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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 8

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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The Bee: Danville Va Monday November 29 1943 SOCIETY Eight SOCIETY llappeniiuii I ob Mcallr West Danville 4 410 MAIN ST pro Armour Ideas Make the Most of Meat tt TA Ask About Our or Company Dinners Star Smoked Beef Tongue! HITCHCOCK STUDIO ufcviih ft uft it MCORMICK i I LET YOUR NEXT PERMANENT BE A West left she the LONDON Nov The Berlin radio said today that the Greek Aegean Island of Thera (Santorin) which lies south of the Cyclades group and west of the Dodecanese1 to Ger man Naval riday night There has been no Allied an nouncement that the island ever was occupied by Allied troops island with all its bat teries and defense installations is now completely in German hands" the broadcast continued Miss Betty Bennett has returned to armville State Col lege after spending the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Lee Bennett THIS WEEK'S CLUB MEETINGS her TEA? VANILLA SPICES sev mu Miss Sallie Ingrain Laid To Last Rest Two Men Hurt In Car Accident Near Yanceyville Miss Marguerite Motley has re turned from New York City where she visited her brother Pfc Merc er Motley Jr of Stewart ield over the holidays She was ac companied by Miss Iris erguson 'Staff Sergeant "and Mrs Tate left this morning for Camp Shelby Miss Sgt' Tate return ed after spending a 10 day fur lough with relatives here and Mrs Tate accompanied him to make her home at Camp Shelby Sanity Report On Man Held In Death Of Sailor Is Near ST CHARLES Va Nov (z?) Hubert Cox' who had served two' years in the Army and at tained a technical stripes before his mother obtained his dis charge because he was only 16 is ready now to join the Marines as a paratrooper he hopes He will be 17 Tuesday and said he would be in Richmond that day to take the oath as a Marine The big who stands six feet two inches said his mother Mrs Cox had given her consent to that He has been at home since discharged from the Army last Sep tember Rites Today or Mrs Ellen Shelton he wants to have his wife mistak en for his mother when they go among strangers There are marriages where the wife is much older than the hus band that turn out happily but generally they are failures for both parties Anyway there are enough risks in marriage without adding the age risk to it of coi Japan Admits Contacts With Gilberts Broken GEN SPINKS DIES HAMPTON Va Nov (P) Brig Gen1 Marcellus Garner Spinks 69 Army retired died' suddenly yesterday after noon in the yard of his home here General Spinks was apparently in good health when stricken and he died before assistance could reach him He had resided in Hampton for the past five years REDERICKSBURG Va Nov 29 A sanity report on Ver non Williamson who was in dicted on a charge of killing Olen II House a sailor will be ready this week Western State Hospital has informed Judge Leon Bazile of Spotsylvania circuit court Williamson a liberty under $10 000 bond failed to appear for his trial Nov 18 Appearing three days later he was quoted as say ing that he had been hiding and had not come forward before be cause he was afraid the slain friends would beat him Judge Bazile then ordered him committed to the hospital for servation Rites Held or Mrs Quid Miss Eva Oakes has returned to Madison College after spending the rnanksgiving vacation with Elder and Mrs Oakes Would Link Canadian Capitals By New Air Line Aviation Cadet Melvin Love who has been visiting his mother Mrs George Love has returned to State College Kutztown Penna know from experience they can trust each other that they will al ways stand by each other and no matter what trials and tribulations come to them they will fight it out together shoulder to shoulder That is the sort of love that does not end in ten or twenty or fifty years It is the love that lasts beyond the grave Rites Held or Brightwell Personals Pfc Levander Scearce has re turned to camp at Salina Kans after spending a furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs A Scearce of the Martinsville Road December Quota Of New Cars Cut By 25 Per Cent NEW YORK Nov The Tokyo radio today broadcast a Jap anese Imperial headquarters com munique acknowledging loss of contact with Japanese forces on Tarawa and Makin Islands in the Gilberts which have been captured by United States troops The broadcast recorded by government monitors said concerning the situation on Tarawa and Makin Islands at present are not dear due to no dispatch or communique from our garrison