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Many Attend Session Of Presbytery Rev. J. M. Walker Is Chosen M oderutor; Nutbusn L- Host CORPORAL PEACE !S NOW SERGEAN I . SUH! • • ■m.li vesnraMOE* ikmmhb Amazing way io be Mentally AL[RT\ ...Physically FIT! I . promote ,i,efl0W°f vital digestive i»'ees if, ,hc sforoocli -F.ncr«ucYOur body with RtCN, RtO BLOOD. fr HtSF two Important rtrpr> may -I help you to <>-»••;'''I't»* 'lie (ll.scoill ff i:or i-mbnrr.i -.mrnt of >our stom ach. Jerky nerves. loss of appetite. und< rwcicht. digestive complaints, weakness, poor complexion! A person who i- operating on only • T') 'o v.i h' ilthy I)> orl * • >;• ime or a dlg< capacity • >! only 50 to GO", normal is >n»:r.v handicapped. So with ample stomach digestive lulres PIUS RICH. REIJ-BLOOD you should «-iijoy th.it sense of well-being which de notes physical fitness . . . mental alert ness' If you are subject to poor digestion or •uspect deficient red-blood as the cause of your trouble, yet have no organic complication or focal Infection. 8BS Tonic may be Just what you need as It Is especially designed 11> to promote tho flow of VITAL DIGESTIVE JUICES In the stomach and (21 to build-up BLOOD STRENGTH when deficient. Build Sturdy Health and Help America Win Thousands and thousands of users have testified to the benefits 88S Tonic ha* brought to them and scientific research •hows that It gets results—that's why so many say "888Tonic builds sturdy health —makes you feel like yourself again." At drug stores In lOand 20 ok. sizes. CS.8 8.Co. TONIC Mpt build STURDY HEALTH Charter Is Presented To New Cub Pack A charter \v ;i> prtwntt'il :«« tho H'\\ !'•>■> Scot : > ;ii< puck fponnwed ' »• !•' »• Methodist rhuiv . \c:cMcid .it the c:i :iv!i T.r« •iV ,.:k( vtctuu-.i •> l!:! Itusii. okskimI iAiv 1 \i •! ' .• ithcaatern area, who made the Bless At; v U: \ i" IS.tr Sl'.t't. 11 Butner Host Friday For News Group N. 2 gate i ^ ..v i • V i.,v Dr. Noel Made President Of Rotary Club ■ . ind F. V Shaw was reelected - V awl trea* rei Those offiec I be installed Julv 1. Now directors named were II •.•in .i! <; Kiitr. . n«.-„ k \ ■ ••' l > .. ii;r. i:i«I F S Rovs'k Pros dent W Ilia Da ley pres I :»,o ■ .... mi! :i h a capacity as pre.ddei :. J111 v ! Rev. Ray Holder was speak*;: <• ncc'inK ia-1 i),a it ,:ui spoke the topic "Oovernntent After ' War " !!'• .. r me •: > ;I'.in ij; thought would work and illustt »t« ~ talk "a • map "i the .vorl'l. W rcsHers 10 l»c In Match at 15ra<j Fort Bracts. April IT.—-A collection I h «■ ?hi g >\vl" artists •'..!! be matched , .•t i' •• I ' 1 eld IliHi'C Thursday. May II. ■ 8:30 i>. m I >r the benefit of soldiers slutloned here |l< the list it Kd "Strangier" Lew -. live tune* Amid champion | vre-tlei Other.1 on the -late are «ic• pre>cnt world's heavyweinh' nro?. pion, Tex.i- Babe" Sharkey. Sando. S/.abo. lornier world champion: and The Circat Mil •. known .1 tin Mi raclc Muscle Man." Lewis, perhaps the bc*t known of the quartet. has ben world chain pit n five tie c~ and is still n>inn -'rone Sharkcv. the present chum 11011. i< a pu'tm csc|iie West 'IVXlis (owboy, who i- a <<1)legc