OF INTEREST WOMEN CLUB NEWS > Mother - Be kind to your mother She may be old and grey, Oh, how you will miss her When she is taken away! She'may seem old and childish And set in her ways, But you must remember She has seen better days. She has spent many restless nights Watching over your bed, if her baby is sick, Feeling of your head. Bring all your troubles to mother; She knows just what to do, She is always ready to listen, It may seem strange to you. Some day when you are old and grey And your feet fail to go, You wonder why you said hard things To mother long ago. v So tell your mother all your troubjes, Share with hef your smiles, For she might not be with you 1 But just a little while. Miss Lillian Suggs spent last week-end with relatives in Green ville. Misses Ruth Daniel, Jeanne Walker, Virginia Moore Meeks, and .} Glynn Griffin spent last week-end 'in Winston-Salem as the guests of Salem College. Mrs. L. A. Rankinhas returned to her home in Chapel Hill after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R. T. Fountain at her home on Tarboro Street. The Fine Arts Club met last Tuesday with Mrs. A. W. Gillett at her home on Marigold street. The members enjoyed a musical in •which their children took part. * Miss Mary Hillard Hinton and * Mrs. Sprague Silver and children, Sprague, Elizabeth, and Charles, of Releigh, spent last week-end with Misses Mary and Bessie Hilliard at - their home on Falls Road. || Of interest in Rock Mount is the graduation of Misses Clara Mail and Louise Irving from White Oak high school last Friday. Both young ladies, who reside at Stella, have established enviable records ft during their studies at hte White Oak school. The Disputation team of the University of North Carolina re turned to Chapel Hill Sunday af ternoon after completing a week end schedule. The members of the v team are; Jack Poole, L. H. Foun tain, W. A. McGuire, Harold Ben net, and Richard Kelly. ,x| AT YOUR SERVICE DAILY BARNES TIN SHOP _ TOBACCO FLUES ■ R®ofing of all Etna, Guttering, Spouting, Cornice Work Skylights and Ventilating I Telephone 1746 Rocky Mount, N. C. 418 Sunset Ave. Phone 845 LITTRELL'S SHOE SHOP HOWARD H. LITTRELL, Owner and Proprietor SHOE REPAIR LAMAC PROCESS I j No Naila Flexible Waterproof EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING No Sign of Repair—All Work Guaranteed 141 S. MAIN ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. SUITS $12.50 to $22.50 H. L OWEN, Inc. 108 S. WASHINGTON ST. L. L. MARSHALL I Interior Decorator PAPER HANGING and INTERIOR PAINTING "SEE THE REST—COME TO US FOR THE BEST" 144 N. MAIN—PHONE 1056-W I PERSONALS Miss Lillie Mclntyre entertained the Research Club last Tuesday afternoon at her home on Franklin street. Mrs. William Conger, Mrs. H. L. Hicks, and Mrs. C. W. Coghill have just returned from a visit to New York. City. Mrs. J. F. Thompson has just returned from a week-end visit to her sister, Mrs. W. A. Shaw, in Lexington. Miss Mabel Dixon, of Farmville, is the house guest of Misses Estelle and Mayme Lee Davis at their home on Falls Road. Mrs. Bobbit Hostess Mrs. J. O. Bobbitt was hostess Friday evening to the 'Eight O'clock Contract Club. The top score prize was won by Mrs. H. Weatherspoon. A delicious sweet course was served. The following were present: Mrs. J. A. Vann, Mrs. Willingham, Mrs. J. M. Lee, Miss Dulcie Terry, Mrs. A. A. McKay, Mrs. J. E. Coddard and the hostess. Club Party Mrs. William W. Shaw entertain ed at a pretty club party Wednes day afternoon at the home of Miss Kate Arrington. Mrs. Ronald D. Stevens scored high for the group of special guests and Mrs. Thos. McMillan re ceived the club award. Later a de licious salad course was served. Making up the group were: Mrs. Herman Blount, Mrs. Joe P. Wim berley, Mrs.R. H. Burton, Mrs. W. G. Weeks, Jr., Robert Herring, Miss Mary Alta Robbins, Mrs. R. D. Wimberley, Mrs. Thos. McMil lan, Mrs. A. F. Thorpe, Jr., Mrs. W. M. Daughtridge, Jr., Mrs. Hazol Short Horper, Mrs. William Joyner and her guest, Miss Celeste Arm field of Monroe, Mrs. Thos. J. Pear sall, Miss Elizabeth Ward, Miss Claude Aycock, Miss Dorothy Craighill, Mrs. Ronald D. Stevens, Mrs. B. C. Daughtridge, Mrs. D. Worth Joyner, Mrs. George S. Sherrod, Mrs. C. B. Moore, Mrs. & S. Toler, Jr., and Mrs. F. S. Wilkin son. ( o Bridgers—Knight | A Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Knight wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Mae, to Mr. David Alexander Bridgers, on March 16, 1934, in Nashville. The young cou ple kept the marriage a secret un til recently. Both of the young cou ple are residents of the city and number hosts of friends here. They are making their home with the bride-groom's parents on North Main Street. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934 Register—Williams Mr. and Mrs. Lem Williams an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel, to Mr. Wilson Register on April 15, 1394, in Em poria, Va. Both the bride and gTaom are well known here and have many friends who extend best wishes. They are making their home in Smelton Heights. o Miss Ruby Thompson Honored At Party Miss Ruby Thompson was given a surprise birthday party Saturday night by Miss Belle Baines and Miss Doris Hughes. Games were played and refreshments were ser ved. Those present were Misses Belle Baines, Ruby Thompson, Dor is Hughes, Katherine Williams, Myrtle West, Gloria Luther, Alice Baines, Estelle Baines, Agnis Ab rams, Messrs. Foster Strickland, Irvin Pittman, Robert Thompson, Clarence English, Joe Luther, Paul Perdue, Julian Perdue, Paul West, Buck Strickland, Clyde Hay, Dewy Wood. Surprise Shower' Mrs. Millard Leonard was given a surprise shower Friday night by Miss Hettie Wilder and Mrs. J. F. Nelms at their home on Falls road. She was presented many lovely and useful giifts. Refreshments were served and games were played. Those present for the affair were, Mrs. Millard Leonard, formerly Miss Odell Nelms of Nashville, Mrs. J. E. Nelms, Miss Hettie Wil der, Mrs. Endie Howell, Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Mrs. J. E. Thompson, Jr., Miss Geneva Thompson,- Mrs. Theodore Parker, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs Connie King, Mrs. Arthur Peel, Mrs. Lillie Mae Nelms, and Mrs. Nelms, of Nashville. o o PINETOPS NEWS By Esther Mawn Cobb o 0 South Edgecombe high school commencement began Friday eve ning, May 4th, with a 1 musical re cital. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the bacculareate sermon was de livered by Rev. Norman Johnson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of Rocky Mount. Monday at 10 o'clock the senior class dedi cated a memorial to Blith Long a deceased member of the class. Mon day evening at 8 o'clock the class day exercises. Tuesday morning commencement address and pre sentation of diplomas. Tuesday evening a play was presented. The following seniors were pres ent. 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MAIN ST. -> PHONE 22 ■ Lovelace, Edgar Dunn, Larry Wils ton, Sam Parker, Dempsey Stal lings, Jesse Alton Moore, James Edwards, James Bridgers, Edwin Barnes, Roy Best and Woodrow Wooten. Other guests present were: Miss es Lurline Bass, Alice Outland, Grace Chappell, Mellie Davenport, and Mrs. W. C. Wooten, Thurman Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Lovelace. o Class Entertained Pinetops, April 29.—The seniors of South Edgecombe High School and the faculty of Crisp School were entertained Friday night by Miss Eloise Marslender at Green Acre, the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Lovelace. Many contests were enjoyed. The prizes were won by Miss Mozelle Bridgers, Miss Vivian Wooten and Edgar Dunn. The hostess, aided by Miss Sarah Anna Brown and Anne Lovelace, served a delicious salad course. Gifts were presented by Miss Mar lender to Mary Lily Best, the vale dictorian of the senior class and to Julia Lovelace, the salutatorian. Mrs. Sam Dozier entertained her bridge club Thursday\ afternoon, May 3rd. .Seven tables were ar ranged in reception rooms which were decorated with spring flow ers. Mrs. Ralph Crawford, from Bur lington, Mrs. Dozier's sister and house guest, received a lovely pic ture for honor guest. Miss Alya Taylor received high score prize for chib members. Miss Camelle Winstead, low, for visitors. Mrs. S. L. Daughtridge and Mrs. J. K. Harper, low. The hostess was as sited by Mr. Bill Jefferon and Mrs. Crawford in serving a congealed fruit salad course. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gardner, Miss Alya Taylor and Miss Camelle Winstead visited relatives in Rich mond, Va., last week-end. Mrs. K. T. Wooten and children, of Goldsboro, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Wooten. South Edgecombe high school beat Leggett high school in base ball Tuesday, May Ist. The score was 13 to 6. \ 0 o o DORTCHES NEWS j By Lillian Exum O 0 Mr. John F. Griffin, Jr., of Campbell College spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Griffin. Miss Pauline Hester, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her family this week. The Y. W. A. postponed its pic nic which was planned for Thurs day evening until a later date. The Stoney Creek Baptist church is holding a Sunday School study course this week from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend.. Circle Number one of the W. M. U. of Stoney Creek Baptist church will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. T. Robin son. v Misses Annie Clee and Dorothy Brake have returned from college to spend their summer vacation with Mrs. J. J. Brake. Little Miss Jean Cathryn Ellen is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. D. L. Milton, of Rocky Mount. 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