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Merchants Plan Bond Dri ve "Invasion Day" Morcluint* <>' ! it- n*.': chairmanship .•: !{«•(>. to put "!! .Ill s.ilt-s ran ■ >aitt'i iifil invasion i- . making :> tearnnl today. Workiiik u tli '.I i Howie. S. !! •A.-tiliv K\. • '.v Al.itti-.il . ll.i.v tU'l' • !• h IKlill f I' til fl'llj. V'; daily. In. i uii\ i ions . , i Farm Labor Problem Up .1 \v v.. I ^ • y 11 Ol'i 101 bi atcr ;♦!. thai i {iv Kt\leral I (if.Mgn :jn» L*\ »!' llu- r*ui I {'«(•** . ; U»s!v:vti .>y \ t *ut:am/ati>.; \ is bin app«> nt \t 1 H'l t • » . *i I'i \ St. »»,!. itS. Ullcl pt " . . i pptfcd part . % • i tin* k• »!i • •> W i; > vl AROL.XD TOWN 101 l uiiiii - Vlar«aret K Hut :• > . | • •:»t* :• !<<■ ii t; u\i it •• ! v!" : • tl»T O.lr tK'Si n .. ctaoct rvt-ordtti : it,..| it J » 01: i»!»: •>. mi i: i IHII HIII : n i \ x| ^ ■i • May rt D-D. .iiui •»'::i'i m ••Sl-.rllOil ii'iit >ii«i :in arrai o> .11. NOTHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED! \V, j,: \X Kite Seal c!w imitinir. ' <lVci' ■ • i.- ■ i' p«-rft ... I.ut wh.'i .iiki" w th Carnalr* ■ lit* sirv.i- >'Ki !• !> <;-su!ily <l»*.<ji.!t« Wi-rvw fir,f li'sw quality ha- been .nl<i<'il »o the Perfectly Ralant eti Blend «1 11 • \ • M.i'li- S U I it's Si-JilTtT .• • ,i n a 'hnpni^hb. >1 :r»ro to wttoms up THE MAN WHO CARES SAYS: CARSTAIRS lll.iMII iWIII'Kn - - i'r,...r . ' . .rt.ii S. utr .l Si.lrlt. I .1 «t , . |i.. . I> • :iii.k ( I :n...r. Mil, War Dads To Hold Meeting This Evening A neetin»> chapter lie held ' i-1 ; . I'Jli. I : Weiltu >.i.i •• (.<•!. Legion hut ivht trell \v;ih , tleiit and \1 \V \ tie:. ,id(i ewly for.ii'i Vim-i .-an War Dads • cluck this .-\i•i. ><■ here tn p*>:.ill it aiul to ilut \\ a.» llt'lil l i<t • it ' it- Atne-'ican ' .CMlllcrs >,> t.:, epit'Se!lt.lti\ e •e H. t; Kit• arv pi'i-si' '' i tempo: arv has ot-cti slate ut iiitiri-r.v njjht. .iii«| other ted after. It i i I'liMiU . aiilc •' members will So>iit ('tib I'ack I Ink Is Meeting at Methodist (Church 'ill cubs •| a nn-ctiiij' .it • i h Tue*» parent..- .il-i, S I I..iin> I. M Thome. A I'll -lit' cllLl I ;■(■! s pre■ "li in the • I ;i s IKillR \ !' Barnes. • aim by Mr*. : il!l!4 the ■ l - tlging i • r.ishmii M ' ami Mrs. ' <1 -i: a new •heir \\ paint Indian story <»t M ' i i-in. ' Tluii 'St i-t !(.<•Itidi n tepee The the camp fire I"-<:i .i :a\v.<s. shit Ids flourish■ ni ti in drums • •<•" .is held ::iotm tile must : : s. t u- buys enreal Indian spirit, i i s .m.i veils, and ■ ii ut t:u- !i\ .r.H 1'iepared |KinMi Thorite, who • settitm and the These present •.cM-l v i-il s. d.iKP1 •; !••(•!i:>(> ■timg tin Nature Favors the SOUTH! ,.. r ft soil... An J today the varied, fertile »oils of the South nre helping to sustain our nation fiuhting for its way of lite. In tliis rich are.i agricultural products range from sub-tropic fruits anil vegetables in Florida to the grain fields and apple orchards of Virginia. Where oncc the principal crop was cotton, diversification is now the order of the day And the South takes high rank in the Seaboard Railway production of a wide variety of farm crops, in dairying, poultry raising, livestock and in the growing of fruits and vegetables. ^ The Seaboard Railway through its Agricultural Development Department has contributed substantially to the growth of the South's agriculture. In coming days, the Seaboard will actively assist in the further development of the rich farming resources of its territory. , N'orfolk JO, VrtT Buy Mor» WAR IONDII ' Eleventh Grade T<» Offer Plav Frida\ t'n * it \: I'ri day t: it» In .it ■■ ' "> ■. the I'li'vviith grade "I !!