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Polio Drive May Reach $1,000 Here Chairman E. H. Dixon Says More Than $750 Already in Hand, Some Reports Out Contribution^ in the oil intilc paialy-i- campaign in llcmltt 'ii and Vhikv I'oiiiitv run i" ^1.'"in i was -i<i<l tod.iv liv I' II l>i\m, i ll.i i - man "I the ilrivi' Ii'- i ll in- ih'OJid.v hart moM- ili in ^ ■ I i :i t. • , ,j sump- Irul ii v.-i i.<? -suit> or ii oitoii . 'i hr i">m|>.iu;n \va. r n iiii-'nl >i I ho ' ml i . I •■•... Ii hnifr.t . ami hut .1. .1 lolloi were ••ill to m il :<ii i ..'i'iij: tin t ■••ipr'oi't. Ilov Si- • ( Scut .i - ii'<| \ c \ pr«. -••int; 'lit- ip|M .il foi C"n'riliuli'"t . >ui -' I I in the. «.-!!•• 1 ■ <•:«• i > man s od. Ah v My I ho ir111.• u;i. - III II'. i| o <■ • -• I til.Ill Ilii • ili-"' • hoi e. All I >i . ■ • • th-- l •• |' ii c • n the |> ni i pic i' .i .ill Iliiii iimId be <• ivii Unit ilit' total uri'iM-i . kepi in Vance countv I'm i' ■ pnr.tly,-:. wml; localh Tin- • .1 der will be sent to tin- tiuti'iiial SHiii/.ititon. M.miv : tin- (•■•in e.iril '.vi'ii diiv'' ' tin Wiiito ll 11 »i* in v. ingt ". but hall ii these turns II hf v« . • 1 1 - : -.' when 11n.1l ,. ' COLORED SL'IECTEES REPORT FEBRUARY 17 Til" V.iii"'.' • • i no (mailt t"fll V 111 • 1.1 It'.' I.. ,1 J I till I".— hei of <■"I-1 ■ '.ii to. ; iheni to ri'jv it Kcbi u •: v I. .it !•' •' f: i{j: tiii.-i! • iinl iml'.ll : I'll lli'.t Ili" \i : '. -I 1111r V.l< > II I'f I • <|111» I i ll' The void "spuiMi'r" >lori\i-il fr- m the -pmni r nf .1 i- -lc t'liv.ul. whilr Hie -wile" i;. - I,;.i weave." 1 itiK l\v«» «ir iimiiv tiiu-.nl-. CAN'T KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR She's as Lively as n VounKnlor — Notv licr Backache is better Mirny i'lfferera relirvo minting 1 •:»« k.i* ho qtii<-kJy#.-opra (Iirv diwover tlmt tie? r»*»l cauMl <-f \bf\r trouble r»- iv Iw t • I k r • — ThHtidrw\v» am Nature1** rl f«.i ■ in* the Ptnw rte'ula :•»»•! nut 01 tl.-i Tlicy help iuu«i p«op;« past* aliuUt pint.* u tin v. \1 b< n disorder «»i kitln . : • • • « poi9(ilii)il8 in «t»> r f• > Tt-tn «:n in . >.ir may cauMs n iiccing I •» k leg pniun. Iw <<i j.« j» vivify, :r« it.mr tip night*. HwrUini:. pw'1 u?i<t<-r t ■ bearinchca and dinin* I r- t ' - in1/ patcnc*'* tvitli atu:trfing i«n i i> nr--ij tinirn Mnms ih«T«* ia t">:mlhi:u: »r «■»l» your kitJnt-ya or r. Don't wail? Aak y »«ir ilntiEir • i • Pill*. u- I - • . I . • • • 40 yaw. Tin v e ; ■ 1 • the I "» vnlk»* "f ki'liH \ lulwa I • * ill j• . i oua wiurte trow yo ir I- >•«-!. < •• t L>uai»'d 1'illa. Scout Workers To I'lan Scrap Drive On Fridax Niifht OtlKc.ll- .lllll lllelllbl'l'r. ><l liny Set>UI «»t m'p. itiun* 111 1 leiKlcrsoil .we t" ii . > 1 i-'inl.iv .vi-nini; to pian t>M' <■ it i|i 'in I.,I c:im|KliKM <>ii the ll.ll t ill III- S ...I 'lo|||l'.. TIlO IllCe'. II;; |. I i • 111 III Willi I". l«. Kl I It'll ,il In . .. tin* V.intv t'oal .mil l.iiiiii'i'i I ;•..<!>. .it < p. ill. V. 4 :• |i * . J.11loi tin lriHi|i he. ii< ! i/y Xli I' inch, all ] .->«•. -II • i . i ill\ lift! .i a.. .. • \ c m leivM an . II. t.'. Wells. | win» iUHH iiiuvtl 'lit mooting. The Sen ' w iii.il.o .