Society News RACE AGAINST SOI ND. The fliers challenge sound, Kaster thev conic. Creeping up on it mile by roaring ! mile. Two, three, four, five, six hundred miles an h>ur. The engines ..row mote powerful, the design ι hanges. the m icw gives way to jet, ! 1'ir.ton to ga.--t.nbme; Tails are rii-curried, only a flying wing Hips tnrough the air. But now the air. Tin soft. Hi·· kind, the friendly air, that slipped Over the stream-lined surface, Changes sides. Declares itsell a-M-chite of sound Against the intruder, form., a solid wall, splinter., and smites and strike.-. The flier Builds stronger engines, air-frames more robust To meet this new hostility, adds to his jet Rocket populsii'ii. Air and sound combine In vain: the flier shall break through the one And overtake the other, till at last Beyond the barrier (sound left far behind ) The vanquished air shall make sub mission And at the approaches to four-fig ured speed slip gently past the flier unopposed. , A: now with atoms harnessed to his hand Be pi t . ses on the startled heels of 'light. Peter .1. Henniker Heaton Marian Martin —Pattern— For a "pocket edition'1 deb! This iwect sir.ifrock, liainly jacket and loo'U'ul lu-mu·', arc ALL in Pattern The dress (through size fj ) , nay be made from ONE feed bag. ι Pattern !)u2 4 comes in sizes 4, i. . ι. li. frmk and bonnet. 1 3-4 d... jacket. 7-8 yd. i-.end TWENTY cc-nts in coins for li < paitrrn to I)ailv Dispatch, Pat i Di .it,, 2.Î12 Vest 18th St.. New V. Print plainly SIZE, ' \ ι : '. .· :>;>kkss. style nu.m n ι ills more brings you the . .n .Martin Spring I'at • :» :' ί a i- . iv pattern for • *- :. -a-b"lr" printe I righ' '•o'. iirnnful of chic, la liions. £E£THS '·'. ' ι ,'e.— ·· î'ai'h.im }.·-■. !; : Lee . . . r.. ; : η n.'c t' ο birth ; ι re'if. a Joyce, o:i : I Ms: ;a Γ: rham !i -si iial. Γ se The Dai'ν D; oalrb 1 'a·.':· To Sell Your L'sed Articles. It ays Ti Advertise! m MAKE YOURS A (Il T&sl JL *( FROM WOOLARD'S PERFUMES < <·! r.i hv V. ι i! l;r.!'fl Stroi t l>> (iuviile.v • lue (irass ii.v l.li/u'i·. t!i Allien Tweed l;,v l.rnti ι ι ι ( a.\sau:ira Η eil Breathless i>.\ " 11 ■ ■· '■< . t .le Ifcvi* :i - ί · Heaven Sent I'» Helena Κ ί I >ι t * ■. ' Secret <>1 Su ••.aim.· I··. · '·. .uir:r GIFT SETS by 5 i/.ii'et'i r ·'< ι il I; :: ι iiul.i I i:: Le:;t!:rrie lî'irotlî.v ίί'.ι.Ν lin ne Bell ï rinirove H' '.m· EASTER CANDIES In Special Easter Packages $1.50,,, $5.00 Page & Shaw — Pangburn — Love 11 & Covel — Russell McPhail. An assortment of Easter novel ties for gifts that are sure to please. WOOLACD s Phone 82 Henderson, ... - r \$0 ml W ere Married In Florida I I F< . ΛXI) M!!S KRNÈST GEXE ROBF.RTSOX Pfe. and Mrs. Ernest Gene Robertson, whose wedding was solemnized March !!i at Peace Memorial Presbyterian church at Clearwater, F'onda. Mrs. Robertson is the former Miss Barbara Jean Wells, daughter of Mr. . ......ι .m .'..Ι ν uk Avenue, Clearwater. Florida. Pic. iu'be.i >n , the srn of Mr. and Mrs. G. X. Robertson, Route 1, Hender Powell And Ballentine Women's Cln h Speakers Lt.