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[SOCIETY NEWS WOODLAND THANKSGIVING PKAVFR. Kadi u .Ma\ si. We are Thy quiet lolk who haunt the wood And only ask sufliciency and peace. Save for defense or 11 >· id. we shed Hi.· blood. Were we tribunal. war and hate would tease. Give us again tin- \ ι ar the h uit of : tree And bush and vine which Thou, in love hast made. y/e ask no more I ! ι.uι that the har yfji vest be For lis to reap with hunger'.- blt.-y " blade. We art content πι our lowly life.. Count it for us. Lord ot the Fruit and Grain. That bird and bea t are innocent ol strife Which mar.- Thy handiwork with jU| blood and pain. Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. L. 1!. Knead ha . e returned from Miami, Florida, w lu η they have been spending a week. Visits Mother Arthur Crocker, ai Watson ville. CRM., has been visiting his mother, ■tfs. J. (1. Crocker, in N'orth 1 lender Goes to Leaksville Robert Bunn has returned to Leak. \ ille. a 11er spending the holi days here with his mother, Mrs. J. Han •y Βιιηη. Goes to \uffusta Miss Annie M Pa·.; ·, who for the past ten day:, has b en visiting hei listei. Mrs. I.. Κ Con,eh. left yester day for Augusta. Cia. Club to Meet. The Woman's Γ le.-day Club will meet with Mr-. H'-nry Perry Tues day afternoon at o'clock at her home on Chestnut street. Postpones Meeting The Ktllde'.ts club, ,-elud 1 > ci t meet Thursday. .1: η .;,>·>· ί>. ha- been post ρ ned ni.'il the 1 allowing Thurs day. Janua.y IS Mr.. I. -ι. Run and Mr··. !.. Π. G •■••eh will be host esse-. at the l i eh home. Ιϊftiiill ίο Salem Misses Annie Hyman Βιιηη and Pjluth Goodrich Thoi as re'.urm d I i Sal. "in t· I :■ go. W η ton Sal· yes ^ terday. to continue their .·. ,·· ■■.. Ihere. al ter spending the Chi holiday- here w !h their families. Airs. Poil \rrives • Alter -pending the 'all month- in Raleigh. Mrs. Fdv , . I W. I'm. ol fcriithf ield and Washington. I). C. arrived today I · spend some time £ith re son in law and daughter, r. and Mrs. Fdvin Fuller Paiham M:ss Oliver Returns. BMii. Ιλ1':;ι ()!i\vr. Wince e. unity JjRjblic η t. · : ; ! 111 hit <. it turned to Iht «0Utios Inn t! ' · 'Μ»μ r un | tSjbsence "I <··. it ·1 ■ ν»■<-U· during "dhicii she was with her sister whi Ms been critically ill ·ι a Ncv. Βιτπ | hospital Resume Program The adult ecluc-.it τη | .1 : sponsored bv til·· W.iuv inur.lx ι■ · ·1 i 11 - clJ o!' parr.it ami ; · - a ι · : 1 < 1 ■ . will be imeJ In ··, ; 11 ni» · : th.· ai.-truc it Ail . \V:11111e Ay~cue. The is is held twice .ι v. eel·; .it the 3P111 edueat h m centc ι. (. '· nitaei. Ve been made tu urge the mem bers tu attend regularly. Miss Croc Le r Has ..·>·. Party for Brother (aturday evening. M -s \'t: gin;;; :ker entertained at her h nie· l'or brother. Arthur Crocker of Wat sonville. C;·Iit.. \vn· was here on a visit. Many game .· veiv played, loi lowed by danc>ny. Lig'it π fresh· ments wen· served during the eve ning. Those attending we e Mutlie Uenn, Jimes Crocker. Shirley Wurthani. Blanche Adams, 11. Ethel Anderson, •i. Dorothy Lester Helen Rogers, Fur .· eth .Viiks. \V. .thy Miller. D. A. Kenneth C " ! · · :k Clement X< * ίί ÏStytnon I \· ν Vernon Wa'k η man \Vat!;:n . C. Watkins. IV Dltke. ?n Mi le Dcnald Duke S Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. Joseph ipbertson. and William Thomas, of ocksville. >A sorrV, bill, ι I'D LIKE TO BU-P I HAVE A MISERABLE HEADACHE 3 .When a headache strikes, tike a "BC". The quick-act ing ingredients in the "BC" formula work iast to soothe nerves upset by - headache. Also re * Sieves neuralqia, muscular aches and functional periodic pains. Use as diree'ed on package. Consult a physi cian when pains persbt. WHY NOT THY À BC HEADACHE POWDER? i BC' WOpKS FAST & 1 HUftRYh THE MUTUAL Î.IFE INSl'R Represented H> β F Who will bo glad to help y ο w Phone 309-W Marian Martin * Pattern 959l <j· PATTERN 9391 lit· dramatic this setson. in π stun .iiiif· li'ock Χ11 :i t shows tile new print· nu (:!..)