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l\.ce"s sister. Mrs.
>:i Petersburg
i • and Mr. a:id
a dwell. Jr.. visited
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» :")rtr» to Meet
\ chorus will meet to- j
*tkvtci 01 at o:30
- -. high school.
. ... i to ye present.
U k-eiul («uest>
M. Lewis had as ixer !
ts her =:ster. Mrs.
D.irhatn. her niece.
Raleigh, and
■ Lewi.-, ot Durham.
5 mv. tor Florida
... er. Mrs. Hubert
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- H G. Maxwell, oi !
planning to leave j
- tv." Florida, for a 1
t r Ut ek-Er.d j
Tanner. a student 1
v. Lege. Green-1 oro. !
.-end here with her !
Mr.-. C. P. Ta.tner. j
,.. -t -.e. class:: ate. |
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Marian Martin
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PATTERN 9326
Of course you want your * ' :t
rhen-dutv" costume simple to make
But it can be crisply pa tty ;,t the
-a:ne time. Here's proof In M
Martin's Pattern 9326. See t'.ie well
1'tmg front lines, with the .-martiy
^uiveu >ide bodice sections that
orm. one piece with the houldeiv
In back the shoulder straps arc
;nt in just THREE PIECES such,
excluding the sash and the >;:>tiona
pockets. Take vo'tr choice >t ;w"
gay voivions: '.me with contra>t. the
other with u colorful. ea>y flower
•ppiique.
Pattern 9326 may be ordered onlv
a sizes small, medium -ind large.
111 s:ze. view A. requires 1 1-2
35 inch fharic and "i-8 yard
I'ntrast: view B. 2 1-8 yards 35
rich.
Send FIFTEEN' CENTS in coins
or this MARIAN MARTIN pattern
*o sure to write plainiv vour SIZE.
N.A ME. ADDRESS, and STYLE
NUMBER.
Send your order to Henderson
Dailv Dispatch. Pattern Deoartment.
232 W. 18th S» . New York. N. Y.
Dabnev P.-T. A. To
Meet On fu.esday
The Dabney Parent-Teacher As
sociation wiil meet in the .school
auditorium Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock, according to an announce
ment made today.
All members were urged to be
present.
Visitor on Sl.\nr'i:tv.
U'illie E. Hooker. o! V.'arronton
-pent Sundav with .'.it. and Mrs. P
E. Lewis.
r. D. (Vs to Meet
The United Daughters of the Con
federacy wili meet Wednesday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock with Mi-ses
Jennie and Jtinie Dunn, at their
at 42'i \ort;i Garnet1: street.
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cause entire tubful gets equal
washing cction — no "dead
zone' of floating pieces at top
... no excessive -.. ashing wear
at bottom of tab.
Henderson
Furniture Co.
Phone 14-1
Alma Club Meeting At
TheR. G. S. Davis Home
The Alma Club met Saturday aft
ernoon with Mrs. 1!. CI. S. Davis and
Ivirs. 13. Frank Harris, as hostesses,
at the Davis home on Andrews
avenue.
A letter I'rom Mrs. Berniee K.
Harris. thanking the club lor a con
gratulatory wire sent her when she
received the Mayflower Cup. was
read.
Officers were reelected for the
coming year, and the president, Mrs.
K. F. Siuiw. appointed the louowingl
program committee lor 1940-41: Mrs.'
E. H. Dixon, chairman; Mrs. F. L.
Toepleman, and Mrs. William II.
Boyd.
The matter of the Alma club's
sponsoring the lectures lor next year
was discussed, and voted upon
negatively.
The afternoon's program, "Radio
in the World Today ' consisted of two
very interesting; papers by Airs. Wil
liam H. Bnvct and A'isv Aiarie! Gary.
The hostesses served delicious re
freshments to fifteen members and
two sue: ts present.
Gaia Plans For Leap Year
Lance Are Being Formed
The Ambassador Club's Leap Yean
D; nee Wednesday evening from 101
unt:i o'clock ;il West End Country'
Jiub [ i'oie.ii'C: to be a most enjoyable j
a.'.air. according to Mi.^s Dorothy |
vVesier. presi lent pro tempore, who.!
i.'i lv. ooard ol directors, chosen
Cor thi. event, are planning to make
he cU'i.ee a big event fur this sec
tion.
