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PAGE FOUR UEttOEHSON DAILY DISPATCH r«ku»k«i A My**** *“•** ■■iroißiOM DIIPATGB CO* MO* at 19 Tm*l »<r—t MNRY A DBNNIB, Pre*. and Rdltor K, yiN<lH, Bac-Tr«aa and Bu». Mgr. ~ TELE»ON» ■tutorial Off lea Society Editor {L Business Offico - • *** Tha Henderson Daily Dlapatcb la a Viembar of the Associated P r ® M . N«ws naper Enterprise Association, South arn Newspaper Publishers Association aod the North Carolina Press Assoola- W °Tha Associated Press ie oxclusiTely —titled to use* for republicatton all paws dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this h^ P hl' r i!in d also the local news published herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved, ’ eUBSCKIPTIOft PRICKS. Payable Strictly la Bps Tear ■lx Months ~ > •• • •*»»*•* Three Months *••• Per Copy a* NOTICK TO SCIISCBIBKRS. Look at the printed label on your Eper The date thereon shows when e subscription expires. Forward your money in ample time for re newal Notice date on label carefully | and If not correct, please notify us at | once. Subscribers desiring the addrese on their paper ohanged, please state in their communication both the OLD and NEW addrese. national Advertising Representatives FROST. LANDIS A KORN lie Perk Avenue. New fork City; St Bast Wacker Drive, Chicago; Walton Building, Atlanta; Security Building, St.. Louie. Entered at the post office In Hender son. N. C., as second class mall matter k—Pul—a|ba.el*M«—nr SR WiAY TO LIFE: He hath showed thee. O man, what is good; and wha! doth the Lord require of thee, bid to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8. FELLOWSHIP OF OWCffIENTEN DEVOTION The Rev. Gaius Glenn Adkins, D. D. Coy right 1938 Sponsored by The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. (Read Psalm 47:8-11) .. THE WORKS OF THE LORD. .. This Psalm was written in some an cient time of peace when the singer’# land was secure and he ascribed the work of peace to God. There have been wars enough since but they have not been the Lord's work. War is the work of human passion, folloy and wicked-' ness. Peace is the work of the Lord, Whatever is peace-loving, peace-pur suing, peace-making is nearest the divine. “Blessed are the peacemak er for they shall be called the sons of God •” It is not easy to be a peacemaker; i' needs wisdom, patience, forbear ance, endless good-will. So-called statesmen make war because they are not wise nor strong nbr good enough to make peace. The sons of God seek ipeace and pursue it and peace must begin in our own spirits. When all ""rod's children have established the empire of peace in their own minds and Wills, war will be ended. To do this is to do thfe work of the Lord. PRAYER: Grant unto us. Thy chil dren, Lord of the peace of the eat rh and the obedient stars, to become through our love of peace the - sons ! of God. Forgive us the desolation we have made, forgive us the folly of our armaments and the passion of our uneasy Spirits. Make us Thy fellow-workers for righteous peace and arm us only with Thy good-will. In His name Who is the Prince of Peace. Amen. TODAY TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES 1790—John Tyler, Virginia governor U. S. Senator vice president, 10th president, born at Greenway, Va. Died ait Richmond, Va., Jan 17, 1862. 181Jv Isaac M. Wise, distinguished Cincinnati Rabbi educator and re form leader, born in Bohemia. Died, in Cincinnati, March 26, 1900. 1821 Frank Leslie. New York pub lb. her, born in EngiKnd. Died in New York. Jan. 10, 1880. < , 1826 Wilhelm Liebnect, workl famed German Socialist leader and I father of an equally famous one, bom Died August 6, 1900, i 1831—Amelia E. Barr, noted Ame rican novelist of her day, bor n in England. Died in New York, March 10, 1900. i (1850—Henry White, noted Ameri can diplomat born in Baltimore. Died at Lenox, Mass., July 15, 1927. 1869--Matthew B. Sellers, authority on aeronautics and one of the spon sors of the NiavaJ Air Service, born, % in Baltimore. Died near Irvington,* N. Y., Aipril 5, 1932. , j TODAY IN HISTORY / 1772—-Emanuel Swedenborg famous Swedish founder of a Church,, died.. \ 1814—Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, cited a# on*, in which the power of the American Indian was broken. If ; - 1 . 