SOCIETY NEWS
“WINTER'S FLOW.”
There is no s fence like the mn<§-1
less snow
The fcathei crystals flutter to card I
the ground
then skyward -will sea.ml -i.i
gulls. startled by i sudden
sound.
The frost's cold lingei- 'dm Ilu,|
torpid stream
All movement now is stilled in icy I
muteness.
Deep, deep the stullies
deep the silence spreads.
Now sun lime spai kle- Ki".i lie
laden bough drops tall,
in cadence. Mantling snow with
gentle sigh, scarce Heard,
subside-- and leaves brown grasse
free.
The strean shakes oil it- torper.
mores again.
and icicles with tmy -h:\er- crash.
Wide 1 low the waves ol sound
wide the \ ibratiia.- spread.
Silence is bioken. nature mures
again in sound and rhythm.
H Y II.
Choir I’raeliee.
The choir ol the lost Presbyterian
church will practice at 11:1)0 o'clock
tonight at the church.
Return to Morrisville.
Mr and Mi W H Briggs have
returned to then home in Morris
ville. Pa after spending the Christ
mas here with Mi and Mrs. \\ ■ B
Briggs.
Returns to I'oiirc.
Miss Ln K bin -n has returned
to Peace college. Halcifih. after
spending the holiday. with her par
ents. Mr and Mr- P- T. Hobmson,
near Kpcm
T:> Durham.
Mr Ra'pk Bur • >vv. was called to
Durham todav bo at the hod>idi
of her > ri. Wallace hdwards. \\hM
underwent a head operation at ?flt - ,
Pherson hospital.
F ivic ( tub Meets.
The Junn i Civic club will meet
tonight at k o dork w ith Miss -Mma
Dixon, with Mi. s Mary Fi ances Wil
liams a- a-aslant hostess. Aii mem
bers are urged to attend.
To Chapel Hill.
Clone R •! inson ha- ret tuned to the
University ol' North Carolina, at
Chai>el Hill, after spending the holi
days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
G. T Robinson, near Epsom.
Alma Club Postponed.
Tim meeting of the Alma club,
scheduled for th .- week, ha- been
postponed until next week, it was
said today I he date and pome ol
meeting will he announced lutt i .
Ir. Meeting at Mil*.
The .lunar Red Cross countywide
meeting, to be held Thursday aftei -
noon at 9 o clock, will be in the Hen
derson high school, room lul. lathci
than in the Pen v Memorial library,
as has been announced. It is hoped
that t veryono connected with this
work will attend.
Philathca Meeting
With MisSCS 1 .L'<r<r
The Ruth Ib.rdne: I’hilaliii .. Bible
class ol the First Baptist church met
at the home m Mi-,- Maria and
K at he: n. I-egg ,n Or.mite street
Monday evening
Aftei ., short business ession Miss
Maria I.egg led in the game, "Take
It or Leave It" The ho.-tesse- sei ved
delicious relreshments at the con
clusion of the program
Miss Williams \\ cd
To Douglas \\ llkson
Tire following announcement ha
been m ale ami will be ot mlico in
terest to tre nd- berc:
•■Mr. and Mi A n Williams
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Hazel Marshall
to
Lioiigia L WiIk mi
op December 2(1, 1911
in ('larks' die. Virginia"
The w•.'tiding wa- performed in Ihe
home of Re\ . Mr Allen, Pn'shy
t, nan imuister, in Clarksville. ,-\f11-■
a wedding Irip the couple will make
then imine m Clarksv die.
Mr Wills on I- the son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Wllkson, of Clarksville
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Birth of Son.
Mr. and Mm J. K- Champion, oi
Newport News, Ya . annuunee the
birth of a son. Ronald Bert, on Jan
uary 1. 11)12 m Newport News. 1 he
Champions are former residents ot
1 lenderson.
CHILDRENS
COLDS
FOR DIRECT RELIEF from miseries
of colds—coughing, phlegm, irrita
tion, clogged upper air passages—
rub throat, chest, and back with
Vicks VapoRub. Its poultice-and
vapor action brings relief without
dosing.
ALSO. FOR HEAD
COLD "sniffles",
melt a spoonful
of VapoRub in
hot water. Then_
have the child % O
' breathe in the
steaming sapors ▼ VafjRub
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■- I I ■ ■ 1 if
MARRIED SUNDAY j
Mrs. Fred Stovall Royster, who prior to her marriage of January 4 in
the First Methodist church was Miss Launah Parker, daughter of Mrs.
Chalmers Radford Parker and the late Mrs. Parker, of Mooresville.
