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marriages PARTIES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i hvxcintos. Along “ hJII -a lane. Their beds are made Seven a»d plain. jiattholomew Amurtl* By an aged house lu a flee* row. Iheir hyacinths Are all m blow. Their hyacinths, A dozen a score. Purple fo< white. At an old door. John. Minaru Ut*h, Ami Margaret. - Uzene Woodworth Reeee, i n The Lyric. Saturday In loeensboro iir and Mrs W. E. Wood and y rs T H Newton ami children Saturday in Greensboro. Home from \\ ashlngton. Mrs John D. Kiev has returned hjine frour a wet-k-end visit to re latives and friends in Washington, V C tiueeti Kreiu New York M and Mrs. L p Garris, of Port Cras-rf N Y . is visiting Mr. Garris «. tri Mrs J L. Pridgen, on llarreil itreet. Keturu froiu \umapoUe. Mr and Mrs. \V. A. Hunt and Miss Mats Young Hunt have returned from Annapolis, Md where they visited Mnt-hipman W A. Hunt. Jr., over the w.-rkrlld. \hik ftmih Here Mjts Maxine Lowry and L. G. Park er of Washington. D. C., were the week end gueats of Mass Lowry's pa - 'et.ts Mr sod Mi-s. George Lowry. Mr Patker returned yesterday and M l-owry remained here for a vww i some time. Leave for UwrfoUe. Mis. James E. Caraon, of Char who has been visiting her son ■r, aw and grandson, at the Pres ovi.tlau manse on Charles street left today for Charlotte, with Rev. Wm. 0 Gumming. William Carson Cum tinng is to visit in Charlotte while “'■* father is attending the General ncsembly and will return next week. VICKS GOUGH DROP | ... All you’ve hoped for in a [ Cough Drop- medicated with j ingredients of a a V Vapoßub j Fashion Swims In A ( j Perfect Fitting Suit j II If (% THE NEW j | jf FORMAL I | /f%i f With Invisible j | 4%M F orm 'Fft Ti e j Ii : | The new Jantzen ! /1 j formal sun back — j I [ ji smartly continental 'l I l I inspiration. I ( l \|| W§ Youthful in every I n \| Wj line and above all, 1 \i W a true swimming | Ift suit, that fits you | 1 vk /J 13 smoothly, perfectly, 5 ivv !UM m comfortably. 1 a Quality the highest | | V I and prices the low- 1 \INjIII est in years. UJvJ Pantzens and Brad- I iffek leys for every mem- I I W» ber of the family. | i Wednesday Specials j I All Silk Printed Flat Crepe and Shan- | £ tungs were priced $1.29 to 98c— x special 69c I Mesh Panties, Step-ins, Shorts and Banded Bloomers 49c I SI.OO Shirts for Men 79c | E. G. Davis & Sons Co. ! Henderson, N. C. | -1 muu SOCIETY NEWS PITA KETT Ahle To Leave Hospital Mrs L A. Newthery, who has been confined to Maria Parham hospital for the past week, returned to her home near Towueville today. Spends Sunday In City W W. DuPriert, who its connected with the A. 4 P. Store In Tarboro. visited his mother. Mrs Emma. Du Prie.<*. Sunday He was accompanied by Mrs. Brldgers, of Rocky Mount. Bridge at Country Club. The ladies or the West End Coun- Iry Club will have their weekly bridge luncheon tomorrow morning at ll I o'clock In the club house. Mrs. Wal ter Alston is hostess for this week. Woman’s Club To Hold Last Meeting The Women's Club will hold Its final j meeting for the year Wednesday aft j erooon at 3 30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. P. H. Rose on Charles street, with Mesdames Rose. W. B. Daniel. Jr., L. R. Gooch, E. R. Harris, Ar thur Meyer. D. C. Lou@hJin, B. C. Flannagan Henry Perry. J. R. Sing leton and E. A. Lnt t a as hostesses. members of the Junior Woman's Chib are to be special gueets. Attention is called to the fact that all officers, department chairmen and chairmen of standing committees are expected to give full written reports of the year’s work. The principle on which nearly all methods for the production and ap plication of electrical power depend ! were discovered hy Michael Faraday 1 between 1830 and 1932. HENDEHSON. (N. C..T DAILY DISPATCH. ‘ TUESDAY, MA Y 24, 332 TELEPHONE 610 Afternoon Tea Dress - —’-.W ■B ** -V» Hr isl Wm- , j; MSfr^rr S - ■ aS- A: ■pi This afternoon tea dress worn by Hiss Beatrice Orsi of New York, was modeled by her at a recent charity fashion show. Kittrell News By MISS Bt BY SMITH. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Finch, had as their visitor on Sunday, their nephew, Jack Fuller, of Bobbitt. Miss Rosalie Woodlief, who has been teaching in the Stovall school, returned to her home near here, last week, where she expects to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Husketh, and children. Janie, Mary Joe. and Lucile Plummer, were visitors of relatives in Warrenton, Sunday. Miss Annie Laurie Dickson, return ed to her home in Raleigh Friday, after spending several days, last week, here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Finch. Mrs*. Margaret Garrett who has been ill ,at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. B. Woodlief, is better, and her friends will be glad to learn that she is rapidly improving. Mrs. J. B. Ellis, and Miss Luciie Ellis, were the guests on Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ellis, In Warrea ton. Miss Janie Husketh, returned to her home here last Thursday, after spend ing several days last week In W'hitak ers, as the guest of her aunt, MibS Agnes Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Finch, and son, W. H., Jr., were visitors on Sunday, with Mr. and Mre. Russell Brummltt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gill, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gill, all of Henderson, Route I. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flight, and son, Ralph, and Miss Etta i light, all of Hr title it ton, were visitoj of relatives here Sunday Miss Earline Woodlief. had as her week-end guest, her cousin, Miss Ha Mae Grissom, of Route 2. Those from here attending the sec ond quarterly conference, of Tar Kiver charge, Raleigh district, held at Trinity church, near Louisburg, on last Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Ft. Woodlief, Rev. and Mrs. R. K. Pittman, Willis m Summer Smith, Misses Phyllis Smith, and Eleanor Smith. Mrs, Mollie Chappet, of Raleigh, visited relatives near here on Sunday. Mrs, Annie Moss, and daughters, Misses Evelyn, Helen, and Frances Moss, of Weldon, came last week to spend sometime with relatives and friends. Miss Wilma Singleton, who has been spending several days here with her mother. Mrs. W, T. Hicks, has re turned to her home at Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Overton, had u their visitor*! on Sunday. Mrs. John Kittrell, of Gillburg; and Mrs. Nan nie Bagwell, and children, of Hen derson. Mrs. B. T. Woodlief, had as her guMi on Sunday and Monday, bar daughter, Mre. Nina Might, of Floyd- town. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Stainback, and children, Etheleen. Adkin, Jr., and Brady, spent Sunday with Mr. Stain back’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stainback. of Epsom. fC’-'- KITCHEN MM V WEARY HIVES _y,.- "Y Recent developments in electric cookery have resulted f a a # « «.T1 -»• I I in shorter hours for the “cook,” and a lower cost of 1 * —— -- operation! How? . . . Through Hi-Speed units, econ- m omy cookers, perfectly insulated ovens and rrmre sen- 1 controls. These improvements permit H I you to cook electrically now at the astonishingly low II -- - I cost of LESS THAN A PENNY PER PERSON PER ■ ■ j MEAL! ■■ V I I Besides, it isn’t necessary that you be “tied to the stove” during the cooking operation. Simply set the n c'rnvir controls—they do the “staying at home,” the watch- ULU bll/Vt ing, the turning on and off of the oven; and at pre- All r\WANr*F cisely the moment desired the meal is ready—piping ALLvJW AlNv^fc. hot and ready to serve. If you are a member of that ancient order of Kitchen $ Weary Wives you may, by a simple process, exchange 2-521-il— your membership card for a pass to freedom and BM" -..-i.- .■ ■ economy. There are facts about an Electric Range you ix>WN ought to know. Let us tell you how this Modern Eman cipator can lift your burden and at the same time re duce your cooking cost. During the next few weeks an 2 YEARS TO I I allowance will be made for your old stove. The bal ance may be taken care of on a most convenient de- PAY BALANCE ferred payment plan. Save Time And Money With A THE TRADE MARK * ' OR , GENERAL ELECTRIC ffrt/wjfiL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE Carolina Poweße, Light Company At 5 I PENTIAL COMBINATION SERVICE KATE \oNt 09 TNI LOWCfT |fOA COM|IgATIONIi*HTIN*7 in TNI CAftOItNAS ~ LOWtU U<M J' NB * 00QMM COOAIMA AMO MCATINA (CMSfICC \ : HOURS 9 A, M. TO 12 HOOK Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Smith, and son, Thurston Smith, of Bobbitt wore visi tors oo Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smilvh, ami W. H. Smith. Mr. a.id Mrs. A. A. Stainback hsd as their dinner guest on Sunday even ing, Mis. Stainback'* sister, Miss ; Eunice Watkins, of Henderson, Route ■ 4. Clifton Singleton of Thelma is here j spending sometime with his aunt 1 I Mrs. W. T. Hicks. i CHURCH SOCIETIES AHHOUIICEKEIVTS j I'rlends of Mrs. H. E. Browne, will 1 he sorry to learn that she fe con fined to her home with influenza. 1 The Amazon is navigated for 1800 1 miles by ocean-going ships. PAGE FIVE
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