-Gov. L. V. Ballentine and May ι. : .'•..ell wee ;:uest \i ;·; 1 njoi-i'a? o: ; he .. h : .i Wetl ·.· h· nie 11' Mi.-. V. illiiv."ι ad drici. ι . id 1 ij .un ··: m chuir "W :: :i t He:idc-:\-'mi . -f ι Γ e needs j . U ·.■ :. : i ; I pr -o'.i Γ: i ... :li.:lg |).I'll • ι :,i u· youth ■ i'nv. cil lui.! th egroup 1 ';.· .'nia h ' have :i Ί v. "ni i·.ins t» ,· 1 \. I .a: la ιn;r. · : ,r ■ ί Lt. . ' He em ha .λ· I tlio iceds of youth and advocated rec ·. at : h -ι·.· yo ' a vital Un ti r : th_> cl· \ ;>n:. ι;'. 'ι \v rthw.-nie tin: ... e : yo. lis gen • the : .· ..... gar ι ο . ; : .ι «· ι . . - .... 1 ,» \U,o u.5 and a ■ ; · ,s'. a' : ..... o,V V.hlL'.l .1 ics co. Id 11 ·ΐα :· :.cy ι r a.ain .. 11 .11 it' ... r. 1 ·. ■ ■ '.ι y .-.Κι At : . l'y. ■ .... 1. ο eluo alec. acte· .'I [ '■.·. "t'ctai'} ι· I η in Μ ι ■ !■ ami Mr. 1 i ■ ι, ■ ■ η ! i η 'r them upon tin· uvc i>. the dutch (.! ι "c ' 'ι ' : ' Mrs. Fred Royster was appointed representative In m the club to at tend a n ul.! . ' . di -ι ... entoila n inu ret m ι a . i .■■■:■.■■:. I : i\ itat ions to tlic nieetin.L; c.iiue from the War .Mothers. Λ ie; - Ί ι. ' ο '".ι! tr .op spon sored by the club was made by Mrs. D. El rod. M · Hugh Jones and or.-. Howard Dartin were appointed ■ er\ c it .m. mi tie,- v. :h Mrs ι rod. Miss Dorothy Wester and Heel H : oie. Μι Κ. Λ. . ! : , η- . · : : ι >. ί .ι "Girl Si ate" and ^ \ e '. 1 L* à 11 ' , VC '- 1 J al' tn iFncle: ">n hi«n • nd a I · *·«··'! to ( ' ■ : - ' το : h - war. Mr A. w c; : ..·! ami M.> Nan ·. s m il a " · ' . ί minted dele 4ato.· 1 al : · η ! 'ate con\ ont ion i' ... lay 1. Λlter 11 " ■ ' - 1 a - M1 - Do;·, .the: • ι .1. I'. I 'ac.e. Vear :····; >: η ied 1:1 by the ■ . reeat : 'veil. : · \ ! ".ί ν a · named legis I ive ch. e mail. \: 1 : ■ 1 . ; ·· · : the .lioetin; 1: 1 .·. ι 11 · aa I coal drinks wen . ; Miss Ruti 1 . . ài ! a 1 ; ' Morton. Mis e 1 Λ ! . . a. \: ( lai eilCi a1 "is ' i . r.l. Mrs. F'sthe γρι:. .. . ; . S F. Hiilcombe. Jr Miss Suc kclK Is Feted On Birthdax Mi·-. \V. \V. Noel and members the Sue Kelly i'hilathea .lass of he First Baptist church were host tit a .- i-r birthday affair >r M - s t· Κι .'ν m! Tuesday nitn.-aio-s matters of the -s wi le ill-·· '--ed and then Miss 'illy was >!'" ve:cd with surprise ilts from tin' rro.m. Given ami v. site burn in ίξ tapers nd . 'Tan·;· : t1 t- "1 iris and spiroa ere il.- ed ' ··.· . lit the r Λ •eeiated birthday eake was ρ re nted M. Kelly. Cake, ire ncam. and nuts were >rved to the iV.oap. Here for Yoder-Pcrr> Wedding. Mr. and M··.- Frank Casper. "i loimt Pi; a : Ml. and Mrs. \V S. '•ant aiai Grant, of Winston lien. : ' ' "· 1 an ι Mrs. \V. S. •May "f Κ i"·' η have arrived here > atten·' tin wedding of Miss Ne lei ne Perry and Robert Abel oiler. Si. mi Saturday afternoon at ive at the Kir-t Baptist church. Here From Tennessee. Mr- \ithur Τ Sweet. Jr.. and • η n i' Uidv.e. Tenn.. are visit M's. Sweet's Barents. Mr. and ""vs. V.' Γ· Π. n.el. at their home ca the Gxiord load. Baptist Choir In Cantata Frida\ The First Raptist church choi . ·< >r : ι ptct-ti of about 2."