?VEt !/? LAT?ST ? Da Palricia Dow* n aXUvrv 8743 Designed in Sues: 12, 14, 16, 18,' 20; 30. 32, 34. 36, 38. 40 and 42. Size 14 require* 3tf yards of 39, inch material, plus Vi yard ot caay trailing (or belt and scarl , Pattern 8743: From snappy notched collar to peppy action pleat, there Is a "going places to do things" look about this sm?'t sports (rock. Complete in detail rven to the ascot scarf. An en semble of this type has many variations through use of differ ent contrasts in scarf, belt <tud gloves. | This shirt-waist frock (with a hint of the polo shirt) will become most any one. It has the new tail ored effect without losing any feminine charm or gracefulness of lines. If you go in for activd . sports you'll like the unhinder- . irig pleated sleeves and the In- ; verted center pleat for lots of . knee-action. The appropriate side pocket adds interest. We suggact ! sports silk, pique, jersey seer sucker or ginghams is possible , materials. For PATTERN, eead IB casta la cota (for each pat tern dealred), your KAMI, ADDRESS, STYliB NUMBER aad 81ZU to l'ataltia Dow, The FmakUi Tfaaea, Patten Dept., US Fifth Arcane, Brooklyn. If. *. , The largest crowd ever to gath er at Dobson a| one time was the group of over 1,500 Surry Coun ty cltlsena who gathered recently to bear Dean I. O. Schaub discuss the new soil conservation pro graaa" By J. F. Winchester, S.A.E. ; Supervisor of llotor Vehicle Equipment, Esao MarhoU.., A NATION-WIDE movement ! taster highway safely in caw under way. The National Siffty Council just recently announced the Inauguration of a (Ire-year campaign way accidents The Automobile Main j icturers Associ.. ion. the leading trade body of the in dustry. has also opened a com prehensive safe ty campaign. The large oil muipMiiw aic wuuuuiug Ml el J activities Throughout the countr i local groups are busy pro moling safety. All theso things will do much good. Bat. in. the flnai analysis, ac 'idout.s will be reduced only through the ooopcration of Individual motor ists. Not only do yon owe it to yourself to drive ca.efuily to: selfish purposes, but evc.y person who drivia an autcmobil* she i'll appoint himself a committee of o. ? to aid In this rrreat national more meat. Operators of trucking r.jets ore dolui: their share through tho education and c?M? supervision of their drivers. In most fleets drastic measures are Uien will men hav ing. avoidable accidents, rush mis haps often resulting In termination of service Many fleets, dospftr. op eration of heavy equipment LJder all conditions, have beUer i*rity records tton IedIvHn-.;l driver/. Yon know the rales for safe rfrlv inr "Always ba careful," sum , up the whole thi?UT OH behind this campaign, and do 7?"ur pr.Jt to r :? tiuce accidents. ? "THE PEPPElt BOX" ? ? Published by Pupils of ? ? Youngsvllle High School * ??????????? Junior* Entertain Seniors The Juniors of Y. H. S.. de lightfully entertained the Seniors with a picnic followed by a thea ter party in Raleigh on Wednes day. Surah Ann Baker Wilis Beauty At a recent beauty coatest, sponsored by the Y. H. S. Sarah Ann Baker, daughter of Mf. and Mrs. J. T. Baker of Youngsville. was declared the winner. Alice Conyers won 2nd place and Dorothy Mitchell third. Class Sponsors Entnuls Seniors Wednesday evening the Seniors wei^ entertained by their class sponsors. Mary Charlie Patterson and Buddie Mitchell. Jr.. at > tile latter's home. A color scheme of pink and green was carried out very elaborately and beautifully in decorations, favors, tallies, and refreshments. Seniors go to Washington Friday. May 16th, members of the graduating class will leave for| their "much planned for" trip to Washington. D. C. They will take a boat from Norfolk to s^efejt thf week-end sight-seeing id waM> ington. Commencement Schedule Commencement begins Sunday, i May 10th with the Baccolaureate sermon to be preached by Kev/ L. B. Reavis Monday night al' J"* o'clock the Recitation Contest wm be held: -Wednesday evening at S' o'clock the Senior Class Exercises; Concluding with the graduation exercises at 10 o'clock Supt., Clyde Irvin. Many people think that every thing in the Congressional Record ,is a joke ? but that's going too far. However, now