!: ι ι : ι ο ι ii:i ' :οι ι ' Pattern 9591 a Milium Martin deMgn that's so delightful you'll wear it I r every important event through the remain der ol w inter and on into the spring. The sol't bodice panel and center skirt panel may he ol I lower sprink led print contrast, though the dress is equally smart made all ;n one fabric. That wide, beautifully shap ed waist-girdle divides the panels in two, and gives your waistline the il lu.-ion ul being unbelievably slim! Your sleeves are eith"r short or in gathered three-quarter length. You vvll find this frock simple to make under the Sew Chart's directions. Pattern 9591 may be ordered only i-i misses' and women's sizes 12. 14. Pi. 18. 20. M!). 32. 34. 3(j. 31! and 10. -v.r lfi ivo'.ires 2.5-8 yads 39 inch aliric and 7-8 vards contrast. Send FIFTEEX CENTS in coins for 1.i- MARIAN MARTTN pattern. Bo ure 1" v. rite j>luinly vour SIZE, ΧΑΜΕ ADDRESS, ' and STYLE Xl'MBER. Hi re's a clever idea! Women who aven't "perfect figures" (and not many of lis have), may ivw be sure 1 having their smart MARIAN MAHT1X f: "ci'.s fit perfectly! The rrret .' .In »t order unr Sl'R-FIT KOLNDATIOX PATTERX 9306 in vuur -i/o. ad.ju t it to your own fig re measurements in tissue, cut it ••it in mil iin and you have a per-j anent guide 1" u.-e when making j .II your frocks. You pin your dress latum right to it to make neces ■ ry changes. Send for Patti'rii 9300 :··«!;»>-: Designed for ,-izos 14 to 20 and .52 tu .»·>. Size 16 requires 3 3 8 yards 3d inch iaerio. Price 15c. Send your order to Daily Dispatch, 'aItem Delia rtir.cnt, 232 W. 18th St., Xcw York. Ν. Y. Return to Canada Mrs. II. 11. Evans and Miss Géorgie SpL ncer. who have been spending sev eral days with Mi.-. Aie\ Faulkner on the Hal"igh Road, have returned to their home in Canada. Circle to Meet Missionary Circle No. 2 ot the First Ci 'iigregatiori.il-( Τ.ι -1 iati church will h.old its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'el ck in the home of I Mrs. .1 I.ee Eassiter. with Miss Lizzie I Roberts as joint hostess. Returns to Stuart Hall Miss Peggy Moran returned on . Saturday to Staunton, Virginia, to resume her studies at Stuart Hall, il'ter spending the Christmas holi lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fuller Parham. Boyd's Crossroads By ALLENE E. CAREY. Mr ;.nd Mrs. W. H. Proetoi and lamily spent Monday with Mrs. Proetoi sister. Mrs. Ci. H. Mayes, and lamily. near Clarksville, Vir ginia. Mi-s Indie Kimball is \-isiting her M-ter. Mrs H. Kimball. Miss Ko- ■ Hope w as a recent v isi tor ο Γ M'.-s Hetty Matthews, ol Bul lock. Miss Mamie Kimball spent Friday night with Miss .Allelic Carey. Friends are glad to know that Miss Fllen Moss is able to be bac.: iiomi alter undergoing an operation at Maria Parham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Carey visited Airs. Albert Mos; and family Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Proctor. Henry, ANTE COMPANY OF Ν. Y. RANK HARRIS th vour life insurance needs Hendei.