Mr. Royster is the son of Mrs. John S. Royster and the late Mr. Royster,
of Henderson.
i
Ruth Class Holds
Meeting Tuesday
The Ruth class of the South Hen :
derson Baptist church livid its reg-I
ular monthly meeting Tuesday night I
at the community house. The meet-j
mg was opened with the Lord',
pi avri and a hymn, alter which Mr.-. I
Sam Wilson read the scripture.
Following a .-hurt business session
thv hostesses. Mrs. Bessie Ayseue,
Mrs Sam Wilson, and Mrs. Ruby
Duke, served hot chocolate and
cartes.
Barbara Ann Raines
Is Birthdax Hostess
Little Mi - Barbara Ann h’nitu* I
rulrbi atud Ium ’eighth buttni. y with!
a party at her Inane mi Wiggin. 1
-’.root Saturday. January J.
rinor attending wee. Jeanette
1 .Jnikm-. Sarah Hunt, Kerehee Jar
[ • .HI. Fei’ebee Turner. Flmuncv Kliz
' abelh Crtipl*»n. Jean t \ r'er. (JingiT
i Lee William . Fiuiux'- Faulkner.
F<i ’ ■. Ed\\ ai ds, and t; < iio less, Bar
I baia Ann Himus. Tlminas Wilker
I -Mil. Hubert Haines, mb Billy Karnes.
• Many delightful game.- were en
| j eyed by the little gue 1-. after which 1
I refreshments were erved by Mrs.
Wile, le Haim -, a i led by Mi . Lin
wood Faulknci ..mi Mr- Lucille
Haines. Barbara Ann received many |
io\ ely g11 ts
Mrs. Woodlief lias
Meeting of \\ . S. C. S.
The Woman1. Society d Christian i
Service r.t White Memorial Methodist
church met recently with. Mi K. C.
Woodliet at her home m Maple
.troet. with a very good ,.> • udance
i'liis being the tir.t meeting ot the
new year, plaits for lie., achieve
ments were discussed It \\ . decided
to organize the children': o k .Jan
uary ll. and have ten monthly meet
mgs with the children dm mg the I
year 'Flic budget for the adult so- j
ci 'tv was raised, and it v a also de
•idcd to hold prayer -erviees in
ionics once each month.
Mi- .1 K Worthington called at
ention to a letter in a recent mis- j
binary publication addre. -ed In
each society urging a year el groat !
service. Tins was read by Mrs. C. S.
Catlett.
An impressive installation .-erviec
was held, and alter brief remarks by
the president, Mr,. Mattie C"\, the j
pastor. Rev .1. K. Worthington, ol
lered the closing prayer.
MEREDITH COLLEGE
TALENT ON RADIO
Meredith .College and Station |
WPTF will inaugurate a .-eves of |
college activity programs to be
.riven on Thursday atternoons at
4:4,i o'clock. The lirst bro deast
rhursday afternoon, January 1), is to
be a duo-violin recital by Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Alden, with Miss Dorothy I
Phelps at the piano. Mr. Alden |
teaches violin, and Miss Phelps,
piano at Meredith The programs j
. 1 . u arranged by Harry Dor
sett of the department of Education.
:u me series will continue over a
period of three months.
luclei-going Treatment.
J. C. Champion has entered Watt,'
hospital. Durham, where he is un
dergoing treatment under Dr. Cop
F’fcdgc.
Epsom News
By MRS. FI.ETCHER FI LLER
Christine Eaves, a member of the
Mebane high school faculty, return
ed Sunday after spending the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Eaves
Mrs. Culver Rogers returned home
Saturday from Maria Parham hos
pital where she underwent several
operations on Christmas Day. She
is reported to be doing nicely.
Mr. and Mr-. J. T. Vaughan, o!
Roxboro, visited Mrs. Vaughan's
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tharring
ton, over the past week-end.
Mr.-. .1 O. Newton is reported
much improv ed alter being seriously
ill for the past week.
Valeria Perkinson, of Kittrell. has
retified home a filer spending a
part o! the holidays with her cousin.
Iauelle F .her. in Epsom.
M: and Mi S. K. Journigan and
family visited ti lends in Winston
Sa lem Christmas.
.lane McCauley has returned home
..Iter spending a part of the Christ
mas holidays with friends in Rich
mond, \’n.
George Ea Vo. .1 ir. of Fort New
sum. Va.. .-pent Christmas Day with
relatives m tin community.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Garrard
visited Mr. Garrard,’.- parents in
Durham dur.ug 111 oil oliday.-.
Mr v' irt .-■ Stainback is report
ed imp. .red alter being sick tor
the past week.