• m niton-| MM' elii.' * ' ■. i< > ' i .ip n el i! lor tlic win cMmi'I, i' i nllieisils will ati tiolliii i ;ilan . t1 ■ ne a.eollltK | ti.inoi io\\ cveiiiii;;. ' w if- -aid Epsom i* ann Class ijuysn^ \\ ar iJonds And Sri idles l ood '■armor.- me • • "J'lS l-l ■ .• ,.l l'|l • llllllll till I V III ill I eat i,i e 111 tin- |>i a. i "Ij i« I. il i n mi1 It : Uill' l»o||.| !n.V.I- ■ ' !' nil ik• lor thf in-nciit <■! • >;mts. I . • «i 'lit I' ;'aili till' I ti'fl i !!•( ■ . h< jniyt-r .. i' it f-oeiirily tin- 'inn ii .1 a iill |>1 !'-e. aiul I!u I i\ in liu i I' • v. t ■ ■ •:♦'.i an imlllt't'ti fill ! i - ell. .aid I'm le S : i ■! • !l> <• e , Ii ii 'i . :«--i,'4 ti.e v. at-. • 'I nine t tit leal ititi:il n eel - .1 |i| odlK I ion i.. Iieo i ill • l'..o h„ i . .-•! i • ; ! - > • lilt llif l.i.:'. la t ..1 •!. i' aiiel I* 'I ■ .i.' ■ v ■ elii. f .i: Tl« . i • • V. • !• |. I .. il ill !! •• MIOI. ! i I! i v Ifl ' .H .i. J i' Tim. 111»11 : «*1 I • »vi* Mt JCmiie; t l»il. .>.»n I. 1 In-, f. . ;i i* til. >.lO. ; .-1 I .\I lielu I I ■ i ■ !• I»v i l>r» ifiuc- . MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUFiJ Vvrii 11. COUPLES i ■ . uvi» wiiiu* ■ t■ >fl.i> ii ilie ' •. : il' i'< i ■•Mil' I' • .c | >. 11 it • > < I I' I 1 ;• t • • 1 i • v.- i»I :i • : ' ■ i " r H ill ■ |' i ■• li I Mill v I .I'll i !• •>iutit, i' >1 II "I I>11. Il.llll. 11. !•!>«•' t l.t< SUIITIK ). ..1 iiitiici*. t:.ri Imii- Kim i vmli*i . ! illllllvlM.il. *A POLICY OF CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT This, is not 9 "lair wf?d(hnr" hank Con Hitions h'jvo often bnpr unfavorable to oui progress. Our aim hat betw ti keej. >ui fee* solidly 'in th»- ground W>- hf<v«- mniiqHd thn r.iiiK .1 ili tunes with < , ,,iH f h f.u ; •> i Citizens Bank & Trust Company Henderson. N. C. CAPITAL—HI "II I'M'S AND PROFITS <5t00.nn0.00 Fifty-Four Years Security and Service H& Small Group Attends Meet Attendance <>1 neighborhood farm loaders last muht .11 ;i nifi sche duled tor the Zob Vamv (tniimun il.v was so small iii.il •! \\. decided to adjourn ilu- -cssion tmtil ih'xI Thursday mulil. it w.i- repotted to day by J. \V. Sanders. county farm 'Will. I lif nirollll!! w.i - one ot i ol io:. .1 it lor promotion 'it tlio oam|Kiiitti ■ liiiuo and I.u i 'viotoiy >;ar <"■»" to lie | >1.1 111 o<l till- O.ISOII. i'hosi* |)i«-i'iit l.i^t nejiit included i>.-- Kmily I'lovii. Mi .1 VV. I lames iid Mr i„ I!. Il.ii no.-. noi};hi>o.hood leaders hi tin- Klovdtown -eetion. Mrs. Walton Smith, IriKlcl ot tin; lli.hlhtt noiulilx .'till Walton Sinilli. Mis.s Milled Avoook, lion-. u 'iiumics toaolioi "t /.ol> V.uuo •oliool. Mr. Samit i .>liti NVdi '.v.. >nuth hi the I-Moiis ii n : \ in', and I. II. Mi I lor ot lho Soil i'oii -orv;< tion Service. Cit\ Fire Damage Small in January; Sonic Outside Also Kmc damage o.-tiinatcd i .ifUtiil ■ Hio was reported hi I l> inl< i-on m l.tiuary. coinpai inu w ith .»Ji>.i in tliroo tiros in .lanuarx .i-t voar. v. lion there neiv onl\ -i\ o.ill- to ■ noil m the oily iiiint - William Uraiiio. a • t ml tile • r« |.ortoii l.'i oall in. ido the .iy. eiitlil ol them tire.