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MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 , 1940 NUMBER 16
NEWS OF LONG AGO.
What Was Happening In Davie
? Before The New Deal Used Up
^ The Alphabet, Drovrned The
Hogs and Plowed Up The
Cotton and Corn.
. (Davie Record, Nov. 3, 1908 .)
Miss Atnma Cherry will teach at
Cherry Hill this winter.
Taft is elected President by an
overwhelming majority.
Davie goes Republican by 300
majority. Winecoff defeats John
Green for sheriff.
In the election yesterday the De.
mocrats claim to have carried the
state by 24,900 majority.
R. L. Fry and Sam F. Binkley
made a business (?J trip to Rowan
Sunday.
T. N. ChafiSn is wearing a big
smile these days—its a fine twelve
pound girl.
S. M. Brewer who lives at Cana;
was in town Monday.
Dr. R. T. Lowery, of Coolee
mee, was in town yesterday.
Kerr Swicegood, of Salisbury,
was in town yesterday.
Arthnr Allen returned yesterday
from a business trip to Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs, I. O. King spent
Sundayand Monday in Salisbuiy.
J. S. Holton returned yesterday
from a week’s visit to home folks
at Statesville.
Percy Brown made a business
trip to ThomasviIIe Sunday, re
turning M unday.
Armette Sheek has opened up a
barber shop at the GrifiSn stand,
adjoining Angell’s store.
B. N. Morris took charge of the
Mocksville postofBce Sunday, vice
E. H. Morris, ressgned. ~
W. A. Bailey, of Advance, was
was among the visitors in onr town
Saturday.
R. S. Meroney and Chas. Par
nell, of Winston, were visitors in
opr town Sunday.
S. F. Binklev, who now draws'
bis breath In Wiustou, was in onr
town Monday.
W. B. Granger spent Friday in
Winstou
W. F Furches1 of Farmington,
was in town Saturday.
N. W. Kurfees made a business
trio to WinstQiTlasi week.
Miss Vetra Koontz, of near Kap
pa, was in tcwn Saturdayshopping,
Miss Sallie Sue Ellis, of Ad
vance, was in town Saturday shop
pin Sf-
J. Lntber Leacb, of Hickory,
spent Saturday and Sunday in this
.city with relatives.
W. S. W alker and son McKin
ley, of Kappa, were in town Sat
urday on business.
Misses. Helen and Marie Allison
spent Wednesday in W|oston shop
ping.
Miss Jettie Miller, of North Wil-
kesboro, who has been visiting re
latives in this city for some time,
returned to her home Friday
Miss Flora Eilis, of Farmington,
was in this city last week on her-
way borne from Winston.
Cards have been received in . this
city announcing the marriage' of
Mr. J. Luther Leach,_of Hickory,,
to Miss JJertba Florence Sewell, of,
Summerville, Ga., on Wednesday,
Nov. 11 th, at the home of the bride.
Mr Leach is a former resident .of
Mocksville, and has many friends
here who extend congratulations
Thedeathangelvisitedthehom e
of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Current Fri
day morning at 8 o’clock and took
from their home tho loving wife
and mother, who suffered for many
monthr from cancer.. The remains
were laid to rest in tRose cemetery
Saturday, with Rev. X F. Kirk
conducting the fugeral and burial
services. Mrs. Current is survived
bv her husband, three daughters,
one little sou.and several nrothers
and sisters.
House Badly Damaged.
The Billy Meroney house on the
corner of Salisbury street and 'San
ford avenue, occupied by Mrs. W.
R, Meronev, was badly damaged
by fire about 8 o’clock yesterday
morning. • The fire is thought to
have started from a kitchen stove
flue. Mrs.' Meroney bad a fire in
the stove and had gone up town
when the fire occurred. It 'is not
known just how much the damage
will amount to. Some insurance
was carried ou the house.
Mrs. X A. Cleveland.
Mrs. J. A. Cleveland, 72 - years
old, daughter of the late Francis
Gaines, and member of an old and
prominent) family of this section,
and a woman active throughout a
long and useful life in church, so
cial, civic and home duties, died
Mondayafternoon1October 21 , at
her home near Elberton1 Ga.
She is survived by her husband
and the following children, Grady
Cleveland, Mrs. C. J Bond, of Ef-.
berton; Mrs. H. K. Drennan, Ab
heville/S. -C.; Frank Cleveland,
Edgemoor, S. C.; Mrs. J. S. Haire',-
Mocksville, N. C.; Fred Cleveland,
Charlotte, N. C.; twelve grand
children and two great-grandchild
ren. She and Mr. Cleveland cele.
brated tbeir golden wedding anni.
versary last Dec 24th.
Mrs. Cleveland bad made several
visits.to Mocksville to visit her.
daughter, Mrs. Haire, and made
many friends while here.
Funeral services were at the fam
ily church and burial in the church
yard Tuesday afternoon —Elber-
ton (Ga ,) Star. _
To Deliver Lecture.
The Macedonia Moravian church
invites von to hear Rev. Oswald
Stimpson tell of his trip to the- A.
Iaska Mission on Sondav Nov. 101 b,
at 7:30 p. m. AU young people are
urged to attend. .
Methodist Appointments
The new pastor, G. W. Fink,
will preach at the following points
on the Davie charge Sunday:
Concord church, 10 a. m.
Liberty church, 11 a. m
Oak Grove, 7' p. m.
But The Greatest Of
... Those Is Charity.”
.A few months ago a cranky sort
of an old man came into this office
and stopped his paper because some
thing in it did not jnst suit his fan
cy. W ehave frequently met him
on the street since that time and it
if amusing to note the look ot su.
prise on the old fellow’s face that
he stpped his papei. Some day—
and it won’t be long.either—that
old gentleman will turn up his toes.
His heart will be stilled forever.
Neighbors and. friends will follow
bis liteless clay to the silent city
and lay them to rest among the
flowers: An obituary will be pub
lished in these columns telling wbat
a kind father, a good neighbor and
beloved citizen he was—which the
recording angel will overlook for
charity’s sake, and in a very short
time he will be forgotten. As he
lies there in the silent slumber of
death, he will never know that-the
last kind word spoken of him was
by the editor of that paper which
in life he so spitefully “stopped/’
Did you ever pause just a mement
and think that your editor; who
ever he may be, will write your
obituary some day? ......
W A K E U P BUSINESS ;
By. A d v ertn in g kIn \ y
TMs Newspaper
fustw ess-.
THE NEWDEAL WINS.
R oosevelt Carries A t Least 36 States.
Republicans May Gain Five Governors and A
Few Extra Congressmen.
Incomplete returns up to 8 o’clock this morning show
Franklin Roosevelt, New Deal Presidont, leading Republi
can Wendell Willkie by a majority of over three million
votes, and leading in all but eleven states, with Indiana on
the fence; Roosevelt carried the big state* of New York,
Ohio, Pennlylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts, California, the
Solid South and many other states. '. Willkie carried ten to
twelve states, including two in New England, New Jersey
and several midwestem states, with returns not complete.
The North Carolina Democratie majority will run be
tween two and three hundred thousand. It appears that
the Republicans made gains in many states over the vote
cast four years ago. This state elected AU 11 Democratic
Congressmen, a Governor and aU state officer*.
- The people have spoken, and Mr. Roosevelt will be pur
President for the next four years. He has a big job in
front of him. He is the President of not only the , Demo
crats and New Dealers, but of the Republicans as well. We
are all Americans. "Our country, may she always be right,
but right or wrong, our country.”
Davie Remaius Demo
cratic.
For Ihe fourth time in 58 years,
Davie county went Democratic Yes
terday by a majority of from 50 to
150 , w ithreturns complete except
in tbe National and State ticket
The Democratic majority In. the
sheriff and. clerk of the court race
two years ago, was between 300
and 500 . . The majority was cut
down to less than 100 yesterday.
Tbevote oncounty offices was as
follows:
State Senate; McGoy 2 722, Shore
2,582.;'
House'of Representatives; Moore
*.745; Grant 2,685.
Register of Deeds; Sbntt .2,751;
Foster 2,699 , :
Surveyor; Bowles 2,751; Stotfe-
streel 2,600 ,
Commissioners; Tatum 2,874;
Caftfier 2,727; Roberts 2,796 ;-Eaton
2,672 ; Shelton 2,596 ; Tutterow 2,-
604 , - .f .■ ‘\.
A Hard Question.
The preachers are sothetimes put
to it to explain questions.; One of
these is “ W hy doesn’t God stop
Hitler?" It is a modern version of
the old question of why God al
lows sinners and sins to flourish in
the world. . Dr. Ralph Gilbert, re
tired moderator of the Nebraska
Presbyterian synod, answered the
question, and the; Associated Press
thought enough, of his answer to
send it out to the newspapers. -He
said: “ If God were arbitrarily to
stamp out' H itler et al.’’ he ex
plained, “ He would transformHim-
self into just that very kind of . a
ruthless dictator we so detest.. It-
is we have spoiled His ,glorious
handiwork. It is we as-free moral
agents, who must, .with His - help,
restore it;”
The Record n only $1.'.
Shore Is Elected.
, One Repnblican escaped in" the
Democratic landslide yesterday, and
that was our State Senator, Miles
F. Shore, of ,Yadkin' county, who
was elected to represent Davie, Yad
kin and W ilkesin the State Senate.
Incomplete returns give Mr. Shore
a majority of at least 1500 .'
Willkie Carries One.
Sharon, N- H , Nov. 5—Racing
to be the first in the nation to cast* ' Tits ballots in the presidential elec
tion, this traditionally Republican
town in the MonadnOck region of
southern New Hampshire annoon'
ced at 12:12 a. _m., today a vote of
24 for Wendell Willkie to 7 for
.President Roosevelt.
Negro’s Ten Sons Reg
ister.
White haired Leater Benderion,
62-year old Charlotte colored man,
just laughed when someone' told him
a couple in Iowa had seven Te regist*
er for militery service.
- ’’Shucks, boss, that ain't nothing,”
be said. “Ten of my boys register,
ed and I puseonall; saw to it that all
of them comp town in - plenty time.
I met ’em at the singning up place
to make sure. •• -
A check showed that the youngest
was 21 and the oldest 35
O d sw iiU n a .
Ir PAYS TO LISTEN
■ cad I t e M b
Seen Along Main Street
ByTheStreetRambler.
000000
- Fellow holding his head and won
dering how ft happened—Officer on
way to connty hotel wiib beer drink
er—Sheriff Bowden enjoying eiec
tion—Marsh Horn getting shave in
a hurry—Young lady sitting in office
chair wishing Willkie wonld die-
Arthur Daniel bragging about a big
fish he caught—Wilkes count; poli-
tieians in town shaking hands with
friends before the election—Young
|ady school teacher shopping far tbe
holidays- Miss Virginia Jones spend
ing the day in town having dental
done—Milton Call talking about big
fat 'possums—Democrat and Repub
lican .making facesjat one 'another—
Smalii daughter of Democraf trying
to pull Willkie button off a Republi
can's coat—Frank Fowler popping
corn on new poncorn poppor at the
Princess theatre—Republican legal
Iightstalking things over—T. An-
gall getting ready to go to circus—
Georffe Hendricks giving preacher a
good cigar. ; .
That High Point Dam.
High Point’s long-disputed and
long delayed power dam' has again
put in jeopardy. Contractors of
the dam are said to be balking at
fulfilling terms of tbe original con
tract, claiming that the long delay
has materially changed conditions
PW A is reported to have refused
to allot additional money to the pro
ject, but have told contractors and
the city of High Point that they
may proceed at any time under the
original contract.
According to THURSDAY’S in
formation, Maxon Construction
Co., of Dayton, Ohio, reported to
PW A that cost of labor has ad*
vanced sharply, as well -as - cost of
steel and other building materials.
It was argued that the long delay
of more than a year has- thrown
cost estimates out of whack. PW A
is reported to have responded that
no more funds were available, but
expressed permission for .work on
the Yadkin River oroject to go a-
bead pending the latest appeal, now
before Supreme Court. The con
tractors are said to have anuonnced
that thev would make a definite de
cision whether to proceed within
the next week or ten days.
The'left-overs of the litigation
arc due to be heard ,in state Su
preme coutt, November 23rd, and’a
decision is expected in December.
W hether High Point would take a
chance and resume work or wait
until final and official approval has
been a moot point.—Thursday. -
The DominaDt Purpose.
At the celebration; ot the 106 th
anniversary of ‘ W ake Forest Col
lege, President Thurman Kitcbin
said: ,. “ Will civilization survive,
and lead tbe human race into free
dom, happiness, and riches of .life?
Or will it become a Frankenstein,
to destroy its maker and torn the
world back into a state o f barbar
ism, the savagery and brutality of
which . will transcend any thing
dreamed of heretofore? This is a
question thinking people most ask
themselves. If tbe world is to come
into, possession, of its. birthright—
happiness—it must take : up the
challenge and build a Christian so.
cial order.
“ We know that the only force
which Can brin^ order out of chaos
is the Christian way of living. And
this is where our opportunity lies.
“The fundamental purpose- of
Wake Forest College is to. produce
capable leadership whose chief
glory shall be the power of moral
discrimination' in. the interest of
righteousness, of justice, ot unsel
fishness, and with a love that will
help 'individuals : and nations to
reach th a t' fullness of ,life which
the Lord of Life came to im part/
Wa Isa Dansat Altimni Wmore
Contract Bridge Course
Jast before .tJfG fall school term
started; Superintendent Joseph P.
Nonrseybead of the public school
system in San Francisco;. Calif, a.
bolisbed an experimental course in
contract bridge from M arinaJunlor
High School. From the storm of
protest that arose from parents, it
was evident thev considered con
sidered contract bridge on a par
with tbe three “ R’s” and deser
ving of about the same recognition.
Superintendent NOurse establish
ed the course last year against his
better judgment'after petitions from
parents convinced bim there was a
widespread demand for it. Marina
pupils were permitted to form a
bridge club, and met for one class
period per week for actttial prac
tice. It was not long before tbe
bridge du b was the largest organi.
zation in scbooL
The course was listed as experi
mental—and apparently the Super
intendent did not believe In a,su c
cess. H e decreed that “ the com
mon playing card” could not be
classified as "educational "material
and withdrew contract bridge as a
school subject.
idiotic reasons given by parents
for retaining tbe course included
tbe argument that contract bridge
constituted necessary vocational
training. They further argued the
necessity of giving instruction in
such a valuable social asset. It
was apparent that they considered
it of equal importance .: to dtizen-
shlpaud mathematics.
It seems hardly necessary to re
mark that Jhis country is now faced
witb a crisis—that the American de.
mocratic system mnst prove itself a
better, more efficient form; of gov
ernment than any totalitarian form.
It isdoubtful that contract bridge
will emerge as a vital element in
that proof. Certainly with parents
who believe the study of a card
game is as imjiortant as an- under
standing of the Constitution, the
children wi;l not get much infor
mation that will help them appre
ciate the sacrifice necessary to pre
serve the democracy. —Ex.
From The Gorrieville
Bee.
Uncle Ezra* Harkin’s whiskers
catched fire while he was hoeing
heans one day last week. Wide A -.
wake Hose Company had tbe . fire
under control in less than an hour.
U nde Ezra didn’t know he was a-
fire for about an hour and a half.
He said.be smelled something, but
thought'somebody's chimney was
on fire and didn’t pay much at
tention to it No insurance
Mrs. Anson Judson, leader of
onr smart set, has got a new iron
dog in her front yard, Which is so
true ’to life that Constable Ezra
Hand tried to run it in for nofjhav-
ing oh Po license tag, but be
couldn’t lift it into his wagon.
Postmaster Amos Hilliker cut his -
thum b while'slicing dticd beef the
other day, and not having ho court
plaster, he tfsed a postage stamp in
stead. By gravy! it is about time
F. Roosevelt was looking into the
Federal graft around.'these parts,
T. Egbert Feavev, who is the-
Geo. -M. Cohan, of these parts, has
sent to New York for a new pair of
dancing pumps. Hub! who ever
seen a pump dance?
T b ereissaid to be a hired-girl
famine on in Ashland; By gravy I
it seems like pretty near, the limit
when folks begin starving their
hired girls.
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I Superfine Lines
Wind the Musician
Seatless Temples
C The finest ruled lines in the
world are Nobert’s lines, made by
diamond points on the glass plates
■sed to test the power of micro
scopes. Some of the plates have
mpre than 225,000 of these hairlines
within the spaceof one inch.
C Pingal’s cave on Staffa, one of
the Hebrides islands off Scotland,
is believed to be the only cavern
fo the world in which one may
bear natural musical sounds. It
was this ‘‘music,” producedby foe
Wind playing around the prism
shaped pillars, that inspired Men
delssohn to write his famous over
ture, FingaTs Cave.
4LThe Fountain of Tears in Bakh
chisarai, Russia, is one of the
.world’s most romantic memorials.
Ekected by a Tatar ruler to ex
press his grief at the death of his
Polish princess, it has shed a sin
gle drop of water once a minute
for more, than 300 years.
C More than half of the people in
the world worship in temples that
have no seats and that prohibit
foe wearing of shoes within their
doors.—Collier’s.
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David MaBory, In search of newspaper work In New York, is forced to accept a Iob as' ikwitch-board operator In a swank apartment bouse, managed by officious Hm< othy Higgins. There David meets Miss Aga< Iba Paget, a crippled old lady, and bar Charming niece, AUegra. One day, talking with Hlgglns In tbe lobby, David is algrmed by a piercing scream. David finds tbe scream came from tbe Ferriter apartment, not far from tbe Pagets'. The Fem tns in* dude Lyon end Everett, and their sister, lone. EveretC a genealogist, is helping Agatba Paget write a book about ber blue- blooded ancestors. Dislde the apartment, they-fihd a black-bearded man—dead. No weapon can be found. The police arrive., HlgglnB, who actively, dislikes David, In*, forms him that he is fired. DavU-IsvCalled to the Paget apartment. There be finds elderly, prim-appearing. Agatha Paget sipping a cocktailAaad-smdting a cigarette. She offers him a fob helping write her- f am-. Uy histoiy—which will unearth a few family
' CHAPTER IV—Continued
“A muck-raking genealogy,” I
•aid, hoping I'd plague her. Agatha
nodded.
“If more of it was raked, every
generation, there’d be less muck.
I’ll give you—”-
She stopped and looked toward the
door. The'maid said, “Captain Shan
non, ma’am.”
He held his hat and wore his over
coat. I saw his eyebrows go up a
little as he looked at me but there
was no surprise in his voice when
he spoke to Miss Agatha.
“Thank you for your help, Miss
Paget. I’m leaving.” He looked
from the fragile old lady to the
cards and the emptied glass and
grinned. - “you’re swell,” he. said.
Miss Agatha beam ed..
“I won’t argue it with you,” she,
told him. “Anything new?”
“Everett Ferriter came in,” Shan
non reported briefly. ‘Tve . been
talking to him across the way. I
tried to get an identification out of
him."
“And what did he do?” Miss Aga
tha asked.
“He wrung his hands,” said Shan
non. “He’d never seen Blackbeard.
Hadn’t any idea who it was. He’s
over there now if you want to see.
him.” -
“I do not,” said Miss Agatha. “My
niece gave him an alibi. ThaPs
enough. And he can’t bother ..bis
sister tonight, either. We’ve dosed
her with sedatives and she’s asleep.
What about Lyon?”
Shannon’s eyelids puckered, and a
sullen sound came into his voice.
“We’re looking for him,” he said.
“Small chance ofhis getting dear.
Every cCp in town has his descrip
tion, by now. It’s only a matter of
time before we pick him up.”
“And foe knife?” the old lady
He scowled. “No sign of it,” he
confessed. "We’ve tossed the whole
place and it’s not there.”
Feet came heavily along the hall.
The maid appeared at the doorway
and started to speak but two men
stood behind her and one of them,
the detective Jake, said proudly to
Shannon:
“Here’s the guy, Cap.”
Miss Agatha was the first to find
her voice and in it was no hint of
surprise.'■ “Come in,” she invited. “Cap
tain Shannon, this is my neighbor,
Mr. Lyon Ferriter.”
She turned to me, hesitated and
then her eyelids puckered.
“I don’t know,” she told the gaunt
figure in the doorway, "whether you
have met Mr. Mallory formally be
fore. Do come in.”
Ferriter was still the lank, brown
figure in worn tweeds that I had
seen striding through the foyer and
I felt again, as'he stood in foe door
and stared, foe odd charm of his
leathery person. His black hair was
stippled with gray like a silver fox
pelt and if he were alarmed, he hid
it well. He bowed to the old lady
and said in a pleasant, faintly Eng
lish voice:
“Good evening, Miss Paget. I’m
sorry to intrude but—”
He shifted his attention to Shan
non and his tone was less agreeable.
“I understand, Captain, that I
must get your, permission to enter
my own apartment.” -
"Who brought you in?” Shannon
mapped.
Ferriter nodded to his cigar-chew
ing companion.
"This — gentleman,” he replied
with a slurring gap. between the
words. The Captain beamed on Jake.
“You’re not so dumb at that," he-
told his underling. “Where did you
find him?”
Jake said, 'T didn’t. He walked
right in on us, next door.”
Miss Agatha seemed amused but.
Shannon was not. He found the un
deterred return of Lyon Ferriter
more affronting than his absence.
“Came'back!” the Captain stut
tered. “Walked in, with all the
cops in this town—”
He choked and color blurred the.
freckles on his obstinate face. Lyon
shrugged wide, stooped shoulders.
“Perhaps,” he-suggested politely,
“someone will tell me why I
foouldri’t?"
Jake started to speak but gagged
and was silent under Shannon’s
glare. The Captain had got him
self in hand. Now he asked with a
stealthy courtesy: " ' •
“Perhaps you wouldn’t mind tell
ing us where you’ve been.”
“Perhaps,” Lybn replied and his
long nose twitched humorously, “but
why should I?”
H is.. calm irked Shannon who
blurted:
“Why? Betause a man waskllled
to your flat, this afternoon, Mr. Fer
riter, at about, three-thirty. .Just
where were.you then, eh?"-
“OhI” Ferriter said' and was still
a moment- I thought it w asnotfear
but surprise , that silenced him. At
last, he said simply:
“I don’t know.”
“DonJ.t.know.?’’ Shapntnt echoed. :
“Exactly,” the gaunt man., said,
standing wholly at ease in the door
way. “I was walking in foe Bronx!”
His mind ran ahead of Shannon's
like a staghound before a terrier.-*
Ag thq Captain-hesitated, Lyon said,
stfll easily bui.,with a Shade of-wor
ry:“If you’re looking for an alibi,
sir, we’re wasting time. I’ve been
alone all day, Ifabeen-Supny and
I wanted to stretch my legs. So I
went for a tramp. P.erhaps.ifl ad
mit I have no alibi, you’ll be:good
enough to tell me who was killed in
my apartment?”
His last words were strained. Miss
AgafoaIunderstood and. said:
“Your brother and sister are in no
way-involved, Mr. Ferriter."
The Captain frowned but Lyon
ducked his grizzled head again and
smiled gratefully.
“Thank you, Miss Agatha," said
he. “Then I’m entirely at your serv
ice,-Captain. Perhaps !.c a n save
you time.”
He leaned against-the door jamb
and hooked one thumb'totoJus vest.
The, other long, brown, hand .hung
easily at his side. His pleasant voice
was, unruffled as he told, how, with
-sandwiches in his pocket, he had
tramped north to Bronx. Park and
wandered most of the afternoon
through wintry woods.
“That’s a good deal of a walk,
isn’t it?” Shannon purred..
- “That’s what I wanted,” Lyon an
swered.
' “And you spent the whole day
without talking to anyone?” the Cap
tain asked.
"I said,” Lyon reminded, him,
"that I had no alibi. I had the soli
tude you can get only in New York,
or beyond the Arctic Circle. No,”
he. exclaimed suddenly, "that isn’t
quite right. I helped a lady fix her
car.”
“When?”
“Sometime in the afternoon.. I re
ally don’t know. She had ignition
trouble—I mean her car had. I fixed
it for her.”He. spread his hands and showed
his siifl soiled palms.
“The -grease sticks,” he, pursued.
“She was driving a last year’s Ford
sedan, New York license. I don’t;
recailfoe. number. She was-stalled
near where Moshultt. Peikway
swings over info the jBronX; River
Parkway. I didn’t ask-her name.
You;See, shew asnot exactly, beauty
in. distress. An elderly, person—but
not at aU like Mias Paget.”Miss Agatha caught my eye and
winked- shamelessly. Then, she re
sumed her careful regard of Lyon.
“And then?” Shannon prodded.
“I walked south to fop 18pto Street
subway station. It was dusk when
I reached it. I got off at Grand
Central, scrubbed off some of the
grime in foe washroom, had supper
at Mino’s, 22 East Fifty-second and.
came on home.”
He paused, and. blinked calmly at
Shannon who scowled and bit his
lip.
“Ever,” foe Captain lunged,
“know a man with ,a, black .beard?”
Lyon smiled.
“I’ve spent a winter in Alaska,”
he said.' “I've known beards of all
colors.”
“About your size,” Shannon said, glaring, “carried a knife under Ius
left armpit.’”
‘•‘Wouldn’t it be better,” Ferriter
asked, “if you let me see him?” •
He bowed to Miss Paget and,
with Jake tailing dose behind and
Shannon glowering in foe. rear, led
foe way from foe room.. Their foot
steps went down the hall. Thedoor
opened and dosed. The old lady
folded , her hands, on her lap and
looked at me.
“Well?” she asked. I found chal
lenge in her voice.
“Well?” I answered.
“We seem to agree,” she jeered.
I did not understand her ahd after
waiting a moment, she went on
briskly:
"When we were interrupted, I wag
about to offer you foe job of writing
foe Paget.book for me. Would fifty
dollars a week be satisfactory?”
I heeded it badly, yet I found foe
offer hard to take. Its charitable
flavor gagged me. I said “No” and
she looked at me hard.
“You’ll work for it," she assured
me. “Don’t think you won’t. Or if
fifty really isn’t enough, sixty then."
“Miss'Paget—” I began and then
stopped and stood up.
Allegra and Grosvenor Paget
came in. They were like creatures
from a world that knew no poverty
or sorrow. He was smoothly, hand
some in evening clothes, with little,
I thought, between his ,blond face
and his shining hair. His'sister had
the spark he lacked. I
,They had breeding, or else.Jong
acquaintance; with the whims of
their aunt,, tor they spoke to me as
easily as though hallmem were usu
ally to be found in Miss Agatha’s
room, and then addressed -foe old
lady with irreverent hilarity, both
talking at once. They- were off to
foe’ Groesbeck ball. Berfoa would
listen for'lone, in case she roused
but , foe. doctor, had- said, she would
not. -They dich not know when they
would be ip.
“I"don’t see,” Grosvenor'said de
fensively, “ why we shouldn’t g». Aft
er all it isn’t our murder and lone
is down under and we can’t do any
good by moping at home.”
Allegra bent' and kissed foe qld
woman, snorting in her neck, till
Miss Agatha giggled and pushed her
away. Her brother leaned over his
aunt’s chair .as Aliegra moyed to-
w ardfoe door. She. said good nightto me. Her smile, was. trite j>ut her
clear eyes, I thought, questioned and
dared me. Her look upset, yet. lift
ed me. ■ I bowed and mumbled.' I
was ,afraid she might, readjny face.
Her soft laughter came back to us
as she and her brother went down
foe hall. I found Miss Agatha star
ing at me.
“She’s easy to look at,” foe old
lady said, with elaborate indiffer
ence. “And in a few years, on her
birthday, foe will inherit two mil
lion dollars.” . -
“Won’t that be nice!” I retorted..
I knew foe had warned me. Her
chuckle was understanding.
“We’re haying a hard time,” *he
apologized, “getting this settled, Da-
yid. Sixty dollars a week,, one week’s
salary, in advance, and - you start
work at nine tomorrow morning,”
It wasn't foe price she "set. It
wasn’t thought of the. dark, jobless
world outside. I looked toward foe
door where. Allegra. had stood and
made up my mind.
“I’ll be here at nine,” I told Miss
Agatha, “but my price is forty dol
lars.”
They were carrying foe body from,
the Ferriter. apartment When T went
into foe hall, so I walked down
stairs. Fineman, at foe switchboard,
hailed me as I went past him.
“What about. Lyon?” I asked., .
“Hadn’t you heard?” asked Fine
man. “Oh, he’s pinched. He done
it.”
“Pull yourself together,” I told
him. “Who gave you that steer?”
“Him and the Captain and that
dick in foe hard hat went out to
gether,” Fineman insisted, “I know
a pinch when I see it.”
CHAPTER Y ‘ ’
The. policeman no longer guarded
the-Morello vestibule. Walters, foe
night doorman, kicked his feet to
gether and blew-on his -fingers as I
passed into .foe. street, toward, foe
service entrance.
One-man Still waited before, foe
Morello front door. He followed me.
:down foe sfreet„I wondered wheth
er Shannon was having me shad
owed and then forgot about him. I
had noteaten since morning. Hunger
drove away even thought Cf Allegra
Pagetfs: beauty in the clinging light
blue gown and the ribald gaiety of
her: passage, with that, amazing old
woman.
I turned into the first lunch room
I passed. As I gave my order, a
man sat down-opposite me at the
white-topped table.
“Coffee and butter cakes,” he told
foe waitress. He was plump and
mild but foe eyes in his wind-red
dened face seemed drowsy. I met
his stare and that made him speak,
though he cleared his throat several
times first.
“You’re Mallory?” he asked.
“Hallman at foe Morello?” ~
I had been right then. It was an
other detective.
“So what?” I ■ asked, and he
grinned.
- ‘T m Cochrane,: Jerry Cochrane
of foe Press. Larry Duke was speak
ing about you.”
The bowl of soup before me was
more interesting, but as its warmth
spread inside foe, I looked up and
told him:
“Get your dope from Shannon. I’m
out of newspaper work.”.
He sipped his coffee and said at
last:
“It might mean something for you
on foe Press if you and I could bust
this case wide open.”
He waited while-I abolished ham
and eggs and, when I had finished,
asked: “Got time to listfo to me
now?”
At my sulky nod, he leaned across
foe table and spoke rapidly. Duke
had cursed me in his hearing. It
had given Cochrane an idea, Which
he had carried to Milligan, his city
editor, who had approved it.
“You know yourself,” the chubby,
man said bitterly, “what chance *
reporter has at foe Morello. Those
stuffed shirts have hearts as hard as
their arteries. If you’ll work on foe
inside for us while I do the'Oiitside,
the- Press will have this story by-
foe slack of foe pants and, if we do
break it together, there’ll be a nice
piece of -change in it for you.”
I “I. keep telling you,” I said, “foat
I don’t want a . piece of change.
Stool-pigeoning isn’t my line.T could
use a newspaper job, but otherwise
it’s out.”"Agreed,” he said so calmly that
he took my breath, “you’re- working
for the, Press from now on. You're
on foe payroll at twenty-five a week.
If you and I can beat the town on
this yarn, It’ll be.fiftyand a perma
nent job.”
He misread: my stare.
“I’m-not-, kidding,” he told me.
"Milligan. will, write you - a letter
confirming It. Only you’re to keep
your present job and say. nothing.”
Excitement foat had burned me—
for foe Press had been a newspaper
when; the Sphere stfll had .been trees
In a forest—died and left nothing
but ashes,.- I did not feel like laugh
ing b u t! did,.(TO BK CONTINUED)
IMPROVED
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S UNDAY I
CHOOLLesson
Br HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean of Tbe Uoody Bible-Iastitute of Chicago.(Released by Western Newspaper Union-)
Lesson for November 10
. Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se* Iected and copyrighted by International Council.of Refigioue Education; used-by permission.
YHE GOLDEN RULE
.. LESSONTEXT--Luke 6:37-38.GOLDEN TEXT-^As ye would that men should do unto you, do iye also, to them likewise.—Luke 6:31.
Hiding in "a dark cellar will not
stop, fop sun from shining;, it will
only deprive us of its warmth and
life-giving power. Likewise foe fail
ure of mankind to receive and prac
tice foe great principles of Christian
faith does not alter nor . weaken
them, even though it does deprive
humanity- of their blessing,
^ t may seem foolish to some to ob
serve an Armistice Sunday in the
midst of a world at war, to talk
about, the golden rule in a selfish
world where men hate one another, but foe fact is that now is foe time
to.really proclaim foe solutionof God
for man’s problems. Then too, let
us remember that foe failure of
mankind as a whole to receive foe
truth of God does not hinder us from
receiving it as individuals. Our re
lationship to God is an individual
matter, even though we also belong
to a race or nation. Our lesson pre
sents
I. A Great Christian Principle (w .
27-31).
The magnificent breadth of this
principle of Christian considera
tion has often been lost sight -of in
argument: over the detailed inter
pretation of verses 29 and 30. Sure
ly there is not in mind here any
Casting to the winds of an intelligent
appraisal of foe needs of those to
whom we give; nor is . there any
thought of a self-glorifying turning
of another cheek in physical combat.
It does not teach foat our nation
may not defend itself against those
who attack us. At foe same time
we must note foat it means much
more than most of us are willing to
read into its words.
What does it mean? Itm eansthat
in foe spirit of Christian love we
will give of ourselves and our sub
stance in “large handed but. thought
ful charity.” It means love for our
enemies—no small withholding even
from unreasonable people. It means
doing - unto- others what we would
have them ido unto us. It “re
quires foat we should sell to others
as we desire that others , sell to us
. . . that we buy of others as we
desire others to buy of us . . . that
we talk about others behind their
backs as we desire that others
should talk about us . . . Are we
doing it?” (Dr. John W. Bradbury).
The Golden Bule is riot foe Gospel.
No one is saved by living according
to it; in fact, that is quite impos-'
sible apart from faith in Christ.
H. Its Divine Fonndation (w . 32-
35).
The so-called golden rules of men
lack foe divine element of grace and
are all in the negative. Confucius
said, “Do not do to others what
you would not want them to do to
you.” Others spoke similarly, but
Jesus, building on foe divine love
which does good to even the evil
and the unthankful (v. 35), gives a
positive admonition of gracious
consideration of others.
We are the children, of foe Most
High God (v. 35) and are to live
in accordance with His standards
and, what is of equal importance,
by His grace and strength. Even
Cforistians are prone to live as their
neighbors live (w . 32-34) until they
see how much better God’s way is,
and realize that He gives enabling
grace for a daily, walk in that better
way.
In . Its Practice and Reward (w .
36-38).
Jesus has already admonished His
followers to love and serve both
friend and foe. The manner in
which that is to be put into practice
is further developed by urging them
to be merciful,- not setting them
selves up-to judge the conduct of
others, but rather giving liberally to
them in a spirit of love. This does
not forbid judging on foe part of
those: whose official duty it is to
judge, nor does it set aside the exer
cise of sotmd judgment (Isa. 56:1
and I John. 4:1), but it does forbid
unauthorized and unkind judgment.
“But will/all this pay?” asks Dr.
Bradbury (in “The Gist of the Les
son”) and answers: “Indeed it will
. . . The measure foat we use in
measuring out to others is foe very
measure God will use in measuring
in to us. The reason many of us
get so small a blessing from God is
foat we use such a small measure in
our beneficences and blessings to
others” (bee Phil. 4:19, noting w . 15-
19; Ii Cor. 9:8, noting w . 6 , 7; and
I John 3:22, noting w . 16-21). “One
of foe most fundamental conditions
of prevailing prayer is generosity in
giving. A stingy man cannot be a
mighty man of prayer (Prov. 21:
13).” Read these verses with care,
and-they will bring a real blessing
to your life.
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The Questions
I. What does Old Bailey mean
to a Londoner?
2iW hat is foe island where Co
lumbus first landed now called?
3. What is a petard?
4. Does any law prohibit foe to
tal destruction of TJ. S. coins? •
5. In ancient times what people'
worshiped Apis, the sacred bull? ,
6. How many different peoples
claimed'foe discovery of America
prior to foe voyage of Columbus?:
7. What insect is sometimes'
called foe mud dauber?
8. What bird has been chosen as'
the “official bird” of seven states?.
9. A person in his nonage.is—
90 or more years old, feeble or
imbecilic, or not of legal age?
The Answers
1. The chief criminal court of
England.
2. Watiing island.
3. A firecracker.
4. No. There is a federal statute
against cleaning and polishing:
coins because of foe resultant
abrasion.
5. The Egyptians.
6. Ten—The Arabians, Basques,;
Chinese, Danes, Dutch, Icelanders,'
Irish, Portuguese, Venetians, and
the Welsh.
7. Wasps.
8. The meadow lark.
9. One not of legal age. .
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LAXATIVE POWDER
Think and Work
Do not falter or think; but just
think out your work and just work
out your think.—Waterman.
IN'
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Read TUs Important Message!
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Secure Knowledge
There is no wealth like unto
knowledge, for thieves cannot
steal it.
GOOD OLD
nE sn in io N 0 -2 2 2 3 “
GivingandReeeivtog
Give, and it shall be given unto
you good measure, pressed down,
and shaken, together, and running
over, shall men give, into, your
bosom. For with foe same measure
that ye mete withal it shall bemeas- ured to you again.—Luke 6:38. -
WNU-7 44—40
Leadership
One good head is better than a
thousand strong hands.
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” my firepla
Answer: Th-
why a firepla
that foe area <
for foe fireplac
tog of a firepl
10 to 12 times
that is, for
jfoe size of the
[square inches
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j More than o
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^chimney shoul
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; gable roof—hi
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jvery top.
: Flue clogged
,fireplace flue
!toed from the I
Ja mirror, with
/light.
I Wrong cons*
!wind shelf.
Throat dam
j Opening of
for the width,
rected by set”
'across the top
laying firebri
floor. The pr
width can be f
tog with boar
of foe opening.
Sca'
Question:
,my house to m~
The house, w
two coats of
years later it
coats. A ye
checked, curie
paint scaled o
.The clapboar
are affected w
Answer: B~
down to the
paint accordin
directions for e
paint makes
coat. The
oughly dry bef
days' drying ■"
between coats,
thin coats well
application of
quickly and is
later on.
Removal
Question: 11
cial solvent fo
ciunulated wa
but it has not
results. I hav
steel scraper,!
Is there any '
that would do
ciently?
Answer: A
and steel wool
surface of the
remove most f
born cases tur
and water m
turpentine mus
as the wax is
sure it is wax
you are trying
Size of H
Question: I
matic gas wat
a two-family h
each family. I
tog. Would a
large enough?
a copper tank
gas heaters m
Answer: M'
customs and h
of the house,
tank would b
than a 40-gallo
long lasting
water. Gas w*
with copper
tanks.
Painting Met
Question: I
the, old paint
dow frames o
advise me if
primer paint
peeling.
Answer: Re
foat is loose b
paper or steel
surface as mu
wipe with be
or turpentine,
apply top qua
When thoroug'
ish with a good
Sta'
Question: Br
tog on my si
are due to sap
the paint. B
spring, can I
vent them?Answer: Yo
dark stains on
quality alum in
sandpapering
wipe them wit
ful of fire. Al'
an excellent
good priming
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Question: I h
old furniture ~
powderpost be
to exterminate
Answer: Th
by the liberal
sene. This sh
sprayed on th
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of Columbus?:
is sometimes'
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is nonage is—‘
old, feeble or
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By ROGQt B. WHITMAN ^
. ((BBocerB-Wliu)IiaD--WltUSeTVlcc.)
Smoking Fireplace:
QUESTION: What can I do to stop
my fireplace from smoking?
Answer: There are many reasons
why a fireplace smokes. One is
that the area of the flue is too small
for the fireplace opening. The open*
ing of a fireplace should be about
10 to 12 times the-area of the flue;
that is, for an 8 by. 12-inch .flue
j the size of the opening should be 960
(square inches or thereabouts.
Other reasons are:
f More than one fire connected to ithe flue; each fire should have its
(own flue,' and the walls of the flue
!should be air-tight.
I Chimney too low; the top of the
!Chimney should not be less than
(four feet above a flat roof, or two
■feet above the highest point of a
(gable roof—higher yet if there are
.(nearby tall trees or buildings. The
(flue should be the same size to Uie
j very top.
: Flue clogged; the condition of a
,fireplace flue can often be exam-
lined from the fireplace by the use ot
(a mirror, with or without a flash
light.
I Wrong construction of Uiroat and
wind shelf.
Throat damper dosed.
I Opening of the fireplace too high
for the width, which can be cor
rected by setting a sheet of metal
across the top . of the opening, or
laying firebricks on the fireplace,
floor. The proper height for Uie
width can be found by experiment
ing with boards held across the top
of the opening.
Scaling Faint.
Question: What should be done to
my house to make the paint stay on?
The house, when new, was given
two coats of white paint. Three
years later it was given two more
coats. A year later the paint
checked, curled and fell off. The
paint scaled off down to the wood.
.The clapboards on the north side
are affected worst.
Answer: Remove the old paint
down to the wood. Thin out the
paint according to manufacturer’s
directions for each coat. Aluminum
paint makes an excellent priming
coat. The surface must be thor
oughly dry before painting. Several
days’ drying time must be allowed
between coats. Paint is applied in
thin coats well brushed out. A thick
application of paint will not dry out
quickly and is apt to cause-trouble
later on.
Removal of Floor Wax.
Question: I have tried a commer
cial solvent for the removal of ac
cumulated wax on a linoleum floor,
but it has not produced satisfactory
results. I have also tried using a
steel scraper, but with little success.
Is there anything you can suggest
that would do the job more effi
ciently?
Answer: A mild soap, warm water
and steel wool rubbed gently on the
surface of the linoleum will usually
remove most forms of wax. In stub
born cases turpentine instead of soap
and water may be used, but the
turpentine must be wiped off as soon
as the wax is taken off. Are you
sure it is wax and not varnish that
you are trying to remove?
Size of Hot Water Tank.
Question: I am having an auto
matic gas water heater .installed in
a two-family house, three persons in
each family. I do my own launder
ing. Would a 40-gallon tank be
large enough? Is it advisable to have
a copper tank? Are all automatic
gas heaters made of copper?
Answer: Much depends on the
customs and habits of the occupants
of the house. A 52-gallon storage
tank would be more satisfactory
than a 40-gallon. - Copper-tanks, are
long lasting and eliminate rust in
water. Gas water heaters are made
with copper or galvanized steel
tanks.
Fainting MetaI Window Frames,
Question: I intend removing all
the old paint from the metal win
dow frames on my house. -Please
advise me if you know of a good
primer paint which will prevent
peeling.
Answer: Remove all of the paint
that is loose by rubbing with sand
paper or steel wool, smoothing the
surface as much as possible. Then
wipe with benzine {inflammable?)
or turpentine. For a priming coat
apply top quality aluminum paint.
When thoroughly dry and hard, fin
ish with a good quality outside paint.
Stains on Siding.
Question: Brown stains are show
ing on my siding, which I am told
are due to sap. They show through
the paint. Before repainting this
spring, can I do anything to pre
vent them?
Answer: You can. seal in those
dark stains on your siding with top
quality aluminum paint. Begin by
sandpapering the stains, and then
wipe them with benzine, being care
ful of fire. Aluminum paint makes
an excellent sealer as well as a
good priming coat.
Powderpost Beetles.
Question: I have several pieces of
old furniture that are infested with
powderpost beetles. What can I do
to exterminate these insects? •
Answer: They can be destroyed
by the liberal application of kero
sene. This should be brushed and
sprayed on the parts that are at
tacked, and should be forced into all
holes and crevices with a fine-spout
oil-can or medicine dropper.
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THE COVERED DISH CHDRCfl SUFFER
(See' Recipes Below)
As I sit here thinking about church
suppers, my mind wanders back
several.years to the suppers I at
tended in my old home town. There
was always a feeling of congeniali
ty, of hospitality and fellowship. The
annual church supper was some
thing that couldn’t be, and wouldn’t
be, missed. .
Many tinies it was a covered dish
supper. There was usually a great
variety of food. The menu was di
vided up into the main dish, the sal
ad, the bread and butter, and the
dessert Each lady of the church
was made responsible for one item
of Hie menu; and.she, no doubt, pre
pared her own favorite recipe.
Can you pass a table containing a
. tempting assortment of foods with
out wanting at
least a taste of ____J9& Aeverything? Can 'I
you decide wheth
er or not you
want the cocoanut
cream pie which
is heaped with
fluffy whipped
cream , or the
rich-looking chocolate cake with the
thick fudge icing, when you know
that youjare entitled to only one des
sert? Ofcourse not! Instead of hav
ing such a wide selection of food for a covered-dish, supper, why. not plan
a well-balanced menu so that every
one gets exactty the same?
Het Water. Cheese Pastry.
(Makes 30 tarts)
1 % cups shortening
% cup boiling water
4 cups general purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups American cheese (grated)
Place shortening in warm bowl,
pour boiling water oyer it and cream
thoroughly with a fork. Place flour,
salt, and baking powder in flour
sieve and sift gradually into the
creamed mixture. Add cheese. Mix
thoroughly. Make up into dough
ball, then chill in refrigerator. When
ready to bake remove from refrig
erator, divide .dough and roll out.
Cut into rounds and bake.
Tuna Cracker Fie.
(Serves 4 to 5)
1 tablespoon onion (chopped)
2 tablespoons green pepper
' (chopped)
1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons flour
I can condensed chicken soup
6 tablespoons milk
I can condensed 'cream of mush
room soup
I can (7-ounce) tuna fish
Crackers for bottom and top of pie
Cook the onion and green pepper
In butter until soft; but not brown.
Then add flour
and- mix well.
Add the chicken
soup and cook un,
til thickened. Stir
in the milk. Add
this to the cream
of m ushroom
so u p . P u t th e
tuna fish in a
strainer and pour a Cup of hot water
over it to take off the excess oil.
Then add flaked tuna fish; heat to
blend flavors. Cover the bottom of
small casserole with crackers
(round) and put tuna mixture into
Hie casserole. ,
For top: 12 crackers
Vi cup hot milk
Soak the crackers in the milk un
til soft. Then arrange crackers on
top of pie and bake in a moderately
hot oven (375 degrees) for 20 to 25
minutes.’
Chocolate Fndge Cake.
(Serves 25)
:. I cup shortening
3 cups light brown sugar
3 eggs (slightly beaten)
3 Vi cups cake flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vt teaspoon salt
IVt teaspoons soda
% cup sour milk
% cup cocoa
I cup boiling water
Tteaspoon vanilla
Cream shortening and add sugar
gradually, blending well after each
addition. Add slighUy beaten eggs
and mix well. Sift together the flour, -
baking powder, salt, and soda. Add
to the creamed mixture alternately
with the milk. Blend cocoa and boil
ing water. Add to the cake batter
with the vanilla, and mix just until
the batter is smooth. Pour into 3
8-inch square pans^which have been
greased and lined with-wax paper.
Bake in a moderate oven (350 de
grees) for about 30 minutes.
Macaroni and Cheese.
(Serves 90-100)
8 pounds macaroni
4 pounds cheese (grated)
2Vt gallons white sauce (medium) .
2 tablespoons- prepared mustard
2 Vt cups butter
3 quarts soft bread crumbs
1. Cook the macaroni in boiling,
salted water until tender. Drain
and rinse in cold water.
2. Grate the cheese, and add to
white sauce, with the prepared mustard.
3. Combine the macaroni and the
cheese- sauce. , Place in greased
baking, pans.
4. Melt the butter and mix lightly
with the crumbs. Sprinkle over
the macaroni and cheese.
5. Bake in a moderately hot oven
(400 degrees) for about 30' minutes.
Clam Chowder.
(Serves 50)
IVt quarts carrot (chopped)
114 cups onion (chopped)
3 quarts potato (chopped)
7Vt cups celery (chopped fine)
5 quarts dam s
5 quarts water and clam liquor
Salt and pepper to taste
5 quarts-mflk
1 % cups flour
1 % cups butter
1 cup parsley
2 tablespoons paprika - -- - ■
1. Chop the vegetables in small
pieces and place in large kettle: -
2. Chop the dam s and add togeth
er with the clam-liquor, water, salt
and pfepper. Coy
er andcook about
Vt hour, or until
vegetables are
tender.
3. Scald milk.
4. Make a
smooth paste of
the flour and wa
ter. Add half of this flour paste to
the clam mixture , and half to the
scaldedmilk.
5. Cook each, stirring constantly,
until the mixture thickens.
6. Combine and add butter, pars
ley, and paprika. Serve very hot.
Chocolate Nut Drop Cookies.
(Makes 4 dozen)
Vi cup butter
I cup sugar
1 egg
1 % cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vi teaspoon salt
cup. cocoa
Vt cup milk.
Vt teaspoon vanilla extract
I cup nut meats (broken)
Cream butter and add sugar slow
ly while beating constantly. -Heat
egg and add.-. Mix rad sift all dry
ingredients rad add alternately with
the milk. Blend thoroughly. Then
add vanilla and nut meats. Drop'
by spoonfuls on well-greased baking
sheet rad bake-in a moderate oven
(350. degrees) for about 12 minutes.
Baked- Sweet Potatoes, '
(Serves about 25)
20 medium sized sweet potatoes
2 teaspoons salt
3 cups.cream or rich milk
2 Vt cups brown sugar
% pound marshmallows
Peel potatoes and boil in salted
water until tender but not soft.
Slice potatoes in half rad place
in a glass baking dish. Add cream
and sprinkle with brown sugar. Bake
approximately 10 minutes in a hot
oven (400 degrees) or until'-sugar
has mel(ed and caramelized with the
cream. Then'arrange marshmallows
on top. Return baking dish to oven
rad brown marshmellows.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Miss Eleanor Howe’s book of
“Household Hints” is just what
the title implies. It is a book
written to help you homemakers
in /doing the ordinary things about
the home in less time, and to add
a bit of interest to those 'itienial
tasks.
Before, your fall housecleaning
rad refurnishing campaign gets,
under way, send for a copy of
this clever, helpful book.
You may secure your copy by
writing to Eleanor Howe,. 919
North Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois, enclosing 10 ' cents,: in
coin.
(ReUas«<i by Western Newspaper Union.)
T o p i c s
LEGUMES RAISE
SOIL FERTILITY
Nitrogen-Bich Crops Need
Spedal Handling;
By C. B. WILLIAMS(Head* JF. C. StsteDspartmetrt) * ‘
Legumes plus proper fertilization:
hold the key to fertile, productive
soils.
The most practical method in
building up the productive power.of
soils calls for the proper growth: and
handling of suitabledegume crops in
rotation with properly fertilized ma
jor crops.
The mere {Towing of legumes does
not assure added fertility unless
these crops', are handled - properly,
If the legumes- are removed from
the field, leaving on the land only
the stubble rad roots, their use in
this manner alone will prove a delu
sion so far as being an effective
means of increasing" the producing
power of the soil in a permanent
way is concerned.
Effective methods of increasing
the fertility of soils must be those
that will leave the soil at the end of
each year fairly well supplied with
thoroughly decomposed organic mat
ter and an increasing amount of
readily available plant foods: This
will be the ,effect .-which, the-proper
growth and handling of legumes will
have on the land.
. Anyone at all familiar with the
simple principles of soil manage
ment knows that fertility cannot be
maintained when the crops removed
take off the land-more plant foods
than are returned to it. That’s why
it’s so important to turn under some
of the legumes.
The best time to apply ground
limestone :is from three months to
one year before seeding legumes.
This gives, the stone sufficient time
to contact acid in the soil particles
rad counteract it.
The application of lime to culti
vated land should be made after
plowing, and the material should be
mixed with the topsoil. Little bene
fit may be expected if lime is plowed
under before being properly mixed
with the topsoil. On pastures it is
only necessary to scatter the lime
on top of the-sod; however, better
results wiU be obtained if it c ra b s
worked in by light harrowing.
GTOdLayingHens
Do Not Iiie Young
The hen that lays the golden
egg, rad lays, it regularly, can
live as long as her less produc
tive sister, according to a five-
year study made at the Penn
sylvania State college by Dr.
Dean1 R. Marble, associate pro
fessor of poultry husbandry.
“Many poultrymen believe that
the high mortality of laying hens
is due to breeding for standards
of egg production which are so
high that the bird’s physique is
weakened,” Dr. Marble stated.
“However, during a five-year pe
riod, we cut the mortality of se
lected poultry in half rad proved
that we can breed longer-lived
poultry without any loss in egg
production; egg size, or body
weight. Selecting and breeding
for -all these characteristics is
practical.” '
During Hie past decade mor
tality has been increasing, Dr.
Marble .claims. He believes that
careful breeding could help to
solve the problem. -
Sheet Erosion Destroys
Fertility of Farm Land
That crop yields decrease as soil
erosion increases is shown by tests
made on farms last summer by the
Soil Conservation service.
In tests made on five farms, it
was found that fields with less than
25 per cent iff the topsoil gone pro
duced 51 bushels of oats or 47 bush
els of barley-per acre; fields with 25
to 50 per cent of the topsoil washed
away yielded 42 bushels of. oats or
28 bushels of barley per acre; fields
with 50 to 75 per cent of the topsoil
gone produced 35. bushels of oats
or 23 bushels of barley, and land
with more than 75 per cent of the
topsoil washed away yielded only
23 bushels of oats and 17 bushels iff
barley.
“There is an evident relation
shown here between topsoil losses
rad crop losses,” says M. A. Thor-
Bnoson, soil conservationist. “Sheet
erosion removes the top, or most
productive- layer of the soil. With
each inch that washes away, there
is left a material that is not only
less productive,. but that is m'ore
subject to erosion.”.
NewWormTreatment
Phenotitiazine> a new and power
ful drug which is now being used
experimentaHy for treating Sheep
and goats for worms,- has been giv
ing spiendid results on flocks around
Columbia. Flocks: that have -been
treated twice have been doing splen
didly. It takes about five days after
treatment to clean the animals of
worms,, rad all worms are killed, ex
cept possibly sometapewonns. Even
the nodule worms are killed.
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full skirt form a very important
chapter in the school life ot ev
ery junior who knows her fash;
ions—and her public. And every
junior who knows how. to thread a
needle can have two or three ver
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Always add a little melted but
ter to uncooked frosting. It im
proves the flavor and also pre
vents cracking: ' '* * •
The color-and flavor of roast
beef gravy is improved when a
tablespoon of brown or white
sugar is added to it.* • *
A small quantity of leftover pie
crust may be rolled thin, cut into
squares, sprinkled with sugar and
cinnamon and baked until crisp.