and then that sobei\journal does print a joke. Twenty-five hog feeding demon strations have been planned by swine growers of Beaufort Coun ty for this season. Contest address being delivered f It's our family's whiskey, neighbor and neighbor, it's your price! ^^a^oI^^boyTloading here? 1 I "We got something in this Family'* Recipe of our* no other distilling family hu got. If* up to us to hoop ?vary bottle right up to scratch." Harry E. Wilken, Sr. ^ Our Family's Whiskey? ^ personally, we've supervised the making of millions of gallons! It's just like Dad said ? there isn't but one Wilken Family ' Recipe, aod being as we're the only family that can make it, it's T tous to keep that quality set, like our lives depended on it. . _ And you can just stake all you got on us doing that very thing. We're personally supervising the making of millions of gal lons. We're seeing the quality of our Family's Whiskey stays put, it it's the S last thing we do. jL r3& SBr Free, a copy of our Wilken Family Cooking n if you'll write me at The Maples, R. F.D. No. 3, Schenley, Pa. B&IM1S1 WUMSY BLENDED AND BOTTLED *Y JOS. S. FINCH ? CO., INC., SCHENLEY, PA.- DIVISION OE SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., INC. Copyright 1936, J03. S. FINCH ft CO., INC. 2w CHEVROLET DEALER announces THE ?VJOST AMAZING USED CAR VALUES 50&75 1935 Ford Coupe with Radio and other equipment. Good tires. Paint and upholstery in good condition. ? real bargain. Only 385 .00 1932 Ford Gonpe in good shape Come and look this car over before it is too late. Only *237*? 1931 Chevrolet Coach. Motor in tip-top shape ? good paint job ? tires good. Clean upholstery. Cheapest priced tar in town ?? $165?? 1933 A real bargain in a good used long wheel base truck. Motor has recently been overhauled. Cab in good condition. No bobdy. What a price '150* VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES-TODAY! ALLEN SALES COMPANY WEST NASH STREET P. S. ALLEN, Manager LOUISBURG, N. a LOUISBURG THEATRE Matinee Daily 3:30 Might 7:15 and 9:00 SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS 10 & 25e 15 & 30c 2 TIL 11 10c and 25c Till 6:00 O'clock LAST TIME TODAY Mae West - Victor McLaglen "KLONDIKE ANNIE" Saturday, ? Double Feature? May .2nd CHARLES STARRETT in "The Mysterious Avenger" * ?r v >VALLACE FORD in i^An other Face" 2 Chapters "Mystery Mountain" Comedy ? Serial Sunday, May 3rd George Brent - "Patricia Ellis "SNOWED UNDER" Monday, May 4th Ruth Chatterton - Otto Kruger "LADY OF SECRETS" Tuesday, May 5th Roclielle Hudson - Paul Kelly "THE COUNTRY BEYOND" Wednesday, BANK NIGHT May 6th Miriam Hopkins - Joel McCrea "SPLENDOR" Thursday-Friday, May 7-8th A1 Jolson - Beverly Roberts - Sybil Jason Cab Calloway and Orchestra "THE SINGING KID" ? NEXT WEEK ? Shirley Temple in "CAPTAIN JANUARY" Finding the automobile tank half full of gas after the wife has been out on a roadside shopping tour is as soothing as a tooth that has quit aching. Small Boy ? Daddy was run In to by an automobile and he wants to know if you'll let him have groceries on credit? Grocer ? Has he got a good law yer? Tourist (to native) ? what do you think about the weather. Native ? Well, sir, I've thought about it for 40 years and I have come to the conclusion that It* changeable. Doctor (after examination) ? My dear chap, I'm glad you came i to me when you did. Patient ? Why, doc? Are you broke? The honeymoon is over, opines Dave Somers, when the husband no longer is half an hour ahead of time for a downtown appoint ment with his bride, and the wife is more'tMfr half an hour late. The TVA superphosphate ap plied to pastures and meadows in Graham County last year is be ginning, to show resulta, say de monstration farmers who made the applications. Mi*?d or itralqM - same at Whiskey always good ALL-ways HAY - - OATS PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 for 15 ^ fSUPER SUDS ' J for 2IC OCTAGON CHIPS 2forir Corn, Butter Beans, Peas 3n*p? 10c each Break O' Morn Coffee, Pound i8o Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, SquatfLjjgj Plant Beets, Strawberries, THOMAS GROCERY CO. PHONE 218-1 LOUISBURO, N. 0.

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