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PEXXEYS THROXGED BY EAGER SHOPPERS ?? ???" ^ a1 m jb . _ A- crowds jammed i\> ?. ;.\ . table loot of space 01 '.he three floors and balcony ot the new Penney store. \V. !!. Site; . r . cxprov-ed great satis fait ion over tin* response to lite opening of the re modeled store, wit a was .n -co. I>\ an estintated n.POO people. Many new departtnents and a new basement sft?re have been ? cb. al1 equipped with n-w tixunes and arranged to make shopping more convenient and p!< ;-..nt Pet.rev's .etc of the leading denartntent stores in litis section. M hai $ Doing In Tlie Churches CONGHKi'?Ailv>NAl. CHHIS71AN. Ko\ J. Frank Apple, minister. Sunday: !? 4a a. m. Sunday school. II a. m. Morning worship Ser- i iihiii bv pastor Subnet. : I ii-iliiK' and l.ukeu i. r H p. in. Evening worship. Subject, "SitUling AiMillst ' ? l.r'lit FIRST BAPTIST. Rev. F Xortlcct C.u'dnir, ? tot Sunday 9:4ft a. in. Bible school. II a. tn. Morning worship. Ser mon topic. ??The Glory of Givoic ti'4ft p. m. Raptis: i'l.nnin t'tuoti. W. M L". auxiliaries r.:ect. 8 p. :n Kvi'iimj; wr-lny. Scrr.'.n j subject "The Outreachim A ? ? < ? t Prayer." Monday i 8 p. ill. Boy Sc..at Tr? . |) me tin 8 }>. 111. Claire Mil! el. meet* in ] the ladies parlor. I'ustc I !>? Mcsdames II I.. l.oni. \V. Knott, i t W. Bussvy. .1 C. I'ail.e: Wednesday: 8 p. m. Prayer nieoliii".. Thursday: 4 j). m Girl Seoul Troop meeting. v n; st ph esbytf.i i1 ax . \ William I>. Mclntus. minister Sunday : ' ?"> .4 m Chun li school 11 a in. M'TIIIIIK whi-ship. Sor ? hi subjwl, "Spiritual linnvth." Monday > ji in. Woman'-. Auxiliary. 11 p in Session ol the church. Wt -Inosday V III Couples dull. I ,..usiiay V ia p. in. Choir practice. FIRST METHODIST. K.-v. Chartcie D. Itarclift, pastor. Sunday '? 4.? a. m. Church school .1 W. sanders. general stipci intcndenl. .manned for al! a^? groups II a in. Murium: worship. Ser : on I -, the pastor. Subject. "One IVho Came Back." 0 .10 |> :n Methodist Youth Fel lowship. -upper and devotional-. '1 p m 1-At ninj; woislup. Sernioii the pa lot Subject. A ITutcd Ileal t." Wednesday: 3:'"? p. in. Boys' choir practice. Thtirs day 1 p. ni. Girl Smut Troop No. I. 7.1a p. in. Girls' choir practice. p. in. Senior choir practice. Ft iilay: 7 4a p. tn. Cub Scout Pack No. 30 CITY ROAD METHODIST. Rev. .1 W. Sncodcn. pastor In a. in. Sunday school. W. T. Adams, -upcrintendcnt. ? lo p ni. Youth Fellowship. 7 3o |i ni. Evening worship. Ser ? iii l>y tin pa-tor, subject. "I?uvc .or I-'ajh-th." Wednesday 7 30 p. m.. Piayt ?oi \ ice. white memorial methodist. I lev. .1. W. Sneoden. pastor. 10 a. ni. Sunday school. .1. W. . Ta.-. iperintvndcilt. ! 1 a. in. Moriiinu worship. Ser mon by the pastor. Baptismal sci\ io ?in I reception of member- will follow. r. do p. 111. Youth Fellowship. Thursday 7:30 p m.. Prayer serv ices. HOI.Y INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL. Sunday: 8 a in. Holy ('otiiniunion with dev. Turner, of Wai teuton, admin isterini;. !' 43 a. m. Church school. 10 a in. Men's and Women's Mibk classes. II a. m. Lay reading. WrmjR<0?y For Prompt. Courteous TAXI SKRVICF. PHONE 201 Day ami Night Servire POOLE'S CABS WATCH FOR THE GUILFORD 7 FARMS FOR SALE We have several farms for sale. If interested see W. H. FINCH and M. B. HEDGEPETH at store of Hedgepeth & Finch in Kittrell, N. C., between 2 and 5 o'clock any afternoon from Tuesday to Friday. NOW OPEN! ^^hinSj^sdiner Located On NORLINA ROAD (In O'Lary'g Former Location) ?Featuring? TASTY MEALS?SHORT ORDERS Delicious Steaks and Chops Brill Tolls Kiwanis Of Road Plans A budget of SIl.illW has boon sot i by tin l". S. X... 1 Highway \-so eiiition :..i the coming year. and SJiil.t'titi ..f tlic amount will bo used in various typo o( ad\crtising lor promoting tho highway as tho pi-m cipa! artory of north-south travel. Bloys Bntt. secretary of tho lloiui orson Chamber oi Commerce tol i tho Henderson Kiwanis olub in a talk Friday t ? *? .ng. Bntt attended tho organization meeting tn Cohini i bia. S. C.. rooontly. and was elect ed second vice-president. Britt told tho club lloiidorson had boon asked for SHOU for the first year, and sir.'