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THE BURLINGTON, (N. DAILY TIMES NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935 PAGE FIVg A Counter Attack ALLEY OOP By HAMLINj Scattered Games Over Nation Today As Football Season Ends mt'DODGERSHEAD" TO BID BRAVES Cherokee Indians Demand That 'Red Tape' Be Eliminated In Running Park Thru Reservation llKr.lN HEBK TODAY imi nViviii lin bKie she was awaltened bjl Coiiiine.iinl tinffit could Uie mriw.v. lant nioiU. Srnll 'S the in: Wdl against het inic. ii plain" Ouislde there wss the in win' pUui? Danao in daniLM oi biru.

s.cet lKir. Jighilv. it i cxn It should saw. Then he I ue on one's weddins moraine. Cherokee, Dec 1.

tA'; Tile palefaces, say the Cherokee have lou many "heap big" rules and resulatiws. and it the) want to run a scenic pro sway iliru get rid oi some of 'em. And Willie the rontrnversy has nul yit been definitelj sell led. I hi Clieroltees, su. 'pic and caulious when anyone serins to be entruaelliiu; uu Ins rights, seem Lu have won the major poinls ot tention In the squabble I hey have been so wruugtu up about It siarted whin the government rifcided to build a national hiBhwav the ADpalachlmis.

Twice tile triljal coiuicil. in formal sessions, has reinsert to deed a right of way to the sovernmont because of restrictions on the road ay. On the other liiind, Die Indians months ago cav0 the suite an "easement" alon virtual the same route tor a Ighway, as that rood would have no restrictions on it other ilian genernl regulations applylns to all slate roads. Tnese ore some of the lliiiiss that bothered the Indians in Uieir controversy with the Federal government: The Interior Deportment could gnvem ehnnges iri building and houses rdoa the parkway. nana liei.

wHlsiug mm Iht loiaieel li. i ai and 'on look said. "I irer yo.i Dana itlUI.H: 'emt nillKl. "I'B net cun vemiLiiol peibtin." "So I've discovered. I'm always ninnin? away with 1 or1 you've pinking mc up and ninnlng away wnh nie.

i voice; little, "you've i uiining r.vay "No." Dana obtecled. I Just slopped witliuui a word, without situ lelephunhif; or writing, ur riroppl ie by to say you would be busy. And what do you mean bv suying my grandmother Her voice broke trearherously Trs i oiled dnwu her cheeks. Gov. Hoffman Denies Important Information In Hauptmann Case Precedent Today a i Season Wanes.

Nov York. Dec. 7 i AP) The i bit'Je of the tajulcrs Southern I MeiHodltt and Tests christian 1 toot prelH iodi)' hi what uns Icll or the 1535 football season. Tile S.M U. Miisianas.

bound for the nose Bowl carne nsam.it Stall i fold, wound up tluir rsular seas on sSt a stror SoiitlmKt conference rival. Texis A. and lioping to Seep iheir record dear defeat. Texas Christian, tr.e Sujar Bowl entry riich has Inst only to Southern Methodist, offeied something of preview dJ the New Year's Day tatus at Pasadena In an encounter with Santa Clara. Other KAticrfd games on the reitern and southern fronts Included Southern California vs.

Washington, Florida vs. Soulh Car liro, the annuel Maryland Western Maryland lienuiiter and a meeting between Texas Twh and Cfelnhoma City. The only same in the more or lfss frozen north was an interrec tiorinl iicoimtct1 bctwwn Geneva of Pennsylvania and Newlwrry ol Soutri Carolina on a neutral tield al Youncstown, Ohio. A record or 11 eoiisrcuiive victories made Southfrn Methodist a strong favorite for today's wind up eiicD'mter but did not rxulTl a piutiorrr, The AssIm, after a weak start, developed into one of the stronR Southeast conTcrenco teams, trouncing Tmbs handily Thanksgiving Uay. They were ill slenmod up about today's game, liopUis to show the rest of the nation Ihnt t.lie whole conference flioiild be rated about as highly as the Mustangs, ron Airlered one oi the notion's greatest Iran's.

