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M Rotary : V.. a i VI M. 1-. Leg®: 1- . . M nd Mi . J C M in; B and Prole-.* ..mil VVo:....:i' .M. -. Gtia ge O’Lur.v; .1 lb, Miss. Nannie Sm ■ ha: - ■ C e! b. Misses Al.n ).'" : :.-! i-A ■ ' :i .Tea a A : e i Leg- ■ Mr and Mi .*. C t.. A : : . Mr. and Mrs !! Via Hi -ode - a: Daily Di-pa A h. T. P. A. MEMBERS HAVE BARBECUE I ■ the T. P. A Held its an si •• irbeeue dinner and get to gether meeting Friday evening, Sep tember 22. at the Armory, which ,va largely attended by members lire. Henderson. Wa rrent: >n, Lou anil Oxford. More than 2-di of t-i 32fi members of the post were pre - a ait for the dinner, which was by "Id timers to be largest gatia r;n |i<l members ever held by the p st. The meeting was presided ovet by , Elliott G. Shaw, president oi Po 1 I. who introduced the gut.-ts am speakers. Short talks were made by Mayor Henry T. Powell and He Ra; Holder, chaplain of Post I, and R. P Hawley < Winston-Salem, secret..:-,' ol the Nmth Carolina l>i\ isi .n of T. P. A. Mr. Hawley, who s wei known in Henderson, expressed him self a.- being delighted t . M-e to . any 1. P. A. members, and stressed the fact that a T. P. A. fellowship i now a very valuable asset. In ad dition to the fellowship offered by -the membership, the insurance f< lure ot a membership is worth just twice as much as it was a year ago. and all of this at no extra cost. Mr. Raw lev said. Arrangements for the dinner am meeting were in charge of Elliott G Shaw, IV. H. Ilaithcock and Pau Stainback, secretary of Post I. PROGRAM AT 111 GHES GROVE. There will be a special program at Hughes Grove Baptist church, colored, Sunday night, October 1. it 8:30 o’clock it was announced to day. Sermon will be by Rev Olandis Hicks and music by various : quartets. The public is invited. j 37,301*' Founds Of Paper Taken In Pv The Legion %r A • t.*] :itM' n-unas t 1 waste - < . • • •• % ex - .111 n.,i::. . - ■••'{ ?» e..v. Te.e • IS* •» t pup* i i! ' ' i Pi; V., !•; (.: il-. e,,.. ,.1 IDO.IIOO the Loginn i- -(loud the ' i .1 -Uivis.s iinri f\ ism e ■•i • citizens ! he k •> ' u> i-iKipe:a1*’u si tile chive A:i< ’tiu . p;i[u r lirit ■' i> t • be Uni: e ei :i li’ t ibe. : ::te !’• ■•i'l.■' t ' '. I'S.s ‘ .Ki W ■ . I - - . i' ;it’il ti1 . 11. i. .1 , i : > r t il.- I ’ Ilect: • Zoning Flan In Council : s I . . i i. t' - i . ’ • ( . \ ’-Z. 10% Helr-S—huv !■■% METHODIST CL aSS ELECTS OFFICERS , | • \|, -• , , x »-v*, - \tf* mis I atlifi > I 111 • * * i .11 l**i iriuis • ' M. >. ! ' '-»>i \ i i . \ I ( * ‘J.! 1111 It I! l.j.*-: Lir: t ' i \\ * * 1 11 t 1944 Golden Belt Fair Opens Here For A Week ■ni Gi don Bolt K.. open* < :i ci < • >Ja\ ' >pora*e for the .1 i— res > a aUer ’ a , vein s on account of v a " id.I a ms. and. as at. '. i . i \ c i*: !!t<- .n.dw ay. a c. ‘ . t o! tiie : ... • a li ve ' : Wednesday ■. : Fmi- H el . meinkMJi s • '. .cry. .0 \\ !••>•„ ,i oonsider , nc\ l a en i iltor ~ ■ . ■ a'-! animals S ' , , It ■ I ‘ ' ' 1 ' . 4 . 1, - '•x. i-rts ,1 • . Me here to ,■ , toi . • to ti - i.\ ■. a - .ml day, •• on Id ci c ad" itted .: ; ’i n c \’ not and the . dins’ s olin' a Warren, i and G:ai, 'li'. and Meek• ■ > city V -cm i I' ll : in • dent, c. M. t a i ■'. ■ y I All id I ’I i on ic ni c- a:c ' ■ in i li.o . r at y ati ;"i ..re furnished s I' i y A A c can Sir .\\ s - a ' c ' ! ' a ’ 1' ' 1 ml ] ,V a ' a na1 '.oaturi • and di ce i -1! i i . i to all fa 11 dll'll' t I a ' a ' 1..I to i,c ■ ' I'ui-d.'V. visitors. In tin' exhibit hull will bo shown agric r.d t old crops, displays by -t 11 ol,ii)s and vocational classes in ■ ic sc, oral schools ot the county. The oianaKi .nent promises a I'sir well op to the usual standard o! ex cellence a other years. AROUND TOWN RFCORDF.R'S COI'RT Bullock, colored, w.i- • , , .■ i rcc ii de. > i i, rt today to, uu health regulations I * i-:, v, ■ i judgment was continued u|hmi j1 ment ol costs. Costs were re , • | ONI llidll IIFCOKDFI) S. R. Watson and wile so] | •„ Walter K Griffin a lot in Henderson township for SIM and .. eratioits ,n a deed iccorded s.itu day at the register ol deeds Scientists calculate the dates ,,f many of the world’s prehistoric oc currences by studying the fossils of each era. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Inland City, N. Y. .. FRANCHISED tlOTTLER: DI RHAM PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Sweep-Type Dusters $1.50 Use this special duster to save time and work in cleaning halls, vestibules and linoleum floors. Made w ;h strujag metal center, riveted pads. HENDERSON I FURNITURE CO. IIciitlei siai ^ V ( fnjoy,'cooler summers, warmef •rinters! Install snowy.light! Reynolds Cotton Insulation in lyourj attic: in 'a ‘few houtt.jKn pteragc.'atticicoscs $55. Yours |m«fkcost;Iess or slightly'motsJ VW^wricstitnate today* REYNOLDS _2 **OC£SS * OTTON INSULATION B. H. MIXON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Phone 7 | We Have The Things You Want I ! HARDWARE PLOWS-REPAIRS ■ Stoves, Heaters and Supplies And Many of The Hard To Find Things For Farm and Home See Us For Your Needs r 1 WATKINS LHARDWARE CO. I Henderson, N. C. I --H — i. i
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