-, and witn mated $400 lo»s. I- sir calls fame to I iron ion out i'ie oity limit . ami .m o timai i <i.iii' ij^e ot S Hin w . . put down i the two of then* that were .-oti '•'! ii^Ii to be ov i •! i:;o I lii' other two were -.;i a.-s •'io 4,'Kt ii o vear !:»!:? the i-itv-s was l-'i i «"m«-i» an I calls and found artuai ! • U/A1313J5 IV1/VIN AL»t,K AT A&P STORE HERE T I. I > I'lh.^ ha.-. heeti appointed :i.!!:•■! "I Ihr A. »V I'. siipet -store 'i ii' !l treel. .-tioriedllllj i! I A'oM . h" has sit1, od m tli.il en)) i ry lot iii at |v throe rials, .uul who 11 I-VIit nary I joined the .t.ill u( I if hi uratieo ric|Nii*ltiii lit n( tin' i*it I'.anl; Trust i'.iit.paiiy as :i>- 1 i '. ill manager. Mr. Il.iltli, i a I>iii11.1111 man. ami > mill!. In'i'i- v. in >l*»ri'. of I ii" A. & I', itt I)111' 1..11.i. I'.iii IiiikI >ii I li ili iuli. 11• • ha I. .kIv an i'. - I ! II 'i i' .< i • • -ii . i iii I lia a iiini'd ; il'.iln- a- t'lattaui r "I the l«>cal ] i• • * i• v. iiii Tin' departure ««t Mr. I '.V.. i>i. I) 11>1»- has hen with the 'lam coiioetii ahniil t« it years. I tilers service. i». (' !'."yd .11 . it ..| Mi. and Mrs. ' I I' \'i. «>t Kltll ell. Ii !t WllnilllK- i >'i i -ti".■ v i<• i I't.ti lii'>!',K lie! in ■ ii |i|mvi'iI itv the IViuler ■ ii.il!-. !• i I'iiii vi'.iv .uul was as- ( i " iii hi mer "I tin- llig Star .'lute !i A il '!'.•*• • i. Ill wile ..mi ..i>ii are | • •.is : I • •iff homo at Walttlll Cove mi tin- duration. HOW'S T A 9 your i. t .in .vim answer these i|tii/. tiues liuns? Turn to Pace I fur the ausw ers. 1 l.ae is • >:i wiiien .smith I'aeilic .-land'.' 2. Name the faiivni. munitions .. i 11, it I', ncn ill (ieriitati Wl'ieh women's hnuiehes of liie t.. i ii *: • t y foreo.- will iie trained la the I'.ion \ ln'iineh til New York I'lty'.. Ilimler C'olleueV •I. (tit whielt Russian river is. Hostov? 5. Was the U. S over a meiither >1 Ilie I.e.nine of Nation-"' li. In whielt month was .Viol! I Idler hot nV 7 What i the diflere re In Iwecti i railroad and a railway'.' I- the oaith a sphere or a i /i i.ui" !• The Kepiililie of l'.|'<iiil>ra i i'i S'.-illi America or Cetiltal America ' I'i Cristobal ('o|,>ii the Spanish anie *>I .i m<'al cNplorct What i. ins name in latulish'.' isnurns in Mirlolk. I .1. Oal.lev. .11 . *(*• • 111;111 >cf'in(| (lit... II.'I Ictlinii'ii In N'nrfiill.. \',i • i dntv alter ih-ii'Iiim: i . tin uyli uitti in . m luti\i- hi IIcihIci •i'n. I vrffjil rrmn MiiiiiIi'h ,tf .Meetings hI Slnrklmlilrrs ami Itoard of Oilector-.. ('ill/ens Hank A Trust ( iimitativ. < >li 'irt'ilii i Hie Clll/cib IJ.imI. <v I i ii.I ('iiii)|>iiiiv nt llcndcr ■ •II. '.'••iMi Carolina sustained ;i great I' in tin- death <il (icnrge UadKei i liini-. i-'i 11 it it *■ tliiin lifty-tliree years Mi I I n i i had been a fiiillifnl I>i 1 • >i and Tnidec of this hank. He ■ .