1868—John Guay, said to have been the last surviving soldier of the Revo lution, died in Ohio aged 106. 1912—Capita i n Robert F. Scott, gallant English Arctic explorer, per ished io an Antarctic blizzard. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS f Edibu Thomson, famed Lynn, Mass. electrician and inventor born in Eng land, 80 years ago. Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, famed anthropo logUnt-curotor of the U. S. National ago. i ~ Chester D. Bugsley noted Peakskill, museum, born in Bohemia, 64 years N. Y. Lawyer, and philanthropist, born there, 46 years' ago. Mrs. Larz Anderson of Washington and Brookline Mass, a noted author, born in Boston, 57 years ago. Raymond M. Hood, eminent New York architect born ip. Pawtucket, R. 1., 52 years ago. Warner Baxter, screen star bom at Cdlumbus Ohio, 40 years ago. Dr. George H. Locke, Toronto, Canada’s eminent librarian, bom 63 years ago. Dr. H. Spencer Jones new British Astronomer Royal, born 43 years ago. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE A rash, impetuous day in those na tures which are uneducated or un trained.* Its children run into dan ger as heedlessly a$ if there wer e no such thing; b\A a proper training miakes them jsiongSminde>d people who make way in the world by sheer force of Intellect. The success ful ones are those who control their turbulence*, and submit to being trained In proper methods. Henderson Merchants Will Stage “Neighborhood Day” (Continued from Page One.} lucky enough to receive one of the large number of gifts from ,the local business houses. It gives The Dispatch great plea sure in mentioning each merchant personally who are cooperating in this event. Nemar will pay a vist to Leggetts Department Store go in while blind folded select a beautiful gift and pre sent it to some pretty girl In front of the store The beautiful costume Madame Nemar will wear on the drive was purchaserd from Leggetts. Nemar will stop at Woolard’s Drug Blor? select a nice gift and present to, some lady in front of tfte store. Penney* » Department Store will get a touch of the psychic when Nemar goes in their store selects some ar ticle of merchandise and presents it to some one in front of the store. Don't fail to follow the crowd. Nemar says for gents’ ready to wear don’t fail to go to Tucker’s a full line of new Spring Clothing Stylish and Vp-to-date. The Nemars will appear in person on the stage of the Stevenson theatre with no advance in prices. Nemar says for good barber work, courteous and efficient service, visit Vance's Barber Shop. Nemar will pay a visit; to Kernels Drug Store go in select a nice gift, bring it *out and present it to some one in front of the store, follow the crowd to Kerners Drug Store. Nemar says for all kind of shoe re pair high class work and the best of service pay Mitchell’s Shoe Repair Chop a visit. Listen Folks Hold your breath and be.sure to be at the Carolina Power j Company, where Nemar will visit ‘hem —he will get a carton of Edison Madza bulbs and present them to some one in front of the store —fol- low the crowd to the Carolina Power and Light Company. Nemar will visit Parker’s Drug Store, go in select a beautiful gift bring it out and present it to some one in front of the store. Watch the extra of the Daily Dispatch for route and be on time. Nemar will visit The Central Shoe Ctore go in select a nice gift arid (hresent it to some lady In front elf ‘he store, it will be good when it comes from The Centarl Shoe Store. Nemar will visit Wilkerson Meat Market go in and select a fine cut of meat and present it to some one in front of the market—be there on time. H Nemar will visit Ellington and New man grocery store go in select a package of groceries a.nd nresent them to the sweetest faced-lady in front of ‘he s*ore. Nemar says for ‘hose good Crosley radio’s let ‘he Henderson Book Store give you a demonstration and be con vinced. Nemar says for heavy groceries, seeds and feeds, don’t fail to visit H. B. Newman The best prices in town. Nemar says for a full line of fresh mea‘s, western and native, visit