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MARRIAGES, parties SOCIAL ACTIVITIES , SHALL not pass again THIS WAY. The broad that bringeth strength I, 1 want to give, water pure that bids the thirsty live: j w ant to help the fainting day by day; ini sure I shall not pass again this way. I want to give the oil of joy for tears, The faith to conquer crowding doubts and fears. Beauty foe ashes may I give alway: sine I shall not pass again this way. I want to give good measure running o’er \nd into an & ry hearts I want to pour answer soft that turneth wrath away; ini sure I shall not pass again this . way. I want to give to others hope and faith. 1 want to do all that the Master saith: I want to live aright from day to day: j.jjj jure I shall not pass again this way. —Author Unknown. Mr. Wortham Away. C A. Wortham, Sr., is spending the week in New York City, visiting his brother and sister. Guest from Raleigh. Mrs. Jack Park, of Raleigh, is the sruest of Mrs. Herbert White, at her home at 903 Nicholas street. _ n€ADACH€S IN SHORT ORDER 6cription-type dients ia“BC” formula* xSgr 25c sizes 1 1 Pepsodent CARBONATES ES3322SB2SDCD2J3 I Antiseptic COMPOUND 119 c I bottle's! o only 5U [Kk f . 25c ue ey . 2 qt. sizeßojbury 60c Sa i. . AOl . lk h |Jnf MfATER Hepatic, 4“C H 30TT E ODr Mlleß nn W Tek Tooth Ml 'Ml CO/ A big value I Nervine .. . OiJ C I W 1 HHHII/111/kk at this price. 8f 1"* 11 ■■■ ' Brushes |k^ I “s! 0n1y.... 51c MM/f Foot Powder 50c Mennen m. Deodorizing. Baby Oil .>■ ,•, .. Soothing. While they Drying. 60c Mum 9Q« lust. Deodorant >• f \ / Tack 12 Tablets 5 ° C <l9*. I I - v"' ReXPIRIN Lyso ' vMP***' 1 SI.OO Woodbury Fa- <fShalpT.... 49c ■ cial powder, 25c Jer- or discomfort 1 gens lotion, 7A of colds ’ —— | $1.25 value for lu C Ik Large box Caza Nome I Face Powder 25c | IQr I - ft. / i#ioo Nationall y S M—- famous. Soft, - - A tj. i 'ftf clinging,lovely. 50c Jergens QQf», fjW 50c Hinds Lotion OVKe W I , Hone J^ nd Pack sS+ag 75c Dextn- co. I 50c m HM?new llgGp RAZOR BLADES “ * 6c I JMir Ift&ttSS “' 3 29c ft SI.OO value, I lf r shaves. W a 50c Italian 4 Q _ ■k JtC 60c Mentho- 4-Qf Balm latum .7. $1.50 Pinkham <J»I AO I 50c Hind’s Honey and OA Vegetable compound* I.VO ■ Almond Cream OVL Feenamint |q I 50c genuine prophy- I $1.25 Absorbine QR|* Laxative 15JC lactic tooth Q7|* I Jr 50c Johnson ’ s 9Q« I brush ej| C I $1.50 Calorex <J*l OQ Baby Powder 05/C 3 for SI.OO < I Lunch Klt * 1-2 ounce q c ■ 75c Noxzema 49c Me “ rome * ,w . 60c Value sl.oa Vitalis Hair 7Q|» Baby'SFood, 2 for W Noxzema Cream and B Tome 50c 4 AO^ ■ Noxzema Medicated I 35c Ingrams 2Qr Pabium ‘xuC cream soap— J Shaving Cream £I7L 40c Fletcher’s -II i n ,, , I -60 c Fleets AQn r Castoria «)1C ft Both for A phospho-Soda T‘«/C vm. \Qf A I ' , , . . Wlie' better values I Mft U«/V MM I Registered pharmacist f A are available you I always on duty* o /«* can get them here, j V SOCIETY NEWS S TELEPHONE 610 * * HOURS: 9A.M.TO 12 NOON Business Meeting Had By Clarke St. P.-T. A. The Clarke street P.-T. A. held its first meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon in the school assembly room, with the new president, Mrs. Clyde L. Finch, presiding. Mrs. Finch presented Rev. J. D. Cranford, who conducted the devo tional exercises for the afternoon, after which she, in a brief message, pledged her services to the organiza tion for the coming year. Minutes of the last meeting were read, and the treasurer’s report was given. Mrs. H. L. Keller explained the operation of the school cafeteria, and asked for contributions of kitchen equipment. The response was very gratifying. Plans were made for decorating a Five Additional College Students Live In West End The names of several students who are attending college this year were unintentionally omitted from the list published in the Dispatch yesterday of those girls and boys in West End who are in college. They are: Miss Ann Evans, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Evans, at Peace college; Miss Effie Flannagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flan nagan, at New York School of Fine Arts; Miss Ann Buchan, daughter of Mrs. Henry T. Morris, at U. N. C.; Miss Nellie Kittrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C; Kittrell, at High Point; and Miss Florence Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith, at Feace college. The total number of boys and girls i attending college who live , within two blocks of Granite street is now raised to 38, with 22 colleges being repre sented. HENDERSON, (N. C.)" DAILY DISPATCH . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29,1938 booth at the county fair. It was decided to have an enter tainment at the high school instead of the annual Hallowe’en party. Grade representatives for this year are as follows: Miss Gary’s tirst grade: Mrs. N. D. Holloway, Mrs. John Mundy. Miss Woolard’s second grade: not selected. Mrs. Cooper’s third grade: Mrs. J. D. Mayo, Mrs. C. E. Greene, Mrs. George Rose, Jr. Mrs. Massenburg’s fourth grade: Mrs. F. S. Clarke, Mrs. H. L. Elling ton, Mrs. P. E. Winstead. Mrs. Rose’s fourth grade: Mrs. H. L. Keller, Mrs. I. B. Watkins. M'-s Moore’s fifth grade: Mrs. R. E. Vu Dyke, Mrs. P. W. Rowland. Dabney Club Meets At Crews Residence > v The Dabney Women’s club met re? ccntly with Mrs. C. F. Crews for the first fall meeting, with Mrs. H. B. Parrott acting as joint hostess. were met by Mrs. Crews, and Mrs. .J, C. Hart, and were invited into the living rqoim, which was very pretty with a profusion cf fall flowers- The president, Mrs. H. L. Wright,; called the meeting to order, and sev eral items of business v/ere discussed. Mrs. J. K. Plummer gave an inter esting and beneficial lecture on fall planting of_ bulbs. Mrs. Arthur Wright submitted her name for membership into the club. After the business meeting, guests were invited into the dining room where sandwiches and fruit juices were served. 1871 —Lawrence Brown, physician specialist of tuberculosis of the Tru deau Sanatorium, Saranac Lake, N. Y. born in Baltimore. Died Dec. 26, 1937. Lecture Club Plans Membership Drive Citizens of Henderson and the sur rounding territory will soon be given an opportunity to join the Lecture club, which has made available here some of the finest and bestJtaqwn lecturers in this part of the country. The club has met with remarkable success this fall, and an intensive drive is planned for the near' future by Mrs. M. F. Legg, chairman of the membership committee. Mrs. Legg will be assisted by members of her committee, and officers of the club: Mrs. J. T. Cheatham, and Mrs. P. H. Thomas; and Mrs. Sam Watkins, pres ident, Mrs. K. L. Burton, treasurer, and Mrs. R. T. Upchurch, secretary. Young People Have Meeting at Supper The supper council meeting of the Vance-Franklin county Young Peo ple’s union will meet Tuesday night at 6:30 o’clock in Epsom high school, with the young people of Trinity church acting as hosts. A perfect at tendance is desired. The Young People’s union will meet Friday night, October 7, in Bunn, at 8 o’clock. The young people from White Memorial church will have charge of the program. Attend Library Conference. Miss Nannie Crowder and Mrs. Rooert Tanner from Ferry. Library, and Miss Lucile Byrd, librarian at the high school, attended the aft ernoon session of the library confer ence held in Raleigh Tuesday. At Maria Parham Hospital. Mrs. D. L. Kearney has returned to Maria Parham hospital, after being at Watts hospital for observation. Undergoes Operation. Miss Jean Candler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Candler, was said to be doing very nicely at Maria Par ham hospital today, where she under went an operation Monday. Marian Martin : Pattern —: .Tv? , - - I PATTERN 9868 If your heart is young, and your eyes sparkle at sight of gay, new fashions, you’ll want to order this easily-made Marian Martin pattern. Too smart to wear just around the house, Style No, 9868 will go into many a college girl’s and business woman’s wardrobe! For one dress, use the round-neck design, so lovely with clips or other accessories. For an other, have a braid-trimmed petal neckline. Notice the debonair yoke, . and remember that yokes are newly fashionable! You’ll like button ac cents —-or perhaps braid and bows. The self belt may go all around or from the sides. Three sleeve lengths. Pattern 9868 may be o'rdered bfily in