«.on N. L'. Frank. M; \ and David Proctor visited Mrs. (j. 11. Williamson a:id day night. Mi>se» Kl<>. e and I. rv Carey have ι «.'turned home al'tei 'mu Mis · Lillian Harp, «il Sten Miss Hetty Matthew of liullock. was a recent νι.-itor <>1 .Mis.- Ko.-a Hope. Egypt News By ΓΙΙΚΙ,ΛΙ.Λ 1ΙΙ ΙΚ..ΜΊ. I'll. Members ol this community have .-Uffered the los- ol tuoot tlu n οIde Ï friends and rel.ili\e Mrs. .Julia Hlaekley and Ira Pulley. Miss rhetn .i lledgipcth ■ pend ing several day.' with h» ι brother. Aubrey Hoducpoth. l.ih! \ii 1 wiig< - peth. Mr. and Mr . Μ Κ lleôge)Vi!i, Mrs. J. W. I ledgep th an.ι Λ11 Ιί,ι Mustian were I .· . Ί.,ν mu'it .ue ts of Mr. and Ml . \V. U. Hedgepeth and uunily. u Josephine and Marie I'ul hy and Thelma Hedgepeth wen Tuesday afternoon guests of Misses Christine and Dorothy DicKei.- ·ιι. '.ι·. and Mrs. Tom Allord and I'.dwards were Sunday iliei noi ' ts of Mrs. Pat Alloid. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. lkdg( ;>e;h and family and Mrs. 1'. li. Allord v.··:.· Monday guests ot Μι. ,·'κΙ Λ ί ι . Henry Tippett, ol Οχι ή:. Mrs. Lester Hicks spent several] days of last week with la-i sister. Mrs. M. H. Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1. lledg-'petii and family and Mr. a nil Mi.-. A. c. Hedgepeth were Sunday gin . ol Mr. and Mr.-, Udim y Willi.mi on οι family, ol Henderson. >lrs. Gardner Very 111 Mrs. li. Norflei-t ti;;r«.i:u·»·. wile of the pastor of Hu i ι ι ι I church, who lias been er IkmIIv 11 with a heart ailment 1m ,-cvcral weeks, was reported t"d..y ' ; hi not so well as on Sunday. S .;· ι- at her home at the parsonage on Winder street. Mr. I'owcll III Rev. R. E. Powell, recently of Hurn-viUe but now residing in Spen cer, is seriously ill in Bapii.-t ir■ -p.tal. Winston-Salem. Mr.-. Powe 1 ,.· the former Mi.-s Lillian Dean, oi Hen de rsoti. Scout Course Is To Be Offered At Church ioni^ht A course lor lathers and friends of Boy Scouts of Henderson Ν to u<· ] lereçi ttiree evei ing this month. . ι I sions to be held in the Baraca room in the basement of the First ii;11jt : -1 church, and the first of which is to be held tonight. The others will follow at intervals ol a week each, on Monday evenings. January 13 and 1 20. C. M. Calhoun, Scout execi live ol Occoiieechce Conned. ol Hal· ·. a. is to hi· present at all of liie meeting, and instruct tii oiaUiet.- and lricuds in attendance. Intolerence Meet In Durham March 1 A regional conh-renc ■ o· "Tolcr a ι ice through Education' v..11 i ·. held at Durham, at the Washington-Duke ι Motel, on March 1 und·. a · a. p:ecsi ol Tin· Cmmi J Again-t i ' ileranco ! in Amène . Kdlic .· :h far- i olina publie schooi - ..1 1 · \ er.«it les ' and leader» Γ. · > : - it· .s·.* -1 ■·'■ wi 11 sponsor and take j>a: 1 in the pi ogram. ! The conference1 ν. .i! . ·· held for the purpose ι f d . >·: pug - ; veil ie help to teacher- in fostering tin priti- 1 ciples of tolerance ;.i the ci a: -room' and ni' furni.- h mg :n-> 'iraiι- ίι to teacher fi>·· thi This ι ■ tile th:: d r"gional t·· · 1:1 · .·· | cnee held by Cou:: I Again t Int··! erance. One a ο aductcd m \· York Cit> ; . I i : ;m.. ι >m in CI: : cago in .V ' lis·-, all.1 the I I.: meeting Ά ill hi the 1 . I I" i. i a :d in the South. Due also pi. ι : ·. ■ i : ■ ■ r Los Angeles in March, and in San Francisco in April. KOTARV Mi 1 T!\<. The weekly meeting ol l, . i; t.a-y club will be held Tuc-da.\ e 'i.eg at 6:30 o'clock at the V.n.a 1 '■ I'his is the I'ir.-t 11 eet ing .-f ·'.- Veal. 1)111) IS ni l !) A realty deed was l;lrd S : rda,\ at the Vance liegi--l1 \ ι ΑΙ. Ρ·. Wester anl v. : - "Id Joe Willams lot- in Tim:.. .. η ■·< t lor $50, according to rccoi !ii.it <il I)rum. Kim le Corps to M · et The Kiwanis Drum .