PAGE FOUR Closing Exercises ai For Girls Will Be] Graduation exercises of the Valle Cri'.cis school of the Episcopal cese of Western North Carolina were announced this we* k by Mrs. Emily Toll Hopkins, principal. Mrs Hopkins stated that the :." by J. A. Jeffreys} invocation, Rev. FJ. D. Butt: "Where'er You Walk."' composition by Handel, the school - us: graduation address. Rev. L. D. Butt; "Recessional." cempo sd ton of R. De Kc ,n, the school chorus: awarding of diplomas, Mrs. Emily Toll Hopkins: "Jerusalem." by K Parry, the school Chorus; "The Heavens Proclaim " hv the schoi chorus; benediction, the Rev, Mr. Butt. The Valle Crucis students will be legving the community for their vara.; hdrnes Soon after graduation. Tile', jnior class is compiled of Dorothy Brown, Washington, D. C.; Anna Mae Cook. Valle Crucis. Jacqueline Heaslip, Kahway, N. J.; Lacy McCord, Stillwater, N. J.. Frances Stevenson, Philadelphia, l'a.; Susan Williams, Birmingham, Michi; and Mary Wright, Columbia, S. C. It will be noted that only one me.r.ner of the class. Anna Mae Coo!:, comes from Valle Crucis. Silo is tiie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook and has attended the school for her entire eleven years. Productive plants in the aircraft industry nearly doubled during 1940, rising from about 12,000,000 square feet at the beginning of tiie year to 22,600.000 square feet. Get your minerals for spring build-up from eggs, spinach, apricots and liver. - *v.-*^rx*rr?ro.v.TK/*!gayreiuL km I IW , - a am . . ? imnn mm iiiihi ii itokmhwwpbmii wwiiii YOUR DOLLAR During Dollar D AT OUR Pi Visit your Nyal Service St find out how much more o die can be purchased for , merchandising event. Our stocks of Toiletries, K the other manifold things StiYTP ic ftononlnlL. : 1 n ? .o v.opv.uduy pnceQ I' dially invite you to take a ing passed on to our custoi . ! i PRESCR We ivant to remind you of which is in the hands of a r< prescription to us where it doctor expected it to have, sonable. CAROLINA Near the Theatre MEMBER BOONE MERi Valle Crucis School (jin Saturday, May 3 Six-Inch Sermon By Rev. Robert H. Harper BROADENING CHRISTIAN HORIZONS; PAUL'S CONVERSION Lessen for May 18: Acts 9:1-16; Golden Text: Acts 26:19 That the bitter persecutor Christians was so soundly convei ed. even as he drew near to D mascus. seems quite rcmarkabJ Some have supposed that the s blirae resignation ot" Stephen k; made a profound impression up< Saul, mat his conscience was a ready at work and that he had son misgivings as to his course. Ho\ ever that may be, let it be renter bered that Saul that cay came fai to face with the- risen and glorifu Saviour and heard the voice th winds and seas and the dead 'n; obeyed. It is interesting that a name use as a svnonvm of bar r.xnu from its infamy in connection wil Saul's conversion; Quite differci from the wretched liar was the goc man named Ananias living in D. mascus. whom the Lord sent un Saul It is not strange that he d< : murred when he heard the name ' the terrible persecutor, but the Lot I said unto him concerning Saul. "I , is a chosen vessel unto me." The caption of this lesson is si| i ificaut. Saul's conversation h? much to do with the broadening < Christian horizons. Saul, or Pai (as ho was later known), was U ;'ixs? to see Christianity as a wori religion and he gave it that cha ucier in the course of his mighl labors in chief cities of the Honda (ftnpire. His was the greatest coi tributiori ever made toward tl planning and growth of Christian it i m the world. Consider the fact that in doir what you can for Jesus where vc are. you are making your ov> greatest contribution toward broa< enlng Christian horizons in this da Story Reunion A reunion of all the Storys at their '.amily connections in the Bli i Ridge territory and surroundir country is now being planned. A ' Storys and their relatives are it vited and urged to attend this honv coming occasion. The meeting will he hold at Lai rel Fork Baptist church in the con inunity of Aho on the fifth Sundt in June, 1941. The program will bi gin at 10:30 a. m., having a mon j ing session, a picnic dinner furnisl ed by all who attend and a sho afternoon session. A good prograi is being prepared by the commi tee and a delightful occasion is ai | licipatedl The committee: T. E. Story, Wi kesboro; Granville Story. Blow in :Rock: Jake Story. Blowing Rocl j Mrs. Lona Story Cook. Blowir i Rock; Mrs. Maud Story Cook, Blov ing Rock. I According to records, 926,000.01 gallons of w ater a day are consun ed in New York City. S GO FARTHER ays?-May 16-17 HARMACY ore during Dollar Days and f every commodity we hana dollar during this special lousehold Remedies and all found in a first class drug or Dollar Days and we cordvantage of the savings beners. IPTIONS our Prescription Department, :gistered druggist. Bring your will have the attention your Our prices are always reaPHARMACY Boone, N. C. CHANTS ASSOCIATION WAT AUG A DEMOCRAT?EV Knrr !>ir?1 Be. Jlcrwill M. Kryant, biologist -- member of the I". S. Antarctic | Service, is shown here with a rare bird brought back from South n Polar regions. It's a giant petrel i- and Bryant exhibits its broad wing it spread, lie also brought baek some ; red beak oeuzuius and polar gulls. 