the I Sanitary Market. Oh! Oh! Nemar will visit the Blue •Ribbon Bakery select a fine cake bring it out and present it to the homelest man in front of the 'bakery . Here me - . Nemar says when you haVe a head ache, backache or any kind of ache— go to any drug store or filling station in town and ask for No-Ache a trial package and watch the pain disap pear. Nemar will pay a visit to Teiser Department Store select a fine article of merchandise And present Jt to some one in front of the store—fol low the crowd to Teiser’s. Nemar says the First National Bank in Henderson has been declared sound by the new administration— and its policy is to be as liberal with Its customers as the banking laws will •permit. The Valet Cleaners has been at the service of the Nemars and their com pany while in Henderson— and they certainly laud their praise for their unexcelled work in dry cleaning. Davis Department—will greet Ne mar when he pays their store a visit selects a nice' article s os merchandise and present it to some one In front of the store, follow the crowd to Davis Departments Store ‘he old department r HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DESPATCH, WEDNESDAY 14ARCH H 1931 ' store in Henderson, have been serving the public since 1875. Nemar says The Industrial Bank'is open and has been declared sound arid are ready to serve the peopled Vance and adjoining counties. ' Nemar says for one million bar gains go to Rose’s 5-10 and 25c Store- Courteous and efficient salesladies to sene you. Nemar win. visit Watkins Hard ware Store go in selct a fine article from their stock and present it to serve gentleman in front, of tlie store. V 7 hat a break for some man. F'-.- lc-w ‘he crowd to Watkins Hardware. Nemar says for thoo Goodyear Tires—Tires that outlast all others. Don’t fr.it to go to the Henderscn "Vulcanizing Company and say Good ye;r. More mile* ,fr dollar Nemar says the C<‘y Barber f ; hcp ha-; nine registered barber, and you don’t have to wait, service with a smile —Madame Nemar has had her beauty work done at the City Beauty Salon while in Henderson4-anu she says they have the best operators she has had the pleasure to meet along -her road of travel —Their waves are beauitful —their work excellent. Don’t fail to visit the City Beauty Salon up-stairs over City Barber Shop. Nemar says Hayes Ready-to-Wear has every thing in new Spring styles —Visit Hayes for your new Spring out-fit. Nemar says the Henderson Candy Kitchen is the most tempting place to visit, he has ever visited. For light lunches, sodas, ice cream —they make fresh Candy daily. The Nemars starts on their twenty four hour fast at twelve noon Thurs day it being necessaiy for them to first to have their bodies and minds in perfect tune to .do their famous ■'exhibition- -While they* ’sh e ofr their fast they will sustain solely on Nehi drinking one bottle each every two hours —They claim Nehi is not only u beverage but has a wondeful food value—Di ink Nehi for health, body and mind. The Hardee Ambulance Service will take care of Nemar after the drive when he collapse. Nemar says for ladies exclusive ready-to-wear and a beautiful assort ment of Spring Coats, don’t fail to visit Arlene Ready Wear. The Nemars use exclusively That Good Gulf gas. They claim more miles more power, more pep and quicker Supreme motor oils for smoother performance—and added life to your motor. ... Nemar will pay a visit to Biller’s Department. Store go in select,an ar ticle of merchandise and present it to some one in front of the store iDon’t fall to follow the crowd to Bil ler’s Department Store. Nemar will visit Miles Drug Store go in while blindfolded select a |beautiful gift and present it t© some one in front of the store. Don’t fail to be there. Nemar says Aulbert Service Station has one of the finest equipped repair BMBUII crosley ume and distance-getting ability,' * It incorporates outstanding feat ures s c h as .Mfemual Stati . 3or - I Preselector, Pentode Output, Man ual Audio Level Control, Illumi nated Hairline Shadow dial with gp% jS a a A Complete 9j9«99 Tax Paid Henderson Book Co. PrncslA Ww also have many good bargains vro ey - n use< j m( jios for $1 down and $1 Twelve Lowboy per week. ! ” * ““ '* * r '~7 , NEMAR RECOMMENDS I Aulbert j Service Station I ► For all kinds of automobile repairs to V any make of car. Experts in brake adjusting, testing >and ► drum grinding. 