do not have t h a t . % cup butter or shortening 3 tablespoons hot m ilk 1 cup sugar dealings with sin, and reveals that his glittering I teaspoon lemon or almond . God’s Word is not in him. Those n good taste, 2 egg yolks, well beaten flavoring- Preston Foster, star of Para­ 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, who make such statements declare ding to fash- m ount^ “The Morning. After,” had Cream butter and shortening, add that they do not belong to God and M eal-in-a-M inufe em broideries m e lte d milk and blend until smooth. Add a swell idea the other day. He IYi c u p s m i lk do not accept His Word. It is evi­ ions are m as- bought two football tickets for every flavoring. For variation*. add 2^ dent that they ought never to be per­ 1 teaspoon vanilla squares semi-sweet chocolate melt­ . The jet ac- game to be played, by the Univer­ 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten mitted to teach such things in the they simple sity of California at Los Angeles, ed before blending in milk. Flavor church, or in the name of Chris­ are every- and the University of Southern Cali­ Sift flour once, m easure, add bak­ chocolate icing with vanilla. ti a n it y . ing powder, salt and soda. Sift to­ no respecters fornia, and sent them to the morale A cake that wins a place in the IV. Sin Calls for a Saviour (I on suits and office at Camp San Luis Obispo; the gether three times. Cream butter V a n Q m p s thoroughly, add sugar, and cream Hall of Fame is this spice cake John 2:1-6). s a lik e . office is to conduct hard luck contests, without which no cake sale is com­ Christ the propitiation, the mercy- -g illumined and the buck private who’d had the plete. But it isn’t just an ordinary seat covering for our sins, is the eadwork and toughest luck each week will be spice cake for it has the subtle fla­ only Saviour. He paid the price, PORKand BEANS test is bright given the tickets; put up at the best L X N N S A T S : vor of bananas combined with the and made it possible for God to be Iue sleeves, quarters in Los Angeles, and pro­ s p ic e s : just and at the sam e time a justi- Hats, too, vided with a pretty girl as a com­ A Halloween party can be a Spice Cake. fier of the ungodly. The sinner Feasfr-f or-the-Least e of glitter, panion at the game. success without the least fuss. needs such a Saviour. ted with gay (M akes three 9-inch layers First of all, decorations and ta­ Vi cup butter Sin in the life of the believer also Joe Marshall has a bigger job ble settings don’t have to be ' 2 cups brown sugar calls' for a Saviour, one who will than washing an elephant each day; letter perfect, for you can have 4 e g g s cleanse us (1:9) and who will in uits he paints one every morning. the most fun in the midst of the I c u p m i lk His own blessed name plead our Sprays a two-ton beast from ears basement or barn decorated with 1 teaspoon each, cinnamon, nutm eg cause “if we sin.” He is our Advo­ R ic h S ilk to toenails with gray-white water sheaves of cornstalk, pumpkin % teaspoon each, allspice, cloves cate (2:1) pleading His righteous­ entlewoman color so that he won’t blend into faces, rakes, hoes and goblins Vh cups flow: ness in our behalf when we do fall. the new aft- the background daring Techidcolor m ade of sheets. 3 teaspoons baking powder. This does not mean that we may in current shots for “Malaya,” the Dorothy For your table use a large 2 bananas, mashed fine then become indifferent or careless WITH ADVERTISING ou will still Lam our jungle thriller* piece of burlap or cotton sacks ' Cream together the butter and about sin. If we say we know Him Do Not Go g and about sewed together and dyed scarlet sugar .until. light and fluffy. Add and do not keep. His com m andm ents, ns you will O DD S AND ENDS—ConsUnee B ennett or gold. A centerpiece of pump­ beaten egg yolks and bananas and we lie about our professed?relation- AdyeiIbins and high prices do not go together at all. lack, brown tings a nice little ditty in Warner Bros' kin with candles inside the hol­ blend well. Sift together the dry in­ ship to Him. The mark of a true They are extremely' Incompatible to eadiother. It Is Ivet. If you “Wild BUl Hiekok Rides”—if* called low or fruit, and burnished au­ gredients twice. Add them alter­ child is a spirit of obedience. e a suit of only the product which Ii unadvertised, which 4tThe Lody Got a Shady DeoT1 • . . tumn leaves will bring cheers. nately with the m ilk, beating smooth God’s children. prove their love t of the suits famed University of Southern Califomia W rite fortunes and place them lias no established market, that cosh more than you g p e p l u m s . after each addition. Last, fold in to Him by keeping His command­ Trojan band marches and plays in the big in apples or nuts. Play pin the egg whites. Bake in three layer ments. Talking about our devo­ can afford to pay. football rally scene in.t4The Male Ani~ tail on the cat. Bob for apples. mat” . . ■ BasebalFs clown, Al Schacht,is pans, in a moderate (350 degrees) tion to Him, giving our service for W henever you go Into a store and buy an item of ad- m still lamenting because he had to miss Have target practice with bean oven, for 35 to 40 minutes. Ice be­ Him, or sacrificing for His cause lored gloves the World Series, for the first time in shooters. Dance the Virginia Reel tween layers with a double recipe mean nothing if we do not obey . vertised merchandise, it doesn’t make any difference ntical hue. years; he was in Hollywood testing to and other square dances if your of the Seven m inute icing or Choco­ Him. We oidy pile evidence upon w hat.you are getting more for your money—more In floor can stand it—all am id plenty late flavored uncooked icing. For a ck dress a play himself in GoUwytfs Lou Gekrig evidence of our 'untruthfulness by quality and service—than you would get Ifyou spent the' accessories, picture . . Now the movies will again of black and orange crepe paper. fruity spice cake, Vi cup raisins and making and doing things dinner h at- make the name of Smith famous—this Halloween’s the tim e for all this cup nuts m ay be added with Uie which are negated, by our disobedi­ same amount for something which w as not advertised. doing it this time with Robert Young playing the title n o is y f u n . flo u r. e n c e . . role in “Joe Smith, American. I Released by Western Newspaper, Onion.) THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N, C OCTOBER 29,1941.

