Hawaiia^'Queen" \ | HONOLULU . . ? Mabel Ukelike Lucaa (above), ~whoe? grandmother was a half-sister of Princess Kainlaul, has this year been named "Queen" at Hawaii's Lai Da/ Festival " ISaHfl!! O'vt TH* DEPREXflON THET If AN OPTlMinr \S A FEUER WHO HAJNT ANY MONEY, AN' THE, PttflMI/T, A 6UY WHO HAJ IT BUT WON'T LEND ANY. ?VER/j LATf ST ? Bq MriciaDow* ??>?>?> ? ???? Designed In 8lies: 34. 3(. 38, 4<H? 12 and 44. 81xe 38 require* 3% ftrii 0 1 S3 Inch BtUiUl SMART HOUSE DRESS Pattern 8401 ? What a pleasure It is to hare a smart becoming frock to wear while doing the baking, Ironing, cleaning, so that one looks nice If one's neighbor who la noted for her neatness and good house-keeping, should drop in for a chat. The house frock sketched la Terr satisfactory both as to appearance and workman like usefulness. Its front yoke with center clos ing and softly becoming reVers make the blouse part Interesting and the short slashed sleeres al low plenty of arm motion. The panel la the Skirt front ends In a pleat for ease and fullness and tlia large pockets are both orna meatai and necessary The back is plala in both waist and skirt and the almple belt completes the frock. ESTHER THE story comes late in the Old Testament chronology, dealing with the period when there were numerous Jews in Mesopotamia, descendants of those who were carried away captive by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B. C. hundred years had passed and, while many jews nau returned to Palestine, others were settled in different parts of the big unwieldly Persian kingdom, ruled over by Ahasuerus. Mordecai was plotted against by a politician named Hamah, who through misrepresenta tion caused the king to promulgate a decree of massacre against the Jeirs. It was at this crisis that Mordecai went to Esther, de manding " that khc ihould go in unto the king, to make ?application onto him, and to make request before him for her people. She replied that no one was permitted to ap- i -? ?* ? ? ? . t proacn tne King wimoui Deing sent ror oy | name and that the penalty of disobedience was death. In noble words Mordecai argued the case, and at length Esther was persuaded. Go. gather together all the Jews that are present in Sha shan I she replied), and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maiden will fast like wise; and to will I go in unto the kingt which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish. The third day came. Modestly but with firm step and head erect, she moved into the Inner court where sat Ahasuerus on his mighty throne. There was an awful mo ment of suspense while the courtiers watched with bated breath to see what destruction would descend upon this girl who had dared to break the law. Rut her beauty was irresis tible. The king held out his icepter, the sign of royal recog nition. Esther knelt and touched it and made her plea and won. ? - A new decree was promulgated ; the Jews were restored to favor and began promptly to take advantage of their oppor tunities to grow rich. Haman bv poetic justice was hanged on the high gallows which he had built for Mordecai. The finest passage In the whole book is Mordecai'i ringing answer to Esther when she hesitated to approach the king; arguing that her feeble strength and abilities could not pos sibly prevail in such an emergency: Those words have rung down the corridors of Time as an undying challenge to the courage and faith of youth. "Let no faint-heartedness turn you aside from the duty to which you are clearly called, no matter how hard that duty may be or how much apparently beyond your powers." . . . and who knoweth whether thou art come to the . kingdom for such a time as this? Times Advertising Pays SCOUT HIKE Member* at the Loulsburg Scoot Troop ch*a? a bad time for their overnight hike Tuesday. The boys, with John Mills and Ken neth Davis as scout leaders, went to Jackson's Pond Tuesday after noon, pitched their tent^ and pre pared for the night. They had hard luck from that time on. The hall storm descend ed upon them, lifting the tent bodily and leaving the cots and bedding to get soaked. Nothing daunted, some of them went to the mill and slept with the miller; others slept under the mill. They could not fish or swim on account of the high waves which they claim looked like ocean waves