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1 SOCIETY NEWS FOX HI NT. Mary Slnton Leitch What was that wintry voice I maid’ It was a fox's crying! In the chill moonlight eerie, weird. An echo is replying. The telltale snow w ithin tnc wood Had soon betrayed my quarry So still in his warm furs he stood. My arm could not miscarry. Startled he saw me raise my gun. But with it cocked and lead/ I could not shoot: I let him run: My hand was too unsteady. I watched thusc nimble, buoyant feet And knew that I could never Destroy such beauty lithe and fleet Like wind upon the river. I saw him move like blowing gras.-. The rhythm of a measure, With moonlight shadows merge and pass. That memory is my treasure. \nd though a sportsman's shame J 1 felt To stand transfixed and gaping, I 1 bagged for more than brush 01 (pelt- 141* 1 While Reynard was escaping. Joe Roberson Here. Joe Roberson, of Chaclout1, is spending the week-end here with | mends. — Expected Tonight. Robert McDowell is expected to 1 return to his home here tonight from k Spartanburg, S. C'., where he has ft been spending sew nil days with bis great auntMrs. Annie M. Camp. PFC Ilinton Here. B RFC Ollie M. Hinton, .Jr., is visit H ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. ll.nton. Private Hinton is in the fX Marine Corps, and has been stationed B m Iceland for the past 18 months. O. E. S. Meeting. The regular m eting of James B. ■f \V:..te chapter 199 O. E. S. will be Ap held in the Masonic hall Monday 'i evening at 8 o’clock. Members are t urged to be preseat, and to n te tin A change in hour. Sunbeams to Meet. m. The Sunbeams of the First Baptist s church will meet Sunday morning at H 11 o’clock, and each member is rc g§ quested to take an outgrown gar 1 ment from last summer, to be given |? to a needy family. Visit in Townsville. * Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Medlin. T. «. . ii and Nancy Medlin, of Baltimore. 4 Aid., and Mrs. S. R. Pendergrass, ■ Brooks and Vance Pendergrass, of f®’ Henderson, spent the day reeenly with Mrs. William Reed at Towns f ville. Visitors Here. Mrs. Owen Gupton and little daughter. Mary A1 ice?, spent sev eral days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lassiter. Mrs. Gupton has re turned to Portsmouth, but Mary will continue h.r visit for a few weeks. Business Girls Alert. The Business Girls circle of the . First Baptist church will meet Mon H day evening at fi o'clock at the .home ■ or Mr . AV. W. Noel far a “hit and ■ miss" suppir. Afterward a mission 2§ : v study class will be taught by Dr. Noel. Philathea Meeting. The Nelson Philathea c!a-- of the Cnngregatiorral-Chri-tkri ehureh will meet Monday evening at f! o’eloek with Mrs. I). I,. Newman. Jr., on Highland avenu . J >int ho-des-es j with Mrs. Newman will he Mrs. W M. Brame. Miss Flora Bra me, and Miss Josephine Langston. Jr. Civic Club Has Bridge Tournament The Junior Civic club will spon sor ;t bridge tournament next Thurs day evening, April Hi. at the Amer ican Legion hut. The tournament will begin at H o'clock Everyone who wi-lie to reserve a table is requested to contact one of the members. Clarke St. P.-T. A. Has Fathers NijjJit v The Clarke Street Parent-Te.-cher »Association held its annual Futh ers Night Friday night, Anti! 10 in the high school auditorium. The president, Mrs. W. B. Beasley, pre sided and welcomed the group. W. D. Payne led the invocation. A group of Clark Street children sang " The Old North State", after which a picture, "North Carolina, Variety Vacationland” was shown to a very appreciative audience. The f m ivie was lovely in its color and beauty of the State's vacation and f interest spots. l! The program wa sen'ded by the ® group’s singing "The Star-Spangled T Banner." ‘ilio program was ended by liw Clarke Strset P.