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nobly blind our njit :t m !
Γ lough wo walk
■ 1111 ■ paths and impiou , .nul
lYs'.ament of tangible.-; and
■ eed anj Code, forever, when
QU spirit rules our elay. No meas
i.ed thought
• t prompt.* Λ roi .·., y . :-i
~mg I il e to .-hattered 11 on
:n fought
; , edom's light, and I : ■ > : ι :
eign field
chalice loi' 1:1 e .- elemeiilal
a e give, nor do \\ e run:
S mu unglimpsed, a . ac: f.,·,. 1
I'h : ne
Who also knew a Nerd, a mute re 1
Τ „.lt we almo.it brmg, I) Lord,
ι : orace;
/, :i touch our tender hearts, our
ι or blind face!
.is O'Sullivan Barbv, in
Weck-Knd in Danville.
Mrs. Noel H. Hobgood has gone
·■· 1 >.,n\ die. Va., to spend the week
end With relatives and friends.
Sunbeam Band .Meeting.
Sunbeam Band ■ ■ 1 I·'.
ρ i; ■ : church will meet Sunday
:ig at 11 o'clock rtti: ing the
r ng worship service, it was .-tat
i. t today.
Claire Mills ( lass To Meet.
The Claire Mills Phdathea class
ι ; 'm· First Bapti-t eh ι cli w:!l aieet
M ,;ulay evening at eight o'clock in
ladies parlor of the church, it
\\,ι - announced.
Λ"i>iitiUK in Alabama.
M. and Mrs. I. H. Wckery left
• ; y for Opelika, Alabama, where
• . \ ••ill \ isit then· s> m. 1 I. 11.
V .ι·!.ν. Ίι.. who is stationed at : ι e
ρ:·..·- iiier-oi-war camp m opehka.
Sue Kelly ( lass Meeting.
'. τ Sue Kelly I'h:! it:hm ...·· >.|
• ι I·' st Baptist church ν.τΐί meet
Μ .,ι.ιν night at 8 o'clock at the
e ' f Mrs. Hugh Harden at AuiJ
Zene street, with the hostesses be
.: M.-s Sue Kelly and Mrs. .la,: es
C.a.s It v, it was announced tovlav.
Frida\ Part\ Gnen
For Bridal Couple
I'BBtiniiing a series of social af
fair- that have been given in honor
of Miss Elvira Cheatham, who be
r.i ·.· ΐho {■>:·:·le ·· F.nsign Meredith
Jones today at 12 o'clock at the Holy
Innocents Episcopal church, Mrs. <T.
W l\. .per, Mr·. ;\1 I·'. I.. 4:; and M
S. H. VVatkins entertained at the
• > s "! 11 ;■ I ,cgg on GraniH· . cot
i1': ■ lay owning at 7 o'clock.
V blue and white na\ y inotii
d aatcd the dor >ra ' .11. through
' hoine. The dining roam taPle
: km util HI with is app·*: utments.
i:i ! ome white lace cloth cover
1 the table which w.is contoroi
.. large .silver .-hip 011 .1 blue
ret'lectoi fI,.: 1 .a .1 by .
■ .délabra holding while burning
··· . Arrangements . ! ii! ν h.v
1 1 geas and wh te !:lie were la
illy arranged ·η the table.
V · .1 sixty guest s , 11.·; ad.ag I :
■ '. pa rty, member - ol the la 1
and out-of-town guests were
1 a '.crtained,
l>ndal C]<>11 pic Is
l· etcd At Luncheon
< '.nplimentaig M.· Elvira Cheal
..aft Ensign John Meredith
J 'ins. Jr., who were married at noon
1 y at Holy Innocents Episcopal
" . Mi -, J. Allison C ...per v.
'ess at a luncheon at her home
Ghulson avenue on Friday att
ion at one o'clock.
Πιο .lining loom table was cover
1 λ : 1 h a lace cloth and centered
' 1 an array of pink swectpeas and
es m a pink china compote. I11
d lal tables were attractively ar
■ aged in the library, living room
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Baby
SLIPS
White batiste and rayon.
Sizes 1 to 14.
50ctu $2.29
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—Pattern—
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34. sa
Scalloped side-drape ar.d sleeves
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through the summer afternoons.
Pattern ϋ 185 co i.es in s.zcs 34, 3ti,
38. 40. 42. 44. 4U. 48. 50. Sue 30
takes 3 3-4 y...ds 3D-::ich fabr.c.
Se.id TWENTY CENTS in coins
for this pattern · > The Henderson
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DRESS. STYLE NUMBER.
