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Society News I , II KIIN WKITTI N. , !y built by music; -n written, and 1 can be ... , old as Jericho, y pi by some .strange m weave . er. and the gulden Ca:’‘l' ill .-lout u alls <,i cedar |. . .mil narble column? ... , - net er tided and "n* .: stood. • r,i these enchaiiteu .... iv hands any iiuirnng .. , /. , .nu > ■. >i. in its h<» ir, h . i i • * e s i..mg than ever \v e Inn e M " ',..s eternal, ..lie: all . . |.e and oar ram 1:.. i K.eaard \ isiiing Mrs. Peace 1 tai l . . II. and chil : m.; Mi S..muel T : Uidrevvs avenue. •senior ( iioir Practice | I' live First Met i.. i, i. will na-et tonigb; a i ' .i- ami'umeed t< ul.iy. 11 rturns la Baltimore . M ■ .1.11 Murrell. .1. . .: H . III. i;a'. e returned to . •: Balt mlore. Md al tor e! alive? here. Itetunis to Burlington. >1. i: y FI1 /a bet it H' ibg. nid has • ' Burlington a:ter pend .i. ai on w ith her parents, y , Mrs II. Hobgood. ( lull Supper Postponed .'.erne ,-uppei planned to; ::o' We a Knd t’i nnrty ri tiie !' g.avl.s ha- oeen post ■ 1. .it ti 3(1 . M'lni'ls, it \\ ,■ > In ' day. ManbiTs at the ,• 1111> .ad i not,, the change in I lore from ( aliloiuia. nd Mi Ton Parham. Jr., here yesterday from San d i form a Ki route here Mr Parham toured the western -I'rai parts of the I'nited ineludmg Monta na. ! he I Mi ni d Cideago. Th.ey will make 'ended visit with their par ■ 1 nd Mr-. Tom Parliam and Mrs. George K neh. \ I I'S. ( I( x >d\\ \ 11 \\ Ills i ;idics’ (iolt h\ cut \t Countl'N Club ... s' g' 'll e\ out held at ■ i t Co'.aitry t'l Wedne.-iI iy ■ ,g. Mrs. William Go,«K\ya \va* iin-i'd today Mi 1. K 'I . 'ir • :■ the net pri.e TI." | rut - \\ : .- 'A on i.v Mr- P. -nnel! Ill ill Hospital. II eiie KI I u.gtoii. Ease Neuralgia With Quick-Acting “BC” t’. r quick-act - Inq BC Heaii : he Powders when you want prompt relief tium neuralgic pam. "BC also lav es head flies, muscular ties and fnne ■ >nal periodic pains 10c 2f>c • 'es. Use only as . physician when pains persist. FLOWERS I I OR EVERY OCCASION I l’hoiic 380 Bay or Night H BRIDGERS lh,‘ Florist I Child’s Utility Chest $9.95 K<>r use in nursery or play room for toys or clothes. Made of wood with up holstered top. Marian Martin —Pattern— A Woman'.' |M'I : t• t nil :):!i i! o; i - a., ■ ■ , i, , Pa 11 e. n i'.’A I. 'a.,o as .. ., i adds slmr ...i a- I,,; ... rt., g . , i'attern <1284 vowes m a ..' ai.d women's sizes 12. 14. Hi. 18. 2''. 32, 34. .Hi. 38. 4n Size 1G req , •• . 3 1-8 yds. 3r>-.nch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in e ns for this pattern to: Henderson Daily Dispatch Pattern Department 232 West 18th Street New York 11, N. Y. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Miss \\ ortham And Mr. I uller 1 lonored Mr ai.o Mas Frank M W : . n and M: a Mr.- Ukdvr II St me ruin l.iiia a a t Fa a rahin S,a ,. ;.,v night will- a two-course snppe: imn ori:ig M s .lame Wortham at: i .f-an Puller, v. hos,■ adding v. ill lain ni.iar Saturday, -It. v 2il. at 11■ • 1 v 1 r .id I'lpi-s< 'p.d elm ah in I landers ■: The deal II a ! a m- wan . • i it ty | naal a.dun style, with native fern, pine emus and summer flown The ii ide - table Was ' entered with a miniature gold ti-di .and water lily pi'iol. siirroiliniied In green imss-env. ered rocks l'ron wi ieh grew native i el II, In add:! • -n • • the Iv nun ed g Jis> gi ""l attendance wa.