Additional SOCIETY Delightful Affair Had at the Club , deliv'htful affair was the „ _. fcJi budge I'irtny and dance at V ira Country Club last evening idi the memtuiship. . tl l was served at 7 o’clock aft v':.tye was played with Mrs. - r ( .'i'n receiving high score for ladies with Mrs. J. H. . . > peltin'.: second high and A. v ts hi* h score for the m; Wilson T. Smith being second hiuh scorer. to o' l oh. lock, the floor was , i dancing enjoyed, the mu i;, , o fui >: ed by the club’s new ;; : .n;fvhui system. jiiviii !•’» members were present sra ■. m I s tables of bridge were had foilcvir.g the supper. Jean Calloway To I’lay Here June 6 The Ti. !..' Club announced today ti • .d r attracted with Jean Cal- I ;,.\v. 1 lil t' famous Orchestra to i Cuo t\. dance at a local warehouse he to June t at a mammoth charity ball She is a -ister of the famous Cab d travels with a 14-piece hand and floor show. The group will he or. a southern tour from New York v.r.er« th<-\ have been playing at the Hot >ro:~ Full -h Is of the event will be an r.cur.iid a a later date. Spring Festival to Be Given Friday By Clark Street 0.. I'nutsdr.y afternoon at five oiv a the annual Spring Festival of Cianir Street school will be staged rhl W*ddill Outdoor Theatre which !s j' tne rear of the school grounds, rit this time a beautiful and p’etures jat < i f l l t a, (. indpi ella in Flower si i wii l be presented by the pupils TI main cast which s composed of ninety children select id ft in grades one to six will be ac :c!v.| anied bv a chorus of approxi two hundred voices. T he theme of the play is similar . tr.it «-f the fairy tale ‘•Cinderella" HciM r.ou Cooper, representing the asts a spell w»th her magic b-i d and after a most graceful solo • beckons her fairy attendants it.d i-et> sail in a golden boat for hurl n.d. The part of Daisy or Cind :i. ; s portrayed bv P»isciHa Par •Bto. while the proud sisters, Holly ■ t- and Tiger Lily are Dorothy Ste r'fltt ,md Virginia Martin. Godmother 'atiltt Mamie Lee Bridgers. trans orms Daisy and sends her to the ba’i dr.: h is given by Prince Sunshine, Wi. -ins. Jr. Johnny Davis takes ro [ . * of Robin Red, the Herald. Tt.f mtuial setting afforded by the ettur if til -c.enoiy of the grounds is at b«'ti!i ly appropriate foi the stag l of this production whicli promises K th« i .ost spectacular entertain i.tiu vet | resented by the school. ‘he I at He is cordially invited to at •: a there being no charge made for dir.ission. Hicksboro News B FLORENCE B WOODY. fi't tv mars have begun watering u. i planting tobacco. Van Stephens filled hcj_s re * ! ''t' appointment at Island Creek Sunday night. umber o* people from here went I 1 t arv Sunday afternoon to hear biiccauleate sermon. U" Jennie Gill who ha.s been i: '.y sometime at Stovall return •Q home Sunday. •>1 and Mrs E. T. Hicks were Sun m- t guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8 Woody. Leon Gill, who has foeen num among the sick we are glad to - av is up again. • M. D. Woody spent Saturday in town. and Mrs. R. T. Green of Ox {l spent Sunday afternoon with his .Mrs. S. A. Green. Catherine Shanks of Dillon, ' visited her brother Saturday, F' I. Shanks. Mr and Mrs. H. S. Woody’s Sat m donight guests were Walter 'B'ieii and wife and H. T. Gill and amily. ‘•i t!,. Aubrey Mae Abbott left Sat ‘,juv for hi extended visit to broth *! *n Arizona. '".odv Matthews of Townsville, M'i * S.iordny with his daughter, Mrs. K L Bennett. DOWN] * COES THE PRICE OF SHAVINGCOMFORT A WM 1811 ’ v V ° JM Hft US PAT OF F rmt < a >CLgI^,RPAywfsP6WDIHO Probok Junior fits all 1 Afillett c A Probak razors Goes to l niversitv Ml m 1 Wv wl I »R. A. R. NEWSOM Chapel Hill, May 14—Dr. Albert Ray Newsome, Secretary of the North v-aioHiia Historical Commission and Editor of the North Carolina Histori cal Review, has just been appointed by the University of North Carolina to succeed Dr. Robert Diggs Wimberly Connor as head of the University His tory department, subject to the ap proval of the trustees, it was an nounced today. Dr. Connor resigned to become Unit ed States Archivist. Dr. Newsome will come to the University in July to begin his duties here. TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUORMIITED Law Allowing Elections in 18 Counties Also Legal izes Hauling. Dally Dispatch Bareaa, In the Sir Walter Hotel, BY J. C. bASKERVILL. Raleigh, May 14.