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SOCIETY NEWS I TO < Ilf I K Till HI \RT. I ::i : Harry ]., • - ; . ' • a. I thing I djn-ci .In a a; ; the 1 light ul Against a llammg tin et sky. "]),,■! stepping iihtly. sv.iitly is; A i-at that '■ against your legs; A >t"g ti.:I. ia I ■ ntll i . . and Leg . Unit t""l-;~ ill >«'U ill. 1 sec Ills to kiln-, .lust wh.it lue inn. a y u .. on v so. These dent ni attire, help one near Tin troubled days, the doubt and t ,ire: de thi hearth, in woodland lane. ,gu d: i kest dii.Vs they will re main. I.eavrs mi Visit. yp M. .1 Snell lett Thursday mug a ■; II"pi r .11 lu Ply aioutll . , a i .• II •-i • tiil s- niu time - ling I; ends und relatives. Bird ( Ink Verting. 'p e ..It lai’fl elltb Will la ■ a y|, ud.iv e\ i u:ng at o "Vloek ,U the , ;.| Mi <; K. Rose, ai We ' [. | dr ". Me: iiei's are req;tested pike their dut. at that time. (dine friun New link yi and Mi Kawin Fullei K'.u aiio have been spending a lew i a key V*ii k. Iia\ i' returne i , Wind away they visited their daughter. Miss Peggy Moran, at yinnli ni a X. .1.. where she is a stu dent a: st. .fohn Baptist Sehnol. Here From Portsmouth. p T s: ntdi.ie!. lias returned to ■ i ii I'o. 1- ni 1111 al ter being with i. -I and da i ighter I ir a Mi S'ambaek is staying ■;i lie parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. yi 11 ii' m. ni;i site i . well enough ; . return I • ner home. E. G. DAVIS & SONS CO. you: Jacket Dress Goes Kvety whore 'll II .! I .■ in - ; I ■ A - . ■( ! • i•' 1 I1" d; .. t il .i1 r i (it ]' l",i'll- I in iii'ii. -• ■ i ,i i• i.;,i- d w m.-dimr i1 I ii !i it 'mis Inn1 ■’ii' urv.r: i; i. a,i>t- ,n ai'f'ii ni t ■ ■ i • . : ■ i. ad ■ t ■!, ui't'i'ii is ' i ! ’ me;. ,11id v. ' 1'■. black "id w 1 n- 12 In 211. i lm. Mi W. I Ii !. i'd. Mrs. C M e Mi A IV N'ew emnbe. Sr. 2(1'; Mr- B. A Snill. Mi Mary Francos Chav .m. ". G e " . Clarke. ,Tr. 20', Mr- I > L. Ilanm . M: .- Nina | Williams. Mrs. 1 ien r\ B I White. Jr. Hi'; L'.i'i ■ Can' . 15. i tl'ii R.-av M, s Virsim ' : mire. 50'i Mr- I’. B Smith. Sr.. M. j, Herhei : Wi i'-. . Mm. II- 'V. ,j Bowen. 1 -« —--! i?i v ■ . s. m n \si: HO;sl)S AM) STA.MI'S -• E„ G. Davis & | Sons Co. <;~grjF>i -s Jr. Woman’s Club Names New Officers I I'1' ;<'gn] r monthly meeting of :l"' ‘I ■'■■■''1 Woman club a as he Id n the home ee > mimes department at Hondo:-,.>n lngli .-chool Thursday ' \en.ng. itti Mr, W. K. Phillips. Jr., presiding. : A H Payne va.- named p. es.deut !. i: tile y 19-12-43. and 1,1 c< ■ ^ '!< led it that time ■ Mi.- Alice Mabry, vice-presi d< «i: W " Helen v1. t , ore. score 1 •' ■ >j • 1' '-e Gwich. tr< asurer; ;s A 1 - \ irk. rhairm n of the am e ..liter: Mr-. Sidney : - ' na : a . I TB seal sale. I i'l idge Hoyle mad' a 'i'u :i (1 : <• j ■..:■ t , g the w iirk d me tlee in charge of cleajfc* e'e: . showing till" " ! "I . ' :i .11'! Ill I ty-five plat- vve • >'l' 'tied l>v the committee. Nin. teen : ■ i '1 . i1 : I for i!i work it .n "0 tin plat-, the Americ n l.egian Au.