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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 10

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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10
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Scout Committee To Meet Tonight Army Editors Refuse To Accept Bronze Stars The Bee: Danville Va Monday Moy 27 1946 Two (paeW DOROTHY DIX UNADAPTABLE UNPOPULAR they do like the kind of man and hftf 1 hP HrAi nnn haVP bpCOTYlC ThCV Grove Cub do not a Miss Announcement will MRS PAULINE LUCAS be After nearly ten years but LOVELY LADY Arts Ser WINNERS 25th Anniversary CONTEST Will Be Announced Sunday June 2 Danville Dairy Products Co9 Inc 538 LOYAL ST PHONE 580 Valley (Red) Stephens of Colquo Avcnue Is a patient for Cash Store With The Cash Price or The Cash Customer" Mrs John Meade has return ed to her home In orest Hills from Medical Center Hospital Richmond where she has spent the past sev eral weeks as an operative patient Aherron an a daughter American railroads handled 50 000000 tons of military high ex plosives during the war Mrs Maury Slaughter who has been a tonsillectomy patient at Memorial Hospital returned Sat urday to her home on Sutherlin Avenue Mr and Mrs have returned from Cavalier Hotel Vir gainia Beach where they attended an insurance convention this past week end Dan River District Boy Scout committee meeting will be held to night at Hotel Danville where sup per will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the North Room Cotey scout executive of the Piedmont Area Council will attend the meeting to discuss mat ters of importance Kaufman Brydon Members Attends er olger Trailing In ifth District Memorial tomorrow Mrs Let us moke you lovelier for Summer with Services Are Held or Walter Keeling Personals Mr and Mrs A Smith Jr of Norfolk returned today to their home after a visit of several days to Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Blair Kerns her Ar his Hit Run Driver Gets Ninety Days Declares Members Guzzling Too Much Liquor Mr and Mrs this city 8 And 40 Salon To Meet Members of the 8 and 40 Salon will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the City Armory it was announc ed today ROME May Two staff members of the Army newspaper Stars and Stripes have refused to accept Bronze Stars as a result of the smouldering controversy with: Lt Gen John Lee commander in Italy Sgt John Mason of Berkeley Calif former news editor of the Oakland Calif Tribune" said ne declared in a written statement to Gen Lee that "if I dropped the medal on the desk it would not ring true therefore 1 am asking you to save me the embarrassment of accepting it" Sgt William Bradshaw of Boil ing Green Ky also declined the award but said he made no state ment Parallel Notes Sent Romania ADVERTISED IN MADEMOISELLE GLAMOUR CHARM SEVENTEEN CALLING ALL GIRLS SCREEN GUIDE McCollum returned to the city yesterday from Richmond where he has been a patient at Medical Center Hospital Mr and Mrs Isaac Cahill were recent visitors to the Endless Caverns New Market while on a motor trip through the 'Shenan doah the meeting and reports from the fund which will time officers will be they are not fitted It is a great pity but I see how it can be helped nor what morality can be served hy forcing them to live together when they hate each other and when they make a home of strife into which other unfortunate children may be born Waverly A Walton colored was sentenced to 90 days and fined $50 in police court this morning on a charge of hit and run in connec tion with a minor accident which occurred last night about 9 30 o'clock at the intersection of the River Road and Arnett Road Turpin of Route 1 noti fied police that another car had struck him and kept going He obtained part of the license num bers and this was one factor in the arrest of Walton Mrs McLin Choate To Be DAR Hostess Mrs McLin Choate will be hos tess to the Dorothea Henry chapter DAR Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home in orest Hills The Rev Charles Kidd of Chat ham will be the speaker Reports fromt tw continental congress held last week in Atlantic City are scheduled to be heard at this meeting Baptist Church claimed top honors in cubbing Troops and packs winning sec ond and third prizes were as fol lows: Second prize Troop 52 Epi phany Church Henry Mayo scout master third prize Trpop 58 irst Presbyterian Church' Bill White scoutmaster second prize Cub Pack 65 of Glenwood Car ter cubmaster third prize Pack 58 irst Presbyterian Church Jimmy Walker cubmaster Waynette Council number Daughters of Pocanhontas hold a roll call on Thursday May 30 at the Wajnette tepee on North Main Street Henry Dodson Prominent armer Dies At Sutherlin LONDON May The foreign office said today that the United States and Great Britain had sent parallel notes to Ro mania urging" an early election and fulfillment of the Moscow agreement on inclusion of opposi tion members in the Romanian government The spokesman said the notes were sent after Russia failed to answer an American