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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLB. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 . 1943 - N UM BER 3 3 Storm Signals For 1944 ^ the committee are not NEWS OF LONG AGO. Man’s Greatest Problem • ° completed and so we do not even Religious Nonsense Seen Along Main Street Rev. WftlterE. lsenboor. Hiddeoitft N. C A prominent Democrat remark, know whether that group will re­ All one has to do to hear religions By Tlra Street Rambler. . - Wkat Wa* HappeoiBK h Davie Mail’s greatest probtem on earth ed to us a few. days that “our par port the bill favorably or not. nonsense palmed-off as God’s truth 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Before The New Deal UidI Up is sin. We are in a fallen, sin* ty’s leadership is so bad In.the Gen­ However, storm signals are be is to keep eyes and ears half o p e n . Young sextette playing oards in In one brief artizle but two- or ThefAlphabet, DrowBed Tke cursed' world, therefore we have eral Assembly, they are doing so ing hoisted. The Democrats are parked auto on Main street—Pri­ three phases of such nonsense can be much that Is hard, trying, trouble­ many foolish things and showing muddling up their leadership under vate Sboaf trving to buy a package Hogt aBd Plowed Up The mentioned. On a recent Sunday one some and testing to go through as themselves incapable' of leadership, the guidance Of Governor Brough, of the leading ministers of his deno­ of chewing gum—George Hend­ Cotton and C o n . particularly as regards the demand we live out our lives on earth. Sln ton. to such an extent that the Re­ mination, the pastor of one of the ricks, Phil Johnson and Leslie Dan (Davie Record, Mtircb 6 , tg t 8 ) has brought about all the suffering, of our dry leaders for an apportu publicans may vet Gnd themselves strongest churches, according to the id standing on street corner trying W. I. Leach made a business trip all the bloodshed, all the detestable nitv to vote t.u a question of sale of in their best-positioa in vears to newspaper report, taught his congre­ to work out the food rationing- pro. to Hamlet last week. and cursed things 'that beset us. liquor in our state, that it . would carry fhe Old North Stat'e - Sim gation that physical suffering is one gram—Six young ladies bicycling 0. L. WiHiams made a business Sin is everywhere present In this not shock me one bit were the Re* DeLapp’s matchless leadership as of God’s methods of discipline to up Wilkesboro street—Dr. Grewie trip to South Carolina last week. world; And it brings its -perplex­ publicans to capitalize on it to such state chairman mav swing us righf bring people to their senses and make laving in s supply of Arrow shirts lane, the littte daughter, of Mrs, ing problems everywhere. an. extent that- they will sweep into control of tbe state. them acknowledge Him. . This, to —Senator Brock and Represents, say the least, is pure nonsense If it James McGuire, is quite illw ith No man has ever beep able to North Carolina !0 1 9 4 4 .” The Christian Advocate rigbtiy tive Alexander shaking hands with were true, then when we build hospi­ master sin and its hard problems Suppose that feeling is general says the Iiqtior sitoatiou in tbe state friends on Main street—Lady trv. pneum onia. tals and have the suffering scientifi* within himself. He can’t; Sin Is all. over the state, what would hap. is little short of a disgrace It adds: ing to purchase can of frozen sal.' Attorney E. L. Gaithor and sev­ cally treated, we are trying to de­ too powerful.: Instead of his mas­ pent That is the question that is eral other citizens went up to Yad- “Under the pretense of efforts, to feat’God in His own method of try. moo—Clarksville farmer trying to being asked on every hand. klnville Monday. tering sin sin masters him. There ‘control*. beverseealcobol these a- incr to bring the sufferer to his sen­ sell a Mg country bam to a broke Added to that we sawstorm'slg. D. A. Parnell has moved from is only one means of having mas­ m ount to efforts to ‘prom ote’ liquor ses'and. make him or her a Chris­ citizen—Patil Blackwelder Ioolcirig Salisburystre t to the HaTtmaa tery over sfo and wickedness, and unis hoisted at Raletgh lastweek drinking with an even "larger alco­ tian. Nonsesnse. I have a brother- for joy-riders—Denuts Sflverdis in house in North Moeksville. solving sin’s bard, dreadful, per. w hen 2 0 0 prominent dry leaders— holic content. Witness the present in-law, who for forty years has been meat shop buying Country hams— A. T. Grant, Sr., who has been plexiog problems, and that is thru practically everyone.of them being qills before our General Assembly. a leader in bis church; a good man; Sam.Stonestreet leaving court house ill for some time is able to be out the presence and power of God. Democrats — appeared before, the Then, too, think of the violence chairman of the -Board of Deacons —Miss Marjorie Douglas opening again, to the delight ot bis many We know God’s power is mightier House propositions and grievances done democracy by not allowing all and tiharice collector. The first of combination box in postoffice— Mrs. Petruary of last year he ,was taken friends. than that of sin. Therefore every committee, of which Representa­ people to pass on. the present situa. James York entering bank—Chal violently; his hospital bill was nearly Miss Sareh Clement, of the grad­ human being on the face of the tives G. Brawlev of Durham... is tion w ith 7 5 per cent of onr people Hepler on his wav to visit ration­ a thousand dollars; he has probably whole earth needs God in his - life. chairman, pleading for the right to in the country. These good, tem- ing board—Miss Vera Groce walk, ed school faculty, is ill with rose- not been able to attend a single ser­ No one can afford to' go through vote on the liquor issue. ' ola. Miss AlvertaHnnt is teach D e ra te citizens are to be shut out vice, perhaps permanently an inval ing slowly down Main Street read­ Dr. I. G. Greer, , general super­ ing for her. Iife witbout God,' Everyonewho while the city folks and certain wet id. His nearest neighbor is not a ing. Iettet—Frank Bssic waiting in - P. P. Green, well known farmer does is defeated while living, and intendent of Mills Home, the North spots in the state control the entire church member; has never been a front of cafe—Coast guardsman pay­ of Clarksville, was in town Monday shall be defeated In the world be. Cariilina; Baptist orphanage at liquor set-up. Most assuredly the church attendant; perhaps never ing for breakfast with $ 2 0 bill— on business. yond. Thomasville; sounded the _keynote tima has come'for astate-wide ref gaye-a dollar in .his life to any phase Misses Hazel Alexander and ' Ruth C. S M assey has moved h is stock It is pitiful to see men every, when he told the committee that erendnm btf the liquor issue. If of church work; he is a healthy man, Wisbon taking a walk down Main of goods from tbe Horn bullning where groping their way through they had not gathered to discuss our representatives at Raleigh are >lder than the other, but entirely street. to the building recently vacated by life with the awful probleipsof sin the merits or demerits of IiqUor, but afraid of democracy they would do well. ahd always has been. J. A. Gentry, near the depot. confronting them without taking he added, "it is preposterous that well to be consistent and stop talk­ Another phase of religious non* Little Stingers. sense is the argument frequently Sberifi Wiuecofi and Deputy C. the Lord Jesus Christ as their Sa­ people have come here and beg for ing about democracy for the na­ heard and seen in print that it is From The Yellow Jacket viour and Master to successfully a chance to vote—a right guaran tions. We bnv bonds, pay heavy V. Miller carried William Bowles our wickedness that involves us in There ;s only one religion in all helDtbem through. Before Him feed ‘them by the Constitution.' of and William Orrender to the State taxes and sved our boys to the ends the present global war; pure non­ the world that meets the needs of the devil slinks and cowers away, the United States.” W hileDrM Hospital at Morganton Wednesday. of the earth to give themselves to sense, nothing else; too absurd fo r in* all men. That is Christianity, Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter, otherwise the devil has the mas­ T. Plyler, editor of the North Ca­ secure the ‘freedoms’ counted so telligent people to listen to, much which teaches the Fstherhcod of of Salisbury, spent last week here tery. Every man possessed 'with rolina Christian Advocate, voiced dear. Yet we are not allowed the less believe. God and the Brotherhood of Man. with her parents, Mr. and Mis. R. sin and wickedness is mastered, and approval of all that Dr. Greer had freedom to vote here in North Car­ A third I will mention is that We know a man who is so dumb 'M. Ijames. mastered forever, unless he seeks said, Dr. Charles H. Durham, act* olina on an issue that ranks with wickedness only leads to the down* he thinks the Milky Way is a dairy There will be a Fiddlers’ Con­ the I/>rd and finds Him as bis Sa­ ing pastor of tbe First Baptist war as the two chief hurts of hu­ fall of tribes, governments- and na­ route and the "Big Dipper” is put vention and box supper : at the Ad­ viour. Sin’s problems entangle church of Raleijgb “rang the bell” manity. The three million people, tions; this too. is pure nonsense. in the skies so aviators can get fresh Thehighestauthority ostimate thst vance academy’Friday night. No him, tWine about his life and 'soul, when he said: that repeated refusal most of woom have descended from milk from the Milky Way. the race had been on our planet from admission will be charged. and drag him down to defeat' and of the assembly to let citizens-vote patriots who fought for their free­ When Germany doesn't seem to eternal damnation. Then it is liut .OVthe liquorcijttestion was a refur SOO to 625 times as Iong prior to the Y Kerr Swlcegpod, of Asheville, dom t«iy'ii|^;fe3^tev.-ah^:'f'^;V.*® Christian Era as since which is 2,000 care a hoot bow many German lives the reasonable, right, common sense Sal of constffutioifal rights. “ The ■ who has been at the bedside of h]s outrageous disgrace; .Our repire. years, ' Tbroogh aU these long ages she wastes In Russia, why should big questionis that of democracy, father, E. M. Swicegbod, for sev- thing to take God iuto the life and seutattv^shouldatoncegivethe weaker tribes were being conquered we be solicitious of tbe lives of Ger­ era! days, returned home Monday. let Him lead, guid^ direct, shield be added. ISe joined others in pre­ people of this state another- oppor­ and merged into the stronger; wa B man spies in this country? " Hls father has been'' v’ery AV Wth and protect Us, and solve sin’s dicting “if /ihfe General Assembly tunity to pass onthis Iiqnor issue. their subjugation doe to their' wick­ Because Solomon said. 1 ‘there is pneumonia, but is some better. problems for us along our . pilgrim doesn’t allowthfepeople to express Yes, at tiis time in the midst of edness;' By no means, but due to in­ not a just man on earth, tbat doetb Mr. Bob Cornatzer, of near Cor. journey. themselves 0 0 this question ybti are the present war for the freedom - of ferior numbers. strensrth.'snd fight­ good and stpafetii not,” is no justi. natzer. died Sunday and was bur. O, that men everywhere would going to hear' them thunder next the world ” Union Republican. ing ability. fication ( ( ^ man to stuff a ballot ■ Tbree centurles before th e begin* led at Advance Monday afternoon, seek God, pray unto Him continu year.” box. ; hing of the Christian Era Alexander Mr. Cornatzer. was about 3 0 years ally, trust Him fully and always The Democtitic party in North Let Us Pray Being '^ispicioos of everybody of age, and is survived by his wile rely upou Him for help! When Caralina has sold out; •' body and the Great, overran the than known (By Rev Loy D. Thompson) word, the RAma. Empirel EgyPt and everything is to the spirit and and five children. -Funeral servi­ we are fully consecrated unto .Him soul, to the liquor interests, says a In the leading magazine there is a Persia. Palestine and India after sub* soul what gangreeu is to the body ces were conducted by Rev. J. H. we find that He is ever present; prominent minister—and a Demo, picture of Chinese children praying jecting to his iron will bis owh eoun* We know oneman is'so to tbe body. He leads us out of all difficulty erat—and if we decent people, we B rendatl. for. the children of other lands; The trv, Greece. In the list century B. We know onejnau who is so sus­ that the devil trys to ensnare us Christian people, cannot get resul s W. L. Harkey left last week for motto for this picture is: “Prayer 9 . Julius Caesar conquered .ill Gual picious of everything, when his his home in Union county, after with. He outwits the enemy in in our Own p arty we can tu rn to an* and friendship can cure the illness of which included France, Beliiamt doctor gave bim n doseof Cod Liver ■pending several days with his sis. our behalf. Heupliftsandsnstains Other party for it.' He might well hate.” How true is it! These two Switzerland then crossed the Eng­ Oil he said it tasted fished to bim. ter, Mrs. T. S Coble. us. : He solves all our problems’ as have added that the Republican things can cure tbe world’s most lish Cbannellinto England, tribe# and It is to be hoped that the 7 8 th w e go through life. This is life’s Miss Edna Horn spent the week party is pledged to a statewide re. stubbornm aladies and its most ag> people were forced to surrender and Congress will . set. a new pace, by end with her sister, Miss Esther better way. Hallelujah! We re ferendum on the liquor issue. That gravating sins We need more of submit to the rule of Rome. Was standing up on its own feet and as. both and a better quality. When; their subjugation doe to their wick­ Horn, who is teaching at Walnut commend 6 od Almighty to every paragraph in the G. O P. platform serting its Constitutional rights. It When there is real friendship. prayer' edness? A thousand times no. It Cove. person. is a ringing and challenging one. has now luard a rumbling from the was due to the superiority of the Some one broke into the office at There can be no mistake where the is tiie natural order ’iof the heart. Friendship builds unfortified bopn* Roman Legions. people. ' Kincaid’s mill, near tbe depot,- last Republicans party stands on that dry lines between nations. Our good . A' century and half since Napoleon It is what we call mighty poor issue. - Monday night and stole a pistol neighbor and friendship policy with all but eonquerrd all of Europe, be­ business. Brother, to preach Repub­ and a razor; There was some cash Then, we are beginning to wood, reference to Mezieo, Central Ameri fore Waterloo. Were his conquests licanism 3 6 4 days in the year and in the office, but tbe tbiei failed to WAR BONDS e r if 1928 is going to be repeated. ca ia producing the ripe fruit of ao- due to the sins of the people? Never. ti.en go o p t on th e 3 6 5 th and vote locate it. The Democrats ran a wet Catholic operation in tim e of stress and strain. But to Napoleon’s war machine. tor tbe New Deal. for President and the Republican f. W. Stonestreet1 of Winston. The Women’s Anxiliaiy Vohateer Coleridge says: Friendship is a shel- Coming closer home, has the no­ The Sinking of tbe President Salem, was in town Satutday on Emergeney Service, more familiar­ party, with Herbert Hoover, a dry tering tree.” It has its valne Se­ torious Hitler subjugated, ill treat­ Coolidge would seem to indicate - his way home from Caoa, where ly known as the WAVES, has been Quarker, for President, carried neca has made the statement that ed and slaughtered millions in the that somebody was about as care, established as a part of our Navy. North Carolina by 6 4 ,6 0 0 majority. friendship always benefits. Emer- smaller and weaker countries of . be was called to the bedside of his They are doing a great work and less as were our *‘guatdians” at son c la im B that friendship is an order Europe because they are indescri ' brother Sam, who has been very relieving many men from office to Let’s don’t fool ourselves, however, Pearl Harbor. of nobility; Friendship joined to bably wickel and deserve such a ill with congestion of tbe brain, but active service. too much. It was Al Smith’s mem- Remember next year is a Presi­ praver is one of the mightiest forces fate? Nonsense, pure and simple. who is some better now. bership in the Rowan Catbdlic in ■ the world- Napoleon has said Every people overrun is far better dential year ’ So begin today to church that added to. his downfall. Misses Ruth and Sarah Hodges, "Friendship is but a oam,. Vl love morally and religiousiy: than' HiUer spread the gospel of true American, of R. 4 , spent the week end in the The Democrats came right back lat. no one.” His life proved what be and his criminal gang of lieutenants. ism -the only sure antidote for this Twin-City, guests of their sister. er to run Frsnklin D. Roosevelt—a said. Jesusoxpects us to, bind the It real|y seems that , tnany people New Deal meddler’s itcb that is Miss Mary Hodges. ringing, wet thought and throught world to the feet of God' throdgh otherwise. - sensible. retish v religious trying to be engrafted upon tbe who declared in his acceptance ad. Nonsense, but repudiata eommon D. 0. Blackwood has moved* his friendship andprayer. **i call yon American tree of life. dress that the 18th Amendment no t slave by friends” said th e M aster. sense in all things religious. f mily from Cooleemefe to onr city, The Good Book says “Cast thy was doo med. .. U nder , his leader.; Friendship and praver will cure the ' CHAS H. UTLEY. and are occupying a house near the bread upon tbe waters, for thou ship saloons sprang up all oyer the bate of the* world... This is tru e be* Shalt find it - after many days.” graded school. cause love is the .heart and core of country. He pledged to “drink our Massey AtCamp Pickett Likewise cast your ballot in tbe P. f. Rouse, who Adtks at the bo’h. Love is the greatest thing in way back to prosperity.” Lester-B. Massey, of Mbckarille, R, 3, box,. and though it may be held up furniture factory, had *the misfor the world It.aska no reward save B ut we are about to w ander fair is now. statiooed at ibe U. S. AnBy's Medi by crooks for a . while,- it may turn tune to get his left hand badly cut ; Cwt irf a WAVE uniform, exclu­ that of loving/ Tbe Bible; teaches cal Replaceomtt Ik aU M G m at s t Osmp sive of accessories, is approximate- afield by gbing into national pbliti. in a machine which he was opera, that love casta out. hate. I t :. cop. Hckett’-VaU v k w to is mxtorfataitf lii up in the right place and be count, Iy$137.35. This includes suit, skirt, caltics. : The present General As. ed -ascaat. ting Wednesday. hat, ,overcoat, -raincoat and service quors it, it destroy^ its root and tensive phrrical, militatyaiKi speoialised sembly overwhelmingly Demeu branches. Prayerjoined.tPifriehd. Medicals train ing.- UnpD .ttusfompfetiMiof The store and warehouse of- B; bag; . Your purchase of War Bonds helpspay for the uniforms for ,these cratic—appears to be sold out to ship will core thehato.of,|theywprt& traloint Medtcsi e s a ^ ^ s s ^ l e e J R. Bailey. & Co., at Ad v im ^ :fep jiimiotic; women. Buy W ar BdndS the liquor interests. We must wait Therefore letttspt^ah& .Ve^'jtHK ^$|j|N CO IIIE destroyed by lire about 11 -tfcfcWk t'everjrpayday with at least tea per- eent e l your • inedme. - for the final vote on the bill pre­ preying. ^ Tbunday night. ^ is not 'tf-y .T '*?•’ ' U' TrMtmryptPorimtnt sented bv R. E Price, of Ruther- — ...... a i i t i g i how the fire started;: The total M 6 fordton, calling for ' a refereudjtn Renew your nibMSjiitio^ a a le . i t fitii wMtu of ihe '\n h y , tte :Medieal'iSiDil' IN WAR BONDS b between IroiQoo and $ 1 5 .GOO, onthis all-important issue to see Ioiday and get a 1943 A(matT aier'imUiien is^ocoiuiefve ttielbthting with no insurance. " exactly , where weare. The hear- aae free:''. ^ ^ Stfeoithn-B tnlttioQ v(U|l to victory. ° THE DAVIE RECORD. iWOCKSVTIXE. N. C.

Who's News Soviet Marines in Russian Advance, Too FDR Envoy in India CLASSIFIED; r ------^ DEPARTMENT This Week -J '■ W-: GOAT RAISERS By : '* GOAT BAISERS: Are your animals '4Biflk-; H M M P i » for all they’re worth"? Do they fa in - Delos Wheeler Lovelace IItJilP n high production for months afsr.fcom- By VIRGINIA VALE : fresh? The Purina plan of tareeateg, Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. Belcased by Newspaper Union. Book and full day’s feed for a goat. " ^ E W YORK.—The sooty ends of Sept. 1411, PUBINA HILLS, SC LM kl Mo. the mustache of Brig. Gen. T HE March of Time’s “One Frank O’D Hunter sweep skyward. Day of War—Russia, 1943” They seem to swagger as they is probably the best documen­ MISCELLANEOUS s w e e D . And tary film that has come out of COFFEE DRINKERS: TRT IBIS HeNeednUWateh „n the gen- this war. That was the opinion Tastes, smells, looks like coffee—hdajtitful Younger Airmen eral they are and inexpensive. Sample 10c. Formula' SL. of Walter Graebner1 their war ED HARRIS, Bos 426, Los Aascleev Catif. To Learn Tricks Jiis t He seems to correspondent, when he saw it swagger, too. His middle has thick­ in Moscow. His adventures in FEED ened and his best profile has two getting it to the MOT’s New York FABMERS. CATTLEMEN, DAIRTREN, grow kudzu. Produces up to 4 tons or mare chins, but even without a plume, a office would make an exciting mys­ per acre of choicest feed every y r.,no ^ e p . (WV& FeJ cape and doublet and hose, he looks failures. I planting lasts lifetime. No pest.: srtt&J tery film. Once, when he looked for easily eradicated. No cultivation after lstyr. ■ as swashbuckling a fighter as all the the cans of film, they had disap­ A legume, rebuilds poor land, stops waBheg. More 18th century could chum up. QualLBes for Gov. soil conservation, pay* peared! He waited in Teheran for ments. Write for facts, pr. on 2-3 yr. crowns. W f t r - W i t l Outwardly, that is. Actually, the a duplicate print to be flown to him, The Kndm Farms, Box A, BarnesvHle, Ga. SiMriet R f general, on his record, is tough, di­ and the plane was forced down on are t o d a j rect and silent, no fire-eater at all. the way. The African offensive REMEDY o f fightin His prediction from London that our * broke, and he had to cover it: When The wd attacks will finish the Luftwaffe the film finaUy reached Cairo the New Seientifle Discovery. Removes corns, has releq along about 1943 is substantial talk. callouses, bunions, permanently. 4 gears, William Phillips, personal repre­ Egyptian customs refused to pass it, old, has never failed. Costs 50c. con’t- bodied till he talked them over. send stamps. Testimonials by request. Vhe The general is not one of the sentative of President Roosevelt, is Wrisht System, Bos 620, Des Moines, Iowa.1 Probabljl youngest American brigadiers, These spectacular action pictures were taken in the same sector of shown at the left talking with mem­ been ma bat he is young enough, 48, and the far northern Russian front. Automatic riflemen of the Baltic fleet bers of the American and Indian John Garfield isn’t finding his productid his Eighth American Fighter charge the Nazi enemy from what appears to be a captured blockhouse press, following his arrival at New midget automobile so cramped since replaced! command, very likely will fol­ Texas—and Four Slates tions. (top, right). Lying in the grass at tlie left (top picture), is the body of a Delhi, India. The trip was made by he worked in Warner Bros.’ "Air The treaty by which Texas en­ low him toward Germany off the wounded man. Below: Marines advance headlong in face of German fire. plane. In the center, with glasses, is Force”—he spent most of his time Not onl airfields of England more often in an improvised tail gun position in tered the Union contains provi­ harder tlf One man, at left, is crumpling in death as other marines surge in to take Durga Das, of the Statesman. Half­ sions for creating out of its terri­ that it will leave him behind. his place. hidden behind the turbaned man is the Flying Fortress Mary Ann. Mary tiojis by I Ann is the heroine of the picture. tory four other states “in addi­ sacrifices He downed eight German planes Herbert Matthews, an American tion to said State of Texas’?—if newspaper man. At the right, wear* they are! in the First World war and can the Texans so desire. line com l wear a DSC with .four oak leaves, a ing a turban, is A. S. Iyengar of the Monty Wooley, “The Man Who Purple Heart and a Croix da Guerre Yanks Pay Visit to Jerusalem Lahore Tribune. Came to Dinner,” became the man the JapaT with palms. The oak leaves and their wq who came to Al Jolson’s air pro­ squads palms indicate repeat perform­ gram, “Life Begins at 8:30,” and NONE bombs ances. remained to co-star. After two guest Tokyo b l In the following peace he set For Labor Draft last y eal cross-country records, crashed H undrf twice, and became an authority S t.Jo s e p h anese w l on precision flying, which comes A S P l R I M World's. Larges+ SeIIeratlOc tions pla| in handy now. But he won’t talk and aux about bis past and that is why sands o f| he is a swaggerer only to the streetcaif limit of that mustache. on the s i A long parade of reporters agree FAMOUS NO-SUGAR prisonerj that he is a mum cuss. Invited work. once to say a few thousand well- T ALL-BRAN MUFHNS Y ai-sal chosen words on why he remained headed c in the army, he answered: “I guess borhoodI it’s because I like the life,” and EASY! DELICIOUS! the authl went back to his tip-to-tip Sights. They really are the most delicious from beil m uffins th a t ever m elted a p a t o f b a t­ eaem iesf ter! Made with crisp, toasted shreds boanb a tl YX7RANGLES over the efficiency o f kelx.ogg’s ALL-BHAif, th e y bav^. a ’ ’ of American bombers have texture and flavor that have njad® Firsf lately been a little muffled by the them famous all over America. At IeJ roar of American motors high over househof . . G erm an MONTY WOOLET KeHogg1S All-Bran Muffins inoendia T h tn k WlH at G en • cities where \ S tablespoons % cap milk performances the combination of shortening I cup Hour to the w l Andrews Would some critics Bills to draft labor for war indus­ Vt cap com syrup % teaspoon salt gone fa j Jolson and Wooley was seen to be so less teaspoons D o WHh Pe8Osas ~ r _ « try, covering both men and women, 2 cup Kellogg’s baking powdet years satisfactory that it was made a per­ have a | were introduced into the house and manent one. Now it’s known as the Ali-Bran craft could not go except at too senate, respectively, by Rep. James Al Jolson-Monty Wooley program, Cream shortening and com syrup bombs, great cost. Shortly they should be U. S. army Liberator bomber fighters, having seen action against the Wadsworth of New Tork (left), and thoroughly; add eg? and beat well. arm y tri quieted for keeps. The new Amer­ at the insistence of the former. Stir in All-Bran and milk, let soak m aneuv| enemy in the Middle East, were allowed time off for a visit to Jerusalem. Sen. Warren R. Austin of Vermont until most of moisture is taken Up. ican commander of all forces in Here they are bidding good-by to a keeper at Solomon’s stables. (right). The draft would be handled Sift flour with salt and baking pow­ They ; Britain is a flier too old to be fooled on the selective service principle. Marcy McGuire, RKO’s 17-year- der; add to first mixture and stir only pair em | and his proposal to intensify bomb­ They are shown looking over the old find, is likely to become the pet until flour disappears. Fill greased kigh wJ ing of the Nazis points to a show­ of the music publishers. Making her muffin pans two-thirds full bake measure before it was presented. screen bow in “Seven Days’ Leave” in moderately hot oven (400° £.) ropes u i down. Shoe Rationing StepsUp Shoe Sales about 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large jrraf- she sang “Touch of Texas” and “I story b | Lieut. Gen. Frank M. Andrews fins, 3 inches in diameter, or 12 small to c a rr Get the Neck of the Chicken” muffins, 2% inches in diameter. started from West Point in 1906 Army Moms Popular straight into the Hit Parade. And Iadders | as a man on horseback. But in her performance won her a top role Among I the last World war be quit the in her company’s forthcoming Kay Service to Others perts in I cavalry for a cockpit. Since then Kyser-Edgar Bergen comedy, “Keep There is only one way to be hap­ with wh he has held increasingly impor­ ’Em Sighing.” py, and that is to make someone aniifire j tant air commands. In his own else so.—Sydney Smith. to prev amphibian he hong up three Gig Young put his heart and soul AD of u l world records, so the water into his portrayal of the co-pilot of o a Tokyl hazards should bother little “Air Force’s” Mary Ann, which de­ that the I when he orders an invasion picts the air war against the Japs Beware Coughs which b l across the English channel. He from the days of Pearl Harbor. His the capil is an expert on blind flying, too, father-in-law and close friend is a from common colds trol wit] and English fogs or cloudy prisoner of the Japanese. jvas don French skies ought not to trcuble jpantly f l him, either. That Hang On The “Town Hall Club” of Boston cause i t | The general was quite a spell get­ Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ tack, bestowed scrolls on Bud Abbott and cause it goes right to the seat of the means ting to a colonelcy over the army’s Lou Costello, calling their NBC hu­ trouble to help loosen and expel peacetime promotion hump. He mor “earthy,” and hailing it as hav­ germ laden phlegm, and aid nature i t cornel made it in 1935. Since then, how­ to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ and re a l ing “helped to unify Americans in flamed bronchial mucous mem­ ever, he would have done well to our war effort by supplying demo­ b ra n e s. T e ll y o u r d ru g g ist to s e ll y e s To cof carry an extra star at all times. cratic laughter with which to form a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ tation a | Promotions piled in that fast. a bond of wellbeing among our d e rs ta n d in g y o u m u s t lik e th e w ay i t Japanesl people.” Quite a tribute to two quickly allays the cough or you are as m ucrf He comes to his command to have your money back. At fir| from the Middle East where he comedians who just started out be­ ing funny as a way of earning a CREOMULSION this to earned a Distinguished Service making I Cross. He has a couple of Nic­ living! for Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis —*— they h a | araguan decorations, too, and selves if he wishes may also sport the Ever wonder what’s happened to medal of a commander of the the kids of “Ocr Gang”? Farina’s Today Italian Order of the Crown. If Some 500 women from Atlantic now a soldier, serving in Australia; he wishes! “Fatty” Joe Cobb’s a defense work­ to four I City and its environs have volun­ front] teered to act in the capacity of er. Mary Koroman is happily mar­ K /l ME. WELLINGTON KOO, ried. Jackie Davis is Dr. John BLACK hoping “army moms’' at the post. They Davis, USN. Freckle-faced “Mick­ JUST ration whose father called her Hui help the enlisted personnel by short­ OASH IN stocks Lan, which means Meteor-Heavenly ening sleeves, lengthening trousers, ey” Daniels works in an aircraft ©R S P R E A D O N ' R O O STS Orchid, seems too fragile to turn factory, Johnny Downs alternates For tvl repairing rips, sewing on chevrons, between stage and screen, Harry prohibitl the spotlight and performing other services which More a m eteor au by her- Shoe shops throughout the country are doing a gold-rush business, Spear’s a bank accountant. Jackie ContainiT Uie boys appreciate. The soldiers Condon is In service, J. R. Smith is IRRITATIONS OF or silk.1 Than Orchid on self on Pres- particularly in women’s shoes, incident to rationing. Continuing imtil chip in and bny wings for their June 15 a pair of shoes may be purchased npon presentation of Stamp No. a successful salesman, and blonde EXTERNAL CAUSE kim ono/ V. S. AidtoChina id®",‘ 1Joose- adopted moms. Here we see Mrs. Jean Darling has become a very SKIN outlawej velt s lease- 17 of War Ration Book No. I. Photo shows a shoe store in New Xork doing Helen Neppell sewing on a button acne pimples, bumps (blackheads), and a rushing business with Stamp No. 17. popular night-club singer. ugly oroken-out skin. Millions relieve riotous Iend aid to China. But she does, and for a soldier. miseries with simple home treatment. with thd make*1 the allowance look much too Goes to work at once. Direct action ^lds healing by killing germs it touches. Use Japanes much 'ike a pea without any of its A technicolor musical called Black and White Ointment only as di­ three .shells. “New Orleans” is being made ready rected- 10c, 25c, 50c sizes. 25 y ears success. selves id Axis Collaborationist Begins Busy Day Ready for Stork for Alice Faye, so it looks as if she’s Money-back guarantee. 43T Vital in to them l P iIike the three Soohg sisters cleansing is good soap. Baity enjoy to lose no time now that she is work­ famous Black and W hite Skm Soap. wood pif whom she admires, Mme. Koo ing again. Meanwhile, she’ll be co- tp th e ir| w'-’ks alone. Maybe this is why starred with Carmen Miranda in disinteg she throws aside finesse. Our "The Girls He Left Behind.” W N U - 7 S - 43 bold a p | help is “pitiful” to a China on —*— apecies verge of collapse, she says. “Navy Hotel,” a story of the In ord Such plain words have rarely been WAVES and the SPARS, will be one W h e rim m ready-n us*d Ijy a more decorative speaker. of those super-super musicals, set ^anufaij Ir her 40th year the wife of the against the background of a Miami Bddk- Hufets- eoe stan Chinese ambassador to Great Brit­ hotel; Charles R. Rodgers wants And Your Strength and sizes—sd ain, now visiting in this country, still Benny Goodman and his orchestra Energy Is Below Par into wh] inspires photographers and diplo­ for both acting and musical parts I t nay be caused by disorder qf Wd- fitted. matic assemblies. in the United Artists production. ney ^Junction that permits poisonous Jap an | waste to accumulate. For truly, many On the street, in a Fifth Avenue people feel tired, weak and miserable the wor hat and fur coat, she is only notable. when the kidneys Caii to remove excess metics ODDS AND ENDS—Bette Davis’ first acids and ether waste matter from the But beneath these she might out- film on her return from her vacation, blood. anese w | charm the Chinese charmer whom several months Hencet will be 4lMrs. Skef- Yon may suffer nagging backache. painted Hergesheimer brought to Java head. fington" . . . In the making of “One Day ably wol ------frequent and scanty L- ___ Her dress, blue or black by day, of IVar—Russia, 1943" 30 out of 160 cam- tion with smarting and burning ia an­ der, roul tighter by night, is always a mod­ eromen were kitted in action . . . The Al­ other sign that something is wrong with b o IongeT drich 'Family series won’t lose Jimmy the kidneys or bladder. ernization of an old Manchu cos- There should be no doubt thafrprompt The g l lume. Its lines are straight; it is Lydon after all; the army rejected him treatment is wiser than neglect. Usa growing I ankle length, slit to the knee on . . . The title of the picture co-starring Dean’s Pills, It is better to rely on a miss th J Gracie Fields and Monty IVooley has medicine that has won countrywide ap­ either side. Only a woman as slim proval than on something les3 favorably becausel Short of doctors, the Ridgefield, been changed from “Buried Alive” to known. Doan’$ have been tried and test­ Is Mme. Koo would risk it. Her N. J., police force is receiving train­ “Holy Matrimony” . . . Dame May Whit- ed many years. Are at all drug stores. ern b ea| finger nails on her small hands are A homey scene with the Lavals at Chateau Chateldon, near Vichy, as ing in obstetrics—just in case. Here Iy u in her 77th year, but the distin­ Get Doan $ today. motion I long and enameled to match the Pierre LavaI is about to leave for his office. Standing on each side of him an officer shows the real “bedside guished actress recently signed a new vital wa deep red of her full mouth. Her are his daughter, Jose De Chambrun, and his son-in-law, Rene De manner”, as he uses eye dropper to long-term contract with Metro; the first the shov jevtlry invariably is jade. Chambrun. nut argyrol into baby’s eyes. picture will be “Madame Curie * DoansPills THE DAVTE RECORD MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL O N T H E ? ASK ME 9 A quiz with answers offering ? UNDAYI information on various subjects ■ SCHOOL L e s s o n HOME FRON A N O T H E J t I BY BABOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D, D. RUTH WYET PEARS Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. 1. What job does Hideki Tojo ber 5, 1909, on discovery of North (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) WICKER CHAIR WITH top now houses a small radio and hold in Japan? Pole. PAOOEO COVER the old record compartment keeps 2. W hat year contains the offi­ 7. Maryland and South Carolina. TOPOF OLO current magazines neatly sepa­ cial birthday of the Dominion of 8 . A t 38 degrees beloyr zero F. Lesson for March 7 PHONOGRAPH Canada? 9. Gauge means fineness of A SERIES OF CABINET rated. Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ CUT O fF • • • 3. What is the meaning of “sta­ knit; 38 gajige-is relatively coarse, SPECIAL ARTICUS lected and copyrighted by International TA BO V E tus quo ante”? 51 gauge is fine. Council of Religious Education; used by DOORS NOTE: TWay’a article Ii one of more SY THE LEADINO permission. th an 39 conservation Ideas In the new 4. What vice president of the 10. A postal card has a stamp MAR CORRESPONDENTS BOOK S. ,of the series o( home-making United States was a violinist and printed on it, a post card (illus­ booklets available to readers. Directions BIBLE TEACHINGS AGAINST for making the padded cover for the wicker composer? trated) has not. DRUNKENNESS chair; and directions tor the “UUk of 5. What is the name of a dock FrlendBh lp**, m g;are slso In BOOK S. Jio t Japatfese' Women LESSON T E X T -I Sam uel 30:1«. if : IsaIab send name and addrCss wlttrUS cents ond -used for, holding a ship for clean- 28: 1-4. 7; G alatians 5:19-21. a copy will come to yon by return m»n ing the bottom? GOLDEN TEXT—“Strong drink shall be A ddress: Trained and Ready WITH 6 . Who and on what occasion bitter to them that drink it.**—Isaiah 24:9. IFICIAL sent the message “Stars and PENETBfl ByRobertBellaire LEATHER MRS. RCTH WYETH SPEARS Maoy users say “first oss is Stripes nailed to the Pole”? •mvelation." HasabaaaoI Sowing and reaping is one of those Bediord BIOS New York 7. Two of our states were origi­ (W tf^^eature—Throughspecial arrangement universal laws which applies in all CO MANY readers have written Drawer Id old Iadiionad mutton suat, SNlFnEl . with. WomautM Homo Companion.) j Jieto ask what could he made nally instituted as palatinates; Grandma’stavorite. Demand realms of life. What we sow we Enclose 10 cents for Book No. 0, which ones were they? stainless Penstro. Genannis SIore than in any other nation at reap, whether in the farmer’s field, from old phonograph cabinets, and fa r 251, double supply 351. 8 W p i r - with the single exception of in our national life, or in the life of it is only recently that we have N am e...... At what temperature will Soviet Russia—the women of Japan found a really satisfactory answer. mercury freeze? the individual. It is true physically, Address 9. W hat is m eant by 39 gauge are today carrying the main burden mentally, morally and spiritually. This smart reading stand with Q o k k application of I of Sghting oh the home front. How surprising then that intelli­ deep green leatherette top has stockings? comforting Roslnal The war work of Japanese women gent Americans think we can go on good proportions and is m ade from 10. What is the difference be­ givos prompt relief I has released at least 2,000,000 able- an- old oak cabinet rubbed down Cool Flames tween a postal card and a post horn fiery throbbing I with the use of intoxicants which card? bedied men for military service. have destroyed other nations and ex­ with sandpaper and then waxed. he oBy b a se soothes, Probably another 2,000,000 men have pect to escape the same sad conse­ Ip the next article we will show Flames vary tremendously In parched skin. beee made available for vital war quences. Professional men have how the lid of the old cabinet temperature, some producing lit­ T A q A n tw en production jobs because women have wrecked their careers, business men was used. tle heat. For example, a flaming I. Premier. RBSINOL replaced them in nonessential posi­ lost their hard earned positions, and The new top of the reading -stand piece of cotton that has been ’ 2. The year 1867 (July I). tions. rich men dissipated their inherit­ is made of old lumber and the soaked in a certain formula of 3. The state existing before. Not only are Japanese women hit ances; and at toe same time each cover is tacked in place with brass carbon tetrachlQride and carbon 4. Oiarles G. Dawes. All Things Not Good harder than the women of other na- of them has fallen into moral decay tacks to match the knobs of the disulphide can be held in the bare 5. A graving dock. Temperance is abstinence from tioj«s by government demands for —all through their inability to con­ doors. The old sound box at the hands without injury or pain. 6 . CommodtoK Pearyt Septem­ things that are not good. sacrifices in the standard of living; trol their desire for drink. Yet we they are also more active in “front continue to license its sale, and so line combat duty.” That is the way another generation of young men the Japanese government describes must meet the same temptation. their work in civilian fire-fighting Our lesson presents three results squads which combat incendiary of drunkenness. bombs such as those dropped on I. M ilitary Defeat (I Sam. 30:16, Tokyo by Jimmy Doolittle’s raiders 17). CoM A i i r FOR w ar-tim e last year. A crisis in the life of King David Hundreds of thousands of Jap­ is related in this chapter. The anese women are working in muni­ Amalekites had taken Ziklag. The tions plants, road construction crews king and his family were prisoners, and auxiliary police work. Thou­ held by a host of barbarous men f r B t H i t DRIVING sands of others work on trains and far too strong for them to oppose. streetcars. Some work as stevedores He inquired of God and was told to on the same docks where American attack. With his little army of 400 prisoners of war have been put to men he defeated them- Why? Be­ t h e S ensational new work. cause in a drunken debauch they Yai-san, cook in my Tokyo home, were celebrating their victory of the headed one of the thousands of neigh­ day before. borhood firefighting squads which This was not the first, nor the the authorities hope will save them last, time that military defeat fol­ from being burned out when Japan’s lowed indulgence in alcoholic bev­ enemies carry out mass incendiary erages. It has happened even in the bomb attacks against Japan. present war. Have we learned the First Aider in Every Home. lesson? Will we avoid that danger? At least one woman in every In this country our armed forces household has been trained to fight and defense workers are constantly incendiaries and administer first aid exposed to temptation—and how to the wounded. And the training has many of them fall, anyone may gene far beyond theory. For four know who has eyes to see. years millions of Japanese women From distant battlefronts come have actually been tackling real disquieting reports that intoxicants bembs, tossed into the streets from are among the “supplies” which find P e r m a L i f e B A T T E R Y ' army trucks during highly realistic quick transportation to the very maneuvers. front, where they are soon put to They are taught to operate and re­ their destructive use. pair emergency water pumps, scale H. National Decay (Isa. 28:1-4, 7). high walls without ladders, climb To meet today’* slow-speed, low-mileage rapes up the walls of four and five- Isaiah was a mighty voice against war-time driving conditions, Firestone story buildings. They are trained moral corruption, and for the right­ introduces the new Fetma-Ufe Battery. to carry wounded down fire-truck eousness of God. With true prophetic ladders from smoke-filled buildings. insight he saw beneath the outwaid Because of its special construction features, Among these women are many ex­ prosperity and apparent glory of his people, and exposed the sins which Uds new battery is packed so chock-full of perts in handling the high explosives would soon destroy them as a na­ power that with reasonable care it will retain with which they intend to blast out its charge for several years. And should your anlifire lanes arouiid burning areas tion. Outstanding among these de­ to prevent fires from spreading. structive forces was drunkenness. Firestone Ferma-Life Battery require IUl of us who saw the Doolittle raid Turning first to the northern king­ recharging at any time within two years on Tokyo were impressed by the fact dom of Israel (for the nation had after yon bny it, this service w ill be 1 1 ? 5 now been divided), he tells ^them that the dozen incendiary bomb fires performed without cost to yon. Which broke out before our eyes in that though their valleys may be the capital were brought under con­ fertile and their cities resplendent, the collapse of all their boasted If your battery is weak or worn or ?«** trol within a few hours. The job starting power, don’t take chances I Cto to Was done largely by these predomi­ greatness will surely come if they nantly female fire-fighting units: Be­ live in revelry and drunkenness. your nearby Firestone Dealer or Firestone cause it wasn’t a mass bombing at­ He speaks of the coming of "the Stitte today and have a new superpower tack, the DooUttle raid was by no mighty and the strong one” (v. 2 ) Firestone Ferma-Ufo Battery installed In means the final test. But whenever who will be like a destroying storm. it comes, these women are trained He refers to, Assyria—itself an un­ and ready. godly people, but used of God to To conserve manpower, transpor­ scourge His own people who had tation and marketing facilities, the become indulgent and sinful. Japanese today eat about one-third There is a truth here which we 2 -YEAR ^w arqitfee as much as they ate 10 years ago. need to . learn. When nations forget At first glance you might expect God and fail in their responsibilities . REE RECHARGING IF NEttSSARY to Him and to their fellow men; this to simplify the task of home- Should any Hrostono Permu-Lifo Buttery making for Japanese women. But when they become vain and self in­ require recharging daring tho first 24 they have even less time to them­ dulgent, God will bring judgment upon them. He may use as His in­ months after date or purchase, it win he selves now. recharged by the seltato without cost to strument nations who are them­ the owner. Jap Rationing. selves pagan, to accomplish His pur­ Today they must spend from two pose. to four hours dailystanding in queues The people should be led in re­ in front of their local food shops, pentance and righteousness by their hoping to be able to cash in their 8982942045585^^98923234853534823235353534853484823482353534853484823232323235348534891534848234823 ration tickets before the meager religious leaders. How sad that some set an example in the other direc­ 482348482353532353235348485391232323482323532353235323235353535348232323538991235348234853534853234853235353534823232353 stocks are exhausted. tion. Others who live personal lives Too May Re Eligible < ^4495592892515091479017999591499546950 For two years the authorities have above reproach are silent on these to Buy the New prohibited the sale of any materials important questions lest they give FIRESTONE Csntaining cotton, wool, rayon, linen offense to someone who may make or silk. The wearing of prewar it difficult for them. How sad! TirtiSfoitti kimonos by women also has been METHOD OF outlawed, on the theory that their IIL Eternal Destruction (Gal. riotous colors are out of keeping 5:19-21). WAR TIRE with the grim times. Consequently Military loss and national declen­ R your present tires wear i RECAPPING Japanese women today clothe them­ sion should be enough to align every smooth and cannot be selves in the only material available right thinking person against intoxi­ recapped, yon may be to them—artificial cloth made from cants. But far worse is the fact eligible to buy the new IS 0Po c t 9OU f wood pulp. They soon discovered, that they bring many, many men Firestone W ar Tirto built to their chagrin, that this material and women into eternal separation with exclusive Firestone disintegrates when washed, won’t from God. construction features. hold a press and is a haven for every In this passage “drunkenness and species of woodboring insect. revellings” find their proper place with the other works of the flesh Ia order to simplify production of If your present tires can be ready-made clothes for women, which close the door to the kingdom -manufacturers now are limited to of God. There is no use trying to recapped, insist upon Firestone •ne standard pattern and only three dismiss or cover it up as the un­ Factory Controlled Becapping fortunate weakness of an otherwise Sizes—smaU, medium and large, with these advantages: These features mean longer tire mileage toto which every figure has to be nice person, or the natural result tilted. of a bit of social fellowship. . • Foelory Tratacd Eiperls and greater safety. Firestono Factory Japanese women once were among America has too long regarded a Controlled Becapping costs no more tiw i toe world’s heaviest users of cos­ drunken person as a joke—or at most • Kiclasfvo Fkwsloao Robbor ordinary recapping. metics but today extremely few Jap­ a bit of a nuisance to be indulged Form ato apd tolerated. The Bible says that anese women appear in public with WE W ill. GLADLY HELP YOU FIU painted faces. Most of them prob­ “they who practice such things shall • Application aid Caring ably would like to use a bit of pow­ not inherit the kingdom of God” Coatrollod by Rigid OUT AN APPLICATION FOR A der, rouge and lipstick but these can (v. 21). Inspection bo longer be purcnased in Japan. That is plain enough, isn’t it?, Mr. TIRE RATIONING CERTIFICATE The generation of Japanese girls Drinker, outside or inside the growing up during the war may ne* church, had you better not think 4549999999999999999999999999^455511114445^ miss their permanents and lipsticks about that before you drink again? HiuiiniiBiiiimnHiiinMiui because they can no longer see west­ Church of Christ, is it not time for ern beauty standards in American you to do something more effective motion pictures. But something more to deliver the young men and women At firestone dealers and ?ire$fone stores vital was lost when Tokyo- banned of America from the constant temp­ toe showing of American films. tation now placed before them? LutntotbeVoieoafE ttt& C THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. UARCH 3. 1943. THE DAVIE RECORD United States, passed over Lisbon Thomas W. Minor Poteat-Jones Etchison Is Safe at 7 p. m., and crashed.in a thund. Point Values Listed For THE PA1 Friends and relatives in this city erstorm shortly afterwards.' Four Thomas W. Minor 29, native of Mocks­ James Frank Poteat, of Oak Fwest ville, died at his home in Greensboro Fri­ Canned Foods C. FRANK STROUD ■ • Editor. of J. W alur Etchison, flight engi Iredell County, and Mrs. MoIIIe Oldest Pap persons were repo'ted dead and 2 0 day morning at 12:30 o’clock after an ill­ Washington-Here are the point ness of a year. Jones, of this city, were united in TELEPHONE neer who has made a number of missing as results of the crash. No Liquor, Mr. Minor was a graduate of Mt. Airy values of tbe roost common canned marriage at tbe home o f the bride crossings from the United States to Sixteen other persons —including High School and attended N. C. State foods under the new rationing sys­ in North Mocksville. Thursday. Entered at the Poatoffice in Mocks- Lisbon, have been informed that both passengers and crew members College, where he studied chemistry. In vlUe. N. C.. as Second-class Uail 1933 be accepted a positioo with Koontz tem, which went into ffect Monday, morning at 11 o’clock. ‘ Rev. E. W. NEWSAI the North Carolina man was not a- m atter. March 3.1903. —were reduced, but a number . of Cleaning Co., Greensboro' In 1936 be ac­ March 1st: Tamer, pastor of the bride, per­ mong those aboard the transatlan them were injured. AU four wo cepted a position with the Walleratein Vegetablos Point Valnes Company of New York, as salesman. formed the marriage ceremony. A- E. H. Hari SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tic flying boat Yankee Clipper men passengers aboard were saved. Funeral services were held at the First Peas, lib . 4 oz. 19 bout 25 guests were present for the spent several ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * I which crashed and sank in the Baptist Church of Mocksville Saturday Corn, I Ib 4 oz. 14 marriage Mr. and Mrs. Poteat will —Twin Citv Sentinel. afternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. E. W. bis wife and SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE • f Tagus River in Portugal Monday Tomatoes, I lb. 3 oz. 16 make their home at Oak Forest, Turner, pastor, and Dr J Clyde Turner, where Mr. Poteat is engaged in night with 8 9 persons abroad. Mrs. Daniel Smith pastor First Baptist Church of Greensboro, Asparagus. I Ib 3 oz. 14 farming. The Record wishes for Mrs. S. B. I Tbe tbines we have thought a officiating. Beaiis 'I Ib 3 oz. 14 Etchison is believed to be acting as Mis. DanieT Smith, $9. died at ber home Pallbearers were I). E. Koontz. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Poteat a happy jour- line Stroud, hout that Kronndboe alnt fit to Spinach.’ I ib. 2 Oz. 11 ney through life. instructor in one of the army fly­ in Smith Grove Wednesday. Mitchell and Seldon Brannac, of Greens­ spent Thursdl print in a respectable newspaper. boro, Knox Johnstone. Grady Ward. Sheek Peaches. I Ib. 14 oz. 21 ing schools at present The funeral was held at Smith Grove Bowden, ot Mocksville, and Sam Talbert, Pears. I Ib. 14 oz. 21 Etcbison, a brother of J. O. Methodist chuich at 3 o’clock Thursday of Advance. The many beautiful floral Louis S Boger Wine Bill Tabled Sliced pineapple, I Ib. 14 oz. 24 . Louis S. Boger. 83, a former resident of Etchison, Country Club Road, visit, afternoon. Rev. 1 J. W. Vestal was In tributes attested the high esteem in which J . Chap I Raleigh, Feb. 2 3 — Bv 22 to 1 8 , charge Burial was in the church ceme­ this young man was held. Gsapefruit, I Ib. 4 oz. 10 Mocksville, died last Monday in Baptist ed here last year. Survivors include his mother,.Mrs John Hospital, Winston-Salem, following a long Pow er Co., B the Senate tabled today a bill and tery. Minor, and two sisters, Mrs. Bryce Fidler, Fruit cocktail, I Ib. I oz. U illness. Funeral services were held at era! days last all its amendments to create a state Some concern was expressed for Sorvivors include one son. Chal Smith, of Cornelius and Miss LaVade Minor, of Fruitsand Soups, Union Chapel Methodist church, on R. 2, winecontrol division, originally In Etchisoo’s safety in view of the Route 3, Mocksville: one daughter. Mrs. Greensboro. Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'-, jck, with in and arnunc Grapefruit, 2 Ib. 14 oz. 23 Rev. C. E. Parker, of Winston-Salem, in tanded to legalize the sale of wine fact that he has served as flight en­ John Kimbrough, Koute 3, Mocksville; Tomato. 2 Ib, 14 oz 32 Dr.. S B. H all re tu rn 'd home charge and the body laid to n e t in the W ill have 1 of twenty per £ent alcoholic con. gineer on the Clipper for some time two sisters, Mis Charles Boger. Cana, and Pineapple* 2 ib. 14 oz. 82 chuich cemetery. tent anywhere in the state. Miss Rebecca Miller. Smith Grove; aod last Tuesday night from ’ Autrey- Mr. Boger is survived by his widow, five Hampshire p | Tomato, TL Ib, 7 oz. 17 Amendments to revise the origi and completed 3 0 round trios De­ one granddaughter. viUe N C., where he attended tbe sons. Aaron Boger. Winston-Salem, Dal­ 2 7 th . nal measure were adopted last night tween New York and Lisbon with tuneral and burial of his brother, Grape Juice. I qt. or 2 lbs. IS ton, Loonie aod Walton Boger. of Davie a two-year period. Etchison, a na­ Mrs. J M. Stroud and- Mrs. I. Soups, 10 1-2 oz. 6 county; Lnther Boger. Chicago, and one Miss Berai One, by Senator Cherry, of Gas Morris Hall, which occurred Tues- daughter. Mn. Sam Nifong. of Winston- ton, would have made the tax on tive of Davie Conniy, was on the G. Stroud, of near County Line, spent a few d dav afternoon. Mr. Hall was 3 5 Dr. T. T. Watkins,of Clemmons Mr Boger was a native of Davie county, twenty tier cent, or fortified, wines Clipper when she made ber maiden and Miss Amy Ratledge, of Cala- but moved frem this city to Walnut Cove was in Mocksville Thursday on week with he sold in ABC stores sixtv cents voyage. baln, were shopping .in town Wed. years old, and death followed a about 20 years ago. His friends in Davie short illness of pneumonia. F. Anderson. gallon, which would be double the The Clipper, arriving from the ifesday, business. win be saddened by his death. present lew. Finance committee Rev. V. L. changes would have cut the alco. at Bear Creel bolic content from twenty to four, afternoon at teen per cent in counties without is cordially if ABC stores and abolished the pro. vision creating a separate agency to Mr. and IiJ administer the act and instead put The G reatest M other and daughtef the authority in the revenue de­ Bryan Sell 1 partment. They also would have Charlotte Wj increased the tax on all wines from ten cents to twenty cents a gallon M rs. L. and eliminated a provision to pay in the W orld ville, S. C., the division director six thousand after spendi dollars a vear The salary instead with her fatl would have been fixed by the Gov. ernor and council ot state. N o. 1 Lesi Sfnator O’Berry said he believed FR several features oi the bill were un constitutional and would prohibit the sale of wine by any company Clarence C which did not own a warehouse in who is statio North Carolina spent a 10 -d; parents, Mr. Id Memorium ^ ■ * - on R . 4 . C In the days of the prophet Elisha I to his post 0 there was at Shunem "A Great Wo­ man” and such among U9 was Miss Sgt. H . Susan Richie. In young womanhood stationed at I for a number of years Susan Jones r W: Mo., return^ rendered service of a great value to after spend ii her county as a public school teacher. with his par During this time she was active and F . W agoner faithful in church work, a special ser­ vice being that of secretary of the Sunday school. Her married life FO R S A I was spent in another community but Clover Seed, for about twenty one years of her pedeza Seed! widowhood she lived among us again. Her home was center of hospitality and helpfulness—a symbol of that A lbert Bol indescribable something one gained Peter Gratf by contact with her To her tasks Mocksville whether it were ber own household W. Granger] duties, helping a sick neighbor, re­ modeling a dress, appearing on P. T. son Chapel: A . program or presiding over the heirs, and meeting of Woman’s Missionary tbe near fut Union she brought high degree of itretching out her hands to relieve distress good sense, efficiency, dependabitite, G rady Bo balance and wholesome spirit. For wherever found, she is the symbol o f a great force living on R. th e hum an touch and cheerful sympathy that the Gny Ladies about twenty years nne was preBid* for good in our evil world. stroke 0 f ent of Woman’s Missionary Society give so well. m orning. of Farmington Baptist church and She is the spirit of the Red Cross, a militant, ’ fected, Itntj for a long time was financial secre* Training our people on the Home Front Flghdng to sustain tary and treasurer of the church marching army o f good will. public health when doctors and trained nurses go to war. Mil­ nicely, his learn. and teacher of the Woman’s Sunday Out o f the villages and cities o f America, into school class. Her going from us in lions learning through Red Cross First Aid, Home Nursing June 1942 left an empty “ House by the heart o f the war tom world marches this great Courses, Canteen, Motor Corps and Nurse’s Aide training to Corp. G ll Uiei Side of the Road” and a lonely meet the newneeds and the grim civilian dangers of modern warfare. stationed atl ache in the hearts of neighbors, people’# crusade to keep the lights o f civilization spending a [ friends and relatives who miss her; burning. Collecting our people’s blood for plasma given so freely and with his pai yet in another sense she Btili lives needed so urgendy in ever increasing amounts as the casualty lists M. Hamm J with us a shining example of the power of God’s grentleness to make grow. Organizing and sustaining thousands of production groups well. He I His servant great. where our women give long hours to provide surgical dressings of Uncle Sa H E RED CROSS is pressing forward on every front It is and clothing in enormous quantities. Davie Girl Joins Waves carrying overseas ever increasing stores of relief supplies, Misses Ir * * * and Bobbie Miss Frances Earle Anderson, Tclothing arid medicines to the war victims with all that goes with The barest outline of how the Red Cross serves. It belongs to In this city daughter of J. G. Auderson, of R. that vast operation of distribution, warehousing, transportation to Winston I , was sworn in as a member of the all of us, it must have support from all. and administration. tbev will m W A KES Feb 13th, and will report The Second War Fund is greater than the First; but no greater Miss Inez I to Hunter College, N. Y., March It is shoulder to shoulder with our fighting forces from train­ than the increased needs. Salisbury i 4 th Miss Andersou has held a po­ ing camp to the front lines. Understanding and helping with the' You will not fail the Greatest Mother in the World. J. M. Hornl sition with the Hanes Hosiery Mills in tb e near | at Winston-Salem for the past four problems and troubles of the service men and their families. Sharing the dangers of combat to make those little things that years. •______Your Dollars help n make possimepossible theme S g t. A dal mean so much to men available in shell hole or Iiie raft que, N . Mej Fork News Notes. Making the weary days of convalescence more bearable with week to spa Mr. and Mrs. Orrell Koontz, of Lexing­ A M ER IC A N ^ R E D C R O S S with his pa| ton. visited relatives here Sunday. M. Baker, Born, to Mr. and Mn. Clyde Jones, 00 suffered a sj Saturday, Feb. 27th. a.son ten days agl Mn. Lloyd Spillman and small son Jim­ my. of Norfolk. Va., are visiting relatives Luther Bak| here. This advertisement is sponsored and paid for by the following public spirited stationed John V, Davis vieired his sister, Mrs. spent sever Lelia GbuKart, at Lexington, recently.' bis parents, Mrs. S. D. Smith. Jr., of Baltimore, Md. business firms in Mocksville, who are doing their part in helpingto win the war: cam p W edi spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Aaron. G L . W Mrs. Jake Myers was carried to bospjt al Friday, suffering with appendicitis: PRINCESS THEATRE was in ton MissColIeen Bailey, student at High HORN OIL CO. C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. bands with Poiat College, sprnt the1 week-end with A Place To See Good Picture* Let’Us Service Your Car Everything For Everybody a native of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bailey. joys visitin Byerly Sidden and family ut Winston Hi1 moved Salem, spent the week-end here with re­ HALL DRUG CO. Salem som< latives. AMERICAN CAFE SANFORD MOTOR CO. .Let Us Fill Your Plrescriplioiis A Good Place Tol Eat ing as a ru Ford Dealers Since 1913 Cana route ried in 188 FOR HOTEL MOCKSVILLE J. FRANK HENDRIX YORK’S BEAUTY SHOPPE year. H e CATTLE LOANS Mrs. J. A. DALIELt Owner Yours For Bargains Sanford Building ' Phone 52 John J. PERSONAL LOANS and Mrs. J TAX LOANS J. M. BROADWAY IDEAL GROCERY-MARKET who recent DAVIE BRICK CO. gineer at G See Ub Fresh And Cured Meats Fancy Groceries And Meats High Grade 'Coal And Wood Bridgeport Bank Loans Cost Less testenginee trie compa KURFEES & WARD SMITH & SMOOT MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILL triends in Bank of Davie Better Service Groceries and Country Produce Southern Biscuit Flour bim every j of labor. THG DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. a . MARCH 3.1943