·· ·{ Bug!·· Corps of th· J min -r 1 g· . ■ Ί v. ! I meet tonight at 7:30 ·Γ. : . ... th · high school for the purpose' m pe organization lor the ml: of the year. Uniforms an· ' ί ■· ; ared shortly for the group. Vanguard Of British Army Near Tobruk (Continued From T' ig One) surprising if General S Archibald Wavill decided to ι i.t quickly again betore tile It.i! . i, e.ai ι -cover from the Bardia defeal (Reports in London ad British iiR'chani/ed forces we e ope: ding 20 miles south ol Tobi uU and that a close blockade" ha il 1" en tightened . :ound the port t ι g ird ...gain I any attempt at a fascist counter attack : gaili.-t Biitaai' wedge in eastern Libya. ) Briti-di bombers made concentrated a'lacks on Tobruk throughout Sat iiroay night and all day yesterday 1he n.M emamand announced, ad ding thai ' 1 're started there was visible all the way to Bardta. Eleven It.ill.π plane» were stint down m vesterdas m : a· ii.g witti out the los·. ni a single th ti h ol ne. ni. I"* J ■ n ι ο ι o n icjiie - · . îvîany t~robâeim Await Legislature (Continued From T\n»e Onei I·«■:»! it will go through like greased lightning, .is it was kept in last time < · 111 > thn ogl· the 'le peiate efforts of (!o\cinoi Clyde1 H. Hoev. Other budget qu lion ;ire .o il··. "Iv bound up Willi (ither issues ln.it thi s ι ntc; into practically every ι tilt» coining i'P l'ir coiisidcratm. Κι lirrmt lit. The nev ν i\ernor and praetieally cwryhody el-e ι cun.n it tod to set ling lip ι etii-finent vsti ■ fur state ι . pl'.yee : su thi only que lion hen appear- to be what kind and how much will it cost? The commission μ.ί -ed to study the ι1 attoi lia- iccomna nded a single \ 1fin for all employees ί including ti cl . ι s} on a live per cent contri bnl ,:ι I >a-1 -. It '.vollld co.-1 abolit Sl. HdD.notl a year. deduction ol the conti ikilltion base to lour pel cent would del 'ease the ci.-t to the St.·1 e to about $1,250.000 a yi ar. Vim ational I diii atiim. The existing setup is sure to be ex panded. as there is clear evidence 1 ! '.It leg:.' lator.· are attaching more ;.d ι ί e "iportance to this phase ol the educational program. Heads. Tiiis i.-siie is tied up with diver si· in. wli'Ch i a l ight all in i iscit. There will, in addition, be el'fi rts to allocate a larger percentage of high \.ay revenues to the ■ ι railed "scc nadry roads" and the cry "get the armer oui of the mud ' will be raised a. u ual There seems no reason to < xpcct : nything startling, however, and there is no prospect ot any size ; ble bond issue for highway pur poses. ï'iiiilic Libraries. Four years «go llie legislature :i le ' ι ■ iblo for the State to ai<i 111 de.. Icpment of public libraries, but appropriated no money to carry ■ ut :t ■ i'vn tatute. Τν > y "irs ag" an ; ppropi i.ition oX $50,0' f) was approv i ;i by li e Si r.ate. I:iit fail: d in the 1 i«'U ··. TI.: · time it appear probable that soi:a1 a iney will be voted. Reapportionment. Here'.· a whole story in itself on v. hat > any think is c r' lin to be the l.itte!·' . ..It!'* of the \ssci iblv. The C'onstituti η ha· been ignored l'r>r a dec.'id··. Thi timi' the Democratic platl'o.··a calls for a leadju. ting of repi .··..·· :: η ί Iioiis.· and Senate. , id -eme .-ort of bill will almost sure ly hi p.ι ed ! 'Ut i! wili be only after as ae-p-'iate a Ulixtn e of political ι ilibu·· t.·. in/; a ■ can I .