Championship Tourney Underway At West End Club I Three Fights For Men And Two For The Ladies Finals To Bt* Staked Saturday and Sun day; Stewart Finch W :ns Low Medal for Men, With 74; Mrs. Clare Waddill for Ladies \\ ith 53. di. : λ\ \\ ! g :Λ· fui tin Ift'nrti r- ι Γ, ld>b. ι W td . !!. ' • cîi. V ' -i ctairea . u u1 I '■ · " " iV Hanric'iv the w rumiiÎ'-i!! ï\, : iris ι !i ' First Flight .h JiJ·: η. i; κ Η',ιΙ,Ι ιν i. . S·. ' Lee Λ\ "ΐτΐι ' t 1 Κ ; L>. .1 t ' ■■!« !■'. : 1 -»ci ·ι:: ι ι ! i. i l ,J L. Me 11 π. - J. H. J. m. Ji · ι κ. ι . » : iiu\ ici Ci» . ·λ· -> G· :·!·. U. K. Cl. ir.vl!· \ ·: r CSlC ;lH.: . Jr. I ' . ! : r. r" -S ! i .. ι, ! - . 1. H .) . rhird ! Ii it. Κ. G Fiai,n..g. a . I1. C L ugïviii;. U. G. il . i 1 i 1 ; - < U U. !.. . ·. Mi-1 I· ' . J J 11 i ; ·■. r - r . . !': .1 i.i: . . . I'. L . L.uin-■ i'airuii; I irsi i· li;',ii. M.- w s g u ■· iiiia . 1 Ί *ii J( M ■ L. V ι vil Κ well. U : 11 C .. Mr I. U. H. -'.1 li. Il Bu < ; D · Mi »r ·1ιι1 I : u : : l Min.v Π·.,' Ji u". m. Jr. . i). .it i'v .. Two Games Carded For Wednesdav best ·4·.ϊι ... vWct n i'- i..v .. ■ . ', ; the Hi.· , ι· '. Λ'-·->· ι . :i,ghl I-'-.an · L, · ' M,.· »!■<·;<: S'A'.nk l.t t π·. ■ .κ ing ιι;;ι ι.-t AI . y !·'! , πι- · II· igh The Hendc·:' u Is λ il be equipped :n i ·.. unit in new 111ι! ι ni ' ,μ· ,ι,Ι pruned tu meet this highly rated team from HoiitmKe Rap Ί-. Tin· R. xi'i.r All-Stars will bring a top flight club to the city to an gage the p.ck of the city league. The conte- - are expected to be among the best turned in here, and· l'an.-· are urged to be on hand at M o'clock tor the first pitch· BLACK BULLS WHIP HENDERSON INDIANS The Henderson Indians, a colored baseball aggregation, was licked here Sunday afternoon Ki to ό by the Durham Black Bulls. This team was announced as the second nine of the Carolina Tigers. Score by innings: R. Η. E. Durham .. ..400 220 104—13 14 3 Hend. ... 100 010 300— 365 Batteries: Bell and McCullers; Boone and Hight. In 1 he i ted <»!· ι ..i l cited. J ffNt rounds hc;an toda\. and will In » ompleted h \ Tuesday: > -r. »nd round must hi* completed t>> Wednesday. third round by Thiu-d η > mi-linaK on Friday. I itnl the finals will begin Saturday, and '.<·· concluded Sunday. 1 committee will enforce the -chedule and all golfers are ad visee! t. I 1 I \ SOI ΓΙίΛΙ-Ι. LrAGl'E Club W. 1. IVt.' 2 .846 ; L' .8461 H ι Τ Γ> .583 ι Ο. ν '' 6 Ι \V · . 4 8 .333 M - !· .182! :· S· 2 12 .1431 l'irn.uovr ι.κλοιέ ( lu!» \V. 1,. IVt \ M UI( \\ 1.1 Λ C i 1 1 ( lui) s· I. t T* W !.. IVt Γ>ί)Μ !> 22 569 π :<■. xw ! ι "'i .'il!7 !l 2'.) .473 :: \ M4H NATIONAL ΙΪΧΠΓΓ du: w. l. L. IVt (W4 ) 2i> 447 .!')()' ι ΜΓ» '.]21 (!!'. SOI TBAl.;, Ι.Γ \OI'E !!■ ■ .y ΛΙ l: X " ■ Hmd· .'. ;i (■.uni- Tut'Mla\ \ighli . il. il:.· G .;,rd. PIEDMONT I I ΛΟΙ'Ξ ·: Pon :])n,ith. ■:vl .,· C!;:i : lotie \>Iî:RT( Λ\τ I,ΚΛΟΙΈ .· 1 :. lii'lphia. Innd ;st New York. • P. NATIONAL I.EAGï'E Philadelphia at Chicago, ι·, a; Pittsburgh· V··;·!; a' Cincinnati. IV 'i!:!yn at St. Louis. Results tmmmrnmwss® 1 PIEDMONT I.KAGI F Winston-Sal· in (!: Durham Charl· t'c ! ! : Richmond '>. · ■ :■! - -· ith 1-3: Asheville 0-5. Only 4.. les played. VHEKICAN X.FAOT F ' York 3: Cleveland 2. adelphia 10: St. Louis 4. '«•η ;:·»>: Chicago (1-4. : .nat η 7 Detroit 5-4. NATION W. I.FACt t · η -V Pittsburgh 1. ch Vagi· 6-4 Philadelnhia 0-8. Cincinnati 5-6: New York 2-3. Brooklyn 8-0; St. Louis 1-3. LOWER TAX Warrenton. June 16—A total of >".".384.84 has been -pent for build ;'if· in Warren County -ince 1937. Τ ixpayers can look forward to a induced tax rate reduction for next year. Chairman W. H. Burrough of of the Board of County Commission- j ers said at the regular meeting of the ! board. All-Stars Top Oxford I Townsville Girls Score 16 to 7 Victory Over Epsom and Hen derson l akes 6-5 Vic tory Over Oxford All Stars Saturday Night. H.