Miss Sue Brown spent the week­ nes THE DAVIE RECORD. end in Greensboro, the guest of Red Cross War Fund MocksvSle Circuit. Mocksville Soldier To Business Meetbg And of Oak Forest Mias Sarah Foster. F, A. WRIGHT. Pastor Mrs. Mollie Oldest Paper In The County Drive. Sunday, Mar 7th. Wed Goldsboro Girl Dinner Mrs. Sallie Spencer, of Winston. Dulin'8 IldIO a. m. Bethel 7:30 p.m. re united in No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ada While the month of March has been set New York. Feb. 2 5 —Miss Mild­ Nineteen members of tbe San of the bride Salem, spent last week in town with aside by the National Ked Cross for a Let us all observe the week of Dedica­ ford Department. Store and Sanford her sister, Mrs. W. L. Call. tion which is for the purpose of private red Hester, 2 1 , a telephone opera, Thursday . drive for $125,000,000 and most of our prayer and redidecation of our lives to his tor, of Goldsboro, will become the Motor Co., were present Thursday NEWS AROUND TOWN. neighboring towns are starting tbeir drive service. Be sure to, remember our boys in evening in the dining room of tbe Rev. E. W. Mr and Mrs. George C. James, bride of Braxton Craven, 3 4 , a U. bride, per* on March 1st, onr county will not start service. S. Armysoldier accotding to a mar* Masonic hall, where they enjoyed a of Edenton, spent the week end her drive until on March ISth. There are reraony. A- E. H. Harpe, of Marietta, Ga., A cablegram received Saturday riage license issued here today. The four course'dinner, served by ladies with his mother, Mrs. C. B. James. several reasons for this but one of the esent for the spent several days last week with from Billy Ijames, who has been soldier was born in Mocksville, N. of tLe Eastern Star. Followine the main ones is that you will hear over the dinner a business meeting was held, s. Poteat will bis wife and mother, taear Cana. in Guadalcanal for several months, C., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oak Forest, Mrs. Murray Stewart is spend, radio the first three weeks In March many presided over by R. B. Sanfoiri, ing several d ys with her husband, reports he is getting along fine and Craven. He stated that he was di-i engaged in things about the Red Cross which probab vorced three years ago by Dorothy president of the two firms. d wishes for Mrs. S. B. Click and Mrs. Pan- Pvt. Murry Stewart, at Camp has arrived safely at an unknown Iy you have not known before. destination. Billv is a Marine, 'and Tracy, at Mobile, Ala. Tbe couple happy jour* line Stroud, of Mocksville, R. 4 , Campbell, Ky. Brvan -Sell has purchased tbe All of the broadcasts which have been and was giveu a citation tor bravery plan to be married here at the Mar- spent Thursday is town on busi. sponsoring "BUY MORG BONDS" will be Hubert Carter brick bouse on W ilk. Pfc. Johnson Walker who is son}e time ago, and promoted to ble Colleginte Church. ness. sponsoring “GIVE TO THE RED CROSS " Corporal. esboro street and will occupy tbe ger stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., is Listen to your radio and read your news­ spending this week with his parents, house as soon as it is vacated by er resident of J. Chap Powell, of the Dnke papers and you will see what it is all a- P. T. A. Meeting lay in Baptist Mr. and Mrs. E., G. Walker, on R. bout. i s w m MK Carter. W. understand that Power Co., High Point, spent sev­ There will be a P. T. A. meet : 'allowing a long Davie County has been given a quota of Mr. and Mrs. Carter will move to were held at eral days last week with home folks ing at the Wm. R. Davie school, - $4800, which is the most money the peo­ htiroh, on R. 2, Friday, March 5 th . at 3 :0 0 p rn. Wilmineton Mr. and Mrs S"ll in and around town. Pfc. Graham Call, who is station, ple of Davie county have ever been ask* Princess Theatre :30 o'clock, with All members are nrgtd to be pre­ are now Iivine on Souih :M»in ston-Salem, in ed at New Bedford, Mass., is spend­ ed to give at one time for one cause. If ing a to-day furlough with bis par­ sent. street. to rest in the Will have plenty Berkshire and everyone will give in accordance with his WEDNESDAY ONLY Hampshire pies for sale after Feb ents, Mr. and Mrs Taylor Call, on means, this amount can be raided. his widow, five R . 4 . on-Salero, Dal- 2 7 th. - J Ftank Hendrix. Most of our citizens want to do some­ “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” oger, of Davie thing to help in this war and there is Misses Lenora Dell Allen, Kath with the Weaver Bros and Elviry cago. and one Mlss Bernice Powell, of Ronte 1, nothing more important than equipping g. of Winston- erine and Helen Smith, Mrs. Har­ spent a few days in Charlotte last the Red Cross to do the tremendous job of Davie county, old Hartley, Mrs. Gilmer Hartley wbich is before them today and in the THURSDAY and FRIDAY to Walnut Cove week with her sister, Mrs. Waller and Quinton Smith, spent Wednes­ Non-Rationed riends in Davie F. Anderson. months to come. Fifty percent of all do Bing Ctosby-Bob Hope DorotbyLamour eath. day in Winston-Salem shopping. nations will be assigned to war work. in “ROAD TO MOROCCO" In order for Davie county to raise this Rev. V. L. Andrews will |preach Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrell, of at Bear Creek Church next Sunday quota, it is going to be necessary for some R. 1. are the proud parents of a of our citizens to give as much as $100, 3 SATURDAY afternoon at o'clock. The public fine 9 % pound son, Benney Louis, some as much as $50, many as much as is cordially invited. who arrived Sunday morning. Mrs. $25 and many more as much as $10 and “SONS OF THE PIONEERS” $5 each. There will be but one Red Cross Merrell and babe are at the Hard­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks drive during 1943 and this is a combina ing Clinic. tion ot a Membership and a Gift drive. and daughter Miss Christine, and Let us all examioe Cureelveg and ask SHOES Bryan Sell made a business trip to Capt. Lester P. Martin, who is ourselves if we really do want to held in MONDAY and TUESDAY Charlotte Wednesday. this all out war. in which we are engaged. '■LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY" stationed at Apalocbicola, Fla., is If we do.'iet’s show that we are interest­ No Stamps Needed To Buy spending a 1 5 -day leave in town ed in the welfare of our boys by contri­ witb Jink Falkenbury-Bert Gordon Mrs. L. H. Campbell, of Harts with his family. His many friends buting liberally between March 15th and ville, S. C., returned home today are glad to have him back in the April 1st. Go to the Chairman in your BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS after spending ten days in town district whose name will be announced These Shoes old home town. later, and make your contribution, which with her father, R. L. Booe. will save a trip to your place. Mr. and Mrs. June Meroney and While we have a big job ahead of us, No. I Lespedeza Seed for sale. Mrs. Rrvin Smith, of Lenoir, Mr. just remember that this is not to be com Big Shipment Scandals In FRANK WALKER, pared with the job which has faced our and Mrs. Roy Holthouser, Mts. soldiers in the Pacific or in North Africa. Mocksville, R. 4 Joe Patner, Mr. and Mrs. Percy They are doing their bit abroad so . let us Brown, Jake Meroney and littleson do our duty at hornet Barber Service All Colors And Sizes Clarence Call, Seaman 1st Class, H. T., were Sunday guests of Mr. who is stationed at New Orleans, and Mrs. H. C. Meroney.J Notice To Registrants spent a 1 0 -day furlough with his We Now Have These Shoes have been released from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Call, Master Timmie W hittaker, son of Registrants whose wives have become on R. 4 . Clarence returned home pregnant since December 7, 1941, are no Mr. and Mrs. Duke Whittaker, of longer entitled to deferment on groundsof 3 Barbers to bis post of duty Monda/. R . 2 , while riding on a disc plow dependency, it was announced today by rationing, but we cannot buy any with his father, on Monday of last the State Director of Selective Service. He Each Day Sgt. H. T. Wagoner, who is week, had the misfortune to fall off, stated that tbis revised policy has been more. Better buy what you need stationed at Camp Leonard Wood, made necessary because present regula During The Week and the disc cut a severe gash in tions provide that no status which was Mo., returned to camp Thursday bis leg below the knee. He was acquired on or after December)!. 1941. may now. Don’t wait and be sorry. after spending a ten day furlough brought to the Harding C Iioic be considered when deciding questions of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. where five stitches were required dependency. 4 Barbers F. Wagoner, on R. 4 . to close-the wound. The little fel­ The Director further announced that all local boards in -the State have been direc­ On Saturdays Plenty Tobacco Bed Canvas . . . 4 \ c low is rapidly improving. ted to reopen and reconsider for classifica­ FOR SALE — 5 0 0 pounds Red tion the cases of all registrants heretofore Clover Seed, and 1 4 0 0 pounds Les- S. A. Wolfe who has been en. deferred on the groundsof dependency be­ pedeza Seed, J. G. FEREBEEt gaged in soil conservation work cause their wives have become pregnant F O R since December 7.1941. Sofley Cana, N. C. here for the past 2 }4 years, has The, fact that a registrant is a parent been transferred to Camp Butner. shall not be considered in determining the Albert Boger, who lives in the where be will have charge of soil class in which he should be placed unless Barber Sbop Farmers and Gardeners Peter Granger house in South erosion work for the war depart- the child was conceived prior to Dec. 8 th, Mocksville has purchased the D. ment.. Mr, and Mrs. Woife left 1941, the Director said. ' He further stated Mocksville, N. C. W. Granger bouse on the Hardi­ that this ruling.applies to all ,cases, re for Camp Butner Monday. The gardle8S of. the date of marriage, and is to A Complete Line Wood’s Seeds son Chapel road, from the Granger Record is sorry to lose these good be applied both in considering the classi heirs, and will move some time in citizens, but wish them every sue. fiction of a registrant and in determining AU are urged to do their part in growing more farm the near future. his category cess in their uew home. and garden products. Start your victory garden now. Grady Boger, prominent farmer, Get More Tires BARGAINS! living on R. 2 , suffered a slight Davie Methodist Charge stroke 0 f paralysis Wednesday Davie connty will get 138 passeng­ Fair dealing and low prices have made us hundreds & W. FINK. Pastor. er tires and 72 tubes during March, ac­ morning. His right side was af­ Will preach March 7th at cording to the official quotat announced by See Us For Yonr ' of friends throughout Davie and adjoining counties. fected, bnt he is getting along Center IldO a. m. Salem 3*00 p. tn. OPA. Truck and bus tires for Davie will *• nicely, bis friends will be glad to Hardison 7:30 p. m. be 24 new tires. 57 recaps and 30 tubes learn. Seed Potatoes Corp. Glenn Hammer, who is stationed at Charlestown, Mass., is and Loose spending a 7 -day furlough in town TOOUR Mocksville Gash Store with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. «1 M. Hammer. Glenn is looking Garden Seeds ‘The Friendly Store” well. He has been in the service of Uncle Sam for the past year. See Us For Anything You GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager Need. Misses Inez and Geraldine Ijames and Bobbie Ijames, who have lived We Will Save You Money in this city tor many years, moved Patrons t to Winston-Salem Saturday, where ‘•YOURS FOR BARGAINS” they wilt make their fu nre home. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»«*»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»*»»»»»»»»• Miss Inez Ijames sold her bouse on Salisbury St., a few weeks ago to J. Frank Hendrix J. M. Horn, who will remodel it in the near future. Owing to the shortage of la­ Call Buildingr Angell Uuilding Sgt. Adam Baker, of Albuquer bor, we will not be able to sup­ que, N. Mexico, arrived here last Administrator’s Notice. week to spend a 15 -day furlough Having qualified as administrator of with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ply our customers with split the estate of R. H. Crotts. deceased, late M. Baker, on R. 4 . His father of Oavie coonty. North Carolina, this is to suffered a stroke of paralysis about notify all persons having ’ claims against ten day 9 ago, and is very 111. Pvt. the estate of said deceased, to exhibit Lutber Baker, another son, who is stove wood after them to the undersigned, on R. 4, Mocks­ ville, N C.. on or before the 1st day of irited stationed at Wslterboro, S. C., February, 1944, or this notice will be plea­ spent several days last week with ded in bar of tbeir recovery. All persons his parents, but bad to return to indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of war: camp Wednesday. April 1st, 1943. February, 1943. S. D. DANIELS, Admr. of G L. White, of Winston-Salem, R. H. Crotts, Dec'sd. was in town Wednesday shaking B. C. BROCK. Attorney. SCO. hands with friends Mr. White is We will continue to carry block d y a native of Davie county, and en joys visiting bis old home county. Executor’s Notice He moved from Cana to Winston wood of all kinds, and a full Salem some years ago, after retir­ Havinir qualified as Executor 0 R CO. the estate of Thomas W Rich. Ia ing as a rural letter carrier oil a of Mocksville, Davie County, Nort Cana route. Mr. White was mar­ stock of coal. Phone us your Carolina, this is to notify all person ried in 1 8 8 1 , and is now in his 8 7 th having claims against the estate .0 OPPE year. He is in excellent health. said decedent to exhibit them to th orders. undersigned on or- before the 3r ne 52 John J. Larew, Jr., son of Mr day of February. 1944, or this notic and Mrs. John Larew, of this city, will be pleaded in bar of their recov who recently graduated as an en­ ery. All persons indebted to tb CO. said !estate will please make imm gineer at Georgia Tech, is now at diate payment to the undersigned. ood Bridgeport Conn., where he is a Thia th e 3rd day of February 1943 test engineer with the General Elec­ WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUS tric company. Tohn has many Davie Brick & Coal Co. COMPANY, MILL triends .In Mocksville who wish Executor of the estate of Thom him every success in bis new field W. Rich, deceased, of labor. P h o n e 1 9 4 Mocksville, N. C. Winaton-Salem, North Carolina 7

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Japanes^ Trained B y R obel PRIVATE (Wartf Feamrs-TArd with. Woman’s | BUCK More than in CROSS wpr—with the s| s Bi TOWN Soviet Russia—tl Clyde Lewis are today carryii Bv of fighting on th l Tbe war work [ Roland Coel has released at I bodied men foil Probably anothed been made avail production jobs b l replaced them if ticuis. Not only are su g g ested 0/ SGT. A . EBEnHARtnr harder than the I A COMPANY. tipjis by gover 5 0 B r J PARACHUTE BH., EODT BENfJMD, GA. sacrifices in the I <±2 . they are also ml “Of Conrsel Back, you realize that all jumps are absolutely “You’d better speak to him, sergeant—he seems to be under the line combat duty voluntary!" impression this war’s being waged against woodchucks!” 4255 the Japanese go D E THE first to have this Tevety their work in SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS chair set—filet crochet edged squads which with a pineapple edging! It is bombs such as I SH -H / MISS OEAV-BUT H ax o1, H ( O O H --GO i C M t r e e YES— I jL L SS// W AIT/ I Tokyo by Jim m | COBEA IS IN TH I STILL THINE I K ILLED LAPY, ' crochet that is different and is MISS I I 'WAY-YOU'RE KILLEP-IiM MAY NOT BE much admired. You can use the last year. NEXT EOOM— I ’M DREAMING COBKA PULL OF COSMIC I L t h e m a n p UNPEK ABLETO KILL WHEN SHE SEES - N O MANCAN J D EA P " set on buffet or dresser, toe. Hundreds of KAVS-BUT TOU you ToeH SBtKiCVWKrrs anese women ai ME SHE’LL BE TAKE ME IN HIS PIP KILL TOOK -PLEASE ENOUGH -BUT I CAN * » • SO SCAEEP AEMS AN’ JUMP f a COMPANIONS/ j GO KILL THAT Pattern 425 contains charts and dlrec* tions plants, roa| SHE’LL CONFESS STORIES AWtAV/ Hons for making set; materials required; and auxiliary EWEEVTHINQ' HIGH illustrations of stitches. Send your order to: sands of others I streetcars. Soma 0 Sewing Circle Needleeraft Dept. on the same doq 82 Eighth Ave. New Yoik prisoners of wa Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to work. cover cost of mailing) for Pattern Yai-san, cook I No...... headed one of th l Name •••••«••.•*•••...... borhood firefiglf A d d re ss...... the authorities from being bu eaemies carry bomb attacks al First Aider! At least on j household has incendiaries anl to the wounded.! gone far beyotf LALA PALOOZA —Weird Accompaniment By RUBE GOLDBERG years millions have actually | BOVS. THIS BEIN’ BUT bombs, tossed Ua l a , AIN’T AFftAID IS ALL LET’S NOT army trucks d| VINCENT NONSENSE- SING TOO LOUD ’ e . * 1 . maneuvers. ANO COME ON PEOPLE MIGHT They are taul RUFUS CHEER UP- THINK WE’RE pair emergence FEEL LET’S SCREAMIN’ high walls witj THE SING FOR HELP ropes up the COLD story buildingsj SINISTER to carry wou TOUCH ladders from s| OFAN Among these UNSEEN perts in handlii PRESENCE with which thej ASTHEY antifire lanes ENfER to prevent fir| THE OU) AD of us who , THORNTON Hope and Regret aa Tokyo were i| MANSION !6.' Do not anxiously hope for what that the dozen i Hasker Syndicate, Inc* is not yet come;, do not vainly which broke oul regret what is already past.—Gii- the capital wera nese Maxim. trol within a fl REG’LAR FELLERS—The Turn-Coat ByGENEBYRNES jtvas done large! Yj ALL RIGHT CORPjRIL, WELL, VVBUL- jpantly female fil V/E'LL USE FOR BETTER GROOMED HAtR cause it wasn’t f T H IS IS T H 'L A S T CHAN CB- fF nHIM HlF IN DIRECK WHAT A CUTE YOUR DORG GETS TO MAKE, ATTAC U L ' M U T T f tack, the Doolil ATTACK FOR A CKANGE- MOROLIN E means the final! GOOD IF HE WANTS TO HE'LL SCARE GOOD—* H E MUST BE LOST.0 @ )HAIR TOIMICfS JOIN OUR ARMY/ OKAY/ it comes, these| TH' WITS OUTA and ready. T H ’ E N E M Y .' To conserve Sugar Money tation and marl W l CNEMV Cubes of' sugar are used for Japanese today! money by certain isolated tribes as much as theyf in Colombia. At first glanc| this to simplif; making for Jari they have even| selves now. IFHitniR Jap : Today they to four hours dail u , OKLtMilIrt in front of the! Put F papm Va-tronol up eadi hoping to be a | IiostriL It (I) shrinks swollen mem­ ration tickets By FRANK WEBB branes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) re­ stocks are exhal lieves transientoongest' For two years! brings greater breath-. prohibited the si Ing comfbri. Follow' _ Containing cottof directions fat folder . VirT or silk. The kimonos by wo| outlawed, on riotous colors X with the grim tl m Japanese women selves in the onl! to them—artificil wood pulp. T h l tp their chagrin! disintegrates wf hold a press and! species of wood! OOUBlS O t In order to siiT ready-made clq 4 ^orIOc manufacturers _ ITS FLEISCH MANN’S VEAST WITH JANE AND ME GETTING MARRIED’ Monufocfured and guaranteed b y. one standard paf I THAT NOTONty HAS VITAMINS OEKAL MZOKIUOE COm NEW YOM sizes—small, Bi ANDG, BUT ADOED NEXT MONHL SEND FOR O C OF THOSE !VITAMINS A AND D BESIDES.. M W FLEISCHMAtOFS REDPE BOOKS VOUj mto which ever GET FREE... FOR JAWEtWONTT VOU?. fitted. _ THE ONLVYEAST WITH OARNEO GOOO-LOOKING BOOK.. t h e m a ll Japanese worn! ANP LOTS OF REOPES FO R the world’s heal THINGS I U K Ef E TODR metics but today| anese women ap painted faces, ably would like ' The manafacturer or S der, rouge and IiJ merchant who adver- 5 bo longer be purl tises, makes public d ie S The generatiorf fact that he wants ycrar~ 2 growing up duriil ■s\ good will. And he re&L S miss their permi izes that the only way'.. 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(ram Zora Kitchen warning them not to him to get rid of his insane, splut­ channel tonight. come. When they arrive in Tierra LIbre tering threats, and tossed him in “Cripes, I’d forgotten that one,” You may not be able to replace worn or they and both Zora and her hnsband exclaimed Mclnnis. broken household equipment. IU s is war. CCiDSUFFERERS dead. It is Mitchell’s Job as chief engi­ the back. Another glance upward Government' priorities come first. So take neer Kir a trait company that IeC has and a light popped on and off sev­ He laughed. So did Curt and Col* care of what you have . . . as well as you lins, and it eased the tension. There possibly can. This column by the home­ been called to fill. Later Jos’s friend eral times under and between the owner’s friend tells you how. HEED EXTRA Bin Henderson is killed, and JeB sus­ two shafts. A rectangle it showed, was now no need for secrecy. They used the car lights and stepped on pects his employer, Senor Montaya, of a window. COPPER SCREENS mnrderinc Um and the Mitchells beeanse “Man, is that a relief!” exclaimed the gas. But thoughts of possible B Complex Vitamins Bbey bad foond a cine to the strange Mclnnis. “They’ll send no messages trouble ahead tightened their nerves things going on at the plantation. Other again. Question: How can I care for my tonight!” copper screens to prevent dark Intendvw Saentific laboratory and din* sinister figures are the company chem­ They looked back. The black bulk Collins began to take some in­ leal studies proved this startling fact.. • ist, Or. TOenjes, and the flyers, Byden terest in his fellow passenger. He streaks from running down on the proved that additional B Complex Vita* and Lannestock. A man named Collins of the hangars showed up within a window sills? How can I prepare xnins are used by the body cells in fever­ solid thick waU of fire. The waist played his flash on Toenjes, and ish illness. W itii those deficient in these arrives from the Canal Zone to see them for storing during the winter? Kitchen, and JeB hires him without high grass blazed fiercely, throwing turned the man’s head this way vitamins, the feverish stage of a cold Answer: Clean the screens by demands an extra supply. If you’re suf­ aronsing Montaya’s suspicions. Collins flames high into the air. They were and that. Toenjes was beginning fering with the fever of a cold, perhaps later reveals his identity as a naval In: licking at the trees overhead, they’d to suffer considerably from pain in scrubbing with scouring powder and your limited diet does not supply enough telllgenee officer. Khen they discover spread beyond the fence. his shoulder, but his eyes were mur­ a stiff fiber brush. Then rinse with vitamins! Don’t risk a deficiency. Start hidden German bombers, JeB arranges Against that sheet of light they derous. A slow, unbelieving smile clear w ater and aUow to dry. Wipe taking GROVE'S B Complex Vitamins to send Lee and the children away. Now immediately. Unit for unit, you can’t get saw Collins come stumbling their spread over Collins’ face. He ripped with benzine (being very careful finer quality. Potency guaranteed and JeB, Collins, Jerry Hdnnis and Slats open Toenjes’ shirt and pulled it about fire), and then apply a coat Honahan are carrying out a carefully way. He reached them, out of they’re distributed by makers of famous breath, tossed the camera into the away from the wounded shoulder. of two parts good quality spar var­ Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets. And you laid plan to destroy the planes and nish and one part each of linseed- get the wonderful benefits of these amaz­ stop the Nazi activities In which Mon­ car, gasped out that things were He found a puckered scar there, ing vitamins a t a sensationally low price. taya, who Is part German, Is engaged. ready to pop, and collapsed on the an old one, not three inches from oil and turpentine. Or you could Only 29{i for the regular size. Only $1.00 They are at the airfield now. back seat. There he discovered the bleeding hole Curt had made use a special thin kind of varnish for th e large size— over a m onth's sup­ NOW CONTINUE WIIH IH E STOBT tonight. And then he began to laugh. that can be wiped on. When dry, ply. For such a small cost, you cant Toenjes. “Traveling companion we picked He laughed and he laughed until lay the screens fiat in a dry place afford to risk deficiency. If you reach and cover with newspaper. Screen the feverish stage of a cold, start taking CHAPTER XIX up to keep you company,” said Curt. tears rolled down his face. The GROVE'S B Complex Vitamins! They’d covered half a kilometer men in the front seat turned for enamel can be used in place of the varnish. Collins’ job was to assemble the when Mclnnis, eyes on his wrist, an explanation. It came in jerks. said, “Half a minute, Curt!” “On a silver platter,” cried Col­ Rusty Nailheads bombs and release, all mechanical lins. “Mr. Curtis, you’ve made one Since 30 years ago, its- restraints so that impact on the Curt stopped the car, all three got Question: Flat-headed nails on the out. They stared back. of the neatest hauls this year. Dr. boards under the eaves of my house Boses would explode them. He start­ Toenjes? I hadn’t seen him before, 1242 ed to wind the vanes. “Guessed wrong on the fuses,” have rusted badly and show through muttered Curt. “Or you didn’t light you know. This is Herr Albrecht the paint. How can I prevent this Plenty of Variety. PtfZO w. PILES Meanwhile, Curt and McInnis put them on the dot.” Werner Fisch, no less. Red-handed. from happening the next time I VOlTLL be tempted to make Relievespainandsoreness saws to use. They cut half through Then, before anyone could speak One of the biggest, slipperiest, paint? Would touching them up with * dickies in several colors to fiH the-ground supports which held again, there came a dull, muffled agents the Nazis have in Latir red lead help? wear with this smart jacket suit. For relief from the torture of simple the heavy waH firm, then sheered Ihave this lovely Piles, PAZO ointment has been famous explosion. In the light of the fire, America.” Answer: Yes, but they should be If you do you wHl find th a t the t crochet edged for more than thirty years. H ere's why: through the ceiling ties. So much the straight lines of the hangar And then it was tomorrow. The one suit wiH seem different every I edging! It is First, PAZO ointment soothes inflamed wasn’t necessary, perhaps, but it sandpapered first to remove the areas, relieves pain and itching* Second, buckled, the roof mushroomed—on sun slanted down hotly on the after rust. Or you could touch them up time you change dickies. The JiifEerent and is PAZO ointment lubricates hardened, helped. Thus, ah explosion of dyna­ one end. But the walls held together. deck of the San Timoteo. The As­ simple, comfortable lines of both dried parts—helps prevent cracking and mite outside this waU would force with shellac. If it is at aU possi­ lou can use the soreness. Third. PAZO ointment tends “One of the planes,” Curt gritted sociated vessel was pushing her way ble, better results wiH be obtained jacket and skirt are ever so be­ pesser, too. to reduce swelling and check bleeding. it back against the noses of the out from between set teeth. north over a smooth sea. There coming. Fourth, it's easy to use. PAZO oint­ bombs. by driving the nailheads slightly be­ * * * ment’s perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­ “The completed one,” added Mc­ was a cooling breeze, and cumu­ low the surface of the wood. The charts and direc* They then planted the dynamite, plication simple, thorough. Your doctor lnnis. “At least we got—” lus clouds moved serenely acrosr space thus created then is fiUed P a tte rn No. 8341 is in sizes 12, 14, 16, matcrials required; can tell you about PAZO ointment. dragged the two motors to the spot, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, with short Send your order to : The sentence was lost in another the sky. with putty and paint applied over it. I measured the fuse. Against the muffled explosion which merged in­ Buddy, Chuck, and Sylvia Mitch­ sleeves, takes 3% yards 39-inch material. A nail set is handy for this. .Send your order to; |dlecraft Dept. chance that Collins might not proba­ stantly into a mighty, pulsating roar ell, all in sun suits were playing New York bly set the bombs—for they were, that made their ear drums ache, under the watchful eyes of the ship’s Upholstery at Home Question: I should like to do over |plus one cent to after aU, foreign to him—a can of curse. The boys were making clown­ SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. g) for Pattern ,,YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM* black powder was planted in the ish efforts to balance on their heads some of my upholstered furniture 530 South Wells St. Chicago. cockpit of each machine. At length their huge straw sombreros. myself, and think I could do a good Enclose 20 cents In coins for each job if I had some directions. Are pattern desired. the three charges were set, with Curt and Lee were standing by, Pattern No •«•••*•• Size, fuses that would allow Collins time his arm about her waist. They were there any booklets that I could get? HOT FLASHES 'Name ...... If you suffer from h o t flashes, dizzi­ to get away. silent, and Lee felt Curt’s arm tight­ Answer: The New York State Col­ ness, distress of "irregularities", are Curt grumbled. “Collins wants en as the children’s voices rose lege of Home Economics at CorneU Address i ...... weak, nervous. Irritable, blue at times—due to the functional pictures. But we can’t risk lighting shrilly, hilariously. She looked up university will send you on request “middle-age” period in a woman's up the window strip by the flash so and saw the look in his eyes, the Extension BuUetin No. 295, “Refin­ life—try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­ early. He’U have to take them ishing Old Furniture,” by Florence table compound—the best-known beads of sweat above his brows medicine you can buy today that’s when he’s ready to light the fuses.” and on his upper lip, and she knew E. Wright, (June, 1934) and Exten­ 6 ET made especially for women. They looked in on Collins. In the what he was thinking. sion Bulletin No. 256, “Recondition­ AFTER I ______Pinkham's Compound has helped dead air of the tight-closed room ing Furniture,” by the same author Wiib a Medicine tbat will Prova IUoli thousands upon thousands of wom­ “Don’t, dearest,” she whispered. en to relieve such annoying symp­ he’d sweated through aU his clothes, He looked down at her, and his (April, 1933). I beUeve these wiH I f you suffer from rheumatic pain i or muscular aches,buy C-2223 today toms. FoUow label directions. P ink- his face was shiny wet. No picnic, eyes slowly cleared. He kissed her be sent free to residents of New ham’s Compound is worth trying! York state. There may be a small for real pain-relieving help. 60c, $L this. He knew what his chances lightly on the temple and they saun­ Caution: Use only as directed. First were if he guessed wrong on these tered off, his arm tight about her. charge for non-residents. bottle purchase price refunded by bombs. At the entrance to the central stair­ Black Incrnstations on SUver druggist If not satisfied. GetC “Okay,” he told them, “I’m about case he paused—and yawned, pro­ Question: How can I clean off the set. Only three noses left to screw digiously. black incrustations from my silver SURVEY SHOWS in, then all pins to remove.” “I could do with another nap,” that silver polish does not remove? “It’s late,” worried Curt. “Close he said, on snapping his mouth shut Answer: That black corrosion is A V e g e t a b u to one-thirty! Took us longer than “You?” practically impossible to remove at we’d expected. Slats wiH be phon­ “We slept all morning!” she ex home. Ordinary tarnishing can be [L ax ativ e Many Doctors ing them any minute now.” claimed. “We won’t sleep tonight!” taken off with polish, and sometimes For Headache, “Teh. You two get going.” “We can sit on deck tonight.*" with a hot water and washing soda Sour Stomach Lfl a s A stars “Might’s weH.” But Curt was re­ hopefully. a n d D i z z y solution in an aluminum pan. But Spells when luctant. Then, “You’ve no watch, “No moon.” the black corrosion should be re­ Collins, take mine. It’s synchro­ “There’U be stars. And there’s caused by Con­ moved by a silversmith, who proba­ stipation. Use ' Recommend nized with Monahan’s.” no charge for just sitting.” bly will not make an excessive only as directed. Curt and McInnis snatched up Lee laughed. “AH right, sillr charge. 15 doses for We’H go down again.” /unches of tinder-dry grass from Unfinished Bookcase on ly 1 0 cents. sheltered spots as they ran to the The door to the purser’s office I R egret opened and there was movement in Question: I have an unfinished front of the hangars. Curt was get­ bookcase on which I should like to Br. Hitchcock s r hope for what ting anxious. the corridor. A steward was tack do not vainly ing a paper on the buUetin board. get a wax birch color effect. How rlAXATl VErfPOWD ER His worry was short-lived! Curt can I do this? lady past.—Chi- and McInnis were brought up short “News!” said Curt. For VKamin A & D Dietaiy Deficiency as they rounded the end of the hang­ With Lee, he crossed the corridor Answer: Use what is known as a WANT TO HELP build stamina ars. The tennis court at the other eagerly, to stare at the typewritten penetrating wax finish; it comes in and resistance to colds? Then try end of the field was now ablaze with sheet. light, natural and other wood colors. P O M E D H A iR The better stocked paint stores seU good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion- lights! The sentence was lost in another “Puerto Soledad, Tierra Libre,” containing the natural A and D vi­ Even as they stared, a small band read the radio dispatch. “In a raid it. Or give the wood a coat of thin LBNE tamins. Look fo r the world-known muffled explosion. by army troops on the headquar­ white shellac, and then finish with trademark. AU druggists. of men was emerging from behind the office building headed this way. and the aerial bombs exploded by ters of the Compania Agricola Trop­ two coats of paste wax. “Six of them, Jerry! The two of us two and threes a split second apart. ical at San AlejO this morning, what Storing Fnrnitnre can’t count on holding off that gang They turned to the car only to appears to have been a direct Nazi Question: I intend to store some Joney SCOTT'S with pistol fire!” find it had been bounced from the plot against the sovereignty of Ti- pieces of furniture in the attic, are used for rails. They hauled and tugged and erra Libre was disclosed, with the I isolated tribes “Blaze the grass, Curt! AU the which is not insulated. Wbat pre­ I EMULSION way to the fence and around the oth­ lifted. Scarcely was it on the rails arrest of Senor Apolonio Montaya cautions should I take against sum­ S V Great Year-Round Tonic er side of the hangars to the rear again than there came another ex­ and twenty-four persons of doubtful mer heat and winter cold? fence!” plosion, closer at band but lighter. nationality ...” [THE END] Answer:" "After cleaning the" fur­ Curt and McInnis raced .across They jumped apart. The charge niture, polish with a paste wax. Cov­ Preserve Our Liberty the black fields, stumbling constant­ er the pieces with a heavy kraft ly but making- ground. There were paper. I If the finish on the furni­ Buy U. S. W ar Bonds SNAPPY FACTS «houts behind them. ture is of a good quality, beat and ABOUT Then came the furious chugging cold should not damage it. of a motorcar, headed from the up­ ' Fireproofing Beams RUBBER per end of the field. Question: Do you know of any :o-r.ol up eadh “They expect to get behind us. fireproof material I can put on the s swollen mem* JeTry, head us off! We’H have to beams in the "basement above the iitation, (3) te> •top that before they reach our furnace? RHEUMATIC PAIN don— , •ar!” Soreness and Stiffness They were close to the airfield Answer: Dealers in asbestos prod­ You need to rub on a powerfully IVKiK.. In Zambesi/ Africa, carts used by branch. They turned, running at top ucts sell a waUboard material com­ soothing “ counter-irritant'’ like IW M S O N O i the natives have tires made of posed of cement and asbestos which Musterole to quickly relieve neuritis* elephant hide, which serves the speed toward the car, which hadn’t rheumatic aches and pains. Better purpose of rubber. yet rounded the curve of mountain­ you can apply on the basement thanan old-fashioned mustardplaster Rt Bulgaria natives paint pictures of side. There were half-rotted logs, ceiling. Building material dealers tobelpbreakuppainful local congestion!. their enemies on their tires so they in your community should be able can be regularly splattered with left from clearing the field. Curt and mod, as a gesture of contempt! McInnis had perhaps a minute and to get !the board for you. you the a half—a mjnute. They tugged and > Smoking Fireplace Cars and trucks for transporta­ tion account for 36 per cent of hauled at one of the logs. Rains had Question: Why does our wood- the Army's rubber requirements- •unk it into the ground, set it. They burning fireplace smoke? Our fur­ IW U t o pried it loose and slung it across the nace is connected to the same chim­ Cord Hre construction,the type com­ mon today, fizstsnade rapid inroads tracks. The driver would see it, ney as' the fireplace. Could this be on the cord-woven fabric tire in Ehit not in time to stop. the cause? Use at first BHAVf 1915. low pressure balloon tires sharper Lcouite they’re one. made theis appearance in 1924. Then came the car. Around, the Answer: If furnace and fireplace etgfi o f a third tbinnir. curve of mountainside it sped. It are connected to the same flue, that COLD DOUSLE OR Cryptostegla Is a new word for SINGLE EDOS the robber lexicon. Te Floridans hit the log, bounced from the rails, is undoubtedly the cause. TABLES, it Is the technical name for the turned over. But not before a fig­ SALVE, Mexican morning glory, which Fireplace Coal NOSE DROPS, has been recognised as one of ure had snapped open the door and Question: We have just bought a COUGH DROPi IOc the most promising rubber-pro­ shot from it. A man rolled over LorBuaronteed by ' ducing plants- coal grate for our fireplace. What Try “Rob-My-Tkm"—a Wonderful Unhnenf ■ CO.. NEW YOMCfl and over, then scrambled to his feet- size anthracite should we burn-in it? “Toenjes!” shouted Curt joyfully. Toenjes it was—a wild man in the Answer: Use nut size. Bare of the car’s, headlights which Too MucbjHot Water still worked, curiously enough, one Question: Would it be possible to of them slanting skyward. He had a use manually controlled valves be­ SCiiQS Ed fails Ql gun in his hand but was helpless tween |the boiler and hot-water gen­ RHEUMATISM )p%umcz peace from both the glare of lights and the erator , to keep water from being NEUR1TIS-LUMBAG 0 loss of his glasses. overheated in the storage tank? Curt coolly put a buHet into the Answer: -Yes, you can instaU a facturer or man’s shoulder. "Explain that shutoff' valve in the pipe which car­ T MCNEIL'S. wto advei. away, my fine friend,” he grunted, ries the boiler water back to the s public the “when" the investigation breaks." boiler from the hot-water generator. MAGIC s wants your' BEGoodridi find he real* Between them Curt and McInnis Your I eating contractor, however, i REMEDY i only way seized the raging, helpless man and may b ; able to get a thermostat BRINGS- BLESSED' RELIEF keep it is bustled him along the tracks toward check valve for you which will con­ ILaiiBviM lvZM ilIS-SaaH lB '« 3 Iqood values their car. trol automatically the temperature UIUIIMIMC SIUES «11 IllLuiK aiiIiIiitaital They kept glancing up toward the of the not water supply. Why not McNEIL DRUG CO. Inc. vadio sation high above. No lights g e t in tbuch. with him? S30 SiwS SlraeI-JactaoavIBo. florid. B kAgAE lIZJUipfl ;>is SiJ THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCRSVILLE, N. C., MARCH 3. 1943

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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH to, 1 9 4 3 N UM BER 3 4

