PAGE FOUR HENDERSON; V(N. €.) bXILY DESPATCH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931 ~ laid their impress upo/v every squandered by or upon those ness. It exacts of its disciples HENDERSON DAILYDISPATCH nook and corner of the earth wh% had the voice in directing long and tedious hours of effort, Payfttg Last Tribute to This War Leader—When? Established August lie, 1914. were too great for the thriving its£destinies. That satisfaction many of them thankless and es- product Published Every Afternoon Except little city of Henderson to is a of an honest con- with no reward save the sting- Sunday by cape. Like the rest of human- science. ing shafts of the critic that HENDERSON DISPATCH CO., INC. kind, we danced and danced and The public does not know it sometimes seem never to cease. Young Street at 109 now we are paying the piper. and has comparatively little Yet there is a fascination about DENNIS, Pres, and Editor. the game journal- HENRY A. Through these flitting scenes stake in the thought, but it is that no born 2d. I*FINCH, Sec-Ereas and Bus Mgr. ist, however modest his field of in the march of time this news- a years patient toil TELEPHONES fact that of endeavor ,would give up except paper has come. It has been a and hard are just as es- Editorial Office 600 work against his with sacri- the events that have building will and Society Editor 610 portion of sential in the of a news- fice. There is something 610 transpired, fortunately has about Business Office and paper as is the capital that fur- it that thrills and pulls and pulls been, among survivors thus nishes the egg from which The Henderson Daily Dispatch is a nest and pulls. Press, violence of the storm. member of the Associated far of the a beginning is made. Such a Maybe the public in Asso- it sincerely Hender- Southern Newspaper Publishers For all of which is publication may spring up over- son has too many worries of its and the North Carolina Press ciation grateful. night, but it takes a good deal own to care or to be in- Association. 1 all these years the Daily about is exclusively In longer than that to assure its terested in our The Associated Press Dispatch sought diligently twentieth birth- entitled to use for republication all has permanence. day. But to the Daily Dispatch it or not and honestly to discharge to its news dispatches credited to Nothing else in> a community it is a big event. This news- credited in this paper, and community the duty that fell to otherwise is just like the community’s paper is happy to have come also the local news published herein. its lot. How well it has suc- newspaper. Nothing else, per- rights of publication of special thus far and to have survived to All ceeded or how miserably it has haps, so near to dispatches herein are also reserved. come touching now ih the economic cataclysm failed is for others to say. It every phase and fabric of com- of the past five years. The Dis- SUBSCRIPTION PRICES has grown and developed from munity life. Probably Payable Strictly in Advance no one patch feels its youth as does the the swaddling clothes of a size so so One Year $5.00 else feels often and really young man or young woman hardly more than a handbill to en- Six Months 2.50 and at such vital points the tering the twenties. It likes to Three months 1-60 the modest proportions it claims throbbing pulsations of society feel and it looks Weeks (by Carrier Only) 15 today. Its ups and downs have forward with as those who undertake to hope in the faith that its best Per Copy .65 been measured by the fortunes guide the daily paper. and greatest opportunities for NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS of the good community which may easy in It look and joyous service to its community are Look at the printed label on your it was born out and has lived and and profitable to the outsider. in front and back paper. The date thereon shows when which it has tried to Most not behind. subbscrlption expires. Forward serve. But no one knows save those It’s our birthday—our the of the surpluses have been re-in- twen- your money in ample time for re- who have tried it the endless tieth—and we are enjoying the newal. Notice date on label carefully vested toward the building of a worries, anxieties and t concerns occasion as any one else does on and if not correct, please notify us at better newspaper here. The that plague a newspaper man once. in turning on into the third decade Subscribers desiring the address meagre profits have not been responsible to busi- on their paper changed, please state in relation his of life. their communication both the OLD and NEW address. National Advertising Representatives BRYANT, GRIFFITH AND BRUNSON, INC., shall it be 9 East 41st Street, New York again? 