misses’ and women’s sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 re quires 3 1-4 yards <B9 inch. Send fifteen cents in coins for each Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your size, name, address and style number. Write for your copy of the new Marian Martin Book of Patterns! See the latest Fall fashions, fabrics, ac cessories! All the 'new clothes you need for the season are pictured. Lover ly frocks for daytime and parties! Chic for college and business girls! Sturdy things for children; Snow-time sportswear! Styles for the “Would bq-slender” woman! Smart lingerie —andd dresses for around the house. Helpful gift ideas too! Easy patterns that invite “beginners”! Send your order today! Book fifteen cents. Pat tern fifteen cents. When book and pattern are ordered together, twenty five cents. Send your order to Henderson Daily Dispatch, Pattern D|pp*raeat, 232 W 18th St., New York, N. Y. Offers Superb Values for the Thrifty Fall Shopper You Should Visit Efird’s Every Department Filled With Fall Values That Will Amaze You. Ladies Dresses rr 'mmi New Fall Woolens | AC* IWNg or * a^so * n * n 54-in. J f width, priced— Ladies’ new fall dresses. IWK) 97c $1.29 $1,651 all sizes. These dresses are Fall Visit our ladies’ ready-to- arik New silks in the leading fall wear department today and jßßH||y lif shades, including teal blue, see these outstand- dJO QC ■ wine rust » black, green, ing buys for .... tP«*vD jjpßj’Ji B navy. Wear a dress made Ladies’ Coats $9.95 B§l m • __ Heavy winter coats, fur. l|3j| |j|j A special— 1A also sport coats in heavy ||j|j| Riverside Plaids .... ivC all colors and sizes. Wear \ / one of these coats for style, Ladies’ Dress Oxfords cure of our ladies 'Jk for school wear, all sizes, both -p^ hese $9.95 “ and $1.48 Ladies’ Hose 59c \jft || full fashioned, in all new fall Ik* \1 M Ladies ’ drcss slippers in all shades.- Visit our hosiery de- /JttMm v colors > these fine slippers sell partment for many outstand- ■< IT] ‘ everywhere for $2.48 and ing values. This is just a A w\ \ \ $2.95. Be sure to see them £*? ..,59c )| &"?- $1.98 Children, Shoe* A Special Children’s high shoes and ox fords, both in black and * ss . brown. Made by Endicott- . lar 10c sheeting in short made heavy for neC ted with Efird’s. She lengths, from Ito 25 yari hard winter wear. All. sizes w [\\ b e pleased to serve her pieces to be put on sale from 8 1-2 to 3. 07/* friends in her new connec- Friday Buy yours now .... vl C tion. morning at ... . U /^C __ , 0 . ■ _ Men’s Dress Mens Suits MM shirts 97 C i v 'hi. u ' ‘-i'-i ''-- * , Men’s dress shirts in most | rt'fc any pattern or color on-3 ■ TjP C fig- *Hr J could ask. Fine broadcloth, i dfflf • Can’t Fade. Buy your sup- Ply now of these unmatch £ Men's new fall and winter a ble shirts 07/* suits, in the newest pattern in Henderson if I C and style such as blue, brown W.■ or grey herring bone stripe, Jjm/X Men’s Work made in you. favorite sport Shoes $1.98 back. Be suie to visit oui sZMtpi T Work shoes heavv all loath clothing department today to -W ® , aVy ; . , ' find these fine *l9 CA *HutT\ \rWW 2T> wlth * hlck robber sole*. eiiit« far «bl£»3U These shoes are being sold SU tS * V here in Henderson for $2.95. " Buy your supply <M AO Men’s Dress ... HBEHSH ' at Efird’s for .... 3>1.y0 Pants $2.95 . * Men’s Wool Men’s wool dress papts in |f|ljj| all stripes, checks, in your av ®r- 111 II I sizes in blue or plaids. Buy rte color. Sizes 29-36. 36-4., f#||t ’ no w at these *0 AC ICed $2.95 . ' low prices .. ■. 3>z.95 Blankets Blankets- Men’s Dress Blankets A c j qq MI»1 Our blanket department is UxrordS l| Wi M stocked to its capacity. We New black, brown and grey have the most complete stock oxfords, these shoes v are ? yßp|f WW& i n Henderson. Any size, any made by Endicott-Jdjmson, * ■Rf f color, featuring solids, and the largest shoe company in HW fSBI i plaids, also in cotton, part the world. Be sure to see JMp» wo °l ab wool . Priced these shoes now. Made in all from — 5r,5 f0r.... 51.98 59c “ $7.95 Efird’s Dept. Store In Henderson CHURCH SOCIETIES ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE FIVE
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