WMfcESDAY, APRIL 5 1933 ; .V-|q|. WANTED —For Rtwleitfn routte of 800 consumers In and near oounMv of northeast Surry, north west Rockingham, parts of Stokes •nd etty of Walnut Cove. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly awl glcnease every month. Write immeAatel.v. RAWLKIGH COM. PANTi Dept. NC-SG-S. Richmond. V*. .EXIXH TOU'S N(TICK Having this d«.v duly qualified tie fore the clerk of the Superior Court of Stole** County. North Caiolln-i, as eXpbti.or under the will of Sam uel Halr.-c.ou. »•>' father. thin i* t-> notify al! persi ns having lainis against thy -t itt.» «>:' said deceased. I to exhibit ;h• • »i» t-i !!io under-inu-.l executor, duly proven. on or lie uhe l|th d.iy of !•'cbrilary 1 i>!t ". o;' thla not ;- \.HI • I'U-uled :» bar of their liei "Very. Ail per-oiw indebted to aaW e«t : '. will make i.i.n.ed late pay. iK'i!i. :'a;d •. testate «. !ii li--i.ii- in I'i.; y'.vi-ii.i County, State "i Vir.-'.i.i.i. -n Jan. uary feth. I whi- e he ha.l bin AMMpK-v. Said iU-' I- !(1 o\, .;e I lands in;.l i-.li r proi» rt: :-»a:.-d j within Stoke- County. N. C. :in.i other• pointy u.th.n • • il State, "tuj owed ie'cs create.i v.it.iin :he Sta.e Of North Carolina, and tlii" (adminis. tratl«« is ancillary to ti'-e principal adminJsi ra: inn had before s. S. Hurt, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pittsylvania County. Virginia, on February 10th. lil3 3. Th|* February 13th. 1»33 «AJUTi:i. IIAIUSTON. JR. Ex. eeut-'r of Samuel Hiuii'ston, Se". Wenonda, Va. Wm. It. Dal'ton, Attorney Reldertlle, N. C. jrowftiß MUM and Morning to keep Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Cartf or. "Eye Beauty" Book Co. Dept. H. 5.,9 E. Ohio St., Chicago f: Ijr i ! c- \V*| fi */N "' [! v /' ' /'-—> -V ' '•*'*"• - vg^ 3 /y >»•' t.Vv * i"if? h' I¥> 4b ° » jjj \3lttff i ,- f N., :;. |s| « N»y {' ' Kwß tlME&Miafeafa. h wS> jj APRIL FOOL FUN APRIL FOOL'S DAY ia a most dance. Is to provide some one with for kings and fools and no accommodating date, for it a Will Roger's cowboy hat and a foolin'. The recipes serve eight, gives foolish people an op- rope and let him lasso his partner | portunity to be as foolish as they with whom he then dances, while Clown Cocktail like. A party's the thing, and be her ex-partner swings the lariat. Radish Roses Celery Curls sure to forget the addresses of all A cracker-eating relay is also Chicken and Ham Shortcake the sensible people you know, be- good for plenty of laughs. The Grapefruit, Cucumber and cause they wouldn't care to come men line up on one side of the Pimiento Salad anyway. room and the girls on the oppo- Deep Dish Cherry Tarts Send along a gay little paper site side. Some one shoots a toy Coffee clown in a red envelope to sum- pistol and "they're off." Each moil your guests and write on his man must eat two crackers, run Cloxcn Cocktail: Simmer one balloon: to the girl opposite, kneel and third cup of sugar and one-half A'ow is the time for alt pood fools, whistle a tune which the girl cup water for three minutes. Add To put their masks upon the recognizes. Announce, before the the syrup from two 8-ounce cans shelf race starts, that the "winner of pineapple tidbits and one-fourth Dress in your raiment of cap and takes all." and explain afterwards cup lemon Juice, and chill. Halve belli that he takes all the crackers to and seed one cub of white grapes. Come, and be yourself. eat. or takes all of the girls for a and combine with the tidbits in Black and white dominoes are * round the block - wSSL ZZ favorites with the