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SOCIAL
ACTIVITIES
"\i, ,sii»imry Society Meets.
„u' Bridgers missionary
meet tonight at 7:30
• First JVI. E. church.
Mutcher Home
Butcher, who attends
Chumbersburg. Pa., is
spring holidays in the
c: parents. Mr. and Mrs.
v::er. in Willowood.
Here for Holidays.
Misses Virginia Hunt and Peggy
Moran, who attend Stuart Hall,
Staunton. Va.. are spending the
spring holidays at their homes here.
Returns to City
Mrs. I. T. Hoyle has returned from
Columbia, S. C., where she has been
spending sometime with Mr. and
VIrs. W. C. Mills.
It's Spring at
DAVIS'
*QfLi.
of Watckf&y tZeQuly
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ASK TO SEE THE
NEW SPRING COLORS
... in Town wear custom-built, all silk
hosiery . . . essential for the fashion
able Spring wardrobe . .. and a defi
nite possibility for any budget, at only
$1.00
For an Easter
Present
Pinocchio and
Jimmy Cricket
! - stuffed figures
*■'. very real'-tic feat
Mo vabie arms.
ciC.—
$1.98
Our Apologies
lire happy ro introduce to our window shoppers
Exciting Estelle and Gorgeous Gertrude—our two
ciutiful new manniquins.
apologize to those pi ex erring brunettes and wish to
- r these people that we will have a brunette in our
'• imi' w next week.
Wednesday Specials
Tartan Cotton Rugs
: Formerly Now
'> x i) ft $3.50 $2.00
i x 7 it 1.50 1.00
J 'ot plaids, printed challis
and spun rayon 15c
int printed club broadcloth in beauti
ful sprinsr patte'.ns, reduced to . . 22c
Grocery Specials
1-lk
Tip Top
Cotfee
19c
: No. 2 cans
Corn
22c
1-lb.
White House
Coffee
24c
;j—No. 2 cans
Peas
23c
i can
Chicken
| Brunswick
Stew
26c
Large
Rinso
20c
6 pkgs.
Macaroni
25c
1-lb.
Kaffee Hag
36c
Canada Dry Special
< cich. Ginger Ale 1 IJ ~
tiding Water lUv
E. G. Davis & Sons Co.
Easter Dance For West End
Will Be Held Next Monday
Bobby Davis, chairman of the
dance committee at West End Coun
try Club, today announced that he
and his committee had abandoned
the idea of a cabaret style dance for j
Marian Martin
Pattern ^
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J j 9340
PATTERN 9340
If you're mature in years and
: figure. byt young at heart, here's
| your dream-come-true dress, Marian
Martin's Pattern 9340. Right in
fashion's limelight are those em
broidered flowers, appliquod on the
bodice panels in garden-fresh colors.
Clear directions for their simple
; motifs are included along with the
Sew Chart. Two bodice panels ex
tend down into a shapely waist
girdle, eliminating any revealing
waistline break and giving a smooth,
-lender silhouette. Have long sleeves
j or short ones with decorative tucks
j :ind a slight scallop. If you omit
i 'ho embroidery, consider making
bodice panels, girdle and sash all
:n harmonizing contrast.
Pattern 9340 may be ordered only
in women's sizes 34. 36. 38, 40, 42.
44. rfi and 43. Size 3G requires 3
i 1-:? yard"? 39 inch fabric.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins
| for this MARIAN MARTIN pattern.
Re sure to write plainly vour SIZE.
NAME. ADDRESS, and STYLE
NUMBER.
Send you»* order to Henderson
I Daily Dispaich, Pattern Department,
232 W. 18th St. New York. N. Y.
j
next Easter Monday when the an
nual Easter dance of that organiza
tion will be presented from 10 until
2 o'clock.
While tiie cabaret plans met with
widespread approval, it was deemed
unwie to attempt it now, due to the
lack of space. Plans call for the an
nual June dance to be a cabaret when
the club's Iront porch can be used
without fear of cold weather.
The ballroom will feature Easter
decorations, and the chairman has
promised a novelty act during the
evening.
Refreshments will be available ai
the intermission hour.
Townsville P.-T. A.
Meeting Monday
Townsviilc Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation met at Townsville high school
last Monday. Mrs. David Gay led
'.he devotional, and Dr. A. D. Gregg,
county health officer, made an in
tcre ting t; II; on vaccination of pre
school children, and urged the asso
ciation to do its best to see that all
pre- chool age children receive both
vaccinations.
N'-w officers were elected for the
corning year, with Mr. Ro?e Hick?
oeing named president, Mrs. David
Jay, vice-president, Miss Mary
Sor.lherland, secretary, and Mrs.
Jamo; Twisdale, treasurer.
Middleburg Seniors
To Give Class Play
The senior class of the Middle
burg In,**h school will present its class
play on the evening of March 21, at
8 o'clock. They will give the play
"Betty, the Girl o'My Heart".