on the said The Japanese have not yet conceded loss of the islands in either home or overseas broadcasts Bernard Everett of Yanceyville Star Route and Coleman Edwards of Burlington Route 3 are receiv ing treatment at Memorial Hospit al for injuries sustained when the car in which they were riding turned over on a curve one mile beyond Yanceyville on Route £2 yesterday afternoon Attaches at the hospital said this morning that both of the in jured men were improving Dr Neal attending physician stated that neither is seriously hurt although they will undergo rays for shoulder injuries A Swicegood ambulance answer ed a call to the scene of the ac cident at 4:15 and brought the two men to the hospital here The car traveling towards Burl ington turned over bn a curve aft er a front tire blew out Another unidentified passenger who escaped injury was in the car at the time of the accident WASHINGTON Nov An air route to connect the capi tals of the United States and Cana da was proposed today by the Pennsylvania Central Airlines which asked to extend its Washington Buffalo route from Buffalo 'through 'Rochester to Ottawa There is today no reg ular air service between the capi tals of the two countries PCA said in its proposal filed with the Civil Aeronautics Board Last services for Eddie Bowman Brightwell were held from the Hickory Grove Church Saturday afternoon Burial took place in the church cemetery Pallbearers were: Ycatts Meeks ulton Sam Murphy Bob Hyler Will Stanley Clarence Wall and Claude Hazel wood heat low and let simmer 4 4 hours until tongue is tender Meanwhile you can complete your other party plans without giving a thought to your meat! When tongue is verv tender re move skin and roots and let cool right in cooking water Then whip to gether equal parts of softened cream cheese and prepared horseradish Serve tongue and sauce as shown above And a tip: Any left over tongue makes swell sandwiches laterl ARMOUR AND COMPANY Photographic Xmas Cards (Special to The Bee) REIDSVILLE Nov' Albert Hodges Hearp 62 Reids ville Route 5 died at his home Saturday morning He was a son of Mrs Lucy Ann Ricketts Hearp and the late James Wesley Hearp and a native of Pittsylvania County He lived in the Dry ork community until 12 years ago when he moved to the Oregon Hill community Mr Hearp is survived by his wife the former Miss Laura Wall Brown: six daughters Mrs Page of Route 5 Mrs Norman Scott of Route 5 Mrs Julius Thompson of Pelham Route One and Misses Mary Ellen and Helen Hearp all of the home two sons Wyatt and Ray both of Route 5 and two grandchildren Also left are the following brothers and sisters: Hearp Hutch Hearp Mrs Lorena Stowe Mrs Tom Herndon' Mrs' Beverly Stowe and Mrs Oscar Stowe ail of Dry ork Mrs Walter Yeatts of Chatham and Mrs Lester Jones of Danville Carolinian Weds Widow LONDON Nov Lt Weldon James of Horatio United States Marine Corps pub lic relations officer in London and a former war corespondent was married at the Chelsca registry of fice today to Lady Margaret North widow of the thirteenth Baron North James was a Nieman ellow at Harvard in 193940 and worked on the Greenville Piedmont be fore becoming a correspondent for the United Press in China and Spain and for the New York news paper PM in London Mrs James is the daughter of Glennie of Capetown and has been a secretary at the United States embassy for the past year Her first husband lost his life while serving as a lieutenant on the cruiser HMS Neptune which was sunk off Tripoli in 1941 Even with meat rationing you can still Here's how to fix a delicious meat to serve twelve guestsfor as little as 15 points 1 Plan your party around beef tongue Serve it hot surrounded with a vari ety of vegetables or serve it cold using the recipe given here Be sure to ask your meat man for Star Smoked Beef Tongue weighing from 3 to 3'4 pounds It's a real deli cacy a favorite of epicures 1 no fuss or flurry when you fix beef tongue Just place it in cold water to cover Bring to a boil turn TO PRESENT PAINTINGS WILLIAMSBURG Va Nov 29 (P) Paintings of the Christo pher Wren building at the College of William and Mary will be presented by the college to Liberty ships named for former presidents of the old school Two of the water colors which are ready to go to the Maritime Commission will be placed on the "James and the Tyler" vhich were launched in Baltimore the past fall WASHINGTON' Nov (P) December quota of new passenger cars 15500 will be the smallest since the start of rationing the Office of Price Ad ministration (OPA) announced to day 'The quota represents reduc tion of 25 per cent from the No vember