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Where we hides out and \f he lakes you boys too.else ahybody can HE 'yoo'p never get a <^T VOO CATCH HINA Xoueni < ° u ° . CLENA'S YOUR. W L N ■ - . .- SCOTT’S* SCRAPBOOK * - 4- ? B/R.J. Scott ; I—,——.- M,l I ~ I. .""■■■-1;.". _ .1. ;- , IL-M-- J< Ui-T-tIM'W LIFETIME MUST a MASAI WOMAM detach The rings from inserted in t^em HER EAR- LOBES - 19s8 by Central Fr«w Ai»oci#tlvb, inc.. 1“ “? i .mmsßiam.U£&iS£> - Ky ' HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,193 S 1 !; 4 '* 1 ‘ -,t, ' 't ' ■' ' _ 1 ’ ~ ' • THE OLD HOME TOWN s ntomc * By STANLEY THE alcohol IP i-t-<- piv i F «"E»r M ' mA iAv, B AT»« HOW COME'rtoUE- CONDITION, IF ) ' ’ 1 -'| . Footprints on | THEisg wasnt J v vW THE VJAY OVER X SNOW ON THE ' •'/V Oyfry ___-rasn Vlu WERE PRETTY k GROUND YoU rLf f, _L |A>-sgg WCBELY, WOULDNT S ' \' " OKRA BEEZER AWDADWT SARAH PEABODY IWA > Zl&Hl&Y ; DEBATE -TODAY AT TH.E CORNIER OF AHD MULBERRY STS. (£)'9aa use w- sTjAKt-gy ceNTpAL. psess < -7 - 33 ' —7 HE what [(s&tiQuQ £^v/ COLLE<SE SPoRT rf^x f3V\/P F 5 CAI4SES 7H*4 MOST kJSsSsI IjgjL s V^i © .V,;' 'afc''N WHV Domt 1 Si,-®-, Wi«*fess?r i? *np:^pp DJEAfe \V s '■ set THE matter, hvts a p» f©uu Does the ,rs ctatc HEI2GET -me |FT’jR| I OVjHBo, woodville, OHIO,, bEAK KOAH = WHEN &&***) kmmJ\j&?M NEAPS, a Qi_)MD snopudou^ 7 |; sehST " j eEEt 1 /^: * SAg s33v ~=x johnny and Lupe / '£y}'&sßsiixC ••■..'■• •'■•*: '■' ' %■. A| jP® || JssSiilafesffiiia^^^^^R^ Hollywood is interested in the at tentions that Johnny Weissmuller, noted swimmer and now a film actor, has been paying to Lupe Velez, lexica* screen star. The cfNU&te is shown dancing at a lead ing. hotel in Agua Caliente, which has been frequented hy a number of the film celebrities during the Christmas holidays. Ehriwsjhaus StiU Weak By Illness {Continued from Page One.) ugh hhh that only my deter mTnation to go through with it kept me go ing,” he said today. Yesterday Governor Ehringhaus ma A? hP effort to transact any of ficial business, although he was \ n his office for several hours greeting callers Aga.i» tp.d.ay he is continuing to, take things more easily and re fusing to consider or tyscuss any matters of reel importance, in an ef fort tp, regain his strength. He has had many callers, but he is asking that their calls be as brief as pos sible. Although feeling much more rested than yesterday, Governor Ehringhaus readily admits that he still feels a bit wobbly both from his , stay in the hospital and from the strain incident to the many events of his inauguration. “I feel muen encouraged, however over the fact that my physicians have ! assured me that the basic trouble has b.een cleared up and that I am not likely to suffer another attack, at least not fpr a long time,” Governor Ehringhaus said. “So I am confident | that by taking things quietly for a | few days novy I will be fully recup ! erated and ready to go ahead with , my many new duties.” Governor Ehringhaus was in a hos pital in Norfolk for about two weeks ; undergoing treatment for kidney 1 stones. This treatment is admittedly sever and left hini in a rather weak ened condition. , * Wife Preservers jgipfc " you lie sruw'tii; » "ileiueusloii plant”, add a fe.v drops 0 f your favuite perfume to the plant. It will then smell. a« well took ' prat tv. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOE RENT—2 NICELY EURNISH ed front rooms, steam heat, water, lights and phone. Phcn e 425, 523 S. William St. 6-2 ti. HANG DECORATED NOVELTIES . attractively priced. Make delight ful giffts and prizes. The Fireside gift Studio. Oxford Road. 7-10-19-21 DON’T FORGET TO CALL~FOR your Merchant Popularity ballot’, when making cash purchases and payments on accounts. 5-sti. THOROUGH BRED CHINCHILLA rabbits fo,r sale. Young and old. From registered stock, very reason able. Charles B. Brinkley, 227 Charles Street. 6-2 ti. FOR RENT—'SMALL APARTMENT, nicely furnished, steam heat, very suitable for couple, rent reasonable, garage, 141 Young Avenue. Phone 672-W. 7-lti. COAL;/ GOOD COAL—LET US FILL up you,r b ua, now while it is cheap, it will be higher after weather gets cold We have'a rail stock ready for you at right price.. Quality and weight guaranteed. Phone 15s. Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard. 19-eod ts. DON’T FORGET TO CALL FOR your Popularity bal lots when making cash purchases and payments on accounts. 5-sti. FOR SALE—COAL $6.50 PER TON, call 38, 196 or 268. R. J. Corbitt, t 4-ts. FOR RENT—B ROOM HOUSE 912 Chestnut Street half block from West End School. Also apartments for rent in the Stonewall. Apply Eric G. Flannagan. T-T.S. ts. DON’T FORGET TO CALL FOR your Merchants’ Popularity ballots when making cash purchases and payments on accounts. 5-sti. .TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLD newspapers to store your cured to bacco on. Get them at the DaUy Dispatch olfice for IGe per bundle Everyone must have a trade-why not nake yours PRINTING' The Printing Industry offers exceptional wages. In struction available, Monotype, keyboard and caster, LjLnofype, Hand composition and Presswork on modern presses. For hUI information write the B< UHER> 3C*K>OJU Ob’ PRINTING at 161* l« 4ontb St., Nashville. Tena. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hick’, deceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Henderson on or be fore tho 7th day of January, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. ; This 7th day of January, 1933. BENJAMIN H. HICKS, Administrator C. T. A. of the Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hicks JAMES C. COOPER §' \ t * insurance s % PHOHZ hendepsonnc