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Consecrated Possessions Things That Never Hap­ Seen Along Main Street Rev. W alter E. benhour. Hiddenite. N. G. pen In Church I By The Street Rambler. What Wat Happening In Davie It Is an impossibility, so far as 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Uted Up we are able to understand the Scrip, The following things that never The Greatest Moth Bride : nd groom reading local ThefAlphabet, Drowoed The tures, for a .man to consecrate his happen in church as told by thej newspaper —Farmer trving to buy life completely unto God and with, Churchman, Episcopal publication, Hogt and Plowed Up The int cabbage p'ants and young lady »ry hold his means from God. AU that is so true to life that we are oass. ing to purchase nylon hose —Mrs. Cotton and Corn. a man possesses must be consecrat. Ing it along. Ieff Caudell shopping in grocny (Davie Record, March 9 . 1 9 1 0 .) ed unto God if he himself is abso­ Ushers calling for help In carry­ store—Business man offering mer­ ing the offering. :..isses Marie and Helen Alliaon lutely and unreservedly consecrat­ chant $ 1 0 for case of canned goods spent Thursday afternoon in Win- ed unto Him. Many people de­ Ministers insisting that the peo —Mrs. Joe Patnerand Miss Mar­ pie attend only one service each % ston shopping.: sire to be true followers of the garet Smith conversing in front of Dr. W. C. Martin returned Mon­ Lord Jesus Christ, live godly, and Sunday in order to make room for real estate office—Lonnie Dwiggins day from a visit to his father at get to heaven when this life is over; others. walking down Main street bare- A dozen people asking the min- H ast Bend. but in the maantime they do not beaded—Robert Woodruff carry­ Mrs. W. T. Woodrnff returned consecrate their possessions to God. ter for some realty definite work to ing big empty bottles into grocery do during the week. last week from a visit to relatives They want to hold them in reserve. store—Ben Boyles resting in post- in Winston. Just here is where manv neople fail A dozen families asking the nsh. office lobby—Mayor Caudetl shak W. A Bailey, of Advance, was of the rich, wonderful, glorious ers to place them on the front seats. ing hands wit It friends in middle of on our streets Monday. grace of God. Evervone in the audience reach­ highway—Jim Starrette carrying a A. W. Ellis and C. A. Hartman, There are more close, stingy, sel­ ing for a hymn book when the big box oi meat across Main street of Farmington, were in town Mon­ fish professed Christians than one number is announced and then sing, —Paul Blackwelder dressed up and day on business might think if he has never obser­ ing heartily. standing in front of bank—Mrs S. N B. Dyson, of Sheffield, and ved the way they give of their Every head reverentlv bowed A. Harding on her way to theatre J L. Foster, of County Line, were means to God’s cause. People can during prayer. walking—Tom Bailev Woodruff in town Monday. never please God, have His rich, A choir that does not find a sin carrying carton of coca-cola—Sher­ Misses Flora Harding and Kate sweet, marvelous blessings upon gle thing to whisper about during iff Bowden exhibiting new clothes McMahan, who have been teaching their souls and lives, and feel the the service. . and looking all dressed np—Leslie near Hickory, passed throngh this blessed Holy Spirit within, as long The minister saying. I have Daniel busy figuring out ration city Thursday on their way home, as thev are close and stingy. It rushed from on thing to another points— Dr. Mason advertising Red near Farmington. the ‘"tight wads” of every church all week. I have spent less than Cross drive. Rov Holthouser is spending sev­ today would loosen up, quit rob. three hours in revising this old ser- eral days with relatives and friends bing God, but give their tithes and man which is rather out of date, Letter FroDi Troy among the mospuitoes and wilds of offerings fullv, freely and cheer­ but I will endeavor to make it fit Dear Editor:—Enclosed you will South Carolina. fully. what a great difference there the occasion ” find DV renewal for The Recotd I Our clever townsman and merch­ wonld be in their Christian exper­ No whispering or reading of see you have had more snow than ant, R. H. Rollins, has purchased ience and in the church! They papers during services. we have had down here Best The ladies’ aid society hoping 9 6 acres of land lying near Ijames could really enjoy their religion, Symbolic of the role the Red Cron is again playing, the 1943 Red C ron Wav wishes to all my friends at Sbef whereas many only endure it. that the preacher’s wife will bring Fnnd poster depict* the organization as a mother ministering to the needs of the X Roads, from G. W. Green. men of the United States armed forces and the victims of war throoghoat the field and Mocksville. I would have J. T. Baity retutned Wednesday They could be happy in the service to the next meeting a long list of world. The poster is an appeal Io all men and women for contributions to the Fked to have seen that groundhog. from the North, where he purchas­ and worship of God, whereas they things, things that ought to be W ar Fond. Lawrence Wilbnr, noted illustrator, designed the poster. Helen Mnellev I have killed and dressed a few of is th e m o d el. ed a complete line of spring goods have but enough religion to make done in the parsonage at once. them when I lived in Arkansas. for his mammoth store here. them miserable. They are miser, The “ old-timers” graciously giv. They would come out to our corn Miss Mary Mingus, of Winston, able because they don’t exactly go ing way to newcomers confident Use WoodeD Soldiers DeDiocratic Mighty FaUs field and eat a lot of corn. Wish, spent Sunday in this city, the guest with the sinful world, and don’t that the newcomers will be able to ing you all a good year. of Miss Mary Hunt. give themselves and their possess, do much better work than they Washington—Rep. Cooley, De­ Wbat is the matter with these MRS. D. L. RICHARDSON. F. L. Carter, who holds a posit­ ions completely unto God. have done. mocrat of Nurth Carolina, said on Democratic office holders in North ion as clerk in Crew’s store, at Ad- God loves and blesses cheerful No one getting up or moving a- the House floor that anti aircraft Carolina, any wav? As if it were Let Us Pray vance, was taken seriously ill the givers. His financial plan for our boutor leaving the room during “guns” mounted on the roof of not enough ti. have to bear the stig {By Kev. Loy D. Thompson) first of last week, but has recover­ lives is the tithe, or one-tenth, of the service. Congressional office -buildings are ma of wholesale thefts in the state The illustrious physician, Alexis ed sufficiently so that he was taken our earnings. This is the teach­ The middle of the pew filled first. made of wood and that the soldiers revenue department, at Raleigh, Carrel, in the Reader’s Digest to his home Friday. ings of the Gld Testament, and we Each one speaking to the person stationed there are “dummies.” operated entirely by Democrats and m akes this significant remark; License has been Issued to the find that Jesus approved of it Him­ next to him at the close of the ser­ “ We are being protected by woo­ rottenness in connection with the Prayer is the most powerful form following couples since our last is­ self when He said: ‘‘These ought vice and inviting him to come a- den guns and decoy soldiers,” he Democratic absentee ballot law, sue: F. A. Smith to Miss Lesrie ye to have done, and not to leave gain. declared after telling the House now comes along a former Demo­ of energy that one can generate.” Miller, Ed Weaver to Miss Blanche the other undone.” He was pro­ The names and addresses of all that he made a personal inspection cratic member of the State Superior Here is a physician, connected with the Rockefeller Institute for thirty- L aird. nouncing woes upon the Pqarisees strangers handed to the minister at tour to the rooftops to check up on Court bench in Ashevilletobecome odd years in brilliant research, as Jacob Cornatzer, 8 5 , of C ornat- because they “passed over' the j Jdg- the close of the service. the “ protection” provided for mem­ enmeshed in a big gambling racket. zer, died Sunday following a Ijp ment and love Of God,” and not bers of Congress. It was the same Judge Zeb V. serting that prayer is the mightiest gering illness of two years. Mr. because they tithed. He said they MY GRANDFATHER “In high heavens,” Cooley shou. Nettles that -opened up the cess­ force known to man. Listen to this talented physician: “Prayer Cornatzer was one of Davie’s oldest ought to give tithes, but not fail of I have a grandpa who is very fine ted, t‘Why have they been placed pools in Bnrke county and let the is a force as real as terrestrial gra. citizens. His body was laid to rest the love of God, or foil in vital He can tell yon stories of every kind ovor our heads I am something Democratic sheriff's stink escape, vity. As a physician I have seen M onday. Christianity. And out of the re. When visiting him late at night of a duck hunter, and when I place who now uncovers some gambling men, after all other therapy bad C. C. Craven, of R. 2 . moved in­ maining nine-tenths God would He’ll merely barn a candle light. out decoys, I expect to atttact dens in his home city of Asheville tailed, Iiited out of disease and me­ to the Saunders honse on Santord have us give offerings. Read Ma When gossip is told by me and broth­ ducks. And when I place out de­ and in the house-cleaning ex Su­ lancholy by the serene effort of avenue Monday. We gladly wel­ lachi, the third chapter. God cer- er. coy soldiers and decoy guns, I perior Court Judge Tom L. John­ prayer.” What do you think a- come them to onr town. tainly blesses the Christian tither. He’ll call to. ns like a soft-hearted would expect to attract euemy son was caught in the net. Mrs. Cornelia Brown, of Coolee He enriches bis soul and supplies mother;' planes.” The Shelby Daily Star rightly bout that? Does not help you be lieve in prayer as a human life? . mee, died Monday following a lin­ bis temporal need. This is life’s And then we know jnst what to do, Cooley said he climbed to the cracked down on the Asheville situ­ gering illness. Mrs. Brown was better way.______So there we sit until he’s throngh. roof of the new House office build­ ation in the following editorial: Why do we believe in prayer? Is it ing to satisfy his curiosity after in­ “When fudge Zeb V. Netties just be:anse great men of science about 8 6 years of age. She leaves Renew your subscription When riding with friends in bis old several sons and daughters, among fliver. quiring the calibre of tbeguns from called in vigorous fashion -and got have witnessed to its power? This helps, but it is not the convincing them being our townsmen, M. D, today and get a 1943 Alma­ He tells of experiences that make as a member of the House military a clean-up of gambling and vice ing evidence in my mind. I be­ and C. S. Brown. nac free. quiver. com mittee. conditions in Asheville he might They would travel fast to'mud holes lieve in prayer and its power be Ground is being broken for a He said that he had made bis in­ have known that what he asked deep, cause of the witness of the Bible to new wooden business house, 3 6 x 4 0 spection trip in broad daylight and wonld bring a former Suoenor And then he said they’d have to the force and energy of prayer in feet, which is being erected by W 1 tW U at tIfou, Uutf, tW ltU in civilian clothes, and “nobody court judge, a man who until last creep. the lives of saint and seer and the A. Weant, on Depot street. The stopped me. Nobody fired at me ” month was solicitor of the 1 9 th He’s told me taleB of long ago,’ prophets and confessors and psal­ building will be used for a store He reminded his colleagues how judicial district, into court for op­ WAR BOjVDS How hs would fight with so and so. mist and martyrs The Bible, as and harusss shop I. L Holton ever, that when they eutered the erating a gambling house in bis I just can’t see why he isn’t dead no other book, pays tribute to the will run the harness shop and we front door of the Honscoffice build­ home. Washing machines and other But all the things are true, he said. power of prayer. It portrays the understand that R. M Ijames will household appliances are not avail­ ing after five p. m., they were or­ “ If he knew it, fine; if he didn’t, Luck has been with him through all lives of individuals who have lifted put in a stock of groceries in the able today. Manufacturers have dered to halt and ,produce their then it's jbst as well, for certainly converted their plants to-war worn. his life. upon higher levels, transformed other building. credentials to soldiers. the defennant in this matter was If you save today, however, by buy­ Which is filled with experience, sor­ ing War Bonds, this money saved Asserting that there are “a doz­ intelligent enough to know the na­ from badness to goodness, revolu­ Tbe following jurors were drawn row and strife. will start these factories rolling and en other” entrances to the build, ture ol the law he was floating. tionized by the power and energy for the Spring term of court which put millions of Americans to work Hte many friends that are living to. ings left unguarded, he added in of divine grace. Another reason I convenes In this city on April 4 th : after the W ar is won. day Ignorance of the background of touas of deep sarcasm: believe in the creative- energy of J. D. Furches, J. P. Foster, -L. B. Are thinking of him as he fades away the “guests” as proclaimed by the “I suppose that they think all defendant, T L. Johnson, is so prayer is that I have asked and Walker, W. L. Crews, C. D. Lefler1 When his days on e arth are a t an end the saboteurt are going in the front have become the beneficiary. I W. H. Foote, F. H. Bahuson, M. There’ll be no mistakes he’ll have to flimsy as merely to aggravate the door.” have sought and have made spiri­ G Hendrixr J. W. Felker, John mend. offense. The “guns” were mounted on tual discoveries. I have knocked R. McClamroch, B. B Stonestreet, Instead, his conscience riill be free “It is that sort of attitude to­ the rooftops soon after Pearl Har- and doors to service have been To enter the home of eternity. ward law by people who enjoy, or J. D Collette, W. H. LeGrand, I. bor, but, for reasons ascribed to opened. My limited and meager B. Tohnstone, W. C. White, L. M. —GAY SHEEK. have enjoyed, position that is the military secrecy, the action has not experience in prayer has given me been disclosed previously. more tragic to justice because she Smith, F. G. Whitley, H. T. Bren an abiding and reassurance confid­ egar, I. L. Glasscock, C. L. Mc- The Honest Farmer 'The War department declined is ravaged by those who know and comment on Cooley’s assertions. ence in its force and its spritual Clamroch, W. B. Barneycastle, W. And now the honest former packs should be trusted to uphold her power. The same can be said of H. Aaron, G. A. Koontz, Robert His apples up for town. honor. Anything less is injustice, and compromise with such will only you also. You believe in the force Safriet, F. E. Danner, S. V. Fur. This is the top row of his sacks, Jrin the payroll Savings plan at 10% OF INCOME rise to rebuke those who indulge of prayer because yon believe in the ches, E. E. Vogler. John H. Seats, your office or factory. Save a defi­ O O O O O O O O O O O , it.” —E x . Bible and because you trust your W. A. Owen, John A, Blackweld. nite amount every payday, ten per­ And this is further down, ' cent or more of your pay check. own .experience. And of course er, George A. Everha.dt, D. L. 000000000000 IS OUR QUOTA Yonr pay cheek today buys a pay­ there are other reasons as well. Lowery1iJesse M. Richardson, W. day for tomorrow and gets you $4 READ THE AD$ Land posters for sale at IN WAR BONDS Since this is true let us pray and A. Griffin, T. M. Smith, David back for every $3 you invest. Along With the Nwm Myers. Trwmry DtperimtHt The Record office; 'keep on praying. THE DAVTE RECORD MOCKSVTLLE. N. C. United States Army Nurses in North Africa CLASSIFIED Who’s News DEPARTMENT This Week ONION PLANTS By GENUINE BERMUDA CRYSTAL U E R E Delo* Wheeler Lovelace WAX OR YELLOW ONION PUflHSS phon Delivery to April. Also fine Babosaik "Ne upside d quantity too great. Special prices to tributors wooden I Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. DUM BOVlN RANCH, C atarln., VtXM. container "MEW YORK.—First there were ASEfUESOF t£® time Art NehTs own three World PECIAL ARTICLES } FEED usually t Series victories over the Yankees of thing to EY THE LEADING FARMERS, CATTLEMEN, DAIRYMEN, the Ruthian years; no other pitcher grow Jcudzu. Produces up to I tons or more time, WAR CORRESPONDENTS? ie r acre of choicest feed ever?’ equipped We’ve 3 Times 3 ^ n fte n beside yo /.legume, rebuilds poor land, stops washes. with eve VictortesChalked came anoth- Qualifies for Gov. soil conservation pay* The World ments. Write for facts, pr. on 2-3 yr. crowns. mending Vp tor the Nehfs « £ £ £ The Sudsu Farms, Bos A, BarnesviBci Ga. task. matched, two sons and a daughter. Food Problem If you Now,. in a drift of pungent smoke CHICKS FOR SALE m etal dr • over the Solomons, Art Junior racks By Herbert Hoover many de HELM'S WORLD RECORD Chicks—ROP up three Zeros. CWNU Feature—Through special Btrangemeut Sired matings—U. S. approved. Officially The friends who walked and talked with ColliertS Weekly) tested, $3.95 up, sexed. Delivery now. Free with Old Art—he is barely 50—when bulletin. Illinois Hatchery, Metropolis, Dl. he was about the best left-handed There are more Horsemen that pitcher of the twenties, read of follow modem war than at the time the Apocalypse was written. In REMEDY young Art’s three-timer and began New Scientific Discovery. Removes corns, to think back. modem total war, Famine and Pesti­ callouses, bunions, permanently. 4 years lence are .accompanied by four new old, has never failed. Costs 50c. Don't Arthur Newcomb Nehf, Terre send stamps. Testimonials by request. The Haute-born and a graduate electrical recruits—whose names are Revolu­ Wright System, Box 520, Des Moines, Iowa. engineer when John McGraw side­ tion, Unemployment, Suspicion and tracked him into the Polo Grounds, Hate. These additional destroyers has lived so long in Phoenix, Ariz., The first XT. S. army nurses to arrive in North Africa are shown at work and at leisnre here. In pic­ make the job harder to manage. RAZOR BLADES that he is a legendary shadow across ture at right three American nurses set off in a bicycle taxi to see Algiers, and create quite a stir among the That there is and will be famine the big league trails, but the friends natives. Left to right they are Lieuts. Doris Gressel, Herkimer, N. Y.; Margaret Farrell, Paterson, N. J.; in this world of today, needs little KENT BLADES made him a man alive there once and Florence Christman, Kregesville, Pa. At the left, Lient. Betty Eggiman of Rochester, N. Y., takes the demonstration. Already 148,000,000 more. They made him a man to be temperature of Sergt. Leonard Krenzke of Racine, Wis., who is obviously pleased to receive the ministrations people in the occupied democracies remembered for more than base­ ot an American army nurse. in Europe and Asia are short of food; ball, too. They spoke of him as millions of them are actually starv­ made of D’Artagnan, and ing, and our Allies are obviously run­ OUSEhOLD The lid : spoke of , the thoughtful, the ning on very short rations. as desire just. German and Italian Prisoners Not Too Unhappy The Nazis’ food supply is sufficient masked I Art Junior did only what they for their evils of today. They are the unde working hordes of prisoners on the TSi you wish expected of Art Senior’s son when the Japs bore in from five farms and robbing some of the oc­ H your iron is soiled on the bot­ cut piece compass points. He was scared cupied territories. But their inter­ tom, sprinkle a bit of salt on a sides an but, “I knocked off three of nal production will grow worse as newspaper and rub the iron ever with chi those monkeys,” and damaged the war goes on and there is less it. ing ribb the other two. Then, “They hit to steal from the subjected peoples. ... catching me and I couldn’t do much so I In fact, the whole of Europe will H you would have your broom for equip ran like h—I,” and erashed. continue to degenerate in domestic last, do not stand it on the bris­ tions in Now, however, he is as fresh as food supply. The reasons for that tles; hang it up or rest it on the new paint again. are simple enough: Eiurope in handle. N O T E :I X/ peacetime—and by Europe I mean . ... Illustrated In some such whirl of action Art Britain and all of Europe excluding graph cab' Senior took his first game from the In watering banging plants, slip BOOK 9. t Russia—has to import large amounts conservatlo Yanks. For eight innings the bats an oiled silk cover over the bot­ bo sect for of Ruth and the cocky others bore of food for human beings. That' is now cut off by the blockade, except tom of the pot. The water cannot postage an in from all the compass points. Nehf then drip through onto the floor. had a 1-0 score, one out and one on to Britain, and some small amounts to the neutral countries. ... MRS. in the ninth when Home-Run Baker Bedford hit a ball like a bullet. A good judge Decline in Field Crops. H you want your artificial flow­ who saw Johnny Rawlings race for On top of this, under the pressure ers to stay the way you arrange it off second base still calls the I?, of total war, field crops decline year them, half fill the vase with fine Enclos stop the greatest play of baseball. by year. Manpower and horsepow­ sand. Press the stems into this Name ... er are increasingly drained to the and they will remain in place. High-pockets Kelly and the marvel­ Address ous Frank Frisch, that day at third, t I S i war; farm implements cannot be re­ finished the double play That was placed; fertilizers are diverted to in 1921. Nehf won his other two explosives; planting is less effective, in ’22 and ’23. i t ^ and harvesting less perfect. Also, the animals in Europe are in con­ How To Relieve W TF Maj. Gen. Eugene Reybold siderable degree dependent upon im­ Y ou can* hadn’t decided 16 years ago that ported feed. In consequence of the th a t can d blockade, some part of the dairy and th an St. he was on the wrong track the army Bronchitis and you corps of engineers would jump for breeding herds must be slaughtered safer, surer early in total war, and domestic feed Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ iatheworl A B i t Cm U a , for the remaining animals decreases cause it goes right to the seat of the get 36 ta' trouble to help loosen and expel 354. Aiwa Starts Afresh and He was a because more fields must be turned germ laden phlegm, and aid nature b i g g u n to direct food for humans—and still> to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ Engineers Profit more of the flocks and herds must flamed bronchial m ucous mem­ man then, The brighter side for enemy soldiers is to be taken as war prisoners, as is apparent in this picture. Shown branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ten years out of the coast artillery on the left are smiling Italian prisoners who realize that the war and all its horrors are over for them. They be slaughtered; a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ F ad of school at Fort Monroe; and come are on their way to a prison camp for the duration. On the right, German prisoners from a U-boat don’t In the last war, the principal food derstanding you must like the way it Incredibl to think of it, pretty old to be mak­ feem to be too unhappy over their plight. Perhaps they are thinking of food, shelter and comparative safety. animals of Europe—cattle, hogs and quickly allays the cough or you are of Jam es ing a fresh start, 42. But young sheep—decreased by over 70,000,000 to have your money back. as three enough. head, and that is again taking place. mented, Eleven years later, when the Mis­ The invaluable chicken vanishes, CREOMULSION sissippi went on a rampage and an Stacking the Deck on the Axis Tables Turned and fishing is greatly diminished. for Coughs. Chest Gilds. Bronchitis army engineer was needed, he got Thus the stream of animal products the nod. The block and tackle he steadily decreases. To all this must threw then has kept Old Man River be added the ravages of armies and quiet ever since. scorched-earth policies. Double-Purpose Now a thick-set, firm-mouthed Nor will famine this time be lim­ Laxatiye Gives eommander of 58, he directs all ited to Europe, for these causes are engineers through an encyclo­ also working in Asia and Russia. pedia of special jobs that this It is difficult for Americans to More Satisfaction global war has added to the picture widespread hunger or star­ Don’t be satisfied Just to relieve your vation. We have not had such a present constipated condition. Meet traditional bridge-building, map- this problem more thoroughly by making, camouflage and con­ thing in America. toning up your intestinal system. struction. Reports from Africa What Starvation Means. For this Double-Purpose, use Dr. Hitchcock’s All-Vegetable Laxative and Britain, where he has just Nation-wide hunger and starvation Powder—an Intestinal Tonic Laxa­ been, are that nothing of any mean grim suffering, incalculable tive. It not only acts gently and Yej.GRO great shakes is lagging. Here grief over wilting children, physical thoroughly, but tones lazy bowel mios arc low ...Ie and there the material may be degeneration, stunted growth, dis­ muscles—giving more satisfaction. when pur a little short, but in such a pinch torted, embittered minds and death. Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder size. Unir helps re lie v e Dizzy Spells, Spur get finer the army engineers work won­ Its lasting effect is one of degree Stomach, Gas, Headache, and that Quality a ders wiOi baling wire, shovels and time. Adults can recuperate dnletd’.Q t dull sluggish feeling commonly re­ mini A a and the sergeant’s motherly from months of undernourishment. ferred to as Biliousness, when caused your drug coaxing. Children can stand less. In fact, the by Constipation. Use only as di­ rected. 15 doses for only 10c. Large The general got his corps pre­ undersized, rickets, agd the death family size 25c. Adv. pared for war a year ago when he rate among children are the sensi­ O vef*! tive barometers of starvation. Not SUpP1 streamlined it into nine divisional vi units; each overlapping those of the even during our Civil war was there a town or city where these effects army’s own nine service commands. -eH JfajSuM vt? — The honor lists already give Gen­ reached one-tenth of what they are eral Reybold a Distinguished Serv­ in certain cities of the occupied a cts aid p as I i ice Medal. democracies at this moment. RHEUMATISM From all food shortages comes the i NEURITIS-LUMBAGO At an air operational station In England, an American ordnance crew danger of pestilence. People do not TfvVERY month fresh signs arise stacks bombs in one of the scores of ammunition dumps at the station- that after peace there will al­ often die directly from starvation. stacking the deck on the Nazis, as it were. The big busters are taken First it was the Chinese who was Their resistance is weakened and rHie gr ways be a better England. Now the from the truck by means of a small crane. In this working party are, tim e; her word is out that this will be with hold prisoner by the Jap. Now he they fall easy prey to contagions. left to right, Master Sergeant Warren E. Gray of Export, Pa.; Private has been freed, and the Jap is held Moreover, people consume their dice.—Col How High Bobby Hubert BIessinger of Huntingsburg, Ind.; and Sergt. Alex Balacki of prisoner. Here the Chinese lights a available fat supplies and have lit­ Rochester, N. Y. - ChiefHasClimbed land. King cigarette for his erstwhile captor. tle or none left for soap. Uncleanli­ H lffW u M SI ness invites such scourges as typhus LffgeB e ttIeli M ln— l*llS-Sm»SSfe» 60c From How Lowl Seor^ taPf Herbert —which is transmitted by body lice. Il 111 HH OMI I I t t lt U I l IUl u IKIiU U rill There is another vital peril in this MeNBL DRUG CO. le t Morrison, Londonderry bom, Gal­ His Gun Blazes in Raid Over Tunis 530 Breed Street—Jacksonville. FleiICe way schooled in part, to be minister Women’s USMC Head question. Unless these masses of of town and country planning He is people in scores of nations can have food and be protected from pesti­ to see that dream cities become visi­ W NU-7 9—43 ble where Nazi bombs have' now lence, there can be no social or heaped rubble. political or spiritual stability upon The new minister already is home which peace can be built. secretary, head of England’s police. We had a parallel experience with Kidneys Must Morrison’s father was a London this problem after the' First World bobby. war. In that famine, America bore ■ Work Well- In a dozen other posts over the the major load of supplies, finance years the home secretary and min­ and administration. Ehccept for For You To Feel Well American food preparedness there 24 hour* every day. I daya eveiy ister of planning has become known week, never stopping, the kidneys filter as one of the government’s most would then have been the greatest waste matter from the blood. sacrifice of human life in all history. If more people were aware of how the able executives. kidneys most constantly remove snr» I That America succeeded in its task plus fluid, excess soda and other waste A pleasanter boss than he is matter that cannot stay in the blood seldom to be found, but, de­ is evidenced by grateful statements without Jnjtzry to health, there would of every government in Europe. be better understanding of wAy .the N ow . . spite this, he gets the work out whole system Js upset when kidneys fall proved in jig time.7 And without a trace No nation had ever undertaken to function properly. such a mission before. We had to Burning, scanty or too frequent orfaw* 2 waysa of nonsense! He fires backtalk- tion sometimes warns that something child’s ing aids on the spot without bat­ pioneer through the thickets and Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back* J u s t swamps of governmental, social, ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic back wi ting an eyelid, and makes all pains, getting up at nights, swelling. tim e. I his hands dig in. Yet never financial and economic problems, in­ Why not try Doan's P ittsl You wfB to relie cluding human nature in the raw. be using a medicine recommended the muscul any harder than he digs in him­ country over. Doan's stimulate the func­ self. He often can be found on From that experience, we can make tion of the kidneys and help them to ?.nd in Calm, but with determined accuracy, waist-gunner Robert L. Doremns some estimate as to the need next flush out poisonous waste from .-the sleep. O the job long after the time clock blood. They contain nothing harmful. th e mis has run down. controls his blazing gun as he directs fire at enemy planes. This action . Maj. Rnih Cheney Streeter of time, the source of supplies, and the Get Doan's today. Cee with confidence. For As a younger man, his chunky took place when Flying Fortresses accompanied by the deadly P-38s Morristown, N. J ., director of the strategy and tactics necessary to de­ At all drug stores. tonight, bombed Tunis in one of the biggest air raids on the Tunisian front. women’s reserve of the V. S. marine feat both famine and pestilence and w hen c figure, towsled hair made a fine tar­ use Vi get for conservative students at de­ Twenty-year-old Doremus of Henrietta, Okla., hero of the op R a t io n , kept corps. Major Streeter, a licensed to set millions upon the road back bates in Cambridge university. his guns going all the time. pilot, has three sons in the service. to strength and health. DoansPills THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV I U.K. N. C

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Jesus gathered His disciples ■now. Fiee SCREW OLD PHONOGRAPH North Africa. IopotiH, III. ABINET TOP TO A for a time of communion and in­ BOX Halibut Steaks. Ihe Magic Lanterns: “The Siege Have center cut slices of halibut struction as they spent their last of Leningrad” is a testimonial to the steak cut one inch thick, salt and evening together. On the morrow would come betrayal, but now they ■v*cs corns, heroism and courage of the Russians pepper them and dredge lightly with I . 4 years —and, better yet, plenty of proof and their Lord were together in the ■Oc. Don’t flour. Fry to a light brown in but­ jjuest. The WARE that the Nazis blundered when they ter. Remove to a platter and covet upper room. ■ncs, Iowa. MARKS W tackled the Soviets. Any nation that with sliced sauteed mushrooms, us­ But even here strife and dissen­ PLASTiC WOOD sion had apparently come in. There THEN ADD takes it like that can’t be licked with ing about a pound for 2 steaks. Over RAWER armies. The facts of how the Nazis this pour the following sauce: -was probably some difference of »8.-3« -ANDL failed to take the town even with Stew I No. 2 can of tomatoes with opinion as to who should have the ioufc/e Edgm hunger, disease and suffering on place of honor. To teach them the IstandiDS TURN I cup of chopped celery, Vz chopped lv a lu e UPSIDE their side are familiar. But the facts green pepper and virtue of humility Jesus gave them AND TACK an example, after, which He contin­ SKIRT THROUGH” don’t rob this documentary film of I large chopped STRIPS Of CARDBOARD its mighty wallop . . . The Rooney onion. When vege­ ued with the precious counsel and kid shows up hi another Andy Hardy tables are tender, prayer which are found in John 14 made of composition and wood. installment, called “Andy Hardy’s run all through a to 17. !OLD The lid may be painted or stained Double Life.” It’s a sprightly enough coarse sieve. Into Our lesson presents three things as desired and the box will be account of Andy and his lady this melt % pound which our Lord gave to His disciples masked by the full skirt tacked to friends, cornier than an Iowa farm, of grated cheese, and to us (see John 17:20). the under part of the lid edge. If but w hat of it? . . . The West Coast­ I tablespoon of I. His Example—“Do as I Have you wish to line the upper part, ers are laying bets that “Stand By butter, and salt and pepper to taste. Done” (13:12-20). ' I 'AKE an example fro m our t h e b o t - cut pieces of cardboard to fit the for Action” will ring aty the best Fish fillets served with juicy lemon The act ‘of Jesus in washing the wedges and generons garnishes of Heat fish thoroughly in oven and -*• sailor boys and do your house­ a l t o n s sides and bottom. Cover these bells. It’s a Navy: tale . . ■. “For­ just before serving sprinkle with disciples’ feet placed Him, their Lord radish roses and parsley make an and Teacher, on the level' of the- hold tasks, cheerily. These towels t o n o v e r with chintz; add a strip of belt­ ever and a Day,” which has every­ cheese and run under flame to will help you brighten your kitch­ ing ribbon to the side sections, body in the world in the cast, is an­ attractive main dish. most menial servant. It was an as­ other supposed to be heading for brown. tonishing thing that He did, lower­ en. You’ll want to m ate some for catching it down to make holders Fish Is Flavorfnl There’s distinction in salmon when your friends. Ir broom ficfr equipment; then glue the sec­ hurrahs. it’s combined with discreet season­ ing Himself below their level to .... tions in place. serve them. Ithe bris- One very direct and effective way ing-lemon juice and tomato: Pattern 285 contains a transfer pattern Iit on the * * * Tbe Magazines: Clifton Fadiman His application of the object les­ of meeting the meat shortage is by Baked Salmon Slices. son was equally startling. “Ye call of seven motifs averaging 5 by 8 indies; MOTE: If you missed the article which has found a swell title for the war. Salmon cut In individual servings illustrations ot stitches; materials re* illustrated how the body of the phono* He has monikered it Germany’s serving fish in its me Teacher and Lord, and ye say quired. Send your order to: graph cabinet was used, it is contacted In First War Against Mankind. It would many delectable 2 tablespoons oil well,” said He. Then as learners nts, s lip BOOK 9, together with thirty-Dne other ways. Few fami­ Z tablespoons lemon juice and servants He required of them I the bot- conservation plans. 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By CHERIE NICHOLAS 1. What is a fanion? 2. What is the plural of indeaT 3. In the western hemisphere what country ranks next to th e a teea • United States in population? 4. Is steam visible? one, bu* ^PIIIA TE^IEA D 5. What is the second longest '■e sure." B4 ISABEL WAIT T / ^ river in the world? N K w - N U-RELEASE 6. What is in the day finis which bricks are made to make opposite CHAPTER I ramp? Then I can manage for my­ correct “Z.” “Been watchin’ the sun­ happiest them red? self.” He called me Judy since the set. Must of dropped off. Lernrne 7. What is the only state in (be Pirate’s Head always reminds me first day, and I -liked it, from him. push you back? Oh, I get it! Two’s of a Summer squash. Its long neck United States bounded by one “king for To the others I was Miss Jason. comp’ny.” For once file kittenish state? Juts out of Rockville, Mass., into the “Bow’d you like to see the inside Lily wasn’t going to butt in. wild Atlantic. Once, according to 8 . In the army what Is * of a church?” I asked. I held my As she moved away chuckling, I “walkie-talkie”? legend, this rocky promontory was breath while we made the planks heard Mr. Quincy breathe, “Thank the lookout for buccaneers, who hid Uncle Wylie had put over the side Heavens!” Poor Lily Kendall—cor­ The Answers their treasure in a deep fissure steps of the porch for this wheel­ pulent, gabby, good natured, lova­ 1. A sm all banner. called the Pirate’s Mouth. Just the chair. ble, 40-odd, forever twisting her 2. Indices. mention of that slippery shelf in the “Saw all I wanted to this after­ countless string of beads till they 3. Brazil. foamy sea makes my flesh creep! noon at the auction,” he answered. spilled all over the house, and heav­ 4. No. What we see is steam It began to creep the day I re­ “Yes. From the outside. Shout­ ens—what a pest! She’d seen mighty condensed into water by contact ceived a queerly fat letter, the first ed your bid through the door. Only little of a sunset in all that gather­ with the colder air. t without -week of my visit at the inn. How 5. Nile. eredith. made one bid. Why?” I asked. ing mist. would you feel to receive a missive “Wanted you to get it cheap. Once the door was open, I struck 6. Iron. from an unknown, containing forty Think I’d bid against you? What one of the two matches Mr. Q. had 7. Maine. old twenty-dollar bills? d’you want of that old eyesore?” given me and hurried down the aisle 8 . A 28-pound, short range raafi* Postmark, Boston. Date blurred. “Wait till I get it fixed up. Tea of the musty auditorium. Wrong transmitting and receiving set Penmanship, sprawly, as if an at­ and crumpets. My, it’s getting fog­ word for this little meeting place, packed on the back of one nqm- tempt had been made to disguise it. gy! Left my handbag down in the but never mind. The flame went Spelling, excellent. Astonished, I basement. Taking you down while out, and for a moment I stood hesi­ read: I get it. Guess how much money tant, listening to the ghostly lashing ^ COLDS'MISERIES , “The old church should go for a I have left?” I queried. of the waves on the rocks. But I’d song at the auction. Please bid for He eluded my little trap, but ap­ promised Bessie Norcross, our fus­ one who doesn't wish to be known in peared grateful for the companion­ siest guest, a key for her door, hav­ the transaction. Sentimental rea­ ship. “How should I know what ing swiped said key from Albion sons. Potter, our artist boarder. His key Pe n e t r O scads you make at the inn? Tell me For colds’coufihfl, naaal congestion, mead* "In return, you may later use it something about the Lane castle.” fitted Bessie’s room, too, and he nev­ achesgat Peaetro—modemmedication io* for tearoom or lending library, rent He pointed at the great stone man­ er bothered to close his door, let mutton ouet bow. 2W. double supply 35fc ) Tablets, free. sion that loomed up ahead of us, alone lock it. He’d probably never inerals, tto “Please don’t tell a soul, but buy beyond the inn but to the left of the miss it. I’d stuck it in my hand­ -ts are dlf- bag, having intended to go to Rock­ cgetabie—a at any cost. If not enough, will re­ church, known to Pirate Headers Largest Natnral Gas Beservobr grediente imburse. If too much, keep the dif­ as the castle. Hideously ornate it ville and have a duplicate made. the cut-away technique of the jack­ ‘ "The largest known reservoir of . Uncoated ference and oblige was, by daylight, with too many tur­ The bag must have been left in the et, clipping at the back to provide natural gas' In' the world is the ion is de- "A FRIEND.” rets. It had been vacant for years. basement near my new hope chest • #1 grace m walking. This is one of great Panhandle gas field, under­ Je, as mil- when Uncle Wylie called me away. lying nearly all of five counties B a IOd Coo* “Not much to tell,” I replied. those dependable suits that provide Nobody knew I was summering The basement stairs, very narrow ^Texas. sizes, too. at the inn. As for the auction of “Been closed since Mr. Lane com­ a perfect foil for beguiling feminine mitted suicide after his bank failed, and steep, led from a door at the accents, whether your choice be a the homely little church, scheduled side of the front platform, the for July 3, the following day, I’d three years ago. There was a nasty crisply tailored bow at the throat or scandal hushed up, implicating son church being buOt back-to, in a way. X/lORE and more the home sew- a dramatic dash of frothy white " T tc u r - planned to go just for fun. Every­ I didn’t want any more complaints. Pull the Trigger on body at the Head would be there to Roddy—Roddy, Jr.—whom you saw A ing idea is taking on new in­ frills. CHHDY at the inn last night. He lives out I’d promised Bessie she’d have her terest among patriotic women who If you want to look casual and take a whack at buying that deso­ West and never’s come back here key. I didn’t want to break my pleasantly feminine in your off-duty COATCP late, long-unused place of worship, are eager to do their part In the Constipation, with REGUUfltt neck, either. I groped down a step cause of wartime thrift and fabric hours, the suit with plaid jacket and standing on the bluff. or two, clinging to the stone walL monotone skirt shown in the above That odd letter, though I didn’t conservation. Then I decided it was too precari­ To meet with government priority picture (left) will do just that for Ease for Stomach, too realize it at the time, was my first ous. The other match should last you. It is surprising, so fabric sales­ clue in the series of dreadful things rulings even the smartest fashions Wheo constipation brings on discom­ until I snatched the bag and started are being designed with deliberate people declare, how many ambitious fort after meals, stomach upset, bloating IOHS OF which were to occur. Thrilled to back, so I struck it. women show a willingness and ea; dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, and bad death at the mystery, and speculat­ IH i Si IilSYr' * ‘ simplicity, so much so that whether breath, your stomach is probably 44Cnniv L CAUSE The damp chill of that black little one be expert at sewing or not it gemess to undertake making a suit the blues” because your bowels don't ing as to my unguessed correspond­ as well as their daytime frocks. eads), and ent, I pinned the bills into a stock­ cellar penetrated my thin blue becomes an easy matter to stitch up move. It calls for Laxative-Senna to poB sona relievo dress. Shivering, I hurried as best They realize that the fashionable the trigger on those lazy bowels, com­ treatment, ing and tucked the missive itself un­ a “basic” suit or dress that can bined w ith Syrup Pepsin for perfect t action. aids I could. There weren’t many steps. be made to look as important as jacket and skirt suits of soft woole ic way. Uso der the lining of my top bureau or crepes are now being made with to your stomadi in taking. For years, only as di- drawer. C The church had literally been built occasion demands with an artful use many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ ears success* on a rock, so the floor was uneven, of accessories to give quick change a soft styling that does not always rations in their prescriptions to 2S* Vital in Maybe this vacation wasn’t going require expert tailoring. This model medicine more agreeable to a toocfay joy famous to be so dull, after all! I’d visited one end having a patch of dirt floor. personality. stomach. So be sure your laxative con­ Soap daily* A strong breeze came from some­ For instance, the two-piece “tor­ is one of those much-to-be-desired, tains Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Cald­ my Aunt Nella before, and found it many purpose suits that go about well’s Laxative Senna combined with deadly. But then she’d never had where. so” dress to the left in the above I remembered the chest was town very unostentatiously, without Syrup Pepsin. See how wonderfully the any murders to offer. I’ll say this illustration can easily be made in dramatic accessories, during the Laxative Senna wakes up lazy nervesand ONTHLY"^ I against the wall abutting the sea. I a day or two. As to having “style” muscles in your intestines to bring w d- for murder—it’s never dull. busy hours of the day. Comes come relief from constipation. And the Aunt Nella runs the inn at Pi­ could have reached it more easily that will be outstanding in any by taking the path around the cliff “date” time, the costume stages good old Syrup Pepdn makes this laxa­ ness rate’s Head, the only one there. In group, there’s no question about it. glamour with a jabot that spreads tive so comfortable and easy on your a way it was a comedown for her to to the tiny basement door, but I It is one of those enduring fashion- stomach. Even finicky children love Ib r D BLOOD! Imew that would be locked from right types that you will be able to its sheer beauty over the jacket taste of this pleasant family laxative. orft pound open her' lovely old colonial home front, or a handknit vestee with a Take Dr. Caldwdrs Laxative Senna com­ on) have to paying guests. For more than 150 the inside. I’d told Uncle Wylie to wear with perfect confidence right bined with Syrup Pepsin, as directed cm eve peri- lock up when he’d summoned me. through the spring on into the sum­ band of the same handknit on the 'acbe wltU years it had sheltered the Gerry &Tm hat, together with gloves cuffed Iab d o r as your doctor advises, and CbcI blue feel- He’d said he had, and hung the en­ mer. Make it of jersey, rayon crepe world’sbetter.GetgenuineDr.CaldweIRL monthly family in decent privacy. They or of a spun rayon weave. The ad­ with matching handknit, or a bib might have been comfortably off, ex­ trance key where I’d just found it. necklace of plastic flowers that re­ *'s Tab- He was absent-minded, but in an dition of sparkling white lingerie ce against cept for the failure of the Lane emergency could be relied upon. Yet touches or a boutonniere, or per­ peat the pastel tones in the plaid. ms. Also, Bank. This crippled Uncle Wylie, Not even a beginner need resist fine hem a- Airnt Nella’s husband, worse than holding up that tiny flame I could haps a big bow at the throat with a red blood, see that the basement door was open corresponding bow at the hipline, the “make your own” urge which is -de espe- his rheumatism. Old Man Lane put sweeping the country, now that sew­ label di- a crOTk, and was swinging wider— will make it equal to any daytime a bullet through his head when his wider! occasion. Other costume strategy ing centers are being established in pet went into receivership, dragging would be to wear with it a hat, countless communities where you down all his neighbors, but Aunt Nel- Would the match last till I closed will be instructed to use modern the door, locked it and found my glove and bag ensemble in striking Ia went to making blueberry pies. contrast color. sewing machine gadgets that do any­ That’s where I came in. She whee­ bag? I measured the distance with thing you want them to do in the •f the wak- dled me into being hostess and gen­ my eye, approaching the while, and Another sound sewing investment way of shirring, fagotting, tucking iHAVI Elder* eral factotum, greeting the tourists kicking at the door a s-I passed. for a smart spring turnout is a suit and endless other couturier “tricks From the darkness something twin­ made of one of the crisp fabrics of the trade.” You can also add and answering the phone while her SINGtE CPGS hands were in the dough, as she put kled a t me. Was it a firefly?* An­ now so fashionable, such as faille plenty of drama to any suit by con­ it. "You’ll have a nice change,” other step. I held the flickering or bengaline. These fabrics are ami­ sulting your sewing center about the she said. “The Head is always so match closer. It couldn’t' be! I able to weather changes and can be new fabric-covered monogrammed 4for10c was seeing things. A final spurt and worn right through the summer. It buttons and the belt and buckle serv­ Manufactured and guaranteed by quiet and peaceful.” ■FEDERAL IAZOS MAOE CO., NEW V O H I My funds were minus X, and I’m the glow faded, burning my fin­ is a suit of this type we are showing ice they render. And if you are a without near relatives, my parents gers. Automatically I dropped the centered in the group. This model busy wartime worker you’ll be want­ match. The pain brought action. conforms in silhouette and detail to ing a thermoplastic dress form both having died in a plane crash. the WPB fabric-saving rule. No­ Even Aunt Nella was only a play From beneath the cover of the "You musn’t faint! You mustn’t that’s an exact twin of your figure Gather Yjour Scrap; ★ chest a dead white hand protruded. faint!” I kept telling myself. In tice this “new” brief jacket (short­ —it can be molded for you at your aunt, who had been my mother’s er length smartest for spring) with ★ Throw It at Hitler! dear friend. utter darkness, with the moan of the local sewing center in only 30 min­ since. His mother went mad on ac­ sea and the creak of the door that its cut-away lines and the stem-slim utes. We had only a few guests the first count of his escapades, they say, and skirt, the hemline of which follows of July. Nice people, all of them, wouldn’t stay closed unless locked, Released by Western Newspaper Union. leaped into the ocean firom one of I staggered for the stairs. Nothing apparently, but merely names to those towers. No wonder the old me: The Reverend Jonas De Witt, on earth , would have made me take man shot himself.” the cliff path. It’s mighty lucky I Glazed Percale Use Care in Buying SNAPPY FACTS Miss Lily Kendall, Hugh Norcross “Nice family,” Mr. Quincy said. and his sister, Bessie; Mr. Thaddeus didn’t, as it happened. ABOOT “Who’s that?” A figure scuttled Finally I found the stairs, missed Your Spring Coat Quincy and Mr. Potter. The house ahead of us, across our path to the RUBBER ngof staff consisted of Aunt Nella, Uncle a step and stumbled. Down, down, The casual practical coat that Lane driveway. Believing it to be down, I rolled to the bottom. Every Wylie and myself. A town girl came one of our guests, I called good eve­ looks as though it will stand up un­ in to wash dishes, but she lived out second I expected someone to reach der the test of being worn more ning. There was no response. I out and grab me. I scrambled to and had nothing to do with the had thought it the shadow of a wom­ than one season is the kind that is things that happened. my feet, more careful this time, but selling best. Since practicality is an until Mr. Q. said: “So-o-o-ciable sobbing till I made the main floor. ay warn of * You can wager I didn’t mention fellow.” He received the bump the first consideration, and since lets* Cbestar my IetterfIo a soul. Visions of tea­ from the hubbled path uncomplain­ My skin prickled. The middle most every woman is wearing a ubbcd with aisle—the door! I stumbled ahead, de especially rooms danced in my head. I'm go-, ingly. “Somebody’s in an awful suit, the coat that is most in de­ Pontiac* Mldiv where Iedey due to colda. ing to skip the auction here, except hurry. Suppose it was Lane? No straining my eyes at the shadows. mand is the boxy type that easily SOiOOO worker* red to war plants reak up local to say that I bid for the old church light in the castle.” It wasn’t a firefly I’d seen by tfiat slips over a suit. Chesterfields in Ia 4#000 core Ineteed of the nchial tract, and got it finally for $300. I still flickering match. From beneath the various types lead in the mode. 19,000 care they mod daily onderful re» “Oh, I doubt if it was Roddy. than just an had $500 of somebody's money! After the reception he got last night? cover of the sea chest a dead white For the most part, the trend is at so many Along , with the squat old building Bet he left town. Didn’t show up hand had protruded, and" on/it'a :' toward quality apparel, and the 3.300 aBtes end iom airilhe Ielal dern counter* population of 12S£ depend came sturdy, hard benches for seat­ for breakfast at the inn, as or­ huge square • cut diamond had I preference among women is the entirely epos eofamobUee for pee» used on tfaa winked at me. I’d admired it—was t’s just about ing maybe 125 people, a few dilapi­ dered.” I conservative coat made of dependa- dated hymn books, and down in the We were passing the old fish it only yesterday? I ble all wool weave. More navy coats are selling than usual, and these are In '1890 Ib e B. P. Goodrich Ceb ldren's M3& basement the most wonderful sea house, from the cracks of whose sin­ Somebody was screaming terribly. m ode th e ftret IebHc clincher people w ith chest you ever saw. Cedar. “There’s gle window a feeble light shone. Mr. Below a door banged. Blindly I I I in youthful straight lines, as a rule. type mitowohlla tiro hi Hie 9 6 rdinary cases However, there are some dressier jk 4 obe* bborn casau my hope chest,” I gloated. “A Ut­ Quincy was all curiosity. Had I bumped into a human being near ile polish and a lot of elbow grease seen Qie old man who was staying the entrance. : models that are making appeal to ! well dressed women that are de- A loa of rubbers year U fLo.colfav —I” The thing was locked when I there, he wanted to know. “Judy! Stop screaming! What’s tfn oi the average Biatilian wild I tailed with navy faille revers, with examined it after the sale. I was "No, and nobody else,” I said. the matter, child?” robber eatbemr. IU e explain* why prying at it with a bobby pin when "Only Uncle Wylie, and he at a dis­ I graceful lines stressed in semi-fit­ anaa power iatfceenxof the Sentfc Thaddeus Quincy! In relief I ted versions. Anwricen natural rubber problen. Uncle Wylie said Atmt Nella wanted tance, when Mr. Brown was fishing grabbed at and nearly threw him. me right away back at the inn. off the rocks earlier in the season. ! j So as to inject a note of cheer into Not till afterward, in the safety of I the present scene many coats are Not until evening did I escape. Sort of a recluse, I guess. Stone my own room; did I pause to won­ Then I discovered Mr. Quincy out deaf. Uses an ear trumpet, funny I : frankly colorful. The pastels are in der how he’d ever managed to reach I demand, also powder blue, navy, on the porch sitting patiently in his old-fashioned kind, Uncle Wylie the spot where he stood unaided. wheelchair, as usual. I liked Thad-. says. red and lilac shades are good. TIiere deus Quincy, perhaps because he re­ Not a star to guide us. It was all “Quick!” I cried. “He’s after us!” is a wide demand for white'among fused to use his infirmity as a topic “Who’s after who? What are you the young set. Both coats and suits Iu m i cz peace I could do to keep on the path, but No mktter how cold the winter, are wanted in pastel tweeds and of conversation. Though about 66, finally we reached the church, which talking about?” spring always arrives in time with wizened and always alone, still I yanked at his arm, my one Shetland wools, also wool twills and faced the ocean. its flowers. That reminder is car­ all wool fleeces. whenever he was included he was “Got a match? I won’t be a min­ thought to get out of the church. ried in the floral design so color­ the life of the party. Just then he ute. Left my bag at the auction and “Now then,” he panted. “Who’s fully patterned on these glazed per­ looked dejected enough, amusing have got to get a key out—” after us?” cale pajamas and the brunch coat Black Lace BEGoodridi himself by strumming on the piazza “That you, Judy Jason?” Up rose “The murderer. I - I heard it worn over them. The coat is quilted The latest in “nighties” are of rails with the malacca cane he al­ a behemoth of darkness. As we rec­ squeak.” and flared, while the pajama trou­ crepe in such colors as maize, blue, ways had handy. ognized the voice of Miss Kendall, “Are you crazy?” sers have tapered legs, as most of white or tea-rose, these trimmed “Want me to take you for a ride?” one of our guests, She became con­ “The door, I mean. When he ran the newer types have. The oriental with narrow black lace edgings. I asked. “My, the fog is creeping scious, of the wheel-chair. “Why, if out of the cellar. After he killed suggestion carried in this pictur­ Lace-trimmed black sheer gowns art in.’’ ’t ain’t Mr. Quincy!” She gave the Roddy Lane!” esque house costume is very evident. also selling. "Would you, Judy? Just doton the "C” an “S” sound, instead of the (TO B t CONTINVtDy THE OAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MARCH 10, 1943

DAVIE BRICK O u r Freedom YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING y i C T O R Y YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE COMPANY Is Priceless NOT A MASS MEETING B y JOSEPH E. DAVIES I DEALERS IN ■ Former Ambassador Io R u a ia I BRICK and SAND BUY A tU jM iia and B a lg u m . - - I UNITED (WrttUi ta r Iho Tnaraiy BlwrtaMl ta Augusta Travers—you know, tha m a w tn with Iha BltaUin' I1SAT TTs ! STATES one who runs the little hat shop down .Mnralfn Ia awralata Iha natlan'a 100,000,100 - on Main Street—she’s always been partially IUliO war Slaara albums.) WOOD and COAL dead set against gambling in any form. Never will forget when I was What I myself saw In my four I D ayP hone m - N ig h t Fhone 119 WAR a kid and she found little Hammy, years in Europe gave me a new Mockaville, N. C. her youngest nephew, playing mar­ realization of the priceless rights ,(/BONDS bles for keeps out back of the shop. which we here enjoy. I AND Took it on herself to give him a whal­ ing and point out the evils of gam­ No secret police can in the night bling. She’s a strict woman, Augusta, whisk us away, never again to be I STAMPS real strict. Good as gold, of course. seen by those we love. i Walker’s Funeral Homefc But mighty set against the lighter None of us can be deprived by any things of life. party, state or Wrant of those pre­ 1943 Well, so you could have knocked us cious civil liberties which our laws A M B U L A N C E all over with a feather when Au­ and our courts guarantee. gusta started her None of us can be persecuted for' Blum’s Almanacs Phone 48 Men are dying for foe H Sp gambling cam­ practicing the faith Btiiich we found J Freedoms. The least we eas paign for War at our mother’s knee. I MocksviIIet N. C. do here at homo is to buy Bonds and None of us can be persecuted, tor-1 W ar Bonds— 10% for War h \ Stamps, right out tured or killed because of'the fact Bonds, every pay day. in the window of that an accident of fate might have;, FREE her shop. First made us of the same race as the ; she got hold of the photographs of Nazarene. !j every boy here in town who’s joined No American can be placed Iqrf up, and pasted them on a big board any party or government in a regi-j To AU Persons Who Renew in the window, with little American mented vise which takes from him; flags at the corners. Half the town or her either freedom of economic; was down there watching her do it. opportunity or political religious lib-; Their Subscription Or Subscribe She left the middle empty. Then she The brought out a placard she’d had erty. f printed up and put it in the middle, What would the millions of unfor-jj and this is what it said: “These are tunate men, women and children in- T o the Local Boys who have enlisted in Europe give to be able to live and ; America’s War—They are betting enjoy such a w ay of life? that you are buying War Bonds and Well, In this war, those are the' Davie Record Stamps—Hitler and the Japs are bet­ things in our lives which are in ting you aren’t—Place your bets in­ jeopardy. Our boys a re dying to prej : side.” THE DAVIE RECORD My wife couldn’t wait to get her­ serve them for us. j, j self down there and inside Augusta’s Theri we can do no less than to Has Been Published Since 1899 shop to see what in the wide world “say yes” and fill those war stamp had happened to her, turning right albums. It is our duty and privilege For Not Less Than Six Months around about gambling like that. to help the secretary of the treasury;' You know my wife. She kind of likes Mr. Morgenthau, in his magnificent to talk. She went right up to Augusta effort to do the tremendous job. o| Call or Send in Your and said, “Augusta Travers, seems getting the money to keep our boys 43 Years like something’s come over you. Why, I never thought I’d see you run­ supplied with the weapons with, ning a gambling campaign in your which to fight our fight. Subscription or Renewal Today own shop.” Surely that is little enough for us; Mean to tell me it’s a gamble to do on the home front. Others have come and gone-your whether this country buys enough Va S . Treatnrf DefarOnent IBBlBlMnnillllllHffllIMlIHBIBlBIM bonds to win this war?” Augusta county newspaper keeps going. asked. I forgot to say. Wasn’t just a hat my wife brought home. Was a hat uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiBiii Sometimes it has seemed hard to and a $25 bond. innHiiiiinBiiniiiiiiiiiiiHH (Story from an actual report in the make “buckle and tongue” meet but files of the Treasury Department.) Remember: It takes both—taxes and War Bonds (and more War soon the sun shines and again we Bonds)—to run the War and combat Every Man, Woman and Child inflation! L\ S. Treasury DeperUncnt march on. Our faithful subscribers, iiIt Takes Both99 In Davie County most of whom pay promptly, give us courage and abiding faith in our Should Buy fellow man. If your neighbor is not taking The WAR BONDS and STAMPS Record tell him to subscribe. The price has not advanced, but con­ tinues the same, $1.00 per year. /li­ This Month If Possible lt takes both . . . two lingers to give the Victory sign. It takes both . . . War Bonds and Taxes to make SdHOa a v a 'r n that Victory come true. Continue your Nine Bfllions Worth Of When You Come To Town purchase of War Bonds, at least ten percent of your income. Pay your Bonds Must Be Sold Victory Tax and your income tax Make Our Office Your cheerfully and gladly. Both are in lieu of an Occupation Tax to Hitler. This Month. S. Treasury Deportment This War Cannot Be Won Without WBJ55 Headquarters. Money. , f o « J . W l We Are Always Glad To Help Your Country And Help' Yourself See You. J e o t m a Leonora straightened the objects By Purchasing War Bonds and Stamps. on her desk with great care. She had put her desk at the end of her room facing the door so that when her mother came in she would have to Your son who is in the Army, will cross the whole room under Leo­ Buy Bonds Buy Stamps nora’s stern executive eye to get to her. From movies and pictures in the enjoy reading The Record. Just like a newspapers Leonora had gotten a From Your From Your good idea of how the desk of a busy woman of affairs should look. With an important scowl, Leonora Local Bank, Local letter from home. The cost is only 2c. picked up a sheet of paper. Now she (TO was two people—herself, the busy woman, and her own stenographer. “Miss Simpkins, take a letter to the Postoffice, Postoffice, per week. Send us his address. Secretary of the Treasury, will you?” she murmured under her breath. “Yes, immediate­ or or ly,” she mur­ mured back at 0 herself. Theatre Merchant Leonora cleared I LET US DO I her throat and BUT WAR BOHDS looked at the ceil­ ing for inspira­ tion. Miss Simp-] The More Bonds We Buy The Quicker ! YOUR JOB PRINTING I kins bent over the. sheet of paper: hanging on the words about to falL • “D ear Mr. Morgenthau,” — “G ot' Our Davie Boys9 Who Are In Service, that?” — “Yes. madam.” We can save you money “I am — ahem — thirteen y e a rs ' old and anxious to be of all possible. service to the country at this tim e,• Will Get Back Home. ahem! - j on your "I earn a weekly income of from ; $1.37 to $2.12 by helping with the! housework and by shovelling snow. ■ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Iam at present in possession of one - This Advertisement Is Donated By War Savings Bond aiid am buying stamps weekly. I want to become a STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU member of the 10 percent Club. I feel it to be — ahem — not only my duty, but my privilege’ (“How do The Davie Record HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. S you spell privilege? asked Miss Simpkins. “Don’t bother me with these details,” said Leonora).—my Davie’s Oldest and Best Known Newspaper— Patronize your home newspaper privilege as an American to invest, * lit least ten percent of my income in ' War Bonds. A Paper That Has Been Working For The Growth and thereby help build up your Yours truly,” . “Get that off. at once, Miss Simp- : fans,” said Leonora. “Yes, Ma’am! I And Development of Mocksville and Davie County home town and county. ' You certainly are an important • woman, ma’am,” said Miss Simp- < IHnw. For More Than 43 Years (Letter from an actual communi- 1 $ cation in the files of the Treasury I THE DAVIE RECORD Department.) U. S, Treasury Department, j The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17. 1943 N U M B E R 35