· imagined. h: tie windup, Guilford, '\lecklen 1 urg. Buncombe and Cabarrus .should get their extra House seats: but there - lie :> ι··· than a Chinaman's chance • h .I :he Senatorial rech tricting will bè other than a scrambled bodge podge of unsatisfactory compromise v. itli local politics and partisan phcrnangling. A twelfth congressional district;, i >ast ί I on the gi lierai plan of splitting the existing tenth, is probable. \ misimiiÎtiion. I 'γ. ιρι >s: : I.-î t1 ' consolidate, revamp, or otherwise reorganize the highway C'ommi.-sion. Utility Commis.-ion ;md ABC board have been heard: most ι>· them based on the theory that C *! ι \ ' » * ■ : < 11 " Brought..!·. would there I'ind .t easier to take care of his po litical friends with juicy appoint ment· There :s a ,-t.rong likelihood that lu will seel; no such advantage; but that he will advocate a thorough study m State agencies looking to ward a really worthwhile overhaul ing of the machinery when the sec ond Ie ;:slati,;e of hi administration n.cct ai 1913. Tlie t.rt of "consolida i.on and η nrgani/,.' ι.·η" so far ta IU i t! would lead 1.· nothing except in— creased e\pen ·e in order to provide pure political pap .or the governor. Schools. Alway- a sourit ol lively legisla live ! ckeying. 11 : < -chools will be in li.e linn-light ag. η this time, F.du cational leader.·- from P.-T. Α.. Ν. C. i .duc. ' κ mal Α.- · i.tinn. Stat e G rang! and ί]ι<ί organization·· bave Ρ'·ι nted : fi· ··-;- .r.t program call ing ί * ' r ret'i·· · · · ·. continuing cr.n tracN Ira* teachers, increased salaries. :.n ··» »·:··,·: n'ont <·! school program." and submission ol a constitutional amendmi nt they claim will "avoid the duplication and over-lapping of atitho; ity ; e\ ling in the ; dmm ■ -'rati* η ο· ι ·.· school system - a North Carolina." They'!' ;,· t retirem'-'nt: adoption of "tenun " talute i< ticklish bu me - and . · \ doubtlui: higher r-.ii.u-i 1 ■ a. ο . ν : be· η l'ght and only or · ·!. ,· : I ill/·· !. lid till1 II- il ad "ι ·· · chinent" pl i ;ram will conie in for a lot of discussion—purticula.· !> a to de.-irab.·I:t\ a ninth-la-mill ... 111 ι « i.-cd to a tv - I ft h grade. T h e ι Ί"' ιι>' ■ a constitutif mal ;. endux-nt i- η. ! ' " : more or le than a π vival ο! I c long-standing 11ort to aboii■ h ' School Cm ι ·. ι - -ion and put Ι'·ιι I authority, a • .ell a.- curricui.a· .·.mtrol. in the hands ot the pi oio--ional educatoi.·. , This has been steadfastly opposed as η attempt to >i e otf the financial 1 guidance ol · ι ided bu-inc - men and put ι ctical anil politi sai minded pedagogues in charge ol handling tile >:'.u.im0.0U0 annual ! chool budget ι ought. Unless il·,,· . I : ■ ι.- been a vast change m thi \ iewpoint of a big · majority of ! If , : legislators, this 1 proposal will g< · the ash can. Conservation .nul Development. Increased a, ·| ί · ·ρι iations tor for- : -try .-rrvico aid w ider program b-r dovelopn,t :·' the state's min i ι al π our, < . i -,· the main ob jectives ol ei>n>er vati on is ts ; with ad dled t·»·.)·:... " protection and propagation .it i life. ]; l.ahor. Kmplia < on a proposed ; state wage . no law along the \ i ne- ol the f'c ·. a Fair Labor St. adards art. \ commission has I, 1 en studying tl.. latter and is e\ | I ccted ι i something far ; Y- di -tic th ai t: Federal statute perl .p- a week and 25 ! , coi li .in l\ 11 * K\cn this \\:!I I opposed with de termination b\ . plover groups ! rmcipally rcta ;« hotels and hum 1 ciiynen. Two yei'-.s iia the aQtis were in complete ,οι.:-·>!. Unless Governor ; Broughton doe- .. :,fle missionary work, they're likely Ό be <.