These are very goOd served with
lemon sauce for dessert.* * •
If the juice from an apple pie
runs out into the oven, shake salt
on it. If will bum crisp on the
bottom of the oven and may easily
be removed.* * *
Cookies and cakes in which-
honey is used need about two
weeks for ripening. They improve
with age, provided, of course, they
are stored in covered jars in a
cdol place. Regularfruitjarsw ith
rubber rings make good contain
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making fids new design (No. 8772)
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Andishe couldn’t choose' a smart
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U t d e H e n r y W a l l a c e .
I t m i g h t b e w e li t o c o n s id e r s o m e
o f t h e o t h e r p h ilo s o p h ie s o f g o v e rn ,
m e n t t h a t h a v e b e e n c h a m p io n e d b y
l i t tle H e n r y W a lla c e . I t w a s lit tle
H e n r y w h o h a d o n r f a r m e r s t o p lo w
u n d e r t h e i r c o tto n ; it .w a s lit tle
H e n r v w h o le t th o u s a n d s u p o n
th o u s a n d s o f a c r e s o f c o r n a n d w b e a t
to b u r n tip in t h e fie ld s ; i t w a s l i t
t le H e n r y w h o a llo w e d s h ip lo a d s o f
b a n a n a s to q e d u m p e d in B r o o k ly n
H a r b o r ; i t w a s l i t tle H e n t y w h o
c a u s e d t h e s l a u g h t e r o f m illio n s o f
d e f e n s e le s s l i t t l e p ig s . A n d a fe w
m o n th s la t e r M r . B ig c a m e o n t h e
a ir in o n e o f b is f a m o u s F i r e s id e
C h a ts o n t h e S t a t e o f t h e N a t io n
a n d t h e a c h ie v e m e n ts o f t h e U n ite d
S t a t e s u n d e r t h e N e w D e a i a n d to ld
t h e n u tio n t h a t o n e - th ir d o f o u r
p e o p 'e w e r e ill.c la d , ill- h o u s e d a n d
ill- n o u r is h e d . H o w c a n p e o p le re
c o n c ile tb e ? e tw o p h ilo s o p h ie s o f
g o v e r n m e n t . W h y c o u ld t h e y n o t
h a v e u s e d t h e fo o d th a t- w a s d e
s tr o y e d t o fe e d t h e 40 m illio n h u n
g r y m o u th s ? M r . W a lla c e s h o u ld
h a v e le a r n e d b y n o w t h a t in o rd e r
t o h a v e m o r e w e a lth w e m u s t e re
a te m o r e w e a lth a u d t h a t w e c a n
n e v e r h a v e m o r e o f n n y t h i n g b y
p r o d u c in g le s s o f w h a te v e r t h a t
t h i n g m a y b e .— M a r s h a ll K u rf e e s .
A S e r i o u s R e f le c tio n .
S e e in g th e w a r c lo u d s g r o w to a
b ig n e s s t h a t is a la r m in g , I w o n d e r
w h a t a n d w h y . H a s t h e a n g e l I o f
m e rc y ta k e n i t s f lig h ', o r h a s rh e
w o rld f o r g o t G o d , a n d in it s s e 'firh
s u ffic ie n c y tu r n e d to i t s a r m o f flesh
to s a v e ? T h e r e a r e p o w e r f u l d e a th -
d e a lin g m a c h in e s a n d w is e m e n d e .
te r m in e d o n k illin g m e n t h a t G o d
s a id to lo v e ; a n d c o n s u lt s p i r it o f
d e v ils a s K in g S o u l d id in h is d is
tr e s s . I a m to ld t h a t m o s t o f th e
le a d e r s d o . C a n w e lo o k f o r b e tte r
r e s u lts . S o m e b o d y w ilt e a t h 1 m t Ie
p ie . W h e n m e n a n d n a tio n s a r e l i t
t le in t h e i r o w n e y e s th e y p r o s p e r .
I t is t r u e t h a t p r id e g o e tb b e f o r e a
f a ll. W e a r e a ll g u ilty , m e n a n d o r
tio n s , b e f o r e G o d . a n d m u n s e t tle
t h e a c c o u n t. T b e m a t t e r m u s t b e
o u t o f m e n ’s b a n d s . W e s u r e ly a r e
a p p r o a c h in g th e tim e o f J a c o b ’s
tr o u b le . I f th is is s o , i t d if f e r s b u t
l i t t l e w h o is e le c te d , t h e fin a l w ill h e
a b o u t t h e s a m e . I t is a c o n s o la tio n
t o k n o w t h a t G o d s till r u le s , a n d
e v e n in th is tim e o f tr o u b le , ^ u ch a s
n e v e r w a s a n d n e v e r w ill b e a g a in ,
j u s t n o w 'b e g in n in g , a ll w ili h e d e
liv e re d i f w r itte n in t h e b o o b . W h a t
w ill t h e h a r v e s t b e ?
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c a k e is r e a d y f o r th e o v e n .
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m ix tu r e , a n d s p r e a d b a tte r m
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s u g a r (c o n f e c tio n e r’s o r g ra n u la te d ) ,
e n d I te a s p o o n c in n a m o n . P r e s s 2
d o z e n r a is in s in to b a t t e r a t r e g u la r
in te r v a ls , a n d s p r in k le s u g a r m ix
t u r e o v e r to p .
Imperial Muffins for the Week-End Guests
I
C O Y O U ’R E w o r r ie d w h a t to s e r v e
13 f o r b r e a k f a s t w h e n g u e s ts a r r iv e
th is w e e k -e n d ?
S ta r tin g w ith th e f r u it, w h y n o t.
h a v e s lic e d h o n e y d e w w ith s w e e t,
r e d c h e r r ie s s c a tte r e d o v e r i t 'a n d
o v e r th e p la te — f o r a p p e a l, y o u
k n o w . O r s e r v e c h ille d , f r e s h a p r i
c o ts a n d s e e d le s s g r a p e s o n g la s s
p la te s (o n g r a p e le a v e s , if y o u h a v e
th e m ) . F o llo w w ith e g g s b a k e d in
b a c o n r in g s . A n d f o r th is , s im p ly
r in g m ufifln c u p s w ith b a c o n , d ro p
in th e e g g , b a k e u n til th e e g g is
s e t, a n d th e r e y o u a r e , p r e tty a n d
e a s y . I t ’s ta k e n f o r g r a n te d y o u ’ll
m a k e p le n ty o f h o t c o ffe e .
T o c ro w n th is s u m m e r b r e a k f a s t—
in n a m e a n d fla v o r— m a k e im p e r ia l
m u ffin s . T h e y ’r e e a s y a s s a y in g
“ s c a t” to m ix u p if y o u u s e th e
n e w , s e lf -ris in g flo u r. B a k in g p o w
d e r a n d s a l t a r e r e a d y - m ix e d in to
it, th u s a d o u b le s a v in g o f ( I ) p r ic e
o f th e s e tw o in g r e d ie n ts , a n d (2)
tim e in s iftin g th e m w ith th e flo u r.
Y o u . c a n u s e y o u r f a v o r ite m u ffin
r e c ip e W ith th e n e w , s e lf-ris in g flo u r,
o m ittin g b o th b a k in g p o w d e r a n d
s a lt. B u t f o r y c v r a id , h e r e is o n e
t h a t ’s fo o lp ro o f. R e m e m b e r , a s w ith
a ll m u ffin s , to w o rk f a s t a n d m ix
in g r e d ie n ts o p ly e n o u g h to b le n d
w e ll.Imperial M u ffin s
C r e a m 4 ta b le s p o o n s f a t a n d 3 t a
b le s p o o n s s u g a r to g e th e r. A d d I e g g
a n d s t i r in th o ro u g h ly (d o n o t
b e a t) . A d d I c u p m ilk a lte r n a te ly
w ith 2 c u p s n e w s e lf-ris in g flo u r
( s ifte d b e fo re m e a s u r in g ) . P o u r in to
w e ll-g re a s e d m u ffin tin s a n d b a k e in
a h o t o v e n (400 d e g r e e s F .) a b o u t
20 m in u te s . .
My-y-y-y, But They Are Good!
They Say About These' CocEdSs
( " 'O O K I E S y o u c a n s e r v e w ith f r u i t
' - ' f o r d e s s e r t, o r f o r in -b e tw e e n
s n a c k s , a r e a s u m m e r “ m u s t.” .
A n d c o o k ie r e c ip e s t h a t c a n b e
s tir r e d u p in a tw in k le a r e a fin d .
T o a id y o u r k n a c k f o r m a k in g c o o k
ie s f a s t , u s e th e n e w s e lf-r is in g flo u r
w h ic h c u ts s iftin g a n d m e a s u r in g
tim e in h a lf. - A ll y o u d o is c o m b in e
th is .n e w s e lf- ris in g flo u r w ith f a t,
s u g a r , e g g s , m ilk , a n d fla v o rin g a n d
ycM ir.c o o k ie s a r e r e a d y f o r th e o v e n .
T h e y ’r e m o r e e c o n o m ic a l, to o , fo r
a h ig h g r a d e s lo w a c tin g b a k in g
p o w d e r is a lr e a d y m ix e d in to ' th e
flo u r. '
F o r a g o o d c o m b in a tio n ; t r y le m o n
CXtdkies a n d w a ln u t r o c k s , a s fo l
lo w s :
L e m o n C o o k ie s .
C r e a m % c u p b u tte r a n d % c u p
s u g a r to g e th e r . ’ A d d I e g g , a n d s tir
u n til' th o ro u g h ly b le n d e d . A d d 2
c u p s s e lf-ris in g flo u r (s ifte d b e fo re
m e a s u r e d ) a n d % c u p m ilk a lte r
n a te ly '. A d d th e ju ic e a n d g r a te d7
r in d o f & le m o n a n d - I te a s p o o n
le m o d e x tr a c t . D ro p - b y te a s p o o n
f u ls o n a g re a s e d b a k in g s h e e t a n d
b a k e in m o d e r a te o v e n (330 d e g r e e s
F .) a b o u t 2 0 m in u te s .
W a In n t B o c k s .
C r e a m % c u p f a t a n d 1 % c u p s
lig h t b ro w n s u g a r . A d d 2 e g g s o n e
-a t a tim e a n d b e a t v ig o ro u s ly . A d d
% c u p m ilk a lte r n a te l y w ith 3 c u p s
s e lf -ris in g flo u r, I te a s p o o n a lls p ic e ,
I te a s p o o n c in n a m o n , % te a s p o o n
c lo v e s , % te a s p o o n n u tm e g , % te a
s p o o n g in g e r . W h e n b le n d e d , a d d
I % c u p s b la c k w a ln u ts a n d I c u p
r a is in s o r d a t e s . : F o r m in to little
b a lls a b o u k % in c h In d ia m e te r o r.
d ro p f r o m tip o f a .s p o o n o n ; a
g re a s e d b a k in g s h e e t. B a k e in m o d
e r a t e o v e n (35 0 d e g r e e s F . ) a b o u t
15 m in u te s .
1 9 4 0 C a ll fo r R ed G ross R e c n n ts
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T h e 1940 P o s te r o f T h e A m e ric a n R ed C ro ss s o u n d s th e c all t o th e n a tio n t o s e rv e h u m a n ity w ith in th e ra n k s o f th is a rm y o f m e rc y .
KE E P IN G S tep w ith th e b o y s c a lle d
t o th e c o lo rs In A m e ric a ’s n e w
d e fe n s e a rm y a n d n a v y , w ill h e th e
A m e ric a n R e d . C ro ss,, fu lfillin g its
m issio n o f s e rv ic e to 'th e m e n in th e
lin e a n d to th e ir lo v e d o n e s a t h o m e .
C h a irm a n N o rm a n H . D a v is a n n o u n c e d
In W a sh in g to n .
" S e v e ra l th o u s a n d R e d C ro ss n u rs e s
a lre a d y h a v e b e e n c a lle d to th e c o l
o rs ," M r. D a v is s a id , “a n d R e d C ro ss
field, d ire c to rs , a n d th o u s a n d s o f R e d
C ro ss w o rk e rs in C h a p te rs th ro u g h o u t
th e n a tio n , a re re a d y to h e lp A m e ric a ’s
so ld ie rs a n d s a ilo rs w ith p e rs o n a l
p ro b le m s, ju s t SB In th e 1917-18 W o rld
W a r p e rio d . ~
“ E v e ry p a trio tic m a n a n d w o m a n
in th e U n ite d S ltatas, w h o w a n ts to d o
h is o r h e r s h a re In u p h o ld in g th e n a
tio n a l d e fe n s e o f o u r n a tio n , c a n d o s o
b y s h a rin g in th e v ita lly im p o rta n t
w o rk o f th e R e d C ro ss. J o in a s a m em
b e r o f th e lo c a l C h a p te r d u rin g th e
r o il c a ll, N o v e m b e r 11 to 30; a n d
th ro u g h y o u r s u p p o rt y o u w ill
s tre n g th e n th e R e d C ro ss a rm y o f
m e rc y .
“R e c ru its a r e n e e d e d n o t a lo n e a s
m e m b e rs, b u t a ls o a s v o lu n te e r w o rk
e r s in th e R e d C ro ss C h a p te rs .”
R e d C ro ss w o rk WiU c o n tin u e u n
d im in is h e d in it s u s u a l d o m e s tic p ro
g ra m o f re lie f in d is a s te r; c o m m u n ity
p u b lic h e a lth n u rs in g ; s a fe ty e d u ca
tio n a n d p ro m o tio n o f th e J u n io r R e d
C ro ss. A n in d iv id u a l m e m b e rs h ip su p
p o r ts a ll o f th is w o rk , n o t o n ly in R e d
C ro ss C h a p te rs , b u t in th e n a tio n .
R e lie f to w a r v ic tim s in E u ro p e is
fin a n c e d b y th e $20,000,000 w a r re lie f
fu n d c o n trib u te d b y th e p u b lic d u rin g
th e s u m m e r o f 1940.
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_ Both serve to change the
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whose burning ambition is to
become a New Yorlc news
paper man. He gets his
chance when murder is com
mitted in a swanky apart
ment house where he is tern- ■
porary switchboard oper
ator. David forms a success
ful sleuthing partnership with
Miss Agatna Paget, an
elderly lady whose amazing
antics are always a source of
.wonderment to those about
her. You'll like this great
mystery story—it's Frederic
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Read it serially in this paper.
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VOLUMN X LII:MOCKSVILLE. N O RTH CARO LIN A. W EDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1940 NUMBER 17
N E W S O F L O N G A G O * T h e V o t e I n T h e P r e s i d e n t i a l E l e c t i o n
Wfaat Was Happening In Davie
Before The New Deal Used Up
The Alphabet, Drowned The
Hogs and Plowed Up The
Cotton and Corn.
t Davie Record, Nov. 7, 1907)
W. A. Bailev1 of Advance, was
in town Saturday.
Will Harper, of Kappa, was on
our streets last week.
Miss Beulah Adams, of Winston,
visited friends in town last week.
W. A. Byerly1 of Kappa, was in
town Monday on business.
Dr. J. M. Cain, of Calabaln, was
in town Monday on business.
A. T. Grant, Jr., was. confined
to bis room several days last week
witb a severe cold.
Mrs. Eugene Holton went up to
Statesville last week to visit rela'
tives and friends.
Mrs. Katie McMaoan Miller, of
Winston, is visiting ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McMaban, at
Pino.
The many friends'of Mrs. W il
Iiam Howard, who has been dan
gerously ill for the past two weeks,
will be glad to learn that she is
mucb better.
F. A. Foster, carrier on Route
4, resumed work Friday, after en-
joging a 15 days vacation.
Miss May Jovce, Detroit, Micb.,
arrived in this city Sunday, and is
the gtiest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Green, on Depot street. ;
R. N. Archibald has moved his
bottling works to his new building
about one mile south of town.
The many friends of Miss Maiy
Wilson Stone, . will 'he pained to
learn that she is dangerously ill.
Miss Stone has been ill with fever
for several weeks, but was getting
along nicely until Friday when she
became much worse.
Mrs. W. A. Griffin, who lives on
Route 5, has a lemon, tree about 5
or 6 feet high, which has seven
lemons on it, the largest one of
which will not go into a quart cup.
The fruit is yet green, and the fo
Iiage is very lustrious.
J. V. and Oscar Starnes and Cy
rus McCal!,.of Charlotte, spent a
few hours in this city Suqday with
Roy Holthouser.
Percy Brown made a business
trip to Winston Saturday, and also
to Salisbury the same day, return
ing home Sunday:
Floyd J. Gaither, representative
of the Phoenix Life Insurance Co ,
who has been in this city for sev
eral weeks, left Monday evening
for Hickory, where he' goes in the
interest of his company.
O. B. Koontz and Mrs. Lula
Binkley, of the Kappa community,
were united in marriage the past
week.
H . M. Deadmon and family and
Misses Lessie and Bessie Butler, of
R. 4, have returned home from a
visit to relatives and friends in
Salisbury:
Mr. Mason Lillard, of Elkin anj)
Miss Marion Kelly, of this citv,
will be. married at the home' of the
bride this afternoon at five o’clock.
Rev, Mr. Anderson, of. Charlotte,
will perform the ceremonv. .
The marriage of Miss Beulah
Hardison, of this city, and Dr. R.
R Beckwlck, of Lumherton, took
place yesterday afternoon at five
o’clock, in the Methodist church,
Rev. I F. Kirk officiating. Mr.
and Mrs. .Beckwith left immediate.
Iyafcerthe marriage for James
town, N. Y., and other points.
Tha people of Mocksville were
shocked early Sunday morning by
the news that F. P. Rattz, popular
rural letter carrier, had suffered a
ftroke of oaralysis. His left side
iB affected, and Ius condition was
very grave, though we are glad to
learn at this writing that he is rest
ing. well and is muck better.
W itb incomplete returns from the election, last week, 118,001 Of the
127,245 voting precincts in tfiie-United States, gave the following vote:
State Roosevelt Willkie
Alabama 179.589;27,651
Arizona 67,601 37.39 *
Arkansas Ioz1Sosy 26.495
California 1,725.028 1.233.323
Colorado -\108,675 *12,435
Connecticut 417 858 361,869
Delaware 74.387 63,059
Florida 331.754 119,040
Georgia 240,734 V >482
Idaho 1091450 00,421
Illinois 2^30,940 2,036,431
Indiana 860,472 884,557
Iowa 572.055 622,737'
Kansas 348.974 465 599
Kentucky - 457.7*5 328,526
Louisiana 186,171 20,542
Maine 154 774 163,928
Maryland 364.168 250,362
Massachusetts 1,052,678 916,411
Michigaa 1,007,474
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Minnesota 575. *5i 539.663
Mississippi 100,825 4.737
Missouri 946,125 856,53?
Montana '109,130 73.379 !
State I ••
Nebraska
Nevada .
N. Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico .
New York
N. Carolina
N. Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
T e n n e s s e e . "
TeXas
Utah
Vermont
V irginia,
Washington
West Virginia
Roosevelt W.illkie
M 1. 8 6 :*
20,946
109,992
9 4 6 ,3 4 0
8i,3*7
Wyoming.
Tota's
256,761
3 1 .5 6 7
125,625
1,013,148
102,805
3,201,273 3,029,180
575,072 182,706
it 1.371 137 1*9
1.713.551 1.564.313
468 397 342.67*
198.443 179.413
2 168,693 1,884,847
181,881 138,432
8 5 .0 7 7 4.194
114,623 159,370
323.710
682,173
142,0^9
64.244'
236,512
349,869
483 566
693.017
58,262
1 5 0 ,5 3 1
62,7551
85,928
- 78 335
109,682
244.057 360 769
672,343
51,998
25 694.747 21.427.832
N o S p i r i t o a l B a n k r u p t
c y .
Every once in a while some di
vine, of some church or another,,
comes out with a solemn warning
that the United States in ■ “sDiri-
tually bankrupt.”
These declarations-a r e easily
made and sometimes received as
evidence of moral degradation. As
a matter of fact they represent
nothing but the' half baked conclu
sion of a man without much opti
mism and, we suspect, little faith.
The argument is advanced that
this “spiritual bankruptcy” is .0 he
seen in the failure of millions of
people to belong to any “ organized
religion," which means a cbnrcn. -
Thecritics ofhum anity in gen.
eral do not imagine that it might
be possible for the churches to im.
prove their services to mankmd and
thus gain greater support: ~ They
calmly assume that the churches
are above reproof and that any ib-
divtal who fails to support a church
organization is bound for hell fire.
The Progress certainly believes
in organized religion and readily
advises its readers to join and sup
port the church of their choice At
the same time, we cannot condemn,
offhand, every man and woman
who, for reasons of their own, fail
to follow pur'advice.
The contest between various
faiths is not without effect upon
people, who often, and unfortunate
ly, conclude that church leaders are
more interested in church success
than in the advancement of religi
ous ideals They think, and some
times correctness, that the message
of God would reach more men if
some of the churches were less in
terested in material things -r-Ex.
M a r k e t I s O f f e r ie d F o r
B la c k W a l n u t P r o d u c t s .
Americans consume fifty .'million
dollars worth of nuts each year, and
about-one-fifth of these are from
wild trees in the forests In other
words ten million dollars picked
from the ground, not including the
nuts consumed by thousands of farm
families who have their own.
With this in view, R; W. Graeber,
Extension forester- at North Caro.
Iina- farm families, especially 4-H
Club boys and girls add the growing
of black walnut trees as a sideline to
their agricultural enterprises.
‘No less than $150 OOO worth of
nuts are sold in North: Carolina each
vear.” he declared, “and . the possi
bilities for growing black walnut,
both for nuts and lumber, are good.
The market is far from saturated."
T h e R e c o rd is o n ly „ $ l.
1 H e P u t H im O ff.
“ Now, see here, porter,” satdbe
brisklv, “ I want you to put me off
at Syracuse. You know we get in
there about six o’clock in the morn
ing, and I may oversleep myself.
But it is important that I should
get out. Here’s a five dollar gold
piece Now I may wake hard.
Don’t mind if I kick. P ay no at-
tention if I’m- ugly. I want you
to put me off the train ho matter
how hard I fight. Understand?”
"Y es, sah,” answeredthe sturdy
Nubian. ‘‘It shall be did, sah!”
The next morning the coin-giver
was awakened by a stentorian voice
calling: “ Rocheslerl” “ Rochest
er!” he exclaimed; sitting up.”
“ Where’s that porter?”
Hastily slipping on his trousers,
he went in search of the negro, and
found him in the porter’s closet,
huddled up, with his head in a ban
dage, his clothes torn; and his-arm
in a sling.
- Well, ’ ’ says the . drummer, you
are a sight. Why didn't von ' put
me off at Syracuse?”
“ W b-at!” gasped the porter,
jumping up as ,his eyes -bulged
from his'head. “ Was you a de
gemman dat giv me five dollah gold
piece?” .
Well, den, befoah de Lawd, who
was dat gemman I put off a t . Svra
cuse?”-^Ex.'
BeDjamin Franklin’s
M o tio n .
In 1778, at the-m eeting of the
Constitutional 'Cohventidn in Phila
delphia Benjamin Franklin made
the motion to those assembled that
the Convention should not proceed,
without an- opening prayer each
day. Said he: , ' . .
“ I have lived Kr a . long -time,
aud the lpnger I live-the more con
vincing proof I, see of this truth,
that God governs in the affai.fs of
men. And. if a sparrow cannot fall
to the ground without bis notice is
it probable that an empire can rise
without His.ad? We have been
assuredin_the Sacred W ritingstbat
‘Except the Lord build the house,
they laborln vainjthat build -it.-’
I firmly believe this, and I also be
lieve that without His .concurring
aid we shali proceed in. this politi
cal building . no better- th an ' the
builders of Babel.”
Prayer was the Joundatton stone
in. our country’s beginning. There
should be more national prayer to.
day.—Our-Hope. .
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s W illk f e A s k s U n i t y .
' New York—Almost In the same
breath that he: conceded President
Roosevelt’s re-election Wendell L.
Willkie appealed for national unity
and called ultimate adoption of his
campaign principles "indispensible
for the continuance of this free way
of life.”
The Republican-candidate, de
(flaring he had no plans .beyond a
two or three week's vacation, said
he ended his campaign ,as he had
entered it ‘-‘with no ill will 'or., bit
terness toward anyone.*’
Rested after six hours of- sleep,
Wilikie started tbe.day by drafting
a congratulatory telegram to the
President.
“I know we are both ."gratified
that somanv American citizens'par-
ticipated in the election,” it said.
“ I wish you all personal health and
happiness.” •
Then in arad io talk h e thanked
all who supported him.
Then in a-radio talk he thanked
all who supported bim .-
“ I know” hedeclared, “ that they
will continue as I shall to work for
unity of our people, in the comple
tion, of our defense effort, in send,
ing aid. to Britain and in insistence,
upon removal of antagmiisms-in A
merica—all to the end that the gov
ernment of free men may continue
and may spread again upon the
earth.”
2 8.
Raleigh Governor Hoey pro-,
claimed Thursday, November 28,
as Thanksgiving Day in North Ca
rolina, setting the date a week later
than the time designated by Presid
ent Roosevelt.-
Pointing out. that George Wash
ington called for the new nation. In
1789 to assemble on the last Thurs
day in November for a day of
thanksgiving, the Governor review
ed the tradition of the observance.
I A m A P r e a c h e r .
I am .a preacher. I am verr poor.
My wife seldom buys a new coat. My
children are not able to go to col
lege. Som eofm y cultured friends
smilesuperciously when the subject
of my profession comes up. I am
not as young as-I once was.\ Some
of' the deacons have been hinting
that they' would prefer a younger,
man. Some-of the businessman in
my church claim that I know noth
ing about finances—I, who have rear
ed a family on a thousand dollar a
year. Out in the world I am con
sidered just a little queer and old-
fashioned.
I am a'preacher. I am one of the
gr-atest line in the history of men,
Mv fathers in God were Isaiah, and
Jeremiah, Peter and Paul, Lutifbr
and Walther. : Only because of the
Church I serve and the Vord I
preach does God permit the world
Co roll on its way. I' have-watched
men step quietly through the jast
gate because I had been permitted-
to show them the way. , They are
because God let me bring them there,
The Saints of the Cburcbare my joy
and the sinners are my burden. I am
ambassador of .King of kings. I must
preach faith in a'world that disbe
lieves, hope in a time that has' no
hope and joy in an hour that knows
only sorrow. I am at home in a ten
ement house or in a mansion for .my
home is neither. I and my people a-
Ionestand between the world and
destruction The flames on mv al
tar will not die and the lights in my
sanctuary will not be quenced by
flood and storm. .. I am a-preacher—
and more than ever, glad of it.—A-
merican Lutheran. : .
Q d a tfitM n g m
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IT P A Y f T O LUTKJV
Ic a d I h e A A i
S e e n A lo n g M a in S t r e e t
By The Strieet Rambler.
' o o o o o o -
Two. young womefa drinking beer
and smoking cigarettes in local cafe
—Young couple efigagirg' in love
pats on Sunday afternoon—RiifuS
Brown explaining what happened—
Drunken man trying to make speech
on-Saturday night—Charles Thomp
son. Jr.. all dressed up and on bis
way—Two young school teachers in
auto chatting with friend—Henry
Rodwell selling gas to NewEngIand
tourists —Two democrats engaged in
friendly fight—Miss Mabel Wilson
talking to friend over 'phone—Two
ladies in heated political argument
—Boy throwing empty boxes at lit
tle school girls—Many politicians bo
busy on election day that they for
got they bad jobs—GeOrge Hend
ricks wearing broad smile and Phil
Johnson looking sad—Dr. Bill Long
telling who was going to be elected.
—Joe Ferabee hurrying across the
square—Mrs.. Harding telling how
she voted -
G . 0 . P . S c o r e s S e n a te
G a i n s .
W ith all but a handful-of con
tests decided, control of both houses
rested where it has been since 1.930
in the House and since 1932 in the
Senate—with the Democrats.'
In the Senate, where -a contiu-
ance of Democratic control bad
been generally conceded in the^ad-
vance, Republicans took - over four
seats formerly held hy Democrats
and picked-up another when Hen
rik - Shipstead, a Farm er - Labor
member, won re-election in Min
nesota as a Republican.
E n l i s t i n T h e N a v y .
In a bulletin issued by the Navy
Recruiting Station In Salisbury, it
was stated that persons who have
registered for Selective Service - are
eligible for enlistment In the Navy.
Due to the.fact that 100,000 men
must yet be enlisted in the Navy
in order to meet the present ex
pansion program, growing concern
is expressed in Nayal circles for the
negligible amount of first enlist
ments effected during, the past
month. The Secretary of the Navy,
in a recent despatch to all Selective
Service Boards, had this to say;
“ There is an apparent misunder.
standing on the part of -those citi
zens who have registered for Selec
tive Service. M anvhave the mis
taken idea that once they have re
gistered, they can no longer yolun.
tarily enlist in the Navy. Such is
not the case. Any citizen who has
registered or has been called for
duty in the armed forces, can be
enlisted in the Navy right 'up to
the actual .time 'of call, providing
he meets the nacessaTy physical,
mental and moral-requirements.
Mr. Sides and-Brown, the Navy
Recruiters at Salisbury,, state, that
waiting lists" have been abolish
ed and that applicants can be ac
cepted for enlistment as.soou as the
necessaiy papers have been com
pleted.
S o m e T b in g S M o n e y
C a n n o t B u y .
Money is a useful and necessaiy
thing. -It can- do much for our
selves an j others. . But there are
many things of greatest value,
that .money cannot buy.
It cannot buy in’ellectual power.
A fool’s money can buy diamonds,,
places, titles; but it cannot buy an
ounce of brains; and he must sub
mit, if be be a wise fool, to use
throughout his lifetime the brains
of others. Gilded ignorance is still
ignorance; and Mind remains Mast
er though'clothed, in rags.
“ Money cannot buy a clear con
science.' God is no shield against
the shafts of remorse, and great
wealth cannot silence the soul’s
condemnation. Conscience h a s
never been bribed and no success,
however great, can efface the stain
of sin. The pain may be softened
down, but it brings no ease to the
heads that wear the devil’s crown.
True happiness flies when - con
science frowns, and no golden lure
can bring her back. ' /
Money cannot buv a happy home.-'
Sometimes -it almost seems as if
wealth were inimical to home hap
piness. It cannot buy unselfish
ness, and it cannot biiy the for
bearance that is a necessity to hap
piness. Children are hot the hap-,
pier because they have no ungrati
fied wishes and men and women do
not love each other because they
are less necessary to each other.
The happiest homes are selcom
found where wealth is great.
“ Money cannot buy friendship.
Some perhaps will take exception
to this and claim that money does
attract friends. The difference lies
solely in what w e mean b y
“friend." Money 'attracts -those
that money can buy, but true -men
are not for sale. Those whom my
money attracts are my money’s !
friends alone, and I am still Ss lone
ly as ever.
“ Money cannot buy health. It
may secure the ameboration of sick
ness and. the lessening of pain, and
in exceptional cases it may. raeau
restoration to health, but in the
vast majority of the cases the re.
verse is true, and the rich man in
his suffering looks with longing
eyes upon the poor' man’s rugged
health, and feels that it would be a
good exchange if he could'sacrifice
of all he has. .
“ Money cannot buy the saving
of the soul or the safe guarding of
those spiritual interests that are
doors that swing open at the touch
of gold, buz- not these doors. There
may be crowns that that' are for
sale, but not the crown of life.
Earth’s kold is less than tinsel h ere.'
The power of money reaches no
higher than some paltry six feet
from the ground. SometiBiesearth-
Iv justice has been for sale; and the
judge’s ermine has been soiled, but
there is no spot upon - the great
white throne. Al! the ikealiii of all
the ages not buy forgiveness of
sins.’’—Exchange.
F a l l.
TbeTraosylvanisTimes
Picked up a paper down in the old
home town of Statesville, and saw a
strikingitem —‘ The frost, will soon
be on the pumpkin, and the fodder
in the shock, and simmon pudding in
the pan and poBsum im hepot” .
doesn’t sound so bad .'. . and madea
a town^feller wish he were back in
the country again, maybe" adding a
Iittlelocust beer (that’s- not intoxi
cating) and an occasional bunch of
wild grapes soon after frost-comes—
plus hyselnuts, beech mast, and well
tnere are plenty of-things to make a
fellow wish be' could go back and
lead a decent sort of life -
READ THE AD$
Akmg WMi the H m
U n d e r N e w D e a l .
There was a towo when .poiiti-
ticiahs were rather sly about hand;
ling money for ,buying votes on
election day but not so any more.
They even brag about . bow much
they spent: on election day and
what they paid per vote. There
used to be be a law ferbidding such. .
but from the way things are run.
we suppose it has been repealed. —
Ex. - -
W A K E U P BUSINESS
B y Advm rtisiiig In J
Tbk Nesnpaper \
THE DAYIE RECORiD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.
J m M
By FREDERIC F. VAN DE WATEA
S Y N O P S IS
Davttl MaUory, In search of newspaper Vovk In New York,, is forced to accept a Job as switchboard operator In- a swank apartment bouse, managed by officious Tlra- •tty Higgins. There David meets Miss Aga* Aa Paget, a crippled old lady, and her •harming niece, Allegra. One day, talking vtth Higgins in the lobby, David Is alarmed fey a piercing scream. David finds the •cream came from the Ferriter apartment, aot far from the Pagets*. The Ferriters in* ctade Lyon and Everett, and their sister, Ibbpi Everett, a genealogist, is helping Aga- *Wi Paget write a book about her blue- ltboded ancestors. Inside the apartment t t y find a black-bearded man—dead. No Wlhapon can be found. Hie police arrive. Btgginsr who actively dislikes David, In* 10ms him that he is fired. David is called to ttie Paget apartment. There he finds elderly, prim*appearing Agatha Paget sip* ping a cocktail. She offers him a job help* lag write her family history—which will un* «arth a few family skeletons. He accepts the offer. Meanwhile, police suspect Iyon Tenriter of the murder. Jerry Cochran of Hte Press offers David a job helping solve Gm murder.
C H A P T E R V -C o n tin D e d
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•"T h e fin e o ld M a llo ry lu c k s till
fc o ld s,” I s a id . “ Y o u ’r e a b o u t th r e e
t o u r s to o la te .” ,
I to ld o f m y d is c h a r g e b y H ig g in s
a n d th e life -lin e M is s P a g e t h a d
th r o w n m e . C o c h r a n e h e a r d m e
tt r o u g h w ith h is p in k f a c e q u ie t, b u t
b is e y e s w e r e n a r r o w e r w h e n I fin
is h e d .
“ I d o n ’t k n o w w h y y o u ’r e b a lk -
to g ,” h e s a id . “ Y o u ’r e s ittin g p r e t-
f r , r ig h t in a fa m ily t h a t liv e s a c r o s s
t h e w a y f r o m th e F e r r i t e r s1 a f a m
ily t h a t ’s ta k in g c a r e o f th e g ir l to
n ig h t a n d t h a t h ir e s o n e o f th e b ro th -
* r s .”
I f e lt b e tte r , b u t I w a s s till b o th -
,• r e d .
“ L o o k ," I s a id . “ T h is o ld la d y
k a s b e e n m o r e t h a n w h ite to m e . I f
X th r o w in w ith y o u , I ’m d o u b le -
c r o s s in g h e r .”
“ Y o u th in k m a y b e th e P a g e ts h a d m h a n d in it ? ” h e a s k e d s o ftly a n d
O ia t s tu n g m e .
• “ W h y — ” I b e g a n , s o h o tly th a t
lie g rin n e d a n d lo o k e d lik e a ro w d y
c h e r u b .
' " A ll r ig h t, a ll r ig h t,” h e s o o th e d .
!“ T h e n if th e y ’r e in th e c le a r , h o w
;a re y o u c r o s s in g th e m ? M a llo r y ; th is
.to w n is p a v e d w ith g o o d n e w s p a p e r;
•m e n w h o w o u ld g iv e o n e h a n d f o r
y o u r c h a n c e . B e tte r ta k e i t .”
I I n o d d e d a g r e e m e n t a t la s t.. F o r
a m o m e n t I h a d th e g o o d f e e lin g
in s id e t h a t a t l a s t th e b r e a k s w e r e
■going m y w a y . T h e n I s a i d : -
; “ I d o n ’t k n o w w h y y o u th in k th e
s to r y is s till s o h o t, a f t e r L y o n F e r -
K ite rtS p in c h .”
! “ W h a t!” h e s a id a s th o u g h I h a d
• tr u c k h im . I r e p e a te d w h a t F in e -
m a n h a d to ld m e .
■ “ H o ly , s u f f e r in g m a r t y r s ,” h e
J e r k e d b e n e a th - h is b r e a th a n d
A o v e d b a c k h is c h a ir . “ A n d h e r e
I* v e b e e n s ittin g . S h a n n o n ’s b e e n
b o ld in g o u t a g a in , th e d ir ty tr a m p .
E o lo n g , f e lla . W a it. I ’l l s e e y o u —
l e t m e th in k . B ig h t h e r e . T h r e e
to m o rro w . G ’b y .”
j H e re s e , th r u s t h is c h e c k a t th e
c a s h ie r a n d v a n is h e d w ith a w h e e z e
« f th e re v o lv in g d o o r. I a t e a p ie c e
o f p ie a n d th e n a n o th e r b e f o r e I
fo llo w e d h im .
' M rs . S b a w w a s s u s p ic io u s w h e n
d i e a n s w e r e d h e r d o o rb e U , b u t a f te r
I h a d p a id a w e e k in a d v a n c e f o r th e
lo o m I h a d u s e d d u r in g m y f ir s t
m o n th in N e w Y o rk a n d h a d r e
d e e m e d m y tr u n k a s w e ll, s h e w a s
g la d to s e e m e b a c k .
I to o k a l l m y t h i n g s f r o m m y
tr a n k . I th o u g h t, a s I h u n g th e m
u p , o f A lle g r a P a g e t a n d th e g h a s t
l y u n if o r m in w h ic h s h e f ir s t h a d
a e e o m e . I s h o u ld h a v e ' d re a m e d
• f h e r t h a t n ig h t, b y a ll s ta n d a r d s
« f r o m a n c e a n d F r e u d , b u t I d id n ’t.
I w a s to o t ir e d to d r e a m o f a n y
th in g .
I to o k a lo n g tim e d r e s s in g ; M y
■ h o e s h a d to b e s h in e d a n d m y h a i r
s e e d e d c u ttin g . —
I h a d b a r e ly tim e f o r a c u p o f
c o ffe e a n d a r r iv e d a lit tle o u t o f
f tje a th b e f o r e th e M o re llo w h e r e
B ig g in s , o n c e m o r e a r r a y e d in m a -
ic ia n a n d g ilt, g la r e d a t m e .
“ T H tr o u b le y e , M a llo r y ,” h e
p a w l e d , “ f o r th e k e y o f m e fia t
d o o n s ta ir s . A n d I to ld y e to m o v e
j o u r th in g s l a s t n ig h t.”
I g a v e h im th e k e y a n d to ld h im
I w o id d c a ll f o r th e s u itc a s e la te r .
I m e a n t to g a ll h im b y m y m a n n e r
a n d I m u s t h a v e f o r h e tu r n e d r e d
d e r a n d m u tte r e d s o m e th in g a b o u t
u p s ta r ts a n d “ t h a t o ld s o -a n d -s o u p
s t a i r s .” I g rin n e d .
“ M is s S o -a n d -s o to y o u ,” I s a id ,
a n d w e n t o n in .
T h e p a tr ic ia n g lo o m o f th e M o re l-
Io h a d b e e n p ro o f a g a in s t y e s te r
d a y ’s u p h e a v a l. H o y t b e a m e d a t
m e a s h e to o k m e u p s ta ir s , a n d m u t
te r e d c o n g r a tu la tio n s . S h a n n o n ,
e m e r g in g f r o m th e F e r r i t e r fla t a s I
s te p p e d f r o m th e e le v a to r , w a s n o t
s o c o r d ia l. H e fo llo w e d m e in to th e
P a g e t a p a r tm e n t.
S u n lig h t o n th e o p p o s ite w h ite
w a s h e d w a ll o f th e a i r s h a f t fille d
U i s s A g a th a ’s d in in g r o o m w ith a
e o f t re f le c te d c h e e r . T h e s u n h a d
b e e n - n o m o r e v is ib ly m a r k e d b y th e
d a ; b e fo re th a n th e o ld la d y h e r -
s e ll. S h e s a t in h e r w h e e l c h a ir a t
th e ta b le ’s h e a d , w h ite - h a ire d a n d
ih a r p . G ro s v e n o r , s u lle n f r o m lo s t
d e e p , lo o k e d f a r le s s c o m p e te n t.
“ G o o d m o r n in g , D a v id ,” M is s
A g a th a s a id p re c is e ly . “ C a p ta in
S h a n n o n , o n e m o r e c a ll a n d F l l h a v e
I o a s k y o u r in te n tio n s .”
A m u s e m e n t s o fte n e d th e p o lic e
m a n ’s f a c e .
4T U n o t te ll . ’e m b e f o re .w it-
b,” s a id h e . “ I ’d lik e to s e e
F e r r i t e r , « m in u te i l y o u
\
G r o s v e n o r s e t d o w n h is c u p w ith
a c la t te r .
“ M is s F e r r l t e r ,” th e o ld la d y r e
p lie d w ith e v e r s o s lig h t a s t r e s s o n
th e title , “ le f t tw e n ty m in u te s a g o .
H e r b r o th e r E v e r e t t c a lle d f o r h e r .
T h e y a r e g o in g to s t a y a t a h o te l
u n til to m o rro w — th e B a b y lo n , I b e
lie v e .”
“ T h a t’s w h e r e L y o n i s h a n g in g
o u t,’7 S h a n n o n g ro w le d .
“ P o s s ib ly ,” M is s A g a th a a g r e e d ,
a n d n o d d e d a t th e p a p e r fo ld e d B y
h e r p la te . “ T h e n h e h a s n 't b e e n
a r r e s te d ? ”
H e r q u e s tio n m a d e th e C a p ta in
a n g r ie r . H is th ic k n e c k b u lg e d o v e r
h is c o lla r .
“ H e h a s n o t. W e to o k h im in fo r
q u e s tio n in g , t h a t w a s a ll. H e ’s to ld
U ie t r u t h a s f a r a s w e c a n p ro v e it.
H e a t e a t M in o ’s a n d w a s h e d u p
b e f o r e h a n d a t th e G r a n d C e n tr a l,
lik e h e s a y s . W e h a v e n o th in g to
h o ld h im o n . B e f o re w e w e r e
th r o u g h w ith h im , h is la w y e r s p r u n g
h im . I ’d lik e to k n o w w h o tip p e d o ff
th e p a p e r s l a s t 'n i g h t , I w o u ld in
d e e d .”
I lo o k e d a c r o s s th e a i r s h a f t a t a
w in d o w o f th e F e r r i t e r f la t. T h e r e
w a s m o v e m e n t b e h in d it, w h e re
S h a n n o n ’s s u b o r d in a te s s till
s e a r c h e d f o r th e m is s in g w e a p o n .
“ S o m e o n e ,” th e C a p ta in s a i d in a
s u r ly v o ic e , “ k ille d t h a t m a n . T h a t’s
w h y I w a n t to s e e lo n e F e r r i t e r .”
C o lo r c r e p t in to 'G r o s v e n o r ’s h a n d
s o m e f a c e . H e b lu r te d .
“ lo n e o f a ll p e r s o n s . W h a t u t t e r
r o t ! ”
M is s A g a th a ’s e y e b r o w s tw itc h e d .
H e r n e p h e w c r u m p le d h is n a p k in in
“ Y o u th in k m a y b e th e P a g e ts
h a d a h a n d i n i t ? ” h e a s k e d .
h is fis t. S h a n n o n , a n g r y a n d th w a r t
e d , w e lc o m e d o p p o s itio n .
“ I s i t ? ” h e a s k e d n a s tily . “ W h o
fo u n d th e c o r p s e ? W h o is th e o n ly
o n e w e k n o w w a s i n t h a t fla t, b e
s id e s th e d e a d m a n ? I o n e F e r r i t e r ,
m e la d . M a k e w h a t y o u w ill o f it.”
G r o s v e n o r’s v o ic e s h o o k .
“ I k n o w w h a t y o u d u m b c o p s d o ,
f ir s t c r a c k ,” h e s h r ille d . “ I f y o u ’r e
to o th ic k to u n d e r s ta n d a th in g , y o u
tr y to p in i t o n a w o m a n . W h y d o n ’t
y o u a c c u s e m y a u n t? S h e liv e s h e r e
to o . Io n e F e r r i t e r k n o w s n o m o r e
a b o u t th is th in g th a n — t h a n y o u d o .”
H e c h o k e d a n d w a t e r s lo p p e d f r o m
th e g la s s in h is h a n d . H e d r a n k
w ith h o t e y e s s till fix e d o n S h a n
n o n . M is s A g a th a s a i d d r y ly :
“ I ’d s u g g e s t, G ro v e , t h a t y o u p u ll
y o u rs e lf to g e th e r a n d g e t o n d o w n
to w n . I f y o u w ill d a n c e a ll n ig h t,
y o u ’r e b o u n d to b e j i t t e r y in th e
m o r n in g .”
T h e la d h e s ita te d , r o s e a n d flu n g
h im s e lf o u t o f th e r o o m .
S h a n n o n a s k e d w ith o u t e x p r e s
s io n :
“ I t ’s th e B a b y lo n th e y ’r e sta y in *
a t , M is s P a g e t ? ”
M is s A g a th a lo o k e d a t h im w ith
s tu d io u s c a r e .
“ I t is ,” s h e s a i d a t l a s t.
H e l e t h is e y e s r e s t o n m e a s e c
o n d , n o d d e d a n d le f t th e r o o m . M is s
A g a th a p u s h e d h e r w h e e l c h a ir b a c k
f r o m th e ta b le a n d p ro p e lle d i t to
w a r d flie h a ll.“ S o m e h o w ,” s h e s a i d h a lf ,to h e r
s e lf , “ a n o u tb u r s t a t b r e a k f a s t
m a k e s m e f e e l y o u n g a g a in . I f s a s
if m y o w n d e a r f a th e r s till w e r e
a liv e . I n h e r e , D a v id .” .
W e e n te r e d th e c h a m b e r in to
w h ic h I h a d c a r r ie d h e r y e s te r d a y .
S h e p o in te d to th e p a p e r - la d e n d e s k .
“ I n th e to p d r a w e r ,” d i e s a id ,
“ y o u ’l l fin d m y o u tlin e f o r a : f ir s t
c h a p te r , to g e th e r w ith E v e r e t t F e r -
r i t e r ’s b o w d le riz in g e x p a n s io n .
W h e n y o u ’v e r e a d h is w o r k , y o u ’ll
k n o w h o w I d o n ’t w a n t t h e b o o k
w r itte n . T h e d o s s i e r s o f t h e P a g e t s
f r o m U ie f ir s t C a lv e r t—w h o in c i
d e n ta lly g o t a b a r o n e tc y u n d e r.
C h a r le s I I f o r d o u b le - c ro s s in g th e
P r o te c to r a te — a r e th e ire . Y o u m ig h t
r e a d th e m , to o . ^ I t ’ll b e a lo n g d a y ’s
w o rk , I s a id i t w o u ld b e , d id n ’t I ?
I f th e r e ’s a n y th in g y o u w a n t, th e r e ’s
a c a ll-b e il o n th e d e s k ’s e d g e .”
S h e n o d d e d b ris k ly a n d w h e e le d
h e r c h a ir a b o u t w ith d e f t h a n d s . A s
s h e r o lle d to w a r d th e d o o r, s h e s a id '
o v e r h e r s h o u ld e r in a m ild s c a th
in g v o ic e :“ M r<, F e r r i t e r i s s till to o s h a k e n
b y y e s ie r d a y ’s h a p p e n in g s to w o rk .
I s u p p o s e i f C a p ta in S h a n n o n c a lls
a t U ie B a b y lo n , h e w ill h a v e a n
o th e r re la p se .* *
I th o u g h t I h e a r d h e r c h u c k le a s
s h e tr u n d le d a w a y .;
A U m o r n in g I p lo w e d th r o u g h th e
u n c e n s o re d - a n n a ls o f. th e P a g e t a n
c e s tr y — q u o ta tio n s f r o m in n u m e r a
b le b o o k s , e x c e r p ts f r o m .c o u r t r e c
o rd s , o ld le tte r s a n d th e lik e — a ll
c o m p ile d , n o d o u b t w ith f r e q u e n t
s h u d d e r s , b y E v e r e t t F e r r i t e r , g e n e
a lo g is t.
W h e n s o m e o n e m o v e d in th e h a ll,
I fo u n d m y e y e s ju m p in g f r o m th e
s c a n d a lo u s a n n a ls b e f o r e m e to th e
o p e n d o o r.. M y h e a r t w o u ld p o u n d
a n d th e n , w h e n n o th in g h a p p e n e d ,
I w o u ld s w e a r a n d b e n d a g a in to
m y w o rk .
O n c e , in m id m o rn in g , I h e a r d A l-
le g r a Ia U g h in th e d in in g ro o m . T o
w a r d n o o n M is s A g a th a r o lle d h e r
s e lf in .
“ W e ll,” s h e a s k e d , “ d o y o u b e g in
to s e e w h y I w a n te d a n e w s p a p e r
m a n to w r ite i t ? ”
“ I b e g in to s e e ,” I to ld h e r , “ t h a t
a b o o k lik e th is w o u ld s e ll.”
S h e l i t a c ig a r e t te , b le w s m o k e
'th r o u g h h e r n o s e a n d s h o o k h e r
h e a d .“ I k n o w ,’’ s h e s a id . “ O n e o f th o s e
lit e r a r y s tr ip d a n c e s . I ’m a s in fu l
o ld w o m a n , D a v id , b u t I ’m n o t s e ll
in g th e b o n e s o f m y a n c e s to r s , n o
m a t t e r w h a t I th in k o f th e ir o w n e r s .
T h is b o o k w ill b e a f a m ily a f f a ir .
A lle g r a a n d I a r e g o in g o u t to lu n c h
a n d y o u b e tte r , to o .”
I th o u g h t o f m y d a te w ith C o c h
r a n e a n d s h o o k m y h e a d .
“ I h a d a la te b r e a k f a s t. I ’ll s lip
o u t la te r . T h e r e ’s a lo t o f r e a d in g
s till a h e a d o f m e .”
“ I f y o u c a n ’t fin is h to d a y ,” s h e
b e g a n , b u t I c u t - h e r s h o r t.
“ I f I ’m n o t in th e w a y , I ’ll s ta y
til l I ’v e fin is h e d . T h e n w e c a n ta lk
i t o v e r to m o r r o w m o r n in g a n d g e t
to w o r k .”
“ Y o u ’r e a n o b s tin a te p e r s o n ,
a r e n ’t y o u ? ” M is s A g a th a a s k e d ,
a n d g rin n e d .
■ “ A r e n ’t y o u ? ” I a s k e d h e r . S h e
c h u c k le d a n d tu r n e d h e r c h a ir . H e r
w a r m th a lm o s t m a d e m e h a lt h e r
.a n d c o n fe s s m y a r r a n g e m e n t w ith
C o c h ra n e , b u t I h e s ita te d a n d th e n
s h e w a s g o n e .
L a t e r I s a w A lle g r a p u s h , h e r
a u n t’s w h e e l c h a ir p a s t th e d o o r.
S h e d id n o t lo o k to w a r d m e a n d I
to o k m y m in d b y th e . s c r u f f a n d
ja m m e d i t b a c k in to it s jo b s o th o r
o u g h ly t h a t i t w a s te n m in u te s p a s t
th e tim e a p p o in te d w h e n- 1 r e c a lle d
m y t r y s t w ith C o c h ra n e .
H e b e a m e d a s I to o k th e s e a t o p
p o s ite h im .
“ I ’m g la d ’ to s e e y o u , a c c o m p lic e .
W e b e a t th e to w n f o r o n e e d iti o n o n
L y o n ’s g e ttin g p in c h e d .”
“ A n d g o t h im u n p in c h e d a g a in ,”
I a d d e d , a n d to ld o f S h a n n o n ’s a n
g e r t h a t m o r n in g , h is s q u a b b le w ith
G r o s v e n o r , a n d th e F e r r i t e r s ’ r e
t r e a t to U ie B a b y lo n . ~ T h a t p in k
a n d c h u b b y m a s k th r o u g h w h ic h h e
p e e r e d d id n o t s t i r . H e g a v e m e
a n e n v e lo p e .
“ C o n firm a to ry l e t t e r f r o m M illi
g a n ,” C o c h ra n e e x p la in e d , “ a n d a
w e e k ’s p a y in a d v a n c e . T h e r e ’s a n
e x p e n s e a c c o u n t o n th is jo b , to o , if
y o u n e e d i t . H o w f k r a lo n g h a v e
y o u g o t? ”
J ‘A s f a r ,” I t o l d h i m , “ a s S e la h
P a g e t w h o d ie d in th e o d o r o f s a n c ti
t y a n d fo re c lo s e d m o r tg a g e s in
1737.”
“ N o t t h a t ” — h e g rin n e d — “ th is k ill
in g .”
“ N o w h e re .”
“ Y o u a n d m e b o th ,” h e a n s w e r e d
“ L e t’s o r d e r - a n d th e n s o lv e i t .”
W h ile w e a te , w e g ro p e d a m o n g
th e s c a n t u n r e la te d f a c ts , m a k in g
c r a z y g u e s s e s , b u ild in g th e o r ie s a n d
p u llin g th e m d o w n . T h e r e w e r e
o n ly th e d e a d m a n — s till, C o c h r a n e
s a id , u n id e n tifie d — a n d th e g u ttu r a l
v o ic e I h a d h e a r d o v e r , th e te le
p h o n e . E x c e p t f o r th a t, h e m ig h t
a s w e ll h a v e b e e n s tr u c k b y lig h t
n in g . N o fin g e r -p rin ts , n o w e a p o n s ,
n o p u r p o s e in th e k illin g , n o c lu e to
t h e s la y e r , n o p ro o f, b e y o n d th e
p h o n e c a ll a n d th e b o d y , t h a t a n y
o n e h a d b e e n in th e F e r r i t e r a p a r t
m e n t.
'T m la y in g o ff m e n tio n o f t h a t
v o ic e o n th e p h o n e ,” C o c h r a n e s a id ,
s a w in g a w a y .a t h is s te a k . “ S h a n
n o n is s ittin g o n i t a n d s o a m I . N o
u s e tip p in g o ff th e g if te d m u r d e r e r
to a ll w e k n o w .”