Air; numerous girls in nearby !
c:ties have been invited to atiena,!
with their escorts. !
"Best Undressed''
Janice Logan
| An abbreviated,,toga, coupled with
a spectacular figure, won for Jarwce
j Logan, Hollywood star, the title of
; "best undressed woman of the year."
Among the runners-up were Mar
lene Dietrich, No. 2; and Dorothy
Lamour, No. 3. Selection was made
by Art Students League, in Nsw
York.
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At \ arbroufjh-Hines
W edding In Durham
i
| A number uL Henderson people
attended the marriage ol Miss Lur
•nelia Eiliut Yarbrough, of Durham,
'and Richmond Kennon Hincs, ol New
(York City, at 8:30 o'clock Saturday
jeveiling in Duke Chapel, Durham,
'and tiie reception given at the home
ol tiie bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Yarbrough, immediately iol
lowing the ceremony.
! The Yarbroughs are former resi
' dents ol' Henderson and they have
a number of friends here.
Among those who were at the
.wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
IB. Robards, Mr. and Mrs. JR. J.
!Jones, Miss Betsy Rose Jones, Mrs.
| R. B. Powell. Mrs. L. R. Gooch, Miss
I Page Gooch, and Miss Annie Thomas.
, ol Henderson and Washington. Mrs.
I Farquhard S. Best, of New York,
one of Miss Yarbrough's attendants,
(returned to Henderson Saturday
j night, to visit her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. L. R. Gooch.
Governor Hoey Here.
Governor Clyde R. Hoey, Mrs.
Hoey. and ihcir daughter. Miss Isobcl
Hoey. were in the city yesterday. The
party stopped at Parker's Drug Store,
where Kdgar Edwards .-erved the
G' " ern •. his I'avo: ite dring a Coca
Cola.
Red 1 U-'SX :!P.d l!:S til I'iicv i; a, I i
ClKipol lilil. '..iii iHi HI ll 111'.- . ,lISIC
lOl" lilt e\ cut.
1 he ladies will •• i.-i .hi
dancc, dt> ail the i 1 aiiinj;. v..t!i I
mere nKiiiv Ihcic : i!n,j|y .. a m i -
oily.
tiacii member t>! thr ;>:lui
organization will brir.;; t\.., (>.■ n.ore
dates, and ihe invited gue>t v.:!; tl<»
like-wise.
In keeping v.'t'i the i-!u^>i."<.*%.
thf it;, nee v.'iil be smelly mimal.
Miss Daniel is Oil
Meredith i lonor Roll
Meredith College. Raleigh. Feb.
2G.—The honor roil for the lall se
mester ut Meredith college, released
recently by Miss Luc:!e Johnson,
registrar, lists 144 students, with 48
attaining the lirst honors, ana lib
entered on the second honor roll.
All "A" rating went to tour stu
dents. The 18 students making the
first honor roll achieved a scholastic
average of over U<) percent.
Miss Rowena Daniel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Daniel, of Hen
derson. and Miss Lillian Watkins.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Watkins, of Manson, were among
those girls achieving tlie first honor
roll rating.
P.-T. Members I r^ed
To Attend Forum
Members of Parent-Teacher As
sociations in Vanee county are urged
by the officers ul' that organization
to attend the panel discussion on
"Federal Aid to Education", to be
conducted by a group of University
of North Carolina faculty members,
led by Dr. Ralph W. McDonald, as
sistant director of the extension of
the University, in the Henderson
high school library Wednesday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
The subject of federal aid to edu
cation is being treated at this time
by a committee of the State Parent
Teacher Association. called the
'"Xext Steps in Education" commit
tee. and the open forum Wednesday
will tie in with the P.-T. A. commit
tee work. Mrs. W. R. Daniel is the
member from Vance county on the
committee.
Lonely Bride
Margaret Hill Steinbruckner
An American from Springfield,
Mass., the former Margaret Hill is
pictured as she returned to New
York to try and^ get her German
husband, Hans Steinbruckner, re
leased from a British internment
camp. He was seized when war
broke out, shortly after they were
married.