<■ >!<• ■ lugli school will present its i lass play. "Tlio Miser." by Molicit A small admission fee will l»i* charged. J ami tickets an* now on sale by tin? j eleven (trade home moms The play lis under direction ot the el.ss >|m:is< rs. .Missis Mi'iitien McKauuh. i •••• : illcltn Kent. a::d John II .Me 1 rutin. Klise. the miser's daimhtt v Uo s'-iTetly in l«>ve w:»h Vale :e >!.iy| nl by Kleanor W ebb. I*' **'. w:'-i i;i.fs the nip.esMon i>'. t't :i4 re ' iiitell:$>ent than lur brother. I Iia' l::i- a sincere, i! ailventui i.-. . 'v silldii Holla- VuiiKhnn. as l"c:itv, •ilavs ail atlable ami good-lo . ■•.•.tivwlia'. toppish perse: i >s continually roniantici/itiK his ■ : i .Maiiaiine. ant! drama' 1 * self. Ma v Ann Juhtuun plays :r . : it <•! Marianne, a vomit* a:ni • . ty lit rather tlattery anil e.\c l M ttir!. Aliiu>ii||h engaged to Harp; - lit; :s in ln\ e witli his son. 1'ie.n Fr»siin- a wtiinan ti! tin town e .■ doc- 1 Ianlitem's lovcmakrm fir .i if.<i him. :s a s(,s t of matrini !»;• -it ller "techtiii|ue" i.- i-xt|u t . ti«! she s always likeab* '''n.i part :s playt tl by Wilnia' Thomps . V.de.'e. seeietly disguised .is . bva:it n liar i "S"n's household. • tier t<> : irthei ins romance ir! ! »e. | layfil by Hilly Mitchell »• ' v In- is i ! nublf In th. anil -Ii : causes ii;m to ue somewhat • . mi; ti> the other servants .la >i very jealous v.dere. is tlu> • it ii|»>ii -n . a' t. always hi ' . belli" atliliti h s state, mid i. do i.vthi11»4 successfully. lit p!e-m uitlfii. earnest and f. en I'talmn iit pile of his .. . t • Tins part is played by Stv e '• nasja:: (>C"i'jte ll'I.arv -. I. Flcche. who is the eleve: : tricky servant. He is like, e lir.ishness and his ability ' with Harpug»n. which •: t »• U»ei will do. Simon is the typical ■ . b.isiiu ss mart of the pe:; .*. .■ i Magistrate is ponderous. • hi* thinking. atui |«impotis aut.'iurity Uot.i .! these I played b\ < »il:i Vaiittha!:. \i playetl by 11 lie.'" I'erUii dl.sllllR i.shed al st'K ratic \ ••. I late fifties. Claude, lir d*i»> le. and La Merlaclie. are low Martha H.wlev. Slii.Uv i, Arm Uo-e Mel K -h . - llaipaKo; it." gives a nosl ealistic ct •ii ,round ■I I V! • Harp.i«on" •ti ill "The B I'oiiltrvmcn Asked I' or 557,612 Dozen Klots from Count \ c< unty poult ryment arc a*k'• I !jy !u- I4ir. c: I'.lv..' . j ;■ .i ,r» ;ipp; • •N.liKit«*'y .">>7.1512 <1 / -i i t. . tll.> yt-.i: : tuns* pfjir'st •• ,.n .:i 1943. their part in ih<- . ' rtt i v !>: ni'.iiu, the ri.ilii.'i.,' p. Hi y Driwwe Committee <.in) iti .i Mate-1 flit i (•( «-i\ vi\ he:V • (i. y. Hoi.m-.v.v t«. .in- l»e. su .■ |']><•.<!<•<I t t.iiv*' ttiil odvantiise >»t i111• j* • nt »'j;s surplus and to plan more mvmis calling f« r greater uw •■! •> • e;\out aging tar: «*;•«. t .,r i I notion the committee secretary. I.** 'ii 1 *<!