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Summer Pattern Book, a collection
of all that's new and smart in wear
ing apparel f : the family. FREE
Nightgown Pattern printed in book.
Send Fifteen Cents for your copy.
and s;m ;■ ■ ' In the living r .·>::i
,i graret' ! . a· antique bowl held
.: ι\ed s iinmer flower.-.
A buffet ! .nchoim w a- si r\ Cii to 1
the following: Miss Cheatham, En
Mgn .1 in··. Mr. and Mr.-. Joel Γ
Cheatham, Miss Margaret Cheat
ham, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jolies, and
Burton Jones, of Edenton, Mrs. B.
W. Hathaway, of Edenton, Mrs. !.. j
T. A', e; v. : Southern Pine.-. Mr.
and Mrs. a. E. Clements. Mrs. It. !
E. Chavasse, Mrs. Herbert White,
Miss I. a.lie White, Walter Alston.
Mi, Be.-.-.e Lee Alston, Mrs. Alex
Cooper, Mrs. A. A. Zollicoffer, Mrs. I
Albert B.'i den. Jr.. Mis.- Helen Roy- '
-ter. M - Alice Rose, Mrs. John
Trammel Church, Miss Ann Up- |
church, Mrs Robert Benchotf, Rev.1
and Mrs. Ray Holder. Miss Mary !
Ann Cooper, Mrs. Waddell Ghol
■ Mr- S. D. Y . oig, of Grand '
lia; ai.-. Michigan, Μι.-s Elizabeth
We.dy. ol Lllceda ■ Mi . -M
Aline Hughes, of New York City.
Mi.-s Del >ies Cheath.on, of Burling
ton, and Alex Da\ : . of Baltimore.
Mrs. Cotiin 1 las
CI ass Récitais
I iano students "I ΛΙHenrietta
λ. I'··.'! I. have ui. their
!'■<·)!..!> ! < >11 ·. ,\ - 0,1 M a ν ! (j at
'·'· I·1·-· !,t l'.| >m Iu«h r-eiiool
•'::l' Ma.v :! 4 /, :i Valu·»· high
school. The programs consisted
l'ian ι s ι lut ' . ' ' . .11(1 ch"r is
Al t*.: - in *ne ι .'..is assisl»-d I>\
Edward i·' \. ; (Kami, with vocal
solos.
l'hose t....Ι!,Ο î1 a ι at K| is im \νι re
Mary Bo.von. H l-i cil Ay-,·,»-. A η
Weldon, .Iran Welder.. Dorothy Hat
Collins. λ inn Xordlon.an. Jean
• I n;.'!:.Han. Martha Frazier. I) irothy
Smith. ! >ori - Aysci ·. Kdlia Karl
Bovven, Annie Margaret Grissom,
Pat.-y Fuller. Kmdy Eavs. Emogene
lîowknd. Penny Smith. Sylvia Smith
and Clyde M irphy. Jr.
At Zeh V re the .-Vadents p;i it ici —
patins were Haze! Ellington, Edith
ίΐπ.-.-·Ί!. Huche! il. .·: an, Betsy
Wi lls \V>··>dlief. I·!·islyn Van Dyke.
Juanita Sr.v.th. M irv Ann I.assiter.
Xellie Gray Kittrell. Jean Overtoil.
Jean Ayscae, Maria Va ighan. Ann
Stone. Sally Jo ghill, Margie
Brown. la nise Sloan, and Mary
Fra; res Kerley.
There will be a recital at Tnwns
villr. May 30, at 8:30 o'clock w th
the following appearing on the pro
Cr m: Flora Ed Riggan. Annie Hi te, I
Nnncv Moddv, A nie Laarie Tingen.
Dorothy Henderson, Bnrnell Mr
Creight. Hazel Wilson, Panthea
Capps, Mary Casey and Etta and
Bruce Guerrart.
Miss Hoyle In
Dance Figure At
Commencement Ball
Miss Grace Hoyic participated in
the figure at the commencement |
ι » a 11 at the Woman's College, Greens
boro. held last night in Alumnae
louse. Her escort was Lt. John j
Wagoner, of Gibsonville.
Theme of the dajice was "As Time j
Joes By." Music was by Doris Fun- j
rterburk and her campns all-girl j
•rchestra Spring flowers decorated
•he Virginia hare room and out
'oor terraces of the house.
