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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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3
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BOYS SHEEPLINED COATS The very coat Son a boy has been wanting Now at this low price you can afford one IQ Sizes 3 to 18 DO High Top Boots Genuine leather Boots with a pocket knife free all sizes dQ QQ for boys y)4vO You Do Not Have To Hunt These Values ANOTHER SHIPMENT DRESSES pl This time we have received enough of these dresses to go around But due to scarcity we are allowed to sell only one to a customer Rayon print street dresses 1 Non Run Rayon Underwear Step ins Bloomers Panties 3 to a customer Special lot Shoes broken lots On sale for $148 ull fashioned pure thread silk Hose Service Weight 69c Another lot of Children's ur Trimmed Coats on Sale Wednesday $100 Smokers A complete smoking set for Dnd or brother Pipe cigar nnd cigarette fiQ'J holder CHARLES STORES COMPANY 521 MAIN ST DANVILLE VA BEADS Novelty Beads a 1 0 WerhiMdnyxS See Special Window Special Bargains or Thanksgiving! TOMORROW WEDNESDAY SHOP CHARLES STORES! SAVE MONEY Dinner! 5 SUGAR 19c BANANAS DOZ 10c COCOANUTS 5C size ORANGES D0Z 10 TOKAY GRAPES 55 GRAPERUIT 39 New Crop Nuts Canned Goods Brazil Nuts English Walnuts per lb 19c Vegetables and Tomato Soup No 2 can Toma toes Pork and Beans Xs'eng BROOMS 21c SPECIAL LOT id ik ELT HATS Tn all new Winter styles and sizes This is a Turkey Day A special nr Aluminumware Special Convex Kettle Percii lators Dish pans Roast erg Tn the best A grade aluminum4! TEA SETS 17 piece Tea Sets ancy patterns Special one to a customer 148 Set THE BEE DANVJLLfe VA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25 1930 uneral Services SETS NEW RECORD OR WOMEN II Jones net Martinsville With A Stonel on TOO LATE Ott CLASSIICATION Annual Meeting 25br ZsSwjLU radiator Jycerine 'anti freeze solution KI KY "her meeting on Dec 12th hi the ban use forTHAHKSGIVIHG fbraelstho oysters PORK SAUSAGE II A MQ Back Haw HbItIm White Cornfield 24 BUI Bad i a Their Ahes Heatwole executive association reported executive committee The following stores will be closed all day Thursday (Thanksgiving): heard a report of an In the average term of school 1 week was the dinner rank English Sun the banquet hall of Covers were laid for most eloborate five IT EVAPORATE ONE ILLING LASTS ALL WINTER IT WON EVAPORATE the man hts death the man A boy caused one of two store here two other our or Church A Sawyers Wyatt A Gourley Tom Gourley Geo Moore Geo Martin Jamerson Bro Copeland ranklin Meeting Held at School to ormulate Plans for Or ganization of Growers Order Your Groceries TODAY The subject to be discussed at the Mt Vernon Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening will be Mt Pastors 1884 to and their in fluence on the church One minute tributes and incidents will be given by members of the audience alter a short talk by Jhe leader Carson Watson is arranged for riday Bagby director of the bureau state health de spoke on the subject MAX 100 DIES Donald Gibbs of Port Rich fetaten Island Is vlnt Administration of Snow made its first appearance this season In Danville today In the form of occasional flurries some of which took place while the sun was shining Hudson river The head been found today No light was thiwn on ner In which the man met There was evidence that who was about 30 had been drink ing heavily Announcement was made today that the Danville public schools will close for the Christmas holidays on December 19 and will reopen on Monday December 29 This Is about rhe usual length of the Christmas holidays the of which was determined by the board of school trustees Mrs mond Ing her Barents Mr and Mrs Jackson You always know your car is safe with GPA Radiator Glycerine because it won't evaporate One filling lasts all CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Nov 25 UP) With approximately 150 mem bers and their wives present the twenty first annual contention of the Virginia manufacturers of car bonated beverages convened In a two day session here this morning The opening session was presided over by A Carver president of Montrose Va The delegates were wel comed by Mayor Watson and the response was made by the presi dent These addresses were followed by memorial services to deceased members It's risky to anti freeze that evap orates You're never sure of your protec tion LANSING Mich Nov Le land Hill came home from the Northern Michigan Woods today bringing a 175 pound' buck Hill take a gun with him on his hunting trip He was equipped with his trusty bow and arrow home made A Radiator Glyce rine Ask salesmen phone 528 Two poses of Alicia Patterson heiress to millions who has estab lished another air record for women She recently flew from New York City to Albany and return (without stopping) in an hour and 59 minutes Her feat notwithstanding Miss Patterson concedes the superiority of men over women in the air field quet hall of the Astor Cafe At this time Mrs Bowman first vice president of the National and Clubs and