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rSOCIETY NEWS BIRTHS Birth of Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerley. ot ! f\.: t.mouth. Virginia, announce tin I bath of a daughter. Li ltd. i Hose, j on August It!, at. Maria Parhan, | -1>11a I. Mrs. Kerley i- the turmet i jl!,, Madeline Ellington. Birth of Son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Patterson. c,f Baltimore, Maryland, aiuinri t the birth of a son. Paul W'.lton Pat tf-snii, Jr., on August 2d. at tin Mmon Memorial hospital. Baltimore Mother and son are reported doing nicely WITH THE SICK At Maria Parluim. Harry W. Finch, ot K it troll, is a patient at Maria Parham hospital. Returns from Hospital. Mrs P. Bruce Ell: has returned to her home, after having her ton sils removed at Maria Parham lios p.tal. She is reported to be getting along nicely. Return Home Mrs. C. C1. Lough I > . .1 r,. and daughter, Frances Costello Lougli lin, have returned to their In me after being discharged from Maria Parham hospital. Luncheon At Country Club Given For Bridal Party _<>:i Monday afternoon at one ;':"a a: 'a,, u,..- ti,, Country Club. Mr M r la : nd Mrs. '• " i' an- entertained at a o|llr u 1 1 . ' 1 '.:. a,< Captain ■I »' Haywood Furman. raai M*>nduy atl — ern "in at - \ o’clock in the St. I’auI : Catholic church •be < !'Jh room wa- decorated 1 vhite and green, \ a-es isters, ' u •. white -aid,.... and tea: be ng la-tcfully arranged throughout the room. • 1 tosses, Mrs. Watkins and Mi-, l.egg. .waited the guest.- into the ball ton a. here the bride’s table Was placed. Member- of the bridal party wire seated tit the hr ie’- 1 dili' whi-h wa.- covered with a lately p' • de Venice cloth "i centeri i ith a b nvl of t ube rose-, and white asters. Clematis gracefully ' , p front tiie center piece. Other guests were seated at ind idual table- .vhich were cover ed with a. a te cloths and centered with flat green containers holding white gardenia'. At each place were l a dal place card- and unique white and silver baskets tied with clcma'.i ho d ng : ixed nuts, A three course luncheon iv,i . ere t d to ipprox mately t.i guests ncluding the following out-of-town guests; M i - Chat les Trego, ot Wavne. I»a„ Mr-. AI. J. M.iekentee. ol Philadelphia. I’a. Mis. Clilford llaik M -. Glare Hall Stoke-. and Mi.-- Lynn Hull, all of Louisburg; Mi.-s Hetty Kendrick, ol Haleign, 'and Mrs. Robert Furman, of Little | Meek, New York. Miss Tanner Feted At Bridge Part) Honor,ng Miss Trudy Tanner. \h".-e wedding to James Hogarth. 01 'Washington. D. C , and Raleigh, will take place at the First Baptist church, at four o’clock on the alter-* Rooa of A gust 2ti, Mi.-s jfidna f'aalkncr en ei'l.lined at a bn go party and miscellaneous shower at her home on Nicholas street last night. -Arrangements ot late summer ‘lowers were Used throughout toe home. The bride-elect’s place was mu: kc j with a corsage ot white aster.-. Three tables were set up for ;ge and after several pi ogres sions, Miss Garoinw Miles was awarded nigh score prize and Mis. fiances Petty, low score pr.ze. f he h'i.-tess presented the hniiorec With a gilt ot crystal. I Re .-.nower gilts were di-guisea as a bundle of newspapers, tile ! ip one dealing ti.e headline i rudy an.1 Jim 1,.\ r.i VYed -\dgu.-t gtl." A salad e. i.n.-e and iced tea were served alter the presentation ot gilts. Play pc dge vvere Miss Trudy ‘ Tanner, gue ' .1 honor. At..-. Joseph 1 K. B,,:ue: .-.in. Air.-. Juanita S. Am. lis. Aia-.-e.- A.iiia Di.vm. Jack.e ! We.-tin. C.u a i: Duke, Franee. Pettv. Bih.e H -e. Dotlie AlcDul ! lie. l. wiIie Waite and Dorothy 11.n - | i.-on. Those join ng the grot p'Hor re lre.-iiinein.- ,vtre Mr-, c'. 1‘. Tanner, mother ol the bride-elect, Air.-. At. C- Aides, Air.-. George V. Boyd, Alisse.- Dor.- Dennis, .vnn .McIntyre. Anne I'ey'.are.-.- ,.n;l Air.-. At. t. Whitmore. Sunbeam Band Is Members of the Sunbeam Rand ol the First Baptist church conducted the program at the regular monthly meeting ol the Woman's Missionary Society on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the church. Mrs. L. T. Harris, presktent, presided at the meeting. Mrs. S. 1’. Patterson, program chairman, introduced the Sunbeams, who gave the program. The Sun beams proved delightful and enter taining under the eifieiont leadership ui Mrs. Leon Frazier. Sunbeam officers are: president, Florence Radford; vice-pre ident, Patricia Eason secretary, Hannah Ruth Garrett; treasurer, Ruth Wat kins. After the roll call by allnnah R ith Garrett, the Sunbeams sang and re i it'd verses in the acrostics spelling "Sunbeam Rands”. Those taking part were Patsy Page, Lena K. Alc Lfinoi'e, Nancy White, Mary Lane. Becky lame, Sylvian Ann Hoyle. Palsy Freeze. Rachel Roysti r, Alary Williams Geo. Annelia Moore. Dwight Junior Frazier, Hetty Rose Frazier, Florence Radford, Hannah Ruth Garrett, Ruth Watkins, Patri cia Eason. Following the program there was a short business session. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. J. Franklin Mills. Sue Kelly Class Met Monday Xi<*ht Airs. H. F. Ellington and Mrs. R. F. Reid were hostesses for the regu lar monthly mooting of the Sue Kelly I’hilathea class of the First Baptist; church Monday night at ft o’cock at the home ol Mrs. Ellington on Zone street. The president of the cass, Mrs. H. 1). Bell, gave the scripture reading and Airs. A. T. Harris led in prayer. A for the opening song. "Onward Christian Soldiers", a brief business session was held with various com mittees giving reports. During the social hour the hostess es served home made ice cream, cake and nut.-. k Famous to relieve MONTHLY 1 FEMALE f MISERY (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic!) Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com pound is jamous to relieve not only monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, highstrung feelings— when due to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken regularly—it helps build up resistance against such dis tress. Pinkham's Compound helps 7ia~ ture! Follow label directions. Try it! cCqcUci£.(Pi/nklia/nC6 compound FLOWERS FOB EVEKY OCCASION Phone S80 Day or Night BRIDGERS 11,e nort»* MmmHmHPmoamnMmMg i FINAL CLEARANCE - of - Summer Dresses Spring Coats Beach Wear All Cotton Dresses HALF PRICE Good Values in Rayon Crepe Dresses (Some less than half price) All Pastel and High Shade Spring Coats HALF PRICE Brown, Black, and Navies Greatly Reduced . .. Beach Wear HALF PRICE One Lot Sweaters and Skirts (Slightly Soiled) HALF PRICE O. P. A. Release No. 107 Ration Free Shoes $1.00 to $3-50 E. G. Davis & Sons Co. Marian Martin j —Pattern— You’ll be proud ' i ay "I mode it my.-elf." from I’attc: n 923a. With its swart bull-mod y, ■ 1 ■;i■. ..nil dropped armhole. it is definite.y "new sea son"! Yoke, sleeve cav contrast. : Pattern 923i> emu n izes I), lfi, 18, 21); 32. 3!. .'Hi. :)!!. .in. (2 Size Hi takes 3 1-8 yards 39- n< t fabric. Send twenty ceit'.s jrt coins for 'his pattern to Daily Dispatch, Pat •ern Dept., 232 West lfith St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUM BER. Fifteen Cents m no urmgs you the Marian Martin Summer Pattern Book, a collection of all that new and smart in wearing apparel for die family. Free Nightgown Pat 'ern printed in the book! Miss Truth fanner And Janies Hogarth I o Wed August 28 Mi. and Mrs. Charles Pendleton Tanner today announced the ap proaching marisog' ol tlo ir dough ter. (Jert rude Virginia to James Ho garth. of Washington, 1). and Raleigh, at the First Baptist church, Tuesday afternoon, August 28. at lour o'clock. No invitations are bt ing mailed and 1 fiends ul ti.c couple are ovim, invited. Mrs. Horner Talks At \\ SC'S Meeting Mrs. Thomas Horner was speaker at the monthly meeting ot the Worn all's Society ol C'hrist.an Service help Monday afternoon .a I o’clock at th ■ First Methodist church. Mr.-. limn er used as her topic, "A Dour ol Co operation.” She .-puke ol the mi .-ion work being done by American missionaries :ii Latin America amt Mexico. Mrs. George It. Allen pre itled nv ■r tlie business session of the meet ing. Mrs. Norman Holloway, accom panied by Mis. M. S. Fowler, sang a solo. j The meeting cJi\sed with a memo- j rial tribute to the Late Mrs. Tom Higlit read by Mrs. L. li. Gooch and Mrs. L. O. Falktur | Spending Hi ck Here Mrs. Henry Stewart and daughter. Martha Ann. are spending tin- week here with relatives and lricnda. Butiicr Dunce Friday. | Gnu.';) Ic iders are asked to c !! I (Mrs. George R. Allen, phone lhlill, j Thursday night between tla'tn and <P 7 o'clock to notify her of the girls I expected to attend the formal daiic • I at the Sports Arena at Camp Hat- I ner on Friday night, it was stated | today. A full at tendance l'ur this 11 mice is desired ;i, the Fourth Di vision has arrived and a large num ber of girls I- needed for 1 hi.- dance. Buses will leave Henderson at 7 j o'clock Friday. Girls who find they ! cannot attend are asked to call Mrs. ; Allen immediately. All Wool Winter COATS Man tailored boxy styles, smoothly fitted styles, cut in princess lines. Snappy 1 semi-fitted styles with g belted gathered back in | plaids and tweed and £ solid colors. I Sizes 7 to 14 I $16-95to $21-79 i i -I Beginning Thursday 9 A. M. E OUR MOST I SENSATIONAL ALL LEATHER ( SHOE SALE I Several Hundred Pairs E Of High Qrade Shoes On Sale And 1 RATION i F RE I || O. P. A. Release No. 107 n j| AT “ 1 ONLY I LOOK! amous makes ^’J in all materials. Blacks, Browns, Tans, Blues, ^ Whites, Suedes, Calls, Oxfords, Loafers and Combinations. a§ For A Limited f} Time Only— 8 AUG. 17, Through A PAIR I | SEPT. 29th. ft Our Entire Stock 1 Women’s White Dress Shoes $^.SO 1 OVER 1,000 PAIRS | OPENING HOUR \ 9 SANDALS nSPECItLf 11 Values to $4.00 SANDALS I — ON SALE— _ON SALE— g! |j $1.9# | j 9^ Ar*ir II H AM. SALES FINAI. ... 9 ft ALL SAMS I l\ M. . . . H B NO EXCHANGES ... 9 NO EXCHANGES ... B S| NO APPROVALS . . . . Ij NO \PPKO\ \1 ' . . . j| | HENDERSON SHOE STORE |
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