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Tlie Blessedness of Hope Agaiost Crop Control Design For Empty Cup­ The South and The Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenbcur. Hiddenite. N. C The administration’s compulsory boards. By The Street Rambler. Wkat Wa* Happening In Davie O the blessedness of hope! Es cotton control program designed by New Deal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up pedally the hope we have in God, Secretary of Agriculture Wickard If an army moves on its stomach, The South, a solid political unit Gossip club bolding early morn­ for many years, has permitted a gig­ Tkef Alphabet, Drowned The and of what He has in store for us to prevent expanded planting of the what does a nation that keeps an ing session—Gerald Dickerson con­ antic theft The Democratic party, Whi'e there mav be many vain types of cotton of which there is a army supplied move on? Its stom­ versing with voung lady—Tonng Hog* and Plowed Up The despite its platforms and purpose hones that people try to hold to a- relatively large supply and to en­ a c h also. for representative government, has people kodaking on court bouse Cotton and Corn. Iong the pathway of life, but when courage instead the planting of war­ Colling ’’emptv grocery store been stolen. lawn— Miss Martha Bowden selling we realize thav we are living for time food crops, is meeting with shelves and meatless markets,” tbe (Davie Record, March to, 1 9 3 0 ) And unfortunately this has been war stamps—Big boy trying to buy God, loving and serving Him, then tragic consequence of a national J. L. Sheek returned last week such opposition In Congress, that it done while the South looked on The marriage license from Geo. Sbutt— we base our hope upon Him, reaiiz policy of holding down farm prices, from a business trip to Norfolk. mav have to be abandoned. press of the South, aware of the Woman trying to buy canned goods R. J. Brown is preparing to build lug that H e will never fail H is peo­ The chief sin of the program is Fred H Sexauer, of Auburn, New situation at last, is calling a spade a without ration stamps—Miss Edna a house ou his farm near Hardi­ ple. Praise his Holy name. that presumably it has the approval Tork, predicts “the American peo­ spad e. Lanier on way to bank with band son’s Chapel. The Psalmist asks himself tbe of the W hite House, and that calls ple may find themselves really hun­ How Southerners believing i n toll of money—Miss Ola Kelly buy­ Rev. I,. M. Holloway returned' questions, “Why art thou cast for castigation in this the Tear of gry unless Washington is made to themselves and'their inherent'politi- ing fruit—Mlss Catbrvn Poole sell, cal princioles can reconcile these yesterday from a business trip to doown, O my soul? and why art O u r L o rd , 19 4 3 . recognize farmers’ organizations ing candy—Alex Tucker talking principles’witb New Dealiem is hard Greensboro. thou disquieted within me?” Then Farm state representatives i n and utilize the service they can per­ business on street corner—George to understand According to the he exclaims, ‘‘Hope in God: for I Congress insist that the farmer form in drafting effective food pro. Rowland walking down Main street Dr. E. P. Crawford and little New Deal, all authority should be shall yet praise him, who is the should he allowed to plant all the duction progams.” daughter spent the week end with centralized in th e administrative on cold day wearing out leather health of my countenance, and mv cotton he wants, and Southern cot­ Food scrrcity has suddenly be­ relatives in Marion. branch of the government In Wash­ but conserving gas and rubber— God.” (Psalm 4 3 :5 ). come news, he said. Farm organi­ J. C. Dwlggins returned Friday ton farmers back them np in this. ington. What th'en happens to Ensign Kimrey shaking hands with There are many conditions and zations warned of these conditions from a business trip to Knoxville, They advance tbe plaustblo reason states’ rights or "Federal legislation;. friends in po°tnffice— Miss Eliza­ and other points In Tennessee. many things tba! would cast our that cotton seed is a source of hu­ developing as earlv as Novemher by representation? beth Ward talking to friends. Rev. Dwight Brown, of Lawn­ soul down as we journey through man food as well as protein feed 1941. The government program of According.tojthe New Deal, lob­ dale, spent a few days last week life. Discouragements come, dis­ for livestock. But their chief rea­ holding down farm prices was ac­ bying blocs should be pandered to appointment come, failures on our companied “by propaganda claim According to the New Deal vote General Assembly On with his parents on R. 4 . son is thev want to keep on with Attorney £. H. Morris and W partf, and on the part of others the same one-crop program that has ing that increase and disaster. No and thev have been obtained in the Wild Rampage propaganda was unloosed to indi. South bv Utopian promises impossi­ L . Call spent yesterday in Wins­ come; tests and severe trials come, them slaves to cotton’for a genera­ ble of fulfillment over tbe years, and Those Democrats in tbe General ton Salem on business along with strong temptations from tio n . cate that rising wages combined despite the threat the; convey of a Assembly at Ralelgb are like “wild Register of Deeds J. S. Daniel them the devil to forsake God and The fanner is in dire need of la­ with scarcity of goods and services situation that may well approach iackasses” and tbe people of tbe Is at bis post of duty again after a His cause, and to go In the way of bor to cultivate and harvest his opens the wav for inflation. conditions existing in the ay of the great old state are going to suffer eouple of weeks tussel with Au. sin and wickedness. However, as crops; he is menaced by tbe scar­ “The philosophy of low farm carpetbagger. for many years because of this 1943 D. C. Howard has purchased thewe pray, grasp the promises of God, city of tools and farm machinery prices leads inevitably to rationing. According to the New Deal great session. The few Republicans in house in which he is now living, hold to His mighty hand, humble with to cultivate his crops. Tet he With “rationing started, there is cities like New Tork, Chicago Jer­ that' body are trying their best to from B G. Ratledge. Considera­ ourselves and keep close to the cross clings to the one crop requiring grave danger of government of­ sey City, to mention a few, are ask- ficials assuming that we can’t get get reason into some of the things tio n ( 3 ,4 0 0 . and down at tbe feet of Jesus, we most in the way of machinery and to support corrupt politicions who that are happening but they are Misses Elsie Horn, Ruth Rodwell can say to soui, "Hope in God: fot labor. Cotton requires more labor higher production, so what there support the New Deal. hopelessly out-voted by a group of and Ossie Allison spent the week, I shall yet praise him, who is tbe than any other crop. It must be is must be doled out in smaller - According to tbe New Deal orga­ nized labor is encouraged to contri­ Democrats hell-bent on clamping end with relatives and friends in health of my countenance, and my prepared for and planted all spring, quantities.” To enable farmers to bute as was’doni in 1936. to a politi the liquor traffic tighter on the peo­ Winston-Salem. God.” Again we can say with the plowed and hoed all summer, and produce more “ the first requisite is cal war chest, and thus has placed a- ple and making the election laws as Mrs. J. A. Daniel and little dau­ Psalmist, "But I will bopeconttnu- harvested most of tbe winter—and prices for farm produce more “the round the neck of government ~a as obnoxious as passible. ghter returned Friday from a two ally, and will yet praise thee more at the end there is the eternal gam­ first requisite is prices for farm' iioose from which It cannot escape. Rep. R. E. Price, member trom : weeks visit to Mrs. Daniels parents and more ” (Psalm 7 1 : 14). ble of price. products that will enable farmers to According to the New Deal, which Rutherford county, editor and pub. In Indiana. W hat blessedness there is in hope The is a national surplus of cot­ meet their costs and have ‘enough uses the Democratic label, the South -Iisher of the Rutherford Connty Miss Clara Moore, a student of based upon God and H isholy Word! ton* there is a national dearth of to support their families, rather has been relied upon for solid politi­ News—one of the very few level- Greensboro College. for Women, How uplifting, strengthening and foodstuffs with which to feed armies than prices that force them to quit cal Bupport. beaded Democrats — introduced a spent several days last and this sustaining! O how it prepares us on the world’s far-flung battiefronts farming and go off to urban jobs.” On the one hand it is a political as­ bill to give the people of tbe state week in town with his parents. for battle against wrong! How |t as well as the hungry people they Food doesn’t just happen—it has set tbat:can'be counted on as com­ tbe right to vote tbeir choice of Mrs. C. Frank Stroud and little equips us for the onslaughts of tbe will be bought better with food to bf produced the same as an air pletely “in the bag.” .On the other hand it can be held up as a sad ex­ having the liquor traffic or not. It daughter Louise, spent the week­ enemy! How it keeps us in the 'than with bullets. Tet we have plane or a battleship. It is subject ample to the nation as ‘economic was killed by tbe House commit­ end in Hickory with her parents, midst of gloom, severe temptations the spectacle of American agricul­ to all production costs—high- priced promblem No. I.” tee on propositions and grievances. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Click. . and fiery trials, and keeps us going turists balking at tbat kind of a labor cannot expect lowpriced food. This istbe New- Dmil estimate of The liquor industry never lost a JohnJ th e 1 9 -vear-oId son of. Mr. on in the footprints of our precious program. Let’s not.confine all our - E x . a section of the country that is one- moment’s, sleep over the Price bill and Mrs. W. W. Al'en, of F a r m , Savior! Hope saves us from de- Criticism to the anion laborer who third of the ares of the United It knew full, well the bill would ington township, .died Sunday, fol spiring gloom. It sustains us when is afflicted with Monday sickness. Lincoln Dn Peace States and comprises one-third of its have its head chopped off by tbe Ii- lowing an illness of Influenza. The. demons seek to defeat and devour :—Statesville Daily. W henever w e have been in W ash population. qnor-bought Democrats. The two body was laid to rest Monday. us. Hope reaches up and takes ington, D . C ., on business, we have This section has since 1989. an d Republican members of that com­ The many friends of Miss Mar­ holp on God when everything seems Gardner May Run taken a few extra moments to through subseqent yean of depres­ to be going against us. Climb the many stairs leading to the mittee—Burleson and Deal—voted garet Thompson will be sorry to It is being rumored that O Max sion. made greater progress than the Perhaps it is not until all hope Lincoln Memorial. Each time we rest of the United States. By 1939 for the hill Rex Gass, of Forsyth learn that she has been, ill with flu Gardner, of W ashington, D. C., is gives way and is gone that people have reached the top and stood in the dollar value of the South’s manu county,, stood with bis fellow De­ In the Watts Hospital, Durham, going to throw his old bat iu_the commit suicide and sink into de the presence of the great massive factored products was less than 6 mocrats in administering the slaugh­ for the past ten days. ring and make the race for the U. spair. However, if they would say Lincoln statute we always experi­ per cent below that reached in 1989. ter of tbe measure. The chairman Mrs. Rachel Redmon is quite ill S. Senate against RobertJtice Rey­ to their despairing souls, “ Hope in enced a deeper reverence stirring while the balance of the country was of that committee—S- C. Brawlev, at her home in Farmington nolds, present incumbent, next stiii almost 8 4 percent of its former God,” and lay hold on Him and within our hearts, and we have no­ of Durham “politically wet” de­ A party of young people spent spring. Well, its more than a year volum e. His promises by simple faith, they ticed that men instinctively uncov­ clined to give publicity to the wet last Thursday evening at the home until the primary, and many things Tbe South, this same section, with would come out as conquerors in er as they read and reread the se­ hearing. Tbe committee fearing of Prof. Allie Long, at Farming, can happen in a year. If Bob Rey­ 9 0 percent of its population Ameri­ stead of going down in utter de cond inaugural address. publicity on a public vote held an ton. The/ were entertained ^witb nolds decides to run again. Max can born, has for^that reason more Lincoln’s words, uttered seventy- executive session and report who music and games. Refreshments spair. Life's better way is that of will have his bands fnll in trying to nearly found the way to happiness favored and opposed the bill. Of were served and a jolly time enjoy H O P E . ______defeat him. The Democrats cuss eight years ago, should be tbe ex and well-being than areas more con­ th e 32 members present 17 v o ted to ed b y all. Reynolds both early and late, but pression today of th e noblest gested And, at the same time has when voting -times come, they kill the bill and five to save it. We The Road Commissioners have Hone Laugh Out Of thought of the United Nations as accomplished a development that has march out, like dumb sheep' to they contemplate a future peace. amazed the world. were told by members of tbe House purchased the Oscar V. Hutchens slaughter, and cast their votes for Here is what be said on March 4 , It has over 7 6 percent, of tbe ac­ that the five “drys” were Dellin­ store building and lot near the de­ Order Bob. tive spindles in America and turns ger, Edwards' and Quinn, Demo, pot. Tbey will build a targe shed Euphonious titles for tax meas­ 1 8 6 5 : “ With malice toward none; n u t 8 6 percent of the country’s to­ crats, and Burleson and Deal, Re­ and barn in wbicb to keep the ures wili not make it any easier for with charity for all; with firmness tal cotton manufacture publicans. If you get a list of the county mules and road machinery. the taxpayer to pay the tax bill he in the right', as God gives us to see tU Jkot tIjo u B u tf W itU It produces 7 0 percent, of the committee members you can see who The little four-year-old daughter owes. The only permanent relief he the right, let us strive on to finish rayon made in the United States. voted “wet.” of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clarv died can ever expect will come from the the work we are in, to bind up the It has an annual mineral produc­ elimination of political wazte in gov WAR BONDS Never have we heard an Assem­ last week with whooping cough, nation’s wounds, to care for him tio n v alu ed a t ap p ro x im ately $8,000, ernment and from drastic prunning bly in this state so universally con. and was laid to rest at Center M. who shall have borne the battle, and 000.000 compared to $ 8 6 0 0 .0 0 0 000 of the bureaucratic fungus that Bnral Electrification has made demned for its stand on the drv is­ and for bis widow and his orphan for all the rest of the United States E. church last Sunday. threatens to smother earnings and great strides during the past ten sue as we heard at the big state years, bringing to thousands of farm —to do all which may achieve and It has a crude petroleum produc­ Nearly everybody around Shef sav in g s. homes the conveniences of their city cherish a just and lasting peace a - tion volume annually of 8 2 8 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 wide rally held Friday at the First field who haven’t had whooping In tbe meantime, the taxpayer can brothers. Today, however, copper taong ourselves, and with all na­ barrels compared with 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Baptist cbnrcb in Raleigh. Dr. cough have it now. be helped by a new tax bill that will wiring, fixtures—all the materials which are required for rural electri­ tions. for tbe rest of tbe United States. Charles H. Durham, Josephus Da­ allow the easiest possible installment Harvey Bennett, son. of Mr. and fication—are “out” for the duration. It has a manufacturing outpot niels and many others “peeled the tax payments from current income One hundred and tbirty.four M rs. D . D. Bennett, of Coinatzer, volume annually of more than 15 hide off” those “ wet” legislators for current taxes. Tressury officials & years ago, Abraham Lincoln was died; at Cooleemee, of influenza- billion dollars, which is four times and tbe Democrats are going to should not give the horse Iaugb to born, “reviled and lampooned over pnenmonia. on Feb. 3 9 , pged 2 0 its total cash value fr m agriculture ideas to aid .the taxpayer. The bu two continents, in four years he la hear from this matter when tbe years. The bodv was laid to rest Itsoutputof important products reaucrats don’t pay the taxes. They canonized by mankind. Without in percentages as listed below show 1944 campaign rolls around —Un­ at No Creek church March 1st. should hump themselves to keep the origin, without training, without a the economic importance of the ion Republican. South to the country as a whole, Charlie Bowles and Olioun Cart­ taxpayer alive. Ex. worldly advantage, child of a poor wright enlisted last week in the Beauzite IMpc Rice 8Spe and shiftless emigrant, he . makes NavalStotes IOOpc Fertilizers 70 pc It is time , for every American, Artillery service of the U. S Army his wav out of the Wilderness to Sulphur. OOpc Natural Gaso­ whether he lives in the South, North and left Saturday morning for fix for all time tbe eyes of the world line CO pe East, or West to fact tbe New Deal- Louisville, Ky., where they wilt as a leader of the people, libera Carolina Black OSpc Seamfasflo- ism is political opportunism and has be stationed. tor of the slave, deliverer of his slerv OOc pe been nothing else from its start It PhosphateRockOSpe Crude Petro­ is also tim e to face the fact that New B J. 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Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. m ents. W rite for facts, p r. on 2-3 y r. crowns. The Kndso Farms, Box A, Barnesvllle, 6a. EDITOR’S NOTE— With tie death of P l Lemuel F. Patton, DeIos W. Lovelace, a *? A SERIES OF journalist of many years' experience, w ill con­ 'SPECIAL ARTICLES .Sk duct the WHO'S N EW S column* BYTHE LEADING TIMBER WANTED M' "MEW YORK.—Maj. Ruth Cheney WAR CORRESPONDENTS' Wanted—Cedar Logs, Posts and Poles. Also fighti standing cedar timber. We pay cash at cars Sg: Streeter, new Marine Corps when loaded. Lane Co. Inc., Altavistg, Va. army Women’s Reserve director, has been camp an airplane pilot since 1940. Dates Building A Constitution Hidden army More Reason for ^ “those ta the Iy Adding1Ut the Ait* Mrs. Street- Peaceful World The original copies of our Con­ ed by ToMarinestHymn j By Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt stitution and our Declaration of tee he say she was chair~ born in 1895. That would make her Independence have been removed CWNU Feature—^Tbroitgh special arrangement from Washington to a secret vault Warno 45 when she began to fly. Not with Coltiefa Weekly) AU Ti many women do that at that age. where they are safe from bombs, One of the great lessons we Amer­ fire, water, gas and enemy looters. Jimm: There isn’t another, probably, be­ jor Ho tween the Halls of Montezuma and icans will have to learn if we ever Furthermore, their hiding place is the shores of Tripoli; a fact doubt­ hope to build a better foundation for known oiily to the Librarian of S a m * ■M peace is that human beings the Congress and the Archivist of the less pleasing to the marines as the world over have to be approached major scouts the country seeking United States. Rev. 19,000 recruits for her command. as human beings and not as mem­ bers of a race or as adherents of a spent A year or so after her first les­ certain religion—but just as people iboppi son the major had a commercial whom you may like or dislike ac­ license, too, and a little time back Tank cars at Norris City, HI., the temporary mid-western terminus of the Texas-to-Illlnois pipeline, are cording to their individual charac­ 'I Mrs. the 126th squadron, arm y air forces, loaded (left) for the first shipment of oil to the Atlantic seaboard. Oil started flowing through the pipeline re­ teristics. made her honorary pilot. She is cently at the rate of 50,000 barrels daily. At right, W. Alton Jones, president of War Emergency Pipe I may be a Chinese, an Arab, a lime wi also the only woman on New Jer­ Lines, Die., turns valve to load the first tank car from the pipe line at Norris City. Inset: Train of tank Jew, an Indian, a Negro, a German, Adcock sey’s defense council’s committee on cars to speed oil to Eastern seaboard to relieve fnel crisis. a Frenchman, or a Britisher—still aviation. I must be evaluated, if I am to be 36 FOR 2CK 100 FOR 35? Major Streeter’s home is at fairly judged, on the basis of being Morristown, N. J. Before the just a human being. war there were few town With U. S. Troops in Jungle Outpost on Burma Border We have never done this in the schemes and stratagems in world before—and we have never vrtiich she didn’t have a hand. had lPeace in the world thus far. Relief At Last She belongs to six dnbs, to Uie FYeedom From Fear. FOR Jimior League and to the New One of our four freedoms states Seed. Hampshire Society of Colonial that we shall have “freedom from SAN Barnes. When the war began ForYourCough fear.” Freedom from fear, of Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ she expanded her orbit to in­ course, means that the world over, cause It goes right to the seat ol’ the •# clude most of the doings at people will be protected from ag­ trouble to help loosen and expel Mr. Camp Dix nearby. Now to Dix gression, people will be protected germ laden phlegm, and aid nature Parmin she adds the marine corps. Her to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ from persecution because of their flamed bronchial mucous mem­ i .own on children, happily, are all old race or their religion. b ran es. T e ll y o u r d ru g g ist to sell you enough to go their own gait . . . People will be safeguarded from a b o ttle o f C reom ulslon w ith th e u n ­ daughter Lillian and sons Frank hunger and want, too, by an econ­ derstanding you must like the way it Mr. a and Henry, who are ensigns, omy which takes into consideration quickly allays the cough or you are children and Thomas W. J r., who is in to have your money back. the basic needs of all the people, the noon sh the army reserve. world over. CREOMULSION The senior Thomas W. is a law­ U that is going to become a reali­ for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis yer and retired public utilities ex­ ty, then the first thing we have to Mr. a pert now collecting funds for the do is to learn to meet our fellow Sunday Red Cross. human beings, recognizing the fact M rs. Fo that we will not love all of them, NERVOUS? H utcber Q N E college, three universities, but we will love some, and we must ten years in the law and three get on with all, Tegardless of dif­ with the United States attorney gen­ ference of race or creed. No Pep orVitality? Mrs. eral have helped make Norman Those who are evil will have spending to be restrained. We do that in INDIGESTION? ory with Keepsr Uncle Sam a w i s e T our own countries everywhere. FromBeingRooked man. A The Chinese philosopher, Lin Yu- Feel AU in? Rundo wn? last wee’ In Big Land Deals f„ df er tang, says in substance, in a recent t O O, C O Il- article, that our moral attitudes the Pfc. S AU this—and even serious illness— sidering the fummy-diddles he has world over are the important fac­ may be doe to B Complex Vitamin ed at Fo lately uncovered. tors, not what we know or what we deficient. Play safe! Take GROVE’S Mr. Littell is assistant attor­ !> have, but our ability to choose be­ B Complex V itam ins and get aU the ing a to medically recognized B Complex Vita­ ney general in charge of the tween right and wrong. This may mins. Quality — potency absolutely home fol government’s wartime real es­ These pictures were taken at a U. S. army air force base in India. At left, a soldier busily packs [a be the basis on which we shall have bale of supplies, food, and games to help combat the monotony of the boys who man our jungle outposjts guaranteed! U nit /o r unit* yon catrt tate business. Land is needed to develop some of our .future co­ J jf iS L 'QBaBty at any price. Yet C A B I- for shipyards, housing and all along the Burma border. The supplies are dropped by parachute. Center: U. S. troops in a trailer-hauliilg operation. GROVE S jB Complex Vitam ins ate jeep cross a stream. The bridge .is constructed of bamboo. Bight:- Scene inside one of the big army only 29 cents for regular chine H the army’s great growing pains. Our boys in Africa and in the Solo­ size • •. only a dollar fo r tbe W ork, When the boys come marching transport planes that does the job of keeping U. S. outposts supplied. mon Islands deal with natives who large size—over am ontb’s home the government will own haven’t yet had a chance to develop supply. Get GROVE’S B perienced 20,900,000 acres, five times as a very high type of civilization. Complex Vitamins today! ORSENI many as there are in the state A Senegalese Father Goes to the Fronts Buna Battle Trophyl These boys are going a step beyond of Maine. In a venture so vast, their first contacts in Great Britain GROVES Mrs. E Uncle Sam could be rooked to a and Australia, and wide differences Rowan fare-ye-well. U he isn’t, Mr. Lit- will develop, but the beginning of ering fro* tell will have earned a D.S.C. the development is in Great Britain. nnderwen If we can build on the good will Forty-four now, he joined the at­ Foot For-- torney general’s staff in 1939. Ear­ which Great Britain has toward us at the moment (largely brought two years lier Be had practiced law in Seattle been wor’ after studying at Wabash college, about because, in the trials through which the British have gone, the QET tendant, t Oxford, Harvard and Washington AFTER ...... service, university. At Oxford he was a generosity of the American people I RHEUMATIC PAIN has made them grateful) we will be Will . HaditlBt Ibat .(H-Proaa-ItaaIf welder, b Rhodes scholar. He was bom at If you suffer from rheumatic pafa movies be Indianapolis, Ind., and has been beginning a new era in the world. or m uscular aches, buy C-2223 today married 12 years. Two children. . Generous, Not Sacrificial. for real pain-relieving help. 60c, tL Already his canny double-check on Over here, it is hard to under­ Caution; Use only as directed. First The so stand just what certain things have bottle purchase price refunded few ner Bros, real estate deals has saved the price druggist if not satisfied. GetC - 2 2 2 1 of a few Flying Fortresses, maybe meant to Great Britain, because added so of a battleship. He cut one $195,000 while we have given money which Force,” a has sent mobile canteens, ambu­ difficult r fee in half, cut a couple of com­ the sm ac’ missions from 6 % per cent to 3% lances, medical supplies, clothing, food, ,etc., in great quantities to ForONLY IO fflo w opening of per cent, persuaded one land agent Less th a a to take a flat $50 fee on each of Great Britain, we were only being leaps. 600 deals although original claims generous, not sacrificial. had run as high as $820. We have sent old clothes, but they H e n ry burst into — ♦ — were things we could do without. TJUDGET DIRECTOR Harold Dew- * 1 However, the people who received cellent .a~ ey Smith will compile the record them over there could not do with­ z in e . T h e of the administrative history of the out them. shock to g triots,” a - war; and he was handpicked by a A woman In a London crowd, m J f a dose for instance, one day plucked at H e n ry ’s r a ToCompileRecord gy Use only as directed. g iv in g a ( S b & my sleeve and said, “My little dent on the . ^ girl would have been cold if it A le x a n d e r Of Administrative Sergt. James M. Cox of Jackson, D r . H i t c h c o c k s M a d g e E v a Miss., holds a huge pair of binocu­ had not been for the warm HistoryoftheWar !fy'so of * clothes the children of America LAXATIVE POWDtR w ife o f D em o crat­ lars captured from the Japs at Buna. p la y s T h o ic Supreme court justice. Neverthe­ Except for the color of their skins and the manner in which the mother AU the equipment the Japs had at sent us.” less Republicans borrow trouble if The British people show their carries her child, this scene is a duplicate of what goes on at railroad that New Guinea base was either A sudde they wonder whether the record will stations all over America and Britain. It took place in Dakar, French destroyed or captured by U. S. gratitude by wanting to do things XJk a t first be on the level. Fifty years from for our American soldiers. They sign o f a schedule o West Africa, as a French colonial regiment entrained for the T n n is lg ii troops when they wiped out the last Night” mea now undoubtedly anybody will be front. The child seems big enough to start getting around on its own. Jap forces there. realize that our coming into the COLD 666. to be rush- able to travel the budget director’s war is a great help to their own TABLETS, miles of memos and learn the truth boys who have, fought in all parts SALVE. the set. about everybody’s sins. Mr. Smith of the world for the past three NOSE DROPS. make-up a U-Boat Skipper 6 6 6 COUGH DROPS. his place be loves documents and data too well Jewish Children Pray for Kin in Nazi Lands years. But. their gratitude goes Iiy wRub-M y-TIsm "- o Woiuferful Llnimenf to finagle them even for his party. deeper than that: it touches; the an operatin lives of everyone in that group of covered—ex When Associate Justice Frank upon which Murphy sold President Roose­ islands. W N U-7 10—43 velt on Mr. Smith he was bndget It calls out a. traditional feeling tion was pe director of Michigan. That was which I think is ingrained in the three years back. He had got people of the United States and m That Nas^in^ Michele the people of Great Britain—if- we Hollywood to Michigan’s state capitol after steps into a righting the problems of cities have received something, we want Backache to make a return, at least in good with her ne in both MicMgan and Kansas. May Warn of Disordered He was bora in Kansas, 45 years will. in “Higher This is a basis on which I believe Kidney Action Sinatra, wh ago. He got a degree in engi­ Modern life with its hurry and worry. air, also has neering from the University of we can readily and permanently Irregular habits, improper eating ana Kansas. build. drinking—its risk of exposure and infec­ Morgan’s fir tion—throws heavy strain on the work the lead op~ His first good job was in Detroit, Well, to be really effective, the of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess 'add after he finished a navy enlistment United Nations will have to build and other impurities from the life-giving OD in the first World war and had mar­ among the people of all the nations blood. Vera Vague, You may suffer nagging backache^ ried. The states of Kansas and an understanding such as is now headache, dizziness, getting up nights, gram, who's Michigan kept him busy all his life growing between the people of Great leg pains, swelling—feel constantly lures, has been tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signa until he went to Washington, D. C. Britain and the people of the United of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ pear in a spec With his wife and three daugh­ States. times burning, scanty or too frequent next season . . It will be slow, but the build­ urination. ~ option on Ann ters he lives now in Arlington, Va., Try DoonrS Pills. Boon's help the' three-weeks* to deliberate, conscientious, and neat, ing of a peaceful world is not kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more, than half a stations she wa his sober, triangular face constant­ something to be accomplished century of public approval.-*Are recom­ lead in “Right ly concerned with budgetary esti­ This German U-boat captain poses by the writing of a treaty. It mended by grateful users everywhere. _. up expert, ma mates. He has'estimated that the About 5,000 Jewish children from 518 religious schools in Greater New for the camera man after his sub takes time to work out the rela­ Aak your neighbor! first screen tes war is costing us more than a bil­ Fork gathered in solemn assembly of prayer and protest at Mecca temple was beached at Oran, Algeria. Brit­ tionships of men and women, term contract lion a week, and that one person for the children in Nazi-occupied countries. Ingeborg Jacob of Germany ish depth charges damaged'the sub but if we hope for peace, it must wedding was in every 102 is on the federal pay­ is shown here as she lights the memorial candle for those who died in so badly that it was a case of sur­ be done. • And I think a good oans ills was acclaimed roll. the Nazi wave of terror. render or sink., beginning has been made. D P in the annual poll taken rec \ THE DAVTE RECORO MQCKSVILLE4 N. C*

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hot flashes* dlzzt- Tegularltles*', are table, blue at the functional *W» * wi waiu« wcc-uis •“»» and power of God in the human od In a woman's two years older than Virginia, had heart. Pinkham's Vege- been working as a gas station at­ the best-known This leads to His intercession for buy today tbatfe tendant, to release a man for war all believers. Let’s G et Behind Him and M ake women. service, and intends to become a n . He Prayefl for AU Believers ound Has helped welder, but is taking a turn at the ousands of worn- (w . 18-26). annoylng symp- movies between times. Christians are not simply the dlrectiona. Pink- R ationing a Success-Start N ow to i worth tryingi avowed adherents to a particular The sound effects library at War­ form of belief, they are “sent” ones. ner Bros, keeps right up to date; As the Father sent IGm into the added some new effects for “Air world, “even so send I them into Force,” and ran into one of the most the world,” said Christ. difficult recordings made so far— Christ has gone to be with the the smacking sound made by the use m ore of the plentiful Father^ but He has left those who opening of a parachute when a pilot believe in Him as His witnesses, His tCap-Brush*Applicator,. leaps. IakMaCUCKiEArMlI representatives. For this they need CO MUCH FAftTHtt —*— holiness. He prayed: Henry Aldrich and his family have 1. For Their Consecration (w . 18, NON-RATION ED FOODS burst into print, by way of an ex­ 19). cellent-article in a national maga­ For their sakes He consecrated z i n e . They’re so real that it’s a Himself. Surely if He needed it, we HE man who tuns your grocery store has cooked soups, home^canned fruits and vege­ But in spite of these wartime difficulties, ^S u p erficM shock to go to the play. uThe Pa* do far more. It is not only His will This headaches these days. For months, in tables are not rationed and they deserve an we’ve doubled our efforts to be sure that we I ExiepnaUy triots,” and see House Jameson, for us, but His prayer. How won­ the fact. Of shortages and lack of experienced important place in your wartime meals. can supply Kellogg Cereals to the millions of Causeil Henry’s radio father all these years, derfully that prayer was answered help, he's been trying to carry o n ... trying to American families who are depending on ging itch—allay giving a superb performance as we see as we look back over the give you the kind of service you’ve always ex­ ☆ ☆ ☆ '' cereals more than ever. quicken healing ^Jexander Hamilton. Incidentally, intervening 19 centuries, from His pected of him. g Resbol today. Madge Evans, silent screen star and . Because cereals are one of these abundant tm- ☆ _ ☆ ☆ immediate disciples on through the Now he has a brand new problem—point rationed foods, we here at the Kellogg factory wife of “The Patriots' ” author, martyrs, the missionary pioneers of rationing. He has to collect die stamps from Always famous for marvelous flavor, every plays Thomas Jefferson’s daughter. in Battle Creek have been doing everything we all ages, the faithful preachers and you as well as die cash. possibly can to meet the unprecedented de­ Kellogg Cereal is made of WHOLE GRAIN —*— teachers of the gospel, yes and “liv­ It’s a burden for him—tore—and for you. mand for our products. We’re sending millions or is restored to WHOLE GRAIN NUTR1. A sudden switch in the shooting ers” of the gospel too. He knew, B uthe knows and you know that it’s got to be upon millions of packages of crisp KelIoeg TlVE VALUES through the addition of thia­ Scrap; 'k schedule of Columbia’s “Attack by He prayed, God answered. Are you done. K i f t e ^ n j j W n r a j of making sure Cereals to the boys in our armed forces. We’re min (vitamin Bs), niacin and iron. Withmiik It at Hitler! Night” meant that Brian Aherne had in that blessed host of consecrated that everybody gets a fair share. That’s our packing K-ration for troops in die front line alone, or with.milk and fruit, a bowl of crisp, to be rushed from a' golf course to believers? way of doing things. of fighting. Even our machine shop is mak­ delicious Kellogg Cereal gives you vitamins^ 1 the set. He was hurried through 2. For Their Unity and Glory (w . So it’s his job—and your job—everybody’s ing gun parts! And we’re short ofhelp, too. minerals, protein, food-energy in one dish! make-up and wardrobe and out to 20-26). job—to make point rationing work... as There are 423 stars on the big service flag hang­ And remember this about cereals in your his place before the cameras, put on There is a refreshing simplicity smoothly, as efficiently as possible, Traffic jams ing in the lobby of the Kellogg buUding. daily meals. They’re quick and easy to prepare. an operating table, and completely about the Christian faith which is in food stores aren’t, going to help anybody. No cooking, no pansor skillets to. dean up. covered—except for his left knee, utterly different from all the com­ Even the dishes are easier to wash. upon which a motion picture opera­ plications which man has prepared ☆ ☆ ☆ * * * * * * * * ’ * * Cerealssavctime—work—fuel—otherfoodfc tion was performed!. and superimposed upon it. Essen­ Now there are a number of ways In which yon Used in hamburger, meat-loaves, croquettes, can give this grocer of yours a real h a n d ... in etc*they.help you stretch your m eat...and tially it is a matter of God having good, neighborly Americas way. Tou can * W M ei eteapS /o Aefo * Michele Morgan, who made her sent His Son into the world to be the a t&ey make tnUk go farther, too. shop early in the day, early in the week. Tou Tliink of cereals as' one of your best, most .Hollywood debut in “Joan of Paris,” Redeemer of met. He and the Fa­ can shop as infrequently as possible—once it. * * steps into a tuneful musical comedy ther are one, He and His followers nutritious, non-rationed foods and think of week only, if you can manage. Toa can always Kellogg Cereals u the finest you can buy. with her next role, when she stars are one, and so we are all one. We make sure to have a shopping list, and to liave * I. Shop early in the day. * in ttHigher and Higher.” Frank who today believe are included (read your "point values” added up before you go ^ 2. Shop early,in the week. ^ Sinatra, whom you’ve heard on the w . 20-23). to the store. FROM O.P.A. CONSUMER air, also has a prominent role. Miss This is an inward unity of the 3. Shop only race or twice a w ed. Morgan’s first French film gave her Spirit, not an outward union of or­ I And yon can help yourself as well as * ,4. Prepare a shopping list. * INSTRUCTION SHEET your grocer by using the plentiful, non. 3. Add up total “point” values before “EAT MORE CEREALS-Thae is an abunduue of the lead opposite Charles Boyer. ganizations. The answer to our dif­ c e rd i and, .as you know, they are mighty economical. They * — rationed food* as much as you can, instead h ' going to the store. * ficulty is not the dissolution of de­ of the search rationed foods. Foods such u e nourishing and deiiciou.—what’, more, cereal, can be ODDS AND ENDS nominations (although there do. as cereal^ fresh fruits and vegetables, home- used to stretch your nitons when mixed with vegetables a a t Vera Vaguet of the Bob Hope radio pro­ seem to be far too many subdivi­ * * ■ * * * * * * * * fruiu." gram , who's made several Kepublie pio* sions, too), but the uniting of all Utrei, has been signed by Coiumfria to ap­ pear in a special series of short comedies groups in a oneness of love and devo­ OUOfiffS (MN RMES next season . . . Columbufs picked up in tion to Christ, and a united emphasis KEIUGeS MCE UIWIES option on Ann Savage; after completing a on the gospel. KEUOOVS KP Jtree^oeefa' tour of army camps and naval There is something more here. stations she was given the second feminine This unity puts Christ’s followers K e l l o g g T c o m p a n y .KiuoeRJiu-Bitm lead■ in “Right Guy” ... Bill Tuttle, make­ into the place where His glory may Kauovs SHMWED WIEM up expert, made Donna Reed up for her be revealed in and upon them. It. is uuogo’s MttnntES first screen test, which won her a long­ His prayer that we; should behold .ROUOVS 40» SMNfUXES term contract with Metro; their recent in our Saviour the glory which God wedding was one result. “Mrs. Miniver* KELLOGffS ViUHETf PACMCE I tms acclaimed as the best picture of 1942 had given Him because He loved in the annual Mexican newspaper critics' Him before the foundation of the poll taken recently. world. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE, N. C MARCH 17. 1943. THE DAVIE RECORD. Daivie Boy In Far-Away DAVIEJ BOYS IN ARMY THE Di c o a ? t o S a «h > C FRANK STROUD - • Editor. New Guinea they u ty - -. Oldest Pai “SACK DfULL FOR TELEPHONE No LiquorJ for t»ke s n»P RICH Entered at the Poetoffiee in Mocks- •FISH FLAVOR vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail fottorpsto A N D EXTRA NEWS Al m atter. March 3.1903. "FOOfrO MILDNESS/ ,Of top* T. H. Smil forvery good-or^ CAMELS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: aC A M C" t ... town on bus! , _ r*riteO OS g ifetK ARE ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S I OO the SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE $ 50 CoutGttKi FOURrOl I J F . M ool r n ts t'NW e spent Weduq W ith n o * I* I r * - -n d ness. THAT X MARK G a u d . ArmJ 1S e fmvor- Some of our subscribers want to U e c‘f* r ‘ ! A -.l «sU» Mrs. Charl know what it means wben thev see Eds in CsotM spent last a big X mark opposite their name Post R aleigh. on the margin of tbeir paper. Dear­ ly beloved, it is a polite way of tel­ M r. and ling you that your subscription has Fulton, wei] COSTLIER expired, and that we want you to Wednesd ay. I TOBACCOS bring, send or mail us a frog skin. FO R SA I In this day of paper and labor shor­ Iamel N orm an Rud tage. high prices and rationing of many articles, we are forced to col Ihe happy Iouking yonnj man un the left is Pfc. John Foster, and the young fel­ Rev. and Iect all subscriptions We are try. low 0 0 the right is Pfc. Magness Howard, both of R. 4. They left Davie lest April spent Fridq and have been together ever since. They received their basic training at Camp Ing to do what Uncle 8 am asks us shopping. New Guinea, Feb. 9 , 1 9 4 3 . Grant, III. and are now stationed at Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Both are truck to do. We want to keep but of drivers, and good ones. You can tell by looking at them, that they are getting three Dear Mr. Strond:—Just a few M rs. W. ' jail, and to eat at least twice every square meals every dav. Luck to yon boys Hope you'll be coming home soon. lines to let yon know I receive Tbe day. > We have kept the price c f time with h | onr Daper down to fit.oo per year, Record bere in New Guinea and Adcock, at 1 tba.t I do enjoy reading it, especi­ Court Convened Monday Blackout Thursday despite the fact that the price of H . L supplies and equipment have in­ ally the news about town and the The March term of Davie Su- letters of soldiers. I have to langb perior court convened Monday with Nigh!, 8:50 spent Wednl creased from 5 0 to too per cent. If when they say way done in Alaba­ Judge John H. Clement on the There’ll be no excuse for bein relatives ana you see an X mark on yocr paper, bench and Solicitor Avalon Hall ma and Louisiana. That’s next unprepared in the next test black.1] please let us hear from you. We prosecuting. Oniy about 2 5 cases F O R SA l may have to increase the price of door to me, when I think of being were on the court docket, and it out because the date and even I hi Seed. StT our paper if the war continues here. One thing that hurts a lot was expected that the conrt would time of tbe alarm were announced.] S A N F O R l is to read of fellows that I know finish np its business In tecord time. Date. Thuisday, March 1 8 . There is always something to be should be in tbe army that are stili No cases of importance were sche­ Tim e: 8 :5 0 p. m. duled for trial The conrt crowd! M r. and I thankful for—the North Carolina at home having a big time. To avoid repetition of tbe confu legislature has adjourned. was the smallest in manv years. Farmlngtonl Fifteen months ago todav I was sion that arose when the new sig. town on buq The Red Cross drive is on this home for tbe last time. I left, not nals were used for the first time re-] week in Eaviecounty. Everyman, knowing it tho. Sincetben I have Kappa News- cently, civilian defense officials at Mr. and ! woman and child should give to the been half way around the world; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Koontz and son vis - 1 a meeting late Friday decided to children sc ited Mr. and Mrs. Sam'Jones Sunday. extent of their ability. This is in have seen lots of the states, too Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thorne visited re-, make this policy plain to the public: noon shoppi| deed a worthy cause. much of tbe Pacific, quite a bit of Iatives bere Sunday. I Wben you hear the alarm, black Misses Bette, Alice and Ruth Uartner! Mr. and I Australia, and too much of the Pa­ Cartner spent Sunday afternoon with Miss out and stay blacked out, no mat The 4 0 days of ground hog Sunday in I cific, quite a bit of Australia, and Virginia Jones. ter how many other alarms are weather is over, and from now on Mr and Mrs. F. W. Koontz. E. E. and Mrs. Fowlel too much of New Guine . I don’t John Koonts spent Sunday afternoon with I sounded. Tnrn on yonr lights a. yo i can blame the weather on the Hutchersonl think yon have received any let­ relatives in Salisbury. I gain only wben yon receive a sig. New Deal, the Republican party or Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and daughter> the recent North Carolina legisla ters from Australia or Guinea, so I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Sam , nal by radio, or otber means, or Mrs. W. am going to give you a brief de­ Jo n es. ' see the street lights come on ture. Miss Lois McHargoe and friend of Char­ spending sel scription of what they are like. lotte, spent the week-end with Mr. and I Wilful violators of the blackout ory with rq As soon as all the American Australia has some very beautiful Mrs. Flaye McHargoe. j ordinance stand in danger of pro­ housewives bought new bread Mr. and Mn. F. E. Catiner visited Mr. j last week towns but I was not fortunate e- T. L- K oootz S unday. secution under the Federal Code. knives or had the old ones sharpen nough to visit but a few. TrafiSc Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDaniel, of Rowan Civilian Defense Commander Don Pfc. S am | ed up, the boss who are running county, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koontz moves on the left side of tbe street. Sunday afternoon. - , Hammersla stated, warning that ed at Fort ' the country, took the ban off bread As you watch traffic move along, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cleary and dangh-' the penalty could un as high as a ing a io-da4 slicing. Wonderful world ter, of Statesville; visited Mr. and Mrs. you see lots of bright, shiny ’2 4 Luther Daywalt Sunday. fine of five thousand dollars. borne folks.| Thirty-one business and profes­ Chevrolets or even older; lots of Mr. and Mrs. ChesterCampbeII and fam -! ily, spent Sunday with friends near Tor- " IF MY PEOPLE WHICH ARE CALLED B Y j C A B IN I sional men in Mocksville were pa­ Whippets, verv few A model Fords, nersburg MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES, AND chine Hanl triotic enough to sponsor Red Cross and once in a while a ’4 0 or '4 1 PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE AND TURN AWAY W ork. 5 2 1 advertising which appeared in Tbe Chevrolet will go bv. There are WAVES or SPARS perienced 1 Record for the past two weeks. This more bicycles than cars. I saw a FROM THEIR WICKB) WAYS; THBI WILL I O R SEN IG d Women twenty to fifty, wbo are HEAR FROM HEAVEN; AND WILL FORGIVE was a worthy cause, tnnd only a woman about 7 5 years old, riding a interested in tbe Woman's Rererve Mrs. E vel few refused to assist in this work. three wheel cycle Most of this I of tbe Navy (WAVES) or the Wom­ THEIR SINS, AND WILL HEAL THEIR LAND."— ] 2 CHRON. 7 :1 4 . Rowan M e| Our thanks are due all those who saw in one town. Tbiscountry has an’s Reserve of tbe Coast Gnard ering from 1 assisted in putting this matter be pounds, shillings and pence instead (SPARS) a card to the Navy Recruit­ CAN THE LORD DH1END ON YOU AND MEi] underwent I fore the people. The Record has of dollars and cents. Stores for ing Station, Salisbury. N C.. will donated hundreds oi dollars worth weight use the word stone, which get yon a booklet with complete in­ M rs. I. form ation: A t least two years school of space to the Government during equals 14 pounds. There are some 2348484848482323235353484848482348485348232348535323485353484848 Jr., and M r| education is required Women twen­ the past 15 months, and will con pretty girls and nice people. Jr.. spent ty must have fathers consent. Each Winston-Sal tinue to do so until the war is won. New Guinea Is uncivilized, verv women must have a birth certificate It takes a united people to win a hot and lots of mosquitoes. Haven’t and three letters of recommenda­ Mr. and war, and we must all work together seen a woman for months. Natives tion. Yadkinvillel to accomplish this end. are just like the ones you see in the o r r is e t t M 1S daughter Bi movies. No entertainment at all. “LIVE WIRE STORE” Notice of Sale of Valu­ Baptist Hoq Fork News Notes. AU we look forward to is mail and West Fourth and Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N-C- = Mt. and Mrs. Glenn Byerly. of Winston coming home. Money Is no good. able Real Estate ] W A NTF Salem, were visitors in this community You who think we’re having a pic and corn crl Sunday Under and by virtue of an order nic are mistaken. We’d be glad to We are still holding the front line-nice shipgnent arriving every day. Rubber acres. Wita Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, a eon. of the Superior Court of Daviel] Will H. Jarvis is still very sick at Row­ change places with yon. I was se­ scarce; gasoline more so. We know it’s hard to get to marlmt, an Memorial Hospital, where he has been Countv, made in the special pro. a patient for ten days. parated from all the Davie boys in ceeding entitled, “RALPH HAN 1 Listen, folks. Uncle Sam is still doing business! Mail orders much appreciated. Mrs. Cora Kimmer is spending several November, 1 9 4 1 . O ver 12 m onths ES, Administrator of Mrs. N. E. weeks in Salisbury. Samples upon requests-TELEPHOME still in commission. Call us and see what Mrs. C. went by withou seeing anyone from Hanes, dec’d, vs. Marvin Hanes, Mrs. Mary J. Carter has been quite sick et al,” the undersigned Commis­ wonderful service you’ll get. ed a letter I for several days. home Yon can imagine how tick, Miss Betty Jean Bailey and little Yonne sioner will, on the 3 rd day of April, day, statinj Hendrix, both of whom have been real eled I was when I came face to face 1 9 4 3 , a t 2 :0 0 p. m , at tbe premises and getting sick with colds are much better. with a Davie boy here in this jun­ in Clarksville township. Davie , Miss Marv Neil Jones is spending two weeks here at the borne. of her brother, gle. Tbe hoy was Graham Dnr County, N. C. , offer for sale to the B

