marriages parties . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' ‘ y| \ |{ unds acr()lSß 1 on the wing. - ; , m w in the curling heather smoke UI-,. from the moorlands far and evil Is from neighboring fields proclaim 'he roads are dry. Oh' hasten, hasten backward spring. Come hasten up the circling way. fha' flowers may bloom, and birds may sing, 4n d all 'he world be gay. E. M. Ramsay. Visiting in Shelby. yiss Margaret Joyner, of Middle fclir g t is spending the week-end wi»h friends in Shelby. To Eastern Carolina. William Grissom and John Tucker have gone Carolina after spending a week in the city with their parents. (loess of Mrs. Burehette. Miss Helen Rurchette and Miss Mildred Wilson, of Warrenton, were the gues's of Mrs. J. L. Burchette on Breckenridge street Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal. The regular rehearsal of the choir of ihe First Baptist church will be held in the church th's evening at 730 o'clock, it announced today. Have Dinner t.uests. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Edwards had as their dinner guests Thursday even ing, Misses Janie Clayton and Altie iSume, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Poe and Rev. L B. Reavis 10% r Reduction On All New Spring Coats and Coat Suits Just Received 50 Spring Dresses especially priced at $4.95 and $6*95 W. D. Massee Henderson, N. C. Here’s An Able Wash Woman to do your - Ifcji more gentle and more ~ e Q competent laundry Phone SUo work as you will ,re and our truck ceive when you en will call trust ypur w e,e k’s promptly. washing to us. Henderson Steam LAUNDRY Henderson. N. 0. SOCIETY NEWS / TELEPHONE 610 .... l^m-TTv^ County Club Plans I For Entertainment' ~f E ^'e n“ i ve P l4u *s for entertainment SJPTT* ° f ,he West End Country dub during the year were 'announced today by Dr. Irby H . Hoyle, president c This P r °BTam is contem plated with the idea of filling in the in which no special dances are held Outside entertainment is be ing provided for that purpose. The radio dances now being held each Friday evening are in full swing and are reported to have been in cidents of more than ordinary pleas ure and enjoyment for the week-end. They are held each Friday evening rom 9 to 12 o’clock for members of ’be club only, and refreshments are provided. All club members are urged 'o participate. Another of the radio dances will be held this evening. Dr. Hoyle announced today groups of committees to serve during the months of the spring, summer and fall, in which no outstiandng dance is provided. The committees, by months, were announced as follows: For May—Mrs. O. T. Kirkland, chairman: Mesdames S. E. Jennett E. F. Shaw, F. L. Toepleman. For July—Mrs. J. W. Cooper, chair man; Mesdames W H. Furman, M. F. Legg, S. H. Watkins. For August—Mrs. W. H. Fleming, chairman: Mesdames D. Me. Sloan, I. B. Watkins, J. H Wheeler. For September—Mrs. J. S. Evans, chairman; Mesdames R. E. Clements, Alex Cooper, J. D- Cooper. For November—Mrs. Joel T. Cheat ham, chairman; Mesdames W. J. Al ston, J. A. Cooper, J. P. Zollicoffer. Music Class Gives ‘Cinderella’ Story ' ~ ’ I On Wednesday afternoon in the ■home of Mrs. J. C. Cooper, the piano and voice pupils of Miss Dorothy Jones presented the story of “Cin derella.’ The scene was laid in he music room, where the mother, Miss Nannie Crowder, was reading a bedtime story to her Tittle girl, Jean Candler. Dur ing the reading, musical numbers, ar ranged to fit the story, were given by some of the students in costumes representing characters in the story. The following program was render ed: Quartette: “Just A Cottage Small,” Hanley, Miss Inez Murrell l , Miss Mary Meadows Duke, G- W. Knott, Jr., Dor sey Evans, Jr. “Spinning Song," Ellmenreich, Eliz abeth Jenkins. “When Blossoms Come,” Grey, Mrs. F. L. Toepleman. "Dance of the Beauties” from "A K’ss For Cinderella,” Tietjens, Mar garet Candler. “Drifting,” Wil'Timas, Fannie Coop er. “Fairy Footsteps,” Farrar, Dorothy Graves Cooper. Duet: “The Wee Mice,” Campbell, Fannie Cooper and teacher. ‘’To You,” Speaks, 'Miss Mary Hughes. “The Cuckoo Clock,” Young, Miss Elizabeth Shaw. “Before You Came,” Bertrand- Brown, Mrs. Hugh A. Jordan. “The Price and Cinderelle.” Camp bell, and “The Dainty Glass Slipper,” Campbell, Ada Rose Yow. “Aebum Leaf,” Zilcher, Jewell iSm’th. “Echoes of the Ball,” Gillet, Eliza beth Toepleman. “Your Song From Paradise,” Brown ■and “Four Deaf Clover,” Brownett, Mrs. Delma D. Hocutt. “Romance,” Zitterbart, Miss Mar garet Candler. Bridal Chorus froim “Lohengrin,” Wagner, Evelyn Pirie. Quartette “Auf WJetersehn” from “Blue Paradise,” Romberg, Miss Inez <♦ . •• . v.. . . . 7 v *>•'. HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1983 Five O'clock Girl READ THIS FIRST: Allard, telephone operator at Hotel Metropolitan, New York, acci dentally meets Philip Gerard, one of the city's wealthiest young men, who t.s reported engaged to Mcrta Morris, 1 auf,,, * er °f « prominent politician yh° lives at the Metrgpolitan. Sue ires with her father and sisters in a ehcap Brooklyn flat, but Philip likes lr r from the start, and asks her to oo out with him. They have dinner ond dance together, and when Philip takes her home he asks to see her again. A t her door he buys a paper f>om a newsboy, and discovers that his best friend, Merle Beckwith, lias )een the victim of an attack, and is near death in a hospital. Beckwith, *t turns out, u;a s slugged by an un knotvn man, in his room, at the Met ropolitan, robbed, and for three or four days has remained unidentified. Merle teas engaged to marry Chris tine Worden. Others in the story are a Mrs. Parmely, wealthy and cranky recluse, living at the hotel; her companion, Anna Hale, and Pinky Tre vis, who is in love, jealously, with Sue. Mrs. Parmely, about whom some sort of mystery exists, Ijtow heats Anna, bullies her, and makes her any number of unreasonable re quests, apparently just in the spirit of meanness. She takes particular delight in running down Annas vO 2> /Wlkp ,17 t®h •:• •:•«. ■ / . *- z yu* ••• v nil® ;JW ; " WgJi were held. The meeting was closed with taps. A court of honor was held after the meeting. DORIS WALTERS, Scribe. (qngratulations Ijafei Birth of Son- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mason an nounce the bir'h of a son, on Tuesday, March 21. Mrs. Mason was before her marriage Miss Mildred. Jones of this -city. fygssrra pggaeirJpgam pgaei n pgaagiaia s EASTER HATS j Our ladies hats are low in price and jjg high in quality— t m !! 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