loiit iii » «*rï>t l\ns
Of Heiitlrrsou
Here art· two .>ld s >lk songs, furnished by Miss Claudia lliintpr. which
were popular d : n>< , s > : lit ·Ι< - I · .r.d \\ . ι
were suns .it corn ι t π it ! ·
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p..··..· :> tig '.I · V
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Tin ,·...·· \ ■ ' r.y pitched
Ho :' ■ s ' cl;toh.
The jt.'fy sat and w< ndered why
Th.· »erd. ■ ' - :<v id , ' i fly.
Plumbing Heating - Electrical Contractors
OH-O-Malie Oil liurner» — Iron Firemen Coal Burners
WILSON ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 738 William Street
Ride The Taxi
During 7 he Crowded Days Of The
Henderson Centenni»!
You will want to get about with great
ease in orck·!· to take in all the special
events se he- -.iiled.
It's Simple When You Call
S66
Lcughiin's City Taxi
Phone 366
HENDERSON
Has Made Great Progress In Her
100 YEARS
And We Congratulate Her
We are part of an organization that has grown from one to over
2.000 stores located in every state in the union.
Our Henderson Store Was.
Started In May 1938
Since our opening three years ago we have tripled in size of stock
carried and in volume of business done and continue to grow.
Western Àuto Associate Store
^ I. H. Vickery, Proprietor.
» »
ΤI it Nation's First Born Is Baptized in "Thr- Lost Coîony '
(ι tin· highlights of Paul Green's patrio
stimuler ·· -on M. nteo -the birthplace ι·ι the 11
nation.- 1',· ' in.!:.. Mi···· than 32.0.0Π0 per-on- from
-■nee it w ::rst :;trd a< a ivn-c··:· τι"'· ,1 veil
ί ·ι..ti 1 >tis . ' '·η· ι ur.'i · 'he !> · .»· <0 I-land colonics
μιί-< rted .. ·:>' · μι■:·' M.it:fiays and Τ a-day.- t!i
"Τ I. I' iciiy." which opens its fifth
\ 1 I'.iptt.-in of Virginia Dare, the
τ :. t \\ -Id have M'en the historical drama
η ι''·: "1 .·· v.' 'ii the 3.10th aniih Li'sary tvlr
! *:ic i ,'i: V.r:::i;:a Hare. The drama will be
; 1. .(··· · 1 lav. September 1.
Avoid Injury by Having
Roomy Seat When Driving
By LOGAN CLEXDEXING, Μ. Π.
β Thr great Russian physiel -frist
Pavlov spent most of hi.-· life in
vestigating the phenomena that he
call etl conditioned réflexe.-. 11·
showed, foi instance, that if an
animal is taught over and over
Dr. Clendening will answer
questions of general in! iv<t
enly. ami then only thr· ugh
his column.
again thar the ringing f a bell
means that a dish of nn .it :s just
inside a certain door, h· will go
to find the meat as > ί as he
hears the bell, whether the meat is
there or not. The cor. :;tioncd re
flex stays with him f. r the rest of
his life.
In these days of rapid changing
in automobile design I wish that
Pavlov hail found out how to un
condition our reflexes.
I have just been learning to
drive a new car. one of those that
has no gear shift and since I have
spent most of my automobile
driving life changing gears I find
my left foot keeps reaching for the
clutch.
Requires Intense Thought
Τ am all rtfhr as liino* ns Τ thin 1,·
about it intensively, but I must
have been drivinsr the old car with
about a tenth of my mind. I will
undoubtedly Ret conditioned to the
new arrangement in time, but
meanwhile I am keeping to the
back streets.
I have though a very serious
complaint about automobile manu
facture. I don't know where they
ίτι t their model for automobile
drivci's. but the model must have
boiti a rial wasp-waisted person.
Now I am not wasp-waisted and
the steering: wheel ci the modern
automobile diss into my person
that I can ;.ct possibly steer it
until the s vu· is set back :· iev,·
inches.
The steciintr wheel is r ally r·.
menace as i-ointed out l-y Dr.
Claude S. 13. of Cleveland, who
ha? collected a number of ea-rs of
damage to the heart from the
sti il i 11 lt wheel jamming in: ι the
chest at the time of an accid·. '.t.
Rest After Accident*
Weakness coming on after an
accident is the commonest symp
tom of damage to the heart. There
is also shock—lowered bio· · 1 ,.··.
stne with cold, clammy skin, ι > st
lessness and air hunger.
Drivers should be warned not
to start on their way ηl::ιiη lui
soon after an accident r.o matter
how trivial, especial;:.· :f t)ι·■ wli ■· 1
has jammed into them at 'he time
of the accident. More imp. rtant—
see to it that the steering whet I is
far enough away from the body.
