Society News
I Mrs. Guy Horner
Honors Miss Rose
At Bridge Party
Mrs. Cluy Horner was hostess Fri
| tiay afternoon at the home of her
! mother, Mrs. G. \V. Macon, in Epsom
j at a bridge party honoring Miss Alios
; Hose, bride-elect of September 12.
j Throughout the home were at
tractive decorations of late summer
flowers.
Upon arrival guests were ser\/1
I apple eider.
j Following several progressions of
| bridge, high score prize was award
ed Mrs. Hubert Haskorville and Miss
i Dorothy Wester won low score prize.
Mi-s llose was presented a floral
; print by the hostess,
i Guests playing bridge included
j the following: Miss Hose, honoree.
j Mrs. It. G. Burwell. Mrs. Esther
Bruin. Mrs. .lohn Trammel Church.
Mrs. !h ward All- n. Mrs. Hubert Bas- j
kerville. Mrs. X. IV Strause. Jr.. Mrs. j
| Sum Peace. Jr.. Mrs. T. 11. Cruclup.
Mrs. Snutli Young. Mrs. William j
Watkins. Misses Myrtle Alston. Miss
Dnrothv Wester. Miss Anne Up
church! Mrs. J. T. Htehardson. Mrs.
j Percy Stewart. Mrs. Isham Haglev.
? Mrs. Hussell I'arbam. Miss Ann Hose
! and Mrs. Roy Rodwell.
! Coming in for refreshments were
> Miss "Agnes Dickie, Mrs. George
Macon. Jr.. Miss Bessie Lee Alston, (
and Mrs. Bennett Macon.
Mrs. Horner was assisted in serv
ing :m ice course to her guests by '
her mother, Mrs. G. W. Macon. j
WITH THE SICK
\t Hospital.
Mrs. William .1. Powell is reported
i> bo improving satisfactorily at
Maria Parham hospital following an
. ppi-ndorlomy Saturday.
Whilmoro-Wosloy Class Meeting.
Tile Whitmoro-Woslcy class of the
First Methodist church will nuvt
Tuesday evening at it o'clock at the
home of Mrs. M. .1. Snell. :tl!> Zen ?
' -cot, it wa> announced today. Host- !
"ms v.'dl lie tic dames J. M. Baity.
II. i.. Xorvoile. W. Ftircpioron. M.
S. Fowler. 1.. K. Hicks. Delia Haves.
Nora Haynes, Vincent and Maurice
AIU n.
Virginia Visitors.
M .'an t Owen and Mi -- Beiiiah
Hunter Owen have returned to their I
home in Skipwitli. Virginia. after I
pending si-ver.nl days with their |
i tint. Mr . .1. C. Stainhaek. tit her
home cm Montgnmoiy street.
Washington Hursts.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice < >. Rodwcll,
of W: hinglou. I). word the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Hodwell. Mrs. Maurice Rodwcll is
the former Miss Violet Marie Bryan,
of Portland. Maine, and Washington.
1). C.
Return from Myrtle Reach. i
I Mrs. W. K. Ortnond. Jr. and i
daughter. Hazel Jean, have returned '
i to their home after spending tlv.1
month of August at Myrtle Beach,
S. C.
Return from Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ocntry have I
returned to their home on Clholson |
avenue after spending the past week
visitor.- 11 lends and relatives ill i
Floi ida.
Prayer .Meeting Band.
The Prayer Meeting band will
meet a", the county home tomorrow '
night with J. I. Ilognn as leader, it i
was aiiuoiiiiced today.
Mas Position in Richmond.
Mi- V.isliti Newman lias accept- '
ed a |Misition with Tliallieimcr'n in I
Bichmoii-.i. Virginia.
\ Kiting In Kiiiston
Mr I 1. Finch t> spending thi
wcok Willi lu-r motlicr. Mrs. J. M.
C'hristmiin. in Kinston.
Visiting Parents
With (' IS.'.riic.s. of Atlanta. (In .
ii i Bit inghain. Ala.. i> \ is i ting his '
tare:.; . Mi and Mis. I.. K. Barnes.
IF STOMACH
BALKS DUE TO
GAS AND BLOAT
Help Get Food Digested to
Relieve Yourself of This
Nervous Distress
Do you fori nl! puff oil-up nnrl miserable
after every meal. t:i<te sour, hitter food?
If so. hero Is how you inny ret Messed
relief In hetpini: your a1cinu< h do the
Job it should he dolnt: In the diges
tion of Its food.
Every time food rulers the stomach n
vlfnl gastric Juiee must flow normally to
break-up certain food partleles; elrethc |
food may ferment Sour food, acid Indi
gestion and itas frequently cause a mnr- i
hid. touchy, fretful, peevl h, nervous
condition, loss of appetite, underweight, !
rr tless sleep, weakness.