Dance chairman for the annual
irmal was Miss Lee Shcrrill, Hick
•ry, and she and her escort. Major ι
"iorman Tendal, Aberdeen Proving
round, Md., and Miss Dianne ι
['age, senior class president, and Lt.
t oh il Armfield, both of Greensboro, ,
ed the figure.
Miss Hoyle was a member of the
iance committee. j ι
BPW Entertained
At Dinner Part\
With el ib colors, yellow ,ιινί
white. forming a lovely i>a.· >u al.
Mr-. Dave Loughlin gave .1 dinrn-i
! >.ι : ' > at the Mote! Valu e Werlm-.1., v
night. having as her guests about 40
nembi-rs of the Business ami Pro
IV sion Women'.- Club. Λ f > ir-r lar.
neal was served, after which K. (.'.
Loughlm maie a talk on '.lie Λ i-ei
ican circus, telling of its set-up and
Μ ι η y of its traditions and super
stitions.
Miss Louise Nelson gave a toast
to the club, which was organized
2.'i year.- ag i in the month ■>!' May
Miss Grace Galbraith presented Mrs ;
Loughlin with a piece of pottery in
"io: uf her birthday. M;-· \e!
Cray Kittroll, conducted a contest,
η whrli Mrs. Isabelle Ha.' Kay
iioi was the winner,
Mr·. O'Lary. president of ι11·· ι■; : ι.
appointed Mrs. Π. (ί. S. Davis and
Mr- Floy Daniel as a committer to
select workers for the Seven:· V ι
Loan drive and to serve at the
theatres during the week of J.me ,
4 to 9th.
Mi nature vases of panslcs marl·.:·.!
the place of each guest and were :,·
signaled as favors. Λ rising \.>·»· : <
thanks was given at the end of :he
evening for the hostess.
I aineheon Is Given
For Miss Cheatham
M -- Klvira Young ('hi
whose marriage to Ensign Meredith ■
.Jones. .1 γ.. was an even*. ··: nom
today at the Holy Innocen'.· E: -
c ipal church, was complimented at
a bridge luncheon at one ,·:
Wednesday afternoon by M:ss
Myr:'.e White Alston an: M ■ Be -
sie Lee Alston.
Throughout the house λ m· at
tractive arrangements ,.f .. mmer ■
flowers.
Λ two-course luncheon \.ι- -e·■·.-d
followed by several progre--a>ns if
bridge. Miss Ann Upchurch was
presented high score ,rvv.> 1 and
Mrs. Straughan Watkins was given:
low score prize. Miss Cheatham,
! 'lairee. was given a g a·-' gift by
the hostesses.
Invited guests for the n.-casinti '
were: Miss Cheatham. M - Luc lie
White, Miss Ann Upchiu'ch, Miss
Heien Rovster, Air- Ί .... . Crud
up. Mrs. Straughan Watkins. Mrs.
Allison Cooper, Mrs. H. K. Clements.
Miss Katherine Macon. Mrs. Robert :
Bench·iff. Mr-. Β >.vd Kinii .11. Jr..
Mrs. .Tool T. Cheatham. Mr.-. Η. Κ '
Chavasse, Mrs. K. L. Burton, Mrs.
R. T. Upchurch. Mrs. Bennett
Macon, Miss Dolores Cheatham, of
Burlington, Mrs. Ellen Cooper, and
Mis- Elizabeth Weldy, of Lueedale,
Miss.
Mrs. Cooper Fetes
Miss ( "heatham
M : .Mc\' C'iii'ht '.m lio-ies.-. i'
a :iincheon :it lie: inniic on South ι
W 1 mi street on Tli .rsday honor- ■
ing Miss Elvira Cheatham, who be
ca ο the bride .■' Knsign John 1
Λΐΐ' ι- :lh Jones. I.'. S. I!. at noon
:o'| y at tile irch of the Holy
Inn icents.
'Γ1 c quests were well eti by
Mr-. Cooper, Miss Cheatham, bridc
eler'. Mr< .Joel T. Cheatham, moth
e the bride, and Mrs. KrsUine
Clements.
I·':' ι ' ;i inch was served in tin·
dr.r.\::m room and the quests were
the". .-he red into the dining room
where white eandles and an ar
rangeaient ο! magnolias on the cen- '
ter table and in vases gave a bridal |
effeet. Plaeecards were attached to'
small bags of rice, carrying out the I
bri.ial motif of green and white. I
A two-course luncheon was ser
ved. followed by coffee in the liv- *
ing r. om.
