SOCIETY NEWS < \\ ΜΗ Nrlhi* < mu le Can VI» hollyhock ·ο two And * * ! » ι κ * ■·'··,! : · witch ι in lv·'·. ] ' is «η v'i.i the v\ · ' : · . And one U Ν . · i\»n >· ire \\ t .vt A· d >λ Λ\> bin .i< toil· li And if \ uu OIU w 1 \ O ik iν :>ι VI- S Γ„ 1 hill « :!!»·"<* M > ï \ ι «· 11 ν I * C'hnn J V Hs Π ι I '. f t B< · Ti.e Ρ tue v.: ■ M. ft ι - \ b al l. ' \!**liio·«ΕΚ3Γ'>ί ><2®ΕΓΦ·< ËTg7dAVIS & sUNS CO Marian Martin Pattern * g imt yiîb'. Γ ΛΤΤΚΚλ >♦ .«· •ι ·ϋ » . ι pu ι Hull ■. ι v\ ι ; | .Mil" til' ' W ·, - ' « ι . . u ,.ι! h Mi Ht « . · ! I » ( 1 · : - . i\ ι».'·: Ν ' , I . . ' · ' · II I · ι · »IU V\ 1 ! »1 - ·' t'Ù ' ' · . · ... ·. t .< . î.i .'·ί>; ! , • ;,!Ui }■· j;ip ··■ ' » I « . t ■ • [p < % : ' · < - ' a'. «tri · 1 14 !' • ■ : ' ·' " : ι · . -· · » 1 ·! î.^ ί'T 'NJTS η min : l'L Τ1'" Η.·· !· ■■ Π" r)< · -nt V ι Γ ' ■ V 1·) Ministers Institut' ("I Shocco News Η\ Μ Κ>. J. M M ν { o\ • Mis* Kuth . . i U :: i.« d vl-, K.;· Win y K< «m· huiiu? 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V f.C . \\ Il · - e il : » a eî ι ■ " .\at i"iia ! t )»·! onse" I )u iii. the ! 'Tthet π nit -nUw 11. · • tniie: · will learn ί > v ! η ·> t . > 11 : ' ■. ρ - ; ι ti ten" na lioi : ' tieicn-t . ι ;■ · tnils against enemy nations, but also : in. 1 d isea.se and 11 h ier.iey. i ' 11 η ι ■) ; . >11(1 sandwich* \\ ei » «ti i>\ :iit- hostes.se> a! the euit • ■ ι «-· -h·· pi "Ui a ι ί . Recent Bride 1 ' · : . ! .ill, .V»» λ! .1 H < >'H I Pugh, of Ιί.ι,ιη.ικ.·. V,ι . λ (κ. h»·:,,, I n· 'ι .ifjr S ; ' . ! 'ι ; in mil . I '· . Γ : : M, ' , , h u M \. · \ i: < ;,il. ·»Γ ( ίι,: .1, i«!it.·: M· ai,,I M ι Yisils l'.irentv M; \\ Il (M, ,1 W.idesl,· ' ,1,: lu· 11. t-iil- Mi and \l ι .' I ' I lut ill 1.111. .: ' [I ,ι I luilllt* 111, ' ' I , Ι· I .'· (Mil \isiliiif; llrrc Mi--· lîrttv I., Si ι, ι tl ot Hair 1 ι. \ ι s 11111.. Mi l't^;',\ Κ ii'sijf * ■ ' ·· \ «-ι ι, Sir. pl.in t,, r»*llit II ' > lift I H ,l πι t· l.eaves for HurliiiKtuii. Mi Mildred Muii*"ll. ιιιιίιιΙι, :i,,· I.ii ii 11 \ ni II,· Hurl iiigtun I ,. , ι let ' ycsli ; ιΐ.,ν li result ι· u, . tiu'i ι . a Hi - pending tin mtsr 11 «· ι ·. - with Iht purent*. Mr. and M: .1 II Mm·. i: Week-laid lier·'. .1, ,1 ! : ι» dell ! nut tin work ι · I : ΐ I II, I ». II fill: VI I .Hid Ml · \V I ι Li, i\\ de ι , M : : · Hi1 iidci ,-ur .ml .· :i. , Ίΐι·· ι ··■ , .iiid 11 ι··nil in I i · ■! :ti· ', , · I III 111 llf (I t,, ill >|| I . Ί · Γ . :· Ν .,L. ... il! Ν.,ι .III,. Μ·,ι. ii. ν mid w ill , ιιι. -.ni I'm Honolulu ΊΊι, population ρπ yqltair mil,· ·ι ii,· ι '., u 111 · ut \ 'V York ι ■: .· 1 ihi ai' * Κ c ad 111*4 ■Course ( omplefed By I .iir^c Number Ol ti ι Mi . M.i Ut · -fi,· tCl ν Cl 1« '! the il Le.-lu· ' ; \ m, ·:.■.% and it- lu .iii .■hc> ai \ · ; : auti South Henderson, ! ·■ 113 , «· | < :« d the suinmei ' ,. t j j ! 1 ; · . · f alllied loi JUVt'UlÎf ' i:t in!. tlx « ·> and cMty, the < ibi.ii> . « :. limed t.»da\ : Ί i^aU tilt· latter p.U t « 1 '. 1 ■ .il 111 bu\> \\ fl't' ! " '< at Hit' library . « it*> Ht>uks ai»« »u t j ' CVnIrai and South America . · * 11 ί«·. mmei rt'si(lini4 at | j . r\ l iit·.-«· book W ith ' ι liu>ti .iti-·π and artistic j \ ..· ,.|. ; m i*d j " ; tuiai anions bot.: | ,. » ι ? - .aid actui! ι ^aders. i | !.. «· W. *« ι . Mi- Kl»/- , •ni . ·!