Basketball Games Dated For High School Teams Games to Be Played This Month; Tonight Brings Franklinton Teams to Henderson Ba l-:othall j'.ame-- I• »«■ Henderson h. i;'li . boot teaii.?' have been st'lled iiltd. it was announced today by I'i mi iii:.! W. Ii l':i\ne Hit! high tlKHil. t«• ll\. "l.lU" l • • 11« > \% 111^ ill is • • e «ml. when I". •> j'.iinn*' are cl.ed !•<! I'm Hit- !)• v .iikI ..no is ;.:ii'i<! fur tin* kh I • I'oniiJiit. !«•>« ami r.n !.-■> teams from in !i• ill invade {lit1 Henderson i. nt. t , !!.»• iint..iii i.ii it -el lor t- . . Ii . i I • •iii.'iiiiv. iiij'.l.i. il.t* Cast team limn fluid Imro liitjh . ! . i. i. • here t«. a ingle-tca 'turt c « nt lit' liulltiors go t.i Oxlord next ii.i;. night for unc-game en -:. ?*t»it.• :.* both tl * •" atui tiirl? go t 1* . t.11 liilti 11 i ll Kt • • I 11.II v l(i; O.-'.i .-| boy play .i return game l it It* l'Vi'. iar\ If: "tl. mi- i{o ti« ItoMiCit v htipids on 19, and rii . in it i. l-...| ill !t -nit heit f* < -a ii.ii • Ji. ' l'.iM.i aid !..it ..ii.. i ;mii.i . • i 11 pit -peel, l.lll I..-I.' !I i •• * i. • i .1 It .1 .1. lau'i Iv . ■ > ■ ii.; ' • I?illl«.l<»(!> Ii..' •* |.!:• vt««| ghillt ami ii f .iii ilu- • i "ii dt'* leal in; Aycuck, 11 • "Niglithawks* I » !<_.!» it'll in IV. •. .illi! ". ... . ' : •. at..I I . .. 't-.isii • . ''.lltllCI . ..I I !l I tl: I • .1 I .III I I'll. III I . 11 veocl: antl I:..' . pl . vfd I • :.!iil>ili<ill gaim-. ••ii.- . :ig ' • I 1 ,. .ilif! .IK1 V.'ilil .III all T.li i n !i was defeated. •. ;»■ 11 ictiun-< mi ""pit ;. ; t? tt:. in- which ha\e been in i-tfei i Uli i i ll.i elite. -I'll ..Ii tin ;t ii..." f i • I .iiti'ii'i.iiii'i- al all I'atvt I • • ' ■ ' . . i .. i. .nil ii. he over the two • i.\i.: i'i -a ear the l.igli school .1.1:1 hii ■«- ..I. anil > - i uui ccl -L.j i~-t.it . • r».1 - vt I*.r il.t .* . ■ • -1.. •.!«.!■ I ' !• i.here during • (it I:..I .ii.. ■ l Ii iltli. Men Flork l o War Jobs 'I 'i.illilill.il ! i .. 11 ! 1 i;l I .IK- | 'i ii and reuni ted only minor change .*• the normal -ituation They in iluded Haltin i S.riiiitiirhani and V« Orlians Halei^ii. \. I", re pi -'.il "• 11nt«• a piri ip" n lequ. • tor transfer to war iol. . Inii -ai I the supplies "{ -killed workers had long bev exhausted. NOTICE. 1 have qualified a- Administrator r.f the Fstate ■•! mv Wife, the late Mrs. -Myrtle W. Alston, and this is ti. notify all peiron-- holding claims against her estate to present them to the undersigned within . ne year irom tlii-; date or thi- notice will be pleaded in bar of anv recoveiy. Per • till- indebted t.- -aid • tate are re quested to make proi .p' eltleiuelit Thi- the ISBtli dav .>1 .1 imiaiv. Iil-13. \V .1 A I.ST' »M Adn.im tiatoi of tli.- K late the r.at. At Mvrtle '.V AI- |..n •I F'. X- J II Z.illieoffer. '\tt. i nevs. 1? 1)-f> - I L' l il-L'C a AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE liv LINN NISBKT 1 > tit-. Iki-iMteh Bureau In Tin* Sir Walter llotel—Kaleixh . loca hd' intended atteet fiily Mecklenburg county i V lid 11 e t.ltOW till" Ijl'flH'O tilt1 >);' ii'.iltmc committee gets through with if. since tin- condition it secki ; to n-mcdy ■ .