Tesas Christian wos favored to take Santa Clara's btoiicIios. a non cotiferente coast leaor which has lost five games. ALEXANDER WILSON AND GRAHAM DIVIDE BASKETBALL GAMES Graham. N. Dec.

f. Alexander WDson won and tost to Graham high school last night in a doubleheader basketball encounter. They divided honors, Ales ander Wilson winning the qirls' game by the senre of 27 14 and Graham hoys taking; home the hacon to the tune of 24 15. Tilt; games were livened by the keen rivalry between the two spools. In the girls' game, Smith and Long.

Alexander Wilson, were high scorers with 11 and points respectively. Rcgcrs and Cora Harden for Graham, garnered 6 each. Good floor woTk was hewn by Loy for Alexander Wilson and Marlel and Carol. Harden lor The mosL ouLElanding coiitrloii tlon in the boys' yame was Lov ett's 13 points. He wis ahlv assisted by the passing of the rest of the team.

Garrett. C. Euliss and N. EuIIss, subs for Qrahain. displayed some good floor work.

Harden for Alexander Wilson was outstanding In scoring 9 of his team's 15 points. Girls A. Wilson Graaham 1141 Vestal (6) rf Cora H'den (6) Long (S) If Rogers (lil smith (11) cf Cls H'dcn 12) I.oy ct Neese Marshall L. Morlette Ferell Ig s. Marlette Hans tor A.

Wilson: Turner, koss (2). urutchiieid: Graham, MoDre. Boya A. Wilson (lil Ijraham 14) Crawford 2i WhlUielrl Harden (9) tfhoffner Evans (11 Lovett (131 Thompson (2) BuekneT (2) Webster (1) Picaard (2) 8nhs tor Alexander Wilson: Nance, Contourler; Grshnm: N. Eullsj, Garrett (SI, C.

Euliss. tn. Releree. Vernon (Wake TVjiest): timer. Rogers: srnrrr, Iyer.

S. Florida Tilt Ends Season Southern Games Tampu, Pla Dec. 1. (API Two 'oft beaten teams clashed here today as South Carolina of the Southern conference met Florida or the Southeastern in the lost football game of the season for both. Illness and injuries combined to make the result a toss up.

Pans here looked for a daring aerial exhibition as Billy Chase. Morida's ace tosser, lined up against the Gamecock's pass aT list, Wllbnrn Clary. The game was called for 2:30 p. m. (Eastern standflTd time).

Bah Quinn Haiti far to Place Did on Dffuntt Beslon Bravej Stxt Week. Bmion Dec. rv Boh Quinn. former president of the Boston Red manages of tile Brooklyn poagrrs, was luaded for ChicaRD todftV, ore i jirwl in hid in the hankrunt Bos ton Braves during th next eei's Uulnn. according to C.

P. Ad' ams. whose 65 per cent equity in the Braves vanished when the National IfflEue took possession of that last.place dub. lias his financial "oacklni and prepared, to offer $325,000, enough to erasa (tie Tribal debts. If Quinn'a offer is accepted by the Itasue.

Adams will provide him with enough credit to conduct thfl clubs affairs on a major league scale. Adonis, bowing 10 Commissioner J. M. Ltmdii' stand inir uig horse rncitifl with baseball, docs not. lulcixl to own a single snare of Braves' stack or have a word to say in Its management.

Quinn, however, will encounter other bidders for Hie Heaves. Adams has learned that other Interests aic preiiaicd io make a $200, ouii ofier lor the Boston club, which, during last season ran into dos track lease problem and bankruptcy. The Boston magnate, who heads a huge chain Htore system, owns two professionnl nockey clubs, and has an interest In Suffolk Downs iocs track and now Is eacer to slop out ol the baseball picture. I rkr not want tho boll clttD, and I iibvo did want It," he said. "Yet I am convinced that under ptopet' inanageroent and that docs not mean any slashing economy in the mutter of player sala rirs tlie club should make money.

