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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 2

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The Beei
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PW THE BEE DANVILLE VA SATURDAY JUNE 31 1924 The Nose Will Have It As Women Meet i Social Activities MARRIED IN WASHINGTON Madison Square Garden where the long haired Smaller unea iidiiginB vi me ferlng standing accommodations for they may do so In a very elaborately rnritYl rtn tnP irfiL sin ASHION NOTES Clark are visit HELPUL HINTS 0 eatures are Charleston was completely run down and not able to do my nouse Dula will By The Associated Press any REGISTER AND BEE Apron Coupon 3 Coupons and 45c PIPE (SEtJtULGlA HEADACHE of Wanted! lack ass iting Please firing Your Registration Park Springs Beach Cards Crowell Auto Co (Incorporated) Phone 2120 by at unqualify my bobbed Dr Senter Samuel that Lydig Hoyt wealthy society man Is bringing this city Doris Brandwood of Bury daughter from a Drake at my shorn three faces Priscilla Bradford seemed rather fuss to the occasion Priscilla Bradford" dv ueieaiinKr uuniiii ten round fight at Brook An Intimate Story of Innermost Emotion Revealed in Private Letters If your spinal cord were enclos ed In a piece of gas EDITH NASH DEMONS TRATES HOW A LADY DELEGATE ELIMINATES ALL PARTY LINES IN THE ULLY EQUIPPnU btiAurx ax s' i WEATHER ORECAST division of the Southern bottled up since the storm washouts of Its roadbed and was reopened for traffic to Every Sunday $400 NOROLK 3400 Spend a Day at the Seashore Reports New York suit for divorce at Paris against his wife known on stage as Julia Hoyt and said to be most beauti ful woman confirmed by New York friends of couple Kid Sullivan Brooklyn fighter be comes world champion junior light weight boxer I in it 0 0 in lyn be with or jelly or showing more than ever before MRS YOUNG ENTHUSIASTIC Comer Chiropractor At Schoolfield over Postofflce Monday Wednesday and I'riiiay a to 1 Tuesday Thursday and Satur day It a to 8:30 delegates and electric irons nad combs for the short hair ed sisters All party lines must disappear and women must stand firm on the beau ty bloc Besides the mirrors and the am munition there are comfortable chairs and shaded lamps a chaise lounge and all the appurtenances of ease a woman might find or wish she could find in her own home And if women at the Democratic convention want to smoke a clgaret Democratic convention holds forth With the naked eye you can see but five of the 2 4 mirrors that bisect the room in a double row girl style so that the ri 1 acres ho I MONDAY Letter from Beatrice Grimliaw to Sally Atherton INTEND PROBE GAS PRICE SITUATION Where the clean fine and ROSE trimming Roses and rose petals are used to trim delightfully youthful frocks of pink crepe Entitles you New Art House Apron These Aprons are of the highest quality Ruberized Materials come in several color de signs and are guaranteed by the manufacturers Clip the coupon today and bring to Register and Bee office with 45 cents This coupon will be printed for a limited time only a full or part portion A black gowned white aproned maid stands at attention ready to sup ply face powder in any shade from the blush pink to the Parisian tan gerine or King Tut tan and rouge of every known blend She also will have hairpins for the ECONOMICAL SALAD of cold meat can and mixed watercress BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Staff Writer NEW YORK June 21 The nose will have it Here Is one convention tip on which you can stake your last dollar regardless of how McAdoo nad Smith settle their little difficulties and the final disposition of the favorite sons and dark horses Here fellow citizens is the keynote picture of the Democratic convention Here is photographic evidence that the Seventeenth Amendment Is work ing and that men have recognized the political equality of women and have acknowledged her right to the con vention hall as well as the home Here is man's most gallant and un conscious tribute to women Here is a section of the beauty sta tion that has blossomed like a chintz flower plot in one corner of dingy old VALDOSTA Ga Tempe a rench from Daytona la to Americus Ga made a forced landing In a melon field about a mile south of here today and wash rushed here In an ambu lance and given medical