quota of 20600 cars which was a cut of almost 35 per cent from the previous figures In addition to the 15500 units for December a reserve quota of 3015 cars has been set to meet unforeseen emergency local needs LEND LEASE? Aurora you get rubber pants around here for baby But Ensign Maurice Bugbee bought four pairs in war devastat ed Italy and mailed them to wife Mildred Miss Petuske Wed To David Hampstead' Miss Emily Petuske daughter of I Petuske of Martinsville1 and the late Mrs Petuske was married to Sergeant David Hampstead Army Air Corps son of Mrs: Vernon A Tuson of San Diego Calif1 on Tuesday November 23 tn redericksburg The ceremony was performed by the Rev Lancaster The wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Walker which was decorated for the occasion with white chrysan themums and palms Miss Joanne ryrear played the wedding marches and during the ceremony Love You Miss Anne Gowen accompanied by Miss ryrear' on the violin sang Liebe and Both musicians are students at Mary Washington College The bride who was given in mar riage by red Walker wore an aquamarine gabardine dress and brown accessories Her arm bou quet was of white roses and bou vardia The bride's sister: Miss Lucy Petuske was her maid of honor She wore a pink dress with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roses Ralph Happel served as the best man ollowing the 'ceremony and a reception at the home Sgt and Mrs Hampstead left for a southern wedding trip uneral services for Miss Sallie Ingram aged 78 were conducted jesterday morning at 11 o'clock from the residence at Ingram by the Rev Richardson In terment was made in the family square The pallbearers were Charlie Davis Allen Davis Joel Chandler Walter Hankins Hankins and John Hankins The flower bearers were Mrs arthing Mrs LeRoy Adams Mrs Lacy Lovelace Mrs Chandler Mrs Linwood Pryor Mrs Allen Davis Miss Charlotte Davis Mrs Or rell Walter Lewis WWeather ford Bass Gorrell P' arthing Chandler Landorum Mrs Landorum Miss Chandler Leroy Adams I Satterfield Pryor Mrs Jessie Walton Miss Edith Walton and Mrs Hardy Boy Who Enlisted At 14 Now 17 To Go Into Marines Spices make a ruit Cake If your favorite fruit cake rodpo a calls for maco cinnamon nut msg allspice or cloves and most of thorn do go to your favorite grocer and got a can of McCormick Allspico McCormick Maco McCormick Cloves? McCormick Cinnamon and McCormick Nutmeg 'Many women say thsy "make the fruit cake" We are sure you will be delighted with them a Miss Sadie i Lee Powell has for Washington DC where has accepted a position with ederal Bureau of Investigation' Pvt Woodrow Burnett has returned to Shreveport La after spending a furlough with his wife and family in the city ormer County Man Succumbs At Reidsville 5 Greek Capture Reported By Berlin Radio (Special to The Bee) CHATHAM Nov 29 inal rites for Mrs Ellen Shelton will be held from Watson Memorial Methodist Church this afternoon at 4 Burial will take place in Highland Burial Park at Dan ville Mrs Shelton died at Dan ville Memorial Hospital riday following a brief illness DEAR MISS I have been keeping company with a man for about a year and as I have reach ed the age of 36 I am dubious about keeping on with the ac quaintance He has a widowed mother whom he says he has to look after and my parents are over 70 and I am the only one at home to care for them lie thinks it is our duty to stay with our parents and not get married Both his mother and my moth er and father are financially inde pendent so I cannot agree with my friends about this Am I sel fish in taking this attitude? PERPLEXED WOMAN MUST ACT WHEN LOV ER POSTPONES MARRIAGE ANSWER 1 sec nothing selfish in your wanting the normal life of a a husband and chil dren and a home of her own nor can I see any reason why you should sacrifice this just to bear your parents company in their old age If they were very poor and you stood between them and want it would be a different matter You could not abandon them if you knew they would starve and for lorn and helpless wander the streets with no place to lay their old heads no fire to keep them warm But when they have com fortable houses and good food and every luxury there is no reason why they cannot entertain them selves and leave you free to mar ry as they did Old people do frequently take this selfish attitude of keeping their children bound to them be cause they enjoy their society and do not want to be parted from them The world is full of old bachelors and old maids who are the victims of possessive parents who denied their children the pleasures they enjoyed when they vent a courting and built