\'>'?V : :,y .-*"* SATURDAY, MAY 8. 1?? Mr*. Royal Entertains J Basses Chapel Circle No. 2 met * with Mrs. Cathelyn Royal on Regan || ^ street with Mrs. Rena M. Bullock. (I*)?. president, presiding. They will preJ \ ~ sect a program at Basses Chapel I V" church May 10, Mother's day. The next meeting will be with Miss Jula , Edwards, members president. Mrs. Rons M. Bullick, president, Mrs. Cathelyn Royal, vlre president, v- Mfs. Ida E. Rankin, secretary, Mrs. * Gertrude M. Sayles, treasurer, Mrs. * Lillian Dobson, Mrs. Dimple D. . V. . Mitchell, Mrs. Ressle J. Hunter. 'fi , ' The average car denier now sells only one or two cars for every It") > - he sold a year ago. Meet a 'Mechs zm " s Col. StilweU of Camp Shelby, Miss. ' on a small crankshaft grinder at th< 1 \ quartermaster base. He is taking i to officers in the.field to familial vV CLICKS FOR CUBS f. f\v'^gSw) v\.w: fi; \ UPj4?Re J \A 1* f: -i!/ . , IS PKtoVi\JG VATU 1*J . v . V . ^ CA*4 UACaJCSS Big IEa I ' . I ' \~ ' |.., . r MUGGS AND SKEE1 (J' ' '* t .' i - ' VP-merro4%oa _>!( tS? ' 7ve*0ce -catet- . V-, a |?> wV* 2JST ***** SHE ^ f ? '. / ' thi TIRES WORN ANYHOW Pasadena. Cullf.?A g<*>d excuse L hotter than none. Besides, traffic ii l?ud and tires ure scarce, he rensoued So film actor Onslow Stevens plead ed guilty to a speeding charge, am surprised the court by asking to liavi his driver's license suspended. "My friends nre always getting tw to take them places, and I'd like i good excuse for refusing,' 'be ex plained. "It's all right with rue," the Judg< said. "License suspended for sh months." ' Buy. Defense Stamps and Bonds. inized' Colonel ,, works with intense concentration e Motor School of the Atlanta, Ga., I two weeks course which is given rire them with "bliU" machines. (Central Preu) . . - - By Jack 'Sords ] *?** ' *sJL \ ta*8. . Hiram ; pithor^, OjlCASo cubs PlTCMER. TMe First PUERTO e>oW baseball player ibarr TBIS LEAGUES IE COBT <we evfree also "ER IM.TWSYRE "I V IVM3UDS! / I'TOBAVUER IPTHEY WADS )( S > COLLARS r "ERSSKAXA T WEBArW ^contract?/ (C I : FUTURE OUTLOOK. GREENSBORO. Miss Boyd Chosen Queen of May , At Bennett s Greenatioro.?Miss Kvelvn Floyd. daughter of Mr. nod Mm. J. H. Floyd. I of Danville, Va., and a senior at Henp nett College, was chuspn May Queen nt Bennett College hist week. She will preside at the annual May Festival ? to lie held at the college, ) A major In elementary education. Miss Floyd Is superintendent of the ? college Sunday School, assistant secf retary of the senior class, n ineinls?r of the Inter-Collegiate Inter-raclul commission, and active on the committee on. religious activities on the lUtiipus. TIRE ELIGIBILITY. Farmers can qualify for new or recupped tires, provided they use their trucks or cars to haul produce to and from market, snys Dr. I. O. Schaub. extension director of State college. Five Angora goats are required to provide enough mohair for the upholstery of an average automobile sedan. A total of 40,000 persons a day are obtaining first aid training under auspices ofthe Red Cross. More tbau 50,000 instructors conduct classes. Colorful Plaid^ I Woolen coat of red, and ijreenBy VERA WINSTON HERE'S A striking