< i-»11 - .it every live lock market I'rade custom has been that livestock miUI at regularly estublislied uctti s is v. e.glied soiic.tiin s as ■ -i•iioIi .1. thit-c days bi'luiv the sale, I that eaiitiinc there is lo.-"s of : any pound.- Professional huck . : I ;m- known to feed cat | . alt ai»l make them itsink lots of , | water jus! before weighing in. If the sale is not held lor -everal days ' that "water weight" is lost. The 1 ' ill proposes in make the date of sale t "lie weighing in date. Point involv-' • i that farmer.' bring cattle on! ale ilav. but huok-ter bring them | -arlier. The huck te: having no •\here l<i keep them an«l leave them u -tails aioiind the auction block. ■ ! ps'h wo ilj be no chance to salt in! water animals on ale day. It • a- raid that the \« eigut l«>s tin j ■ e cow -vim time ..ir.«. int- li : i :> poiiml: pei animal .M'VKNIL.E—A group ■: juvenile Hal domestic relation- ci ill Judge j iui-< lr ^ at Haleigh \V»"die- .lay adopt ; .1 resolutions endorsing a trait itut ' relorm. school for Negro girl--, "-vnmended enlargement of the . : i "ii school for delinquent Nc .:i o b<>ys, and favored raising the j..i! i..iy school attciil.iiite .i• !• ' All juvenile judge* in the state . ept two were present, and it is nd.-r tood that these two have by •• I. phone approved action ot the .•:-.tip. makir.g it unanimous The! enile judges recognized the State .ty at tin- time to provide ode ,.te facilitie- tor delinquent hoys! i. l girls, but wanted to go on rec , :d . favoring a start, howevn ' rn all t »\vnrd the desired goal — ■ t itiona) provi-ion for all young-! i-t. i - of any race who are in the j !• }•.■! classification of delinquent. I.lAISoN — Kesolotions adopted I -. itliout <li-.-t-uting vote in either! . ot th<- legislature atnended tin- r ,i!e-- tor the cm rent session so to establish the office of "liai •oii officer" between the senate and the house The same resolution; r.i-med Walter "Pete" Murphy as that officer at a salary of $6 per day. Murphy is a legislative veteran of j more than twenty sessions, and has 'wire been speaker of the house. PENSION—Not a vote was cast j against the proposal, but there has , been heard some criticism around j the capitol at "pensioning" a legis- j lator Re-t answer to that was of tered by a first termer in the house.) •1'ete Murphy has been worth more] ' me \ • leering me right on pro-i < dure and in helping me understand ■ li. t's going on than all the other! li> l < e been able to get. I think ' the money, by whatever name the I i«>l> i called, is very well spent." HISTi >H I AN— Another legislator ; You might as well Confess! in if. t (vi >"iu' lil:«-s :i mystery— • Inv -! everyi '■ <-njoy;- the thrill tfof tracking down a rrimin:il 'nth an ncp detective But « iut> ii'p a li'Mn ashamed t'j 'mil i ' -jdint! my terie- Well— • ii needn't he Mnvl e yon didn't know that .1 y c illn;.. professor . hank • litem- great f:t ui: i:. rap Till 9 m i tains ot industry, even the Presi dent r,t the United States all like their my-terie;. In (act, millions • •!" Americans are reading more v *■ I 'il.iv than ever before. 'A.iv'.' M.'imly becau-e these fast raced. <-j-v reading stories are th ri liivmg and refreshing. It i i I!..