know when the plant would resume I Rev. IlarvinrWellman, who has THEDA THE DAVlE RECORD. Cooleemee Strike Closes operation [been pastor of the East Marion and Our 1942 Blum’s Almanacs will be Tom Cope, president of the Coo- CUncbfield Methodist churches, has O l d e s t P a C. FRANK STROUD • - Editor. Erwin Plant. here next week. Call and get a copy. IeemeelocaloftheTWUAsaidthe Pjeentransferred t0 Co°l sprinKs N o L i q u o r , TELEPHONE A strike by doffers at the Ernrin strike was -unauthorized.” H eicircait- and ReV‘ 1 ° ‘ B“ k* g0es Free to all our subscribers. cotton mill at Cooleemee has closed added that it was -‘in violation of from C°o1 s PnnS8 t0 East Marlon’ NEWSA Ehitered atthe PoatofBce in Mocks- that plant, where 1,200 workers are our coutract and is a threat to our, — ; ------vllle, N, C., as Second-claw Hail employed. The strike is not autho matter, March 3. 1903 . union and collective bargaining re-J Mr. and M rized by the Textile Workers union latioushtp with the Erwiu mills.” Airy, were M SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of America, spokesman of the union Union officials predicted that the day. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S I OO said. strike would be shortlived. They SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE $ so Ed Holt, general 'manager of the thought settlement might come at Miss Mar- Cooleemee mills, said he did not any time. Line, was in day. No, Pauline, we don't take ducks ial Offer on subscription to The Record, but Rev. and we would consider some locust beer coe, visited r or persimmon pudding. BAD To Everybody Taking Our day and Frid Strange that nothing is being AHfAO D. F Pott said these days about balancing the LexingtOD, w budget. Perhaps the reason is tbat Saturday afte t f t there is no el ction this fall. BUMPER TO BUMPER Mr. and M Here’s hoping that we can build near Kappa, ships fastei than Hitler can sink with pint Tbursda them. Some of these davs Herr SAFETY SERVICE A. M. Lair Hitler is going to meet with his BALL-BAND Hilton Villag just desserts. May the day not be a pleasant cal far off. A Patriotic Emblem With Your Initials-FREE Miss Ruth . If you haven’t sent us that sub­ tbe local Wal scription or renewal, we would be OUR WINTER TUNE UP INCLUDES day with her elad to hear from you. We Dave n , high-powered collectors out run­ 1 Seven Vital Services. Mrs. M. C. V f i i U ton, Va , wa ning down those who owe us. Hon­ tend tbe fune est men will pay their debts when 2 Five Courtesy Services, FREE. brother, J. S. they have the money. 3 Five-Point Safety Inspection, FREE. Mr. and M The Republicans of Davie couu Ptovide winter footwear protection (ot all memben little grandso ty are beginning to look around and of the family — keep their feet warm and dry in Yonr Best Defense For Safe Winter Driving were in town size up the local situation. They BALL-BAND Gaiteis— with the famous Red Ball some legal m are going to get busy early in the trade-mark . . . BALL-BAND Gaiteis fit smoothly, GET IT EARLY Miss Hele new ytar and see what can be done they hold their good looks and they actually cost College, Rale about placing Davie county back in less because they wear longer . . . Outfit the family ents, Mr. and the partv of Abe Lincoln and Theo­ now and be ready for snow and slush. over tbe wee’ dore Roosevelt instead of following KURFEES & WARD Harold Ickes and Madam Perkins. Misses Blv MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE Neil Ward, a Davie tobacco farmers were for­ “BETTER SERVICE” ents at Gree tunate this year in securing living wThe Friendly Store” the week-end Phone 80 Mocksville, N. C. parents. prices for their crops. The crops GEORGE R HENDRICKS Manager. was short in pounds, bnf the grow­ A number ers will get as much or more for joyed a delig their tobacco this year than they - 1- Boxwood Nu received last year. The cottoo ing. A deli farmer had a short crop also, but by the young prices are practically doubled what Mrs. Charl tbev were a year ago. ter, Miss Ad Baruhardt, of The season of the year is here tbe Sunday ; when the frost is due upon the SERVEVOUR CO TRY and Cora Atr pumpkin, and the fodder in the shock. We have something to look Mr. and M forward to—pumpkin pies and per­ little son Tbo ★ protect your future * spent several simmon pudding, not to mention lo« week with cust and ,’simmon bser Wewonder Mr. and Mrs. what has happened to all our old R. 3- friends who in years gone by, brought us jugs of this good beer? GET IN THE NAVY NOW! Tbe Mocks ball team de Most of them have been called to highs 7 to o, their ete-nal home. We trust tbat played on the there are a few left who know how Friday after to make this fine beverage. school cbildr old folks wer Despite the fact' that paper, ink and all kinds of print shop supplies, America needs volunteers to keep the light of Mrs. J. A. have advanced drastically in price tv is a patien within the oast two years we have Salisbury, re liberty burning... to safeguard our American ation which kept the subscription price ot The nesday. Mrs Record down to the same price— shores...to man our new two-ocean Navy. of Mr and M only $1.00 per year. The paper is near Kappa. the same price it was when we were paying io crnts per dozen for eggs, h AUCTION 15 cents per pound for country bam pE United States is now building the most power­ goods, farm corn mill, etc and breakfast