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WITH TO B F \ f /1 r v F ° R ' T \ SHE'S THE OWE-THE OWLY \ WEUEft / 1 MY HOUSE *■ . \ A v* I - >W, HENDERSON, '(N.CJ DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 193 S ] Be "T - PAM /'THIS IS THE -v -. .. 1 fP/fahAfIIP nW ' ( merino variety, v "vY ;*- v, I fSNA rs y H 1 \rtfv(SUs FELLOW «riA nn/a WEARINC7 TOO LARQE A 1 /VOAH/VUMSKUU.I MTUCTUtH" [Q\ &%%mse soc-icl r^vsTf^e , « C-'W t3il_L ~~~ e^‘e ' gggH < ” l °' <e " UHAft NOAM~ IP A Doctor RmsMIPPI. ’ W/R.OTS A Bootc, would HE BE AUTHORDoy. ? .My' i. gQSNINA GIDNgY SUE-lby M.C. 'S' V Dear noah= if -you TEASE .A BACK SCRATCHEIS ; | #5 E E : WILL IT SCRATCH SACK? f\<( ' (SB 1 E i■'- ■- : 8 r H.L VOftT t-OOtSvi|_i_e KY M I I'l \ J!! !I1 ■■ NOAH* IF Yoo \A/cnt ||H I • FISHING! WITH A CAN OP I . M± :: f 1? COMDENSED MILK WOULD 1 . V /L&7 / T 7 YOU CATCH LITTLB CAT PSH? y<U^ X W po<?oth* vuiTeMevfc-i? u aF". ,w£ send in vouft. numb notions v IT 3 1 < 7 Wew Ambassadoi ■ v..,!^yii||B '^x Manuel Sterling Manuel Marquez Sterling y Loret De Mola, Cuba’s new ambassador designate J +he United States, is pnotog -d at the desk he soon will _upy officially at the Cuban embassy in Washington, D. C. At one time the Cuban am bassador to Mexico, Sterling is a veteran of diplomatic service. NOTICE TO TOBACCO FARMERS. You caa get old newspapers to pack your cured tobacco on for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch Office. 7-ts Laughs at Thr eats ———-■— Though he scoffed at reported threats, Oscar B. Cmtas, ex-Cubai Ambassador to Washington and his wife were closely guarded as they arrived in New York from l au ghing diplomat and Mrs. Cmtas are shown leavim. the oier under guard. S (Central Prestt Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results LOST FOUNTAIN PEN WITH name. Reward. R. B. Green 31- Zene St. or phone SSI-J. 22-iti KINDERGARTEN PUPILS WANT ed by experienced primary teacher Improved Froebel method uge( j' Rhythmic music work included | Reasonable tuition. Call 641-j. TOBACCO TWINE—SAVE BY BUY ing now before advance September 1. Special prices for cash. Legg-Pa r . ham 00. 22-23-25 KINDERGARTEN MISS KATE Furman wishes to announce the re opening of her kindergarten class on Sepi. 11 for the fourth successive year. For information call 263. THE NEW KNITTED rTbbitts Hair Dress for college girls in all the new shades. Oxford, navy bur gundy green $4.95. Teiser’s Depart ment Store. 22-lti MADAM D. U. DURHAM S~ NEW Beauty Shoppe and Ice Cream Par lor was opened Friday and Satur day, August 13, and 19, at 110 Hor ner street. Refreshments were served free. Near 100 guests were served. 22-lti FOR SALE ONE FIVE-PIECE four poster bed room suite slightly used also a cabinet. Atwater Kent radio will sell at a bargain to quick buyer. Address “Furniture” in care of Daily Dispatch. 22-lti BIG SUPPLT OF CLOVER AND turnip seed on hand, will have rye, barley, oats and other varieties soon. Kittrell and Harris. Phone 733. 22-2 U FOR RENT. Store Building, Garnett St. Offices in McCof n Building Young St Offices in Young Building Garnett S'.. 3 room furnished apt. Garnett St. 4 room furnished apt. Belle St. 4 room house Breckenridge St. 6 room house Andrews Ave. 6 rocm house Rockspring St. 6 room house Rock spring St. 7 room house Nicholas St. 7 room house Chavasse Ave. 7 room house Charles St. AL. B. WESTER, Agent. Insurance —Rentals —Bonds. McCoin Bldg., Young St. Phone 137-J. 22-hi IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT “THE Place of Values” for building mat erials and paints. Alex. S. Watkins “Where quality tells and prices sell.' HAVE SOME NICE ROOMS FOR rent. Steam heat and all modem conveniences. Will serve meals i* desired. Very nice place to live, in comer of William and Charles St. known as the Miller home. Phone 454-W. _J 2 ~ Ul W. M. HARDISON, CHIROPODIST removes corns, bunions and ingrown nails, also specializes in weak an fallen arches, will be at Central S 0. Store, Thursday, August 24. -L" IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO suc ceed whi(p you are still young, them is no time to lose. With the rap expansion in business which is no* taking place, more opportunities ar being created than for several yea -^ IF THERE’S A ROOF TO BE cov ' ered? See Alex. S. Watkins for as phalt shingles, roll roofing and® crimp galvanized roofing. . quality tells and prices sell. : ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS BV 1 Ln ' licatiox. In Superior Court. State of North Carolina: County of Vance: M. C. Hight. Vs. Augusta Malone The defendant, Augusta • Hight, will take notice that an a > as above has been conimem 1' Superior Court, Vance Coun .*, Carolina, for divorce absolute “ ■ grounds of two years sepa.ra the said defendant will ftn' 11 notice that she is required to ‘T at the Office of the Clerk ot ’ u f ,' urt Court of said County in f 11 House in Henderson, N. C. 11 '■ 7th day of September. 1933 an swer or demur to the eomp said actiou, or the plaintii ply to the Court for 'h- rel manded in said complaint. _ This the 7th day of HENRY PERKi^ Clerk of Superior CouU Cl County, North Carohna^. D. P. McDuffee, attorney tor -1 Plaintiff. >
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