'I am leaving lor Chicago today nnd ltfll he at the meetirg nf the leasuo Tuesday. I can say lor Quiim tiut ile has declared that he wants Bill McKcchnie as his manager. And 1 can say that if the National league accepLs the Quinn proposal, lie will have money intli which to cany on In a way that should get results highly satisfactory to Braves fans." Unsung Heroes Of Football To Get Recognition Clinton, K. djc. 7.

(AV Tho "unsung of Soutn foul bail Riie.v P. 3mith, University of Alabama, and Hurman P. Snyder, University or North Carolina will Bt lormal recognition here me night of Dcceini 12. The Jacobs awards for the best hiocRlng performances in their respective conferences, the South eastern and the Sou.he.rn, wifl bestowed on the backfield blockers at. a banq.Het hen, to which a.

number of coaches and sports writers This iantl first' year W. P. Jacobs, president of Presbyterian college here, has awarded a trophy for the best Southeastern confer ence blocker, but the award has been made In the F3outhcrn CDnfe ciiec lor the past three years. Annual Football Banquet To Be Held Elon Tonight Elon College, nee. 7.

(JP) As the climax to a most successful season on the gridiron the annual football banquet for the Elon college Filming Oimatlans squad will be held in the college dining hall heie tonight. Th; animal arlalr is given here each car at the close ot the regular football season, being sponsored by the Elon college alumni and friends, in honor of the members of the football squad. This season the bann.net, will also honor lhc group for the whining of the third consecutive North State conference championship title within K. "Fools" p'esmire. of Ore boro.

will be toasttnaster for the mm i has been annoui A number of the members and prominent men of the alumni of Elon will be present for the banquet together with several friends of the football teams at Elan. At Ihe banquet tonight the letters for the performances of the members of the football squarf will ning their monograms for thoii work with the squad this seasor will be announced and other awards of honor will be made to the members oi this year squad, The captain for neit season's elev en will also be selected at this Seb'l tuitied the car eipertly tnmnndrrt. "I never heard such slllj the side of the drive where a wil 1 chattel. And what do you mean low (ii venievtlv dropped a pru 'by calling sDUle J'otmg mail 'Dari icclir.j screen. He look Dana hc telephone?" his 2:11 1 ami they kissed while the Mrs.

Cameron's voice was stix. wo. id spun oruund lliein. red by ejcitemcnt and aniiety, With Dona's r. white cheek' "The teiephon? hanponed tn pressed his ford, tanned rhr only place at the time," Dansi one, Scott said, "You kuaw said slowly, tlie old lady was sPnding mo.

"Such impudence!" nwoj ahe had some Idea I D.ina sliil slood" by Uie fele coultin't otlord you. And 1 can't. piLoiie. A slight ligure trembling Alter tin death of Iht parcr lovcry ua.io wtiiaya i nnu abroad lo oiakc her home grandmother she hns iie nana'; half sister. law, ie.

Delia's cratidmoilirr htiii her younj giantltlaiighter nil many ritn Ronold Moore and is elaie uhen he tails in love with her D.iua, iiieanrihlle, has benoma amacieil to Dr. Seoit Sianlev. who makes hoi i Ronalrt behind anlaeamsiir Itutde, oiiMlolish uouiilrls. interest in Dana. Just a nnsuioj.

P.iir.rt In. v. hes ley's ittraeticn In Dana deepen Honalrt becomes Jr.ilous nt iiiolt nud stays away. DHna woiHici what his lln.jipened. Mrs.

Cauitrbu Scott to stop vlsllKij Dona, Uani sail tioning RinndmoLlicr's intei ferenee. Scut ase: ius a I lent Lano poes to ain e. wondcting if Brett will be there. NOW GO ON WITH TilK FTOltY C1IAPTEEXVT Everyone, appsrsntly. war, at 'Ollega Club dance.

The ballroom floor was ernwdcri. almost suffocatingly, though it 'masted one or the; largest dancing areas in town. It was a highly successful Thcro was good music. Scores pretty girls. Whispered comph i inems, More tlian nouh men, in fir oi delightriU festivity.

