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H. C. Bowie Is Reelected Head Of Softball Group Plans for Season Made at Meeting On Monday Evening II. C Bowie was :eeieeteil presi dent of the Henderson Soltbud \ naation last night at a meeting ■: ■ filters anti members ol the asso i lation held at Vance Furniture , Company. I. F Turner was elected < 'ev ident i the off - . -■ • d wei c M \ \o:' la: - < . ml M H Matthews Uva- net hie Boyd was elected si'i'vr * ..hlicit> manager. Plans ioi the id-hi ^'Atbal! season call tin >i \ ;< ,.n - :• omplete ti:> mster an.: . yet only four teaioo : . ■ ate I that the; will pa - tieipate. 1 esent last t discussed the possibility oi securing two teams 1 ■ 1 ixfi 1 t< ake a full schedule President appointed a com • nuttci composed of A! l'aylor. J. 1 Hamm a hi \rthur Crocker to cor. • for with Fd Branch about mana-tim , tea froir S th H lerso G.m c- this M.i'im • P! be played ..t the fa i mou s.is and the diamond will bo i ro.idoa there a< soon . ■ nets poU ■ thei txi pmertl .. obtained. Vfb.a T:’i:t*. •he t ti.m-trcssec ty o ■ ri • : . c :i‘• mderst.im mC :•' o A tporaticit Muskox ■ > • • , -v. ,.v u, i A lad im> : i A I'J* iil’l' ' 1 ci ! 11’ I V* Wt' Vt had • o' o'.-n . Henderson Caiders Take Double ^ in Warrenton Defeated | By All Stars Here; 1 Locals Stay Ahead j ^ ^ ^ -- - —— ■ I i • * i | * iirc*. ' ’’l ' ' ^ #-n . ntoi \ . : 1. ’ ays oxci'isi" : : a; ■. ;i: • i!i\l Vana v..i! na.’s v. cat siuu jiiy a a • :■ a:. Tlu- much smaller i iota I ’ a vim ,• ix| ' etc < to be rai> "i so on - ily tli..:! liirmeiiy. is. n isiieii : nst a- is . tint ulus i 'f a war .1 o.i . ■ oi tn-'ivi'ie the in. out.v o | Vr\ ice Men Will j Present Program | At First Baptist i - i '-■< s '. . tm. n ! • i: en • an 1 . erv j •• •. ill 1 like pari m a : cr\ tee j ' 'ii1 I- ■ a i kipti: 1 eh uvh toiiiur i .. .v. v * * v *-'ii i .. . - • !.;1.. • - " lit: ligit ur Ex • erienec >1 Men in th \i ; orcli to an amiuum ament lay l v Rt E Norfleet ‘ • ner, pastor. ( la.. Cnl. C E. Greene will open | ti■ pio iram to Him; oi " Relic, km- j S< « Medical Units.’ * * T h hurch in England” related y pi ! • R .. I An Airman’ Point ; t 1 . y F -.a vVil iiaru M. A. Ncati-cry. (\ , »i. 1!i .1 C< a:.oil Phmell will ei: •! iIk-.i lane in Panama an i i iv ! L; Clc "• *?* \V. Har. i am will -peak on Helpine, L’oiidu.c Sei’\ ice . Over-ras.” "Christian Activity in ! Alaska” will be related by Pp Eletcla r T. Futcelie and Ralph G. ! Fai. .: SK i will give "A Glimpse »>f Chinn.” j Musk al features on the progi ai i 11 b pi 11 • solo b> Miss Doris i Jen ii i> and a tr impel m»u> by \V. T. I lea me. i DRUNK, DISORDERLY CASES ARE TRIED — Cases of disorderly conduct and drunk dining were tried in a short j session of police court today before Mayor Henry T. Powell. > Herman Bates, colored, was trien j for being drunk and disorderly and was sentenced to 60 clays, commit- I merit not to issue upon payment of five dollars and costs and condition that he remain of good behavior for the next two years. Gaither W. Rogers, colored, tried for disorderly conduct, was sentenc ed to 60 days, commitment not to issue upon payment of $10 and costs and condition that he remain of good behavior for the next two years. I IV. W. Southerland, white, was 1 tried for drunken driving. Prayer for I judgment was continued upon pay | ment of $30 and costs and his driv j er’s license was revoked for one year. a 666 COLD PREPARATIONS I.itjuiori. Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops. Caution. Cse Onlv As Directed. K GIFT ITEMS la, Glassware. Table La ps. Ja:\! ' . e : '' G;" Iu :' - \(.u \ v a i I a 1)1 t-I i.» C'>! ' •• > . > \| \i;»j ( | o< K ggwiWteffir _ o^UGHLI N- Cj OODW V N fEVELERS * y SPRING _ ? in The Men's World! ^ ' i *' jjj ■ "zx’’ K j I Jif^ /"/ I |\ /j j Mu -M-* V V . ^ J BOYS’ WASH SUITS ! WHITE BLOUSES w i:t P<:\\ • ie: B.;,r. \ 1 r . On Pants \ 1 ice q j Blue. I\»n and Br S»/.e> r.. $1.40 tD $2,95 : Others with eautiful nocking, t y trim $3.95 and $4.95 I ' III a a § Planting-Time 1 1 ' a I * O A N S | a a jl At thi. time o' yr;,r v.v .nv .. e t t > .-nd hi)- ll II erally to our larmer friends. We > ov >c*tter j| use tor our capital than to help thei prepare j| jj make food and other crops. If yon can use extra T| Tl cash. d«.n'. tiesitate to enme in ,n •! di ■ c •• ir Jr t needs >A itli ll 1 I I | First National Bank jj U E U| ALL DEPOSITS I P TO S3,000 INS! RED BV THE jl FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C ORPORATION ji ill E I I =Ifexir=ir=ir=aJf=ir=Jr=if=Jr=Jf=Jf=Jr=Jr=ir=Jn=Jr=Jr=£Iir= A. White 1 rim Bath And Face Soli, Thick, An.-orlu in and Fluffy Ruffled Bedroom 9 One Door | All Metal Curtains J Paste! Shades 8 BrCSfl OOX $4.95 $1.79 Metal And M.efca! Trimmed and FOOT $11.85 i f--7T——--, One And Two Burner HOT PLATES jgfe, M $2.98 aml $6.3S ■nMHanMHM Satin, Rayon, and ..... , . Parchment All-Metal Step-On TRASH CANS LAMP SHADES Cast Iron From 8 ineh DUTCH OVENS ' h $3.48 98c $2,98 COTTON CHENILLE Bath Room Sets BEDSPREADS i « . and bine $1.78 s-‘ m - j Rose and Blue 7(1in. x,,,n »>■ Stor-Aid Handkerchief, Ihsc and Glove Bo\t - $7-95 $1.48 White Tailored NYLON Curtains 42 x 87 in. $8.95 Punch Bowl Set pure ,nlaid Silver T,:,v. Bowl, Ladle and PLATES 12 Footed Cups Floral i)e--iu,'ti $17-50 $1.00 Stainless Steel Wicker Clothes and Aluminum | HAMPERS jm, . ___ 20 Inches and 20 Indue Kitchen Wmre Deep 25c $2.98 $4.95and $5.95 COLONIAL LAMPS Hand painted and marble base, $12-50
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