bacon and 50 cents a ful Navy, the world has ever seen. But it takes Tmove than ships and planes to patrol our shores, safe­ the late W. bushel for potatoes. Paper is now guard our liberty, protect millions of American homes north of Ro costing us nearly twice as much as and families- It takes men! VoluiUeersl Iredell count it did only a short while ago. If Evoy new battleship, new cruiser, new destroyer o’clock a. m., prices of printing material and the is just so much steel and iron until a crew of trained The Woma cost of living continues to rise we men—mechanics, electricians, radiomen, signalmen, of Bethel cbu will be forced to raise the suhscrip. carpenters and other specialists—goes aboard. ’ A m f i nual Bazaar, tion price of The Record. - Only That is why the U. S. Navy may train you to be urday, Nov. once since the paper was founded an expert in any one of forty-five modern trades and LOOK W HATTHE U. S. NAVY AND o’clock, chick over 42 years ago, has the -price professions. You will get regular Navy pay while you Get this FREE BOOKLET lot of good tb are learning. 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If after read­ Adjoining tb the names of seven seniors and three why not’get the full facts about Navy opportunities LIBERAL RETIREMENT-PAY fo r regular N av y men. ing the free booklet you decide to apply fora juniors will be placed on this list. place in the Navy, you will receive this smart near Jericho, Among those chosen was Joe Fera- and traffiing today! lapel-emblem. I t is a badge of honor you will adjoining the bed, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fera- be proud to wear. miles from M bee, of Cana. Jue is president of AU in cultiva this year’s senior class at Catawba Are you considering joining a military service? on or write. College. He has been a member of Tear out and taka or a n d M t coupon the Monogram Club for four years J) St WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAL RESERVE! to Hi* Navy EdHor of this m n p a p tr _ & and is its president. He has taken active leadership in athletic activi­ Don’t wait. 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Just take thia ad But Lander to your druggist. hurriedly canv W H V ? and unearthec I 1JiA N O T S U R P P I f E D IT TAHES HIM ALL O A i/ - T r u t h U n to u c h e d once done car THE SQUIRErS TRVING TO PULL DOWN THE Change lays not her hand upon w e n t a f t e r th< TO LET THE OLD truth.—Charles Swinburne. Hans Wiebel. BUNDS AT NI 6 HT/ Eye, and the c PLAGE/ Olie Eckstrom Watch Youk cabinetm aker T ing of edged to| Kidneys/ Sam Bryson, il to come to oq H dp Them Oeanse th e Blood just as flatly of Haxmfid Body Voste Tour Iddneva are constantly filtering junctions and| waste matter from the bloodstream. But g r o u p . Iddneyssometimea las in their work—do n ot act as N ature intended—fait to re­ Then the did move impurities that* Sf retained, may an hour after! poison te e system ana upset the whole body machinery. Uie building I] 1« ‘Mil Symptoms may be nagging backache; pillars were ****** persistent headache, attacks of dizzinffc IBeIessed Dy The BfIl Syndicate! getting up nights# swelling, ,p u ffinem laid. WhUe I under the eyes—a feeling of nervous fours from th anxiety and toss of pep and strength. F o r g o t t e n Other signs of kidneyor bladderdis- pUes the wic order are sometimes burning* scanty or strode back a I?:!:? Ite m too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt foot boards ot THE treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use ried in dumpi DoantM PilU. DoantM have been winning new friends for more than forty years* at the feet of 1 They have a nation-wide reputation. a l m o s t a s f a s t I SPORTING Are recommended by grateful people tbs country over. Ask pour neighbor! allotted tim bel •»v.v.v u p . a n d m e a s u i the sound of hq t h e v a U e y . D oans Pills Northern nij BMSomtiteaBiK ’Mwwmweiioo oHouftewseiw mueimeaBiKMi the year, are WVMWEdWSMr HE LHC, HERWtMP M fttt IVSInEIft MlY AS SREflMEfttL HW ftRMWIKVM OWEOMBEWtOf- VHHISMMftWM RraMflElttRftflORJflf IISI darkness camd SMSOWHMftWf SHE CEUMtMOCNWCW 1PHOHE CCRP VJOMY ed and lantern ONlW f HNflE OUT WW KRCH KW P R "PM BEftGONS of the busy wor| M' r - J X - grumbled nor m a I—SAFETY— It wasn’t uni m§i show over the f By WM M •Like a beacon light on nas that Katiel 'HS v S ix ’ (U " iA die height— the advertise­ to serve them [ ftX'.v- , ,r- m ents in newspapers direct tack. But by ti you to hewer, better and laid and the wl r easier ways of providing roof was read* covering of tar| GLUYAS WM the things needed or By noon the 1 desired. It shines, thia K a t i e ’s b r a n d - SlWHS epmjREft SR HIISREOREHbItSKE NfUIift IRtf TISCOlBe OPlMNS WftHf e. s-m beacon of newspaper w as flying fron WILLIAMSm 1$$$ a d v e r t is in g — a n d i t w i l l b e windows were SDOHiESS SAKEetHN ftRMAEl! Iftrt1MMI KEHDSStIfft ItEM IS OBIK1NOMflniBElHft X4IvXi K MNN MO SEE WIW If SlCCMPfHENtBECMlSE IseNftfWltCHSHEIW OONElOEgKHMMBHC • LANG to your advantage to fol­ drugs and dres HSHE HK EORSOtItII HOSftMflO U ROIllHft KH SdMICriEP OflF USf SE­ UPA10N6 VfiE MO ♦ •ft ORSER CM AROOHO MCEUMt MIS ft* HflP TOWft low it whenever yon instrum ents ar VEREWEREnEHffONHflNft ARMSTRONG carried in frorr W i m a k e a p u r c h a s e . f"\,ry liiinp ieoj 4Vdfgeaiit Ik m rI » howling hall Ia here somewhere!'* X THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