when the storm came up. Their food got drenched in the down pour. and they went frog gigging ? determined to have some dry breakfast anyway. They salted the frog legs and laid them out ready to be cooked., but during the uight a herd of goats came along. lick ed the salf off and ruined the. Scout breakfast. The last resort. a few cakes, also failed because some dogs durlng~~the night bad relieved tbetr hunger, leaving only scraps. It turned so cold during the night that the boys nearly froxe. They put on their day clothes over their sleeping clothes and came back to town Wednesday to get dry and warm. They were good sports throughout the whole ex perience, taking everything as a joke, and refusing to give up an 1 come on In to town during the night when some of the uneasy parents came for them. The boys oji the party were Hugh H. Perry Jr., Bill Hatton, David Spivey, Joe Macon Beasley, Glenn Beasley, Collin McKinne, Phillip McKinne, John Holden, Richard Yarborough Jr., George Olivlere, Charles Gattls, James Collier. Billie Person, and Bobble Strickland. They were loud in their praise of their leaders, Messrs. Mills and Davis. The difference between getting somewhere and nowhere is the courage to make an early start. - MAY 17? ? 8 P. M. at Mills High School LOUISBURG, N. C. ELIZABETH DEES' DANCE REVUE Sponsored By Louisburg Kiwanis Club ? ' j( i Benefit Underprivileged Children ^ program that will be enjoyed by young and old. Admission: Adults 35c - Children 15c REMEMBER THERE IS ONLY ONE FORD V-? ? YOU MAY BUY IT WITH OR WITHOUT BE LUXE EQUIPMENT? BUT EVERY FORB HAS THE SAME CHASSIS (113" WHEEUK AS B 1*3" SPRING BASE), THE SAMB V-? ENGINE ? ALL-STEEL BOBY ? SAFETY- CLASS ALL AROUNB ? ?>H x IS" AIR-BALLOON TIRES There is only one Ford V-8. Each car U mechanically the same, built to the same standard of quality. De Luxe equipment is available for those who prefer ft. Every Ford V-8 give* you the soma fine ear perform ance and big car roominess. Comfort Zone riding has been engineered into the Ford V-8. All passfngers now ride cradled between the axles on the full -floating 123" springbase. Every single Ford V-8 owner gets the smooth per formance of the powerful V-8 engine the thrill of an "8" with the thrift of a "4". Every Ford V-8 owner gets safety -glass all around at no extra coat. Allot eel welded body, 6:00x16" air-balloon tires an standard equipment on every Ford V-8. Fender* match the body color without extra charge. Examine the new Ford V-8 feature by feature and you will agree that it U the biggeat dollar ralue Ford has erer offered. And It it the moat economical Fori ever built. Select the model you prefer ? with or without DeLuxa equipment. Either way you get a Ford V-8. Ford builda to only one standard of quality. FORD V-8 '495 IV AMD OF, VAJ. BVIBOff i ^ ^ _ ai_ iiMMnaM worm rtmmmm rw ON THE AIK ? ForJ armfkmrnr Onk?tn, S?xUr In.l??i ? FrW ?artag, Tkan^r KtmUo ? Cohndrfa Natwwh. Hepburn and Garbo Get a Lift * X* i *f NEW YORK . . . Doane Powell's exhibition of lifelike masks of noted celebritiea at the Industrial Arts Exposition at the Rockefeller Osntre Forum here, has created considerable favorable comment. The maaka can be worih-- Among those on display are those of KatherUe Hepburn and Greta Garbo, as shown above. On the left, the mask of Hepburn is sup ported by Orace Moore of Tortato. Gkrbo, right, U .assisted by K ajr D 'arey of Philadelphia. * LOUISBURG THEATRE Matinee 3:30 ?SHOWS? Night 7:15 & 9 Saturday's Continuous 2:00 to 11:00 SATURDAY May 18th TIM McCOY "The Prescott Kid" MONDAY May 20th Jean Parker Russell Hardie "SEQUOIA" WEDNESDAY May 22nd Liberty's 4 Star Picture PAUL MUNI "B 1 a c k Fury" Bargain Day Discontinued Adm. 10c & 25c SUNDAY May 19th Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter "One More Spring" TUESDAY May 21st RALPH BELLAMY "AIR HAWKS" THURSDAY May 23rd James Dunn Alice Faye "Geo. White's 1935 Scandals'^ FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 24th-25th Wallace Beery "WEST POINT OF THE AIR* Authorized Dealer Crosley and Westinghouse ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE REFRIGERA TORS. $79.50 and up Small Monthly Paymtntf v BECK'S GARAGE LOUWBURG'B OLDEST OAItAQB 1917 ? IMS PIOKI til ?4? II I II Ml 11*11 1 ?

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