Scaimlng Ihc crowd, Dona siw Paula Lonj several limes, sh. failed tn find Scott omong the d.mcrrs. iiodo: come alter all. It mnrte all the' riitTrrencc: most nf the buoyancy leiL her mood "it's hot in here," she said. "Lets go nuts'flc for a moment.

Roger, dancing with sniU' d. Sometimes a sujgestinn to go nut side meant the girl was inviting Hit flirting. Dana, through i the weeks he had known naani seemed that. Hhid of girl. Rather the uppusile.

But then you never couid tell They went out on the porch. And suddenly, there was ticca' leaning against a post ilana put a hand on Roger's aim. The hand trembled a little. "Let's go back," she whispered. "I feel better now." "You don't.

look bettor," looser I retorted "You look all in. What! you neod is something to pick vou up. Let's go downstairs and find1 it." They were quite near the flcitre leaning carelessly against the poteh pillar. D.rna, Her throbbing; violently, ran up the red flag oi courage and recklessness. "Fine." sli; agreed, with what! she.

honed was a nonchalant, in 1 flection. Tho man against the post moved i suddenly, barring their way. "I think this is our dance, Dana," Bcott said, with such coid intensity that Roger was backing off awkwardly before he reamed It. "Sorry. Sorry," Roger said.

"Sic There was a moment of silence after Roger had gone. Then Dana said firmlyi 'it isn't our dance, and ynu know It." "When little girls start being silly, Scott answered cuoily, "It's necessary to do something about 11." "When did yon qualify as my protector?" Dana's voice js trembling. "I un't 6e that you ve got a right to interfere. I'm not a little girl, and I'm able to take Wr.ndft of Mlsso.nl, Friday 113 GreensorD slipp pir Mr. Doll is necotiat jne plar.5 for oreaiUzn rnts.1 f.

lil a wi nana. She dressed ran told Ivei someone liail called i'fi a iiuinher Dam did not 4i iiLimbT. but sin It. hcord Spoil's voice, laiunSL neovly and heTO a.e out bed! WhaS I or wile hove 1 picked out, make 11 up 1 "YoiiH probabl) need temiorce "No." valiantly. "I doni need I'm err to gel the license .1 raiue Sroti's blithe voice.

"DonM let me down, darlins!" I'll never let. you down." Dam promised, her lips close to tha hard, metallic instrument. And then she veilttued daringly. "Dar ling." Theto was a sound close by, lana said. Goodby," husStily.

The phone clicked, shutting Oft Scans reassuring voice. Dans laced tier grandmother. "What did yi mean by reldn Mrs. Cameron dei little, nreoarinff to faee sioint she was about to Invoke; "I'm going to he married today, Cirandmathcr," Dana said simply SeoLt Stanlev." (t'l'o Be Continuedl America's Entry In Olympics Is Yet Undecided New Yor'tr, JJpr. 7.

fApl In ad atrmosnhere iI tlie open 9S5embly ot iht Amateur Athletlo Union met tatfav to debate tn. qiKirtion cf Americiiii in tne uiympic games, sen diilpd to held in Ns Germany, The A.A.U. executive "cammltto altr aiTlving at. yes tertiay over a strongly worded res oppociiig participation voted 10 to 5 io reter the efiOlu lian La th? convention today "without TJie committee's stalemale ad the resolution occurred when Dan J. Ferris, secretary treasvjreT, refrained from votliiR.

Atler rcterrinj; the resolution t(( eied iheir forces lor lobbying that lasted late Insc night. There wet indications ilia factions favoring ivoulcl rnove that tha opposing solution be tabled todfl and a Less vigorous iiKstltmtl sonth Atlsjitir states Cons! a'olc cloudiness nd scattered nlo ne rth and central portions at be rrinnlTiff and DOflSlhlv durtna inttm part of week; tempcratiiTfg moatij 1 noinial The sevnteEn locust onlv abonS one nine hundredth Its Utc In the winded attL Trenton. N. Dec. 7.