*i. said !i" iniiiIhI * Rotary Hears Of Meeting At Pinehurst Kept# v < > v rhili w ho atte iuit .i : in- Kotarv convent on eceiI'lnchurst ieported uii hsipiHtiitigs .it the von* vetitlon till- Wi-.u v ;n«i'l!!in till i1.ill ,i-t T" ' Ho e An . ,.t»i tii tlit; p:\igi.i.' ati.i told ul -nine of the -e.-M< a.- ! Sen net: i'erry tn.ule .1 ifP° " "!1 Kdd i* 1 f I'kcitbucki'r'K -■ tve 1; t; k tifii .mil s r. IViictf. Ji . ;um mult? interesting < ■ - on the co:i\ ent:on. t VV:il:;i:i 1 Uiik-y ;,:i. 1,1 11»>•<! that llii' flub ha* been awarded a framed citation :.tii* > i >i ii- 1 • • Societal v ««: Treasury Mm. : 1!11«»♦. • the c , "I J• r I• • • otitis* the nth.1 . ,11 rtfi>n•tplenditl ntunl • lit- III V.i, i-.IV ii ni.i.- t:i Vatuv Hull 1 \tO!l(lt\l .1 A 1 .1; ■ ";>t« il in : 1: t; III .111J !'••• K ns-.-pn . Ten., was suiting Hotarian .it the meet .11;: laM flight. lie had ./> : in -! C It: .uly. »»• > fttlo-ts were l.t Col. Will.' vi.Ilinan \\.:tj I.. 11 H;,i\ 11: Hi \ Itav II ,U : A itil .l.illll 11../■■!li A V..l<: 'A 1 *' 1 liratl.v I 1 t- - 1t'.![ rull -. ii^let.m • Mi- \laiv l'.i\ M.- i., , Hose Miti'hiitei. Willie Peace. K..*• . I.I- li . . \ K :• T11 . ul A!., v H.i\j<. iVi;iy Be No Referendum On Liquor Immediately \<irTh Carol the r."i 11 tin- I'm ted s <1 pleaded and tided Hit t t!.e same :h.»i ne\: T.tjio. The mnt:«■! .'I lACtloi I'llifl ' >ttl" ! ■ ,). : lure T. i- quest .on <•: local self-guv eminent - iIsl tIiitiv 'flu-re is also the ■ > i u.okedaro ml question of ivhut co'i-t.t .!<•> democracy I'lisit yets back to ;l»i* unit adopti.l. Shall 11 In- nation. StaU-. or count}" The nation ha.- voted "wot". Twentytour counties have voted "wot." Tho Stall-, it is generally i inmli'd, would vote "dry." Controlling 'actor almost certain!v will ttho attitude towaid the -oldioi >' ' .uht t<> i voice in t.io eleclu>11 Opinion a.o.uul Capitol Square is that it ail oloctu u should bo called now or any time soon a majority of the voter.- iu>w able to set to tho polls would turn thumbs down mi tho legalized salo of alcoholic beverages 'I'hero are those who would ,• t • take advantage <>| that time I'j'i: i'it and vote as soon a- possible. I ut opinion o! the square also s t:i.i' tin- fretierul Assembly will not t: ;r;ii» its nose at tho men and women a m are risking t.icir lives tor tho i ifjut ut a t.oe ballot by call • ni, an election in their absence So. dosp.to the pleadings ol Senato: Martin .ind lus associates, in t.ici ut commitment- by candidates lot g \ ernor, the odds remain five to one or better that no election will . < held until alter the war. CIVIL SERVICE IS SEEKING TYPISTS !:. a iiati .li-wule drive t> fill critical u a u ios in tin n.ition'" capital tie! ' oil States Civil Ser\ r <'m nit is.-hm :s callmg fur si on; igraphorx. typists. .«}»*! clerks f«»r p. nations hi U -tuilgt> II. Mis. Sallle II C.uii K. ' . ,1 • .ii v tl , O-. I So: \ . :il saal t .!.i\ A evp, !H o lilt Old or t:.o lower {truck* |>osit ions, but written ■ ' .. e g.\ I'll. ( lei,.- all- liqillled : • : il;o only a clerical test: typists. .. i lei a al test ..in! typing 'est. ami rtonographers. a clerical test, typing •e ' ■ il" Stettin • apl.V test. !•> : .' atioiis ,.ie given in thousand.- of cities t'l! •• e'h .* t o i lint I > Tho • .i:.a-'ie ' pinvido tyi ew i iti : s ; > ;>:e tvp II.' t< -• i.e appoiute.l • i and ,11 ..i given ..a .. • n11v to qualify typist- ..r ti-nograplie:': alt«»: they arrive in U'asliingA| .. lit I1-. .St oo at least 1 7 ; '•'ills .