\ I ry paid for plots of twelve' Legionnaire-, and a contribution of $f> was reee:, eri. Tlie rei.. ui tin- want v.as liiiaiif tl uy la .Junior Womans clan. ['ho committee tor this ivork .i 1 lmadge H yle, M E A. Lalta, Mrs. .1, M. Pt'.u.mil Mi V. is Sturges, Jr. A revised conskt.it.on ia.- the club was presented. nd w a.- aee.ptid by the club. Ihn ;:\g t:ia pragi aa ii K-thi ■ lb ’• gave a very nteresling tali, iin "Hi ciea!i.i!' I-.. Defense" and Mrs. A VV. Gh,m,.n. Jr.. . ad the flub clippings. Gut.Sts were n\ it, 1 ml., the lim ing r lain for pane1’, mils and null if.' ■ o ',m ired by the home economic. class under the tiiri>elion of Mr . P. •I T. Rawlins, siihstitute h im e, ■ '"s teacher this week. Dcmra ’he room followed liie \V ,■•!. ington Uirthday idea !! less the i", i ning w Mr-, \V. I) p yne. ATi-. I,, f.. Turm a M In v Pi m. mer .1, ijes. alia '.1Pag • Go,ieh. Mirth of Daughter. M * I C iv i I L'/t .iii mre l'.'1 "!' a daughter.Hina Kath ■'i■ jH, "ii Thursday, Febru ry 19, 1 9 tL\ . : Mar;a Parham h »>p:ta 1. Birth of ,mhi. Ab. .111(1 Mr,-. J. K. Par i. "I Han de: ■•.ii i ate 1. announce 1iie birth .1 "is. .! eph Macon, *mi Fci i iary 20, at Ma: ia Parham ho; pita!. Mil t!i of Daughter. Mr .md Mi . Tucker C Satler I 1 lendersoh route 1. an n • Mice t ie birth "I a d. tighter. Bar ara ,\iA\ loti. Thui 'day, February 19. Son Born. .Mr ii t Mr> George (’. Clark, ot 1 lende oi r- >ute 1. amn>unee the mall ol a - mu .lame.- William. Wed •ie dav. Fehruaiy H>, at Maria Par uam hospital. Marian Martin Pattern * f “ I PATTERN 9995 Matrons—your liguro problem is j ... ived by lliis Marian Martin .-lurt- , w.ii.-'vi yum' budget is saved ext'a ; i". I c'U'i'! .Jusl stitch up Pattern . . . ,t ., ea.-y with the concise l-| ,|. i Triple panelling in t.ie 1.1 ,-t your hips extra-slim. •. .. . i !i g oik -button neckline .... ■ your bosom et fecti v ely v, : y . eeent the effect by maie ;u« ti: s 11nu- '.‘1 collar of contrast I V’ ■ ,. i cieti r I tattering fullness in j ,i. nt and i >r active, strenuou- wfiT o! table : dim ss is rcle tsed fn n a volte in back. f it. use the slec\ length that most becomes you— ohoi't, three-quai ter or long . . . t.)., ritlu r a soft crepe or wool. Pattern 999a may be ordered only ii women’s ,-izes 34, 36, 38. 40. 43. 44 and 46. Size 36 requires 3 3 4 cards 39 inch fabric. S. nd FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or tins MARIAN MARTIN pattern it- sure to write plainly your SIZE. yavf ADDRESS, and STYLE NUMBER. S nd vour order to The Henderson Daily Dispatch. Pattern Department. 333 V,\ 18th St., New York, N. Y Barrymore to Wed Diana Barrymore, 20-year-old daughter of actor John and his for mer wife, Michael Strange, plans to marry actor Bramwell Fletcher, she disclosed in Hollywood. She and Fletcher have been friends for about two years. (Central Press) Baptist Leaders In Meeting Here At First Church A', un : .pie It v- i i. ■. ■ ,. ■■ tlu 'l';,r Hivi r 1 kipl -1 A .,e,.i ion n t in ti.i Fu st H ip: -1 court h I'd •_> | ti ’day m tlic i rst gathering ■ 11 11 kind to tudv nltins inr v. • iri; m ; h dep: i' r i: • i ■ 1: t nf the d. w . ' act i \ itie: Ahi ■;: t ! h I ty \\ c: i un wci • ■ pi *-st'lit I '■ ""a I n churciii s. i i - j 1 nf-i lit ip; all ill till' C' ill nt a ,; > (hi as.