- vported at all .'' i i . i; .... \ 11 .Sul Mrs. P1 ovt| Parker. M mil Ml . K ;\l Edw ,rd . \li and Mi D S Full* . Mi. and Mr-. W.11 Z Mitel,e| . At; aim .Mis San Alt ' d Mi ind Mrs \ F P.i.! .a. . Mi . iid M■ .1. T W ggm . Ah sdao . .1 Hugh) - K iggs. tk »■ I' li. ris. .1 B Wort! J Henry | SIieaIly. M i 1 lalIie Fi.Her. Ilaelu I Watkin-. \ nine Pai In m. Maiy Wig gins .,iu l It.: *. i , i S; i oie. .a d Tay It *r I’Urne . Robert N. Falkuei, Tievis I : ■ : s. lit StulK Mrs. \\ ilson (in os An ()utdo(>r Supper Alt- S K. W i Is* »M cjrli^hiI ully ell u Ttu m» •. i ■ • . Suiidii) -ci t • ' c! v u :th uii «» tdo.'i' 'ipp*'. .it i < r I in Wi 11 mm si. »oru Fridav i 1 I 1. 1 ('ll . * :T ' • tile h' »! ' :C. A hr IV t h • ‘ V i*lined '. ms* ini* .1 numln . • •1 hvn ns, 11■ (■ t • 11 11,11111■ d .t !i:<■ pi.ui* * :»y AI i s. \V i 1m m. Thu !•'!!' imu i:•: i " ■ s u ■ t< •]idu'i 1!;t■ :ppt Vlv.-du . s T: ui stun 11. W S ( >’Bi iru. Charlie ( > T.i■;»•!). .1 K. Tv\ 1 1 iu !' ■. 1 >cut riiv :I icks. \V T Xuntti. : > . Sidney l 1' I >!' 11 ‘U , ( rfU' ■ 1 1 1 * ' i\ s . \ I ' ’ < •, K 1 1 u 11 , \. _ - r'l.ii C H (1 u*■ 1 mi. (Min ii !; < )' l : t ! . Herman Sneed, Them as WiM.iiy. Hui bel t K;ist\v>iod, (X D. Blakf. X'ui'iruin (.): cei nvu y. Thomas l 4. v\ %' > i i. i: :1 i .u i " i .« imi »’ mj i Neathery. BIRTHS liirtli Announcement M md All', l'. .1. Wyehe annoitmv the' birth of i son, Cyril Julian. Jr., at Mat Parham hospital. July 24. Motlior and son are reported to be ; doing nicely. CARD Ol THANKS. We a ash to extend our deepest thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relat ves for the kindness shown u> at the death of our beloved daughter and sister. We alsu appreciate the many lovely ■ lloral designs given. Mi and Mrs. Hutu- M it thews ; and Family. Our Daniel Green Outdorables Are Here I WEBB'S Henderson Shoe Store i I e;i Is (ji\ en For Miss M;u \ \ oun<^ Mi - .l.imi ' I’ I'. ( '.nr,ell dclighl luliy entertained at a tea at het ’laan, mi Smith (i a met t street, Wed nesday ..Mi it. 5:30 t 6:3*1, t, • 11 ■ • 1111R lui sist>- Miss Mary Fran ,,Young, v\:. . engagement and apjn .inching man sage to t'aniermi Mi liar Pliimn ■ t "I Mnliiie. Ala bama. lias been .i■ 111> i ed l.uvcly aiiangc cits . t pink roses gladioli and dahlias were used till Ollghmlt tile la ee The guests wet. greeted it till i|o..r by little Miss Mary Francis Connell and M ,ste dame; 1’ t’. C .n ne! I. Mrs HI lot i (’ ,,pet and Mis. I! K Clements eeei*. ed in the hall. Mrs Joel T Cheatham ,bleed the s’ li sts 'be i l• ' 11‘g I; ... which was composed of Mrs. Connell Mi;s Marv Franc. Y mg. M:- .1 M Yi it .:. M \m Ray Holder VI K ball. Sr M i s. ll.i loll F 1 11, imp ■! a: ', I ': , guests into llie dill mg T! ,• dining room ■ 1 • • 1u d , ,rat ions ot pmk m-. - m.l Dresden i • ■ .I ■ tlii* ,- aiit It , and '■ ■ ’e ' ... s I hntllei S Wl'l . Is e,| ' . uvjimrv taldes 11 ■ ■ d ning t rb e w ns wvi ed \ ia t’o.lit de Yellise r'otl. ,'enlert.i a handsome antique silver ' ,•!! bowl An arrangement '•nk roses, fern and tulle was used ■ round the punch bowl. Silver ran bra. holding while tapir s. d , ; .mpotes of bridal min's ,.