The hostess presented the guest of j
honor, Miss Cheatham, with a gift
tied in the colors o! St. Mary's i
School and the University of North j
Carolina, the alma maters of the
bride and groom. Mrs. P>. H. Perry !
played songs of the two scho ils I
while the guests .joined in singing, j
There were forty guests present, j
Miss Fa IL lier To
(Graduate From
W oman's College
Miss Minerva Falkner, daughter
of Mr. and Mr- K. O. Falkner,
Young avenue. \v Ii receive her dip- ι
loma at exercises .Monday morning
at tin· Woman'.- College. Greens
boro. receiving a degree of Bachelor
of Science in Secretarial Adminis
tration.
Miss Falkner graduated in 1941
at Henderson high school and en
tered Woman's College the follow
ing school year. She has participat
ed in many activities there.
Her parents and brother? John
Falkner. went to Greensboro yes
terday to attend commencement ex
ercises. Mr. Falkner escorted his
laughter to the commencement ball
leld last night and John Falkner
.scorted her room mate. Miss Doro
;hy Deatty, of Elizabethtovvn.
* * * * ★ T*
* WITH THE COLORS *
****** I
On Okinawa.
Word has been received from Pfc.
jlenn T. Ha rte. 44012753, Co. L.
,84th Infantry, U. S. Army, APO
', care of Postmaster, San Fran- ;
•isco, Calif., stating that he is now I
in Okinawa.
Remember way back when com
nunities had unoccupied houses?
Churches
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Rev, William D. Mclnnis, minister
Sunday
il 15 ;i. m. Church school.
11 a :n. Morning w ■ ■ : - : 11 ; <. Ser
mon subject, "The Divinity ol
Christ."
7 1Λ p. m. Young t\ «pie's Ve.-pers.
8 p. in. Evening wor.-hip. Sermon
-abject. "The Uignily ol Man."
Monday:
7 :îo p. ni. I5oy Scout- of America.
Tues ay:
8 p. in. Religious Education Co.in
cil.
7:45 p, in. Choir practice.
HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL.
Rev. Ray Holder, rector.
Tr.mty Sunday, May -7:
T!ie Holy Commun, ni. II a. in.
Chinch school. 9:45 a in.
Men's Bible Cla-s. in a m
Λ1 ■1 111111; prayer ant e non, II;
a. m. Mr. Holder Will preach on '
Πιο Task 1 iciore 1 '
Young People's Service League, 7 «
p. m.
lam lay. May 31:
Intercessions for men in the arm
ed forces, (i p. m.
Friday, June 1:
The Holy Communion and pray- |
ers for the sick and suffering, 111 a.
111.
CONG Κ EC. ΑΊΊ ANAL - CHRISTIAN
Rev. Frank Apple, pastor.
S mday :
9:15 a. m. Church schooi.
11 a. in. Morning worship. Ser
mon topic: "The Measurements of ■
:ne Christian's Life."
8 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon
topic: "The Glory of tne Ordinary." ]
Wednesday:
8 p. m. Choir practice .
FIRST METHODIST.
Rev. Hiram K. King, pastor.
Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Church school, i
I. W. Sanders, genera I superinten
dent. 1
1 1 a. in. Morning worship. Ser- :
lion subject: "Living Memorials."
5 p. ill. Youth Church Hour. Ann j
iîose, presiding. Billy Collins, guest '
irganist. Message by Chaplain G. ι
Η. Anderson, Camp Butner, recent
y returned from the Southwest '
Pacific.
(i ii. m. Youth Fellowship Supper. |
Tuesday:
4 j). !iit Girl Scout Troop Ν >. 1. ι
Thursday:
8 (ι. m. Senior Clio:.· rehearsal. |
FIRST BAPTIST.
Kev. K. Norl'leet Gardner, pastor. I
hunduy:
!):45 a. m. Church schoi,,.
11 a. m. Sunbeam Hand mooting.
11 a. m. Morning λ .rship. Topic:
•Alibis."
«."45 p. :i Baptist Tra ning Union.
7 p. m. Woman's missionary auxi- j
lianes meet. V. W. A. will have pie
lures of Kidgecrost shown.
8 p. m. Kvcning worship. Topie: !
"Vision." James A. Crisp, Jr., of
Brevard, will be the speaker.
Monday:
7 p. m. Baptist Training Union
monthly supper meeting in the
Junior department.
H p. in. Boy Scout meeting in the
Baraea room.