-T. A. members, it ■S was cttcided to have a skating party Friday. April 17. in the Banner •I Warehouse a. Zene street, lrorn 7 to 9 p. m. ”. * FLOWERS I FOR EVERY OCCASION 1 Phone 380 Day or Nigni- ft, 1 BRIDGERS The Florls‘ » i Mrs. Carlton Honored j At Progressive Dinner Mrs. A. P. Carlton, who was Mis Katherine Singleton lx hue In i mar riage on March 28 in Km h,ootid, Yn was complimented at a progressive dinner Thursday e\ en ng. Guests assembled at the home ot Mis.- Neita Allen on Ilclle street lor a cocktail cotir. e. and later went to the White House restaurant lor tin main enur-e. Dessert was served a: the home ol Mis- Mary Tanner, on Chestnut - treet. Bridge was enjoyed at the Tan ner homo afterward, and Mi.. Carl ton wa> given a shower ol lovely presents by tin- guo-ts. Cl nest, foi the evening included the follow ing: .Mrs. Carlton, guest of honor. Mis Martha Dixon, of Dur ham, Mrs. VV. ,1. Powell, Mi , Doro thy McDuffie, Mi-s Gertrude Tan ner. Mi.- Billie Hose. Miss Neita Al i len. and Miss Mary Tanner. [A. Ami i\ Employees Are Hosts At Dinner The empl ivees of the A. ami I’. Tea Company and their v. ;vv d. lighti'ully entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening trom t> to It) o'clock at the Vance hotel, honor ing Clinton Futtei a lornier em ployee of the store who was induct ed into the army 1 st week and \\a hume for a few days. Upon entering the dining room the gu.sts were presented corsage and boutonnieres of pansies. "God 151 - - America" was sung before the guc !. were seated. The table was attractively deco-, rated with a miniature camp site as a centerpiece, and small .-.lk flags minuted in gum drop,-, were between the prices. Place cards were also of a patriotic nature. Aft. r dinner a program pertain ing to military life, which consisted of contests and various musical so h. .. was conducted by Mis M.riam i'innell, alter winch B. C. Well-, manager ul the .-.lure, pre icnUd Mr. Fuller -e\ nil suitable gifts which he could e rry to camp with him. During the entire evening an al . i (Sphere ol friends iip at d go id vv ill prevailed, and alter -a.me, their goodbyes to “Clint" ihe guests de parted. Besides the gue-l nl honor, Mr. Fuller, the following were iiresenl: M is- Buuise Burnette, ul Burn-burg, Mrs. ClinliMi Fuller, mcn'in ul the ininr gu si, Ml and Mr.,. B. ('. Wells. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Fa ilk H'.T. Mr. and M" James Faulkner, Mr. and Mr . John Foster, Ms. and Mss- (leorge B o];er, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rooker, Mr. and Mr- Al h rt Honeyeutl, Misses Dorothy Pat tei'snn and Miriam I’innell, . nd Roy Moors. B. P. \Y. Meeting At Cates Home 1 uesdax The usual monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Worn-: n’s j club will be held at the home of Mrs. \V. C. Cates on Orange street Tues day night. April 14. at 8 o’clock. : An interesting meeting is planned, luring which several matters per-j taming to the future policy of the dub will be discussed. A sued 1 half h >ur will follow. 