*iin. 1 1'hcre wa 11 prohabl»· be some eii'ort • ι'.'.,. . . ». ·. : ,-i.ilute bCilitV . ι:, 1 n.cn.ucry inr labor con ciliation. Liquor. Τ1κ· Dr.vs will thi'.iten tremendous ity loi ;i t;.t< ale référendum. They won ι get it, .Kt unofficial ur\ eys ni 1» K1 ·~ I·■'t · ι union are cor rect. Fortified wine . either be put under A DC ι ι ' · .< ■ <·'.jν banning them Iron, ' .· theoretically tii y count ie- ». m : ght restrictions will be placed ar· ,i.<l their sale. Social >n urit.v. Inemployé,! ut ι sensation ben ilit- will .ι ι ; ι n ■ :/i*d in view of the tremendoii . ■ that Ha. ac cumulated Λί ι. weekly pay ment.. will be d"Ul ied and there will be . stepping up aoilg the hue. (Hurts. lialkcd last t.... the state's lead aij-, ba: .1 · α ' will ' y a L;.. ; 1 i loi a statute L, i.;., the Supreme court ruts-making power.· over the State' c in t pmbably icceci. tin.- * .Mi. !ii e :. \ji· anotliei drive aga.n ! '.!.>■ J ay pee ..stem wii i'Ii '. · :. . ah .-m'!,- oi poh tical oppo it ι ■: ι . : id which may be -■I liuli ici t vi I in "Fair Trade" Acts. Nothing I..ι be1 noised abroad about ttefi type legi lation—nuuwng (Vit ι. in 1!'./.. ι i: zed n.ei chant . upport it. ιi-cailcd lau ti ι.α ..ι·, pi iii ··.;: . urne tonus oi in a ι , :,ut 1933 a proposai to ii·..;·. an ι ..ten - .Ίΐ ol the prin c ,.n ! a ι .ι despite the persistent < f · ι : . I.·, .ucnant Gov» rt.· r s , ι..;\· c#:\ ι ai it· behal 1. λ .a· ι...: 11. ■ are quite l..:cly ; ι be ijLici; . g ..η I... time. Small Louns. An· · ; It r li , y ρ. ri uni il, la-re! ι i'ore squelci. u e\iiy time· it coin"; j Up. Shj,iMi.·. : ,a ,. ι ι. : ρ -. ';a : ι . ι . . ■ , to pllt ll llgi: si h ι ■ t h. 11 , :>ei 111 u ta mall Joan at better than ptcrent "legal" inter ist rates. Résiliation 111 Commission:·!. Filori : t.» t·. . η 'ι π:'. t'..r r<■ ι' i iory cinmi s«jns are probable. 'ihere is c\ ι dent .. :i i.,; it act ion ι i the multitude of In.art- r.lit; ■·.!!.i:g trade.- and ρ ■ île. sion. and \. :.■ ■ engage m them. Agriculture. There are no indication.- ο lar a to where the perennial Si.iie t ' ..,··· <· Department of Agncaiuir' .11 break out in the As.-cnibly: I at . it doesn't break out. . Ί. t τ 11 : .·. : ; ι think tiie m:llenium ha- ruirn . %itional Défense. The legi.-lators will pin.iably atrip! a series o£ "uniform" statutes includ ing anti sabotage. I'irt inns rcg. : t .ι ii. secret organization registi ation. ι delense police, anti-foreign uniform, and expl"si\ι·.- acts. Labor is likely to seel. : ome ehange.-. if not it) ιιρρο· ·· ai toto, .-oine feature of the anti-sabotage act it believe.- are aimed not so much' .it promoting national defense a.· at stringhalting labor's right to ,-trike. iiiiiinMiMu ι \cmlinons. In 1936 Tar Heel voters adopted constitutional amendment permit ting exemption of iiwiih-occupied homes valued up to $1.000 from ad valorem taxes: but the last two legis latures have refused to enact any Mich exemption, or any part of it. Headed by the North Carolina Ci range, advocate:· of the exemptions will try again. They have lost out to the opposi tion of county oliicials who contend the exemption would so reduce valua tions as to make operation ot local governments more difficult. Chances are they'll lose again. State 1· ncroacliment. Local government units will light I with then usual vigor again.-t the Slate'.- taking over any Ion.is ot taxes st:il left exclusively to the !