“ G if te d is s m a ll p r a is e ,” I to ld '
h im . “ W e ’r e tin k e r in g a r o u n d th a
p e r f e c t c r im e .”
“ H o o e y ,” h e s n a p p e d . - “ P e r f e c t
c r im e s a r e a s r a r e a s p e r f e c t th ir ty -
s ix e s , m y la d .” .
I lik e d h is m in d — q u ic k a n d d a r
in g y e t s o lid — a n d i t w h e tte d m in e .
T h e lo n g h a n d o f th e w h ite - e n a m
e le d w a ll d o c k c ir c le d its f a c e w h ile
w e ta lk e d a n d I. fo r g o t M is s A g a th a ,
a n d th e w a itin g r e c o r d s o f th e P a g e t
f a m ily in a s p e ll t h a t w a s h a lf ' p u z
z le , h a lf h u n t. C o c h r a n e s a i d a t
l a s t :
' “ W h a t h a v e w e g o t? W e k n o w
w h o h a d k e y s to th e fla t. A ll r ig h t,
o n e o f th e F e r r i t e r s o r y o u r f r ie n d
H ig g in s d id it. L e t’s n o t k id o u r
s e lv e s . 0 n e o f t h e m d id . Y e s te r d a y
n o o n , w h ile y o u w e r e a w a y , a n d H ig
g in s m a y h a v e b e e n d o w n s ta ir s ,
a n d t h e o th e r g u y — th is H o y t— m a y
h a v e b e e n ' u p s ta ir s w ith th e e le v a .
to r , is th e o n ly tim e B la c k b e a r d a n d
h is a b le a s s a s s in c o u ld h a v e g o t in .
A U ' r i g h t a g a in . T h e n i t w a s n ’t *
p la n n e d - m u r d e r - b e c a u s e th e y
c o u ld n ’t h a v e k n o w n t h a t lu c k w o u ld
le a v e th e w a y c le a r . B u t i t w a s n ’t
u n in te n tio n a l, a t t h a t . F o r th e y
w a lk e d u p s ta ir s . , A s s o o n a s th a
k ilte r k n e w th e y h a d n ’t b e e n s e e n ,
h e b e g a n to d e s ig n s la u g h te r .
R ig h t? ”
“ A s f a r a s y o u ’v e g o n e ,” I a g r e e d (TO BE CONTINVEBf
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C h l o r a t e s L e s s E f f e c t i v e i n
S m n m e f t i m e .
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(Crops Extensioa SpeciaIistl Uaivetsitf ei niiueis.)
Y b u c a n k ill th r e e tim e s a s m u c h
q u a c k g r a s s w ith th e s a m e a m o u n t
o f c h lo r a te s b y a p p ly in g th e m in th e
f a ll in s te a d o f in th e m id d le o f th e
g ro w in g s e a s o n .
T h e n w h ile th e q u a c k g r a s s is s till
g ro g g y n e x t s p r in g , g iv e i t th e fin a l
k n o c k o u t b lo w .
M o re r e c e n t w o rk in d ic a te s t h a t
s o m e w h a t th e s a m e th in g m a y a p
p ly to th e _ c o n tr o l o f s o w th is tle ,
le a f y s p u r g e a n d h o a r y c r e s s .
T iie g e n e r a l r u le f o r k illin g w e e d s
w ith c h lo r a te s is to a p p ly th e c h e m i
c a l d u r in g ^ e a r ly N o v e m b e r a t th e
r a t e o f tR re e o r f o u r p o u n d s f o r
e a c h s q u a r e r o d f o r th e w o r s t w e e d s ,
s u c h a s b in d w e e d , h o a r y c r e s s o r
p e r e n n ia l p e p p e r g r a s s a n d le a f y ,
s p u r g e .
T h e n n e x t A p r il o r M a y th is t r e a t
m e n t c a n b e fo U o w e d b y a s e c o n d
a p p lic a tio n to p r e v e n t th e w e e d s
fr o m r e g a in in g th e ir v ig o r lo s t b y
th e f ir s t p o is o n in g .
E x p e r im e n ts c o n d u c te d . b y th e
u n iv e r s ity s h o w t h a t tw o o r th r e e
p o u n d s o f c h lo r a te a p p lie d f o r e a c h
s q u a r e ro d j n e a r ly N o v e m b e r a r e
j u s t a s e f fe c tiv e in k illin g q u a c k r
g r a s s a n d s o m e o th e r w e e d s a s 8 o r
10 p o u n d s a s q u a r e r o d in th e m id
d le o f th e s u m m e r g ro w in g s e a s o n .
T h e e x p e r im e n ts a ls o in d ic a te t h a t
c a lc iu m c h lo r a te is a b o u t tw o -th ir d s
to th r e e - f o u r th s a s e f fe c tiv e a s s o
d iu m c h lo r a te .
T h e c o s t o f tw o a p p U c a tio n s is
a b o u t $80 a n a c r e w h e n th e c h lo r a te
is u s e d a t th e r a t e o f 3 % p o u n d s to
th e s q u a r e r o d f o r e a c h a p p lic a tio n .
C h lo r a te s a r e d a n g e r o u s a s fire
h a z a r d s , b u t if th e d ir e c tio n s a r e
r e a d c a r e f u lly a n d c o m m o n s e n s e
p re c a u tio n s a r e ta k e n in h a n d lin g
th e m th is d a n g e r w ill b e a v o id e d .
S w i n e F a t t e n F a s t e r
H t h e y A r e n ’t T i g g i s h *
B e lie v e i t o f n o t, p ig s w ill m a k e
h o g s o f th e m s e lv e s m u c h f a s t e r if
th e y d o n o t h a v e to b e “ p ig g is h .” E l
b o w r o o m w h ile e a tin g a n d th e r ig h t
k in d o f s e r v ic e h e lp s w in e to m a k e
r a p id g a in s o n a s m a lle r a m o u n t
o f f e e d t h a n w h e n th e y h a v e to e a t
lik e “ g re e d y p ig s ” to g e t th e ir s h a r e
o f w h a te v e r g r u b is a v a ila b le .
H o g -Io t m a n n e r is m s o f th is k in d
a r e w o r th y o f th e a tte n tio n o f f a r m
e r s a s w eU a s o f s tu d e n ts o f s w in e
p s y c h o lo g y ,.D r s . R . C . M ille r a n d
T . B . K e ith , o f th e P e n n s y lv a n ia
S t a te c o lle g e a g r ic u l tu r a l e x p e r i
m e n t s ta tio n , b e lie v e , b e c a u s e o f th e
f e e d c o s t in v o lv e d .
W h e n , p ig s a r e f e d in g ro u p s a n d
a llo w e d to a c t “ n a tu r a l ,” th e y u s u
a lly r e q u ir e 400 o r m o r e p o u n d s o f
fe e d in o r d e r t o g a in r 100 p o u n d s
in b o d y w e ig h t, th e P e n n S ta te
e x p e r im e n te r s fo u n d . I n a r e c e n t
t e s t in w h ic h th e y w e r e f e d s e p
a r a te ly , h o w e v e r, c e r ta in p ig s
g a in e d 100 p o u n d s o n a s IitU e a s 229
p o u n d s o f a r a tio n a n a ly z in g 17 p e r
c e n t p ro te in .
F a c t o r s o th e r th a n u n in te r r u p te d
m e a ls d o u b tle s s h a d a b e a r in g o n
th e e c o n o m y o f g a in s , M iU e r a n d
K e ith f r e e ly a d m it, b u t th e y a ls o a r e
o f th e o p in io n t h a t p le n ty o f ro o m
a t th e tr o u g h is im p o r ta n t. T h e ir
t e s t s in d ic a te t h a t a r a tio n o f
c o r n , ta n k a g e , s o y b e a n o ilm e a l, a l
f a lf a m e a l a n d s a l t is a b o u t r ig h t
f o r f a tte n in g p ig s a f t e r th e y w e ig h
100 p o u n d s if th e m ix tu r e a n a ly z e s
a r o u n d 17 p e r c e n t p ro te in . F r o m
w e a n in g to 100 p o u n d s , s o m e w h a t
m o r e x p r o te in m a y b e n e c e s s a r y .
O r c h a r d G r a s s A l l y
O f P a s t u r e L e g u m e
T h e v e r y f a c t t h a t i t d o e s n o t
f o r m s o d , w h ic h f o r m e r ly w a s r e
g a r d e d a s a d is a d v a n ta g e , is
c a u s in g r e n e w e d in te r e s t in o r
c h a r d g r a s s a s a p a s tu r e p l a n t .'
T h e b u n c h y g ro w th o f o r c h a r d
g r a s s , s a y s E . M a rio n B ro w n o f
th e b u r e a u o f p la n t in d u s tr y , U .
S . d e p a r tm e n t o f a g r ic u l tu r e , a l
lo w s f o r f r e e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e
le s p e d e z a b e tw e e n th e c lu m p s o f
o r c h a r d g r a s s . T h is f a v o r s th e
a lw a y s d e s ir a b le p a r tn e r s h ip o f a
g r a s s a n d a le g u m e , w ith th e
g r a s s b e n e fitin g f r o m th e n itr o
g e n w h ic h th e le g u m e d r a w s f r o m
th e a i r . T h u s th e o r c h a r d g ra s s -
le s p e d e z a c o m b in a tio n h a s o n e o f
th e q u a litie s t h a t h a s m a d e b lu e -
g r a s s a n d w h ite c lo v e r a f a v o r e d
p a r tn e r s h ip w h e r e v e r th e y w ill
g ro w .
O r c h a rd g r a s s — p a r tic u la r ly if
w eU n o u ris h e d w ith n itr o g e n s to re d b y th e le sp e d e z a — m a k e s a
s tr o n g e a r ly g ro w th in s p r in g . I n
s u m m e r w h e n th e o r c h a r d g r a s s
is r e s tin g , le s p e d e z a is p ro d u c
tiv e .
. G r a i n S t o r a g e
O n c e e v e r y tw o w e e k s is n ’t to o
o fte n to in s p e c t s to r e d g r a in , W a rn s
M . D . F a r r a r , e n to m o lo g is t w o rk
in g Witb th e U n iv e r s ity o f I llin o is .
I n f e s te d g r a in m a y b e q u ic k ly r e c
o g n iz e d b y . it s firn > s u r f a c e , m u s ty
o d o r, a n d w a r m th a t a d e p th o f 12-
18 in c h e s . A c a r e f u l e x a m in a tio n
w iU s h o w d a m a g e d k e m e l s a n d o th
e r c o n d itio n s w h ic h m a y b e a s s o
c ia t e d w ith in f e s te d g r a in . K illin g
o f g r a in in s e c ts c a n b e d o n e a t a
c o s t o f le s s th a n a h a lf c e n t a b u s h e l.
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Lesson for November 17
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P h y s ic a l lif e a n d -b o d ily v ig o r a r e
s e c o n d a r y in im p o r ta n c e to s p ir itu a l
lif e a n d h e a lth . M o s t p e o p le d o n o t
b e U e v e th a t, b u t i t is tr u e . N e v e r
th e le s s o u r p h y s ic a l w e ll-b e in g is o f
g r e a t im p o r ta n c e , f o r i t is e v id e n t
U ia t th e s p ir itu a l a n d m e n ta l s id e o f
m a n c a n fu n c tio n ' i n ' a p h y s ic a l
w o r ld o n ly th r o u g h a p h y s ic a l b o d y .
T h a t m a k e s it a p r i m a r y c o n c e r n o f
m a n to k e e p h is b o d y a liv e a n d ,
w h a t is m o r e , k e e p it a s w eU a n d
s tr o n g a s p o s s ib le , a n e ffe c tiv e - in
s tr u m e n t f o r th e s e r v ic e o f G o d a n d
m a n .
W ith h is e m p h a s is o n th e p h y s i
c a l, m a n te n d s , w h e n s ic k n e s s
c o m e s , to s e e k th e h e lp o f m a n in
o v e r c o m in g th e d iffic u lty . S o o n th e y
fin d t h a t o n ly G o d is s u ffic ie n t f o r
t h e ir n e e d , a n d H e w h o m th e y h a v e
h ith e r to ig n o r e d is a p p e a le d to in
p r a y e r . M e n a n d o rg a n iz a tio n s
q u ic k to g r a s p a n o p p o rtu n ity to s e t
U ie m s e lv e s f o r w a r d a p p e a r a s s o -
c a lle d f a ith h e a le r s . W e n e e d to
s tr e s s th e f a c t t h a t m e n m a y c o m e
d ir e c t to C h r is t w h o is c o n c e r n e d
a b o u t th e ir b o d ie s a n d th e ir h e a lth
a n d t h a t th e y m a y c o m e w ith o u t in
te r m e d ia r y , s im p ly b y f a ith in H im .
I . T h e O n tre a c h o f F a i t h ( w . 2 -8 ).
T h r e e th in g s a p p e a r h e r e a n d th e y
e a c h h a v e v a lu e a n d im p o r ta n c e .
1. A c tio n ( w . 2 -5 ). T h e c e n tu r io n
w a s a g o o d m a n a n d s o k in d to w a r d
th e J e w s t h a t h e h a d b u ilt th e m a
s y n a g o g u e . ,(O n e w o n d e rs w h e th e r a
K o m a n s o ld ie r o f to d a y w o u ld s h o w
s u c h a s p ir it) . H e w a s c o m p a s s io n
a te , s tir r e d b y th e illn e s s o f a s la v e .
H e h a d a n e e d w h ic h n o m a n c o u ld
m e e t. W h e re ' s h o u ld h e tu r n ? S o m e
o n e to ld h im a b o u t J e s u s . B le s s e d
a n d f r u itf u l te s tim o n y ! H e a c te d in
f a ith a n d s e n t w o r d to th e M a s te r .
H e a c te d o n h is k n o w le d g e . L e t y o u r
f a ith a ls o b e c o m e a c tiv e .
2 . H u m ility ( w . 6 , 7 ). S o c ia lly
a n d o ffic ia lly th e c e n tu r io n w a s f a r
a b o v e J e s u s , b u t h e re c o g n iz e d H is
L o rd s h ip a n d k n e w h im s e lf to b e u n
w o rth y t h a t C h r is t s h o u ld e n te r h is
h o u s e . T r u e f a ith is h u m b le . I t
h a s n o th in g to d o w ith th e b r a z e n
c o m m a n d in g o f G o d w h ic h s o m e
s e e m to r e g a r d a s s u c h a m a g n ifi
c e n t e v id e n c e o f f a ith . W a tc h f o r
th e m a r k o f g e n u in e a n d c o u rte o u s
h u m iU ty if y o u w o u ld fin d m e n a n d
w o m e n o f f a ith .
3 . C o n fid e n c e ( w . 7 , 8) . T h e r e is
n o th in g lik e th is a s s u r a n c e o f f a ith
a n y w h e r e ; in f a c t, J e s u s s a i d H e
h a d n o t s e e n i t in a ll I s r a e l. K n o w
in g th e m a n n e r in w h ic h h is c o m
m a n d s w e r e c a r r ie d o u t w ith in th e
r e a lm o f h is a u th o r ity a n d re c o g
n iz in g J e s u s a s th e S o n o f G o d , th e '
c e n tu r io n w ith o u t h e s ita tio n a c c e p t
e d H is a b s o lu te p o w e r o v e r s ic k n e s s .
" T h a n k G o d ! th e c e n tu r io n w a s
r ig h t a b o u t th a t. S ic k n e s s is a b
s o lu te ly s u b je c t to th e w o r d o f J e s u s
a n d s o a ls o a r e d e m o n s , s e a a n d
w in d , a n d d e a th its e lf (L u k e 4 :3 5 ,
3 6, 3 9 ; M a r k 4 :3 9 ; J o h n 1 1 :4 3 , 4 4 )”
( B r a d b u r y ) .
n . T h e R e w a r d o f F a i t h ( w . 9 -1 5).
F i r s t o f a U w e n o te t h a t f a ith in
G o d b rin g s n o t o n ly th e in d iv id u a l
b u t th o s e r o u n d a b o u t h im a r e a l
1. B le s s in g (v . 9 ). T h e f a ith c»f
th is m a n d e lig h te d th e h e a r t .o f J e
s u s w ith a g re a t-g o y . H e c o m m e n te d
o n i t a n d c o m m e n d e d i t to th o s e
r o u n d a b o u t T h e s to r y o f i t h a s
c o m e d o w n th r o u g h th e c e n tu r ie s to
s t i r u s a n d s tim u la te u s to b e U e f in
C h ris t. F a ith in H im b rin g s b le s s
in g , n o t o n ly to th e im m e d ia te b e n e
f ic ia ry .a n d a t th e m o m e n t, b u t U v e s
o n in b le s s in g to o th e r s . D o w e
h a v e t h a t k in d o f f a ith ? W e a ls o n o te
U ia t i t r e s u lte d in
2 . H e a lin g (v . 1 0 ). F a i t h g e ts r e
s u lts b e c a u s e i t r e le a s e s th e o m n ip o
te n c e o f G o d . T h e y o u n g m a n w a s
h e a le d a t th e w o rd o f J e s u s , in r e
s p o n s e to th e c e n tu r io n ’s f a ith . I n
th e c lo s in g v e r s e s o f o u r le s s o n w e
s e e a ls o th e '
3 . R a is in g o f th e D e a d ( w . 1 1 -fe ).
T h e M ig h ty a n d c o m p a s s io n a te S o n
o f. m a n m e t a p o o r w id o w f r o m
w h o m d e a th h a d ta k e n h e r o n ly s ta y
a n d c o m f o r t— a y o u n g " m a n . S h e w a s
a p p a r e n tly to o d e e p ly s tr ic k e n to
e v e n c a U o n J e s u s f o r h e lp , b u t o n e
c a n a lm o s t f e e l - h e r f a ith le a p to.
H is w o rd s , “ W e e p n o t.” H is d iv in e
v o ic e U ie n r e a c h e d in to th e n e x t
w o r ld a n d c a lle d th e y o u n g m a n
b a c k to life . T h e d a y t h a t h a d s t a r t
e d a s th e s a d d e s t a n d d a r k e s t in
h e r lif e c lo s e d a s th e m o s t b le s s e d
a n d jo y fu l in h e r e x p e r ie n c e , b e
c a u s e s h e h a d m e t J e s u s .
R e a d e r , h a v e y o u m e t th e te n d e r ,
lo v in g , o m n ip o te n t J e s u s ? H e w a n ts
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th in g s ,, a n d d o c o u n t th e m b u t d u n g ,
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THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLEt N. C. NOVEMBER 13. 1940.
T H E D A V I E R E C O R D .
C. PlUNK STROUD Editor.
T E L E P H O N E
J e r u s a l e m E l e c t s F i v e
R e p u b l i c a n s .
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vllle, N. C., os Second-class Mail
m atter. March 3.1903 .
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be)The checker games can now
resumed for another two years.
We often wondered why a CCC
Camp was located in Mncksville.
No, Pauline, Republicans cin
still visit llie court house any time
thev want to.
The election is over and we can
all live iogethei in peace and har
mony for the next two years.
Why (worry . about where
next nieal is conoiig from?
don’t owe anvbody but ourselves
I
KELLEY L. COPE.
Jerasalem township elected five
We can understand why some
fellows can’t iook the wor d iu the
face. It is hard to pull crooked
deals without the truth leaking ouC
It issaid lhat there were several,
fights on election night in our quiet
village. We cannot verify this re
port as we were bu«y getting elec
tion returns.
The Mocksville high school hand
furnished music for the Democra
tic raliv which was held at the Ma
sonic uicnic grounds on ‘he night
before th t electicn.
1^le! Republicans in the big Democratic
We landslide last week. For Justice
of the Peace, B. F. Jordan and C.
B. James were elected with 689 and
688 votes respectively. They had
no opposition.
For township constable, W. S.
Gales, Reouhlican, defeated his op;
poaent, G. I. Fry by a vote of 775
to 668, a majority of. 107.
In the Recorder's race Kelley L.
Cope, Republican, defeated his op
poncnt by a vote of 805 to 649, a
majority of 156. Our bats are off
to these gentlemen. They made a
hard fight and won under many
handicaps.
J u r o r s F o r D e c e m b e r
C o u r t .
The following jurors were drawn
last week for the Decemberterm of
Davie Superior court, which con
venes here on Monday, Dec. 2nd,
with his Honor, Judge Allen Gwyo,
of Reidsvitle, on the bench. .Only
civil cases will be tried:
Calabaln- J. F. Kiturner, M. E.
Glasscock, W. L- Reeves
Clarksville—A. E. Baity,. O. E.
Driver, E. W Prevette.
j Farmington—J M. Smith, G-
bor county, of Yadkin is to the ef i Q Be(mchampj W/ s . Spillman.
Jerusalem—T. B Chaplin, Ray-
W. Daniel, W. R. Sheek,
G. O. Graves.
Fnlton—H. H Owens, Linsey
Looper, D. O. Sbnier.
We received a ve-y touching svm-
paihy card Wednesday morning.
We also received a great big, beau
tifnl rose, for which we wish to
thank the unknown senders.
That was a mighty nice telegram
Wendell Willkie sent to President
Roosevelt last Wednesday morning.
We trust that every Democrat and
New Dealer iu the United States
will clip it out of their favorite
newsDaper ?nd have it framed.
Complete returns from our neigh.
feet that the Repnolicans elected all
of 'heir five county commis.sionersfmon(j
and also defeated the Democratic^
representative Woodhouse. Yad
kin went Democratic two years ago,
but reDeuted in sackcloth acd ashes.Mocksyille—A. U. James, R. M.
In the rush of getting out The Chaffin, C. C. Bailey,
Record last week we failed to get
the vote for Recorder in Jerusalem
township. Our old friend Kelly L.
Cope, defeated his Democratic op
ponent, L. D. Driver, by a majori
ty of over one hund-ed. There is
always something to he thankful
for.
Shady Grove— Geo. L. Essex, Ji
M. Nance, W. J. Jcnes.
D a v i e C o u n t y O f f i c i a l
V o t e .
. Following is the official vote as
counted last Thursday. AU Demo
crats were elected by small majori
ties: ’
Senate—McCoy 2,742;’Shore 2,-
593-Representative—W. L Moore,
2,765; J. B. Grant 2,695
Register—Shutt, !2,787; Foster,
2,721.
Surveyor—Bowles, 2,774; Stone-
street, 2,612. , ..
Commissioners— Tatum, 2,898;
Cartner, 2,745; Roberts, 2,814;
Eaton, 2,683; Shelton, 2,604; Tut-
terow, 2,615.
The Democratic majority two
years ago ranged trom about 250 to
500 This year it was redueed to
between 70 and 225.
C . B . M e r r e l l .
Charles B. Merrell, 46, of Wins
ton-Salem, died suddenly last Wed
nesday. He was stricken at his
home at 4:3o_and died while being
taken to a hospital. He had ap
peared in good health until just be
fore his death. :
Born in Davie county -November
6, 1894, he was the son of W. F.
and Sarah Eaton Merrell He
moved t 0 Winston-Salem from
MocksviIle four years ago. •
He was married in 1915 to Miss
Ruth Steele, who survives him,
with one son Ralph; two daughters,
Miss Lucile Merrell, and Mrs. Mar
garet Fulton, Rural’Hall, Route 1;
one grandchild; a brother,- George
Merrell of Davie county; four sis
ters, Mrs. Jacob Grubbs-gud Mrs.
Tom Rice of Davie county, Mrs. G.
E. Hendricks and Mrs. D. H. Hen
dricks of Mocksville.
Fnneral services - were . held at
South River Methodist church in
Rowan county Friday afterhooti at
2 o’clock, and the body laid to rest
in the church cemetery.
M r s . A n n i e G r e g o r y .
Mrs. Annie Gregory, 75, died at
her home near ,Farmington Satur
day morning, following a long ill
ness.
Funeral services weTe held at
Wesley Chapel- Sunday, with Rev.
J. W. Vestal officiating, and the
body laid to rest in the church
cemetery.
Mrs. Gregory is survived by two
sons, Thomas Gregory, of Farm
ington, William Gregory of Yad-
kinville, two daughters. Miss Cora
Gregory, at home, and MissGeorgia
Gregory, of Winston Salem. One
brother, Jabob Sain, of Cana, and
three sisters, Miss Rose Sain, of
Colfax. Miss Kate Sain, and Mrs.
J. H. Lewis, of Bennettsville, S. C.
Barbecue, chicken pie, hot dogs
and lots of good things to eat at
'Bethel Methodist church Saturday
night, Nov. r6th Everybody in
vited Proceeds go to church.
Since Mr. Roosevelt has been re.
e’ec'-d President the aged citizens
of the conntv can rest assured that
their pen ions will not be cut off
the dsv after the election.. The
pensions would have been paid re
gardless of who was elected presi
dent, hnt some of the aged folks
were led to believe otherwise, we
have been informed
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I Cold Weather Specials, j
Election thieves should he pro.
secuted with the same vigor as
horse and an'omohi'e thieves. We
trust that every man or woman in
the United States who was so rte.
graded as to stral or attempt to
steal a vote, will . be sent to the
chain gang for at least a year, re
gardless of political affiliations, race
creed or previous .,condition of ser
vitude. In plain words, we are
just as much opposed to stealing
votes as we are opposed to robbing
banks and burning bouses.
A man from Cooleemee, whose
mouth wasn’t a prayer hook, visi
ted Mocksville several, times during
the recent campaign and told his
friends that Cooleemee would go
Democratic by 275 majority. In
looking over the Cooleemee vote we
find that instead of Cooleemee go
ing 275 Democratic, it gave our
friend Ronert Foster, Republican
nominee for Register of Deeds, a
m-iiority of 63 votes over George
Sbutt, Democrat Moore, Demo
crat, for Representative, had a ma
jority of on!v-1.26 oyer Grant, Re
publican. Not a Democrat on the
county ticket received a' majority
of 150 over his Republican oppnn
ent in Cooleemee precinc-’. No
comment is necessary
L e a th e r J a c k e ts
$ 5 .9 8 to $ 7 .9 5
L i n e d
O v e ra ll J a c k e ts
I H a n e s O n d e r w e a r 8 5 c
A lie n O v e r a lls
?
M i c h i g a n R e p u b l i c a n .JicklDetroit—Michigan swung back
into the Republican column nation
ally yesterday on the basis of com
plete unofficial, returns from the
general election that gave Wendell
L. WiIIkie a lead of 6,056 over Pre
sident Roosevelt.
Late returns from rural Wayne
and out-state areas, in the contest
for Michigan’s 19,electors' votes,-
were sufficient co wipe out the lend’
the President had held, and put
Willkie in front bv a narrow mar.
gin..
ains!
M o c k s v i l l e T a k e s O n e .
The Mocksville high school foot-
oall squad won a 7 to 0 victory
over the Wilkesboro high school 5
Friday afternoon 0 n the home \
grounds' The high school band'
SugarIOOlbs
Sugar 25 lbs
Sugar 5 lbs
Black Pepper 13 c lb, 2 lbs
4 Ib Carton Pure Lard
Plenty Salmon
Kenny C'iffee, I Ib pack
Maxwell House Coffee .
34.50$1.19
25
15c
He
25c
School Tablets- , 3c each
Hanes heavy weight Union Suits 79 e
Other Makes Heavy Weight
Union Suus 69 c
Blank' ts 66 x80 double part wool $1 99
Plenty Singlei Blankets
66 x 76 First Quality 59c
Leather Coats $5.95 up
See Us For Pants, Shoes And Anything You Need.
S e e M e F o r B a r g a i n s I n A n y t h i n g
Y o u N e e d .
furuisbed music for the occasion.- (Near Depot
Hendrix
M ocksville, N. C
Fall Values For Women At I
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Lovely New Dresses |
Fine Quality and Excellent Styling Offers You The 11
Best Selection At Sanford’s- j
9 8 c t o $ 2 9 8 I
L o v ely N e w H a ts I
Finequality a n d excellent
styling offers y o u the bast
selection at Sanford's-
9 8 c to $ 2 .9 8
Fast Color
P R I N T S
500 Yards At
I O c y d .
Curtain
M A T E R I A Lf
$6 Inches Wide
8 c y d .
- Special-Father George
S H E E T I N G
Only By The Bolt'
7 c y d .
Ccat
W o r k S h i r t s , G l o v e s , W o r k P a n t s , *
D r e s s a n d W o r k S h o e s , H u n t i n g
H a t s a n d C a p s .
H e a t e r s , C o o k S t o v e s a n d R a n g e s
A t B a r g a i n P r i c e s .
F u l l L i n e J o h n D e e r e F a r m
M a c h i n e r y a n d R e p a i r s .
V is it U s O fte n
Martin Brofliers
* Near Depot
I H o r se s a n d M u les f o r S a le C h ea p . I
Values
JVttractive Dress Models and SnappyNev/ Sport Style -
M x $5 . 9 5 u p
I M l .C h ild r e r i9S C o a t s
JT Latest W a a v e s a n d Colors-^
- 9 8 c u p
C h i l d r e n ’ s H o u s e C o a t s . . 9 8 c
All-Wool Speaters
S w e a te rs
In Attractive New Style.
AU Colors
$ 1 . 9 8
Other ComforIabie
S w e a t e r s
9 8 c
L A D I E S O U T I N G G O W N S
5 9 c 8 9 c I
H O S IE R Y I
C o t t o n . 1 5 c
F u l l F a s h i o n e d . 4 5 c
B i g S e l e c t i o n , O f
C h i l d r e n ’ s H o s e . . I O c
- VC o rd u ro y . O v e ralls
F o r J B o y s a n d G i r l s -
9 8 c $ 1 .4 9
C o r d u r o y J a c k e t s
$ 1 .9 8
C. C. Sanford Sons Co.
“E v e ry th in g fo r E v e ry b o d y ”
■ P h o n e 7 M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . i
f f l E P A )
Oldest Pan
No LiquorJ
NEWS A l
Mrs. W.
uesdav afterf
shopping.
Mrs. R. D |
with Mrs.
leaf.
R. C. Bred
the week-enl
H . T. Brenf
S. F. Binl
Thursday itf
Mrs. J. G.
Joe Masf
Va., spent i
relatives anf
A. M. g {
chant, of H l
town W edn|
H . L. Fol
Annie, of Si
last week id
John W. I
Salem, was!
Ing her brol
M r and I
E . H . Smid
were M ock|
W ANTlj
man to snpl
IeIgh P rodf
Dept. NCI
Attorney]
Pine, and I
Bnrnsville,|
Friday.
Come in I
or renew ;
a 1941 B lu|
Mrs. L.
ville, S.
spend sevel
R. L. Booef
Mrs. HaJ
spent the
guests of I
Keever.
W A N T l
borse farn
and oats.
Miss Ma
New Yord
in town w |
Mrs. B. L i
Miss CO
Appalachil
Boone, sp f
with her i
W. B.
ington, wf
business
for the Rd
' K E E P I
tham pas
$6 95. Sp
$3-88.
Daniel .
Robertl
Appalachl
the week f
Maggie
MissHB
Foster stif
Statesvilll
town w itf
Mrs R l
home S u f
Statesvilll
days takiT
Miss C j
at M itcf
spent tb f
ents, M rJ
on R. 4.
al
E. A. I
J. F.
Stroud,
Foster,
were an
skins at I
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trie M otl
We also I
T h e l
Mocksvil a d e l j g h f
mallow 1 T h u r s d J ' m e m b e r !
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THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. NOVEMBER 13.
I H E D A V I E R E C O R D .
3e each
t Union Suits 79c
eavv Weight
ins 69 c
'Ip part wool $1 99
Blankets
J 'j s lity 5 9 c
$5.95 up
h'ou Need.
Iyt h i n g
fcsville, N. C.
ou The
a t s
gcellent
Eo best
Ir George
U ’^% .2
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5FS
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t9c 89c!
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Oldest Paper In The County
No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads.
NEWS AROUND jTOWN.
Mrs. W. W. Smith spent Wed
nesday afternoon in Winston-Salem
shopping.
M rs . R . D . B a r n e s .s p e n t S n n d a y
w ith M r s . H . E . B a r n e s , o f W o o d
le a f .
R . C . B r e n e g a r1 o f R a le i g h , s p e n t
t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h is m o th e r , M r s .
H . T . B r e n e g a r .
S . F . B in k le y a n d f a m il y s p e n t
T h u r s d a y in S h e l b y w ith M r . a n d
M r s . J . G . B in k le y .
T oe M a s s e y , o f I n d e p e n d e n c e ,
V a ., s p e n t a f e w d a y s in to w n w ith
r e la t iv e s a n d f r ie n d s .
A. M. Gaither, prominent mer.
chant, of Harmony, R. t, was in
town Wednesday on business.
H . L . F o s t e r a n d d a u g h t e r M is s
A n n ie , o f S t a te s v il le , s p e n t o n e d a y
l a s t w e e k in to w n w ith r e la tiv e s .
J o h n W . K u r f e e s , o f W in s to n .
S a le m , w a s In to w n T h n r g d a y v is it.
In g h e r b r o t h e r , J . L e e K u r f e e s .
M r a n d M rs . W . E . S m i t h a n d
E . H . S m ith , o f H a r m o n y , R . 2,
w e r e M o c k s v ille v is ito r s T h u r s d a y
W A N T E D : — A g o o d r e lia b le
m a n t o s u p p l y c u s to m e r w i t h R a w
le ig h P r o d u c t s . W r i t e R a w l e ig h 's
D e p t. N C K -137 127 ,-R ic h m o n d , V a
A t t o r n e y J C . M c B e e1 o f S p r u c e
F in e , a n d H R . G r in d s ta f f , o f
B u r n s v ille , w e r e M o c k s v i lle v is ito r s
F r i d a y .
C o m e in t h i s w e e k a n d s u b s c r ib e
o r r e n e w y o u r ’s u b s c r ip tio n a n d g e t
a 1941 B lu m ’s A lm a n a c f r e e .
M r s . L . H . C a m p b e ll, o f H a r t s -
v ille , S . C ., c a m e u p F r id a y , t o
s p e n d s e v e r a l d a y s w i t h h e r f a t h e r ,
R . L - B o o e .
L C I
Mrs. H arry Stroud and children
spent the week-end in Stony Point
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T- W.
Keever.
W ANTED TO REN T—A two-
horse farm suitable for corn, cotton
and oats. W rite me what vou have
JOE MASSEY,
Independance’. Va ,
Miss Margaret Smith, R. N., of
New York, is spending some time
in town with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. I. Smith.
Miss Clara Wall, a student at
Appalachian Teachers College,
Boone, spent the week-end in town
with her parents.
W. B. Howard, of near Farm
ington, was in town Thursday oh
business and left bis subscription
for the Record.
' K EEP W ARM — Heavy Cha
tham part wool blankets, worth
$6 95. Special 10 days only, pair
$3.88.
Daniel Furniture & Electric Co,
Robert McCorkle. a student at
Appalachian college, Boone, spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
Maggie McCorkle.
Miss Helen Strond and Louise
Foster students at Mitchell College,
Statesville, spent the week-end in
town with their parents.
Mrs Robert Lv Smith, returned
home Sunday from Davis Hospital,
Statesville, where she spent several
days taking treatment.
Miss Carolyn Kurfees,- a student
at Mitchell College, Statesville,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and’Mrs. D. C. Kurfees,
on R. 4.
W ANTED—Man over 35 with
automobile to service 1000 farm
family route. Earnings $20.00 per
week to start—W rite Dept. R. Box
1975, Charlotte, N . C., for person
al appointment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keever and
daughter, Mrs Connie Campbell,
of Stony Point, spent Thursday in
town, gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stroud.
E. A. Shermer, Advance, R. 1;
J. F. Jarvis, Cooleemee, J G.
Stroud, Harmony, R. 1, T. L
Foster, R. 3; W. R. Davis, R. 4,
were among those that left frog
skins at our office Saturday.
FOR SALE—Shbfck-Proof Elec
tric Motors for Washing Machines.
We also Repair Washers.
C. J. ANGELL,
The Maytag Dealer,
Mocksville, N C.
The Senior B. Y. P. U.', of the
■■ Mccksville Baptist church enjoyed
a delightful weiber roast and marsh,
mallqipr toast at Boxwood Nttrsey
Thuibdav evening.' Twenty five
members were present, with Rev
J H . Fulghnm and Mr. and Mrs.
J H. Markham as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J Fry, of Har
monv, R, 2, were shopiping In town
Monday.
Hubert Cartner, of Winston-Sal
em, was in town Monday and gave
our office a pleasant call.
Mrs H R. Butler, Mrs Bill Wil
let and Mrs - R. E. Perry and little
daughter Cassie, of .Kannapolis,
spent the week end with Mrs. H
B. Ward.
W ILL PAY STRA IG H T SAL-
ARY $33.00 per week, man or wo
man with auto, sell Egg Producer
to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co,,
East St. Louis, 111 . ' '
‘ The Carolina Home Boys” will
appear in person at the Court House
in Mocksville, sponsored by the In
termediate Class of the Cornatzer
Methodist chuich, 0 n Saturday
night-, November 16th.
Mrs. H. F. TutteTow of Center,
is a patient at Davis Hospital, Stat
esville, recovering from an opera
tion which she underwent Fridav,
when her right foot was. amputed.
Al) her friends hope for her an early
recovery.
Leary .Craven, who underwent a
serious operation at Baptist Hospi
tal, W inston Salem, Friday night,
is getting along as well as could be
expected. AU hope for him an
early recovery.
Armistice Day passed off quietly
in Mocksville. AU business bouses
with the exception of the bank and
po«toffice, were open for business.
The day was warm and'cloudy with
occasional showers.
The local cotton gins were kept
busy alt day Saturday, as thous
ands of pounds of the fleecy staple
was unloaded and ginned. Seed
cotton was bringing $4.15, and lint
$ro per 100 pounds. Tbereism nch
cotton yet in the Gelds to be picked.
M r s . R a y m o n d B a r n e s
H o n o r e d .
M rs . R a y m o n d D . B a r n e s , b rf d e
o f la te f a ll, w a s h o n o r e d a t a lin
g e r ie s h o r t e r S a t u r d a y e v e n in g a t 8
o ’c lo c k b v M rs . M . C . D e a d m o n
a n d M r s . H . B W a r d a t t b e h o m e
o f t h e f o r m e r o n S a n f o r d a v e n u e .
T b e h o m e w a s b e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t
e d w ttb f a ll f lo w e r s . G a m e s w e r e
e n jo y e d a n d p r i z e s w e r e a w a r d e d
to s e v e r a l o f t h e g u e s ts , a f t e r w h ic h
t h e h o s te s s e s s e r y e d a d e lic io u s s a l
a d c o u r s e , a s s is te d b y M r s . H R .
B n t l e r a n d M r s R . E ,. P e r r y .
T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e t h e h o n o r e e
M rs . R a y m o n d D . B a r n e s , M rs .
D e n n is S ilv e r d r s , D e a n n a S ilv e r d is ,
M rs W F . S t o n e s tr e e t , M is s F r a n
c e s S t o n e s tr e e t , M r s . W . H . H o o ts ,
V e r n o n H o o ts , M rs . S . F . B in k le y ,
M is s e s B e tt a n d M a r y A lic e B in k
le y , M is s E s te ll S e a m o n , M r s . L a w .
r e n c e S m ith , M r s . G iim e r H a r tle y ? -
M rs . J . S G r e e n e , M rs . C a r l A n
d e r s o n , M r s K e r r B . G r a v e s , M is s
e s R a c h e l, J u l i a a n d V i r g i n ia F o s
t e r , M r s . B ill W h ite , o f C o o le e m e e ,
M rs . R . E . P e r r y , M r s . H . R - B u t
I e r a n d M r s . B ill W ill e tt , o f K a n
n a p o lis , M r s . H . B . W a r d , M rs .
M . C . D e a d m o n , l i t tle G a y D o b y
a n d M a c k ie D e a d m o n .
I t P a y s T o A d v e r t i s e *
A local merchant who advertises
in The Record, told us Satnrdav
evening that he didn’t think he
needed to advertise any more—-bat
he had all the customers that he
could wait on. W.e suggested that
he employ a few extra salespeople.
He advised us that be had 11 sales
people Saturday and that they were
kept busy all day. Tbe Record has
been the means of bringing many
hew customers to this and other
stores heie who use its columns to
let the people in Davie and adjoin
ing counties know the many bar
gains they are offering.. A few dol
lars spent in advertising is worth
many times what it costs the ud*
vertiser.
B a i l e y ’ s C h a p e l N e w s .
Mi> and Mn. M C. Minor, of Westifield.
N. C.. S. R. Minor. Elkin, and Mrs: C. V.
Williams, of Winston-Salem visited Mr.
and Mrs George Minor, Sunday, of Ad
vance.
Mr. and Mre Altie McCarter and child
ren, of High Point, Mr. and- Mrs. A. E.
Hardiman and childreo. of Durham: spent
the week-end at home with’ their parents;
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Barnes.
Sherman Myera, of Winston-Salem spent
the week-end with his daughter. Mrs Ma
bel Myers, at Advance.
Miss Doris Tuck- r spent Sunday with
Miss Lay velle Livensood. -
Mr. and Mrs Cicero Bailev announce
the birth of a fine eaugbter, Mamie Gene.
Miss O'Neil Jarvis spent Sonday with
Miss Athene Tucker, at Advance.
Miss Thelma Carterapent the week-end
at home with her parents. Mr. and Mn.
A. B. Carter.
Alvin Carter, of Advance, spent a few
days at -home with bis parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. B, Carter, and left Tuesday to ■ ac
cept a position in Raleigh.
The Record UjDnIy $1.
B a p t i s t s H a v e S t u d y
C o u r s e .
The Baptist Woman’s Mission
ary Union met at the church Wed
nesday afternoon and evening to
study the mission book ' lGlad Tid
ings.” Tbe book was taught In an
interesting, way by Miss L ncUe
Horn. The study was divided into
two periods. supper being, server-
ved at 7:00 o’clock In the basement
of tbe church. A t-the conclusion
of the study, Miss Horn was. pre
sented a token of appreciation by
the group.
Circles one. two and three, the
Business Woman’s, and the Y. W.
A., were well represented with sev
eral visitors also present.
D a v i e R e g i s t r a n t s .
Of the number of Davie men who regis
tered in the draft 1;191 of the number
reported to the .Davie County Health De
partment clinics for blood tests. Of the
1.191 men examined 387 or 32.5 were sin
gle; 793 or 66 6 were married; 11 or .9 were
widowed, divorced or separated.
I or 70.3 were white; 6 or .64 were po
sitive, that is. showed evidenoe of syphil
is. 259 or 21.7 were colored; 26 or 10 per
cent, were positive, that is, showed evi
dence of syphilis.
Of the 32 positives their ages were as
follows: 21 years. I; 22 years,'!; 24 years,
5; 25-Years. 2; 26 years, 4; 27 yeors, 5;
years, 3; 30 vears, I; 31 years. I; s2 years.
3; 33 years, 2; 34 years, 2: 35 years, 5.
Of tbe total of 1,191 there were 1.169. or
97.3 negative; 32,.or 2.7 were positive.
The Census Bureau reports show Davie
county’s population over 15 years of age,
to be 7,830 white, and 1,578 colored: As
suming the prevalence of syphilis, is tbe
same among the white and colored popu
lation groups over 15 years, as it was
fdund tb be among the draftees, Davie
county has 63 cases among the white pop
ulation and 153 cases among the colored.
F i r s t K i l l i n g F r o s t .
The first killing frost ot the fall
visited this section Thursdsy morn
ing, The mercury- dropped to 1
low of 30 degrees. Ice was also re
ported in some section.'
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free by subscribing or . renewing
your subscription to The Record.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Richardson,
of Sheffield section were in town
Thursday looking after some legal
matters.
NO i ICE!
Having qualified as Administrator of
the estate of Green Minor (W. G Minorl
deceased, notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against the estate of
said deceased to present tbe same, pro-
nerly verified, to the undersigned at Ad
vance, N. C, Route No. I, on or before the
7th day of November. 1941. or this notice
wilt be plead in bar of recovery AU per
sons indebted to said eBtate will please'
call upon the undersigned’ and make
prompt settlement. This, the 7th day of
November, 1940. ,
J. Dr BARNES. Admr. of Green v Inor1 deceased.
P r in c e ss T h e a tr e
WEDNESDAY ONLY
“THANKS FOR THE MEMORY” with Bob Hope. Shirley Rosa■ Bob Hope. Shiriey I
T h dk sba T
Margaret Sultavan1 JamesStewart in
,“THE MORTAL STORM”
T R I b A ? :---------
Loretts Young. Midvyn Donglas in
“HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST”
SATURDAY
“WAGONS WESTWARD"
with Chester Morris, Anito Limise
""— TidMPAY
“SO YOD WONT TALK"
with Joe’E. Brown
T O S b A Y
“DISPATCH FROM REUTER'S" with
. Edw. Robinson, Eddie Albert
N o t i c e o f R e - S a l e .
Under and by virtue of a iudg.
ment of the Superior Court of Davie
County at the August Term, 1940 .
made in the civil action entitled,
“Knox Johnstone. M. Boone Stone
street and.R. P. Martin, Trustees of
the Trusteed Assets of Bank of Da
vie, e t al, vs Lester Booe, Clyde
Booe, et alsZ^the same being duly
docketed upon the Civil Action Dock
e to f said-Court, the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 18th . day
of November, 1940 , at twelve o'clock,
noon, at the court house door in
Mocksville, Davie county. North Car
olina, offer'for re-sale to tbe highest
bidder for cash, that certain trace of
land lying and being in Davie Coun
tv, North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of U. A. Martin and' others,
and more particularly described aa
follows, to-wif
A tract beginning at a post oak at
Hendrix’s line; thence S. 48 15 chs.
to a stake on South bank of Dutch
man Creek; thence up and with the
meanderings of said creek to a stake
on the. South bank thereof; thence
N 17.40 chs to a stone; thence E. 7 chs,- to a stake or stone; thence N
3 degs. E1 36.40 chB. to an iron stake
in U. A. Martin's line; thence S. 85
degB. E. 12.69 chs. to a post oak,
the beginning corner, containing 52
acres more or. jess.
Terms of Sale: CASH. The bid
ding will start at the amount of the
increased bid. $1 050 .00 .
This 2nd day of November, 1940 .
- J.-B GRANT. Commissioner.
The
EveY y Y e a r A n d S e a so n
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x B u m p e r-to -B u m p e r
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L et Us
G e t T h a t C a r R e a d y N o w -
B e fo re ItV T o o L a te .
W e G iv e S p ecialized
R a d ia to r S e rv ice T o o .
Kurfees & Ward
“ B e tte r S e r v ic e w
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A N A P P R E C IA T IO N
I w i s h t o t h a n k a l l o f t h e v o t e r s i n
D a v i e c o u n t y w h o g a v e m e t h e i r s u p
p o r t l a s t w e e k ; I w i l l r e p r e s e n t t h e
p e o p l e o f D a v i e c o u n t y i n t h e n e x t
s e s s i o n o f t h e N o r t h C a r o l i n a l e g i s l a
t u r e t o t h e b e s t o f m y . a b i l i t y .
W . L: M O O R E .
My Deep
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Appreciation
Is Expressed Tb My Many Friends Wlio Voted
For Me Tuesday.
I Regret That I Cannot See Each Of You To
Thank You Persanaily.
It Shall Be My Constant Aim To Serve
You Faithfully And Conscientiously
As Register of Deeds of Davie County.
G . H . G S h u tt.
B IG VALUES
For Wise Shoppers
Here are just a few “random shots” from hund
reds of values you’ll find at Belk’s. Shop Belk’s
Friday and Saturday for these and many more.
Women’s Full • Fashioned
S IL K S T O C K IN G S
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Slight irregulars of much
higher priced stockings.
You cannot detect th e
small imperfections. New
shades.i
I5,000 Yards
15c Dress Prints IOcyd' I
' Balk’s Basement Store
B e l k ’ s V a l u e L e a d e r
Men’s All-Wool Suits
$ 1 4 7 5
You’ll say they are the biggest suit value in town.
Smartly tailored of all>wool twists, tweeds and cash-
men in all the popular fall.styles and patterns.
Belk-Stevens Co.
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THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.
W H O ’S
N E W S
T H IS
W E E K
By LEMUEL F. PARTON
(C onsolidated F eatu re s—W NU Service.)
K J E W Y O R K .— C lo s e in , in th e
’ c r itic a l d ip lo m a tic h u d d le a t
A n k a r a is o u r J o h n .V a n A . M a c -
M u r r a y1 a m b a s s a d o r to T u r k e y . A
Our Ambassador aJ 1i J ir e e r d i p l o -ToTurkeylsa m a t , M r .
„ . _ . M a c M u r r a yGnm Fact Chaser m j g h t h a v e
b e e n a s t a r r e p o r te r . H e h a s a g im
l e t m in d a n d is a d ilig e n t d ig g e r a n d
r e s e a r c h e r . W h ile o u r s ta te d e p a r t
m e n t m a y n o t h a v e m u c h to s a y
a b o u t w h a t h a p p e n s in T u rk e y a n d
th e B a lk a n s , it w ill s u re ly h a v e th e
r e c o r d , w h e n it a ll b e c o m e s h is to ry .
A s m in is te r to C h in a , M r.
M a c M u r r a y s tu d ie d th e c o u n try
a n d its p e o p le so d ilig e n tly th a t
h is f r ie n d s s a id h e b e g a n to lo o k
lik e a C h in e s e . T h e r e w a s th e
m a tt e r o f lik in , o r C h in e s e im
p o r t ta x e s . N o o th e r w e s te r n d ip
lo m a t h a d w o r r r ie d m u c h a b o u t
th e m . M r . M a c M n r r a y c o m
p le te ly s u r r o n n d e d th e m .
H e is th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t a u th o r
ity o n th e s u b je c t. W h e n h e le f t h is
p o s t in C h in a a f te r fiv e y e a r s , h e
h a d c o m p ile d tw o s tu p e n d o u s v o l
u m e s o n th e g e n e r a l th e m e o f
“ R ig h ts a n d O b lig a tio n s o f C h in a '
F r o m 1894 to 1919.” T h e s e w e re
o n ly s m a ll d e ta ils o f h is e n c y c lo
p e d ic ro u n d u p o f k n o w le d g e o f th e
F a r E a s t. T h a t b e in g th e c a s e , th e y
s h ifte d h im . W h ic h is a r e m in d e r
t h a t th is w r ite r h a s a frie n d , a c a
r e e r d ip lo m a t, w h o le a r n e d C h in e s e
a n d a m a s s e d s u c h in fo rm a tio n in
e ig h t y e a r s in C h in a , a n d w a s s h ift
e d to G e n e v a la s t y e a r to b e r e
p la c e d in P e k in g b y a y o u n g m a n
s ta r tin g f r o m s c r a tc h .
W ith a ll h is g rim f a c t- c h a s in g
M r. M a c M n r ra y h a s , lik e a ll
g o o d d ip lo m a ts , a to u c h o f D a le
C a rn e g ie a b o u t h im — t h a t is , h e
m a k e s f rie n d s a n d in flu e n c e s
p e o p le . B e h a s a c h a r m in g , in
g e n u o u s s m ile , w h e n h is a d d in g -
m a c h in e m in d is o u t o f g e a r ,
a n d h e h a s b e e n h a p p ily p la c e d
in th e g o ld -Ia c e m a n e u v e r s o f
o u r d ip lo m a c y .
H e w a s b o r n in S c h e n e c ta d y in
1881, e d u c a te d a t P r in c e to n a n d C o
lu m b ia a n d e n te r e d th e d ip lo m a tic
s e r v ic e a s s e c r e ta r y o f th e le g a tio n
in S ia m in 1907. H e b e c a m e h e a d
o f th e f a r e a s te r n d iv is io n a n d m in
is te r to C h in a in 1925. In 1930 h e
b e c a m e m in is te r to E s to n ia , L a tv ia ,
a n d L ith u a n ia , a n d m in is te r to T u r
k e y in 1937. M a n y b ig is s u e s o f
in te r n a tio n a l p o litic s s e e m to h a v e
g o n e th e w a y o f C h in e s e lik in , a n d
o f E s to n ia e t a l, b u t w h a te v e r th e y
a r e , o r w e r e , M r. M a c M u r r a y k n o w s
a b o u t th e m . •----
WH E N C a p t. H e n r y H a rw o o d
d e f e a te d th e G r a f S p e e p o c k e t
b a ttle s h ip , o ff M o n te v id e o la s t D e
c e m b e r , th e h o m e o ffic e fla s h e d a
‘Hadm. Arwoodt w h i c n h e May Yet Inspire l e a r n e d h e
m ir a l. “ T h a n k y o u , b o y s ,” h e w ig
w a g g e d to h is th r e e B ritis h c r u is e r s ,
a s a s p o rtin g g e s tu r e in w h ic h h e
g a v e c r e d it w h e re it w a s d u e . H e
h a d h a d 37 y e a r s in th e n a v y w ith
o u t a s w in g o f th e s p o tlig h t in h is
d ire c tio n . B u t th e v ic to ry o v e r th e
G r a f S p e e s ta r te d s o n g s in th e D r u r y
la n e m u s ic a l h a lls a b o u t “ H a d m ir a l
E n n e r y A rw o o d ” — a n a tu r a l— a n d
n o w h e ’s a lm o s t th e r u l e r o f th e
k in g 's n a v e e b e c a u s e ' h e to p k th e
m e a s u r e o f th e b ig G r a f S p e e . I t
d o e s n ’t q u ite s c a n , b u t h e g e ts th e
jo b a s a s s i s t a n t c h ie f o f th e n a v a l
s ta f f , a n d m e m b e r o f th e b o a r d o f
th e a d m ir a lty .
I t w a s a s a la d o f 14 th a t , h e
f ir s t c lim b e d th e r ig g in g o f th e
o ld w o o d e n tr a in in g s h ip B r ita n -
n ic a . H e m o v e d o n u p th ro u g h
r o u tin e g r a d e s a n d in th e W o rld
w a r w a s a to rp e d o b o a t lie u te n
a n t. I n th e y e a r s b e tw e e n w a r s ,
h e w a s w ith th e fle e t in S o u tti
A m e r ic a , C h in a a n d th e M e d i
t e r r a n e a n , k n o w n a s a c o u r a
g e o u s a n d r e s o n r c e f u l o ffic e r,
b u t n e v e r in th e h e a d lin e s o r in
th e B r itis h W h o ’s W h o . '
H e is th ic k s e t, s q u a re -ja w e d a i d
r u d d y o f c o u n te n a n c e , p la n te d o n th e
b rid g e a s th o u g h h e h a d ta k e n ro o t
th e r e a n d m e a n t to s ta y . T h is w a r
h a s n ’t in s p ire d a n y c la n g in g , in s p ir
itin g K ip lin g e s q u e lin e s , b u t A d m ira l
H a rw o o d m a y y e t to u c h th e m o ff.
