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IfeSßMr* SEXTON BEETLE r A VVFIS IS A HANDSOME,ORANGE , PAC.S STRIPED BLACK INSE CT CIEirOS H,S SCIENTIFIC IN ADAH. IS SAVe-SpsT GUITATIUst Pictures "or Hes named after csravls j. your scraps ook diggers because he is \ alwavs Boring into the tu. 1 Now Nvm skull ” ■■•^^^^ SHKaaßMW PEAR NOAM = IF mahatma GANDHI SAW A CHOST VJOOLD HE- "TURN AS WHITE: Ars mis sheet? MARGARET O'N,EIU y ToLEDo / OHIo r NOAM = IF A BURkSLAR. HAD A SioßrE throat WOULD You call h;m a Hoarse: THjee?’ g.d.shapley I SAN D|E< so/ Iri —l—^ww-*—— r\jui^\t= Your. Jpfc-A* Kow! THE OLD HOME TOWN u .,«By STANLEY PUTTED NANS /( ALWAVS L=iA7#\ a free , 7 s ' 5 v^'^r JUSSIS KIDDER BACKS HIS LI'TTLE' ■=- midget UNDER. THAT OLD WRECK Take his a fast and COOL 12 IDE v X O l-ce W Stanley Central P-ess 4-2.- 33 WDHSB^E No — \ ‘DOKT lofskT AmsHhimCs—- ■To C.PAT, BOT | UJOdLD uKi. To mpsvs. Rome. *. *. ~gy _ a - (M GooflGardenin^lj) Swiss Chard By DEAN HALLIDAY Central Press Garden Expert CHARD should have a place in every vegetable garden, large or small If picked when tender, the leaves make most excellent and healthful greens, quite cimilar to spinach and very much easier to grow. ThC growth should be forced as as p ssible, by giving it good cultivation, plant food and plenty of water, especially during the hot weather. Rapid growth produces tender leave# and if when picking MANY EVENTS FOR PROGRAM AT DUKE Rceord Number for Degree* as University Approaches Its Finals Durham, June 2. —Carillon, organ and choral music, unusual speakers, group and class luncheons and din ners, and impressive academic pro cessions and exercises will give both dignity and brilliance to the 81st Duke university commencement which be gins on Sunday afternoon. The program will get under way at 4:30 o’clock on Sunday with a carillon recital by Anton Brees, noted Bok Singing Tower carillorneur. At 8:30 o’clock in the evening President W. P. Few will deliever the bac calaureate address at the chapel. Monday will see the annual meet ings of the alumni and alumnae coun.- the leaves the center bud is not in jured, new leaves will continue to sprout until the tall. The leaves should be broken oil and used when they are large enough to be of some value. The mid-rib "of the leaf is wide, thick and fleshy, and can be used the same way as aspara gus. It is a delightful dish when creamed. If allowed to nature to large size, the mid-rib can be canned for winter use, thus adding a new, healthful and delicious vegetable to the menu. Swiss chard does not de velop a root like a beet, the top alone being used for food. ells, and of the university hoard of trustees. In the evening Mr. Brees will render another carillon i ecital and Lawrence Clarke Apgar. univer sity icariitoneur and brg'nui^t, igive an organ recital. Tuesday Alumni Day. Old Grads from 14 classes holding formal reunions and many more from classes not reuniting will swarm the campus on Tuesday, set. aside as "alumni day.” They will register at ■headquarters in the university Union during the early morning, and at i o’clock will gather at the annual alumni-alumnae luncheon. Individual iclass dinner)*; will be he’d In the evening. Dr. Merton S. Rice, of Deficit will deliver the baccalaureate sermon on Tuesday morning at the chapel. The first union of the “Mary Duke Building Girls,” women students of Trinity college from 1898 to 1910, will be held dur.ng Tuesday afternoon at the Woman’s college of the university On Tuesday evening the annual re ception for graduates and alumni will be held. Sir Josiah stamp, noted English economist, will deliver the commence ment address at Page auditorium on Wednesday. Graduat.ng exercises at the stadium, beginning at 530 o’clock, will conclude the formal part of the program, and at 7:23 p. m the traditional flag <,lowl ijing exer cises will bring the acadameic year to a close. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results BEST GRADE NEW RED DUPLEX double lipped jar rubbers, 3c per dozen at Burnett’s. F-8-ti LOST SUNDAY: BROWN FEMALE Rat Terrier near North Henderson Drug Store. Finder notify Mrs. C. B. Moore, 239 Young street and re ceive reward. 2 lb GLADDENS PAINTS AND VAR nishes, Old English Wax. A com plete stock of hardware at reason able prices. Daniel Hardware Inc. Phone 50. 29-6 U WANTED: FOUR ROOMS UNFUR nished apartment, downstairs with lights and water furnished preferred. Must be reasonable. Address “Rooms.” Care Daily Dispatch. 2-1 ti OUR EXPERIENCE ENABLES US to do good work, and we g.ve the best we have to all whether strang er or friend. Allen’s Barber Shop. Th-Fri-ts EXPERT MECHANICAL AND BAT tery charging work, all guaranteed, any automobile. Good gasoline and greases. Adcock and Abbott, Prop rietors. Corner Garnett and An drews avenue. 2-2 ti WE RENT DREADNAUGHT DUST lers floor sander. You can have new looking floors, any one can do it, its inexpensive. Daniel Hard ware Inc. Phone 50. 29-6 ti RECEIVED TODAY FRESH BUT ter fish, trout and croakers. Come to opr store, make your selections. Get ,you want pay for what you get and if you don’t feel I ke carrying ’em we’ll carry ’em for “U”. Your business highly appre ciated. Dunn’s Grocery and Mar ket. 2-lc STORES, FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. STONEWALL APARTMENTS FOR rent: Prices greatly reduced, fur nished or unfurnished heated. Also furnished room and bath especially nice for one or two men. Eric Flan nagan. Sat. ts. FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power contained in a Deed* in Trust executed by Ethel Claiborn and Ernest Claiborn her husband recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 140, at Page 224, default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Henderson, N. C., to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of June 1933 the following de scribed property: One tract of 60 acres known as the Chas. Taylor lands and adjoining the lands of W. L. Taylor, Willie Green and others being bounded on the North by the lands of Hugh Elling ton; On the East and South by lands of Willie Green and on the West by lands of W. L. Taylor being the lands fully described on the records of .Vance Registry in the following deeds; Chas. Taylor to B. S. Roy ster, Tr. Book 38, Page 131. Ro.v ster’ to Woody Book 44 Page 513. Woody to Hart Book 52 page 298. Hart to Ernest Claiborn Book 69. page 565 and Ernest Claiborn to Ethel Claiborn Book 134. Page 540. to which reference is herein made. T. S. KITTRELL, Trustee. -Henderson, N. C., May 19th. 1933.