To pet r? ?! relief you must Increase
the flow of this \ital gastric Juice Medi
cal authorities. In Hid pendent Inborn
t -TV f.-.-ti on human stomach;. have by
pM itive proof shown that 8SS Tonic In
? cfTi tlvo in llicrendug tills
flow whcii It In too little or scanty duo
, to a non-organic stomach disturbance.
This 1 due to the 8SS Tonic formula
which contains special and potent nctl
l vatIm; Ingredients.
Ah" 8SS Tonic helps build-up non
organic. weak, watery Mood In nutri
tional nnemla no with a flood flow of
this gastric digestive Juice, phis richred
i blood you >dto)ild eat better, sleep better,
feel better, work better, piny better.
Avoid punishing yourself with over
done* of soda and other nlkntl/cr* to
counteract nr?? and hlo.itinir when what
: you so dearlv need la 888 Tonic to help ,
? you digest food for body strength and
repair Don't wait! .Mil tin host of
iinppv people 888 Tonic has helped.
Million* of bottles sold, (let a bottle of
8SS Tonic from your drug store today.
633 Ionic helps Build Sturdy Health.
Qf - / NEWSPAPERS
tet / are the
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The Tai Heel
GARDENER
By JOHN II. HARRIS,
X. Stun- College
Hero are some suggestions for tlio
new home builders. To begin with,
yhi have already spent twice what
you thought you would. The most of
you will now close your empty pock
et boo!; and let the grounds around
your new house wash away. Sev
eral years from now you will buy
back your own topsoil from the man
below you and start your lawn.
My advice is lo stretch a point
end start your lawn now or at least
start building up your soil for a
lawn within the near future. Anoth
er thing that I would do is start
some slir.de trees. It will take years
to grow these trees and every year
counts. Ten of my favorite shade
trees include Pecan. Dogwood, Ileal
Maple. Crabapple, White Oak. Keel
Oak. Pin Oak, Willow Oak, Syca
more and Winged Elm.
After the trees and lawn are
started, you can afford to wait be
fore planting your shrubbery. In
fact, it will pay to wait until it can
be done right rather than "stick"
out some temporary plants that will
later have to be replaced. The most
important thing is to make a plan
before anything is done. With a good
plan to follow the work can be done
over a number of years.
The plant material should be at
tractive, but it should also serve
some useful purpose. It can be com
pared to the furniture in your room.
The furniture is not placed in the
middle of the room. Il is placed
where it will serve some useful pur
pose as well as being attractive. This
same principal should apply to
plants. I haven't the space to ela
borate on the uses of plants, but as
a general guide here are five im
portant uses ? >i plants: tl) To screen
oil unattractive views: (') To give
background and enclosure <3). To
frame views: (4) To give shade: and
(f>) To decorate the house and other
buildings.
Mrs. Ciinnady Is
Injured In Auto
Accident Saturday
Mrs. John Wat-on Catinady receiv
cd ii lirokcii collar bone in an acci
dent Saturday night about 11 o'clock
when the autuiueliile in which she
an.l her hn-hnn i were riding uver
tnriieil en tin- Oxlnrd read near
Dud's tavern. ?
Mr. ('amu.dy and Miss .lean Cand
ler at-.d Miss Marjorie Tei<ey. whu
were riding with the couple, were
teleased idler reeeivmg first aid
treiitnu nt at (iranvilte hospital in
(txford. Mrs. Ciinnady is now ;it her
home here, where she i< reported
to lie getting along nicely.
According to information, lights
front ;in oneoining truck bliiuled Mr.
Ciiniiiidy and tin- automobile run off
the highway. As he attempted to get
back, the aulomooac skidded an I
overturned, it was stated. The auto
mobile was reported considerably
damaged.
Veterans Hospitals
Need 100 Workers
\Vaislon-Riilem. Sept. 2.? Positions
are now open for 100 experienced
tin ipists and instruclnrs in the me
rlicid rehabilitation program being
developed and enlarged in V'A hos
pitals throughout the Branch area.
Veterans Administarlion medical of
liciiils announced today.
Developed in Army and Navy
onvalcseent iinrl reennditinning ren
ters during World War II to speed
recovery of war casualties, new me- ,
heal rehabilitation techniques are
icing installed in all VA hospitals. !
Besides facilitating more rapid and
?oinplele recoveries among evteran
>atients. the program further air's
heir return to civilian life by pro
viding educational and opportunities
tnd pre-vocational training.
I
I I
Zeb Vance Downs
South Henderson
To Gain Revenge
Zeb Vance Rot revenge for the 2-1
; defeat handed them last Wednes
day by South Henderson by defeat
? ing them 12-2 behind the four-bit
pitching of Leslie Stone Saturday
i afternoon. His teammates slammed
Harris for 15 hits.