Mi.-. M ry Nell Eaves, of the Or
runi high school tacully, spent tne
holiday, with in i parents, Mr and
Mr. C <> Eaves
Friends in The community are re
joicing with the family and relative
ol Mrs. M. L.. Grissom to know that
she has unproved sufticiently to be
able to nturn to her home after
u long stay in Maria Parham hospital
due to serious illness.
Charles T Eaves, of Newport
News, Va , visited his parents re
cently
Mrs .1. L. Ayscue, of Frankhntnn,
spent a part of the holidays with
relatives in Epsom.
llarricl Louise Ayscue and Richard
Weldon, students of Elon college,
returned to Elon Sunday alter .-■pend
ing the holidays with their parents.
Rev J. E. McCauley spent the
past week-end near Danv ille, V a .
and conducted services at Pleasant
Grovi Christian church, of which hr
i pastor.
The members of the Christian En
deavor societies (both senior and
junior) of Liberty Christian church,
after a short worship program Sun
day night, motored over to the home
ot .J. R. Lassiter, one ot the oldest
members ot the church, to conduc
a worship program and song >cr
vice. Mr. Lassiter ha- b en confined
to his home for quite a long time
on account of illness. A large group
attended the services which was
much enjoyed by all.
ROOF FIRE.
A roof lire at the home of Annie
Fit;.-, colored, on an alley loaditij
from Whitten avenue to Chcstnu
street tins morning at 8:10 o'cloc!
did no reportable damage, Eire Chic
Cooper G Kill- said today.
TRAFFIC FINE.
S. M Watkins pa id three traffic
lines of SI into flic office of tne city
clerk record; then e -hewed today.
Officers Installed
At Class Meeting;
The first meeting ol the new yea;
ut the W hitinoif-\\ r-iey das.- *1 the
Fust Methodist chuich w. neld la-1
evening in the iadn- parka i»i me
ehui eh.
Mrs. Ct K Allen, re-elected pn *
dent, presided uv ei the meeting,
whicn ' pened v. ith the mgmg o;
Arnei a a . attei .. m a per n»d
.lent * uiliuioii v.* 'Kc.i with u
pi ayt r oy an A t . uc *n An -
Grails. leading the i.k'U>liuii-. l.-cu
as i.ei subject Faith *1 (..) .1 Fath
ei liinne .11 a .-.t .. isugmmng .
a *\ew Vt*ai p h i.. .... read and
ci ipune 1 ..-lei eiuv i'-mm '-VI and
A * i-H win used. 1 bowing itu
ill 1 .la • >1 Inc . < »lig.
T he bu me- < -a >n billowed,
with plans h • 1 t:a• in'*', year being
pi 1'.-eute 1 by vi. nil r, An attrae
uve iHMii.it 1. gc.en cu'i, member,
nsiert tm • "lie. . -. tne r imnnttec
t nan mi 11. flu." . and toe ho.-1 -
. sscs n>! :re 1 1; umg tei m.
I O 1 1 an- as toliow Ml -
George K Alien, pie-ident: Mr.- I',
n. i\< ibai 1. \act -pn sident. Mr .
t jauue inn..-. 11-1 viee-pi evident,
.in ■ Kcun Ii*
lerelary. Ai - I i 11 ci« saiei!, assist
.tig class loom « 1 «. 1., Air.-, ii A.
eia ci cretin > Vli
• J. M. Baity. • 1 '.1.' ci. 1 n.eel mg
cretary; .»*. IJ 11uy1 . ire
.,ni. ii..- teacher.- » Mr.-. E. C
ran , nil pi 1 Ii eg .Mi . S. T. I’cacc,
All'.-, .v, 1j. l -ii . .mi.--. J. C. Lonpei.
arid a. 1. . 1 ■ o . ii-c. land. L • H'nniit
il'l l 11 < i 11 Hit 11 an p : ' >gi a 111, Mrs. J .
i>. Ko t. u* \"> ■. . .wi.-. Bi.-coe Ba.-s.
... j j .oily. Aii . 1 » D iloeutt; social
.a ; x h i , .n! ai. h. r ow it 1 ; mu. a .
.vi 1. . ,\ 1. \\ . Anar . ■ plum, Air. . l\.
. 1. \\ ll.-im, tin.- 1 11. All.-. 1* < >
Aiabiy, ho-p.tai. :v.i (>. \\ . I* ur
queron: linamv. M. Pella hay ;
. * all.sp. uia * 1 ... .1. 1. a ' 1 lai tin .
visiting, Mi s Sallie Garl.ck.