A s h o re h e h a s s p e n t m u c h tim e , in
s ta f f tr a in in g . H e h a s tw o s o n s in
th e ir e a r ly - te e n s , w h o e x p e c t-s o m e
d a y to “ c lim b th e rig g in g lik e th e ir
f a th e r u s e d to d o .”
A S A “ m a n a g a in s t d e a th ” D r
* * J a m e s E w in g h a s b e e n in th e
tr e n c h e s f o r y e a r s in th e w o rld w a r
a g a in s t c a n c e r . A m e d a l is c o n
f e r r e d b y th e N e w Y o rk C ity C a n c e l
- c o m m itte e f o r “ o u ts ta n d in g w o ri
d u r in g th e y e a r in th e c a m p a ig n
c o n tro l c a n c e r .”
H e is d ir e c to r' o f th e M e m o ria
H o s p ita l f o r C a n c e r a n d A llie d D it
e a s e s , a w o rld le a d e r in th e b a ttl
a g a in s t th e s c o u r g e o f m o d e r
tim e s .. H e v o ic e s h o p e , b u t ru th le s :
Iy lim its h is c o n c lu s io n s to d e m o
s tr a b le f a c t.
J a p a n e s e iS c h o p l C h ild r e n S a lu te O u r F la g
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H e r e Ss a m o r n in g s c e n e in o n e o f t h e c la s s r o o m s o f t h e M o illlli J a p a n e s e la n g u a g e s c h o o l i n H o n o lu lu *
v h e r e th e c e r e m o n y o f s a lu tin g th e fla g a s i t is - p e r f o r m e d i n A m e r ic a n m a in la n d s c h o o ls w a s in tr o d u c e d ,
[e c e n tly . T h e J a p a n e s e c h ild r e n b o w i n th e s ty le to w h ic h t h e y a r e a c c u s to m e d . T h e r e a r e 2 6 J a p a n e s e
lin g u a g e s c h o o ls in H o n o lu lu .
I s 6Y o u r N u m b e r U p ,’ M r . Y o u n g A m e r ic a n ?
Mm
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b a c k g r o u n d f o r je w e ls . H e r e a g o ld
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f u ll w id th o f th e tis s u e -th in f a b r ic
a n d m o r e th a n tw o y a r d s lo n g . T h e ir
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a d d th e d a s h o f c o lo r t h a t fla tte r s .
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w e p u t d o w n a h a rd w o o d flo o r
a n d s ta in e d i t d a r k . I t J i a s b e e n
w a x e d a n u m b e r o f tim e s e a c h y e a r .
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th in g o h th e s e s p o ts , o r m u s t I
s c r a p e th e w h o le flo o r? -T h e flo o r
lo o k s s o ile d a n d I c a n ’t s e e m to g e t
i t c le a n .
A n s w e r : A s a f ir s t s te p in d o in g
o v e r y o u r flo o r, y o u s h o u ld w ip e
w e ll w ith tu r p e n tin e to r e m o v e a ll
o f th e w a x . I t is v e r y p ro b a b le t h a t
m u c h o f th e d i r t is in th e w a x , a n d
th is t r e a t m e n t w ill g o f a r to r e s to r
in g th e a p p e a r a n c e . W ith th e w a x
r e m o v e d , y o u c a n to u c h u p th e lig h t
s p o ts w ith o il s ta in . A p p ly a c o a t
a n d w ip e o ff im m e d ia te ly , a n d c o n
tin u e u n til w ith s u c c e s s iv e a p p lic a
tio n s , th e c o lo r ' m a tc h e s th e ' s u r
r o u n d in g flo o r. Y o u s h o u ld th e n fin
is h w ith tw o c o a ts o f g o o d flo o r
v a r n is h b e f o r e ' r e w a x in g . W ith o u t
v a r n is h , d ir t g o in g in to th e w a x w ill
w o r k th r o u g h to th e w o o d . W ith
v a r n is h th is c a n n o t h a p p e n ..
W a r p e d B e d r o o m D o o r.
Q u e s tio n : I b u ilt m y h o u s e l a s t
fa ll, a n d n o w fin d t h a t th e d o o r to
o n e o f th e b e d r o o m s is b a d ly
w a r p e d . T h e to p c o m e r d o e s n o t
c O m e w ith in a n in c h o f c lo s in g w h e n
th e d o o r is s h u t. C a n I d o a n y th in g
a b o u t th is ?
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q u a lity s h o u ld b e b u ilt s o t h a t i t is
p ro o f a g a in s t w a r p in g , a n d w a r p in g
is s o m e th in g t h a t w o u ld ju s tif y a
c o m p la in t to th e d e a le r . I n th e lo n g
r u n i t w ill b e b e t t e r to r e p la c e y o u r
w a r p e d d o o r w ith o n e t h a t is w a r p -
p ro o f, b e c a u s e e v e n a f t e r i t h a s
b e e n s tr a ig h te n e d , i t m a y n o t s ta y
s o . A c a b in e t m a k e r c o u ld d o th e
jo b f o r y o u , b y p u ttin g th e d o o r in
a p r e s s , a f t e r w h ic h h e w o u ld r u n
h e a v y d o w e l3 in to i t to h o ld i t
s t r a i g h t B u t a n e w d o o r o f w e ll-
s e a s o n e d w o o d is th e b e s t a n s w e r .
S o a p s to n e T u b T r o u b le s .
Q u e s tio n : M y s o a p s to n e tu b le a k s
a t o n e o f th e jo in ts , a n d in o n e p la c e
i t is ro u g h ; W h a t c a n b e d o n e a b o u t
th is ?
A n s w e r : W id e n th e c r a c k w ith a
c o ld c h is e l, s o t h a t i t is w id e r a t
th e lo w e r, o r in s id e , p a r t , o f th e
c r a c k t h a n o n th e s u r f a c e . ' F i l l th e
s p a c e w ith lit h a r g e , to b e h a d a t a
p a in t s to r e , m ix e d t o - a s tif f p a s te
w ith g ly c e r in e . M ix th is u p o n ly a
little a t a tim e , f o r i t h a r d e n s q u ic k
ly . P a c k th is in to th e c r a c k .
A n o th e r m e th o d is to p a c k th e
c r a c k w ith s o f t c o tto n s tr in g o r la m p
w ic k in g ,. s m e a r e d w ith w h i te le a d .
A llo w s e v e r a l d a y s f o r d ry in g b e fo re
u s in g th e tu b .
T o s m o o th th e r o u g h p la c e , r u b
w ith a b lo c k o f c a r b o r u n d u m , w h ic h
y o u c a n g e t a t a h a r d w a r e o r p a in t
s to r e .
S ta in e d F lo o r.
Q u e s tio n : I n th e c a s e o f a tp u c h
S ta in e d flo o rin g , w e h a v e b e e n a d
v is e d t h a t th e s ta in , d u e to g e n e r a l
n e g le c t, c a n b e r e m o v e d b y w a s h in g
w ith w a t e r c o n ta in in g s o d a . I s th is
c o r r e c t?
A n s w e r : A s tr o n g s o lu tio n o f
w a s h in g s o d a o r tr is o d iu m p h o s
p h a te w ill r e m o v e th e fin is h , b u t i f
th e s ta in s a r e in t h e w o o d , o n ly .a
s a t u r a te d s o lu tio n o f. o x a lic a c id w ill
b le a c h i t o u t, a f t e r th e fin is h h a s
b e e n r e m o v e d . A flo o r fin is h t h a t is
in p o o r c o n d itio n a n d b a d ly s ta in e d
s h o u ld b e s c r a p e d w ith a flo o r s a n d
in g m a c h in e , th e n re fih is h e d .
S id e w a ll S h in g le s .
Q u e s tio n : A c e r ta in c o m p a n y is
s u g g e s tin g a s p h a lt s h in g le s f o r th e
u p p e r h a lf o f m y h o u s e a n d a s b e s to s
c e m e n t s h in g le s f o r th e lo w e r h a lf .
A ls o , s o m e th in g i s s a id a b o u t a s
p h a lt s h e e tin g u n d e r th e s h in g le s .
W o tfld a n a ll a s b e s to s jo b b e p r e f
e r a b le to th e a b o v e a r r a n g e m e n t?
A n s w e r: M y 'p r e f e r e n c e w o u ld b e
fo r a n a ll a s b e s to s s h in g le fin is h ,
f r o m th e s ta n d p o in t o f a p p e a r a n c e
a n d d u r a b ility . A s p h a lt s a t u r a te d
f e lt i s a lw a y s u s e d u n d e r a s b e s to s
s h in g le S id in g . - '
F o o d M o th s .
Q u e s tio n : I fin d m o th s in m y p a c k
a g e s o f c e r e a l s a n d c r a c k e r s , w h ic h
I k e e p in m y k itc h e n c lo s e t. W h a t
s h o u ld I d o to g e t r i d o f th e m ?
A n s w e r : T h o s e m o th s th r iv e in
d r ie d fo o d o f a ll/k in d s . B o x e s o f
fo o d t h a t h a v e b e e n o p e n e d o r b ro
k e n s h o u ld b e th ro w n o u t. C le a r
o ff th e s h e lv e s a n d s c r u b th o ro u g h ly
w ith h o t s o a p s u d s . A U c e r e a ls , n u ts ,
c r a c k e r s , s p a g h e tti, e tc ., s h o u ld b e
k e p t in tig h t c o n t a i n e r s ; ; t i n b o x e s
o r tig h tly c a p p e d g la s s j a r s .
G o ld L e a f F r a m e .
Q u e s tio n : T h e g o ld le a f o n a n o ld -
fa s h io n e d m i r r o r f r a m e h a s b e e n
ru b b e d o ff in s p o ts ; I s h o a ld lik e to
k n o w , i f th e r e is s o m e U q u id p r e p a
r a tio n t h a t I c o u ld u s e to c o v e r th e
w h o le f r a m e . -■
A n s w e r: A t y o u r lo c a l a r t s to r e
y o u c a n g e t w h a t is g e n e r a lly c a lle d
a b ro n z in g liq u id . I t c o m e s in a
v a r ie ty o f g o ld fin is h e s a n d c a n b e
e a s ily b ru s h e d o n . ~ .
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A F T E R T H E F O O T B A L L G A M E
S e e R e c ip e s B e lo w .
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a f te r th e g a m e , y o u ’U fin d s u b s ta n
t i a l r e f r e s h m e n ts in f a v o r ; f o r th e
s a m e c r is p a i r t h a t p u ts fo o tb a U
{ fla y e rs o n t h e ir to e s b r e e d s k e e n
a p p e tite s .
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r a n g e e v e r y th in g b u ffe t s ty le a n d l e t
th e g u e s ts h e lp th e m s e lv e s . Y o u ’U
w a n t a ta b le t h a t
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h o m e s p u n d o t h w iU m a k e a s m a r t
b a c k g r o u n d f o r y o u r s e r v in g ta b le .
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tiv e ly , w h e n s e r v in g b u f fe t s ty le , f o r
th e y a d d b o th a tm o s p h e r e a n d U g h t.
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c o o k , y o u ’U e n jo y th e g a m e tw ic e a s
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m a k in g s a n d a h o t s te a m in g b e v e r
a g e a r e a w is e c h o ic e . T h e n w in d
u p th e f e a s t w ith ic e c r e a m a n d
c h o c o la te c a k e .
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h o t p o ta to s a la d .
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p ic k le .
H o t P o ta to S a la d .
( S e r v e s 6 )
6 m e d iu m - s iz e d p o ta to e s ■
4 s U c e s b a c o n (m in c e d )
1 m e d iu m -s iz e d o n io n (s lic e d ).
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I te a s p o o n s u g a r /Vt te a s p o o n s a l t Vs te a s p o o n p e p p e r
C o o k p o ta to e s in ja c k e t s . C o o l,
S k in , a n d s lic e . P a n b ro fl m in c e d
b a c o n , th e n s a u te o n io n in b a c o n
d rip p in g s u n til b ro w n . C o m b in e a n d
h e a t w a te r , v in e g a r , s u g a r , s a l t, a n d
p e p p e r . A d d to m ix tu r e in f r y in g
p a n , a n d m ix w ith p o ta to e s . P l a c e
in b a k in g d is h a n d h e a t in m o d e r a te
o v e n (25 0 d e g r e e s ) b e fo re s e r v in g .
E g g M e r in g u e S u r p r is e S a n d w ic h .
( S e r v e s '6)
6 -s tic e s b r e a dVh c u p b u tte r ( m e lt e d ) 1'Vh p o u n d , s h a r p c h e e s e
6 e g g s
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O ne s id e w ith m e lte d b u tte r . P l a c e
b u tte r e d s id e d o w n o n a c o o k ie
s h e e t. C u t c h e e s e in to s tr ip s a b o u t Vh in c h in th ic k n e s s . A r r a n g e th e m ,
s id e b y s id e , o r fe n c e -lik e o n th e
b r e a d . S e p a r a te e g g s a n d d ro p o n e
e g g y o lk in th e c e n te r o f e a c h s lic e
o f b r e a d . S p rin k le w ith s a l t a n d
p e p p e r . 'W h ip e g g w h ite s U n til s tiff
a n d d r y ,’a n d p ile h ig h o n to p , c o m
p le te ly c o v e r in g th e e g g a n d c h e e s e . C u t th e s lic e s o f b a c o n in to h a lv e s
a n d p la c e tw o h a lv e s o n e a c h s a n d
w ic h r i g h t a c r o s s th e e g g w h ite .
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g r e e s ) a n d b a k e f o r 10 to 15 m in
u te s , o r u n til th e e g g w h ite is b ro w n
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4 e g g ,w h ite s (s tiffly b e a te n )
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w e ll. S if t th e flo u r, b a k in g p o w d e r
a n d s a l t to g e th e r , a n d a d d to s u g a r
a n d b u t t e r m ix t u r e . I d ix w e ll, a n d
p la c e in r e f r ig e r a t o r . W h e n d e s ir e d
f o r u s e , r e m o v e m ix t u r e f r o m r e
f r ig e r a to r . B r e a k u p lu m p s W itii
f o r k / A d d m ilk a n d - v a n illa , a n d
b e a t u n til m ix tu r e is s m o o th a n d
c r e a m y , T h ien fo ld in t h e s tiffly b e a t
e n e g g w h ite s . P o u r in to g r e a s e d
lo a f c a k e tin , a n d b a k e , in a m o d
e r a te ly s lo w o v e n (32 5 d e g r e e s ) f o r
a b o u t 50 m in u te s .
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2 s q u a r e s u n s w e e te n e d c h o c o la te
1 % c u p s ( I c a n ) s w e e te n e d c o n
d e n s e d m ilk
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F e w d r o p s o il o f p e p p e r m in t
M e lt c h o c o la te in to p o f d o u b le
b o ile r . A d d s w e e te n e d c o n d e n s e d
m ilk , s t i r o v e r r a p id ly b o ilin g w a t e r
5 m in u te s , o r u n til th e m ix t u r e th ic k
e n s . A d d ^ m a rs h m a llo w s , a n d s tir
u n til th e y b e g in to m e lt . R e m o v e
f r o m h e a t a n d a d d p e p p e r m in t. C o oL
S p r e a d o n c o ld c a k e . T h is f r o s tin g
c o v e r s to p s o f 2 9 -in c h la y e r s o r to p
a n d s id e s o f lo a f c a k e g e n e ro u s ly ,
o r a b o u t 24 c u p c a k e s .
V a n illa I e e C r e a m .
( M a k e s I q u a r t)
•2 c u p s m ilk
1 c u p s u g a r
2 ta b le s p o o n s flo u r Vh te a s p o o n s a l t
2 e g g y o lk s (w e ll b e a te n )
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I c u p w h ip p in g ’ c r e a m
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a n d b le n d th e s u g a r , flo u r, a n d s a lt,
a n d m ix to a s m o o th p a s te w ith th e
c o ld m ilk w h ic h w a s r e s e r v e d . A d d
th is m ix t u r e to th e s c a ld e d m ilk a n d
c o o k , s tir r in g c o n s ta n tly u n til th ic k ,
in a d o u b le b o ile r f o r 15 m in u te s .
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b e a te n a n d c o o k , s tir r in g c o n s ta n tly ,
3 m in u te s lo n g e r . A d d v a n illa a n d
c h ill. F o ld in th e w h ip p in g c r e a m
w h ic h h a s b e e n w h ip p e d , p la c e in
ic e c r e a m f r e e z e r a n d f r e e z e , u s in g
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s a u s a g e s (w e ll p r ic k e d ) o n in d iv id
u a l p ie c e s o f p a s t r y ; 'f o l d e n d s o v e r
a n d r o ll u p . P la C e fo ld e d s id e d o w n
o n a b a k in g s h e e t. P r i c k c r u s t w ith
a f o r k . B a k e in ' a h o t o v e n (42 5 d e
g r e e s ) f o r a b o u t 3 0 m in u te s . S e rv e
v e r y h o t
, B e tte r B a k in g .
T h e s m e ll o f b a k in g c o o k ie s
a n d c a k e s w ill s o o n b e p e r m e a t
in g th e h o u s e . F r u i t c a k e s w ill
b e b a k e d , p a c k e d a n d s to r e d
c a r e f u lly , u n til th e tim e th e y a r e
to b e u s e d f q r g if ts . “ B e tte r B a k
in g ” in c lu d e s f r u i t c a k e r e c ip e s
w h ic h h a v e b e e n th o ro u g h ly te s t
e d in M is s H o w e ’s o w n k itc h e n s .
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m a n y g o o d c o o k ie r e c ip e s , f r o m
b id -fa s h io n e d G in g e r C o o k ie s to
F u d g e D ro p s .
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c o o k ie s a n d f r u i t c a k e s to y o u r
f r ie n d s a s g if ts , i t w ill b e w is e to w r ite f o r “ B e tte r B a k in g ” n o w .
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a v o id th e l a s t m in u te n is h . Y o u -
m a y s e c u r e y o u r c o p y o f th is
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T i p o n M o l a s s e s '
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re c ip e s d ip th e c u p o r s p o o n in .h o t
w a t e r a n d th e m o la s s e s w iU tu r n
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T e s t f o r C u s ta r d ' ’
B ik e d c u s ta r d s s h o u ld b e te s te d
w ith a k n if e . W h e n k n ife c o m e s o u t
o f th e c e n te r O f c u s ta r d c le a n , th e n
i t is d o n e .
A N E W n o te i s a tta in e d i n th is
c a p tiv a tin g p a n s y b e d r o o m e n
s e m b le . F o r , b e s id e s t h e u s u a l
s c a r f , v a n ity a n d p illo w s lip m o tifs ,
th e r e i s a c ir c l e O f p a n s ie s j u s t
r i g h t f o r a q u ilt W o c k .
Y e llo w s o r la v e n d e r s , o f c o u r s e ,
w o u ld b e m o s t s u g g e s tiv e o f r e a l
p a n s ie s , b u t a n y p a s te l t o h a r
m o n iz e w ith y o u r b e d r o o m c o u ld
b e u s e d . T h e illu s tr a tio n in d ic a te s
th e U se o f a p p liq u e ; a n e q u a lly
c h a r m i n g e f f e c t m ig h t b e a c h ie v e d
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T h e 1940 P o s te r o f T h e A m e ric a n R ed C ro ss s o u n d s th e c a ll to th e n a tio n to
s e rv e h u m a n ity w ith in th e ra n k s o f th is a rm y o f m e rc y .
V E E P I N Q s te p w ith th e b o y s c a lle d
A * 1 to th e c o lo rs in A m e ric a ’s n e w
d e fe n s e a rm y a n d n a v y , w ill b e th e
A m ericiU l R e d C ro ss, fu lfillin g its
''m is s io n o f s e rv ic e to th e m e n In th e
lin e a n d to th e ir IS v ed o n e s a t h o m e ,
C h a irm a n N d rm a n H . D a v is a n n o u n c e d
In W a s h in g to n .
" S e v e ra l th o u s a n d R e d C hoss n u r s e s
a lre a d y h a v e b e e n c a lle d to th e co l-'
o rs ,’’ M r. D a v is s a id , " a n d R e d C ro ss
fie ld d ire c to rs , a n d th o u s a n d s o f R e d
C ro ss w o rk e rs in C h a p te rs th ro u g h o u t
C ie n a tio n , a r e re a d y to h e lp A m e ric a ’s
s o ld ie rs a n d s a ilo rs w ith p e rs o n a l
p ro b le m s, ju s t a s in th e 1917-18 W o rld
W a r p e rio d .
“E v e ry p a trlo tle _ m a n a n d w o m a n
In th e U n ite d S ta te s , w h o w a n ts to do
h is o r h e r s h a re in u p h o ld in g th e n a
tio n a l d e fe n s e o f o u r n a tio n , c a n d o so
b y s h a rin g in th e v ita lly im p o rta n t
w o rk o f th e R e d C ro ss. J o in a s a m em
b e r o f th e lo c a l C h a p te r d u rin g th e
ro ll c a ll, N o v e m b e r 11 to 30, a n d
th ro u g h y o u r s u p p o rt y o n w ill
s tre n g th e n th e R e d C ro ss a rm y o f
m e rc y .
" R e c ru its a r e n e e d e d n o t a lo n e a s
m e m b e rs, h u t a ls o a s v o lu n te e r w o rk
e rs In th e R e d C ro ss C h a p te rs .”
' R e d C ro s3 'w o rk w ill c o n tin u e u n
d im in is h e d In i ts u s u a l d o m e s tic p ro
g ra m o f r e lie f in d is a s te r; c o m m u n ity
p u b lic h e a lth n u r s in g ; s a fe ty e d u c a
tio n a n d p ro m o tio n o f th e J u n io r R e d
C ro ss. A n in d iv id u a l m e m b e rs h ip su p
p o rts a ll o f th is w o rk , n o t o n ly in R e d
C ro ss C h a p te rs , b u t in th e n a tio n .
R e lie f to w a r v ic tim s - in E u ro p e is
fin a n c e d b y th e $20 ,000,000 w a r re lie f
fu n d c o n trib u te d b y th e p u b lic d u rin g
th e s u m m e r o f 1940.
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f o r 6 m o n t h s o r o n e y e a r , w ill b e g iv e n
a 1 9 4 1 B lu m ’s A lm a n a c F R E E .
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A d m in istrator’s N otice.
Having qualified as adm inistrator of the
estate of the late Mrs Elizabeth Smith, of
Davie Cauniyt North Carolina, notice is
hereby given all persons holding claim s
against the said estate, to present them to
the undersigned on or before Sept 19tb,
1941. or this notice willj.be plead.in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate, are-requested to m ake im m e
diate paym ent This Sept. 19th, 1940.
S. H. SMITrl9 Admr..
of Mrs Elizabeth Smith, Dec.d.
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Both serve to change the
life of young David Mallory,
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become a New Yorknews-
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mitted in a swanky apart
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antics are always a source of
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mH E R E S H A L L T H E P R E S S . T H E P E O P L E 'S R IG H T S M A IN T A IN t U N A W E D B Y IN F L U E N C E A N D U N B R IB E D B Y G A IN *■-
V O L U M N X L I I .
M O C K S V I L L E . N O R T H C A R O L I N A , W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 20 , 1940 K U M B E R 18
N E W S O F LO NG AG O .
Vbai Was Happening In Davie
Before The New Deal Uted Up
The Alphabet, Drowned The
Hogs and Plowed Up The
Cotton and Corn.
( D a v ie D e c o r n , N o v , 16 , 1909 )
M rs . T h o s . W r i g h t , o f S h e ff ie ld ,
d ie d la s t W e d n e s d a y a n d w a s b u r .
ie d a t N e w U n io n T h u r s d a y .
A n in f a n t o f M r . a n d M rs . P i n k
B e c k , o f S h e ff ie ld , d ie d la s t w e e k
a n d w a s b u r ie d a t N e w U n io n
M is s C lo y c e H u n t e r , o f n e a r C a .
n a , w h o h a s b e e n v e r y ill , is b e tte r ,
w e a r e g la d to n o te .
W . I . L e a c h le f t la s t w e e k f o r
N e w c a s tle , I n d , , w h e r e h e g o e s to
a c c e p t a p o s itio n .
W . L . C a ll a n d W ill L a g le s p e n t
S a t u r d a y in W in s to n .
J a c o b S t e w i r t , E s q , a r te n d e d
S t a te s v il le c o u r t la s t w e e k .
M is s e s H e n r i e t t a a n d F r a n k i e
W ils o n s p e n t F r i d a y in W in s to n
s h o p p in g .
J . T . B a ity s p e n t T u e s d a y in
W in s to n o n b u s in e s s .
T . L . K e l ly m a d e a b u s in e s s t r i p
t o W in s to n W e d n e s d a y .
E . E . H u n t , J r . , s p e n t F r i d a y
a n d S a t u r d a y in W in s to n o n b u s i
n e s s .
B o r n , t o M r . a n d M r s . R ic h a r d
N . B a r b e r , c u N o v . 7t h , a fin e
d a u g h t e r .
J . T . A n g e l l le f t la s t w e e k f o r
■ W in s to n , w h e r e h e s a id h e p ro p o s
e d to g o to w o r k ;
M is s A n n e t a M ille r , w h o te a c h e s
a t M t. U lla , v is ite d h e r m o th e r in
t h i s c i t y la s t w e e k .
M rs . J . T . E a t o n , o f C a n a , a n d
M is s P h ts a H a r d i n g , o f F a r m i n g
to n , p a s s e d t h r o u g h to w n F i i d a y
o n t h e t r w a y t a v is it f r ie u d s in th e
T w in C ity .
M is s E lla W a lk e r , o f n e a r K a p
p a , h a s g o n e t o R a le i g h t o a c c e p t
a p o s itio n a s s t e n o g r a p h e r
M is s C o r a M y e r s r e t u r n e d la s t
w e e k f r o m a v is it t o r e la t iv e s a n d
f r ie n d s a t W e o d le a f .
W e a r e g la d to s e e R . B . S a n
f o r d o n t h e s tr e e ts a g a in a f t e r b e
i n g c o n f in e d to h is h o m e f o r m o re
t h a n a w e e k b y illn e s s .
M rs . M a r y S u m m e r s , a g e d I a d v
o f n e a r O a k G r o v e , d ie d e a r ly F r i
d a y m o r n in g a n d w a s b u r ie d a t
C a k G r o v e S a t u r d a y m o r n in g a t
t t o ’c lo c k .
T h e f r ie n d s o f M r s . H . E . E lli s ,
o f n e a r S m ith G io v e , g a v e h e r a
d e l i g h t f u l b i r t h d a y d i n n e r o n N o
v e m b e r 3r d , i t b e in g h e r 76 t h b i r t h
d a y . A b o u t 60 w e r e p r e s e n t.
W . N . K u r f e e s a n d F . G . F o s
t e r c a r r ie d a Ia a d o f to b a c c o t o t h e
T w in - C ity T h u r s d a y a n d r e t u r n i n g
b o rn e S a t u r d a y . T h e y r e p o r t p r e t
t y f a i r p ric e s .
W . A . M e ro n e y , w h o le f t W in
s to n O c t . 18t h f o r S a n F r a n c is c o to
s p e n d t h e w in te r w ith h i s d a u g h .
t e r , M r s S t o d d a r d , d ie d la s t T h u r s
d a y , f o u r d a y s a f t e r r e a c h in g S a n
F r a n c is c o . H e w a s 84 y e a r s 'o ld
b u t w a s in g o o d h e a lth w h e n b e
s t a r t e d o n t h e t r i p . M r . M e r o n e y
w a s a n a tiv e o f Y a d k i n c o u n ty , w a s
l o n g tim e a r e s i d e n t o f D a v ie a n d
w a s o n c e s h e r if f o t t h i s c o u n ty . H e
h a d liv e d in W in s to n f o r t h e p a s t
20 y e a r s .
P o s tm a s te r J . M . B a ile y , o f C a
n a , w e s p r e a m b u l a tin g a r o u n d o n
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e d i n M o c k s v tlle t h a n M is s E a to n .
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o f W e n d e ll W ill k ie , is t h e s e th a c k
i t a d m in i s t e r e d t o t h e r e c o u s tio n o f
t h e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y . W e b a d
h o p e d c o n f id e n tly t h a t u n d e r h is
P r e s id e n c y i t s b a t t l e lin e s w o u ld b e
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c ie n t s to n e w a lls o f t r a d it io n , s e c
tio n a lis m a n d p r e ju d ic e . I t s e e m e d
t o u s t h a t M r . W ill k ie ’s u p b r i n g in g
t h e D e m o c r a a ie p ^ t y p e c u li a r ly f it
t e d h im t o a p p r o a c h t h i s ta s k w ith
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f e f f e r s o n ia n D e m o c r a c y w a s s w a l
lo w e d b y t h e N e w D e a l le v ia th a n ,
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c o m p lis h it.
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v io u s ly a s e t b a c k , a n d a s e v e r e o n e .
to t h e s e h o p e s . W h a t w e w is h to
s e t d o w n w ith o u t d e la y , h o w e v e r ,
is t h e s t r o n g c o n v ic tio n t h a t t h e
p a r t y c a n n o t a ff o rd to r e t r e a t , t h a t
i t m u s t a d v a n c e a lo n g t h e p r o g r e s
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t h e P r e s id e n c y p la n n e d f o r i t in t b e
r e c e n t d e b a t e ,
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a c a m p a ig n b y D e m o c r a ts , b y i n
d e p e n d e n ts a n d b y v o u t h . I f t h e
R e p u b lic a n p a r t v f u r n is h e d t h e
b u lk o f t b e W ill k ie v o te , i t w a s t h e
f ir e a n d e n e r g y o f th e s e n e w v o lu n
te e r s in t b e p o lit ic a l fie ld t h a t
b r o u g h t f o r t h t h e n e w h i g h to ta l
f o r a ll tim e . T h i s g a in m u s t ./n o t
b e lo s t i f t h e h ig h p r i n c ip a ls o f
A m e r ic a n is m w h i c h in s p ir e d t b e
W ill k ie w o r k e r s a r e t o b e p r e
s e r v e d .
W b a t w e w o u ld e s p e c ia lly u r g e
is t h a t t h e p a r l y le a d e r s r e c o g n iz e
n o t o n ly th e d e s ir a b il ity o f r e ta i n
in g th e s e n e w a n d v ita l e le m e n ts
w ith in t h e p a r t y h u t t b e n e c e s s ity
f o r r e o r ie n ti n g t h e p a r t y 's , o u tlo o k
t o w a r d n a tio n a l p o litic s i f t h i s r e
s u l t is to b e a c h ie v e d . I n o u r c o n
c e p tio n , t h e A m e r ic a n s y s te m — o f
in d iv id u a l e n te r p r is e a n d p o p u la r
r u - e p r o te c te d b y t h e C o n s titu tio n
a n d t h e B ill o f R i g h t s — i s t h e h e a r t
o f t b e n e w R e p u b lic a n is m . E v e r>
o t h e r p o lic y m u s t b e s u b o r d in a te d
t o i t s s a lv a g e .
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s ta n d s ; u n a f r a id a n d n e v e r q u i t t i n g .
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b u t w e k n o w w e s p e a k for th e g r e a t
m a s s o f o u r r e a d e ts w h e n w e s t a t e
t h a t t h e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y , lik e t h e
N a t io n , n e e d s h im m o r e t h a n e v e r .
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t u r e , t b e h o p e w ill b e g r e a t t b a t
h e w ill c o n tin u e t o le a d t h e f o rc e s
of Americanism t o w h ic h h e g a v e
s u c h e lo q u e n t a n d in s p ir in g d ir e c
tio n in t h e la te c a m p a ig n .
S h effield N ew s.
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o f C h e s h ir e 's , s c h o o l m e t M o n d a y
e v e n in g a t t h e s c h o o l. .
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h a v e m o v e d t o G r e e n s b o r o .
M r . a n d M r s . J a y S m i t h a n
n o u n c e t h e b i r t h o f a d a u g h t e r l a s t
S u n d a y .
M r . a n d M rs . L e s te r C la r y h a v e
m o v e d to K a n n a p o lis , w h e r e h e h a s
a p o s itio n .
B u d d ie B e c k , w h o . s u f f e r e d a
s tr o k e o f p a r a ly s is s o m e tim e a g o ,
r e m a in s c r itic a ll y i l l , h i s m a n y
f r ie n d s w ill b e s o r r y t o le a r n .
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e r n o r , a s o ffic ia l r e t u r n s f r o m 107
o f M is s o u r i’s c o u n tie s w e r e ta llie d .
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L o u is a n d s e v e n c o u p tie s h a d n o t-;
y e t r e p o r te d t h e i r o ffic ia l r e t u r n s . [
A G o»d S peech.
W inston-Salem Journal.
W e n d e ll L - W ill k ie m a d e a g o o d
s p e e c h M o n d a y u i g h t . I t w a s a
tim e ly a n d a n a p p r o p r ia te s p e e c h .
H i s a p p e a l f o r a " I o v a l o p p o s it
io n ” s h o u ld b e a p p la u d e d b y R e
p u b lic a n s a n d D e m o c r a ts a lik e .
O u r s h a s a lw a y s b e e n a g o v e r n m e n t
b y p a tti e s . A m e r ic a h a s g ro w n
g r e a t b e c a s u e : s h e h a s h a d tw o
s t r o n g p a r tie s .
I t h a s b e e n t h e r tile o f d e m o c r a c y
in t h i s c o u n t r y t h a t t b e d e f e a te d
p a r t y in t h e e le c tio n s s u b m it w ith
g o o d g r a c e to t h e v o ic e o f t b e m a
j o r i t y . M r, W ill k ie m a d e it c le a r
t h a t u n d e r h is le a d e r s h ip t h e p a r t y
t h a t lo s t t h e e le c tio n t h is y e a r is
a b |d i n g b y t h a t r u l e .
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d o e s n o t m e a n n o w , t h a t t h s le a d
e r s a n d m e m b e r s o f t h e m in o r ity
p a r t v h a v e f a ile d o r w ill f a il t o e x
e r c is e t h e i r c o n s t itu t io n a l r i g h t s a s
f r e e c itiz e 'n s . I t d o e s n o t m e a n t h e
m in o r ity p a r t y w ill f a il t o b e v ig i
l a n t c r itic s o f t b e p a r t y in p o w e r .
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v ie w s a lw a y s h a s b e e n a n d r e m a in s
t o d a y o n e o f t h e s tr o n g e s t g u a r a n .
t o r s o f a liv e a n d g r o w in g d e m o
c r a c y .
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d a t e f o r P r e s id e n t is o n s o lid A m e r -
ic a n g r o u n d , th e r e f o r e , w h e n h e
a s k s t h e m e m b e r s o f h is p a r t y to
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r a t h e r 't h a n t h a t o f m e r e p a r tis a n
o b s tr u c tio n .
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m e a n t h a t t h e m i x o r i t y w ill a g r e e
to d is a g r e e w ith t h e m a jo r ity a n d
w ill e n d e a v o r t o p r o m o te n a tio n a l
u t i t y a n d p r o s p e r ity , w h ile r e t a i n
i n g a n d e x p r e s s in g it s o w n v ie w s
w ith r e f e r e n c e t o v a r io u s m e th o d s
a n d p la n s e m p lo y e d b v t h e g o v e r n
m e n t t o a c h ie v e th e s e l a r g e r e n d s .
M r . W ill k ie r e s t a te d t h e p r i n c i
p le s f o r w h ic h b e s ta n d s . T h e y a r e
t h e s a m e p r in c ip le s o n w h ic h h e
m a d e h is c a m p a ig n fo r t b e D re s i
d e n c y . T h e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s b e
m a d e in b is s p e e c h M o n d a y n i g h t
c o n s t itu t e , in f a c t, t b e v e r y b a c k
b o n e o f h is c a m p a ig n p la tf o r m .
T h e s e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s d e s e rv e
a n d , w e a r e c o n f id e n t , w ill h a v e s e
r io u s c o n s i d e r a ti o n b v t h e p a r t y in
p o w e r . B u t if M r. W i l l k i e a u d h is
s u p p o r te r s c a n n o t a b a n d o n t h e i r
p rin c ip le s , n e i t h e r s h o u ld t h e y e x
D e c t t h e w in n e r s o f t h i s e le c tio n to
a b a n d o n t h e . b a s ic p r i n c ip l e s u p o n
w h ic h t h e y m a d e t h e i r a p p e a l to
t h e e le c to r a te a n d w o n t h e a p p r o v .
a l o f t b e tn a ] o r ity .
H o w e v e r , t h e w in n e r s s h o u l d n o t
f o r g e t t h a t i t is o n e t h i n g t o w in
a n e le c tio n a n d a n o t h e r t o s a f e
g u a r d t h e p e o p le f r o m d a n g e r o u s
in f la t io n a n d d e p r e s s io n a n d t o a t
t a in t h e s e c u r ity o f t h e n a tio n a
g a in s t i n t e r n a l e c o n o m ic c o lla p s e o r
f o r e ig n fo e .
C e r ta i n lv t h e w in n e r s s h o u l d n o t
a s t e m p t t o p u n is h a n y b o d y t o r s u p
p o r t i n g p r i n c ip l e s t b a t f a ile d t o w in
t h e a p p r o v a l o f t h e m a jo r ity i n t h is
e le c tio n . I f th e r e e v e r w a s a tim e
w h e n t b e v ic to r in . a n A m e r ic a n
e le c tio n s h o u l d b e m a g n a n im o u s ,
s u r e l y t h i s c r u ic a l h o u r in t h e h is
t o r y o f d e m o c r a c y i n t h e w o r ld is
s u c h a tim e .
L ib e r ty - lo v in g ^ p e o p le t h r o u g h ,
o u t t h e w o r ld a r e lo o k in g t o t h e
U n i te d S t a te s to d a y . T h e c b a l-
le n g e t h a t c o m e s t o u s is to s e t a n
e x a m p le o f d e m o c ra c y , i n a c tio n
w h ic h - w ill p r o v e to o p p r e s s e d p e o
p ie s e v e r y w h e r e t b a t d e m o c r a c y c a n
b e m a d e to w o r k — t h a t o n t h i s h e m
is p h e r e , a s P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt s a id
M o n d a y , t h e r e is " a liv in g d e m o c
r a c y — a d e m o c r a c y . w h ic h in te n d s
t o k e e p o n li v i n g .” - ■
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e i t h e r b y g o v e r n m e n t o r r e lig io n s
o r g a n iz a t io n s .
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a l lin e s , Is d e s ig n e d t o c a r r y o u t
t h a t p o r tio n o f t b e s e le c tiv e s e r v ic e
a c t w h ic h s t a t e s t h a t c o n s c ie n tio u s
o b je c t o r s c a n b e e x c u s e d f r o m n o n -
c o m b a ta n t m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g a n d
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t o w o r k o f “ n a t i o n a l im p o r ta n c e
u n d e r c iv ilia n d i r e c t i o n ." -
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i s d e f in e d a s o n e w h o " b y .'re a so n
o f r e lig i o u s t r a i n i n g a n d b e lie f , is
c o n s c ie n tio u s ly o p p o s e d t o p a r tic i
p a tio n in w a r i n a n y f o r m .”
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B r iti s h e x p e r ie n c e s w i t h c o n s c ie n
t i o u s o b je c to r s , d r a f t e x p e r t s h e r e
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t o m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e b e m a d e a d i
r e c t r e s p o n s ib i lity o f t h e n a tio n a l
s e le c tiv e s e r v ic e b o a r d , a n d t h a t a
s p e c ia l d iv is io n b e s e t u p t o - s u p e r
v is e t h i s g r o u p .
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tlo u s o b je c tio n s i n to t h e p r e p a r e d
n e s s e f f o r ts , t h e F e d e r k r G o v e r n
m e n t w o u ld f in d w o r k f o r s u c h p e r -
lo y a l o p p o s i t .' s o n s o n s p e c ia l d e f e n s e t a s k s s o t h a t
o f b e 'p f u ln e s s t h e y w o u ld n e i t h e r , r e c e iv e s p e c ia l
e c o n o m ic a i v a n t a g e s n o r s u f f e r u n
d u e h a r d s h ip s a s r e s u lt o f t h e i r b e
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p r o je c t s o f im p o r ta n c e t o t h e n a
tio n a l d e f e n s e u n d e r t b e p la n .
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o u t t h a t p r e s e n t l y n o g o v e r n m e n t
f u n d s a r e a v a ila b le w ith w h ic h to
p u t c o n s c ie n tio u s o b je c t o r s t o w o r k
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g e s te d t h a t t h e n e x t C o n g r e s s
m ig h t m a k e s u i ta b le a p p r o p r ia ti o n s .
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p r o v id e t b a t c h n r c h g r o u p s i n t e r
e s te d in c o n s c ie n tio u s o b je c t o r s b e
a u th o r iz e d u n d e r f e d e r a l s u p e r v i
s io n t o s e t u p a n d f in a n c e d e f e n s e
p r o je c t s o n w h i c h t h e o b je c to r s
c o u ld b e e m p lo y e d .
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e r a l o ffic ia ls h a r e c o n f e r r e d i n te n
s iv e ly , a r e r e p o r te d t o h a v e e x p r e s s
e d th e m s e lv e s a s g r a tif i e d w i t h t h e
p la n s n o w u n d e r w a y .
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d a u g h t e r , a n d T , L . R o o n tz s p e n t
t b e w e e k - e n d w ith M r . a n d M r s .
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M r . a n d M r s C a m p b e ll a n d M r .
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M r . a n d M r s . R . M . . H o l th o u s e r ,
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R a ilw a y o ffic ia ls a n n o u n c e d .
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C o m p a n y h a v e n o w b e g a n w o r k o n
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B a r n e t t c o u n ty , w h o k e p t a d a t e
w ith d e a th a t t h a t p la c e la s t J u l y ,
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to r e t u r n a f t e r h is b n r ia l.
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Q u o ta s c o v e r e d t h e p e r io d t h r o u g h
J u n e 30 , 1941 , o ffic ia ls a n n o u n c e d ,
a n d d id n o t in c lu d e v o lu n te e r s s in c e
t b a t tim e .
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c o m m e n d a tio n s f o r t h e s e v e n N o r t h
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h a n d le a p p e a ls a r is in g f r o m t h e s e
le c tiv e s e r v ic e a c t.
E a c h b o a r d w ill h a v e fiv e m e m
b e r s , in c lu d in g a la w y e r a n d a p h y s i
c ia n . A n y p e r s o n d r a f t e d m a y ' a p
p e a l f r o m t h e d e c is io n o f h is lo c a l
b o a r d s , b u t t h e a p p e a l b o a r d s w ill
h e a r s u c h c a s e s from a w r i t t e n r e
c o r d , a n d t h e a p p e ll a n t w ill n o t m a k e
a p e r s o n a l a p p e a r a n c e .
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c a l d is a b ility w ill b e d e c id e d b y a
m e d ic a l b o a r d , w h ic h h a s n o t y e t
b e e n a p p o in te d .
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e le c t t h e i r o w n c h a ir m a n a n d s e c r e
t a r y , a n d w ill d e c id e u p o n t h e i r
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d is t r i c t , t h e y w ill r e c e iv e n o p a y ,
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r e a l a c tin g .
E v e n tu a lly h e w a s b o o k e d f o r a
c o m in g p ro d u c tio n . H e w a s to a p
p e a r in a s c e n e a n d s a y : “ I t i s ."
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a l l s o r t s o f g e s tu r e s , e x p re s s io n s ,',
to n e s , u n til h e f e lt p e r f e c t.
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David Mallory. In search at newspaper work In New York, .is forced to accept a lob as swttch-board operator In a' swank apartment house, managed by officious Timothy Higgins. There David meets Miss Aga-Iba Paget, a crippled old lady, and her cbarming niece, Ailegra. One day, talking with Higgins In the lobby, David is alarmed.by a piercing scream. David finds the scream came from the Ferrltw apartment, not far from the Pagets*. The Ferriters include Lyon and Everett, and their sister, lone. Everett, a genealogist, is helping Agatha Paget write a book about her. blue- blooded'ancestors. Inside the apartnSent they find a black-bearded man-dead. No weapon can be found.' The police arrive. Higgins. UdIO actively .dislikes: DavM., Informs him that he is fired. David is called to the Paget apartment. There he finds elderly, prim-appearing Agatha Paget sipping a coektalL ' She otters Jilm a job helping write her family history—which will un: earth a few family skeletons. He Accepts the offer. Meanwhile, police suspect Iyon Ferriter of the murder. Jerry Oicliran of the Press offers David a fob helping solve the murder. David accepts. He IS to keep on workmg for Miss Paget. Later David meets Grosvenor Paget, AHegra‘s brother.
CH APTER V—Continued
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I th e n a s k e d ..
“ T h a t,” C o c h r a n e s a i d a n d
g rin n e d a t m e , “ i s s o m e th in g t o b e
d is c lo s e d to o u r r e a d e r s in a l a t e r
in s ta llm e n t. A n d , b y th e w a y , o u r
f r ie n d B la c k b e a r d h a d b e e n p la c e s .
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ly . I n a w a r p e r h a p s — W o rld o r
r u m . I t m a y m e a n m u c h , o r n o th
in g , lik e th e r e s t o f th is c a s e . T h e
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I lo o k e d a t th e c lo c k a n d k n e w I
w a s . A s w e le f t, C o c h r a n e a s k e d :
“ S till liv in g in th e b a s e m e n t ? ”
I g a v e h im m y a d d r e s s .
“ Y o u c a n fin d m e th e r e a n y e v e
n in g ,” I to ld h im , “ b u t n o t til l la te
to n ig h t. I ’v e a lo t s till to g o o v e r
w h e n I g e t b a c k t o t h e M o re llo .”
T h e m a id , A n n ie , l e t m e in . R e
m o r s e f o r m y n e g le c t h u r r ie d m e
d o w n th e h a l t I c a m e i n t o t h e r o o m
s o q u ic k ly t h a t I c a u g h t A H e g ra a n d
h e r b r o th e r o ff g u a r d .
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th e w in d o w . G r o s v e n o r s p o k e p le a s
a n tly e n o u g h b u t I w a s s u r e s u s p i
c io n e c h o e d in h is v o ic e :
“ W e th o u g h t y o u h a d g o n e f o r th e
d a y , M r . M a llo r y .”
“ I d o n ’t w o c d e r ," I s a id . “ I w a s
d e la y e d . It y o u ’r e b u s y I c a n w a i t.”
“ N o ,” h e s t i d n e r v o u s ly , “ o h , n o ,
n o ; n o t a t a ll.”
A U e g ra tu r n e d f r o m th e w in d o w
a n d s m ile d . I t w a s n ’t a g r e a t s u c
c e s s . N e ilh e r w a s th e c a r e le s s n e s s
s h e p u m p e d in to h e r v o ic e .
“ G ro v e a n d I w e r e h a v in g a n o th e r
Hf o u r s q u a b b le s , M r . M a U o ry . Y o u ’l l
g e t u s e d t o th e m .”
S h e w e n t t o t h e d o o r, tr y in g s o
h a r d t o a p p e a r a t e a s e t h a t s h e
w a s p itif u l. S h e s a i d f r o m th e
th re s h o ld :
“ W e ll,. i t ’s j u s t a s u n s e ttle d a s
w h e n w e b e g a n , G r o v e .” A n d th is I
k n e w w a s s h e e r p la y - a c tin g t h a t h id
s o m e th in g .
T h e b o y lin g e r e d a f t e r s h e h a d
le f t, w a n d e r in g a b o u t th e ro o m ,
p e e r in g a t tit le s o n th e b o o k s h e lv e s .
I s a t d o w n , s w itc h e d o n t h e d e s k
lig h t a n d b e n t to m y w o rk . T w ic e
I th o u g h t h e w a s g o in g to s p e a k . A t
la s t, h e s a i d , w ith a w id e y a w n :
“ I ’m d e a d o n m y f e e t. I th in k
P U p a s s u p s u p p e r to n ig h t a n d g o
to b e d n o w .”
“ P l e a s a n t d r e a m s ,” I to ld h im .
H e s m ile d u n c e r ta in ly a n d le f t.
I t w a s n in e o ’c lo c k w h e n I fin
is h e d . I s ta c k e d t h e p a p e r s n e a tly
o n t h e d e s k , s w u n g a b o u t i n th e
s w iv e l c h a ir a n d g la n c e d u p w a r d
sit th e n a r r o w s t r i p o f s k y a b o v e th e
u p p e r r o w o f lig h te d w in d o w s i n th e
a r e a w a ll. T h e r e w e r e s t a r s .
I s tE o te d t o r is e , c h e c k e d m y s e lf
a n d s a t , s ta r in g .
T h o s e d a r k p a n e s a c r o s s t h e w a y
w e r e in th e F e r r i t e r a p a r tm e n t a n d
b e h in d o n e o f th e m I h a d s e e n a
lig h t tu r n e d o n . I t s h o w e d t h e c o r
n e r o f a b u r e a u , t h e f o o t o f a b e d
a n d a m a n ’s m o v in g f ig u r e . O n e o f
S h a n n o n ’s c o p s , I th o u g h t, StiU
s e a r c h in g th e f la t f o r w h a t p la in ly
w a s n o t th e r e .
B e la te d ly , t h e in tr u d e r c a m e to
th e w in d o w a n d d r e w th e s h a d e . I
s a w h is f a c e c le a r ly f o r a s e c o n d .
I t w a s G r o s v e n o r P a g e t.
I s a t s till. F o r a f e w m in u te s m y
m in d d id n ’t w o r k a t a U . I t k e p t
ju m p in g a t th e o r ie s a n d f a llin g
s h o r t. I t s f ir s t s e n s ib le a c t w a s it s
c o u n s e l: “ I t ’s n o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s ,
D a v e ; i t ’s n o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s .” ,
B u t I k n e w i t w a s . T h e b o y w a s
d e e p e r in th is th in g t h a n a n y o n e
d re a m e d . T h a t w a s n ’t e n tir e ly h is
b u s in e s s . I t w a s b is s is te r ’s a n d
b is a u n t’s a n d , s in c e I o w e d M is s
A g a th a m u c h , m in e a s w e ll. I
th o u g h t o f C o c h r a n e , to o , a n d s w o r e
to m y s e lf .
W h e n I lo o k e d a g a in , a ll w in d o w s a c r o s s t h e c o u r t w e r e d a r k . I s a t
d o w n a n d s ta r e d a t s o m e p a p e r s . I
h e a r d th e la lc h o f th e f r o n t d o o r,
tu r n . F e e t c r e p t a lo n g th e h a ll. A
d o o r c lo s e d . I w a ite d a m in u te .
T h e n I p ic k e d u p m y h a t a n d c o a t
a n d r a n g th e d e s k b eU .
“ W ill y o u t e l l M is s P a g e t,” I
a s k e d , th e ih a id , “ th a t. P l l b e b a d e
p ro m p tly a t n in e to m o rr o w ? ’’
S h e le d m e t o th e d o o r a n d le t
n .e o u t. T d id n o t r in g f o r th e- e le
v a to r . I w e n t lo u d ly d o w n th e f ir s t
flig h t o f s t a i r s . T h e n I tip to e d b a c k ,
c r o s s e d th e h a l l a n d p r e s s e d th e
F e r r i t e r s ’ b e ll.
CH APTER V I
- D e e p in th e F e r r i t e r a p a r tm e n t,
t h e b e U s h r ille d . I t w a s - Sb lo u d
i n t h e s ile n c e t h a t I je r k e d m y fin
g e r fro m .,th e .,b u tto n .' .
I h e a r d t h e fo r-o f t to r r e n t o f tr a f
fic a n d t h e m u f f le d ' s q u a w k o f a
r a d io , f ilte r in g in f r o m th e a r e a . I
h e a r d a s te a d y th u m p in g in m y o w n
e a r s a n d w in d m u tt e r in g in th e e le
v a t o r s h a f t b u t n o s o u n d , n o h in t o f
m o v e m e n t b e y o n d th e F e r r i t e r s ’
d o o r,
I p r e s s e d . th e . b u tto n a g a in a n d
h e ld i t d o w n j u s t to s h o w th e b e ll
t h a t i t s n o is e d id n ’t s c a r e m e . I t
s to p p e d , w h e n a t l a s t I d ro p p e d m y
h a n d , a s a b r u p tly a s th e v o ic e a t
t h e te le p h o n e h a d b e e n c h e c k e d th e
d a y b e fo r e . I w a s s w e a tin g a n d in
s id e m e th e w is e , o r tim id , v o ic e h a d
b e g u n a g a in :
“ I t ’s n o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s , D a v e ;
i t ’s n o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s .”
I w a s m ir e d to o d e e p n o w , to
d i i n b o u t a n d w a lk a w a y p rig g is h ly
w h ile A U e g ra a n d M is s A g a to a a n d
t h a t fo o l b o y t e e t e r e d o n to e b r in k
I s a w b is f a c e d e a r ly , f o r
a s e c o n d .
o f a s lo u g h . I c o u ld n ’t m a k e G ro s -
v e n o r a m u r d e r e r — a t l e a s t n o t th is
m u r d e r e r . H e h a d n ’t th e b r a in s . H e
h a d n ’t h a d e v e n th e c o m m o n s e n s e
to p u ll d o w n to e s h a d e b e f o re tu r n
in g o n to e lig h t. Y e t to e f la t’s s i
le n c e d a m n e d h im . I t p ro v e d t h a t
h e , u n k n o w n to th e p o lic e , u n k n o w n
t o H ig g in s , h a d a k e y .
T h e w h e e d lin g v o ic e in s id e m e
d ie d a w a y . S h a n n o n w a s n o fo o l.
S h a n n o n m ig h t h a v e s e t a t r a p in to
w h ic h a y o u n g id io t h a d s tu m b le d .
I k n e w n o w w h a t I m u s t d o . I
c r o s s e d th e h a ll a n d r a n g to e P a g
e ts ’ b e U .
G ro s v e n o r h im s e lf o p e n e d th e d o o r
a n d to e lie I h a d p r e p a r e d f o r A n n ie
s e r v e d f o r h im .
“ S p r r y ,” I s a i d ; “ I f o r g o t s o m e
th in g ,” a n d s te p p e d f o r w a r d . H e
w a s in a d r e s s in g g o w n b u t h is h a ir
w a s s le e k a n d h is e y e s w e r e q u ic k .