-.i - tnd for you—thai <• ai t. p;il>li hing r « m m Liiery ijueen s iviystery iviagazme i-'irt'd ny r.uery v/ueen, lam lis detective of the radio. the i.'Ovirs, and be. t-seller honks, it ili vnlcd oycluj'ivolJC t • tin, I>»> t hi defective crime short-- tm y lit erature. The fad that a .lory owes it • plot to crime and detec tion need iv >1 prevent it- being well written. Short detective fic tion that is well written i not too readily available But we are I Hiding them in bonks, in maga zines. in the file*; of famous au thors—and by arrangement with other publishers re: well a- with authors, wc reprint in the ap proved Reader's Digest manner the bo:;t detect re fiction to be procured. Such master. Pashiell Ham med. Ai;itha C'hri-.tie, Stuart n a ■ i'aimer and Ellery Queen are to In* found in it. But Tories are elected on their merits, not on au tin.i ' names. Tough ami -nave, i-.i ual and swift, comic and tragic, they aro mingled with refreshing variety and stimulating change of pace Hare gems, fit for the most critical, delightful to the most naive. You will find the new mag a/.ine well printed—sharp ard clear, kind to the eyes. You will find the size same as The Reader' Digest—convenient to hold, to handle, to slip into your pocket You will find the cover as pleas ing to look at as a book jacket And you will find the contents the most satisfying quarter's worth of good entertainment you have found in many a day. On sale a! all good newsstands—25c a copy or M-irti. no v>r r r.K IU KbAULKS OF HENDF.RSON DAILY DISPATCH Because we wnnt you to know stories now and old — 60,000 Kllery (Jin-en's Mystery Magazine words of thrilling mysteries—for We will send you a copy of this only 10«*. the cost of postage and anthology of the be t detective handling. I Fill In and mnll Of coupon helow with >»<• today. 1 f-'l.l/KRV (Jt l FN'S HYSTHlV MAGAZINE 670 Lexington Avenue. New York. N. V. Here'*! mv 10* for which please r,end me a copy of F.llery Queen'.r My tery M.'fjazine. Vame .,. ,.. Address Uy & State Q 41 Because we wnnt you to know Kllery Queen's Mystery Ma^nzine we will «cnd you ;i copy of this anthology of I hp be t detective stories now and old — 60,000 words of thrilling mysteries—for only lOtf. the cost of postage and handling. , mm mini n'p r'niptin neiow witn IIU* today. FLI.FRY QUFFN'S MYSTFRV MAGAZINE MO I.cvlnnto-t Avenue, W\v York, N. Y. Herr'n mv IC»«* for which please «,eiwl me a «*i>py of F.Uery Quoen'.'" My tpry Mngnzine. Name ., Mdrrw | 'Ity & State q 41 Jesus Affirms His Deity ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred j. Bu-cw ~~Scripture—John 8:12-33 Jesus said: ,-I um the light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." The Pharisees told Jesus thai His >••• or«l was not true; but He said i ■im not alone, but I un<) ;h.* F»»h-j «.iv«< sent Mi Purifier Jesus saiil to them. "Yc neither •uitiu Me or My Father." These words H. »|.>ko in the treasury as He taught in the temple. "I go My way. anil ye shall seek Me and shall die In your sins; whither I go ye cannot come." - (GOLDEN TEXT—John 14:9) is considering tin* ad\ inability <>l ge' ting in permanent form <>mo •>: th Wealth of anecdote ,lll<l 11 : I * 1 V ilea ing with North Carolina |>• >1 it-*• l tlie past half-centm y. ami which <>nl Mtirphy and one m- two others know Fi.imal lo t -in . fall !. t of tic complete st. ry the anecdotes niv Hit moir-: of tne He I'ele Murphy •)iul Bob Lawrence ought not to be lost. IDLE HR AI /.en M>rgan. lor mer -.enatoi in i:. 