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Vrnbtraon Baily Qiopatrff Established August 12, 1914 l'ublislicd Every Afternoon Except Sunday by IIENDEKSON DISPATCH CO.. INC. at 109 Young Street HENRY A DENNIS. Pres. and Editor M. L. FINCH. Sec.-TnM.-i., LHis. M«r. Editorial Office 5o0 Social Editor t>io Business Office . . 010 Tlie Henderson l).i:ly Dispatch is a nicniOci of The Associated Press anil AP Features, Si>utlieni Newspaper PuL>Ii-he:s Association and the North Carolina Pre>s Association. The Associated I'rei!^ :s cxclu* s:\ely en:.Med to u.»t. I.ir iepid>! c.i llim all IK'w.n despatches ere i.te.l to or not otherwise rreditvd in tlti* pipes', it ii ..!-> the 1 i .il news pub lished t:i -iein. All ! gilts • >: publi cs: i'ii '.'l -pedal d si'.ilc! es heieiri st list nir iion k \ ri:s ll'.iv- >le Sti.itly .11 Advance* Ma.I Carrier 1 Year . J'i 00 $7 no t> M"ir. ;s t.00 :t r>o 3 M"i tli- 1 "ill 1 T.'i Weekly y e.,rrier nly 20* Per C"pv . . . 5c ntered at the pint office (lender • :t. \ i' . -i . nd c! ..-s until nritler Over-Bearing Oe rge's vigorous r< > M 4. I ':l.I .ttae ; : r ::nt \ otmg the Ta the money t wanted in • •rut 1.4 t.:e r e: . t apitol Hill and Iiav it :r.t. lav.. I • r t :hf> ::• •• • i* •: "t ":.e atl ' lule •'! ..'I' I back nil anything ■ II.:.-: >• .' ..I ; il..! I' X • . ...,u l.ttioil ..nil i . . .. were j»Mtiebody*# i.ni ■ • I. i .teprh.ici. I- , 1 me ri■ • loll.; ...; i (' IV. e.-> II the dog'u .use. ' j , • s|M*tiK( before the publ'v. but vi • • .as: ye.,: 01 since 'here if. evid it a (li -M re to stitfir. | r ,tt it ule ' 'a .ird .n kpot. v, . -■ i-w .-;•. iaiiatical concoction-; of . .; .n.orie di eau.ei s. it nas .. -cd] 11. ,-i k!iii4 vv ill the people. !\\ ivy i. ,y .stands i.lt these wild-eyed (i, for fabulous und foilt't in. re tas hardens the higher it r.sos with the country. What millions ot people are hop ing today is that high-pressure Meti d- 1. in M : Mentha.i and l is spendim: cohorts will lack the force jiiv the pui.ili '<> li;«'\vbw: nr.d .n 1 initiate leg..--l.it us int i doing their briUimg. We s .aii ;t that fortv-fi' e l-ill 11 dollars a yea: n taxes •. i rio'.igh to take from the pocket- • : t'ii- Amci n an people, regardless > what the r in me is. And there lire a lot of people who are con vinced that even that is not cs.-en ti'.il. or would not be it as much c:ne were exercised in spending h slv alft be. Talk about the rich, but this1 very officials who are doiitaiu.li'i'* tit if ii r diciil' u- lev ies on the people fie yn rich tiiiit they are not se riously affected, and -o do not feel the tax pinch as others do. High I living costs mean little to people! •ike Morgeiithiiu. who is immensely . rich. They appear to be unable I • get down on terra firma with the I average citizen and v iew the t i, sitn. tion from the same hii oculars as the little fellow docs. If t .ty j weald, or if they could thus st op "fiom tlicir eminence "f at)imd;eio • to realize thai not all Americans I arc inillioiiiiries and n-d all Ameri ci:;* are profiteering on this u«.r. ( it might be that they would be cap« siblf or inure ;uvu:atv.' i-ottipivlii-n Siull ul' llu> plight «•( tlu- pi. wlium SviKilur Cii'i'fge .nul hu v ll'ilKUOS I'll l'ap;ti.| 11.11 ;ni- tlx In S;iVo Hum 11 i t :;i t ii>n itipliv .it tin- h.imis hi tin- > • mt'ii!. Murgvtillmu ami Itis i-mwiI i • i-\i i-i'iiinstv -id iiu-xiii.s.iiilk . Ih;hmik aiiii .m i >i>ti'iit >> .t t!u • mi*, -mn- as .1 ••.i1 •thvr thinjt<. 