I w a lk e d to th e r o o m w h e r e I h a d
w o r k e d a n d tu r n e d o n th e lig h ts . H e
s to o d i n to e h a ll, w a tc h in g m e a n d
h e lo o k e d in h is b ro c a d e d , ta s s e le d
r o b e lik e a p o s te r f o r m e n ’s s o c k s .
I c o u ld s e e h e w a s re lie v e d i t w a s
o n ly I . H e w a s e a s y to r e a d .
“ C o u ld y o u c o m e h e r e a m in u te ,
M r . P a g e t? ” I c a lle d a n d I c lo s e d
th e d o o r w h e n h e h a d e n te r e d . T h a t
fr ig h te n e d h im . H e tu r n e d .w h ite
b u t h e h a d e n o u g h b a c k b o n e to k e e p
h is f a c e s tiff. H e s a t d o w n a n d
p u lle d h is r o b e a b o u t h im . I le a n e d
a g a in s t th e d e s k . H e c le a r e d h is
th r o a t, lo o k e d u p a t m e a n d .a s k e d :
“ W e ll? ”
T h e w a y h e s p o k e m a d e m e f e e l
d u m s y . I t w a s h a r d to b e g in a n d
I f o u n d m y s e lf s a y in g a lo u d :
“ I t ’s n o n e o f m y b u s in e s s , b u t— ”
T h e r e I s tu c k . H is e y e lid s flic k e re d .
I f e l t m y m u s c le s j e r k a s h e s lid
a h a n d in to to e p o c k e t o f h is r o b e .
H e to o k a c ig a r e t te f r o m a s ilv e r,
c a s e a n d th e n , r e m e m b e r in g h is
m a n n e r s , o ffe re d o n e to m e . I h e ld a m a tc h f o r h im a n d th e n lig h te d
m y o w n . T h e n I tr ie d a g a in :
'T d lik e y o u to b e lie v e t h a t I ’m
n o t h o r n in g in . I ’m n o t a s k in g f o r
y o u r c o n fid e n c e , b u t I ’U b e g la d to
h e lp y o u in a n y w a y I c a n .”
H is e y e b ro w s a r c h e d a tr ifle .
’’K in d o f y o u ,” s a i d h e . a n d h is
u p s ta g e s tu ffin e s s ir k e d m e . I p ic k e d
m y w o r d s .le s s c a r e f u lly :
1T v e p ro v e d t h a t a lr e a d y , w h e th
e r y o u lik e i t o r n o t. I f I w e r e n ’t in
y o u r c o m e r , I ’d b e p h o n in g C a p ta in
S h a n n o n n o w . Y o u c a n d ro p t o e .a ir
o f p a tr ic ia n b e w ild e r m e n t, if y o u
d o n ’t m in d . A U I r e a ll y w a n t to
g iv e is a d v ic e . T h e .n e x t tim e y o u
p ro w l a b o u t to e F e r r i t e r s ’ a p a r t
m e n t, p u ll d o w n th e s h a d e s b e fo re ,
y o u l i g h t u p . ”
' T h a t h i t h im . H e tu r n e d g r e e n
a n d c r e a s e d h is lip s to k e e p th e m
f r o m tr e m b lin g . H e 'd i d n o t h e e d
th e a s h t h a t s h o o k f r o m h is c ig a
r e t t e o n to h is k n e e s .
“ I f ,V I to ld h im , “ y o u w a n t to
le a v e i t th e r e , t h a t 's y o u r a f f a ir . A ft
e r a ll, i t ’s n o n e o f m y b u s in e s s .”
H e h a A g o t h o ld o f h im s e lf . H e -
,took- a lo n g d r a g o n h is c ig a r e t te
a n d g r o u n d o u t to e b u t t in a n a s h
trs ijr. '
“ W h ic h is , o f c o u r s e ,” h e s a id ,
“ th e . c o r r e c t a n s w e r . I t is n o n e o f
y o u r b u s in e s s . B u t i f y o u in s is t o n
m a ltin g i t s o , g o a h e a d . I ’ll o n ly
s a y t h a t y o u lie .”
I c o u ld h a v e s m a c k e d h im d o w n
w ith g r e a t jo y , b u t I h e ld m y s e lf in .
'T m n o t a c o p ,” I r e m in d e d h im .
H e h a d p ic k e d h is c o u r s e . H e w a s
g o in g to b lu ff i t o u t.
“ N o ,” h e s a i d , ‘*you’r e n o t. Y o u ’r e
.m y . a u n tis — h ir e lin g .”
I th in k h e k n e w h o w c lo s e h e
c a m e t o a s o c k in th e n o s e , f o r h e
h a l f r o s e a n d h is e y e s w id e n e d . I
d id n 't m o v e . I o n ly s a i d :
“ T h a n k s f o r p u ttin g m e in m y
p la c e . T h a t m a k e s e v e r y th in g s im
p le r . I w o n ’t k e e p y o u a n y lo n g e r .”
W e h e a r d to e f r o n t d o o r o p e n a n d
w o m e n ’s v o ic e s . .T h e y s tir r e d .m o r e
p a n ic in G ro s v e n o r th a n I h a d . H e
g o t u p w ith a h is s o f b r e a th .
“ S it d o w n , y o u a s s ,” I to ld h im
s o ftly . “ S it d o w n a n d g e t h o ld o f
y o u rs e lf .”
H e o b e y e d . I r u m a g e d in m y
m in d a n d th e n r e c ite d , lo u d ly : .
“ D ’A rm h a iU a c w a s to e g r e a te s t I
e v e r- s a w . 1 U tte r ly u n b e a ta b le - if y o u
le t h im c o m e to y O u . H is c o m
p o s e d a tta c k w a s lik e a s o n g . O n c e
y o u w e r e o n th e d e fe n s iv e y o u w e r e
lo s t. H e h a d a d i s a r m i n g t r i c k t h a t
w a s s h e e r w iz a r d r y . I s a w h is e p e e
j e r k K u r to o ff ls a n d th r o w i t a w a y .
A n d K u rth o ff w a s n o w e a k lin g . I
le a r n e d to e e le m e n ts o f t h a t s tu n t
o n c e m y s e lf , b u t i t ’s o v e r a y e a r
n o w s in c e I l a s t to u c h e d a s w o rd .
F e n c in g i s — ”
I je r k e d u p f r o m m y lo u n g in g p o
s itio n a g a in s t to e d e s k . G ro s v e n o r
r o s e a n d g a v e a w e a k s m ile a s A l-
l e g r a P a g e t p u s h e d h e r a u n t’s w h e e l'
c h a ir in to to e r o o m . T h e o ld la d y
lo o k e d a t m e . B e h in d h e r I s a w to e
g ir l s t a r e a t h e r b r o th e r a n d I w o n
d e r e d h o w m u c h s h e k n e w . T h e
th o u g h t m a d e m e s ic k . M is s A g a
t h a s a id , c r is p ly :
“ D a v id , I h ir e d a w r ite r . M a y b e
y o u th o u g h t I s a i d ‘lo d g e r .’ ”
I f e lt A H e g ra lo o k a t m e b u t I
k e p t m y e y e s o n to e s h a r p o ld f a c e
b e f o r e m e a n d g rin n e d .
“ M y f a u lt,” I s a id . “ I s t a r t e d
h o m e a n h o u r a g o , b u t w e g o t to
t a k i n g a b o u t fe n c in g a n d I n e v e r
k n o w w h e n to s to p .”
“ H ’m ,” M is s A g a th a s a i d a n d
tu r n e d u p o n h e r n e p h e w w h o o n c e
m o r e w a s a f a s h io n p la te for- w h a t
th e h a lf - d r e s s e d m a n s h o u ld w e a r .
“ I th o u g h t y o u w e re , g o in g to b e d ,
f a k e r ? ”
“ I s t a r t e d - t o ," h e s a id , " b u t
I c o u ld n ’t s le e p .”
“ Y o u . s h o u ld h a v e c o m e to y o u r
U n c le S ta n le y ’s ,” s h e to ld h im . “ A l-
le g r a a n d I d o z e d s o m u c h t h a t n o w
w e ’r e w id e a w a k e a g a in . T a k e s o m e
b e e r , G ro v e . I t ’s r e la x in g a n d i t ’s
p le b e ia n . I t w o u ld b e g o o d f o r y o u
o n b o th c o u n ts .”
“ I t m ig h t a t t h a t ,” h e a d m itte d .
A U e g ra w a s w a tc h in g h im s o h a r d
t h a t I f e a r e d h e r a u n t w o u ld s e e it.
I p ic k e d u p m y h a t a n d s a i d lo u d ly ’:
“ I ’m re a H y g o in g n o w . A n d I ’ll
b e a le s s p e r m a n e n t r e s id e n t, h e r e
a f t e r .”
“ N o ,” b lis s A g a th a c o r r e c te d .
“ W e ’l l a ll h a v e b e e r a n d c h e e s e a s
a n ig h tc a p . M y ta s t e s g e t lo w e r a s
m y a g e in c r e a s e s . A H e g ra1 m y d e a r ;
r in g f o r A n n ie —n o , d o n ’t. S h e ’s
p ro b a b ly g o n e to b e d . G ro v e , if y o u
c a n p u ll y o u rs e lf o u t o f y o u r in
s o m n ia a n d a c tu a U y w a k e u p , y o u
c a n h e lp m e in th e p a n tr y . W e ’ll
b e r i g h t b a c k .”
T h e g ir l s t a r t e d to fo H o w th e m .
S h e c h e c k e d h e r s e lf a t th e d o o r a n d
w a tc h e d th e m d o w n th e h a l l . ' I
s a w h e r b r a c e h e r s h o u ld e r s b e
f o r e s h e tu r n e d a r o u n d .
“ Y d u ’r e f a s t o n y o u r f e e t, a r e n ’t
y o u ? ” s h e a s k e d m e . “ I th in k y o u
a o tu a U y fo o le d m y a u n t.”
S o m e th in g r o d e h e r . S h e s e e m e d
c a lm a n d th e r e w a s a m o c k in g g lin t -
i n h e r le v e l e y e s b u t I c o u ld f e e l
h e r w o r r y . T h o u g h t o f w h e r e it
m ig h t le a d m a d e m e f e e l s id e a g a in ’.
I w a n te d h e r in m y a r m s f o r m a n y
r e a s o n s . N o t th e l e a s t o f th e m w a s
t h a t I k n e w s h e w a s - s c a r e d . I g rin n e d .
“ I fo o le d y o u i” I to ld h e r . “ W * w e r e j u s t ta lk in g .”
S h e b ru s h e d t h a t a s id e . H e r e y e s
a d m itte d h e r f r ig h t a n d h e r b r ig h t m o u th tr e m b le d .
“ Y o u a n d h e h a v e b e e n q u a r r e l
in g ,’.!-sh e w h is p e re d . “ W h a t.a b q u t? ”
I a lm o s t to ld h e r b u t I k n e w t h a t
i t w o u ld n ’t b e s q u a r e , a f t e r w h a t
I ’d s a i d to G ro v e . I k n e w , a s s h e
s to o d n e a r m e a n d s e e m e d to f o r g e t
I w a s a h a llm a n e m e r itu s , t h a t I
n e e d e d m y s e lf - r e s p e c t b e c a u s e I
w a n te d h e r . S h e w a s o n e o f th e
p e o p le w h o m a k e y o u m o r e d e c e n t
th a n y o u a r e . S o I s a i d :
“ Y o u ’r e w r o n g . W e w e r e j u s t ta lk
in g . A s k h im y o u rs e lf .”
I t d id n ’t s a tis f y h e r .
- “ H e ’s a fo o l,” s h e s a i d h a l f to
h e r s e lf , “ b u t a d e a r fo o l. W h a t's h a
b e e n d o in g ? ”
“ Y o u d o n ’t r e t a i n v e r y w e ll, d o
y o u ? ” I a s k e d . “ I s a i d h e ’d b e e n
ta lk in g to m e .”
“ Y o u H e lik e a g e n tle m a n,!’1 s h e
s a id a n d s m ile d .
. I h e a r d to e d i n k o f g la s s in . th e
h a U , a n d d ro p p e d m y v o ic e .
" M e r e ly a v e s tig e ," I to ld h e r .
“ W e w e r e ta lk in g a b o u t fe n c in g . I f
h e w e r e to a s k m e h im s e lf , t h a t is
aU I (x>uld r e m e m b e r .”
I th in k s h e u n d e r s to o d w h a t I d id
n o t s a y . . S h e g a v e m e a to o k th a t
w in d e d m e a g a in a n d th e n ; tu r n in g ,
h e lp e d h e r b r o th e r g u id e a la d e n
te a - w a g o n o v e r t o e th r e s h o ld . B e
h in d i t , M is s A g a th a p ro p e lle d b e t
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t h e p a s t 20 y e a r s , a n d s tr e s s e s t h e
n e e d o f o u r n a tio n ’s p r e p a r e d n e s s .
I t h a d i t s f ir s t p u b U c s h o w in g in
W a s h in g to n , D . C ., b e fo re a n a u d i
e n c e o f h ig h o ffic ia ls o f th e f e d e r a l
g o v e r n m e n t, a n d r e c e iv e d th e u n
q u a lifie d a p p r o v a l o f s u c h n a tio n a l
d e f e n s e le a d e r s a s to e s e c r e ta r y o f
to e n a v y a n d th e s e c r e to r y o f w a r .
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H e n r y F o n d a ’s a U in f a v o r o f liv
in g in g la s s n o u s e s . T h e .r o o m h e
lik e s b e s t in h is o w n
h o u s e is th e b r e a k
f a s t r o o m , w h ic h is
b u U t e n tir e ly o f g lsis s
b ric k s . T h e U g h t
s e e m s to flo w f r o m
th e w a lls in c h e e r
fu l, s p i r it • b o o s tin g
d o s e s , a n d h e ’s fo u n d
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b lu e s , e v e n w h e n h e
h a s to g e t u p a t th e
c r a c k o f d a w n to b e
a t to e s tu d io o n tim e .
F a n n y ( “ B a b y S n o o k s ” ) B r ic e
s tr in g s r ig h t a lo n g w ith h im . S h e
h a d a h u g e h o le c u t in o n e o f to e
w a lls o f h e r S a n F e r n a n d o v a U e y
h o m e a n d fiU ed i t w ith g la s s b lo c k s —
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a s th e y ’r e n o n - tr a n s p a r e n t th e y
d o n ’t m a k e h e r f e e l lik e a g o ld fis h .
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lo v e s to r y e v e n m o r e b e a u tif u l a n d
th r illin g t h a n to e o n e in “ F a r e w e ll
to A r m s .” T h e h e r o ’s r o le is p e r f e c t
f o r G a r y C o o p e r, w h o ’s h a d lo n g
d is c a s s i o n s w i th th e a u th o r a b o u t i t .
— * —
“ L a n d o f L ib e r ty ,” th e f e a tu r e
p ic tu r e w h ic h w a s th e c o n trib u tio n
o f to e m o tio n p ic tu r e
in d u s tr y to th e N e w
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P l a n s c a U f o r d o n a t
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R e d C r o s s a n d s im ila r o rg a n iz a tio n s .
T h e p ic tu r e te lls to e h is to r y o f
A m e r ic a f r o m to e d a y s b e fo r e th e
c o m in g o f th e w h ite m e n to m o d e r n
tim e s . In c lu d e d in to e U s t o f s t a r s
a p p e a r in g in in d iv id u a l s e q u e n c e s o f
th e s to r y a r e B e tte D a v is , S p e n c e r
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S te w a r t, G e o r g e A rlis s , M a r g a r e t
S u H a v a n , W a lte r H o u s to n , G e o rg e
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— * —
I t to o k a m o n th f o r P a r a m o u n t to
p e r s u a d e o n e o f D e tr o iP s h u g e a u
to m o b ile c o m p a n ie s to l e t th e m u s e
to e in te r i o r o f to e p la n t to film
s c e n e s f o r “ R e a c h in g f o r th e S u n ,”
a s to r y o f th e a u to m o tiv e in d u s tr y .
J o e l M c C r e a a n d E U e n D re w a r e c o -
s t a r r e d , a n d th e c a s t in c lu d e s A l
b e r t D e k k e r , E d d ie B r a c k e n a n d
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o n th e a i r f o r W e s tin g h o u s e ’s “ M u
s ic a l A m e r ic a n a ” s o m e b o d y a s k e d
h im w h o c o m p o s e d “ A n n ie L a u r ie ,”
w h ic h h e w a s to s in g . S o m e b o d y
e ls e p ip e d u p a n d s a id , “ R o b e r t
B u r n s , o f c o u r s e .” H e a th e r to n w o u ld h a v e w o n m o n e y o n t h a t q u e s tio n
o n a q u iz p r o g r a m , f o r h e h a p p e n e d
to k n o w t h a t B u m s w a s n o m u s i
c ia n , a n d d id n ’t e v e n w r ite th e
w o r d s o f th e p o p u la r o ld s o n g .
F u r th e r m o r e , h e k n e w it s h is to r y
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a r o m a n c e b e tw e e n W ilU a m D o u g
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F le m is h w a r s w ith o u t c la im in g h e r
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s h e a lte r e d th e w o rd s a n d c o m p o s e d
t o e m u s ic .
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c u r ta in .. . .
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w a t e r w h e n w a s h in g fin e w h ite
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n ig h t. S i m m e r v e r y slo w ly f o r o n e
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to e a p p le s fiv e m in u te s in a s m a ll
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THE DAViE RECORD, HOCKSVILLa N. C. NOVEMBER 20. 1940.
T H E D A V I E R E C O R D .
C FIANK STROUD Editor.
r ELEPHON <1
Elntered a t the PostoIHce in Mocks-
vllle, N. C., as Second-claw Mail
m atter. March 3,1903 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE S I OO
SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE $ 80
We were under the impression
a voter had to live in the county
and precinct in which tbev voted at
least four months preceding the
election. We were mistaken.
We trust that every man who
stole or tried to steal a vote in the
recent election, will be prosecuted
and sent to chain gang tor at least
one year. A man who is mean en
ough to steal your vote is mean en
ough to steal your cotton or your
meat.
Onr creditors are raakiug life un
comfortable for us. If yonaredue
The Record anything on subscrip,
tion, please let us bear from you
this week. We dislike to mention
this matter, but it takes monev to
keep even a country weekly news
paper going.
Here’s hoping that Mr. Roose.
velt will he able to steer the old
slip of state for the next four years.
I t would be a tragedy if anything
should happen that would put the
pig drowner and the plctver up of
cotton in the presidential chair.
God forbid
D i s t a n t V i s i t o r s H e r e . T h o m a s F r a n k l i n C a ll.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hodson, of Thomas F. Call, 83, one of
Troy, N Y., Harry C. Ilooven, of Mocksville’s oldest and best known
Los Angeles, Cali, and Mr. and citizens, died at the home of bis
Mrs. Russell W o o d , of M a r s h a ll !daughter, Mrs. W . F. Nail, on
town, Iowa., spent last Tuesday in Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock,
following a long illness.
S e lls F in e T o b a c c o .
I. N. Smoot, of near County
Line, one of Davie’s best farmers
and tobacco growers, was in towu
Thursday afternoon on his way
home from Winston-Salem, where
he carried a load of the golden
weed. ■ Mr. Smoot sold 788 pounds
of tobacco which brought him $334
after after deducting warehouse
commissions. H i s best grade
brought him $56 per hundred.
When it comes to growing good
tobacco Mr. Smoot knows jnst how
it is done
T w o T h a n k s g iv i o g s T I n s
Y e a r .
The United States will once again
have two Thanksgiving Days.
President Roosevelt, bent 0 n
changing the time-honored date, has
set Thursday. November 21. as the
time while Governor Clyde Hoev of
North Carolina and other governors
stand by the traditional last Thurs
day and proclaim Thnrsdav, Novem
ber 28
While a large number of the states
wiil follow the President and ohserve
November 21 in 16 States, however,
have announced adherance to the
traditional date—November 28. the
last Thursday of the month: Arkan-
sas, Florida, Connecticut, Kansas,
Iowa, Nevada. Massachusetts, Okla
homa, North Carolina, New Hamp
shire, South Dakota, Pennsylvania
Rhode Island. Tennessee, Vermont,
Maine.
T r e e D e m o n s t r a t i o n .
W e are glad to announce, th a t J . 0.
Rowell, Extension Entomologist of State
College, will be w ith us on Friday. No
vem ber 22, to give a dem onstration on
controlling Peach Tree Borers. We have
arranged a m eeting at the farm of Bcyd
W. Rollins, on the Bear Creek church road,
a t 10 a. m Mr. Rollii.s has a large or
chard and we will treat several trees and
Mr. Rowell will . xplain this process and
will be glad to discuss any other orchard
insects. If you have any peach trees; we
invite you to attend this dem onstration
and feel that vou will get som ething th a t
will be worth your while and something
th a t you can put into practice.
D. C RANKIN, County Agent.
G IV E T H A N K S .
Dear God. I love this coming day.
The most loved day oi the year.
Let us give thanks for this precious day.
November 28. we call Thanksgiving day.
D ear Jesus, we thank Tbee for the good
food Thou bast given us this year,
A ndJieIpeveryone make peace and cheer-
And every home m ake gladness instead
of sadness, and God bless America (
For the coining years
H e lp u sh id e th e w a r bombs from our
ears. Now guide us, keep us, we pray.
Touch our hearts" for Thanksgiving d ay .1
FRANCES COLLET!E j
C. F. Godbey, R t; Mrs Lula
Campbell, Ha*mony, R. I; I. B.
Beck, R. 4; C. L. Beaver, R. 2;
Mrs. W. M. Owen, R. 3 were a-
mong those who !eft life presevers
with us Friday.
town visiting relatives. Tbev were
dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Daniel While here they visited
Attorney and Mrs. A. T. Grant.
They are grandchildren of Mrs.
Mary Allen, formerly, of Davie
county, who was a half-sister of
the late A . T Grant. After her
husband’s death, Mrs. Allen made
her home here with her brother for
some time, but moved back to Iowa
about 20 years ago. Mrs. Allen
living in Marshalltowu, Iowa, and
is in excellent health at the ad
vanced age of 92 years. She
able to read without glasses. Be
fore moving to Iowa, where she
was married, Mrs. Allen lived at
Farmington in the house now own.
ed by Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen.
She and her husband were both
natives of Davie county.
S o m e F i o e T o b a c c o .
M M Bowles, of R. 1, is one of
Davie's best tobacco farmers. He
doesn’t grow many acres, but gets
fancy prices. He had nine-tenths
of an acre in tobacco this year,
wbicb produced 2 030 ponnds and
brought him $632.68. He sold his
last load Thursday, 700 pounds,
wbicb brought $349. His best
grade brought $61 per too pounds.
B i x b y N e w s .
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Robertson, of Win
ston Salem, spent Sunday w ith Mr. and
Mrs J . H. Robertson.
Mrs N- C. Fotts is on the sick list, we
are sorry to note,
Mr. and Mrs. W iley Barney are the
prdud parents of a Soe son, Tomie Lee.
Mrs. Sanford M assey spent th e week
end w ith her brother, Carl Wagoner, near
Statesville.
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Saunders, of Win
ston-Salem. spent Sunday afternoon with
C. S Massey.
F o r k N e w s N o te s .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinder, and Mrs-
Coite Kinder, of Harmony were Sunday
visitors w ith Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Johnston.
Geo. A. C arter who has been quite sick
is much better now, and is able to sit up
bis room
Mrs. Jno Minor, ot W inston Salem spent
th e week-end here w ith relatives.
Mt. and Mrs Beeker and children, of
Salisbury spent Sunday afternoon here,
guests of M rs-Soott Goodman.
Misses A nnie and Thelma Carter spent
one day in W inston-Salem last week.
Rev. P. L. Sm ith filles bis regular ap
pointm ent at Fulton Sunday a. m.
M issInez Jones spent Tuesday night
w ith-MisB Frances Johnston.
Miss Nora Carter is improving slowly.
Mrs. Bob Everhart who bas been quite
sick is improving.
Mr. and Mrs J . D. Nash, of Statesville,
R 6. spent Saturday here looking after
their farm s. _______
C e n te r N e w s .
tb . and Mrs. Odns Tutterow and child
ren of W inston-Salem, were the week end
guests of his parents lib. and Mrs. L. M.
Totterow.
Mr. and Mrs J H Jones w ere Sunday
guests of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Jones
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . Murphy, of Salis-
buiy visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dyson were shop
pers in W inston-Salem recently.
Mrs. H. F. Totterow who is a patient .a t
the Davis hospital is slowly improving her
m any friends hope for her a speedy re
coverv.
Mr. aod Mrs. Milton Parker, of Ephesis
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Parker.
Miss Catherine Anderson, of Winston-
Salem spent th e week end w ith home folks.
B a il e y 's C h a p e l N e w s .
Miss Layvella Livengood spent Sunday
with Lydia Sue Carter, and they visited
Miss Loreoe Robertson Sunday afternoon
a t Bixby.
Mr. and Mrs. John tu ck er and Miss
Hilda Charles, of Winston Salem were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Tucker
Miss Athene Tucker spent Sunday night
with Misses Mamie Gehe and Peggy Anne
Bailey.
Mr and Mrs. Bonce Bailey visited Mr.
and Mrs. Author Sprye
Mr and Mrs John Lanier and children
spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ciscro
Bailey.
H r. Call was a native of Davie
county, and spent his entire life -in
the county. H e moved to Mocks-
ville many years ago from Oak
Grove. ' He was a member of Oak
Grove Methodist church, and was
active in church work for many
years. He will be missed, not only
in Mocksvillet but throughout this
section. His wife passed away a-
hout two years ago.
Mr. Call is survived by three sons,
W L. and W. E. Call, of this city;
Grady F Call, of Sumter, S. C.,
and two daughters, Mrs. W. F.
Nail,.of this city, and Mrs. ]. A.
Wagoner, of High Point. A nun
her of grandchildren survive.
Funeral services were held at
O a k Grove Methodist church
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock,
conducted bv Revs B. M. Avett,
G. W. Fink and W. J. S. Walker,
and the body laid to rest In the
church cemetery.
In the death of H r. Call the
community loses a good citizen, the
church a faithful Christian worker,
and the children a kind and loving
father. The Record extends sym
pathy to the bereaved family in
this sad hour.
D a v i e Q u o t a 7 6 .
Seventy six Davie county young
men will be called for a year’s mili
tary training within thenext seven
months. It is thought that the
first quota from Davie will besmall,
as a number of our. boys have
volunteered and entered the army
and navy this year. Questionaires
are now being mailed to the Davie
men in the draft age. •'
Rev and Mrs. R. G. McClam-
roch and children, of Newton, R. t.
spent Monday with relatives near
Oak Grove.
The Walker Funeral Home of
this city, and Gwyn Harris, ofi
Winston-Salem, have purchased
the Young Funeral Horae at Coo-
Ieemee. T heyw iltcontiuuetoop-,
erate the funeral home at Coolee- j
mee as a branch of the Walker
Funeral Home.
W ilI k ie 's S p e e c h .
Marshall Kurfees, a leaderin the
Willkie for-president drive in this
section, wired a message of good
wishes to the Republican 1940
standard bearer after Willkie’s ra
dio address last week.
“ Kurfees’ message asserted that
“Your magnificent appeal for a
united America tonight makes me
feel proud of my humble efforts in
your behalf, and I wish you God’s
speed In the future.
“ May your health continue that
the crusade jrou have so wonder,
fully championed may go forward
unimpaired. May your happiness
with that wonderful wife of yours,
who is the first lady in millions of.
American hearts, remain secure
throughout the years to come.”—
Winston City Sentinel.
Bargains! Bargains!
Sugar 100 iba
Sugar 25 Ibs
Sugar 5 Ibs
Black Pepper 13c lb, 2 Ibs
4 Ib Carton Pure Lard
Plenty Salmon.
Kenny Coffee, I Ib pack
Maxwell House Coffee
$4.50 , School Tablets- 3c each
$1.19 } Hanes heavy weight Union Suita 79 c
Other Makes Heavy Weight
Union Suits 69 c
Blankets66 x 80double part wool $1 99
Plentyjiingle Blankets
66 x 76 First Quality 59c
Leather Coats $5.95 up
There will not be anorber elec
tion for two years, for which we
should all be very thankful.
See Us For Pants, Shoes And Anything You Need.
See Me For Bargains In Anything
. You Need.
J. Frank Hendrix
Near Depot Mocksville, N. C
M r s . I d a B o g e r .
Mrs. Ida Boger. 71, died Soodav evening
a t 10:20 o'clock a t th e hom e of her son,
W. D. Booie, on R. 2.
Fnneral services were held a t Ijam es X
Roads B aptist church yesterday afternoon
a t 2:30 o'clock, w ith her pastor. Rev. W.
L. MeSwain In charge, and the body laid
to rest in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Booie ia survived by tw o sons. W.
D. Booie and Edgar Bogar, of R. 2, and
three daughters. Mrs. T. S. Blackwelder.
Salisbury; Mrs. Elm a Royals. Clewiston,
Fla., and Mrs. Phoebe Boger, Greensboro.
M r s . J o h n W a r d .
Funeral and burial services for Mrs. J-
W . W ard, 69, who died a t her home near
Salisbury Friday night, were held a t Ma
cedonia Moravian church' Sunday a Aer-
nobn a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. W ard w as a n a
tive of Dayie county, th e step m other of
Mrs. W M. Mark land, of this city, and
the m other of Mrs. E. D. Howard, of Coo-
leemee.
M &C Beauty
Shoppe
511| N, Liberty St. .
Dial 9124 Winston-Salem
Machineless Permanent,
Wave or Rinvlett . . .*2 Up
Eugene Croqnignnle Per- I
manents, Wave nr Ringlett
Spiral Eugene for I
Long Hair
Special Oil Croquignoie
$1.50
Other Waves $1 to $7
Shampoo Finger Wave 40c
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
THE SMOKE OF
SLOWER-BURNING
CAMELS GIVES YOU-
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th a n th e av e ra g e o f th e 4 o th e r
o f th e larg est-sellin g cig arettes
te sted —less th a n a n y o f th e m —
according to independent scien
tific te sts o f th e sm o k e Itself.
E F IR D ’
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Thanksgiving Sale
C o n tin u e s U n til T h a n k sg iv in g D ay .
Wool Goods Special
54inch All-Wool good in perfect Short
Lengths f o r coats, skirts, jackets, etc.
Valuues Up To $2.00 Yard Q 7 -.
Y a r d ................................................JT / C
Boy's Corduroy Suits
Good sturdy two-piece corduroy suits in
assorted colors. SALE PRICE
$2.95
Sale Of Winter Coats
Drop, in and See Just How Effectively Ef>rd’s Can
Dress You for So Little
Untrimmed Dress and Topcoats
1 .7 5 and
Featuring . . . quality fabrics and styles. If you want a warm, wonder
ful coat with that “New Look" in shadow plaid, tweed or dressytblack for
a Low Price then waste no time coming to EFIRD’S! Velveteen trims,
button and trim details that you’ll find on coats at two times this price.
Rich color and black, sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44.
For Juniors, Misses, Women, Stouts
Brand New Fall Dresses
6 5
Choose your style, your size, vour color and
get the bargain price. Latest hit styies,
dressy and sport types. Rayon crepes, wools and new novelty fabrics
$2
Sloppy Joe Sweaters
Misses and ladies’ new Sloppy Joe Q 7 /»
Sweaters in nil colors. Only . . I C
7 9 c Silk Hose
Full-fashioned Pure Silk in all col- A Q _
ors lrreeolars of 79 f quality pair “ O C
Shirt Sale!
Men’s $1.50 Woven Madras Dres0
Shirts. Full cut and well made ;9 7 c
G irls’ C o a t S a le
Here’* V.A L-U-E Girls!
Winter Coate
$4 .9 5
Handsome wool mixture, smoothly
fitted Princess style! Smart velve
teen collar and pocket trim . Warm
ly interlined Blue, wine, teal or
brown. 7 to 14.
Gh !s’ New Dressea 97c-$l 98
r
Sale Fall
H A T S
'AU the spirits o f FaU is r* fleeted
in these hats. You will find your
perfect hat in our large, new col
lection. Styles and colorings to
harmouize with Fall’s smartest
fashions. '
9 7 c
Values to $1.94
$1 .9 4
Values to $2.98
Blanket Special
Imperfects of regular $3 00,
part wool Double Blankets.
Sise 72s84. Buy
and save. Pair - ,$1.95
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No Liquor,
NEWS AU
W. B. LeG
In town Fridal
Mrs. F. F.
ter, Miss Mayl
in town Satuq
Mrs. Dora !
ter MissJennd
in town shopq
Mis. B. I.
Miss Margai
Winston Sale
Miss Inez
days last w*
her sister, M
Mrs. L. H.
several days I
her father, R
her home a
Thursday.
FOR SAL
nut bed, boo'
cot and Sour
dition MRS
Mr. and M
children bav<
boro street
borne just bel
the Winston-I
Mrs. Char
ter, Miss Ad
Barnhardt, 0
Sunday aftet
LiHa and Co
Mr. and I
bave moved ;
Gaither bond
and Mrs. Wl
at the Cooled
Leary Cra
serious oper;
tal, Winston
is getting a)<
will be glad
Spurgeon
cepted a pos
the J. Frank
the depot,
to have his I
when in tow
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Farmington
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George Was
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Rawleigh R<
are a hustler
Rawieigh’s
Richmond, ’
Mrs. H.
oolis, spent
latives, she
by her mot
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returned ho
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10 a. m., J.
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W heat bin
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sant call.
Mr. and
Harmony,
day. Mrs
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reports a fi
on Sunday
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THE DATIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. NOVEMBER 20. 1940
ins!
3 e each
n io n S u its 79c
v.v W e ig h t
s 69c
p a r t w ool $1 9 9
B la n k e ts
a Iity 59c
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thing
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m , w o n d e r -
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te e n t r i m s ,
s t h is p r ic e .
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Blankets.
$1.95
Oldest4Paper In The'County
No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads.
NEWS AROUND TOWN.
r u p DAVVF R F ro R D 1 M,sses Ru,h B°°e. J»,ia ®ndI I U U A V U I U A A m U . Racbel Foster vjsjted frjends jn
W a lk e r to w n S u n d a y a f te r n o o n .
F O R S A L E — B e tw e e n 500 a n d
600 lb s . c o r n f e e d T u r k e y s .
W . D . B O O I E , M o c k s v ille , R . 2.
M r ; a n d M r s . J . F . E e a g a n s a n d
c h ild r e n , o f R a le i g h , s p e n t t h e
w e e k - e n d w ith t h e i r p a r e n ts , n e a r
F a r m i n g t o n .
M r s . H . F . T u t t e r o w , o f C e n te r ,
w h o u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a ti o n a t
H a v is H o s p ita l, S t a te s v il le , n e a r ly
tw o w e e k s a g o . is g e t t i n g a lo n g a s
w e l l' a s c o u ld b e e x p e c te d . M rs .
T u tte r o w ' h a d h e r r i g h t f o o t a m
p u ta te d .
R e v . a n d M rs . } . H . F u l g b u m
a n d R e v . a n d M r s . W . H . D o d d a r e
in C h a r lo tte a t t e n d i n g t h e B a p tis t
S t a te C o n v e n tio n w h ic h is i n s e s
s io n a t t h e F i r s t B a p tis t c h u r c h in
c ity . T h e t h r e e d a y s e s s io n w ill
c o m e t o a d o s e to m o r r o w a f te r n o o n .
M r . a n d M rs . S . W . M y e r s , o f
L e x in g t o n , h a v e m o v e d to to w n a n d
a r e o c c u p y in g t h e J . K . S h e e k c o t
t a g e o n N o r t h M a in s t r e e t . M r.
M y e rs is c o n n e c te d w ith t h e C C C
w o r k in t h i s c o u n ty . T h e R e c o rd
is g la d t o w e lc o m e M r . a n d M rs .
M y e r s 10 t h e b e s t to w n i n t h e s ta te .
T h e C la r k s v ille W o m a n ’s C ln b
w ill g iv e a T h a n k s g i v i n g s a p p e r o n
T h u r s d a y e v e n in g a t 6 o ’c lo c k ,
N o v . 28t h , a t t h e C o m m u n ity B u ild
i n g . M e m b e r s o f t h e C lu b a n d
t h e i r f a m ilie s a r e in v it e d . G a m e s
w ill a ls o b e e n jo y e d a f t e r t b e s u p p e r .
W . B . L e G r a n d , o f F a ir v ie w w a s
i n t o w n F r i d a y .
M r s . F . F . W a l k e r a n d ' d a u g h
t e r , M is s M a y , o f n e a r K a p p a , w e r e
i n to w n S a t u r d a y s h o p p in g .
M r s . D o r a S t e e lm a n , a n d d a u g h
t e r M is s J e n n i e , o f C la r k s v ille , w e r e
In to w n s h o p p in g S a t u r d a y .
M i s . B . I . S m i t h a n d d a u g h t e r ,
M is s M a r g a r e t, s p e n t F r i d a y in
W i n s to n S a le m s h o p p in g .
M is s I n e z I ja m e s s p e n t s e v e r a l
d a y s l a s t w e e k in S a lis b u r y w ith
h e r s i s t e r , M r s . F r a n k M ille r.
M r s . L . H . C a m p b e ll, w h o s p e n t
s e v e r a l d a y s la s t w e e k in to w n w ith
h e r f a t h e r , R . L . B o o e , r e t u r n e d to
h e r h o m e a t H a r t s y ille , S C .,
T h u r s d a y .
F O R S A L E — P i a n o , d o u b le w a l
n u t b e d , b o o k c a s e , c e n te r ta b le s ,
c o t a n d f lo u r b in , a ll in g o o d c o n
d itio n M R S . A . F . C A M P B E L L .
M r . a n d M r s . A . U . J a m e s a n d
c h ild r e n h a v e m o v e d f r o m W ilk e s -
b o r o s t r e e t t o t h e i r p r e t t y n e w
h o m e j u s t b e y o n d O a k G r o v e , o n
t h e W in s to n - S a le m h ig h w a y .
M r s . C h a r lie M a lo n e a n d d a u g h
t e r , M is s A d d ie a n d M is s M r r g a r e t
B a r n h a r d t , o f W in s to n - S a le m , s p e n t
S u n d a y a f te r n o o n g u e s t s o f M is s e s
L ill a a n d C o r a A u s ti n .
M r . a n d M r s . W ill is W h i t a k e r
h a v e m o v e d f r o m C le m m o n s to t h e
G a i t h e r h o n s e o n P i n e s t r e e t . M r.
a n d M r s . W h i t a k e r b o ld p o s itio n s
a t t h e C o o le e m e e c o tto n m ills .
L e a r y C r a v e n , w h o u n d e r w e n t a
s e r io u s o p e r a ti o n a t B a p tis t H o s p i
ta l , W in s to n - S a le m , o n N o v 8t h ,
is g e t t i n g a lo n g n ic e ly , h i s f r ie n d s
w ill b e g la d t o le a r n .
S p u r g e o n F o s t e r , o f R . 3 ; h a s a c
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s h e g a t h e r e d s o m e r ip e to m a to e s
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d a u g h t e r , M is s D u k e , o f t h i s c i t y
w e r e t h e d i n n e r g u e s t s S a t u r d a y o f
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s t r e e t . A n o ld f a s h io n e d c a n d y
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w ill b e o t h e r i n t e r t a i u m e n t f o r t h e
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a n d H e le n H o d g e s , o f S ta te s v ille ;
w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r .
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1^ E W Y O R K .— T h is r e p o r te r w a s
’ in W a s h in g to n in J u n e , 1931,
w h e n P i e r r e L a v a l m a d e h is v is it
to P r e s id e n t H o o v e r in th e in te r e s t
o f a d e b t a d - In a Small World ju s tm e n t. M .
It’s Only a Short L a v a l quite
n ic e little n o s e g a y o f a s to r y . T h e
s to r y w ith e r e d a n d d ie d b e c a u s e its
p u b lic a tio n m ig h t h a v e b e e n ta c tle s s
a t th e tim e , w h e n w ith p s a lte r a n d
h a r p w e h y m n e d a n e w in te r n a tio n a l
b ro th e r h o o d . T o d a y , h o w e v e r, th e
s to r y s e e m s p e r tin e n t to M . L a v a l’s
a c c u r a te a p p r a is a l in th e E u r o p e
w h ic h w e “ s e e th r o u g h a g la s s
d a r k ly .”
T h e n e w s p a p e r s w e r e m a k in g
q u ite a f u s s o v e r M . L a v a l a n d h is
p r e tty d a u g h te r , J o s e tte . W h e n a
g r a n d lim o u s in e c a lle d to ta k e h im
to th e W h ite H o u s e , h e w a s d o n e u p
in a m o r n in g s u it a n d a n a s c o t tie .
T h e r e h a d b e e n a m ix -u p In
th e c h a u ff e u r ’s o rd e r s a n d h e
h a d a r r iv e d f a r a h e a d o f s c h e d
u le . “ H o w m u c h tim e h a v e w e
b e f o r e w e a r e d u e a t th e W h ite
H o u s e ? ” a s k e d M . L a v a l.
“ A little o v e r tw o h o u rs ,” r e
p lie d th e c h a u f f e u r . T h a t is tim e
e n o u g h f o r a d r iv e . I s th e r e a n y
th in g t h a t y o u w o u ld p a r tic u la r
ly lik e to s e e ? ”
M . L a v a l p o n d e r e d th is a m o
m e n t a n d th e n s a i d : “ W e ll, if
w e h a v e a ll t h a t tim e , I c e r
ta in ly w o u ld lik e to s e e H o lly
w o o d .”
M . L a v a l’s id e a s o f g e o g r a p h y
m a y b e m o r e im p o r ta n t n o w th a n
th e y w e r e th e n . A s v ic e p r e m ie r o f
F r a n c e , h e th ro w s h is w e ig h t w ith
th e A x is p o w e rs , w h ic h h e f r e q u e n t
ly h a s d o n e , in a g e n e r a l E u r o p e a n
h e g e m o n y u n d e r G e rm a n y .
M . L a v a l’s id e a s o f g e o g ra p h y
m a y h a v e r e m o te ly in flu e n c e d h is
d e c is io n . I t ’s a s m a ll w o rld — o n ly
a s h o r t, d riv e to H o lly w o o d . A n d ,
b y th e g r a c e o f C h a n c e llo r H itle r, h e
m a y b e F r a n c e ’s n e x t s tr o n g m a n .
I t w ill b e n o te d t h a t M . L a
v a l’s n a m e is r e v e r s ib le in s p e ll
in g . S o is h is c a r e e r . H is tr a n s i
tio n s f r o m le f t to r ig h t a n d b a c k
a g a in h a v e b e e n e a s y a n d f r e
q u e n t, b u t m a in ly f r o m le f t to
r ig h t. T b e s w a r th y , th ic k -s e t,
o n e -tim e b u tc h e r ’s b o y a n d h a c k
d r i v e r o f th e h ill c o u n tr y o f A u
v e r g n e , a lw a y s s h re w d a n d d ili
g e n t, s q u ir r e le d e n o u g h o d d s
a n d e n d s o f le a r n in g , w ith o u t
f o r m a l s c h o o lin g , to s e n d h im in
in h is e a r ly tw e n tie s a s a b e l
lig e r e n t L e ft-W in g u n io n la b o r
la w y e r . H e e n te r e d p o litic s w ith
a “ S o a k th e r ic h ” o u tc r y w h ic h
a d v a n c e d h im r a p id ly , p la n te d
h im in P a r i s a s a w e a lth y a n d
s u c c e s s fu l la w y e r a n d m a d e h im
th r ic e p r e m ie r a n d fo re ig n m in
is te r . H e d id n o t s e r v e in th e
a r m y d u r in g th e W o rld w a r ,
th e n ta g g e d a s a “ r a d ic a l ,” a n d
M a lm y , m in is te r o f th e in te r io r ,
w a s a c c u s e d o f p ro - G e r m a n is m
b e c a u s e h e f a ile d to h a v e L a v a l
a r r e s te d f o r c r im in a l s y n d ic a l
is m .
I t w a s in th e p o s t- w a r y e a r s th a t
L a v a l to o k h is s h a r p s w in g to th e
r ig h t, m o v in g a lo n g w ith F la n d in ,
T a r d ie u , F r a n c o is - P o n c e t a n d o th
e r s o f th e p o w e rfu l c a r te liz a tio n a n d
c o m ite d e s .. f o r g e s g ro u p s , w h ic h
s o u g h t fin a n c ia l a c c o m m o d a tio n
w ith G e r m a n y , b e fo r e a n d a f te r th e
a d v e n t o f A d o lf H itle r.
P J E M E T R IO S S IC IL IA N O S , th e U G re e k m in i s t e r a t W a s h in g to n ,
t a k e s c a lm ly th e n e w s o f I ta ly ’s a s
s a u lt o n G r e e c e . T h is is p e r h a p s u n -
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w a r s , b u t p e r io d s o f e x ile a n d ja il,
w ith e v e r y th in g c o m in g o u t a ll r ig h t
in th e e n d , a t le a s t , s o f a r a s h e
w a s c o n c e rn e d .
H is o c c a s io n a l ja il a n d e x ile tro u
b le s h a v e b e e n d u e to b e in g te m p o
r a r ily o n th e w ro n g e n d o f a r g u
m e n ts in v o lv in g th e p ro p e r fo rm . of.
g o v e r n m e n t f o r G r e e c e . H e is a
s ta u n c h r o y a lis t a n d a 'f i r m b e lie v e r
in m o n a r c h is t g o v e r n m e n t, a n d is
s k e p tic a l a b o u t th e w o rk in g o f d e
m o c r a c y in th e U n ite d S ta te s , o r
e ls e w h e r e . B u t h e m a k e s it c le a r
t h a t h e is n o t f o r d ic ta to r s h ip . H e
th in k s f r e e d o m th r iv e s b e s t u n d e r
a k in g .
S ic ilia n o s is a n o p tim is t. R e
p e a te d ly in . in te r v ie w s h e h a s
s e t f o r th th e u n ity a n d fe llo w
s h ip o f th e B a lk a n s . R u m a n ia ,
J u g o s la v ia , T u rk e y a n d G re e c e
h a v e b e e n to h im a s o lid f r o n t o f
b ro th e r ly i n t e r e s t s : “ w h ic h n o t
e v e n A d b lf H itle r w ill e v e r b e .
a b le to b r e a k .” H e h a s d e n ie d a l
le g a tio n s t h a t P r e m i e r J o h n M e -
ta x a s is a d ic ta to r , in s is tin g th a t
a ll 'of th e tr a d itio n a l fr e e d o m s
■, o f th e p r e s s , s p e e c h a n d a s s e m -
. M a g e a r e s till z e a lo u s ly g u a rd e d
in ’G r e e c e , w ith n o in v a s io n o f
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T h . f ir s t r a i d to o k p la c e a f e w h o u rs a f t e r P r e m i e r M e ta x a s a n d h is g o v e r n m e n t d e fie d I ta ly ’s u ltim a tu m f o r u n
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s h o w n ( le ft) b e in g a s s is te d w ith h is a c a d e m ic g o w n b y D r . J o h n W . N a s o n ,
w h o w a s in d u c te d a s p r e s id e n t o f S w a r th m o r e e o lle g q , S w a r tiu n o r e ,'P a .
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3 5 . D r . M o rle y i s 3 8 .
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th e B r iti s h m e d ic a l s u p p ly c o m m it
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P r i m e M in is te r W illia m M a c k e m d e K in g , o f C a n a d a , i s s h o w n ( c e n
te r ) s o m e w h e re in C a n a d a w ith a g ro u p o f s ta f f o ffic e rs , a s h e in s p e c te d
th e d e f e n s e s o n C a n a d a ’s e a s te r n s e a b o a r d . T h e p r i m e m in i s t e r is
in te r e s te d h e r e in a L e w is m a c h in e g n n in a s a n d - b a g g e d e m p la c e
m e n t. O u r b ig n e ig h b o r t o th e n e r tii i s o v e rlo o k in g n o b e ts w h e n i t
e i m e s to c o a s ta l d e f e n s e .
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p a r tic u la r ly c a r e f u l in p ro te c tin g h is
r u g s th r o u g h th e s o u th e r n s u m m e r .
H is p ro c e d u r e , h e e x p la in s , is to
c le a n w ith a d r y l a t h e r o f s p e c ia l
s o a p o n ly if b a d ly s o ile d ; o th e r w is e
h e m a k e s f r e q u e n t u s e o f a v a c u u m
c le a n e r . B e fo r e s to r in g , r u g s a r e
th o ro u g h ly v a c u u m c le a n e d o n b o th
s id e s . T h e u p p e r s id e is r u b b e d w ith
a c le a n c lo th m o is te n e d w ith a m ix
t u r e o f o n e g a llo n te p id w a t e r a n d
o n e ta b le s p o o n f u l o f a m m o n ia ; c lo th
i s w e ll w r u n g o u t, a n d o n ly d a m p .
R u g s a r e s p r in k le d w ith m o th c r y s
t a ls , n o t le s s - th a n o n e p o u n d to a
9 b y 12 r u g , a n d im m e d ia te ly c o v
e r e d a ll o v e r w ith s h e e ts o f c le a n ,
o ld n e w s p a p e r . P a p e r s a r e s p rin g
k le d w ith tu r p e n tin e , r u g s a r e r o lle d
a n d w r a p p e d w ith m o r e n e w s p a p e r s
tie d o n . F i n a l w r a p p in g is in s to u t
M a n ila p a p e r , s e a le d a t a ll e d g e s
w ith g u m m e d p a p e r ta p e th r e e
in c h e s w id e . T h is c a r e is c o n s id
e r e d n e c e s s a r y in -th e S o u th C a ro
lin a d a m p n e s s , a n d t h a t i t w o r k s is
s h o w n b y th e r u g s ' h a v in g c o m e
th r o u g h 10 y e a r s w ith n o d a m a g e .
O il B u r n e r S e le c tio n .
Q u e s tio n : W ill y o u p le a s e g iv e
h ie th e n a m e s , o f a f e w r e lia b le o il
b u r n e r s ? ,
A n s w e r : A lth o u g h I h a v e a n
s w e r e d th is q u e s tio n s c o r e s o f tim e s ,
i t is o f s u c h im p o r ta n c e t h a t I f e e l
ju s tif ie d in a g a in r e p e a tin g t h a t s a t
is f a c tio n w ith a n o il b u r n e r d e p e n d s
f a r m o r e o n th e s k ill w ith w h ic h it
is in s ta lle d t h a n o n th e b u r n e r its e lf.
A p r o s p e c tiv e c u s to m e r s h o u ld , ta lk
to o il b u r n in g f r ie n d s in h is n e ig h
b o rh o o d to le a r n th e n a m e s o f in
s ta lle r s w h o m th e y h a v e fo u n d to b e
r e lia b le a n d s k illfu l. T h e o r d e r
s h o u ld b e g iv e n to th e m a n w h o
h a s th e h ig h e s t r e p u ta tio n f o r in te r
e s t in h is c u s to m e r s a f t e r th e b ills
a r e p a id . A ls o , th e in s ta ll e r s h o u ld
b e B k e ly to s ta y in b u s in e s s ; f o r
o th e r w is e th e b u r n e r m a y b e c o m e
a n o rp h a n . A m a n o f h ig h ty p e
w ill h a v e th e a g e n c y f o r a g o o d q u a l
ity b u r n e r a n d c a n b e d e p e n d e d o n
to s e l e c t th e m o d e l a n d ty p e b e s t
a d a p te d to h is c u s to m e r s ’ h e a te r s .
F a r k in g - P la c e f o r T o o ls .
Q u e s tio n : I lik e to p u tte r a ro u n d
w ith to o ls , d o in g s m a ll jo b s h e r e
a n d th e r e . C a n y o u s u g g e s t a h a n d y
w a y to k e e p th e m s o I c a n fin d w h a t
I w a n t in a h u r r y , a n d a ls o k n o w
w h e n o n e is m is s in g ?
A n s w e r: M y o w n m e th o d o f c a r
in g f o r to o ls is to h a n g th e m o n a
b o a r d w a ll o v e r m y w o rk b e n c h . I
e ith e r u s e s tr a ig h t S c re w h p o k s o r
th e k in d o f w a ll c lip s in te n d e d f o r
r u b b e r s ta m p s a n d s o ld b y . a s ta
tio n e r o r a t a 5 Sc 10. B y th is
m e th o d th e to o ls a r e in f r o n t o f y o u
a n d y o u c a n p ic k o ff - a n y o n e t h a t
y o u w a n t. A f u r t h e r id e a is to
p a in t th e b o a r d b la c k e x c e p t f o r th e
p la c e s t h a t a r e c o v e r e d b y to o ls ,
w h ic h a r e le f t b la n k . T h e a b s e n c e
o f a to o l w ill b e .im m e d ia te ly s p o t
te d . A f u r t h e r c o n v e n ie n c e is to
b u ild s id e s to th e b o a r d , s o t h a t
d o o rs w ith a lo c k c a n b e fitte d . I f
th e r e is a n y d a n g e r in y o u r s h o p o f
d a m p n e s s , a U b r i g h t to o ls s h o u ld b e
g iv e n a B g h t c o a t o f 'o il.
D e fe c tiv e P ip in g .
Q u e s tio n : M y w a t e r p ip in g is a ll
b r a s s . A f te r s o m e y e a r s th e c o ld
w a t e r lin e le a k s a t e v e r y jo in t,
w h e r e th e r e is g re e n a n d w h ite c o r
ro s io n . A n a ly s is o f th e w a t e r s h o w s
n o f a u lt. C a n y o u e x p la in .
A n s w e r : T h e b r a s s o f w h ic h y o u r
p ip in g is m a d e m a y n o t b e a s p u r e
a s i t s h o u ld h a v e b e e n ; i t m a y c o n
ta in ir o n , f o r in s ta n c e . L e a k a g e a t
th e jo in ts s h o w s t h a t th e s e p a r t s a r e
g iv in g a w a y . Y o u s h o u ld s h u t o ff
th e w a t e r a n d d is c o n n e c t o n e o f th e
jo in ts in th e c e ll a r to le a r n it s c o n d i
tio n . Q u ite i p o s s ib ly y o u w ill .fin d,
t h a t th e p a r t o f th e p ip e a t th e jo in t
w h e r e i t is th in n e d a n d w e a k e n e d
b y th e th r e a d in g h a s b e c o m e s o c o r
r o d e d t h a t n o s tr e n g th is le f t. I n
t h a t c a s e n e w p ip in g o r c o p p e r tu b
in g w ill b e n e e d e d .
