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WOMEN 'S INTERESTS Mrs. Johnson Fails To Arrive But Other Honor Guests There Woman's Club Celebrates lis First Anniversary at Get-To ? Cetlier Luncheon ? Hears Interesting Talks by Mrs. Uevin of Oxford and Miss Mossett of Chicago Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson. sloner ?I PubUt appointment in able to keep h"day becau.e she Eltxabeth yWaHj,(ngton to testify, was called to Representatives, before the Houae of ? tbe This ann?u?h? oet-To*ether-Uun beglnnMg of ^?man-8 club Friday cheon of the ^ wrecked the en evening, might " fact that Mrs. tire affair, but ?? ?J*",*? 1 and the Johnson win eoi ch8rmlng and fcUar^b.e woman ?U her place a. honor guests .of the . rfub.^ w a. DeTfn 'of Oxford, and Miss Mary A. Mossett of OhlcaRn. work Mrs. Devln spoke o (he Wo_ which has bce" , rd Her talk was man's Club of Oxf ? , prac &?jgsszi?Stt of the club. group of Miss Mossett 1 vj-.i accounts of women 8PelU>0"?^_rlen<.es in social some of her experiences ^ ^ service work In school she York. When Just out ? sch^ q( a&.VJsy.SrS <.*?.&? c??r. Who were condemned 'Oipi?nqu(,nt. 'sr.! ?."? - rA"?? r&".T,! ,bis work and adopted a lilt ? by Mrs. t-. "- Brown Intro ITed Mr. Devin and Mrs. W. C. Glover introduced Miss Mossett. Mrs. M. Leign aheep spoke on What the literary depanmen uIt?. club has accomplished an Marcla Albertson spoae on th> worn Lt the Community House by home economics department. Mrs \V V. Uoottcher urged the need of co-operation with *o.p?j tal and Mrs. Anna Lewis asked that the cluh interest itself In the hlgh school cafeteria, and also In a d tentlon home here, which is baill) needed In welfare work In the Coun-^ "'.Music by Mrs. W. P. Duff and Mrs Wesley Foreman wai enjoyed, | and the crowd sang "The Old North .State ' at the opening of the meet ing The blessing was Invoked by Mrs. 3. H. 'I em plant an and the bene diction was pronounced by Mrs. t. H. Scattergood. To Mrs. J. O. Fearing, district president of Woman's Clubs, who was toastinlstress. is largely due the splendid success of the meeting. It ..as she who saw Mrs. Johhson in uurliam at the meeting of the League of Women Voters Monday, found that Mrs. Johnson could get here Friday, and planned the lun cheon. It was she who, when the plans went wrong at the last min ute. refused to give up. and made further efforts to secure able and interesting speakers. It was her fine enthusiasm, too, that kept every ^tnlng going and made the occasion f entirely Informal and a real get-to j^fiher meeting. The Woman's Club by the way. was celebrating Its first birthday., For a one year old organization, Its members felt that It had some rca 9G*ns to rejoice, and certainly, many reason -4 to press forward Into anoth er year's work with greater deter ml-, nation nnd higher hopes of achieve men'. . Mr*. J. W. Modltn, manager of nrrr.m;rw; Fresh Shipment PRESERVES In wooden palls. Large as sortment and unusually good. Duy a pall and save money. M. P. GALLOP CO. PhoiM 3 and 57 The Linden, spoke of the increased patronage which the tea room is now enjoying and of plans for its further growth. The ladies of the Methodist church served a delightful menu, turkey, chicken salad, and everything, with ice cream and cake besides, and the banquet hall was bright and pretty with decorations of gold and green. Twelfth Birthday A delightful party was given by! Miss Im-z Mae Hill at her home on, Greenleaf street from 7 to 8.30 o'clock Wednesday evening in honor! of her twelfth birthday. Various j games were enjoyed by the guests. j Elgin Chambers won the prize fori being the best candy puller during a candy pulling contest which fol lowed the games. Oranges and Brazil nuts were also served. Those enjoying the occasion were: Misses Louise Harria, Susie Davis, Elval Swain, Helen Koch, Nancy Harrell, Doris CartwriRht. liattie Puckett. Messrs Elgin Chambers. Isaac Twiddy. Lee Anderson. Tyner Saw yer. Columbus CartwriRht. George Mast on. Christmas Mat trey. Ray mend Towny. and Charlie Alexan der. Mr .and Mrs. J. Carter Perry. 611 North Road street, returned Friday morning after attending the auto mobile show at Charlotte. Before returning home they vlsltftd... rela tives in Raleigh. 1 Spring Is Here | S? So Fashion decrees, and ? this store is in line with it Fashion's demands with an a attractive new line of & Suits, Coats and Dresses S M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman's Wear Store FREE FREE FREE NOTED FRENCH CHEF Will Lecture on the Art of Fancy Bak ing and Decorating All Next Week at New High School Cafeteria ? <? will liave with uh, all next week, Mr. Aldcric W. Ilicmlcau, of Hollywood, (California, national demonstrator for the Stmirft Gas Ranuv. who has made ami decorated the most elaborate cakes for the movie stars of Hollywood. At 2:30 M. every day of next week free lecture* will In- given hy Mr. Kiendeaii on the art of fancy haking ami decorating. Another outstanding fea ture of these lectures will demonstrate to every housewife how to cook the tfholc mcal, w ith one small flame of gas, while visiting friends. hollowing this talk he will decorate a cake, explaining how it is domv after which it will he cut and passed around to those present. I BRIM. YOUR COOKING TROUBLES ALONG AND MR. RIENDEAU WILL ' SOLVE TIIEM FOR YOU. mSanioO "WpRUST - PROOF PORCELAIN RANGE A SURPRISE EACH DAY! YOUR AUTOMATIC CHEF THE SANISTAT "WILL NOT FORGET" How many time* have you missed sonic ??vent at the club, or n good show, on ucrount of liuviii^e to stay' at home to rook the dinner? A SAN ICO GAS HA1NCE, equipped with a SANIST AT OVEN-HEAT <1C)NTIU)I.. solves the problem. This AUTOMATIC CHEF, the SANISTAT, says "I will not forget"" ? dinner will lie ready when you return, uud it's better rooked, too. FREE Wo will give FREE with rocli SANICO CAS HANGE Hold thin %v<rk a Finr Aluminum Ware Set, imlinlinc a l>ip Aluminum Itiianlrr. GUARANTEED 25 YEARS AGAINST RUSTING THROUGH SANI(X) (iAS KANGES ar?> RUSTPROOF* which nifaiu llin* your xtovr will ulway* look likr new in your hiimr. The nvrn i? |wreelnin lined, ami it i? iim ru*y lo rlcan lit a china ilinh. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED SOUTHERN GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. "If It's Done With Heat You Can Do It Better With GAS" ODE
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