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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 2

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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2
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DANVILLE CIVIC MUSIC WEEK MAY SO TO 25 INCLUSIVE 'i i SEASON I Adult $500 929 30 (Adults Sign Her) 1 STUDENT $250 (Students Sign Here) Address Phone Hereby Subscribe for Membership in the CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION Mefuberships are to extend through succeeding years unless withdrawn by letter on or before March 1st of any current year understand that members may attend al concerts given by the Civic Music Association without further expense Annual Dues $500 A Mail Check to Music Association" Care' Miss Hallie McMillan at Headquarters Danville Hotel (Minimum Three Big Concerts) Date Paid "iu 3 4 5 0 THE BEE DANVILLE VA WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1929 Society News Club Activities and Personals Social Activities Of flee Hours 1 0 A (4 flat) Phone 334 26 VOS OVER KU MILLION JARS USED YEARLY LD i place at Isecond Harvard to conceal their brand If 4 in i7i it A 0 I ears ago when Vicks was originated the idea of treating colds externally was almost unheard of Doctors were giving blue mass and jalap by the ounce and large doses of calomel for almost everything But the public and mothers es pecially appreciated the new Vapo rizing ointment that checks colds so quickly and without risk of up setting stomachs Today the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless The demand for Vicks has kept pace with this trend and once again compelled a change in the familiar Vick slogan as there are now 26 Million Jars Used a jar for every family in the United States at Two year old runs second to the old favorite brand entrenched at HARVARD for more than 14 years lhe four leading cigarettes paper sleeves A 4 and now million I 14 with names 1 OLD COLD PAUL WimeMAN HOUR Paul Whittman Kinf Hii uh ha ttauli OTCbaatra broadcast he OLD COLD hour Turida I Ms Eaatera Davlilht Saving Tlmr tr s2 aatira network al the Columbia Broadcaatiog 8tem OLD wins 1 1 tn i Two cars against fourteen a comparatively new vigarene against three veteran brands Net OLD GOLD the youngster almost won! ueieatea two ot its veteran contenders and nearly defeated the third! This is the story of the Public Cidaretto Tor conducted at Harvard by Batchelder of The Harvard Editorial Board With the single exception of the test at Har 3ard OLD GOLD has scored an unbroken string of victories in these comparative taste tests But at Harvard where pipe smoking is a tradition and the taste is for heavy tobaccos smooth and mellow oi GOLD faced its hardest contest 148 undergraduates smoked and com pared the four cigarettes ith names concealed Net OLD GOLD stood second in its total It barely missed defeating brand established at Harvard 14 years! Man War the greatest horse of his time lost one race And in its first and Only OLD GOLD the two year uld felicitates the fourtcen year old victor I I fl' I I I tl! 2b I Ai tl IT i I rpHIKTY I Vapo Rub I I 4 I I I I I I it I 1 I I I 1 I I Mp geaBMUfiWp i war I ph jVi i Lv uswvt' vneKn jikJ 00 rin'O A A Milf JIM TliistaJn amily Holds Reunion On last Sunday the home of Mr and Mrs Mustalne of 222 Baugh street was the scene of an unusually large family reunion when Mr and Mrs Newman of Bed ford motored to their home and there metseven of their ten children with their families as well as close friends of each Mr and Mrs Newman after being served dinner were delightfully en tertained by several musical numbers rendered by Misses rances Skinners and Dorothy itzgerald of this city and Miss Janis Carter of Bedford Among those present at the re union were Mr and Mrs New man with their children and grand children as follows: Mr and Mrs A Newman of Bedford and children Mildred Hallie and Marvin Mr and Mis R' Billings of Bedford with children Oscar and Mary Virginia Billings Mr and Mrs itz gerald of Schoolfield with their chil dren Dorothy and David Mr and Mrs Tate of Reidsville and children Elmo Mr and Mrs Rhodes Jr Thelma and Elnora Mr and Mrs Baugh and Jr of this city Mr and Mrs Newman of Danville with little rances Marie and Dorcas Anne New man and Mr and Mrs Mustalne with their children Marlon Kelvin 'Hram Otiva and Landon Will Speak Tonight Mrs Harrison of Richmond will speak tonight at eight o'clock at Mount Vernon church on Leper Missions' and their work Meet Tomorrow The Shakespeare Club will meet Thursdav afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs Howard Brandon 954 Main street It will be the last meeting of the year and will be a business session There will be reported from the State ederation recently held in Norfolk i Personals Little Alfred Martin Jr continues to improve at Manorial hospital Miss Louise Johnson has returned from a visit to Pittsburgh Tender Aching eet Be good to youi poor vred shoe IBpWjL Iw fey 4 Averett College' Reeltal Thursday Averett college