.go: toil that a local civic club undertake the res|>?>nsibility of laising the money. ? Bntt was presented by James 1.. I Briley as program chairman, and also outlined very briefly other projects whieh lite Hondo! on Cham tier of Commerce i- now winking oil. A rholt .-si' n of Kiwanis eourt was held by James I.. Briley as | sheriff" and T. S. KiUreil as judge". and eolleetcd "fines" from a ntintber of members for the mlik I fund because they had appeared without their 'apt 1 buttons or for , t>?.-ii?u late at the meeting. C Karl Walker, mounter Efird:; i Pcpartircnl Stmv. \vn- admitted ! .? men.tier of the ?-litis. His name was I presented hv ,\ p. names and he was welcomed by Rev. W. I). Mc | buns. Mickshorn News Itv MRS. I. 11. KNOTT. Little til ?' ;;t I ,1-c HlcSS. SI'll of Mr. an ! Mrs. ((iiirge Hk'ks has re turned to 1 i- home and if doing nicely. II.- le_: w'os n it redroken i - -a prcv: sly tb ? iglit although ?t was injured. Walter N \o..:l has been to Dur um to l?r. McPhcn m for treatment .mo seen *o tie iimproving. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, of Pitt- nigh. Pa . and Mrs. C. R. I'Brii a and iittlo son. Joe. visited Mrs. J D. Knott Wednesday after i noon. Mrs. Flora Clark. \vh a has been i sit it-, it iv. New (' . tier!;,nd. W. Va.. nd K .'cigh. for the past six weeks, has returned !?> 'lie home of her .ro'her. J. D. Knott. Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Blake, of ? I Arlington. Va . e ret irned home I ifter ? >;?!?!" M: and Mrs. L. X. Blake, c !' '.ppa. Ha. and they dsn i-it'-d in t e hont-z f Mr. and Mrs J. I) Knott Mi l!IT SYSTEM EXAMS. Durham. < hi October 111. North Carolina Merit System examinations ?.ill tie h<-!d it I "J examination cen ters thio'igliout the Stati- t-?r pro 'essional positions with the Unem 1 iloyrr.cnt Compensation Commission ind 1 ir acci tinting and statistical ?lositions with the Unemployment 'Ynipeii.-- it ion Co.. .n.st ion. State Cc.n i issiou I ??? the Blind. State Board of Public Welfare. County ' Welfare Department. State Board if Health, and County Health I>o j partirents. Seek $300 Prom City For Route 1 U. S. Rubber Might Locate Plant Here, Kiwanis Is Told Henderson's part in liio ort'.aniza iit'ii ami operation ol the I*. S Highway N'ii, 1 A-.-ociat ion. whirr will promote tnuri-t liiivi'l alow; tlu Not Ili-South Highway, was oxplai.. t'?l In the Kiwarr- C"Inl? last tu.'lil by I Hoys \V. Iliit! i-m . utivr mW tary of the Hemic:-on Chamber ol Commerce. IJi'itt was oln ti'il soinml viir ?!i>i(liiit ol tlu* association, which wa> organized at Columbia. S I'.. I curly this month. The association in i Itulcs in its membership towns an I i:'u- along I'. S. No 1 from Itich- 1 montl to Miami. Fla. I Henderson's membership fee in , the Association was set at SIIOii per year, based on population tigiuo:. Oritl said, and corresponds favor ably with other smaller cities along , the route. Howoxer. iJritt saul the ; membership fee would be lowered , troin year to year as other citie. ! turther north on I". S. No. 1 took 'part in the organization's program. !: w:is suggested that some local civic club or organization migh ? ant to assume responsibility for i.atstng Henderson's membership fee ? a chth project, ami tins idea was I explained to the Kiwanians at last ? night's meeting. ISritt also tolii tin* club of the chamber's efforts toward industrial ? vpan-ion in Henderson, and saui that the chamber had been made the |-ole bargaining agent for a complete industrial plant layout here. He did