0Pj Harold Q. HoUinau denied ludny a published report that Ellis Pal ti er, chief ol Burlington county rie tectives, had told him "the name: or the man He believes kidnaped! and murdered the Lindbergh baby." The governor, commenting on another report thEt the detective, had taken a suspect into said: "If Ellis Parker had made an arrest, I BOUld be One Of tile first to hear or Other offieal sources also report ed they had no information that' would lead them to believe an arrest had been made. Hoffman, for whom Porker is conducting a private investigation. some day may luve lo decide alone, whether Bruno Richard Hauptmann is to die in the electric chair for the baby's abduction and slaying. Hoffman, as a member of the Court ol raTdons, must vote with a majority of the other seven for Hillsbor.

Di'. T. On Monda at the HUtsboro PresOyterian Auxiliary met at the home Of Mrs. Waller Teer. The presirienl.

Mrs. C. Jones, presided aver the business session niter which lh Blele study, under Ihc able liiidership of Mrs. Sydney Green, was held. Mry K.

N. chainnan or group i ciiU renee, Mrs. David MrPheiren. ho of ihiwnelds, were invited iniesis to the meeting who made heliiiul and instructive com ffaiKlwlrlifs. 1 tn members present.

Oakley, of Hossborn. On Hnndav nftornoon about Id Masons. Eo.slern Rtnis ourt Rainbows nrotoied lo Oxford where a K'd provisions valued at 135. and (To in money carried to Hie orphanage. These proceeds cul luinaterl out of a joint meet log held on Friday evening for the Tliarikssiving Dflenna under the obli! leadership of Worshlplui Master Alien H.

Walker. On Thursday afternoon at 3 n'elock the Hlllsboro oarrien club uift at the home of Mrs. Allen H. Walker. The president.

Mrs, B. B. Pnr I'CSL had choree nj the meeting. Alter the bushiest session Mrs. S.

Spui Reun nave an interesting ar tlrle on liowcrs Palestine Mrs Allen Wnik er told its name originating from the decorations used a. Nolls Tii Mis. Ben "Mlslleti This Was especially Interesting, being the ninnlh l.hese shrubs bv ji: .1 utri. On Thursday cu iung at 1:30 ihe milshoro Chapter. No 180, 0.

E. niet ot the Masonic Temple. Definite plans for Christmas sunshine blske't to shut ins was postponed uniii the ue.t meeting Tlie bn liquet in lionoi or the Siaud nllicers of North CarollnB will be held Wednesday, December li, a' li o'clock ot tile temple. Thosn present for this meeting will be Mrs. Joyce B.

Fhilator. grand matron, ol Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. M.

N. Meoty, oi el. Mr Is grand patron. Mrs. Mary C.

Wcstheriy. of Pllnklln vllle, gland secretary: Mrs. Minnie Lewis, Ashevlle. associate mairon; ijioin H. Moan, us.f grond patron, of ureensboro, a nuinnei oi on(ers.

A "The Merchant of was presFnted on Thursday evening at the Htii school by 'ne pupils of the junior high rrhool. This play was directed by Miss tte well given. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pops a glad to welco.ne them in their lovely new home on King street Mrs.

J. V. Kinsey. and Miss Nan Kiusey have Teturueri heme from relajves. Miss Annie Wehb Is visltine.

ur. and Mrs. Verne S. Cavlness In Ra leich. The many friends of Mrs.

Edna Roberts nre sorry to Snow she still in Watts hospital, Durham, tnr Rev, p. A. Lupton has returned to is home here after a short hunting trip In Eastern Carolina. Th? Mars Hill Mlssionarv ciety met on Thursday aftenii Mrs. W.

V. Wilson After short meeting a social hour with Mrs. Fred Cates and r.jest. Miss Redds Kilowatt if the Jmboi electric Mots him a Hour plan Jor lioinf. Yoa will spend, leu and enjoy Mltmari; i i New Construction Heads Factors Resulting In Improving Business Tlie pmlt'v.

ay. with lis special ir.Hin i.i. cl Ihe lnllmle ho edge or cleared srullr.d. I The utUal Ihorily in thc iiorliWay. but no iruults.

iwk wov i through Hie village, i or al jiiu the llills.de on (erlile hum land And the easements'' ill Hie re will be UOO feet wide. Ihey will run lo feet in some other parts. The Chei oSec trtm roiinril will n.eet a third time Decemher 1 i deeicl on Ihc coniprounse. One the leaders In lhc H'rti sns ficht is Pred Bauer, assistant chief. wiios.e (oilier Wns while man.