will present in re cital pupils from the piano class of Miss Susie Turner on Thursday evening May 23 at 8:30 o'clock in the college auditorium They wll be assisted by Miss Elinor Bowman pupil of Miss Bownle Jean Alderson head of the expression department Art Department Exhibit Saturday The art department of Averett col lege under the direction of Miss Eunice Pritchett will hold an art exhibit on Saturday May 25 from 10 to 12 a Those who are in terested In art and Its progress will be cordially welcomed There will be about 300 pictures on exhibit scenes done In and around Danville still life studies in black and white and In color flower stud ies casts original compositions et cetera There are 68 pupils in the art de partment and although thev are first year students the exhibit prom ises to be both Interesting and beau tiful The following students will have work on exhibit: Miss Marjory owler Mrs Powell Misses Lucy ul ton Lucy owlkes Lottie errell Gladys Motley Genevia Conway Edna Hatcher Avril Andrews Mary Davis Adair Elizabeth Atkins Rena An derson Elma Barker' Louise Bennett Parish Brown Adelalne Burton Min nie Chocklett Lois Dodd Estelle Donley Ruth ord Oliver relden stein Helen Gladfelter Julia Gor don Alice Hardcastle Donlene Har vey Mozelle Harraway rances Hig don Mary Hlghfleld Charlotte Hud son Helen Ingram Marv Jamerson Mary Jane Jones Edith Moffat Mary Mustalne Charlotte Mlles Aubrey Mylum Inez Mylum Lois Parker Nancye Patterson Mary Ragsdale Mary Pierce Beulah Rea Helen Reamy Virginia Rlckel rances Shell Mamie Strickland Evelyn Saw yer Virginia Wahlford Kathleen Vaughn Rebecca Walton Jessie West Virginia Whitmore Anita Wood Ruth Right Martha Lee Gardner and Messrs Ervlng Rector and Julian Hoffman Silver Tea on Saturday The A's of the irst Bap tist church will give a silver' tea on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the ball room of the Danville hotel An interesting program will be rendered after which refreshments will be 07 BB gk 3 IBi'' Hfwa ilffi "2699 vUl lyJ 1 served The public Is cordially In vited Wells left yesterday for De troit to attend the field club con vention of the Mutual Life Insurance 4 SMART drape THE STYLE No 2699 Is altogether new and charming In printed silk crepe with drapped side and dipping them Horizontal tucks create a swathed effect across hips The mold company Mr and Mrs Land of Pel ham have Just returned to their home after spending a week in Richmond Va A Raine Jr has returned from Washington Mrs Robert Bendall who has been a patient at Memorial hospital has returned to her home on Virginia avenue Miss Betty Llde of Alderson West Virginia is the guest of Miss Eliza beth Tate Broad street Mrs Rucker Penn left today to'vis It her daughter Mrs Allan Gant In Burlington Mrs Bach has returned from a stay of several weeks In Galnsvllle and Atlanta Georgia While In At ed bodice has an applied neck band of plain silk crepe in blending tone The long dart fitted sleeves boast of bow tied wrists furiously smart yet so simple for street wear It makes up beautifully for after noons lit flowered chiffon with plain contrast Pastel georgette crepe printed voile In geometric motifs sun tan beige silk crepe Moderne blue crepe de chine with white polka dots and black chiffon are exceed ingly chic 1 THE PATTERN Is designed In sizes 16 18 years 36 38 40 and 42 Inches bust It is offered at cost price 15 cents (stamps or coin) as a service to readers who sew A Picture Chart in luded simplifies the making Ev ery step is illustrated In pictures showing how each seam is Joined Choose now! an opportunity not to be overlooked Two hours of your time makes it Address Pattern Deparment Care The Bee lanta Mrs Bach was joined by her daughter Miss Emllle Bach student at Brenau College and together they attended Grand Opera PRESBYTERIAN chafed feet! Bathe them in "Tlz" You can Just feel your feet saying thank you!" draws out the acids and poisons that cause your feet to swell ache and burn Also takes all the pain out of corns bunions and cal luses have happy willing feet and be able to wear smaller shoes If Indulge them in Tlz" Many weeks of solid foot com fort for a few cents In every box of "Tlz" All drug and department stores sell it adv rix who has been confined to his home on North Main street on account of Is improving SUITCASE AND BED NEEDED The Commienlty Welfare Associa tion today expressed the need for a single bed and a suit case for fami lies whose neediness has been fully Investigated Both are badly wanted It was explained Any person with either will be conferring a service on the Community Welfare Association by telephoning No 805 MERGERPLAN ISAPPRGVAL Assembly Turns to Con sideration of Closer Re Miller Rhoads Shopping Known from coast to coast as one of great stores Richmond Virginia lations With Other Bodies MONTREAT May Having approved union wdth the United Presbyterian church Tn the United States today turned to con sideration of closer relations with other Presbyterian bodies the last Important business to be 'faced by It The assembly has been