Stone was never in trouble after
Zeb Vance Rot three runs in the first
j inninR. Stone fanned 13 men while
walking two. Harris fanned seven
men and walked three.
McDade with two hits for five led
South Henderson. Bob Lassiter with
four for five. Los Stone with three
for four and Leroy Rowland with
three for six led Zeb Vance. Three
: of Lassiter's hits were doubles.
Team 11 II E
South Henderson 2 4 *3
Zeb Vance 12 15 3
Batteries: Harris and Thomas;
Stone and Rowland.
Service Officer
Writes Numerous
Yet Applications
More veterans calling upon Brooks
P. Wyche, veteran service officer for
Vance county, for assistance in Au
, gust sought aid in filing their ap
plications for terminal leave and the
total was 212. the monthly report
to Charles A. Rcddingfield. assistant
j Slate service officer, indicated to- I
day. Wyche reported a total of l!).l
interviews in addition to the leave
pay procedure.
But information was sought on
numerous other subjects also, it was j
stated, including 30 as to education.
25 on employment. 17 on apprentice
or on-the-job training, ten for read
just allowances, 25 seeking legal or]
business advice, seven for loans, five j
for pensions, eight on insurance ad- j
justmcnts. nine sought hospilaliza- ?
tion and 25 for miscellaneous infor- j
?nation.
State ICC Checks
\ eterans' Claims
I Halcigh, Sept. 2. ? Questionnblr j
claims of 5.222 World War II vet
erans filed in North Carolina in Jul
for servicemen's readjustment allow
ance under the G. I. Hill of Nights
were investigated and determination
were made, il is revealed by lletirv
K. Kendall, chairman of the Stiite
Unemployment Compensation Com
mission.
The 17 UC'C claims deputies in !
the State milking investigations ami
'determinations in these eases allow
ed about one-hall of the number, i
2.057. to draw these allowances
without penalties. In 1154 case* pen- j
allies were impose:! against the vet - |
oralis, while in 1.0! I eases claim,
were disallowed entirely.
Chairman Kendall points out that 1
only 310 appeals were taken by vet
erans in the 2.505 cases in which
I they were penalized or disallowed
! claims entirely, or about 12 percent
of ihe total, indicating the ovor
I whleming number of veterans who
were satisfied at the fairness and
uslness of the decisions of the UCC
claims deputies.
Study Classes At
First Baptist
The First Baptist church is to be
gin tonight at 7:30 o'clock a week
'of study and training for the entire |
church. Classes are taught for all
of the age groups.
Hcv. K. N. Oardncr is to teach the
j juniors, "The Junior and His I
j Church", by Hoop. The intermediates
are to study "Witnessing for Christ",
j by Williams, taught by Mrs. K. A
I,alia. Mrs. A H I'arham is lo learn
I the Young people, "Deepening the
I Spiritual l.ife". by Dobbins, and
adults will study "Growing a
Church." by Burroughs, taught bv
Miss Dot a I'age Scnrlette.
All arc urged to come and share
in this opportunity for study and
fellowship together. The week of
(Study will close with the session on i
'Friday night. I
Work Begun'
On New City
Directory
?
Charles \V. Miller, president "f tl>?
Southern Directory ('uiu;>:uiy. o!
Asheville, brought it c up; <>1 wo It
ers to Henderson today and began
work cn a new city directory lor ?
Henderson, which will be th ? fifth
biennial volume to be pu'oli ;'ied. \
house-to-house canv;iss will be made
to compile names and add'estes of
citizens to be included in the liirec
tory. which will be pnbli-lt d a sot. i
as possible after the record; a: ?
completed. Miller said.
The Henderson Chamber of Com
merce is cooperating in the wort. 1
Miller stated, an I !t i.s hoped to
make this volume tlv most ??m
plele and most elaborate ? >1 any yet
provided for Henderson, the direc
tor said.
Negroes Involved
In Saturday Melee
Tried For Assault
Negroes involved in melees at
Carolina Tavern on Saturday were
tried on assault charges in police
court today.
John Hargrove, colored, tried for
assault on Jairfos Kicks, was sen'
enced to 30 days, suspended upen
payment of five dollars and costs.
William Hendricks was adjudged
nut guilty of asault on James Ricks
and damaging property of Carolina
Tavern.
Ricks was tried for assault on Har
grove and was sentenced to 3d days,
commitment not to issue npi n pay
ment of five dollars and costs.
Nathaniel and D. Y. Bullock were
tried for assault < n each other and
disorderly conduct. Nathaniel Bul
lock was sentenced to GO days, cum
initmcnt not to issue upon p:ivn. it
of five dollars and costs and !>. Y.