• n il j11-1 ;i Director in name, bin hi iiutli .iikI in fnet guided tlie* I>• ilii-*• s "I this institution. It can be truthfully said of him by I hose close ly ns 'ieintefJ, that he was unswerv ing in bis loyalty and conscientious in hi ~ every act. I lis absence will lie treat ly felt but the memory of his wisdom will remain a great inspira tion. His deep devotion to the Cit izens l»ank & Trust Company is epitomized by the words of his last Will in naming it his Kxccutor and 1'itistcp. He had confidence in the institution which he had builded and faith in he God whom he crvd. H. H. I'KHHY. T. C. HOllNKII. .1. I». ZOLIjK'OKKBK, CunVnitl .c. Ketreads- - - but Not for Tires — ~ «a This workman in the Jacksonville shops of the Seaboard Railway is busy on a locomotive driving wheel. Oddly, these stcd retreads %re made by paring off. The lathe turnings are made availaole for th« war effort. oiewart Says Brazil Offers Unlimited bupply Or Rubber I Wjithinyton, Feb. I At i t Y;ui Kci' i uuuer coiibiiiiui .•:< gctlm., ou&y on Brazilian sum Native .voii. CI.- ale OCIIIJi .-llll into till l.tcl'.ol in considerable armtc.- >>: icciuile.l auxin Uie upper Atna/.on li> collect • v >,(u> tt'om (lie wilii tnv. Why • nil* rubber procefS'>i . were m> . low .11 .•.-■slltill.lllllj; [III.- Iilc.i i lull is .iv .limbic i.i our In uu. piuvc in . iiiiiuilcd i|iiaiitiliv ,i iiiv tciy in mi'. I raveling; up tin- Soutii American c.i-1 coast as lar bad; a.- the ii.iv. iiiiuiciii.iU-ly alter World War I. 1 pill in at tile Ama/oii"; itt<>:itli ami to,iii,I rubber ;;.illii't in.: .<1 raiiy »"iili •Aliat developed. I won't say il wa i tt.iivmj; ministry, lor I'lf: rubber c« -uiucrs. like our.-. M'arcoly u;ui Ilea I'll ol it: s'i tin- drill.iii-i iliil nol aiimunt to mucli. ami the I'ort.m 'ic-e Hi../ill.ins. a uiit overly clilttpri i a«Ki <Kation. were n *t adverti-iii^ their resource.- to then own aiivan | lajje. i uc Mip|><isilioti then was lluit .ill rubber came from tlu* Belgian Con go :iiul tin- Dutch Kiist Indie*. I would have supposed that our rub- ' ber induct no-, even, then, would have been peeking around tor tresh .->11111\-. ot .supply, it only in tin-' iliteic.t of competition. Tiiey re mained In uicheaded. however, clc.u up into tiie midst ot the current war. and quite a way up into it, t at that. Naturally, it will take some time! for tree-tapping and gum-gatherinu to be adequately organized. It is I cltie to comic a'icad pretty I.i t. though I itow th.it the region's pu ibili tc. ti e lic^imir k to lie recognized. < >m lumplaint !•> that the Itra/lm: t:ee ire wild and (!•> not yield sap a piously ii.s tiie cultivated kind. 1 prcMin e that i.-' true. Nevertheless, i wilil tree docs not require e\ j.cn>ive at lent ion. as a doniesiicated me -docs. 1! pays :t- own ex|>civsrs nd ev.ide:; "pure velvet" at no co.-i ,\ iiatever—vscept that ot collection. <1 course. it piiib,iiil.v will be lit years, es ' |i< rt -,iy. hetore Brazil's wild nrow!:i | will yield so lilierally. per tree, a ihe Belgian ("•■ngo'.s and the Ii.itcli I'al I dies" output. It will be gra ... however. e\cept for labor -ami •heap tor that. Ilow widely l atin Ante ic.im ruii- I i.i growth .,y i if. Mattered i.« piobloiii.itical It lino not spread' • i" to the toward. into U ite egions aid proba'olv not to tlv.'j "'ai\ti<\ i)ut t i thick in Brazil and. crh.ips. to the northward. The n \ al'ev mte-tcd w ith it. ■tiyway. < Vending away hack into the bin i ii. n. a matter ot some ioii .i fi i • M iles. (Setting the goo : >v. '!u '.i i waters calls lor ood e. ot human lahor. which is rather .in pv t ie population not being >li •ei - a i >i if id. i ii t Nevertheless, it wants 1 J' e lolij-.. 