Another piece of useful hygit-ne
while touring is not to have the
stomach or any organ full. The
most serious common occurrence
in an automobile accident is rup
ture of the bladder or stomach, if
they are empty there is no danger
of this.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
L. L.. St. .Tos. ph, Mo.—"What
about boils, their cause, and do
people with diabetes have boils?
Also about headache. I wake un
with η lii-j. ιΐ :ι ί' I .> ;m,1 ςϊ,·Κ- ; 11 ri\'
stomach about every tin days;
j these spells last all day."
Answer: Roils are caused by the
j entrance of germs into the lower
ι layers of the skin. They tend to
j occur in places where rubbing or
I abrasion of thé skin occurs—as the
j back of the neck, from rubbing of
1 the collai·. Diabetics are very sub
ject to ι··ι·:Ν. Τ h headaches sound
like migraine*
■:r>ITOf;'5 NOT.1!· Dr Γΐοη îor.ir,f h:>.
.H'vni i';iu:"h : c" - \v 411 »■ ! ι ca η be <Mairu<! by
! ri-iulcr^. 1 .arh |>u:: ι :;!·.*». *··..·. !' >v in e« :lU.
1·"· Γ ·· y ' HO · . t ! ι : · > I t «!"· U·.· i. -CII'I '· ·»
< ί' - .ι e -. an-1 a · !:'-a-l ir« --· 1 c»:\ rli<:«o
-tamp : with ;·. t hree-cent · amp, to I >r.
1 ;.·· ■ ami h art ' Tim ,· Redu»·
f: · i . ι ' ι m ■ ' tu !'l <· . nr.·" "! sfarvt F* cil
! .·· "· "la.- : : . ·· ι - ! · .· w ·-Ï11 ..."
I ' '."i i in . i· i! · .· i · η. Ί ' T.iv
* art· Ί t; . lia. .. . : '
Fui' ι·ΐ:·.ι · "Γ . pecch and : ι ;·.··.
facing ni' lacts, a famous I n:: -i
clergyeian .if the past di-t .·'.·· .
prizp 'ii mine sort or other. "C·wi
nut to ι e : I it' next v. eek.' : :e v. tot.
tu a friend, "I have got ■■ .inethiiij
important to do—I have g t to die.
Chorus V\ ill
Be Feature
( C η tinned Fr Pa ge On 1
Rev. I. \V. Hughe.-. Hu- of Holy In
noccnt Episcopal church at tin·
. 1: . il ■ ι . . ΛΊ- S UlCillV niliht. airf .·.
ην. c!i;iU y fullowing tliis addicts
Κι.. Β. C. 1 ; ι ; ι ν : -. pastor ί the
F.. -· Methodist church, will .-.peak
from the subject "Looking to the
Future With Confidence."
The invocation will be asked by
Hew Apple, the prayer ul dedication
will be by Iiev. \V. 1J. Mclnnis, pastor
ul tin1 First Presbyterian church, and
the benediction will be given by Rev.
E. Norfleet Gardner, pastor 01 i:.e
First B. ptist church.
Tiie complete program for the
uni η service follows:
Processional—Lead On, Ο King
Eternal, (Congregation and Chorus).
Invocation—Rev. J. F. Apple, First
Congregational-Christian Church.
Feditation-Response — Pit Alder
man, (Chorus).
The King of Love My Shepherd Is
—Shelley.
Holy is the Lord—Offenbach.
"The Glory of the Past Century"—
Rev. I. W. Hughes, Holy Innocents
Epise pal Church.
"Looking to the Future With Con
fidence"—Rev. B. C. Reavis, First
NOTICE.
Having qualified as Administrator
of the Estate of Arthur Burton, late
of Vance County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned. or to his attorneys in
Henderson, North Carolina, on or
before the 30th day of May, 1942,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to the estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 30th day of Mav. 1941.
B. P. WYCHE,
Administrator of Estate of
Arthur Burton.
Gholson & Gholson,
Attorneys for Administrator.
30-6-13-20-27-4 I
Λ It ' icd.-it Church
i ' ,.vi . : I't (i:. .αϊ ·η—iù'v. W. J).
Me Inn is, First Presbyterian Church.
Bless Thou the Lord—(Didicsted
iIt Contemn.;! ). (Chorus)
I ii : h:ii S ·ΐ!β - Bortnianski.
Fa irest Lord Jisu.—Crusaders
i ! . Μ.χι-d Ci; ι a> ).
Τ · I. 1*! F ι ■ y':u\
ι ι 1. ·, Λ!···: H iv—Ku nek t Mixed
Chora-)
I ·. · W 't . ■ ni Ikriylun—Ar
.. : : l.· < ; Sextette)
Jesus. Lover ®f My S.ml—'Wesley.
W .1 S . t'y the Wondrous
Cross —Arranged iv Lowell Mason—
(Mix· .1 Cm·: us).
