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Pigmy Elephants
With Huge Circus
Mighty Ringling Bros, and Bar
num & Bailey Combined Orga
nizations Offer Anons Vast
Hosts Of New Features Col.
Tim McCoy, Screen's Great
Western Star, Midget African
Elephants and Pongurs.
With one hundred double- j
length railroad cars, bearing 1600
people, African pigmy elephant l ;,
African pongurs, seven herds of
full-sized elephants, 1009 men-,
agerie- animals and 700 horses.
i
the Ringling Bros and Barnum &
Bailey Combined Circus will ar
rive in WINSTON-SALEM,
TUESDAY, OCT. 27 for after
noon and night exhibitions.
The circus is especially elated
this season over the amazing
success of the Big Show's sensa-j
tional new super-feature the
first heard of African pigmy J
elephants (tiny tuskers that
years ago attained their full'
growth) ever to leave the depths!
of darkest Africa, and the first
herd of African elephants ever
to set foot in America. The wierd
midget pachyderms are accom
panied by a herd of minature
African pongurs, world's smallest
beasts of burden. These new im
portations have taken America
by storm.
The Big Show's big top, seating
16,000 persons, covers seven
rings and stages, a huge hippo
drome track and encircling grand
stands, and '8 one of 31 great
tents, among them the menagerie
sheltering the world's largest
traveling zoo. In its center this
season will be seen Col. Tim Mc-
Coy's Indian Village, with Sioux
and Blackfeet warriors encamped.
Col. McCoy, the screen's most
outstanding western star, will
himself lead his congress of rough
riders of the world in the main j
performances and in the wild
west.
The Greatest Show on Earth
offers scores of foreign features
this year, including the Nations,
the Royal Bokaras, the Imperial
Viennese, an assemblage of 60
free-running horses, ponies and,
elephants; the largest aerial ballet
ever produced. Fresh from Europe
are the Walkmirs, the Antaleks,
the Buemrangs, the Momeos, the
Hints for Homemakers
By Jane Rogers
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TAKE advantage of a cherished
secret of Hawaiian cookery the
next time you want your green
vegetables to taste especially deli
cious. Instead of cooking in plain
water use one-third natural, un
sweetened Hawaiian pineapple Juice
mod two-thirds water. You'll be de
lighted with the added tenderness
and test the vegetables acquire.
J*. * •
A discarded, but still flnn-on-lts
legs table can frequently be con
certed Into a serviceable piece ot
thralture for the game room by
a new top of wood fibre la
solatLoa. or tempered pressed wood.
It the top Is to be covered with
doth, the wood libra Insulation
should be used and the cloth laid
Svertt without glue. It can then
ha draw* tightly sad tostejsd at
she sides with largs bra—-headed
apholstsry nails. If the table Is to
l>e used tor beverage glasses, ate,
the uaoovered. tempered pressed
wood Is suggested.
, lilosJiinos, the Robertos, the
Willos, the Torrence-Victorios, the
Rooneys, aerial novelty sensation - ?.
The Loyal-Repenskis, the Riefie-
I nachs, the Walters, famous bare
back ridir.T troupes; the two
Guice aerial comedy troupes on
'he lefty bars; the two renowno
VVallenda troupes of high wire
thrillers; the Otaris, who fly in
| mass somersaults from an aerial.
j cross; the Flying Concellos, with
Antoinette, only girl to accomplish
a two-and-a-half mid-air somer
sault to a hand-to-hand catch;
the Flying Comets; Dorothy Her
bert, madcap rider of reinless
I . .
jumping horses over fire hurdles,
and Hugo and Mario, human pro
jectiles—these are some of the
most prominent features of the
superb 1936 Ringling Bros and
I Barnum & Bailey program.
Know Your language
By C. L. Bushnell
School of Kacltab.
International Cotrwpnmtanci
Schools
USE of superfluous words is fre
quent in both writing and con
versation. "Hollow tube" is a case
in point By its very nature a tube
is hollow; if it wered't hollow it
wouldn't be a tube. "Actual fact"
is another example. That which is a
fact is an actuality, and that which
Is actual exists in fact To write or
say "It is an actual fact" is merely
using a superfluous word to con
vey the same thought that "It is a
fact" conveys.
• • •
Modifying words, phrases and
clauses should be placed as close
as possible to the words to which
they relate. When this is forgotten
odd results are likely to follow, as
in the following sentence: "He car
ried a bag of peanuts in his hat,
which he fed to the elephant." If
it was his hat that he fed to the |
elephant, this is all right Other
wise it is all wrong.
Summer Is Salad Time
WHEN summer shows what tt Is
really capable of by descending
on us with one of Its inevitable hot
spells, our palates crave cool and
refreshing foods. The salad is natu
rally our first thought, and a Pine
apple-Tomato Aspic, with Its dell- i
cate blend of tomato and natural, ,
unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple
Juices, is guaranteed to revive the
spirits of even the moat heat-ex
hausted family or gueats.