'in o-i • ■nut > 1< okilit; over the I.«tr em l niu il.i v. c. mini ni« • ! I < ■ i i'ii and lack o| t»n i .n which un Tilled ai. Olid I I' * 1. 1- I.' a.tle brains are ■ «ii • I In to' tip much lii; ii the !• ■ , latore" I aid. "Right m . ti '■ i ■ 1 ii On, :ii e loo bu y to wl at then !egi la tors an* i- ine !(.•!« ipli an. i members aie t• ■ . I• > \ ti\ing tu get tl.ro.igl| oil n i l t;n.nk ii) tiiieh devilment " JAUNTS I--, final 111- ".itii.ll w:> xtended Frida\ t• i !!.•• eial As sembly to visit the I'niteil Slate Marine ba.-.e at New Ihver. Kina' arrangements a !• date ami nuih'. ' ol transportation ha-. •: lie , worked out, but a- omCTyaa n would 'ike very miuli take the trip. OUT—It appiai- almost certain that the in\'itaii<in t Mend «l some Jays ago for the legit l.iiur,. I • al t< u<t a ship launching at \\ il.uingto: ,uiinot Pe act • |ited Ar.-un it i- a .latter of transportation m lark of it I lie >hiplinil<liiij* out: it , privat" corporation: tin Marine bare i- a ;n\ i r: men! proposition I he Ma rim* Corps ha? always me in some what for publicity and lor the spec tacular. and ii lias a reputation for getting what it {Joes after -wli'-thc. tiiat be Mollte/.liiria or Tripoli or Tojo or Mussolini. < )dd aie thai '.he arrangements will be made for going to New River. FARM—In more immediate pros ,.ect is a trip of the joint committee on agriculture to McCullers test farm, ten miles south of Raleigh. That trip come.; tinder the head of business rather than of jaunting. The last session of the General As embly authorized purchase of the 'arm for experimental and research uurpose- atiH it. brine cl<»«e<t t • Raleigh of all the State test farms, i is the logical point of inspection to ee what is being done. WORKING —Mcmbijrs of the house it representative who are nut on important committees found out Thursday that committee member have been really working. The ses oii lasted a lull two hours, and less than half the public calendar •.'.a:; reaclud becau e "f a flood ol I. cal hill- reported out of commit t es. Committee meetings Thursday • egan at !)30 and contimud until the open sessions at noon. The house adjourned at 2 o'clock, with the important appropriation >iu> tated to meet right away. Many night meetings of commithes an he i».<* |1f>|,) tlii.- week in oidei I > get tlie the work out. A/o*h Numskull DEAR' MOAH" V/Hl" (•'» ^o> XOU 6ET A CRU TCH ( Olcf A L AME BPAIN ? MELVW IMY, OAK PAB'K PEAI? NOAH-- |H LlKCLf SAM PROPOOEC lo ANTI AIRC(?AFT,WOULt> IT BE COMSiD>E)?ec> A MAJOI5 ETN^AGrMCVlT? MRS EUEANOf? CAfi!l_IN SAN PIEOO, CALip, Relief At Last For Your Cough Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis Is not treated and you cannot af ford to take a chancc with anv medicine less p0tent than Creomulslon which goes right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beechwood creo sote by special process with other time tqated medicines for coughs, it contains no narcotics. (■biEP . k/np ° lecture PLATFCFTH JESUS AFFIRMS HIS DEITY "BRASS TACKS" ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (Die (5oIden (Text The ctucrtxion "He that hath «w*n Me hath ween the Father."