request that the Great Britain and Rus sia send a joint protest to Ro mania It was agreed at the Moscow conference of the three foreign ministers that the Romanian gov ernment should include two mem ber! of opposition parties and then should set a date for an elec tion Hadassah Meets Tonight The regular meeting of the Dan ville chapter of Hadassah will be held tonight at 8:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs Jacob Silverman 726 A Main Street Thomas Jordan WCTU To Have Meeting The Thomas Jordan WCTU will meet night at 8 with i Riddle 130 uller Street 1 A Jr Jr talk on "Our lag" discussing its origin history and significance A social hour followed during which the hostess served refresh ments inal rites for Walter Keeling were conducted Saturday afternoon at 4:30 from the irst Bap tist Church by Dr Johnson Dr James Shelburne and the Rev Roy Jarrett Burial followed in Green Hill Cemetery Pallbearers were: Temple Howard Rogers Crispin Dick erson Belton Thomp son Arthur Vernon May nard and Lewis ormerly Of Virginia Beauty Shop IS NOW ADDED TO OUR STA OPERATORS friends are invited to come In to see Rep Weaver Defeated In Primary BOSTON May De nouncing what he termed exces sive of by Unit ed Nations members Dr Daniel Marsh president of Boston Uni 1 versity said yesterday wonder that so many of the international conferences turn out to be lost week In a prepared baccalaureate ad dress the educator declared that thoughtful person cannot help being distressed at the reports of drunkenness attending diplomatic and international "News dispatches disclosed that members of the United Nations when sitting in London protest ed because they were not allowed to have a private bar in the Meth odist church where the meeting was being held Dr Marsh said "One of the first things that had to be done for the United Nations Council on the campus of Hunter Colleg was to set up a private bar for the members am not a fanatic on this sub ject but it is time for somebody to call attention to the fact that the members of the United Nations would think more clearly and act more patiently if there were less guzzling of liquor by its members by the same token the suc cessful working of this last hope of the peace of the world would be made more sure" Graduate Nurses Plan Weiner Roast The Private Duty section Dis trict number 6 Graduate Nurses Association of Virginia will have a weiner roast on Tuesday after noon at 6 on the campus of Stratford College Woodrow Wilson PTA To Hold inal Session The Woodrow Wilson Parent Teachers Association will meet for the final session of the year Tues day May 28 with Mrs A Major president presiding The school boy scout troftp vill be presented with its charter and the election of officers for the next school term will be a part of the business sessicn Gabriella Garden Club To Have Luncheon Meet The Gabriella Garden Club meet riday at 12 o'clock at the home of Mrs A Carrington Jr orest Hills A luncheon will follow the bus iness meeting AVERETT COLLEGE SUMMER CLASSES COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT June 10 to August 9 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING 9:00 1:00 Six Days Each Week Tuition $20 Per Subject Phone 3764 would rather die than hear So my dear child if you want people to seek your society go out of your way to make life pleasant er for someone else Do not insist oh having your own way in every thing Learn how to play the games and do the things that the ojher girls and hoys do Puf honey on your lips instead of gall Say agreeable things to people and they will eat it up and ask for more and love you for it Be cheerful Nobody hunts up a gj ouch or a gloom for a com panion And be tactful and respect other people's keep off the grass siens Be human and sympathetic If you will practice these homely bromidic virtues you will find yourself well liked Jhe whole art of making friends is summed up in the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you DEAR MISS DIX I have a son whom I adore He ran away and got married when he was 17 years old His wife was a beautiful little girl only 16 years old We gave them a home and did everything to make them happy but now af five years they seem to have fallen completely out of love and want to part They even seem to eare for their little baby girl He was in the Navy for two years but the separation didn't help any Man Who led City arm In 1936 Sent Back PTA ederation To Hear Annual Reports The Danville PTA ederation will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the YWCA The presi dent Mrs Russell Keck has an nounced that this will be the last meeting of the school year Johnson superintenrent of schools and representatives from the school board city council and community chest have been in vited to attend hear the annual federation milk be given at this An election of feature of the business session Miss Ruth Shields And A Gravely Jr To Be Married Saturday Plans for the marriage of Ruth Whitney Shields daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Shields of Keeling