-ociation li . ugh nut all ul t!m j t'hurchc . Mtirniiit md afternoon sc <itm I ■ v t ■ i a ■ held, pic ■ i' ti . t i ,, |:; ■; i, i:, ; - | Iv lc. V C t)u:ii'|c-- a:ih Mi I ■I. A C, ' It'V Ui h "I ! I.. I:; i, r Ali ■ Mi ry Cun i.i. "I the Shite .. t I' 'll I i fit I . Ill Kail'l.gll. \ a.- J MV: ■ ', I and • p,ike I ii.ii r.ing and aflcni'niti j ■C lull-. I aatcli v.. -a ■ cil tn the \ i at tic .. :: ice •• .. ■ ri • I lad c "I Fni t *: i ■ i. i 11 \ 11«• t I,." i ms at. red 1 ati-d tchi \ to, the I li st ci till : . d t k.nd yet !• adv. I Iciulerson (iartl a? Club Decides ( o Plant I mil I rees 'Id " IF iid"l i " < , ■ !■ a t-i i . 'Will Alt . F I. T ,i pi", , I ha, das . I It i i a ■ n. Ida • t nt- id-: i! Mr I! (; S Das . Icil A 11’j>■,i t sen given Ijv the president a. cliau'inah ul' a ci mini 11 tec with Mr . \V 1’, Par liain '11>fI Mr . P>. F I bins-. mi the t"ni pi ml ing I mil t ret - a - back ground at the Scntt 1'arkcr Sana t"i dii'i. and al u to cnntinuc the p'a.' i ing iirmintl the new part ul Mai ai Parham hospital. The rep,wt a th" committee was uppiowd by t! •• ii'Cinbcrs of the club and the coiiin,ittoe was authorized to con tinue vvdh both project-. Mrs. E F. Sitaw \s a- uu.miinously elcctcti a new member to till the one vacancy in the member.hip ol the club. A very plea-ant pm.,; mi \\„ gi.cn. Alls. K. 1.. Burton pic cn'c.t ; in iz of twenty ipa" t am ,m "Do Yin, Know Your Garden", the pa ■ going ■ V s. S T Peace. v. I o ; . ■ tas ed a Red Radiance rt e bn la Alls. J. II. Bmdie gave an enh rtainn a informal litli: on "Held'.', tailing ol tim many dtl-la hioned i:.-e- ol I : i,- lot di - orders of mind and body that their .ran iparents believed in. The hostess. Mrs. Toepletnan. ser v'd tea anil delicim - sundwiche and tiny chess pie.- to the toil iwin,, members: Ale.-dames J 11 Bmdie. FI L. Burton. J. A. Cooper. R. J. Corbitt, A. J. Davn. R. (I. S. Dim-, E. H. Dixon. R. Frank lkim-. R. .1 Jones, R. G. Kittrell, Brooks Parham, S. T. Peace. R. T Upchurch. Alex Wat kins. Kate Watkins, and Mis.- Kate Furman. The tea table had a lovely ai ,on"oii:rn: of -pvHtg flowers r cen terpiece. , Fathers Night Had By Group at I ligii Fathei Night \va- nb.-u <d by die HoM'ieisou high school Parea \ .'i •I • they i Thursday evening in the school. The meeting \va a No tin* I to:., « , o| three -tudy da.- «■- being con rlueted by. the organi/at - i> Aii I ). I) Hoeutt. president, pre-.ded. and -U - ed t hi fathei Men t made of Founders Day. the i111 anniversary ol the loundmg oi i*arent- Teacher groups. Mis- .Josephine Bane . .. a mi home demonstration agent . Vance county, was gue t speaker, witii building the physical bod\ a he ubject. The devotion** were led bv a - i. bet! Jei n Buil g ’d Moulding the L:\es of Chil dren." In her ’aIk. ?v!i s I'.a i .he imp a .uner o! Liuldmg the I ody ibm e t• •. -a.