>< ..t th.· lib- , ■ ■· u«ld stories ai.,,ut il,.· · ' ι · tii Ί the I Tniti'd . · < -11 ; It <1 meetings ol the . . · .'.•id i'i ·α· . ι 11 · > 1111.. ■ · ■ aet in.14- u ère held ι I ai.: ν ' V eek Mil Uie l;i\Vll ' · a ! ; I " ary. and at St ■ e . ' \-.rth lin - M«'nda\ i·! î t : ι > week ' ■ ! J ; ! it \ 1 II 'lira ' at Si »llt t, : · :· ■' là h III record- U crc · ■ who had con.plated > ·! the 121 ;ι ^l-!r:cil at ι ■ lit·: .. ι \ e· οι;} lifted tin· ■ l.i ι the 1 Uil reglM.ied ai 'a* ' Ν· ί th and So ith completed the reading, t: .ι *· :.il ni 1 1Λ win· t nu.· bed « : » Λ ι : μ «ι 114 tii">e u 11 « > η gis 1 ♦ a the lib» ary toi the course « » «··. » i ai vl11 1 > and bo\ 1 roin Vance. I )abn« v. and A\ cock : m : ! ί a · fMinity. Her e l'or Visit. M Annie Μ i\,K. ai : ived la. : 114 i » î to visit her sister, Mrs. L. i\. tooeli, m id M. ( bn* h. M» - Page, . ! - ! :. : been teach 11114 ;ι Λ .1141e ! 1. : .. l'ii' the' · ' I yea I . ret I! rd p' iii!1, and ma King he: h, ί ι ; « · η \Vad'esboiυ with another sister, • I i\ i. I )nnlap. I OK \ BOX? ' i · « ' id · 'lit : ·· I : y ι... wash your ··· · 1 .1 ίί·'·' > a pan e < candy i.:ii you wash your ears, you'll - · ··' · pa 1 e " t » a : a i ■ 1. 'l'an I take a both ! !. ' a Ί ' . Hell· ΠIΛ ITER FORTY [ FRAXCIE turned anil looked w . ι ·■ at-s ..eyes at lier .sis-; ι T-in-law, who made no reapon.se. She turned and flounced out the .. , ■ :i imv il M tlie arcade, say ing as alio v.ir.t, "Let's go upstairs, VIena " ,\:i riKht." To Francie, she said, "Gti help Barker." In;.·.· .·. is waiting at the f<-K t of t lu· grilled stair .·, ay that led to Yl-na S apartment. Together they walked tip. and into the apartment liv::.;4 room. Diane whiiled and la ι ! ht-r hostess squarily. "What wa*· :>,»· meaning of that idiotic in tr· ··!i;■ 'tton . K:.j' .ying her guest's dlscomfi tu! . Y Una asked, "Isn't it true? ' It's a situation we scarcely are calling attention to. The entire family is crushed." Ylena went to Rose's mom and asked her to prepare tea She came back and faced the agitate !. frown iiij* Mrs. Percy 0'N< il. Diane, I ι an remember when y ur family, you particularly, wouldn't have welcomed me as a wife fur your precious, guarded Tati." Daunted, but only for a moment, Diane admitted that fact. "You needn t rub it in. l'ercy and I've al ways hoped Tate wouldn't marry, because of the money angle. Selfish, but there it is!" "Then you should be satisfied now. I'd hardly say Francie was taking any money." Rose entered and put a tray on a low coffee ta ble before Ylena. Stiffly, Diane said, "And she won't!" She accepted a cup of tea from her hostess. ''You can't blame us for wanting to keep Dad's money in the family. It's different with you," she said unashamedly. "You have something." Engrossed in putting lemon and sugar lumps into her cup, she missed the bit terly amused look on Ylena's face. "Percy and I have to think of Davy." "And yourselves!" "Really, Ylena, you're Insuffer able." The blond girl smiled. "I merely _ ! happen to be in the beautiful po oiuiv/n V^i. Utiiig iimc iv.