men, while A Merry Table ' add th?w or tour Uny weTges girls like to wear red and white , J? 8 ' *°V!"' ee l °[„ r ®" r ." n Ny h y *"°f es a« a rule. 8o give tfee men White A merry looking tgble may be of cranberry Jelly to each glass, balloons with a black-and-white- s«t using red circles" of cardboard Chicken and Ham Bhorteake: picture of some comedian cut from scattered over a white cloth. In Make a white sauce of two table a magazine; and give the girls the center place a clown's white spoons butter, two tablespoons red balloons with a photograph cap with red flowers for the brim, flour, one and one-half cups of of a partner for one of the pic- When the cap is lifted the center milk and the contents of two 6- tures on the men's balloon. For of the flower-brim Is filled with ounce cans of evaporated milk, example such * ell-known co-stars sections of a Jig-saw puzzle Add the slightly beaten yolk of as Wheeler and Wooisey, Burns which everyone must sit down on o ne egg: then add the contents and Allen. Ed Wynn and his the floor to put together, after 0 f one 12-ounce can of chicken. "horse," two of the Marx brothers, the supper. For favors, make OD e cup of diced cold boiled ham etc. These may be supper partners funny characters out of lolly-pops and two tablespoons diced pimi or partners for the grand march with marshmallow hat, flg bodies ento. Add two cups cooking which Is done with hoops and and gum-drop feet. sherry, and season to Serve sticks, and thus proves a very D .,j _ . Wlll .. 0.,--.. u.„„ between and on top of split hot lively way to begin the dancing. K,a • na wmxe au PP er w,enu baking-powdered biscuits which A foolish but very exciting tag Here Is a menu with foods lit have been buttered.* mm Cinnamon Toast Is Tea-Time Variation Ey Jane Rogers WHEN a friend or two drops in unannounced and informally at tea time, do not be alarmed if the cookie jar is empty and the cake box vacant. Cinnamon toast Is or.o of the most delicious accorn paniments to [1 ~i the hospitable ' afternoon cup a ot tea and t: ' e | | materials for E -•?*' I\ | it arc always l» the Kitchen. L> c s j'v • ' • Stifcar, too, is a i' J • -...J hfcftly efficient I ■'•."Ttr- I ({.tii'): ftccrcy j, Vc-d r.ml the B'-vcet fcrowod (•; liiif, v.'ili Kur.«Sy i r f ••• of the i ! ay's v/ir'.. i if {'lo chlM'Cil ETC at iICtT.O, CITI v —I. v/'!h i ♦•!r.no of ' v "-1 a wis- -jina and uo , -''•j-'; '.tlcrnofm anui and tht;'Jl ,t. 'I '3 is t:-o my I l»avo a! "rjyt St; i C!n~." , r' 't'or.Ri Crt n: . tour.i c.z i>* brcrti. ' t'tPin v' !t I)l,f{.'■!- r-."-! r,rJ-.J»tc ly ..i'.u u :uS:;i!;.v ni cinramon n.rl ! r'" ei t-.:iri"iw;i I > i.e c-ti - - >; fi'.i/i'.r ;'c!:i! ri-,9 r •j en «'.l;so to tli • Wl'.on :«e tiVS-r iio.-t . to'i.e. ..iid » slil.liiij', ro::i'jvr ih« frcr.; liio men and cut oft' the crii.-.la. Agronomy Information circular* number 77 and 7S giving informa tion about the value of soil .type* for certain crops and the results of cotton variety testo for 'three years, are availabe to citizens of North Carolina on application to C. B. Wil liams, head of the department of uiiranomy at State College- The Catawba Nows-Entenprine of Newton is running itema free of charge for farmers who wish to ex change or barter produce- A num. ber of farmers are availing them selves of this service. THE DANBURY REPORTER Mt. Airy Negro Ends Own Life Mount Airy.