| Society News
, i;U< I SI S ARE ON TIIE W AV."
i menses are on the way
' -hall look (or a crocus every day.'
s wote a brave friend from Eng
land.
pile of the drabness and
nibble.
;.i -habbmess, .-canlncss. and
trouble,
!'rc.-h. uplhru ting beauty still
lives.
It h\e . and reveal.- underly
ing
1 t o power of freedom undying:
Immortal the courage it give ;.
And so m the drabness and rub
ble.
The shahbiness. seantnes... and
t r< niblc.
I h" will to be darin : . I ill
iivr s.
c crocuses arc on the way
I nail look for a crocus cvcrv
day.
So peak., the bran- heart of
England.
Margaret Morn mi
< niintrv (’In!) Will
' I.i\ c ()pen House
hvery Saturda\
■ : lining Saturday. March !), the
t 1 nd Country Club will have
bouse each Saturday evening
lb.'Id till 12 o'clock for the club
ibers and out-of-town guests, it
. 1 lmunced today.
imw f. ature of the club has
. an an e.l for the enjoyment of
member- durm ( the week-end
stak'd that a large group is
" l ,i:'(l to attend the initial open
c affair on Saturday night.
•" i1 ’a nn it I enterlainmcnt will be
bled but guests may enjoy
elves at the get-together with
mg. card games, etc.
Middlphurg \V.MS Meets
'' ^omcn - Missionary Society
'he Middleburg Baptist church
meet with Mrs. D. G. Currin
rsday at 7:111) p. m. and all mem
are urged to attend.
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Marian Martin
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Snrnsis ('lab Meeting
The Sorosis t nil will meet with
Mr.- F: nnklin Mills on Hollo slreot
| .-n Til irsday n!tone n at 3:4.>
I o'clock, it was stated.
Mrs. Robinson Is
President ()t New
Nurses Club I lere
Graduate resist (ned iiium nf
Hondo rson formed ,i Hondci:>nn
\11v os Club on Monday m;;hl an I
oleotod Mrs. T. .1. Rohm <n a . pros
I Mont. Mrs. Ann Cimorro an I Mrs.
"i!iic K. Miu.-y'.-. worn oloct d vno
• ••• M< ni an I Airs. V,\ a Ke lei.
o ' oia \ -1 i ea. i;• ( r.
» ’ ‘ l»- P. I P< b'l.vu \\ a poakor
«'• it ’ «ani/.at ion m- -i in / .vinca
h'*!d at th ' h ■ pi! d. and told
f k.n f« r dev aiopm nit «»! the hos
’da! rn 1 v • the p v o.ii commuiiily
1 r ,i \ : \vlrni.
o 'a I a. m •.'« »■ i- road1 n • wav■ *
o : v Ml B c .y ,i(Aui Milk- .
k ■ « ban n’o v. •)• • > v | !.»•*• Mr...
' * ka i’all. Mis Ru’uy V nnklin.
Mc.-v 'n K.n-n and A.'; , Lily
1 h nit tin s w.i1 lv h *!d < n llie
ir. t ?.-< ntiay niyht in oa.-.i rn nib.
F\ ereack Class In
February .Meeting
Air-: Howard Faulkner :m i .Mr
C' F Ayscue were joint ho-de- ..o fo:
'he Fveready Class of the New
Mmdv frock Baptist chi;:eh. on Fri
day night
! Mrs. How.r-d Failkn t lyi i ■! w - .■
■ of the devotion and Mr. . 11. :Ful
! lev led in prayer.
1 Mrs. Green Faulkner Ir: i >-V, ; -
| of the followin ; urogram: • '■ i1 m
: V. n I -o' i> mr ■ res . Mr.-. Julian
do s: Du -1 - -Jaria Fa 11 - • .;>. *
,;uth Robe'd in: "Five Kiwis ...
Pennies” by Mr ■ p -g ■ ■ ,..
; Ayscue: "There Is No Hope For th •
‘ i 'ke- 01 Me” bv Mi- F. \ v ,■
" J'isl a Hope". Mrs. Mamin Howeli:
”'n Fntrustcd Letter”, bv Mi- Carl
, Williams.