graduate and was one of "Pop" Warner' great football tackles. The C'nra' Miln i.» kiriwn for his extraordinary musclar build and control, which earned his nickname, the ""Miracle Muscle Man." Sandor Szabo, not so well known, is nevertheless a for midable mat toe. Altogether they make the best ar ray of world famous wrestlers to appear on the Fort Bragg entertain ment piogram. American figniing men are station ed in 53 countries throughout the ' globe have received aid. recreation I equipment and necessities from the1 American Red Cross. \\ \ ires Poem . follow-. tloiin It'.* I • > • S ...i- written :>v C|)J. Stevenson. Men HoilS'oil. | \ II! !'.i 1^ MJ I N( I.I ^ \M. ' "It.' p;,:, . ' iMfi , t I'mli' • •'.! |il;,.-. U'« p I 'll v. I 1.... till* ..',.1 i.lt Meetings Of Democrats On Saturday : " i . . !;<! '.. ' ii ,\ lliillt'O u!'. to the «■ unity 1.1V A, 1*1: L'!«. ' • ■ • ■ til;. 11 Colored Me n To N a.vy Til'.-' I- ! III ! ! '• I.f, li Igh !• :! 1 \v Will i .'i c (5 .1 i ll> i; Kit t Cl . I! 'it'i* i:.- a: n .ii n. Charlie Alvis Ituimigh. Ronti Ilo|. CllUl!. T • •> ||;.v.- it Hit. I. M"tii'oc 15 in" .1 i . )■' nU' •'{ Kill.hi ll< i .!. . • I' i . !•„., Loitllic Alston. :m Spring Mice N'.il • • I l; • 1 •i ' I . . P. (». K N'OTK I —SI RVK K «»f >1 MMONS n\ riiti.it xi ion North ( initio.i Vance < utility William McAl 1 tilll<'t k. plaintiff vs. IV rriiif l/u y Itnllock. defendar.t. I'm- deti nil.int. Corrme l.acy Mul lock. will lake notice thnt nn action •niillrfl ,is ,ihove ha* been riiimrt'lic •il n the S peri or (' .nil of Vance >'»>unty. N'' rth Carolina. for tin- pur l>i sc of sec.:rins a div« rco absolute >n the ercmHs of two yen is sepa ration. .md the defendant will fiuthei lake • "tier thnt she is required to ippear ..t the office of the Clerk of Ihe Superi >r ("'Hut of V;ince county, it the courthouse " Henderson. N. C. 11 Monday. Mny 22. 1944. ;iiul an swer <r demur to the complaint in ;<ii<l action, nr Ihe plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 19th dav of April. 1941. K. O. FALKNEK. C. R {'.. Vance County ft. A. Btinn Plaintiffs Attorney 19-26-3-10 Aid Asked To Get Jobs For Service Men An .ippcal fur t "uper.;: and slytamv ii placing returning service men into njiinful i ;>lo\ i'ii. .1, issued today bv tin- I si: >|. v incut tMfiee here tu i>..s •u\»> .uH in dustrv ill the COtr :im t \ \ sroodly number *>t men have itlrc\uly been dlwhiii'foj from im*- siervict .1 : : '.is reason.* an.I a:e : . . I . eriiig back :nt«• the r . an ec , • y, tin • ' i« <...d. Kirnlovn>en! .. ii • 1! The opinion tiu • . \ din'- Mot .tu»w . i pi.nvllMMIt. ;i:xi ■ , men who are bach tin e • jobs. and for that . • . . . •a.is issued toddy, it « . .1 It is hoped tii..: n len ay • ikI . it :vi- • • . had. C'onif.ns hav •. t!l i»- helpful ■•.••1 asked DAVID LLOYD DiXO.N INFANTRY CAPTAIN W mtton. •. ' The W..1 I »* :>..• • null!!, fii t ie t>' ..: The t- \.i; :5i ( ii.;u'i W.iIUer \V to. 1 it 1 'it* 1) i !.!••><1 !> vin. !'i it. • ' .1 :• Iirn ■. 11 .miley. •' 1 . U'. boro; \ ehoUiK \» : I . '. . At \V .. f . no; Howell W ■ • I V if: 1* 1 u\ UM I ' <5ray. III! . 