HiHBfihtm IUed I Admitted MOROLINE I Influence ■▼I WHITE PETROLEUM JEUV la witness on W e Arm Properly ■attorney tried One should never put on onA pssible to dis- By ARTHUR STRINGERLamp * ^YafleyIW. H. U Service / * best trousers to go out to SgK JL XHB SIORT SO FAR for freedom .—Ibsen. J came to the DUTTERFLIES of print, potted lork,” he said Sidney Lander rescued Carol. Cobnrn lighting the Cobutn claim, breaks with the future of the new colony. from the annoyances ot Erie (the Red) ItumbuiL But he remains engaged to Eric, the Red, and a gang of workers •M f lo w e r s —20 such blocks make Tt to y o u t h a t Ericson. She Is returning to her native Tnunbull’s daughter, Barbara. bring Carol a blackboard and becomes in­ a beautiful quilt. " Partial piecing DON'T LET I stronger, mo- Alaska to teach. Her father, a sourdough, Lander becomes field manager (or the sulting. She faces them with a pistol. Lan­ is augmented by applique; strips I y o u a l l t h a t died with an unproven mine claim. Lander, Uatanuska Valley project. der arrives and knocks Erie out. and squares outline the diagonal i o ? ” an engineer lor the Trumbull Co., which is Carol and he both are enthusiastic about Once more Lander had been her protector. setting; and alternate blocks are CONSTIPATION Rated a time, INSTALLMENT XUl quilted in a charm ing motif, SLOWYOU up “Well, yes, e, ■* * • When bowels are sluggish and you fef "Are you aU right?” he asked. Katie hurriedly donned a uniform, .there was the same division be­ irritable, headachy and everything yo» The complete pattern (accurate cutting do is an effort, do as millions do—oa r I the barrister 'T m all right,” I told him. And as brand new as her Red Cross flag, tween the misery-mongers and the guides, applique placements, estimated FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewnr tell the court I attem pted to prove it by going out and gave instructions for the carry­ homemakers. While the triple­ yardages, color suggestions and quilting earn laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A- and bringing in the mud-smeared ing in of the sick children. There chinned Betsy Sebeck sat on a chop- MINT before you go to bed—sleep witV bplied the wit- and forgotten blackboard. were seven of them by this time. ping-block and railed at the Com­ out being distmbedi—nexfcmorning geotlfc thorough relief, helping yon fed sw i. He stood watching m e as I wiped And just as the last of them was missary for ladling out coffee that again, full of your normal pep. T ry the mud, and then what was un­ being tucked into bed Doctor Rud­ wasn’t dated and butter that smelt FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is Iwitdr 'o o k Boob mistakably a bloodstain, from that dock appeared in our midst and cheesy, a more energetic group of andeconomical. Agenerousfaxnily supplp promptly announced that from that line., Dept. W, ignobly acquired symbol of author­ housewives were down at the salm on design) Is Z9265, 15 cents* Tdie resulting ity. Then, still without speaking, day forward he was to be recog­ stream , with pitchforks, ladling out quickty quilt is about 90 by HO Inches in size. let, New York nized as the official man-of-medi- LIQUID Send your order to: FEEN-A-MlNTtw a cook book we stood rather . foolishly looking half a ton of fresh fish, where the TABLETS into each other’s eyes. cine for the valley project. water was almost solid with red- SALVE of delicious NOSE DROPS “This won’t happen again,” he I could see the glow that came meated bodies, which were prompt­ AUNT MARTHA Handy Pretexts ■who bake at COUOH DR0P5 Box 166*W Kansas Cttyl no. |.ad absolutely said with a steely sort of quietness. into K atie’s Celtic eye as she caught ly dressed and salted, or processed Pretexts are not wanting whes post card to He glanced down at his bruised the significance of that announce­ and canned and stowed away Enclose 15 cents for each pattern one w ishes to use them .—GoldomL knuckles. “You know, of course, m e n t. against a rainy day. Some of them, Saying Nothing desired. Pattern No....,,..*...... Ithe above ad- I noticed} had already planted sweet In general those who nothing Iit it be m ailed what that rabble-rouser wants to “That’s great,” she said, with a Name ...... do? He wants to throw a scare into quaver in her voice. He inspected peas along the black-earthed ter­ have to say contrive to spend* the you, to frighten you out of your job, the building and lamented the ab­ races in front of their still unfinished longest tim e in doing it.—Lowell. Address ...... to m ake this valley intolerable.” sence of running w ater and laughed h o u s e s . * I L ip s They made m y own humble wicky- las they were “Why should he?” I asked. at the electric sterilizer, which IAXGE up, when Ruddy’s prairie fire was Boms ] king within; “I think,” answered Lander, “it’s couldn’t be used, of course,, until Women’s Coquetry IimKI. the completion of the Project’s gen­ finally stamped out and I moved I courteous be because he has Trumbull behind back to my home on the Jansen Coquetry is the essential char­ the presence him. There’s more than .one way, erating plant. “They’re throwing money away clearing, seem a very small and acteristic, and the prevalent hu­ h old. remember, of fighting a mine antiquated affair. The quietness op­ Mlnj Applksio mor of women; but they do not ic la rm .” on the wrong things,” he said, aft­ JIIST t fets-ImBiackieafm er a quick appraisal of the sup­ pressed me. all practice it, because the coquet­ KlngFeatsrn Sntdtai* A ghostly voice was telling me DASH IN FEATHERS7> ry of some is restrained by fear or Jaii Risbta p lie s . I was glad when Katie dropped in. OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS that it would be sweet to lean by reason.