-aier-ai Al!-St;.r.< rallied i:i the iele.it Ox I At'St 6 · Sat ct Town λ Ιι a·. ".ad ·.·· tupped Kp- ■ CÏ ul)lene. lit : .Γ th· -·>ΙίΙ};ιΓ. p. ' T!n τ Λ iwville κι·> a-auued Kp.-· : .ι κ. ι. l; tin \ a". ·· y Οχ 1 i got : a tu : . ' in : ι . s! im.n.y. and -iayt I f. ■ a' .·" : ■ s ay t- ' · i in;. 1 · κ .... \ ·■.·■ St;;I' Tin > nte.-t ;va> ο pitching duel bitwi ι ·. .' litoi'i; We'd. - : i K; and A Boyd. Hindu- ι et Οχι·>rd ι .it ' ·κ< the: -·!;· h.t and two Hender.-οπ eftBg in the ta>: Mi ning for tu · : the t il tii gave Oxford .m· th-.i tutly.. In the .-1 χ t i a Woud led oil with a homer, t t-n . ■ au' .· . .aa ail error aa\ ι t..· \ - ' '.a- 1 T\\ d able- a · - lit nder.-i l' . lai third Henderson a ipled two errors, a walk and Thur>ti : Hi·;· · - ■ ■! :··:■ tWi1 run.-. T\\»> er:· '.m· R.l\ e Mender-· ·ιι all· ' V In the la.-! of the ·.»».·■ M· a tli -..i; got .. w.ilk ;it:d Κ ··'·. !·.·ν tripled Intel · it·.vie- long fly t tin imm'. i p-oin \i· It II i M. Dicker.·.·.» c . 1 : t> Y. Di aient ρ . . . 1 ί - V. Italloek 11) ... I ί H St· κι 12·· ΛΙ A S . 3b · 0 I., Med! il .-.- ι 0 II a! Sa -a : . . 1 u D. La- liter Il . . . lut) I. Pe: ..: "il rt 2 2 0 Tow mm i 1 le \t> Κ I! I Al II :.* .'in I 0 il i Γ. X I 'd 1! .. 2 2 I' κ. :\l· ■- it : ι u ι M X .···.· . ■ d I 4 2 2 0· X ! [· ::t .■> 2 2 0 M Ht:·.· . Ci- Π . ! 2 3 0 S S": ·2· :î 3 3 I» S W...U· -i 3 2 1 Ο Ι... Au. c.: :·! 3 2 1 it H n*· ·. ...3 0 3 t) Τ . 32 l(i 17 2 Si· .< ■> nn:ngs: H F.p.-i·: '.uni 052— 7 Τ- 'V. :. . ι'Π 43x—1 ti Ί" a.-. . Λ Π·· : .en t 2. X II :,·. M. Κι 1 v.·.. d.-. S S.th. Thiv·. - : . ' ·-■ V I).·· .t■ ηî. M Kdv. irds. II. . (5 X · i: \V nnijjf ; '- . M X ■ ι. : te!:.·. :>· ·. !.' t' ·' Κι ι ncy and U· ·. d T.: <·: »<> nutu.-. Oxford Λ1) 1! Il Γ i. 4 0 0 3 .4121 ...4211 !·λ·! 2ij 3 0 0 1 3 1 il 1 Γ i 3 0 0 0 il. 1 0 II o M !.. : : 3 II 1 0 ( ' .·!'!; 2 t 0 0 C'k.·.··»»« 3b 3 ο (i n T. ·;.! 30 5 4 7 Henderson Ah Κ II Κ ι ' .ghiil rï 3 ο n 0 S i.ggmii rf 1 ο 0 0 T.·:;,!: lb 4 2 11 Pi ;dgen 3b 3 1 1 0 1! iyd ρ . . 3 n 0 0 I.angley c 2 2 10 I loyle rf . . . . 4 0 2 (1 Turner ss 3 0 1 2 Ilight 2b 3 0 0 1 Lui M'y lf . 3 0 11 Richardson sf . . 3 10 1 Totals 32 (i 7 fi Score by inn:n>:-: Κ Oxford 20') 012 n—à H( ndci - n lu:; mil ·_>— ϋ Two base bits; Terrell, Pridgen, ! Luf-i y T: ri··· i . ·· it· · Langley. H' '.vli· 11 nr.: W .. Ί \V:nning >'"· ·· '· ' H Π-.yrt. Losing pitcher: W ! · :> Dodd. Wo dlicf and K(:.:'nt'y Time 1:00. CAROLINA TIGERS TOP ROCKY MOUNT The Carolina Tigers journeyed do.vn Rocky Mount Sunday, and | copped a I? t > l) victory from I! >cky Mount. Davis was in line form tor the winners, allowing just one hit. The 1 Tigers collected four hits. , Bullock and Smith formed the! losing battery, with Davis and Knight ; doing the work for the winner-. WARREN MINISTER TO BRAGG CHARGE Warrenton. June 16.—The Rev. C'.l Rees Jenkin.