1 \ Let us give your car a good overhauling i for spring. f < , , • Aulbert Service Station j , W. R. Aulbert, Prop. Phone 193 i departments in the Carolinas. They specialize in break adjusting and drum trueing. Nemar will visit W. D. Massee, dry goods and ladies read-to-wear and present some one in the crowd a beau tiful present be at Massee’s on time. YOUMPLEEND ALL-DAY GATHERING Banquet In Evening Final Event of Conference Held at Church A banquet at 7 o’clock in the even ing was the final event of ‘he all-day Vance County Young People’s Confer ence held here yesterday in the First Presbyterian church. It was under the auspices of the North Carolina Sun day School Association, and three ses sions were had, morning, afternoon and evening. The general, theme of the conference was: “Achieving a Christian Society.” Miss Betsy Cooper presided over the afternoon session, during which time there were talks by Ellard Yow, Miss Mary Frances Gerringer, Miss Ger trude Allen, Miss Daisy Magee, of the Sunday senool association; Mrs. D. E. Earnhardt, Rev. Shuford Peeler, su perintendent of the Sunday school as sociation; Prof- W. D. Payne and Rev. W. C. Cumming. Rev. L. B Reavis leu the singing, and a solo was given by Miss Mary Betty Dunkley At the banquet, Herbert Crawford was toastmaster. Miss Maxine Taylor gave the invocation, and Miss Magee was in charge of the fun and fellow ship period. A violin duet was given, by Miss Ruth Allen and Archibald Yow, Miss Josephine Mills gave a reading and a solo was given by James Mills- The principal address •was Rev. I. W. Hughes on the sub ject, ""Sowing and Reaping.” The clos-* ing prayer was by Rev. C. H. Kelley. More than 100 attended the confer ence, the first of the kind held here, and it was considered by the leaders to have been a decided success- Spring Valley News By MISS MABEL NELSON. Miss Sadie B. Parham, a student at Chowan College. Murfreesboro is ! spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pgrham. The Christian Endeavor Society of Spring Volley M P. church met Sun day night at 7:30 o’clock with Miss 7_.ucille Basket in charge of the pro gram. Preaching seiwices be held at Spring Valley M. P. church. Sunday •night, at 7:30 o’clock with the pastor*, Rev. W. Braxton in charge- The publid is cordially invited.to attend. Mrs. W. H. Nelson and son, Ottis, visited Mrs- Nelson’s daughter, Mrs. C. M. Green Sunday. Miss Betsy Harris spent Saturday night with Miss Sadie B. Parham. Sunday school was held at Spring Valley M- P. church Sunday morning at ll o’clock with the*superintendent C. B. Baskett in charge. Ottis Nelson spent -.last Sunday in. Norlina as the guest qf friends. The White Collar Man’s Burden! Political Advertising FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed myself for the office of mayor of the city of Henderson. I am indeed grateful to the citizens for their past favors and I assure you that I will greatly appreciate your support and vote for me in the municipal election to be held May 2, 1933. Cordially yours, IRVINE B. WATKINS. Nemar requests us to take care of him during his blindfold drive Friday. # Asa A. Hardee Ambulance Service— Day Phone 138 % v Night Phone 126 Nemar Says Buy Your Heavy Groceries Feeds and Seeds From Our Complete Fresh Stocks Always Ready To Serve You At Lowest Cash 1 Prices New shipment Maine grown cobbler seed potatoes H B NEWMAN Feeds and Seeds _ ■ ~'k jji £? •; 4*,. NEMAR SAYS f . ■ : v t f 4 , r v - - • • *■'>**■., j | M •,> i ./• Drink NEHI t* " .- M & ffli«■ ', ' . $, 'EnieKFruit OrEftge Rums Dry Ginger Ale NEHI Chocolate Pure, clean and healthful. Bottled in our ' J . V . * sanitary plant. . Lane NEHI Bottling Co. S* J, Lane, Mgr. •■ • ’ Henderson, N. C. i — - - * 1 ~~ I PAY YOUR I I County Taxes I | NOW I 3%—PENALTY—3% I I Will be added to all unpaid county taxes I I Saturday, April I 1 I Call for any information concerning ■ your taxes~-Telephone 370. 8 I J. E. HAMLETT [ I ' Sheriff of Vance County I