Bennett Perry Given Scout Life Award ISenndt Pcrrv xva.- awarded the Hoy Seoul Life Award I n ;itt al the Scout Court .•! Iloiinr at tin* I-' »: l'resbyteri in eluirel. I". I' \Ve.;>. chairman .•!' t::e ait. inn >-on: «••>, uiittee. the |>tVMtliii|i ehs r:n;iti. Ilex. II. II Kinu led < ih.'vm: >>tv Twenty-eight awaid~ e t . settled to Se ,:t» i v "'<• ■ * a l; speaker- !t ! > I:..:•«!» • . • i . award-: Ilex II II Cash • ass: Rev \V I >. Mel mi e Kvlr Settle- . \ v <i 1- ' Kirin. -tai . C A \Y .. \e t:ve. I.te: U I" W. stataette • • \ keep : ..ni . Thurmim Stone, Jr.. •in lie pt e-< :itat:\ < I!! V K.A. from hU n ttj: t M .ia> tinl by S, Ca<h. ami >' ox ation Mr. Webb si »wed se« ties • '« 1 Koik -i > bro.miit ;•> .i i ' ■■ • • h( ••St..: S:-. .. • ' M>..mt 'it; ' Trie '.aim • ■ It-p •. d ' ' ::: '< ' Hon- ' ;u«i • <■■■' Ktlw ai tl \ 1 (mic on I uri»>w jh F.d* ■ .1 '' • V . - «•- ■ .-m.1 m n ■; . n. : ' . t*n ri ' i • ■ Paei'-k !• ' •«• •■•at ■ i A h. . ..<• II." ' • j-1. 1 . .! tl •. K. '» •' ■ i'pi. t; <■ e. . : i' ■■««•■ , i me r. ' vi A >or,-.n-'av. • M K. herv. ■. I' • P..-.V ,k. Ha. d-. C.vnn l... V.. • . \ • « 8 <..• • : \ • • in-law. Willi* Shearin. to leave for • • ■ > rne • .. • m .n",. \i s .. : ,"..iv d. ,i M i: i:., h rnOtM). V.. P.. {{ . • • . years ..j, •. M. S « l •: V. rev. eotmty. , f ARMISTICE HOLIDAY AT THE POST OFFICE Annistw* Dav . 1 be ■ . ed b> tl'.f Hende: • '1 -I . ula- b .lulax 1' • .i i: | e;. S te -:a.d • -d. •• T: *v ..: i ..1 del... \ i ■ - • ■ •.l.r.utit; .... . .. . ; ot tr.t* eitx ..ml .i.i ... . distributed .. .. uai. The stamp and kvtj •. '.vjidy A- . !•« trtim' lit t > i! • ... • U.y WARNING! BEWARE OH BOWEL WORMS I... .r.tiworm» Ir... i!c v. ,i r.r • • , , T' ill .... ii.J. .\(.J ,v, iM wr< . •. \x I.rv,,.,,r>... .....v ... •• ft., f I art- (■,.■ J..-.. i."-» I J,\YNK>' \- . I r,. t..r_v « .,■ r;. r.,. ,, A. : - gently .... I'« ««:e »oa irti JA1NI. S \L:. „■ r Education Week Had At j High School IU'iul« rsi ti hiuh -iIiomI miitiiuicil iv tik\ tiiiri ol \ttteriran Ktluratiiin WVek Tue>ila.v vi hen Hilly Mit»*hi II. pri*-ulcnt • I thr -tiKlont Ijody. Ufi»u#,lil t.. th«- -linlnii» o\ t r the sj H'iikt"' «\Me*o. \ Th vou$»ht :*»;• !• «Hi»iti> • W «•« » In iHe < r.;i{ «•; mm n u*1 WodiiischiV •• mine. Kt*\ 1 H MrCi'itirinaiii • t!u !f\. ' «t ; Ki'l J -i, -Thought. l»f♦ nc i !'«• t >■•:uihl> Mr Mfi' nott .....%■ liftuuiioii> «»t tniumht • I it-.. * |»Umi*tit> «»l e »eh 11 * - *ii 1 ' • ii «•! thought \\ .»> •« *»i pu-tinv v. hu it : v - v. tijsch»Ui*tte>> ..t .1 it * \pfi u ::tu Muui hint. t od . - ; • ;i:n tot;;! ot tmtilal _i s .uui i \j • . i ::iv.< o| ai; iiati\ ui;i;.r> lite. M Mil Ml UaW '.••lit MM . i.\ i ti *houui i»f i «»n:t« ut •:} » u: »\\ t.i • .i«. « . • : hi* .ui Tin* iui I hi- • ..tul a i* i .tahli- >et :ui. :a • »uttii a i i. .