'riii- condition, halt k II i Vankt e. pitchforked in among but .i l',r-i/iliaii Indian is u < d . them I'he difficulty is that theie •e nil quite enough Brazilian In 'i.uis to go around. And. at the ■ le t I "lit. we must have boat to ■ii:: i ui • tuff down the long Atna* ii. \V«-11. i iver boat : are something that ve should be able to provide Til' ^mazon is about like our iVIissis ippi s.v lem was—in olden river-wi •r davs We need a little education ■ deal with east coast South Ameri can geography. The Amazon's rubber output is hrough the Amazon's east coastal metropolis. The city's designed as •lielem," I never heard it referred i" i>y .1 ii.1.1.;.i|»nr ,i ita'.ivc. how ever. othorwi.-o than it; 'I'atit"—ac ci nt .mi liit- !:i l > HauU-. It's the ;v.ptl; ! ..i tin* l». .i/.i.i.ui i.,i, ... j ..nil .ii the in-'.!:: i.| liu- ii ,vcr. • 'Me <>l ill, Ami;i/.• 11'> imIIi"!..;. -Ha iii.-lV .ili-t, i'i l-.v. :: .. .r.u.l t... Ma ni. -i, . i It-i i rtl 'I Inly Savi.ir Ua.v." I '.h lh.-r >.>utii l'..iniii r. m . • \vf:i:t• I*, iv " 'I .... lilt !c . n . ...... mi' |il..,-.- is a I'.i .... |., rn; bur., i.. an. I-,. • . ,t. Dial iou-i i..l' i ibuc. I..|! • IV. huh " • • ! . -v iinall.v ■ y .ii 'm>- lira • it ii bi;l ii ' •••in.; mil .i!i I • In hi'VO '.:li..ii jium . I• •<>r. a I..!>.-! ni t.-. ati.h 'iii-iii :!it • ii. iUUK i tDERAL INCOME TAX I k I >•' i t I \ \ 1 ' M -. J"- ' (;\-j Till- . :•'« i i I •: • ■; . .. .. id-; . , • ctt 1 f \ 1 -(i - ■ i itM • »i'i itl'Ul ',• .| In ,I • t •; . ,i .... • I .... I,,,. I Ml I I'l • .1 I .!■• I.I I ..1,1 |;.,| III M • l'l|' . "tlllfl • :(• • -.»»• ill.I < 111 >• I 1 i!t • 1< I.I tin cltiin mi iii. v*. • li II •II. :ri |I| .. i. . i 11' -1" ~i 111. -.in ii |>. i. m i > 111 • i vi urn I •.i" I ■■■■• • in;.-- i.i- ii.i i;ic "i!.i .i .in n i ii i (i 11ii : ■ i • ni.. a.. |..i,l ' ' I - • . ! :• 'Ii.ii I'i 1" Illt-mili >'!:. ill' I ■ • .illmlllll tit MCI ! tiir 111111 ii'i 111 ■ . I'l I I t-*III II III I • itit«»\ I .! . ! till- (till I " !• I .1 > "i -ill ' ' ii >1 i.tl't ■>. • i II i i ■ i In-. i Imwil :ti i'l. i ii t |i|.ili.illi-n. with ■ 1' t >11-. ; . I . . M I I !|||I. 11III~t l.n.vn a S.-lit .mil- I nl Hit- rf luri.. Ii: III- <1 'II 11 '• Hill'I. set lip i tax rc ■. II :i t i . • III'!- I!-(11111< -«I In lie filed by 11.« Iru ii . ii- fiduciary; the (Ii Inlii'i ;.|. j-n" • •! iiii'mnc i~. i iwevcr. ii-•».' ■ in >i • ilic Iiduciiiry I»ii• in : : i'l m; ■ • ■ i ii I'u 11>()iKi ll. 11 .!it'>n i.- I. - ,• •■! i!u- lient ! h i.n v ■ i I i i ■ 11' i n ; . i t||i-r \\ illi i .•ii e.\|>latrili -11 t '" S' 'n-illlle I) d! ilit- source. miir Ijt'iiclic'iiil income * ri'i\I'll ii• i<it-r -i iin -' would lie hown in lien I" i i int ret tun. I >!llf. 111.II Hi III- ll'pnrtcd ill Imii I'i tin :1a -i > I rum mt-idt-nlal .i.in ar'mn .•]>.>! I ii" intiic l.i\|iav rr's lobular Iiii iim hi |in>fess ion; .til flam "r I" • i "in tiir salt-.-. •>l I fill ill' V.iilll I III- il'lllll led III I• in J! (imii Hit- la .payi r i a .sr •■ii i?v dealer, ii ivliiiii<cii e Hie ru -u|i- i.! llu- uii .Mi.