MARRIAGES parties SOCIAL ACTIVITIES fireflies H er spangles are the only things you see her invisible skirt sways airly; Her light feet do not wake the littlest bird. Vot the least gauzy sigh of tissue can be heard, here, now there, the spangles flash and flit, How up. now down, qgupht in the tangles Os the gray dancer’s gown; Only her rhythmic pauses you may guess ~! ■ By the spent spangles _ . paling down. f Florence Wilkinson Evans, in “The Ride Home.” (Boston; Houghton Mifflin ) Week-End Visitor Miss Margaret Uzzell, of Durham spent last week-end in the city visiting friends. Returns from Miami Miss Katherine Allen has returned heme after spending several days In Miami. Fla. Visits In Durham Miss Carrie May spent last week end in Durham visiting Miss Billie Claire Uzzell. Visiting in Raleigh Miss Mary Allen is spending som? time in Raleigh as the guest of her cousin Miss Ann Edwards. Durham Visitors Mrs. R L. Edwards and childrer nd Mrs. Robert Ray and daughter Fav. visited friends in Durham Sun day. \ isitiiig Sister Miss Pattie Perry, a member of th< school faculty of Hamlet, is spendinj sometime in the city with her sister Mrs. D. P. McDuffie. House Guests Here Mi and Mrs. J. Finley Courtnex hav* as their house guests for several weeks. Mr. Courtney’s father am' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Court ney, of Baltimore, Md. Have Dinner GuGests Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards ha< a* their dinner guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. G. L. Edwards, Mr. an* Mrs W. C. Poe. Mrs. J. J. Edwarus Si.. Mrs. Emma Buchanan ana Mi and Mrs. Owen Edwards and daugh ter. Ann, of Raleigh. Demonstration Club Met On Wednesday The Bearpond Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. GiGll with 20 members present. Mrs. J. E. Gill, president, conduct ed a brief opening service, followed by Mrs. J. K. Plummer, who made an interesting report or tned istrict meet ing held recently in ouisLburg. She gave an informal talk on "Care of Clothing’’, fifth in a study of clothing, which is the general topic for t|a. year. Many helpful suggestions werfe given by the leader and members as to the methods of caring for and cleaning fabrics. The June meeting will be held at the. home of Mrs. Leon Frazier on June 13th, it was said. , “ ® Vicks Vor atone a better mouth-wash at a big saving! “Look How • • Beautifully My Linens Came Out ,f Henderson Homemakers Are So Often Heard Making That Remark— Our process of laundering saves the foundation of linens so that they can be worn and washed without “breaking.” Careless laundering weakens the founda tion and the lifeless weave has no sup port. Send U* Your Fine Thing* for Beat Results. Henderson Steam LAUNDRY Phone 508 -r S TELEPHONE 610 ThursdayLiteraryClub Hears Reports For Year aIt Th 1 rS<, t y Uter Club s Pent n n ’& rable «*tern.oon w ‘th Mrs. Jaseph b Hicks at her home on Jen nette avenue yesterday f J bere was a f ull attendance, and as aS n ° pro * ram ’ afternoon as given up to the discussion of the P ogram for the coming year. Mesdames J. Franklin Mills, George ; and H H ttarper were ap pointed to map out a tentative pro f™ 1 ? t 0 ?* presented to the members cision >nSlderati ° n before mak ing a de- Plans for the annual picnic were ai ranged an oy and girl can be led much more easily than they can ibe driven. Why not he corteous, even with our own children? “That’s not a ladythat’s my wife” is the attitude of many a parent toward his children. Yes, 1 grieve to admit it, toward “her” children, too. Let’s change that attitude. Molasses beats I'Beeßrand MR 1 Insect Sprwß 1 ■■/ DEATH I BECAUSE MADE WITH I gRETBRUM^DERgSI Mission Society - Met Last Sunday . ~ y The Woman’s Missionary. Society of Plank Chapel held its monthly meeting Sunday: afternoon at the home of Misfe Addle oYung and Mrs. U. B. Alex ander with 15 present; j The worship service was led by Mrs. A. B. Deans. Thed iscussion .topic centered around Central institute in itio, Brazil, was, presented by several members, eqch one giving word pictures v of some phse of the educational work of the school. , .... ' The business hour, directed by ifrs. T. R. Smith, president; was of more or less routine nature..