■ i ..Mil 11ui-t he i iti/e * of t■ • I'lUteii --t..1i - *1 hei'e ii:i tM ill..-.:tii..in . _e li i. ts. TANNER ROOFINC CO. THE MALARIA MOSQUITO IS AFTER YOU! Ci«*t her with FLIT . .. l>efore she has n rhnnrp to spread chilling-burning miseries from a sick man to you. Spray FLIT in dark corners and on stagnant water . • . where the malaria car- JT rier lurks and breeds. Spray it on every m\ quito you see. It's 11 quirk and easy way to wipe out all mosquitoes. I3uy FLIT . . . today! FLIT Kills flies, ants, " moths, bedbugs and all mosquitoes. N BE SURE IT'S FLIT! kAIK fO» TH( YILLOW CONTAINS* with jhi hack bandi •'>\ Amazing Way for "RUN-DOWN"people to get New Vitality.. Pep! _ _ promote the flow of 1 vital digestive juices in the stomach ~-Energize your body with 2 rich, RED BLOOD'. r|*HFSK two important step-. may * hrlp you to Ktkt ivome tin* (Um'uiult<: is or «tubamf airntot sour stomal h. jerky in-rvi . Ions ot a partite, uitdnwii ht. iliiM'Stivo complaints, weakne poor i oinplexion! A |>t 1 r t U who .4 i pi'lutnit; Oil only ti '.'o to !. thy blood volume or a stomach w. • wr capacity o! only St) In t?u', m.rmal l-4 i-viT ly hundl«'appi*d witli jtupic •»' mneh <ttc,« >tiw juli rs i i.t s men. HKD-nLoon vou should ••ujuv t!>.«' t1 - »j! v«'it-b» m«: which den.it* -, ph> i« ul I11lit is* . . . iiu'htul Ull ltlf you are subject to poor dlcrstlon or Mi.«pt*ct r-■ • I -1 >x • Joel as tin* cau-e i t your trouble. >»•: have no organic < ustiplh atlDii t»r (aval inhv-tion. y"rtS Tuna ;ii \ bo . i • what you need a.i it : ••"ihv'•> . m l .li to promote the f|< VI r VtfTAI I ri\ E J* ICErt lit th« ■*' •:«!. a :i:u» .*« 1 > build-up BLOOD STREN< rII when I I eleiil Build Sturdy Health jnd Help Amcricn Win Thoti^itidH jij><i ::» i-»:iti- <>f usorF have •• • i 8S55 Tonic liH-» broti ht ' them and 'tent I fie reseateh .-how, that i: k'« * r» .ill- that's why ao mam. - r SSS l*> m -..iUlssturdy health helps build STURDY HEALTH Citizens Realty &. Loan Company Vnmplrlr IXSl'HANCti Srrvicfi Krai I'.stalc i'ri>|ii*rtv Management •IOI.I. T. ( III!ATIIAM. 1'rrn. rii.inc f.28-<;29 MAIL INSURANCE I'.tiv ]| l rKill Frank M. Barnhart (;i \i:k \i. insi kam i: Winder SI. I'liiuu- 5M-J Have a "Coke"=You're back among friends ...or a way to put soldiers at ease In its atmosphere of kindliness, home is hospitality headquarters with Welcome so often summed up in three words. Have a "Coke". To a service man it expresses a hond of understanding and friendliness. Me hears it quite often at camp —over there as over here. It's one of his ways of saying You're my pal. Around the globe, Coca-Cola is spreading the custom of the [muse that rfJrenbet,—hdL% becomc a symbol of the friendly in many lands. Coca-Cola is the friendly drink to have and serve at home. • OfHID UNOIt AUTHORITY Ot THE COCA-COIA COMPANY IT Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Henderson, Inc. "Coke" r Coca-Cola It's natural for popular names to acquirc friendly nhbrcvialions. That's why you he«r Coca-Cola called "Coke". , OIV44 n>« C-C Co.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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