In ses sion here since last Thursday Union with the United Presbyteri ans received the stamp of approval of the general assembly yesterday but must yet be' passed upon by the Presbyterian Individually before the position of the church is determined The vote on the proposed union was without record but a motion by Dr McPheeters of Atlanta that would have deferred action was defeated 175 to 83 The latter vote was looked upon as a test vote on the union proposal Consummation of the proposed un ion would mean a church with an approximate membership of 625000 The Presbyterian church in the Unit ed States had about 450000 com municants principally In the states of Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina District of Columbia Georgia lorida Ken tucky Tennessee Alabama Mississip pi Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Texas Maryland and Oklahoma The United Presbyterian church tn IX CHARLOTTE BANK AILS husband have Be uneral services for Bartlet Kyle Jones 43 who died in Oreensboro on Sunday night were held here yes terday at three o'clock from the home of his sister Mrs Withers on Msln street and were unusually large ly attended Rev Wicker rector of Epiphany church conducted the rites interment following in Green it limp and hopeless and lifeless The Glooms have always been a of failures Concludes Advice to the amily How to Hare I 'C ful Home CHARLOTTE May 22 (INfl) Continental Trust company of Charlotte a state bank today waa In the hands of John A Campbell assistant state bank examiner The institution failed to open its doors yesterday DON'T KNOCK It you are a man throw away the hammer Don't remark that has a little too much salt In it and omit to say that the balance of North America numbers approximate ly 175000 members principally In New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio' Indiana Illinois Iowa Nebras ka Kansas Colorado Washington Oregon And California In turning to consideration of pos sible closer relationship with other Presbyterian bodies the general as sembly had before It today the re sponse to an overture lt made to the associate reformed synod of the south It was presented yesterday by Dr Presley of Statesville fraternal delegate from the asso ciate reformed church Dr Pressley said the Invitation for closer relationship was eagerly ac cepted by the associate church that his church held the same tenents as the Presbyterian church in the and that a committee had been ap pointed to confer on the subject Tpe general assembly was expected today to pass upon the question of appointing a committee to confer with that of the other Presbyterian body Another matter left among the un finished business of the assembly to day was action upon committee re ports on the church's affiliations with the federal council of churches A majority and minority report were filed the former recommending con tinuance of the relations and the lat ter favoring complete severance bad moan over the restrictions ot domestic life Say about Its privileges If you are a woman don't always be complaining that your (an't ghe you the ropes of pearls and the luxuries rich women thankful you have a man to stand between you and the world lambast your husband because he stayed out at night one time at a lodge meeting Praise him for being a fireside companion Don't always be tell ing the children of their faults Hand them a few compliments now and then Hill cemetery A large number of handsome designs were In evidence The pall bearers were: John Overbey Barnett Lea Harry Lea Holcombe Jr Robinson Arch Gravely Jeff Bass and Col Kemper The floral designs were borne by A Keen Ballard Keen Hill rank Mcall A James Jordan George Penn Hunter Lea John Pruitt Benton Withers Tom Starling Boisseau Capt Harry Wooding Co A Carring ton John Speer Pinson Smith Clar ence Herndon Hamilton Vass Wil liam Holcombe Dr Miller Dr Julian Robinson Dr Clyde Bailey Dr Daves Watkins Pem berton Penn Julian Ogburn 1 Boatwright 8 Mathews I Rosen stock Barnes Penn Albeit Patton Mayo Worsley James Catlin Booth James I Pritchett Jr Nel son Benton Walter Anderson John uller Brydon Julian Meade John Schoolfield Orasty Crews Walton Brown Henry Leigh John Boatwright Thomas Hall Dr Hankins Albert Perklnson Tommla Wall Maurice linn Gerard Tetley Walter Waddill Maitland Bustard Charles Hamlin James Wilson Gordon Tuggle George A Lea Loyd Smith Witcher Keen Henry Hardy Cousins A Olles John Tucker A Lawson Raleigh Thompson DrBruce Williams Allen Clark Burton Redd Jones and others The tinkle of ice in a tall glass of Tetley is summers sweetest meal time music! Try it if you are a woman do not be one of those wives who eonsider It their sacred duty to anticipate trouble and who take the pleasure out of etcry little excursion by dismal forebodings about automobile acci dents and wrecks at sea and in hotels etc Neither be one of those unsclent lous objectors who think everything they want to do themselves is wrong and above all do not be of those wives and mothers who wet blanket every hope and aspiration of their husbands