-, Mrs. H. F. Mit chell, superintendent of Mission study, announced thaty plans were being made for an alUday-study of home mission study, “Christianity, and In dustry in America”, this.,_tp.be in June. Reports of delegates to the annual conference-in- Kinston and-of the dia district meeting in Wendell was given? by the respective representatives of’ the local unit. ’ \ KITTRELL NEWS By MISS RUBY SMITH W. H. Finch, Jr., Os Wake Forest College spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr* and Mrs. W. H.* Finch, at their hpme near'here. Miss Met rice Woodlief. of St. Luke’s hospital. Richmond, a>. came last Frt-T day to spend sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.VR Wood lief. Miss Ada Woodlief had as her guests on last Sunday, Mr, ami Mrs. J. W . Rogers and son, ,ohn Allison, of Bob bitt. Mr. and Mrs. J v E.-Hight and son,- Ralph, and Miss ] Etta * High t. of Hen derson. werev isitors of relatives here Sunday; / > Miss lnicile Ellis spent last Satur day in Raleigh. V Miss Nine Hight has returned to her home here after some time in Franklinton with her daugh ter. Mrs. T. J. Jackson,. Miss Agnes Ellis, a faculty membVef of the Whitaker schools, is spending’ summer months * here . with J mother, Mrs. J. B. Ellis. Ben Allen Fields, of .Richmond, Va., is spending some time here with; his grandmother. Mrs. B. **». Woodlief. Miss Rosalie Woodlief has returned home for the summer months, after teaching in the Stovall school, for the past term. " J E. H. Perkinson visited his daugh ter, Miss Clive Perkinson a patient of Duke Hospital, Durham, on Sunday. With (he Sick • In Hospital - -V . Mrs. C. A.-Crews-has been admit tedto Maria Parham hospital for treat ment. f ■ ■ ' - . I.' ' Undergoing Treatment Mrs. Lin wood Gupton, of North Henderson, is undergoing treatment, at Maria Parham hospital, it was stated there today. . ’? ' “ *' ■ 1 • •~ r -j . t t - ; . vinegar all hollow, for: many domestic purposes. ' Mrs. O’Neil Honors Miss Harriet Davis Mrs. James O’Neil entertairied Tues day afternoon’ at her home-pn Chest nut street in honor of Miss Harriet Davis, whose wedding to • Thomas Badger, lit, of Raleigh, takes place early in June. , The house was beautifully, decorated with roses dnd iris, the. .‘shower” be ing arranged at the base of a table on white a large bouquet of white roses nesting in a mass of green lily fronds from which # streamers of white tulle (reached thij dainty gifts of her friends. ' Bridge was enjoyed throughout the afternoon. . Those enjoying Mrs. O’Neil’s hos pitality were Misses Harriet Davis, honoree; Carolyn Watkins, Closs /Peace, Effie Louise Flannagan., Lu cile Rex. Annie Hepoert Lamb, Anne Peace, Maria Parham, Betsy Cooper and Mesdames Jack Watkins, M. Y. Cooper and Walter Vaughan. Around Town Police Court Idle.—Police court was again idle today, with no ceases set for trial. No Deeds, Marriages—No real estate deeds were filed yesterday with the register of deeds, and no rtiarriage;li censes were sold. Pythians to Meet. — The regulai weekly meeting of the reorganized lodge of Knights of Pythfias here will be held this evening in the Masonic hall. It is understood there will be degree work. Rev. I. W. Hughes is the head of the lodge: ; V. Laying Concrete' Gutters^Concrete guttering was betiid laid /further tij Garnett street toddy as weather con ditions improved to the' extent that temperatures , were , "higher *. • fjord -~a bright sun shined all day: i With weather like this the • contractors ex pect to make rapid heaifivAy. f-■ : * < I;> • “w;, W-yjrtu; -v K; ■ MRS. ROBERT BELLAMY DIES IN WILMIMOTON • • i Word was received .in tipi city, to day of the death.of. Mrs.