- C e m e n t A p ro n .
Q u e s tio n :' P l e a s e a d v is e h o w to
c o n s tr u c t a c e m e n t a p r o n in f r o n t
o f a g a r a g e , s o t h a t i t w ill n o t c r a c k
o r b e r a is e d b y f r o s t.
A n s w e r: D e ta ile d in f o r m a tio n c a n
b e o b ta in e d in b o o k le t f o r m f r o m
th e P o r tla n d C e m e n t a s s o c ia tio n a t
347 M a d is o n a v e n u e , N e w Y o r k c ity
(C h ic a g o a d d r e s s 33 W e s t G r a n d
a v e n u e . P r o p e r d ra in a g e u n d e r
th e a p r o n is v e r y e s s e n tia l. I f th e
s o il is o f c la y f o r m a tio n , p u t d o w n
a s ix -in c h b e d o f c in d e r s ( n o t a s h e s )
w e ll ta m p e d d o w n . P r o v id e f o r e x
p a n s io n a n d c o n tr a c tio n in th e c o n
c r e te .
L e a k y S h in g le d R o o f.
Q u e s tio n : P l e a s e g iv e m e s o m e
a d v ic e o n h o w t o s to p le a k s in a
s h in g le d ro o f.
A n s w e r : I n s e r t p ie c e s - o f ,ta r p a
p e r , th r e e o r f o u r in c h e s w id e a n d
s ix in c h e s o r m o r e lo n g u n d e r th e
d e f e c tiv e s h in g le . R a is e th e s h in g le
s lig h tly to sB p th e p a p e r u n d e r , a n d
s e c u r e i t w ith a d a b o f - ro o fin g
c e m e n t.
C le a n in g S t o je F r o n t .
Q u e s tio n : W h a t w o u ld y o u s u g
g e s t t h a t I u s e to s c r u b th e s to n e
S ro n t o f o u r b u ild in g ?
A n s w e r: S c r u b w ith a s o lu tio n o f
tr is o d iu m p h o s p h a te , a b o u t a h a lf-
p o u n d to th e g a llo n o f h o t w a te r .
U s e a s tif f fib e r b r u s h . R in s e w ith ,
p le n ty , o f c l e a r w a t e r . D o n o t s p la s h
th is s o lu tio n o n p a in te d s u r f a c e s , a *
i t m a y s o f te n th e p a in t.
M a k i n g Y o u r O w n
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A N T IQ U E h o o k e d r a g r u g s h a v e
4 * a s p e c ia l c h a r m b e c a u s e th e ir
d e s ig n s s h o w ' s o m u c h in d iv id u
a lity . T h e w o m e n w h o m a d e th e m ,
m a r k e d ' o u t t h e i r o w n d e s ig n s o n
b u r la p , p la n n e d .th e ir , o w n .c o lo r
s c h e m e s a n d d y e d t h e r a g s . T o
d r a w a flo ra l d e s ig n , f ir s t m a k e a
c ir c le , a n d . th e n a s p i r a l lin e in
s id e w h ic h b e c o m e s a r o s e . T w o
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d a llio n .
W h e n m a k in g y o u r o w n h o o k r u g
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h e a d o f a g o v e r n m e n t w h o r e
q u ire s a s p e c ia l (2 5 -c e n t) s ta m p
o n a ll le tte r s a d d r e s s e d to h im b y
th e c itiz e n s o f h is c o u n tr y .
C i L ith u a n ia n s o n s a n d d a u g h te r s
e x p r e s s th e i r g r i e f o v e r t h e d e a th
o f a p a r e n t b y p la c in g , o n t h e
g ra v e , th e i r o w n in d iv id u a l m o u r n
in g s y m b o ls — s to n e s c u t in H ie
s h a p e o f a h e a r t.
C T h e s ta tu e e n g r a v e d “ O lm e d o ,”
w h ic h s ta n d s in G u a y a q u il, E c u a
d o r, in h o n o r o f t h a t c o u n tr y ’s
m o s t fa m o u s p o e t (1 7 80 -18 47 ), is a
s e c o n d h a n d s ta tu e o f L o r d B y r o n .
R w a s p u r c h a s e d in a L o n d o n ju n k
sh o p b e c a u s e a m a d e - to - o r d e r m e
m o r ia l w o u ld h a v e c o s t to o m u c h .
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to m o d em scien ce.
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to m s, w elco m e re lie f y o u c a n re a lly feel o fte n s ta r ts in a s h o r t tim e . I t ’s a m a z in g h o w f a s t i t w o rk s.
T r y th is w a y . Y o u w ill s a y i t is
u n e q u alled . B u t b e s u re 'ou g e t th e fa st-a c tin g
ia y e rp ro d u c ty o u w a h t. A s k f o rB a y e rA s p irin b y
th e fu ll n a m e w h e n y o n 1 b u y .
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T h e lo v e o f f a m e i s t h e l a s t
w e a k n e s s w h ic h e v e n th e w is e r e
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a p p l e s h e l d o n
T R E E B Y S P R A Y
E Y e m a t u r e F r u i t D r o p G r e a t l y
R e d u c e d .
B y W . H . T H IE S
(Extension Horticulturist, Messsehusetts Sute College.)
A p p le g ro w e r s w h o h a v e lo s t f r u i t
t o p re v io u s y e a r s b y p r e m a t u r e
d ro p p in g m a d e th e i r f r u i t “ s tic k to
t h e t r e e s ” b y u s in g th e n e w h o r m o n e ’
s p r a y s a v a ila b le f o r th e f ir s t Hirifei t h is y e a r .
C o r re c t tim in g p f th e, s p r a y is v e r y
im p o r ta n t, a s 'its e f fe c tiv e n e s s is
u s u a lly n o t m o r e t h a n f r o m tw o to
t h r e e w e e k s . T e s ts o n M c In to s h
s h o w t h a t th e s p r a y lo s e s it s e ffe c
tiv e n e s s a f t e r 8 to 10 d a y s . W ith
lo n g - s te m m e d v a r ie tie s s u c h a s W il
lia m s , R o m e B e a u ty , o r D e lic io u s,-
g o o d c o n tr o l o f d ro p p in g is o b ta in e d f o r th r e e to f o u r w e e k s fo llo w in g th e s p r a y .
B e c a u s e o f th e r e la tiv e ly b r ie f
p e r io d o f e f f e c tiv e n e s s i t is im p o T -'
t a n t t h a t a p p lic a tio n b e d e la y e d a s
lo n g a s p o s s ib le , p r e f e r a b ly b e in g ,
m a d e J u s t p r i o r to d ro p p in g o r s o o n
a f te r , it s b e g in n in g , in o r d e r to h a y e '
th e e f f e c t w h e n n e e d e d m o s t. T h e
m a t e r i a l t a k e s e f f e c t w ith in o n e to
tw o d a y s - a f te r a p p lic a tio n .
I n th e e x p e r im e n ta l w o r k a t th e
f e d e r a l h o r tic u l tu r a l s ta tio n , B e lts -
v ille , M d ., p u r e h o r m o n e s w e r e
u s e d . T h e a m o u n t n e e d e d is a lm o s t
u n b e lie v a b ly s m a ll. A c o n c e n tr a
tio n o f 10 p a r t s p e r 1,000,000 (o n e
o u n c e to 700 g a llo n s ) in w a t e r w a s
g iv e n e f f e c tiv e c o n tr o l. A s tr o n g e r
s p r a y is lia b le to m a k e th e f r u it
s tic k to th is tre e - s o tig h tly t h a t f r u it
c a n n o t b e p u lle d o ff w ith o u t b e c o m
in g d a m a g e d .
E a r l y M c In to s h a n d R e d D u c h e s s
a p p le s s p r a y e d a t th e p e r io d o f
r ip e n in g a n d p ic k e d f r o m 12 to
20 d a y s a f t e r s p r a y in g d ro p p e d a n
a v e r a g e o f o n ly 19 p e r c e n t o f th e ir
f r u i t, a s c o m p a r e d w ith a d ro p o f
7 0 .9 p e r c e n t o f th e f r u i t o n u n
s p r a y e d tr e e s . O th e r te s ts o n
s u m m e r a n d f a ll a p p le s g a v e e q u a l
ly c o n c lu s iv e e v id e n c e o f th e a b ility
o f th e s p r a y to h o ld f r u i t o n th e
tr e e s .
S o f a r , n o in ju r y to tr e e , f r u it, o r
f o lia g e h a s b e e n o b s e r v e d w h e n h o r
m o n e s p r a y s h a v e b e e n u s e d . T h e
o n ly e f f e c t o n th e f r u i t is to d e la y
d ro p p in g ,, th u s g iv in g tim e f o r b e tte r
c o lo r d e v e lo p m e n t a n d s o m e im
p r o v e m e n t in s iz e .
T h o u g h th is s p r a y g r e a tly r e d u c e s
f r u i t d ro p , i t d o e s n o t s to p th e n o r
m a l r ip e n in g o f f r u i t o n th e tr e e .
T h u s , c a u tio n m u s t b e u s e d n o t to
d e la y p ic k in g . b e y o n d , p r o p e r . m a tu
r ity , o r t i i e f n i i t m a y b e c o m e to o
r ip e o n th e tr e e f o r g o o d h a n d lin g
a n d s to r a g e q u a lity . S u c h tr o u b le s
a s w a t e r c o r e a n d p h y s io lo g ic a l
b re a k d o w n in s to r a g e a r e lia b le to
b e s e r io u s in o v e r - m a tu r e f r u it.
T h e tw o c h e m ic a ls t h a t h a v e
p ro v e d o u ts ta n d in g ly e f fe c tiv e in
p re v e n tin g th e p r e m a t u r e d ro p p in g
o f a p p le s a r e k n o w n a s n a p th a le n e -
a c e tic a c id a n d n a p h th a le n e a c e to a -
m id e .
C l e a n T r a c t o r R a d i a t o r
B e f o r e P u t t i n g I t A w a y
B e f o re p u ttin g th e t r a c t o r a w a y
f o r H ie w in te r , i t is a d v is a b le to
d e a n o u t th e r a d ia to r th o r o u g h ly
w ith a s tr o n g • s o lu tio n o f w a s h in g
s o d a .
F ill th e r a d i a t o r h a lf fu ll o f r a in
w a t e r . T a k e a n e q u a l q u a n tity o f
th e w a t e r , h e a t to b o ilin g a n d a d d
a ll th e* w a s h in g s o d a i t w ill d is s o lv e .
P o u r th is h o t s a t u r a te d s o lu tio n in to
th e r a d ia to r a n d r u n th e e n g in e f o r
10 to 20 h o u rs a t r e g u la r f a r m w o rk .
T h e n d r a in o u t c o m p le te ly , flu s h
w ith d e a n w a t e r a n d re fill a s u s u a l.
T h is y e a r ly tr e a t m e n t h e lp s to p re
v e n t s c a le f r o m f o r m in g in th e c o d
in g s y s te m . ,
S c a le t h a t a lr e a d y is p r e s e n t c a n
b e r e m o v e d b y m a k in g a w e a k a c id
s o lu tio n c o n s is tin g o f o n e p a r t o f
h y d ro c h lo r ic a d d a n d s e v e n p a r ts
o f r a in w a te r . A llo w th is s o lu tio n to
s ta n d in th e r a d ia to r fo r '3 6 h o u rs
w ith o u t r u n n in g th e t r a c t o r . T h e n
d r a in a n d r e f ill w ith c le a n w a t e r
a n d tw o o r th r e e h a n d fu ls o f w a s h
in g s o d a . R u n th e e n g in e f o r fiv e o r
te n m in u te s , a g a in ’ d r a in , a n d fill
w ith d e a n w a t e r . T h e s o d a tr e a t
m e n t n e u tr a liz e s a n y a c id t h a t m a y
b e le f t in th e s y s te m .
R u r a l ’ B r i e f s
M a n y w e e d s e e d s a r e d e s tr o y e d
w h e n H ie y a r e p u t in th e s ilo .* • •
O f th e m o is tu r e t h a t f a lls o n th e
s o il, o n ly a b o u t SO p e r c e n t is a v a il
a b le f o r p la n t g ro w th , a p p r o x im a te
ly SO p e r c e n t b e in g lo s t th ro u g h
e v a p o r a r io n a n d ru n -o ff.
P o is o n iv y m a y b e k ille d o u t b y
a p p ly in g s o d iu m c h lo r a te to th e
p a tc h a t th e r a t e o f th r e e p o u n d s p e r
s q u a r e r o d , p r e f e r a b ly in th e d ry
fo r m if d is tr ib u te d in th e f a ll. H a n
d le w ith c a r e to a v o id fire d a n g e r . • * •
A p r o p e r ly p la c e d r a t t r a p is m o r e
im p o r ta n t' t h a n a p ro p e r ty b a ite d
o n e .• * *
E s s e n U a lty th e s a m e m e th o d s o f
f e e d in g d a ir y h e if e r s c a n b e u s e d f o r
b u lls u n d e r s ix m o n th s o f a g e .
• * *
C o n ta in in g 8 0 to 8 5 p e r c e n t c r e a m
a n d m ilk p ro d u c ts , ic e c r e a m r e
q u ir e s th e m ilk o f n e a r ly 1,000,000
c o w s — o v e r 1% b illio n q u a r ts o f m ilk
a y e a r . A b o u t IOiOOO m a n u f a c tu r in g
p la n ts p ro d u c e 280,000,000 g a llo n s o f
ic e c r e a m a n n u a lly .
A N U P -T O -D A T E T H A N K S G IV IN G D A T t
ISee R e c ty e s B e lo w ,
I t w ill s o o n b e tim e f o r k e e p in g
o p e n h o u s e , f o r th e c h ild r e n w ill b e
h o m e f o r H ie h o lid a y s , a n d f r ie n d s
w ill b e d ro p p in g in a t v a r io u s a n d
s u n d r y h o u rs . G r e a t d e m a n d s w ill
b e m a d e u p o n y o u r tim e , a n d e v e n
g r e a t e r d e m a n d s w ill b e m a d e u p o n
y o u r la r d e r . Y e t, y o u s h o u ld b e a b le
to e n jo y T h a n k s g iv in g w ith y o u r
fa m ily w ith o u t b e c o m in g t ir e d o u t.
A w e ll-p la n n e d T h a n k s g iv in g d in
n e r w ill in s u r e a n e n jo y a b le a n d u n
tir in g d a y . H e r e is a m e n u y o u
m a y lik e to u s e f o r y o u r T h a n k s
g iv in g d in n e r th is y e a r :
F r u i t C o c k ta il
O liv e s C e le r y P ic k le d O n io n s
R o a s t T u r k e y w ith D r e s s in g .
G ib le t G r a v y
M a s h e d P o ta to e s B a k e d S q u a s h
C r a n b e r r y S a la d
H o t R o lls B u tte r
H o t M in c e m e a t P i e
C o ffe e
I n th e d a y s o f th e P i lg r im F a
th e r s , a n d in d e e d n o t s o m a n y y e a r s
a g o , T h a n k s g iv
in g w a s o n e .d a y
o f th e y e a r d e v o t*
e d n o t o n l y ..to g iv
in g o f ( h a n k s , b u t
a ls o to f e a s tin g .
N o t l o n g ' a g o I
r e a d o f a m e n u
t h a t w a s s e r v e d
a t a T h a n k s g iv
in g f e a s t. I t c o n
ta in e d n o t o n ly
r o a s t tu r k e y , b u t w ild d u c k a n d s e v
e r a l k in d s o f w ild g a m e . T h e v e g e
ta b le d is h e s w e r e in n u m e r a b le , a n d
e v e n th e d e s s e r t s d id n o t ta k e a
b a c k s e a t w h e n it c a m e to q u a n U ty .
W ith a m e n u s u c h a s th is a g o o d
m a n y h o u r s w e r e r e q u ir e d f o r d in
in g .
T h e s im p lifie d , m o d e m v e r s io n o f
H ie T h a n k s g iv in g f e a s t is n o w j u s t
a s th o r o u g h ly e n jo y e d . F o r i t n o w
le a v e s tim e f o r c o n v e r s a tio n a n d e n
jo y m e n t; a n d th e m o d e m h o u s e w ife
e n jo y s th is e x tr a p e r io d o f tim e f o r
r e la x a tio n a n d v is itin g w ith f r ie n d s
a n d re la H v e s .
R o a s t T u r k e y .
. A llo w % to I p o u n d o f tu r k e y p e r
p e rs o n s e r v e d . D r e s s a n d c le a n .
R iib th e in s id e
c a v ity th o ro u g h ly ,
w ith s a l t. F H l
b o d y a n d . n e c k
c a v iU e s .. lo o s e ly
w i t h s t u f f i n g .
T r u s s . B r u s h w e ll
w ith u n s a lte d f a t
a n d p la c e o n r a c k as l a r g e o p e n r o a s tin g p a n . ( S to re
o v e r n ig h t in r e f r ig e r a t o r if d e s ir e d ) ;
T h e fo llo w in g tim e a n d t e m p e r a
tu r e c h a r t m a y b e fo llo w e d :W elgtitbf - Oven Tern* Approocteate B ird p erature CooMng Tim e
U n d e r 15 lb s . 325*— 3 00 ’ 2 H — 4 b r s .
16— 18 lb s . 300*— 275* 4 — 5 h r s .
20— 22 lb s . 275*— 250* 5 - 8 h r s .
D r e s s in g f o r T u r k e y .
10 c u p s s o f t b ro a d C f u m b s
I c u p b u tte r ( ih e lte d )
I ta b le s p o o n s a l t
1 c u p p a r s le y (c h o p p e d )
2 ta b le s p o o n s p o u ltr y s e a s o n in g
. M ix a ll in g r e d ie n ts th o r o u g h ly a n d
u s e f o r s tu ffin g th e tu r k e y . N o te :
T h is a m o u n t o f d re s s in g is s u ffic ie n t
f o r a 1 0 -p o u n d tu r k e y . I f a la r g e r
tu r k e y is to b e s tu ffe d , th e r e c ip e
s h o u ld ' b e in c r e a s e d p ro p o r tio n a te ly .
G ib te t G r a v y .
P o u r o ff liq u id in p a n in w h ic h
tu r k e y h a s b e e n r o a s te d . F r o m liq
u id s k im .o ff 6 ta b le s p o o n s f a t ; r e
tu r n t a t to r o a s tin g p a n a n d b ro w n
w ith 6 ta b le s p o o n s flo u r. A d d 3 c u p s
s to c k in w h ic h g ib le ts , n e c k , a n d U p
o f w in g s h a v e b e e n c o o k e d ; o r if
p r e f e r r e d , 3 c u p s m ilk m a y b e s u b -'
s H tu te d in s te a d o f th e- s to c k . :C p ok ,
s tir r in g c o n s ta n tly , u n til th ic k ; th e n
A ea so n to t a s te w ith s a l t a n d p e p p e r .
A d d g ib le ts - ( c u t in ' s m a ll p ie c e s ) ,
h e a t w e ll, a n d s e r v e h o t.
C r a n b e r r y S a la d .
( S e r v e s 1 0 ).
1 q u a r t c r a n b e r r ie s '
2 c u p s w a t e r (b o ilin g )
2 c u p s s u g a r
214 ta b le s p o o n s u n fia v o ro d g e la tin
% c u p c o ld w a t e r Vt c u p n u t m e a ts ( c u t fin e )
' % c u p c e le r y ( c u t fin e )Vt c u p t a r t a p p le ( c u t fin e )
W a s h c r a n b e r r ie s . P l a c e in s a u c e
p a n , a d d b o ilin g w a t e r a n d c o o k 10
m in u te s , o r u n til c r a n b e r r ie s a r e
s o ft. R u b th r o u g h s ie v e . A d d s u g a r ,
to th e c r a n b e r r y p u lp . R e tu r n to
s a u c e p a n a n d c o o k g e n tly f o r 5
m in u te s lo n g e r , s tir r in g f r e q u e n tly .
R e m o v e f r o m r a n g e a n d a d d 'th e g e l
a tin , w h ic h h a s b e e n s o f te n e d in th e
c o ld w a t e r . S t ir u n til d is s o lv e d a n d
th e n c h ill u n til m ix t u r e j u s t b e g in s
to th ic k e n . A d d n u t m e a ts , c e le r y ,
a n d a p p le , a n d p la c e in in d iv id u a l
g e la tin m o ld s . C h ill th o ro u g h ly , a n d
s e r v e in c r is p le ttu c e c u p s .
E s c a llo p e d O y s te r s .
3 c u p s c r a c k e r c r u m b s ( r o lle d fin e ) Vt c u p b u tte r (m e lte d )
I te a s p o o n ' s a l t j Vt te a s p o o n p e p p e r
I q u a r t o y s te r s
I c u p m ilk ( a p p r o x im a te ly )
M ix c r a c k e r c r u m b s , b u tte r , s a l t
a n d p e p p e r th o ro u g h ly . S p r e a d la y
e r o f s e a s o n e d
c r u m b s o n b o t
to m ' o f b u tte r e d
b a k in g d is h . C o v
e r w ith h a l f o f
o y s te r s . T h e n a d d
a n o th e r la y e r o f
c r a c k e r c r u m b s ,
a n d th e r e m a in
i n g , o y s te r s , a n d
to p w ith r e m a in
in g c r a c k e r c r u m b s . A d d s u ffic ie n t
m ilk to fill in a ll c r e v ic e s a n d to
b r in g liq u id to s u r f a c e o f to p c r a c k
e r la y e r . B a k e in a m o d e r a te o v e n .
(35 0 d e g r e e s ) f o r 45 m in u te s to o n e '
h o u r . S e r v e v e r y h o t.
H o n e y A lm o n d S w e e t P o ta to e s .
( S e r v e s 6)
6 s m a ll s w e e t p o ta to e s
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% c u p a lm o n d s ( g ro u n d )
I ta b le s p o o n b u tte r (m e lte d )
C o o k u n p a r e d s w e e t p o ta to e s in
b o ilin g s a l te d w a t e r u n til te n d e r .
C o o l, p e e l, a n d c u t in to h a lv e s
le n g th w is e . T h e n p la c e , c u t s id e u p ,
I n b u tte r e d b a k in g , d is h . C o m b in e
h o n e y a n d w a t e r ; a d d tw o ta b le
s p o o n s o f th is m ix tu r e a n d th e m e lt
e d b u tte r t o th e g ro u n d a lm p n d s .
P o u r r e m a in d e r o f h o n e y m ix tu r e
o v e r s w e e t p o ta to e s a n d th e n to p
w ith th e h o n e y a lm o n d m ix tu r e .
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g re e s ) a n d b a k e 35 to 40 m in u te s ,
o r u n til b ro w n .
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( S e r v e s 6)
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2 s lic e s b a c o n
I m e d iu m - s iz e d o n io n ( c u t in s m a ll
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P e p p e r to t a s t e
W a s h . s q u a s h e s a n d c u t in to Vi-
in c h s lic e s . C o o k in b o ilin g , s a lte d
w a t e r 8 to 10 m in u te s , o r u n til te n
d e r . D r a i n . . C u t b a c o n in to s m a ll
p ie c e s a n d h e a t u n til f a t is r e n d e r e d .
A d d o n io n a n d s a u te u n til b ro w n .
A d d to m a to e s a n d s im m e r f o r 5 m in
u te s . A d d s q u a s h a n d s im m e r 5
m in u te s lo n g e r . A d d s a l t a n d p e p
p e r , a n d s e r v e .
H o u s e h o ld H in ts .
W ith th e h o lid a y s e a s o n s a p
p ro a c h in g , y o u a r e g o in g to h a v e
m o r e to d o ; n e w h o u s e h o ld ta s k s ,
m o r e s o c ia l o b lig a U o h s , a n d la r g
e r m e a ls 'to p la n a n d to p re p a r e .
Y o u m a y o fte n w o n d e r w h e r e y o u
w ill fin d th e e x tr a tim e to d o
th e s e e x tr a ta s k s .
M is s H o w e ’s b o o k , “ H o u s e h o ld
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le is u r e tim e f o r th e n e w a c tiv itie s
w h ic h w ill c o m e .u p d u r in g ' th e
h o lid a y s e a s o n .
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w r itin g t o “ H o u s e h o ld H in ts ,”
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a n d d r e s s in g ta b le h a n g in g s o f
s tr ip e d f a b r ic in s h a d e s o f g r a y a n d
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A T T IT U D E S T O W A R D T H E
G O S P E L M E S S A G E
LESSON TEXT—Luke8:4-15.GOLDEN TEXT—Take heed therefore hew Jra hear.—Luke 8:18.
“ H e t h a t h a th e a r s to h e a r , l e t
h i r a h e a r , ” c r ie d J e s u s a s H e ta u g h t
th e p a r a b le o f th e s o w e r. T h u s H e
r e v e a ls th e h e a r t o f th e le s s o n —t h a t
i t is th e h e a r in g o f th e W o rd o f
G o d , a n d th e m a n n e r in w h ic h i t is
h e a r d t h a t d e te r m in e s th e d e s tin y o f
m e n .
O n e m a y h e a r a n d y e t n o t h e a r a t
a ll. S o m e w h o im a g in e th e m s e lv e s
d e a f h a v e p e r f e c t h e a r in g , b u t a r e
s o p re o c c u p ie d w ith t h e ir o w n
th o u g h ts t h a t th e y d o n o t g r a s p w h a t
th e y h e a r . T o b e in su C h a s ta te a s
f a r a s s p i r itu a l th in g s a r e c o n c e r n e d
is d e s p e r a te ly s e r io u s . J e s u s c r ie s
to y o u , “ I f y o u h a v e e a r s , h e a r th e
W o rd o f G o d .”
A p a r a b le i s a n e a r th ly s to r y r e
la tin g c o m m o n th in g s o f lif e to il
lu s tr a te a n d p r e s e n t h e a v e n ly t r u t h
r e g a r d in g th e !s p iritu a l lif e . P a r a
b le s a r e s im p le , b u t p ro fo u n d . A
p a r a b le d o e s n o t n e e d in te r p r e t a
tio n , b u t i t d o e s n e e d a p p lic a tio n .
T h e p a r a b le o f th e s o w e r , o r r a t h e r
o f th e f o u r k in d s o f s o il, p r e s e n ts
th e h e a r e r s o f G o d ’s W o rd a s b e in g
lik e fo u r d if f e r e n t fie ld s .
I . T h e W a y s id e ( w . 5 a n d 1 2 ).
T h ro u g h th e f ie ld s o f P a le s tin e r a n
w e ll-b e a te n p a th s , s o h a r d f r o m
m a n y f o o ts te p s t h a t n o s e e d c o u ld
fin d lo d g m e n t a n d g ro w . T h e h e a r ts
o f m e n a r e lik e th a t, w ith th e w o rld
ro llin g its h e a v y w h e e ls o v e r th e
r o a d s o f o u r th in k in g . S in a n d w o rld
ly p le a s u r e a d d th e ir b it, a n d th e
d in a n d c la t te r o f u n w h o le s o m e o r
n o n s e n s ic a l r a d io p r o g r a m s c u t th e ir
p a th s a c r o s s o u r liv e s .
L itH e w o n d e r t h a t s o m u c h o f th e
W o rd o f G o d w h ic h w e d o h e a r i s
p ic k e d u p b y th e d e v il's o w n b ir d s
a n d c a r r ie d a w a y . L e t’s b r e a k u p
th e h a r d g ro u n d o f o u r life ’s w a y .
s id e .
I I . T h e R o e k y G ro u n d ( w . 6 a n d
1 3 ).
H e r e w e h a v e th e s h a llo w s o il o n
th e r o c k y le d g e ,, w h e r e s e e d s g ro w
a s if in a h o th o u s e , b u t w ith e r w h e n
th e s te a d y h e a t o f th e s u m m e r s u n
c o m e s u p o n th e m .
S h a llo w h e a r e r s a r e th o s e w h o r e
c e iv e th e w o rd w ith J o y , a r e c a r
r ie d a W a y w ith e m o tio n a l e n th u s i
a s m , a n d s e e m to b e ' m o s t p ro m is
in g a s fo llo w e rs o f C h r is t u n til th e
r e a l te m p ta tio n s a n d t r i a l s o f lif e
c o m e , a n d th e n th e y a r e g o n e . T h e y
a r e lik e th e s o ld ie r w h o e n jo y s w e a r
in g th e u n ifo rm a n d m a r c h in g in th e
p a r a d e p a s t th e re v ie w in g s ta n d
w ith b a n d s p la y in g a n d fla g s fly in g ,
b u t w h o d e s e r ts h is p o s t w h e n h is
c o m p a n y g o e s in to b a ttle . S u r e ty
n o n e o f u s w a n ts to b e t h a t k in d o f
a h e a r e r o f G o d ’s W o rd .
m . T h e T h o rn y G ro u n d ( w . 7
a n d 1 4 ).T h e s o il w a s g o o d , th e s e e d fo u n d
i t s p la c e to liv e a n d g ro w , b u t n o
o n e k e p t d o w n H ie w e e d s , a n d th e y ,
a s u s u a l, g o t th e b e s t o f th e g o o d
s e e d .N o te c a r e f u lly i n v e r s e 14 w h a t
a r e th e d e s tr u c tiv e th o r n s a n d w e e d s
I n th e s p i r itu a l g a r d e n . T h e v e r y
th in g s p e o p le in o u r d a y m o s t s e e k
— r ic h e s a n d p le a s u r e — a r e th e
th in g s w h ic h c h o k e s p ir itu a lity ;
W a tc h th e m a n d r o o t th e m o u t.
O b s e r v e a ls o t h a t th e “ c a r e s ” 'o f
th is w o rld a r e th e W e e d s o f th e d e v
il. H o w H ie y d o p r e s s u p o n u s a n d
h in d e r o u r s p ir itu a l g ro w th . A m a n
te s tifie d t h a t w h ile h e h a d a tte n d e d
c h u r c h f o r 20 y e a r s h e h a d n e v e r
h e a r d a s e rm o n - b e c a u s e h e w a s
a lw a y s th in k in g a b o u t h is b u s in e s s .
H o w ' a b o u t y o u ?
IV . T h e G o o d G ro n n d ( w . 8 a n d
1 5 ).
T h e h a r v e s t c o m e s f r o m th e g o o d
s o il, a n d h o w i t d o e s r e jo ic e H ie
h u s b a n d m a n a s i t b rin g s f o r th e v e n
u p to a h u n d r e d to ld .
T h e b e a r e r s o f H ie W o rd w h o a r e
th u s f r u itf u l f o r G o d a r e “ h o n e s t“
T hfey lis te n to r e a lty r e c e iv e h e lp
a n d d o s o m e th in g a b o u t w h a t th e y
h e a r . T h e y h a v e “ g o o d h e a r ts ” — a
fie ld p lo w e d , p r e p a r e d a n d w e e d e d ,
r e a d y to b r in g f o r t h f r u it. W h e p
th e y h e a r H ie W o rd H ie y “ h o ld it
f a s t” — th e y a r e r e v e r e n t, th o u g h t
fu l a n d o b e d ie n t to th e W o rd . T h e n
th e y h a v e th e “ p a tie n c e ” to g ro w
s p ir itu a lly . I t ta k e s p a tie n t e f fo rt
a n d d e v o tio n to d o th a t, b e s u r e o f '
i t ( r e a d L tfice 2 1 :1 9 in t h e R . V .).
I n c o n c lu s io n , w e a s k , “ W h a t th e n
s h a ll w e d o — s o w o n ly in thfe g oo d
g ro u n d ? ” N o , l e t u s a s k G o d tc
b r e a k u p t h e b e a te n s o il o f th e W ay
s id e w ith th e p lo w s h a r e o f H is W o rd
L e t u s d e e p e n th e s h a llo w s o il, f i ^ r
th e w e e d s a n d th o r n s b y H is g ra c e
u n til th e y g iv e u p . T h e n l e t u s g c
r ig h t o n s o w in g t h e s e e d “ in s e a s o n
a n d ' o u t o f ’ s e a s o n ” ( r e a d - n T u n ?
4 :1 -5 ).
I n a ll s u c h la b o r s y o u r h e a r t w ill
s in g w ith jo y b e c a u s e h e r e a n d th e r e
y o u w ill b e p riv ile g e d to m in i s t e r
to “ a n h o n e s t a n d a g o o d h e a r t”
w h ic h w ill b r in g “ f o r th f r u i t a h u n
d re d fo ld ” to th e g lo r y o f G o d a n d
f o r th e e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f H is f a ith
f u l s e e d -s o w e r.
Dee-vine Jumper
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g r e a t f a v o r ite i s th e p in a f o r e l
ju m p e r ! If y o u r c lo th e s lm d g e t i s ’
j u s t a b o u t u s e d u p a n d y o u ’r e s t ill
p in in g f o r a p in a f o r e , j u m p e r o r
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m a k e y o u r s e lf t h is p e r f e c tly
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to y o u r fig u re , w ith s o f t f r o n t fu l-
D o N o t G u e s s
B u t l e t e v e r y m a n p ro v e h is o w n
w o rk .— G a L 6 :4 .
n e s s i n a s k i r t t h a t s w a y s a n d r i p
p le s g r a c e f u lly w ith y o u r e v e ry !
s te p , a n d a c o r s e le t w a is tlin e, 1
to p p e d b y g a th e r s .
T h e w id e s t r a p s b u tto n a c r o s s
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in W in s to n .
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i n W in s to n s h o p p in g .
M is s S d l i e H m e s v H t e d r e la
tiv e s in W in s to n l a s t w e e k .
A . T . G r a n t , J r , s p e n t F r i d a y in
W in s to n .
K i m b r o n e h M e r o n e y is v is itin g
r e la t iv e s in L e n o ir .
F . M . J o h n s o n s p e u t F r i d a y in
W i n s t o a .
M is s M y r tle G r a h a m is v is itin g
f r ie n d s in L e x in g t o n .
G n e e n e C lic k a n d M is s V e t r a
K o o n t z s p e n t T h u r s d a y in W in s ,
to n s h o p p in g . •
O L - W illia m s to o k h is lit tle
d a u g h t e r t o G r e e n s b o r o la s t w e e k
f o r a n e y e o p e r a ti o n .
M is s e s H e le n A li s o n a n d L u n a
B r o w n s p e n t T h u r s d a y in W in s to n
s h o p p in g .
M r s . D r . - M a r tin a n * M is s M a m
i e H e g e , o f F o r k , w e r e in to w n
s h o p p in g T h u r s d a y .
J a c o b S t e w a 't s p e n t T h u r s d a y
a n d F r i d a y a t Y a d k i n v ille .
T h o m a s N . ChafiBn m a d e a b n s i
n e s s t r i p to W iu s to n l» s t w e e k .
T h e W e s te r n N C . C o n f e r e n c e
o f t h e M . E . C h u r c h , S o u t h , w ill
c o n v e n e in A s h e v ille to m o r r o w
M is s M a b e l K u r f e e = , o f C o o le e -
m e e j u n c t i o n , s p e u t o n e d a y in
to w n la « t w e e k s h o p p in g .
J a k e H a n e s a tte n d e d t h e H a n e s
O ld w e d d in g a t W in s to n l a s t W e d
n e s d a y .
M r . a n d M r s r W . A . W e a n t v is
ite d r e la t iv e s a n d f r ie n d s in W i n .
s to n la s t w e e k .
W . O . B y e r ly , w h o til ls t h e s o il
b e y o n d t h e t u r b i d w a t e r s o f H u n t ,
i n g C r e e k , w a s w a r m in g h is fe e t
u n d e r o u r o ffic e s to v e F t i d a v .
C h a r le s P a r n e ll, o f W in s to n , w a s
i n to w n l a s t w e e k o n b u s in e s s ,
M r s . W ill. R o b e r ts a n d d a u g h
t e r . M is s M a g g ie , o f C o u n ty L in e ,
s o e n t F r i d a y in to w n s h o p p in g
J . 0 . K in g , w h o h a s b e e n s p e n d -
i n g s o m e tim e in to w n w i t h h is
f a m ily , r e t u r n e d t o h i s w o r k a t P a *
n a tn a y e s te r d a y .
W i t h c o m p le te e le c tio n r e t u r n s
ir o n i a ll b u t t h r e e c o u n tie s , B r v a n
h a s a m a jo r ity o t >9,769 in N o r t h
C a r o lin a .
B e n ja m in P a u l , l i t t l e s o n o f M r .
a n d M r s . M . F . N ic h o ls , o f n e a r
M o c k s v ille , d ie d N o v . 5th .
W e a r e s o r r y t o le a r n t h a t J o h n
B . M o o re , w h o h a s b e e n q u i t e ill
w i t h f “v e r f o r t h e p a s t tw o w e e k s
c o n tin u e s v e r y ill
T h e f r ie n d s o f M is s R o s e O w e n s ,
o f N o r t h M o c k s v ille , g a v e h e r a
d e l i g h t f u l s to r m p a r t y F r i d a y e v e
n in g .
M r s . R a c h e l J o h n s o n , o f F a r m ,
i n g t o n , w a s in to w n ia s t w e e k o n
h e r w a y s o v is it h e r d a u g h t e r , M r s ,
W illia m s , a t H o r s e s h o e .
W . M . L e e , R e p u b lic a n S e n a to r
f r o m t h i s d is tr ic t , d e f e a te d h i s o p .
p o n e n t, M a jo r J o in e s b y a m a jo r ity
o f 3.085 J o in e s r e c e iv e d o n l y 37
v o te s in Y a d k i n 'c o u u t y .
T h e r e c a m e n e a r b e in g a s e r io u s
f ir e a t S b e e k 's c o tto n g in y e s f e r .
; d a y . I t is t h o u g h t t h a t a m a tc h
i n s o m e w a y w a s r u n t h r o u g h t h«6
g in s e t t i n g f ir e t o s q u a n t i t y o f c o t.
to n , b u t d o in g l i t t l e d a m a g e , a s
t h e fir e w a s p u t o u t im m e d ia te ly
Y e s te r d a y m o r n in g a b o u t e le v e n
o ’c lo c k , f ir e w a s d is c o v e r e d in t h e
o ffic e o f t h e M o c k s v ille C h a i r C o .,
a n d b e f o r e a s s is ta n c e c o n ld b e h a d ,
t h e f ir e w a s b e y o n d c d u tr o l. B y
h e r o ic w o r k , a q u a n t i t y o f lu m b e r
h a c k e d n e a r b y " w a s s a v e d . . T h e
o ffic e b u ild in g a n d f i x t u r e s . w e r e
e n tir e ly d e s tr o y e d .
Ickes Is Wrong.
T r o y , N Y .— D a v id B . P lu m ,
p u b lis h e r o f t h e R e c o r d N e w s p a
p e r s , T r o y 1 w r o te S e c r e ta r y I c k e s
t h a t f r o n t p a g e n e w t p r i n te d " i n
d i r e c t c o n f lic t” w ith o o 'itic a l h e
li» f s o f n e w s p a p e r m a n a g e m e n ts
“ h e lp e d P r e s i d e n t 'R o o s e v e l t in f in
ite ly m o r e ” t h a n a ll t h e i r c r itic a l
e d i 'o r i a l s h a r m e d h im .
P l n m ’s I e t t s r w a s i n r e p ly t o a
s t a t e m e n t m a d e b v t h e s e c r e ta r y o f
t h e i n te r i o r f o llo w in g t h e P r e s i
d e n t ’s r e - e le c tio n I c k e s , a s s e r t
i n g *‘w (* e le c te d a P r e s id e n t w h o
w a s s u p p o r te d b y le s s t h a n 23 p e r
c e n t, o f o u r d a i l y p r e s s .” s a id “ t h e
p r e s s i s n o t f r e e w h e n i t e x p r e s s e s
o n ly th e v ie w s o f o n e s o c ia l o r e c o
n o m ic s id e o f a n a tio n a l is s n e . H e
in v ite d n e w s p a p e r s to c o m m e n t.
P u b l is h e r P l u m s a id “ W e n e w s
p a p e r p u b l i s h e r s 'k n o w t h a t f ir s t
p a g e n e w s c o m m a n d s t h r e e o r f o u r
tim e s t h e r e a d e r i n te r e s t t h a t e d i
t o r i a l s d o . s o .w h e n y o u a c c u s e t h e
n e w s p a p e r s o f b e in g p u b lis h e d f o r
a s p e c if ic c la s s , y o u m i g h t r e m e m
t o r t h a t n o th in g b e t t e r s h o w s t h e
in t e g r i t y o f n e w s p a p e r s t h a n t h e
p r i n t i n g o f n e w s w h ic h i s i n d ir e c t
c o n f lic t w ith t k e i r o w n p o litic a l
b e lie f s .”
“ W h e n y o u s p e a k o u tr a g e o u s ly ”
w r o te P l u m , “ t h e n e w s p a p e r s r e
e a r d it a s n e w s , W h e n t h e P r e s i
d e n t s p o k e b i t t e r l y a n d u n f a i r l y ,
w h e n S e c r e ta r y W a lla c e s a i d , 'A
v o te f o r W ill k te is a v o te f o r H t -
I e r ' a n d L a G n t r d i a tr ie d to t i e in
W illk ie w ith t h e s o c a lle d b ig in
t e r e s t s in G e r m a n y — a ll t h i s th e
n e w s p a p e r s p r i n te d a s n e w s , a l
th o u g h , G n d k no w = -, t h e e d ito r s r e .
c o g n iz e d t h e lie s f o r w h a t th e y
w e r e .”
I n d o s i n g , t h e P l u m l e t t e r s a i d :
‘J n - t w h a t d o y o u w a n t?
“ T h e f r e e d o m o f t h e p r e s s h a s
b e e n d e m o n s tr a t e d in t h i s e le c tio n
h e v o n d t h e s lig h te s t d o u b t D o
y o u w a n t t o d z iv e i t i n t o a p o lit i
c a l i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y in y o u r o w n b e
h a l f o r in b e h a lf o f y o u r s a i n t a n d
p a tr o n ? I f s o , s a y s o b o ld ly a n d
s to p f lin g in g v itr o l a t e v e r y o n e y o n
d o n o t l i k e .”
The R azor-Back-Plans
and Specification.
' I n T e x a s t h e y h a v e t h e r a z o r
b a c k b o g . H e is m a d e u p o f S w is s
c o tta g e a r c h ite c tu r e . T h e h ig h e s t
p e a k o f b is c o r r u g a te d b a c k is s ix
in c h e s a b o v e h is t a i l . H ia ta il
h a n g s l i k e a d i s h b a g f r o m a b a c k
w id o w . H e le a v e s t h e im p r e s s io n
o f a m a n s t a r t i n g la te t o h is o ffic e
in th e m o r n in g . H e liv e s o n r o o ts
a n d p e a n u ts . H e w ill h e lp h is
n e ig h b o r g a t h e r t h e c r o p b v c r a w l,
u n d e r t h e f e n c e a t n i g h t . C r o s s
i n g h im w ith b lu e b lo o d g iv e s I i f l e
im p r o v e m e n t. T h e o n ly e f f e c ti,-e
w a v t o c r o s s h im is w ith a r a ilr o a d
t r a i n . H e c a n b id e h im s e lf i n a
h a y k n if e h a s b e e n r a m m e d in a n d
p u lle d o u t . H i s s id e m e a t i s s o m e
tim e s u s e d f o r w in d o w g la s s . H e
is im p e r is h a b le a n d c a n b e u s e d fo r
a p o s th o le d i g g e r .— F ., D . .C o b u r n ,
a d d r e s s t o K n i f e a n d F o r k C lu b .
A Different Kind
C a p ta in E H io tl R o o s e v e lt m u s t
fe e l a w f n lly u n c o m f o r ta b l e w ith a ll
th o s e A m e r ic a n b o y s w h o w ill b e
s u b je c t t o t h e d r a f t p u n c h i n g h im
in t h e r ib s w ith s h a r p s tic k s . T h e
F r a n k l i n D . b r a n d o f R o o s e v e lt is
e n tir e ly d if f e r e n t f r o m t h e T e d d v
k in d . T h e l a t t e r 's s o n s w e r e r e a d y
f o r t h e W o r ld W a r w h e n i t s ta r te d
a n d t h e y w e n t r i g h t i n a n d to O k
t h e i r c h a n c e s w ith t h e o t h e r d o u g h
b o y s , s a y s t h e N e w p o r t P l a in T a lk .
ITPAYf TO UnSN
Tar Heels Import Wheat
R a le i g h — N o r t h C a r o lin a m ille r s
a r e n o w im p o r tin g 75 P e r c e n t o t
t h e w h e a t t h e y g r i n d i n t o f lo u r
w h ile t h e w h e a t o f T a r H e e l p r o .
H n c e rs “ is g o in g b e g g i n g ,” W . H
D a r s t . m a r k e t i n g s p e c ia lis t o f t h e
s t a 'e d e p a r tm e n t o f a g r i c u l t u r e , s a id
t o d a v '
“ T h e t r u t h i s ,” h e a s s e r te d ,
“ N o r t h C a r o lin a w h e a t, is j u s t a s
g o o d in q u a l i t y a s t h e w h e a t p u r
c h a s e d f r o m g r o w e r s in o t h e r s ta te s ,
oroAirig i t is p r o p e r ly h a r v e s te d .
H o w e v e r , m ille r s s e e m to p r e f e r
w h e a t f r o m V ir g i n ia , Maty la n d ,
P e n n s y l v a n ia a n d O h io .
P a r s t a s s e r te d t h a t “ t h e r e is a
g r e a t p o te n ti a l m a r k e t f o r N < irth
C a r o lin a w h e a t r i g h t h e r e i n o u r
o w n s t a t e , . h o w e v e r i t is im p e r a tiv e
t h a t t h e f a r m e r s s t u d y in t h e m ill
r e q u ir e m e n ts .” H e . e m p h a s iz e d
t h a t “ b o th t h e f a r m e r a n d t h e m il
l e r c a n p r o f it t h r o u g h t h e a d o p tio n
in 1940 to ta l e d a p p r o x im a te ly 6 , -
021,000 b u s h e ls , i n d ic a tin g a r e
c o r d c r o p , w itn a n a v e r a g e y ie ld
e s t im a te d a t 13,5 b u s h e ls p e r a c r e .
“ A n o t h e r f a c to r in f a v o r , o f
N o r t h C a r o lin a w h e a t is t h a t t h e
p o r te in c o n te n t c o m p a r e s f a v o r a b ly
w ith t h e w h e a t g r o w n in N o r t h
C a r o lin a a v e r a g e s 9.95 p e r c e n t .”
M e a n w h ile , D a r s t h a s p ro p o s e d
t h a t T a r H e e l m ille r s “ s t r i v e t o
w a r d N o r t h C a r o lin a f a r m e r s b y
p a y in g p r ic e s f o r w h e a t in r a t i o t o
t h e q u a l i t y o f th e c r o p h e d e liv e r s
t o t h e m ills ’ a d d in g t h a t “ o b v io u s
I y th is p r a c tic e w ill e n c o u r a g e f a r m
e r s t o h a r v e s tin g a n d m a r k e t in g
m e th o d s e s s e n tia l in b u ild in g a
g r e a t e r r e s p e c t t h e c r o p s t h e y p r o
d u c e .”
Put In Writing
(W inston Salem Journal)
T h e r e is n o o n e m a g ic p e n a c e a
f o r t h e d r a w b a c k s o f te n a n t f a r m
i n g , j u - t a s th e r e a r e in m o t cassrs
n o p a r t i c u l a r v a lli a n in t h e p lo t.
T h e r e m e d y f o r p o v e r ty a n d o t h e r
d r a w b a c k s a n d h a n d ic a p s o f t h e
s y s te m is a c o m p o u n d •’ o f s e v e r a l
f a c to r s in c lu d i n g f in a n c ia l h e lp a i d
g u id a n c e in s o m e in s ta n c e s , h a t d
w o r k in te l lig e n t p la n n in g , d e t e r ,
m in a tio n to a c q u ir e a n d .p a y f o r
o n e ’s o w n f a r m , e m p lo y m e n t o f
s c ’e n tif ic d iv e r s if ic a tio n m e th o d s ,
a n d s o o n .
B u t a g r i c u l t u r a l e x te n s io n a u t h o
r i t i e s a r e p o in tin g n o w t o o n e s i m .
p ie p r e c a u tio n w h ic h , .i f f o llo w e d
w o u ld b e o t g r e a t h e l p in p r o m o t
i n g d ? a r u n d e r s t a n d i n g b e tw e e n
l a n d lo r d s a n d t e n a n t s , t h e r e b y im
p r o v i n g t b e i r r e la t io n s h ip s a n d h e lp
i n g e a c h in o t h e r w a y s . T h i s is
t h e u s e o f w r itte n le a s e s i n w h ic h
t h e p e r f o r m a n c e s a g r e e d u p o n b y
e a c h o f t h e p a ’t i e s a r e s e t f o r t h in
b la c k a n d w h i le t o b e c o m e a le g a l
t r a c t . T h e u s e ’o f w r itte n c o n t r a c t
is in c te a s in g r a p id ly in m a n y s e c
tio n s , i t is s a id , a n d . t h e r e s u l t s a r e
s a id to b e s a t is f a c to r y in a m a jo r ity
o f c a s t.s
Poorhouse Population Is
Showing D ecrease.
T h e p o p u la tio n o f N o r t h C a r o ,
l i n e 's c o u n ty o p e r a te d p o o r h o u s e s
i s o n a s t e a d y d e c lin e , is .t h e a n -
n o v n c e m e n t j f W . C u r tis . E z z e ll,
s t a t e d ir e c to r o f in s tr u c tio n s a t R a I
le ig h ..
A s ta te w id e s u r v e y r e c e n tl y c o r n ,
p le te d s h o w s 2,636 p e r s o n s w e r e in
t h e 75 c o u n t y h o m e s a s .o f A u g u s t
31 . i F o u r y e a r s a g o , t h e a lm s h o u s e
p o p u la tio n w a s 3,192 .
Sleeps Well Now.
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a llia n c e w h ic h u n ite n s to h e r
a r e s o lid a n d u n b re a k a b le .”
T h o s e w h o h a v e p la y e d p o k e r w ith
th e m a n , in g r a tia tin g lit tle fig h te r
a n d d ip lo m a t s a y t h a t w h e n h e b e ts
'e m h e h a s ’e m — a ll k ib itz e r s g lo o m
ily s h a k in g th e ir h e a d s , h o w e v e r,
a s th e y fig u re th e A x is h a n d .
I t w a s a s I s h m e t P a s h a t h a t h e
m a d e h is c a r e e r , c h a n g in g h is n a m e
in lin e w ith K e m a l A ta tu r k ’s m o d
e r n iz a tio n p r o g r a m . A c o lo n e l in
th e T u rk is h a r m y , h e m a d e a p e r il
o u s p a s s a g e th ro u g h h o s tile lin e s in
1920, a n d jo in e d K e m a l * A ta tu r k .
J o in tly , in le s s th a n tw o y e a r s , th e y
d ro v e th e G re e k s o u t o f A n a to lia
a n d S m y r n a a n d in th e fo llo w in g
y e a r s b u ilt m o d e r n T u rk e y . H e w a s
m y s te r io u s ly b e n c h e d d u r in g K e m a l
A ta tu r k ’s la s t y e a r , b u t a p p e a r e d
a t th e h e lm , w ith p o w e r a n d p re s tig e
u n le s s e n e d a t th e la t t e r ’s d e a th .
F o r th e la s t tw o y e a r s , G e r
m a n y ’s c le v e r a n d r e s o u rc e fu l
V o n P a p e n h a s b e e n a tte n d in g
to p o litic a l a n d d ip lo m a tic s a b o
ta g e in T u r k e y . T h e w o rd h a s
b e e n t h a t th e a s t u te P r e s id e n t
In o n n h a s a lw a y s b e e n a ju m p
o r tw o a h e a d o f h im a n d t h a t
T u rk e y h a s n 't b e e n r e a d ie d fo r
th e k ill in th e m a n n e r of o th e r
s m a ll p o w e rs . T b e p r e s id e n t h a s
f o s te r e d c a r e f u lly th e T u r k is h
h e g e m o n y o v e r th e M o s le m b lo c , ■
a n d w h e n e v e r th e A x is p o w e rs
k ic k I s la m in th e f a c e , h is p e o
p le k n o w a b o u t i t . H is a llia n c e
g iv e s E n g la n d a v a lu a b le lia i
s o n w ith I s la m , w h ic h m a y b e
c o m e m o r e a n d m o r e im p o r ta n t
a s th e w a r w e a r s o n .-
TR A IN IN G f o r th e n e x t w a r w o n ’t
b e j u s t o n e -tw o , o n e -tw o a n d .
. s q u a d s r ig h t o r le f t. A s M a j. G e n .
W illia m N . H a s k e ll, c o m m a n d e r o f
N e w Y o rk ’.sGen. Htukell for T w e n ty - s e v -Strictest Discipline e n th d iv is io n
Of Army Recruits a t F o r t M c C le lla n , A la .,
s t a r t s h is m o b iliz a tio n p r o g r a m , h e
le ts it b e k n o w n t h a t r e c r u its w ill
b e s c h o o le d in a ll th e n e w ta c t ic s
a n d d is c ip lin e s o f m o d e m s o ld ie r
in g . W a r to d a y r e q u ir e s m o r e a n d
b e tte r s p e c ia lis ts a n d tig h te r o rg a n i
z a tio n , to w h ic h th e w a r d e p a r t
m e n t a d d s , “ m ilita r y d is c ip lin e ,
h e a lth , s tr e n g th a n d e n d u r a n c e , m o
r a le , in itia tiv e a n d a d a p ta b ility ,
le a d e r s h ip , te a m w o r k , te c h n ic a l
p ro fic ie n c y a n d t a c t ic a l p ro fic ie n c y .”
B ig , b lu ff, r u d d y , iro n -ja w e d
G e n e r a l H a s k e ll, a p p o in te d to
th e c o m m a n d o f th e N e w Y o rk
N a tio n a l G u a r d b y G o v . A lfre d E. S m ith in 1926, is a W e s t
P o in te r w h o h a s p re a c h e d s tiff
d is c ip lin e a n d lo n g y e lle d fo r
m o r e a n d b e tte r ,fig h tin g to o ls
f o r U ie a r m y . O u t o f W e s t P o in t
in 1901, h e w a s g r a d u a te d f r o m
th e in f a n tr y s c h o o l in 1904 a n d
s a w s e r v ic e in th e P h ilip p in e
is la n d s , th e M e x ic a n b o r d e r ,
F r a n c e , th e N e a r E a s t a n d R u s
s ia , d ir e c tin g A m e r ic a n r e lie f in
R u s s ia f r o m 1921 to 1923. H e
h a s b e e n a n a le r t s tu d e n t o f th e
n e w r e q u ir e m e n ts o f m e c h a n iz e d
w a r f a r e — n o tr a d itio n a lis t o r
m o s s b a c k a n d b y a ll a c c o u n ts
w ill g o f a r in b r in g in g th e b o y s
u p to th e a b o v e a m b itio u s w a r
d e p a r tm e n t s ta n d a r d .