■ icals. \"t only lh.it. but they vv'11 try lor complete restoration of intan gible tax revvmn to the local units and lor a greaiei -hare in highway fund collections. Lnr.il Laws. Still another "ev erlasting" pro blem. Al· ire than half tile bills in tiι'dticeci in the 'legislature tire always purely lucal. There is a strong and gr.'Wiim ipinii ί that soniethinR ι night tn bi done toward eliminating . :. : t « .·: out ι lar noboch 11, s Mill aiil·· io v.'iί'κ out any sala-lac lory solution. j in .;n Carolin ι League . ι ίι ui ι .Ci ρ, ι ! 11 h . il proba bly come ! ;1 v. lib ■ ι ι in nnial "home rule iM'iïd'iii Mt to 1 he Con titution and 1V111 probably he able to pi'oserνc .; II ' 'all ;· ·, ill'..' ■ hUU : I'll η 1UI.Î. Falangist Activities ■\re Watched ^Continued From faue Oneî Ireai 1. el S,.,un 11· . · a ivnde:ι ■ν η Latin Λ. · m a 1 la il.- I'll ampaign. they i. is to be advanc •d I y lalaii.::·' propagandists in ipani.-h e 1 a 1 'as> e- lega'ains and oiisiilaU in So,ilh and Central Vlliei lean 1 ■ 111. .· and ! a tile 1 'hi l ppinc. . Copiés o! oli'cial Span,.-!: govern j lient ii. eunii Mt: reeeiv Cil hare, the 1 oiirecs re pi : ted. gave 1 dencc that alangist workers operating tar ugh ipanish government olia.es may als iccome clearing agents lor axis proj. ganda. _ __ . legislators and Job Seekers Stream Into State Capital (Continued from Page On?) bsenc'· t" serve as principal clerk. Dan Tompk.us of Jackson county nd J. II Norwood ol Stanly county rere seeking votes for reading clerk 1 the Hon.-·· and three men—H. L oyner 01 Northampton county. Toe irown ol Perquimans and Sherwood Jpchurch ol Kaleigh—were c.1111 laigning for the post ot sergeant 1 t arms of the House. Miss Ko.-.a Aland ol Concord was j eported as the only candidate loi 1 ngros.-ing cl< :κ of the House, a job he has held many years. The gossip also said three Senate j ittaches would have no opposition. They were Ray Bycrly of Sanford irincipal clerk: L. H. Fountain ol rarboro. reading clerk, and Herman Edward R. Mangum, Jr., Is The First Born Of 1941 Fourteen Loveiy Gifts From Henderson Mer chants To Be Award ed Youngster; Seven Pound Baby Born at 11:43 A. M. New Year's Day. Edward " Jr.. seven pound son ol Mi and Mrs. E. Π M.'MRU· .11 ' · .).· troot. S«.uth Hi ιΗ· mi. I · ■ i.lliciiilly (!i·.-'Rîi.itt'd t'.· : mi ol 1 hi· ,\t". Υ ι I. In ■ <· '■■■ ι ι··''· 'ι ι· · : ni. Hen (ii I'SI '! ! 'ill cil.lilt- . Edward Μ; 111:11: ' . rived at 11:13 a. in. at Mai κ. l'ara; m hospital, • nd I) ('hr.' !·· D. I! the ccr 'il.Viii·: phy.->ian. Κ ι :l··· ρ:»···( <··. . 11 « ndcr • iii merchants* through the Daily ί Î 1 ; ι Ί1. have Γ .1Ί ι ·|·. il ,..· oly gifts to 'if I .-■! I " ■11 < ! ·1 ■ · ■ yci. . and 11·»: id< ι· *-!t !<i« .· ι, on maii - u-<\ ( .oil y. . Κιΐ·\a,d' ..itl οι ·,■· furnished • ni '.'out11 ι ' i.ν tho Daiiy Dispatch, and he, it: : irn. will pres < I'lc lettf r t'i the . · Operating mer chant··. The merchant will award to îrif· ο. 1 . r ni ti ι.' ι · i ·ι f V9-Î1 i .'· t ι i fi ν · I : :i life .. » 11 fourteen lovely t . They arc to be i empcrature I,o\v l'ourtecn Decrees ill ['. :.ϊγ!\ λΙΐ>ΠΊΙΜ£»' Λ !"\ι !. m;;rruUnv ιιί' ( ιιιΐ'.τιι degr <s ι; »r /n o was <rs per ienced In·!!· early today ;-s a re sul! ol ti:·. sharp drop of the week-end. It "..is >nr <·■! the coldest ni",' Is of the w inti·;· s.> far. 111:'. ;.n ιr. other oc'a-,lo:i. Decern!)!·!