Adolphus Gu.tf.'". Bi'lOf the svehltect lor the governors man in fioieiuli. The elder Bauor had In leave this s'ate Lo wed his Indian swrpth. "rl. Rachel Hlylhe, Find upon her deal.

sent his jn tu the Cherokuei to be reared, issuer's aire is a will I woman, a gradur.t.e of Cornell. cominulalion ol Ihe death penalty! to life Impi'lsoiimeiii. Although ills vote is necessity foi clemency, it is not requiied lo uphold the. dearh penalty. Only a simple majority is required to rcicet a Plea commutation.

Tlie source said the governor: was ready tc delay the execution If "plausible" evidence in HmipL mann's favor is ur.eovereri. Meanwhile, ill Washington the United States Supreme Court vras expected to decide within a. few days whether it would trrant Huuptmannj request for review of his Flemington trial. The aovetilor'5 announced in lenlion ol seeing tliat "justice 13 done" in I lie case, Indicated that Hauptuioiiii'R execution might be delayed for sumo time, even if Ihe Supreme Court turns down his re Ifauptmann. like the Governor, declined, to divulae the details of! their iDiiversation in tlie death house do the night of October whrn KcHiier prl: Atlanta.

Dec 7. (AP) New construction nnd a general de mand for residential properties have headed faclois resulting in substantially improved business for southeastern real estate dealers tliis year, tiie presidents at sis stole report. A ceneral reduction in intere st rates on real estate loans received comment, as did a decrease foreclosures. Distress piupirlies in lhc hands of mortgages was reported, ftcnel ally, as brlr, lield for higher prices or removed from the mOT ket. The presidents attended a mcet ine of the south Hast reio i' of ihe National Association oi Real tale Hoards which closed lasl Dlsht.

Here are some of tho commenls: Mark llodo, of Birr.unBhain, AJa.i "Real estate and Its allied tnrips have slioan a very monicd improvement. Building in our largest oities wos several hundred per cent above last year. Hentnls improved about 15 per cpnt und salts were probably 100 per cent better." Walter B. Wilson, of Miami, "For nine months of 1935 new construction was estimated at 521. 5DO.000.

Dade county rMia.mil alone showed with Darie county sales (or the pe rloiS totalling $22,000,000. Florida is not headed for anolher boom ihe 'dangerous kind like that of 163S." Frank C. Owens of Atlanta: "In the Atlanta area home building for the first nine months of 1031 tripled that for tho same period last year ond doubled I hot for ail of last rear. The demand for com mercial properties has not equalled that for resldfhoes. Considemhlc trading in farm lands Is anticipated for next year." w.

f. Bridges, oi Jackson. "Mississippi Is almost literally a stat? ithout a vacani dwelling. With the resultant risp In in Uie larger cities to wihin 20 per Roy P. 'Booth.

ofTshevlile. N. "Building activities arc tnrreasing throughout tho slate and ore honming in some sections. Business property showing a reasonable Tr tuin on the investment bs ham lo i a reasonable rjrice If rr located. FtesdlentlRl lots have started to sell lo a limited lent." H.

Olhson. of Nashville. reported there had been a general pickup 111 the resl estate business. There is a good demand for medium priced homes selilna for between $1,000 and (16,000, he added. av.

getting mauled. are Tt we?" "Ot course," Dana said happily "It will be a hard pull." Scott'! rote was "Not much of life I'm offering ynu. were going to he poor as neit. nancy." "Wiot do I care?" said Dana with the recklessness oi young levc. 'You mlsht regret it," Scott, argued.