-- .ae it |>i letl in item !(). In lit hi I'i al- > .mild In- iih'Iii'I ' il any uu-niic li in ;,,niiMin;: m "I'u i lil;t- ". Mlim . Wiiininu - limn j.anililum. wiiali vi-i ilie nuree m charactcr. must. >1 < 'H <•. In- i t-|»t»i-| <-d l«v I he tsi.xp yer; i.<* i allowed. li"'.ve\< . I ' d'.-dtiel ii\ t;.inil>liii)j |i».-e iiicuiretl tluiilij' (In- yi-ar up In an .iiii'itiiit e |tial In Ihe winnings. A net In I; mi u. iiiI'hih; i- iinl an allnwal lr (letlia'tinii. Tim little air i Int. t-aii malic tht'in wear out St' t<> Vti )#er cenl faster. Income Taxes C. M. COOPER Telephone 831 ROOM 16, McCOIN BUILDING Office Hours 9 to 1 P. M. Saturdays 9 to 5 P. M. Or by Appointment Woman Accused of Thefts Sent Away By Mayor Powel A white woman bonked as Flor nice Curi in was tried in police eouti today on two charges of theft from local stores, and was required u leave .the city and remain away toi wo vjeuts. iti 'the judgment by Mayoi I Ioni */PowelI. wlio hoard the eases in oiic instance the theft of a pan >! lute \ allied at !>K cents fron t 'A fi-H)-2ftc Store was aliened and it iily days 111 jail was the judg Mini. In (he oilier il was charged j he rlole dress material remnant: 'loin K. Ci. Davis and Sons Coin p.'iiy store, this valued at ten ti iweuty-five cents. On this count, she was given six months in jail, sus pended on condition that she re in. mi awav from the city lor twi vi.irs. Cnsls were remitted. Uayniond l.a.-siler. white man, was till to the roads lor thirty days for mm}; drunk. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR BEN J. NORDAN Cumberland Man Was rather ol Henderson People; Several From llcre at Funeral Funeral was held Wednesday aft ernoon at the home near Fayette 111 • • tor the I.ile Lien .1. Nnrdan, 7(i, In died Tne.-day. Ile was the iatli • i ol M. is'. Noi'dan. Mrs. (. ■untie Fleming and Mrs. \V. II. Staillback, .ill of Henderson. Services were held Iroin the home •it 3 o'clock Wednesday allenniiiii, .11 charge ol ISev. Mr. Allgood, 01 Fayc levillc, Fpi-:co|>al reelor. Inter nietil was in the Adcock cemetery ne ir Hope Mills. Mr. Nnrdan sulletcd a stroke Jau uaiy l'l and liari been unconscious 1111111 his death, lie had engaged in . iiiiiiik for a large part of his life, >u. Ind been inactive for the past ever i vmi IK' was ;i native anil lifelong <it Cumberland county. lie had lii'cn a mem be I i»f i III* Episcopal church sitli'c chilu - it ii i(l. (•no daughter. Mrs. ,1. Kil Mason, • •t Hope Mill : urvives in additi• >ii • u t ue two m I lci.dor>on. and besides ihe .-in here another son, James 11. ..'in d.m. I .iiiiibciion, also survives. There . re likev.i e five sl ters. Mrs. Kllen I '11111 i | >. - and Mrs. Miittie Kikrs, i.nlh ni I-'ivoUevdie, Kolllc 3: Mrs. Ilattie West, id K.ivetteville, and Mi Addic We: t and ?Ji s. .lulia Ar » tie. !..ii|i ill Ifupe Mills. Mr. N'm dan's wife died hi I!l.'15. I Jennies the rhildien who reside lie. c :i nunilier of Henderson people ttcnd 'd the luner.il Werilio-day. in • i:i<hiir Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ! a ecdli ve. Mi.-s Janice Kra/.ier. .