-ot; ; • «... . * .... ..i;ii p. -l.iiti th*»j'i". >ott th !tl;> nt ittd . lit, • it. .u-t ;• : . * i;< a^ut • v: i'li ..nit • • n - . - ii.ilil v vi ' 1 • . • t1 ..ii . - j • .! »i* .t • 73 Births, 16 Deaths In October iltlCl . i > . !). \ i) it • it ti . «•••• t. : 24 It* ' • '« fl »• It ant h »•: i V*.« • :u.r. • * t * under >»e year .• • • ivhiU1 it . Y> ..M i • iiit* I !U 1' •. ji- : i : i i .%U\ t- an ; . U - irtil lOtii females: and J •. o , » orefi. *w i males and three femaUv. i Inten cntion l]\ >n^ress I .ikel\ In Knil Dispute '.V;,>-hinat N . . U» - 'API — i . e- : . <•!'• :i t . ht'ad • • .. :: : i i ■. ..<• «•! l lon.ooii ra Ir ;.d w«»rk«*,« ixvame iiict'ea«inga \ s» • •• i called i !•' fd M V •: iui tlf: ! «•.' ' IJi ! ' .1 rnan JohnMr. V nson • i on Hoey May by Default Win Contest for the Senate (Continued from rr.se One) eroti Morrison a< a candidate. "11» it i-.m be marked oi l', according t • close I rierds of the congressman who ha.„ already had the honor of iioinu governor and scilatoi. Mo.. -mi u V4. hi< wife is well up in yeat anil not in good health, and they may want uo back to their Me>\leiiburg county tarm and enjoy !i> ins out what tun,. they haw !«•.' Ward heel.- who want money • u' <>! the campaign would ho dehKht.il to sw M«>i i !».hi ontci the race: h tricrds think there s extremely .-iitall likelihood of his doing Major I.ont:<\ P. Mel.endon Clreensboro. .1 iuIkc Wiimih Wurlit . <•1 New lot . l.> .1 Cio\. Hi'um.ild Marri* ill Itoxboro and foi'tnei Con* Ktes-:nan U ... II Vnistoad P..rh..n ii. \ e ••»«••• >.ingested I* • steaii !i.•- pi... ' i ally deelaied ho will ni t : u '11< o Hed to di'it titiss" Ciii y - latnpagn t< . u \ ernor.) Mcl-endon bclivvwl to i\. closely dentil ed with the same interest« t:..t arc vuiiunith'ii *•< II. ey JudtW Warliek got u and o.il of ti;.- race f«ir govern.: Uwt >|iiiiij! and . generally expected * hold on t - itidgeship utttii . tirenivnt • elevation t«. tnc s. pre e Court. II.i definitely said at .i iii iter .mo d. • g tin- last leg. ...tl. o \\ ill ' . • . - pi • "!:ot, ,| i. . Senate th..: •• ..d n<•: :>. . . .•Id | keen Inrcrest in 1 .L'<»ion ()ratoric;il (Inntcsr Is Show n In thr Sir Walter .loirI. Daily Dispatch Bureau. HV ! VXN MSRKT R ileigh. X . 1(1—Victor Johnson, lot P Usix.ro. :... . • ..II of the N 1 I American I^mii oratorical contest. I reports 1.0.1 titi.i.-l this yi.it t!..r ti ,»tn ' the i1 e. -IN e " I I gr'.tt *w..- • ..UK rated K-.e y yeai :he «uly< ' .pott wn.ch . >eho. J stud>"'t> <• i n peeled t. v. V •i'.K nal orati •: . .. the I'll :cd St. 1 C'oti.-titati m. I :i .- year .'. p ■rificj.lly "The Constitution in C."!:;;tlg nit World " Tl., 1 'est ,s ..pt :i t • r y . v uid grade* nine t.> twelve, inclusive, in every high schuol tne sti.tr. I he t ,.-t y.-ai tr.erv • <• 1.1 ent'ant-: last year there \et about J.iiiiu. and this year t'...t ti bet* v. 11 be exceeded i! pr«>ent nidi Ciiti par. Ollt. State sinal* will be held at Dur;. .. 