1 I The retiring officers and chairmen i 1 of the standing committers will be | hostesses and serve refreshments. This is the time for election o' officers for the ensuing year, the slate having been posted for one m onth. Marian Martin Pattern ^ SIMPLE IN-AND-Ol TDOOK COTTON There's a gay "hello" In the un- I shine months just ahead ^.n the I'round-the-clock Marian Marti 1 eni tnn style. Even a beginner will '.aid Patt.rn 9033 an easy task, wi'h tin ever-helpfu) Sew Chart on hand There's no waistline seaming jo Irout and back darts for smooth li'. The pretty curved yokes and IT>w erpockcts maw contrast; the sleeve may bo short and straight or in pert caps. r>att.rn 9033 may ordered unlv i in in s*“s' and women's az.es I t. i■ >. 18. 30. {_>. 34. 36, 38, .a md 13 Size 1C) i ores 3 1 4 yai ■ i ine.i . fabrii Send fifteen ents tplus oin to cover cost o. 'aiung) for to. ■ 1 Marian Martin pane Be sure to write plainly your size. '>"np ad dress and sy Ip number. tend your wider to Ht-ucie. n Dan Dispatch, P. ‘rn Departme* 932 •* wnti §t Ne' fork N V. Methodist Circles W ill Meet Monday W. S. C. S. circles of the First Method!-1 church will meet Amnduy alternuon as follows: No. i, All’s. A. «J. Watkins chair man. with Airs. S. H. Watkins on •South \\ i ii;am v-1 • eet at 4 o clock. No. 12. Ah . H. ,1. Stalling- chair man. with Mrs. W. B. Guiding on kiiginia ax'enue, at 4:40 o’clock. N<». 4. Airs. it. M. Lewis chairman, *tii Alls. Lewi^ at her home on Clurch street, at 4 o’clock. No 4, air . L. O. raiuncr chaii man, with Airs. G. W. Furqueron at 1.44 College street, with Alls. ii. L. Norvcll as joint hostess, at 3:40 •’clock. N . a. All -. N. Ik Thomas ehair • ’ an. with Airs. S T. Peace on An al rw: a\ enue at 4:40 o’clock. No. ti. All's. .John Lee Wester chair man, with Aii.'. Thomas Horner on College street, at 4 o'clock. No. 7. Air.'. (4. i\. Allen chairman, with All,. W. P. Gholsun on Buiweil a\ enue at 4:40 o’clock. No. ti. Airs. T. B. Hose chairman, with Alls. H. K. .McLean on Young avenue. Mrs. vl. S. Fowler join' at 3:3(1 o’clock. N’i i. 9, Ai: . W. i i. \V n<lley chair man. with AllT. I!. (.’i< iw der « a. Ghoi mi a\ enue. at 4:30 o'clock. No. 10. All . Goode Morning chair man, at In Mae ol Air-. K. (.’: Ki tired i. Young avenue, with Mi . T. Ii. ilight a.> joint hostess at 4:4a ■ »'cl* ick. Cokesbury News I5\ MKS I KM SI \V 1 i1 * Iiiiul.v ha*i beaui ii'll 1 xvealh it l"i (i i th:• yi ar. and n;".~t ot 11 ■.i• yi nng peoplt n uur commnttit) : mk adxan'age nl till' pretty day Monday lur picnics and fishing and visiting. \ a g I Gill, ! is un Maltiuinre. Met., -pent Iau ter with hi- parent-, Mr. and Mi. . Claud Gill. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr \V. M. Fh niing. <J r. and lit tie sun, Nathan Bryant, are getting along very nicely. Mi.-.- Be.-sie Gupton' friend.- Iron f’arri.- Island were guest- in the Gupton home for the Faster holi day-. Song and prayer .-ecxin- were held raeh evening at K o'eloek this v eel; at Cokesbury Methodi I eiiurch by the pastor, He\a T. \V. Bee. Che lie and Burt Coghill, of I’e'ei sburg, spent Faster with their friend.- here. Caswell Southwark, ol Oxlorct, -pent the week-end with his par ent; Mr. and Mi-a Fell Smithwiek. Mr. and .Mrs Fdwnrd Gill and children x isited Mr. and Mrs. pinned ..1 Alert Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mr-. Alehin Williamson, from Warren Plain . spent Sunday xx ith Mi's F. 1). Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Mabry, of Henderson, and Mr.-. Mabry'- ,-ister. Mass Gertrude Wren, from Kpson., were guest - ■ >1 Mr. Malay'.