1 ';;:i-> si-iA'ili;; * i n- ii«->t isitilv-' >1 llll' pi-«»pll- V.lun ! !VStfl*j« . 1 . I'M>tS Mll-ll .. "t 1 .ill-. A Noble Woman Death <>i Miy. Joseph :s i > ■ '< I'OM ll\ I'll I !' Ml il. .. i outistiiiuliiig u'uuu' Shu h.ul ... ■ i qllitvd einmeniv .11 h>'i tuvn right other th.i:: Ir.i illei-Ieil .In \ t | shine* from «i h isbi.ml's |m>n nenre I • iiui it • in : iy .1..fiii ! ...» , tiUMle i ifii nt i!*t< ii Mr. I - i «!>' .1 ass i*: I ail.In- I. .' M. ' .. • .1 im>Io v. i .ill. .• limy. ,i ii.hi \ Ii. A: ,1 I .Ill' v. y • , ... liroiiMit'Sii ...» any quality . : ■' " . •! i. : Wilis. • t h« . ■ . . Iy. Il.it i>:1ums will M fr»i> \ ! Mi Straw in the Wind t'lined St.tf. u , i hands .n I.. t t 111 Arni'ri lii.'ina ..mi tin.* Axis With tin- ri ll.. 111;. 1.!' :•! tnrv : : I lie n. ! ti •• ■ ii..* ■ The !J.>li\ i.nt .i;<• ■ |<ro-A\ > p i (.•>■ i ■! ,\ u, rairlv u .(I «>vid;u i- , i thO-Si! I.il'f Mill. , «... tn>ns in South A»uci?.\i. It scoins to - |>;i'ltv oorlaiti juvoi that "south nl t t' Ih'I'iUt" lluw i- .--till .1 MIS 1> l ion i t tin- " iny bivtiior" i>t iho llol'l. I I,i lliat \\ OS" o! h i I'u- i '>11 tin' i;.'i <1 neighbor .• ItOv In v - \ it \ fi v .mull to Do I I j-lll'il ..' ,1 I.»lIS V. .i> tt> to ohiovo lh.:' viii ; iii 11 «■ il>hi|> whii-li i- ih\i ,iry i: wo in liii. «MI!ISl>ll*l l- . < III • f tho t >Ki World mi exnn pic «•! twacv and i.'HhI will. i\i .i «.• Ill lit airaul liia". the It.iln ii ■ > Uonl i> a .-Iraw m the wind tl points with lUKtiin-1 sn• • 11 ai'ctir... > : o o ui 'i ins bo- | low I ho i ', " OTHERS' VIEWS I'l r.i it in m i u i'i. \\. Hi.' i:,; I «■ ti !' •!'« : t: i 'l.ilV.ll It.. I' i. , > it III.IV. !li. I i-;ir • I ItriuU T- •!! I i .1 I i : It m-'.! r i n \ i ,\n>i « ii >m i <u. :nck i. tra.t v. i^. •, haw II) warn ti:, r., ! . , Ii vt el.-.U lit ui. reached i gatix- in I tenia r s.:'t v i.ii-l. i t .idly lor them bcciiUM y^u haw liu- import .mt ims.-in» trumps bum-In. I ,u.im.<t ihfjii A double v r.on y«>ur J I HI .1 04*11 ly beat. but r^llt i; Villi I That is n they ha \ e 1 '.ani in a par sure to bteal; from s- vk'.t i N\ rat it>;i Ti impel them into •i' I- .1 s III' ilei'lj A " if . 2 » k g j <i •> Ii to h t. 5 A t. I V K V J ♦ X A \ w' K .S A t 10 it 5 ¥ 10 Ii .1 4 ♦ in 5 4 A J 7 ♦ \ W - - w \ ♦ 7 ' - i. \ 2 ith Neither stile •itli N. 1 V ■ V 4 NT r. n r 7 A 7 NT i:... t p.i-. r.i.-s L'i'J -nth I 'ass West PilSS Pass Pass Pass Pass T!',u bt'Mint' in a match i nit duplicate tame Ii East hail remained silen- Ins pair would I".-., obtain, i t..p -i or. for East \-' -t pairs, with tli.- only plus >ii>iv.^ by mytjin|\ against the .^>i.»iij» North-.ioatli holdings as :>• »ii." ivrtam to beat the con. *f* ' *' *l,s ^pu*!*- .sequence a posit;.- mjtlucrr .»f orjf trick i**h thai Wii.s truinp SALLY'S SALLIES | i opt i • t y r. op i ci?atr% ft. t't J - 'Henry, this is so sudden... I thought you'd ask me in about February^" • "> >• uihl.iiid, and "H .;>< I" ml in 'he ploa>uro and t«*tv : the ;iiral home. S .iy ' please y 'ill it. nor. the !i.v» . iiud ! is fun miiiw'ti) plan lor ! • .vied liutKIimu 'hat will ' "dorn 'n-.ilili department ■ ! <k-parlmcnt . ! county welt a IV. :>■ opinion Vance "• 1 ' " t'orv. a:d wish Till' I'.ue •*'11 ; '1' St;■ ilium- tii iii A i) (;i:k<;c;. m. ;•> 11 i i r • . 1 Ac.nrui tlio No Trump prar.d slaiii ho a kin t have a chance, so his double cau.--t.