treatment for a numbet' of cuts and bruises Examination showed that no bones were broken although the man was painfully Injured the airplane was ed with a private flying concern in wrecked Tempe says he le connect Ohio The marriage of Miss Ruby Thrash er daughter of Mrs Jessie Carter of Stoneville and Robertson of Leaksyille took place Thurs day morning in the parlor of the New Willard Washington The Rev Dr Earle Wilfrey of the Christian Church and the Rev Austin of the Baptist church per formed the ceremony Mr Robertson and his bride will spend their honey moon at Niagara alls and Toronto Canada SOCIETY NEWS CLUB ACTIVITIES AND PERSONAL Jenkins Dies At Henderson Paris matin prints photograph tran smitted by radio from Malmaison Paris said tobe first successful ex periment in picture transmission withoutuse of wires Only one of Rhode Island's 22 Re publican senators appears at session of senate when recess caused by ex plosion of gas bomb in chamber is terminated and Democrats after as sailing opposition recess until Tues day Cannot Praise Lydia Pinkliain Vegetable Compound Enough Sick Women Read This Letter Birthday Celebrated The eighth birthday of little Ms Lucy Ann Ragland daughter of Mr and Mrs Ragland Mount er non avenue a' a chorus sou women a i in aiienudiiic nuuu nut stand in line and wait for a mirror as the men will have to do but may sit down and do a thorough job of repairs while they are at it And besides the double row of mir rors are many full sized models and smaller ones hanging on the alls of MRS bOUTHAT SOCIETY EDITOR Office Phone No 2353 Residence Phone 706 furnished smoking room on tne nrsi floor where motion pictures will be shown and tea served Old Madison Square Garden con secrated of late years to prize fights and circuses has never bee so doll ed up before And it's all for the ladies Returns Senter pastor of Mount Vernon Methodist church who accompanied his family to Lake Jun aluska returned to the city this morning Mrs Senter and her daugh ters will occupy their Summer cottage at Lake Junaluska until September Danville Va Craghead at Newton WASHINGTON June 21 Virginia: Local thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight cooler tonight: Sunday generally fajjr coolr In south portion North Carolina: Tartly cloudy and not quite ro warm tonight and Sun day probably aedttered thunder showers (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON June ThegOV ernment'a Intention to go to the bot tom of the whole gasoline price situa tion probably through the courts was indicated today by Attorney General Stone Inquiries instituted by the federal trade commission and the department of justice are to form the basis of the proceedings which It was stated will be started by the federal government Results of the commission's study of the price question made at the request of President Coolidge are In the hands of the department of justice and Mr ed members of his staff td collate data Stone announced today he had direct gathered by department Investigators with that obtained by the trade com mission Conference With Attys Gen As the next step Mr Stone will hold conferences early In July with at torneys general of certain states whose identity is withheld for the present After that conference which Mr Stone said would provide a com prehensive survey of the whole situa tion the department of justice will make known the character of pro ceedings It intends to employ Whether the department has un covered some semblance of price maintenance arrangements was not stated Mention was made by Mr Stone in a formal statement however that part of the Inquiry had been directed toward determining whether the several standard oil com panies had obeyed the federal court dissolution decree of 1911 The general Is understood to have been Informed by some of his subordinates that in part at least the decree has not been fully obejed AVIATOR INJURED WHEN ORCED TO COME DOWN June 20 Andre aviator enroute 10th Dr Senter plans taking his va cation in August during which month he will be away Attended amily Reunion Mr and Mrs XV Hodnett have returned to their home at Keeling af ter having attended the family reun ion held by Mr and Mrs Hod nett at their home near Keeling re cently Miss Kate Lyon Better Miss Kate Lyon who has been crlt Ically ill at the General Hospital for the past