< S>cty WIlclL X want to. Besides. why are you fuss ing·. You're certainly the frank type." The distraught, frowning dark fcirl diil not answer. She sat quietly, intent on her tea and a thin water cress sandwu n. After a short while, she broke the silence. "Then I'll be more frank. You may af well know we blame you for this mess, you could have spared us." Ylena groaned aloud and stooil her ground. "Don't be an imbecile Diane What is Tate? An infant? No! Il· 's plenty old. and plenty ex perienced, heaven knows, to look after himself. That absurd idea ol h.s to take revenge because I wenl East simply boomeranged." "And has hurt you just as much You didn't have to tear out of towr as if the police were after you." Ylena turned a grave look to ward her irate guest. "Diane, : went east because it concerne» Carlyle. She's first in my heart ani always will be." Again Diane was silent. Finally ■he queried, "Have you seen Tati lately?" "Yea," Ylena «aid with sarcasm "I saw the runaway bridegroom In ! Jamaica, just another misunder stood husband. Diane. It's strange Inn au.se I happen to know she un- j derstood him perfectly well at J other times." "The mistake was In employing her in your shop. I don't think you 1 showed much discretion." "At any rate, she was frank enough to tell me she would take ι him if she could. Apparently she \ could. She did." For that statement, Diane had | no argument. She stayed a few j minutes lor. y or, then left to meet ; Percy. That night Ylena went to call on Terry Alkire, carrying to him a box ? extra-special cigars from Ha v::na, also, as a joke, a pair of ι ,coa-colored, rhumba dancing ; lulls, festive in native costumes of ! pale blue yarn. "Come on in! Come on In!" his words greeted her through the grating of his bedroom window, as he spied her walking along the desert stone patio walk. "I'll be down In a minute. The girl looked about the large and unusual living room. With pleasure she thought, "This house is really beautiful." She was satis tied with her work on it and re j called, with faintly superior hu i mor, how apprehensive she had j been when Terrence Alkire bel I lowed his order. I His thudding steps came down the wide tiled stairway. Wearing a i gawdy bathrobe, he trundled his ! fat little body across the floor and shook her hand. "What news about the baby?" he asked first. With glowing rapture she told him, "Oh, Terry, everything has worked out. It's only a matter of time—" She gave him a close look, "You don't look so kittenish. What's the matter?" "I've been sick. You see, when you leave town, everything goes wrong." "I'll say everything goes wrong." The girl handed him the packages. 'Presents!" he exclaimed. "Goody." He lost no time in un wrapping them. Suddenly he jerked up his head ar.d regarded her from beneath the fat woolly brows. "Now what do you mean by that?" Then he spat out! "Oh, I remember. He got married. All right! He got married. But take that hungry hound-dog look off your facc. It's not the end of the world, you know." Ylena stretched out In one of the large living room chairs and closed her eyes. "It practically is the end of my world. Francie's religion doesn't recognize divorce." "Ah!" With that ejaculation Al kire looked up and frowned. "Just goes to show it wasn't intended," he insisted. "Always said he was the wrong man." He sniffed his ci gar and showed proper