• - • :"d the table arrangements VI. - I T. Young, assisted !,v VI - v Noel, poured time p n" of ham b i sc .ds. cook - 1 ther delicacies were pas- ,v ' m H. V. Lawrence. M . ,v p ;1 Pb Mrs Wesley W Y VI - Elvira Cheatham Viler the receiving hour, VI f • . I ■ eno, .. J ... I . ... •!•l>«'r to those receiv oig n >e. who were i.-ined i.v \t .. •’if Smith. Rev-. Rav It,,',;,.. R : n er t$, J net ’I' ('he that D Ni-el. and .T. P B. Coni A. I). Clarke Is Honored B\ Part\ • • * . Oilman Ualkms entertained .,; weiner roast at his home Wednr j da> in honoi ol A. I), Clarke. woo .vi.. leave tor the army l-'ridav M isie a as made by The K m. ba !1 1,1 'other.'. I'he affair was held at the 1 baru Those present were: Ms.-os the Cl irke, Elise Rose II I ..A ■ - ’e Si,,ke.-. Dorenda Lodd. ,: XV •tersey. Zola Watkins. Helen Wea\ - or. Doris Carroll ol Chapel Hill. M.n y Burdick. Ruby Mae i\ rneg . a,' M - Roland Walton, ,-1 Xe\\ j.le, ey. Mrs dark I'avloi'. and Mi's Annie H Watkins: and A. I > Cla ke, i' innan Watkins, John Hunt. .). L. 1 "larke, Durcll Kimball, 1 .onnie K.-. )deli Tain Huglu . ! -I.io1. I'aylor. Iaither Kimball. W C VV it . .I;.- Billy Watkins. .'. Clai ire and I iey Clopton, of F ■: t I Jam.-on, S. C. Hicksboro News ic >iits. .1 It KNOTT Wind has bee! I'oeeived by Mrs C. S. i.t'Ui'ieu tluTt hei sister. Pie. Lillie (J X-ma.i. ha arm ed .ilrlv in England. Ml". Raymond Mr. daughter ol Mi and Mrs. L. .1 Si nk has rr eel. I'd a , iit! that :husband, 1.1 Raymond Dean, vvh■ ha been serv ing ".Mil tile am , u : , re- >oi newiiei e : 11 111 e 1 ’a i - i I i r. ::,, . , o i n t X t. C11 i - led State.-. Sl,e exporting him I mi i te on flsl rl, aigl i .u. Mr .1 D. Knu" 11 rotumod home iftei a 1 U-da v v .' ii I', lative.- m Wi I V i rg ini. .aid I '• 11 n - y Ivan la. 1F. I iirkn ,-i .no . i '. Knott 'visited .1. T Cole.v Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mi- i i II Fa.~t\v i»id and Mi and Mrs. C S i t'Brien visited friends in and am nd Lawreneevilie, \'a . Smiflay alien ..-ii. Mrs. Flora CCm and gi'anddaugh ler. IVeda i in te.nl. "I East Liver ..I. (tin,,, who have been visiting .1 D Knott , nd l.m ily tor about two j weeks, are ret :■ rung to their homes. Epsom News Bn mr> i i i n 111 i: i i i i i i; Mi>' Ma v White, "j M,,\t in - turned hoc; ♦ ruesday. .tin • pending • ' i guest * Ka\ t Mr and Mi - .1 Lc . La> p . , M; Lvelyi, M < »d\. and Mh>r \' rgim.i Las>11e and 1- ;.nee> Sat** . !. T« . «>) H» iicier ver< dinn< g • and Mi Curtis Sc •. .. k la ■ ? Wedne da\ Mi and M.- IV L h’n-a ’and, m I V *bbltt. ted m t he i m ;;i ■ y f.. * v\eek. and attend'd re.;. at liberty Mrs. K L Kuller v iird K.IV Hullei .nd family a a . d • last week. Ml >. .III! IV »l j I > i T t i pen. I : ng m : lO time visiting triends in the om n.uni ty. S !• M, idren. I was a visit-»r at Liberty eek. I) T. I );< kit returnerl day night ; r< >n Meml ien he went n> .a eon pany n gi At Mr- Lmui.m Kormyduvai, -ud i.*■ ighter. Alice Ann- . ■ ! porting to make their h' - «• p.r 'un.c time Liberty church report* m »*.