several days Is reported as showing slight Improvement today XVcll Known Singer At Main Street Church Mrs John Thomas Watson of Miami lorida formerly of this city will sing the offertory solo at Main Street church Sunday morning fag high ha fifty inlier an nour task of coupling th" tractor to the der Is a simple undertaking and Shelton said this morning that machine ought to be at the fire itlon during the afternoon It i put through tests next week before the council Public Works Committee RED BUTTONS Buttons of bjight red add a note of Interest to many straightline dresses of sombre black BLACK AND XVHITE Black satin and black and white printed crepe are used successfully together In gowns and in three piece outfits I confess little MarquHe that my heart sank a bit as Jack wondered what his mother would say About my bobbed hair She Is so hide bound with traditions and conventions that I was sure she would be horrified or a moment I felt as though I had make a mistake You see I had tried so hard to make Jack's mother like me and I felt I had succeeded 1 At that Instant I was afraid that I had undone all that it had taken me the whole three years of my married life to accomplish I told myself be ing In fashion was not worth my family's displeasure But things never turn out just as you expect them XVhen we opened the door I fotlnd hot only Mother Prescott In the liv ing room but Mother Prescott ed but she rose "You know she said as she came forward to kiss me "She telegraphed me yesterday to ask me If she might come to see me and of course I answered with an invitation to call However I did not realize she was coming quite so soon or I would have asked her to wait until tomorrow knowing that you would be in today my Priscilla Bradford came forward slowly almost hesitantly She had removed her hat Both jack ana 1 caught a good view of her simul taneously and with one accord we both burst into laughter Mother Prescott looked much cha grined and rather unhappy and Pris cilla Bradford surprised and Indigant Yet for the life of me I could not stop laughing inally however I managed to calm myself enough to explain "You see Miss Bradford I bobbed my own hair when I was New York and Jack has been' expostulating with me as we drove up here from the station Among other things he' seemed to think that his mother would be hor rified when she saw what I had done "rom what he said I felt Mother Prescott that you would think I had committed the unparaoname Then we came in here to find you sitting with your old friend Miss Bradford who evidently not content with a plain bob has had shingled "Naturally we both laughed we couldn't help At this Mother Prescott joined with us and even Priscilla Bradford gave a wry smile "I had just been telling dear Pris cilla that I thought her hair was very becoming and that she looked 10 years younger Take oft your hat Leslie and let us see how you look" Slowly I uncovered locks and looked into the before me Mother Prescott's was Ingly approving Priscilla was slightly envious for head made me also look 10 years younger and Jack dear old Jack at first looked hurt and then a smile curled up his lips as he came for ward saying: "You're right Leslie You are more of a beauty than ever" Little Marqtflse it was an eventful homecoming a rapturous welcome almost a quarrel nervous fear of dls approbation turned into joyous appro bation and a knowledge that after all almost everything comes out right if you wait a little (Copyright 1924 NEA Service Inc) Good Hotel Accommodations Dr Perklnson and Mrs White Miss Susie Blanton and others work I just dragged myself around and did not have energy enough to get up when I sat down I read advertisements of Lydia Pink Vegetable Compound in your books and learned about it I got benefit from the very first bottle I continued to take it for some time and now I am doing all my own work even washing and ironing and never felt better in my life I tell all my friends that the change in my health is due to but one thing and that is Lydia Vegetable Compound I cannot praise Mrs Annhu oung 16 Amherst StCharleston SC The reason for such a letter from Mrs Young is apparent She got well and is grateful Recently a nation wide canvass of women purchasers of Lydia Vegetable Compound was made and 98 out of 100 reported that they received benefit from taking it