to Archer Rene Gravely Jr son of Mr and Mrs A Gravely of this citv have been made known Miss engagement to Mr Grave ly was announced last month by her parents The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon at 4:30 in the Church of the Epiphany with the Rev MacClintock rector officiating Mrs James Coggins of this city will be sister's matron of honor and cher Gravely will attend son as best man No formal invitations will issued Henry Clay Dodson aged 77 prominent Pittsylvania County farmer died at his home Route 2 Sutherlin last night at 11 o'clock following a long illness Mr Dodson a native of Hali fax County was a son of the late Peter and Mary Dodson He was an active member of the Old Mill Primitive Baptist Church near Sutherlin He is survived by his wife Mrs annie Adams Dodson and the following sons and daughters: Mrs Williams Carrie Lizzie Annie Joseph and Gordon Dodson and Mrs ML Holt all of Suther lin Robert Dodson of Salem Tryce Dodson of Lothian Md Mrs Womack of Dry ork and Samuel Dodson of Danville Also surviving are three broth ers I and Dodson of Richmond and Dodson of Ringgold He also leaves seven grandchildren uneral services will be con ducted afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence at Sutherlin and interment will be made in the Dodson burial ground near the home 22 will Some 125 Boy Scouts Scouts and leaders participated in the inspection review contest held yesterday at Hughes Warehouse with the newest scout troop in the city taking the Boy Scout The event was scheduled to take place on the high school athletic field but rain prevented its being held there Scout Troop No 63 newly or ganized troop under Earl Hart and sponsored by the Exchange Club was awarded first prize by the judges while Cubmaster Jim my Pack 54 of the irst IN THE SUNDAY REGISTER Births Announced Born to Mr and Mrs linton Callahan of 302 Northwood Circle Durham a son linton Cal lahan II on May 21 at Duke Hos pital Mr Callahan is the son of cauanan oi houn treatment at St Elizabeth's Hos pital Richmond Mrs Arrington of Bassett Is sn operative patient at Henry County Memorial Hospital New Scout Troop Takes Top Honors At Inspection ine Permanent Wave Processes for All Types of Hair Individually Styled All Work Guaranteed STONEWALL BEAUTY SHOR Mt Main St Phone 2796 Lffjni WOMEN! WHO SUER IERY MISERY HOT LASHES If the functional peculiar to women causes you to suffer from hot flashes ner vous tension Irritability try fam ous Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Pinkham's Compound is one of the best known medicines for this pur pose Also a grand stomachic tonic I OES Meeting The 41st and 42nd sessions of the Grand Chapter of Virginia Order of the Eastern Star was held at the John Marshall Rich mond May 21 23 Among those from the Danville chapter attending the meeting were Mrs Curtis Bass Worthy Matron Mrs Clark Mrs Mildred Beatty Mrs Ruth Whit field Mrs Eva Hildreth Mrs Roby Craft Mrs Lucille Campbell and Mrs Wicker Jr of Louis ville Kentucky Averett Announces Commencement or Week In fact it only seemed to widen the breach I have tried so hard recon cile the children but haie failed Is there anything that you can sug gest 1 Mrs ANSWER: When a boy of 17 and a girl of 16 marry it is sheer luck if they develop along together and if they do not lose their taste for Willing Workers Meet Thursday The Willing Workers Class of the irst Christian Church will hold its regular meeting Thursday night at 8 at the home of IViia Street After nearly ten years but not of freedom Richard Edward Chewning colored is going back to the City arm to finish a mne term for forgery and an additional six months for having escaped Chewning was returned here yesterday from Baltimore after serving a long prison term in Maryland He was given the ad ditional sentence for escaping by Magistrate Calvin Berry in Police Court this morning 4' Chewning made hb getaway from the City arm on Ociooer a 1936 During his flight for free dom he got into trouble in Mary land and drew eight years The fiptails were not known here How ever local authorities knew he was finishing his term after he had been traced through fingerprints and he was arrested in Baltimore and held until local police officers went for him returning yesterday NO DULL DRAB HAIR WAea ee Uie IWa Amatint 4 Purpose Rinse In one simple quick operation LOVALON will do oil of these 4 Important thing to give YOUR hair glamour and beautyi 1 Gives tustrouB highlights 2 Rinses away shampoo film 3 Tints the hair oi It rlniei 4 Helpt keep hair neatly In place LOVALON does not permanently dye or bleach It It a pure odorless holr rlnte In 12 different shades Try LOVALON At ileru which HHtellet seeds 21 ter rinses 10 ter 2 rinses Mr and Mrs nounce the birth of Phyllis Rae on May 23 at Memo rial Hospital Meet With Mrs Easley The Thomas Carter chapter Daughters of the American Revo lution met with Mrs Charles A i Easley at Blairs Saturday after noon with Mrs itzgerald as joint hostess Mrs itzgerald the regent pre sided over the business session and Mrs Gregory