— • — '
IN T H B g ro p in g f o r m o r e f r u itf u l
c u ltu r a l r e la tio n s w ith S o u th
A m e r ic a , N e ls o n A . R o c k e fe lle r
s e e m s to h a v e m a d e a . s h re w d
'c h o ic e in a d d in g to h is c o m m itte e
D o n F r a n c is c o , p re s id e n t o f th e
L o r d a n d T h o m a s A d v e r tis in g A g e n
c y . T h e a p tn e s s o f th e n a m e is
o b v io u s .. F o r 23 y e a r s , M r. F r a n
c is c o c o n trib u te d to th e s u c c e s s fu l
c u ltu r a l a n d c o m m e r c ia l r e la tio n s
o f L o s A n g e le s b y b o o m in g o ra n g e s
a n d th e o ra n g e in d u s tr y . G oo d -Io o k -.
in g a n d p e r s o n a b le , . h e “ m a k e ;
f r ie n d s a n d in flu e n c e s p e o p le .”
E le c t io n N ig h t C r o w d i n T im e s S q u a r e
*3' ^ fir
N e w Y o rk ’s G r e a t W h ite W a y w a s th e s c e n e ' o f e le c tio n n ig h t e x c ite m e n t a s g r e a t c ro w d s j a m m e d T im e s
s q u a r e to r e a d th e l a t e s t b u lle tin s i n th e th r illin g p r e s i d e n t i a l r a c e . ( I n s e t, le f t) F r a n k lin D e la n o R o o s e v e lt, th e
f ir s t P r e s id e n t e v e r e le c te d to a t h ir d te r m . ( I n s e t, r ig h t) th e n e w ly e le c te d v ic e p r e s id e n t, H e n r y W a lla c e , f o r m e r
s e c r e ta r y o f ’a g r ic u ltu r e .
N e w R e c r u its f o r U n c le S a m ’s A r m y
K - ‘ ' ‘7 < ; '• ! ' v ' Y ' , "• : - - - - - -/■ - - '
' I i ^ i i i i i m i
A r a w b a tc h o f n e w r e c r u its a r e .p ic tu r e d ’a s th e y a r r iv e d a t F o r t D e v e n s , a t A y e r , M a s s ., r e a d y t o g o
th r o u g h th e r o u tin e t h a t w ill t u r n th e m o u t a s s o ld ie r s o f th e lin e w ith in a f e w m o n th s . T h e r e a r e 3 ,40 0 s o l
d ie r s a n d 100 o ffic e rs h o u s e d a t p r e s e n t a t D e v e n s . M e a n w h ile m o r e t h a n 3 ,00 0 a r t i s a n s a r e w o r k in g n ig h t
a n d d a y to c o m p le te th e f ir s t o f 27 n e w b a r r a c k s to a c c o m m o d a te th e 1940 b a tc h o f d r a f te e s . E a c h b u ild in g
w ill^ h o u s e 63 m e n .
The Old Folks ‘At Home’ in London
T h is a g e d c o u p le s p e n d th e a i r r a id s In th e d e lu x e s h e lte r c o n s tr u c te d
in i h e b a s e m e n t o f th e i r W e s tm in s te r b o ro u g h h o m e in L o n d o n . T h e
b u n k s u p o n w h ic h th e y r e s t w e r e in s ta lle d b y th e W e s tm in s te r c o u n c il
w h ic h is p ro v id in g th e m f o r a l l p r i v a te s h e lte r s , to e n a b le th e p o p u la c e
to o b ta in th e ir p r o p e r r e s t a n d c u r b “ a i r r a i d n e r v e s .”
As London’s Children Are Evacuated
H rftish captions w ith th ese pictures describe th em a s '‘anbther larg e p arty of m others and children being evacuated to th e country from
L o n d o n .” A t the left a ehlld in a policew om an’s a rm s show s h e r bew ilderm ent a t th e excitertient. B ig h tr a jroungster w ith a n id e n tifle a -
Ucin ta g around h e r neck i s being carried to a w aiting bus b y a pblicem an.
Christened
T h e U . S . S . S w a n s o n , n e w d e
s tr o y e r , s lid in g d o w n th e w a y s , a t
t h e C h a r le s to n , S . C ., n a v y y a r d .
I t w a s c h r is te n e d b y M r s . C la u d e
S w a n s o n , w if e o f t h e l a t e s e c r e ta r y
o f t h e n a v y .
Speaks for Petain
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S ta tis tic s
Trim Coverall and
Smart Tie-Around
(Table below shows state by slate re. salts In the election of the President (electoral vote). Congressional; Represented
fives, U. S. Senators and the governors of
each state In which these posts were a*
stake.)
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10
8
17
11
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3
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19 6 11 I I
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12 12 I
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6 I
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Ala. . U Ariz. • 3
Ark. . 9
CaIit . 22
Colo. • '
Conn. • 8
Del. . 3
Fla. • 7
Georgia 12
Idaho . 4
Ulinois 29
• Indiana
Iowa •
Kansas
Ky. .
La. . .
Maine
Md.
Mass.
Mich «
•Minn.
Miss. ,
Mo.
Mont. ,
Neb. ,
Nevada
N. H. .
N. J. ,
N. M. .
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N. c. «
N D. «
Ohio ,
Okla. .
Oregon
Pa. • .
R. L .S. G .
S. D. .
tTenn. «
Texas * 23
Utah . -.4
Vt. . .
Va. . . 11
Wash. . 8
W. Va. 3
JWis. . 12
Wyo. • 3
TOTALS 449 82 267 162 22 12 18 15
Additional Congressional Results.
• Minnesota has one Farmer-Laborite.
tNew York has one American*Laborite.
t Tennessee has one Independent.
{Wisconsin has three Progressives.
NOTE: It should be remembered that
only 33 states elected governors and 35
states elected senators in this 1940 elec
tion.
(Tabulation- below gives the ,
popular vote for the presidential
election as reported by the varU
ous states.)
Alabama « •
Arizona • « ,
Arkansas • • ,
California •
Colorado . « .
Connecticut •
Delaware • •
Florida • • •
Georgia . * .
Idaho . , ,
Illinois • • •
Indiana • • • ,
• Iowa . , ♦ • ,
Kansas • • • ,
Kentucky • « .
Louisiana • • ,
Maine * ♦ •
Maryland • • .
Massachusetts
Michigan . .
Minnesota . •
Mississippi • , Missouri . • ,
Montana • • ,
Nebraska • • ,
Nevada . . • .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey •
New Mexico • .
New Yoric . . ,
North Carolina .
Nwtii Dakota . , Ohio . . . .
Oklahoma . • ,
OregM . • • .
Pennsylvania ♦ .
Rhode bland • ,
' South Carolina .
South Dakcta • .
Tennessee . • ,
Texas . • • .
• Utah ,
Vermont • • .
Virginia . • • ,
Washington • ,
. West Virginia . ,
Wisconsin • • ,
Wyoming * • ,
Roosevelt WUlkie
179,589 27,651
77,212 42,633
102,805 26,495
1,750.878 1,240.231
198,675 212,435
417.858 361.869
74,387 63,059
338.847 121,033
240,734 41,482
117,201 99.490
2,130,194 2,036,431
860,472 884,557
572,655 622,737
348,974 - '465.599
481,550 350,222
188,171 29,542
154,774 163.928
364.168 250,362
1.052.878' 916.411
1,025,963 1,032,963
822,032 583,536
100,825 4,737
948,125 856,531109,130 73,379
256.781 341,863
31,567 20.946
125,625 109.992
1,014,978 947,638
105,031 82,754
3,262,273 3,029,180
575.072 182,706
113,909 144,635
1,728,020 1,584,855
468,397 342,672
229,819 »2,715
2,168,693 1,884,847
181,881 138,432
85.077 4,193114,623 1S9.370
323,710 150.531 \682,173 .162,755
153.434 -93,00664.244 78,335
236,512 109,682349,869 244,057
483.566 360,769693,017 672,343
58,262 51,998
25,960.408 21,606,691
G a s to n H e n H -H a y e, 1 F r e n c h a m
b a s s a d o r to - t h e U . S ., w h o d e liv
e r e d to S e c r e ta r y C o rd e ll H o lI f h s
r e p ly o f M a r s h a l P e t a i n to P r e s i
d e n t “ B o o s e v e lf s a p p e a l t h a t ' th «
V ie h y r e g im e1 a b s ta in f r o m c o lla b o
r a t i n g w ith G e r m a n y in t k i w a r .
Total .
(Above figures are unofficial. Cemplei and official returns are announced following canvass by the various state boards.)
Election Sidelights:
B o th p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te s c a r
r ie d th e ir o w n h o m e v o tin g d is tr ic ts .
R o o s e v e lt r e c e iv e d a m a jo r ity o f 74
v o te s to w in , 376 to 3 02 ; W illk ie ’a
n a tiv e to w n g a v e h im a m a r g in o f
438 v o te s . T h e c o u n t w a s W iU k iet
4 ,1 5 1 ; R o o s e v e lt, 3,713.
. . .
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M a n h a tta n f ire m e n b u s y a f te r
R o o s e v e lt’s , v ic to ry b e c a m e a p p a r
e n t. M o re th a n 50 fire a la r m s w e re
tu r n e d in a s a r e s u lt o f s t r e e t b o n
fir e s s e t b y c e le b r a n ts .■ .....
I n o r d e r to r e c o r d th e e le c to r a l
v o te th e 531 p re s id e n tia l e le c to r s
w ill g a th e r o n D e c e m b e r 18 in th e ir
v a r io u s s ta te c a p ita ls a n d s e n d th e ir
v o te s to W a s h in g to n b y r e g is te r e d
m a il. T h e s e le tte r s w ill a c tu a lly b e
ta b u la te ^ b y C o n g re s s o n J a n u a r y 6 a n d P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt w ill b e
s w o rn in f o r h is th ir d .te r m o n J a n u
a r y 2 0 . M e m b e r s o f th e e le c to r a l
c o lle g e u s e d to g e t a tr i p to W a s h
in g to n b u t in 1934, c o n g r e s s d e c id e d
t h a t its d u tie s w e r e to o r o u tin e a n d
tu r n e d i t in to , a “ c o rr e s p o n d e n c e
s c h o o l.”
TW O o f t h e m o s t u s e f u l a p r o n s
in th e w o r ld a r e y o u rs in th is
o n e s im p le p a t t e r n (N o . 1 9 9 3 -B ).
O n e i s th e a ll- p r o te c tiv e ty p e t h a t
y o u r e l y o n to k e e p y o u r d r e s s e s
c le a n w h ile p r e p a r in g s u p p e r . T h e
o th e r is th e m o r e o r le s s d e c o r a
tiv e lit tle tie - a ro u n d t h a t y o u w e a r
w h e n s e r v in g a f te r n o o n te a . N o -
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o v e r y o u r h e a d a n d tie s in a jiffy .
I t ’s s o c u t t h a t i t c a n ’t s lip f r o m
y o u r s h o u ld e r s .
J u s t le a v e o ff th e b ib p a r t o f th e
c o v e r a ll, a n d y o u h a v e th e h ig h -
c u t, s a u c y lit tle tie - a ro u n d . B a
tis te , g in g h a m , lin e n , p e r c a le a n d
s e e r s u c k e r a r e p r e t t y a p r o n m a
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o r e v e n t, b u t w h a t a s w e a te r w ill
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u m p h a n tly .
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j u s t a s w e a te r , a th in g o f u tility a n d
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s e r v ic e , g la m o u r , r o m a n c e , c h ic ,
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e d h e r e w ith c o n v e y s o m e id e a o f th e
w id e r a n g e o f fa s h io n p h a s e s w h ic h
' t h e p r e s e n t s w e a te r v o g u e e n c o m
p a s s e s . T h e “ c o lle g e s e a l” c a r d i
g a n s h o w n a b o v e to th e le f t fla s h e s
b ig n e w s to c o -e d s w h e r e v e r th e y
m a y b e e n ro lle d . T h e b u tto n s o f
■ t h i s c la s s ic S h e tla n d c a rd ig a n - a r e
r e p r o d u c tio n s o f th e c o lle g e s e a l, so
a g ir l g o in g to S m ith , V a s s a r , U n i
v e r s ity o f C a lifo rn ia , W e lle s le y , o r
w h e r e s o e v e r w ill b e p ro p e r ly id e n ti
fie d b y h e r o w n c d lle g e s e a l b u t
to n s . T h e c o lle g e s e a l b u tto n s o n
th is b lu e s w e a te r p ic tu r e d lo o k lik e
W e d g e w o o d w ith t h e ir b lu e b a c k
g ro u n d s a n d w h ite s e a ls .
A lo n g -to rs o je r k in p ic tu r e d a b o v e
to th e r ig h t in th e g ro u p is a s m a r t
c a s u a l fa s h io n j u s t in tro d u c e d th is
s e a s o n . I t is a w o o lk n it s im u la tin g
h a n d k n ittin g s o p e r f e c tly t h a t n o n e
b u t a n e x p e r t c a n d e te c t, th e d iffe re n c e . T h e je r k in is fa s h io n e d in
fla s h r e d a n d th e s k i r t in : b la c k
w h ic h , w o rn a s th e y a r e w ith a w h ite
s ilk b lo u s e , th is m a k e s a m o s t e f
f e c tiv e tr i- c o lo r e n s e m b le . Y o u c a n
a ls o g e t a lo n g to r s o r e d j a c k e t w ith
lo n g s le e v e s w h ic h is w o o lk n it to
s im u la te h a n d k n ittin g a n d m a y b e
w o rn in te r c h a n g e a b ly w ith th e j e r
k in o r o v e r it.
F a s h io n e d a f t e r a m a n ’s d in n e r
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ta ilo r e d e v e n in g j a c k e t p o r tr a y e d
b e lo w to th e le f t is h ig h fa s h io n
n e w s . I t is m a d e o f fla m e c o lo re d
tr ic o t c o r d , a w o o lk n it f a b r ic a n d
tr im m e d w ith , g le a m in g je t . W o rn
w ith a b la c k p e n c il s ilh o u e tte s k ir t,
i t is d e fin ite ly w in te r 1940, b ro u g h t
u p to la s t- m in u te s ty le s ta n d a r d b y
it s lo n g - s le e v e s .w h ic h s t r e s s th e
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n in g c o s tu m e s o f la te s t v in ta g e .
A lm o n d g r e e n , o n e o f th e lo v e li
e s t c o lo r s o n f a s h io n ’s lis t, im p a r ts
c h a r m - p lu s to th e tw o -p ie c e w o o l
a n d w o o lk n it o u tfit p ic tu r e d b e lo w to
th e r ig h t. H e r e is a tr e m e n d o u s ly
s m a r t o u tfit f o r c a m p u s o r c a s u a l
w e a r . T h e 12 g o r e s k i r t a n d th e
f r o n t o f th e ’ lo n g -to rs o ’ j a c k e t ' a r e
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k n itte d o f th e s a m e fin e w o o l y a r n
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A p a i r ‘ o f tw o -to n e g o ld c lip s is
w o rri-a t't> iie? s id e o f th e ’ ro u n d h ig h
n e e k . T h e id e n tific a tio n b r a c e le t is -
a ls o o f tw o -to n e d g o ld .
E v e r s o c h ic is th e a fte rn o o n
s w e a te r - je r k in k n its o f fin e y a r n t h a t
“ fit. .lik e th e p a p e r o n th e w a ll” to
b e lo w th e h ip s . I n te r w o r k e d a r e
tin y g litte r in g - je t b e a d s a n d j e t s e
q u in s in a n a llo v e r d e n s ity t h a t lo o k s
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S h e b o u g h t h e r s w h e re b e b o u g h t
h is . Q u ite a f a d th is s e a s o n to d o
j u s t th a t. F u r th e r m o r e , if y o u c o m
p a r e h is c o a t w ith h e r ta ilo r e d ja c k
e t y o u w ill d is c o v e r th e y a r e a l
m o s t p e r f e c t c o u n te r p a r ts . S h e m a y
h a v e o rd e r e d it f r o m h is ta ilo r a s
m a n y w o m e n a r e n o w d o in g o r m o s t
lik e ly s h e p u r c h a s e d it> in h e r u s u
a l s u it d e p a r tm e n t, fo r s u its w h o s e
j a c k e t s d u p lic a te th o s e w o rn b y . m e n
a r e 'r e a l l y im p o r ta n t s ty le n e w s . A
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s le e v e c tip s ? Y o u w ill y ie ld to th e ir
lu r e th e m o m e n t y o u g lim p s e th e m .
T h e y a r e a s fe tc h in g a n in n o v a tio n
a s h a s y e t b e e n d e v is e d . T h is g lit
te r in g je w e lr y p ie c e is n o th in g m o r e
o r le s s th a n a h u g e c lip t h a t f a s te n s
to th e w r is t o f y o u r lo n g , c lo se -fit
tin g s le e v e . Y o u c a n g e t m a tc h in g
c lip s to w e a r a t y o u r n e c k o r o n
y o u r la p e l. E a r r in g s to o ! D a z z lin g ,
d a n g lin g ty p e s t h a t a r e e v e r s o fla t
te r in g a n d im p o r ta n t lo o k in g .
M a n y n e c k la c e s a r e m a n y - s tr a n d
e d . N o t o n ly a r e g o ld a n d s ilv e r n e c k
la c e s s h o w in g th is id e a , b u t p e a r ls
fe s to o n e d in s e v e r a l r o p e s a r e th e
n e w e s t.
, L o ts o f c o r a l, to p a z a n d a m b e r a r e
b e in g w o rn a s th e ir c o lo rin g s tu n e
s o b e a u tifu lly w ith th e a u tu m n
b ro w n s , g o ld e n y e llo w s a n d r e d tile
w o o le n s s o fa s h io n a b le th is s e a s o n .
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h a s a r iv a l in th e f u r c a p e w h ic h
o n ly th is s e a s o n m a d e its a p p e a r
a n c e o n th e fa s h io n s ta g e . T h e r e
is n o th in g n e w e r, o r s m a r te r in th e
w a y o f a f u r w r a p th a n th e c a p e .
I t c a n b e e ith e r h ip le n g th o r s h o u l
d e r d e e p , a n d f o r e v e n in g , th e fu ll
le n g th e r m in e s e a l o r p e r s ia n la m b
c a p e a r e p o p iila r.
F o r c a s u a l w e a r th e c a p e s o f s p o t
te d f u r a r e in h ig h f a v o r w ith th e
y o u n g s e t . T h e r e is a - m a tc h in g '
m u ff , o f' c o u r s e .
T h e f u r c a p e s f o r w in te r > s p o rts
w e a r a r e k n e e -le n g th , a n d a r e m a d e
o f s p o r ts y f u r t h a t fla s h e s a w e a lth
o f c o lo r in p la id e d a n d m o n o to n e
w o o l lin in g s .
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.uhe 9:49-62.,-No man, having put his I,. Pnd looking back, is fit ' “ od.—Luke 9:62.
W e a k -k n e e d , w a te r e d - o u t, a n d
“ s ic k ly ” re lig io u s p h ilo s o p h ie s a n d
a c tiv itie s h a v e n o r i g h t ^ n c a l l th e m
s e lv e s v -h r is tia n . F b E e r a g C h r is t
is n o t j u s t a s w e e t g sp jfiia K ita l im
p u ls e e x p r e s s e d ih 's n f e d tf i w o rd s
a n d f o r m a l r e lig io u s e x e r c is e s ,. I t
is a v ita l, v ir ile , s a c r if ic ia l f a ith
w h ic h le a d s th e t r u e fo llo w e r o f C h r is t to b e w illin g n o t:'o n ly to d ie
f o r H im , b u t a ls o to : liv e f o r H in i
in th e f a c e o f o p p o s itio n , h a tr e d ;
y e s , “ th r o u g h p e r il, J b i l a n d p a in .”
L e t. Ug put a w a y . flie S e in s ip id im f
ita tio n s o f Q ir is iia n i ty w h ic h s o
o fte n m a s q u e r a d e u n d e r i t s n a m e
a n d - f a c e o u r - t i m e , w ith >a c a ll to
d is c ip le s h ip w h ic lM d e m a n u s e v e r y
fin e , n o b le , n ja n ly , a n d J v o m a n iy
q u a lity .. T h e , I g s s o n v h ir to d a y r e
v e a ls th a t fo llo w in g J e s u s ( a n d
p le a ie r i m e m b e r y o u a r e n o t r e a d y
to liv e J o r H im u n til y o u h a v e b e e n
b o rn l a g a in ) (ja ils f o r
I . C o -o p e ra tio n ( w . 49, 5 0 ). |
T lf f if p la c in irOf th e little c h ild >in th e m fin id s t J J v . 46-48) a n d J e s u s ’,
w o rd s c o n c e rn in g t r u e g r e a tn e s s r e
v e a le d ’ to J o h n t h a t h e h a d b e e n :
w r o n g in c o n d e m n in g th e o n e w h o
w a s w o rk in g f o r C h r is t b u t w h o w a s
n o t o f th e ir p a r ty . T h e t r u e d is c ip le
r e c o g n iz e s 'I H a r i h e - TOBniTiyho tr u ly
Io v eS a n d S ferv eF O i r i s t i S I o b e a c
c e p te d in H is n a m e . W e m a y n o t
lik e ,h is a p p e a r a n c e , o r h is la n g u a g e ,
o r' Iu s m e th o d s , o r h id f r ie n d s , b u t
w e o u g h t to lo v e h im a n d c o -o p e r a te
w ith h im . L e t u s b e g in to p ra c tic e
t h a t a s w e ll a s to s a y w e b e lie v e it.
H . H u m iIily ( w . 51-53).
G ro s s d is c o u rte s y , e v id e n tly in
s p ir e d b y n a tio n a l h a tr e d ( th e J e w s
a n d S a m a r it a n s h a d n o d e a lin g s
w ith e a c h o th e r ) , w a s s h o w n to w a r d
th e L o r d H im s e lf. H is r e a c tio n
g iv e s u s a n e x a m p le o f h u m ility , fo r
H e s a id n o t a w o rd a g a in s t th e m . T h e t r u e fo llo w e r o f J e s u s s h o u ld
e x p e c t s u c h tr e a t m e n t f r o m a h o s
tile , d e v il-in s p ir e d w o rld a n d e m u
la te h is m a s t e r b y s h o w in g lo v e a n d
I I I . P a tie n c e ( w . 5 4 -5 6 ).,
T h e d is c ip le s w a n te d to s h o w th e ir
p o w e r a n d a u th o r ity b y b rin g in g th e
fir e s o f d e s tr u c tio n u p o n th e e n e m ie s
o f C h r is t. T h a t s p i r it h a s p e r s is te d
in th e c h u r c h , th e d e s ir e to c a ll th e
fir e s o f h e a v e n ( a n d p o s s ib ly o f h e ll)
to d e s tr o y th o s e w h o h in d e r o r o p
p o s e u s . S u c h is n o t th e s p i r it o f
o u r G o d a n d H is C h r is t, f o r H e is
“ lo n g -s u ffe rin g to u s -w a rd , n o t w ill
in g t h a t a n y s h o u ld p e r is h , b u t th a t
a ll s h o u ld c o m e to r e p e n ta n c e .” ' _
IV . S a c rific e ( w . 5 7, 5 8 ).
T h e w r ite r d is lik e s to u s e th e
w o r d “ s a c r if ic e ” in c o n n e c tio n w ith
o u r life a n d s e r v ic e fo r C h r is t, fo r
in r e a lity w e s a c r if ic e n o th in g w h ic h
is n o t' m o r e th a n r e p la c e d ( r e a d
M a tt. 1 9 :2 9 ). B u t a t th e s a m e tim e
i t is tr u e t h a t G o d d o e s c a ll u p o n u s
a s C h ris tia n s ' to h o ld n o th in g d e a r e r
th a n o u r d e v o tio n to H im . }
F o llo w in g C h r is t is m o r e th a n
s in g in g g lib ly o r - c a r e le s s ly , “ I ’ll g o
w h e re y o u w a n t m e to g o , d e a r
L o r d .” T h e o n e w h o s t a r t s o u t w ith
H im is to c o u n t th e C o st (L u k e 1 4:
2 8-33 ). H e m u s t e x p e c t th e s a m e
tr e a t m e n t a s C h r is t ( I I T im . 3 :1 2 )
a n d b e w illin g to ta k e i t g la d ly ( J o h n
1 5 :2 0 ; I P e t - 2 :2 1 ) . W e o u g h t, to
m a k e th is p la in to p ro f e s s e d b e lie v
e rs .' T e ll y o u n g p e o p le th e tr u th
a n d y o u w ill, s e e t h a t th e y a r e r e a d y
to r e s p o n d io it. T h e y a r e w illin g
to g iv e th e m s e lv e s s a c r if ic a lly f o r
c a u s e s o f ' th is e a r th — w h y n o t f o r
C h ris t? ‘ j
V . D e v o tio ii ( v v . 5 9-62 ). I
I t h a s b e e n s a id t h a t C h r is t; is
e ith e r L o r d o f a ll o r H e is n o t L o rd
a t a ll. E v e n th e d e m a n d s w h je h
lo v e m a y p r e s e n t o n b e h a lf o f b u r
a g e d f a th e r m u s t n o t b e p e r m itte d
t o s ta n d b e tw e e n th e L o r d a n d p i s
d is c ip le . , “ T"''- '
C h r is tia n ity is c o n s id e r a te “ a n d
c o u r te o u s , a n d o u r L o r d is "ho t h e r e
s u g g e s tin g a n y n e g le c t o f-th e d u tie s
o r a m e n itie s o f life . T h e p o in t is
r a t h e r t h a t th e L o r d m u s t h a v e f ir s t
p la c e w h a te v e r e ls e m a y c a ll f o r
s e c o n d th o u g h t.
T h e b lig h t, o n th e lif e a n d s e r v ic e
o f m o s t C h r is tia n s is t h a t a lm o s t
a n y th in g a n d e v e r y th in g e ls e is a l
lo w e d to ta k e f ir s t p la c e a n d th e L o r d
m u s t b e s a tis fie d w ith s e c o n d , o r
th ir d p la c e . S o m e tim e s o n e w o n
d e r s if H e is g iv e n : a n y r e a l p la c e
a t a ll in s o m e liv e s .
N o o n e w h o p u ts h is h a n d to ;th e
p lo u g h in G o d ’s K in g d o m a n d th e n
w a n ts to d e f e r fo llo w in g th r o u g h u n
til a m o r e c o n v e n ie n t s e a s o n , o r w h o
w a n ts to g o b a c k to “ b id f a r e w e ll” to s o m e o n e w h o fo r th e m o m e n t is
m o r e im p o r ta n t th a n th e L o rd , is fit
f o r H is s e r v ic e . T h e w a y o f jo y a n d
u s e fu ln e s s is th e w a y o f fu ll a n d
u n c o n d itio n a l y ie ld in g to H im .
I n S p ite o f Im p e r f e c tio n s
H e b ro u g h t m e f o r th a isO in to a
la r g e , p la c e : h e d e liv e r e d m e , b e *
c a u s e h e d e lig h te d in m e .— I I S a m ,
22:20 .
T h e M a in I s s u e :
K e e p th y h e a r t w ith a ll d ilig e n c e ,
f o r o u t o f i t a r e th e is s u e s o f life .—
P r o v e r b s 4 :2 3 .
F O B T H A T E X T R A S P E C IA L L U N C H E O N
S e e R e c ip e s B e lo w .
W h e n y o u r c h ild r e n a r e in sc h o o l,
a n d y o u r h u s b a n d is a t w o rk , y o u
fin d U ttle p le a s u r e in e a tin g a s o li
t a r y m e a l. A n d w h e n y o u a r e r u s h e d
w ith h o u s e h o ld d u tie s , y o u a r e a p t
to g r a b a q u ic k s a n d w ic h , o r a
s te a m in g b o w l o f s o u p , a n d th e n
c o n tin u e w ith th e ta s k s t h a t a r e s till
b e fo re y o u . " '
B u t, y o u c a n ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e
d a y s w h e n th e fa m ily is a w a y , a n d
th e w o rk aU fin is h e d , to e n te r ta in
y o u r f r ie n d s a t a o n e -o ’c lo c k lu n c h
e o n , 'a d e s s f e t t 'lu n c h e o n ' f o r th e
b rid g e c lu b , o r f o r j u s t a frie n d ly
g e t- to g e th e r . A g o o d ? m e n u a n d a n
a ttr a c tiv e ta b le w ill g iv e y o u th e
p o is e a n d e n th u s ia s m n e c e s s a r y to
s e r v e y o u r g u e s ts e a s ily a n d g r a
c io u s ly .
O f te n tim e s th e m o s t e a s ily p re
p a r e d fo o d m a y b e th e m o s t a t t r a c
tiv e ly s e r v e d . A f lu te d O ra n g e jiC up
m a k e s a c o lo r fu l c o n ta in e r f o r m a n y
f r u i ts , w h ic h m a y b e v a r ie d w ith
th e s e a s o n . T h e f r u i t m u s t b e c u t
in to p ie c e s o f c o n v e n ie n t; s iz e , f r e e
f r o m s e e d s 'a n d s k in , e x c e p t f o r
g r a p e s . I t s h o u ld b e th o ro u g h ly
c h ille d Strid1C O m b in ed s o t h a t it is
va n e a t, a r r a n g e m e n t. I f a f e w p ie c e s
a r e c r u s h e d o p i w ilte d , th e ,w h o le
c o n c o c tio n w ill lo o k c a r e le s s a n d u n
a p p e tiz in g . R e m e m b e r , a n a p p e tiz
e r s h o u ld n o t b e to o s w e e t, f o r a s
th e n a m e im p lie s , th e f ir s t c o u r s e
s h o u ld s h a r p e n th e a p p e tite .
F o r th e r e s t o f th e m e n u y o u
m ig h t lik e ' to s e r v e m o c k c h ic k e n
le g s , b a k e d p o ta to e s , c r is p g re e n
s a la d , c r e s c e n t r o lls , a n d a s a n u n
u s u a l d e s s e r t, c h o c o la te m in t ro ll.
' F l u te d O r a n g e C u p .
(S e r v e s 6)
3 o ra n g e s
I b a n a n a
I c u p g r a p e s f
3 ta b le s p o o n s s u g a r
W ith a s h a r p k n if e p ie r c e to c e n
te r o f o ra n g e . C u t th e o ra n g e in
h a l f , n s i n g z ig
z a g s tr o k e s t h a t
m e e t t o m a k e th e .
p o in ts o f th e s c a l
lo p s . S e p a r a te th e
2 o r a n g e h a lv e s ,
a n d r e m o v e m e a t
fr o m s n e lls . C u t
o ra n g e m e a t in to
p ie c e s . P e e l, a n d
c u t b a n a n a in to
p ie c e s . C o m b in e o ra n g e m e a t, b a
n a n a a n d g r a p e s . S p r in k le .w ith s u g
a r . C h ilL S e r v e in w e ll-c h ille d
s h e lls , g a r n is h e d w ith a s p r ig o f
m in t, if d e s ir e d .
C fiio eo late IH iiit B o ll.
(M a k e s I 1 1 -in ch ro ll)
6 ta b le s p o o n s c a k e flo u r (s if te d ) .
& te a s p o o n b a k in g p o w d e r Vt te a s p o o n s a l t .
% c u p s u g a r . ( s ifte d )
4 e g g w h ite s (s tiffly b e a te n ) ,
, '4 e g g y o lk s ( b e a te n )
1 te a s p o o n v a n illa -. '
' 2 s q u a r e s u n s w e e te n e d c h o c o la te
? ( m e lte d )
S ift flo u r, b a k in g p o w d e r a n d s a l t
to g e th e r 3 tim e s . F o ld s u g a r g r a d u
a lly in to e g g w h ite s . F o ld in e g g
y o lk s a n d v a n illa . T h e n fo ld in flo u r
g ra d u a lly . A d d c h o c o la te , a n d b e a t
g e n tly b u t th o ro u g h ly .' T m n in to a
16 b y 11 -in c h p a n w h ic h h a s b e e n
g re a s e d a n d lin e d w ith p a p e r a n d
g r e a s e d a g a in . B a k e in a m o d e r a te
o v e n (35 0 d e g r e e s ) f o r 15 m in u te s .
C u t o ff. c r is p e d g e s a n d tu r n o n to
a c lo th o p v e re d w ith p o w d e re d s u g
a r . 'R e ria o v e p a p e r , r o ll, a n d co o L
U n r o ll a n d s p r e a d , h a lf o f m in t
fr o s tin g o v e r c a k e a n d r o ll a g a in .
W ra p in d o t h a n d c o o l f o r a b o u t 5
m in u te s . C o v e r w ith r e m a in in g
f r o s tin g . W h e n f r o s tin g h a s s e t, c o v
e r w ith b itte r s w e e t c o a tin g , m a d e
b y m e ltin g 2 a d d itio n a l s q u a r e s -o f
u n s w e e te n e d , c h o c o la te .'w ith 2 te a
s p o o n s b u tte r . ^
M in t F r o s tin g .
2 e g g w h ite s ( u n b e a te n )
‘ 1% c u p s s u g a r '
5 ta b le s p o o n s w a t e r
IV4 te a s p o o n s lig h t c o r n s y r u p
G r e e n v e g e ta b le , c o lo rin g
% te a s p o o n , p e p p e r m in t e x t r a c t
C o m b in e e g g w h ite s , s u g a r , w a t e r
a n d . c o r n ' s y r u p in to p o f d o u b le
b o ile r.: B e a f w ith a ,r o ta r y e g g b e a t
e r u n til th o ro u g h ly m ix e d . P l a c e
o v e r r a p id ly b o ilin g w a t e r , a n d c o o k .
f o r 7 m in u te s , b e a tin g c o n s ta n tly ,
u n til fr o s tin g s ta n d s in p e a k s . A d d
c o lo rin g g ra d u a lly to h o t f r o s tin g to
g iv e a . d e lic a te tin t. R e m o v e f r o m
b o ilin g w a t e r , a d d fla v o rin g a n d b e a t
u n til th ic k e n o u g h to s p r e a d .
M o c k C h ic k e n L e g s .
( S e r v e s 6 to 8)
IVi p o u n d s v e a l s te a k IVi p o u n d s p o r k s te a k
IVt te a s p o o n s s a l t
% te a s p o o n p e p p e r Vi c u p flo u r
I e g g ( b e a te n ) -v :
C r a c k e r c r u m b s
P o u n d m e a ts , a f t e r s e a s o n in g w ith
s a l t, p e p p e r a n d flo u r. C u t in to I1A-
j j . in c h s q u a r e s , a n d
p la c e 6 p ie c e s , 3 B air o f e a c h k in d o f
k JB v m e a t, a lte r n a te ly
K o n a ' s k e w e r ,
w I — BlS P r e s s to g e th e r .
C h ill f o r I h o u r.
D ip in b e a te n e g g
a n d ro ll in c r a c k -
e r c r u m b s . B ro w n - o n a l l s id e s in h o t
f a t in a s k ille t. P o iif. I. c u p w a t e r
o v e r th e “ le g s ,” : a n d c o v e r . B a k e
in a m o d e r a te o v e n (£ 6 d e g r e e s )
f o r I h o u r. ( T h e : liq u id w ill a ll
c o o k a w a y .)
C o rn e d B e e f S o u ffle ,
( S e r v e s 6 t o 8)
2 c u p s iiu lkVt c u p c e le r y (c h o p p e d fin e )
2 ta b le s p o o n s o n io n (c h o p p e d fin e )
2 ta b le s p o o n s b u tte r
2 ta b le s p o o n s flo u r
3 e g g y o lk s (w e ll b e a te n )
3 e g g w h ite s ( w e ll b e a te n )Vt c u p s o f t b r e a d c r u m b s Vt ta b le s p o o n p a p r ik a
Vi ta b le s p o o n s a l t
2 c u p s c o ld c o r n e d b e e f (c h o p p e d
fin e )
S c a ld m ilk in a d o u b le b o ile r w ith
th e c e le r y a n d o n io n f o r a b o u t 15
m in u te s . S tr a m
a n d c o o l a little .
M e lt b u tte r in a
s a u c e p a n , a d d
flo u r, th e n th e
m ilk , a n d s t i r u n
til s m o o th , s tir
r in g c o n s ta n tly .
W h e n b o ilin g , a d d
th e b r e a d c r u m b s ,
p a p r ik a , s a l t a n d
c o r n e d b e e f . R e m o v e f r o m f ir e a n d
a d d th e b e a te n e g g y o lk s . F o ld in
th e w e ll-b e a te n e g g w h ite s , a n d p o u r
s o u ffle in to a g re a s e d p a n . B a k e in
a s lo w o v e n (300 d e g r e e s ) f o r a b o u t
45 m in u te s .
Itice B u tte r s c o tc h .
( S e r v e s 5 to 6X -
2 c u p s m ilk
% c u p r ic e
, 2 c u p s ' b ro w n , s u g a r
’- ••••• 2 ta b le s p o o n s b u tte r
. - I te a s p o o n s a lt. ..
S c a ld th e m ilk in a d o u b le b o ile r.
A d d th e w a s h e d r ic e a n d c o o k u n til
n e a r ly te n d e r ( a b o u t 3 0 m in u te s ) .
M e a n w h ile , m e lt th e b ro w n s u g a r ,
b u tte r a n d .s a lt, a n d c o o k f o r 10 m in
u te s O v e F lo w fire , u n t i l 'a s y r u p is
f o r m e d , s tir r in g c o n s ta n tly . G r a d u
a lly tu r n th is m ix tu r e in to : th e r ic e
a n d c o n tin u e c o o k in g u n til th e r ic e is
te n d e r . T u r n in to w e t m o ld s a n d
c h ill. S e r v e w ith c r e a m a n d s u g a r ,
i f d e s ir e d .
E a s y E n te r ta in in g .
E v e r y b o d y ld v e s a p a r ty , f r o m
th e to d d lin g y o u n g s te r to th e so
p h is tic a te d a d u lt. A h o s t e s s w h o
c a n e n te r ta in h e r g u e s ts w ith
s o m e th in g n e w in th e w a y o f p a r
ty id e a s is in d e e d p o p u la r . Y o u
d o , n o t h a v e to w a it f o r a b ir th
d a y to w a r r a n t a c e le b r a tio n , f o r
s o o n th e r e w ill b e m a n y , h o lid a y
e v e n ts to b r in g a g ro u p to g e th e r .
M is s H o w e , in h e r b o o k ; “ E a s y '
E n te r ta in in g ,” g iv e s y o u m a n y
n e w p a r ty id e a s a n d s u ita b le
m e n u s w ith te s te d r e c ip e s . Y o u
m a y s e c u r e y o u r c o p y o f h e r b o o k
b y w r itin g to “ E a s y E n te r ta in
in g ,” c a r e o f E le a n o r H o w e , 9 1 9 :
N o rth M ic h ig a n A v e n u e , C h ic a g o ,
Illin o is , a n d e n c lo s in g 10 c e n ts in
c o in .
(Released by Western Newspaper Vnion.>
?s Trip to. SeO *
Thermometer Was Urgent
H e s lid h is t ir e d f e e t in to a p a i r
o f s lip p e r s , l i t h is p ip e , s a t d o w n
in t h e . e a s y - c h a ir w ith a s ig h o f
r e lie f , a n d d e c la r e d 20,000 w ild
h o rs e s , c o u ld n ’t m a k e h i m s t i r
f r o m th e h o u s e .
“ H e n r y ,” - s a i d . h i s w ife ,- “ y o u
p o s te d t h a t l e t t e r I g a v e y o u th is
m o r n in g ? ” .
“ I d id , m y lo v e ," h e a n s w e r e d .
“ I a s k e d m o th e r to p o s tp o n g h e r
v is it f o r a w h ile ,” h is w if e c o n
tin u e d . “ Y o u s e e — ”
’...H e n r y d id s o . T h e t ir e d m a n
ju m p e d f r o m h is c h a ir , k ic k e d o ff
h is s lip p e r s , p u t o n h is b o o ts , a n d
s lip p e d o u t in to th e m u r k y s t r e e t .
F i v e m in u te s l a t e r , H e n r y c a m e
b a c k w ith t h e t a l e t h a t h e h a d
b e e n t o s e e h o w th e th e r m o m e te r
o u ts id e t h e p o s t o ffic e s to o d . S h e
s m ile d .
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e ffe c tiv e m e th o d s o f re lie f k n o w n t o m o d e m 'scien ce . .S o q u ic k ly d o e s B a y e r A sp iffli a c t— b o th in te rn a lly a n d a s a g ar
g le , y o u ’ll fe el its w o n d e rfu l re lie f s t m t b a n is h in g th e p a in o f y o u r
c o ld in a re m a rk a b ly s h o rt tim e .
T iy th is w a y v Y o u w ill s a y i t is u n e q u a lle d . B u tb e s u re y o u g e t th e
fa st-a c tin g ' B a y e r p ro d - / '" 5 > n e t y o u w a n t. A s k fo r L.fi
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h a d g a in e d a n e w f r ie n d . W h e n I
r e a d o v e r a b o o k I h a v e p e r u s e d
b e f o r e , i t r e s e m b le s th e m e e tin g
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r ie d , b u t I h a v e m o r e o fte n f o u n d
h e r ’ a m o n g lit tle c h ild r e n , h o m e
f ir e s id e s , a n d c o u n tr y h o m e s th a n ,
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W e d o n ’ t o e lie v e t h e H a t c h e le c
ti o n 'l a w f u n c tio n e d in t h e la s t e le c
tio n . F o l k s o n t h e F e d e r a l p a y r o lls
w e r e n o t s u p p o s e d 10 t a k e a t. a c tiv e
p a r t in t h e c a m p a ig n o r a r o u n d t h e
p o lls o n e le c tio n d a y .
S o m e o f t h e N e w D e a l C o n g r e s s
m e n s a id ’ it would h e a s la p in t h e
f a c e t o P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt if C o n
g r e s s d id n ’t v o te to a d jo u r n la s t
w e e k . W e ll, i t m u s t h a v e b e e n a
s la p , f o r t h e la w m a k e r s v o te d d o w n
a m o tio n t o a d jo u r n h y a b ig m a i o r .
i t y . I f t h e w o r ld s i tn a ti o n is a s
b a d t t w a s p ic tu r e d j u s t b e f o r e t h e
e le c tio n , C m g r e s s s h o u ld r e m a in in
s e s s io n in d e f in ite ly .
T h e R e c o r d b e lie v e s in f a ir ^ a n d
h o n e s t e le c tio n s . W e d o n ’t b e lie v e
in t h e a b s e n te e b a llo t la w . T h e
D e m o c r a ts s a v th is la w w ill n o t d o
in a D em e c r a ti c p r i m a r y b u t i s a ll
r i g h t in t h e g e n e r a l e le c tio n s T h a t
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p o r t o n s o c ia l s e r v ic e a n d c iv ic
r ig h te o u s n e s s la s t w e e k , c a lle d f o r
a s ta te - w id e r e f e r e n d u m o n t h e
p r o h i b iti o n o f t h e le g a l m a n u f a c
t o r e a n d s a l e o f a lc o h o lic b e v e r a g e s .
T h e s e c tio n o f t h e r e p o r t w ith
te e t h in i t , u r g e s N o r t h C a r o lin a
B a p tis t s ‘ t o g o o n r e c o r d ” a s r e
q u e s t in g t h e n e x t G e n e r a l A s s e m
b ly to c a ll t h e e le c tio n , a n d t h e
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B a p tis t c h u r c h , w e n t o n r e c o r d , a
d o p t i n g w ith o u t a n y o p p o s itio n t h e
r e s o lu tio n , a f t e r b e a r in g R e v . S a n k ,
e y L . B la n to n , o f W ilm in g to n , a n d
G o v e r u o r - e le c t J . M . B r o u g h to n , o f
R .ile ig h s p e a k w ith f e r v o r o n t h e
d u tie s o f c iv ic r ig h te o u s n e s s , C h r is
tia n _ c ittz e n s h ip - a n d g e n e r a l b e tte r
m e n t o f c o n d itio n s .
T h e c o n v e n tio n a c c e p te d t h e in
v ita i io n o f A s h e v ille a n d w ill h o ld
i t s n e x t a n n u a l m e e tin g th e r e n e x t
N o v e m b e r . -
R e v F o r r e s t C . F e e z e r , o f R a l
e ig h , w a s s e le c te d a s t h e n e x t to
d e liv e r > h e 1941 c o n v e n tio n s e r m o n
w ith R e v . H o y t C B la c k w e ll, o f
M a r s H ill, a s a lte r n a te .
Fork News Notes.
Big Crowd Expected.
H u n d r e d s o f M o c k s v ille a n d
D a v ie c o u p t y p e o p le a r e e x p e c te d
t o b e i n M o c k s v ille n e x t S a tu r d a y
e v e n in g w h e n t h e C h r i s t m a s 'l i g h t s
w ill b e t u r n e d o n a n d a s h o r t p r o
g r a m w ill b e g iv e n , o p e n in g t h e
C h n s t m a s s h o p p in g s e a s o n . T h e
lo c a l h i g h s c h o o l b a n d w ill f u r n is h
m u s ic f o r t h e o c c a s io n W h ile o ttr
s t r e e t d e c o r a tio n s a r e n o t a s e la b o r
a t e a s th o s e i n la r g e r to w n s , 'th e
s q u a r e w ill p r e s e n t a n a t t r a c t i v e
h o lid a y a p p e a r a n c e , w h e n t h e lig h t s
a r e tu r n e d o n . T h e p u b lic is c o r
d ia ll y in v it e d t o c o m e t o to w n S a t
u r d a y e v e n in g a n d h e lp u s c e le b r a te
t h e o p e n in g o f t h e h a p p y C h r is t,
m a s s e a s o n .
O n S a tu td a y n ig h t. D ecem b er 7 th . th e re
w ill b e a b ox su p p e r a n d o th e r good e a t s :
fo r sa le a t F ork c o m m u n ity b uild in g, spo n- 1
sored b y F u lto n M eth od ist S u n d a y sc h o o l.!
W e w a n t ev eryb od y to com e. P ro ceeds
go to th e ch u rch I
A la rg e crow d w a s p re se n t a t. th e eing-
, . n . . in g a t C o m m un ity b uild in g S u n d a y , a n d a• O n e o f o u r g o o d D e m o c r a tic i “ . . . . ' ,. . n ice su m o t m on ey w as ra ise d to h elp p ay
f r ie n d s f ro m F a r m in g to n to w n s h ip , J0 r 8 pian0 to b e k e p t th e re for th e p u b
d r o p p e d a r o u u d to s e e u s o n e d a y R e u se.
r e c e n tl y a n d w a n te d t o k n o w tnej M ra -U -D -W y a tta o d c h ild re m o f W in
r e a s o n w h y th e e le c tio n w e n t a s i t ' M on-S alem s p e n t S u n d a y a ftern o o n w ith . . . _ ■ h er m o th er. M is. V an c e Jo h n sto n ,d id . T h e r e w e r e m a n y r e a s o n s , j . . . ’ . . „ . .J I M isses R o sem ary L ivengood, V iv ian
s o m e o f th e m b e in g t h e a b s e n te e p a c ^ aD(] B orniie R ose F ry e, s p e n t th e
b a llo t, F e d e r a l a id , o ld a g e p e n - w e. k -en d in H igh P o in t, g u e sts o f Mr. a n d
s io n s , a n d m u c h m o n e y tu r n e d M rs. B uford O w ens,
lo o s e , to g e t h e r w ith o th e r c a u s e s ] M itc h e U C a rte ro n d M r.C u rlee .o f T hom -
. . -1, . . . ■ a sv ille, w ere v isito rs h e re S a tu rd a y ,w h ic h w e w ill n o t m e n tio n le s t w e , „ . _ . . . .I - M r. a n d M rs. F oy J a rv is , o f L exin gton ,
o ffe n d t h e s e n s itiv e n a t u r e s o f s o m e * , , , ta g t S u n d M w ith M r. a n d M rs.
o f t h e le a d in g c itiz e n s . I L . A . H en d rix .
■p _ ___m , , - - j M r. a n d M rs. Z . V . Jo h n sto n sp e n tT o m o r r o w is T h a n k s g iv in g * — . . . . . . . . , ,_ ■ . 1 T h u rsd a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. L ee K in der,
D a y — n o t t h e N e w T e a l T b a n k s - j o f H am 0 D y . M r. K in d sr h a s b een q u ite
g iv in g , b u t t h e d a y o u r f a t h e r s a n d j sick, b n t is b e tte r
g r a n d f a t h e r s o b s e r v e d a s a d a y ’ t o | M r a n d M rs. G e a H o w aid v isite d re la
g iv e t h a n k s f o r th e m a n y b le s s
in g s w h ic h a m e r c if u l G o d h a d b e
s to w e d u p o n th e m . W e h a v e m a n y
t h i n g s to b e t h a n k f u l f o r , d e s p ite
t h e m a n y d if f ic u ltie s t h a t h a v e c o n
f r o n te d u s d u r i n g t h e p a s t te n
y e a r s . W e h a v e t h e b e s t c o u n tr y
in t h e w o r ld d e s p ite t h e . f a c t t h a t ■
t h e r e a r e m illio n s o f m e n o u t o f
e m p lo y m e n t a n d a s i x t v b illio n d o l.
I a r d e b t h a n g i n g o v e r o u r h e a d s .
W e s h o u l d r e m e m b e r t h e o r p h a n s
a n d t h e n e e d y o n t h is o c c a s io n a n d
d o n a te a s o u r m e a n s w ill p e r m it.
L e t u s a ll lie t h a n k f u l f o r t h e m a n i .
fo ld b le s s in g s t h a t h a v e b e e n s h o w
e r e d u p o n u s d u r i n g th e p a s t y e a r ,
a n d s tr iv e to d o o u r p a r t to k e e p
t h i s a f r e e c o u n tr y , w h e r e e v e r y
m a n is a llo w e d to s e r v e G o d a c
c o r d in g to t h e d ic ta te s o f b is o w n
c o n s c ie n c e .
liv e s n e a r M ocksvQIe S u n d a y .
I M rs. W iley H ow ard s p e n t a few d ay s
la s t w eek w ith re la tiv e s a t T h om asv ille
S t r a n g e b o w s o m e o f t h e le a d in g
N e w D e a l p a p e r s h a v e c h a n g e d
s in c e t h e e le c tio n . T h e y a r e n o w
s a v in g t h a t W e n d e ll W ill k ie is a
fin e m a n , a t r u e A m e r ic a n c itiz e n .
B e fo re t h e e le c tio n s o m e o f th e m
a c c u s e d h im o f b e in g a f r ie n d to
H itle r .
To Close Thanksgiving.
T h e f o llo w in g b u s in e s s p la c e s w ill
b e c lo s e d f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g c e le
b r a tio n T h u r s d a y N o v e m b e r 28.
I d e a l G r o c e r y & M a r k e t.
C . C . S a n f o r d S o n s C o .
M o c k s v ille C a s h S to r e .
W . I . J o h n s o n C o .
M o c k s v ille H a r d w a r e C o
P a r d u e ’s .
A llis o n J o h n s o h s o n C o .
E a v ie F u r n i t u r e C o .
S m ith & S m o o t.
M r s . W . L . C a ll.
J . F jr a n k H e n d r i x .
W a lla c e , I n c .
U n i te d V a r i e ty S t o r e .
W e s te r a A u t o A s s o c ia te S to r e ;
M o c k s v ille M e a t M a r k e t.
C . J . A n g e ll, J e w e le r .
M a r tin B r o th e r s .
D a n ie l F u r n i t u r e & E le c tr ic C o .
S e r v ic e D r y C le a n e rs .*
Parent-Teacher Meeting
T h e p a r e n ts , te a c h e r s a rid f r ie n d s
o f t h e H o lm a n s c h o o l m e t la s t M o n
d a y n ig h t a n d o r g a n iz e d a P . T . C lu b .
T h e f o llo w in g o ffic e rs w e r e e le c c e d :
P r e s id e n t, M rs . W . J . M c D o n a ld ;
S e c r e ta r y - T r e a s u r e r , M r s . C ly d e
H u tc h e n s ; V ic e - P r e s id e n t. M ia s L u -
c ile E v a n s
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld a t
H o lm a n s c h o . l o n M o n d a y e v e n in g ,
D e c . 1 6 th . T h e p u b lic is c o r d ia lly i n .
v ite d .
Center News.
Stage Ripley.
J . R . B a ile y , o f R . 4, f o u n d a
s w a r m o f b e e s in a b u n c h o f h o n e y
s u c k l e v in e s , o n h is f a r m , W . F .
S t o n e s tr e e t a n d D W . B a ile y w e n t
to in v e s tig a te t h e b e e s , a n d fo u n d
th e y h a d m a d e 100 o o u n d s o f h o n e y
w h ic h w a s in t h e h o n e y s u c k le /v in e s .
T h e b e e s w e r e h iv e d , t o g e t h e r w ith /
a b o u t 50 p o u n d s o f h o n e v . T w o
w a t e r b u c k e ts f u ll o f h o n e y w a s c a r
r ie d to t h e h o m e o f M r . B a i'e y .
T h i s is a n u n u s u a l o c c u r e n c e f o r
b e e s t o u se - v in e s in w h ic h t o m a k e
t h e i r h o n e v .
Henry Blake Passses.
H en ry B lake. 75, of F a rm in g to n , d ied
su d d e n ly o f a h e a rt a tta c k S u n d a y a fte r
noo n a t 12:15 o'clock, a t th e h o m e o f h i.
d au g h ter,'M rs G eorge R atled g e, a t W ood-
le a f, w h e re h e w en t to sp e n d th e d ay .