—La Rochefoucauld. RHEUMATISM l u m b a g : fiV .., against a wide shoulder like' that, And that seemed confirmed, two But her spirits, for once, seemed w hatever the outcome, until life lost days later, when a motor ambu­ anything but light and airy. “What’s on your mind?” I de­ • little of its uncertainty. lance was unloaded from a flat car, A car horn sounded sOutside the a highly varnished and urban-look- manded. shack. The door opened, and we ing ambulance designed for the use “A couple of snapshots,” was Ka­ stared at the rough and mannish of the new Red Cross nurse. But tie’s rather cryptic answer. Katie promptly cottoned to that ve­ “Snapshots of what?” I asked. figure of Katie O’Connell. “Of a snip of a surgical nurse “You’re the bozo I want,” was her hicle, which because of its sable paint schem e, she christened “Black down in that Seattle hospital,” the ild grim-noted announcement. “We’ve gloomy-eyed Katie replied. "Rud­ got to get action here or there’ll be M a r i a .” used when But K atie soon had other things to dy just showed ’em to me; He hell to pay. There’s three clear seems to think she’s the last word cases of measles in that tent col­ think of. Two cases of scarlet fe­ ver developed in our little tent city. in womanhood.” ony, and about two hundred kids Life, I felt when Katie went on who’ve been exposed to it. Colonel her way again, was a dolorously H art’s gone over for the Anchorage muddled-up affair. doctor, but that doesn’t solve our It didn’t make a good beginning p r o b le m .” for my first night back in the wicky- “What is it you want?” asked up. And, a little later, it was I chest cold—the L a n d e r . crowned by a still m ore unpleasant land chests are “I want Doctor Ruddock here,” th in g . lie — a product |romptly relieve said Katie’s prompt proclamation. For most unmistakably, on that ' 3 and resulting “And inside of twenty-four hours first m idnight of m y new loneliness, I coughs* I’ve got to have a hospital of some somebody came to my cabin and Bh wonderful re* k in d .” |IE than an ordi- tried to force the door open. > break up local “Then you’ll get it," Lander said I wasn’t sure just how much pres­ Iteroleisused on with reassuring curtness. “We’ve sure my crossbar would stand. So »sure you're ua- got the m aterial and we’ve got two I groped about in the darkness, aft­ ■T product madet hundred workers.” !Children's Mild er slipping out of my bunk, and Jilar and Extra “What workers?” challenged Ka­ made a search for Sock-Eye’s re­ ★ YOU WIN two ways with Ijps who prefer tie. "Those bindle stiffs in the CCC v o lv e r . when you buy the pack Raleighs! Premiums... and I All drugstore* camp have just told me they’re I waited, with the big six-gun in walking out. They say they're on my hand, until the sounds began with the coupon on the bock! a milder, better-tasting strike. And the building-gangs claim again. Then I deliberately fired a smoke! Your own eyes tell you they have orders to stick to houses.” shot at the wall, as a gentle remind-, A DIVIDEND OF PREMIUMS! Free to that Raleighs are top quality... “To hell with orders,” barked er of what that would-be intruder Raleigh Smokers! Just save Uie valuable Lander, “at a time like this. I say might expect. the tobaccoismoregolden colored I F o r c e you’ll get that hospital. And you’ll The warning, apparently, wasn't coupon on the back of every pack. . . good than in other popular brands... life is in es- get it, lady, before I take these wasted. For nothing but silence, inthe U. S. A. for your choice of many Iow striving for boots off.” after that awful roar of sound, cam e and golden-colored leaves bring Ie over force.— to my ears. luxury premiums! the highest prices at the great CHAPTER XVI But, even though I took Sock-Eye 1 s six-gun to bed with m e, it w as a long tobacco sales.Try Raleighs today. Action is eloquence, as Shake­ tim e before I could go to sleep. Tbey cost no more than other speare once said. Lander didn’t fail the valley in CHAPTER XVII popular-priced cigarettes, yet Its tim e of need. And Katie got her “That’s great," Katie said. they’re blended from 31 selected h o s p ita l. Long before this colony was grades of golden Turkish and All she got was a board shed in­ And that stirred her Ruddy into thought of there was a sm all school [Frangula, Sal terlined with plywood and roofed at M atanuska Village. It was housed Domesiactobaccos-Andsaveyour araway, Fen* still more frantic action. He bun­ with tar paper, a bald-looking build­ dled his nurse off to an isolation in what had once been a wooden- coupons for handsome practical price, Methyl ing with square windows and a row fronted trading post. Its floors had late of Mag* tent in a clearing at the edge of Sport Jacket. Tan poplin Spotd Klos Roller Sliatejk premiums! non, Glycerlna of army cots along one wall. But the Wiebel farm and commanded heaved with the frosts of many a Whid-, shower-proof. 