> i il e\ : \ a l the pa>t week in go | . ttendancc and good reaching I': ere Were 30 new mem: v ie ! '. ih the church. A G p rt back to duty Wen • >•. He .r;ti h :s v ile have be* n A mg Lm parents ★ WITH THE COLORS * \ I I’risoner of \\ ar ( a m p. h 1 II Vick. y. •" •>•!. Mat. II lilt'd fit fa Situ1:" . i. lias been trap- tel ed ■ per ‘I war camp at Opei.Ka ... ' \v[i. learned . .■ . aida;. Itcturns to New York. >Y , s Langley, >S2 . ii. n 'i '. > Xew York .d 'pi pen laic ! a teii d.iv leave with a.- c m : .: W Ii Chan pint : I street. Ill I I cl I M . 1 Pvi Ft nner I) Sneed am .1 Mi M 11 M Sneed, V rg lima, : red -a' Hy s< esvhere 11 I- i• ice. according u d mth ed I !ici c '."day by Ins w . Ie. the luis an Mi-- Carev. ■ 11 Hcr.dei sm DRUGGISTS TO RECRUIT NURSES FOR WAR DUTY ; Edna 1 Rivet. Hendet at i : >. D lioeutt. : • at Hen dei - 'ii pharmacist. h.o noon ..p | pm ii led co-chairmen for Value com: - fy m the -lulc dri Vi to reel lit 1 aOII young women in the L'nitc.i Stale Cadet Xur-c ( V mps. The campaign is sponsored by the North Cai ina Nui ng C tne War Service in cooperation with 'he Nor! i. Carolina Pharmacc it a-ai A .nation Appointment.- were ...It* by Hazel C. Williams, "I FtalcigL. I ,-tate student recruitment otliccr, and bv ]. T Rbamer. ot llurban . state chairman of the pharmacy committee. Vance county drug -lores and drag -fore- thi ougl on) the Stale arc si : v ing a nl'on atioi centi - for th. leciuitmg campaign. Application blanks and ini ■ '"mat m t. literature may l>c obtami'd train the dore i vther activin ned by tehe It chainneii an v. iucli>v. displays leading iirug ' ■ ■ . ...d .ippear.11 bet m e local - Ymmg w "■ on la' V. a a to ■■ I lor the C' ■ i' 11 - a bet ween IV I - ’ land VVi yea: gr. be in g.I Ilea I 111, grad ual e ' an acci ed: I ed high sell-" 'I .1111 i cl el ably. a I. c, c ; t lei'll i n 11 a ■ u i a ■ i It '1 then rl.h The iraiiniis an eonsi t months "I tlicoi \ aid praciic. a o | six inontl of ■ ee n oi e hos pilal. All c\|'c: I": the sluiient i are |>aid during 'raining plus a monthly cash II' .nee | "Thi sat . 1;m i an i Iuive joined t \ ay and Y \ v Nurse l V il l> c c i ; a -1• l i■ >11- g : in home : soi it a: -mg. ’be loc, 11 chairman .-aid Tins is an oppm I * i i 1111 v for young ’oi in-ii to till tli.ii gap and it the .me time prepare then -i I' c- I. r i pi oud profession i Accepted apt nfs may choiise any : the ospitals throughout the nation which .me conducting the Cad I I • ( ; (if eg 1 !'. N ( tl • n.g ■ • edit' t! I • i mil sing me ) 11 I 11 -1) >111 ing Mi.-lill m A- hcv 1111*: (1:.11 i• ■'! !'. ■ Ell (hall'" \Ji li a naal, Mi'H '• 'll I’ll' i>V!i ■ ( ’ . i. . '11 . ( a . (n: • 'ral i( ' >iiii ini I) ik< W.i’i ..rM 1 ,IIH ' all 11 ■ ill■: I'll I I li 1h. ll 11', smith "1 !• a ve I teville; S' l,i" ’ f 11 «■« •! l' I, I ■ Bilims Me : a Hi;, i .,! High 1’n.i ’ n.iimijsiin Men..i! M’ A. y \ ( State Hn.spit.il. I ami St Agnes (e.ilm ed i •: I{nI• gi : Knekv Ml Sanatorium ami I ’. ■ r View nt Rocky Mount. I! Jtl • : ' ' • Kutht ' ii'"' H F I.i-i St ate.-\ 11 le Shell'. H -, -1 > h\ .1 , i■ - Walker Me: u ., i (.'mi inunity 11 ..lured) of Will .