\li. \n:iir Mai. hall I.eMay, Mrs. C. S. Ti|i|iett and James Fleming. Sam Alford Gives Music Program At Meeting of Lions The weekly dinner meeting the Henderson Lions elub Wednesday evening at the Vance lintel had a program which consisted ol musical numbers Riven by Sam Allord. pa t president of the elub. Mr. Allord had a large number of musical in struments. all of which he played during his program. The meeting was largely attended by members, and S. S. Stevenson. Jr., president, presided. Fourteen countries of the Weston Hemisphere produce coffee. Bond Sales Near Twice Local Quota Over $140,323 Bought in County In January, With $75,050 Allotment; February Quota $57,038 ' Sale of novel union' I'.' war >niti« | in Vaiifi' c»iiiilv hi .l.-imtary was ..1 I most double tin* quota. C' Gatd* . nor. chairman for Ihc county, ,hi | nounccd todav. "PI;*.* «j»i*»1 :i wa s'i.'i. I 05(1.25 and actual sales at rash value, not maturity valla-, v.;- in.,'l;!:t.", , • IhH'Vntbcr «ales wore $Hrll.l!M.2j oil a cash value lia-i-. a:- ai;aui I iiit Dot ••'miter quota of StiL'.Oli.Y I Mr. Gardner annouti'.-cd the Kel> ! ruary quota tor Vance countv a $.r>7.<i:$».2r». i In only one month si nee Nile ni ' '.lie war IioikI w;' bcRtui on m m I tensive scale ha- Vance tailed to e.% ' riod the countv has bou;;ht nearly maium. whereas for the entire po rio. the county has bought near!v douhli its allotment. Vance countv has 1.51111 or mine men ill the armed service.. and the people at home .ire doinK their pari m seeing that these men ate siipplK'il with the materials to bring victory, Mr. Gardner said. I It is understood the county went ; well over it <|ii<>f :• in the mn* hi' ' lion dollar Victory loan dii\e in ! Deeemher. althoiijiii i \aet li;;uro» j have not been «i\en. at i'oim..\k ci:i i:k. I)r \\\ 1!. ( ull'ini. ol \V.il;o Khit.ji. will tireach ;it I •- .j»i.. • Creek llapti • church Suiul iy :: . , Sc;iiTf Intnl., awl <lrii4 arc bcin<> sought in tin' mm by marine bioln ui'-t:. ;i!id ■ii'i>;iintf;i*n|)her>. T (la. © Next time you nrrcl mlomil Inko Cnlotnlis Hit* Improved rttloincl rotnpotiiHl liililct. Hint, makr rnlo mrl-tiikliii; 1 >11 tiMint. stirar-rnatctl, HKriiMlil.'. prompt. uii'l rllcfttvc. Not !)>'<T..Miry to follow With salts or trustor oil. I'mo only n.-! dlrrctcd on labe l 1 Or - -Friclay-Satuiil.iV LEE POWELL ART DAVIS "AI ONG THE SUNDOWN TRAIL' •i ml IHI.I. I 1.1.lOT'l SKKIAL (omi;i»v Citizens Realty & Loan Company —Complete INSURANCE Service— KKAI, I'.STATK PROPERTY MANAGICMIVl .IOKI, T. CHEATHAM, Prrs. PHON'li «28-f.29 I |) A CC\' NOW I'llONi: 19.' I j.y iji \oo l showing 1 l)e-30c-40c OPEN 1:15 P. >1. 1 A PACK FROM TIIK KFCOKO OF AMKKH'A'S (il.OKV THE NAVY COMES THROUGH GEORGE MURPHY CARTOON — ORCHESTRA — NEWS The STEVENSON Toda.v-Frl.-Sat. [The King*!Song ind Siddlt. .j at hit glorious BEST! ii> n lou* Wj. ST! W M GENE AUTRY s^Bells of Cdpistr4uo Smiley Burnett* . Joe Strouch, Jr. Virginia Orey - Matinee .'IOr Night 3f»r Children 10c Also "G-MEN vs. BLACK DRAGON" and COMEDY
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1943, edition 1
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