11 Apr.l vvhi . t! . w .titie from Ihe five divisions meet. Previously there will have been •."I I .litest.. Ill each ..I. in each count)*, and then in the .«,v >••>« I get »^|t . . ' M l' .. ii t ' .• n. The mi'n.nal first pri> and -iv. titi j .»; iimu • ■ D.l.t: m Ut.y v. ■ -e.. ' h':.s t the rontest ! •..«« c 1 iut. M-h . .1 meet !M .00(1 I - m .in tIk* 1 ii:41 ii subject. I .lt'ii i . MUvtan. will he given .» >:iie i'n ;.i! point to ilisoiss c\tnilI»«•.aiUMii.-lv !.«: lour i.. -is minutes. Ih.it > | H'i'i l i c .i"i;ii:iunt rum mi; k'>.< than an Htuir ahead o delivt iv time •'"<1 » :•! !' • |irivil«tte «•! ntuily or consultation with others 1 his iy Victor Johnson s s:\th year ;u chairman ol the contest. At fli>t the p■ ..jeet u.l ^ iei;;iiili-il ,i< minor one. .nrreasinj: interest li.is briHiKh*. it ti» in -t plnee in the #t«tc l.ejjion'.^ ic'nur.iit I Giraud Quits Job At Head Of Committee Meiers. Nov. Hi. — ( \I*» — <•imci.iI (li.irlcs ilctiaullc was left in \irtuall> uil(lis|iuleil ciin"'i.l ol the I ri m li I oiiiiiiilU'r <il National l.ihci.iti.in n»ila> Inllow iii'4 tin* ir-i;; u.it ion ot (irll. Ilenri (•iraiul .is in president ami ollnr s\\ eeiiini; elunnes t> liielt drew < oiniiiililist cciisiuc <•1 liasn ai-tion in liii- -.111111111'.• i-e's i t construction. >' ..nil'- v i' ..v.. .. widen A i . . lei t I I I •Illlllial.il •'! I I- >' . . .HIM* .It II ill • > • t • llt.iV . . ii'.|.'l .l Iv... . 1. 1. . . ■> 1.1*1 . ..tlt' . • . : ■ . • I .1 it.. If 11 • I ;• .1 > • «i . !.!.»> . it th»t l> tor • |...,„-»l I ; • 1 I • III, 111 1 ulltllj :< > ill lit Will: I In ' I .• ■* llll.lt ;*, .• ,|~ • ■I'll It'll ll.C I ! » «• • I • \nihe .\t> • ■ • i . ■!' I'M lo.t • li ( I.11 I * ■ 1 "1* > 1 'll lilt. I | ' ' Stocks Show SomeRecovery N. a V i.. X . : • • Al'j—1\ icOs . eil i I'i} >'••> in Hie stoci; • \. .. t \«•. i ii: .plied e.Hl> iii....... :•;« ...„ tnmovcr on . M VVs'c: (I.IV V- | mild eiio ii. I • ' •: .1 •.! 'lie rally were S. M .< ; I' " . i!i I N..;;o|;,.| I)i.-t:l- | !«.-. (?e:n . \|. t ii . I'hi'ysie;'. | l»o i^l.i> I'.- :« .i A.re alt. (Joodrich. I A: .i otukt. A ne ' c.ii*. Can and West- I i ! I! i 'i • I Cotton Prices Up At Noon X.. Y n. \ III—.AIM—C-I.t! In' ire, . ,ii contracts) opened 11 unchanged to ten cent.. .. bull1 high N pricof iverr ten to 20 emits :.ali* i..iftl . Difvatiiei 151.154 May !!•:; !' i ". ion.. Close < >i''*':i '< ■ . • jo.iw iiMiir M. 1!) i!(i 1 AI...V 1!) Ill 111.11 •'■■ :• 18.5H i : j I Have a Coca-Cola =What's the good word? ... or how to get along with folks Your American soldier carries the keys to comradeship wherever he goes, f/rfir ./ "Coke", says he lo the eager youngsters at home, and it's like saying, M hat's the gout! worti'i It's a phrase that's understood in New Zealand or Newport, at home or in far-off places. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for the pause that rejt esbes, — has become the gesture of good will, saying Let's be friendt. ftoirtto unoii AUTHomtv Of tHt coca coia company »r Coca-Cola Bottling Company of H«nder»on, Inc. It's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That'* why you hear Cocu-Cola colled "Coke", More For Your Tobacco $ ^ * * * * * * Efird s ****** SELL IN HENDERSON BUY AT EFIRD'S I WORK CLOTHES Heavy Duty OVERALLS War ni<•(!«>! nwralls. Wear ;:!Lk * $1.47 Kind's A-1 S ii/.. iivtTall. " CI QO ran lake il I'aMiciii-; l.ff overall. S <>/. ^anfuriziil. a Q Wear 1 i K < ■ iiv.n. § Lined Over all | JACKETS I I'.laiiUel 1 i Mi* i:!«• k«• T - i'ait a WtMil. Kit|» von warm I $2.35 Men's WORK SHIR TS I ul! fill w.ll ina<!f >liirls 79c , $1.25 Men's Durable WORK PANTS Saiil'nrizi'il. (Jivi-u <£ 1 QQ I»1 lit- ami .an 1 * Men's WORK SHOES j All l»-:il 1-i-r uppers. I.oath<>r niliinT sules $2.48 „ $3.95 , BEDSPREADS Double bed size spreads in nt tractive colors. well, launders <t»-| in weii -M.48 Cotton BATTING Comes in Hi. Halts. '|'i make warm comforters 68c, 79c, $1.19 OUTING A jt'ood < 111 a I i t \~ out iii}'.. A real Kfird 1 r r value 1JC \ <| Part Wool BLANKETS Dollltle lied size blankets 'for CjO C5|Q 1 only OIL CLOTH A quality oil cloth in wide choice of colors QC ^ and patterns—yard OJC REMNANTS j Various size remnants. All I colors and l/o ! patterns / L IVic. I Ladies Ready-To-Wear IJetter dresses for all those special occasions: soldier blue. hunter jrreen. wine, red. bei^re, turf Ian. brow.i ami black in one- and twopiece styles. $8.95 $10.95 Casual dresses that jro everywhere. Galiardiru crepe. spun rsiyon. jersey and travel print. In siz.es for ladies and junior miss. $2.95 $5.95 RUGS On 12 fell base rujrs. Large assortment of colors to choose from $3.98 ,$5.98 Window SHADES Long wearing shades in ecru, white or green. CA« Size x fi—each All wool ro part wool skill- ir M>lid. plaid hi' tweeds. (ioi.il civics with pleats and jroros. $2.95 $4.95 NEW BLOUSES Washasiie rayon Mouses v\ iI.'i l uiiiid neck ;iii<l lapel oill<>rs t\»r drt ~a hi! .-port .• $2.95 Satin M<iti>.\» in white \ ■ ! 1«.\\. red A Q l t d ami «'r« ' n All tdttoii Mouses 97c1.59 100 P. C. Virgin Wool SWEATERS All i-'ilnr in slipover and eardinaii styles $3.95 $4.50 All Cotton SWEATERS $1.29 $1.98 Children's SHOES Complete line of children's shoes. Oxl'onls or hi-cnts. £V'S $1.59 I p to I he minute in style. Those coats promise years where. Chesterfield and reefer styles in 1 (Ml*» wool. These coats promise year of service. $24.50 $29.50 Plaids, tweeds and solid colors in rcversihles, hoy style and fitted coats. Ail colors including fhtir red. furlough hhie, turf tan. black and brown. $14.50 $19.50 LADIES' HOSE A jrood quality rayon hose. All new fall shades in sportsters, turbans, jockey and dutch styles. In the best shades—pail* HATS $1.98 $2.98 EFIRD'S Department Store 230-232 S. Garnetl St. Henderson, N. C.

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