Bullock's commitment was not to i
sue tipin payment of $10 an ! co.-t
I Neither ol litem is to g> }?> Carol.n i
| Tavern for two years.
Noah I,. Young, colored. Pied :
i ipcraliiig a motor vehick wi hout . i
operator's licenses and with impro
per brakes, was sentenced to 30 da;.
.commitment not to issue upon pay*
j merit of $10 and costs.
Tried fix careless and reckless
i driving, damaging a fence the pro
perty of Sylvester Hunt and failm \
to stop and give his name and ad
i dress. James Tant. while, was fin - 1
I five dollars and costs.
A. C. Pacer, white, was tried for
disorderly conduct and was fined
1 five dollars and costs,
j Tried for speeding. G. A. Franl-v
lin. Jr.. white, was fined five do!
J lars and costs.
I James Glaseow. colored, was tried
| for carrying a concealed weapon in
! his automobile and was fined $10
j and costs and the pistol was ordered
; confiscated.
j C. R. Renn, white, failed to ap
| pear on two charges of public drunk
enness and the cases were continued.
Hoyt Hobgood. white, was tried
for being drunk an t disorderly in
the home of Mrs. L,. W. Hobgood
and for becoming a public nuisance
by habitually appearing on the
streets in a drunken condition, lie
| was sentenced to lour months on
the roads.
;
Epsom School To
Resume Thursday
Class work is t<> be resumed -it
Epsom high school on Thursday of
this week, aftr: having boci: |his'
poned a week when registration war
i'.cld las! week, it was learned to
(:; >?. Patmns of Hie school were ask
ed to make a saerifire ,il necessary,
in order !<? eet their children to
school so that attendance will be
siillicielit to prevent loss ol a loneli
er.
John Wm. Thomas
Dies In Forennnn
J< lui William Thomas. died at
home in South Heuder.-on ;ii a in
oclock this, mornins after sut t'.lr.v. -
<?l two (Says.
He was born in Wake county, the
,011 <it Kciward an I lieuic .ic.nc;
Thomas. He had made hi.- n mo Sum*
tor about 35 year.-. He was a to::
tilc worker.
He had been a nvinhor of Sou:'a
I'cndersc n Baptist church for ett1
years, and was also a m rev ot t!v
Patriotic Order Sim oi Am- rioa.
Survivim; are h.. w:h !'.???!. ?
F.llis Thomas: two son tin 'ATI
liain. ?lr.. and Hobby Kiank I'vin. .
both of the home, and three broth
ers. Bonnie "I hoinas. ol She ha, . unl
.Innie and Howard Thomas, of !!(?;
derson.
l-'unei'iil services will be laid it
South Henderson I'.apti t church to
morrow afternoon at four o'clock
((inducted by the pastor. Ilev. Leon
ard Thomas', assisted by l!c\ K. Nor
Ilcet Ciardner. pastor of the Kirs*.
Baptist church.
Active pallbearers will be K. C.
Allen. < liven Clupton. K. (!. llani.-ey.
Hayes Koberson. Clyde Clark. II. M.
Robinson. (". T Nethcrv and .lam: -
Duke. Members of the local Patri- t
ic Order lodge will serve as honor
ary pallbearers
$'! N<lo:\ (NTKEASE.
Winston-Salem, Sept. 2.? Newly
;.ulh'j.i/.K at is- ?< in compcnsa
l".n avd pvn-.nn ments to North
Carolina veterans of both World
Wars will bo hown chocks mailed
S.ptei'bei I! -? v'.hal, finance
o.:irer h i tin i'" ? n il Veterans Ad
ministration office, said today.
BENEATH A FLOWER-DECKED BOWER, screen star Olivia de Havifland, 30,
and Marcus A. Goodricii, 4C. author and former r.'avy ccnnv.andor, arc
shown bcinp married by the Uev. Fred Lorentzen a'. Wiiton, Conn. Olivia
insisted on the "and obey'' part in the cercn nny. The :? ;.niage is the
first for the screen star and the fifth for Goodricii. (/iitcritationali
MOVIE STAR MARRIES AUTHOR
^ Jis Married August 27
MRS. JOHN WATSON CANNADY
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Blaine Mitchell, of Henderson, today announced I
the marriage of their daughter, Annice Blaine, to John Watson Cannady, j
of Oxford, son of Mrs. Edith Cannady, of Oxford. The wedding was
solemnized on August 27 in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Cannady graduated from the Woman's College of the Univer
sity of North Carolina where she was a member of the Adelphian .
society. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree there in June and has j
accepted a teaching position in Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. Cannady attended the University of North Carolina where he was j
a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. Since last May Mr. Cannady j
has been employed as auditor by the State of North Carolina.
The couple will make their home at 287 Gholson avenue in Hender
son. I
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