I At the conclusion of the program
. contests were held and refreshments
.served by the hostesses.
j Newspaper advertising will seek
I mf vnur prospects
.»!i t-r.ore-Weslev
(>!;iss Met I uesda\
< n i'uc (iay cv mic the Whit
imoiv-Wc Icy da ol the First
■•••■> 11 'li i S inlay . ..! met at tile
■' ■ ' •!' - with the president. Mrs.
• • R . *1: n. pro i ling.
• 1 ■ ' devntjonals wet e c<inducted
'•"* < • E- I-.lli . vln . , ad part
' "W i• Ii;i■ it" ol I .tohn. Mrs.
; ln-r 1..i . with a pray
i r.
1;' 1 1 '■ i<" .1 program
' "I I'l 111 p c; i nie.-l Mi isos Ann
F'.'- '<• an I Marilyn Seifert, who .
: o'' ' -'' I ' net. ical pr,am. Miss
’ 1'1 ■ ' : ■!' vc a I popula num
11 ' 111: i n - -. ": m Aiways Chas
» ■ Rainlx v:. ' “Smoke Gets In
dr Ky ■ ' an 1 “Be -a iso.” Miss
-"'•v !'Iti "Sp-'ing” bv Grieg
Li do I .'in ■” by n -bussy.'
’F F F!Ii entertained the
1 with a humorous reading !
‘n i ‘ V.e-’ o preach -r who ga\’c a
'ai n i n the Bible.
"i ‘ eenelusir n of the program, I
"i l* . .- all Iwiches an I iced cakes
' served by the following host
' ” ' Mrs. E. C. Fans. Mrs. L L
“■wan on. Mrs M. y. \orrlan. Mrs.
'■V. H. Stainback, Mrs. .1 F Hite.
Mrs. T. G. Fleming, and Mrs. Badger
Clark.
Hick^boro News
R' AI It S. .1. 1). KNOTT
* !!’- t\ o irn s Missioiiarr- Society
"! F'iand Creek einircb met with
Mr-, .t. !). Knott Mar-'li I at 7:30
'1 M' 1 k- Mrs Hiimmi: C. errant pre
i’-'i'M the program which was pre
sented by Airs. T. L Willi-,msen.
Mile preAdent, Mrs. .1, AI. Walker,
called the nweling to order. Airs’.
\v illiaiusini gave !he de\’otionals and
-Mrs. J. AT. Walker led in prayer.
Otk< rs taking pa'.-' on the program
were Airs. X. G Knott. Airs. Walker.
M's Charlie O'Brien. Mrs. Mattie
Till' Its".' and Mrs. Williamson. In
the ai -cnct o' the secretary, Airs.
•F E. .Tones made that report. After
;i brief business session the meeting
adjourned to meet in April with
Mrs. G. W. Norwood. The hostess
served iced drinks and cakes.
1 he \\ . AT. S. will have a week
"1 prayer program at the church on
Fr'M-iv night. March 8.
Arthur G. Knott returned to
Welch Convalescent hospital. Day
Inna Re: h. Florida, after a two
weeks furlough with his wife and
F1 1 ' Mr. "' I Mi's. J. P Knott.
We rowel If, lo’u n that little A. R
Green, mn of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Green, is in the Oxford hospital. We
It no ho will sfion bo '"oil again.
Mr and Air. Donald Knott and
ee |V flangh I or. Diana, spent Sunday
ne.'bf w ith All nd Mrs. .t. D. Knott
VIrs C. S (VBi’icn and little s, • .
■ loo. visited her father, .1. S. Nor
wo"'l. of Rnxboro, over the week
end.
Air. end Air- .1 D. Knott and;
three children ' isilorl Iheir son, Ar- !
tiler, near Henderson Sunday after
noon.
\cmrrocs Fried I or
Getting Si lit ()n
False Pretense
Don-il'l i",I Emma Peace, colored, I
were tried iii polieo court today for I
obtain', g and le-os-orv after the I
!act of obtaining a w iman's suit |
nd -r fab > pretenses from Valet
Clo ning eomnany. the suit property
ol Flocenoe Peace.
E; It ol the defendants was sen- j
toncod to six months and notice of
nneal was a ide and their bonds !
set at Sion.
Lewis A. Reynolds, white, was
tried fej- dpi lien driving. Prayer
for iudgmen' w s continued upon
pavnient o! Sail and costs and con
demn that he not drive an automo
bile for the next 12 months. His
driver’s license was revoked for a
year.