- parents. Air. and Airs. C. O. Alabry. Sunday altt muon. Mi - Claud Stainbaek ha returned to Louisbt rg college after spending liie spring vacation with her par ents. Air. and Mrs. Turnei St.iinbaek. Ttle seiliol class of Ax cock school enjoyed a nice nienie at the park in Henderson during the lunch hour Monday The class made the trip in pi haute car- and were accompanied by two teachers. Air. Poe and Mr. Bowling. They also had a good ball game, and everybody had a i;oud i ime. MOU MANY 1)1 FFI.KS? New r -(AP) There are 5,209 golf course. la United States. CM these 2.007 ai\ oi d oles or more, and 2.202 of nine holes i h. r are 711 municipal courses and ij i no Aial; i* a oaola nun ■ - ( " — Epsom News By MRS. FLETCHER FI LLER. Mi and Mi Bobby Mabry, of I lender-on. pent tin Easter holidays with Mr Mabry's parents. Mr. and Mrs, o. VV Renn. j Harriet Louise Ayseue. of Elon I college, -pent the week end with her ptirenls. Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Ayseue. Friends ol Mrs. L. VV. Ayseue will regret to learn of her illne-s and wish for her a speedy recovery, l Mi.-s Christine Eaves, a member | ol the Mebane high -ehool faculty, | and Mi.-s Mary Nell Eaves, of the JOrriun higli school faculty, spent tin i holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs C o. Eaves. Culver .1 Rogers left la t week loi Charlotte where he ha- accepted a IH -ition as highway patrolman. Mr.-. Roger- expects to join him soon. Mi. and Mrs. .J. T. Vaughan, o: Roxboro. spent the week-end with Mi -. Vaughan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R I!. That ring! in. , Mis Gertrude Renn. a student at State college, Raleigh, pent the | week-end with her ptirenls. Mr. and Mr.-, i ). VV. Renn. An - Elaine Ayseue. ol Newport New.-. Va.. -pent the Ea-ter holiday, with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. \V. Ay-cue. Mis Louise Macon Indue, ol Meredith college, and Durwari J'lioma- Dickie, of Campbell college j vi.-iled their parent . Air. and Mis. D. T. Dickie, the pa.-t week-end. Aluny of tiie Epsoi high school ; lacully member- spent the Eastci I holidays at their respeeti\ e homes, j Mr. and Mis. John Perdue, ol Newport News, Va., spirit the we< k ! end with Mrs. Perdue'- mother, Air. . Tnllie Ayseue. Rev. J. E. McCauley and dtiughter, Jane, . pent the week-end at Ingrain, I Va.. where Mr. McCauley filled I tv appointment as paste, ,,| the Ingram j church. Air. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and Mr. and Mi . T,mi R '.it., (,l VV’ar renton, \ isiled then parents, Mr. and All - VV. C. Roberts. Ea. ter. Mr. ..nil Alls. Fred Adiock.nl near lb nder on. visited ill the community during the holidays. Lhurches THE FIRST METHODIST Re.. B. C. Reacts, pastor. Church school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship will be conduct I ed at 11 a. in. with a sermon by the | pastor on the subject: "Living Cer | tainties and Deathless Assurances”. Supper will be served for the J young people in the dining room ol ! the church at 7 p. m. following which j a worship program will be conduct ed by Miss Jean Candler, j Evening worship will be eonduct I ed at 8 p. m. with a sermon by the pastor on the subject: "Doing Our Best." | CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN J. I'l'.nk .Apple, minister. Church school at 9:45 a. in. John Alien Hull, supt. Morning worship at 11. Rev. 1). M. Spence, ol Sophia, North Caro lina, a t.inner pastor will be out guest speak r at this service. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. D. Melnnis, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will preach tit mis sendee. Mid-week Bible study Wedncs day evening tit 8. Choir practice at 8.4.i. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN William D. Melnnis, minister. 9:45 Church .-cla■ I. Bring the tain 11 Morning worship. Sacrament ol he Lord's Supper. Monday: 8:8ii C’ircT. of lb Women's A t\.~ :iar»'- ji.M V*. ednesday: j ^ 7 Y- i.g People-., .-upper. 8 1 ‘r.-yer meeting. 8:45 Choir practice. B: 4,i Moelim* o! tVisurv ! Work lTS- r. i mt MM HOLY I Y N’OCMXTS EPISCOPAL. Fir t Sunday after Easter. V 'HI I T • ly (5 'inmuninn. i). la Church school. Hi Men' Bible class. I 1 Morning pravi i and sermon. ti.:;p v. p. s. l. ojn Evening* v1 aver and . eriuon Si. .John's Mi.-, ion. North Hendci on, 2 o'clock, evening prayer and ..ermon. FIRST BAPTIST. Hie pastor, E. N irlleot (lardncr. will speak on "Al'tci Eight Days" ,i: die 11 o'clock morning worsnip: a' .he e\ cuing scrvici at fi |i m. hi inpic will he "At the <'lo.-.c ol .i Fislt ug VT nlure " Ik-i.i Clmreli school. II Worship. 11 Sunbeam meeting at tile church. i p. m. 1 raining i uioii. 8 |a m. Worship. Monday: 3:45 .Jr. CL A. meeting with Dolores Matthews on Clarke street. (i p. in. itit and nii s supper for the Business Girls and die Sue Kelly circle at the home "l Mrs. W. \\ Noel. Dr. Noel will teach the boon •Sharing With Ncighnoi America. 8 p. in. Shaw l'lnluthea class meet mg in Piuraca rom : the cluirch. '1'iicsday: 3:45 Jr. It. A. w-cling at the church. 3:45 Intermediate tt A. meets with ’eggy .'illlit. 8 intermediate li A. meeting. Place to be announced litter). Wednesday it p. in. Bible study Moses. Thursday 8 p. m. .Junior practice. Friday, die State Baraea-Philathoii ■omentum meets. TO HAVE PROGRAM A program and deacons’ contest will be held at Davis Chapel Bap tist church April 13. it was announc ed today Tlic public is cordially in . lied to .,itcud GUEST MINISTERS AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Congregatin' al - Ch: tian * church will have vi- • ng mini-tor? at it> morning and evening service. Sunday. bocaiiM of tin ali enee of the pastor. Rev .1 Fiank Apple, who is preaching in Ram-eur. Rev I) M. Sj enee, of S former pastor of the church, will have charge at the lining hour, and Rev . W. I) Mel mis pasto, of the First Prcsbyt* here, will speak at the !! o'clock erviee Sunday evening. Members 1 tlv ■ w rgats'ii ,a:,r| friends of th’e e.h la r< ,■ ,1(| ally invited to attend tin .-erv ices. PRESBYTERIANS TO HAVE COMMUNION The S (a ament '*:• I. ,.■■!' S ip per will be nl, , ■ , | t .nr..-row morning at the F ■ Pi, yterian church. This sac: aua■ • eiebr.if d on the fir-1 So: dev ,f ear:: quarter blit din 1 ,f Faster came mi ' S ■ v 1 ,• moved up oru cant- arc v ;yellv - i ■ ■ advantage ,,f F.amilie ei i,me and - i l a - mils ST. ANDREWS HAS SPECIAL PROGRAM A pn■ ■ Audio ,v' Cll ' i t|i 'I night. Apri I M • , ];, •, i; II. .f.H'i., oil .-. | i • ,?l; , consist of p e and : singing. The H 1 ■ i singers and the I- •• K . q, will render spee. SPIRITUAL CHORUS AT SHILOH CHURCH Shi] ill I! will present the V P, 'a,.] S' • ml Cher i S:M (I' ' I’ei ck Rev. .! A I pash Kesicr Temple A M i /, ,,n chU! , : will deliver the me Th. general pul i ,• , wd| a. all member of the (bn . ,eerchal!' .n\ ;ti'd to attend. I'lUHikUl AT si'M.OM ( *[» There will b.■ , ,■ •,; at Shiloh I’mp; : , N mb evening :it 8 oVior i mum a ed today by the n. '■ a Rev. W I ■ We tbrook. Tin a: .g1 . a a will rendered bv He- g|.