Just because the VegetableCompound has been helping other women is a good reason why it should help you or sale bv druggists everywhere tx'fi a charmingly I1U11 dvuuwv A A brated riday afternoon June when many of her friends were pre STables were arranged In the room and dining room each having a centerpiece of pink and white' pears and streamers of pink and white ribbons which hung from the elec trolier to the four corners of the tables where they were caught witn fluffy bows and flowers The pink and white scheme waa further carried out in the deli cious fee course and the large day cake with its eight lighted can dlThose present were: Misses Bar bara Lea Linda XVaddlll Mary E4z abeth Powell errand Parker ran ces Sohmer Mary ulton Eveljn blackwell Lola Turner Nancy Jean Wilson Helen Edmunds Har riet XVatson Louise Bruce Crowell Margaret Westbrook Lillian Prit chett Eleanor Pritchett Emllj Dick ers Elizabeth Dodson Henry Rotdi ger Bob Davis Jr XValter Blah' Was Perklnson Hill Clay Julian ton Hughes Horner David Garvin Mieses Elizabeth Roedlger Elizabeth Travis and Doris Waltpn assisted In enter taming Democratic convention circles are chiefly concerned with growing inten sitv of fight of McAdoo and Gov Smith for presidential nomina tion and proposal to condemn ojjenly Ku Klux Klan in party platform Resignation of Rev Percy Stickney Grant rector for 31 years of Episcop al church of the Ascension at New York is presented to vestry and ac cepted "with regret" Pastor says ill health and desire to continue liter ary work impels movement American army air planes reach Rangoon British India from Bang Kok Siam on flight around world XVord is received in London that latest attempt to scale mount Everest has ended disastrously and two mem bers of party have perished Boating Bathing ishing You can enjoy a delightful outing any day or Evening at Park Springs Beach School Conference Taylor Miss Aug Margaret Brown Mrs Hall Miss Virginia Hall Miss Annie James ms i i a rtrtv XVeed End at Stuart Mr and Mrs Jeff Penn Miss Mary ulghum and her guest Mrs Bruce Pendleton of South Boston: Elizabeth Taylor and her Ut Miss Marie Stephens of Statesville Hamilton Prince Parham Ben Temple and Dr Bruce Williams left today for Patrick county to spend the week end at "The Lodge near Stuart CLEAR SOUP When making clear soup the pan must be left uncovered during the cooking process xvTTH cold meats meats servecjhln slices of toast sprinkled with green pep per and a thin layer of mayonnaise COEE ICES Coffee makes an excellent flavor ng for ice cream and for puddings and cake frostings Used ord Cars to Be Traded in now for new cars? boil plac ed in a pan with a teaspoon of fine herbs pepper salt and lemon juice an dtwo ounces of butter Hold over the fire until the butter is melted OR CHEESE A bit of cayenne pepper added to the cheese you serve with macaroni improves the flavor CINNAMON TOAST You can make excellent cinnamon toast by toasting the bread on one side first then buttering and adding the sugar and cinnamon before toasting the other side 4 Rl HOT WHAT 1 IEK A IDS A TILK MU UK iruvMis warm weather means every thing to business "What we need is a milllon dollar stretch of good warm days One week of summer weather would easily be worth a fortune to the community motor Tht io the onlnlon of Payne Motor Co Hudson Essex distributor In the six months January 1 to June 22 has don? business in an am azing volume but they declare that warm weather will prove a wonderful further stimulus "Our own concern would be bene fltted indirectlv rather than directly" saird "because with our great proportion of enclosed cars Hudson and Essex sell just about as good one sea son as another "But we know that many of our logical customersmerchants whole salers and business men of all sort have been uftder an unusual strain this spring because the weather has kept them from their usual fine trade Give mn a week or ten days of fin weather and have the shelves and an unprecedented ruh of business And having money these business men will spend it so that business loosen all along the line we have had a Quietspring we should all have good busi I 4 za arr) AllPilSt riKUL hhv Tne re is a great deal of accumulate kni(ne IT "We have just received the Inter esting news from the Hudson Motor Car Co that despite bad weather and all they have sold already