This play, a three-act melodrama,
portrays in a tender and touching
way tiie deep love o! Betty for her
kind old father. Appealing, too, is the
courtship of Betty and the gay, hand
•nme millionaire, .Terry Carmichael.
The ca.-t of characters includes the
following: Betty, a girl of 17, Vir
ginia Bennett: Mrs. Graves, a wo
man of 45, Ruth Hoyle: Peter Graves,
a man of 4ii, Arthur Seaman; Jerry
Carmichael. an up-to-date man of
about 2:i. Warren Short; Marie, the
maid, Louise \Villiams; Martin, the
butler, Marion Povthrcss; Elizabeth,
the young daughter of Mrs. Graves,
Rosaleigh Floyd; Mrs, Jenkins, the i
housekeeper, Dorothy Mae Hcndrick.
Other members' of the class will
have charge of the following: linhl
and property, Charles Hobgood, Wal
ter Bender, and Linwood Harton;
Prompter, Connie Hilliard; publicity.
Helen Benton, Rowena Kimball, and
Mildred Bender; tickets, Ann Wat
kins and Dorothy Lee Kearson; j
make-up, Mary Franklin; programs,
Helen Knuckles.
The junior choir of the First Pres
bterian church will hold a rehearsal
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the church.
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Your Patronage Appreciated
Film To Be Shown
At P.-T. A. Meeting
"Conquest of the Air", a special j
film will be shown at Henderson
high school tomorrow afternoon at 4
o'clock in connection with the Par
ent-Teacher meeting, and parents
and friends of the school are invited
to see this educational epic.
The film portrays the first attempts
of man to fly, bringing his trials, and
finally his success, up to the modern
day. The film is highly recommend
ed. and is certain to be enjoyed by
those seeing it.
(fiNGRARILATIONS
tr^sr i hpPy''
Birth of Son.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lavinder an
nounce the birth of a son, James C;;r
roll. March H. at Maria Parham hos
pital.
Returns to New Jersey,
Miss Charlotte McCulley 'denied
io her home in New Jersey this
morning, after several days' visit tc. j
iier sister, Mrs. John IB. Watkins, Jr i
Club To Meet
The Junior Woman's Club will
meet Wednerdny evening at 6
("clock iit West End Country Club
vith Mrs. N. P. Slnm e as hostess,
t wai announced today.
Hickiboro News
By FLORENCE B. WOODY.
Rev. Van Stevens filled his re
gular appointment at Island Creek
Sunday, preaching a fine sermon to
a very good congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks, Sr., of
Henderson, attended services ;it Is
land Creek Sunday and were din
ner guests of Frank II. Hicks and
family.
Rebecca Shanks of E. C. T. C. ar
rived Wednesday to spend the spring
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Shanks.
Mrs. John Early Twisdale, was
able to ride around Sunday after
noon.
Taylor Shotwell of State, was
veek-end guest of his parents, Mr.
md Mrs. G. B. Shotwell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gill's Sunday
light supper guests were Mr. and
VIrs. M. D. Woody. Spurgeon, Mr.
md Mrs. L. J. Shanks, Rebecca, Mr.
md Mrs. J. E. Jones and Florence
Woody.
Mr. and Mrs. harvey O'Quinn lit
tle son, Donald, of Sanl'ord. were
Saturday night supper guests of H.
T. Gill and family of Stovall, attend
ed services at Island Creek Sunday
and were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Woody.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hicks spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Tucker.
Mrs. Emma Shotwell is spending
the week at Stovall with her son.
H. R. Shotweii.
Mrs. J. K. Plummer and Mrs. Har
ris, of Raleigh, r.re expected to uei
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. j
Shanks Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shotwell were I
Sunday afternoon visitors in thei
home of Ray Shotwell of Stovall.
Mrs. Robert Lee Jones, little
daughter, Charlotte Ann, of Rocky
Mount, spent several days the past
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Averett.
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THE LOVELIEST WAY TO WISH ANYONE HAPPINESS
FLOWERS for EASTER
If you're wise in the art of pleasing, you'll
know it's FLOWERS at Eastcrtime!
It's the nicest, it's the simplest, it's ilia,
loveliest way to express Easier greetings |
And what a thrilling array of Spring's
gayest flowers here at Bridgers . frag
rant Hyacinths—cheery Tulips—bright
Hydrant as—snow white Lilies—and a
host of ether fresh, beautiful i'lowers to
ni';ke faster the gayest, brightest occa
sion of the year. Remember, you can wire
j'i';\vei\s to friends miles away—the cost
is remarkably lew. Simply give us the
address of receiver, the kind of flowers
you wish to send . . we'll do the rest!
SPRING FLOWERS —
SheMl be happy when she
receives our lovely assort
ment. ♦
IiOX OF fiOS/'JS—Appro
priate and beautiful for
Easter.
LILY PLANTS-—The sym
bol of Easter! Also bloom
ing Azalea, Hyacinth, Hy
drangeas, etc.
BRIDGERS—The Florist
PHONE 380.
Henderson, N. C. Oxford, N. C.