—The 17 counties and two townships which may hold elections unde* the law passed by the legislature last Saturday to establish county liquor stores, do not need to wait for 30 days for these elections but may hold them on any date which may be set by the county commis sioners. a careful reading of the law revealed today. The only stipulation is that the elections in all of these counties ibut one must be held within 60 days from the enactment of the law. New Hanover county has 90 days in which to a,ct. As a result, the county elections could be held this coming Saturday or in fact on any day set by the re spective boards of county commis sioners. It is expected, however, that it will probably be ten days or two weeks before any of the elections are actually held, tc permit the counties to set up the necessary election ma chinery. It was also found that this law re. peals those sections of the State pro hibition lav/ which apply to the trans portation of liquor rnd will permit the transportation of a a much as four quarts of liquor per persons without any danger ofar rest for violation of the State prohibition law. It was like wise found that while the law speci fies that ‘‘net more than one quart may be sold tc a customer at a time” that the use cf the word “may” makes it optional so that the counties may disregard this and sell as much to a customer as he or she may wish to i:uy. Accordingly, persons living in so called dry counties may drive over into wet counties that have county li quor sitcirss, buy as much as four quarts per person and then drive through dry counties back to their home county withouLbeing subject to arrest for violation of the Stalte liquor laws. Thus if as many as six persons ‘thould go in one car from a dry coun ty into a wet county they could buy and transport back into the dry coun ty as much as 24 quarts of liquor without violating any law and with out being subject to arrest. It is conceded that the provisions in this law permitting the legal trans portation of legally-sold liquor any where in the State so long as the a. mount transported does not exceed four quarts per person, virtually re peals the Turlington Act and thus per mits the free transportation of liquor in any pajt of the State, although it can be legally sold in only 17 coun ties and two townships, if all of these counties approve the establishment of these liquor stores. It is also conced ed that this provision is designed to concentrate the sale of liquor in these 18 counties and require the custom- fOWISE ( ULL 0£ "£><» otO -"'Tor-ioR-ra.ouJ ffl.l ers from dry counties to return again l“ ltl a S' ain after new supplies, since tne amount 'they can take out will be muted to only four quants per per son. 1 tr ? his Provision to permit the legal taxed P r atiOU ° f legal - government al hquor in all sections of the conn e r and * n dry as well as in wet 18 expected to prove of ma tena benefit to the resort sections rot mcluded in the counties which n <>> have liquor stores. For instance •.,! T n t las deluded in the bli -/hich Rn r 0 sarthest5 arthest west are Moore and Rockingham counties. It is hence ex count? the lic l uor stores in Urese , J le V f established will supply vir tually all of the Piedmont arid west ern portions of the State, with the ex- C f.?i' ! £ n ° f those counties which will still be nearer to Virginia and South .-■arohna. 