ίί ρ. .ι . Claire Mills F'hilathea cla ι
meeting in the ladies' parlor. Host
esses: Mesdame He·· Averett, I·'.. (1
Glenn, J. K. -\ ■!'ιιι..n, and Ira Petty
ii p. in. Sue Kelly class meetn;.;
at the home of .M s Hugh 1). Iln
den. 509 Zene street. Hoste e-:
Mis- Sue Kelly . ,:,el Mrs. J a : ··
i rart'ley.
We.inesday:
(!:Hi) )i. m. 1' . ι ry Baraca ''la
and Sunday sclio-il workers' council,
at Kings' Daughter's Park. The
Ha: i" .is are 1ι·>. ' Speaker, Jame
A. Cr ji, Jr.
Thursday:
■1 p. ni. G11 1 Si111 u t troop No. I!
meeting.
7:!io p. ■!.. Sue Kelly circle meet
ing in the ladies' parlor. Hostesses:
Me. dames J. I. I·:.,-oil, John Milne,
E. 15. Wilkinson. ,md M. I,. Wood.
ΡΚλ'ΤΚΟ iS'l'AI, IK )I,I\KSS.
Kev. H. F. Dalton, pastor.
Sunday:
9:4ό a. in. S.nibiitn school.
11 a. in. λ 1 >: :. : ιworship serv -
ice. Subject: "Second Coming."
7 p. m. P. Il V. S. meeting.
7:45 p. m Kvenmg worship serv
ice. Subject: "Spiritual Wickednes
in High Place
Thursday:
7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Time of Masses:
1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday. S a. m
2nd and 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m
Holy Days, 9 a. m.
Novena devotions, Sundays, 7:4f*
Λ m.
Rev. James H King, pastor.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Sunday services:
10 a. in., Sunday school.
11 a. m.. Preaching service.
6:30 p. m., Y. P. L. Meeting.
7 p. m., Open air meeting.
7:30 p. m. Salvation meeting.
Why not ko to church?
Chaplain Anderson
At Methodist
\ esper Service
Chaplain G. H. Anderson, recently
returned from the Southwest Pacific,
s to be the speaker at the vesper
service at the First Methodist church
tomorrow at live o'clock, Rev. 11. Κ 1
King. pastii]·, announced today
Chaplain Anderson will speak on
The Church and Returning Service- |
men." Τ hi; public is invited to attend ]
This serv ice will also be the Youth !
Church hour for the month of May, I
the pastor Mated, with the young
icople participating in the service '
Miss Anne Rose will preside and
Miss Ann Nichols will lead the
irayer. Scripture will be read b\
Walter Ed. Hight, Jr. The young
people's choir will sing .with Billy
Collins serving as organist, and
,-oung men will serve as ushers.
This *6 the last regular church 1
Junior-Senior Dance Is
Had In High School Gym
In the Hendi r η .··, .|
gymnasium, : . · i ..it ·...·. -
ly roof g;ii .ten. m > ■ . - of · ;··
senior class were honored at :-ie an
nual junior-senior dance last nignt.
Ha ,nbow tre.ι ι - - . pended
across the ceil.ng formed a canopy
under which about 150 member
the two classes and guests danced.
In the centei >' ' : <■ . ' :■ t· . ι .
( ;s were drawn 1: 14:. a hoop to
drape o\ < ;· a ·.·.· -bins well, ar^.i.td
which were entwined ivy and pin'v
1 ambler rose-.
The dance f :· >->r w : 1 cl e<! ί>y
a white picket fence 1 ■ I ! ..ice -
entered thr > 1 u■ 1 ivy .mil ···> . r
I'd a rlii .ι . Λ : Ί.π ι·.) ' · ■
Ά ere .' " ΊΙ ' > η - - ■ ! 1 · Λ il tin : ο ' ι. ·_
interspersed \\ th pine .
The i.iiii'e ,\ . d ■ ν
figure by the I■ !!··.■.. ... · ·
the sophomore class: Misses Myrtle
Alston. Mary Williams, Fannie Har
ris. Dorothy Snead. Ann Langsl »n
[ind Betsy Coker and C. D. Hamm,
Burnett Perry, Bobby Slack, Char
tes Jackson, Fuller Pace and C. G.
Williams.
Upon arrival at the dance, guests
were presented colonial nosegays el
mixed flowers and boutonnières.
Spotlight dances were won bvi
Miss Delia Dixon and Billy Mitchell,
Miss Floi'ine Ingram and Bob Hunt, |
Miss Marian Rowland and C*. (ί.
Williams and M Su.-:c Π un and
Bobby Hughe-· Ρ zc- were e .n* .