3 sizes. RubbeMnoanteddoublebaU it was shelter for K atie’s patients. her to carry on as best she could. long winter, its walls had sagged, light weight.. 475 coupons, bearing wheels.200coupons. It didn’t come easy. When Lan­ and its roof leaked like a sieve: Sam your \ underM the “This is like stamping out a prai­ der put his pride in his pocket and rie fire,” he announced. “We’ve got Bryson, its owner, soured by his othered with talked to the transient workers he to check it before it starts.” removal as district superintendent, Jravating gas, got nothing but jeers. For Eric the refused to lift a hand in repairing I s A v F f f e lreath, try this Red, obviously, had been working Katie went without a murmur. I the old wreck. The CCC workers IBLE ACTIONS think she would have gone to the f e & g & C l relief of gas on them. They declared they were were equally recalcitrant. So Lan­ I already imposed on and underpaid. north pole if her abstracted man-of-. der marshaled a corps of volun­ |ea for QUICK medicine had ordered it. He boiled ► J f c s S S S s ; take this ad But Lander didn’t give up. ' He teers and tackled the job. The un­ hurriedly canvassed the colony tents with indignation at the carelessness dulating floor was made level once and unearthed three men who had of the colony mothers. One neglect­ m ore; the side walls were patched buched once done carpenter work. Then he ed child, in spite of his warnings, and stretightened; two new windows |her hand upon went after the old-timers. He got developed pneumonia. And that were put in, and the roof was made . Dabna Brldgo Tablewxtli TUMopTaMe. Matched But- brought a hurry call to me. genuine inlaid wood top. terfiy Walnut center* Mar* n b u m e . Hans WiebeL Then he got Sock- waterproof. They also built a dou­ Leg locks.....760 coupons, auetry inlay. .376coupons. Eye, and the quick-handed father of “We’ve got to have help here,” he ble row of rough little desks and Olie Eckstrom, and a stalwart ex- said when I confronted him in his replaced the rusty old drum stove cabinetmaker who knew the mean­ crowded little tent office. “And as with a new and shining air-tight ing of edged tools. The acid-spirited I’m stopping all public assemblage, heater, to say nothing of four equal­ Sam Bryson, it’s true, flatly refused your schoolwork peters out. and ly bright and shining gas lamps. to come to our help. But'Salaria leaves you free.” The Project officials may have ase the Blood just as flatly defied all paternal in­ So I was not only a day-nurse been short on labor but they proved fSody Waste junctions and joined up with the and scrubwoman and deputy-mar- prodigal enough with supplies. For ionstantly filtering shal but also a human laundry and Ie blood stream. But g ro u p . they promptly shipped in six gross Ig in their work—do Then the dirt began to fly. Half a stove-stoker and milk-distributor of blackboard wipers and a half fctended—fail to re- and oiler of desquam ating little bod­ Itr if retained, may an hour after the site and size ol truckload of chalk boxes and enough Mt Idgeii Congress Qnaltty Free Catalog. Writs Brown pd upset the whole the building had been decided the ies. I took temperatures and paper and pencils to run a state Playing Cards. Single deck: AWilliamsonTobaecoCorp., changed sheets and doled out a gal­ h nagging backache, pillars were bedded and the sills university. They also, ironically 60. Set of two: XOO coupons. Box 699, Louisville, Ey. attacks of dizziness* laid. While I helped to lug two-by- lon of cathartics. I kept the shed enough, sent a nickel and enamel I swelling, puffiness warm at night and the sunny side B & W coupons ara alto packed Vitfc KooI Ifceling of nervous fours from the track side lumber water-cooler and an electric fan, I pep and strength* piles the wide-shouldered Salaria screened by day. I patted soda so­ both of them, of course, quite use­ Clgarattas and Bfg Ben SmoHng Toto eco |ney or bladder difl- lutions on itchy little torsos and PtAIN OR CORK I burning, scanty or strode back and forth with twelve- less. But all shipm ents of textbooks swabbed out spotted little mou'hs m ust have fallen by the wayside. TUHt m \'C60eoe Bumor" Tim*. night, KBC B ti Network. I doubt that prompt foot boards on her back. She glo­ Ithan neglect. Dae ried in dumping her gigantic loads and baked sheets and played check­ S’lary, openly defying her acidu­ J have been winning ers with the ‘ convalescents and lous old dad, helped m e sandpaper |a than Iorty yean, at the feet of the busy Lander. And ■n-wide reputation* alm ost as fast as we could carry the shooed overinquisitive urchins away the rough little chair desks and T grateful people the allotted timbers they were caught from the door and went to bed so sweep up shavings and brighten the pur neighoort up and measured and shaped while dog-tired that seven hours’ sleep windows with chintz. the sound of ham m er and saw filled seemed nothing more than seven When I asked S’lary, as we worked *500 EVERY WEEK the valley. ' ticks of my alarm clock. there side by side, if it wouldn’t be WRITE A LAST LINE » TO THIS JINGLE Northern nights, at this time of But behind m y back, all the while, easier to pursue her studies in such the year, are not .long. But, when life was going on as life has the surroundings, she startled m e by the darkness cam e on, fires were light­ habit of doing. vigor of her revolt. ed and lanterns were swung above For the colony wasn’t without a “Me plant my carcass in one o’ W E 1S WHAT YOU iDO : MERE'S WNAT YOU WIN all its own. Every mass, .mi­ “Hunpty B npty sattn a stile— ; W S of the busy workers. They neither .them kid seats?" she indignantly de­ It*a simple. ItfS fun. Just think up Ton have 133 chanceeto win. If grumbled nor rested. gration, I felt, must have had its manded.' “Me squat' here and do alastlineto thisjingle. Make eure Snetiig Raldghs m tfiau d e. •• you aend in more than one entry, It wasn’t until the sun began to casual mishaps and touches of sums with a bunch of undersized it rhymes with the word “blend.” > your chances of winning trill be !TYH Ehow over the peaks of the Talkeet- m i s e r y . cheechakos who ain’t able *' wipe Write your last line of the HeprefenttiSBfider Mefld that much better. Don’t delay. on light on nas that Katie and I took time off The misfits might rail at Ruddy their own noses? Not me.” JinisIe on the reverse side of a Start thinking right now. to serve them with coffee and hard­ and his health rules and the mal­ She was. conscious of my frown ot Raleigh package wrapper (or a be advertise* facsimile thereof) , sign it with R ntpiiw . . . $l«UMcash Jpapers direct tack. But by then the floor had been contents m ight squat about the Com­ disapproval as I watched those full m issary porch and orate at the bu­ your full name and address, and better and laid and the walls were up and the and rose-red lips fram ing language Wiftil it to Brown ^Williamson originality and aptness of the line you write. Secenlprize . . . SOiMcaih roof was ready and waiting for its reaucrats who were turning Mata- so unsuited to the seeker of culture. Tobacco Corp.* P. 0. Box 180, Judges' deciaiona moat be accepted aa final. ThMprize. . . . 2SMcadi Iof providing covering of tarpaper. nuska into something worse than “Pop’s been wonderin’,” she ob­ Louisville/ Kentucky, post* In case of ties, duplicate prises MU be j needed or By noon the roof was finished and Soviet Russia But the real home- served with a new meekness in her mwM not later than midnight, awarded. Winners will be notified by mail. 5 prizes of $1U0 . SMOcath lshines, this Katie’s brand-new Red Cross flag seekers were already out on their smoldering eyes, “if you couldn’t October 27,1941. Anyone may enter (except employees of 25 prizes of . 125.00 cash I newspaper was flying from its peak.. Then the plots getting a bit of land ready come and teach me private. And Toa may enter aa many last Brown tc Williamaon Tobacco Corp., their 1(0 prizesof a arise for belated seeding or lending a o n c e T g o t - 1’ handlin' a pen as easy Unee ae you wish, if they are all advertising agents, or their IaraIlieA. Prises wilt be awarded on the Corporation. 133 MHOS enever you carried in from the em ergency tent. of the Project. winter in the States.” iase. looked no shipshape that A n d a m o n g th«* w o m e n , I fo u n d , !TO BE CONTlNVEDt ..... T mm

THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. OCTOBER 29.1911. NoticetToThe Public. In the Open! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, J. Frank Hendrix, has sold all his interest in the as­ The ultimate liquor traffic goal of CARLR e e “more victims and more profits” sets of Hendrix Dwiggins Motor has been pointed out for decades by Company, a partnership, and has church and temperance groups. CARE-FrEE!^ J withdrawn as partner from said It now has been printed publicly company. Notice is further given by an important liquor trade paper, Save H the cost'of driving on Autumn trips by that the undersigned will not he The Brewers Digest, which wrote liable Ior any debts or obligations in May, 1941: LeGRANDS PHARMACY GREYHOUND “One of the finest things that of said com pany from and after the Phune 21 Mocksville Oac-War Rd.-Trip date of this notice. could have happened to the brewing Washington, D. C. $4.35 $ 7.85 industry was the Charleston. W. Va. $6.25 $11.25 T h i s 29 t h d a v o f S e p t e m b e r 1941 . Bjziy insistence by high Asheville, N. C. $2.10 $ 3.80 J. FRANK HENDRIX, ranking arm y of­ Atlanta. Ga. $4.30 $ 3.75 Former Partner of Hendrix-Dwig- ficers to make Columbia. S. C. 12.28 $ 4.U5 gins Motoi Company. beer available at Norfolk, Va. $3.95 $ 7.15 army camps . . . Plus 5 per cent Federal Transportation Tax The opportunity presented to the brewing industry |LOOS£ COTTON! COTTON! TtVKsUE by this measure is so obvious that it is superfluous E. Pierce Foster to go into it in de­ KEYNOTES RED CROSS APPEAL 'Liquor’s Goal*' tail. Buyers And Ginnem Of Cotton “Here is a chance for brewers to cultivate a Mocksvii le, N. C. taste for beer in millions of young men who will eventually constitute Phone 89 the largest beer consuming section of our population.” Near Sanford Motor Co. This brewery attitude is contrast­ ed with the 65-year goal of the If Its Cotton, See Foster W.C.T.U., which is to build up and protect Ihe American home. The W.C.T.U. members—and millions of others for that matter—believe liq­ uor and its many fellow travelers of social disease, poverty, drug ad­ DAVIE BRICK diction, and polluted politics, are the deadliest enemies of the Amer­ ican home. COMPANY While on the subject, let’s see what other liquor trade press writ­ DEALERS IN ers have to say: The Beverage Retailer Weekly— BRICK and SAND “A passive attitude will not stave off prohibition. We must be more SOUND WOOD and COAL aggressive . . . We suggest that ♦ FOR RENT ♦ Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 a war chest be collected ...” SPACE IN THIS PAPER Mocksville, N. C. Again, it said: Will Arrange To Suit “If one were to draw a graph of GOOD NE1GHBORS--PRICES TO the public’s sym­ pathy with the in­ FIT YOUR BUSINESS COACH FARES dustry, it would be a steadily de­ O N E W A Y creasing curve. "Hie Nation'! Goal” When that curve ^^.4/:.+/++927//:+./74974//:497492+^74C 1 1I2 cent per mile breaks through the red line, when 45874414445^89681811^6879944330 public opinion turns completely against liquor, the Drys will have r o u n d ” t r i p woni” We Are Ready To Do Youu S 10% less than double Million Red Cross Cotton Ginning I the one way fart- Volunteers Aid Air Conditioned Coaches Defense Program € Our Work Is I ON THROUGH TRAINS