-Robert R.. Bellamy at her home in Wilmington HOURS » A. M. TO 12 NOON Marian Martin pattern MARIAN MARTIN SAYS, . ‘‘DON’T Miss THIS ONE!” i PATTERN 9999 Give a man his coffee in a frock like this and he will vow it is good—. if it isn’t! It is that kind of a frock! The ruffle about the shoulders rs particularly fetching and it has nice dew looking little pockets and a pretty tyeathasiijt of the waistline. It takes a pl&m beautifully, as you see, but a plaid is by no. means necessary to its happiness---any nice print will do or if you look better In a plain fabric, have it in that. The great point is to have it in that. The great point is to bEv% it—and not r miss so charming a design; '*./'■ sizes, JA 16; 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 16 requires 3 5-8 yards 36 irjch fabric, v; ; Rend .FIFT EEN CENi Sin coins or stamps l (cotns preferred) for EACH MARIAN MARTIN pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, AD DRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and * SIZE of- .each pattern. A heautlful, complete collection of Sumhier clothes is Shown in the NEW SUMMER EDITION of the MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN BOOK. This book will help you plan a stunning vacation Wardrobe Clever b»aoh *• sembles, charming costumes for the gardener, style suggestions for the Summer lit Ide and her attendants and sun suits for children are among the special features. SEND FOR YOUR COPY TODAY. PRICE OF BOOK, FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PAT TERN; TOGETHER. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS'. ' Send you: ordm to Henderson Daily Dispatch, Pattern Department, 232 W. , 18th St., New York, N. Y. ’ - * -r — ; 1 1 CONTRACT BRIDGE ’ ll WHITTEN FOR CENTRAL MESS By E. V. SHEPARD FAMOUS MIDGE TEACHER • t IT BOTHERED NO TRUMP 1 DEFENDERS HERE IS A hand which half the tables played for 3-No Trumps in a duplicate' game. The other tables Played the 'hand for 4-Hparts. All except ope pair of defenders found tbomsolves bothered at no trumps. 7 4A Q 7 ♦QJ 9 5 ♦AK 6 2 %k 9 8 r~tl "l ♦KJ‘ 6 5 ♦ BQB w., ,4 ?52 4 6 * ♦lO4 3 2 $ io 8 .7 L ...1 4 9 5 4 t-V, '4B -c 2 . . . -• V* % ? k Bidding OtAif the. tiblps' went. mm-' l-Ciiib; fe' :Soi4th,' /l-ke&rt; - ? Ndirty; 2 \ Tium pi; ■ Sotith. i-ReirtS ;ANJ, It Jidpless. ,) The declarer lpd b: ’ :‘'(lumhiy r s:,iasf; * diamond, winning i tvick with his own J. then as a forlorn hopb North led his last hfeart. life East pla.v thfe (?. North ; had won two spade tricks. It he won with dummy’s Aci of hearts it Would give him a siiigle heart; trick. Me hud won two dia mond tricks, and he could wjn two club tricks. .That amounted to sfeyeij trjdks,, with another diamond t?:’cg due him. Me had to risk the finetsse to go game. He lost the finesse and went down two tricks, on his gamble to go ■ instead of deliberately gOing dOwn m single trick No Large Pores With New Powder If you have large pores use a face powder that will not clog them. A new French process called MELLO GLO makes the skin look young, Stays on longer, furnishes a youthful j bloom, dos not irritate the skin or make it look pasty or flaky. Spreads smooth ly. Try this new wonderful Face: Powder MELLO-GLO. 50c and sl. Thrfee Minute Relief From Periodical Pains It is so unnecessary to suffer month After month from inorganic pains, because “B. C.” will bring soothing relief in three min utes. “B. C.” is pre pared by a register- I ed pharmacist, com pounded on a differ ent principle from most relief - giving, agencies in that it contains several in gredients, used by many physicians, so blended and. propor- tioned as to accomplish in-a few min utes what- we believe no one drug formula can do jn so short a time. “B- C.” should also be used for the ; relief of common colds, headaches and neuralgia, muscular aches and pains, reducing fever and for quieting a dis tressed nervous system without opi ates, narcotics or such- habit forming drugs. Get “B. C.” in 10c and 250 packages, wherever drugs are sold. AL. B. WESTER Insurance-Rentals 1-4 Century Service and >: Experience Phones: Office 139-J->Res. 6«74. • - i • ■ ■ ’ -; - ■ - . CHURCH SOCIETIES ANNOUNCEMENTS MURDER!! Don’t Be Murdered In The Rush for Tickets For The American Legion Frolics of 1934 And Beauty Contest Stevenson Theatre Tuesday, M.ay 22nd 8:15 P.M. Benefit Service Fund Henderson Post No. 60 American Legion It* a J spring! FROCK h NELLY DON Maid gingham's ba?kl It's smart—because it's fresh, yeuhg and gay. It's prac - ♦ical because it's quickly tubbed and not easily •oiled. This frock by Nelly Don Has a clever "ruff 1 collar and lots of nice de tail tq make it an out standing value at 3 95 Many Other Models $1.98 up *■ ; ' E. G. Davis • *-• • / - ’ ”« ' * & Sons Co. PAGE FIVE