Kited by Hi" . · me! .··. in' -
At intcrmis . west- we:v inv.t
»d into the ... ' cafete/n, where
«upper plate .1 . es :. I punch
were served. T1 e individual tables
ivere covered ■ : : t e cloth.- and
nixed sumtner flowers in pots cov
ered with rn no 1 ' - ■ -'-d paper,
flanked by taper- :: ·· ;. -:.<1 holders
formed centerpic
Presiding at the punch tabic were
service to be ducted by the
young people mti' ill. the minister
said, as churches · .·· city will
hold union services on Sunday eve
nings during the next three months.
Mrs. R. C Brake and Mrs. Clyde
, Finch. The punch χ. λ . .v., ο .· η i
I With i\y and pink r
! crystal 11(1 .vis al.- . ill-Id j.-ti.v
j (ίι adLi.it< ■ I ' pi ·· c .. · Ί
Rambler n.»e> · bankc! ·
three window- rn the caî'ete
The sophomore- who [<> u; j ,..'
i the waltz ligure ai-u u .: ·.
:ng.
G ne- ν iiii*! itli" I Si ' · : ι
.nul Mrs. Κ. M. Rollins, mei bers ·:
lilt' iity sehnoί board, 1 ;*« i.'\
bers, mascots "i the sen : . -.
; ! · : · y !l· !. ■ ι K. ans ·: ! - \ :
cock, Jr., and their pa m M:
Donald Evans and Mr. ai : M
Gene Adcoek, Mrs, Ci C. .i Ku g
han, and Mr . J. V. Pat >!
h me Kemp Knight, >! Ra
: erly îacuity member.-.
Facility sponsors « »î
ι are Miss Clyde H · . »!
ί;.·.!:·'1! I'ittenger and M
Gray. Miss Montein MeK
sponsor oi the .^enior
Gov. Cherr\ And
Dr. I>ac\ Speakers
At State 1· mais
Raleigh, May 26.—Governor I!
Gregg Cherry and Dr, Benjamin R.
Lacy. J ι·, ι-ι >viiU nt ·: Γ .. ίι Ί ..ι··
logical Si inaiy. w il π· the ρ:
ci pal speaker.·; ai X. C. Slate College's
ôfith <·ι'M;1 : run"; ' lit j»r· ' ;.
Sunday aiul M( nd;
Dr. Lacy. .. n..·c e .·: Κ ί· . '.il:
cieliver the baccaia ire.re .-· ruin
Pull en Hall Sunday evennm
o'clix k.
Degree- v. i be awarded in g: .ci -
atioli ex··: · ··■< in I'ulien 11 1 i : -
day aftern··· η at 5 o'clock. Govern r
Cherry will speak during the cere
mony, and a farewell message wil*
be g.1 ci. !·· '.he graduates by Dr.
Fran!; P. Graham, preside:'! of the
C'onsc dated University of Xnrti'.
Carolina. Chancellor J. W. Harrelson
II preside.
Λρ; '(■ y . * !en4 will be
ndidate> ι... derive
A. . . D > a 1 .·.· ·.> held
t ·ηη« ·*ι ·. ' ·■ c<Mumenre
• 11 ! , . ■ -J. I · m Id this
beca se >i re Mctims imposed
4 ·.< -i'iii.-i < »! large public
Duke Awards
201 Degrees
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Milton Currin nnd Ruby Rose,
FLOWERS
FOR EVERY OCl Λ S ION
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SHEER BLOUSE DRESSES
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Sugar-spun sheer blouse inserts in crisp rhei k
ginghams with gay full skirts I hex < rcatc the
coolness of summer breezes—tliev have the spi< ·
and-span look that is cotton's charm! Sizes 'J-Ιό.
FLOWER PRINT DRESSES
Cool summer 4 colors in slim, flattering stvies!
SPRING HATS
25c * 1,00
ΛΠ our siork df higher
priced hats to >r<> at these
low prices.
REDUCED !
Ladies Rayon
DRESSES
2.00
I ! r i μ· h 1 l'aymi l'ailles in
smooth Γ i 1 t i n >r styles.
Short sleeves. Mutton
downs. New colors. Sixes
12-1-1.
REDUCED!
PURSES
50c 1 1.00
Meautil'ul hajrs in colors
that will match your every
dress or sport outfit this
summer.
SHADES
79c
< "loth mar!'lue printed
muslin shades in colors.
·".(> in. χ ■"> ft. in in.
REDUCED !
RUGS
1.00
Larjre si/.c rhenille rups in
assorted colors. Limited
quantity.
Remnants! Remnants! Remnants!