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SHAKE- A OE.H OF GAMBLHWi-7» if / a TH£ . AJ4D ALWAYS. IB W/Z V/>RR/M«OS£ / home dinkier- JKLgI - alreao> he h\s X. z xz iH If w<kt r/ a FwuNEnMWlrwZfl $ uJ OREAZA3- i ! !/\ gmrnrnn/n\ \ V7 UXKY _ ***** ’ S The Chicago TnMore '‘Z _ «■■ '- ■ ■'— -- —’■ —“ ‘ ■ —' - —— ■■ - ' •“ BIG SISTER Strange Behavior By LES FORGRAVE HIT Tt4 AX’S TM’ ecv, BUDCry’ PUSH COME ALOtOfc. UP -to TUC Vire. IMM DAD! look’. , 1 BOAT OUT LOCU YOUR. MW HlN\ OUT OP HERE IK) A TMgRt.. V* Uu «« <SO*4^! HE \ THAT'S A ■ ffffl/ □isrp>/ y KJQYJ —■■ —. *<w GIAOTO SEE -X \f» O<O*^ ,_r FUK»/ TVmvjG* ■ uWk _ x you Auye / txavce cr ’ll ynam~v ’ "MM| FOfR. *aika h ak>o xneu- g £ast my ]J rathb^ _to00 4 FEEJBB te®f>s s; y< jjgkflffl vy s fiW ip* ■ || l | • X/jlb ! ' *s-7sv^ e jZ>**w* <^B'' • ■ ''’' ,|i M# IcWl DID YOU KNOW? - - - By J?. J. Scott ONLY " < MARINE. LIXARP *4O EARN BREAD ’ Known -to and BirfTER and A aooLoqisis- RLACE *fo SI-EEF? " MARINE _ SIMEON FRANKS AT AN RUN OVER HIS HECK A DOZEN <MES A DA?/- xfHE Airfb WEIGHED z, foo Pou nds - kj ai® i uoMSMpy&aS l I h**—- C«p> n*hL IM 2. b/Ourai F*«*» Asm* -mon Ine tl la Drewry News By MBR H. B. WHTK. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the M. E. church met ahe Drewry church on Friday Rev. Love, presid ing elder of this district preach at 11 a. m. Rev. D. E. Earnhardt of Hen- * demon attended the service also. la the afternoon the business session was * held. Rev. P. D. Woodall, pastor of this group of churches has just com- <• pleted his fifth year here. * Miss Edna Williams arrived on Frt day from South Hili to spend the « week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Williams. Rev. J. W. Braxton preached hie Z? last sermon of the conference year at - New Hope church on Sunday morning —• Miss Agnes Patterson of Henderson ~ was the guest of Miss Lucy Bullock * last week-end. - Mrs. Hope Bullock spent Friday '* night with friends in Henderson * Miss Florence Martin of near War- —■ rented visited relatives and friend “ here on Sunday. / Mr. and Ifrs. Andrew Paschall lot - MrMw«rw« n U»SMteMil|r. ents Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Paschall over the week-end. Hugh Pnachall of Drewry who Is the delegate to conference from the Methodist Protestant churches of the , Vance charge and Rev. J. W. Brax ton, the pastor, left on Tuesday morn ing for Burlington where conference meets. While there Mr. Paschall will be the guest of his son. Dr. Fred Paschall who has charge of the First M. P. church of Burlington. Mrs. Mary Setzer of Jackstentown visited her sister. Mrs. A Lb Holloway the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stabler had as their guest at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Walston and Rev. J. 1 W. Braxton.. The regular monthly meeting of the Drewry Parent-Teacher' Association has been postponed front Friday even ing November 11. to the following r Friday, November 18. i Our modem rapid means of com munication, creatin ga universal con [ sciouaneas, may yet eyoifef a Ms)yer*aj ■ r ■ .’-■/$ j '*♦ '■**";, ■''* ' ,! ' HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DESPATCH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 T I Amm Numskwu l * e *’ DBMft NOAH* IF A SIIBBT TAIL. DO<S A -STO*X 'WOULD THAT BM A LIVELY TALK ON A 3?HcMkT WAV ME tunSH ÜBMQTHr I*"** NOAH—VYWEA YAH BUY kUM»B»LPOTWt' < s®mo ydoA Board . Roed-3»McpHgßaoN / ’ I ~ | THE OLD HONIE TOWN U. 8. Patent Office By STANLEY I > CEE \AHLL)E X )A I r-n Z So <^L - A D VODVE 7\ I* C COME HOME Z DADS< V/OOV For > G ’ oT To SPLIT ANDj Sa\e S Deliver all this *$ CuT'dkW \ WOOD NEXT 'A/EEKJ S»*ES ( AND Yob CAN Do S > -~vOz> 'jto bEbE« y jn ig ' ' i yggj-jl S7AWLB> I SHIFTLESS VHLLIE SHIRK, \NHO ALWAYS drifts Back home about this time OF THE YEAR, (SOT AN AWFBU SHOCK TODAY WHEN HE FOUHD HIS DAD HAD SOLD OUT THE CANDY STORE IN7O A NEW BUSINESS t. .. ■■ Q lunj br W Sianlty Or.Uiil pres* ||« |Q *3*> Jliik . * 0 * ’BULE* 9 IS A NOeruftNAL BIRD OF PREV. XRIrSm ; *** EXTRA LARfiK MBAO. 13 ftuSA Tir-SZ? ™ J 5 ! ‘S 5 l f ;~ u ‘ <3HT ' CAH mW PtCTUMBS ROA L~ RN <Xi3te-fe CLAWS Vl&lMB mqmpscraps uu>i Backward, - owu pictuwfd wBM» ■ ~ TjgLHERe IS a SCRCBCH OVMU Mk*‘ - X ; A. ’ . K - • ’ t * J I Dl»patch I WANT ADS I Get Results I IDEAL GIFT LTEmT, ~- ively priced. Every ( . % ■ Lougiuin-Goodwyn. e ht * FOR RENT NICE ito<.