thei own nests and bent above the wadies of their little ones Anyway Perplexed you are welt to be dubious about the intentions of a man who feels that it is more his duty to hold his hand than a he is no ardent lover And if he keeps postponing the wedding un til after Mother passes on the chances are that you would have to hobble to the altar on crutches When a woman is 36 if she wants to get a husband she has to be up and doing She has no time to waste on a dilly dallier with the mother complex DEAR MISS DIX My son is 27 He has met a woman of 38 with whom he has fallen in love and he insists that he is going to marry her at once Is it possible for him to find happiness with a woman so much older? Do such marriages ever turn out well? A MOTHER ANSWER Eleven years is a long time in a age especi ally when she is so close to the forties Women age faster than men particularly towards middle life In eleven years your son will be in his prime and she will be an old woman All of these facts he will do well to consider unless We Want Gifts from rances Kahn Yes all the girls from 'teen age to old age want gifts from rances Kahn's this year because they know they are smartly cor rect! We've some mighty pretty gift dresses coats suits sweaters skirts hats and accessories The kind of wave you've dreamed about longed for Lustrous! Shining! Alive! Soft! Thrilling to be looked at talked about and envied by all YOUR CHOICE! HELEN CURTIS OR i RAYETTE COLD WAVES 1000 1500 2000 Taylor Beauty Shop Oldest Beauty Masonfo Temple Phone 798 Tomorrow Aid 11 a at the A City Mission Board 10:30 at the Wesley House Thursday Shakespeare Study Club 4 with Mrs Richard Carter Main Street riday Wayside Garden Club 4 witn Mrs Haskms Main Street Garden Club of with Mrs Booth West Main Street' 7 Auxiliary of the Garden Club of Danville 3:30 with Mrs Banks Turner Virginia Avenue orest Hills Garden Club 2:30 at th Post Office Red Cross Rooms 77 7 7 t7 Danville Group Gives Program In Greensboro A Danville group in cluding Miss Jean: Thompson Mrs A Gunn Mrs Ellen Dickenson Richard Penn 'and Johnny West brook gave a program for the Basic Training No 10 at the in Greensboro Mr Penn reported that the con census "of opinion of the' group was that the 0 club in Greensboro was one of the loveliest of the clubs in which they had per formed The large audience of service men were appreciative of the num bers rendered by the group The highlight of the program says Mr Pefin was Miss Jean rendition of her group of favorites which included "White I Had My and of Oth ers of Miss numbers were Is My Heart Come Back To Sweet Mystery of and This group in conjunction with piano accompaniment by Mrs A Gunn was supported with a beautiful obligatto by Johnny Westbrook Johnny guitar solos were accompanied by Mrs Ellen Dickenson and Dick violin numbers by Mrs A Gunn This Danville 0 group lias been booked for a return engage ment at the Service Club of the uying ueia tor a unnstmas gram how nleascd will La with honnUfni gifts she can wear Come to for the real surprise We have half dozens of smart new dresses coats suits hats and bags to choose from and more arriving daily JOIN THE WAC RELEASE A MAN TO IGHT Kentuck Club Meets Tomorrow The' Kentuck Woman's Club will meet at the church tomorrow night at 8 7 Alumnae To Meet Wednesday i A meeting "of the alumnae Randolph Macon legetwill be held with Mrs Harry Link on Sutherlin Avenue at 4 Wednesday afternoon PHONE 1835 427 MAIN ST Last services for Mrs Ould were conducted yesterday after noon at 3 o'clock from Oak Level Presbyterian Church by the Rev Roberts Interment was made in the church cemetery The pallbearers were Dr 0 Hankins Henry Young Young Walter Hankins Jr Rob ert Hankins and John Hankins MAGAZINES The ideal gift for every member of the family Economical and yet suited to every taste Any foreign or domestic Magazine News paper Professional or Trade Journal by subscription at lowest club prices Special Christmas gift rates ree gifts cards and catalog PHONE 1765 THE SUTHERLIN MAGAZINE AGENCY Near The Airport 4 Dorothy Dix DEAR MISS I have been married for nearly two years but I have only spent six months with my husband as he is on active duty in tiie Navy We are both 25 years old and very much in love and it makes me raving mad for people to tell me that after a few years we will get over it and that in ten years we will be indifferent each other I believe that fifty years from now we will both fed the same way about each other 1 mean by wanting to be together all the time and showing our loe by consideralion for each other Yet the people in the office where I