'England's Ancient i: Buildings Are Bombed id , House of Parliament and Westmin- ! 'd ster Abbey Damaged a | tli j London. May 12.?Naxie bombs i 111 j sowed death, flame and destruction i '' in Britain's imperial heart Saturday | I0 nigh:, \\-reckihg the House of Co;r.- j 2- mons chamber, dumping debris upon j :>1 Westminster Abbey's shrine, firing j ^ the British Museum and blackening j ' the weathered face of Big Ben. of- ' j. ficiai reports disclosed iast night, id But Big Ben's massive hands still j f wheeled the hours and the famous I al chim rang out again to London as le the thin wail of sirens last night id I sounded the signal for possibly an- j r- other German attack. 1\ : Saturday night's attack, it seemed i lit i plain, was w ithout equal for damage : l- wrought upon Britain's ancient ' ie .hallowed monuments. The attack damaged the commons | chamber so gravely that it was :g doubted the mother of parliaments >u could again assemble there until n the structure had been rebuilt; 1 scarred Big Bon's face, putting out , y. ol kilter the apparatus that broads :oasts the chimes to far-flung outI pests of the empire on which the sun I never sets, but failing to halt the . |clock itself; hurtled the roof ol ; c I Westminster Abbey, showering de | bris down upon the hallowed floor '{* : where Britain's kings and queens j ior 500 years have assumed the j ,v crown and mantle of office and ^ where Britain's great lie buried; : i bunted the roof of Westminster "nail, J'j gutted the deanery of Westminster j | Abbey and adjoining structures; set , | the rear of the Britisli museum, i world's greatest treasury of man's ' knowledge, ablaze but failed to de1 stroy many rare art objects previ- ; " ously taken to a place of safety. 1,1 The foray cost the Nazi Luftwaffe ! ' a record-breaking total of 33 bomb- j ers which fell under the blazing , guns of the RAF's night fighters 1 and the shells of anti-aircraft guns. ' Tltc German explosive and inceh'' diary bombs smashed most heavily upon the few acres beside tire River '" Thames where some of the world's most famous buildings stand. )0 ^ a U. S. Mail Boxes, each 4-inch Paint Brushes, special Alarm Clocks, a real I I value Door Mats, reduced to only Sandwich Toastets, worth more than Whistling Tea Kettles, I special 1 Combination Cookers, a i rare chance at ' Hand Saws, finest i quality 1 J IPA1 KRY THY RSPAY?BOONE. M C. Hoover Opposes ' Entry Into War i ' America Is Unprepared, Says Former President New York. May 12?Former Pres- f idem Herbert Hoover last nigh! 'warned that 'we shall be. at war the ; | moment our navy is put into uc- ^ [lion and pleaded for time to pre-' ! pare the nation. He declared that the United States is unprepared 'or war ficiu a inili- z itarv or industrial .standpoint and I asserted that, be vend a general determinatu n to defend tlie Westei i ! Hemisphere and popular condenina- * | tiou of aggressor nations, "we are a [divided people." "It is now proposed that we 1 [should put the American navy into f action." he said over the Red network of the National Broadcasting Company. "That is a straight-lor- t w a r d. understandable proposal ' , which boldly makes clear the mean- J , ing of words like convoys or patrols. ; fhat is joining in this war. once ? and tor all. From here the steps are < automatic. Our navy must attack German submarines, ships and planes if it is to be of any use. To t juutvc it euecuve men we must expand naval and air bases abroad. We must equip these bases with ex- j petitionary forces. And that is war tor long years to come." Unless defense production inter- | feres, car deliveries in 1941 should I f exceed by 250,.000 the 3,365,000 cars { sold last year to establish a 12-year j record. 1 ] I You'll Save Moi i - Friday an( ; And you can sav " you will send yoi : Boone I : as VV. H. GRAGG, Owner || \1FM11FR gj_"J 'Do&Vl *&HfS f/cH I .-flniERicnn FRIDAY and SATUR $1.00 7-77 $1.00 i $1.00 ne S1.00 LOCA' S1.00 MainPosss S1.00 AJ A A ''We Have It, Ca tPJL?UU Isn't M S1.00 [ Member Boone IV fcKWAY ____ MAY 15. 1941 i Special Prices For | 1 DOLLAR DAYS f f ON 1 I | i\Ve invite Dollar Day shoppers to visit our modern market and see I how our fresh meats are handled, ? [and find out how economically one } can serve the very choicest cuts. i > During Dollar Days we are mak? ing special prices, and invite your C ^ patronage at that time. Y | Phone 29 I | CITY MEAT MARKET f "Quality at a Saving" S ^ MEMBER BOONE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION i J""1 ney If You Attend Boone's M 1*7 1 T I"! ? ) J.TJ.UJ JLVJ-JL B e money every day in the year if nr laundry and dry cleaning to the : a Steam Laundry ID DRY CLEANERS : BOONK, N. C. BOONE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION jj LU ' tie llliiPli | .DAY, MAY 16-17 ??i Claw Hammers, re- D4 AA orpeV duced to J)l*Uu ? Long Handle Shovels, ?"fl A A now only tJAtvU w I Garden Rake , a timelv item, only ai.vu riON gaf:a"uopades:Dol',r....$i.oo set Opposite Garden Forks, now $1.00 Ironing Boards, a real AA value V1?VV n Get It, Or It Faucets, sharply re- AO fade" duced ^1*UU Icrchants A,an y ' *?'? $1.00 COMPANY