apprecia tion, then got busy smoking it "The durn fool doctors would kill me if they knew about this—thai is, if the cigar doesn't do it first— not because It isn't good, child. It is. It's perfect, but a little rich foi my old blood." The girl answered his smile, "] should have brought you llcorici cigars." "Ylena—" Alkire paused to to fiale rich smoke, "how many time» have you seen a picture show and thought, 'That's the best show I've ever seen,' then you forgot ttie name, next the players, and finally the entire plot—-and after quite some time, you didn't remember a thing about it ?" \V hi."h makes you ^ philoso pher, I suppose. Listen, Terry. I Know I'm a fool to care for Tate Cromwell, so I'm that much ahead of everyone else who thinks so but I can't help it, so let me be a fool in my own way." She turned a set stubborn gaze toward him. How are you going to stop caring when its not inside you to do it?" "Love scars! Bosh!" her host said insultingly. "I'm past 60 and there are no scars on my heart." "There are on mine, and I'm not ashamed of them," she contributed rebelliously. For several minutes, neither spoke. Ylena rested, eyes closed. Terrence Alkire smoked and ap praised her sympathetically. Finally he spoke, "Why don't you marry someone else? Marry Ham ilton or Vernon Stone—or me, even. I intend to leave my money to you and your baby anyway. I have so much it makes me Hi "to think about It. It's Indecent I feel like a criminal to sit by and let vou work." J "I don't work so hard-«nyway, I love my work and I'll not give It up—and stop talking about leaving your money to people. You'll be spending it for years yet." Alkire pinched the ekin on his hand into a ridge. "Look! It will stay that way for years. Ylena I in an old man." "Don't talk like that," the girl exclaimed with compassionate fight, she was near tears. "It makes me feel terrible." J?' Κ·". The olf Betty Cordon. \ oted u· Γ s Glarnoui Girl Βίο 1 among , y v.ii'"' trop "I comers-out, in ui« tii.it K.i ieigl Γ> jimu.il l>ebu ,.nte Ball v. ill ιeceivv an imiMi.il ι :Ί1111 ι x publicity I'll! Hi' »-t «>1 thr th» d« I» ' liist be wondering il they , not going ι-· lie completely ignor ,1 ; J ι thf -il ! ph'lî.ltil .Iphfl .-lltl pvcial writer? who will h five eyes* ,ii: · : i l tVpfW : 1 tt · 1 - « · : I \ !·■, · \\ tty. Ail ,|!;\V|U' ll.ι to (It) i- It·. 1(1 thr >;ipt'l C.. Uilll\ .[I ' · 1 < 1 <·Ï to I ( »lll/1' Jj.it til. !:- . ! i I'lil 111 Which tin SpCC I, · nul ι \ » i ii.11 get .nl 1 ! h ' I Γ. ί · · k«. t » ι " s 11 i j . 11 d . 111 < · î ι (11111 t'a il I'; 11 « oi j :i e* ti un pet- Tht· < ·« »ι 111 »ι« »ιι · ι g... un \ .i. if t \ < ·1 } ·· I· hi: <·· 11 ans fif l.l backt >1 < ompU tely ot f thv page. I • '· · tie ··! every Une "i >p! politic ( tin- dee ci s of Kt»»se\ < It, Willkie, U heelei and ,111(11 '« ! Li ί I · ' . M (1.1 llJIftl I Ί I'll! I'll ο ! ι. · ( \ci , - i« 11 < 11 a I must .ill else ) And >«» it'- probably going to bf ι .f ni th; * » η f I » î ί.· ι >cca>ioii in the !..(·- « 1 « ·:ι ,»· 1 .>·· North t 'aroi in., h ot.il.ii 111« It il· .ll.ti to doughnut I..it lie tt> ( '« · 11 i« ί ι u ill w in. ρ lac*.» iiid si ι « ■ λ πι thf publicity derby Λ I.lie thf othei 1 49. <»1 thfl .'.ibollt.