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ROCKINGHAM POST-DIspaTCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. a
Man-Henley
Married in Durham Nov. 8th.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1S38
Dur
Maa mar-
St
Miss Edna Lee Henley of
ham and Rev. Robert MartirJ
of this city, were united in
riage in a ceremony at
Josephs Church iri Durham, on
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 8th at
' " viuvu. iJiOIIup JJjUWIII .fl.
Penick, assisted by Rev. A. Strat-
ton Laurence officiated.
Music was furnished by
N. T. Yancy of Durham.
Ushers were Eugene E. Henley,
brother , of the bride and George
Long I of Burlington,
Mis Mary Florence Cum-
mings::-of Raleigh was maid-of
Mrs.
THE NOVEMBER ELECTION
(Continued from front page)
to give a majority against Bur
gin 27 for Jones to 18 for Bur
gin; whereas it gae- Bob- Key
nolds 37 and Jonas 5.f
In brief, it was a whale 01 a qao or. . '1
small county and district-wide j yotes Qut of a total ot 5u The
vote. The folks simply - stayed j 3Q2 electoral : ii the 35
at home. And considering the.' . toe -,arr:pj Kvnm. :u
j. Tjil- in .
Dewey 2,316,Q7$.
In Pennsylvania the Republi
can majority.; for Governor was
around 00,009;
Democratic "Gov. Murphy was
defeated in Michigan by a large
majority. 4
On the basis of Tuesday's
election, the Democrats would
size of the vote, the Burgin ma
jcrity is all the more pleasing to
his supporters.
Vote in the Nation.
out counting Indiana with 14 elec
toral votes and where returns are
still incomplete, are much more
tbfti'ijfe$2B .majority ip th4 elec
1 ne vore in tne nation iexicu . faKjeiow the 523 electpral votes
heavily towards the Republican received by Pres. Roosevelt in
side. New York elected a Demo-jinQfi when he carried
it. ; "V . . .
Vit. oi, u B1UC- L,cvv -vv- lvao wiieii ne carueu every- s
nonor. bne wore a becomincr xt. . . V1,yi ?
, - , , . 1 . - cratic governor, juuu tiie iuiivwmb exeunt Maine and Vermnnf'i T
dress of blue Chiffon velvet) withTsfcaW blin: lMM iff Ve:
tHUCt, A v,xx WisconsinvTew Hampshire, bananas. That should make a
roses and pom-pom Chrysahthe- Jersey Iowa Ohio. The Repub-' nice little thin to, slip on. when
Stingy
A certain man was so stintr
he wouldn't drink all, the water
he wanted from his own well. !
Told by the doctor that he had
but an. hour to live (he died of
rheumatism caused by cramping
his fingers so tight over his
purse) he hurried to a barber
shop and asked what they charg-'
ed for shaving a corpse. "One
dollar,"; was the reply. "And for
4n tordihary shave for a live per
son?" "Twenty cents," answered the
J)rher.,The man jumped into a
.s he arose he Jointed out ;the
20 cents and remarked to the
barber: "Eighty cents saved" and)
rdrpped dead. t v
K D ) A
w iiiierence
Promoter: "There are two sides
Hana era ivwari -ahrnit. 70 seats 'fri '- 'trvrii'o in a ifr '-. ':
man " - 5. i ..'A i - if J . ' ' , Jv'ir.t -.
""" congress, ina; o- new -oeiiaiors ?v?r
toea- question.? ;f;
pspct : Jes, anl fire 'are
iw smes toijsneet or ny paper
mums
Rev. Man had as liis best
ritt Ellington Of ThOmaston. Vs-Mow VrV r--t1.ro TTrhprt' 'T,nnlr'-t: vnnr 1Ka! ,t 4." i
a.. , ana. the Knispnnnl Thnlnori t ,.t t nrr tret "'- ..i? ..'-'v .. . . ..
- x 1 r.& iieiimaii as uovenior uv o .jw ! - . a 10 tniTiv wnifrr aiio ho lnvooi
Va. plurality Lehman 2,383,584, Torn! SUBSCRIBE POST-DISPATCH gates."
mar- '
Dixon.
cal Seminary of Alexandria
The bride was given in
riage by her father, S.
Henley.
The bride wore a Molyneau
model of white bride satin. The
dress had a shirred bodice with
shirred neckline and sleeves puf
fed at the top and gradually fit
ted to the wrist. The finger-tip
veil of illusion fell from a be
coming cap of the same material.
The bride carried a white prayer
book with a shower of white or
- chids and lilies of the valley. !