-. Presbyterian minister! of Warrenton. Littleton and G rover I Memorial Churches of Warren and; Halifax Counties, has accepted a call to the new chapel at Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville. Airs. Jenkins and their three chil dren will join him within the next lew days. The Rev. Mr. Jenkins' re signation has been accepted by the. Synod of North Carolina. For several years the Jenkins cou ple were missionaries to Japan. He lormerly lived in Charleston, S. C. Services will be conducted in the new chapel at Fort Bragg until a Presbyterian Church can be erected. mtO£ÂTH^SW/TCH ι "$£5$"Γ. " RICHARD HOUGHTON (©) ' sTft .·- - - - v_ · ·. : " '■ ■ ' - 1 [ λ Ι.·ΙΛ . ι ·. 1 M 1 [:> " V ■ . HI AT Ι·'"·\· v- Xgy CHAPTER Τλνί ΝΤΥ "SKiPi ! !> OITT en w»!" Henry gasped at his son, who had Invaded their board* ι s room* "ltut why would he ' "Maybe h< a .. crook. I think he's after Mr. Ives' insurance money!" "What do J'OU know nbout Ivc-s' insurant "N-nnthing. But here's a book ail about in From I - '· !!-..? Henry in the liall came the startling "Harumph"' of a man ι ;.'lT 5iithroat. Henry jumped, ! ' in around to face a scowling Mr. .1.·· · - "Do you make a habit of prying into your boarders' affairs?" in quired tl 1 .1; man coldly. Richard mimed the dresser 1 rawer . Henry · ··· re 1 "It was all a m-mistak Κ hard here—lia! lia! —thougl" you had run out on us without ['-lying your rent, and he . . ." "He sa : . ι ay my rent—in ad vance." "Aw, ε ■. it wasn't nothin'. Mr Jones. I 1 in to ask you about the modi 'rains this morning. You weren't ! .1 thought ..." "Xever mini!."' Mr. Jones' face was sto: . ard inscrutable again. "We'll forgi t * he whole thiiig. And now, if y . r'.'t m'nil I'd like to talk wit a y ur father—alone." "Y-yes, sir!" Richard ducked past him ■ the door. John J ·· es turned to Henry as '.hough nothing out of the ordinary had occur :< d. "I went to the hospi al this 1 'nir.ï." he reported. "So-so ι irly ?" Henry was flab bergast :. "I coul ",'t sleep," explained the big man. There was a worried ex pression his face as he sat down on the edge of the bed. "What happened last night didn't tit in with my theory of the case at all. I wanted :·. know if Spinelli had recovered consciousness and told anything ■ re." "But > 1 ."ouldn'i be able to see him so ta; ly." "I knov I talked with the detec tive who s'aved with him thr aiill the night. Professor Bis bee had nothing : . do with the staM : "\V-u. it ?" Mr. J : s drew a c: ,r Mit · Γ his pod; '. made as ,_h to light it. t.'iiη changed ii. · ur. ■ and , ■ it Kirk. "No. SptnelU was ι ν :'μ away from the lodge last • j1·, lie said. when something s: pick . m from behind. He re ·:·· rubers that Professor Bisbee λ i ·■ une .i.stance in front of him. :··■ 1 that he called to Bisbee for :· : p. That's all he does remember." "i >h.-h. Then it was a cry for !.. Ip. Not a . . ' No, not an accusation." ' They've let the professor out of jail, c»f course." "About an hour after the news paper went to press." "He'll he as mad as a hornet," said Henry. He ll sue the police for false arrest." John J.·!:, s mucked his lips doubt fully. "Maybe. But Professor Bis bee has disappeared." Henry clutched the door handle. "Disappeared? You don't mean—" "1 don't know what to think. My theory is ruined by now." "What is your theory?" Jones shook his head. "Never mind theories. We've got to find Bisbee! From what you told me about his attitude toward the case, I think he knows something the rest of lis don t know. He may be in danger!" "You mean the killer . . "Obviously there's a maniac loose in this vicinity. Spinelli talked with two much assurance at the meeting last n:t:ht. The l:iller, who was at the meeting, too, tried to silence him." "That's your theory?" "No. no: ' Jones was impatient. "Those are facts—obvious facts. I'm abandoning my theory." He rose. "The police are hunting for the professor. I'd like to join the hunt, too. and I came back here to get you. You know the country." "M-me ?" "There won't be any danger- -I hope." 