-J his pair to get a tu- tui bottom anJ the particular North-South pair a tie for top. Six tricks in hearts, three in .<pai.lt -. (in.- m diamond* and three m clubs gave the declarer his sweep Proper bidding would have 11 ill about as given, if North North-South had the Blackwood convention in its equipment, ex cept that North should have chos en 7-No Trumps for the contract, instead of spades without having to be pushed into it by East's double With the virtual certainty of six In-art tricks after he learned about South having the A and with South having shown five clubs by bidding the suit before spades, and a King in answer to the Blackwood, it was almost pos itive that 13 tricks would be in sight, if either clubs or spades broke, and possibly even if they didn't, as proved to be the case Tomorrow's Problem A K J V A 10 ♦ K 5 4 A K Q 10 7 6 r. 4 Q 7 3 2 ^ 4 A 10 9 6 »KJS5l t, • > « 9 ; 6 3 i ♦ A 8 o ♦ 9 7 «M ? *8 l ♦ S 5 4 »Q ♦ Q J 10 6 3 3 A J 9 (Dealer North East-West vul nerable. > 'Vhat is correct play of this deal at 5-Clubs by North after East leads the heart 'i to the Q. K and A ? MARY TOBE YOUNG DIES ON TUESDAY M.i.v Tube Young, colored died sit her li-line on Arch street Tuesday ci ning at !) .'to o'clock. She was a iit;\e ">i Halifax county, but iiud hved .n Henderson for over forty year-. She wa.- the wile of Tobe Voting, we'.! t!io, gh-of and respected >y both r ce-. For over .'lit years she was a meiii ie: nt Shiloii Baptist church, and 1 itieriil m t vices w ill he held at that ■much Friday afternoon sit 2 o'clock ;>. m. The pastor, Rev. W. B. Wcsl jiuok. will lie ii charge of the se - , ee. Iiiterinetit will he in the Blsick ivell cemetery. ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ I 'Ui .'iineiio, Drsi/il. 2. Five. I1' '• percent. » Oiili I'otoiniic. •i lf.-«. . 7 r rue. « West. !' Ilai(liii4 and Roosevelt. 1". Alexander the Great. James C. Cooper Heal 1NSJ RANCE Service I I'hnne 201-J Henderson, N. C. WANT ADS OFFICIAL T I Tl F. INSPECTION Stilt ion. Cuts washed. lubricated, polished. batteries recharged, Otilf gas mid oils. L. T. Harris Gulf Sor\ ice Station. <;;»11iftt and Hur ner Sis. phono 11 l#K-\V. 2'i-tf I ATTENTION' XMAS SHOPPERS Hot ore you buy, >»••• our largo .is s,trillion! «>f practical uift- th;it v. ill be appreciated. Desk I . imps. Chairs. Bibles, P.ctionaries, Lcath er Goods. Writing Cases. Also many gifts for the servicemen. Al lord's Ptg. »t Office Stippiv Co i?, <r ; FULLKIt MoPS AND BRCSHES 1 . few lot't to d > tii.it after the h >li daj clea* in;;. Ail id--.il g.ft siigges ti(Mi See t.-- now. II li. Tanner Sowing Mais.ne Shop. plume llfi-W. ' 22-2ti WE HAVE LARGE As sortment <> seven. fifteen and m". tilccn jewel wrist w alehes. ,ls.i i niiit.iin pen-, iilentiliei.t.on brace let: . diamonds .me! com plete hue i>: j-.-wel-y and and leather gucd*: lor gilt.;. See our complete sinok for y -,ir needs. A. . Gholso:i. .leweler. 2i-:n BL'TTOXIK >LK ATT AC 11M FXTS — we have a few m stock. C yo irs while they last. II. H. Tun. tier Sewing Machine Shi p, phono ---ti 116-W. GIFT HOSIKUY AT S«)c* AND i>7c a pair. Now shipment. Also hundreds of nitration oil ladies attractive cloth shoes. Webb's Henderson Shoe Store. 15-1 Iti ( IIKI)ITOK'S NOTICE. Having qualifiel a> F\ectitri\ of the Estate of Mis Kate E. Dean, de ceased. late of Vance County. N n th Carolina, this lo notilv nil per sons li.i\ ins claims against She estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under-agncd at Yanceyville, North Carolina, on or before the 21 day of December. !!