"You might not be able to stand that sort life." "All I know 15 thaL 1 can't stand riot being with yon," Dana whispered. "I uaul to be with you always, Scott. I don't care how poor we are." There was only uue way to an Ariel a while Scott said, "We could be uianied tonight as well as any other finie. Things won't be any different as far as money is concerned for a long while." umi't want io Mail, anyway." il would be sort of a blow beneath the heit lo cany you oif tonight," Scott Ulicjed. "I guess vnn rt beLLer EO hack to your 'grandmother ana hear ail IhD hor rihlo Ihlnes shell loll you about me.

Then v. can be married to morrow. Mayhe thal't taking a "Nothins that anyone say 'would mnkr any dUrereilce." Dana's eyes were twin pleclyes. They went back to the dance Llien DFtnn Ml a.s thnLish she ivcrc Iloatlns over Ihc floor. Scott in now and then and they dnncfd almost without wnrris, nn awarn their 11 ito undines, unaware of anything except Lheir oivn ecstaiit hflpplne.

nd then, at act. it wds time lo go home. Dana qood night to Ro cr, imihnc miterlously Tf Hnccr onlv hncwJ Tomnrrnw by this Eime she'd be. Mrs. Scott fiyjng awake In rhr darlrnr.T5.

II her 5oarinH ihoight. Drifting at last into a Snow Camp News By MRS. L. W. M'F.

SLAND Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griflm. of Elfciu, spent the ThanSsgiving holidays at the home ot his mother. Mis.

Trillllle Griffin. Everyone was glad to meet Ted's brlda and wish for them a happy future. John GrlfTIn, who teaches at Snow Hill, spent his vacation at home in Snow Camp. Maurice Roach, who has had a severe attoct of "flu" is much bet ter, and it is hoped he will be out again. Jim Roach his Luother Washlnnton durinB the Thansiv Swaunie" Tcague, of BurUngtoa visited Mrs.

H. Focleinan dur ing the eek end. Richard Stuart is grandmother, Mrs. O. A.

Boyd, ut Princeton, Vork Tearue. Catherine Dixon and Betty Bealc were deleeales tn the state c. E. convention in Win tston Salem and report a most interesting convention. Llovd Beale and Edith Roach and Joe Teague and Adele coble Saturday lughl, Edith Roach celved several severe bruisca on Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Clayton, of Rcarjoro, viFlted Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Ashley and family over tile wee it end. Mrs. B.

J. Braxton and family, of Greensboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rov Llndlav over the weet end. Miss HeUle Allen, who is teaching at "Midway" near Lexington, spent the ThanltBgivins holidays at Daisy Asliley absent from school Tuesday and Wednesday oil account of sickness.

Miss Carrie Tcague, of Pleasant Garden, vtsiled friends and relatives over Thanksgiving, Mis. J. LocItBtm la slon iy improving from the effects of a sprained ankle. Mr, Harden spent a day hunting with Howard mmh auitng mo Thanksgiving hoiidny's. The students sit seem to appreciate the.

hot lunches which are being server! at ths noon hour under the auspices ol ths P. T. A. The T. A.

will meet next Monday eveninr at o'clock instead ol the usual time cm Tuesday night. "Send Your Electrical Appliances to My FREE Hospital Says Reddy Kilowatt IMPORTANT Ued Cars On Money Back Guarantee Quality Cars At Lowest Prices Burlington's Leading Used Car Dealer wilt refund the money paid on a Used Car purchased from if the car proves unsatisfactory within 48 hour after the purchase. All popular makes, models and body types Easy Terms Low Finance Rates IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY USED CAR. Burlington Auto Co. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AMD SERVICE South Main Street at Fifth Telephone 310 Open Evenings You wouldn't think of keeping a servant around the house who never did any work, so why keep valuable electrical appliances setting; on the shelf without putting them to work.

Bring your appliances io our Free Hospital and have them repaired. We make no charge except for the actual parts or material used, and in many instances this is an insignificant sum. Check over your labor savers today and bring them to us so you can reall make Reddy Kilowatt keep on "(he Hop" doing work in your home. DUKE POWER CO. at Mivr part of find you Elation WBT "Reddy KllowaH and Tim Duke IKlodltrj" 11:15 m.

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