—.John 14:9. By XKU MW ( A.MI'ltl I.I. <lh*' 1 tiloriia 1 ii■ 11:• 1 I diIiuiii [,t».s ■••(ill nil the .tl)n\,- l'.jiii- |i.i K,h. , i John i! tin- I .I-I. iI |i \l m ill!' .Ii.lill I -I:!». "II.. III;,! ii.-all, -fell liillll seen Hit- l .ill.ir.") "I ;iin the light ill 'In- world," sain Jesu in those gaihered :ii'huihI Him. "Ho thai I'ollowcth Me : hall nut walk in darkne.-s, i)iii shall have the light ■ •i I ifo." The Pharisees were scoinfui. 1 "Thou bearc.-t record ol thyself." said they; "the record is not true." , Jesus answered, "Though 1 betr record ol niysell. yet My record is true; liir 1 know whence I came, ana v.ititLiv i go; but ye cannot tell .vhfti I come. whithei 1 mo. Ye utlge '•ci the lie 11: I judge no man. \iicl . ■ If I judge, mv jiHlgiiHWl is i lie: I I : r i: al< lie. and I anil J.i- Katlier thai m-iiI me." Also In tin- accusation Jesus said, "It i .1 u wrilli ii in your law, thai the !• tii'niiiy ni l..ii men is irm. I am <nit thai Ijimi witness ol Aly ; ell. ami tin- K.iI'h . thai eul Ale i ■■.in M . i• t t e nerc Is Tli\ Fallipi'.' | "Win-it' i.s Tiiv l*';illit i .'" (hoy ;i •!; <•<1. In .. nig i' i lIn v Kiifv. no! what H •• I .11. n;, ..i"- .1 "Ye u 'ithel i:n..\v it.- inn Mv |. .il In i||c ..nit i»• *• In it til'.. the:;. still 'itti.-tl clllircll ii" ii i a i>:nl then- being iu. II: e .•«;.» Ill; with mill •/.III, I Hilld lli'l i i.lll'l i t-i .ill l- ill ttbsl lllill .• , Je-tl I I'l III' III. I My , mill •. !| • i. .'.It . and hail OR* ■ii vt-.iu iii iiiitiei : ye cun llut iii. Ii\vs (nought, or pie>c.idi»J t«> tin .. tlui i. meant itiat jiv i iii'.. ill. In ttien u.w iiu iti as .1- I..hi i uvudi^r, SiUy-. . i. i..i,,i.li i! ii v. ..ti'i.l' i,o ' I" ' i ;I:P: I iiy ill- lit Hit 'icihei »V«I lil I..lit. .k'iiis told them, "Wlien > li.i i itfd li|i Hit iSitij ft .n.iii, mi lull vt knot'. 111..' I .iiii iii.', iiii.l tli.it I tin nothing «>( Myselt; biii it.. Ill * I. 'nil ll.lt 11 t ill 1(^111 Alt', I spCilK Hit c i nings." Jesus iXntiripalfs His l>rutli. Ilf 111". 1111 l.y tin., when they 11 ;i< ■ < ■ tii-iii. .I IIiiii. Inr well lit- knew ili.it Ili;it .i whiil tin-;, me.mi in tin. I'l iv \ ■ .11 It I mi' t-t 11 11 lit- w.i the Alt i.ill lni \\ I ii ii 11 they bad bet-11 It>til.tii;;. the Christ th.it was to .save iiu in. t'liey were angiy with and .t-.iltiti ii| tin- fart Iliiil tin- coin innli people listened In IIiiii and loved IIiiii for lliin-t-ll .ilid lor (lie guild II.- ilitl. lie did OndV. will iis lie : a il, ' The Father liatli not left iVle alone; for I do always llio e things that please Hurt." When lie poke the. e words, many believed on Him, and He said to them, "II ye continue In my word, then .re ye My disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the 11 ill Ii shall make you live." Ilov. lice'.' I hey asked; "We be Alualiain's seed, and were never in bondage lo any i.