Mrs. Man is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dixon Henley
of Durham. She received ( her
education at W. C. U. N. C. at
Greensboro and studied in! the
Army Medical School at Walter
Reed Hospital in Washington,
specializing- in PhvsiotheraTvk
Rev. Man is the son of Mr and
If TT -L-- . I
mrs. xienry ivian or rsiew jiork
City. He has made his home in
Rockingham for the past seven
months and is rector of I the
Episcopal churches in Rocking
ham, Hamlet and Laurinljurg.
He was educated at WheatonljCol
lege, Wheaton. 111. and the Epis
copal Theological Seminar at
Alexandria, Va
The young couple will be at
home, after Nov. 11th, at their
apartment on South Randolph
Street
STOPIF
DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB
The Cotillion Club will hav'e its
fall dance on Tuesday night, Nov.
22nd, 10-2 at. the. Country Club.
The music ?iH;vbe .furnished by
t t: T'i..iUi:l .1. .Li...
me tjiiumie juiviiigsion orcnestra
The dance will be formal.
SQUARE DANCE FRIDAY
is to
the
The B. & P. women's club
sponsor a square dance in
Steele building this Friday night.
at 7:30. A good bunch of players
have been engaged for the mu
sic, and the public is cordially
invited.
person.
The "tax" is 25c
per
CLAY C. BELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rockingham. N. C.
(Office over Tommy Leak's Filling
iiauuji, ionrinouse
and Federal bldjr.) I
The best legacy for your child
ren is education for other child
ren. Yours won't be safe if their
neighbors are ignorant.
TV
NOW OPEN ON SOUTH LEE ST., ROCKINGHAM
OPPOSITE HALLUM FURNITURE STORE
BIG OPENING SAILE
Friends, we urge you to heed this call and visit the New Dollar
Store during this honest to goodness bargain event. Visit us and
save. Look over the prices and you will find bargains you can
not get elsewhere, because we have reduced our prices in many
instances to below the actual cost of the goods we offer. Really
and truly, in the interest of economy, you owe it to yourself to
come in and look around.
NOW GOING ON
sra llFREE MERCHANDISE I " and boys'
WORK SHOES ,00 CMERS.. f ALL HA1S
$ AQ to enter the store oh Saturday ill UP
r lr morning at 9 a. m. ' V 3 C
- " " '" " ' ' -
BOYS' WELL TAILORED CHILDREN'S
SUITS $3.97 OXFORDS 79c up
LADnvnfooALL Children's Print Dresses and
OXFORDS Boys' Wash Suits
All Colors and sizes Straps, Ties, Pumps Q
$1.97 43c
. MEN'S HEAVY
SILK dSeS $1.97 up UNION SUITS 69c
SPECIAL! MEN'S
ladies new fall ,Blt DRESS OXFORDS $1.98
imiJOyC BLACK OR TAN
Shoes, Dresses, Clothing Furnishings for the family!
Rockingham New DOLLAR STORE, Joe Levine, Prop.
THESE 3 THINGS CAW HAPPEN
TO YOU THIS WINTER . . .
to Ways To Get Quicft
Relief From Winter Grief!
NEW-TYPE BATTERY SO RUGGED,
SO POWERFUL IT'S GUARANTEED
AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOU El CAR
9 lnat s our guarantee on tne new
Goodrich Kathanode Electro-Pak with w- ".Vrf
its exclusive Power-Saving Top Cover. f-
If you want to save battery grief and
expense this winter ... next winter and
for years to come, let us put this amaz- :
ing superpower battery in your car to
day. That's the way to get off to ".flying
starts."
Other Goodrich BATTERIES as.
low as $6-65 and Old Battery
NEW KIND OF TIRE
DRIES WET ROADS
Windshield -wiper action of
tne J-ire-baver
Tread gives
quickest non
skid stops on wet
roads you've
ever seen ! Fa
mousGoldenPly blow-out protec
tion, too. No ex
tra cost. ' ;
Other Goodrich
TIRES as low as
30x3
Tha JJnMr.Candrich
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VI SAFETY .-A I JWal A I
4 'Prices subject to chanae without not
F R EE 6-PoI n't Batterv en 1 c n
Regardless of the make of battery in your car, we'll gladly give you our
free 6-Point Money-Saving Battery Service to keep your battery fit and
save you trouble. Come in today. No obligation. ; ' , :
IBIV PRDCES W
WATS
f TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO BRIGHTEN rvJ
UP THE FLOOR OP YOUR' CAR
AS LOW AS What bargains! Mde of
ISfl OO tough, long-bearing rubber.
J - Make your selection today!
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