not divulge location of the new de velopment. but revealed that repre sentatives ol the United States Hub her Company had been in the city during last week looking over the property ami had been given a 10 oay refusal period. The proper'/ ! will be held for the company for that period of time, thus giving U. S itubber Company time in which to decide whether it will occupy the ' property. It was understood that the rubber company would manufacture lastex products in operations here. The | plant would employ a minimum of 300 persons and a uvtximtun of 500 in the present build :. offered the company. Britt also revealed that in the I Chamber of Commerce's search for I available industrial property, at ! least one other building which would be suitable for industrialization had j been offered by its owner, while several plats of land suitably loca' ed have been filed with the chain ! bcr for possible future disposal. 'Old Army Game' Eliminated At Property Sales Charlotte. Sept. 21.?Standing in line f< r tirst place is an old army i ustom that the Charl die Region, .'.'?ir Assets Administration, will .. ; dish at its next on-site of gov 1 cramcnt rurpl is property which opens i:i Charlotte. N. ('. on Sep | ten >er 23. coining to announce Intent today by the Charlotte Re gional Office. At pro; i hi- ? n-.'.ite sales in North and South Carolina, former GIs have -ct cp camp and waited days in order to be the first in line when the .-ale opened. Under a nc.v sys tem devised by .f. K. Wilson, direc 'o. of the Charlotte Regional Oflice ol the WAA. ccrtifieel veterans of WGrld Wr.r II will, in the future, draw lots just prior to the < penmg the sale for their places in line, irrespective of their time ol arrival ' at the site. WAA will provide ar rangements for the nil truer drawing, v.it the actual drawing will be eon ducted by tin- veterans themselves. This new sale, which will offer almost hall a million dollars worth of textile products, paper products, hardware and miscellaneous items, will :.e held at the WAA Disposal Center. Drug street and Berryhill fond. Charlotte. N. C. It will begin I at 9 a. tr... September 23. and will : continue until 4 p. m. M. ndays I through Fridays for an indefinite period. TICKETS ALLOTTED! Chapel Hill. Sept. 21.?The full quota of r^no tickets for the Caro lina-VPi football game which were to he allotted to high sckoil students throughout the Stale for the open ing game here September 28 have been assigned. Prof. Guy B. Phillips, who is directing the North Carolina High School Senior Day program for the athletic associations of the two institutions, announced here to day. "T-Wing" Formation Will Be Used By The Bulldogs Coach D. O. Dai) will run plays for the Henderson-Roanoke Rapids grid contest tonight at eight o'clock here from n "T-VVing" formation, a combination of the famous "T" and a single wing. This formation places the quar terback behind the center and the blocking back slightly beyond right end in the back field. The left half and right half then take their usual positions as in the regular "T." The game tonight will be the open ing contest of the fall season for the Bulldogs, and will be against one of I the toughest foes they will face. Probable starting |jne-up will in clude Renn at left end, Thomas or Olipton at left tackle. Williams at left guard. Clark or Whitley at cen ter, Stokes at right guard. Catlett at right tackle, Satterwhite at right end. At quarterback will be Long: at blocking back, Dlckerson: at left halfback, Robertson and at right I halfback, Allen. I I The Bulldogs scrimmaged under I tho lights Wednesday night and I Coach Bail pronounced them in l goorl shape for the contest tonight. I A rain of two days and inability to I get the lights installed postponed the game from Friday night until tonight. ? CROWD AWAITING PENNEY OPENING """P'ERNEY BUILblkG ?? n - - .111.11.1 a ?' Pnrl of the huge crowd is shown above, waiting t .