general chairman of the first biennial convention will be the guest of the local club '55 DINNER PARTY GIVEN One of the outstanding social func tions given this party given by day evening In the Astor Cafe eleven and a course dinner was served The guests were: Mr and Mrs Hurd Goode Messers Vernon English and Miss Ray Womack Tom Barbour and Miss Eliz abeth Davis of Lexington Lewis Stone and Miss Bowe Penn rank English and Miss Blanche Spencer and Chauncey Drcwery PERSONALS Mrs Roy Hensley who Is a pa tient at the Lewis Gale hospital Roa noke Is getting along nicely Mesdames Mclndoo Penn and A 5 Grittely spent Monday In Roanoke Mr and Mrs Randolph Whittle and little son and Misses Ruth John son and Elizabeth Carroll of Roa noke Va were the week end guests of Judge and Mlssee lora Whittle Church street Mr and Mrs Keesee and Mr and Mrs Charlie Booth Jr attended the wedding of William rancis Shaffner Jr and M1m Mary Ander son Conway which took place In Dan ville Saturday evening Miss Christine Pannill who la a student at Randolph Macon College Lynchburg Va and Banks Pannill who is attending ork Union College will spend Thanksgiving with their parents Mr and Mrs'D Pannill Church street Mrs Penn and Supt Gjwdo left yesterday where they win A Misses Lucy and Ella Hundley of Lynchburg were the guests of friends In the city Saturday en route home from Stoneville Maunlta and Charles Wales who are attending college In Lynchburg were the week end guests of their parents Rev and Mrs Wales Mrs George Oliver of Lynchburg were the guests of Miss Kate Barrow oa Saturday conducting the all day Missionary Rally of the Christian church Rev and Mrs Sloan and Mr and Mrs Chitwood of Rocky Mt Va will attend the missionary meet ing at the Christian church on Sat urday Mrs Keller is confined to her home on Adell street as a result of a fall early Sunday morning I 0 The Martinsville Business and Pro fessional Club held their November meeting as A Your self" supper riday night at the home of Mrs Penn Broad street with a goodly number present Business pretalnlng to the Nation al Convention which will be held In Richmond Va July 1931 was dis cussed and acted upon and plans were made for another basketball game at a near date Miss Mary Stovall reported the business session of the State Execu tion Board meeting which was held in Lexington Va October 25th pertain ing to the state magazine "Lets Go" at the Lexington meeting Miss Mary Wallace's resignation was accepted and Miss Dunn a lawyer of Washing ton was elected as her suc cessor with Mrs Katherine Cohn as business manager Miss Hilda report cover ed the various state chairmans re ports while Mrs Emery Hedgcock told of the "Blue Ridge Rally Banquet" After the business session and sup per the program chairman Miss Ethel Legwin who is also educational chair man of the local club rendered a very Interesting program on education she was assisted by Miss Bonnie McCoy and Mrs Edwin Zentmyer Several ot the club members told of Interesting events of some of the Ilves of the great women of the world Chief among these were Esther a biblical character Joan deArc Isabel ot Spain lorence Nightingale Betsy Ross Jeanet Rankin Helen Keller Jane Adams Judge lorence Allen Carrie Jacobs Bond Amelia Earhart Lena Maslhe Phillips President of the and Club Gallle Gurcl and others These talks were most Inter esting and showed that much time had been spent on preparation A history contest closed the gram talning to Virginia were asked Miss Hilda Marshall won the prize for the contest paper The club voted to hold Its Decern LONDON Nov 25 ormer Premier Stanley Baldwin today ie celved a vote of confidence as Con servative party leader and came out flatly for an emergency tarlit on manufactured goods as soon as the Conservative party 'can return Jo power At the same time he took a strong stand against the "dumping" of for eign products into Great BrinUin "Whatever stands in the 'way of abolishing foreign dumping chat ob stacle shall be he de slav ed pro Some twenty Questions per i ana NEW YORK Nov The Identity of the man whose dismem bered legs and torso were found yes terday on opposite sides of Manhat tan remained a mystery today to a host of detectives working on the case The legs were discovered old suitcase In a Houston National Market Co Ill CRAGHEA1) ST PHONE 2447 LARGEST MARKET TOWN TOPICS In an street doorway and the torso was picked up later In a trunk floating In the had not PORK ROAST un 1812c or Adkins The funeral of Adkins who died Sunday morning at Memorial hospital was held yesterday afeer noon at 2 from the residence near Bago the obsequies being con ducted by Rev Clark Deceased is survived by his wife one son Wil lie five daughters Mrs Shorter Mrs Clinton Campbell Mrs Melvin Haynes Mrs WaddlU Adkins Mrs Laura Doss of Sago and Mrs Caud Kirks" of Danville He also one brother Tom Adkins Mount To Seven LOS ANGELES Nov Mrs Agnes Morgan Santa Monica died to day from injuries received during the wind storm In Southern California riday night and Saturday Her death brought the storm victims to seven The woman was injured In ternally