PAGE TWO All Kinds Os CHRISTMAS CANDIES At lowest prices in history. R. E. Satterwhite Co. Wholesale Phone 170 KIDDIES! KIDDIES! Daily Dispatch Offers You Reduced Admission to CONGRESS OF LIVING ODDITIES fio—This coupon find five cents 10c-This coupon and ten cents will admit any child under 14. win adinit Olie i a dy to one ad- years of age to one daj r t Satur(iay aDce daily except Saturday Dispatch Advertising Pays Through Golden Windows Books for Boys and Girls Ha the Perri/ Library Story Hour. Story hour will be held at the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library to morrow afternoon at font o’clock. Mrs. Paul Cummings will tell the stories. Children who did not get a ticket last week may get one by ask ing at the ’ibrary. What’s >our Hobby? HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934 Among the new books for children I which have been placed on the library shelves are several thnt you will want | to read when you choose a hobby to ride. For older hoys and girls mere is "When the Stars Come Out" by Rob ert Baker. The book opens with a description of the heavens as they appeared to the shepherds of old Chaldea. It shows how men have studied the stars and their ways, the moon in its phases, its relation to the earth and the sun and other planets, what the sun's eclipses mean, what the sun is, the Milky Way. and the, earth’s place. The book itself is a joy to look at because of the clear and I simple illustrations in blue and white. Have you ever seen the Northern Cross in the Milky Way, or a comet, or spots on the sun or the Seven Sis ters? Whether you have or not, you will want to read about them and see the pictures in this book. Do you like birds, and do you want to know more about them? Then read or just look at the pictures in "Bird Portraits in Color” with text by Thomas S. Roberts. Ninety colored plates illustrate this book. Here you can learn about the songs and calls of birds, enough so that you can re cognize a bird by its cry. Tn addition to the plates, life histories of the birds are given. Bird lovers or would be bird lovers wlil enjoy this book. Another nature book is The Bur ' gess Seashore Book for Children. Danny Meadow Moust finds himself unexpectedly at the seashore, and be gins to explore. Jimmy Skunk tells ' him about the crabs that went side wise and the clams that gave Danny j unexpected shower baths. They watch I starfish force oysters to open their 1 shells; they see the sand eels bury themselves, and the stickleback bury i himself in the tide pool. , "Because you’ve never seen a thing, Don't say it cannot be; The strangest thing you’ve ever seen May common be to me.’* A seashore hobby would be a nice thing to read up on now, so when next summer comes and. you go to the beach, you can know and collect lobsters, starfish, and the other mys teries of the saeshore. i For the smaller folk there are twe new books which they will like sot the photographs from life and the simple stories told. These are The I Steamship Book and The Fire En- I gine Bock by Pryor. The first is a story about a little girl who went | with her old brother and sister from New York to the Panama Canal. The Fiie Engine Book tells about a city fire department, and how it works fr< in turning in of the alarm to fight ing a. big fire. My Poetry Book, an anthology of modern verse for boys and girls se lected and arranged by Huffard and Carlisle in collaboration with Helen Ferris, invites you to make a hobby of poetry. This is a collection of fa milial' poems such as Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Land of Story Books” and the “Swing,” and James Whit comb Riley’s "Little Orphan Annie” and the “Runaway Boy,” poems by i Eugene Field and Walter Scott, as ' well as some newer verses. In Prizes and Presents by Edwin l T. Hamilton, girls and boys who have, a hobby for wood carving, making : useful presents, sewing, and other j handicraft, will find suggestions on- I new things to make. I - Bowie Will Urge Scaling of Debts (Continued from Page One.) the taxes required to carry that heavy i bonded indebtedness. He put through (he legislature an act levying taxes in ’ proportion to the abilty of the peo- ■ pie to pay. Now it is understood that Mr. I Bowie means to make a legal adjust ment of those debts and that the i bondholders who are now selling Ashe i bonds at S4O on the SIOO are willing ! to make the adjustment in accordance I with ability of the people to pay and i on the basis that when these bonds ■ were issued farm prices were very high and the labor and materials which were put into the work for which these bonds paid, were also very high. The plan appeals to a great many other counties, according to friends of Mr. Bewie, many of which find themselves in default and apparently unable to pay their interest and ; amortization charges. Mr. Bowie I has intimated on former occasions that he may tender his plan to the ■ people of the State, many indeed off er it in a bill. He thinks it would be the kind of settlement that the State is making with its workers and the Kind also that individuals are mak ing in private business. Mr. Bowie does not regard this default, but a just settlement. 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