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago WORLD WAR 201 Dovenshire Street, Boston DAY-BY-DAY By Clark Kinnaird Copyright, Caatml _ IH4. l*rw» General Motors Bldg.. Detroit Asraciatioa Walton Building. Atlanta * l"11 111111 11 IMIIP ———~~ ; 1 | .. - Entered at the post office in Hender- ••• son, N. C., as second class mail matter \ • • >*• • »¦ ¦ <:••• •• V.V ' murdered with his fa- ib—tsTiof PwialttK MS tch of Russia ther in 1918.. .Christy Matthewson, DELIVERANCE FROM FEAR: I b. 1880, late great baseball pitcher.... sought the Lord, and he heard me, Wlilliam Blake, ib. 1827 mad British CROSS WORD PUZZLE Wadsworth, Jj;., and delivered me from all my fears. genius... .James W. Psalm 34:4. b 1877, New York Republican not- able... .Robert Davis Carey, b. 1878 ' A CONSTANT PRAYER: Withhold senator from Wyoming.. ..Pauline 2 ,|3 pT“ not thou thy tender mercies from me, Frederick, b. 1885, cinemactress Cecil B. DeMille, cinema-director . .. O Lord: let thy loving kindness and _ thy truth continually preserve me. — Mary Roberts Rhinehart, b. 1876. Psalm 40:11. nurse who became a best-selling no- velist.... August von Glahn, known as FT vm ”f Gus Van, b 1887, entertainer.. .Em- >o Bggji i TWENTY YEARS OLD ma Eames, b. 1867, opera singer. Twenty years ago tomorrow • ASTRO-PROGNOSTICATION. the Henderson Daily Dispatch Zodiac sign: Leo. Persons born this was born. In every sense of date are usually supplied with enough ability and self-confidence to achieve G n l£> is the word this newspaper was in quick-temper a de- ZZZWI~MZZZ\jBBS gggjso their aims. A is name and in fact a war baby. triment &hd s frictibri with members The Great had been in pro- of the family causes setbacks to their War youth. They of af- gress only two weeks, but it was endeavors in are popular with ~ fectionate nature and 24 25 out of excitement and the sen- both sexes. A natural vivacity makes WH2G 2~7 29 sationalism of that period that —S - them charming companions. They grew the demand for a daily va»artass-sfe dislike detail, and consequently their C financial judgment often is untrust- 331 jggHiT newspaper in Henderson. The worthy. hunger and thirst for last-min- SS^^j;!TSaW|K:£VK|g»-;S*',SiVSKCJSJS See Today is the Day is 36 ute bulletins of happenings in bggrn Europe drew from the old Gold TODAY Leaf Publishing Company a re- sponse in a publica- Today the form of is " _____ iCSSpmJ ANNIVERSARIES the Day TODAY’S appearing With tion on the streets &AY-RY-DAYSTORY OF THE WORID WAR JO Yean After *• 7 |«l» I'yPN 1794 —James B. Longacre, noted line every week-day afternoon on and stipple engraver, engraver to the I -I Ml By CLARK KINNAIRD iU. mint, born in Delaware Co., Pa. S and after August " ifiollllilzXitd S. 12. 1914. Ad- —— —— *i*onee vent of a daily paper |36137138|29|30|31| Died in Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1869. ACROSS 9—A kingdom of Asi* here was (ff) Saturday, 1 1823-Oharlotte Yonge, English t—incumbers U—Arrival (ahbr.) just big -1 Aug. 11; 223rd day 32 hours. M. about as an event for of 1934; 52nd Day of Morn- Moltke, or Joffre. author. Died March 23, 1901. s—Part o? a hat 12—Encounters Summer. Aug. 11, signals by Eo?n. Henderson as the ing stars: Saturn, Mei\.ury, 1885—The which At Haelen and all along the Lothrop, Boston book 13— Near war was 1 to Venus an umpire Bel- 1831 —Daniel 7—Helps Europe. and Mars. Evening star: Jupiter. New announces balls and gian skirmish line, Germans are fall- publisher, born at Rochester, N. H 15—High winds strikes, putouts and safes, were di- ing !<>—To consume 17—To weep Moon. Perseid showers continue (see from the fire of German-made [Died March 18, 1892. And so here we are today—- vised on the spur of the dur- guns. Krupp, U—a Mongolian range 19—A sailor yesterday’s column). Anniversary of moment the armorer of the 1860 —Gari Melchers, artist, born in mountain 8 twenty years ing a game between St, Louis and Kaiser, had Belgium 12— Insane 23—A tree after. A bit of re- declaration of German Republic, 1919. for a customer, Detroit, Died at Falmouth, Va., Nov. trospect Columbus. A sore throat reduced the too. 13— Exist 25—Noisy play recalls the tremendous stentorian voice of Umpire 30, 1932. 27 A church official THE A. Mc- Austrians invading Serbia crumple 14— To bulge volume of water that has gone WAR 20 YEAItS AGO TODAY.
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