-y-re location. Reasonable }>.,■ ,' /j< ' : ' fl William stree . p hGlll ' THE BEST “SHIRT ~? aL (T ' know of for $1 oo j s u ’ } " f - We are showing them n? , t *' *" terns, made of genuine\ J. H ■ fully shrunk. Turk, j <; ~•. , ’ public auchon” sale (,/,;; ■ coupe, excellent (•.><!;•., “’ ■ Seaboard Freight Depot Sat * November 12 at 2;30 ucdK f "*' Bragg, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 192? Coach In good condition, { ..-. Vr ', sonable. J. E. Knight u.< h : • *.' Service. ~ 1( * J FOR RENT - THREE h <X)V apartment with khchencte ,X . Ished, upstairs. Close in p.;’,,,- trance ad garage. Ste;>n,i if . a . water furnished Phom- 1< ■ NOW IT i JA)h Come in and see Sehin— E: good coa's. Newest Hyi. - ~ ; . terns, handsomely •anoi.u most of all you will be >; ( .j.-. the low prices this sea?. )t 'i . r . Clothing Co. j,. UNLOADED IN THE LAST V. ELK , solid cars of building materia - sisting of biick. lime, cemen - t ing, celling. kiln dried <jt r ..,. boards, all widths. Abo have . line of paints, glass, purv. windows and builders hardwar. .< . us for prices before buying P. ; - . son-Carier, Inc. Phone 574 BOYS AND STUDENT S si ITS hand tailored by Dick Manly „ the style pep you're look:i. g f Big values at our low pr.ee? n boys Tweedure and Coidur.r. g knickers, best for school » .; Tucker Clothing Co. Io Lt WANTED—TABLE BOAKHEIts Asb also have nice furnished to . n; f rent. Apply Mrs. W. R MacNi: 234 Winder Street. Phone 2n9 U 2 3 4 5 b 9 1-li BELIEVE IT OK NOT— DAY BY day in evary way more and mute people are learn'ng about the mtriu of our stoop. Meet your fnendi here. Allen's Barber Shop. Thurs-Fri. ts TO TOP OFF YOUR NEW Eai I. outfit buy a new hat. We i.a e ~ new Mallory hats a: > 1 and Wilson hats at $2 95 N<u</ shapes and shades, all sizes Turk-: Clothing Co. I‘b2’. COAL, COAfc, COAL PHONE 29. Quality Coal, correct weight. Prompt delivery, IS. H. Walking Yard opposite Methodist Chureh. 7 ts. STEP OUT IN A PAIR OF BOS tontan oxfords. Comfortable luij wearing and reasonably pined Ai sizes in black or tan. Tucker Com ing Co. IH.'jt FOR RENT—4 ROOM HOUSE 912 Chestnut Street half block stem West End School. Also apartnienti for rent In the Stonewall. Apply Eric G. Flannagan. T-T S '» DON'T FORGET REXA’.I. c''K Cent sale this week. $1 oo Ja-n. r.. Face Powder. 2 for Si 01. 35c OHve Shaving Ct cam 2 foj -1 Parker's Drug Store. 9?; SCHLOSS BROTHERS SUHS IKE here in thg season's new» •’ <>'“ • for men and young men. '! h> Ij-’ word in quality materiab and ' * ■ oring. Come in and le’ us -- ■■" them to you. Prices are the ■>’'--' you ever saw. Tucket Clothing » > EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS. MOD ern equipment, prompt stiv.re Phon e 118. Loughlln-Goodwyr. 28-ls COAL, GOOD COAL-LET US FILL up your bln now while it is che»P it will be higher after weather ge‘>> cold We have a full stock r»«dy for you at right price. Quai’ty and weight guaranteed. Phone 15S Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard 19-eod ts RUGBY SWEATERS FOR Ml" < and boys. This famous ?w« • > 1 the choice of many noted a’n bt- Al! sizes in assorted colon- T;- * 1 ’ Clothing Co. I’-- FOR RpNT—TWO TWO • farms to parties having own t«;>n>' Wil) furnish supplies if nec€. £ '>r< P. C. Smith. Kittrell, Route 1 • r STOLEN FROM FORD <’< ’ Im parked on Belle Street Monday i one blue overcoat, five sample v '- order books and other valuab;«- ,’■• perty. Reward for inform ■:■•«£ '’' ing to recovery. C. C. ■' eraon Fire Housse. 1 " TOBACCO FARMERS USE uL' newimpwre tv store your cured t-' baoco <m. Get them at the D—■ Diepatch office for 10c 1000 PAIRS OF SOLID I.EATHH’- shoes offered at less th.«n 1- coat price at the Cornet S "t*- ' bought thia week the «■.'•:• * of shoes of J. W We. n- C., and R G s ”' n ‘ , Hater, N. C. Mens. «■“'•' and children’s shsoes ami *” J '. now selling from 14c to D i “ ’J pate. They won’t be Len •’ Coate, underwear, stocking- = 1 sad cretkery at your <-*” _ ki jtrtee. Comer Store. W j
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