Pineapple-Tomato Aaplo
t cups (Olid pack tomatOM
I teaspoon dried thyme
I teaspoon salt
■ cloves A
V« bajr leaf
Vi teaspoon Worcestershire MUM
H teaspoon grated onion
1 drops Tabasco sauce
Vi teaspoon cayenne (optional)
Small can of apparatus tips
3 tablespoons (elatlne
S cup* canned Hawaiian pineapple Juice
Simmer the toraatoea with all of
the seasonings and the water from
Winter is Almost Here !
Woods IS HERE*
WITH THAT
"Can't-Be-Beat" SHELL Gasoline and motor oils and a line
of Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes. Nice line of groceries,
confectioneries, cigars and cigarettes, cold drinks, etc.
WE ACCEPT 1 DANBURY REPORTER So COUPON
ON EACH SI.OO PURCHASE
. Woods' Service Station
J. ML WOODS, Owner DANBURY, N. C.
THE DANBUEY REPORTER
r.aticw your su'caCilptlon t
:he Reporter while you can ge
Sjreen coupor.s, whicii can b
: used same as cash in tradin
with leading concerns ia Stoke.
| county.
Beauty Hints
j _____ By Jane Heath _____
YOU can't trot off In the glaring
summer sun and think your eyes
are going to look lovely and your
eyelashes fetchingly long unless
you take a few minutes out for a
1 wee bit of care.
The sun ha 3 a tendency to make
your eyes secns
_ pale and your
lashes practically
non-existent. All
** you have to do to
overcome this is
use Kurlene. It
If ~ ' a a scientifically
compounded oint
ment made of rich natural oils.
Apply It on the lower lashes. It will
bring out their natural tone and you
can be certain it will promote long
silky growth.
Don't fail to pack Kurlash in
your bag or
slip it In your
purse. This
precious little
gadget curls
your eyelashes *IU
in thirty sec- JfTTjCE/
onda—and it is •ni'J'flTl
thirty seconds Jk-Cv J L
well spent. Curled lashes are so
important—they make your eye*
look larger, and in the sunlight
throw flattering, subtle shadows
that are guaranteed to fascinate
eligible males.
And now for swimming! Did you
know the liquid mascara called
Lashtint is not only delicately per
fumed, but waterproof/
For tea dances at the vacation
f resorts when
you are wearing
pastel or Sower
printed frocks,
try the new col
ors In Shadette •
eye shadow.
Aqua bine,
spring green,
royal blue, vio
let. light blue,
olive green. All
magnificent with
son-tanned or golden browned skin.
For dancing under the rammer
moon, we know of nothing more ex
citing than shading your eyelids
with either gold or silver The ef
fect is really glamorous!
the can of asparagus about 20 min
utes, or until the tomatoes are very
soft. Then strain through a fine
sieve, pressing through as much of
the pulp as possible.
White this Is cooking, soak the
gelatine in % cap of the pineapple
juice. Over this pour the hot tomato
Juice, and stir until gelatine la dis
solved. Add remainder of pineapple
juice. Rinse mold In cold water,
place the asparagus tips In It la a
regular design, pour In a little of
the gelatine mixture and return to
the refrigerator to harden. Aa aoon
as the mixture has set, add more of
the gelatine, continue adding small
quantities of the gelatine mixture
until the mold is full. Thus the
asparagus is kept on the bottom of
the mold which, when Inverted, be
comes the top of the salad. Serve
on crisp lettuce with mayonnaise
or Louis Dressing. This will provide
from six to eight servings.
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420 NOBTH TRADE STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of L. A. Lynch,
late of Stokes county, this is to
notify all persons holding claim 9
against said estate to present
to the undersigned on or before
Aug. 20, 1937 or this notice will
be plead in bar of recovery. All
persons owing said estate will
make immediate settlement.
This August 20, 1936.
W, L. LYNCH, Adm. of L. A
Lynch,
Pilot Mtn., N. O.
COLD WEATHER 0. K.
Let us put that cold weather O. K. on your auto
mobile. Why worry about having a breakdown
this cold weather, when a little tuning up by a
mechanic with 15 years experience would put
the go=buggy in A-l condition.
Acetylene or Electric Welding
R a ii PI AC Rebuilt and
Ua ItClCd Recharged
Cars Greased -« Gas =- Oil « Tires « Etc.
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CERTAINTY
"Life Insurance wipes out the uncertainty of what the
coming years are certain to bring to every man."
TALK IT OVER WITH—
W. M. FULP, General Agent
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
Security Life and Trust Company
THURSDAY, OCIOELE 2.:, 1936