* 'line, v.da n one •... 1 < t.' \ . - ■ .. and i and ta*, ice -. • a-- . Thh :. - thn e ana < i ■ -half t>t re- nt --t ii . people, 'die group o! th •. «* l.elov the - . tire e* >. u h nd cannot re>i f (ii. ♦ *., i Mi deni in poke < •! iiio h::p*»i • - auee oi building the -p riUi: ! i><.d , •along with the phy-uv! 1»*mi> . in concluding imr ted.: -he read ' .\ Fathei ** i dnles'ion t il. Sou", and oliered p. ay<■ . i t wa ad tlal * • |. id. t lor the other study cl w il ij< . - nounced at an early date, The Statu P.-T. A. convention will be held April 15 and lb. it v - announced. The high sehool P.-T. A. will spon .*<r a < unty c un- . darner in th • near I iture. Carols n !b s!- e New Meredith SiucSent Go\ ernmciit IVexv Mi C.no|\n Duke. naught' i "! Mr. and Mi . Ik li. Duke. of tin oily. v. a doe <d i • idenl oi tk si tide Pi 1 i v at k'k edith 1 '••!:« where -he a ,-k dink when the an imal election wa.- held la 1 wet he-lilt of Ue h-'lluting ha. ju-1 lot i, learned In re. Mi s bid, a ,i.ndi .d M-. e-ii• • ‘his year, and wall er dune- in It) She is i graduate ol Hcndoi on 1 . school in tho class oi l-Kifk aid dis tinguished hei’sclf (inrii.g h t* • lie school year- in both enola tic auk athUdic aehic\ ctneni -. having eaj) I ained the aaM.ri ha 11 t ea i. h i -<•!!;• ■ yean-. Site ha- al-o been ackve it: c tra-euriaeular •,cits die- al Mciedkn In the election lor next year’s .-In dent government nrc. enan tin . - were lour candidal' . Alt Duke understood [■> have been eiio.-en be nearly a three to o.nc volo m; it field. WITH THE SICK. Mrs. Claiborne Better. Mi . \V. T. Cl;.iliume. who lm been ill at her home on the Ox lord road tepoiled to be .-ome impi urd a .day. Mr. < l.iibiirne III. W. T. Clai'mi lie. was reported m locla v at his homo on tire Ox lord ■.»aci Has Operatiun. M is.s Mil' ire!I L'i o'!; un ierw t nt opera 11oii 11 Mr a ! ’ar:.a;i : *.-ia 1 a, 'l'u - day . ..nil .-aid to b i > cu\ er nr nicely. New Building Is Restricted Kich • uul. Y . ! i‘l> Jt» Hi; u to In* const:1 i;' ’1 1 liluor Ihe l )c in the I lib. .■ . * •• ■ re.-1 rioted ;•. •»:*. , ’1(1 a ii *111' .md >'!’• cn >f v\ e m 5 P.( ecl( d I me v 1 mi. C. I.. \ ; ■ regin* , . ■ ! I I V.\ •!■ . publin v. I cm, .-’u • v. V.d.iy The M '' 1 ■ in- <- , c t , • 111 . hr , ']| * fr < 1 • V Act A (11, i m i ' i , 111 > 1' apply to • • - ho . of delcn.M • p w- >rk hi i i l« 1i n for whwh (•-• '• :.■!< h i . . m.| vet bet n aw i rd» d I): • - •' m Y. a a • i Where tV- n,*« d u,. .. I - :> v porary, hm| lin '' • .■ c . ' ed of W* 10(1. I \ci‘; i! 1 * f t to enernv ;if'" ■ !•’ - ’' • • ! i ‘1 i mason rv c> mi t nu ' * mi w ! 