coat, which while on the sports side, has a somewhat dressed-up look about it. It Is fashioned of woolen in a large block plaid, using red. navy and green with the navy predominating. The coat has a draped waistband that dips In black, buckling snugly in front The sleeves are made of three wide folds cut in one with the top. An extra straight sleeve underneath Is detachable. The bias aklrt has a center seam In back. IDOMTTHNK O. MAVB6 CAN < ALK uEa NTO ? v u/TTVI US 9 \ AUL.,^ WiTH | DPNTSIQN N. C. Smith Netters Defeat Aggies, 5-1 j GreeuslHiro. ? The A. untl T. College raoqueteers fell to un Invading Johnson C. Smith tennis tehin on the Aggies' court lust week by a 5-1 tally. The results: Russell (Smith) defeated Borer. 3-ft, ?}-U, 6-3: Lorltts (Sojith) defeuted Anderson, ft-2, 3-ft. (10; Home (A. and T.) defeated Webb. 0-4, 2-0. 6-1; \ Johns (Smith) defeated Guest, ft-1. , 7-5; Russell und Lorltts (Smith) defeated Royer and Home, 0-3. 0-1: Home and Johns (Smith) defeuted , Gist and Hil^urd. 0-3. ft-3. GOOD MANNERS PAY Questions. 1. If a young lady invites her boy friend to the movie who pays the fare! ? 2. It a youug man invites Ills lady friend to the church Is It proper for him to give her collection? 3. If u young man Invites Ids lady friend to an evening's outing, should she In turn Invite her friends? 4. If a young man escorts fl young lady to a dnuee should he expect to tuke all the dunces, with her? 5. Should a young lady pny her boy friend a social visit without an Invitation? Answers. 1. The lady. The person who extends the invitation always pays theI fare. 2. No. It Is her iwn Christian duty to pay her church collection. 1 3. No. Not unless It hns bgen discussed with hltn. ' .4. No. A dance Is designed for an association, therefore they should want to meet new friends by danclug with some one else. 5. No. It makes her common In the eyes of the world. The Golden Hell Flower Garden club has been meeting regular at the home of the president, Mrs. C. I* Watklns. and has made a lot of progress in the field beautifying and improving places. Hints on Etiquette, When a sherbet is served "with the meat' course at dinner, the correct thiog Is to eat It with a spoon. /k>AH Nuhskuu. I NO MOMKEV I I I " I | BUSINESS H J I I DEAR. NOAM- IS THE MAN IN CMAKSE OP A ZOO, C-AU.ED A 2LOOPEJ2.INTENlDANT "? -rt??r OUWTVI,MINM. |pEAR. NOAM-WAS A t-ES LESS MAN ANT VISIBLE MEANS OF SUPPORT ? """n*1* o**> *>o?o?-r#N.cPEAR NOAH-CAN A LOAFER WHO IS KEEN FOR DOUGH RISE IN THE 0AKERTT" ' BUSINESS ?XMT?BF1?1.D, BA fOO BUT CL4 GAV5 MAW WOPEAI ETI OP rrf J OPMONOP AN'TWETS TXE H DO SAME TWANG* WIP US A ^^BROAOCOO^LOUR IAO?D r-y ? PACE SEVEN * -jagrm Waco Beauty College Register Now for Day Or Nipht Reasonable Price and Convenient Terms Available 800 Syramore Street E. D. LONDON. Pre*. msr^s^ssmrisai VOTE FOR ^ I1MMCOAMROCH Kjkfe-V ^ - ^*^8 Wbk:M'. LJ IOr House of Representatives :^KST STATR 11 an ' '' M N" .^V* " ; V: 'J,:'i lil:', I; I i uu>; jnru wuioi) , x CAROLINA Theater Bay Defense Stamps and Bonds. By WALLY BISHOP <weyer,cp yew <*crr- ^~~^v AIDS HAS A BerrEI? OFPEBJ MtLBEGLAD-TD ron^osa '

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