historian conducted a history quiz on the subject of Thomas Jefferson Mrs Claude Whitehead pro gram chairman introduced Mrs A loyd who gave a delightful Dr Curtis Bishop president of Averett College has announced that Clifford Titus advertising executive of Richmond will deliver the commencement address to grad uating students on June 3 when approximately 50 junior college and 35 secretarial diplomas will oe given inal examinations are now be ing given at the school and the commencement events will begin on riday night at a formal din ner Dr Clyde Parker pastor of the irst Baptist Church of Peters burg will deliver the baccalaur eate sermon next Sunday Dr Bish op said i Events have been planned as follows: RIDAY MAY 31 630 Junior ormal Din ner Honoring the Seniors 8 30 Choral Concert SATURDAY JUNE 1 2:30 3:30 Student Art Ex hihif in thn fitiirfio 4:00 musrrSeniar Chapel (audi torium) Traditional Daisy Chain (back campus) 8:30 Annual ine Recital SUNDAY JUNE 2 11:00 a ni Baccalaureate mon Dr Clyde Parker 5:00 The aculty at home in the garden honoring the Seniors MONDAY JUNE 3 10:00 a Commencement Exercises (orest Hills School Audi torium) Address Cliff Titus Her THE ARCADE BEAUTY SHOP RHONE 3267 nrR MIRS I am a sery unhappy girl of 20 The trouble tng friends but no one came to meet me 1 suppose that personality is what attracts others to you oui tf you are born without it what can ou do? Depressed Gul ANSWER: Well in just what the secret of popularity consisis I Jftiow but I have observed these things: irst that the selfish have no friends Nobody loves lhe self centered individual who thinks nf inmseir or nis xinience and pleasure and who i(arh 'otl)e Apparently this good grabs the best of everj thing foi lj01Un( ias not befallen your son himself land wife They are growing up and I have also noticea inai me un adaptable have few friends No Ijodv wants to bother with any body who wont fit in Especially vj ith a girl who is always a round peg in square hole the girl who cjnt dance who play cards tTho swim who can do any thing that other young people arc doing Likewise I have noticed that blunt spoken people have few fr'ends You know the ones who su avs sav that they speak the truth and alwavs say what they permit them to think which is apparently always lhejr by marrying and under semething unpleasant and that you takjng responsibilities for which I i I a Lx i woman iney nave uecumt have nothing in common They are antagonistic instead of congenial The trouble with them is that they were children playing with love playing at setting up a home placing at being parents and now children they have tired of the game and want some new toys with which to amuse themselves Children of 16 and 17 are in capable of the love that lasts and it is a crime against civilization wrecK RALEIGH May (P) Unofficial returns of North Carolina's Democratic primary Waynette Council Saturday indicated the defeat to To Hold Meeting day of one veteran North Carolina congressman Representative Zebulon Weaver of Asheville who has represented the 12th District since 1917 with the exception of one term lost Monroe Redden of Hender sonville Unofficial returns from 183 of 198 precincts gave Redden former State Democratic chair man 26802 votes to 17 759 The party nominated 12 con gressmen With all 141 precincts reported I Representath John olger of Mt Airy trailed Thurmond Chatham millionaire blanket manufacturer of Winston Salem in the ifth Dis trict Chatham had 21083 votes olger 20931 and Joe Harris Winston Salem lawyer 689 In the Sixth District with all 135 precincts in Representative Carl Durham of Chapel Hill had 17082 votes against 13118 for Earl Rives and 8023 for Scarborough both of Greensboro our congressmen were renomi nated without opposition and three others apparently won re nomination Robert Doyghton chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee was unopposed in the ninth as were Representa tives Graham Barden in the third Harold Cooley in the fourth and A Bulwinkle in the eleventh Other contests: irst District: 129 of 147 pre cincts Representative Herbert Bonner Washington 18325 Rob ert Humber Greenville lawyer 9528 Second 118 of 122 Rep John Kerr Warrenton 16506 State Senator Archie Gay Jackson 10 697 Seventh 135 of 155 Rep Bayard Clark ayetteville 22 960 Britt Lumberton law yer 14441 Tenth 160 of 177 Hamilton Jones Charlotte Lawyer 17725 i Manley Dunaway Charlotte real estate dealer 4289 In a special Eighth District elec tion Miss Jane Pratt Democrat of Lexington was elected to fill the unexpired term of the late Burgin Hey what's that splash of color Couldn't be anything but gay little Buskens bustin' into Spring cuter than crocuses and brighter than tulips And every pair feels light as air 'cause they're made by the flexible Californio method with buoyant "lexicork" plotforms and real leather soles So modestly priced you can get several pairs for every sports play and leisure need us rn oe SHOE SALON JOHNSON A 45 a Art I Vi i Wa jr wut A 13 t3i tl Hl I I.

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