'How about b-breakfast first?" John Jones nodded soberly. "Okay. We may have a long walk ahead of us. As they descended to the lower iV. τ the boarder added, "Lucky for ■;s the rain has stopped for a time .it least." Mrs. rotter already was putting 1 :· akl'ast dishes on the table. She •■'as using the dining room for breakfast, anil Henry noted that she hail taken time to brush and groom her hair, and was wearing a fresh house dress. She pave her husband a meaningful look. Her lips were tight. He turned hastily and went baek to the bedroom to exchange his slippers for his shoes. Outside the wind was still blow ing. rattling the leaves of the eucalyptus tree against the side of the house. Henry looked distrust fully at the sky. It '.vas dark with heavy clouds. He knew the storm was not over. He put on his boots. When he went downstairs again he was carrying his felt hat with the wide brim. It would help shed the water if the rain caught them. "We may be gone most of the morning." Mr. Jones Informed the lady of the house as she set a stack of pancakes in front of him on the table. "Gee, can I go?" asked Richard eagerly. "You'll go to school!" his father told him sternly. The boy subsided glumly, but not Mrs. Potter. "You'll catch your death of cold," she told her hus band. "Can't be helped," said Henry. He surprised himself by his sudden forcefulness. Maybe it was the presence of John Jones that gave him courage. Mrs. Potter frowned. She was about to make another acid com ment when her boarder added, "Yes, this may be a very important search. Would it be asking too much of you to put up a lunch for us—just in case we don't get back ?" Mrs. Potter opened her month. Then she turned and walked abruptly into the kitchen. "She puts up a very nice lunch," Henry observed cautiously. The telephone rang. Richard jumped up to answer it, but John Jones was ahead of him. For a big man he was very quick on his feet. "Hello," he said into the mouth piece. "Yes, this is Jones. . . . Oh, you've found him! Where? ... I see. . . . Mr. Potter can show me how to get there! We'll be right over!" He hung up the receiver. "Never mind the '-inch, Mrs. Potter. They've already found Professor Bisbec." "Is he all »ight?" Henry asked. "He's dead. Shut through the ; back of the head!" (To Ce (on t in nod ) Johnson Confident Pittsboi·' . Juir· lii.--Vii-t.i!· It. ϊ Ίΐη-οη, 11. * I s t " 1 ' ,i *.T. -;ί icy. candi iate for 'he c.Miiri.undorshil) ··: tlu· I V.'.-th C... Mita An < r.t*;i:i Leg ·., .vhich opens .ts three day convenu ίι | in Durha· ··» Juin ι·>«ί ι ν ex pressed i :>ii«enec ·νοι· in- pr > — peut.- ' . tmng the- h ghe-t po.-t « Ihe ·:■....r. ίι. " i·'. -ni,ι·,.t ■■·.-, inrl \vt· have , had re: : rum > '·· cry .sectit«n of I North ί . ι... I .'''"ι ι·· ή: aient ! h* I ! ·■ '·ί■ u·cι i· .mmander of ' he America! Lt ... η 1 the I) :r··»·: Mr. John.-.m commented ' ■ i. , Ί ι i1 ίι.-: m ' ι " irney i- being 1 • I rl Λ Roy I.. McMillan. ,,ι ' Rali ha ■ Hon waging a cii un !ι.;· the c· immander Mr .1 hn.-on. likewise, has been | active during recent weeks, visiting ιηΊ'.ι ;· ; ·■ .sIs 'hroimho.it the state. A large : imber of the posts already it;, ο a >:i" "it record for their candi- ! date and many expre-sên in .mof- | ! : t · i : 11 prole once and it is on those y md- tii. · Mr. Johnson Im.