> enter the modernized Penney store which opened Thursday. September 12. following advance ndverti <ing in the Daily Dispatch. The re-opening followed modernizing and redecorating throughout the entire store which now offers 15 primary departments stocked with a complete assortment of new merehan iise. Improvements arc still in progress on the stores front. ED STELL, HILLSBORO i RESIDENT. DIES HERE Hndv Found In lied In Clyde Crab tree ll<>nte. Wliore lie Was* Visiting in t'itv. ? I'.i Stoll. fi'i-reiii-nlil resident of Hillsbom. was found dead in bed at tin home of Civile ('in lit roe at 211 1 iiwrv street. North Henderson, yesterday aflernoti about three : o'clock. iuvordhm to a report from | Coroner A P. Paschall. Stell bad been on a visit here for i two days and members of the family - ! left him apparently asleep and we.it to work early Friday morn mi;. Ke tiirninj* about llirec o'eloek. they 1 found him dead and Coroner Pas ' i hall deebired that lie had been dead ; for several hours. The family stilted that he had been ill and had been a patient at | Duke hospital. Durham, some time . previously. His wife is Mrs. Alice Strange Stell. formerly of Hender ! soli. Cause of death had not been tie- ! termmed ponding further invest ma- ; tion by the coroner. ANNOUNCING As a further service to our customers we will keep one mechanic on duty in our jrarajre on Saturday afternoons for minor repair and emergencies. Harvin-Mclnnis, Inc. 13*3 V William St. I'honr 178 AMERICAN PALMIST This is her first visit to this city. You will find her su . perior to any palmist you have consulted. FOR WHITE UTJVI OR COLORED. Madam will tell your past, present and future, she will tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false. How to Rain the IT? B love of anyone you most desire. Control or influence I I the actions of anyone, even miles away, tell of absent \ H friends, whether livinR or drad. She gives never fail ing advice on all matters of life, such as love, court ship, marriage, divorce, business, law suits, specula tions and transactions of all kinds. She never fa'ls to re unite the separated, causes speedy and happy marriages, overcome enemies, rival and lovers' quarrels, evil habits, stumbling blocks and bad lurk of all kinds. She lifts you out of sorrow and trou ble and starts you on the path to happiness and prosperity. If unhappy or discouraged and a failure in love or business, this message is for you. Since a child Madam has been gifted with a strange and mysterious power, and not only tells you these things, hut ran help you. You will find this place moral and not to he classed with Gypsies. She advises the most skeptical to eome and give her a trial. Guaranteed satisfaction. Fee in reach of all. Office Located In Trailer Coach On Oxford Highway I.>8. 'i-Mile Be yond City Limits Of Henderson. N. C. Hours: !> A. M. To 9:3ft P. M. ?tl AUTO SUPPLIES COMPLETE AUTO PARTS SERVICE Standard Motor Parts Co. IL J fct I E? FRED B/j '=' HIGHT J REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS AUCTION. NEERING B. H. MIXON Contractor and Builder "BUILDS BETTER BUILDINGS" Building ? Painting ? Repairs FLOOR REFIN1SH1NG PHONE 7 For Free Estimates DuBarry Rose Cream Mask Kichard Ilurinut ofTcrx a regular jar of IhiBarry Rose ('ream .Mask S.M?iHhram? Llicr [For a Limited Time) Jjj' i You'll glow , .. you'll tingle . . . you'll radiate fresh new loveliness'-after your beauty pick-up with DuBarry Rose Cream Mask! Ask our DuBarry Beauty Consultant bow to combine the Rose Cream Mask treatment with the Beauty Angle, as taught in the DuBarry Success School! Ot'lt STORE IIOt'RK Daily: 9:00 to .1:30 Saturdays: 9:00 to 6:00 J. C. P E N N E Y CO. .... ?
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