-, , ini, •,[ the I n. NYA eenter. In .1 iditmn to : <■ musical numbers a pantnmim • v. ai )e ] 111 rented bv t's group. The pm, ic as cordiaii\ m. :'ctl t . attend la irogram. Teaches ( lass. •I. P. Zo]Iieofter v.ail tc. i, : Wen's Bible das sat Holy a , . • F.pisenpnl church Sunday m,rn:ia it III o'clock. First Aid ( lass Starts. R. C. Young, principal of /., Vance school announces that he wad ■onduct a la-; aid elm- at 11 ,n . C hapel church beginning at o'clock Monday evening. April Ik Ail men and women uTm arc mte - ■ '-ted in attending the ela .-■••• m \ ited to contact Mr. Young imme diately. Twenty or a in per > have already joined the ela.-.- and ,a least that many more arc wattled, a . a.- . aid. Country Club drive. The dr. Tue.~i'..,y club will awd I’liesday at ft p. in. v Hi Mr |; Morgan Cooper at her Inn c m, ouity Club drive. Sir Stafford Says Offer Withdraw”. (( • mimied f: ■ — ige One) - it I ' existing BritTl - ernm lit a lad . a . id c . t:n'c in ,idna a aslt" the c ma hy and it.- w.n effort.) 54 Seamen Reach Port (C"Ut .mu 1 a : Pag,■ t'nit 1 pair!: 1 v>ii n 1 lorpcd,, I la no., rd nti d't * 111 ■ ei 1 r, m. After thro bleb- I wen : ■ is ■d and k" ".an gut into them, iihm.n.uo i seed and pm 1 to 20 .- la d Hite the sinking 1 a nut n ado is. alt'- 1 a p. lifei.o Its < . o! Ill, .'a die i i 1 irit’s I'ccis\ otl v, i 1 n ! la P pop -truck and 1 m 1 r 1 ,c 1:1 ... .. wifely. The npluin "f li.c ' i:" i a a that one oi la. ... 1 1 v bolie\ ed to ha 1 a ci 1 ■..1,. - I a no 1 , otllei S V. ere t rapped aid !nrpedi 1 -I ruck la- 1 . a ! 1 s - ng k.i piled ini' : 1 Lie: . : captain .-a.d '! , directed ai hi vr c| . lama! News Of i lie Uiun lit s I’t'i" Service of the North Carolina ( o'.meil oj ( irii'ch; -■ n»K i m; \gg i! \s i;i i K.int s I >i I II X Is All im i t l; :!1G : ' ' - tl notable rt h:: o ,..a pa t. iiiG .Me id1 < . a , at... . m - .Cl .. ) ' a \ 11 i 1 a : j! e : i ; . r a... . * A • , a and I • it -I id..ad , e .net 1 - getlie: it!, P . . a a., a ..• t:. Put Mini-Id-' J.a,a< ipiPinii .ere 1).. Harold .'. ! . S a list So ' 1. . . lay . i . Kn- • : : i . . ' : ' d Park Moth' id.-: Ge a- lie. 1 • 1! ' • church. Lvi.el.b a. V.,.: hr. .!. V, . 1 la a • t III 1. 1 y a • ] ■ ■, , |. hr. J. Im Pott tor, l Uapt t ci i; i.i,-l hr. J( c M. Bader. ( tar.v id a- ma, i ■ nr. • I X \\G! I Ml M \ Ml IM I OliMl >> « JP IM III - I I \\ Ml.I I s ton and !>•. V. ' W. I .a . , . ,t .., ueir v. i 11 be ■ n ..: ; ■ ILoiv i ■ G . I: . !.: ■ molt!:, Tie Pi t:eo|,; is . i Mi: T a ■ -b I1-; '. ' i e ' i : ■ 1 i1 :11 'a' i; n\ >■( i;o \i > a ; j |; s 1 >! I! NO eOTV>N I'M ' - It i \<TO!; 1 ,ev A\ i ■ • in • hi . Kd iai 1 . n , i reel tlv us - clan d hi.- ci'lasei' utar; a.ieet.oii lo he i .el loved a . ' ('a ■ ■ aa t1 v ay of Juvo. II. a y jjub'li d e . ' theater ; i.eai T: ha'.'e a I ‘ • ... a11:i s > 'i . Kiri y. ' ' >i -Iiv :>:1t.a: ... Ii ... i .. 1 i . 11 ' . I • ■ , - .. _ esi j a t: la dee'a : i I ;sf the they f ■ i »i •neei -.-a: a\ .- '.are the coin iet i ei . I T: i• u partii’ j -ling in a ( a >i'd : ridav (■■ in nullity son ic;a irow .a : n11: .n a: do' li -e ■ : j "consciciii'"'!! ■ object'AViiereupo Kirby declared t: at : e •■. . d the Ay re. ' irrinrc i! !! ;e p1 ii ■ 1 i ( a se ' - i ed it- Minister- v ie' -leis-d an- pi ■ M • • T M a V i \ . v. .1. H. S' . a \V f A: • ' " A ! F \V. -t. K W 11 Vi . -I A!. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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April 11, 1942, edition 1
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