-in,» hi- confidence. NEGRO IS KILLED IN STEM ACCIDENT Oxford. June 1(1. Hugh Lei Allen. Negro "I near Stem. dead and Bruce Atkin.-. Negro. · : the Tar River section, is in Granville coun ty jail as the result of an automobile accident Sunday alteni" η . · ·ιΓ -1 o'clock ne.· 11 Allen's ho ο -a il . n id between Sender's f··· Stem. Two other occupants oi the automobile. Benjamin and Κ . ·ιν Atkins, bi '-titers ot Iituci A' . lit Slisie C'la athan: Mel: ■ II pital .-aller ng If.'iti ! a. ■> Sy !-. 1er Daniel and CI; ...•('it; caped unhurt. State Highway Pat : olinan \V. C. Carter tv. ■ -tigated ' . .raient and said that ill six Negri τ were in ρ 1930 convertible cot.|ί and .cere go ing at a last rate of -peed. The au tomobile went ovt'i ι little hill and in and -.lit .. ditch ■.■■·, fit yards be fore it turned over. Patrolman Car ter said. It wa.- thought by the oi iicer that Atkins lo-t c-ntrol of the automobile PAST MASTERS MEET AT OXFORD TONIGHT ι Oxford. June 16.—Dr. Charles P. Eldridge of Raleigh, Grand Master of the Ma.-ons of North Carolina, will ■ be guest -peakcr tonight at 7 o'clock in the social rooms ot the Oxford Baptist church when the Past Mas ters of the Oxford Masonic Lodge ■ will hold their annual ladies' night. ; The Rev. C. Κ Proctor ot the Ox lord Orph mage will be toastmaster. V. W. Taylor is Master of the Ox l'oi d lodge Ten Master will be pre sented to the Pa^t Masters of the Jxford Lodge, Capital Gossip Ii> HENRY AVEHILL Raleigh. June 16.—Nobody is talk ing lui- publication and few are hav ing much tu say even "oil the ree- · . Γ unot ! lcially: but there are «•r.v good indications that all is far from sweetness and light in the ad . irt: ing divi.-ion of the Department ! Conservation and Development. V reporter hasn't even seen him ι :.nd m.iv. therefore. be slightly wide j < ιi the mark, but there are unusually it liable reports that Josh Home. : : :t mber ot the board of C and D and ch...: <·i it.- advertising commit-' ice. is lar from pleased with the re ten! slash m the funds to be expend ed by the division. There are indications, also, that ac- j 11\ :: e- ol the News Bureau, headed by Charlie Parker, are nut proving .m igether and completely satisfac-1 .ury. Parker and Winston-Salem's able Bili Sharpe. first holder of the news job after it was created, are repurt ttily in New York, with Bill doing his best to put Parker in the good graces, m! New York newspaper and adver-1 ti.-ing men. Ii.l] himself was a wizard | at selling hin.-elf and tHe state's pub-ι I.e.ty to tin· metropolitan big shots, j ■ nd il nil' in· ; qualified to give in : tructieii .h the art he is the man. I.oss of Tourists Feared. Principal fear arising from de-! ci eased expenditures for advertising •i North Carolina and its attractions ; to out-iders i> that there will resuit J substantial decrease in the number 1 ! tourists coming into the state, and" ι consequent slash in the amount ot ι ash thev have been leaving with lar Heels. The tourist business is rated bt-( hind only tobacco and textiles as a ■■«.