Albert Pike, w hite, tried f< r pub
lic drimke-noss. was fined five dol
lars and costs.
C. C. Ret i . while, was tried on
two eh: rees of public drunkenness
nd in each case was sonteiT ed to
30 days, suspended upon payment
of live dollars and e ists and con
dition that he not be convicted of
being drunk in the i ext 12 months.
M F. W. Meeting
The Metho bst Youth Fellowship
sub-district will meet on March 7 at
7:30 o'clock at the City Road Meth
odist htirch. it was announced. The
Flat Rack Youth group will have
charge of the program.
Contemporar> Book Club Meeting
The Contemporary Book Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30
■ 'clock at the home of Mrs. Ben
Hicks on Burwell avenue, it was
announced.
Presbyterian Choir.
The choir of the First Presbyter
ian church wUl rehearse tonight at
7:30 o'clock, it was announced to-1
-iay. ___
All-Star Girls
Win 0\ er Avcock;
Boys I ,ose X. Y.
Henderson girl all-stars racked
up a win of 28-fi over Avcock I i.-t
night while the boys dropper! the
i ightcap 49-35 to Zcb Vance all
stars.
The Ay >ek sextet was held tr
five points in the firs' h; If and three
points in the second period, while
the local girls bagged 15 points in
the first half and 13 tallies in the
second half.
Divnn w-'s '-jg1' -con r for Hen
derson with 12 point Pol t :i p it
in eight .points and I.owry and
A vr-rjir., four each.
High**scorer for Aymck v We t
with six pc i ‘s. Peoples made the
re ining two points.
The Holder- -n rpiint tv ded oolv
one point at the end of the firs*
nuaretr, 14-13. and at the half 35-21
Harris and Kittrell kepi a steady
flow of tallies in the 7.oh V nice bas
ket, assisted by Medlin to give then
tlm win.
Nelson tossed in the most p ant
'or Hendcrsii . barring It mints
Forleman netted nine: Mill, and ,
Blake, five each: Powers, four and
OiH. one.
Harris and K'M 'f 1 lied for ■ or- j
ing hon >rs fi• r /rh V ..- r'- n ■
up 14 point ea h. Me II ’> '-ore 1
lft points; Howland, seven and Stone,
four
Rorereo fc- the pan1" v B P
Terrell, scorokeo" ■ '1 \' i 11 ke
and timekeeper. Pill Cox.
WORI D PRAYER DAY
SERVICE AT LIBERTY
A \V( rid Day o'' Prayer service j
will be held at Liberty Cou rega
tional Christian church at Fp-om
Friday ev ening at eight i VI ek.
was announced today.
The program .'. ill he sp nsored by !
*he Woman's Missionary S< ■ iety.
People of the community are invited
to join in the prayer service.
Miss Elizabeth Jenkins
Is Complimented At Tea
On Tuesday afternoon Miss Eliza
beth Jenkins. whose wedding to
Sm th Yount will take pi '. on
Apr.l 'I. was honored at a beautiful
Dcllwood with '• 11. i,
havassc, Mrs, R E < 1c ient.s and
Mi Joel Cheatham a.- .1 iut host
CS: i .
fille ts were greeted al the front
door by Mrs. f’heathtint ml Mr- J.
Meredith Jeno .. Jr I!eeei\.ii'. in tin1
living room were Mr- 1! K. Cle
ments, Mrs. II E. ( li.i- a ■■. Mi.
| Elizabeth Jcnkin . honoree, Mi.. J
W. Junk.ns, mother of the bride*
• leet. Mi ft*' a Long Thomas, and
Mi.-.- fiai.-y Ynuns. *■( Raleigh.
Mi' -itime of Baltimore.
, r Fianl: Robards. Mrs. Richard
(buy. an i Mi s .11111.i Tii.imas Gary
I . ■ i'i. i at the tea table.
Oti* i s *eeeivins in the house were
Mir- !■:. F I'atham. Mrs Andrew
Newcomb M . Ifubert White. Miss
I.is lie White. Mis. Nannie Smith.
Ma l’e i • I re Mon Mis Lou
.'-mi Wat \ in . Mr Margaret Cheat
ham. M: • I li/abeth Ann Bass, and
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