—Jet* I'rather, 200. pou id Nesro janitor of the Rank of Mount Airy, committed suicide Tues day night by shooting himself through the mouth, a revolver borrowed from thie hank, ile died instantly. Prat he'", aliout U 7 yeaii* old, went home Tuesday afternoon, after f!n ii-ihing his tit:lie.' at the I with hint lie took a pistol. About It o'clock Tue-d'iy niuht. hi- n nt ini > it !■>>«>?!i a;uirt from his fun ily an ! fird tlie r-n.al • ii >t 2itt • 11 tiioii'li. A n:>te It'it behind a-lied Hi the gun l>e :-i urne I t> ♦ li• ■ b-iiil;- "it i..-_ ion-fs ii the bank." No re ii' in ha h vn I'ritlier'-- act. lie v,.i~ known •>!] ov; r M Mint Airy and well !ik--d. 11.. had been with the bank -ever;;! years and w;u a familiar fl-inre ri the Imsinci-w district. lie had a hum • in Old Fancy (lap highway, about thrt'e and one-half miles fr-om town, lie was twice married and is sur vived by his .-second wife and a lar-te number of children- Authorities investigating tho sui. cide said an inquest may be held, although the presence of the note and fact that he took the gun home with him are generally conceded suf ficient evidence of suicide intent. WE PAY 50 CENTS IX TRADE FOR CORN SHELLED OR IN EAR. W. C. WHITE GERMANTON. N. C. MORE HELP FOR I i THE STATES i SENATE PASSES BIlXi PROVID.' i INi $500.000,(MIO ADDITIONAL lIELIKP FOR DESTITUTE. Washington, March 30. The i I Senote today parsed a bill providing $1)00,00(1,0110 to halt the march n' tnisery ami hunger rww tlio m. ti>n. If tlio I louse approves the nu'u- ! - urc, the Kecnnslru-ctinn Finance Cor. P irat.'mi i«iiin will lie-Kin po'i ing i H"!(li»n Fti'catn of dollar- int.i 1° >• gaping pi: 0 r i!, ,1 |, will n-"l i':' a l'i-i:i t litr in >.lll'i*-t?•: uif; t"lut will attempt .> erect a bar: B-r « >F I1II!I-I! - II HlT '.('(-"ii LLSIT-nipNi . - I'll American* ami d'.-t: utc. Thirty niiniit"-- in-!'-,.--;- t-i, !. : 'l « : (Mvoii throiiL-li tin- :~( ii i(i', :.."i tu IT. '"''J' 1 •' was i-.i !;• ■!, ai'il Sen:* or l-'e-X till, i Hiiii, o'ipi i'» measure by pleading with his col logues "nut I" let tli. ii- hearts nver. ciime their better judgment," The bill ciiipiiwi-i's the ltecon. ' s. riu-t'-on Finance Corporation to ■ borrow $500,000,000 which, in turr ■ will he dealt out to the various] I stated. The"e are two ways in ■ | which a mate may got thin money, j Supposing, for instance. Ohio has I ' *pent $3,000,000 of Its own money on ! | unemployment relief- It then is' ■ eligible to receive from the federal government one.third of that sum— or $1,000,000. In addition, if Ohio can establish 1 that all its money for unemployment' f relief is -exhausted it becomes eligi ble for an addtional gift—the fize of which sh-tll be determinc-i by the .nlnJir.istrator nnpoin l.i-d by the I President. Toilay'ri vote hrnught victory to J ouitr I,(ib I.a Follette, the serl. i | ous.mindeJ son of "old Jtob," who j has fought tlr', battl" for a year. ' ' j In the 1.-i"t pi-hvion of 'oiign--'s ho i ' i , vat 'icil a -iiiiili.-tr bill die In tho 111 nii'e. .M ml lis nf extetisn - mm. j ntl(t--i> !i ivy convinced him ■,ar vai:-n and «li-tit tion wt.s :-l .; i I in t' - • !-ni| i; , .i v - : i-enir' I ,' ,'t -. I; , t,. -; rt mutt-y i(u!"ii\' and in n- Ii in: i t; ■ ! ari r-s whe"(i want wis most a at -. ! j He d' 'KI-II nervously a:.iiind ;h • I floor today, consulting with Sera, j tors Wagoner (in, Xe\v Vnrk. and Cestigan (Di. Co:orndo. who upon, sored the hill with him. OccaHon ally he would pause, his thick blacic hair tumbling into his eyes, to heat down a sortie by the Republican 0 M guard, which taunted him by shout, ins "dole." F-e»* argued passionately against | embarking "upon a policy -we can I i never retrace." I "Open