■ • a ( '. i i . f > i':; e [ , i ; .1 lid W"od. ' If i mg ■ W 'i <' ;t\ Men i Baptist ..'iff Kal<- Bitting I Mt e Wit 3toi : Flat Rock Plans La\man’s Program Flat Buck. Spring Va.a illl i g and Ha Is C'hil pel i "e eel :• tgetln F:.,t Rue. Method.st dm. day. .1 .i> In: their a men's dev program, it was i■,I to,lav ' lav ver. Sam K la. 1;. o! Kali Har-id Zta:.. .' Hende: ., i : Chi• ci:I..in. . Sudha : Ser ices w .. begin at ! ’ nl eM'e : :.'. ■ ':.' Dinner .'ill be served gr. ■ nrls Vis:to •- desiring with the group. REVIVAL ENDS A I LIBERTY CHURCH (JeVi'-.’n •( I", loos ore : last • I, i n • r t y (’ll ri -1 ■ : oh. m ,ir K| - . ending Sin 'I eight. | til I>: ' ll I v .11-1' • ; .1-1 g ...ft 111*' • .1 lie. was re|n ; all tici'i i . ■ and . t.v ,. , gi ■ I * ■ i 'pi H'ten * 1 i gilt ! ii 1 i . i .••• ’Ugh’ e -* mg Ii.es.- Iges ti * • • .llglega* . 'Idlllg -ere '.'I eii.-i . 1 term ."i i 1 night. Much 1 - i 1 < 1 .. ■ nlad-■ ‘ * e -er im.-. at Hi r<*pi. •• ri lining g the wot l sfr .leo-. MARRIAGE LICENSES TO THREE COUPLES Mil ! ! lag.- ■ etlsO - Wei - iod ! I I l: de -I. , .;o. ,r ; is ri ill Ii ed ip|< vest. ■ •• at tin eg * - >1 Ge"i ge A thu: Franklin. .11 , and Myrtle Mai e .1..nos. *. iti’o. ;.. e . ■ ■* Hc'iidei's.nn. Pvt. Jesse l'. Daniel, "I S i • e • n Cal;;. md Mary Alice Xet ■* •■ . nl Astor a. ' )* egini. wh le. Frank H i’ho pe, it Rah g i I lierthr. MeCuilers. Mender.->n. . >1 ored. LIONS CLUB HAS OUTDOOR MEETING Menu »■ ■ .it ’he I .ions club he hi .si, m eettng at South l.ake L .dec igid Bain Henry Y \,, i ; v. as planned. the ,.,.. ; i : 11 ly si icial A ' •, | . as presided o\ er 1 *■ Pi ..-al id Maun. due-1 eel mg were ! I \ . 1 Pih and Fred B ij er. i X. Y - City. I Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim T i • ’ -- • 'i-n.if. rm«-l*>\vn foH s r .tttM'♦ i at w li.ii iv * in, .... , I I" by t.M k ..4 Ircut ■ . \ !*atiuti Hi, i tit r.»• l . 9 ' fcJiar* :• hum iuuuytT. Hus r. ■!.». . At a g stores everywhere - di. >on, at WoolardY. HALF PRICE REMNANT SALE All materials in short lengths from our regular piece goods stock Sale 3 P. M., Friday, July 28 j (First Floor) j I * I Half-Price Sale Of Summer Wear I in> I il mu: ()ur Ent ire Sto< k ol I Men s Straw Hals Value.' 97e tn SCi.UO HALF PRICE Men's and Levs Swim and Play Shorts HALF PRICE MEN'S RAYON PANTS ^ ; y , . _ ’ * v 4 , . . j I ) | $4.95 -• I ( ON I) I I (Mil! f ! I adics and ( hi Idren s j SWIM SUITS ’..ha - and ! \\1 i-]>ieee nimlei.'. ) HALF PRICE Ladies RLAY SHORTS 11 liite and eolot HALF PRICE One Rack i’icec DRESSES In * ei uckcr. ei.hi.. .. pique and pa ardim All i/e- \ bile: Sq.PS to P.Pn HALF PRICE SUMMER DRESSES ( lose out a.'-soi’iini■ i ' of seersucker. Nolle, prim. . s [ii<ju ■ and chanil>ra\. HALF PRICE One Rack ot \ Assorted DRESSES Reniherp. silk iei>r ..at n, crepe. wn.-ti id.. Nearly all si. • • ~ W • n,. St».tto Si l.Pn HALF PRICE -r, \ S1 MI V! 11 OOK REMNANTS I )ne table - or 1* a -I ..ad . assorted colors. 1 .e’ : n< 1 tii .1 van is. \ d. } i) n e table of sh ; r . or . 1 Q„ ; broadcloth in write . : .e - iret| e.-lo's. N d. j SHEER DRESSES In voile and pi a C 1 QC patterns and strip.- ^ Tobacco Twine • 1 I My ■■ lb. packap. - $2.48 : pound c*oll<‘s (dy 1. 11). .... 45c. All Ladies Straw Hats HALF PRICE
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