- . • if listfd .ι also ran . il they ait· Il tfd at all Ι·'..ι thf t.i t ti: «·. the A -.fiatfd Pre - - ι -enduit; a .·-penal writ'τ and i»li·'togr.iplifi' t«- c(.\cr the ball; and [hat .uivat new galhfiing agrncy ι , ei tamly ending it- men lur out uirpn.M· onlv tu ballvhoo beaut'oie Betty. This and That. R..y I. McMillan. Halt igh lawves and (lfpartiiifiit commander ot the A· ·.·! ic.in II» git m. has been nanu-d i>\ ' î· ·ν ( ; 11 « ' ι .1 Ale l\ ill' · Broiightoii tale ( hauVnan for the National ι 'orn . : î 11 »■ . .π i'.n if ι ^eney I i«u. - im·. ■ lar none ol the uthfi papei ap ρ< .π in bf taking very . <· ι ι < » t j -1 > tl ■ remit Wimton-Salem pre» stoiv lh.it Halph Gardner. present pre>i dent ot the North Carolina Young I )eiliocrats. i> mi mceiw.Hl by th< pheuaghng which ha lett Leonida Mux of Hal il'a \ a - the uni y I-τι 11 id able candidate lor piesiclent. tha' t.he Shelbian plan- to break pieced ent and taiul im rv-·■ i·'ction it some t»ti*ev tu v.ucL·.« .t t Lppi-ai N<»botl\ t"iiUlWoll ;t:.ti"i.· but an unsuccessful bid t„ pui,| Sp'.tk iiiî; t S ι. , t that forme· >'··■· · ■ . !; was here Wednesday appeariat · · lu·.il .lis; bet··Ι'»· II.· Γι. · , . c. .. » ion. lb· dropped Into the ' Ills SUTIVS! (MVVriHV ,! u KiouRhton. and ; ■ - .· · . St-n,·. tai ν Ton ι Malik ι'ι ■ ■ · , Ill "II the I "llti·: ' ' ' · XV a IriN lis. !■<· I' ..I !. IV thank 1 ' «· '« -n t" ■ ■ i™ ;n,'_ cm ι- mx sell « ·■■· · ( ' _ at.u·. who shall lor obvious tfawe, lit· ll«lin«'lt'> lui». .·. ι « il J||f. ^ U ι nnin 1 >t *1 « v. j, ;|t· lilt' lm: ,u >t'-si«>n. hi ·:· pl'l «MKll li.ll···:;· ,1. ·!■( ·. nil. tl · .·. ! ; . ,1,1,1 !.. (I.. 1' ■ In,III· till· 1 .ill mailt·." I»' <"' ■" I,.it I :, 1 \ .· b. · η In·!) ( all \ ! • I : h· r. .nul li.a· .. Wnid» ι Mi v..η ' I . ,>11. · ι 11,1 . tin Ni'X c> 'ht 1. - · (■··.· "v,in niv ' .i. to i,„ ι i ι.Tp n Cllll ·'· '"'lier·!',. '·' URht, ,n ·" " I'"1 '· > · ·. ,. nothing <·«»ti11·*■ t ,· .j It rt iu t·; .tin! .. ι '«· ΓιιΓ,« laken hovvinn I) i;. · ,·„! chl(,. lb ν a il -11.. k 111,; ι . ι iu..ybe that was nist !„·: ι «t., . ,.|j ,,jjg I 1 ' Stab ii· ' .1. 1 ■ i ... Fecl_ eraj Government for .··. per cent of Uu'ir > At" 11U»' rYOU GIRLSN I 13 to 25 Who Suffer And Need To Build Up Red Blood! If pain and distress of functional monthly disturbances make you feel weak, dragged out. pale, cranky, nervous at such times try Lydia Pmkham's Compound Tablets (with added lnm ι. ; PinkhanVs Tablets η ! '.τ,ly re lieve monthly pain ι cramp . head ache, backache', bu; also help soothe nervousness d :>· to such 1 cause. Wonderful to help build up red blood and thus aid m promot ing more strength. Hundreds of thousands of women remarkably I helped! Follow label directions. NOTICE! TO PATRONS Due to the shortage of gasoline ivr are unahle to roiilinui' making SI'l.t 1ΛΙ. DKl.lVKItlKS of milk at all hours of tlir (lav, and from now on SI'l.t I \ 1 1)1 I.IV IK II S will mi' mail·· oiilv from 1 to (i o'rlork p. m. All oilier milk delivery schedules will operate as heretofore. Our patrons are asked lo make note of this chance and to cooperate with us ιn this new arrangement Southern Ice Cream Co. I'HON I. 422 Going Off Τ ο School? 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