>-« 4. or this notice will be pleaded in l>.u oi their r« - e«»very. All |mt.->iis indebted t • said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st dav o[ December, 1U-43. MRS. I SLA MAE COWARD HLAYLOCK. E.\eeuti i\. Estate of Mrs. Kale E. Dean. 22-20-5-Pi-19-26 SI MMONS nv IM DER ATION IN THE SITERIOR (Ol RT. Stale of North Carolina: Vance County: William Ilrrnian Davis. vs. Dorothy GiKcetls Duvls. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Vance County. N. C., to secure for the Plaintiff a Di vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii upon the giounds of tw o years scpai ation; and the said defendant will further take notice thai she i< required to appe. r before the Clerk of Superior four! of Vance Coun'v al the Court house in said county 011 Tuesday, January 4th. 1944. and answer or de mur In the complaint in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said Complaint. This 301 ti dav of November, 1943. O. FALKNER. C. 3. C. Valien County. N, C. J. M. peace, Attorney. WANT ADS i Get Results RELIABLE COLORED G 1 R L want*. part time work in home. Sot- Rosa Jones, 11 IJcck Ave. 2u-:i»i j DRY PINK NVOOiJ KOI! SAi.E. ! sawed stove length ami delivered I anywhere in I leiiderson. D. M. Glover, phone -162). l.j-L'tlii LARGEST STOCK OF RADIOS WE have over had. Come and sec them. All i.'.es, all popular makes, table and console models. Also Battery mj - with batteries. Come and sc<, them today. Loughlin-Goodwyn. 20-Bi FOR RENT ON SHARK BASIS: t )iu- t\\'o-hni>c farm and one one horse I'arin. AI.»o one young horse lor sale. Worked this year, price :>2a lor quick sale. G. W. Eaves, iihoiie H7tH. I Undersoil, X. C. 21-it; GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT — Planting Early Bearing Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, and Berry Plants, olfered by Virginia's Lar gest Growns. Write for New Low Price Catalogue listing extensive I.ne of Fruits and Ornamentals. Waynejboro Nurseries, Inc., Way nesboro, Virginia. M-W-F-tf !)()X"I' EOUCET EATK SHOW Christmas Eve nijrlit at 11 Ann Savajre anil Tom Neal in "Klondike Kate" at Embassy Theatre. 21-lti WK HAVE LARGK As sortment of seven, fifteen and seventeen jewel wrist watches. also fountain pen.-, identilication brace lets, diamonds and com plete line of jewelry and and leather goods for gills. See our complete stock for your needs. A. W. Gholson, Jeweler. 2i-:iti GIVE ROOKS THIS CHRISTMAS Just received new shipment of new fiction and nonfiction. Many new children's books including £ „St0,'y Books. I lenderso-i Iiook Co. 16-tf DRY PINK WOOD FOR SAI.TT split or slabs, sawed stove length and delivered any where in Hen derson. D. M. Glover, phone 4621. 15-20ti IT'S A RADIO CHRISTMAS AT I'OUghlin-Goodwyn'K. Just receiv ed 2)0 radios of all sizes in all popular makes. Come in now and make your selection. Also wireless and wired record players. Lotigh lin-Goodwyn. 20-4ti AS I CHANCE To GET GOOD Us ed pianos by Chris!mas. These pianos are in first class condition and reasonably priced. J. R. Col lins. piano tuner, Phone 3712 (Near Epsom). 20-31 F()RTUN ATELY A NOT IIER shipment of Evan's men's leather bedroom shoes just recened. Ideal for his Kift. Liirationed. Webbs Hen-' derson Shoe Store. 