.11 .- 11. ai ■ c
the program, c nduc: 0 a quiz. wrc.
Mrs. A- l>. l a all u.- |i: la w mm
Hostesses for thi • enmg were
Mrs. Alma Cun in. Mr.-. Sue Mabry,
...is. n. 1 Gary. All's. H. «J. Whit
more, Aim. .E A!. Baity. Mrs. H \\
v\ intmore. Air- H P. Sr rkey. and
Miss Agiu*- M'lere. They vrved ho'
lea, 1 anri w a I a -. and ited nut
MARRIAGE PAPERS
GIVEN TWO COUPLES
* Two marriage papers were is- ion
Tuesday at the Vance Registry of
fice, records there showed today
Zollir- Newman. .1" . No;-|:na
;ind Helen Gray Hersiiman. of Hen
derson. and William Bland Stovall.
l!8, of Ft Jackson, S. C , and Annie
Lucille Harris. 80. of Henderson,
secured the papers issued.
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Visits Huffman*
Mi R S Hunt. Jr., of Baltimore,
Md . .- visiting her brother-in-law
and ?i-ter. Mi ,ind Mrs. J. B. Hull- '
man. a; then home on the Raleigh
road
To Tarboro.
Mi md Mrs. T. H. Weldon were .
.n Tarb last evening where Mrs.
Weld -I attended the Eastern Star
ehaptci meeing It was the official '
v t ■ : the Worthy Grand Matron. !
M s Weldon was given honorary j
i■ nimbi i -h ip in the Tarboro rhajiter.
Study ( lass Meets.
Tne New Bethel Mission St :riy j
rias- met with Mrs Walter Bowen I
oti ree: nt ev ening Mr i ']> dt 1
VI - phy ind Mrs T. H. Weld >n and
Mis Maiv Ay scuts vei v mtere "• g- j,
iy ;.i .gh.t tlie book "These Things i
lb" i.nn". The hostess served :r, / I,
i mil i.y Mis- Mary Bowen.
IA I’RI SSION OF THANKS.
Mr and Mrs M L. Robe.rtso- ..• irl I
iv nii : i express their thaiiu- j
mi upp. l imit.on for the kindness |
in ■ during the illness, death, i
and ioi. :ui o! tin ir mother, and pai: |
: . .mi to thank Dr W. H.
Fur-- ..II The Kind deeds will always
in- remembered.
RAN FITCH’S “VICTORY
JAMBOREE” ON STAGE
l
F \ : i. ancl oca :ly of pis
rl.i ’ti-' i. Dan Fitch's great m ■.
"Virin-y J.,mboree“, coming to the
Stevenson cage lor a one day engage
:i!.-n' S in lay. January 11. i r ‘a- a I :
id ' eel psing .-von i‘s •» idrlv a
claimed predecessor, “Di.xinana", of
1941.
Frou it lavish and brilliant ne.v
a it y J : ■ i ■ 11 i f' 11 dance ensembles
:nt ■ ifiiiaed by the pulchritudinous
and cur .accous all-Ante riean beau
ties. ci r.i :■ to the la t turn bv it
far! ing rev ue of headline
vandev.lle acts, charm and variety
hi been i.s keynote, according to
vet. m bowman Dan Fitch who
b -1 ■!ivs band new -tage at
’ .act c io the Stevens.-n is the
- 1 ng theatrical aehicvr ruent of
' ■. enty years producing and pre
senting his own pleasing stage pre
sentations.
With a tuneful theme of victory,
"D.xie's Favorite Funster Son", in
troduces his big revue as the mer
riest musical stage jamboree of the
new year.
As fresh and new as 1942. the
production brings together vaude
ul!e headliners from very nearly
I every corner of the nation. Among
these are Bee Ho Gray and Com
oany from Bos Angeles and Senorita
Cubanola from Havana. These acts
■ame directly from their home cities
to join the new Fitch Victory Jam
) i. show entour in the cast.
Others which will brighten the
dag< are Richmond, Bane and
He.sler. members of the Keynote
harmony trio, and stars of recent
Broadway musicals: The Bronlee
Brothers, comedy aerobatic .artists.
JILL H.WI. who heads the Key
loiers, harmony trio and former
Broadway ni^.Meal stage star who
nines to the Stevenson stage Sun
day.
ind topflight ■ med..,! ■ . M,. mi
.vith hi- timely pa: idy 001 rowed
:, ,rn an an y p enli tment ot
ice.