nearly as many Essex cars a in all of 192 4 This Is right on schedule ae It had been the Hudson program this year to pro duce1 and sell twice as many EsAex cars this year as last The public ha estepped right in and taken them the Essex six has Men one of the real sensations of the year "With the political conventions cleared away the business public will have a much healthier sentiment too' instead of 24 movable bones you would never need a Chlro practlc Adjustment So long as the spine has to bend to every angle of the compass to meet all the re quirements of the body tt111 he subpected at times to undue jolts jars etc which trill cause one or more vertebrae to slip slightly out of alignment producing pressure on a nerve trunk The part of the body supplied by It cannot get the full amount of brain energy and will become weak and diseased Chiropractic Adjustments remove this pressure which is the cause of disease Consultation and analysis REE RAGLAND CHIROPRACTOR 3rd loor Masonic Temple Honrs: to 12:80 2:30 to 6:30 7 to 8:30: Sunday 4 to At Schooficld over Postoffice Monday XVednesday and riday Nights: 6:30 to 8:30 and Sunday 2:30 to 8:80 AN COLOR A novel fan is of red and gray feathers mounted on large tortoise shell sticks XX'IDE STRIPES X'ery wide stripes are shown ifi wash silks and crepes and decided contrasts are brought out SWING TO HEMLINE Many frocks of dainty printed mus lin show rounded overlapping flounces that give a graceful swing to the hem line personals Mr and Mrg Paylor motor ed to Richmond Tuesday for a week's stay then to Newport News for a few days In this party are Black well Winston Salem Masters Winfield Blackwell and Dick Patter son Richmond Mrs Hannah and daughter Miss Eloise Hannah of Durham who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Denny returned home vesterday Holt and Herbert Yyon of Kins ton are in the city called here on account of the illness of their sis ter Mias Kate Lyon Odls Meadows leaves tonight for Augusta Ga where he will resume his position with Hotel Richmond of that city Mr Meadows has spent the past two weeks with friends and re latives in this city Miss England will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of Misses Lucy Lee and Martha itzgeraiu Mr and Mrs ing their daughter Mrs A Briggs at Linthicum Heights Maryland Mrs Julian Kelly and little eon have returned from a visit in South Carolina Mrs Dudley and Elizabeth have returned week's visit to Mrs Drake Mr and Mrs leave Monday for Beach Mrsv Caroline Koss of Indiana polis is visiting her daughter Miss Helen" superintendent of Hill Top A Shelton representing the Sea grave Company of Columbus Ohio which built the fire department's new safety ladder is In the city and plan ned today unloading the new piece of appartus and removing it from the railway station sometimes during the day In shipment from Columbus one of the cars containing part of the en gine was separated from the other but Mr Shelton hoped to have the cars placed this morning so that ft Would be possible to unload the tractor and then the long ladder coupling them up and driving the entire machine up town The ladder Is drawn by tract or which is a separate unit The mb tor will develop 13 horse power while running and can on the level make The lad Mrhe sta BLUE COSTUMES The leidine rench houses navy oiue conuuira 1 A a kfceO DUL 3V ICU seems to be a decided preference for black with very knowing women BODY STORM VICTIM OUND' (By The Associated Press) JOHNSON CITY Tenn June 20 The body of Mrs Cecil Lewis who with her five children was killed in a cloudburst near Carden's Bluff last riday night was found today in a great mass of debris piled at the mouth of Stony Creek five miles rfom her home The bodies of the children have not yet been found The Mountain CUy end of the Ap palachia Railway through trestles day Services at Sunnyside Dr McCulloch pastor of Bur ton Memorial church will hold serv ices at Sunnyside Home Sunday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock The public is cordlallv Invited Screen Pictures at Hill Top The screen picture presented bo Rrnadwav Theater Company Hill Top Sanatarium last Thursday was greatly enjoyed by everyone pres a a 1 o1r XA her fl 4 ent Aiie North Begins is wholesome PAGE 43MO 40 WD 00 400 04 To Attend Church Rev Malcolm usta Yates Miss Mrs Moss Miss