when pinned beneath anUprooted tree Pasadena City officials set their damage at between $100000 and $150000 Approximately 1000 orna mental boulevard lamps were destroy ed HAMLIN HAMLIN "MANUACTURERS AGENTS Is Near Death WASHINGTON Nov 25 The condition of Mary Jones 100 year old champion of labor con tinued grave today with her physi cian reporting death Imminent She remains conscious but has been unable to take nourishment or to talk for several days 140 BEQUESTS IN WILL NEW YORK Nov More than 140 bequests were made in the will of George Ellis lawyer Among them was one of $896702 to the home lor incurables me estate was $1224562 WOULD CHANGE CHARTER RICHMOND Va Nov Trustees of the Yorktown Sesqui centennlal association gathered here today to consider jlnnges in the charter of te association Tne meeting was arranged for this after noon Torso! Murder Still Mystery Mrs Vaden Laid to Rest In Mt View uneral services for Mrs Vaden who died Saturday afternoon were held from her jate residence 09 Girard Street at "three yesterday afternoon the ntes being conducted by her pastor Rev Parker Rev Bray and Rev Hooks Interment being made in Highland burial park The following acted as "pall bear ers: Ben Beach Dr Hughes Kay Elllotte Link Rush worth George loyd Overby Conway lower bearers Glasgow Buck Jefferson John Walters George Harris Evans Boaze Nelson Ed Gardner Dock (Shepherd White Walter Parrish Hughes Dr Lee Roy Payne George Gulll Tun stall Bell Daniell Gardner Wilkens Martin Harry itzgerald Dr Langston Dr Tipton Lewis McCubbins Roy Henderson Vatbrough Newton Wylie Hushes owler Wynn Simmons Bud El liott Minter Capt Harry Wooding Nunnely John Lip ford Oakley lynn Ragland Carter Lewis Wilker son red Rudd Hughes Tarpley SA Wade Booth White Ragland Geo Miller Barker Dunn ormer Rutgers ootball Star Leaps To Death LOS ANGELES Nov Bunker Rossetti 28 former Rutgers football LaCrosse and diving star commltteed suicide yesterday by Jumping from the sixth floor of the Jonathan club of which he was a member" Rossetti who had been swimming at the club plunged to the sidewall: attired only In his swimming trunks our letters and a note to the po lice stated he was going to Jump from the One letter was ad dressed to Rossetti an uncle Los Angeles banker Another was ad dressed to his parents Mr and Mrs A Rossetti 120 East 39th Street New York City 1 SEATTLE Wash Nov stone thrown by a school the death of Dan Bunker men who held up a small Irving Staab 17 and boys saw the holdup As the men left the "store Bunker was hit In the head by a heavy stone thrown by Staab Bunker died several hours later The other man escaped Kills Deer With Bow And Arrow Tender Beef Roast lb 1612C QUART gg i COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ALSO MEETS RICHMOND Va Nov Education for both children and adults was discussed at this morn session of the 27th annual state meeting of the Cooperative Education association of Virginia The meeting opened last night to continue through Wednesday while a program for Junior league boys and girls Dr children's nartment "Every Child a Healthy Child Liv ing In a Healthy Hyslup assistant state supervisor of trade and Industrial education gave a talk on "Educational and Voca tional Guidance Program for Chil dren of the Adult education was discussed by George Zehmer director of the extension division of the University of Virginia In addition to educational work beautification of highways and com munities came In 4 tor discussion Neale landscape architect for the state highway department spoke on "Attractive Highways In Virginia" and 'Burson landscape engi neer of the state conservation and development commission gave a talk on "Beautification of Schools Homes Churches and An open conference for delegates was conducted this afternoon Tonight the association will be addressed by President rancis Pen dleton Gaines of Washington and Lee university Ruth light Delayed COLUMBUS Nov Re ports of hazardous flying conditions en route to St Louis today caused Miss Ruth Nichols New York society aiiatrix to postpone her start cf the second leg of a flight In quest of the women trans continental speed record now held by Mrs Kelth miller ot Australia MRS ALICE HARRIS DEAD NEW YORK Nov 25 Mrs Alice Harris 42 wife of Sam Har ris theatrical producer and sister in law of George Cohan died today in a sanitarium of a cerebral hemor ihage after an attack of ptqmalne poisoning 2 Dressed Hens 30c Dressed Turkeys v28c 1600000' cars last year used GLYCERINE anti jreeze ON ILLING LASTS ALL WINTER I or Rent Three urnished Rooms $1200 No 1325 Main St Phone 758 26br2 RADIATOR lyceritie ANTI ER7P finLIITIAM GOUVERNEUR Nov Sabin Parker 100 a native of this village died late yesterday MR DEALER let the Cold Weather Catch you out ot Va Education Meeting Gets In ull Swing (Cont (trued from page one) "The Business Cornelius secretary of the yesterday to the that the number of counties In Vir ginia charging tuition for high school education was reduced from 33 to 13 during last year The direc tors also crease In sessions to almost 180 dys the standard term length