Washington, D. C.—Behind the front SOUTHERN lines of U. S', defenses more than As Good As The Be:l I^140819923RAILWAY SYSTEM 1,200,000 Red Cross volunteers are on the job—making surgical dressings, We Give You Prompt Service knitting sweaters and giving comfort articles, learning the rudiments of RADIOS emergency mass feeding and scores HIGHEST MARKET PRIO of other duties in an all-out effort for national defense. BATTERIES-SUPPLIES The largest defense task now being PAID FOR YOUR COTTON J undertaken by Red Cross volunteers RI.CAN RED CRO is the production of 40,000,000 surgical Ben Tutterow Is In Charge Of Our Gin. |g Expert Repair Service dressings for the Army and Navy, ac­ Frances Fedden. attractive Bronxville, N. Y., artist’s model. It the 1941 Red cording to Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, na­ Cross poster girl. Thousands of posters like the one pictured above have been tional director of Volunteer Special distributed throughout the country calling attention to this year’s Roll Call YOUNG RADIO CO. Services. membership appeal. Painted by Bradshaw Crandell, prominent New York Illus­ Home Service volunteers and Gray trator, the poster carries a national defense theme, portraying the active part J. P. Green Milling Co. | We Charge Batteries Right Ladies, whose duties are directly con­ being taken by the Red Cross In serving the armed forces. cerned with the man in uniform also J. F. NAYLOR, Manager Depot St. Near Square are expanding their programs, Mrs. Davis said. : Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. As a preparedness measure, thou­ sands of women throughout the coun­ RED CROSS AIDS ARMY MORALE try are learning mass feeding and nutrition as members of the Red Cross Walker’s Funeral Home Canteen Corps. Added thousands are being trained in the Motor Corps to AMBULANCE serve as emergency drivers. Blum’s Almanacs will soon be here. Let us save you one. Phone 48 North Carolina * M - M -M **-*-m * m *-m -m -m -m -m -m -m -m -M-*MHMMHH< *+ * * * • « * Davie County I ln The suPenor Court- ► V Mocksville, N. C L. M S*>amnn. AHnir. rl. h n.. c. t a. <>f M. P Adams ders’d , and ! . M, Seamon and wife Ida Senmnn. Pt als ! - vs LET US DO MWBPAPER John Hupsev, Cleo Mrinkl^v. minor ADVERTISING and Ltroy Bri nit lev. Minor. Notice of Sale. ★I A T YO U R YOUR JOB PRINTING S SERVICE Under and by virtue of an order VB. MLP YOU SI made by C. B. Hoover, Cierk of Su­ perior Court, in the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissi n- er will sell -,MibIicIy at_ the Court­ house door of Bnviecountv in Mocks- We can save you money WHY LET AN OLD vilie. N C., on Saturday, the lstday of November. 1941, at twelve n’citick CAR DRIVE YOU noon, the following described lands !vine and heine in Calaualn town­ on your ship. Davie County. anil more par­ ticularly described as follows, to wit; Beeinnini; in the middle of Mill ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Creek in Richard Stroud’s line. S 34 dfgs. W. 3.09 chs. to a stone. S. 574 dees. E. 7 00 chs to a sone, 3. 17 STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL BUYAGOODUflED deirs. W. 3.12 chs. 1 1 a Ftone in road, CAR FROM THE S 87 degs. E 8.M> chs to a stone in HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. In This N pine stump, S. 25.00 chs. to a post oak, E. 20.00 chs. to a stone, Felk- Red Cross workers are on the Job In all Army and Navy camps and stations throughout the country to assist In the Important task of maintaining morale* er’s corner, N. 36 16 chs to a stone, Aoovev an Army flier leaves unfinished personal matters for the Red Cross Patronize your home newspaper E. 2.10 chs to a white oak.now down, field director to take care of while he embarks on an emergency flight across N 20 dees W. 5 07 chs. to the mid­ country. The Red Cross Is the official means of communication between service dle of the Creek; thence up said creek men and their families back hom*. and thereby help build up your with its meanderinsrs to the begin­ ning, containing 86| acres, more or home town and county. less. See deed from Robert Safriet and wife, to M. P. Adame, Book 20, YOU CAN’T QUIT ADVERTISING page 139, R egister's office for Davie County. N. C. YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE TERMS OF SALE:. One-third cash NOT A MASS MEETING and the balance on six months time THE DAVIE RECORD. with bond and approved ppcuritw. or all cash at the option of the purchas­ er This 30th dav of September, iWe Adverllaedr 1941. A T GRANT. Commissioner. M M M M -M -M *-M -M -M -M -M -M -M -M -M -M-M-M-M-*rtrt>*-*MMMHMMMMl