Walking Hambly with God

Walking Hambly with God

The D avie R ecord t DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER--THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ mHERE SHALL THE PP^SS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWEO BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN." VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 , tqso. NUMBER 4 5 NEWS OF LONG AGO. Should Have Worked SMART f ig u r in g Cure for Bronze Disease Seen Along Main Street Walking Hambly Discovered by Scientists JJ YOUNG MAN was Deing ex- By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da­ amined as to bis qualif'cations A chemist and an art curator at With God. for an important position at Co­ The Johns Hopkins university have OOOOOO vie Betore Parking’Meters lumbia university. “This job." the refined and developed a cure for • rClyde Harbin doing manual la­ Rev. Walter E. lsenhour. Hitfh Point. R 4- bronze disease, on which scientists preliminary interviewer to'rl him, bor on hot, sultry morning—Miss And Abbreviated Skirts. It' is far more honorable to walk “requires tfie ability to fond'e have been working for the past people in a way that will retain quarter of a century. Ruth Smith walking down Wilkes- (Davie Record. June 6 , i934-) humbly with God tban to walk their good will, under any circum­ Before one rushes to the doctor boro street—Lee Lyerlv, Hubert Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Howell proudly with the world. Of course stances." to ask if he has bronze disease, it had better be stated that it is Lashmit and Frank Honeveutt dis- spent Wednesday in Charlotte. the proud, critical woild thinks Thus briefer, the young man sailed past one examiner after an­ not possible for a human to catch eussing past events—Miss Glenda Misses Tlieolene and Margaret there is great honor in partaking other until he came to the final it—it is a malignant disease con­ Madison doing some afternoon Ward spent Friday in Winston-Sa­ of her sports, amusements, fads, test—an interview with President'. tracted only by ancient bronze ob- Eisenhower himself. i iects from Egypt and other coun­ shopping in dry goods store—Mrs. lem shopping. fashions and plaasures. blit to walk tries of antiquity. The conversation went along black letters: NON-EXPLOSIVE.) Luke Graves selling wedding gifts W, B. Gant, of Hunterville, was with God disrobes one honor, po­ without proving much of anything For decades the problem of W e ll, I don't know what the —Misses Jane Dwiggins, Cynthia in town a short while Monday ou pularity and fama. Not so. Last­ until suddenly General Ike leaned bronze disease has plagued mu­ forward and asked: “Whom do you saucers are for, but on the basis seum curators. The antique bronzes, Clement and Jane Click holding business. ing honor, fame and true glory- consider the three greatest men in) of this and other reports—plus large and small, thick and thin, in reunion in front of hardware em­ Miss Eva Call is soending this' only comes by going with God American history?” ! tbe evidence of my own bug­ museums all over the world have eyes — Vm convinced they exist ,■ been subject to corrosion which porium—Soil conservation man week at Cumnock, the guest of her humbly along life's pathway to the “I didn’t quite catch your name,I sir,” replied the candidate, “but; and, praise the hard and pass tbe is first noticed when the bronz? fig walking up South Main street sister, Mrs. Jeter Adcock. goal. the other two are Washington and ammunition, are ours, Moscow ure breaks out with a green, can- with friend—Misses PearlineBeck Miss Hazel Baitv. librarian at I had rather walk humbly witb Lincoln.” papers please copy. cerous-looking rash on one or more parts of the figure. and Nancv Parish resting in San' Meredith College. Raleigh, is at God than proudly with earthly I wrote a column recently about BURNED ’EM IIP jSie burea---sjtir.. blabbermouths in The bronze disease continues to ford’s Department Store—Frank grow into a hard, thick crust, then home for the summer holidays. kings, presidents and rulers. When \ Old Company Rules Proved ' Fowler carrying coca-cola up Main Mrs. W. L. Call spent last week such worldly men pass from time become so covered with crust so iBoon to Courting Workers massive that recognition of the fig­ street—Tom Meroneystandingon with her daughter, Mrs, Jeter Ad­ to eternity, though some of them NEW YORK—The A.T.