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyatt, of THE DAVIE RECORD. Winston-Salem, spent Monday in j Rick Will Continue Governor GivesAnother town on business. * Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, who Reprieve to Wellman Oldest Paper In The County Princess Theatre ' has caused much nationwide contro­ Harvey Reeves who is in the ' U. Gov. Broughton has granted an­ No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ad* S. Navy and stationed at Portland, versy on account of bis lectures pro­ other reprieve to William Mason Maine,' spent several days last week WEDNESDAY ONLY testing absenteeism in water plants, Wellman, this time for 30 days. Well­ with bis parents near ShefiBeld. "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT" says he intends to continue bis man was convicted of raping a high­ NEWS AROUND TOWN. Virginia Gilmore Dana Andrews j “preaching.” I’ve been preacuing ly respected white woman in Iredell county and sentenced to die; This Pvt. Hubert Smith, who is sta for years—now I am getting action I. H. Smith, of Redland, was in is the second time Gov, Brooghton tioned at Bainbridge, Ga., is spend THURSDAY and FRIDAY —and there will be more before I town on business Wednesday. grantod Wellman a reprieve. in g a 1 5 Ja y furlongh with his par IN TECHNICOLOR! am through.” he declared. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Smith, J F. Moore, of Granite Quarry, near Redland. THUNDER BIRDS I President Roosevelt has asked that Buy War Bonds spent Wednesday in town on bnsl- "SOLDIERS OF TH E AIR!” his pet dog, Falla, be made a private Every Jfay Day and it has been so ordered. AU of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. James, of Gene Tierney with *. ’* * Edenton, spent Wednesday and Preston Foster - John Sutton which to pur way :t thinking, is Bn Mrs. Charles Leagans, of R. 4 Thursday , in town with relatives. ingplt to millions of privates over the let's Double spent last week with relatives in George came np to take.bis ph.si- SATURDAY land.—Ex. Our Quota cal examination for army service. R aleigh. "LITTLE JOE THE WRANGLER” Johnny Mack Brown-TexRitter Pvt. William Cope, who has b en Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hairston, of in the army for the past ten months MONDAY and TUESDAY Fulton, were Mocksville visitors and stationed in a Texas camp for "THE BLACK SWAN" W ednesday. some time, has received an honor­ with Manreen O'Hara-Tyrone Power able discharge, and arrived home FOR SALE—One good mule. T hursday. BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS Norman Rummage, Mocksville, R 2 . CORP. WILLIAM D. DUNN, son of Mr.l The many friends of Jack AUi- and Mrs. W. A. Dunn, of Redland, who is] Rev. and Mis. W. H. Dodd spent son. of Avondale, Ga , will be sor­ stationed at Roswell. New Mexico. Corp.l ry to learn that he is quite ill with Dunn entered the army Aug. 1,1942. He] spent Friday i n Winston Salem returned to camp Monday after spending] shopping. pneumonia at Emory University a IO day furlough with his parents. Hospital, Emory, Ga. His friends M rs. W. L . Call is spending some all wish him a speedy recovery. The Old Judge time with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Sgt. Charlie Swearingen, who is Schools Open Earlier Adcock, at Cumnoch. stationed in a California camp, re- wDAVIE BOY” Beginning Monday, March 22. turned to California Wednesday, schools of the county will open at 9 H. L Foster, of Statesville, after spending a furlough in the o’clock instead of 9:30. spent Wednesday in town visiting county with home folks. He was Easter Monday will not be obser relatives and friends. accompanied by his wife. WHKY ved a holiday this year. Schools have lost some time and it is felt FOR SALE—Red Top Clover Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lassiter of Hickory, N. C. that the closing dates should not be Seed. ■ See T. J. Beck at Chattanooga, Tenn., spent th e extended any more than is absolute SANFORD GREENS STORE, week-end in town with relatives Iy necessary. Mocksville, R- t They left Monday foi Raleigh, 11:45 Daily - 5:30 Sunday from which point Mr. Lassiter will Meeting At Baptist M r. and Mrs. O. R- Allen, enter the U. S. Aroiy next week. 1290 On Your Dial Farmington spent Saturday, Mr. Lassiter has a position in Ra. Church town on business. leigh. _ A series of meetings will begin at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. Harley Soflev and the Mocksvilie Baptist cbnrcb on and daughter, of North Cooleemee. children snent Wednesday after­ Monday, March 22nd, Bnd continue are moving to Carolina Beach to FOR for-10 days. The pastor. Rev. E. W noon shopping in Winston Salem. morrow, w here they w W ering from an operation which she Vestal and Tom Higgins officiating, and BARGAINS! underwent last week the body laid to rest in the church ceme­ tery At Sensational Savings! Mrs. I. W. Wall and son James, Davie county has lost one of her best known and most highly resDected citizens. See Us For Your It’s Thrifty to Make Your Own Clothesin W arTimes! Jr;j and Mr. and Mrs. B I. Smith. His death has cast a gloom over the en­ Jr.; spent Wednesday afternoon in tire community where he spent a long and useful life. To the loved ones who are Here are Ihouaands of yards of irrisistibly beautiful new fabrics in textures to Winston-Salem on business. [ left behind. The Record extends heartfelt Seed Potatoes o I sympathy in this sad hour. thrill your finger tips. Patterns to stir your imagination, colors to lift your Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shore, ot near j - . J D *1 a n d Lodse morale . . . and one look will tell you the prices can't be duplicated. Yadkinville, announce the birth of.JOCl KlCODlODu DBliCJ I ’ ; daughter Betty Jo, Feb. 1 6 th at the Joel Richmond Bailey; 67; died Thurs­ 56-Inch 56-Inch 36-Inch Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem. day night at his home. Advance. R. I. Garden Seeds • 4. C. The funeral was held Saturday after­ noon at 3 o'clock, at Elbaville Methodist WOOLENS WOOLENS Tissue Ginghams W ANTED-Tenants for cotton Church, with Revs. J. C. Gentry and P L. See Us For Anything You and corn crops. C- tton acreage 6 0 Smith officiating. Burial was in the church Need. Pastels, solids and plaids in Every fibre 100 per cent wool! A smooth sheer fabric for Sum­ Lbber acres. With or witbont stock. See cem etery. lovely Spring pattenrs and pas­ Shown in a complete range of mer frocks, and suits. Stripes, J. C. C H A R L E S, Surviving are four sons, three of whom tels for suits, coats and skirts. pastels, plaidB. tweeds. are in the army: four daughters, two sis­ We Will Save You Money plain and checks. Mocksville, N. C., R. 4 . ters and one brother. Iiated. “YOURS FOR BARGAINS” $1.98 yd $ 2 .9 8 yd what Mrs. C. F. Meronev, Jr., receiv. 5 9 c yd ed a letter from her husband Satnr George L. Howard day, stating that he was in Africa, George L. Howard] 7S. native of Davie 36-Inch 39-Inch county, died Thursday night at the home J. Frank Hendrix 36-Inch and getting along all right. of a daughter, Mn. R. E. Smith, at Reeds. The funeral was held Saturday aiter£ Call Building Angell Building S eersucker Rayon Prints noon at 3 o'clock at Bethlehem Methodist GINGHAMS Birney Wright, of Asbnry Park, Church, Burial followed in the church Has the smoothness and dose Famous Sunkist rayons that N. J., who fas been pending two . cem etery. weave of silk. Stripes a n d make such smart frocks — About 31 yards will make you' I Surviving are three sons. Jesse Howard, Administrator’s Notice. a smart $5.95 dress. Checksin months in town with bis daughter, ' Durham; Ellis Howard, Redland, and Er­ cheekB i n a multitude 0 f white, pastels and gorgeous Mrs. Mnrry Stewart, retnrned home nest Howard. Virginia; one daughter, Mrs. Having qualified as administrator of, colors. florals a multitude of colors. R. E. Smith. Reeds; one brother, Joe How­ the estate of R. H. Crotts. deceased, late! last, week. ard. of Davie, and two sisters. Mrs, Asbury of Davie county. North Carolina, this is to I Riddle and Mrs. John Riddle, of Redland. notify all persons having claims against the estate pf said deceased, to exhibit 69c yd 69c yd 3 9 c yd Corp. Rntus Sanford, Ir., who is them to the undersigned, on R. 4. Mocks­ stationed at Ft. Bragg, spent a three L F. Miller ville, N C.. on or before the 1st day of 1,75 day furlough in town last week his February, 1944, or this notice will be plea­ L F. Miller. 53, died suddenly Friday ded in bar of their recovery. AU persons ’ 39-Inch 39-Inch parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. San . night at his home near Advance. indebted to said estate will please make ; Surviving and the widow, the former immediate paym ent., This the 1st day of Rayon Jersey" Butcher Boy Linens ford. I Miss Eva Sidden; five daughters, and two February. 1943. * i sons, and three sisters S. D. DANIELS, Admr. of k95 Pvt Charlie F. Cozart, who is I The funeral was held at EibaviUe Metbo- R. H. Crotts, Dec'ed. $ 1 .4 8 7 9 c yd ' diet church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla., A fashion favorite for Spring dresses, in a wide A Spring and Summer favorite for suits and is spending a ten-day furlongh in Rev. J. C. Gentry conducted the services. L95 Burial was in the church cemetery. choice of lovely floral patterns. dresses^in solid colors, red, rose, beige, blue, town with bis parents, Mr. and w hite, . Mrs A. H. Cozart. Executor’s Notice j H. L. Cook 36Inch 36-Inch 1.95 Having qualified as Executor' of Chief Machinist Mate Louie H L. Cook, formerly of Davie County, the estate of Thomas W Rich, late Ijames, who has been a member of died early Satuiday uiorning at his home of Mockiville, Davie County, North Imported Ginghams Seersucker Uncle Sam’s Navy for the past 16 in Homestead. Fla. Mr Cook had resided in Florida for a Carolina, this is to notify all persons years, spent last week wiih bis number of years but had returned for having claims against the estate ot' 6 9 c 3 9 c yd said decedent to exhibit them to the family on R I, Lonie is stationed many visits to Nortb Carolina. Perfect for washable fsst-colored frocks you at Norfolk when in borne waters. undersigned on nr before the 3rd A beautiful quality fabric in red, blue, green day of February . 1944, or this notice and brown. Plaids and checks. can make in a jiffy . . . stripes and checks. ■r ia ls Pic. Kmnelb E Smnh, of Tiis- Mocksville Circuit will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. AU persons indebted to the cin. Arizona, who is stauone i at F, A. WRIGHT Pastor Sunday. Mar 21st. said estate will please make imme­ Camp Pickett, Va., and MissChar diate payment to the undersigned.. loite Seats, daughter of Mr. and Betbei .. 11:30 a. m Duln’s .. 7:30 p. m. The 2nd Quarterly Conference is to held This the 3rd dav of February 1943., BELK-STEVENS CO. Mrs P. T. Seats, of Farmington at Cbestnut Grove Methudist Church March WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST township, were unictd in marriage 28tb a t 3:00 p. m. COMPANY. I at the home of Mr and Mts Ln’h- Cor. Trade & Fifth Sts. Winston-Salem, N- C. Elxe utor of the estate of Thomas i er West, Adeanc-.-, R. 1 Widii-..- Land po sters for' sale at W.. Rich deceased. day evening of last week. Tlie RecerdeifiMh Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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O THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE. N. C. MlRDERa 0 ^PIB/Vn#HtAD Bh ISABEL ^WAITT^ S' Whooping It Up .VWU- RELEASE ‘ Dmnb-Are you yaw ning? • TBB STORT SO FAR: Jndy !asm, words in my mysterious appeM. I come to the auction, despite the fact Dora—No, Fm giving a silent h who is telling the story* receives an w ar tchoop. Anonymous le tte r enclosing ¥800 and ask* filled his glass till it overflowed as I’d heard him threaten to bid live­ Ids her to bid for an abandoned church I stared at him. ly. Maybe that was camouflage. “Sorry, folks.” I jumped a mile Maybe he’d sent me the forty twen­ : Already Granted So be auctioned the next day. Sbs sus­ "May I have the last dance I pects, In turn, each of tbe guests at the as a newcomer spoke from the door. ty-dollar bills to bid for him. Anl Inn where she Is staying. They are the “Couldn’t help overhearing. I hap­ now that he was dead I’d never, you?” Reverend Jonas DeWittl Lily KendaUf pen to want the old landmark. Bet- know why. “Big boy, you just had it" Thaddeus Qoin**, Albion Potterv Hagb t«r plan on some lively bidding.” Aunt Nella let off an indignant ‘ Noreross and his sister, Bessie. Ottier Roddy Lane! Same brown suit mouthful before I could get my Courtship makes a man q possibilities are Annt Nella and Cnde wiih tie to match, same bachelor breath at the foot of the steps. We but marriage makes a man I Wylie, owners of the inn. But tbe sender over. PtO0JRS- c( the letter Is still unknown when Jady button he affected for his button­ had, it eventuated, acquired a new Wds for tbe church and gets it. Thai hole, same swagger, same danger­ “mealer.” He’d come in a trailer The How of It p]ght she finds a hand protruding from ous dark eyes, but with a new and asked permission to park on the an old sea chest. By a ring she recog* square-cut diamond flashing from bluff, over beyond the Lane castle, •Do you think that in the CS nizes it as Roddy Lane’s. his little finger. Seven years since where outlands cut in at an angle. Senator Blowfill the office s hat well groomed Now continue with Judy’s story. the m an?” Itislro. Keep your I ’d I M n him, yet he’d not changed. He might stay a week, or a month, s fl^t. Always use I was 14 at the time, and he’d given or the summer. Anyway Aimt Nel- “No. It was merely ns away from his predecessor.” Kair Tonic. Large CHAPTER n me my first kiss at a party. Not a Ia was furious, because she’d* been .. Sold everywhere. nice kiss. I’d slapped his face in­ mixing bread and had to receive We headed toward the inn, and stinctively. But now I was hostess him. He was in the parlor, now fell the while Mr. Quincy was try­ and he was a guest, so I stepped reading a book. I’d better go right ing to get a coherent story out of forward. Maybe it was my copper- in and make terms, she said. She r double money bask me. colored hair,' but he knew me, too. was going straight to bed. i cause* painful.sufCocat* eartburn. doctors usually “Are you sure the hand was Rod­ “Well, if it isn’t little Judy Jason.” Mr. Quincy nodded. “Go ahead, I WAS A SLAVE • rnciii'tincs known for His eye ran over me. “My, you’ve Judy. Sign him on the dotted line, like ttaosein BclNons dy Lane’s?” ar;3 brinps comfort in a grown into a beautiful woman! Feed and then get him to help me up back on return of bottle "Positively. Who else wears such TO GONSTIPATiON a big square diamond? Noticed it me till after the auction?” I took his the ram p.” order, wondering was he the one. “Before—?” Xalk about being In bond-' particularly yesterday. The sun agel I felt as UI were wait­ made it wink just as it did tonight.” A commotion was taking place at “Before. Might not, otherwise.” ing around In chains. Purges “He had it coming to him!” You’d the main table. Mr. Quincy began “Might not what?” Aunt Nella only helped me temporarily. have thought Roddy was Public En­ muttering something about the bad queried, but trotted back to the Then I learned tbe cause odor and working his wheels, Hugh kitchen, while I entered our front of my constipation. B was emy No. I from Mr. Q.’s tone. lack of “bulk” In my diet. We were abreast of the old fish- sprang to help him, narrowly miss­ parlor, blinking into the bright light. Not Meat Loaf . . . Bnt Pea-Potato Loaf! ing Lane’s toes.- Bessie left the ta­ (See Recipes Below) So I took a Mend’s adrioe Hef-rub on Mm- shed, where the light still gleamed “Ooooooooooh!” I le t out a little and began eating k e l l oca's ble, head high. Jonas De Witt’s scream. “Nnnnnot yyyyyou!” Call vith this wonderful dimly. I stopped, panting. M enu M agic ux-BBw. Itsm e Is a grand- NT” actually brings “He wouldn’t have a telephone, chair scraped. “Too thick for me!” it nerves, but the man had on a This Week’s Menn tastlng cereal—and did Just to aching muscles would he, Judy?” His cane pointed The guests’ high words floated brown suit. His hair and eyes were wbat be said It would do. It painful local con* back from the piazza down the emp- got at tbe cause of my con­ an an old-fashioned toward Brown’s. very dark. Even his size was about New life for your meals—without Tomato Bouillon the same. No wonder I thought . *Pea and Potato Loaf stipation and corrected Itt In 3 strengths. “Doubt it. Deaf the way he is. meat. That’s a problem which con­ If your trouble Is Uke We’d better keep on to the inn.” I’d seen a ghost. cerns us more Baked Spinach Hof Biscuits with Marmalade mine, why don’t you try “Well, take it easy. R est a bit,” “Why not I? I’m Victor Quade. day after day. A 4U.-BBAB? Just eat it regu­ Do I know you?” He rose, and I balanced diet dic­ Pear Salad larly, drink plenty of water Mr. Q. said. “Or maybe you’d bet­ Baked Honey Custard ter run along alone. Leave me saw at once that not only was his tates we must, Im d-uJoin tbe Regulars1*! voice different, being quietly con­ have a serving or -•Recipe Given Iiade by EelloggvS in Bat-' here.” tie Creek. "Nothing doing!” I began to push trolled, while Roddy bit off his more of meat or ITATIONS OF again. Later I was to wish we’d words; but he was younger. His fish or beans or Cook cabbage in small amount of stopped to break the news to Old eyes, while just as compelling as peas—one of those will fill our pro­ boiling salted water for eight min­ ERNAL CAUSE Man Brown. But now we struggled Lane’s, invited confidence; while tein need—and give us energy, build utes. Drain and (blackheads), and Roddy’s fascinated. and repair our tissues. reserve I cup liq­ n, Millions relieve on without speaking, though Mr. e home treatment. Quincy reiterated, “Lane certainly “You seem terribly upset,” Mr. To homemakers who for years uid. Melt butter Napoleon Said It . Direct action aids had it coming to him.” And I knew Quade said. “Sit down, why don’t have used generous quantities of in saucepan. Add America is a fortunate country. -tlseptic -way. Use diced celery and ntmeat only as di­ we were both thinking of the same you? Can I get you something? A meat—this use of other protein foods She grows by the follies of the es. 25 years success, thing—the scene at the inn the eve­ glass of water?” may be a new, but a delightful les­ cook about 3 min­ European nations.—Napoleon. antee. ggr Vital in “No, thanks.” I slumped into a son in cookery. u te s. 1 R em o v e ~ap.. ]Enjoy famous ning before. from heat and S k iaIn Soap daily. In a flash I could see our guests chair and heard a hysterical giggle Vegetable dinners, please — and coming out of me that sounded like blend in flour. ReUef for Miseries of seated at the tabl ;s. I was help­ make attractive platters. Consider Combine cabbage water and cream ing our little high schooler serve, Lily Kendall. “You—you wish to the excellent possibilities of strips of take your meals at the inn? Our or top milk. Scald and add gradu­ and wondering which, if one of green beans, carrots, clusters of ally to the mixture. Stir constantly them, had sent me the $800. rates—oh, I can’t, Mr. Quade. You white cauliflower and diced beets in acties and oains of see, there’s just been a—a murder and continue to cook until mixture The Reverend Jonas De Witt de­ orange sauce—topped off in the cen­ is smooth and thickened. Add % UIV! ATISM here. You wouldn’t want to get mixed ter with a poached egg on toast. HEAD COLDS manded clams. Once he’d been a Put 3-fiinp43« Va-tro-nol tip eagh up with it. If you’ll help me push cup bf the grated cheese and cook TIS-LUMBAGO ■ preacher in New York who’d “sup­ Or, here is a loaf made of iron- until; melted. Remove from heat. nostril. I t (I) shrinks swollen mem­ plied” the Rockville Center Church a wheelchair up the ramp I’ll call supplying potatoes and protein-sup­ branes, (2) soothes irritation, aaC the police.” Plac'e alternate layers of cabbage (3) helps clear cold-clog- CN E I L S in Summer and boomed at his help­ plying peas fashioned in a loaf gaily and ,'sauce in a greased casserole. Bed nasal passages. tfif tfe V less parishioners like the ninth wave “A murder?” he shot at me. “Did garnished with egg dice amid Top with carrots and sauce. Sprin­ Follow complete dl- __ IAGIC in a storm at sea. He knew his re­ you say—murder?” broiled bacon: kle ,with remaining grated cheese rectlons In folder. YA*YM*MI EMEDY ligious creed, according to Uncle As he bent over my chair a chill and dot with pimiento. Bake in a crept up my spine. Who was this *Pea and Potato Loaf. SSEDftfljELlEF •Wylie, and his golf. Indeed, before hot) oven (400 degrees) for 25 min­ My Home making arrangements at the inn he’d person? How long had he been here? (Serves 6 ) 1IZS-SinalI Size 60n utes. There is no home that is inquired minutely about a golf Could it have been he Mr. Quincy Z tablespoons vitaminized margarine Pork and Parsnip Luncheon Dish. or BY HAtlii uceift e( price I and I had heard scuttling over near H cup dry bread crumbs twice as beautiful, as the n UG CO4 Inc. I course, asking, as I now recalled, if (Serves 6 ) beautiful city. Jacksonville, FIorMaI there wasn’t a short cut to it through the Lanes? What was he doing at I cup fresh or canned peas, mashed I pound fresh pork, diced the Lane estate. Uncle Wylie had Pirate’s Head, anyway? Could he be 1 cap cooked potatoes, mashed i medium onion, minced carried in his golf clubs. “ ’S a won­ the killer? H teaspoon salt 3 cops boiling water 1A teaspoon pepper O SUFFER FROM^ der the Reverend would come way Victor Quade read the questioning 3 cups diced cooked parsnips STOMACH TR0UB1E? over here, anyway. Sh’d think he’d fear in my eyes. “Nothing could H teaspoon nutmeg Vs teaspoon pepper FEEL TIRED? BUM W l hate the sight of the Lane place. drive me away now,” he said quiet­ H cnp thick white sance . I teaspoon salt PEPUSS? T ry our Oea n m 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Indian Formula—WAMHUMC Old Man Lane skinned him worse’n r ly. “You needn’t be afraid. I didn’t IV t tablespoons IIonr KERB TEA. I t has helped thou­ us. Danged if I don’t take that do it—whatever it is. I’m trying ta Broiled bacon, if desired 3 tablespoons minced parsley sands to feel well and happy again. hot f dlzzi- In the doorway stood Roddy Lane. eoovtnce yourself. D o n 't delay. AetMamm boundary ;line to court.” write stories. And this—don’t > you Brown crumbs in vitaminized Brown the pork cubes in their own Mail $1.00 and ad. ‘Irregularities”, are see? It lets me in at the beginning of Irritable, blue at Aunt Nella had sputtered back: ty hall. Even in the dining room margarine and sprinkle % of them fat in a hot skillet. When well HATICK WPWH BERB C q .r.0. Boi WtInM fc the functional "Don’t get started on the Lanes. a mystery. Where’s the phone? I’ll into a well greased loaf pan (8 % by browned, add the -iod In a woman's you could hear things like: “Decent call the police.” . Flnkham’s Vege- Fifteen years’ feud over a few meas­ folks,” “dirty dog,” “show his face” 4% by 2% inches) to form a lining. minced onion and ‘—tbe best-lmown ly inches! Land sakes—dead, ain’t I felt a little reassured and re­ Mix together peas, potatoes, remain­ sim m er for 3 min­ n buy today that's and “remember my cloth!” This minded him of Mr. Quincy; but he /or tcomen. he? And his good-for-nothin’ son out was too good to miss. Lily waddled ing crumbs and seasonings. Add utes. Add the wa­ pound, has helped West. So, get to shuckin’ those out, with me just ahead of her, to said never mind Mr. Quincy. Lead white sauce (2 tablespoons vitamin­ te r and cook gent­ WANTED thousands of wom- peas.” him to the phone. It was in my ized margarine, 2 tablespoons flour ly until the meat :h annoying symp* try to stem the line of talk or change eLdirectlons. Plnlt* And now Roddy was dead, too! it. After all, Rodney Lane was a cubicle of an office, back of the sit­ and % cup milk), and mix well. Al­ is almost tender, i . l s worth tryinoS Funny how little things come back guest. But he jumped up and crept ting room which had been converted ternate layers of peas and potato then add the salt, Sorghum Syrup to you in the aftermath of terror. beside me, signaling for silence. It into a bedroom for our invalid. We mixture and sliced eggs until all is pepper and par­ ( 0 1 SORGHUM MOUSSES) Lily Kendall sat beside Mr. Albion was then I had a good look at his went in and Victor Quade, firing used. Bake in a moderate oven snips. Continue cooking for 10 to 15 Potter, our painter, whose key I’d well-kept hand and the marvelous questions at me right and left, lifted (350 degrees) 25 minutes, or until minutes. Thicken the remaining liq­ Write, telling us hew snitched for Bessie Norcross. Self- diamond ring. the receiver. set. Serve with Tomato Sauce made uid and serve on a hot platter, with much you hove to sell “H’lo? H’lo?” Then, jiggling the by the addition of 2 tablespoons of the gravy separate. Sprinkle with effacing, untidy, he was a negative Albion Potter was at the far end and price. Write ta. sort of person, with a disconcert­ hook, “Emergency! Police!” He vitaminized margarine and a bay parsley. of the piazza, sketching the clouds tried several times, but got no an­ leaf to a'can of undiluted tomato Another pork dish makes use of 'day. Apostcardwillda;' ing way of staring you down. in a little book he always carried. More likely it was Hugh Norcross, swer. “I might have known. We’ll soup and cooked together several hearts, one of the unrestricted cuts The rest were watching the minister find the wire’s been cut.” He began of m eat: BOX 237/ PITTSBURGH, M . pr the Reverend Mr. De Witt, or practice a golf stroke on the lawn. minutes. Garnish with eggs or even Mr. Quincy. Hugh rather in­ investigating, while I wondered how broiled bacon, if desired. Baked Staffed Pork Heart; “Here’s what I’d like to do to terested me, when he could escape he knew unless he’d cut it himself. Your family will exclaim pretty- 3 or 4 pork hearts his clinging vine of a sister. Here that bird!” De Witt ground his heel “Outside, probably,” he added. 3 slices bacon into Aunt Nella’s velve.ty grass and pretty when you serve this au gratin ^ S u p e rfie M was an eligible male, and did she -1 could hear poor Thaddeus Quin­ dish—ringed attractively with car­ I cup fine bread crambs know it! Bessie, as she repeatedly sent a golf ball spang through a cy calling my name. “Please help I sm all onion I C x t e r n a tly window in the Lane garage. At the rot slices. The cheese-white sauce SNAPPY FACTS C a u s e d told the world, had already endured me with the wheel chair,” I said. combination can make it a main Salt ' one nervous breakdown and ap­ tinkling of glass beyond our plum “There doesn’t seem to. be anybody Pepper ABOUT -g ing itch —allay tree Roddy sauntered down the dish: us quicken healing peared hell-bent to enjoy another. else around.” Flour for dredging steps. Cabbage and Celery An Gratin. Lard for browning ing Eesinol today* She and her brother were in their We got Mr. Quincy into the house (Serves 6) RUBBEB later twenties and had summered “Good shot, Smith. Haven’t lost and held a consultation. Both men, Wash hearts and remove enough at the Head before. Evidently, from your stroke,” he said crisply. “Did I noticed, eyed the other suspicious­ S cups raw cabbage, shredded of center portion to permit addition INOlU snatches of conversation I diught, they have golf at State’s Prison?” ly. Victor Quade raced out again. - 3 tablespoons butter or other of the dressing or stuffing. Dice We all stood speechless, staring at "Follow him, Judyl Don’t let him shortening bacon and fry until crisp. Com­ she loathed the place. Yet she’d 1 cup diced celery S c ra p ; ★ come again. Why? “—knew I was Lane, who kept on toward the castle get away. How do we know— ?” bine with bread crumbs. Season trying to forget!” I heard her ex­ on the bluff, at the left of the old I raced out, too. Victor was com­ ' 3 tablespoons flour with finely minced onion. Season robber latex a t It drip* from tW w It at Hitler! church. Oddly enough, Bessie Nor­ 1A teaspoon salt cavity in hearts, fill with stuffing, Ivom b abovt 60 per cant w o ta y claim once, and then Hugh’s gentle ing back. “Just as I thought. Cut H teaspoon pepper S I par

DAVIE BRICK Our Frtedom YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING yiC T O R Y YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE COMPANY Is Priedtss NOT A MASS MEETING By JTOSEFfl E . DATlEB j DEALERS IN Ftrmtr Ambmtdtr It Ibadm I and Belgium. I BRICK and SAND UNITED OMHia fw ttf Srauu^m riaM aiM to j Augusta Travers—you know, the «•■>••••> wllk U» .KiUUin 1 'rSA T1T E S" 1 STATES one who runs the UtOe h a t shop down CADiuIfQ u maptato tk* uU n'a M M W on Main Street—she’s always been p.rtUhr Mlit V n Ita II .I b u w T , WOOD and COAL dead set against gambling in any WAR form. Never will forget when I was What I myself saw In my four Day Phone 194 - Nisrht Fhone 119 a kid and she found little Hammy, yean In Europe gave me a new her youngest nephew, playing mar* realization of the priceless rights Mocksville, N. C. BONDS bles for keeps out back of the shop. AND Took it on herself to give him a w hat which we here enjoy. big and point out the evils of gam­ No secret police can In the night bling. She’s a strict woman, Augusta, whisk us away, never again to be I. STAMPS real strict. Good as gold, of course. seen by those we love. But mighty set against the lighter None of us can be deprived by any Walker's Funeral HomeJ things of fife. party, state or tyrant of those pre­ 1943 Well, so you could have knocked us cious civil liberties which our laws AMBULANCE all over with a feather when Au­ uid our courts guarantee. gusta started her None of us can be persecuted for Blum’s Almanacs Rhone 48 Men an dyteg f i t t t M f gambling cam- practicing the faith which we found Freedom*. The least « i Mife (Jim Paign for War at our mother’s knee. Mocksville, N. C. de here at home is to t a r Bonds and None of us can be persecuted, tor­ W ar B e n ls— 10% for W ar • //\ Stamps, right out tured or killed because of the fact Bonds, every pay day. 'fS . in the window^ of that an accident of fate might have I her shop. First FREE she got hold of the made us of the same race as the photographs of Nazarene. every boy here in town who’s joined No American can be placed by UP, and pasted them on a big board any party or government in a regi­ To AU Persons Who Renew in the window, with little American mented vise which takes from him flags at the corners. Half the town or her either freedom of economic was down there watching her do it. opportunity or political religious lib­ Their Subscription Or Subscribe She left the middle empty. Then she erty. The brought out a placard she’d had printed up and put it in the middle, What would the millions of unfor­ and this is what it said: “These are tunate men, women and children in the Local Boys who have enlisted in Europe give to be able to live and T o America’s War—They are betting enjoy such a way of IifeT that you are buying War Bonds and Well, in this war, those are the Davie Record Stamps-Hitler and the Japs are bet­ filings in our lives which are in ting you aren’t—Place your bets in­ jeopardy. Our boys are dying to pre­ side.” THE DAVIE RECORD My wife couldn’t wait to get her­ serve them for us. self down there and inside Augusta’s Then we can do no less than to Has Been PubBshed Since 1899 shop to see what in the wide world "say yes” and fill those war stamp had happened to her, turning right albums. Itisourdutyandprivilege For Not Less Than Six Months around about gambling like that. to help the secretary of the treasury, You know my wife. She kind of likes Mr. Morgenthau, in his magnificent; to talk. She went right up to Augusta effort to do the tremendous job of Call or Send in Your and said, “Augusta Travers, seems getting the money to keep our boys 43 Years like something’s come over you. Why, I never thought I’d see you run­ supplied with the weapons with ning a gambling campaign in your which to fight our fight. Subscription or Renewal Today own shop.” Surely that is little enough for us Mean to tell me it’s a gamble to do on the home front. . Others have come and gone-your whether this country buys enough V. St Trteturjr Dtpariment bonds to win this war?” Augusta county newspaper keeps going. asked. I forgot to say. Wasn’t just a hat my wife brought home. Was a hat m Sometimes it has seemed hard to and a $25 bond. (Story from an actual report in the files of the Treasury Department.) make “buckle and tongue” meet but Remember: It takes both—taxes and War Bonds (and more War soon the son shines and again we Bonds)—to ran the War and combat Every Man, Woman and Child inflation! U. S. Treasury Department march on. Our faithful subscribers, “ft Takes Both” In Davie County most of whom pay promptly, give us courage and abiding faith in our : ' V ' £ Should Buy fellow man. Ifyour neighbor is not taking The WAR BONDS and STAMPS Record tell him to subscribe. The price has not advanced, but con­ This Month If Possible tinues the same, $1.00 per year. It takes both . . . two fingers to give the Victory sign. It takes both . . . War Bonds and Taxes to make tQNoa a v irrn * 0 that Victory come true. Continue your Nine Billions Worth Of When You Come To Town purchase of War Bonds, at least ten percent of your income. Pay your Bonds Must Be Sold Victory Tax and your income tax Make Our Office Your cheerfully and gladly. Both are in heu of an Occupation Tax to Hitler. This Month. 1 . S. Treasury Department This War Cannot Be Won Without Headquarters. Money. We Are Always Glad To I Help Your Country And Help Yourself Seie You. l e o m n a Leonora straightened the objects I By Purchasing War Bonds and Stamps. on her desk with great care. She had put her desk at the end of her room facing the door so that when her mother came in she would have to Ydur son who is in the Army, will cross the whole room under Leo­ Buy Bonds Buy Stamps nora’s stem executive eye to get to her. From movies and pictures in the enjoy reading The Record. Just like a newspapers Leonora had gotten a From Your From Your good idea of how the desk of a busy woman of affairs should look. • With an important scowl, Leonora letter from home. The cost is only 2c. picked up a sheet of paper. Now she Local Bank, Local was two people—herself, the busy 0 woman, and her own stenographer. 'aMiss Simpkins, take a letter to the Postoffice, Po&office, per week. Send us his address. Secretary of the Treasury, will you? ” she murmured under, her breath. “Yes, immediate­ or or ly,” she mur­ mured back at 0 herself. Theatre Merchant Leonora cleared letu sd o her throat and BUY WAR BONDS looked at the ceil­ ing for inspira­ tion. Miss Simp­ kins bent over the The More Bonds We Buy The Quicker YOUR JOB PRINTING sheet of paper hanging on the words about to fall. - “Dear Mr. Morgenthau,” — “Got1 Our Davie Boys9 Who Are In Service9 that?” — “Yes, madam.” “I am — ahem — thirteen years ’ We can save you money I old and anxious to be of all possible, service to the country at this time, - Will Get Back Home. ahem! / on your “I earn a weekly income of from , $1.37 to $2.12 by helping with th e . housework and by shovelling snow. - ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, I am at present in possession of one • This Advertisement Is Donated By War Savings Bond and am buying stamps weekly. I want to become a STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BDLL member of the 10 percent Club. I fed it to be — ahem — not only my duty, but my privilege’ (“How do The Davie Record I you spell privilege?” asked Miss HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Simpldns. “Don’t bother me with these details,” said Leonora)—m y Davie’s Oldest and Best Known Newspaper— privilege as an American to invest Patronize your home newspaper at least ten percent of my income in ' W ar Bonds. A Paper That Has Been Working For The Growth Yours truly,” and thereby help build up your "Get that off at once, Miss Simp- : kins,” SaidiLeonora. "Yes, Ma’am I ! And Development of Mocksville and Davie County You certainly are an important: home town and county.______woman, ma’am,” said Miss Simp- ■ kins. For More Than 43 Years i (Letter from an actual communi-' t cation in the files of the Treasury! THE DAVIE RECORD. Department.) U. S. Trnsury DtpartmnBt < The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S Ol/DEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 4 . 1943 NUM BER 3 6

Graduallyit islearning that it is NEWS OF LONG AGO. Level Heads And Brave New Deal Is Dead Jim Truth By Fable not a private circle of th e elect Seen Along Mau Street Hearts Farley Ayers The interesting and thought pro saints or a Sanhedrin of the infalli By The Street Rambler. What Waa Happeniag Ia Davie voking article in vour last week’s bly right in matters religious, hut OOOOOO Before The New Deal Used Up Rev. Walter E. Iaenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. The • Whirligig,” a Washington issue, entitled “Religious Nod- rather an assembly of worshippers Main street crowded with antos ThefAIphabt-, Drowned The Every country, every nation, newspaper column, tells an Inter sense,” by Mr Chas H. Utley, and trnth seekers, conscious of their since honor system went into ef­ needs level heads and brave hearts. estlng story of a party held by brought to mind a fable that I read Hogs and Plowed Up The ignorance and imperfections, band­ fect—Judge Clement shaking bands In fact, we asrindividuals all need James A. Farley with a number of many vears' ago which probably ed together for mutual spiritual im with friends on square—Soldier boy U. S. Senator in Washington as Cotton and Corn. level heads and brave hearts as we gives the .answer to Mr. Utley's provement and temporal helpfulness walking around the square with (Davie Record, March 2 0 , 1918 ) go through life. We are In a world follows: . problem —why so many otherwise —a well approved Instrumentality young ladv, both acting and look “James A. Farley recently de William R. Green, of Advance, of danger because of the powers of intelligent people fail to use their for uplifting and blessing the world ing happy—Misses Louise Meroney lighted a luncheon group of sena­ has enlisted In the U. S. Navy. sin, darkness, hatred, war and God given intellect in matters p. r- in the spirit of Jesus. The vast in­ and Frances Strand walking around tors by telling them In an informal C. A. Guffe v, of the classic shades bloodshed, therefore it requires the taioing to religion. It ran some­ crease of knowledge and experience In the rain—George Hendricks en­ talk that the New Deal w as of Rowan, was in town Monday. best there is in us, and the best we thing like this: brought down to us through the joying shampoo—Misses Pearl Ta­ through both above and below the Rev. Walter Dodd left Monday mav obtain from God, to enable us Two righteous men argued con­ ceuturies makes possible a new ex­ tum and Faith Deadmon lunching Mason and Dixon’s line. F. D. on a business trin to Statesvitle and to be soldiers of the cross of Christ, cerning the nature of God. “My pansion and new application of re. in cafe—Miss Ruth Boger leaving R’s original promotor based bis other points. face the powers of wickedness bra­ belief is/’ said one of them,” “that jigious truth, for through science newspaper office—Taylor Bailey in conclusion on a series of conversa­ Tobn Frank Tohnson, who sells vely and courageously and be vic­ man does well to fear God. God’s we are constantly receiving revela, cafe trying to get something to eat tion he had had with key Demo­ Brock’s candy, spent Sunday night tors for our Lord. wrath is easily provoked and He is tions of divine wisdom from the —Mrs. B. I. Smith purchasing a crats in every part of the country. in town accidentally. In order to have level heads and. quick to avenge Himself on those Holy Spirit of God. This should money order—Alex Tucker mak­ Jim, whose election forecasts usual. Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Fry are re- brave hearts we mnst have God who scorn Him and refuse to do continue until “ we rest our - weary ing his way into conrt bonse—Fel­ Iy hit the bull’s eye, expressed joking over the arrival of a fine with ,us. He keeps us evenly bal­ His will. Take these earthquakes, souls in Him.” low trading mnle Ior an old gray doubt whether the President could son at.their home on Sunday. anced in our heads and brave in cyclones, floods and wars, for ex­ In the peace that we all hope horse—Lady trying to borrow um­ carry th e .Solid South if be ran for Stonewall Jackson,, of Bixby, a our hearts as we go forth for the ample. I believe they are punish, soon is to come to this foolish, war brella on rainy day—County com a fourth term, as his aides expect nephew of General Stonewall Jack­ right and against the wrong. A ments inflicted on a wicked world. torn world, silly, are we to think missioners meeting in middle of him to do. Among the states men­ son, was in town Monday. man does not have a leval head if Men live brazenly in sin and think that it will be permanent unless un highw ay. tioned as anti.Roosevelt possibili­ Mrs. C. F: Meroney and daugh. he lives for the devil, neither does they can escape God’s' wrath, but to its treaty are patently injected ties were Texas, Mississippi, Ala­ ter Miss Marv, and Mrs. E. H. he have a brave heart. He is not His patience does not endure for­ those eternal attributes of God, so He DoesnV Think Moch bama and Georgia'. The people Morris, spent Saturday afternoon at his best. Oftentimes he is at ever and when He is weary of the beautifully portrayed by Jesus— and the politicians in these areas, In Winston shopping. his worst. world’s wickedness He sends disas. love, .realization ot the brother­ Of Legislatore - according to reports, no longer re Brady Foster went to Winston Every age of the world needs ters to crush those who have dared hood of all mankind and willing­ Tbe debate and'discussion indul­ gard the Chief Executive as a De­ Sunday, where ha has aceepted great leaders, great thinkers, there­ to affront Him ” ness for national abnegation in ged in by tbe members of the pre­ mocrat of the old-fashioned stripe position with the Southern Public fore it is absolutely necessary for “I think you are wrong,” said order that all races and peoples sent North Carolina General As­ and therefore do not feel bound to Utilities Co men to be level-headed- In the the other man. “God isn’t like may have equal opportunity to live sembly has been about on a par vote for him in keeping with his. E. C. Lowery, of Kannapolis,meantime such an age needs men that at all. These disaster yo ’ are and develop Godward. with the Culture Club debates of their historic prejudices. They was in town the first of the week of great influence end power whose talking about are merely the nor. WILLIAM P. ETCHISON. Lum and Abner, Frederick We- might cast their ballots for a Re­ shaking hand and buying lumber. hearts are brave. They must face mal functionings of God’s natural bnnk and Grand Pappy Spears publican provided some procedure J. L. Holton and son Ralph, great problems, greet issues, great laws, which we call Nature. A down in Pine Ridge, but not near­ can be devised by which he will ap­ Somewhere In New spent the week end in Statesville. dangers, and if they have brave flocd is a disaster to those who hap­ ly so interesting and amusing. pear on a ticket- with a felicitous J. P. Green left Monday on a hearts because they are godly and pen to be in its way, whether they Gninea There will be no lameut when righteously, then they are capable party pseudovm. The former na­ business trip to Eastern Carolina. are good or bad. Gqd has nothing Somewhere in New Guinea where the this Legislature quits Its foolish­ tional chairman’s predictions may Mrs. E. L. Gaither and daugh­ of leading their fellowmen aright directly to do with it. Heis a God sun is like a curse ness and goes home, but there will all be wrong. Dixie might line uo ter, Miss Sarah, spent Saturday in and to victory. of love and His mercy endures for­ And each long day iB followed by be a State-wide hope that they will Nodoubt multitudes of people solidly for F. D R.. or some other W inston. ever. He is kind, gentle and quick one that’s slightly worse; never return. Their complete sub­ Democrat. But Jim’s visit and re­ J. L. Sheek and Herbert Clem­ have plenty of brains, plenty of in­ to forgive. His heart is filled with Where the brick red dust flows serviency to tbe wishes of the li­ marks helped congeal' the atmos­ ent dodged down to Charlotte last telligence. and great learning, but pity and with understanding’ for thicker than shifting desert sand quor, wine and beer barons, has phere on Capitol Hill. He let White And onr tbongbts return eternal Thursday on business. if the devil' has their head and His weak creatures. He is indeed been scandalously brazen and ruth­ House opponents in the House and to a fairer greener land. Baxter Lagle, of Camp Sevier, heart, then he is going to use it for a Father—THE Father, patient, less They scornfully ignored the destructiveness rather than con. Senate know they had his blessing understanding and slow to anger,” Somewhere in New Guinea where a spent a few days with home folks girl is never seen. pleas of tbe Christian people and strnctiveness. His business is al­ in their dissatisfaction with the Thus the two men - argued, and here ihst week. The sky is never cloudy and the other decent citizens for a referen­ ways to destroy rather than save. Chief Executive. The break be­ because they could not agree, they Mrs. A. F. Duckett, of Raleigh, grass never green; dum, then proceeded to liberaliza And what he desires most to de­ tween these two old buddies is com­ Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W . K . decided to .visit a wise man who Where the Dingo’s nightly bowling wine and beer control and spread plete as well as prophetic.” Clement, on R. 4 . stroy is the lives and usefulness of lived near, and ask him to settle robs a man of blessed sleep this evil over the entire State. How Mrs. B. F. Hooper returned Mon­ men while they live, and at the 48 Drivers License Re­ their differences. “It is a very Where there isn’t any whiskey and much longer tbe Christian people day from a few days visit to rela­ end of life destroy their precious simple matter,” said the wise man. the beer is never cheep. of the State will be satisfied with a tives and friends in Greensboro: souls in bell. voked In Six Days “Near the top of yonder mountain Somewhere in New Guinea where stone, when they petition their Leg­ Nothing seems so mhch to men the nights are made for love Miss Martha Clement, who is Revocation of 48 drivers licenses is a cave and in the cave is a pit islators for bread, remains for the and nations as heads and hearts Where the moon is like a search­ teaching at Wallburg, spent the from February 20 through February that is called bottomless. Go there future to disclose. light. with the southern cross week-end with home folks here. consecrated nnto God. He will 26, was announced by the State high­ and look into the pit and you will Certain members of the General above. ~ Mrs. Clegg Clement, of Winston, lead us in the right wav and to way safety division at Raleigh. For­ see your God." Assembly consumed many valuable Sparkiing like a diamond on a trop­ life’s best. We believe all the pow­ ty-three of the revocation were for The two men visited the cave and is spending some time In town with ic n ig h t . hours, heaping undeserved praise ers of wickedness combined can drunken driving______gazed inso the pit long and earn­ her father, G. A. Allison. 'Tis a shameless waste, of beauty and qommendation on tbe beads of never defeat those whose beads, Will MarkIand has moved his estly and then returned to the wise when there’s not a girl in sight- certain other colleagues, who by hearts and lives are consecrated un­ 160,000 Pounds Of family from near the court house man and told him what they had Somewhere in New Guinea where chicanery and other questionable to the house recently vacated by reservedly unto God. He enables Egg Powder seen. the mail is always late methods, have succeeded in passing men to think right, to do right, “I was right,” said, one of the N. T. Foster, on Salisbury street. The Coble Dairy products in WiIk- And a Christmas card in April is a rotton bill through both bouses and will lead His people unto cer­ Mrs. Annie Sandidge and little esboro, the only egg dehydration m en.’* IsawGodandHewasjusf considered up to date; No previous Xegislature has so tain victory. Amen son Dabny, of Amherst, Va., spent plant in North Carolina, has turned as I had pictured Him—stern of Where we never have a payday and openly practiced the Philosophy of . several days last week with rela­ ont 160,000 pounds of egg powder countenance, demanding complete we never have a cent Sehopenbaur as this one has from But we never miss the money, tives here. . since opening four weeks ago.. This obedience and quick to punish all the first day it convened. cause we never get it spent. Miss Lucille Pass, who has been Bv John Wesley Clay is about one carload a week. In five who s in .” Governor Broughton and -other Somewhere in New Guinea where the W hat.is the matter with the days of operation last week the plant “Gb no, I was right,” said the Democratic leaders will suffer very at the bedside of her father at Rich ants and lizards play mond for the past three weeks, re­ Methodists and Baptists in North dried 3,640 cases of eggs, a total of other man. “I too saw God and severe cases of nausea when it be­ 1,310,400. It takes, on an average, And a hundred fresh mosquitos turned home Sunday. Her father Carolina? They are supposed to His face is gentle and kind Love replace each one you slay— comes necessary for them to de­ three dozen eggs to make a pound and perfect understanding shine is much better. be the two strongest Christian de. of egg powder.—Wilkesboro Hust- So take me back to Frisco, and let fend tbe record of tbis General As­ Jake Haneline, who lived near nominations in the State Num­ ler. forth in His eyes. He would not me hear those mission bells sembly. There is simply no satis­ Smith Grove, died last Wednesday erically they are. And each of harm the poorest of His creatures. For this God-forsaken-ouhpostisa factory defense possible. of tuberculosis, aged 3 2 years. He them proclaim loudly agaiost alco. His great spirit heart is filled with substitute for HELL. —JAMES H. HOLLOWAY, is survived by his mother and two holism at their annual meetings. compassion and He will forgive all ; W ritten by Clarence Potter, son of In Winston-Salem Journal. sisters and seven brothers. Fnner We have had two fine Governors who transgress”. The wise man Mr. and Mrs. John 0 . Potter, Shouns, Tennessee. al and burial servic.s w ere'conduc- from these denominations. And WAR BONDS laughed. “Neither of you actual­ Will Gel Packages From ted at Elbaville church Thursday before election each of these men ly saw God in that pit,” said he. Up To OfNcers afternoon were champtions of prohibition. Every shipyard in our country is “There is water at the bottom of it Red Cross Clifford Eaton, son of Mr. and But when put into the Governor’s setting amazing records in the con­ and the water serves as a mirror, Hereafter our officers must should­ New.York.—Au 11-pound package struction of a merchant marine so er full responsibility, if they - permit Mrs. O. B. Eaton, of Winston Sa- chair they seemed to have develop­ You saw your own reflections. the American Red Cross plans to essential to the transport of supplies places that continually cause trouble lem, died last Wednesdav after ed cold feet. Neither of them, so and men to the seven seas. The Each of you has created his own send every American war prisoner to operate. Therecan be uo more short illness of heart disease, aged them so far as we have been able overall cost of these hundreds of God in his own imagine.” in enemy camps throughout tbe ships now building runs into mil­ passing of the bulk, as has been world each week will contain:. 19 years. Funeral and bnrlal ser< to see, has raised mncb as a little This story probably had its ori lions of dollars. great indoor pastime to date. The Whole powdered milk, one pound; vices were held Thursday, finger against the evil which they gin in the mystic East, the original new laws are briefly, as follows: processed American cheese, nine so eloquently fought before elec­ home of all five of our great rell. The following young men will Beer or wine cannat be sold to per­ ounces; eleomargarin with vitamin gions, but through tbe same meth leave April 1st for Camp Jackson tion. Their oratory proved to be sona who appear to be under the in­ A, one pound; pork luncheon meat, John Frank Leach, Filmore Foster, as sounding brass and tinkling cym­ od so often used by Jesus, it teach, fluence of intoxicants. 12 ounces; dried prunes, one pound; Maxle S Kintey, William Devid bals. es a great truth—the real character Sale of beer or wine is probibite - orange concentrate, four ounces; Crenshaw, Sherrill William Mon­ The Methodists and Baptists have of the loving spirit of God that between the hours of 11:30 p. m , white sugar, eight ounces; biscuits, day, Joseph F. Stafford. enough votes in North Carolina to Jesus endeavored' so faitLfnlly to and 7 a. m , daily. seven ounces; soluble coffee, four Beer or wine cannot be sold to per The many friends of John Ray put the forces of whisky to rout. portray. But In most of us there ounces; two chocolate bars, two soap sons under 18 years of age. . Eaton, who lived near Cana for Jost as China has the manpower to remains still a hangover, of super­ bars and four packages of cigarettes. Both the sale and serving of beer make the little Jap quake in bis stition and fear, inherited from Mrs. Frank P. Shephard, regional many years, will be saddened to or wine are prohibited any public learn of his death, which occurred boots if they bad the arms. The many ages ago, when for man grop­ chairman of a new Red Cross pro­ premises daring illegal hours. ject here in which tbe food will be at Johns Hopkins Hosoital, Balti­ Baptist and Methodists have the Many of them are called “Victo­ ing in intellectual darkues, fear of more, last Wednesday night, fol­ Violations of the new regulations packed for shipment abroad on mer­ arms, all right, but they wave ry” ships and you are contributing God meant religion. Through that lowing an operation for brain trou- to this victory hr your purchase of may mean the revocation'of the sell cy ships, said that volunteers, work­ ble. The, body was brought home them in oratory and beat the air War Bonds . . . at least ten per­ great and fundamental .Christian er’s license. The license may also ing in a converted warehouse, will Friday and laid to rest Saturday with their eloquence.—Winston cent of your income, every payday. truth for which Jesus lived and be revoked if any disorderly conduct, produce 2:0 0 0 000 packages a year. The packages will be distributed at Eaton’s Baptist Church. ,Mr. Salem Journal, We’U need these ships after the war, surrendered his life, “perfect love improper entertainment or breach of too, when Peace comes. to prison camps through the neutral Eaton is survived by his mother O. S . T r tM tj D tfaH m m castetb out all fear.” the Christian the peace occurs on the premises agencv of the International Red and] several brothers and sisters. The Record is only $1.00 church is making progress slowly. where beer or wine is sold,—Ex. - Crnsa in Geneva, Switzerland. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. M ake Slip Covers for . Four D estroyers Join N avy in M ass Launching That Unusual Chair W ho’s N ew s — - *PHIS cover was a twofold con- T h i s W e e k I S s f iI a servation measure in the most literal sense. Its purpose was By not to cover shabby upholstery Delos Wheeler Lovelace but to iprotect handsome, damask Released by from everyday wear and'tear. Consolidated Features.—WKU Release. If you have an especially diffi­ cult chair to cover, you will save XJEW YORK--The biggest tenth A SERIES OF time by fitting a muslin pat­ A pupil of the 1943 Red Cross War Fund SPECIAL ARTICLES tern first. Then you can snip until member of I is being raised by Chester M. Colby BY THE LEADING ing for schq which I wa who knows as well as Morgenfhau WAR CORRESPON FIT COVER AROUND < ... _ , how to make SUPPORTS, AM) MSTENI WITH SNAPS- • I r * in the Cards th e m o n e y MAKE SOE CKNM 6Sj That Colby1U Top roll in. LONG ENOUGH TO SUP OVER WDEST J Red Cron Quota ^ PART OF BACK- • B U R M A for $125,000,000 is now on In full swing and the Colby assignment £ is to find just a nip under $13,000,000 By Daniel De Luce in New York city for Americans on ClTJVIf Feature—Tbrougb special arrangement all the fighting fronts. with Collier's Weekly) Thirteen makes a lot of mil- Greatest reservoir of fighting man­ ARM COVER , lions, and more when they buy SNAP FRILL COVERS blood plasma, not to count lesser power to whip the Japanese lies in CARVING benefits, but Mr. Colby goes aft- free, unoccupied China. For five years the Chinese soldier has er them without blinking. Over it fits perfectly around arms ana . 20-odd years in an ascending proved himself every bit as coura­ beating the I geous and clever as his Japanese other supports and, if you make, she would la spiral that finally reached the a mistake in the pattern Just chairmanship of the board of enemy. He has hung on in the face reading thaj of discouraging odds, lacking mod­ stitch a patch over it and start take her. General Foods corporation, he over again. Before removing thej has learned to deal easily with ern weapons and an air force. when she pattern from the chair, plan thet nation she I even millions. In a quadruple launching at Kearny, N. J., four speedy sea fighters go down the ways. They are, left Anglo - American arsenals openings so that they will lap neat-] should eventually be able to fur­ only and rd They may fill his day, but come to right, the Kidd, named in honor of Rear Adm. Isaac Kidd, killed in action at Pearl Harbor; the Turner, Iy and be sure they are long without sta| evening they' have small chance nish him with these new arms named for Capt. Daniel Turner, commended during battle of Lake Erie in 1813; the Thorn, named for Lieut. enough. In the finished cover ei-: Despite t l against Lincolniana or, for lighter Jonathan Thom, commended for his part in naval action at Tripoli on February 16, 1801; and the Bollard, and give him the support of a combined armada of airplanes. ther bindings or facings m aybe' ers knew tl hours, a crossword puzzle. named in honor of late Rear Adm. William H. G. Bullard, father of American radio. used for irregular edges. Just the same he will probably However, “the day” is indefinite. • • • did not stf familiar su work day and night for the Red Ib 1943? Perhaps longer. There is NOTE—This chair Is from Mrs. Spears', Cross since the money is all for a lot of spade work to be done, for Sewing Book 3. which also contains direc­ in recent yd the army and navy, and tradition Future W AACS, W AVES, SPARS Start Training a great Allied offensive “on the Asi­ tions for smart new curtains; and' nnmer-' lie and stal joins the Colby family with both atic continent. OUS things to make from odds and ends,’ learning th| as well as new materials. To get copy of fects are services. It is required chiefly in Burma. Book 3 send name and address with 15 of the strucl Mr. Colby, 65 now and hand­ And it is being planned right now cents in coins to: i by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, m ost cases I somely.. gray, was a major in nervousnesl that llttler World war although, General Wavell and General Stil- MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEABS oddly,' he was bom at the Naval w ell. Bedford Hills Kew York . I am wril Academy and was practically Allies Need Burma. D raw er 10 Ciis tim e a l raised on sea water. His father The transfer of a thousand bomb Enclose IS cents for Book No. 3. book of thq ers and a thousand fighting planes tion societ was Rear Admiral Chester M. N am e...... Colby and his son, third to bear from America to China could be ganized byj the name, is in the Naval Air made in seven days. But once hav­ Address ...... rectionists r service. ing got the air fleet to China, the purposes a | accordance Fresh out of the army, Mr. Colby Allies would be little better off than before, unless they had Burma. ethical codd was mulling over thr.ee proffered Correction f jobs when a fortune teller said that For the air force would need fuel— not a few thousand. gallons flown of the soci| she saw him at the head of a big principles food concern. He joined the old laboriously over the Himalayas, but many thousand tons. PETROLEUM JELLY © A CUTS of speech Postum Cereal company shortly, the qualiJ and deftly pyramided that into Gen­ And where is the oil for the future planes of China? In Bur­ membership eral Foods. Blinded Understanding ma. “Oh,” you say, “weren’t “The s p J But when Fate destines one to the Burma fields scorched by apist is onq COME day the world may worry the British? Or was that just ruin it begins by blinding the eyes: has been over geologic-politics as it wor­ another newspaper story?” of his understanding. — Jamss conduct th| ries now over the geo-politics of Maj. Fraser. Y es, the Burma fields wer'e I diagnosis Gen. Prof. Doktor Karl Haushoffer feet) and _ , . _ whose rare- scorched, thoroughly scorched. At the moment they’re useless. But individuals! Geologtc Polities bit of Heart- problems To Control World lands, Croos- listen to the man who did the scorch'; ing. Beware Coughs barrassingl Pvux-Fnt.UUH “If the Japanese brought In 15,000 from common colds and const! specialists and'50,000 tons of equip­ cial, or bif Offshore Islands gave Hitler dreams, individuals! and all the rest of us nightmares. At New York City college’s school of bnsiness, the first course In the country to train women for doty ment and machinery, they could get Burma producing again within a few That Hang On or speech! If this happens, another professor, with WAACS, WAVES or SPARS has been opened. Part of the training is a “commando” obstacle course to months. But they have neither the Creomulsion relieves prom ptly be­ normal to I harden the trainees. Here the girls (left) are using a springboard in jumping exercise with emphasis on land* cause it goes right to the seat of the bony C. K. Leith, m ay get chief specialists nor the equipment. We are able t| praise, or blame. He comes up now ing roll to learn self-protection against injury in falling. Right: A neat twist of the wrist—that’s all there is to trouble to help loosen and expel a very Iin have both. We can soon have the germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to take the Penrose Medal for “emi­ it. Jewell Lubin and Judy Roth demonstrate the art of Judo during “commando” training in the girls’ tough­ to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ My thou ening course at the school. . wells flowing—if and when we re­ nent research in pure geology,” but capture Burma.” flamed bronchial m ucous mem* m erer o rl he has been broadcasting the polit­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you Scorching of Burma. speech d e l ical virtue of his subject for a quar­ a bottle of Creomulsian w ith the un­ For the story of the scorching of d e r s ta n d in g y o u m u s t li k e t h e w a y I t he should ’ ter of a century. School Children H arvest Arizona Cotton Flying G eneral Burma, let’s begin looking into a quickly allays the cough or you are tions of As far back as 1919 at Paris little red cloth-covered notebook to have your money back. consults. he was advisor to the American which this itinerant war correspond­ CREOMULSION Commission to Negotiate Peace, ent bought in Mandalay for ten an­ for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitii W h y and every word he let fall must nas, before the ships were bombed have packed political dynamite. and burned - down on Good Friday D i s m Next he said, and probably last year. I had it in a sweaty pock­ Aunt Louise says: wishes he hadn’t, that lack of f et of my khaki shirt when I jeeped ore for steel permanently re­ It is estl through Yenang-tuang, oil capital of every ten ) moved Japan as a world war Burma, on Thursday, April 16, 1942. menace. Later he warned, more due direct! Yenang-taung in Burmese, means PAZOiPILES 5 per cen | wisely, that world peace was “stream of the smelly waters.” sadly endangered by prohibi­ R elieves pain and so r e n e ss glands, ar Some centuries ago, silk-skirted na-> overeating tions against the free search for tives scooped up the pungent black Millions of people suffering from simple minerals.' These days, as advi­ ‘Piles* have found prompt relief «iib gland actil liquid and burned it in crude lamps PAZO. ointment Here’s why: First* of every ll sor to the administration in at home. PAZO ointment soothes inflamed areas Washington, he insists that by — relieves pain and itching. Seeondv low a reo Came the white man. In the PAZO ointment lubrieates hardened, insufficient controlling the world’s minerals la st 6(1 years thousands of der­ dried parts—helps prevent cracking and the democracies can control the soreness. Third, PAZO ointment tends extra caltT ricks sprang np on the drab hills. to reduce swelling-and check bleeding. the body’sl peace. Burma oil, a million tons every Fourth, it's easy to use. PAZO''Oint­ ment's perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­ the excessf The professor is 67'years old. His 12 months, began lighting many plication simple, thorough. Your doctor face in repose is severe, but his full a lamp in greater Asia. can tell you about PAZO ointment. What aq lips meet lightly as lips do that If overv Then came the Jap. He was about Get PAZO Now! At Your Druggists! smile easily. Bom in Wisconsin, he 30 miles south of the oil capital and fits deriv was graduated from the state uni­ pressing hard last April when I would be I versity and has taught there for 40 walked into the main oil-field head­ regularly.l years. His wife and' 2 sons com­ quarters and met a lean, hard, find is thC plete his family. eagle-nosed English civilian load­ SNAPPY FACTS appetite ing his .38 army revolver. is lost. He was Walter L. Forster of the ABOUT Why dd IF THE United States should, after While Ma]. Gen. Thomas E. Terry dislike exj 1 peace, nip Britain in a race for Shell Oil company at Cairo. He had (left) looks on, Lieut. Gen. Hngh A. supervised the demolition of the RUBBER fort and sea power, Sir Archibald Hurd’s Drum, commander of the Eastern m al desirl quarter-century and more of worry Rangoon refineries the previous Defense Command, pins the Distin­ month, then calmly departed and Every mq willbevindi- guished Service Medal upon the Warns Britannia cated. was now in central Burma to finish ing, Joggi breast of Maj. Gen. James E. Cha­ similar assignments here. lifting orl Is About to Pass His wam - ney (right), commander of the First Akron, Ohio bod Hs beginning os At work or play, Forster likes Hio WOtOO1S RUBUt MANUfAC- weight t l HerTridenttoUs School boys and girls helped harvest the Arizona cotton war-crop Air Force. The citation described dynamite. Knowing his specialty, TORINO CAPITAL In 1870 when weight, (his season. Here some of them discuss their work while seated on huge the award for meritorious service in the British government had sent him Hs Rrst robber plant in vere effoj nia is about to pass her thousand- bales of cotton. Many turned their earnings into war stamps and bonds. establishing a European theater of by Dr. B.r. Goodrich. year-old trident across the Atlantic” late in 1941 to Russia, to advise the Theswilchingoi Dakar, Kreneh West without s | Picture was taken at Phoenix, Ariz. operations. Soviet engineers in their program Aldeay to the aido of the United of food, is only the last of a long series of Nations meant the establishment foe warnings. As he sees it surely, the of scorching the earth. Ho quickly tho Allies oi an important port lot lesser of I the shipment oierude rubber, among TJnited States w ill be stronger all Pointers on Fox H unting by an Expert decided that the Russians knew .. ------initials. If, hov;| Back H om e Again more than he did, but he stayed to take the around, in men-of-war, in ships, in . .. i r t m m .... airplanes. learn their methods, and visited to tho w time shortogo of qul* without secret areas of the Caucasus. nine# Is serving to stop op tho use up tJj Sir Archibald is 73 years old coMocHow o f rubber In th o ms- He remarked afterwards that the Iorio-Infostod fr»Qiao of RroB. their figu now. He added the lmighttiood Reds had carried out factory wreck­ Hero Ii o cose of m syntholls normal, 15 years ago, but even before prodoct befctg mod to stImuleto ings in one day that Anglo-American tho authoring of o notwul prod* like for that other naval experts were experts had forecast might take six duct that Is rapidly being re­ placed by synthetics In tho ing to ta] quiet when he wished to speak. months. grow IiglJ The son of a modest solicitor, UidihMl States. “But I wish the Russians could Ozdlnazy tires are bow cured In they may he wrote himself Into1Snch fame have seen our job at Rangoon,” he molds at faetoxiee In <40 to 50 aria- for ex erc| that admirals of the sea did not Ote^ Before orgazio accelerators mused. “Smoke up to 15,000 feet. WezodeTelopodfiyJdaFsGoodziebift Remer snub him. His books fill a big Vapor up to 19,000 feet. Not a drop took ebo&t five hoots to valcaaise a shelf, and cover an unrationed reducing I of oil left for the Japs, nor a piece After m ij range of subjects as wide as the of workable machinery.” Atlantic itself. food is tlf After Rangoon was gone, Forster His most vigorous pieces, howev­ tackled the pipe line which had run er, have contemplated the future of m ore than 300 m iles down-country British sea power and have not been from the Burma oil .fields. He happy about it. u m e z p e a c e Q.—Do I plugged the pipe with cement at riv­ breath; He always had qualms, but his er crossings,' smashed the section first major alarm was. raised just A .—“ N i pumps, wrecked bridges. Then he of breathJ after the 1914-17 or sam ple World turned to the oil fields. war. He was sure then that the nose, toq The last job, he said, was blowing muscle V. S. Shipping board was out to up the big powerhouse. cripple the British merchant ma­ Q- rine. While the fighting still raged, Corp. Bamey Ross, former light­ “I’ve got 6,300 gallons of oil in and whatl he had called upon the United States weight and welterweight champion drums stored above the transform­ A.—HyJ for.men and material to replace Hard on the heels of Mardial Erwin Rommel, called the "desert (left), and Pvt. R. Garcia leave hos­ ers,” he said. “Got oil piped in here F|RST IN RUBBtR beOadon British bottoms sunk by German fox,” Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery, whose British Eighth army chased pital ship at San Diego, Calif. They to the main room, too. And the jets “ quieting the “fox” from Egypt into Tunisia, calls time out from pursuit to give are the first wounded marine heroes will turn on after the explosion. Nice nerves submarines, and presumably some fire we’re cooking upl” replacement had been made. Ua ittl officers a lecture on the next phase of the hunt. ashore 'after duty in the Solomons. ibitis aid THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Jrs f o r . IMPROVED C h a ir UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Bolero Frock for pofold con- UNDAY! W armerW eather the m ost !•pose was' CHOOL Lesson ■upholstery SB y HABOLD U LUWDQUIST, D. D. Ot Ttoe Moody Blbte Institute of Chicago* I e dam ask Released by Western Newspaper Union. Oteleased by Western Newspaper Union.) HOUSEHOLD I tear. Jially diffi- SPEECH DEFECTS By VIRGINIA VALE will save Lesson for March 28 Released by Western Newspaper Union* Iuslin pat- A pupil at public school was a rnsmos. HE public is cheated be* i snip uiitil member of a special group prepar­ Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ * ...... M... lected and copyrighted by , International ing for scholarships. This class, of COiueil ot BelIslous Educatloni used by T cause Paramount doesn't which I was a member, remained' permission. always shoot Susan Hayward ______in the classroom un­ til S p. m. and at­ XHE APPEARANCES AFTER THE in technicolor; her red hair tended Saturday RESURRECTION and reddish-brown eyes that , morning 9 to 12. almost match it are something LESSON TEXT—JOhn 20:19-31. When the results GOLOBH TEXT—I am alive for ever­ to look at! Visiting m New were announced this more.—Revelation 1:18. York when “Reap the Wild Wind” girl stood first de­ was being released nationally, Su­ spite the fact that The most important day in all his­ san was interested in seeing old she stammered tory was the first day of the week friends from Brooklyn, her home so badly that following the crucifixion of Christ. town, buying clothes, seeing the new she was unable to Then He appeared to His disciples plays, rather than being formaUy in­ RM COVER read in front of the as their risen Lord. AU the hope of troduced as a successful young star. class. As she was all mankind for all eternity depend* She’s remarkably pretty — without Dr. Bartmi very brilliant I was ed on His victory over death. benefit of makeup, except Upstick. not surprised at'her By eventide news had come to the Clara Bow was the first Brooklyn 8207 Iarras ana beating the rest of us, but I figured I tOU m ake disciples of His resurrection, and she would lose so m any marks in her half in hope and half in uncertainty Item just reading that some of us might over­ land start they had gathered to talk over these take her. The explanation was that matters. Fearful of the Jews, they loving the] when she took her reading exami­ plan the met behind closed doors. AU at nation she read before the teacher once He was there—the Lord Him­ I lap neat-' only and read clearly and distinctly I are long1 self. What a wonderful change came without stammering in the slightest. over them as He made Himself I cover ei- Despite the fact that school teach­ m ay be known to them. They went ers knew this fact that stammerers I. From Fear to Gladness (vv. did not stammer amid home or 19, 20). familiar surroundings it is only with­ Mrs. Spears', in recent years that the general pub-, Their eyes had been upon their nta ins d)ree»‘ enemies and they were afraid. Now Bolero Frock. J and> nnrner* lie and stammerers themselves are Today’s Cake Fixings Are Simple, Food Saving I s and ends,’ learning that while some speech de­ they “were glad, when they saw CIMPLE but so attractive is this I get copy of the Lord." We need to learn that (See Becipes Below) ^ bolero frock which wiU be worn, less with 25 fects are due to some disturbance of the structures that control speech, lesson. If we look within we are more and more as the weather m ost cases of stammering are due to ashamed and discouraged. If we Bake Your Own! gets warmer. Right now, worn look around us we are confused and This Week’s Menu nervousness and self consciousness. Breaded Pork Tenderloin with bolero, it has a casual spring­ P E A R S fearful. If we look to Christ we Those of you who have chosen time look. Comes summer, worn Is'ew Y o rk , I am writing about stammering at Seven Minute'Cabbage are glad and strong. homemaking as a career can set SUSAN HATWARD without bolero, it can be put to Ris time as I have at hand a hand­ aside a half day Riced Potatoes book of the Chicago Speech Correc­ Notice that their joy was not based Grapefruit-Carrot Salad good use as a sun-tanner. No. 3. only on an emotional impulse. They for baking your redhead to make motion-picture his­ • « • tion society. The society was or­ own goodies right Whole Wheat Bread Butter tory^ Susan Hayward has the looks, ganized by a group of speech cor- saw Christ in His resurrection •Hot Water Sponge Cake P a tte rn No. 8207 Is In stees 10. 12, 14, body—the very One who had died. in your own oven. talent and personaUty that should 16, 18 and 20. Size 12 en sem b te'tak es 4 rectionists in the Chicago area, its There are few Peaches Beverage make her the second. y ard s 35

I THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N, C. MARCH 24. 1943. THE DAVIE RECORD. Bot Few Cases Tried Former MocksrilIe Boy| THE The arcb term of Davie Su­ C. FRANK STROUD - • Editor. NowMajor O ld e st perior Court convened in Mocks ORRISETT’ TELEPHONE villeon Monday, March 15th , and N o L iq remained in session less than seven Entered at the Postoflice in Mocke- hours. This was the shortest term optin' NEW vllle, N. C., ae Second-clane Mall of criminal court held in this city matter, March 3,1903. “LIVE WIRE STORE” since The Davte Record came into R . D . West Fourth And Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: existen ce 4 4 years ago. to Char] Judge John H. Clement was the ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - * I OO Mrs SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE - * SO presiding Judge, with Solicitor sboppin Avalon Hall prosecuting. I. Lee STILL HOLDING THE FO RT-- "IF MY PEOPIt WHICH ARE CAUB) BY Cartuer was foreman of the grand MY NAME, SHAU HUMBLE THEMSELVES, AND Squarely-wonderful merchandise has been rolling in from early contracts Mrs. PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE. AND IURN AWAY -jury. The following cases wete no break thus far . . . but the supply line is getting longer and weaker. w as in t FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THBI WNI I disposed of: THEIR SINS, AND WIU HEAL THE1R LAND."— Gene Click, larceny.. Click and John HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WIU FORGIVE w eek wi J. W. Koontz taxed with one half R E A D Y-T O-W E A R 2 CHR0N. 7:14. costs. Joe M CAN THE LORD DB1BID ON YOU AND MB Fred Smatbers, larceny and re­ w as a M And now butter, lard and tats ceiving. Eighteen months on roads. Beatiful Assortment S w e a t e r s - B l o u s e s are frozen. Page Henry Wallace. R. W. Williams, operating car Mrs. while intoxicated. Thirty days in C o a t S u i t s To Match Your Suits w eek-en Jitn Farley says the New Deal is jail. Sani C. Rich of Raleigh, son Just Arrived . . . dead. Jim ought to know for he is Ellis Branch, larceny and receiv. of lb . and Mrs. S. O. BiCh of $1.95 to $6.95 R ev. its grandpa. 503 Harding Street, has been ton, was ing. Two years on roads. promoted to major in the Army. Boyd Holland, operating car Major RiCh, who finished in Tweeds - Plaids < Navy Ribbons, Flowers, Veiling, Etc. day. There’s this about it: keeping dairying at State College in while intoxicated. Fined $ 5 0 and one’s mouth shut will serve to keep 1832, WWked with dairies and Black FOR costs. on sanitation projects of the a lot of ignorance from leakingout State Board of Health before N orm an Charlie Dobbins, manslaughter entering the Army sanitary $10.95 $12.95 HOSIERY And now it is reported that there Two years on roads. corps as first lieutenant He is J- F stationed at Camp Barkeley, are more canned goods in thecoun Rl W. Daniel, Jr., larceny. Two Tex., as instructor in the De­ $14.95 $16 75 $18.75 Beautiful Assortment sp en t 0 than the folks know what to do years on roads. partment of Sanitation in tbe lo tte on lteplacement Training While these last-then no more, HardTvnst-GreatValue. AIlStyles w ith. Irene Moote, a. w. d. w. Fined Center. regardless-therefore, come and M rs. $ 2 5 and costs. And we used to tune in on Sun. 69c - 79c - 98c D avis Fassett Booe, a. w. d. w. Not s e e . day morning to hear Governor gu ilty . sh e is u Broughton teach the Sunday school Robert Woodruff, of R. 3 , one o f Glenn Trexler, breaking and en< See This Week’s Specials lesson. Davie’s progressive farmers, has a M i l l i n e r y J- J- tering. Two years on roads. PoIandChina-Bersbiresow that is | 51 and 54 Guage w as in t The honor system in conserving Marvelous collection-all new mater- Elige Johnnie Cook, violating gave ou gas didn’t seem to wotk. It used prohibition law. Six months on doing her part in helping to win ials-all colors-all head sizes. $1.15 - $1.25 to be said that there was honor roads. the war. The sow is the proud Simply Beautiful even among thieves, but under the Mae Bowles vs Clarence Bowles, m other of 15 babies, which arrived $1.00 to $5.95 2 , spent New Deal everything seems to have divorce. Granted. a week or two ago. Pigs are sell­ her brot changed. Paul H. Mason, Jr., vs Katherine ing at around $ 1 0 each these days, rocb, n Mason, divorce. Granted. Parents who are sending their M iss sons who are in the army The Re­ Attend Prayer Meeting sp en t t cord, should see that the subscrip­ brother, tions are kept paid in advance. Prayer meeting is held each Sun day evening at 8 o’clock at Rock sta t ioG This will insure the boys not miss Springs Baptist Cburcb, with Nor. Ing an issue of the home town paper. man Toyner in charge, and the pub. FOR lie is urged to attend. In these try. horse at Cheer up, boys, it is only about ing times every one needs to pray three montbs until blackberries will more, and that is wbat these meet­ be ripe, Maybe the Government ings are for. will let us have a little more sugar MRS. CLINTON SMITH T h e this summer than they did last from 8 year We will hope for the best Red Cross Meeting su ccess but prepare for the worst. - A Red Cross meeting was held in over to the Court House Monday night of Born, The fellow who is so narrow last week to begin the Red Cross Cartner, minded that he is afraid to put' his War Fund Drive in Davie County. ad in a Republican paper for fear The meeting was called at 8 o’clock day, M of losing Democratic pationage, has and there were between 50 and 60 son. a hard road to travel, and woo’t chairmen and workers present. This M ocksvi last very long. We have seen it included the following Chairmen: BSH Mrs. tried. ______Miss Vada Johnson, Farmington Dis­ trict, Mr. T. C. Peg ram. Cooleemee RAIU WAY been s The same newspapers that did District, Mrs K. 0. Minor, Smith fOST DrFICE Cam p S everything in their power to elect Grove Redland District, Mrs. G. V. ,if band, S Bob Reynolds Senator four years Green. Fork Church District, Miss som e ti ago, and defeat one of the best Re­ Ruth Graves. Turrentme District, publicans in the state, are nowgiv. Mr George Evans, Center-Calahaln WA ing Bob the devil. If Bob was D istrict, Dr. P. H. Mason Mocks* and cor a good fellow then, he is a good ville District, Miss Florence Mackie, acres. fellow now. The leopard doesn't representing the Home Demonstra­ change his spots. ting Clubs of Davie county, ard Prof James Murfree. Col., repr<- Prof. Democrats and New Dealers who senting the Home Demnnstratinn M onnla hold high positions in Washing Clubs of Davie County, and Prof. w eek in ton should be trying to help win James Murfree. Col. representing Salem , the war instead of spending their the colored people of Davie County. G . H e time in boosting Roosevelt for a The speaker for the evening was Baptist Mr. Archie K. Davis of Winston- fourth term The good people in Mrs. this country have had about all the Salem who outlined most clearly the many acts of mercy which the Red tien t at New Deal they can stand. What Cross has accomplished, not only in in g fro the country needs todav ate more war time, in providing for our soldi underw statesmen and fewer New Deal 'po. era. but in peace times is providing friends Iiticians for our own 48 states. covery. It has occitred to us that a news­ The enthusiasm of all of the Chair­ S g t. paper is much like a public school. men and the workers lead us to be­ w h o is Not one patron in twenty visit the lieve Davie county will make its quota of $4800 which if we Jo make, h as rece school once a year, vet most ..of will give us every reason to be proud Sergean them are always ready to criticise of our county and its people. F A N M A I L last A u it. Tbe same is true with the news­ If any citizen of Davie County is been ra paper If every person in town not called on, it will be an oversight - X his is a new kind of fan mail. It’s addressed and night. .. regardless of its ever-increasing wonld drop into the office once a and that citizen should look up the f to America’s Bdan of the H our. . . to the man by volume. .. regardless of the thousand and one M iss in scboo week or in some other way tell us Chairman in his district and make a u n ifo rm . difficulties a railroad faces in time of war. a usonth the news items they know, what a contribution as it is the object of Brave letters from Mom and D ad... scrawled W e know, too, that the same faith and hope Mrs. B. newspaper we should have. -L a- the Davie County Drive to get aeon, notes from Sjs . . . envious banter from the kid and courage which today enrich the fan mail of h as as Grange Journal. contribution of some denomination brother . . . soft, sweet whispers from the girl America’s fighting men, will tomorrow inspire H oover, from every citizen of the county. w h o w a its . a n e w and a greater Southland. Chairman J. C. Sanford reports CABI 16 Points Each For Meat that quite a few people have joined Fan m ail. . . weighted w ith inspiration and en­ That’s why we’re preparing today for the job chine couragem ent and love... sealed w ith silent, fervent Ration the $50 and $160 Clubs SB well as a we’ll have to do when Victory has been won; the W ork. large number who have joined the prayers . . . voicing sturdy confidence in Victory job of handling the travel and the commerce of the perienc .Price Administrator Prentiss M i!25, $10 and $5 Clubs, all of which is and echoing a nation’s swelling hym n of hope for New South with the same impressive efficiency ORSEN Brown announced that rationing of very encouraging, and it looks like a happier world. that is today speeding troops and war freight— P etty meat, canned meats, canned fish, everyone is trying to give, not only The men and women of the Southern Railway and the fan mail of the nation’s fighting forces. H oward bdtter, cheese, edible fats and oils double, but many times what they System know what this mail from home means Storeke will start at midnight, March 2 8 , have ever given before. With this to a fighting man. That’s w hy we are so proud sp en t I and that individual consumers will kind of spirit being shown, it is most m other, to handle it. That’s why w e keep it moving, day Prcsidant be alloted 16 ration points a week encouraging. It is the last $1000 rol has to cover all these foods. which is going to be the hardest to past sev As with point rationing of can­ raise but we must not let up until we have raised every dollar which I f yo' ned fruits and vegetables, the con­ has been aaked' of. us. It would be S O U T H E R N r a i l w a y s y s t e m nam e on sumer will spend his points among wonderful if we could round the you r su' th at w e the various items as he chooses. mount out to an even $5000, which send or Point values for particular pro-1 j we Caa do if every citizen will do his T h e pa dnctsids will be announced during the)or her duty to tbe friends and loved >. r,- cu te, an week of March 2 2 . who are doing so much for us. paper. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MARCH 24. 1943 Private Sam Hutchens, who is Mrs. D. T. Smith THE DAVIE RECORD. stationed in a Georgia Army Camp, Present Poplars Mn. Betty B. Smitb, wife of D. T. Smith is spending this week with home Presentation of young poplar trees: Oldest Paper In The County taken from University of North' of Advance, Route I. died suddenly at her folks in Davie home last night about 7 o'clock. No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Carolina, by Prof. W. C. Coker, I Surviving are the husband; two sons. Mrs. James H Smith, who has head of Botany Department, were Paul Edgar Smitb, and Pvt. Ollie Samuel NEWS AROUND TOWN. been veiy ill at Davis Hospital, presented to the bovs and girls of Smith, who is stationed at Camp McCar- Statesville, is much better, her Mocksville, and also tbe boys and ny. Wisconsin; one daughter. Mrs Mattie friends will be glad to learn. Hendriz; and one grandchild. R. D. Poole made a business trip girls of Davie county. These trees Funeral services were held at tbe borne to Charlotte Saturday. were a graft from the famous rid at 2 o’clock and at Macedonia Moravian Pvt. Norman Chaffin, who is Davie pop ar at Cnapel Htil. The church at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, with Revs. Ed Brewer. Ray Billings and Mrs S. A. Hardine spent Friday stationed at Daniel Field, Agnsta, presentation was made by J. Hnmp ton Rich, Director of Boone Asso­ Rev. Mr. Lewis officiating, and tbe body shopping in Winston-Salem. Ga , spent the week-end with Mr. laid to rest in the church cemetery. ciation. on Match 151b , and re­ and Mrs. S. H. Chaffin, on R. 1. ceived bv Mayor Candell and coun­ Lieut John N Smoot, who re Mrs. Carl Richie, of Clarksville ty school officials. Tbis tree will ceived bis commission as 2 nd L ieu ­ Grady Boger, of R. 2 , was car­ was in town shopping Thursday. be planted at some suitable place tenant at Miami Beach, Fla., on ried to Longls Hospital, Statesville, in Mocksville March 3 rd, has been spending a 10 John Bowles, of R. 4 , spent last Friday, where he is receiving treat­ Mr Rich also presented a tree to day leave with his parents, Mr. and week with relatives at Hillsboro. ment. He was much better Mon. the William R Davie school, which Mrs. C. A. Smoot, on R. 4 L ieut. day. was accepted by Superintendent cf Smoot is now located at - Cocbram Joe Massev, of Statesville, R. 1 , Schools R. S Ptoctor. A number Field, Macon, Ga., with the physi­ was a Mocksville visitor Thursday. Mrs. Murray Stewart, who has of Farmington students were pres, cal training flying cadets. He en­ tered the artnv last May bad rooms in the Ijames bouse on ent for the occasion. Mrs. Florence WilliamsspeiUttbe P V l. WILUAM T. DAYWALT. son of Salisbury street, has moved into Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Day wait, of R. 4, en­ week-end with friends in Cooleemee SGT. C. A. NASH, who is stationed at the Ratledge house 0 n Cherry tered the Army Nov. 16, 1942, and is now New River, N. C.. is a graduate of Win stationed at Greenville, Pa. street. gate bigh school, and has been a member Rev. F. E. Howard, of Lezing of the U. S. Marines for the past S years. ton, was a Mocksville visitor Thurs He was united in marriage on Feb 13th. An oil burner turned over and to Miss Lillian Hendriz. daughter of Mr. day. caught on fire in Angell’s Jewelry and Mrs. A. E. Hendriz, of R. 3. The marriage took place at the home of Rev. FOR Store Monday afternoon. The fife FOR SALE—One good mule. L. E. Tbomas1 the officiating minister, at CATTLE LOANS Norman Rummage, Mocksville, Ra. was eztinguished before much dam­ Bennettsville. S. C. age was done. PERSONAL LOANS J. Frank and A. E. Hendriz T A X L O A N S spent one day last week in Char­ Misses Marietta Smitb, Marga­ Sheffield News. lotte on business. ret and Ann Grant, students at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holland and family S e e U s Peace College, Raleigh, are spend­ have moved from the A. C. Chaffin farm Bank Loans Cost Less to Charlotte. We are sorry to lose these Mrs. C. F. Stroud is a patient at ing the spring holidays In town good people, but wish them weir in their Davis Hospital, Statesville, where with their parents. new borne. Harvey Reeves, of the U. S. Navy, was Bank of Davie she is undergoing treatment. in on a recent furlough to visit bis parents Pfc. Howard Hanes, who is sta­ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reeves. Harvey has J. J. Wooten, of Harmony, R. I, tioned at Camp Livingston, La., is many friends and loved ones who are al­ ways glad to see him. was in town Friday on business and spending a io-day furlough' with Mrs. J. D. Cleary, who has been ill, is BARGAINS! gave our office a pleasant call. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. improving, her many friends will be glad to know. Hanes near Smith Grove. Miss Hazel McClamrocb, of R. The stork spent Thursday night, March 11th, with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gaither, Flour this week $4 35 2 , spent several days last week with An Easter card received from and left them a fine daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaither ond son Ger­ Pinto Beans 9c Ib $7.50 -100 her brother, Rev. R-. G McClam­ Pfc. Clarence-Craven, says that he ry, of High Point, spent the wtek end with Sugar 7c Ib $6.50 - 100 rocb, near Newton. is somewhere in the middle East. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gaither. Misses Edith and Kathleen Hoots Staff Sgt Robert Richie has been Plenty Garden Seeds Loose cam p Mrs. J. H. Smith spent the week-end with their transferred ,rom a Louisiana to Los Angeles, Cali. Funeral services for Mrs. J H Smitb, 75, and Packages brother. Private Bill Hoots, who is who died Tuesday at her home near Farm­ ington, were held Thursday afternoon at Coblers and Bliss Potatoes stationed at St. Petersburg, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. J. Grady Booe and Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Rev. J. Plenty Prints FastColor 19c up two sons, of Bridgeport, Conn., W. Vestal and Rev. J. M. Murray were In FOR SALE — A good saddle charge of the service. 3 Ib Roll Q uilt Cotton 55c horse at a bargain. spent a day or two in town last Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. I. Plenty Canvas Cloth 100 vd« for $5 50 J. F. WILLIAMS, week, guests of Dr. Booe’s father, B. Allen. Route I. Yadkinville; Mrs. J. H. Sbeek, Mrs. J. E. Beauchamp. Mrs. R. A. Overalls Men and Boys Mocksville, R. 3 . R. L. Booe. Dr. Booe and family Foster and Mrs. E. S. Hendriz, all of Route were 0 0 their way home from Stat- I, Advance; and Miss Lillian Smitb, of tbe Work and Dress Shirts The blackout Thursday evening home; four sons, H. G- J F. and C. M. esville, where they had been to visit Smitb, all of Mocksville. Route 2, and R. Plenty Odd Coats for Men and Boys from 8 :5 5 to 9 :3 0 o’clock, was a Mrs. Booe’s mother Dr. Booe has S Smitb, Marshalltown. Iowa, one sister, Plenty Anklets' .IOc u success—a wonderful improvement Mrs. G. L West, Clemmons; one half sister. many friends in Davie who are al. Mrs. J. H. Sparks, Mocksville. Route 2. Leather Coats at Wholesale Prices. over toe one several weeks ago. ways glad to see him. He Ielt I have a large assortment of Ha Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L- Ra Davie many years ago and located C. Foard Fowler in Bridgeport, Conn. SEE ME FOR BARGAINS CartDer1 of Winston Salem, on Fri­ C. Foard Bowler. 63, died last Tuesday day, March 19th, a fine 9 -pound evening at bis home at South River, nine miles south of Mocksville. following ao ill­ son. Mr. Cartner is a former Miss WootenTo Wed ness of three months. “YOURS FOR BARGAINS” Mocksville citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaither Mr. Fowler is survived bv his widow, three sons, one daughter, two brothers aod Wooten, Harmony Route one, an­ two sisters, among them Miss Sarah Fow­ Mrs. Peter W.' H en d riz who has J. Frank Hendrix nounces the approaching marriage ler, of South River. been spending several months at Mr. Fowler was a native of Davie coun of their daughter, Miss Innio Mete- Call Building Angell Building Camp Shelby, Miss., with her hus ty, but had made his home in Rowan for ieen Wooten, of Greensboro, to many years. For a number of years he band, Sgt. Hendriz, is spendiug was a textile supervisor, bat tbe later part Rev. Charles E ans Apple, 0 f some time with relatives on R 4 . of hie life was spent in farming. Frauklinton. Funeral services were held Friday at Notice of Re-SaIe The bride-elect is the eldest 2:30 o’clock at the home, with Rev. Walter WANTED—Tenants for cotton Miller, of Salisbury, officiating and the and corn crops. C tton acreage 6 0 daughter of the Wootens. She is a body laid to rest in Franklin Prebyterian of Marshall C. acres. With or without stock. See gradnate of Harmony high school, Church cemetery. J. C. C H A R L E S, People’s Bible school, and is em­ Mocksville, N. C., R. 4 . ployed by Carter Fabrics Corpora Miss Mary, Jefferies Cain Lands Prof. Paul Hendricks of King's tion in Greensboro. Miss Mary Jefferies, 75. died suddenly at As Ezecutor, and under tbe pow­ tbe county home Wednesday afternoon Mountain, spent several days last The bridegroom, son of Mr and ers of the Will of Marsnall C. Cain, Funeral services were held at Bethle­ deceased, the undersigned will offer week in this city and in Winston- Mrs. L. M. Apple, Gibsonville. hem Methodist Church Friday afternoon at Salem, where his mother, Mrs. E. 2 o'clock, with Rev. J. W. Vestal officia for Re-Sale at Public Auction at the Route one, is pastor of the Pilgrim G. Hendricks, is a patient at the ting, and the body laid to rest in the Court House door of Davie Coun­ Hoiiness church, Franklin, N. C church cemetery. ty, in Mocksville, N C., op, Baptist Hospital. Miss Jeffries >e survived by a nephew. The wedding is planned for G. A. Jeffries, and a niece. Miss Belle Mrs. E. G. Hendricks is a pa­ A p til 2 4 , at Liberty P. H. Church. Jeffries, of Mocksville. the only imme­ Saturday, the 3rd Day tient at Baptist Hospital, recover­ diate survivors. ing from an operation which she Snowy Spring Day of April, 1943 underwent last Thursday Her at 12 o’clock, m , tbe .following Spring arrived officially in Mocks­ friends wish for her a speedy re lands which was the property of ville Sunday morning at S o’clftck. Do You Want Peace? covery. Princess Theatre said deceased, to wit: A steady rain and sleet continued 1st Tract: A tract known as tbe Sgt. Frank Poplin, of Mocksville, from eatly morning until about 3 Lowery Place,” located on Dutch, WEDNESDAY ONLY G O D S A Y S who is stationed in a Florida Camp, o’clock in the afternoon, when the man Creek, near Cana, N. C., In Farmington Township, containing has recently been promoted to Staff n th snow of the winter began fall “THE HIDDEN HAND” “If my people, which are called by my 1 0 6 acres, more or less The bid Sergeant. Frankenteredthearmv ing. The snow continued for a- with Craig Stevens Elisabeth Fraser ding on this tract will start at name, shall humble themselves and pray, last August, and bis promotion has bout three hours, and fields and $5 ,0 4 0 .0 0 . and seek God’s face, and turn from their been rapid. THURSDAY and FRIDAY woods, presented a mid-winter ap­ 2 nd Tract: A tract known as evil way, then will I hear from Heaven, pearance, being covered with ice Lot N o . I in tbe division or plat Miss Evrlyn Smith, who has been Clark Gable-Lana Turner in and will forgive their sins and heal their in school at Baltimore, is spending and snow. - The temperature read, “SOMEWHERE I’LL FIND YOU" of the Dr. J. M. Cain Home Place a month with her parents, Mr. and ing Monday morning was 3 0 de­ in Clarksville township, containing la n d ,” - 1 37 8 3 acres This being the Home Mrs. B. B. SmitL, on R. 4 . She gress above zero. Small streams SATURDAY Place, dwelling and outbuildings of A N D S O " has as her guest Miss Josephine were bank toll. Hoover, of Baltimore. “PHANTOM PLAINSMEN': Marshall C. Cain at the time of his The Three Mesquiteers death. The bidding on this tract THE BAPTIST CHURCH will start at $5 ,5 0 0 .0 0 . CABINET MAKERS and Ma- Mocksvitte Circuit. Rufe Davis Of Iredell and Davie Counties chine Hands wanted. Defense F. A. WRIGHT. Pastor 3 rd Tract: A tract known as a part of Lot No. 4 in the division of [ W ork. 5 2 hour week. Only ez- Sunday. Mar. 28ib. MONDAY and TUESDAY ANNOUNCE perienced men. the lands of P. H. Cain, ’ deceased, ’ ORSENIGO CO., Westerly, R. I Union Cbapel 11:30 a. m. “EAGLE SQUADRON” containing 1 0 0 acres more or less. ^ Chesmut Grove 3.00 p. m. Robert Stack-Diana Barrymore The bidding ou this tract will start Spiritual Awakening Days Zion SdlO p. m. Petty officer 3 rd Class Carrol ^ t $ 1 ,2 6 0 0 0 . The 2nd quarterly conference will be In 16 Baptist Churches Howard, who has been In the Navy BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS 4 th Tract: A small tract qff .9 7 held at Chestnut Grove Sunday evening at Storekeepers School, Toledo, O., acres, more or less, known as the 3 p. m.. Rev. A. C. Gibbs, of Elkin will spent last week in town with his T. R. Wilson Tract. Tbis' tract March 22nd - March 31st bring the message If you miss bearing mother, Mrs. D C. Howard Car­ will be sold in connection with Tract bim. You will regret it. So he writes us. rol has been in the Navy for the Notice To The Public N o 1. past seven months. Terms of Sale: One-third cash Local Churches Co-Operating I have sold my half-interest in the and tbe balance on siztv days time If you see nn X mark after your O nr Jo b Is to Save Chaplin A Call general store in North Coo- leemee. to Paul C. Booe, who has taken with bond and approved security, name on this paper, it means that or all cash at the option of the pur­ Mocksville Baptist Church D o l l a r s charge of same. All accounts due the your subscription has ezpired, and firm of Chaplin & Call, are payable to chaser. ; that we are looking for you to mail, Call A Booe. and all accounts owed by Buy T h is the 15th dav o f March, 1 9 4 3 .1 Cooleemee Baptist Church send or bring us vour renewal. the said firm of Chaplin A Call, will be paid by Call A Booe. I am not responsi­ The paper shottage is becoming a- WarBondt 0. L. HARKEY, Ezecutor ble for any debts that may be contracted of Marshall C. Cain, deceased. Eaton’s Baptist Church cute, and we are forced to conserve Evoiy Pay Day by tbis firm after this date. This March paper. 1st. 1943. . THOS. B. CHAPLIN. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney.

i THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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IF A c o l d has given yon THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE a miserable sore throat, hoe’s how to relieve the Released by Wel PO I N lS NOW—Mdt a small lump S P E E C l Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young of VapoRub on your tongue ana feel the comforting medication slowly trickle down your throat— A pupil at bathing the irritated membranes member of a —bringing blessed reliefwhere you ing for scholar] SPARKY WATTS By BOOPY ROGERS want it, when you want IL which I was DO T C lS TONMNT-Rub throat; $ 100-GEE—I ^ WHAT/ VtJU OH. HE o k a y W SENPHiM HEAVENS/ I VE IN A SHORT COULP BUV A TCAIN WANTA BOX \ CANT HURT I IN — I H . MAPE A TEI7RI0LE TIME THE EFFECT chest with VapoRuh. ItsIong con­ TICKET BACK TO HOC KILLER PILLET.'.RI M E-I’M P1SC0V6RV /' SINCE WEARS OFF-THE tinued poultice-and-vapor action L MOlPER loosens phiejpn, relieves irritation. STATIC WITH WHY KILLER FULL OF T PEBUM USME MT RW MACHINE SUBJECT GROWS THAT' WOULP RIP VOUR ON-lSRAftICT WATTS WEAK-WEAKER- MaERPILLERS HEAP OFF -ANP ILL IME TCIEP ITON ANP THEN sr.?w& W ICKS TRAINING YOU’RE TOO SEVERAL MSECIS- SHRIVELS U P - testful sleep. F VAFORu r Quarters LlEHT : TOHURT O O H f f WANTEP HIM ' SPABSINa SABTHEK Keep the XronbIe # 1 0 0 FOB AIlWME Borrow trouble for yourself, if W HO CM* that’s your nature, but don’t lend it to your neighbors.—Kipling. ©0 Dr. Barton WHY SHOULD beating the rel she would lose | I GET ANY reading that sq take her. The & OTHER A B1 D when she tool] nation she red only and read| without stamn Despite the I B y RUBE GOLDBERG ers knew this I And he’j right! No need to pay big did not stan money when GROVE’S A Bi tod D familiar surrof NOW, YA DOS-BLASTED Vitamins cost only 25£ for over two weeks' supply. The larger size is eren in recent yearq SNEAK-TLL SHOW YA more economical—only $1.00 Ior lie and stamn YA CAN’ over 10 weeks* supply. Cadi capsule learning that ’ THAT MAKE suppliesYour daily protective require* fects are duel D ME, BUM ments o f essential Vitamins A nod D plus famous Bi. Unit for unit yoa of the structurl CK TH’ OUTA can't get finer quality. most cases of s nervousness a! . I am writing Biis tim e as I l book of the Cl GROVES tion society, ganized by a I rectionists in [ purposes and | accordance ethical codes c Correction ass| High Aim ) of the societ; Always do the very best you c a n . principles and —Abraham Lincoln. of speech cod By GENE BYRNES the qualifica| membership : RHEUMATIC PMH “The speed] VmI Ipill Tiir Diy-Cl* Iflir H Iiw apist is one w l Don’t put off getting C-2223 to re­ has been suclf lieve pain of muscular rheumatism and other rheumatic pains. Caution: conduct the Use only as directed. First bottle diagnosis (finl purchase price back if not satisfied. feet) and dirq 60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223. individuals problems call barrassing a# and constitutf cial, or busin[ N t e a t p i B i i individuals RHEUMATISM or speecfi cd NEURITIS-LUMBAtSO normal to sul are able to cl J M 9 N E IL S a very limitel My though! MAGIC merer or aft !REMEDY speech defect BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF he should loo| By J. MILLAR WATT tions of the I Latg(BottM lM fMHi)aU S-SiiuII SiseBOd, consults. U I U I I H I l l l SIIIiS Ii If U ll I i IIIIiIt U IrinltlnI : I'M NOT BURPieiBEDl -TWEy DO THBR OWH McNBL DRUG CO, Inc. u j WHISTLIKIG 830 BiMd Slraet-JackaonvBH. Florida W h y O v J I N T H I S . F R I <5 A D E J D i s l i k e It is estima every ten caf due directly S per cent t<] glands, and overeating Cd gland activity] Keep the Battle Rolling i of every 100 i low a reducii W ith W ar Bonds and Scrap insufficient nd extra calories the body’s wof J L V e g e t a b l e the excess fatT What about I ByFRANKWEBB i L a x a t i v e If overweigj For Headache, fits derived uou w eoeoveR i n mft. q u i r k s Sour Stomaca ' would be mo yARD AGAIN TO-PAV, SHAGGV/: a n d D iz z y NOhI V OOtL HAVE TO 6 0 OIITHOUl^ Spells when regularly, VOUR PINNER'A, GO OUT IN THE caused by Con­ find is that er| KITCHEN ANU stipation. Use appetite and SITINTHEJfiW f ,0 only as directed. is lost. CORNER/J Ifcjr SI "{ IS doses for Why do o -| o n ly 1 0 cen ts. dislike exerci^ I* fort and there Dr. H i t c h c o c k s mal desire forf Every mover) LAXATIVE PDWDER ing, jogging,] lifting or car] Frond Mind weight than I Ambition is the mind’s immod­ weight. So, rl esty.—Davenport. vere effort, tf without some! of food. Thef lesser of two I If, howeverl take the exeiT COMFANYfi without the fo| H S ® _ use up the ex GuabTERS their figure b] normal, but like for exerel 63332902 ing to take if grow lighter they may acti| for exercise. Remember, I CROSS reducing weig| TOWN PRIYATE After middle BUCK VITAL ELEMENTS* TO HELP BUM food is the sa B y RESISTANCE TO COLDS... QUB R o la n d C o e Good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion con­ Bi tain^ the natural A and D Vitamins* Q.—Do nervl often heeded to help build stamina breath; if not,| Clyde Lewis and resistance! Helps build strong . A.—“N erves! bones, sound teeth too! Mothers— of breath.OtheT give Scott’s Emulsion daily. nose, too mul > ReciiBiBndf[I I j H aij B atbR muscle getting Q.—What tyu mam and what are T $ T ry SCOTT'S A.—Hyoscyal belladonna grq “It’s Against my principles to take money from yonr soldier friend I EMULSION “quieting” dril ?~r making myself scarce—but it’s not against ’em t’colleet some Great Year-.Rounri Tonic nerves and mi] _ of that fancy dough XOU get at the defense plant!” tfB a n est9 CaptaInj I was just practicing a Commando raid!9* rhitis also. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

IOAT Solomon Islands Lost Nearly Two Centuries!