Mavzie XVllls Penn Mrs Harry Thomas Mrs Stanley Cunningham Miss Helen Alverson Julian Emerson Loomis will leave the city Monday afteynon for Sweet Bri ar where they will attend the Tri Diocesan church school conference which will be held at Sweet Briar June 23 to July 4 American far mbureau'at Chicago announces plans for acquiring five large grain elevators and five thou sand co operative elevators and for mation of system of grain handling that would be growerowned financed and controlled Petition for divorce filed at At lanta by Asa Candler Sr capitalist alleging cruelty on the part of his young wife' whom he married a year ago is made returnable at September term of ulton Superior Any remains finely chopped shredded lettuce or ror: molded in a gelatine to for ma delicious salad Serve with mayonnaise or fairly thick salad dressing STRING BEANS Green string beans should be ed until tender then drained and band concert tomorrow 0 A band concert will be given by the Schoolfield band on Sunday afternoon at the bandstand beside the School field A at 5:30 o'clock Prof Joseph leader of the band stated this morning that Sun day's concert will be the last untn July Uth He said that members of the band will be given a vacation and would be reassembled in time to starts concrets on that date The band has proved popular here and no doubt the concerts will be missed Prof is preparing an attrac tive program for Sunday Salt will keep grease from smok ing but it takes a shingle to stop a boy Birthday Party A verv charming birthday was riven bv ladies of the Presbyter ian Birthday Committee at Sunn side Home riday afternoon when they had as guests of honor six "ell known ladles whose birthday falls in the "Month of Mrs Crump who celebrated her ninety first birth day took precedence and the others were: Miss Mollie Venable Miss Mary Mosely Miss Margaret Morton Mrs Margaret Edmunds Mrs Mohie Shields The living room was deco rated with garden flowers and the party assembled were served a delici ous ice cream and homemade cake A larae box attractively decorated and from which each guest present drew a gift was the source of general interest Mrs Joseph Duillngson and Mrs George XVatson gave a de lightful program ot music Among those present were: Joseph Dunllngson Mrs A ulghum this morning re ceived a telegram from Henderson notifying him of the death there this morning of Jenkins well known buyer for the Imperial Tobacco Company Details of Mr Illness were not given but friends recalled that he was in Dan rille within the last three months with two of his children who under went operations here Mr Jenkins was about 56 years of age and is sur vived by his widow and several chil dren The funeral is to be held at Henderson tomorrow afternoon Mr Jenkins was raised in the vici nity of Henderson He lived for sev eral years at South Boston where he bought leaf for the Imperial Com pany He was assigned to the Dan ville market In 1922 and is well known to the trade in this city INTERMENT AT STOVALL () ((Special to The Bee) SOUTH BOSTON June Jenkins of Henderson died at his home this morning at 1:30 a mN He was a native of North Car olina and was born near Oxford Mr Jenkins had been engaged in the to bacco business practically all of his life and was connected with the Im perial Tobacco Company of South Boston for fifteen years and was with the same concern at Henderson at the time of his death He was a mem ber of the irst Baptist church at I South Boston also of the Hardy Bible Class The funera! services will be held from the home tomorrow afternoon with interment at Stovall Dr It Sanford pastor of the 1 irst Baptist church South BostonWill conduct the services and the male quartette fro mthe church con sisting of Yancey Poin dexter Neathery and Stewart will render some special mulsc for the occasion Mr Jenkins is survived by Mrs Jenkins and eight children Mrs Annie Maker of Norfolk and Barbara Brandon of Blackstone James Jenkins Greensboro and Jordan Jenkins of Norfolk and Miss Ruth Minnie Alice and Bernice of Henderson A large number of people from South Boston will attend the funoral Will Unload New ire Ladder oday rJhe Jangle il hl 'll hl i Ui V' I Ml lit IdH IB i I INI' 1 I M' IB I 1 jB A 'VW A $aa Wa 4i r' KB fca IbIBWI' IB iim i4 BB i (r AW I 'iv 'WK 9 4 4 I.

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