330 Strut i Itoad W HI S • Ml. :i" • t •• : nt" i*at Ta.ns. i : : W I — HI C . . i . i' • • .v:\t. .1 r M'eotld ! 1 Tel.. :.*:■> ! eu'cnaif POLICE COURT HAS TWO DRUNK CASES Cases ■: drunkenness ■ public Street and in a publi place were m • lice eo*. 1" !"<!,.y. K .. • ::'ti Rearner, whtu . was t ed :• ;• being drunk on .1 pul lie street. Hi* sentence days • > :i t ed upon payment • : . >un »• sis. \V l!:. \V .lie. w it. w - ' I.! tor i'fllll. (i: 1 .1 1 .. > 1 -f t • lie was sentenced to .10 days, suspe ded p. :: pay 1 ent . >• .'tu! | : ■ 11 Tnat 'ho iletendant . 1 > •! o Ii. iMi,r> -n tin? N \« I ::>!». tin less he is selling tobacco. MARRIAGE LICENSES GO TO TWO COUPLES Marriage licenses were granted t.. ter ol drain ft ice. License.- were Graham Cat It n Mark. Henderson, ill. i I»«. I-:hy S> . S .' .. i.' . : It. U ite. Viet< r T< rry > 11M e i: -i i'.. i e(l both 1 I (lenders 1. t I.I U TO Mi l l "! . ■ I >1 " 'ei Home i • 1 le . ■ • eriioun :i:t * > lie <• M \V 1 e • u I'll V. - •]•< ■ • Serial story of the boy next door Ti*- Don"- -lory. Hm i1h» tinmrronTil ju-t a> well Im' Wall or ,lim nr l5oi» or am oilier. • \nd. of emirM'. I lie fiflli etilry in the little addre— liotik reall\ ha-n*l Ihmmi written M'l. !5nt il it-ill he — ami we hope to ha\e :i hand in mak ing il eonie true. • \\ lu-ii Don anil million- 1 iU«• him wcnl lo war. llicy were irnrn thehe-t weapon- and equipment in 111 < * world. Kqiiipnient turned mil fa-l h> inarliini's lliat were Inrnrd li\ plentiful. low-prieed rlnlric power. • W lien the-e ho\- eonie home a^'uin. eleetrir power %vi 11 he read) in even proalor ah.nulanrr — lo serve new imhiMrie- anil create new op portunities. / nr /jdircr makes pro ,Indian—anil production makes jobs. • Tlic t'liTlric liufit and power com panic- arc pn'pared for peace ad iiicy Mere for war — thanks to fore -i'.riit. planning anil sound business mana*:i;ni<'!il. • They're keeping rates low as cost* rise. \inl they're supplying well o\ it JIO' , »f Vmi'i ira's rlrctric ser x !«•«' — tin- best. a> well as tlu* most, ilia! any nation enjoys. o Hi nr "Report to the Notion," out standing niwi program of the week, every Tuojdoy evening, 9.JO. E. W. T., Columbia Broadcasting System. ( CAROLINA POY/ER V- LIGHT COMPANY) DON'T WASTF JlfCTRICITY J«!T BfCAtTSP TT !?HT RATIONED! i ■ M Have a "Coke"= iQue Suerte! (WHAT LUCK!) ., • a tvay to say "Comrade" in Chile In Santiago the American flyer discovers simple ways to open new friendships. Have a "Coke", says he to the Chilean airman, and in a few moments he's wel comed as a comrade. It's a custom that's known to good neighbors from Chile to the Carolinas. And, of course, it's always neighborly to serve Coca-Cola in your home. All over the globe, Coca-Cola stands for the pause thiit rcjresbet, —has bccome the bond between people who are friendly-minded. (OtUtO UNDER AUTHORITY Of IHl COCACOIA COMPANY SY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Henderson, Inc. "Coke"s Coca-Cola It'* natural for popular namet to acquire friendly abbrevia tion*. That'* why you hear Coia-Colj called "Colte". ■ O 1944 TTtf C C Co.,
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