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere h eld a t F a rm in g
to n B a p tist ch u rch y este rd a y m o rn in g a t
11 o'clock, w ith R evs. J . W - V estaL E W
T u rn e r a n d D allas R e n e g a r officiating, a n d
th e body laid to re st in F a rm in g to n c e m e
te ry . ■ Mr. B lake is su i^ iv e d by a n u m b e r
o f so n s a n d d au g h ters. H e w a s a good
c itiz e n a n d h is d e a th h a s b ro u g h t s a d
n e ss *0 th e e n tire co m m u n ity in w h ich hie
liv ed . H e w a s a m em b e r o f th e F arm in g
to n B a p tist c h u rc h ..
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M r. a n d M n . D . G. T u ttero w . I
M r. a n d M rs. W . F . A nd erso n a n d ch ild -
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Pow ell S u n d ay .
M iss V irg in ia J o n e s is sp en d in g a few
d a y s th is w eek w ith M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s
H en ry J o n e a
M ra H . F . T C tterow w ho u n d e rw e n t a n
o p e ra tio n a t th e D ay ls h o sp ita l sev e ral
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T h u rs d a y ..
M iss D eo D yson w a s th e w eek-end g u e st
o f M r. a n d M n . J a m e s H . J o n e s.
M r. a n d M rs C. A . T u ttero w , o f W in s
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NEWS AROUND TOW n T
IHE DAVIE RECORD. T ^ 0fSum ter, & C fspent .the week-end .. with relatives
and friends in and around town.•
Mr. and Mrs Roy Call and . little
son, Mrs. W. L. Call and Mrs. Mat
tie Taylor spent 'Sunday in Char
lotte with relatives.
The Erwin Cotton Mill at Coo-
leemee, has been awarded a Gov
ernment contract for khaki cotton
doth amounting to $80,843.
Miss Olivia Braprude, a member
of the Cherokee Indian school facul
ty, SDent the weekend the guest of
Miss Rachel Poster, on R. 4.
Bill Angell, a ministerial student
at W ake Forest College, spent the
week end in town with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Angell.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Slye and
little daughter, Jennie Anderson,
of Wasbington, D. C., will arrive
here today to spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Z. N .’ Anderson.
Mrs. H . F. Tutterow, of Center,
who has been a patient 'at Davis
Hospital, Statesville, recovering
from an operation, was able to re
turn home Thursday, her friends
will be-glad to learn.
The Mocksville high school foot
ball team went down in defeat Fri
day afternoon by a score of 31 too,
when they met the husky Troy
team. We are sorry our" boys had
to take such a trouncing in their
last home game.
The New Deal Thanksgiving day
passed off very quietly in Mocks-
ville. Everybody worked as usual?
except the CCC Camp boys, the
postoffice force and the rural letter
carriers. Business was not so good
with the local stores. '
Mr. and Mrs. H . C. Holman and
Mrs. Gwyn Ward, of Marshalltown,
Iowa, who have been spending a
week with relatives and friends in,
this city and in Winston Salem and
Virginia, left Monday morning for
their Western home.
Visitors wKh Rev. and Mrs. G.
W. Fink at the Davie Parsonage
last Sunday afternoon were David
W. Fink, of Greensboro, a son, Mr,
and Mrs. H. N. Williard a n d
daughter Miss Betty Eynn,, and
Miss Cathaleen Davis all of James
town, N . C.
W . H . Hobson, of Salisbury, was
in town W ednesday on business.
Mrs F^ed Styers1 of Yadkin
Valley, was in town shopping
Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. I. O. Banks, of
Cool Springs, were in town shop
ping Thursday.
J B. Reeves, of Harmony, R. 1,
was in town Wednesday and gave
our office a pleasant call.
T. W. Carter, of R. 3, was in
town last week and.left us a frog
skin. Let others do likewise.
Miss Beatrice Duckett, of Char
lotte, spent Tuesday night in town
the guest of Miss Duke Sbeek.
Mrs. Frank Clement has pur
chased the J. K. ,Meroney house
and lot iust east of South Main
street.
W . T. Daywalt, who lives in the
classic shades of Calabaln, wa
town Thursday and paid our office
a visit.
Mrs. D. L. Pardue and Miss Inra
Ijames spent Thursday afternoon in
Winston Salem taking in “ Lum
and Abner.”
Duke, the little 4 year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. James, of R. 2,
picked 15 pounds of cotton in one
afternoon.
Miss Charlotte Foster, of Wins
ton Salem, spent Thursday night
in town with her aunt Mrs. Carrie
Foster.
Mrs. Mattie Taylor, of Danville,
V a., is spending sonie time in town
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Roy Call.
Prof. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks,
of King’s Mountain, spent the
week-end in town, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Hendricks.
There had been ginned In Davie
county to Nov. 14th, 1,958 bales of
cotton. To the same date last year
3,062 bales had been ginned.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs are
the proud parents of a fine
pound son who arrived Monday
morning. Mrs. Cribbs and babe are
at Mocksville Hospital.
AU persons who are interested in
Hickory Grove Methodist church,
near Sneffield, are requested to
meet there on Saturdav morning,
Nov. 30th, and assist in cleaning off
same.
FOR SALE—Shock-Proof Elec
tric Motors for W ashing Machines.
We also Repair Washers.
C. J. ANGELL,
The Maytag Dealer,
Mocksville, N. C.
J. H . Davis, R. 4; W. S. Boyd,
R. 1; Nathan Jarvis, R. 3, and H.
C. Jones, R. 4, were among those
who called at our office Friday and
left life preservers.
Mrs. C. M. Littleton and little
daughter, of Charlotte, spent. Fri
day and Saturday in town, guests
of her patents, attorney and Mrs.
A. T. Grant.
A V A ILA BLRA TO N CE-N ear-
by Rawleigh Route of 800 fnmilies.
Only reliable men need apply. Good
profits to willing workers. No ex
perience required to start. W rite
todav. Rawleigh’s, Dfept. NCK-
I37-Z, Richmond, Va.
Rev. J. H. Groce will begin a
two weeks meeting at the North
Cooleemee Baptist church next
Sunday ntgbt, Dec. ist. Tbepub-
lie is.given a cordial invitation to
attend these services.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H .'B ooe, of
Yadkinville, R. 2, are the proud
parents of a fine son who arrived
Friday, Nov. 22nd. Mrs. Booe
and babe ate at the Harding Clinic
in this city.
AUCTION SALE—Farm mach
inery, Thursday, November 28, at
10 a. m .,J. W. Eong farm, joining
Kim Furches near Smith Grove:
W heat binder and drill, riding cul
tivator, cain, mill, almost new, and
other things:
Mrs. A. A. Vance, Troutman;
Sanfoid Nail, R. 2; W . G. Booe,
R. 2; R. L. W hitaker, R 2; L. L.
West, Advance, R. 1; Mrs. A. C.
Chaffin, R. 1; J. T. Saflev. R. 41
T. L. Martin, Sumter, S. C.; Mrs.-
Jasper Williams, R. 4; W. -H .
Graves, Mocksville, and B. F T ut
terow, R. t, were among those who
subscribed or renewed their sub-,
scriptions Saturday. Let others
join the procession. ^
Church Appointments.
Preaching appointments for nett Sun
day of 6. W Fink, on the Davie charge
are as fallows: AtCenter 11 a. m , at
Salem 3 p. m„ and at Hardiun 7 p. m
Very fine congregations havebeen greet-,
ing the new pastors at all services thus
fsr on his new work.
Robert Lee Baker.
In the death of Robert Lee Baker,
71, of R. 2, which occured on Mon
day, Nov. 18th, Davie county .lost
a fine citizen, an honest, upright
man who will be missed through,
out this entire section. Mr. Baker
was one of the county’s most pro
gressive farmers, and owned one of
the finest farms in Davie.
Funeral services were held at
Union Chapel Methodist church
last Tuesday atternoon at 3 o’clock,
conducted 4>y Rev: J. W. Sides, and
the body laid to rest in the, church
cemetery.
Mr. Baker is survived by his
widow; six sons: James Lee, M.
R. and R.'L- Baker, Jr , of Mocks
ville, R. 2; Arther Baker, T. L.
Baker of Winston-Salem; and R.
W. Baker, of New York; and four
daughters, Mrs. OUie Godbey . of
of Mocksville, R- 2; Mrs. N. E.
Flynt 0 f Winston-Salem; M rs.
Glenn Rollins, of Cana; and M rs.!
Poly McClamrochl Mocksville, R..
2. iMr. Baker had been a resident o f;
Davie connty for many years, mov.
ing here from Alexander county.
He bad been in bad health foi a
number ot years In bis death the
county has lost one of its best men.
the bereaved family Tbe Recotd.ex.
tends sympathy in this sad honr.
Robert S. Ferebee.
; u.rMf. Aobert Stevenison Ferebee,
65, died Monday, Nov. _ i8tb, at
Jhe home of his neice, Mrs. J. E.
Tutterow, near Mocksville. He
bad been in declining health for
time.
Mr. Ferebee was born and reared
in Davie connty. He was never
‘married. SurM vin^^^|^;l#ptl>«r»
Mr: W. M. F erabel;^^W instbn-
Salem,' and a number of neices and
nephews.
Funeral services were held from
Wesley Chapel Methodist, church,
at i t o’clock Wednesday morning,
and interment was in the church
cemetery. . Mr. Ferebee was
member of the Mocksville Method
Princess Theatre
WEDNESDAY ONLY
"QUEEN OF THE MOB"
THURSDAY
• • U N T A M E D ” ,
with' Ray Milland - Patricia Moriaon
FRIDAY
Weaver Brother and Elviry in
“GRAND OLE OPRY”
SATURDAY
Ken Maynaid in.
"DEATH RIDES THE RANGE”
MONDAY TUESDAY
•’ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO”
Bette Davis. Charles Boyer
B U Y N O W F O R
CHRISTMAS
See Us For The Best Piano Value!
Wo Have a Large Stock j
Of
Tfie Newest Model
Spinet Pianos
I Buy Now From Our Present Stock And Save Moaev i
With Our Present Low Prices.
We Can’t Replace Our Present Low Pirices.
I WHEN YOU BUY FROM US YOU ARE DEAUNG
WITH YOUR OLD FRIENDS.
I Buv With Confidence at Jesse G. Bowen’s—In Bnriness in Winatoii- j
Salem 37 Years—More That)/14 Models to Choose From—
I A Liberal Trade in Allowance—Terms to Suit Yonr Convenience.
REAL BARGAINS IN
- USED PIANOS—
We Have A Number Of Good Used Pianos At
Special Low Prices-Terms To Suit
J e s s e G . B o w e n M u sic C o.
WINSTON-SALEM. N C.217 WEST FIFTH STREET
D riv e A B e lte r
USED CAR
\ /
We Have The Following Used
Cars In Stock:
1939-Chevrolet Master 85 Town Sedan, Mack paint,
good rubber, excellent mechanical condition.
1937-Chevrolet Master Town Sedan, excellent condi
tion.
1934-Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan, reconditioned all over.
1935,-Ford V-8 Coupe, original owner associated with
our business. This car in good condition.
1936-Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan, paint gobd, me
chanically in good condition.
1934-Chevrolet Coach, reconditioned, new punt job. A
real buy.
1929-Ford Coach.
These Cars Are Priced Tb Move.
If You Are In The Market -To Trade Or Buy, .We
Suggest That You See Us.
We also carry a full line of anti-freeie and heaters,
'both here and at the Sinclair Service Station.
We Check Your Car For Leaks Free Of Charge.
Pennington Ghewolet Co.
Mocksville, N. G
dist church and the services were
conducted by bis pastor. Rev. E:
M. Avett.
I. W. Dnnn, 6f. Advance, R 1,
was In town ThniSdsy and gave
our office a PlessaBt call. .
Card of Thanks.
. We wish to thaok all ot oar friends and
Mlgbbois for the many acts of kindness
shown os daring the long Uiaess and after
the death of Mr. T hoe. F. CaIL May God
Meas yon all. is oar payer.
THE FAMILY.
F o rT o u rT h a n k sg iv in g D in n er |
Yon W ill Want Fine |
Foods—Such As i
*Cranberries, Celery, *
Lettuce, Cauleflower,
Brocili, Cocoanuts,
Canned Pumpkin, Pickles, Olives, Mince Meats.
We Have A Full Line Of The Finest I
Fruit Cake Ingredients-A t ‘
Very Reasonable Prices.
v 5
I Ideal Grocery & Market I
Free Delhrery Phone 36 I
W H M W » » M « W M e « t » e a H M » » » » » n M H e e M » s » s e e a e e a s e s
Bargains! Bargains!
Sugar 100 lbs $4.50
Sugar 25 Ibs $1.19
Sugar 5 Ibs 25c
Black Pepper 13c lb, 2 lbs 25c
4 Ib Carton Pure Lard 39 c
Plenty Salmon 15c
KennyCuffeeaIlbpack lie
Maxwell House Coffee 25c
School TSblets ’ 3c each
Haoes heavy weight Uoioo Suits 79 c
Other Makes Heavy Weight .
Union Suits 69 c
Blankets66 x80double part wool $1 99
Plenty Single Blankets
66 x 76 First Quality 59c
Leather Coats 85.95 up
See Us For Pants, Shoes And Anything You Need.
See Me For Bargains In Anything
You Need.
J. Frank Hendrix
Near Depot -Mocksville, N. G
S P E C IA L F O R
Season
Hunting Coats $4 .5 0
HuntingPants $1 9 5 ~$3 .4 5
HuntingHats 8 9 c
Complete Stock Of
Shotguns --Rifles---Sheels
H E A T E R S -O u r Line Is Complete
COAL—WOOD OIL
T VISIT OUR
Furniture Department
Large Selection of Bed Room,' Living Room, Dining
Room Furniture From Which To Choose.
FLOOR COVERINGS $J.48
9x12 U p I
Boys’ Blue Bell
Overalls
Men’s Master
Blue Bell Overalls
Work Glovmr
Dress Gloves
50c
$ 1 .2 0
25c, 48c, 69c, 98c
98c and 31.98
Hardware Of AU Kinds Will Be
Found At Sanford’s
AiM, On and Off Handle $1.40 to $1.98
Mail Boxes x $1.90
Moat Choppen . . $2.50 $4.00 $4.25
Complete Line Of
FeradeU Cake Indgredients
C C. Sanford Sons Co.
“EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY"
Phone 7 Mocksville, N. G
200103948144826201179559815
THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.
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D L A C K a n d w h ite y a r n — a c r o -
c h e t h o o k — p re s to — a life -lik e
p a n d a c u d d le to y . S in g le c r o c h e t
f o r m s th e e x te r io r o f th is c u te a n i
m a l;. c o tto n s tu ffin g th e in te r i o r ;
b u tto n s d o e x c e lle n t s e r v ic e a s
e y e s .* « *
Easy directions for this cuddly panda' are Z9036, 15c. He is about 14 inches tall when finished, and will be a nursery favorite. It takes but little effort to crochet him. Send order to:
AVNT MARTHA
Box 166-W Kansas City* Ho.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
desired. Pattern No....................
Name .........*........................................
Address ........ «••••••«
S t r e e t s o f G o l d
D ig g in g f o r g o ld in t h e s t r e e t
W ith p e n k n iv e s is n o t a s ig n o f lu
n a c y in K a lg o o r lie , w e s te r n A u s
tr a l i a . P r o s p e c to r s w h ile w a lk in g
th r o u g h th e m a in th o r o u g h f a r e o f
H a n n a n s t r e e t s o m e tim e s n o tic e
g le a m in g p a tc h e s o f g o ld i n th e
p a v e m e n ts a n d s to o p to c h ip o u t
p ie c e s w ith t h e ir k n iv e s .
T h e e x p la n a tio n g iv e n i s t h a t
w h e n , in 1899, th e m u n ic ip a l c o u n
c il s o u g h t a s u ita b le m ix t u r e o f
m e t a l a n d c o n c r e te , th e y b o u g h t
e r e f r o m th e G o ld e n Z o n e m in e
a t o n e s h illin g a to n . W h ile th e
o r e c a r r ie d f o u r p e n n y w e ig h ts o f
g o ld to th e to n , i t w a s u n p ro fita
b le to r e c o v e r it, b u t n o w S ie
t r e a d o f th o u s a n d s o f , f e e t h a s
w o r n th e p a v e m e n ts til l b its o f
g o ld i n th e o r e h a v e ' b e g u n to
s h o w .
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F in d s O p p o rtu n ity
N o g r e a t m a n e v e r c o m p la in s o f
t a c k o f o p p o rtu n ity .— E m e r s o n .
^CH ILD REN 'S
CRCUPY COUGIS
■ D u e t o C h e s t C o ld s
■ Rub chest and throat with Mild Mnfl-
■ terole (made especially for children)■ to quickJy relieve distress of bron- H chial and spasmodic croupy coughs.
I CHttDRENfS
M USTEROiE
S e c r e t W ith O n e
A s e c r e t is s e ld o m s a f e in m o r e
fiia n o n e b r e a s t.— S w ift.
MT THAT RHEUMKIK PAM
RItHT WHERE IT HIRTS
And look at the Silver Lining
in those Clouds of Pain
T he H g idea is that you w ant to feel
better. Wlien pain , eases, your mind
eases. Vou get-rest that means deliv
erance. So use something that gets at
the pain. Cood old Prescription C-222J
brings you pain-relieving help. Sold
w ith money-back guarantee, you have
to feel as good as others who enjoyed
its help. No if's or but’s. You have to
be satisfied. G et Prescription ;C-aaaj
today, £oc and $i, Sold everywhere*
C o w a rd ly F a ls e h o o d
F a ls e h o o d is c o w a rd ic e — t r u t h is
c o u r a g e .
TO “COLDS
quickly
LIQUID TABLETS SALVE ^ NOSE OROPS COUGH OROP5
BEACONSof
I-SA PE T Y -H
• L i k e a b e a c o n l i g h t o a
t h e h e ig h t— t h e a d v e rtis e
m e n ts i n n e w s p a p e r s d ir e c t
y o u t o n e w e r , b e tte r a n d
e a s ie r w a y s o f p r o v id in g
t h e t h i n g s n e e d e d o r
d e s i r e d . I t s h i n e s , t h i s
J a e a c o n o f n e w s p a p e r
a d v e rtis in g — a n d i t w i l l b e •
t o y o u r a d v a n ta g e t o f o l
l o w i t w h e n e v e r 7 0 a
> m a k e a p u r c h a s e .
Hf. VAH DIWAH.u. service
S Y N O P S IS -
David Mallory, in search of newspaper kork In New York,- is forced to accefrtt Jott u switchboard operator In a swank) apart*- ment house, managed by officious TmhotKy Higgins. There David meets Ulss Agatha- Paget, a crippled old lady, and her icharm*. Ing niece, Allegra. One day. talking Kith Higgins In thcT lobby, David is alarm ed^ a
piercing scream. David finds the acq came tram the Ferrlter apartment, hot: frtfnv- Uie Pagets'. 'The Ferrlters Include Iyfn and Everett, and their sister, lone. Everett, a genealogist la helping Agatha Paget write a book about her blue-blooded ancestors. Inside this apartment they I black-bearded man—dead. No weapanfcan .be found. The police arrive. Higgins, who actively dislikes Davidr informs Um jthat be Is flred. David is called to Uie Paget apart- ment Agatha Paget offers Um a Job help. Ing WTite-her family history—which will unearth a- few family skeletons. He accents the ,oiler.. Meanwhile, .police suspect Ijron Ferriter Cf the murder. Jcxry Cochranji Ot the Press offers David a job Mlping BOfve the murder; DaMd accepts; He .Is to kfep on working (Or Miss Paget. Later David; meets' Grosvenor Paget, Allegra-S brother. Then', that night, David sees Grosv prowl through the Ferriter apartment.Vld confronts. Grosvenor with the story. He M told to mind his own business. !
C S A F T E R T I — C o n tin n e d
G r o s v e n o r w a tc h e d m e a s I to o k
I n y ta n k a r d . I th o u g h t h e e x p e c te d
m e to r e a c h a fo o t f o r a b r a s s r a i l
o r b lo w f r o th o n th e flo o r. P e r h a p s
i t w a s a n o th e r d o u b t t h a t b o th e r e d
h im . I f o r g o t to w o n d e r a b o u t i t in
a d m ir a tio n o f M is s A g a th a .
S h e p lu n g e d h e r p a tr ic ia n n o s e
in to th e f o a m a n d , a f t e r a b r i e f in
s ta n t, s e t . d o w n th e v e s s e l e m p ty
w ith a c o n te n te d s ig h . S h e c a u g h t
t o y e y e .
“ B e e r ,” s h e s a i d w ith a u th o r ity ,
" i s a m a s s b e v e r a g e , D a v id . 1I t s
v ir tu e lie s in v o lu m e ; P e o p le -w ho
S ip th e i r b e e r a ls o lik e a f te r n o o n
te a o r W a g n e r o n a fid d le r N o b e e r ,
A lle g r a * ” .
T h e g ir l s a t c lo s e b e s id e h e r b ro th
e r . H e p e e r e d in to h ig ta n k a r d . Q n e -
0 f h e r h a n d s la y o n h is b o w e d s h o u l
d e r . t.-j ■ •
' aN o/ 1 s h e s a id , a n d s m ile d , ‘‘I ’m
to o - s J te p y .’-'' . 1 .
“ A lw a y s ,” M is s A g a th a to ld m e ,
n o d d in g to w a r d h e r n ie c e , “ th e s o u l
o f c o u rte s y ^ H o w m u c h o f t h a t m a -
t e r i a l d id y o u g e t th r o u g h ? ” - .
“ A ll o f it,” I s a id .
I t p le a s e d h e r .
" E x c e lle n t,” s h e e x c la im e d , /w ith
• tin y c lic k o f h e r te e t h . “ T h e n
to m o r r o w w e c a n g e t t o w o r k , b u r n
in g th e s c a n d a l a t" " b o th e n d s .”
“ I s n ’t i t n ic e ,” 't h e g ir l a s k e d ,'
kind I th o u g h t h e r ja u n tin e s s w a s
f o r c e d , “ t h a t a f t e r a l l th e f a m ily
s k e le to n s , M r . M d llo ry w ill d r i n k
w ith y o u , A g a th a ? ”
“ B a h ! ” s a i d M is s A g a fiia a n d
r e a c h e d f o r th e u n to u c h e d ta n k a r d ,
" D a v id is — ”
“ J u s t ,” I s a id a s s h e p a u s e d , " a n
e le v a t o r m a n c o m in g u p in th e
w o r ld .”
T h e w r in k le s , c a m e a b o u t h e r e y e
lid s . S h e c h u c k le d .
“ T h a t is n ’t w h a t I w a s g o in g to
s a y . S in c e y o u a r e i n N e w Y o rk
and! y o u r j j e o p l e a r e i n N e b r a s k a ,
y o u m a y n a v e m o r e u s e f o r f a m i-
lie s a s 'i n s titu tio n s th a n I h a v e . D is -
ta n c e .m a k e s r e la tio n s jn p r e e n d u r a
b le to o n e a n o th e r ^ O f c o u r s e th e
r e p u t e : is - fo u n d e d o n ' tlte A m e r ic a n
h o m e — ”• -
- “ T h e r e s h e g o e s ,” A lle g r a s a i d in
a lo u d a s id e to h e r b r o th e r . ’
“ T h e f a m ily i s 't h e f o u n d a tio n o f
th e n a tio n ,” th e o ld la d y w e n t p n ,
“ a n d T W C fld e r i f t l i a f I s n ’f th e tr o u
b le w ith th in g s . / I b r i i e v e - " .
T h e p e a l o f t h e d o o rb e ll c u t h e r
S h o rt. G ro s v e n o r r o s e to a n s w e r i t ,f
“ D a m n ,” 's a i d M is s A g a th a . " I f
t f s t h a t m a n S h a n n o n a g a in -^ -’’ ,
, I f w a s L y o n T e r r i t e r . ' I a d m ir e d
'H j s s P a g e t’s b a la n c e .* ; i j
'• ‘W e ll!” s h e s a i d w a r m ly , a s
th o u g h , «1 w is h h a d ffb g e n a n s w e r e d .
< ! C ^ # iW ;* # n d - ,r a v e l,’ G ro v ie i a n -,
o t h e r t a n k a r d .! ’ . : ; I , - ”
L y o n c h e c k e d th e l a d and T s a i l e d .
B iS e y e s ; • m o v in g ..e a s ily f r o m ; f a c e
t o fa c e ,^ .re s te d o n m in e a n ; in s ta n t
r a n d o n c e m o r e S e e m e d p u z z le d .
..-‘‘T h a n k s ,’’ h e s a i d a n d " b b w e d to
M is s A g a th a . " I s h o u ld n ’t h a v e in
tr u d e d b u t th e y s a id d o w n s ta ir s t h a t
y o u h a d J u s t r e tu r n e d . I c a m e , w ith
C a p ta in S h a n n o n ’s p e r m is s io n , to g e t
s o m e th in g s f r o m m y . f la t S n d I
w o n te d to th a n k y o u — a ll ^ f y o u —
f o r y o u r n e ig h b o r lin e s s . T h e r e ’s a n
o d d w o r d t o u s e i n N e w T o r k , b u t
I c a n th in k o f n o b e tte r .’ Y o u l W e re
v e r y g o o d t o m y s is te r , M i is P a g
e t , ” h e a d d e d m o r e s o ftly ;- “ I s h a n ’t
f o r g e t i f Y o u 'v e k e p t y o u r h e a d
b e t t e r th a n a n y o f u s , d u r in g th is —
u n p le a s a n tn e s s .”
“ M y d e a r m a n ,” M is s A g a tIia s a id
c r is p ly , ' rW h e n y o u ’v e liv e d a s lo n g
a s I h a v e , a m e r e m u rd e r! c a n ’t
te r r if y y o u . A n d lo n e ? ” r j
“ B e t t e r / ’ L y o n r e p lie d in t h e te n
d e r to n ie t h a t a lw a y s a c c o m jp a n ie d
h is m e n tio n o f h e r .v “ W e ’r e , c o m in g
b a c k to m o r ro w . ..H ie B a b y lo n is
h a r d ly a - re fu g e . N e w s p a p e r m e n
h a v e fo u n d ; o u t w h e r e w e w e r e h id -
i n g . ' A p o lic e d m a n ’s lif e j s n o t a
h a p p y o n e .” v v - — • 1 .
H e s to o d in th e d o o rw a y , a b ro w n ,
w o rn a n d p le a s a n t fig u r e , a n d s p r e a d ,
h is h a n d s . . . .
I s a i d , to M iss f A g a th a : •;
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h o u r s a f t e r tim e :” -
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w e re m e r r y , “ y o u c a n s t i r th a t- ? ,
t h a t d e c o r a tio n th e r e ” — ^ h e n o d d e d
to w a r d G ro s v e n o r— “ to a n in te r e s t
in f e n c in g o r a n y e x e r c is e ^ s ta y
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o n ’> e x c la m a tio n h a lte d m e ,.“ F e n c -
fc a > " h e r e p e a t e d . “ O h ; b y G e o r g e ,
EOERIC F. VAN OE WATEA *
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! •> .- - e r e d m e -; f o r d a y s . I s a w .y o u in
C h ic a g o . - '
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s a w m e g e t tr im m e d .’’ - -
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; IH s rte x c u s e d a n y th in g : '!Y o frk n o w irt
h e to ld th e o th e r s , “ th is la d r e a lly
i s g o o d .” . . . , s
“ W a s g o o d ,’*' I c o r r e c t ^ . “ T h a t
w a s tw o y e a r s 'a g o .” ' I w a s g la d h e
fo rtifie d th e h a s ty lie I h a d to ld to
c o v e r G ro s v e n o r:, L y o n r a n o n lik e
a b o y : v
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c o lle c tio n o f b la d e s .. S o m e o f th e m
i r e r& th e r g o o d .’,’ : t , <
I a lm o s t to ld h im I h a d s e e n th e m .
T h e n I r e m e m b e r e d , th e d e a d m a n
w h o h a d la in b e f o r e th e m , a n d
d id n 't..- 1 g a v e M is s A fe a th a m y n e w
a d d r e s s a n d le f t th e m ta lk in g a s
e a s ily a s th o u g h th e l a s t th ir ty - o d d
h o u rs n e v e r 'h a d h a p p e n e d .
T h e e v e n ts o f th e fin a l s ix ty m in
u te s h a d s c r a m b le d m y m in d . T h e y
h a d k ic k e d o v e r'W h a t; th e o r ie s I h a d
b u ilt a n d n o w m e m o r y o f A lle g r a ,
lo y a l a n d v a lia n t a n d f e a r f u l, f o u g h t
a g a in s t th e e r e c tio n o f n e w . I w a s
h a lf -w a y to th e c o m e r b e f o r e I r e
m e m b e r e d m y s u i tc a s e s till in H ig
g in s ’ b a s e m e n t f la t. H e r e w a s s o m e
th in g d e fin ite to d o , a n a n o d y n e to
I S a w , a s I g o t t o m y k n e e s , th e '
o n te r d o o r o p e n a n d a d im fig
u r e t h a t fle d .
b e w ild e r m e n t. I f a c e d a b o u t a n d
w e n t b a c k to th e M o re llo .
T h e lig h t w a s o u t b e f o r e t h e b a s e
m e n t d o o r a n d th e h a llw a y b e y o n d
w a s d a r k . I th o u g h t t h a t H ig g in s
m ig h t b e a s le e p . T h a t s to p p e d m e
f o r a m o m e n t. A s le e p o r a w a k e , I
d e c id e d , th e r e w o u ld b e a s q u a b
b le a n d I m ig h t a s w e ll f a c e i t n o w .
I c lo s e d th e d o o r, f e lt f o r a m a tc h
a n d , fin d in g n o n e , w e n t a lo n g th e
b la c k h a ll. *
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washed s to n e , o n c e , twice. T h e y
reached o u t a-third time a n d re
coiled. T h e y h a d .brushed rough
cloth and underneath t h a t w a s a
b o d y , pressed tight and still against
th e w a ll.
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o r b r e a th e d . T h e n I lu r c h e d f o r w a r d ,
a r m s 'S p r e a d W id e :;M y h a n d s g r a z e d
th e h a r s h f a b r ic b u t fo u n d n o h o ld .
S o tn e lh in g tr ip p e d n ^ e . I w e n t
d o w n . *A f o o t S ta ftlp e d o n m y k n u c k
le s . I g ra b b e d f o r i t a n d m is s e d ,
b u t i t s o w n e r f e ll to o , w ith a th u d
a n d a g a s p a n d a f la t c h im e o f m e ta T o n s tp p e ; I l e a g e d u p to s tu m
b le ,o n c e m o r e o v e r 't h e ' th in g t h a t
f ir s t h a d tr ip p e d m e . I f e ll a g a in ,
a n g le s m o te , m e in th e m id r if f , d riv in g o u t m y
b r e a t h * ; S ih e a itf lh e ,'< g iic k s o u n d - a t
r e tr e a tin g f e e t. I s a w , a s I g o t to r k n e e s , th e o u te r, d o o r o p e n a n d
a d im f ig u r e f ii* tf le d . T h e n I s q u a t
te d , b lin k in g in a b la z e o f lig h t.
C H A P T E R V I I
I c o u ld s e e n o th in g b u t t h a t g la r e .
I t h u r t m y e y e s . I k n e w d im ly t h a t
m y k n e e s a n d m y tr a m p le d h a n d
a c h e d . I s q u a tte d , h a lf u p , h a lf
d o w n , f o r a lo n g in s ta n t. T h e d a z
z lin g h a z e th in n e d a n d . H ig g in s ’ r e d
f a c e c a m e th ro u g h ...
"W h a t,” h e a s k e d a n d I th o u g h t h e
,g lo a te d , “ i s a ll th is , h e y ? ’’
"I f e ll. I w a s tr ip p e d ,” I s a i d
s tu p id ly .
- ID gig g in s c h u c k le d . . ..
S o y e w a s 'tr i p p e d ,* ' h e je e r e d .
“ N o w a in ’t t h a t to o b a d ? .T h e s o m e
o n e t h a t tr ip p e d y e , l a y s . b eisid e y e ,
m e la d .”
I lo o k e d d o w n . T h e o b s ta c le o v e r
w h ic h I h a d t w i c e f a l l e n w a s m y
o w n s u ito a S e . H ig g in s , in a l a s t
f la r e 'o f s p ite . h a d l e f t i t in th e h a l] ,
I g o t u p s lo w ly a n d b r u s h e d d u s t f r o m m y s o r e k n e e s ,..
“ W h o ; e ls e ,” I is k e d ,' **w as iir
h e r e ? ” T h e s u p e r in te n d e n t c h u c k -
le d a n d - a n g e r h e lp e d m e ,g e t h o ld o f m y s e lf , j ' - -
“ W h o e ls e ? ” h e e c h o e d . “ N o b o d y ,
y e fo o l, b u t y o a rsd f;> U M l y o u r c lu m
s y f e e t.’ .............
H ig g in s lo c k e d th e d O o r b e h in d
m e . I s tu m b le d u p th e s te p s ;
T h e iw in d s tu n g m y f a c e . I t s b la s t
s e e m e d to s c a t t e r m y m in d .. S o m e
o n e h a d b e e n in t h a t b a s e m e n t h a ll
w a y w h e n I h a d e n te r e d — s o m e o n e
w h o f e a r e d to b e ,f o u n d th e r e , w h o
h a d f o u g h t o ff m y c lu m s y e f f o r t a t
c a p t u r e ., I h a d to u c h e d , I h a d h e a r d
t h e - in tr u d e r . H e h a d le f t h is 'h e e l-
m a r k o n a b le e d in g 'k n u c k le ; S u s
p ic io n t h a t h a il p o in te d f ir s t to L y o n
F e r r i t e r , t h a t Jh a d c e n te r e d o n G ro s -
v e n o r P a g e t lT s w u n g '" w ild ly a b o u t
n o w - lik e - a w e a th e r v a n e in a w h irl
w in d . I h a d 'l e f t b o th m e n u p s ta iB .
T h e d im - flg iire ' I h a d s e e n d a r t
th r o u g h th e d o o rw a y h a d : s e e m e d
s lig h te r ,th a n e ith e r . I t c o u ld n o t
h a y e b e j b th e b u x o m E v e r e tt. W h y
h a d ' i t b e e n lu r k in g in a b a s e m e n t
h a llw a y o f a ll p la c e s ? W h iat h a d
d ro p p e d t o t h e .f l o o r w ith ' a c lin k -
o f m e ta l a n d th e n h a d v a n is h e d ?
S u d d e n ly l- I w a n te d to c o n fid e h i
s o m e o n e . I t w a s th e lo n e ly ? w re tc h
e d n e s s o f th £ ... o v e r b u r d e n e d . I
,th o u g h t, a s I s la p p e d a t Iiiy d u s ty
o v e r c o a t a n d tr o u s e r s , o f S h a n n o n ,
o f M is s A g a th a , o f A lle g r a , a in d e a c h
tim e fo u n d a t o n c e g o o d r e a s o n w h y
I c o u ld n o t g o to th e m . A s l i p i c k e d
u p m y s u itc a s e , a n a m u s e d v o ic e
a s k e d b e h in d m e :
“ E v e r t r y a w h is k b ro o m , a c c o m
p lic e ? Y o u c a n b u y th e m a t a l l th e b e tte r s to r e s .” ;
J e r r y C o c h r a n e ’s c b a t c o lla r w a s
tu r n e d u p a b o u t h is e a r s . H is r o u n d
f a c e h a d b e e n s p a n k e d r e d b y c o ld
a n d w in d h a d w a te r e d h is c a n n y
e y e s . H e w a s s a n e fle s h a n d b lo o d .
I w a s g la d to s e e h im .
“ W h a t’s th is ? ” h e a s k e d , n o d d in g
a t m y s u itc a s e . “ T h e b o d y ? ”
H e w a s m e d ic in e f o r th e j i t te r s .
A t m y q u e s tio n h e g a v e ,a g e s
tu r e , h a lf s h r u g , h a lf sh iv e ir.
“ I tr a ile d L y o n F e r r i t e r f r o m th e
B a b y lo n ,” h e s a id . “ Y o u r h a ll f o r c e
w o u ld n ’t l e t m e w a i t in th e v e s ti
b u le . I w a s a c r o s s th e s t r e e t w h e n .
I s a w y o u g o d o w n th e c e ll a r . S o
w h e n y o u c a m e o u t, I — ” r. %
I g r a b b e d h is a r m s o h a r d t h a t
fye s to p p e d a n d s ta r e d . I h ajd tr o u b le
g e ttin g h o ld o f w o rd s .
“ W h o c a m e b u t a h e a d o f y o u ? ” h e
r e p e a te d , w id e -e y e d . > ‘!O u t o f th e
c e ll a r ? N o b o d y .”
. _ “ I., g r o a n e d . “ I f - y o u ’d o n ly
w a tc h e d ,” I b e g a n , b u t h e c u t m e
s h o r t.
“ l i s t e n , ” h e b a d e . “ I d id n ’t h a v e
a n y th in g e ls e to d o , e x c e p t'f r e e z e .
N o o n e c a m e o u t o f th e ^ b a s e m e n t
e x c e p t y o u . W h a t’s a l l th e h e a t — ”
“ § a v e ; i t ,” I to ld h im a n d r a n to
w a r d th e M o re llo . M y s u i t c a s e b a t -
te r e d m y le g s . ‘I s w o r e a t i t a n d
m y s e lf .. I f C o c h r a n e w e re . p o t m is -
t l k e n , i f t h e . in tr u d e r w h o fle d h a d
n o t g o n e'1 u p to th e ‘s t r e e t , h e h a d
lu rk e d * in th e a r e a b y th e s t a i r s u n
t i l a f t e r I h a d le f t, P e .n i i g h t s till
b e h id in g i n t h a t b la c k p it;
B e y o n d .th e M o r e U o ,.a t ^ i s w u n g
in to th e c u r b ; S o m e o n e V e n te re d it.
T h e d o o r, s la m m e d , a n d i t s lid a w a y
W e w e r e to o f a r o ff to s e e th e li*
c e n s e n u m b e r o r e v e n th e p a s s e n g e r
c le a r ly .
“ S o m e tim e ,” C o p h ra n e a s k e d p o
lite ly , “ w h e n y o u ’r e n o t q u ite s o a c
tiv e , y o u ’ll l e t m e in o n th is ? ”
I to ld h im , a s w e ll a s I c o u ld , f o r
I w a s w in d e d , w h a t h a d h a p p e n e d .
“ W h o w a s i t ? ” C o c h r a n e q u e r ie d .
“ I th in k ,” I a n s w e r e d , “ i t w a s
M r.-A d d is o n S im s o f S e a ttle .”
T h e w in d b o o m e d in th e a r e a
w h ile w e ta lk e d in h u s h e d v o ic e s . I t
s tr u c k m y s w e a tin g f a c e lik e th e
g u s h O f a c o ld , s h o w e r b a tli. C o c h
r a n e w a s p a n tin g , y e t h e s h iv e r e d .
“ L y o n ? ” h e a s k e d . I w o n d e r e d
w h y i t s h o u ld h a v e b e e n h is f ir s t
th o u g h t, a s w e ll a s m in e .
“ L y o n F e r r i t e r ,” I a n s w e r e d , “ is
u p s ta ir s — i n M is s P a g e t ’s a p a r t*
m e n t. H e '-csonldii’J .,h a y e g o t < & w a
h e r e a h e a d o f m e .”
: “ U n le s s ! 'h j t a s k th e h id d e n w a y
th e m u r d e r e r tr a v e le d ,” C o c h r a n e
p o in te d , o u t s tu b b o rn ly ,, a n d h is te e t h
c h a tte r e d .- - “ r d 'l i k e to -k n o W w h e r e
h e is , th is m in u te .”} tu r n e d to w a r d th e s te p s a n d
s a i d :
“ I .c a n g o b a c k a n d fin d o u t i f
h e ’s s till u p s ta ir s .” .......
“ I ’d lik e to k n o w ,” C o c h ra n e r e
p e a le d in jii ,c o ld -s h a k e n v o ic e , a s
h e f o llo w e d m e u p w a r d .' “ I f I ’m
g o in g ^toi liy e I to u n d e r s ta n d a ll.th is ,
I ’v e g o t to g e t a t a x i a n d a d rin k
f a s t . . F i n d o u t if F e r r i t e r i s s till
u p s t a b i '^ h d - 't h e n —
^ B u t w e h a d .n o n e e d f o r s e a r c h .
A s i c k r iie ’ faiit o f t h e a r e a , a le a n
f ig u re le f t th e 'M o re llo v e s tib u le .
S h o u ld e r s h u n c h e d a g a in s t th e w in d ,
L y o n I T e r r ite r s tr o d e p a s t u s . I
th o u g h t h e ’re c o g n iz e d m e , f o r h e
lo o k e d h a r d a n d s e e m e d a b o u t to
c h e c k h is p a c e a n d th e n p r e s s e d o n .
W e w a tc h e d h im - to t h e c o r n e r .
“ A n y o n e ,” C o c h r a n e g a s p e d
th r o u g h h is r a ttlin g te e th , “ w h o c a n
g o w ith o u t a n o v e r c o a t o n a n ig h t
lik e th is is a m u r d e r e r o r a s u i
c id e . H i, t a x i ! ” _
A s w e b o u n c e d a lo n g to w a r d th e
a d d r e s s h e g a v e , h ia .q u e s tio n s p ro d *
d e d m e o n c e a g a in th r o u g h U ie s to r y
o f m y s tr u g g le in th e b a s e m e n t.
“ I t 'd o e s n ’t m a k e s e n s e ,” h e c o m
p la in e d . “ M a y b e i t w a s s o m e o n e
c o ld e r t h a n m e , e v e n — s o m e ' F o r g o t-
t e n Man d u c k in g in o u t o f th e w in d ."
., “ H e w a s n ’t to o n u n jb to m o v e
f a s t i ” >1 r e m in d e d , h im „ \ “ A n d w h y
s h o u ld h e h a n g o u t i n th e a r e a a f t e r
4’d . flu s h e d h im , u n le s s ^ -thfere s till
W a s^ s o m e th in g :i n - iH ir b a s e m e n t
t h a t h e n e e d e d ? ” , -
“ T r u e ,” . C o c h r a n e s a i d . “ P e r h a p s
.h e 'w a h te d to % e t h is w a tc h , o r. w h a t
e v e r y o u h e a r d d r o p .”
“ I h e a r d i t d r o p ,’’ I to ld h im , “ b u t
i t w a s n ’t th e r e . I l o o k e d ." ':
“ I t w a s , b u t i t w a s n 't,” 'h e s a id
b itte r ly . “ A n d th e r e y o u h a ? e th e
c a s e in a f e w w o r d s , a c c o m p lic e .
I ’m s o r i y w e . h ir e d y o u . Y o u k e e p
m e s s if lk 'iip th e p u z z le . I o w e y o u
o n e , th o u g h , f o r y o u r tip o n ' th e
B a b y lo n . I d o n ’t k n o w w h o w a s
s o r e r — S h a n n o n o r th e F e r r i t e r * -
w h e n I r a n ? e m d o w n .” . .
. (TO BE CONTINUED)
B y V IR G IN IA V A L E
(Released bjr Western Newspaper Union.)
IN HOLLYWOOD apparently
one of the first things a young
actor has to learn is when to
quit a job, if staying is likely to
be a bad idea.
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Jones. He left Metro, because
he didn’t like the kind of parts
he was; getting, when he got
th e m . M s u rg a re t L in d s a y le f t W a r
n e r B r o th e r s ., A f te r a w h ile th e y
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d a m e r o le s , to - b e c o m e a s o p h is ti
c a te d , g la m o r o u s w o m a n in P a r a -
m o u n t’s “ V ir g in ia .”
M a d e le in e C a r r o ll le f t W a lte r
W a n g e r to s t a r f o r P a r a m o u n t.
M e tr o w a s p e r f e c tly w illin g to l e t
D e a n n a D u r b in g o e ls e w h e r e , a f a c t
f r o m w h ic h c e r ta in e x e c u tiv e s w ill
p ro b a b ly n e v e r r e c o v e r , s in c e J o e
P a s t e r n a k d e v e lo p e d h e r in to o n e ot
m o v ie d o m ’s m o s t v a lu a b le s t a r s .
A lla n J o n e s
V irg in ia s e e m s to b e th e m o s t
p o p u la r s ta te i n th e U n io n , s o f a r
a s m o v i e / m a k e r s a r e c o n c e r n e d .
W h a t w ith “ T h e H o w a rd s o f V ir
g in ia ,” “ V ir g in ia ,” a n d n o w " T h e
V a n is h in g V irg in ia n ,” w h ic h M e tro
h a s j u s t p u r c h a s e d , y o u c a n . h a r d ly
e s c a p e i t f o r lo n g if y o n g o to th e '
m o v ie s .
K n o x M a n n in g , o n e o f th e b e s t-
k n o w n n e w s c o m m e n ta to r s , w a lk e d
r ig h t in to lu c k r e c e n tly w h e n h e
u s e d a S c a n d in a v ia n d ia le c t o n th e
a i r . D ir e c to r T a y G a r n e tt a n d P r o
d u c e r R ic h a r d R o w la n d w e r e tr y in g
to fin d a p e r f o r m e r w h o c o u ld b o th
lo o k a n d ta lk a c e r ta in r o le in
“ C h e e r s f o r M is s B is h o p .” G a r n e tt
h a p p e n e d to tu r n o n h is r a d io , h e a r d
M a n n in g f o r th e f ir s t tim e — a n d n o w
th e r a d io m a n w ill a p p e a r in s u p
p o r t o f s u c h e x p e r ie n c e d p e r f o r m
e r s a s M a r th a S c o tt, W illia m G a r -
g a n , D o r o th y P e te r s o n a n d S te r lin g
H o llo w a y .
Q u ite a fe w y e a r s a g o , w h e n h e
w a s a s tu d e n t a t Y a le , B e ir n e L a y
J r . s p e n t SO c e n ts to s e e a p ic tu r e
c a lle d “ W in g s ,” a n d th e c o u r s e o f
h is ' lif e w a s c h a n g e d . H e d e c id e d
to b e a n a v ia to r , a n d to w r ite a b o u t
fly in g .
T h a t w a s in 1928. H e d e c id e d to
g o in to th e a i r c o r p s ; in th o s e d a y s
it. to o k lo n g e r th a n i t d o e s n o w , b u t
h e w a s fin a lly a d m itte d to R a n d o lp h
fie ld in 1932, a n d w a s g r a d u a te d
th e n e x t y e a r f r o m K e lly . T h e n h e
b e g a n w r itin g . H e g o t a - l o t o f r e
je c tio n s , b u t h e s tu c k to b o th fly in g ,
a n d w r itin g , a n d w a s o n h is w a y to
f a m e .
L a s t y e a r , a f t e r h e ’d s o ld s o m e
a r tic le s o n fly in g , h is b o o k , " I W a n t
e d W in g sJ” a p p e a r e d . P a r a m o u n t-
b o u g h t i t . H e th in k s t h a t p ro v e s th e
t r u t h U s o w n s to r y o ffe rs — t h a t a
m a n w h o h a s f r e e d o m a n d f n tu r e
i n A m e r ic a c a n . g e t a n y th in g h e
w a n ts if h e ’ll t r y h a r d e n o u g h .
I n N e w Y o rk c ity , D o ris D u d le y ,
s t a r o f th e a i r ’s “ M e e t M r . M e e k ,”
e n te r ta in e d m e m b e r s o f U iej c a s t a t
a p a r ty in h e r h a u n te d h o u se .-. W h e n
p h o to g r a p h e r s u s h e r e d th e m in to th e
ro o m W h e re G e o rg e W e in b e rg , m e m
b e r o f th e u n d e r w o r ld , e ith e r w a s
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w h e r e t h e n o n -e r a d ic a b le b lo o d
s ta in s s h o w , o n e c h a p g a s p e d ,
tu r n e d g re e n , a n d g o t o u t a s q u ic k ly
a n d q u ie tly , a s p o s s ib le . H e w a s
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Ci In spite of daily air raids, “Gone With the IPind," is in its ISth week in London
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FOR HEAD
COLDS
. . . rush otit
d o g g i n g m is e r ie s
—tusk a vilaRdei
Ju st 2 drops Pea. ccro N ose Drops wiUinscaadystatc youonthe”open- nose’* way o ut o f cold-stuffed
n S w m b e r-C te and easy breath-ink talus die lddc o u t o f head ■bops cut dow n die tim e these colds I _on. So, for extra, added freedom I r m colds uiis W inter--Iiead off head c o ttf, m isery w ith genuine Peneao N ose D topii
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Waidd Bear*
• There wasa time in America
when there were no set prices.
Each merchant charged what
he Uioiight “the traffic would
bear.” Advertising came to
the rescue of the consumer.
It fed the way to the estab-
fished prices you pay when
you buy anything today.
THEIOAVIE RECORDtIMbCKSVILLE, N. C.. NOVEMBER 27.1940.
M & C Beauty
S h o p p e
5 1 1 J N . L ib e r ty S t.
D ia l 9 1 2 4 W in s to n -S a le m
M a e h in e le s s P e r m a n e n t,
W a v e o r R tm r le tt . . .
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E n e e n e C n q n ijrn o le P e r - $ 3 .6 0
r o a n e n ts , W a v e o r R in g le tt
S o ir a l E u e e n e f o r
L o n g H a ir *5 .00
Special Oil Croquignole
$1.50 „
Other Waves $1 to $7
Shampoo Finger Wave 40c
A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
N O T I C E !
Having qualified as AdroinislraTor of
the estate of Given Minor (W . G-, Minor)
deceased, notice is hereby given to all per*
sons holding claim s against the estate of
said deceased to present the sam e, pro*
nerly verified, to the undersigned a t Ad*
vance, N. <', Route No. I. on or before the
7th day of November. 1941, or this notice
will be plead In bar o/ recovery AU per
sons indebted to said estate will please
call upon the undersigned and make
prompt settlem ent. This, the 7th day of
November, l94fl*
•J. D. BARNES.
Admr. of Green inor, deceased.
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A u n t O ly m p ia S lo p s h in l w ife
o f S e n a to r A le n c o n D e la p o rte
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v ited h e r th re e o rp h a n e d Ia w a
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b e a u tif u l A d e le , a n d th e jo y o u s Irim p y v to liv e w ith th e m In -
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g lo rio u s p o litic a l a s s e t w h ic h
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th a t y o u e v e r re a d . A la u g h to
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m issio n o f s e rv ic e to th e m e n In th e
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" S e v e ra l th o u s a n d R e d C ro ss n u rs e s
a lre a d y h a v e b e e n c a lle d to th e col
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s o ld le re a n d s a ilo rs , w ith p e rs o n a l
p ro b le m s, ju s t a s In th e 1917-18 W o rld
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" E v e ry p a trio tic m a n a n d w o m a n
fat th e U n ite d S ta te s , w h o w a n ts to d o
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tio n a l d e fe n s e o f o u r n a tio n , c a n d o so
b y s h a rin g In th e v ita lly Im p o rta n t
w o rk o f th e R e d C ro s;. J o in a s a m e m
b e r o f th e lo c a l C h a p te r d u rin g th e
ro ll c a ll, H o v e m b e r U to 3 0, a n d
th ro u g h • y o u r s u p p o rt y o u w ill
s tre n g th e n th e R e d C ro ss a rm y o f
m e rc y .
" R e c ru its a r e n e e d e d n o t M o n o a s
m e m b e rs , b u t a ls o a s v o lu n te e r w o rk
e r s In th e R e d C ro ss .C hapters.**
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d lm ln lsh e d In i t s u s u a l -d o m estic p ro
g ra m o f r e lie f In d is a s te r; c o m m u n ity
p u b lic h e a lth n u rs in g ; s a fe ty e d u c a
tio n a n d p ro m o tio n o f th e J u n io r R e d
C ro ss. A n In d iv id u a l m e m b e rs h ip s u p
p o r ts a ll o f th is work, n o t o n ly In R e d
C ro ss C h a p te rs , b u t In th e n a tio n .
R e lie f to w a r v ic tim s In- E u ro p e Is
fin a n c e d b y th e 320 ,000,000 w a r re lie f
fu n d c o n trib u te d b y th e p u b lic d u rin g
th e s u m m e r o f 1940.
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M o c k s v ilie . N . C .
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Ezpcirt Repair Service
Y O U N G R A D I O C O .
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D e p o t S t . N e a r S q u a r e
Walker’s Funeral Home
A M R U L A N O E
-Phone 48
Mocksvilie, N. C
T h o 1940 P o tte r o f T h e A m e ric a n R e d C ro ss s o u n d s th e c a ll to th e n a tio n t o s e rv e h u m a n ity w ith in th e ra n k s o f th is a rm y o f m e rc y .
D A V I E B R I C K
C O M P A N Y
D E A L E R S IN
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W O O D a n d C O A L
D a y P h o n e 1 9 4 - N i g h t F h o n e 1 19
M o c k s v ilie , N . C .
C O A C H F A R E S
O N E W A Y
I }|2 c e n t p e r m i l e
KOUND TRIP
io% less than double
the one way fart.
A ir C o n d itio n e d C o a c h e s
ON TH RO U G H T R A IN S '
S O U T H E R N
RAILWAY SYSTEM
Land posters for sale at
The Reemrdl office.
A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’ s N o t i c e .
Haviog qualified as adm inistrator of th e
estate of cbe late Mrs ElizabedhSroiib. of
Davie County, North Carolina, notice is
hereby given all persons bidding cIshds
against the said estate, to present them to
cbe undersigned on or before Sept Jficbt
1941. or this notice will^be plead in bar of
cheir recovery. AN persons indebted to
said estate, are requested to m ake irome
diate paym ent th is Sept. Ificnt 1940.
S. H. SMITH. Admr.
of Mrs Elizabeth Smith, 0<*c d.
’41 Blum’s Almanacs
A U p e r s o n s w h o s u b s c r i b e o - r e n e w
t h e i r s u b s c r i p t i o n s t o T h e D a v i e R e c o r d
f o r 6 m o n t h s o r o n e y e a r , w i l l b e g i v e n
a 1 9 4 1 B l u m ' s A l m a n a c F R E E .
and. a black-
bearded stranger
Both serve to change the ~
life df young David Malloryt
whose burning ambition is to .
become a New York news
paper man. He gets his .
chance .when murder is com
mitted In a swanky apart
ment house where he is tem-. .
porary switchboard open-
ator. David forms a success-
" ful sleuthing partnership with
Miss Agatha Paget, an
elderly lady whose amazing
- antics are always a source of
- wonderment to those about •:
her. You'll like this great -
mystery story—it’s Freaerie
Van de Water's best yaml
Read it serially In this paper.
HIDDEN
WAys