and children until they take the March out of every project and leave family the soup the run ner Is perfect harp on the tune your wile paid $25 for a hat and keep mum about the times she has worn her last year's lid when business was something Kyle Jones is Laid to Rest In Green Hill TREAT THY HUSBAND AND WIE AND CHILDREN WITH AS MUCH POLITENESS AS I THEY WERE STRANGERS Be polite Be courteous Respect their privacy Defer to their opinions Grant them some personal liberty Dress up for the family as you would for company Try to be as amusing and entertaining as you would be if you were trying to make a good impression on a new acquaintance or sell youraalf to a customer and you will make a hit with riend amily ollow these ten commandments and you will make Some truly Sweet DOROTHY DIN THOU SHALT PUT HONEYED WORDS ON THY TONGUE Do not watt until your wife is dead to put on her tombstone how much you loved her and what a wonderful wife she was It Is doubtful If angels in Heaven take any Interest in the postmortem tributes of their husbands but It would warm the cockles of any live heart to know that her husband loved and appreciated her and thought she was the greatest wife ever Make it a part of your dally dozen to say something sweet to your wife every morning so that ft can sing in her soul like a happy bird all day And remember Mrs Wife that there a husband alive who Just eat up soft talk Why the line the vamps catch with and why wives are foolish enough to turn over the bait can to other woman beats me Therefore if you want to keep your husband eat ing out of your hand keep sugar In it Tell him how great and won derful you think he Is Tell him how grateful you are for all he 1 for you If you wAnt to turn him from a grouch Into a willing worker It Is mighty easy to do things for those who appreciate It and mighty hard to do it for those who never even say ma UxUHnnd 1JSVe theerlt t0 h01d up your end without complain ing The best dinner is flavorless if your family have to listen while thev eat It to your talc of woe about how many hours you stood over the stow cooking it It doesn make your husband fonder of you for you to make him feel that he is making a domestic slave of you and that you resent It It uoesnt make your children Idealize you when they see that you regard motherhood as a total loss and themselves as little nuisances who Interfere with your bridge games Therefore If you wsnt a happy home pay the price without protest THOU SHALT NOT BEA KILLJOY If you are a man do not be one of those gloomy Guses who descend 1 upon their homes of an evening like a thundercloud and blot out every rav 1 01 sunshine and at the sound of whose key In the lock his innocent children hush their prattle his eyes take on a look of terror and the cat makes for the cellar Neither be one of those graven Images who pend the evening wrapped In a silence that no one dares to break and that sends the domestic atmosphere down to zero The Privilege of Having Home Should Be Worth Having to Work or It and the Blessing of Being One of a amily Should Make It Easy or One to Show Courtesy and Appreciation to All At Home (TEN COMMANDMENTS OR A HAPPY HOME CONTINUED) rnSTuU SHALT N0T BEGRUDGE the PRICE THY HOME If you are a man be not one of the tightwads who is always remlndlne nis wife and children about how much it costa to feed and clothe them and wno makes the first of every month when the bilks come in such a day of terror anti wrath that they dread it as much as they do the Judgment Dav ot course it taies money to support a family Of course a baby is almost as much a luxury as a yacht Of course wives and their flummeries and boys and girls who have to be educated and started in life do make man dig deep in his pocket but you have to pay for every good thing you get in this world and they are worth the price So be a sport and pay it cheerfully Whether you can give your family Rolls Royce cars or bicycles whether you feed them on caviar and champagne or corn beef and cabbage do it with a good grace Make the generous gesture Make your wife and children feel that you consider It a privilege to work for them and that your great regret is that you cannot present them with the best of everything on a silver salver Half of the wives you know choke on the bread they because their husbands give It so unwillingly And the reason so many sons and daugh ters show so little gratitude to their fathers Is because they have had to badger ther sport cars and Paris frocks out ot the old man Their fathers have never given them anything willingly athers If you are a woman be forever whining and complaining about how hard you have to work to jnake a comfortable home and how many sacrifices a wife and mother has to make and how much trouble children are to take care of Of course housework is hard work so every other kind of work Of course you have to make sacrifices that is part of your job Of course children are troublesome and need inces tant care Dorothy TETLEY A ML IM I i I 1.

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