-.an: how sayest Thou, ye shall be free." Thai was ii very odd statement to ! eoine from the lews who had been continually in bondage to one peo ples hi another for generations. They I were under the rule of Home at the tune they were speaking. "!f ye were Abraham's children, ye would do the work > of Abraham; hut now ,vc 'eek to kill Me, a Mali i Unit hath lold von the truth w Iiii-li I have hear:! of Ood: tills did tint 1 Abraham." And lartlicr He tolfl them. "If Clou were your Fntlu?r ye w(>uld love Me. for I pioceeded forth and come from fltd; i either came I of myself, bill He sent me? Whv do ye not undei stand My «peech?" I'haristM-s Call Nainrs. \nl iH'iiiK able In in> I 11,.' I.i.1.1 ill ai'Kimu lit. lln- .li'Ws k-siii Ii iI name calling always a I. . une i.» worsted. They i. lliil Km Samaritan and >aid Hi- had a d< .It'Mis dt iiu-d 11n• de\ il and was m I impressed with thi- stalci.n nt lie was a Samaritan, as Hi- l;niv that Samaritan.-- might be a- (jimd, i»f tviii better, than Jew*. Ho iuln them Unit in all that lh- did It. horn ictl the Father, and that "if ;t SANITARY MARKET Saturday SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY Phones 31 and 32 i.sii Oressert HARK; » 1.1 JRYER^, lb. '•'.Oil DlP'teil .»< i: i at MENS, Lb 29c (VrsCern Sl«'cr CENTER CIIK K ROAST, L.b. 31c T«*nder Meaty SHOl'LDER VEAL -iIMM I.III K V IV\I. nn CHOPS, Lb. Zyc Path's TENDERED I'M NIC nn HAMS, Lb. 03C r. 8. Clond TENDER ROI'ND ir.-Nitr.K KIM ,Ml in STEAK, Lb. 4JC Branded Steer TENDER ROI'ND TF.NDr'K KOI'NI) r\rj ROAST, Lb. Old I re h Sliced I'ORK FORK nf LnVER, Lb. tbe ■mill keep My sayings, he shall never vir dc;ith." Abraham, Ho slated, "re joieid to see My Day." i 'it,*1! thev said they Knew that i!e v • < mi! 50 vears old, and Abra ham had been dead for a long time. H«#\v. Ilien. <->>ti111 lie know him? And ' Jo.st is answered quietly, "Bofoie Abraham was. I am." When they heai4l iliese words they argued no longer, but started to pick up tones to hurl a) Hun. Hut Jons slipped away and hid. "for Hi- time was not yet oonie." Tlio.se men who would have stou ivl liim and did crucify Mini. \VnfI, art* tin-/? c;,,ik. jluv t, names I'oi'K* Mi ii. Hut l|„ «»Mt. t reviled and did !<' dcalli i |;„ •' 11 ov< :* Mil1 v. ••rid. \1<n |u ;n* tu *|,.. ••lid Iclicvc in Mini and :i" to ill llij fi.olslep; ill tin* l.ir'.t m lr >V< i id. Tin* m ij'i al hull of Poking mi is rep >rted to have horn t >|< n tj the .lapatie r and out la Tikyo. Every cord <>• li:iidv.<i<i.'l ■ to lio.itini; pnrpo'p avo :i t<> ,,i .i- r.lvml 20(1 Pillions of lm-1 nil SnnnvliHil Plnur for Pancakes 6c Ann F*:i« v Mlp'irted 12-oz SYRUP - 19c SULTANA MUSTARD 17c •v\ .'AGE Peanut Butter j"' 33c SI NNVHEI.D I NRK ni l) FLOUR 12 'h':e 6k ANN PAGE garden RELISH - - - - 13c SI NNYFIELD Corn Flakes «<'«' 7c ANN I'AGE Mello-Wheat '£ 15c ANN PAGE SPAGIIETI OR MACARONI 5c <n top CARROTS - 2~:-17c NICE LETTUCE - n 15c NICE SIZE C * « P Vitamins Bl-C OA Ciraperruit 5 » /Oc si t( » FLORIDA ORANGES - • v""c 20c r.i : tciii n CELERY - - - ""r 15c N. . SIZK COCONUTS - 15c THI> SI.ICED BACON - - - v" xmo 35c PCItE PORK SAUSAGE 29c DRESHED ANI» DRAWN FRYERS - - v",mi™B,ci 4oc Tlllf'K WHITE FAT BACK 15c '111 f N SI,ICED PORK LIVER u' r 21c MORI!EM/8 PRIDE HAMS - - - v"'t! 37c BUTTERFISH lb. 12»/jc SPECKLED TROUT lb. 29c Vilmitin II-1 OYSTERS - 49c

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