11 Wlll also mean that tour ists and visitors from other states can feei safe to bring their own liquor, as tong as it is government-boiided li quir. into this State with them with out fear o<f being arrested. Since there is no state tax on li Wife Preservers It is said that the bristles of clothes brushes are likely to soften and work loose unless they are treated before using. Soak them for 24 hours In a bowl of cold wa ter containing a Dinch of salt. Gw THE NEW j. ULF-LUBE SEE WHAT HAPPENS when a piece of ordinary glass is hit i • n i/« /v» • mr WF with a hammer. Now see what Again Gulf offers a saving... Now you happens to > *t piece of^r- J JJ O •/ proofg lass. 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Gulf-lube is the You’ll add less oil between drains a uremillm nil? - " der f h,S btMry-makmg new pro■ „,,ly 25< oil made bythhprocess. Gu , f . lMsalready high miUage „ 1 ««, solvents of two opposite actum | 1 stepped up 20% to 25%/You’ll For many mon th s G'.. ! ft echno logi S t S are need. oi the extraction tanks. The other get less carbon, less sludge-and fat ° n •? better ° ne aC, j OD dissolves ou ‘ ‘ he action selects the desirable parts of better motor protection, method ofmaktng motor otl. pnrtt.es and settles them to the bottom oU and floats them lo the , op . You can get the new Gulf-lube al This selected oil is then “skimmed a jf Gulf dealers — at only 25 a quart. n IV/i o - .. ii * —.fa finest motor oil 25£ ever bought! GULF REFINING CO. IYo other 25* motor oil gives you all these quality points! 1. It is Multi-sol processed. thins out less under heat... 1 * Thoroughly de-w«xed. rOUDd I —oo»*BiHdging...extralonglife. «• GULF NEW ( tIILF-LUBE 4. It has a high viscosity index — new alloy beaxiitf s. I G 1818, sulf RtriHim co., mttsbursh. pa. IN CANS OH BUCK hekderson, (n. c.y daily dispatch, Tuesday, may 14, 1935 quor not even a license or privilege tax. it is expected that these county liquor stores will be able to sell gov ernment bonded liquor at even less than the prices charged for it in Vir ginia and. South Carolina. As a re sult, it is expected that they will not only draw (business from all sections of North Carolina but from these other states as well. 3,000 Farmers In Washing ton Shout Approval for AAA (Continued from Page One.) retary Wallace, who was greeted with three minutes of cheering when he appeared. Wallace smiled and was ob viously pleased. Several hundred North Carolina far mers—leaders claimed the number was more than I,ooo—were in attend ance. Trains, buses and automobiles early today began pouring the North Caro linians into the national capital. J. H. Lane, of Wilson county, a member of the Advisory Tobacco Committee, and Dean I. O. Schauh of North Carolina State College, were in charge. R. Hunter Pope, of Enfield, address ed the meeting of the tobacco con trol program, which he said brought prosperity to North Carolina farmers last year. Georgia farmers attending the meeting jeered Governor Talmadge with raucous cries shortly before the meeting opened. W. A. Shiver, big white-haired Geor gia farmer, roused fellow members of his state with a series of cheers and jeers as he read a newspaper account which he said reported Governor Tal madge charged the farmers’ expenses weer paid here. This afternoon the farmers will go to the south grounds of the White House to hear the President. White House attaches were inclined to at. Kidnap Victim Weds Ix 4:' A ' wf H It was shortly after leaving Albany, N, Y., home of his sweetheart, Mary Fahey (above), that John J. O’Con nell, Jr. (inset) was kidnaped two years ago. Uncle paid $40,000 ran som for his release. now cou ple are honeymooning after brilliant wedding. (Central Free*) tach significance to the address Mr Roosevelt has in mind. Royster Field I ested Fertilizers have stood the test of time—for 50 years —on tobacco farms just like yours. That’s why each year thousands of suc cessful tobacco farmers stick to Roy ster’s —that’s why each year more and more farmers join the ranks of satisfied Royster users. They know they can al ways depend on Royster quality—and on Royster RESULTS! Don’t take chances with your 1935 crop. Decide right now to trust your tobacco to ■ We Solicit Your Business—Cash or Terms. Rose Gin & Supply Co. PAGE THREE

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