&T. com­ ure is impossible. If the object is street comer watching traffic go cock, at Cumnock. have won popularity and unmerit­ pany’s researchers have come up­ an ancient flask, or other thin ob­ by—Bryan Sell sitting on couch in Miss Margaret Brock, of Greens­ ed fame, they are soon forgotten on a set of rules promulgated in ject, the disease will often eat through the object and destroy it. furniture store enjoying television boro, spent the week-end in town except for the harm they have 1880 by a store in Amboy, 111., for the guidance of its employees—rules Investigation indicated that the —Mrs. Clifford Reavis telling a- with her brother, Attorney B. C. dome. which allowed, among other things, disease is due to chlorides present in the moist soil in which the bout trip to Chicago—Dock Tut- Brock. To humbly walk with God one night each week for courting and another for attending prayer bronze objects were buried for cen terow busy shaking hands with R. M. Ijames continues quite ill means to walk in honesty, truth, meeting. turies. The alloys in the bronze friends after the primary was over at his home on Salisbury street. love, kindness and patience. It The complete set of rules were are slowly converted into the crust­ ing sores, which are merely the Mr. and Mrs. Rov HoIthouser He has been in bad health for a means to travel the way that leads as follows: 1. The store must be open from separation of the alloys of which motoring down Main street on long while. to heaven, the'rightful home of the 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. the bronze is composed. sultry afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glinn Hendricks soul, there to dwell forever with A woman was talking with a 2. The store must be swept, Dr. Sarah Freeman, curator of fine arts at Johns Hopkins, and Dr. and little son, of Lexington, spent the saints of all the ages, with an­ friend about the athletic achieve­ counters, shelves and showcases ments of the latter’s son. dusted; lamps trimmed and chim­ Alsoph Corwin, professor of chem­ the week-end in town with home gels and archangels, and the wond­ Your boy must be an exception­ neys cleaned; pens made: doors istry, who together have worked Our County And on the cure of bronze disease, stat­ folks. erful, glorious hosts that compose ally fast runner; I see by this and windows opened; a pail of morning’s paper that he fairly ed that bronze disease is often in­ Miss Mary Nelson Anderson, a heaven’s population, and to be water and a bucket of coal brought burned up the track with his rec­ in before breakfast. duced by an object being handled Social Security stndent at Salem Collge, will arrive with God the Father, Christ tbe ord-breaking speed. I suppose you 3. The store must not be opened by a person whose moist hand has the proper salt content to start the Bv W. K. White. Manager. home this week for the summer Savior, and the Holy Ghost, the saw him do it?” on the Sabbath unless necessary “No, I didn’t see him do it,” re­ and then for only a few minutes. chemical action on the surface of rtWhv, everybody knows me a- holidays. Comforter. plied the boy’s mother, “but I saw 4. The employe who is in the the bronze object. Richard Toseoh, the little son of Men who waik humbly witb the track this morning and there habit of smoking Spanish cigars, round here. My name is Tim Actorney and Mrs. B. C. Brock, is God receive the criticisms, scoffs was nothing but cinders there.” being shaved at the barber’s, going Smith. I am sure my Social Se­ to dances and other places of New Process May Increase ve^y ill with pheumonia at the and scorns of the wo.ld oftentimes, curity record must be all right. Give Him Time! amusement, will assuredly give his Sugar Return from Beets hftne ou Salisbury street. but what of that? When God is They had new neighbors and the employer reason to be suspicious Well, of course, I didn’t turn in More sugar from beets can be Prof. and Mrs. E. C. Staton an­ with u we can rejoice, realizing wife was much interested in them. of his integrity and honesty. my Social Security number at the In a few days she reported: 5. The employe must pay not produced by the same chemical truck mine where I work, but they nounce the arrival of a son at their that we shall live in peace and joy, “They seem a most devoted less than $5 a year to the church process used to soften water, Dr. home on North Main street on Sat. happiness and glory forever and couple, John. He kisses her every and must attend Sunday school J. E. Maudru, general chemist of all know me, and know I worked regularly. the Holly Sugar corporation, Colo­ urday, Jnne 2 nd. ever, while our crftics, faultfinders time he goes out, and even waves there.” Well, brother, they don’t kisses to her fron the sidewalk.

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