thie doors of the feft?ral treasury with this bill," he shouted, I "and you will ntever be able to clone them again. You are establishing n I policy of a dole, and no man here will live to «r>e the day when it will end." Around Fess* banner rallied Re publicans from the conservative benches. Fundamentally it was a | cla*h -between two philosophies of! Bfle —that of La Foll-e-tte who be-1 lleves and says that -economic the- J orieo will not feed a starving man: that of Feoa, who insists on -main taining "sound principles" of gov ernment at any prioe. But when the afternoon of Violent oratory had ended and Vive Presi dent -Garner shouted "the clerk will! call the roll," Fess could muster on-! ly 17 votes. Those opposing the bill: ; Democrats—two—Ralley, Core. i Republicans l5 Austin, Car. ey. 1 A PITIFUL CASE. I Chicago.—An impoverished father lying near death, unfolded a grim ntory of how his de»l*rate struggle i : e> feed his eleven children killed two of th-om and made four others critically ill. Not until doctors told him that h had only a few hours to live did Joseph Frapttsi'Ui, .11, reveal th.it poining of his entire family was c.'l tls-yd by a ile-'ld; pig hi- found i-i an alley and brought home fur i f'-.ist—tlu> first full meal his • li l;l --!""ii had hud in week:*. Ten days ago, I-'rapa-elli re' ' frimi hli-i hoi-'pital cot, lie .»-• i In• i.'ng from work th.'nkim; of nn'i. \v !• liters and Ms under!)"'rislu I e'li'dn ri. A]thoii'.'h hi' "i! i.:■■ ■ I i a wi-c-k as a city ••'.ice i-le u lie !iad mi't lii-en paid in m- nth . 1..- 11-11"' 'l' had gone without t' .1 his children migh eat- As lie walked through an alley hi. eyes fell on a dead pig. discarded iu a can b- hind a. ret-tan rent. Quick!" lie summoned bin brother-in-law and they took the i-ilventy-five-pound anl-l mal home. The children, Frapaselli roniem. hei-cd. scarcely could wait while their mother cooked the meat which Fr-i- Paselli had ground into sail age. To I celebrate -their good fortune, Frapa selli and 'hi* wife summoned ceveral neighbors and relatives to the feast. To make sure that the meat wan untainted, Frapaselli hinwelni tasted then ate thel liver. There were no ill effects. | For two days the family feasted- ( I There wan happiness in the nniall ( | poorly furnished home for the first time in weeks. Last Friday James, !), suddenly be- ' came ill. Ido died the next dav. I i Frapaselli told doctors poising pro bably was caused by macaroni which | tlio hoy had eaten. , The s-me (|iy that James die.!. Anthony, x. was stricken. lie die 1 -'un-Jay. In i|ii!r-k ,i-jceos-iion Dorothy, 7: l-'aicrs, ii; :pa-'e!li himse'l* "I'icv cl," |: t .„ became v'i_ • ' 'i.v :>!-•'•--lily x mid ti"l r _ 1 and li" .iia ':t"n •'!' Jennie, 1-1, '"'d '. : «s pii, wan critical. • I'oli.-e itiie. tioiifd Fi-apai-cMi rep'at. odly, he affirmed his belief that mac - nr-'iii v.,-is to blame, lie complained that be. ause he wa,i c-miployed he was not permitted to accept relief and that hecau.se he was not paid he could not buy enough food. Then, 1 | when iaid he was near death, 'lie told of bringing home -the de-ad I Pig. Mr». Frapaselli, 40. slightly ill, wan , wa« frantic. Doctors and nurses re -1 i lieved her of the burden of caring , for the entire fajnlly. I Hurried examinations were made- I I ■of the others at tflve -dinner, but J authorities *«Jd the-y believe no more would be stricken. Brief News Items Drlek brooders desipne Jf>r the I Catawba County Home farm by the J j farm aigent ha» reduced the cost of, j brooding -chiclca at this farnv and is I assuring the inmates of a bountiful supply of -poultry. isig PAGE SEVEN PATRICK COUNTY NEWS OF INTEREST DEATH OP Mils. AGEE AT KTIART HOKI'ITAI*—-SEVERAL M AHUI AGES X>TEI»—XI'MHER OF STOKES CITIZEN'S REt'UP. EHVTIXG AT STI'AKT HOSPI. TAIj. M ■■>>. E|.