1 ! •• • ■ 'n■ > mended Speei fif * 1;' mi 1 c lxrn ' i nut for .i In 'c m i onry n:v *' concrete found'd >o and I'lo. r sw >\ r a gravel ' '!. S:vti*en-i* e'1 • m Crete pillar, " ill Mipii nt a c-mcete j *ool The wal iv b( > cone etc. cinder hi W do 11 lie o!' wood, set Push \\*:?i tlv oat- I -do of the • -11 la two-Horv budd ings. concrete r< or ram;)' will ; •TiVP across tn fh<- t'cw'd - ti *;\v The* |;:ii*'ri will he 1 repr - >f and bomb | resist1 nt. S;mi"i,ion< hove bop" •"•poar°d f ”• t• tvn s of " o .den ^trijo4’aw one a Ippm-vary tvpo of hoji'dinrr "i t11 o other fire-resis tant and more permanent. \ ivo . o-ni aa — " n w:N re fill i red for school w:li p built o-ood and eoan°ctrtd to the ba-ic mason*"- buildings by covered pas sage wavs. Tn nrnomic’tp the now p >1 rv Direr4 >r Vickers ' »vp two reason for limiting the height of DPW buildings to two stori s For one thing, he said t Her buildings would r°nuire stoel framework. For an other. m-ntor-d**iven nt.>t."-s art» out for the duration of the war. ’•ooMooic-np- - and truth are rerd V. tu Li.'d. AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE B> BOB THOMPSON 1mii\ li Dm call In The Sir Waller Hold—Kalcisn n i fi&OI s—Ha ' • r.im.natsai again.-I Negro > ,n dc • a > e . • i a • >y i. • ip til in..- ni i-. : i i * e negroes b< en ignored in hie n a.tei • ien.-e |ut> ton think- the answer In .. ha in aes. And \\ . -a aging holds the pulse strings and . eit with onli-di.-criminatory i g.sia tion and regulation, i.-.al w n > the nann >iaieecl \ mil In tin : ;»• d Laurenci <).\k\\ <1 the .<i .. *c;. r. 'v arc! i ennsjderame ;•«• lane o North Cai m taeljh ■.a\ i anct a "pc i ■ have d :« . - . e< - tracts. d-..tv a Negro who L..-d . N < r 1 a '• . 1.:, .■ i o! 16 \ » . ■. - i . a i ae : ir.-t \ a • cunmumdi r < t t.n • n ■' •111 -call la. ■_! 11 ill enargc . >: "d. . am 1.' U;. n.egro contingent ■ ■ Stall . .:. eld .’a s am mg Ncg: '«* : a;i ..aji: t .s- iun ne m. i ■ 1933 to take a • D p • L. oor. H rt c* : i iiTici a !.•; i"ii' were as ..;. p i' ‘ • . !.• ■ d a ! y <■' er ;i\ • n t > . ny < mandate inr federal appoiut '. . ■1 Th y < 11 govern . «. men. pn ch< . ed . ■ * and others. TTCKI TSfl AOB in i. ; 1 ' f;i . ! , v. ! t white pf : •' T • S d a. AY : ' . 1 e • I. 1 • \ er . : -. v'-y W 1 i ' I.. "li, i , i Si cant v H* a rd n< •! add ' ted n . ettimg die . no pn • > i",!:.' d <»■•. .< y a lie -hat'd on a (III ' t a . \Vc ..re id* re 1 d in hi d. that there i an all ii,tply I'i*r d* le nidi. - . n lint a k.hg inns in' ■ 0" . \ ' ■ ' : V .a ■ y m e n t NYgi n . O' Jen. e mdn -try w a i, ne. 1 j in!t mg :,c;.l pre.l ni, ahead • a | ati i'itism.” ha- been a.-.-agned I'Yd Employment Service i<»i thr« ■ • r\ . " in the South He wail .. c re c■ i ; icndations hei <1 and i ake .. c-nimeiidatinns back m A . . aign n. ll li e lirst uvu'l IY h a ed. 1 hi sec .nd might be. ! I A i O X 1 . a ' a ■ t - ■:: j i ■ . . neat - late lu odqmuT. r- lor 1 ■ Veer :ca 11 la "a a n ha - been 1 sal■ i lor years. IViiinOsly the slab' ollax has ino1 i vf to tin home to'; n of oh man ek-eieti tee r ii mia nd : St ah Adjutant dim Caldwell is i r a per manent office. Since lie t ■ : the .1 ■ < he lie- lived a year. each, n Cla - ' mil. flulrisoorn. Mooli'S I i 11'. ’I a - in i'o. Sahsiuiry. Nov, Bern, l.exing toii. Ral igh. I. imb; rton. ! ye",, lie. A.