With the Solomon Islands, SOO miles east of New Guinea, now HEAD H prominent in the news, it is hard TOHAKE to believe that after their discov­ By ISABEL W A IT T^W ^ ; N-U- "ELEA SE ery. in 1567 this archipelago, which KTQltT SO FAB: Judy Jason, Where’s the rest of the gang? Gone “Murderer!” They gasped, wido Ia small lump includes'1 0 large islands and hun­ This pattern also brings outlines lor the ■ tongue ana -bo Ii temnx aw story, receives as to the movies? Nothing else 'doin’ eyed. distinctive spear type hangers—these are > medication dreds of smaller ones, totalling anonym ous le tte r eaelM lnf SM* an d H k- in Rockville, so I decided to stay "Oh, dear! Where’s my hus­ cut from wood and painted. A cord of red four throat— 17,000 square m iles and stretching Iac her to N I Ier an abandoned ehnich home.” band?” piped Aunt Nella. or blue adds the final touch. Grand lor -I membranes for 900 miles, was completely lost la he auctioned the next day. She *us- gilts or your own use. The price ol the ieeti, hi torn, each el the (M ite M the “They ought to be back pretty The Reverend De Witt stood up. transfer is 15 cents. Send your order to: Uiefwbeieyou for 200 years. Later navigators soon if they have,” Hugh- said, of­ I a n t it. looked for them in vain. They be­ Ina where ihe Is stayiaf. The; ire the "Don’t be alarmed, my .good wom­ Beverend Jons* DeWitt, Uly Kendall, fering cigarettes to everybody. an. He’s out in the car.” He boomed AUNT MARTHA J-Rub throat, came a joke among sailors, and— Thaddens Qolney, Albion Potter, Hngh “What’s say you and I wander down Box lci-w Kansas City, Mo. incredible though it may seem— oratorically on all occasions, even I. ItsJongeon- Nerctoss and his sister, Bessie. Other the road to meet them, Mr. Quade?” now. 1-vapor action they were struck off the map! Enclose 15 cents lor each pattern possibilities a n Annt NeIIa and Uncle A muffled boom that was not the “Is he hurt? Why doesn’t he come Ives irritation. N ot until 1767 w ere they redis­ Wylie, owners el the Inn. Tody bids for desired. Pattern N o...... the chnreh and gets It. That night she sea rattled the windows of the old in?” Aunt Nella started for the door. SI covered by Captain Carteret, an house. No cannon crackers ever Albion Potter blocked the way. N am e ...... IlCKS Englishman, who came upon them Suds a hand protruding from an Old ^ a p o R u b sea chest. By a ring she recognizes It made that noise, either. “HI get him, Mrs. Gerry. He isn’t Address ...... by accident. as Koddy Lane’s. A new guest, victor “What was that?” we cried in uni­ hurt.” A sort of sickly grin crept Quade, arrives. son. round his mouth. “Just slightly— [rouble Now continue with Judy’s story. 'T'WO samplers — eloquent' in [or yourself, if “Sounded like an explosion,” Vic­ slightly—” tor Quade said. “—under the weather? He’ll sleep . thought, simple in execution— T but don’t lend combine cross- stitch-with -outline. Irs.-Kipling. EASY TO BUY CHAPTER III A moment we sat petrified as the it off,” grinned Lily Kendall. rumbling noise of an explosion came , “Mr. Potter and t brought him Shield and bell are the dominant Be sure to insist on PURE ASPIRIN figures on one; on the other, the Qualify A ssu red to our ears. home with us,” the clergyman said “Wylie’s gone to the village to see flag and eagle. Each is 8 by 10 in spino every about gettin’ the sink drain fixed,” Hugh Norcross tore up the stairs as Aunt NeIla wriggled past him time. You can’t buy aspirin that can do as Atmt Nella tore down. with a loud “H’mmmp!” He spread size, and both come on one trans­ more for you, so why pay more. World’s Aunt Nella murmured drowsily. That fer Z9477. Grease can be removed from an largest seller at 10£ 36 tablets, 20£— meant Rockville beyond Pirate’s “Judy, where’s your Uncle Wy­ his hand as if he were giving the 100 only 35f. Get St. Joseph Aspirin. benediction. “Now what’s all this iron by rubbing it with corn meal. Neck, where the rest of the boarders lie?” She stood just outside the door, » * * probably were. I went down the two but we could all see her bare feet. about a murder?” “What was that noise?” “Suppose you talk, Quade,” Thad- Rub over the inside of a cushion flights—Auntie and I have rooms in ? with hard soap before you fill it. the attic—and reported. “We don’t know, Auntie. Why deus Quincy said. "This young man, A SK M E Then the points of the feathers will Pull the Trigger on “We’ll just have to wait,” Mr. don’t you go back to bed? Just Victor Quade, is a writer. He ar­ rived at the Head in a trailer to I A M O TH E It not come through. Quincy said. “It’s after ten o’clock. somebody celebrating the Fourth.” * * * “Why should she go back to bed?” write fiction, inspired by the inn I A General Quiz Constipation, with Someone will be along soon. No Au occasional application of oil celebration in Rockville to keep ’em Mr. Quincy wanted to know. “She’s pies and the Lane estate. That in this tiling, too.” right?” will keep leather in chairs and Ioeed to pa? biff late—fireworks display or silly bon­ The Qaestione suitcases from cracking. IE’S A Bi aod D Ease for Stomach, too fire.” “Don’t Mis’ Gerry know he’s been Victor smiled. “In a way. Go on.” • • * \ 5 t fo r over tw o When constipation brings on discom­ “I could walk it,” Mr. Quade ob­ killed?” shrilled Lily. Lrger size is erea “No, you go on. Tell ’em the 1. How many square miles does It will help keep your shoes if fort after meals, stomach upset, bloating, jected. “Only four or five miles, Aunt Nella keeled but caught her­ ■ only $1.00 for dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, and bad whole business. We’re all here but the Vatican City cover? you put them on shoe trees or stuff liy. Each capsule isn’t it?” self. Victor sprang to help her into 2. Who was the first woman to Sotecuve require* breath, your stomach is probably “crying the room, while we all explained at Wylie Gerry, and he’s TiorS de com­ the toes with paper when they are: Iitam in s A mod D the blues” because your bowels don’t "If you do, you’ll take Miss Jason bat.’ ” be elected to the congress of the not being worn. Always wipe them move. It calls for Laxative-Senna to puD and push me, young man!” once it wasn’t her husband who’d United States?- lit for unit you the trigger on those lazy bowels, com­ been murdered. “That’s French for drunk,” Lily dry of moisture and dirt after ex­ I l i ty. bined with Syrup Pep9in for perfect ease Victor grinned, and I felt com­ whispered to me. “Ain’t this thrill­ 3. For what George of England, posure. ]arao* to your stomach in taking. Pw years, pletely disarmed. No man with “Lane!” Aunt Nella sat up trem­ was the state of Georgia named? o o o Uflg many Doctors have given pepsin prepa­ bling. “Bessie! And I don’t blame ing? My, I’m glad I didn’t go to lovely teeth like that could be a cold­ Bar Harbor.” 4. How does frost kill a plant? Here’s a bint for the workshop:; rations in their prescriptions to make her a mite.” (Trust the Head to re­ |5. What state is not divided into medicine more agreeable to a touchy blooded villain. “Maybe you’re member a five-year-old scandal!) Victor Quade took the floor and In filing a saw, first smoke the teeth, stomach. So be sure your laxative con­ right,” he said. “You’re sure there’s gave the facts as he knew them. counties? • with a lighted candle. This will: tains Syrup Pepsin. Inrist on Dr. Cald­ Hugh was back. “Keep my sis­ 6 . From where did shrapnel get well's Laxative Senna combined with nobody at the castle who could go?” How he’d arrived after dark and make it easy to see the fresh'filingi “What do you, a stranger, know ter’s name out of this. She didn’t its name? Syrup Pepsin. See how wonderfully the hear the—the explosion, thanks be.” waited in the inn parlor till we and to hold the file at the right Laxative Senna wakes up lazy nerves and about the castle?” found him. How Mr. Quincy and I -7. Who founded the city of angle for the job. muscles in your intestines to bring wel­ “Nothing, except that the garage “Get your aunt dressed, Miss—is had gone down to the church for Detroit? come relief from constipation. And the it Jason? Come on, you." Mr. Quade good old Syrup Pepsin makes this laxa­ 'man said it was empty. I could my handbag to find a key to fit |8 . What South American country tive so comfortable and easy on your have the whole grounds to work in. grabbed hold of Hugh’s arm. “Let’s Bessie Norcross’ door, and how I’d iSlthe greatest producer of petro­ COLDS’MISERIES ^ stomach. Even finicky children love the leum? taste of this pleasant family laxative. He also recommended Mrs. Gerry’s seen Lane’s dead hand sticking out pies. Can’t beat that combination— ■ 9. What is a rabbet? I r y best you can. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative Senna com­ of the lid of the sea chest in the bined with Syrup Pepsin, as directed on solitude and good pie.” cellar. How the wires of the phone ; 10. What is counterpoint in mu- label or as your doctor advises, and feel sib? world’sbetter. Getgenuine Dr. Caldwell’s. Someone was coming down the had been found cut. And now the stairs. We all looked up to see Hugh bridge blown up. PenetrO For ©olds’Co ugbB,uaaal connection,muscle Norcross pausing to smooth his slick “We’re trapped. Miss Kendall was The Answers acheeget Peuetro—modemmedication in e hair and straighten an already me­ mutton suet base. 251, double supply 3SJ. JlC PAIN right. Whoever killed Lane had no I. Vatican City covers .16 of I Ly-Qtl after tt Mo* ticulously correct tie before he en­ intention of our getting back to town ling C-2223 to re« square mile. lular rheumatism PUNT tered. "Did you knock on my door tonight to get the police,” Hugh Cheated One a while ago, Miss Jason?” .2. Jeanette Rankin of Montana Be p a in s. C a u tio n : said. “What are we going to do?” ir| 1916. He is not cheated who knows) fcted. F irst bottle FERRY’S “Why, yes, I did. You didn’t an­ “We’re going to keep quiet and ,3. George H. that he is being cheated.—Coke. / Kk if not satisfied. swer. TMs is Mr. Quade. Mr. Nor- let Mr. Quade talk,” Mr. Quincy Idayl buy 02223. VEGETABLE SUCCESSES '4. The water inside the living cross.” said, thumping his cane. “The rest cells freezes and this bursts the FOR a BETTER GARDEN Hugh bowed swiftly and then of us were just one happy,family c^lls so that the plant dies. turned again to me. “I thought it till he came along. Let him contin­ [5. Louisiana, where the unit of was my sister. Next time it’s you, ue. Maybe he’ll give himself away.” government is the parish. [aches til pains if This is the year announce yourself, young lady.” “Right.” Victor showed those toknowthesceds [6. From General Shrapnel, the JMATISM “Nice brother!” marvelous teeth of his in a smile iAventor. youplant—it’sno which could make anyone believe riS-LUMBAGO time for guessing. “Well, there’s such a thing as self- (7. Cadillac. defense. Bessie’s very nervous. Had him a saint. “The question is, what .8. Venezuela. F erry’s Seeds are we to do? I would have called ? N E I L 'S haveprovedtheir three fits this evening. Wanted me 9. A groove cut out of the edge to thrash Lane for—for what he said the police, but my car is in a Rock­ ofja board. ability to make ville garage. Now your cars are AGIC See your FerryfB every inch of gar­ to poor Mr. De Witt. Said she’d fix IR). When several melodies are SeeddeelerNOW him if he ever came around here useless on account of the bridge. It’s written to be sung or played simul­ SM E D Y /o r a com plete den space count high tide.. Anyone feel like swim­ lineofhigh qual­ in top yield and again. Tell him a thing or two her- taneously, it is called counterpoint. 5 S feD relief ity garden vege­ ming across, and then walking the table varieties. fine flavor. self. Why,” he broke off, “what ■)*12£-Smal15iM SM makes you all look so funny? Any­ —Just how far is it?” i lT IIJlIl Ii receipt it Jfiei I thing wrong?” The bridge is about half a mile Sefm Was Entirely for UG CO., Inc. I FERRY’S SEEDS Thaddeus Quincy spoke up: from the Head and four miles from Jacksonville. FIoHds | Peace and H armony Ferry-Mone S«ed Co. OolraiIoSanFtaiiriMo “Where’s Bessie now?” town. Hugh said he was darned if "Sound asleep, thanks be! I just he’d leave his sister at a time like It was the weekly meeting of the peeked.” that. Mr. Quincy shook his head colored “Sons of I Will Arise So­ m V xnM*** Hou^ S w v S P dieil 1 “And I suppose you were reading resignedly. That left only the Rev­ ciety.” At the end of the usual FOR QUICK REUCF —between fits?” Victor Quade asked erend, who boomed his swimming business, a loud voice yelled from days were over, and Victor Quade. p h l o x C T o nonchalantly. the back of the hall: “Mistah “I was. Ethics of Spinoza, since “It would be suicide for me,” Vic­ Chayman, Ah makes a motion dat you ask.” Was he telling the truth? tor said. “Doctor’s orders. This Sam Jackson am a low-down, A Soathinc Q A I V P trailer business, with the dabbling at ANTISEPTIC b Before we had a chance to tell him sneaking mis’rable chicken thief.” Gather Your Scrap; ★ Used by thousands with satisfactory Fe* about my gruesome discovery in the writing, is because I’m recovering IJown in the front a little fellow 'suits for 40 years—six valuable Ingredi­ from a recent illness.” ★ Throw It at Hitler! ents. Get Carboil at drug stores or write basement of the church Lily Kendall leaped to his feet. Iattle Rolling j Spurlock-Neal .Co, Nashville* Tenn. came toddling into the room and Victor Quade received her melt­ “But the police will be here, any­ Who makes dat motion dat plunked herself down on the nearest ing smile politely. way, won’t they?" De Witt said. Ah 'm a low-down, sneaking mis- ids and Scrap “They must have heard the explo­ ’rs stuffed chair. investigate. Something happened ble chicken thief?” he cried, “Gee, I’m tuckered!” She fanned sion in Rockville.” gli ring round the room. ^*To relieve distress of MONTHLY*"^ down the road. Accident probably. The men doubted it. Certainly i t WANTED herself with a chubby ringed hand, May need help.” huge scar faced Negro arose. i E T A B L E fingering her beads with the other. hadn’t sounded very loud in the inn ‘Ah makes da motion,” he said, “Wait. Want my first-aid kit?” parlor so close by. If they did “Well, Judy, I see you beat me “Good girl. Hurry." menacingly. Fenala Weakaess hear it, they’d put it down to shin­ “Mister Chayman,” said Sam, SoiThumSynp ILaxative AND HELP BIHLD W RED BLOOD! home. Oh, introduce me! Another I ran upstairs to the medicine For Headache, boarder?” digs the night before the Fourth. quickly, “Ah seconds dat motion.” (0 * SOgGHUM MOUSSES) Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound closet, where I’d marked a shoe­ The milkman would' be coming to Sour Stomach TABLETS (with added Iron) have Victor Quade received her melt­ box on a top shelf, "first aid.” It a n d D iz z y helped thousands to relieve peri­ ing smile politely. the Head—wher? Not‘till around Writ*, telling us how Spells w h e n odic pain, backache, headache with had sterilized gauzej adhesive tape, noon! learning From Another much you have to sell weak, nervous, cranky, blue feel­ Mr. Quincy cut in: “Miss Kendall, an iodine swab and vaseline in it. caused by Con­ ings—-due to functional monthly you’ve been walking, I take it, the “Let’s see—it’s now 11 o’clock. and price. Write to. stipation. Use disturbances. But the kit wasn’t needed, after The explosion occurred — when? Each man can Iemm something only as directed. Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Tab­ long way round. See anybody be­ all. I’d barely reached the front from his neighbor; at least he can day. A postcard will do. lets help build up resistance against tween here and the church?” Quarter of?” 15 doses for such annoying symptoms. Also, hall when two cars brought home We let it go at approximately that. learn this—to have patience with on ly 1 0 cen ts. their iron makes them a fine hema­ Lily shook her chin. “Only you— the rest of our guests. They joined his neighbor; to live and let live.— BOX 1ST . PITTSBUBOH, BA. tic tonic to help build up red blood. down there at the steps. Me, I The movies close early in Rock­ Pinkham’s Tablets are made espe­ the others, while Lily, Hugh, Mr. ville, and the two cars had com* Charles Kingsley. cially for women. Follow Iabti di­ !Wandered all over, through the Lane Quincy in his chair, and Aunt Nella, HCDCK1S r e c tio n s . Worth tryingI j along together. castle grounds.” She inquired of Mr. who’d managed to get into her robe E PDWDER ' Quade. Then, “If you mean the Lane “Perhaps the police will come. but stood. shivering in bare feet, Meanwhile, why don’t we *11 try feller, no, I didn’t see him. Nobody plied them with questions. there, looks like. Why?” act as normally as possible Unti1 Mind I began to count them, all talking dayli—” He broke off as a shrtt. Vse at first I thought the silence would never at once about the explosion: Al­ e mind’s immod sign o f u end. Victor Quade just stared at cry from outside came from Aunl bion Potter and the Rev. Jonas De Nella. COLD Lily till she again demanded, “Why? Witt, but where was Uncle Wylie? 666. What you aL so mysterious about?” “Wylie! Wyliiiiie!” C e t f c r i * . TABLETS, “Where’s Wylie?” lisped Aunt We hadn’t noticed that Albion SALVE. “You didn’t know the Lane feller NOSE DROPS. Nella. Potter, who’d gone out with mr has been killed, I presume?” I put my arm around her. “He’s 6 6 6 COUGH DROPS. “Killed! Auto accident?” aunt, had come back and was stand­ Tiy wRub-My-Tiwn"-« Wonderful Uninenl all right or they’d say so. The ing in the doorway. “He—he wasn” “ Murder.” explosion wrecked the bridge.” Lily’s pink beads broke and spat­ in the car, Mrs. Gerry,” he stam­ “What bridge? I don’t remember mered. “She’s hunting all over cre­ T V N U -7 11-43 tered in all directions. Then her a bridge between here and the main­ pleasant face lighted. “Oh, boy! ation in her bare feet. He can’t land,” Victor Quade said. “Dark be far.” Think of the publicity. Wish my when I came in. The fog and all.” niece was here. Pictures all over “No, I should im agine not*” “You wouldn’t notice it at night,” boomed the preacher. He broke off, ,Sentinels the newspapers and no fake- stuff, Hugh said. “Just a short affair over either. Why, you couldn’t buy it. and suggested, after some hesita a bit of the Neck. Pirate’s Head is tion: o f H e a l t h Interviews and everything! Who shot really an island.” him?” “If—if the water isn’t too rough, Don’t Neglect Themt “Mean a person could walk I could row a boat.” Yes, and es­ Nature designed the kidneys to do a “Who said he was shot?” Victor across? Marshland, isn’t it?” marvelous lob. Tbrir task is to keep tbs threw at her. “Was he?” cape, I couldn’t but think. Hadn’t ' flowing blood stream free of an excess of "No. Not there. Rocky. Dan­ Lane called him Smith? Maybe ha V f O o 0 * toxic impurities. Ihe act of living—Hf* “Search me. Maybe somebody gerous currents. Regular rip tide. itself—is constantly producing vraste stuck a knife in his back.' Some­ was an ex-convict. TO HELP BUILD matter the kidneys must remove from Take a mighty strong swimmer, that “You could not,” Mr. -Quincy said the blood U good heath is to endure. body wanted to last night, all rightie.- gap. The water swirls and eddies COLDS... When the kidneys fail to function as I heard what I heard. 'And I saw into a regular whirlpool. Darned with finality. “Isn’t any.” And that Nature intended, there is retention of w as that. btt’s Emulsion con- waste that may cause body-wide die* what I saw. I ain’t insinuatin’ noth­ narrow escape they had, if you ask l A and D Vitamins* tress. One may Buffer nagging backache, ing, Mr, Quincy, but you did leave ‘T m going after m y au n t Will persistent headache, attacks of dizrinesa, m e.” someone come with me. She’ll Ihelp build stamina getting up nights, swelling, poffinem the table first, and I did see you It was difficult to find out what’d ■ Helps build strong under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, nil down at the church a little while happened when all made such a din. know.” worn out. “I will.” Hugh was on one sio* Teth too! Mothers— Frequent, scanty or burning paraans ago.” But the bridge had blown up not ulsion daily. are sometimes further evidence of kid­ Thaddeus Quincy’s lip curled. long after the two cars had crossed and Victor Quade on the other. But ney or bladder disturbance. the whole crowd followed. We hadn’t ided by Many DocIms The recognized and proper treatment “Oh, surely. I marathoned down in safely over. They’d both stopped Is a diuretic medicine to help the kidney* my wheel chair and knifed him.” and gone back, but had seen no­ gone six yards before Aunt Nella get rid of excess poisonous body waste. gave a thin piercing scream that Use Bonn’s Fills. They have had more He w as looking a t Quade now. “Then body,- and:so come on. All agreed FUKES 5C0TTS than forty years of public approval. Are I cut the telephone wires so the po­ the bridge was out of commission, sounded down toward the sea. endorsed the country over. Insist on JTzm ---- lice couldn’t be notified.” either by a bomb or dynamite. “Help! HellllllpS” Boon’s. Sold a t all drug stores.______Pellmell into the fog we ran. ULSION “You’re sure you didn’t see^any- “The murderer did it, .of course,” M lotfs Com mms store- -— i t & d f r — “Coming, Auntie!” I called in an­ u n i .Tonic body skulking about during your shrilled Lily, “so’s he could make a TMIWI VttBES U num b, DOANS PILLS walk?” Mr. Quade-raked Lily. getaway before we called, the po­ swer to her call for help. CVHomlBSA HMo M l In a “No, sirree. Why ask me? lice.” (TO BE CONTINUED) THE OAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MARCH 24. 1943

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. H e Price Has To Be Big Prices The Fanner Help China Let Us Pray Seen Along Main Street DoesNotGet We think that the United States (By Rev. LoV D. TboroiMaD) By The Street Rambler. Wlnt Wat Happeniox 1° Davie Paul should help China to the very limit. You will pardon me if I quote a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Walter E. henhour. Hiddenite. N. C. The Southern AgricpIturist in its We do not think tbat the heln should Before The New Deal Used Up few lines from a letter I received Tom Blackwelder talking to a Here is a saying we have heard March issue says that although include an expeditionary force. recently from a Virginia city: “You China has more men than she can friend in oostoffice lobby—Mrs. W . The Alphabet, Drowned The many times: “You can’t do wrong farmers are one hundred per cent are doubtless wondering about the possibly feed and arm. Except for W. Smith and daughter catching a Hops and Plowed Up The and get by.” We know this is ab for the war program and are mak­ origin of this letter. It has a sim­ experts to help tbe China master bus—Paul Grubbs walking around solutely true. Every man has to ing a hundred per cent effort to­ ple purpose, to express to you my Cotton and Corn. airplanes and other war machinery town wearing a broad smile Lady pay for his folly, and pay dearly. ward it. still one cannot help not. personal appreciation for your col­ (Davis Record, March 3 7 , 1 9 1 8 ) we think it would be poor business umn in the Lincoln county paper, wearing three silver stars on coat He may think he can escape the ing a marked degree of unresc and to use precious • cargo space with ‘Let Us Pray.’ If your message has lappet—Fatmertryingto sell pound Attorney E. L. Gaither spent penalty, but not so. 'Those who dissatisfaction among them. In men. As a matter of fact our men. an audience no larger than the cir­ of frozen batter—Wade Wyatt and Friday in Winston, farming and in working for and do wrong either pay for it here or Asa matter of fact cur men are culation of that county paper, it iB GeorgeShntt lunching in cafe— T, L. Sheek made a business trip with farmers over a long period of hereafter, or both. If one repents more needed in industry than in the indeed a pity, for what we all need Miss Ruth Booe parch; sing greet­ to Greensboro last week. years I have never before seen army now. Russia needs equipment and God forgives him, and be lives as individuals and as a nation is the ing cards—Methodist preacher car. J. W. Jones, of Advance, was in nearly so discontented, as a whole, rather than men. We would not ad- true and faithful unto God after­ desire and the ability to nray a« von rving two big hags of groceries town Thursday on business. wards, be only pays for his folly In time of prosperity as they are at cate disbanding all of our troops but so beautifully set forth in your co­ the idea of an eleven million United Joe Smith rambling around town— C. R. Haneline, of Thomasville, in this life; but if -he does wrong present. lumn.” This subscriber teaches States army does not make sense as Crowd tetiing soldier boys goodbye was in town last week. and never repents and receives for­ This state of mind can be attri. upon a point of vital imnortance. w e see it. ThiB is a machine and at hns station—Leslie Daniel try­ I. N. Ambler, of Winston, was giveness, he pays for it in this life bated to a number of causes, some “the desire and the ability to prav.” not a man age. Men without ma­ ing to buv a country bam—...iss in town last week on busineiss. and world and in the life and world of the major ones being: the heavy When we have the desire we shall chines are as helpless as girl babies soon develop the abilitv to pray. Do Lois Wilson shopping around in Miss Marjorie Hartman, of Far beyond. Beloved, it’s so drain made on farm man power by in war. Our task is to feed, clothe we rr ally want to prav? Isaiah was dime «tore—Farmer searching the mington, spent Friday in town It costs very greatly to commit the draft and by industry tbat can and equip the Chinese and if we do a man of prayer. He had a deen de- town looking fora Democratic law. sh opping. pay such higher wages than the sin. Nothing isso expensive. It that they will attend to the Japan­ sire to know God in prayer. Hear yer—Miss Helen Walker carrying Mrs. G. G. Walker and child, farmer can afford to pay under pre­ costs one his health oftentimes, his ese with pleasure and with dispatch. him in the agonv of desire: “With radio down Main street—Miss Mar­ yen spent Friday with relatives at sent circumstances; the constant The most foolish policy in tbe whole money, his manhood, bis honor, my soul I have desired thee in tbe tha Bowden selling war stamps— Pfafftow n. petting’’ of labor by th. govern­ world is the tbe one we have been his good name, his character, and night; yea with my spirit within me Miss Hazel McCIamroch looking at A. T. Grant, Jr., and two little finally his soul, if he lives and dies ment while farmers have been ac­ following in robbing the farmB for will I seek three early.” If we do armed forces. That foolish policy is photos ot soldier boys—Col. W. G. daughters spent the week.end with in bis sins. Men pay for their fol cused of being greedy, selfish and not desire to pray it is not sure that at the point of being ehanged. The Murchison purchasing stamps in relatives In R aleigh. Iy by lost opportunities, wasted unpatriotic because they insisted on we desire God. Our desiresaretbe best way for us to help China and postoffice. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Duncan, of receiving fair legislative matters; dynamic energies that propel us lives, remorseful memories, damned the world is to furnish food and High Point, spent several days in the refusal of organized labor to the creative forces that sweeps us souls. Many pay for it behind munitions. This we are going to do town last week. forward. Stevenson has portrayed Credit and Discredit prison bars, on chaingangs, In pen­ work more than 4 0 hours per week, We came near being too late. The Sullivan Booe and Will Howard, a. character that analyzes his own Iu a democracy sncb as our own itentiaries, In electric chairs and as the regular work week, during outlook for food is dark but a Jot weakness in the following words: where all people are free to think, of Walkertown. were in town Sat* gas chambers. Multitudes pay for a great national emergency, while can be done this spring and summer “ Mine is the malady of not wanting urday. the farmer is working an average to speak, and to act for themselves their folly by wrecked homes, se­ if farm labor is made available. The not caring ” What a splendid thing Misses Essie Call and Margaret there is always a great variety, of parated children, squandered prop of; more than 7 0 hours per week; time for that is now. Deiav is dead­ is indifference! It is one of the most Thompson spent Saturday at Ad­ opinions concerning a number of erty, divorced husbands and wives, the obvious waste of public funds ly. Farmers have too much sense to fatal things in life. If we are going vital national problems. But there vance shopping. heartaches and sighs. Many are in'hiring thousands of nndeed Fed­ plant more than they have prospects to make any headway with the of reaping. Make that help avail­ is one issue now before the country Mrs. A. T. Grant, Ir., and Miss paying for it in insane asylums, or eral employees that are making no Master our hearss roust beat with able and crops will be planted that upon which most of us are agreed Annie Grant spent Monday shop­ by carrying a guilty conscience, contribution whatever to the war passionate desire for him and the will really help China.—Charity and -tbat this war must be won and ping in Wiuston. which lashes and torments them program; and the inability of farm­ blessing he alone can give us. To be Children. . won as quickly as possible. G. E, Horn and daughter, Miss through life. Multitudes pay for ers to secure a reasonable amount lukewarm in the realm of religion is to be a castaway. Prayer should be On tbe credit side of all out war Eltiie, spent Saturday in Winston it in eternity’s night, where there of farm machinery to partly re* The Right Idea ope of the dominant desires of our oroduction so essential to the win­ sh opp in g. ----- is weeping and gnashing of teeth. the manpower that has gone to in-, hearts JesuB has devoted one of E, P. Foster, who is stationed at' dustrv and the armed forces. There has been change in the rules ning of the war, we have great in­ O how dreadful! governing the use of gasoline. It is his beautiful beautitudes to desire. Camp Sevier, is spending a few It is unfortunate that consumers dustries which have turned from Remember, dear one, when you as much against the rules to do plea­ “Blessed are they that hunger and days with home folks on Ronte 3 . generally lose sight of the fact that the production of peacetime pro. do wrong, go wrong, keep the' sure driving now as it was before thrist.” Yes. we all need as indi­ Miss Esther Horn, who is teach the contro' was taken from the po­ ducts to the production of ships, wrong company, go to the wrong all or even most of the money they viduals and as a pation the desire ing at Walnut Cove, soent the lice and turned over to the indivi­ planes, tanks, guns, trucks, and places, wield the wrong Influence, pay for does not reach the farm ­ duals honor—if any Judging by and the abilitv to pray. Therefore, hundreds of other war needs with week end in town with her parents. spend your money wrong, use your ers’ pockets This fact was force­ the'statement in the News and Ob­ let'us pray and keep on praying. server that there were 400 automo­ the . greatest possible speed. We Misses Nancy and Lillie Elam, health and strength wrong, violate fully brought out in sh address I Yesterday I w as examining a of Harmony, are visiting their sis. biles parked in the vicinity of tbe have millions of skilled workers to the laws of God and nature, :nd heard Senator Elmer Thomas of basketball game in Rale'gh one night friend’s Bible and found these words, learn their new war jobs We have ter in Winston. set out to do as you please, the Oklahoma deliver during the re­ last week, one would gather the written in long hand: Prayer is a honor system is not working very housewives, businessmen, the ban. Samuel Tutterow, of Camp Jack, price has to be paid. There is no cent meeting of the Americ; n Farm sanctuary where no terror can in. son, is spending a few days with well. For all of that we are for the vade.” Prayer is a sanctuary where dicapped, and even older children way to escape it You’ll pay for Bureau. honor system and will risk the aver­ no terror can invade.” Prayer creat­ who spend either a part of the time his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry it here, even though you may be Here are a few important facts as age person’s honor before we would the police who have plenty to do es a holy atmosphere in the heart. or their whole time in the war Tutterow, on R. 5 . forgiven of onr heavenly Father given b / Senator Thomas: without checking on the goings and It promotes faith, strengthens love, Mrs.. C Andrews and daughter, When consumers pay 10c for a plants and do not have tv pay hereafter. the comings of automobile drivers increases reverence and produces of South Dakota, are spending a These are the 1 0 0 per cent loyal Bnt you have to pay somewhere. loaf of bread, the farmer who grew We could settle the whole thing so hope. few days in town, guests of Dr. and far as holders of A cars are concern­ Americans who. while giving up It is indeed no little thing to diso­ the wheat received scarcely more It is sanctury that you carry with Mrs. W. C. Martin. ed. We would say “You are allow many of the things they are ac bey God, go contrary to conscience, than ic for the time and invest ed so much and no more. It is vours; you wherever you go—on the moun­ customed to having, are putting in Will and Gwyn Roberts, two of reason and right, and set out to ment put into it. do what you please with it.” We tain top, in the fox hole, in sub­ understand that is true of sugar and extra time, extra money, and ex­ Clarksville township’s good farm have your own way. Man’s way When farmers receive less than marine, in bomber, on the field of coffee. Evenr person is allowed so ers, were In town Thursday. battle. Prayer can enter every do­ tra effort for the common good. is never God’s way, and his wav $ 1 per bushel for wheat, a bushel much and it is his own. He can UBe They are the people who will win Miss Annie Baldwin, of Thomas, leads wrong, brings the wrong re. of wheat processed into bread and it or give it awav buCwhe- it is gone main of mud, every area of peril, it is gone, and tbat makes sense.— every realm of joy. this war and keep its cost in lives ville, spent the week end in town snlts and ends at the wrong destl other wheat products, retails at Charity and Children. It is a cry for security. It is the and in dollars to a minimum. with friends. Miss Baldwin taught nation. „ The price of wrongdoing more than fifteen dollars. antidote for malice and vindictive­ in the school bere last season, and One bushel of corn brings the On the debit side we have those has to be paid, and ;the world to­ ness. It is a plea that the will of has many friends who are glad to farmer about 7 0 c. Yet when the Offers To Pay For Hen who would make a profit or a holi­ day is paying for it in many ways, the Almightymight be realised in have her visit Mocksville. day out of the war. These though, and especially bby war, bloodshed, corn is processed into corn pro StoIeo life of man. It is a spiritual force Mr. John Smith and Miss Ruth ducts, the consumer pays $ 1 2 a less or unpatriotic men and women and the loss of billions of dollars AnotheralCase of the proverbial mightier than armies and navies that Foster, both of R. 3 . were united are not only unwilling to give up worth of property and multiplied bushel. honest man” came to light today men build and support. It is the in marriage Sunday afternoon at tbe things to which they are ac­ millions of lives. Indeed the price For 1 0 0 pounds of potatoes the when Sheriff Walter D. Morrison lack of prayer that transforms the customed, but actually stay away 6 :3 0 o’clock at the M. P parson has to be paid. farmer received about $ 2 . But tolk of a man expressing a desire to sanctuary into a desert, the holy age. Rev. T F. McCnlloh ' perfor. when- the potatoes are processed pay in full for a chicken he stole 40 temple into a bleak waste. We from their jobs or go out on', strike ming the ceremony. The Record U only $1.00 into strings and chips the consum­ years ago. should thank God for prayer. because they want more leisure or The one-year-old daughter of er pays over $ 5 0 per bushel. The man. whose identity was not The sanctury suggests the pres- more m oney Rev. and Mrs. Leary Cashwell, of The steak listed on the bill of disclosed, fcrmerly lived in th e ence of God. Bishop Vincent was Between unauthorized strikes visited by a friend - one day. The Cornelias, died at a Statesville hos­ fare at f i to $ 2 brings the farmer neighborhood of Sheriff Morrison’s and unwarranted absenteeism, A- parents, the late Mr and Mrs. W1 friend found him writing a letter. pital last Wednesday. Theit many io c to 1 5 c. merica is losing millions of man- He seemed quite pleased and inter­ friends here will be saddened to WAR BONDS E. Morrison, but later spent many hoars that should be devoted to years in the west, and is now resid' ested. Bishop vincent asked tbe learn of their great loss. the production of weapons so ur­ Fourth Term Battle ing in North Carolina, in one of the visitor if he wished to know to J. T. Baity will move bis family Women at War today are saving gently needed by our armed forces. for Women at Poaee when the War Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, th counties of the Piedmont sec'ion. whom he was writing my daily let­ Tbe great majority of tbe Ameri­ from this city to Winston Salem is won. TheyarelnqringWarBonds new Nepublican senator from Ne­ In the letter, which the sheriff was ter to God.” said tbe great man. In as thrifty housewives, saving to buy can people who are doing their jobs the first of nest week. We are all braska, assested in a statement reading this morning, the man told that way he'found God to be real those handy, convenient and neces­ have every right to expect equal sorry to lose these good people. sary electrical appliances when Monday night at Washington tbat Sheriff Morrison that when he was This method brought God close to effort, from those who shirk by Rev. and Mrs. R M. Hoyle, of their Bonds mature. talk of a fourth term form Presi a boy he stole a chicken from the him as a friend, a comrade It help­ ed him think of God as a personaly. Newton, visited friends in town dent Roosevelt sterms from a “sud­ sheriff’s m other and sold it to a store staving away from their work with­ in the neighborhood. The man said This daily letter was a prayer. Pray­ out good or sufficient reasons, or last week. They were welcome den campaign initiated by shirt- tbat he wanted to settle in full for er is a sanctuary. Let us pray and striking for no reason at all. visitors, and their host of friends tail riding yes-men of the New the hen which be stole at least four keep on praying Resentment toward these strikers were delighted to have them here absentees is rising on all sides. It Deal” and signifies the breakdown decades ag ■, and asked the sheriff to for a few days. For two years is reflected in the press, at .public of the two party system. lethim know how much it would they were residents of Mocksville. Guernsey Is Sold To meetings, and in the Congress of He assailed what be termed the take to cancel 'he obligation. C. H. Michael, of Davidson coun­ the United States.—WiIkesJournal “selfish strategy of the New Deal In the course of the interview Brewer ty, has purchased a farm from Fred bureaucrats to maintain President with a reporter of this paper. Sheriff Peterborough, N. H. — R. G. som a av«*rn w r Lanier, on R. 5 , and will move his Roosevelt in office on the shadow Morrison started that he would write Brewer, ot Mocksville, recently family to the farm this week. The pretext that only be can lead us to the boyhood neighbor in a few days, purchased a ’registered Guernsey Record is glad to welcome these victory.” This campaign shows, advising him that there is no bill to bull froin Sanford & Blackwelder, good people to otir county. Women know that money saved he added, that the two-party set-up pay. The reporter estimated that SO cents was an average price for of Mocksville, to add to his local W. I. Leach, who has held a d o now will help win the peace, putting has been supplantanted by a Re- sition as salesman from Mocksville their menfolks to; work in our do­ a hen 40 years ago, and tbat the leg. herd. Twin Brook’s Replacer mestic factories when the war is publican-New Deal allignment. Hardware Co., for more than rate of interest added for two-score 3 2 4 9 7 1 is tbe name under which over. They know purchase of War When now is weighing whether X year, has accepted a position with Bonds today will help their family years would run the bill up to ap­ this animal is registered with The JMUUN to introduce a constitutional a Brown-Rogers Co., at Winston-Sa­ and the whole country tide over the proximately $1.70. but the county American Gnernsey Cattle Club. lem, and will enter upon his new readjustment period from War to mendment to. limit Presidentialten- chief executive replied tbat no bill duties April 1st. F U H . V. S. Trmimey Dtt arlMt Hi tire to two terms: would be'sent.—Statesville Daily. The Record only $1.00. THE DATIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. £ DAl I B i r d E m b r o i d e r y W i l l Eighty-Three Days on a R aft in Atlantic Perfect W AAC Lend a C heerful N ote :dest Papl W hojS N ew s > L iq u o r, | T h i s W e e k 4EW S A l By Delos W heeler Lovelace A ttorney jsiness trip I Consolidated Features.—WNU Release* "^EW YORK.—About 15 years ago iy . ’ a British officer was killed in A SERIES OF Egypt and Sir Archibald Clark Kerr SPECIAL ARTICLES R ev. J. C. got mighty tough with Egyptian offi- BY THE LEADING ms in to w i Get f TobaccotNot g £ T s 2 £ AR CORRESPONDENTS ands w ith fil VlHmatumstFrom ing hurt feel- Charlie EsJ Stalint to Smoke “ 8?- London had to pre. The Ghetto , w as in to w | tend to take Sir Archibald down a peg. He was withdrawn from the ad dropped main current of British diplomacy In Warsaw and set to drift in South American By Tosha Bialer- Mrs. W . backwaters. The spanked boy came .r, Miss ColJ (WNU Feature-Tbrougb special arrangement back after a time unabashed and with Collier's Weekly) with a Chilean wife, Maria Teresa eek in Winq Diaz Salas. It was a late marriage. My husband, my son and I are the Sir Archibald is 60 years old now. only persons in America to have es­ Miss Dora ' But along with his admitted tough­ caped from the ghetto set up by iy s last w ee| ness it has helped keep him out in Germany in Warsaw. The amaz­ ie guest of front ever since. -- n . f t P I* ' f t ' ' i f -o ing set of circumstances by which Pulling these days on the in­ L I i h I l Ju . h Jl -J we escaped cannot be told, because owles. creasingly tangled problem of Introducing the perfect WAAC, it would mean death to all who aid­ Russo - British relations, Sir Jane A. Whiteman, pretty blonde 21- ed us. P fc. H ow al Archibald Clark Kerr has one Of those whom we left behind, I Reduced to skin and bones by hunger, thirst and exposure, Cornelius year-old employee of the fuselage ioned at Can great asset. He is more friendly Van Der Slot, of Rotterdam, is helped by a U. S. sailor aboard a navy tail department of Consolidated Air­ can say little. This is the third win­ with Stalin than any British am­ patrol boat off the Brazilian coast. Van Der Slot’s two companions, Nick craft corporation, Fort Worth, Texas. ter they will have passed through, pent last wel bassador before Um. Kremlin Hoogendam Viaar Dinger, Holland, left, and Basil Izzi, South Barry, Mass., She has just passed her physical ex­ and how many will survive I cannot mith Grove) Joe sends him good Russian to­ gather up their meager belongings preparatory to being helped aboard amination for the WAACs with a say. There can hardly be many left bacco where previous plenipo­ now of the 600,000 that were once the rescuing craft. The men, survivors of five who reached the raft after scorr of IOO per cent, and was de­ R ev. and tentiaries got semi-ultimatums their vessel had been torpedoed, were adrift on the South Atlantic for 83 there. clare A by examining physicians the f Jonesvillej to put in their pipes and smoke. days. They existed on raw fish, fowl and rain water which they managed first to fit perfectly the WAAC phys­ I, who lived with them through The Ambassador was educated to catch from time to time. (Official navy photo.) ical specifications. Weight 143,1 bust, dark years, who shared their bitter sst week in | privately, but his sheltered start fate, humbly bear witness to their perfect 36. ire. R. L. doesn’t seem to have handicapped martyrdom. Anything I may say or 7 4 8 7 him. He got into the diplomatic Convicts M ake G oods for Battlefronts write about it is in memory of those service 35 years ago and has repre­ who died, a tribute to the courage ETRST Call to Spring—in charm- M iss D orol H er 105th Birthday *■ ing bird motifs for your bed­ sented Britain in Sweden, Irak, and determination of those wl)o are 'ollege is spa Egypt, Morocco and, as noted, in still living. I join with them in a spread! The birds perch, fly, flut­ South America, taking time out for prayer for a new world in which ter their wings and look real lays with hel a stretch with the Scots Guards they will resume their place as free enough to burst into song. Each I. C. Fosterl back in 1918. Before he went to human beings. has a different flower background Location of the Ghetto. —a chance for color! Russia he had the China assign­ Mrs. Lucil) ment, where he said a good word for The ghetto, as set up by the Nazis after they took possession of War­ P a tte rn 7487 contains a tra n sfe r p attern bia, Pa., is this country off and on because he of eight SV2 by 5Va inch motifs and eight is a notable friend of the United saw, included the oldest and most smaller motifs; stitches; materials need* iis city, the States. deteriorated sections of the city, a ed. Send your order to: district that had been an eyesore aniel, at Hq for years and should have'been torn Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. T U -HEN men like Dr. Huge L. 82 Eighth Ave. New York Dryden talk of a near future in down long ago. It comprised many Raleigh Fr! blocks completely destroyed by Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to which any man may fly through the cover cost of mailing) for Pattern ged in defe air with the greatest of ease and bombing, without a habitable build­ ing left standing. With intentional No...... i, S. C., isj ThatAUMayFly foresight, not one park, playground N a m e ...... ;h his m ot) WithEaserSafetyt r is k , th e y or public garden was included behind R. 2 . the high ghetto walls. There was A ddress...... Dr.DrydenLabors Jurn the no access to the river banks. The fa n c ie s of Sheek Bov "Looking Backward” into facts, just modem Jewish hospital, the Liberal about. The doctor, speaking Tfrom Jewish Synagogue and the Old Peo­ Fountain of M ercury C. S tate I the eminence of the presidency of ple’s Home were left outside. spring h(j The Gennans were set on our The Mercury fountain, exhibited the Institute of Aeronautical Sci­ parents. ences, argues that even now the saf­ Mrs. Anna Marie Oswald Huber is destruction. With cold logie at the Paris Exposition in 1937, ' they conclnded that overcrowd­ spouted mercury, the liquid motal, ;h M ondal est way to make a long journey is about to cut the cake as she cele­ •— j v - J by air. brates her 105th birthday at Harri­ ing, inadequate-housing, malnu­ instead of water. Incidentally, Jhis trition and reduction to subhu­ display had to be heavily guarded , He speaks with nearly youthful son, N. Y. Mrs. Huber was born Bobby JoJ enthusiasm. He is only 43, a smooth­ in Switzerland in 1838 and cam e to man standards would save them because the 34 gallons of mercury the trouble and ammunition re- faced thinker whose forehead tapers, While many of their friends and relatives are in the armed forces, America in 1881. required to operate it cost $17,750. 900 to $15| whose chin comes to a point; a man inmates of San Quentin, Calif., prison have turned to war work within qunred to m assacre half a m il­ lion people outright. them a ll- his friends can call a pleasant-look- the grim gray walls of the very institution which keeps them from joining Dnly $1,001 ing egg and mean it two ways. in the fighting. Much of the goods now produced in the shops and yards Prim itive Labor Against this situation, the Jewish Council, a religious committee, took Indication f Pocomoke City, off the salty of the prison now go to use on the farflung battlefields of the world. gen signed over the responsibility as best they How To Relieve Chesapeake, would get into print These men are stripping insulation from old electric cables brought to (or $30,00(j seldom if he hadn’t been born the prison from civilian scrap piles and from the battlefields themselves. could. The president was a Mr. a record there, and he adds luster even Czerniakow, a fine man. I say-“was” to Johns Hopkins university advisedly, because a few weeks ago B ronchitis Country I which gave him a PH. D. He New Pennies to Replace O ld Coppers we learned that he committed sui­ Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ cide when the Germaps directed cause it goes right to the seat of the The sitiT is a Marylander who knew ear­ Golf club! ly what he wanted. Before he him to draw up a list of 100,000 peo­ trouble to help loosen and expel ple for deportation. germ laden phlegm, and aid nature elaborate [ finished his schooling he had to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ more like I hired out to the Federal Bureau Business With Outside World. flamed bronchial mucous mem­ AU business with the outside world branes. Tell your druggist to sell you tic faciliti) of Standards and he has been Every lo ci with it ever since. He can un­ had to be handled through the Com­ a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ missar for Jews of the German gov­ derstanding you must like the way it aid refrq ravel the snarls of aerodynam­ quickly allays the cough or you are were in an ics and hydrodynamics into sim­ ernment. I never saw him. He was to have your money back. ple speed and performance al­ a remote personality, but his shad­ The defj most before Boeing can set up ow feU deeply across our lives. A CREOMULSION ture. a production line. coiwt building was the only place for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis to retrend Whenever he hasn’t anything bet­ where our world met the outside Players world. Here Jew and Christian were ter to do he builds another wind tun­ SET spend an nel, because he always has a few allowed to see each other for the 18982364 more mod new notions to try out. Wind last time. Here men terminated old AFTER The end partnerships started by fathers or Wltk a Malloln Itat alll fret* IKaIf tunnels, he says, save life, time and If you suffer from rheumatic pain other era cash for any man trying to build the grandfathers. Here husbands and or m uscular aches,buy C-2223 today players ra foolproof airplane of the future. It wives met to say good-by, to see f o r re a l p a in -re lie v in g h e lp . 60c* $1. tion of tha was wind tunnel experiments which each other no more. For, the Nu­ Caution; Use only as directed. First and more” remberg law has been appUed in hottle purchase price refunded by earned him the Reed award for re­ druggist if not satisfied. Get C-2223* game, ana search in aeronautics three years Poland, and marriages between it back tq Jews and non-Jews had to be dis­ back. Such a I solved. A FOR QUICK RCUEF We had no electricity, no radios, the gamd f ) R . OTTO GEORG THIERACK vestm ent! no telephones, no musical instru­ doesn’t exactly say with the f & E E E l I worse tha great Louis of France that he is the ments, no street cars. The post of­ A picture out of an ancient world, fice would handle nothing but post­ ASoothins C A I l/P to be narl Hefs Legal (Often 1^ ut Jg primitive tools, bullock carts and cards, and every card was exam­ ANTISEPTIC E i —George I hand labor, but all so necessary to. Tfsed by thousands with satisfactory Fe* Joe D ey ,| Lethal) Minuteman primed to ined by a German censor. Our of­ suits for 40 years—six valuable Ingredi­ the modern scheme of things, pan^ ficial bread aUowance was five ents, Get Carboil at drug stores or write some an For Herr Hitler dinS uP any ticularly war, for here is being con­ Spurlock-Neal .Co* Nashville, Tenn. spection. | needed stat­ pounds per month. structed an air field for American One morning we woke up to find Their ute that isn’t already on the Reich’s Helen Shields is the Philadelphia mint employee shown at the ma­ fighter, bomber and transport total of books. At this time he warns, in chine (left) that gives the new one-cent piece its raised and protective a number of Jews lying dead in planes. A young girl laborer Kupiecka street. They had been ^VOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM-. 5,209 goll Cologne, that justice must knuckle edge. The new coin, composed entirely of solid soft steel, with a zinc rests upon her crude tool. Broken than a down before the policy of the state. plating, replaces the old copper coin which contained 95 per cent copper, caught outside the waU, shot down, stone, nsed to make a bed for the and then the bodies thrown into the been estij His status he had declared 4 per cent zinc and I per cent tin. Jack Kastrin is shown (right) at the landing.strip, is brought in by wom­ more tha earlier when he said, "Every coin stamping machine. The machine produces the Lincoln head on one ghetto. We never knew whether HOT HASHES en who carry it in baskets upon their Reich judge may call on me when they had passes or not. The Ger­ If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi­ The w | side and the “One cent, United States of America” on the obverse side. heads. ness* distress of “irregularities”, are more tha he feels compelled to render a mans never bothered about little weak* nervous* Irritable* blue at decision not compatible with technicalities like . that. times—due to the functional figures h ) For our own sake and that of our “middle-age” period In a woman's paid to real life. I shall then provide ‘Arm y Travels on Stom ach’ Ufe—try Lydla E. Pinkham 's Vege­ him with the law he needs.” Pitches H ot Steel families, we were always terrified table Compotmd—the best-known greens Write one on the spot, if neces­ at any harm coming to our jaUers. medicine'you can buy today that's needed Day after day we saw friends and m ade especially for women. sary. Plnkh8m*s Compound has helped Statist) For six months now Thierack relatives murdered in retaliation for tfiAUFftnH? upon thousands of worn- - ry. Goli deeds in which they had no share, no en to relieve such annoying symp­ any othe has been Nazi minister for jus­ toms. Follow label directions. Plnk- tice. He has the'power of life knowledge. On one occasion a Po­ ham’s Compound Is worth trying! cise for I and death and the concentra­ lish policeman had been killed while The avel tion camp, No one may appeal on duty. The Gestapo carried out big matcf his decisions. Only Hitler may an extensive search, in the course cise as t | revoke them. of which a building at 9 -Nalweki ing six-i Dresden, in placid Saxony, is his street put up a stubborn resistance for the birthplace. He must have distilled a for several hours. When .the defend­ ceipts of I queer elixir from the town’s china ers were finally overcome, 53 male boost gcf and chocolates, cigarettes and post­ inhabitants of that building were man’s Iq cards, to become the man he is. dragged out and shot. When Some 20 years ago he was the Early in 1942, batches of deportees cember minister of justice just for the Duchy * from Germany began to arrive, five golf wad of Saxony. But that was before he or six hundred at a time. After be­ This inq caught onto the Hitler bandwagon. ing despoiled of whatever they had, houses, Some time later, and this was in they would be moved on. We were the totall the Nazi era, he was picked to be told they were to go to a “reserva­ than a b l vice-minister of the supreme court tion” near Lublin. Actually, most D espitl at Leipzig. Then he began to train of them left in charge of “Extermi­ is no lo n | directly for his present post. It was nation Squads.” According to the It is or Bob Feller, one of the finest base­ stories, these squads had several not long before he was appointed ball pitchers of the era, is now cap­ the m a s | president of the People’s court. Tliis ways of disposing of.their charges. been sp | tain of a 40-mm. gun crew aboard One was to shut 50 or 60 of them court tried cases involving offenses a new battlewagon. Bob joined the been a committed against the state. And up In a truck and then fill it with They’re a hungry bunch, those fighting sons of freedom on the steam­ navy as physical instructor but later G et Into Action men—aij there was no appeal from its ver­ poison gas. Another was to leave cise and ing island of Guadalcanal. Photo shows cooks making flapjacks to be applied for gunnery school. Here he them starving by the roadside. Or, dicts, either. The sessions were al­ sent in hot containers to the troops at the front. For Full Victoryl plication ways held in utmost secrecy. is, grin and all, beside his gun. simply machine-gun them. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. |E DAVlE RECORD. Miss Mary Foster, of County Iiery 'W i l l 1 Line, was shopping in town Satur H ere’s Easy W ay to day. H u l N o t e ideit Paper In The County • f i r s t -a id * M ake Draw Curtains * Liquor, W ine, Beer Adii Mrs. Philip Everhaidt under­ Io (fee went a tonsil operation at Rowan TT IS easy to make draw curtains AILING HOUSE * with the fixtures you have, plus 'JEWS AROUND TOWN. Memorial Hospital last week , By ROGBt B, WHITMAN , a pair of large screw-eyes, som e. wood or brass rings, and about Rocer B. Whitman—WNU Features. Attorney B. C. Brock made John W. Kurfees, of Winston- five yards of cord. Tea mar net be able to replace wera or The screw-eyes are placed just iisiness trip to Greensboro Thurs- Salem, spent Saturday in town with broken household eqalpmeat. This Is war. Gevernaent priorities eeae Aril. Se take under the hooks for the curtain ay. his brother, J. Lee Kurfees. eare of what yon haye • as well as yoa rods; then run the cord through possibly ean. Thla eeltun i by - the -- homeown- er’s friend tells too t e w . the screw-eye at the right; then Marylene and Gladys through the rings, knotting it to Rev. J. C. Gentry, of Advance, PLACING A GUTTER Foster, of Greensboro, spent the Qrisp, Cool Salads This Week’s Menn the left ring at center; then ras in town Thursday shaking through the rings and the screw- Vegetable Platter: Tomato A SHEET-METAL gutter along ands with friends. week-end with relatives and friends j^3id Spring Welcome Stuffed with Cottage Cheese, the edge of a roof should be set 5.RUN THROUGH on R. 4 . SCREW E Carrot Strips, Asparagus, far enough out from the edge to Charlie Essex, of Advance, R 1 ^KNOT Cole Slaw,' Potato Sdted catch the - water- that runs : down , was In town one day last week Miss Annie Laurie Etchison, post fromthe roof; if it is too close to the librarian at Langley Field, Va,, is Hot Biscuits Honey edge, water will run over it, and if 2KNOT ad dropped around to see us. Cherry Pie Beverage RUN THROUGH spending a few days with relatives it is not far enough out, the water may go between the edge of the SCREW EYE i Mrs. W. W. Smith and daugh at Cana. roof and the gutter. At the same ,T1 SIiss Coleea, spent one day last 6 tablespoons cream time, the outer edge of the gut­ 3 tablespoons lemon Juice ter should not be higher than the eek in Winston-Salem shopping. Misses Addie Malone and Marga- ret Barnhart, of Winston-Salem, Combine ingredients in order giv­ slope of the roof. H it is higher, it -% * en and mix thoroughly with cole will act as a dam to catch snow and !Miss Dora Bowles spent several spent Sunday afternoon the guests slaw . ice. When correctly placed snow and $ ii ^ ivs last week in Roanoke, Va. of Misses LUla and Cora Austin. . ice will slide over it; when not cor­ kNotteo If hot slaw is your favorite dish, TASSEL ye guest of here is the ideal dressing for it: rect, water will back against the her brother, Hubert dam and flood upward. The pool S Miss Hazel Taylor, a member of Hot Slaw. eye at the left; and back through ow les. that then forms may work its way the rings, knotting it to the right the China Grove school faculty, 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten under the roofing and leak through H cup vinegar ring at center. I Pfc. Howard Hanes, who is sta- spent the week-end in town the to the inside. The sizes of the Now pass the cord through the Y*. cup cold water gutter and of the leader pipe, of joned at Camp Livingstone, La., guest of Mrs. Leslie Daniel. rings and the right screw-eye and : Use a lemon juice dressing for I tablespoon butter course, should depend on the area then make the tassel?. Sew safety pent last week with his parents at of the roof that is to be drained. hese orange slices, salad greens I tablespoon sugar pins to back of curtains so they imith Grove. Bad Auto Wreck roen grass and tender shoots on Cook on low heat until thickened, making the wall unsightly. A con­ contains directions for making curtains ast week in town with Mr. and with a Coble Dairy track on the Lexinglon he trees that let you know spring is stirring constantly. Add cabbage tractor advised gypsum wallboard for various rooms; also cutting and male* Iis. R. L. Frye. highway near the Hairston plantation. the wing, but indoors you can do and reheat. over furring strips, with an air Ing directions for bedspreads, dressing space between. What do you sug­ table skirts and slip covers. To get a LiwDgood and Bailey were carried to a Jie trick by bringing fresh vegeta­ With the absence of pineapple of­ copy send name and address direct to |g —in charm- Lesiogton hospital. Uveogood was able ble plates and crispy, salads to your gest? ov your bed- I Miss Dorothy Foster of Pfieffer to return home after his wounds were ten these days, we .like something to Answer: If beads of condensation' •able. use to give tartness to salads. In brch, fly, flut- College is spending the spring boll dressed, but Bailey was said to have re­ appear on the surface of the wall, MBS. BCTB WTBTH SPEABS Salads and vegetable plates are the following recipe you can use Bedford HIHs New Toric |d look r e a l ceived bad head wounds and remained at the chimney may be too large for lays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. the hospital a day or two. Both cars ruly the first harbingers of spring grapefruit to good advantage: * D raw er 10 song. Each when incomes to the furnace you are using, causing it. C. Foster, on R. I. were badly damaged. The driver of the Grapefruit and Carrot Salad. Enclose 15 cents for Book I. background track was said to have escaped injury. /forl menu - making. a downdraft of cold air that chills Oh, yes, I know (Serves 8) the wall. Check the furnace manu­ N a m e ...... I package lemon-flavored gelatin facturer’s recommendation for the Mrs. Lucile Miller, of Philadel- you’ve been serv­ A ddress ...... !transfer pattern Mrs. Sarah Seamon ing salads a n d I cup hot water size of the flue. If yours is too large, potifs and eight hia, Pa., is spending some time in reduce the size of the'opening on top I materials need- Mn. Sarah Daywalt Seaman. 94. one of vegetables during Yt cup grapefruit juice ais city, the guest of Mrs. J. A. Davie’s oldest women, passed away Sun­ winter, but with U cup vinegar\ of the chimney. If there is an ac­ aniel, at Hotel Mocksville. day night at the home of her son. J. T. spring you have I teaspoon salt cumulation of creosote that seeps through the' brickwork, your only praft Dept. Seamon, near Kappa, following an illness % m a n y m ore IY t cups grated carrots NONE Xew York of some weeks. remedy is to build a new chimney. Raleigh Frost, who has been eh. choices and fresh Yi cup chopped grapefruit one cent to Funeral services were held at St. Mat­ .colors from which to choose, However, if the trouble is only with thews Lutheran Church Monday afternoon Add hot water to gelatin and stir for Pattern ged in defense work at Charles- p , Several attractive combinations of condensation, the contractor’s idea at 4:30 o'clock, with Rev. 6 . W. Flnk in until dissolved. Add fruit juice and may be satisfactory. S t .J o s e p h 1, S. C., is spending a few days charge, and the body laid to rest in the Vegetables on a single platter—or vinegar. Chill until slightly thick­ /X 5 P l R I IM church cemetery. PIealads—can tide you over many Covering a Steam Boiler ih his mother, Mrs. J. D. Frost, ened. Add carrots, grapefruit and Question: Our steam boiler is W orld's Larges+ Seller a+10: Mn Seamon is survived by two sons, J. 3 .meatless days, lien, too, they’ll salt. Pour into mold which has ;r . 2 . T. and J. M Seamon, of R. 4, and one S rin g life-quickening vitamins and bare to the iron, and we should like been rinsed with cold water. CSiill to cover it with asbestos. How daughter, Mn, Mary Mdntyre, of Iredell Plfininerals to your diet to help get until firm. Serve on lettuce with Jheek Bowden, Jr., a student at county. A good woman has been called O ?id of whatever winter’s cobwebs should we go about it? to her reward. mayonnaise or french dressing. Answer: Mix asbestos cement | t e r c u r y jC. State College, Raleigh', spent Vou may have accumulated in your Wreystem! A heavy dinner calls for a green thoroughly in a tub or similar con­ jspriug holidays in town with leafy salad with loads of crunchi. tainer, using only enough water to Bin, exhibited Sheffield News. Ple Speaking of salads brings up the ness: Ition in 1937, !parents. Sheek returned to Ra roblem of dressings, and with that make a workable mixture. At least lliquid mi'tal, The SheiBeId Grange met Saturday night rle^e scarcity of fats for salad oils. Lettuce-Spinach Salad. two coats should be applied. Put on [h M onday. with with Master Elmer Beauchamp pre- (Serves- 6 to 8) a one-inch first coat and a half­ ■dentally, '(his ing in "Comiuanuos strike at i/awtf There are several alternatives, the al about a $5,000 I head lettuce inch second coat. Apply the- first Jvily guarded she turned up at the RSO studios first of which is lemon juice either Bobby Jones tournament. Big pound spinach coat with your hands or a plasterer’s of m ercury at 10 every night and worked till alone or with a bit of sugar as Yi ones paid from $10,- trowel, leaving a rough surface. A i cost $17,750. past Bkididglit in “Forever and a dressing for fruit salads. I teaspoon salt 000 to $15,000. Y et the greatest of Ya teaspoon pepper trowel would be handy for scratch­ Day”—also managed her house and Many of you perhaps like simple ing the surface. When the first them all—the National Open—paid vinegar dressing with just a touch 2 'hard-cooked eggs only $1,000 to the winner. As an family. The only stipulation she coat is fairly dry, stretch and fasten made was that after finishing her of salt and pepper. This perks up 1 cup sour cream chicken wire netting over the sur­ indication of the times, Walter Ha­ flavors in vegetables, inexpensively, 1711 ilieve gen signed as pro at St. Petersburg day's work she must have time off 2 tablespoons vinegar face to hold the first coat. The sec­ to put her two babies to bed before tool Cor $30,000 for the winter season— Chill and chop spinach and let ond coat should be troweled down O lW tt MBios-PlcwT ! a record price. starting her swing shift at RKO. Your french dressing of course can tuce. Add salt, pepper, vinegar and hard and smoothed as it dries. Itis be made with mineral oil in the ab­ chopped hard-cooked eggs to Vi cup Spot Cleaning C o u n tr y Clubs Robert Haymes also got a Colum­ sence of other oils. Long used in of the sour cream. Just before serv­ promptly be­ Question: What is the best spot bia break. With time for only one reduction diets, mineral oil makes a ing, add to spinach, lettuce and re­ remover for men’s garments? I of­ ne seat of the The situation wasn’t too healthy. nice dressing for light spring salads. h and expel Golf clubs were transformed into more film before being inducted into maining sour cream. ten spot my suit and I don’t always Id aid nature the army, he was removed from the It is not absorbed by the body, so if want to have the entire garment I , tender, in- - elaborate , country clubs. They were you’re trying to gain weight, be sure, more like night clubs with gymnas­ lead of “Doughboys in Ireland”— cleaned merely for "a single bad pous m em - and replaced by Kenny Baker—and to include other fats for body use. 1st to sell you tic facilities available upon request. spot. assigned to the romantic lead in Iwiththeun- Every locker held its quota of liq­ If it’s mayonnaise you like, here’s Answer: The kind of remover Double-Purpose Ike the way it uid refreshments. Club officials “Two Senoritas From Chicago,” the a recipe which requires only a half would depend on the nature of the n or you are were in an expansive frame of mind. two senoritas being those two very cup of oil and a single egg yolk. lovely ladies, Jinx Falkenburg and stain; egg, coffee or ink,. for in­ Laxative Gives The depression changed the pic­ Cooked -Mayonnaise. stance, would require different treat­ Joan Davis! ment than grease spots. You can LSION ture. Almost all clubs were forced —*— 1 tablespoon butter More Satisfaction! , Bronchitis to retrench—some of them closed. 2 tablespoons flour » * * r * get excellent preparations, even for That Charles Boyer production, so taking out lipstick stains, at a good Players didn’t have the money to badly titled “Flesh and Fantasy,” % cup water spend and golfing costs became Y i teaspoon salt drugstore. Many tailors and dry has a new and better title, “For AU cleaners can “spot” dean a suit; more moderate. We Know.” Robert Cummings and Yb teaspoon pepper Vor this Double-Purpose, use Dr.' JlC PA iN M teaspoon mustard that is, take out a spot without Hitchcock’s All-VegetaUe Laxative ■I Prove ltsftlf The end of this war won't see an­ Betty Field have been given the cleaning the entire garment. Ieumatic paia other era of gaudiness. Today’s romantic leads in the fourth and Y* teaspoon paprika Powder—an Intestinal Tonic Laxa-. I egg yolk tlve. It not only acts gently and' r C-2223 today players represent a truer cross sec­ final sequence. Poplar Roots thoroughly, but tones lazy bowel 1 H cup salad oil J help. 60c, $ . tion of the public as a whole. More —*— Question: I have three 12-year-old muscles—giving more satisfaction, j ■irected. First I tablespoon lemon Juice poplar trees in my yard. Their I refunded by and more workers are playing the New Yorkers have learned that Dr. Hitchcock's Laxative Pow defl U Gst C-2223. game, and they aren’t going to give the place to fee canght during a Melt butter, blend in flour. Add roots have grown about 30 feet to­ helps relieve Dizzy Spells, Souri . This vegetable plate tastes as de­ ward the house, and I am afraid Stomach, Gas, Headache, and that it back to the playboys. blackout is a radio studio—instead water slowly and cook until thick­ dull sluggish feeling commonly re-! ened. Cool, then add salt, mustard, lightful as it looks and adds plenty they soon will cause damage to the Such a situation augurs well for of turning their guests loose to wait of spring color to your table. Stuffed ferred to as Biliousness, when caused; pepper, paprika. Beat in egg yolk, house. I plan to cut off these long by Constipation. Use only as di­ the game. With such a huge in­ in the corridors, the stars turn to tomato, carrot strips, asparagus, then add oil slowly, beating all the roots close to the trunk of the tree rected. 15 doses for only 10c. Larm vestment in the sport, it would be and put on a show. Burns and Allen, cole slaw and potato salad are used, family size 25c. Adv. I the “Duffy’s Tavern” folks and the while. Last add lemon juice. without taking them out of the worse than folly to allow its appeal ground, then drive a copper nail to be narrowed. Two USGA officials members of “The Aldrich Family” Vegetable Plate. ’ The cottage cheese in this salad can an give a superb extemporane­ into the root to kill it. Do you ap­ —George Blossom, president, and StuS tomato with cottage cheese contributes calcium to the diet, the prove of this idea? atisfactory fe* ous show when the sirens scream. apples and celery give vitamins and uable ingredi- Joe'Dey, secretary—have compiled and chives and place in center of Answer: Cutting the large roots tores or write some amazing figures for your in­ platter. On either peanuts are a surprise in flavor and MUSCOUR Uer Tenn. in their contribution to nutrition: close to the trunk may damage the spection. A stranger in Culver City might side place a tree. To get first hand information think that Leo the Lion has turned mound of crisp RHEUMATIC PAIN Their figures show that a known Apple-in-Cottage-Cheese Salad. on this question, I advise you to Soreness and StfHhess , total of 2,351,000 play Uie game on prize fight promoter. Five big name' carrot strips and 3 apples, coarsely diced write to the Department of For­ You need to nib on a powerfully I ferfrom^ 5,209 golf courses comprising more boxers are working there. Freddy asparagus, cooked I cup diced celery estry at your state capital. soothing " coonteb-ibbitant" lik e, Mti3teroletoqtiickIyrelieve neuritis^ ’ than a half-million acres. It has Steele, ex-middleweight kingpin, has or canned, with a Y i cup diced cucumber been coaching Richard Carbon for ring of lemon Sticking Valve Stem rheumatic aches and pains. Better ; been estimated that the clubs used Y i cup sharp french dressing Question: The radiator valves in th&naa old-fashioned mustard plaster { m ore than 600,000 caddies. “The Man Down Under”; Maxie rind. Potato salad tohelpbreakappainfullocalcoDgestian! i m Rosenbloom’s working in “Right and crisp cole slaw complete the Lettnce my hot water system stick and are bshes, dlzzi* The wages paid to caddies ran larities”, are About Face,” as are Lou Nova and plate. I pint cottage cheese hard to turn. In fact, I snapped the Ie, blue at m ore than $30,000,000 a year. These Yi cup chopped, salted peanuts stem of one when turning it with a figures haven’t included the amounts Jack Roper; Johnny Indrissano, Cole Slaw Dressing. [functional former lightweight threat, now a ref­ Mayonnaise pipe wrench. Can you suggest any­ a woman’s paid to thousands of professionals, (For ZVi cups cabbage) thing? • HOWIE Kara’s Vege- eree, is technical adviser. % teaspoon salt Wash and dice unpeeled apples. Ibest-known greens keepers and other workers Answer: A new packing, the kind loday that’s needed by each course. Ye teaspoon pepper Toss apples, diced celery, cucum­ that contains graphite, may ease the ber in french dressing, until well pen. Statistics tell only part of the sto­ So far Jean Gabin’s American pic­ IY i tablespoons sugar valve stems. Your local plumber IRRITATIONS Ofl I has helped tures havetft been up to the stand­ coated. On each salad plate place bds of worn- ry. Golf has a big.advantage over should be able to supply you with it EXTERNAL CAUSE lying symp* ard of the French ones that made crisp lettuce, and then with a spood SKIN any other sport. It provides exer­ ftlons. Pink- shape % cup cottage, cheese into a Sap Spots on Car acne pimples, bumps (blacjrtieaflft). an&l cise for player and spectator alike. him famous. But it looks as if he Lynn Says: ugly Droken-out skill. Millions relieve wth trying! might remedy that situation this ring. Fill ring with apple mixture, . Question: My car had to stand out­ miseries with simple home'treatment. The average spectator following a Vitamins Plus or Minus? It all doors for some time, and sap from Goes to work a t once. Direct action aids; summer; he’s obtained his release and sprinkle with peanuts. Top with healing, works the antiseptic way. TTsa; big match gets fully as much exer­ depends . upon how you handle mayonnaise or a fluffy salad dress­ trees dripped down on the roof, leav­ cise as the player. His ditch-jump­ from 20th Century-Fox and will be Blade and Wblte Ointment only as diV starred by RKO in a picture to be them. To retain maximum ing. ing spots. HowcanItakeoffthese rected. JOc, 25c, 50c sizes. 25 ye ars success*) ing six-mile hike definitely is good spots? ,Uoney-back guarantee, Vital ini written' and produced by Dudley amounts of vitamins in cooked Carrot, Cabbage, Peanut Salad Ideansmg is good soap. Bidoz famous for the muscles. And the gate re­ Answer: You may be able to get Nichols, and directed by Jean Re­ foods, use as little water as pos­ (Serves 16) (Black and W hiteSklnSoap dally* ceipts of the m ajor tournaments help sible—just enough to prevent them off by light wiping with tur­ boost golf as big business in any noir, which looks like a perfect com­ 4 cups carrots, shredded bination. from sticking. pentine. If this does not work, use man’s language. Get on your mark, start quick­ 3 cups cabbage, shredded the well-known auto finish cleaner. U tea t fi m 3 eups diced, unpeeled apples When war was declared in De­ ly. Not a track race, but a vita­ Oil on Garage Floor sigpofa . cem ber of 1941 the investm ent in ODDS AlVD ENDS—Kay Kyser and his min race. You start with boiling <5 cups peanuts Question: I have considerable oil COLD golf w as estim ated a t $726,000,000. band have started their third year of en­ Cooked salad dressing 666. water for cooking, and cook rap­ drippings on the floor of'my ga­ t a b l e t s . This includes land, courses, club­ tertaining the boys in the armed forces; in idly—thus cutting cooking time to . Have all ingredients cold. Com­ rage. How can I remove that oil? SALVE, houses, etc., and is only a part of the first too years they played for more bine in order given and add just NOSE ORbPSt : than 4,0OOfiOO soldiers, sailors and ma­ a minimum and saving precious Answer: Cover the oil stains with 666 COUGH DROP§. ‘ the total outlay which runs far more enough salad dressing to combine rines . . . Robert Benchley returns to Metro food values. a thick layer of dry Portland ce­ Ay^Rub-MyteTIsmlf- a Wonderfvl Unimeal than a billion dollars. Covered utensils without stir­ lightly together. Garnish with sprigs ment or powdered whiting, allowing to write and star in a new series of shorts •f parsley and chopped peanuts.: Despite the huge investment, golf . . . Alec Templeton gives a half-hour mini­ ring are prescribed. Stirring and to remain for several'days: 'After is no longer only a rich man’s game. ature concert prior to his broadcasts . . . uncovered utensils put air into Lynn Chambers welcomes you to submit the powder has become' saturated It is only because it is a game for Pred Alien is the only man who has been foods and destroy vitamins. your household queries to her problem with- the oil, scrape it off and re­ the masses that so much money has master of ceremonies on radio's two big­ clinic. Send your letters to her at West­ peat two or three times. Later, been spent on courses. Golf has Avoid violent, furious boiling. ern Newspaper Union, 210 South Des- gest quiz program*—“Take I t or Leave It” This is modem, streamlined, pro­ plaines Street, Chicago, Illinois. Don’t scrub the floor with a strong solu­ been a lifesaver for thousands of and “Information Please” . . . Ginny Simms tion of trisodium phosphate or^wash- men—and women—who need exer­ has been named “the girl with whom a tective cookery—to preserve val­ forget to enclose a stamped, self-addressed- JUST A l i o n uable vitamins. envelope for your reply. ing soda, about a handful to each DASH IN FEATHERS.. cise and relief from business com­ paratrooper would most love to be strand­ Released by Western Newspaper Union. pail of hot water. Rinse well after­ lo ry ! plications and worries. ed in a parachute.” _ ward. THE DAVIE RECORD. HOCKSVILLE. N. C. MARCH 31. 1943. THE DAVIE RECORD. Letter From Sailor Boy Lt. Ferebee To Get Pavie Boy Overseas THED Dear Mr. Stroad:—I want toteli von and C FRANK STROUD - - Editor. give you my thanks for tbe pleasure I get Medal O ld e st P a oat of leading vour paper. N o L iq u o r TELEPHONE Back home, when I was very yoang, my father took The Davie Record, and I would fight with my brothers to see who was go­ EIntered at the Postoffice In Mocks- ing to get the paper first. I have been NEWSA vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mall getting it in the Navy far quite a while. noatter. March 3,1903. Ft is tbe next thing to going borne to read A ttorney tbe news you have in it of all tbe loved SUBSCRIPTION RATES: odes back home. business tri Tbe honesty of your paper, and that's day. OWE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * 1 00 wbat this world needs uiute of to win this SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE • * SO war. Honesty we need—not liars and thieves, of which tbere ,are plenty. Peo­ R ev. J. C. ple ate going to wake up sooner or later. w as in to We suppose the Geortria peach Out on a rough sea is not a pleasure ride crop has been billed. It always That is wbat gets me; folks back borne hands with pleasure riding on necessary gas. does ahout this time each year. Not many days ago I was hope, and in Charlie E Here’s hoping that Henry Wal Mocksville, which took a long nde on a plane to get there. I went to the ration I , w as In to lace won’t be allowed to purchase board and asked for a few gallons of gas and dropped a single pound ot bog meat until to use to go see my friends. The board said “no." Tbat still echoes in my ears, after the war'is over. If we is not for outside cars were going tbis way and Mrs. W . mistaken he is the man who had that way. But now I am where I don't ter, Miss Co need gas. So I am proud to say that if I millions'of pigs drowned a few years don’t deserve it, I don't want it, and I bet w eek in W i ago. Great is Henry there are a majority of boys in service that say tbe same thing. Tbere mil be a First Lieutenant Thotnas W. M iss Dora ' It is now up to the Davie coun­ lot of waking up before this war is won. I am proud that we have some 'nice people Ferabee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flaye days last we ty commissioners as to whether or back home. Ferabee of Route 1, Mocksville, rs C. N. Christian has receiv. the guest of not beer and wine can be sold in Mr. Stroud, I am giving you my tbanka has been cited to receive an air ed the following letter from ber son B ow les. and trust that you may continue to print this county on the Sabbath day. The Record for bov8 in foreign countries tnedal for participating In five sor. Master Sgt. Andrew Yates, who is P fc. H ow The last legislature gave them the to read. Notbiug could heip more than 8 ties against the enemies in North somewhere in North Africa: good paper. Good luck and goodbye. !Si . tioned at Ca authority to prohibit the sale of all A DAVIE SAILOR. Africa, it was announced by tbe Feb. 17.1943. spent last w alcoholic drinks between the hours War Department. Dear Mother:—Received your Val­ entine greeting today, dated Fab. 5, o f 1 1 :3 0 p. m.( on Saturday night, Sm ith Grov Clarksville News. He was one of five North Caro­ It’s about the fastest mail seavice until 7 :0 0 a m., Monday morning. linians so honored. The a;r tnedal I’ve bad since I’ve been in Africa. R ev. and Misses Betty and Hope Driver, of Win I wrote Julia last week. Should It is for the commissioners to say.. ston-Salem. spent last w eek-eDd with their is one of tbe most sought after a- be hearing from her before very of Jonesvill The columns of The Record are pareots. Mt. and Mrs. 0. E, Driver. wards of the United States Armv Misses Edith and Kathryn West, of Air Corps. long. Haven’t heard from Madeline last week in open to anvone who has anvthing in several weeks. Farmington, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lieutenant Fer bee is a graduate M is. R. L. to say on this subject. Reavis last week-end. As far as I know, my Commission of Mocksville High School, and al­ i9 still on the way. I expect it to Mr. E. H. Clonts spent Wednesday in M iss Dor Mt. Airy on business. so of Lees McRae College, class of come in every day. Jobnstone Is Chainnan Miss Lela Moore, who has been quite ill 1 9 4 0 . He won bis "wings'* and I’ll be very glad when this war is College is s Knox Johnstone, President of the with influenza, is improving. commission as second lieutenant in over. I don’t think any country in days with h the world can ever approach the good Bank of Davie, has been appointed Miss Janice Eaton, of Pfeiffer College. A pril, 1 9 4 2 , upon graduation from R. C. Foste Misenheimer, was the week end guest of the advanced aviation course at Al­ old American way of life. I suppose chairman of the War Finance Com. there are quitq a few homesick boys her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loftus Eaton. buquerque, N M. He completed tonight. I miss you and Madeline M rs. Luci BJIttee for Davte County, and will Misses Libby Graves and Faye Harris, the course with high honors in spent Thursday in Winston Salem. and all the rest of the folks so much direct the second war loan drive in flying and in military aud scholas uhia, Pa., is Mrs. Joe Harpe spent part of last week ' How is Aunt Ida these days. Tell this county in April. The appoint­ in Yadkin county with her parents; Mr. tic work. He went immediately to her I think of ber often and when I this city, th ment was made by Hugh Leach, and Mrs. Turner Reavis. England, where he remained until get back I’ll pay her a special visit Daniel, at H and give her a first-hand account of president of the Federal' Reserve Mrs Maggie Lakev visited ber sons in a few weeks ago, when he was High Point last week. transferred to North Africa. tbis war. " R aleigh F Bank of Richmond, district chair­ My health is good and the army gaged in def man. food Beems to get better as each day goes by. The U. S. sends us the best The April campaign will seek to ton, S. C., i the country can produce. The best with his mot sell Treasurv bonds of all kinds morale boosters in this army is good w ith a goal of 13 billions for the food and letters from home. on R. 2 . Better stop for now it’s getting nation as a whole. Narth Carolina late, and I’m due in bed shortly. Sheek Bo and Datfie County’s quotas of this TMPORRISETT’ gj Devotedly, N. C. State ______ANDREW. total have ttot vet heen announced. the spring h Mr. Johnstone stated that in the “LIVE WIRE STORE” Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Daywalt. of h is parents. High Point, spent the week-end forthcoming campaign the War Ieigh Mond Savings Staff and the Victory Fund W. Fourth and Trade Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. with relatives at Cooieemee aad on Committee organization would be R- 4- IF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION HAS EXPIRED. SEE T h e boy combined under the U. S Treasury leached the WarFinanceCommittee. AUrom now tie issue mittees formerly working under The last leg: those organizations will be called EASTER Is Coming And from 16 to i upon to serve in this drive and B I G BARGAINS IN other workers will also be added. G rady Bo The object of the Treasury Depart to return ment will be to se-k out every pos­ We Are Ready L on g’s H os sible bond buyer who can purchase friends will as much as an $ 1 8 .7 5 bond or more is getting al The campaign will oDen April USED CARS M isses Gu 12 and continue to May 1. “ This Back-order arrivals have turned the Louise Post second war loan drive will put a- Spring time is here, and you will need a good used O phelia Ba cross the largest financing program tricks—and we are prepared. Catawba Co undertaken by any government in car to make your trips to the market, the mill and to the spriugh the history of the world,” Mt. Johnstone stated. “It will require get to your place of business. Come in and look over Mrs. CIa the most enthusiastic effort on the O rangeburg part of the largest organization of Ready-To-W ear our cars—AU are in good condition, with good tires. city last we- volunteer salesmen ever salesmen til June ist. even assembled.” Among the bargains we are offering: slstant in th A wide variety of bonds will be office. offered including Series C. tax notes We didn't expect them, but beau­ 1941 Chevrolet Special DeLuke Coach Mr and Series E War Bonds, Series F and tiful CoaU and Suite continue G Savings Bonds, 2 per cent, me­ 1941 Ford V-8 Coach 1941 Ford V-8 Coach th e proud dium term bonds, and 2 per cent. coming in. They are here for , Paul Jr.. 2 6 year bonds 1939 Ford V-8 Coach 1938 Ford V-8 Coach 2 2 nd. Mrs North Carolina members of the yo u . at th e Row War Finance Committee for the Salisbury. district are Robert M. Hanes, of A number of 1935-36 Chevrolets and Fords in ex­ Mrs. G . Winston-Salem, Chirles H. Robert cellent condition; at bargain prices. nesday in S son ot' Greensboro, aud R. S. Dick C o a t s ents, Mr. a son, of Charlotte. RlilIIIIIHIIlHIDIIIiniIIIIIIIIH^^ 11111 98 M r. and M Red Cross War Fund quite ill wi *1495 to *2100 better. AU the returns are not vet in, but Davie County will go over the Our Repair Departm ent T aylor top. Farmington Commity, raised the misiorf $ 6 6 8 .. Complete report will be With J. C. Collette in charge, is prepared to put your Jan 1 4 th, given later Davie’s quota was S u i t s for tbe first # 4 ,8 0 0 . car in good condition. AU work guaranteed. Hig leg is i Fork News Notes. use crutche Will Jarvis is still a patient at $10 95 to $18 75 N ew P arts for C hevrolets and Plym ouths R ay G. Rowan Memorial Hospital has been m ee, who there two weeks If your car isn’t giving good service bring it to our m ent at Chas Jarvis of High Point, visited Act Quickly torium, Bla hia sister here Sunday. garage, and let us put it in good running order, re­ past 1 3 mo Mr and Mrs. Archie Michael, and w eek, much little daughter Kay, of Baltimore, Save On Every Purchase. gardless of what make or model. friends are Md., spent a few davs here last week again. w ith Mrs. MicHsel, and little daugh­ 5353535353534823234848485323912389482353485323232323232348484848484853484848485348 ter Kav, of Baltimore, Md., spent a iv : ...... W . B. few days here last with Mrs. Mich- E avie con se's father, Dewitt M. Bailey. Skirts - Sw eaters - B louses most progre Mr s. John Minor, of Winston-Sa­ Sm ith-D wiggings M otor Co. a slight st lem, spent a few days out here on her farm recen Iy planting orchard, Tuesday nj- and having farm work done. 98c $1.25 $1.95 $2.95 $4.95 bis right sid Mr and Mrs Robt. C. Kinder, and Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N. C. B aptist H o baby < t Harmony, spent Sunday wi h for him a s Mr. and Mrs. Z. V, Johnston. covery. THE PAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MARCH 31.1948 THE DAVIE RECORD. Miss Mary Foster, of County Attention, Farmers Pig Bites Doctor Letter From Nebraska Line, was shopping in town Satur Sow Your Grass I day. j If you need a man to help on When a dog bites a man that Benkelman, Neb., March 2 1 . Oldest Paper In The County S yonr farm, either white or colored, isn't news, but when a pig bites a Dear Mr. Stroud:—I’ll bet you No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Mrs. Philip Everhaidt under* Lots Now ,call at the county agent’s office, doctor it’s worthy of first page posi­ are surprised to bear from me I went a tonsil operation at Rowan I next door to the court house, and tion along side reading matter. Dr. have been planning to write for a NEWS AROUND TOWN. Memorial Hospital last week W e H a v e consult County Agent Rankin. He Garland Greene, of Fork, brought long time but have been so busy all may be able to assist yon in getting a load of. pigs to town a few days winter trying to get my corn. gath­ John W. Kurfees, of Winston Attorney B. C. Brock made a Red Clover, A kka Clover, the help you need this spring on ago to have them vaccinated against ered. and tiie weather has been bad Salem, spent Saturday in town with business trip to Greensboro Thurs­ your farm or dairy. cholera. One of the pigs made a part of tbe time. It got rather cool his brother, J. Lee Kurfees. Orchard GraM, Ky Blue d ay. break for liberty out of the car, a time or two; the coldest was 28 Misses Marylene and Gladys Grass, Red Top Heards Government Wheat Bins and Dr. Greene caught the pig bv below zero. We have had ; some Rev. J. C. Gentry, of Advance, Foster, of Greensboro, spent the The government has had six the ear when said pig bit bis index snow but not like other winters. was in town Thursday shaking Grass, Dallis Grass, Sericea week-end with relatives and friends wheat bins erected on the Grant lot finger. With tbe price of pigs rang­ I had a fair crop last year. I bands with friends. Lespedeza. on Depot street, to store wheat and in g from $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 each, tbe doc­ have 6 .0 0 0 bushels of corn and it’s on R. 4 . other seeds, which will be sold to tor didn’t propose for that pig to a good price now, 9 4 c. a bushel. Charlie Essex, of Advance, R. PRICES RIGHT the farmers for seed The six bins Miss Annie Laurie Etchison, post get aw ay. Everything is high * a c h last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker. Paul Jr., who arrived on March of April, 1943 2 2 nd. Mrs. Grubbs and babe are > a c h at 12 o’clock, m , the following at the Rowan Memorial Host^tal, lands which was the property of Lingerie Navies! Checksl Prints! &A QC I-A tIJ . Salisbury. said deceased, to wit: e x - Princess Theatre 1st Tract: A tract known as the Soit-Dresses! Dirndls! Pleats! t ^ y l X t f w Mrs. G. G. Daniel spent Wed­ 1Lowery Place," located on Dutch­ nesday in Statesville with her par WEDNESDAY ONLY man Creek, near Cana, N. C., in ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler. Farmington Townshio, containing Joe E. Brown in Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have been 1 0 6 acres, more or le9S. T h e bid The extra “pretty” dresses you want for the 'THE DARING YOUNG MAM" ding on this tract will start at quite ill with Au, but are much $ 5 ,0 4 0 .0 0 . better. THURSDAY ••TISH” 2 nd Tract: A tract known as f Easter Parade! Frilled lingerienavy suit dress­ Lot No. I in the division or plat Taylor Call, of R. 4 , w ho had with Marjorie Main of the Dr. J. M. Cain Home Place the misfortune to break his right leg FRIDAY in Clarksville township, containing Jan 1 4 th, was in town Thursday es, pleated prints* crisp eye-catching checks, I o u r uA NIGHT TO REMEMBER” 1 3 7 .8 3 acres This being the Home for the first time since the accident. Place, dwelling and outbuildings of Loretta Young • Brian Aheme Hig leg is improving, but he has to Marshall C. Cain at the time of his suit dresses, dirndls! Expensively detailed, they use crutches in walking. SATURDAY death. The bidding on this tract Bill Eliiott - Tex Ritter in will start at $ 5 ,5 0 0 .0 0 . Ray G. Garwood, 0 1 C oolee- “NORTH OF THE ROCKIES" 3 rd Tract: A tract known as a I h s part of Lot No. 4 in the division of look twice their low price! Misses, women’s, mee, who has been taking treat, MONDAY and TUESDAY the lands of P. H. Cain, deceased, ment at Western Carolina. Sana­ I u r ••CASABLANCA” containing 1 0 0 acres more or less. torium, Black Mountain, for the with Iogrid Beigman-Humphny Bogart The bidding c>u this tract will start juniors, re­ past 1 3 months, returned home Iaist at $ 1 ,2 6 0 0 0 . week, much improved. His many BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS 4 th Tract: A small tract of .9 7 friends are glad to have him home acres, more or less, known as the T. R. Wilson Tract. This tract again. will be sold in connection with Tract N o 1. W . B.' A n gell, of R 2 , one of Notice To The Public Terms of Sale: One-third cash Eavie county’s best known and I have sold my half-interest in the and the balance on sixty days time j gELK-gTEVENS QO. most progressive farmers, suffered Chaplin & Call general store io North Coo- leemee, to Paul C. Booe,. who has taken with bond and approved security,; a slight stroke of paralysis last charge of same. Ail accounts due the or all casb at the option of the pur­ Tuesday morning, which affected firm of Chaplin & Call, are payable to chaser. Call & Booe. and all accounts owed by bis right side. He was carried to the said Ann of Chaplin & Call, will be T h isth e 15th dav o f March, 1 9 4 3 . f t . C . Baptist Hospital,. Winston-Salem, paid by Call & Booe. I am not responsi­ O. L. HARKEY, Executor Cor. Trade & W. Fifth Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C ble for any debts that may be contracted of Marshall C. Cain, deceased. for him a speedy and complete re­ by this firm after this date. This March covery. 1st, IMS. THOS. B. CHAPLIN. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. THE DATIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. c la s s ifie d ; DEPARTMENT