' Λ Γ .i Λ" ' · Traffic of the Way—
1 * \ t ! ; : :. ; ! ) ■.
Response—Georgt Whelpton (Mix
i ;1 iftiMi'UsV.
!ίι'· ·η—Rev. Κ. N· rfleet
©a dner. First Baptist Church.
"The blessing of the Lord is with
• τ i> . li'.d 11 < ι1 with In- enemii'·. '
Halt, a y«'ar ago. March 1l
! In ·.'. · iiderl il 11> bo a dictator
ι al tint.- lu able to got personal as
urajfRv from God h in .self.
Manufacture of coin-operated ma
int·- vending, amusement, and
ther. including gambling devices—
ι- a S20.U00.000 a year industry, ac
cording to the Census Buerau. Tin.
: epresi nts the factory value of mur·'
1 il.an 300,000 -lot machines.
Γ
Britain Getting Respite
Through Drive On Russia
itx κικκι: l. snirsoN.
.hi-! how tin* six-day nazi blitz.
■ tU" ■ » ι -1 tin· Kus.-ians i> fining i- nn
iiiiaui. but ii; tins is written it a μ
ι., that tin· nazis have proceeded
κ· 11·: Ilu i than soviet butter region.-,
L'Xcei * m one possible ease.
Λί- -- cow admits that a panzi -
ι dged thiust has .-pealed north ol ti ··
1 . 11 11 marshes to the vicinity of
Mill.-, in white Hu.-.-ia. It say.-, how
u . . t.· t a mole deadly dri\e south
1 the ., ι -1 it toward Kiev till
uiliid a sovietized Poland.
Κ ι ev.i t re the only nazi- in Hu
sia }>i ■ >}it·; are either prisoner- oi
parachutists far as can be di.-cein
ed. Il t ·.. 11 is true. Hitler'- lutcn
likmg Hamaiiian allie: are ben
ueld oi the liessai abian Iront, al·.!
apparently confirmed reports oi
Russian bombing of the Polesti oil
Held m Huinania indicate- it i. true.
Na/i Resources Hit.
That is the first biow struck at
lhat vital nazi-1'ascist war resource
lor the piotection of which Hitlei
ι isked both the Balkan and Hus.-ian
ivars. Britain missed a chance to do
:t from Ci recce. It is the jugular vein
of Hitler's war effort and British
lailure to hit at it before Greece and
Crete fell has groused sharp criti
cism in the l'a 11 s h press. There is η
veiled implication that British in
vestments in Humanian oil might
nave had something to do all alone,
with reluctance to destroy welis anrt
plants.
Τ Liming westward, to > h ι \. ν υ
battle ut the Atlantic 111 n i.ii ,t! ·
the KilSM.-nazi war. a London ,|
iinw is made that CuiAette p.i-i
tain's ugly ducklings and ,\■ :n ι
call-built Catalinu planes an·
King ίι slow-but-sure victory n ·
sell that claim might mean hui,. I·
come.·, however, close in the wake ,,
: secret debate in parliamcii! ·ι, ,
Atlantic situation.
Jl' the claim, which i
enough at best, ran contrary t.. ι.|,a)
was confidentially revealed t,. p, .
liament. there would be a lu , ,ι;
it m England. Ί lie ('Inn chill !l:
try iia- enough outspoken cnt ι
ιΐ>ure that.
Sou War Encourafiins.
Thus tin· more encouragi! ρ r_
' 'ire o! pi ogress being made m . ,
lighting and the prolonged . ι , !
luftwaffe hammering at Brili-h p..,-t
and tiipyaras are doubly sigm'..-.,ι.ι
It .irins reasonable to belie\.· th..ι
Germany's l'ai lure to get the p. .. . _
lui new battleship Bismarck
and the immobilization of othei (!. ■
man lieavv ships in French pu,:·
had much to do with throwing the
Hitler sea attention campaign . ». , |
England definitely off schedule.
Perhaps that was one of the ι et,.,
that prompted him to turn hi. at
tention to Russia.
In anv case, half a dozen day of
the struggle sees British vital area,
in better case than they appeared ι
week ago.
It's A Pleasure
To renew old acquaintances, and there
will be hundreds of our old friends
returning to Henderson for the big
Centennial
Celebration
Come on, friends, enjoy these
big days and visit with us.
George's Cafe
ι
Welcome To
The Great
Henderson
Centennial
Celebration
Henderson's Oldest
Florist Invites You
Henderson is turning the century as an incorporat
ed town. Its steady growth is a credit to all of those
who have dwelled here during those years. Henderson
will continue to grow and prosper, and we are glad to
be a part of such a community.
We Grow The Flowers We Sell.
BRIDGERS, The Florist
Phone 380 Andrews Avenue Extension
MRS. NELLIE D. BRIDGEKS