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=M
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muscular aches; pains of neuralgia;
functional periodic pains, and as a
sedative in simple nervousness. Use
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always consult a physician when pains
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News From Library A t
Henderson High School
Last week the book order lor this
school year was sent. Books ordered
are as follows: 78 fiction, 15 North i
Carolina, 3 vocational and subscrip
tion to Vocational index, G Story I
Collections, 3 Mathematics, and 1
history. After the books arrive, it
will take about two weeks to put
them into circulation.
Mrs. A. M. Fountain of Raleigh
(formerly Miss Maxine Taylor) made
a visit to the library recently. She
gave some books, chiefly history, as
subscription.
The list o! students who owe line:
grows smaller every day. This i
probably due to the tact that student
are paying more attention to the dati
due stamped in the back of the book
The daily reminder of date on stud;
hall boards may help a few to tun
books in on time. There are so fev
books in certain groups that it al
most becomes necessary not to re
new books at the end of the 7-da;
period. Many students are cooperat
ing nicely in this respect: there are
few renewals when compared with
the circulation. —Reported.
Important for Women
A weak, run-down condition niton
gives a foothold to functional
5 dysmenorrhea, causing much peri
> odical distress from lieadach.es,
5 nervousness, cramp-like .pain for
J women. CARDUI so often helps in
such cases, for it sharpens appe
tite, boosts flow of gastiic juices;
1 so improves digestion, helps build
physical resistance. CARDUI, lak
■ en a few days before ard during
- "the time." is another way to help
' periodic distress. Used 50 years.
1
iuiiu vv o.
Fish. History of America.
McKinley. World history in the
| making.
Williamson. Problems in American
Democracy.
Beard. History of the U. S.
Lurch. Problems in American De- |
mocracy.
Schapiro. Civilization in Europe. i
Furniss. Labor problems.
lla/.cn. Modern Europe,
j Shakespeare. As you like it.
Webster. Early European history.
This ^jift of bonks was appreciated
ivery much and the books will bo put
in . circulation as soon as possible. ]
. Lillle change has been made this !|
jjemester in the group of council ;
j members who keep the charging I
j do.-1-. During 5th period Stamo Za- j
pantis takes Majorie Royster's place; !i
jLula Abbot during the (5th period!
hakes .Mildred Whitley's place. The j
stud', nts at the desk handle cir-j
! dilation in a very satisfactory man
ner. j
i During the past week Helen Mus- '
| tian. council member, made two j
i labels for the Democracy and Con- j
j serration shelves. As much material J
as possible will be collected this year !
for these and for North Carolina and
Vocational shelves, also.
The high school library is open
daily from 8:15 a. m. to 4:<m p. m.
exclusive of the lunch period. This |
extra time before and after school j
Iho:ir- should make it possible for j
lany student to go to the library for j
i materials some time during the day |
even though he may not be schedul- i
erl for a study period. Approximate- j
ly fill students use the library during '
cach of the six periods.
The magazine rack now has 32
magazines in celluloid protectors. ;
Many students use them every per
jiod: some never seem to stay on the i
| rack. During May there will be a '
I student and faculty poll on maea- i
jzine use. Demand, price, and suita- .
| bility will determine chances in the j
(present magazine list for* next year's |
[Club Women Have
State Convention
I
The State Convention of thr North '
! Carolina Slate Federation of Women's
Clubs will be held in Greensboro
May 1, 2. and 3. with headquarters at
the K'ng Cotton Hotel. Mrs. John L.
W'hitchurst, of Baltimore, first vice
president of Jie General Federation, j
I will be one of the principal speak-j
crs and Paul V. McNutt. Federal Se
curity Administrator, and presiden-i
tin! aspirant, will also be one of the
speakers.
Preceding the opening of Ihc con- i
vention the Junior Women's Clubs;
will hold their convention, a business
f session on Tuesday afternoon, April
j 30, an address that night by Hugh 1
IClegg. of Washington, assistant to J. i
Edgar Hoover. The Junior convention
will bo continued Wednesday morn-j
inn ending with a luncheon.
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