|»i>r!c.v A HOP, died at SL-i --.•ii't 11>« • • ita 1 in ;i I»«nit «>ni» o'clock \v (JnnMnv. v.t wfi'!;. Mr'. A"ce W-IH ''irii'j'i 'v Mi-- I to. «■! 110 •' ! ilji" - 511 • *■' Ml'. ind M --. .1. I). Hopkins "f Stuart It 1. Th. «. i n I li;it til • ill'*:- ll* (| ;l.hV: •>' *1 i» r ised i- (! ii ■ we". '•Va.vi'p «1 • i!i*c*" II: : Mi - Ulidys 'i . iii !••• i . rriwl on . V; •••. i 4,r m i» • - i , . r i i). 1 ' ti •' "•«!. T!.|» i.riilo i- the l' . ' lli I Mr. ;l" I Ml". «lsli;jr !l *' f :i a" 'li. \v li i - t'h v » is a so II o!' M. . : I IUL Mrs. \V. . A . (iunti r of smart. '*--tic.l, I>. i "oekra in, W'alfa* | Millie. \V. K. I'rnsv.«■:]. I.mi W'ilkiim ainl \V s. .loyic spent -nil S.itur. ■lay with Elder .I. I'. Vi ■. Tin- rnari'iaue of Vivian E. Turnjr and "hestor K. Bawling tw>k plape March 25, in the Methodist parson age at Martinsville, Rev. It. M. I lank, performing tli» "'•-oniony, using the ring service. The brid-j is th> daughter of Mr. a >id Mrs. James C. Turner of Stuart and the groom i«> tlx' son of Mr. anil Mrs. Itoheit l- Bowllnpr of Buffalo. Ridge. Immediately following the ceremony ' the young couple li>ft for a Wedding ' trip, after which they will he it j home near Buffalo liid-e. where the Broom hold.- a position with the state. ! M!-s i.mi::.. n a ii. Lnwuonvnie N. who whs >pc:at:i ' upon recently ; fur appendieltK wa« ili-ch:ii'!,'fd lat week. u*. I.a.v"pi"c, «r s a »ilv F: .I,v is Inn.: 1 1 Stn;i)>t In is pit 11 f.il. "'\ In >i • i *:i.llt>;• inn. \nnrK. » • '-■« .\ ' :• ■ ■!. 1 ' ' ' *•% " I • • ! •" :!'y ;•; per '.Mis ; ■ 1 •" ' ' i" 1 • ia:» «>f »" •••' !'■ ■ •;«»::them to tho "lire : . Mix Srillle K. Fill*. \dni!nl»-tr:itr;x. on :• hofore the 2# d.y .if M.'.rch. 1931. or this notice will lie pleaded in l>:i:• nf their re covcry. All p.-gons indebted to s«id es tate will ple'ise make immediate payment. This ii! ,Jay of March. 1033. MRS. SALUE E. FITLK. Ad ministratrix of tho estate of P. D. Fulk. deceased. J. W. Hull. Attorney. NOTICE OF RE.SALE OF LANDS. j Under and by virtue of the power contained iin a certain deed of trust j executed by T. E. Bullins and wife, | Zelnna Bulling on December 10, 1927, and by an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stoker County, N. , C., default having been made in the pay.mp.nt of the indebtedness there by secured, and demand having been made on me to foreclose the trust deed for the satisfaction of the debt secured thereby, «he underwig-ned trustee will sell at public auction to i the highest bidder for q.»ah on th» j premises In Snow Creek township, | Stokew Cotinty, N. C., at 2:00 o'cloelt i P. M.. on. SATURDAY APRIL Ist, 1935. the following described lands o-wlt: Beginning at an Iron ettake In old road and run.s South 30 degrees West 16 poles to an .iron etaloe Jn a ridge road; thence South 84 i_* degrees W e «t 20 1.5 poles to tan Iron stake. Wllklng' corner; thence Nor'h 7C 1-2 degrees \V>n 4 poles to an iron stake. Wllklns' iorner. thence North 30 degrees West 10 i>oles an iron stake In old road: th e nc© with old ro.'id South 75 1.2 degrele» Ent 4 poles to an Iron stake; th?nc e North 84 1-2 degrees poles to the beginning and contain. Ing two acres more or less. Bidding to start at 1330.00. This March 10. 1933. J. L. ROBERTS, Tru,***