In imt pifts of the county spend this week attending the Vir glnia Education Association Several OvOlITJ IS either tAnrhprc nf thp MartlllSVlllC school will attend the meeting Misses Rebecca Page and Mary Glenn Stone of Roanoke Va were the week end guests of Miss Margaret Kearfott Church street Mrs 8 Schotland has returned from Pulaski where she spent last week Mr and Mrs Kearfott and Miss Margarett Kearfott will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in Roa noke the guests of Dr and Mrs Stone Mrs A Anson and Mrs A Barr have been confined to their home for several days by Illness Mrs A Witten and Mrs ord who have been the house guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Witten Cincinnati have returned home Rev A Goodwin Is spending to day In Roanoke attending a mission ary meeting which will be conducted by Rev Arthur Loyd of New York In St John's Church is Paul Stone will entertain the Gen tlemen's Bridge Club at his home Broad street this evening Baldwin Given Confidence Vote Plan Co Op Association at Ringgold Kills Robber A movement to organize the to bacco growers of Ringgold and ad joining communities for cooperative marketing seems to be well under way as Indicated by a two and one half hour meeting of the growers estimated at 75 In number held at Ringgold school last riday night The meeting was held pursuant to recommendations being made Virginia tobacco growers by repre sentatives ot the ederal arm Board It was pointed out by speakers that the movement for cooperative mar getlng had the backing of the ed eral arm Board and the fact was stated that the initiators of the movement for cooperative marketing to tobacco were government officials of standard salaries who could not be Interested In cooperative for mon etary gain to themselves igures on the South' Carolina tobacco market were quoted according to which fig ures the 75 percent advance given growers by the South Carolina co operative association this year amounted to 2 cents per ppund more than the average price paid for to bacco sold at auction in that state Bennett a government grader from who was on the scene said that this was true of the mar ket on which he graded Several growers present at the meeting centered discussions center ing on the necsslty for organizing It seems to be generally agreed that In view ot the present low prices on tobacco sold at auction farmers of the section would either have or ganize or stop growing the product and new contract was declared to be the besjj organization proposi tion that has ever been offered to the tobacco grower No effort was made to get any sign ups It being agreed that it would be better for every man to have time enough for thorough considera tion of the contract The body ad journed to meet again riday night December 5 It was believed that put ting the next meeting two weeks dis tant would give ample time for get ting contracts In the hands of the growers and for corresponding with certain government officials on some of the vital points of organization Young liers On Way to A Delayed by Rain a RUTHERORD Nov 25 UH William Hopkins of Edward Wlngerter and Joseph Jones youthful to South America fliers said today they landed last night at ullerton Md 10 miles but of 'Baltimore They originally had planned to stop' over night at Baltimore The fliers notified Hopkins they had been forced down by rain In a field and were held there by in clement weather They planned to continue the flight tomc rew con ditions Improved Jones and Wlngerter hopied off yesterday fn a baby monoplane little more than a gilder with a two cylln der motor to fly down the Atlantic seaboard to south America ultimate is Buenos Bottlers Hold 5 MW rto'airawH mJ Jr Kr Xb' aaaiM sure 1 SI I THREB Atlanta Sells Two Cent Meals ATLANTA Ga Nov Up Soup bread cakes milk and coffee are on the menu for the first of the Atlanta Community two cent meals today for the benefit of the needy who are unable tc pur chase food at higher prices The kitchen Is backed by the At Lanta Restuarant Association unds from private donors have been ac cepted VAST AKEAS LOODED BRUSSELS Belgium Nov 25 iZP) dikes along the left bank of the River Scheldt repaired under pressure of advancing floods resist ed today's high tide but the low country for hundreds ot miles under three feet of water nnd ten thousand refugees had fled to Ant werp where the Red Cross was car ing for them Along the right bank ot the same river strenuous efforts were made to repair a great break 200 feet wide in a dike through which the water pour ed like a sieve Two thousand sol diers were helping volunteers f'll the gap with great stone block The Maas and Sambre valleys were considered safe today but the Gul leppe and Warthe reservoirs storing millions of cubic feet of water were overflowing In the most severe test to which they had ever been sub mitted It was expected that the govern ment would be asked by parliament today to issue credits for flood vic tims many of whom were sre need because of unemployment fdre the floods struck'.

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