am employed arc constantly telling me to wait and see how we will change later on the use in getting mar if one gets married with that idea in mind? 1 work in a defense plant and every time my husband comes in port which Is every three or four months 1 take the time off and go to see him He get any time for a furlough to come home and It means so much to him to have me meet him He says that when he is at sea that is all he has to look to Don't you think I am NAVY WIE 7' 1 7 REAL LOVE IS IMMORTAL ANSWER Certainly jou arend let anyone tell you dif ferently Meet your husband cv try time he comes to port Keep yourself dolled up so that he will have a lovely picture of you to take away in his memory No hus grows indifferent to his wife as long as she makes him feel that he is the most important thing in the world to her and that she is willing to take any amount of time and trouble to be with him It is the indifferent women who think a husband is worth dressing up for or catering to or being flattered and jollied who lose them to other women AsJong as a wife acts like a Lady Love her husband is mighty aptto treat her as one listen to the people who tell you that love doesn't lastIt does Real lore is one of the 'immortal things even in this lifeAmong my friends were one cou pie who were married more than sixty years yet in all of that time the husband never failed to show his wife every little lovcrlike at tention He never called her any thing but am sure that he never saw the rav ages that Time made in her looksor ever beheld her as anything but the lovely bride he took to the altar And after death took her i away from him there was never a day that he did not spend an'hour or so at her tomb as he always called it with his There is nothing that reallyfakes so much punishment as con jugal loveWlt is a continual mar tvel that so many husbands andwives still stay together and stand so much ill treatment from each other I know so many couples that never show each other any kindness any appreciation even Sany common politeness I have heard wives accuse their husbands tof every crime under the sun yet there was some tie betweenthem of affection that bound them together and that kept 'getting peace and release via the divorce court Those who tell you that you will 1 not always feel towards your hus band as you do during your honey moon are right It is true that romantic love last but something better can take its place There can come the solid substan tial love that has grown up be tween a husband and wife who Why Thousands of Doctors Prescribed This or cm's mcwsHS (CAUSED BY COLDS) Mothers are simply overjoyed aboutPertussin because olten the help bring PROMPT relief from bronchial and croupy coughs due to colds And Pertussin Is bo jdeatant and sae for kiddles to take INothing to sicken delicatellttleetom entirely free from dope "chloroform and creosote Pertussin is scientiflcaUy preparedto art at once to relieve your coughing spell It increases naturalsecretions in the respiratory tract to 1eoothe dry irritated membranes It Improves ciliary action loosens sticky phlegm and makes it easier to raise Also mighty effective for adults In expensive Any drugstore PERTUSSINC Have that Christmas Gift Portrait made now! It is the ideal gift for relatives and friends both at home and far away But please remem her wc cannot make photographs Yft for Christmas delivery after AJ DEC9TH Call 1835 or An Appointment BT Puerto Rico is divided into en districts comprising 77 nicipalitics Mrs Spencer To Visit Kaufman BrydonXhapter Mrs Ella Spencer of Roanoke worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Virginia Order of the Eastern Star will make her official visit to Kaufman Brydon Chapter No 87 at a special meet ing tomorrow This meeting will be held in the Blue Lodge room of Masonic Temple at 8 Mrs Minnie Gillie worthy matron and Hon Maitland II Bustard worthy patron of the local chapter will preside over the meet ing A A buffet supper will be held in the ball room at 6:30 Mem bers of the local chapter and visi tors of the Order are invited Marijie Given arewell Party Mrs Myrtle Hall was hostess at a farewell party given at her home on Loyal Street Monday night for James (Boots) Hall who left Tues day for service in the Marine Corps Games were played during the evening and the hostess served refreshments Approximately twenty of the friends were present' IS i jb fpiease3 Ir ll I i hI I UtS I vlX Xm A 4 I 1 11ml' 1 I rtwBw aS mr jt A Hi 1 i At i S' Mk itsMO 'k WSBa 'Av 0 I MmS Iwwfcv VA Vi ft Iff AV a nV CO nllUllsi.

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