-an die. Gri • nvdle. Be ■ n!, and is ni>w bade in Raleigh httle toagh hi a gen; with a family. I . .- .. oks like a good year ! . i to settle down. T le I'.a a' it; . ■ nat al place for stall Moreover, tire Shhe : ■ tile Legion ol! ices ill tie •tii ■ a tiding” it recently < i ' I a piai i- pretty ramshacke m; 'll lea : t'ne Legion pays no rent tiling.-, in-gall to biok ... - toi locating b( adqii li ter : eta 111 derail to do' "I p o i ■ u.o i"". rir. -r and tin Ir-gi :. ai'. ri'-ed il next yt ar ( !' II dee- n't pack up a: d A: eiioro or some .- a-n . ■: I’o - a n - tat. m t - at.;, r on ■ I. -. .... J-. ,., , : A . \[ | ; . . . • . ■ •. S111: i. i\ t; I . ’ : v : • 1' ! Wi\\ litt I ' ii »i i. I;>• p; c filtii* i • • Vs. . 1 • 1 t 'WII ’!'. fill *.l 1 1:« • V ■ '; I n- Then , < . , nil: ' . H .11 th" U ■ Ip. ’ 1 • < i" it . rd- I ’ ■ hit t ■; • •• t‘t1y v ■ d ridp. .f! NK — ' . 1 • i 11v d • .11 I«*r di; !■ -m i* . « l It,' 1t ’ : ■ til > H !«M I'm! 1 !: '.I til it 1111 ■ l.'lln Mil V :e ll> • • ' ■ :• ; 1 u >1 •. ’ ’. t m ■ i 11 ■ i j 1 .. ui 1 Ml i- g ' w ith in • iciinl; i nk hr h ‘T pr*• you've gol ther m''ng. ! you d-m't n a e t . till 1 a e ' la ’ the state .-al\ ag« ■ to report > t. ml": nl a ■ r 11 who ha re t lie a !; 1 > ' ■ 'ala away fro: i y: at the V listen, brother, we ain't 1.. lm.. citlier.” Then there is Hi .1 s ntera.-■ n t!" resolutions passed by the salvage i"immittee which -aid: •'!•!- ;d-pi. their (-operation will become visih! - a- • - e as stocks along the roadside Wife Preservers \ silk \i>'lm string on which to s*• i• .• is lasts'* a long tun* because r w IUQU&. h.r * noticeably dii. in. ht (i ’’ I’nat m an- I) n t ti % t • nine tut junk. Y u can’t." TO I KI >T—Tl.< i • • • : • stop tiif soprtsMiMi Ol Tli# < . ..Ill v the 1 .11*« ’ and 11-. . . int; i annual ti ips with r >d .1. i .; • . m t . | opinion of the* Otild »m V. o \ - i sociali«»n ol America X v M .t tt * i it'd* : ..! a . t . .i;ij.i. . get tt Usual, and thu> bo nn»j«- -i: r.ent then i'lb-, the < )\VAA i> . w ill be little c a tail., i-w. • i • .;it - mg and fishing Bit: ‘ m ipi'bnbiy can't travel ,. - , ,i si a;, i as long as they d.d :n }•■ <c t:m<. Ti: it is going to bt a nr* , Xorth 1 ina It is eh < t , nte* •i j>• 'pulation. Such i" the repm: hj ngh’ bar; the < >WA V nore oy Charlie Pa .«•: . nia: .gm ! I Slate new s nurm. Mr r ,nt * I men whose- w * -ig n:. •■•nr ' . and." upon thou an • ; -i en as * te X* rtn Carolina and t- . mist will a\ e as many ! ,sl.‘ • * a y.,. : ia-; The m arm - may prove an ad led nti -ti ,n * ■ j . n; i is hennei ,v ■ uler bank- And . ■;.<• Ai . a. Xav y autiioriia •. n.t t!■ r . . • It Hatteras WHITE BROTHi It> llRt (. 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