■venue producer. Song Brings Jitters. Several revenue department off ι-, :-ials of minor rank are laughingly J -aid to have hastily ordered doses of .muriatic spirits of ammonia after a prankster passed through the build ing humming quite audibly the pop ular dittv "There's Going to be Some Changes Made." Capital speculators are beginning! to turn their attention toward the levenue department quite seriously, however, as it is the consensus thai there actually will be changes mad'; 1 —and that before many more moons have passed. Paid No Heed. I If you come to Raleigh and are walking along Fayetteville street.:, here's a bit of advice: Don't pay any attention to the sign 'No Might Turn" at the western in tersection of Fayetteville and Davit, streets where the new skyscraper is , being built. It's right across the street from city nail and police headquarters, but nt police officer or official has yet paid [he slightest attention to enforcing :he prohibition; so if you depend ci Ihe sign, you'll get run over as sun îs shooting. Parts Still Open. Officials of the "Lost Colony" re port that some hundred minor parts in the drama are still open fur com petition. They will be decided on Community night. SUMMER SESSION ENROLLMENT ENDS Chapel Hill, June 16.—Enrolment lor the first term of the University Summer Session at Chapel Hill wiii close Tuesday afternoon, June 17, à o'clock. Administrative Dean K. 15. House announced today. Students not taking courses for credit may enroll after that, but none will be accepted for work leading toward a degree except by special permission. While complete figures will not bi available until the enrolment is fin ished. indications today were that the registration ot graduate students will exceed that of last summer. British Lose 50 Destroyers London. June 111 miralty l.,s| η lit m . tllK'llHII ">l ' .jot! ι I ■ ,,f J| war, the m u 1 ,ββο-tnn .let white m command "i l.n < ..i · K. Bui ncll-Nigent. . . third warship ΊΊη· .Ici se\. ι·: Un· .ι . ■ ι;η ,.|as. i,nd built in I!KîO. ■ ι ■ ' d · · hit bv ;ι («inc. tiii jxin ν, ith<'tit (liclo inn 1111 k t -1 < 11 it· ι·\ ,ιι·ΐι Iut crew were killed I'd. His next ship was the llustiit which played a ;;i ι . fighting at N'arviU. which Inter wa- in ot tin' Ho till last August. HurncllNiigctt v.on tlio distin guished service <ίό in I Hvonibei, lillii). lor "successful iicticms agaiiu an ι neniy : iiImi'i.ii in··" ·■ lu· «nu in l oinniahd ol 1 in m ' · \νι Wul pole. The Jersey' ι'·· ·· .,I ι |dement via: HI·'! men. Eight WuUnfl le 111 til" l'a.v, and • a mine, 'niuunitu GUERNSEY JUDGING SCHOOLS PLANNED Plans to hold three (; ,, ,.v jut)g. ing schools in the S:.it" during Augu-t wi'iT ami·meed t.,cl:i> by John A. Arey, Kxtea .a dairy specialist of X. (' S'aV Colkge. The schools W 111 t !■.! ill (,.ΙΓΠΙ -r\ I., : L'l'dl'l'S and herdsmen, l'ai :>i agen! and vo cational teachers in i'ldgaic; dairy cattle. Arey said that the fr-t school will lie held a; the Quail li · ■·; Farm. Hougeniont. Durham cuunty, on Aug ust 18: the second at the Clear Springs Farm in C;s':>a: · intv on August III and the third the F.liada Home Orphanage lie· \~!ievillc in Buncombe co.mty on Λ t 2ιι Prof es n· 11. II Κ Idee, dean o[ the School ot Agric .-t : ·>· at Iowa ι State College and me ' ' 1 loading ; dairy cattle ,i idge .a the United , States, will be the n-v .··: -r. EMBASSY Phono t!)i "Where Happiness Costs So Little" ΤΟΒ.ΛΛ — TOMORROW £*xUU*ujltf, He-united! Tour favorites oi "THE AWFUL TRUTH" in (he CTVVVIIfiAII το,)Λν - tomorrow 9lElY ElJN 9UPI 10< and 21),· Comedy! Drama! Laughter! Tears! HENDERSON One Night Only TUESDAY JUNE 17 ^ChAS.COLLIEIV^ ' PRESENTS SILAS GREEN W ORLEA ALL NEW THIS YE. LARGEST AND BEST COLORED SHOW EN TOUR. Children · Including Defense Tax PRICES: ! Adults—Ticket Defense Tax . 25c Total 40c 04c 44c