· a r· adirg of el veil ahiive v. as reported. The mercury began to .kid Saturda· night and continu'-d on the toboggan Sunday, acrom panied l;y a brisk north wind. By dusk the temperature w as belov. freezing, and the drop contin ued until i'.ie minimum was hit early today. There were many reports of frozen and burst water pipes in various parts ol town. Commissioners Γ ο Make Selection Of Recorder Protem Other thin elo iug out of ce«N : ι π < 1 η .:'.!ι ι port ining t«> 1 lio quadrennial pioperty re'.aluation. today-.- monthly meeting ol the Vance Board of C'min ty Commi-.-a mers wïis largely one of routine. Naming of a recorder pro tem was on the program of business, together with receiving and filing of ■no π ι:;.I ι : nthly reports of v: rious county dep. 11 : ■< nts and activities. J;; t i (·ίι Τ'. ■ ι. « in thi ei immissii mer in α ail .'κ'·: tional jury to supplé èrent tIn> ι dr..wn for regular service a! t h I Wei . ■ t'TP of slip( :ior CoUl't Tile nliiïifier excused from duty and the lutr- My for drawing a grand ■ 11:■ \ ■·■. dei'a■*ι·: 1 the list of forty se lected by the commissioners early in Π ·ι·ι inber t' t .Indue Luther Hamii ' η .. r.ι t others be chosen for SOY LANE REPORTS TO FLYING SERVICE ι· y ι...· ' ··:. M.11 of Mr. and Mrs. I. Γ). Lan··. vn< a -'.enior at X '. Staι ι . Rah .. 1. this year. .· on · .1 :<y the U. S. Ar iy Air ser' tee a a flying cadet, and : > Ft. ,lack-on. Mis-.. ■ ■ ' ' : „;n:ng. ati lii rar- : !\ /ι; ered : a. · ■ ; Raleigh ,i:i"ι.···*,. win ri In' ha· been going til Γο:; ah C \ \ raining. \V a a a 1 State. Lae.e wa · cadet apt ι.η of the R ι» Ί" and was ι. ί : t · pop.ilar on t h ■ campus, where !" was leader. He v. a.- a member of e\wal honor; iy and -oe:al societies. ■ md was generally liked by his elas»- j nates. ι g >,en i.»;. Il··:niOi ■ ·γϊ ι. ι reliants. ili· indu 1...I i:..iii. ni Hender <•11 >1 di'Jio .111(1 ,1 bank book awaiting the name et the new >«ι<πκ ί<·. . ι ..a L)· j ·. 11 '.nient Store .. _ tt-i with a knitted -liit: the parents will receive ;■ $2 book m theatre tickets to the Stevenson, Stale or Embassy thea tie ι ·ΐι : · I ( '· . 1 ..ι Hi can- of I '· ' : .iK ui<"i ι !. ·. ι. ·ί 1 t ed the first Lorn "I -il Λ ι Oye swing Is Hugi.e 1' . ι ' · ■ C··.. awaiting ... . ::1 ι ti.<· ι 11 > C'hristian Harward Furniture Co., i« tu present ii handsome high t'haii ; Brookside Dairy i< offering l" quarts <>t lîrook .<t( . .-iei lint; il·cr . poon is :. : ; ι .;>··idv.-yn Jewel t . i: > ....t ■ ·'■ In: the young :· . . ■·' \V· ■ · 1.. ι ci . · 11 id a nice warm baby Ptpperell crib blanket is at I;·..-ι -ι-1 '■ .'.id U.jc Store. .V. (à i. . .ng one dozen « .·] . II· . food·: a baby ι ··:!■. i ti. u ' -Ί Leggett's De partment Store, and a Taylor-Tot . .· . ; t;fi piay combination «.! ί»· '.·:· .1- urmture Co.; •J v' C ·.. ι» to jin· ent the youngs t<. in an ail wool and satin ι ! b - y Market. Epidemic Of Cfïkl Symptoms f'S, !'··:.,': ' i with 666 Salve or 6δ6 Ν ..·· Drops generally re lit νι·- cold . vmptoiiis the first day. —Adv. 1 Matinee 10e and 20c Night 20c Today On the Stage Krii" WBT Charlotte Γ Λ f'ï'V ΚΓ ! Λ ΠϋΟΡΓΓΚ I Ιι .· · ! ι cr and all the Ganq \ Hillbilly Show Full of Music and Sons Jn Screen ΤΤΛΙ MrCOV in "GN CODE" Tuesday 1 Oc-15c ΤΠΙ McCOY in "GI N (ODE StavMison 10c and 3l)e Today-Tomorrow Λ Brand Now Movie C'yrioon — News 1; . Days ! ,ιι\ WiiivMlav aiul Thursday M.ilinrr I Or I n· N'ifiht 10c-20c TUSSY Wind & Weather lotion HALF PRICE! LIMITED TIME! Regular $1 Size . . r.. SO* TheoriginalWind and Weather Lotion. Smooth on face, hands, neck, to help guard against chapping. A smooth powder base. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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