Music ■■ : .1 si ed 1 y V t
Jambo-«ers wh< bi ng the late.-1
;lines ot the day cleverly wiiven oil >
this v.'Cl I - k.. i • and rye-piling D i:
Pitch hit par.idf el 10 IL>
The screen will older "Dressed to
Till" wit: Lloyd Nolan a" 1 Mary
Beth Hughes, s a con panion attrac
lion.
Downs Loses
Child Bride
She!." . Jon. ", — (AID—Thr law
stepped n and separated 62-year
•Id .Pie Downs from his child bride.
it is.i before the w 11s of the
Jji",-, land (-minty courthouse bad
..'Inied- th.e loud protests
Meek and a bit afraid of all that
•.vent at about her. Estelle Pruitt
Downs •• as led last night to a juve
nile detention home, there to await
her transfer to state-supervised
U i ia rters.
S i. nor C i irt Judge Felix Alley
appointed Gerald Goforth, Shelby
ottom y, s he: guardian and order
ed .1 ivenile Judge Everett Houser
to take her into custody
The girl, who told a court at
tache that she was "11 w 12' but I
don't rightly know." was brought
here Iron. Downs' cabin at Casar,
20 miles away
Close on her heels came the
elderly husband. He retained no
lawyer, didn't get a chance to talk
’o the judge, but he moved through
the corridors of the courthouse free
ly a cuig his opinion oi those who
had separated him from his wife "1
little more than two months.
Each n w i"sight into freedom md
conomic welfare sooner or later De
von.os embodied in some institution
if family church, school, state or
business world.
Federal Road
Fund Allocated
Raleigh. Jan 7—i«»* ««.J h.gh
way fund' apportioned the vai.^js
state highway departments lor the
fiscal yeai beginning next July 1
m .'t he pen* -*n projects e'sentiai
t‘i national delense
In announcing In*- nll>»i • >:is t>»
day. Rand Snyder 111 a.'<Rant
l(*deral 'Amiks adu. mslrat' r. em
phasized that i* w.!; ;»• the policy
ut the Federal ’A'-ik. Agency to
Jesti .et .ipp!*' . . : ■; pru.:»c! t** th .si*
essential to i; a * ■ r al delense .. ce»‘ti
l ed by the app; »p. iate !ede: l de
'ense ag r;cy Allocated .vert $100,
UUU.0U0 l'o, . iff \ e • a-: • • ! the Fca
eial-aid Irghv.’ay y-t< n. $17,500,
I*ll0 fo: sec- •:i11..; y : l'. and $20,
0u0,000 for eii.n nation < f hazard- at
ra ir >ad g. ade ; : >ss.; g
North Ca. ■ aa' shau v. 1! be . s
follows: Rcgukr lede:. aid- $2,
387.356; seconda y ..• n-ede loads,
$417,787, ehmina* a a. h.i/ard: at
ulroad grade <: - - ag- $714,993.
This is approx .mate.y ih.e same al
location ppoz* aead ‘ the state for
the 1942 fiscal year.
vork - peril -
lion with tiie State Highway and
Public Work' C > i si .. a.ccord
ng to the ;isua. Fed. al Aid pr
eedure except that pam •‘s •.'.•ill lie
i rated to th »se : a rc a defii :tc
defense sign * mice
CALEDONIA PRISON
FARM REORGANIZED
Il;ilcigh. .fun. 7. -! AIM — Pri a >n
Direct! r C<’ti.' I’.tt today announc
;cl cunplcticn lav rgnntzatinn of
Caledonia |)t, n : in convert
the 6.000-acre tract into a great State
! cattle pasturage
I’ersonne1 .-hake-ups involved
every o r p . :ti- :i tit the camp
jxccpt one. tied t itul .-a'.aries will b;
,-educcd by ,-,!n -.-t Sad.onn annually.
Cattle 1m nought from west
in Ni rth (';.f"lma farme rs, gra/.vl
it Caledonia and .-old in the t
Tm make room fur the new lion!.-,
farming nperutiims at tile contury
uld prison camp w.'l nr reduced t"
a minimum. The plan is expected t ■
boost the State's cattle and da+ry in
dustries and to eliminate the usual
deficit in operations at Caledonia.
HOW TK1 I . brother:
Jones: "The mail is terible lab ly
land I'll have to complain about it."
I Smith: "Why. I got mine all right,"
Jones: "Well, nine is terrible: you
| know that check you promised to
| -end last week" It hasn't come yet!"
WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY?
A booklet containing the opinions of fam
ous doctors ©n this interesting subject will
be sent FREE, while they las^,to any reader
writing to the Educational Division, 535
Fifth Ave.. New York, N Y., Dept. A1046
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