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She sus­ boom: “—mustn’t be too hard on his room. “Good night, alL Sweet avors you do not be pects, In turn, each of the goests at the her—giddy young woman—imagina­ dreams.” • Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se* I Inn where she is staying. They are the tion." Iected and copyrighted by International SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN Dl frowns do not de- One by one the party followed Council of Religious Education; used by $34 Sooth Wells St. hius. Reverend Jonas DeWitt, Lily Kendall, Thaddeus Quincy’s eyes sought suit, going to their respective rooms. permission.. ^ Room 1958 Tbaddeus Quincy, Albion Potter, Hugh mine, questioningly. Then his mouth Enclose 20 cents in coins for Norcross and his sister, Bessie, and Vic­ The inn wasn’t large, having been pattern desired. quirked and he muttered a single originally, as I’ve said, a private PETEB AND JOHN BECOME tor Quade, a writer who has Just , ar­ DISCIPLES OF JESUS P a tte rn No...... S iz e ... rived. Judy bids for Oie church and word. house. Upstairs we had only five N am e ...... gets it. After the auction the body of Now the committee came into the bedrooms, with two and a cubicle on LESSON TEXT—John 1:23-42; M ark 1:16 i O ll N E a man identified as Roddy Lane is found room. Jonas De Witt beamed at us the third floor. This is how we bed­ 20. A ddress ...... in a chest In the basement of the church. as he spread his hands. “False ded our guests: GOLDEN TEXT—Jlnd Jesus said unto Hearing Aunt NelIa cry for help the alarm, dear friends. The young la­ them. Come ye after me, and I will make guests have gone to the rescue. Mr. Quincy had the front room op­ you to become fishers of men.—Mark 1:17. dy's imagination got the better of posite the parlor on the first floor, Io Marriages Now continue* with Judy s story. her." as a special concession, as before Personal faith .in Christ is the Ine Eskimo tribes Albion Potter nodded in agree­ related. Above him was the Rev. heart of Christian experience. Since lompulsory. CHAPTER IV ment. “There certainly wasn’t a— Jonas DeWitt. Across, in the oth­ persons are won by other persons it PEN ETRfl a hand sticking out of the sea chest. er front bedroom, slept Lily Ken­ was vitally important that the Lord “Here, he’s dead!” came a muf­ Or—or anything in it. Mr. Quade dall. Bessie Norcross’ room came choose the right disciples at the very old Iiitfbioiied mutton suet, fled wail from the vicinity of the old looked. It was quite empty.” directly behind hers, and then beginning of the Church. Outstand­ Grandma's favorite. Gener- fish-shed. The light Mr. Quincy and Hugh’s, a tiny one, even smaller oilsjar 260, doublesupply 35£o PREVENT “That’s right. Miss Jason, in that ing among the twelve disciples were Demand stainless Penetro. I had seen earlier had vanished, but dark basement at night it’s no won­ than Albion Potter’s self-styled stu­ Peter, and John, whose lives and • From Developing; we followed the sound. der your imagination played you dio at the rear. letters we study during the next I... At the first sneeze, Soon we found Aunt Nella tugging tricks. If you saw anything it’s not Aunt Nella and Uncle Wylie oc­ three months. Constant Effoit nasal irritation, put a at the inert form of her husband, there now.” cupied the room on the third floor The manner in which they became Every good you desire miBtl :ks Va-tro-nol up each who was lying prone on a bench near There they all sat in a circle, directly above the Rev. Jonas De- disciples is of unusual interest—and bought by daily effort. :k action < & & & * the door of the shed. staring at me as if I were nuts. I Witt’s. My nook, next them, had is instructive as well. We will ob­ “Not dead—dead drunk, Mrs. Ger­ stood up and said tartly, “All right, two windows, sawed-off and ratify, serve that our Lord is working in ^viotsC y J I’m glad I’m wrong. I had a day-' ider. VA-TRO-NOL ry,” Hugh said. “He’ll be all right.” but I could see the ocean from one much the same way on the Peters “Give us a hand,” Mr. Quade nightmare, I suppose. Only remem­ and the long, curving Neck toward and Johns of our own day. They T W ALL-BRM said. ber this: Roddy came to the Head to town from the other. Across the came to Him by way of ir Scrap; ★ “You old fool,” said Aunt Nella, tiny hall was a storeroom full of I. Testimony—They Heard About chattering. “Not you, mister. I oddments to delight antique collec­ Jesns (John 1:29-34, 41). “ BRANBURGEBS” Iow It at H itler! mean Wylie.” tors, the Salvation Army and the John, who modestly refrains from “ ’S queer the old codger who junk man. It seemed as if Auntie naming himself (v. 40), heard about TO STRETCH H iH li lives in this shed hasn’t poked his never threw away a thing. She Jesus from John the Baptist. His You w ant to m ake th e m eat you he r head out—what with all the noise,” hadn’t used a butter churn for years, testimony is notable for its pointed today go as far as possible—and ■ but there was one in the attic be­ presentation of Christ, and its un­ serve it as tastily as possible. ’ Lily Kendall commented. here’s a grand way to stretch I “Deaf as a' haddock,” someone side an old bustle, neatly wrapped mistakable desire that they follow in newspapers and marked—“Aunt burgers and at the same time I said. Him. ' John was an important man them new taste-interest! Make Ta Code’s bustle.” I’d never even heard with a vigorous message, but he rec­ burgers’—with keuocs's all-* “Why bother the old m an?” Hugh Delicious! Also, gives you all th e , called over his shoulder. “Asleep, of Aunt Code. ognized that his only real business Hugh Norcross had put up a tent able proteins, carbohydrates, vital probably. Anyway, he’ll keep till for God was to point men to Christ. and minerals found in s l l - b k sx ! morning.” on the lawn, where he sometimes He enjoyed having men follow him, slept on warm nights. With the inn Kellogg’s All-Bran Branbnigm “I imagine the police will question but only that he might lead them I e g g I cup milk him then,” Mr. Quade said. "Unless on one side and the castle on the to Jesus. 2 teaspoons sa lt *4 cup catsup 5URANCE OF other and woods at the rear, it faced >4 teaspoon p ep p er I cup KeIlogife —aren’t there any boats here at In doing Christian work we should 2 tablespoons A ll-B ran T VITAMINS virtually the whole Head—a gor­ learn so to bear our testimony that m inced onion I pound ground the Head?” geous spot which he himself had se­ I T S B 1-B I tablespoon beef IE'S OQ every package “I can answer that,” Lily said. we may magnify Christ, and not chopped p arsley lected. I wondered if he’d sleep out ourselves. We must be careful to 'itamios is your bead “Wanted to go rowing over in the Beat egg slightly, add salt, I symbol of guaranteed tonight. He and his sister were ap­ win men to Christ, and not to our­ It’s Indispensable onion, parsley, milk, jnit, you can'tget finer cove one day, and they said there V/IOST useful as well as smart is A ll-Bran. L et soak u n til m ost oif I . They’re distributed parently having an argument about selves or our cause or church. -varn’t a boat in the place.” it in the hall. “Nothing to be afraid Peter was brought to Jesus by hik ^ i this well-styled button-front ture is taken up. Add beef and I nous Bromo Quimoe “Lanes used to have boats,” Aunt thoroughly. Shape into 12 ROVE’S B Complex of,” I heard Hugh explode. But he brother Andrew. Andrew was a qui­ dress which busy women every­ Bake in hot oven (450” F.) conomical! Regular Nella volunteered. “Our boat—the went along upstairs just the same, et, modest man of whom we do not where are growing fonder of all minutes or broil about 20 minutest niae cents, Eleanor—leaks.” re than a the poor, henpecked brother. read that he preached a single ser­ the time. It has an executive look Yield: 6 servings (12 2U Inrhlvalb —only one Back into the living room we all mon. But he did do personal work about it—from tailored collar to trooped. , Victor Quade waited till they were IO V F S B all out of hearing. “With your per­ (see John 6 :8, 9; 12:21, 22). He has set-in belt to ample comfortable Iins today!a “Is everybody at the inn here?” been called “Andrew the finder.” skirt. Victor Quade asked me. mission I’ll sleep here on the daven­ port tonight, I know you haven’t May “his tribe” increase. We need I looked around and saw Mr. De more like him. 1 ES Witt, Hugh Norcross, Albion Potter, an extra room, but a blanket, per­ 45NAPPY FACTS haps?” Hearing about Jesus is not enough. ABOUT Mr. Quincy and Lily Kendall. “All There must be the next step, the in­ 1LEX but Miss Bessie Norcross, asleep He couldn’t be afraid! “Of course,” I said. “You don’t mean dispensable personal meeting with upstairs, and my aunt and uncle.” the Lord. RUBBER Mr. Quade and Thaddeus QuSicy you’re beginning to believe I didn’t held a consultation. Then Mr. Quiift imagine things.” H. Experience—They Saw Jesus cy thumped for silence ,and leaned “Go to bed and forget it. No use (John 1:35-39, 42). i m s The necessity of a personal ex­ H back in his chair with an eager, worrying over—” The tiny screws in eye glasses perience with Christ is so clearly pys you the pleased look on his withered face. I “But Fm not worrying. Are you? may be tightened with a cuticle could vow he was enjoying himself. stated in Scripture that one can only knife. And—and do you always carry marvel that it is so neglected in • • • “Mr. Quincy and I think a com­ stacks of $20 bills?” KwUsLiaIUO. mittee should be chosen to go down many churches today. He looked at me puzzled,' then his Neither John the Baptist nor, lat­ Pour strained honey over cut Mlslalfao of many Mado to the old church where Miss Jason Albion Potter nodded in agree­ forehead unpuckered. “Oh, you grapefruit and fill in the spot made her—her terrifying discovery er, Andrew was content to tell about E m, as is Isdieated by Iha I ___ ment. want me to pay in advance. Is Jesus. They brought John and Pe­ where the core was removed, then (normally180,000pouadsefn^ a while ago to verify it. Not that that it?” broil until lightly browned. Deli­ sharper because ter to the Lord. John said, “Behold they're one- we doubt you, Miss Jason,” Victor attend the auction and wasn’t there. “Certainly not. I’ll get a blan­ cious for breakfast, luncheon or third thinner. Quade expatiated. “But, after all, the Lamb of God” (v. 36); and An­ He engaged breakfast here and ket.” If he’d sent me the auction drew “brought him to Jesus” (v. as a dinner dessert. you did enter that basement .alone didn’t show up. There’s been no letter he was a good actor. I came * • • f and saw w h afyou think you isaw by 42). These sum up the soul-win- light at the castle. He did wear a back with the blanket, and he fol­ ner’s duty. We must bring our fam­ Gold-trimmed china needs spe­ 4 for IO C two flaring matches. You might square-cut diamond like the one I lowed me around while I locked up. ily, our friends, yes, the stranger cial care if the beauty of the gold pnd guaranteed by have been mistaken. You did not imagined I saw on—on a hand stick­ There were only the back and front with whom we deal, into the pres­ is to be preserved. Wash the vets* Ibal was BMBiy years t IlADE CO., NEW YORKI touch that—” ing out of the sea chest. And the doors. ence of Jesus. - ■■* plates in water les? hot than for A check of the ttxeo on 500 veB. “No—no! But—it stuck out—all— des recently disclosed that 60% bridge was blown up!” Perhaps I should have described He will look into their eyes and ordinary dishes and always use a were under-inflated, oven io Uie ex­ all stiff.” Had they, forgotten that in the the inn before. A narrow hallway into their souls and see in them all mild soap. Do not rub at gold tent of {com IO to 15 pounds. Ihia He looked at me queerly. “If is a heavy waste ol rubber because larger issue? • I could see Victor ran down the center of the lower the gifts and graces which may trim more than is absolutely nec­ it has been Ionnd that 30 per cent d ig estio n you’re right, that would mean rigor Quade’s eyes twinkle. floor, with the parlor (so ugly!), make them useful to Him (v. 42). essary. Rinse well and drain on under-inflation permits the return of mortis—long enough for it and not only 74 per cento! themUeagobnift s or double money back “Maybe I imagined that, too.” I dining room and kitchen off the left, John was the brother of James and rubber-covered rack or on towels. into a tire. teid causes painful. soffoeat- too long afterward.” d heartburn, doctors usually had to say it. “Maybe it wasn’t as you enter Mr. Quincy’s room, Peter the brother of Andrew—just This will prevent chipping of gold- iting medicines known for “You appear to know plenty about ncmes like those in Bell-ans blown up at all. It just collapsed my office and a string of down­ two humble fishermen in the sight of trimmed edges. ell-ans brings comfort In a ■such things,” Hugh said. when one of your cars backfired, ac­ stairs lavatories off the right At men. But Jesus saw in them two ■. » * * iey back on return of bottle “If one is planning to write mys­ counting neatly for the noise and the end of the kitchen was a built- of the most useful men who have Don’t keep honey in the refrig­ teries—” everything. That’s just dandy. Now on woodshed. The old bam across ever lived. Let us give Him a erator. It keeps better in the pan­ Mr. Quincy broke iii, “Wasn’t you hone of you will have any reason for the drive served as a garage, work­ chance to deal with our friends and try or. cupboard. running through the Lane estate leaving Auntie in the lurch. Shall I In um m pm ce shop and storage for the Eleanor. acquaintances. • • *' right after dark, was it, Norcross? get the coffee?” That’s all there was to us. The cas­ Hearing and seeing are both ex­ aches ami pains el I Judy and I called to you?” “Please do,” Victor Quade said, tle, with its stables, boathouse and cellent, but they lack, one final step Stippling a floor isn’t hard to do IUMATISM I held my breath. Hugh changed looking hard at me. garage, all in one, and the eyesore —and here it is— if you are your own decorator. color. He looked as if he’d been of the Smedley fish shed, were the In. Action—They Followed Jesus Use a sponge with a flat surface 5-LUMBAGO | Lily left the room with me, highly and when your ground color is caught stealing lump sugar. elated at the turn of events. remainder of the Head. Except, of (John 1:40; Mark 1:16-20). BEGoodrichi ‘“May have been. What of it? I First of all they followed Jesus in dry, take a piece of board and ICNEIL'S “Been a killer round that church course, Mr. Quade’s trailer. A nar­ went to my sister’s room and—well, row beach skirted the bluff from becoming believers oh Him as the paint on it the stippling color. she was gone. Thought she might I’d a-seen him,” Lily said, piling Then, press the sponge on the IAGlC sandwiches on a tray. “I was watch­ the church to our woods below the Messiah. That experience of John’s F|RST IN RUBBER have strolled over toward the sea barn, though you couldn’t see it. we find in John 1:40, and of Peter’s stippling color and then on floor. and ran after her, but just then her ing the sunsquat, remember.” I re­ In this way you transfer the pat­ E M E b Y membered there wasn’t any sunset (by inference) in verse 42. There is light came on and I ran home again. “I hope you’ll be comfortable,” I tern of the sponge from the board SSED RELIEF —just a miserable panorama of said to Mr. Quade. no salvation apart from that act of Any harm in that?” He turned to the will which follows a knowledge to the floor. clouds and gathering fog from the “I hope you won’t, be nervous.” - me, “If I’d heard you speak I’d cer­ of Christ. tainly have answered.” sea. The sun had died at supper­ “Nervous? Well, wouldn’t you be time, but I didn’t say anything. In the passage in Mark we find Hina Victor Quade whispered in my if you felt sure something pretty calling them to leave their secular When I brought in the coffee, Al­ terrible was going on and no one ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ear, “Could you make a note of calling as fishers of fish to follow that?” Aloud, he said, “Such ques­ bion Potter was explaining to Mr.. believed you?” Quincy that the committee had gone Him and become fishers of men. tions are for the police, provided “I believe you, Miss Jason,” he Before they cduld become what He Miss Jason’s right. The first thing from the church to the castle, and, said, quietly. -“But there’s nothing failing to rouse anyone there, had wanted them to be, they had to do isn’t mutual recrimination, as I see to be done tonight. That’s why—why something—rise up and follow Him. tried the fish shed. Both were locked I let it slide about your seeing seined allay. it, but a trip to the church.” Their unquestioning responsejndi- Mr. Quincy’s cane -thumped. “I and silent. That’s what had taken things. Would you feel too badfy cated their faith, but, more than that, Ily caused pimples, them so long. They’d wanted to be about this Roddy Lane?” B ieakfast ling. Try il today I appoint Mr. Quade, Mr. Potter and it showed that they were the kind of the Reverend De Witt. Keep close sure the person Judy thought she I shrugged. “Not from what I’ve obedient men who could be' used of ft I OINTMENT together and come straight bach. saw wasn’t hiding somewhere else— heard. Broken too many hearts. But the Lord. Jesus might have called UkANDSOAP We’ll wait here. Judy, got a flash­ ill, maybe, or wounded. why the change of face?” Trig disciples from the learned and light?” “Perhaps he’s in your trailer, Mr. the mighty. But one wonders wheth­ Quade,” I said shortly. “You’d be scared/to death. You’d " 12-43 I made Albion Potter come with lie awake all night and worry.” er they would have been willing to Problem s? Lily giggled. “Yeah, how chum­ me while I found ,Unde Wylie’s, out “Behaved terribly so far, haven’t respond without argument, and to on the shelf in the back pantry. my! There ain’t no other place he learn of Him without prejudice or could be less it’s in the Pirate’s I? You tell m e this instant or—or “This kind of business makes me' I’ll scream.” preconceived ideas of theology. sick to my stomach,” Potter said, Mouth.” ...... God must often pass the mighty Heresadeliciousr Victor Quade looked blank. When Victor laughed. “It’s just this. pop-eyed. “Could we have some­ There’s a car in the Lane garage. and the noble of this world, and call he learned about that slit in the those who are foolish enough to be­ StrcnBth and thing hot when we get back—^oSee I peeked in the window with the nutritious 3-food meal that saves or cocoa?” cliff he wanted to go down right lieve Him and obey (read I Cor. s BcIow Par away. But the rest of us forestalled flash. Green it was. That his?” “Sure. I’ll make it for you.” Lily “Lord, yes. And if he’d left the 1:17-29). The reason is given there— id by disorder of Hd- him. Almost inaccessible in brighf “That no flesh should glory in his t permits poisonous Kendall stood in the kitchen door. Hegd he’d have gone in it.” TIME• WORK*FUEL*OTHER FOODS ate. For truly many “Mr. Quincy says he wants his malt­ daylight, it would be suicide at presence.” The glory belongs to the v rp a k and miserable night. One had to be very careful “Exactly. Having no boat Came tail to remove excess ed milk.” -I’M in it, didn’t he?” Lord, not to His servants. aste matter from the He could just wait. I went back of those tricky footholds. ,A slip, Because they did obey they be­ and blooey—down into the foamy I nodded and put a pillowcase L n^Sgjng backache; with the flashlighl and gave it to came “fishers of men.” He led them, headaches, dizziness, Victor Quade. Then Lily and I re­ depths! Moriliing would be tim e over the softest sofa cushion. “Do trained'- them, encouraged them, I t S M f f I r leg pains, swelling, enough. the others know? Potter and Mr. blessed them, and used them. it ana scanty urina- turned to the kitchen and put the De Witt?” I and burning is an­ kettle on. I let her slice a fresh loaf “Who’s ,imagining now?” I ac­ A disciple is a “learner,” but he ything is wrong with “Sure they know. They must have ider. of bread and then wished I hadn't, cused him. is learning for a purpose. Learn­ bo doubt that prompt Lily yawned. "Shucks!” she said. seen it, too. But there’s something ing for its own sake, as an orna­ CORK she put such chunks of slices. r than neglect. Use “Tomorrow the Rockville street de­ else they don’t know.” s better to rely on a We made coffee and malted milk ment or a selfish pleasure, is al­ won countrywide ap- for Mr. Quincy, and I sent up a partment will fix the bridge. There We were almost whispering. I ways a sad thing, but with the disci­ FLAKES iething less Iavorably - won’t be any publicity to amount to finished making up the best bed I o been tried and test­ cup to Aunt Nella. ple of Christ it cannot be that if he ’s a t ail drug stores. We went back to the living room beans. No murder, no pictures on could on that slippery old daven­ rightly knows Christ. Kdhigs Cm FhtM ram - »«•««« to wait for the committee and talked the front page. Me, I’m going to port and sat down, wide-eyed. - The disciple is to win other dis­ sbrad to EBOU OIMH M - W*"* 'i f c i i a b r — bed.” . “Who at this house plays golf?” ciples. That is the very heart of' TOIWE WUKSrt THMfia in lowered voices. (ViMaMMhdaaafIhA A short laugh reached us from “Good idea. Ought to sleep well Victor demanded. Christian witness.' ' outside. Voices, cheery. The men after our little excitement and the (TO BE C O N T im m I THE OAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. MARCH 31. 1943

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