> voice . v. . ο piescnt an Krister cantata, "Cavaliy !>y Henry We: sel. tumor row evcnin.: .t eight o'clock in the church auin ,'ii'iutp. W. T. Hearne i> director of h:· ' antnta. wh h is scheduled to i t about an hour. i ' j ■ ' 11, · ' a 111 ι - * ι i · ' i lilt: ten ., ι . ) >■ rt · ay ins in ι .1 : n· I Ii la - ! t \ en w m is of C'Iin ;1 as He inn. · bj the ci··.:-. Ilis death and resur 1 ret ii 11. I it les of th jic ! . 1 ii follows: "Kathei. Fornixc I hen. . ba .·.:·· ; nd chorus. •Today Thou Shalt Mr Willi Ίι· in l'a M111 c . ba . sol·· >11 1 ·■ "1 "Woineo, Hcholfl i hy S. -n . -o. • : iv> and bass solos an I ·: 11 ihorus. "My God. Why It:. » I h 1 ··. - sal.cn λ Y ' ' bas- .solo and clior.; " 1 Ί lin st . -"pi ill ", alto an ι I 1 trio. "Father. Iii'.o Thy Hands 1 Com mend My Sp ΐ'ιΙ' bass ;olo. "Il I.) Finished", alto and ba.-.· tluet. "As It Ik·;.an To Dawn ", sopiaim solo. "Consider the Lilies ", soprano, alto and tenor solos. "Christ the Lord is Risen Today ', chorus. The public is invited to a 11 < ·ι ι ι this Good Κ1 ici a y musical service. SHOW ANIMALS NOT UNDER ΟΡΑ CONTROL College Station, Rakr,:i, April l:i —IL L. Meacham, marketing expert of the State College Extension Ser vice, said today the new OPA-U. S. Department of AsricultilfC meat slaughter control program "is not expected" to affect the sale of an mais at North Carolina fat stock shows. Meacham said that he has receiv ed a letter Iron. ΟΡΑ officials eli minating from price ceilin a · ·· I slaughter quotas all 4-H and FFA animals consignai for sale at fat stock shows. ΟΓΆ permission to hold such shows and sales is required, Meacham said, adding that the al titude of the price control agency to date has been "completely favor · able" to the 1 uteres, ·. ,,f ι arm υ and girls holding cattle for sale. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION MEETS Granville. April 17. - T::» S ..h cm Intern ΊΙρ'..ite Λ -oci.'it '>n ο. dent Govt:nmei.Î. v. . ι .ι '· ι i . ; ' :U,t; ι ι ι·:,' . I î. .· Carolina Teachers college υπ April :·5-2*ι. λ i! 1 brin? :o 1 .<· far..;.·us here about 100 representatives frorrt col le.,· .· tir "it tii ' Si u 1 h c r η I I : ■ 1 I ■ ■ . 1 π !·: : Τ:..? ( . ν Τ ' ' ι J ; ' (» , » ' Ι): .I'll . " ι : ι. <> : ι C. ti i i ί 'ΤΙ .ι I \ .( Γ ρ! * - lout ' Ί ',ι ■ ,ι - μ κ: lation. Γ)ι Λ i) h. il : ι ; ut Κ.. M (nolina Toiii ι illicit· til i)i AI : ont Lindsey el Mary Wuhln^n college I t. c : it> V : gltll t w ill • ·!ΐΐ!. · '<« - :.t Friday's lir ii In Hen:lri>nn. I \i i! lucks have t· :h· : li'iino altoi .-]6 add up to a smart Easterl COI'XT OX r.LorSKS tn dress i.;> skirls or suits. Ami (•mint ι π Peniicy's for liions* With new likrh mvklin.'S (>r casual collars. In rayon c·r. pes and sheers. \\ hite, black, pastel and bright col rs. hi sizes I'nmi to 1-. KVKRV KXTUA SKIRT i- a "plus" — it means nnny row outfits! All-around pleated all-wools and part Wviols. Checks and plain colors. In sizes from 2\ to -V2. 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