2U-5U1 WANT ADS Get Results HENDEKSON BUSINESS^ rTiT lege. New term January :t i. „.'T waste your ability! if smart, spend .sonic time Now gettinu ready for permanent p, * turn after war. (1) FORQUAUtT COALS AmTwoou call 200. II. O. Falkner & -«J-tf -50 I'HE-WAI! RADIOS, ALL IHJI' ular makes, just arrival t,,' Clilistmas. All sizes in table ....i console models. Also battery i with batteries. See then, Loughlm-Good >vyn. "u- it FOR SALE 50 GALLON o.\K I:\i;_ rels for liquids, S3 00 e c!i. L.mu Nelii Buttling Co. -l-'.:ti FIREW't )K!\S! FIKEWOItKS: Coon assortment of >ky rockets. other fireworks are searee. Buy ii ,.eUlv. Open nights this week. Next u< i>: to (lights Store, North Henderson. 22-3ti A1<E YOUR HOUSEHOLD and personal effects insured'.' If not give us an opportunity of let ting you know how little it cost, to carry this protection. Cates In. Building. For Belter Insurance at Miiaiiee Agency. Phone 800, lloni'r a Saving. lJt-tf PONT KOlUik'i' I.ATK SiltlW Christmas Kvr nijrlit al 11 :;J0. Ann Savage ami Torn Noal in "Klondike Kate" at Embassy Theatre. 21- lii FOR KP\T OX HALF SHAWKS MY two horse farm at lSoarp. ntl v.." . !) acre tounvii anil aeir eotimi allotments. .1. W. Co.; hill. ii ate 4. Henderson, N. C. ---lit: TIRE 11EADlJU A15TKHS -WE HAVE the latest official I■ 11<■ :it:.iti<<i> n ga.ding tuc inspection and appli cation lor new liri and tube.. Let us help you with yours. llcnc.cis'>ti Yuleani/.ing Co. -J-tf GIVE A RADIO I-"( li! CI IRINTM \S We 11:i\ t .ln-1 1i i t-|\i<;I ..'.ill l.tu.". nl ;tll it; i!;< s and si/c , ..I .. :..it ter.v .-i t- with batteiies and win-, lev.- and wired retotcl playci.< Luughlyi-Goodwyn. Jo-1, GROCERIES, F1SKSII M K.\ I S AND vegetables. Everything lor ynii table We deliver and . ive you gas and time. Phone 4..!). Always ready ti> .serve you. lk-rlicit's Yel low Front. 25-tf WE HAVE .IUST RECEIVED SKV krai. Mick I'oi >ki.\(! i:.\n» ;!.. ik you need a new one. 1JRIXG US YOUR CERTIFI CATE. K. K. SAT'I KRWHITK & SONS, NEXT TO FIRE SiTA TIOX. 17.-f WK UL'Y. SKI.I.. AMI TRADE OAT 11f and hogs. \V. I!. llijiht I,i\ •lurk Maiket. Phone 187. .1 •: WAXTKI> TKNAXT WITH C.iiDH Working force. Eight acre- t . • allotments. Set- nio a! my farm .it Middleburg. John II. liiillock. 2i-3ti IUST IX iIMK FoR CHRISTMAS 2:>0 radio- uist received for I liristmas. All popular make- m table ami console models, al 1 battery .-els Willi batteries, ami Wirek-.-.- and wired record playet See tlu-111 now at Louglllill G<»>rl wyn. ~ 20-U WANTED — CI,KAN, SOI-'T RAGS 2 1-2 cento pound at Dispatch Of fice. GOOD USED CARS AT REASON able prices-. A look hero will con vince you that these cars arc price'J to move. Fords- Plymouth:: -—Chevrolet!.-, Hl34's to lltin's Candler -Palmer Motor Co. 15 If FOR SAI.K 1935 FORD TRUCI and two hi b milk cow.-. I-' > Diekerson. Route I, Kiltrcll 22-1' USK VITA YAH FOR YOUR NEXT paint job There is no paint heller. Yet it is the lowest priced quality paint in town. Tanner Roofing Co. 22-tf RADIOS FOR CHRISTMAS - WK have <ili kinds lo choose from in table and console models. Alw wireless and w ired record players. A wonder I ul assortment lo choose from. Loughlin-Goodwyn. 20-U BEDROOM SLIPPERS AND tinrationed shoes solve your Christmas tfift prohletn. We have hundreds, all sizes and prices. Hotter shop now. Webb's Henderson S li o e Store. 2 If INSURANCE — RENTALS Real Estate -Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. A I,, n. WESTER Phone 139 McC'oln Bids.
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